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ee Counted on for a united delegation, which will voto as & unit. Our Washington Correspondesce. Wasnixaton, Aoguat 1, 1859, The Camerenion Mivement in: Pemuylouma—The Bargan with Seward for the Presidency— Weed and the Slins Drade—The Brumwick Sp: culutors, dic. de. Intelligence bere fully tustaws ail tne atstemsote of your Harrisburg corresyonteat, At the recent opposition Convention in Pevosylysnia Simo Camerou was routed, oreo, foot apd dragoons Ip fact, there was bardiy a grease spot leit of hia, Presumiag avon the aotice of the Hkxelp, be bed the assurance to set up for himself, nnd went up like & rocket only to come down ag a stick Toere was wever suythivg of him Dui a shrewd, uosore pulous end sefeb manager, From email begiosings ho contrived by Indiau cootracty with the government, by jobs about the Leguiature, wad by democratic patrouage, ba long #8 be professed to by a democrat—wbicn was vantil President Polk refared his cemsnds—vo acquire soma means aod then set up the Middletown Bank, a sort of country ebaving sbop, of #bich nobody knows tho assets Or responsibility, This bank helped him along, aed bho end bis (amily coanectioas then bought ute the Northum. ‘Derlaud Bank, both being used us induoaves in the Logis ature, After abaodoniag democracy, turping Koow Nothing and tbon biack republivan—boiog thu all things dy turps and nothing long—be got elected to the United Starea Senate, whea thero was uo party majority in the Legwitature. While here he was at first inclined to keep bis place ‘and look after the smati job’ about Coogrons, as he had ‘done about Harriaburg. Hence ne devoted bimself, espe “Olally at the Inst seueion, to @ passenger railroad tbrough Ponneylvanis uvoane,oxpeoting to make s good thing out Of it, ea be and bis friends pad done in the eale of the State works of Pounsylvania, by which they fobbed = -Souple of millious, aud the Philadelphia railroad charters. ‘But by-and-by bis ambition became, stimulated, and then he ventured in deep water, looking se high even as the Presidency, to the amusement of some and the die fast of sill more, When tae Hekaly droppsd bim hy i} like Lue.fer,to rise no more, and since theu oas DE to make Lorme with others for a future position. 1Ub Lois o rjot be euterod mo a bargain with Saward, Of which the copcivoue were: Brat, that Seward should Fecuive the vote of Penvey!vauia In the lack republican Convention, abd then, failing to be nominsiel. tha: he (Cameron) snoula gee tne beip of New York for the Hommation; recone, if Seward sbould pe numinated and Bvoveed, then Camerou 10 be Secretary of the Treasury; third, i both sbould be dcfosted, then their unitsa ia fluence to be commmed xye'nst tue nomines. This Was aw rogular conwacr Cimeron sent ten thoussad Copes Of Sewarc’s Rorheeter woeech iato Penuayl- veniam He bad Sewara’s speech against the rogeat of the duties On railro-d iron reprinted ead cistributed tnrousb Penusyivsois, and finally be carried Seward uver to Barraburg, »ni fovited the Legisiature to meet him. Thus inet experiment proved 4 failure, for the members ioid voto that the pretensions of Ores Wau ridiculous. Since tasa Cameron bes Deon traversing we State, sudsidizing tue country hewepapers, packwg email coovention® and billetiog Gelegsies, But the country aaka who is this Cameron? ‘Simon, on Simon, you have got too big for your breeches! ‘The genera: imorexsion bre is, that the flraa of Seward, Cameron, Weea & Compscy are evgegod in tho slave ‘trade, aud tbat tre statements of the Aza are strictly correct. We Kuow that Wencell was selected printer of the biack repubiican Hovgs, io the fairy-iifsn Congress, by the vid of New York voter, snd the effciive edyen- teste of some otpers in the same Doat. everal of toe New York repodlicans who voted far Wendall, subse quently resigned, to save expulsion for thetr ‘corrupt <Practicee, Mesieeon cae nere ever) mooth after the adjourn ment of Congress. to get absre of the printing apoile, which were aver bated a Weed and others “When Maitsou aos ou irial belore the Howse, Wood was prominent tp procoring ‘ounset for bim, and alded io the €XtreOrdinary Gefyoce Woich Was set UX ON that memora- Dle ocearion. The panic #li remamber taat Seward only Yiset Tali weot to Matteron’s town of Uvica, after be bad Deen drives out of org: ers—witn ouly seventeen votes to bck bim, und some of them on 2 techvical point—rnd there encorsed bis conduct, without quelifi ation or condi. Vion, The secret of that eas, Maitesoa Wreatened to “posch’ op Weed & Company, and they required Seward to white wash bim 4» a consideration for sieDce. During the same “birty fifth Congress a scheme wat got ‘Up for @ vaval depot at Bravswice Georgia, where soo:ner Mr. seward—tbis time « Sou-bero ove—figured in roanec- Movements of the New York Vaoht Sqaodroms SPSULAL. DESPATCH TO THE HERALD. New Losvox, Avgost 6, 1859, The yacht equadrou left Glow Cove yesterday moroing The fret clave yucbi« suiled at kix o'clock—the Bas; Jachts one hour earlier—and arrived here tn the tolio mog order last eveoing :-— oo BOT Irene... « Munnersing.. Dawn Wisgeon, Tuli’, .. Narragansett Ame: ica. The Weather was maguidccat. The brecas ia the a’ter DOOR won freeb from the westward, and there waa a spi Tited contert betwecn the Julla, Maria end Rebecca, The Julia pore away without coming to apchor, and tho Re beces boat the Maria. THR GENBRAL NAWSPAYER DESPATCH, RACK BETWKEN THE ZINGA AND GiPSY—SUCORSS OF THE GIksY—GKaNv BALu TO THE YACHTMEN, BTC. New Lovo, August 8, 1859. The yacht Fqvadron have e#pert the day at this harbor, A race between the Zings apd Gipey, for a purse of one hundred doils7¥, eround Piumb Island, came off'to day, and resulted in the euccess of the Gipsy. A grend bail ia to be given this oven\ng at the Pequot Bouse in bosor of the yachtwen, the music by Dod- worth’s bend, of New York, The ficet leave for Newport at seven o'clock to morrow morning. Newe from the Rio Grande, GENERAL VIDAURKI [4 TRE FUSLD—YELLOW FEVER 4f BROWNSVILLE, Wasuingron, August 8, 1869. Advices from Brownsville represent Genera! Vidaurri, ‘With a foree ot some five thousand men, in the vicinity o! Gaitilio, Everything, however, was very quiet. The yellow fever hus broken out wt Brownsville with ‘the same virulence «8 laut year, and the citizens wore leaving in great numbers, The Lost Schooner Reindeer. Wasiuxcron, August 8, 1859. Southern papers eay that the ecbooner Reindeer, which suited from Mobile in Juue, bas been lost at goa, and the Tew buve arrived safely at New Orleans. The sshooner wwe owned iu Baltimore avd insured tn Northern offices. Trouble Among the Democracy of Oswego. Osweco, Angust 8, 1859. At the democretic caucus held in this city on Saturday evening there was & spirited contest between the two fections, which, it is thought, will reeult in double delega- tons being sept ic the State Covvention, From this dis trict, in three warde, two wels of delegates were electoi, snd in ope ward tbe ceiegates elected are cisimed both by the bards and softs. Destructive Fire at Memphis. Menrms, Augast 8, 1869. Tho planing mili and lumber yard of Moore, Halstead & Co., were burned yesterday, together with tive dweiling boures. The ices is estimated at $126,000; no insurance. whe fire was the work of an incendiary. Markers, PHILADSLPHIA S100K BOARD. Parapeuraia. Aaguet 8, 1860, Sooksateady. Yeuasy.vauia State Oves, 903; Beading Seiirona, 21%; Morris Cauol, 6¥)¢; Long Isinad Rai road, 1034; Pennsylvania Raiiroad, 38%¢. Batnimore, Avgust 8, 1859, Fiour Orm. Whest buoyant: aaies 17,000 busdeis at $i 2 a $l 40 