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re Edieard Rvorett, Professor Spurka Jatge Sv DNs And other prominect persooe occupied Beat Ov form with President Walker, The programuma of em” pines by the graduating clues was carried out aud gare general satigfection. For the vew term thore were M40 opplicants, of weom 120 were aco-plod. At tho mootiog ‘of che alumni 4 lester was received from RO. Wa) op declining & re-election; bar tue asaooiation re-laxted hi», with the whole of last year's board of offjzora, On ‘motion of Ubus. E, Norton, 4 committees wan appotured o procure # mar bie statue of Josiah Quincy, to be made by ‘Win W. Story, woo gratusted white Mr, Quincy was Pre Bident of the Onilege. A committee of two mamberx oF each ciaes under Mr. Quincy, wad of thirteen oiher geatle- men of distinction, was appointed to procure subssrip tione for the statue, Too degrees of LL. D. ware ooa- ferred on Char'es *vmner sud Geo, B Emorson, of Bos. ton; Heory W. Longfellow, of Cambridge, and Geo, 2. Marsh, of Burlington, Vt. of Suton the plat Suletde at Loronta, Toxoxie, C. W., July 20, 1859. William 3B. Crew, a well koown wuctionoor, com aistod guicide to-day, by shooting, in coukequeass of busiucss di@oulties, Death of Judge Nash. Puraxsucns, Va., Ju’y 20, 1959. Judge John W. Nash died at his residence in Powhatan ‘on Sunday night. Whe Biorids at Savannah. Bavannan, Ju'y 20, 1859, ‘The United States mail steamship Fiorids arrived at her ‘wart at 9:30 this morn'ng. All well. Marwets. PHILADELPHIA KYOCK BOARD, Painabuurmia, July 20, 1869, Stocks dull. Pennsylvania Stato Gives, 903; Roading Railroad, 2234; Morrie Daan, 5474; Loog Island Reuroad, 1034; Pennsyivania Raiire 56. ce +e Mowe, Jaly 19, 1859, Cotton unchanged: middling, 114. Ses of laut theeo days 850 bales. Receipts of game time 300 bales. BaLnawors, Jaly 20, 1859, Flour dull, and decliasd 25c. for oid. Waeast declined Bc.: white, $1 50; ret, $1 87a $1 40. Corn qui: yel- low, 860. a 86340. Whiwkey Orm at 270. a 280. Auwany, Jaly 20—6P. M. Flour in feir demand, Grain—No sales. Wavat holders offer freely at a liberal deciive. Corn Uew; sales im car at 90c. Oats unchanged. Whiskey—3ales 147 pbis. wt 2630, Burra, Jaly 2)--6 P. Fionr—Choice brands firmer; other grates ste Gales 8(0 bis. at $2 75 9 $3for sour, $3 69 & $6 for Li nos aud Wiscovein spring extras; $5 25 a §5 50 for extra Mecbigan, Intiana and Onio; $6 25 a 86 60 for double extras. ‘Whest dult: sales 2100 basnois gord standard Ubicago mpring wt 70c.; 6,600 buauels shits Ia diane at $1. Corn i moderate demand aud lo. a %, lower: sales 16,000 Dushela Oats lower: Gales 6,000 Dusheis on privare terms. Other grains quet and ‘un changed. Whiskey nominal at 280. Lake tmports— 1,000 bbls. flonr, 18,060 bushels corn, Canal exports— 800 bbls flour, 24,000 ‘bushels con Owwado, July 20—8 P.M. Flour and grain quiet; no eales of ‘importance, ‘Canal freights dull, but uacbangod: 26c. on flour, 7. 01 waen:, 6346. on corn, to New York. Cake imp rts—-400 bots, our; 20,800 bushela whoat. Osnal exports—-5,500 buab- Orxcrenart, Jaly 20, 1859. Flour firm: eules of suverfine at $5. Woeat’ steady, Whinkey steady at 240. Bacon in requost: shoulders, 7c. ; sides, 940. Pork fim: mess, $15 75. ‘CivcisNamt, July 19, 1859 Flour firmer and more active: suvertice, $4 75 a $5. Waissey ucchanged, There is a mand hulk mea'a, Wheat in fair demand, good inquiry for bi City Politics. YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. | The regular monthly mecting of this committe, or | rather association, took plave last eyoning at No. 618 Broadway—S. B. Dutcher, the President, in the chair, ‘The attendance was very emali—about fifty person pre- sent—which seemed to give the members considerable annoyance. Their feelings towards the absentees wore expreeecd frequently; they were pronounced “ drones,” ‘and it was resolved unanimously “to notify all membors thet had been absent from the monthly meetings that their sweats would be declared as vacant if not present at tho t meetiog.”? ejoun M Coste , of the Third ward, was elected a Vice resident of the Committes. F Forma! resolutions of thanks to the Hon. Galutha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, were unanimously adopted. The pecond aud third resolutions stated that by his past his- tory Mr. Grow bas merited the confidence of patriots in all parts of the country, and that the republican party will strengthen their position by heartily supporting all mon rho do 0 deserve. x resolution was then read by a member, to the effect that the association should endorse tbe action of tho Po- lice Commies:oners in regard to excluding ail policemen actuai part in party politics. et wee hes moved that this resolution be referre? to a committer of three to be appointed to deliberate oa the tm i subject. ‘This motion was immediately followed by ove to lay the resolution om the able, A geatieman thea remirkel that forvanately they had no policemen as members o tee. the chird apes at once, and said that ho begg’d to cor- rect the gentleman, a8 Cant. Speight was a member, al- though be belioved be had uever taken bis sest at tho The werita of the — were then discussed very ‘ally apd extenzively. er portion of the commitiee thought that the probibi- tion on the part of the Police Commissioners was an aroi frary, \yranpica: measare; that it was designed to make @ slave of w po jceqan, who, Whey thoaght, Wag «5 much a citizen und repuplican av any member of theparty. As to tho precticsbility of the measure, it was generally beitov- ed to hw absurd, expecially if carried out with respect to e democrat of we police force. ore meter thought the regelution should be voted cown, Be coud not see what authority the Commis. sionegs could bare over policemen, exeepting as police- men. He thou, teuchtyrauny should be opvored, and tout the Commissioners shouid distinctly ungerstand that the members of the committce opposed all auch tyranny a8 republicans ard meta vers of toe committes. The op; osite portion took the ground that, by allowing the polvemeu any pardicipstion in poiitical matters tho whole police force became a machine, to be usod by party leaders sttoeir wil! and faacy. Fernando Wood's police system war cited and commented cn quite severely. ‘At last @ gubatitnie was offeres in place of the resolu- Lic, to the effct that the prohibition of policemen takiny active pars in political matsers, was arbitrary, tyraani wo? absurd. The substitate created as much talk as tho original reroiution, Speaker after speaker too® the floor, each ‘with, the determinetion of giving utterdipce to as many words ag poreible, bur, strange to say, each appeared to De pefectly epiritiess on the sudject, Tacre was ro enthasiasm shown rhrovghout tho evening. The spsak- ing was decidedly lame, the speakers epiriviess, but very Joquaciods, and the whole thing very tame. Mocton for an Injonction against the Brooklyn Ferry Compary. SUP AEME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Retore Hon, Judge Merk. Jury 20,—The Long land Ferry Company vz, The Brook- tun Ferry Company.