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eo ployé of the Wheeler & Witron Monufacturing Company, ‘waa this afternoon burned to death in consequence of the Duzating of a can of burning duid, with whiob, tt ts aup- posed, abe was endeavoring 10 kindle a fre, Hor faco ‘was burned to a crirp, and ber body badly soorchod, «causing instantaneous death. Whe Agate Ciub at Newport. Newront, August 18, 1859, ‘The Ageto Club, from New Haven, arrived here to day. All welt, Mr. Wise, the Acronaut. Cincinnati, August 18, 185). Wine, the @ronaut, came down five miles souta of ‘Orawiordeville, and arrived at Indianapolis this moruing. Conviction of a Counterfelter. Laxcastar, Pa, Auguet 18, 1269. Lewis Suter, twice acquitted by the Philadelphia courte, “was to day convicted at the Quarter Sessions of passing <Counterfett money. Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuiLapsrvea, August 18, 1859. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State fives, 913¢ Kead- sing Railroad, 213{; Morris Canal, 5136; Loag Isiead Raul- road, 1034; Pennsylvania Railroad, 985; New Onixans, August 18, 1859, Cotton—Sales today 1,000 bales at unchanzet prices; the Asia’s advices bad no effect upon the mar! Corn viteady at $1. Osta steady at Séc. Sierling exchange, 3209.0110%¢' Drafts on Now York at sixty days, 114 per Pent discount; and at sight, % per cent premium. ‘ALBANY, August 18—6 P.M. Fiour unchanged; deraaud not 30 active; sales 1,000 bar- rels. Wheat less i 'y ; Sales 700 bushels red State in two Jots, at $1 06. \—No sales. Oats—Sales 3,000 ‘bushels Oanada East at 89c , weight. Barley—3ales from Borvato, August 18—1 P. M. Flour moderately active and ateady : sales of 1,590 bbis. ‘Wheat in moderate demand and steady: sales inst even ng 20,000 bushels new No. 2, Chicago spring, to arrive ‘DEX! week, at 80c.; 5,6C0 bushels old standard do. at a yushels red Obio at $1 (6 To day—?,060 to choice white Kentucky at $1 25 a $1 35. Corn quiet and no sales. Other graius nominal a steady: sales of 100 bbis. at 24o. Lake im te—4,000 bbls. flour, 38,000 buehels whent, 25,000 ushels corn, 13,000 bushels oats. Canal exports—200 Dbis. flour, 19,000 busbels wheat, 7,500 bushels cora, ‘BOO bushels oats. Boveaxo, August 18—6 P. M. Flour moderately active wud easier: salus 1,600 bbls. at 33 15 a $4 for spring Stale; $4 25 for extra Iiliao's from wow Chicago spring wheat; $4 50 for extra Wisconsin; $4 023, a $4 8646 for extra Michigan, [udiana wad Ovio; $5 @ $5 873; for double extras. Whost quiet; red and white wiuter firmer: sales 5.000 bushols old standard ring, efloat, at §8c.; 2,500 buehels white aut red io OB private terms; 1,000 busbels red Ohio at $1 05; 2,500 busbe's ordinary to choice whlie Kentucky at $1 2456 a $1 36. Corn etendy and in fair deman’: sa'es B3,000 bushels No. 1 Illinois at 67¢. No aalee of otner rains. Whiskey nominal ut 24c, Lake imports—5,000 bis. flmr, 38,000 bushels wheat, 25,000 bushels corp, 13,000 busbels oats. Caual exporte—100 bbis. tour, 15,0C0 buabels wheat. Oswacio, August 18-6 P. M. Flour unchanged; sales emat!, Wheat in motorats re- tyueet by millers, who aro grinding to supply the wacts of we there is some demand alao for distilling busnele, at $1 for white Indiana: 730, for kee Club, inc'uding some 6 000 bushels danaged Chicago sptitg ou private terms; gales 5,600 buss!s 1.li- nois at 7(c, Oats scarce aod vominal. dull and uncbanged. No reel ‘Leke. Caual expo: té—15,100 bushels wheat. Cuicaco, August 18, 1859, Fiour steady, Wheat firm, 2c. 035. Oats firm, and advanced lc. Keceipts—3,700 ‘bis. flour, 31,0C0 busnels wheat, 26,000 do. corn, 8,000 = (aaa BShipmeata—120 bbls. tour, 32.000 bushels whei Civcrwsani, August 18, 1869. Whiskey firm at 230. Bama at 10X%c. Flour generally unchanged. Ba- con sides at oc, Additional from Venezucla. @ROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION—MANIFESTO OF PRE- SIDENT CASTRO—THE GOVERNMENT DEVENDED—7THE PASSPORT SYSTEM—REPRESENFATION OF TRE Fa- RKIGN CONSULS—THE PETARE RAILWAY—THE | MILITIA CALLED OUT, ETO. ‘The Laguayra papers arc fall of details concerning the progress of the Venezuelan revolution and the fearful con. dition of things in that country at the preeen! time. A telegraphic mesesge from Caracas to the Cumercis, of ‘Laguayra, dated the 30th of July, say: We are lost. No remedy remains for us. We are sur- sounded by cruel enemies, and all are po cuudod that the evil wil rapidly spread. There is creat reason to ‘Delieve that the geverameni will proclaim the federation to-day. This is generaily spoken of, aud the hopes of good mea bave been cxbausted; but God is grest, and "pembape he will save this unhappy country. Soaor Bigott been appointed Governor of Aragua by tho rebels. At a inter tour another despatch says:— Each moment things aseume a worse as; xcason for fearing great misfortunes. The ~aecret aeasion. On tho 26th of July President Castro issued a manifesto fo the citizens. He says that in the midst of the difficul. ‘ties which beset the administration in their endeavors to restors peace to the country, @ few persons, mocking ‘tbeir efforts for the public good, and after havin There is pledged themselves to support the government of the | republic, had seized their arms and prociaimed war and | aggression, He inquires whether there is « desire to in- ~crease the calamities of the country, and to see in power a government not of principle but of private interests, ‘wreaking ve at any price and in all forms’ He -then goes on to atate that the people have full liberty— | ‘that the government prosecutes noone It had taken the Anitiative, imviting discussion, eo as to obtain by the qmeans which