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and swear alt that is wanted; bat be places bis price pretty high figure, He wants $3,000, and says he won't soll his soul for leas, You told me not to go above $1,600, but the Judge told me afterwards that if neces- Butevon this is far below T have written the Judge how the matter stands, and J hope you will urge Dick. is a good fellow, aud JEFF. DAVIS. Judiciary Conspiracy. Sary £ could go $000 more, Want am 1 to do? him to come to the terms. wo can depend on him without fear, and he he faculty liars need most—a mighty good memory. hope recelve a message from you o-morrow, telling ‘At any rate, lot me know how ‘CAMPBELL. New Yorn, March 6, 1868. Committee mo W strike the bargan. to aot as Boon as ponsible, Vatruths iw the Majority Report to the lionse of Representatives. Mr, Covovea:— Hit—I have been trying to see you for several hear that you are out of town, I shall leave this at station A, hat you may get it as soon as you re. oat need of mnore money—my last i v, and I am dead brok id Ths Judgo told me when I fast saw bin uicate with him only through yon, and [ don’t like to write him; but 1 must have money in a few days. him to send me $500, for nothing leas will he of any use TL wish I could get im buik all I au to receive, and then {could get ito safer busmess; but 1 suppose you are all afraid that if you sbould give me ail in my ce, Ecould not be found when most wanted, I don’t Itke to be suspected, but anything ts better than being poor, so 1 will take what fan get; but of course not less than $500, Don't keep me waling again tor God's sake, for T shall hardly be able to rats and cigars till [hear from you. Truly yo Correspoudence ef the Subcrned ‘Witnesses. Three Thousand Dollars the Price for False Swearing. ATE GENERAL HOLT. Wan Dsvartaesr, Buexac or Miurany Jv Wisuunaxon, D. LETTER OF JUDEE ADYOE. » March 17, 1866, Siut—Since writing you and enclosing draft sted, I have recoived a letter from Campbell , mentioning the funda and Mr. frevel, aud y He does not, however, know precisely where to find you, and I presume you have not ix addves#, which is the Whitney House, corner of ‘Twelfth street and Broadway, fands in his hands with the least possible delay, as be seems to be greatly in need, Very res} obedient servant, OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. #tox, August 6, 1866 immense amvunt of wat- nent furnished by the press in regard to Jett case, during the tast few months, would urfeited the public mind so that any further a!lu- sion to ther at this time would be distasteful, if not ab- But suen is by no means the case. condpemont of Mr. Davig, without a t xamination, while all his confederates—even Clay, avensed Like himself of complicity in the murder of to which L reptied this mori remitted to you for himeel duking bim to see you, ‘one would suppose that tl IL hope you will piace the Judge Advocate General. ‘The following letter ix directed to “ Sandford Conover, Koq,, Post Oftice, station F, New York city? :— Acton Hocak, April 17, 1866, wovmt--Terme in let eveniug and have boen ‘Yhat villain Campbell solutely sicken'ng. all day endeavoring to find you. has divulged the wholo arrangement to Da Will, if possible, be pushed hefore the comrnittee, Thave been sent on’ to assist again, so that he will stand by his etory, or else keop Tt must be done xt any cost, Old 279 and No. § were at , and are furious. the cowardly conspirac leaders to procure by J and conviction before “ proceediags of the Andioury Committee in the investigation of bis case, in ae of its membors from the teotimony and papors vofore it, and the len tinposadt uy tha mujority ou in getting him sweet a military (nb. out of the way. repared with the need! it be well rewarded a moment you receive this. Lt wait till you come, for Ican do nothing withoct 1 have also written to your old address, As ever, M, tmgres? aud the country, rev of interest avis with & de pevar excited by ths he pubiic determine whether any inducements or con- they pnrsned, aud whether the affidavits made by them for the Burean of Military What a pity the Judiciary could not shield all their friends completely. Tom obliged in order to reach tho noxt mail to bing eran abropt conclusion, pethiag to ray of the mysterious and furious On this evidence let t | Campbell and compat siderations for the ¢ Tavorable 4 the prisoner—occasiqned by tue pres here of Mr, O'Conor, are sized with avidity and eagerly | In my next E shail It ts not that we syrapa' ie gentiment is fi wise the chivalri jomanding under all cireumsts mons and merciful treatinent for a fallen f THE BOOK WORLD. American Thought. nial activities of the American peuple, natives and immigrants altke, aro still mainty devoted, as hereto- fore they have been, flret—to getting a living, to mokinga fortine, The aggregate rosutt already auazes world, not only by showing whrt has been done, but of uutorial wealth and to a high de- chief, and indignant at th ition by the moat itm- snd sinteld them from the . and because auch c sully our natio: duct by high of Josing unlimited prosp These activities were stimulat gree by the war, which slve diverted them into channels that have lead to the present postion of the United States as a grent military nation. have returned, with increased for: channels of business life, and are evon beginning to overtiow into fresh and bithetto almost unopened clan- nels which must lead to national “rundeur in the spheres “So build we up the be- soplo @ sympatl his friends could b neither he nor a possibly have a thow wlio tll recently a convicted punts! of his uncons! Peompled by tho profe cited, ¢ have made diligent efforts and the underban Thess