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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1866. 3 _—_ Taree alee site PAS . mare eS ee zould be found Doth in American and Italian iron-clads, | ‘probably the despair ensuing upon this catastrophe | land. ‘The masters propose to reduce the wages of the | of the Legisiaiure of the people of the State of New York, | them to prepare the defence. When, be wished to | invited to attend the funeral, from his fathe but ingthe meantime thelr weight of metal is far in exeess | which surgested the second raid vow reper! fast | men by sence pe ‘and are taking a very decided | entitled’ "An act to pr the laying out and improving | know, wax thé warrant inened ? 898 Adelphi street, between Fulton avenue ef ours, and there is @ strong and growing presumption | worth of St, Albans, where ono lof the brigands had tude, They ‘agreed to damp out twenty-five | Of certain portions of the al id county of New York, The Commissioner—This morning. street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past tat in future actions weight of meiai may carry te day. | been assembled, lies the town o fe, on the Tnaces whether th: men come to theirterme or not; and | Retiee eet uiey teen ti ie wo thekapremeteur locke | aif. Donohoe said he would ask for an adjournment. | two olclock, ‘ : . mont fra or, and at this point, four days afer the But- re be a strike or lock out, their next step’ will | First Judicial district of the State of New up, Courtney onseates toeay adjournment; this wae 2) Be On Thuretay, Jaly 6, nace, wife of Charles . | falo banditti had been captured or destroyed, about a | bea t term of «aid court to be beld at the City Hall, in the city of ocular Case, ere was blame somewhere, amd “ lowe, in the 40th year of her age. Flatt ah ce Staise Sanne: dlicdennd ebsuivscaaetbtions crosea tite The seni |. en areD far nina a he nate New “York, “ou Satuniay, “the 7th day Of July. 1866, | ix duty to find it oat ax soon ax possible The relatives nad friends of the family are respectfully ‘The areamenta for and against Bishop Colenso’s claim | at the opening of the court on that day, or soon The Commussioner said he thought the application | invited J, on Monday afternoon, al to be paid the annual sum to which he considers himself | thereafter as- counsel can be heard ‘thereon, for | reasonable, and accordingly — attend the funeral, on Monday ( London Timea} territory. What wo hear of their doings is exactly in ac- ee. |* ‘Two Ameri 7 cordance with the performances at Fort Erle. They first a ore. ‘clock, from her late residence, 1234 street, between Tee ON ne Ee pasted PP ccnat eleven | occupied acortaln post designated as Pigeon HI, and then | quilt from the Colonial Bishoprics Fund of Rngland, | Te, Sppontnens of Comal matter, that the natureand | morrow (Monday) at twelve o'clock, Mr. Donohoe offer dand'Third avenues, Harlem. P @clock this morning, wind S 8 W., light. Sea smooth, | M0ved off to another position, where they intrenched encluded i Leadon, dune ean extent of the improvement hereby intended is the laylug out | 'ng bail for the accused, Hatcexweck.—On Saturday, July 7, Paancms B. Har. One of them, a Moriion, appeared at to be moro than a | themselves, and where they awaited, thogh with no served judgment, of « Road or Public Drive in ald city: aatd Road or Public LENHWR, wife of G. W. Hallenbeck, aged 35 yearr fost above the cy 4 or onl: isibl great confidence, the attack of the British force which Late advices from Smyrna say that Mr. Spiegelthal has | Drive to commence junction, of Bloomingdale Road (or The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Sere a amsae a mee fein {athe | aS moving against them. Many of the marauders, | 440 a curions discovery with respect to the great Syro- | Broadway) igh:h avemie and Fifiy ninth Ureet, running The Ithaca Poisoning Case. Invited to aitend the fameral, thie, Qlupday) morning, af wae ans 8 however, had deserted, and were recrossing the border, | A*8vrian monument called the paeudo-Sesostria. He | thenee northerly and | pactheoseay oat following the aon, | MRE. MEGOIE CONVICTRD OF MURDER IN THE FIRST | nino o'clock, frown her inte residence, 67 Third avnue. The other was a very two-masted ship, which | While of' the rest it is said that they were half intxi- | has found on the margin of the brook at Nymphaum, @ | portherly line of Eighty-seventh street, where the said Road DEGREE—OIRCUMBTANCES UNDER WHICH = 4 Houpsox.—On Saturday, July 7, Gmoras, the youngest alackened her speed for @ short time to communicate | Caled and all demoralized. This picture of the Pigeon | li'tle lower down the stream, a repetition of the colossal | or Public Drive ‘is equidistant betw Tenth and | MOTHER POISONED TWO DAUGHTERS. fon of Margaret and Willlam Hudson, ‘aged 3 years 2 wih a pilot cutter, Hill column so exactly resembles that drawn by a | reck-cut sculpture, with the bow, lance, &e. The face i@ | Eleventh avenues; lng rly and equi. {From the Buffalo Courier, July 6.) month ond 3 days, 5 said to be much disfigured. distant between sald Te: d Eleventh avenues to the Mrs, Heggie, of Ithaca, N. Y. New York r of the Fort Erie detachment that we , who was indicted two Funeral will take place this (Qunday) afternoon, at two ‘They’ are, 18 te aid, bound for Portemouth, cannot but accept It as @ faiihtal sketch, "They re- toutherly Line of 1084 treet; yunning thence northerly to | yeary since for the murder of her daughtor by polson- | o'elock, from 176 West ‘Twesty-otath street, eorner of rt ed An important trade is springing up in the south of | the southerly line of 106th street at junction of Bloom- treated to the river,” Rossia in mineral naphtha. On an estate Temrior ingdale R \e Eleve: venue; and running thence | ing. has been con the Court of Oyer and Ter- | Eighth avenue. THE MONEY CRISIS. ‘before nightfall; made themselves drunk by liquor | some borings vel eee made, and from oue of them, | northearterly aud iociuding the whole of anid Eleventh | miner at Cortlandt of murder in the frst dogree, Haxkwesa —In Brooklyn, on Satorday, July 7, Taowas 2 taken on empty stomachs in the early part of the night ; | about two inches and three quarters in diameter, six | 8¥enue and twenty-five feet In width of the land adjacent the 15th of June, 1864, Charlotte | Hanwwmss, aged 27 years and 6 mont ce ee lost their resolution before morning; attempted to re- | thonsand vedroa (seventy-three thousand litres) ‘fow | ou rither side thereo! to the southerly line, of esis sirens, @, two beautiful and highly ac- | — The relatives and friends of the fan The Rate of Discount. cross to the American sido, and were captured in tho | daily, Pao ary Keying be aces he whole of told Bloom: shed daughters of Inne Hexgie, were living at | invited to attend the funeral, on M - - ~ |, from the residence of {From the London Times (city article), June 22.) attempt by the United States author tes, in whose cus- ) betws Pitt; Tho quays of Marseillen present (June 16) a scene of | sireets. except a portion thereof between Keventy nfth and | Dome with fourteen ebildren, was a pleasant woman, Boll, 50 Prospect street, The Bank directors, at their weekly court to-day, | tody they remain.’ Thenext mail will probably bring us cr? ty. ety, jon thereof be- Again abstained from making any aleration their rate | another ‘such ‘report, unless Indeed, tho retreat of the much animation by the constant stowaye of flour to ves. | feventfwmanth tiers: and apatier deci of New York, | of bigh uervous temperament, and of late years con- | Horraax.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, July 7 ok deooans, Althow ie ato of bullion shows a fur- raiders should be intercepted on this occasion by the pera shah 0 pall ton BANE | 2 im Tet les fa sree said Hoadion Public L vg in of a general width, of one bua. ceived the delusion that her two Goaghters wane trying valsions, Ciustian Howrmax, aged 11 mont wr large increase, the plea ieved to consist in the tieh troops, * red an ty feet, as shown ane lelineated jorta to usurp her household, Her home was her heaven an: days, extent of the simultaneous demand for means of remit- | Absurd and grotesque as is this travesty of war, it is | Emanuel’s army. map of the same, made by Gardner A. Sage, Clty Surveyor, | her husband her pride, and the deluaive usurpation ope> “Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid Agnes 0 the Continent, The banking reserve shows a | treubicome to both the Canadian and American govern. The authorities at the Ordnance Department in Lon- gid om one in he nen of the Coruiiaatoners of Cenral | rated so much upon her that sho treated her daughters | them not, for of such Is the kingdom of heaven.’ augmentation, and there can be no fear of this | ments, The frontier between the two countries is so | don are busily occupied in taking into consideration the i RICHARD O'GORMA with disrespect, and their neglect of her and her bus- Hie funeral wil take place on this (Sunday) morn. it is t to impossible to provi best means af defence for the Island of Malta. ‘Counsel to the Corporation. band’s coolness to her and his increasing attention to bis | ing, at eleven o'clock, from the resdence of his parents, unduly drawn upon, Yecause the notes in the | long and vo open that is of the public are still between £4,000,000 and | at every point against these outrageous acts of brigand- 100 Morgan street, Milo, Laubra, one of the fashionable actresses of Paris | Judge Clerke took the papers and reserved his decis- | children drove Mrs. Hocrie to desperation, which at ervey City to Calvary cemetery €5,000,000 in excess of the normal amount. The mer- | age. The Americans have evidently done their best, and times oxhibited itself in the most cruel form, Mary | — Jack#ox —Drowned while bathing, on Friday, July 6, Santilo community see that since the dato when ten per | the colonial authorities have now been for some days Epo 8 mel Saown svortememanrecruuly, Ven’ oN ULeee | soa. died #uddenly, No one suspected her then of being | at Stormyille, Peren A. H. Jacnnox, Jr, in the Iith year Pah et balliocs and chariee, suas fercose: hae torrenaed | Setghisorbous at 0, divans: wea ucers: to be's odes: | nay items she hired a cabdopmarm to, the ralinagy Aia- 1 A'year after, Charlotte dod In the same ma 4 | “the feterdl will take place from the residence of hie pas of and reserve the former has inereased | neighbor of St. Albans, was known to be a rendez: | tion, on which journey they had to drive through the THE SECOND AVENUE SUICIDE. Year after, Charlotte dled Ip the same manner, an he funeral will take place from tho residence of ate pee cent, and the latter has advanced from | vous of the conspirators, it seems to have been impossi- | fine ‘alles of the imperial forest. When about midway from the fact that Mra. Heggie purchased arsenic on Fri- | grandm: . Mra Hall, Stormvilie, on Monday £70, to ~ ~ “ - drug storea in | afternoon, at half. two o'clock, Carriages will be day, Saturday and Monday, at thre £4,067,320, and they naturally ask whether, | ble to prevent this gang of brigands from slip- during ( ig. Sue faen 04 cuts changee; tame should ack'ben cor, {ping Gacagh. Poobetly’ in the. crigival pone | ee crye’ Suatenly (raed. dommn.cne ef the bash bunk waiting to meet the 7.45 train from Thirtieth mtroet at arlotte’s illness, Mira Heggie was 4) j—Testimony | !thac bot 1 tat “4 Fesponding cliange in tho rate of discount, gramme of the raid tiie "particolar detachment | Iefiee ing tae a ee eee ee eee ee eee eee cnecrcch Ver. | pected and arrested after Charioite’s death ant burial, | Fishkiit dépoe ney look also to precedents, and observe that ao | was to have been directed against Montreal, about one | once proceeded to put his threats into execution, when | o% M¥S: Zelas and Dre Vom Freeh—Vers | Mary was exhimed, and an analysis of chomista roveal- | Jesxivoa—On Satuntay, July 7, Franone C wile of recently as the 4th of October last, when, as now, the | hundred miles off—but the invaders, insted of advanc'ng | one of the ladies leaping from. the carriags, was forty. | diet of the Jury. ed arsenic in the stomachs of Mary and Charlotte. Indig- | Ebenezer Jennings, Ir, anit danghter of Platt Adame payment of the dividends was just approaching, although | in that direction, turned off to. the’ east, and intrenched the bullion was nearly two millions below its present | themselves at St. Armand, a little colonial town close to amount and the reserve was only £294,805 in excess of | the American frontier. The garrison of Montreal com- ite present amount, tho rate of discount was actually as | prises three battalions of regular infantry and two bat- low as five per cont, and that although a movement was | teries of artillery, besides the volunteer force of the city, eon adopted an increase of six per cent was deemed | amounting to four thousand men. That General Spear, sufficient, Again, they notice that only eleven months | who is said to be in command of the Fenians, should de- ‘ago, when the bullion was £350,000 less than at present | cline to march against such a force is natural enough, and the reserve was only £2,000,000 higher, the dis- | but it is less intelligible how he could have ventured on count charge was three per cent, whence it’ was sub- | the enterprise at all, unless, indeed, it was dictated by Bequently raised to three and a half, Under | the bewilderment and passion of despair. these circumstances, as there is good ground. to be- It cannot, in fact, be denied that the Fenians were re- Neve that the ten per cent rate, instead of pre- | duced to political extremities. They were split into venting either home or foreign pressure, is posi- | two factions, and each faction hadto justify its policy tively a main cause of its existence, the experiment of a ainst the other. General Sweeny and Me. Roberts, Teduction might well have been made, ally with | who had called