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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1860. 5 ——— , The Fourth Ward School Dificulties. who made a short , hand | 1 mince property in the service: © Four choo! culties. ho made a short speech, which was handgor e- | eral, t day) afternoon, at two o'c 1198 Pee eMIBSE property in the services of nogr nd A ntmen' ‘ag60..* , entleman'y by Mr. | late residence of her parents, 786 Sec ~ Fag fe gang svt such property can exist |S" Army Serene Fi Faget * 1. Cadet Benjamin wien Secon! regiment. THE INQUIRY CONCLUDED—PROBADLE RESULT. Tarling. x ee or Sgn mmgpe y Netty ory RT Ns ne ey eigen Inexorable logit, Bileh works its study way through | S*NOr Trey Apsorast Gasueaty Orion, & | V Cadet Josiah H. Kellogg, First y%™ The Fioance Commitien of the Board of Educetion, | othoen’ followed; aher which tho assemblage partook of | doughtor of Henry asd naa Mi Menke, aged ‘Ly seine ude aud postion,“ cive aiiddis ground. ‘Already the Sasuxotos, July 2, 1800, 'f | 22. caac? Wesley Merritt, Seeond regim. | charged with the investigation into the alleged irregulari- | # Tepast prepared for the eccasion. There were several | au! 16%¢ de we eaultiply of @ fanaticn.' 42 growing party which | Promotions and appointments 7 *2¢#FmY of the United | 94 Gaser yon ee | tics in the action of the Fourth ward local board, as they | en the so of ant thelr families | Tio ~lativcs and friends ofthe family are, respect duis uiaty wader the censitat™ OF By any other la, | States, made by the President, by and [2 the aivico 28. Cadet fb baa. d regim affect the pay rolis of the teachers of that ward, conclu \ The oceselon, bot only iu uame, but in reality. Alloge- | reuts, 113 West Twenty-fifth street, corner of Seventis pa nae oom meter Ah tr wen Deas? | and consent of the Senate, since the publicasion’ Of gene- 2% Cadet Charies 8. Bowman, First } ‘r inquiry yesterday afternoon, at the office of the | ther, tle scene was exceedingly bu , pleasant and | aven y) afternoon, at’ two o'clock. must come ety is party and the noSons’ poe er ° j 96. Cadet Jobu J. Sweet, Seeoifd reginien ded the. ‘oard of Education. agreeable, The roow was decorated with flags und ban | y, July 9, James O., infant son of pe Tetons) arse (er Se, Gee SARE ct Om | are Bios 90; of Deseraber:26, 2080: | Bt Regtment of Mounted Riftomen. Clerk, hall of thé ™ +4 shay she was appointed May | ting oot ae ot CyB uae sayy piled ps yg diated: wipkkarese-g ranted 8 in the Unio.’ |. PROMOTIONS. 9. ¢ ? - J ing, the Napoleon of City Rail 2," tu large, plain cba | days. “eg ak At wil be pebenible for candid miu to dis. - saicat Department { Cadet Joba M. Ome, x Miss DovGnERey teatific. . eter of O68 of the ina ene 7 wg No relatives and friende of the family are, respectfully Wer hostility to the U2ivu or 4 of sectioualism in Assistant Surgeon * 1 Fhittemore, rn 2 . iuyited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hit Serta staeeel op tea Gerventions an eeent | Sein re Tee en remem, Antl-| fast Zeman MW aiiesaiee, d,s feelin, | FP) mover aes MOMKY) ARK wan ta | SINAN BEG Aiiatim Ptrat Liout, Lecbach, of the “thor No. 204 Henry shreet, this (Tuesday) after-, {ation and the Union repose on the equality of the States, sylttiglant Sorgeon Richard F, Simpson, to be Surgeon, | 10. Cadet Cornelius Ho, J, Firat regiment. Miss Simon testified that one of the young ladies 1. “'# OU lazt Sdturugy Pri pater Positiv” 10 that | ieee at two o'clock ‘sdes Pee. ig road fo jon undern ur whole | June 23, 1860, 10 fill an original vacancy. AL. Cadet. William W. MeCreery, J giment. " 1 ~ ‘ a “ava yee te’ Bleut, Leebach was a mos, SM se On Monday, July 8, of consumption, Joms Pst- Political’ structure. As l construc them, the resolutions | ° “Assistant Surgeou Richal H, Coolidge, to be Sargeon, | 12. Cadet John M. Wilsyn, Firtregleemt: en” *| LSC eptok of ‘Mr. Reilly ne ber coats a ra Sient an, RabKe officer, Rene en eer e ae: truth (bs ocunty Galway, BS it. ‘ speak of Mr. Reilly ae ber uncle; she was receatl; June 23, 1860, to Ol ap origina) vacancy. 14. Cadet Stephen D. Remieur ‘Third regiment. be wed . ve ‘ , 1860, | : B 3 * ci —In “YF ‘suo of yesterday + amctenl vce Chae es C. Somny, tobe Surgeon, | 18. Cadet Alex. 0. M. Pennington, Je, eeond regiment, | POs” Kyaw, the Inspector who objected to the pay. rolls, | of ie eeeelon so of tn 23, 160, vacancy. ry. _ Jt is my impression that there Dargai ee 7 Pac. Ge Assistant Surgeon Robert Murray, to be Surgeon, June 15, Cadet Edward R. Bepkins, Second regiment, gale fo," the Dot ons; it is currently reported ‘oat it is seme r tald — can Me ity invited to at ‘and friends are respectfully inv! a y ihe funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, st com his’ late residence, No. 90 Carroll street, ‘Simply assert this equality. They demand nothing for any State or section that is not cheerfully conceded to a!l the rest. It is well to remember that the chief disorders which ‘have afflicted our country have grown out of the viola tion of State equality, and that as long as this great prin- | 29, 1860, to fill au original vaeancy. t Danie) D. Lynn, Third r Brook! nngesi cs 5 iment. " ‘ rooklyn. onday, Je i child ‘Cig Baa been sengaoted, we have been. blessed wihiar- | | = Engineers. 17. Cadet Souivel &. Foster, Pst regiment, Gilet Mes ir thett Binaaes Ui Daliers Oh micas re : : Pouce. ™ Monsey, TOF OW gosto tious are geticanl which command the support of & mo: Brovit Second Licutenint Wiliam €."Paine, to oe So- | 28. Cader dames F, Martin, Bisth regtmest coe Ss dhltis aga dieelatle ama Wiles em ey cae ae | nerai, from the reside. 4) "aEensou at two'eloek. States, Lieutenant, h h 3 iment hs ‘ . wy a “4 an | | si , this (Tuesd rt body ot fhe ceecorncy, nd 6) Yaak aes Co ee eee ee ei reetem prommeed, | Ce CUED A ste, Se pet GomaclastonerStomam apked if Mr. Ryan had not desired | 20, 66, 5, 08, 64. 