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nnn, Board of Supervisors, ‘This Board mob leet evenuy, Prosidoat Pardy ta the Chair. Military Asfairs, PAY OF TMs SIXTY-NINTH RRGIMRNT. A weeting of members of the Sixty alota regiment, “A wh of mandamus at tho suit of the poople ou the re | Se. BYAP) Who served at Sinton Tainud Chring the Quar. ‘\stion of the Mutua! Life Lusurance Oompagy, dirooting the Board w reduce the tax of $24,120 imposed on tne com. pany $1,206, valuing the property «t $100,000 instsat Of $2,000,000 for the year 1565, was roferrred 10 the Vom- mpitieo on Annual faxos. ‘THE OLD POLICR FORCE, A resolution was presented requesting tho Mayor to Communicate bis opiuion or aome information as to the Wability of the State for the pay meut of toe claims of say of the old police fvG> shouia judgment ther aii 2 ediained against tbe Police Cummiastocers, who Brate officers and not reeponsibie vo or under ths co! Oi the city OF county autuorities. Adapwd. J Roovevett apd ex Judge Mivoe | eent in claims for $11,260 and $3,250 reepecuvely as additi cai compea- ‘astion for ser vices, Under the resolution passed in 1852, at Che rate of $1,600 per uunum. Reierred to Committee oo “Civil Courts, COMFORT FOR A JUROR, ‘The bill of Chas. Comeriord for $10 for the use of ait vomay chair for Mr. Brusu, a sick Juror duriag uhe trial of James Stepbens, was received wad re.erred. A report Was received from the Special Committee 02 Building the new Cuy Hall, siting toat the expenses in- ‘Surred by the vommussoners of the Oty Hall aniounted 0 $260, 0f which te sum of $160 was a surplus for tne Dariaing, acd 61 was for ihe opinion of Mr. John MoKoou Pesvecting the duties of the Commissioners, Tas report wns 4. of Sheriff Kelly, amounting to $6,059 24, was The. bil Teceived and reierred. The report of the Committee on Criminal Courts and Police in favor of giving $1,600 a year to tho clerk of th Court of General Sex ons tor extra clerk hire, and Ox ng ‘tLe salary of the deputy cierk of that Court at $2,900 per snoum from July 1, ib09, war iad over. TAB LNUEBTED NESE OF THR COMMUSSIONERS OF BBCOKLS, Tho report of the Gommitiee ov Anoual Taxes lo iavor ‘of having placed in the tax levy for 1859 the sum oi $143, 820 20, 0 be eppied toward defcuying tne Beco mary do rxtedaces Incurred by the Commissiwnrsa of Revortas @xd to compiete the exmlwg contra sor tne Register'y Offiga, o& provides tor by the laws of 1955, was iaid over, Supervisor KENNEDY, afuar some title poliicat nadiuage Detween Himself abu others, gave wouice that he would at the vext menting move for the designation of two nows- ‘Papers m wbicd to pubilst tue Sessions laws. THE LAX LAVY—-NMARLY TKN MILIJONS OF DOLLARS, The of we Committee On Aunual Taxes in rotation to the tax levy for 1854 was prenemtet, making the usval Byproprintion for CoND.S Bud city expenses, Wivluding also Bea Tbe amount for State and county parooses: tam tr $3,329 841 98, for cuxy purpones, $6,007,183 Ll—maxin: | @ tual of 34,886,075 (9. Tug.repurt Was iid over, If to the above amount © Bdgeg tums required by the Commissioners of Xovurd, tue Sum tota; will over ten miitioag of dollars. Adjourned to Thursday. Police Intelligence. THB VERY Last bones, Frank B. Newell, merchant, of No, 192 Broadway, ap peared before Aiderman Smith, at the Lowor Police Uourt, and prefered a charge of false pretence agaiust a person giving bis name a8 Jobn J, Harrie, under the following Circumstances:—Tne complainant in his afBdavit states that about three weeks ago be recetved an order by tele- greph from Joba J. Harris, of New Bedford, for some Gooce, which he subsequently sent on by expresa, with instructious to the expressman to colicct on deilvery. In @ day or 60 afterwards Mr. Neweil received a despatch from New Bedford to the effect that Mr. Harris was unable to pay cash for the goods, but was willing to give bis note for the amount. Mr. Harris referred Mr, ‘Nowell to Messrs, Herman Brothers, of Barclay street, in this city, for information as to his responsibility, ‘and bopred the arrangement would prove satisfactory. After culling upon Herman Brothers, and finding out tha Mr. John T. Barris was w responsible man, Mr. Newell ‘telegraphed back that it was all rignt, and requested that the note should be jorwarded. On Monday, @ person re- resenting bimeeif ag Join T. Harris, calied at Mr. Jewel's office and said he had come on to take up the ‘note and to buy some more goods for cash. Mr. Newell ‘expreseed his ability to accommodate the gentleman, and fs0ld the Jaiter a bill of goods amounting to $223. Farria ‘Wanted the goods sept forward by express that a(terovon, but upon being told that it was too late, ho requestod that ‘the bundle should be sent to Herman Brothers, whero some other goods were being packed for hin, so that all his wehases might be forwarded in ope casa, Newell srid he would send the packags by | ‘bis boy Avgustus, and Harris thereupon havded pima sbeck on the ‘Bsnk of North America for 6300, Promising to pny a small balance that was due in the morning. Harris accompanied the boy on his errand, Before they arsived at the store of Herman Brother, Harrie discovered that bo had teft tha note behind bim at Mr. Neweil’a store, and asked Angastus to run back for it while he would wait on the side- walk and take care of the packsge until be re- turned, The boy handed the goods over to Mr. Harris ‘without any hesitation and etarted back. Hardly had he 6a huodred feel, however, WDEL bu Baw the tlew ford merchant hall @ carriage und enter thorein. ‘Be at once became suspicious of the intentions of Aarris, and retracing bis steps followed the back with alacrity. ‘Findiug that Harris was likely to escape, the voy called upon bolice and bad bia arrested. sera. Herman Bics declare that the Joby I. Harris thay kuow was quite a different looking man from ihe prigonor, and they re- gretted exceedingly that Mr. Newell should have been se victim of any misapprehension ou their part. It is hardly necessary to ataie that the $300 check proved to sbe wortblese, no such person aa Harris having ao account ‘in the buck. The accused was committed tor examina- sion. inmate of the premises corner of Cherry and Jamo3 ‘etreets, became involved in a quarrel with s sailor named James Thompson, on Monday night, when the !s:\‘er drew forth hie jackkni‘e and stabbed his assailant iu the right ‘Dreast. Thompson was soon afterwards arrested by ile Fourth precinct police, whou he stated that he caught tue ‘woman attempting to rob him, and was so incensed thereat that he stabbed ber, The injured woman was taken to tha New Yerk Hospital where it was found that the blade of the knife bad entered the substance of the right lung, | bim Jeaving littie hope of the pationt recovering. Tnompaou ‘was brought before Alderman Smith at the Lower Police Court, where he was committed to prison to await the re- | sult of the wounded woman’s injuries. Aunust oF aN ALLRoED Distonest Porter —A few days ago Mayor Tiemann received a communication from the Mayor of Laporte, Indisna, asking for information respect, tog a firm of the name of Joseph Molatire & Co., stating that a