eubiiects A thai he be tried for trow- ‘The war ending, they nto the ordinary rad wuterest th irace, art and Titerat are,” and ore to hi Political wire-pull ings of ths Judiciary boon pretiy well ventilated by the Hen + would bo quite in ure bucier than ever with their t thas they mako bistory and write witness the late But the popoiar mind is learping suspiciously their nets and misrepresonta- It is reviewing the principles of governinent that undorlie the shifting potitic: ; evoive a lofty aud generous political philocophy which shail replaces sections’ and pariioan profudice by @ patri- obsm ae broad as our contine ut not intemperate ex in his recently published di Wasbington,” that, notwithstanding thought fends steadily and irre- option of Hresiiont Johuron's a consummation BT he conduct of the committee, one of its mem? it; and they do both with a vengean riots at New Orleaps. is before tt, we ngnage in mny vocabulary i8 strong « ud denounce, the day, and it m: Have Davis and ott Kron Dr, Bellows, & paent of radical views, conn, “Public Freaidont bncoln; quiring. instead of © to enable them to form a come aithjoct, the leading ine ing Ghat there w . the ditt of pub’ probable cans es with ranrack ‘archives, the Bureau of Military Jostice for ovitonoe toanetain wnly aid they not inquire prlutely eefuned to do 60. wociat vtandi who would (astity wa knowlo tions had pecn made to Dat Killing of Vrestdeat 1 he promptly ani ind ° a restoration of the Uni to be wished. scientific aud Edacatii AL's report of the sessions of the Nutioua! at Northampton, Mass., attests the Life that may 80 often Le expected or rather to give it col 10 the Subject, bx pal Secictios, wore offered the iy , revivil of intetlectmal siler a period of war and elvil commotion, rend Guyot, Vierco and Henry, figure promincatly amoug the members present, and the papors rend this week imticate by their vory titles the high plane of thought on which our pcteatl * forthe kid tabooed them end would not have examined Cample hat they had been the Buroaut of diilitary Justice, bn Recauss thoy had beeu pinced In & Hay could vot, dared pot refuse. Beridea. | Huome men tint Cs abies int for yer by w radical agunt 6. Wid no woud t vindicate Day mon have zealously The tirty-ceventh annual meeting of the Ameri Tnotitate of Inetruction, at Burtingte been held during the past week. We ure glad to learn from the speakery, the master of th at Boston, thet ty ey dtu so only risont, laa also Hancock school for at last nbolivting gir! tts, as well ae slavery, a honging of witches, Baptists, and Quake ye yet that the old Bay State may come up to the ‘The Presiicut of Taft's College predic! seven the abolition of “the hazing’? of Freshmen. joun! Literature. largely ocenprivg the pub- Britain aud in this country— porticalarly with a view to the demand for it duriug the ‘The August worobor of the Loudon Pub Ushers’ Cirealar will bo entirely devoted to it, and (nin Lists frota all tho principal pablishers, of books and articles (OF school and college nee. veem added to Chambers ov—tteadings in prose, and Readings in poet uf setiog hus lately been commenced by Constable, + also constructed an a thoroughly good aystom, pon the preceding, and ail , bernuse ONdorsoment’ were found th » reeaive any explanatory cvidenvr Young Harrison, pi vale secretary (0 1 ho latter of Alotop the endorsement ‘rv pe referred, hy direction of to President, to th & . ‘ac.’ Wat poopared to bent mawer naw or beard of the I ment wre made Fducational iMerature is vere both m Great er until afler t os iat he did pot in any senve ap. outained, that & D Bften Noaded with letters, Wie (Herrigon'#) Laacs for per Prema 104, Ne, w Two new volumes nents Ob #UCh we rolated to matters government, reserrius Aisou's letter, without ix being seve b Bam's ister, bat the ¢ ture being an ad 16 fat thal these ondor: i rte of a harmonious Oxfor?t Press have commonced the series of aehool In this couneetion, and at the by New York Publishers, wet raention what i# more directly interexting to Americans, especially t the friends of education in the South, that GB, Richardson, of New York, hax secured co-operation of Manry, the dixtingnished savant, and 6 Vroterwors of the Caiversity of Viryinin onal veriea which cannot fail to attract universal 1. wil! be called the Southern University 27, LAD. late Superintendent of the thor of the “Physies! Go- publication ef au letters, and direcied the Davi avcesnury toed that Farr corns ittee examined 0 nittee did not want witne National (brervatory, and orrnapny of the fea,” will prepare five volumes:—t1. vne in Geography," om the plan of the ohject “Putermediaty Geogranty,” 4 IL of a series of geographies for janior Manual of Geography,’ and Physical Part UL. of a serion; 4 prehensive treatlee on goography in all itv Jepartments, forraing Part TV, of a series, designed for acadomins and clenl Geography. natural features of the earth, atmoxpherical phenomena, and animal ond vegetable life with be Frith, of the Univerrity of Virgiais, & trestise on Natural wportant paragraph in the ma gated, Shametul View Lie #o pa!y the avthors ean The oxpoaure of the Hera of the conspiracy 1 of teaching; 2 by means of bogus withesser, and that two of the witromen Lat confowed thoy hui been aborned by an agent of the falsely for the cM : Boutwell to sdmit in his report tt vght before # , aod declared that thor te» in overy particular Ja tho He}y “that thoy (two wit fore the comm a treative on Math- wf the witmenmes aiven ortiinaliy, wae fal Feport contintes (and her newes) Culed to state anv tnducemente or eon somed to the corn itten a reasonable mirwe they had porued, and the eormitt noi ab tina time able to ery whether the origi