39,42, 68, Lis Uso | “Ressaueek—O0 Gesaeyie “Seaket ee Servative opinion every here; without regard 1 paity. |. | | Firat Lioutenant David H. Hastings, to be Captain, | 27. Cadet Sem S. Marah, Niath regiment, to bave.g reehlve Peet a uireg: no salettve: manner | 65,9) 06; 20; 80s Yd 98, 84s a0; ST, Os ©, Rodriguita, of Puerto Prine, trom No. 98 St. Mark’ ripe Be eager once in our v January 9, 1860, vico Fitzgerald, deceased. Company D. 30. Cadet Sarave! T. Cozbing, Tenth regiment. yon et a gna ohare Circulars sent free af charge, by addressing e. the ‘The funeral will twke place . “wo o'clock. Pause and solemoly assert the true character of this go- | “Second Lievwhant Benjamin § Davis, to be First Liew: | 81. Cadet Huger, Third regiment. Aarne go rd A Bp | CuCNTe UI EDDY € Co, Wimington, .eisware, | Pace, on Wednesday afternoon, at « sy 7, Prom War ‘yernment, A memorable instance occurred in tho strog- | tenant, January 9, 1860, Vice Hastings, promoted. Com- | 32. Cadet Robevt H. Hall, ¥ifth regiment. poiptment in the Four. ward; the recent appointinenta OO OSD EDDY # Co. Be Lous, LSsiourk vaxp—On Saturday morning, J. ° goward, aged & yeah ceded ia the civil rovoistion “oe, 1008, | Semen , gird ght. ae Were first agreed upon Sy some of the members of the F ; a | 1x, only child of Daniel W. apd Aguat.. =e? *S The republicans of | that day, like the democra- | Brevet Second Lieutenant Samuel MeKoo, to be Sccoud | 84. Cadet Hiward h D. Wile7, Sixth regiment. tes beard aad ten ee ore made to make | Omicial Drawings of Hedges, Davis a& | Yours aud ba, voetery. CY, of this. were stigmatized a8 Gisnnionists, bat then | Licuteuaut, Jauuary 9, 1860, vice Davis, promoted. Com | 26. Gulet Williain M. Jordan, Beoond reviment, share Se Sees there wane ae 7 00.48 lee of sa ee * Were interred in Greenwood Ce ly conducted the contest under the constitution, and | pany B. 37. Cadet Lyman Mihler, Seventh Fogirment. the places of Misses Magic’ Powers at the meting Q Crneninied Lateess 7 Tiss 0 » county, papers, please copy. WeRED, Saved ont political system. “Fy a like constitutional | ™'Wrevet Second Lieutenant Fugene Mf. Baker, of the | 98) Cadet George S. Hollister, Fret regiment Before they were ectualiy Cemuameds Eee les 1 52, 49, 65, 64, 32, 11, 70, 26, 10, 22. Monday morning, Suly % DIEDRICH gad intended Low to assert and establish the | Second Dragoons, to be Second Licutenant, February 2%, | 39. Cadet George W. Fanderbilt, Ninth regiment, When the nine teachers were disminws Twas Prosen! | prises cashed at 638 Liveriway. 'Circhiseer ven on of Diedrich aud Caluarie Starke, ged 7 monte equality of the States as the only basis of union and |-1860, vice Napier, resigned. Compan: >| 40: Cadet James M. Warner, Tenth psn ad When the appointments were mide to SH Sees speemcies, Boba: 28 days. 2 peace. When this object, so national, so constitutional, i of Mo R 41. Cadet Harold Borland, Fifth regiment. and voted on every tmen', for .9F against, I di ‘Managers, Macon, Georgi The relatives and friends of the family sre respectfully 0 just, shall be accomplizhed, the last cloud will disap’ | Second Lieutenant Laurence S. Baker, to be First Liew. 1¥.—iansferret. not vote for the removal of Misy hagio or Mise Fowern, invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday’) afternoon , a6 Dear from the American sky, and with common hands | tenant, November 22, 1800, vice May’. deceased, Com: | — Brevet Second Lieutenant Joseph Wheeler, Jr., of the | htt, was present when they were removed; | comic | | Deawings of Francz, Broadbents & Co.'s | twoo'cicck,i roi the rceidence of his parent, 194 Eliza- Andbearts the States and the people will unite to de- | pany Ih * Fire oy tO the regiment of Miounged semen, | Wet Fnotitled the Beard, in my written méaority report, | patvware fimo hata ” beth street. . . the Fesources of the whole country, to bind it to- Brevet Second Lieutenant Edward P. Creasey, to be | June 26, 1860.” 7 | tast tue appointmeats were mads ebntrary $0 law; se Sussnd County, Crasv M2, Jory 9, 1888. ‘THomP20x.—Ou Monday morning, July 9, after a linger- _ ty sof intercourse and brotherhood, | second Lieutenant, November 22,1869, vice Baker, pro- ¥.—Casualtie. report was read at the meeting of the Icom! 8, 2, 44, 16, 63, 17, 40, 22, 6, 77, 18, 21, 4. ing illness, 48a 1, Homrsax, in the 6th year of Mis age. Sd to impel it onward in its great carcer. Th coostiti- | moted. Company B : . ‘Resigned. (3.) Misses Mulrey, Pluuked and Sharp were appoited whea Consonwstan Lormny, € ass 113, Jovy 9 1880, Punera! #eryices at bis late residence, Lafayette ave- an equality we States. These are the symbols ‘Regiment of Artillery. Firat Lieutenant George Ibrie, Third Artillery, Decem | "%, ¥ acancies existed. 4 6, 59, I, 5, 64, 32, 39, 56 34, 49, 78, 4, 73, nut, near Marcy aveaue, East Brooklyn, this (Teesday) Sf everlasting union. Let these be the rallying cries of | Brovet Second Lieuteunat rman J, Hall, of the | ber 31, 1869. ¥ J green: Cob gpdhedh ll gi gdh wg edhomeh ytd ARCE, BROABBNTS & om, afte™oon, at four o'clock, Relatives ‘and friends wi [.. cangvonabatilipae pea epithet Fourth Artillery, tobe Second Lieatenant, Jauuary 10, | Secchd Lieutenant Francis A. Sboup, First Artillery, | @iih* luca! board, presented the raturtte ‘book of the Bangs, » Delaware, | attead without further invitation. Hix remains will bo Qo nee teak tacaparaie arpeanante will, take tua pasos of, [eet ns pig age yet H. January 10, 1860. Seem Teseh, Te eeeee es Wee. ctinere Saceet .. n to Copneefeut Farms, N. J., for interment. 0x) aad Cink tecxporate argunioaiie will ta e place o Third of Artillery. Second Lieutenant Leroy Napier, Jr., First Dragoons, | MF: Bran were present when the teachers were diomiss- Whit, the Batter, Ahesd--New Shivpes Van Buskink.At Peeltskill, om Sunday, July 8, Go $00 SE AS Pasnicnate soeaensious. Above all, I ven- Second Lieutenant Lorenzo Lorain, to be First Lieuten- | February 28, 1560. +} ed; there are only clever members of the local Leard, | igne straw Hats, 39,000 ditto from aectibu, Aue dollar tach. | Yan DrsKink, aged OF years. jure humbly to hope that Divine Providence, to whom we | ant, Juuuary 2, 1860, vice Day, deceased. Company L. | Gummisiton, Vacated under the Tth section of the Ac of | (hele being exe vacancy; the appoinirrents wore made | 21 way. Funeret from. th*§residerae of lias motiter, at Pecks- owe our origin, ovr growth, and all our prosperity, will | | Brevet Second. Lieutevant '#lias B. Curling, of the * “June 18, 1846 (1. Se Gnale Sot te ceo, Mnamnaieney site, bowers see Pee A marie eye = 2 kill, on Wednesday afternoom, at Kaktpast exe o'clock. Continue to protect var beloved country against all’ dan- } Second Artillery, to be Hocond Lieutenant, December 81, First Lientenant Winfield S. Hascock, Sixth Infantry, | T{TTiD to the minutes, Mr. Ryan snidthet Mr. Wilte | | Creat Bate of Suirtensix Ser 9-—Moodys | tye trienis of the farmly are iorited tevattend oT co, wilh great respect, your frend 1809, viee Tipton, promoted. Company F. Aaslotout Quartermaster—bis regimental commission only, | (ret Create ged Youd oF five to twombears Hye | Manstactury, 2 broader: Wenmn.