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t \SHINGTON,’ r Wallach’s Welco to tho Presider 4, OF MR, JOHNSON. ae ronnie Cominued, Improvement ef Sec- ‘vetary Seward. General urgcok Barwes Expected to Retayn im Few Bays. &e, &e. ko. ‘Wasmumron, Sep, 16, 1866. Fee Svelreme to the Prosident o» Saterday wing —Addres of Mayor Wallach and Re- Pees johnson. ng ia the weleoming address of Mayor Wal: mh 10 he ident on his arrival here ou Saturday evening» Ma. PxusoxxT—very street has sent forth its ropi- tout, every wley iis inhat and under almost the vory dome of the Cayitol, hallowed by memories of Reno snen and ue © H one fe welLome 4 wiih you evince 8 t events, the people of Washington vd tender to you, sir, and the distin. s of your journey an carnest and beart- by the constitunon for Peatone lively & satisfaction ef you m to thelr midst occasious your fel ow and neghbors of the metropolis of th o this multitude of upturned and aoxwous tenances, moved by one impulse oF regard for you portrays more readily than avy lav- Disfranchised though they be, they ion with the whole country an interest m pre-orving #ud showing reverence for the authority of tho jaws as weil as for what they are now here to show Tepoc\ for~-those who fearlessly and honestly execute them Its whole population herefore come out to greet yor station of your ub mapesicl pubic funevionary and (nat reve.ence which b principle of national honor tis, is due to yo It is an ovcasion which, unit. ing all on common feeling, carries wi i its o min the thoughts’ which at this monion heart and hang on every tongue; ple of Washington, comprehovaing agn tude and feeling ali their ny re, deeply symysdhise with you in your efforts to of harmony throughont’ ihe land for the reconstruction and resvoration of the Union under Sue #olomn conviction (hat the thirty-ix States are now rellion—bat oue country, —((heers.) sors of those who 0 of the Capitol d country were and o adent States. That ton of men, new in a time ef alinost equal citude And anxiety, with teoughts mingied with hopes and fears almoat as wreat as thei, meots with g ready response in your heart and in the hearts of the moltitude, whose varnest hope i that your jouruey, now so safely over, may lead to ap era oi barihony and good teeiing tending io per- petuate the institutions of this great and glorious coun- try, which you and chey have vo much at heart. Tt was Beediess in me, as the organ of our city and representa. ‘ave of tn » have said what Ihave. The people of Wash) see, from all processions and oc iat jons, as individuals and associations, to vestify the respect in whieb they hi uM wnd the pleasure your safe return to their midst aflords them. THE PRESLDENT'S REPLY, ‘Tho President replied as follows Fmxow Cit —Through your honored repreveuts Aive and organ here to-night permit me to retary io you my Sincere thanks for th 8 cordial welcome and recepion upon my return to—I may say—iny home, for if I have uy it is here, and re-entrance upou the dscharge of my eilicial duiies’ (Cheers) To receive a welcome of this sind from a people in whose midst I have lived for a mamver of years and where I have rece to discharge (ie duties imposed upon me a8 Chiof Pagis- trate by the Constitution of the country—to receive such & welcome I irom the people under whore eyes I have been dischargiug those dudes, 1 (0 me aKousce of Proular aud proiocad gsactude. And ail Uhat I can say intend to say upon the reception of this weleume @ugh your hovored representative, is that you must Seke the past record of my conduct im your midst as ap ov dence oF what my future course will be. (A voice, “Wo sk pe beter”) (Cheers.) In returning here ip your midst to resume my pubiic duties, 1 do pot Teturn for the purpose of making professions, They Would be unmesning and worthiess, If my past conduct 4s not suilicient mai ation of what my future course will be. (Cheers) Allusion has been made by your honored Fepreventative of ie tour recently performed to partic’ poic.tn the laying of the corner stone of mooum:nt to ere ted (0 one Of our distinguinhed fellow citizens. Lot me tay to you that throogh thas tour the stra tions and munifestations o the pepular heart were un. mistakuble. 