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é ¢ 1 AUG, 2.—Timothy Noone vs. The Board of Becise. —Plain- im this cage is a liquor dealer, and aake for # perma- ment injunction restraining the defendants from inter- fering with him. He was arrested on the 20th of June {Por.selling liquor without a license, 4 the opening of the court to-dey Mr. McKeon spoke F over an hour on bebalf of plaintiff. The following ‘are the principal points which he eubmitted:—The com- PAaint shows a case of seizure of platatif’s property ‘without authority of law, under the act of April 14, 1866; aaleo of interference with the trade and business of plain- ‘GM, threats of seizure and determination of defendants to carry out the act of the Legislature; threats of vexa- ous suits, It also charges irreparable injury arising the continued threats of trespass and the act of '1866.. The power of the Court of Chancery to issue an Injunction in such a case is undoubted. It is intended to prevent vexatious litigation, to prevent a multiplicity of struction of the means of subsistence, This is dono in furtherance of justice and the violated rights of the parties. The argument that because plaintiff does not @ow ho has a license under the act of 1857, he is there- fore a violator of law, and bas no right to a legal or equitable remedy, is not sound, If he has violated any Jaw he is liable, civilly or criminally, andor the law. Because « party has violated a rule of law he is not en- without the of 1t6 protection, Yhere are ‘at although a contract in yiolat on of the Sunday law bad been entered into for the hiring efa et an action will be for injury done by the a poe ae principle of that case bas been in our courts. Moreover, the de- wong ea they act under the law of 1866, eo, The plaintiff comes into ipjonction aga nst their acting Inw ofl 1360. The defendayts must here take pone on that act, and it does not lie in their say that. any other law is im Sania” cateadbuta eee only known as officers e act of 1866, making their appointment, and The plaintiffs pray for the injunction on anager ings of the defendants are which is unconstitutional and has been 40 er ra co-ordinate branch of the civil judiciars , and by the highest criminal tion of the Judges of the Supreme Court in ‘Brooke a habeas corpus proceeding, decided that Slons of “the act are constitutional, bat guarded their opinions by stating that as ‘the iutionality of certain sections o: the law ‘hey express no opinions. It is clear that they avoided @e sections under which the complaint in this case is ‘The acts of the defendants are undoubtedly ‘under the nineteenth avd twentieth sections of the law of sections authorize arrests by any policeman ‘without warrant, and also authorize the humbiest official @f the police suimmariiy to close the business of plain- 4M without a trial. Without a wit without judgment, the pn we is Pod of the use of his property. is unconstitutional and void, ax itis in Fiolation of the ‘aseenenreeeeee provides that ‘no member of this State mhall be deprived of any of the rights or priviloges se- ured to apy citizen thereof unless by the jaw of the Sand or the judgment of bis peers. No person shall be ved of Iife, Jiverty or property without dus process Jaw.” Thesé words have been decided to mean that shall be deprived of the use of his property orate tribunal and a decision the matter of right, according to the course, mode and usage of the common law. Jaw of 1866 vio- the chartered rights of the city of New York. By the Montgomery charter in 1730 the right was confined or to grant licenses, Ths charter has deen =e 5 a Fiat i 8 & E that no State gat nd any law impairing the ob. of coutracts, Wherever legis.ation the State ‘on the subject of licenses in Uhis city until the 1866 it never interfered with the revenne of this It we even a = tne Tegisiature can change pens po wer as under the con- go reteghai ay cr ie cannot divest the ‘The city uvder its charter bad a ih pectin y tatereet in ‘the license fees, and that The L seapaet on aise of this pres “have ple- ett tf & f i Rae Before Judge Barnard. 2—Stewart os. the Board of Health,— Mr. Bliss, @eense! for the Board of Health, made an application iu | ‘@is case to have the injunction ebanged so as only to ‘apply to piaintif. Addressing Mr. Biles, said:—I see the i Barnard, ‘Bribune stated the other day I bad granted an injunction tm favor of some bone boiling establishments Ihave & z : copstitutivnality of the law shall be fully decided. Yesterday President Schultz received the following letter fn answer to his request tbut the Cofrt of Common Meas @hould hold an extra session of its general term to re- view the decision of Judge Cardozo in relation to the ‘Holt and otner cases. LETTER FROM JUDGE DALY TO PReMEDENT FoHULIZ Quewer to your letter in the expectation that an extra ine general term of the court cvaid have the present month of July. It ts vacation i js one of § i Ld 4] if BRUTALITY IM A CITY RAILROAD CAR. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Youn, August 2, 1566. I was witness to one of the most brutal outrages Inst @vening to which tbe city travelling public are too fre alee by the employés of the city railroad Ti Seep ek ical bale seestaidd, inten Oot Male, with the firm of Messrs, William A. Freeborn & ©o., No. 264 Soath street, objected, on principle, to the ic pase nats colada the conductor ly Y megeenn tate me Soe before oy age * Geubaerers, Gragret Dies on form, kicks and cuff, threw him mga toe ‘Tho driver of the car encow the doings of the infu- mated bie head juetor, by holding bw whip to “brein’! the Orst man who interfernd. kind inetrameotolity of « policeman Mr. Car- ‘bere 1 dresed bis wounds, It e genUemnan will be able to the purpose of making ® formal eourt net the conductor, Broadway. ee ing THEODORE 5, BOWEN, M. D. ‘ Ey 2 : i THE MILITIA MUDDLE. TO THE EPITOR OY THR HRRALD. Courtr Crenk's Orrice, N. Y¥., Angnet 1, 1866, In ahower to an article in to-day's Henato,* informing our readers that the exemption fee of $1, under the act ne se seee eaeeicnes of Sie iaineh, tntetes be guid 460 the County Clerk or oe a clerk 1 may designate, 1 the Collector of Asons- agrees the Jett pent mae eae te Seis SS THB_EXCISE LAW. mews Faow’6t, QUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE, —<~ sow SPIE... we a vocure Ue ae kemerty Granted to the Friends of the Exiled President, General Baez. Havana, July 28, 1866, ‘The Spanish steamer Barcelona, which arrived yester- day, brings the following items of pews from St, Do- mingo:— Nearly all the individuals exiled by Baez have re- turned, The Dominican war veasel Capotillo left on the 22d ultimo for Samana and Puerto Plata, with a com- mittee appointed by government to select an admunis- tration, ‘The Ordinary Council of War was organized on the 22d ultimo by the appointment of the following members :— Greoa ’. Fernandez, President; Colonel R, Fernandez, tain Manoi « tain Henri Lieutenant Polanco be Sch Liouicaat Senso. at i :—Colonel Co nero, Attoras eral, and Perez, ‘Au amnesty ie offered. to alt dissidents of the Tad sithat to tho. stl goveranen, thet Tank i Dot sul Torfeited ; but those that do not do so, are to be punished aa waitors, Generale Duperon and Garcig, government members of he maaan; were daily expected in the capital. General Manzucta marched with his ‘divusion on the with their re- General was to join Coneral Pimentel at Cibao, to co-operate with the triumyirs ter the pacifica- tion of those provinces. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, A Boy Kiixp ny an Ice Cant.-Daniel Donnely was driving an ice wagon of the Knickerbocker lee Company along First avenue about four o'clock yesterday after- noon, when near the corner of Houston street a boy, about six years of age, Albert Hube by name, tn company with bis mother and two boys, attempted to cross, The boy was knocked down by the horse, and the wheels of the wavon passed over the breast of the little fellow, killing him almost instantly, Those who witnessed the occurrence attach no blame to Donnely. however, and brought Lefore Justice for exam nation. Wire He Was At Ir.—A boy named John Donnely was caught on Wednesday night in the act of cutting out the panel of the door of the grocery store No, 73 Co- Limbia street, He was arrested, and committed by Jus- tice Mansfeld. Tux Suoonxa ov Orricrn Kxnx?,—Justice Mansfield went yesterday afternoon to the house of Patrick Ker- ney, of No, 151 Clinton street, to take his affidavit against Owen Dermoddy. Kerney is a policoman, and Dermoddy @ keeper of a tiquor store, One day last week Kerney arrested a brother of Dermoddy. On Monday night about nine o’clock a man approached Kerney and told bim to beware of certain parties or he would lose his life. About an hour later Kerney saw Dermoddy coming toward him from the other side of the way, and was asked to go acrors the street 4 consented." Der- meddy Jead the way back, mney followed. As soon a8 they had stepped upon care pea Dermoddy was joined by several other men, when he turned around ‘and said to Kerney, “I have an old gradge to settle with you.’’ Just then the officer got a blow on the head from one of the party, and, on turning aronnd to return it, be was sbot by Dermoddy, The ball struck Keroey in the breast, and gianced along and come out under the left arm. "The wo nd, though a painful one, will not, it is believed, prove fatal. Worse Tan Hianway Roflumy.—John Jones, of No. 216 Division etrect, was ina lager beer saloon in First avenue, corner of Fifty-third street, on Wednesday evening. While there Jones met three persons named respectively, John Donovan, Patrick Connor and Michael McGinnis, The parties thus thrown together playod bavatelle and drank Jager beer. Leaving about six o'clock, Donovan, O'Connor and McGinnis invited Jones to tke a swim, Jones says he declined this invitation, ‘but that Douovan, O'Connor and MeGinnis pulled bm along to the deck, and notwithstanding his remon- strances, although endeavored, be saya, to exe: from them, he was dragged to the end of the pier. 1e affidavits in this case Sobol show that, having brought Jones to this pees, Donovan, O'Connor avd MeGinuis proveeded to strip bim, tad afar taking from him all they thought was of any valne, they pitched him into the river with intent to drown him. Donovan, O'Connor and Mevinnis having been arrested and brought before Just.ce Conpolly are held for examination. “TWanr 4 Wannant, Your Honor.”"