=0n Mondoy, July 9, at [As rewitence, 628 ’ , end, ve nd Lieutenant Martin 2. Hardin, to be | Jume 5, 1860. ae ae " en .,| Third avenns, James R. Wrauren, aged 40 years. Eee G Chadhill, Bese: td Sho Deas, Madlenel Ooeioatibn; feseod.Sasslanants, nan 5,180 °Vie Loraih, pro- Frere omer lng varia oakey anemone bd Peete ee” tise that ciihoe Mice Dougie ot Mist | Minsiatee Coohimn nreriicas Lite iat two for nce | ==sheeesesetsssesesntessipereers — Fourth Regiment of Artillery. migsich of Livatenant: Colonel off tbe First rogiasanl ef | Hoy were related to any of the school cMloers; ‘Mr, | GW) ¥uAon sree iS . WISCESLANEUUS: Departure of Gen. Lane and His Sojourn | | First Lieutenant John Gibbon, to, ve Captain, Novem | Cuvaley, Jute g8, 1800. : Teen Ae pecs See ar sae 8 a AONE: YA ea ctaaia. mince Olle GORE nnnclinmpmnommnrnranamnaremmnansiididiilienemn in New York. ber 2, 1850, vice Phelps resigned: Tight Company Be) inser gia! Odicer Albert J. Myer, hia commission as AS- | The Chiarman of she committee, Commissiongr Tecan, | | ‘The Densof Crime anit Misere in Londo: fatters from | AQ LOCAL AGENT WAATED, E7ERYWHERE-DOR General Lane left this city for Washington yesterday | 1, fe a — y Fane Bt, AOR. then stated that all the testimony was in tha’ probably | Gemsoron the Amerisn [forers in England. PUP report of vthe, Eureka’ Sbuttle Bev. tg, Machwed. . ; eutenant, September 27, 1869, vice Solomon, deceased. Died. (10.) Could be obtained, and moved that the inquiry Ze closed, | the Cricket Matches in Philadelphin, Arman peteen.. ‘Tha | LEVY, Repesnetiom olSes OF Semana, morning at seven o'clock. It is said that upwards of 400 | Company A. Brigadier and Brevet Major General Thomas 8. Jesu; 2 ne we inquiry Ve closed, ) Sina Temple and Pate¥en Trot The litte: ba r-Mare again the | — — — sae Secoud Licutenant Fémund ©. Bainbridge, to be First | Quartermaster Gencral, W .. Ds | which was agreed to. Mropress of Ue Trotting Tul, Aquatics, Base Ball. Cricket, T _EVERDELD'S.—WEDDING CAR’ NO’ a0. ‘cards were Je't at bis rooms on Sunday morning whilst | 7 seer eee ieee aeerase, to be First | Sonn neral, at Washington, D. C., June 10, | ~ 1¢ is understood that this committee will reports on the | pnd! other epociing matiero: 14 WALK ES’ SP 1 Ww OUT: | AA” see the ornnc@ blossom invelone, ae Tietes doe was out ,embracingjmerchants, professional men, &e. | Company H » 1850, » Pi ” | Collnal Sobol Piyeiplon, Wiest try, at Stapleton, | pay Tolison Wednesday night, when the Board 0% Educa- m — curds, Ae. No. 302 Broadway, covher of Duate street. ‘Among them were several companiovs in arms in Mexico, | | revel Second Lieutenant Mareng P. Miller, to be Se- | Staten Island, N. Y>, June 6, 1860. oH ba chee Ba id He nivcrenge the | _@. H. Slomt df Cos Celebraded EMiptic |e oo scnaea ov a PURE ARTICLE, UN. ‘A delegation from Texas, also from Virginia, called upon | Sete, Lieutenant, September 27, 1859, vies Hascall, pro: ) | Brevet Major Fraucis N. Voge, Assiatant Adjutant | finest cortai, from the fact that Iie proven vhatawe of | 2m Mllich and Suttle Bering Machines | | AP Reataingly declmthat Boats London cordial tix, re- ra . Company General, nt Fort Smith, Arkansas, March 25, 1860. the pt fetives “Of pehool offic G. HE COLLINS, 680 Broacwayy N.Y. | i ringwmaurpassed by We mot brand ved tim in the afternoon, "Brevet Second Lieutenant Francis L. Guenthér, of the | Brevet Major Fdward #1. Fitzgerald, Captain First Dra- | (Re new. spnointess are relatives, of, kehool oftcem at from Saplana: no intoralembie.uaiwity of “See f Among the new acquaintances made while in New fm poser nd Tce Licutenant, Nopaaber 2, Bons, at Los Angeles, California, Janvary 9, 1360. _ raw their pay wader the provisions oe iA Grover & Boker Hotectees Sow tn Ma- * ain ork: was that of W: Gi . ) wi idge, promoted. Company ret Lieutenant Julian May, Regiment of Mounted i ghinc Je the best friend of thie famtiy. ay | oe Be hiss. oe Pilot gs a ne La First Regiment of Infantry. Riflemen, at Tecolote, New Mexico, November 22, 1850, |, tue, Pecia! committee mae ee ena alias stthesccidanice bau sane ees eee a oe ary sve be Recses. |", Ticalbaant Osionel Carlos A. Waite, of the Fifth In- | First Lieutenant Darius D. Clark, Sixth infantry, at | Aico understood will report on Wednesday bight.” “bis af Wilions Se win: ‘On Suntay evening he dined atthe residence of an old | fantry to be Colonel June 8, 1860, vice Plympton, de- | Fort Yuma, Californie Teeember 2 1850 Stated that, tbe. commitiss will probably make a ucaat-"| one MeSenstee renee te ee nea, | “ ~ Sriend, Lewis May, ban.y in Fin avenue. Janae Law, | ceased. : Kita me arenas sive H. Pay, Third Artillery, a moots report embodying the eiucipte that The Pecans fro.) ONee ee aeendunns How tee, a STSA¥. IF YOUR FIARD WON'T GROVE NATU- National Deinocratic Volunteers, also tendered hima din: | Captain William S. ketebum, of the sixth infantry, to | Surgeon Walter ¥. Wheaton, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- | MOVs and appointments ia the Fourth ward wereags.0st | repwing® Patent: Ciiampion Fir 2: amd Faliy. you must use my Quguent, whichla the cay Uiuge pe ly egemnip threry bg oo eed tebum, . ; phia, yi | the true policy of the school system, though the real mo. ‘ in existence that will force tha beurd oF int fecha tp Rxiw in % Dilluewaestnainatts lnc dt todos umes Le te ee he Fit | varia, April 23,1860, tive therefor cannot be determined: and in view of tho-| RUcFWG uro™ Safem 261 Broadway, corner of Murreystteeh | few wees, and won't stain o> fafare thst Sy sdagmou street stant Surgeon Joseph Faton, at Fort Hamilton, New | fact that great injustice is believed to have been done the stay hers, and their ‘political ovations did credit to the Brevet Second Lieutenant Caleb H. Carlton, of the york, March 16, 1860. managers of this organization. . . persons who were removed, they will probably propose Whiskey.