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ri ; gk it cf # & large number of soldiers from Up Park 2006 op the #pos, aad Were Oroughs 1G requisition. rapidly over, detying ine ex- we them, #1 teveral g00d many pereons, Gould, but every at froitiess, Mr, of woe Royal wait core wud crew of (he ofthe Deri i ts if if # 2 i i z #2 H : i u § : F F a e & i i £ 4 £ ge é £ & 3 g <5 es = 4 Fi st 5 ul We 3 5 : § if Fa §. Rogal, teoclved a se immediately removed E i i i bet Are cannot be tr ou board, althouga it be aturiouled to com- se E é Fi 2 A g i i ER very dull during the last mentiosed UW our last hi Abe coaatry dimricte com! Will be noticed, bowever, in our review, been an increated activity ia meal and mention, is to be oipally aétrin atearcity of ground prov miovs, ale 6 re tr the sepply which the previews severe areeg rat a |) Anotiie; ty 3 2 if aEe oon Voyage from *t. Louisa to Lafayette, Ind +a NAKRATIVS OF PROPSSSOR WIFR, We started from St. Lous at 11 A.M. July 30. Ae we ‘Lote presented « bold apd bandeome cures co EIMERCIal REPOS ‘the various finiened and unfinished pabiie bwidmge, with srother { the appearance of wo. wits’ ig i saw ik thuty Jens ago witu one bundred and sixty thousand. The Mineissippi, under the atmoephere of the ay, look- td hike a muddy frog pond after @ heavy shower, wad tue Beamere plying on its mud saturated bosom scemed to travel about as fast ap & water spauiel in tue sae cie- ment, and showed no larger than a common paw), vome of them were Delching up Younes vpn y the biackest emoke I ever saw, ans time # resounding clangor with wher be sound foll and gtroug jo (he ears cf cow belle have a loud sOncreys cang whe Deard high above them.) The city is compored of Dye v.atinet clus- vere of Bowes, givicg an appearance of Ove vonpolidated viliages into ope manicipality. After we bad crossed the river in a curred direction, farting towards the northweet, then north, and then oortheast ag we rege bigher, we passed over ihe lagoons along the [illinois ehore, These mareses send up iber misematic efiluyia three thougaud fret higa. Toe bign- of St Louis swelied up in besitny con- wast to the narrow flats belo Bellefontaine cemnery would have been taken for a geniieman’s pars, etadded wien of exquisitely white statcary and secpentioe gravel wake, bad { vot been acquainted with its partion var locality, Ove miles north of the city. The joud ‘toot’? the locomotive turned our heads to the south, where we eaw a train of cars ‘making’ xiong through the prairie grees, like @ buge serpent with 2 bi ry ed head, making headway for Fast St Louis. This inisnd Gepot ie the very picture of a ‘death pov’ of pestileatial moras, and it maket one wonder Sow euch a miserabie jookg piace could be the .erminus of so great a thorough- Sere a8 \he raiircads tbat traverse the States & shousand wiles from east to weet. True it was, the navure of ine day made gloom iteelf lock more gloomy. Baving now ecapned the city aud 18 environs, we 109k a look over the great prairies that unfolded themecives to the east. Like & vast ocean, with here and there an island Sail of tres, does Ho pei country 100k from above. My son remarked that the peogle along there must hare mighty bg farms, considering the distances th» houses were apa. The impression that this yas! domain made apon me # the time, was, that bountiful narure wae ex- lending an invitation to the doubie-condeased iahabitanta ef the crowded cities of the world to come and partake of ieetors. It is a refuge and &® paradise for ali who ‘wish to besupplied with food and comforts. Having sow reached an altitude in which wi enet, We £1", Wilh compass and chart before fayetie coild not be reached by that current. reoagh owes of | | | , tha Oor next vop age ding posied to take place from that city, we had a ine before starting to make m point as near to it es we cold, © We lowered again, but we plainly saw tbat the southeast wind below, which drove us a nittle to be northweet at starting, bad now supplied the atmaphere with molatere enough to make growing nin cloud. Slowly, but interestingly, tue vapor kemumed & milky bue. Pregeutiy it assumed the ap- Pesrance fa vasicular clova: then it epread out and _ volged dorn ‘n the middle, snd soon ithad the appearance of a grestudder, withthe water oozing througn it, Dut more copiualy ai and round about its protaberant ceater, It was a teresting phenomenon, and | eeemed as though naure was unvogoming Per mammal to & inirety eath eome eustensnce, | baye noticed theee ud- dere and water spouts defore, end thus 1 watched this one moreninutely. Above this rain meteor there was ‘ayer of dius atriated clouds, with faint cunsbine pene. ‘urating an; warming the balloon, aad causing her to ree from expasion of the gos, Sad thi took ue op barometriell'to 23, ana we Were suling east fi This was tbe highest point we attained, aad the when we meter iu] to 63, baving ttood at @2 Bere we woorked a bottle of water and fame y. é Findig now that it wae impossible to all in the dires tion of lalaette, unless we gailed iu the rain, we for the thira time; but we fouad two terious onjec: Gretly, $ would alwaye gato much wégbt of water ae to require @ dexterous uge of the sand shovel; in the next, the water would follow the sur face of the balloon, and ruening down its neck, would vend s toment on our heads avd shoul‘ers. Tails mate it too cigngreeadle t@ remain in and under sue rain, conid we | pave eufhdently countervailed the depreeaing ‘effects of the bal cor Dy she weigot of the water thas cnoounsered | by the large quantity of ballast we nad abeard. : ‘Here ] would remark, sat in order to ait balloons in yeip another concomuatt (0 ite paraphanatia becomes ne cereary. I; must be provided qth a ligot water eneddiag | covering over ite upper hemispnere. Sucu @ covering, | coming down afoot or two below its equador, would make the whde area within lis cweurmference dry, end thus provide ¢ dry piace for the paseepgers,5é W+!! ke ayodiog jbe expenditure of ballast accasioned cinerwise Oy tae ebeorption of rain in the bewwork. ‘As We eaied in the lower current, aod within £09 feet of the earth, we held distinct con7crestion with too peo: pie below, Who Reemed to enjoy it verz much. Some ) asked white we were goiog; others, where we | game from, how we felt, woo we were, sod how | ied to rife 80 bigh, and nearly allof them nis: by withing 0s a eafe toyage and “good luck to yo! while may cried out, “come down, come dow: | snd finals, when ihey Mund we wen} on the even moked pro- tenor of our way, WitG ® wave of car flag, af we glides on, they would give us a parting te, bya ewitg of their has and ‘kerchiele anda | hearty burrab. : Having