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AMUSEMENTS. pietrttivbety a ‘The Metropolitan Enterainments. In theatrical circles we hear, even now, some ‘of the fall season, and a considerable number of Performers are already chronicled as homeward bound, to New York, from visits to other States of the Union ‘ end Europe. The most noticeable features for this week * $m thts city and Brooklyn are:— a ‘woop’s THEATRE ‘The last week of the season at Wood's theatre, Broad- ‘way; opens this evening. The Worrell maters are still on © fe boards, and will on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday evenings and at the Wednesday matinie femly) appear in the musical burlesque of The Fair One ‘with the Golden Locks. The performances commence ‘with the plece called The Maid with the Milking Pail. Miss Joanie Worrell takes her benefit (the first} on Friday ‘TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUEE, ‘The regular seasob will be reopened at Tony Pastor's Opera House, in the Bowery, this evening. The es- ‘gabdebment bas ‘been painted, refitted and refurnished ‘qm very good style during the recess of the company. ‘vey Pastor issues an address to his patrons, which he geosmpanies with a comprehensive bill, embracing many movelties. The cast of pieces includes Tony Pastor, » T. G, Riggs, Johnny Wild, Jobnny Mack, Bzollosy and hwoorps de ballet, with many eaxiaries, T24 Performances will conelude with the Isiah ‘play entitled O'TSale’s Castle, of tho Irish Tinker, OBARLEY WuITR’s TROUPF, Charley White’s Minstrels and Combination Company ere still at Mechanics’ (Bryants!) Hall, Broadway, in maoy exceliences, The well known Wash Norton com- ‘mences an engagement there this evening. An amusing ‘Bill concludes with the negro sketch called Scenes on the Mississippi. HOCLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Hooley has added three new stars—Dave Reed, W. P. @rier and J, Morrison—to the already numerous com- pany performing at the Opera House, Brooklyn. The DIN issued for the week affords ample scope for the @xercise of the talent of ail. . ‘LESLIB ON THE TIGHT ROFR, This afternoon and evening (Monday) Leslie, the ‘Niagara Falls sensation artist, will perform in a series of @volutions on the tight rope at Morris park, foot of Fifth street, Morrisania, Among otber fexts he will exhibit hfs imitation of a drunkard (in character), the tight rope being stretched from two of the highest trees in the ~~ Miscellaneous. Mr. W. J. Florence arrived in New York during the past week, after a two months sojourn in Europe. While fo London Mr. Florence had a new sensational play writ- ‘ten for himself and Mrs. Florence by Sterling Coyne, ‘which he purposes producing early in the fall at the Arch Breet theatre, Philadelphia, Friday last Mr. A. H. Davenport, the comedian, arrived fm New York from Europe, Mr. Davenport (“Dolly”) hhails from Havre, after a twelvemonths’ absence, Mr, 8, M. Bayless ‘reopens the Rochester (WN. Y.) Opera House on the 18th proximo. The establishment has Deen repainted, renovated, and an entirely new company engaged. Aladdin will be the opening piece, followed by favorite star performers. Concert at Newport. ‘The new Academy of Music at-Newport will be inaugu- vated on Tuesday evening, Sist inst., by a grand concert ‘ander the management cf Mr. Charies Levi, The artiste engaged are Mme. Tabachi, prima donna; Big. Macca- ferri, tenor; tig Fossatl, basag; Carlo Patti, violinist, and Signor Rosa, pianist. A second performance is an- ‘RIBTORT. The French mail steamer Peroire, which sailed on Sat- ‘urday for Brest, Will return with an Interesting batch of passengers, in the'persons of Adelaide Ristori, the Italian wagedieune, and her suite of forty persons comprising her company of dramatic artiste, They will leave Franco on thie vessel on the lst of September, arriving here about the middie of that mouth. A notice apprars fim.the Ttalian and French journals that Ristori bas ro- eently gotten up a benefit in Turin for the soldiers ecting under orders from Superintendent Kennedy to mrest all parties selling without Heense, Those who ave