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—————— Qor Francisco or ‘respondenc: Bh Wate Pees ano Lo. OY SRLAND ERE ‘SAN FRANOWGO, August 8, 1550. The New Almaden ya ehsiver Atenes—Legal Controversy — San Francisco Negroes, od the West India Emancipation Farcve—Murder and Suicite~4 New Gold Div News from Another Indian Fight in the Was, Distric! Sandwich Islands, dc. , bc. A large maas of new and important taiiimony has been given in the New Almaden quicksilver mine cme dosing the last month. It relates to the discovery of title “leeds to the property given by the Mexican authorities fifteen years ago to the parties in poasession of the mine, These papers are shown to be genuine, and apparcatly should put an cod to the unjustifiable interference of the United States in the affair: of the company. The mining interests of California now euffer severely from the suspension of the works. It is notorious that the Attorney General allows himself to be used in this case to farther the un founded claims of private individuals. The negroes of this city celebrated on Wednesday the ‘Anniversary of the emancipation of the blacks in the ‘West Indies. After reaching the garden where the fest! vitles wore to take place a split occurred, one party ob- Jeoting to dancing. The prayerful crowd had speeches, in- eluding one from Thomas Starr King. The doings of both parties were rather comical. ‘The Chrysopolis, a fine river steambos:, built in this city, made her frst trip to Sacramento yesterday moruing. Bhe is a very fast sailer. Dennis Boyle came to his death last Sunday from the effects of a blow with a stick in the hands of William Brady. Deceased at the time was intoxicated, and had contrary to the request of his employer, ned a place where liquor was kept. Earaged Cyr Bd drunk, Brady struck bim low which tui out . ‘Thomas C. Risler, a vative of New Jersey, aged 51 years, NEW YO Milltary Intelligon ‘The Centra! Park. RO THY BITOR OF THE New Yous ‘ogust ol, 1360. | Tou die wis tho woe” VPOE Re commigge wus Bi at the Attor House to bivesbigate charges Ags , Centra! Paft Commissioners, to “All me hurd uxmes, nn | Bate yoursolf aad your readers very MITT over m evidence. It seems your reporter, who ¥'S & woek or 60 ago, Baw as little bo admire there CAITION AND DEPARTURE FOR Home. The Highwood Guard, of Hoboken, and Nut of New Haven, lett Boston, Friday m. | i t the left wing of t corted them t é Second regiment, Gol. Cowdin, who 66- railroad depot. The are not employed by the Commissioners or » bo do uot | hope for employment from thera, I take the liberty” of 44- Haven 2: the jeual Alter r several of the prin, ‘Pal street to the armory of the Clues, itation of the ex members sane tin sense ot the public andthe expertness of proficleuts ea | 1 iiation preparrd by the well know eMeree, Ell my side, The design of Olmsted ant Vaux was, with | £1'\) Capt Broncis, one of the ex-members, welOlre ot arrived of tbe three or four exceptions, the woret of the thirty three | ferred to the or Submitted, and the execution of it does it no injustice, | yeare neo, when Conceived without just ideas of what was required, thas | Chaat in pumoere ~ ; - been executed regardless of cost; crude and ill considered | it coud boast of bea tae pty be porte pe from the atart, it drags its slow length aloug, exhausting | tins s the state | To the Bigh Alike the patience und the pockets of every one not | yorca! phe age San H czy whieh they had al in the Park concern, Though liverally supplied | while abroad, companies {2 a few remarks. A inal organization of the corpe thirty-i7%O it turned outon the first parede with ght members, Since then the company bad in- OW ian ‘ood Guard, both ata anks for the om! YS shown our citizess His remarks were favorably received by with money and with professional assistance of | S/preseot. | Captain Bris ) responded, thanking the acknowledged merit to be had for the waking, the | ex‘aumbers is the aime of ha ‘command and thelr Commissioners have squandered the one aad scorn- for the generous collation provided upon their re- ed the . In their arrogant conceit they ab * baye undertaken the largest work of the kind | of the Highwood Gaard, concluded in the country without the ie landscaps ome of any character, and have placed such as ther ve in positions 20 ‘subordinate that, though their inca. | pacity has cost hundreds of thousands of collars, th« fm ia it is, could never have sayed a cent to | city, I bring no general charges unsupported by particu'ars or unsustained by evidence. The charges | make were proved before the committee by competent authority in different capacities, Professor Renwick condemned the cech, which was listened to with received with marked approval. He alinost brotherly friendahip which ex- nds, and spoke in particular ich they hast always been re- £0:! of Conneotictt. ‘Three visits each received and given by the two companiea— ad demonstrated the perfect cordiulity ox- luding and in the name of # toagalu visit New Jersey. committed suicide on the 4th of July by drowning him: elf in Eel river, Humboldt county. He was a graduate aca college, New York, and a great reader and wri- ‘On Saturday last at Seales’ Diggings, Sierra county, James Dalton, of the firm of Scheffer & Dalton, of that place, was Killed by being thrown against a tree at a race. ANOTHER GOLD EXCITEMENT—THE COO COUNTRY. No sooner has the fame of Washoe deciined than we ere introduced to the ricues of a new mineral region. The notices that bave appeared in the papers would evidence a disposition to create a furor in favor of a district lying south of the Carson Valiey country and east of the Kern river region. The country referred to, and which is re- to be rich in silver and |, lies between the Pith an} 118th meridians of longitude and 36th and S7¢h leis of latitude, and is about 120 miles east of Visa ia, a town tn Tulare county, on the overland mai! route, A part; of respectable citizens, who lately re- turned from Cogo country, as the distriasabove de- Boribed is called, say that y took ore which has as- sayed $1,250 to $2,900 to the ton, Where the mountain is situated the whvie country is