for white, and $t 168 $1 26 forred. Coro aut: Baler 16,660 busbets white at 7c. = 86c., yellow 78>. # 80c, Provisions dui. Mees pork $15 25. Bacon, tides, oXc. Whiskey cull. Pun apeurura, Auguat 8, 1859. Fiony dull, but firm et $560, Wheat declining; Ken. tucky white’ $146, ree $130. Corn aail; yellow 78c, Oste tum. Whiskey 2ve. «276 Crscwnart, August 8, 1869. Flour dull and beavy at $4.80 a $5 sor superfine. Sales of wheat et $i lO2$1 35 Wi skey iirmer: sales at 23. -tion with Toariow Weeo, enc the sirikers of tae Norchern ‘Seward. They Douzbt b> an island, in advaure of any legielation, and then dove ia the biack repubilcan vows for %, pieading great liberaitty, when the wue'e contri vance was a Seward specularion from bextaning wo end, ju that by which Weed and his cronies pocketed €0 mans toousands for ‘free wool.” while pretending to be greet tard mep. These foxes are getting uoearthed at last, fod |; @ mdout ime, fora greater set of knaves were ‘ever connected witn any party. While Seward stands up io Congress und denounses the South, her tnatitations, ber people, her laws and hor baoite,.no man there is more cringing for social recogai- tion from that section Spurned, Kicked aud spat upoa, she craves the recognition of those who inflict these intig- ities, apd tt 18 D8 proudest boast occasionally that a Bray Southern mac ber consented to dine at his table. Whoever insuita pim mort grossly upon tue floor is sure of being mort courted, unt hig repadhican confreres has Deceme diegneted sur ontragead Toe hovorable aad waply portion of them—like Wade, Fessenden, Foot, Swmmoos, Colimmer, avo tbe like—bave over and over cagein protested sgaiust this mean aud cowardly Byco cy; and there are not to day three men of that party ip the Senate wbo hevcet!y support Seward’s nomination. Preston King said sve-rinwly last winter be sapposed < New York muet be ® uvit;’” Dut everybody knew what he moant;-at least Seward aid. Onc Special Albany Ocapatch. GOVERNOR WI8K'S COKRBAPUNDENT—MB. DICKINSON ‘A PARTY TO THB 2USLICATION OF THE FaMUUS lasso a ‘Aruany, August 8, 1859. T bave ancortained that the party to whom the letter of Governor Wite was addressed is Mr. B. Donnelly, a res!- dent of Richmond county, doing business as an auctioneer ‘and commission merchant in your city. It appears that ‘the letter was showo to several of the soft leaders, some ‘of whom, in the temporary sbrence of Mr. Cassidy, of the Argus, copied It, So it 18 said, at least, and I have heard - that Cansiay expresses profound regres (!) at the publica tion of the document. Dean Ricamond pleads ignorance of the whole affair. Who copied tne lotter? Taat is the question. Certain it ia that @ copy of it was deapatcbed from Oassidy’s room to tir Dickiogon, at Binghamton, and ‘by him returned after careful perusal to Albany. Too original letter, Iam toformed, is still in the hands of Mr, Casalay, The Tennessee Election. Nasnvizie, August 8, 1859. In thirty counties, more than half the State vote, Neth- eriand, opposition, for Governor, gains 1,600, indicating a democratic majority of abous 8,000. The opposition elect tacir Congressmen in the Eighth and Nipth districts. ‘The Htate Senate is certainly one, and probably three, democratic msjority. The House is certainly three, and probably five, democratic majority. New and Rich Gold Pacers tn Kansas. St. Lovis, Auguat 8, 1869. Aepecial deapatch to the Bulletin says that the ovt land express arrived last pigot at Leavenworth, with Denver City dates of the 29h ult, Great excitement « prevailed at the mines in connequence of tho discovery of Tich diggings at the head waters of the Colorado. Gun- drede were leaving daily for the diggings. Another ex- preas due today, will probably bring the details of the new discoveries, The ‘Leavenworth 7imes of today says that a secre: ‘vigilance committee was organized during the past week Bacon.—Better inquiry; ardee 91¢e. ; shoulaers 7c. Cmcaco, August 8—6 P. M. Flour stendy. Wheat dvi und ic. a 3c. lower. Corp qvlet. Oate ‘quiet, Receipts today—600 bbls, flour, 18.660 buebcla wheat, 14,000 buebeis ‘orn, Sbioments to Ruffkio—86 bis. four, 24,000 boshel# wheat, 88,060 busbeis corn. Oswzco, August S—6 P. M. Fiour dull, with a declining teageccy. Wheat quiet in counequence 0° the firmness of holders and the deciining prices at the East. Corn cult; satessmsil, Canal freight dull apd unchanged, at 240. a 26c. on flour, 63¢c. on wheat, end Gc, on corn to New York. Lake imports— 3¢,840' bushels corn. Canal exporte—1,7¢0 bashels wheat, Busvaro, August 81 P.M Flour Upper Lake and Sinie neglected; extras in fair Semacd, enlce 1,500 bbis. at $5 a $5 75 for extra Micht eon, ILaapa and Onio, and $5 60 a $6 for coubie extra. Wheat quiet and uptettied: aaics 6,600 bushels new white Otio a: $1 25. Corn in fur demaud and shade firmer: euler 20,000 busbere No. 4 Iitinoia at 63340. a 690 , closing ul tbe mater. Oats quiet. Barley duil. “Rye wteady: sales 2,600 Deeheis Weetern at O5c. Woiahoy nominal. Carai freguta rueady Luke importa to day, 5,309 bb's. flour, 19,L€0 bushes wheat, 48,000 bushels corn, 4,000 bushels rye. Capal exports—1,000 bbis. four, 3,000 bushels Wheat, 31,000 bushels corn, 17,000 bushels oats. Burrazo, August 8—6 P. M. Flour quiet and unchanged; sates 890 bbis. When’ quiet; tales 6.660 busbeis white Onio at $125, 1,200 Opicago epring, for dwtillicg, at G0e. Corn, Ormeg at th: clore; sales 20,000 bushe.e No. 1 Iiipavest 69c., boiders demendiny 70c. at the ciore. Osis quiet. Barley auil ye steady, with a fair iguiry; 259 bushels West. erp at 6bc. Whirxey es 70 dbis. at 2ic Canul freights steady, Lake importa: 6,000 bbis. floar, beas, 50,009 bushels corn, 4.000 buabele 1,000 bushes flour, 30,000 bushels Arnaxy, Avgust 8—6 P. Flour very du!l and nothing coing.” Wheat—Smali sales of new Msditerracean at $12. Corn quiet; sates 1,500 »usbels Wentern unxed at 760. afloat. Oats quiet, 12,0€0 bosbe # Cavads East at 40c. Woiskey—Sales Dbis. at 263g0. 26 Yc. ‘Police Lutesigence. CAPTURE OF COUNTEKFEHITERS AND SBIZURE OF TAEIK TOOLS. Oo Thursday evening inst, it will be recollected, a pack- sge of counterfeit “tens”? on the Oneida County Bank, amounting to over $6,000, was found concealed in the cellar of the premises No, 149 East Fortieth street, by a couple of Jacs hving in the upper pars of the same build. wg Tre next Gay the police of tho Nineteenth precinct ecoured theie district in search of the gang who had utier- ed the above counterfeit. but without success Ou Suaday pigbt, Dowever, detectives Dickson, Eustace and Farley cvetved information #bich warranted them in making & CLE UpOD the reeidence of two men oxmed Dan'e} Darke aod Thomss Potter, alias Ronseis. in Forty afin street, coar Beverth avepne. A searua of the premises resulted mm the efficers flnoing a number of the counterfeit bills fa quesiton, Dewides the pistes, dies, acids and press ured io the manufacture of the sume. Toe suspected parties were arrested on the premises and focked up tn the sta- ‘ion house over pgot, Yesterdey they were brovgat before Alderman Brady sna commitied to the Toms for cXamination. Potter, alias Ruunels, is eaid to be a tugi- tive from Coopersiown, Oise go county, N. Y , were ae Blande charged with fo gery, aud ebould the authorities bere fail in convicting him he will be forwarded west- wad without delsy, Tt la supposed that the privoners used the cellar in whtch the counterfeit mouey was found merely for soiling the stuff, hoping in that way to keep the piace of itv manufacture a secret. Tur Case or Dx. Exus—More Vicri“s.