Stephens a traitor, who maintained that the knowledge of the cessation of the Indian demand, | the high road to Ireland was through Canada, and who and the prospect that in the course of a month or six | implored subscriptions for this purpose in open opposi- weeks from this date we are likely to owe less to the | tion to the Head Centre and O'Mahony, wero boued 10 eontinent than at any former period. At the same time | do something for their words and thelr money. Ste- is may De admitted that, the trial having been endured | phens him: whose policy was an invasion of Ireland ‘80 long, the question of a week or two will now make, | direct, was safer for the time, since it was impossible to but little difference as regards the effectof | expect that an Armada could be nized relief, It may algo be admitted the expedi- | in a fortnight; but the undertakings 2 bee by of an imental reduction, as itcannot be de- | and Roberts, if not reall; ticable, it shall have been tried, is fairly a matter | could, unfortunately for them, be far more : : ‘ Gi “ eld cllevue | nation ran 0 high against the prisoner in Tompkins Notice of funeral in to-mnorrow's paper®. however, embar- | Coroner Gamble yesterday held an inquest at Bell Nl eae nigh agains os. prizanes Ja. Foeanig | Kotien of Tenet fa senarree PONTO 8, leanor A. Jones, thé | vonno was changed to Cortlandt, The case made against | daughter, Mra CM Irving, Hridgeport, Conn, Mra young woman who committed suicide by shooting her- | the pmsoner wee « sizng circumstantial ot Vewisnan Jewranox, relic of Thomas Jeweasson, of New Tt appeared on tho trial that different members of the nd avenue, as alresdy | oP ted been in the babit of purchasing arsenic, for what purpose is not known; but there wax constant di evidence elicited and the verdict of the jury:— seusion in the family, Soveral of Mra. Heggio's ances: tors have been deranged. Her husband was in the posed yey 9 to saoape. Mile, Laubr y the voluminous train of her dress, was left to Mies defend herself against the raman's aggression, who had | Hompliel on tho body of Mis laid hold of her gold chatn and was endeavoring to tear itfrom her. Withont losing her presence of mind she | self in front of the house 447 5 Femonstrated with bis cowardly conduct and was gaining | reported, Below will bo found a copy of the important ground upon the scoundrel when voices were heard, Which caused him to relinqulah ‘his prize, A few min: ‘utes afterwards he was arrested and brought to the rail- TEETIMONY OF MKS. ZEISS. " 4 © thy with her. H has certainly exhibited on this occasion more than ordi- | knew the deceased; in January last Dr, Von Frech ap STE carriages will be in attends nary tropical pluck, plied for furnished rooms in my house for bimself and News Ite Katernip, —On Saturday, duly 7, after a short illness The American squadron, under command of Admiral | wife, and for the purpose of carrying on his professional | The parties who shamefully flogged a school em 10 | ‘TuxopoRs, only eon of Thoodore and Adelaide Kauffeld, pte Soe og at a (Pranot) mhere business, and the day following he and deceased took Cambridge, Mas, have beon indicted by the Grand Jury. | aged 9 months and 15 dayw. e aia iron, commau Rear miral i pe ett, is alan looked fos. ion; they kept house themselves; one day in con- _ fountain on the green at New Haven, Conn., is talked PB i npemlypalsirope oberepeslol two o'clock, from ‘The case of the Foederis Area in now before the Na- sation she told me she was married to the doctor ‘The dépét at Mystic, Conn., waa burned on Wodnond Lavine. —On Friday, July 6, at bis residence, CuaRure val Tribunal of Bree:, under the Presidency of Captain | in Jersey City in May, 1865; they secmed to | night last, with ite contents, Loe not stated. "7 |G. Lavine, aged 47 your. Pichon, live very happily together; abont March last deceased ‘Alabama, which has agents all through the Nortt The funcral services will take place on oer sll gi ‘A gentleman living in the neighborhood of Paris was | Was coniined of achild, which was stillborn, and her | soiicitime meana to keop Its population from starvation, | 1K. Mt 10 o'eiock, at the Dutch Kofurmed shure te med to receive every morning the greetings of | husband eaid it was ouly a six months’ child; heattended |)... ‘appropriated. $3, for the publication of rebel county, » me eee hie daughter, a lovely young Iadv of about eighteen, | her during her sickness; the doctor moved from my | PeCorin of the war, nates port hems vee, > uM. Some time ago, finding that she did not make her ap- | house on the 3d of last May; last Monday week she 24 il Mase, on eae, = y age he went into her room and found her | called upon me and said she bad just returned from At the Jesuit College Commencement in Georgetown, aged BO years, a native iyi funeral services will be held at the residence of ughter, 14 State street, Bridgeport, Conn, on niday afternoon, at fy wk ‘The friends and rela- of the farnily are r fully invited to attend the ve Twenty seventh street and Fourth avenue at fiftecn invites past twelve, andon their arrival at Bridgeport a which opinions may vary, and that there can be | eaaily attempted, and as they had pledged themselvon to — Boston, where she had been init to her sister; my | D.C., on the 3d luet., Robert M. Douglas, a non of the | Castieblaney, county Monaghan, Trelan fe doubt that, whether the beni directors are or are not | go to Canada, to Canada they had to go. Then, 1o croum | WIDE, inanimate upon her bed, clothed in white, hor | Hosen, whtts ie tea vem not married, told her he did | ‘Litile Giant,” delivered an oration on the death of Han- | Hin remaina will be interred fa Mount Auburn this day in error, they have been guided in their course entirely | aU, came the proclamation of President Jobnson against | hows encircling her hair, Upon her breast lay the. por. | not want her. to come’ to the house again; I heard whe | nial (Sunday). an honest desire to uphold the substantial inter.sis | the whole conspiracy, so that the Fenians were in terri- | trait of oung man, and the smouldering embers of | was living at 227 East Eighteenth street, and last Wed- A case involving the responsibility of bankers for Monan —On Saturday, July 7, after a short but severe ‘she country. bbe straits. If they went on, they eaw their fate in that k Tcalled upon her; she teld me the doctor | special deposits was recently tried in Cincinnati, The | Mines, Brzamern Kina, the beloved wife of James charcoal in a kil 4d hen rate gave ‘evidence of the nature | nesday of the Buffalo raiders; if they fell back, they w f this desperate suici slip of which | told her to leave, that she was not bis wife; she enid abe | suit was brought Vandewater and wife against | Moran, In the 24th yoar of her age. The English Failures, postd 10 arreet and lmnprisomment ike ihetr leaders at was foundon her bureau she had written the following | would like to live with him again; she seemed to be in | Larkin, Fox & Co., Oo Cininmat ko. tecaver the Salue |. Hor remaina will bo taken to the Church of the Amump- [From the London Timea (city article), June 23. ome; while the necessities of their political position | jines:— trouble on account of the doctor leaving her, and threat- | of two seven-thirty bonds for '$600, alleged to have | ton, corner of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn, where @ Mofend. | solemn requiem wili be offered for the repose of her soul cary Agra on4 Mastermna: compelled them to action of some kind. We can readily day iheutsnses Soaamroten sas Gutberanoewers Biv understand, therefore, what is stated In the report, that by all provent, aud the statements and estimates submit- | consternation bas fallen upon the brotherhood generally, tod wore ou the whole, asantisfactory axcould have deen | tbat some of the more desperate are determined to try ‘Colonel ‘Holland, one of the directors, took the | the chances of a fight under Spear, but that the greater wish to be buried as yon will find me, those | ened to destroy herself; yorterday morning Dr. Von | heen left as a special depoait In tho bank of t " be cursed who would attempt to undress ABA bury | Frech called at my hou 4 told my husband that de- | ants on the 11th of pier a Mr. Vandewater stated | &t nine o'clock. The friends acquaintances of the mo_ otherwise,” coased had shot herself’; she always appeared tobe ® | that the bonds were the property of his wife, in. | family are rexpectfully invited to attend without further The disconsolate father of course ordered his child's | perfect lady. closed in an envelope on which her namo waa writ. | !pvitation. The funeral will then pro-eed to she Come ten; that when he called for them on the 11th of Sep- | Fy of the Holy Crom, Flatbush, for interment last winh to be strictly obeyed. pom ter melanins sence mrioth dicen Ecc caw ga endeavoring to get back to their homes un- si bah mah ‘rine ely ibid asa terior they ald wot be ound, and Mhe defendants re. fendi, pws Saturday, Jaly 7, Mantua Jane Mit » s : f 4 5 y cir value, The do faith in the soundness of the bank, as was evidenced by } _ The idea of invading a powerful British colony with a PLEASURE PLACES. Se ee ee Te08 ? bad’ atc oiMee at that | shat they had received thia depodit without having given | The friends of the family are invited to attend the fue time at'l06 East Nineteenth street, and she came there | aby receipt, and without examining whether it contained | Peral, thin (Sunday) afernoon, at half-past one o'clork, ing been dotained | thé amount named on the envelope; that they notified | from the residence of her parents, 14% Tenth Abe fact thas, with thoir immediate connections, they | few bundred drunken marauders is only equalled in ab- o o'e wife of Charles held one-sixth of the entire capital. A resolution in favor | Surdity vy the Bessampticn that this was the way to con- as a prisoner of war under parole, x of a voluntary winding up was then moved, and the fol. | quer reland. ir. Stephens has a keen eye for the fol- Our Long Branch Correspondence. t the Ol the plaintiffs that, as they received no compensation for McBaanra—On Friday, July 6, Many, Mabilit L 906, 893, | assets: imated Y rators ‘abso Opening Seas : Branch \— Pros . St - hi weir oy Teeeived deposits tn the . es to be £7, while the are cstil ing could not detor the conspi from designs (had aoe ae bones. Sape Pi ae pone ee od Dn os A Praia regular way. They said they placed tneso bonds in a | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ie and imagined the detectives were after her; she was up | tin box, in which they were in the habit of placing all Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ‘af £9,087,497, leaving « probable surplus of £1,150,604 to- | lutely without hope, though not without danger. But Ward’mesting the paid-up capital of £1,500,000, "As the | the truth is the Fenians had carried matters to estimated loss of up capital is thus £350,000 and the | #uch & point with their bombastic pretensions reserve of £500,000 is absorbed, together with accrued | that at ben So ibe am i Bie. anemnca te of £150,000, the actual total loss will ta | was 0 ether. Stephens Promise some- Ee ne resentation of this slatement the | thing. to come off goo! while after date; but Roberts Chairman called on Sir Fitzroy Kelly, who basa large | 8nd Sweeny could only accept this policy at the cost of interest in the bank, both for himaclf and as tru their own position. They had pledved themselves to an Phen Y effect of | ¢xpodition against Canada, and must either carry it into sees ee sennaad rotated dutthe enormous | execution oF resign. Invasion was rendered tes im. pret, de. ‘We are almost in the midst of tho gay reason onthe | ¢i}) four or five o'clock in the morning reading poetry, the special dey te they received. This ioe was pinced = enna atrect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one fea shore. Since the 3d day of the month every train | and she bad several attacks of spasmna of the breast; | '0 strong safe and never taken out, so that ne OX~ “er . from Port Mot th and xe if line bi ni me upon one ot these attacks I war called professionally to | cept officers or clerks in the bank had access to tt. They MoCarreny.—On Friday. July 6, after @ short ilinese, mouth and the sea shore line has brought | vere for her; I saw her about three timex, | bad long been in the habit of taking apecial deposits, and Joun McCarreny, in the 26th year of bis age, from coun- crowds of visitors to thw place. And truly the people | aud when rhe felt better I stopped viniting this was the first instance in which they had lont ‘any- ty Fermanagh, parist of Tuix, Ir a of New York show their good taste by patronizing such | her; about one week after, one morning she bing. Under the instructions of the Court the jury lea. C ie acq eo th 0 found f intits the bonds, principal | cles, Charles and Jamon MeCate members © “iq delightful resort, where they can enjoy the fresh | Ame down to my office and said she felt very lonesome, | oun tor the plaintiffs the value of tho bonds, principal | {08,1 Freche cpafiennganetin «Aig gprighen ‘ag she cuuld not dare to leave the house, as she was | and interest. y breezes of the ocean and the pleasures of @ rural lifo | afraid of the detectives, and asked Professor 8. G. Brown, of Dartmouth College, bas | tend.tue funeral, from No. 100 Mott strest, thie (Runday) racticable it ight hi been by t! ehcsereen setcaly {ee Demetines Ue erence a rraey digbanded soldiers ready Ue anew thely trate on | within a short distance from Castic Garden,” Those | my books when I was out; T compl been invited to the Presidency of the Vermont Univer | ei net nO en ine July 9, Mem BaiD- belief tha the | aby terms, and #0 Canada has been invaded. The result, | persons who are fond of dresing a dozen timoe per day | {ite Khe came and stayed in my oiler, for bait a day, | sity at Burlington an McCune, aged T4 years and @ monthe, janism fo an end alto hing, Beta ring, Lor Bacay abet her | A soldier from Lowell, Mass., who was made blind in | Hor friends, also the friends of her niece (Hannah Contemplated effort to re-establish the institution would | We trust, will bring the folly of F prove successful, and promised his snpport and advice in | 94her. its chances have been tried in Irland, and now all questions that ‘might ‘arise. On the motion of Colonel | the friendly ana effectual actiom of the American govern- Daizell, Mr. Cannan was then appointed liquidator. The | Ment Aas destroyed ite cea in the country where the and scandalizing their neighbors without limit I must | own room; J intimated that I did not like to have her im : tpt : one eye by the passage of a fraginent of a shell near it at | Martin, lately deceased), family ar invited to attend the advise to stay away; for at The Branch we are essentially | my offic: so much, at thin ehe took offence; several | ty. oy, Port Hudson, got into a ecrimmage the other | funeral, from ber late eames 14 Eldridge street, thie nights she stayed in my room until three o'clock In the von a ey Sapa ped sale an pve @ quiet people, who are glad to get away from within morning, and then told people in the house that she day aod received a blow directly under the bitnd ey (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'elo kt ‘meeting occupied less than an hour. comapiracy was hail of Delmonico’s, and determined to come down to) would mak" me marry her; on account of her troubling | }eechos were applied te teduce the avolling. and In & | | Neate Om Friday afer aly Oa aie eG hae The Fen the Army. the sen side to enjoy our dolce far niente, Itin true that | mo and ber taking posession of my office I lett the | Cclep jared ey Ne | severe iiness, Mary, the beloved with of Pat Tendon. * London, Dublin (June 20) correspondence of London Times.) |} wo observed “the glorious Fourth’ in a glorions man- | house. she followed te to where T moved and fool & | ator Fessenden lost nearly all hie property by the | Of her tons, James, Thomas and Francis, are respectfully ee ee sao lag of re aay nat venient, charged wath rawtny and | HCF; nd you must not imagine that we are such Atif | posed to scandal; she caine up to my bedroom and | Portland fre, , ar ah tantenact, te eiciin) seria’ ae ey. A | ee seetttion add its Carne concerned in the Fenian con | necked {avalide and dlas# Gothamites as to renounce all | nested on being admitted, and when I refused she | Jt ix thought that the Agricnitoral College of Now | Oviocy precianly [ y , Ba poh le spiracy, was resumed yesterday morning at the Royal | the lightor and gayer pleasures of a watering place, We | took a dissecting of my office and hire will be located at Hanover See a airs on Risathensdiig 5;-ab Cem Will be payable £6, 866,082 jarracks, Severo! withesses were examined during the | have tho finest bands, the pleasantest hops and the mest | cut the veins arm at anc A destructive fire on the 4th inst. destroyed the exten | de Soleil, Wir'taw Olney, aved AZ years day. The trial had not concluded when the court rose. | delightful bathing in the State of Jersey. she took optum: this she repeated so often that | sy machine warks of Amoa Ravers & Co., at Willow. | The relatives and friends ot the family and those of hie Private Robert Cranston, of the same reviment, was | But first let mo ay a word of the newest institution | notified the dragsists around no: to sell her poison: I} Y4te, ive mites aonth of Utien, NY. The lows is esth “arthor O'Rrien, are respertfally invited to attend Branches. also put on his trial before another court martial, which | at The Branch—of course I mean Stetson's, The com- | told her re iy T could not marry @ woman with | rooted a: $200,000 Insured for $100,000. TL eet ieee ae tian nfeonena os hasbanek bane ‘Liabilition.... ...£2,550,801 fat timultaneously with that for the trial of Corporal | mencement season of a botel is always ite moet trying | such a temper and chametor; to avvid weandal I had to | Met ©” : : the Sanecal thie ianday) aftersess, st balt-oae Chanbers, Cranstow is Hkewise charged with having | period; but under the management of the Astor House | agree to live with her, after she had driven me from two | A well known citizen of Worcester, Maas. retired to | 0 Tock, without further notice Chicago paperw please Biren] been implicated in tho Fenian movement, ‘His trial has | proprietors the guests at Stewon's have not experienced | other places of boring: to eave what was left of my | Ded the othor might with bis full beard. and waa sue | COP ba suv g tmore, the beloved and Surplus......... 1,150,004 not concluded. aren this slight inconvenience. We caanot complain of | practice and to enjoy some peace, | was compelled to | prised and crieved next moruing on w to find that fy chihd of tae ea an ta Garo Fe an absence of the rednements of life. “ome of the young ire a place and live with her, and then I hired a place | during the night it bad all fallen off, leaving bis face as | OUly ©)! of Kaward 1 and the jate Kita wen ‘The trial of private Jamos Keilly, Fifty-third regiment, charged with having known that a mutiny of her Ma- jesty’s troops was contemplated, and not informing his commanding officer, came to aconclusion on “onday. The evidence showed that Keilly wasthe man who aged 11 mont The remains were interred in Cateary Cem’ Y.—At Portchester, on Saturday, July 7, Be the wife of Edward H Purdy, and daughter of 8. W. and Sarah Bailey, of this city, in the 30th year of her Tadies in the hotels are tasteful performers on tho piano, | at 266 East Tenth strect; as long as she stayed with me | bare asa boy's, The occurrence is unusual, but not un- and gifted with sweet, cultivated voicws They aro she kept quiet; she had @ miscarriage there, and when | paralieled. willing to contribute to the general amusement, and | that was over, 1 wanted her, as had been proviously A little girl was killed by # rattlesnake recently in | y,. rometimes, I suspect, more particularly to the individual | Sérced upon, to separate; om mentioning that she hogan eft the hous -£9,057,527 Total... .....£9,067,527 £1,500,000 bro 500 000 150,000 the 24 of May. made the false keys to open the arinory at Clonmel, and | edification of certain eager listeners. However that may | to act badly again pl Total.....,....