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After s prelimind?y exaWilnltion bb Was comuiis- he soporte to avd oo: is connected in business with one of = we ‘or tamian was mot jn Montreal by Mr, Ey ied, “No, I've come world—whether he had Anis summer vacation. Morell_repii Bere to defond Lamirande.”” Mr. been ted. been sent by telegraph.” He did not state that be had “‘come by telegraph.’ The question of the reclamation of Lamirande is still in abeyance. Known yet which government will demand him—the , through the French Consul at Washington, or COAL—ITS PRODUCTION AND ITS PRICE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. He who makes two blades of grass grow where but one @few before is.no less a public benefactor than he who makes one dollar go as fur as two did in the purchase ef those things thatare needful to the daily life and comfort of the community, Coa), in its universal use ‘end absolute need by all, takes rank with bread among the novessaries of life, and its price is a matter of mo- mont to all, and of great moment to thousands in the jand who endure many a pinch when its price reaches the great figures of last winter, It ig to prevent the ro- currence of such a calamity, to Combat the attempt on the part of coal operators to steadily advance prices to shee figures again for another winter, that we propose 4o vee where and how we stand in the matter of a supply efcoal. The business, has justly been regarded for a few years past as one of great profit. Millions of dollars ete te prem tiae nore lias nietae a ier 6 mens: ral jug the prodact 0 eal. Meries to market, This is ail well; 41 is sound and legi mato; it is caterprise that should be and will be well re- warded, but, there is reason in all things. We are now beginning to reap the fraits of this state of things. ‘These new enterprises are beginning, ove after another, come in full operation into market, and the unprece- dented nereaee in the supply thus far this season is the Up to July 26 of this year the inéreased supply actu? ally sent to market and sold amounts to 2,172,790 tons; there wore mined and slipped in all this'year up to the above date, 6.635,341 tons; up to the sane dale last ear, 4,462,551 tons, showing an imerease of 2,172,790. is this all, for, although 60 enormous an increase of supply has been reached, there have been great inter- The Lehigh region has beet’ mue all the time, and for several weeks almost at is region alone, demoralized as it was mac vy and counter strikes, has marketed an increase of over the game period of last year. "oal Company, one of our very largest pro- dncers of coal, owing to @ disagreement as to ri if fevight with the Erie Railway Company, their coal goos to market, did not send of coal for over three entire months—viz: from March 80 wo the early part of July last—yot, in the face of this, the increase is 2,172,790 tons, The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company mined last 759,699 tons. They have already sent forward tons, and will probably market an increase this of 500,000 tons. All the revions are now working hiy; the increase {s growing larger each woek, and the queation bag begun to assume with the operators the yery practical shapé of what to do with the coal. Tho Delief is unanimous that a row must be raised some- where—somebody must strike, some canal must break, @t the price must break dowf, Heretofore an annual annum of demand was ly twioe and a quarter this allowance, making at the same wate an increaso for the year of, ef tons, This amount the mi cannot take 4D Bount is not. wanied. over whose road forward a particle increase of one million tons per full allowance; yet, [ il th i & < = tt i z i i i HE See | rm 5 : E e BF fl A suspension, as during it O’clock last telegrams ire Britain or the ovntinent of j—and ip this between Great apparent total i include the entire telegraphic sy: jude Ba nd India—is controlled by the Internat! Convention, better known the Bra: ‘eation, This convention was reed to by all the European powers igh this document, which re us, and beering in mind the warlike indi- @stions coutaned in the telegrams that have been we think that one 5E the other of the Dave not suspended telegrap! they have at seast prohibited any me-sagr: ‘uoti! sanctioned hy the central author. m the State. One of the articles tn the wonvention communication f the Times of India, May 19 telegraph (the portion jtieb government) bas now til, From it we learn section of the s ‘mesnages and (! le 1 a 3 3 odes gees 8238 28238 3 eccoc™ u was as followe — 2 HSE SEB Bu ae nm o “os 9 10 8 en8 Bee eos Hoe o SEE woor 8 Bas 8Ee Soo? -S Sead en 8B 7 = ee ~8 3S pears that a great improve. ing over the Turkish lines @aring April as compared with March, although the time ied ia still in @xcens of the average during Febraary, ia is probably accounted for by the much of menaagen during April, to be steadily improv From this statement ment took piace in the Raasian lines appear gull fall very far short of the point which would jastify their route being em- A serious omission in rerurne it a etarten " reese jes apt respect sian and Turkish routes, and: which we trust w!il If por sible be given for each wonth of the fear when Kings County Court, Brooklyn. Before Judge Pikeman. Ava, 8.