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—-- (NEWS FROM THR NATIONAL CAPITAL, ‘The Pacific Telegraph Contract—Exeite- moemt Respecting tne New York Fusion Mov, t, die, dic. Wasxsoros, Sept 12, 1960. ‘FH RRPUSLICANS AND THR YORION MovierT IN EW YORK. ‘The deepatches in the Banatn of yesterday from Al ‘dany, throwing doubts upon the prospect of fusion in "New York, created great excitement among all clasace of anti Lincoln men here, Execrations against the chair. men of beth committees were deep and loud, The peo- ‘ple, however , wiil take care of these marplots. SENATOR GWIN’s PROSPRCTS. ‘Dr. Gwio's friends entertain no doubt of his triumph raver bia competitors (or the Sev atorsbip, though some of the demecratic candidates for the Legislature are re- ‘quired to give pledges to oppose him. He has tact, ener- BY and indomitable perseverance. If defeated be will be amuch missed in Wesbington society. THE PACIFIO TELBGRAPH CONTRACT. ‘The Pacitic telegraph contract is not yet made, Secre- “tary Cobh is determined to award the contract to respon- ‘alble parties who can and will fulfil it, The object of Wongress was to secure the speedy constraction of moans -of telegraphic commanication. Mr. Sibley and associates have not only ample means, but control of the lines on « both sides of the mountains, which they are rapidly pushing forward both Kast and Weet. So well are they satiafied, however, thal no money can be made out of the fomtract as an investment, that they offer, in case ‘4t Wa awardod to them, to give tea thousand dollars addi- ‘Gioval to exy responsible contractors who wil! push it Abrough, They can well afford this, as the increase of ‘bogies which ite completion will afford their lines wil exceed that smount per annum. At tbo same time they Have little faith that bidders below the maximum sum named in the bill will be able to batld it, Their experi- ence in constructing lines of telegraph should constitute ‘them oom petent judges of the matter. APPOUMMCESTS. Joseph & Fales has been appointed Deputy Postmaster ‘\Wt Yowa City; George W. Heard, of Massachasotts, Secre- tary of Legation to China; and William Carroll Consul at St. Helevn. OCR CONBUL TO THE SANDWICH IBLANDS. Among the arrivals at the Natioaal to-night is Hon. A. W. Buell, of Michigan, recently appointed Consul at . Honolulu. Sandwich Islands, who, being designated for ‘the piace without his own knowledge, is desirous to learn ‘what is exvected of him. ARKIVAL OF JUDGE SINCLAIR, OF CUTAN. Judge Sinclair, of Virginia, noted for his firmness in ‘cnforcing the laws in Utah against Mormens sad Gentiles ‘alike, is at Kirkwood’s. Those friends who know him ‘best regret the loss of his vervices in Utah, and chief samong them is the President. EXPERIMENTS WITH THE [IC CANNON. 4 A board of officers Is ordered to converse at Fort Monroe ‘to examine and witness the firing of the fifteen inch gun invented at that place, and roport whether the eff!- eieney of the present armament for horbor defences ‘would be improved by adding 2 judicious proportion of ‘guns of this class. The firing will be dirested by Captain ‘T. J. Rodwan, of the Ordinapce Department, aud record- '4ed by Lieut, Tallmadge. General Totten, Major Barnard, ‘and Captain Wright, Engineers; end Major Symington, Captains Dyer and Gorgas, Ordnance, and Colonel Dimick, ‘Major Anderson and Capt. Corlisie, artilery, will compose ‘Whe boara. mis WAR IX cHXA. A despatch to the Navy Department, from fiag officer ‘Stribling, of the East India squadron, says, it ts believed ‘that Barva Gros and Lord Elgin have urged the leading commanders of the Freoch and British forces at the mouth of the Peibo to commence hostilities at once with- ‘Out waitivg to be fully prepared. ‘THK HARYER’S PERRY SUPRRINTENDENCY. Instead of Mr. Barbour, Superintendent of Harper's erry Armory, baving been removed for political rea- fous, as stated, he tendered his resignation, which the President has declined to accept. ‘TAR UNITED GTATRS STEAMER SEMINOLE. An official letter states that the vew steamship Sem inoie (had arrived of the coast of French Guiana, thirty-one lays from Norfolk. ‘THB SOUTHERN MALS. ‘The New Orlesas mails have so repeatedly (ailed to arrive within the schedule time during the past month ‘that Une department bas taken the matter into considera. tion with « view to a remedy. “« SALES OF PURLIC LANDS. ‘Within the past year aboot 16,600,000 acres of public have Been offered. Owing w well knows causes ‘the eales Lave bece small, and tbo 1 urns #0 far are com: Cicaco, Sept. 12, 1860 The Coroner's jury yesterday commenced