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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1860. 6 Additional Particulars of the Commotion | subscriptions were $1 000 from Moore N. Falis, Presideat - 4 any at Occoquan, Virginia. of the Bay Line X:e‘olk steamboat Company; $500 from their Hear, art ‘Ore. UNRIV, General Leave Taking ofthe Cadets—The | un panaps AND MARCH THROUGH sRoADwar, | _ TB Alexandria (Ve.) Gandicsays:—Tho receat raising | HOU, M. Warleid, President of the Corn and Your Bx Bee rruune Tia eee Snloaee Hospitalities at the St. Nicholas—Brief It was near five o'clock before the Zouaves and their Of @ Linooin flag by a fow persons in and near Occoquan, | the Northern Central Railroad, tm the adseace of Mr Git. | ee OC dhe Rom _Hramdlal Spocehes—Tine Incemttve | guastesoors gt the order to march. Long before that | Pee Wiliam county, coatinues te give much dastis- ng fro sot- an #10 trom Aron Metal, jong, 18 Water aren to the Attainment of their Presemt Excel= | time, however, the place of rendeevous was Lteraity | {tion ie gue caceunte in the newmvapers of ite being | Philadelphia, Wiimington and Baltimore railzoads are it iO Gold lemee as @ Zouave Corps—The Parade At | crammed with people who oougreguted at this point, | political leads of Liocaie go tae ae ners of the | also derrly interested in the matter, as well as the vari B. Sande & Oo,, Ms University P! 4 Lincoln in the place designated, which | ous steamboat companies yvoning to and from the city, Penfold, Parker & Mc wer, y Place-The March Down | como to wave their last adieu to the houored guesis | We see in some of the newspapers, are much exaggeraicd. and it is believed “other suuee will make up the tg ey. Broadway to the Steamer—A General | whoco visit had expirod, and some, aud by far the | » however, s privateletter was received | sum required—the Norfolk Company guaran: a ee, Farewell Ovation=Tne Hush to the | greater’ powion, “10 “ascompany” Wem ‘la "their | tdyy'ufmant natn ees | tein 0 aa. erent ted’ ie annapola Dica — Steamer—Auld Lang Syne, &c. march 4s as was ‘through: rumors that a ‘of three hundred | seheme, the Great Fastern may be expec Awonewa—in th P | OFDOrR SEWING Yonterday, alter n day ands baits sojourn and rest | as heard goming up Toireaatl tens divert abecrtear | {be Upper part of Ue county, bad mae | “Bande sieewh tho, lattay. part of nah WOM, Aumauws, youngest dacthlee ot vole a aad Martaes A, | 9. eer ae aa from the fatigues of thelr trip and exhibition drilis at | the claoa of "busses, cabs, wagons and carriages, there | sad Hawn detpaie eet aoe ee | Movements of the Atricam Squadron, &c, | A"irews, Aged 1 year, 6 months and 26 days. Slaten. 't ves took thelr final leave of | Was 4 rush to windows and to stoops and balconies’ while » recently erected there. It was, the | ~~ - ir acquaintances are invited to attend the EST RAILROAD GUIDE » the gallant Zoum the ci of iene Teed tee geeie ean letter says, also reportea a telegraphic despatch bad OUN NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 89 Cannon Reavy Kvery 8a’ New York and of their brothers ia arms, who go kindly | tinuous line a et ‘st Nicholas as far up as the eye been sent to Gov, cause of alarm, | Umrrep Staves Sreame Momcay, street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without | LLOYD'S aMERI treated them during their | could ®, | Sad that Gov. Locher had responded to the despatch by Ferwanno Vo, W. C. Africa, May 23, 1900, further iuvitation. , contains 304 Time Tables Feocived aud generously ng reach. Onward came, nearer and nearer, the glitter: saying that Gen, | Bsnxixy.—On Frida: °t than the Hei stay here, ‘The forencon of yesterday was spent by tug uutform of the band, und cle behind the compuct line prveerve Ube peace Gf the eaariztnd received orders t | me Mouican is her to receive the mai! for the | , Beuxter On Friday, Joly 27, Wussas R. BRRELEY, | ole ten he u them in bidding farewell to the numerous friends pony ET the whole width a the | The following copy of a letter to a gentleman in Georgo. | Squadron, and will proceed to the eouthward as soon as | months. eoimns Feat 3.7. ‘| which their proficiency in military tactics, their soldierly |"ning in fromt and ki the previous line of quict | thet Day-uitated ow the 25th p contains somo Tur- | tho eteamer arrives, which will be in afew days. Flag | | Tue funeral will take plete from the residence of his | (JAUTION 70 THE 4 bearing and courteons manuere, when once they doffed |#Pedestrians, gentle and simple, who sought to get | "Din Sm —Our Vilage bas been in a furore of excite | oficer Inmar, in the Constellation, is at Madeira; the | Derseu#> on Banday afteraoon, at two | ravens c the musket ant knapsack, secured to them amongst our b ag ‘ae Sere, tae ee are ment for the last two days, owing to information having | Sloop-of-war Portemouth is also there. The Mysticison | Cuarin.—In Williamsburg, suddenly, ou Friday morn- | ae my citizens. They leave bebind them a character for pro- | they , at different points from out the throng been received by the of the republican party that | her station, in the region of the Congo; the Sumpter at igre a Banas Gears. | FOR PRIVATE AND AL Use. c ry there wee an armed force coming here on Friday aoxt | z 4 friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. in ail that relates to the best qualities of behind, on stoops and balconies, burst forth much clap- Bahiadearyo; the Marion at Bahia Fonda, whore she is Se r — i deiency, q citizen ping of'handa and hearty cheers, in their eyes, the | Lor the Purpose of their pole. A meeting was teud her funeral, from her late residence, No. 143 Broxd. WOLYR'S SCHIEDAM TIC APPS. ooldiers, even higher than tbat which preceded them | Be fo cheerian on < yee ay ag hciee pe bold io Brenteville and ier on Saturday last, when or her orders to return home, her cruise ec w , Williamsburg, ou Sunday afternoon, at hall-past ous | and mecetedly soperion qualities beverage had met in rivalry the well idence good ving ‘Whe determined that some men should be seat here | expired. The San Jacinto, by the last advices, was st! pai Ry mexticinal over all toare- ore they v traiued bands of the | snowy handkerchiefs in the bands of ladies fair. Through to take the pole down. Captain Thornton, one of our ma- | at Cadiz, repairs. Northampton please copy. | duced into the New York based choentoal | Empire City, whose citizen soldiery are the pride and boast | Broudway the whole march was an ovation. Never was | gistrates and ‘© captain of militia, resigned for the purpose | _ Lieatens Koney, temporarily commanding the | Cuson.