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a Races. Priva. 1. Flat race—600 yarde erate en e or » —_—_— — peters e¢ 3. Flat” race—300 yards not over THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. | f gberanceriesamstage nc & 4 8 sae Be Hurdle race—200 yards eee DWhat Was Done Yesterday at | 5. Champios race) open to winasrs of the * 6 additional St. Johns, N, F. $ ie ¥s 8 “ WHE PRINCE’S SPEECH. « 4= anensnnennennnnnnn. ‘is @OW HE I$ TO BE RECEIVED IN NOVA SCOTIA, We &e., &., &e. ct St. Joma, N. F., July 25, 1860. “ were presented to the Prince, to 21 follows:— _-_ = yon By in obtoaroes peanented fo me, welcome received all this, the earliest colonial. pos- erected, and a band pro- crown. Lipet one woh ak your zealous ‘addresses collectively. It will afford me the to the Chairman of the dit. waite ropor sik Quen the daveion ber the Secretary on or before Sat- nd in te dy the Foie sn Indians competing for prizes must be ia national Queen to convey to you ‘as eudibee ‘The decision of the fudge in all cases of dispute will be bas ever felt in this interesting > hope Taball carry back a li en. ‘The regatta, which is to take place under the auspiecs day romndag tn of your Hinde o of the Halifax Yacht Clob, will include the enitermen- ase the iam thee Goaler a iateeth ge ith two pairs of paddles. No second Biory to be She i unless four bests start, te ‘The Prince pleases the populace immensely by his hand- Feline Wiiere eererenre, poled by fishermen. No Pome countenance and mild, gentlemanty bearing. Wiiret Ghee Sohing meiipoeia of six. tons tad’ epwhtds. Be drives out to-day. No second ieolantrecen. ‘There will be a dinner party at the Government House | , Second Sehing sailboats (whalers, &.,) under six Pais evening, and a ball at ten o'clock to-night. ye garg — pas The fireworks last night were @ poor affair. racotanieas three start, To-day is a beautiful, clear day for the regatta. oe encom ‘The Prince of Wales honored the regatta here with his Presence this forenoon. . Man-of-war cutters, ten oars, In the afternoon he took a drive in the country. Ho is | | Canoes paddled by Indians, First, second and third t Pe Panes pletend with ls vieis to Nowsinndiand, Canoes paddled by Squaws. First, second and third izes. THE PREPARATIONS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Gigs of four oars, pulled by mechanics. AVAL AND MILITARY PREPARATIONS—WHAaT THE | Decked vessels, fishing and coasting, sixty tons N. M. CIVIC SOCIRTIRG INTEND TO DO—REGATTAS, IN- and under. Provincial prize. DIAN SPORTS, GREASED PIG RACES, ETC., ETO. Wherries of one Pair paddies palled by amateurs. ‘OCR SPECIAL HALIFAX CORRESPONDENCE. 3 Man-of-war gigs, four oars. paddles, pulled by amateurs Baurax, July 22, 1860. Wherries of one pair In aaticipation of my letter descriptive of the doings | First Gc pen (0€ the Nova Scotians in general, and my own adventures particular, I send you the following official programme Of the arrangements for the reception of the Prince of rales in this city:— ADMIRAL’S PROGRAIOMR. ‘The naval Commander in-Chief begs herewith to make Yenowa the following ramme ting the arrival of Royal Highness: Ee Prince of ot this barbor- go far as it ia conuected with her Majesty’s naval ser, Gigs of four oars pulled by soldiers of the garrison. be of four oars pulled by young men under twenty years Man of war jolly boats. Man-of-war launches, pulled by marines leecteee cote \ts and stages. -of war an \ reine + «' 21 iy ERATE I s to two |, and are priced at ten dollars for gentle- men and half that sum for ladies, but the demand for them is not very spirited. of The Commi Washington Heights. PROPOSED PLAN OF LAYING OUT THE UNFINISHED PART OF THE MAP OF THR CITY—THE QUADRANGU- LAR SYSTEM REPUDIATED, ETC. Aregular stated meeting of the Commissioners ap- Pointed to lay out the city of New York north of 165th street was held in their office yesterday afternoon, at Fort Washington, on the Kingsbridge road, Messrs. James C. Wiilet, Henry B. Elliot, Isaac Dyckman, Jobn F. Seaman, Isaac P. Martin, Charlies M. Connolly and John A. Haven—the full Board—were present. ‘The President, Mr. Witigr, in the Chair, the and resolutions unanimously :— of New York north of the were of 190th atfect, which by an act of Legislature wi yy an become the duty of this Com- out in streets and avenues, State of New York it bas irregelat formation Harlem rivers, by 1,700 acres of land, mostly of a rocky rising al from the Hudson ad meee bree grantee Sete streets and squares can be hundred and sixty feet general of i eR Board, thet « plan Soe gee "s ship Hero coming to off pio ei nt ’s obi heed wlth three cheers gine leaving Cy Loe, ship Highness on i ; E i z be é i EES in colors, iH #2 3 aH ge i i A 7. On the evening of his Royal Highness’ arrival, or on Qmach other evening as may be for the general