the invest.ga- ‘tion into the causes of the wreck of the Lady Figin. P Jorvie, of Milwankee, a passenger, testified —Just the schooner struck I war standing at the mitilie 17; saw the schooner abort two minutes before the ‘Collision; she appeared to be coming towards us at on angle of forty. five degrees; abowt half a minute before strock | left the gangway; Cuptain Wilson was at the after ge’ 2 ay, and asked some one on the schooner if cbey wend to come on board; the reply was they did think they were injured ant would stay where they the schooner before the collision, but none aflerward in very fast; I then wens over to the break ; The was there trying to rtop the leak with mat ‘The vessel had before been listed up, The Captain | was Gt the edge of the souttle ordering the meu to fre ap fast ax poasible; I then went a(t; The Captain went at the Gampe time, smd gave orders (net everything joove be overboard; The Cartain when I oext saw him was coming from the how, I ther went below to see how she engines bad just stopped; | went back to the cabin, bold being then half full of water, the captain and then got from twenty to twenty Ove jadice the burriewme decks; the boat went down’ 0 two miouter sflerwarde where were between ty sod thirty § children on the = forward Of the borrieane roof; tt wie very dark and rainy the time; the dell commenced ringing at once afer Collision, tnd the whiet'« cmmmenced blowing at the time ‘Thomas Cummings, who wasen the Lady Egin, testt- thet the schooner 4i¢ mot etrike the steamer qoar , Dot ot right anglon; #be com equare into her; the , in moving, turned the schooner round; think were shout two miles from shore, saw « vessel's light we leit the steamer, Uhiek [ could have seen id mot see schooner al! the stermer's heat. ‘were op, the schooner wae running duc cast when Strock ot there i arole thet boats going to Wi) ould pase all vessels on the jarboard side; 1 uk © vessel Under thet wind and leway could have ccd (he steamer if within twenty rode of her by exertions, even if [ibe vows! was bat shree times length from the steamer she could have doing serious damage yy putting ber helm hard ; bad the schooner seem the steamrr baila mile of, she net have struct ber, except by groes neriicence, seems to me that the helwo: (he vesw! mom: hare ag oy ‘were; the schooner was now ¢roppivg aft; I saw o light | 'S went own to the oval buuker, where the water was | tong we contd keep afloat; when | got to the engine room | The Knights Templar. Avacrs, Sept 12. 1860. At tbe grand commandery of the Kuigbts Ten plar of CRIME IN NEW YORK. The Twenty-Secomd Ward Murder, the State of New York, obw in eeasion in this city, the The inquest jn the case of James Farrell, who was election of officers was hold to-day with the following re- ‘gilled in a Oght with John Fitzpatrick, in Fortieth street, sult:—Fravk ©. Chamberlain, Grand Commander; Zeaae dear Tenyp avenue, on Monday night, was postponed yes- C. Priest, Deputy; Orrin Welch, Grand Generalissimo; erdsy by Coroner Schirmer, in consequence of the at Wm. H. Bortis, Grand Captain; General Salem Town, Grand Prelate; Pearson Mundy, Sevior Grand Warden: C. H, Webster, Jr, Grand Warden: John 8. Perry, ‘Treasurer; Robert Maloy, Grand Recorder, Semuet Graves, Grand Staudard Bearer; Chas. 6. Gillett, Grand Sword Bearer; Bradley Parker, Grand Warder: W. 8. Elis, Grand Sentinel, The National Agri Cy tural Exnibition, onsati, September 12, 1560 sence of some material witucsses, No clue has yet becu discovered io the whereabouts of the fugitive assassin. Grand | The inquest wil! probabiz be held today. The Kighth Ward Tragedy. CONCLUSION OF THE CORONER'S INQURST—CONFLICT+ ING TESTIMONY—OWE OF THE WITNESSES COMMIT TED A® AN ACCESS0RY—VERDICT OF THK JURY AGAINST MANHATTAN AND SLAVIN—EXAMINATION OP THE PRISONERS, ETC. ‘The national exhibition was opened by an address from | The inquest in the Eighth ward tragedy was concluded Professor Cary, in bebalf of the citizens of Cincinnati, ten. yesterday by Coroner Schirmer, The testimony, although dering the grounds to the United States*Society. Presi- | Somewhat confietiog, was quite tateresting, Anaexed dent Wager responded. The time of taking entries has | Will be found « full report of the evidence, together with been extended owing to the impossibility to receive them. | the examination of the accused parties:— The exhibition as a whole surpasses aay yet given by the society, The American Pomological Society. Puvavarinis, Sept. 12, 1960, ‘Thomas Slevin, belug duly sworn, says —I live at No. 26 Clark street, and am about ainetecn