procured licenses are held to the observance ‘thet ‘portion of the law prohibting keeping open their ores cee st ores; barrooms and ‘ beer gardens’ opened inet HL i et i i hoger, Germans, employed im the paint factory in John strect, near Hudson, were arrested ou Saturday last by officer Dennis ivan, of the Forty-second on Saeco ee ee aaa ‘STEAM. ON THE PACIFIC. As the time approaches for starting the Transpacific ne of steamers between San Francisco, Japan and @hina the discovery has been made that the Sandwich ‘Islands are some 1,200 or 1,500 miles out of the direct @evurse of San Franciaco and the East. This great di- ‘vergence from « straight {line across the Pacific is mothing new. Captain Patty, long engaged in the China twade and the San Francisco and Honolulu line of pack- eta, often stated, for tho benefit of those who might be ‘Bidders for the contract, that the loss in distance by di- ‘verging to Honolala from what is known as the ‘‘North. rn route” was about 900 miles, and the loss of time, tincleding detention, from four to six days. ‘The necessity for making Honolulu a eoaling station place, without considering the difference in spoed be- Gween that of an old “slow coach” of the navy, like the Powhatan, and a powerful, swift mail steamer. The Powhatan was thirty-two days coming over, besides etoppages—much longer than the usual run of sailing ‘Vessels. ‘These facta were all known to the Pacific Mail Steam- hip Company when they undertook the contrgct; but @teamers and a light rate of speed neécensary, #o that competition might be more effectually abut out, ia whieh ee ui pennaresiand, and jn ten days arrtved in Leavenworth io ven days were -tWo = a J the Times devoted e ols ap ot making fe Galifornia Toute the great mail route between (hina, Ja) aud Engiand, isavead of the round about way. at proveut THE WEST INDIES. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Reported Establishment of New Quarantine Regulations for New York Vessels at Havana—Four or Five Days Additional Quar- antine—The Story Denied—The Puerto Prin- cipe Affair—New Regulations of the Coolie Trade—Excitement Among the Sugar Plant- oe Havana, July 13, 1866. QUARANTINE, Our Board of Health has resolved to subject all vessels from New York to a quarantine of five days. I believe that this step would not have been determined upon had the authorities in Porto Rico not done so. The measure, if carried out, will undoubtedly tend to curtail our com- munications and supplies, whether it keeps the’ cholera away ornot. As tothe injury it may entail upon your trade with this island some idea can be formed trom tho result of the same imposition in New Orleans since March last, ‘THE PUERTO PRINCIPE APPAR, T have failed to obtain any details from private sources regarding the affair at Puerto Principe. It is generally admitted tbat the quarrel between the soldiers and the people did not end without some contusions and blood- shed. ‘The St. John's festivities in that neighborhood always last longer and are leas peaceful than anywhere else. Yvt, bad those disorders ed in = other part of the island, they might ces un! . MILITARY DEPARTMENT. The Morro Castle ts to have new esplanades; the Punta Fort is also to have some additional works, and the es. ‘mates of the outlays having been duly sanctioned and approved of, the work is going on with activity. Th and other precautions bave been taken ever since the ‘Pacific war,” and there is no doubt that the presont coast delences aro not altogether of such an ordinary character as some may suppose THR CO LIX TRADE, The “compact” between Prince Kong, M.. Bellonet, e oe Leases ge Piao gry tran the ritisy Representative, at yurbot. was signed en the 9th of March last. The casential ponts which the new regulations cmbrace, besides those I noticed in a Lip ped Totter, are as follows:—At the expiration of the years servitude, it wilt be optional with the con- tractor to convey the coolies back to China or pay them the amount of the . The emigration tegen, sarhe bail’ manpehamle hw thovisnrtecer er ¢ contractors’ ments in terms of the contract, ve and fifty