free nations adopt the opinioa of the jori- ty which ir to decide in their disputss. It bad opened the «prisons to free the perzons confined there through political ‘motives. It bad asgurec to the pcople the empire of their ‘sovereign will, and its ardent desire was to secure for ‘Venezula & republic founded upon firm and solid founda “Sions. He goes on to say that the government csn do no more; it was anxious to stop the effusion of precious ‘Dlood, and it was atm loss to sire for perpetuating enmi\y waen a pacific solution could ‘be brought abouit The manifesto concludes by urging the peopie to unite in the cause of order, and to rely on the firm eupport of the government, which woald use redoubled eiforts for reatoriog tranquillity to their un- fortunate country. A cecree bas been issued by Nicomedes Zuloago in refe- erence to the system of passports. Bort. Ail pergons founs travelling without the necessary jocument will be regarded with suspicion and arrested. Toe Diario de Avisos coutains the following representa- tion which the Consuis and Vice Cunsuls reeiaent in Ciudad Bolivar have addresse to the Governors of tho Fagliah, ‘French and Danieh islan Reroniic or VENRZCELA, PROVINCE OF GUAYANA, ) Civpap Bouvan, June 22, 1859. ” f Sm—The political events which at preseut agitate ‘Venezuela ere #0 zerious aud of such a nature | that the Consuls and Vice Covsuls resident in Cindad Bolivar have jadged it neceasary to moot together 40 as collectively to decide on the means whica prudence | might suggest for the en’ety of the lives and interests of their feliow citizens, In reelity, sir, the present disturb- ances do rot constitute one of tioea common rezolut which have for their object a political end, aad in whi to a certain point, the lives and property of the inna tants are respected, but an antisocial revolution, which has for its motto: Violation, death and piltage.”” So numerous have been the atrocities conmitted by “these banded villains that tt would be difflen't to refer to them. In the provinces of tne interior wuole villages, with their inbabitants, have ditanpeared; tao inserrec tion extends itself on al! sides, and the isolated situation ‘of Ciudad Polivar, as well as iis wealthy fams, are saca powerful incentives that we cannot help entertainicg great fear of being attacked by thosc vandals. The undersigned have, in conecqaence, resolved to di «rect this official note to your Excellensy, to request that ‘you wilJ, with the shortest possivle delay, eeni a vossot of war to afford us protection in case of necessity. The document bas twolve signatures. The papers unite in portraying tho state of the country as lamentable in the extrome, The efforts of the govern- ment secmed as if they were boeing everywhere counter. acted by the tenacity of the revels. Tao past and the present, they say, arc awful—what tho future will bring forth God only knew! ‘The engine, machinery, &c., for the Potaro Railway, had arrived at ‘Te, and the circumstance has given rise to the reflection whether the progress of the arts of peace and industry was to give way to the barbarities of civil war, The jo thinks there saould be some celebration in honor of the event. ‘The militia of Caraccas bad been called out by the government, and active preparations were being made to ‘aym them. A change of Ministry was also epoken of. Official communications to the Monitor state that the -commander of the Cardillera of Barlovento completely routed, in the parish of Margarita, the rebels under Victor “Verde, who fell in the combat. From every part of the country the most disastrous in- telligence was beicg hourly received, and it was feared that a bloody struggle mus: first be got over before either «party can efloct a definite triumph, ay Board of Counciimen. A VETO FROM THE MAYOR—-COMMUNICATION FROM | THE COMPTROLLER, ETC., BTC. There was a mecting of the Board of Councilmen last ~evening—Oouncilman Cornell in the chair. A reaotution, concurring with the Board of Aldermen to | Provide rooms for the First District Police Court during “tho repair of the present cnes was adopted. It was resolved to have the proceedings of tho Sanitary “Convention printed, under the supervision of the Speciay Committees which met in conf mon pares yee Seon cn trae vel ym Mayor ‘Tiemann was received to the rerolu- Aion ing $150for the painting of Eogine house No. 88, No, 28 Ann street, on the grounds that the elty hold only three years’ lease of tho Peay ney because $753 havo been spent on them since 1858. The paper was ordered on tho mi A communication from Vom} engine is Tecoived, and a resolution Purchase the building at Mayor's veto for awarding the construction of the ew reservoir to Fairchild & Co. came up, the Board adhered to their own action. ‘They then dieposed of many email matters, and ad- Kew by te SSR) Meuay ta sepiombex, s £ Casal freights | te of flour or grain by | Corn qatet, and dectinet | inistry are ta | ‘now whence came the de- | It provides that no | person aball travel through the country without a pavs- | THE ALLEGED MORTARA CASE IN NEW YORK, Examination of Rev. Dr. Cummings, who Knows Nothing of the Mising Boy—VOther Witiesses tor tue Defence Sever Saw Young Hoegyerty in Defendant's Hvase, and Declare the Mothe be Orazy—Mxiraordinary Let- ters of Mrs. Haggerty to the Emperors of Russla and France. SUPKEMX COURT—SPEOIAL TERM. Before Hou, Judge lograbam. Avovst 18,.