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—_——__—_—_—— the box office, at ten o'clock, the whole square on which the Academy is situated was blocked up with people. Nearly eix thousand dollars was the amount of the re- ceipts There was some speculation, which was mainly laduiged in by enterprisiag New Yorkers who bad read tue description in tne Amman. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. NationaL Goren, Wasaineros, Oct 4, 1860. This is an exciting season for royalty. We find the Queen of England and the Priuce Consort visiting their daughter and grandobildren 1a Prussia, while their eldest Bon is the guest of President Buchanan, and his next brother is somewhere in the South Jeas. The Pope of Rome has by this time probably sought refuge in Spain, and the King of Naples may bave done the same thing, while Garibaldi is marching on Capua. The Emperor of Austria and’ the Prince Regent of Prussia are likely at the Warsaw Conference, and only two weeks ago the Em- peror and Kmpress of the French were in Algeria, and ‘visiting the birthplace of the First Napoleoa on the island of Corsica, The Emperor of China is ina terrible state of discomfort concarning the English and French fleets, while from Damasous to Honduras the affairs of the world are anything but tranquil. It was about eleven this morning when the Prince, ac- vompanied by Lord Lyovs, Secretary Floyd and others, drove up to the eastern front of the Capitol, where he was received by the architect and chief engineer of the public ‘works, and by them conducted over the building. First ‘Shey visited the library, from which they passed by a private staircase to the Senate chamber and the commit. tee rooms, and thence to the Rotunda, where the beauti ful paintiogs hung round its magaificent interior attract ed their especial attention. The history of Pocabontas was inquired into, and even the “Surrender of Lord Cornwallis’’ became # theme of pleasant conversation. From this they proceeded through the old ball of the House of Representatives to the new hall of the House, where the sides occupied by the administration and op- Position members were pointed out and much general io- formation afforded in answer to their queries. The ‘Speaker's room was next entered, then the Agricultural and other rooms, the Naval aud Military committee apart- ments and offices of the Senate. The party then viewed the Capitol grounds from the portico of the east froat, ‘and, descending she stepe after half an hour’s stay, drove back to the White House, where, at noon, the doors were Sheown-ctan Pe Oe Fone eee nee oe (P gaz g g + Z z i 4 z Fi E 8 4 H fore, such a glistening of bright eyes, ali baviug the object in view; such a busy murmur of w»men’s ali bearing upon the one theme, and that theme {nee of Wales, who stood almost within hearing in East Room, and on the right of the Presi teat. d 8, the pastor Sr suite, and Mayor Berret, T need not mention how Mr. Buchanan was dressed, for perbaps never seen cither at breakfast, dinner or Gupper, in any other costume than a black dress auit and white necktic; but I may say that the Iriuce appeared ta ‘the same colored clothes that he wore durtmg the morn- }, and was ungloved. i was evidently wonderfully new to his Royal dighness to see such familiarity between ruler and eubject as he did on tnis occasion. Is was contrery to his ideas of levee for ladies to attend, especially when they all came Up smiling in their bonnets and’said, “How are you, Mr. Buchanan?” at the same tine extending their hands for the old gentieman to ehake, which he did with his usual ‘warmth and frankness, so much #o that if be had ex- claimed to those be knew best, “Bless me, Betsey, how well you're looking,” it would have created but little 8 on the part of Alvert Eaward. host of the White House stood on the eastern win- Hn : g Pt & e Hh i ? 2 F i ; et Mount Vernon, which I believe was accepted. the Prinow amd party, ioclading Miss Patent Office, Lmao a juspected ion, the autographs of celebrated per- josities, in addition to the models, for which the building is mainly in- the lady of the White House took her hat wil his mother and the peopic o oung adios’ academy, where he, the |, piay ed teopias tor two hours with This was e due afterovou amusement, > doubt will long be remem ered both by Wales and ail the young ladice preeeat on if past six thirty-five sat down to dinner at the White House, the guests, as on the previous day, being the foreign miniatere st Washington In the even- jt six bunored iadies and gentiemen were pre Bent by invitation, acd at half past nine tae muob talked of Greworks began, and lasted hardly helfan hour The tky pieces Pet Rage nage = g ten ‘atmosphere and a drizzling rato fell Fount played without intermission for more than mute in the air, and floods of crimson and goiten ‘were tet loose in the beavens with & result that was gor- geour lo the extreme. x Five-sixths. of the population of Washi and its @uburbs were on the grounds when the Inst pic re—a framework device, including the arms of Fogland