—Jowph Van Hrunt vt. Newton.—Thia action ‘was brought to recover the sum of $75, the value of certain @rticles of clothing stolen from the room of the plain ‘While boardina at the hotel pf which the defendant is a testified that during ab- neo the day time, i was porto person to a and his ing stolen. case was first tried in the Justice’s Court, helene Judge Walab, in. October last, and judgment - dered in fayor of the plaintiff for the fy amount, Tho jefendant Sppedled to the County Court, claiming that 1@ Was not liable for property obs from the rooms of bie board Jus Dikeman, after partially hearii the case, ed the judgment of the court below, ordered the appeal to be di » With costs, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Descent Upon as Attacen Disorperty Host —The police of the Twenty-first precinct made a descent on Thursday night upon a bandsome brown stone front house fm the most aristocratic street in the ward—rent $2,500 4 year—a warrant having been issued by Justice Connolly upon sworn {nformation of & former servant there that the same was of adisordérly and improper character. Ten individuals, six of them women, iuinales at the time, eleven o'clock at night, were arrested and unexpectedly compelled wo exchange their laxurious quarters for the stone tivo, bare hoard and whitewashed walls of the station honte.” The ‘parties thus arrested were brought up to the Fourth) District Police Court yesterday moruing,. The women—all of them pos. sessing Personal: attractions above the ordinary stand- ard— were tistefuly wud page dressed, their tout ensemile being quite in keeping with the lcale of their residence, Cases of this kind always excite more than the usual atteation, yet notwithstand- ing being thus the cynosnre of all eves, they, in their easy indifference upon arraignment) abd their smiliug meception of some little chafing indulged in by the Court, exhibited theffaonehalance of the demé numde, bat it, was alk thet. appeared, The men seemed more con- cerned than their fair companfons, and showed m the peculiar restlessuess of their bands and fret the posses sion of some such feeling as that of the truant achoo!boy suddenly confronted by the schoolmaster in the middle of; his stolen holiday, They were of course discharged. Of the wowen, the young ladies thus arraigned for an offence of which it Was known they were innocent be- cause of the suspicion of the commission of another offence scarcely recogn'zed by law, were held in'the snm of $200 to kerb the peace, the proprietress being held in $300 to ansier, Oxe ror Riauty.—Fxcited Teuton approaching the Clork*s desk at the Fourth District Police Court, hquitur, “One for Reilly.” Clerk—“Where do you liver’? ¥. y fi ‘One hundred and Twentieth, Third ave Clerk, not quite understanding—‘“Where do you E,°T., rawing his. voice—'One Haudyed and oth street and Third avenue—keeps grocery atore,’ “Whatis your name?’ “Martin Kimme; 1 wants a war Taunt 'gaiust Reilly,’ “What did he do to your” “He hit me milt his boots {n the pack, his name's iy, and ho abooge me, and kick me, and I gota sore leg, and | Want a warrant.’’ Tli® excited Tyuton rambled on in this way, dwelling upon his injuries received at the hands (feet rather) of Reilly, until such time ae the Clerk had the document h ht ready, when he departed satis- fled—'‘very much. Arrawptep Buactany,—Henry Epel: oF, resides at No, 603 West Forty-seventh street. On Thursday night last he was awakened from his quiet sleep by bis wife, who stated that there was @ stranger in their room, and that she had Leard somebody come in through the window. Henry, respecting his wife's alarm, got up and found a pretty good chunk of a fellow, who afterwards gaye bis name ay Patrick MoMahon, !n their apartment, iGDie hon having when discovered a pair of Henry # pants This hands. cpow the formal gxamipatjon MeMahon pleaded guilty, and was held to answer in $1," Did NorKxow Waers Sue Liveo~A Story ayp 4 Pare ALLEL.-—A story is told of a certain prominent down town Politician of some twenty years ago, whieh, though old, is worth repeating, being reetiled to recollection by an ineident which occurred {at the Fourth District Police ‘Court yesterday. At the end of a day of warm political contest this gentleman, feeling as\though it would be ja, dicious for him to go home, left his companions and staried for his domicile. Arrived im its vielaity, he was afivctod with a remarkable conti. .n of ideas, ard could not recollect which was his honva At this time thero named manip police, and a person Veing m that state malas 9 tain the assistance of the guardian of tie night and eseape clubbing. Jing a watchman, im this dilemma,-he inguired, i, the diguitied manuer and with the impressiveness faduced by bis condition, “Say” cockey, can you tell we where ——— lives?) “Why,” saya this respectable functionary, who koew his man very well, “you're the mau!’ “Damn it!’ replied the questiouer, “I. know that very well, but J t to know where he lives. The worthy watchman be- cor by this time apprised of the situation, escorted up to ‘ou jet Police Court yesterday Table: “Well, Madame,” inquired Judge Connolly, “some one been lic! your. cbil- dren’? (Dhis i* the ordinary character of complaint) “T bave none, sir.’ “Well, you're lucky; no one can ‘beat them, ’? enéaohes 2 sanepeieriel Know! of the greatness of this. immanity, “But Se hecakae 8 Whas's tamos” Sean Bay. Nel 4 area “Susan Be lo i a to-come to her La 2a is Fd ud mach for Susan, Shi bat, e itician, there was assistance. “Madam, said the Jus shen J will ave youn wera Ssar ann Qs7uew,)—Yostorday afternoon Mary Connor emp!iyed Henry Williame, a lad about fourteen years of age, to help her move. While the boy was fn the room attending to his duties he ospied a watch ae which he thouglit ought not to be put itin Bie pocket, and then came to the con- ‘all at once that ft was time for him to move: Accordingly he did 80; but his play as fast as would, were no match for the superior ect Connor, Into whose hands he fell. On her complaint the boy is now held at the Essex Market Police Court. Arreurrinc To Pick Pockem.—A young man giving his name as George Williams was detected in the act of Inserting his hand into the pocket of a sirange female 16 she was on the sidewalk in Chatham ona pi ger intent to steal. An officer of the Fourth precinct, after watching Williams for a few moments, arrested ay Justice Dowling committed the accused lo the Tombs for trial. ALONG THE HUDSON. Recatta—Watsr Stout vs. Skenetos Race Boat. — We some time since published a chailenge by « Pough- keepeie man, who propésed to contend with any race boat that might offer, the man himeelf to stand upright, upon two wooden shoes, and paddle himself along. It seems the chalienge has been accepted for a race of five miles by two oaremen, who will row a skeleton bont with a double pair of eeniis. The stakes are to be two tbou- sand dojiara, which will be contended jor over the old Empire City Kegatta Ciub Course, on Hariem nver, on some day not yet Gxed, avout the middie of the present month. The Wwater-shoe man will not go into training, at he aeserte that he requires no more practice than simply to go once over the course. The forfeit money has been pot up, and the first instalment of the ake money will be deposited this week. Asoram Noverty tm. Race Boat) —A rowing race boat is being built at Poughkeepsie, somewhat after the plan of the Winante cigar steamer. It consists of two tubes twelve to fifteen feet in length, cigar-ehaped and perfectly air-tight, end lashed with iron braces ‘They aro to draw but little water, and it is expected that they cap be propelied with half the power required by an ordinary race boat A West Sipe Trueonarme Lise. —We are informed that the Western Coion Telegraph Company are now raning a new wird from New York to Newbarg, on the west side of the river, and what the work on it will be fuished before the snow files. From the latter place to Albany there is already a good working line, #0 that by fall there will be telegraphic communication with Albany and the ‘Weet on both sides of the Hudson river, and also by way of the Harlem Railroad. The Western Union submarine cable at West Point having become disarranged, and the “contnuity’ thereby ed, tt is propesed to up and lay down anew one. This work will also doubtedly be accomplisled before winter sets in, TWE NATIONAL GAME. Gotham, of New York, vs. Olympic, of Pater- won, Nod, The above named clubs played their Orst match this season on Tuesday afternoon on the grounds of the Gotham Club, at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken, The Gotham Club ie one of the oldest and most reepectable organiza. tions in the fraternity, and has numbered among ite members many excellent ball-players and benor. able citizens; bat, Uke some other clutm, the Active, Kekford sad Empire, for instance, it hes cefferd mach frem nts pernicious | effect of the practice, now so much In vogue, 0g of ball players by clubs possewning heavy coffers and oifebs principles, Youtorday ® sort of experimental nine wore rosented, and considering the fact they had never Oatore played together they made a very creditable show, Tho Olympic Clob , comparatively, a new organization, ‘and the uine only need more practice together, and more etperience in matches to become a first clam team. Of the Gotham, Saunders, Jessup, Henry, Connell and Depignac deserve mention for good Bey, and of the Olympic, Fitzgerald, Sears, Lamb and Mallon showid be noticed. & very fine double piay wae made by Pitrgerald and Scart, The following « the score: — geal Wee Prayer o fh 3 3 MeKiernan, ‘6 5 3 Cocker, 34 b ’ 1 al 5 Toomey, p , o 2 8 Fitagersia’ 46 3 7 S41 Beam stb heh od » 1 lamb «& 7 ? head er A i 3 ullem, ¢ 5 2 5 i i | a BT an. teh. beh. Th. 80 oA Pena tn . 