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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1860, eeepc a ee Oat that there would be one by the eelection of #ix names Dy the evb-committee to suit themer ver. |, §BAfer tbe Volunteers had feft, Wr. Richmond said that : he was still ready to negotiate with them if they had any * gprectical proposition w offer, but they were not going to THE PRINCE OF WARMBS. John C, Heenan im Brooklyn. Music im the Central Park. Drawings of R. France's Delaware Lot. | ions sicknees, Cannan, wife Et Sane SS CEE RINE 1 200% ‘esterday was a lovely day, and even those who had | ‘res — pec 15, neo daughter of Bryan and Anne Agnew, aged wry, OLase 221. Herrempee ‘Toe relatives and frieada of the His Royal Highness Hompe with Ohil~| Fane tevantene serwoeh SRTEAR CURIM | Just retareed to the city after « mojourn in the country | 9, 21, 60, 2, 70, U, 44, 68, 69, doy 84, 76, 65,27. | invited toattong tbe tasers Mar aotey ut Gaawp Commouivarap Lotrent Burr. 16, ‘clock, ay) me, ‘dren and Examines Nisgers Falls—| THs Pist—uur-10 BETWEEN J. 0. HEEXAN axD xD, | O70ld Bardly regret the change. A cool, refreshing | Spann “pamcsoasey lee Te, 20,89, 1S, 37, 25: | street, wo 7m the residence of her father, 61 James tion! Jomes with His Suite—| PRICE—THE CHAMPION HAS HI8 CLARET DxawN— | Droese from the south and southwest moderated the per- Mi h ; | wake them any proposition. “Who knows,” said he, ——s Bleadin’s Performance—is 4 WATOR PRESENTED TO CUSIOR—~a BING TO MCA- | baps otherwise warm beams of a sun which shone from Wimiagtor. ware. sumption, atsas, caaghunn Sic 1, come «who or what they represen'—they pretend tobe anor- | ¢ oe Astonished and Glad when i¢ | 20*44D—SPREOH BY CAPT. TURNER, BTC., ETC. ‘an unclouded sky, making the weather delightfully agree | orice oF, Puseummox oF “Coramnrennni — The firm | MoMaokin, in the 224 year of her age - of a, Fabeengeting 8 lage eaptiel. iedeen a se Interesting gathering of musclo- | able to all whom Durinoss or pleasure called outaide their | barioiors mutating under whe came of FRANOR, BROAD: |, Mes Pei Se femoral, thin Tear’ «feae 4 God damn them, why don’t they give us some evidence of ; Curtox } men at the Musical Ball, Brooklya, inst night. The coca- | habitations. The day was, indeed, a pleasant forctaste of | tmoky Lotteries wil be heroater drawn by ip eaderagnos | two crclock, from the residasce of hor percas tae wees nl Nragana Fats, Sept. 16, 1960. sion was © complimentary benefit to Jim Cusick and | that beautiful season peculiar to our country—the In- | “Pritt oy, Delaware, Sept, & 1060 Kighteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- During the day Mr. Caggor was talking with one of the | This morning the volunteer artillery fired a salute, | Jack MoDopald, the trainers of that young eagiet, Jobn | dian summer. + en ues | ‘Volunteers, and the cogversation tursed pon furnishing | received Genoral Williams’ thanks for their services, and | C. Heenan, who eo effectually “‘chawed up’? the British ‘The Central Park during the morning was Drewings of the Delaware State Lotte- disease of the beart, Fg 7 yen rey 4 ‘money for the campaign; gays Cagger, ‘there | then stared for Hamtiton, Lion im the field of Farnborough. The gathering was in- | visited by large numbers of people, many of | “WOOD, EDDY & 00. Maangers of the year of . bas not beca but one State or Presidential can- | The Prince, after a fine romp with the Zimmerman chil: | teresting, but it was not large. It was better—it was re-| them ftrangers¥J who are spending a few days | -Desawaie—Kirms Chim “il derrvunen tO 1960” ‘Tho relativor and friends of the family, and the mem. | vase for years but what we have been compelled 0 raise the funds in Albany, and that xeoeption we only ' recetved five thousand doliars from new York. Straws, | thoy say, show which way the wind blows, so do oc -casioval, unguarded expressions furnish direct evidence as to what is uppermost in 6 person's mind. ‘and ‘Company No. hoon dren, visited the Falls, descended stairs, going through | epeotable, consisting to all appearance, of hard working- | in the metropolis ere their return to their homes | 9 $8: 81; 99, 74, 42. 10, 44, 63, 57, 80, 5. bars of. te dastech Rape Gatch, are tempenteie' i: the regular routine of tourists, but did not go over under | men, working with both brains and hands, who wore | aftera trip to the watering places, In the afternoon, | 17, 39,6, 25, 75,22, 21,36, S4, 25, 10, 4% 31, 78, | Vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at the Falls. The boat which was to go over the Falls, and | disposed to have an evening’s amusement some how or | however, the great rush came, the attraction being the Ghroulare nen (rae Pca % by aiidreaatne olther to’ ” ine ne eee, Fo Agen gnrcey KC cea ‘upon which the advertisement eald no passeagers would | other, and for that purpose embraced the opportunity of | usual weekly ooncort given by Dodworth’s band. At Ore WOOD, BDDY' 200, Obie Miner, | viata? er reac 4 de allowed, was not on band, but will be tipped off on | seeing the man whose mame has recently been inthe | three o’¢lock a large number bad arrived, but as the hour —— Recke.