and Che United States, with symbule and mottoes, and the Gguree of Columbia ant Britanvis— blazed out upon the ‘View with a splendor not to be depicted in words. Two of the pieces inciuted in the programme were omitted, probably on sccoust of the weather having da- them During the whole time of this pyrotecha\eal dixpiay the preaideet and bis royal guest, together with as many of the six hundred as coula fud steuding room under the rear portico, were witnesses of it, pronounced very favorapiy of ite success. When the last lights had died away there was a tre mendous rush towards the gates leading iuto Peansyiva- pia avers, and cown that wide shorougafare tuere |, for more than an hour, ® torrent of ba |, Carriages and crmnivuses, 6uch as the federal metro- The following it ‘Copy of the letter of General Brace a a a bundred dollars, by direc- a 338 tf i E a u u iby “ i : i tj & 5 LE i i ee ase as enue All officers. wee vicinity are partioularly requested to MILITARY ARRANGEMERTS IN NEW YORK ‘The fo'iowing general orders, the sabstance of which we have alreacy publiabed, have been issued to the regt- genus theretn wentioven — GIXTH REGIMENT, SECUND BRIGADE, N. ¥. S. Mo, OO- VERNOR'S GUARD. Naw Vou, Oct. 5, 1960, comps - re, Oa regiment will iapce with brigade orders, this - ‘on Thursday, Octover 11, fully waiformed (#ithout 8). armed aod equipyed for the reception of the ot Wales Penn lise will be formed on Se street, right on Cros. 1, at eleven o'clock A. Pi Soresndante of companies wil report their commands to the Acjutact, oo the parade ground, at shree quarters past ton o'clock A.M ‘The field and sta! (mounted) and warrant staf, and be report at the bout op the varede ground, In ‘conformity with orders from the Commeader ia. Qhief, and by command of the Brigatier General, all Geld and staff officers who hare provided themeeives with the French chapeau are authorized to wear the same on rane. ons yart of Appeals ortered for Pridey eveniag, Octo- Seowd Lieutenant of eco pled by the Bri- mur N Y 8 Mw } New Youn, Oot 6, 1860. Ja pursvance of briga’e « ders, ibis com@aad is here- rected ty pa ito hous Kaap @ack#), on Tharsday, ve with the ou to the recep ov of tue "rinse of Wales The regimental line #1 be formed on Washington Place (right on Broadwey) at eleven o'clock A. 4. pre. cisely. Punctuality ia very peeewmary, as the brigade Line will be formed on tho Hatiery atiweire M The Sold and staf awn ble aod rep wt on the — Parade grovod ten minutes before the hour And in further purtuaves of brigate orders this regi Meat wi! parade in full woiform (with knupancke and Overcoat roll-d thereon). on Friday, the 19h inst, for Anapeotion, at Ham!'t-n eqoare the rr gimental Tine #11) 06 fermead oo Hamilton equare At half pest cieven AM yreowery ft Werery wroresary tha; pusctnality be oheerved 0 the Reigade lnepector Will Commence the jeep © omptly at twelve 4 The field and stat! « vort ty the Octonel at hed warters, 21 Weet Fourteenth «ret at too minntes be All officers, both of felt, ine and tal, will carry the Oreronat slung Com macdants of com ee o@ are Cimoted to make re turns for the above pareice imoediately thereafter, ta the Court of Appeals required by law may be Bouren. J. B. COPPINGER, Adjutant. upon the poop there will tp which @ large pamber of s shool ob! ‘The Prince and suite will be present at this feati tnission to which will be by invitation of the comm! bridge and in the pod objects of interest in and around the city. but it is thought the Winthrop may be sclected. It is the practice of the Prince to send forward a messenger {< purpose of engaging rooms. He leaves oa Saturday mora- ly be escorted to the depot. THE EARL OF ST. GERMANS, ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Haven, Oot. 5, 1860. The eminent nobleman accompanying the Prince of Wales, incorrectly designated as Earl St. Germains, is the a title derived from an ancient priory y bag by that ees Cs vo present been lo: Gietipguished in the civil service as iibnenaor w Spaise Postmaster General, Obief Secretary and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He is now Lord Steward of the Quesn’s house- bold, a Privy Counsellor, @. C. B and LL. D., and is held in tne highest estimation for his talents and personal Earl of St. Germans, and borough former!; Port Eiliot, in Corawall, THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE ORANGE- MEN OF TORONTO. Toronto, Oct. 6, 1360, A mass meeting of an Orange character was held at St. Lawrence Hall last night. Resolutions wore passed cen- suring the Duke of Newcastle and the provincial govern- ment in reference to tbe Orange visit of the Prince of Wales. A committee was Tyembodying the’ regolatiousy ands complate mebt, emt D, rr - tive of the di ulties. 7 = Williamsburg City News. Scrroamp Incenviaky Fras —Yesterday morning, at about one o'clock, a fire broke out in a small frame jing to Thurley’s ropewalk. ‘The walk was saved, but the uiiding in, whlch the fire Loss about $1,000; no in- difficulties during the butlding adjoining and originated was destroyed. Asotuer Frum.