—Tais was an application on bebalf of the piaintifls for an injunction to restrain the defendanta from interfering with the plalctiffs In runaing the ferries from Peck slip and Grand strect to Williamsburg. The Plaintiffs hove purchaecd at auction from the Corporation of New York the right to ran aferry,and under a rent of $35 000 @ year. The defordants are charged with having, without ‘authority, run a ferry 20 a3 to injure tho plaintiffs. Mr. Robiveon and Mr. Hutobins, on behalf of the defendants, moved for @ postponement, in consequence of the ab- B ace of B*, Jas T. Braty, a2d also on tue ground that tho defendants bad not been able to got the aff lavits required for the motion. Mr. Coarles O'Conor ant Mr. Jobn McKeon oppozed ‘tho application to postpone the motion. The Jaige grant- ed tbe application to postpone until Monday next, The ‘suit ariaes out of the opposition of M. George Law and hig ‘assoc ater to tho lessees of the Corporation, who are under a heavy rent to the Corporation for the privilege of :ua- ning the forry. uricket. BROOKLYN VERSUS ST. GEORGE'S. ‘Tho firet elevens of these clubs played their first match ‘this season yosterday at Hoboken. The toss was won by the Brooklynites, who gave the first tnoings to their op- ponents. In this jaa!ngs some very fine batting was exbi- Dited, Sharp scoring 20, Gibbs 21, Ford 10 and Wilson 12 before they were put cut, with the exception of Ford, who carried out bia bat, ‘The bowling of Merern. Stokes and Marah, on the Brooklyn side, was very good, and the long stopping of Wright fair. The flolding on tho part of | vest this geason—but the sudden change in the pro ; crowded to overflowing. THE WATERING PLACES. CAPE MAY. Usiren Srarsa Boren, Care May, Cape Toland, N. J., July 16, 1859. Js Cape May on Kxo-ptional Watering Pines to Ltuitroaa to Spm — Scenes om the Bexch, 2. Having pot ced your very just criticisms upou some of the principal + altering pisces Of this covoiry, tn respect to high charges, bad tables abt exorrsive dinoler, aud com sc yuent expenrive discomfort geuecslly, It bas oocurred to me that thie piace is an agreeable exception to the rule; ond, mara as it 18 Dot ae Well kooRD to the New York public as it should be, som’ few comparisons ia tts favor might, at this Reason, attract the attention in thie direction of those Who are bull at w loas where Lo go ta, spond a fow weeks quickly, yet cbeestully and comfortably—and yob comparatively inexpensively, taking everything together, Ly the eoushore, ‘One of tho first recommendations is, that it is oti!! inad- cceeible by ratiway, although an attempt to ge! up a rait- voad fever bore was made about two years since, which {riled throngh two very good reasous; one was that it ‘would pot pey, aud the gecond was that it would rulu tho Place; 80 that, thanks to these two omutpotent objections, woe etilt come here by steamboats from Philadelphia and Baitimore down the Delaware Bay, and from New York by Sanford’s very excellout line of sea steamers, from the foot of Cedar street, North river, ia about the same levgth of time, and with as smooth water as generally baween New York and Newport. Auother is, that there is not so great a crowd of “ cx- cursioniste” on Ssturdays and Sundays from Phila- delpbia ag formeriy. This fact is partially attributa- ble to first mentioned recommendation and tho eetndliabmennt of a watering place calied ‘Atlantic City,” fome thi forty miles further north on the Jersey shore, and accessible from Philadelphia by railway in three’ hours or #0; is respect, Cape May is it wee formerty, ho have seen the various watering ch ag those in Switzerland, where one tak’s a cup uf coffee or playn chess ona floating board while in the mineral batb, and possibly even those which might be called modera Turkisu baths, from the charac- tor of their athondauis—not uniike in some respects the real Oriental bathe atill to be found ia Buds, Hungary—and ‘can coutras: Lbem with che staid chicken: broth-water driuk- +e of the Germsn Brunnen and the more formal seasice baiwing piaces of Holland and England, whore each bata in wcarrisge bath houge is quito a business undertaking: Abd theo come pack, {no imagination, to Newport, when the whe flag at 11 A. M. indicates that ladies, with only iheir particular {rience of the masculine aex, are bathing, apo the red fisg at 12 M. suggests that gentlemen may in sans culite, to the no little terror of ladies who till in their backing hovses—can form no adequate conception, if you have never witnessed the fact, of reversal hundreds of human beings, of boih sexes aad of ail ages and colors aimost—certainly 88 to their fancy bathing dreeses—ail batbing at the same time, along some Is of a beach unequalled’ for exteat, beauty or gurt anywhere, while i sufety is secured by sur/boats lylag outside of the breakers, in case of accident to any too ad. Yentvrous expert wt awimming, Such a scene may, however, be now daily witnessed at Cape May, The town, called properly Cape Island, (to distinguish it from (ape diay Poet Oflice, some ten or fifteen miles in the inter‘or,) is incorporated, cantaina many yery protty cut- feges and a umber of first ciasa hotels. Among the lat ter is the one forming the caption of this ietter, conducted ‘by Coj, Sam, Houston, « gentietnan who may be called a pup of of David Barnum, formerly of Baltimore, and who in erin sort to maintain % bis cuisine and other scrangements the repatation 80 joyed by the Cit, Hotel of Baltimore, pli id Informal undress hops, or impromptu balls and instra- mental concerts, fill up the evening hours, and tho sea breeze woos the Wayfarer to his couch at an early hour, and then faps aim to delicious repose to the music of ihe ‘waves plashing upon the sbore under bis window. During tho morning hours, after a hearty breakfast, avd defore bathing «t eleven A.’ M, the never failing re- sovrcer of Dowling, shooting and billiards are at hand; or ay’s shooting’ among the bull-hoad piovers up the cosst, or, again, crabbing and fishing in the ‘inlet;” while the afiernooa may be devoted to a drive or ride along @ beach of more than five miles in extent; or acros? the mainland to Diamond Beach, on the Delaware; or in- land to Cold Spring,a natural well of pure fresh water rigipg amidst @ salt marsh. While convarsation, love- making and fiirtixg fill up agreeably the short interati. cea with their never-failing piquancy, to old a# well ae young. Such, str, are Cape Isiand and the attractive sur- Toundings of Cape May. Coxcreas Haut, Carz May, July 16, 1859. Letter from Cape May—Rush of Pleasure Seekert—The Ho- tls— Billiards and Bathing--Ladies at Ten pini—Quak ers and Ministers-- Scenery on Delaware River and Bay— The “Pea Patch’—The Steamboats—Distinguished Guesti—Politics at @ Discount—attractions of the Cape, de., eo. Tho ecorching rays of the midsummer sun have at length driven thourandg to this excellent watering place, to ca. joy tho 0001 and refreshing wea vices bere ty vo iui laden with health for the invalids, comfort to the pleasure seeker and fascination tothe belles of fashion, This is the first week that has paid the proprietors for preparing their hotels and aetting their apartments in order; in fact the eeason has been so backward that the different cater- ers to the public at this place began to despair of a har- grarme of the clerk of the weather has caused a rush to the different fashionable resorts, and this week the arri- vals at Cape May have numbered from 200 to 300 daily. The number at present quartered here is cetimated at ubout 3,000, Th's may bo gaid to bo favorable, since the latencen of the season did not eet the pleasure seekers on whe qui vive until the last ten days. Tho arrivals are already equal to last year at this time, and tho season will probably reach its height, about the first of August, when it is exyected that the hetels and boarding houses will be The “hops” for the season have now commenced, and the lovers of the dance are in ccatacies over the extensive arrangements made to please their fancy. Lhe sweet tones of the violins aud bugles are nightly echoing and re-echoing throughout tho different holla of the Lotels, adding life to everything and moving with their soul etigring etrains even the straight coat Quakers, who find it almost Impossible to mit still under their exbilarating efleste., Quakers, ministers and others who <csire to be free from tue temptations of those hotels whero musis