—On Friday, September 14, Mania D, E Races, Monday. mouth of nearly everybody in the civilised world, for his | for the ¢ommencement of the concert was four o’olock,| Gentm, No. 014, Beraaway, wifo of John E Recke, aged 29 years, months and 11 ) The sub co nmittes were in eetsion again in the even- During the Prince’s stay at the Falls Lord Lyons, Earl | valour in ‘“‘bearding the lion in his den,’ and who, no | they whiled away the time either in strolling through the Every siyte of Bat for bine and Irfaate, tne relatives aad friends of the family are respeotfully { ing, Richmond declaring thet the question would yet be | St. Germain, and General Williams drove to the American | doubt, would, if called on, do the same service | Ramble,to which they were driven on account of the oe Bais Laden’ | and Gauntlets | invited to attend the funeral, on » ob | qutistactorily arranged. Whether satiefuctory or uot, they | side of the river. towards “‘the Douglas im his ball,”” No rowdies were | want of shade in other localities, or in wandering by the Ladies’ Pure, Miak, debin aad buesian Squirrel, | Seog oieah, Sete Rar ete sae oe me, coe ee will unquestionably form a ticket before Monday night, | Dr. Kerwin, tho Master of the Horse, and Major Teas- | present—perhaps the charge of one dollar for entrance | edge of the Inke watching the graceful movements of the Congitiiy of Canes, Tait Capes, the Lutheran Uemetery for interment. 2a Dy selecting some six Breckinridge mex, sych as have | dale guarded the Prince’s horse while he was absent, and | kept the lower strata out, but could hardly have excluded | swans. Others, too, desirous of seouring an advantageous - , sashes aa Rowr,—On Friday, September 14, Puta, infant daughter | Been heretotore wamed, with the hopes of securing its | discovered a fellow attempting to cut off the horwe’stali | the order altogether, At all events there was uot the | position for listening to the concert, at once began to oc- | ., White, the Hatter, 16 Broadway, op- nen ed Kale 1. Dae gee! Serene en | @ndorsement by the merchants and business mon of this | as a memento, After « great war of words they me: | slightest attempt at disturbance. . cupy tht promizent scats under the two inarquoes | Some aul; sive WHITE, THE HOITIN ar oct; come % | tovited to attend her funeral, this (Sunday) ‘afternoon, elty, cecded in putting the fellow hors de combat. ‘There were present many lights in the fistic firmament, | erected on the mall st a little distance from the —_—_ balf past one o'clock, from the real of ber parents, Richmond bas an eye to the Congressmen, and al! the | Returning from the Falls the Prince rode at a slapping | as well as persons connected with celebrated pugilists. | Fountain Terrace, From that hour until five e’clock, | _ Gemim, No. 513 Broadway, ‘Spee nin oaaiet Fomaing will be interred i Concessions that he makes will be for the purpose of | pace to the reaidonce of Mr. street, former M. P., andon> | Among them were James Heenan, a brother of the pogi | when theconcert was partly over, the people arrived | [P(ir™iema nim ame Ree, Sos) overs article required ca Suddenly, 00 Saturday, September 15, Parm, | ReOaring as many of them as he can, at the same time | of the wealthiest men in Canada, where be lunched. In | lst; James Hughes, J. Canning, Mr. Coope, &c., &c. gradually, either on foot or in vebicles, until the oumber Gen'‘emen'e Trargline a taera Cone, ‘Umbrella and Travel. | the Velowed gon of Patrick and rine Roach ty obtaining as much money from the merchants to conduc’ | return Mr. Street dined with the Prince this evening. Im the centre of the room in which the display of it opal hardly have beon less than seven thousand, | Uns’ Bags can be Obtained at Bis establishment onthe and Teac? Cnn: Inelend), aged S peers, © the canvars es posible. fo desirous is be to secure Some of the euite arrived late at Mr, Street’s, and hid | the “noble art’ was to take place, a stage The Renfrew Hat.—This Popular Loa- The funeral wit! take piace Ny eee | afternooa, at Mmombers of Congress that the Superintendent of the Cen- | in the grass, The Prince came out to mount his horse, | of about four feet im height, and the conven- | speedy | ma Te men, now ready at Reseipeen te eNaeee, trexe the his parents, , tral Railroad, Mr. Vibbard is to be trotted out in the dis- | and playfully stirred up those snakes in the grass with | tional dimensions of twenty-four fect square, had been oe , way, bear probed os Te ots Tina and relatives of the' my _ trlot now represented by ©. B. Cochraoe, ‘This, at pre- | his cane, and then dashed away on Dr. Kerwin’s blood | (reeled. | It was decorated in the following, manner = Oe Genin, No. 51 ay. Randast.