years eld: on Moa- day night about half past ten o'clock, while I was sitting ‘at the window, in company with the *s beovher, 1 joroped up and said, “Barney, there is ¢ me noise down stairs;”’ Barney exid, ‘Let us get up and cee what it ts,” ‘The American Pomological Society is in session. Dele- | When we went down we found Cheriee Mactiattan and de standing op the: together; Gray exclaimed ceared sidewalk gntiona from nineteen States are prerent. An address to the prisuper, “You son of a b—-! Lean lick you aad & was dolivered by President Wilder, of Massachusetts’ The ¢liection of fruit is very large aud interesting, Cricket Match ut Germantown, Pa. Purtapenrma, Sept. 12, 1860, ‘The cricket match at (he opening of the new grounds of the Germantown Club, between eleven Americans of Phi- ladelpbia against eleven English of Philadelphia and York, took place to-dsy. The first innings resulted—Faglish 64, American $5. Anniversary of the Batt Barnimore, Sept 12, 1560 ‘The anniversery of the battie of Baltimore was cele brated to day with considerable spirit Military parades and other festivities were the order of the day. ant, weather is quite cold; wind tas blown a gale y. Fire in New O:leans. New Onieans, Sept. 12, 1360 ‘The rosin oll factory on the New She.! road was burned yesterday. Loas $160,000; uninsured. Lhue Disaster. CuxveLaxn, Ohio, 12, 1890. The schoover Vermont, with a cargo of wheat and corn, struck the pier last night and sank just inside, No lives were lost. Her cargo is insured. Southern Ocean Stes Movements. Savaywan, Sept. 21, 1860 ‘The steamship Alabama, from New York, arrived at ber whart at two o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Al! well, Wrianxotox, N. © , Sept: 12, 1860" The sorew steamship l'arkersburg arrived at five o'clock last evening. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pmiiapeits, Sept. 12, 1860. f Maltimore, | f° oozen more ike you,’ the prisoner said there was no | Reed of his licking"any one, a& be did not want to qvarrel ‘with bin at all; cocessed anid if there was any one there ‘who would give tim @ chaace he woald lick him habe some y: fellow with whom Gray was cane up at this t, when Gassbaal stoma the prisoner, guying, “You sow of a b-—! I'll ok you anyhow;” as Quick as deceased struck Munbattan the Iatter staggerod of the bi prisoner thea started to 6° posite, but before he deceased caught hold of him and threw bim ; some one cried out “ give i: to = the bim, Gray; the con devs Hee ect bim;” deceased thea on top of the prisoner, when the latter cried out that was stabbed; deceased immediately got off the pr - soner and went out into the middie of the street, while Menbatten went into the etore No. 26 Clark street, kept by Mrs. Garvin; as quick as the prisoner entered tne store L went tp after him, and, closing the door, put my back to it; [ted to keep the prisoner in the store and caught bim aroand the weist, but he tore bimecif away from me and ran towards the back door; as he did so [ ran oat of the froot door, hoping to bead ‘him cf at the alleyway; while 1 wag gove Maohbattan retraced bis steps and cat out of the front door, aud on my return I a Standing in the middie of the street; Miller, deceased's friend, was runring up Cinrk street toward Spring, I saw nothing fortber of them; a little colored boy cam- up ina mement or ¢o afterwards and said that deceased baa fallen down the aren way of @ house in Dominick street; whee I got op there about a duzen persons were collected about the areaway; some one in the crowd asked for ngsitiacce to bring deceased out of tho area way, when { stepped forward and raised deceased to the waik: 1 shen started for a doctor, thinking tha: de might pot be dead; when | came back { found that deceased bad been taken off to the station house; { was 02 the opposite eide of the street when the prisoner en tored Mrs. Garvin's store. there was n0 one in the store jute and mie, 1 did pot pee Ceceased when] cawe out; Mavhatwn Btocks irregular. Pennsylvania State 6's, 97%: Read: | went into the store a second time, ead 1 did pot see him ag aren, SM: Ceneres Cone, 5744; Log Island Rail. | come out again after thas; 1 took no part in the fgnt; road, 1844; Feonayivania Paitroad, 41?j, Sight exchange | thers were no persons fighting except Ueceated and the on fork at par. ‘" ; the prisoner's brother took go part m@ the New Ontrans, Sept. 12, 1860. ; he was stancing on the sidewalk ns [ wag, and did ‘The quotations of cotton given oc Monday as for mid- | pot meerfer ‘Standing in the store be- dling were inoorrect. The true prices are 103¢0. a 