fully treated. and in fact raising in leres harmor'ze dorived from « bribed by the frieuda of hese witneren co with s Spoiler and a Speaker designed for Southern schools and families, an OWlewentary Englieh Grammar,’ History of the United States of America.” ord, LL D., Professor of Modern Languages tn th versity of Virginia, will prepare a “Grammar in Freach,’’ in two parta, and a “French Header,” algo in two parte; Hasll 1. Qudersieeve, PL.D., Profemor of Ancient Lan- erety of Virginia, will prepare “Out. Latin Gremmar’’ and a “Progressive Latin Venable, Profesor of Mathe tontics in the University of Virginia, formerly Professor in the University of Soath Carolina, and i that of Cecrgia, will prepare two series erabracing Arithmetios and Higher Tex! Books in Mathematics.” Jeon, \n addition to thie edorational se. risa, announces ‘War loetry of the Sout! Gilmore Sitoms (although we of Souther literstare hed been the y: or trustworthy and & “Chronologwal money for making Rarean of = Milllary Jus. ormmittee Cannot Ken fe Peasenadie y (the witness Joelared thet, tr he bad originally eworn, ew York during the war, work: od he gave the nx (alee aithdavile ducoments and con wation for the covr Campden forth tha robol service, # tivad oecinatvely ta at bis (rude (gae-fitting) drome af the persons for whom he had w thors who knew him well end saw hit deity during shat prio’. The cominitien promptly cowpetched au t with him to New York, who took him in presence « peraons be had named, when he we sdontifiod an the party he claimed Wo be befure the com miittes, and yot tho malonty of that sap ier not able to my whether hie original rlaren guages in the ln cud Charles § bh,” edited by W. hat the Nestor thie held editor of the : & Co, announer ae forthoom’ rieg, The ain one's aturo,"* a new en bet! and = Sneve? hofore the committee, and to auburn others, And paid handsome; the foiten orraapoy wis mach diMenity, wi! arnt Ietler te dtroe' tagton, BO wi 1 have bevond The Santora Cosevar, faq. Wash- Winoom Horse, St. Abwawe, Now ly 18. ee ey Memotra of the na 9 umees of “esa mad hare eas te a sagreere NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1866. which no labor and erpense have been spared) of Bul lion's Latin and Grovk Text Books The Latin lessons and the Latin Grammar have been revised by Professor "hs D. Morria, and the Greek Grammar by Professor A. ©. Kendrick, D.D.; also “The Scrence of Govern. Ment in Coonrotion with American Institutions,’ by Joseph Alden, D.D., LL.D. Carleton announces three new novela:—\ Our Neigh- bers in the Comer House,’ by T. & Arthur; ‘The Hous? by the Churchyard," by Le Fann; and ©The Montana,’ by Sallie Hancock, of Kentuck, “ Amone the Gueritiag,”” a new book of adven Edmund Kirke, author of + Among the Pines,” and a new novel by Miss Evans, of Mobile, ontitled “54 Ki- mo," T. H. Morol! announces “Records of the New York Stage," by JN, Troland, Hurd & Houghton announce “ Venetian Life,” by W D. Howells; “Spanish Papers and other Miscellanies, hitherto unpublished of uneollected,” by Washington Irving. Arranged and edited by Pierre M. Irving, two volumes; Portrait by Wilkie, This firm hi alvo bought the plaice of the Works of Jotin P. Keanedy, author of © Horse Shoe Robinson,” &e., aud will issue a now and complete edition, Hailli-re Broa Announce a treatise on “ Railway and ether Lnjuries of tho Nervous System,” by John Erie Erichsen, F. RC. 5; ‘Treatment and uses of Peat and Peaty Material,” by J) Burro wa Hyde, C. EB. Charles Scribuer & Co, will publish by the 16th of August, “The History of the AUantic Telecraph,”’ from the beginaing, 1854 wo the completion, July, 18 by Reury M, Fiold, D. D., author of the Irish Contederates, Ac. Dr. Pieit isu brother of Cyrus W. Field. Harper & Bros, announce © Fetridge’s G ide Book of Enropean Travel,” Sth year; “Tbe Hidden Sin,” a i“ Rouad to the Wheel,” « novel, by John Saun- jaitio Pieces and Aspecta ot the War,” by Her. man Melville, (for ten years the public bas wondorod what bad becomno of Melville); “Inside; # Chronicle of Secession,” by Georce F. Harrington; “English Travel- fore and Halen Brtrands,” by W. J. Moens, The last two, wo believe, aco just out, The Harpers also have in press, we understand, two works by J. Rosa Browne: “Au American Family in Gormuny; and The Land of Thor, or Lifo in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Den- mark and Iceland, Both are illustrated by the author, who handles pencil as well os pon. Other works of interest and valuo inay be expected from this indefatig- able iravelier, who eailed yesterday from this port for San Francieco, as a goverument agent, to collect st tisties of our mining Aistricts in California, and else: whore towards the Pacitte, D. Appleton & Co, have fn press and will publish in @ few days ® translation trom the German, by the Rev. William L. Gage, of that valuable popular and work, “Geography of the Holy Land? by Carl R tor, inte Pro- fessor in the Upiversity of Bertin; “The Origin of Stars,”’ by Professor Ennis; “Heat Coneldered av a Mode of Mo- tion,” by Professor John Tyndall—a new edition, with humerous additions; “Recent British Philosophy, a Re- View with Criticlams, including some Comments on Mr. Mill's Answer wo Sir William Hamilton.” by David Mas- sou; ‘Galleus, or Roman Scones of the Time of Av tus, with Notes and Excnrauses iMustrative of th ners and Customs of the Romans,” by Pro Becker, translated by Rev, Fred. Metoslfo—a new, re- vised and enlarged edition, “Frederick the Great aud vel; “Sirs. Candie's Curtain Leemres,”” Jerrold, iMustrated by Chas, Keone; ‘Alice's tventiros in Wonderland,” by Lewis Carroll, with for- Hustestions by Joun Tenniol; “fhe History ot rom the Earhest Dimox