~—At Wot Flushing, sudd ly, on Wednesday, Bent, is of greater importance to bim than anything else, | horse, racing with Major Teasdale over the tarf. chalk, Dearing that appropriate device the Pert ped Poy Girls’, Boys’, and Infants’ Pal! style Hats now ready. pepe magty 3 een of James Randall, ead ' ‘apd the Congressman is the mark he is aiming at whilst ‘The Prince rode through the atreets, which are only | which respectable iireteadatene Ode wer Shirts—Shirts—Six for $8; Made from the fee remaies wees ‘starred. at Howto ws, , talking Union.” He desires to eeours che election of mem- } slightly decorated, exolting no enthusiasm, He rode | wus) allowance of “greased lightning.” On the outer | tiene best Amosteag and Wameuita mnaline, Depot 106 Chat- | . ,Hompoom.——At rveapoint, 1. I.) on Prt tay, Serenber | ers from this section aud all doubtful districts. Toac: | ahead, scattering the dust upon bis attendants, and look- | hab. May tho best man win.” On’ Orange strect was a | twenty Sa oat corner et {et of Noth. and Eltaubeth Rosebooes, nom complish this there must be acampsign fund more than | ing back and laughing at their complaints. suniar doviee, srtth, the sume Ba. Prios. | Opposite Ful- tag the The Prince of Wales at Gurney's Gal- | Tbe frionds and relatives of the family are ally can be bad at Albany. Blondin used the Prince ag an advertisement, but ho | SoDeweet was the ubiquitous sagle, “toe sider od ca have Igry —"be only sorrect likeness inthe United Slaton of he | tnvited to attend the funeral, at, oue o'alook, in the after qj _Thappears that tho chief of the Albaay funts, Thuriow | did not draw. ‘There were quite a number of persous on | placed in a complete circle, with the names of Jim Cusick | of te Cake a i GURNEY &3OR, Nor if Sonal. Sqituopon--At Coamansiay Oswego toenty, tT. ‘Weed, bes been in the city all the time that Richmond | the Canada side, @ few on the American side and many | Spd Jack McDonald. Respecting these decorations .a wag | chantms 8 for anle. " Friday, September 14, Mr. Jouxra Warxovam, {0 the Seu bas boom here arranging fusion. 4o it,was when the com- | on the bridge, who paid nothing and saw better than all. pie a FOR Be oO to piace | iis bi s year of’ hia age. t unittee were in seesion a few works since. Is there acon. | Taere was no enthusiase. —* ihe eee tell pra the Ramb) Pag A Bren x Le Lwagrar mae 1 Camper y a of Dente ‘; mection and co-operation between these two leaders, that | Whon the Prince arrived Blondin bowed to the Prince | cession of lively airs tt the evening. Old Bill | bare | 0 cine te seed llalbbae Donegal, Ireland, aged 31 aa ame "| they should follow cach other so closely? Perhaps Gree- | and started off, the Prince watching him attentively Lia aulttes and trainer, acted as | 10's Inventors and Patentees The friends, also the membors of Company A, ) ley, who has taken Weed in charge of late, can furnish us | through a telescope The Prince had asoat ina rustic| ‘The aon anus te Te, active Uttle | peath. = Pam Ey Dye ‘SPS, gala of ite selon poy ey are paennens erent oe ~~ a = , ' gome facts in connection with this mystery. pavilion, the Duke of Newcastle and suite ettting in the | men, named Jobnny Lazarus Young Dutch ph... Hinta to ieventors» frov of charge. Judze Myaos, orerly | tuto verldenes, Sh ieoent enaeae ‘cloak, " _ Boveral efforts were made during the day to find James | rear, with Major Teasdale and othere altting crosslcgged | SNMi AS pom, Mymeitanly .caled:,., Mook fun wns ~ matters, “s = »j ‘T. Brady, but he was no where to be found. in front, with no regard to dress, rounds emb was the 5 MISCELLANEOUS, Hj The Volunteers held a meoting at thelr rooms last evo | cme Americans will be surprised to #0e that the Prince | more powerful 5 aener. | A Big Thing.—KEvaporating Colors to SLD WEDDING OARD DRPOT—ALL ing, when the commitice submitted thelr report. Tho | and suite dress in clothes very plain and neat, and which poe pons ie March ——— s ME abr ags fer Ft Cards, dc. 908 Broadway, corner of . Committee wore discharged and s committee of five ap- | would give a Broadway dandy the horrors. ee fa dt T HUNT'S, NO. 490 BROADWAY—F: DRESS p} pointed to make another dea) with Richmond. Biondin crossed and returned, and the Prince compli- |”) ‘dillege Snartan A stont Boola made to order, $4 00 tor $6. | Various reasons have heen assigned for the refusal of | mented him by clapping his bands tn applause; and then | better AVERELIWOLARK.