— From the number of complaints which have been prosecuted against the gay and fascinating Dr. Ellie, one could be inclined to think that the prieconer was quite a confidence man. Yesterday go fresh cowoplaints for swindling were made against the for the purpose of breaking up the extensive gangs of horge thieves ana robbers which infest the Territory. One or two victims hud suffered the death penalty, and others wore punisbed until they confessed thelr crimes and ex- posed their asrooistes. The committee disbanded after _gaining svficient knowledge to cileot the destruction of the aifferent gangs. A Railroad Depot Burned. Bostox, August 8, 1859, » At about half past four o'clock on Saturday afternoon a Gre broke out tn the depot of the South Berwick Railroad at Salmon Falls, New Hampshire, which was entirely de- -stroyed. A westerly wind drove the flames wcross the tiver to South Berwick, Maine, where thirteen buildings were burned. The whole loas is $20,000 ; insured for about $5,C00 in Cocheco, Saco aud York County offices. A Citizen of Cieveland Probably Murdered Cuxvetanp, Angost 8, 1859. The body of Elisha T. Sterling, a weil known citizen of ‘this ci, was found early yesterday morning on the apavement with hie akull fractured. He bad probably The Central Ratlrond. Atpany, August 8, 1859, The Directors of the Central Railroad meet to-nigut @ voix o'clock, when a three per cent dividend will bo de- <olared, —_—____. The Steamship Yorktown at ‘Washington. Wasuincton, May 8, 1859, ‘The now steamship Yorktown, of the Now York, Nor- folk aud Richmond tine, arrived here at noon to. day. A grand festival was held on board of her. ‘Africans Landed on the Florida Coast. Wasuinctow, August 8, 1859, A cargo of 600 Africans has been landed on the const of Florida, pear Tampa. As goon an the landing was eifectod the vessel was fired aud abandoned. This statement is made on the authority of United States Marshal Black- burn. accvred. Herman Hernetien, of No. 393 Broadway, Bialed that be was victim.zed to the extent of $270. Eine purchaged a quantityfof eurgicsl instruruente at the store of complainant, and Obtained the gooos 0a credit upoo bis representing that he was a man of respongibiity aud bad $10,0L0 to his accovct tp the Pacific Bank. H. R. Dueseidorit & Co., of 305 Broadway, ssid the prisover some pictures valued at $37 50. ceiving in payment teretor a worthiees check. irs. Lester also inteada makipg an afficavit against the prisoner w day. DANGEROUS STABBING AFFRAY.—At ap early hour yester- day morning a row occurred at 175 Weet Thirty fourth etreet, between Henry Drake and Philip O'Reilly, when she former drew @ dirk knife from his pocket and made a deaperate attempt to kill bis wdversary by stabbing bim ip the bead, the gaeh was a wide one, and several inches jong, A portion of che skull was chipped off oy the force of the blow, abu the dlood flowed iu sued quantities from the wound that it was thonght O° 2eilly would bloed to death. Drake fed soon after iil cting the wouod, acd bas not yet been arrested, The ssauiiant 8 woll kuown to the pole, having been arrested several times within the past iwo or three years, 80 tbat bie capture may be jovaed for atany moment. O'Rolily’s wounds are coveidered qaits dangerous, and it was rumored during the day that be had dea, but the report could cot be waced to aay reliable sour Ce. A Mormos rm Teoveie.—Daniel Lee, an Eoglishman, end afull believer in polygamy, was brought before Aider- man Smith, at the Lower Police Court, on a charge o vigumy. Honora Towers, of No 14 Desbrosses strest, deposed that ahe was married to the defentant on the 25th of January, 1857, by the Rev, Father Brennan, of the James wreet Cathoitc Church. Anne Sbasnon, of No. 180 Orchard street, alleged thas the wat present at the mar riage of her eister Mary to the defendant, at St. Luke! Church, London, Rxgiand,on the 26ih of March, 1865; end that the eaid Mary ie still alive and undivorced trun her buaband. Toe case for te people was very short, but it was to the pot apd conclusive againet the prisover. The two wives were in court during the examiaston, and appearca quite plesasd when the magistrate ordered the prigoner to be committed srnemt.—Mr. Henry Baker, of No. 25 West Thirty seveuth street, states thar he had a stabic, rome wooden outhouses, and two horros destroyed by the above fire, reporte? tp the AKRALD yea terday morning Hv veives the property at $600, apd bad an insurance {or $209 aecused on it. NEW YORK a HERALD, TUESDAY, Pee War on the Pigs, “eaertes ond Bone Bodtog Estabds. THS PWENTY-sbOGrD WAKD iNvas YO—“THR BUSI THE KOLFERING OF FiGLOM—aTrA OF THE Plas ON THE INVADKRA—GLaHTERTHR'S , LSHAPB, AND THE ILLOSTRIOUS JON SMITH. The porcine war coutiouce to be waged with GNsDAl? fury, aud she poor gruptere aro baving & sorry in % % © between the effris of Kier owvers to bids them aw Yl mysterious Books and compere and the strenuous ef. Of the City Torpector’s army to destroy them, Yesterday ® tremendous attack was made upon the pigs, piggeries Aud bone builing estabiahmenta of tho Tweaty-decoud werd, aod the celorminaiion with which i was main tulued murt have convinced the fow remauwiog coutums cious bog owners that our Napoleonic (ity Inspector Dola van is really io earnest about the matter, and that toe ‘beet thing for them to do under the clrcumsances will bv to make an unconditional surrender. At $3 o’olook yes lerdey morning tbe army of atiack, consisting of some dczen or more Metrogolitans and about as many mem ors of the Clty Inapector’e department, arsembled at the Eighth avenue Railroad depot to await the orders of thelr Commancere, The torco was under the direction of Ficid Murebai Dowcing, who wes ably areated im his arduous tatk by Mr, Heory Murray, who, being Health Wardeu of tho district, acted af general director and guide; Mejor ‘Hel, econd commander of the army; Jim Lawrence, Cap tein of the Ferret Gang; Mr. Stockiey, Captain of the Sappers and Miners; Mr. Brinckerhoff, Commissary General, tuppiier of carts, men, horses, lime, &:.; Mr. White, aid-decamp to Marsbal Downing; Deacon Coles, Chaplain, and George Rice, looker-afier of everytbing generally. The particular location which fret engaged the attention of the army was thet portion of th Ward situated between Sixtisth and Figbtietb streets, to the weet of Eighth avepue, and commonly knows by the eomewbat extraordinary cognemen of “the Bash.’? How it came to get that sppellation would probably puzzis “the oldest inhabitant” to determine, for it beard abact as much resemblance to # bush as the moon docs to re merkably gree cheese, Bat, however that may be, ii is Certain Wat in thet spot took place yesterday an attack UpCh the pigs and pegeres, which “from eariy morn to sowy evo” reged with whe greatest Hercencss, Bud wDIcD MM iB reevlis es quite aH UeCikive a the ixfed cout: bear the Dacke of tre Mincio. In more waye than ove the batde af “the Bush’? was like unio its bigger browuer at ollering Just we et the latter, the figot covered an im muvee area, apd “tbe Bush” was compored of sovera! hoghte, on'which the enemy bad their éstablishmeuts coppuucted and locked detance at their opponents. Oo “be Of "bese elevated posiiivns, t09, our reporter, mind {uief we example of the Viastrious Jefferson Brick » Cnet ve, viewed the whole teene of the conflict at “tac Sur,” spd joiue Gown bis skola of tbe proveedings. The Mm ¢etabush ment vVistier Was that of Gu exececingty iste Touton pened William Omphe ‘cous, woo breatbed vecgeavce Iwud sod deep” tgeinet the eeppere end miners, or ‘Crowoar Com mitkes,’’ as they were more appropriaiely uickuamed; who, bevertbelers, unceremoniously demolished bis Bz