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NEW YORK HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2%, 1x63. 5 ee aint repo and w easily tnjured ina damp climate. whercas his can Be ip) Locust Potnt. tend the funeral, this (Wed; ; GENERAL BLUNT’S NEW COMMAND. THE GRAND PARK DRIVE. INTERESTING FA9M THE WEST INDIES. be gtmmad! ra and rata wiout tury, nn even camship Bice saps wen | Sets setts Lectomtar) enoane, te rene meatus wuob ape to hart ob. His latent @lort passengers on ‘auelip Lanpy.—On Ty , July 21, The Extomsion at the Nerth Mad, as It ts Our Bt. Thomas Correspondence, to im the thale of & moaumental cenotayh. Not being | Pout. ir tn Fe eek en nes ch | Sakeens, ty Laser ube ak pene eae ee |. W. 1, duneat, 4008. im that sort of thing, Laball uot atvem « to describe | pe rey - BS yy | The friewds of the Camily and ihose of ft sutlee tosay thit tt e.a most magnificent altar, Thoad | She Moers of tu taw, Robert Mansfield and Jame: aud muirore Of the late stonewals Jackson at prose: (ts Uns clay n m Details of the Recent Fight in the Cherokee pe ragdfetrsrey pds spe nes the Pirgian Alabama amt Florvtin—Thar Owings OF the pectfully Invited to ablend the fu : b in Settlement of the Indian Territory, =} They Woeld Gaim by the Frip—A Cool, | Cad Brusimme Vast rat om Purvat—Owaters. | Mave boo makin. uw ofort ws crwoure It ted. wm | Sftarmo Ab al past oo 0 lark, fos 4 ulet, B s this ene Ge ts I. it plac o Capitol at Ki bivomd. but the of bis brother in lax, Robert Manstieid, 17 Fitin Q aera pot in the Heart of Wor Inte Syeatron—arrvas oy Admiral | veoprieior puts Woo hich a dgure on i for thor palri-tisin Monnisos.—tu trock.yn, 0 Tuesday, July SI, Great City, . lartnn Now Hoang Dok Yoram Proctiovte of the | to reach. }bave nerd it whispered that itt made to infant son of Jonathan and Apo M. Morrison COMPLETE ROUT OF THE REBELS, ‘The mujority of the visitors to the Park oonsiter thet tf MR mh Pramas ae a UT otied Sa'es Namal Sation— ae sree ts hard sf the Baker family, aud is to be Aust he ds of tho family are fv1ted ty attond theta omoratve Lhe memory of tl ented Col 1, a . a ebook ue peg ee. &o. thoy ascend the Odservatory Hill thoy have seen all that | The Mewhemts frat sowie M—liwsmes im Blockate | Raker, and that wliou fussed it will be ouperd to Now Ty fm Orvee ets tenleer Senin stone, teed eee 1s worth seving, where.g & more erroneous idea Hever Remmnng on the Imran &., be York, and thence to Son Francise> via the Usthmus, If | to, B."kewy, GB. Russell, Lieuteasat, Sith at. ¥ and Wiiiouguby avenues existed, and maay others that have vehicles at thet om MOF thy leet COM MUBIOMLaR IMisticenoe of the where = Ghee eens may perhaps have aa opportu. oe GHAN.—AL noon, On Toesday, July 21, after a Oar Cherokee Nation Correspondence, | posal rarciy travel further thin the Hill A Cetus, 88% | *teet the Bruah plewier Alama and Flore bes f ee cree on eumoiking ma the shape of) | Mimicre! Drawings of Murray, M@itw @ | tingerteg iitrene, tee. Kuan, reliot af Kawi Money “ sbollwork Uhat is really worth sewing, Co.'s Keatncky and Mian int State Latins anative of Garragia, parish of Lavy, county Cavan, | Hausquarrn, ARMY OP TR, Larig ee then turn back, improaed with the same wrong ides | reowhod how, with all partic dare of their doprod stions Done ay: berms Ocsee SePvuly 81, 180, land, aged 56 youn | ’ Camin Kk, CukROKME Nation, July 8, ¢ pe would . » 24, 1S, 19, 20, 6, M4. 3, a7 ” He , ’ * momen’ of General Hount—Bin Bee forthe Enemy | davin tas ney take «found tri rom ap etate siret | rowers dy. tag euwach ‘or bora tecnange that OnrITUARY. Rigocy, uate $a0—ule 4 tah S rad at bar Reais, Wicwol larse cic rayon Balile in the Cherotes Nation—Bagagenent Betwien | ov natn they take « round trip from BNSF pang = bre Pace cre 2, 45, 54, 4, 96, G1, 74, T. Ob, 6 y'nvited 40 aten@ the funeral,on Iharaday ! | and Fifth avenue to the extreme northern poist of the | crwinog ground, Uke Vande bis war denpatohed bal rl | Deeen of w Cigemlare 200) tree of charge. by adder At two o'¢ ook, frouy Mer inte residooee, 91>. bMark's @ Union Horce, Whiles, Negros and Indians, and the | park, and rowurn on the west side to Fifty-niuth street | of, whe having te touch at Martinique or sme other Iam Oharics Macready. Covtagsen, Re; ete one i piace (igi hy treo . yu, ov piace i wt Rebels, Texans ant C eroks Halfbreds— Desperate Valor | an ignih avenue. prondboaar ys bye gg vt Sr | By the last steamer from Kurope wo learn that William yal oa aa Moos. 00 Monday, Duly 20, Mr. Next Moxvow, agod Charles Macready, the tragedian, died recently in Dorset- | OMictal Drawings of the Shethy College Lowery of of Cur Habre aliers, cas de, We have taken the trip, and therefore give our reader | e-vws of either vu! im hie madras woot have maloar | Sniry, Rugiasd Major Goveral Blunt, with eight companies of cavalry | to penciit of what we have seon. Starting from | chat amy one will bs Barmad, from the ware mauner Lay ogo ral, (rom his taue Exrus Crass 9 ‘under bis cominand, 8 s Mr. Macready was bora in London om the 3d of Marc! 6 5 Mor) siren heist tacrmsete pede ee Firth avenue, and having passed the various objects a» | thiagn are done by the Unived Stator Wont India wiaad- | 1299" His tuner weg tre pirgprosicel por pfs AAS A (Wedneniey) Pye es guna Meee a teak an Of | familiar to al! the visitors to tho Park, wo arrived at the | Fon wmd (he god care hey take te keep out of danger. theatres, but did not desire his som to adopt the theatrical 55, 50, 68, 74, Th, OT, 4, GO, OF, AL, 24, 28 * boat leaved ) at bal past one o’ebick, » @ Dravch of the Neosho, or, as it i8 | gustern carvinge step near the Ifill of Cotara, and, for @ | Ale, my