—At Greenpoint, on Tucsday oveu! pane hw Le w Mr. Kennedy to sit with the sub-committee recently ap- | Blondin prepared to carry © man over. To this the ae September 11, by the Rev. Thos. G. Osbora, of New York, T WM. RVERDELL’® SOW® 104 FULTON sTRERE— pointed to confer with the Green committee. It was eatd | Prince objected, and only after repeated assurances would | 8 the A Gao. bsg pos formery of Augusta, Ga., to Aniin sylea Wedding Cards, Envelopes, de. (Retab- Lous Crank, former ‘that he was opposed to fusion, but such was not the case; be is not only ip favor of meeting all the anti-Lincoln 1 forces upon one electoral ticket, but spoke apd voted for Mt tn the Douglas Committee on Friday. The real reagon ' {for ROL co-operating with Messrs, Wood and Laflin, #as mi that be considered his appointment to bave been made he allow Blondin to siart with Colcord, bis agent, on his back, pausing only to have a photograph taken. The Prince watched with breathless interest, commenting much op the performance. Many people were disappointed, aa they thought that Blondin would carry the Prince on the rope. We state : ) - Gaovi—BKanoan.—At Albany, Tucaday, 4, by ping ore ete mm em enim Many portions of the concert, which was listened to | the Ruy Doctor McCluskey, Mr. pore » by. vory attentively by the large number{ present, were ap- novi, Esa’ of | AT she ike orange blossom Ruvelope, a baly at Bid Bread: Pinuded with capping of hance "Tse bet of “onder pre dnughe of tout Kecga, nyo Sinan? 76 | Gy ctor Deane mee Vallee ¢ the day, In the entire entertsinment, “Ga Tocedl » September 11, at NY HOTEL MAN WITH A GOOD BUSINESR, Wwblob was characterined 7, ho wrgestaendance oY | ube North. Preausteran Church Vy the Tey. biwia AN ‘manta, worthy aod well quatined ‘abing @ parwner or that nas yet been given, passed off without OU ; Ty ae - slight F. Bothell, Jems 2 ran ay Jersey city, to Lovne 7 jopncrperience, sepectally as caterer, will please address by Richmond for the purpose of forcing Tammany and this in all seriousness, as the allair was frecly talked Wb ALLER. Septem AT OIMBREBWS, 668 WEDDING CARSB ‘Morart to affiliate together, and as be was opposed to re | about by the spectators, Cicy Intelligence. nev Ww s Vices Mr. Jans : fuss, to iiss ane ye, Hhtbe sonore ae and et —T , Sogaizing Mozart by any official act, be refused to take | Yor the first time Biondin returned on stilte, the Princ’ Tax Stan Gazes AGam—Tho star gazers wore yoe- esanmen Anca, lt tee oy nd ne oe part with the Committee. also baving put in a protest against this porformance. It terday gratified with another peep at Venus, who ap- Hext—sr. Joux.—On Thursday, September 13, at the JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET-—SHORS AND The 16th day of September is about closing, and still | was a meet arduous and masterly feat, but did not please | the arena. They were greeted with rounds < ee. peared in all ber glory again in the broad eunlight. | residence of by dec antag eddy hee 3 Roy, J Leander galters at $3, and warranted to gire perfect satisfaction, mo fusion, although they tell us “something shall be | the Prince, who thought {t foolhardy. Both were in splendid condition. The first two roi wore collected on several of the street corners | Townsend, of Denbury, Conn, Mr. Surrt G. Hunt, of ere Sparring, but were barren ot results. | down town all the forenoon, gazing heavenward at the | Southeast, New York, to Mary A., 6 | daughter of LL INSURANCK COMPANIES RECOMMEND FRINK'S i i ! done.”’. When Blondin reached the shore, the Prince asd suite | fn the thi f twink! planet, bearip, the name of the goddess of love, Samuel 8. St Jobn, +» of Brewster, N. wind Ww gas'ight Reflectorstor safety Every sore had a long conversation with him in French, complimen- | ous blow in the face, which Price returned on Heenan’s poy play! spite of the dazzling rays of Leact—Davinsos —{n' Richmond, on Weinesday oven wee ee Maa- Governor Johnson in Philadelphia. ting him, and asking about the stilte, and bis feelings smeller, drawing the claret, but from the im, of the | the sun, Venas will be the morning star unti} | ima, September 6, by the Rev. ©. H. Houton, D. D., PurLape.rata, Sept. 15, 1860. , 4 biow be fell on bisknee. A handkerchief was thea | the 27th inst., afterwards she will be the evening star | ¥iiam B. Lxacu, of San Francisco California, to AvGueta, SHORS AND GAITERS, FOR LADIES, GRw- Onneert Hall was combertabiy filled thia evening by the | Thi? “@ ‘e rope. 48 the Prince left hoouid,“ftunk'| banded to Hamad, end while Be wes tadustriowly | for the remainder of the year. youngest daughter of @. W. Davidson, Faq., of George’ | BOOT, SO surn ava outs Teal ishing 43, obtade ” Farint’ wi it corner # person cro" town "i - ‘moderate prices, ‘AILL Douglas democracy. Hon. R. Kneuss presided, Governor pas act saprblon om fit poset goa eayse-rg aoe roetiously called out to "Out the. ropes"”—a sally that | Ths Focem Avescs Mary —It i aald that Mayor Wood» | " Yotxa—faxrrw—ia thi ety, on Thursday, September Neutitl, SESS, “er "teteauny Cotwesn lisamse Johnson was very cuth wiasticaily received. Afer ex- ud > we. path raiged a general laugh, in which Heenan joined. the | after mature deliberation, has resolved to obstruct no | 19, by the Rev. James Clark, Mr. J. J. Mowmn, of Dobb’s | Bleecker streets opposise Laura Keene's. another fool,” answered Dr. Kerwin. The Prince laaghed | fourth round, tn aliusion to a remark from tho crowed Dot | jonger the laying of the Fourth avenue main by day’s | Ferry, to Miss Many Axw Ruxvaw, of New York. er Preeeing bis thanks for his warm reception, he entered | sioud, and nodded bis assent to this epigrammatic reply, | 0 mind the 'bieeding, the champion good 0b: | Work, instead of by contract. The. Mayor's, clork on Westchester county papers please copy pa as } into a line of argument similar to that which charanter- | mo sensation on seeing Blondin is ike witnessing the ae Coeur “notte ining” Te | wurcay notified the Croton Aqueduct of his | | Mvarmr-—Faaum —Oa Monday evening, ber 10, TRA SETS eAKPAST SETS, &0., Ste Ased bis sporch at the Dougias barbecue in New York. | ecseution of «man by hanging. Yon which caused laughter, In the fifth | Cecision, and ite lo be presumed the work willow be | Roy 'p Tact, RICRARD MUmrBY’ to Mis Many ‘Axx | ‘Plain white or nlecly decorated 4, ho speaker was very boarse, and the delivery of Lis | te prince then went on board the steamer Maid of the | "und Price bed « fall, which was more a #lij or. A w Teaver. é for sale in great variety. @pecoh caused him considerable effort. Namerous ward than a knock down. Much laughter was cli Pic-mic of St. Bosswack’s Cavecn at Joxms’ Woov.— Rauaion—McDosatp.—In thie city, on Monday, Sep- Also, sete palnted to order, with coats of arms, crests oF ql i cals toate, gO Behe 5 tothe Fails. Justas heembarked © | in the sith round from Price, who was bard pressed | One of those pleasant social and religious festivals which | tember 3, by the Rev. J. Boice, Riowakn 1. Rarmian, Jr., | *itlais. W. 5. F. DATLY 8 00, Sialegniions were present, with masic, transparencies, burly Englishman tosisted on shaking hands with him, | on the rope, callig om his antagonist 10 bold up.” All | are becoming 90 popelar in thie city, will take ‘at | of Newark, New Jersey, to Maia Lovaia MoDoxat, of hdd yO An anonymous advertisement appeared in & morning | 4.4 the Prince invited him on board the steamer, The | though Heenan was as firm as & rock. and the ¥ | Jones’ Wood to morrow. congregation of 8. Hout. | tbis city. ee paper inviting ai) democrats to a'tenud this meeting, in | . encounter termipated by Price being thrown, amidst pro- | face's church, of which the Rev. Mr Nicot is the beloved Newark and Philadelpbia papers please copy. EAFNESS, DEAFNESS, DRAFNRAS ‘order endorsement of what ts called the | stein "al very rows aud the mist very thick, and | longed laughter aad are to have thelr annual pic-nic, and an excoading- Coe D —— pending stiduagh bos the Priuce remained only balf an hour. © Heary of , and Fitzpatrick of Providence, x? plessant time is anticipated, springing from the Diea, AT ONCE BEMOVED. ‘bogus Forney mongrel electoral ticket,” but ao dis- To-night a grand hop is given at tho Clifton House, and next encountered, and, after mach excellcnt sparring both sjrteahie reclieion of lat pore Reativait which was Axvaess.—~On , Sepvember 14, Mazy, wife of READ TEATIMONY urbance took place. nother on Monday, at which the Pr tend. fell, with Henry on top, amidst the applause of the epec- | fi that could be desired. A cruwa of wilt | Adolphus andreas, in the 68th year of bor age. — General Foster, the democratic candidate for Governor, |” ws ae enon wl tators. Goubtiess be present. ae the weather is just now moat | The friends of the family are invited to attend ber fune- Barz ov ome Rarzeuie : 5 > | ‘Tomorrow be attends the Chippewa Church. Jack McDonald and Jim Cusick next stopped into the | favorable, ane Jones’ Wood Is, if possible, more aisrac. | ral, from ber late residence, Kighty-fourta stroot, near m New Your, August lb 100. \ will epeak im independence square on Monday eroa!ng, | 4 yonday the Prince probably holds a levee, and on | Ses | Both appeared to be plucky tle men. cut of | tive in Ite autumnal costume ihan in the gorgeous attirc | Texth avenve. his (Sunday) Meruova, at throo o'clock | | gibt and'aiiseuly Ny” bearing’ que Tested ad eek nd as this will be the Gret campeign speech of tm: ; hem come Could be vbtained. Before setting | of mid-summer, Carriages will bo in attendance at ihe corner of sixth | {ious ns good us ever ne? age my testimony io his tere Tuesday goes to Queenstown, thence back to Niagara, and | to, however, Turner, who bad entered the ring, No. 18 svyeuue and Thirty.second street, until balf-past two . q Tee Laws (portance, and he may be called upon to defire bis poei- by boat and cars, stopping at Port Dalhousie and St, | claimed the of the spectators for afew mo- Recarnon oy Evans Compayy No. 18 —Engine Com. Oeleds. President of the Bank of the }; @1on on national pulitios, there is considerable intercst Catbarives, to Hamilton, mente. pany No. 18, which has been receiving the bospitalitics Bass —On Saturday, September 15, of cholera infan — mone PRESENTATION OF A WATCH TO JIM CUSICK. Of the Newark firemen, and baving a good time generally | tum, Gsoncianna Bass, aged dve movibs. ae ee re ETE CONPAN The selection of a hotel in New York is @ great Fi hn hy RE fF ip that