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of thdr bent, The importations, which have been 80 far this year in excess over anythiog known bef.” Will throw an immense quantity of fancy and dry yoods upon the market, and by consequence reduce tbe prices of the articles that lie nearest aud dearest to the feminine heart. Maids avd matroug trom »!t parts of the couatry will flock to the metropolis snap up the bar- gains that will be offered, aud we shall have a regular carvival of youth, bewuty, wealth and tabion. Let the ladies rejoice, even though the importers break. The goods are nere, and they must be sold. Tbe buyers can make their own prices. In Europe, ax well as in this country, the war will cause a general revival in trade, commerce, art, de. Perbaps, after all this emooth sailing there may be a storm, but the gay world looks only at the passing hour, taking no thought for the morrow, Pracricar. Miiraky Scuoors,—The only two mations in Europe which have permanent prac- ‘tical military schools are Franve and Evgland. France has her Algeria; Eugland her Ladian possessions. Russia, it ts true, tiads sometning ‘more than sham battles and reviews to exercise her troops in the Caucasus; but the kind of fight ing they bave been compelled to do there is not exactly of that character to tit them for general actions in the field, In schools for studying the theory of war, and edacating men for the ser- vice, like our West Point, few of the European nations are deficient, though the grand école mili- daire of St. Cyr in Frauee excels them all. In | Algeria the French soldiers bave been in active service for the last twenty-seven years. In that quarter they had an opportunity of putting their theory into practice agatust toe Kabyles aod other gavage adversaries, Thus, regiment after regi- quent was exchanged, until a great portion of the whole army was from time to time in the field. Algeria gave France her generals and mar- sbals, who both in the Crimea and in Italy bave won eo much for her military renown, and | her gallant Zouares, whore terrible bravery and | erdurance carry victory with every charge. To an extent, not quite so greet, also, the military experience of the Brith troops in India has served to make them good soldiers, There is nothing lke « practical école militaire, with during savages to practire on, fur making an efficient army aud good venerals, THE LATEST NEWS. Non-Arrival of tne North Briton. Fartukr Point, U. E., July 22-8 P. Mt ‘There are as yet no eigns of the steamstip North Briton, wow about cue with Liverpool dates of the 13th inst.— four cays iater, {[Suce the receipt of the foregoing the line has been In- terrupied by Nghining.—Rer | Interesilug from Nexteos New Ouiuans, July 21, 1859. ‘The steameh'p W. A. Webb bas arrived, with dates from Minatitian to the 18th ist, The cews from Mexico 18 interesting. General Marquez bad roboed tue conducta from Gua- majuacd to Sen Blaze of eix Dundres tuousand dollars. A conspiracy had beeo discovered in the city of Mexico to place Genera) Marquez in power, who subsequently de- clared in favor of Santa Anna at Guadalajara. New Oxtmays, Jaly 22, 1869. ‘The W. H. Webb bas arrived ap via Miaititlan. We bave later news from Mexico, Miramon had made a complete change in his Cabinet on account of a change ia bis policy, viz : giving liberty to the press, au amnesty for political offences, and a partial confiscation of the church property. Tho church had deciared for Marquez who was ab Gua” daiajsra wiih 2,000 men. Our Special Wasbi«gton Despatch. Wasuinctos, Juiy 22, 1859. ‘The Mexicans of the Juarez party, who have been here {ox some time to arraage for tae purchase of arms and as- sigtanco in men, left to-night for New York, where they will meet Lerdo, ‘The Cabinet met as usual to-day for the transaction of outline business. ‘NE GENERAL NBWSP«PER DESPATOH. WasutsGron, Jaly 22, 1869. ‘The President has appointed Hon. J. A. Cushman, of Mirsiasippi, Minister to the Argentine Confederation, vice ‘Fancey resigned. . Arrangements have just been completed for the publi- cation in Washington of a political and literary magazine, to be called the National Democrane Review, under the editorship of Col. Florence, assisted by eminent contribu- tors. It is to be the exyositor of the present and all fu- tare Gemocratic edminwetrasions. Mr. Burrioger has formally declined the Central Amori- can mission. fhe optpson 1s entortained that all the pend- ing qucetious in that quarter can be adjusted by & propor- 1y qualified representative, ‘The deepatches frum Minis‘er McLane present no strik- ing interceting fects in additioa to the newspaper ac- Counts of Mexican affairs already published. The Death of Rufas Choate. PUBLIC MSETING IN BOStON—vEMONSTRATIONS OF RESFSCT. Boston, July 22, 1859. A large mecting of citizens was held to-day at Faneuil Bait to exprees the public sentiment on the death of Mr. Choate, Among the speakers were Bon, Edward Everett, Mayor Lincoln and J. Thomas Stevenson. The bells were toiled, the fags dieplayed at balf must, and every other Gemcnstration of respect paid to the memory of the de- ceased. Bostoy, July 22—P. M. ‘The steamer Eastern City, from st. Joho, arrived soon after poon to-day, and the remains of Mr. Choate were at ones conveyed to his late residence in Winthrop place. ‘sho funeral services will take piace at eleven o'clock to- cnorrow at the Essex street church. Atthe meeting of citizens in Faneuil Hall to-day, the following reeolution was adepted:— Reroived, That we tender to his (Mr. Choste’s) family -our earpest and respocifal sympathy in their great be- reavement, and request permission to attend the remains of cur departed friend to their inst resting plage in tho grave. PABSIDENT BUCHANAN AND THE DEATH OF MB. cnuaTE. The folowing Jetter to wr. Clark, of Boston, from the Present, expreesivg bis sentiments in reference to the cheracier of Mr. Choate, and tbe great loss wnch tho country apd portonal friends of that great and good man suffered ip bis ceata, was bef ra on the day of the Presi- dent's depa: ture for Bedford Spriogs:— pre Wasttscrox, July 18, 1869, My Dean Sin—I deeply regret wus death of tle, Choate. Tconeider big lors at the present titne to be a great public misfortune, He was an unseltisn patriot, devoted to the constitution &14 the Union; and the moral influence of his Precepts and his example would have contributed much to restore the ancieat peace and barmoay among the ferent members of tbe covfeveracy Ia aim the “elements ‘were 80 combined” that ali hs acquaiptanges became Dis devoted friends. 