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NEW Y¥' ome look. Had the Pre-ideut been sapported dy the Senate in his Mextean pols: be would have ba 9 but for that predomizance of faction which —_—— | @ trou! ! the fatal results of such a course, and suficient influence with their young Emperor to prevent . yxy of our national couneis, every governm ‘bin rusiing madly on bis desiructica, Screpe yrould have rejoiced, for the sake of their = _—_— facts as we.’ #8 Memselves. But by the rejection of the treaty Mexu”” Jct a prey to iatestine feuds, aud fo rectemations oy ». nag | Eogland, as well as by Spain in her newly-porn CUNY, & Sort of second spring ia ber rational life, This S88? of Mexico ts another Warning 10 our countrymen wot 10 put those in power who are wuacquainied with votivne’ questions. What does Abe Know about Mexieo’ If Mr. Bechanan, whose | ite bas been dedicated to pubiie SUairs, bad aot been thwarted by a crew of inferior poll, ©!8a8, utterly iguo. rapt of the matters involved. al! the troubles between the chureh party and the liberalg party wld have been Settled long ago, and & constitut.onal gove,."eat would have been established. But the rage of party reveated the consummation of this purpose, solely because it Would have redounded to the honor of Mr. Buchavan’s adn}inis- ration. European iatervention in the affairs of Mexico, beyond the aecertainment and security of the rights of Earopean by any American adminis- subjects, can never be allow traton. AD army of Americaus, who ‘ would rather fight than eat,” if I may use a backwoods comparison, Will be aiways ready at the call of any Executive to resist the reconquest and recolonization of American soil by any combination of European powers, Movemy nts of Mr, Doug Bartimons, August 24, 1950. Senator Douglas arrived here af oue o'clock to day. Ho was received by a committee and escorted to the hotel He left for Nurfolk this afternoon. He will address the citizens of this city on his return, in about two weeks. Governor Ban! and the [ltnois Central Railroad. Bostow, August 24, 1860 A rumor, apparently well founded, states that Governor | Banka bas accepted the Presidency of the Illinois Central Rallread, and that in consequence he will decline a re aomipation for Governor of Massachusetts. Boston, Auguet 24—10 P. M. | The withdrawal of Governor Banks is confirmed, and | the announcement coming unexpectedly, just previous to the assembling of the Republican State Conyeation, | active canvass has already commenced for agudernato | ial aomination. Among prominent gentlemen named are A. H. Rice, John A. Andrew, G. S. Boatwell, aot E. | G. Kellogg. The Alleged Siaver Thomas Achorn—Dis- charge of the Captain and Mate. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONSK’S OFFICE. Congressional Nomination. tice, erm anoner Meret. The captain and mate of the alleged slave brig Thomas Punapesrura, August 24,1860. | schorn were discharged from cwstody yesterday by the | ict of Pi ox ni soi gee iy Ligpa “| following decision of the Commissioner, This ends the pri ve nominal ‘aT, Nixon fr fe | case that bas helped to occupy the public mind for the election. | last three or four days, The brig Thomas Achorn cleared | | at this port, March 27, 1860, or Rio Grande anda mar- ket, with the privilege of one or more porta ou the west | Comet of Africa, with a crew oousisting of a captain, two mates, cook abd six seamen, The cargo consisied of | 10,000 teet of lumber, 60 oi! casks diled with balinst, 20 | barrels wavy bread,'16 tierces rice, 1 box uware, 29 barrels corn meal, 15 barrels of beans, 4 barrels of rum, Tbex hardware, 1 boat, She arrived in Kabenda Bay Cacao, August 24, 1880 ‘The Democratic Congressional Convention for the Firs district, held at Rockport today, nominated ZA C Beard for Congress, | Rooxtanp, Me., August 24, 1860 ‘Tue democrats ef the Third Congressional district ia Coayention to day, nomivated A W. Johnson, of Belfast, Warren, for Pr Juve 27, apd was boarded by Mr. Green, a for Congress, and Edwin Smith, of Wa “TS master fa the United states steamer Mystic. ential elector. Mr. Greea brovght the brig home, wad is” the principal witvers for the goverment He states that he | bomraea the brig afew moments before she came to an- chor, and wes et by Captain Parker at the gangway. Witness arked to see the brig’s papers, whic wer ebown him. He found them correct. There were men on the brig whose uames were not on her papers, wod in whute possession were found Foglish coin tw the From Washington Wastincroy, Avgast 24, 1390. Surgeon Whelan, chief of the Barean of Medicine aad Surgery, bas been ordered on a tour of inspection, will visit the naval hospitals and sick quarters betwees Norfolk end Portsmouth, N.H. Tne steamship Powha: joo 86 000 sarsele care Suid the Pore PASSE N- ‘ gers. vis enough to say chat although some things of tan wi!l be despatched for special service ia the Gulf. | dap gchedl fhong Co ne, oll pontine Me carrying Slaves the cutie cargo of the at of articws required in the slare trade and ' wen consisted 1 upon this fact OVEFDMELE pelies to sustuid the charge against the canis of voluntarily serving ou board @ ¥versel em lo) ed te the Slav: Ts ot suitic wut for that purpose Destructive Fire in Oswego. Oswxc>, August 94, 1360 A fire last night destroyed the workshop and plaviog mill of Jesse King and others. Loss $2,000, insured 31,000. | under the construction giveu to the statute. 