sioce returned to this city last ieee ete bee ‘To Dr. Vou M ‘aud Disturpance Political 1m | excitement here, and agents, or bogus agents, are boring im to present Mr. Onotek with » evening. ‘wore reoalved by Hose abd. fagise oom tend tbe funeral, from her late resivence, 678 Eighth stront, 5 mepren eee NV %28 ora . Meeting prep oaes tc bntenal ae Gal eo meant ae eercim of cee event toe panies, Now 16, 82, 44 ot Bo Bat Son St two o’clook, without further Diss fant oan 0, tviags witneen of owe oa Panama Sept. 15, 1860. The Prince's suite are negotiating to have ten of Dr. | the championship of the world; and be might say that !t | escorted to their headquarters, sites “ae Bacxvs —On Friday, September 14, Ricuanp ° sl St in rg andy te avin " 4 Kerwin's horses go through the United States with the | was quite, appropriate for sudh a \cstimonial to be pre, pelea cnnase- sana ST soo of Rand Rosey Backus, aged 2 years, 1 month po RE AG A Boil and Everett mecting last night, in the First Ooa- al Png i fn the sister city of the commercial capital of the New ¥. Tolls. rT) pan hy ES BF Qreesional district, was interrupted by republican clubs | Prince. They have to pay the expenses if they | Fopire siate. It was a testimonial to one who had om Canal ‘The relatives and friends of the are respectfully | Sver've Stoves. theeld you thick puper pon es nD Marching through tbe crowd. A fight ensued, and stven | Sede to Kerwin's terms. It would be « fine compliment trained John ©. Heenan ‘to eaable ‘him to Ataaxt, Sept. 15, 1860. | invited to attend the fuaeral, thin ) afternoon, at | iny pame. Wh greai reepect, your ubedient servuat, : : fur the Americans to invite borses and all. what might be considered as the position of The canal tollx for the Great week of September wore two o'clock, trom the resldetes, S00 Fulton etreet, eae ee ee rtd. Ne coe nec arroeay | A deepatch from Quebec aye that the Prince's ofcers | Shamploushi of the world, at least om this side of tbe | sais rr9 same werk in 1860, $66.07. Aggregate to | ,DATTENAL his father's residence, Comunipan, N. J., | New You, July 11,180 rioters were one was seriously every : “ Saturday morning, September 16, Joun V.C., who eael als hione Ti lo wupposcd that the atair | HO remain there have taken powsemioa of the city, and | globe 7 Sr ta Toews hr Breas te tore September 8th, $1,082,686; do. in 1860, $960,158. Seana Dektan, opt! in'yeies, 8 wctnad Io'den ALL PRREONS = AVE PATLRD the of the to funeral services will bo heid at the Borgen Reformed ef CURED RLSRWH® {ye i retaliation for disturbance created Uy partie | ee ere ii ot avvnitat the Praca, | seceaeary for’ bim to eaoounter the British Lon, be fr Improvements in Brooklyn. Dutch church, on Monday afternocn, at twos'clock. The | 0 CURED rb ata festa arrahing for Bel! and Evorett at the republican sereaade hy , ws vi as se loves ben cen ee Ean nen TO THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. maser the family are tnvited to attend, soil ON DR. VON BOSCESRSSA. OOULIST AND AURIST, Falls were again iJuminsted evening, an trainer, \viner, feeling ‘wan. —On Saturday, Septem! » Harner, eb " to Mr. Sherman on Wednesday evening, pitsie ih tay ole to Table to pee the | Feaponsi ality of the position in which Mr. Heenan was | _ 1 your elaborate description of the “improvements ib | gon oy Henry and pak Bruner, agea 8 yous eoag | Wit RESTORE TERR HEARING WITH HIS NEWLE wi placed, and not even the inducements beld out inthe | Brooklyn’ in today’s New York Hznaty, yoo do not | montbe. FAR VAPORIZER, WBRICH KESTORES THE BEARING New Jersey Congressional Nomination, | ‘p47. The Frince of Wales’ feather, in g98 | shape 'of British gold could lead him from the | mention the most important improvements to the resi. | The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at 1s THe Newanc, Sopt. 16, 1560. Jeta, in front of the Clifton House, has been purchased for | duty he bad andertaken; bat he had adhered ¥, two o'clock, from 121 West Twenty first atroet. fhe | MOBT OBSTINATR OASEs, AND STOPS THE BOISE IN 4 vention | the Academy of Music ball. steadily to Mr. Heenan, and through his honorable deal- | dente of the Eastern Distriot—vis.: the double track | reistivos and friends of the family are reepectfully in- vg gut, HEAD. ‘The Fifth District Repubiican Congrese ioual Convention ings be bad the proud satisfaction of seeing him acknow- Grand street Ralirosd, the opening of Fourth street | vied to attend without further invitation. HUNDREDS nave = Ronee? HEARLY@. tn seesion here thie afternoon apeaker Peonington G6 TRG EAN Indeed a te champion ofthe Bete wor The testimo- , throughout, and the immediate opening of Third street. Caswy.—At For’ Steiiscoom, Washiagton Territory, on | C* 2s rooms open fre 8 oo be revominated by acclamation. He bas withdrawn Breoklym City News. he was about to present to him was not given on sc: | Sarramnen 16, 1960. F.G.W | Pucaday, August 7, Rowaxt Jumma, yousgest obild of FIFTH and SIXTH AVENUES f “ Montaury von rum Waxx.