—s. T. * Sait 7. Seventh infantry, to be Second, Lieutenant, October 12, | | Paymaster Auguston W. Gaines, at Fort Smit, Gexan- | ‘Tr'prevent such abuse in thafussre'vy receemnsaliog im} Hive Beates cae hy are ae proreane sc PRIONS AND WVERTED NAGLS CORED : — H Conley A ees, Vebrenry 19, 1000, a insertion of « by law inthe roles of the Board of kuic ‘Nou. TS1, S99, 611 und 750 Liroadway, a Rerncon Chiropodis vochee $99 Srondway, front The Douglas harmon, July 9,1960. |: etrsnt (clonal, dune'0; 2800, vive Wale promod to | May, 1 Keboge, mura artery, | G7 appealing to the Board of Cohtatasionera, "At presest, | Good Tes=Ome Dollar the Chest, at geste A Sia he 2h 2 Dougins meeting (o-night was very large. Henry | Tieutsnant Colonel, June 8, 1800, vise y poomganed 0 | ee ee however great the injuatice done, the Board of Bducatioa | CHRISTIANSON’S Tea Warehouse, No, | Chambers tect | UREKA CELEBRATED SE\7ING MACTINTS, May was chosen President. Ward clubs marched to the | the First Infantry. VI. Gificers have been arranged, in the foregoing order, | have no means of redressing the grievance. and 216 Greeswich street. : wearsiae OEMMENS ATTACHE guare with ‘bands of music. A letter, was read from am Tcutenaat are n wigate to be Oxpee tn, Au | to the companies to which they siceeeded in the natoral 2 rice $80, comnptete. lo gly endorsing Douglas as the nomi- 4 A Ys 5 - | course of promotion or appointment. wild a different 7 “4 by. a NT AS REPRESED 1D nee of the regular National Democratic Convention. Much | pany D- ccrlcnaesh, bememeaiers seen Wewenie WF com) ‘The Great Eastern. plninte ane. Reames Ooms af Sheree Can ho PAID for in WEE RLY AMOL PFS. “a euthusiasm was manifested throughout, arraoct ag i Pxes n Brocherton he rod Boy Potent authority, it wl take prenodense of the for former. Yesterday was the first day of the operation of the My | JeaN, Astor place, near Brcadway. rae ree BAGERTE GAetRD—ittera) Gees allowecs Office, * ul v il. The number, the name of tl i groat 3 ‘ —_e : Company K. : v Brevet Second Lieutenants in the above list of appoint- qiak. jell of ated to Oe irc a Pare CTE ISNA 4S ee Pennsylvania Politics. ~ Purapenrma, July 9, 1860. ‘The Pennsylvania member of the National Douglas Com- mittee has addressed letters to the State electors, de- manding their position. It is intended by the Douglas men to call a State Convention, either ones ‘or mass, to fill vacancies in the electoral ticket. . Forney an- nounces that Mr. Douglas cordially sustains the policy of TnenY cond Lieutenant Roderio Stone, of the First In- | ments: inaicetes bis rank among thee ef the sumedaie, | 22 10 sap the-new system proved entirely succesful. | _ Bateheler’s Hair Dye fe the Hest im the | Wax ; fuatey, to be Second Lieutenant, August 22, 1830, vice | " VIII’ Acceptance oF non acceptanes of sppointments, | The tide of visiters commenced about nine o'lock in the Sek re ore ee | New and boemafal stylon, ust rasetvad and f : naweye MEN, We 4 romoted. Com} case GEO. ©. seree Bond Liettenant aligar Lb. anderson, of the | painted. aloes cod centdonct, ween cope! Sneeiny; oe ner ene ener eme ebneet suetets com: eons On € dcr Delow Cant aireet, Second Iniantry, to be Second Lieutenant, September . trey case he geosapdly tinned unabated. Notwithstanding the fret that Monday | Crfstadorore Hatr Dy: w ‘ige and Tou - 1859, vice Lynde, dismissed. By order e prt pias is the accredited “ washing day’ among the feminine Peivaighy pt A 'G Asior a 4 ial Company H. Sizth Regiment I. it Adjutant Ger 5 ‘i 7 First Lieutenant Levi C. thighs ~ Gaptain jane 5, i neral portion of the community, and interfered with the wishes 1860, vice Ketchum, promoted to the Fourth jence, when appointed, will to the Adjutant Kr HILLICKINICK, KILLICKINICK t— What is 2° The best Tobacce: ever amoked. bony x S37 FULVON OTRERT. Qon-coalition with the Breckinri: heen’? Laie tues Calthania, of many, the number of visiters was nearly four thousand, PP pring iron om Monte Cutter —Hatr Dye | he trade sup plied. a Company G. fe re CP tan Guam an tht. or more than twice as large aa the attendance on any pre- | gruggisie i arcing eireet, | DAT AND ROACH EXTTRMINATOE; Breckinridge and Lame Meeting. | ‘Seu Licutnant James 4 Smith, to be Firs Leute Vicusva.n, Ark, July 6, 1000, . | Vion occasion. ~_~ | “Has destroyed ail he eochruschen i the asi: Hose, Mew ‘There was a large meeting hore to-night of the friends | E. The overland. wail coach, with San Francisco dates to | _ Doubtless many wore also deterred from going on board | |, MMery tt htocaqnome, Se Sine Rast nad.) core, aay emery, § oon bee eed tae of Breckinridge ‘and Lane, who are making an extended | — Second Lfeutenaut Charles G. Sawtelle, to be Fiest Liet- | yune 48, arrived here at nine o'clock this morning, by the anticipation of a ruslz, but no fears of this kind | CRABS, ence fer, cree, ee ek Gy Med byeal | ard Ceuadess — sans pine = ge todhg! LY choos 1 Loh hy Seeks | memes ss Se epee: aera : Saw Francesco, June 18—Noon, | need be entertained, for twioc: this number might roam Sraxsint —-— =~ Se Yons, and only in favor of a union upon principle. Second Lieutenant Joba to beFirstLicatenant, | Arrived 17th, bark “Pierre,” Melbourne. Sailed 18th, | Comfortably about the huge ship; without the idea ofa) Clirehugh's Mlusive Wigs are Entire en ee Renomination of F. P. Blair, Jr. Janet Secobd Liewtencaetwin HL Siotghvon, of the | Caited Sates sloop of-war Cyane, Panama; Galata, hall- | 83) DONE STON ROG a crowd yestentay it Wioadway, nem Ace bewarvs On SP al Be compasston NaN BUOR OF TIAVEL Sr. Louis, Jul; ; Fourth Infantry, to be Aestenaet, Repeecaiee 5, | ba; 17th, Star King, Sydney. Tegars aa x iy é 7 1859, vice Harrison, resi a Information reached this place on the evening of the | WOuld favorably contrast with any that bas yet been on | | Dr, Marsh Continues to-Apply his Radic UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES, Brevet Second |ieutevant 3U, of Inter vice 16th that the election in Oregon has resulted in the suc- board—being orderly, quict and genteel, No disposition | cal Cure Souan wichioncoees, 1 ane ons Henny a ee judi sa 4 . Infantry, to be Sesond Lieutenant, December 2, bernia or rupture. ‘alifornie, Kansas, Mi Tot Mexice, obi prepa eh s q of Mr. Logan, republican eandidate for Congress, by | WAS manifested to intrude in any part of the ship not open ON Grate Serene, ientate, Eon a a cence Brevet Second Lieutenaut Henry A. F. beg! the | one hundred and fifty majority, and that the Legislature | ¢ Viéiters, and we believe there was no except a to the te. Correct =. Sttmuinte the Monatte Principal Chie pemeription Of the Eigh eS aL, id bo It, J » » | elect stands as follows:—In respect to the contest for | Polite exchange of pgp and answer that took ple | Shere th cee So. ives a tn si ccnlly oars ening Mepeines vidoes Figen roueee of Daten Seventh of Infantry. United States Senators—democrats, in favor of Lane and | Detwecn perce eda a tn A Cae! (eee ee oe ee By tee Peps tay ten fF foe h | smith, sixteen; opposition democrats, elected by republi- | {ining haloons,vand a tded to the pleasure of the oecasio p J val, ssuare Lime. “Paper covers, Peat. Cle, 5 aoe +. r eb; ‘eipt of price. _ Tepaty: Rigel. Cunpeny ugust 31, 1869, vice | ong and anti-Lecompton fusion, twenty one; republicans, by ehelr performance of & variety of popular composi iad aPeneTOR i) Patbwers, pan ions, fom. M43 nd 445 elected by same fusion, thirteen. This intelligence comes Fatly in the morning another of the crew was reported o®. 443 und 445 way. from @ democratic source, the Jacksonville Sentinel, | dead, and an inquest being held in the afternoon, the ver- y . fon. Francis P. Blair, Jr , was to-day nominated by acclamation by the republicans of the First District for representative to Congress. Destructive Fire at Le: worth. Leavenworth, K. July 9, 1860. Adestructive fire broke out this morning at three o’clock in the saddlery shop of Owen Duffy, on Delaware % ‘are the principal losses and insurance:—Owen Dally; idler, loss on building and stock, $2,000; insured for $1,900; restaurant, ownet by Muller, loss $600; insured; Provet Saco Tieeetaen BATare G, Book of thn Sixt > M4 PVNARD & OD. Sosa" $1 pon; tawored foe $1,000; & S Birt oo, nas ee dues ee 1859, vice | which paper remarks, ‘The democracy bas lost every: | dict iran rendered to the eet that be ed from extmus- | ggg, op, Sand Wm. i» Prech, RPM HOURRPEPER'S RIPLE. Js, stock partly saved; fully insured; Dr. Marshall, : Dut honor.” Te a ee eC eItG Noticeable more than the | Wille Pleased ta see thelr folendsand former pat Aad VERMIN DATE OVER, drags, Promotions by Brevet. at No. dentist, residence, loss $600; no insurance; D. A. Howes, Major cae wee of First Cavalry, to ny It is understood in California that thig result will insure | constant bustle among tha fi'ty or more caterers to the ap- 446 Kroome street, one door west of Broadway. Tasty Clothing ‘The only truly reliable articles to exterminate Bedbuge, Ores . " + furnished to order at lowest pr o nn ike ii calaed aeat by ae tay | Tigutenant, Colonel oy oer arguishod services aa Cominis: | ‘he election of D. Baker, republican and an anti-Lecomp- | petites and arunsementa of the multitoze. Daonors, wv. , Le catia bg LS Dh Joes $1,500; no insurance; Rothehila’s variety store, loss | sioner for running the boundary line between the United | ton democrat, to the United States Senate in August, when ae — =. e A while $900; insured; Clark, Graser & Co., Times Buildings, in- | States and the republic of Mexico.” the Oregon Legislature meets. sanarilia and boub, la cogian poe ape pat wy — Died. TODARD PLA: p%} Be ee ce oons on fs 3 ty yh mn, of the Eighth In- | “preparatfous are making which it is believed will re- sugpent refreshing thoughts of the lnneramaa. Acsong | gabvwtma—~On Saturday evening, July 1, Jomy 4. Bows. GRAND Te et MANO ACHURED. Drees, paper, &c. ; mo’ insur 0 eu . ance: T. pv pelted onl loss $200. Some smaller fay. 16. Tss0, ‘tor gallant conduct in two Several engage- | establish tho pony express on & permanent footing. W. | pare Nid ytd Her geme Tare | cai te ae, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully WARKROOMS 608 BROADWAY, Dulldings were also destroyed, but loss unitaportant. | ments with the Indians in Texas.’ W. Finney, who left Carson Valley more than a week ago, | and turned it into a ladies’ saloon, where they can retire | Wviled to attend the funeralserviecs this (Tuesday) after | Tce HEARING ‘he total tose will not exceed’ $15,000, on whee Cuartor ap renner. to'restock the route, Is expeeted to return with a favora, | and be waited upon by their own Hex, without being rub- | Livingston place. » Mo. a, | § aestonep. _ | “O RECOVERED, Oak, #1 00, Home, New York, $2,000;' American Ex- | piogt Listcathe bak soy H Mau aa te Regiment of | ble report as to the disposision of the Indiaus and means | yar loaded Snbarink. “On the tp of tas building he hee | jp mon A tee enhdenee of Wen. A. Woodward, Bot., | The weit pnown ty, hON MOSCHZISKER, change, New York, $8, ; Phenix, Brooklyn, $800; State | Mounted Riflemen tobe Aeistant Adjutant General, with | of protection provided, so that tho next express may | ateo erected a platiorm and awaiog, where ® due view | Hamar W Lien Ganguah ad :'We ead BLK. inatow’ Surgeon Coulis tae, Fee, oe Noe ee Seale tee Cire ot om oom the brevet rani kof Captain, vice Page, deceased, to date | start eastward on Friday, the 224 instant. The Indians | Caz be bad of the Great Rasher. a noang | OF thi city Author of tho “Gaide to the Cantes and Cure of so Diseased . » 1860. ° cts, : pe , ‘of the far,”’ nd arrests have been made of suspected part: oa on the express route and in Western Utah generally are | gotten shore, are Ving dally Improved, and ina week or | in'te'ied ‘vers inear We Kalb, Bows county Texas | sR, reetarea, the sigbt and bearing Vy mild and weatte treat. The Bostun Post Office. Me NE Ge Major, Jano. 37, 1800, - om a, intimidated on account of the recent demonstrations, but | more will be in propor and presentable condition. Cnantas 8. Batt, eldert sou and only remaining chili of | Man's and wheee shit os metneeniee roy”, ae conte * _ with the ra Fe Tue | iginal | yo confidence 's put in their remaining peageablo, The —_—_—_ Commodore Charles H. Bell, U.N, in the S4th year of is" how IN NEW YORE : Bostos, July 9, 1860. yacaney. Personal Intelligence L Mr. Bel at the time of his death, was engaged meny de consulted, from 9 Uli 6o'clock, o8 gi d r lerchants’ Exchange . "3 Department. warriors have only fied beyond reach till the volunteers bs e his age: Mr. me of his death, was engag a , frou 9 Uli Bo'clock, on gi diseases of dap} notice was received from Postmaster Capea that he | Brevet varterwsasie's Deer. os Cotcnst | ‘eave tho Sold an the inhablianta are again sapeetested, | Yeossx Howoss ~The Order of