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= SALES OF REAL ESTATE. Raise cannot trade on terms of reciproci pn ge | filioaa of colonia pared to ado te freer reciprooi' We ev or ex- Foe have wil’ them,” The this method of treat @hild of Edmund 6. and Lucy & Hutchings, agéd 18 The from the residence of his ious; ror nie street and Third avenue, this Lee ets ann {tlness, aged & years, THE BRITISH “PROVINCES. Our Toronto Correspondence. ‘Toronto, C. W., July 6, 1865. NAHANT AGAIN. i i Die y yer | Jos W. Kumnant, Another Sketch . “9 Suburbs a ae ee gee eae cabanas old de eae ak ics | wer gins and frende are Teapectully invied tat | FOR, SALE, KANDSOMS, BRICK, DayBL AN . @loven o'clock, order; lot 36396; of the Hub. ‘The Political History of Mexico. quite as much for their interest ag ours that from 46 Ninth Minsnate's fy Fd aed treaty should be eontinued. NBW BRUNSWICK CONSIDERS THE STATES HAVE THE BEST OF THE BARGAIN. (From the St. John Globe.} Colonel Vidal y Rivas, 9 relative of General Banta Anna, bei in New Mexico, sends us BOSTON SOCIETY AT NAHANT, | 14, following eosmusication. Mr. de Vidal was pa DE Ee Rk SALE—A BEAUTIF SEAT, FRONT: F ing on its ogni Palalng, abuaaneno frat aod sbade; bathing, boating an i location. 8. F. THELAND, 162 Broadway. pasw J, infant som of A J. and Mary Blount Katen months and 22 The publication of the results of the conference held funeral will tae place on Tuesday Laine Med fn England relative to Canadian defences bas relieved wi ooo Sant 'e do net underrate the valae and im ane o'clock, 13 To i &., &e., de. the last Minister appointed by General ya the curiosity of the public mind; but tt bas not allayed | of this Reciprocity treaty. We hope to see it ex- | Sev ty lah eet, re or Third we Mf Fstain Be waif an bons by Ca fiom Torsap Anna to represent Mexico at Washington, as the | the anxiety of the people. On the contrary, they seem | tended and enlarged. But we are net that Laxaerayy.—On Sunday, July 9, Manta Lancerary, lity ferry, containing one acre of ground, The house Our Nahant Correspondence. successor of General simon ae eae to view tne terms as a very bad bargain to Canada, all the 1 halk be done by us. n it pngd Cj eared Langstall and niece of ‘Nicholas and a heed fo +o gees oot ovses, ane! pre, eee a4 ? 1B BPITOR je was y mont an y m ‘ Nawanr, Mass., July 7, 1865. Mr. we oof Mexico, having, in a speech de- | ‘ken asa whole, and there are those who confidently bee our fisheries were thrown into the | Sune feet dn SS ee le stzest, 08 WEL E Co, Yo New a ie Clabes i premises. — IMPRESSIONS OF BOSTON BAY. liv. Predict that the coalition government will be defeated Tuesday morning, at ten o'slock; from thence to St. | avenue, on the benefit - Now it will b: by him on the &th of this month, commit- something else, We Dus of the United States just ries of historical blunders, tending to A) when the matter is submitted to Parliament for its legis- Jamon’ Cathedral,’ where shpre wilt be a solemn high Now I am in Nahant, which place I reached OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ted a sel ten times aa much as we sell to that country; We | mass exi 1 disfi he annals of his country and to misrepre- | tation. thei x . idg from thence to ry of the Holy Cross, from Boston last evening, by a boat newly started | “isfigure the annals ot bt bat ait Aree mio 000 souls et oy about Flatbush. airect near Central Pack, cheap. patod its leaders, I be; Detween the two places. The trip was avery | leave to address you the following lines, with one. Under a bright sun, tempered by a prayer to publish them in one of your issues. breeze delightfully cool, one could enjey the beau- ly object is not to answer the speech deli There is no use to deny the fact that in this section of the country there is an earnest desire felt for a confed- eration of the proviness and the acquisition of the Hud- on’s Bay territory, with ita great far trade; but the ques- tion of money is one that presents iteelf at once. The Canadians area cautious people, They never like to ven- Loetexnmy.—At Nashville, Tenn., on Friday, July 7, ‘oldoet oon of Eveline aad the 'iate Simon A. Lich: tenhein, aged 20 9 months and 23 days. ment, “Due otis of the tear will be given in the ice. iven in New Yorx Herar. : ‘i ‘Mitna.—Ou Friday, July 1, Guonam W. Mites, only von on Eighty-third sizect, ve th ‘atrect, near Third 9 -ninth Ten: wentyninth foORATH OR SALE—HOUSE NO. 23 FORT GREEN PLACE, Brooklyn; Philadelphia brick, three story basement and. aub cellar; excellent neighborhood: value $6,500. price $5,500; in 20. Apply to 8. B. HIGENBOTEM, & Exchange such « lucrative trade, without us for Hs farther sacrifices. our a ‘ by Mr. 0; not to speak of his person; since, tifal scenery of Boston bay and its many islands, Hs he says it himselt, persons have bat asecondary Toa stranger like myself the scene was enchant. | interest. All I wish here is simply to reotify a few facts Base Ball. B 4 VERY INTERESTING MATCH AT NEWARK—THS BIGNAL SUCCESS OF THB CHAMPION CLUB OF of George ¥. montbe ing, and I gave myself up to the abandon the which he misrepresents, I would have done it | ‘far when the interests of thetr pockets are involved; NAW JERSEY. and 17 a4 Una. 6:88 Pluce, New York. acene inspired. Boston proper was soon left Soouer had uot a few days afterwards a mecti and could they obtain all the benefite that would accrue | _ The Eureka Ciub of Newark, which gave the Athletie | | The Tomsing will be taken to Stamford, Oonn., for in- | Cos 7 9 oy ocee vive Lore, FINE @AR- hind, and Bast Boston, from which it is separated | Mexican emigrants been announced, in which I | from confederation—induce the mother country to ersot | Club of Philadelphia such a tough timo of it to win ® | yogas — ay den, rent $120, next lease $130, tax $3 38, increase 3 jogas.