to the Present Day,” rvood and John ©: tien, with one rations in fac simile by J. Larwood. New Foreian Publieotioun. thner, Welford & Co., Railtiéro Bros,, Westermann d Chrivtorn ang the prine!pal New Yorks vs of Braieh: mUnental books. The bes, nd most costly editions of foreign works in every department find # ready and an itameonse market fn this country, Gutof the intihlade of publications about to ch have lately appeared abroad, we can specify to-day but a fow Students of Biblical geography will toarn with plea- sure that the Committers of the Palestine Exploration Fund are preparing for pabdiication the scoounts o! the exploring par a the series of photograptis taken by them in the Ho Sa Sa SE a oo a Be ee ee ee eee nat on of Mills philosophy \ froth." subscribers to the prived in tue Philo-ophteal system of Herbert Span are informed that he bas decided to roanme the publ tion of th A transiation of Dr, Zeller's favorable o works of Renn, Life of Jesua’? and « tles,”” bus appeowred in England, Per contr, named work has been prt in the Index al Rowe. The English dts of Comte hay? made murknble Volume catitied “Tnternaiotal firet avowed attempt to appiy the prive! jam to tho actual improvement ay di % mato reorganization of soetety, Th seven essays. 1, ‘The West (Warton Europe), Bichard Congreve, whose poaphlebady vcwtig th OF Gibraltar co Spain inade a senention a Low y . Enclend and Franes, by F, Harrison, a bold 0: Politieal Ecouemy to the Fe tightiy Keri M. Ponifer. 4. Bnutond and 5, England and Chins works to be com. cian on the » Apos: the luet ton 6) England and India, ty the Sea, bt Profeesor ‘ Ju a 8 Fi and Mapan, by ©. 1. Cook sop. 7. Lngland and the Uneivilized Commuuitic., by Dr. Hutwon. Another new wor + Stutios tn European Polittes,?” by Mr, Groat 1 9 also sympathizer with the y of advanced ideas, bas a rpecial interest of actualite ip view of the war which is closing —wt toast for a thne—in Enrope. ft gives a great dev of roliable information about the countries involved in the war A particularly interesting bool witt be toude up by the gorial sketches of Living knglsir statesmen, whtea bers eepearod in the Pall Malt & ascribed to the pea of My, F. i. Pelges lato cir Vraneis, and author of thove da ving crit civme on living aptists whieh so greatly bowtldered the elovers tor the last Exhibition, These critictam: are also to bo collovted from the Sourtay Keviers, avd pablialed with the titio of | Keeaye on Art and nm Artiste Jods ‘Loatera of Buglich The rkewhos will be entitled the Politics,” “Land Tennrs is the title of who agrees «ith 5 wora of pulitica! ocd ticiane deem the opimion contrary to (he actonee —tuat ixity of tenure tor the Irish om vot be carried law Tongan & Co. have contracted with Mr. Jolin Francie Maguire, M. V. for Cork, thrice ciected Mayor ot thet city, and principal proprietor and editor or th Fiamines, withor of “Rome and ite Rule ” £e., to prod + the pew publications i are the pinth ond wn'h “History of England’ (to onpear in November); ie and Covrespondence of Archbiy ise Whataly (lo appear in ¢ “Memoriain of the Tower,” by Tord de Roa; Mise Strieklund” 0 Bie hops Commitiet to the Tower im 1684"'-—(hoth of these works ore superbly (ostrated) «nd “Life and Death of Jenune Dare,” thet light of aneveat Bronce, by Mige Har riet Parr, better known ae wee Lea, Tho iatter work ae sapcvior to the poem of Southey, and of Ine to the Stitt geet Siehelet and Henrt Martin on the eame Inapiing theme. To the jootleal ne Ga pole “London Yooms,”’ by at of the Pat? im verse, ‘ide, ooventy-eight rear ae Prime Minister’ Can- ning, and for many years British smbarador to Turkey. “the dovruatof & London Play Goer, trom 1861 to asda," by Henry Morley, of Univeraity College, contain’ notices of Atueriern actors who have an peered during thet period ou the Britis stage, » aptor will naar Ses cinematic ® o the fa Which will be vend here with interest, Mr. Morley haw latety ble book entitled “Piftern Yeare ta Rosin A Lamb,” promised by B. W, Proctor — will be heartily » portrait of Kil arty Cornwall welcomed on both vides of the Atlantic, Among recent Fnglah roprints of American hooks are “The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Fmersou,’ which forma tao volumes mm Bobo's Ftandard Library. A new work by the American sculptor, W. W. Story, entitied “The Proportions of the Haman Fiure, acrarding to a new canon, for ea) nae prtblished, tHlustrations, in London, how been Personal Ttems. nN. ie read While Na peeond voluine description or prototype, an En: Cily tatorrnpte hiv Tmps osty, f pamphlet cnuitied, “Juliay Comar: t Chanpel 1” ging In hin face w Md he ever Crom the Maximni * of Mexico, has been added (againet a id) to the lint of ‘mperal aathors, by & sort of Iterary fread of a Loipste publisher, who iewuot a cheap reprint of the Arebduke’s journats of for mer voroges, wonder the title of “My Life, Pton, the Paria p or, har brooght teenth volume Lord Broughars be tranedation of |. Montalambert has i Corrempondence of } » Varis, superintending 2 the Britieh Constitution, rompleted the third sud fourth volumes of “The sof the West!” These two volumes are dev ot rittah eociesiantioal history -— the third, after.a briliisat sketch of the British charac. ter, narrating the conversion of Treland by St. Patricks, and the rubesquent missionary om Lamartine hey begun to wite hiv memoirs. They will form twelve volumes, and be publighed three at a time. He will be hu own pobluber. Vietor Hugo's ponishers, Lacroix & Verboechoven, who have retired wealthy from trade, are said to bi cveared from his more rerent works alone not lowe than $200,000, ‘Their mocoor, M. Poupert-Davyt, the printer, in io newotiation with Vietor