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3 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1866. sa wee | in which they were and rode with them to Phi Ze Supphce don Homme has run a bundrod night at | later, cation the cross The looping.up of overakirts ane | Solana of any nd will be many Dart of the audio, | dolphin, but Ad bot lator Cooper of tue nature Of Fravgaise. Paria, ‘cords and straw are fad eupported from the walls, which dusineas until the train bad reached the depot 8 (Australia) Argus, of May 98, contains ‘elegant. ivances of the game as give @ free unobstructed view of tbe | bride of Cooper was much affected by the unhappy wrist ‘such as onde, from the but- | preacher and the entire rostrum from all parts of the | sition in which she was placed. Cooper was taken ‘The usual duiness of Saturday haw the résumé of theateiéal affairs in that oly at | $e drome auch an onde Deane Tim, Oe gyiike when | sdideo. Tue waile and celings of the main parts of the | Moyameasiag —Philadeiphia Lager, August 4 to-day in Wal! street, and there date. The Theatro Royal is doings fair business, Mr. rig trimmed. bu Iding ~ be sand flaished, blocked off aud | * pase costal. ; to record. Money continues in Wzomadte John Collins playing a star engarement in Irish charac- Prthere is a xreat choice of belts. ‘The Pompadotr belt | colored. The cipal portion of the wood work | SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. rain, and the two front squares are | will be executed in solid biack walnut, ‘he style of the | ters, in which his songs are not the least attractive por- nee Bret dé apie, picturing ladioa ofthe hoop | architecture is modern Gothic, rich but massive. The | four per cent for loans to the Stock Exchange, with ex- - tion, At the Princess’ theatre Messrs. J. ©. Lambert | and powder schocl, and goationen in wigs, with swords | front and also the tower and the spire to the apox, whirls esptions at five, while first class commercial paper veseeceseee + Ay476,266,87T TO KSYPORT, N. 4. + %144,170,403 bowing and fan- | will be ove hundred and sixty feet in height frou the The Aarlom steamboat Sylvan Grove, Captain Long is freely discounted’ at~ 53g a 644 Should a | Capital stock paid in. " " rte ‘and C. Young have been playing a short engagement. | and le ane Seee partment. The racing belts repro- | strect, are to be built of New Jersey dsr oolereh tees, | street, will make her usual trip to Keyport, through the pinch occur “|iti/ fe! jmonay” /bdniket, a/ generad | SUrplos nd 267,778,678 | The former took a farowell benefit on Wednesday even- | PINE Ete “cavaliades of horses held back by jockoys. | stone, from the Belleville quarries, aud trimmed with | it) gut, to-day, starting at half pact eieht » clues decline in stocks would ensue; but’ i f 3 + 633,200 265 | 4 -asion of his retirement from the belisaro covered with anchors, and a belt | yellow Nova Scotia sandstone, with the object of makiug | on , ‘0 half-past eig } butof this there is no | Individual deposite. ing, on the occ: stage. | Sea bathing * Peck st t probability, and di United States deposi - 36,038,185 | ‘The theatre was crowded in every part. The Haymar- | that one cam put on any where and with anything is | @pleasing and agroeable coutrast. The designs of the | this morning from Peck stip, Kast river, aud Barclay prosent pre 'y, meanwhile speculation almost Deposits of United Staces ket theatre 1s occupied by the cempany of the Great | richly marked with jet, all patterns, building are han e, tasteful and judicious and were | street, North river, at nine. She will land at Uniow exclusively favorsa rise. The Western papers report a f 3,086,802 | World Circus, with their novel equestrian performances, |” Tnust now mestion tho new little lama hoods, made | prepared by D. & J. Jardine. architects, Broudway. The ie, Woodbridge aud Perth Amt Moggisbly easy condition of monetary and businoss | Due to national banks)... 96, 496, And ctlgr entertainments. At the Apollo Hall the kat. | of tech white and black lace, which have a fine cord and | execution of the work is also under their superintend. | Rossville, Tottenville, Woodiedge aut Perth Amboy *\irs geuerally, and thia, by h Due to other banks an¢ 25,961. ing rink Is undoubtedly at the pres*nt moment one of | tassels run througs them. They are carried in the hand | ence and control. The contractiify mason is Mr. James | each way. re 6 y, am , by diminishing the demand Profita. 20,285,250 | the popular of Melbourne amusements. On Satur- | co the theatre or promenade, and can also be buttoned Noble, while the cut stone work ts being done by Mr. ‘The steamer Chicopee will make her regular trip te ‘9F Soital, promoves a low rate of interest. State bank ciroulation 19,996,163 it rowded with skaters, good, bad and { onto any cloak or pelerine, and always look weil on | James, and the ators’ work by Messrs. Jonuiuga & th wont On tb. Stock Exoh thi Tack of asimation | Other teas. os "40,404 | {ndidesont Dut chledy, It must be confeased, bad. black sill jackets Brown. ‘The whole, when completed, will cost about | Keyport to-day, landing at Chelsea, Uuion, Woodbridge, oxy in dingeeca tes teteal aaminiar Oe ee ————_ poi Before closing. this letter Twill remind those | $90,000, and will boa very flue structure. Rossville, Tottenville and Perth Amboy, She will leave on the whole, yan’ Prices declined slightly, bat 1 W8% | \ geprogato...as sas-o++2+s++21+01+100-61,6T0,906,87T ss of ‘your readers who are fond of feld sports ‘that | 9 ut RM GERMAN HORPITAL ne sicx | the f00t of Barclay stroot at nine o'clock. 44, Hudson River hua Mey =f 3 fue wit 9 lowigg comparisons — s drive should have the two front points of their collars | the Romans were intended not for invatids, but solely for | touch at Keyport during her excursion to-day around x Sarees (oO) TIEM, Michigan OUR PARIS (SPECIE? CASHIONS CORRESPONDENCE. printed or marked with some equestrian figure in black, | the accommodation of guests, answering to our modern | the Lightship. off Sandy Hook, The Washington alst Souther 843g, Clevelat and Pittsburg 874, Rock Stock on hand September 1, 1865. ‘such as a horse's shoe, & jockey’s cap or a horse's bead; hotels. Institutions exclusively for the accommodation Istand 1053{, North P 3 Y c-cuoline—Hopes for the Long Ex- hich shoul fast ‘of tho sick were founded in the la'tor part of the fourt | Will make the cirouit of Staten Island. She will make Wapna.t0t Ohi ped Wee ee Se Tall ER na ares A NCSa nd Useful Stranger—Its Manafac- | {36,sme om their fen iMaob-buttons, in preference | coutury. ‘The Crusades were instrumental to the found- | a number of landings at diferent wharves in the city, . ‘sipyr cortificates 30% & % | otal. |. clnaisied aise tad ture, Shape Advantages—Street and | to jewelry. especially those for the accommodation rting from Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at all. past seven, New Yor Central, ex dividend, 104%. At the first vogular boecd Hudson River closed 1; higher than at the nalf-past (wo board yesterday, Rock Island 3, Fort Wayne &, Ohio and Mississippi certiicates 34, Cumber. Innd 3%. Virie wee 3% lower, Cleveland and Pitteburg %, Northwesiorn %4—preferred {. Government securities Fire-side—Politeness under Difficulties—The ow ard Lg 8 ae pate and Barclay atroet, North river, at nine. France. The Corsage Boria—Toilet Industry—Cut and Ww 1 most ancient institutions’ of this kind, having beca PIBUING RXCURSIONS, Trimmings of Vandykes—Head Dreases— NE 5 BU LDINGS. founded in the seventh century. Hospitals for invalid ‘The steamer Charles Chamborlai an excus es jain will make an ex Boleros, Basques, Foulurd, Costumes, Belts soldiers were founded at an early date. The most ‘i the Cholera. Banks to. ‘i A and Lama Hoods, Ridi and Driving | Description of Seme of the Principal Private | fanous modero military hospitals for veteran soldiers | ston to the Chol lay, starting quite early Dresses, with the Colors for the Rond, &c. and Public Buildings Recently Erected or | aro the Hotel Des Invalides, in Paris, and the Chelsea | this morning, Her last landing will be at pier No. @ Shipped sace September 1, 1865. On hand Auguat 1) 1866..............22<--0++++7 90,086 ‘The above counyares with the statement at the cor- responding time layt year ag follows :— My a Stock on hand September 1, 1864. P July 20, 1868, in the se of Erection in the Metrepo- | Hospital, in England, North river, at geven o'clock. wore frm: Coupon five-twenties of 1862 and 1865 aa- . ass, July The new German Hospital is to be built upon tho ‘ ¥ walsbed '%f; sovensthirgy notes vf theisoond sesiane = | Meee ee ‘A now crinoline has at last appeared that is destined to | in- Gren rela oe Seow nte sist streak cand Seventy, | The steamer Champion, Captain Win, H. Foote, wil There is no greater proof that.a nation is advancing in 1 ue Fushi B outlive what remains of this year, and which, it is seventh street and Lexin; and Fourth avonuee. | male ber usupl excursion to the Fishing Banks to-day, hoped, will thread it way triumphantly through the | Pesce, refluemont and luxury than th» ornate and | The present project is to build two pasilions. ono for leaving Pock s) pas half-past soven aud pier No. 4 Nort whole of the next winter, Ieapeoved yl’ of tte neehitactare.: (We can, thereters, | BASAA YE Peas Eat cariiea w'es to ote ben. | Tiver at cine, Tam convinced {t will be a rellef to most of your read. | Cosratulate ourselves on our progress in wealth and | fho4 nua gixty-aeven feet long by ifty-two fest wide ai | The steamer Wyoming, Captain R, S. Hoffmire, wif ers to know that this important question is settled for civilization, as a large number of handsome public and | the ends, and thirty-two feet wide in the centre, tee make her regular Sunday trip to the Banks to-day, leaw at least a fow months, ‘The political state of Europe wilt | Private buildings are In courso of erection in every part | the wards are to be. The wimintiralive BUNK wy | int Peck sifp at balf-past eeven aud pier No. 4 Nort& " be sixty by cighty feet, and the laundry forty: now come in for a larger share of their Of the moatwepolie. “Many of sheep wil} compare aot an- sixty ey The mite are to ate eater, maces river at mine, She will make other landings for te sympathies, and the feuds between Austria and accommodation of up town passengers, » After the cai! adull and somewhat spiritless feeling Pixn Prevailed, es )2 usual on Saturday, owing to there being ‘no afternoon session of the Stock Exchange, but at the open beors at one o'clock, the market showed more frono%e. New York Central sold at 104%, Frie 63% = %, Hudson River (s, 3) 121%, Read. ing 1117; 9 1% Cleveland and Pittsburg 86%," Cleveland so¢ Toledo 116}¢, Rock Island 10334, ‘Total. . Shipped... On hand August 1 1865....,.+++..0eesseeee++++ 86,156 It will thus be sen that 552,512 more bales of cotton were exported frm New Orleans during the eleven months ending August 1, 1866, than were shipped during fj the corresponding petiod in the previous year. A correspondent ends us the following communica- favorably with the palatial structures of Europe, espe- | first and second stories, and an attic. The princiy cially in those orders applied to strict architecture. ‘The | wards on the first and second stories are to be one bun- North) vu 36%—preferred 67 ‘ort. (e801 — Prussia will henceforth be discussed by ladies . drei and six feot long, twonty-seven feet wide, and six GIES COVE, i Sree ah wwe Warne206, | Sod ia Felariga tome Miasours Sato debt: if following is a partial list:—Brown Brother & Co.'smow | 10) Mer high, ‘accommodating th rty-two patients cach, | ‘The Harlem stoamer'Syivan Stream wil eanew Qwo and siesippt certificates 303{, Western Union OR OF TRE HERALD. with the affable endurance of afl those who, havinga ; c Ny J . D TO THe EDIT PRALD. banking house, the Metropolitan Savings Bank, the | allowing fourteen hundred and thirty-one cubie feet to | oursion up the Eas. river to Glen Cove to- stopping Yelegraph "Sa %. Afterwards a ramor was circuia‘ed ‘The voice of he Herein has been heard in favor of a | weight less on their minds, can afford to reason leisurely. Presbyterian church, new German Hospital, tho Har. | each palient. The physicians’, mireen’, and convales- | a P : to the eitoci that a cable telegram had just been re- | SPCOdy and equitable adjustment of all claims on the | May this enviable disposition last till the contending ae J cent rooms, and dining hal's and other olfices, are at tue | College Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, City Isiand, general govemment by the States growing out of the ovived rey late war; ant now if you will lcok at another side of that Powors have had their spite out, and all have come in | Mi Social Club Hall, a new Savings Rank. Tare aro | ond of the pavilion, ‘The waris are to be heaisd by hot | and New Rocholle, She will leave Peck slip at nine ting fve-tweuties of 1862 at 71 in London, ‘also a number of private buildings worthy of mention, air; cotd air in summer can also be obtained from a under which the price of the bonds advanced | picture yor will find a horn upon which hangs the bread, | for their share of powder and shot out of the new knit- hla kesh Lele RIF RUAty onpte tiie building, eetstdngeieseopply | °° : io he 7 long deterred, of mary, and upon which, too, hangs the c A NK BANKING HOUSE ID LL Sth? ; bet i NEWARK. to 100 on tho street, with a considerable volume of trans- | ftrn nine and mentee piles and: powerful Bate ting needle guns. Should this be thought an unchari- | 1, 11.4 art of these buildings to be noticed, It is situated anece LHiea, foes anes ne ere se a LSA inte siestsarn Maceela abe ican 2 Wee, will waka table