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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1860, 3,250 bags, SAID ist year. Tobacco Obituary Our Aspinwall Cerrespondenc: Military Call. New YORK WEEALY GERALD. invited to attend her funeral, oa sep rye PEATE OF MAJOR MOMTON FATROHTLD. seal er ra ty 74, i800, | GOLDMAN OF THE LATE MEXICAN WAX, ATTENTION. = clock, from her late -. 5 Sits Keak WK. Major Mouton Fammam.> was formerly asergeant in the | commodore Vanderbit-—Fecling Among the Natwes—Re- | _ Whereas 't i acknowledged by all who are conversant | ne Groat Masterm Pienic-Frogress of | wich Goan” August 9, . | Troy. Citizens’ Corps, in which city he resided some with the oi'tdition of public affairs that we are in the Sumo in July, 5,250 bales. Exports, 11, » Susal to Pay a Water Bill—Threats Against the Seamert— cee “ the Prince of Wales in Canada—The L Le at Spreeaad, 128 bales. There is an | years; was a resident of the Eighth ward when the Mexi- | “zim (he Matle are Curried—Walker's Movements— | midst ofa peri'ous political crisis; and, whereas, it is no | pal Black Repablican alae Saaeeaee, Eee want of stock. Carolin ric | cay war broke;out, and raised s company intheNew York | Panama Ratiroad Business—Commercial Newe—Sud- | 1088 ® patriotic dv'ty in times of peace to protect the inst!- _— re head a ss somes ; Cuantestox, August 2, 1 regiment (Company 1), commanded by Ool. W.B. Bur | den Death of a Sea Caplain—American and English Mn | tublons of our beloved country at the ballot box than to | may 4 goose ee dee ieemnestio s | tend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ‘hr Cotton—Sales of the week 900 bales; receipts the same | nett, of which he was elected captain. The company terprise—Hotels, dc., dc. defend the honor of her flag on the battle field; and tenlige = o'clock, from the residence, of her father, Robert = oe. Cyt pg ht was over @ hundred strong, of which there are only te2 | fn the absence of the regular budget of letters and pa- | Whereas, moreover, we find in the prosent struggle for | neonenernen net meneeth, a Ren, corner of Wil ines and Hamilton avenue, Brook- Xess. 34 pe cent ‘premium. Frei to Liver- | or twelve survivors; the only commissioned 8 | pers from New York, every one is at leisure to chat upon power a purely sectional party strivin< for sectional domi- ready this ecg tae ak cise die ae Van Cusxr.—On Thursday evening, August 2 ‘ osyEuwe " pool 6 among them are Lieutenants G. B. Hall and James D. | 4p, late! pation to the destruction of the equality of the States un- a Van CURRF, aged 76 years. \ Avovara, August 2 1880. | otter, Capt, Fairchild was in every action, from the | ' Twsineee arog decid noe secd so tect der the constitation, rome of whove prominent leaders | 17) will contain:—A lively account of the Excursion | | His relatives And ‘friends, and those of his ‘Gotton—Stock in 7,250 bales. Stock » a " usiness fires could not send any letters unless they o Eastern to Cape Ma; day last, with | Isaac and Abraham, are invited to attend the 9,200 balcar svny. 629 * | landing at Vere Cruz to the taking of the city of Mexico, | paid Mr. Vanderbilt aixty centa per ounce, with an addi- | Sebleved an “immertality of infamy’? daring tile late glo- pe May on Monday last, w , a eee eee Two Thousand Peop\ funeral, from bis late resi: and bebaved with distinguished gallantry. He was | tional ten cent stamp upon each letter, which was ook- | Pious war with Mexico by lending moral aid anst comfort to si wm Beard, with denerigttons of the dyn. this (Saturday) ‘afternoon, at three o'clock, withous . Escort down the Bay, the Amusing Sce: Board, and ‘Gotive: rea $1 28 a $1 33, white $1 36a $1 65. Corn ac- wounded at Cherubusco, where his company, a8 dil the | sidered an imposition. Sreeeees se smetenee: canadien nr te eeteney wee the an, Henge oe sin a anadounag be Rive: Woo. oie, while Tee, 0 She, Provielos | whole regiment, sustained very severe loses, The natives are also highly excited, and strong | Willing.to rofuso the necessary military — The Progress of the Prince of Wales in Canada, the Honors | MISCHLLANEOUS, ‘Quiet and unchanged. ry <i. Since his return be has held an appointment under the | insinuations and threats of burning some of the & ior tr cr ive duty ~~ gg at | Paid to Him, the Addresses to Him, Bis Replice, &e.; An | Gi; SOUTNRAN WRROHANTS Flour unchanged, Wheat dull: red $1 258 $1 28, white | S°Vermment in connection with the Custom House, He | steam vessels have been made, and if things Dovorable meane the succces of @ faction 80 uz, a | Acconnt of /ronerernmtsrseir fe hardeseme oad ay A lari call and examine tbe fotow 1 25 a $1 60. Corn closed with an advance of 2o.: yel- Ra rceretin teery by is Sate, tes here are not changea for the better, there may be gy ge fant nrehiger—io Sak, IN conse. at Oceoquan, Va.; A Report of the Race on the Atlantic | or. gers, ail ienperted by Ge cubecstier fer’ Sow 30, Mess pork $19 600 $20. Lard 13}<0. } | gallantry, with th ne ewe OF pis regiment. Ue | 4 poasibiity that a repetition ot a scene like the Panama | 108 ,can be rendered moat Fagen til and. gat. | Between the Yachts Julia and Rebecca; More about the | renee a aenrtsietees Arsaxy, August 3, 1860. | Afth year when he died, upon some one of Van- Breckinridge, of Kentucky, and | Frightful Massacres in Syria; The * | rune eo oLuby, Flour act! but prices declin on all A circular has been sent around by Col. Burnham, | derbilt’s pores nes ‘af |, who shared our toils and tri- rope, Mexico, Japan, California, Cen| Im ported and bottled by hme want ere nt te ee eee selling poy | quantities: sales, | Brevet Colonel New York Volunteers, inviting the Cay . ‘steamer Northern Light, in the field, while such men as Lincola and Corwin Quahty, with bis certificate on the bottle, and his esi om Bro"Sisnsis Mediterranean, at. $122, and 8,000 bushels of the New York Volunteers Life jeard) ‘com: | refuses to pay his water bill for the vessel's use, thereby ious ition to the war in Con- | core. few white Indigna and Michigan, at $1 25 4140. Toe | ™andants of regiments and brigades in the First division | causing more ili feeling. There is. “tempest in a tea- | grees, we invite our follow soldiers, of every grade, who of the | UDOLPHO WOLFR'S amples of new at the outside are very handsome. N.Y. 8. M. the officers of the I. 0. of O. F. and | pot’ brewing here, what the result will be the future Join us in the formation of a ‘ Sol- Patchen; | PURE PORT WINE, ® Dorn in good inquiry: sales, 21, ‘bushels Western mixed, F. and A. M, of which he was # member, to meet uae will tell. remedy left is for Walker to take and to aid in the establishment ” | Imported and bottled hy himself, pus up for’ b— a00c.. Oate—Sales: ‘Dushels State, at 300. | &rmory of the Bighth t, Centre - N and grant a it route to some other the Union. Fellow soldiers, Mite is certificate on tke bottle, wad pure aut the Se re hice: 4,000 bushels, warty at 880, ‘Whiskey—Sales: | (Seturday) evening, at seven . to make ee om the service,now.in New: York-or | Provision end Money Markets, and al! intoresting news of | 9"™y. by Gerace yin » the necessary arrangerfients for his funeral on Monday. hela Aide steamer Xelnce aprivred. <aeee daze sion, Se Veamtig, wo roeeat roe ts mos e incouncil at the | the preceding week, received by telegraph or ethor- PROUTIS Wouren Sede ads. Wisal aic'eek wistor tomar ceemead Brooklyn City News. Walder‘ in Rosian with bl men "To-day snows ugust oray 6 o'clock, ine tbe good wise, Bingle copies, in wrappers, cam be had at the | Imported and bottled by Line ke Ek the Port Wage 10,000 bushels at $1 003;. Corn in fair | Cuange perp tiedhceD el NT eigen gee Ble ‘and the defence of her u- | counter of the office, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. unetea ‘and steady; sales 40,000 bushels. at 60c. Oats or Swixpiisd.—Sergeant Leech, of the Ninth | city of Granada. He will have en easy conquest ADDISON FARNSWORTH, | price aix conta. pUROLPHO Wourms at ase. ; freights drm. ‘Lake 8,000 | ward police, yesterday arrested a man named Griffen | time without doubt, as the Costa Ricans are ao Breyet Major New York V< " a Imported and bottled by [og ae e "94.000 bushels. wheat, 15,000 ‘corn | Le Fort upon the charge of named Dol. | “ition to help them even should they wish, as they are 3. W. Lust, the bent wine ever offered for sale "ia ane eae i by Upon ge of defrauding two men Dol. la ‘Boab 000 buabels oste A fleet of vessels ia near the bt ed and Mora is no President. Louisiana Volunteers. | Dr. J. Bovee Dod’s Imperial Wime Bit= | This wine is fharboc. Exports: 35,000 bushels ‘wheat, 49,000 bushels | (us &nd Moore, both reaidenta of the Eastern District, of ultimate destiny’ of all of these American ; DECATCR POTTER, tere are universally acknowledged to be superior to all others, upourana @ pore. . ” $825 each. As alleged, the accused operates tn this man rel ee a A , faceieniaeh Wear ‘he Velatooee Faia Draqoean hey Mane generally tn tae Win tt, N.Y fits os Joears, be erage gee ad mer:—He is or was proprictor of a sewing machine fac eee ee one ‘thelr con. 1 EQBERT FARNUM, elaine ee oe ST. CROIX RUM, AND IBISH WHISKKY. Flour steady demand. ‘bia. be found in- | © First Pennsylvania Volunteers. N of the above imported bottled by himself; ge oe Se errs ln, Wer oad ‘1 Be oon byte meng tio forpe mg og JAB. a Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘Tou- | pure andthe vest quaity. ee D7 malt; warrctea Sows; $6 a $6 25 for extra Indiana and Ghio; $5 60a $6 | ver, them to call at a certain place in | _ The last mails before this from this city for the States Captain Voltiguers. | pees, the best in the world, wholesale and retail, and the Dye —— for double extras. Wheat quiet and firm for new red win- | New York. The applicant would be sent to Brook. rape gas Se Comes Stico, in pepe. packigne, Ww. M. " privately applied at No. 6 Astor Mouse. PR wR Bs Fe port thetr prection, Zor, with a light stock, sales of 5,600 bushels at $1 003; | lyn, calli Le Fort’s establishment would | and carried to New York in the trunk of a ger, AS Private Second Tennessee Volunteers, ppt pee these _— “8,000 do. Canada club, at $1. Corn active and } | be informed that five machines were now in ; | ‘matter of accommodation to the Consul and business mén. GEORGE WOODFORD, Satehalens Wink, ‘tou plains! Teapectable dragiey oot BOW OL @7,000 bushels, A 50e° Oats nominal at 320, Ca. | that there. was work forty, and that ifhe (the | , This is the way the United States protect and encourage Private Second Tlinois Volnateers, | ,,Betehelor’s Wigs, Tompece amd Hatt | soig manufacturer and importer of the Sehiedam Arocaaile Ticighte—Dosts scarce and carriers auking 113gc.on | applicant) would furnish tivo he could come in | American enterprise. Perhaps, if we blackened our faces P. G, GRATTAN, ave improvements surpataing all others, naivral end | Bchnapps, No. 3 Beaver areet. and 12%¢. on wheat to New York. Imports—4,000 | ®# ® partner. on equal terms. He was required, how- | and called ourselves Japanese, or niggers, we would have Private Ninth Infantry. | °**7' testa, ansirsbeesti tb | ser four te 000 bushels wheat, 42,000 do. corn, 2, ever, to buy the machines at acertain place. One of & national war vessel sent to gee if we did not want some Eis avi: AM DEAF PERSONS ‘ats, Canal exporte—100 bbls. flour, 89,000 bushels | complainants in this case that he five of | *mall attentions, but as we are only American citizens ER PROM ME: JORN W. ERY! Hill's Hair Dye, 50 Cents.—Depot No. 1 WAVE Vattad TO “44,000 do. corn : these machines, and paid for i were | we must take care of ourselves. The Panama Railroad is TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERALD, Barclay street; Tufalible Ongueat for the hair, inimitable CURED BLE al i Oswsco, August PM. brought to Brooklyn, and no sooner had they been put | in a flour condition, the freight carried is enormous, Naw York, July 80, 1860. ‘Hair Cutting, dc. SHOULD an a. ars Flour with moderate demand for ‘in. | im position than another party appeared with an unsatis- | doing the cream of all the English trade at Lima, Valpa’ | tn q political crisis like the present, when the spirit of On ferior end trade. Sales, 600 bbis. ‘at $5 26 for judgment, and seizing all the machines, carried them | raiso and all the Pacific ports. Wall street may bull CHrehugh’s Dllasive Wigs are Entire DR. VON ecsitkt ets 4 ‘extra State, including 200 favorite double extra at $675. | off. The other man appears to bave been victimized in | aud bear the stock, but the intrinsic value of the shares ‘aggressive sectionalism is vauntingly ang threateningly | povelties; partiogs unstainable: no turning up behind. pUyST avRinr, ‘Wheat dull: sales 6,600 bushels mew red winter Illinois | the same manner. "The accused was committed for a | Will never be leas now. Our harbor is full ofshipping | arrayed against the constitutional rights of the citizen 290 Broadway, northeast coruer of Reade street RESTORE Tae HEARING St $116. Corn quiet and nominal at 30. a 534c. Other | hearing by Justice Cornwell. Fee et eee oe Pate age ee and the equality of the States, without the preservation | 9. sem: Gomplexion.