party keeping an auction establishment In that city bad been arrested on an alleged charge of receiving stolen goods, and had referred to them for responsibility and ‘honesty. The mater was banded over to Capt. Leonard» ‘who detailed officers Hogan and Barry to try, if possibier to find out the said iirm. They wore, however, un- able to find such ao firm, and after some trouble they became satisfed that the party who ‘was assuming the name of above firm wasa porter in the esiablisbment of E. T. Butler & Co., 316 Broadway. A close watch wag kept on his movements. Ho proved to bea porter named Mcintire, in their employ; and on Saturday last they observed him shipping » box, marked W, to Laporte, Indians, by Spaulding’s exprora. Through ‘the assistance of Mr, Saulth, agent for the Express Com- spany, the box was handed over to the officers; aud upon opening it the goods therein were identified by Batler & ‘Oo, as their property. Mclatire was short'y efterwards ‘arrested, when ue confessed having stolen the gooda, aud stated that be had forwarded them with other goous pre- ‘vious, to a man named Brown, wholeasle and retail deaier in liquors, at Laporte. Upon searching Uclatire’s house, @ quantity of goods, also stwien from Butler & Co., was found. Ho was accordingly conveyed before Justice Welsh, and committed in defauit of $1,000 bail. ‘UnrortunaTe A¥FFRAY.—Two men, named James Dann and Richard Mooney, got into a dispute yesterday noon at No. 222 East Thirteenth street, when Daun became very much enraged, and seizing a hatchet, inflicting a so- vere blow on the forehead of Mooney. Dunn was immo- diately arresied and held to answer, and the wounded man Copveyed to Believue Hospital. Bamisuep FRENCH ORIMINALS—ARRBST OF ONE OF THE AL- zGxD Party,—Yeaterday afternoon, as ofllcers Hogav.and Barry, of the City Hall police, were proceeding down Cortlandt street they hoard the cry of ‘Stop thlof,”” ant immediately a man came running past them at a rapid rate with two pairs of boots in his hand. Somediately gave chase, and after quite “took the individual near the veyed before Justice Welsh at the City Hall he gave his name as Leon Lienno, and stated that of fifteen banished ° den, a keeper of the Penitentiary, was conveying a prison -er in a row boat to Blackwell's Island, yesterday, he wa ‘overhauled by # email boat containing three men, who at- boldly to rescue the con ‘The keeper suc. poms orig @ sbar Sebi, in Creel fee ofl ong 3 h jor was con’ ERIE STaS net Naas here teak gave his name as Edward Mann. The prisonor was iockei ‘ap for trial. No clue has since been ascertained to the Whereavouts of Mann’s associates, but their names ara known to the police. Avoraer Semovs Row—Two Women Srannxp.—Louis Garde, a German, residing at No. 59 Division street, was sarrested yesterday for having stabbed two young women, sisters of Samuel D. Hartt, residents of No. 59}, in the samo street. Garde first got into row with Mr, Hartt ‘when the stars ofthe lever” tn , and wore sot pe oe Garde. Both of the women were sevorely cut face and hands, but their wounds ere not ne. ° committed the cemsarily fatal. Justice Brennan for examination, Jersey City News. Fourp Drowxep.—The body of an unknown man, ap- ‘parently an American, was found in the water at the foot of York street yesterday morning. Decoased was about 30 years of age, & feet 10 inches in height and stout build. Had on coarse boots, satinet cloth frock dark velvet vest. spotted Poeun shirk and segunda ebirt trimmed with dark binding. Coroner ris of Jersey Uity viewed the body and directed that it be kept for identification until this (Wednesday) afternoon, A Woman Dancgrovsty Srapead.—Bridget Dadley, att | | } 185! anting “*"ement Inst year, way eld last evening at the division ar “OF; '0 teke mousures in regard to the pay Of the regiment fo,” # Pervices on that occamion, Col Ryan called ibe meeting ( Ofer. About sovecty momburs were progent. ‘The Colo! @ade wome remarie in refe rence (0 their repearod disspyrMOeMents, aad otawd tbat arrangements Bad at last been ttt? for roiping the movey. It wax proposed tiat the aff: *r la aswign iLeir respective o.ama w some oftivera ¥' 9 Would bor. Tow ibe mouey On their iwaivicum’ uote, truwing thas the Biate would foot the bill some time or other. He read 4 letter fom Adjutant Goucral Towusead on the aubjact, and jovited the regitne:t te appoint two off} ers ad tras. (eee. The Colonel #nd ibe kogincer, James 8. Kirkor, Were Doruivated and chosen unanimously, fhe memers of the several companies prevent then sigued printed forms, taneterriog their Claims to sue agenia appointed, Col. Kyap bas siready arranged for rewng the money, end the members wi'l be paid during tho proseat week. ‘The “little bul’ amounts, oxclusive of tac Quartermaster’s account, to about $4,500. PARADE OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT. The Seventh Regiment, under the commaad of Lioute- nant Colonel Marsha! Lefferts, accompanied by the full ro- elmental band and drum corps, will make a full dreas moonlight parado w-night, for the purpose of waiting upon Colonel Duryes in a body, and porauading tim, if possible, to withdraw his a8 commander of the regi- Mout, and sii continue at their head, It is understood, however, that the Colonel will not bs provaiied upon to Femain ia the military service, having beea over twenty Joers in Active Bervics. {Io leaves the division with we egrets of many” warm friends. COMPANY G, SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT. This company, under the command of Capt. Aioxander P, Kuan, will visit Newbarg und Ocenge Lake to-day, agoompanied by Dodworth’s band. They will go by the steamer Armenia On arrival at the sbova place thoy Will be reveived by tbe Continentals, Capt. Doyle. Toe | 1#dies ai90 intend to lake part in ine reception, aad will ive their guests @ soiree at the Quassaick House, Orange fake, oo Wednesday night. Si TOE VISIT OF TH SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT TO BED- LOK S ISLAND. t Col, James R. Ryan states that the visit of the Sixty. ninth Regiment to Bodioe's Ialand, in August, wil! not in terforg iM any maaner with the operations of the work: men chguged in repririvg the fortideatovs ay that place | Bae notice te given to correct 4 fale tapression W the ef- | fect thet the workmoa Were Ww 00 duscoarged. City Intetiigence. Tum Ware Wrarerk—-Tao warm weather continued yesterday with increased force, as tae followwwg thermo metrical fabio shows. Tho heat was £0 intense tasi ‘workmen employed in erecting pew buildings were obliged fo suspend operations. Xuose people whose busivess pur- suits demanded their presence ia the streets wended their Way along es givgsrly as porsibie. The hotels are com Parutively degerted 10 what they wero a few weeks since a8 everybody who can afiord 1% either bave goae or are packing up for a ruraiizirg tur. Toe excarsion oats and thore rapping on routes conuectiog with water- ing pisces were extensively patron zed yesterday, 4 eager were many to escape the too famiiar vise of “Old Sol.” Annexed wo give the siate of the thermometer yester: at Delatour’s, No. 263 Wali ctree!:-— heart 6A. A. 12M 3P.M. 6PM. 87 Bt 80 . 