—A fire broke out on Friday sight, in the stable of Wiliam George, corner of Second and North Ariivals and Departures, ARRIV; ALS. Havre Ap Bournamrron—Steamabip Vanderbilt—W Fiet ‘od servant: Miss Jad FB bRryeest = Fj = 3 = F 2 +4 2 3 c-Sor $53 3236 e5>F ar Savannan—@teamebip Ptar JT Cope, 5 2) E TE i i i i t ob 3 rep the x i) wi. 2 4 W Fa Livrrrooi—Steamsbio Kata! drintio—The Kishoo wo children. Mre Falter, apd fai w ies M Russell. Ge of Boston: Mr Peo wo Colum Ma—J F Bteamahi Mathe bid: 18 ospka, Bre ‘rutting and procbilgren. J Meno ” auc Sin steerage. lady, Mise Loujaa Rober bet ana lady, Jam Le we re Hunters and son Lieut 4 A Locket, Mew ‘in Mies L Gorin Mise M Nienolson, Mi Thornton, Mr and Mra K Tweedy x. Mra Hen erson. Judge iarre, T A Rice, Wine Pi Hhdren, Mrs Parsous, Mra J & Bevens, rane, Jo Thorne, 8 W Baker, Mre Ls Tlyer, W 0 Zogt OW Boteh BA Prescot Chas Urane, OB fonsie’, & dren . Wim Cooke, Mine ¢ TH BP Chote 1 Zim merman, > K Roper, Mr ow Meletian and two Haller Martin 'y, Mine Mary GF Watson, JF rte, lady, two ebiidren and serrart: Gren, Mien Potter, Mra Movonald, Mire Latiam, Mire PA ver jie Kookwell Mre 4 @ ire Morrls and four chi warrant nd child; 1) W Hollewed Haskin, Indy and tare chil: and ohiia Mae gin and cn Ri ‘and bid Bol ob a Brom, CL uN way Mie) Poo Purrvesr Meet, 48 Bowen, Mrs Michor and two chidrea—aud 13 The Homeward Trip of the Japanese Km . OUS FRIGATE NIAGARA CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Unerep Srarms Fuicars Niacana, | Sr. Pavr vm Loanvo, August 15, 1860. he Voyage from 8. Vincent to Loando—the Niagara Vistted by Boats from the American Squadron—Our Naval Officers Rejoice at Good News from Home—Ac- | tivity of the Vessels of the Amercian Squadron—Capture Of Several Slavers— Description of the Town of Loando— Condition of the Natives—Health of the Japanese Em- bassy, de , do , he. Out of coal, and om ap allowance of water, we arrived St this piace some ten days since. The voyage from St. Vinoent was long, dull and uninteresting. Evea the ordi- nary changet—calms and storms, variable winds, eun- shine and rain—were not experienced; monotony reigned Supreme. At times, in the dim distance, could be disco- vered the shadowy outline of the burning coast of 4frica, with here and there a solitary paim tree or cocos- nut, rising in towering grandeur above the pigmy shrubs by which they were surrounded. Turbid waters, bearing 0m thelr bosom decayed and decaying vegetable debris, filled the air with odors not like those of Araby the biess- @d,ardat the same time denoted our proximity to the mouth of that great river, the Congo, near which is situ- ated the port of St. Paul de Loando, On the evening of The effect of p the Tth we came to enchor, and were soon visited by | health, no mati boats from the differeot veesels of the African squadron munoren 6 See over miaam, poisonous vapor of in port. The obscurity of the night prevented our recog: | $¥’man fhaorer nition, ag the number could not be read, and it was not pure, and impure poo rea Tits, igpocent as bread, yet fend curing diseasm 60, 1 intelligence of our departure from New York, also other | every kind. until we were actually boarded that our visiters wore aware of the name of the ship. We brought the first news of much greater importance—the final passage of the Navy Pay bill, which bad been eo iong held in abeyance as to have excited the most intense anxiety. As might be expected, the reception of this news produced at exhilarating effect, and for the first time since we left home, sounds of revelry disturbed the funereal stilinces which usually pervades this solema and sombre shi; ‘and it was not until long after the dismal hour of ten, when ail lights were extinguished, that our happy gussta | {70m took their departure. It was to them an era in the | evening 1 wes indeed ight. ‘The vext dai ‘eume number of three cruise, this uneqpected visit of the Niagara. The wisdom displayed by the Secretary of the Navy in changing the rendezvous from Porto Praya to Loando, and condning the extent of the crusing ground to twenty-two degrees north Intituae, bas been made signally apparent by the fact of the numerous capture of slavers, which have since been made more numerous than ali combined since the ratitica- ton of the Webster Ashburton treaty, which originated the squadron on the coast of Africa. Another suggestion, ‘emanating from the same distinguished source, the sab- Btituting emali steamers and gunboats for heavy and un wicidy sailing vessels, has beoa attended by practical re sults which atteat ite sagacity, The steamer Myatic, one of the purchased voesels, which were by some so strongly condemned, and for the purchase of which so much ribald censure has been heaped upon the head of the Navy De partment, has already sent home other prizes, and her gallant commander informs me that he bas no doubt that | Persal lis better luck still awaits him. The San Jacinto and Mo hican have within the last week, and within a few miles Of this place, captured each @ vessel, containing in the