—On Saturday ! Raone, the beloved wife of “Abvalian Moses oved a ys An wife anda lov! The ftuoral will take place thls (Nokarvatternoon, at phage La da Terns "Tn ‘Srockiva’ oa Saturday, Saly @,, Osastin B., on! child of Lake Band Hattie lier, aged 3 years, ys. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfull: invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of 14 cent; Weehawken, near the ferry.’ Address Wu. Allen, 6% Gansevoort street, New York. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, TWO TWO STORY AND Dasement Houses, containing seven rooms, with gas, ter and Aitna heater. Immediate possession given of one. Prices $2,760 and $2,900. Apply at 85) Broadway. FPOR SALE OR EXCHANGE THREE CHOICE FARMS in Central Illinols—160, 200 ‘and 440 ncrea. ‘8, F, IRELAND, 182 Broadway, . ball from them last month, played their second game this season on Saturday, the 6th instant, their opponents being the full nine of the noted Union Club of Morris- ania, wh visited Newark on that day for the purpose of edding a trophy from the Eurekas to thoas won from the Rokfords, Acttves and Pioneers this season, Both clubs had good nines in the game; indeed, beth appeared on mew ball fleld on Ferry and Adams streeta—in prime order for the conflict, apparently; but the result proved that the Burekas were decidédly in dy adeep inlet, was left behind. Fort Warren | was decided to és the errors committed by ‘was soon on oor starboard side, and as we passed Peet Mapeli) ele base se) ae % L could not help remembering the many priso- | gratulate the Mexican emigrants on it—I deem mers who have been confined within its walls dur- green, not to delay any longer my answer to Mr. ing the terrible struggle now happily brought to 6 4 2 My main object in ett to tl - close. One notte expecially rose vividly before my | tion’ of the Americans tthe profound mistates mind's eye—that of Alexander H. Stephens, who | and inaccuracy of Mr. Arroyo's statement, when is, or ice there—for there is an incon- | he takes the liberty of advancing that, under Gene- efences and an intercolonial railway—I have no doubt their selfishness would be fully gratified. But the Teaults show that these will not be yielded. The mother country distinctly informs her colonies that they have arrived at an age when they must support themselves; that she has nourished and protected them in imfancy, and now they must shift for themselves. She generously proposes to loan them capttal, like a parent establishing his son, and endorse their paper; but nothing more will Ape. ALL WANTING FARMS.—LARGE AND thriving settlement of Vineland; mild climate; 30 miles south of Phi ral Santa Anna’s last administration the General parents, 252 Gold street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two 7 Yenient gap in my contemporary history, conse | ‘aimonte received from his government the ordér | she yiel€. This, surely, te gencrous on her part. But | best ighting condition; for, after a finely played game of | °'clock. go pe ee quent on my having recently been at sea, and thus | of communicating to Mr. Marey, Beorstary be cee still, the Canadiana in thetr Keenness for « bargain ore | two ond & halt hour's duration, they came in the victors Been re og . ge, Sata Ma i aes yeas; fod rurtnean penne: ; Pacman ~ owe from a sight ef the ne under Mr. Pierce, iat snonarshy woald sso sie? aot ‘satiated, and murmer bitterly about the miserly | Maye porayererea 278 who lod of | ih yetr of ner age, BN ile ne TAND a Pontoantr, incl Land ay wala AST TO NEW YORK HACKMEN—A MODEL . paren 7 . @ relatives and friends ly are respect: tere answered. Papers cont formation JEHU. The existence of such a communication cannot be | PU + oe ze Seiey.. Taee PENN, Rees _ wie ey ‘4 of Uniting, Wale ae fog ies Invited to attend the funeral, from er late residence, at | sent tree. score. fants, they still cling to the maternal breast, bent upon extracting all the nourishment {t will yield. The ttme of weaning the infant, bowever, has arrived, and Mrs. Johnny Bull kindly yet emphatically tnforms them that if they are not satisfied with the propositions made they are at liberty to seck a wet nurse elsewhere upon which to fatten and grow into manhood. The question now fs, what will become of the pevish, hungry infants? Will they accept of the “establishment” generously ten- dered them, or will they seek an asylum of protection im Columbia’s breast? Time alone will solve the question. But to return to the subject under consideration. I have already remarked that the people look at the mat- ter from a money point of view. The present provincial debt, for which the soil and the improvements thereon are held as security, is about eighty-five million dollar Add to this the estimated costs for defences, eight mil- lion dollars; the sum required to indemnify the Hudson’s Bay Company for the surrender of one of the most iniquitous monopolies that has ever existed on this con- tinent, thirteen million dollars; about twelve million dollars for the completion of the intercolonial railway, and ten million dollars for additional fortifications that would have to be erected with the acquisition of the territory, and the country would be the possessor of the nice little debt of one hundred and twenty-eight million dollars. This does not, of course, include the present debt of Nova Seotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward’s Island and Newfoundland, which combined is, perbaps, one hundred millions, maxing, posaiy, two hundred three o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon. Notre.—On Saturday, July 8, Anna Loviaa, only daughter of Henry F. ‘and Elizabeth Nolte, aged 13 years, 6 months and 9 da} The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, from the rodtience of her parents, corner Of Broadway’ and Myrtle avenue. Services af threo o'clock, at the Dutch Reformed church, on Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, E. D. ‘Onnesy.