countrymen, your navy ix but agooTaade by ? = Circulars ent by addresetn, VAaveLvORD #, Ou Mmdiy, June 7, of Called in this region, the Grand river, It was the , profession, At ten years of ace Macready was therefore ‘foun a Monn & oo tyvhotd fow Onn, Je, Only won OF ke A d fe short time, alighted aud entered this part of the Ramby | word amoug the peopte of thee ign, One and all of placed at the o mila paetape ti Wilmington, Det ward | adei! mab, a. Scone some days simes of a sharp engagemont be | Here we found trees and shrubs of almost every rare | the offioers preter to akwlkt in port, to array themasives tm nay oxheen inated for. Keay -Ow Maday, Juiy 20, ater a long and severe the bar. Here be acquired considerable jocal reputation fe @ classical scholar and gave promise of future celebrity. When Macready wus seventeen years old he had fully 7 cist br leary grictart ted hed Prepared himself to enter tho University of Oxford; but Dora!, this (Wadieaday) alte noon, & two o'chiek, from just at that time his father’s pecuniary affairs became ‘ Prince: Oaeiad-in ois Logatines Lotte hin ale vesidence. No 226 Kast Fourteenth mu eet nformaiion given, 8, Broker, No s —Ou M of enh vooger Sr arimradtqy raed gases lied [eset attra tigen of i on ened aly vance the money neceesary to Fight Cartes de Wiaite for Une Dottar, |, Bina 1. Sotton, aged 19 months, Sect Yo ve tim ots teu a meaty | ax ALIN OS eadway Hoenpnes pred toordses | ord tad th fama ro he Srna {0 avail himself of their kindvess, and an goou work Strorty thle (Weduesduy) aisrnoun, at half-past three ° ny) a tornoom, if pan his intention to goon the stage and aid bie father with Twelve inte: . « | Vohek, without farther inv o those talents which he had made such sacrifices to do- | CIVAL, piven gag SA Uttonen an” PF Rav air —Ow the battle Hel!, near Gettywburg, Pa on a Lottery.—20 Uh pa ween s Union force, under Colonel J. M. Williams, First | variety and beauty, to see which alone would weil repay | ail the eplendor of navy bles and gilt, and parade the Fogimont Kansas Cviored Volunteers, commanding that | g yidtto the Park. Here, as in other parts of the Ram. | streets, kid gloves and quiring gins to the eyo, a4 some sre oe the Second Colorado Volunteers, with ® | pie, the walks are well kept and tho lawus noatiy | do, smiling beviguly upon the yellow giria, Is his what Soe aces cavalry, escorting @ train to Fort Blunt, | trimmod, and the foliage is fr more varied than cau be | they oniist for OF tho gororement supports a squadron io arebel force of Texans and Indians, wader Colonel | found ia any othor sttailar space of ground im this part of | those asx? Btandwaitio, a Cherokee hal/breed. the country. When imelgence of either privateer reaches here & are pry iny of the flair are about as follows:—A | paving satisfied our curiosity, we again returned to our | long delay is made before any action ie made to tateroept , ply tre % cobeistng of two hundred and bails vebicie and consinued our drive, We noxt passed by the | them, instead of every veal getting ready for matant ‘wagons, containing ebsistence, &o. , for Col, Phillips’ com- | oiq reservoir, and the drive led us slong by the cast side | departure, Ou their arrival, incase of need, everybody ‘Mand, on the Armansas, and a number of sutler wagons, | 9° thy no AuKioas to get on shore to ot Setth equtijmnenneescis ine uss toutanretuorsaysncaneeing (eee: AS we arrived in the vicinity of Ninety | seemsonly ot the headquartors of Killians, eoumy . #ixth sirest we were rewarded by a view embracing | se0esh—the Ice House—ihere w imbibe bad rum and rr Jul ca de received on Uh 2d, Chmmtian ‘tm all about three hundred wagons, left Kort Scott abext q velope and improve, _ ——--- way, July 4, of woun 5 3, Chvomri as mavy miles ofcountry—the East river, the Sound, Long | wor#o lager, to lounge in the arm chairs an@ quiz the girls Whitney House—Broad Abot toe Sevant, Seorad regiment, New York State the 25th of Juno, It was eacoted by two companies of | xiang shoros, Morriannia, &e, 00 ee Macready mado bis frst appearance at Birmingham, in | geahenee " On dhe Kuropean plan. WEY, COP MOE | iiiitia, eldert son Of Insae C. and Margarws Sbuart, of Jane, 1810, in the character of Romeo, and achieved a Molt Haven, Wertebester county, N. ¥., 10 the Susn your nford’s M of bin age. smcoens. During the next four yeara he remained an ato; papers please % Brothers are charming people at BAI VPatorwon (N. J.) Heane coy with bis father's company as leading actor and | aud evening. Sreveee At Gettyrhore, Pa. on Teatng duty 6. from tat plac stage =«mabager, performing with great applause 0 Wistte Photo- © wound eares © oe oe the Lab ‘the Wisconsin Tilird cavalry, ander Captain Moore, who ‘was in command of tho escort; two companies ot the Niath Konsas cavairy, under Captain J. E. Stuart; one company Of the Sixth Kansas cavalry, aud two new companies of the picturesque could not well help being entertained ‘Thore is « slight hope of «change for the bettor now a at this charmin, scone, After lingering a short time to | new Admiral is on the station, if be has backbone enough please the eye, we again proceedvd on our trip, and im a | tostem tho habit of inaction that has #o tong prevailed, few minutes wo passed by a building now im use asa so) | and force all to do their duty promptly, But I for a com- Taised { - incial towns, and by ind re Onenel pose ccc svete nee les Tenet net | dier# hospital, The appearance of a gentry at the gate at | plete change of vessels will hav» to by mado before a | 4 Ve pa =A ata payed eagle Psat cing ne HODMES' sow Gailory, | Wisconsia reghnant, sem of the late John Blovens, of thie 4 i ‘olunteers. t