wish, seeming to imply a senso of rojoicing in the confusion of the wicked, let us be more christianly actions, Sclsequently, however, it was rumored that ‘The States in rebellion did not pay interest during the te bond: were TL at Frankfort and only 683. in of Wall and Hanover streets, and has just a osots, &e. Th Jar Sundi ips to Newark to- from the foot of efit Undat thie olnduistances io one complained; Ney ‘on the corner al mic wards, examining, sture rooms, closes, &e. ne | regular Sunday tips to Newar! doy from th beon completed. It has excited the admiration of aly | attic ts to be appropriated to privat» wards, attondants’ | Barclay street, London, bi the price of bonds remained nearly | Dad work to do that could not be deferred, The rebellion | disposed, and only hope that the new petticoat will last rooms, also for the tank and veniilating purposes. In piosel > over, most of the States with commendable promptness who have visited it, and particularly those who under - the Girt story will be the chanel and privute wards. ’ S steady uotvvilustanding, — Complaints are very | sot ahout adjusting the past due interest, and all the | till the Italians can call Venetia thelr own, or till Austria | 1 ite gcience of architecture, and are conversant | The upper story is to-contaii whe operating theatre and | ‘The steamboat Thomas C will go up the North Aeueral (oy concerning the manuer in which | Statet heard from, with one notable exception, offered | and Prussia stand like sisters aldo by side, united in one | inl’ Mien Co eng Ute ) S ot | coats baderooms, Te, buliding:yare to be built of | river as far as Newburg, londing st Yonkers Hasttagy the occ telegraph line ia managed, and | {ora nance Mircous, nad. the reason perhaps thar ane | Amectionate embrace. Tthink this isa suMetontly hu: | 16 66 suis atructuno ts Mr, HE. T. Potter, of Wall stron, hollow brick walls, with stone trimaing for the doors ant | pops? Ferry, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Cozzens, Cold . ; - val is cl ee eee? ” | windows, and to be connected by corridors evclosed in nd i : public f \gnauion venta itself ww severe terms | offors less than thy pillaced, plundered and impoverished | Mang and generous feeling, and that If se now fashion | a cciod by Mr. C. W. Clinton in tne execution of bis | the onsement, ‘The dead uouse will bo a soparate build. | SPriny, aud Cornwall, She vall leave the foot of Chaem upon those xo aro supposed to be allowing speculators | rebel States ison the theory of that famous cbrn law | laste ull these things come to pass our robes empire and | 1, a4 well as in their conception. This spactors | in, on the ground ironting va Lexington avenue, hav- | bors street at half-past seven o'clock and stop at Thirty to monop °° { (0 the exclusion of the.press despatches, | Siding tarift of Sir Robert Peol—shat the more she 18 | our robes d fourreau will all bo worn out before wohave |) ‘og bas w frontage on Wall atrect of 68 fost, andn | Wg au cbgervation ward fur contagious oF doubiii dis | rogrth stenet f - 2 cal peers a "0 | cases, It is admis siiuatad for hygienic purposes, ax Perhaps inagers of the cablo on this side think | "The bik o° the \iesouri debt is a railroad debt, upon | % adopt another crinoline, Hanover aircet of 127 feet, and is 99 foct in tieignt, butt | the location is in the vic nily of the Parke and’ te FORY UM, BULL'R FERRY AND PLEASANT VALUER, thoy cau maky dre money by keeping back the import. | which tha State may be looked upon xs an endorser. ‘To | Although the new one has beon approved and adopted | 0 v.44 marblo, furnished by the Fast Choster Quarry | sirrounded with beautiiul scenery, The pians and de- | The steamboat Meta will make excursions to the above ant polit. «uo. 5 at present swaying the destinies of Eu. | Secure the State ‘or this endorsement she holds Hens on | in high quarters, the fact of its existence is not publicly | ; signs were drawn by Mr. Coaries Peiffer, architect, : binae Se’ North and aie aoe Pea policy will be found g | the.rands. Under these cirenmstances all she had to do | 100 Sot tnony Parisian ladies will. for some weeks | COPY, in tho Renaissance style, at a cost of $500,000, | Uioaq “root. ‘The President vi the society. erecting places to-day from various landings on the North am loping.on Pgh ete eye agnea cf yourbunda'" Tae | Sn eomis Goaifave tiring thelr’ fingers and® trains | Which sum docs not Jnclude the price of the ground. | ‘this iphilantheoplo, fastitutiom is Godfrey. C. Gunther. East rivers. nse ‘ re. Nk “ Hannibal and St. Joreph road allowed their coupons to . The columns of the portico is the chief point on which | and the -ccretary ss Wiliam = Wailaci Mosars. ‘Ibe steamer Thomas FE. Hulse, Capiain Ant pas) The 5 rket remained steady during the aftor fs ells ludite betcoe eh over old cage shapes, decrensing here and letting om ee enn nee asthey are rathor | Kimi Sauer, Carl Kolhier and Dr, Kakovitzer forin | iso cum to the above placesto-day froxa the foot of Chet Pao l ;efoeo of business the following quoter ih Taran capa Top Sent Oat DUK IK Devore (RO WE | Le cording ta tho mecoaitin of Chere persia, | *s0llon becomes enmoatially fted, os thr e* | the Building Committe, “Ove huudeed haan doi. | M60 1 un tothe above placcstoday fram tioas we \\:—New York Contral 104 Erie | #8 the counon on a United States tone. Meanwhile the only crinoline suitable 10 one prevent | UBCUINON. Deng Oa te te ind ealted the | be obtamed a iegamiaeome, CONEY ISLAND. et? - 22 Rep * ‘The last Legislature of Missouri passed a law releasing, e tured by h known as ee eee ‘ » 88 ay 122, Reading 11114 @ 34 | agtarac the bondholder was concerned, the roada of | S*¥!e of dress is bring manufactured by hundreds at no | Poteraead,” imported. from the far north of | ene is to be laid on the ‘The boats belonging tothe Coney Island ferry will Michiga: Cleveland and Pittsburg | al! obtivations, and making the State become the maker | great distance from one of the most frequented parts of Lith of August with approprisie solemnitics. shake their usual tripe to-day. Scotland. [t is susceptible of a fine and beautiful ‘Maumontc polish, which is of great durability even when exposed This club house is situa « CLUB HOW n Forty-second street, op ROCKAWAY. Mak, ‘and 10: an 104, Northwestern 3634 a | and endorser, so to say, of the debt. On this debt mag- | Paris. Very clever indeed must be the eye that detects see ig: Fort Wayne 103% a nanimons Missonri pronoses to pay, until January 1, | «. js F a Sixth ave. | 5 A a3 oe “a WA. Fort Wayne 105% a 104, Ohio | tang noining! Arter that period she proposes paying | {ts tt ts calted renin? ° hays CyB pacer to our oxceedingly inclement climate, Tho capitals of | posite the Reservoir Para, bernoun oe Sixth av'- | The steamer Port Foysi, Captain T. Howland, wil t Mis re fleates 80) a 4. three ner onnt ner annam, and then the Tate of intorent ts name indicates, is hidden or impercey\ ate ee these columns, as well as those of the lower windows, | Nassau streot, and is built 0. Porch: Sstowe, aud | Mako two trips to Rockaway to-day, stopping mt the Bod Co erat AS, with a declining tondeney, and eee or thoreabouter xhe would ti paring nincper | Cuboth sides, while a long gored train ending with @ | ace of an improvised Corinthian order, with a natural | consists of a eubcellar ba-ement, tree stories und an | fea Side House. She will leave foot of Chambers street after toc! ne i4¥ closed at 147140 34. The course of 2 pas Per | frill, affecting tho shape of what gontlemen call ; attic formed by tho Mavsard plan of the rv 24Gb wo i Gs cont ner annum. The qnestion naturally presents itaolf, American foliage, and tropical fruits and exotics, | RHIC limi oy ae ae aie vone hunuved f at seven A. M. and two the mar © doubtless iniiuenced in some degree by | {i the present Missourians are unwilling to pay the ob: | “the tails!’ of thoir dresscoats, supports and main- |... io. apocimen aro the rose, wheat, tobacco. corn aye Eiaeae Gadde, Gacieats -auace aronresh PReeshitT tha Sa tug flve-twenties. Iigation now dne of six per cent will the Mirsourangof the | tains the trains of our robes behind, where, wien | nen cn a arranged wo as to | reached by ® large : he sted Snbll btetalit Wilf tare thib tool! be tarvtese There wderaie borrowing demand for coin, and | REX kenoration he willing to pay nine percent? Willnot, | the help of astring, it raises one’s skirts above muddy ; ‘ ; and consisting of twelve steps. The first sto nash dita tad sink. pieloeae. for PeckeXtll : hs in fact, the next generation complet: (ully the quasi re- . typify and embody the spirit, glory and magnificence of by a lnrge-seading room, tweaty feet by thi | Street this morning, at eight o'clock, for f ‘iil, stop. Jonas wor at 1-82 @ 3-64 in favor of the lender. | pudiition of the present? pavements, It also prevents them from falling in OF | iin Grdor, The clogant cornices surmounting tho main | fost; « reception room, twenty feet by twonty-tbree tect, | ping at Thirty-fourch street, Yonkers, Hastimys, Dobbs! The exp sicete by this day's steamers aggrogated | | A pamphlet fesued by Misaourl says that it was made | twisting round our cavaliers’ legs when they Kindly vol. sw have medallions embowed with oak loaves in | and 'tollet room, hat ‘room, seward’s office, four card | Ferry, Tarrytown, Nyack, Sing Sing, Haverstraw aud ch the Borussia took $257,000, and the | th? duty of the committee who shaned this sliding scale | ynteer to offer Indies an arm on trying occasions. T say _ rooms, each seventeen and a half tect by thirty-two feet, | y, "i 100, to confer with the creditors of the State as to what ar the plaos of the acanthus used by the Athenian sculp- | Teams hot Rivets wy of uccommouating four , Yerplank's York $151,929, making for the week | rangement would be equitable and acceptable How dia | when they do volunteer advisediy; for it has been lately tors, and which so admirably bedecked Rohan and | pit Sanda cocuaene fam cbr gos So | PoucuKerrsin, thee norform that part of thelr duty? cd they call a | repeated in what is called **good company” that la jeune | isn art, ‘The windows and sashes throughout are | sx. ‘The grand ball, twelve feet in width | An excursion train on the Hudson River Railroad will Foroign erchange bas been inactive, and rates are | Me*tns to hear the views of those interested, and to be | Erance has lost its chivalric spirit of polite attention to 3 and seventy-six fect in length, contains tho | jeave the Thirtieth street depot at nine o'clock thi d told that States as well as individuals found their best very larze and convenient, those of the first story hav- ame Duile entirely of black walnut. The sec- nominal {ding drawers ask 108 for their bills on | policy in honesty—if they conld not be honest from a | ladies, I must say something to exonerate all this Ing the largest fron moveable sashes in the clty of New poy pane ava veatinuin, trom:which te following | morning for Poughkeepsie aud all the intermediate star Kagiand «! slaty days. The dealers in exchange are | higher motive? Certainly no one in New York ever heard | jeunesse from such an accusation, and do, moreover, be- | York; they are filled with French plate glass, rooms are entered:—The gontiemen’s ordinary, the la- | tious . somoomne’! wher the effect of the Atlantic cable in | $,,iuis proposed sliding scale, and there are persons tn | ‘iieve that the fault {a not entirely on their side. I have | The windows of the second story have projecting | dea’ parlors, cloak rooms and dr ss ng rooms for tadies, | teasbeteaenteatsaesneitaensailee iaxouri largely interested to whom, until the measure : balconies, supported by graceful and fanciful brackets, | feted up with all the conveniences and appurtenances | MURDER IN NEWARK, @hecking (00 Wactness in bills, as it undoubtedly will do | was passed, it was a sealed book. observed that gentlemen's manners depend very much encircled’ with oak leaves and acorns, ‘The tout ensemite | for the dation of the fair sex. The cone rt and NS a should tt prove s success, It will, at the same time, A meeting of the bondholders was cafled in thiscity a | on those of the ladies with whom they associate. {t is | of thooxterior is highly dignified «rd classic, combining | ball tson this ator dd is fi'ty-elght feet by eighty Stabbed by a Hotel Keeper—Arrest of fow months ago, and Mr. Fox, chairman of the comm Toom ison this story, ans yell veighty | A Man Stabbed by a Hotel Keeper-Arres establish 6 c\csor sympathy between this country and | tee, who had the obnox .! read the | evident that tho latter have no right to expect attentions | chasteness with elegance, and having an appearance of | fogt, and thirty-two fect in height; it is well ventilated e Alleued Murderer. ovope in wi the markets, kath ae UNE aaerakit, cnet oak « | or any conveniences at the disposal of gentlemen, such | MAssiveness without too great heaviness. and'provided with a musician’ gallery and a balcony for | gp getty pot Joa en pa ata urOp 4 ts. special pleading of the pampblet on the subject, Mr. y ‘The intorior corresponds in richness and ornament to | spectators, The priucipal supper room is located on the lonely Derere 208 Delace Tee eray Dornan, & mae Fox was as “bearish”? on the bonds as a Jew short of gold after the battle of Bull run. Mr. Fox said the Logisiature was urged to do ‘“sun-thing,” and at the time the measure was proposed the debt of the general government—some seven millions of dollars—was not allowed, and they dj@gnot know as it would be, Mr. Fox admitted that jate wan on an entiroly different ‘Pho imporisiions of dry goods at this port are large. The entre for consumption in the month of July last were valued at $7,862,548 against $4,994,089 for the samo month Ise! year, and $1,909,622 én 1884, In addition, Mere wn wi(borawo from warehouse in that month fp) a8 arms and hearts, if they who ought to be models of | the exterior, but is more subdued in appearance, especial- | third story, immediately over the ball room, and is forty | aamod Poole, who was in partuersip with Charles Hop fominine modesty will indulge in open benoiting. | lv the crand hall and the staircase from the first story to | feet by eighty feet, and fifteen feet in height. The club | per in the back business, and was at the Market street ‘ the fourth as it is wainscoted with polished Tennessee i tylo, tifull: y ° Ta jeme France has not lost ita proverbial } intchie, plcaved wilh black marble from Vermont, form | graamented born interiorly and extoriotly.. The zrouua | “Pt Waiting, as asual, for tho train from New York, y . 