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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1859. 5 Dy Our loss, my friends, is now her stain the re- | looked upon secret p.\Uitical meetings as fraught with tx | York. Leke tm Sour, 25,000 | Vixen. Lieut James E. Jowott has been crdered > th: | he Drewin; the Sussex Ce. ani A oun, reot as they are, they would not sustali #orst of evils, and pan lated to destroy the Uberties » | bushels wheat, re co fe ve pene Ganai expt —10 Crusader. ‘ Ooupolidaiea Leng ot Set Hore mia Jonas no doth rig them even were they true as | ov a > Lieut. J, Pemb: joys are while wo below, eult he draws from them y oor porous reyubic” Hwa wrong inv body of mye | bin. four, 6,icO bushel whes!, 11/00 buahevoo:<” | _hieul j. Pembroke having been, rllovad, at ble own pied I Mourntully about must gor?” i a exert ; Gewaco, August 26—6P. M | L ghtbouse district, Leth. John, Ruriedg hr — The shook is gross within our broasie, ; i Finst Srxvacum is tHe New Hovsi or ven wi they steerly thong onde te “oe bent dian trade:Sralen 100 ort whet been ordered ttn that coats mbes UB No ——— Bet God pel can give us rest; ‘MK ous interests of the country, how much worse is it to meet in a » ——_—____ Delay seston, jesus Chriat may have, EPRESENTATIVES.— The orgauization of the naw | 'be tame way to advance the. claims of any man to the om Opt Sy ble Ord 0 00) ee realy ee Last from Mexico— Prog: ff the Civi: | bavtvg given wo France Mtoe teat Oe i pom yl “nile our dear pe ’a in her grave i proud piace’ of President of there United Statoe? And | Gerd and To a ae ear any oon tet a, better wa re ihe Eadorvig.od, Oommlasionare appojaled ve grave, Wooure of Representatives in December next wilt | «ca: will he democracy say when [tell them, and 1 Chicago 'epripg at 82c., and" 3,000 ates wee waite [Co."Fespondence of the New Orleans Picayune } b the Governor of said tate, to Puperiniesd the drawing -exhibit a curious state of parties aud an exteaor- | {26m truly, that Stepben A, Douglas has established Canada at $1 19. Corn’ in good request, but without MixariiLay, Tebuantopec, August 4, 1559. beerly every Srate ip the Union secret izations, | change: ‘ boo. Suffolk, with bi tar, And +dinary triangular or quadrilateral coutest of the Shia ban ges 3 pa ‘mectngs, ae thoy may io a opener psy di Bee ener ‘ieee ‘ oe for se i nee td ry ry Sossex Countr—O1ass No, 130, AUGUST 35, 1800. To meet our ma bey. the si® q ed A cay a egement Scarce and nomival. Can: ny on fl opporiupity to ,ive you a few items of Mexicaa new! Lord, take her children 7 hand, faotions for pre-emineuce in the Huuse, to be de- Irickery at tbe primary elections of the democratic party, | ¢3¢6. on iybesh and €0. pap ge yore Sag winch we yecelveu' from Vera Crus Dy the overiani mail| 35, 69, 12, 65, 10, 51, 65, 38, 40, 62, 26, 68, 66. } us to keep thy a p A «oided by the election of officers, Tue first con- page ceaegt Sppoes poe to panos, bina ports to-duy—T,900 buahela wheut, Canal exports—6,000 | The latest paper fro." that place In our possession 1s tue | Goysouzparmn Lorrany—Ct4ss No. 107, 25, 1860. ‘And bring us to Thy rest above” +fliot will be on Speaker, the second on the Clerk, | ganization is at Washington, and its prime director is the | Pusbels wheat. ay ees : i y Ae The fountain of eternal love, EMG “Lite Gisnt.” Be b veral eecretaries bere to ala Cu1oaco, August 25—6 P M. General Santos Degoi.sdo bad resumed the c'ef com. | 76, 25, 42, 54, 39, 48, 2, 53, 19, 13, 41, 26, 36, 56. Wenxs.—On Thursday morning, A\ 26, after -and the third on the Priater. Now tus He A egg ool a ognnrstendy. neue conten 2a Ss, Coen steady, mand of tbe liberal army, aud bad taken up bis headquar. Oe ees Ay BBs 10, 18,40 BR 80, OO | eae ae po bag or & awe ‘1 jul . flour, 38, ash. ia. ‘Witness hands Sriiniaabon. | Among Dene pecesieriet, OF AMARONE, | ols whens 37,000 bushels corn, 6500 buaholb aula, Soip | |General Zuszua, Comman ter ie Chiot of Uh» Liberal | day ccar aging, Wimlngton, Del, hia day (Thurs. | Weeks, aged 29 yeare, 8 monihe and 8 days im| t battl 7 in ite. | Ame once caleba evans COnTiar, rl »” | ments—800 bbls. flour, 83,000 bi wheat, 24,000 bush | army of the North, bad left,\a Luis Potosi with 5,00 JOHN DALB, that important battle, or can any of thea win it? | ond Forney s stenograpbic amanuensis, who, you will re- 183, . " sous wa 10g Is » ¥' els cats. men, and was marching towe."d8 Guanajuato ani Quer: q ‘We reply, that none of them can if the others are Thee ne cane tenant So sacommpeny, ies in kin tape tero. stra Sa »etue to thelr principles. The republicans have | Or my own knowled Fioun held firm! Generals Rocha, Ogazon, Pucbii'a and Ortega, with the ae one of theese organizations has for some time existed iP Mary tan. They hold their re- 5e.: sales of red 980, a $1 03 and white at $1 10 a | forces at their command, had c..»mmenced operations gular meetings in every ward in the city of Baltimore, and | *t,2 Whiskey advanced to 24%c, Provisions un- | against General Marquez in Guadalajara. bas pach ies nero a plurality, but not a majority—that is, they are whe Eureka Shuttle Sewing Machines, i chap; special message | REDUCED ~the largest of the factions, but not larger thaa | !n every election diatrict in the State where there are bal al sgalnot conspirators in Unt Stale, ‘Every ene taken im the | NOW salling for $80. Uflce 489 Broadway, cnisee Brose at soll the reat put together. Now, it requires a ma- io Baltimore city | iar are cae | ciene Cameron ” ea a bry te cowm. without as erly boy gray Geo, Saunders’ Tablet Rasor Strop. i .dority to-elect a Speaker, unlesa the House de- which une orb shies @xeepe Biot phar sey bey le troubled in their consciences, have taken leave in sil obtained of the sole manufse- ‘The republican associations in the wards south of Four- gy OO ernie teenth street met on Wednesday night, to choose delogmios | caohel rendez had defeated Oronoz and Guiterres (co- amon’s servic Zacatlan, depart to the Assembly District Conventions in the Firat, Second, | ment of Puebla. Col. ‘leaden toni ‘poseeesion Seok this im- Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Kighth, Tenth and | portant place on the 12th ultimo, and reports that the fred £8 OaUHDESE ie cldes that it will elect by plurality. After atrial, | In the countics they are called together by private notices rious agents throughout the PY Astor House, and of the va- + when-it will be found that no election can