82 fwras I know evon party malevo- lence sparca bim. Be was pure ans incorruptiole; and in ii our intercourse I have sever Kaowo him to utter or tosiouate @ reutiment respecting pubic affairs which was not of a bigh tove and elevated character, Youre, very respectfully, JaMes BUCHANAN, Mr. Jomy CLARK, Hews from Senta Fe. St, Lovr, July 22, 1869, Tho Santa Fo mail has arrived at Indepondence, with dates to the 4th inst. The Indians previously reported on the route bad disappeared, and their whereabouts was un- ‘anown, Accident to James M. Bunce, Gartrorp, July 22, 1859, James M. Bunce, an old and well known merchant of this city, while out riding a few miles in tne country, was ‘thrown from his carriage und davgerous'y injured. Ho has rematned inscvsible since the accidout, and at cight o'clock this evening {was but just alive. Ae can live ‘but afow hours, Mr. Bunce bas beon one of our most ‘Aiberal and poblic spirited men, and his death will prove @ great loss to the commmnity. He was extensively known in Now York city, Atrival Home of Perseverance Hose Company. PRULADRLVAIA, July 22, 1859, The Perreversnce Hose Uompany arrived bono this evening. ‘The firemen turned out in & jarge and imposumg ee Loying of a Te Naw Bevrorn, July 2%, 1859. A telegraphic cable was tudcursfully Inid yester: Conmecting the Island of Naushon with Carpaulia Cove and the iain land, which wiil prove of special value for m+ Pine repor*s. The terminus of the line in Boston is at Pal. mer’s News rov.”, 83 State street, George Sumner’s Kourth of July Oration at Boswa. Boston, July 22, 1659. In the Common Counoil Inst oigue i resoiution of thanks to George Samaer for bis Fourca of fury oravion Wus discussed at length, and finally adopied by a vole of 26 to 17. . A Botler ®xplonion, Worcesrex, Mase, , July 22 1859, ‘Tho boiler at the wire works of J. Wasaourn & Co, tn this city, exploded this afte:nooa, Some five or six per- sons Were Berious'y injured, Marmew. PHILADELPH1A 8100K BOARD. Pmivapeiruia, July 22, 1869. Bteeks boavy. Pennsyivanis State dvea, 9034; Reading Baliroad, 2234; Morrie Canal, 62%, exgprvicend; Long (aland Railroad, 1034; Peamsvivanis Railroad, 847%. New Onteans, Jury 20, 1859, Cotton unchanged; sales.to-duy 900 bales NEW YORK HER ALD vo for ton thoes of porsons! ambition or peouniar’ kan, Tue Cope or Prockpvre ow THE Stars or New Yous, as amended to 1859: wicl notes, an appen- ix and index, Sixth edition, By John Town- shend, editor of the preceding edition, New York: Jobn S. Voorhies, law bouksener 4nd pub- lisher, 20 Nassau street.’ 1859, We bave received from the pubneher the sixth edition of Voorhiee’ Code, by John Townshend, etivr of (he Preceding editions Chis edition, according to the pre face, differs from the fifth in the followiug reepy Besides the matter contained in the lattor, tt iachades re, ferences to all matutes and decisions wnich a'ter, add to Ulustrate or interpret the text, wade since tts publication, and to numerous prior statutes and decisious not in any Previous edition, It bas moreover seen prepared wita Greater care, cootaws more matter in & more con/ievsed form, and is more methodically arranged and indexed It & believed that this edition will not onty sustaio hut enbance the high reputation hitherto enjoyed by Voor- hues’ Code. Tue Bisie 1N reg Levant; or, the Life and Letters of the Rey. C, N. Righter, agent of the American Bible Society in the Levant. By Samuel Irencus Prime. Sheldon & Co. This Little work is a testi nonial to the memory of a good and piour nun, from whose miss/ouary labors imyortan results had been anticipated. |-ying a premature death far away from ina friends and home, tt bes fallen to the New Orceaws, Jaly 22, 1869 Cotton—Sales to dav 200 bules at 1140. a LLigc, for middiing. The sales of the week add up 0,000 bain, aud the roceipts 900 bates. The exports of che up 7,500 bales, and the total exporta to date 1,700,000 baes. Receipts at this port ubead of iust year, 100,004 bates; ao. at all Soutbern porss, 600,000 bales, Swex, 31,000 bales, Flour ow! Coffve—Sules of the week, 6,000 bai 11340 ; stock, 24.000 naga, ‘against 21,000 inat year. There were vo imports toe weck Sterling ex cbs: 0944 a 1104¢. Exchange on New York at sixty tal¢ per cent discount, ead at sight % per cout premium, Savawnan, July 21, 1859 Cotton advanced 3¢0,: pales to aay, 700 bules. ‘Sates of the week, 1,800 bales; receio'a of the week, 3,000 >: Sgummet 1,100 last year, Receipts abead of Last yoai 177,000 bales; slock in port, 41,50. bales, REestoN, July 21, 1869. Cotton dull. Sales to-day 200 ouies. Sales of tae week 950 bases. Batriwore, Ji Flour declined 60c,: New City, susarn £5.50, Wheat very dali, una deotied $1 80; red, $1 15 a $1 23. Com Provitious quiet, Whiskey duii uc Pritaperenia, July 22, Flour dectined 25c., and ix slog ut $5 Wheat de clined 6c a 80 : white, $l 804 $1 45; red, $1 208 61 5 Corn ceciined; yellow, 84c a RSc, Oars wore avtive, sad eeliing at $8c.’a89c, Whiskey unchanged Cincinsant, daly 22,1859 Flour firm: superfine $30 $525. Wreatseady, Whis key frm at 24c, Provisions unchanged, Osweco July 22-6 P. Flour without material chsog aes 700 bbis at $5 Th from choice Milwaukee club wheat, and $6 26 from re) Obio avd Indispa Woeat cull, «n'a cecnaiug tendency ; Balee 3,500 bushels Chicago soring o0 private wems. Corn 22, 1859. quiet "Freight steady: 26¢ on flour, 7c on wheat. 6%6 on corn to Now York No reevits of flour or grain by loke, Shipped by canal, 800 bbls. flour, 4,000 bushels wheat Burravo, July 22—1 P, Mf Flour—Tho low grades less firm: geod to choice extrar steady: sales only G00 bdis, Wheat very dull, Coru dul) aud nominally le, @ 2c lower Oate dull and pomiaaity lower, Other grains quict ard uucbangea, Lake imeorts to-Cay—8,000 bbte, flour, 45,006 bushels whea:, 2a,cu0do corn and 170 do. rye, Cunal exyorte—2,400 bbis. floar, 17,000 bushels wieut, 11,000 do. corn and 4 (00 do bariey Berravo, July 22—6 P. af. Flour—Iow grades en: trate brands esteaty: Seles 700 bbis at $5 for State; 8825 for nasoaud [iliaois, $3 373; a $3 75 for extra do; $4 3734 «84 75 for do W Coan; #5 25 & $6 60 for extra Mobigan, Indiana and Obio; $6 4 $6 60 for double extras, Wheut dull avo Grooping; demand mostly contined to ema'l retail lots sules 6,000 bushels ordinary Aitlwaukeo club at 60c.; best otters for standard Chicago spring, G0e Corn dull avd nominal'y 2c, a 8c. lower: sales 1 burt No 2 [ti ow, afloat, ‘at 8c. Other grains quiet and no saies Whiskey stossy: sales 60 bia. at 24%,c. Lake imports— 6,0CO bbls, flour, 40,000 bushes wheat, 24,000 basneie corp, 170 busnela rye, Canal exporis—250 bbis. flour, 17,5¢0 bushels wheat, 17,500 bushe's corn. Aupany, July 22—6 P. M. Flour—Sales 800 bbls, at a ceciine of 250 per barrel. Wheat—No ales. Suyers do not bid within 15¢ a°Z0c per buspel of rellers’ views. Corn still lower: prime Western wixed ‘a offered at 85c., and bids are