—An enraged female, with an unusually revengeful expression of coun- tenance, came before Justice Ledwith and, in a decidedly Germanic voice, eays, “1 vants a varrant, your Honor.’’ “What for?” demands the Justice. “Why, your Honor, there is a man in the house who takes it into his head to Hick all the folks what come there.” “Indeed; that is very hard treatment’? ‘So it is, your Honor, and he licks ine also for nothinks.”” “Worse and worse,”’ is the of the Justice. “Where do you live?” “In teenth street.’ ‘You should goto the Eighteenth ward police station and see the captain, raw baa madam.” ‘The answer is—‘‘l bave been ng in Honor, and the bape tang yan eas no Tome; we grapt ‘bo mu “But air, ean Ino! have satisfaction?” resins tho iyo er To which the answer of Goer shales Fan have the satisfaction of oh i rou don" "t take yourself off directly.” Tajeted innocence she has tas was of terhagh Qvtquen: How Mucu Have I Gor?—A poor, miserable looking being. answering to the name of Pat Tierney, was yeter- ‘day picked up drunk in street, withoat any attempt on bis part to conceal the fact, and conducted, under the enstody of the policeman, to Jefferson Market police station. “What have you to say for yournelt demends the Justice. The stuttering, stainmering reply, afler @ cons! mterval, waa elic! “How much have I got?” The consolitory answer was returned, “Six months, more or loxs,"’ and the half conscious man ‘was removed to the lock-up. Srmauxe Frarnen Baxps.—Mr. Philip W. Pinnor, merchant at No. 438 Broadway, yesterday lodged a com- Pinint against William Mangels (previously arrested) for having stolen four boxes of feather bands valued at $96. He was arrosted, nsfield and held The ty was found im possessioa of and ory iadentified he owner, Justice wling the accused for tri Boarpisa Vessme mv rae Hansonx.—William Gibson and John Goghan, boatmen, were yesterday arrested py @ sergeant of the Harbor Police, charged with holding intercourse with passengers on beard a ship lying in the batbor in violation of @ statute law passed by the Legis lature at ite last session, The sergeant also arrested Patrick Thompson on board a schooner in the bay hold- ing commenication with the passengers in SS egeig| of law, Justice Dowling held i} accused parties to to answer before the Court of Sessions. A Covonen Coacumas Crancen Witt Fravp.—John W. Smith, a colored coachman, twenty-four years of age, was yesterday arrested on the charge of having fraudu- lentiy obtained five band lanterns, valued at $20, from the firm of Mesers. David C. Porter & Co., No. 271 Pearl street. It is alleged that, on the 27th of Juno Inst, Smith called on Mr. Porter and rey ted that he waa employed op board the steamer Bim City, and that be five lanterns for the use of that vessel. Reliev- ing his statement to be true the lanterns were delivered to the acensed; bat it subsequently appeared that he was not omployed on the Elin sgh maton Foe! thority whatever to procure the lanterns. com- mitted the prisoner for trial in default of 4 ‘$300 bal NAVY BULLETIN. DETACHED, Jory 2% —Acting Volunteer Lieutenant L. G. Lassello, from the Galf eqoadron. and placed on sick leave. Juuy nem pends gah A W. H. Jones, from the W. G, Anderson, and wait! orders ; eg eS Ue Homey, Acting ‘im. A. Rich, Jobo P. ‘ Jonathan Ain taste Dudley, and Mate F. W. Lard, from the W. G. Anderson, and granted leave of absence ; Assistant Paymaster Henry Gerard, from the W. ‘Anteraen, ond erderes) OW DERED. deur wap mod Ensign 8. BE. Werner and T. J, Wil- lets, to the Nyack; Surgeon Ww. 8. Bishop, to special daty in Philadelphia. HONORABLY DISCHARGED, Acting Kosign Lows R. Hammersiey, to date from July PACTVIC SQUADRON. The officers of the steamer Tuscarora were engaged Joly 2 im getting up « gratid ball to celebrate the Fourth The Tinited States steamer Dacotah arrived at Val- paraiso on July 1. All on board were well, Her delay was ng by exceedingly bad weather in the Straits of Mage! Maire ‘Pearson and the officers of hie flagship at- tended the bail op June 28, given to the Dictator of Peru At Lima, in honor of the victory at Callao. The Wateree on July 14 wae in the new floating dock At Callao, Perv, for repairs ‘The new dock i « magnifi- cent one, made of iron aod it completion i* an event of Bfeat importance to our South Paeife squadron ‘The United States steainer Vanderbilt (flagship) and the new naval curieeity, Mowndnock, arrived at San Francisco on June 22. The latter very soon became an Object of excitement, and thousands of persons have ‘Visited ber to inep ct het armament, construction, & Tho United States stramer Lanoaster, commander H. K. Davenport, left San Francisco on the 27th of June, bound for Panama. WiRCRLLAN OUR. Acting Raxign of the Mobengo, war placed in arrest at ‘on July 22, to awaut the order of @ court rar: tal, charged with disorleriy cooduct while on shore. The United States schooners Narragansett and Oriental arrived at Havana on the Zi inst, the one from Key Weet and the other from Tortugas; one to carry the Pye mail and the otber on sevice of the subma- ne The United States steamer De Seto, from Port au Prigee, arrived at St.’ Domingo on the Sth of June. Commander Boggs amd offerrs 9! weil wearin. er Henry Bi. born died suddenly at the Penmouir ‘yeaterday morning. “i Be! Services at it esdonce of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. . Bexvert—Osnonxe.—At Millwood, Clarke county, Mew on Tuesday, July 3, by the Rov. William Hedges, ten F. Bexwerr, of New York, to Mise Barris Onvons, of ‘The Briars, Millwood, Va. Maccow4x—CovKENvALt.—On Wednesda iy, Ave August b at the residence of the dig fe parents, Van Boekerck, Mr. Macoowan to ‘ADELIA ie KENDAL, both’ i rr cons eee Wednesday, ust 1, by Rev, Chara Fletcher, of a caeaad Methodiet Episcopal chapel, Bessawix 8 Muscrave to tren, eldest daughter of Robert Ibbotson, Esq., of New ‘orl coritisbare (Pa) and Shemeld (Bngland) papers please —Srewant.—On Thursday, August 2, by the Rev, L. 8. Weed, Wiutam H. susury, Jr., to Baa Kare Srewakt, daughter of James D, and Annie Hague Stew- art and granddaugiter of John Hague, Esq., of West TAYE: i ae nig tt on Thursday Angust 2, by the Rev. Dr. Froél, Cunton T, Tayior, of New York, to Maria L. Minness, of Brooklyn. No. cards, Die Banrert,—On Wednesday, Anguat 1, Wiuuam BARRErT, a native of the parsh of a ey otto, county Cork, Ireland, age The relatives and friends of the family are a respect Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi East Twentieth sirect, this (Friday) afternoon, at half- ‘past twelve o'clock. p peaeny ~—On Tuesday, July 31, Taomas Ly gd oa fant son of Albert and Mary L. Blod 4 ontbs and 22 days, y gett, ag Oo Tho relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents in Eighty-frst street, betwoen Thint and Fourth avenues, this (Jriday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Brewsren,—Mrs. Haner Bexwstex, wife of Jobin Broster, of Old Hankensaok, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfolly invited to attend the funeral service, from the Dutch Ro- formed church, English Neighborhood, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. Casey.—On Wedngeday, August 1, Marmw Casny, aged 40 years, ‘The funeral will take place, froin his late residence, 285 Groone street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’elock. CkANE.— At Nadison, New Jersey, on Thursday morn- ing, August 2, B. PRANK CRANE, is friends and those of his uncle, Joremiah Baker, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Toridence of the latter, at Madison, on Saturday morn- ing, at balf-past ten o'clock, Train leaves foot of clay street, Morris and Essex Railroad, at half-past eight A.M. Interment at Werttiold, N. J., after the arrival of the twelve o'clock train from New York by Now Jor- sey Central Railroad. Croonrnex.—On Tuesday, July 31, at the residence of his brother in-law, J A, Housman, Haverstraw, N. Y., Ricurany C. Cxocmino: ‘The body will be conveyed for interment to St, An- drew's church, Ricthmond, §. 1., this (Friday,) August 3. Carriages will be in waiting for relatives and friends at Vanverbiit landing, on arrival of the eleven o'clock boat from New York. New Orleans and Mobile papers please copy. Davirt.—On Thursday, August 2, Jon Fuaners Davirr, beloved son of Jobn Ik’ and Elizabeth Davitt, aged 4 montis. The funeral wili take place from the residence of bis Tareots, 176 Hudson street, this (Friday) morning, at nine ofalogke ite JAW BON, — y, August 2, Wine Kvanxs, youngest child of John H. and Ehzabewh J. Dawson, aged 3 months and 22 days. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful); invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hy prec ang og wd of Bighth avenue and Twenty-eighih is (Friday) afternoou, at two o'clock. ‘Datwoun..— as. hie ig remdence, West Filty- second Flot Ugevinnd Avovers, eldest sou of Pink and d, late Consul DJ. General of by ome States, prepoes of Governor Hi iar Z., Cheva- hier of the Legion of Honor and of the’ Golden Cros, Philadelphia, Charleston, $ C., and Kinston, N. C., and New Orleans papers pl'aee copy. Doxnvi.ox.—Suddenly, on Wednesday August 1, Sona, the beloved wife af James Donuelion, a native of the county Cavan, Ireiand, in the 65th year of ber age. iai\ves and friends of the family, and those of Petor E., sot-in-law, Pairick F. Miecovern and invited t ie no goa (Friday) afternoon, at haif-paat one o Fuasen.—At his residence, No, = Seventh street, Hoboken, N. J., afwor a protracted news, Joun W. Fua- x. C, Fraser, Exq,, of Glasgow, Scotland, WALLACE DICKSON, Master. Gaovrix, aged ‘The {tneral will take piace from his father’s residence, No. 76 Baxtor street, this (endny) | afteracon, at two o'elock. The friends and relatives of vited to attend. Hawse.