—On Saturday, July 8, Rionanp Onusnr, aged 43 ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 169 West Twentf-eighth street, on Tuesday morning, at ton o'clock. Pawor.—At Flagbuab, on Saturday, July 8, WiuuaM B. youngest son of George 8, and Mary B. Prince, aged i Year and 18 days. ‘The friends of the family arp respoctfully invited to attend the funeral, at. the house of John D. Prince, st Flatbush, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, without further invitation. Rarwonp.—At Norwalk, Conn., on Friday evening, July 7, Harrie N., third’ daughter of Charles F. and Charlotte Raymond, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, from the residenee of her parents, this (Monday) afternoon, at thres o'clock. Rogens.—On Saturday, July 8, Witue Jonx Rocers, youngest child of John and Mary Jane Rogers, aged 1 Year and 9 months. The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 80 Tenth avenue, corner Sixteenth street. Rersoive.—On Saturday, July 8, Francis Reynotps, aged 60 years. Rolativcs and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, which will take place from lead was maintained to the close Of the game, the Uniens failiag to score more thin & single run in any of the innings, They grew blanks in nearly every alternate innings. The on the sixth and seventh tunings, made another fine yet the bat, and fielding throughout was ly. In fact, it was ome of their best played and acredita- ble triumph im every rospect. If we mistake not the Borekas = the Atlantic and Mutual clubs a close fight of i for the trophy when they meet, and they will win @ ball or two from the Empires unless the latter play roved b; official d t, On the arrival of the steamer at the wharf I Rist Boke anne eee ues naturally expected to witness that irruption of | has all imaginable facility, here and in Mexico, to hackmen and expressmen, and to listen and sub- eee trath of my assertion. mit to extortionate demands, to which I have be- function ees neg never despatched to public a8 ths @ome accustomed in my dealings with the Jehus | are signed by the President te tap soph co ef New York, than whom s more grasping set of | self. collection of these resolutions is de- harpies never existed. This time, however, the Reseed in the srohives of the Minister of Foreign muisance was entirely the other way, for not ®| Further, during the Yast administration of Gen- selitary son of Nimshi made his appearance with | eral Santa Anna was the oc aneene or editor- urgent offers to take passengers to the hotel. At | in-chiefof the official journal of the government, and Jength an old fellow, after loading a dray with | Ca" S8Y hero that what happened there is quite the ‘ reverse of that Mr. Arroyo says. Here is, ina few ra barrels of bottled soda and minerals, offered | words, an Bice Cd oh took lace on that occa- me seat in what he facetiously termed his Praesens eres ie —_ op European pro- Darouche to lace of destinati i for ico and other Hispano-American ladly pectin ye mounted, moe Ls lseats ravillioe wes apiiated ah Mats cate eakeluswiare: ? ? my carpet | This idea having been reproduced by the indepen- bag. But I found I had a terrible ordeal to pass | dant press of Mexico, which was discussing its through, for the jolting of a dray without springs propriety, the General President ordered to pro- Sty am test against it. It was d he had ordered. over ragged road had the effect of almost dis- The pa oa of protectorate cae iceutea 3 Saari Jecating all my joints by the time I reached the | of his government and ss humiliating to the pride Joeality where I had decided on pitching my tent. | Of the nation. If the idea of a protectorate was ‘There are a sufficient number of hacks here to | {2u8 received at that time, how could the idea of convey people from the lending place te the hiye bpen resid which Mr. Arroyo alludes rr. ved? hotel, or wherever they desire to be put down, and Toyo iNied that under General Paredes, St ia a pity that some system is not dovised torender | $# during General Santa Anna's last administra- them available for that purpose. It would be Hon, the Mexican conscrvatives attempted the ca- 2 | tablishment of a hy witl h 4 wapardonable to omit to say that the old man did | To the conservatives belosg fi bah pv ell Ger ‘wotcharge me a cent, this accusation. ITHOLE CREEK PROPERTY FOR SALE,—ONE splendid piece; very cheap; creek running through. 16 Wall, room 12. ITHOLE CREEK TERRITORY FOR SALE CHEAP— bp” ‘Frazer well. Address box 2,166 Post office, Phila- pt MALL FARM WANTED TO BUY—WITHIN AN HOUR anda half of City Hall; comfortable, plain buildings, orchard, plenty of shade and pleasant, cool locality of easy access required. Address K., box 6,726 Post oflice, giving very full particulars, ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE.—THE — SUBSCRIBER wants to buy a comfortable House, with about one acre of ground, in a genteel neighborhood, from five to thirty miles from the elty, and contiguouy to railroad depot, Any person having property of the above description to seil may ‘nd a purchaser by addressing J. B., box (65 Herald ofice, for one week, stating fu WANTED—TO PURCHASE A SMALL, BRICK HOUSE in a respectable neighborhood in New York, Brooklyn or Willamaburg. Any one having one to diaposs of cheap ean hear of a cash customer by addressing, statin, B. Edwards, Herald office. bw oa $500 FOR.A, THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, UP | town; has hot and cold water, bath, gus, &¢.; pow sossion September 1. Great bargain, 3. F. IRELAND, 182 Broadway. better than in their ene with the Actives. We give the score of this match below:— uxion, 2 » Bak Si connnnnnel jculurs of location, £e. At. 8 RTY. FIVE YRET and fe ball; will foot of Jack- EMPIRE V8. ACTIVE. Quite a largo crowd of spectators wero gathorod at the Hoboken base ball ground on Saturday afternoon to wit- noss the first match between these clubs, but the contest turned out to be anything