—Ann J. Haggerty ws. the Rev. Dr. J. W. Cummings for the Custody of her Son —Mr. W. B, Schaffer (not Mr. Chauncey Schaffer) moved for an adjournment until the 23d inst., in conrequence of the iliness of Mrs. ‘Haggerty, woo bad taken a relapse ince her last examina. tion in court, and was at present confined from {linc ss; also her inability to procure the attendance of two or three witnesace who were material in the case. Mr. J. B. Fogarty opposed any adjournment of the caso, end for this reason, He supposed that after the matter bad progreesed to the limits which they bad now arrived at, his honor was satiafied of the true chsracter of tae proceeding from the beginning to the end. The other wide bad the advantage of the examination of lirs. Haggerty, apd she bad testified directly to a state of things which, if true, and no: the crea tion of a wild imagivation, would have placed tho reeponsibility of the posscasion of this child upon Dr. Cummings. Her son, here in court, testified to precisely the same state of facte—botn to the same got up siory— both swearing to having seen this child in Dr. Cumminge’ house. Now, if that siory be true, that unquestionably establiabes a prima facia case against Dr. Cummings; avd it was one which bis client had come here deny. He bad summoned thirty witnesses, who were p:estut iD court to rebut this siate of things, and he did not think au adjourpment should be granted. — Tngraham—There is no reason why you cannot go on with your testimony, reserving to them tha right of going on when you are through. Tne cage was then adjourned till twelve o’clock, when ‘The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah W. Cummings, being sworn and examined by Mr. Fogarty, deposed—I am the respondent in this matter; I never knew a boy named francis 0. F. Haggerty; 1 don’t remember ever having seen such & boy; [ bever beard of any boy of that name as being in wy bouse until alter the commencement of this suit; Rey. W. B. Clowrey and Rey. Joha I. Doyle, aseistani clergymen in the parish, two comestics, one named Cath arine Ryen aud the oiber Mary Ware, are the only por tousresicing in my house; tiere have been clergymen pareing through ths city who have slept there a nigat or two; [have named a}l the reeidents of my house; the parlor aod my room are never locked while | am in town; the other clergymen may lock their doors waen at reat Mary Werd, ite chawbermaid, rleeps in the little room en tbe third floor; 1 never eam or epoke to srs, Hag verty until I saw ber in Couri; [.kuow @ man amed Haggeriy woo received sume ansievarce from ibe chureb, acd I’so mentioned that when the writ was served; Iinquired about this man when the writ sae Served on me, Euprosing that the boy might ve bis; but L have ascertained ioat he is quite a differeut person; there 461,000 chidren ia tue schools of my dietrict; Lean smear positively that I never went to Mrs, Eaggerty’s | house with Archbiehop Hughes; I hava no regulicctioa of cver being there myactf, tor it 18 oat ef mny district; [have not been in a carriage with Archbishop Hughes pice the jet ot May; Lrecullec! receiving owe fuotieu letter about | this matter, and [sent it to the Superiatendent of the | echoois to scertain it there was such & boy there. Cross exam'red by Mr. EB Sonaffer—tho writ of ha bess corpus was served by Mr. Brown and another gentle | man, whom I bave even in court: they were seated ia my garior, ane L learned from them that they wanted to find « oy named Haggerty; I wage in great hurry to perform a mariiage ceremony acroas the street; I giauced at the |° rit, and in the hurry thought it wag a van; I eaid we | bad helped a famity nacod Haggerty, | Mr. Geogeghegsn, vice pretident of the society, to them; I went to the wedaing aud went home with the parties, and did not return until cleven o'clock that night; I certainty did cot say to Mr. Biown that there waz such 4 boy iv the rociety; they must bave misueflerstood m9; I ssid tha’ it the chila was m the society be should be produced; Lon now easily perceive bow, in the hurry [ was in, Mr. | Brown could have misucdersiood me; 1 don’t recoliect that Mr. Brown offered not to serve the writ if T wauid | produce the child; the writ was handed to me befora I introduced Mr. Gecgeghegan to Mr. Brown aud the other gentleman; I handea sr. G. tho writ, and told bim to give them any information about the boy he cou!'d; Thad ro conversation in alow whieper with Mr. Geogewhegan ; betore he went into the parlor, I bad not acy intention of concealing, and did not kuow thero wes apytuing to con cea}; I bad only one bey, a servant, in wy house in te | Seare; no boys ever tleep my hovse, | do not think there could be without my knowlege; T havo been icld that there is a boy named Haggerty in | the eoriety; Teent there to inqvire, but fonnd that he id | sot soawer the descriptian, and has not the same name— | bis name is Patrick or Jobn Haggerty; I sent Mr. Geoghe gegan to sce What ibe writ was about, I got tne impression tbat it was ine Justice’s court; I saw by the papers that | Mr. G. stated that I was suffering from the rheumatism; | Igeneraiiy do bayea little of it on board, but i bad not | svfficient that day to prevent my coming down to court; | 1 do not know where the cbiid is; I wish [ did know, that! | might restore him to his mother; I bave kad conversa- ous with Mr. Lowry and Mr. Doyle about this | child, but they knew woihing about it; women | cccagiona'ly come to my house crazy and draok; | after this suit was commenced the servany told me about | Mrs. Reggorty calling: 1 don’t recollect that thay told me | anything about the coubdie headed eagte. | “fo Mr. Fogarty—There is no tree that is boxed within | — feet of my house on cue side, or forty feet on the other, | Dr. D. S. Leesey deposed that he has secn a woman, Seated Mrs. Ann J Haggerty (tw0 letters procuc- ese letters were handed to me by ber. i