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j | NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the Overiand Exprese—Inte= resting from California, Cains and Ja- Pan. and the West Coast of Mexico. Sr, Joamrn, Mo., August 6, 1860. California advices to July 25, Japan to June 26, and ‘China to May 26, are received by the pony express, which arrived at 12 ofclock last night. : Gan Fraxcraco, July 26—8 P. M. @Arrived since the departure of the last expres*:—24th, Dark B. T. Shaw, from Rio Janeiro; bark Onward, from Japan; 20th, steamer Joba L. swpnens, frum Panama, Sailed 24th, ship David Crockett, for Callao. APPAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. Bupiness remains much dep-essed, and the market i E -, i thus butter, 28. G, ana W. about 10c. New Orleans Iie all¥e. Rice heavy and phe Spirtts and w nes inactive and unchanged. far ten democratic mewspapers of the State have ‘out for Dovglas and six for Breckinridge. More declined to take sides for the present, and fifteen remote counties are still io be heard from. The lead- pas Ragone politicians, nearly all, decline to take Bi ly awaiting the course of events in ih iy e poste are nearly ail up as far as Los An- the id route, and the wires are to bo within two weeks; diziance 480 miles from San Overland mai! with St. Louis dates to the $4 of July yesterday, at on the d Fire was yesterday raging ameug che Mateo county, sweeping grain, fences, “every combustible thing in its path. Sever: ‘houses were burned, and the damage is very Between twenty and thirty tons of silver ore from ‘Washoe are now on the way to Sap Francisco. The “—. ments are ular, at an average rate of more than @ons per mouth. The fret dividend to stockholders in the Ophir Com- spany is expected on the Ist of August. New silver mines have been discuvered in the eastern orders of Tulare county, towares the Owen’s Lake re- Specimens brought to San Fraveisco have assayed ‘a8 $2 000 per ton. A goud deal of interest is mani in the mincral ypements of that portion of he State. ‘The Spanish brig Natorin, sixty days from Amor, with ‘oolies, for the Chincha Islands, arrived off San Francisco on ‘28d, and anchored at Orake's Buy. The captain came to the city, obtained provisions and medicines, and ‘Atraneported them to his vessel on the 24th. This strange Conduct attracted attention, and a revenue cutter was finally despatched to arrest the vessel avd bring her into , OD ground that she had not entered at the House and was # siaver. The United States side.wheel second class steamer Saranac, Captain Pitcher, sailed from Uavama on the 6tb ‘of July for this port, and arrived bere, in ten days from , this morning absut six o'clock. Alt well. THE WEST CUAST OF MBXICO. ‘The John I. Stephens brings the lutest news as to the state of things on the western coast of Mexico Contin PS Sti wed serious disturbances are reported among the ‘Tagui Indians, of Sonora, endangering the safety of the town mas. Governor Sectiog fe Sik tie View ie tte tas lndeea eo a force, view w drive : fo the interio ‘The recent diffic ities between the authorities of Mazat- Jan and the american Consul, regarding the seizure of three American vessels, had becu sutisfactorily arranged. Mr. Trumbull, an American, who was superintending the construction of the canal frown the bay of Mazatlan to @ lake near Tepic, was attacked on the 5d of July by bis F bie nearly killed. His companion, a German, ‘waz k 5 Between Acapuleo and the city of Mexico there is still BO communication. Puspended, on ‘the Japancto are doing a handsome ee ee on aaa game article: anced. Within o month four ships had cleared from Kanagaws for England, with cargoos of teas, raw silke aud other Japanese produce The sing tea and raw silks was Mtue clty of “ite size and popula ize popula- ign trade which [f i i 4 BOL & i zg & § & E 8 PLT) ie ite Ue nie fas a3 E He y taken the large city of sonchow, jon. This gave them the control that direction within a bundred miles ai ‘States steamer Saginaw bad arrived at to be advancir¢ toward ‘The erica boo ood ship Gamecock bad oe from Shangbae for Japan for a of horses for army. The United States war <a t-) ofl steam dore Stribling, arrived at <banghae on the 26th swith United Minister Ward on board. Port Junvis, A 6, 1860. jompeon, of Hampeoburg, was ‘chases, délegat, nd , was ani Dani " ot Crawford, altervate, to the Breckin- Fridge and Lape State Convention, from county. Besrato, August 6, 1860. ‘The Aesembiy districts of Erie county elerted ‘the fol- eee et ‘Sprevene, Aegan TO Be Vik ‘Cobb, ‘dartin Kotor, fuatel