take | ““{'mey ar frell bere relates pred tee olt oe aa i inst “place, the republican, having a plurality, wil: | gue beet on ouped deem of mac oan Jost in killed, wounded and desertions, about 300 ap aR Gaerg -Maturally propose that the House elect by plu | to preach in the neighborhood in which Gorman ives; | TWelfth districts. The various district conventions wil | Shey , i : : ; men. Holloway’s Omtment and Pills are to Sut Bb HOTICIONO DE - fality, and on this preliminary question the bat: | pelve an eloquent man, etn ueae oo ory iged Ra dale bites pe pe bites Din sack ee fre Peiim teare i 5: nam anne — borg Soi ie lg PrAniREC AMERICAN a STEAMER « tle begins. Unless a majority vote for it, it can- | Gorman must go too. Gorman, not being used to preach- ¢ ’ ce the @ faloer and the dap ‘1 . ; U1 jority ’ ing, soon fell asleep; the preacher waxed warm, and | ®t the republicans of this city in the State Convention, | feme to be the occupation even of every muiitary chief in | loguaing jgerous dy -ANIDH. AMEKIOAN STEAMER Ei * not pars, and unless the anti-Lecompton demo- | about the middle of bis discourse, in loud tones, discassed sorats or the Southern opposition vote with Hee ee ne Lage ol Pog wing, the republicans, they cannot carry this | eround bim bis privy council, or cabinet of advisers. od Dye 50 BRST ADVARTIsinG BADGE: ive Bair e Cents, at No. 1 BE? abv % Soe, sad be alt crmaetate. ‘Intméable hair cutting at No.l. | ZEST sbveepiping Prete on Sundays. BabT abDVERTISING MEDIUM. the service of that government. levied to be held at Syracuse on the 7th prox. The elections on | Gontribution frcm the citinene of ee at came tel Wednesday in many of the wards wore characterized by | beev dove by the commander of the forces in Orizaba pugilistic displays, small fighting, loud talking and dram | _ The notorious robber chief, Cobos, had left Orizaba for Tehuacap, and it is reported (though it is very impreba NeXT NUMBER ON AY, ole, on whion all tho other votes dopend | Rortaaincotpucteneorhsiriy Sr, Ditan, | érking, The folowing ar the mamoto we dln | $e tit bcialy incu mute aint Guta” | Oxaendarer Mate, Dre, Wien snd Tompoos PE EMRE OY EA “The anti-Lecompton men cannot vote with the | Black and Touccy were members thereot.”’ At this stage psiagapstecas ‘ scarcity of provisions in that city and thet the Usieed "MOY spied at No. 6 Amor House, Advertisements ranalsiod {ree ot seer Tea ea NG black republicans without abandoning their own | by Dearing those famlllar names, and flaking the minise Wards. ° F fer loop of-war Saratoga, stationed in that port, was | Paste Boots and Shoes, from the Most Cele- | *t!m early. Publication ofice 24 Aun street, bis ‘inciples, for the ground on which they differed | ister was discussing the Presidential question, arose in his | _1.—Henry Smith, Arthur Boyoo, 0. F. E. Lueder, Poter | S011, short of stores of al. kinds, and likely to Suiler | yraied makers, just received by RUGENE FERRIS, Boot | ~ principles, for the grou: y diffe: reat, and sald:—“See hero, Mr. Preacher, before you go | Fritz, Job Coney. feriously, maker, 81 Nassau street, T JONES’, 10 AND 13 ANN STREET—A NEW with the administration democrats is, that Mr. | any farther I want to know whether Douglas is involved | | 2—Jobn Shipton, Mathew 0. Fordham. the Son, celsh war steamer arrived at Vera Oras cn Tee werent eeteeare? 00; leg Frond cals dreng id not go fa fox them ti . | im this matter.” Being satisfied that the ‘Little Giant’ 8.—Jobn M. Coste, Amos Stooky, 0, H. Kopp. ‘Tho little disturb: Mair—its Diseases, Fall, Change of Cotor, ; re Buchanan did not go far enough for them in op- | was in no way involyed, he reeumed his seat and sleptthe | 4—Tbeodore P. Kelly, urbance in the neighboring villages of | nd us emi treated by 4. GRANDIBAN, | ~~ s avaanails. WADbinG GLE position to black republicanism and abolitionism, | balance of the sermon out, pa brder of te Pretest of tee ain atts, criginating, in an | 60 Twelfth ereet, wee mde and wear Sroadwas, A” Sietercolonritea ‘arde slognaty sureN oe ooh ie kal y gecret > ose) feir. The Southern opposition members cannot vote Ppa ey ae Hacer bpectinynininiie doer ; : Z ia I pared Ao een heparan satisfactorily atcnelor’s Hair Dye, Wige and CNN SR NOM with the black republicans, for that would be | Rext, Foes ern Qnveniion. ‘e Bese tey peer) Remnes, 8. Feaitiers, % Hilles, Louis | "tno ‘rainy season has set'in bere in full vigor, couso | tithe manatscory i05 Keosdway nate Sold and app! A DEMOCIOUS TUNIC, ALTERATIVE, ANTI-UYS- voting in favor of Seward and abolition, aad mooy and conciliation, in order to hoodwiok the adzainis. | _ 6 Joseph W. Hawkes, George Grundy, Michael Healy, | Wently the heat is excessively great, and bilious fever is STOMACHIC BITIBS JUICE OF TAK GRA! against their own principles. The republicans | ‘#liam'demoorats. Julius Brill, Owen W, Brennan, very common. HUI, Inimitable Hair Cutter.—Hair Dye, 50 | containing less than 8 per oent of Fancgan’d Cull. D n (Spiit)—Avgustus F. Meyer, Lewis M. Peck, P. 0. ‘Tne day before yesterday entered this port the English alcohol In your own New York thero is nota city or a town of ren'a, black or brown, Ne. 1, Barclay street, and by all drug: | fornia wire and brandy, medicated with Peruvian ‘bark, Tur- ‘ q brig Her Majesty, in ball ; barb, cannot, therefore, elect a Speaker or other | s2¥ 820 where there ia nota Duuglas club, I noticed « Van Wyck, Wm. W. Mogary, Timothy Oornell, Willem Ce ees: Sten nite ota nT STR WERTOUS Dene, Ter GESTIVE, cfficers. The relative strength of the different | friends of Dougias tb mect in ward. mectings Tis call THIRD DISTRICT. ree ere Barry's Tricopherous is the Best and Cheap- | Liners bowelsr he deur oer ge ee en oe Pea diceiha cs exiicibted’ae fell wae- was headed bys wood cut of two drawn swords, the | 8—Jobn L. Bleakley. Camp Meeting at Port Washington, N. J. | xt article for drewsing, beautifying. cleaning, curling, prosery. tind 602 Brosdway, 158 Wowery abl at Hays oe UF scabbard being thrown away. 6.