Hogs tor a novel in ten volumes, jort completed, and entitled “Ninety. Tores.”' M. Higa sek® $100,000 for it, nate the Parts correapondent of the Amerioan Literary Costs, who gives these staterns ot Mice M. bvane (Mo. Lowen) haw received, It ia af firmed £5,000 eturling for her new novel, “Felix Hot, te Radin) Miss Bracdon's forthcoming mevel of seetety will be The Belgravia, whieh tw sito mad tobe the title of ber newly prolected magazine, Str Raward Katwer tytton hae been madee peer of Ragland, the title of Raton Lytton, of bh, Artomus W Land Jows ey beth in \ A London opitic, weleoming the latter, atyion bin Sa wort of fupny Poritan, leavened with fend ante. "and diets that Jown Bittngs wilt Room te household « word in bis adopted country am Sam Bilek A Lonton pulilieher annonnces @ can work ae The Live and Beilivan’ meaning “tap, Awreenble Materinis tor fi Hail anything cool; aud not only do L welcome you, but everybody greets you with heartfolt cordinlity. may continue pouring in as you do now, eithor striped, or igured, or plain, aud, though cut into any shape, shalt ati be made a good deal of. You can be torned into Jong all our f Ly far prettier when looped up with bows and ribboas than costlier and rloher atuits, which are warranted Lo wash become as expensive as satin, in the ond, 1 not doobiful; and that those which are not warra # Parviun drowumker's ingert, the most extray All, does not adtaitof a surmise, However, be tho + fast or slow, they aro very pretty fuot that the faut they aro now in th to summer wear. diminntive bonnets with winding or trailing garlands; the loose poplume or tight-Ottng | ganze, over richly flowers and fruit which compose 4 parure Lamballe ; the high-heeled shoo and epon-worked stocking, the short underskirt aud soft wa week had to undergo «little ekirmishing in cause with a lady of forty, but which f should certainly eal! the wrong one, ir the caso w course a Lambal Called becoming; her figure may certainly (as yo sy £0), have boon once upon a tine compared to that of the Venus de Mio, which squarcnes I have knot coptible where no: snes that no pahject, | grand finale, of the weather allowed, and wh subsided ventured a few remarks the fox to th @ int of cheese to get by it, the Indy dropped something foot ae bad, and ¢ What she called tue sarily ost Larne strings; pink cauques and belts cau be worn under them instead are charming hoad.dressos, more fuvenile hands « (a grenque, Crip coquettish looking on the foreheads of eldorly I wavy hair on tie drows of the young. gray lwir, ‘Irains are more elegant than short skirts; neither do they imply the necessity of ranning whoo! in top boote. These and other sugzestions «omewhat divarmed Fast. jon'# antagoni«t, aud E spite to ati beemear t what they entl ax tard. ally when the owners of theas masterpieces are prompted ry May | MOL yet quite restored to enim) in ho volt tones, “what people wore expectad to put on their heads this winter, whether they wea out of the through Lorraine were all ve nexed to her snevial train and which bave bh for bur privat» ave, over pink, ment: lutter howe fall employment (his summer, for the ninat fa hionable white masling are wonderlal picced of needle- work. Mowuies of lave are vet in with the precise ant formity of patchwerk of piecos of work on insertions fora te mm: with Katrow strips of mustin elitehed ou both cdyes int stars oF pointe the which if oncice ied with tbls preferred. T most aa if the wearer had rn. the prettiest todote Eh in door cont black cuxhimere Jaokel, beaded over with jot and cut m worcet with Jet, hang low frou the back of the beck. green pararol bordered with black Imce and chomisetia of the same, There are two wkirte cnior one j@ trimmed with a deep Bounce laid in dat folde, the over siirt with ® narrow frill of the same. A le ohm | cap made of one square piece of net is placed va row blonde aod loops of blue velvet between, while long bloe velvet ends hang from under the chignon. the towet, (hey see nothing coming | about three o'elonk, Mortand, Boston road, between Firet and Mecond streets, war broken into. The burglar, « Gorman, about forty Ove years of age eotered the hove by the ball, wont up wtaire, and broke open the door to the sleeping apart morta The keys of the wardrobe and bareaa being in the locks, the bargisr | be packed up, among other things, a bine cloth coat, « * monave Containing sotne money io bills, aud © ‘Aol. lar, @ pocket book comtaining abort ten dotlers im silver, Deloneing to the children, and jewelry tothe lady of the house, and maoy other things, startnting to between two and throw hundred dolor While the thie? was in the room, Mra Horland sont her little son ap THE FASHIONS. OUR PAMS (SPECIAL) FASIIQNS CONRESPONDENCE. Mor Drewes, and How They are Useo-An Animated Discus. sion Prejudice om dne side and the Grane Ides on the Other Lovking Abend for Wine ter Mat Shapow— ets lint Siringe Gone Ont-A Skirt—Rarel Robes and Moraing Contumes, &c. Paws, July 27, 1466, Hail! mustin, organdie, gauze, guxpure and tawn | You into péplums loose jackets with flowing with friiied basques, oF streaming ends, or into robes with vandyke borders, for ions look as woll In mushn ag in the richest Ido not Know if airy materials are not ns moi That orgaudies and mustins are, after having gone throngh and it is a certain us nover have been so fascinating as memorable 1996, ‘The present style of dress te, more or, wett adapted What can be fresher looking than (he ots in transparent worked under-bodies; or than the of musiia streamers t Rut tus enumeration reminds mo that T have this hion'a 0 is op what rhe je tho rivht side no, Her features are pointed, and of fod under hor ehignon could not be am very