Raree ” rN Parapairma, Aueust 6, 1860. Stocks firm. Pennsylvania Stain tr, $5% Resaing ; Morris 66; Long Ieland Rail b ivenia |, 40',. Sight exchange os per. New Onitans, August 6, 1860. unchanged. Sugar Orm at full prices. Mess Whiskey—rectified, I8c. Freight and Berraco, August 6—0 P. M. I: £,000 bbia. iscon- Affairs at the Nattomal Capital. OUR SPROIAL WASHINGTON D&SratcH. Wasnivetox, August 6, 1860. ‘TUB GUILLOTINE IN OFmRATUR. ‘The purification of the Breckinridge democracy by | weeding out of office all Douglas shoots goes bravely for- | ward, Mr. Perkivs, Postmaster at Salem, Mass., bas given place to John Ryan, editor of a Breckinridge paper. ‘Mr. Charles Hutch nson bas been appointed Postmaster _ at Woodstock, Vermont, in place of Browa, removed. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INDIAN AY? AIRS LY UTAH. Dr. Forney, tate Superintendent of Indian Affairs in | Utah, is in town, attending to the settlement of bis ac- | counts, No defalcation has as yet been proven against | bim, His shortcomings of a political character may | have had something to do with Lis removal Late offi- cials in that Territory suspected him of counselling their removal, and after bis return to Utah probably gave him some effective shots in the rear. Being a namesake and relative of the Clerk of the House, and a bold speaker of his individual proferences, aidod the hunters in bagging the game, ARMY MATTERS, Assistant Adjutant General Williams, being absent on ‘@ visit to Maine, the laborious duties of his office are now performed by Assistant Adjutant General W. A. Nichols. Major Irvin McDowell, assisted by Captain David R. Jones, Assistant Adjutant General, will make a tour of ta- spection through the Department of the West. ‘The ordnance office at Camp Floyd has been directed to supply Mr. Spencer, agent of Russell & Majors’ pony ex- press, with sixty Missis«ippi rifles and cartridges, for the detouce of the express riders from Indians. One hundred revolvers and ammunition had previously been furnished to the same parties. ‘VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT 70 THE GREAT EASTERN, ‘The President and suite will visit the Great Eastern at Anpapolis on Wednesday. Secretary Floyd will return to Washington from Old Point on the same day. ANOTHER KLXCTIONFERING LETTRE. Mr. Conrad, Secretary of War under Mr. Fillmore’s ad- ministration, who is now here, is preparing for publica- tion a letter urging @ joint Bell and Donglas ticket, as of Unionists for the sake of the Union, and proposing that the successful electors under such an arrangement choose between these Presidential candidates according to their relative strength. THE FOREIGN MINISTERS, Nearly all the foreign Ministers aré absent from Wash- ington. Senor Tasearra, the Spanish Envoy, is an ex ep- tion, but be will in the course of this week start ona Northern tour. The Great Eastern. Bautiworx, August 6, 1860. A large number of excursionists went down to Anpapo- lis to-day to view the Great Exetern, Only some 2,000 persons went on board of her to-day, the day being io- tensely hot, The President and bis Cabinet are expected to visit the ship on Wednesday or Thursday’. News from Mextco. NEw OxixaNs, August 6, 1960. ‘The schooner Potomac has arrived here with laver ad- vices from Vera Cruz and despatches for Washington. The city was healthy. The Spanish frigate Isabel I. had arrived at Vera z to communicate with the Spa- nish Minister. Miramon was at Lagos. ‘era = were concentrating their forces to attack capital. ‘The Liberals bad seized tho Bishop of Guadalsjara, so that they might be able to exchange bim for Uraga. ‘The Miramon party had threatened to attack Vera Cruz. News from Brazos. New Oxteays, August 6, 1860. ‘The steamsh!p Austin has arrived bere with Brazos dates of August 2, and $164,000 in treasure. The news is unimportant The National eee School of Instruc- jon. CievELaND, August 6, 1860. ‘The National Masonic School of Instruction, M. W. Robb Morris, of Kentucky, President, is now holding its sixth general session in this city, at Opeving address was delivered by H. Visiters are present from many 5 Hampebire, New York, —— Indiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, Nebraska ; Reward for the Capture of Cross, the Es- caped Forger. PRILADELINA, August 6, 1860. District Attorney Mann offers a reward of $500 for the capture of J, Buchanan Cross, the escaped forger. The Telegraphic Reports of Political Mectings. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ALnasy, August 4, 1960. ‘Tho Hrraty of to-day alludes to a communication, re- ceived ‘from the Chairman of the National Democratic Committee of the State of New York, complaining of the biased and unfair charactor of the telegraphic reports for the New York Associated Press, particularly from Al- bany.” The imputation cast upon me is most unjust, and, ‘so far ag the party from which it emanates is concerned I might well appeal to the Hon. Fernando Wood and the members of bis delegation at Charleston—who cited m; reports in vindication of their claim to scats in the Na- ticnal Convention—to repel it. I bave acted now for some ten years ne the cor. t of the Associated Press at Buffalo and Albany in Sisto Legtalatare, and ot all tho Stato and Nut Conventions. T have reported, the Hignat, and to bave tone ane correspondents present. Te- porta Been “biased nd fantair,” the fact would pot bare Seared the aciies Gad rebeke of the Hew York prem. I the special correspondents of every New York jour- Me Out in the assertion that, for a fair and fail report of the facts and business of State and National political parties, they are now accus- tomed to depend upon the correspondent of the Associated i ? i i e while the} confine their own attention to outside matters and party topics, with which it is bie to interfere, I have always endeavored to give partial reports of the conventions and meetin, all same reagon. DOUGLAS A. LEVLEN. a eae Before Jadge Satheriand. THE JaPANKSE BALL. Avocet 6.—The injunet: Arrivals and Departures, ARRIVALS, Lewta Cass, Jr, Gol Axel Mrs W mith, the ‘ponte <7 1 : | 10 o'clock A. ine NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,’ 1860, Police Intelligence, THE CHURCH STREET ARSON CAsE—CONFESSION OF ‘TWO OF ‘THE PRISONERS. ‘The three young men, named Jobe Schepf, Fmile Ber- gur ang William M. Johnson, arrested at the instance of Fire Marsha! Baker for the wilfully firing of the frame dwelling house No. 146 Church street, were op Monday morning taken before Justice Welsh, who committed them to the Tombs for examination. Farly yesterday morning, while the accused parties were ia the station house, John Schnopf and Emile Bergar made the following confession to the Marshal :— CON BSEON OF BCANEYY. 1 koow Willlam M, Jobpson set tire to the house, [ saw him striko the match; then I came dowa stairs; Jobnson followed, and said when he came down, the sbanty’s on fro, there was & man on\the (oor apparent asleep. Tcould Bee him by the light of the match bnew that vagrant men, or “bammers,” called, wero in the habit of sleeping in this to prevent Johnson from setting fire to the days before 1, Emilo snd Johnson were ia in the alterpoon Jobason pushed thern into a bole under the ficor, Stoirs. He then took a match and set tro to tho shavings. Tran down stairs, then I went back again and pulled ou! tho shavings and put out the fire. MELE GERGUE'S CONFESSION, I know tbat William M. Johnson set fire to Gon weat into this house: we went up stairs saw Jobson put a lot of shavings into a hole under the floor, head of the staira, he wanted me to get some sticks ‘to put into this bole. I told bim I would pot ‘would wash my bands of the scrape; 1 told him he would Stairs, lee Jobnson alone.” 1 eat arwund the went soon after came out. 1 had been stand- ; Johnsoa ing there about three minutes, when a bey called Jobe Living in West Broadway,oamo up to Johnaor and there was ‘smoke ia that saw smoke, ras ullding, wal set it, would not let me throw it on the fre, ‘purn BUC Tet it " Tgot some dirty water and ia throwing thaten the fire, and put it out On the éay before this, I, Jebn nepf, and John- son were in this bouse We were skylarking around. Johnson took a match aud set fre to shavings; (and Schnepf stamy on them aod pur out the fire; we told him if he aid it again we would tell on On oy night T saw Johnson go up stairs ia he came down and told me the shanty was on dre, This moraing, in the station houre, Jchnsen told me not to tell the Marsha! about the day fro. { was not drunk op Saturday night: Johasea and Aebnepf had been both Sree. but they koew what they were about; I bad drank alittle but knew perfeotly well what I was doing. Arraurt ro Sxoor Te Foxeain oF No. 17 Hosk —Last evening three members of No. 17 Hose were brought up before the Fire Commissioner on comp int of the fore- man, named Michael Dalton, and ail three dismissed from. the Departuient by the above Board. It was near eleven o'clock when the case was concluded, and on Mr. Dalton’s leaving Firemens’ Hall be was followed up the atrect by one of the expelled party, namcd Daniel Curren, who, before