1 have ex: * 2 000: amined all the cases ciivd, and think that it is clearly set- Woodrum, carpenter and joiner, $2,000; insured = tie at it is tesuiticient. Toera ts vothing iu the act workmen and others, $2,000 to $4,000; no insurance. They jer serlonii ited frum carrying fire ther communicated to the building occupied by the | a Oswego Knittiog Company, which was mainly saved, but | . the machivery and stock were batly damaged by water: Loss about $5,000; insured. The loss on busidings owas seed. © gitmately tet on trelgut or everything she uited slates ty cari) of Africa: ne may | hartered for such 4 V1 mdertakes to do as ay band de: The statu evrleuee shows ber outward by George Ames amount to about $4,000: tn her only waen isovly tu part fulfi averican verrel which 1 | mated by transporting slaves States ¥8. Scboon The Columbia at Charteston, Caariastn, Angst 24, 1350 ‘The stoanship Clumbia, Captain Berry, arr at seven o'clock thie mor 4 consume Paine Co, p TH) The made out ev as to the objects, This neta that ot Canreng, 3, Laving tue direc 2 NO rewbonulst atter of proof In this there is no evidenee that the | tou of the Ging out of the Ac | tuctor or master, at any time has it deen euited t Marke PHILADELPHIA STOVE BOARD. VPRILADELPALA, AUgU3" Pennsyivuuia State 6° 13 97: Rewdiug | Raticoad, 285¢; Morris Canal, 67; Long [siaed Raila Stocks firm Sight exchange op | boriw (5 Penusy vania Raiiroad, 414. Ise), ‘> ” the pature of New York at par. | New Onueas, Anigust 24 1350 Cotton firm; steamor's news caused greater aemaess: rales today 37L0 bales, including 1,200 bales new, at -. fi a isnot Stroog t arr voyage was | > ar vo the ceferdaut is « overmed, the pre- | (on wriaiug trom bis o eure iu bistavor Tac was im sight irom the Mjetic for apout three THE CR The Coite® ant Co the Crops of A correspondent vf the Apalachicola Times writes a3 follows '—Having trave,,°4 Fecently through a portion of Fasteru Alabama, Western 0d Southwesterg Georgia, it may uot be usinteresting 10 som! Of your readers to learn the condition of the crops in those poctions tributary to tais piace. The crops of corn aiong the Apalachtoola river nut for the wants of the country, ing the fact what the strength of these lands is adequate with even a very dry season fore heavy yield The cotton looks healthy, and with nioderate rains will, no doubi, produce an average crop. With the | exception of a few crops in Decatur aud Early eounties along the river, beth corn and cotton crops will be far below an average, and through Clay, Randolph, Quiteran, Terre!!, Stewart and Chattahoochee, without heavy imr- portations of corg, there wil! be rauch actual suffering consequence of the total failure of the comm crop—mauy | tlelos will pot average one bushel per acre, and planters in mavy instances are cutting down for are more than anilie' demonstr of corn cotton’ crop, the weed is smat}, and i half grown boll sion abroad that it is a heavy om Teater mistake. lies with equal force to some portions of Barbour and Feary counties, Aiabama, SOUTH CAROLINA. A correspondent writes from Adams’ Rua:—It is truly | distressing to see the conditioa of our long cotton crops. Most of our Sea thi hat description of cottor much worse than on the main, bord GEORGIA. In Scriven county, owtng to the beneficial effect of late rains, the corn crops are represepted as betag very flac. Cotton, however, is suflering badly. The forms are sued- ding api the rust 13 quite preva ent In Hara'sou county the corn haa been badly injured, but the cotton bas uot suffered to the extent it tas some other sections. A corres pou: most entirs iy. the treids. partial showers prices. suffer. county, Alabsa, nothing In Putnem and a correspe will fall ebort of i of op’ ears’ crop me Jn Meriwether county the cotton has been almost de- stoped by drought aud rust. Iu Gorvoa County the corn crop will be almost an ea- astwothrds of the crop 1s past recovery, tire fa; even if it should rain. ALABAMA, ‘The Camden Repullie ot the 9h inst. says:—A gentle. man of veracity, from the iower edge of the couaty, visited us this Week, Aud said that on one hundred acres of bis beet land be would uot make a peck of corn, that (United | bis cotton was bouquet cotton, and bis negroes were em iugs infwatering potatoe vines course, LO estimate of the geverality of the Wilcox couuty; the prospects are, however, There will nat be @ suific'ent quantity of cora ployed ug the This is, crops ip gleomy Made to supply the ‘nhabitauts of Uh Uemau of our elt " ch ed, most planters haw i great many of thei st year's Cop. RENTOCKY. ORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUG at see leldtniamioninenaieaien 15060. ering t ore than balf, he conaty. ts that th Crops—Estimate of forage. As to the | progperts are equally deplorable, the | , botwitbstanding occasions! showers, ‘the forms and young bolls coutinue to shed, while the | are opening prematurely, The erop will be gathered early, thereby creating an erroneous impres- | than whieh there never | The allusion to the crops ia the adjacent to the river on the Georgia ig and { think there them (roma very’ short yield. Tae | eh, 18 disenerd from bottom to top. 1 Ve not seen the Island crop, bat | am inturmed that on ail the Islands (where ptanters generally pee five) it is ese islands. ut ia Heard county, August 6, says:—Our crops are literilly burned up in this section of Georgia. We cannot probably make alt crops of cora or cottoa In Chattooga coukty @ writer says:—The times are in- deed a arming th this region of country, a8 well as other portious. Tbe drougbt is still severe. Corn is cut off al- Some farmers are now cutting ttdown in er was there & more promising prospect Diasted in Cherokee, Ga Since the miidle of June we have bad no raic—none to do any good—except a few Provisions will soon reach famine Already do the poorer class of peopte begia to But a worse state of affairs exist in Cherokee | In Calhoun and Shetby couaties I | learn toat Uke corn ts literally burned up, and can make the corn crop ia cut off one-half, fon that the cotton crop * the Movtgomery (Ala.) vur throagh Moutgomery, corn erop it hus heretofore been Bup- corn for sale. py throdgh the same section. our ivformaat 4 very short one, arcragtag aot more than is yet too early for Mis estimate to be stoi relied on, Buch data as be .,'"Pisbes has some aiding & judgment, at the present , of the , but, to be used, must be accom, "84 with dolla: jacts from all parts of the cotton #iite” Then the est mate obtained is yet ouly conjectural, Hx’ Tesult bein ston pros frosts, Another correspondent, writing from St. James, 6! his views of the sugar crop. We present them vithou cheerful.