E. B. Schaffer objected to the letters being pit in evi- | dence; it appears by the records in this case that Mry. Haggerty does not read. Wituees to Mr. Foghriy—Mra Haggerty told me that | she had losta boy named FrancisO F. Haggerty; this was | about tbree months ago. The Court ruled tuat the reading of tho letters had bot ter be deferred until the woman is identified by too wit 68. ‘The Court also directed that the care be continued io jer room and the evidence submitted to him. | Catharine Ryan, a domestic in the defousant’s house, | depceed—That the doors in the house are never locked; | that thoro never was a boy named Haxgerty ia the Docior house during the Jatt two years: was only one boy, | aeervant, in the house during toat time; Mrs. Haggerty came to the house end gpoke of the dounie nested eagte | of Prussia; she appeared to me to be crazy, aod I was | afraid of ber; she eaid her mother was the Duchess of | Pruseia, avd that she would bavothe whole artillery of | the navy yard to get her son; sho had two bors with | ner; we did not tell the Dostor about her, 2s we thought the was crazy; sho called at the door twice, Cress examined—It would be hard for mo to relate | all she said, sho spoke at such rancom; I have sven babies | im the house to be baptised, but Tam sure there was bo | boy older than a baby in that bouse for two years except the boy that was employed there, ary Werd, another domestic of defendant, awora— Has been nearly ix montbs th Lattena to the re except the clorgyman’s, aud to the hal! door; there ung not been any boy there during my time, nor could there bo without my kaowle¢ge; no boy ever siept there for ono night. Crots-examincd—Have acon boys in the house from bad of the achoots, | t not to stop there fon could Jook ontof her bed ped waa removed; ehe invariadly jored to keep out the flies and have tho i | kept the shutt | rocm cool. | _Afary Fiarrery testified that sho resided st No. 89 Twenty ninth etrect, renrly oppyeito to Dr, Cammings’ - | house; that che bad lived in the dector’a emp'oy ment for | neerly fire years, and durivg that time ano had never | even any boys of fifteen voars of age residing in Dr. Com | mings’ resi¢cnoe; for the lart six montbs she called datly, | ecmetizces three or four times. to the Doctor's house, and | alwaye saw the doors unlocked; that botn the basement | and ha’) doors were elwags cutiag tho day oa the latch, | ardxo one conld have hed any difieaity in ob’aiaing egrere, she had frequenuy gone ‘on errands to Dr, Cam nitge’ roome up etwirs, and since May last did not seo auy | bey in hie apartments. Mir David Crawford was next examined by Mr. Fogar | ty. Ho etated that at haif-past 12 o’ciock that day, by the direction of defendant's counsel, he had accompatied Dr. Lesrey to tho residence of Bre. iliggeity, in Waverly | place; thet he asked her how she wag and whea sho | would be ready to go to court, to which she replied thay | she bad been down in Mr. Sbafer’s office that morning, | and had made an sffidavit to the effect that rhe would not | be able to attend for tix Cass; he then asked lisr about her husband, and she stated that sbo had a husband, bus that another woman had taken him away and bad three children by him; that he returned to her at intervals sufficient’ to let her have | ababy, ss the was avxiousto keep up Wo coatinuity in order that she might yet at his property, and that he was aman of meang; he then asked her if she was in the babit of nog! to ber husband, and she replied \No;” but that ebe bed written to her a Emperor of Russi trl ia fl eel France. Mr. Schafer bere objected to the witnose, and Mr. Fogar- ty brought tho matter immediately beforo Judge logra. ham, who decided that the examination should proceed. Mr. Crawford proceeded—She stated that she had not posted the letters but left them at a drog store in Second avenue; tho also stated that sho belonged toa society having ‘fitty lo¢ges that would take her child forcibly away {rom Priest Cummings. Witnees spoko to her from | the wicdow and apologise for ro doing,. ss hor son had taken the key, locked ber M3 and cone down to the court. (The eon appeared in ccurt during the ao) | “Dr. Leseey was recalled—He siated that he identified Mire, Hoggarty os the party who bad called at his etore aud leit two letters, cne addreseed to the Emperor of Rus. sia. ano the other to the Emperor of Franoe, Mr. Fogarty here read the following letters :— May 18th '59 | take this atvantage Napo'eon of france { wish tyinform you cbse cosets arse and lose that my great And beloved ton ry) ‘of France is robed From me tw be murdered by an irbhoman Named FbUlp Writt and Patrick Lynch and is sup murdered yet And {to iet_ you know that lam. aughter qeen of Busts and thst { beloved France Children mn of France i am de. the United state: and tbe mi France the ever will and take that yeu bas Vaspusiam an answer eq polis pens 1 take opp to inform you that { am the duble'headed etgles daugbter of ‘Liberts Lwich to infor: {qrot sat murder cf tay dear Beloved sooond the name of auother Catholick ot dlagrace ti = ae wandering, sad Kid bape give up and do not Sight for them and show honor Boe! royaist nation ine worid sad | wish 0110, kako. JOUrs bands ‘dirty “actions at you take part ia how would. like to be taken 20UF own mother and be served in that manner yout and Look at oat | here got lest Satarieg ‘May léth 189 between 7 and 5 o'clock in the morning my ‘was Jom that is nearer tu than the blood fa your veins and { that you will fight for child the second Smerioan eagle of Russis dont you think tt st disgrace and | hope you will show your bonor { Dr. Leesey then gave