Knighthood of Francis | £9 clsil engineer en the Memphis and Ei Faso Rallvad, EYE Ghadid remove the Post Office to Summer street the Ist of | of the First Cavairy, to be Quartermaster Geucral, with | 1¢ i auld that an application is to be made to the geseral | Joseph has been conferred by the Emperor of Austria om | Bovis. —On Monday morming, July 9, at four o'clock, ap ma Cetober Oct, Te meets vehder toe Posumacter Gans ——— ae Jesup, deceased, 10 | Povernment authorizing Colonel Jack Hayes to rise @ | Charles F. Loosey, Baq., Austrian Consul General at the | in St. Vincent's Horpital, Jans, the Beloved wits of James | Dr. Moscbaloker’s treatment is the crit cerininand mle cPie Tres use of ihe spartweuts now occupied in the | “~~ ine: Medical Department. SSS Seeoans sos See ce saaak nt 1 TY | Sent ok Kew Tork, as.0n agpprestation of the Mibu por. PAs cicada ef tee Dumlly age reapeetfully invited to at. | a6 shaultytheretore, pet be deterred, ee een from Oetober to the 16th of March next. Joseph H. Bill, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Sur. | SDs until permasenl : formance of his services in the position he holds in this | tend the Doral Weaalie Maia. cores a IMONTALS, Exchange joseph ‘There has been no local news for a week past of inte- ten fuperal, from 's Hospital, a i meant orm, view , rest abroad; everything is quiet jn California. country. The Austrian knighthood confers upon the re- | Eleventh street and Seventh avepue, this (Tuesday) af Dr. You Mgsaetehes Gpereaad ect lay aten ter aeafoess to Fire at Milton Lower Milis. Considerable stiver ore coutinnes to arrive at Sam Fran- cipient many marks of distinction, Thote who have the ternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to | my entire antiwMevion. In a few days I was perfectiy re- dan tacendiary Ore at Milton Lower Mla oo Batra cisco fom ie, Warhee mange, notmitustanding coat | please o Mr Lacey's acqusimatie wi admit that tbe | Sores rowneas om Monday, ly 9, Cnanrre tees, | Thave owed pasate a Fecnmendiog tiny night destroyed eight or tou Dalldings. Les 8 "000. , 1860, caine at thie seaton. line been justly earned, ond that the Hitter Sar | aged 12 years and & mouths, obly wom of Martin T. aud GEO. GORDON, ‘Among the eufferers are Jaber Sumner, F. J. Baker, | | Charles H. Allow, of Ienuaylcwale, Wo be Aveistant Sur: ) yr. Davidson, the agent of the Rethachilda, is purebase SGNGMNAES Tr his Bm | Sarab Brien, Clarendon Hoist eet 2 1 b geon, June 25, 1860, to til an or vacaacy. b ived for shi t to The friends and aegualntances of the family are reepect bee ” oe Warren Webster, of Masewchsette, to be Aseistant Sur. | 106 tho ore et fost we teeei es Oia dollars per ton. Every: | _ Both candidates for Governor of Penney!vania wore in fully’ requested to sitend the feneval, on Wednesday |" TOtyinae lS 20? a sstce Push, Ola) Death from Burning Flutd geon, June 23, 1866, to fill an origina! vacancy. th'ng indicates that as soon as the roads over the moun. | Mbilaceiphiaon Saturday. Hon. A. @ Cartin was at the } afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hia pa bat Dr. Von Moschzisker treated. me for feaforea ia Nreane, July 8, 1800. CY ey iwye be AS: | tains become passable for teams the receipts of ore from | Girard ‘and Hon. Henry D. Foster stopped at the | rents, No’ 166 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. 3 ernfientiy recommend bit: po wakilts ar sat, On Sentay morning while ascrvant giti of MF. Rubia. | *#tant Burgeo, June 25, 1000, to Ail an original va | the various claims in the Cainstock lead will be very | same hotel. Bxowen —On Monday, July 9, at bia residence, No, 226 icet: scan deus, Case son, in Orange street, was kindling a with burning fluid the can exploded and burned the clothing from her person. She died two hours afterwards in great agony. large, iion dot h during Hon. Charles Ready and lady, of Tennessee, are stop- | Hudson street, Jous Tkowmn, in the Slst year of his axe. wt eee Wien arenes ba with their daughters, Miss Ready, Miss C. A. iy ‘The remains will be taken on W Metropolitan Hotel. promoted from ummer. ‘Archibald M. Fauntleroy, ot “vues, ace pond ‘The following is a yo to Vizalia— P End eras Cheatham, at the promoted, - tates Kupreme Cour: jesday morning, to | F_A. Vou Moscun a in ’ 0 great pleasure in teaufying to your skill- MChavtes ©. Ryrne, of Maryland, to be Assistant Sar. goon, vice Sim Marlborough, Ulster county, for iatermeut, where the Dean Sre—1t ful treaheent funeral services will take plaae, y case, having, ne iapwell known to my tant Surgeon, vice Coolidge, to date from June Taare, June 34, 1260,} | Governor Winslow, of North Caroline, and Hon. TF. | gonna on Sunday, July 8, GRORGK K., Infaut 500 of m gen ur wane’ ery devin the eariage? aay No arrivals. Sailod, Star King, Hong Kong. ‘There ig | Marshal, of Kens» > + | GK and Georginn De Brook. lott coe, 2 ear any tl SS rearcely any trade today, There is good for General Watkins and Colonel Harrison, both Day.—Iu Brovklyn, on Sunday, July 8, Hawey Dar, the | ever. lespectt aly, money and the most undoubted securities exacted. the British Cy hae Lowry, of the United States | son of John and Adeline Cecilia, Day, aged 3 months, of INO. MOLF AN, Jr. SR) emer by Se ren. The old aitachment law is. to be revived on the 28th. jand 1 6. Hoel Fag of Cincinnati, ate stopping at | cholera infutum, Dr, MOSCHTISKER ran be eoosaied tram (me a Coclt an ma Buriuess firma in stil circumstances will be forced into | the &. Nicholas Hotel. No R Dermamane-Om Sarda Jy 8, Jone Hl, Deveaux, | 2 Snes re wireet ‘Weather Report. re “ 4 be i ‘ aged 43 , 4 mot ner Mepert. say 0, 990, | Lisvuenant, vie McCleary, promoted,to date from June | {iteitauon by it. Eeott, Van, tyne & Cotas cuasing tno | aAube brerctt Howse. of New Hampshire, stopping | eye rdiatives nod frends of Uhe family, the members | GAKATOGA EMPIRE SPRING WATER —S0-MRIOR of Hermaun Lodge No, 263, of F. and A, M., also the | bo nay ober Wind southeast. Weather foggy. Thermometer 06 de- <x failure of R. E. of San Franc’ Richmond, Va.. and io Mm. eer dena eptlnes at aad » following named non-commissioned officers have wards of $000 n fesged judg. Professor J. Emion, of |, Va. Captain | embers of Company A Jefferson Guard, are respectfully Pietors of ene of the miners) sprieas a ton veen musched fo the army, wi tue brevet rank of o- reat for! $100,000, poi ictoen parties Higgins, formerty of the mail steainer Vanderbilt, are | Tr te% ty attend the funcral, from his late roridegce. Wd Eiinerae Ln a pg hE cond Lieutenant, in conformity with the fifth section of | pext teu days every unsound ayes 06 OS. Denis Hotel. Stanton street, this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two.o'ciock. | drive mt the fd tue private capwaer of be oe eee ae ee cane carter and are | «Te rectee snd ‘atlantic’ Telegraph lige was 1 De Label Maby ard, family, of Franca; Moe, Hill, | He remaire will be takeu to Greenvcant Cametery. marigia Letwe a De Congremg tember 15, 1850, the date of their examination; and 4F@ | 14 Visalia yesterday, Capt. T. Van and Dr. Fountleroy, all of the United Fickex.