—On Ned aggro pe 1, Marumpa €., daughter of Jobo H. Dotris Hauije, aged 1 year, respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, Fon Oras) a. ‘at balf-past one o'clock, from the residence of or parenta, No. “t] Win retreat N.J, on We ARTHL—At a ates mast 1, Maswier, the “wile of arti’ seed cs yea The relatives and friends of the rinse are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Sigee bev Ete centdcace . No. 18 Second street, Hoboken, N. J., this (Friday) after- Doon, at two o'clock. Birmingbem (Engiand) papers please copy. Heanse.—On Wednesda: niay evening, August 1, at the residence of his sinter, Ninth sreet, Toomas Faaxcs Hearne, agod 45 years. Houaxo.—On Thursday, August 2, Wruuam, son of Geo, Holland, of Wallack's theatre, aged 11 years, 11 months and 7 hoo bd Hovus.—On Wednesday evening, August 1, of conges- tion of the brain, Groror D., only child of George C. and Maria E. Hollis, aged 6 months and 13 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, corner of Bushwick avenue and Lawton pe ne Brooklyn, E. D., thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Keanvey.—On Thoreday, August 2, Frux Keanvey, aged 67 years, 10 months and 12 ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the faveral, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Kons.—On Wednesday, August 1, Eowann Kons, in the ist year of bis age. Members and hones members of the Merry Twelve Social Clab are reepectiully invited to attend the funeral, = = from his late residence, 159 Kant this (Friday) afiernoon, at two o'clock, By order of the Club, CHARLES BROWN, it Wittam Kons, Secretary. Maspmvites —On Thursday, Aw widow cue of Anthouy A. Mandeville, aged 67 Fenetared 3 days. The remains will be taken to Pompton Plains, N. J., 0 Savirday morning, (or interment, where funeral ser yn will take piace, which the friends of the ol rally invited to attend. ig te ote Rockport, Pa, on Friday, J cholera infantom, WALLia Peck; also on 28, Cmamise Guiex, twin children of F. B. and Emma Morris, aged 7 months. Moxyry.—On Thursday, soem 2, Leazrxsny Gra- Tavpe Momwer, aged 13 mont The funeral will take place thie (Friday) morning, at nine o'cluek, from the residence 182 West Fifteenth o-* between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Frieuds relatives are reepecfully invited to attend without oe “ail transactions will be —All business ions suspended til Friday, the 10th, HENRY 8, LEXZYNSKY. ‘cao. —On Thareday, Aague 2, of cholera infantam Marcus Exascene, only chiid of Emanuele and Lacy & Muzio, aged % dave. The remaing will be taken to Harrisburg, Pa, for interment. MeDenmort.—On Thursday, Acgust 2 Mancaner Nan ay werrr McDensmorr, infant daughter of Mary wad Patrick Mebermott. Her remains will be taken to Boonton, NW. 3., to be in- terred McDeoxatn.—After a short iline ARY McDonain, aged 53 years, “Ste tHends of the faxnil J, alo those of her son and fou-in-law, © Denny, are invited to attend the funeral from her tate residence, 118 Weet Hrond way, Unie (Friday) at one octuck, without further hotiee. rit. On Weinewday, Aueuet 1, Of monster Gwonne, youngest son of Jubn and Catharine McDouneil, aged | year and 4 montbe The relatives and (rienis of the family are respectfully Invited to atiend the funers!, from tie residence of ote, 110th street, between Third and Pourth aie (Friday) afvernoun, a4 two o'clock, Neoswr.—On Thursday aflernoon, A 2, afera short inees, Catuanice Neos, wife of Witiam Nugent @ native of Kildress, county Tyrone, Irélagd, in the 26h year of her age. The friends and relative attend the fupers!, Thirty-sizth street, ore respectfully invited to from her late remfeuce, 146 Wort co Saturday ) one o'clock ent Rooms. —On Augost 2, at East Morriaa nia, Weetchestor county, ¥. ¥., Wamuxatow lavina Rowwes, gon of Joba and hedags Hog, aged i) years and @ monthe Porn. —At Fairhaven, N. J., on Wednesday morn Peas Powa on dae Lo ody of L. & aad ‘ioe. mont listey, aged 1 year, oS bay araedtashan. 148, Wat iE Forty-elghth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at ono eek cadens: July 96 to omer NJ, ba PHIN, the beloved wife of Charles P, Rushton, in 26th year of her age, ‘The remains were removed to ae. Philadetpbia and Richmond papers please Smnrson.—At Newark, N. J., bap we “Rugust 2% Joan W. Srarson, in the 66th yoar of bis The faneral will take piace from St Phare Methodist pal church, Newark, on afiernpoon, at Episoo} two o'clock. TALIMAN.—At Cornwall, N. ¥., on Tuesday, July 31, ‘A. M. Tallman} Grace, daughter of Williain M. and Mary aged 18 months. The friends and relatives are invited to attend the func ral, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 16 Hanson place, near Portland avenue, Brooklyn, Tice. —In Brookytn, on Wednesday, August 1, Atacmox W, Tree, in the 35tb year of his age, Tho relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his Inte resdence, ‘on Tompkins av tween Dekath and Myrtle ave- nues, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Vax Nosrravp.