330 $ a be i ee a . F i 9 , Wekevengs-taory | oy 140 7 Weng iw Fo caste Cree hon ton, of the Rimpire Club. Time of game—two houre and twenty-five min ates The utmost good feeling snd gentle ly conduct characterizes the game, aml At the close a light collation was given by the Gotham (bib, and all parties appeared to be thorougbiy delighted with the game apd ita cop AVY BULLETIN. Acting Ensign A, and granted lenve f al HONORABLY ting Second Agsistant in B. Dick, to dato July ‘inéers Lucius Harlow and th rACHRD—JULY 26. Hallinski, from the Gulf squadron, ibsence. John Powers and TIO SQUADRON. ; Wy has been informed that the headquarters of tho Asiatic squadron, Rear Admiral W. By com. ding, have been establistiod at, Hong Kong, China, BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. At a meeting of the Board Fine Cora ey Suspexpn,—. of Fire Commissioners for the Eastern District’ held day: before yesterday the complaint against Hook and Lad- der Company No. 1, for rlotona conduct while going'to a fire a few days ago, was brought up for consideration. Several aflidavits were read in support of the The case will be tried In a few days, pending wh! rected to lock’ up the Bouse of the company until a decision in the case ig given. Orry RarLRoan Acoment—Cononnn’s INguest.—An lo- quest was held yesterday morning by Coroner Lynch on the body of aboy named John 8 few days ince by being mn over by. one of the DeKalb From the testimony before the Coroner It appeared that the deceased was returning from = Lolferts’ Park, and while ranuing frem ave end of the car to the other to eseape paying his fare he fell off and was ron over, from the effects of which he died. The jury entered verdict oxonerating. all persons from blatwe in Chiek Engineer was: oMann, whe was killed Pine ix oie Easreny Digruret,—At a quarter past twelve o'clock) on last Thursday nighta fire was disy covered inthe rear of the second fluopof the building in North Third street, betwoen Third and Fonrth, in the Eastern District, oecapied by Samuel J. Norton as a mon were early at the scene, in extinguishing the fre the 1 to the extent of about 3800. Williamsburg City Insurance Vinegar fiuetory. The tire but before they property had been damage Parvolly insured ia the CORONER'S INQUESTS. DrowneG.—-William Waterson; lato aesist- m board the steamship Helvet! pier 43 North river, accidentally. fell from the gang- plank into the dock, and was drowned before assietance The body was wabseqnently recovered, aud an inquost Will be lid by Coraner Wildy, Dascenovs Scamming Arrain—Tar Conover Cat. could reach him. antewmortem — deposition young ‘man who residence, No. 367 Madison street, in a very critical condition, from the efvats of a stab wound in the neck, aby aknife, in fhe hands of Bewfamin Maliery, Tho parties, who were formerly members of the “But ization, Which Captain Jamison, t, some months ago broke op and dispersed, met In Ruigersstreet, near Honry, about two o'clock in the morning, and during a fight 91 hetween them Canimings was stat diately fled and made his cucape, b , his speedyarrest ik confidently expected. vor had not revarned ap & the closivg of We Club,’ a rowdy 0 the Seventh preet The annual meoling of tho National Teachers’ Associa- tion will commence on the 15th of August, at indiana- It will be a three days’ session, The government receives $617,310 82 more revenne nty-second district of Pennayi- cy of Vitteburg, than waa polts, Indiaua, this year from the Twe: Vania; Which includes asgeseod there last year. ‘The vaine of new buildings and various improvements in Leavenworth ¢ity the present year is upwards of One hondred and fifty five cities and towns in Mama. chaxetis roport two hondred, proposed national asylum for come from seventy: seven have no soldiers Of the two Lundred and sixtoen Cases right hand, twelve both fect and mine ‘The elephant attached to Dan Rice's circoe became un- raly and got loone lately at New Milford, ‘Kul anybody, but caused @ big scare. Alexauder D. Walker was kilied by negroes at Chester, 2, on the night of the 224 ult, Colonel Ripley, of Emanuel county, Ga, was murdored at Su pone by 4 party of robbers aud Loree thieves on a dieahfed rates cities and towns, while the ity ett tost tuo doth eyes. , Pa. He didn't A mad dog was killed in Newark on the 80th ult. be- fore he had bitten any one. lation of St. Louis, by a recent cenens, ix ota Ot there, 9.871 colored, 448, There are ans being largely in the as endant, smoanting to 49,701. The A population ainountes to 109,689, or # little more than belt of the entire number of inhabitant gaa An unknown man committed svicide by shooting him sei, in Lasalle street, Oiucinnati, on Monday. about to die from the effects of an unsuccess- ful attempt to procure abortion, made a ment respecting three treatipent she had received Their names are Webster, Akeley and Winter, John Haywood, Justice of the Peace, Md., bas been arrested and held to bail in $500 for fusing to take the teatimony of negroes in a caso re- cently tried before him. Ho ton takes a front rank among blic statues. The Webster, in State House committed sie: Saas ae physicians, and the cruel rom them on the 27th uit. in Colbert coun- American cities for Franklin, at City Ball, yard ann, do. ; Storey, , John Adame and James Otis, ai thé chapel, abarn ; Wi at Bunker Hill; avenue; Ceres, reet, Horticultu: ny Oquestrian