—David W hos Edmund J. Cook, Chas, F, Ran- Sarewssury, Monmouth couaty,N J, } a eee : ty 5, Bas by ak Geng 1g Ei That new eecret order, (The Spartan League,” which -_ John Contre!l, Joreph B. Taylor, Thomas Out- August 24, 1859. | f HALYBRATE, | bas recently sprung up in the West and Southwest, is a ~ Acamp meeting of the Church of Zion commeased hor Auptare Cured by Garsh & Cos Radical a 30 | coren on? , oo. 8 —James Corwin, Wm. Browning, Thomas MacDougal, ? sarod hare De, MO1?’S CHALYBEATE PILLS, moun opoatlion 24 | Fortectncas of thisthasertioe Gp a genta athe tia: | Levi Folsom, Thomes Hood. : ee | on Friday, the 19th inst. ,and will closs next aesday, the | “xe, am. They cr becca, festresess for de | CHALIBEATE, | The! only preparstion of medicinal irom —— | respectability, who be knows ail about it. Total . fs 237 | In addition to this secret orgapization, Douglas and his ' 1 friends are endeavoring to contro! a large portion of the To constitute a majority requires 119 votes, or | Frese of the country. ‘Douglas owns the Tims at Cinion acnavd ters arnee ronnie 80th inst. It is held in Dr. Parmaleo’s woods, Port Wasa ‘Spiit)—lerael Williams, Joseph Bresk, ington, which, I must say, is one of the finest lovatioas einem A Smith, Dotancey ‘W. Knevills, Henry | where a meoting of that sort can be held. The woods are y the medical tt a mibed isn he medical iacuity, and pre- The Best Bed in Existence—Howe’s * at 578 Broad ment, be compared with it Debility, in- six more than the republieans will be able to | placed Banks at tho ead of the “Enquirer at Ciocinn | Bremner, George Hall, Jr., Jes. Wilmer, Thos. Murphy. | eg clean as acarpet, and Dr. Parmales has tom svop; | Pliptie. at trom coined ane eerert pan ak aaa oe 3 ais ught up the Washington States a year ago by biddin 10.—Wm. Kellock, ©. E. Kugler, J. Lawren once a hich is almost as ofte the stroe! 5 crt, ‘indica tin neconaty ta lmoad count. If either of the two smaller factions join | nigher than the adminietration, andis about to get one o 18 —Goorge G Balicck, und ions eee eee Married. Srery conceivable cass, in All cnase of blicans it will be sufficient for a ma- | bis followers to eatabliah a daily afternoon paper at Balti- —— Khomsas Kenney, Jamen W. Goris. sete — — CHALNBEATE, | (yreieaa are dclintfelty re a the republic: dln FIFTH DISTRICT. Tast Sunday wasa grand gale day, as it was iho first |, SAleY—Tavton.—On Thuraday, August 25, by Rev H. tifa are delyhifalyronovaing. ‘a B, Siryker, at the residence of the bride, No. 5 Wooster jority. But to give a majority to te democrats, Ip this city there Is not a politician of any influence or street, Mr, Davin Baier to Mra, Buza Axy [aytog, all of , 8 —Willism Palmer, George S. Levings, William Pat- it would require that both factions should join | Sbllity, old or young, with whom Douglas has not at terson, Abrabam I. Riker, Daniel K. Davis, Morris Hano- | Sabbath of the mesting. There were some 600 or 700 Whole history, of medicine which exerts tempted to make fair weatner. He invites all such to his | er Persons present, but nex} Sunday tho visiters wili be | ‘bis city. oe pt, happy one fully restorative them; and yet there appears to bea much greater | Hovso to t:ke glass of wine with bim or drive with | °—Henry H. Cargill, Hiram Burdett, Thomas G. | greater. ‘The roads are lined with wagons of al! descric. | stnen—lonms--ie dersey Oly; os Wednesday, August have become frgoten ele ‘own imme likelihood of that reeult than that either should | ™fre'iiinomSesaror's taking the most desperatechancee. | 16—Henry Hebbard, Chas. Cheney, Robt. Chapman, | tons going toand from the camp grounda, Tae first ol- | 24, by the Rev. Dr. Taylor, Aukamaq BxcKen to Many ly ye join the republic Sink or swim, live or die, he is bound to bea cand: ‘SIXTH DISTRICT. jects that attract your attention are neat white tents, some | Jones, daughter of Wm. Jones. red in toe busy world, ae ir jus j publicans. > o 10 —E. A. Fraser, MS. Dunham, J. W. Olsen. BuooMER—Bxowss.—On Wednesday, August 24, by the | ORALYBRATE. | ed from protracted travel ia The preliminary test question, therefore, as to care hia tite nekeen mire foo ra wisee 13.—Amaee Higgins a twenty to thirty ip number, which are érectod for various J ney. F..N. Zabriskle, Cas, Acovsrcs BLooxme, of’ Milton, Soacentn et comin ities A ation. jarleston, he will tram, we A - 5 + , . nowfina onastahall vata for offiseta, la highl op some excure and be a candidate anyhow. Dotgias bes | _ 14.—Sidney Smith, Thomas Bennett, John P. Kennedy, | Durposes—some being sleeping and private tonts, others | Ulster county, to CuAkiovr A. BROWER, of this cuy. apauisison oC ; IY | iuapaired bie fortune, and iho reckless polltcisns the po, | DaDicl Bolows, Thomas K. Ellis. ing saloons, and sev r refreshments. ic. | Comns—Vax Vaien.—At No. 3 Willow place, Brooklyn, far peer rein interesting and important, as determining the | litical biacklegs by whom he is surrounded having cast 17.—Hervey H, Woods, William T, Ashman, William E. | Reeves, a colored gentleman, is making his fortune by | on Tuesday evening, August 23, by Rev. John Koaneday, Yor esle by sil druggiata in town and 2 their all upon the hazard of the die,can wait no longer; | McDouough. supply ing the wants of the visiters; his is the largest eats | D, D., Eu4s Comns, Eeq., to Carn V. Visue, daughter of ae ig 50 cents per box, oon! relative strength of pares inthe Get erage, | yy Worms te er pag eg Mp A i a pages oa re and thence to the future complexion of the Pera en eon rt pried mah Hage i auperit i ty fed | 25, by the Rev. Joun Service, Mr Faancis Fascaut0s 10 Principal oflce, S09 Broudway, Now x; Wocd, Robert Peterson, David Marah, Isaac H. Moore, eral superintendent. The spoakers’ stand is erected House and its probable course of action on any Maryland Potitios, Jobn Keyser, George A’ Howard, Jesse Travis. » | fE'tront of eho tents; and in front of tho pulpit are eoats | nite Courts Givmx, both of this city, CHALYBEATE BB. LOOER, Baurimors, August 3 —' vi with backs, which are set apart exclusively for the chosen Hicks—JxnninGs—On Wednesday evening, Au; 17, great question involving a national policy or reite 25, 1660. | _16.—William M- Vermilye, Siren Ball, Frederick G. | Thos “neck of theo, however, are Board seats, a foot | by ine Rev, dames, Malic, af his resiaences (a moaned Se ‘The American Convention of the Fourth Congressiona) | “5erman, E. C. edict, A. C. Pearcy. 1 = ital interests of th EIGHTH DISTRICT. high, for visiters to stand upon. Mr. James Benny Hicks to Miss Mania Susan Jaxvivas, both ORDI4L COGNAC BIYTERS IMMEDIATELY BB embracing the vital interests of the country. district ts again in soasion to-night. The rowdios s>far | 7 _ Charles Piatt, William Harrigan, John M. Gallagher, | _, 1be evening scoms to be the best period for visiters to | natives or Eugiand. eve diarrhow, sgue and bilious attacks.» 