tailed under and to the north cf jower current, aud wishing to intercept 1 raulroad, ve landed on Fotge Prai ) twenty minutes, about thirty miles o | baving giyen up the idea of gavaing L | Tnow Gnd that this rain reacoed Laf _ Saturday svening, showing toat the curreut would nave | taken ts > or near that point had we remeines in it | We thovght of tyiog up for a few hours when we | landed, toree if the rain would cot pase over, and then | renew our voyage, a8 we bad still ane bundred and fifty pounds of ballast, but in lancivg we lcarned another re. tty to he perfection baliconing—to wit, | better coming-to mecbiaery. [ce common bailoon hoo’ | or grapes won't do for tce prairie country. Our grapne | caugbt bold in the pre coert, apd [2 tear. / tpg up, it brought wit ress, which wuilied it wo completely firmly after | hat, and we encountered a drag of naifa nule, trying to | bring the Jupiter to without exnausting Ler of gas, but we | finally baa to succumb to the breess, and exbenst ower throogh a capacious valve, abi thus bring the yoy | age to a cise. : | While we were trailirg slong ground we were devising means 10 ayoid a recarren tthe trouble. It can be ooue dy ising ‘our or eix clawa to ‘be bottom edge of tee Deeket. In addi that d to this, we plaicly ear ant! uf wehada et yount, We could with ove viow | pinned it fast. As we were on an exper'mental trip, we | poted all these things, Hoping thst others who fvilow to’ besiness wil) slso set about dolcg something Wwards Dringing it nto common use, as it 1c 09 graud a system < ureful meane to be undeveloped to the Dumas family large. From the barometrical observations, which are sta‘=4 mainly below, I am convinced tnat the trade wade, with their return currents, will serve us to estad <= a Rhee = — travel ian world is Gard- y prepar ein yet. Tre many miphay: end occasional actidenta in bsliooa experimscs most not be received a8 unayoidabie inc.denia to pavigation than are the Chinese junks to successful ocean srore ing. STATEMENT OF SCIENTIFIC LOG. cae Thermom: rm rer, Barometer Direction, fart nase a ' w. ar te a4 a 2.3 2M 28.8 12°46 P. ery 30 23.2 o45 27 ie 28 N, by E. In coneinding this report, ¥ would retorn cay the name of tcience and progress, io the friende of thir ex- pe 1, and partiowarlz to ite Grm of Ff nO & ,@ Dowe alone ccainbaled $it0 towarts the eapenees of JOAN Wise, Lavaverte, Ind, Acgeag T, 1859, ~ ‘Mourand inbabitants, wie t combers oew Bot ‘tex than | the | 33 g a E z $ E z Hy z et eed! ae bere a im the field. But jave appeared to great advaniage . fure wearles like labor, and ere ibe day’s sport nedebsed the distinguished horseman was found laggiog far bebind the hounds by Squire ——. So wrapped up was he in deep meditation that he did not potice the squire’s ap froach until their horses were a! they oor. . Your said the rquire, “looks tired.” ‘Not with the sport, good sir,” replied the Privce; ‘but of my life.” The Up, éurprised, but a glance at that atrange and gad coun- tenanoe, which is remarkable in tbe Emperor, conviased Dim thatthe Prince was serious. ‘You are young to be 0 melanchoilly,”” observed the squire. His companion emiied, remarking, ‘Short as my life has been, fortune bas dealt strangely with me, sir.” “Why, Prince,” said the equire, “never heed the jade.” His bighness merely ebook bis bead, and euid, ‘Nay, sir, none of us can es cape our fate.” “Your Highness surely does no’ believe ia ibet superstition?’ was the equire’s exclamation. ‘Call it wDat you will, replied tbe Prince, “i is ax religion tome.” After a long pause the squire eaid, “Every man | Las a right to bie own opinion—none moro go than your Bighvees.”’ fhe Prince raised hig hat, remarking, “sir, you flatter me.” ‘Now, I baye heard wt said,” observed the rquire, ‘that fetalieta (etenl- ‘ge ® Cautions gisuce st the impenetrable face before bim), have an immense advantage ove- ordinary mex by acticipating their futere in tis world,’ ‘The Frines’s face became lit up with sudden animation #8 De ovewered, “Sir, were las confident of beaven as 1 wm cf whetleba)) be, 1 would not—-—” The sqvicc’e merry igugh Cot short the Prince’s epeech, aa he roguieb- ly exclaimed, * Ah, ab; thie is the advantage the follow t7s of your religion {abor under, Your sta‘e bereatter is sg much a mystery to you as our earthly existence is to us poor devia” The Prince good naturedly joined in ihe lwuga hiccself, bat soon pape into his meiancho y mcod age. The equire was 109 interested in the subject to ct i drop. Heeaid, “I should be afraid to think wea that the future dlequieta you.’ “It ia even 80, good gir; vbongh, toe vulgar mind it would seem ag Driulaot a8 coute be.’ was 196 reply of the Prince. “What's toat, jour Bignhess”” asned the sqaire, now all stenvon Reming iu how uoree, and icoking peadily jp the rquiry’s fine open Znglish eounienanc:, she Prince replita with wuch ewpbatis, “Nethiog fir, than the waparial pnrpie of France.” The Tot Ors. impulse was 10 Langh: but there was remerniag #> isdeseribaple about the eurenge toan a: Dis thot be felt a aaysterions if! eome tice ms tongue refaeed 7, Tentared ome toure Ww address mancer than be had 4 i ence creep over bim, and f its cfiice. ‘So greal @ station ag tbe one , your Hghaeee, wonld compensate most men * repined the Jor “hie the \'i# that feeb je heir wo?!) 6g Prine, wh werests, ibe rasjority of wa’ canailir; great men are mcvevers becaces thoy are gisute for porterity and by that will ‘Your Hipboees is right,” anewered the quire: “she responsioiiny Cl aca Aa ofioe would Maco + Map of your Highness’ .« but mm ibe meantime, why be tad /’” @ Prince,‘ 1 sm bat mortal, and must yegetate ike my fedow: ‘The equire looked up in doubt, remarking, ‘*) don’t ex sc! 'y comprehend your Highness.” “Sir,” eaid the Prince, uP an effort to empie, **wili js not turn Mistery to romance when tis written that Ni son the Tuird experieuced soe pange of poverty?’ The equire looked up again wnb still more surprise, aud beeitategiy said, “] iear to be impertinent, but you astoceh ume ¥ it should be merely for sempornry ete.stance, your Highness carn command me.” € med the Prince, gragp- wg the equi band, “you are @ gentlemin, sua Four delicacy dicey you hovor. I @ould aak a favor, tpoagh St may be at the expense of my own feelings.” You. Highuese hag ovty to te.) me how I cau be of atsietaace, end there if ac end of the matier, and 00 odiigstioa.” In afew words the Prince told bum how be was pasned for money, the victim of bia cred:ture, hie misery and his wante. A cheque of £100 immed.ately changed bade; acd then the Prince, writing out s receipt on tue fly leaf of his pocketbook, banded it w the equire, saying “I have aa abeert mind, good sir, and mey forget this transaction; let this be a memorancam, and when you come to Paris call st the Tuleries, and the debt I owe you nal) be dis- charged—though before that ] hope the ob,iyavon may oot «xat. My grauiude may not repsy you; yes if you think the reepect of Napoleon iil. of apy value, you bave it, aur, from my beast.’ “No more, I beg your Highness,” said the equire. “but I will keep the memorandum, and you may depend upon it I eball moet certainly call at tne fae, for Prince, 1am not a convert, you know.” By this tine they bad reacnea the door of Sir Wiliam Stanley's house, where the bunt had already sesembied: and in ‘the feast of reseon end the flow of soal’’ which followed, the equire 03d not forget the extraordinary rencontre of the morning, and it wae ouly the gray dawn of the following day thas cbaged the recollection of it from his pillow. Great events bad occerred since the memorable incident we bare been deec Revolution bad once again ‘buret out in Paris, and irom the chaos that ensued the follower of the Chesbire hounds bad become the Experor of France. Squire —— bad never forgotten the meeting With the ‘‘man of deetiny,’’ on whom all eyes were now wormed, Durirg all the long yeare that nad elapsed mince (bat occasion the equire aever heard from the Prince. He suppoeed that, in the wh: a of politics and govern ment, the Prince bad failed to remember even the know- vedge of bie existence; Dut a strange impulse, over waich be Bad no contro}, and for which De could not account, prompted to teek once again the present occupier of ibe Puuleries, and be determined to eet out for Paris with- ovt delay. He arrived in that gay capita! one summer's morning, and after @ substantial breakfast at Mear icp: Hotel, took hie way to the palace, 5 ean ad i Gard and bie s20ueie. “He ‘Thad not long got back to his sparlimente when a knock came to the door, and aa or- He aid that he was requested by nt hig compliments to Monsieur, he would return with him to ge Was at the door which wold The fact of an nd_to request thei Tulleries. A c matee of that very pleasant estadlishment, anid wheo Squire ——— and bis military friend deececded the ttair- case they were the objecie of genera! attention and na- merove inquiries. ALotwer crowd awaited them at the door, when they arove oif amidet the applsuge of the curious & de. quire felt himself becoming very nervous. On they rattled through the streets, every one turning round or alandieg to gaze at them, and it was pet long before they arrived at the gates of the palace ere ascending the grand staircase, Squire elf becoming etl) more nervous, ana when the og cuore of the salon were thrown open be nad come culty ip maintaining bie equilibriam. Tae room was ed With bamerous pereouages, including many - tary officers. The squire gazed timidiy round the mebt, but nowhere could he gee bis ol friend ie Cheebire burt. At last the crowd gradually opened, and from the midst of gay and handeome uniforms the Emperor tdyanced asd came straight up to where the equire was etanding; and seeing that he hesitated to e his bands be grasped bie witn both, and jarmly. Ali eyes were iw turned on the ize, which only added to his perpli (Gentlemen, 6:4 \be Emperor, turning to bis su # me Lo :Dtro duce to zou? n usieur ——, & Fery Old iriend oF mine, whea your nD need of inends.” , Every one now moved ann when the squire was presenied ecveraliy ei Maretal That, Coane Thie, and General So the clmex of is poeition had arrived, aod had it ‘ho: been ior the #apport of the arm of the Emperor, who was leading hue up ! e measured bis lepgia oz tbe After maxing the tou? ef the room, the ae Janta, acd led is friend the , cxbines Here the memor.ee of daye gone past were revived, sud in the affable acd ation of the r@ —— forgot wee Guntelf again. At lengte to take big leave ‘“By-ihe by," mid toe Where are you etayngi’ The equire s he Emperor rang vhe dell vy A magnificent spe B ordered to send fo! pare a room for bim ‘a th t, 20d anid be could 20% ur, ead the : i eoia), aad he & r three wees and during ¥ heard to tay it “esa sti the banquets, th vieee of tu: get all nis old eet be lepioet ower, Dut realy OF couree \ue Reape Majert>, ‘pray don't entertain tae Your Yajeety overwelme me with Fi mest go home,” reriied the equire. ing ¢ comptrclier of the royal bourse hoid called b't2 eto hig Durema, and eaid that be bed a) reciions from the Fr peror w band Monsieur a cheque The squire iooked up earpriged, for be bad entirely for gotten ine iraneawtion. But there wee the cheque for the veriiabie sour, dated from that memorable day of th Cheabire nunt to the present time. The moment of depar iuwe came, and the Emperor, akitg bie by the « whe equire to the carriage nimeot Before driring off, bi Majesty prt bis beac the © o¢ow, aod ead, bine T once toid you thas | beleved tm ied then, but who # in tbe right sow! = Wels, ‘pon ne Ad » yeplied the equire, bis nopest face Light with em:lce, “ reeing is believing.” Narrona, Horse Ssow—On the $th, 7th, Sth and 9th of September, toere 8 w be gracd bore show and lacies’ eyneeirian display st Dayton, On». Accom Modaticae on the grecnde for wurty thoamand will be erected, atd a very large lis of ine, ® of. fered, Ag a epecitnen of the | berality of tae preth ame, #4 may mention thet for the fastest wetting geaing or ‘huy ‘0 barness, the fret premium \# of ibe vs ato! Bal ope vendred of +4 incwh, ands orce of piare world apotter 3100. For the fastest stallion to harness ibe secowd pre- to the value ef $1°S. Phere sre only forty pre St, of the age! 5 and & sityor oo $6) brese or ellver bana of mesi Tre Last © A free nm waa whipped to deats a few cays ago, noar Daswiddie Court House, D7 & slave man, for iniimucy wih sbe ur ter's wife. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1859. Dramatic and Musical Matters. A Wan Dasma at us Ponts fr. Manrin.