aggregate fifteen hundred slaves. One of the vessels cap tured, it is said, was the old Erle, sloop-of-war, which was condemned and sold not long since. These are some of the advantages which have already occurred since this change of the rendezvous, and should it prove, after more ample experience, unobjectionabie on sanitary grounds, its selec tion may well be considered as particularly fortuaate. The water, however, !s positively bad, and is brought from @ great distance at much labor and expense, and veesela should never, except in compulsory cases, be sup” plied with it. The market is said to be the best on the coast, and far- nishes beef, mutton, pigs and poultry of good quality, with vegetables and fruit in consi derable variety. The @sh are excellent, sbund- ant and very cheap. The harbor is spacious, con- venient, well protected and easy of ingress and egress The town, an ancient Portuguese settiement, is built part. ly on a bill, with some fow streets extending along the water, On the bill there ies dilapidates fortress, not built upon a rock, but apom eand, from the undermining of which one of its bastions bas fallen. The houses of the wealthy are large, commodious and well ventilated, but few in pumbers. It is useless to say that here the Ethio pian type ils, and of « biackness ia comparison with which carbon or hide their dimiaished heads, and be come putitively pale; or, to employ the elegant language of the Bowery, would make a white mark on their skins Che latices of this type are seldom seen, either upoe the broed eavaanahs, the das of the narrow lanes of this African Paris, 80 called (tnoetiously, I presume) by a polished writer and gallant aan Seley of Helen we have not seen upom their brows. The temperature at the present season, the winter, rarely exceeds 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and {i never rains except ip the saumer months, when the ciouds weep fat- | bese—Lbe accumulative conceneation of six months a ce- ous vapor = A most novel and iuteresti: sight to the stranger is daily to be witnessed from eupping ia (be harbor, crowds of etaiworth, muscular }, Com - og from the toterior, @ distance of more than six hua- dred miles, with copper, beeewax, aad oll on thetr beads, B . otten umber, each e or Ove 4 . Before ewtering the town they must thr the fort to landward, and contribute, ‘ouch one, two ‘macoaics (the value of four cents), which goos into the roy si treasury of Portugal, for iacidental aad other ex. pevses. Happy sod ovutented, free from ali care, these vesea sof barberiaa Kings furnish an example fit for the contemplation of the Plymouth and Puritaa philaathro- pists, to fay nothing of thuee of Exeter Hall. The great pri- Vilege Of the elective frauchise never enters their solid aud substan! kuils, and bel: themssives to have deen created bewers of wood aud drawers of water, | they bow with submission to the supremacy of the laws, | Ane look dow wita contempt upon all preteaded friends and reformers A* a fact pomewhat singular, {t may be etatet that the ace;dental visit of the Niagara at Loando was perhaps the occarien of tbe two recent captures by the San Jacinto auc Mobicap. At Loando reside the empiloyés of those engsgeo in thi nefarious traffic, and It ts their business t collect information in regerd to the movements of ihe Squacron, sed ty cCommanicate tt to the rlave stati ine along the onset. Toe arrival of the Niagare was cner- | the was mistaken for the Mohicas, and when she passed ano Was out of sight @ grand rush was mide by the slavers to clear the qvast. The Mohican, which was behind time, thea stepped in, and was sbortly after followed by the Sen Jacinto, resulting in the two slavers, containing upwards of fifteen huadred slaves. After ten days of intense labor the Niagara is noarly filed with water and coal, and we expect to leave this port om the 18th, bound to Mauritius, where we may arrive 1p Ove or @1x weeks, wind and weather permitting. ‘The Ja anese continue in health, and are aly a ebeerful and beopy. vastly amused with Ue optaton in the African race coinciding exactiy with to have beea eatertained by the cale- ‘Aa wo record weekly the scenes and incidents that take place at the Park during the concerts, and as they are merely @ repetition, it ts unnecessary to enlarge cpom | apvetieer of the ain, yesterday's performances. There was the usual crowd Of indies in ther guy apparel, aad a large number of car. | the United Staten ‘The Genuine Garitbalat Fie for yogi fea. jum imported. Bold ox BUEN NGS sewteay, Gealn's mole anied a Goals's, 613 Broadway. riages There appeared a greater number of equestrians: but some of the steeds presented a sorry sight; many of them were more like Don Quixote’s famous Rosinante ‘than weil bred metropolitan chargers. Spurs, whips and the mret riolent language oo the part of the riders seem. ed to have Be eect upon their pace,which seemed ta all caret to bes very unetency enik,asif the joursey up to the Park bad beew too much for them. There bee beeo & very pleasant alteration made in Seventy Gret