1 teli you that the great mass of the Amer: ean people are being moved, and that the popular heart je going (0 respond tw the demand that the constitution, the Union and the laws of the United States are making upon it (Cheers) Though yeu may occupy 4 position that precludes your Po Licrpating in the election of members of Congress or legislation of the nation geverally, yet let me say iy YOU Are au Intelligent, pairiotic Community. You a inoral power and iutuence which, when mani- ongirated aud exercised in & proper direction, bot Without avail aud elect beyond the iiniis of the District of Columbia You are a part of this great whole—the Amerian people-—and your voies ur power and your influence wave their corresponding pros Pouderance in the settiement of the great questions tuat arse in this country; and my honest conviction is tbat the great mass of the American peuple, when they have an opportunity to speak, will epeok ax they bave spoken i tines past, and ther @rierm pation will be potential and decided in its charac « Yer; and it will be thal the Union, the rercoration of these Siates must be. (Cheers) I have no speech to make t you to-night, bay wish simply to give utterance to the fullness of ay heart ard to tender my thanks for this epouianeous this cordiat : you have given to your humble instrament at bir return Lo the discharge of bis pubic duties. Then t honored representative, please accept my th manifestation of vontideuce in ove Who has kuown you Jong, and will remain amoog vou for a ehort ime if hfe wboald be spared him. (Cheers ) Vhe Heaith of the Tour! b The health of the Prosideutia} party to-day is generally woch better than might be supposed from the iabor and fatigue incident to the trip. The President seems to ‘eave beon improved, although the trip was more calcu. lata 4 exhaust than to recuperate his energies, Und tho same atiwwnt of mental labor and open air apenking Bine-tenthe of tho piviic men of the country would have succumbed, but bis physique exacting and indomitable will. Neither the tervid heat ef a midsummer sun nor exposure to storms of rain ap. pears to affect him in the slightest degree. He rone early this morning, looking fresh aud hearty as ever, and took @ morning ramblo around the Executive Man- won, apparently inepecting the progres made by the artisany and mechanics towards boautiiy- img the White House and its surroundings @aring his absence. Senator Patterson and Colonel Moore were out as usual, but Mra. Patterson has not fairly resovered from the excitement and fatigue of the trip. Genorais Grant and Rawlins are naproved and ready for another, if not for a similar, campaign when- ever the public service demands it, Admiral Farragnt and Iady ieave for Now York to-night, from which the tnfersace io that both are ready to encounter ise future wages of life, Secretary and Mra, Welles are «trongar "4 fooling better than they did a week ag other mombers of tho party at present in the city exeelient health, excepting Secretary Seward, and his attending physician, Surgeon Norris, pronounces tim greatly improved, and he continues to entertain eirong hopes of his early recovery. Surgeon Gonoral Barnoe, Jeft bebind at Chivago, is expected to-morrow or next day. The arrangements made for the convenience and comfort of the party were admirable, ant con. tributed at every sep to lighten the of travel, The trip itéelf was a revwarkadie one in ita very incep- ton, and has proved the ovont of the season, if uot of the age. Sueb a number of prominent and infuential o@cernof the govornment never before visited the prin- cipal elves of the Union together, and expected to over dé ‘The Excelat *o again. On the political signid- of Brookiyn in Washington. The Excelsior Base Rall Club of Brooklyn (thirty-four pertons) arrived here thie morning, and put up at Wile lard'e,as the guosis ef the National Clab of this city, They parsed the day at Great Fal Te-morrow they visit Mout Vernon, and on Tuesday the great match GAME takes place with the Nationals, Inthe evening @ dinner will be givet at Widierd’s On Woawosday they play ® game with the UniomClob, and afer » collation the club will leave for home. An Appoivtmont Declined, General P. Kdward Connor, of Salt Lake city, Utah Territory, has declined the unsolicwted appointment of Collector of Customs for the Territories ef Montana and Niaho. Personal. General Duff Green and pon ariived in thi ety thie morning from Now York. FIREMEN'S RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA. Percape