il- Bominaiion, ber jty’s ships will be illuminated at a Gxed hour, of due notice will be givea. ‘The Naval Commameer:in Chief has endeavored, in 80 Bar as tue limited space of his command will admit, to af- on raised for the members vernment, the ‘islature of the Province, the | Should be which, by a careful reference to the Beene erry Gurperthian, snk ethers balding panto apyaiat- present of the ‘ , Shall adjust all roads nents, for the purpose of w' the interesting event | and grades to the present with a rigid re- OC ie Lioval Wighness’ landing in t Province. To these | s@rd to the economy, convenience and necessities of the reserved places cards of adm: ‘will be issued, signed | Property holders. Dy the Naval Commander-in-Chiet. In addition to the | Resolved. That the property owners in the district Falsed piatform, as much ‘a8 possible will be set | north of 165th street be, and are hereby, reapectfully for the use of the , from whence a view of | invited to call at the office of the Comm: ors, and landing or be obtained. eke Sah angpatans a8 Gay, mee Ceara Se iin Oe 1. On the ‘and side of the wharf cast of the landing ron ln Board and the information of its ce Neasived, That to the dual of @ Ov the Careening wharf, except the eee, hee provera. ¥ pape ay apie Ror th> ¥litary Staff and those who are to form in the pro- hall be given'in the’ peblic aa phy" ered Pee to the rear of the Goard . pov ~~ nays ia iy oath camel aioe ee gy pl aad on each es the tt pepe Becerra Bis Sa cares | Snacaceena apn eae Pub: pomtiens will be potated cut hy pl ed | and that the secretary be authorized to give adequate ‘The Naval Chi bile papers. Bhose who ve action was meer wiitad ee en net diet thoroughfare except Bhetr paces — which bd a ibe main stops woods Fort i lod a name ~ strict i# unaaleable, as all ; Pe nk gaara wea ove: ‘Boeats, at her Ma) he: cmon I tl active ‘are on) ‘The streets will be lined from the dockyard to Govern: | appropriation by the municipal boards. Bncat Flouse by her Majesty's forces, in conjunction with Pie ehnient gpeapanice snd the rariout societies Destructive Fire im Bread Street. Of her Shortly before twelve o'clock yesterday noon, e a the broke ont in the cellar of building No. 89 Broad street, on me man, ‘Royal Highness corner of Stone street, occupied by Spencer D. C. Van Be Prince of on board, 5 juad- | Bokkelen, dealer in provisions aud naval stores. The oe See ey bY | cellar contained some 60 barrels of spirits of turpentine Ce Ue ctor ‘ined from the dockyard gate by the | &nd about ninety tierces of tallow oll, together with fity bed societics in the order of their seniority, as fol- | barrels of pork. The inflammable character of the stock ve— inced a dense smoke which prevented the firemen ‘The la. Sew Fire es. rom entcring the premises to bring water to bear on the ‘The North and Highland flames, Several explosions toot place, coused, an cuppened ‘The Cha: table Irish Society. by the bursting of some of the ‘of turpentine. At The Et. George's Society. each of these the flames burst into the ‘The Carpenters’ Charitabie Society. and drove firemen back. Undaunted, howevwrr, The African Society. Sey Aearteocty Tetarned te thet aaty ‘and labored perse’ The Bors of Temperance. Seringly to extinguish the fire. No. § Steam wen ‘The Halifax Catholic Tota! Abstinence Society ‘at the fire and early st work ou the corner of and Bor Majenty's toroee, ay ied the cotter es en tbe tue Soman the under ” it wes on Ths Masonic body, ai their own request, will be sta | ‘side of the floor beams the firemen were unable to bring fioved immediately in front of the Masonic Hall, 40 | apy stream to bear upon the flames. On the bursting of the Broh wi!! be erected by them. turpentine barrels the fluid rose to the top of the water, The Prince on his landing will be received by bis Ex- | where it burned furiously. At one time fears were ea: Pellency the Lieutenant Governor, the Major General com- | tertained that the entire building would be destroyed. the troops, the Chief Justice and Judges, the | Chief Enginesr Decker ordered that the Exempt Steam ¢ and members of the Legisiative Council, the | Engine and No. 98 be sent for. They arrived om the A aa ee a ee eiy? the | ground about half-past three o'clock, and soon afterwards ere ah 5 to work. gd Cortasanta ded the members the Executive OSS caeety ond tangs ctrenme of water thrown by the steam demonstrated their great utility and ad- On worked by band. At no time has fire in 2, 8 J flames have #0 dotied the exertions of firemen and yet been con- fire was not extinguished until (oy gh ty A be damaged to the Ineured for $20,000 in the Me- banics’ of Brooklyn, Atlantic of Brooklyn, Broadway, insurance company. n . iy to the extent of $100, Insured for $2,000 Other ovoamental arches will be at suitable Company. Portions aloug the route of