8 STRIN- are held in check by a large police force. The friends of 1 —No election.” “4 * | attend, The other evening one of the colored brethren MoComp—2cnvi1z.—On Wednesday, August 24, at High- | file by all dru Faroe eed or eau street, New York, and for Isna Grove, Fishkill Landing, by the Rev. Henry E. Dun- can, Joun R. MoComn, Jr., of New York, to Mies Euuey J , adopted davghter of ‘Alexander H. Schultz, of the former place. bij warmed up, and told his auditors they must all inet ee Reece nae de Manion cheese - * TENTH DISTRICT. camo the hymn, ‘Jordan is a Sea of Blood,” and after that 16 —Henry McCorkle, Frank Spicer. a prayer. The poor fellow went on hike a madman; and 17,—Eii Taylor, Samiel R. Smith, George W. Odell, B | “uring the prayer an old colored woman got glorified, and Hon. H. Winter Davis and Coleman Yellot are about tied. THE L ATEST NEWS. The question of contested eeats from two wards is refer- r red back to the people, The Convention, has adjourned Our Special Washington Despatch, till Tuesday. Come Bunions, ‘Nails penetrating the flesh, Malargement of the great toe joint, can be worn TING —————_____ 8 4 up and down like one Died. cured wbout pain, so that the boot Wasmcrox, August 25, 1859, Sch Willian 4. Smalley, Jobn f. Brow, C. J.'Fol | Shouted ane jumped up and dows aiter the operation; without the least inconvenience to the pe- x ¥ 1g Was generally good, for ARNOLD.—At South Yonkers, on Thursday, August 25, WIG) Senors Lerdo and Mata dined with the Presidea: this | The Wisconsin Democratic State Convention, | tom, Michael Wiliams the darkeys have e iaent that way, The meeting uadally | Maxx Wamso, wfant, anoghter of Dr. Bamtud aud Blick Sottrs lo the physkians tad cerpeam or Geek ee -ovening. Mavison, August 25, 1859. 11 —No election. ‘ breaks up at ten; Bowerer, the lignte are kept burning arnold, aged M1 monibe ond: 4 OO 7R anday aft A Democratic State Convention to-day nominated H. we man until eleven. jone for refreshment, and to affor: e funeral willtake place on Saturday afternoon, VETT'S * ” Sho Mexivan :Becketary, leaves tn the saoraiag train toe se Rasen nnty, for Governor, and A. §. | recente Be T* Stutzman, Peter Cook, Anthony Lamb | tine for visiters to find their horses and wagons. The | one o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, J. R. Sactecte bisies tec arial ten, Ste pa Philadelphia. a i. county, 1 sinate Lipestnar alg si saloons are well patronized, and the colored men make | Whiting. fate Ong Terpecty invited to examine this wonderfnl invea- Senor Mata received notice to-day of an arrivalof a | Pa'mer for Lioutenant Governor. It is doubtful whether An Appeal from a Baggage Smasher. money. Bakriz.—In Brooklyn, on Thureday morning, Auzust . 12 Waverley place, near Broadway. achooner at New Orleans with despatches from his govern. | the delegates to the Charleston Convention will be elected TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The usual scenes of flirtation and pairings off are to be | 25, Mrs. Janz Banuis, aged 64 years. witnessed here. Camp meetings do more harm than | The relatives and friends of the family are respecif Oo YOU WANT LUXURIANT WHIFKERS OB MUS- ment, They are due here on Monday. by the present Convention, which is decidedly anti-Le- New Youx, August 25,1869. | food. ‘The white people monopolize everything, and tae | invited to attend the faneral, this (Friday) afternoons et D ten iehet batt een ae, ipt of Harper’s Monthly, with Senator Douglas’ | compton. I noticed an article in your issue this morning, in refe | darkeys are generally imposed upon. There have been | three o’clock, from the residence of her soa-in-law, Jo- | wiyhont stain or injury to the skin. Prise $1. Sent The receipt pe ys only two fights so far,and is is generally believed ihe | seph Pentlend, No. 64 Hampden street, Brooklyn, W.D. | by mailsnywhers > ae manifesto, creates the greatest excitement. Gov. Wise’s Whe New Bedtord Fire. rence to the carelesmners of the baggage masters, and th: | TOLITS Sti Po wery'aulet this fummer’ The steamer | “Corus --On Thursday, ‘August, 25; afvere severe ile ‘B. G. GRAHAM, 109 Nassau street, M. ¥. friends declare that he must immediately prepare @ coun- New Beprorp, August 25,1369, | 7vgh and recklecs manper in which they handled trunk’ | Highland Light stops at the camp ground daily from New | ness, Mrs. Hanaist, widow of the late Moses Copley, in Saad ter document for Bonner’s Ledger. The fire in this city yesterday destroyed about 8,000 | Upon the rallroada;, and of the unfortunate individual who | York, starting from the foot of Robinson street. the 4rth year of her age. fie pe H NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE ‘The editors of the Constitution and Republic deny in thelr | parrels of oll and othor property, making a total los of paropraad ye nore ee ie a ee hoary Police Intelligence. invited to attend the faneral, on saturday aiternoon, rege mono igi issues to day having been at the house of Senator Douglas, | about $300,000, on which there was leas than $10,000 in | Y! iy Pile than thes two o'clock, from her late rosidence, No, 868 Bighth Tropical Journeyinge—Panama. Illustrated da charged ty the Tribune correspoosient, and ropebliabed |surascs, weeks’ time, and who desiresthst you should administera | _ S#0omG Avrnay iw Pans Row.—James Coyle, © car | street, Her remains will be taken to Nowburg for ister. | engravtors, an am Wwerinone reprimand to those ruthless smashers, man, residing at 272 East Eighteenth street, called at the ‘My object in answering that article is not to sympathis. | Peter Funk establishment No. 1 Park row, yesterday after with tho gentleman, or to propose any plan whereby this | 2000, about four o'clock, and demapded the payment of evil can be obviated. Imerely desire to offer afew sug | SVenty five cents, which he said was due him for services gestions, not only to the gentleman in question, but to | Performed some days previously. A dispute arose be- ment. Newburg and Sullivan county papers copy. Connmu On Wednesday, August 23, at oma Lovisa, daughter of the late Chas. W. Cornell, sged 13 years and 10 months. ‘The frienas and relatives of the family are “Pepe d ir ‘2 Forest Story—The 4 dironack Woods and Waters, By F. Addiaon bicbarés. Idustrated by eleven engravings. Lg About Diamonds. ‘illustrated by twenty sevea. “"S" Rainy Day, and Wha} Came of It A Short Distance in the Country. Msud Bibert’s Love Matohs fn the Hxrawp, The States