—Galignand (Paria, Judy 10) gives the following account of a piece apropos to the war: prologue, in the secret of the kind of rule ex Dhian, where we fnd a patriotic eld guilty of epenging & plot againet them among the lial isns, for whion is puiled up, trie and cuademned be publicly flogged. Sue expires uoder the puniebmeni, ‘Dequeathing the task of vengeance to her couatrymen, We are next removed to Paris, where the population are all alive for the War, veterans of tne Oid Guard and the gamins of the streets pressing forward en\hudias tically Ww join the ranke. An illustrious personage drives pact at the time of departure, aud tae acciamatiour of \be crowd, which concludes the scenes io Para. From hence the #pectator is saccese) rely conveyed W 7008, Ww che attack ov Montebello, 0 the camp of ine Zouaves Palestro, the battie of Magenia, and fasily to witoess ihe triurophant entry of the Freveh nue tnew mies no Mian, ymin of victory. Several of tow \abieaue are ad we may specially particularize the reseptian of ‘the army ot Genoa, whict for animation and life ime re ality may clase wits some of Mr. C. Koan’s famous rornhy diusetons of Soakspere ia “Heury Pitt,” wen Which We kcow Of no pigher praise. Tae poteretiae od port sud city; the inuguing gayety of tae Frenck troope baif smothered wii jrarlanos and bouqae's, swe enthon atm Of the people, with vue rapid movement wad Artalis ‘grouping of the Breue, reauy sranaports the spectator for & Moment to Lhe Epet, eo muimaied and L the Whole picture. Nor must we omy rather pas de deux, pere imtrocaced les droves, danced with trae Taian furore by Mae Montpiaisir and inoHa, & veripadle Casuuan, we presume, irom sbe double evidence of big Game aud the Dery bocncing and vigor of Lie style, sligbt mfasion of which would be of infnie adv. 1 the cold arifici- auty of the French school. Ba fe par parenhive The eld of Magenta, whither we are roon silarwarce Wen, (rceens & Poiure @. of auother port. “Sow ae the tog of war,’ bere we Lave Land to band Oyat- MINED, & CONTHE Witd ab API Prop rtion Of “arum (ospet abd gun’?—cf tue lass, peruape, et jeset tor the fairer portion of the spectators, wne ex- bibited considerabie alarm at the long continued fring. The Avetrian@ are cof course defeated, nat the \estimouy € in the variove s:counte fo their courage Au Oot pacy is perfectiy supported Dy Lbel represeutmblives Gere We cuapect thar & avile Vidual Vanity as to perecnal eireDgid mM xes vigelt up in the erife woen comes to ® struggle between maa and man, for some of the Zouaver evidently found it @ desperate 1h to master their antago Bist, PO etootly did they mainte their charsctere. Toe closing tableau of the action i# slmcet painfully et fom ibe bumber of dead which arertrewe over ibe § Dattie—n g000 Gee polled, buwever. Dy the clarlug red Ure wLicd Mangers think it DecteSery to introduce im al scenes of thie description, the culy aifect of #uich, bow ever, ie to call up sucieDt reminiscences of Frawcosi and the apelent Cirque. The humors of ihe Zouaver we thew eboaslspiueDt, Wik @ Duri€eque batiet, not wiabous an eo ceptric deeb Of fun, come Dext, apd alwer some larvher Warlike ViclEStades the picce erminater Wit the entry yio ike exty of Milan, amid the Wy Ot Lhe peo. ple.” The pece wae Laied of couree with the sucvees Fore & subject eae Lk ce] forth, and, ag we bave & mentioned, ihe various tabieaux and its adinirabie ger Op Bitogesier give it epecial claims to the fay Duslic, ABA Grama yt is, as we 4 aibivgs Doe Mace, Lanrent, a a eioandtré who meker & ep oid Zonave, bets photos iC port with Vacnoy ax Colbrun . ober gewaceras $ shrow into their parte give icem 6 kind " ded by the mature of the rab) ct. © La Voie Sacrce safe for 100 repreteatetioas. se cux, and BE Bourget were ani Ds of popular efiervervence. Tig Bywa of Victory, and o Miserere in ibe prologue, fair'y enny by a tenor from Ly ons, M. Caenett, ere not an culavorable specimen of we talent of M. Artue, tbe cond ecema to have wis eecaped a fintco with the Overa at Drury Lage, bui, thanks to Piccolomini, rounded off the end very weil, The Chronicic, 5th July. eay6:— The reguier ecbscription of sixty night terminated on Satarday witc “jon Govanni.” ‘The increased gaccers of Me performances, however, lias ‘uduced Mr. £. T. Smith to continue the « eC Ih! longer. If the opening of the now operavic canipaign at Drary Lane Was not £0 brilliaut as might be expected [vom the talent cngsged, ample amends bas been ff made for the dissppointment ‘elt, in the increased amount of pabiis patrousge. So grand aepeculaor and one on #0 large a ecele as the italian opera at Inory Lane, could bardiy at once enlist general sympathy. Those who know Mr. ET. Smith well put every coofideace in bm; many were ekeptical as to bis power and euergy in carry- ipg out #0 great and onerous an undertaking, more cepe cally when the Italian opera of the preceding year wag taken into consideration, A few weeks, however, eatstied the world that the new operatic performances were in every way wortby of support, and Drury Lane theatre ie DOW recognized sg one of the legitimate homes of Italian Opera. Mr. E. T. Smith, moreover, bas falfilled the ledges of his prospectus almost to th The artiete € announced hare sll appeared, Some eminext usmer not contemplated in the firs! stanee, 8 te goer ve all been perfor: nani foibtedly haa been Precursa BUG Sitraction of te Drury Lane Opera—to great, indeed, as almost to nullify the performances of the other prima donna who appesred, with the exception af Mile. Guarducci, who bas a epeciality of her own, and Mile, Piccolomini, who would delight in all the prima donues iu’ the world. Next i Mile. Tiviens, Mile. Guarducei was the great ‘ Lit,” of the season among the ladies. Eer performance of Lsonora in the ‘“Farorita” stamped ner as a bighly accomplished einger and actress. Signor Giogiini retained bie superiori ty among the tenors, although vigorously opposed 0: tor Mongivi, whoee grand aud powerful ro.ce, if not nie artistic singing, was the theme of universal praise. The addition to the compary of that immense favorite o’ the public, Mile. Piceoiomiai,oa ber return from Americs, gave e new tmpctus to the fortanes of ths es abliehment, and the “Piccolomini” nightie were found to be no lees rofitebie than the “Titiens”’ nigtts, Viol raviata, bad been performed wit! snecese by the loveiy and talented cantatri ta, aod Zerling, in Don Giovanni,” rily by ourowp admirable artiet, Mile. Piccolomini, however, came snd nego : Mr, Salh gave for bis benefit the follo gramme :—Selections mm eight popular Barbiere @i Sivigiia’—Gcarducci, Marisi, Batis. t; “Pidelio"—Grand scena, Titiens; “La Tri Piceciorsini and Giuglic’; ‘Guglielmo Tell”’—Batizii, Marini and Kor: Il Trovatore’—Titiens, Bad. “Mose In Egitto’—Fagoti —Pivcolomini and Giuglini; “Rigo , Lanzon’ and diongini. Tae #iFigero” was to be given for Piccolomiai’s Satsauan ard the ‘‘Vépres Siciliennes” ‘or Titiena’. Tae Opera ©. Gye v8. Sx0TH aND GRAZAN. 