the and at the end. Francis F. Dorr; it is dam- Suitadic accommodation will be provided on and adjoin- for $12,000 in the Howard and og tho Grand Parade, and in front of St. Paul's chareh, | other city insurance companies. ar tee idrea of all tbe schools in the city and in Dart- Soroe alight damage was dove wy water to, the stock of 5 0 , 3 treet; ‘A gonrral \ilumination of the city and of the public | Snanceg'? *) “faa som ‘will take place on the evening of this (the drat) ‘The fire originated in cgitar sepponet krona Ge G Jeaaness of some one row’ mat OF the morning of the tne second) | Sa'tho foor, which wee covered with turpeatine aad oll. his Poyal Highness. ‘pani by is Grace the | ‘The Fire Marshal was present, aud will no doubt im- of Newoaatle, the Farl of St. Germains, bis Exec! | ..stigate the matter. the Peer pry 7 hoy oe Ex Ocoee yo NOTICE TO FIREMEN. J AAmIEN with other distinguished Per’ | aye Board of Engincers and Forcmien will meet at Boe Proctes to the Common to a general review of | The Pratl ot otf (Thursday) evening, Juty 26, at The eight o'clock, to make suitable te to attend oo tie fetren his lie while in the dlocuarge o( his duty Oa , who lost while in } the D0th Rt JOHN DECKER, Chict Engineer Borticali wR. Ww. Cuamnens, Secretary, ' = Coroners’ Inquests. AceipEnt on THE New Haves Rastroan.—Aa inquest Ta A Se piace y ‘was held yesterday by Coroner Jackman, on the body of the Sd 74 L—+ whore wil be & dieplay of reworks om unknown woman who was killed near Fifty.sixth street, Common, and a grand ball will given in the Pro. | 0m Toceday, by a train of the New Haven Railroad. A spectator who witnessed the accident testified that she ‘was evidently (ntoxicated at the time, A verdict in ac cordanes with the facts was rendered. Deceased appeared to be about twenty-eight yoars of age and a native of Ire. land. She had light grey 7 fm dark brown hair, and was dreawed in ped cali¢o drgag and Ling apotiad cue wise Building, of which a separate notice will be pub- His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will hold a fleves, of which due notice will be given. Th may interest some of your readers to learn that the Plowing (0% races and sporta will take place on the NEW YORK fer Ne Pesees wees lamednicy see 8) OUR SOUTHERN MILITARY GUESTS. Departure of the Savannah Republican Blues for Home—Parting Cellation at the Oity Guard Armory—Scemes om the Route of March Down Broadway—Em- barkation om the Steamship Florida— Fareweil Cheers and Salute, déc., dic. ‘The Savannah Republican Blues, who have been visit- ing this city since Friday tast, as the guests of one of our “erack"’ military organizations—the New York City Guard—took their departure for home yesterday after- noon in the steamship Florida, Captain Isaac Crowell, of the regular line of Savannah steam packets. HOW THE BLUES PASSED THRUR TIME IN THE METHO- POLIS. Durtog the visit of the Blues in this city the City Guard wore unremitting in \aeir attentions them, en- tertalning them with Literary and other social amuse- ments nightly, These entertainments were conducted with the utmost decorum, and afforded infinite pleasure to the participants, The proceedings were usually opened by one of the Guards taking the chair and acting as maater of ceremonies, and thea he would call upon the members of his company for a gong, or recitation imita- tive of prominent actors, or something of that kind. Ou Tuesday night a professional lady visited the ar mory by invitation, after the companies left Niblo’s, and was received with hearty cheering by the ‘‘boys.’” Teosived. applause, and thea retired in company with Other frieads, among whom were two ladies. FORMATION OF THE BLUES, AR Qalf-past two o'clock P. M. tho Blues loft theiz tem- panamy headquarters at the Lafarge House and proceeded to Bond street, in the vicinity of the hotel, where the company line was formed. After the formation of the command into two ranks, It was discovered,that not more | — Country people than sixty of the mon, including the offcers, of the | ever. On the Great ninety-five that arrived here on Friday last, reported themseives to return—the balanco of that number | was several remaining in New York for a short time longer, | seiger or in Order to yy the pleasures of the motro- po. and some of them to transuct commercial business. odworth’'s second baad, of sixteen pieces, were engaged by the Blues, they having no band of their own, to accom- pany them w the steamship. Captain Anderson then took command, and marched his company to the urmory of the Olty Guard in Broadway, near Bend street, and but a few steps from where the Blues formed. this time quite a large body of spectators had assembled to witness the ng Ceremonies vetweea the hosts of the cocasion and their guests. AT THE CITY GUARD AnMoRY. AS the Biues catered the armory, the City