—At Pazeaic 'N. J., on Friday, July 2, Baar fal of the most ‘seu hems and iat euiraoy ot {Sal Americana a tho abort epecc delivered by Colonel | {20 eine Aeatineal so Gly acledp to, “Welonme | S uring command of the are’ ‘They called on Goucral steamer, Sampter, died Ou board of that vesss!, at | Cunsox, beloved and ody child of Wn. Hy and Virginia | trom the pastaou aaa tas atest a eats Bilsworth, at the dinner given to the Cadets and their gal- | the Zouaves. At last they reached the picr at which the = Whether they Coal got eee Se ied thet’ he offlcer, nizh toned ot Bagg devoted fotip exten by neh gt tot ee tay oo “Joux @. Cons, | plains in the Unired Bute my vy tree lant escort, the Soond company of the Seventh | fupmmer euaited them, and from whict the crowd was | gould ot, loan them (or euch a purpose, but would eay | The health of the squadrou, generally, 18 good. Jr. eon of Jobn G. and Susan Hizabeth Cobb, aged & | WiDtAl ARS cal Chemist of Spain, in te of Chat regiment, by the proprictors of the St. Nicholas io camtt che mufltare 4 i Py Eons. At | mothing if they chose to take them. This gave them eu- —_——— years, 11 months and 20 Ainictul beverage nad « moet powert = - ] ; = ‘4 and ren couragemont, and they notified the republicans that they Pike's Peak Matters. ‘The retatives and friends of the family are respectfully Susplces under which the ‘schnapps has | Hotel, in Rew nas the praiseworthy incentive | She crow ated ae’ Eo resin gees © ch, rere Coming, and that the pole must come down. |The {0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. invited to attend the funeral, from 303 West Twenty-ninth | Bud malntsned us, repaiation rept Miron | which to the frequent drills, the nightly parades, | thoir entrance before the Ph ay eo eee a ouming. ia from the upper part of the country kept 4 street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. inlsed States, Cubs, fexieo and many of the South Amer : could again New York, July 27, 1960. July 26, Framx, only Fican republics, from the office of the private the abnegation of all enjoyment, which stood in theway, | gate within on the pier. The esoort drew up in line at ee oa Rowe, sad staume Wy be ving anxious S0 i ? ep ke icy Ene SMe eet Se . We Diape: Taiirmartes und Heephais © PWUHoner 60 the ‘would Agrecabie to promise in your iague of the 28d instant, I | childgof B. A. and Hennie Davis, aged 6 months. Aya ’ Ube yr yonee ” » institutions: Or were Likely to retard them in renching that goal to | the ca F vir mls ronfrering A edd x On Mouday night poner basen. g a £04 | cacioge for publication letters from the Pike's Peak dele. | _ DYMocK.—S , OD > duly 81, Jesse Nicwor- | tred the most suncaine hopes o€ lis coamufactenage Ca eae which they aspired—to be the iriendiy contestants for | Gock of the steainer. A few hastily r Ne | despatched partics to Alexandria and Washington, and it ion, authorizing mo to confee with the President and | £0X,DEMOCK, daughter of William’ and Margaret Dymock, Pea of the phiysiclann by whom “Avis We td that palm of excellence as citizen sultiers hitherto ac- | rapid grasp of an outstretched hand ast all such commu, unition, and hed deteroniued to'buld efurt apound the | Cabiuct 10 regard to-a Territorial orgunivation, with so- | S#f4 29 vonre,6 months and two days.) | of the change by. nterined the corded to the Seventh regimcat. This was the first great —— gy, > by the steamer est Sm, the | pole and protect it at all hazards, This report only added | ‘retary Cass’ acknowledgment of receipt invited to astend the funeral, from the residence of her See Foye yey The ft sa a object to attain. This was the ambition which called Santer ee Mev, te, ‘with cup fe Send’ they to the excitement, as it was supposed they could mumter W. ©. SEWTT. | parents, 268 West Forty-third street, on Sunday after- de it nparieled ales In Cuatien owe soir forth al ivr continnons end persevering efurie, aut | gare, thres rary cher Tee were tka uP Ay tho | ven taps ba man” Tay Seman ee te | oc en a eyes we wom pul he ters | Ree ol so GEA, say a8, Mare Asm, wile af | Seecooafhon Maura hemeintas eee, ae that they have succeeded therein is generously attested | Crowds who ane ne ‘Pian; See, extaeqventiy ission | guns, &c., and seut a despatch to Governor Letcher that | % *utbority referred to ubove but for want of space.— | y Anton are ye B . ous adventnrer to imitate this Bure preparation te by their gatlant rivals themselves. Dand, and returued with powerfal interest. ae they | t2CY Were threatoned by an armed force, and that they | FH». Haxato.} Gusax.—Ou Friday, July 27, Jous Gerry, of the county | §S%ite ianels Cad beatles meet tenes an tee . canny , ‘ J I fal i looked to him for ; but if he did not protect Fermanagh, Ireland, in the 85th year of his age. syiich Ro renetstinn telah be every other means by Coionel Euieworr said: — ‘1 ree ded in New York some | 8u , the old familiar strain of “Auld Lang Sync” was | th, Ley would ; rept injured and hisown infamous A heard from the bald in low and measured cadences, end em, they e up arms and protect themselves. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ure respectfully | interests advanced. five or eix years ago, and often w.toessed, with admira- for @ time all nolee was hashed. Teen broke S the The Governor answered them by saying that ho would invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | — Kvery mode which ingenuity could devise, within and with- tion and pride, the soldierly bearioz and proficiency in all | merry notes of “The girl I left bebind me,” and three | Muuediately order General Hutton here with bis rogi- sapere gon homes, 96 Hoary street, on Sunday afternoon, at wo | See ee ee ener eats cesta ee cant ne 2 4 i F " “ * ment to protect them. This will be bad news to the The Royal Canadian Sensation—The | o'clock. compounder to fill bis fet ut the sacrifice of 4) martial exercises of the Seventh reximent; and after. | more cheers for the Zouaves was the result. Thus the gal- | peral, as he has said that the pole should come down at —0On Thureda; July 26, 1 G i, i upon the public his poisonous ndmta- wards in Ch lant Zouaves tcok their departure from amongst us. ist Great Meteor—The Chicago Zouaves at | C10 reday evening, July 26, Lonscr Gusset, | {hreor the flea iaoemite Smaps icago, when my comrades here did me the the risk of his life. When the republicans received the Ww aged 45 years and 10 months. a ‘The deplorable effects which have in some cases followed. hocor toeall upo meto take con:siand of them, set before he seaawed Sct ne af a due wii ee wroegur th 8 | paces ee Onrieete ee coe nne | igthel ecnensta feast i unis ore cemettuny | gacdmcteraint te tie comprents eelaicy co's S, ng » Wh or Ah e, — myself and them the Seventh regiment ax our model. One of the most interesting presents to the Emperor of | Messenger despatched by them. We are now waiting to recs ” : eratecami Elm street, this (Saturday)’ afternoon, at half-past one | #round bis pure importation additional should ast This has been the secret of our sucovss 0 far.” . hear from Genoral Hutton, and suppose he will behere | Mewe—-Market Reports, éc. alerin | ® caution to the public carefully to the tg This frank and manly avowal called forth, as it well | Jpan was that made by James Conner & Sous, of the | this morning to see about the adhire There has been six. | ‘The Wexxty Herat, for the present week, will be Kuxenay.