- On Wedn@tay night, August i Many E:zanera, wife of Daniel Van Nostrand, aged 5) years, Funeral services will take place at her tate residence, No. 48 Elliott place, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’clok. The relatives and fronds of the family are invited to attend Vas Voonws, Tharaday, Angust 2, Prank, young- eet von of James and Ellen Van Voorhis, in the 5th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his father's residence, 120th street, Harlem, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'cloe! Tex Brooex.—At Pairfold, Conn., Stepney Prune Van R. Tex Breoex, ay Warner —On Sor 6 3, July 29, at the residence of Isham Walker, We rtios, N. Y., SARAH ANN, wife of James G. Walker, of New York city, aged 22 years and 11 months, of typhoid fever. Yannury.—Drowned while bathing at Minneapolis, alinn., on Wednesday, Angost 1, Davin & Yanpney, son of Joseph and Margaret W, Yardley, of Milford, Dela- wi fe ree ener ternae eer en een eee ern ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. NGLO AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, PROVISIONAL CHARGES FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF MESSA/ FYROM ANY TRLPORAPH STATION IN GREAT BRITAIN OR TRELAND after the first twenty will be ench five or fractional remain conntes and der will be od o8 & Word, 1n code oF rypher will be charged double the A transmniesion must be written at full length, and e'las words Menaaggen desti places beyond the range of the tele. graphic system will be sent forward by mall, FROM ANY TELE: ‘TATION IN RUROPE ‘Tonny teleeraph staiion in America twenty words, or ess, suglading address, date and signature, wot exceeding in all one hundred letters. twenty-one pounds, For every additional word, not exceeding five letters, twenty-one shill! ‘The letters In counted and divided dor will be charged ne a word. All messages in code or cypher will be oharged double the foregoing rates, All figures tntended for sxneraten fult nd will be as Wor? Meaaages dextined for plages beyond th range of the tele- graphic syaterm will be seat forward by mail. FROM ANY TELEGRAPH STATION IN APRICA, ASTA AND INDIA foregoing rates figures inten, ftar the firat twenty will be each five or fractional remain- must be written at To any telegraph station In America, twenty wor lens, inelnding address, date aod signatare, not ex all one hundred Jetters, twenty- For every dditionn) - word, twonty-flve shilliogs per word The leurs tw all words fter the first twenty will be weh five or fractional rematder will be charged as a word. All messages 1n code o1 foregoing ra All figures Intended for tr fal! jength, and will be char Meaniges destined for talogenph system will be By order. Jury 31, 1866. cypher will be charged double the mission must be written lu ed 9 wards, ove beyond the range of the DST OFFICE: The mails for (itent Britalw and the Contiuent, via Fat- mouth and Havre per steamer alton: for ireland, via msiearmer Chiy ot New York. and for the < be rT sheomer Hremen, ¢ bin office at 10:30 (A. OLLICK * Manni Nar “GUIDE GREATEST PaysitioaieaL work ant Hostory of (Poem ‘one Private Instruction ioe 8 bound ith D Feneons. f ” \ ie A in eloth, sent by ma‘ Arg ree on reeely W ko RONG, Febtones, New Yor. FOLIC PICTURES IN ir): Mow ready, Pring 18 canta, mrert. SCALDINO, VITRI ie NON ONE Gor amie Si to Get i} PRICAN NEWS COMPANY, 1 ILLIA RDS. —PARTIER Ter pinoy To PonCHARE either new or seeond- hand tables are ly inv ga" Die cee ah oateios pag} Byatina a 2 Fg aay edit MA! RIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN OF AMPLE MEANS, TIRED OF A ingle life wishes to form the acquaintances of some -clady, with a view to matrimony. Address rave ng carte de viele if possible), box D, Au munta Pom ofiee, Georgia. OoAlL, woop, “ee. (rar YURL OOK R, i PER CHALDRON. DE J Vvered, by CRAPAEL & BURNS, M836 West Bightornth street, and JON SMITH, corper of avenue C and Fifteenth street. . FURNITURE. UKNITORE, CARPETS, BEDDING, PARLOR BED. VALI A SCOTT'S, 209 and 211 Payments taken vy SLATE MANTELS—SUPERION IN rable, half the price of marble, cane, lntweeu Thirty-f10) aad ARBLEIZED rance. more T. B. STEWAKT. 006 Sixth Thirty sixth strees. MANTELS. — THE rohase Marble iN TH. PLACE BEST ARBLE eity w EXPRESSES, —BURNTIAWS FURNITURE MOVING gd Tae rt ment, offer 118 West 11th st, near 6th av. ware, aly qe county,” Faraiiure, pranctories ped. Purniture stored on ING, 1106 CHATHAM STREET—M. ORERSKRY ay the highest price for ladies’ amd ge ming. Please call or address, Lad Witt on Mr. Overskey. NEAM BROAD Broadway prices for hing Ladies waited Cashberg. THE LECTURE SHARON, MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO GENTLEMEN or {1 oaly, at the New York Museum of Anawwiny, 618 teond . Those unable to attend these Inetares may receive « y forwarding ten cante, Address Secretary of Nr Y. Mose of Auatoiny, 618 Broadway, THE THADES. SILK AND HAT TRIMMER WANTED—TO ACT As nae of experience who Underetands the tm Apply to eMITH, a F kfort avert AVER WANTED-ONF WHO I8 AF ter cher and abtaman, Address M4 oillee, ene . box 16 He: RASK FILERS —A FEW GOOD MEN WANTED av GB. Acret «truss office, 129 Vultoa st., opposite Sande, Brookly KLAY DS