£2,150,000 q | and took an office at No. 447 Second a’ . mere that he was an active agent of the Fenian society in that | be, it is very pleasant to listen to their charming efforts, ‘ c " 7, Total, quarter, along with coaenkeass M’Carthy ; J ibo that | without eriiicising the object wo closely. hy young | ber positively 1 would hate nothing more to do on, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. wee of Doota Peete, me) a adel pepeie An approximate statement of the ‘affairs of what led to the arrest of these men, after constable Tal- | friends will doubtless desire to know something about she wan not Mt to live de are erty ‘e nd bac The Mewde and cotieleianres of the taille sen be meen the contractor, wae submitted to the creditors | Dot bad mado himself acquainted with their movements | the beauty and fasliion at The Heaneh a ee ee eee ee ae oie ent Marriea Vited to atlond the funeral, from the reridenee of her : and dest Joining the conspiracy inthe disguise of | With my usnal reticence on the former mibject, T must | told hor not to vere aby more as only * son, MP. Phelan, 347 Went Twenty fth street, thie Varnes, to-day by Messrs. Coleman, aol oat ladeden'e Hi, and | & water it! was an so coment letter from Stephens, | refer to the geatlemon here present, who, judging by | making trouble; about ten dayx ago I aw ber the | Barnert—Bravy.—At 84 Joseph's Toman Catholic f | (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock when the meeting was adjourned till Bext, ant devoted attentions, seem to @timate fema’ Jast tim» alive, I met her im the strect; she told meshe | chereh. Brooklyn, on Tuenday, July 5, . Mr. Farnoss was requested to continue bis business as Pek ie gon Bement wr eae Badly ls Ma tang torginae very bight. “WHR my weed eet bad taken out three warrunts for me, one for abgndon- | Corcoran, Mr. Marraew Bunasri to Mies Macum J New Orleans papers please cony asual, the accountants, in the meantime, to furnish apy | ined. When the (ourt sat yesterday the prisoner ladies by far the most beautiful, | ment, the others I do not know what they were for; as | Buany, both ef Brooklyn, N. Y. saturday, Joly 7, at her residence, Mre farther information which may be required, pameds san loag protest, similar in character to'that re. | Whenever I seo # Juno some Tnge frowning Jupiter ta | tothe ove for abandonment I eppeared before Justice | Obid and CaHfornia parere loose cony The following relates to the present hoarding of | -Cried py M’Carthy, claiming an acquittal on the ground | #ure to appear, and if I set down some sweet creature for | Sbandley, and the case was distnissed upon my slowing | | Rice—Herworm —On Monday, July 2 by Rey James n erally eotes : {hat he bad been tried for treason and nut mutiny, and | a Venus, the sooty, thriving old Vulcan in bound to pre- | the Judge one of her ietters; ebe told mo if she did not | Millett, at his residence, Gaonar Rire, late of Roxbury, invited to attend the fanaral this (fenday) “ ‘Lownann Staset, E. C., June 2, 1866. that a,court martial no power to try him for the for- | sent himeelf the next minute I wish that gentlemen | succeed with the warrants #he id kiliime; yeeterday | Mass, to Many Asse Ravwonn, all of thin city, two o'clock, withont further notie ‘Sin:—The whole financial world 1s suffering by the high | tee eee ae ewe imi gached the reliability of the | would not send their wives to the watering places to to morning, between nine and ten o clock, I was sitting !n Scrwmans Baes.—in New York city, on Saturday, Turr,—On Friday evening, July 6, at rate of interest, and this rate ie mainly, produced and perpe- | mer clime. Fie ewe eS cecomplice and approver; | ment the hearta of usceptibie Young men. ‘There eons | my ofice, ono of my patients having Just cone out and | July 1. by the Rev Morgan Dix, Erastus Kt scrimwiayn, | 11 Clinton place, Howraser, #1" of Benjam) *2, ole mre Talbot a spy, a seducer to crime and an actual criminal: | lady at The Branch whose social status I have been en. | shut the street door here ! tml & weak report of a | of White Piers NOY, to Mins J Hermes, of New ua were taken Wo Greenwich, A c 3 ort ery followed: I rushed to the wine | York city. she | pistol, and a « dow and saw deceased ‘5 he sidewalk, ae i was —— deavoring all day to ascertain, but without success. has certainly ben married, because her friends desigi and Brennan be declared to be no better than either of them. Their corroboration of each other ought not, os Warre —On Tharsday, Joly 6, Deaxomm AL _years end 4 mont!« Watrs, aid te opted. her by the inexorable Mre, and several fair-haired juve- melf, and while so do. vere Tate oa tne protest being reed, adjourned to | wiles screams Mamma at her. But ae a widow. oF ite Teanied te to go to marmian Annoro, wite | The friceds and roial.renare repecataly fortunate wretch still in this world of t tion? He planation, bP dit; h cowie thi teal wes ing on another court martial | has my sincere wishes for eternal piness im another been conveyed to the odaare ually tap teed 40 0 from hin late remde: te was sitting in the Royal Barracks—one before which Cor- | and a better sphere of existence, but if he lives hospital, she has a mster living ja Boston, Mass. | tend the faneral, this (Bunday) ‘at half poral Thomas Chambers, Sixt; regiment, had been | Thoughts of this nature disturb the serenity of a mono- iiliam Smith deposed to 'taving Dr. Yon Frech’* | two o'clock, from the residence of her husband, at No. 0 iranch, i otrange office at about twenty minutes aiter nine o'clock on Fri- | 169 Weat Tenth street, without further notes, pag to Ce Ora ee euanse that the | ay morning, and when but a few stepa from tbe door he | _ Baten —On Thursday, July 5, st his eaidonce \n thie sound of the surf and the notes of soft music shonid |u\i | heard the report of a pistol, and Wurning around saw the | city, Gronae Bave nes Aim! the watchfulners of our virtuous dames, Then the hus. | deceased lying on the pavement, he ram beck and saw relatives and the family are iy The relatives and friends of the band's return at once dispels all doubt and gives rise to | that one of her hands was blackened with powder: the | invited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, corner pg tang to attend the funeral such a scene of isticated joyoorness as Owen Me. | Witness saw a pistol near where she lay, blood lana. | of Tenth street and Broadway, on Monday afternoon, | ry Hoffmire, at Red Bank, W redith would have delighted to elerive wound in ber aldomen or lower part of the | at half-past three o'clock, without farther nates. afternoon, at half twelve o'loek. From eleven o'clock until two bathing is the chief The members of the Typothetm, and the printers of | White leaves per ont of Barcing street, resource of young and old, wale and female, * Branch- of the Eighteenth precinct, | thie city are tfully requested to attond foneral | 4 Jf. for Red Hank, in time for i. era,” Lam as much a util wore also exatnined, but their text mony threw no addi. | of the late Mr ‘at the time and place above Y im Vridey, July @, Divin Wingate, man in tional light on the matter, mention da. 8 of the aged 42 yearn Coroner Gamble then #ubmitted the cage to the jary, ficak.