— St Jaws, Augow 14, 1860 duty to give to those interested a correct es crops im the parishes around me. intwte of the remark made by & commission merchaut from leaps He eoid that in the city many estimated the ig crop of suger at 490,000 hhda. KrDW, of rain. ’ Ait-r going over the field whol month had been irretrievably tost, aud at this mo of las? year. The weather at thia time is coo! and dry, with no pros- ap. | pect of rain. Our corn crops are fair, made for Some consuinstion. An Exphant Swimming the Onto. The peopie oi Ciucinnati enjoyed rather @ novel scene ou Thursday lost, in the crossing of the Ohio by a train- ed elephant belonging to a cireus. The way in whieh the Duge beast accomplished the trip is thus desurided b; Gomer if the rial—at uine o'clock Madame © Lallal Rookh” was discovered by the anxious crowd waiking flapping ber huge ears, the motion of which was dis tinetly visible upon this side of the river. Everything being in readiness, * Lalla Rookh’’ plunged into the * flowing waters,” but was almost immediately lost to sight. The cooling effec's of the iluid were so agreeable that her ladyehip seemed disposed to neglect the task assicned ber, and regardless of the expectations of the ageembled multitudes, roiled and eplashed around at her | ease. The exertions of her keeper, who pilotod her in a skiff, 800n brought her to @ sense of her duty, and she siruck oat mavTully into the stream. At times nothing but the end of her trunk would be visible, then the wp of her head, and again she wauld dive entirely out of sight, remaiping under water until these on shore began to think she was drowned, when of a sudden she would come to the surfice with a surge that would throw ber a bulk half way out of the water. ue she proceeded until opposite the Covingion ferry landing, when av amusing incident oecurret, The fleet of skills that accompanieu ber upon her trip became 89 numer ous as to seriously incommode her ladyship, when, becoming indignant, she turned about and cave them cbase. ‘Lhe result was sume rowing which would ba) put even the ‘amous Harvard boat club to the blasb One of the skifls she pursued to the bank. The conse quence was, that, allowing due calculation for the force of the current, so as to make a ianding ut the required point, it became necessary to take her ashore and let ber try a ‘resh start. we Becond time she started @ short distance below the mouthof the Licking, and proceeded diugonaily across the river, diving ana rising with a * blow’ at times, and landing safely at the foot of Race street, thas giving the Whole line of spe stators a full view of her performance: The sight was entirely novel to the great +r portic thote present, aud all seemed to enjoy the spectacle amazingly, notwithstanding the intense heat to which their position exposed them. io North antic Telegrap! The following is acopy of a létter which has been re- ceived from Cuptain Allen Young, commander of the Fox Steamer :— ‘Tworsitavas, Faroe Islands, Aug, 3, 1860. Dear “iR—Ae the mai! probably leaves for home to- morrow, ltske the opportunity to report our progress. We bvae bad a tedivus passage, with contrary winds all th bat | hope our goud inck is to come, and we are . Thave almost all our coal remaining, aad am start fair from bere. In making these ishuds we ran a lipe of soundiugs® from some ten miles off into the north point of Naaleoe isiand, a fine sandy bottom aud ebelia, with depth varying from thirty-five to twea. six fathems. We anchored here to day, and immed: ately Commenced an examination of the locality. I dad ke alt diing. sats of tne week 15.090 | soure, and as goon e# her tlag could be ma A correspoudest of the Augusta (Ga.) Chev, wader | bie; but ae it would be Hable to damage from anchors, 1 Dales: rece 12 250, agaiust 5,000 — tue — bern that she dirplayed the agi Y | date of August U1, writes thus ave Deon visiting | have selected ap excellent little bay, called Sandyyerde, Gime laet year Myer OXPArts 29 | Grocas wt the gapgway aud extibited tae brig’ _ Kentucky for the last twelve years, and have never #eea | This bay lies threo quarters of a mile south of Thorsha dnte, 2.285 6C0 bales: of dat bh yaw au i accompanred t im to examive the bold without hesita- | & wore flattcrlog pr epect for corn: vod sid the ven harbor, and there a cable might be landed aud be in CCt as “ve ee yore oerye pwd ; anead Wyk wg t From all the «ets of the case Tam ofopinioa tuat | continue a little lorger, Keutuoky with be able th a perfect repeee, on a sandy bottom and saudy beach, and sO £0e valce hae year, Senct 56°500 halon =) Udy defetalants must be disebarged: pre, f ehady a: £5 40 a $5 60 fur sipertiae. buayant at Go. 4 . for fair to fatiy tate. Coffee fem: * Supreme Court—Speciai Term, sa'es of the week (50 bags At 15340. 2 18: Imports. Be‘ore Hon. Judge Sutherland. stock in port, 7,000 Days Cubacs> firm: tags at 3c, 440, fine lea Te. a8, Exchange on London at DECISIONS. TOK a110,a d with bills of Iding at 108% A 109%. ACoCST MB McMahon os the Conmectivut Mutual | Sight excrangoon New York at pur a 'y per cent pre © ste Insurance Company.—The motion was deuled, with, mam, Freight—Cottan to Liverpool #1. ont costs to either party, Gene, oe te Houry B. Howell ve, Féuin C, Blachars —Metion to va. active at $5 373g. Wheat active, at $1 220 $1 23 “sg e Phy ad $1 Soa sta for white Gorn dull: gales, #te oruer of arrest, No costs to either party. mised at 68¢ a 702; yelow, 72) a TS, whiv 20. % CRITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFILE—THE AL- 763. Provisions active and steaty: mers pork, $19 75. 