WANTED-AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Aa tu TILE CUITHRS WANTRD—TWO HAW VIL® AMD ON® striker, the highest p be Bind Diamowd Pile Works, 6 Kieuinond » we rine? cL wanted to go so eomawas ) WRT AND LARTER JOA hee fe offered an wy Waniern city: the bet cnem ie ab esta Sti 1 wit need paeapias i! br is eapeude. dnquive fer 4. lo, Dewen, et tha Merchant « Hotel, Cordandt @ Wantenrxren rpare and f i facuory wages wl Wikre ras, birds (tua y ANTED-A COPPER ROASTRR five et ar @ RE GALLKY, (it CARAT. Amirenypes, Onl) » Sout dines ORE WANTED. BY 4 YOUNG GRRMAM, 48 Mas Wad reser nderstamds bit Vuatinn porters. ri he Whee cma _SITUATIO! Lm WANTED—FEMALES. N ENGAGEMENT 18 WANTED FOR A YOUNG lady. pleasant disposition, of native re Anemeutand cultivated manners, In» ‘amily of wealth, eul tivation and sockal ean bo pleannt i alt uated, as © ty reat ran n elderly or middle lady or ousipan vernens, bre: OF private secre: tary, or ory terary capacity he could, if moves mary, pone & ‘addition: no objection to uy pod Bi reducaton and knowledge of French: aings ‘sud mars fae? pled, Address fur one week Mins J, C., ie. A RESPECTABLE MARRD A baby to wet unraa, at her own residence, 41 _©an be seen for three days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES <A SITUA ivate family, to do general housework; is indastrions and pot afraid to work, no vnitey, Cail at G04 Went 16th mt, A SITUATION objection to the ¢ MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES im the count nok, weaher and teat Call for days at 18t 1 gomery at, Jersey City. Refe- aiven andr FRENCH PE oN, OF EXPERIENC! Ee IN ‘Dona French futing, wishes to go out by Apply at 28 East 2ist et, thing STABLE GIRL, a abort distance , necond floor, uup muslin, Ine the day in private fam SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, CAPABLE Al, t0 do cooking oF general hotine work, ix @ 5 neat aud ul and an exceliomt washer and ironer, Call at iat Rtuentlo st, Brooklys, City try ‘A YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN WANTS 4 situ TATION as wet pu No. 8 Washlagton terrace, Hloboknn, betwe YOUNG WOMAN, A NATIVE OF SCOTLAND, NOT try. desires a xitnaiion wK the eoamaker: understands bir wing: haw the hent of city refe st, firet Boor, ap suaire SITUATION ED—BY A RESVE AA man, a cook stands ina private mg hows country. Call at 230 Sd ay.y N EDUCATED AMERIC 1 LADY WISHES A anion inthe fn H Sronte with monurats 6 Addré-n M. B. Beers Sing « ® PTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU AA ition a1 good cook and to assist with the washing and fromm; best of city r no objection 0» abort ll ta Call at 183 West 30th » the country A SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPEOT. able gil, as chambermald, ina private faimily or voarling house, Oall ot 20) at det «l., between 9th and 10th ave. he J A. caro « ehiidren, Wulberry A Situation chamberwork and do plain sew good city reference CTABLE, YOUNG “4, In the rear. A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO. orto take care of children ANTED—BY A waiting, would be willing Wo go t theeountry; Call at 428 7th av. WIDOW WISITF! A ch with her; Went 27th at A would w at 41 Gu) SITUATION WANTE A YOUNG WOMAN, 70 do general how r ‘ F and « good plain cook? mnat be the only servant. ¢ 7 Litabeth st, near Bloseker #t, In thé reer, BY ork and wall SITUATION @ woman, ax first : Jat With Washing If required, good reference. ay WANTED--BY ol —BY A RESPROTABLE > lake AGED plain cook and goad washer ty references given, Oan be ween at PROTESTANT 109 Wont Sous #t SITUATION WANTED- py A RESPECT ABI ZL men, ax chambermaid countey, "Geol reference 196 West 80:b nt ree Cull at ber’ HESPRCTABLE | MARK of milk, wines @ baby | the best relerence grv WOMAN WISHKS TO TAKE INA hou to wet purse, having lost her Cal} on oF addres Mrs. Connell, 169 ant ¥ 4 ef iA to her non the Stet, a SITUATION WANTED—RY A ag woIDAD, to COOK, Wash and Iran, ‘work and waiting; beat rity refere ys wt, ear Okie av. COMPETENT WOM rm clans laundress understands fire bg and laces; wo “bjection Vs thacuumiry | a 2 aw, ear Sith at 24 SITUATION WANTPD—RY A MIDDLE AGED WO. ZA ian, 28 housekeeper, in a private family, Bedford m, second t oor. “SITUATION WANTED—ny A hoasew DESIRES A SITUATION AM vhing, Freweh ‘city reference. Tomity: ine good wesber 0d boomy gee reterene: Re be! * = wanver a mh YOUNG MARRIED. WOMAN, wo bod Lost Hpi own a baby to baby, would Hike to runes soe oa she hae abandanen of mii y te Le SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman, 98 goad cook, washer ong Irvmars tx @ good a ipa a mare King =, A baker: best city reference, ‘Call at 101 Foom, fret thwor YOUNG xm a EIVATION. WANTED 48 000K AND LAUNDR <8 immed ately. pee to present employers, 72 0: pleco, on Friday, t luree o'clock. TANTED—A SITOATION, BY A_ERSPROTANLE woman, Wo do howsework in a email forniie: hev no oh. jection wo ry. Has good ref Can be orn a Oo between Mh aad Why ave. ANTED--BY A REAPECTAN A tion as cook: is y referemees. Call w ween Wet and 24 second Soor, back rn, 3 ANTED—BY A RESPROTARLE