78 2, 73 85 89% 87 AVSiq P. M913, degrees. ‘The day previous the thermometer ranged :— 6A. af, 12M, 3P. M. 6 P.M. 8 85 It will bo goen, by comparing the above tables, that yee terday was the hottest cay thus tar this season. Tux Boxe Bowing Esrapisiex1s —Lhe City Inspector, acting under instructions of the Mayor and Commiss.oacre of Health, has serged printed notices to the owners and occupants of the hone boilisg puleances on the west ride of the cify, near Fiftieth street, to cease their business within threo days, and remove their hogs to some’ place out of the city limits. After the expiration of the three daze’ armistice, aud in cage eaid owner or owners, or oc cupant or occupants, Shali fail within said time to obey Baid notices, the City Jospector wil! take the neccesary Incasures {or the arrest sud punleument of the person or Pereons esueing raid nuisance, us mevided by law, and Abate the nuisances, and bave the anid premises, nod ail tho bujldings thereon, thorougnly cleansed and purifled at the expense of the ‘owner or ovaors thereof, and aleo have the hogs or swine removed to the public pounds, and the boilers and kettles to the public corporation yards of this city. ErevaTinG Taree Brick Buinpives.—Three large brick dulldivgs aujviuiig exon Viner in Bleecker street, and be- longing to Alexander R. Stewart, nave been ra‘sed from the base to an elevation of five feet, to make room for stores, Sram Fir Excise Horses wy mm Pans.—Tho iron rail- ing on the east side of the park has boen removed to clear the site for the erection of steam fire engine houses. ‘Tne work will be commenced immediately. Briuaxp Contsst.—A billiard match has been arranged between John Roberts, of Liverpool, Quglend, and Michael Phelan, of this city, both champion players, for a woger of from $6,000 to: 10,000, The Frencn carom gamo will Direct Trade Between tho Lakes and Euro- pean Ports. [From the Detroit pibossy On Thursday afternoon one of the most pieasant affairs of the season came offon board of the bark Hugh Barclay, Captain Chadwick, bound for London. The Prosident of the Board of Trade, and a large number of gentlemen con. nected with the shipping interests of the city, went on Doard to pay their to Captain Chadwick, and wish ‘iat breezes on bis long voyage. The party found ‘a weil laden table, enlivened with a basket of “Mumm” at each ead, to all of which ample and complete justice was jone. Duncan Stewart, President of the Board of Trade, gave “The firm of Joeegh Aspinwall and Soa—Prompt, hoaor- able and enterprizing, they are a standing example of what the true merchant ought to be, and an honor to our city and State.” Mr. Stewart stated that no better illas- tration could be given of the enterprise and ability of Detroit merchants than the simple fact that one firm had the courage as well aa the means to charter and load ten such ship’ as the Hugh Barclay, and send them the peed cine Paalrg England, Wireland yr inci ie r$ and Beotland. ‘These ships had all been loaded within the part eight weeks, and in ¢ight woeks more, London, Liverpcol, Glasgow, Cork and Dublin woaid have the start and = floating proudiy in their harbors, covering dircet sbipmenta from the great West, and pro- tecting under their ample folcs the cargoes of a Detroit firm. No otber city re keg we Band Europe such a sight, anc is 19 only one of the - tures made this season by Dotrott merchants. Sach Courage and enterpriso muet bring us respect from #'l our sieter cities of the takes, and fame, bonor amd profit from the more distant countries of the Old Worla, The direct trade, contisued Mr. 8., is oniy in ite pon A Tt will, ere long, grow to proportions that will 2h the world, The commerce of tness Jakes ia groster than ail the foreign trade of the United States. The time has como when our interests are too great and powerful to be the toy aud plaything of railroad managers, who havo too long aseumed te control our outlets to the mighty deep. Tbe Weet must be aroused to its true interests. Every city on these lakes should send doputations to the Cana- dian gove:nmest—nay, if necessary, to the Imperial government of England—and show » that wo need a speedy enlargement of the Canadian capale— Dot w temporary deepening or widening, but an enlarge- munt that will afford vessels ¢f 1,600 to 1,860 tons a free pas- sage through Canadian waters. ’ Yn this matter the interests of the Canadian Provinces, the interesta of the States of the great Weat, the dearest interests of the British Goer are cne and the same. The manufacturing supremacy Engisné depends on a [sea supply of cheap labor, and obesp Jabor cannot be found, and cannot exist, without an abundant supply of cheap food. ‘tho West can furnish such supply in almost limitless oxtent. The enlargement Tepeak of would eae Whee | products e ‘ys laic ae aper in London or Liverpool than we can now or ever ot em down in NewYork. Why, then, should it not be one? +Why abould the West not come face to face with its greatest customer? There is no greater absurdity etd of the world; an attempt to force trade thi channels. Weat desiros a clear field and no favor; we ‘want no fostering by government aids; we can take care of ourselves. All we desire is an opportunity to reach the 0 cheapest Let us work together In 1857 the through hei was the J.C. Kershaw and the irieen vessels, of which one was & In it wwenty:one have sailed from lake taking 1,100 000 feet of lumber and 2, ob, 000 Dari Present season also five veesels have upper lakes for American Atlantic ports. Aid for Italy. ‘The Italian Committee acknowledge the receipt of the two following works of art, to be sold for the benefit of the Italian fund, tothe donors of which the committee tender public thanks:— Firt—From Eugenio Latilia, a Keg ow his “Iflustrations of the Gospels,” being cartoons in outline, with illum! pated text, designed and etched by Eugenio Latilla: Fio- py ions. i erocie exeetionce, Oe ‘work is one of the most beautiful of ita kind, Second—From Franceeco Au; formerly « distin- guished pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts of Turin, now dept in this ‘an admirable portrait, painted in- cior ‘Victor meals King of Sardinia, whose personal Drirery and galt lian independence render Bsn 996 ecb ek soln lenpertet ty jes of the preeent day. The merit 6 picture and its sovuracy as a likeness, commend tion of the friends of Italy. portrait acon at Williams & Stevens’, Broad- wea tee oill Eiatly attend to the sale of it for the com- mittee. New York, July 12, 1859. ‘V. BOTTA, President. ——<$$$$—____. ouTH CELEBRATION.—The laying of the araae aeaaee the Plymouth Monument on tue 2d of Avguat will be attended with imposing ceremonies, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY by, Political Intelltg—?ee- St. John's Pordhem. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL QUMMENUSMENT — S?BKOH OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. The apaval commencement of tala college came off yesterday, aod was, in many respects, tho most interesting we have ever witnessed, There certainiy covid pot bave been fees than ten thousand people pro. Bent, notw iistanding that the weachor was wbat might be called “ex ruc: stipgly bot,” the thormomoter stanclog at the awful point of ou hundred degrees early ia the day: This wan not a clrcumstade? caloulated to atiract ® largo gathering, yet, as we bave.'ready said, the aegemblago * a6 immense, avd the terrent o* Perspiration occasioned thereby pertectly terrific. The exercises took place un- Gor ® marquee erected in a shaded ap% OB the splendid lawe frouting the coliege, Here an octasional breezs fapned the faces of the epactators, and aided slightly in Atieviating the general suffe ing, Yost nothing but tho Dilip ‘ptereatiog —Ghara tor of the exerciane, Sus Cal As well a8 intellectual. cold have induced the au- dies Ge 10 #6 through the whole exhibition; and the fact ‘hat come ten thousaed :20d mortals listened with uimost attention from 123¢ «’clock to 43, o’clook is uo maa compliment to the ability of the yourg orators and op the 4th int Wiedom, fictlty and integrity map of ovr choice, Of the patieal o¢ mc) Policy, weets ovr cordial approval, and Tecelve our earbest aud unwaver ng support, Tax CoxGrssionar Vacancy IN VIRGINIA —=i"R0 Rich- mond News says tbere ig a rumor that Roger A. Pryor ‘Will bo nominated for Congress to fll the place left vant by the deah of Hou. Wm. 0. Goode, Dovo1as Coxvenis —The Boston Traveller says the na- tonal cfike holders io Massacbusetis are fast becoming convertato the Dovgias faith and doctrine. Especiaily is this the tase at the Boston Custom House. Axommn Dinven ro Me. Srepumna.—A portion of the citizens of Warron county, @a,, have tendered a public musicians, . a We royced among those present the Most Rev. Arch- dare) mE ememane: om the 30th ‘dap ot bishop Hughes, the 0g! bt Kev. Dr. Laughlin, Bishop of B 12, Dr. Ivea, De. Brownson, Very Kev. Dr. Starrs, V.G, Dr. Nichots, Rev, M. Driscoll, Presicent of 8). Fran: cls Xavier College, Dr. MeNierney, ED. Connery, Rev. Mr. Tissot, and several others. The programme of exercises was as foliows:— Groro4.—Tho whigs and Americans of the third Ooa- greesioval district of Georgis, have nominsted Thomas Hardeman os « candidate for the United States House of Representatives, Overture. A Lrg Consexvarism in Sourd CaRoumva,—The follow: Discourse—‘Gocialige:”” Saree MO Now York M. O'NeHl, Ulloa, | tog wirg ‘among tho regular toasts at the 4th of July cele. Dratiog in Chester, 8. C.:— ‘The Biack Republican Party of the North—Faithlesg slise f0 the country, the covatitution and thetr oaths, be Union and the Constituiiou—One and insoparable; unitel they stand, divided they fall. Fatrotiem—A thing we read of and hear spoken of by OU clators, but ecidom to be found i the politicians of the prtten! day, Re-gening of the African Slave Trade—As undesirable 98 it (* ipexpedient. Let not the South be divided on so barren and hopeless an tssve. The Southern Commercial Convention—A misnomer—«. Chorus— March. Digcourse—“‘Scepticiam:’ M. Jamee Nilan, Castle Daly, Chorus and quartette, from ‘Comte Ory.’’—Rossini. Dicournaenterrer conan : aes Fitzpatrick, Brook- ly, 1. I. Bell Chorus trom ‘“Stradelia —Flotow, Diecourre—Yaukeoiem:” Mr. Timothy F. Neville, Wa- terbury, Cornecticut, Chour du Warche, frow “La Muctte de Portict,””—Auber, Discourse—‘Naturalism,” Valedictory: Mr. Francis J. Roche, io lyn, L. L uric. as , Addreen to the Graduates, Rev. 8. H. Rosecrans, D.D., | Puinucg °* ™* We regard it as » humbug and » aia Onio. AkoumR Sons CanouNa FourTH oF Jour OxaTiow Contrring of Degrees. Fon. William W. Boyce, who represented the Sixth dis usio. triet of South Carolipa in tho last Congress and is the beeringr:it” hb horegeacs member elect to the next, was called on for a Fourth of Promotions. All the orators acquitted themselves gracefully and clo- quenuy, without soy appearance ofawxwarducss, Mr. Site's e88ay Was Very well wrilten, apd exbibited a pro- ficrency to powers of reasoning very remarkable in one so young. ‘Yaukeoism’” was also capital, hitting off good Lomoredly the follies of the American peopie, yet doing Roche’s July speech at the ce’ebra:ion in Cheeter, South Carolina. Mr, Boyce spoke for an bour:— Be recommends “moderation” ag the wisest and safost, gad best policy for the South, but be does not advise any fing like “‘sudmiesion.”’ Ho earuestly deprecates the sainig here of wbetract and fruitless ieaues—euch as the tevival of the African siave trade—the enactment by Cou oa jee et Ate Mr. per pthc sana tees of w slave code, am it te called, for the forri- Fre lal ese thos, tears | orice, & such a course operates only and folely to ‘digadvantage, by creuting divisions and distractions at home, and by giving to enemios addittopal capital on which to work, as the leaders of the black republicans live oply by fanatical agitation und excitement. Practically, they’ care nothing for slavery bor for the slaves—al) they desire is power, and fo obtain this they will pot hesitate to apy measures, how- ever bace and selfich. It were indeed, he said, unwise in us thus to give them an additional clemont of agitation, and conrequently of power, by creating these issues on were abstractions, He could never consent to remain in the Union but a8 an equal, and if the biack republicaas obtain poszeesion of the government the South can no jovger bope for eqality in the Union Butin the meantime let us faithfully discbargo all our duties and obligations to the copstitation and the country, so that when the great question is presented to us we may bo prepared in heart and in mind to meet it, Let us not choose a dissolution of the Union as a thing to be desired and jal for by ourselves, but let us be prepared to accept it as aa alternative, The address to the eradugtes by Rev. Mr. Rosecranz, ap Old graduate, wea betened to with profound attention. Ve raid that if there wag anytbing to give him greater Plessure than that be felt in revisiting these ds wfter ihi'teen yeare abeonce it was the pleasure of meet ‘og every youth, every daughter and the parenta of the cbilorep who surrounded them On the present occasion. As ap excuée for bis brevity he eaid be would offer a few remarke for Catholic parents and Catholic pupils which wouid interest them all. It seemed to him that the Catholics of this country were in this position—they bad increased in their wealth, in their numbers, and rose in intelligence whicb pisced them in the most important position in the United States toat they hea hitherto occupied. He drew *® comperizon between the nations of Europe and our own, apd showed what vi rices we make in progress. The reverend gentleman Grected with enthusiastic ap- plauge throughout The degree of Master of Arts was conferred on the fol- =A. M. O'Niel, F. V. Kennedy, F. J. gree of Bachelor ta also awarded to¥. J. Roche, T. F. Neville, 4. M. O'Niel, JNflan, E. Fitzpatrick, Maurice MoGrath, W. Dolan and John Mooney. The awardiog of premiums war ove of the most interesting features of the exercises. {a addition to the usual beautiful medals and books pre- sented to the studenta there was a splendid Lees meial, which cost $60, awarded to James Nilan for the best Diograpbical estay. This medal