—During the past week there | Count of its intripsic value, but as memento that, = = Thomas Lincoln and Emma Weir Casoy, aged 11 months | ———————————————— Sais letter of declination and will accept. whether in Ergland or clsowhere, the Saxon Lear’ | gteinway & Some’ Overstrang Grand | 0047 cays. DP LEXEVTS TATENT ATMORPTERIO PLATE — would appreciate his bovorable services. and equare now the best manufactured; Dass —On Saturday ber 15, of consumption, Artificla! Teeth, « most wonderful umprovement. 12 avebilid ax Germain tail At tbe conclusion of Captain Turner's address obecrs She whrranied for fe years, Warcroons if und 8 Waar Basis Dasa, ters in en, Hanover, aged 96 | Sorter pines, seer Mrondwey. were given gentleman, Cusick sDoaald. ror ears, 6 months ap is B. w eras: ip! eel ag ope ra, 21; conges Jim Cusick, in acknowledrement of the testimemtal, >The’ relatives und friends Are reepectfuly invited to at- Dre rveen tetnny lelven nek ee. obese cone The overiand mail coach, with fan Francisco dates to | 7: nanen, 18 : maid Tg yy ty IIR pp perp Safes—With Pa~ | peod the funeral, thie (Suniay) afternoon, at ball past | Rh eursimn ued Gust lie perfectly reliable: For sais ay OD oa eabg dye ley! Thee eon Ranged Soouund. 1; ubknown, 2; Wales, 1 7195 | sptrve 0. bis engagements, when neceaiy required bis ganar aad pe oot = (pemenge Titus, Kansas notoriety, now BUrvices, om the occasion. a i - Comite TURES, Artzons. : Ne ee ee Cee hoped that bis rho hed made sohandsome® | sterring's Patent Champion Fire and Davecs —On Sate , September 16, of cholera tn. pe Seay GAB FIXTURES, an a cases were disposed of in Justice Cornwell's court. There , would call on him whevever they should require | pivyivr ProMl Safea, 261 Brondwnr, covuer of Murray street, ot be aitention of buyers of ‘The pearongers state that « party of Mexican guerriliss | J .15 399 cages of intoxication, 4 of vagrants, 04 of aa- | bis services, in which he begged to amare them he would | New York. CHANDELIEAS, cnr, a, 00 had recently made an incursion into Texas for plunder, | si sag , 167 of violation of the city ordinasees, | °°Ver fail. pee so. epamadid Suntan, for gna. is solicited to onr unrivalled ead ‘and had ecolen thirty-five head of muice beionging to the | 23 of ighting, 16 of grand larceny , 8 of mischiet, Some come, qriinatay an oe Pm 9 yom ste epee Bence, i ak W.dF. DArLY 00., Oreriané Mai) Company at Lenn Water oie Ration. | 7 of ergery 4 of targary, Se of pt inven So wal | conertes Un SneSeereiortom tapers, which. were ase ees, ait tad eenelen ectes’ far aa EH iia. The mules bad not been recovered when the mail passed. | IE 00 uncays, 2 Ses ats ne ae pe op nd ood HLUSTRATRD and RIFTION CIRCULA OSTETTER'S STOMACH RITTERA—THE, THOS tn ao reported thet the Indias of New Mexico have | gatzet natare, 4 of amault ‘of 3 of sesnult with cae eras em wate bis nite epee. Re ext 0 New York, dia nod bror eeanploinn, ene ge seeee complied, ik ee ‘TFecommenced bost ities. kuives, 6 of gambling on oe conduct, eemnee, I bape ‘the cam (ippname ‘pean Brewoon Dev « prising from thea, are requested to sabe sciine thas vile oe Toe tate mail, bound from Mesila to Santa Foo, was | 2 of Troeirine, Sen goose and 5 of slling Nauor wile C'Kreatienan athe row bor re Capa Tornr Wheeler 4 Wilson's Sewing Machines, Bomb apd Wee and wax lly dn od Attacked by the Navajoes, tbe cooductor and driver | out heenve. pw a Re ot OR a ecteaaee en pag Sk LC ‘be label Killed, and the matie and coach entirely destroy od. Far Bonawa —Youterday, & Gorman, named Jacob | in duc form, and with acknowledgments on the part of Baker's Celebrated ieee Sor sas ‘The goverament mules at Fort Craig had been stolen by | Measior, wan brought by officer Waddy, of the Ninth | the recipient. Serine Boers Oe SS riewen bean HOeTRI THIS NT MAC ry . be Indians. defore Justice Corawell on a of keep: A yg ; ee SS Se = pantry: ign oe, damn The testtmonial to Jim Cusick is a handsome fold pateat Sanwary fsa, yan ‘sonal wih om ing a fat boiling eatablishment. The cilicer stated that, lever ane, engpewens Semmes ae: of London. Notice.—The Kareka Sewing aitached, ow °) Te Gute. although Mr. Meester had been repeatedly cautioned | On the front part of the case is a in WAEKLY OR WONTHEY INSTAL a = Sree Gaas se tr ge pom Aeniont the uuigance, he bad persisted in coatinuing it seated to James Ousiet Oy 6 sasher Ee ee vee pe is prontway. Clave ry M2228, RALLING®, NO, 30 OANAL TRHT, wrLL Seewve, The Justice fined b'm $600, but suspended the Srieada, 00 0 woken of Mate i-+4 open fall ay wah ET, Before reforeee © sult has beon brought by F. 0. J. trainer and second to Joba phe antes duh of Pept — of the sentence for forty eight to afford bim aa ‘of the ‘at Parn- — Sy at eer cot, a agt | tren aaa iom” OF oe bk woe 7 SiSFTHIRS SFE BUR Of the amount of money received by Profemor Morse from | sien af the sentence, on condition that Mr. Messier ro- — re aie and Macctovald, in which