siatue Ether Monument, mont erccted »~Edward Everett, Common of Colonel Shaw, State Mouse yard, ptured ip Pensacola Bay with one hundred apd im, ocean te Mobile on board has Drought to light kidnappinc-—to enlist colored laborers about Mobile, run them up the Pailroad to Greenville, Ala, switeh on to the Pensacola road and ran down to # plantation In Viorida near the Excalabia rive pou flatboate, float down to tide water, eb!p them ou board Hoops, and, paming by Pensacola, gain the sea and land their hurnan freight in slavery, Sixteen persons were poleoned in a hotel at Indianapo- He, Ind., om the 2hth of July. to havo been iu the milk, On the 28th ult, ‘The steamer ca} discroditable Kyrtem of place the negroes a4 The powon a supposed in Cincinnati, Mra Fanny Whitby, « widow for ten years, guve birth to 9 ehild, whieh she smothered deliberately by wrapping it in heavy quilts, A barbecue i# to be given at Athens, Obie, on the 90th of Angust to the surviving soldiers of the late war. A. Garfeld, Atlotusy Genotal Speed Joan A, Logan, J ennison and General Sherman are expected Philadelphia has fourt public parks aad rqueres to opie can resort for fresh air. 1g houses have been built im the city this ix brothers, named Commings, enlisted during the war from the town of Manchester, five were killed in battle or died of the wounds received; the sixth was discharged on secount of disabling wounds. ‘Thirteen first cousins, gomed McQook, am Obio family served in the Uulon army ERNE SS SS AS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Brarry—Scorr, —On Hoboken, N. J Wreney 3 Bearry to Mies Kuum H. Scorr, daughter of "ite Henan terry te, dangheer ‘Tuare Lake's church, by the Rav, Tuarcume to leaner Tavion, second _ all of Brookiym. No cards, iur—Coox.—On | Wednesday Brooklyn, by the Rev D. J Patterson, Loum Wrate to Mant A. (oon. cards. Gprenees, (Lowa) Cathedral, Brooklyn, by the Rev. J, Wau to Mine Manosner JonNeow, all of Brookiyn. Woon Kerzeweven.— lo Jomey, August 2, by the Re t Mant E., daughter of the papers please copy. mn Wednesday, jagast 1 at tne Tarot, Parmoa r'Mr TF. Woot Heory braia, Canim C. AUG ont | take place from hia late residence, 24 avenue, ou San) On Thursday, Adgawt 9, Mart Tl, davgts of the late Milton W. Ar Tho relatives and friends ere funeral, at the texidence of ber agut, Mra Sarah Avery: No, 31 Wesley place, (his (Saturday) morning, at tet The remalus will be conveyed to Peekskill fol Angust 8, Win J. wits of Nantel Story, of Uberty 1 frienda of the family arm renperitatly » Superal, from ber late revidence, on Sunday afternoon, af The funeral wil! West Twenty eixth street, near day afternoon, at three 0 clock, Bare. —On Friday Mates, add daughtor of Ue fate The relatives an © Weet Fiieth street Basweren.——Mre, Harecet Besweren, wile of Jo Brestet, Of O14 Waekenencte Tha reintives and (newts of thm family ace reeperttally invited 16 attend the fan: ral pervies, fi formed ctrurch, Kogi«h Netghvethoed, NJ, of funday ball powt one @ clock. Jon am Baar, late of Ford! The reiaives sot frients are iner ha Ret heb ebvore ts, On THeHNY! AngaMt 2) al! part two o'clock Aagomt 3, of hemorrhage of the | No. 949 Kast highih street, on Fonday morning, at 178, F. aad A. M., are reapectiully invited to sitend ATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1866 LAL 3 late residence, Eighty-fourth street, between avenuo A and Firs: enh, sy Borp.—On Thursday, Auguat 2, Buntanern, opty ebild of Job and Virginia Boyd, aged 8 anonths apd 11 days, Tbe triends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to nttend tho foneral, from the residence of ber grandmother, 76 Canal street, this Gecaray) afternoon, at hglf-past two o'clock, without further notice, Philaitel phia papers please copy. Ciexguy,—On Thursday, August 2, Joseen Eowann Witt, only von of NT H. and Sarah I. Chenery, 42 daysand § houra, The fanerai will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, fo half-pasi two o'clock, from No, 268 ‘West Twenty-sixth Pittsburg and Canada papers please copy. ‘Cosren.—On Friday, auguae 4, Hicuagy W. Cosren, Maier tr nera! m 292 Rivington street, this nrday) moripg, at ten o'clock, The remains will pamemet HPddeopor, Conn, . Avi. —At Vadicon, New Jorsey, of) Thursday morn- ing Ainust 2,1. Faase Crane, ; as fads and those of his unele, Jeremiah Boker, respect Avited to attend the funeral, fron, the Fesideuce of tho latier, at Madioon, this (Saturday) morn- pL Rags eee o'clock. ‘Train leaves foot of Har. strep! and Eosox Railroad, at half eight y tat Weatteld N, Jy, after fhe atrieal f K train from NewYork by New Jer- sey Central Railroad. seiN.—-On Friday, Aucoet 9, Hexmuerta Praxces Da- dawg’ ter of Cavoline and William H. Deakins and 9 months, # anil friends of the family are respectfolt invited t ausend. the {oneral, without farther prernes on Sunday afternoon, xt two o'clock, from hor grand- father’s residence, No. 8 Horatio strect, Dicks —On Saturday, July 28, of cholera infantnm, Wa W. Dirks, Jx., aged 3 weeks and § days. Also, on Friday morning, Angust %, Many C., wil¢of Wm. W, Dilles, and older daughtor of the lato Andrew Townsend, at im S096 monthe and 11 day the Felutivos and frionds of the family aro rey Inyited to attend the funeral, from er igce rleiates 228) Bleecker virvet, on Sumday afternoon, at two aieiovk. Donax.