and dancing are the principal features locate themrelyes whilst here at those hotels where the yiolin is excluded; but I notice that oven Quakers like to-@tenl away feom their daughters, whom they take every occasion to imprere with the idea that dancing is an unpardonable sin, and fd their way to Congress Hail upon important and gay occasions, Bathicg, playing billiards and rolling tenpins (tho latter exercise I notice the ladies freely take a part in at the well arranged rooms of Mr. Barrott, fitted up for thom) are tho routine in the forenoon, dine from two to four, then walk- ing und riding upon the beach, billiards, goscip and tenpins vpll tea; then mnsic, dancing and gossip cide the day, and all submit themselves wo the invitiog embrace of Morpheus, who never fails to entrance those who coa gregato here, however much their nerves may repulse bim before they come. Tho batnivg in the morning I know by personal experience to be not only pleasant bat conducive to health, whilst the ride upon the beach can betior be understood by those who have tried it than by description, and all who go once will never fail to take the eecond ride. Cape May is reached either from New York or Phila- delpbia by the excellent line of steamers known ag the Sanford line, and the trip {rom either place is ouc of the moet pleatant imaginable. The steamers of this line aro etaurcb!y builtand commodious, managed by exvelient officers, uod well deserve the confidence of the public. Taking pessege on the steamer Boston, of that line, at Pnil- adeiphia, oo Fritay morning, 1 enjoyed a sail down the Delaware tenfold more pleasant and agreeable than I an- ticipated, und any one that tries a trip from Philadelpbia on the Deiaware to tiis place, a distance of ninety miles, will never regret the time spent. Ifhe bas a particle of romance in hig howom’ he wil! long to repeat the journey. ‘The scenery is charming, particularly on the western or Pennsylvania shore, On the New Jersey side the land is level, and the sandy beach that greeta the traveller's eye ig an unmistakable evidence that he ia in sight of Jersey. ‘There 1s nothing to attract attention except the city of right agies receding in the distance, until we come to tbo village of Chester, Pa , noted as being the place where the Pennaylvanis Volunteers of the war of 1812 wore quartered for two or three months, ond then disvanded Without bavipg a chauve to seea red cont, The citizens of that place claim that a noted thora apple tree marks pot whore Willlam Penn ‘eet’ landed, an honor hI believe is contested by both Wilmington ang Newcastle. At or near Chester the laud slopes awa: ently rising ag it recedes from tho river, with elegant the Brooklyn gentlomen was splendid, but wo cannot say the samo for their baiting, the sioven only scartug 34. The gamo was won by the St, Georgo’s eleven by 74 runs We give below THE SCORE. Beacon tones Watson b. Wri Wrigit b. Gibbs oe: . Ae at. farm bovees crown'ng the summits of sloping hills, givin; to the entire country a beautiful park nike red Many points of interest moet the eye whilet passing down the river, which in conuexien with the numerous bays and inleta, and the well rigged sailing vessels ploughing their way tbrovgh the Ddeautiful Delaware, diversify the Boeoory and prevent it from becomiag monotonous, The next place of any uote after lag Chester is Witmington, nearly at the upper end of the little State of Delaware, an ancient town and the largest in that State, Newcastle comes nett in tura, almost hidden from view by the beautiful grovee bordering on the river, Whilst watching the receding outlines of that town, we como to Deleware City, in front of which is the celobrated “Poa Patch’ Island, 60 long in cont between the States of Delaware and New Jersey, but finally decided in favor of the United States, upon which the govornment is now erecting a large stone fort. From Fort Delaware to the Cape thore is nothing worthy of note. hilst the besuty of the scenery far excelled my anticl- pation, the oflicers and crew of the steamer in their cour- teour treatment of the passengers mado the sail an agree: able one. It was really gratifying t> soo the contrast bo- tween the officors of the steamor Boston aud those of most of our river steamers. Every one connected with the boat, from the captain down to the deck hands, Anawered the many questions of tho passengers {a that pleseant manver that inepired confidence in all, ax well as Bratitied the most fastidious. Tho closo atteniion to the ‘wante of the Ss WAS @ marked feature of tho offi- cers of the beat. We had on board about 200 passengors, about seventy of whom were through pasevgers to New York; the balance landed at this place. ft isn wonder at more of our summer tourists do not take this route ja pasting between Now York ami Philadelphia, and thus NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2) nat only enjoy ove of ths ploasentest mails afforded by aay HAW WH tHe Unive, bus avoid the creased Varden waa AW MOY thOupory, aud recetve a prac*ial bonets from ie ten breMtee and ather advantages of this couw, (0 #4¥ bethivg of a OPPOCbURity Of ebjoyiDy © De\b La Uae Sart OF Uhis pace 1 S4l0 aavite wil piewoute seekers to try oas of Satord’s stean, “8, Whether starting from New York or Philaceipbia, age it ey 4re vob agreeably ds 4p ed 'B the tip, toey wili ce SDly fail to oe la @ condivion Of eth body aod mind to evjoy O80 Of bho moay agroval’e bits OF AweL witol the rexca of uo WuriAg, . {be prssoopors ure wil iunded bere ou 420 Lnsidg a’ the PAibL oF Cape, @oistance of two mies from Daye Ixlsan, where pre 1 Wait ng carriuges by Cozens to couvey taua ( the ciflereus Love 6, tho expeuse veing varus by the Seamboat Compsoy—which brings a person from Putla- delpuia for boventy v6 Geuls, and lands Dim at tae hoies, and from New York, w distauce of one nuadsed aud iifvy muee, for two collars. The road from tho lan ting ‘x Swovth wud level, und quidifly driven over, Juss ai the edge of the villoge we cram a bridge over s atroam, ¥uich & perhon can early jamp goross, and are thou told tat we aro on Cape Island. “Taumcdistely we enter a villvge of avout 700 inhabitants, ttiat remaix hers the entire year. 1 bave also been bIy disappoiuted with the appearance of the Caps. Tao idea I had jormed Of Ib was of & bieak, barren sand bed, about as attractive 4b Couey Iviand, without apy natural green herbage to be seen; bot, on the contrary, I find that the ontire Jape is ubder @ high slave of cultivation, with picassat farm houses aud large and luxuriant folds of graia i ever direction. The lawns from the hotels nie covered wih Fase Wo whe beach. In fact, as far as the uaturat advan. t.gee of Cape May, as watering p'ace, are concerned, it ia bead of any other seaboard resort that I have visited, And nothing but the fact of its being under the control of Jersey seems to bave prevented it from excelling“all Overs. Ail thas is neeaed is ap infusion of te go anead spirit of New Yorkers to make it outstrip its rivais. Among thoee that annually visit here, I fiud that Penn- aylvan'aps and Southerners coastitute by far the largest roportion, with a smaller number of New Yorkers than supposed; but the vumber is increasing every year, Nearly ali tne Soathern States are now represonted, & few, bowever, being here, as foreruaners of those that fare yei to come—Phiiadelphia, thus far, being the main lace represented. There are uo great political charac- tere here at it, the guests being beeen A pn do merchants and Iawyers who do not have political aspira- tions, There is, in fact, a choice society hore now, in which the most fastidious could freely mingle. Wo receive the New York moraiug papers and thoso published in the afternoon of the same day at 8 o'clock