ings, knocking down botier, boller Bouse ana ali the ma- “ip the process of booe doiiiog. Mr. O.'e place was near Fighth avenue, tm Sizty-0fb treet. Afar beibg Gestroyed it was p'eptifully eprinkied ith lime, a rovers WhiCD, by he Way, wae repeated at every piace visited and Variows oderiferous sete along tho road and janes. Put, Carberry’s bone boiling establisbinent and pigzory was next set upop, aud the immediate deatruction of Det! er, chimpey azd boiler house followed. The order was Dext given to captore the pigs, which were discovered snugly settled 10 their peus, vo the number of tweaty two. Sos this wes a comuand more enaily givon than odeyed. Some inesutious asestiant opeved tke door of the pens, avo ibpiantly the £06, wil their young, made a cespe rate pally, Overtorowing severai Of toe tbunder-strickec vesiegers, and causing great confusion generally. Kucea vors were, of Courre, toRde Lo Tecapture the grunting ana squealing »pimals, and sfter speading au hour and ® haif uw the Chase eigh'cea were caught, but not without a bard Mruggic. Heal.n Warden Gisstecter, while pureuing Inigbiened fw, was knocked comvletely over the back of snciber member of the swinikh herd, eonveyed wevera yarce ip tha position, and then tumbied roughiy on bie crepiom, to the great deiigbt of his comrades. acry Ruled, of the Teeth #ard. mot wita @ similar fate; but the Intier took it good bumoredly, while the former became rather excited anc struck at the pig #0 Inetily 8 to sroure tie indignation of housewife Oarberry, who, unab+e to jook on vnmuVed at the fil usage of ber pet, rurbed upon tbe ‘ueuapecting Giesseeier, ana aa mipiatered to him such @ lively *box in the jaw’? as made him farly reel and measure his tuil length upon the ground Had cot Mr Murray came $0 the reacue in time there is no calculating the damage which might have beea Gone to the Valiant Healih Warden. The foliowing places were uext vieited:— Mrs. Muibolland, Sixty fifth street, where two hogs wore taken ond placea in the wagon to be gent to the pouad. Terence Gilbride, Sixty seventh street, had removed all bis piga voluularily, but the pena being still up, they were Gemohebed, John Ruseell, Sixty seventh street, and Michael Breen, hac sirency obeyeo the notice serves ou them, and their pige, boilers, swill, &e , wero al! found gone. Thomas McMunvs bac also removed several of bis pigs, but forty-ve remained, which be promised to bave cleured at two o’cicck, 'On these promincs were found tome wixty or seventy gallons of boiled swill, which was turned over apd allowed to flow freeiy avout, saluting the ollactories with a series of fragrant smelis which Inbin, with ail big genius, could never manufacture. Lime was freely thrown over it, and after a short time the D. Rowland, Sixty reventh and Sixtv-elghth streets; y place was Vearable. q Feary ed Shreecer, Sixty eighth street, and Fraacis Keiley hi Ii abated their nuisances, having taken away their pigs ana boilers to parts unknown. Peter Quinn, who bad only just built a Httle cot and bought two little pige, im igrorance of the danger which threatened, was uliuwed until evening to remove them. Nicholas Wabigemut, Shrier, Conrad Aaverley, Martin Mulier ang Mrs. strigle were amoug the prudeat pereops who had obeyed the notices served on trem. The pig pens remaiuing were demolished. Mrs, Stumpf, of Sixty eighth gireet aud Ninth avenue, bepged bard to bave her piace spared until her busband come bome; dut po mercy was shewn ber. Down weat the pig pep’, boilers and chimneys, yielding to the vigor- ous blows of the “‘crowbar-era.”” Courac Keen, Hepry Michael, Dovnia Eiser and Michsel Aucereon, in S.xty-eighth stress, had cowplied with the Ory Losyector’s notice. Joba Weber’s place in Sixty-fifth street was found all Chesed. Jemee Carroll etill bad his pig pens up, and they wero destroyed, James Hine’s place was in the same atate, and treated eimubriy. A poor Irish woman's place, near Hines’, was also visited. and when asked if be bad any pigs, she snwer ed,‘ Divila pig at aii; you may,take my word for it, as ged as wy oth ” Thomas Carman’s sbed and pens, in Sixty fifth strect, were deetioyed. At ths place the extitable Dutchman, Ompbeteons, loomed up again, and used very savage lan. gusge about going to law, baving “sudisfaxion,” &. His £00 Wile tricé 10 pecify bim by entreaties, but failing m that ehe gsve bim a emart blow ip the cheek, whicn bad the ¢ffect of driving him sway, and the /ast thet was seen of bim he wee on bie own ground, with something iike a borge pistol in bis Lan, and etruggling with his wife to get towarcs the bealb officers. at Frederick Buhnder’e there were found twenty-one pigs, which be promiced to take to 125th atreet He was given three days to remove them from the island At Jobn Kergtofl’s, on Tenthavenue and sixty-fifth street, the cilicia's found the bone beiling business ia full operation There was the regular furnace and boiler full of bullocks’ beads, which emitted a most fearful stench, aimogt iwieradie. One portion of this piace was devoted to the manufeciure of sausages, and a large machine for chopuipg tbe meat, worked by a horse, was observed on obe portion of the premiges, Charlee Door and Jona Ling, the former baving thirty- four and the latter twenty-six pigs, were duly notified to remove thet, Jack Abei’s place in Sixty fifth street was found in a clean amd tewt condition. At his place p'g’s feet and tripe are cleaped, snd esussges manufactured. His buxom wife liberally helped the officials 10 sampies of ber * boleneys.”” Wm. Love, Sixty-Ofih street and Tsnth avenue, had re- moved bis live At Adam Scbweiger’s, in Sixty fifth street, an old sow and five young pige were found concealed under the house dy officer Adams, who boldly pludged inside the dark aperture op all foure, and drove out the resisting animals wo the most commendabie heroism. At Francis Hein’s five young pigs were captured and eeveral pens, boilers, &c., thrown down At Apdrew Greemmnn’s, Peter Sawnoy's, Jamen Kelly's, A. Sheridan’s, George Colben’s and Jobn Kutz’, severa, peng, bouers, chimneys, sheds, ke , were broken down by the sappers and misers, aud lime epriuklea io abupdsnce. ‘The last place visited was that of the ubiquitous Joba Smith, who hed threatened to shoot “any oy de tam yeller® vot youd com on his properties.” John occupied one of a lot of houses situated on Eleventh avenue, between Fifty fourth and Fifty-fifth strceis, where be dwelt in company wish Antoony Keiteli, A. Eogeibarut and Bernard Kamber. Notwithstanding his dread- ful threats, be stood with folded arms looking op while the Unsparirg crowbars levelled bia piggories to the ground. Joon held in for some time, Dut finaily became ratber uoruly, and, seizing @ hatchet, ‘Was b' 0vt to ‘Go deeds terrible,” when he was surround- The visit to Smith’e place terminates the labor of yee- terday, *bich jasted trom balf-paat eight in the morning to olf pret s' tbe evening. Some twenty-five pi weie vitited and several handred hogpens and boiling houkes were levelled tothe ground. bis morning tae work will bs continued, but the officials expect ilitle trou ble. es most of the noticed parties intend to have their pis ‘i, &c., removed. Msny are trausferring their mer ctancite to Long Island, in the neighborhood of Flatbush ‘where several Pigpems and boilicg eetabiisaments are be fog erected, Inspector Delavan is determined that the city stall be completely rid of these nuisances. Coroners’ Inquests, Farat Rattroan Accinzyt—@avrion To Bors. —Coroner Jackmap was called upon yesterday to hold an inquest at No. 49 East Fortieth street, upon the body of « iad ten years old, named Jacob Kanhoiz, who died from tho effects of injuries received b; run over on the Third avenve railroad under the foliowiog ciroamstiaces:—Do ceased, it appeared, jumped on the piatform of car No. 27 tor toe purpese of baving « ride free of expense; whea the conductor approached him, be ettber fell in cadeavoring to get off or was pushed to the ground, and ruo over bz car No 66, which war coming In the opposite directo), abd {ujured 80 severely that be died in consequence. [he evidence as to tbe boy"s being pasned off the platform was copflicting. The jury rendered a verdict of “dewn by being run over by car No. 56 of the third Avonue Railrosa Company, from being pusied gil car No. 27 by eope per- pt rr or pererns unknown ; further, we exomerate 6 Oriveré from aii Diame.’’ Found Dsownsp,—Toe body of a German womsa, about dese Of Be, wee found Homing 10 the river off “108 Ieiend, ob Sunday, aad conveyed to the fons of Jackson Hy eet to Await the acvou of tbe Corover, Yester- Jay am Inquest waa held opon the body, and the unkao wn war REL G De CenOrOUM Bt Bellevue Hospital for iven ‘ Ob Hoe pereon of deceseed was fouod @ > ker Ty 6G Franoieoo, Cel, and signed Mary Fate -On tho Bos oe Whe letley wae the address of Louts Locbmand, The Ameri sn Arcnookntion for the Advance. ent OF ene. FOURTH Day's PROC DINag. SVRINGHNLD, Mena, August 6, 1359, In tho Separtment of watwal History and Geology (seo vow B), W Viem ?. Lake, Eeq., of Waenington, submined the followin,” Paver cf “Obeervavens on the Geology of ibe Rocky Mo WDtain Chain in the vietnity of Santa Fe, Mexteo:”— Very lisle wan @00"a of the rocky formations of the 00 about -auta Fe uriil the wort of Dr Wuligomes, and of Lieits Aber * abd Peck, in 184%-'87, Their coliee: AUGUST 9, 1859. the femiiy Berard. { her AMPKICA—T HE MEWS—CONDIVION OF THK MARKETS, BTO., BTU. | grants from aurope— Tersible Diewster ou tbe sivany, Vermontand Onaada nil rn oF Twenty persous were killed, and a number of others Injur 4, witb the rames of the Filled and wounded, ¥e. Of the helenittic torvention held mt Springiieid. Mise; Pro- ceecrepact the National Uouvertion of »pirtualieta at Ply- atthe meeting of the Dutchess County # Convention beld wt Pougbkeopsie-speeches end Seentntions by the Birove Minded Fair (ues 0, £2; Koporte Of (he Commencement Exercises at the Dontversity ot Troy; Willems College, University of Vermont, Frankia and Mar- ferved © phew the exiswove of iu tbe vauiey of tne Kio Grande, dut ov pt toc Slermine tbe ages of otner forme one Te j88-'t4 Mr. Juies Maicou crossed we moua- tains BHA MAC known th© exiatence of the caroeniteroas period op the tlopes of tue Saute Fe ravge. The Sanwa Ke MoULLEDE wre part olibe Bia! Rocky Moursaw system, From afew itoiaved points «¢ knovs, #bich poarcsiy ap pear above ihe genera eve. the broad piatesu, « fow miles south of Santa Fe, they , Viedually rime om majestic slatnde, from 1,000 to 18,000 fe 8, and extend Lorin wards ib A @uccEMCN Of loity Tanges Rd peaks to tbe bead- waters «f the arkaseas Toe city of Sante Fe is aitunted i the eaeern beso we? jhe racge, at au attude cf beatly seven thourane feet mdove tre Bea, At this point the cepire: exix of the mouruins is jormed opie Hy of metamorphic rocks, probatty Stiuriaa aod Lam brinw, and older, Cousiniiug’ of gueiwsore aed micaciour pimtes, With Jarge Dumoers of inlermccMeg Brame veiny iw which w pink or red fclepar ik very mDUndaDt A Ni¢ge Dear Tare is ot #0 biguly metamorobosed, and the rochB are Very Blety, A siete conwining gare, very Miler $0 thst found 91 Aenover, New Bampabire, occurs bere On the western sope of the chain these metamor pbc elsiee are overisia by strata of the earbepilseour seTOd, BLA POEBDIY by Levonian beds. Toe low Nile nbd rivge6, GirecUly eant of the city and a} the base of the big ric ges are composed of carboniferoux #¥raia, over inid by w deep red wot wud depori's of detritus or drift hom (be tw It 9 porsioie tht strats of Permiao ova Tr Ip 60 arroyo 0 he Ktrate are exposed, and consi fk Of Bray PADOKOoe, With Dede Of DINIBD Brey sod recd'sh hmeetkus Of verying thickuesbee, aud v ocaree, furrugmovg red sarostone ay the nase. The Tmestones are foamiliferons, containing product, splnfers, aiby ris abo enorinites characteristic of the coal measures. ibe Mrauicavon ie Very reular, upd iuclives to she west he lower bee's af eandetiws svow the aciion of varyog apd rapte Corrente at the tine of their deposition, and the surleoes preseDs Mppic warkw of lerge vize, A abort Gis ence eouth of this + xposure ubere ry io whic: viocke tor the construction of the ne’ for tue Tortito wl Legiriature were otwined. Toe limestone ia vers hard, ana fuil of upper carbon ferous fosstis, of & Intve Cast the Car paDierous strate m the upreised edges of the metemorpuoric #laies, at an nugie of forty Cegrees. Here is fouco ap alternation of strata of Paptstove, ebelis end limestone, witt ovtuminous lay- ers, and prohably in some places seams of col. Tne nmenwue bean ate biguiy charged wid encreniies and cosait. At Dalber po at pear by, 1D an exposure Of less xteot, a eimiiar succession of strata were found, and with bem & bed 0} bituminous coal from one w two (ce: thick Reycud, ih the same ravine, @ m great Dody of bluish anc biuck sbelee, with acoral seam at the base. Several ot the cutcrope huve been dug into to odtain goal, out it bas vot been found in @ seam thick enough to be worked with proft, The shales and coal are 80 muce broken down at the exterior that it wae not poesibie two obUUD K Correct meanurement of the thickness of either i Seamed and divided by thia plates of selenits, Wa are stained oy oxide of tron, and « stroug odor maicavs the decom) of pyrites, A large nurader of fosetia wero odtained here, and Op the sbalce I found besuvfal impressions of fervs and cos! viapss. Specimens of these have been examined for me by Profeesor Leo Leeqnereaux, who ioecubes two +vecles—cordaites corraseioha and aphenopteris latifolia iy becomes provable therefore, tbat ip the sandstove eon of ibe rectiors obtorved we may have the equiva jep's of the Mabomwg sandstone. ‘About twenty eeven miles southeast of Santa Fe, on the flunke of the piscer or gold mountaina, there woikable beds of coal, and specimens which I procured ere excellent anthracite, Severs! tove of it were takea 8 few yeurs ago and carried to Sante Fe, but ite character BUCS, abe tbe methods of ippitg and burning it, Do Deng understood, it wes not Itked The quality ie exoei Jevt, snd i espnot but be very valuable im that region, weere Umber 1 so srarce, It is of especial tm portance to the country for its besring poo the queetion ag to the location of @ railroad route to the Pacific. Hero is, in all probability, an inexhaustible aupply of the mos: apprepriate fuel for locomotives. The strata with wbicb this bed abounds are probably the prolongation of those at Ssnte Fe, but 1 did not bave an opportunity of exam‘ning them closely. On the Gatisteo, fiteep miles southwest of Santa Ie, there are extensive ootcropa of ferrvgivoue and yellow sand stone, aeeouated with beds of biack abaios. Beauwfui exh tions of diagonal stratification and ripple marks are abun- vant. The table lands of the Rio Grande, especially those on be west ‘&t the base of the Sierra Madre, are gene. ‘ely capped by horizontal layers of basa'tic lava, form- ‘Dg ura) feces slong the streams aodcaucus These are well described by Licuts. Peck and Abert, On the eastern slope of mountains broed lava piaios were teen in the beighboriood of Fort Uvion, and ‘tis found far out upon the prairies in the jeolated mounds known as Kabbitear