—Laird’s Liquid xan Tiphs, one also La dong re _—_ ——_ Ngo Amy ‘Tuk Sunpay Onpinancx.—The parties charged with vio- suddenly of apop'exy, and being a Mason, was burried | of which there can be no permanence or safety for the has acelebrity as having no equal for beautl: | which restores the hearing in the Tmuet sbetinate ease, os queabiy_ low Fh ros mheat, 7340. 00 | isting the city ordinance of 1860 by selling lager bier on | by the Order in due form. : Union—when, regardless of the imminence of the danger, ce di chested OE Pee noias in the bead, may be consulted ow all Seporte 36,800 buslels: wheat, 23,900" do. corn, 10,000 | Sunday were brought before Justico Cornwell yesterday. | | American and English, eater rite it all that Bas | acmagogues are eelshly plotting and traficking for thelr | q¢seingon’s Parisiam Tooth Paste Arrests | 10? Clinton Place, Mighth bn 1, August 8, 1890, | THe Aecision of Judge Emott, heretofore referred to PY | United States government, it will be a rich and | own benefit, seeking to divide and impair the strength of | decay of teeth and cleanses them thoroughly. AtRUSATON'S. | 7S sren aw vane CIFY AND FO Flour steady. Mess Unchanged, but a better de- | TC fovalid, but sels aside the judgment of the city | well, and our hotels sre full. ‘Speeking of hotetse I wifi | (20 Comervative vote, imperilling the cause of the con- Ys Mal “Bil (he Lnited Puates, for eale of ‘Thorley's Food for Hormas Gaand for bacon, at 9340.0 110. Money market and | court upon ruliags made on the trial and-on technical | mention for ihe benedt of travelers, nd businges men, | sitution and the Unlon—it becomes every patriotic citl- | ptmahtam’s Mild Apertent ox Amti-Bitiions | and Calde,. Liveral terme allowed. Addrem Depot ‘Sight exchange on New York wi points. The laity of the ordinance being deemed | that the Howard House is the American and English house | zen, how bumble soever his position and in{luence, to lay — : bey re im Justice decided to suspend sentence on 7 _ tS) in fact, the only first class house here. | aside minor considerations and enrol himscifon the side | Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply His Radi- T S.—A Ni Accident on the Long Island Railroad. ‘SHE TRAIN THROWN OFF THE TRACK—THE FIREMAN KILLED, AND SEVERAL PERSONS INJURBD—ESCAPE OF THE PASSENGERS. A serious accident occurred on the Long Island Railroad @bout a quarter before 9 o’clock yesterday morning, in- ‘volving the death of one man, the injury of several other {persons, and the demolition of the locomotive, and three cars. The scene of the catastrophe was opposite the vil- ‘tage of New Brooklyn, about three miles distance from @be City Hall. The train, consisting of locomotive, tender, @wo baggage and three passenger cars, started from ‘Byosset at twenty minutes past seven A. M., and on arriving near the above-named village, a cow was seen Rying on the track; but as the engineer either did not see ‘Ger until too late, or supposed she would get out of ‘Sbe way, no attempt was made to slacken the speed Of the train, then going at the rate of twenty-five miles an our. The animal was struck by the cow catcher, and be- Atrxurrep Svicipz.—A Scotch gentleman named Robert Lackie attempted to commit suicide yesterday morning, by cutting bis throat with a dull knife, inflicting a seri- ous and perhaps fatal wound. The cause was Seapestay. ment in not receiving a remittance from friends in the Old Country. He resided at the Union Hetel, in Liberty street, and was taken to the Surgical Institute, in Wash- ington street, for treatment. FONERAL oF AtpsrMay Hocan.—The remains of the late Mr. Fatrick Hogan, Alderman, were yesterday after. noon conveyed from his residence in Brooklyn to Calvary Cemetery. Seldom has a larger cavalcade attended the funeral of any public or private man, and rarely has a man departed from among us more worthy of the general regard and regret that followed his hearse to the tomb. ‘The cortege extended in length more than three miles. Hudson River Items. SUICIDE OF A LADY IN KINGSTON BY TAKING ARSENIC. Mrs. Fowler, wife of Mr. Thomas Fowler, residing at Kingston, Ulster county, purchased a quantity of arsenic afew daysago. Two or three evenings afer she went @ goood bed no fever. A Body Found in Rosendale, County—Supposed Murder. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Rosgnpate, Ulster County, August 1, 1860, done with stones, of which one was foufid bloody and with hair on it, the blooly side down. When found he that been licted. was identified as Jacob Smith, formerly of Marble town, in this county. He had inherited a little property ‘ins, the proprietor, was long enough upon ‘Sage iowaseens % rex tow to keep a hotel as it should be. there, and you are sure of # good meal, Ulster Yesterday, July 81, little before noon, the dead body of a man was found in a wood two or three hundred yards from a thickly peopled neighborhood in this town, Rosendale. He bad evidently been murdered. On examination there was found a dreadful wound near the top of his head, fracturing his skall several inches, two cuts on one ear and a bad wound behind it, all apparently truly the great principle involved, and which offers the ‘best prospect of honorable success. In doing 80, I desire to put briefly on record the reasons which govern me. ‘Those who have done me the honor to notice my humble career know that I have always been conser- vative in politics, and, as entirely consistent with true ,' an earnest advocate of fiuence we egainet the higher ‘onsiders/ions of patriotic considerations In the it canvass and since the nomination vention at Baltimore of John Bell, ob- oar have up to this tae supported ve w ime su; Tor President_—-ires, be- ‘considered him “honest, capable, and faithful to the constitution ;” and next, because, di with the sbametess trickeries of party conventions, I desired to sce the people emancipate themselves from such