a longthened description of Mra. Heggerty’s appearance and tacohorent conversation, and Stated that from what be had seen of her acd ber co.a- Pisiote it was his opinion that abe was a lunatic. The Rev. W. H. C.owrey and Rev. John L. Doyle, cior. gy wen residing in the Doctor’s house, corroborated the otber witnesses, and added that no boy waa ever conceal ed in their aparupents or any part of the Doctor’s house. De. Doyle stated that some timo back a boy named Hi kerly, whore fainer and mother were diss!pated, was ad- mitied to the Orphan echoo!, but be was not the same or any relative of the plaintift’s cbiid; that the boy had bees io cout on Monday, aud bis fataer present that day. Tee further hearing of thie extracrdiusry cage was ad ourned to this (#riday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Accident tn the Harbor. A SMALL BOAT CONTAINING FOUR MEN RUN DOWN BY 1HZ FALL RIVER STHAMCOAT M&TROPOLIS— ONE MAN KILLYD AND THE OLHEKS SULPOSED TO HAVE DREN BEVAHELY INJURED. Yesterday morning as tho Fall River steamboat Metro solis, Capt. Brown, was approaching her dock, and when {the Battery, #be ran into # emmall boat, ccutsiaing four wen, Cuitirg the boat in two, and causing the men ‘y jump (nto the river, ove of whom was carriad under the “Leel of the steamer and is supposed to have met with in stant death Mr 0.0. Givb¥, a merchant, of Weet Warcham, Mass., ormerly a £e& capiain, acd at present stopping at the Astor House, and who with hie wife were paysengsra on hoard the Metropol, und occupied a position oa the bow { the boat, nesr the captain of the steamer, made the fol- wig 8 atement:—He stated that when the Metropolis wag eppionching ber dock on her trip from Fall River, and when ashort cistence from the Bauery, he descried 4 tall boat about an eighth of a miis from acd in the direc- ion towards which Loo eteamer was headivg. Tha mea nthe boat were evidently running a bawser to a buoy rom a veeecl axchored in the stream. As tho ateamer »pproacbed the email boat Capt, Brown neither canted her Feed to beslacked nor the course ot the steamer changed; ut when Wilbin Baling distance be said tothe mon in too imoll boat, “Peli awoy, you damped fools.” The men tuggied bard to escape a collision with the steamer; when, finding all efforts futile, three of them jumped taro be river, followed by the fourth mau, the latter clinging to the etern of the boat. In a few seconds more tae steamer struck the yawl boat with such force as to cat it in two, one baif of it passing to tho starboard side of the staamor. «ud the oiher haif, to which the tan was Ciinging, passe néer the larbourd wheel, probably killing the mau in stantly, as po traces of bim were apparent afier he struck sbe boat. Tho collision was sern from several veaseis an chored in the stream, who lowered their small boats and rescued two of the nie. Tho other man is still missing. After the accident the oflicers of the Metropolis failed to take apy steps to save the drowning men, either by jauncbing their lifeboats or by tbrowing over lite preaer- vers to them, Military Aff-ira, DEPARTURE OF THE RICHMOND GRAYS. ‘The Richmond Gray#, Who have been the gaests of the Seventh regiment since Saturday last, returned home via tbe New Jertey Railroad, in the 6P. M. train yester- day afternoon. They were egcorted to the place of de- parture by the Third and Seventh companies Nationa! Guard, numbering avout 140 men, under the command of Capt. James Price, end accompanied by the National Goard band and drum corps. Tke Guard formed in front of Lafayette Hall, Broadway, at 2 o’clock Y. M.,and from there marched to the Brandreth House, the beadquatters of the Grays, where the former received them, and from th<nce marched down Broadway to White, and through White to tke corner of Elim street, tothe division armory, wiere a collation was prepsred by the Guard, und. direction of Gustavus A. Ratz, of the Philadelphia House, in the Bowery. Six large tables were laid out, on which was ® bountifel supply o the good things of Life, with a falr sapply of liquids, 0 which the extire company partook. After the collation was partaken of, short speccher were made by Mayor } Mayo, of Richmond, Va.; Col. Leflerts, of the Seventh ; regiment; Rev. Sathow Hale Smith, Capt. Eliott, of the | Richmcnd Grays; Councilman Lent and ‘oihers | Among thore present were Aldermen Adams, Tuo wey, Gol, J. D. Cocks, ana Capt. Bemer, of the Seven ty-first regiment. The escort and the gueste, at baif-past four o'clock, took up the line of march down Broadway to and through Chambers street, te the | cust gate of the Park and front of tue City Hail, paying a | a marcbing salute to tho Mapor and Common Qouncil. | They continued their march to the Jersey City ferry, | where both commanils parted. the farewell was Very im- pressive, and the guceis departed for home, highly pleased with rhe cordial aud hospitable manager in wien they had heen treated by their nosia and the citizens in general. WASHINGTON GRAYS, EIGHTH RECIMENT, COMPAN The membera of this command will areembie at th jacker—for the purp’ compment at New Bed commandant, pore of procerding on t ford, Mees. Capt. Thos Swany The Indictiad Cliy O. TO THE KDITON oF THE HES New Yor, Av 1s indicted ty two years ago estigation was had before the Recorder. ities wore dirchurged, i 1. Bas that trial oF Will tae District At tor- A TAXPAYER Prewirgs of Wood, Eddy & Co. DELAWALE, 18, 1889. 9, 74, 16. 9 446, avev CLAWARE, Cass No, 37, 40, 5, 71, 3, 58, 69, 65, 67, 48, Groncia, O1.485 No. 443 * UET 18, 1856 2 2: KO 4, 8, oa 12. 70. Del. , 36, Wilmingtou, All Value thelr Health.