but the attractive ‘en 7 ox- pected, neither party doing themselves justice, We give the score below. long, with a co per vane, libe: be sold cheap. Apply at Keene's Fe son street, New York. ea ry Hately ATOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STQRES, GROCE- « ryand Fruit Stores, Restaurants, Ice Cream and. Beer Gardena, Sailor Boarding Houses, Hotels, Coal Yards, Meat Markets, ‘ MITCHELL'S Store Agercy, 77 Cedar street. One of the brightest and most popular acts of | 824 twenty-eight million dollars of an incubus for the his late residence, No. 64 ham street, on Tuesday elk BERIND THE, TIME. General Santa ‘Anne's last attained was the | united government to bear. With these figures staring re Mab x bp ers 2 oer 1 NEATLY FITTED UP LAGER BEER SALOON, While on this subject I may mention 9 piece of he addressed to th them in the face it is not at all likely that the peeple of * rraingham (En@jand) papors please copy. With four Rooms attached, weil furnished, for sale . penis aitrpanadieo ihe Spanish nation, ask- | the country, through thelr representatives in the Legis. | Kelley, c. 4] Srocatva,—On Saftrday night, Suly 8, Nitze Mexvrxa, | aieap'and on may torma; aiso 6 well located Clear Store end Vandalism said by those who have opportunities | ing whether her desire was that he should remain | jature, will ondorse the government in its huge schomes | Rogers, c. f. 2 | twin daughter of Sidney D. and Hannah M. Stocking, | three fine Liquor Stores, with lease of whole house. Apply of knowing to be in contemplation by the gentle- | W.DOwer 0s tie sed Fowl os = first Case, | for increasing the public debt. Hiad the money that they eee - 1 | sged9 months and S days. cabaesy iaapic a at 483 Pearl street. him pore ? \. e , PP man who owns the property where the landing | bythe people?’ Room"the, United States been set apart te, widen the | E Page, ¥ 4 | hale-past two o'clock, From the (residence of Heury B. | A. GOOD CERO REN Eg: tebt tudes ee a place is constructed. This isto tear the landing Some districts and a few ayuntamientos hat canals and give the Canadians a better outlet to the sea, | Hebbard, 1. f 4 | Melville, No. 120 Amity street. ood location on Sixth avenue, the Fixtures, Good Will and place down in order to prevent passengers coming | ¢xPressed the opinion that he should be pPeaniics | rendering “ comparatively inde endent of the Snited ™ nluce b ; ae Saturday, July 8, Joan T. Trumr, aged 65 ae of the Store and Dwelling 260 Sixth avenue. from Boston by water; for the steamboat manage- peg apni opengl eeteree these acts to be sent | 4) i res ‘aands, Took out for = squall when Paleauat Sat | — | © The relatives and friends of the family'are respoctfully AR ROOM, OYSTER AND EATING SALOON FOR meat seems, from all Ihave heard, to be carried | be ‘es, and forbade even that they should | moots. Total. 31 | invited to attend the funeral, thia (Monday) a(ternoon, tale cleap.-—Reason for selling, proprietor going West fr 5 A mentioned in the report addressed to the Coun- | ‘The question of importance next to that I have just re- ‘at half-past two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 229 we lsaanne naststitin on only by fits and starts. It is s great conve: | oil of State, ‘This body declared that the will of | ferred fo, now bofore the public here, s the Detroltcon- | |, Club Fe ee aire Cetera, Weat Virginia, on Friday, June | ()ROCKERY, AND GLASS FOR SALE CHEAP FIX: that General Anna yu ition, ich attracts interest lee eo a * J iv (i of the Mt ished LS lence to persons passing between Boston and | siocted President for life, with the power to.ap- | more general discussion an tho tio for its assembly ap- | Biapire. 2 | 20, 576, Try, aged 00 yearn, 10 months and 2inyk. | ner or Biviy-niih atagt ata” Righth avenue. ApDIy to fr ROBERT HAYDOCK, 101 Liberty RUG STORES.—SEVERAL BONA FIDE DRUG Stores for sale, worthy the attention of druggists and . Apply to HALE, 61 Ann street, N. ¥. RANK PLANERS, VERY BEST MAKE, ALEX. for sale; also machinist’s tools rade to order at STOCKMAR' & CO., 89 Greene street, N.Y., third floor. ‘mpire—Mr. Burns, of the Mutual Club. Scorers— Messrs, Wellamaoa and Coulter. Time of game—Two hours titeen minutes. Ply eatches—Actives, 11; m- ree 15. ™ Next week there are@ number of first class matches named to take place; among them those between the Gothams, Mutuals and Atlant! the former plays both Glube, the frst on Tuesday and the latter on Thursday. ‘Tas Darrorr Commenctai, Convantion.—The followi © funeral services will be held at the house of his son-in-law, C. B. Shaw, 46 Wyck6f street Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family, and’of his sons, J..N., H. R and 1A. H. TiM, are requested to attend without’ further notice. Unpeammt.—At Pleasantville, N. Y., on Friday, July 1, Many Axn, wife of Chas, W. Underhill. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- proaches. A few days ago the Canadian delegates held a closed caucus in this city to deliberate upon a united licy to be pursued by them in that assembly. Very ittle of what transpired leaked out; but this much is certain—that while the major portion of the speakers ex- core their earnest desire to create and encourage mu- feelings of friendship and good will between the two countries, there were some ‘‘swill milk” orations made, breathing threats of what Canada will do in the event of while it tends to benefit this little communi- pu soring facilitles for intercourse between oe ee aren spears hope ie e cityand the little town. On inquiring | marshal) of the armies of the republic, with th the reason for so singular an idea as tearing down | title of Rerenissime Highness, and. that ‘be should the only landing place in Nahant—so repugnant to | receive an income of sixty thousand dollars. this progressive age—I was told:—‘‘The fact is,he | All the General agreed to accept was the title Kmgws nothing. He obtained