sorry for, as hor prosout ‘ome all Uke more apparont to mo eince et, Right and left an, ext lat pecription of belt bne tly —nt loast meet io the proximity of.corna, war the inod the #hock na coolly asthe state n the explosion bad auch in the style of though Thad not raven, tasotmuch: tha ut Waa Der Areument I proved that thore are fast for all ages, and that folly of the young was not neces. ne the dotage of the ald, the more Hy us every style worn this year ie equatly prety, oa cau be lied onder the chin with broad vibbon lack, violet and gray stripes are as pretty as Jackets nocd not be tight-fitting, to bee and blue Catsianes in blonde and yeivet ribbon and do away with the curls aro as ae Lavender, reclaim blue ribbon are bewltch!'ng near uve aud led my elf of a imoment’s ra. matizo those elderly matrons who paint aud cir (ees with layers of red and while on bat which substance rosity ix ur painting was hideous, espert- Tonid thie amai or lanyh, which vensations crerte @ actions of the face, which are watinfactory to hutanity. © to catch gwellings under Iayy bal: tog throng’ pay hs Py Es ke ni I was not prepared to give @ delin anawer to rs ghapes be |, therefore, langhed the tuatter off, 48 fur nighteap of the primitive extingoi he whieh dea put the lat apark of angry fire out of and we parted. The drewen worn by the Keapree: on ber journey eft ‘On the morning of ber departure che had on a plain hut, tothe grest satonistiinent of the guntlomen of ®, arrived in bine, Thi motamorphoel bad taken the roed in one of other of the throw carr an- One oF €, aceond blue, t Foot) are a5 entafe aion ahe wore o richly worked woalin, compliment to the popalatioa of Nauey, lace toakere ond “brodensea ' The @ compote 1 am told on ¥ compoted 6 tfaneiful patterns, Otler skirts are trimmed cat on the eros and yo of leaves, seollops, Saeko ly printed mretine ners om thre uate withont sleawes, the opea arulwie, ef bie. gathered under a osrrow head worn the chin inetead of chains; bat bouquets on talle are Roundiaits of beads, ca ond Y f bhowde ho have loft the seaside w rkirt trom the dif. It te compoved be One or (wo of our Oil gan! daya, hove | tiommed round and ted, one over the tie two lone towels together towards the bottom of am wader jo looks rater energe'ic, ked up her ekurt fora temendens jon will hut, ‘The following are eo trken nous of thin werk —An nonate and Mack spots, the 1 atm told the & ne Of ype, each of whieh is edged rand with gaipare. very e@legantetronmers of reins of wide gnipal 4 gimy Vompet tritomed with a garland of red y berries and prickly leaves, a bouquet of the same on lee the chin; Jowophine gloves and « A morning comtame of bine cod white mastio stripes the Of the head, it w run over with fuwa of mar. Mavve ta mil! » very fashionable cotor, foulards ere in eroat favor: shawls, uniore in lace, are Roto much a» | ond entered hin complaint « heard of. ‘Those whe tnde in these are enen | seta forth that while parsing a wtandiog deepait st the doors of thet archon en, between Sith and Bee , one Jook ing ont in vacant «pues, and mach hike Miter Ann ob y tae WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Benotany on Mommnawta — Yorterday aftersoon, at the house of Wm. o proceeded to faneark therm thor, sud what kind of close-ttting bonnet could be invented that combined elegance with cou fext.”” this, for what Ihave seun of our next wi very eiagyering. prop: ehape. the lady's ey act en nee OO ee OOO nl acinlasiaisain titan EOE EB aE Ee 2 ‘ ° = 232 road, gear Foarth street, robbing the ull He auccended 1 getting about four dollar when ho was deteetod by ors, Hart, who compelied him to give up the monoy, Lhe was MO frightened that sie allowed hin to oscape wichout being arreated. Tho same boy etole three loaves of bread from the cart im the moraine and then coapedt detection. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. A srmowa Boy —Louts Klopseb, according to by own sory i & lad of valorous spirit, Though but Conrteca Yours of age be has done wonders that would shiny if set winong the achievements of Charlemagne and bis pala- ding, He was employed in a cigar store in Hoaver sire Some days ago while the boy was ulone ia the store four men oame in and went to take some cigars without going through the usual coremony of payiag for them, Th boy was not tho kiad of a chap to tat auch a proceeding ko OD without a protest. dropped » goblet on the tloor, and broaking it thus, picked up the Invest pie and lot it dy atthe head of oue of the mon, Another nan uttorapled to stab Louis, and though the hoy was covered with blood he got’ not a scratch, By some Jegordemain be tore away from it wep of the man who beld the knife, aud beir free oneo more drove ail the ten out.’ The boy related his ex- plots in wich a etrotehttorward way that Lis et Wore so Impressed with the truth of it at to gl $25 aa a reward for his bor On Friday af Inst, ono of tho employers of the boy went | and What was bis surprise te eve tl) fragments of broken cigar box and pool upon the toot, Oa asking for ane said that six men bid dry earl to rob the store. Thu ty for a weapon and tad bc Kalls of tyro of the intr these two oy the on tb ofa mice" about ployer, He suid Ww bil driving off tour men he ing olf six.” He do and deterayi The blood wax fou water-closiel wus Lt seemed eonela: the eredality of Yesterday Louis wus nda bladder that had ¢ e then that the boy was playin his story Jed all who be sans. His father, «physician, sak of b “He drink strong coffee; he's read newspapers; ho get lis mind Med with imvayiny bim Hur books t 18; he bas an old anu! hinks to be someth who give vant to be like dose he read abont ta de i he go away from home and tale a looneh; he ¢ home mit hes loonch, and bas eat nota bit, If be be tel, den let h Alt with according a* dr inw; but he’ mind ana," iia boy was held for fucther oxamiuut{o Thy Tatars ov a SHOrKERNE Own F troabl ir, to show me Home Of thom ww the wine accompanted by you ring an unknown man, vn unkke woroan, to Abraham Lind, who sella jowelry in an town store in Bread “Oh! itis no troubles, vich ring ish It, air, that you wants to. 290? with the lady’s favor, Thea again she was iatu- with diamonds aud poorls,”’ quietiy reptior the y bitter wt fourreanx, which nothing bat wernt rings, with variow free, easy totion can carry off, and the list | settings, valued in the lot at $900, “How exquisite! of grievances was not entmed up ull the nerapern dawning matron hat come; town to top-hoots, which phers could keep at ls really 4 fine to hor. “Yes, i Here 4 unknown tan was interrupted, as (he aliention of Alaa ck part of the store stood g ubout hia ¢ ne that took fis fauey very to him to lear the pr rnd afler a litle ad core in veut » ind dt securing the arrest 0 tim Lo ansier y S of THX Matthew Dooloy is am operator iu a telegraph © Jowor part of Broadway. Ma m little cau be eaid except what whe tolls of herve. ye is to be believed she Wis in company with Mr. Dooley on the oventug of inet, together she had a gold wateh, which, wily a y understood by thore wha huve gold wa played to Mr, Dooley. Aa for the eludn Lint wan worn for tie benefit of ail eyes, und of couree forstod those of Matthew. According Same # * Poen— Jackson is a woman of of her watel quite turned the ~o dolighted was he with the od ms it was eliut up, that fe or the Ging to cote When he bimeelf Ug breakin fn upom a mow alle nee wit the twang of bis watele bold out to see, Matiher, being thne qnite) hinumelf took s. She claims furthermore that of bis guilt am the foot that wa urresied by a police officer, and the watch w found in Lin possession, The sccond verwion:—Mary son way drunk on the evemng Of the Tih ol Angust, d was nding down Lin jadecent, hor Welw vf cotapauy unbenrriie, W front of the telegraph © ployed, a policomau was call Stags. Tun contilos thet folio waieh dropped wpon the pavecont could draw nt of where it felt. » plexed atrcot, the watch etill rerasini out, and, aocing the wate ity and by an took hima to the same otation houre wher won had beet wdterday Marg upleint before Jo: mw up, a4 ony Hondred and twenty-reventh street, bets Siath avenues Patrick iso milknanm, and ar cartof his own, serving bis enstomers bi morning. Yesterday moruing, white (hus away from hi cart leaving mk in» % Commiekey got into the cart why turned aad al not epee enfiervorrd W e whol Kew thos absconding. TI To bie fight Commisaey dropped a puttion of the he had recured, bills trick picked up. Finally he ww hont five dollars wast spoil snd mampe, which of conrae Px overtake, end being io sined e Justin Kelly youterdey, he was auewer, Sranmns ix Broome Siew — An lalian, vannd Preaki, aged twenty vrs rear tertay morning om »charre preferred aga: Robert Poole, a rerident of Wen Penth treet plaint alleges that, at half-pawt twob dorks Vridey nigh, while Poole was standing, In company with Mat thew Brown, at the corner of Broome and Lau rete atreets, Frank! eame up, round hie (Poota's) body, he tat aide of the neck. Franka ot AD r vermon of the etur meto Frank!'s establtcinvent, beat hin w cuderated 9 gener! diturbanee. thet w er leavering to prevail on them ty depart P named Gi wae ort, wulets is eithe red or “ ranks y tatetite over «4 blue petticoat bordered with gray, bat ral with any preanmpite brought skirt is teade without pleats aad trivimed with thre ‘ of corive vill, headed with black braid round the | by reason of his tuordiuate vats Movi Piet bom hatiom and up the aides, | The (rout wise in perfectly | golf ont with a stylish hore ard logey he oahibited bie fan—a bigh moudia ¢ pinetic aud haf b * jute iv the viciaity of Twenty third street and Hobon—ihe same color ial arenes, where te ten ot ihe Wifth Aveune jong ends banging dew stat could leek: on ta While wletrm hands over cripe banteans and a ct feukdeamty arcens bs wah erens the hetee ‘A robe de ville in bright emerald green Solaoe wie 1 named HY who was ju wt ut Crrmming Mr, Meantin thrown violently troampled upon by the aulimel, reer iy on Lie head and hand. Behophers castedy by an officer and traneterred ty Sofie Polion Court. On the way be made one oF nore une conafel nitempts to esenyo tie oan bebh im the mums 9400 to answers Recovenisa. James Gallagher, who vac otahbed by Chars Munday o@ the evening @ Awqust 1, in Niw (eenth trot, har mo far recovered ae to be while to ay pear at con The wound mortal, and his ante movicm etal Coroner, Yesterday we shoulder and rtabhed Monday is twenty ope y nd York, and by cecopation «tty eeting in wolldetense Judge mprnitied Bins without bail to sarwer at the & wien Tre Wee ow ran Treva Pie Anwewre Verrenn: + Tax Tareve Leaves Towm, Vowterday the Ustoaghout (he ety comtinaed Uset wari for bie Uneven, Piciepuckets 04 rleplifiors, trat Use (ruernity eemwmed Us have eutéonly taken fnght af the new police onder, sad either kept within dowts oF leit the oly Deteetinn Dawahiry poeterday morning errested We well Kroes Samm Jo 204 brought him to Pots Heetquartore Tonpector Carpenter ordered that be te totem tn a phot er oe Broedwer (or the purewe of heres hun Mie | aero but 0 Chie the thiet otpentad fhe wae lorknd rer He ware he © wees pen with a pail of water, The ind came back to bin mother a the Epics Of os hort tonied and told her thot the door wae open, ond s mania the en4 eeeompenied the offers tn lhe peter relat ining ab hone, he amd hia wife | He deriaged bo be his imtenion to proved to ar \tmenediately, | aed