—Let all, then, pro- vide a box of Hrandreth’s vegetable universal pills, #0 tat ia esse dysentery, or colic, or Deadeche, or any other sickness comes on, (key may be resorted iost omoe. Neither impurities of water nor impurities of air can seriously Injare those who nee Brandretn’s pil's as their medicine Lot the wi . Sold at 25 cente, with fall particulars, at #94 Canal street, and bg all drugaists. inceeeannineeigmte Geo. Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor Strop. This inimitable article may be cbtained of the sole manufac tarers J. 4 8. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor House, and of the va- rious agents throughout the city. Paris Boots and Shoes, trom the most Cele~ | brated makers, just received by KUGENB FERRIS, boot- maker, 51 Naseau street. the Strong and Flav: ‘Tea, One Dollar or 216 best, at CH AINTIARBON’S, No. 1 Chambers Greenwich street. Stonsy’s Chees Book, Morphy’s Games, Chose end billiard tables and trimmings, at BaSSFURD'S, 149 Fulton street, up stairs, Kennedy's Medical Discovery is Warranted to cure ecretola, erreipelas, aaltrhenm, scald head, uleerated sore legs. For sale by all druggtete, Ho)loway's Olntment.KEven when this talm for externa) disesces ts curatives 1 eflects the dest the tint. Manufactory, 80 Maiden York. Pre By ha beg onnns tet 1e wor!) ; murrenee ~ andappiled Rupture Cured by Marsh & Cov’s Radical ae ae ba A wg bein eet tearmade to order, RO, 3 Vesey stroeu, Amor House, New Xone Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and Chea eat arttele for dreesing, besutifying, cleaning, curling, cae fog and restoring the bair, try 8. Bold by all drug: ened Diseases, Fall, © v4 of Merge} ! an’ treated carer RAN 1. 60 Twelfth street, side and near sown r. Cristadoro’s Hair . and Tonpees, ‘pest in the wi ri Hill's Hair Dye 50 Cente, at MN ‘and by all cruggtets, Toimitabte hair ¢ yh Sted oy er the | ) sion, Fraxas or has some | Lotiertes. | ‘Wed Inst of a buadred socatled red aries But ttahould always be | The Draw inge of the Sussex County and of Delaware. FAaNOS, BROADBENTS & 00., ManaGsns, The Of the Bitate of Raviug given to France, Benes Seats k One inary on Yeoairect ive Sei coven ot tld Pn cnr ne eet was 5 ed ighary. de barely ourify that tae following are the uum Sussex Countr—Crass No, 124, Avauer 18, 18609. 14, GO, 78, 54, 61, 53, 68, 29, 37, 2, 18, 62. Consoupaten Lorrray—Crass No 102, Avauat 18, 55, 72, TA, 10, 44, 36, 56, 49, 52, 29, 22, 54, 7. Witness our bends Det ‘ aa itns cur bende, at Wilmington, Del, this day, (Thurs ALFRED & Wor FRANCE, BUOAD! ENTS & OO. fmingtoa, Del Grover & Baker's Notseless 05 Broadway, New York. TEE Soaks CHORTLE sewing MaOCHINES, i . NOW BALLING FOR ed Baoapwat, The Gest Pring Bed in Wxlstence—Howe's HLipuo, wt trom $5 to $6, at 578 Broadway Call and ese it, “Two Hours with Brigham Young.”=Mr. Greece's account of Lis interview with Brigham ng and otber diguitarins of the Mormon Church, i o Wad of thelr ooave r- eat, ov the Cocirinea and polliy of ibe church, wil appear la the Ib its. NA of betarday, August 20. Marvied. Honvox—Berca wns —Ou wedves August 10, Luke's Chureb, Chitvo avenue, Brooklyn, dy the Rev. J W. Inter, Mr. Jomsx Horvoy, of this city, to Mary Anne Manvuer, second daughter of Benry 8. Beckeith, Faq , of Brockl a. Hovunk—TeeriinGa —Ia this city, on Monday, August IB, by the Rey N J Marvelous, Mr. Geonae J Horny to Biles Axwa B. Ternuinca, daugbier of Mr. J. Tuerlioga, all +f Holland Daten payers please copy. Parerais—Canrent —On Thursday, Aogust 11, by the Rey. Artbur Willtazos, Mr. RG. Peteickts io Mise Jane E. Canrestrn, both of this city. TAYEOR—BLACKAN.— At trinity church, Newtown, Ct, oo Tkmsdsy, August 18, by the Rov N.S. Marble, Mr Wituaa H, Tavioa, of San Francisco, Cal., so Miss Many §. BLACRMAN, of the former place. Died. nat —At S Staten Island, on Thursday morn: August 18, BraprorD, infant gov of Jaos G. ry F, Odoper, agea 2 raoutte aod 7 days letives and fricads of the family are respocttully invited to attend the furera!, from the residenca of bus parents, No. 100 Division street, New York, this (Friday) ef ernoen, at two o'clock. Kariy,—Sudden!y, on Thursday, August 18, Owny Tansy, @ DAlive Gf the parish of Street, couaty Westmeato freiand, aged 25 yore. ihe relatives abd friends of the family are invited to at send the funeral, tbis (friday) alternoon, at two o'clock, fom the City Bospital. FaLcovgk.—On Wednesday morning. Auguet 17, Mrn CaumRkiNe, wile of Wiilam Falconor, in tac 63d year ot ber-uge. ‘The friends and acqunintancer of the family are respect folky Invited to atterd the funeral, without rurther invita- ton, frora ber late residence, No. 23 Weat Twenty-eovenib ‘aect, this (Fridey) afternoon, at thre : Fiscine —On Vhuraday, Angust 18, Dasiee U., younger vou of John U. wid Mary A. Fuscter, uged 2 year, 2 moni: etd 7 dey ‘Tho reiutives and friewis of the family are reypecifuliy wyited to stiend the funeral, from the residence of ois parents, No, 481 West Twenty-eighth street, this (Friday) afierpoon, ut two o'clock, without further invitation. H.sp. On Poursday, August 18, ai the residence of hie father, Ib Morriesoia, Weeteneeter county, Grorax Hann, Jr , in the Zist year of bis nge Dive notice of the fureral will be given in to morrow’s —In Williameburg, on Thursday morning, Au- gust 18, at a quarter past ten o'clock, sfier a abort illness, CanoLine Hanmer, daughter of John and Martha Hodgson, aged 10 months and 26 daye. ‘The relatives ard friends of the famity are respecttully invited 10 attena the funeral, this (Friday) alternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 7 Devoe tireet. James —On Wednesday, Avgust 17, Mrs. Jaye Janus, | wife of George James, in the (2d year of her age. Ber relatives and {rience are requested to attend tho i MMEUTAI, thie (Erider) moaning, at slewem her iate residence, Devoe atreot, near 1 Williamaburg, without further notic Joxra —Cudnies J, Joxes, aged £3 tea | Hus friends, and thote of his moter, are respectfully invited to attend the fureral, at huif past threo o'clock this (Friday) afternoon, from the resicence of his mothor, No, 375 Eourth etree. KavaNacy.