10%(¢. | tween the g) ax wheo | entered the for widdling, aud 110. a Use for kood OI suse store; L board ‘aod Barvey and T few ORL SANS , 1860, Jeep gether; the b:o0a hirt sivevea was proba Cotton market cloned with a declising tendenc, and de- | bly caused by \lifting tbe deceased from the arcaway; clined sg0.: rales to-day 2.200 bales ut 10\¢ @ 102;¢. for | Mos, Manbatian would pot allow me to go out of the middling. Cora firm at 7c. a 0s. Whiskey, rectified, | house after the Sight took , fearing 1 would at 230, Freights—Sotton to Liverpool Las. 64. The rest | be arrested too; when Manbatteh returned to the of the market unchanged. store a ecoond time 1 did not notice anything in his ban? Darnmone, Sept. 12, 1860. | J aid not notice Mrs. Garvin standing on the sidewalk ab ,at€6 for supertine, Wheat active: red, | any time; Gray waa a constant visiter at our bouse; be 7; white, $1 454 $1 75. Corn quiet: yell used to visit a couple of girls who occupied the second ‘0c. ; white, Tle. a 70. quiet: floor; he used to come there at ail bours of the dey aad Pe $19 76; prime, $15; rump, $14 Coffee active: night; 1 doa’t know of apy former duficalty between tne Y5%o. abc. Whiskey steady ut 23%e a Be. Prigouer and decessed , the names of the girls in question Puicanauenta, Sept. 12,1860. | re Mary Anne Norton and Eiizabeth Garvey; it was after Flour firm, at $6 25a $6 75 for euperfine, Wheat tap entered the store a second time that | beard changed: white, $145; red, $139 4 $148 Corn scarce: | that deceased was lying in the area way; the prisoner 160. Bacon 10c & i0\c, for *houllers, 126. a | WAS but in the habit of visiting the girls, neither was 1; 2\c. for sides. Whiskey is eid at 265;¢, a 250." Coffee | when I was to beep Momhatten i the steve Mire. advanced ic , Rio like. alte | ran dbo am im the middie of the door; she did Bervato, Sept. 12, 1890. | ne" 3 Flour steady. with fir demand. ‘Wheat dall and | Servard Manhattan, being duly sworn, says:—lem heavy: sales 21,000 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee club, at | brother of the prisoner; | ams cooper by trade, and live $1168 $117. Corn dull: sales 6,000 bushels, S5¢. Other | at No. 26 Clark street; about balf past ten o'clock on Mon- laa dull and no sales, Whiskey nominally the same. | ¢6y my brother went down stairs,and Slavin followed freights tirm at 6le. or flour, 170. om wheat, 160. on , £00 afterwards; the prisoner called for Slavin twice be- to New York importz—2,600 bble. flour, 220,000 - “4 Dushels wheat, 15,000 do. corn. Exporta—T8,000 “4 & wheat, 20,000 do. corn. ‘| luck you, on’ all’ yout ares ts tas hy Soe wd ooh of We. te Cart Se etn Other grains qui een tane on ser of my brother aad puiled Rot see any one shut whe port came oet of the store ‘Wheat middie of the street, calling ni tae a1 6, pag My Mage cago spring at ¥ ee Canal fre'zhts steady | whether my = ihe aatie at ae anal sje, on corn. to New | there was no one else him; I did not flour, 116.900 bushels none Oray tan say beether euaventnes 5 = busbels barley. Canal | #€¢ abything in the prisoner's y gh Fy = vashols wheat, 20,500 | Stab deceared; I followed deceased and saw on ‘ PM. Wa eat kod ac. | around: Tcould bot eay whether deceased had fie back lower for red. sales | turned towards my brother or not when the latter rushed . Lapriog, 870. a S82, | toward him: some one in the crowd said thet my brother i store. Core dull ior viabe decent’ Yollowed Ue Bod markx” down dull. | 10 Dominick street as far asa basement areaway where deceased was found: Slavin tock bold of deceased, and ‘with my aid raised Gray to the sidewalk; some one said Gray was dead; I then went bome and went to bed; Slavin came im soon aflerwaris; I asked him where my brother ty Bg Pt thougbt ne bad been arrested; police came to our house toon afterwards and arrested Slavin and myvelt. , street, deposed that the fight; met Ground on the jon of the night ier fo, Bicocker Extensive Bank Freed in Havana— a Large Reward Offered for the De- followa:—I live at feuleen. ; sow ome men OUR HAVANA CORRTSPONDENCE. Cae cy at the Havana, Sept 1, 1860 who had a red Mr. Jor® Holavo Alvear, Havana agont of the Credite emia ee ew g Expapol, of Madrid, bas disappeared from this city with a ye che te te vast amount of funde belouging to that loatitotion. It i | towards No. 26, deceased said, * et him go t0,get want estimated variously from balf s wili\on wp to three times he i going for; 1 can lick three ike bim:” when th small that fom, which Iatter I incline tobink is unfortunately | S24 Men came out Pee ty ty he mage like the truth. Fe