made of 800. a 830. Oats—Sales 1,100 bushels State at 46c., woieht, and 1,000 a, meagure, “Rye—No gales. Woiskey—Sales 50 1B. Notices of New Pabilcations. BOOKS RECFIVED TO JULY 16, Abbott's French Revolution—Iastrated. Mechelet’s Love. : Stevens’ History of Methodism—Vol, 2, The China Mission. The G vod News of God. ‘The Bible in the Levant. Mystic Hours. ‘The Lady’s Manual of Fancy Work. Fowler's Elementary Grammar. Hitchman on Consumption. General Garivaldi’s Autobiography, My Early Days—By Mrs. Farnham. Anthon’s Cicero de Oflicis. Poe’s Poems. Pleasant Surprises, &c. VaLentine’s MaNnvaL or THE CORPORATION OF New York For 1859. This valuable pudiication comes to ua this year addi tionally recommenced by the portrait of its com piler, one of tho most esteemed useful of thoee old citizens ot New York woo consider them selves identited witn the growta of its imstitatizas, and who take ® parental pride in its progress. The like ness is an excellent ono, and is executed ia the best style of Iineengraving. By all those who appreciate Mr. Va entine’s labors, and who desire to preserce a memorial of him, the present volume ill be gladly weicomed. To the pubiic generally it ia scarcely necossary to say any thing im recommendation of its general merns. Taw Manual is tue only poblication which contstus the com plete fasi of New York, from its earliest foucdsaca w the present day. It g comprehensive view of ali the chapges and revolutions incideat to the growth of a great city, and enabies one to trace accurately is topographical divergences and caprices By the ad of illustrations, copied from vid epgraviugs #07 paintings, Mr. Valentine presents to us # morv accurate and lifelike ptomre of tho habits acd peculiarities of the early Koickerbockers than is to be found in apy of the profesecdiy desorptive works on the subject. We bave in the Manuai, in fact, that combination of official records, mstory, topography ‘and biography, which uo other form of pudlicatoa couw consistently embrace, The velue of such a work for tbe Purposes of historical or political reference canuot ve sufficiently appreciated. It eaves tne paviic a vart amount of research and labor, which it woula otherwise be neces: sary toemploy toarrive at the facts emoodied in its pages. Toe Frencno Revoivtion or 1789, as viewed in the light of Republican Institutions. By John Ss C. Abbott. With one hundred engravings. Har- per & Brothers. He is a bold man who attempts a bistory of the Freaca Revolution after Thiers. Mr Abvoit ovioogs to the class of adventurous spirits who rust in where augela fear to tread. Wo are sorry that we oauaot award to nis presoat effort the merit of successful execution, Ais pin ts too Prolific to achieve the literary triumphs wtich patient industry and consciontiousuess of piryose aloa+ cac reach. His text is, in the present instance, merely a rolioie for the pletorial attractions with which tis pages are enbeltiahed If bistory could be read by the jigut of the engraver's Jamp then we might say of his sketch of the Preach Revolution that it impressed vivid images oo tne mind | without satisfying it as to their accuracy. Tne vice of ‘thoee {Ilustrated publications gencraliy ie tnat everytoing else is eacrificed to pictorial effect We regret to say ‘that in this, ae in most of Mr. Aboutt’s other works, there seems to bave been Dut little regard pat to historical tmpartiality. We must protest aywinat bis loose wtsle of | treating facta being considered as a re yubricaa meaner of | viewing things. Tae Lire or Generar Gartwanpi: written by him | self; with sketches of his companions in’ arms. | Translated by his friend and admirer, Theodore Dwight. A.S. Barnes & Burr. ‘This autobiography of the gailant smd puro-minded patriot, who has added to the many tauretea thet he had already gained an imperishable celebrity fm opnection with the present campaiga, will be read with deep interest. There are but few mea who have distingwshed themsely-s as revoiutionary lead ers whose careers will bear such close scrutmy as Joseph Garibaidi’s. His aspirations seem, from the commence- ment, to have been of the noblest ano most disinterested character. In no act of bisiife bas he shown the slightest trait of ambition or seifiehness in connection with the great objects for which he bas steuggled. In prosperity he bas been as modest and retiring ws in his woret days of adver sity. Tho flame of patriotism seems to have burned in bis Poul with » parity and stosdiness which no ‘worldly feeling or temporary elevation contd disturb We cao conceive no more wholesome or instrucuy chaptor of huroan bistory hen dhe auwbiography of uch amen. It torch light procosmion to receive them, toacheg people that thore are Ligher 6”, aovior objects to Jot of atellow trevebier, Mr. Prime, to reseue from >bii Yion these touching memorials. Well aod gracefully ba be performed his task. Out of the fullness of bis heart ne bas Gone such justice to the merits of bis sriend ae mus Prove deeply grotifying to all those who nave had an cp portunity of appreciating them Metroposttan Police Matters, PO:ICBMEN AND POLITICS—T#iAL OF DR. IVES, CHAKGED WITH BELONGING 10 POLITICAL OR- GANIZATIONS—GENBKAL NYE COLLKOTS MONEY FOR MAYOR TIRMANN’S BLECTION—THE CaSk OF CAPPAIN CABPENTSR. The case of Dr. Ives, Surgeon of the Twonty-second ward police, charged wth being a member of the Repab cau Committee of that ward and of the Republicua Cen- trai Committee, mm violation of the ru.esof the ceparument, was tried yeuterday before a Committee of the Pouce Commissioners, ‘The teenmony, which was commenced some days since, as copcivced, and went © show toat Dr. Ivcs nad for- teited his mecubersbip of tho several committee by non- SATURDAY, Attendance at the meetings since his connection wita the Poloe Department, General Nye appeared as one of the counsel for Dr. Ives, and, besides noiding that the eyideace did not con vict Dr. Ives of diecvecience of the rule, argued that whic (he spirit of the rule alleged to have been aisobeyed wan ea! enough, the letter of tt ought to be modifiva; that a vorceman could not be expected to eacritice ms ciuzen- op; that the courre marked out by the rule wouli com vei every pollceman te give up hie eeif:respect, aad toat tue Tule Operated unfairiy loward republicans, because oy the ruies of the various repubican drganizauions none oul participate ia the prinary elections without a cer “D period Of membership of a republican association. Ub tbe contrary, be rewarked, tus veaccracy hat no such resiricden, Thur, the republican policeman was de- pnved o: the right of Vouog wt primary elections, waica LCBIC PONCn COULd Ire Y exercibe. | Geve tal Nye wso bela that toe rule ageiost policemen be- cing thembers of