—On Thursday, August 18, of thorax eiu- KavaNaGn, in the 6th year of his age. The fricnds of the tamtiy are requested to attend tho uneral, this (Friday) afternooa, at two o'clock, from No 165 Ludlow street. Belfast aud California papers please copy. Krinxe —On Wednesday, August 17, after a long and revere ilinerg, Joux Kratisc, son of Willlam and Margaret | Keating, natives of Shanballae, Marcashell, county T:ppe- rary, lelova The fricods and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the funoral, tuis (Friday) after- nech, at twoo’c'ock, from bis laie residence, No. 275 Thirty ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. McBiupy —On Wednesday, Avgust 17, Catierive Mc Brice, wite of John McBride. dpe tren’s and acqreintances of the tami'y are respect Jui y invited to atterd the funeral, frem No. 153 East fair ty gecend atrcet, ab iwoo tols (Friday) aftersoon, McCrows —On Wedrerday, Avguet}7, Mary, witow of Ube Jate Farrel McG oin, a native of the parish of Killoran, conviy §!'go, Inelan, i the $0th year of her ag: ‘The fricras of thy thoré of her gens, Charles McGlotn, and of » Michael Masterson, are rerjrctiuily imviied to attend tho fun this (fr: dus) niterc b one o'clock, from her la‘s re aide, No 2 Her remaint will be conveyed to Calvary Cometery for interment. In Brockign, oo Mhuraday morning, August 18, xy, Mre. Any P. Mitts, wife of Charles N: b year of her age. nde end e anc. s of the family are John ant ». 400 to attenc her late residenco, N Cum ay) afterboca, attwo o'clock, without far Bor remains will bo takea to Alyyiford fcr interment. | Barviord papers ploate copy Miven.—On Wecness5, 3 D., only . Miner, aged 2 year ne family aro’ ree m the reeidenc a is (Feiday) afternoon, at 2 vation At Giavezend Seach, Long Island, on Wednes- sy, \wgues 17, Joux D, youngest coa of Samuel S. and Zebeth &. Myers, aged 8 moavhs and 12 dass. | Rriiy,—On' Thureday eterncon, August 18, the beloved wife ot Bernard Reilly, aged 27 years. The fureral wil take place on Saturday morniag, at baf part nine o'clock, from her tate residence, No. \ Thirteenth stseot, to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, in Vourteenth street, where a solemn high mises Will be Gilared for the repose of her soul, and froia nenee to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The friends of che family aro respectfully invited to attend without fur- ther invitation. |” Secursm.—Aé Tompkineville, SL, on Thursday, Angzst ) 18, Winu1aM Busey, only child'of Henry and Catherine Se- guine, aged 2 years, 2 months and 18 days. Dearest Willie thou hast left us, And thy loss we ceeply feel; Put tls God that bath bereft He can all cur sorrows hea! Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the foneral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence cf bis parents, Tompkins- ville Warrier —At his reeidencs, No, 100 East Eleventh street, on Thursday morning, Avgust 18, at six o'clock, Tnomas Wursier, aged 27 years and 6 mo: & native of county Weetmeath, Ireland. ‘The friends cf the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funcral, from his jate residence, No. 100 Hast Eleventh street, this (Fridsy) afternoon, at two o'clock. fornia papers please copy. Yrrwax —On Thursday, August 18, of cholera infantum, Grorck VAN ALLEN, the beloved and only child of William B. and Sarah A. Yetman, eged 2 years and 2 months. Thou art gone, dear babe, to thy hoavenly ret. The funern! will take place this (Friday) noon, at batt t one o'clock, from the residence of nis fathor, No. ' 164 Delancy strect. The relatives and (riends of the fa- mily are respectfully invited to attend. DGKT, EOKLL ANU (1 JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN STRERT—A NEW A style of ghoes and Ce RS $0; also French calf drew boots at $4; warranted atta ‘Ww NOVEL, A * By the author of t “Jobm Ballas,’ HARPER & BRUTHERS, Franklin equare, New York, Publish this dey, A Lif FOR A LIFE, A Novel. By tise Mutocn, uth¢ of ive.” “The Ogilvies,”” “agatha’s | | & } sJopn Haltfax, Gentleman,” j Jorn eae of he Family,” “aviilion, t : “Husband,” “A Hero,” &o., &e. : Rent post paid to any part of the United States on recetpt of | Minty Cente. “The TEO -H M&DICAL EDUCATION AND LONG exper! oog tn bis epectality ts m guaranten that Dr ) ANDRBaL, 440 Broome one door of Brot street ‘weatof Brovdway, will i f the 3 | tite dteszea of the ove, ear nd ektn ebifuly ‘Otlee hours PAR THOLE!S CRLERRATED 9 MACHINES. PRICKS GREATLY REDUORD. uy, een 850 BARTFOL? MANUFACTURING COMPANY, #01 Browdiray, garegr Monare arco 186. | pidity aud , at st. | y |e clock. | oaks, tno | EStis end hare wick avenue, | eystem procuces heath: ahd Realy” that this { { from Keve's bhor ws Pronto alivo Le Nadway Soll vedor y eae syed for by the —{nterestia » Asgport of 1 a Lee, a Bow ro The coo are receivi: g Of enoress 244 oonequent j Pobulartty of wadway's Heady Heltef, Fille and Megolvent 1a pages srk ee Feru, ‘eavaue- Is, Bondurss. the rewa is of t) esamse cheoring aarhaiee hg tever, liver tand fluxes in treria ca bet regions, «nich uudes the treatment of the resideot oir tare 10 frou tbe acute to the ehrovic orm. but rarely if ever cused, are sleding the K. &.