para, 16, 1568. Doriag the poy or J thie = ry Waites ‘8 membor of the Boy wae shot mm Pr) Wo have been trea by ‘ NEW YORK, HERALD, MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 117, 1866. ciTY POLITICS. ‘The Great Musa Meeting at Union Square To- 'N —Extensive Prepart The great Union mass moeting and procession 10 come off this evening to ratify the privciples of the Piiladel- phia Convention promise to surpass in entbusine gy, uumbera, decorations aud brittiancy, all previous "phity al ovations—even the great MeClellan mecting held at the seme place in 1864. Tho stores on the @quare and immediate vicinity will be dlased at an early hour ia the evening. Thero will bo a’grand stand, canopied and gilded, supported by a number of smaller stands, covered with mottoes and flags, bands of masio, calcium lights, rockers and red Greok Dres; and the of Jobn- son clavs (rom nearly every ward the eity, bearin; transparencies, torches, ships of State and laahiomaten! contrivances (comme and serous), besides about one hu n- dred thousand human beings to be addremed by the ablest talent in the nation, will present @ scene which con never be fergovien by the dazzied beholder, It will ree tl, perbaps, those weird spectacles which ite ghoul of the siabiaw 3 Nights presents to the wondering eyes of a morial ‘THE STANDS. There'w ll be six stands for English and two for Ger- man speakers—eight in all, situated around the Park and Viciaty ana facing south, east, west and north, ‘The main stand facing Broadway 18 'a grand feature of tho oc-asion—thirty-six feet front, twenty-four feet deep and forvy-three feet high. The Heor inciines to the front nearly two leet, It will be canopied with a dome of blue, studded with emborsed stars in gilt; a cornice wil surround the dome, beneath which about two foet wide will be a frieze covered with inscriptions, ihe whole supported by graceful columns, around which, and all oth available spaces, red, white and blue draperies will be entwined, boudes large American flace fastened in profusion and taste (0 this temple of oratory. Gas jets will light up the inte- rior for the convenience of speakers and reporters, as the other siands. The cornice will bo red andthe eze White and blue—tie emblematical Union colors, The following are the patriotic inscriptions:—On the frout frieze, in large ietters, will be the motto Q@-rencersesscvncovecsreserverssesce nen rene sete tent ® 3 ONS COUNTRY, ONE CONSTITUTION, ONS) DESTINY, Qipenrnnsereac sere re sent se reenter de wOnebe HOOODE Ht 6 On the north side will be the motto | aenseeee: g The CONSTITUTION 19 MY LEAGUE. nee nesenons eters Rte ne tte ie tt. cenracoece re re-@ Bing ao extract from Jobuson’s speoch delivered re- cently ut Indunapolis, TH, On the enst side, 5 a; THE UNION “FOR” Tan's SAKE OF 11 THE t ‘UNION, ‘e Qerecere ae ee se nascar tw bE DORON IODEN DME ID ‘Another inscription will be Qeenecscsccovce rose re See ROR ee ANDREW JOHNSON, the man who raised poverty to eminence and places 2 the laurel on the moistened brow of Jabor. Qn ne rere 00a c0 0 EPCOT EE TELTITEE DIRE TOTENOOODE On the eust side is the motto:— POLE LE LL IELE DELETE DOLE OOIODETESODODEEOEL ELLE EE OD OP: = 4 Tcome here to-day with the flag of my yg $con‘aiming thirty-six stare, und the Union of ihe states} os FAO DELODE TOOL SOLIDER IRNOSS DODEDE DE LODE DOODLE Hl jeing an extract from the President’s speech, delivered at Indianapolis, Surmounting the dome, on a large golden bail, will be a epread American eagle in gilt, which alone cost $100, ihe stands ar arranged and designed by Mr. A. J. Garvey, chairman of the committee on decorations, ‘The other stands will be ordinary affairs, festooned and mottoed plentifully. On the stand opposite Spingler In- stitute will be the motto Qeneserenrrornne rece ne nnerenren re nocewnrreese sore Q 2 ETERNAL OPPOSITION TO EVERY FORM OF TYRANNY. Qereavnnencerenernne 100ION ROROTONECDIEIEE DEE DOLE: On the stand oppostie Washington monument Qa ne sere nene sa et tCPOLERDDOLEEIEOOINE NEN DOLE TO } CIVIL AND bryos LIBERTY THE RIGHTS ? é POAC LORE DEDEDE SEE TEOPIID TE DODO RS OO opt rte On the staud opposite the Maison Dorée the iirst verse of the “Slag of the Union: — Qraennne tite Nt LONe nett ODEN DEDODE LEONI DY, FY ‘A union of bands, a union of hearts, 3 A union of States none cnn sever; 3 A