1 LEGED SLAVER KATE. Cotte dal! ant drooping: sales at 1440 a 15%<0. for fair Before Commissioner Retts . - ne te Os ‘white at alleged tlaver nk terres ‘Bi <a" Cae oe big spetys| bate ee ag feebe Commissioner (Mr. Betis). who will reader bis de- siona quici— Mees park at $10 62), 0 $20; Bacon 10>.e MIN Mt SESS: preurico Da Casta. —Charies Cleveland, ICige. for shoulders, 12e 12/0, te Bite ee Taice, a Feaident of Williamsburg, supposed to be worth at last with terge aevivals; Bio, eee. a 99K : '0.L00 over all bis liabilities, was offered as Dail. a loc. Whiekey wanted at 21 )g0. @ 2240. torney proved by evidence that there stoud | Borat, Aucast 24—1 P. * on" Four quiet and unchanged Wavat firmer; sales 5, iediaga an $1 12 no salen. Oats— ‘ales The Abolits Mr_Clevelan 000 again: was portpoued til Ube 25th. Hs and Incendtary Exct Todiana at $112 Corn dolt and To Canal freights, 47c. om flour, Prot Slips ; 6,060 bbl. Hoar, 105,000 vashels wheal. | Cota iv regard to the excitement growing out of the suspected 47,000 buthele Wheat, 6,000 bushels corn, IL Ee! fete ‘The Nacsgvoches Chronicte of the Tth inst, bas the | ants od Brrraro, August 24, 6 ! Jlowing items on this su" sales 1,400 bois ,at | following Bits. COUNTY gan, and $5 4 $5 25 for a A man who bud been employed \a a store at a , ° tebic was bung 9 y day ae 3 Onionge Waxabated: cs pine to slaves to put in we 1TH COUNTY The man whe was ebot in the attempt to set dre to | Ty ler, has been found dead, CHEROKEE NATION Tumor that a bloody fight bad taken place in the Nation, between & 0) \tlonists and slavery men, in which 150 of tae former were killed ‘aud seven of the laticr. This story is most probably a fabrication. Wood COUNTY. On the 26th ult. an armed comm! $1 09%5 for t 12 a $113 for white ‘Oate steady: sales of Whiskey steady: sales indiana and Michigan Corn dull and no. 17000 bush at 26).0. 0 2 arava ade” Canal froszbte—47e on dour, 18)sc. on wheat, 14:;¢, en corn to Now York. | Take imports bie. Dushels wheat, 4.000 bbls. fot OS F 000 bushels wlieat, 6,000 buslels corm. Canal exporte—34 = Cmexco, August 24—6 P. M. a 100, higher for spring grades. The Paris Press spenks ¢ Flour active and 6s. Wheat qu anced 13,6. @ 2:.: eales 140,000 busb- i itorious J. B. Lemon out of s/ood * ole eas cane for No.1 spring, Joc a ite. (or No. 2 Why’ ne signed & document. binding b pelt, under tn store, 94c, a95c. for No. 1 red. Corn firm and ad- ia ,ity of his life, not to return to Wood cocuty » or fid- abolition documents in the State lish or ciroulate : yt 36: vanced le : sales 62,000 busbe! eae, 107,600 bushels tet. Rece bois CHRKOKRR COUNTY heats 0 Taabele ‘or a --. ents—9,500 Dbls. | The citizens of Cherokee hare orgaaized for their pro pon Bh anger 13 bullao. Sight exchange on “*°H0R- ‘sist sainieiisiite. . New York 3; per cent ag Angust 24-6P. M. Another ottemat bes nee eee oon bulldings near 4 mo ‘Fiour dull but unchanged. Wheat in cool demand and | 7Y1eT, sis = Bret etre a a pine. vot closes firm: salea 15.200 bushels prime No.2 Chl-' rye Houston Felegraph, of the 11th, seys:—We leara cone pein 1 0000, buabrls red Onto shcu red fromm & seatloman who passed through, Menderes ot P re ee orn markt. closes at an aifanee een OLS oa en fire lost Sunday night, the Sth Ot about te ; sales 6,000 bushels Indiana at 6lc., 12,900 14 io4 wes ‘almost entirely consumed. Every house Sunes do, at 51 40., 5, Dushels do, at ay and ‘Sad on the oe one, lachating the dusineas pushels choice ce or - were 5 iy ‘treights cavanced ty “ou ga. Ficur 322.5 wheat 100., Mrren Vets g put no faith ia the reported conspiracy, corn #340. to New Yoru: imports—80 bbis. Hoary and neglected to sppoiut patrol or keep watcb. an HT 70,800 bushels apathy | was discovered ob Sanday night about nine or clock mn Cee Sovak ee rey AE aT wae of Civaxxart, August 24. 1800. The Fort Worth Chief, of the st inst., has the follow dull: sales unis ‘Whiskey 18¢. ing brief notice of the execution of an abolitiontet ena. Pe. Hh A ‘nominal and done. Money mar- gy irator:—We learn that » by the name - ‘wet easy ‘exchange on New York firm at 3 per ley was bung at Veal’s Station Inst week for being an = premium. active abolitionist. A insjority of three hundred men bes ———_—_——— condemned him. (A DIRQOVERY IN BREN AM. om ee ae bi tg 5 22, 1908. Tus Brenham Ranger, of the 10th inst , saye:—A few Nation Against Lineola—Peliticians Must Unite or i th gown we powledged to their having potwon the Na! Peoples the Herald a Trimn- given them by while men for the purpose (3 we des {eir owners and families, and that the day election _—Benndt the Pilot that Weathers the Storm—Th was gxed for a general insurrection. They also impli- cated some negroes about town as being concerned in the “ 'deruus plot. ‘Buropean Intervention Not to be Tolevated, de. = ROU RLE IN THE TEENESER COLONY. asounty doce not intend that “Abe Lincoln” shall ye Fairfeld Pioneer, of the Oth inst., has the follow. ing —Mr Teague, @ printer in our office, bas just arrived en Tennessee Colony, Anderson county, and brings the as they like, and the leaders of freee Tents wivaanecd tbe ng of two white men in scrimony Of that inst., who were proven to be guilty of inciting insurrection among the slaves of ‘Ubat aeigh! ‘Their names -be President. viet BRepudlicans may their opponents may quarrel with all the temper added to differance im what they call principle, —y FB and go give some apparent color for republican boasting. S04) toawin, Alford Cable. They were en ou ‘But as the people agree with none of these, they intend to the colony at their traden of wagon-making, sad» ack. take the matter into their own bands, payee trey Sent Meares Avprick ad beer previously taken up for harbor- dry from the hazards and the disgrace of ‘ard gelling liquor to uegroce, Negroes were found in tion, tn epite of the bad tactica of would-be managers and 11,6 pomeessiou of drearms and strychnine, i the incapacity of would be leaders. furnished by The demand of the these men. ef | qustehie valley are very good. | vailey the dry weather has destroye: Ga the road from Wastengton, Riera coanty, to | Uh city, the only good corn we saw was that plaated 4, The matter | ¥' | ibe toenes Gazette of the 4th lost. say: ‘The Tepsas Gu: ‘n Visited during the past week by several delight. | id the dust and partly repieutsh- 1 terns. The corn, however, has long since been Fi rs will be compelled to necessities. The cotton many portions wit! corn at mosterat ‘TENNESSEE, The Chattancoga @yrete ot the 10th instaat says— aud in the tower end of