—Afer a short ‘ners, of eroup, Many Fuses, daughter of Felix and Avn Doran, aged's years and 7 monthly, Tho rolatives and friends of the family are respectfatly fovited © attent the funeral, frou the residenvo of Ler No. 04 Cannon street, this (Saturday) afternoon, ‘lock, Evwsairt.—At Jamaica, 1.1, on Felday morning, August 5, Jases Evencry, in the a&th year of his aye. Tho reiatives and friends of the family are reap invited. to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternc three o'vioek, from the Preshyterian church, Jamaica, Freie ~On. Priv August 3, of influm- mation of th only ehild of August and Dorn Fischer. aj 15 days, The freuds and rsiat ily aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral the residence No. 1 ean streot, Brooklyn, tuis (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. -On Priday, Augurt 3 after a short ill. Manta, We eldest Caughler of Patrick and invited to. attend the parents, 100 Wolcott thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two vat 3, Mrs, MaRca- aye. aud friends aro respectfully invited to at the Methouist Eplecopal church, ze, Newtown, on Sunday afternoon, at halt: clock. Carriages will leave Grand and Second tone o'clock P.M. At hiv residence, boken, N. J, after a provract seu of Alex. ©. F Out year of 1. . The relatives and fri of the deceared, also the members of York Lodge 197, F. and A. N.; Coruithian Chapter 159, R. A.M. of New York city ; Hoboken Lodge No. 35, F.and A. M. and Pectalpha Chapter, No. 11, R. A. M., of Hoboken, N. J., arenespectfully invited to at tend the funeral, on Suuday afternoon, at three o'clock, from Trinity chured, Hoboken. The remaiua will be in terred at New York Bay Cemetery. Glasgow papers please copy. The members of York Lodge No. 19%, F. A. M., aro hereby summoned to attend & special communication to be held at their Lodge room, corner of Fourth and Groene «treeta, on Sunday, Sth inst., at one o'elock P, M . for the free of ing the last tribute of Foapect, ito, W. Bro. Master John W. Fraser. Memberr ‘the fraternity weeps invited to ALLACE DICK“ON, Master. The members of Corinthian Chaner, No. 160, B A.M, are hereby votified to atten! a convocation Ou ly the Sth inst, at ono lock P.M, for the par- beens preying ee Cae poe me worthy companion, . Kraser, a Sadi WW BORLONG, HEP. Epwix M. Avrorp, Jr, Seoretary. The members of Pentalphx Chapter No. 11, RID, poser em Poth ny Tequested to meet at a ux, in the 75th your of ly The relatives attend the tuner Middlo Vi) 72 Seventh street, Ho- noes, Jonx W. Frasnn, or, Beq., of Glasgow, Scotland, in the JM. MO) E, Becreagy, ly, a Wentcbester, on Thureday, au- gust 2, Bite ue Wakes ‘24th year of ber age. ‘The relatives and of the 'y are invited to attend the funeral na the Presbyterian elurel, Togon’s Neck, thie after ‘at thrae o'elor ic” en ie eaten: fa on Y, August josmrn ©. HiNcuM An, ago 3 abet Bey ey rig 4 two 0 4 aah .—On Friday, August 3, Aangsauin Veaxnsin vax yey ip and Loulsa Van Hoesen, aged 19 s and 3 deve. a Services at half-pest three ¢ chook, at No. 429 Fourth avenue, Kearse. en onal Ps a Jr. gon of Philip and Mary Kearns, ac: year montba. ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, — the residence of bis parents, No. 91 First street, to Calvary Cemetery, Lacxk—At Old Haeken wh N J, om Thorsday, Angnat 2, Many Axy. wife of Wm. B. Laune, aged years, 6 nonths and 17 days The relatives ant friends of the fatnily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late dence, Paterson ayenue, West Hoboxen, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. laypaey.—On Friday, August 8, Enis Lovneny, Funeral service at the reridence of her sister, Mary Matthews, 526 Weet Twenty *ixth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at four o'clock, Funeral on Sunday morn ing, at half-past nine o'clock Lowexerm'n—On Friday, Angust 3, Eyauece E., son of Emanuel and Cass'us’ Lowenstein, aged 15 months and 5 dave Funeral thie (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'cloek, from the residence of hiv paren, No. 9 Ratgerw place The friends of the family, the members of Fastern Star Lodge, No. 227, and of Empire Chapter, No. 170, invived. Loeant.On Friday, Angust 3 Gerad M. Lowpann, aged 11 months and 25 days Tho friends of the family, aleo Continental Lodge No 16,4. 0. 