to four hi for a servitade of eight 5 bu pay the same ‘mount for the bundage, and be besides subject This isa change which wiil prove a great to the future nies had become engaged large profits by it, In fact, on ve turned out moch more lucrativ. is to be boped that, wu: regulations, Proper st-ps may also parsage scercely aa and wr ar- fives without ome "0 re- minds me of a very May with five bundrea ‘the Jose. fite & Almira, a vesee! hundred hn mg by Cap- tain Alianza ward aforesaid company, who presented bet cent cross, said to have eost four he hrving a clean bill of health; dve days for those bhav- ing a defective bill of health, and a pass to the quaran- Une ground at Mariel for those haying had deaths or dis- ease on board during the voyage. ‘The British brig Alice Franklin, Brown, master, arrived at this port yesterday from New York, was placed in quarantine in accordance with the above regulations. ‘The “Camandancia General” of the Eastern Depart. ment of this island having determined to reinforce the garrison of Bayamo, a company of infantry, of the Corona regiment, bas marched, and the measure has been approved by his Excellency the Captain General. According to official returns of the Custom House De- partment the duties collected in the whole island during ‘the past month amount to $996,867, and, including the i i i PE { 3 t ff i i si +t ls ast iy k McWilliams, charged with collecting money under false from J. 0, Feker, He was hold for examina- Uxwozzizp Docs.—Since Mayor Cleveland issued his Proclamation, afew days since, people are less appre- bensive of being grappled at evory step by a loose-run- ning cur, These animals had become such a nuisance that many intelligent persons were considering ‘he good that would accrue to soc ets ¢esvatching them in every case of danger, Now thes the puser is conferred to sweep away the noxious tribe, dozens are killed daily. Fifteen were red off an Saturday, and nearly twice as many yesterday, Hoboken. Two Bors Drowxen wane Batarya.—Abont three clock yexterday afternoon Thomas Eagan, resid’ng at No, 205 Greene street, and John Donobwe, residing at No, 209 Mercer street, New York, while batbing at the creek near the Morris and Essex depot, were drowned, A man named Matthow H. Conclan grappled for the bodies and caught hold of both, but when half way to the surface of the watdr Bon e's slipped from the hook and has not since been recovered, An inquest was held by Coroner Avery, at which Concian stated in evidence that there 1s a small whirlpool at the spot, so strong thata full sized man ‘would be unable to extricate himself when once within its circle, This minature Charybdis bas engalphed within two months foor human beings Nevertheless crowds of boys may be seen there daily, bathing with foolhardy recklessness. of the de- ceased was thirteen years old, the other at eleven. ‘Tho depth of water reaches thirty feet, while al! around is comparatively very shallow. A Lance Exopus Yxermxpay—Nommnovs Arrests. —As far ax commotion is concerned, yesterday was the most remarkable during the present season in Hoboken, while the number of passing colonists fully equalled those of aby other Sunday previous, The afternoon was noisy ‘and troublesome, and, as some of the New Yorkers can testify to their grief, the police were awake for the capture of transgressors. The Is were filled —absolutely crammed—by eight o'clock, with boisterons customers who violated the decency of # Peaceful neighborhood which they protendod to visit for mere enjoyment. Two sailors appeared late in the after- noon, and charged a bluff looking fellow who is in cus- tody with attempting to pick their pockets at the ferry. fied police deserve great credit for their unremitting wity im clearing the neighborhood of a gang of rs SHIPPING NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. forwarded by every steamer in the reanlar ines. ‘The ste Maer Geo Lane Coe cept the Canadian line, which call_at Londonderry. "Tbe Seamers for of from the Continent call at Southamptso, 1... Inwall a Maspinrall Ang 21.. Aspinwall York Aug 10. prensa —Sleamahtp Morro