Se To the -pper end of the farmers’ pros The crops aboot Jasper e pects. very late in the season A letter fom a gentleman at Lebanco, dated August 18 the beat excessive, but the drouglit Is part of the Stato we have ali the ap- The frait, though promisiog abun- dance in the carly part of the season, hus wilted, and ts is an entire failure ping avd lovking bive. ‘ ful Indl pearance of a famine. dropping ot the trees. The oy Everybody is comp! may do for us ¢ Ww be seen. In Bradley coiitit “twe one-third of au average crop LOUISTANA. bas ful rains, which have beyond relief, and many purchase largely to Py, pian Ans gg all be many that will vot produce two bushels to the acre, fe pry ry Veovisi ESTIMATE OF CROPS. {From the New Or In the early part of July reflections in regard to the i@po! | curreocy to crop estimates, as Grover & Baker's Celebrated Notseless then de; upon so many contingencies. i ackno © | Sewing Machines, the best in use for family sewing. 495 A dent writing from Rapides way. New York, and Fulton street, Breoklyn. correspon! the Jost edging the Jes icy of {1 not yield ten buabels of corn. that #! | not yiel of oie parish jeans Mcayune, August 16 ) an occasion presented for some g oo early a the rescit of the harvest | ness of such an opinion, regards it pos perfectly lund locked. Naalsoe Fiord, and the depth of water, bottom and strength of stream are sach as will perfectly atmit of a wire being carried through it, elther by north or suutb, into Sandy yerde Bay or Thorshaver. The violent c irrents here are mere bugbears. I bave narrowly watched both ebb and flood, and now, in the strongest spring tides, I cavnot detect more than ® tbree-knot stream in Naalsoe Fiord. As M’Clintock bas examined Westmansbavea, and | jm case that flord might prove unfavorable, 1 shall'go to Haidervig, near the northwest entrance to the flord di- | viding Stromoe and Osteroe, and indeed this avpears to | me to be the beat point of departure from these islaads, At any rate, we shall thus have two strings to our bow— | that is, botlr Westmansbaven and Haldervig. Shaffros 1 | and Roe cross the land to morrow, and I pick them up on the otber aide, and, having survéyed Haliervig, 1 shall Pretely tired with dhe Rf HubLPe Lee Wil, paruon my, | yours, very traly, y ALLEN YOUNG. “J.B. Crosiey, Beq., 84 King William street. im regara so the effects of the drought | sey we copy from the aicanndria Comin | TS SEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, fiona) —as ovr evidence of 4 snntens ae we eacnaidl if Ma aan | anna nari eted seventy five acressand egpects to | ‘The Republican State Convention—The | gather seven busbels of corn. We know of sections te2 | Jepgmese Embassy Homeward ade Movements of the Prince of Wales—Th Prize Ri —The Latest News from Ea- America, Mexico, &c.—Market Reports, &e., der Can be paid for in weekly or monthly lastalmenta, Clubs mupplied- Agenta wanted. Office, 425 Brondway, ROIMAARY. : tan 00 = Sowtn \< all who are against the ‘the Lith inst., sayss—On | gipic mom nt to make an imal | se ©, Conner’s Unrivalled a a ean iicans, Whovoerer scons Sesira whie ee rete ap to Mr, Dick’ Breeding’s, | bales that is likely to be made this season. | yo beautiful, elastic and strong. 977 Broadway. <slection of the candidate of the rep sont dand Top, At noon, aud finding nobody Dut a BETO | No doubt, in particular localities of parrow lim eads this combination, lot him tromblo, for the day is near Kote tot wt ned her about runaway horses, Ke , | ter who bas actually surveyed the fieids m a (g-when equabbles about the git! at home, qunaivouse het Oyen d ‘the negrose were #9: | preseut appearances whetber they promised a fall yield, | ‘anaurediy coming—it now : for this or that Sd Pally Mico went off, and fifteen minites afterward | or a half, or less than that on of afair crop. Bi ‘Territorial question, or about preferences tisfied. = ane 5 ‘demanding tO | yen now, what might not be the result of an nauscaliy can, most give way and bo Duriel ja a common organl Fath "Tin 'wumen gare them’ food. Alter cating, they | Tate trot on Blatatone that bare eco gedured th | They drouth? We bave be ration against the faction that are bent on destroy ite aera ie tonvthe. bed ata loft.” After they | of January, and also the delds bare early ia December. <Cnlon by overthrowing the constitution, the equality of ae fire = oot crapubhes ‘ee Or, me | etl )udgg Cm he anount of rai alrendy pre- che States, and the rights of property. the overscer’s house to teli bim what had | cipitated since January + rain. Bat it is to be re For advowating this demand of the people, the Hxeato created a good deal of excitement eee marked that the whole cotton reg’ . Re | fa sbigmatined by some ignoramures as 4 trimmer, Bat 2 ain ace ot.the | tacn witnessed every cry oes Bot complain of | by — have been injared, but you may fy, as old Kit North vo els ns to sit ivercTive’ doube utertained by many a8 10 lara from crest (I upiande have been) Ladies Do & Great Wrong fo Themecives similar charge from (he dances of hie day- merely the therefore Mery doubefal whether avy definite so thei by oa Fo. 5 <tr tu elas oe mare fo mim net seh nance, | Boater akon eos wed ESS pr oe ee eee oe "aay ents a fain, o ioe toee ‘of which the weiter baa ad Ly Fs fall ip among ‘Observation. Tuat the drowth hes diminished cy all right, of many rg at arto so deciged. wy the natare of ent , No,’ 286 Broadway, opposiie they will be ‘oment by tho Hrmato fora | the affair. ‘committee were inrea- ow. pstretion York is well received. | with slaves for etolen goods, Feat Unica Scena ring tect ol fail to ire | Cy and raasy negroes catered, 16. -Lincoin elements in| knowledge of a genera’ st-engih and confidence to the aati | ee te eras bell overs Bate. dor fe cow from Ps Mexico reestvod by the goror> mest has. plot, marked by an abundance o' on, thongh there hes dependent on future raius, tewperatuy¢ @ea /A6°R0ss ¢ > In coming won the Capito}, a few days ago, the conversation (as eral de- tween planters) turned to the prospect of the cous and corn in Louisiana; we were not a little astonished ot the | ow Or. | Thorsbaven perfectly adapted for the reception of aca- | fe have also run sonndings across | UST 25, 1860.