Guard, in full uniform, were formed in military order. Two large tabies, with accommodations for one hundred guests, were spread, and a collation of crackers and cheese, etc., ‘with a full cuppiy of “green seal’ and eau de vie, greeted the eye. The Guards aud the Blues mingled together and | through the saloon to the dock. prepared for the ceremonies. Capt. Lovart, eine Oy Guard, who occupied a promi- nent position at the head of had tasen togeties again pofore tuolr par. ir _ ety give them further ev ‘dence of their kindly Trot by comforts in in, ‘ing of some of the creature tabis their farewell of their guests. in ANDERSON, of the Blues, ied as Collows:— soldiers of the New York City Guard—The and yblican Blues, their captain, return you their | many on the venturesome journey up the rigging, into = fae Gincere Sonal es enter aunt ae a b warm, their true, their forget your kindness; your names shall ever be asso- ciated with ours as brothers; aud we bope that we may have the opportunity of convincing you that we really do TL Nests and quests then fe?! to, and commenced clear- ing the tables of the eatables and drinkables quick” time, amid the corks and the of of voices. After ample None, tat bees donee edi- bies and viands, short speeches became the order of pro- | or penc! HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1860. the principal table, ina few | threo o'clock and continues until six, is now one of the ‘busy hum | servation, we observed further that there Bosioe on Tuswiny, inviting the Savannah Pius to visit | Dorm of the Delaware State Lotte. | ope 3 48"°9,', 42, 14, 36, 12, 6, 16, 63, 33, 20 Honorable artullery Company to visit Bestoat ** * ‘Dmswans—Orase Wo. $58, Jovy %, ‘ise 31, 1, 96, 43, 40, 44, 18, 65, 68, ‘We immediately sent tho despatch to Capt. Anderson, of the Blues, and received tae subjoined answer:— ‘ts having been made to leave to-morrow for Pann ay ge ‘that it will now be out of my power 6S, 52, 26, Lt, Ore to accept the invitation of the Ancient and Honorable Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s Artillery of Boston. I may at another season embrace | Delaware Laueries— ss, 1508. the opportunity of so doiag. JNO. W. ANDERSON, 66,88 OTe ett SOT is, 48 60. ws 2, AE Comm'r Republican Blues. Comsouparen Lorrasy, rage as, Sent %, mp a a aaa 72, 8, 37, 4, 68, £0.66 25, 41, 60, 9, 5, 65. BANCK, BROAD ‘The number of visiters oa board the big ship yestendag ste Piste Deiware ‘was over seventeea thousand, being the largeat attend OfMcial Drawings Hedges, & ace in any one day since she was built, and about twice 00's Consolidated Lovariee of Gee = tet fs great as on any covasion during her exhibition to an 1 Fee Go Os tO ES, English public. As was the case on Tussdaz, by far the 51, Ts pais, BaviB BOO” Masaaern largest proportion of these are excursion\sts, who come Meese, G20 from all distances between ten and five hundred miles. White, the Hatter, Ahcad.—Now Shapes Seam Bais. 10,000 do from auction. One douar esc, | In fact, one can hardly realize, though he may be on the Se ship, the character of the throng until a later hour in the Six Fine Shirts, 3° } MOODY'S 8) Manufy ry, 962 Broadway. Many of these visiters arrive in Six Fine Shi:is for $8.—Moody’s Shirt ‘Broadway. the city the night previous, aad the consequence is, that | Manufactory, 262 hotels, boarding houses, and even the private residences Be ac of those of our citizens who have 4 large circle ‘Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— of country cousins, are crammed full to Office 606 Broadway, N, ¥. ridge pole. Our early risers have no doubt met Birth. Jowms.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 24, the wife of Rossat 8. Joves, of a daughter. glad of their presence, however, aud though they may oot disburse the same amount of ready cash Married. SPRNE Sa SIRNAS ad Wareide Caveranserios os hone Baxer—Ciaswox,—Ou Wodnesday, July 2%, by the another class who come here lap mages atl ya Rev. Peter Stryker, at the Reformed Dutch church, Wost mer vacation. They are geuorally sure to leave good im- | Twenty-third atreet, Jomy A. Baxxn to Lavea S., daughter ——- behind them, and carry away of the ‘Simon Clanaoa. La ll tea be that generally results im the re- Dusxxponr—Haxsart.—On Tuesday, July 24, by tho (0 come 5 Rev. T. J. Sawyer, Mr. A. F. Dusaxpowy to Miss Juve not seem to understand crowds how. | Hrxnser, both of this city. Eastern, for instance, we observed foveral knots of individuals so tied and twisted up in | poi*aeas Ry SA) seemed «an — Liv inGeton.