& Remedios with a ra ‘neilormily which OU wil classes wit kod covght, Im the sesboard chine of mio Jauiero, Ayres, Montavireo, Callao, valyaraigo, Cartbagena, £6, miat terrible cases of ser fala, leprogy and other viruleat wl- ce; Cus aad eruptive ditorcers are cured with such deapatcd by Like wedicines (be the supersiitious aurtbu'e their edfect magi Ou travelling in Veuernelas hr. Thou ioe, wehes that while bo wae io Unracona he washa'led with vivas he appenred and that bis office was literalty by the sick Woeir frieuds es. Yellow and ty, fever, abi scrofulous swe: and eorss, 1 ereal ulcers, rheumatiom. goitre, dysentery, diarrhons ant sn indole variety of of the tatermittent type, we among the ecmnpiatnta over which Rudway's Remo- dee are trlampaing im the various States of oun America, MR, THOMAS LAE. ‘This gentoman was 4 chad by 11 envly In March tor urpose of tatre- 4 ees: and Renovetrg ewlrentfo tng motten! patioted ourselves that there ts mo Cleanse toctientel to in Lespronee ett omaale core. oar Lee ariel ediea wt cure. Un “r... Z eri Carthagers, be held free levees for the siek ant ails (OBIR Us BIC “Pronto alivo ae Beguiadoras, cr way 38 wg Sewolvent and Aegulsting fla are aa amille the pecoie aa honseholt words. comes clamees uray for them aud awear by thea. 4, July 25, 1309. 2 Messas, Rapway & Co, Puysictans asp Cliemisrs— Yours cf the 20h uit. has been ved. ‘Tre case of voile 1 Weated as you advised, and have the gratiying piea- ture cf assuring you that the resolvert effected a perfect cure. Sizce my arrival bere I have comp'staly changed ite condition of the vespie Cn my arrival the maorky of the persons T met in the streets were aifiicied with the tice repuls've diseases of the skin—leproay, syplils xores, uicera, gcrutule—ruB riot wnroughout the chy. ‘1 tansees sre to poor lo bay medicine, and orasequesily revel in corruption and putrified deah. After i had been hera scbort thus. rude ib huowa that ducing cerlain houra of the Oxy 1 would receive the Hoh, and acply your reme-tion tree of charge. | juviied the afilored of all efssses to my lovers wad Glepenred the hendy Aelief, Keguladng Pilla add deaob ‘mee of Charge, abd to hows who were ovafined {9 theic & ud Uskuie to avend, { visited, and presetibed your med: ritis, Loo'icurd big practice tor three months, ata coat you tor My expenses and modiclaes of fitteen hundred doa 2 Jock ypoM Leié eapente ag Path yor sill derive fom the p pata schieved Lhave cured, in tbe here, over 4000 perrong. Not & wing ‘Voy experience with your Ready heilef, senovating Kevlvent aud exuiatts g Fils failed to recover, "kheumsti Aronie fychtis, ver complatot iaflammation of f he bowels, cholera, cia ¢ fever and agua at #U, WI8s 0} Mos, MATHY 8. CONFYT, ™ wite of the JS Comal at this olace, wha sa peimner ol the bouss of Rehrp & Co, of your clty, hes viffered for a long A with rhoumstism tn the avmsand Weern, #o muh #9 thet ahe conld net rate ber arn or evan Graria, ous of the ost eminert of bor ard’ prescribed ha own denis with deat he tried the Ready Feliet © days abe eutlrely recoren PROM DMATH. In us 1 bave wrovzht the mestasionishing cures in cvses hat have heretofore bsitisd the s9ll of the tos! enivent physicists, Abcultwo wecke muce 1 was called uy on to attend & young worn suflaring excrt alirg onin from inflammation of the kidnera. so that ehe co ror more, She bad becu .wying in this condition tor over | weeka wo Goctors atterded her, but could give her n> hief. he bac given b'rib to a child a20ut ihre weeas previous io this {ntlammstory attack, T immediately gave her four o! ‘our pills, abd bad ber back bathed withibe Keacy Relist i instructed’ ber mother to give her three vills every elabt ure, and bathe her ack with tbe Reilef every inn few hours the patient was free from pin, ing day ehe was xble to sit up. She is now ag healiby a women as there ty in Carthagega. TBER WO! FUL OURE—A LARGE LUMP IN é BUMAN sTOMACA, lied & women who, for several montha, bad been sitticted & species of colic,’ Bhe bad a hal p in ker stomach ut eof & lerge orange. She saflered grest paia, and ‘ wasting Away. Lprescvibed the heady Retief and directing the Heliet to be given in waier. as vite /n the course of an hour stooped the violent \ been tropbled with Atier ted iever left ber. Ipave Reliet to be applied w her bo els ight from Yer a 'arge number of worms ~ “tw immense eize—s pertect gisnt in its way however, iu ire skmace duappested. In two days she w: eT chy cures. FT ihenr that Tr. Jore Tnfante of Senta Mariha, and Aristizes are performing wiracles with the and Keeolvent. Lehel! leave . Yours, mos: respectfully, THs. Lae. IRRESI* TIPLE CONCLUSIONS. The tmap, bere for Caraces on the 25th Tira tabilsh these astounding facts:—That Radvray's remedies are equally efficacious in all climates and under all circumstances: that they cure the most virnient and dangerous types of ail Apown me'adies, wih as much facility ap their milder a that "they prevent, as well ss exterm: 7 contain no ingredient hat is corrosive, drastic, or in any way delelerious; that they baie body by re en- forcing vatire. sndpegulate the (mnctione of overs disturbed ar gan, aud that this ckapge from fluctuation and dlsorderto regi- equsioeiam of the biesaing t# verpet. olong sd by thelr conservative iniiueace—we Halon of ‘hese tasty usted and iife chailenge a cont . Fadway's Remeries are eold by druggists and merchants throughout the world. adway’s Ready Helet ts sold for 250 , Sc , and #1 ner bet- tle; regulating pila, 20. per box; resolvent, $7 per bottle. RADWAY & CO Physicians and chemists, 79S Joka soreat New York. B Y¥, BUY, BUY TR? NEW S3T OF LANCERS. 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