-TRIPLE —— aoe eres koe OPS, game failure jn all places where it has been | experienced. Such may be the result, but it 7 | value in | te i iz of n comments, except that we think he is not suifictently Massa. Ep:Toxs—For several years I have made it & ‘ | T bad boeea absests from home one month, and bad received letters from us | Overseer, tating that the cave lid not improve for want F concluded that one ment She sugar crop does not promise to be equal to that | emongh will be leisurely own to tu i Pearl ered a celcoret ae having pe-eqaal for bewtify- ly down to the landing upon the Keutucky size, | Tanti tserveg te ene ag having norewnal for bowutify- gists’, Princ:nal de | } of } { | | Saumur! ©. and Mary J. Baker, in the 10Un year of ber age. per totte, for aale only by SAMURL CaMPPALL Che aust, | corner Siqhth avenue and Twealy €iyebth street. The most severs cough Syrup. $1 per bottle. Depot 56 Office 605 Broadway, New York, Machines im the wor way. ebeapest article for dressing, beautifying, the hur, Ladkes, gauves and restoring uggioe cS | kately Tbave used your Pilmand Uintmenl, The piles have disappeared and coatings nad Festings are b DOLPA & BUDD, 90, 32, 34, 36, son G. Huat & Co. —_————— dence of K. G. Brien, tralia; by the Rev. A. Morrison, amsisted by the father second daughter of the Rev. #. G. Brien. chants’ Bank, in this city,on Thursday, August 23, by the Rey. John Brush, Taomas J. Surm to E:tzanzra Fre- | GUsoN, graud-daughter of the tate Alex. Purnes, Vortionor Fariston, Berwickebire, Scotland. Alums, aged 48 years. fone | No. 17 Rivington street, corner of Christie, Her remains SHEET. “rance, Broadbents & Co.'s | Drawings of » Delaware Lotteries: — Posors COUNTY OLAS wm 53, 7, 14, 10, 44, 8, m, rent —CLass WT Ay 10, 71, #3, 42, 43, 24, 64, ve, FRANCK. BROADBENTS & 09, | Mt ington, Deias *°° mre State Loh'e- agers of the MISC ELLANEO! | ‘A®i Friction won- rowen, 7 - a mo ng owe .. < rouse 21. 1990 | 63, 68, 32, 65, 3, 68, “gst moDMluct ur perteets Ady ; Power and M + ageney, No. 48 Geld stre: z be eum New York. ass 404, AUGUST “s . 1300, 10, 71, 44, 67, , Gv, 63 49, 63, 51, 9, OL. ther to, Oucculare sont {ree of ebarge by ing el GRAKD MACQUMRADE BALL, WILL BY G WOOD, EDDY 4 CO, Wilmington, Delaware. ¢ National Hoiel Loog Brauch, New Jersey. on Or w WOOD, EDDY & OO. Bt Louis, Missourt. pt By aw hag 8 Oi eeraee re i su OmMctal Drawings of Hodges, Davis & T $3—SHOES AND GAIT=RB AT JO®! 09.5 Consolidated Lotterica of Georgia Al “am street, a new oiy.2, and watr Dhaes 418 AvoUST 25 IMG satiefaction, 61, 32, 8, 54, 16. 27, 19, 34, 40, 58, oan BODES, DAVIS & C0., Managers, RANDY, WINB, 20BNAP?PS, BTM AWL) WHK3AeY, Macoa, Georgia. Cristuwtrru’s Herr Dyc, Wige anid Tou- | 10,000 cases of BRANDY, various vintages, 20,00 canes of ROHBIDAM SCHMAPPS, pees. The dest in the wenld. wholemle aud retal!; aud the rary eotg pp EY Fn tome three yeare tx More, very Sne. - oe 5,000 cxses , “soy Dye 69 te aes cues PORT WIN, various vintages, end gradeet Brfven. Depot # Barclay street, und ail 3 ts. Inimite- | 1) 00 cases of SHERRY WINE, bother Cut rs a | Pale and browa, of very sepertor qumhty, for prtrme am Cam phell’s Paerkish Hair Ton, 25 Crnts SOO cases of MADEPRA WINE, ‘This wine waa imported direct (row Madeira. 2,000 cases of SOOTCH WHT f The beat whey imported 2.000 cusps old JAMAICA RUM. Selected wih great care, very dae, 20 Bt CROIX RUM. id end tay. eo b's BMéesive Wigs Novelty-~ nable—no turning up behind. 290 roadway, Btewart’s, ecruer Reade st. } Beaut*fal Com texjon.—Letrd’s Layquid casea of 6) Some very Bouthern Myrrh Uta are respectfully invited to call , mize the abers mak of Wines and Lituomm. Cnn sag: at the fear of eatraa'totion, that I have the largest ant Seg’ lected stock cf ay beyase in thia countr7 or Ksone. ULOLrHO Wourm, OUDOIR SEWING MAMBINES, BARRIS’ P. ‘Thie-celet ratetnew impwoved double Oread. $0. balesroom 512 Kroadway, opposite the§ mp son wn 737 and 489 Broad ay. Incipient €onsum: cured } Cares. ir Tobias’ Pilmonle Lite Wheeler ¢Wilson’s Sewing Machines, The best Msnufacturmg and Family atl M. SINGER 4 CO.'s, 8 Broad- URDSALL’® AKNICA LISIMENT DRIVES DISEA out of the flesh, museles, glaada, sinewon2d bones. the best rentedy for vhenmatisur ever udvertioe’. P cents, Depot Jt Beekrnan street. Barry’s Tricopherous te the Bert and curling, clans try it.” "Bold by Dr. Holloway—¥Bor Years t had beem Af- icted with piles”aud costvenrss, aud cowld find no remedy. HEAPEST INSURANCE LN TOE WORS, J We are vow making, without exeeption, ever offered to the public. Our Safes preserse when exposed % the fire, tm the best manner mi Proof Bute defo the worlit. Any one requested to eal! and examine for bimgel sate for the least money. STEARNS & MARVIN, 335 Bronaway, my bowem are rey |AME™ JACKSON, 32 Uw street, Brooklyn. ee ‘comer of Worth stree?, New ‘¥ort. Campbell, Apothecary and Chemist, statin comer Eisbth avenue and Twenty eighth treet. Pure and | 7yORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTF - Remaine Lruge, Medivines and Perthinsry Oe Selain anal incase of the fort cured witet pea wenience to the pation. by Dr ZACH y} Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Site | Chiropodin, ie) gibe, pollen. by Dr SACHA ortoas Flaatic Stockings and all kinds of Orthopedical Apparatas ap- | of the city. plied (op males and females) at WADE & FURD's, 58 Fulton _ atreet. ISEASES OF TH UNGS AND THROAT sUUeRRR fully treated by Dr. KD) PAPE, at bia reaicenee, 135 a Lottery. East Twentieth street. Speeta! consultations from . 94 P. ML ‘B25, 2.5%6, 18.641 drew the five capital daily. of August 4, 1860, Cireniara sent free 4 R, LEVATIVS P. TENT ATYOSPHERIC PLATS FOB Artitcia! Teeth At wost wondertu! improvement. 12 Wa verley place, near Hroaawny IARRIMEA. DYSENTERY AND COLIC . red iy Dr. TOBIAS’ ce'ebrated Venttian Lin men, wanted pot to constipate. Only 25 cents. [to id by ab the druggwta. Depot 56 Cortlandt # Shirts! Shirtss!!