the next morning; they leave Now York at 6 o'clock P.M.; the Philudelphia morning papers at 4 o’olock P. M. the same day published; and as usual tho New York Heaatp, with its well filled columogz of news, is the first sought after, The news agent has in- formed me that be received ten copi:s of the New York Trwune, ten of the Times, and one huadred of the Nuw York Hynatp, and would 'be compelled to increase the RUmDer Of BERALDS S000, Ag soz eet bought a New York paper wanted the Herat. The newsman that cries the papers through reels has become quite a favorite, as he from ove hotel to another, decked with a red sash, ® bundle of papers under one arm, and 4 poaiman’s born with which he announces that ho is coming to deal out the news of the day to us. Ho is eougbt after and attacked by body. ‘Tne notes of big horn arouse the fasnionabies gathered bere much quicker than the gong for dinuer, the principal hotels are Congress Hall, Columbia House, United States, Alantic and Ocean houses, with many otbere, great wad emall. Of these Congrees Hail ta the best eituated ag far as the benctt of the sea brceaea, wich « large yard and lawa extending to the beach, and’ thus far this season teads all otuers in number of gucats, Tao Usiied Sates, under the excellent manazement of Colonel Houston, of Barnum’s Hotel, Baltimors, ia fast gaining confidcnce. The numbers sojourning there as woil as ai tbe Columbia or Ocean houres, are, however, a great way behind Congress Hail. A large number oi visiters are stopping at private houses, many resting cottages, others bourding, preferring the home-like, quiet forms there ‘to We bustle of hotel life. A prrsoo can be accommodated bere ip accordance with the size of bis purée—trom iiy cons to $2 60 per day; and there is less of the “caich- penny arraugements ‘than at any other piace of resort vhat I bave vised. Whilst bathing this morning I acc'dentally stumbled upon Judge Woodward and aay, of Pa., who were there enjoying the foaming of the waves, and tue Judge evi- dently determined to clear up his legal ideas. Hon. R. 0. Hickok, State Superintendent of Common Schools of Penn- eylvania, was aleo there, flounoing in the surf and battling with the waves, as 1 resolved to conquer. Many of the hotel keepers aze still complaining that the arrivals are emailer than usual. We shali to-day probably have s large acceesion from the Phitabouts. As tnis is uo place for the politicians to congregate, and whilet recu- perating their exbeusted energies mako Governors and Presidents, you must not expect uny politigal gossip. Those who frequent Lape May are of that class who come to obtain real benefits, leaving their cares and verations at homo. Tne following names, well known in their sovoral States, area fair sample of those who are aud have been bere Unis sesson. At the Congress Hall are Masors. Dundee, Capt Hart, Samuel Bronzon, R. Dale, W. F. Potis, Mr. Coben, and F. J. Figuera, worchants, bankors andim’ porters of ‘Philadelphia; Mesers. Kirkland, Eaoch Pratt, und Isaac Cole, well known Baltimorians; Oscar Colo and J. T. Sanford, of New York. At the Ocean Houre—Rey. J. May, Va.; Rev. Dr. Cammings, Baltimore, and Judge Woodward, of Pennsylvanian. At the United States—S. J. Patterson, of St. Louis; R. Q. Martin, Boston; Mr. Pendle- 4on, of Baltimore; Mir. McGregor, of Petereburg, Va.; J. 8. Clareon, of Miseouri; Mr. Hays and family, and Major Fricomen acd famtly, of Philadelphia, At the Columbia tloure—Hon. H. C. Hickok, of Harrisburg, Pa ; Messrs. eo, W, Carpenter and H. F, Deetiver, of Philadeiphii john F. Potters aud Dr. Yaul Boward, of Washington; Kupgman, of Trentoa, and C. Pedesclane, of Louisiaus. on. B. Winter Davis, of Maryland. has Jp. ett large number of other prominent citisens nny! vapia are stopping at private houses ia different parts of the village. @ Village of Cape May itself, aside from its bathing features, is picasaut. Tne streets, although nar- row, are novertheless made attractive by the suug and tastefully arranged cottages and shade trees, Everything abont the viilsgo and wetering place, which, by the way, is all in a huddle together, has & and wholesome alr, and free from those thousand and one annoyances charac: torietic of our fashionable resorts. There are no flies to torment the viriter, or mosquitoes to be continually pro senting their bills for thetr doieful serenade. If the benefit of surf bathing, and at the same time comfort, by those fleeing from the hot walls of the city is sought after, by | ell moka go to Capo May. Leave Now York at five P. M. and you are bere at breakfast next morsing; ditto Philadelpbia at ten A. M. aud you are here at tea. When nere, if they want to enjoy the society of the Quakers snd ininisters, away from the music, go to the Ocean House, or to a private house; but if they desire to be ong the life and bustle, with’ a pleasant lawn lending wn to the besch and pienty of good, music, try Con- gress Hall, which commands the best view of the ooe1n, if,on the’ other band,they desire good quarters a little bick from the beach, try the United States, Should these be too steep for the purses of some who wouid like to go, such can find very pleasant hotels, too numerous to men. Hon, ua low ag one dollar per day, and boarding bousce as Low ag filty cents. In short, man can evjoy the surf bathing here end the invigorating atmosphero at just vebut price he may choose. Let us bave a few Gothaniites to mingie with tbe rober Quaker spirit, the life of the euch aod the jealous Pennsylvanians. A little more fa miliarity will do xo harm, but remove a grest deal of pro- dice. i P. S-—The Philadelphia steamers have left upwarde of 800 pacsengers here to day—viz.; the Sanford line 240, and the opposition line about 70—thus thoy continue to como, Many of the Philadelpiians are nore with their private carriages; amopget that number we noticed on the peach to dvy Major Friedman, as contented as any mor- tal well can be, SARATOGA. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Jaly 18, 1859, Lusoredle Opening-—The Christian Union Descending on the Eprings—Plendy of Belles, but no Tinklers—Lawyers and Politicions Invading the Place, &c. The seagon at this fashionable resort opens vory favora. biy. During the past week a third more peoplo have vitited the Springs than were here during the same time oue year ago. This is somewhat surprising, too, from the fect that three days of the past week have been raiay, aud therefore unpleasant for travelling. Outside of the p>ove estimate the members of the Troy Convention, consisting of nearly five hundred people—delogates from the various Christian Union Associations in the United Statee—precipitated themselves down upon this village. They came in a epecial train, and marched in processiwn from the depot to Congress Hall, where they dined. There was something of a con- test between the landlords of Congress Hail and the United States Hotel to see which should feed the Pious multitude. Hawthorn and McMichael got them at dollar a head, notwithstanding they could baye had a din- ner at one of the other houses for fifty cents each, The perty represented every State and Territory in and be- longing to the United States, and the different provinces of British North America. Immediately upon their arri- val at Congrees Hall they took possession of tho different public parlors and had religious exercises. The fashion- able sinners, who never witnessed anything of the kind before, looked astonished, which was interpreted by the brethren of the “Christian” Unions ag an evidence of a “pious turn.” It ig the prevailing opinion of those here who guage summer travel, that a larger number of people in tho United States are, and during tho present month will be, seeking plesguro