3 Railroad avenue, old spirit, for it revives when in ite*| ing aw jidusing and agreeable contrast, The materials | work of the upper portion but the windows are tranmed | went to the Washington House, > natural element; but la yeune France has taken a fow | used in (Reconstruction are substantial, and there being | with pilasters, architvaves, ornamented trusses and | with two or throe friends and asked fora dish of clama hard | of late, It has beon frowned at for amall | PYt litle woodwork except the floors which are sup- | cornices. 1906 goo is vaiued at $2,229,608, making the total thrown | footing now; the debt is allowed, and ont of which tho , Ira Munn, the proprietor of the hotel, asked Poole ported oane component mass of wrought iron framing, entrance {a to hav Yumne and ‘ ; prop’ on the were! $10,092,056. During the seven months bred ca Bee og a of speed erent anes ae and & | offences, it has ne ch ach a for its faith in the oa allowing 2 apace for draft, makes the building almost i apy leony over the Rea eeeenet ts Lif he tnd. mouey wherewith te par, te yeleah extending {10m January 1 to July 1 the dry goods entered ’ a sex, it bas been rudely pu y on staircases, twittere ot whoily fireproot. e columns supportin; ese | a highly ornate manner. The courtyards in the front | poole i ‘al bills fr hi a y doing with the baiance of tho money, shrngged his 5 Y Seung a Seca eins counatve Indo tottaas ante » repl a 3 from his pocket glasses, loudly accosted and nodded at in public streets, | erable jightness. Rolled iron girders rua lengthwise bery, &c. The halls are to be laid with the best Itelian | meaning to pay in advance. Poole was nettled which operations have not been undergone without eons Fog Seen agg ear or in. the Fried and | marble tiling, and wainscotod throughout with black | at this insinuation of his inability to pay in prorence of twinges of mental suffering and annoyance. Whore ia | framed, instoad of resting on them inthe ordivary mode | walnut: Th ore ne highest maple’ of” are | bis friends, and gavo a stinging retort. ‘The war of worde, the wonder if, after this, pride and pique should have pieserins and adopted in other edifices of smilar style. | phe Harmonic Diet! Uies. bed. bien’ im: oxtelons though hot, was of short duration, for Muan, it is alleged, estranged young mon from the belles of our drawing | This construction necessarily imparts strength and fixed- | for about fourteen years, and is devoted to conviviality. | potied out alarge jackknile from his pocket, and having ness with lasting permaneucy. The basement is oecu- Be . rooms? When ladies ceaso sailing down the fashionable | Ded py the hoatue appacaias and’ the vaults for fuel, we ind Se mpbltag character, such as lectures ou liverary | COolly opened it, plunged tho blade into Poole’s left side, streets, leaving their husbands but just room enough for | and also for the fire and burglar proof safes. These enetrating almost to the heart. Poole was carried out one foot on the curbatone while the other is lait to ex- | vaults are composed of granite and are of great thick. | 4nd sclontive subjects, concerts, and also fo tl and | Penetrating 0 at the port wort valued at $20,442,526 against $51,850,309 for the poriod in 1865, and $53,222,729 in th first eoven mor ihs of 1864, Of this there wes thrown on the market in 1566, $77,034,027; in 1865, $26,130,718; and In 1864, ¢ 7,947. The details of the movement for tho seven months referred to in each year areas under:— PXORVAD POR CONSUMPTION, ‘64, 1866. shoulders, and eaid something about these large amounts being handled loosely. In view of the altered state of affairs, Mr, Fox was authorized by Governor Fletcher to say that the new bonds were not ordered, and that no attempt would be to cram them down Viale | throata, and yet in a few weeks later the Comptrolier the State issues @ circular stating that the bonds would be ready about August 1. (I think that isthe date. I received one, but it found the passago to the waste paper basket @ short one.) ¢ Comptroller tries to make the pill palatable; bat, a like an over-zealons witness, he proves too much. lore the gutter. it is probable that la Jeune France will | ness. | immodiately by his eompanions, who were in§ the act of snes tray of res Saf ey Dau’ ang compere | Took aoeyzrhen they knock one down ir tar cue’ trun | "The doorways wo ftcain iterate dhe hit and tat | ground measuring’ one Nanded and fur fet ie font | cornsfot perry sre an Rave ween om eth, 008.087 1868, " her material iyaallt, population, ‘ke precinely ome Sake hk ten bee they woud re Page het eng ry hegiateue or Kae Soe, ‘an Foriy-second street, by one hundred feet in depth. tion consequent on excessive hemorrhage. The atten- where she would be if no rebellion had occurred.” | father do without. bronzed,’ The two front offices on either sido of the ConA tied Tigh eS ee ene ee ee oe 477,871 $21,900,503 $54,821,021 | Granted, Then why not Missouri do in that day “pre. | °C oi pred sisters and daughters dispose of their | entrance hal! are furnished with mantels of Berdelis | pt ho corneas ed nat ane a oppocie the occurrence, he proceeded to ,the hotel and WiVHDRAWN PROM WAREHOUSE, cisely" what she would “if no rebellion had occurred?" without making one effort to entertain their | marble, and the panela iu the doorways are trimmod | [cP Bank, 9 ew savings bank ie in course of erec. | secured Muna, after meeting With s vigorous evenings , 1864, 1866. 1866. ‘That is the question, Mr. Comptroller. fathers and brothers at homo, it is likely these honorable | with the like material. The corrugated copper ventil y resistance, he being obi, to break | 7 front facing on Canal street, sixty-one feet in length and or, fot man be wa eat Mamats. of wok... $4,548,338 supports of society will carry tho strength of thelr ad- | ator pendant frow the ceiling in the centre of the bank- | ninety four feet in depth, It will cost over one hundred | 120, ar Se Seams the ‘sitn b6 wen tn ques 6 Momate: of sik... Zemeaet NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. miration and muscle to Thértse'sabrine, where they will | ing room, is useful, graceful and ornamental. The coun | thousand dollara. The front of the asoment and the | oaly waa then taken by other officers hick to the hotel, Monats. 