Castle, from Kew York aie prereset oR on NEw 1D Miadlesippl, from New YGisamship Shendan, from New York Aug 4. Spceial Netice. All letters and packages Intended for the Naw Yous Mmnatp ahould be Arrived. ‘Br), br ba Neue G Dale, Gen art ued Savani © hours, with nab “ quo Pox & Co. ide: mise ai 1 Brig age Georg (Pras), nde and 190 passengers, to . ‘Brig Matrov, Heliman, Cardenas, 10 days, with molasses, ear Seiferina, Morrell, Barbados, Stdays, with molasses, . orw), to H Trowbri “a Sone, Behr Emma 4 bileo Brower, Hartford. Sehr Maria Louies, Eldri Rowdout for higetngion. Behr J Goodapred, don for ~ 4 Ag 3 Seni! A. a for Eiigabethport. a Sehr Julia & Mart atworth, Blizabethport for Mar- Bebr Miranda, Hard, ne, Jou hb. Behr Amelia, Bebee, S don for Philadelphia, Sebr Hume, Baker, Providence. Sebr Princess, Lovell, Bo Y roo Ship Great Western, from Liv Wind at eunset 8. Marine Disasters, mir Hawnix, Whee trom Akyab for Falmouth, inte Hafitias’ Sane i feaky, having’ beam a elon sd Aaryandat Akyab. She wai iechirgng eurgy for repaire Moavt, Hinson, from Bombay for "i toto Maurine Jaws bh wih, fore ud aprung. bowsprit injured and of sev Bhe was dis- charging cargo 15th to enable (he abi ‘ibe masts. seiue,from Ban Francisco tor --4> po a Erg» Ry yi Sa ed ron tenteee ire will probably be saved. from i tor ees eter ao te iT a and ree abalone teken into Wexford, where she now Bana Onzoon, from San Vrancineo for Sytner, NEW. wae totally wrecked M of April on © of the Pogues). The crow was saved wad June &—Bhip Belle of the Rr ko ey tow of tbe stanner Undannied, Is sald have sustained no damage, and bas procended to sea. Mincelinneous, BNA org Ae ener rt yy alleged wilt Tacohiee. hip Cgetin, avout tome. Gc raanded by 5 James Betiiivey. tli -4 Witham 4 Ne the ever ug ts being prose in the Sls tles 81 o- size NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, JULY 30, 1866. DISCONTINUANCE OF ALD WRAD LIGHT, AT. THE ENTRANCE TO CAPE RAR KIVER, NORTH CAROLI that by authority of the honorable 1 hive wall be discon ya “ive ower will be lai ectaaing. By veder W. B. SHUBRICK RUASTADLISHMENT OF LiGHT AT CAPE SAN BLAS, WEST COAST scares ta” | Wasninor Y Notice is hereby given, that th thoune nt an Blus, Fiorids, which was aiscontingd Ne tne rebels, has been Fenovated, and the light will be exhibited therefrom on te evening of Juiy 28, 1585, aud on every might therealter from Ro e Ngit will be a fixed light, varied im every ninety seo: ons (1:30) by @ bright Bash, viaible at istanes of 18 aatl- ‘By order, W. B. SHUBRICK, GULP OF ST LAWRENCE—PnINCE EDWARD ISLAND—FIZED LIGHT ON NOKTIC POINT. Tuxasury Deraxra: vvice LignTnovs® ROAR, Wasninaton, DC July 17. 1806. ehtce ‘formatton/Ras received at thin office that & 48 Fecently been eatebit orth as ryt Ege ‘hat ngs ay rp ewe e Ught is a fixed white Nght, eighty feet abore the soa. and visible in clear weather it a asians of about 14 . — tower stands in lat 47 346 N, long 63609 W of Green- No other information has been recelyed. By order, W. B, SHUBRICK. Whalemen. A letrer from Capt Holmes reports brig Paloon, of Salem, at oe July 16 with 50 bois sp and 36 do bpbk ou. William @ Moores, of Nantucket, one of the crew, died June 10. Spoken, &e. Ship JH Ryerson, Pattersou, from Liverpool for NYork, duly £3 off the Bhertiean wongy Eugenie, from NYork for Hamburg, July 10, at 48 N, n Ship Anna Sharp, Sharp, from Greenock for Ban Francis- 29, April 9. tat 88.98 8. Ton 64 20 W. hip Bremen, j from Bremen for Baltimore, with 40) Panservera, 53 . Nodate Lat 403, lon 71 20, Bark Sai » from shields for New Haven, July 27, 150 miles E of Sandy Hook. Bark “Nile Amira” from New Orleans for Boston, no lat, &e (by sehr Arthur Burton, at Baltimore). Bark Trieste, Clarke, from San Francisco tor Aukland (N Z), Feb 5 (vy the Novelty, Austin, at Aukland). Foreign Ports. Axtwerr, July L—In port York, soon; barks Cumberls Hortwn, for Boston, do. brig 0 « AvELAIpE, May 12—Arr City of Hangor, Menzies, London; Mh, monthern Cross, MeDonald, Port Angelo, Axvas, May 22--sid Kuthud, Ingeabam, Fylmouth, Eng, Auxunken. July 1—Arr Boveas, Heverton, Pensacola, Axpnossan, Joly 14—Sid