Mr. Dalton was aware, deni: hi blows im the bark of his head. Mr. Delton Iman turned upon bis area!lant, and followed him down as far as Fireman’s Hall, where he was again set upon, this time by the entire three and quite a acuio evaucd, when one of the 7 drew @ pistol aud Gred at Da ton, fortunately mist ing him, and lodgingyin the bouse of Hook and Ladder Company No. 6. There weve several of the members of the latter company sitting in their house at the time, and it was u great wonder that some of them were not killed. As som as the shot was fired several of Mr. Quiton’s friends came to his rescue, and before the other party could get away they were pretty roughly handled. Ourren was terribly gut about the head and facc. Officer Parsons. of the Figbth ward, and officer Davis, of the Fourteenth ward, scoD came up and arrested Curren, and locked bim ap io the Highth ward station house. The others to make their escape. Curren will be taken before a magis. = this morning and fully committed on complaint of Ficat iy 4 Lacrr Bors Sitcox.—Last evening about eloven o’clock, a party, accompanied by Jim Kerrigan, entered the lager bier saloon corner of Broadway and Broome strect, and after drinking for some time got into 8 free Oght, during which everything they could iay their bends on was freely used. Officer Houston, of the Second ward, who wns possing at the time entered and tried to stop the , When they turned on bim and nearly tore the coat off bis back. The Figbth ward police nisc bear- ing the disturbance, soor camo up and puta atop to the Oght, and arrested one of the party, named W. F. Moul- ton, on co! tut of the proprictor cf thehouse, Be was accordingly locked up to answer. Cartces ov A Desrrnate Brrczar.—Patrick Comway, a desperate locking fellow, was taken {nto custody on Sun- day night by policemas Creighton, of the Fourth precinct, on charge of burglary and felonious assault. The prison- er, it is alleged, broke into the premises of Frank Hughes, No. 108 Cherry street, on tho 29tn of February last, and He age, attempted to commit suicide at a disreputable house a Pp. prised of the facts, and hastened with the unfortc pint to the New York Hospital. Through the exertions of . Harr ent was roused from the slumber into aod pee Tn on draught, acd was toon under the trfuence of the narcot's. With the discovery of her situation by the police and the subseqaent events — transpired at the hospital our roaders are alread, iHiar. Fast JanteA Baoxen Sorit.—Mary Murphy, a res!- dent of No. £28 First svenuc, was taken {nto custody by Policetaan Cowan, of the Twenty first precinct, on charge of breaking her mother-in-law's scull with a conck shell. Domestic. tes of an unintercsteng commission of the assault. Mrs. Murph; to Bellevué Hospital, where the physician tn Pronounged the care @ critical one indeed. ‘was brought to the Fourth District Police Court, where no waa committed to malt the result of ber mother's in rr = City Intelligence. A Cass Por Prtastanormrs.—We are requested to make known the particulars of the foliowing Cistrossing case:>— Jeremiah Connor, janitor of the building 103 Nassau ftreet, bat been ip the hospita! the last month, baving (a- jured bis epine by over exertion during the hot weather, On the night of the ban at L ea ren barely escape? wit! ir lives re oppos! the Hemacs Buildings. He was insured for $200, (lose 8400), but the office failed, with uo assets. Jerry jel! known in the neighborhood of the Hana a herd working, industrious and otherwise worthy man. ‘Tha Lisosanrantz Socrery beid one of thelr festivals last evening at Conrad's Wood, Eighty ffth street and Second avenue. None were admitted but those who were known to some member, and consequently the assembiage was very select. The gociety is German, and numbers about six hundred members. Conrad's Wood, or Park, if beautifully situated on the banks of the Rast river, end the serne Inst pight was quite romantic. What with the Music which was excellent. and the sight, which was superb, the varied tights and throng of gay dancers, to. other With the noble scenery around, {t was calculated e teepire the deuliest. There’ must have been ot (— . thousand persons there ing themselves aa only sen- sible people, like tbe Germans, know how. . Toa Westuxa.—The heat yesterday was pot so very ie tense, if we fudge, not from our feelings, but from tho thermemeter. The following table will show how much Old Bot let bimcelf outs ™ 2 ¢ Be 4 ¢ PM. after which if gradially dec-ensed, rh marking et 10 P. M. no moro tha 76. Senocs Accipayt.