—On Monday, Joly 9, Marna R. Fioxmy, onl, 1 3 Phy clang, ne Pwr apenas assigned to regiments, as follows:— the ttermer Pasifc arrived last evening with dates | States Army, are stopping at the New York Hotel. child of Claus and Regita Ficken, aged 3 months and Ree te eeenih Gene ‘Stocks ‘ First Regiment of Dragoons. from Northern to the 12th, not so Ww. of Connecticut; E. C. Biorsom, Frq., s. W. WESTON & €O., ‘Rati road. ; Morris ; Long mane 2. First Sergeant Heary 8. tg Company F, First | late bp yh news ved overland from the | Py ae gory of Texas, W. 8. Fredericks, “Te relatives and frieads are respectfully invited & at. Le ge) Rmpire & ane FMPIRE aK. Railroad, 3855. Dragoons. wd greeter portion of tie ‘State, but additional advices from re- | ‘and RM. Casdion, Req., both Of Philadelphia, and | tend the funeral, this day. (Tuesday.) from the resi- 8 uthern Depot, 13 Joba street, Sight ee tow Ten ee. : geent Raptnent of Arion. Shove counties, The election returns are incomplete. “Mat- | Ft)’ Hunting, Haq., of lston, are stopping at the’ La- | dence of ber father, 80 Frankfort strat, fold by alt Droggate and flows." BERING. New Onteaxs, July 6, 1860. ‘1 Sergeant Samuel F. Mills, of Light M, Se- | ters look better for the democracy than Tyey he 4 farge House. Gace, an. ou Sunday, July 5. = apoplexy, Cotton market cloned with a declining tondency: sales | cond Artillery. Company L. ed, The Jacksonville Sentinel of the 16th says the proba- Jamra &, Ginarn, aged 45 years and 6 month’ ewok —— to-day 100 dales; prices irregular, at 10c. a 10%o. fe Fourth Regiment of Artillery. bilities favor the election of the detnccratic candidate The relatives anf friends are invited to attead the fune- | rs WORLD| midal ; pales of the week. £150 bales. Receipts of the &. First Sergeant Richard H. Jackson, of Company L, | Congress by a small majority. All parties concede twen- ral, this (Tuer i, mec dadtaren, Deockiys’ 9000p COPTER week, bales, against 1,500 bales the same time last | Fourth ean pe pe Ly eight to thirty satt Loveeapton republican mem- ‘Soba Postend, residing at Wo. 3 Dover street, was from = -&- vena lo. reet, ya, pCO . ear, Ex) , 12.750 bales ; total IIL. Promotions and appointments made by the Pres! | bers in the Legisiature, against eighteen to twenty last night » Fesiding 2 a ee oy — THE WORLD 177,000 . Receipts ahead of 500 | dent since the adjournment of the Senate — democrats, giving the control to the opposition. brought to the New York Hospital, suffering from a wound OVER ON we , after & shor’ ness, 7 awe Dales, Receipts at all Sout - ° aan Fnaxcenco, June 18-11 P. 3. | in his breast, intheted yesterday aflernoon by a man named | 14°14, daughter of Charies 4. and Rosanna Gover, aged | iss pow been publishe? Seas than omecmonih,’ and tae alread evs 1, 1000, having served. “Pourteen years be Captain, Jair | The steamer John 1. Stevens sails to-morrow, taking | srichsel Welch. It appears that an excursion party went relatives nud friends are respectfully invited to at- etinined @ fair to folly fair, vice wa lieutenant.” about 900 passengers, $1,400,000 for New York apd $14 | 1) ssi Grove, and ae they were about returning, | tend the funeral, this (Tuckday ) afternoon, at belt past ain ahaa Ide. & 1956. First i Charles E. Blout, to be Captain, Juty | 0 for England. } wes slanting at the gangway taking tickets! | {worcwek, from the residence of her parents, No, 622 , i . about on a Teeland deman’ xth avenue, é ee c— Lt mp rrtn Loti fourteen years continuous SF | pt ecogmition of Our Ship Bellding Ca= | bs 3 Mieket, with Welch declined ww give, whereupon a | Garny —At Sailor's Oully, Australia, on Sunday, March ator Toimeco eles ; Firet Lieutenant Jobn G. Forter, to be Captain, July 1, pacities by the Czar of Russia, | diMieulty ensued, which ended by Welch drawing a knife | 16, 1800, of goplectic Ak, Wasa Gneas, Boa. spresrie. THIRTY. THOUSAND OGOtEa, on London slight! d ue, having served “fourtees years continuous sery ice ‘The following gratifying communications bave been | and § bing Peeland tm the jai eee | wee Jin Hotel, at Bendigo, Australia, formerly with olnerentag Farularty, ovat Stags New York, ““dccoud Lieuteoant Cyras B. Comstock, to be First | made by the Russian Minister at Warhington to Mr. W. einte Dour last night bed not been arrested. ‘The infury | _ Gexmry.—In Brooklyn, oo Monday, July 9, the Rov. | ayisig unprecedented ia the hinory of DOKABS per publientions to Liverpool, 1800, vice . H. Webb, the New York #hip builder, and Captain Com- | to Peeland will no doubt prove fatal, yf — Sasa alta at 4 apa | tai ie wt oo lle ae tele « Flour quiet. Wheat dul! solee 2,100 beak . ; , = Aga tt Ht Liewte | stock, now in command of the Adriatic, in connection Tie Parsons anoct To Ixvape Time Cental PARK— | noe aged 25 year. y Rear & ‘end tho tact tae store asl 68, ‘Corn dull ond ie, lower: miles 35.000 | Second Lieutenant George W. Suyder, to be First Lie- | with the eplendid ebip General Admiral, built here by We understand that the Metbodist Local Preachers’ | Irieuds, and the Catholic clergy of Brooklyn and | it goes into Dushels at 45e. a 45. in store. Cate duil at 26c. Re- | tenant, July 1, 1960. vice r, promoted. the former for the Russtah government, and taken by the Asrociation, not finding the rest of the city sufficient. | oo and = vy 4 on to ge a 4 RVERY BUSINESS GL as eripts— 490 hie flour, 6,500 bucbels wheat, 98 000 buh. Corps of Topographical Engineers. Jatter to Cronstadt and there delivered to the Emperor | iy wide fur their Iabors, intent to build a temporary pikes | Tice Ese aon rT — ele com, 3500 bushels vats. Shipments—400 bbis. flour, | — Firat Lieutenant Francis T. Bryan, to be Captain, July panslhn aa See ew: Mentone; Subp 6; Seam Eidadinp tate onnkel in the 12.500 bushels wheat, 110,000 Dahels corn, 18,000 bush- | 1, 1860, having served ‘fourteen years continuous service BAKON STORCKL TO W. H. WEBB. of worship close to one of the chief entrances to - apr - londay, July 9, a vam ay ae onwilew “ elcoats. Froights firm at 6 \¢c, on corn to Buffalo. bad me it"? ot n eae - fin—Doring I a tral Park, with the view of bringing Desk to the true Ps - tang Catharine Hogen, aged 1 year § mon! RK, \ . ‘ipet Lieutenant! 