was presented by the Mort Rev. Arc punter, and we understand that the cus- tom is to be kept up A The Most Rey. Archbishop, who had assumed tho chair of state when the time for ditriovting the premiums ar. rived, spoke as follows on the distribution having eaded: My Dear Boys axp YounG Gentuemen—I have to con- gratulate you upon the successful termination of your scholastic year. Considerimg tha: his voice could not reach throughout euch a large agsembly, and after the bor of, the day which was a very warm one, he ht a Jittle exercige of the limba would be advisable. Brevity being the eoul if pot of wit, at least in thie case of elo- quence, be would sport oe s remarks. After thiz lacon!s address the asgemblago all highly pleased with the exercises, fas ge baton Naval Intelligence. Lieutenant T. Scott Fitleorown, United States navy, har been appointed to the command of the United States steamer Anacosta, to do home service between the navy yards of Washington, Norfolk, &c, Lioutenant Fillebrown bas just returned from active sea duty on the United States ship Release in Africa and Paraguay, and out of efghteen years in tbe navy he hag tne experience of four- teen at sea. Cuptain Jawes Mitchel! has been appointed government pilot of the Anacosta. ‘Tne FumAly Herald. THE WAR IN ECROPE—HIGHLY INTERESTING TaR- TICULARS OF THE GREAT BATTLE OF SOLFERINO— £IX THOUSAND AUSTRIAN PRISONERS TAKEN-—-IM- MENSE LOSS OF LIFE—THRE LATEST NEWS FROM CALIFORN[ A—MIS* ION ARIES FOK CHIN A-~SING SING PRISON—LOCAL } EWS—MAREET REPORTS, ETC. To-day’s issue of the Famity Hexap will contain the Iatest news from th» Battle Field of {taly—Highly In- teresting Particulars of the Recent Great Battle at foiferino, in which the Austrians were Defeated and the French and Sar- dinians Captured Six Thousand Prisoners, with Immense Lost Army News. PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. ma tatinaine = Nes of the promotions and appoint. | of Life on bothestes; Interesting articles on the French Kui- wenta in YY Of tha Tohind Goatae, andere eee utfoniste, and President mince the publication of “General Ordre” No, 6, | Ptor bad the Eurovens Revolilorias, Sud the Revolutions: of March 15, 1859 It wil algo contain the Latest Newest a PROMOTIONS. Corps of Engineers.—First Lieutenant Edward B, Bant to be coptain, July 1, 1859, baving served “fourteen yeara continuous mrvice a8 lieutenant.’ Second Lieutenant Wm. P, Craighill to be First Lieute- pact, July, 1850, vice Hunt, promoted. Corps a Tvpographicat First Lieutenant Wm. F, Smith to be captaip, july 1, 1859, having served “fourteen years continuous service ag louteaant ’” vi Lieutenant Charles N. Tarnbull to be First Lieu- tenant, July 1, 1859, vice 1» promoted, Firs Dra —Brovet Second Licutenant Richard H. Brewer to be Second Lieutenant, March 29, Pariiculara of the Great Balloon Voyage; Ordipation or Missionaries for Japan—Interesting Services at Bt. George's burch and the Church of the Ascension; Gove-nor Wise 02 the Rights of Naturalized Citizens; Visit to Bing Sing Prison— Its Present Condition~Noted Criminals Incarcerated, api ‘Their Employment, &c.; Mausoleums of the Liviog-How our Prominent Men Prepare for Death, &c.; Our Wateriag Place Correspondence ; Funeral of the Late A, Kingman Nott—Immense Demonstration—Addresses~Procession, &c ; ‘The South and the Slavery Question—Southern Agitation of the Blave Trade and the I isorganizing Movements of the Lendin: 1859, vicc S78N8, deceased, company A. fouthern Politicians; Crime in Kentuoky High Life; The “Al- ‘Second Regiment of 2 First Lieutenant ra mighty Nigger” in London; Forcing a Slave Girl into pects pihode captain, March 9, 1859, vice Givens, de | yreedem ; Ealtorial Comments on Promisent Topics; all A ,. the Local News of New York and the Adjoining Citiay theat- trical Notices, Police Reports, Ooroner’s Inquests, and waat- ever may be Of interest to the general reader. ‘The Fautiy Herstp contains each week & report cf the Con- dition of the New York Cattle Market, with the amount of Stock eGered for sale, their Condition, the Prices for which they were ‘Bold, £e.; A report ot the Prices of all kinds of Family Market- ing at Washington Market in New Yors City; Commercial and Money Market Reports; Marriages una Deaths for the woek, and large amount of miscellaneous matter. Terma—The Famicy e2srp ts published every Wedresiny at Two Dollars per annum; single copies four cents. it can ‘be obtained at the office and of all the news venders. Ad- vertisementa inserted at the usual Beaux rates. Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries. De.awaRe BxrRs Crass, No, $61, Jory 12, 1858. 39, 29, 38, 21, 15, 3, 59, 6, 55, 57, 19, 61, 71. ELAWARE Ciass NO. 822, Jury 12, 1869. 51, 21, 41, 55, 4, 20, 56, 48, 46, 36, 14, 24, 38, No_ 379. Jt 188: Second Lieutenant Francis C. Armstrong, to be first lieutenant, March 9, 1859, vice Buford promoted, compa- py 0. Tprevet Second Lieutenant Solomon Williams, to be se- cond jeanne March 9, 1859, vico Armstrong, promo- ted, company ©. First iment of —Second Lientenant Eugene Ww. Griteansen, to oe rt iguenan, May 4, 1889, vice Perkins, csabiered, company ‘Hroves Second Lieutepany Andrew Jackson, Jr., to be second Hetaeiet May 4, 1859, vice Crittenden, promoted, company 3 Fourth Regiment of Artillery —Brevet Second Lieutenant Gecko H. Weeks, Zan Firat artillery, to be second lieu- tenant, February 10, 1859, vice Roane, deceased, company K. ‘Brevet Second Lieutenant James Hallonquist, of the Third artitlery, to be aecond lentenant, Febraary 24, 1869, Bennett, deceased, company G. viSoond Tegiment of Tafanthy. Second Lieutenant Alfred FE. Latimer, io be first lieutenant, April 18, 1859, vice Paige, deceased, company C. et Second Lieutenant Wm. G, Robingon, of the So- GxonctA Oi LY 1%, 1869. veut Yofantry, to be Socond Lieutenant, April 18, 1859, | 61, 5, 8, 76, 23, 41, 55, 77, 42, 20, 22, 33, 67. vice Latimer, promoted, company G. RORGIA Extka O1ass, No 860, Jury 12, 1 @ Brevet Second Lieutenant 75, 22, 24, iath Regiment of Infantr (lire paints Infantry, to beSecond Licu- Chorles E. Jesup, of the Ten! 56, 9, 3, 11, 34, 71, 19, 57, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, tenent, Tape pean s |, company I, iment of Infantry.—' et Second Licute- Draw of the Geor; State Lottery. sartcen N. Sette Ninth infantry, to be Second | ie Cuass 71, Ratary 1859, Lieutenant, April 23, 1869, vico Potts, deceased, compa-'} 42, 43, 52, 64, 61, 74, 18, 15, 65, 9, 2, 31, 48, "Faiath Rogim antry 4 Lientenant 66, 36, Te Od 267 Hk. WO, 4, 68, 55, 25 th Regiment of Infantry.