uninviting, aad bears un- mistakeable evidence of having been formerly subjected -€o volcanic action. ll is parched, cris} and blackened by the heat. The route Jeads through this broken range, by what is known as Rabbit canon, and thence into Mes- al Vailey, about five miles in wicth. Then another mass of broken mountain spurs and volcanic hills is passed by Copper canon, which leads into the silver region, and to @ range known as the Silver mountain, already referred to. It is hereabouts that the silver mines are found. ‘Thiz region embraces about eighty or ninety mites. Io many parts of this district, as far a8 where our informant Shon the party found evidences of rich silver and mines. IMYORTANT FROM WASHOR—ANOTHER INDIAN RATTLE. Reports Carson City on —— inst. booed a os pany under Lance Nightingale, numbering twenty-e: men, eres the Indians near the Black Rock, \o which the Indians were victorious, driving the Americans back and killing two men. It is said that the differeat companies that are in that vicinity, prospecting, -will concentrate their forces and give the Indians battic -at once. They will have a force of one hundred men, all well armed. ggg onan poem ae 4 seco on the em: oul vi gon and Roberts creek. Al friend. ship, their actions lead to the ef trouble may ve that i. iF their , whilst through Tong Val- ‘one day week, bodies of three Pab- pi: Indians on a gmail stream near the north end of the valley. Two, lying near each other, bad evidently been shot; the other lay a few rode distant, and was covered with blood, having been killed with a knife. By two of thom Jay bows aod arrows, by the other a rifle, discharged. Shor’ he pot were! anon tracks of nailed boots, wing that the killing was the work of the whites. a, indicating that i ‘ l i There were also indentations in the sani @ severe struggle had taken place. The Indians were most l\kely a party of scouts or stock ste+lers, who had been 01 ‘by the whites and punished. This sup- Bumerous Indians were foun 4 The Territorial election will be held on Monday next in each county, for ove member of the Legislatare, Sheritt of the county, three Selectmen, County Treasurer and @ounty gh fo Fach precinct to elect one Justice of i General ays tome line between Utah cry jary line and California passes a short distance cast of Ante! an to pr turn to Honolulu. : ‘The foundation stone of the Queen's Hospital was laid at Honolulu on the 17th of July, with appropriate cere- | 9) and the off cers of the United States ship Levant, ved the visite of a large of their coun! op board, and at noon fired a id salute of twenty-one guus, which | ‘was returned by the forton Punchdow! Hili; and in re- turn for this mark of attention, the Levant fre! ancther ‘The brigantine Josephine biazing away at this time, throvgh carelessners in sponging the guns, one Of the seamen got ove of his bands blown of, aud three ‘Gngers |. One arm had to be yw. Aprivate ball was given by Dr. Guillon in the evening, to the oflicers of the Levant, and a select bal! by Mr. W. ! Cutrell, of the Merchants’ Exchange Hotel, to native ladies; and your it will vouch that the latter was conducted ‘oa the true principles of a Yankee Fourth of July, It wa: honored by the presence of many of our iading Fourth of July! and long may she He z il ri £s fl 4 i | | z 2 ff i Z 2 i the Hawaiian 7, letters ro wero oxamined ander such to Lahaina poxt wook, Levant, to continue their in- ; thence to Hilo. now tariff went into effect Juve 26. The barque Grecian arrived on the 24th, which was Sunday, conse quent!y could not enter until Monday, tho 25th, aud saved her distance only twenty four hours A bill for abclish- ting al! bransit daties and all duties oa goods in bond, re exported in original packages, las passed the lower It appears to be the desire of the government to unfetter all restrictions against making thie ea entrepot for merchandise, for which ite maritiinc position 0 ad- i i mirably fits it. Tnity on tobacco, and opium, Gitcen per cent ad valorem; on all other merchandise, ton per cont ad valorem: oo wines over eighteen and under thirty ver cent alcohol, $1 60 per gallon; on wines “i or “pd Sve per cont duty’ ad valorem: on older, Dect, alc and porter, below eighteen per cent aleobol, ton per eeut duty; and on spirits of covery description, over thirty per cent aloobol, gallon The establishment of the Hudzon Bay Company Flonoluls was to be broken np ia the latter part of Jaly ‘The Prince Kamebamoba, brother of his Majesty Kame- faameha TV,, has been serivvely ill for the past month of tiow typhoid fever, aod at eve time war cousidored In fa ery critical situation. flo is heir presumptive to the Throne, and, as Minister of the Intgrigr, gag oF Vhs Uighest end mcet eficient digeitarie? of the crowa, aad very Jar with .2e foreign residents. t i8 reported yoct 48 Bathor ized agent of the Vaited States fiay be expected here SHOFLY, 1B order to e*Tact arre: gement with parties willing w aot to advance fonds wo vessels of war of that nation St & eratca vf exobange for a given time We hear that rach an arrange: ment has been entered into at Panama, the United States @orernment posing of ite bi 1s per cent pro hich figored in the papers some | | chooner Wamp monibs eines, was litte cise than a piratical craft The capeain Innded at Christmas island, nud destroyed « structure erected there by the United #tates Cuan» Con yy, and took the tombe ‘fd gold it Soon afer Be cree cee tse | for g mani yo fei | of natives from “a |, whieh were !anded at Kaui. The patives of that istagd had beon mocraing joss of their relatives nnd friends, and anxioosty F sivca it there Was uo way by which they could be te: | tarred te then | ‘Our readers w ber, saya the Advertize, Josep’ — Beco, the inte! wes “> S| acbooner years i Yauree ‘re reoetved . te rem im aateg Kanaan | Japan, accompan anote re. ae his Honomia Jersey City ‘News. Cory Mastenar’s Reront —City Marshal Pik" report for cam aoatee rere | the month ef Avgust shows that 188 persons bad been tenets json Curing that month, be; sear ofan c dean, e eat daerhorty ts stealing poy Tar bit one ease of elabbing, and these gaan of adel sory a morckan’ in = for