2 drought Mr. Gye, the Covent Garden air aipet Smith, the ry Lane manager, and UM. Graz. Wwe & , lor oarasges by breach of engegement, bas come «tf before the V.ce Cuancellor, © wel. kLo%a Circumstancee were all again detailed thst efver Gravani bad sieved bis engagement for nent eeagon wb Gye (6 £.20 ber mouth), he bad weed by the agents of Smith to ea anotuer wits lace at esiary (£400 pey month) he sogegement that Gye some cand tions : gagement withou e knowledge, T were beld by the Court v Ge mere prevencer, BO juttificstion for Graziani quitting Mr. Gye’s theatre. The Vice Chancellor deeded, in conformity with b's former jodgment, thsi Greziau: \s not to sing in Fugisne toring > d of the exgag.wect, cacept for Mr. Gye, or wi bis written permistion, ax {cat 2m lh ont Graziani are the corte of the action and whatever damages may be The quertica of Gamaces to ve referred really agreed to. celior (Sir Page Wood), ence. first grouad of the " ‘Was noibing to justify it; o to WRrant the idea that te engagement procecied om Aue ground of ne mores, no onmtract.”” The pies Fes o mere excvee HF Grazie. & enable bim $0 enter on a more ecrentagovoe evgigewent. Grazian! complained of the terme of the son! Dot that was ap afler thought. He con. ated Be vegotiations w # Tuts, ar) Yi wo! couple lo 1G) br bad Mord wih Soitk There sad been gume ™ we part of Graziani, but no fracd on the pert No one could bave behaved more fairly ‘ban Commissioners of Hew MORE NUIBANCRE TO BG ABATRD--TIE BOG CAMPAIGN TO BE CONT)NUED—JOBN J. ECKEL'S ESPABLISH- MENT—VESERIS QUARANTINED—INIRABSTING RE- PORT OF YELLOW PRVER ARSITALS, BTO. The Commissioners of Beaith met at noon on Fedneaday, the Moyor premding, and al) the members present except Mr. Corel. , ‘The City Inepecier proposed three reevictions, which were adapted.” notfying ire ihebitanws of tke Dlocks between Thiriy oth and Porty-unird streets and Ninth and Perenth avenuce, between Fifty-third ont Fifty-oxth streets and the tame avenues, and belween Sixty third oe open nee tame avenves, to remove Doge pee, 9 boiling aad offal be'l etiabiabments, to creanee their premises, 2. 1a case of failore to Comp!y with the aolfostion within three days the work wil be doze forthwith by the Inepestor’s Do- partment, A communication wes received (rom Joho J. = ftatlog that be ot muking mprovemente in bie taliow (ac. tory <t Um of Forty teird street whos wil! renier { perfecuy eatisiactory and no longer unieaaco in sae aegheorhowd. — rig Lucoim, from Newviier, Joly 31, applied for a mream perm jog 6 heuthy ie dete ved cine days for Gowertation © Sepa Tater, from Savana, wim sagar, . - |, Pum, ‘end coffee, reported port of departure and wel} op boar: ) bat ioet one man on the passage, which twenty-six daye. Same a Bark BHanash Secor, from Mistanzas, with sugar, thirteen paseage, re the port ey, ene yellow op versels from Bavena. Same disposition. Gen, the Health Offi.er, eubmitted a report of arrt- Of vessels infected with yellow fever from April 16 to the presentaste, Whole curmber of infested veasele ar- iv tick Im port, 67; died in port, 16; sick left in , 5; 8 ck OD paseaze, 23: died ov py 0, 8; on arrival, 4. Of theee vessels iairleen were from Rio Janeiro, two from Bahia, two from Aevana, and from St. Jago 0. Onl Matauzae sod Nuevitas one cach. Of the sick On arrival, treated op board the floating boapitel Fio- renee Nightinga’e, ene has been diecharged and the three others are reported coavaicecent. Some littie converestion was had about the offal con- tract, but noaction was taken, Adjourned to Friday next, i Kansas Constitutional Convention. OUR KANSAS CORRESPONDENCE. Convention Haut, Wyantor, K. T , July 27, 1659. Stale Capital—Charyes of Bribey—The Schedule—Bill of Rights—Fugitio: Slaves—Slavs in Kansas—Apportion- ment, die. The Convention drage its weary length along, but, Hike all sublamary events, 18 slowy but surely approsching tie clore, By Saturday tne cmstitation will have beeo tigned, the delegstes have ram abeir brief career, and the placee that Know them uow will soon know them no more, Not much boriness has teen performed since the Gate of my lwet letter, The location of the capital, being an affair of some pe- cunlary interest, auracted more aiteation than almost any other subject which bas been velore toa Convention On Beterday Top ee Yale cipal, war mace the temporary . nment by @ vox of :29 to 21, The contest was a very animated one The repebicans were nearly eqnally divided between To Peke and Lawrence. The representatives of the rv towns were loud in their cevunciations of each other. Doth declared that corner lots aad barter of voles bad been ofiered and accepted by the respective 5: The democrats voted together in tavor of Topeka. The schedule has been acied opon. It provides for av Cection upon the copgiiation on ‘he fret Tuesday of oto ber, 1659, If the consiitution is ratified, an election shall be belt for Stare officere, repretentarive to Congress, members of l«gwlaiore aod county otflcere, uader the in Mroment, on the Beat Toenday of December, 1859. The qasiiBeations of electors rst) be vhose required by toe con- eRTUNOE~ x mee iLe Toedene, ib be prov.netr—provided ike wwe of the Terraory. the moge of rong, Canvateiag tbe returta aud forward ing Wem to the seatel govciuwent. & Board of Sate Can vasvers, consieting Of toe Govervor of the Tersiwry the Prevident apd Secretary of ihe Conventiog, esi! count Monday afer etch on of Nhe rewaik, f rgnte, Mr. Sr: 56 foliar cox, 9g additonal (dem. ) ot Leavenwor.0 resolution, avowesly with We Yoon in the articie which the re render wugetery th caring that the right Of ter pereows of erery condiioa. renee & pro Sntocdod phir cap! 7 yay The jwopeted ection ai 2 (hag '0 ibe courlitevoe rball be eo couat™ned execubea of ine lawa of vote. The Presi: clared ie debate wauted to binger be op che execu terized 88 wn of the Fogy “a prota) ace diced iy 0 of Draconian cape, and to be sevisted reree The Cemecretic inembere of FS WRLOE 10 ¢ 7 anrow pees tbe woneutnton betore tbe 2 ii eS Olbers. Ar’ 19m was aleo oilere tos it year We opera som declaring that wiavery or invoi uptary servitecs bal! gut eavet io Kecens, in order to oe in Lac Terettory (of whom there ed vet remaining) eufficient J tbe way. It wae voted down apert pr 4 Venton. ‘The Srv wae referred back, wecause toe m: nority declared itto be unfair, That report yeater- day ecunowiciged to be fair compared wtb toe ove tben vetore the body. The report was passed by « sirict party vote. The minority sudmitted o report which the ma- jority declare to be woree than tho one adopted. It is aid to be @ regular “Gerry mancermg” efalr. With the ex- ception of Leavenworth sad Doulp!.an coanties, all counties about whose political orthodoxy the repablicans had any doubts Baye been ched to counties strong in that faith. Wyandot acd Jobneon, whch are very dubious, are attache? to Docgine county, where there is an avail able republican majority of 1,000. Jackson and Pottawa. vomie, Doth doubtful, are aacded to Saawsee, with 500 eurplirege. Cofy county (doubt(al) ia attached to Breck- niidge and Osage; etrong in ike republican faitn. So Brown county 1s attached t) Atchison, to