at the dilereat public reso; than havo been on the move before for years. This plsce and Newport will do the pormanent buriners and constitute the gay and fashionable resorta for 1869, Nisgara and the mountains will have a steady ilov of the heterogeneous masses, Travellers who come bere from foreign countries etop principally at the United States Hotel, while Congroes Hall is tho great mart for Amori- cans. The grounds upon which the latier house siands are contiguous to the Cun; Water Springs. There isa singular cedciency in tho geiting up of the hotels hero, which etrikes ono who is in the habit of travel- Lo Tg great surprise. It is the fact that thero are no in tho house, except one ou each floor for tbe maid. If w gueet is sick {n the night, or decires sealstance in his room at any time, he muat citber dress himself suitable to be seen in fasnionabie society in order to tind the landlord or tho maid, or ho must suffer tho consequences, Tho want of bel!s in rocms caitacs a good deal of swearing and some suffering, and it is a great nui- sance that they are not aupplicd. Asa matter of economy, landlords at and all the other watoring places where the same evil exists, would coon reap the expense of bly aly their rooms with belis by the profits they would make out of liquors and segars which guests would order, Ladies and fentlemon would frequently, drink wino in their rooms who cannot go tos bar. Saratoga is always well su with beiles, and musical ones too, but every geptioman don’t have ono, and I therefore, in debalf of numerous single gentlemon, appeal to the land- Jords of Saratoga to fernish their rooma with bo'ls. Driving to the lake, eating twice or three times per * ‘om eight to twelve each night, and drinking Congress wator at the Sprioge—and some practising at tue bar—at al times is ‘the programino for each twoaty four hours. Speaking of “practising at the bar’ remindg mo that nore was gome tharp practice la w refores case bofora three oo. 82%" C18 sk Congtees Hall, ou Cbursaay phe Nehion te tre @alke, Le AviorLey Geversi of UY Stare, made au.” 6! Be Lt YPOO Ode slr, Aud Weoutel Nye and Ciarke BJ. * teh ae ee Wie Ober side AvOUb Bix 4OUr O, WERE o 1 mm Scout wu Sere cousumed in arguing sae ¢ , Lobrer ve that itr Briggs, Congresam: om No York chy, Das arpie odid sumhaer reat Soo kare * ed nied (uraa ® bewie ful ap sud alope In 12 gorkuwescarly Lar of Jare'oy Mm which the Catekili Mounsaine aad the Green Mouutsing of Vermont can be diatiocdy en oie {he Bekod eye, General Nye, Mr Biswonfur., of New Yorks City, Ms Attorney General and oiher aia al bed repuditcens have Mean gucsia ab Me. Br gaa fhe ast week. Mr, Briggs beouge tw ine Poke m7 WADE Of ibe opposition ia the bexs House, wad iw tase (oR MER Aili Wield Goueiderable louueace, as the comoined opoop ion of repub cans, autt Lecompton demoorsts aad Norn Amercacs Will ooly compose @ majority of two, su? thie, ¢¥eP, cannot be wegom yished uoleas the repab- iowa carnY Mnuceota, wbiob, by the way, dhey feel very tenguibe Ff "lg, But Caan digreseing Too drives obout Saretoga aro much improved. Thors are come kplena™! ad vainadle private teams here, and te livery stables (uruieh @ very fair articio, bub uotoing extrs, Overmonaily taey wili get up & good * rig out,’ for Inmtance, i saw Bi Yao, with bis (rieud Kawiiage aud | two other geaslemon, ears OU & meruivE oF bo Bince, | ‘four in bana,” for Lake George, a distange of about tbiery aiiles through @ Sue county. The team wes & gay ouc, and Brignoli held the “4 *p0ns” ag thouga be was famiier with the sport, Mr Fernando Wood hag been farrying here for some days, He plays between thet ehances of Wiss and Paaeied, with the Micawber hopeéhat one of them wilt “ture o| A large pumber have left here toway by the morning train, and more wili leave im thy evening. Syne aro going to Lake George and across Lake Sbampiaia, and so Gb to the movatains, while others are Bowad t» Loe Falis @nd thence io the mountains, via Lake Outario, St. Law- renee river snd Montreal. Most of those who leave to day are “booked” to return home, NEW ROCHELLE. Nerrene House, New Rocueus, July 3, 1859. Enelosed ploste find a list of the arrivals at the Neptune Hongo to this date, which, by inserting in the Hxsarp, you Will much obiiga JAMES WILLIS, Propriotor. Capt J. B. Collins and family, Robert L Mclotosh, Kaq., E,W. Dana, Esq, D Jackson Steward, Krq., and lady, Henry Paimer an’ family, Dr and Mra J! H Foaver, Taos, Ove Le Roy und tumily, Adrian Joselin ana family, S. 8. Paimer, Eeq., Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Satterlee, Jamea Bidle, Keq., H. K. dogert and lady, James &, Smith, Esq., EA. Neilxen, Keg, “Andrew Pattuilo, Eeq., Jono'Q Aaywar, i>q., E Von Der Heydt (Prussian Couwni) and family , Jaa. H Neilson, Feq., Mr. and Mrs. L.. Schmidt, Hon, H. Broiy and lady, Sir. aud srs. W. H. Forbes, children and ver- vent, H Oncervonk, Bxq., Chas. H. Nelison, Baq , D. Mes- Ringer, Faq, A. B. Netigon and family, Mr. Archibalc Her Britanvic Majesty's Consul, Mrs. archibald, objid an servant, E Buckbardt and family, N. T. Mubbard, Exq., Mre Wm Neiigon and family, Ohas.’E, Barone and family, Mr. Coleg Morr, Mr. J. Ponsent, Je., Now York; P, Cbryetal and lady, San Francisco. FASBIONABLE ELOPEMENT IN CHELTENTAM—HOW A SINNING CHUKCH LIGHT PAYS HIS DEBTS. (From the Manchestor Times, July 2 } The fesbiouadie watering place of Cheitenuam has been thrown into no litte excitement by the discovery of a most disereceful affair, the ciroumstanoes attending which have only just been brought to light through the elope- ment ofthe priucioals to America. For some time past Dr. Humphreys, the master of the Cheltenbam Grammar School, a large foundaticn education establishmont, had been most popular, and was regarded ag one of the lights ofthe town #ince the popular miuister of the parish, Mr. Clore , bad been removed to the deanery of Carlie. List week, however, hé tendered his reeignation of tue office ‘on account of pecuniary difficulties, and jeoft Chellenbam on a visit (as he said) to some re- ‘ations in Derbysbire, with a view of enlisting their sym- Ps to extricate himself from his difficulties. Ia a day or two he wrote to Mrs. Humphreys (whom he left bebind bim at Cheltenbam) from Liverpool, representing that he bad been disappointed in his ex; jons of ob teluing ssaistance, and that he shou'd be detained from her a few days longer. By the next post Mra. Humphreys received a letter from the very friends in Derbysnire “ebom her husband had represented be was visiting, in. vitipg her end Dr. Humphreys to visit them. This sroused ber euspicions; she conenlted her friends, in quiries were instituted, and Mrs. Humphreys prooseded to Liverpool. Here ehe ascertained that ho had taken a passage for America in an assumed namo with a foams, @ insrried woman, the wife of one of bis largest creditors in Cneltenbam, and the mother of eight children: he bim- telf having six. It ecems he had sent quautiies of iuggage to Liverpool, in anticipation. of bis depertare. On the morn'ng of his departure for Livé tained from Mrs Humphreys her watch and all the money ‘she had, and left her and her children totally upprovided for. Dr. Humphreys had movod in the first circles, aad made large profesrions of religion and morality. Political Intelligence. Doveras Docramves wv Sr. Louis.—A democratic con- ‘vention In Bt. Lonic, « few daze age, auopted straight-out Douglas squatter sovereignty free soil resolutions. A number of prominent democrats declared that ‘‘the reso- lutions would sink the democracy in 1860.80 deep that forty thousand hyenas could not sietate ine. ul As to reopening the African slave trade, @ grave itical and economic import, aud sqaestion of the bigbes! pouty tae several States, each for itself, and with reference alone to the industrial interests ofeach. The tue for ite decision has not yet arrived, aud as I have formed no opinion upon its expediency with that thoughtfulness which its great importance demands, I will not discuss it here, LerTer FROM Sam Hovstor—Hs Recarps Know Norainc- seat AS Deap.