—About seven c’clock last evening | Mr. Olmstead, General Superintendent of the Ootral Park, wes thrown out of bis carriage while driving through Carmapsville, and one of his was broken. The horse, tt a ,, took fright, and Mr, Olmstead be- ing uasble to manage bim, be was thrown , 4 coming im contect with o tree, out on road, the wheolr | over bis jeg. He was conveyo! home by some friends. Exriossow ov 4 Lat —A Mra. Regnant, residing at 211 East Beveateenth street, was badly burned last evening, aut pine o'clock, b: ee carsphene ri nine o'el fet oe lamp which sho was io _—_—. Meeting of Parties Opposed te the Eten. sion of Chambers Street. Pursuant to an advertisement, a number of thoes op- posed to the extension of Chambers street met yesterday afternoon, st four o'clock, nt Tammany Hall. ‘On motion, Mr. ©. F, Aymar was called to the chair. Remarks ware made by Mocers. 7. L. Wooley, B. M. Whitlock and others. Considerable amusement waa oevasioned by the em- tinued and indignant {nterraptions of Mr. Shields, who fancied that tho adrertivement contained reflections or the character Ter. Whitivek Goving naked what way It waa intend, e eR to put a stop to the exterwion, Mr. Wooley roplied that the first it was the intention to obtain an injunc- Mr. Whitiocs doubted she foasibility of this, and Guggested that legal advice be sought on the sub. motion was finally made and carried that Mr. Wooiey, Re gypaintes 4 committee to obtain eminent legal advice, and if necessary to call another meeting. EF Yachting Intelligence. THE SQUADRON CRUISK—THE RENDEZVOUS TO DAY. The annual cruise of the New York Yacht Squadron Commences to morrow, and this afternoon tbe rendezvous takes place at Whitestone, near Glen Cove. ‘The following is @ list of the entries up to date: Scboonere Maria, E. A. Stevens (Commodore); Widgeon, Messrs. Edgar; Norma, Messrs. Major; Bouita,8. W. Daw- fon; Bessie, ———; Favorita, A. C. Kingsland (Vice Com- modore); Haze, W. B. Duncan; Restless, G. W. Thatcher; Gipsey, L. Spencer; Madgie, RF. Loper; Zouave, Mr. Mollery; Zinga, W. H. Thomas; Juliet, E. A. Leroy; Ame- rica, D. C. Kingsland. Sloops Mallory, J.T. Bache; Re- becea, J. G. Bennett, Jr.; Julia, J, M. Waterbury; Nar- ragans: tt, H. Bedlow; Irene, Lewis B. Brown: Ray, L. M. Rutherford; Mannorsing, C. T. Cromwell; Rowena, M. W. Bacon; Plover, R. 8. Palmer, and Undine, 8. W. Jerome. The Zounve is a new yacht, of ninety-five tons, and makes ber Grst appearance. Several others are in course Seerneten, and will probably be launched during the ‘The Funeral of Major Morton Fairchild, ‘The obsequies of the lamented Major Fairchild, who distinguished himself in the late war with Mexico, and ‘whose death occurred in this city on Friday Inst, were celebrated yesterday from the Govornor’s Room, City Ball, where his remains were conveyed at elevon o'clock iz the morning, and Ieid in state. ‘Tho coffin, which was Of rosewood and lined with white satin, was covered with @ black cloth, studded with siiver nails. On either side ‘were three handles of silver, each surrounded by thiy ten stars, On the top were laid the epaulettes and word which he wore in Mexico. Upon the plate was the following insoription:— Orecoee. ee ce nnnnee, MORTON FAIRCHILD, z Brevet Major First regiment New York Volunteers. $ 3 Died Sd August, 1460 Aged Cifty-four years. 3 ACCOR NE LOLELORDNIONIN FOREIOLIENEOONILL SOLED) ‘The deceased was dressed in bis uniform, and above his cotlin wore crossed the two tattered engigne which bis regiment bad borne through many @ stormy battle- field in Mexico. Two members of the New York Volunteers—his compatriots in arms—mounted guard over bis remains while they rematued at the City Hall. At two o'clock the friends and rejatives of the deceased Were admitted to the room, and Rev. Mr. Stryker com- meced tho funeral services by delivering an eflective discourse, taking for the text the fifth chapter of St. Jobr. after which the Rev. Dr. Armitage pronounced a giow- ing eulogy upon the character of the de ceused, and eketch. ed in brief his connection with the late war. The ser- vires were concluded with ar affecting prayer by the latier gentleman. ‘The procession was then formed, and the coflin borne to the care, which was appropriately plumed. The cor- tege moved oY from the C.ty fall by the east gate, and Proceeded throuch Chambers street to Broadway, and thence w the South ferry and Greenwood Cemetery, in the following order:— Platooa 0° policemen. Military escort. Battalion of four companies from Eleventh regiment, Col. Bostw: General Danie! E. Sicklas, Esq. 5 Col, J. D. arr «© 