Roewe. c roads: oihere who assisted to build the bridges cou- | demned them. Mr. Daniels condemued the lanscape | gardening generally Mr Curtin, practicn! gardener of more experience ‘than any ope in th's country, con demned the planting, and lastly, though Ido not like to | speak in my own praise, ! flatter myseat my own opin. | ions were scarcely fayorablegto the Park or agrecable to the Commissioners. First, | challenge the sunk reads, the worst feature in Alter tho had been partakea of, the Guards were diemiteed, at nine o'clock the H. G's were again entertained at the armory by the Blues, At eleven o'clock both companies, with Dodsworth’s band, and es- corted by the mbors of the 2, proceeded to the - Kim City, where they took a final farewel of Allaiovg the ronte and until they reached ttrects were {iluminated by fireworks set The Guara reached this city earl; the whole design, and the cause of all the worst faulisin ye y mM urs ceeded directly to Hoboken, the grades of the rouds, as monstrous, expensive and ¥: brenkfasted a the Park Hotel, by invitation usclees. They will in all’ probability never be wanted, | of Francis M. Tryun, Baq., ex member of the Guard certainly not for twenty or thirty years to come, and | Toe excursion wae one whch will long be remembered: | even then a single transverse road at Kighty-sixth sirect, | by both companies. To John Moran, Fsq., of Boston, the between the old and uew reservoirs, and not sunk, will | Gunrd as well as thelr friende, the Blues, ere under many t be soflicient. Ou my pian | showed such @ road, s for the ve table manuer they were en- crossed by @ tingle road from the needing | ter only one bridge to keep the Park entirely | At eleven c P. M., the Highwood Guard em- distinct, and not showing or contemplating even that ove bridge, as it would, tn my opinion, be entirely unueces- sary, certainly as much so ug a bridge over Finy ninth Street, at the lower eptranves of the Park. barked for New York, where they arrived at baif-past five o'cicck yesterday’ morning. Thoy were received by the National Guard, Uaptain Van Bouton, of Hoboken, by whom they were escorted to Odd Fellows’ Hall, where Note what the wisdom of the Commission has done. | they were entertained wan excellent breakfast which Before Fifty-niuth street is pagsable, and before there is | bad been prov forthem They were then dismissed, any prospect of cross travel in the Park, they have gone | bighly delichtcd at the reminigceuces of their very to the expense of making a sunk road at Sixty-sixth street, about a quarter of a mile distant, or seven blocks only, spending money enough on |t to bave made a grand central avenue, such as I designed, aad such as you once raised very highly. Tuis single sunk road involves five ridgee—which, as are not completed, may yet cost any sum you like—and is the ugliest thing you ever eaw. ugreeable trip. COMPANY G, TWELPTH REGINENT. Company G, Independence Guard, Twelfth regiment, Capt. James A. Boyle, will celebrate their twenty-third enniversary and the birt tain, Jobu T. Cairpa, by a parade and dinner, on the 4th A bunk rond, if tsed at all, should be execated thus:—It | inst! “Me company aad their guests will dine at the ehon! lug out, say tea feet, and earth excavated | Crumercy Parg Hotel, at half past eevea YM. Captain should be filled at the sites; there should be no retaining | Maio] te wil marate With thove od av I Gand the om walls whatever, vor a yard of wal! except at the abut- ments of the bridges; the slopes shold be planted, and the ‘th'ng is done. This is the way Loudon, Repton, Paxton and Kemp construct sunk roads. I ibink they know at least as much as “ Greensward,’’ and I follow their example. That men 80 grossly ignorant of the drst principles of landscape garaen ing, or engineering, ebould be entrusted to make ‘a plan for iay ing out the northern portion of this island is inconceivable, that the wretched results on the Central | Park will be repeated at Maubattanville if the same genius presides is beyond peradyenture and out of am- Diguities A road made in the proper manner could be done for one-tenth of what the canals in the Central Park bave cost; they would besides be very ornamental, both in themselves and as objects seen from the Park. Can ~ one say as much for the grand canals of Canaletti? ly, challenge the entrances as badiy placed and inadequate. There is no carriage entrance at either Sixth or Seventh avenue, and of thore avenues will be thronged with vehicles gg to and returning from tho Park, as soon ag Fifth, Sixth and Seventh avenues are finished to Fifty nintn street. The Eignth avenue and road will then be deserted as approaches to the Park. only requires common sense to see thie. but the Commissioners have nono; obstinacy is a bad subst!- Philadelphia, will be gucsts on this occasion. AMERICAN GUARD, Si NTY- FIRST REGIMENT, ‘The Soventy-first regiment, Col. Abram Vosburgh, will assomble for moonlight dress parada on Tuesday evening to be formed on the north side of Lulou square, ‘ht o'clock I’. fn all probability be ent. celebrate their anniver- plember. N NEW JERSEY, prive will be held at the jew Jereoy, o2 the Sth inst., MILITARY COMPETITIO Tho great military drill for @ State Fair at Elizabeth at three 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD In your number of Fri¢ay last the question is asked— * Which of the two committees of tho Garitald! fund is the one authorized at headquarters.’ We anewer this question as follows:—The committee | Colonels ot the late Twellth, with the Natioua! Guard of | | THE HIGHWOOD GUAR? at NEW BAVEN—THFIE RR: 2g, by the shore | gna ite re route for the Oity of Elms. Before their departure both rot aie iw er cat computes were PPtertalued by a collation given by the bumbie servant. That you may not be |yuorsat of t Haven al ast four o'clock, where they were met = -m bear th iv the ex members of the Blues, com. oplaion of ai! professional men of any atta nments Who | Pecaed Ly ex.Captaln Fraucia, accompanied by the New military formalities were y foot up thelr line of march, | ally | 8D where ott | We | } | & i RK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1860. The Prize Ring. ‘The mission of St. Heenan to England, ‘one from Jennings, o bew candidate for fistic hCAOTE. MORRISSEY AND HERNAN. A rumor bas beéa current during the past week tha, John Morrissey was about challenging Join C. Heenan for | twenty-four foot ring fight, to come off in six months, for a stake of $10,000 4 side, We give it as a rumor, ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR FISTIC HONOKS, ‘TO THE KOTOR OF THR HERALD. Having heard ti:at Edward Price, of Boston, would fight any man in the United States, except John C. Heenan, I, ‘Thomas Jennings, will fight the eaid Price for one thousand ($2,000) a side, in #ix or eight weeks from the time of signing articles. I hope Str, Price will not look on this som as too small, as better men have fought for much Jess sums. If Mr. Price uccepta this challenge he will find $200 as a deposit at the Clizper office, An earsy reply ig folicited, whica will be immediately attended to, INGS. THOMAS JE! New Yor, Sept. 1, 1860, THX REMKIGAN AND KELLY FIGHT. ‘TO THA EDITOR OF THR BXRALD, In reply tow chailing card which sppeared in the Hr- Rat of yesterday, signed Dan Kerrigan, reminding me about our late encounter at Island Pond, Vermont, Mr. Kerrigan is wel! aware that the ‘boot was on the wrong foot.’ If 1 were the man that be represents to the pub- lic, Why woul’ be not stand on his legs and win, without skulking. If Mr. Kerrigan means “business,” I am ready to add the eum before mentioned, which am is from $2,000 to 35.000. Let him not suppose that | intend to unfairly lose my money by the decision of an umpire. It Mr. Kerrigan comes not to the torms above stated, and afresh match be not made immediately, then I shall be at liberty to enter into legal proceedings for the recovery of my money, which is at present in the honds of the al stakeholder WENHAWKEN, August 80, 1860. Personal Intelligenc: Jadge Totten, of the Supreme Court of Virg ping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. ©. W. Farnam, of New Orleans; W. R. Pettus, of Flori- da; Isaiah Blood, of Ballston Spa; J. Giles, of Boston, and J, Clapp, of Chicsgo, are stopping at the St. Denis Hotel. Surgeon General Lawsoo, of the United States army; Willard and lady, of Auburn, N J.; Dr. Bradford fornia; Col. J. W. Brigham, of New Orleans: a. Va- Vente, of Cuba, and L. W. Disk, of South Carolina, are stoppiug at the Metropolitan Hotel. Hon. J. B. Guthrie, of Kentucky; ex-Governor Banks, of Maseachusetts; ‘love! Tupper and family, and Dr. Percy, ail of Misaiseipp!; Dr. Moas, of New Orleans; N. Wilson, of y of their Inte lamented Cap- | Washington, V.C., and Ir. Hammond, of the United States army, are stopping at the Fifth Avenae Hotel. Dr. J.J. Chariton, of the United States navy; J. A. Crawford, of Charleston, S.C: J. HB Latrobe, of Balti more; W’ R. Suunders aud lady, of the West Indies, and L. D. Hubbaré, of Builalo, were amovg the arrivals at the St. Nicholas Hotel yesterday. E. Littlejohn, of the steamer Quaker City; LJ. Cherrie and party, of St. Louis; J Montgomery, of New Oricans; A. M. Barris aud lady, of Florida; W. R. Ditman, of Ala- bama; J Forbes, of Texas: D MsDonald, of Canada, and J, Foster and lady, of New Brunswick, are stopping at the Lafarge Howse Judge Wilkins, of Hal'fax; Judj Prof. Beakiey, New York; Lieut. States army: Thomas Groom, of Boston; W. Battesby, apd Clarence Gordon, both of Savannah, ; BR. W. Sears, of Boston; C. Jetlerys and family, of Independence, Mo.’ aT child and daughter, of Cazenovia; C. T. Bradley, of Providence, and J. H. Warner and wife, of Milwaukee, are stopping at the Brevoort House. APSt Thomas, where Goneral Antonio Lopez de Santa Appa, ox Dictator of Mexico, is living tn spleadid retire ment, eome mischievous or vindictive persons set rome of the buildings on hie property, and they were Davis, of Florida; | | | | tote. Thirdiy, Ic! Ne A Bit the rent on be! ay under the presidency of Custay Streve was chosen almost ali cases double wi is beceseary or beautifal. |p Topol! Your repertar conaplaiee of the'want of chate. Gow, tn | °7,0 Sat westing ot the Metropoliion rooms on the Iih | the name of nymplis and Lamadryads, can a winding road | Jul. Ceueral Avezzane was Vico Presient of its long of sixty fect be shaded at any hour of the «da;? | ° woe here, and Professor Minelli one of the Seereta- A tly straight road of that width my be | Tif: and 't was under Auspices of this committee a i ake. toes ona MOD, provided | tat te German demonstration too’. place on the 20th af | August, and tuat similar demonstrations will take piace | 2 hog: ‘amaburg on tbe 10th and iu Bloomingdale on the 2th inst. ‘The.committee under the presidency of Mr. Batta con- oiats oP Italians, while thefcom mittee under the presiden- cy of GuttarStrave contains Germans, Polee and Italians. oe aftern it rums nearly north and south, and supposing the trees are fifty years old. A really Imagcitoent avenue takes about that time to perfect iteclf; but when perfect there is no feature which in effect compares with it. Such an avenue would be imposing even ut thirty yours’ growth: but trees must have time to grow, for though many large | Shade trees might be t and piaced Park, such trees would pot do for the avenue, which bave the choicest of young trees, about five years rereLt movemeot ere, while the committee of the dif- ferent nationalities hope the time will come when they can direct their eflorts also ia favor of other nations be- old, out of a nursery—trees that hare beea lously | Sta, 7 s] PES c es the Italians. GUBSTAY STRIVE, eee FER Pe basa acety bt o W. KOCH ANOWSr, : OSCAR G. W. VANCHOT, 8. L. KAP Gommitton of tha Frateraity Of al! Nations Naw Your, Beptembor, 1860 ‘The routs are badly located as to position, what your - pe werd “4 rightly calls the “lay of the land,” and alec as to level ‘A road sbonid never ware up and down. You should never sce over ore eminence against ancther as B. Nothing 1s easier on &@ curved plan, or ae amatecrs would say, a winding road, tasn to make Arrivals and Departares. rill, Capt Bowel. Wm B Seunders aad lay, | zee, David Andersen. the grades true. A boy of fifteen, who had stdiea |. 