—On Bell, O. D., Crave M. Harmon to Joanna, eldest what interminabie snarl, that it Soe ee dae ae te daughter of the late Sidney M. Livingston. bese: could be suilicieatly ex . Parties attempt to ascend and Gangway at the same time. One door 1s often weed as both entrance aud exit to several places, especially to the rooms, where the ladies will per- sist in going; while the contest between the satiated crowd making their way out of the ship, end those who is a avarice of a single ividua: should be allowed so material! in i comfort of many, and that so serious & fault once discovered should not result either in his being moved on shore, or to some part of the ship, where, if i¢ must eat and drink, it should not be to the peril of the life and limb of those around them. We Tepeat again, for the benefit of visiters, that in the Died. Brovm.—On Wednesday, July 25, at his father’s sum- mer residence, Bull's Ferry, suddenly of diptheria, after 8 tew hours of severe ilness, Jasos, infant soa of George Brodie, aged 3 aged 38 years. ‘The friends of the fnmily, and of her father, the late Robert McFarlane, are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 68 Weat Eleventh street, ‘at two o'clock, this (Thursday) afternoon. Her remains will be taken to Yonkers for interment. Core.—On Wednesday, July 25, at Jersey City, Joan A. Coin, aged 68 years. hs ‘His remains were taken to Ponineae ¢ iecinens, t thronged condition of the ship, to venture into | _,Cousss.—On afternoon, iy 24, at three the rereheat aan, it virtually gi oa ea ot oreloc, Jans coum, son of James and Rose Collins, warning: ; for one might almost attempt to os fio he torrent of Nigurn fo tom the cas | oe eral wil ke ioe tia Rharsiay) afternoon, | tide that cesselesaly pours down the stairs leading | Garsovoort street. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary | Cemetery for interment. The relatives and friends of th | family are respectfully invited to attend. Corucan,—In Jersey City, on Wednesday morning, Ju- es ee 8 aes ee jJoux CoRRGaN, 2 the year is age. His frieads and thoce of tho family are iy in. vited to attend the funeral, this (inary Feros, at | four o'clock, from his late residence, 168 Morgan street, near Prospect street, Jersey City. Cuosst.—On Tuesday, July 24, Mary Amsa Cuonsr, daughter of Wm. aad Ann Cloucy, aged 3 years, 3 months and 7 days. ‘The funeral will take place this day ,) from the residence of her mother, 250 Bridge street, Brooklyn. The attendance in the afteraoon is of a much more me- tropolitan character. The matinge which commences at daily features of the ship, and no doubt is a source of at- traction to many who desire to combine the pleasures of seeing and hearing on same occasion. To see the ship well one must now go very early in the morning, say at eight o'clock, or after five in the evening, when the rush has ceased and the crowd Kn gine Ia order to ascertain what particular motive calls so end al the yards, our followed one of heed individuals — et a oe. we result was, that after travelling some one 7 DxVaav.—On Wednesday, July 26, Frawxiin 8, son of eighty feet above the surface of the and reaching oily 3 si clibie be sid indiital fl beat drm out the Inte Andrew snd Agnes C. DeVeau, in the 17th year of Sas one Sevte bis seme voce Ge Gast. Bet The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in ‘double | led to dotice this peculiarly American style of self-pre. | ,, Te relatives and friends of the family aoe treet ten @ spot church, at White hardly on the mast that can be reached on which either knife ae Se a te Terenas ob Unals Haw Be. in the most scute- | cheile. Trains leave Twenty-sixth street station for White scratched, angular and horrible chirography imaginable, | fies at $45 A.M. ome. the tindreda of ambition wba a of bi of ambit arn cas orem aura | sir want aa etree gee gti: | Pe = aetna 2S eg plied. He said:—The peculiarity of the occasion - | ‘To thove ui to the wavering ets tFenae . ed it almost impossible to tdterense is inheangs te ship such a feat is attended with the utmost danger, and His Iriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited give expression to his feelings; it seemed to him as if the | we trust that before the lesson is taught by some sad eC- | 1 attend his funeral, without further invitation, from No. power of speech had , and it appeared | cident manures will bo to prevent this promis- | 65 Fast Broadway,’ this (Thursday) afternoon, at three {o require the heart of a giant to utter the little word of | cuous ramble tos portion of theGreat Eastern, the novel- | { o01" 7 , two syllables—farewell—when they (the City Bd Savaascay ‘as well enjoyed from the talt steeples | © Tyicc wany.