union of lakes, a union of lands, FY And the fing of ovr Union forever. ee re anne We Oenene rene 008 IBODE DEDEDE DE LE Mente Qe THR ILLUMINATION. Ten calcium lights will be stationed on ‘hbo places around the square to reuder the scene as light as day. Skyrockets will be blazing away, and red Greek fires wil throw off their lurid flame during the entire even- ing at many conspicnous spots, one being on Warhiug- ton’# monument, ‘Transparencies and torches borne in endless profusion by the clubs wiil add to the display. Five hundred silk American flags will be stretched in the form of an immense crescent from the roof of the Mai-ou Dorce tofthree masts near the main stand, from whence they will continue to the roof of the Union Place Horel.- At half-past ten P. M. inthe evening will be a grand display of fireworks in the vicinity of the statuo, under the pons nee of Mr, Ed; ae. THE MUS Grafulia’s foll band will hold, forth at thi incipal stand; other bands attend the other stands. Professor OMney’, has a chorus of thirty public school boys, who will sing in the interludes, The National Glee Club, Mr. Mc- Donaid —— well known as having rendered ef- fietent ser Lincoln meetings during the rebellion, will airo perform at the principal stand, Other clubs will aid in the singing of patriotic eongs. Mr. Sheridan hook, supervisor, has charge of the po- lice arrangements, The Reception Committee, Richard M. Blatchtord,chair- man, have made ampie arrangements for the comfort of ali the invited guests, THY POLITICAL CLUBS. There will bo a large turnout of ward and other clabs, The upper Congressioual district, comprising the Eigh- twents, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards, will unite in a grand procession, under the marshalship of Colonel Van Brunt. The Fourth, Sixth, Eighth and Seventeenth wards will also parade. ‘Other’ chibs are being organ- ized for the procession. ‘the great ratification meeting to be held in New Jersey this evening, has been post- poned forthe porpose of attending this meeting. A Coneiderabie munber of Brooklyn cubs are expected, Delegates will be presont from Philadelphia, Trenton and Newark. ‘THY SPRAKERE. General John A. Dix will preside at the main stand. The following gentlemen, besides our local orate ure expected to addresa the meeting:—Gov. Sharkey, of Mississippi; Mr. Ciayton, member of Co! eleet from’ ex-Governor Parker, of Jersey; George #’ Comstock, James F. of New Haven; 8, 8. Cox, Robert H. Pruyn, of Albany} senator James A, M Dougall, of California; Senator James Dixon, of Connecticut; William R. Bishop, ex- Governor Price, Portmaster Geveral Randall, 0. H. Browning and H. stanebury, of Washington; Mr. (. C. Langdon, of Alabama. the National Union i erento Committee are expected to come on from Washington. SJ Tilden, Judgo Daly and H. J. Raymond are ex- pested to speak at the three principal stands. The delo- gates to the Philadelphia Union Convention from this cily will be present to report their doings, &e. e Commi of Arrangements have labored con- etantly for the last twelve days and pe cet me eligerd if ® success. The committee is composed of avout fifty gentlemen who have heretofore taken little par. in politics, but who were ardent sup- porters of Abrabam Liucoln and earnest advocates of the war forthe Union. The organization of this mam- moth turnout is in experienced hands, as every imposing political demonstration made for the six- teen vears in this citythas been, under the cognizance of ‘he leading men of the committee of which Mr. Douglas Taylor is chairman and Messrs. Hiram Ketchum, and Jobn Savage are recretariog, They are elected without reierence to party. Independent Colored Political Associntion. A meeting o/ colored citizens was held on last Satur- day night at Smich’s Hall, Bleeckor Buildings, for the purpose of ratifying the call fora colored State conven- tion, to be held at Albany on the 16th of October, The cail for the convention was unanimously approved by the meeting, and the question as to which party they would #.pport at the next election—whether the radical or demorratic Ucket—was laid over until the next meet- ing, to be hi iu Saturday evening next. ngress New The Democratic State Committee. Tt ts understood that Samuel J. Tilden 1s to be olected Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, the ae ane, occupied a — Rich- mon ommittee meet at on Inesday next for the choice of ‘floors, rf NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City. Contpion Near Tux Deswnomes Street Feuny—Five Persoxs IxsoRED.