—In Brooklyn, on 4 frienda of the famnity, - p-B-4 on. Pon -firet arraigned yesterday mornii tor the samo offence as Premtent. Saturday, July 1, Womrmna. A penal who foand “that aes came to jah by suleide, a Bean, aged } mage shane Gieaten Py! fashion the most | by shooting herself with a piatol, jaboring under members of Nanau Lodge, No. 694 F and A. M. of Metrepo oF ungracetal porson | tetuporary abberation of mind, and also Brooklyn Chapter No. 148 A.M are requested | Yited to attend the funeral, from bis late bh in enormous com. Before leaving the hospital Dr. Von Prech voluntarily | to mect at the corner of Court and Union streets, thie Eleventh avenas, thie (Sunday) - pmait | consented to have the deceased respectably boried, and | (sunday) mo at nine o'clock, to attend the faneral, | @ clock, without further noticr. he most | Ad he wae willing to detrny all the necessary funeral Banses —On Raturday, Joly 7, afer s short Times, expene® URL COFFIN, you child of Jobn and Btiaabeth PERSON Tt i# possible that the relatives of the unfortunate | J. Barnes, aged 11 months and 16 dave oo ithoagh, | Woman tay appear and claim her remains A bad on earth to bloom in Heaven. NY INFORMATION CONCE MM! ea and friends of the family are respectfully ey ery nd the funeral this anday) afternoon, at od b. Wewner, Newalt, Naw re eb large rotund, re ‘The Lamir apectable, middle-aged lady, and look at her with the | newanD OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLAK® FOR THE from 32% West Vourth street ‘ is papere please copy , tied ¢ vi , a ; below the chin with variegated ribbons. In iiself. inthe The escape of Ernem Surear Lamirande, the embes 410 month é pall alge A hon fad E state, as @ specimen of drapery, the old lady would | gling caalier of a branch of the Hank of France at Ban ” ® place from the City sane this “ , after the surf bas beaten the poor ly fotral hor po Bed matronly Orale | grates Marahal in this city, which wae effectgd on Tues- | to attend without further notion pin, Werald sive day last under circumstances of an extrac ‘onus Ri ConeT —On Sacorday, July 7, at St Vincents Hospi = tal, Jowne Comey, aged 34 years POR ADOPTION4 WAU TIFGT usin t the family are respectfully invited to child, (wo weeks ot AAtreae Amerionn, bee I are therefore requested 16 communicate at | may eventually be found in her increasing rev ‘of that certain un bondholders 5 ter, has excited no litte comment, in * tix! ve nl fence with their firm on the ubject bu the fact thet the vevenee Ses increased wishin, the Spe olizir. 1 have aw | Marshal dose pot come off unscathed, Lamirande wae | attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) = ; ie sufficient to demonstrate the natural | power | trust themselves to the averse influences of the bathmg | arrested, under an extradition treaty, oma charge of em- | 0 cloek, from Bt Viorent's Howpltal ¥ THE_PERAON costume and prefer standing on the beach to observe the " francs trem the be: Polcti« without farther in Gageiniy etthedes of thett_ lass. favored siters, It ie | °*22!DE 700,000 france from tho bank aw tiers, 18 | Cooxet—On Friday morning, July @, Carwe road. June 26 ©. emma notoriods that unclassiral faces and formes always By reference to an | daughter of Heury and lndget Cooney more ready to push themselves into unfavorable situa nit wil be seen that a | & m THE FENIANS. of the country, and, if further proof were re- 8 quired, \t mizbt be found in the augmentation of the de- a n clared value of tatable property which occurs from time “absurdity,” Folly and Ridteale of the | to time. The financial questions which now very of which he wae ew periowr ive vaston of Cannda. publ’ attentice are described sitnply as the result of a | tions than those better able to triumph over the c.rcam. | Terard of $2,000 le oTered for bis rearrent Droarest Katy, thes hast left na | ary eae a ae ae [From the London Times, June 22.) general want of confidence The nation bas authorized | stances of the case, It i# the eam bathing, an4 io } guage Crem PRPORE COMMISSIONER OORORN—CHARGE Awl thy lowe we dewply (ret ] - -- of such storms of as are now gather- | the appropriation of fwnds obtetned from ale of | my humble opinion the pretty women are right. Who AOAINET AVOUETCS P. OKERM, THR OFFICER PROM | tt ie @ ot hae beret QCA THRATER, BYERING, JULY S-Lapy is Ing round us the story of the Fei taids into C public property, both jay and ecclesiastical, to the ex. | ever heard of Thetis ritiug over the waves in a worsted an comet snaNee SESAPED | And He can all our sorrows jon front baleny: genGaman tn frat or 4 reade like some absurd burlesque or discordant earien- | tinction of Stale dobte; but the debis still remain, and n oF being thrown fiat on her face by the raging eur? | WHOSE CUSTODY LAMINA x The relativen amd [repda of the (ae laa third wt Fieane wand » ture. Noone seems able to give a connected or intelli thea when ¢ pstanees arive which cause a preaure, .t more of thie any nd of the dowagers of The Mi Yowteréay P. Green, an officer connected | fully invite’ to attend the f Rly gaa) et im coder te prevent om bie account of these expedi for the reason, per- | as is now the came, it f itself without resources. | who dese letter to themmelves. At th» with the © Marebal's office, wae Charged — At haif-paat one o'ehiek, (tor be . id of konse or method | Among more permanent canses of mischief are the ex- | season one has so moch to see—and it would not bea with baying pe, that they were utterly de mn mitted M, Lamirende to escape from hin | ~~, 1 MINE KLIN AND LUBREN WIL CAN riay temnoon, July to end. They represent the Inst des: | tensive emuxg!ing trade, from the onigting fiscal system, | watering place if we did not wish to be seer . : . thelr brother « efi dad —_ wt of a faction, but of half a one, toin- | and the induicence of the people inf? days, which les | Our great “remembrancer” from New York * thy | custody on Tueslay, July % The aff upou whieh | 7 i o Of hte og: tng OLIPHANT A GILDAY, © fan lle Feahay. ate eit designe, support thelr pre. | seus movt seriously heir productive capacitien Hieaatp. When the neways aRnounce it, shon | the warrant for the arrest of Green was fougded was re..| . m s the rive ty im the while fore bath) time, it be i te y reized upet, tC 7 at,’ f bit r sitd. TH OUsG Lar ne 7. Re sooner hea trophens landed in Amerien ‘The Chineas Guano Trade. and, 1 fue, eupees Sean: \Adeeganoen trom The tafion | arorn by one Pan! F. Poder, om the Oth instant, and it | pif past thee P.M, from bie aie remudence, 206 Rant | bag it A ng Ay ye Mt ban he openly comdemned the plan of invading Canada, The following commun cation om this tnportant subject | whose requesta ‘to go down on the beach remain up | Mater that (he aroused “voluntarty waffered Lamirande | Thirty nd street Lees eoremt ther sddreas to DP Ww Herold which had been advocated by General Sweeny, and | has been rece.\ed from the English Foreign Office — heeded by their husbands anti the columne of “my | tescape.’ For an offence of thix bind it # in the digere Yaviase.