aseaaion « - | great reform can be accomplished. hard. 4 ne This, with two twoive-pounder howitzers, constituied once told us that the military was in possession «f the es- | &! on | iets |, 1b i true, fw euid that daring this time Macready almoet entirely Bridgewater Paint-Fire and Water , wore intersed in the Ef tablishment, and the number of partial convalescents— | that 4 vessel in port should not be able to let her crow put in the bine uniform of tho United States—rectining on the | foot on shore, No vessel of this squadron has any busi- grass of tho enclosure, gave us the information, without | Bess to stop in port over twenty-four hours, then asking, that © of those who had faliea ick or receiv | steam should be kept up and hor oiflcers and crew within retrieved bis father's fortune, From 1814 to 1816 thia | Proof—for cottages, barns, roois, veasels, antable work, Ae Re. REY NOLD . young acter, now quite a popular favorite, still continued RAYE OLE®, Agnes Mattes lene hia provincial tours, und visited Klinburg and Dublin, | Composite Iron Pipe Ratling.—Meavy fi "| and substantia}, ornamental ant chenp. HUTCHINSON & where be was favorably recived and conriderably tn- | WICK ERSILAM, 209 Const street, cunt of Hrondway the tain escort. They met nothing remarkable between Fort Scott and Baxter's Springs. Here they found the First Kansas colored infantry, Molonel Williams, with a section of the Second Kansas county ode & d relatives, and theme of Daniel ed wounds while eagaged in their country's defence were | call at any momont, When the government senda proper Dattery, aud i Colors * 7 creased bw reputation, At last, after six years of th our nae tha oe icity pp peas there being properly cared for. vossols and earnest, restate olticers, thea, and mot til! | dun round of the country theatres, he folt aes i Niw. Avviing madnine Masopeluee. P Monday, July 20, Wn with the train, Colone! Williains, as gem eanlete ging Passing down ‘he road infront of the hospital, after | then, will the soourge of the soas be destroyed. When, pared to faee a London audience. . No. 935 BROADWAY, near Twenty | abreot ‘ Pere 4 Gita ceases ct the ecteve pasty ranitk ted hae ie riding a short distance, a careful observer would notice | Ob when, will that happy time come. On the 14h «f Soptomber, 1816, Mr. Macready mado ‘This new ge nse Soaane e@rwetive strength, to about one thousand six hundred men. | °°, (29 ‘eit the remnanis of somo of tho old forts ant | Admiral Lardner arrived (1 the Tiosnderoge om the 17th | his debut in London, ab the Covent Garden Theatro,a oer tr tthaas pep oan broastworks used during the last war with Great Britain. | tnst. to superseds Admirat Wilkes. Tho latter loft for H® | Orestes, im Phillips? tragedy, “Tho Distressed Mother,"* w Oo tbe 18th of June our wdvance guard come upon a | It is trco that tho traces of theso works hive nearly dis | vanson the 2):h. On Monday, 22d, the Admiral hoisted | the nouse was filled with a most critical audience, and someriees relat: | rath yoor a aage. sy whose mg png Ba = Ml ant theta ene com: | appeared; but eoough still remain ty make their site | his ponant aud slated time Daaish flag and vimted the Go- | among other emment actors, Kean witnessed ana | mre. om hand und malo to ing machines, ihe trienda of tbe A brick engagement cnsued. in which the rebels Wat interesting to the curious, vornor, who returned his visit che following day. applauded the performance. At the tall of the curtain with operators, seat to families by the day or week. eral, thie (Weduoe ho at wounded. The purty consisted of texans and | We next camo upon the old boundary wall of the Park It ts oxpoctod soon to establish a floating dock In this | ino aououncement that Mr. Macready would reappear For the Hair Barry's Tricophereus.— Sabet The toniaion write taken to Sermavecd Coon ae nus. Oulonal be pana Oe Segre at One Hundred and Sixth street, wad enterod upon thar | harbor of sulflctent expicity to repair the largest vessel. | wag hailed with three rounds of applause, and his | The best and cheapest article, Bold by Druzgista Oy Se eee dred woo, was eucampod in a strong position on the om plot of ground known as the Park exteasiin, which runs | A large amount of stock has bean subscribed hore and | success was thus insured. Hazlitt, the critic, i y mreny Un fy vu Pearce MO. Weer, de of Cat ris the bal: Fas! , Mt, the critic, pronounced | Onrintadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative | fon 0! Fraccie Whitey. med | year, Smt s sae 1) dome * ‘abin oreck. It bei oor night, it was decided | four blocks farthor north, to Qae Huadred and Tonth 6 balance in Emsland. Macready's debut the most promising be had seen since dt Wig dey holenad ‘4. retail,” No. 6 The friends gud reiotives are reoveeto to encamp the train ad toree, send oat scouting parties to | gireet. These four blocks It is often asked «Why is St. Thomas secovh’ Why Mio 1 the tuners that of tho great Keon, But, notwithstanding he bad | 7? dye applied by skilful artists, poo owned rage made bit, Macready battled for years before he was ro |W. A. Baten Pr 7 in the world; in cognized an a frst clans actor. Kean, Kemble and Young | {% the worlds wore thon the established favorites, and Shakspero’s : Ways could be soted only in the two patont 8 you in,their wild state; and, ee 1 trong! jp Ee Song Comm pit phoor d migt wig | desiring v0 view this groand to a alice Advantage, a its pet vee yd tig panacea Symone an a a ovdhoed ‘he rebel pickets on the north side of the creek. Ihe | Character must soon be chznged, wo pas 1 dowa a steep | 1s ‘ the love of gain.’ At the beginuing of the war but won tt dimes deep the cure mt running | hill to thenew boundary line, At the bottom of this bill | D\vgra ys largutently minesroontel avery mae no ana at tole to coe moruity of the Istot July Colonel Wil- | # Harlem lanc, woll knowa to all ownyrs of flue teams. | tho Union government aud lauded every overt aot Dye—The B harmless and reliable Bold rm Factory, Bl Barclay siwees. MISCHLLAN : ir Hams moved bis command forward to an advintagoous | Tarmag westoriy along Oae Hundred and Tenth strect we | bellion # few altered their opintons. Bat when - \ r] : 4 theatres. Thus th ‘incia! yi ream ‘ ee ¢ «© prone . ae ie position ou the prairie over! oking the creek bo:tom, and | had a fine view on our loft of the rocky, rough, wild spur | S48 FM began to come into port, coal and other | eee in noaritg. te om pena es epi ite ns Bear the deuse timbor, which is over a mile broad, . " 2 ariicies oF morcuwndise were im demand, then honor, mer- rom appearing in some of his best cha ; MAGNETIO INSKOT POWD em, Whe major portion beiog on the north of the | at ie to be transformed into something more like a | chaodise, v ssels, and, if need be, mem, were offered to the | racters, until at leogth hiw triumphant impersonations of Idren ‘Teethin Mother . ne otronm = a, side was lmed with dense | park, and yet not to be so much altered.as materially to | boat dee, Movey boas ne al ‘hore, aan as ia Kog- | Virginiis, Mirandoia aud Rob Koy gave him rank ana | DDde mts paint Lire yb (gis hilladgerey nn | phon o ‘Tha Original aud Certain Vermia Ruterminater. Wrant oks were quite steep. Be- 4 s 1 ote to get rich turned alinost every dian’ He followed up these successes by acti “ ms diarrhea, re die ate. ‘ ing Renel hint this the repels were The train wan com. | C°0Hf0Y 't8 Present plotureaqus appesranoe. Tho sur yaak #coa, Tomorrow, if the North could pay a ‘al Soakaperoan paria, and at the t'rury Lang theatre Bae erates br nee ae ee ee cures wind colic. | By aiving relief ae to the mot conte « botile. Ants, Bugs, Floss, &e., nitare, Ac. from Motha, bas berm texted for twenty re, Married. ia Free trom Beware Gown:—Monso.—On Monday, July 20, at the reaidenoo | "24 warranted reliable, It \« free gatete. # waa Col, Wilittns, with eight companies of the | OF D4 been at work, aua we obsorvod whore the viguer vice, thon taey would throw up their caps and Abas éoloréd, four of the Second Colorado, and a | had beom marked out for the continuation of the Dr ivo. icra cor the Unio. t do not think ten = of the cavairy and the toree howitzers, moved down +25, Ratives, hore understand the cause or oreek. A large force of ‘guiceasiuaie Here a piece of rock tad to bo reinoved to lower the © -ac 4 for preserving Fura, Cloths, Far. of the heroes of SI and ‘William Tel y In 1428 be played at Paris, wher Hk was do ployed. Th was found that tho north side was clear | W4Y. and there » doep hollow had to be filed to raive it, part of pan etter received than either Keam or Ker the French L — Qf Feber On reaching the bink of the creek it was | and thus form tue level, The dilficulty of this yrece of | Schon, Williok-& Co., tmsty by several merch critica pronouncing him seeond ouly to Talma, In 1537 | % the beide’s father, by Kev Dr. C. C. Vise, Dowixc® | imitations and counterfetia: Twn task has the signavure of " found iwupessibio to ford, the current being very | roadmaking appeared, toa novice like ourself, t be uo Dorgnen Oot WE rests mora famous, offered ia the posted. ad , . ‘sii, canis tasted conquerable; but yet it bas wo be, and will be, completed Resolved, To address the Presidency bag wee | the ‘The howitzers were ordered iu position, and for by the time set apart for the purpose. At the time we | “ounctl’s rezret at the circumstance of our harbor being ainvet he undertook the management ° Gowns, of Cardenas to Catimaise Monso, of Brooklyn “ theure, Lawton; and ih 8k tactged Tory’ Lone flit Hsaink—Om Tuecany duly 21, by the Row. K byOM, for t BAsODs. In thee Duncan Dusber, Mr. Joun J. Parise © Miss Oars . — reat “aoa! of money” aud ‘aie Heart, ad of th Ann's Rat Pillecortaia dent) we Bateand Mice Holt og of enterprise. He « ell druggiste and fu: re Cemlere, @ hours the rebei position was shelied visited thi wild spot the laborers had begun to turn tho | ‘Anturiearwinch is af the prestont prejudice es one soar, discover the F force, ‘ and accessories of the theatre, and did much to raise = futereh wage erry between ie ae first earth and to remove the old wall, proparatory to | morce in gonorab the standard of the trical | erformances by inaisting that Borxuas.—On Monday, July 20, at his Inte reridence, DEMAB & BARNER A OO, Agow Drothing rl “Sat day, im the course of | making the roadwiy for the drive. What the particular prejudice is vhe gentiomaa fais to | aii plays should bs appropriately and ortisticaily placed | 93 Ludlow street, of consumption, ETHAN A., on of M. A 208 Rrosdway, Mew Toru. which a reinforeeu by @ detachment from Hundred and Tenth inform the pubtie. Your correspondent comes to tho | upon the stage, and by setting an oxam; le of mo acd 3. Jane Surnham, aged 26 years and 7 months, the der Major Forman.of tho Third | Beture leaving Ooo Hun Street we Do | rescue. ‘Iho reason why merchants: are wo bitterly op and ro: riety ‘0 the ladiew and gentlemen of his ot rornatas will be takeo this (Wednesday) to Troy, it is a pity at we have pot a ‘ew mime: ticed on oar right the site of the ground to be reserve? = srandies re poppet ta, the page od . ‘ government shina its own, and docs not jay the for the extension of Seveuth avenue. The proposed | ororpicnt pri Jed by her Brith Ma, ef plan is to make the avenue one handred aud fifty J sul, Lamb, of Lamb. Bali & Co.: ner docs it purchase feet wide, with trees planted down the contre # its provisions, as formerly; but, above all, the blockade lund along each of tho sidewalks, thug making two road. § T™nvers dare not come hore, aud 80 tho above morehamte mourn and wring their hands iu despair, Coal is at 9 dis- y. “atonal : eggrtra ways, which in time would be completely embowered J count. The oniy demand is gin and sinews of war of like No more commissions, no more cargoes pur- or nuermeant, e Of such man . Bumnaws—On Tuesday, July 21, 8 agers, both in this country amd in En, yet, Bonnane, tty an’ Netobh Tae Valle ‘Ore FOUN relinquished bis pusition as manager t return to bis starring wours, | 6oy. during which ho was almost ui miy suceessiul in Baowrn —On Monday, July 20, of injuries received by 1848-4 he ugain came 10 the United States and met a y ® railroad car, at Jaimaioa, bo 1.. Dy cars, avearnd and jectect order on the opperits bunk, | by the branches of the trees, This would then form a cordial reception von of Kiijah H. ‘Brower, of New caste, net Gat ae coma art ana ed “utterie f ating the rebels, | eplondid unintorrapted drive—a eoutinuation of tho Park for secesh Ail visions of sudden riches | Mr. Macrondy's Inst visit to this country, in | Westehesier county N.Y wi te NEL ON SOND Tarr whe Abrowing away arms aud recoutre: x vanish, and long faces are in fashion. Over the other sate | 1846-9 is, however, most memorabie. On account Funerad services will be hoid at his jate residence, Las ent. pnappbey they tuade good their | a*ive—from Fifty-ninth street and Fifth wveaue to Kings | of tho water there comes a grow! or a grunt. Joho Bil | of seme misunderstanting with auother play actor he id avemi er of Faghth #treot, this (Weanenday ) orca of their wounded. bridge, and back to tho Fifty ninth street and Eighth | condoles with hem in their aiitictions—Admiral Wilkes’ | aroused the anti-Fngiteh feeling Of a portion of the people | aliernowu, at ve o'ciusk. ibe remains will be interred The. gaamendp. Piveceeseasidters | ovenne exits ef the Park: squadron, The Shipping Gazette auggosts that the British | of this oity. Upon bis venirer bere, at the Astor Place | at Chappaqua on Friday Comper lantitute, Axor pene were the ‘CeteruQe focena ene Indien government should jon with that of Denmark im pre- | Opera House, in 1849, ho inerersed ‘this iceling by a | CkowLEY.—Im Prooklyn, on Monday, July 20, Jame ’ Kitied ‘oonded, aud dfteen of Capt Stuart's | Bus we had now to return; and, passing over the rongh | venting the urauthorized occupation of the harbor of St. | couple ct quite unnecessary speeches. When be again | Cxow:ny, tm the 38th year of his age. NEW DISCOVERY IM THK TRKOTMENT OF command, Seth Kansas cavairy, were wounded Five | ground along the site of the road now {n course of cou Thomas by Adroiral Wilkes’ squadron, somebody ge evening, Moy 7, 184%, he His trieuds are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed are cured 4 ‘white and Indian poidiers were killed, 3a}. Ferman, com: | steuction, we arrived at the top of a hill not yot named, | Must have lost by the recent wholenale capture of binek h cries, groans and hisses. The play | meaday) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom No. 107 Will w mandiog Indians: ade rupners,and they want this barbor free to in 2 . seueived three severe Hiesh wOoUDdS, | ung eioyated 130 foot above the level of tide water. This | carry un their nofarione operations, -« Se Dei every advauiase of position, | bill is in the neighborbond of One Hundred aud Fifth aud | tent to accumulate wealth in logiti trafic 2 . SdH they had bat artillery could havo maiataived | Que Hunared and Sixih streets, near ve Righth aveuue. | Lamticionn wil bear the Mabe OF a townay wim. Ghemevives vill their reixto”coments arrived What a view rewarded us (or te paivs tasea to reach | and mavhood, aud then it will make no dillerence to you The firet two acta were performed in | atrect. dumb show, and, exnaperated by this perrixtesce, the | Cumwinee—On Tuesday, July 21, Carnnnine, youngest audience began to throw rotten exes, chair and other | child of James A. and Annie Cummings, aged ‘I year, | Mirkiles upon the stage, in order to drive Macready off, | mouth and 4 doys. while indeseribabie noises were uttered, banners wore | The iriends ni the family are rerpectfully invited to at dispiayed, ses aa large as horse collars were | tend tho funeral, this (Wednesiay) afternoon, at bait i Z { From prixoners Gol Willaas learned that about one * this spot. Here we could see the High Briago, the Crn- | whether St. Thomas harbor is filled with United States | produced, and a scone & mingled fun and riot ast two o'clock, from No, $60 Third w ‘ ena’ five hundret mes were detuned by higo pe s' x men-o!-war or no. coutinoed until Mr. Macready withdrew, tired of verm —m Monday, July 2 +, infant son of water at the Grand river, sent as ® reimforce | vent of the Sacred Heart, the Palisades, in fact the whole ‘hil ques Brands endoreten: 5 the unequal contest The pext day several gentiomen | Charles (. aud Chariolte A, vwone ’ MtTINO CAND | - yatanding Cove! | of the surrounding country for thirty iniles in extent, Our Nassa: signed a card asking Macready lo appear again. He | The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune T QBUNON, A BOMB, TIMtTin® CASDe AED @lloe, whe fearing Chat the roused robe might rally on | Passing around what is to be the Circle, wo bad @ more Nassav, N. P., June 29, 1863. ons Traeets ‘ee mwany tneeaie, aitemspied wre me (wedueatey) shersoee at two o'clock, (rom No. | DHLIY 302 Broadway, comer Dears ero Theos reiaforcenen: ined bor ie ‘1 a pest “‘Macbern'’ at the same theatre on the night of ‘est Twelfth street - these revalurwemnis, be devecmined to yush forward to | southerly view, which embraced the city, the bay, the | Vasaw Overrun wiih Otion—The Whole Oly Crammed | YAY 19. "Tuo wane cistarbance eusted. ana the talice, | toxwnay Om Tuesday, July 21, Danae, widow o OF NOTR PareE. READY IvtrArar, © ee eee ee petanay | chores of Statea Island, tho Hudson and tke Kaat rivers, | with the Saple—Contraband Trade with Diate—Th: | who were prevent In siroue force. eodeavared w eject | Jaen omwoily in Uhe sid your 0. hor age. A er att indie pre ont a: Olwawe oa reache Aboot janet ‘without far her eecounter and safety, | Ac. Thus, whoa this ground is completed, it will fori Blockade nt vo Pffective as Suppord—Reported Cap he digorderly persons from the theatre, Thus was the The iriend the nay ore respectially invited to at b-actin Creek igh! wnite im preeing the during courage of our é r) ‘ vs tr What oa b > etn ne | o'cloo i wey ’ cartier esirine to grt the . nen uF ‘orexsi ‘ ‘evemy' roundings of Gotham, aad sow that the exteusioa Lind« Crowds of Visitors in the Tron— & the Peure | mi itary was called out and fred upon the crowd. Twen bridgevitie, Weetebester e auty, +. € oan wow be sued, host ot te son ‘ Py weially ‘do EY od grea 6 the valor aod dis. | have been obtained the view can never be ubstructod vy Fate of Nasaut—Pourth of July im Nawou, de, de | Wyone persons were killed and many more wounded Doxmnor.—Cusmime Howat Dosnsoon, aged 11 month LEBLY & RLLIOT, ©4 Bros twny ? . a ri en exritement in the city continued for several diys | and 16 days = vs a Sia ies iS come ba asteast wih thors, | bendines ee ‘es iene bas mp ape sdegsiggi ton Rages caeragetps were | atverward Public meetings were held and the military | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | (YORNS BUNIONS INVERTED Malia FNLs RO nT The ‘mountain miner: i Near this spot are the nursery grounds o! i‘ ay. | bever so overrun with cotton ax is the city of Nassau at ris Mr. Macready thereupon lett for tos. | invited t attend the fugeral, from the reauienoe Of te a 7 a py Dy Ractaeiy rr of Secon . i" ™ a oy phe & march, toe ed 5 ing visited which, we passed into Eighth avenue, Oh, | the present time. Every available place large enough to : oon went back ts Higlasd, never visit thia | parents, No 119 Spring street, this (Weduestiay) alter | Mn on epost iB eawey.” Helere te pnyusbend aan r- ” " seen, | country agaun. hoon, st one 0’ purgeows uf tne ety Serer st thee Mauagers. ut now, after the exhipitins | what anizht was here! When podbot was first pes _ vp — oa is os fat prorat " In the autuina of 1840 Macready began an engarement | Dnivnaix—Ou Monday, July 20, the infant soa of pe whl Se eaeania, RI: Z credi,. Net one of the wounded | menced the Street Department jan wo grade this | It up six and @ jeep on a! wharves, | at the Haymarket theatre, London. bot wax obliged to | Robert |), and Cathwrine Drysdale, POTION [ACTA AD, SAOO-ARE Tie = yy XS place In the ranks till eorpelled to do | avenue, and now, although eight miles of Park road buve | vacant lois and even on some of the lawns. It is literally | ‘eiouuiel i em account of Hi bealth. in 1890-41 be The relstives and (riends are invieed to attend the fu F fitg . 1) on an viGtos sot DiS tid Chambers ‘ ’ ~ laytd bis fine! engagement at the rame theatre, aud | nerai, tau (Wednesday) afiermon, at one o'clock, (rom | gree es oo ty shee C-— oe. One na. Sens doen constructed aud are in excellent order, Eighth | “laying around loose” Tojudge by appoaranoos, Lagsing | Vox buy ‘arewell berett and leave of the stage ai the | 66 bagraw atrect, Hrooniya. t cue pamang soreagn ee oer He bound it up oon avenue is impassable at Ninety-ninth street, ocly two miles | must be rather @ scarce article in Dixie's land, | iheatre Royal, Drury lave, February 26, 1861, On the Doses m Tuesday July 21, after a lingering Uimews, ere 4 808% OWN AND / ARIS BOOTS, BORA the blood ht maintanet bis place, leading avd Gring | (rom the Park entrance, What doubtful inducement ts | and it strikes me that some other thing wiil ‘ J | = oJ pyre meee gg | aes ned Wye a da hag oe ge Diag Bore qos Brees sah tel Ganthnte toeseurs chau Drums aan, . fe-duy, Uhh neverdly wounded in the hand. kven thea be | here offered to the people to handover the Park to their | soon be rather scarce there if Uncle Sam | Loi ony himany emimeut authors, artists Aud actors | trelende par 0: Linguld, : Oe ee ee ee ereeaibeecete | dopartenental care fticks 10 the bonding business in regard to | wore yr sent. since Macteady's retirement ie has re- | The relatives nnd friends the faanl'y sis bie cousins, 1LPONS INCOROEER CHNUNE 15 4 EW SEERA, on os oon & onne negro veg! det nee ee pments to Nassau. " bers of those whe 1 in Dorsetabire, and bas employed his time, talents | Cornelius J. De aond, Jobe Cull and Waltor Lanigam, are | sothing iike it bas ever beem before offered to tue puliian Mb mont cnuld be ound itisn in'a Inuie fact roused DY Caer bergen Seece Wa iene dak oe been pas ale “ts 4 nding Western flout ~ 4 | 22d Wealth in improving the social and intellect al cond). | respectfully invited to attend hiv funeral, om Thursday a —— Goo cutiors, Mo wan eompoiied to move bie wagons to | “Shed, And visited Modowaa's Pas. Here is one of ye paves ae Pad no give a om tion of is poorer neighbors. He diod aged abwoat seventy. | ariemnaun, at ¢wo o'clock, from bis late remkieuce, No, 19% | 's wm 0 combination of ravver, gwte percha org’. ft train he ideoces of bow art may be used to improve and im: Fastera and potions nxie are japing Wo i. me years. AS an actor be oe rauk after Ke n aod