political orgemzauoos bad loug veeo Loperebve, ane suthe: more Was 1h Violaiioa both of te epi of ube constitution of the Stule aud the Uaitea ouaes, Commissioner Barer, iv reply, etated that be had paid consi: Crabie attention Wo ibe remarks juat mace, Dut was aca iors tu flod one inetance Where tne proper ground concerning this Eubject bad been calied 1a question de Sed Cera member of tue Board but@ ebort ame, buc tended, 60 far ea Imid in dis power, to Nave every We governing the doparsment carricd into etlect Look'ng over the Jaws for tue goverment spo guidance of tne force, pe found toast among ibe rules wae one Called the thirty seveatu rection. wich tt cistinetly statee that no member of tae ce Department will be’ permitted to connect pimecif CUY OF 1b aby Way WiLL & BeCiety club, committee or szurion of aby kind, the object’ having potttical ad- YalLCrment Of @ party, cique OF individuals. Findiwg toat shure seve LO lees tinh bef a dozn leading memoers of soe force members of political orgavtzauious, he imme- Gtstely Bow hem DPon the Fubject, and, with the cxvep- non of Dr, Ives, they st once, ut his request, itn crew from their’ reepective committees, Or. Ives re- ‘uked to co £0, Claiming that he would be bs own Jucge in he maver, and wou's contest ms rights on this point Upon this a complaint was made ugaiuat him, the repult oI wDcd remayne to be seen If such jaws, he said, ure Chactes, It is Out proper and just that every member Of Ube furce phouid seck to Ooey them. The rule were es- tabisbed wes excurted by We very genueman who now 4} peur to Opprse it, and propuunces his own acts a fraud, Tee Staie law goverumg the police also disuuct'y covers ‘be game ground, as wil be seen from the foLowidg sec- thon: — FrcrION 22. The right of every wem*er of the Police De- partment to epiertaio political ¢F partisan opinions and to ex preva tre exme freely when auch expremion shall uot concern Ihe tpmecine ciscbarge of bis cfllowal duties and the right to 2eToe the elective frapebine, wil be deemed sacred end in. ste But ro member will be permitted to 16.8 delegate or nistive tu oF member Of any pulltical or partisan con committee, club, orgatizatioo Or rociety wrcae oDjec cendea cr veal purpcee %6 tbe nomination of any cand! ca: didates tvany public poltucel office. or the further sco of the iwlerretn oF scvancement of any po tical party eect clique or moiidual; be ebs'] nottake mary Wher meeung. CVO: or convention bel the nomin-- > OF BLY CsLdkale to &Ls such office Upon tbe dayao electona cr publicoffsere, held under the laws of ths « tata he abel, whe.ber specially asaigted to aulend tbe polls or otber ie. CO ALL wiiDID bis power to nreserve the pesce orotect ths nitgriy of tbe ballot box, eniurce the rights of lawful voters nuo prevent Hilege) and frandulent vourg He shail pot diatz'- Lite or Celiver 10 eceotors of others any ballots or votes, nor whe aby part 'n W xing or Clasnscieg persons to or ‘rom voting any pSfLcviar caliote cr fer apy iudivicual candidate, Mr. Bailey continued, ciaiming that the polive were bet- ier off out of politics than dabbiiog in is, The ony true Way to secuse & perfect wwdependent police was to keep it eeparaie fom pulities, lt wos more degrading, in his Opinion, for thetn ® be consected with any politicagslique, abo ther connection with sucb orgavizutions ouly left vhem a ico} for others, to be called upon only when needed, ine «fhver, when free of such Dodies, could stand aloof G6 Could Lo. be palied op the snouter for poutical taxa- ncn ve irfloence, He cated General Nye’s attention ty tbe fact tbat be was one who was familiar wilh ibe acts of pouiticlaps aud the siriking system, and it Wao u powesful hierd where #0 large # body could be taxed to) POUCH! OF party a@vwocement, Gen Nye, becoming somewbat excited over Mr, Bai- Jey Jatier Temarge, said—rather enraged—that be would +13 Liu or Roy otber man to put bs hand on any act wbere be bua collected moocy for such purposes. fir. SalLkY replied tbat the gentleman could not deny thai Morey hea been raised throygnout the department, abe for tbat very purpose. Gen Nyx Fad be could remember but once, at the oreeers moment (forgetting tbo house and jot), and tbat wun when be raised money for Mayor Tiemann’s election, which he sorely regretted Bir. Baitsy ruia be did pot intend to insinuate, but tbe geuileman wae pretty well conversant’ with sucb waters. However, a8 8 Commissioner, he aid not wep to bress hiv pleoge with the public, and to their in- wrest should bis Whole attention ne direeted. Do further argument being offered, the Board there ecjourped, the decision being reserved, In secret » ihe Bourd lnid the case on the table. CHANGE AGAINST CAPTAIN CARPENTER ON THE RE- CENT MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE CASE. The following charges apd specifications against Captain Carpenter, of the Sixteenth ward, bave been made before the Police Commissioners, and will be tried some timo beXt week i— (CuaxGx.—Unofficerlike and tmmoral conduct, caicu- \etea te bripg Colum Upon the Department, SPECIFICATION.— It 38 aleo eliegea that Captain Carpenter bad Deed afrequent abd almost daily visiter at a house o) ee gOAGOD, BHuated at No. 110 West Twenty-fourth eureet, Cceupied by ope Charlotte Whittemore; that he very irequently walke the pubilc streews m com; with the exid Charlotte Whittemore and some o} bus: 0e1s apd frequenters of ber bouse, Ic fursher alieged that on toe 13tn instant Mrs, nnes, » boarder ip the house of the said Charlotte Whittemore, *es taken sooceply ill, and @ physican—Dr, E R. kD, OF So. 266 Seventh avenur—was sent for, and he aren lesrned from the ead Mire. Innes that she bad taken poson, Which mm a very short time afierwarce proved feiat. Storely before or afer the ceacn of Mee. lunes Captan Carpenter @as gent for oy the said Charotte Wohiceu ore, aod was preseptat the inquest, and the said Captan Carpenter, in bis cfflol capacty, used his infla- sens Loe IDquest {rem being made pudiic, +Howiog & 100 Cloke tHtmuncy and iriendship with A Secper Cf boure of aeeigoation, y tae Wesioar, Fesmvat at Jonas’ Woor—The last week day festival ef the present series will take place today aud tow cveping, When an extraordinary programme will bo given. After to morrow evening, when the festivais clot, there Will be nowhiog equal to them in musica way for a long time to como, EN, —The extra performance for the berait ron, tO be given here to Dight, will be a waost agreenbdlesffair Four good peces are announced—™ the People’s Lawyer,” A Coz jogul Lesson,” “ Box and €ox" aud we * The Spectre Bridegroom." Lots or mae Yacur Rostxx—Stavement oy @arrame Downrs —The yacht Ros! Captam Downes, sailed from Lake Pontcbartrain for Now York on the 6th sest,, and