de- thraldom, by selecting their own candidates and lecting their own public servants. I will not permit myself to doubt that this Proposition, fairly and fully presented, would be successful, and I hope yet to witness the triumph of that sort of ‘popular sovercignty;’’ but my opinion, prevent of his country, under that flag which represents moat | ¢&! Cure Truss with success in effectin, ae ae GO. No Vesey street, N.Y. Phang es Rag egg es omy ent the P nag and est artic! dressing, . , cleans resetriog and restoring we"hair. Ladies, wy ix” Sold by or rupture, MARSH & Headache, Dizziness, Feverishness and ‘of the penalties Nausea are s few per t upon costive Dowels. Eufferers from uny of theee symptoms can be post- tively cured by using Holloway’s Pilla, which leave the bowels ina condition. bell, Chemist nd Apothecary, southwest corner of Righth avenue and Twenty eighth street. Medicines warranted strictly pure. Married. Carmax—Hart —On Sunday, July 22, by the Rev. J. W. Series, Mr. A. L. Canaan to Mrs, Mania ©, Hatt, all of Brooklyn. Macboxaty—McK mum. —At Newark, N. J., on Wednes- day, August 1, by the Rev. Newton Heston, ALLAN Mao- DONALD to Miss Scsim , both of New York. EW STYLE OF SHORS AND GA JONES’, No. 10 and 12 Anp street. Gall snd see talon OUDOIR SEWING MACHINES, HARRIP FATENE— Fe ele No: B16 Brocdway opposite the Bt icknae BRAN UNRIVALLED STOMACH BITTERS. DEPOT NO. 8 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, AUTION TO RAILROAD TRAVELLERS. PASSENGERS ON THE HUDSON RIVER, NEW VEN AND CAMDEN ae See BAILROADS, Ha BEFORE STARTING, AS IT IS NOT SOLD ON THESE AGENTS ON ACCOUNT OF ITS rtisementa to 80 called issued in po "’ wrong, eller, there- eg fay he monthly alluded to, will few London, Wil. a : i tadiana Central, D- and Weets Charlotte tad, Fort Hope, Lindaay’and Benvetions Relows and Aouiseee Beas ‘ol lope. werton; Scioto and yy River Valley and Wis. Central: Charleston and Y Sa A ‘and Savannah, Lehigh and Susquehanne nda ‘catalogue of others (which ‘we coula euummeraic; bab ‘the emergency of the times must, in Died. and a ne .. ‘8 month since, and about same time was mar- ‘sen! jal of the issue. Faill then, WA deli ‘ing 25 Hine f Y @d « short distance farther, when the locomotive saddenly | into her busband’s saloon, near her residence, and ordered Wiad hed. been under the elects. of intaxionting | 11 Present An impartiss (ete) of se mconmtry of as te'obtand Benemin—On Friday, August , of covgestion of the | fury al wrong in the monly” Geite® (har Astrah ‘turned and was capsized. ‘The tender was impelled some | the walter to bring her» bottle of soda water in one of | lauor vow hagebeody endure ae seen on Mon; | for bim that support to whizh he is pre eminently en- a a comin alo neces 7. Oa3 Bien B. | provecsng te 30 pened nde ere oe boxes. was done, when 8 porti afternoon , al four o’c! man who titled, I deem it compliment to cast an in- J °) Gistance beyond. The first baggage car was forced over | Sr the poison and drank it Of Sbe then returned’ bome, | been with him nearly all that day; and who left him near | etective vote. for im, which might olherwise bene. trio oe tly ar Cone ps Abn go BEST LOYDS RAILROAD WEERLE, ‘the tender, the second on top and the third, a passenger | and was shortly afterwards taken with ‘@ violent fit of | the place where be was found. found his 8 | Gt the cause of the constitution and the Us! to | tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. nee pa " . ‘Sar, partially on top of the last. The remsining cars | vouit! , and copfeased that she had teken poison. A | were turned inside int on turning him over two dol- | which his life has been one of self sacrificing 384 Weet Tweinh ae of Fourth street, on Sun- SATURDAY MORNING e all physician was instantly sent for, but the unfortunate | lars were found under 5 ‘The question then recurs, where can we best serve this % eter be Sriker Ameen, Ei ‘Sins tenet 9 tote cele escaped mush damage, and the passengers, although | woman expired about two o'clock the next morning. Her —-———__——_ cause? To me the answer is plain, by opposing the elec- | Me aie nak 7: nee VEINS A, daugh | contataing 004, Tine Tables, of all the Refirende in, Amorten, Ahrown from their seats by the sudden jar, escaped with | husband was from home st the time. No cause is assign. Supreme Court—Special Term, tion of Lincoln and Hamlin, #0 as effectually to secure | tr of Willlam and Mary oghlia, aged 8 years, b | ter evaler every tatte, aol Gre Diseneee Pores wome slight cuts and bruises. David Eider, the engineer, | &4 for the commission of the act. Before Hon. Judge Leonard. their defeat, and that of the pernicious doctrines they | ™anthand ti days. |. invited toattend the fune. | Where you Breakfast. Dine and Sup and John Lynch, the freman, were standing beside each | THE LATE INCENDIARY FIRES AT POUGHKEEPSIE— advocate; for to keep them out of power PO | ral trom the residence oP foe toms “ae 67 East For PRICE ONLY SIX CENTS, other at the time of the accident. Mr. Elder wasseverely $500 REWARD. THE BROADWAY SALOONS. liteal juggle would not, T confidently subm| Re | tet eek Se ree ner Pere cee Aspecimen Namen St Rr anaum P bruised from head to foot. He states tbat it was atten; ‘Deen made Some days back a mandamus was granted against the | true ends sought by the friends of the constitation in this | Wo Torrgh Ok Mv iway, I. Leon Thuraday, Au- | pati the Cniied Slates or Kurspe om receipt of Seen ey ‘sudden that all was over before he knew | 70 or three pts have by in. | contest. ‘This cannot be done here in New York by the | JOROHTE At Ear tet a Docabac, | P'Fracellers ‘on the ‘New: Jemee, Meet Seek nck Tees and ps ‘when be found himself | cendiaries to set buildings on fire at Poughkeepsie, since | Proprietors of the Broadway saloons, prohibiting them | support of the Douglas Bell ticket, for there is no rallying | Gurl 4 Jaws ~ ee ae » den and Amboy, will fnd a man at the ferries ready to der a car and covered with broken timber. He extri- | the late destructi in that city, but without suc. | {0m giving theatrical entertaioments without license. t in common for their friends. Oil and water woul be 1 year, ahead Mitel ig Si je ay Gon oak ced Whee dee. Sated bimeelf with some dificulty, and walked tos ens wt bg The partics have since applied for and been granted such, | as soon mingle and coalesce as the principles they