6% AL W. Taylor, Brevet Col. J. €. Barmham. =“ « ©, H, James. «GS Raynor. Brevet Lt. Col. Dyekman. Hearse with remains of deceased, surrounded by the Scott Life Guard as a guard of hoxor. Survivors of the New York Voluntcers, bearing their colors d: fm mourning. OMcers and soldiers of army and navy who served during the war with Mexico. Officers of the Firet division of New York State Militia, Coznmittee of the Board of Councilmen. Mayor aad Common Counc!] and beads of Departments, Ketatives af the deceased. Order of Freemasons and other societies. Citizens and friends of the deceased. Arrived at the Cemetery, the deceased was interred with the usual milite y hovora, in “Battle Hil).”’ that por- ton of the ground set apart for the burial of those who bave distioguished themse!ves by their heroism and de- Votlon in the cause of their country. Perso: Intelligemce. Hon. W. Preston, United states Minister to the Court of Spain; Hon. A. Talbot, of Louisiana; Paz! Morphy, and Jad ce Spoflord, both of Now Orleans, and Col. Loring, of tho Caited Sales army, are stopping at the New York Hon, & A. Smith, of Tennessee; Doles De Wolf, of Ox. Frego; Majo Downs, and G. W. Small, Faq.» both Of Ken. tucky, and F. W. Regmett, Esq., of Baltimore, are stop. ping at the St. Nicholas Hote!. Judge Spencer, of Texas: Dr. Woodhull, cf New York; Dr, Jarvis, of the United States Army, aud W. J. Wymac, Faq., of Philadelphia, arc stopping ‘at the Metropolita, J. AgWenkees, Rez. and far'iy, of Miseaaippl: J. Fady, Faq., of New Jersey; W. T. Wood, Fsq.. of Florida . Owens, Feq., and family, and 3 De Camp, Esq. Washington, D.C., and Dr. Waul, and family, of ana, are stopping at the St. Deais Hotel. Henry De Veave, Faq., and aay, of New Orleans; C. BR. Sprung, Haq. of Pitlsburg; L ¥. Denning, Esq., and farnily, of Cotumbus,Ga,; M. de Bluguire, of Woodstock, C W.,and M. Parmer, Esq., of Montreal; 1. D. Stover, Eaq., of New York; H. H. Beebe, Beq., of Caiiiornia; J. & Dancy, Feq , and family, of North Curclina; Capt. Prowse, 07 the steamer Prince Albert, and J. B. Danforth, Esq , of Dobbs Ferry, are stopping at the Lafarge House. Ex-Preeidest Fillmore and Hon. Wasbington Hunt, with their ladies, were at the Falls, together, on Thureday Drawi of the Delaware State Lotte- ries. WOOD, EDDY & CU., Managers of the DeLaWART, KENTOCKY AND MISSOUN: STATE LOTTRNIER, Deiawsee—Exrea Orase, No, 271, Avocet 6, 140. 16, 45, 67, 3, 29, 69, 48, 24, 25, 65, 55, 7, 15. ware—Ciass No. S72, Aguver 6, 1860, 73, 12, 14, 41, 756, 72, 15, 68, 68, 10, 58, 2, 53, 18. Circulars sent (ree of charge by addressing elthe’ WOOD EDDY & O0,, Ay Delaware. Or © WOOD, EDDY & ©9., &. Louis, Missour., Drawings 6f France, Broadbents & Co.'s Delaware e Cham 186, Agcosr 6, 1560, 96, 41, 30, 20, 44, 25, 19, 6%, 1, 73, 2, 43, 65, Comsoupatep Lorrmny, Cusas 1S) Avcost es ay OMcial Drawt eolidated of Hodges, Davis & €0.'8 Co: Lo:teries of Georgia — Crass 402, Avcose 6, 1900. 26, 72, €2, 32, 59, 13, 17, 10, 64, 44, 6. HoDess, Dayis & bo, Macagers, Macon, Gergin, This —_- we wand, ata great sage REDUCTION OF PRICES, 2 we have conaluded to clear out our entire stock before re- aegis ot + large and complete varlety of alt the latest SUMMER CLOTHING, SHIRTS Thoae who have ‘poe heir summer wardrobe Th and Western Merchants are informed that FOUNTAIN & CO., 653 Broadwny, is the oniy Place to procare Indie Goods et ressouable pices ia aay quant Gurney’s Gallery, ra mw pepaewar. Gilatres fn OF, and Dagverreotypea, ‘hg Brill & Balsing’s Portrait Gallery, 2 Chatham re ace. pit ciese Phot.crephs to water eclore of India ink. OU ‘alntlags, Daguerreoty pes nad Iveryty pes. eee Fiala Pmnographe Bi. Major Morton Fairchild —Photographs RB MEADE BROTHERS, from iife copies. Fur sale at 2k rondway. ° warranted for fre youre 04 Siarerovens 68 nod Be Walker wreak Baesfords’, Billiard Factories, 149 Ful 8 Apa, wince 1834, Billiard Palace, 16 Tables, Court and Rem: wea, Brooklyn. Merri: Patent Champion Fire and une ee pred ten tl Broadway corer of Murray mreet, ie Life Boats are the Metallic, Pleasure and Abip Hort (Office 605 Broadway, N. ¥. Batchelor’s Hair Dye ts the Best in the oid tied tn Sine ey Ww nod appropriate private roome, Serer =P Pra. Frientely applied. No.6 ‘hee lowe. Re eye Com —Laird’s Pa ia Rushton’s Mild A lent or Anti-Billtous Pia, with directions, No 10 Astor House and 417 Broadway, Dr. Marsh Cont jee to Apply Hie Radi- Care Trom Sernin oe roprare., Wahent 4CO.Ne'h tomy weeen RT. Tricopherous ts the Best and Barry's Havana Lottery —The Followin: ni ts drew tLe principal prizes inthe drewing of Juiy 17, Prices | Numbers rises. bs, $100, . Re tas so eeiB10.000 Numisers 608. ie Pa 452%, Oe 6122. 