his wealth by for- | of gerenissime Hi , because he believed it tanate marriage; and as he has lots of horses, he | better suited to the first tracy of the repub- ean easily come round by way ofLynn, and he ‘Btates tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, OR SALE—A NEATLY FITTED UP BARROOM, Goes not care who he incommodes.”” = rll ee py him, wor bery coe nigh seothranes the conditions ot ipsa Toarmee rhe —_ Teentione to Me —— at toe Grevereig = nae late residence, 267 —_ en py g : ies he ood Fistares, Rent low. Inquire in . v w on Tuesday, July 8, after rt a Rooxer ‘A PLEASING MASSACHUSETTS SCENE. Yote, the common ttle of Exceleny. In thts the | Prestme, will have the good sense to restrain themealves | Convention walch wit Mest on Tuesday, 11th instant, in J | Van tive — oe eatteny eure M Gace, daughter 0 ree OEDREED FRIOER. WOOD severe illness, of dysentery, Kare M. Gace, daughter of Gk Ratan mane seein cat ‘& Munn’s portable Engines; also Lathes, Planers, &c., of the celevrated Wood, Light make; wood working Ma- chinery, Saw Mills, Belting, ac. Get our prices, HAMPSON & COPELAND, 96 Maiden lane, N. Y. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PUBLIC HOUSE, NEAR one of the principal ferries, at x very low rent. Partiou- lars can be obtuned by apptying to WILLIAM ABBOTT, a @ tour all round Nahant to-day, going a8 | General modelled himself on the it Hidal, far as the suburbts of Lynn—that huge shoe- | who was thus called, and on General Iturbide, w ho The route was by the Long Beach, | took and received the same title. shop. in the cool of the evei is @ ver leas- y =e ee trenter ry ‘teeld, the | ¢ It was like an homage paid to historical tradi- le | tions. left of it is Chelsea beach, in the rear ef which are History and Mexican chronol t bet the delightful villages of Clifton, Dale and menene known to Mr. Arroyo, ‘when, ¢ pony) tgnorsnos, oe 1, The currency. 2. Taxation, direct and indirect, necessary to raise the amount of revenue required to meet our necessary ex- penditare. 3. The best means to increase the facilities of the tran- sit of our products to market. 4. The reciprocal trade between the United States and the British Provincer. Captain Simeon Gage and wife of James aged 26 ‘hermes 3 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, this (Monday) even- ing, at eight o'clock, at No, 36 West Tenth street, be- tween Waverley place and Greenwich avenue. The re- mains will be taken to Nyack, on Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock, for interment next week at Detroit if they Le gt accomplish these ‘objects; for they must know by time that the day as passed when the commercial men of the United ror tae aac a line of policy distasteful to em. The volunteer force stationed on the frontier has been |, and our city is at present filled with roturned The Town Council of Chatham took an excursion on elevated. To the right of Lynn is = oar charming village, Sramprcot, The rear of | the your 18th, onder Bae Adee etioe of Gocerct | tbe Fourth of July, nnd the British flag was hoisted ovr — — _— e.—On’ Sunday, July 9, Wiuam & Winn, aged 1 | Auctioneer, 170 Chatham square, rich is built at s greater elevation than the others é the headquarters of the militia ta Montreal in honor of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS year, 1 month and 4 days. NEW AND SECOND HAND COUNTERS rawers, Deaks, Office Railings, Shelving, Sash Doors. Signs: ahipped to any part of the countrys, ell stare Sxtures put up at short notice. Apply to JAMEB HODGE, jane #t, the day. Toronto has carried off the first prize at the Prescott rifle tournament. A new bank has been chartered here, under the name the Canadian Bank. A. M. Smith, member of Parliament for the city, is the president, and H. Wood- side the cashier. The police invostigation here ts progressing slowly. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ils (Monday) afternoon, as. hal Pastore o'clock, from the house of his parents, Ne. 10 ince street, Btgoklyn. Winaxt.—At Rossville, 8. I., on Sunday, July 9, Euza- aera, wife of Daniel Winant, aged 86 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Paredes. have named. The first glance at Swampscott, in ; fact, yi, oe to me a Ama recollection of the iy is before, in the year 1888, under Louis Phil- with re rel , France sought to introduce it ali town of Amalia, in the Danish West the expedition of atnirn Baudin and Prince Anda Island of St. Thomas—the houses rising, 3 de Jolaville, under the administration (of General the habitations of the West Indian town. | Eustace: qiijives suring the same adminintrs: Sythe delusion was soon dispelled, as the houses | ides in a veries of famous publications. Married. Trson—Torrax.—On Thursday, July 6, by the Rev. Mr. Peck, J. R. Traox, of Staten Island, to Many F., ‘eldest datighter of A. Cole Tottom, Eaq., of this etty. OR SALB—A PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING 4 small capital; amount Died. ~ = 2 ay Baseont.—On Saturday, July 8, Evasawon Bazsom, VOR SALE—TWO OF THE BEST MILK ROUTES IN day seems to add fresh fusl to it. The latest news from the ambitions little city te that againet the police ietrate have been forwarded the Mayor to the of Swampscott are built on s single hill, while} wr. Arroyo da: Public opinion is divided as to the merits of the case. from her late residence, . res nesert that this idea is pure rears. ‘Wa11s.