rtreet. between Third aveuge and the eo- trance to the Park A nice fag qwaik bat boon lait ail the way, which will be appreciated hy those who oat, previous to this, to Ubeir steps over huge stoaes and leap chasma. as also & change taken piace tnside the Park, which bas, however, ea Urely to to with the Concerta A’ nicely printed programme of tbe pieces to be performed is distrinuted through the audience, and it has met with general appro: Deaton Feretofore the names of the pieces were attached Wo 8 bard and places just @ the maeivians wtend, but 60 far away from the balk of the aadience aa | Ww reurer tt aimont unpomible to dietingais the names, | ‘The follow ing i the programme of yesterday, showing ho the printed programme is gotten np:— SRVRNTH COULZENS CONCRET [¥ THR OBSTRAL rant, 1800, TOE REVRILLE. PART Finer 1, Overtare—+li Poirons. 2 The 4. Polka—"Leap Year’? PART SOON Grand Selection— William Tell’ Wedding March... Air—"La Traviata! Waltz—* Russian | PART THIRD. Overtare—\\Le Cheval te Broone’ Last Rowe of Summer . Be ection—"The Stetttan 12 Gelop— ‘The Carnival”, RATIONAL AIRS | There were abenit 4000 present at the concert, bila much larger number were tu ibe Park, a# mau took ad vantage of Ibe abeenoe of the crowd’ to visit the \axe, | eure and other places of interest while the music was 2° On One of the targe awvings was takea down | yewterday. as the beat of the gun was rather pliw Sonn otherwine, a a mttong breeze wae blowing at Li time, which, un eas a perron kept moving «nul See exes + MePartane bat oo ke cid not appear to b patronized, promably owtog to the above cause, At | fiz creiweh the concert was over, aad al tarued towards me Fires im New York. FIRE IN WASHINGTON 8TRERT—DESTRUCTION STEAM PLANING MILL—LO83 ABOUT $15,000. About balf-past eight o’clook last night « fire broke out Between six and seven o’clook last night a fire was dis- Covered im the stable No. 116 West Seventeenth street, owned and occupied by Mr. Buckman. Loas about $100. ‘The alarm of fire for the Seventh district ast night about six o'clock was caused by the discovery of a fire on the Sfth floor of building No. 78 Liberty street, ina lamp ‘The Gre was soon oxtingu: preset, oe ba - eS! Your Bicoa. BRANDRBTH’'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER Brandreth's Pills ts to restore the cause it may be suffe the system. ana they have aks! exhalatious blood is poisoned fare capable of cure all kinds of i h re desires the je says, a A soos two e physicians were to try & single dose of aix med to arouse all the ‘thing | bad ever aged, snd | emed ‘aad breathed freer. lave: fever and ague; gave eight the day after the chill; less J eight more the next day, and ‘and fever 4id not return, which was In about eight cays from the first attack He then gave four A wheo the maa was entire- 4, took them tu the same way, and ‘used no other medi x severe: other day until the ebil) was cured tp less time; four veara; found eelf and for bis fs thousands with the beat rc fam ily would bave a larg were used in the pcs of ' every way reliable for bim bas rec mmended ther alls; me] ag] that every er average of bral u | and rther hartf: UTOR 18 HONEST. A gentleman token seriously ill with reeumatic fever, in ce speedy cure, commended the energetic use of Hrandreth's Vegetanie Uat- ‘dhe pilis were procured tleman entirely recovered aad p Refer for confirmstion and further ‘Captain Chamberlain, of steamboat Canade, W! fF AHK NECESSIEY OF MORK AGENTS New Lyxm, Aantabula co., Ohio, Oct. 1, 1360, Dr, B, Braxpaeri—Dr ak Bix -— Having used your Pills for several years in Winconaia for the fever and ague, nod fuding them a eure eure for the eam: ‘Ap Agency established in this place; have with liver and lung complaint Pills almost every week, and hare tant Vear | bave take: this be ghb.rheod who take twenty miles to the village on to eatailah an ageney bere so that { want them, Bespeetfully, you a, BRANDBETH'S PILLS sre sold at 206 CANAL BRaNDRETH SORE. and No 4 UNION SQUARE N. i 25 cents per Lox, wilh directioos sad almanag tnciu.ded, by all druggists everywhere. Always aak for @ bill of directions. Dr. ©. Frink, No. 36 Weat Thirtieth street, N. ¥., saye:—My BOVEB Dole IMPR of tn my practice asa modi ‘and asa tonic caemene Life Enonsnate De my, _ j DOACK, President. Late Importations, dé. ‘our large importations (n ibe al pment FURNISHING GOODS, WEAK. the choicest selections to be found tn the French, erienstva stork of TLonatalng a great nowhere elae. FOR FALL AND WINT: German and kngl'sd markets We also invite stenta to our Pashionable | for mea aod variety of stylae and fabrice to he found Allof which we offer at extremely low prices. ‘An enrly selection i reapect wily Feecunmended, as the do mand ie already Buchskin Unde Also Harteo, pare oes, or 7 ae PRREGO 8, 61 Nasa street or 381 Broadway. ts Lamb's Wool, Flaanel. &c., st low Steinway & Sons’ aad square Plance we now Overstrang Grand commdered are warranted for five years. 