have |. /i#\ns— Ou Thwraday., August 2,0 Astoria, bits, An. ‘Address ‘eighboring house unaided. Mr. Lynch was found under | °¢**- @n one occasion they were chased bys man, but | and the matter is thus far amicably arranged. advocated ively heretolore, and those who have | Ab. Drivans, rel D. Ditmars, y LLOYD'S RAILROAD WEEKLY, ‘the second car, his bead and face covered with | managed toescape, The two who were arrested for cut oe attempted to bargain away the conservative Union vote Tea ives and friende of the family are invited to 164 Broadway, N. ¥. fragmenta of wreck. He was taken out by some een fet ont on bail... S00 United States Commissioner's Court. of this State to are without the power to transfor | si¢204'the funeral, at the Reformed they og URING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, WHOEVER B Ce sre — the hose have since out on 44 W. Morell, Exq. ‘a tithe thereof, prospect of coating, eer Bell or | ¥j ‘of Astoria, this (Saturday) alternoon, at two Pp ‘2 912 Cont will bo prosented with & Vest gratis. = weighbors, already extinct. deceased | three nights since a man was heard prowling about Before George ” Douglas by euch a combination, even if we could or | ¥! J ? nen Coats will be sold for SL, a fine article $2 Alpacca Coats leaves one mye Rage Ae died some time since. | 44; han GA tan canner OF Waenengten tas CAtnaee Sree, Avovsr 3.—The United States vt. W. D. Haight.—The ht to do ing to secure the success of the latter, | °'clock, without further notice, steamboat Mattano | f'ha's1 sto’. Cusom Moe Tt Fils body was talon toh ine Pesidence in Jameice PY. | He was twice spoken, tobut.dii not answer, when 8 pistol | examfnation of the bail i the cage of the defendant was | in fallaclous, im my opinion. I cannot, therfore, in view | leuves ullen, market slip for Astoria atone o'clock’) M- CLARER, -moaica, was taken home in a wagon. Tho seosnd baggage Ts area oun itnae ine hed torsed's corner of the build. | further postponed, and hie counsel obtained a writ of | ee Maitiece ss which stands out in this can- | peimolt Hecker, aged #3 yeare, 2 months and 16 days, AR FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES |! car contained Fe. Sin Sate eee sh ‘and escaped. A which be bad with him first re Seanaeie CEES TGS SA eo eee Utica ; ‘Tha relatives and friends of {he famally ere reepeottully arch arrest assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Ae ity mewsboy, named Charles Dalton, and several others, the alarm. The Council of Poughkeepsie ming, at eleven o'clock. hoped, in vain it seems, for the return of | {2¥' eet So eae Oe roe Ngeey of Wide DalLRY : were in smoking at the time, Mr. McGowan offered a reward of $600 for the conviction of any —— ry bo awn i Pl yy Aen my Me fos. | Houston and Laurens street, on Sunday aftercoon, at half- 5. F. DA! 4 CO., No. 31 Broadwag. Rite eer itt. fell through emoog tbe rab or persons who have svt fre to any building Witt | Wit of the Late Kilsha Kidred. | tered by our wisest nod boat wateamen, and vader whose | PAL ODE OOO 4 A 8 vinci dang | FLOWS 0 being out xy ub- | ip the past month. ABOUT HALY A MILLION OF DOLLARS LEFT TO 18 | Influences we prospered aud wore bappy until the hand of | ,,DCCAx.—On Fride ee wenden: STANDARD, SCALES | SEDOND HAND BAFRR 1 — ot Kgk oe. 4 ‘burt. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING—A BOY KILLED. FaMILy. the ‘Little Giant” helped to obliterate the Missouri lino, Sie . - 1 6 ante re Ratenin, For sale low, taken ta Fis “conductor of the train, Mr. Samuel was On Thursday afternoon a barn belonging to Mr. Jerold the Milwaukee Srnaeuat Sely 28) and renew hostility and strife between the North and the ‘The fungral will take this (Saturday) morning, at SP are | ina e Sa oER standing on one of the platforms between the two first x | Agreat dea! of curiosity has been entertained im the | South; and now it remains only firmly and bravely t0 | sine o'clock precisely [amon nigh “yt froin Every scale warranted. | WROUGHT IRON SAFES. ‘care, and was thrown a considerable distance. | C2derwood, at Crum Elbow, Dutchess county, was struck | city "yg to the nature of the late Elisha Eldred’s will, who | try the great issuo before the people, viz: constitutional } iS uk, Ponsa tsi "2 cis gener lingering FRANK KE. HOWB, No. 38 Broadwn Bis iniuries ate of a serious character, He was.con- | by lightning. In it at the time were Mr. Underwood, his | departed this life last Suaday. It is impossible toarrive at | rights and the equality of the States va. sectional dom) | ines Lavina B. 1. int, aged 60 years. First block below astor House. to the City Hospital, as was also Mr. McGowan. hired man and a boy, unloading oats. Mr. Undereed | any where near the exact value of his estate, but it ia es- | nation. In this contest eS oe eee Her remains will be taken frees ber lote residence, 196 DCKERO FARINA JELLY. Ween ge number of peresas collected about. the scene os sh the weak. koe rote timated by bis exeautore that he was worth In the neigh: | vnderstanding, forall who believe tn etual ig ts, and de- aan tes, Wear Gay ee tte CKERS) FARINA JELLY—A cee ad Fc A, tlh Fenn aol say 3 soc Glearing | be man on the load. When the barn was . | eres el has been eareitied. to probate, . | tain the inviolability of the constitution—at leaat i oT Meteiapersib- Seine: Wi 8st Genaien, anguek % es Gi the Arter Howes, and all Ge proce? Sees. ‘Supine wreck wih al practcabe pend. Ove or we | Uoaerwood mur the oy fl Uackward ant ear onive | Sire aceauacyh Gury apd John G.Inbuoch, wilh hia wife, | 10 ej abd, trefore, waiving fo the time Dang Al | panama cotares Mannan, ned 80 Zeny . rails bad been torn completely off, but in one hour all | i'n instant. Mr. Under vecubead. @ GREE Shack, 4 Ann ) @R executrix. ine aa. Seaatinns an cartioio tanner exh is friends and those of his brother, William Hi . ae einer tor oe, Gaara. and it fortunate that | ut retained his sensct, and J to the door of thé | is taumated to ber worth about $50,000, 04 his palatial | Ziunt’ high toned ‘gentleman, Joba ©. Breckioridge, of Ses Convey) mamnne ape aioven Oh Trinity Chapel, J? SIME ONLY ACT ON THE ROOTS OF THE BEARD — Seen 8 pane car them came onto | DerBand cacpad. The barn and contents were worth | twin a spring aveuue, together wilh tbe grounds, | Kettarky: vor willbe deterred from thie couro bY aay | thr (oioe, ©?) NOPMPE me fon tsa