and Wagon Mound. ‘The former has the appearance of a voicanic cone, now ‘xtinct, but witb the crater well defined. It was, in all , Fobability, a past cretaceous 5 ‘The mineral resources of tne region are extensive and varied. Coal, iron, copper, lead, gold and silver aoound ‘Bquantity, The gold placera ‘of New Mexico, 0 top; :ROWD aud worked with success. are probably connected: with tbe recently discovered mines at Pike’s Peak, on the beadwaters of the Arkaceas. The Astocration met this morning at 10 o'clock in genera! session. ‘The minutes of the inst meeting were read. Then quite a lively discugeion eprang up oa the merits and propriety of rule 33 of the constitution of the association, which reade:—< Copies of communications murt be made e'toer tothe General Amcorauon or te the sections, ounerwise only the tiles end abstracts rbali appear in the pabushed Proceeciogs ” This rule, covjoiut!y with the one waicn xives to tbe Standing Commiviee the geveral direction of publications, occasioned considera ole dscogsion. Prct, PRikce wee decidecly opposed to the icea of any committee muking out avatracts of the papers. He: said that having a grent preesure of business befor» them, a proper Sbetrack would pot be made out. He spoke very feelivgly on th's subject. Prof, Jomix H. Corry, of Annapolis, Maryland, also made feveral remarks. A member on the cther side of the house represented the Standing Commitice a& the goverp:ng power snd the memhere ae (he goverced Prof, Psikce retuted this {dea very warmly. lv wae thep qccided that to morrow eveving tbe Saal meeting of the Association sbould take place in Hampden bial! at 734 o'clock, and the ‘onveu'ion break up. ibe meeting then acjourred and the memoers repaired to their respective BeCtion rooms. Section 4 aod sechou B were both Bubtivided. Ip sec A. Prot B. Silliman in the chair, the programme of Cay, heving been Jeft unfinished of account of tbe on to AmLerst, WaEaCiedon. The programme was tonched A nae was read by Prof B. Silliman, Jr., on the dis charge of e.ectricity \orangh gar mains, also, on occasional vmincuerers of the atmoepbere at night ag observed on the Andes by ihe Rey. George Jones, U. 3. N. This paper, it wae expected by the unscientific poriion of the aud). 4 be one of unusual interest. They were dia- Ti Was a8 matter of fact and scientivic as tae ‘i ene, sppointed. rest. ‘4A paper wes read algo by Profersor J. H. Coffin on the winds of the southern hemisphere, and iliuetrated by cisgrame. Vrofeexor Loomis pronounced it to be the result of too nucet extensive tpvcetigations op this subject that hat ever been made in thiscovntry. He suggested, however, vhat further investigation ebould be made in tne polar eystero “The eection adjourned without touching to day's pro- FEMS. pa paper was also read on the European storm of De- cember 26, S36, by Profesor Loomis. In section B the programme of Friday was slightly wnehed. ‘A paper was resd by T. S Hunt, of Montreal, on the formation of gys#tm and megcesian rocks. ‘The fose| ¥bsle of Vermont was again exhibited, and eeckened much curiosity. ‘The membere and their Iady friends are all delighted with tne excursion of Saturday last, especially those membere who for ibe first time hat then an opportunity « winessing Professor Hitsbeock’s valuable geological cabinet in Amherst College. Drewtngs of Wood, Kady & Co.'s Lotteries. Dra Extha Ovass NO. 42. Avauar 8. 1883, 69, 67, 85. 44, 66, 77, 46, 38, 58, 50, 6, 7, 33. DELAWame, Clase No. $28 Avavsr 8, 1858. $1, 73. 43, 2, 65, 9, 47, 42, 60, 63, 38, 8, A7, 52. Grorats' Ouase NO. 424, Earns. Avcvsr 6, 1858. 21, 58, 46, 82, 99, 74, TR, 4, 20, 66, 29, 75, 8 GronGts. Case No 425, Avcoee 8, 1889. 26, 75, 11, 59, 71, 48, 20, 35, 19, 25, 10, 41, 18, Grorcia’ Crass No. 4, Exrna Avcosr & 1959. 64, 47, 2, 41, 9, 46, 76, 50, 12, 1, 58, 11, 19. WOOD. aY & 00., Grady'’s Gellexy bas Removed from 35° Bronaway tr 643 Srowdway, corust of Bleecker sree. Ph. tographs, deguerreotypes and ambroty pes Como Photographs.—Portraita by the New Invention witl be exb.bler in @ few days a HOLMES’ new gauery, O91 Broncway, ‘The world moves. Southern and Western Ciothing Trade.~We deg to aad the attention of Southern end Western merchiats to tee fact that our atoek of Fall and Winter clothing ts now Treacy, embracing ® large varie y of all the medium aod Acer styles'of sloibing wbien we offer st the loweat fignres on roa. terms, able Bod Policit an inspertion of the same. La ‘D. DEVLIN & Co 368, 29 and 260 Srosd way. ‘To Cloak, Shaw?) end Mantiila Makers.— Fiutiog end Ton aoe the loweat ps prices at J, LUO LIT, BOR & 00'S, 20) Fulton street, Brookiyn. Fashicneble Boots, Shoes and Gatters, of toe fizea\ maierials, at 188 Fulton sires! Secor ak LURIN BROOBS & BOA, Reund Mill Water Cure, Northamptun, tins Moonwlp air, forest park, g30d table and amuzemeats Sent forviroulae. Wheeisr & Wilson's Sewing (Mechines.— tice Gib Browdway, Now dork. a sball College, and Medison University; The Lacest News {roam Burope, «(.b Letters from our Londoa, Paris and Berlin Cor. TesvonCents; An foteresting Letier from & Correspondent ag Seuasas!, Japan; Proceecivgs of tne Coroner's Jury od th Loca! News of New York and the adjointrg citing of ganeral toterest; Theatricel Notices Police Keporte; Coroners’ ia- quests, and whaiever may be interesting or important to the ger eral reader Bach week's isvue of the Pusity © xnain ooftaing @ report of the Concition of the New York Cattle Market, with tae srount of Stock offered for ante. their Condition the Pricsa for which they were Sol, &0., £0; A Keport of ihe Prices of all kode of Family Merseiing at Warkiogt'n Marzet in New York Ory; Commercial and Money Market Reports; Mar risgor and Beatss for the week, and @ large amount of mis- cellsneous reading. ‘Tenms—The Fawiy Bxnarp ia published every Wednes. day at Two Doliave er aznum Subscriptions received at the ofice corner of Fulton avd Novem: nireets. Eingle copies (priro four cen's) te be obuwnad at tbe office and of al) news venders. Advertisements taverted at thee usual HiRacu raior The Draws oF the Sussex County and Coma Udaied Lowery of Dei ware, FRAMOK, BRUADSENTS & 00, maxacuns. stu lotaws G0 hereby onrty inst soe toca aoe tas ata ero Grew, thie day: Bvarx CooxtY—Ciass No 15, avaver 8, 1800. 39, 30, 20, 47; 69, 23, 21, 32, 4, 68, 58, 48. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERT—Ciase $4, avout 8, 1380. 62, 28, 73, 14, 68, 29, 33, 69,60, 55, 5%) 11. our bands st Wilmington Dei., this dey (ice tay), augue, 159, Toke W Was Domenie A Ox @LFAID RF WouTtEN, cei FRANCE, BO. DEBNTS & CO, Wiimiogwe, Det. To Southerners.—Have Your Shirts Made to or er, et MUODY'B, 263 Broadway, New Yors, and Uanal street, New Orieane, Grover & Buker’s Celebraud DOIbALBoo Fe MiLY skWING &ACHINES, AT REDO} KD PACK, Towmporarily at 561 b60aD¥ AY, ‘Whi return to 495 in m few days Ar? Fultur eucet, Brooklya, Singer's Gewing Machines Are superiot for al! manutacturiug purpuses. Are more deedrabie for 9!l kinda of family sewing. are onpsdle of doing s of sunk. Are ly wimpie anc eastly kept ia order Are much shesper because they cara mure money. Are just the msohine for every fami UM BING ab 4 06., 458 Brosdwey. Weed's Pavent Famny Seeing Macmines. ow syle. Price $50. Office 477 Broaaway #ivkle & Lyoun’ Supexsior Sewing Mar chives Prive reduced to $0, Local agents wanued. 08 broadway. Stanley at Chess Daily —Billlard and. Chess rocma, No 149 Pultm stret and No. 8 ann sreet, Billard tabies and trimmings ‘or sale. Prince Imperial Champague DE VENOGA & 00", crane ee YY. HADGHWSUT, Som Lm "comer of Brosaway anc Broome sreet. New York. powder proof locke proof parlor eafea De; place, (formerly No. 194 Pear! sizect A) BEKT M. PATRICK. The fed in xistence—Howe’s Elliptio, at from $5 10 $6, at $78 Brosdway. Cali and gor it. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire Batchelor’s Hair Dye, W the best in the world, rurpassing } &t the manufactory, DES Sronaveay Barry's Tricopnerocus is the Gest and ‘Bi kad reste thet tain, Valor, ey 8" ola bY GP ae The Ledicse’ Ready Made Linen Storc, 987 Brecway, Dear 2 wety alzthatreet, Ladies’ undergarmenteex Kennedy's Medical Discovery is Warranted to eure scrorals | saltrbeus, scald head alcer: sore legs. For sale by ali druggists. oe js and Toupzes, nd reiail, The dye pri HI, Intmitabie Ralr Cuuer, Wo. 1 Barclay street. Closed on Sundays Pair cy Sie. a bor. Rupwore Cured by Marsh & Los Radical cure truss. They a.s0,keep wile elamle stockings for varicose yolbe suppor.eraand enoulder brices. lnatrumenis for de fa ged worder, Bo. 3 Vesey stron, a sew Yor! Holloway’s Medicines.—Lif-’s but a Sha- dow, and diveaves the executive myrmidoes of death Holo say'e med Mie tbe ouls formidable competitors ia tho mortel etrugyle a! life and ceath End they put been used “ai tugs! would net pcw bewail the untimely loss of a young Jorely Queen. Married. DissMoxx—Davinsox —In Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday, Avguet 8, at the resi: if the ‘bride's fatber, by the Zev, Wiliam W. Ballo: Davinson, ovly daughter Brookiyn. eN— MOLD —On Tueeday evening, August 2 by the Rev N. F. Smith, Grorce B. Green, Baq , of Hamilton, 0. W., to buise Ractet E Mow, of Brooklyn. Lapey—Kassey —Un Thursiay, Avguet 4, by the Rev. Mr. Paccock, Mr. ThoMas M. Laney to Miss Mania Kewyny, ati of Brook ijn. Sasprorn—Grecory —At Iroston, Mo., on Tuesday, August 2, by the Rev L. Tocker, Tuomas B. Sasproap, formerly of thie city, to Mise Lizzie Grecory, of the for. mer pince Wake— cLre.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, Avgust 4, by the Rey Matthias Lusk, Dr. Jonataan 3. Wage w Miss Chrmmuse E. McLun, of Brockipn. ¥, Gaoxor E. Dinemoxs to Lizzi of George P. Daviason, £sq., all Died, Bringrs.—On Sunday, Avgust7, after a long and pain- fol inees, Jaume Barvoms, aged 64 years, Hie relatives avd friends are respectfully invited to at- ten tbe funeral, this (fuerday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Dis lave residence, opposite Jota 1. Saediker’s Hovel, New Lotte, Cyprees Bills, L, I Buits.~ Oo Monday morniog, Augunt 8, after a long and privivi Uinese, dirs. Axsig Beres, wise of Timowwy Brien, io the fsth year of her age. Th niances of the family aro reepect- fully in e funeral, without further invite- Lon, fiom per late residence, No, 660 Bleecker atrect, this (Zuerdss) aiternoom, at two o'ciock. Her remaius will be taker to Greenwood Cemetery for ieterment. Coox.—Oa Sunday, August 7, after a short and severe jilness 8 COOK, aged 69 ves native of tbe pariah of K:lbrde, county Cavan, [relam Hie relatives aud frieuds, apd thoro of his eons-in law, James Fizsamote abd Pstrick Mclorow, ere reepect!ully ipyived to atkeud the funerai, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at tio o'clock, from No, 346 Houston strect, Poughkes)8¢ and Taunton papers piesse copy Oo Moncay morniog, August 5, alter a long . the beloved wite of Samuel Cor- years sud 6 days ib livce aad frieuds of the family are requested to nu the funeral, from the residence of ber father, P. O. 578 Secoad wvenue, this (Tueaday) afternoon, CORD ELIDS. ~ pio --On Wondsy, Angcst 8, at bie residence, cor Fouty third street aua Sevond avenue, Mr. Iiowas code are invited to attend the funers nes'ay afverpeon, wt two o'clock, without fursber aotica ~ Un Mouday, AnguetS, of copsumpson, Cates va, wite of Joun Hing, in the 3éth jear of her age. f the funeral io Wedaesday 's papers. a Hoang —Ai Jamaica, L. 1, on Sunday, August 7, InUR J., Youngest child of Ei, zapeta and Obaries A. Doane, & onthe. FisHkk.—Un Sunday morning, August 7, of congestion of the brain, Eiza ALPERTINA, obly chill of Richard A. avd wervia Fisher, aged 2 years, 4 months and 17 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited ¢@ attend the funersi, thin (Tuezv#y) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 18 Morton strect, Witoout further ry Foran —At Bushwick, L I, on Saturday, August 6, Cukias 8, infant sop of James and Eoims Foster, aged 9 Mere —U Thoraday, August 4, at Fresh Pond, Glen Cove, by arowping while bataing, Raxvotea J., soa’ ot Ed wot cad Baily Virgina Frob, aged 10 yours and 9 onthe = Hu.—On Vonday, Avgutt 8, afier a lingoring illness, ea ANOTPIR THRRIBER EalLHOAD SLAUGHTEH THE BLARNEY STONK OF AMKRIOA—AsFFAIKS IN KU: Po-ARP AIRS IN JAPAN—OOLLEGE OOMMERCR: MENT EXPRCISTR— TAK GOLD DISCOVERIES LN souTa BROADWAY = TKAOBDY—~LOCAL The Faxny Benaco, tn ite regular tisue of to morrow (Wnd- pesday), wll coutain a reyort of the Plymanth hook Usieora® Ueo—Petonal # crumentto the Forefethers, the Pirt xmi- oLty of the Plymouth ook Ver Aid— ‘Tre Ceremonial of Lasing ihe Corner stone rend Banquet, | Addresses, bo, ac, I will also give foil detatie ot tha receny | Magy Key, @ cat o, Dear Pcbagbucoke, Berevelser ovunty, by which Fit.ean A mony olber matters H wi!l uleo contain:—The Proceetings | wged 36 5: Geuth of Virginia btewart, the woman recenUy anit by her | Lov- ron Brondway ; More about the Goid Liscovertes ta douth | corner Amertoa, xditorial Bemarks on Prominent Kvents; All th» | S24 Fourth street, at threo u’ciowx this (Tuesday) afser- 9 o'clook, from bis tate re ae May bé reat ip sidence, No, 167 West Forty. ‘a #onday ch apuat mor alo, A ae) of cholera ivianiuim, ut os mit aaa of William A. aad Euiod 3, Hoevec, eo 3 mob +. Brown —On Monday, “cue 8, Mire. Many Jans, wife Of Wiiliom Brighew, im ihe Sas y “A” Of her age. The friends of the family are rea, "fully invited to at- feno the tuneral, from ber ue reeidensé, No. 18, Weed SixteeDih etrcet be tween Seven h aad Eghth avenues, at ten O'clock on Weeneeday wornio,’. Kruy —At Bellevue Boepwal, om Monday, August 8, © of Edermine, \ounly Westford, Lre- Inne, a4 98 youre Jer (rience & utd seqnaintences rectfulls to atiend the funerai, trom tae Hopital to alvacy Cones | Very, Suie (Tuesoey) alvernoon, at (ares o'ciok. Manxivint —On Sundey, suguet 7, Crovano Miwuruno, are, The reintives and friesds of the fauity are reapees) Invited to attend the funeral, thie (Tuesiay) afverpoon, a two o'clock, from the reaidonee of als brother, | Hepry etrect. Mie —In Brooktyn, on Sumiay morning, Watrer @up, ‘2? mone. The friends of the family are invited to attond tho fans. ral, \bis ("uradey) aftermocn, at three o’vlock, from No: 16) Oxford pirret, Moon —On Monday, Anguat 8, after a Ungering iaess, ELiaenere J, Moomm, daognier of toe late Exvkiot Muare Perpe friends of tke fi peciful’ » friends of ihe family are rex invited +9 at ~ teno the foneral, from the cboreh, ul of svenve J Avgust 7,, won of John wad Margares K, Stor, aged oun. worray.—On Monday, Avgost 8, CHarime Jekoum, sor , hears fod Anne Murphy, aged 10 momtasand 13° i The friends of the family are ly invited tend the funeral, trom wwe render of bis parame, bet 27 Cherry sareet, thie (Tuesday) afserncon, se O°ConraLL.