0 6. Fare respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, oa Suudav, from his parents’ residence, 21 I 4, Brooklyn. At Kockport, Pa., on Friday, July 27, of cholera lufautym, Watue Pu, ateo on Saturday, July 28, Coamtin Grew dy, twin childrea of F. B. and Keuma ©. Morris, aged 7 mo Verne At Wilamsbritge, om Pridey, Anguet 3, y, youngest son of Michae! P. Murpby, aged 10 and days, S faneral will arrive at Twenty inthe street and venue thie @atarday) afternoon, at two o'clock ends of the family aF6 requested to —On Priday, Angart 3, Mes Buse Mrens in the (6th yoar pets The relatives and friendw of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday allerno:n, at two o cloek, from her late residence, 22% Ewen sire Brooklyn, F. Meeuooct —On Thursday. Augnst 2. Avice MeCrs. wovem, daughter of Dante! and harine MeCullough, aged 2 year, 7 mouths and 12 ‘The {riends and relatives are [nvited to attend the fu neral, from the ree dence of her parents, No 14 Kranklins miroet, Ube (at ‘at one 0 Melon K, — , August 9, r MeCotmen, so ©f Joba MeCormick, inte of the city of Brooklyn, deceay 4, 2 years and 6 months The faneral will take from No 184 wtreet, corner of Went, New York, st Satarday) morn. “Ftd siphla paparn plese ol copy. ‘ Meberian—On Friday morning. Aoguet, of cholera infantom, Sakad Stewart, younger dacghterof Areti. pald and Mary Ann Melatire, aged | yoer § mouthy and Ba family are fou * The retatives and friends of invited to attend the funeral, this (deturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents. 40 Greenwich street The remains wl! Ue taken Green. wood. Neaey On Friday morning, Angust # Buu, the be. loved wife of Michael Neary, aged 3 yeare May rest |p peace ‘The remains wit! be aus Ley - hrea4 oe, in went between Hicks Columbia, Broo! igo iat Fiaiboas Tametery for Interment, thin (Seturtay) «oa won hoepta fie Aagu@ 2, mene . NM m Thu rhogn 0 short Longe * THERSE Teaser, ‘cite of dare gent. a native of Kildrew, county Tyrone, ireland, ia the 26th year of het age The friends aod relatives are respectfaliy pry Aad attend the funeral, (rom her iste rewdgnee, 446 Weet ‘Thirtyerinth street, this Gaturdsy) aftersqos, at one o'tiogk. O Bares —On Friday, Amgowt 9% Mapasney, teltet of Jerem oh 0 Minea, ia the Tint year of ber ege, native of the periah of Diseart, county Cork, Ire'and The irene and Pelatives of tlie farsi y Reh regvemted to auend the favors! from her reavdence, No, wo Rulgers a¢reot, on Ringay afternoon, at one ofeval, Prrr.—Ou Friday woreitg, Augan 4, Romenn PY. Perr, aged 44 yearn, ine fevorat will (alee plare from No. 190 West Tenth Aireot, Uae alarlay) sautnang, aL lay 0 DOCK. Prhan Oe Theray, Augdnt 2, FW. Pudoge! ent 10 mem ibe and 9 Maye. The relatives and fend are reagectully thyited to as tand the Coneral, from the raatdenes of li pardnta, Ne, 192 Preome street, this (Saturday) afieraoop, as two | ‘Purr ~On Pridey morviag, Acgust 3, Lowsay P. Paws, 4 4 yeare “trie theo! WIN texe plane this (Returday’ {ef © glock, frova_ hig Inte remideoce, Wow pear Huds ip. Prindite ate ltreited t attend inrmcas.-— A thd Femdace of bys maior, Of consump » Keowar, . ted Pinas und boiditeee bo the family, ond thamens | «oie FEeh Lara the Alitney hight Gasrd, Vitet to atten he fumefal werviter eight a'cloce On Thoretey, Acguet 2, Waasam Rowe and relat’ oe are reapeot{aliy invited to a faneral, on Sunday afternoon, at oné o'elock! from iis | tend the , this (Saturday), ab “at 7 Hen MSPs iecinie Sam Setar dane. Seize o cle, SALES AT AUCTION, Marosburg. } UCTION NOTICE,—-E, ROTH, tae Snirvon At Newark, N. J., on Toosday, Angust 2, | A Tei Pat eee! BS Joux W, brig the O6(b year of bis ago. pe ys 98 bbe foug ue " Tho funeral will take place from St, Paul's Methodist | galt ena near Bixth avenue. Wor $0,C Episcopal chureb, Newark, this (@uturday) afvern oe Macepiare pee noranere, Frencraria, rich rots rank) atternoom, we | emer MNaehs Arde Qik Paintin: Vegas, Sicossox. On Friday, August 3, WitLiam Lous, son of | And Black. sinus tearm dia Si shag al a ate d relatives are invited to attend the fu- - Reubon ‘api | he 7 abe Be act I, Simovsop, aged 6 youre, IL I ieee’ Sake nenbien ad ry BURKE, » \ gg vA Cadence of bis parents, No 289 Clinton | T), "gay ies AUSTOSEP RS Wie ARE TOON, BARI He The friend neral, from 4 o'clock Brooklya, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three F Bes and my co) Fenian her +4 x4 Ser —On Thoreday, Adgast % Captain Gxonce Sule £96 @AODE Tho relatives and friends of the family ara) raj) ary anaranns wvited to attend the funeral, from Eatin tdhortist Ae ah Episcopal church, in South Sixth street, Jersey City, on TA On ; — ear ape two o’elock. PD kh 12 ONGLOUK. 8 Menibers of Enterprise Chapter, No, 2, are respect: ? NCHA TT, f fully invited to aivend 4 special amsetibae Sanday, to, || Fipg pay 1th gn tre patie ber ' Sth inst, at 12 ‘o'clock Meat, the Byeohme ty Oband: || Kepbage ata ah san AT Ap vaned gee Was Done me street, Jersey City, for the purpose of paying Gaevps || Horse, a Pong Of respect to oar deceased consanions George — he Wo Wook a AibMONA — At Great Neck, on PAGAY; Adgnet SRO | sel atone rad faa d Fronts Boule Ob. of M0. oplat Li ners, a) pI 4 head i if a ) Whuat J, SitoMone, ta tue Btheyeur of sur ae one stayeen in, teorGom, ope cians aid | uations father in-law, Jamon Want, | Carriages, deunyining portal tug te the hiree bul wemes * aro rospectiully invited to attend the funeral, at Frieada! ee ee ee Ranting’ Soubs| Manhasset, on Sanday afternoon, at etd VELAMASS AUCTIONYHW) SHEA! THs jour olclock. 