—On Wednesday, July 25, Mr. Joay H. Dace. Sessa ant tm etsen bad pontine yp mccoy wp ted Downing, who keeps at No. 3 Broad street, and who ae omer eer aes — visit of the latter in bmg York _. Cammy yn were | has an establishment he Se pon ag at three o'clock, from his late , 28 First avenue, Beane ow looking around him, on bis right and on his | don’t visit the great ship will mias great treat Wate oem Seay a er desias of tar Soaps left, the eyes of strong mon suifused with tears, with aes te eon ry Bn ag weane lungs, nothin but i on — lips at Sting Basen we } Arrivals and --~-mo ‘The friends and SS of ite peeiaen he Rey. Patrick the sincere expression and sentiment of his comradesof | pan Canana at Haurax ror Bostox—Messrs. Albert Hal whee vorty sone treet, thie (Teursday) at the New York City Guard that the occasion was slmost | Appoid, Fs Clark, 10 o'clock. The remains will be taken to the uureh ‘the one of waseraing; bes tty ware Datos Se ie ees r Cross, where a solemn mass of requiem will bo fall “City Guard.” ‘With the following inscription Oar rere rreecees. Aone none ne rene at. ne rnnemnnesnne nace se: g (Cap 3 New York, July 25, 1800. One rene ee ene et rare Pt POPIEDELE DELLE DORE HE EP a aD tr) rs As the troops marched down Broadway thourands 0 Spectators congre; at the store w: » dalconics ‘and on the sidewalks, to take a parting view of the Blues. AT TAR STRAMSHIP DOCK. The military marcbed on the steamship dock, at pier ny ty Ln as aout at ¢ ae received buzzes of a spect "At querter five o'clock the liaes of the steamship Florida, on which the troaps were embarked, were let go, amid the ebcers of the military, the fring of canonn, and the music of Dodworth’s band, playing “Auld Lang ne”? aud “Home Sweet Home.” This closed the visit the Savannah Blues to New York The photo regen who took the picture of the comps ice at Me, 8M. Whitlock's, on Satirday, presented Ca tain Anderson with one of the pictare: W., aud another was preseated to the cr xO soUTR, NO wer, NO NORTH. §O Rast. ereeeeee To vis ATION We recetved tae Caliowing telegraghis dempaccy Gibson, and ‘om, Hartville, | offered up for the of his soul, and thence to St. lanes, Loomataker and lady. Misses Lawson, | Patrick’s Cathedral interment. Fraycu.—On Wednesday, July 25, Apriaros raven, youngest ‘child of Richard’ and Mat!ida Freach, aged 16 months and 4 — ‘The funeral will take pisce from No. 2 Gramercy park, the time of which will be publisbed in Friday morning's Jewet, L mer, A. Busch, Lonhardi, Miss G Otte Icomanpt.—At Bedford, L. 1.,0n Sunday, July 22, of @ watelden Hide indy ond child, Miss Be Roots, cholera infantum, Womans, daughter oc LW. and Mr Hermann and lady, Mre ‘and son. hie Jugbardt, aged 3 months Ricnyoxp,, 4o—Steamship Roancke—James K. , Ia —In this city,on Tuesiay, July 24, Fass Kennedy, J Jones DX Willoughby and lady, ‘Miss Wi b- | J., second daughter of Rev. Danie! Lancaster. by, BC Osborne, G 4 Hines, P R Graham, ‘Me relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- on |, Ht Winter, Wm Trumbull, D Jno Nin her fem the ‘of her father, No. ino, F . Miss Mordecai, Miss Mordecal, Mra WG | tend ber funeral, pesteouns 0 Wheeler and sou, D M Dunlap, HD Anderson, 8 Hubbert, | 292 East Broadway, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two 1. A Williams, © D Bates, Clapp, JS Wright, L @ Bai- | o'clock. lard—and Z7 wp the seerage. , July 24, Kur H., wife of Lavxxign.—On Tuesday, John H. Leveridge, M. D. The relations aud friends arc invited to attend the fune. ral service, at No. 108 Es Fast Broadway, this (Thursday) morning. at eight o’ctock, as the remains will be removed Hawavnc—Bhip Cereo—Hermaa Mutschall. Remy pios—Hark Harriet Spaiding—M G Kelton, 8 0 Cairns, Jaa Turpil. Gaspar Owen, John Cowersoa. ~an—Steamsh! on Friday morning, at seveu o'clock, to Westileld, N. J. atthnw iDews rea ie Te Mr | “"Lasoorns.—On Wednesday, July 25, Hevar Lasanes, Piiche!, Seth Tenfant, Otis Marek, ML Pielshe, 8 Washi aged 29 years, 4 months and’7 days. rac Wm Sheedy, W (i Moore Dearest brother, thou hast left us, ‘rar: Davia, J J Smith, WE. Hiradly, ‘And thy loss we deepiy feel, ma rinte seg Bit it God, our benetator: He can all Gur sorrows heal Livre roou~Ship W 8 Lindsay—Mre Wm Morsice and ve ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfulty children, Mise Foeden. » 4 wee the fern 00 Friday lteraoo, a balf-past two o'clock, from his iate residence, No, Jersey City News. Twenty-eighth street, without further invitation. | His re- Svonmy Dmavis.—A man named John Carrigan, keeper | mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- of a grocery and liquor store tn Newark avenue, Jersey | ment. . City, died " aaaeaty yesterday moroiag. His death was McNans —On Wednesday, July 25, of eonsumption, caused from disease of the beart. Sauce: McNamm, aged 08 years od Aman giving his name as Patrick Dunn, from Troy, | , The friends of the are invited to at- tend the funeral, st his residence, 268 Atlantic street, ‘was found lying sick pear the frie So mgs ony 4 night | Brooklyn, L. 1. ‘His remains will be taken to Greenwood last, aod was removed to the Almshouse, where edied | Cemetery for iatoruent at two o'clock this (Thursday) yesterday morning of disease of the lungs. afternoon. ; ia Drowxxo,—Coroner Gaffaey beld an inquest on Tuesday Orrex.