—The following “curious, interesting and im- portant” letter is from ex Senator Heuston, to the editor of the Galyeston Union: — Howrsvitie, July 2, 1859. Since my reply to your letter I bave seen the letter re ferred to, and wish pleasure eay to you in roturn for your courtesy, that I have not known since 1855 of the exist- ence of any organization ia this State of the Know Notuing order, nor of any intention ever to revive it. For myown part I am not in favor of again agitating that or any other lem. It was atated, years since, that Know Nothingism was (cad, and I have #0 regarded it. There ure isms of a most dangerous character which threaten our safety a8 well as our existence, to which I am vnalterably opposed, These are the isms of nullification, secersion and disunion, and which are in vogue wita many men who claim to be friends of the Souta, but are in reali- ty demagogues, Who live on agitation, hoping to bz eleva ted by the confusion of the times. Many of there are promment advocates for reopening the African slave trade, tham which no greater evil is to be apprebended to the South, If thie wore once done, the South would be over. ron by African Darbariang, and our lives, and what is ‘worke, our homes and our fami would bs subject to their barbarities—and im no possible way advacce our genera! or pstional prosperity. In my opinion ail these devices are intended to bring about disunion. Hence Iam opposed to ali isms, and henceforth will rely for safety and free government upon the constitution and the Union. ‘Tay embrace all that cau exist of freedom and regulative liberty among men. Under their provecting wgis we can enjoy everything, Without them the reflecting mind cau exprct nothipg but anarchy and rug tothe best hones of mapkind, SAM HOUSTON. Srsca Exxction ix Virgiia.—The Governor of Vir- ginis bag issued a proclamation ordering an clection to be beld on the fourth Toursday in October, to fill the va- coucy in the Fourth Congressional district caused by the death of Hon. Wm. 0. Goode. CaurORNIA CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE NOMINATIONS — ‘The following are the State nominations of the three par- ties iu California, The State election takes place on the first Wednesday in September. The salary of the Gover. nor is $10,000:— Governor. Lt, Governor. Milton 8. Latham. J.C, Downe: John Currey, Leland Stanford. Lecompton . Anti Lecomp! Republican Lecompton., ve Anti-Lecowwpton. i E D. Baker, Republican P. H. Sibley. Secoxp District oF GroroiA.—Hon. Martin J. Craw ford has been nominated by the democrats in the Sacond district of Goorgia for re-election to Congress. Kanees Constitutional Convention. [Special despatch to the Missouri Demoorat.} ‘Wrannorte, July 13, 1859. ‘The Convention hag epent most of to-day in Committee of the Whole, having under consideration reports of the Commitues oa Legislative Department, ou Judicial, on Ecvcatton and Public Institutions. ‘The article establishing common schools, as reported from the committee, does not prohibit negroes from re- ceiving the full benefit of the schools. A propositon to in- pert the word “white,” £0 as to effect that object, was laid on the table, Anotber amendment of the same virtue was pend- ing when the Convention adjourned. ‘A lengthy discussion was bad on that point. ‘A provision giving children of african descont an equita- bie proportion of the common school fund of the Siato wus stricken out. The committee, to which waa referred the memorial of tno ladies of Kanaas, praying that the conatitution be framed ro as to give females tho right of suffrage, reportad that ia tho opini¥n of the committee wouankind would be more profitably emp'oyed in attending properly to their domestic duties, and at the same time baye sufficient cares to epgroes their whole attention. Whe Steam Frigate Powhatan at Penang— Festivities on Board. From the China Telegraph (Lon‘on paper) July 2] 6 Hon. Mr, Ward, the United States Minister to Chiaa, arrived at Penang on April 30, aad left shortly after for China, in the steam frigate Pownatau. Tho arrival of Ny fooling. It apvenrs that-on Apel she captain kindly, feeling. pears on captain and offcors of tho Powhatan gave an entertainment gn ‘oard to the gentry of the isiand. Althongh # was got up very hurriedly, there were enough to do honor to the event, including ® considerable aumber of ladies. Dancing began at seven, and was kept up until midoigbt with un- flogging energy, The noble vessci was tastefully deco- rated and up. Tne band Vercneenoenen: of lively air w oxcelleat ireehments were served in the 8 saloon and tho wardroom. On the 25th, Hon. Mr. Lewis, the Prosident Council- lor, gave return ball and supper, which was followed by another on board the Powhatan. The band betonging to vow vessel hat played on the le every Monday, Wednesday and Friaay, duriog ber stay, to the great de- Night of the residents. Tlis Excellency Mr. Ward, in commany with the Hon. Mr. ewe, Rs visited the government realdonce on the hill, which bad been kiadly pinced at tae dispogal gf Commo- Gore Tatuall by the Governor. ; Tonal Intelligence. Among the pastongers por steamer Asia, for Liverpool, yetterday, "9 notice the names of Meredith Calhoun, Biq., aud fasntl , of Orlears. Peyton Miadicton, United Stales 8; tor of Cx: ome wt Pavsane, ie at the Su Nicboven ee CaP Mr, Maurtco Strakosch eniled for Europe por As.a yos- verday, to c8S8e Artiets for the ensuing operatic season, Jobn Lord (OMpbell took bis seat on Monday, June 27, { upan the wooleack, “OF the Brat time, as Lori Chancellor of Bugland, wheu thy 404 old man vory appropriately gave jucgment concerning AN Old Hong of Kiiza Cook's, popularly known ag “The Gid Arm Chair,’? At tw Fourth of July dings: ( London, Commodore Arcedeokne, in aspecoh of much wit, bumor aud elegance, proposed suecers to “the American AS#9°lation at Lon. aon.” The Lauiee aegembled in the gaile.i0S, !t quantiiy und quailty, well culied, Inngaed their best add Beariicat, for Br wok’ brief and brilliant addy 8S, CO ning ‘Merouty ped speeches of much longth, #48 most | Our correspondent in Lonton, writing on the 6th of July, Saye:—Ail persons learnod in Court mud fazblonable lore Gre aware that tbo Houorabls Mr, Smith, Speaker of the | Commons of Variiament of Cansda, is in Loudon, the | bearer of sa address to hor Majesty, praying that shi will grecously honor her Canadian aubjecte with. «vine next year. Though it ig not likely Queen Victoria will ever cross the large aud small wavee—as the Chovalier Heart de Wickoff calis tho unevenness of the briny ele- wept—of the broad Atlantic, yet it is provable that the heir apparent to the throne, bie Royal Higness the Prince o& Wales will visit Cams, I bave no doubt tha; the ; st aldo, wings of Wood, Fddy & So. wes DeLaWake BxrK, eas rd 996 ree] Risen ». i, 85.4 60, £3.36, 64, 68, 40, 49, 62, a1, ae 0 S96, Ji 44, 96, 38, 12, 48, 45. 10, 15, 85, 1694, 12, s Gronars Drase NO Tea, JULY Ag 60, 63, 70, $0, 13, 41, 67, 86, 00, 55, 51, 4, 18. Growcia Chars No 393, Juux'20, tag)” 27, 9, 57, 70, 41, 30, 78, 19, 55, 28, 73,13. Cronars Orase so. ‘$04 Bata, June a 10, 64, 7, 20, 74, 66, 5%, 68, 56, 14,05. 