thers eodearor to lead an honest fife Me war af reaped t boy | lowed to Inepectoe Carpenter informing ben thet of comoverd in bed. | so pT dy TG refort the conveyed eafore | wreit used again father, moher wes vat water are well te Urleves Hie brother Jobw. w- whom be hed o ara Tay Beep. ots weave bey, Miaoon tee tant, winder the recent order of the Police Tor pector to capers: all who were known to be pickpockets and thieves They were taken to the Mighth procincd station house, an) cbortly afterwards identified by the mombers of tp firma of Pratt & Tomting»n, importors of watobos, as the two lads who recentiy stole @ valuable gold wateh from ‘oem, of crime in Hoboken 1 denizens, bat in & in the White they were The wormui wee taken by the officer to the station howe im Lihery ‘The eierk er wont In and anreted ia, that Ponte, with o party of They will properly be taken care of. Tix Pioxrockert—AN OuDeR YRoM INerKCTOR Caurum vet —Lnapector Carpenter, of the Metropolitan Police Dopartment, ievued tho following order lust evening te tho members of the force, It explains itoalt;— Re morow being sunday, wud if it ia pleasant, the cam Will be crowded with poople going ap town and to various ferrin for roc roati pee upon yoo HOON lo Le very vigilent to prowent pockad NEW JERSEY INT: LLIGENCE. der Clty, Yi Naito Conprccons Warct Recovewu te wateh which was stolen from Conductor Kor of the Kete Railway as stated iu the Henano of Prday, was found ow Friday afternoon by a search party eeut by tho short Orango county, N.Y, ab Gosbes, where it must haga boon thrown byt 1) eaeape detotion, The gleam aud indicator were broken A Siasatton Keon of Cunp Murowe,—A tady ane geatloman pasiod in to the Desuroses ntreet Corry it wae wold yoaterday forenoon, the foruer of whom carried © eb. and after a short tay pasced out in a mysterious manner, thir time without the chitd, ater, moan'who drove th « “scrape,” and after bridge and water closet prortes betuy euded a one side of the river it was cared war a well played hoax ‘The pair passed into the ladies! waitis reor, A great luadbab wns raised found, (he bedi was discovered and fott he war ue borough weares under Use obild Could be fonud, Tee while, the parties contd not at the other with snnilar rewulia The whole thing A Denoseer benvanr Gin -—Johanua Welsh was ar rocied by a detective, charged with having robbed Mem Norton, of Now York, with whom #he ind lived ax ame, vai cay avon ed Was held el ing Voliad at $60. © ekamination, Kergon. A Youso Liv Actewno vow Steaua Monay,—Jabe Murray was arresied by a Central Raliroad detective far ‘oF wo pictures a resident of war only twelve tn This poswamsion, Mule Perry, Tuk Bone i J DotARUAMIMAOT Tbe reedente of this foeatily aro becoming alive ty the inconvenience af al stench that Mila the entire looslity, expecially A profimlnary meeting wae rage for ky deme talked of, ed here within the past few 11 tha taala couse Lew tu Che brome » porpet during the hot weather, Thareday hort ef thks in HL Which leprogantes the atten. s ingredieark A second mooting Conmiltes WAN ap Zobrivkio for na in » bout the prove em will be suuelpated by « #ucumaag dw proceed ty ¢ junction against this ucewmdal the in process, Uf threats mean anytiiug. Hoboke wruL CoNprtion oF FN ~ALoY,—The abeoaee ® hatter of congratulation to the lowing up the causes the wake of the ue ang may be treed. ae marine would say, Swindward' Au unaeual number of robberies and orks have taken place in Hndaon O\ty and ite surtoandingy of tate, tree the presence of a contraband col! hapert locality where the fleid of operations The location of so mang swiamer resid: elope. la ey 186 Galea ie a tempting inducement to the diecaples of the ie SUPREME COURT—-CHAMEERS, sefore Justice Baraurd. wx PeRet) ANrRAL. Ab oppeal has veen eotered by Mr. Jolin Mery aga Judge Harnand’y decision Ur the Gonerat Tera of the Supreme Court to be beid on the firet Monday of Novere ber next, giving sume fourteen grounds of appa@. Judge Barnard yesterday ordered the appeal to be ited, aud directed the clerk to draw an order fur Mr. Poreg’a ducharye on Monday, when he would niga it pennuons, to the rave of Allee A. Reardon vy) Mathew 4 Reer slop, the report was confirmed and judgment of divores (ranted. The motion of Goorge © Rortand va John & Vecon was denied, and the cose was put om the shes calendar, In the care of Charlee A. Gillian et at. va Wivtiem T. Blodgett, (ho inoaey was ordered to be over to Mlodyett Motions were granted in the f Joy cases —Ubarles Traompooa ve Kerdnand babriame etel, Atsbrowe K. Kiy va. Henry 1. Worthington et a rhe People ex ret.; David Lavtiy Jer, The motion fer intunetion m ve. Walter Durvork et al. wae Filen Goodwin ve, Levis Binstein et al, refer dored to take proot cul report with opitlen, Motone i the barmer’ Loan sod Trust Company ve Aaron Chara et al Thomas Hope ve & Leland et at, sud Barrety va Taylor, ow lors." 4 Mm A Waren iery4= "ihe Measieegs Endy OOOAINE. No other preparation # eaaatiy soiman hel, naturel or ee Rega Aken ate failed lo robew Dreentery, trie ® 4 cure every case Dep A Broetwer A Clear ad FOR BUA in the «ure resall of » bottie « CONCH SA WAT orate iy ror COND RAL DERILITY AND They eure ~ we th They care Davee Campiabos ao Mave eaterve DEKE A PEANTATION LIFTEMS hae enred mone amen fenrae & vet vy ond noteabe a tue telne the world ay iod ts deltcales Tent Obswren want of Wal energy, thew ‘ ae Ot yess. Pieraior 98) Comat phen weer AM Prives in the r . TP ORGS etn Pi Bonk AN Prices Cashed in Legal Lotteries, Otrew~ lars ond drcwrnge sons 1 CLOVE, Recker, 176 Beoadmeg. Hatohoter = Theol ‘The Hest la the Werta, Vectors A tacrtay treet f. 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