bad much equally weather til the Nth, whea we foun’) the veeeel letting badly, Set to pump rg ane buleir,g dat we could notfree her, At noon saw a ship to *est. ward, When we set a signal of distress, whan sho b¢ re for us, and proved to be the ebip Bt. Belena, of Ba’, from Now Ocloavs for Liverpool. Her captain and! » took us ov Woerd und tendered us all the asstetance 1” 5 Wo foun Jost Fight of the yacht, but think tp moge ave FupA, for Whe we left her she bad three eet of water in the hoi. July 16 were transierred tw qe bark @uden Rote, Captain Whueberry, from Aepin: salt tor New York, To Coptains Winteberry and Springe, ana tere officers I retore my mtocere Abauke forth str xindness @hile 06 board their reapuctivc Vereel8. May they never want 8 friend whea Grivesec@, ” Owe More Unvouronare — 1% Suicide mania coatinucs | Wo rage et @ foartul rete Yesterday mourning soe ia JULY 23, 1859, {utes Of the Louse No 139 Priace rect were thrown tat» Bgres! wtate of excitemeat om disc *F8INg What On» of ‘heir Dumber, an interesting girl of o.cbwea eummors, Pamed Avnie Raymone, bai aied from’ the eff.cts povoo wOmintetered oy Herself for the pui'e2s® of Com WMIDE soifdestruction, D-ceased bad ovea Uelog with Mrs Cuter, the proprie:resy of the estaolinba.8at, 8iace May lag, under the especial care of 4 dowa to. %G ebapt, A few weeks ago ter lover for some O¥ Sbardoped her, leuviug ber to tbe twater morons of the rid, "be DIOW wes e sad Ove {0 the aoDes of poor AvuIe Sve at once became disconsolae, and threatened to kill berself at n0 otrtact day if tue Orject af ber love not return Ficdiag that‘) prospect of tia retura was gone, the determined to end ber miserable Oar: er by p.Meoving Deranit, sbe bo edt o vial of laudeour at adruge'as’s to the mms Cisie De bbornoo4, and retiring to the privacy of her ond Wowed the contents of the bottle, Nothing wis brown of $e cocurrence until yesterday morning, #ben ove of the Wwmutes cuterea the room of decvased wad found ber }y.'0R dead i bed Coroner Jace nan he'd an ipquest oa the ody of deceased, when tae facts us a00ve Stated were elicited. Or Weitje made a poat mortem ex wmipation of the bods,and gave hie opnon «nat death was tbe result of 'sudeuam Tae jury rendered w verdict of suicide, und the booy was bandod Over w the fronds of Geoessed for interm vat Fatal Pescit of 4% Accipent.—Patrick McLavablia, who, Or Ssvurday last, was knocked dovra the hutuhway of the public etore No, 12 Broad street, by w caso 0 goods awingme againer big, died yesterday at bia resi dence, No. 2.2 Canal atrees,.from the eilects of Bis ioju- rice, Coroner Jaskaun neld wo inquest on the doay when ibe jury renderes « verdict of “ Avcisenta! death ’ Deceased was fifty-two = fitty two yours of age, aad was u nauve of Kuen ay A Fatt.—Patrick Boyle, a ontive of reteed aged fifty.six years, was accidentally killed’ yestertay Dy faitipg ivto acellar way in the aposr part of the city Coroner Schirmer was votified of the affair, and ‘apon ta ‘vestigoting the case fond tnat death was parely acci dental, aud tue jury rendered a verdict vo that effect. Tar Late Accipay at Consy Istary.—Coroner Schirmer held an inquest yesterday, at (69 West Forty second street, upon the body of Miss Caroline Beiser, the young lady who was drowned while bathing at Conay Ieland on ‘Thursday afternoon. Tae facts as elicited on the inquest were precisely the game us those given im yesterday's GERALD, a0 WO therefore deem it aus: ¥ tO rece Pitulate'tnem the jary renoered @ veraics of *Accci- Cental drowning,” Drow: -—Hans Beaslep,a native of Germany, aged 18 years, accidoutly fel overboard yrsterday afcernooa from @ veese) lying at pier No 44 Norta river, nao was drowned before any aas/stance coli ne reaseres bia. ‘The body was recovered, ard taken oa board the vessel w await ihe acuon of the Coroner. Peroval tetesigence. Reoorder Barperd snd wife arrived in she city yoster Cay, and are at tbe Metropolitan ‘otel, Hoa, Robert J. Walker ws in Chicsgo, Hon. David L Yuve, United States Senator from Flo rida, is 1p Chariesiou, & O. Hon, F. P. Bair, Jr, of Miszourt, with bis family, are ependng the season In Gioucester, Mam Hon. Charlrz Jackson, of Rbwie Istand; Hon D 3, Wal bridge, of Micdigav, and G. W. 8. Nichoigon, United States Coneu) at furis, are in Washiogion. ARRIVALS, Atthe Clerendon—r nod Mrs & Gonell. chi'd and ser- vent, D Govell araces; Mr rw A schewagids, Le eusyra: Mr and Mrv.J Hi towne Mr and mre kngie. Pb areipbia; Mcholes indium Newport, Mr alexaider, P Lyon George Wo Prat! Naw Vers James 6 Camming, quall eign Wyatt i ALL aro, + Jentins, Geltiaore, Jao & > wee Unlenrn; i. Thy: Philede > bia. m Ubarieeton in ateamshtp Marion - Win toston, “’harles ‘Pr overt Cusley, tavid Batley a se urbbert, lady and to ch ldren. bales F Taher and lady, Wiss Fv Mo: yory eno servant Hoa evolve an simsr ber BOB Sarcy, Dr apcrew Borin op. Mi 1 Hemrtot. Jasy, oi ady ena wrvavt: T P vider * movtgomery, M teelse, Mra Wt tien, tea ic © Raven, vas hor on Mee Burrows, O # Gritty nnd Indy, Bhiee So Kye Migs Fe'cn, J blackburn, Bukbrson LK wedge ard lady, = emith ard lady, a ¥ Gillieme Loy 9nd chid: J see a rit, 48 Haghes, 8J Fierce VJ f Schafa at and lady. J J Camobent, FM renin rom, B L, Buiterfin d, Ind and eni'd, J P Banderson wad ledy, Mee M Faum, Mige kt bubbard F Bower. 17 howe, C Barn ein, Jacy ano cbild Jobn Case J & Danforth, @ Thompson, ¥ Webber, & cturges H Lasher, D Speuce 4 R Winslow, ‘omestovir, Kf Olarke, b v' Goodrich, J Costelo, W oy, L Marke, A Waehburn J sol emub, W Detan: VE e, Jamen ® tpear. Wm dovliti fem 1 Mise M wroct, Jonp bberhart James Crary, RM Bush Movisgue, 4 M ers M Sanderson, MBelfarman # Killen ard son. A &m aud twelve in the sieerage. DkPARTURES. For Naseat and Havane, in the utexmsbtp Barnak—For Nasaat 5 Ambuister. A colt M Menedez Lisat W Jobpeten, Tet if. 2d regt, » W 'D aloory Peeunders, Mr and Por Hevans—J & Mre 1 C Farrington Mre Joyce und totent Madame H DeLorme. jaury, So Chapman, mt an United States Commissioner's Court. Before Mr Morell. Icy 22—Antonie Fravcese was, after being held in custody several days, examined on a charge of passiag counte: feit baif doll The coin was, however, proved to be genuine, and the accused was dracnargod, The New Yorn Weemty Aerald. IMPORTANT FKOM EUROPE-—-NEWS FROM CALIVORNIA, UTAH, O%RGON, WASHINGTON, FRASEX KIVER, SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST [NDIES, BTC.—AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON—LOCAL AND UIS- OBLLANEOUS NEWS—LATEST INTELLIGENCE—MaB- RET?, ETO. The Wasair Herat will be published at ten o'clock this morning. [ta contents will embrace, among other things, the fellowing:—Highly Important from the Seat of War—An arnistice Agreed Upon Between the Allier aud Austria-Ex- traoroinsry Effect of the Cessation of Bostitities in the Woney Merkets- Intererting English Account of the Battie of Sol termo—Siege of Peschiers by Sardinis—tistory of the For- trese—ibe Latest Deepa ches, 4c ; News from Mexico—uur Vers Crez “orrespondence, addtional from South Amerioa— active War Preparations of Buenos ayres—General arming Everywhere—The Settlement of the Diliculty Butweea the United States aud Paraguay, &¢; One Week Later trom California, Utah, Cregon, Washwgton and fraser River News from the West Incles; Attorney Gaceral Biacl Opinion Upon #xpatriaton and Naturslizstion; Histor? cal epd Foltical sketch of the War im Karone from fs Commencement to the armusitce; #fairs in Waab- ipgton; Latest Newa by Telegraph, @ditoriais op Lead | Pirin iaw sno sister, Phuip aod Mary G, Jenkins, are wwe Topics of the Bay, Financial, Commercial, Beligions, Theatrical, Sporting and Maritime Intelligeuce, Wrerly Ke flew of the New York Cattle Marxet, Geta) Crises of Country Produce at Washington Market; txetoo: with a large vartety of Interesting local and aiscelisneovs ttems, Single copies, in wrappere ready for mailing, can be bad at tbe counter. Price sis cenw. The mails for Europe, by the steamship Araso, will close at the Post Office at balf-past ten o'clock this morning, The Waexiy Henan will be ready tp time for mailing Drawings of Wood, Uday & Co's Lotteries. DELAWARE, EXTRA ULASS NO 39). JULY 24, 1580. 38, 70, 4, 41, 26, 56, 62, 10, 54, 1, 36, 68. DrLawarx, Bo 40. Jury '29, 1869 3, 42, 10, 67, 19, 24, 20, 43, 74, 44, 40, 42, 30, 16, GeoRGis, Class No 897, Jury 22 1889. 14, 5, 33, 9, 7, 88, 48, 25, 44, 71, 24, 49, 55, 27, Gxoucts, Chase No '396 Bares, Juuy 22 1360 58, 44, 13, 60, 85, 6, 29, 67, 31, 55, 27, 59. WOOD, EDOY & Ov., Wilmington, Del. Summer Bets —Daring the Werk the Wea- ther hss been #0 invufferably bot that poch men and poys have come to the conclusion that KNCX’s bat store is ove of the 1a seutions of the city—for all sorts of men and boys, big like, rich apd poor, bave ruabed ta No, 312 road war to pru- vide themselves with a summer hat. Header, xo thou and do ikewise. Accordiwgly Ov Chureday afteruove | Gay, 5 me ove asad, \ sof tho Sussex County and | Thomas and Jobn Yater, are reape, *{UIY invited to at. Conmvittate. Lover of Deinware, tend tne ‘uneral 00 Sunday» jis een SS poten ate avease, FRADOE, BBCADBENTS & 00., Deiwese Una ae Eee Ll Ea a fin The remains Will be taken oa Monday 10 Fite “+ 4%) Sow The Leplalatur of the diate of Delaware, at tts last Wipe ” le * rence, bi edbente & Uo a letiery Ovalract tor twerty years we the vince signed, Commissioners Sonointied by she, Dorersce 0¢ anid Ftale wo superinteno Lee drawing of ery, do here! folio bere drawn hs dey Su? UM te following are the num Sussex County—C1ass No. 108, JuLy 2, 1880, 60, 4, 26, 23, 58, 12, 66, 17, 68, 70, 22, 68. Consouparen Lorrery—Onass No 63, Suny 22, 185% 59, 65, 41, 71, 12, 29, 77, 60, 1, 24, 14, 3% Dale. JOBS Wo WALKER, — ¢ Commisstoners. ALFRED R WOOTHEN, FRaNOK, BROAJ BENTS, & CD., Wilmington, velaware. gion, Delaware, this Frt- A Full Suit of White Duck for DBUMUOLD & Pa00N's, 2.4 beet Mem Se a AT Round Hilt Water Cure and Hotel —v1, Batsiky, & DL. proprietor — This mach te wae: Dr Hal. bled bes bed great’ tasatution Widely reworied to. Boden, a ° Sugeara Reauced—en Pounds Coffee, gino, a chret of tae, $1, at BELFORD’, 45 nisth avenue, a wi New style. Price #60. fice 477 escent wena Grover & Beser’s Ceienraced Oat arty as Wl B02 DA AK, ‘roiure to 406 ip a few weeks, Stoger’s Sewirg Marnines. PRICE. GneaTLY BEDUCED. For, an paufeeraring purposes theae machines are ua equa we capable ‘more work, and carming Fore wouey tear acy ciber machine THe ree ut MaCvLNEs, At $50an¢ $75 have become a neceralty whoreverthey are sown. I M tLNGks & CO., 468 Broadway, 3,000 Portraits und Views of the City and coupvy tskeo daily oo the chesp aysiom at HOLMsS’ clans gallery, (QL srosdway. > ™ Deflance Saiuman powder proof tocas aod en: rock parlor sates Leper 6! place, (formerly No 194 earl r Sates With Patent bare = *lso, fre rnp oe ie array street, Gorn loge sirect) ne ‘KUBERT M. PATRICK. Fine Ciarets—*rom the * minent House of eeinrcuet Brow, Bordesux, viz Chsteaa @argaus, Calbor, . bmi joe, Lonaues ele. Lafit, Mouton, Ia mw. ke fer enieoo lt erie by Wai & e1MOWAN, 37 Bvuth Wulam abet, s) jor the U 18. Hei Direases, Fo: » Change of Color, and tte embellishment, tested carefully by A. GRANDJKAN, 50 Twetth eireet, weat alae sud near Hrondway sedore's Halr Dye, Wiga and To! whuieswio and retiil, and the dye pri tor House, €0s—Damitxdie Hats Cutter.—Dye 50 Cents, biach of brown = Ivepot bo. | Barolay street; also sold at S99 Bescneiors Aur Oye, Wire aod Tonpece= the beat ty tbe world, eurpsesing al wade old and appiled stthe manufactory 2 Groadwas Bers y's Txcopherous is the Best and Cheap- oot nrtiole for dreeateg, beantifying. sieening, curling, presery jos and restoring the bair, jee. try tt," Bold by ali drug tot, Gernedy’s Medical Discovery 1a Warranted ‘© cure erro u's eryeipelee ealtrheam, ecald bead, ulcerated core legs tor sale by al druggiew Kervsene . beisak: 4 tu) supply of thie mavorhe off can now Color, gd Rapp Uris, bt amor, SUPTENS agonte, $8 Pear’ street N.Y, Rupture Cureo by Maren & Co.'s Radical sure wure They also keep ailb clastic stooxings tor varicose braces. lostrumente for de No. 2 Vesey street, Amor Bouse, Holliewey’s O11. tment.—Ladikes Whose Com- Bisons ate en ee ecco aoee ot poy, isd ieay cecnove ‘hem by & wngie pot of thia« nt It gives a ithy Lone to the external fluids bold at 0 aiden lane, N.Y. . ‘Trasses, Nlastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces, ridiny be:ta, supporters, bardages. dc. Also Dr. Giover’s lever truss BO. 4 ano sircet. Married. Forp—Giau.—On Thurtoay cvening, July 21, by the ith, J Stadecker, iady, fourchildrenandservant, | Rev. J. Brush, Sr, ALEXANDER FORD to Mra Avgx. Gine, ail of this city, Ecinburg and Glasgow papers please copy. Died. Biackwau.—On Friday, July 22, Lema, daughter of Josiah Biackwell, aged 7 years. Tbe relatives and frienas of the family are invited to auéna toe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, trom toe residence of her famer, at Astoria L. 1. Kois1zk —In this oity,on Thursday evening, July 21, Bevex B Bours, ex-assisiant Alderman of the Bleventh oud Sixteenth wards, aged 67 years, 1 month and 13 aay 6. ine funeral will take plece on Sanday afernoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 89 West Forty- Wud street. Hue remains wii be taken Lo Greenwood Cemetery. Ais friends, and those of his aon, George #7. Bolster, and bis sous in-law, Samuei W. Andrews, Simeon M ancrews, Heary H Brier and Robert 4. Shaunon, are respectfully invited to uttend, without further notise. Briere —On Thurroay, Juis 21, Many CaRousR, secood elcest Caughter of Andrew and Euizaveth Beiser, aged 16 yeare, 8 wopths ano 41 days {be frienos avg ro‘utives are requested to’ attend the fuperal, at the residence of her father, No 169 West For. ty FeconG street, Dear Eighth aveoue, this (Saturday) af- lernoou, at two o'clock, without further notice. Ob, Mary dear, ’\18 bara to part; It tears the coras around our hearts; But soon in beayen we Hope to meet Ano sit with you at Jesus’ feet, California acd Westerd papers please copy. BsECKOFT.