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 8, of consurap- the cit ther with horses, harness, ha, a Se Saree, ee cenieenees oe aes that the empire hus been eetabiiakod by | Tne exsliement st Hamilion ben not died away. ier flends and acquatatances and those of her tion, Euny, the beloved wife of Pasi T. Wells, daughter | Ac, , Term Wee paricalare’appiy wo Wat, B: QUINN, of John and Fannie Carpenter, aged 22 years and 9 : mont the. ‘The selatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend th neral from St. Patrick's church, corner pr bean = ‘Kent avenues, on Tuesday moru- jock. 169 Broadw sone, : Lewis J. and Frangis KE. Bazzoni, and also her son-in-law, ener of Cortlandt strve! Thomas Beaty, are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 167 Kast Eighty-sixth street. Hor remains will be taken’ to St Lawrence's church, Righty fourth Mexican, + This, however, does | Mexican’ hands, and that Kuro qi ean intervention beauty of Swamp: has been provoked by the Mexk . a Will Mr. Arroyo dare maintain that the inter- of ras porece 2H vention, such as has taken place, has ben the y Pye aching, same aa that which was decided upon in the treat; . 2. VOR SALE—A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, now paying $80 per webk, will be sold cheap; rare \ trance wit bekrethe strictest’ investigation. JONES, 167 Bowery, rear building, reom 17. : ij : é f BE # affairs into tl to investigate tho charges against the members of be ——s age the force throughout the street, where asolomn requiem Mass will be up | ing at cleven o'c “ ccenimmeemnmmemcemenins petri view, pleasing to the eye, of flourish- < Seiad souttaen thats fame yee call Te | % establish » government police “foros tien ot the | for the repose of her soul. Thence to Calvary Cemetery oe ee ee beh ly igs 4 Villages, farms and residénces, evincing the overnment now 7 xi. | Municipal force. for interment. ALE! owner Mitends to live in the country; will be sold cheap for circumstances of the residents of that 5 Pressing epon Mexico a Cleary, Young, Blackburn and McDonald will be tried | | Baxrow.—In Whitestone, I. I., on July 4, | - ae ; ~ anh. | Apply early at No. 1 Hayard street, corner of Forsyth, fon of the old Bay Bate. And al thi beauty | SeraiSun it ail in ofice aud supposing it" Have | S'0e"adsclag: Sats afisk pes’ ou the Woe: | end Mabooen Bure of Bopinnd, need 13 yore and 4 | AV See vraag iat, fen Eat orale two ince from the Bowery. TT U7 ir, ake ewdy alte inprorentr at | testa nigel of tu Soran maion | ams prepay ble ce ee a Re Mo, | ROR LAM ace ate eed Dye tea puree “4 2 been comp! as of our fathers, eettiement on r Ottawa ts nos ORR. A , ‘ate, 7 3 mS” | would be taken, Inquire at the Umon House, 83 Hubert we been wrought on this line of coast, and re- aim an ‘The people state of utter destitution, Teaac Burr. +8 atree! Washingto ote the Le} forests as they were, ere the Tish fonee ns Igesla by the liberates, er ctbengetns axe being toteon wp for ‘them shronge te te eerese vad friends ont. tnrites to attend the | facieen iments, sigeet, Corner of Wacenges. Aa ee of the ite man, and what a ‘eut the province. funeral, from her late residence, No. 25 be ag A aoe Lote on Lexington av. and {a Quincy, Hickory sts. Bxlyn. UR SALE—SODA WATER STAND AND FIXTURES; % be prosented te what we now witness! Boon People answer for me; but facts answer te now in readiness for @ removal of tHie | on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, without | . Coun! Belmont, \Couritandiwown, Caldwell, Bt dotuge good bustnese and good lovaliy. Apply to WIL: further notice. sno ~ —— ms 5 a T, irmmoun Lat) ? 0 The idea so mach vaunted by Mr. Arroyo of the Broapax.—On Sunday morning, July ®, Micuam. D. Pisesic, Patterson, priagrille, Seneca” Tivol, Tarry. | [OR SALK—A NEW TEN FOOT GLIDE LATHE, ONE establishment of a ular of steamers be- | tober the assem! of the country will bid | Broapen, in the 24th year of his age. town, Westport, West Farms. Drilling Machine, Portable Forge and Anvil; price tween Mexico and the United States, which he at- | adieu to Quebec forever. It is rumored that some of the @ fiends and acquaintances of the family are re. | vot meen won SATS _ — "l tt io WA. NELSON, West avenue, between departments will have Toronto for their headquar- ‘fourth ifth stree junter’s Point, L. 1. * and pel invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- of bie brother Patrick, No. 490 Sixth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Brows. —On “unday morni July 9, Cmantorrs C. Brown, wife of x. aged 88 years, 6 months and 10 days. y ‘Thi relatives and fitends of the fhmnity are sempecttully invited to attend the fune ‘this (Monday) rnoon, tributes to the present government, is not s new one. The steamers Texas and Orizabe performed that service long and long before. The concession had been granted by the General Santa Anna to American citizens in 1854. Mr. Arroyo asssils with the vielence of those whe believe themselves victorious, and (AT MURRAY HILL, NEAR FUrTit AVEUUE—BROWN stone high stoop se Sa finished, ta perfect ‘JOSE BON, 55 Pine «treet. A FIRST CLASS VARM, OF TO, ACR FOR 8ALE— Quebec, {i ta aiareee, bas hit upon of ‘raising », in , & way of * the wind.’ The Corporation have resolved on taxing ‘every insurance company doing business within the city at tho rate of five hundred dollars per annum. The con- sequence is that the assurance companies are shifting bg nee tod ln bp orl al OR SALE. IN. BROOKLYN—BOARD AND LODGING House, with bar and billiard table attached; from 1b vo 0 ready Loardere; a rare chance (0 make reason of proprietor ne Fortina four nbd c BAIT years’ lanes’ ta’ one of th thoroughfares of the city. Apply at 61 Front Main, Brooklyn nely located. two milce from depo lew Brunewtok: large, deat rable place. Price $0,000" rae OR OTKEN HAR ENB. George street, New Brunswick, N.'J ERGH, for ® long time victorieus, some Presidents diminished instead of increased. ‘at two o'clock, from No. 117 Christopher street. Her re- = : ——— _ and a few leaders of my ‘country. Whomso- “Fosre ts every of a good harvest, the midge mains will-be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. NEAT COUNTRY SEAT, NEW BUILDINGS, TWRNTY- | YOR SALE CHEAP—AN OYSTER SALOON AND SUP. cver they maybe, and‘howorer ren hae faa | bara apes ost Goan serouelnjry he | er i pots ae ayo a | QA Row Sranait faa aa aes fe | PMT and es, the courage, energy and patriotism | *°P* . 