—On Monday, 2epuat 8, Bees, Danae O'Vonrat : bn alot the family wre requested to attond tha fuberal, on Wedsestay atieracow, a two ose, £ Tate ree denes, No. 178 White atreet, alae LPs —Sodaenly, ia Boffaig, on Saturdsy, Angust Ramoca Lovima, wile of Charles B, een roaest dangbter ot Thomas 8. and Jove Cummings, _ er iriends, amd those of the farmites, are respecifally invited to atieco the funeral, from tae resicence of ber nom , SPRRRAY, ks wine of rare qi ality st a moderate price Fold at prin- é % Eivtors ‘erwsayoa as | Defiance Salamander Saics—With Paceni and cross bart # iso, fire ond burgias 63 Murrsy street. ‘corner of Dollogs avd safes, 361 » eee coe fea, Broadway, corner ot Murray and Toupees, fold ead applied Vacpetiwe Hatt, brewer, formerly of Drogheda, Ireland, futher, No. 106 Eres rbirty sixth street, at ten o'clock thie (fue day) morvizg Rossarson —Oo Fordsy, August %, aftor x short illness, James ivournTe0n, of the Tam O’Spanter House, 1 thd 67th Yeor of bis age Big friexds and accuaintane’s are reapectfully invited fo aiteng the tuners, irony his iaw resitence, Nov 2 Dew br Orses street, corner of Hadsoa street, at tu O'clock Une Gama) etlernoon. Ebs renvsins witl pe taken to Greem- woo Roex —At Patchogue, BL. L., om Saturday, Auguat 6, of @ cancer, Mie Trurmanck Rosi, wife of Oops. Rutasey Rove, eyed C5 yearn, - SarreeLY —at Setauket, L 1, on Tuesday, August 2 Co). Isaac SarraKiy, in tbe Gib year of bit age, Suns —Oo Moniey, August 8; James Suzrm, ia the 60ti year of Dis age, ihe relatives and friends of tus family are respect! uliy invited to atrene the funeral, frow Die iate recidooc’, No, Bicecker street, this Tuesday afternoon, at (woo? chookc, © rewaits will -¢ taken to Greenwood Cumotery. Sulivew county papers please ot py , MAN —Suddeoly, on Moudsy, Angust 8, Jox7aas Suis, Jr., sou of Jonathan apc Catharine Smith, agod 28 , yeara and'2 days, The trienc8 aud relatives of the family are respeottul inviveo to atvend the fuceral, from by iuie remdence, Tuesday) iierucen, et we o'clock, without further ne- cn Sues —On Sunday, August 7, Loa Stitox, youngest davgnter or Jona sud Kaie stumzon, formeriy of Boston, 2 9 montbr and 39 cays. Boston papers pleste copy. nl rday, August 6, Me Auuey firvs, in the <2. end those of his brothers, Potor H. and Wilam Roury Titus, are reepecifully invited to attend the fuera), thi (Surwday) avernoan, at two o'clock, frour Ube retidence oF Ois Oresher, No 3x’ Market street, w ite vot fursber invitation. ais remaing wil be conveyed te Piuebing for wterment. Townea\D —0u Scuday, Auguel 7, after e short iliness, Feancas ann TowseEnD, sgea 1s veare, wifeo? Wile W. fowreend, and daughter of Wullssraud Frances Re His friene: wort The relatives and friends of the family are invited tons lend the tuners, bois (Sueray) aMerucon, at two o’civale, from her late rewiceore, No 27 South Seventh etrest, Brown ED. Her remains wil oe tazca to Now Yoru Bey Cemetery for interment. Wine.—On Moniny, August 8, after a lingering illness, Susy Wisn, Widow, In the U8 yrar Of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of ths Camuy are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the readence of her son ip ine, William Muler, No. 449 Grand stre-t, ac we o'alcok this (Tuesday) afternoon, without fartvsr inete tion Her remaioa will be taken to Greenwood ior Lnier- & MISCELLA! és BLACK OB BROWN, IphtaNYaNKOUS, CABaP- est and best bi tue ot am aod ? ‘Tre priee te onl, THIS? Y-BEVAN CENIS A BOX, — ~ Or three for $1 Kacu box con'stnm mor? dye” than 611 for $1 each Principal depot 506 Grand. street, N.Y. ‘Boba: by Mra. Hayes, Brookiyn; Calender, Phusdeipals T JONES, 10 SND 12 AN® RTREKS —a KEW BOYLE of give par rboes and ‘at on'y $2 50. warracted fecs saiataction, afta af $5 80 uc 94 dsona boo thes Sil ~ ei i EE aa T PVEBDEILS- WEDDING OAKDS, NUTS4 £0-— A. thee calebra 0d cards, eplecdid) ed. be had ta Broadway, corver of Doane grec Ot OT LL DEUGGI-TR BELL If. -A “Gayety's medicated paper is the only pure papsr made every one should use it Depots 41 Ann stvee: nad 440 Broadway. Bowninas: Ks yisarOn, SOLD BOOK® A H engrav’ #bt, sold or exeban; juantiiy, the Old Curlcesty hop, 1 Namau ore i tthe grest toe joint, cured wixhowt pain, eo that can be wors fmmeiistely after ths operauion, ‘withow, the least inovnventeace to the patient by -r. ZAUH ss. & Beters to the phyvitiars and surgeons of tne COoazs .BuNtons DIskasED NAILS ENLARGE the D2 2 pBEVER Done, ipkaiaL WIN’ BITTIRe J. Dr DUD har cpened a suit ef elegant room ® 6:8 ane 65! Brosdway, for the examination apd ireaimesi of psuene sod where bs imperial wine bitters for tbe cure 0: Inciviem Snpeumpton, weak Iuoge weak stomeed and gevers! deni wry be baa.” The hidere are pul up b qnact bottles wie pame of Dr. J. Buvee Lode’ impert ha gines, with directions for use Frice $) BO per ho'tle Prosi discount to the wade. ‘The doctor can be cunsaited dalir mm 12 10 YSPEfSi4! DySPKPsla! DiSP&Psla! WHAT tt “Row curaa? 1 sepepria ig onr national diresse—weak stomach, feeble dt fer eatirg, ccelive bubit bilious condiuoe. {i and Sts attendant ey motome a Low led tougne. ubstupied head amd stiacas w jew koow how to cure tt! Generally, ¢ enustipaled, resort in had to csibardet, uch ® conditiog was never cured by catbar: digestion and impair uses! ave» pave but bumphreya’ Homeopathic Lyapeces Pi'la—a. imple a edb ndrece of the worst ms. Henved ty by tmproving the buovarte.iis, Sucda medicine i: a gem,’ d only requires to be bpown to .& appreciated. Price, 25 cen'e ver box. wisn “trections; six boxes SL NR’ A fol wet of Bumpbresn’ Yomeopatnic Specifins, with book f directions. and twenty cifferent remediog, -h large yia.s, morccon cage. $5, do. ip plain cage, $4; iam! y case Of Auten bores aod rook, ‘these remecla, by 'the single box or case, are axnt by maf or express. free Of charge, t any address, on receipt of the price, adcrese DB. F. HUMPSBRY3 & CO, No £63 broadway, New York ({L NOPIUIO8O DE NUEVs YOBRR. Na WSPAPER, THOUESNDS OF SPRJIMsN NUMBERS JRODEANDS UF BPECIUPR NUMBELR THUUSAL Ds OF BFKUIMEN NUMSBRE THOU-ANLS OF 2PeUMAR RUMSERB ADVERTISING KEDIUS FOR BUSI* ant. ADVERTISING MBIJUM FOR Susie es ADYRETISING MALIUM FOB BUSIN «Ss EBTISING MKOLUM FOR BUSINESS D i NUSVA YORR te to be pndiiebed pabich American Mivisre he the courtry wd will be leeued alr Umess mouth on sievmer Cage tor Cube and South amerion de first pumser will be dlezibuted gratis to the Unhes States and tp all the Spanish American cutlntries, us epee ten tumbers Persons ceetring to receive the specimen pumbery. or tar they shal) be sens to their friends, wil please send poet peld, the proper addresses pisiniy written, vy the Kat. Ibe tpecimen rumpers wi) be sent by mail et the expeuse of the Spanish american Frivting omg ep Tubiished at the uffice of EL WUTTOLOSY, 24 Ann ezeeby BEST BAST ST New York. — a eee a PYOLATESY GOODS bn ae ar eg AnD GERMAN Daas q Gh cornices, lace ad music curtains, tanela x, at Teal cx own menctesinte, 0 lenge deat @iatainng Paes Of every eG LCOS & BAOTARBS, 951 Broadway. iaaialty e chsracter iaeaeo or mordiaity and giving tar system astrong and bra thy sourd, In cures of dyapeovia lo" gi co appentte, genera! mental or physical wesknees, ite operat’ in most beneficent, inceed some of the — ave cued by ont t. drogeltaand dy al rally eveuy where. depot iS and ib Paseats” 15 and 15 Parc pls 2% TYE DROPA-TRIBD, 2Z6TED AND PRO oars experiwace to be the only cery an, 4 oy BE TAINS AND via) .HC , 1s STOW, HOW, 0 gihy, and sold cChaePa, ered by THA bere ni 25 cen! ‘O8T BELICIOUS Br To or Pleasant yet tire, AARBATTY ao as rad B ; ae, mildly wedretnnted «ted ted with Pere pA = Sr rian bark, rhubard, jumper, MBAVOURNKEE, A TERE ee OR “Tis besuitin! ae & general 4 10 Astor House. £62 nroane Lepo: No 6 Varick stress SNDUWS GRE’. aLe DEPOT, 80 MANY YEARS M’ entablished tn. all useet, 8 now removed we 50 2 oe ATION, COLI. ray, 188 Bowery; Hayes, Brookiys, 7 b . Tbe funeral wil jako place this (Tuesday) afternoon, ta reli nal eg een me ‘and

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