Fanny Fern, Butler, Providener. Anricn, May 22—Arr Lorely, Schenck, Zebu for England; 2th, Versia, Clark. Cardi (or Shangbae; Klien Foster, Kob- Jeyoh, Siuapore for Bombay. July 12-15 N Hawkins, Wyatt, ‘ork. do. + New York (0), Firat, NYork. CELONA, Uy L—Arr Flora. Dion, NOriem UWERSMAVEN, July 15—>id Christel, Friedricks, NYork, Bassuiy, May 17—Arr Annie Sise. Snlelds, Radgsnd (and day for Europe). Cld Ma: 8 lilandine Dudiey, Rarrett, Singay 1stb, Fred Warren, Phinney, Palmouth; , Mornin) Matthews, Queen Cerre, July 1—Arr Trym. Wade, N York. Cnowsrapt, July 1l—Arr Fasum, Anderson, NYork. Cotomno, June &—Arr liza God urd. Davies, Melbourne, Catcurta, May Y—Arr Akbar, 1y, Hoston; bth, Brad, the Sea, Hammond, Bombay; Eureka, Hayle, Bos: Coxmavan, Jult 13—Arr Blue Nose, Rottle, and Kathleen, Wiliains, Philadelphia, Sid 13h. Lord Brougham, Jorgen: ben NYork: 14th, Hans, Gonsn, Hin Franclacy, joven, July 160! uriag, ‘rom Kotter. dam for ardis i Deat, July 14—-Of Ellen, Foster, from Goole for New Dawrzic, July 18—Arr Bridal Queen, NYork. Fucnine, July 1i—Sia from the roads, Everhard, Klemke, ar Farwourn, July 16—Arr J . Bradhering, Londo Bae nnd y rt Jupiter, Bi DB, for Of Lith, Pride of the Ocean, from NYork for London, Cavanab, tan Pran: Gissom, duly lear ‘ave ns anaes . ascow, Ju rr in (m), Ferrier, NYork, Sid 13th, United Kingdom ( ee Gurmwock. Ju Arr M Gorraxwona, July barr fort GALLE, June 10—Arr St Albans Pike, Sunderlann, Tn the roads June 16, Elizabeth Cushing, Brown, from New- port, Howe Kona May 13—€1d Oscar, Ter , 26th, Went Hef, Hie, London; 20h, Fairlight, Hush. sari Pras: July Lb—Arr Lafayette (1 ork. 81a 43th, Uatonas varia, Noone "tad Tata, Win Freining- Tinncnc Jay 13--Arr Germenta (s), Ehlers, NYork. ion IN a voy eaten a cae nal ant Tow: Arr si rant, Kkich, eae tan, apne ove aie Ov Wigirr, at tet: she John Mayall, <a NOriean: vRn ul rr Jobo nid Tanke (2), Langlands, NYoks Huby hoya standards, Nvork: With, Escort, Fiitner, do; 19%h Kesulute. . do. fit 100. Limlly, Fhrunsell, NOrieans; Galena. MeNaire Maddison, Bay Pranciece. wpe ett we oo ; ith, NYcrk, Wiuy Mannering, Davie, Caleatiay Mary aM ams. Kennedy, Rio Janeiro, ot CY Mth, hb OR a Lemay Hg ifax; On- . Karnak, Locke, Matanzas, | Lonvos, July l4—Arr Cort Von Bremen, §t Jobn, NB. 4 lath, Cella, Gleadell, N York (and sid trom Deal 16 bh); Gharles A Yarwell, Gerard, NYork; Adelaide Baker, Fort Ent out American Moore, for NYork; 17th, oan Pepe by 3 r rattan eee Mamita, May 12—Arr Simoon, Hong Kong ea 7. rt Belle’ Creoie, Knowles, for United King- dom "Magnet, Koang. for do, ae Let og Arr Emilie Girardin, Chevalier, fan i, Derwent, Hunter, do; wtb, Nova, ay 13—sid Sarepia, ‘Oliver, In port May Niork (and old May 9 tor Guan stan Morris, ( 5 5 nd heeled, hens. han’ Prancieco: Bein fever ord: wire, Robinson, do; A are ius: May t inggie V Hogg. Guest, San Francisc: Frances Meaty, * rsh March, Dei Unie, nia Torrance Bal % Cid April 25—Western Oovan, Grifliha, Callvo, ath, War- rior, McFarlane, Ban Franciséo; JL. Hall, Crosby, Guam; May 3, Gen Grant, Longhlin, London. Ta May Zi, Ohateworth, Tucker, for Callao; Douglas, Ms . for Newcastle and San Francisco, My V Huge. Guest. for do do; F G Blanchard, Newton, for Callao, Sarah Maret, Dunoan, une Manazictina. July 13-814 Amicede, Philadelphia. Matta July S~Arr Stabbia, Romano, NYork; #h, New York, Stores do. Mavnirics, June 11—Arr King Oscar, Blix, San Francisco. ay 16-814 Leopolaine Baner, Zebu and Bowen, , NYO duly 18—Ent ont, Ann, Posehieb, for NYork. aries, July d—-8id Pao o, Iraneredi, NYork. Newcuwaxe, May 9—sld What Cheer, Ainsworth, Swa- “Seweams. 