10xn0N—hip Amaron—Alex Sincdant ledy and gon: Mrs tures mothe in the ofoe of auy reepectabie iandscape gar- | (80° gre Cota'e2, Mis thoe tlre. New Unk, George dener, would know how to avo, h egrogions blunders | oy Poss, Bre iirvdgea, Mrs Watwn, of New Yor, Mr Lam: Thave been amused in the lark to see an advancing car. riage gradually sink, sink, sink, uutil nothing was vis ble bot half the coachman—or, perbaps hi hat—then to see the vebicle gradually rise, rise, rire till it stood against the shy, like a eign on a carringe factory roof. Fourtbly, I chatlenge the construction of the bridges, | yy and rely ox! the teanisiony of ‘my own eyes and the evi. dence brought before the committee Some crotchet Charles B Petherom, Wm 1) Niewerkeoh, of England, ra Mary Wocd—and 126 ta the steerage. Ne AND Ho cra—Btenmalty pi Af NT tin TM Pre- 7a, J 1, Mar Gorman H Gasman, H Gande: about planting out the sunk roads by trees placed on the | tire r, J M( esiorade. #8 Sionl, Mos M Snyder, Mir O Da- bridges compels an enormous width of bridge—thrice | ¥idson, F Curcla, J Rng, M Azcarroga, JH Gurrate. what is neceseary for travel, (wico #8 expensive as they Cr ntastoN—Pteamehip James ® latte the 1» TPbibbe, bi would bave been colerts paribus, and all to hideous sunk roads. Fithly, Lohalienge tho play ground, at about Sixty. fifth street, on the weet side of the Park. it i¢ damp, und I dount if ae a be ft oy LF gary tly ball | games require vory ground, This proper Tince for a lake, aa Tsed to be here every wiater, | Sixthly, | challenge the way in which the drains are not made. The !ambie las surface drains varde enly, and nfter found half a score of gullies but its folly, Ttakew that crave! will not stand descent. Side gutters should Ty case, with traps more or lees more or less precipitous. On gratings acd traps are not the consequence is, ina run ap bul} the places is copver' bave to be carried in the arms DEPARTURES. Licrerooi—Steamabip Glaagow—Mre Maria Moses, J Brine BJerrieat, isaac Willuune, Mrs Brown, Br Corton, Mrs Carlton ano wlmers, 9 Abewrtaa rc! 4 Mb », BT Borchsted, Fy NS ae. Total, TH vrom, ertementh: Mra Leas ee J Borehsted, GT Mia. ne Deere, road tn pebd, across which. ladies of their cavallers, whilst the ducks diepe:t Memselves on ; the sidewalk, rejoicing, after their manner, in their ¢x- ss, vin Routhampton~ Seamship New York—Wm Ve tonded water privilege. | gel. Mensy Senmict New “Yors: Wanired F Tal-ben, mat Seventhly, Tohallenge the planting, ae every particle | '*. komen Maine, Beraard: E ana PetuKen. of it is wren showing the ont pitiasie tgnornece of the | Bremeg: BW, Bilgare. Onterd, ies: Bury New rodiments of art. I defy aay one to ¢o worke, and the | fy. re) ‘Je 4 Now York public will one Know enough to confirm | Misa Helene Sadon my opinion. Your reporter, h not geste an shes | Jee own, Int and three eb m3 nows that is wrong, but cannot exactly eay EA ni Be: or and chi’, di Shatner how hawocia be ate team, bet soa werp ALGER Sime wpm firme Ory. Wat my information to myself. y ndeman, Towa: Joba D Do- 4 IN ARTHUR HUGHES, office of MI lun'ole wg ap Ne 7" ‘aay = ren Migw ¢ hr istion san Base Pall. New Ll Mre? uaries Corr PXCELSIORN VS. EMPIRE. ard servant St Lovin, Mt In w her Perick Heancaes, ton, whieh came off yesterday Fork, Wm G Parders, thilacelp This interesting mated, whieh Off yesterday on | Newark. BJM ia the slecrage. ‘Butal, 164, About (4 00 the ground of the Empire Ciab, Miysian Fields, attracted in specie : amon m we noticed F\vaxnan—tteemedip Auguste —G A No a large Concourse of spectators, among whorn we noticed ” ete erase <0 & eee h, many ladies, who, by thelr cheerful presence, sccmed to tT tietaon Mrand Mrat W llarver’ &M Bubue, doa, F Pitwer. b Paris, M Joe! John heel ‘IT Jesse, The colt, MF ituckner, 8 Pradiee, Mra liresler g, *h0d od infant impart renewed vigor to those immediately partic paling tn the This game was rendered more interesting from tho ‘net of it boing the first played by the Fxcelstor sivee thett drawn game for the championship with the tar A Green, M Vin. lowart WC Crenshaw Jno Atlantic, aud because they were expected to play fn their yey toy! Faeewan, Ja Canin faa streaetts to how the Aulastice and trieads what they | Oven". is Ete Thorne’ 2 might do tf the champion came ws renewed Convt, W Rogers, Moses Low, DP Utermyory i to daeta, 1s fo the aune of yestorday, with few cuorptions no par. Lowecn ond fey, F Magan, Jd Rubiteles, C We : tien! cy Be ing was observable. The Rcesiclor fray. ; MFrolch. § J) Sigel J baum, Mh ikowd) b “4 ers who deasteo mentloved arc thé Catcher Logget, ey oy veapetie & . Howard Daivay, 1 Be the pltcher Creighton, and the three men stationed onthe £1. Gah Mallen 2 has Vit ett he ha@pires, lover, J baer: the fielders, from the short batting having but little ehanee to show thelr fine poine. Cf tbe | ¢ Jiue, ‘aad two, sere j smaptee we reaserhed Benson, cateber; Miller, first Dase, | csmminy SP ite A oe oe ee aud Moore elder, ‘Throwgbout the guino the beat feeling , iste, Joa HI reyet fh ad ompom, M Rover on beth sides was evinced, all the playera cordially join The aim of both committecs is the samo, as far asthe | | } | | ‘Syrin, Luke A ! ] as} | | ad Mester ¥ Thompsen, sa Abby tre 1 fine plays 2B og Ak ‘ i 0 ing in the applanse exasequent upon any flee playiog on | rail Mazer, Wontar Roepe hia ad | Eek 1 mens, | We LES toate eee PE Rak ea 8 7 Woifei, JV andower, = Bienenta Fite i Neuen $ H em sca E Glesinnds ieotge Wraue—asst If in’ se . e ; 4 2 @ Co pero = Strata an us Sy 3 gf hcacagpra Betas Nevins Ae % 4 2 Maroon J Mevers, 3 BT alae =! rf } ] Rah htrese eA ress Witting, IB ed .8 aley, Th 1, Spit sor, mash ia TOMI es eccererree BD lady, 'p Awitew, if narew, ' RUNS RACH INNING. i, A wiley ; One. Ten. Three Pour. Pive Str Ben oA cane te eS hee. om K Empire... 0. 