5 At Miho'dlick. the Stock any of he. jan eeeAy 00, Felder, August 3%, Crane axvoug,. | © it PAR Chand BiOre ae NON Waal Nia dice abs tara! Ra ERMAN, infant daughter Mary and Theat a rt eNRY - a Sherman, U. 8, M; @, aged one month and 24 day ee nant, SUC TIONREE AMOS VAIS The retatives and fren the fa ra ruepectfully, | and Prtithe of une GAME P Mie Lee Tviee ak tovited towtiond the fun %, thy utday) alernoon, | Sale postive. at four o’dock, from thi’ huarters of her father, Marne : Wag 9, pHi Ly Rew.s ee en eee, Parrack#, Flushing Avenue, \ BOGART: AMO TLON U8 vk AR. Taxtor,—On Friday, August 3, Tuomas Tartos, aged Tanhal Mr qopslatibaets Me begeny monthe, youngest son of ‘Thomas RB. ahd Jano Taylor “ Bee - a The relatives and friends are respectfully mvited ta | lo Mortucge Manta: attend tho funeral at two o'clock this ySuburdayy after | Bruen vad noon, “ Ta Broec: At Patiteld, Comn., Srvrinwe Pane Van R. Tex Breoor, aged ddsyearn TeNWionoK. AL Fairfield, Conn., on Thursday, August 2, Srmruex Pasar Vax R, Texnnowcn, M. 0, ‘ged 63 Cll thie: day (Saturday. ye 2 vetomynt years. * 4 ‘ Tons Char Edwards, bee Ap ‘The funoral will take place. at Fairfield, on Monday, | Pets Fsekle. feo 5 t morning, immediately ater ue arrival of the train which ee Att she enter, , m, Top Woary, Wiles dMamkens bay # Bil Rasding Wr yon. Be ‘ he fi STH hn” WiLrene. auc leaves Twenty-reventh strect, New Haven Rallroad, at uM” TO AGE ANZ NICHAID WAL? ave seven In the morainy. 2¥E Uoncor, will weil Gals cay, Nazurday, at i| o'ddakey Op Taustw0Lt.—At Lake Mabopae, on Thursday, Auguat 2, | viet" “ tere ALTE te eutire Auick, youngest daughter of Charles H, and Mary FE. | ! ¥ ¥, Becroons Hx‘ urn Trumbull, aged 12 F nthe and 20 days. uee of her parents, No. #58 Pa. (Saturday) afternoon, at bait. | S ERIFPS SAL. Ny SILK RIBBON HA®CORY, o'clock, Ketutives and friguds are respect STOCK, MA tully invited to attend RICTAND WALTERS, Sher Vaxprnvern.—On Thareday evening, Atiguat’?, ‘Lrcy | subd. abt} o'clock, at fae ANN Van nenven er of Wiliam and Lacy Vaud: | sige Ribbon slice on apeote ant yank dervoer, aged 1 year, 2 mouthe and 4 days, Machines. Seam Eugine, silting Welt J and ‘rionds of the family are respectfully | Furaftare &e. ony invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at | A. L. Byowe Deputy two o'clock, from the residence o! her parents, corner of 0 sale in poripoued uulib tering, Aue Woodhull aud Hicks sireots, Brooklyo, without fartbor and place. SOLE RIAL & notice, Vaxpermit.—On Friday, Avgust %, Rowarn 0., the oly son of Edward W. and Kezia A. Vanderwilt, aged A yoar, 6 monthe and 16 days, Friends and relatives of the family are most respect. Mating Feather Bods, Blaoksts, she » fully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of ae om Bre [fuse Rata Hed Langes' nn Rost bis parents, #1 South Third street, Williamaburgh, L. 1., | fprriay fern ant Kiiccon Purine: tas ether! mucin tae this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. re. The Carpets are te fine oeder, 2018 Warrau—(n Friday. August 3, Catilaniyg. the be. loved wife of Thomas Waters, a native of the parivt of | =~ anette ——— ee county Sligo, Ireland, in the 68th year of her RELIGIONS Neriors. The rolatives and friends of the family, and thon of | PRIEMOR SNOW Wisi. VIE Sut IN VAL TNT. her sons, Owen, Martin and Patrick, are respectfully tn wy. Warhingion square. on Rundey, al 3%, Mf vited to attend the faneral, from her tate residence, No. | SM0d | Hitter Bad,” ai yer winch pow ul 48 Mulberry street, on Sunday afternoon, at one 0 - . =n . Wicks.—On Friday, August 3, Mra. Brpart BALA CBBC MAM MOST AT AME, hed aged 53 years, Wit preset morning and evening, Berrtesnt ido A.M. std The funeral will take place from her late residenes, No, | 74 cole PM. free 24 Sullivan #treet, on Sunday afternoon, at one o clock. | =~ mae Sepia and relat ivés of the family are regpectfally 7 ¥Y he. WEnport, APPR AN ARSENCE OF FIVE invited to attend quash, mane ; . Youxds.--In Brooklyn, on Friday, Angust 3, of parniy | niiphputils aude of, Fos sig, Davin 1, You son, aged 60 years, 11 months, and 19 | “Pructhy btm, rte ty biral™ al al 7% days, * The Menus and Linpactanee of Mental Ou @ relatives and friends of the family, aleo the mem. ees “seem “ bers of Polar star Lodge, No. 246, F. ‘and A. M., apd pO TT ll fa lly <a the fraternity in gowerpl,are respectfully invited 10 at< | Fire, aud Recond aver ies, Wid preach hunter, worning wod tond the funeral, from his late reridence, No. Tl Tae avo. 1c: fants tram nar, corner of Kodney street, Brooklyn, B 0., on Monday Sagat ages s oar = oe afternoon at two o'clock, without (arther mokiee. 27 ANWR PI OAURCH, RIOMTRENTH STR ERT, = will reaeh pt iz nad NOG AW cr w " NW PULLICATIONS. | ate deat ten ad ter, taco Wemyati a PIIYRIOLOOICAL, VIEW OF MALILAG EGON nearly * ne ni 5 fesine: oPttie ankiom yf the human crwade tw state of |e ey Oe eine wnkon! ot thet 7 th ma ieee oe gg * a) carina ee, sence Washington square, tomorrow morniag, Auguet 6. The eh neh al ay * ‘ann wervices commences at lioveoek The sedate are Ieee. maote of ‘eu rey ac shows by the report of cane, =o : i dvieer to the married end thoar nN OD oS Wr Ate NOTE, free of posiage, o any address, On feoript of Be not i? tates ne’ Address Dr. La Crofa, 31 Maidea bys: TION M. 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