also denies the fact, and charges the authorebip upon an attache of the Zra office Advices to the Department of the Interior announcs that the government has obtained judgment for five thousand dollars against Mr. Duncan, surety for Mr. Ran Fire at Portemouth, Va. Norvork, August 25, 1869. A fire at Portsmouth this morning destroyed six now buildings, Loss $5,000. pis ue eae ar Ses tween the carman and one of the Peters, which floally | invited to attend the funeral, from the hei The Weeting by ihe Hemlocks. sone, charged with frauds on the Pension Office, who fled The Kansas Gold Miner, &c- - Sarees, Cee = seuea, ‘tae onus ina general Bal ae the progress oo the fight Orneey if pel easy a Jamaica, L. 1, this ye fot Fol ‘The judgment is good. Laavexworrm, K.., Avgust 25,1850. | gate, “if cot’ totally remedys the evil so bit | volver and fred iran Coyle odunding ‘Mise ta ey ae, | “Camtenen —Seadenly, on Sunday morning, August 21, Popular Sovereignty in ihe Tersiieriea. By Senta Bee Senator Fitch, of Indiana, arrived at tho National to- | myo express from Denver City has arrived here with | ‘erly complained of, vir: in to the The noise of the pistol attracted the attention of the po- | at tbe Mountain House, South Orange, N. J., Mancanat | las ht in apparent good health. a lator ‘The rush towards the new gold of trurks, Although not engaged in the manufacturi lice, and the assailant was arrested on the spot. On being wife of Rev. Samuel W. Crittenden, and daughter bs, Meg mer By W. Tiectares. Tlustrations—Fias nig! two days news. The gold | of trunks, nor in any way concerned in the sale ; | taken before Justice Osborne the prisoner stated that he | of Rev. Joel Parker, D. D. fe wbich lintcy enteatia oslo Ak tee ene. se RWSPAPER diggings was incessant. cevertheless | em familiar with the process of manufac- | was a resident of Chicago, Illinois, and denied that he The funeral services will take place in the Fourth ave- | ri Portum. Chapter #6—At home. Chapter 85—Inve- res wi gga MoCrea, who was arrested yesterday for killing Clark | turing, aleo of the materials used, having veen for many | intended to harm the complainant. ‘The magistrate com. | Due Presbyterian church, corner of Twenty second street, | "Monthly Record of Current Kvents. WastincTon, August 25, 1859, ‘ years engaged in a business that requires the handling of | mitted him for examination in default of $1,000 bail, | 0D Saturday morning, at half past teno’clock. There- | Literary Notes. 1 is koown that a report bas for somo months provailed | 2 1864, was today discharged, the indictment being | very much baggage. I do aneert, not only from observa- | Coyle’s wound is not a £erious one. Intives and riends are invited. without further notice. Roltor’s Fasy Chai, ability that Commander Maury, in charge of worthless, tion, but from long experience, that the fauit of all the Viotariows oF Tag BuNDAY Law.—No less than twenty DaLy —On Thursday, August 25, Euumy Daty, wife of Oo of the probability. ’ ————_ trouble, abnoyance and destruction of which the traveller James Daly, after a short ilinees. x f ee tbe National Observatory, would be ordered to sea ser- A Ten Mile Horse Race. to bitterly Rast Pe is in many arn Veber by | Mquor dealers’ doing business in the Tenth ward wer, x gig ee M4 sroon the pose, heel (Fri tetra lor September. cstrations—Equestrian .Ooe- y this short sighted economy, or over julous. jsy) afterncon, at haif past ree 0’C! from the corner vice. Newspapers and men of ecience in t-js an! other Muppierown, Conn., August 25, 1859. Peat erry fay peters ai teiel ifs velar, me cred ‘Drought before Justice Brennan, at the Essex Market eUasckar ead Shaan eeu, ’ ‘We must refer in o° to the and hose trunk | potice Court, yesterday, on charge of violating the Sunday terms o* eulogy tone and varied eee eet ane. paguege. Telturn,* iio, | IAW. The accused were all held to bail to answer. Slowal wits mouiiy appellation rome travellers feei pleased to apply to Burciary.—Edward Upton, a lad about sixteen years them, are not to blame. A fascoe on Gently ar- | offoge, was brought before Justice Quackenbush, at the rived at one of the railroa this cit; aud. feeling somewhat concerned as to tho safety | Jefferson Market Police Court, on charge of having bur ccuntries bave in consequence expreased their regret at Aten mile race came off in Douglas park, this city, to this (rumored) contemplated act by the Navy Department. | day, between Rome Obief, owned by Mr. Hurlburt, and On inquiry, however, at the proper source, it is ascertain- | Lady Gilbert, owned by Mr. Dalton, for a purse of $1,000. ed that at no time has Secretary Toucey even thought of | The former won. Timé: 37 minutes, detaching him from the Observatory for the above named ‘Milwaukee papers please copy. Exrox.—On Wednesday, August 24, at Morrisania, Ex ZauEIH, Second daughter of Robert H. and Hannah E, El- ton, aged 18 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock, Couveyances number ccntains fully 144 pages of instructive mai ropriately ilzatra‘ed with Good wood cute; and {it combinge . Arrest of a Forger. of his baggage, appeared at the bi je. car to watch the ariously entered the dwelling of Sarah Anne Buckley’ | will be at Harem Bridge on the arrival of the 9 o’ciock the rasy monthly ana the more pi quarter- yelp ed eee. i, ‘August 25,1850. | process serccdline the trunks, Several large and heavy | No.408 Ninth avenue, and siolen therefrom a quantity | beat from Peck alip and Teuth street: also at the Term! Iy, blended with the beat features of the daily journal. Tt has Lieut. Ives, the architect and engineer in charge of the dg Gd » 1869. | frunks were removed somewhst hurriedly Dut-not very | of wearing apparel. Committed for examination, nus of the Third Avenue Railroad, at 10 o'clock. rs sre arabeers Grsde to aeiae Tee ‘Wasbingtcn Monument, has mado an official report to the | Alexander Norton, who passed forged notes bere to ® | rough'y, notwithstan¢ing they bore the impress of bein; ‘Rane Instance o” FEMALE Braveny.—As Miss Mary J, | Gonaax.—On Toorsiay mornlog, August 25, after a | London. 