—On Fricay evening, July 22 Wary M., wif of Wm. G. Bee crott, agea 2 years ana 4 mourns. ine 1a and acquainterces of the family are invited to attend ber funeral, on Sur afternooa, at three o’cleck trom No 210 adams ctreet, Brooklyn. Cate Cant. —On Friday eveniog, Jui 22, tes. ManreaR. | Camncast, widow of the Inte Wa. Usthesrt. of the late Girm of Cuthoart & Swao, Broviiyn, in the 27s. year of ber eee. thor friendsand acquaintances, and those of her bro- \! sffectionately invited to attend ber funeral, from ber late || residence, No, 249 West Sixteenth eteet,'on Sunday af- VerLoon, at two o’ciock, Crim ispas —Ou Coureday evening, July 21, at the resi- cence of mr Jobo Mert, dr, Staten Ialand,’of hemorr- Loge ofthe lungs, Mes Gatrer Cantexpen, of Fort Wayne, iho , duvghter of the jate Lucium 8 Cnitenden. The feneral will take place at the resiience of Mrz, Wm Merriu, No. 41 Wost Wasbingtoa place, this (satur Gay) atternoon, at bait-past five o'clock. tbo relauves: ard frivnde ot the fermi y aro invited to attend tho funeral, wilbout jurtper botice. Fort Wa) be papers ploaee copy. Davis —in Brovéiyn, oo Friday, July 22, with tectbing, Jamxs Davis, only cbiid of Capt. G. 8, and ken Davis, axed 1 year snd 3 mon DB the relauves acd fricuds of the fawsly are respectfully invited touttend tbe fuvcral, this (Saturday) afternooa, Detween three auc four o'clock, from tae resideace of his . 87 Hicks street, Brooklyn, without further in- vente —Micnak HvGues, a native of the parish of Dromore, county tyrone, Ireland, agod 41 years. ‘The frienag of the tamtly. and those of his brothen; Jas. Hogbes, w/30 bis brovbers-inJuw, Jamee Di 7, FOS. Motann upd James Dovnelly, are respecttully inyitea to attend the funeral, tbis (S:tur¢ay) afternoon, at iwo o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 274 West Tweaty- eighth street. KrxG —In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 22, Davin P; Kivc, in Ue Ub year of bis age Foners! from bis law residence, No. 86 Clinton street, White, the Hatter, Is Making a Clean Sweep | this (Saturday) afternoon, atthiee o'clock. Toa frienas \or ntogk at cont oricey. The way they go isn catt Son? Gon avon, if you wm good bargains, at 216 Grosdway, under Bar.um’s Musewxn Genin’s Stock of Sommer Hats ts goto; repidiy at the redneed rates The assortment is complete, Prices to suit oll pocaets, = GENAN, Ba way. r 1,000 White Duck Coats $2 50, at DAUMYOLD & PAUCH’S, 214 Sroadway. 1,069 Alapxca Goats, of all colors, for $2 50, at DRUMGOLD & PROCES, 214 Broadway. 3,000 Marsetbes Linen, &c.,2i Vests, Choice for 75 ote, 86 2B Gt40T'S Uak Hall, $4 auc 36 Fulton sireet. | — { 2.000 Linen and Marseitiles Pants, $1 to$t a0. I Fire v bite duck pipaca, italiana cloth, 0 , tp cas, pane sui vamis, selling 88 GDOve, FO bug!! Bummer c o.hing half price, At Us G&UOT's Und Hin) $4 aa 56 Fullonatrent. To Southerners.—Moody’s Perfros Fw sburts msde to order ang ready made Novelt:us ia ties, cow vats, ko, st 4OUDY'S, 262 Bronaeay, New York, and © atreot, New Orleans. Summar Shute, Rew StyleAt Leighton’s, BIZ Kroacaay, opposite St Nicholas Hotel. N.B.—New Or- Jeans friewds plese call. Paxta Shoes—Just Received from the Cele- (eevry of melee, Paris tree ra UEAD FEHUIS, bootwaker, 62 Nassau street, bros, 1» Superior Large Size, 25 couts, ‘one srighed two ahitling. plelure Bice, HOMES GOL Brondway. Guiiorta 556 anc Sapek haces Sone erst of the family wre respectfully invited to attead, without forther invitavon ; ; oi boston spa Springfield papers please copy. Lewe.—On Feet, ie ook SaRan Jak, wife of W. D. Lewis } daughter of the ‘acc W. D. Palmer. ‘ihe reiaticen ano friencs ol tne femily are respectfully invited to ationd the funeral from her late resience, cor- ber of South First ane Tevyh streets, Wiltameburg, this ur o'clock papers plewse copy, day, July 22, Faances, daughter + ¢ gate, aged 4 sews, S months and’ 23 Lovoare —On F Fsowc and Jane Li a, The relatives and fiends of the family, and thes , of ber granctmiber, Johs Campbell, are invited to atten? the funeral, from ber la's resicence, Ne 230 First avenu 4 on Sundsy afternoon, at two o'ciock. , MoRad. —At ihe residence of bis brother, No. 72° gaxter street, ob byiday, Joy 22, Davip MORAN,a DAtiVeC ¢ Now. port, Couply MAzO, Ireland, ages 2 years, ae fabs BCQURIDAUOER Bre requested t ny altercoon, at smo o'ciocy © ate Rd Wavven July Sh, ANNE MADIY Gisaeliy , covaty Wicklow, Ireland, agea sd ye 4 ‘The relatives nod frencs of deceared, and tooge of her sone, Jomev, Denis ann Petor, are respect!’ in invited to vuerei, this (Saturday) Av yendon, at two esidence, No 327 F avoth rect. Meyrox—On Thurecey, Jaly 21 Mar siSer Muro, a rutive of Rathdowney, Queens county,’ rend, Toe Irienow ena sequurcteDces ATE peapectfully Invited to stead the fusera), ums (Saturday »' gfernvoa, atone o’cleea, trom ber late resivence, Po, 259 Tenth avenue, berween Twenty fifth and Twenty't .xtn atreots. Siaisk.—On Fricay, July 22, J ony szarer, a vative of Liemore, county Waterford, [re aq, aged 38 years. The friends of the famuy, abe the members of the Hi+ bderniap Benevolent Society, at o resyectfully writed to at terd tbe funeral, on Sune aiternoon, at two o'clock, trom his late residence, No. ‘ g¢7 Weet EigbtecntD street. Scamwit.—Oo Fridey, I sly 92, Cuanuis EDWARD SCAN part, sonof Osntel and ¥ gry Ann Scanneli, aged 1 yoar, 4 conthe and 46 cays. 4X, a native 's ° New Invention and Improvement in Photo- apbs (patented) will be niroduced at AULMES' new ery, O91 croadray, in a few days, 600 Ali Linen Coats—Choice ror 75 Cents, ot Uek Ball, 84 and 86 Fulton «treet Phyenological Gxamtnations, Showtng the " ef yurwuit, be obtained dally at Opts SWAY Benda oe Berring’s Patent Champion Fire and burglar proof safes, 251 Broadway, corpor of Murray mreet, N.Y The friends of the f .mily are reepectiully invited to at tend the fuveral, cm Sundey afternoon, at half-past one o’e-cek, from No 17 4 Bast Twelfth streot. Wank.—On Pridr.y, July 22, Aww Wanw, aged 18 years. ‘Ube fuperal wi'', rake piace from her late resideuice, No. £4 Kit street, Uyis (Saturday) morning, at nine o’clock. Warnes —Up Saturday evening, July 16, ut the res!