—At Philade on Friday morning, July 27, | the “uneauivocal wee yore, ovpanch so here deserved, the hearty cheers of the gallant Seveuth tea | United States Type Foundry, of this city. It consisted of | ty volunteers from the republicans “to die by the pole.” Feady this morning at ten o'clock. Iu its columns, | Mrs. Caruanine Kueway, of David D. gan, of this | Schnapps, neues it. If anything was wanted tw knit in closer {ra- Tt bs be ternity these fellow citizen soldiers, surely these words iy an os a ‘ Some of y i necessary two very elegantly bound copics of their specimens of their frieuds advise them to give up if Hutton | coe other Uhings, Will be found:—An Account of the | “¥: roved by aman ant casas ley does not come, but hey swear they will not. i t whic Lxonort.—On Wednesday, July 25,.0f of Gol. Ellsworth woult have, thet cfiset. And if the | Wood and metal type, both of which, in their external | There is. Inter note, dated yecterday evening, stating | Arrival and Reception of the Prince of Wales at St. | Trmononm, son of Robert GL. aud Margarot S. Leonor’, | poneag se E Gorden ‘Zouaves learned much from the Seventh, it is beyond @ | and internal appearance, must prescut to the Emperor | that Geacral Button has resigned his position in'the mi- | Johns, N. F., with & report of Lis movements since bis | #¢¢@ 11 months and 15 days. fnvored by the lotions Bonen cure, that tae doubt teat thelr visit here will be of service to the mili. | ang his subjects the advanced state of “the art preserva- | Hitis. tval * | “Mason.—In Baltimore, on Saturday, July 21, afer a | und recited eubeedestn te cceuttauy ike finest in the wortd, Yary of New York generally, {rom the conviction that if a 70 Tun HECTOR OF THD MERALD. arrival, and a description of his personal appearance; All | jinyering lines, BEVERLY WaLTOKD MASO%, a hatlye of | which expels fed: thane aos, UF & pecullar procems. they are Ww continue to wear the Juucels so justly be- | tive of all arte’ in our young country, These specimens stowed upon them in times past, they must not | exhibit the great perfection of their mode of producing and for many years a resident of this city. nothing bebind it but pure aleobol; that it is manufactered S allow their accoutrements to rust or” themselves “4 ve rts of Accounts of the Brilliont Meteor as seen in differ- Naw York, July 27, 1860. bg in differ. i Da 4 > ig] * we tt r On . July 27, after sudden illness, ; the proprietor: that he is the sole, exclusive ma: Mz. Joha €. Uadterwood, who was ostracised by his | *0! Places on Friday wight lait; Am Account of tho Re- | Mowinon. On Friday. July 27, afer a sudden nese, | I86 RULE CCGG that no prepnioa ol teas Be - “9 the various sizes and styles of type, on different bodies Chicago Zouayt h ri . any approximation to tt, ered apecially, fo fali off from proficiency. What wade the Romaa foliow citizens in 1856 for attending the Fremont Coavea- | S472 Of the Chicago Zouaves tw this City and their Visit | ggod 1 year and 9 days. | polnted aes a bw - invincible was ths fact that” they. always | aud in separate characters, so entirely diferent from that | (20% citizens in 1806 for sitendings Liberty. pole is now | © West Point; Political A‘Tairs—the Secession Manifestoes “Gthe relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully | Peat mut uti fa plot and quart bottles, in cname oe 6 aoe Ga prt Pom Neepiend ho ow ag —_ of Japau—on blocks of wood, not adiuitting 0: any sepa- ian ot ean, Virginia, were delegates | of Messrs. Keitt and Yancey—Tne Specch of Mr. Hick- | invited to alteud ber funeral. trom the resideace of her egulotalng two = cach, he bame of the undersison: eapoLs, adopti 3 4 he ~ a. reatened at Occoquan, » Both c 3 . 3 . Sunda stamped on the bot! on fare. “In the came way, but in a peaceful spirit of rival- | Tatiom. Accompanying the specimens wus the followiNg | +4 the cHicago Convention; John C. Underwood wag a | MA Repudiating Louglas, and Specohes of Mesers. Brock. | Pareula, 617 Greenwich street, on Sunday afternoon, at | IP i te tum em tho lubes at A ONE AVE Cas ry, may the e,tizon soldiers of different States, oa excur- | letter to tae Emperor:— delegaie for the State at large, and John Underwood, of | imridge aad Douglas; A Very Interesting Account of the | McCiowye.—On Thureday, July 23, after a short and | tis forsale vy en, ye Sions similar to that of the Zouaves, become morc and | To His Masnory TH Expxxor oF JaPax:— Prince William county, one of the district delegates. I | Great Massacre of Christians in Syria; The Latest News | ®¥ere illmees, Witssaat McduotT, aged 85 years, | Sole Manufacturer and Lmaportee more conversant with, and proficicat ‘n, all that is neces. The undersigned, type founders, most repectfully beg | perceive your correspondeat is ia error, and I drop you hae Seen His friends and acquaintances are respectfully request- General depot 23 Beaver mreet, New kore. Gary to constitute an cilicient soldicry.’ Throughout the | to preseat to his Majesty the Fiuperor agpecitnen of print- | this note to correct it. W. W. Gitk. | from Europe, India, China, Mexico, Cuba, the South Pacific, | of to attend his funeral, this day (Saturday), frou his pieaenitcrarnnieahe tables morning the Cadets were to be seen in different parts of ing types, as manufactiired at our foundry, and to enclose a Centra! America, British Columbia, Oregon, California, &; | late residence, 40 Trinity piace. His remains will be in- Ou=. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, KNLAROKD the city singiy, or in twos and threes, but always accom- | q fow Japanese characters, on separate metal types, ex. TELEGRAPHIC. Editorials on Promineut Topics; Reports of the Cattle, | terfred in Greenwood Cemetery. Iron alls, And ui: discnses of the feet cured wioou: pais w panied be “some friendly acquaintdcces, visiting the | pressive of the name oad ‘title of your Majesty.” These Wadeinaste: Take tesa iy » | MoGixw.