1809 made for use. No damage was done, however, until at len; the trunk belonging to the gentleman who stood watching | Patterson, of 268 Monroo strect, was passing through the so eagerly was reached, and ‘out by the same pro- | hall way of her residence on Monday morning, she en- cees asthe preceding ones; but, through some mishap, | countered a stranger with a large bundle of silk dresses which I believe was in consequence of the handles being | and other articles of clotbing in bis poseession. She asked stuck in with two brass-beaded nails (or supposed to be, | him what his businees was, when he made some unintel. but, however, In nothing but paper fillings), it fell heavily | jiginie reply end started for the hail door. But Mise to the ground, which, however, any ordinary trunk would | patiereon was determined that ho should not escape with- have withstood, but which completely emashed his. I | outaneflort on her part to prevent it. Bracing herself short il!nees, JoaN GORMAN, in the 30th year of his age, » native cf Fictons, county Tyrone, Ireland. The relatives apd frjends, and those of his brother, (Chas. Gorman, are respectfully invited to attend the fu peral to Calvary Cemetery, this (Fridey) afternoon, at two o'clock, frsm his late reaidence, corner of Tenth street and avente C. . Hoorx,—At the residence of ber father, Union, N. J., on Weenesday, August 24, Hanyan Evzina, caughter Gociety, in which he says that when raised to the height | large amount some months since, was to day arrested at of 600 feet the entire weight of the shaft and foundation | Chicago, by officer Blagh, of this city. will be seventy thousand tong. The weight of the struc- ae ture, in its present condition, is forty thousand tons. He ‘The United States Samay apraet e thas been unable to detect any appearances of s-ttling or u '» Indications of insecurity. By scientific calculations no | ,, 7he United Slates sieames Fulton passed out the Capos has arrived at the conslusion that tue weight alone of tho | Mét night, boum al xico. Ungueetionably itis the best the ianguage; that ts to monthly essays from the ¥ditor id The splendid ‘8 table are above price The there a no ae, i equal te any yet issued, and Teason to doubt a long career of pros; to the work.—N. ¥. Christan advocate and Jounal Py 8 4 TESMS. One copy one yeer...... copies for one year. ‘Three or more copies fur ge a will not attempt, in this brief article, to describe the the door, she refused to let the fellow pass, and | of Jobn B. and Grace Hoole, in the 20th year of her age. | and an extra copy, gratis, for every club o! monument, at its full height, would cffer a rosistance The Case of Marshall 8, Potter. gentleman's rege’ on the discovery of his splendid sole ce MRO ACE Ricidipeverdl, Diowaatibee hand, ate The friends of the family’ are requesied to attend the Harcer's Magatine and Harper's Weekly, together, one nearly eight times greater than the overturning effort of Baxcor, Me., August 25,1850. | Jeather trunk being broken: he cursed loud and deep | maintained her position for several moments. Finally, | fnneral, trom Chordata nareDss ie saneabe Boy Eis (El | Senza ca ictoraaety Masala ara aa the heaviest tempest to which {t would probably ever be Marshall §, Potter, of Lee, tried for tho murder of his | ®8#inst the railroads, the directors, the conductors, the | however, the thief purhed her aside and opening the coor gp meres nto epee ae femelle Te, office whereit is recetvea. Th eee ws thirt} fgets ~ iy g Daggage masters—in fact, none any way convected with | sledto tbe street. Thither he was pursued by the brave .—00 Y, August 24, . | Sear. HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers : exponed. mother and three brothers, was to-day found guilty. The | the company escaped his wrath, swearing by all great and | woman, whore cries of etop thief brought quite acrowd | Scnof Gugh snd Mary Anne Keane, aged 3 years, 9 It was proposed to the Monument Sosiety, many years | defence offered no testimony. + ago, to eurround the foot of the obelisk with a base of a months sud 24 days. z 1d immediate!’ i ‘ 3 . good he would immediately resort to auch legal meagures | cr citizens to the roscue. Folicemsn Monroo of the Sev. | montbe end 24 tose. oan attg OWk’S IMPROVED SOALES. 8s would compel the Kateg dd pay him for his loss. | enth precinct was attracted by the noise and hastening Go . & Boss’ ol a ‘TODR patent ) When the gentleman’s rage bad somewhat ided I : o'clock precizely, from the residence of his parents, No. Require no pit; bave no check rods; will wetch whem out Pantheon form, and an engraving was made of the monu- Balloon Ascension from Toronto. CEST aprictacbed itlat; Anni iogulract of hiseaarvatee oF EE eae The prisoner who pave tis bane eg | 09 Cherry street. i of level; receive all rietion and wear on balls; "a0 ‘ment as it would appear, if completed jn accordance with Toronto, August 25, 1859. the trunk that had been co shamefully and wantonly de- | Jobn Canacee, was brought before Justice Stecrs on Mon- Kinp.--after a long and painful illness, Exizansra Kipp, mock ota aren hades s “also, heey oe our Gavghier uf the late Bapnah Kidd, aged 32 years, 7 monibe and 12 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf past one o'clock, from the reeidence of hor brother, No. 1 Weet Forty thet street. Latox.—On Thursday morning, August 26, SamvxL B. Laos, in the 60th year of bis age. that pan. An impression bas been in this way created Professor Steiner, the American aeroenut, made an throughout the country, that the engraved design has | ascepsion this evening at 434 o'clock, gliding over Toronto been adopted, and cannot now be deviated from without | (owards the East, standing on the edge of the car and ‘tearing down what has been already built. Sut as it has | gracefully waving his bat to carthly mortals. not been the intention of the Society to accep\ the plan re- ferred to, and as the error, which exists, seems to have stroyed. Hereplied that he paid fifteen dollars for it, and | dsy and committed for examination. it was Sette = be alee ieee es oar ei iasue wit e gentleman, and contended t! 9 trun! was made of peer, and covered wih a very thin sub Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries, stance resembling sheep skin, a somple of which [ here DELaw. Exrna Crass No, 457. pees = 1859, enclose. Atthis remark of mine the gentleman proceeded 68, 4, 63, 57, 53, 43, 37, 14, 21, 29, 26, 33. to ap examination, and, to his great surprise, discovered DELAWARE. CLAss NO, = comm 1859, that he had been moet shamefally deceived. I remarked 37, 54, 16, 11, 4, 70, 61, 49, 52, 53, 57, 40, 69. rice list to bor Post oftice. FRANK & HOWE, © 191 Froadway, corner of Dey atreai, Rew York. O8STETIER’S CELEBRATED STOMAOH BITTERS.