5 Uy a oo. Wines Scorer for Excelsior, C. nt. Waiting. ¥: a n, of Carter Oak. After the game the players and their friends adjourned to the hotel, ano Cy fa | zi 3 Af ehiat ard |, and all appeared to show what bg a J bg ade ttle effort is required to fieter e fooling of kindness Ny Me rate. feore, the members of clubs, whether Le victers or the é ering Jen WW Rose iat entirely destroyed. If there had been a breeze blow! at the time the town of St. Thomas, it is thought, woul have been devartated. The incendiaries have uot been discovered. The Progres, af Port au Prince, publishes, with intro ductory eattor-al comments, e characterie Lamartine to the editor of that paper, thanking him for his zeal in appealing for subscriptions to bis 8. The vet complains bitterly of noglect at home, as found in Hayti @ soul which he failed Europe. to find in Lotte. .. the TUCKY AND MISSOURI STATY LOTTERITS. Serreanen 1, BOO. i, 27. gh nAdresstos ether La free of by WOOD, FDDY & OO., Wimington, Delaware, Oro wooD RUDY & CO, St. Louis, Musourt. Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s Delaware 1. Suneex County—Cuass 209, Srrreww 6, 15, 43, 24, 27, 4, 12, 29, 77, 4 Gxayr Comouparep Lorreny—Cass £3, Serre 1p, 51, 74. iy 7 men 1, 52, 65, 56, 41, 22, fu, 3. FRANCE. BROADURNTS & Co., Meangers, Wilmiogtve, Delaware. phs.—-Miniatare, Batabitehed 1851. ‘ard Photographs—' res for $1.— views City end Country, Niagara Falls, &c., at HOLMES’, Seb Broadwey © Tvorjtypes. pee. The Fashion of the Season tn Gentle- men’s Ents te renAy for wapection and ele. N. ESPENOnELD, Masufactaret of Gents’ Hata, LIS Nasaan street. Fall Style of Hat Ready, and the Best place to buy is of WATKLNS, 210 way, corner Fulton Mealio’s New Styles for Fall are Intro- Guiced thie day at 416 Broadwey, corner of Canal street. White has Just Introduced his Hand- Her, Gall and purchase at —This Pi jar Lone nang mea will be jotrodaced on doo and Paris Bott Hat for near Walker mircet. September 6 by DE Vx, Steinway & Sons’ Surraned fur ve years LY INSTALMENTS. ted. Agents wanted, ee Soto femeee mee peter tute mast a . {rom the Wreeen ius Chatham vinret, comer of Pet. Six fine Shirts for $%, werth MOODY'S FHIRT WANUFACTORY The Sewing “Machine Election Should be left to the ladies, 4.00 VOTES ALREADY CAST For the GROVER & BARRA, and the trcoming majorities from all quarters mitest thelr capncity wo determine thi elec tion ner rait g to the Peal merite of We centidnies. Wenther “pats” and “loee stitebos” that are net lockod— however receanmended by dearly bought nnd londiy trampeted opinions of « amitere ° ted in o—e farms ray hao machine sew ing—w ust gtve pinee to ” LADIES brScren, a, & BAKER. Be BROADWAY. aro Fairbanks’ Standard Scates, Adapiot tu orery | ‘Of business where a correct and durabie scale reg d. Osli_ and exnmi © ad TELUSTRATED and DEBCEIPTION C1 FAIRDANAS Lirona (Detween Dey ant Shades, for Covering Clocks, ¥ Flowers, a Pi / Nee tore. Defiance Satamancer Safes With Pa- it tont powder proof locks and cross bare. sley fre and burgiar i halen 4 Gh Murrey street oat aaa i Shaici Micah 6d. Pa RDESBER, sirwet ‘es Patent Champion Fire ana Herrin Baton, 281 Breedway, corner of Morray sires. . Wi and Ton Je and retell, ond the dre ome. Grover Sratner. wing, New | Clirchwah's newoity; parting Teenaway, Latte A. helor’s Wige, Dye bare rT go tarsing wo eebiod. Th Poottive Cure of Ole Irr HMiwstve Wig—An Entic 5 4 wal np beblat. ms * pene oe ce runt Bo. 16 Bond sireet. on (he ing, 'e gonrantoed be HOLL WAYS Pamons Nab vamie Cuimes. Users ef facet \irolent type have boo fact sly Bevled by (Bis sovereign Halve, atver wil e'se leet failed. “Ladies Neeatifier."—Phaton & Son's d apoe ‘ly {he com and by ot Maren Contionce timnes to Apply his Radi Seis rapture Manan & CO Nac s’Vever siren, Be give these documents ax an indication of the progres8 partook of a | of civilization in the pineteenth century :— fudson, of the United ) Greckex, eon of Daniel and fire to | tend the tic ‘letter from | Brooklyn, B.D. 707 BROADWAY. | re | Brandreth’s Pils, : and bis subse. IMPURTANT CURE OF ee SWELLING OF THE ) quem bearding of the British lion, aud, since his return | Sing Sine, Westchester county, N. ¥., August 24, 1560, Dr. BR. Baanousta— with wcrnteh. T used the pills for three more, daughter of the late E. L. Williams, n/¢rchant, of thi city. McQvape—Dawnma,—On Thursday, Avgnst 30, L. L, to Manaaner, second daughéer of Mr. James O'Meara, late of Clomnell, county Tipperary, Ireland. Cicmnel! papers please copy. Dira. Baruur.—On Saturda; and 23 days, Her remains will be removed for interment to Green- wood Cemetery, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | from the residenee of her fa | The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Iovic Lodge F. avd A. M., are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral without further notice, BaraR,—In Brooklyn, ov Thursday, August 90, Mra. Baiks M. Baker, daughter of the late Thomas Rust, Bq. of Syracuse, N.Y. Bermixe —On Saturday, ninth month Ist, Jona E Bar. nik, infant daughter of P.O. and S.J. Bertiue, aged 4 monthe and 7 day 8. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fune- ral 8, ut 62 Prince strect, Brooklyn, this (firat day—Sunda} } afternoon, at two o’elock. Bercen —On Friday nigbt, Anguet 31, at his restdeace, 45 Wistchall street, Avoustes Bernas Company B, Fifth regiment; Lodge family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Teaidence. Daiy.—On Saturday, Sept. 1, Tororay Dany, aged 35 yenrs, a native of the parish of Doueratle, county Cork, ireland. ‘The frierds of the family are requested to attend the funera), from bis late residence, 267 William etrect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Gaitacarx —Op Batorday morning, Sept. 1, Rosaryxa, ter of the late Gwen and Rose Gallagher, aged 10 re and 4 months. ‘Ubo relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to atterd the funeral, this (3unday) afternoon, at -past two o'clock, from her late residence, 192 Grand et, Brooklyn, E. D. Her remains will be taken to St. hureh, where the funeral services will be per- , aod from thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter. ment Grscxty.