wre eumpected for some time and I ‘the were ig rting; & Person fet to watch bim and the wonder i that with Ween 4 wnapicion did Ret come serpension aud examination. Ais "then they last foancial operation i Une described: The person ‘ds; deceased ‘who was employed to watch bim was» lawyer, who three times, wae sieo ipeirnciod woumte eS wean oat. hand, bat Stand ing balances, Alene prominnd & exchange ice defor he for $100,100 on a certain day, in two bille, each for one the otfer men and hed hed the live that one with A few coments of intereating fotiownd, , A ond when Cepartiog be took with Bim the letters lying top of herore bin, to be sept forward toe same day, bat instead of Jeprmitieg for that perovwe, De went to hie count. ‘ows 1 jue room end © swed the levtor, ‘whetrncting £10,000, treet; 1 Whieb be sold to Merers Onbome Rrothers. Ou the arri Clark pirest val of the adivien and exclange at Matrid, tbe £10,000 eck, when 1 So vanas the the bak na teoteea gum ieee tebeaiee’ te ny reply, that the bill hac arrived and beet pewotlated to, matter 4 the porchasere jo Gevane, Whether thie alleyway Wi) make a loge for Mersre Oabovae Brothers we are pot Woo is thier”? advised. The transaction, # far as thie banking hove: ” Wat coborred, wae & proper business tranmen oo, and | * a {hose selling the exchange were in good reputation a this | fonre" pny] coMMUDILY at the time. face, the pri- - then struck Personal Intell Thomas back, Slavin BS Alexander, U.S. a., te at the Pace Hotel, Swinney, Mo., and Dre S Logan and J. J sine ues, stopping st the Fith A , Fader Walker, Cole, Fisher and Ole, ” Se Beldgeport ad Dr. Carmel SA * 1 Nicholas. | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1860.~TRIPLE tow old are you! A. 18 yours, & Man Fe were you pore A troiuna. Wher, 99 30u live? A. 5 Clark street. & Wher is ,2%F occupation? a. Doach painter Q Bave yous "thing to say, and if'so, what, reiative to the ebarge ba © Preferred agains: you? A. I kaow nothing about the. “Ding, further than that 1 heard that he was stmebea When f went down to Lom/uick street Q What is your pame? A Thomas Slavin Q How old'are you! 4, .¥ueiwou yours Where were jou bora! x Where do you tive? a. No, %6 ). What is your occupation? a, 1 WG Have you anything t PC, WM, relative 0 way, an i > rel cA ‘ioe pret nde (Nona Bet von’ Af krow about the charge than tT have tole vidence. risovers were then committed to the Tobe to of them, were seut to the House of feteotiu, » street, until they could procure the aeeeesary bal! City Latestigouce, As Insane Woman Drowyen.—The woman whose dead body was found floating at Thompson’s deck, Brooklyn, | on Tecaduy, has been identified az the wife of Jobn Chas. ‘Weigrer, residing a\ No. 187 Thirty second ssreet, noar the Fur! wveoue. It seems that the unfortusate woman was subject to (its of derangement, and wile io that stave on Tuesday nig she jeft Ler home whi! her husband was csleop, and proceeded to the deck, whare be elther throw herself or foil cto the water. Sb» bad heen beboring under a state of derangement for a week | Coroner Horton held an ‘quest upon the bo. 2 yesterday, when © verdict ic accordance with the régoidg facts wag returned. Deart rrow Istemvteayce —An {aquest was beld yoa- terday morning on the body of a womaa named Agnes Cormicbacl, formerly of No. 38 Hamilton street, Brook- p, who had literally drank herself to death. Verdict— from intemperance. Mons Swans you rua Canina. Panx.—By the arrival at this port on dionday evening of the City of Mauchester, ‘and yesterday of the Oity of Wasbington, August Bel- mont, Feq , bas received a present of forty-nine ewans, intended for the Centra! Park. Twelve of these birds, were sent in the former steamer, but one died upon the gene, the remeinder comisg safely in the Cy of jusbington. The swans are a present from the Vintaerw’ Society of the city of Loudon, and were seat by Mr, T. W Kepvard, the seoretary of that association. be long (0 se game species us those at present upon the lake iv Jondon Park, and bave beea travsported to he Central Park, where they will be kept withia a email en- closure until accustomed to the cilmate and character of their new home. This accession makes (iy t#o ewaus Dow wpon the lske at ihe Central Park, and when the elty of Hamburg sends its co.aploment to fill the vacancy ‘caused by the death of those « few months ago, the num- 2” be increased W wboui sixty Of Yaese beautiful ids. Ratciovs Picsse —The seeond picuic of the cougrega tion attached tothe Church of the Holy Cross was held yesterday ic the Myrile avenue park, aod notwithstand- ing