-- Its mild tone, Me gure snd vigorous ectien ‘upon 8 disor Mortality of Boston. dered stomach, clean: of the estire human body, I. Boston, August 25, 1859. that I thought not, for an: who reads the re Grorcra, Ouass No. 455 avcusr 25, 1859, ‘Tho friemds and relatives of the family are respectfully | syonia fend Tt to ail ing a Sa ae vag tks plunVomoar aa Laer ‘The mortality in Boston for the week ending Saturday can Peary that sole Tether suitable for trockenas 9, 52, 59, 45, 47, ae 10, le 67, a rol 51. invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at varie neceas cde ookentiogl ot oni All Gal ency of notifying the public of 'y ihe of se (Rr iduetieit ff which fi f small rapged for the last two years from 36 to 40 cents per Gronata, Crass No, BE aman aha ie ee i, three o'clock, from his late residence, No, 216 Broome | isto purcnsse a bottle and be satiated. Bold by arvewice the only portion of the monument, the form of which ig | at was ninety-two, of wi ve wore of smallpox. | Pound, and any man with the least particle of mechaniost | 68, 31, 39, 61, 21, 35, 30, 24, 71, 43, 18, 42, 17. | atreet, His remains will be taken to Long Isiand for in- | dealers gonerally everywhere. Principal depot Nos. 15: and genius can calculate how many pounds of leather would WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del. ‘15 Park row. dooided upon, and that the determination of the cesiga for | For the summer season the city has been remarkably the base is still open for consideration. Ia this suzgo.tion | healthy, mo contagious disoase having increased the avo- of Lieutenant Ives the Society has concurred, rage deaths. Fhe balance in the Treasury on Monday Jas! was Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. suflice for the ing of a trunk, say thirty-two iaches lorg, ut the workmanthip, which, I am Brady's Gallery has Removed from 359 ying informed by impartial parties, to be worth six dollars. ‘Broadway to 643 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street. Pho- I trust, ir. Editor, that you ‘will excuse this intrusion | tographs, daguerreotypes and ambrotypes. Wis Jupan Kay: eldest and only remaining son of Walter T. and Eli 42 days. terment, on Saturday morning. a cae Car encarecay : Somaes 35 MOBGA2'S MASONRY FOR SALB—OLD BOOKS AND ney engravings bought, eold: runatiy, ‘Marion, sged 6 yoars, 1 month and JORN PYNE 109 Name sree, % ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully A. KNAPP, $4,123,000. The receipts for the woek ending on tan: day Cuarieeton, August 23,1859. | chums are, eave coen 6G we Sprwesbea’ ean” osties: ©. A. Bills, Exchange Broker, No. 176 | invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at N. peers | Cortiandt street. ‘wore $1,606,000. The drafte paid amounted to $1,444,000, | The United States mail steamehip James Adgor, Captain vail mytelt of your generonity te ind ate the | Greenwich atreet.—Prizes in all legalized lotteries cashed. three 27el0ck, from Christ Church, Westport, without fur- | 17 5), MANURAGT CLOTHING, OLESAL, DEALER and the drafts issued to $1,607,000, R. Adams, from New York, arrived here at four o’closk ed baggage smiashers, and rebuke the agser. AE TT - - FOR SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE. Black accusations those econ: d 20 Cent Ambrotype Likeneases, with Case. Mvnpay.—Of cholera infantum, at tho residence of her Attorney General has retarned to Washington. this (Tuesdey) morning. Uarelers eho waver wih pastobrardt Doxes and oafoo | Fort roups and childie's likenesses besuli(ully taken by | grandfather, No, 8 Vandam strcet, ANars, infant daughter | aRLAZER & VALK, ARCHITROTS, 999 FOURTH A Our Washington Correspond: toamshi wiita eines tee |e ASuasaer.” | xOud A 2: ee RLS cere nial Wi take place troea th6 above irinber, ocL: Miele seams tee eae aameene tote oe come MCs * 16 wi ses Wasumvarow, ages 1850. a ole 1p Columbia will be detained here till Thurs- | Rewanxa—We have received the specimens of | gne Original Brooks, Long Celebrated for | Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. [illag, combining comfort and characterise onliraly news : | ee ee re the smashed trunk, and we find that the smasher’s | making good boots and shoes, is at 188 Fulton street, weet of | McELVane —After a short bus.severe il'mess, Carmemixe, |. fend tor a circular containing a beautiful exxaapla, «The Circulation of the Herald—Ita Influence—Secret Organi- ‘8 Brosdwey. LOBIN BRUOKS & SON. daughter of Thomas and Catherine McElvare, a native os 3) a sation of the Douglas Men—Its Headquarters at Wash: Markets. statement is entirely correct so faras the quality the parish of Dangiven, counsy Londonderry, ‘Ireland. TEARNS & MARVIN'S f i in wil 2 A er 5 dote of 4 Douglas Man—Douglas Buying the Press, dc, | middling. Flour dull at $5. Corn stexdy; mixed $1, | The brass head of the nail is actually filled in with aaa LU Bo ee esspal: ftir bet tate sole fence, No. 113 West Srnon, | ostbese antes are tree, frome da neat Haye. No vehicle of public information ovor yot in existenc> | (als Guet at bee: Kork dull; mesa $14 60." Froights— eSould begin to compare with your world-wide read journal. Bavrruors, August 25, 1859. Every well informed man, it matters not what his political per erietae Ob eer a ee Red a te 40, -OF religious creed may be, reads the HERALD, and not to Ld . Corn steady; white and yellow, 80c. 8 read it shows these in that position to be behind tho | 8% Provisions firm. Whiskey frm, at 27 40, PHILADELPHIA, August 25, times. That which is published, in ite columas to-day is | Flour unchanged. Wheat ‘quiet. ‘Gorn naive; you teenth street, this (Fridex) afternoon, at two o’clock. Romsina —On Thureday evening, August 25, at half past eight o’clock, alter a short but severe iliness, Miss Saran K. Lockwoon, Gaughtes ot Mrs. Hannah Romaine, aged 27 ears, - Due notice will be given of the funeral, from has jate residence, No. 27 Wythe avenue, near Merton 1 iby Williamaburg. os jorray street New Y STEARNS & MABVIN, {57 Grasier at, New Orloane, PS RUROPA, PERSEA, ASIA, ARABIA AND Neecrenbrd eer cathe aboveahips keep with them constantis » supp!) pane Eo papier maché or brown paper, and the leather is lison’ hi of the thickness of common grocers’ paper. ones ree Han! Bh n york, pee Naval Intelligence. Mnger’s Sewing Machines Orders were received at Gosport, 20th inst. , at the Com- are are mandant’s office, for the Fulton to leave. This vessel has hire pee eae agree variety are been three weeks in commission. She is to cruise around $e person: cnown to-morrow in the far off places of our wide 4 | Sie. 820, Provisions firm. Mess pork $16. Lard Saxwart.