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Sept. 1, Dayz Rossanaoch Gleckei ed 1 yeer, 3 months and 28 days. ‘The friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to at- tend without further notice. The fanerai will take piace frow No. 205 Colombia street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. Gariivey —On Saturday, Sept 1, James Garsuven, aged T1_mouths 24 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tbe sores all bealed, nil palo ceased. and I was well. I threw away my crutch, apd now for the last four years Thave been YNxit., of Brooklyn, | gyn or the sk | morning, September 1, Kare, | eldeat daughter of John. Baillie, aged 4 year, 10 months | , No. 22 Prinee street. | ¥ of the Vereinigter Bouder No. 868, the members of the free German schools , down town, and all frieuds and relations of deceasod’s (Sunday) afternoon, at balf past one o'clock, from his late | | em cnn — o Mis ELLANKOU BWM. EVERDE BONS, 104 PCLTO Ariss: ea Wedding Gnrda’ Kureltyear to this COMPLY, bis festival at Jones’ Wood, in this city, | Tyan bin—tcine years since a bad swelling appeared on | ~ elle m in other parte of the country, have been | MY knee, and several physicians attended me. I kept grow: RCHITEOTS, SOAP MANUFACTURERS, CALIO® og worse aud woree until I was to my bed, @ ‘beip | Printere. &c. © Soda. or Fotuble Glam, eminenthg quite @ revival among our inus- Large quantities of matter kept coming from | weful fx be pr Preventing sap from shrinking. as r . $ % dee) with pieces of bone, I | dung: it and Vou “ol nett cnlar Christians, follows by Bumerous purmineliing exhi- | Say tated es var tometer » Sos | Sane a anufactuied for bitions of their peculiar in- ‘tution, The latest of theso | t Thad a very bad white welling. ano tbat Se pemet = pe Oe. Rye, Rum, Insect [i reached NeW was the content between the miidsians Rallvend pari, | ma vient inatrementa iad; 7 woul te spirit Bmolies - was ; hey left me enre I took your e — at Island Pond, Vermont, which, how? e ponte | Toman with four a day. and took thors every da} for a mon! | ARILEET & COMPAN MANUFACTURERS pute, agd will probably resnit ip ano‘ber “bout” be- | when my knee speared a litde beltar. od Gor LSON, twee these gents betoré the question of pi:¥sieal supe- | me, and though aiill ty bed I continued t your pills four | HOWE, singe eat! , riority is settled. We eubjoin another card froc* Kelly, | Bor the more. Twas now able to get up abouta little | wholessie and retad ex ad all Sewing Macbines. wilearoom 42 Canal street, New York. ma Gl Brosdway, comer of Lad AND GAITERS 4&4 well and bealth my leg bel 00S, SHO) FOR LA: | gusod," Words fall fespress iy yraitute 4) Son Zvonre, | 4, temen Foye aod youths. ~All three winking otuaee {Uy chester county, ss —Richand Tia be be - iy | & Woops lishinent GF Drimdweiy St a —~Ricl 5 a | . rt ‘a _ ~* ‘het Ibe forexoiog satement of his cure by Brug | and Bleecker slreets, oppoatie Laure areth’s Ps w a6 ~ ICHARD T. BAKER. BWARE OF IMITATIONS AXD COUNTERPEITS. Sworn before 24th daw of Auigtat, 186), | ‘BOKER’S BITTERS, ‘A. SON HYATT, ‘ustive of the Peace. | ” The best tonic im all cases of comp connected with tae 801) 24 CANAL STREET, ‘or tbe nervous ‘and more New York, and by all 4.70 nts per box, very, fever ) die. < ~esmeegeseemneeee | Te moat condia! of He kind, and vince more tam fT *FN ————————— thirty years acknowledged ip this country to Marrie* | fossa immenr snd rapes and witha She Crace—Wirstama —On Thureday” ©Vening, August 30, hesintt rade L. FU! Jr. by Rev y, Poleul, Wrtlaw EL Cnarax 2 JUunrr C.,eccond | ** ¢Mescnt wo the trade by the snoak i St Ree eam is —- | Beecrro. COMPLEXION. Freckler, Pimples, to., and to Rey. Father McClelland, Josxra McQuapr to M 2 uf a E,, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Dawning, all of this | Paariiss sy" prawege™ wom LEWIN AEROS city. | which is teatidied to by. Dr. J. Bem the ceiebratad che = Cincinnati, Troy and Dublin, Ireland, papers please | mint, and thousands of persons cts fest nc Undeniable mae copy. ¢ ita. For sale at No. 500 Broadway, cad by al respectable O’Ne-—O'Meara—On Sunday, Angust 26, by the Very drnegets fog pertumers 2 Rey. Mr. Starrs, V.G., Pamiuck F. ped bare or BONS AUD OCT io redress, 6: will find Mme. L.'s Past" ® sate and focal. | | Cavron | J.B. Chil j emedy. «.—None are genuine tem, sud the slguaiuce of HARLZS’ LONDON COBDIAL (* ‘OMMEN DTD by aii medical men, and ach vow! the Beat judi Of liquors to be the purest aad beat marcel For { quart amd pint bot crngeists. ibe ies. by froere, | merchante ebor 2 no! (all bey « P ieaving the cy, B. BALDWIN & 00. La porters, vepot 91 Liberty atreet, | (eeARED STEAMER BREMEN, OF {Uk ul Bec « Knowles’ Americea In- | sect Destroyer and Patent Hello Principal depot No. 60d | Broadway, under S: Nicholas Hotel RAWING OF THY GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWs+RE | D | Claas } + DOP ATIB, S000 TIT DORE. RPP ietritti ti titi ity z ry sttieat | | 4 These 25000 tiekets ending with old numbers ( ©, are ench enlities to $8, in addition to any other price Ley 8, 6, why draw. The snbecribers bay periptenied the drawing of the Grand Conpoliéated Lo Delawara, for ihe encourage ment of Inte roal Improverents iu the State of Delowarw clamp Tuneral, from his late residence, No. 21 Mott | #2: for 1M, hereby certify aa reanired uy law, to the corre etreet, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. set Reskere, Se ee Posaatatotin, Bypv.—On Thu , August 30, Jons H. Bros, to the 28th year of his age. Wrmiscioy, Del ‘The relatives ‘and friends cf tho family, also the mem. bers of Columbia Lodge No. 484F. & also Orient Guapter No. 1, R. A. bin foneral, from 4 Fifth without further invitati Bye sstay.—On Saturday ” Sept. 1, wife of Patrick Hega- si says be | ban, aged 26 years. Prizes pase die in full, wi VER AND AGUR IS A he refore tore prevalent Dav by day . like an executioner’s bond. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ferer grows wenker and wi ch hour does be {rer spectfully invited to attend ber funeral, thisday (Sunday). | %./9p 0% phe'dokane ts "ome oP “a Soaraieee | from the residence of her cousin, Hugh Byrnes, No. 404 | defied medical ncience, a few cones onoe ine while hat Eighth atree erm cured and'veported” We Jecemmend Dr. 3 HOsTme TENCS Stomach Bitters to sufering humanity geverally, aaa Hormicay —On Friday, August 81, Dane, Honaicas, ages 40 ycurs, native of the county Limerick, Ireland. His friends and thove of his Leng To respectfully in. vited to attend bw funeral, cme two o’clcck, from the residence day) afternoon, at his brother, Patrick Horrigan, No. 661 Third avenue, coruer of Thirty-niath re and speedy apecific, For tule by di = mae — we by droggiawe sad dealers tread AND SeRANEEIP EXPRESP ES, re SOUTH AND SOUTHWES®, street. every Toerdny, Thoundey ad ; gg BONAR® On Friday, Aogust 31, Jone Howsno, a€04 | 614 wyqc ADAMS’ KXPRERS ae are. ¢ funeral will take place from bis late residence, No. 26 en street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two or 4 Hecars,—On Saturday, September 1, of disease of the beart, Mr. Peren Hoan. MH ) ‘The friends of the fumily are invited to stend bisfu | pp er \ | neral, this (Sun a7) ‘afternoon, at three o'clock, from his | Ficatpa, For Savaaaab Tate realdenee, 127 Gold street, Brooklyn AU AKAMA and Pougbheepele paporé please copy. AUGUSTA, | Jackson —In this city, ou Saturday, September 1, Mary | oy yern ey AyD on tas j ecaranadeees Of Thomas and Mary Jackson, you eromn ana} ror Norfollt, City Potnt end Peterwvem, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fumily are respect- Goods for Ue above named are | tally invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after: | warded by Adame’ Ripvess Company's yar ~ 4 noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, | é*)* NI 2 Wishington street i atnet ti ey hynty ~ 9 ‘Jonxson —On Seturday, September 1, Mee. Fur m Z phe tes Broadway, Gay Jonvvo: ind, ta the S8th year of her age. oy of O, sont be plaaiy masta orien nd her f this (Sunday) aft at | the ¢ a on eakt a eee acc invited 40 attend her funeral, thia (Sunday) afternoon, a je fost 3 , two oc t the First Presbyterian chureh, Hevry aod Alenaudria, Wan und Yonnoanen | street, Brooklyn. Her remairs will be interred in Greea | wood nayivania papers wil! please copy. NOES —On Saturday, September 1, Psy, daw ‘and Catharine Tangen, aged 8 onthe and 18 dy o friends and sequaint of the family fully invited to attend the funerni, this (Sinday) afte: BOCK, at two o'clock, from the residence of her jarente 224 West Twenty sixth etreet, Her remains will be takeu Wo Calvary Cemetery for interment. Nework and Philatelphia papers please copy. 1, Cuariae Heearey Friday, Anguet 3 wn of brastvs and Maria N. LittieBeud | September 1, afer & & liners, of parsis's of the brain, wh istian fortitude, Furamern. widow ¢ liam McDougall and daugbier of the late Dr. Dav Albany, aged 63 yours. ‘The friends of the family and those of her sone, Wi) iam and Christian B. MoDorgall, are resrectfally invites to attend the funeral ber late residence, 125 Char! street, corner of Greenwich street, on Monday afterne © clock, on Friday, Auguss T dave Bie relatives and fricnd> a! ane of bia brotger, Char. od brother in law, Owen W Brennan, ar polemn High Mans of requiem will be « repeee of bie Foul. —In Brooklyn, on Friday, ir INT AN, aged D4 yenre. Th. friends end acqa iwtances, the members of Gon any No. 7, 6f Brooklso, and the men hers of Eaceisior Engine Cnmpany No. 2 a are jnvited to attend the fur at ‘wo o'clock, frou bes late re Ae ‘“ ON. AL Paterson, N Sept. 1, Mae oxta Mana Rogerson, and ter of Ph year of ber mer bers of the attend the fur “ Ftreet, thie (Humdayy t forther tweitetion m.—On Saturtay, Sept. 1, Jone Sarre, on of a k mytt werd + sears and 6 moothe Th ver er iovited to atten’ tix Jrernoon, at half past one o clock fu t 0 respect. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cf the merchandise abipped by the . is ineerted In the receipts at (the Company towure against al riske, at alow ree jum. “ warrers ent! fer goods in a of the cfty. banging om | Company's ‘call Bards 2s 5 to JOTIN FTORY, at onr offce, 09 Broadway: {a coptemede + ADAMS” EXPRESS C omaNeD OFF TCRB, 442 Broadway, ad Mailed Depot, Twenty event sree RMANJA LIFE INSURANCE COWPANY No. 90 Bocas wny, corner of Wall mre et. UGO WYSES DONOR, Preakient PF Senwaener eres ADIRS’ EARRT PONE ANT URACELRTS | DS of 8: cesorpr« ‘ Ob CALLEN, | 1 + yelow (Anal wernt. TLLINART. THEN“ PATTERN BONNETS }*OR tue T AT MADAME BAI By Carel arent sue, M \DANo CRRTARD COMOPOUTET—BOTARLIBARD 2 thie city wiece 144] respec Dn ed ve m ceca, busine Inverted patie, ae, that oo tren.ed by endiag oF leaving order at KA STREET NEW YORK AUG % Ti, n= tent OF feome © © a ny ay T cowaaiiad pm ford. wore T resid 1h beenesion roerhiow ah plone Fak ie tae w 8 fet "Yaw oe we the ern to) a cnet PAzer?, Rony POR svATES OR OONNTIES ros ww ° ae ot eek bow! x » F ibe most im * on the one bat om ot al 4 ne 02 cem. pre®, (0 the . sre the Boar riptie yak rr 1) WEDDING RINGS Pt GROG. ALLEN, 196 Dead ene from his father's reavence, No 222 Deinncey atr ; Vomm (in F August 21, CrnroenPe \ tive of the kingder Hanorer, aged 29 years a , menth as Se Ty ao The friends apt acquaintance are reapec! ” ote om to attend the fanerat, from er pire to s deen ce ra, paleted oe sam. dey) afternoon, . Bs remains wl be taxeo 7 wally used te naa Wauren At Hartom, on Seturvay. Sept t, fee fae ace, Roarnn, youngest davghter of Jame i. wa Mare if a Walter, aged 16 months. oe “hs frienda of the family are rerpart tat te t aS? attend the faneral, on yy, at twelve & &, (con -$> ‘ St. Andrew's cbureb, Harlem. hat ane alt rare Wetela Ga mer Feat Serica ees os SOR, ot Fave bi intratia « Mn ANEOUS. St five Comune, Me Me T 10 AND 12 ANEW ATYLD | Oo FRANCIA XAVIRGE COLLEGE, WO. Aral oe Brera eT Srey een oy wigeen te vei kam re «wit y Pas Kt ’ Al Presider AT SHOUALR IRGARS ROM 94 0, He ome ! wae then, s eadet Xi) tet A Oa PATENT ORANY BIT. Sonn —_— moicing | “st view, . T AUNT'R, 4) BROADWAY, FINZ pee BOOTS ror anle by X! Pe eethS 1d Se Ber deny. A Hcp Bee a --* Treso patent rend rhanke, $6 end 67, iF Made or martes bo + poten. T PVERDRULS WEDD I CARNE NOT the orange wieasom Kaverere, te.co 7h & corner Deace geeek AYRES: ————— PAY AIN, FIFTH AY vanes wire 1 T hala 7: as T “BRIX TUNE OANEF on f tere phot Cow Lineal be ne Tarcire Jest 1798 bom a, 7 Ivbee, cooly SF ¢ ah, Midrere Meters Seve atreet DPRidety BN, AD'S COMPORTTTON POR ORAT HAIR —PROPLS ine to preerre (be euler ard beahh of tne Bate, Hoke ee well to wae this article, I yor bora | Dos OF Beetoer

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