8.8. W, April 21—Kld Anglo Hexn mans, han Francisco; 2d, Tony Uuriner. do; Da Cape, Go; May 14, Louis Kniffer, Seeman, do; 28th, Osburn, do, ourswocrm, Jaly 4—Uff bark Valetta, from New York ndirn. a = rows, July 14—Arr em | Dieckmann. Ph hia: 1%. ‘Projontis (+), Liverpool (apd proceeded NYork). bhi ib. Minnehaha, Birdelie, amaoon. May Iy—Arr War Hawk Dunbar, Mauritian, May 28, Henry Buck, Nichols. snd Chalsartte, ; War Hawk, Dunbar, tor NYork, Salem, ental, Jarvie do, 2-—Arr Joba Bunyan, Allen, Swatow; ‘Vista. Ayers, Poochow. Si—Arr Martha Rideoat, Jefferson, Cal- & Rangoon, Thomas Man la. + April dh—Are Bei iigom, Ran Fran. Mitenell, une; Buaxcuan, M June 22, Ruens eT, videre, W. cinco; 2H, Dots. Dalrymple, do; May Wi. Lady Bowen, Liv- jogetan, NYork, 12th, W A Farneworth, Thorndyke ran Franeico; 14th, Jan Wintcombe, Bowell, do, Bid May 18, Nation's Hope. Jenkins Ban ‘Sr Manes. July 16— 1 Land's End lth, Shakepere, Feeb. ter, from Baitinore for iesroy, May 12—-Art Nellie Abbott. Jordan, Newchwang, se ‘ahanghce ‘ook, NYork. Baker, Kan Vrancieen. an, Soe. Musso, Greemman, Webber, We vechan, NYork, th fe rT Ba carcsina, kYork eicmsns, Mey ibid Caadebon, arr trod Nvork, Whsatant, Kysck. Senue date, and a oT ey Miter trom Boman, Webster, at Palermo, Dudley, at Buenos bay On farinnap. Cheerra, at Monteriden: Winged, Siete Baltunore, Adelaide, Vendergast, at Buenos American Ports. iy DO Bearse, f euiner Bow Yorks Fs pigee Bearee, Boston. mgs iy hh carr Mary fentord, Car, WY, Yes. * Jones. i Roweway | aa nag ue © oe ereese f2 Cy mount, a m, ‘ |. Crowell, Fh ing Ee agg Ly in, Rearertl nears, sod Hobe Price, , hiladeipbie, Fatt Word, ive i Van 4 pathetic uta Wichita sien Un dt Bonkers ™ Boenos A. Machian We: ¥ 8 , July %7—Art ache Damon, Jobneen, Wood's MO July 4—Cld svmmmer Harvest, Beekman, New + ee B—Art wbr DA Miller, Caywe, New “4 wi 0 ie ayseee’: “wnmingeh, DA bab hy Bo vitaaaenre liters, Poinger Boston ne (kee, cry MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. on Tears Boon — nee. —in Fi : Fee ane Conese tata Tce invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis fu'her, No. 22 Second street, pear Smith, thie (Monday) afterne at (hree o'clock, Banrnov,—At the residences of ber parents, Hunter's Pout, LL, on Sunday, July 29, after a short and severe Woes, Rudamera Haxait , in the 16th year of rage The friends of the family are requested to attend tho funeral, from the residence o* her Berens, No, 8 Jackson avenve, Hunters Point, L. 1, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'ctock precisely, to Greenwood Cemetery, Troy (N. ¥.) papers cof Bracn.—On Friday, July 27, ‘AnD Brewsrtn, aged 8 yours and 24 days, only son of Joseph P. and Elza M. seh, The frionds of the family are ally invited to attond the funeral, from No, 144 Washington street, eor- ner of High, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at half- paat three o'clock. Brie ‘aTuck Bripx, @ native of the parish of Youghal, county Cork, Ireland, aged 90 years. The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from corner of Inman aod William streets, Brooklyn, to Calvary Cemetery. Brvan.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday aftergoon, July 2 of cholera infantom, Sanat Annie, only daughter ol Tay © and Sarah A. Bryan, aged 1 year, 11 monthe and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the revidence of her Parents, Dekalb avenue, third house above Portland avenue, on Tuestay afternoon, at th ‘ek, Bocxtey.—On Frday morning, July 2%, Joneres Awxe Buewray, wife of Thomas C. T. Buckley and daugh- ter of James W. ¢ rd, The triends of husband, her father and the family are requested to attend t 0 ebarch, corner of Fourth avenne this Monday) afvernvon, at four o'clock, withou invitation, Canons. —On Saturday, July 28, Parnion Camrnene in the 76th year of 7, a native of the pariah of Kilranalagh, county Wicklow, Ireland, The frends and relatives ate rerpectfally Invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of bis non v1 Campbell, 175 Bast Twentieth street, on this (Mo ternoon, at two o'clock, Cox —At Long Branch, N. J., on Saturday, Juty 2 Cranence Mowatt, infant child of John W. and Grace G. Cox, aged 6 months. The faneral will take one o'clock, from the Church of the Holy Communion, Twentieth street and Sixth avenue. De Geaxavx.—On Sunday morning, July 20, Mre Grovon H. De Geneavx, aged 33 yeare, 3 months and 11 dava, ‘The friends and relatives of the family and those of her father, Anthony W. Jones, are respectfully invited to a'tend the foneral, this (Mondyy) aft rnoon, at two o'v'ock. from her a @ reas dence, 745 Was! ington it. Doopy —On Sunday, July 29, Koty, only and beloved bi dof Joveph and Bridget Doody. Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at two ofclock, from the residence of her parents, No, 314 East Th rty-secoud street, between First and Second avenvion, Duxsina.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Joly 2, Hawwan, the widow of Captain William Dunuing, in tho 68(h year of her age. ‘The foneral will take place from the reviden fon in-law, Sylvester Whitehead, Bertford aye 00 ond door from Jeilerson street, this (Mondoy) morning, at eleven o'clock, Boston apd Maine papers please copy. Sunday, July 29, Trowes Heaney Foax, ine fuss son of John and Margaret Egan, aged 4 months and 6 days The (oneral will take place this (Monday) afternoc two o'clock, from 308 Sixth avenue. Finon —On & 'y 28, Simon Gannacen Freon, son of Thomas jon Flood, aged 3 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock r Fox.—On Saturday, July 28, Prren Fox, beloved son of Daniel and Anna Fox, aged 18 months and 16 days The relatives and friends of the family are respec! fully invited to atiend the funeral, from ihe rea donee of hin ronte, S19 Third avenue, corner of Fortieth street, his Monday) afternoon, at one o'clo k, Grast.—Suddeniy, on ratarday, July 28, Mr. Jouw Gnsxt, aged 68 years and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and also the members of the Protestant Episcopal Brotherhood, are apeotfully invited toatiend the funeral, from bis lato , 124 Gold street, Lyookivn, thi (Monday) ing, at elven o'clock, withont a Hawiton.—On Sunday, July 29, Joy daughter of John and Henrietta Hamilton, aged 6 months, The friends of the family are reenectfully invited to attend the funoral, from the residence ot M Albey, corner of Washington and Park streets, ee, New Jer-oy, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clo k. — ‘Will be in waiting for the 11.30 train from New ‘ork. Hanpr.—Of consamption, after a long and severe ill- new, Guarxune Hanpy, wife of William ©, Handy, aged 43 years. The friends and relatives are reanectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Mondav) morning, at nine o'clock from ber lats residence, 163 Norfolk street. Hewrrt.—Suddenly, on Friday, July 27, ALeRen, son Of Robert and Louise Hewitt, in the 224 year of his ave, The funeral services will take place thix (Monday) Morning, at half-past nine o'clock, at Wie late reat dence, 40 Wort Forty second street. ‘The frends af the Sonily aro respectfully invited to attend without further not ice. Hexpwan.-Suddenly, st her remidence, in North Orange, N. J., on Wednesday morning, July 25, ip the 20th year of her ag, Mra Jovem A. Hrnomaw eldeat daughter of Sarah A. and the lat» John Wilson, of Staten ot and wife of Wilson J. Herdman, et the former plac’. Jon. —On Saturday, Joly 28, of cholera infantom, Aurnen, son of George W. and Julia Jacobs, aged 8 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are yoopess- folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bie parents, No 41 &t Mark's place, this (Monday) Mmornipg, at ten o'clock. Kaw At Hariem, on Saturday, July 24, Jou Kenom, aged 28 years The relatives and friend of the family and ex-mem- bers of No. 9 Engine and No, 18 Truck Companies, also the Metropolitan Police of the Sixth and Fourteenth precinets, and the foree tng-eneral, are invited to attend the foneral, this (Monday) mersing. at ion o clock, from Bt. Patrick's Cathedral, where a solemn man of requiem ‘Will be celebrated for the repose of tia soul, from thence wo Calvary Comotery Kuru. —In Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, July 26, of Hasna, at dang iter Hannah B. Koster, ag * 9nd 10 mon’ ben Her re atives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the faneral, om Tuesday afternoon, at three O'clock, from 232 Powers atrvet Mariack. On Sixth day t niece, Mrv. Jom © Cheemn: Haman Matrack, daoghter in the 54th year of ber age, Her friends are reapecifully invited to at the res'dence of her No. 240 Fifth avenne, he late Waite Matine, lend the fy peral, on Third day morning, at ten 0% |, from Ne. 20 Vifth avenue, without further no