—On Tuesday, July 94, M. C. Doxerre Orrex, daughter of Christopher and Chariotie Utien, aged 4 years, ight, on thefbody of a colored woman, named Anna Elias, 4 months and 24 days. who was found in the water foot of Farex street, Jersey | The relatives and friends are invited to attend her fune- City, Deceased was about forty years of age, and had been | ral, from her father's residence, 523 Madison street, cor- edon board the towboat Satellite as stewardess, | ner of Scamell, this jmp st: at two o'clock. La 4 it ® su ed was drowned while attempting to go | Her remains will be ca to on board on Seturday night. A verdict of “Found drown- | Pxxsam.—On Wednesday, July 25, Taos. M. Pacaax, Jr., ed’ was rendered. ton of Thos. and Phebe Fetham, aged 1 year, 11 months ys The friends and relatives are respectfully Invited to at- tend his funeral, ad Wilton, Coun., oa Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. Paws —Oo Tuesday, July 4, Jaume Haxroup Pars, ee ee Joe. L. aad Curis- tine Paine. Infan@le Convulsions. fi Smoat tstanty relieve ariping fo. the bowel and Shad ale and overcame, INFANTILE, CONVCLMONS, whieh, if ean est en ete a casee of DY $08 SUTRRRHOEA ih chases wheaey | The relatives and friends of the family are reepset*ul ®t ariges {rom teething or from Oiber cause. juested to attend the fuseral from his twenty five cents s 'd Smith) residence, No. 216 We Thirty ret | ‘clock. Sold by all a aaa Street, this (Thursday) morning, at bal/-past ten o Brooklyn Puotographe—witltameon’s | The roma Wil be taken ts Engin Neqnooranel fo | Miniatures, Life Sie, Two forty-nine | interment. | 4H) Fulton street. Srevavnow.—In this city, oa Tucetay, July 24, Gxoage Srevanvon, aged 07 years aad 9 mon His remains will Ue taxea from hi late rewidence, 194 ona one ‘ a Petmee 2 nt Business and Visit: aS aiid seeps Sapeae yd * "on. 16, O90 Bi aad 764 Bevel way, N.Y. Dollar the Chest, at Good Tea—One CHRIATIANSON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 1 Chanvers street and 216 Greenwich street. 1, for Be., at the Parlor Galery, street, Card Photo- | at eleven o’ , where je, $i, by HOLMES, 395 | are respectfully invited to attend. Satxs.—On Wednesday, July 05, Prax Satta, only son of Frank aud Mary Agues Salles, aged | year 4 months and 21 days. } Lay the lilies by the bier, Breathe no sigh and ehed’no tear, He is gatheriag tadeless Sowers, In a brighter world than ours. While we gare om that dear face, Motionlets in death's embrace, ‘Brough the bitter tears will come, Let us smile, for he’s at bome. Home, where death bas never bees, Home, where tears are never seen, Home’ where sorrow caaaot cone, Let us an.le for Le'a at home, Lt SEWING MACHINES, Square Pinos are ed for Sve jarerooms 82 and 4 Waker sireet re mag -” end the t eral thegres:a ra? per 0 | atl juperal, dence J } Webster ds Co.’s Improved Fight | Nincteenth street, without aay further iavitelton. gree el pitrming’s Paseps Chempton sire 204 | euttareary aad tons Mucha o:tt yar to outa 5 ys. } ee — - The friends of the family are reepectfully invited 10 CMrchugh’s Lilasive Wig—An entire No~ | attend the funeral, this raday) afternoon, at tuo velty: Ynatainable: no taruing up beaind, 20 Broad | two o'clock, (rom 289 West seventeenth street. { way, Beat A. T. Ste 400.’ | Swan. —C0 bape ye ( July 2, Ecrwmusa, wife of | Archibald Shearer, age’ # years. ‘The relatives and friends of the famliy are invited to Batchelor's Hair Dye is the Best tn the | world. sold Made applied in appropriaie priveie TOOM™A | sitend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two | et the wig {ae ory, Isham! mere ‘o'clock, from Ko. Gansevoort strc Beautital Com —Laird’s Liquid —O0 Tuerday, July 4, of craup, Jaxer Dneem- | Peart treaeas or <1 wor ry] a a mow, daughtor of Malcolm aud Isabel’, Sinclair, aged 1 fylug and preserving the skin. 49° Broadway. | year, § months and 16 days. | | - | The fumersi will take oe this (“fnursday) afternoon, od _ ack or | yy al drucwate, w eer HiiV's Hair Dye, veowa.—Depo: No. 1 Barclay Cristadoro’s Hair a. —The best in the world. privately applied ai No. 6 Aswor Hi | sce 9, monte Barry's heroms 1s the Best and The funeral will take 1-x°" o'cloek P. M,, at the hous caeepent article for dreagag, benus ying, curling. clesnsing, , } SS and resoring wrt. 7 ify ce ree, and ai two o'clock, from the residewe of her pareot® ‘West Seveateenth street, Giasgow (Scotiand) papers pit ase copy Swrt—In Brooklyn, Seven'4, month, 26th, Loews Bavcen, oul ee of Samue! and Ellen Augusta Smith, on th inat., at three orge J. Badger, Willough- by avenue, noar Spencer Jaly 26, Parmiex Savage, son t Savage, a native of the Ireiand, 1 years Dr. Marsh Continues to A y His Radi- Cully tariten nD, af two O'Clock avenue 25, 160) | Her rempsinn 1 a | Sarates A ell ‘Beavaogzes acoote azv 1¥Iag00 class of " imernied