0” jinx. 038 Sarcrpay, August 4, 1868 aay Serer oad loud | ters aro of whi in marble surmounted with guards | first story are to be of iron, the upper stories of white | whera medical attendnce was procured, while the marble, and of the Corinthian style of architecture, and | accused waa conveyed to the station house, Je aro not obliged to wear kid at | ‘The second floor 1s divided into inrge offices. The | tho root in the Mansard shape. even giving any impetus thereby to filled ith ase, Miscell’s dry goods. 418,160 without fe ng pet 7, of mahogany in with plate gl the glove trade: for Mivet Soe’ the café concerts, and 30 A. M. The safes of this bank | expired at half-past eleven in the forenoon. The lustra- ores isnot particular. She is | wrought iron columns in this as well as im the third and | wiit be composed entirely of granite about two feat , 7 25 shs WnO0TelRexn 108 . . ~ a in the hands of the aut! Folat. -+ee SL1,759,681 $14,190,155 200 Quicksilver MgCo 603; | St present singing & new song called the, “ Saale" or | fourth stories, have capitals and beses of unique and | thick, having cannon alls in the joints. which wil are eerily ths commento of the too 200 Mariposa 3 12° | “Willow,” the strains of which, with those of the | chase design, and are, as wéll as all the iron architraves, | render them effectually burglar and fire proof. The D: 2h Heck ire emt Mes oe. Eng ade hic nd La ep be peculiarl; Kiplin Fog bronaed, to pomp speedy ha Ge nee aoe third ot architects are Messrs. Ritch and Griffith, of Broadway. speneteuionate i Riper Bi cb Br ol — nuts. of wool... gam! je Paris, who sing or wl uestiona- | for: loors are div: nto offices whic! conveni- i . c sre female. uf cot 11900 PUOR whos 100K O00 Boston W ble romances sy way of diverting th ently apportioned. "Due provision is tnade for ventiia. | Monte yatgary ana Phulip Herman ane carpenters eying muan thes bo wan site to reply to the doctor Is. 1900 T m7 3-10 1st § 10435 the serious di of their tion and warmth—sach as chimney pieces, ventilating PRIVATS BUILDINGS, Munn.” The deceased leaves a father, mother aa@ this season of the year, in shoe bras! b flues and es of heating pipes. The rooma have see t “tee docs 'sy a OAs, NttleTow bodies called corenges daria are | turoughout, ail sorts of comforts and conveniences. in thet epamtcent tee sient aine | sister residing in Kinney street, was aboct twenty-seven do, 104: cars of age, and unmarried. 104. en 8 worn. They are made of alternate stripes of | the way of washbasins, etc., etc. All the floors of the | ninth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, aro | > Oeenn r Vath ti foul’ Gulock sem } affed muslin, KF ee Betis to Ce offices are inid in patterns of ash and walnut with mar- | worthy of observation. These building# are twouty-five staan, ceveaamad tks body, "404 o0me Raerschen 4 HOR, and ro tetnened ont the show quetted centre pleces interspersed. The frosco paint- | fect tront by Afty-five fect in depth, and are four stories | wax taken, when the inquest was adjouraed uatll tem Then there is the corslet bodice | ings throughout, although not very elaborate, harmon- | in height, having basement ‘collars and high stoops. | \ today binck velvet dla suiseate worn over high | ize with the entire edifice. . They nto ttved up with all the moderu improveraents, | . chemisettes. Both aro put on with any skirt, and | METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, such aa furnaces, &e. Each honse is (rimmed in a auy e make them up them-| This building is in the course of erection, on the north- | rior manner, the drawing rooms and basements throug! QUR TRAVELUNG CORRESPONDENCE. ia mo more degrading in the opinion of the | east corner of Third avenue and Seventh street. It has | out with black walnut. The glass in the front windows —e aro tn gold, exclusive of freight, charges and 1 ome iden of tho extont of the increased ae- luis department of trado may be formed from the oMoial figures, although the latter ere not altogether rotiable, 1: is comarkable that in Lie face of these heavy aneedle with plain front of forty- C, f The Cotton Or and stoadiiy continued inportations tere should have colton thap Young taey ing a scceriatig Bit of pelted spin teem La ong Cente are in ovo liguisend of Preach cones marble mantels ce peas - d in the trate durt canvas with woo! and silk. ings off of @ | be faced with East Chester marble, and the main en- 3 protonzed compiamts of dulnees in the trate during Indy’s toilet in times such as these, when ao much trim- | tranee to the banking room, ou Third a fronts of the buildings are of brown stone, and a very enue, is to have a . Siing i reqaired, should be the productions of her own | marbie stoop, The building will be four stories in height, | "ne view of the Fifth avenue oan be obtained from the | tue weather thus farin July has been dry and ine Instry. * exclusive of the basement and under cellar, and will be | the supervison of the owners, Messrs. Hugh Blesson and | 2sely hot—not rain enough to prosper the cotton, om ‘The *pattes,” for instance, which are worn 10 rows | thorouglily fireproof. The measurements of the hi Philip’ Fitzpatrick. ‘and will cost, with the lots, when | many faring. The plant has attained its full growth and around skirts, and look so pretty, either laid down flat or | of the respective stories will be as follows—cellar eight | completed, $45,000 each. pers Peg. ; rate Tp fer ‘used for looping at interveis, could be cut out of Re feot, basement eleven feet, first story seventeen feet, ‘A new building, betonging to J. C. Hamilton, 's in ja bloom 'ng on op, and whenever this occurs as early Fd fawn or violot taffeta, lined with muslin, either | second story fifteen feet, the third fourteon feot and the | course of erection on the site of the old American Hotel, | i the season asthe middle of July it will not yield bi edged with lace or beaded around and given to | fourth fifteen feet. The building i# to have a Mansard | Ti,9 front, occupying « space of forty-seven feet on | more than one-fourth of the usual crop. In my former needle women, with instructions how to piace them ons | roof, which will form the fourth story. The entire | Broadway, 48 to be built of Ohio freestone, in the Grecian | pa ‘ roma 14 ee linas m oralpaca, A ifidy will generally make | first story is to be occupied by the banking institution, pediment ‘style, ‘and the side, measuring one hundred communication I stated that the crop this year woul eso Ornaments more carefully than a