—Brovet Second Lientenan 6 , 26, 7, 14, 10, . oliver P ota oe the teorte infantry, to be Second 70) WoRINABY & 06., Bavannah, Ge. Lieutenant, Feb. 5, 1859, vice Reed, deceased, company K, AFPOL Quartermaster’s Dr —First Lieutenant Tred- O. A. Bills, Commission and Exchange Bro- partment. ker. well Moore, of the Second infantry, to be Assistant Quar- —Orders punctually attended to. Office 176 Greenwich at. er 1859, vice wi the Hatter, ts Making 2 Clean Sweep preg rt Bl pannel ce Meee SRNR orien, The Teng they ap is cau- edical Department —Kirtley Ryland. of Missouri, to be | tion. Call soon; if you wish good bargaina, at way Assintant Surgeon, April 28, 1859, vice Henry, ed. under Barnum’s Museum, Richard G. Lay, of tho ‘District of Columbia, tobeSe- | Genin, Hatter, 507 Broadway, is making = cond Lieutenant, June 20, 1869, vice Lee, resigned, com- | «an swesp of bis eusamer stock, at reduced prices _ The way Leak (iss they go is ‘Call soon if you wiah # basgain. Indian Troubles in Nebraska. Brad: a b Galleries, 359 and [From the Omaha City Nebraakian; July 3} us Bradeeg, Bem into. $59 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘We last week mentioned that the Cheyennes had made | w, Bo" phoweraphs, Gagucrrectypes ‘and az: 2, descent upon tbe Pamnees, and destroyed the village of wae iter, situated at forty Toiles west a the Fororled fray has sinco been fully authenticated. We Phrenol. al Exemb nations are Grade 0 gather from sovroea entitled to belief, that an offen- } daily at FOWLER, & WERLS) 88 Broadway, deecribing sive alliance bas been formed between the Pawnees, Oma- | defects, talents and proper purs has, Poncagand Yancton Sioux, and that astrong war | ayoce who valine their Sight should use the numbering about 5,000 of the best warriors of those PANTOSCOPIC BPECTACLES. Eiccvaceaheaty on the war trail, vee oe naton ot BRAZILIAN PEBBLE F Maite Cad nes. Wiih the exception, perbaps, tmamsacre of a Opticians, 069)4 Brosaway. few stragglers from the yyenne tribe, it ia not likely coeneuaiqemnatengmnshniesetiarsnataioay tbat thie expedition will amount to anything more than 8 | gnompson & Son’s Sale continues each the trophies of which will be ay. ‘The silver and plated ware on Thursday; also steam a's Patent Family Sewing Machines county, some ten miles toe ete of Foutanalls, and about forty miles (rom | Grover & Baker's Celebrated this The Indians were repulsed, with the loss of OISRL EAS Pe eS CHINES, number killed, One of the whites was tol BROADWAY. frornded, but no terion ‘Wil return to 496 in a few weeks, ‘wey taformant supe ial from seven to cigbt hundred rriors were encamped but a short distance er’s Sewing Machines from tho skirmish referred Tee ad serious, diicalties Sr toperion forall manthctarag pe were apprehended, All the whites in that region had ‘are more desirable for all xine vert armed themselves, and were momentarily expecting & ‘Are capable of & greater variety renewal of hostilitics. They aah fey i. iLpapeeagied rt ol [ie J ‘simple aeeirern order. é Black 16 Di of calling oat cheaper oteneny for thelr protection. A sual Dody of men, wel armed, | Ate Jus the machine Dy SIKGER & 00,, 458 Brosdway. Jeft this city for the seat of war last night, and others follow to day. It ia believed that these savages are s portion of the band sent out egainet the Cheyennes, as alluded to above, and fears are entertained that they will thks the set. tlements near them before starting out. couple of Pawzee runners, evidently spies, were arrested in this city last evening and lodged in jail. They wero cndea- voring to get out of town just asthe armed force from Eureka Shuttle Sewing Machines.— Pree $00, Often 409 Brosdway. Local ageata wanted ia every Important to Jourveymen Tallors, ND 20 FAMILIES. be GREAT REDUCTION IN Tak PRICES. BABRIBCLE'S ORLEBEATED SEWING MA ‘These oclebrated machines ara now offered to the ublic. at bring ‘of all_in new styles, $60 ad aabean bade. BSRTHOL? WAROSACTUBING. 00. Brooklyn City News, 434 Broadway, comer of Howard Sewsracr or Eovrm Brooxry.x—An informal meeting of property hoiders in Firat and Second places and bigs hull street, was beld on Monday evening in the house Mr. John Rankin, for tho purpore of taking into cousider- tion the question of sewerage. It appears tbat under the general system as laid out by the Sewerage Commis. sioners, tection of the city could not expect to havo its sewerage completed for several years to come; but ‘the Commissioners are supposed to tnvor the idoa of an Thompson & Son's Sale continued every day. ‘The whole siosk,, faruitore, Bo will be sold, Hierring’s Patent Obampion Fire And burglar prcof safes, 91 Brosdway, comer of Murray The Best Sprin BMiptic, at ¢rom §5 to $6, at 378 Brondway. Call and see it, Denes, immediate temperary connection through Woodhull with we fumntiy should be without tt, the main sewer oct vial treaue, a beset Poarres and winvery yee Ohi pole direriich aha. yechinen wl nd ta most agreeable ad U+ the meeting was unanimous favor oO} plan, ‘eat and soffes 4 7 CHRIST yn to their et cominlitees Coosatiog of Messrs. Yada Haskin sod , "owe, ‘No, 1 Chambers or 216 Greenwich street, rene ean aye MORNING CALL—TONIO, Barber, wes appointed to wait upon the Sewerage Com- a peptic, gort progress pext Monday evening at tie house of “ar. So rome weet wide and near Rroadwar ‘Wholesale Cepoy $7 Bouth William street, Barneg, 66 Second piace, 1859. We, Brcwisis i Marm—The folion€ resolution Complimesiaty to the integrity, wiedom auc fdeliiy of the Presideat was passed unanimously by the Dem..c"stic Senatorial Convention of the Thirteenth distriot of Man? Resolved, that we have an abiding oonfidenve ta the of Jumes Bochanw, tho » the fauibful expoasnt of the principles end thas tvs adminisiration, £0 eB LeLwy sneveesful iu both ite foreig® and doweetic conuaus 10 Bed in Extstence—Howe’s eet a Consciidaied Loters of Dawe. FRANOK, B84» BERTY & 00, ao ros, bait Legteietaie of the Mate of Delaware, . — 4 pete Ay nd cortity shat the following sro tap 300 eal bere Sosoxx Counry—Ouasa NO 94," Jour 12, 1509, 69, 4, 51, 18, 13, 62, 64, 22, 42, 2, 47, 28, Consorpary Lormeny—~Orase NO. 76, SOLe 12, 1889. 25, 96, 47, 60, 11, 3, 29, 64, 42, $7, 90, 28. The Drswings ot th? Sumer vounty peat ¢ ta a, seston, PAIAE Kisco Wo France. Beosabenss & Co. tin * 9 “ae | ©" conre we, the underaghed. omuslcaiumtny b)% | bb the Goveroae t eaid @tate to eupertntand: tom are. "oge «* | 6 siarercemennitseindiietiminnniiaiictanicinn PAPOMLLAN OO. c% OR WMOWN THR © me THE CORAPRET ANT how dye in the wor!4: iS over fades, washes out, ap thie D. GROBGW'S LIQUID BIE DVB ce iumadietel: tt te spetied to a banuu!h) binck oF heowmg pearance soni cn x SB. kech box fe warran'ed to oon tale Ur Soe na chers well for St eur old at Hostt strug Gread wee. New York: Mra. Hayes. Brook iyey ord aod Walaut steots, Philadalp' it Dyo.”? “8T OF NEW BOOKER . GKOTHRRA, 9,7 $0 S86 Per! etree (1, a, rusian us baer oa : A HARPER & ” whe Prank a REVOLUTION, : oe Ree viewed tn ths i ta) aera ae, BY, MRunioao, Delaware, thie Tua | patios Teateinte. BY doaw 86. "abe ty 4 ge ; Nstory of Noor leon’) i * Mapolwon nt =. Hi to Sgee Wee cen, Ge, With numerous en, ‘avings vo., muslin, 3 << Wall Commlastoners. ALFRED RB. Wourten % THORPLEY FRANCE, BROADHENTS & OO. rey ALTE ty ing quer of “a1, a Past fb iber of " Allen Pr> oti” Wilmington, Deiaware. | ant! ay: 12w0,, malin, a. pea A Smithsonian House, Broadway, cor, House QUEENS OF soot, *8D Vou. vit 04, nBotel acoummodations oz the Keropens plas. pateerelate Seeens of Cootiana SG eaten sn eens oem _— Sitckiand Ve ork, Wmo., my 4 Worth Resoing and Thinking About.