will also traveller ex- poseaio fatogs of ctmbia nd waar, wi ite safe and sure remedy, nad one none abould ever without. Reader, try i:, for we as ‘eure you you will find in it's friend icieed, ae weil aa Bad tm perfect proweutive ef well ea ere tor tae silmenta to exposed. men, and Ty out St fe and frag fam Ue ommmnd anata valent the f the rt Daa asec al” Sy run the risk of delay. “BOLVAONEY GQOOTG ANY WHIGHOO AAILVAOLSAE S:G@O0M BORSEAONE Au DEAP PERSONS WHO RATE FAILED TO _GET RR'AIxY FLARWE! SHUULD. ae IMMADIATEE © D8. VON MOSCHTIN RMR. OOULLT ARO alTarE, WHO WiLL. THYIR HEARING UY 18 NEW READ NEW TESTIMONIALS. PROM PETER MCLAUGHMLM, BAG. NOW FORA. T have preat pleasure ia cerufyiag to Dr Vou Moschriaerte skill, I nave been deaf for a long time, and since Dr. or Moschrlaker operated on me oan bear diatincty. Ei skill and de deal without pain i estonis! gg, ee LAUGHLIN, me. Rew Yorx, July 24, 1960. ROBERT BAGE, ESQ. President of the Gondrte Bare insurance Company, New Tort, ‘Dr. Vou Moscuzmen, Oculist and Aurist No. 107 Clinton 5 Dear Si2—I am a living witness of aki tn tion of the ear—having, on a recent come totally deaf in one ear: and, by the who brought me to your office, where Jour otice deat and why Bearing’ gtr your and m0} Which I shall ever be thankful to you. per you can ose my name, ‘With great woe HOMERT BAGE, 12 all street. ‘ New Yorx, July 11, 1860, c = GEORGE GORDON, F8Q., NEW YORK. Dr. ion Moschgieker ‘operated on my ears {or deafanas to satin’ . In a few dave I waa perfectly renored, ‘and without inconvenience or interruption 0 business. [ haw bapiphssiie thy GEO: GORDON, 65 W. 4 ¥, ok. eee. Naw Yorx, June 26, 1860. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, the well known RUROPRAN OCULIST AND AURIST of the EAR VAPORIZER, which reniorse the obstinate cases, as well a8 mops ibe aolsew y be consulted on al! diseases of tbe eye aad o'clock. at lof CLINTON PLACR, EIGHTH STRERT. i TTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS ery No. 4—You will OF MORTON COMMAND. yourselves to the Generaite. of Wasi ngion Cam- oe tie Ua 0. BENJAMIN, Commander. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION,—TO REMOVE TAN, A freculen, Pimples, ae. and to impart a bealthy hue 19 Ube Complexion, use Lowenberg & Co.'s Pn de Fio- rence, the ‘and ¥ Gt which is te-iifed by Dr, James K, Chilton, the chemiat; and thousands of merits. At EVERDELL'®—WEDDING NOTES, CAR. See the Orange Blossom Euvelopes, new oaus he cards, dc. J Broadway, corner of Duane eres. GENTS WANTED—POR THE Eyanre, SEWING - Liberal discoua: alowed for areueon Otic 498 Broadway. A’ JOUDOIR SEWING MACHT HARRY PA’ Rise aremi re koe B Sink NEW STYLE OF SHOES AND GAITERA, A@ ONES’, 10 avd 12 Ano street, Call nad eee bem. USING MY ONGUENT YOU CAN ALL beantiful flowiig beards and luxuriant a jail not staln or injure the nkia ia any way whatever. T: hae Prive 2G ‘GRAHAM, 100 Jaman: areca Qenire ont BARDEN, THR, MURDERER lust publiabed, pri cen THe LIFE, CONFESSION AND LETRAS OF COURTSHIP or REV. JACOB 8. HARDEN, Executed for the murder of his wife, at Belvidere, N. J. Melied tree of of pr meee Oe Ooer BUNIONS, INVERTKD NAILS, ENLAROGD jotats, and a1] diseases of the feet cured without oe laconvenience to the by Dr. RACHABIR. Py € 70 Reters to Cond eons of the city. Pers QUEEN, OOD BLES? HYR:OREEN Heal Champagne for $11 per dorea, a 37 Fulloa arvet 7 ] WILL FIGHT TILL I DIF POR FREEDOM ANOTHER NFW STORY, e Ltd KB OS LENUS, THE Qi GALENUS. THE GLA! GALENUS, THE GLADIATO? om, THe ROMAN MAIDEIVS LOVE ROMAN BADER's Love ROMAN MA 'S LOVE ROMAN MAIDEB'S LOVE. ROMAN "8 LOVE. By FRANOIS & SMITH, Author of “Ryeleen Wison,’” mange. the Child of ty,” Avent Kain,” “ilisa, tha. Wanderer,” “The grant,” de. 18 BEADT TODAT a a nich may lead to ton conviouce Bee ibe Ghaakity received by MOorsans NERY FOR SALZ—BOOKS, Ram. rari and Curtoaitien borght, sold or 68 Changed, a: the old Curcsity Shop, 10) Nassan street. FYRARD, PATES a4 €O. T HOURRRERPER'S FB INF ALLIBLE 1 ‘AND VERMI ‘The only truly reliable article to exterminate bedbuge, Cro ton dogs, mows, garden lnaeets, rai and mice. Pring"pal depot 167 Broadway. Sold by aL droggien SRS rane aso Tih Rathod bBo, ) MACHINISTR AND OTRAS —TRON CASTINGS OFF ‘Kiude made to order a: very low pz “Cage orn W anit Lrov forntry, WO and S68 Water arent NY. IF FOULOWING TWO PATENTS FOR FALR—T Tx bee se MBAttKR e128 4 5 siree:, west of srawd~ way Bleck V sultanle for vacaishiag a4 kinda Of Teataer, sued as boots, bar | also Frenep, Poush, Tor periee cad edit teattene, he teapbon acca feamn vor Dishes wre offered for sale at the low price 0: W ceuts + Uwe. Milltery xecontremena a) Si a we ail aM daily. SEEUL, RCONOMICAT, AND LU Xy AlN Us Py Primgase Family Soap, % Ibe. Pearl White, 10e.. tase Jar “ PERE Y dey Io nae yay “ey et ee

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