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Uae PHATOR'® Roow jon’ te desired by /tieuta! Oream " Oristadoros Hair Dye, prem, the best in the world, Wi ortvately avplied. No 6 Astor House, vs and Tow retail The Dre jive Wige—Partings ing ip bebind. a ne torner ef Reade atrent ation —Leird’s Liquid nd A or iehrity an having ving the ¢ mplexion ard ein. Copa 1H an NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1860, 5 secant Drawings eof BR. France’s Delawarc sUI80) 62, 82 00 C18 TS Toe dette, 3 62. | A“™ruoncers poop ror Carrum ‘00D ino Somssuiparas Lorvanr -Cuaim tp Gor. 4 198 | iy want te ber Majony's mores ug 72, 6, 63, 4, 6 36, 14, 45, 65, 17, 66, 49. Prince, Conaort'efaraeph Circulars'seat'troe of charge by addressing a Fogel military wablen of Wumingioa, Delaware, Master 3 Ue ncenes Dre: of the Delaware State Lot- (exten WOO! , SESE & SS... Seengnnes Se 0, ae a Sia aetieak He a. | tani » G2, 3, 8, ir Orne ¢y a » 40+. | four years aloce, and ith 59, £9, 63, 47, 60, , 27, 67, 67, al. Sesnemrors ‘WOOD, EDDY So” ‘Wilmington, WOOD, RUDY & 00. Lows, Maeour, | Sumurina and Stood, twill become Hadieal Cure of Hern Coll Mak oe gg Be. 8.¥. MARBHL of tho well Known ouge of Haas 6 0o., tes tee ‘easy street, Astor House, opposite urek, itention 16 the aurgical sdapiation of bis adical Cure | nd led to that H The Best and Cheapest Family Sew- fog Machine ta market. Price Wil, STEVENS % CO. a | eqhtctiey 2! Broadway. power Itie ott us he Aine Bares Sor Des eases Emct= | and worn through Sept ts the peed inething & a ere jou Baye that | stitution. Ita use for cows increases in ks, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, qualities Diseases of the Lungsand Throat Suc« | Yt" The pi AU! Segnflly \weated by B. W, VONDERSMITH, M.D. Oflce, | Saiency nis tavoste Gouraud’s Improved Oriental Cream. tates, Carada, ‘or | Denmark, Sweden, Ons for the eomulerion. Trial bottles 0 cents each. 67 Walker | fhippen'ts most mite viens cant ee eee of the the Food, will be sees from te: A Family Remedy.—Holloway's Oint- r ; an testimoatak elarge ment, ia a cooling Hatment for burns and ecalda: a soothing and | decupy nigh yes re, © here, aang ot See Q f . 7. Rod are distingn! beallog dress La ores cts one Sead nen? Mim: | thelr atiainments .s various branches of aclaioe, Aft and oem: ee | Gases containing 45 feads, wilh manure enclosed, $14, ut eee rr a oat seeds, wit measure saclosed. BT, * QuaRk—Lusvrz.—On Thureday, October 4, at the Church = of tbe Incarnation, by the Rev. Dr. Hawks, Taomas R. JOSEPH THORLBY. Ciaxk to Miss Manin E. Lasvax, daughter of A, P, Leare, ) The iaveator and sole proprietor Esq, all of this city, — | MANUFACTORY AND STEAM MILLS, Died, ‘ edonia . Bopuvz.—In Greenpoint, on Friday, October 6, Wausam SRAAAIE Tartae, Calanmerin seed, King's Crees Bopurs, only and beloved child of Thomas £. and » LUNvos, Olara E. Bodine, aged 18 years, 1 month, and 7 days, —-- Our £ is too deep to be comforted now, Depot for the United States of America, Tho Light from our dwei ling has fled; No. 21 BROADWAY, NEW YOR. The cyprus of mourning encircles our brow enna se For Wily, the lowed ane, a dead. : —Axcnte wanted in every city and town in the Uniied Staten @ relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to GRE, attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at oue o'clock, A ‘ure hae Footed Ss Mpg ae from the r residence of his parents, Eastern District Hotel, ibe CAPPER, ready thie undny, morning. _ "ineeon Friday evening, October 5, Mrs. Brmart of ie ae and dclage of Chambers ‘and White; the Londoner Baxar, after a short but severo ilineee, 'tho 76th year | ““Prowoeed FPR, ready this unday) of her age. J 4 nines ») The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fourcenta "The CLIFPEN saa thie tea) ae Invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | "The Merchant and the Pula,” an epleode ia ibe cool two o'clock, from her late regideuee, No, 76 Morton street, | Muigoigyankee sultan. Ta be found inthe CUP PIR, Far ow b hy dens Bxxcumn —On Saturday morning, October 6, at the ro- PPE now resign tome and abrogd, in ty sidence of his father, Clinton aveoue, Brooklyn, Lawis L. Theatrical and show news; base ball and cricket Buicuma, in the 24th year of his age. pillarde, chess, checkers, shooting, fee the a The funeral will take place, at two o'clock, Monday af- | YORK CLIPPER, ready this morting, cad for els by Bowe ternoon, from the above plese, Relatives and friends are | “The Gir rma contains the Fall detaliaof the Mace and Bret imyited to attsad without furtber notiee, tle Sight and the Soulling Matob for the Th mes champ! a Cottvs —On Friday, October 6, tn the 76th year of her | The CLIP PBK ready this (Sunday moraing, price cour 7 age, Buuport, widow of Peter Collins — ee ei or toerel, tals Conde) clicooear el neice | An ceased race neers eee at er fupel nday, HOOD, a ‘ a "8 Patent q twelve o lock, foi the tusideace Of hor noo, 204 West | beri Pica for ariel een P szette, remarks that many o: his patients use them with @ Thirty third street. comfort and satisfaction hitherto unattainable 1 CLanK—On Friday, October 5, Esantzan Czars, aged | Veotion is