5 A |, Jul po | i . eat it eadine Fae Cee ene? baweno, vie! y 9 1800. 1, 1869, hae served varie yours evbuanoban oasis | Jesty and the Grana ‘Duke Sercane ‘Trem the bate ana confusion of the metropolis i retatives and pees ee ~f me 4 Namprtaprccebessadtr Aone ti Floor duit, but anchanged, with small’ tales at $5 60 | as Lieutenant.” | there high eatiefaction for the skill and tn Sundays, after baving apent the rest of the in | hin uocler, Mighoel, James and, Taw 7s ore RVERY PART OF THE NITED. STATES, ffor Extra State, aud $7 n 87 26 for favorite double extra | Second Lieutenant Junius B. Wheeler, to be First Liew | you bave displayed in the cogatr accom of the General | hard toiling and confinement. ‘Tne bowels of companion respectfully iaryited vs alten = te | burs ate J city brands. quiet: gales 3.000 bushels Chi tenant, July 1, 1860, vice 5 A¢miral, The Emperor, wish: Cy & token of | pertaining to there hers have been dreadfully moved | afternoon, at we — gad 7 ily eonaidered J about ‘Second Lieutenant Orlando M- Poe, to be First Licuten- | his appreciation of your merits aaa naval architect, and | jethe un Tinea of the poor exhacsted, overworked Inbo- pare fo. Bt Chrystie ati Spring at £1 19, and 1.000 bushels White Indiana at $1 29. ‘Tit BEST ADVRW Fy nged: salen jushels: + 1860, vice Derby, promoted, of the perfect manner in which have accomplished us 42, therefore desire to lighten the burdens Has <In Brooklye, on Thursday, July 6, Taowas VAY TISIRD MEDIUM. ‘Other protes Cul eae dh Sane meres . Your wa bw tected me premen you te mem | eee ae mpted * hewers of wood and drawers of wa- tuna ibe Oh Jeu hae of te We FOR BUSINHRS NBT. OF AVERY hast: Tie. on corm, to New York. Im- First Liehtenant Jesse L. Reno, to be Captain, July 1, | palying case, conteining a snuftt box Gitta toe ter.” by administering bebdomadal ‘opiates in the shape of | Micklew: Bangon, Beq., ‘and place, near London, CLAS, ‘flour; Be. on . A ; “fourteen years rs T avail myself of this 0} me en tinging. Tt is stated that | Kxgiand. that can tyewsibly be selected, =i,400 ue Arun 0830 abn wheat 04.800 | 1970 Dav ing served “burton years eoutintos ferro a same. Lagratetethwe, sb tar renewed essursnce | etermmietie Ctrmite "or Ee tern etreet. chureb, on: | Rendon papers please COPY. st stobokes, Start er flour; 15,700 boshels wheat; 16,200 bushels corn; 2,200 Second Lieutenant Thomas J. to be First | of prea ished consideration STURCKL. nowneed to bis congregation on Sunday, that a lrage t * win On Sun rene, se EE. art . No. 38 Row. ‘ushels oats; 1,100 bushele peas. Lieutenant, Joly 1, 1 Me mane, eer ta this To 4 ney Faq. eng would shortly be srected hear, the Cental Park where 1 oane, oe ober + aged Rew Yous, duty 7, 1900, Fa iat 96 The follow ing named calets, graduat ary RON STORCE . COMSTOCK. seachers would attend every Sunday, an: ot cae > ‘ eee eee, Sars page : spy ge Ay bi ts Academy, are attached to the army, with the brevet is inves asmseron, June 3, 1960 reall who" go the way.” dumb the example of | | The fr wer of the family are rempee fully invited toate 1%, 0 SOL URRY RRR —or aes * State, $6 for extra iit . $5 cond Lieutenant, in conformity with the foarth sec. | Sin — , My august master, desirous | the Methedi«te will toon be followed by other deucwsua- 8 (Tuesd » } ; %, Vat $F Sit foe eka Thdiana aud Ohior 80, 60 n $6 25 for ton of the act approved Apri 30, 1942, to take rank from | tog nw token or sc igement for the services ao tions, ebould this firet atternpt prove #uccaae!! | wrclogk fiom, the renidence of her parents, 126 Wasbington | Pc Piers “ihe ne Es ey anice = jered tI pvernme! | ati ae wt, pow i ‘ 4 sn i, Gun seer, and Peay ir 3 aor of Enoincert. Ie General ‘Admiral tron, New York, to Cronstadt wie Puresstanion 10 Wa H. Daniixe —iset evening th | Ksary On Saterday, Jaly 7, Jiwmacian 1. Rear, in the roadway. below st, feck a, [0.000 bushels at 680. Cnte steady: sales 10,000 bushels 1, Cadet Waiter McFarland. Uheabilty nnd suceeea that so eminently distinguish you | ¢mployés of the Third Avenue Raitroad presented the | Orn year of bis age. 7 ILDER wDFR at 88¢, Other erains nom Whiskey in moderato de 2. Cadet John A. Tardy, Je. im your profersien has dyeeten tae 10 Aeauesnt la roe the ident of that eorporation, Wm, H. Darling, with a |, His friend and those of tis family are invited to attend we AS TATE iT A y ANDER BA mand: sales 0 ‘ Conps of Topearaphical Brain rent ing case, containing a diamond rip ST - nes wit ® | ie fone oan hia Weve :No 9 firm at 40° cd four, Ise. oo speak, 1Ojc0 on Lacie 4. Cadet Nicolas Bowen. ph ingin [omeicp bey fp Ant fuitcer this prevent toryou | Jatgeand handsome painting of the company’s now de | gue, thie (Twerdas) afternoon, at throe o'clock. sto oOELRK BROTHERS New York. Lake importe—4,000 bbl. flour, 18,000 by 6. Cadet James A. Wilson. Inpereon, and to eter you at tlie same time my sincere | pot in Sixty sixth Ftreet, in Yhe lecture room of tint five | Wanner —Om Monday morning, July 0, Rurangm Map. E ’ Gis wheat, 175,000 boshels corn. Canal exports—1.100 Ordnance Department. Codgratuibtienn, Accept, ir, the sevuraace of my dis | building, The recipient of the wit was escorted jets the | pes, caughter of Lawrence and Aum Madden, aged 4 | 5 00 ee ee bie, flour, 46,000 bushels wheat, 76,000 bushels corn, 8. Cadet Forace Porter. “tinguished oni sideration, stock. | recom by a timber cf Pe olvest conductors on the road, | mopthe and & dayr . a 090.00 AP RDI ES We. CROCLY & Ox. 4 Nels cats, 6,000 bushel rye, ” 6. Cadet Theodore Edeou. B Capt Comstock. end the prerutation was formally mate by one of them, ‘The relatives and friends are tnyited to gitend the fu. giveei, New Tork, Manwuciory, Barmingham,

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