F.Senwenncen, Recreary, pat § ROW j the different governments of Europe for the inveation of | moves the nuisance within forty eight hours. there were no features, closed the evening's enter- Parber Bros’. London Clab Sauce has BOMATBING i Ww POR thr [the telegraph The parties bare been connected togethor Svanaos or Lsvasnciys —On Friday » newly born in- | tainment. | AT 5 ~ LF aHh 5 T5--Y iNTRS FAreR TR km the telegraph business for some twoaty years, and | fant was found by ofticer Miles, of the Ninth ward, in the 14 WHITES Pa’ Met SOFFURERR, tae since a erttloment was had between them, whee | woods on the outskirts of the city. Three females, ACK AUSPENDER, , Ranlth received $500,000, and here matters ix ciepate | gamed, Mery, A Townace, tion of having some: For [aie proprictrr: sad mantlestarera, Sosa ee. WY. left open for soit or referense, of walsh this is one. thing 16 do, with the matter The child's drew, bore _fend for a peimphi« hearing i# not Gniered. The retorces are Judges | the initials “I. ie suspicions were cutertained 18 McMATIO™N + TORD. had been strang! Singer marks wore said to ba ~’ Sprague and Upham ard Geo, 8. Gillard. bee fn? abate neck Coroner Hortoe Said ane orth. Bas earidowta. med it potbing ited vo, cones ign ‘The St. Louts Firemen. Sones the tolution of the mystery. es ‘Whest also ieft the country last samt THR PROPLR OF IRELAND tah Gomer pret banens cose & Also fire and buralar | two o'clock, trom the residence of bie brother-in law, 16 | ‘rosdway, aud No, 9 Morris street. Price $1 per bot : one gavter Bee "Depot Murray sree Peck silp. ' His remains will be taken to Greenwood stout thre eens, the tied ory of» building Mrs, Marcy, the widow of te le Hon ki Mareys © | Ris:'portct bo tornion np Demis. 01 Bond are tbe rear of the Steam agricultural Works, Water street, eae i . ARADE OF THK ST. LOUIS PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT. St. Lore, sept. 16, 1960. ‘The paid Fire Department celebrated their third apn! i rum gro “Br” aorta, ™) CAN, ‘mil tempering steel hoops Adams, of Albany, is stopping at the Everett House. Cristadoro’s Hair Wigs and Tou- wermary yesterday by % grand parade daring tbe day | SOD? stage by fre x,"wnile that by | Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, and W. D. Taylor, of Vir be best Io, the world, fd retail, and the foo captains timer De Gre | wator ie eat! UUs Ibintiwnedna| shun” Bye prtvate'y applied. Wo. 6 Astor Nioune, Ceeagel te Gin chepenter Sap of. Thantans Weber, oe . Mayor Thatcher and J. M, Cook and family, of Albany, aianemmtmerration | Makory street. Tio engines were despatched to the | Cirr Hatt Ixrnovamem.—The baccment of the City | M. M: Coben and family, New Orleans; P. K. Dickinson | “A Clear Complexion® te Desired by all soe@e of conflagration and scecued & large amount of pro- verty. A high wiod was blowing at the time. Lous E F i : : H 3 ; = a” Phaion & Son's 10,000. Insured for $4,000 length of tho building, to the swore in P, Raneell, of Ohto; Mr, and Mre. W. L. Oushing, New nae ara Great Wee aatnena rrame. | Sema iahe eae etm srenes | gine fete wey tome Grants CE | mewutafat Gompianions” Paaton's | Bf. wens vt — i”: “ | a =! » esterm Matlrona room ta i C ne, aie rare Hopping atthe La: | “Soew Whi Oriental Cream” Price 60 cote per bolle. | emmuny Ly Marry Vile of Wulan K. tiuseee aged TO COUNTRY nxnctranre. q ited to our Steamboat Disasters. Consal ahr am age ow ; Lovisviita, Sept. 15, 1960, an The steamer City of Louisiana, chartered by the Mom- ron Tas phie and St. Loule Packet Company, snagged and sunk at Wt. I betne the maw comrenlent article yet invented for earrytna Orleans, struck a mag near Holeas, Ark., tearing out (wo ladies’ statcroome and slightly damaging the lower guard. Sailing of the Palestine. Mowrnra:, Sept. 16, 1960. ‘The steamship Palestine eailed for Quebec at 0:40 A. M., with forty-eight passengers for Liverpoot. Weather clear and calm. Gan Explosion at South Boston. Rowtox, Sept. 16, 1860. An explosion of gas at the Kerosene Olt Works at South Boston, thie morning. dangeronsly barmed Owen Camp- bell and injared four other workmen, Croighte—S0e on Quer, 16!¢0. on Whige. on corn to New York. Lake Imports. to 00" be filoar, 22,600 bushels wheat, 65,000 wishels bartey. Cana! exports fheat, 33,000 bushels core. ‘The steamer B. J. Adams, due here today from Now | ney : tember 15, Wane MeN, pleare MeNiry.—Op Saturday, Sey beloved sow of Jobn and Helen McNift, aged 2 years and foal Care of Herni edaptation of bis Radical Oure eral will take place op Monday aflernoon, at the residence of bis porenta, No 46 o «Hie romaine Will bo taken to Trases, Show Braces, Kiastic Stock- — |, September 14, after @ to “Ravenna ae ketene 1-4 SROOND T we By RGENSON, whe a ey Se Pa RAIT 40 PARKER SEWING MACTITS FIRST CLARE DON BLE THREAD yi Fond polewlew, vnder ) ston Howe, Grover & Bator eed W hecier & Wilson, 4 ‘Ulice VERSUS & ry | Broadway, 8, ¥

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