patented ane the pventes has renined ‘Now Ye 85 yoars, 7 months and 18 days. city and vicinity exclusively for his own oraction, Ap- relatives and friends of the furn‘ly are respectfully | plications mutt therefore be made to De, LEVITT, 12 Waree- invited to attend the funeral, this (Suaday) afternoon, at Broad two o’elock, from his late residence, No. 89 Cannon street, without farther noting cuanite Cunnincaam. —On Thursday evening, |, Taos. be {a preference to any other, L., eldest gon of Thomas and Sarah Cunningham, aged | adapted cot only to famly ese, but also to ine sotring of aneme 2 years, 8 mouths and 21 days re shoe binders, The relatives and friends of the family are reapecttully ond a Hants ci tailoring, Oflce 606 Brestway. tnvited to attend the funeral. on een noon, ‘ : trom the residence of bis parents, 69 Moatgomery street, T JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN SYRERT.—HAYR without further invitation those $4 calf dress Boots! Also, the codae "gated October 6, Marcansr A, CARROLL, Al een ae Boots, wry age years. . ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and those of | A T EVERDELL’S, “2 BROADWAY, OLD WEDDING ber uncles, Patrick and Martin Conway, are. reapectfully AT rt Depot New and elogna oes Delf past one orelook, tines 134 West Teng eat | Ae BVERDELUS 2 BROADWAY —NOTE PAPER, ‘one 0’ eet Tweaty-tixth street. =! amen On tardy, October 6, Mrs, Jctamt Axa D'Gvy, A Unted and plain; a2 eiegant assoriment a: the old are, year T.WM. EVERDELL'S SONS.—WEDDING CARDS The fricods and ives of the family, and those of A A. rr wiylon.” 108 F 2 her brotber, James Brady, and ber son in law, Jamos f atterncon, ab 8 pateiod: ee ion Inc retain on, at two o'cio xk, from reaidence, T GIMBREDES’, 883 BROADWAY—JUST INTRO No.6 Brooklyn. @uced, the Gray ' Handmade Card Dowonve " My ‘October 6, Kiuzs Jara Dono: A cucet itetaray nina uve, wife of Peter W. » aged 26 yeas and months. The reed Meare my ry ed the im are re- spectfully invited to attend eral, on jay after. Room, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 123 Weat | [}\WiOF THE PRINCE OF WALRS. T GIMBREDB'S, WEDDING CARDS AND BB. Af reloves ieoprovedsigten, aod ws best variety of Now o e Rightcetn street, comer of Seventh avenue. gure.on hundreds of amertian toantce potaing el eater \oTON.—-Ou Saturday, Uctober 6, Bassauun EopwG- | mar more than the cosmetics usually applied, the majority ‘Tom, aged 49 years which are not only to. the aio bul gies ite roma Telatives and friends of the family are respectfully | 80d womatural appearance. All ladies. desirous of ensuriag @ tovited to ationd the funeral, ou Monday afternoon, at | FRWRNRERG crib thales ie fice two oVolodk. from his late residence, 16) Weet Kiguioeath | ERYERBERN celebrated, Pasties de lorence: the oar Street, without further invitation Chewis Fo be had ai all drugelata ana peotionses FRemt.—iu Brooklyn, on Friday, Uctover 6, Jamas | (00 Broadway BR —None are gen! wihou the dgaa: Fuxat, eq, aged 71 yours, for many’ years a resident of | ‘re, O. LEWRNBERG. thie ofty RONCHITIO The and rclations of the deceased oon to attend bis funeral, on Monday ONCFITIS —This sure forerunner of cowsourto' be instantly relieved and cured J RB Starronn’s Grive Tan ano thow Dens. The Ulive Tar and he the ‘Way, October 6, Carumanms Gavorniy, wife of Michael Hart, a native of the county Meath, Iro- land. ejected from the body by the por: Her foneral wil! take place thir Cnew) afternoon, at | sarurem The testimonials of balf past ove o'clock, from Ne 128 street Ehown persona: ined in are conta: pent free by mail to nny addres: The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residence, 184 Hudson ave. O'ciick: "The remaina wil be: taken to tho Camaters of o'eloe! remains will to the Cometery of ANTLL & WOOD, SU *ORASO! tee Evergreens ror interment. C elling their Balmoral Bons for. ladies ot $3 6a, a Jouswron —On Saturday, October 6, of cholera infanta, | flippers 75 centato $1. A la: eand ertensive ane Karrr, youngest dangbter of Thomas and Mary Ann Joba: | foots and *hoes for ladies gentlemen. mures hare fon, aged 1 year and 27 days. dren, at moderate prices CARILL @ WOOD, The frievda aod wcqusintances of the family are ro. | _¥0. 627 Broadway, between Blescker and Houston streets. qnerted to atteud the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ™ om ts ma two o'clock, from the residence of her parents 45 Ceatre eet nF aeD ra amber foe" a ag treet. eon! Lawxmen—At Fordbam, on, Saturday, October 6 roadway, and Mrs ne to! son a w aman E, Stat cen of, Beenie Domne sae ev Pan ee invited to atteod the funeral services, om Monday afier poop, at half past thre: o'clock, at Fordham, Westchester county. Care leave twenty sixth street at half past two oe! Hw remains will be takea to Grecawood oa Torecay morning for interment. Noniis —On Friday, October 6, at the residence of her sop, 214 Jay street, Breoklyn, Maxy Nokes, mother of Dr.'T. P. Norris, aged 66 years. The fends aod acquaintances of the family are re- #pectfully invited to attend her funeral, the services of which will take piace (his (Sunday) afternoon, at o'clock, at the Roman Catholic cathedral in Jay street O’Rocrxa.