—At Haverstraw, on Saturday, July 21, Kane, | [icrpvenienes fo the patient, by Dr. ZAVHARIN. Surgomm of our citizens where they had previously | characters were obtained ou paper from the Embassy , cut Tee dd Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting uews of | the beloved wife of James MoGinn, and daughter of John | Seong ol the exp. tes” Revere to physicians ant wx ‘Deca Meicomed, aod bidding their frieuds there- | and cast separately, and placed on the specimen ina'few | We have no farther news from Occoquan to-day, except | the preceding week, received by telegraph or other. | and Honora Corkey, aged 27 years, 1 month and 28 days. {n good-bye. As the hour of three approached, however, | hours. more with a view of exhibiting our mode of exe- | that Gov. Letcher has led Gen. order Nexxs.—On Thursday, Juy 26, Wizam H., youngest | (YREAT BARGAINS MAY HF WA - they began to urrive at the St. Nicholas, by whose Los | cuting the dilierent kinds of work va soe bindiug aad 10 | out Ad cilia i et wise, Single coples, in wrappers, can be had at the | yon of Robt. and Nancy Kuna, aged 6 mouths’ lore. 655 Brosdway, ta dewsiny, ohorsed Sees pitable proprietors they had bcen invited to dinuer, to- | the specimen than any intrinsic valuc in this token of re. | “Ut ¢ Company of militia, if necessary, to preserve the | counter of the office, corner of Fultou and Nassau streets. Ocpxy.—On Thureday afternoon, July 26, after a long | #8 the stock will be sold below cost js ght the es-ort appointed to accompany them on | gpect to the Emperor of Japan. We beg the acceptance | Peace.’ It is beliewed, however, that the sympathies of | Price six cents. ‘and painful illness, Jouw T. ¥ 42 years. FAUREEN'S PSITRTS. amy (Wea thesan s - march to the boat by which they were to take | of this testimonial, especial'y because of the liberal views | Hutton are with the mob, and it is deemed doubtful : The friends of tho family are respecttuliy requested to nogdia tent aot ty Sekine Bee ee ome ‘their Goal departure. of your nation in honoring Atnerica with so highly intel. whether the men woald fre the isd or on thé Dra: of the Delaware State Lotte- | attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon at oue o'clock, rise, Barclay sir Nok Astor THE DINNER AT THE ST. NICHOLAS. i Embassy, aod in view of the prospect of an a t- pes bated 5 al Hos WOOD, EDDY & CO.. Managers of the from hia) Iate Fesidence, 207 LeXingtouaveuus. His re See SO TES QUEEN OOD TN DE Vantagcous commercial arrangement of romtual benefit to blicans. Dela RENTUCRT MISSOURI GTATE LOTTERIES, mains Ww taken to Greenwood. Hs THE QUEEN, GOD BLES’ HER: s ae ahemmpenenetis on tone TED two ealightened countries, Japan cai Ameriea—the | Some of the oflcers of tho Alexandria militia lett town | g7, 55,91, TA, Ge, Sor Cle ae BL ae ae: AT. | ac EAA cla thie city, suddenly, on Thursday morning, Seal Champagne for Sper diuen, 07 Pulia ens” good taste could reuder dinger grat oldest youngest. ss » 5S, 21, 74, GO, 9, 68, G1, 22, SL, . ¥ reek No. SO ere ae SR eee to their guests, was done by the proprictors of the st. | We also beg io forward a specimon of wood type—cxhi- | MAY) expecting their commands would be ordered to wane—OLase No. 356, Jovy 27, se, | tieth strect, near Fifth avenue, Dawe, Only son of John ‘HCKERS’ FARINA JELLY, A DELICIOUS Desk ' +4 biting the progress made by Young America in this | ,h@ seat of war. 46, 68, 44, 26, =, 74, 15, 43, 67, 21, 29, 5, 72. | O'Meara, Mealy deceased, of San Francisco, California, ‘and the best substitute for aaimai (vod; oa the ts Nicholas, An invitation bad been gent to the Cadets aud | pranch of the arte-—-with afew alpuabete ef metal weal Oizwulars eens free of cha either to aged 3 years, 7 months and 2 days. ies of the Astor love, and all the principal saloons. Meckong their escort to ascept the hospitality of the hotel on the | wood type. Long life and happiness to your Majesty and The Great Eastern. Orto WOOD EDDY £006 Locks Missouri, | ,. Tbe friondé of tbe faunily, and also those of his grand. | Farina Kolersto preveat burning oF scorching, Jeliy Moulds at the last day of the sojourn of the former in this city, | Prosperity to your subjects are the wishes of our country. | THE CROWD VESTERDAY—ENIGHTS TEMPLAR FROM father, Colonel Janes Donneily, are respectfully invited to | (ent No. 6 New Canal Aw] pa eT cosa laaia - which wut necepted, and wt. three o'clock the | MeD, especiaily of your obedient servants, e ABROAD—A BLIND MAN ALL. THE WAY FROM WISCON- | Drawings of France, Broadbents d&Co.’s | 1404 the funeral, this (Saturday) afvernooa, at half past os arrived and immediately proceeded to the JAMES CONNER & SONS. BIN—A BUKNING GTEAMEOAT—EXCITEMENT ON | Delaware Lotieries— Sal ole. coon [APORMATION WANTED. room. ‘They were accompanied, together with their | Each Prince, Ceusor, Interpreter aud afew others of | BOARD AND PROMPT ACTION OF THE BRITISH OF- Cones Counes, Ovsse 178, Jouy 37, 1808, fae me oe "i; ote 1th T understand « Dumber of persons are engaged ia cant ree by Mv gender hal bi pay Naciand | the Embassy received similar tokens of respect, which | FICKRS—THE CAFE MAY EXCURSION MOVEMENTS OF 40, 65, 28. 1, 29, 44, 78, 9, 1B, ts! 41,5, 57. | yp aged 59 years and} months.” rsa Buttiog up Glo under my’ tendo mark, feluedam veda Aromat Gard. by Be General Saudiord and Brigadier | Must constitute a medium of the highest order, in making | 7H SHIP, Frc. 4, 39, 9, 27, 69, 33, 53, 12, 55, 66, 47, 43 We know aot how much we have loved, tcormation which may lend ts the couvetion of the Aussi ait-cke wekSemnene Sir tel. Cores eare.| kiown che progress made in printing—the great ruling | _, Te Seures hourly registered on the automatic turn- 01" RANGE, BROADBENTS & 00., Bo Ratan ig Me yy em ie Seaver eet rely received by UDOLERO WULF laid for we enero ‘but there Rye! petteps, not ane lever of our country. " Btiles of the big ship yesterday indicated no dimunition Managers, Wilmington, Delawarc. ete ot eaten. Ne a abasionr aineioes Ghaplain of the Seventh Fegiment, after which aa on. TRADE WITH JAPAN—THE PIONERR vesMEL. | petra iggy: ‘ipsa recorded rey | OMcial Drawings of Hodges, Davis & One plenseresare cera Babtodieg The parties who hare writen anonymous letters to." s- Siaught, well saunas Lemed pot ai aren We understand that the clipper schooner New York, | tie ang eae ge eg tee | he 00." Consctldated Loteriss of Geormas— j annites ined orate Boe oie, informing, Rim of persone who are Butting cap TPepread When this attack to far Felaced as te cviucs | Captain John Sweeney, owner aad master, is about to | Viner Acs te pecracde sonnet ie ere | 18, 68, 40, 65, 1, 08, 68, 1, 3,9, 26, 63. Seems loveliest when parting forever. | will ica cit athnfiee Hola wig pay Oteir rome thre wa nothing more to conquer, a knock on Ws blo | start ca voyage to Jajan, withthe