7101, Strangers in city will find the Phrenolog’eal Museum, 98 Broadway, s most intereming Jp place to visit. I conwains Busts and Sie of soune of the most ae na posse know racing murderers thieves, Sic, Adinission free. "Wher, esived, POWLEH 4 WRUIS we professional deli * ep prefemna! de tueations of ebaracver, with verbal or full Grover & Baker's Celebrated Notecless Machines, the bes! in use for family Broad- ay. Hew York, and 188 Fulion sures veo 5 Brooklyn Ph ‘Williamson’, Miniatures, Cabinets, Teoedhice Life Bize. Two forty ome (249) Fulton street. Marrted. | Seer aen>—Marsaatt.—Ryv the Rev. F. 8. Detasa, Mr. | We FE Smemmep, to Miss Carre C, Marsaatt, tho only | davcbrer of John W. Marshall, all of Williamsburg. New Haven and Shanghae (Thina) papers please copy. tfully invited to ) afternoon, at three of big father, No. 11 East —On Mon A 6, Josxra BaRLow, aged 88, born in Paleamo, a ‘The friends of the pa ‘also the Seamen's Boarding Housekeepers’ Association, are respectfully invited to etiend the foneral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 41 Oliver street. .—In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 6, Mary C., wite of George C. Chil Funeral from her Late residence, No. 85 Sands street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family ‘are invited to attend. Coxvox—On Monday, August 6, JOHANNAN THERESA, youngest daughter of Daniel and Ellen Cousor, aged 9 Tnonths and 22 days The funeral will ace on Wednesday afternoon, at idence of her parents, No, 148 . “awarre.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 3, Wa s, infant eon of Thoma? G. and Beckie U. Cow- perth uged 19 days. ‘Duve,~ In Hadson, New Jersey, on Saturday, August 4, Fooak C., only gon of Robert and sane F. Duff, in the 9th year of his age. Now Brunswick, N.., papers please copy. Fossy.—On Monday, August 6, a: ber late residence, 172 Fast Thirty-fourth street, Mrs. Euumy Foury, in the 6th year of ber aze. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her sons, Daniel, Michael and Jobn Foley, aud of her soas-in-law, John Ken. belly aud Stephen Geoghegan, are respectfully invited to Qitend the funeral, from St. Stephen's church, Twenty- eighth street, on Wednesday morving, at ten o'clock. Garway —Ia Brooklyn, on Sunday, August 6, at half past eleven o’clogk A. M., Mrs. Many Gatway, a mative of the county of Wexford, Ireland, 75 years of age. Her friends and those of ber son, James Galwa; Suds street, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ( uesdny) ‘morning, at t-n o’tlock, from St. James’ Cathedral, where a requiem bigh mass will be offered for the repose of her soul Hat: —On Sunday morning, August 8. of consumption, Mra. Many Haz, the beloved wife of William Hall, in the 80th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, this (Tuesday) morning, at ‘nine o'clock, from her Inte residence, No. 75 Perry street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Havas. —Oa Monday, August 6, Carmarive, the beloved wife of John Bayes, of the pariwh of Cruopu, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 88 years. ‘o The friends ana acquaintances are invited to attend her H can bny Wines ind Segars at sbout one-half funeral on Wednesday afterpoon at two o'clock, from ber jate residence, ¢2 Catharine street, to proceed to Calvary Cemetery joterment. ek copy. eran ', August 6, Nerrm Grar, only child ily are respectfully at. tative eral, from the reaidence, (47 West Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, without furthe: notice. Lavenrr.—On Sunday, August § Braxarp Laverrr, son of James and mg! te ae ng ip the S24 year of bin age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, without further notice, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from St. Peter's and St Paul's church, Second atreet, Brooklyn, £. D,. ‘The rerosins will His remains wil! be taken,to Calvary Cemetery on Wed- nesday afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment, from bis late residence 202 Houston street. The friends of deceased are moat respectfully invited to attend. McGvine —On Monday, August 6, after a short and se- vero illness, Joun MoGvine, aged 66 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the fam'ly are respeefully Natt invited to attend the funora!, from bis lave residence, 180 Firat aveano,on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. is remains will be taken to vary Cemetery for interment. Mezian.