—About half-past ten o'clock yesterday forenoon the ferryboat D. 8 Gregory, when en- ering the slip at Desbrogses street, about two bundred yards from the bridge, was run into by the steamer George Wavhington, which car- ried away part of the tadies’ cabin, Three women and two children were seriously injured. One of the women had her bre aud she was removed to a ean tes coup Oar, pon 4 ow who lives in North Righth Sr injured. The pilot of the terrybu Trew tho whistie, aud Wt ie raid’ no effort was tade, hie? ‘stop the Geores Werhington. The disaster c qune 0 8 panic rented ogere, nearly all f whom ’w ere females, the George Waslingion & harp bow 1 and faral conseq As itis ‘or injuries are likely to prove in through-the vol heen the resuit, feral in two cases, StameIna Arrnay.—Shorily after eight o'clock yester- day evening a fight occurred in Greene street between a number of rowdies, and as coon asa police officer made hie appearance they fled. Tho stampede was SANITARY. The CAciera in New York—Only Four Cases ‘Yesterday—Reperts from Brooklyn. “Ghat the career of the cholera is drawing to an end is generally believed by tho health authorities, The ‘weather continues cold and bracing, and with the firet frost of the season the disease is expected to disappear. OFFICIAL LIBT OF CASES, The following named new cages were reported yester- day (Sw Garvey, 41 West Fifty-fourth etreet, Anna Heiis, 638 West Fifty-fourih street. Wm. Cram, third avenue, between 119th and 12@th streets, Joho Dougherty, 106 Bayard street, ‘THE CHOLERA IN BROOKLYN, ‘The cholera has almost ceased to exist in Brooklyn. The remarkably early advent of cool and bracing weather such as that of the past forty-eight hours has had a highly gratifying and wholesome effect upon the cholera, Inquiry at the office of the Assistant tantiary Superintendent, Dr. Conkling, yesterday, failed to ob- tain the slightest evidence of its exisience—not one caxo having been roported to the Board of Health for the pre- coding twenty-four hours. AN UNOFFICIAL CARB was reported by an officer of the Forty second precinct, who stated that a boy named Cyrus Hennick, aged ffiecn years, died on the canal boat Pacmalee, near (be Fulion ferry, on Saturday night last. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Honor To rae Last.—George Bickley is a native of Virginia, At present Now York city has the honor of being bis place of reeidence, Tho subject of this sketch is now somewhat faded in appearance and bears an air that may be summed up as semi-respectable or second hand, His clothes are a little seedy and bis bat will bo crownless @ week hence, But he has the port of @ gen- tlethan and shows a manly pride in placing bis birth in the “Old Dominion.’ Yesterday this chivalric gentie- tan was enrolled on the docket of the Jefferson Market Police court a3 a ‘slmp!o druvk.” No one experienced the humiliating nature of hie sitvation more than Mr. B. He confessed that he was deeply mortified and ashamed to bo thus brought before the attontion of the court He would much rather have met his Honor at to svcial beard, in the prosence of beanty and sur- rounded by the od things, the milk and honey, 80 to speak, of the soil. But circumstances some times would ‘place one in an embarrassing position. He felt that he now stood in such a light before the court, But it bad been unavoidable. On the previous evening he had met a number of Southern gentlemen. The reminiscences which their society aroused in his heart had been too much for him. He bad succumbed to the influence of the flowing bowl. That night, as he slept in the — station ho had dreamed ol the departed and faiien nobility of the sunny South, He hoped the court would excuse a tear, but he must nad it if he got six mouths for it, Wasbe ever there before? Yes, with the deepest mortification and shame he confessed it; he had been there before, and circumstances of a similar character had mado him amenable to the same charge. Why had he come before the court a second time? Bless hi. Honor’s soul, it bad not been his fanlt. He wond gladly bave stayed Away; it was the officer who had brought him there, not himself. That was