eek. - ~ thet part of the which would ome within the lines | the ev’ i" vf : 1 we ‘ ie emble, bat among the first of hie day alike ta Mhuks uecticut aad California papers pease copy sticks patthee ond linings to boots and shoes ou® of the colored regiment. Previously be bad been with | tate mature. A etroim of witer,that must necessarily ‘ell, Jet them , they will how! to a different tune whou the the Colorado “ f th Ragland aod Enghoh: perean, tragic and melodramatic charactors. As a man, De Navexsn—Haddeniy, in Brookiyn, on Monday, July | sirony without stitching. Tk mands booken furniture, « ao a ae pase through the Park. is made to fall by moans of a cas | time comes for a sottiement wi ng! and Englishmen | ne secured the respect Of bin profewsional ammociates and | 20,GxonGE SHaw Ie \ACCENY, #tepmon Of the lute Thommen _ seoredtully cade into a broad pond or lace, and to fali ontagain atu | for all the wrong done to us to this war, Of course some | the warm esteem of & large circle of divtinguished friend, | Comtugan aged 2 son, < ae and 2) days " Ty, Ways, bows, ivory end all artickes of househobt am, | * nd died full of honors, pa fi ee fem i| fall os —Noperary ere eS ee NaS ee ee eee | watu[laivan and trie ofthe Samy re repesttlly | aia, und ao ealy eppicd oeemmon pene. 1k noe water then meanders along uoder now building, | #evors - _ . 127 Joralemon #treet, this (Wednenday) aitervomm g at | inte in water or oth It sdberce ofly sulstamors Ornly and os baa and through lovely spots now boing constructed, until i¢ | who are put to considerable trouble and annoyance by MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. haif pant two o'clock rahe Capea peerage a outs finds its levei in the bottom of the vailey at One Handrea | this bonding business. The government contractors are - noe ne | guar bap am, anes dene Sean hee pompletiy. Put up im pareages ad oe ‘aod Eighth *troct. Here, doubtless, tt will either beturnet | among the suiferers, They are for the most part Ameri The Great Excitement in New York, A Kerry county, Ireland, aged 44 years aad 6 mouths, Vereny uae, toom twe-cuaen 8 bunared pounds, Dor ove The mail steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Wilkow, will The funeral will take place at two © chook, this (Wed 7 a ot soren some additional ornament cans and loyal to the Unies, Their contracts were made ~~ = gala ~, Me pesday) aitersoon, from bis late remideuce, No. 3 Want Le remot grounds. on the strengt& of getting supplies from the States, and | jeave this port at noon on Thursday for Aspinwall. ington atrpet HILTON BRO®. £00. Propristare, Prov.scane. fe the Ni Losing this stream on oar loft, we turned into a flue | they have to pay heavy floes for the nonfulfiment ot thetr | rhe mails for Central America aud the South Pacific | inamm.—ln Brooklyn, on Twesday, July Zi, Maser, ~ ——e moved Herth. plece of woodland, reodored fragrant with the odor from | contracts, nod it really looks like @ hard care. Bat it | w))) clone in this city at half-past ton o'clock to-morrow intent daughter of Patrick and ferah Diamond, agod 14 Office comer of Dyer and Ping atreeve alli er the wild vines, acd at ail times charmingly vol amid the | to be hoped that their Yaokee ingenulty will help them | worming mathe a0 10 days. ras ot ter | MANTOH LIR ooMDLAL he duce met wor twilight caused by the overhanging !oaff boughs, al- | ont of the scrape. The New Youe Hanatp—Fdition for the Pacific—will | perenta, Xo. 19 Stanton street, this (Weinewday) ster Pie Greas Ameriens Hemety for Choters, Cholere Martina, THE BLOCKADE, reported to be go eflustive two weeks ago that it was impossible for a vessel to leave Charleston, would seom to be somewhat relaxed, judging by the arrivais here dur jog the last ton days. The steamers Charleston, Lizzie, tapuy, Alice, Raccoon, Kate, Eile and Annie, Banshee, { haif-past two ovelek The frieads of the family Ciera Letanvam Dysentery, Diath sa hvmmamer Uully invited to asiend, Compaint Pain a4 Cramp im (he Rim tng, and will give & full apd interesting report of the Om Toesday morming, Jely 21, at the reridance -: Somes oad great Fxcitement and Resistance to the Compeription sot , John Decker, CaTnaman Dace, wile d David in fork during the past week Decker, Me. aged 08 youre inptallaiegetyi + with am scoount of | Or riends amt reintives of the family, and those of her the Foings of the Populace, and the Incveats of the oo sow, Jotun and David, reapoetiully vied W atlend | pein and unew Me at the time we visited this lovely spot the sun the meridian and the heat outside the wood excemive, Hore the paths have been so iaid out an hour, seeing bo published at half-past nme o'clock tommorrow mern- in in . her aod ‘ hundred yards in any direct line the point of start casion, Accounts of the Surrender of Port Hudson to the | her funeral, [rom he Tenidance af her so0 Joke Decker, | drops ile ley austen aug aaean ful colge aad Moni ing. Holuctansly we loft thus little paradise: bat our | A*tonics, Vesurogard, jeg! are eee, wave AUST” J army of General Bunks; Acowunts of the Advance of the | (iat Hagley u tne Now York ime bevactman’ Be. 886 } ai " ies aie oe ting miasion was not yet completed. A curkeity awailed us, | VO! during that time irom Wilmingtoa and Charleston, | 14... rorces on Charieaton, Swith Caroline; the iateet | Matne Aurel us t hilay Moore: Ped SF Mil ot Brown ay Moreno 70 with full cargoes of cotton, and some have loft again for any Wess, now narinin gt ine Fenty “tie i Dixie. - * _ Ly “wv pete one cag ley coangatien by Generel | Panes. ree Lars S, Oe Se yen te ) ee oe Raveriniemsrst of Racha, Mewtern, Bt, geen Forges; the latest tateliigence from | “Er, Sree, ced sciminiancms are renpecttully Invited | ers in Mie army anawinere the (nica aud Rebel Armire tn Virginia, Important | yy grimnd the funerm oe tua i anton _a che o warreatad, even to thn moet Call Movemeot# of General Rosecrans’ Army in the “uth rom Se ¥ mee, ONE OEE OP pertiowiar’ requesied & PS) Ne west, and al other interesting War News, the Latest = dae tacrel anal 3 Soa News from Europe, and reports of al! importest evecw Ferrell, aged 6 months and 21 of the past ton daye. Single \ ple, im wrappers, ready ‘or matting, six conte. a - | from the OEAT, UN prmtwey 1fal Complesion.