5 a SOL 4 RE Deleaeetees J they have shown against the foreign invaders of Lae ae her A86. eral will take place at the house of her father, | from i, <Alao a valuable Farm. one a Torn ep a ce | JOR SALE CHEAP—A LIQUOR STORE, IN A GOOD HARDEN. locality. Apply at 61 Frankitn The Reciprocity Pow Wow at Detroit." NOVA GOOTIA DESIRES TO LET AMERICA SEVERELY ALONE. the Halifax Unionist.) their country is enough to wipe them out forever. Their names se well as are above vulgar accusations, and their blood shed fer the Ezra Austin, Birmingham, Conn., this (Monday) after- noon, at three o'clock. Buwnert.—On Sunday, July 0, Euma F., wife of one mile from Millstone de rs BERGH & EDWARD 8. ‘vail, ss Wall street. A BARGAIN.—A SUPE 4 OR SALE CHEAP—GOOD WILL AND 7 of store corner of Thirty-third street and rights (om jondell of New Bi ok, MARAE ATS erase Gaeta the epee oe in the Past | what part the provincial delegates are expected | wares of the funeral will be given in tomorrow's ‘a8 commpéious Sonera pun and ofthe whole werd Lie at ean salute solve eadotuctoriy te our | MBttsn.—on Friday, July 7, Locms J., von of Aleda a. n grra i a Rye Se Gy 1, @. De VIDAS ¥ RIVAS. | Doings. "We were content with the existing treaty. | @.and tho ito Henry Costar aged 38 yoru ni notched loci set cen “es antetalsate ic akirecs Touspin, bart New Yong, June 13, 1865. 0 family are invited to Herald office. \@ relatives and friends If it could have been still further extended—if PTY ACRES, 10 MII ehussctts. ——————— terme attend the funeral, at St. Ann's church, Eighth street, 2 aE 4 > - — PLEASING CRARACTERISTICS OF NAMANT. Ratiread Casdaltics, Ss crises eek. ceotee bevo-cameoies, thie (Mtondny) morning, at bal past nine o'clock elt watered, seus charen aad ‘shook. for sale or sachangs | QCHOQNER JORG. SWRET, (08 To my round of Nahant today could not} , Sea white sommes ay roy a Gifticaity that suggents Nal to ou mane O— (Looted Sunday, July 0, efter 8 shert ness, a for desirable city or Brooklyn property. Apply at 433 Pearl | board “ but be In several places hay was bein; rr pend ey bE what i can or will a stro penemtation | Spann coly Son & comes eat ee ee : cnn - PRINTERS.—FOR SALE—600 POU REVIER, mown, while in others the hay was in process.of | ee ee sea sere and fell, the, car posting over | from the provinces, favorable: to. a renewal | 27MM eves and frionds of the family are respectfully LOT--s6XiN THIRTEENTH, HOUTH SIDE, 200 fy yey by ae, Ae med, ton dane Be Steam Perch is int ag | creat dome shat Gea tad | ee Uae Baie ey "Ea nae pee | Nessa nae | BARRE Bhaticas © | Ges . remains were shov or, in 1@ pro- | at one o' m0 es a. anata nh — | = ee fhe “melancholy main’ as your corteapoudent, Pogether with the lifeless trunk were cpuntaed by toe priety and desirability of concentratin; tae. Dowsma.—On Saturday, July 8, Witmor, only child of DESIRABLE LOT—WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET, PROPOSALS. 5 ‘while the sight of the sea all the time sufficed to | coroner. The unfortunate man was of stout frame, per- | rican influence with such an object ie chee ‘and | Wilmot M. and Eleanor Dunning, aged @ years and 3 A 100 foot onst of Niuth avenue, south side; « market of PeICe OF TAR GTRERT COMMISIONRE, i } es not 80, far frons that aie. | haps thirty years of age, dressed in cassimere pants, nnd | TCenyneUenE® TN, ated oe Ooi eseuity ites with | moDtba 8 Tears Price ee. SCANLAN, OP Wrosaway To Contractors. Proposals tnclosed ‘The funeral services will take place at the residence 28. SCANLAN, 764 Eighth avenue, of the nts, 116 Christopher street, this (Monday) shernock,. @ two o'clock. frionds are invited to attend without further notice. Dorry.—On Saturday, July 8, Caraanive, wife of Duffy, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 13 Cherry strect, this (Monday) afternoon, at two e'clock. Denwam,—Suddenly, on Saturday evening, July 8, Sa- nan, wife of Francis ham. ‘The relatives and triends of the family and thone of her son-in-law, A. G, Harmon, are respectfully invited sealed envelope, endorsed with the title of the work, and with haine of the bidder ‘written thereon, will be received mt this { office until Wedneaday, July 19, 1368, at 11 o'clock A. a For regulating aud Forty-second Beoond avenue to wi te which ‘vest of the same material, linen coat and straw hat, with which he is somewhat devoted. What | vee ee body’ He had im bis possession. « Wy vgn My eg ticket for New York and is supposed to belong to that lage are kept. They all seem to be new. Clean | “Y: ven testity to the prevailing nostuess, | 4 DRUNKEN ENGINEER—ONE SOLDIER KILLED AND can Ent ll on lang (From the Nashville June 90. We are informed that a special ti from to this aity yesterday had s drunken engineer—if all the pT pele su ‘no Ly ie in jus eaut blend an estimate of nature judiciously with that of | the of a Tomer of the sith Wisconsin ry, who was trying to get on the cars. After this, afew the Congress of the United States, not with the i tures or the governments of the pro- vinces, nor with Great Britain. Now, will any remonstrances from Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the minor provinces—any leading of delegates they may send—tend to in- uence the American people or the American government favorably towards a reconsideration and a continuation ef the tre: jr any modifi- cation ef it? Is there not fer apprehen- sion that just ia proportion as these provinces ere desirous for a continuance ef the treaty—just i & i Three brown stone, corner of Oxford and fanson Also four brick Cottages, with ground at- tached, on Herkimer near Albeny avenue. Apply an the premises, or to E, H. NICHOLS, No. 9 Pine atreet, N.Y. Caer PARK LOTS FOR SALE.—ONE HUNDRED ROOKLYN HOUSES FOR SALE—IMMEDIATR PO8- nossion — between Ninety fifth and Ninety.seventh streets, fourth and Fifth avenues. ALLEN & BROWN, 96 Broadway. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.~THE ELEGANT AND luxurious Country Seat (formerly owned and occupied by Judge Baldwin), replete with every improveraentand con- st ree stung aud grading 10%h street from ifthe avenue a nd curb and guttering 120th street, tyine sidewalks and curb and art. ‘The tion is finctuating. In fact Nahant | miles this side of the same place, the engineer, in his he sem hag—t ae - . eat and, Washi porns "aku to be the OUllet, Intween ieston and | srunkon stupidity, cut loose from the train and drove | Proportion 0 Oe eer ta” note | je funeral on Tuesday morning, at Yea o'clock, | eeutifal village et Yoskers, will be sold on. very. favorable treet, from Hammond to Hovokes ence—just in that proportion the American | from ber late residence, 17 East Twenty. n an, via—who kno’ here? And what is the use | forward his locomotive for water. Reversing his engine that aie —-In Brooklyn, B. D., on Saturday, July 6, | rms, together with Furniture, Horses Carriages aud D h 4 inte th the States will conclude + the advantages are | Foorr, yD, ’ appurienances. The present owner, 1. M. Singer. Bx od flagging Tenth avenue, from Islet stopping here when people begin to be churl- | he Put on spoed and backed into the train in the most | ohisay with ust Guana, wife of J. Guy ‘Fountain’ and daugnier ‘of the | HEE ton eving fr Barve nuh banat sera wietied fah and threaten to “the ty wharves in oi ‘der to quitoa sumbet of soldiers, Then start (ng ahead, Raving Our delegates, we su , will naturally en- gy Ry Bm en, ot Albany. nee the sale, Apply to THOMAS JONES, on the preiu a foot of Twenty-necond street, North peo) er . J from * neral hereafter. pat mn hs er r Sree Peer SLaKITiRe OF NAMANT. f ongine "0 the city eG put ost hens backs San sition bat ‘he tre ‘rus not one sided one; | Albany, Cncinnatl, and Chicago papers pleasn cond. 4 | FINE, FARM FOR, SALE —ELIGISLY | LOCATED For Febuilding outer portion of pier No, 30 North river Am on the co Jaan boaeticial, or perhaps | o,Zssee.-0n Saturday afternoon, July 6, 0 three |, 2 pany fteeneesens. 2 ; walling house and | for reps ing ee Noe Enat fiver , ¥ ° o'clock, at 363 West Thirty-fourth street, Mrs. CaTnaninn A, Frasmn, wife of Jobn attor @ long and painful illness. Further notice will be given. Gonpow.—The funcral by Ouver Kocwavt Gorpow will together with the specifications ined at this oMice, Yous, July 7, I RN EL, Beret the celebrities who own property here | ing into the train he was fired at by one of ere Professor Longfellow, who is now here; Pro- | the batter men, and the only misfortune ie, femvor Agasiia, who, perhert, is up the Amazon by | that the shot missed. The passengers on the ‘this time; and General Jehn CO. a who owns pomp any po! Lagi : Dy adh eo it e eyes which I passed b; afternoon, ooh, ry! land; fine orchard low price. Apply, ARM FOR BALE—CONTAINING 40 ACRES, DESIR. ably located in Morris county, near Mor: iatown, New es that , more beneficial to Americams than to province! interests. But if #0, why should colontets advo- favorable to the cate a Loreen than to themselves? But then it made ticularly obnoxious last year by | ‘rain from Chattanooga passed. returning | «may said the object will be to show | take place at the Church of the Holy Trinity, \ r er 4 _ ACADI "P | eo people from Bathing v8 his beadh. He through "The hremea ou the Teanken “engineer's loco. | shat it is beneficial to both. we understood | *his (Monday) morning, at cleven Ueto : Hered Kalirond, Forparicuiarn, inquie if ABBA ABFEN: | 9 AccRe MABERR CDUMARS PRIVATE DANOINO. phy 0 Singusted u Loh ieee! bay motive jumped off whan the eugino was about to strike | to have been conceded Shroughout on all sides, Ms A A TY p Toma Tag Te | CER, Grocers, 42 Division streot, New York. B* Academy. 24 Weal Fourth street, ent B I on, ing cars, and came th > never denied. But ‘con’ . ery day and ti lowe ee con find ony one willing to parchase. ‘ ers saekcre ctu om SEVERAL INSURED, thet the Dalance of edvantage is with us, and ‘our Jamecasd Jullet Haloey, aged 6 Edo dbeabed Olen iy Tata ane: Moka, weset art nie ect pire a = wate aer el atta te on | yes eee ker Somes Pew an | eas errata eer | ernen ae se carrey | FO Sy wists ar for it did ot pay, and it was Mobile and Great Northern, Rai which con. | of it. We submit to the people theese Suruer. of Iyiese and ‘Thompeon stroots, this (Monday) —~— eWLAY WITH ALL APPARATUS, | T)ONT BUY A SPARK BED IF YOU 6 ® couple of years ago. only hotel YiZ! passengers from the Tenses river to Montgomery, afternoon, at three o’clook. Digg beg ie Fhe uni But Jue Jook in and ene them, They mew is the Wht unpretending oara- | Ala, isin s very bad condition. A few days since the country and who decided to re- Hannisow,—On Sunday, July 9, WiuaK R., only on | carton tn ot ing also 9 good | Sad cont & ‘0. Por sale by BE. E} Dyed wi 4 pA case which Cie wwe Fonere yh cerns eats, fect reaiprooal trade rectify their own mis- g rel N, and Mary ©. Harrison, aged 9 months and | y f the ated names for alt roadway ad sini er lodges ieata well. “gegsee care, ots Loge | take, if it rectifying, and that we should . f on oT ETI completely off the down a } . The relatives and friends of the family are respectful; beaded EXPRESSES. “ : fold our armas and gi ‘fom 0 understand that Invited to attend the. funeral, (row. the residence of is ii ACRES, 134 MI] Re PROM ive much as we valued the treaty we oan still exist thar, without it, That we alternative even for ~ Mra, Bva Brefeted, 64 Rroome street, on hia into of things, ang thay is confedsration, If rhoon, at haif-past one o’elock. 4p’ Sunday, July 9, Paar E, le, onty | dings and cope, Alay ® Farm GY OF PRAMAVENT SUMMER RRSIDENTS. 4 and brok: atoms. Two men kil niece — for sy Ad The | Focright, and others were severely Injured. "A. stuallar BROTHERS, No. 7 Line sweet, 9 acres; pri + ie tn ly tA sg,

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