as to make eure ef the lauer, The democrats are furious at (nis, aud at one time it seemed a if the Minnesota drama would be re-enacted; but the storm passed by. The follow.2g memoria) wae adopted reiat've to the land gravis seked by Kapess — MEMORIAL, al PES oy Fequestea epics of ine United States be for admisaicn into the Union, t0 pars AB sot grantiog to the State forty five bundred thocesnd acres of and 10 aid m the construction of raJroads and other internal im- provements in the State. Reaoivet, That Congreve be further reqoested to pase an act appropriating Gfty thourend acres of lana ‘or oe improvewons of Kansas river from se mosth to Fort Revolved, ‘That the Congress of the Ucited States be and is hereby requerted, upon the applicatiou of Kaneus f jon into the Uniop, to pase an act granting to p anda within the State for the bevedt of common schoo Reaolved, That the Congress of the United States be and is bereby requested, upon the application of Kansas fui admierion into the Union, to pase &o acl appr ‘ bondred thocsand coi, a thereof five buvared thousand acver of land, for the payment of 1 awarded to citizens of Kaneas by the Ciai eppointed by the Goversor and Leg’ coder an aci of the Legislature passed 7ih of # 1659. Reeolved, That the Legiglature of this Siate aha.) make provision by lawfor the sale or diepoesi of the lands gravted to the State in aid of laprovements sad for other purpores, eudject to the same righ s of pre emption to the ee on ag are Low allowed by aw to getters on the pubic lands. Resolved, be foregoing rceolations be appended to std signed with the constiitiion of Kanrag, acd eub multe therewith io the people of Kansas and to the Cos- greee of the Ux 8 The Cace of the Soy Haggerty. EUPRSMK COURT—STECIAL TERM. Before Hon, Judge legrabam. Gtet 3 Jn the matter of she People at the relation o cogerty vs. the Rev. Dr. Cumméings.—The relator Wee not in court, and her counsel asked for a postpone Counee! for Dr. Cumraings stated in answer to the 4 the efendant knew nothing of the bey the re to recover, and that he never bad ruch a boy $ cetad. con Tois, however, the defendant did v, that» woman with two children bad called at the rher boy, ani #aying toa “ne ins, abd Was more odie ths. Counsel preeumed that tp. thai per mud was wanderia: yon by tome of fy The following 's 0) gebpearient to the das eetty in pie cr “the farwer sate y be called or enarged, #0 far 4s iis reapon: pelieces, and thst unt) the wervice of * Where ¥ ¥ ty, Eapoeriy desore thie sororabe Ov weecmmpoded, the useal way. " Jz Swors to EMIAE W. CUMMIN: For a forber return to seid writ this ren only denies tbat tbe anid Franete ©. ¥. i). rae of Seed stany time, in the leage or belief ed of Bia live: gent, to his 3204 a Francis |s restcal elee, 10 bie ko ; SDC the: be ever reatral aptunced cla Yrancls or any viber yerecn, on secount of bis religion or for any ober cane respondent repesis that he bag Lo tuo wen, salt frees, cod never had any Kaawledes of toe said Pran- or ever imprisoned bim or knew of iis whrreadonts, nor if ekid Fronds from the cusady of bie Bo- orn) ig return Mr. Giover aeked the Court to dismiss Mr. A. B. Shafer, for the relator, end ne waat erve the return, and the Jadge adjrarnea we siday. The Weekly Boston Bank Statement, Boeros, Augost 2, 1859. nA AAA ARADO Aor NOMPANY F, SEVENTY-FIRET REGIMEST, N. ¥.8. T.— C ‘The -egwar w.0n'D'y mee" ee eas wat es bee op Friday evening, %b inet, at Momara, & Boots 48h Brosawsy. The cg aantversary of the company renders ii desirsb! ine members should be punctaal ip eeudane: tm tis cocasiog. By 7. ABBOTT MARPAY, Secretary. ENIOR VETERAN CORPS OF 1g12—A REGCLAR errehag wil te bei at the Mereer Hausa on tite Fri ier erenivg, enpost § 213 0'el0oK, Wo Dene ‘bs report of the Joa mittee on ibe Freuraom, Let very member be ewes of ine pick, Deady and ol be deat, By order, ur, Adjaiant TAKS BAS REMOVED WrOW SO. Tt ane sree! the Jeaay Lind hate! '¥. 128 Mercer ar bewween Prine kad Suuston wrseia, oe ere H. BOMTERS, Proprietor. PERSONAL. YounG ieee ees Siete WiiSeoy. in ton an, oro! 0 ive inate ss PRANESXOUR MORE THAN WELCOME LETTER ir m fey mind. Trust me Bracke Th ta te cero ish one object us you are. Can you write sgain’ HA SBY, Lr THIS SHOULD MBET THE RYE OF ELIZABSTA Ssuuders, lave of England, sbe will bear ber svar age by calling at 006 Broome aurcet becheg: J Sidow of soso Felon, or tasten veice A name wan jan, Upon her gee by saitafactory evidence cartali ‘acs, te nature of which ul be made Bnows to her un spol ear 0 10 We undersigned, she will rece ve & ceria sum ot |. On satisfactory proof of her death being prodneed by part 01 the mame will be pald tr them ancan eiber person producing fuli and anquee the #um of two buadred dvilart wD] be Awarded io full comoensation for serviows wad «x If auch proof should be furnished by more than collate wil be wide” Avy canta eit please eactias se oul * will efully heir nddrems T. JaMiss (LO am. NO. 6 Wall sryet J ULIA.—LEXINGTON AVENUB, 8. re DESIRED CONCERNING THR 5 Mor M> —THBEE LONG YEARS HAVE PASaxD BINCE you iset wrote to me (angust, lois) le 4 bo Dope’ Do bream tie dreadful sence, obly to reiterate“ Foretsr more”? ELLIS. RS. G——H, CIXTAENTH 6TREET.—AN ANSWER IS Matty iockea for, Tek { IEFING.—SRRGRANT JAMES SMITE. OF COMPANY V, Fourth artliery, U.W A Haas act been beard of ce inesday. Auguet 2 When last teen he wore cilizes dreas, apd Ore & yold watch aod chain 404 pain gold ring on tirger ot lef band, with ® considersble "am of money oa bie peinOe and armeli telescope in hs pocket. Any informaiton mma wil be thapkfully received Uy hia eiiticted wife wi 109 sevemhavenue be eS feet] incbes nigh, orid complexion with 6 eAght biack mustache aud goxiee, Hé BXPBESSMANWHo TOOK A TRUNK PROM THY rof Grand @fi Lodiow streets wil be pleased tc 5 Surat avente, between Biath gud beveate troew, weave It 7; RBREAB THE BARK OR VESSEL TYRINGHAM, nder 1) ram — Hall hor Jett ibe port of for Norfaik, board William George Ktevens se mate 5 and woerees tbe aad bark of verse] wee last eeu in company with the bark Ciara, on tbe 11th of October lat, in latitude 44, longitude 47, aod ceuher the said bark Tyringham por suy of those on board bave singe been beard of, end It i@ believed toas the axid bark Tyrioghem fourcered at sea, and thet the eald Willlera George ties ens and all o.bers um board thereof perused at sea. Aby persuus whocen give Information respecting the lows 0° De said OATH OF those on borrd are requesed lo Reqnalat Mr, SLCRPIELD BURSBLL Feschurch ou'ldings, Londoa, Kag jand, solicwscr for the vext of kim of the asid Willam Geor, feveus, therewih aud by woom much lafvr@auon wil be tasoatuby received. ‘AO