44, WUOD, SDK & 00., Wiminga, ha, squesetarcenriaencais Pogo Bills, Cotamisetos and x-! Orders yunctualiy adeades to, Oilloe 116 Geocache eee. Buzeka Shuttle Sewrhy Machines Oftoe 489 brosd af Bd. Levy, Geversl cuparinengent ne Wasted addream Btager’s Sewing Machines. PECK GREATLY KEDUORD: For a!l mavafacturing prupasee these machines are vet equalled, They are capavie of deing more work, and earning wore money Has any Mer machine AMILY MACTIN' At $0 and £15 have beowme # necersity eee wihey are known, TM FINGKaA 4 00., 438 Br wawy. [Tho Rest Spring Hed tn Wrtstence— i lowes Aaliptio, at te ‘a $010 36, ot &78 Broadway, Cali and a we jugurs Reduced. Cen Pounds Coffee, 9 cheat of tee, $i, at BELPUKD'S, #5 bith myoane, ORF 2 Franant—Davni—Oa Frniay, March 4, by H. Milvurn, pastor of Pacide wucet Mvibort church, Brookiyn, Mr C. Laovorn be Fexraw of Baieorpal vatimate which the American nution entertains for tre virtues—judging particulur'y from enthusiasm: evinced last évenicg a6 the Independence dinnor—of our good Queen, will yesuis in an invitation to the youag Prince to cross the frontier, to receive 4 hearty and cor- Gial reception, -—Mrand Mre Meredity bhoun, Masters Jao D> N 4 at w Jos Holdich, New Jon F Matringley, "aiti- ‘ethries, Wpringfeld: Hon’ Jas Hf ‘Bentussy; M Steak W oF Preot! undee, J J de n vera; Fred berris and goo. south al 6 W Ferpie, Loo dow; Lapt Loring U 8 A, Baltimere: }, Mngiand: J 4 Luniop aod friead. Louisville, Ks; Kev Dr Lolurup acd frtend, Hoston, hdward harvey, England, M Kintuer, Kea i net ae mith sad t*o ness Land; ro A bpry ana four chidren, Vavt Jas P Thomown « Yort; Mrs Jane Corunton and grandchild. Buffalo, Mraud Mrs as Jooes, Owen Jones, N York; “ise Oora Gos | Rebeca paw Jer a so 28, N York: jeiphia; Mra Barton, ju suque. Towa; Hercd, 60; Robt Boyd, Philadelphia; TM Wilson, Mi Specte, $107,010. sowman, George Franks Mind Niokeos nod tue rea, S'S Stllmaw and «ite, Miss Heaulton, F W Smith Mra Bianke, 0 White, Mine & Sim: W Cushman, GW Davis, A ¥ Gard- ner—ly im tho ateerege. TmmaraicaL Beverirs.—Mr. J. G, Burnott, late stage moapager of Laura Keene's theatre, will take a benetit at shat bouge on to morrow eveniag. Mr. Barnett, who as votor and manager is every way worthy of the bigh place he holds in public favor, was prevented by # long and painful ilimees from having bis benefit during the regular @eagon. He should be well patronized to-morrow. The sons of Scotia will perceive taat the affair receives the sanction of the Caledonian Club, wherewith the bene- Uciary is affliated. Mr. Joseph Jefferson, tho popular comedian, will havo 2 bepeSt et Niblo’s Garden on Saturday, avd will play three of bis beat roles. As Mr. Jeffergon intends goisg to England next moath, this performance may be considered 88 & suirée d'adieu, @he Drawings of the Sussex County aud Consohdated Lottery of Delaware. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 00, MANAcEEs, ‘The Legisiature of the tate of Delaware, baving given to France, Broadbents & Co. & ‘at its last seasion, lottery contrast for twenty years, we the uni }, Commissovers appotvied by the Gevernor of anid Stale to Soxerintend the drawing of ‘aid lottery, do hereby certify that the following are the num- bere drawn this day:— Bussex Counrr--Orass No. 99, JULY 20, 1858, 74, 58,65, 50, 16, 51, 13, 26, 25, 23, 28, 2. Consouparep Lorreny—O1ass 81, Jui 2), 1850, 53, 59, 50, 55, 41, 31, 73, 20, 44, 1, 10, ‘Witness our hands, at Wilmington, Delaware, this Wednes- day. the 30h carota JOBN W. WaLERE. Commlssioners. ALFBED R. We Raymond at the Battle of Solferino.—tn another part of our psper will be found some very spicy ex- tracta and coumen's on the = rT resence of H. J. Kaywond, of the Times, at the battle no. All the ‘siory is not ty.d sre however. d.the Bmpercr aiterwarde mot, when ths Istter exciaim: Cn Amerivaln, ascre com do Dieu; Chez un Chapeau de KNOX, 2:2 Rue Broadway!” OF couree the Knox hst introduced Raymond at once, a” {i has many another man to good society, and the editor and the Xmperor had a good time of it. Brady’s Photographis Galleries, 359 and Lit] tatery, Rew York, and 857 Peunsvivania cvenue, Siephingtcn, OQ, Photographs, daguerreotypoe acd ar. Phot ph of A. Kingman Nott.—4 Boau- {iful portrait of the Inte A. Nott, taken by Moraad; price $1. For sale only at 41 Broadway, at the gallery. Miu—Isimiisble Hatr Cutter.—Dye 30 Cents, black or brown. Depot No. 1 Barclay sireet; algo aold at 899 roadway. 500 All Linen Coats—Choice for 75 Cents, at Osk Hall, 84 and 86 Fulton atreet. 3,000 Marseilles Vests—Cholce 75 cents to | $i; et Oak Hall, 84 and 8 Fulton street. ee Linen and Maractiles Pants—$1 to 1 20. Fine White Duck, Alpaca, Marseilles, &c., Jn coma, pante and vests, selling in preparution to close; at ‘Gak Hall, 84 and &6 Fulton street 1,000 Alapaca Coats, of all colors, for $2 59, st DRUMGULD & PRGOH'S, 314 Broadway. A Full Suit of White Duck for §7, at DBUMGOLD & PROOB’S, 2i4 Broadway, 1,000 White Dack Conte for $2 50, at DAUMGOLD & PROOA’S, 214 Broadway. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire And burglar proof sates, 261 Broadway, core" Breet, of Murray Rupture and Varicoule treated by Instru~ ments upon a new os and with unparalleied success. 446 Broome strect, N.Y. Defiance Salumandcr Sates—With Patent powder proof locks and cross bare. Also, fire and burglar Bool parlor safes," Depge 63 Murray alrest, coreor of College place, (formerly No. 104 Feather ERT M. PATRICK. Pertect Fituing ‘To Southerners—Movdy’a Perfect Fiting way, birtsand gent’s furnishing York, and Ganai street, New Urienba. ‘Wing’s Farina Crackers are Unequalled as ‘8 nourlehment for children. Round Hill Water Cure and Hotel—At Northampton. Msss., continues to be a favorite resort o! inva- lids, and of families and others seeking relaxation and plea. eure. For the auccess{ul treatment of chronic compiaints, eee circular, sent grat. B. HALSTED, M. D., Proyristor. Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Shoutder Braces, ‘fing belts, supporters, bandages. &c. Also Dr. wlover’s fevetirunm.’ Bord Ann street, Hatr—Its Diseases, Fall, Change of Color, and {ts embellishment, trealed carefully by A. GR ANDJEAN, OQ Twelitb street, aide and near way. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, and Toupees— ‘The best in the world—wholesale and retail, and the dye pri- vately avpiied, No. 6 Astor House. ae ye i use Geatiean ior raoeae cure truss. They also keep silk el Lid Ph fan. supporters aud shoulder Formiides mado fo odes, MO. 2 Vesey sireek, Astor Howse, New York. Paris and London Offices of Dr. M. Larmont, La Sethe mao up sas 9A. M.to2 P.M. andStod R 1,000 Photograph Views of Amerfean Sce- nery, of city avd country, forsale at HOLMES’ new bon ton gallery, 691 Broadway. Tealy, to Mises Jane Awe Da’ Gaugat 4 rig. of og city of New To? saphnoagomateed xen—Pos ex ~(n Weareeday, July 20, at the get ear, byte fo ent Momponaras a Porter, ali of thie city. er ee ag Boston and Portland please copy. Growovx—Lamata'--As bates tone Suturtay, Fay 16, at St Paul’s church, by the Rey. Mr. Macphy, Coamm % M. Grxnovx to AGaTHa M. Lagaza, daughier of wo lave Juma Lasala, of this city. Graves—Hotsensoy.—In Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Piso, Mr. Orr0 B Gkaviws, of Dublin, to Mies Louse Bow BERTON, Of Bordeaux. Knmaty—-Rawsoy.— At Albany, on Monday. July 18, the Kev. S Tf. Seeiyo, Konner G. Kineait to Sai Rawson, daughter of the Jate P. Raweou, of Ciinton. Manwinc—Oovex,—Os Weducatay July 20, hy the Rews T. J. Sawyer, Mr. Greace F. Mawzina to Mies Liza Ws OGDEN, dougnter of hoses A. Ogden, all of tas city. SusTi—Barky —On Tuesday, July 12, by tho Ree. Mr. Bayle, cf Brooklyn, Mr. Jouy D. Errn to Misx ANNik Bat- Lx?, eldest davgdter of Mr. Franels Bailoy, of Mouus Casa el, all of county Kerry, Ireland, Tmrtee—-VoLMen.