—Laird’s Bloom pireet eed i bert evenen Mauris 200. Prerd om. Bt Near by this wood wasan arch, built on sa jucline, avi perfectiy love: on the top, which formed of the ok, se deenetee pes tt wuisbiey Wihdaas an a it ie reported here to-day that the rebet steam enrect to warn © otream of water im such a mann: or Britanvia was captured last Thursday oT the jivle in teeta de wu | be formed at either ond of tne | te Wall. Sho was beswvily loaded with otton. It te aleo arch. The same wai’ whied falls at your foot as one reported, on Goubifal authority, that the steamer Alice ood, appearing Ww be over bran bigh, at swe vther eo4 was capwred about tho rame time off Chariestos. ngein (alle at your feet—a pe io manos (oat would be sus we— down by @scientive maa as imc muiole, according to the | ane —Lomewal Jackoo: etvertion im the Saae~p | awe of bydeauton, anlers the deceptive masoary was 8 ’ Lagnia st ytag te , Tien hat four bonded sed (orty-ob# members MMe | coceted out to him. ‘This plece|of art, conquering oatare, p Aa oo TS ee Beet » oe } teal _- press, Piers yeenon 1S Fourth Hemenippl Cavalry have Cingraced themeeiver BY | win weil repay any visitor for the trouble of reaching the end (rede are renpertubly mvited teat | ref » Prien OF 204 , tones, Oy ta proprietor, BF Dasely set Cowardly Goorting thelr porwr et ® time | Lice gh ation of tho wood and arch ie near the the eclamas of that jouraal Uf course he works | . 72%. Precktes: Ballewness, Breptions Wotasstay) eterwam, ot two ~ 700 Whee their ervions Were meet Derded. Amovg thew sre | Noe Meadows. bye but any one wiv bas read Che articies over the fe. eaiened oat breatioay, wees Gonna arose 4 she 4 — pene Fay if td ally & inn Igbo noe CommiENed aed (eo EmBNEd Of We eqnta resavecd to cur sed after & view of | Signatare of Sumter, in the Courir, who is editing —-— — cathe an) Cinemane 1 (ae |r0r aad + the bk 4 the Herald. Why! actually caught wishing Hilt’s Mater Dye, 50c., Biack or Brown. Tere ¢ Miltere Boe egeet fer the United Bantam. ‘ome. the clear expanse called the Meadows we were | the paper would come the other day, sure ev natural, reliable, Depot’ Ko, } Barciag street. fod by ok B eTLINP ELD. 10 Kaseen covert ¥ aie il seb : Brigadier General Peel & Sommer, of GHOre, 5° | ariven to the wast aide of the new reservoir. Hore the | that another than = Couch wieided the editorial peo. | Draggiss Wh Late nore ' rues woubited ch Catiguearg, is Omnd, ie pring has | ,.DeVpite the fact that the season for visitors ta part. the Shale ae Jone (LLORTAATED awe ‘ w a, ot drive 9 ce the level with the water, visor town {9 still crowded with strangers. he Beret Vieweria Trusses.—Marsh & Co's Radieat Cure 1A VILLAD With PTC Res Prigatier General (new (ovevtor) Withum Smnb, & chance of seeing tne formation of the receptecie (or the | Hotel and all the minor are crowded to overiiow | tyigs No.2 Vouer mureet, the beret. MOF seen a A 4 ee Virginia, bas remivned bi comm seoe. peommary slament for our city's use, an wellas ite vat Sag. ,end the ory is, J other Ifans ofier of the same aan, Fouale motte sow ae | LOSTEATED Bmwa, De—te Danville, Va on the 10th inet, Of WHO TD acee, More, also, the pedestrians waik, the bridie fever, Ur, Walter F Stes Or Treen NK Sm, |, got tne drive rum wide by aide for @short timo, | 4 Of the Nervons, Seminr,.t, Urt~ ee (ate Onn 1 UCOTRATO NEE Of Lats ore, Me ant tyeia eaperete, ie =e yl yp A p eetint Por wate Dp Rowe ncn The Pu ' hoppy oe oon ahay beggar Mabaney heey GREENS Asceciuvon, Poitateteoen wees | BF 90S A“Siodt cles mes yh thorny Wee bass Gon view of the Park iteelt, the city, Jersey City, Se aI. , i hence oa nope cath eal te par aércicen, Chana? Downes, Maw, July 21. 1868. om Lg nn Pm, Bolly abbas | Dr, Nenterv an be te pert Daly i WH Ne | Doses Conti Oa PE Ottis arent The PURY-GR Minenchaneite (enueed) regent om. | VOC “the Drive,” ans, commstenatiy extching gtimpess Tiabed 1-34 a ne eS ee ny arenes. Me sure Gk — —_ Sg -- ha eC BOTITUTES WANTED—AY TomrKiN pm chrenis irruptives and spoia op Lhe 63m 4 ulcwre of ail ¥ sree 4 Verad Bae | 1)() Sine Ab Breetwey, 4 om board the steumer Cotewbe for Newbern, the mans poten Marre tne hee, ae Law ign, of Chae ony, te Mee | i ieee . bCoroling, to-day. The regunems exosted the great eo Scccmmuen atin, Weare tm head An cone vemmaitn wie be tahen (0 fiyée Part fer merment, | 6 KARE RRORIPTS FOR EITIKk 4nX est coteu: gem ob [Me mare through the ety Fe Eo emencemanemntinghdhacens tworbing, is the 10 AM. liedaum River haltromd 2 WHAT To bo aM TO po It. Tee - rty third Masssehusetts arrived bon this morn Mtoeasee of the Rerve as, tem! Vee (amaly are rma ™ rm i my f Ying, and met with § Dearly welcome Frc es Tig "be. tavaane | te Rretty®, an Toutes, Jvig 1, Petemnn ‘A ims leap Bow Vert, aris, Ler con * ; ' Pere) at letetisgenee. | Gemery’ “open, ¢ wo URe & Sortie of Lie ete, eperived «te thy Pemterway her Grevérmid, | i. nyt VOR BALE—rIMAT CLAM - : moemainn od 8 Owe ne ere 10.000 van ke sw wane: 4 00 me Aare ee The (emote vee oy are eR rnd ot he Newey , \ —-

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