PERRY STREET, me Seventh everne ompibus, to Porty fire treet; pin bid & daguerrevtyps cf & indon OLe tide aad bat covered ve & gu tenie re reurming it to Mra, KODert Lewon, 33 Perry areal. i ‘OOND—A WATCH, NEAR HOPY,N J. THREOMNGR ton beve lt by paying charges ard proving pro Asdreasb. Breck, Irs Ucotomowoe, Wis, aaa 1 O6T—ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1, FROM ON BOARD 4 weer Jobs Brouke, ats hite trunk, covered wita eanveee, marked HK. x. Y; to have been deliver. wee ieit Tbe person who xcbie ge (be same at Thor ag ui sureet, %. Y. oN TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2 THE following Doves and check; the notes aud check were not endorsed. and the pablic are csutioned against negotiating the spe: one nole crawa by Mayber & MoNwlly, aL aix monthe A Angast 5, 2°59, for $119; one note drawn on f. L. allen, fx months. for 17+, wud ose check drawn br Wai Bryer #<o, on Fulton Bank, No. 9,66, for $98 75, sll io favor of Co-emen & Son, and $43 ceeh to pills, She Ander wil) receive ‘beck, rewnr by lesving tbe above with le ‘Water aireet, New Yore. Tesiaiisad | Pens PECIVICATIONS FOR & BUILDING ON OY pres BY The on: Op returning the same to 69) Bconwn wiveet will receive the above reward. Lota REWARD WILL BE GIVEN, AND NO questions saked, for the recovery of @ god watch wad chain, taken :rom a gentieman on Wednesday evenicg, the 31 ‘net, wbUe im Hoboken or on board ths ferry boat ican be left mesars. 8. dammond & C)'e, 44 Me-chaa'e’ Rachange OrF—ON ran MOBNING OF Lg Sheu OF AUGUST, @ bines and tap pup, with long ears, about t ouths cid. ‘The finder will feceive asutabie re ward py less. ing bien at No 120 West Tenth etreet, for W. H. B. abswers the wi port, ost. ‘418 OF GOLD SPECTACLES YESTERDAY io Pive street, between Nassau aud Pearl areca finder wil be Liberally rewarded by lesving them a) 2 Pine street, room 6. i Fg PASS BOOK, ON GO(SG TROM 21 MURBAY street to 74 Ful‘on street, black leather cover. paper label (Bepside, Piet, Onkiey & Co. tm account win 8. J. austin. ‘The fecer will be suilably rewarded byjieaving it with the own- er, 8. J, Austin 74 Futon street, LoS RL IHE YICINIEY OF GowWaNUB BASIN, 4 irookiyp, 8 pocket diary cf 1259, containing memoran- The finder wil be liberaily re- off :e of Willam 6. Nicbo's, 19 Naseau street, Sew Yorks, Or at his Louse, Ne. 1 Laiayetie syexve, Brooklyn, = Lo8tro8,, BADSESDAY, TH ULE, & BROWN end white canary bird, long breed, with « crown on his deed. Whoever will return the same w Mrs ial, 64 Green wich avenue, will receive @ lib.ral reward and ine thanks o! weowxer. REWARDS, $5 BEWARD-LOs?, IN PROOKLYM, ON THe Bist nit, a lady's gold chain anh pencil attacned, ‘wih ‘a 8. ce gold locket and swall kuife. The foder will re over REWARD —LOST, ON TURSDAY, a little white blue eyed poodie dog. Ti i'n te ard by leaving the mame at No, 61 Ssads $10 6 Weet Forty sixth street the sbove reward wil be REWARD WILL BE GIVE™ FOR THE RETURN pe — gael rou of beak bide. om oa ths Let jost . eon te of 810, one of a fmt Gall att Pearl swrech, buck ote, up naire: nthe ma lene Fannin eh mre A S50 BUVARD.< Lost, $00, ON THE 1eT OF av. ) fou Ziteen twenty'dollar’ noize of ibe Bak of the State of New York Ibe imder will receive the nvove reward bp euviog tbe sume wiih J, H. Le all street $50 BETARD.~L087, IN MOVING FROM KO. 200 DU “Greene sireet to No. 89 ureene weet, a beaalifal gold honting ecamelied watch with & chain atached. The Sbove smouct will ve paid on leaving it wim Madaime Zoe, 29 Greene excel. ©)F() REWASD—STOURN, FROM THE PREMISES $250 *F the subscribers, oa’ the night of August 2, one white pine. one osk, and wree yellow pine be shove reward lil be paid for the conviction of “be ih f, OF & Libera) reward for the return of the property or informwion which wil lead wo ite peat MASZiES. VIELE & MATHS joot of Weas forty foursh street, $500 ‘August 2, between ibe house of fcur and ive P.M, bile pate'ng between ibe Mt. Nirhoige and New York Hotels a clamond peck ace, cousliting of 84 Ciamonés with green ene. relied jeaves entwioed: makera’ maine luslde (dpi & Joo! Fish New Crieane) Whoever will reurn we apove necklace wo Wie ciatce Rovb'ns, +9 Mercer street, will reselve ibe above reward and We thacke o! the cwuer, yman, Sank of America, 44 REWASD.—LOtT, ON THE AFTERNOON OF LEGAL SOMICES. URSUANT TO A DEOREE OF THE HIGH COURT OF Chancery in Eng and, made in * cause of Robert Crosvie Kae Beker and Mary bis wife, plaintifs, and Stepken ake, Joan 8, Willams and’ Kovertl. Taylor, de bo at the date of a certaln agreement of re eeparate of Jona 2 United Staten of Frgiang, 4 " jed oF about the Jet day of December, 186), ex¢ ali versoms who now claim to be entiled wo be oe te due snd Gwing .o euch sepsrete creditors, are. by their eclicttore, on or before the 21th dey of Jaruary,' 1260, to ve shetr debte or claime th the chambera 9: the « ia Rous, Vera, Chancery lane, Midiesex, sonvt, Or in “default thereat’ they will be pe o1 from the penesit of tue wild decree. 186), wt 12 o'clock ak noon, a beartog and adjudieatiog come ip sad pr: au, sore for be Plaintiffs. LLEN’'S WATCH AD JEWELRY STORE REVOVED PROM 1) Wall sPRaeT To 4.5 Broadway, one don Woches, jewelry, alver sad pitted ware st very low prices. GROBGS CALLEN. MANUFACTURE JEWELAY Couniry merchania vefore parchas and + Bagg, A ORT & OO , 77 Nasesa street, Sout floor, ATCHES AND JEWELEY REPAIRED, IN THD suber, by tbe finest Londos and Geneva GEO O ALLEN g, 415, Broedway, 260. tour below AL.—BEST FAMILY 00. SCRESTED ( as ths AL, AND DELI etl Mb of A: F svi 0. RED Af! Ncw eeliipg at redceed =—_ DORAT BRAY, Mars au ore perner Dire namPintats Pina re a fs = Disegunrevincd 07 , PARTEOUS Und Wi 3 Arad ear corner of award serves SEGARS AND TOBACCE qresitos SANNRORD & CO, IM RTRS OF Hs AD vans sezare 09 henver )gracee Haraas her export or frow ature, duty paid, prer mh bond Qévtios TO THE PUBLIC. ions secre ean sini eae Mitcbe)!’s peteot, and ido withont 8 Dense trom ‘te ‘under, aad pe may not be miiat we bereby notice that we rowecute all persons made under Plat & ‘Brooks patent withont ws iloetse from aa CHASe, McKINNEY & 00, LECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTI ¥ reeiare of the Knickerbocker Ae Touapany ret be e "DAN: : urect, on Wedzesday, ihe ith iastente Toe pall wir vo BY order of the Boar: %; GBO. ©, PRT! | Secretary. Bes 3 ta wee thet Maver This ordnance shal take oUeot immediately, asd al ordinances, or parte of urdinanees, confileing herewith are tu- ed by Board of Counallmes, May 16, 1806, ben aumbei ‘Jane 10, Wie the Mayor, Ji 186. eRe a bereny yihate ctrl orenpliance with ie re- ‘ordinance will be enforced = The orto be meee the conuractor for the removal, from conurastor the city, of oulanaben, athe “ ‘ortieth street, forth river, fom of ‘ and directed as the piacs to which the dood, oi be ball ve conveyed, aad'troms thence it wil be lased by the echbrnetor from the chy. DANIEL E. DELAY AN, Otty Inepector. UGU8t SELBONT & 00., Banc was, Ko. Ae Semicon pina Pevakton, Weplee a8? Vieona, and ‘Set? sorreasen SULS £1 AWD UPWSRDS OF ONIOF &. snd Boys! Bank of Yeeinnd. for wae by WELLER, London, wea, A2G0 & 0O., $4 Bradway, Kow Yorr and felltorate ie: oresa Company. ITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTWENT OF FINANCE, Compirolier's Office, August 1, 1690.