—On Sunday evening, July 17, by they Rev. James Muiett, at the residence ut tas bride's pa rents, im Seveoth etrect, Mr. Trowas Epuar Tioriam te Miss Canoune A. Vormer, all of tois city. Died. Avra. —On Wedurrday, Juiy 20, Mancarer L., wife of James W. Auten, in the 44th your of her ago Her remaic e will he taken to Red Book for interment. Bostwick —On Wednesday, July 20, Muros Bosrwion,. gon of the fate Milton Bostwick, in ibe 224 year of uis age. Yne fucersl wil take plaos this (Thurauay) afternoom, at four o'clock, from No 85 Hast Twenty weveoth street. Lous —Ou Wednesday, July 20, J. Surra, yourgest sov of Edward M. and Saran Ann Dodge, aged 6 moathe ang 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfolly invited to attend the fuueral, thie (Tnnraday) afternoon, at three o'closk, from No. 432 Hudson etivet, without far- uher invitation. Fuxrox,—At Stamford, Conn, on Tnestay morning, IJniy 19, 0f cholera intentom, Jouy Cussixcs, infant sem of Jobn'L, and Margaret Fevion, ‘The funeral will take place this (Thurs‘ay) morning, af: nine o'clock, frem the residence of bis paren's, No. SF Cheever place, South Brookipn. St. Jobu, N. B., and Melbourne and Ballarat, Australia, papers pteare cop: Gaspy.—After @ jong and tedious iMlners, on Wedues- day, July 20, Mancets Gaze, the beloved ‘dazghter of Patrick ang Britart Garry, eged 27 years, a native of the parien e¢ Kl, Kings county, Ireland. ‘The friencs of the family wre requested to attend the fa neral,oo Friday afternoon, at two o’c'ock, from the real- dence of ber tather, No. 226 First avenue, near Fourteentia street. Gormaw.—On Wednesday, July 20, at four o’clo ty JOHN GORMAN, a native of the county Gaiway, Irciend ‘The fricods and sequastances are respectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, cn Friday afternoon, at two o'cloolty Se late residence, No. 121 Esat Tweaty fourth cr Husximan.—Oo Tueaday evening, July 19, Mies Bua HArnimay, aged 73 5 cara. The relatives and triendeof the deceasod are inyited to attend tho funeral, from the Amity etreet Bap- tist charch, without farther notice, on Friday morning, a @leven o'clock. Hovr.—In Havana, Cuba, on Sunday, July 10, Auuens ©. Hort, of ebip St, Louie, in tne 33d yoar of bis **Kimrtanp.—At Marinore’ Harbor, 8 ., on Tueeday, Jaly 19, Ina C. Canriscp, aged 13, ton of Henry Kirtland, late of Old Saybrook, Conn. MoGumx.—On Tuceday, July 19, Kare, wife of Andrew MoGuirk. The friends of the femily. and thoee of her bi aenrttny Seeeict Wahoa, the funeral, this (Thursday) s:teruoon, from a residence, No. 140 West Tuirty-aeoond Seventh and Eighth avenues, at two o'clock. Koovsy.—On Weonescay, Jwy 20, Baprnotomew J. Rooyry, aged 36 years, 1 month wad 28" daye. The friends and reiatives ot the family aro reapsot‘ally invited to wttend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hia mother, No. 167 Eass Twenty’ ninth street. Ryne.—On Wednesday, July 20, of disease of the heart, Wha 4, Ryxo, aged 23 yosrs. The relatives and triends of the family aro © invited to attend the funeral, this (Thareday) afternooa, at two o'clock, from the rexidence of his brather, Fredo. rick Ryno, No!a7 Carmine street, without further invite on. Svopex.—tn Leavenworth City, K. T., on Friday, Jel 1, Bexsauin ScopEN, aged 58 yenrs, 11 montus and 6 days. Fogbeh papers pleate copy, Toigrner.—On Tuesday, July 19, at Bergen, N. J. Sie nam Acavera, only child ot Wim-and’ Maria “Anellaitolstree, aged 17 months, ‘Weuerer -—On Sunday, July 17, after a lingering ilinern, Marcanur, wile of Capt. Joseph Webster, iu the io4 year of her age. The reiatives and friend of the family: inyvfed to attend the funeral, this (Tharsday) atone o'clock, from ber late residence, Seventy trec’, between Fourth and Filth avenues, MISCELLANEOUS. GRATS WANYED—IM KVKRY CITY AFD Ate United Sates and Canada, 2 dolls FHS KUBLAS BUUTILE SEWING MACHINES, Asdreaa D, Muly licensed). Price $59, Periatendent, New York. A T FVERDELL'S—WEDDING OAKD8, NOTRS, h These celebrated cards, elegantly engraved, can only on Broadway, corner Duane sitect. peer Ae ara eee fone salatuchors sina Ai 8 80 ad fas otan Donte teas aw COST ye En ag are ing off at ui pan te iigent cone, $y epacian cea pe, Dtasimore pacts 8380 ‘all must be sala. uAc KS, 116 William street, (DORKS, UNIONS, DISELERY Naive, ENLARG ment of the great toa jot, cored without’ paln, #0 {he lone inconvenience ta tee patlent ty tie a fae e ir, aul . Befera to the ‘physicians and surgeons ORDIAL COGNAC BITTRRS IMMEVIATKLY BE. ./ eve diarrboa, ague and as attacks. 8 STRIR- FBLD, ssie unporter, No 70 Nassau street, NewYork, and tee sale by all drugatats, bars and groceries. 1 Bare A, DYSPEPSIA, CONST'PATION COLIO.— a A ee tonic bi ter pure Re Juice, medicinated ‘with Peru park jusloer. rhubarb, dc. ta FABQU AR’ ote, brandy or wine, conscientious\y recom- men: DISKASE OF STOMACH, KIDNEYS O% BOWELS. $1 quart botties at Rusbtan’s, 1(0 Fulton street, 417 and 863 jway; Hayes, Brooklyn. PENS, Gem obtD et ae ene CASH, 0a FOURY, Manufastarer, | A Gold pen (mado to order) st from $2 0 $40 per doven, OF Groom BOSES, APOTHEOARY STORES, FRUIT STORED, BAB BOOMS AND HOTEL. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. J understand that a largo quantity of mixet and P: gin, pus up under the meme of Wolfe's Sobledam rome sehnay pe, signed Alonzo Wols, wad o'ners, B® bees sais (bis market, and purchased by our irult, spolhecney €Fy stores, On ascaunt of the cheapness of the wtufle ‘AbY one WHO bus been Imposed upow fn the purchase counierfelt will conter a faror by leaving OF sending Dames 10 my fice and I coutcn ail persue (rom pure. se fog or rellicy oy pin, pul Up Under we name, of Sebledmas weenie anh ike dcr oP apace a Se me ee LF, NO, 22 Beaver etree, ‘OLMES’ GREAT BO) 1 Hreadway~ 280. portraits, Devot of the Hite wirke of art; eleven yeare at 24 Broadway. iched reorpenized Aad regenerated upou the money -maks Package Express for Europe, per Ar get tly ewes On Solurday, Zid, at) Pooce A Mey Ati iway. Holioway’s Olntment and Pills. —Multitudes Ne ee Tata ae ee of ta 4 he yu format dense have perished, when, his pls would have cured. Kennedy's Medicai Discovery 16 Warranted <roiula, erysipelas, snltrheum, scald head, ulcerated tore logs, For sale by alt druggists, gare haribo brated bs tat & Baker’s Cele! a MACTINES, FAMILY 81 ‘A? REDUCED PRIO BROADWAY. PRP oi oe oa ‘tchelox’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— retest the world, surpaesing all made, Gold and applied tthe manutaotory 3 Broadway. Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and Cheap- dresein, oleaning,.carling, uF epee 9 Bn ager ee SP cst, Ft Kerosene Oil. A (ull supply oft ‘Ofl_can now be had, Color, Mato tem al] impuriues. One SVOTENS, ageuta, WO Pearl wreak 8, T, ing, fog And money-spendicg princtples of the t mes. money tera, and ciherm bad. acquired their forvanes by pro dent savings, avd spending free, 1 two do'lars for ‘at do al) (he patrons of HOLMES’ ban wn ploture gailery, Broadway, BS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP, M FOR CHILDREN TRETHING, Will positively cure cholera infantum, tery and diarrkova, wind coils, and ail diseages incideut to the pro Teaites eet io the mether, and relief and health to the tne fant, Perfectly safe inallcates Sold by all druggists, at 259. per bottle, and at the oflice 15 Cedar a.reet. 50 TRAVELLERS —UP TOWN TICKET OFFI08 FOR ain eee matter aeons se hscadareh ee ab as, Arent. W 8 FARINA CRACKERS. git remerkable excellence ard great popularity bs attracted the sitention of those manufacturing other descsip; tions of crackers, and meny of thove persona buy WING: crackers in order to supply customers oraok- orm sia. One individuala, however, 9° Kind which they! make under’ the, uae, crackers, and have succeeded in selling thea . for farina has a tendeno) vets gong alstehernohs ffltetatee made of thia character, however, are rUAly corrected om properly exposed, have been offering, the a Bi belog i ' Par eer) ps . a BREET eH LS Ba BG