- dence of i® somin Jaw, A W. Murvelett, noar Newburg, Orezge cone y, N Y., Captam Arrneton Warnes, in the ‘year of bie go, YataiOn Friday, July 22, Mrs, Amcam, Yarss, widow of the Ista Jano Yates, in the 76th year of ber ago. ‘Tae ivads of Une tamaly, and of her sens, James G., disrrtoem wind ‘colle cers of teething PAce mORPE pg Ledver tor # P ecntribh diate pc Jersey, for interment. By, COrDer Luane atreet. BM WITHOUT PAINT. Stites Twila ae T SVEBDFLL’s—WED. ‘These cele brated osras. (ete tu; ‘ACA OOATS, 2 ale Coster 35; ALP lee wate. Cal NOTES, y engraved, 4 CLEAR COMPLEXION CAN BE HAD BY USING ONS BOX OF BOSWBLL’S RAUTIFIRR. REMOVES TAN, PIMPLES AND FRECKLES, MAKES THE HOMELIEOT FACE RANDSOME, CIRCULAKS SENT FREE, WEAT A LUVELY GIRL! Gh, che sea Dr FW. BOsWRLL'S BEAUTIFIER, wht es Vite, pimples " TPR omimerber ated Re caer porahewat eaen. 5 bee: matereuat ® For ssleby.” & TADMal ccorr wem of b Condway; ba: Wa BR'S BYa WU. , diferent p % centa ver box by mall 1818 VeGe admiration ty of all wae AMAD sireet, where all orders by & CO . 81 Bleecker street, Brook. ym faaeal ‘14B8LB COMPOUND from anything betes Be seer Sede: * by ail usleg It be the bow blond oaks YieRa’s BYKL'P—FOR soROFU OYsPePsLa. g ver or womb com! is ‘Wholesale *8h ks 2 PARE. . Pare row; 0. A 78 Broadway, Mra. Hay: ca youn, ne, ment of the great Ae boot ean Mb ween nm. Ube least tucoatenieace & te broadway. Befers to th¥ oliy. prs snd by al’ drogelste, grocers YEN TGORF WHO ARB IN THR BB, perfec: bea tb trequenuy have fon ba prereniiyes of atveane. uch ®b icvigorster they meq fh Medic! # that canwot be taken ree! und elar'icity to the aywtea sirepgest man fe bot lone of the oountey Tn are more pont than avy aarnct of Gxngeroua cases of billous fever yiela to ite wonderfa: who have ties me meuicne wit ov verties otper, for wp¥ of the ailuevte wh rofeaa to surdoe BUN! DSEssRD N. NB, 4 afLs. YM aN? oP te JO) ced te have recourke us We tre cover ta groot wanes ihe coniarka ta Carte bao. all cower © Lever and ague toe Niners. quinne, while the cree ca or cee cu the G stein weers expert orgepe Fold by draggists end dealers ceneraily everywhere. Prie cigs! Gepot 18 ard 25 Park row, Nia. OLD PENS iy GULD AND SILVER PEDCO, CaSke, PEN BOLDRBS,. fo. Maonfeccarer, pings Gold pens (made to order) a: from $340 $40' per dozen, ona reayecifuily eolieited. PMPORTANT 70 BaRBONWS Pure juice of the Calitornis Grave wPoleeale. Lepot No 6 Varick suect as Fish TERRE GROOE® &0.— ie PasQunkes my ‘orpia ~ibe or brandy, medicated with Peruvian mark, ju sidThobsrb a piessant, deucious beverage, Mazes a aid ‘merning driok’ of “cocktail ? large discounh: ab TaM¥ANY HA! GRAND POLITIGaL Ofuw DEE” thd oTOSL4L F ha DONE UP IN VeBos, ruciaiel T. BASS, TROUT Ax? wor POLITICAL AQUAB.UG SENaTORLAL NDLD ATES, POLITIVAL NEWS rR0w EVERY STATA IN THE UNION, 10 THE ot Eaves, Ready Returday Moraiog. NDIA Isp RUBSEE PEN. AUBBsE PEW, MaKUFACIURED On which grees UNDsk wwemerta GOCDYZ«.o PATENT, have made, ts now te Ia ncknowleed to be THK Brit PEN ‘the only *¢ me glu the who! GUARAATISEs « Gab TO NB PLUS ULTRA 5 te > ® i = = : To exislence ES = im the the pen cepartment., re those #9 3] have been fa a sina the quill x | will dod a the Sl INDIA RUGBER PRO, 3 all they cesire. Tt combines in iteelt _ in writing ne £ sitter Not Ok thes. in writing, ss soon ag |= us | mot cther S| “Suter penata uss. NB. =| Price Every one who bas uy 2) $3 per gross, or ee, =| 78 ceata per SOX of pert entiezes int a Mtiberal dracount Made s tothe wey. trade, school, are all that colleges, ke is ‘clstmea for Seathy Taallio eDy parb of them. tbe count Address the IND] A KLBRR PEN ComPANY, Uo. &f Liberty street, New Yart. RYE’S MIRACUL OUF.VERMIN DESTROTRE Ne world, BXTKBe IS Are ‘Bugs, roaches ants, me tbr , teas raonquitoes rats, mica, amd otDer ¥ er in ana garden iscets. For enle by the inves te qos Sole seenta a. B&D BANDS & M* WINELOW’S = 390TRING NESia 612 Brod wasp, CO, 14 Wil jam etreae, SYRUP, FOR C aiLpR2N TEETHING, wit postiive'y ct ge cholera tofantrm dyeevtery 4, and All disesaes incident to we aod pre fit Pertoory ear /jt-meveet a4 ene sab ah fo ee ri " smpallcares & vi ce, ab Fer bole, sud at 9 office 13 Cedare ae FIRE =f CONTRIBUTION ON CHESS 1s TEE NEW YORK LEDGER, Mr. Morphy eon Mor day next. fine sree play ‘snd Labs mene by Mr Morphy ed by hese Leprriment o! v believed will meet avere throughout the ‘a fret paperon bees will agost6 which will be ready for wsie st! mong other things. thie initia) hove exci. ext masters of ourcouPnls, with & careful analysis wbich Mr” Morpby td ek Jong felt want on the part of orid aD be published im the ‘clock pepes pursue, 'n conduct te one which tle d impart to Wr ms imme Sona e permanent practical value, as well a8 an BOS & TOUSEY, General a; SF iatoca ‘No. 121 agsau street. EMPIRE &PKISG WATER, BUPENIOR“ TO CONGKESS BERING WATER, ~ Phe Empire Water is boitied from the celebrated Miike SPRING AT SabaTUGs DPRINGS, NEW YOR This fovntatn is situsted pot far from the old Cony Epring, and the superior qualities of the bmptire Spring over the Congress consist in the larger combination of indize axe abrence oF porsesring aj) ine Virtves of the Congres on without the yritating proverties «bien fn the vee of tbat «stor fo weoy cess 18 i jurtous, especially to lung complatute aod br*stion of the bowels Notwithet tbe, Cor gress spring have trted by a gv ine people witb the idea that Eprings at “nreiogs without thelr brat ous ADd Wo: the best mecietval and most delicious: 1a) water ip uee apéing the oreprietors of Jeogthy advertl ement to any water gold rom the od and marks. wes tojurt- 4 tne Empire Water is now acknowledged at Aa & beverage of ail mina told by all the priuctpal druggtets, hotels and family arccers. Lreera may be addressed to G. W. We Springs, or their cepot 4/0 eroadway, INVOICE OF CHOICR AND MEDIUM st arrived, and for asle, in large or scam) 2 weRarS low to one bar ers CHARLES’ LONDON ton & Co, Baratoga York. BsbiWI™, 40 Broadway, CORDIAL GIN DEZOT, T Y OLABR’S FY Ser, cor dyapepais. $$$ Y lage aie SYRUP, FOR ANY DELICATE FB male. fier, (or weabnees. ¥ OLsRR’S SYRUP, THK GREAT BLOOD PURE RUP, THe GRRAT BLOOD PUBL T° TRAVELLERS —UP the eale of tickets to all Sovthweet Open day and eveuing TOWW TICKET OFFIC® FOW towns of the Northwest Weet and jotel & P. LBLAD D, agent RUN VaLis! B. E TRIEh TA sacs oo. ree ‘Ro. 1 Warren street. corner of Broadway. Bg EPOBTING CHBO! BLISEED THIS mornin; toutaiah all Ge pemiameee ct ae me: inter 4 news of amencan horses, 10 Reemarket, 660 4. races; base bal ‘ma:chee— bridge snd Bibw elevens of and North va. South. eparripg, ring pews, wrestiing, fan, hi att rhe 1 dae wuaan, aes ao An 1g elToot 417 aud 368 Brosaiya Depa, Ron

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