Sy tone snd stone wee sun: WE ta te @ i 4 fear ving © secession! may t b; mn v . ‘ihe cig tn hesee Gore ent other wena | Fensnere’y, FOUND DEAD. ne aoe rile property ie to be managed by his | be the views of some who support him, Joba C. Breckia- | ,,BECEMAN —At Ore Se eee reas, Dew % | Rigen cxmtsnes fees wit forse the beard ngron; Reeep Fora, Yotwithetanding tbe ‘serious natere of the Mr. James Devlin, an old resident of Rondout, Ulster for five yearn; who are to vite up the tnoeme | Fidge i# nota disunionist, Very eet. — ‘His friends and those of bis brother, Wm. Hegeman, GRABAM, Ho. 109 Hassan street New York, and WAYDS, dent lows tried beat “ 4 4 annually between expiration | oe gg invited to attend his funeral, at Trinity church (in- | Brooklyn. | all oe Gan om got rd the mak county, was found dead in bed afew mornings since. The | tye on five dwcreet men are to be selected, who are to - ——_——— Mead oF Tritit chapel, aa edvertived in p Mor on Ha ——e - ‘bag and was rutining off ‘with it when he was overtaken | day previous he had been working very bard in a hot | divide up the heirs’ portion of the property into nine Naval Intelligence. pers), this (Saturday) morni wen o'clock, with a B. STAFFORD'S OLT % TAR. ° ‘by officer Several others were detected in tak: sun. In the morning his wife found him by her side cold | Parts, and bis two sons are then cach to have two parts, | _ Parsed Assistant op om John Ward and Assistant | out further notice, ‘Wor Ouive Tar itixnaurn its dealing balsamic ofare articles, but were unable to get away. The Ninth war ‘and his dve daughters each to have oue part, which com- Surgeon M. P. Christian have been ordered to thesteamer | At an informal meeting of officers of the College of | are brought in direct contact with the lining membranes of the ice, under Capt. Waddy, wore present, and succeeded m | SD4 lifeless. An inquest was held upon the body by Co- | prises the whole nine parts. | Susquehanna, destined for the Mediterranean. Pharmacy, Auguat 3, it was resolved that the members | Tukoar, MRONCHIAL TURES, AND ALL THE Ain Cxild OF mB p mene = from’ beiog stolen. Workmen were | Toner Dubois, and the jury rendered » verdict of “Death, | uring the five years the executors can, if they deem of the College be requested to attend, in a body, the fane- Lowes, ‘ i day tak! the engine and removing | CAuted by extreme fatigue and excessive labor.” He | it advisable, sell any of the heirs’ estate, for the be- | yal rorvices of their Inte associate, Frederick A. Hege. | Relieving st once any pain or oppression, and healing any te prepa sof <4 ig taking apart ‘was sixty-one years of age. pefit of the ‘heirs. property has been left entirely | ovings of the Delaware Beate Lotte= | man, to be held at Trinity church, 00 Saturday, 4th inst., | “'gecnor/ntammation, ane am = ned hasnt withia the family, and the presentjincome must be large— | Wes. WOOD, & 0O., Managers of ‘at eleven o'clock A. M. equailed soothing and dealing syruy —° conghw and all throat Coroners! Inquests. bape oo Naa EES) a a Bh cara chet ae ad Ba Hace: | SWS ours Tons see» coat Krcigp sy rus Paxuatcers Exriosiox or 4 Caswos.—An Permit me to ask the favor of you to give the enclaged pia ca | aod 1 yéar 1 month and 6 days. + curative powers reader « moet pee ty and edlictent Anquest was held yesterday upon the body of Heory | preamble and resolutions a place in t umes of your has relatives: ly are respectfully Olive Tar is not aticky—does not d'soolor. the officers of this ship. Letter from Secretary Cobb. ‘either to invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Frith New ¥: prem fm seeped wwe ston ~ ag vor Sim, reepectfly, yea uediat servant, i (from the Columbo, (a Fre Daag Fooly SpA Ween. pelgrare,, | parents, No. 47 Pike atreet, this (Saturday) afteroon,at | dogs from the effects of injuries accidentally received |. B. HUGER, . & a ‘asminGTON, Jul } » St Loule, Missourt, two o'clock. -~ — day by the ire explosion of a cannon on board the U.S. Sreawer 4 : we Teincerely wish it was in my power to respon "tasween On Friday, August 8, Dora, infant child of - Ik. FESR » lying at pier No. 12 North | Sypazia,fardinia, July 15, 1860, to your Kind and flattering request to address my fellow | Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s | Theodore and Catharine Haaford, aged 8’ months. gro nen noe AED SCP TEEe TUUOERE sam iver. 7] it eared, Le 4 = in aS at a meeting of the a Se the py yee ae et Columbus re eny és — Delquere, Lace fet, Acgeee 2, tae ¥ - [4-7 — taken to Mariboro, Ulster county, | {it existing ‘nthe blood of perfectly bechy person. Cob te in honor re Eaatera held on board that Ist " would afford me no Neagure to meet ; Cears 184, i es rment. ith the f Spe May, whee. the ‘veut bolo was carclonaly lat open | {igi Wels: held oo board “intnmander James S. Fane | thiatiawe. Tregard the present contest se ove risicg far | 10, 72, 26, 40, 18, 40, 8, 36, 17, 45, 9, 23, 38, 69. | i gxoy-On Friday, August 3, Cuanite Lanor, of the | “bury revitiiten asp PORIFy emp 51200, th Sarteipee exploded, vo severely ¥ anno being called to the cbair, abd Lieut, J. B. Huger being ap- | above the ordinary party een ee ae ve | | Guenge any og oe ‘ao. county Wicklow, parwh of Rothdrum, Ireland, ‘aged 40 | Tw#Y Iuraxt eENGY to Tun NEATOUS SYSTEM. ‘that be Joaterday in uence. pointed Secretary, the following preamble and resolutions | have heretofore passed It involves ! ne ET Ne years. Suse pacman my cidental death.’” ¢ oftered by the Scr ‘and unanimously adopted: | the South. It isa question of right, justice and equality FRANCE, BROADB! 400., The friends of the deceased and those of the family are Fs Drownte Cases —John P. Crouse, a resident of No. 691 Whereas, it bas pleased Almighty God, in his wisdom, | om the one band, and wrong and degradation on the other. | Managers, Wilmington, Delaware respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at 12L Amity THEY REOULATS TAR SSORSTIOND OY YEE BOOT to take from among ua our late friend and brother officer, } It is the triumph of constitutional principles in the election | street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Price $1 & package, at 443 Brosdway, New York, aad by ai Eighth avenue, was found drowned in the aaa river | ricut. J. F. Heuston, United States Navy— of Breckinridge et ta! 5AM | ott @ Draw ii Hodges, Davis & Wicklow aC ge em ices et droggiate. yesterday morning. The body was taken to the Twenty- Resolved, That, deploring as all must do wh» knew | the constitution rights poe pias 1360. Muse. iy, && Boos, om Thursday, August 2, Y. 8. —PEARSE, FROM LONDON, MANUFACTURES tiled’ to hold an inquest.” be wil | im, this dlopsneation of vine Providence, wo sll ex¥, | Semen, ant our people ehovld Tonk. the danger fl inthe | 63, 27, 68, in, a a 83,10.) Sit ty native of Kirriemalt, Forfarahire, L.