a circum- stance over which he lad no control whatever; if he had, he certainly would not have intruded upon bis. Honor. If he were iet off this te would he make it the last? He really fett humiliated to confess it, but he could not promiao under any consideration whatever. He was liable to do this sort of thing at times, and he would not endanger his honor us a gentleman for £0 trifling athing asa fine, Stil he assured the court that it might be his last offence; he conidn’t say. But if the court would let Lim go ho woold do his best to stay away. The court allowed him to go, ard, with a bow stately and courtecua, the dilapidated 'F. F. V. took bis departure, perhaps the last man of all that assemblage who would stoop to a mean or dishonorable act. A Youre Rovvian.—Catharine Walsh, a neat looking servant girl, was brutally assaulted by a youth named Jobn Burns as she was peacefully wending her way homeward on Saturday evening. The young roflan met her, insulted her and struck her twice in the face. Al- derman Flynn very promptly comm. tted Burus for trial at the General Sessions, in default of $300 bail. A Brace or AMAzons.Margaret Wilson lives at No, 468 Eighth avenue. On Saturday she became involved in a neighborly fap al with Matilda and Ann Shaw, two robust looking sisters. The dispute was not long in resolving itself into a serious quarrel, in the course of which pieces of old iron were freely used, and a couple of keys became such formidable weapons in the hands of the sisters that Wilson was quickly put hors de combat, with three broken ribs and several severe bruiser, Yes terday the Amazons were examined at the Jefferson Mai ket Potice Court and held to bail for trial at the Special Sessions in the sum of $300 each. A Younc Orrzxper.—-When the name of Ellen Landy was called at the Jefferson Market Police Court yester- day the Justice bad to rise from his seat io order to catch a glimpee of the wretched little figure ‘that stood sobbing at the bar. It was the face of a vory young child that met his gaze, and the strange look of terror that her features wore showed that this was her first” Appearance as a criminal, She could not have been more than six years old, and at that ace she hed been uilty of theft! Bridget Gillespie, living at No. 93 ‘enth avenue, had left her house on Saturday ovening, and at that time the littie girl was playing in the yard, She returned to find a silver watch valued at $20 miss. tog. Little Ellen Lundy was arrested on suspicion. No nds appeared to answer for her, and the Justice com- mitted ber for trial, Rossep mx 4 Disnervtas_e House. James E. Walker entered a complaint yosterday morning before Alderman Flynn against Nellie White, an mmato of a house of ill repute, at No. 35 Greene street, jcharzing her with having robbed him of $20 on Saturday evening. Walker had visited the house on the evening in question, and upon leaving discovered that a $20 bill been abstracted from his pocket. The girl was committed for trial at the Special Seasions In default of $300 bail, Descart on 4 Gampiinc Dex.—OMcer Barker on Sat- urday evening descended on a place kept by a notorious character named Thomas Bell, at No. 7 Eleventh Bireet, and seized the proprictor, two negroes and ‘a white man named Samuel Mitchell, Who wero engaged testing their luck upon the “‘sweat Board,” After remaining in the station houre over night the: g Pv all set at liberty except Bell. ‘The Inter was bound over by Alderman | Soon for trial at the Special Sessions in the sum of A Mysterious Kxave.—Francis Hart on Saturday af- ternoon left tho room of John Weltner, No. 118 Sixth street. In going he was unfortunately accompanied by a German silver E flat cornet, worth $68. As Weltner looked upon this as a rather strance circumstance, he at ‘once sent for him to give an account of the matter. An officer was at hand Ren took him to the Essex Market Police: ag hd Serra y. In his possession was found a 9-8 with the fol lowing cabalistic words upon it:—10 A. M., Bowery; 11 ‘iidness; 1 P. M., Ridge street; 344 P. ne aire oP. M. _Ninth avenue and Tweinth street; 3 Forayth stroct ; 10 P. it., Brooklyn; Sunday remain in Brooklyn all day and return to city at 5 P. 16 P, M., wildness; 6 M., B. K.; 8P. , Central 1 1P. M., city; 113, Be wildness’ He was held to answer in defaule of $2,000 bail. A Picxpocker at 4x Avotion.