—Six for $8. Maze from the beat Wamantta and water t Depot 106 Chatham street, vist muslin. corner of Pearl, New Designs in Fancy Cassimeres, Over- ng offered by SULLIVAN, RAN DPAFNESS AND SIGHT RESTORED or Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER, Oculist and Avrtat. Rettores with hie newly invented FAR VAPORIAZER, WICH RESTORES THE HEARING 1 THE Mc ST OBSTINATE CASES, AND STOPS THE NOISE I He MEAD AUNAREDS HAVE MRS HESTONED TO NEARING 4:fo SLQMT. READ. BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, 5 1 40, Park place, successors to Wil Married. Cocanaxx—Buixy —Ou Saturday, May 26, at the resi- 1 , Kichmend, Melbourne, Aus the bride, Winuam Cocuxane to Maxy Euzaunrit, Nxisox—Ocpey.—At St. Thomas’ charch, Ravenswood, L. L,, on Tuesday, August 21, by Rey, Sanmel W. Sayres, | py. von a ison’ ieniiadl tix ten abate wore ana Axrrep Netson to Esury F. Oovxn, daughter of the late | fully and sath ily. My bearing was restored, ‘corns Samuel G Ogden, of Astoria, LL. lunuies a: od as ever sad Tadd my testimony in his favor. Saepuny—How xi —In this city, on Thureday, August G. B. LAMAK, Preantent of the Bank of the Repubite. 23, by the Rev, Frank Remington, Mr. W. E. Swkpury, of “ , _ aie : Texiogton. Ky., to Miss Exua L.. daughter of M. H. How- | ,,Dr YON MOSCBZIGRER, the well known and only Lewief, . Eeq , of New York * diseases of the Ky 1! B o'clock, at Ssumt—-Frxeusos —At the Manufacturers’ and Mer- ior CLiXTo! NIGHT BTR! NOTICIOSO DN NUEVA YORK. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPE, TO DAY POR HAVANA STRARER, OF INTERESTING NEWS, &C., ALL PARTS OF KUROPE AND AMERICA, TUE REPORT AND AWARD THR GREAT PARAGUAY CLAIM, PAPER FOR PANAMA STEAMER CUBA, MEXICO AND UNITRD STATES, Kelso and Galasheiis papers please copy. Aues.—In this city, on Friday, August 24, Jou T. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Baxxn.—On Friday, August 24, Kare Hs, daughter of frionds of the family are requested to attend the |, this (Saturday) afternoon, at throe o'clock, from | will be tax \* BES? ADVERTISING WEDIUM, | on ei ay, August 24, Epwarp B, Bmooa, in the 78t! TERMS MODERATE—OFFICE 21 ANN STREET. year of bis age. comenees finn Mitsas tWO O'ER WE" AB ar AOL! ly are respectfully | qysTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. rope, California, South and Central | gence of the between Righth an 4 Ninth streets, The body will be taken to Eust Chester for interment. Superior Partor, anne and Bedroom YuraTire os _ Wednesday, At it 22, Pl mag sete og og Y» August 22) | prom the plain and snbstantial to tbe elegant and expensive, Of | <7 —On Friday, August 24, Wuuas G. Daew, in cs. bt Shth year Intertor Decorations, ‘Mantel Glasses, to etedatives and frends of the family are invited to onde peched ond chipped te oll pasta of the werkt, attend the funeral, from his late residence, Sixteenth | street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Brookly®. as Aaa LANE yon Daxiy.—At Scotch Plaius, N. J., on Friday, August 24, | JN or vo order, for $7, ak HUNT'S, 60 Brostway. | eerie rata ee at | wi eo je hay ir on Sunday afternooa, at one AS FIXTURES, Gan PIXrunes. Qrelock, The friends of the family are respectfully in- | 7He LARGRST, vited to attend. CHEAPEST, agust ‘The Weexty Hearn for this week will be published | 4569, Winruan G. Hixexuxr, aged 25 years mt Tuxcxtxy —In Brooklyn, F. D., on Thursday, A i" AND BEST 18 doing tolerably Bonen ‘and the picking actively com- ‘Assortment > New Tork, ls to bg found REE a CO. er 5 2 me 1 jo, 631 Broadway. shoe Oo Tay Pomerat (Madison parish), of the ist | at ten o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace | muuthe. 4. son york typographical Union No. | ——————_____ just, eays-—For the iast week or two wehave bat | a full report of the Proceedings of the Republican State Gare requested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- Ww TTS LIFE BALSAM. Pad aid | a great deal of rain. The crops throughout the parish Names of the Candidates Nominated—The | gence, No. 176 Taylor street, on Sanday morning, at ten | ‘Rbeumatiom, saltrheom, fre coo, better than fir several years past. The corn | Convention tates © Alt tt steyites, Ac.; Pro- | o'clock Pr Hi. BROWNE, President. | Balsam i ascertain, to eure, the mont painful forme ‘ "and € the frequent showers do not injure | Struggle between the We y Ke. j W. Firwx, Secretary. Inenses juench the tire; t gioers, Cre Fe rae gon will ahi’ more this year than ever | gress of the Prince of Wales in Cauada; Intoresting Iat- | BW FLYNT ELIT: fp on Friday, Avguat 24, | Sore exinipelas, the worst coece, Oey Saciptent before, As we pencil this it is raining, and has been for Correspondent’ on Roard the United States — 490, of diarrhava, Paxum Burt, only cbild of Mitchelburne | gumption, piles, Ac. Principal ‘Scpon he Urend eareet ~ De ters from Our por 4 chon 2B beat sadt-caaeeee steam frignte Niagara, together with an Autograph Letter ane Louise F. H. Hackett; aged 1 year, 1 month an: conte per bottle. ; : : y FCKER'S FARINA JELLY, A DELIOIOUS «A (Miss.) Intelligencer of August 1, saye:—On | trom Tommy; A full report of the Prize Fight between Tho funeral services will be held this (Saturday) after- | ELLY, 4 DELICIOUS, DEERE caroruy and Sines} last we were favored with abundaat | yi, jony, the Australian Chaipion, and Dan Kerrigan, | noon, at five o'clock, at Bellport, L. 1. ‘ | seh aad the dest, cubstituse {05 oa vrtacipal saltean Hest: rains, which will leave noth pace a ae tapes ae of New York: Movements of the Yacht Squadron; The | Jennere —On Friday, August 24, Mr. Jomy Janpive, | e Farina Boilers, to rare Sore ee Sy c ‘ing crops. corn, jon, may — i 2 | Mon! various sizes, forme berenrded a te eten says haeay, nacneee | Lanes Meee tyeen Ranves, Beem, aarwes SR | “Frog imera wl ke, plce trom the rnience of | eben Wo. b Rew ; Srotwey : . though st ig still sul jo Vario: Central. America, wth Pacific, | gon, No. lorcer street, on § geocien wick may yet point, @ some extent the eM Pros go ener es, ke.; Editorials on Prom!