inten, i posibie, | Tne siiiehs ons tha Crees Baehion swe *ncdion at BODGKS, DAvIA 4 CO., Manages, Ranuxr,—te New York, ca ¥rilty Jar at nos | peepee mnt ono of entering into the cossting trade with that country. | ssough to keep a hotel.”” We may edd that if the sald in- 3 Rasizy, lave of Ohio. : : Go was trend pace een Oe CLOTHING — Captaic Saatzn said he bad risen to make what mnst | This is the iirst movemeut of the kind on the part of our : Royal Havane Lottery —Nes, 87,738, | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | sencl! Mace and n bole of premiein Tadelline Ink acd fee be, in view of the brief allowed. to them, u very | shipowners and mastere, but it will doubtless be followed | ©" uinal bad wandered down in the vicinity of the kitchen | oe a ae ied Cy ee et eette | iwi to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, No. Ing jour clotions fed eine tee ee ee nd ba fow remarks icdeed. He was happy to know that the | jn dee time by numerous others. We are requested to | *22ut dinner time, and had seca the array of roast beet €0,, Mankors, 33 William street, New York. “Oirenlars sent | TQQut Ge Retin an Friday, July Sh, Slee, Hosay | Houaion sireet.” Wound Get tame 2” UR ES woe eet cores, ha bal cones Sees state that Captain Sweeney will take pleasure in deliver. | Sd roast chickens, with the accompanying belongings | frre 0 cxpenwe by addressing B. Cavallo, care of O. Bese: | 1 .0"toud 49, wite of Andrew Rost, Ea. ewe Acme po ne pen phen ven Boo . eee Sere eee ae articles: era there epread out in tempting aggravation, be would have 7 - The ‘al will take place from her tate residence, Pa- Throughout the country ean be supplied by va wi reception a for that ui Wells & Eimanucl’s, No. 96 Wall | sworn to the fact that somebody really was keeping | White, the Hatter, Ahead.—New Shapes | cific street, third house cast of Clove roud, this (Satur- | Gey requirtat tue exsleet tests 4 7 yun ae cittzeus and citizon soldiers of New York. | street, before Saturday next. The vessel is to sail on fo fine Straw Tata. 10,000 do. from auction. Oue dollar each. | day) afternoon, at three o'clock. possibie urce. a it would not be in vain, for tt would create@ | Saturday, the dth of August. The passage will accnpy | ® hotel, if necessary, on a double aM@davit. Anybody who | 216 Broadway. ‘Serper.—Suddenly, on Friday, July 27, at Mount WE FURNISH spirit of ee ee hand rye otherwise shen Riaety or ene haptret days, previded the weather | bas seen the rotund personal corporosities of the English rr Kisoo, Westchester county, Sanam Sxvpux, relict of the AEG TIN DAILY Parmns, , been called into existence, as already % o Hi Fime Shirts, 88. Sayder, MLL TH 5 Y PAPERS, an Gatenthange af oontimnines altho Honeeal : eondpa long. toad “ig MoOLTS sain Manufactory, 262 Broxdway. Re eel Om late ieee dae di Sn ALL THE MAGAZINES, mit mas to tole Hoboken City News. ruddy frees, cannot for @ moment believe that they ever : : P | No. 29 West Sixteenth street, oa Sunday afternoon, ai L POLITICAL CAMPAIGN BOCUMEI0S h "ine high A Srmum Bance ow Fins—Consterxanion ov tur Pas. | sit etill at a dinner table and see their bodies abased. Best $1 by A half-past 3 o'clock. Tho friends of the family are re- REQUI sy Ae (Ry ERYTHING ‘ held by all classes, and part.cotarly aEvGERS.— About half-past six o'clock last evening a great | One of the features of the day was the visit ay ey en a | —- ee ~ 0 Wer tavitation. in . rare By Rewe DEALERS AND ROOKSELL am gig 4 pe the best judecs of that high | cxeitement was caused iu Hoboken by the aanouncemeat | of the Knights Templar of Washington, Command- PEREGO'S, 61 Nema street aod S51 roadway. | Brenns, of typhoid fever, in the Sd year of bis age, lato | fore iaiuesurery maneer to denne Cet Ma Ia 7 . that tain scngers was on fire ta the | Cry No. 1, ¥. and A. M., from Washington, D. C., of thia city. few J ales. was not coniined to the ett & barge coi og pusscnge a ee io S8e | pow here as the guests of the Knights of New York and , 1,000 Photographic Card Portraits | _ Tuomas’ —On Thursday, July 26, after a severe {lineen, WE CANNON SE CED OLR was in by the people of the surrounding districts, | river, and was heading for the cuore. It was at first sup- 4 | taken datiy; 24 for $1; Letertypes, dc., at HOLMES Gallery, | Caruxane Ras, wife of Daniel Fhomas, in tho 634 year WR OCANNOF BE BEHIND ANYEHING who _ eerie ntuder wet vin or how ty 4 OF | posed to be an excursion boat, ia which eveut the loes of | 396 Broadway. * | of ber age. Pa So OR AxYBopr IN ANY RESPHCI, waavers oer “ay! ~ —_, cal ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to at- and nue & business. This appreciation of the people was an endorsement of | life would undoubtedly have been very great. It proved . y invite NEWSDEALRS aes ae ee a tee ae ee OLS Fee, Cain Besa, = mureoklyn_ Phetographs-—Williames | tend the funeral, from her late residence, 240 West Fifty- THAT WhilTO He CE TO THAR, Uae NI y Fuluo 0 iy maneayres, was ed. Tne adaptability they had a | a ee Se nee on THAT WANT ro BOY CHEAP, evinced (or « soldier's life, the course of train Brat street, betweea Ninth and Tenth aveanes, on Sunday | The Chicago Zounves and Second Come | fon of James B. and Maria Warden, aged 7 mouths aod | NEWSL THAT WANT TO GET ALL THE Parcs orders, ing te whit they had submitted to eou fifteen passengers, Including six women and some chil- | pany Nasional Guard were grooped and taken for the stnreo- days. of 09e house, Abou ct send wa weir Memeciven to deprivations, and their steady babIWG | geen, Shortly ofter getting Out into the river a Gre was | fope instamaneonsly ni West Voini, ou Thireday laa Copies | ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday aternoon, at two | Te Hetefummoshedwoall of discipline, proclaimed thom not only good sol | uiscurered in (ue after part, under the main deck, ] Seer Romeren On Ne 5 ao Sar i o'clock, from the residence of bis pareats, No. Ab West ; Mat aoe = Ee fy ee ne, | near the bolle. ‘The excitement among the passengers | minutest care, and wo venture Lo say that few visiters on GURY + TT Brosdwoy- | Forty-third street. The relatives and friends of the | WHOLMSALE DEALERS IN ALL THE NKWHeC>ERD example. : ~¥ he na tgey A onl | became very creat, nud the female portion rag about the | board the Great Fastern, with all their senses about | The 8a: family are respectfully invited to atteud bis funeral with- AND MAGAZINES OF THE DAY trusted that wher yon me i ny greed; | S¢ek# sereasuing and acting tn a most frantic manner, | them, bave carried away & more correct idea, as far as it | ») TMC cet yay Rep: out further invitation. ———— be welcomed oy their fre se vone What, Lat heen, | 18.8 few minute: the fame Lad made considefable head- | extends, than this poor man, deprived of vision, will ro- | Ger ee eee ee iy, during | Zomt—At Milton, N. Y., on Wednesday, Joly 26, Br UD BCHIEDAM BCANAPPS, + eeu fulfilled the anticipations which bad been | Way aud in ius than ten minutes tapetern of the boat was | count to listening frieads in the backwoods of the North- iad 3. UCRNEY & ot aay | cxse J., only child'of Joba 1. aud the tate Mary B. Zui, Sescoees Cinco yeuts Imported, sultad!e for pus ame. hem—if men ever nobly sustained the pro- | gov.) joped in dames. The captain a® ouce ordered her wo | west. mniees the made and upheld the claracter of ® native | be pun ashore at Hoboken. As they were oa their way | About six o'clock im the evening the multitude rn . 