—Mr. John F. Green- ville, residing at 336 Pearl street, attended an anotion sale in Chatham street on Saturday night, and while there a thief took the liberty of removing a watch and chain from his pocket. The “lifter’’ immediately ran pursued by an officer of inet, who prin in bg the been yon —— out and fled up Mulberry street, the Sixth a Into stood the street, This was whatened by the officer, who re- covered the meggerty. The prisoner gave bis’ name as John Jones, an: is only nineteen ee old, Alderman McBrien, acting toagialrate ‘at the Tombs, committed Jones for trial. A& Rerorap Tamer Beatex in Wasnicton Manger, — Mrs. Elizabeth Morris lives in 184th street, but occasion- ally business brings her to the lower part of the city. She was in Washington market on Saturday evening, and while making some purchases at a fruit stand Mrs. Morris felt a strange hand in rept any around saw Jobn Fintel standing beside her, cra chaegea Pyutel wit tho eth ire Te intel with the theft, w ' teveral of the butcher overtaking bim, beat him severe! face. An oflicer of the Third precinct rescued Fintel from bis assatianty and took bim to the station houre, 8 pursued Yerterday pony Alderman McBrien committed the ¢ arrival of Mrs. Morris to make a Prisoner to await complaint against him. The accused raid he recently arrived from Cincinnati, where he had been employed in a livery stable, Carrring 4 Sicxo Snot.—A Prussian sailor named Francis Stefmuski was arrested on Saturday night by an officer of the Fourth precinct on the charge of carrying eslong hog etnechownay the Bs | — bean When taken barge the acct mied having the weapon, but on being searched it was found concealed inoue of bin pockets Stefmuski was taken before Alderman McBrien and committed to the Tombs for. trial, SHIPPING NEWS. ‘et, and on looking and, as she alleges, in the act of withdrawing bis hand trom tne rely about the ‘hen and by Egvee, ae nears, yet mines rm 4 noone Pra mer Wendt, Rotterdam, 82 days, with ft hy repent, Meineke wendt. Has ad's ‘atrong westerly Ties ie wale pamage wiige peblieee W Loud %& Co. “En: meas venene Tiavana, 10 days, with sugar, with ke fog snd drowned: o'n trom Turks island for New Yor! ie. rete ty tig ‘ult ‘Cay, TL, 14 days, with salt, to DE Wolf & ‘Thatcher, Cow Bay, 9 Behr Ch ‘aol g tatbson (of Boston), Thate! . : oun CaF oa Br, Ootboat, Sackville, NB, 12 days, Serr Sarab Mills, Tuttle, Baltimore, ‘Sehr William (Br), Marine Disasters. ML Lee, at Boston, from Goree, 01 the Sth of Ton 64, encountered hurricane fre During the blow 35th inet Tost fe Pure Mans ent, in Is iF haan catia, Boe pS, in Boston bay. Sona Josuen Hay (before reported), lying at the wharf at Wareham Narrows, where ahe was dlvcharsing pig fen, was found sank morning of 14th inst. She had in about 160 tons, sate supposed she grounded on & rock whi ch for Qirough her bottom, Lunsnprg, from Portland for Ellzabethport, NJ. put into New Hedford'l4th inst, to zo on railway, having struck ov Green Point Rip nigut of Sth Inst, Notice to Mariners. AUSTRALIA—HAET COAST—TPMPORANY LIGHT ON GATCONBE HEAD. FORT CORTIS, ‘Tarascuy Derantaxny, Orrice Ligntuouse Boarp. wiNGroR, DC. Sept 1, 1856 ‘The government of Queensiand haa given notice that a tomporary light fifty feat above the nea, has recently been evtabtl hea on that part of Gatcombe Head nortiawest of the + Rock, entrance to Port Curtis, elgenioring Port Curtis at night by the north han: nel should bring the light to bear al W 36 W, be ing earetal to keep uy wet ope ot Saitioment| Point, in order i th ¢ rocks extending from that poin' orings are magnetic. Variation at Port Curtis 8 30 in 1886. as order. W B SHUBRICK, Chairman, Spoken, &e. Ship Shatemac, fs mee York for San Francisco, 45 days out, Aug 14. lat 1, lon 33.16, wap Lissie ‘Oukford, from Calcutta for Boston, Aug 20, lat 7,000 4] Foreign Ports. Cow Bay, Sept 1—In port barks Dirigo and Batebelor, brig Tubal Cain ‘and wehe Win tint wig, ast Lanso, TH, Sept 1-—No vessels in port. Gonvs (Afrien), Aug 12—In port, schrs Hydrangea, Bnow, for Capede Verde und Boston. Kixasron, Ja, Aug 24—Arr Srige-P Larrabee, Head, Phila- deiphia; Beaver (Br), Crocker, NYork; 23h, sehra’ Prince Consort, Stands, Witmain Hon. NO: lanet gio, HOdesas bept 4, brig Blue oll, NYork. 