—On Wednesday, August 24, of cholera infan- ‘ut taking this remedy ‘with them. if th country. Knowing tho extent to which your bce ao ‘ver a 12340. Whiskey active: Ohio 2730. Wool | the south side of the Island of Cubs, and to: look out for inet the machine fo4 ore Gun T'00,, 458 Broadway, | 0%) ALEXANDER, infant con Of James L. and Annie Stow- | {erect reliably’ Of thie grea Inquire af apy of the culated and tad makes me desirous of haviog tho few im tnles 60,00 In. $80, he, toe cocoa to fal sare ase earns wiilaecnl wise ition oe: “iwarscOn Thursday, August 95, Kuzimra, wife ot | SOW. o Bowery. and oid every where'at Seecaia s bows. b mander, Gabriel G. Williamgon; First Lieutenant, Eg- i A A : portant facts that have lately come to my knowledge in Aupany, August 25—6P.M. | ber: Thompson; Second Lieutenant, James H. Rochelle; | GOV" Scie MAKER AND Quiurer, | “ilbert Sweet, aged 33 years, montzs and 3 days. HE GREATEST DIS“OVERY OF THE AGE, ‘this city inserted in your columns. Flour firm, and holders generally ask a further adyanc) | fhird Lieutenant, Edward E. Potter; Purser, Calvin C. None tm the business can afford to be without them. Their The relatives and frionds of the family are wy T' '¥cr the cure of yheumatiae, 19re throat, old sores. paing Your publication of the Wise-Donneily ictter, tke a | of 10°. om medium grades: gales small in consequence o | Jackson; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Francis M Guonel; | work is unequalled 'n beauty andatrength, and all other ma- | invited to aitend the funeral, from, her late residence, No. | ix she iimbs, back and chest, ta Dr. Tobias Venetian iimimeat. 5 the rain storm, Wheat in fair request for milling: ‘Lightning stroke has biasted Wise’s hopes for the Presi. | 5,000 bushels white Michigan at $1 32, and 700 6 ‘dency. His friends here, who were @ brief whilo ago go | #mber Michigan at $1 18. Corn scarce and in demand; 36 West Thiriy sixth street, thi, (Friday) afternoon, at two o’olock, withoutfurther in:gitation. =~ if it ever fails the me pale reraes, when used accord: Vouxrs—On fhureday vyorning, Avgust 25, at three cl tO ihe directions. “If there ts leeeption in tuis wonder. i Sea es Firat Aveistant Engineer, Georgo W. Alexander; Thira As | chines useless tor this business in comparison. Come and see eee tied remeeer ciel, remecy 00 pay ierequized. deepera tircughont ik Vaited staten, sistant Engineers, James DeKratt, George A Riley, Robert | them, at 601 away 1, Harrigand Héury Wright; Captain's Crk, Alfred P. offert Oats steady, with a moderate do Nae; Purser’s Clerk ts din, Bartholts o'clock, after a short and ® vere iliness, CHantxs, young- le ronthusiastic, 80 sanguine in his behalf, now confoss hig biorh parse’ 000, babel at 47o for Canada, Bast and Haris: Beek Toone ewe. Mose orth oenalen of Pie, Cg ght es ent son of Chas, and Anne, Vollers, aged 1 month. : Lepot 06 Cortland atreet, eee, canoes gone forever. But, with all there was to con: | State, welght, ’ Whiekoy—No anles. ninety men, and a Marine Guard of one Sergeant, two Cor- LA Sr pr sorrel = The friends and acqua‘ntances of the family ard respect: W EDIRG, CARDS AND, REDDING axvRLorEs OF demn in Wise’s letter to Donnelly, it ls not » titho as bad Borvato, August 25—6 P.M. | orale and ten privates. Bieut. John Rutledge bas been fully invited to attend the funeral, tie (oe ay ath he Isteat styles; algo vialtiog and brisiness carde, rns the scheming, managing trickery that nas beon for Flour active and firm; sales 2,200 bbla., at $375 for | detached from the receiving ship at Norfolic, and ordoret Boon, at one o'clock, from his i} Lg GRIT, Kograve',, No. 4 John street. Grover & Baker’s Notseless a ag lighthouse Inspector Charleston (3,0.) district. Liout. ILDER’S PATENT SALAMAND'4R SAFE—THE ONLY street and Fin xyenne, to Lutheran Cometery. J. P, Jones has been detached from duty as Superinten- FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, pome timo carried on by another candidate for the exalted | (husery Stato, $4 25 for Illinois, from new | spring VAN WINK’, In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 19, Ea heat, $4 623, for good extra Wieconsin, and $475 8 ‘Temporarily at §01 Broadway, New York, B ie ee Tells regret mts to a Caan te aD position of President of this republic. No trickster, de- Bo tert a |. | dent of the South Carolina lighthouse district, aud Joun Fi ‘Van WINB™.x, in the 76th year of her age. "Orid, Or political gambler snoald” ever fll tuat "pons, | C0,foF the wRole rango of extra and double extra Mich! | Totise9 ordered im his place, Lieu. Gooree’ Grows hia iclvtene sara a *6o trust sho’s now in glory bright, tained tt at tha late fires in 3 cele! vutation ang Key Wer QUIRK BROTHsT.4, 08 Maiden lane, N- Xe ILDAB'Ss PATENT SAL/.MANBER SAFE, i ; kan, Indiana and Ohio, Wheat steady, with a moderate Bain; tue Presiaenoy should om the Wiso and ‘pa- | milling demand; salen 11,000 bushels fed Obio in Lota. at Sretibetteucy. ‘The person l sltsce to en tous aoeeine +] $1.68 & $1.06, "2,000 bushels whity do. at $116%, and ‘Wise, and resorting to tricks that that worthy would i ushels prime white Canada at $117. Corn dull saints do dwell in realms of light; sacin that great assembly stand: been ordered to the storeahip Supply, at New York, v.co | 1¢ the Baby : AU praise beF God with Roly ben Lieut. Spotswood detached. IS CUTTING TEETH . Yee Mra. Winslow's soothi 3 It will The Navy Department has been informod tht tho Me re. Winslow's Linry pA Tne The dem moat O EF saFE OF THE WORLD, aud drooping; no sales; buyers not inclined to pay over | United States practice ship Plymouth arrived at Beoat on process and reg inalow ig.an old Avd now, dear friends, our lose ia grea), GaBat FIRE F200! aI a ra tagante tadar ait wp | Houkes raat team oue, Ome aren Gut | ‘botany sadon te oat for Sevusrat™™ | Siew wie eatNeRreaet eat mae | fest wnel un eh Myra ones ; Bales . at 25c, Canal freigh' ‘Lieut. T. elpe lobached from che Crusader i aetwe ies 4 Sool hands im holy orrot w+ Koow Nowhingism, they ' ge, on Corb, 90. on Whom wad 6c, on Hour W Now — and orderéd to Ube votnmand of tse oss survey steamer ns” Ou 7 SREWMAYSFTWnErY, Evloe 29 oxnle Ver bok Ths porce waich God alos ous give, icaee of Dey siroek Now Facts

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