5 ‘His retains were interred at Greeawood had dove it, They were such men as Chicst® | the steatobca! Thomas +, Hulse tan across her bow and | On deck were startled by the kod cry of “fire? | g, Tem Powmds of Coffees for Une Doliar.— UDOLPHO wor E Roarer wom _ of Brooklyn, aged 6 months. wud of. Lhe National Geard wax proud of | site, on Tee pounds: $0; ten pounds fines $1 HW. You get | = ce 7 . pted to: ea line, but was onsucecsefal. In the | from the stentorian lungs of some nervous indivi- o 5 STODARD FIANOK fhem, son he, would now propove “Tie health of to GAl- | meu.timne woroe of the lees excited persons had all they | dual sinong them, wid for an instant, until the cause was SigGresuwich sureet SoC’ N® 1 Caambere street and MISCELLANEOUS. GRAND SQUARE. AND. FICoOU es i Sp, mae, wir ing tne time from | 220l do to prevent some of the passengers from leaping | ascertained, the’ inost intense excitement prevailed. po En On A no Tonirv StenpneRrea ) Se THE BEST MANUP A: oats sete ihe cuetel ate Wiis veenesn my | Overboard. “The pilot succeeded io roaming the barge | It was speedily discovered, however, that the The Great Kastern and Down’ or LL DEAF PERBONS, ZOOMS Gs bEOADWaR Fo ys premade: nell at mee neg he pen goog ide of a dock wear the Yacht Qnb Howse. Some of | object of the alarm was off in tho stream, about half way No. % Broad sireet, great Helreshment Saloon tha WHO BAT Laren 7 eengitin Saning Gok a the firemen were airendy present, amd ‘u a fow moments | between Hobaken and the New York shore, in the shape | Whe! louse, The public o( tees | alied halle are wetted 00 Gf ehtow Teeaente oBASTERY DOES ROT AFFORD Tum OO i casues ie. exiithitel, Pescengera, who were clustered together at the | of enect the freight stenmbosts thet run up sad dag c ments: the one Wo graiily the ° few Works us will be proved by weallal Mine, Phu Onis } e 0 eo ie LARWHER §, 5 rately landed without accident. The firemen | the Hadson. The (ames wero ievuing from her stern, | “2° “ the other to gruuty the appesite. 1uULD APPL. PATTERN and bk IRT EurORIC > Colone! Lizawourn then rose to respond. He confessed | then’ directed heir siication to batting tue dames, | apd people oa board in the disiance seemet to bein & tT - f ees RMP ORIUN, Ke 673 Brosdway, or as onteaee } A either (her numerova brauch estaollahmenia. W po Nh ee ail Ts pl ng Which tow raged heretl, and by bal past ‘Tovea Ovslork | state of coufusion, aud driven forward by the great heat | ) Whiskey—S. 1. suiv’s Kentucky Salt a fet de drm ai ota relabie dee of a oe ‘A sd almort extingu) heal tet Bed Chom Spptied thewevives to the stedy oferins, bowerer gre, | Ken fr a While was v f intone, and men, women and | Eastern was for the moment forgotten ia the more ab Perit woe te thom pow. They had tn their Gert orgeare, | children came runping from all directions, until soveral | eorbing rceoe, and every standing place that afforded a | tion placed before themseives @ model, which, ty vo, | hOUsand were aasembled. There was little freight on | sight of the spectacle was instantly occupied by the in- | Toe OMe work they had undertaker, they, hoped ‘one | POWF, Nearly alia’ which was removed. Tuc boat waa | terested spectators. j Z + | Owned by Messrs, Shoemaker & Johnson. of Albany coun- On the part of the officcre of the ship, their action wae | “ ty, nod was valoed at about $12,000. The loss will pro. | What might bave bern expected. Hardly was the | Noa 162, 349, bil and ver Ouupease oanine mi ‘OIE: NU MACHINES, ‘The best in use for family vowing. “Go Rrostwuy. New Yoo. way, ’, | Biver Bourbon, old by all 4) HROKMAN & CO. DR. VON MOSCH7ISKR 4, Invent Paris hem. The excitement in Hobo. | that prevailed. Of course, everything on the Great 6B os. SeuLure wD AUR, shirts ever oktered. 7 AUGUST NUMBER NOW READT or Tae OFTICIAL cpuntgair x 4 BAILWAT G0'D« UNITED STATES AND THE CANA AS | of New York, and to attain their proti'e Taber be abact SRAGUEEEED Ehanceeea 6 . 182 Fulton street, Beook!j=. | CONTENTS OF iy be 000, by insurance, | slarta given before the order ravg along the docks, ee ] ) Is Bition. ne ~ — ey nd ones “e ‘The wowen, who came ashore without theif vonaets or | © Man the boats!"—and in less time almost thaa we are Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— raou raren souivomn, te, new roan cei ae tyr a icipations y ormiod 0 | shawks, were kindiy cared for ly the citizens writiag it, a fcore of sturdy fellows were over the sides _ Office 106 Liroadway, N. ¥. Thave great pleasure te cerufyiag w Dr Von Monch dsker's | L Nomractions to Railway Tras ellers tn re uae poke ee ot and to their place, readv for the order to “ lower | skill T have been dent for s long time, and since De Tables, ae ay Serene S Weperence to Timo Sagecyed 10 mews gemerees rival me aitiawn oad aioe tthe Row and dach off to the seene of danger. Fortunately, et this | Steinway & Sons’ Moechzinker operated on ma Lean bear Gst-nctly. His IL. Portratt and Biographionl Sketehof Fenty Wella. of sae diery ew » but ¥ bad not anticipated she y yA aad moment, coc of the neighboring steamers ran along side Oversirnng Grand and Square Pianos are warranted for five | to the deaf withow) American Express Company, with Phresoorical De sand horpitable warmth with whicu they hat | Sixxixe oF Barges Blut —in conseyrence of tie severe | ber biazing sister, to take off the pasccngers or crew, if | year Warerooans 82 and 6 Welucr surcet, a8 as, Macetions of Cearacter by Fowler & Wels @reeted on ali hands. It was more than acom- ou Thu a6 tion of the any req to be removed, and thus rendered the in- Wea eR. BL cok, TIL Ration their Progrese—The Wes ant i Galt mensurate reward for all their labors. Thos: iahure were | StOF™ reday afternoon, © por Bergen | celacd' ecrvicee Of the oftcers and crew. of the | R@d@, Webster é Co. proved Tight ... | Eelwa=tew® York Central Raleejonnes Tec directed to the raising of a respec.able militia force in | Hill, over which is laid