seamstress, and | and will, in addition to the banking room, contain rooms | and forty fect on Barclay stroet, of brick, trimmed with | Ut Teach beyond 1,200,000 bales. Since writing thus have her toilets clogantly trimmed at little for the directors, presivent aud se-retary, and also dress. | stone, It is to be seventy foet in height, with asub- | that { have seen nothing to change my Nandykee, which are so fashionable, are cut Owtne | ingfoome. There will be a large fre ani burglar proof | ceijar, basement and five stories, and designed for the | ; atrips of silk, worked over with porcelain beads in the | vanit, made of granite and iron; the cellar and » | Sooembinetatinn er Deum, Gilets aad weren Tecan. | “°° and many pervons with whom I hare converse@ same way, and sewn around jackets, up gored seams, on | ment are to contain these vaults, The upper stories | trances on Broadway are adorned with Corinthian | /si8t that the crops wil! not exceed one milliow, sashes and onds, oF placed around armholes, with no | are desigued for offices and artiste’ studios, has- | pitars and ornamental pedimenta The toatire most | Chere is a ctaes of planters this year that will make Very groat amount of trouble. A yard of apple-green or | ing an entrance on Seventh street. There will | worthy of notice in am architectural point of view 1 c st mauve taffeta will go a long way, and when sewn with | aiso be a private entrance for lady depositors. | the | pediment with balustrades that is to sur euch secant crops that this will alone detract greatly from the material Ph Ta eR ance | The whole building ‘is to be boated by seam | woum te gummit of the Inildise Tie taterioe nity | the yicid. This class is mado up of Northern men and @ consider: portion of the present year. The South has, doubtioss, boon the great absorber of this foreign mipply, the war having left it almost nuked of supplies. Since writing the foregoing a cable despatch to the Associated Prows has como to band reporling five- twenties at 69 in London yestorlay, and consols It will be observed that the telegram saya:—‘There is no political news of real importance to-day; but it fails to state what bas occurred in the faterval since July 28, We shall evidently have to depend upon the steamers for authentic news, notwith- standing that tho cable is ‘working beantifully.”’ ‘The importa, other than dry goods, at this port for the woek onding Angust 3, were va 10000 do. oe 30% 2000 Had Riv 2d sfb 10335 2000ClevekPitts4m 77 2000MichCen 8's, n] 112 McG Ww Oo 36 Fourth NatiBank 103% 0 do. 1036 18 Bank of | 12035 60 Del & Hud Canal. 152 do... 161 be to what would otherwise be a very common. dress. | and ventilated in a thorough and systematic manver. ° . a1 0 have against $2,950,077 for the previous week. Tho total Thave seen pretty headdresses wade up much after | The style of architecture will be Roccoco, 60 prevalent in a Sacstve cate of ties a " nat, and to be fitted np | Southerners who have never before engaged in agricul imports were $5,160,514 for the week ending August 3, the same principle. ‘Three yards of bright cersse velvet | Paris during tho reign of Louia XIV. The building will | Arete soppimata lll ture, The cultare of cotton requires experience, an ae- and $5,820,287 for that ending July 27. are cut in five loops and long ends. The loops are | he constructed conformably to the pians and divections | $19.09, The architect is 1. Fe Jackson, of Broadway, | Guaaiance with the soll, and a proper Knowledge of the Tho last week of performances in the London theatres, | piaced on the front of the head, and in the centre of this | of Mr. Cari Pfeiffer, architect, Messrs. Wm. Lambier & e r 7 + | character of the laborers engaged in it, Tbe Northerm A statement of the public debt, daied August 1, was tolographed from Washington this afternoon, and it wands as under tm relation to the one previously pub. stranger to ali, and the southerm ot Deen engaged in it until this year is of prant of the manner in which the crop onght a i . 3 Fy g Fe! ley, which hang over the | Son aro doing the mason work and Mr. Isaac Walton the megan man is wavy bandeaux or curls. | carpenter work. The ‘Architectural Iron Works’’ are to Tax Foromer ow tax Govexywext—Avaeer or ran | W200 Das ende, | furnish the smith's work, and Messrs. Masterson, Hall & | Foroun.—We atated in the Ledger yesterday that » man | COUT? le just reported, was quite unoventfal and with very hitle change of programme:—At the Haymarket a Romantic g u 5 i é 3 Fa ee ment, David Garrick, Lord Dundreary, Married | and fall over the ehouldera. Many ladies make up cur- | Co,, of the Kast Chester Quarry Company, the marble | named William R. Cooper had beon arrested at the Raiti- | t be cultivated, and the rasult is that not more (han o0@ Merete Jeane 1 Anguat 1 pany” and ape the Dark were ores, at | tants and oe ne fame way, not ing to | work. All these different constructive de enta are | more depot, at Broad and Washington sircets, charged | iP twenty will make eusugh to pay the expenses of their Deth vesing ateren 6 ‘gual. | and Done For and a m place them at on ends of biack, red or blue vel- | under the supervision of a building committes, of which | with having defrauded the l'nited States government of | "tm" jt co aan $1,105,925, 191 $1,242,608,441 | the Adelphi, The Fast Family having been withdrawn, | vot, Mr. F. Francis B. O'Conner {s the chairman, the officers of | $50,000, Since then we have ascertained the foilowing | | The practical Southern man, who bas experience im Debt hoaring interee. in =~ a Fa ‘The Irish Tigor, Tol on Parlo Francals, Helen; or, Taken | Straw passementerie and open straw plaits are much | the bank forming the committes, Mr. Isaac T. Smith is its | facts from one of the officers of the First National Bank | the culture of cotton, is the pianter that will make ourrenc’ seas 1,147,209,226 —1,070,668,059 k, and the Steeple Chase wore played. Tho | Worn ou musline round basquer, on the shoulders, We. | | President, and Mr, Wm. T. Barnes, Secretary. The fol | of this city, where the money was pail. Cooper, it ap. hing jike a crop this year; sad the five thousand Det on which laces Nhat a ee " ‘The Grecian veste or bolero te mado without in | lowing gontiemen are also members of the Building | pears, ted himself at the Fist National Bank on | Northern men in Alsooma who petitioned Congress not ioe @ . 