—Propvesie for HE 60 Central £erk Imorovemen: Fand bwock.—tenied wi'l be reeetred at the Comptro ler’s office Veale 1859, st 2e'clock P.M. when the same will jp ely opened, for the whale or I ir hundred end eixty-eiz houserd Central Park Improvement Fund Stock. of the city of Sew York. suthorized by an act of the Mate tara entiied “An eroment of ‘he Central ra Att for ee ar ayer es passed Apri! 17 3857, amended spr. 15 185y, and by ap i- ance of the Common Council approved by the Mayor Juty 2%, 1808. ‘The said etcck will omstst of four thousand six hundred and wxty-aix phares, of Cre budred dollars 4 priges the remainder of the amouct suthorized wo be iaued (1 666, 0) for ibe improvement of the Cextral Park Ii bears Interest at the rate of az per cent per annum. cayabie qnar- eg yeariy from taxstivn, ard we ie “Abe Finkiog Fund for the Kedem; ‘of the City Debt” on ption being farther ae the iat day Of Acigcat I-47, auch re cured by a pledge of the Park wed fe spp ‘The prop‘ sais wil wae the amoont be per euare, soba w ‘are aacep) PT ee renees Us cetoeh cits ten eoncberinis of eo tia Tikin ve daysaner 83 ovecing of the bus. one belt of fam awarded lo em reepecuvely, ncinding the premfum whole sim. ‘The remsiader of the amouft so awarded will be be paid wo the ( Pemberlaia ou ihe Win day of November Dex\- On'preecaung the receipts of the “tor wach pay meria to ke Comp'rofer, tkedere will be entilles 1 e certificates for e uel amoutle of the par value of the sock, Bearmg intereet from the daies of much Each proposition should be sealed up ard endormed “ Propo. sais for Veuiral Park Improvement Pond Block,” sod the pro- Pornls thos sealed and enforeed put in a pecond envelope, seas Vght in peeurted on tha patol tes Comptzotior to rajeet ot he on u <n to avy orall ofthe vice 1f considered Lecerenry 1 provect of pro Tike the inverente of the eity. ROBERT T. BAWS, Comptroller. Deparment of Finance, Comptroller's (fee, August 1, 1809 IVIDEND —TBE KNICKERBOCKER STAGE COM- pany have this day ceclared dividend of three per cen! forthe past ix mortke, payable on the ninth msant, oti which \ime the iranefer books will be clored. ny order of the GEO, 0, FEILER, Treaeurer, Dew Yorn, August 8, 1869, IVIDEND.—THE KNICKERBOCKER ICR COMPANY, 433 Cans) sivect. will pay # sem! anpcs! dividend of five @) per cent to the stockbolders on and afer august 10 1680. The travefer docks will be closed from the lst to the i0:h int, inclusive, Mew Xorg, August] 1569. R. 7. COMPTON. Precceat, CR. Wonrexpyxy, Secretary. OPEC! My TEE, LEAOX 7IEB INSURANCE com aay, iow Tor ° 340.—The rectors have thin Gay declared spotatannou dividend of me cent, payable op snd after the let day of next, Se eS eens ee DaVID DRAKE, Seereary. T22% OP CALIFORNTA TRMASURY DEPAR S"hieremenio July 11660" Waerena erste ome os Bate Treasury the eum of[$'2723 26, waieh under the pec- visions of the act of Apert Me Ds] polders ihe civil funded debt ofa Sate NORE ager = jow, thers/ore, a seventh section sald act, nce ie hereby given that i wi at the low. et o civil bouds of the State ‘of Oaiifornia ir ket Of april 28, 1887. to the extent of #12723 sormniat as wi Ee Sosetred St my ofice. in tasramen. ), an! 1 vember, A. a Beye ve ~ i 184, wt whed ume io Did will conridered ux lege sone rervontble guarantee ie iibal ibe banca will De presected within ikree r the award is made pudiie. Coupons from inelumve, mus be attached +> tbe bonds: egrkeg THOMAS PINDLEY, Kreagurer of State, TCCKHOLDAES ARS WANTED JO inVEST IN a discovery which supersedes steam. The presesre of thle engine does not incur any expenses acd ena be applied 10 All sorts of manufsetories The model can be seen by paying : = FRANCIS X, PorPBY's, No, 3 sign: erect, New ‘ork. $20.000 aye No, 28, TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, for aterm of years. on improved city pro- perty address wating location of te ty, ke, Tos Herald office, . emgeg om via <a an LOAN OFFICES. ‘T 11 CHAMBERS BTEKET—MONEY TO ADT4NOR TO Any smounion cinmonda, waiches. jeweiry, dc, by the well Known and old eetabliehed 184.408, Auctioneer and bro- ker, 1) Chambers mrect. ¥.3.—No bugness trapsacted on Setardays. T 6 NA°8SU STREET—A. HONIGHSN, DIAMOND Broker snd “ommission Merehant diamonds, w caab prices 8) ois room 2, Business bours & to 5 P. M AG P. GAGWE BS BROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON sirtet, rooms and 10, eeeund floor—advance io ‘Any amoozt on dismor ds, waiches, jewelry, merchsndise personal property of every description, or Dougst for Ns —Waiebes and jewelry for ule very low’ to pay ade T JACK*On'8—MONEY TO ADV AACE ON WAT! demouts, Seer Tene cate ae ay ead A OSKPH A. JACKSON. suctioncer and 1 Greet, three doors weat of Broadway. T THOMPSON £00 8, BROKERS aND COMMIBSIOP merchen's, 1/2 Nasgwu sireet, corner of room No. 2, wecond = fioor, sdvance money from $i to $59.00, op Securhiee, or bongh’ Neiah estab ses nezvinted. ‘ail kinds of pong i 4. B. THOMPSON, Avctioncer, RELIGIOUS NOTICES, _ ‘SMP MBETING.—STLAMER OCEAN p 3.43 LEAVES Rooeevels street, pler 2) Pasi river, Sybccite wait cisk Vou wee aM. 5 . » ortbport, 50 cents. o= MEBTING LT NOKTHPORE—BY SPBCI a quest, the @ and magaifcest team oa! COOL A, Captain ©.'P. C will eomssence runn’ng to Morthpor: on Wednesday, August 3, ang egotinue 4 tbe camp me caving ame greet, ss alin, fiver, “65 . ith Fourth ketarnin; Rorth, a4 P.M, Mantes ah Po leave 2m wip, river, and plier 16, foot of Cortiandt mreet, rtyer. ‘36 cents, or sieket to go Sod return 4 cents, SS a CORPORATION Nf iCES. top annette te [CE.—T#R COMMITTKE ON FINANCE OF TER Board of Couneilmen will moet in room No. § Chy Hai very Tonreieg, 55. al actos. 1a ve {communes on Finance . B BUG 7 ram COMMITTEE OF FIRE PEP SAIMENT (Ora Woes LAYRYOYANT EXAMIRATIONB Ove ty Mere BaYss, « a . street, ery; cures, pt 5 = Med Narotatce mnie ao: fake? 9, ora ares a bers, reser eet ar molem, RK Bowery, be iween Romans aad Meerter seen WY ey SEO EAS Ror BEARD OF Tae | cecPgnt ‘this ead other olties, whh entire eatiefuation Soe

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