the track of the Jersey City and | CYAN" patos’ Uunnecesrary. It affurded another ex- | Sitch Sewing Machiuer, a: 50) Broadway | Fresident of the Goodhue pany, New Yor, | iat ie way —iraad Tome their native State; and certainly from the encouragement | Bergen Rallrow!, ecttled about ten feet. A large amount | ample, however, of the prom with which -_—— 1 “De. Vou Meecunsasn, Oc corte, IV. Aneodctes aid incidents of Treeel—-Make yr - I had received, the courideration with which they | or money has becn expended in filing in thie locality, | the British rullor'is at all times ready to rwoder assist. | , Deflamce Satamander Safes—With Pa- |” ‘* Te eae MOT Olina Place — Heautful—A Ould ot the Mallway—tie Te ate 7 oa Dean Sim—I nm a living witness of your aki rt ‘Santths—Dead Heading on « Large BUI—A Weser Cate 7 we been treated wherever they went, it was pot likely - F | tent powder proof locks and croem bars. Als, fire and bur- Would relax in their efiorte whea they returned to | but, owing to an uaderstrata of quicksand, the dificuity | one, coprewlls when Human life is in perl, ihe steaunor glar proof sideboard and parlor Sates. Depol. Gi Mucray homes. They would endeavor to stimulate a mili. | bas never as yet been permanently overcome a | there burning furiously whea we came away | Breet, corner of College place. ROBERT M. PAYRIOK. tion of the car—baving, oma recent visit to New Or.cann be. | {—T, , ¥. Tourist Guide to the Pringipal Watering Paces aut cree wotaliy Cont in one anu; 008, by the edvicw | Places of Faabionsbie Resort in the Vaited fuiee ! tary ardor their young follow citizens. so that | addition of horse power at that spot, until the road is | ~ “ | who me to your offiee, where your akfifai operation, b ~ u in & sbort time the eltizea sotdicry of Iilinn:: wold be | raised, the cars wili bo eaabled to make their regular exhib ae ee ae Gare, Beare (0 day le the last of the | Herring's Patent Champion Fire amd | Tile areely any pain, entirely cured me. Vi. Votive ntaies Tine Indicator, showing tue did.crence at Z irent Laateru, and, as we are informed, Pr your otiee deat, my hearing 4 Bow a0 well as ever erent cities of the Uulied Stas worthy of the fellowstip of the gallant soldicre of tue | trips. | positively the Inst. “We hope bis la not a fixed tact, | PUERAE Crow Bales, 261 Brosaway, corser of Murray surcet, | Which I shall ever be thanktul a you. Bhowd you Uuas VIL A large uot allway Map, reprerniag tne radeugs State of New York. Hi wonld uate that it was from | Tx Fuormrve Catr —The case of John Dubois, charged | Thowands are yet unsatistied, and anticipate an opportu: | | Der you ca ope my name. | VILL Through Rauie Map, dekmestiag the petesipas. eee ee eee ear g ot ner | with coping with Mrs. Bond, the wife of W. §, Boud, of | nity of visiting the ship ou er return from Cape May. | Favorite Sport is Made | ‘Our obedient aerennt. Teast, West, North ane Routh ; — Tork wall miliary movemenw tha, bo was induged, | eXcUrsicu artangement® are progrossing favorably. beautiful Fishing Vests. Ladies’ | ROBERT GAGE, 12 Wall sreen IX. A List of the Prinetpal Hotels. whea subsequeutly he had the lynwr w be called to the | Now York, wns set down for a bearing before Recorder | the pumber who wiil go may Dot be po great a* war anti eservion Waiste and Jacket. Bathing ix | New Yous, July 11, 1860, X. A Gasette of tbe United States. command of his comrades, to tak» tuem asa model. Ie | Tilden, of Jersey City, om Thursday afteraoon The coum. | pivated: but t ‘whe do exsay the pleasure qill doubt a | by using our Nfe preserving Baihing " " ‘ | AL. Nearly 100 Railway Maps. had cited the renown of the &venth ag anexample, aud so Dot appearing, oa motion of defendant's counsel, | 5," ‘be insnted to on enter A the senses that will, Uiesen DELANO Live Preserving Coat aud Vent Compas GEORGE CORDON, F89.. NEW Yona. X1L A Counung House Calender. “whatever proficieney his commatad had acquired was en- f. Dubow was discuarged trom Wail. Furtuor actio€ | make an epoch i their littime, Wits Dedworth s full | — Seulway, opposite the Oy Halt | _ Dr. Von Muschaisker operated on my cart for deafnene to Mall, TT Oe eevee D Bar tirely attributable to the desire they had to emulate that | will be taken in thy cage, aud a divorce applied for in the | tiitary and cotilicn band, a fall moon oa Monday uight SS ——- In few dave I wan perfertiy restored, dine wey RAILWAY COU noble re Vor the kiadness apd courtesy and | courte of ew York, where tho parties resi: hich | Q'Cleny, cor) and weaning atmoaphere on the teas, 4 _ Batehelor’s Mair An the Rest im the | hich yicususe in recommnentinn bam baawena I hard Oni complete Gilde ta the Generous weicwine they had vim rienced from the milita. | time seme rich developemeass iu the way of corre® | Prang Great Eastern bail on her apacious deck?, inwaich | World. Made, sold snd applied In appropriate privace roma, GBO. GORDON, 65 Wail roa, Runes Ty of New York, esp ctily the National Guard, he, on | pondence, dc, may be expected. Will mingle fair furtns and beautiful faces, who will say at the wig fac ory. 16 Bond treet. | New Yor, June 96, 1980. Wicd repromenia the ( Neot by - ge Se aieee el Sravex wr Licwtswe.—Duriog the storm oa Thureday | that with eveb a combiwation of art, nature, refinement Clire Wig—An entire No- = pt | al ‘Time aioe teen railway to the toast of the Zwaves the: > mate afternoon (he wasts of two sloops, one iying at the wharf | 80d loveliness, the ocranion will not be one nrowed which veliy; parting yinslaionbie; no turuiug up bebind, 2) Ey ad. | PUROPRAN OCULIST AND AORIBY, ie Cn Throvuhont : feebly expressed thanks. He hed oftentunes vimi- | of the Morris Canal, Jersey ONY, aul the eter sac tored every participant may baay an evergreen wreath WAY, Rent a. . Blowers & Co's Javenige of the FAR VAPORIZER, which restora tse heap. Calted buaces wad the Canadien iar! aaa cents tice pew SaaS ” mst en s a eee 2 : oon one eeu vy ae ip will probably bau! out joto the stream on Hil’s Hair Dye, Fifty cents, Mack of Sold at twenty. Sve conte per copy tacapedie f giving aoe aly Ny n i oa ightolng. No ciker material damage was done Sunday afternoon, start for Cape May at (#0 brown. Depot No, | farviay street ant onld be all drucwiata, AL the raat of the compe Ny a to the Gants wens r arrive at daylight on Turs- D'XPPLErON bcd: who, be was ateurcd, would give vent to their feclings ia £9, Poitahara, by Ld , sue’ Uatied “Foon Barveniag ined’ casitt | AE : om al vee from “wo pBenutions Comptexion.