—On Monday morning, Angust 6, Winuan Mr aw, aged 12 years, 6 months and 24 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect. fully invited tw attend tho funeral, thie (Tuesday after. noon, at half-past two o'clock, parents, $02 Greenwich, between Chambers and Reade Btreets, New York. afternoon, At it 5, Hewry Ep- Moxiaxry.—On Suni wanp Morzarrr, son of Edward Moriarty ,and nephew Moriarty, of the Rev. Jomes §. O'Sullivan, and Sir Thomas ‘aged 20 years and 1 mouth. His iriends and acquaintances, the graduates of tho Free Academy of 1868, and the members of the Phrevoscsmian Society, are iavited to attend the funeral, from the res!- dence of his afflicted parents, No. 136 Avenue B, this | useful on the feet, (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. prong Bundsy, August 6, Cusnums M. Nawer, in the 49th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take p'ace from his iste residence, Buit’s Ferry bitl, New Jersey, this(Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. His remains will be taken to Catvary Ceme- Yael NEW for interment. O'Kere —On Monday morning, August 6, Mancanrr, the beloved wife of Thomas 0 Keeffe. The friexds of the family, and those of her brothers, Jobr apd Jeremiah Welsh, aro invited to attead the fune- ral, this (Tuesday) esfterncon, at balf past two o'clock, from her residence, No. 157 Weat Thirty seventh street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inver- ment. Parwer. —On Saturday, August 4, of consumption, Hay. RY Parmer, aged 49 years, « native of London, for many yours in the employ of Mr. Daniel Maujer, of Williamsburg. , Oteego county, N. ¥., on Monday, July 90, Beruxe Ciipe, relist of the late Hofnce Ripley in the 68d year of her age. Sant han Ragu 6, Davin L. Saves, aged 46 relatives acd friends of the fam!iy, and of bis bro- Lewis A. Sayre, are respectfully invited to attend bie funeral, from bia late residence, No. 196 East Twen- Heth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with- out further invitation Srows —At New Brunswick, on Monday, Aug. 6, Jawns Mason, youngest son of the late Asaph Stone, aged 30 years. FE i 4 . VON wORCHZTS! ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- ony TRirtinate re OPRAN tend the funeral, at the Church of the Messiah, this (Tues. day) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. y.—At Weils, Maine, on Sunday, August 6, afters short avd severe illness, Rev. D. M. Teaay, of Hancock, 7 cee . Soutem—be Sunday, Aogustl, Jouy Thompson, a na- bem of county Longford, Ireland, aged £3 years and 28 8. in friends, and those of his sister, Mrs. Betty Meagher, are ey invited to attend the funeral, thie (Tues- day) at two o'clock, from bis late res’ 6, No. 161 Fast Eleventh etreet. Torwcne —On Sunday, August 6, at Freehold, N. J., A>pwox, infunt son of Joho L. and Rachel Turnure. VaLewnine.—On Satorday afternoon August 4, Cornrtta, wife of Louis T. Valentine and eldest daughter of the late George H. Hill, in the 27th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from ber late residence, No. 60 Fast Twenty eighth street, thie (Tuceday) morning, at eleven low precieclp Her remalne will be taken t Fordham, Wes county, for interment. ‘ Ratavia papers please copy. Vecren —On Monday, August 6, after a lagering {linese, Cuanixs Veron, ‘BY years. ‘The fries ualntances of the fami! spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of bis brother, Andrew D., No, £27 Weet Twenty.a.nth street, A Huotsville (Als. 8 please copy. Wenerxn.—At Rahway, N. J., on Sunday, August 6, after a short sickness, Mré. Axx Ui. Weeeren, in the 70th are re. and friends of the family, and of her ‘anc Solomon Marsh, brothers, Mordecai 1. poet - fully invited to att idence of Mrs. Post, Main street, Rahway, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘Trains leave New York at twelve o'clock M., and returning leave Rabway at five minutes to five o'clock P.M. Witiamoy.—On Sunday, August 6, of dropry, Mama Wir uamaon, aged 48 years and £ mouths. The relatives and friends are reapectfally Invited to at- ten her funeral, from ber late residence, 241 Malben-y etreot, this ) afternoon, at half past (wo o'clock without further notes f ba Witsianieow.—On Sunda, August 6, Crimes @., non of date and Anna H, Willlameon, agod 4 years, 5 months The ves and friends of the Ly 7 are respeotfully fovited to attend his funeral, from Sackett street, Brooklyn, this (Torsday) morning, at ten o'clock. Cali Jo pacers pootle cory. © At eee xe ine oely et 808 Booadway DOIR SEWING MACHINGS, I\RRIG PATENT. 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