—On Friday, October 6, Pura a pative of Carigallin, county Lettrim, Lreland, aged 44 De BORARS = RARUMATIO Rapid ae to atiend his faverals from bis’ late. reeitence, tho tate a _— street, South Brooklyn, at three o'clock this (sunday) af BMBN IN’ DOUBT a8 TO WAT Tata’ “Fai om nen, coe ater» se | REE CAE fall, when that terr thie see prevalent the Biwere will x» and dealers generally iz f Fa {Miveaa, Mr Twomas O'Connor, tn the 64th year “m0, ARK, 116 William streat. formerly of the county Longford, Parish of Moyduo, nae, VA. ea ee rs The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- Fifth Avenue Hotel. next oor to the ladiew entrance, Nee bere of the Hibernian Universal Benevolent Society, are Vor, and & rue de la Verrerie, Paris. respectfully invited to attend his funeral this (Sunday) VTUM Bib HOP, of 23 Maiden lane, afvernoun, at one o'clock, from hia late residence, 64 Mul- PTLD PR RRL berry stevet His comaina will be taken for interment to | }r NIF UNDRRSHIATS, bas ey ition ten Tait donens and querters id atthe mums tao ns Full pe Foxov.—Ou Saturday, October 6, Davin » Aged 80 years ona 6 Gage. 7 neurvamed. Al the warenouse of The reiatiy: g08 Gtente ot the Sas are respectfully ” 108 Bowery, « few doors beiow Grand street wove om the realachee of ta bon, Nathan & | (OURS. & MacDONALD, WO. a8 RRTUR Parag, § 14 First avenue Mout Vernon, Wentchesor | uty crm ee Rim to ants cnt oe courty, wains leave Twenty seventh streetat 9904.M. | Sung i “ aod 126P Mw Tuasr —0n rotnyOoober 8, aan, abe eioved cbs | PRLRG HATING oar AN EYE, TAN cm bad gee lrdiniy mb ag had which looks and mores like the nataral orenn ‘The relatives and irieode family are respectfully BUCH & GOUGRLMAN, O09 tireadway, Now Tort. invited to atteed the foneral this Sunday afternoon at —_— - two o'oloek , from tbe residence of her parents, 304 avenue ORRO'S COM LIVER OTL JELLY 18 THICK AS RP A, corner of Twentieth street flescions na the plain oll, and te the prest remedy for Eannens —On Friday, October 6, of whooping cough. COMBUMPTION GUGTS X'nD Gouda angen Wirsiax, son of John H., and Emelia Sanders, aged 2 yours | Ap! prime an affvetic and 8 mowthe Tentor 135 Fourth aver The friode of tbe family are Invited to attend the fune- PARK ral, thie (Sunday) aftervoon, trom No 7 Hudsoe avenge, South Borgeo, S.J. The remaina will be taken to Green wood Ormetery. jam acorer G TRAD! Saturday, October 6, Geonce ALawet, . — cen ane’ Amanda Behind, ages 00 ccontde Retail prices enrreet of the eosare mally papular. Sold by and by ail or ee are WINE 1S Beokinas etree whobe- vw Iver and friend# of the family are reepeotfally Butenstye othing Warehouse, ‘nv ite? to attend tbe funeral, from the depot of Hudson River Ratlrond, at Chambers #treet, oo Mouday afternoon, tpt Potion wtreet. At ove o'clo“k preeiwely, withowt further invitation OVRROOATS. Sours, unm Gavurday, Gotober 6, Hamam Scorer, | pieck sores Ben aged 18 yeart and four monthe : 4 cpp aee ss i} 3 Hy Hie remaine w/!! be taleen to New Haven for interment. 2 Piet... . . Tonrnive —Oo Saturday, October 6, at hie inte ree}. | Casrimere, Petersham, Fell, Rayiort ae Ae... Bxlo — SS 269 West Bightceuth street, Jasas Tournine, aged Good Binsk Cloth Frocks . ‘ w bveare wo ey sore ee Y ei Nuticr of fonesal will In to morro #'e paper. Buper C ae TACK ARRPRT 1 of woariatina, Wrurrax & | Onsnimere Pilot and Bearer Rurteces Conte Met TACK AMERY, Infant Fon of and Maryanne Tacka- PANTS. berry, aged @ months and 9 Bierk Doeskin Cloth and Cambmere..... mo ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectially | Paney Cemin re Milo nnd Heaven... su (Invited to attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at | Bxtn Foocy and Binet . . {wo o'elook,, from the corner of Smith an4 Neleon street, » ee are ate “wwe South Brooklyn, to the Cemetry of the Holy Cross for fd ro psseds Interment ; se ws Trormn —On Friday, Uetobor 6, Mant Amy Trorren, | 01 68° Unewim niita relict of Peter Trotter, aged 69 years, 11 mouths aod 98 | Complete Riark Moth Fnite y deys Camemere ralte to wntch 8 90. 812 B16 $18 ant 80 be funera’ wii from her son- , it ‘n-iaw's, Jobe “z- s Sts B ee xen 8 Howelv’s resioence, No 78 Janestrest, thie (4unday) af. | Purniahing Goods of every Aer vtytion, retailed at who'smake Lerpoon at oaif past one o'ciook — The frienda of the family ee Are invited Wy Attend the funeral without }~— yw RVARS, and Prolton atreet v, Wrorsns — Oo Fritay marning, “ . Aum Can Waceenn, tn the 60th wear of ber ern. ___tge of the Rad, White and Blew, ‘The relatives and triends of the family, aod also of her coco coon, Cornet and Jacob Van © 0, are FeRpedt were * PATENT a ANDER ear; feoce, No.9 : moves be Porfeetty FIRE PROOY. Alen, RUROLAR PROOP, denen, No, 80 Weat Nineteenth treet, this (<woday) af | 4), eS lesen, at hal! past one o'clock, without further invite- Arne ansorumen ESR MAE — 188 Prcad way. -orner of Worth street, New

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