—Latrd’s 443 gad 440 Brondwn). near Howard mtn Zowave cheer. ed K e or VI sailed | p nati six o'¢loc! in the evening, during earl has nchiownd betty an havi » equal | a 4 FS At the word up started tbe Soares, Sih teste ensal | yesterdsy tnorting, bound for the coust uf Matne, to | Which time the excorsioniate will be carried mulore ss, fying wad presctving we ski, 420 Broadway. | A: mm ng hay eh j OWNERS OF HORSE, rapeny, aad the < py tory bE care Sy ie nenea | Srty ow the of that const near Dawarigcots Cape May, onthe steamer chartered for the purpwe by chat no mereantlle bu ia totally free trom the atvempt at» } Dn. Towtas—t has Hartyor, Comm. Jone 2, 10m on bd ie tek, dawn ons SY but quick po) pF po ne | ee tig | r ~ of the ee oe the directors, to epend (he day as they please, sod ou Ortatadoro’» Has Dye, Wigs Bnd Tow | 0." which, in some cases, reduces f very nearly to the lave arm onre i iis ey. a nthe tie we amed terioes Be. wretacss ‘ ¥ one | ¢. ipa, U OB enecutive Otlicer, Wednesday morniog she will ia be th oar harbor —The beat ta the worl of a ewindie, Tn ‘nahion ia it iat the pronrictars of the | cea “s or their own quick volleye—was given, ending with | Minor. Licotennnte, J. W Murdangh. T. W. Robbive. J. | Complete arrangements have bees made for thecomiort of | Age privaicly applied ny he Oh pdagetrztng Comarens m Rarsioge bave recently teen atiem ating (> | ment unbweanauigiy presemnes, 1 the Neer te tees wel’’ given with @ forve and.iatonation which made | Bowers: Chief Loyin 1. L, Brady, Secoud Enginver, | pageengers, and every ne will be disposed of ims man- a ee meopte contaaeang oll ie culating antes | tavemses ter cniie Ayewmner. enraing Gtasees ji a R. Farren: Deetor, C.F. Terry. | her whieh,’ under the elreumetances, cannot but prove | Barry's Tricopherows ta the Best and ‘Waucr,” Tile however. of ni avail, “the | [ 0ver hae failed woure in bal: To the calt of Captain Shaler three cheers, with a ‘bi. | Grders bave been received at the Brooklyn Navy Yard | satisfactory. ‘There will doubtless be a large amoiat of | ehenpem atticle for d peanttfying, enrting, obeacnin ater baw recetved the unblaswe! tegumouy oF . hi" and « tiger. were given by the Seventh, iu huaor of | to bold surveys iomediately oa the Lvited states steam | cating oad & email amount of sleeping: but whether the | preserving aud Fesioring the bair. Ladies, ry "Bold by the bealing ari © be nog. Price 80 cesta in pint bottles, Bold ) oy eee Colone| Eusworth. frigates Rowboxe and Wabash, particuiariy io regard to | degres be powitive or superlative, provision has been 4 ruggine. leoted the Saratoga, but | Depot No. 66 Cortiond: crrvet Uy ah te ut oar General Saxpronn then addressed the compuy. He | the condition of their machinery, On the result of toe | 1 for both of these necessary indulgences to aay @x- rre other, 4 6 ierteen iereenen donk said nothivg him greawor happiness than to b@ | survey being communicated to the Department the neces teat the worshippers may desire, Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply His Rastt- he FF ANCIENTS BUPYOSED, THEY COULD MoT Pat ninong fellow iaens and soldiers ou an ovcasion | sary siteral sas ved repairs required w Vik GREAT EASTERN GODva soUTH. Eirnis or rupture” “MaRutl £00. Nos Ves het. | foe the picky hile it One of the nuren,prow-rvatives of anon! ion withons frst ot Of A). wodaiy Tes ctlier end ihe casiene Soasbines ‘ko Gre’ecmnence | 7Gered, As te Yess, Bited out for ecm The cit.zas of Nortalk are joyfal over the following let- seaibameehalial 7 | Agger ea waiek, Rave ever ren rlaced sa ive martet | Sie miseat apo ay Aion foe es V one St Oa combined ~ sidle. i ished te . 7 pared obliged to ” a eae ae one ee nnt preserve our | The offieers aad crew for Lhe United States steam frigate | oR cgeeier ey Campbell— Chemist and Apotherary, palin, sot cannot range wh fia. he wndanbiel und perma. Tsiom wort in proportion, fyi rights, our lawe and onr iberties. Purpose | Susquebanus are ordered to report at once for that Vessel, | My Pran BinmI think T enn truly say that the Great | Corner of Kighth avenue and Twenty elehih steel. The wro- | Rent uulny. Jt ie, terefore, thas we would point ort ome | — as citizen soldiers, was tq aid in preserving to future | q number of wiuich have alrendy aerived. | astern will anchor ia Mamptoa Rowde oa Sunday morn- OCCU Coawnly in wieudanon | | toma waters. that by far, the bent nnptod to Ganetaeene, | Oasis, [RE papteeegy generations the glories, Inetttutioas which thelr fore: |" r. vnived states steamer Sarinaw arrived at Shag. | ing erst, and remain votil Monday nigbt, at: whica time aE in taste, ad invariably genus, when pro: | Two a ete ak gathers bed beqneathed to them. He would not ‘San Fi ; fa leg Koug the 1 (| she will proceed to Annapolis to take ii 2,500 tons of coal The Late ¢requent Variations of Tem- rom the depot, No. IS John street, New York. We | One * " Jonger ‘etaio them, but would, ia conclusion, say that | bae, from en anes = Oe ee | CPE A DUDLEY MANN. fiPTstare civ frartut! ‘apetns to bowel complaint, for which C7 whe! One ta SS . J aothing wae to yell calculated 40 sustain thas great work | MA¥- 1% Pang ney Fy sae "| Rotoway’s File are n ponitive cure, aa they operaie boned | Sen Gabe Aphesuit ens’ Costes sa} - which they Were all than the interchane® of > oandigesed "a So, fll Viereral, derengomewia. without » | oan poe “ ~—yeparet Ho diy ‘eeiiecx bevween fellow Chiseas and follow eolliere. Coroners’ inquests. THE BALTOMORBANS AND THE GRFAT RASTERN. leave the bowe's in « healthy condition. One Cake ita? woale theccfore simpli et as a sentiment, Fetaccy Boasmp.—Ooroner O'Keefe beid ao inquest on ‘From the Baltimore Son, Joly 27 | —— eee 1 &, tiers of " Catherine Mailit?, a cb! Notwitl ng the action of the City Connect] and the Marrted. Tbe citizen wvidiors of U protec: | the bod rm child ono your, * ing 5 oo hs ee dors.of ove ti chte, ear pores Vee oo geen » ro dict ou Friday meen | Posed of Trade, both cf which bodies decided adverse ' | Drscwsr—Porra—On Thursday, Joly 98, at the Cuiceh | 25" prpeee wii wwe ; c 176 Feet Thirty first street, who died ou Friday mora | the appropriation required to bring the steamship ‘ato the | of the Holy Grows, by Rev, Father Mecarts * eat | A” gue ae tee ton poe | . ert od by itt n the hot cover of a | waters of the Chesapeake, the probability of her coming DeMPREY to Mies Terma Poms, dauriter or © | Garda, A. We Brondwny € Gtended MA Ader Ye ae “ Aher yevpewrare | bo had heen Fem rom the fire. Tenth | is revived by Jowrment eet on foot yeeterday among | Potte, al! of thir city tnae, Rew ore. 5 5 med the | ed from al tnfie dm verd ct in | private capital morchanta and business men, and California nnd} + (lyeten . { ha NEW PYLE OF & to rd NGG Wise the Macte wud remdered by the Jury lacge von waa the Cowul, Among the Uiterm = Gasyart—ourress —Ai Cutie (vai, oa tawny, oy) AS Sek baa PA A ie Ad a