4,000, 4,670,169 | Huguenot Captain, repeated nightly at the Princess’, | every deserii nop ty but bi pension Goeneninee —Messra. Fox, Jameson, jo and, Bags the i ult and stated 1 be Waa a pursor in the navy 2 faces ane the tax on cotton will generally make a cot Debt 40 4 ost, 440, been followed Lodgings, The Lady of Lyons spotted musta, or re. re isa cost of the building will be about | 10 the United States, atated to the cashier that he oe . SR aRG TI aa Shee’ eared havetoes von oh the OF} - | cut about the back of ‘These Doleros. where merino banking toom is to have & flooring of hard wood of | desired to it $2,000 and a draft on the Treasury of | ., 72° people are quiet and unanimously in favor of ‘Total Abd Blue Beard Repaired Li y™- | is omployed; the ‘wo side pieces behind are | various designs and variegated color. The counters and | the United for $60,000, The cashior informed Jobnson’s restoration policy, aut are now em pit except on one night, when, for the benefit of Mr. | shotished and the back 2 ieee tale tees ‘Sew Attings will be of black walnut, the ceiling furnished | tho purser that the Sub-Trearury of the | United B to and dolegnies to, 5 Sate cf a v lunchback Jack in a Box and | long armholes instead Z ‘With stucco, corn ces and panelit y Jfon corrogal States was lace tor t raft to te. epre- "ik tet nt ores | sos eecion tar uaa oe Tee Ian The sat | always trimmed with white guipure edsing. | Avery | lathe. ‘Tho’ buiting ‘ia rected epon a cite thas com: | posited. ‘The purser then went to. the receivin i . pia pow @ulied thoten wanes... 400.361 738 | The School for wre : . mands an extensive view, being immediately te | telier's desk, followed by the cashier, and deposited there ia Aiflerence of opinion among ue as to eee “ula | Of Joseph Surface, in the piece last named was the Cooper Union and other first class edifices. ai cash; the cashier bi Propriety of tho Bouth senting dele ome allege Chat it ow son our part to res $2,000 by business, just at this time, Alien handed ove Total... played by Mr. Creswick. Short and Sweet, Paris, uation is an excellent one for Levy! oy oe ; h pos gh ae eee ny manding tho Third and Fourth avon’ ety and | $50,000 draft “and it was placed to hia credit with the | "mite th need, ona and Mr, and Mra, White have been performed at tho Sraeding ine Third sad Bw ues, : 600 in cash by the receiving teller. ‘The deposit re ham. that th ey im the! policy of the Curren Strand; and The Golden Dustman and Papillonotia at EW Pmasnrrouay cavncn i Turart-rocnin etext. | woeined until the 27th of lawt month, when math, an whole country, and il, who favor | ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ - Hiding ia i ciprent state, as its foundations nied himarif and drew out the eotin cir power to werpetiate it, eh bees tee sanee herald ein son pronerrtalpbon Bical aren Wile vo yi alone are laid” it will, be about one hundred fect in | $62,000. With this money ho purchased $29, t A19 willing to yiel a clienrful wenulescenee Joined .— sented at the Alexandra, Worryborry’s by sixty-five foot in width over the walls, exclusive | of five-twonties of 1865 of Drexel & ( v nd exert themselves to retatt ax much of sft rea Decrease, lowed by The Heart of a Soldier and The Spitalfields 4 wa ee buttress, tl ‘a a basement an s.araft on Washington for $20,000 from i parity of the eons rs phe a waa we Debt bearing Interost in coin... $46,508 Woaver; and on another evening by The Two Gregories the auditory which will be used as & lecture foom, ao © next heard of Allen was in New o nen | Debt bearing interest in cur L the accommodation of the Sabbath school class meet- | bought $19,000 worth of fve-cwenties, any am, cod eee Dees oS coterie $67,613,267 | And Boots at the Swan, On Wednesday the comic drama ings, elders and assemblies. ‘This will be lighted from | a draft on varie for 0,000 francs from Joba Monn ! party to whieb the coum Debt on which interest her ms of Captain Charlotte was performed. The Christy Min- = by sliding windows, glazed Rie) ale opaque Co. Afr purchanin tickets fora ie ot the : the on x BT Hare Ls . CD 2 , glass. In order that the rooms rendered ax de- | steamer Scotia, which sails next wee! returned to wed cael bearing no interesi.. 2/587 | pro fed excellence and variety pera niga ee sirable in all rvepenta no uneagh (ee wereentrely above | Washington, and on Thursday last was marred t a | m yeeras we. an enis convene al debt....... . 20,562,844 | Attracted large houses to the Pavilion; among v the level of the street, a space of about three feet will | young lady named Turnean, | t 4 ts sar f cele volun TENDER Mirth glees and ballads which are received with load applause be left under the floor which oa probab'y be Ryd i menee oe Re Departament was ® are in mr — Suave -year compound interest o—The Rowe is» apecial te; the walls surrounding this space w' per. further requisivion for $5 igration wither, | The pl a oa evse+ 4,000,000 Secheeraceh eat ait ana net a fectly impervious 10 water, and the under floor will be | ser All'n. ‘the Navy Department wrote to t F iavorers with varbecase ae faited States notes i $1,766,590 | burlesque of Masaniollo is also productive of much amuse- cot and rendered solid. These precau- | stating that one requisition for the same amou er co legal tenders. + 2,288,410 ment. Cartouche has been renewed at the Britannia, Mons are excellent when they ~ — — on ae to which Parser Te sa Cent t! reson: i ” onal bush Desolation in connection with an arrangement for ( ‘any wisition.” An int - : ‘The sree mex nal banks on | Holly’ ee fags and noe Cireulation of ir and ‘a thorough system of | took place, om compan, neeen Was found thes the | swe. teem Mauve phe 24 of July are thus officially rtated Effingham. psy King and Hanted Down ventilation throughout the building, all of which natiires On the first drat were forgeries. The cashier : sm Anat 4, 1000 REBOTR: been given at the City of London, and Breakers Ahead can be controlled at pleasure. The auditory will be | of the First National Bank in this city wos notifed seavinem, Aig 5 seers foriy five feot in height, with arcted, jact, and he, with Mr. FE. 1. Scblemm, a deter Hon WS Stokes e 6 assembly at the and Rich and Poor at the Marylebone. a * 4 . and moulded cetiing, and finished alco: the bai soon discovered that (ne | Capicol last nig! ‘The season at the Olympte theatre, London, has ended. the pulpit, all of which are to be: ornamented The himaelfas Pureer Allen was better jndge Campbell, who served the injumetion the The recess will be short. wi ‘Will have handsome tracery and richly stamed . R. Cooper. Dotective Schlemm was not | Police Commissionsrs, has brew notified of the accept. Le Nowvean Cid ill be played at the Vaudeville, Lon- gies. The ornamental part has been obtained & Lay a of the where. | snc of his resignation ered, and will not be detrimental to the abouts of the said Cooper, and on Thursday arrived at The country is sufTering greatly for tof rales. In pap grip nh er perties, which are obtained on acientife prine pies, house of the bride's father a fow minutes alter the | Giles county crops are nearly « failure, no rain having ‘M. Lejeune, of the Opera Comique, Parte, has died Srincipe! featare worthy of remark is, that nota sing! ‘The officer, however, reached the train | (eliva there (or seven weeks