GURL, A RITUA tw ax firet class cook: will anslat with the washing and ironing; no abjertion to the eoantry, Good rity ref eee, Cnll at a Went 24h at, third toor Y A YOUNG LADY. A StTUATE weery qaverness, Addrevs J ae WY A RESPECTABLE than, 9 atination ae wet auree months old: 00 6 Call on Friday and § ANTED A SITUATION A heerRE 1. bem hovel oF baer whee; Bo ab Hak 15 few Weapon” aire hw wih the win pare, Vall fire: foor wan DA SITE ATION, 1, 10 da genersl how sework, 10 eoantey, Apply at her lass place west wrtien ot boarding Pastry. we WATERY A Regent ans WOMAN, WHO Ham loat her baby. 8 > pore at her own W ie. Cah be sents at 90 West Bh nerd he ANTE DA SITUATION. BY 4 S¥SPROTARLE WO TAN, #8 Vihar (8 kind aret obliging, Meet af reference eat 173 Hawt ah wt FANTED-IN 4 FANCY STORE A BITCATION By \ & young lady WOMAN AR bakery ANTED 4 SITE erro sarees jer eli he Ww ny 4 vo! reference froin las phe the swore ingtow at V ANTED 4 AITITA HELP WANTED MAL IOS Wipownhe wrenty Haves, Gown. NCRAK WANTIO | Say ot A n ae “ oy AT TRIMMERS WANTED, INQUIME At MILLINER WANTRD—TO ACT a4 ‘ aderecs, ciouing salary 60 hs i cen reer tapes wo MPRTENT NUMER TO TARH THe we © the eomesey durigg Wee ermrner wer “4. be + and we ot wunne rT an | Prien HELP WANTED—FENALES. ANTED--10 GOOD STRAW HAT AND BONNET trunmers, Call from 10 K LiL, 401 Brond way W WASTED—A FIRST CLAS@ LADIE® DRESS Car aud headdress maker; sleady emplopmeat Wo a good Nand. Apply at 399 Broadway, W'XTED—A FEMALE COOK hotel. pa COUNTRY FoR A Apply for two days at 190 Chambers at. V J ANTED—GOOD WINDING, warerive AND BEW- ing girls, at the English German Rosiery Mi, 82 Int ar., between Wd and Yih we, K, WASHER AND by peta OD ¢ W ipo a eat 320 af 0 and fihave., oor ite at, beiween Séb WARTHDRA RESPECTABLE PWOTRATANT GIRL TO dochamberwork and take charge of children: must have city references, Apply at 103 id av, LeweonSTth amd WANTEDIA WET Nt FOR A BARY § MONTH® Old: reverwnos requ Apply at 1% Weat Sub ot, between 7th and ‘sth ov Wa iieronn RITE and iron ry, ry WANTED’ GIRL TO DO PLAIN COOKING, WAR Jngand fronting. One having eood re: emey apply at 275 Madison at \ MPETENT WOMAN Wg in 6 priv Call at 26 fountt ble. oily te Apply att eA. M. wt 20) West Lath ot TANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASIL AND LMON olty. Apply after \ ENEKAL Hol EWORK, AND KS AND SALEM ATELY ARRIVED PROM EUROPE neh an atije toasty noe; wecurhy KC required. Ad i WANTED-FOR A WUOLTSALE AND alary exported, Ma, box 107M tice pr CLERK WANTED-AT NO, 17 AY. D. T ANTE ’ fuil , from a mast have about $5.00. CLERK O1 | ANSINTANT Jase dry goods eosominton ty-one years old, Adirens, TANTED—A SALESMAN. POR STAPLE AND FANCY ' niuat ‘ni the bustnens thoroughly. and be a mand 4 good einem of in ooly @ aituation is offered, Apply at 46 Broadway Waxmocm IREE EXPERIENCED SALMA ade, In m cash faney goods house, Address D. I « r Warm A RK, WHO HAY A THO rougle ke oem na tty may, adirens Apotboenry, md apply. COACHMEN AVD GARDENERS, ANTED MAN, NEWLY the A SITUA TIC W roughly self gener SITUATION AR COACTIMAY Wastes ef Apply a 88 fa ATIONS WANTED—MALES, UNG MAN WISHES A OITUA ar privaue folly 4 for two Aaye ab 1A) Medison Pr SPECTARLE YOUNG MAN WIMHEA AA reer betel or private sean for tre dove ot tb) Meaaos Mo Grocens -WANTED. WY A ROOTCHMAN, 4 AIT. fi work, A SITUATION, AB COOK, WY 4 ‘Who has bad thirty Year! experience ia some of ities in this eliy, has heen for the lat u ‘his Maria, Una, Hew gan give the beat af feferenee. Tuanire fOr 16t West 2h wt, rear, between 10 A. M, and ] SETED—A SITUATION As rineT OR RECOND Fine hotel or restaurant: thoronghly under bring unexorptionable re'erences, fram one of the leading Boenfe tn the ety. LF, Herald often, THOROUGHLY A POM Py TENT position in eharae of ttn’e Oro cisco’ qutablignencns:, open Address care of Mr. Mirlekiand, No. 340 ANTED-BY a 1 Tanga ges MELP WANTED—MALES. A® EXPRRIRNCED HEAD WAITER WANTED VOR . Z rer Wot en Taland. Beat of relerencen required Call at M4 F from 10 w 12 A.M OeteF AME Ree cory elerks, ory’ vere, watenn Fora tiati oy call at NOINTRLLIGENT HOY re eed eondne are ety mrtenders Shaan bere a % Ok 6 YRAR® OLD wanted Call at 199 Wiitianm wt SAISTANT = BOOK KEPT R, meron ASD ehinan ran’ rd Pall early, u YOUNG MAN WANTHD—TO | Rs ina = dev, 7, Foon Bt ITH REORRENOR AND 900 CAME seonry. can obtain a very de 0 View per week € elfen ie co Tinea Onm THar UN Apoly this day at Cowkh WANTEE BURINE MAN WANTEDWrLLINe ’ mabing iy ve nm tl A Bred run Our Onvier PoeTene for eto. Wn Sv seerees, FOR Tee HA Come & cooler: T198 "7 4 . ae lw wher (WAT ATOUNG MAN } be drag bans lw cL ADR ‘ ’ ponent” APY Mahennintely Joh inv o wane tent» 6 ford ome *, teen OO) oF / $e) WIL, BROURE TO AN BLIGIRER ye lerrctive Canaan punttion | Siney beat li Wall AS Ont em atherwnete, “aadiens Terr | ()() -EARTY HATING TH AMOERR FO 170 YOO), on greet os ain & pormaner fhe! + ceinene wt be pron PRENCH ADVE TISHMBY Ts. } Tse Ff TUM FRANC AIER then ronive dheire 00 yieser |W etgreeer wu bed Tee at MANY Th re Geel

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