—tm Frviay, Joly 6, Geman Peasce Dev. | often! adopted 4 Roberta, the anti dent of the Fenian Fouatos Orrin, June 13, 1466. Henaty’’ are pretty thoroughly seanned. tion of the Court to itapowe a penalty of not more than | LO, aged 6 pgiha and 26 doys, only son of George and Benate. It ts not to be suppored that the arch.conapira- | Geerirmns— With reference to my loiter of the let | The Manm & goodly number of two thousand dollars or not more than two year \m- ett MAC tor hed more respect for law than bis rivals, bot be had | inst., I am directed by the Earl of Clarendon to acquaint | and maintal among the old fa priscpment, or both 4 and reencee are rempectfully invited to Ot least Wit enough to nee that no god could ybly | you that a despatch Was yesterday received from her | of our State. 4 Seventh Regiment | Mr Samuel 6, Courtney, United States District At- | ettend the funeral, th Sanday) sflerncus, ot one A MINING WRIGHT STRAW RTA MriNG Mitts Come of euch semselere enterprizes. He told the Feniang | Majesty's Minisier at Madrid, in which he reports that be | will arrive and be stationed at the he for ev torney, appeared on bebalt of @ leek, from rendene of BiB parents, 199 Kighth | JD + conv geo perevios iu plain words that they might as weil think of | tnd obtained from Senor Bermudez de Castro the most | weeks. Every ope agrees that the present season duct the prosecotion, aud Mr. | Tove Haltom Ah aspe reaching Iréland through Japan as through Canada, and assurances that the rights, properties and inter. | be the most veilliant ever Known at The Branch. Down | (re wt Saturday, Julyt, athie reel | PM. bor fertber he adjured them w <‘itmie# such folly from thelr le in the \ hincha Islands, with every facti- | to the let of July the number of visors had heer Marshal Robert Murray, sworn and mined by Mr. SN J., Gaomee De Mort, aged 79 | wiram Raging Wort of the faneral \n & minds, and adopt the better policy which he him- ney On Macoramy, daly 7, & elf prociaimed. But hie rivais rerused to be either | pr eeonclied of converted They actually denounced Ki o time Inst year, but this week | Courtney—T know the defendant, Mr oon and disposing of the er en | of my depution, 1 think T appointed smaiier than at the em , he war one | haa made up for the previous deficiency, and | f Ocvwher oF nine # papers an, wife ot Ween " CTLITORR f at Hest manner in case Spain should again find it neces- je me to antic i jily | Noveuber, the appowiment was verbal, he waa wotim the Hood. Centre binesif aa e British spy, summoned | sary to occupy thee Islands M. Bermudes deCastronsé. | {ime aaticipane e lively and jolly | rere thursday, Jory b. Tkaow of the extramition cass jo. 90 Le avenue, Broiyn ve ai) true Feniane to quit be side, and Pepe forward | od that no comp'aint of the infraction of their rights had = ae of Lamirande; 1 had Lamirande in cortody an United | { foneral in Monday's papers to eae with redoubled vigor the plans by which their own policy | been made by neutrals during the former Spanish occupa. ‘The Metropotitan Reuievard. | Plates Marshal (ook bim i@te castedy four of tye weeas Ratorday, Joly 7, Colomet a Gongney had been characterized. result we have now seen | tiom, and thal the orders sent to the Spamah Commander. | aPPLaCaTION FOR TUR APPOINTMENT OF Comin | Se Mr Green, the defendant. lad charge uf him aa | the Potty seventh regiment BIONRRS OF PSTIMATE AXD Arran. tn the conten’s of the last two mails. The “Roberta. | in.Chief aa to taking einen wae Come, without POM RALT AT @ Ane SUNT typty marvhal, Lene Lamisnde here with Green on | » anteern, aged 41 youre To z i i $ 3 F = 8 3 wsags. @ SERGE. & =BEEe Si5 g A 5 fi RENTER) £33 g 382 g #33 bite FEESA } al este ell i ERATE ag Pdi cesta 5=F8 &533 Sweeny faction,’ an it i# called, driven to do something, wae left 1 to hie discretion to 7 1 jay, July 5, | commot tate if he war brought dows Herel in lo MorTow morning 6 papers id at last what they had alwase promised to do, and set should think it eondu-ive die Ae ty Grech from Ladlow street jail, saw Vbewn beth om ~la thie ony, om haterday, Suis 1 Goreme | § soles ntiostne” cil hotiers ot upon an invasion of Canada. ts the objecta of ‘he war; bat he bed been distinetly Before Judge Clerue. Tuenday, July %, about half past ton o'clock, in my outer | items and Elisabeth Preis, aged 1 eee The new raid now reported is part of the same sense. | instructed in ench case to respect the rights, Eierariics Jerr 7. —Mr Richard O'Gorman. Corporation Counsel, | office, | cannot say If Green war then taking Lamirande days fese foray the end of which we heard last week. | and interests of neutrals, ax had been done Prede- | made application this morning on behalf of the city for | Dore the Commissioner wt back \ jal friends are invited to attend the 7 AALE-AT © PARE STARRY ¢ TRAM BY The Prnians had muster d Comore in command under similar elrcu ™ ; city for | coy eperial directions that day to (ireen respect tesidenre of bie parents, No. 678 | f_Gete cnt Sues cmmpien 8 0 Pet could command at rarious Bermudez de Casiro farther stated that, although on the | t* appointment of Commiasioners of Estimate and Ap | prianner, | never knew till the secape of Lamirands | Kighth avenue, this (Bendey) afternoon, at two o clack | °™ a r ‘ier of New York State, from Buffalo to Ogdens | occasion of the former occupation of the Chimchas neu- | praisement in the work shout to be commenced for the | that he had \een taken to any other piace Wot the jail ov ish —Ab bie remdewce \n thn city, on Wetnendey, and from to St. Albans, im Ver. | trals were not only protected in collecting and exporting | igying out of an up-town Boulevard. The following | #0008 three weeks ago Green made an application ome | June Ine & Fowuan sOMLn EGY D rp mtd Speen mont. At two of this line they have at last | guano, bat wore also permitted to pay to the Peravian gov- a to give him @ pert t Wo take Lammirande out for Hoa romaine Were tmterrad in Greenwood Cemetery Os pbieesialons r ‘afl eetunily cromeed into territory. What became | ernment ail dues upon it, this last mentioned permission | Sotice will expla the pature and extent of the proposed giieging that he wae onwell, | refused Wo do v0 | Ven —Saddeuly, on Friday, July 6, Jour Fem, im the of the tweive hundred brigands who landed at Fort | could not ve accorded to them were the ininads to be | work — it the rench Cone! permitted (1 wowld not onject 1 | 10th year of bu age PARTED— A ROOST HAND SC PRR AF Erie from Buffalo i already known, and already w again occupied by Sp a Conrt—tn, he mater of the never gave Green any Girections whatever io eke Lam He relatives ami frends, smi these of bis union, Frees, (aeh dren oF) becpehd, AdArene cence And have acknowledged the prompt and loyal ac [em your most obedient, hombie servant tre Vommicsionare of the Gonunl Perk? wrande to any other place, bet from the court room Wo Bey tally ier aed | Pea, ton C263 New Vort Post ohen fe Amencan government in suppres these outrag’* HAMMOND. fof Aldermen and (ommonaity of the | the jail we ationd the f Ow ‘upon Iaw and order Not only were th y Jowe, Param & Co. of New York, relative \ | @ fa ye fect of indirect, | from . 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