— | fclsis muslio, ¥6; hell eal Bees.” aati “ Binipges pee superseded ine go- O24 Londen Dock Gin” hav snccreee by all ine prominent psyeh:auy, Sheets eat ra 8s Doeseening nil those tnirinmc medicinal « Clone ane ciusetie) wach belagg av ole a4 pure gia. up tp guar tad sold by nggisis grocers, 2c. . M BININGER & CO, 178), sole uren, fie Broadway, R. T. Baie Bolloway’s Ointment and Pills.—To Use an expressive Weetern phrase, the ointment “wipes out’ every erupuve and vicerous disorder, while the pila purge the ialer- ns] organs of all impurity, Bold at 8 Maiten inne Ns % Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— She Leal im the world, surpassing all made. Gold und applied ‘at the manufactory i, Hill's Hair Dye, 50 Cents, Black or Browa. Depot No. 1 Sarciay sireet Also oold at 59) Broadway, Je isi Cristadoxo’s Hatr Dye.—Wigs and Toupees, the beat 12 JSe world, wholesais and retail, and the dye pri vuiely app! 6 Astor House, to oure , alocr mie! tor las Por tal bya reuse Barry's Gricopherous ls the Best and Chenjr LL aE aE Deofness Cured, However Ooused, by a New method, by ir, BUAND MAS, ot No 974 Sroadway. Kerosene Ou. a upply ofthts favorite oll can now be had. Hight semon, and free from ail impurities AUBTENK, Agents, 93 Pear! strgst, N.Y, Color, cure tage. They ring keep vile einatio stock’ velns. supporters apd shoulder Dravea. lostrumenia for de: See ee so, 2 Veacy street, Aatoy Houra, ew York. Married. Doxaty—MoMurray.—On Monday, July 11, by the Rov ugh A. Bisir, Mr. Roamer Donaip to Migs Sasan MoMun. «AY, both of this city Giwrux—Daxne.—In th's city, on Sunday evening, July 8, by the Kev. James Millett, Mr. Revaapy Gansmux, of Maryland, to Mise Exmanox Hants, late ot England. Gnxs—Srascuk.—On Tuesday, June 28, at the United States Legation, tv the city of Paris, Mr. J. Mcxxay Gitas, of this city to Mies Kars Sraxcen, daughter of Homy W. Spencer, Eeq , United States Consu! ut Paris, Died, AckLawp.—On Tuesday evening, Juty 12, after a short bee fevero jliness, Jony M, AcKLaND, in the 35d yoar of is age. Ts friends of the fsmily, and the members of Com pany 6-Nationsi Guards, are respectfully invited to at. vend the iuneral, from bis Jate residence, No. 160 Grand street, on Thusaday afternoon, at two o'clock. Brooklyn, on Monday, July 11, of scarlo- tina maligna, Morrie F., youngest som of Frederick Andree, aged’ 2 years, 4 months and 2 days. ‘The funeral will take place, this (Wednesday) morning, at bine o’ciock, from 105 Bigh atrect. Couman,—On Monday evening, July 11, AUCE Dickson. wife of Charles P. Cochran, in the 44th year of her age, The friends, and those of his broilers, Samuel ana Thomas Cocbran,are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frem bis house, No. 4 Fast Thirty fifta street, ov Thuredey morning, at ten o'clock. CostELto,—On Monday, July 11, Jasnes Cosrezxo, in the 224 scar of bin ago, @ ative of Ballygillan, county of erty, Ireland, Bia friends are respectfully invited to attend the fun ral,from bis late residence, No. 20 Vanbrunt street, co ner of Carroll street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afte hoop, at four o’clock, His remains will bo taken te Flat- bush, LL. Philadelphia and Mon: De Nowatanviis.—Ga spers pleate copy. ay, March 15, at the Con. vent of Notre Dame, Mor’ pton, Cxcria pa Noaman- Vitte, oged 7 years, sixth davghter of Willlam Join de Normanyille, Eeq, tate of 16 Queen’s road, Rogent’s Park, Londra. Southern and Western papers ploase copy, DEP Rinse a0 dracarte ows, I 8 urday, July 9, after a short Minese: ‘Cmgitsiazd, on Sate late of vhie city, in the 80th year of his age. Desxx.—On Tuesday, July 12, of cholera infantum, Enzemema, daughter of William ’and Hilzavotk Dunne, aged 3 months and 1 day, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- fend the fueral, this (Wednesday) afternoo: o'clock, from her late residence, Van Brunt a tween Ewen snd Tremont, South Brooklyn. Esxiy,—At his residence, No. 23 Ridge street, on Sun- day, July 10, Saves H. Exxcy, formerly of the Custom House, in the 9th year of his age. Hia friends and acquaiptances are invited to attend the faneral, from bis lete revidence, No. 23 Ridge sireot, on gg ee Rervsien at Cd o'clock, Philade!pbia papers please copy. Gunma Washington, D.O., on Sanday, Joly 10, at the residence of her son in law, James Meldrum, Mra. Saxan GARDNER, aged 71 years, formerly of Newburg, New York. Guz.—On Thursday, Joly 7, of perpetual convulsions, Bxign Euzans18, the beloved wife of James Gill, aged 22 years. Her remains were interred iu Greenwood Cometery on Friday, July 8. Hxypxrson —Ip Dresden, Saxony, on Thursday, June 28, Hlowakp Haxpakeox, E8q., of New Orleans. in remains aye shortly expected, when due notice will be given of the Mesieae New Orieans papera please copy. HorrMax —At- Burlington, New Joersoy, on Tuesday, July 12, Savns Vearzaxex, youngest son of the Kev. Charles frederick and Kleanor Louisa Hoffnan. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funera} on Friday morning, at nine o'clock, from St. Mary’s Church, Burlington, New Jersey, Kank Suddenly, of spopiexy, at his residence, No. 179 Mulberry atrect, on Tuesday, July 12, Marrix Kane. The fonera) wi!) take piace from bis Iate residence, a8 above, this (Wedneeday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Touiaville, Ky., papers please copy. Mcsnatixy —In Jeveey City, on Tuesday evening, July 12, at four o’clock, aller @ short but severe illness, Mrs. CaTwaRine McANALLiy, aged 17 years, 6 months and 17 a ayB. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this day (Wednesday), from tho resi- dence of her mother, No. 181 Newark avenue, Jertey City. MeGuemmx.—On Tuesday, July 12, Heaw MoGvoxnar, aged 76 years, iate of the parish of Lessen, county Ty- Tope, Ireland. a 4 ‘The friends of the family are respootfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son fn- law, Jobp Bigg No. 276 First avewue, this (Wednes- ) afternoon, at two o’ciock. .—In Brooklyn, on Tucrday, July 12, Mra. Carma nsve 8., widow of tbe late John Moon, in the 77th year of her age. Te relatives and friepds of the family are requested to aitend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock, from her late residence, 189 Waebington street, Brooklyn, witbout further invitation. On Monday, July 11, at his residence, No. 28 1°, Eaves Lea of ok Sem Phillips- town, Kin; unt} re age y . Bis friends and 7 quatntaboes ‘are respectfully invited to attend the fonersi, from his lete residence, a8 above, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, ot one o'clock. Kirge count; pers please copy. Beraren, OP Nensey, July nD Coo rae pS. and LAVINIA SaPuTEN, a2¢ archon —On Monday, July 11, Mary ApaLrye, infant child of Pascal apd Mary A. Terriault, aged 4 months and 4 days. fends of the family are invited to attend the fune- Ancor residence of her parents, No. 80 Allen street, this (Wedneatsy) afternoon, at one o’clook. on only came to let us know That angels dwelleth not below. Van AtrE.—At Bergen, N, J., 0a Tuesday, Joly 13, Ja- con Pavys, infant son of J, Prayn and Mary G@. Van Allen. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tena the funeral, this (Wednesday) Gebel | four o’ciock, from a residence of his grandfather, Rey. Dr. . ©, Taylor, rgen. B Waueren-Toat at 8, Friday, Apri 23, from tbe mona, Jonx WORRALL, 80D le 3 Hannah ‘Webster, late of Yorkshire, England, in the 17th year of bis age. Other pepers please cépy. MISCELLANEOUS. A’ Last OKeR a 960 SEWING MACHINES, son of Pi fice, 489 Broadway. Locel agenta will be apponied. address D. J, Lexy, Gene. ral Superintendent 8K FOR LEDIABD'S MORNING ALLA | : ke Lost vier aA OE ML ‘ ESDIARILS MORNE CALL, ‘The populartt \VIGUBATING COBDIAL BITTER, an ee AN IO. put up & spurious article in imi. tation of the above. Lediuri'e toorning cal wbich is unequalled for ka agreeable taste and fine medicinal qua ites. and preventive fcr diarrhoos and chills and fe- yoni Tepartioan valuable at thia season, As ® cure for ik ite character le fully sex suffering from perties reddering It T3 Ory corte rae hee to posi uoten, tor be Peele ned Semel 4 uT Clocmoind Cele Meroe nat fierod an Snglish Commentary” Refind "OF the Stadion nt Vuiversiy Press, by the hoy Hubert abst %© Hoiden, id a, View privcival of Cheionham Coliegn, Inte . FeO ard «nated but Tutor of Tetvity Coliese, Oambritge, First americas esttion, curracted and avlaryed by Charis » 04 on, Lin D., Proiesnoc of Greek ta Columbia Collen. 1a ¥, shoop extra, 75 cen! OFFIOINE, With Margines Anaty 5. FOWLER'S RLUMANTARY GRAMM. 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Le Y THT f WESTHER—TO GET Yous Mkevegs taker vi goliery, and only up one stair: Way et HOLMS’ pow dopat of art 691 Broadwar Phot gre he 25 centé, or $8 por duzen, 1 be chespest portrait fc he word by tiv origmal Coomomiet of wrt GENT® WaNTED—IN EVERY OLTY AKD TOWN IR the United Buaes apd Ganedan, for THE FURE SHOTTR NKWING MACHINES. Moly Hoonsed). BH Address D. J. Levy, Generale periote ). Pri ul, New York 2% EVEADELI'S~WEDDING OARDR, NOTES, 40~ There coebraiea cards eleguady engraved, can be had y Mt Brosaway, corner of Dnape sirees AT JONSF, 10 AKO a ANN STRER.—4 NEW HYVES of stows and putters st coly $1 SA, warcanted to give war foot maiaveexion; 04 BS Bu and $4, chirps boots thal «Ul gue erie exery bods. (KovNtERE RIT. HsWK ROTRS / FOREWABS Ha) | POREARMED 1 RACYCLOPADIA oY AMBAIOAN BOER OUBEANOT.. forinules, ia miniature, of e note ofevery sawvent bangin the | OE Uriiec and Canada, An infallible Detector of aitcred, spurious, and counterta® mo Day. You are liable at any mowers 0 receive « spurious nota Pned trom oot dollar to dtr eee The BNOYCLOP.#D 14 Is tasned in weekly pumbers, each con'atring ove hupéred and forty-four facsimiles, The whole work te be complet) rents Balunday, Faly 18, The third nux RICK 25 OFF For sais by ell Newn Desiers and I eal Ageule throwgl 4 OO., Publishers, BANE By Photo-Uithograpble gee. ont ue country, Wii OOvRLA No, 9 Naauau wlreet, Rew York, - THI2 VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS dierent preparetion from anything before the pubite, cbnowlecged by al) unirg it 10 be Ake best blood parites LARK'S SYRUP—FOR J liver or womb coreplainia ta BARNES & PARK, Park row; 0. Hf Mra. Hayes, Brooklyn. OKNK, BUNIONS, DISKSSKD MAILE, ENGARGRL } mend of the grent toe jomt cured without pain, eo tbat the beot can be worn immoriately afer the o the least Inconvenieuce petlent, by Dr. ROFULA, DYSPRPRIA, magical Wholesale bing, 78 Broadway, erat on without ACHA RIE, 700 Brondwas. Belers t the phyriclans end surgeous of Uae iy. XTRAORDINARY BARGAINA IN OLOTHING.— OLARKE, 116 Witliom street, will sell all hiv summer € je at cort. = Al, ia, St white duck 08 eruts, B2;' vesia, $1; Spanis! IATRBAPKS? STA¥ DA LER. More thancne huzdreddifferent modifications, adapted to every branch of business w ecaLy ia required. These scolee are iu use io vearly country thonghout the ctyitized® world, and are tHe ONLY COMPOCND, BALANCES MAT HAVE MERITED AND RECEIVED THEE SRB URE Bah ABA TRON A IDDawme & OD, 199 Broadway, New York. Gu STORES, iat. APOTBRUARY BTORES, FRUIT 6TORKS, BAR ROOMS AND HOTELS. CAUNON TO THE PUBLIC. Tundereiand that a lerge quantity of mixed and Poieonona rip, pot up un name of Wolfe's Schiedam nromada ed Alonzo Wola, and o'hers, hag been sold ta sebbapps. sym thie market, aud purchased hy oor fruit, apothecary and gro- cery stores. on account of the cheapness of the atuil. Any one who bas heen impored upon In the purchase of thie counierfett will conjer a favor by leaving or sending theie camesto my cffce And I ceufon all persons mn prrchas fog or telling avy giv, put up underibe name of ‘chicdase Bromelio rehparts, uulese put up by ma, with my name om the dottie and cork, with u fas elmile of niy algnature on label UDOLPH WOLFE, No 22 Beaver treet, GAR, 048, GAS THe G.A8 GRWERATING COMPANY FX resjec\fully cali the attention of the public to thelr fee roved coal RAs woparatus, erected usder Mesers Hendrick d& Bros. patents. ‘The apparktos i to be wsen in constant operee tion af tbe 8t, Devis Hotel, 501 Broadway; at the German O'abs Houge, 106 Fourth avenue; und at the odice of the company, 512 lrroad way, oppesite St. Nicbolas Hotel, #. ¥. HAVE BECOME POPSKESED OF WHAT I BELIEVER t be the only certain, and nt the asme tims barmieas nervina fn the world. I bavs need it s:tensively In my preo- Mice in Brazt! and other portions of Bouta smerisa, and Invariably forind that, whi) will s!leviate and even'ually cnre the most virvlent epilenay. convulsions, oF weakresa Of te aymtem, produced elthar DF excees oF dirense, that tbere is uo reartion whatever ser taking it and J deem it my duty to make it known to the world, ard Thace socordingiy planed some of the preparation in the ban Ssof PYNE & O.. 169 Nassan atreet, for male The price to thore who can pay tor it wilt be 60e. s bottle: those too poow to pay can have itfornotbing JAMKARANDAL MD. Depot, 109 Raseau atreet, New York. 1 Popes: PATENT FIRE 4M) NURGUAR PROOF BAFES, Are considered by competent judges to be Paid LOM ALIA BL sara TN MARKET. al DM ane aie: FURR P ORTON. ace it ith a er prom combina'ion lock ind the gre: ire ot wah proved them to noe MOST HELIABLE FINE PROOF SAFES, For sale by WAITRRANER & C0., 189 Broadway, New Yort. RS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING RYRUP. Weotbing are almost cortsin to be afficted Obileren ES NNTERY AND DIABREGEE Mire. Wisalow's socthing syrup le a never failing remedy fos these Gleases, and wil! giv nat oe ae ST, all Can ent ea ETBING, ld every whore—26 cont bottle. and on OVORFIOB, 13 OLDAR BTRERT. EYER’S Pry AOULOe Tas. only remed; wl x SORE TO RXTERBINATE : For ed rote by the inventor, J i Practica) Chemist, 613 Broadway. Sole sgente, A. Bek DEA NOS OO at street. 10 ite frigortic properties, or to Crawnrof by Afsvcet for drinking oF overtiow ripe ia ars2ged a9 that ce This self-ventils ing—the alr ove article Tey CLABES SYRUP, THB GREAT BLOOD PURIs fer, for weaknern vy ae RY OLABK® SYRUP, THE GREAT BLOOD PURT+ fler, wr dymepaiee Rt Fou an DALICATR F> Y CLARE'S B<RUF, ‘mal TERR ines, Ba OLRAALS ANTS ay 8, VALISES, BAG, £0. 0 TONG, Ho. 1 Warren stroet, corner of Broadway, retell. ‘AUBICAL GURET, eo.ay, Ht RO. Th taint Mezourka. Aavion Talexss fopy Belt Thi come 1098 ig 3g Boon HONDA Min the new mown bay’ “Si Tours. Bishop. Ro be bad ot MW. BELJ, & CO,, 13 frankfort atroe\.