the threntening aspect of the woathor during the early part of the day & la:ge party of both sexes was pre- erpt. and appareatly heartily enjoyed themacives, A fine band was in attendance, add ine the charms of music tothe other festivities. The proceeds trom the ic are to be applied to the furnishing of the p residence att to the eburch cf which the Rev is the pastor. It t@ to ve boped that the am punt realized Will be equal to the general expectation. Sax or Cvriows xp Rake Couns —Mesers. Bangs, Mer- win & Co., oommeoced last eveniog the sale of an exten- sive pumiematic collection, cousisting of Greek and Ro- man, which realized high prices; American Colonial par- Ucularly choice, as one would euppose, when we quote Bo geet coppers baviog reached as bigh as furor for @ year or sold well, and the bidding showed that this class of coins have not lessened jn the estimation of the numis- matic fraternity. A number of beautiful browze medals Drought good prices. and the sale so far, is pronounced a NN repeats this afternoon, and Friday, Unxxows Max Drownmp —Coroner Griffin, of Sing Sing, ‘was called on Tuesday to boid an inquest upou the body of © msn found drowned at Verplank’s Point. He ap- peared to be about Ofty years of age, and had on a wool: len monkey jacket, cassimere pantaloons, light shirt aad new boots On his person was found two Philedelphis Papers, bearing dato Avgwt 16 and 16. A verdict of ‘Found drowned” was rendered. Another itquest was also held the same day, by Coro- judson river, opposite ’ “i ‘ould eed to kia Wont ‘wus found upon bis person that Sbetibecn in the water sbout. s Vight complexion, spare build, four feet colored pantalooes etmilar the above wi 3 83 H if tet te td atte even! atthe New Haven gueets a good time. ‘Tux Usrox Votrereres, of Brooklyn, passed our office yeaterday on a target excusion to Staten Island. They Bumbered about forty muskets. and their soldiertike Lear ing and appearance aitracted much attention. Raseven rrow Drowxive —Yesterday morning a ‘long shoreman accidentally ‘ell overboard from the foot of vid i rope was lowered and both hauled oa board. United States Circuit Court. Sert 12.—The September term of th # Court was opened Lade & Webster Sew: aan aoe bs haa tar Pity setiorns 0s Finkle & Lyon Com. a al ee Meare deo bnbag ard ‘om wig. jon.—Laird’s Liquid aa having no equal for beaw) iim. Sold at ald snd 489 Dreadway, and 499 Rroadwn Cristadore’ Wige and Tou- Wee pars a ie] aad retail, apd ube oowetey donee A Clear Compiezton” is Destred by all “Ladies’ Benutifier:” “tnow White Oriental Cream.” Sold by all druggists depots | ~ } folly invited to silent ses ul ebpboa wth any Prams buen "Re. Sbarciy eee Give Us am Old Nurse for mae Soe EC TAY Or ERE YOU HAVE THAT O10 to tae form of SUMS WINSLOW'S , action of tae Grand Jury. The Wii wees, | the seasons poil roune BNOX (No, S12 | | i { SHEET, Draw in, Hee — We: ll aaaeen pad “Fie seeet Mares Guage 438 Murrenen 12 180. 22, 66, 28,66, 48, 30, 26, 60, 35, Sl, 58 6, 77, a ame TS 0 3186, 24, OT 87, OF OT 9; 65, Ciroulare sent free of ch. 4m" by addreaalo, bey to Woon, 5 OM, Wi 2, Delaware, Or BOUL: RL OTS 00, Re Lens Caaourt, Drawings of France, Broadbent's & Co.'s Deiaware Lownrica, Buss COUNTY, OLas: 28, Rewrmenme 12, 1860, 35, 66, 27, 51, 9, 28, @, St, 24, 21, 20, 46. an % Comso.tpater “La Sarteeoky 22) 10, 16, 32, 88, GB. 3A. 5, 8, 6r, AL, 9 64, 69. 5 bg} TS & OO., ) Delaware. The Laat and Greatest it-—As eure aN Brosdwar) prdrwen Latraa: superior to 4d other ual ara) AP MUNN doen p Be b po S genticmnn's Fall Uni Sich for wight wot with nie Be pewlay, Dowelty, file! le wtreny e oe ot Be. Red form seers to im the nen of ting We won ratabr wear it in Wroadway crown or mitre nay day the price, ov even leas. F anywhere elee, than a, br. owe and yet {i costs bet one thorsandti: The Reafrew Hat.—This Londen ent | | Pavie style of soft Gai, for youn® men, ie ready, at DS VOR'G, 097 Brosdway. ueat Walker sire’ ™ What Is Itt—The itt at WHITES, 216 4 Renfrew Hat. Wists Gepin, 513 Broadway, Wepectally taviee beta (rentaan curehasing thee mocie, Hatwand Cope, Genin, 513 Broad ‘Genticmen'a ana Ye Yaand Yeu Ladilee! Fucs—Mink, G. Saunder's Metallic Tabict for sua be btaont the sabe wot the Delaware State Lotte- » DDY & vo. of } | 7 a beso — Genee of her gon, Danie’ Monson, ¥ fourth street, bewween Fourth’ apd Fifty aveuue Yorker lo tas ) morning, st elewes o'clock. C'Donn Rit —At Yorkvithy, 00 Wedneatay, september 42, Mee, Mary O'Domnnrn, wife of Bernard wo Donne!l » native of county Westmeath, ireland, eget bo yours, 6 months and 29 | | The reintives and frieuds of the famiiy, and those | Ser sons, Bernard and Jobn, are revpectfully invited te | attend the fuverai, from ber late ml second eiveet, betweee Fourth and Fifih avenues, wo Lawrence church, on Friday at nine o'clock. | Her remains will be conveyed to for asvags =08 Oth tnst., at three o’clodk A. M., aOR ay, Ccarorp Ai cpt my ys ade 1 Savage, aged 6 years, 1 month end 96 The renains were inferred in Green’ the Lith ost. P 4 Sire —Ov Tu N Wasuinetos Goon. amuse only sha oe Woleogioe taal Maria Siypo, aged 8 7 she relatives and friends of the family are poset from resigease of No, 28 Jane etrect, this (rhareday 3) a invited to aitend the faneral Sciuvan.