- | boon, at yd — ims relative ‘and friends of the P ad ARRIVED. \* soirg ‘ | ly are invite 3 4 es _ asa muon nent Topica; Reports of the Cattle, Provision aad Money bag oe Brooklyn, on Friday, August M4, Fo co Most of our Arkansas exchanges give a favorable view | yo rvets, aud all interesting uews of the preceding week, | waxn lock woop, aged aon .xe iia, PRINCE OF WALES, { the crops. Cotvon bids fair to remunerate the planter. ise, Single copies, in | The friends and acy) fc i aie Plaine have of late been. frequent in Inrge sections of the | received by telegraph or otherw copies, In | ctivily ineited to attend the funeral, from his lato re EMPERO® NAPOLEON, Rains have of late been wrappers, can be bad at the counter of the ofllce, cormer | gi¢enee, No. 105 Concord street, tis (Saturday) morning, | Exe: ¥uG oe. Lue Bock Garde of the, ZAK ul De (open of Fulton and Noreau streets. Price six cents. | Stmine o'clock, Hla reeatna will be taken to Hudson for r- aie or rains bave since our iy OW 2 _ - —-—- termen' PRR the crops. There is a compisint of injured or ruined Wales’ Hat. ‘Troy papers please copy. ¥ Angust 24, f -—— crops from almost all quarters. ‘Wate, nastr, 26 Brondveay, op porte St Pa'e church. | Titar=Pat bogaitowe, SX-gpe retary, At Bh | peanut Card Petra of he sora bin nog nel enoemmectomnccrenins Sane ‘iwrday) afternoon, at ive by the county, fo that see i Funeral will take place thin (Saturday Ms by te ti there ba oan cate, fears ia tbe corn crops, | 1H Prot oe Oe Meret Sei Broadway. | oflock, at the First Frosty nes Twenty inh wirest LONDON STEREOROOPTC COMPANT, ‘aad the prospect for cotton looks quite gloomy. peli ne a sr rt ‘got Teeny pK, ; ni tena. ASSACHUSETTS. Tow . ery and mtle- 7 » 2 24, of scarlet fever, Faxve- ——— Cuariastows mie total lation ls — yee A) PA be ws i a Tampon Yoke pairs os | wot ices the peered on ‘of John and Louisa Lovell, | UL & CURTIS, Agents. jramed infants, and of number on! are CO | iy order in a sty anuer. w Collars ‘ed 2 years and 7 days. ——___— . i ‘ a I. . wives, Cares Being Oe nthe pestle arc attend: | Just Recetved Per Last Steam ot | invitwres o'clock, from the resideace of hts parents, | or ed by 4.956 pupiis. There are 11 oe ae amogment of Children! *; irae, wich as wore in the six. | Church mren, se Seen nape nn P } TOMORROW, : socommodatit : 9,600 ‘and the charoh proper colors * 4 |" Laoxanp —In the city of London, on , August “3 rralued at $260,000. ‘are also 9,600 Catholics, teen'h eeu Mack aun Sipps Be, grt Broadway. | a,b onmusption, P.6, Sous G Lacxann, i the ith | C)RE OF TEEN." Irish, On the fest of June there were bE an ‘The | a | ft of bis see, for, many youre an ective meas THe SUNDAY TiN porte Oy te es ogee | aa Ptr age ea | as nei oa i gee ta bansane Mase, 10 MORAOW. ted swine, and 26 cows. The | ‘ CHAS. i. WICLIAMSON, Katabtiahd 1851, | = Martix.—On Thursday, Avy , Bene, A = aon an hasbeen eri | native of the parish of Killand, county | pire GREATEST VEMENT a ram, 1860-5 | B aged 60 yenrti tor the last thirty seven yoare a resident Bee ie ares Patent A oy ma 966— 21,748; Gurney's Gallery, Cavan, , ‘who appreciate henith and gren real 1 gaet0o.a00. - P Tr ngipee | a pedsde, and thove of his brothers in law, William | sould veraluiy cat hud examine, at 12 Waverley pant ,, nome total, $15,100,000" j Photographs. vorstypes. a Nevill, are re. | Broadway. .INOTS. t Daguerreot; ae! Foley, and bis sister, Mra. A — — cots Corarr.—The Ogle county Reporter gives the popu- ntatares tn of ant Dagverreoty es | $04 tulip invited to attend the funeral, this (Seiarday) | Ao soUTHERNE! lation of that county as returned by the census takers sees for $1. Every | therneos, at two oa invitation, from Paunom ourna legant asporimeat of ‘ serene 305 Weoadway only. | hig late residence, strest. op 5 DINNER, DESSERT AND W 64 SETS. ose | —— ‘MeGaxny —On “Thursday, August 23, of consumption , ets made to order, create | geeinway_& Sena Overatrang, Grama | conan, oie Renae Mon Let Lita we |stats WEE OARS F Sh daasasiaiaea — coer the heat maonfactn red; fer fr 347 Weat Forty sixth - ISCONSIN. wee Gireanted for five years, Warercoms 82 and St Walker funeral rom, ha Ieee — se emaeae = eT ry By the last census the popularl a of Watertow, ee | mest street g will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. | W ‘AT RO: TAIT A008, rer Daw, 8,015; 1« Crosse, aclu —_—_- -— rema, ; | Nortt (acres, 6288. eg Eureka Sewing Machines. | Longtord (Ireland) papers yet ‘et Teirt, evenee LL —At bis residence, 12 erty eighth street, Brooklyn, on Thuraday i Parnicr, the beloved brother of Jeremiah 0 aged 44 years and 20 days. ‘The relatives, frien: hy ‘261 Broadway, tne cay August | Attention la ieyiy Poe aia 4 onnell, yy uye followtag celebrated = uaintances of the fa srt ose 1 the faneral, from machine | A Yorn Price $10. reapec| ted to attend ily are, repens tae aap (enturday). Tho funeral will Be wn for. proceed from bis iate residence to st. Paul's charech, cor. ! snaee | per Congress and Court streets, at ee Ste ue = paer im ee TT ; Fp Ay lg Robert Midi, Sinae wna y doeral service at their residence, = a ey Lay rh ga gage & Son ne o'clock. ‘wen: sautadl : % mily are Torted ts attend without Ling | _Sien ey otra ph i aa = ™ ‘Conn , and Utioa We Oe Sue 1 SS Se Pann Pring, Auguat 3, twomae Paced SL) ATCHES AND JEWELRY iia, veate, 1a ives, aad friend. of the farnity and Krisko, 8 a, bocker lodge, No. 22, are invited to attend funeral, this La ‘ | ) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late ras. Deus a . F Poe: Senoe, 301 Cherry A on Friday, — 4, at Goshen, | #reet ot iy 2. va! Orange county, N Y., Tuomas J. im, aged Capone. aL -] 19 ‘Topp.—On } August 23, Mra. Caruances Toon, — caESTER COUNT) Tw itn rt ot ny rma, | Wnaat sl ac tay era on ores, We ‘eeitence o¢ her davghtaa, Mee’ Down, ASRS iggy ik f ‘a SS é. ws Ri NOVELTY-HUMOROGS Pras OF PHO- ** THe “ PHUN-RY GRAPH” tatroduced thie OFT rout, & ROCK WOOD, 880 Hrondway. DRESS CAL? ao Bo ewat 4 amg AMPS RE Maem: |S» Faee ne sere ma Sie B. TOREY . Generai (sttector. TEVERDELI'S © Alwe'orane ome