*: ez mserior Roney ke Ro Bitnnd 9 Tear, Ne bet senmaown man wip fund feat tesion " trong ‘nd govern their actions ingly. The part + Ms i jends atfully invited to at- | £2) trond war at Te it ast river, (ord morning. 4 yay pg — wei waidh the een Se 7 baat yy . Ca | Managers, Macon. Georgia. PR ey wg Mi Ta residence, No. oT Treat Broodway. aytens ‘ew hours | Reso ‘her officers, tender in the , is only im ni . bet Fifth and Sixth , this ERUVIAN SYRUP, Srivioosiys ask it, ea mer eee ten | amicied wivand insiliy ovr cinseroskayiopathy tm tuts | wirength Mt gives tbe black ren beans of the North, by | ,fiatter to the Prince of Wales.—The [aeturdap) t wire, smo Cetock. His remains will bo | Ev 4* © "be TIAN sync, p using himself. 1 hope weakening the only party and the only candidates wi . . AS: ; taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Y Coroner ras notibed to be an ja. “ yg the Deve being w" “ pipetted yh cap, ty tay porsibility, ae is Le —— No. 216 Broadway, opposite St ‘s church. Forfurshire (Scotland), and county Antrim (Ireland), PERUVIAN Ssyacr, apdcopsolatio = ™ tion ization. ly recen ————— ™ please : PROTECTED: SOL.CTION Bont Ipxvrmmp.—The unknown man who died at the oa of 7 i) | Dovgiae, and the present position of his friends st | Famey Cutiery, embract Large Va- ~~» a a o cas ies npidl ta ovemaning, tres tab ehote oo Renee, That “8 farther, mark, of péapee we win | ine North t no claim to Southern gratitude | riety of "a, Pen and eee | Srawant, Infant goa of Aaron and Blinn Marsh. PROTOXIDE OF TRON Rng Rah ebeg sectdings be sent to | or Bouthers confidence that shoul! induce, on thoir part, | 88d beautiful patterns, masy of w ve never been before | STN ne trees and friends of the family are requested to PROTOxIE Oe thox foriee accidentally heey ey Rady | y teh peg hd a Resolved, be a nt Oe a roy ok Bes ue | oon of bis claims to the Presidency ‘at such « agri. | wyorted, For sale by J. & 8. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor | stevia the funeral, from 968 Adelphi strest, Brookiya, COMBINE! Boring etrect emaibus, bes 6 his Sernity, 0a8 oes i } heir rights and interests. His withdraw, } — —— ave : oo eg ’ » and Ye ion i @ at Washington, for | fice of their rig) ra%.el from r Afternoon, at two o'clock . Doyle, a native of Ireland, aged sixty years, mato and een m4 Sreort O requested to see the | the contest would at once engure the success of Dreckin- | Six Fine Shirts, 98. this (Returdey) afters Be ee vate, Mant puositt Salnen Saucetieneie>, above carried out Fidge and the irlamph of constitutions, principles, whilét | MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 962 Broadway, | Axxe, wife of George McHugh, and eldest daughter of the sel 1 eaten SOX8 BTABNED. 2. ee ee npn the keer = — —— o | ise Fafcck Holliean. ened 28 years and 2 onthe, BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD. ATFRAY IX » . B. Bvoan, Lieut. U. 8 N., caw eoromien of deomacTh™) ener! : - | Shirl and Collar Depot, Nos. 87 ana §' jer relatives ax nee ogo tv — | oe o emarkable medicine, wit a ee portion of the Fifth Pacsseces parr th a) | Under Tere chron asstengen-erart from the man!fold Ob; | Wiliam street, one door north ot ease Shirts made 10 | 72), from her late residesice, No. 69 Ryerson atreet, Brook- | Coninining a fl aecount of thie . ine, ward abort * ~ - ote The Abotition in Texas. Scetions to the political doctrines which Mr. Bann a | ORs, Sat ahr Faads made for, fa), = — os Sunday a yricey,’hopen eS. ey om MOMT ASTONTEETNG, cy Lad o BECO. ’ clock wad Prot 4 it soeme clear, beyon handuerchlets, hoisery: a . aries —On t &, «| orn i + f «ven o'clock last night, im consoqn. "4, | Alettor received at the oftce of the Austin Baie Gasete, | pee ae eae ee a pened ont GMI TRACY Agent. | ihe" ena Debora A: athews, aged 4 yearn, P months FES, pense ty 1. Giles bie sortonn GUHA talcing ghuve te Sho howre so. C0 Seeueyn.- m Dallag, details the particalars of « most diabolical | a riege effurt on the part of the South In support of the | and 19 days. Bxclusively forum Street, and during the moles two men, named George Thorp | ipoj,.,..” Plt im Northern Texas. Only candidates who are entitled to her confidence, and | Fit Guaranteed, Stytes | "re relatives and friends of the family are invited to ieee ee srewt, ems Mincahage, wots onanods Our reporter 00 oy ey uo seeeirita tee eh toe comurving at the eame time have the slightest prospect co 4 J adhy Jie yy machine, Removed to No.1 Astor rol ga ay [me old, Summer ure, ‘Bowiow, and 629 Broadway, N. ¥. and Whe.’ , ous parts ot . 8@ Coun } aromas To urge and upon my fellow citizens of Georg! , Barclay * 5 oon, on by al . quickly om thé ground, but experienced great difeulty in Riteation of the peop. AIEEE ieeks ous vemos theso considerations, Ip favor of the election of Breck in. jo osama Neober.--On Friday, August 3, Marius a I onrd , a8 the injured part On the Lath tnt. Br, Ci . ved. | ridge and Lanemto unite my counsels with theirs, toward Summer Ha’ - very ow | 37888. a ns, Michast | E-neil disseses artsing from indigesaoa nad impure blood. ve it get into the pepere. a8 Pecan aa Tae — Suzpicion fastened on Ly rid oe Vousues ot off the dangers which threaten our present peace ood ree and Untershiris at very ont Licey ant theee “ be bevtere Them irom hrs |” Geta pamphlet containing eres ot it appears, that © nut ‘of 8 disrepota- | end in the course of the exam! i ture proeperity—to contribute my efforts to the work of apenas PEREGO'S, 61 Nassau street. Meee oreo Pearl enrest, on Suneny aflernesn, 6 . house, which is alleged to be the plot were elicited :— preserving the constitution from the ruthlees assaults 0! vo | late residence, 4 y , with the moat aatonishing cures on record. Die character, and after imbibing —_ 4 It was determined by certain abolition preachers. who | [yt ty keer et enemies—to join my voice with those phe. Williamson's | one o'clock. eieak