—At Hobokea, on Wednesday, Syivwnee Seauivax, lave of Now York, in the thet — on Tuceday, Broadway, oppose 8. Pant’s ckarch. | perenss, hipage. ‘Bis re'atives and friends, axd aleo of his son, Sy!veater J Sullbvan, are requested to attend the foncral, from hie late residence, No 132 Garden street, this (Thureday) af \erpoon, at 4wo o'clock, without further ivitation. ‘Towmow.-~Suddenly, on Monday afternoon, September 10, at Morrisania, Mrs. Mary Axx Towson, relict of the late ML Tamiwon, ia the Osth yoar of Ler ago The fr and’ acquainteacer Of the family are re- tty Fa epectfulty invited teattend the funeral, half past one o clock, from ber late resi- Strteenth etreet, without further ver, oo Com of James.and Phebe Themes, wens 1 La ‘The faneral will take pitce from 185 Righth avenas, thie (Toarntay) ie Ax two A pin Demian yy ig on Aaturdsy, aye u, 7 Van Valkon- Grong W., only son of Wateom and Mary NS lei Baan burgh, aged 2 mon’ 2I'days, pete creat, w MELAUGHLIN'S. it Dopee 206 | _ Waneocaa i thi ei de NuasOey evening, Soptce- wi or 1, - Greenwich street, corner of Murray. ber 11, after @ Cand Srevamy W. , tn ther —— ear ie eee geese ae | ais Slee poate pair aces to i ha atreet, corner of Pearl, eight o'clock, from his late reoldenoe NO. 101 Prince si and are sh Made to Order from Measure.— D. © BILLROK & COX, 1% Broadway, corner of Liberty 1,500 Dark Blue Beaver Suits, to Mateh, beautifully finished, at $2, at RVANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton The Best New York Shirts, Made to Mea- sure and warranted to Gt. Orders receive atieulion, IRA PERRGO & SON, 6) Nassau at, and way The Popular Hosiery Store—A RBZ 2, Under Shira and Drawers, all sizes, Bow open. Wi le oF reall TRA PSREGO.& SOK, 61 Nassau street. pect ng, & treet, corner of Sullivan, without farther Hie remains wit! be taken to Dobb's Ferry for ‘mest, Cars leave Chambers street at 9:45 A.M. ” “CARD TO THE PUPLIC, Patent medicines in general are humbugs, quack nostrume pat ny hy oT, Senoqueutly ‘all Tenehigent physchm PDR G. ROVE DO'S INPERTAL WINE BUTTERS. The tre published wo he world. At Bxsrectanis Pursiciast Use ap Ricowwewp ‘They ares truly valuable medicine frr el. wo ne actioned Conenmpt a 3 ieenaea, Petaale Grernytaan's Bore: ‘The Prince of Wales at Gurne Gal- Bold by all druggists. Depot 73 William srect, New Yort. eee Jery.~Thn only correct Ikevens tn al Highnom the Prince of Wales. : S-GUENEY @ BON, Ro. Brooklyn Photogra) } Cabinet, Lnperial ead Life Size, wi Grand best manufactured; 82 and 64 Walker warranted {or Eve yonre- Warervom oueet. SG | arvana an om T WM. EVERDELL’S BON! atyles Wedding SSS SO T_ BYERDELI’S—WEDDING CARDS, — “ Married. A heatne omnes blomon avelope, Ae Only ‘et Bad Bead Broowrn—Caniork —Ou Wednesday, September corner treet, “ Sones Domes oy gett wey eended AND 12 ARN STAEET—A cK. of city. . pbixmntFox—0n Torsday, September 11, by Rev. T. Eniters Kt'$9, and warrantea io give porlock Mr. Jacon F. BaNset to Mise Manadmer A. Fox, doth of this city. NY BOTRL MAN WITH A GOOD BUSINESS, AND acta Hawrxs At the Third Reformed pete rN cenine © partner o: codenat, worthy and well Custed, urch, Jersey City, on Wednesday, Septem! § Pat anaes ara Once ever: Wl pisses edérens: fer, at New York’ ot =e : ag ; ‘ama Hawene, of New y. Ta 588 BROADWAY—WEDDING CARDS Estxk—srarixn —Oo Wednesday, 12, by the AY dine in the approved style, and the most comg Rev. Dr. De mgt Samuusone a Wo Misa Josz. | plete stock of Paper. ymve A. Stari, / ee ee Lenerreraney bnemrestinaseetineemeess Troan At Trinity Ghepel, on Wedneedey, Py a 7a nfamulycenolng Poe og ber 12, by Rev. Francis Vinton, 3. Pexx Exousi, —~On vy ot wie ‘clogk, at the ms Of Philadelphia, to Guonciana, of the lato Tounis | Gifvain readers 1 Ondaken Kick. Kenn 8) Wee , of this city. street. between Fifth and Fixth avenues, vir — To papers please copy. fave Piapoforte, euper wren Bult, coveres in bre Francuny—Crary.