Monnow,—At Yorkville, on Sanday, July 20, Comm, onngent daughter of James and Kuth’ A. Morrow, aged ears, 2 months aad 26 day. tives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from the residenee of her parents, K ghty ret xtreet, between ccood and Third avenves, on Tuesday morn: at eleven o'clock. jenrny.On Taesday, July 24, Kuga Aww, widow ot John Murphy, in the 69th year of her age There wili be a solemn requiem maa ufered ap for the Tepes of her soul, oo Tuceday mornin tm Bt. Paal’s ehareb, 117 Fourth avenues, The are reepectfully invit Mo! oom. On mat ‘Wife of George W. Me Mam & , Of Bow , July 28, Many Aww Corum, min and pices of the late Wale The relatives and (ri fatly invited tw at out farther . MeGnony —« day morning, July 2, the youngest ton of Thomas aod Ann McCrory, aged 1 year aud 1 month The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfulle Fequested w atiend the fanersl. from the feaidence of Dis parents, 129 Wastrington etreet, this (Monday) after BOOM, at two o cieck Prrvvmun.—On fanday, July 20, suddenly, Reensno Prerrieiy, aed 61 years. The relesives ait frien4s, atso thoan of his brother Charice, and sow Jong !uihed, are reepectfaity meted to attend the faneral, from bi late ree dene, Third ave Rue, between 102d and 1004 streets, on Tuceday after. RoR. At One 0 vlock The inembers of Kureka leten NO, 268 F and A Gre potified & attend a the lodge room, 004 Broadway, on Tureday, Sint in et cleven AM, for the por- Gent paying the iset tribuw of respect W our de , Richard Pittseld order GEO. DILKS, W. M. Prewnerr,—(n fetardey morning, Joly 28, afters relatives and trends «/ Members of Putosm Ladge Ne Teenee invited attend the jo. 7 Kast Righty bin , and Third avenues, of (Monday) noon, at 12 without farther notre, to Green wood (ametery for inverment The remans wil be pt ew Nonce — The brethren of F. apd A. M. are hereby sum O44 Veilows’ Hall, Monday, Jair at ee o AM, to attend the funeral of oar late } Thotnas Plumiets, By orter of JAMES MOUNDS, Master, wae? Rondey, Joly @, Johe Potestar, in RGth year of . Frente of the family ere reapert. Meth Aret ‘The relatives aod ly (vied tw attend the fomerel, from the etarch, West Farms, om Tuenday afternqve, om fatortay, 4 Pred, i ber y morn July 2, at only dees y) af | lace this (Monday) afternoon, at | invited to attend the funeral from the residence of bie parents, No. 4 King street, on Tuesday, afternoon at tac o'elook “worwint. —In this city, on Sunday, July 20, Grace, widow of Abraham Shotwell, im the 90th year of ber age Tho relatives ant friends are invited to attend the funeral se , from her late residence, 218 Woel Thesdav afterooon, at four rther not) In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 28, Mre ait PUR! 1 SUT, 10 the 49h year of her age he ri y are respectfully invited te attend t) her late re: ‘281 Dean atreet, this (Monday) afvernova, at two o'clock, withoul farther nor » July 20, Camumnaws requested to attend the f y at three o'eluek, from her late ren Brooklyn, &. 0. Glu-gow (Scotland) papers please copy Tw mrs°x.—In Fouth Orange, N. J., on Friday, July 27, of cholera infantum, Fremeiie A.) youngest hon ot Henry R, and Emma Thompron, aged ‘3 monthe and 27 days. The friends of the family, also of bis grandfather William Beard, are respectiully inviied to attend the funeral services, on this (Movday) afternoon, at 2 o'elock at South Oranue. Wacwre,—On Saturday, July 24, Axva CE. Waanxn aged 60 years, The friends and relatives of tho family aro reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late revidence No. 126 North *ixth, corner of Fourth street, Williams barg, on Tuesday, afleraoon, at half-past ove o'clock WENANCIALS CENT FIRST MORTGAGE ROAD COMPANY. VEN PER HOND 8 or NORTH MISSOURL + for malo the Seven T arlrond Ce jours ule iu New York om January t and we bande we peots of the ee 4 jirond ¢ f ale CO de SON, 8S Wall ate JOUN Je ERMILYE & CO. Nu. 14 WALL STREET. BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT STOCKS COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, CLOSING VICKS. 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