a! ‘Wau’ Cries "For sale at 439 Broadway nnd by all drogeiete, smmenced to quarrel as to the merits of their yelled from country last year, to devastate country the firm, fixed and unalier Brook), O'Nertt —On Thursday, Augur b ’ ” Comcrences for Presidential candidates, As usual, ander | Wo SAPs eectimation, the whole of Northern Texas, | {he prepens ot tes boat Mcraniutata her “equality inthe Miniatures, and Life Size. Two forty-nine | formerly of Farabil, County Westmeath, Ireland. WRDION EON CM, losanee soa aia, UF poch circum@tances after oral arguments wore exiaasteds and when it was reduced to, & belpicss congition, 8 gene. Cnlon and to recognise an worthy of her loyalty aad | Ag) Fulton street. and isa Pais ie sod acgpaintanore are replay ited | nbraied, Ora Je Joauutactnred and ed her ide becom! verte tof the slaves, F the white men o vernment that does not ator that = eae « from dence, est | © : eS aetcead in the dispute, @ free fght ensued, ia which | WO TINSD 0 Lit Si was to come off on the day of elec: | OO Ee Ont mia teitorioty vpn whieh | Gurmey’s Gallery, wor nroapway, | Thirty Ab treet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two GTOPARD, AIAN. Tombiers, decanters, chairs and Asts were the prevailing | tic is Ku gust heart {s in the contest, and you pam 17 BROADWAY. | o'clock. i Naa GRAND, “QUARE Axe Rcoore.., argements. The two wounded men were the princiwl ‘The object in Airing the town of Dalins was to destroy ly regret my inability atonce Pant erates in Ol, and Daguerreotypes. Rornsat—Died on Thursday, August 2, Jomy ’ WAREROOMS, 506 BROADWAY. inthe Akt, and they Were a ane rhe po. | the Sri and ammunition and, provisions known to te i Hoo, upon the sot! of ay ————— : ged 43 years, 8 months and BAGO tag yg (a . the ‘ - s it the coun YELL Cont nous: tends ap: tances ; 7 7 RLD SUM r rwon holding position te the Oued of the afait and collected Le | a cer ee oP warned, with the ages Wanted severe meee en ud ioran tonem | members of the German Oak Lodge No. 82,1. G, of 0. F., | (PE OREATRAT REMEDY IO atAw Venstinn, Lanimeat, sick to the house, bat when they arrived Pi ahd thus reduce this portion of the country to yr Candidates of all pares, Highest prices pale ers | ere fully invited to attend tbe funer {| Diarra and dyseniers are immediately cured by tt. No per ive habs wan over and tho coccpants of the The two i Feipicarness, When this, was accomplished assistance i | Stendway. Preserve the dear Union. + 9% | AC uhiree o'clock, from his Inte residences, Be Waszeed tariectiy lansests bo tole fuidealy transformed into know nothings. wo 18- was expected from the Jndians and abolitionists street, The remains will be conta Bold by ail the droggis. Depot | interred in Greenwood Ce- | ‘ Cook, GM Galpin and —-—--—— | | on were taken to the station hoase, where Dr. Lb county bas a special superintendent, a white man, and t hidren, ‘a improved Tight | metery = iivara @ their wounds. receled over’ | teed off into districts, ander the supervision of & Kean, Bis, Lets ae tr Jee Se Meme | clan —On Thursday, Avgust 2 SOUTHERN ASD WESTERN CLOTIUNG MER. te in the peck And on one of bis wrists, and Titching® | 4" te 'man who controls the actions of the ia PEI lll | fitness, Many Locias. the beloved wil MT ROUTERS AXD, WeRTeEE, Cf cee ba one of that ex: | That district. ‘The negroes are not permitted to know ea, ereveb os Dea One 00 years, 1 month and 24 day any | ianutectar ! : inion {08 ded face. ively refused | ie is doing outside of their immediate sphere of ac ler, TOV eT OISELERG SEWING MACHINES, | The fves and friends of the family are respectfully | Eovitern an: silo of thoae wb? are the wounds. afer having thelr | Too Many of our most prominent citizens ere to be nigng Poy tony By Cy | invited to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, at {9 | furnish thew onu goude W be for » percentage to tel dressed they were conveyed to their homes by ageapsinated when tnaking their esenpe from ‘the flames 7 Msew York. o'clock, from the residence of Mr. J, A. Johnson, No. 179 | for eash or ita oo emeat in whor ner me Svan. Sf their Durving homes. Arms have been discovered in : ,, fa Priten mreet, Brooklyn. | Fast Twenty firet atrect. Her remaine will be taken 40 | too touching ihe faithin! pert A dhe police, ————- an denenten groee, and the whole plot of insur- ro Bent i a yan - | the Evergreen Cemetery for interment £ Co. RI Warren street; Babeoek & Powrcy, 026 Brondway: Parn at NawPort.—It will have bees seon by | the powsc ll © for a general civit war at the Angust ety BNorris, F Lapham, J PerpniC | Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. | © Yong isiand papers please copy. | SP eres ee : npr ‘ent published in our Golumes that a com- o-. ae Wah £8 Gin sod indy, Mise Hartridge, Miss C | Omce 605 Broadway, N.Y. Snaxnipas.—On Friday morning, fuga ‘signees. YAMPA B. THOMPEON, 411 Broadway, tae ad seme ; rite fi wo sleep cpon our arms, and the | ridge— rage. ° _~ inte te | top. Pana @reernas, tn tl ih year '" mittee of the lending risiters ee eek ves whe eatery te dooply exched. Many whites are im: | | Baracger, WA=Bvie Adie Sramse—P Mondo So * | Deflanee Ralamander —V Dative of Virgina, comsty Caran, Irena, | PATENT FIRE AND, RURGLAR, FOOT tendered to Mise Ade‘ina Patti @ concert, (0 Siicated whose names are. yet unknown to the public a we oa eee et eee ee ee | ,, The Felatives nd friends are ee — _— fe tiexets ore to be intued, at five dollare ench. Frount nnd Megane the mctitoa Preachers, are cx. | | Misazinias—Brig Golden Land—< spt 1, Smid and lady pe levenry aod parlor oeskat W Paral | funeral, on funday ahernoon, at one o'clock, from 70 Third $40 pcan TT ‘The entertainment is to take mee stan we neg hg tre expec! mg thew rat nod know not what hour may pls Tacces—Sebr J 1 Dowma <8 Lewis Antonio, of Ports Sieesien ws Saves Chekepion Fire ana | Sor—0n Toler Angel $, ws Tavita, daughter | Gees area's Hy Girrre ABs {to be ove of the m r “ orth prog ¢ to call ¢ lower counties L hl " { Nathan end Haanal, So lo, deco Lee the 14¢h taat., nnd is exported te an that trebionnble | top asetetan Savana at fusion, eRe ite Ponce—Behe Mary Alice—Doa 8 C Oniiaber, Doara CO de | Burglar Freot Safes, $i Broadway, corner of Murray street Othe relatives and (ricada of We tamuy are reepesttuity | Aces een Liant and succesful aaire ever 2 4 A, a Sek a ad * qratorttig place