—On W , September 12, at | oe pier and mantel Mirrors. 'U Paintings Siatuary, Vasea, ~ f aren, Pf gy ed Lag ts purely | Hoskeasr. Fie "Bureaise, Bedsionde, balr had apeing Met. . . Harri, RANKL, JT, | wosees = 12 Mims Carsianann A- Guanx, both of tis ty. *) Tee i: Istax—Avae.—On Weduoaday, May 16, by the Rev. Phaeton & Son's | ; ReTHA JTKODSS, Wm H Hebbitt, of Hoboken, Mr. Guse L. Isnam. York, to Mire Many Lociaa Avawn, of Riverdale, N.Y. Lono—1 asrurra. On Tursdey September 11, at . by the Right Kew. the of Indiaaa, ‘Tuomas Lox, Jr., to Miss Warns D., E. Javnitz, Fsq., of this city. ‘TawuReror—PuRDY Ip iter of Rovert Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sop- = vy te Xa roman Tckeom Boury M , eldest daughter of abrabam » Baa. = Purdy, Bump, of a fine black fon. ALtnonr.—Suddeniy, Wodnestay, ber 12, (Cuanuum, son of Chas. Kate Althorf, aged ayer tet Zz afeornoon, at two O'clock, at and Th! he favitation pe , ber pe HL, third , aged 80 years. . Joy OR Twondhy, ‘67th your of his age. The burial service wili be at Grace church, riday afternoon, at two o'¢lock, without ton Conwmrauam. —On Wednesday, September 12, Jawee, son of Thomes and Margaret Cunningbam, aged 2 years, 5 Abatn, infant son of Jobn M. and Caroline Coruwell, agoc bl eye ad te ‘The relatives and ln of the family are reepectfolly tmyited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) noon, at three o'clock, from the residence of hie parenta, No. 50 Fleet atreet. Lg bi . Dixow.—On Wednenday Septern! , JONNY Jowmrn Prrow, soo of Jobe Jomept and Dusoa, aged @ months and 28 The frewde and relatives are requested to attend the foneral, on Fritay afternoon, at two o'clock, frem bis lave reeitence 198 York street, Brooklyn. , September 11, Lawkerce Duss, & native of Kinnegad, county Westmeath, lreland. ‘Bis frieuse aod thove of Lis acquaintances are requeried to attend bis funeral, thie (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis ine 211 avenve C, corner of ‘Thirteenth streat Dewscke —In thie city, op Wednesday, September 12. Maar Lorne, only child of Fredrich sad Louise Dene xe, aged L year, $ montbe and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friende of the family are respoctfalty invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor father, No 1 West street, corner of Battery piace, tia (Tharsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notioe of New A™ nv’ Fanuteox.—Om Taesday, September 11, at hie ronidence | €1 Mott sureet, Jomy Fener'som, in the 32d year of bis age, The friends of the family are reepeetfally iavived to at tend his fapera), \rom his late residence, thia (Thareday ) } afternoon, at baif past two o'c\oek. Jrnoees —On Tuesday, September 11, Hrrexs Macs ly daughter of Harm and Wiikelmins 1 year, 1 mouth, and 21 days. vain tauces of tue famuy are reepect ‘the funeral, this (Tnureday) atver- B. Y, Jurgens, The frienas | Boon, at One O'clock, from the residence of her parenta, | } | tome cornir of Marcy avenue and Rodney street, Brookiye, Jonxsox —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, September ear of 11, Epwaxo Jonsson, in the 18th hie Deageat brother, Ubvs bt gove sid itt ue, Here thy lone we deaply feel, Bot it if God that hath bereft us, And He can al) ovr sorrows hee" ‘The relatives and friends of the family are r voy invited to attend the |, thie y) no f, at two o'clock, from residence of bie brother, Joe-ph Johnaes, No, 625; Carlton avenoe, without further inv! Liisa Jomxcon —On Tyewtay, September 11, Rewawn ft yer child of Jobe Mi. ad Saran Jotsvon, aged ae route ‘Ube relatives and friends are respectfully invited ty at- this (Thureday) afternoon, at ope o'clock, from the res! @ parents, and at ball saet two o'clock, at the Episcopal church, in the village of Ja mae. Krve.—In this cit; on nares September 8, of con ‘am bg es Ls Banvtiey ortia The remains Of the family are re faucral, from the resi, ing, formerly © | } | | | Bar BLACK Cob Cob y Frock NTR, NO. 430 BROADWAY—PINE DRESS OR ont Roota made to order, $4 80 to $6. French leather Boots of the best \uality, $6 and $7. ALLOU'S P oOYYYY YYvy _ muss 14 v= ™ RANDRETH'R VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL Ditious Cleseaee andi diecaaee Party Se beet, reracve al, obaures: BLACK BLA CK BLAOm Coaw Conte Coa > Costs Coste Sou “ $6, $6, $8, 910, 912, B14, 815, 926, 918 nod 90, PANY, NERDLE MANUPFA! RzRD Bitrrmnre, ation oryer © heer Gown bora y, corner of Canal sireet, N. ¥. ED gh ray See Se atineoasinentmsimaninsoneminnnentininents [ARB AND SIGHT RESTORED Dy. 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