22, brig Promter (Br), Connell; Phitedelpbta. [Pan Sreamsnme Moravian, at Farien Porn.) Arr from New York Slat, Bermento, Ungolf, Poni Warwick, Miranda, at Hinmbure,. Victor, at Lnigh, at Belfast; George 1 at Classon Dock; 14 Thana, at Barcelona; Se i Decilia, at Queenstown; ath bitgentia and ‘Rosina, at Deal Antelope. at Woosung; Cheistopher Hall, S i atttone Keone. ‘Arr {rom New Orleans, Sept2, Hermion, at Dover. from Baltimore Ang 29, Friederich, at Bordeanx. om San Frauetseo, ‘Clara I Littell, at Woosung; note Hill and Perle, at Hong Kong. at Plymonth: it Start 3 Arr from New York, ites Loncordia —Adiniril, at Bremen. asader, at Deal. , Mozart, at Bremen, Ship Music, from Hong Kong for New York, put back having lout ratle, &6. American Ports. BOSTON, Sept 15—Arr brign Marshall, Lee, Gore: Ran- dolph, Pressy, Inland. vin Monomoy (where she was ashore ag before renorted) ; tnd Gow Berton, Norwood,, Georgetowa, DC servey, Henderson, Baltimore; Granite Btate, Hallett, New York,’ Cid #teamer MoClellan. Hower, Haltimore via, Nor- arity Bolton, NVork; barks Warren White, sinks, Elmina, Airica John A Pearson, Taylor, Barcelona; eehes in = nd Washington; Chas * Standish, Atwood, d0, ‘late. re City, via Upper Mid- die, where she wa ts kept afloat by steam pl lem pa; t, Rondont; £ Prinee Albert, Sields: ere Ambrose Lig tomac, Ba) r. KEY WES 8-Arr steamer Alabama, Wilmincton, Dal und. tid for Peaurhenr; Lage TOth, sobr Sarah Taltzaborn Ingraham, Navsav; steamer J W Everman, Tuttle, Brazos BU dogo for NYork. MOBILE, Sept }0—Arr steamship Mercodita, Williams, NYork; brig Kate Stewart. Paddock, Boston: $8 Groves, Wenver, Pitadelpuia. Cid schr Julia E Gamage, Woes, NW ORLEANS, fey t 6—Arr steamships Huntsville and George Washington, NYork. Sld kvening Star, NYork; St Louis, Boston: Star df the Union, Philadeipb.s. NiEW BEL BD jept M—Are sehr Leesburg, Portiond for Etizal 0 on the ral ‘or vepnirs. § pothg ge ianttey, Glexersou, and? Mi at Philadelphia; Andrew®tuart, Gilbei ney, and Thoad ‘Tull, Yooper, NYor! B1iuabethy EW LONDON, Sept 18—Are schr Mary, Lovell, Hilza- orwiek; 14h, achre | Seapoi Broel WYork for’ da Jacob Naymo NYork; Monitor, NYork. Sid 4th, echrs ‘chiel aud Lupa, Elizabethport; Covene, Biltiinore. PORTLAND, Sept 4—Arr brig S_ Thuraton, Clark, Phila- deiphia; schr Harriet ule, Upton, NYork; steamer Fran- conia, Sherwood, do. Cid brig Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, Baltimore. RICHMOND, Sept 4d—An steamers Saratoga. King, and NYork. “Sl achr Snow Flake, Beers, Now BA York; +a wis ua NC, Sept 18—Cld brig Orion sab: Cur. Ttheat steamers Pionee, for Philadelphia, and James A Gary, for Buluumore, ney ” WARKEITAM, Sept 1S—Arr she Matthew Vassar, Jr, Chris- tle, NYork. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Nounre—WAkEMAN.—On Wednesday, September 1 St. Panl's Methodist Episcopal church, by the Rev. Geo, R. Crooks, Jonativs W. Norns to Maca, daugh- ter of Wm. Wakeman, Eyq.. all of this city. Died. Bannen—Suddenly, on Satorday, Sep'ember 16, Craries H. Barner, aged 38 years, a member of the Metropolitan Police Department. ‘The reiatives and fends of the family, also the oficers and members of the Fiftn Prec.nct Police (to which he was attached), and the department in general, are ro- spectfuily invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, 10}; Grore strect, on Tuesday afternoon, September 18, at ons o'clock. Browx.—In this city, on Sunday, September 16, Ina Fronxnce, only danghter of Edward ©. and Joanna C. Brown, aged 1 your, 11 months and 3 days. ‘The relatives ard fnends of the family are invited to attend the funsral services at the residence of her parente, 41 Irvng place, on Tuesday morning, at ten @clock, Her page will be interred in Union Ceme- tary, Rye, N. Friday, September 14, Dr. Hayay B. ears, Baray.—O1 Bunny, aged # y' His relative and friends are invited to attend the funoral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from treet. Saturday, September 15, Euza Girron», wife of Gosrge Brown, aved 52 years, ‘The relatves and friends of the fainily aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral on | uesday afternoon, at two o'cieck, from the Allen street Presbyterian Church, Bopex.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 16, Hast Avousit, youngest ingest son of Frederick and Harriett Boden, seat 1 yar, 2 months and 20 days. 29 Berge’ ven ys * ievington, the Hudson, on Saturday, on the September 6, Exxasr, Jonnecat genet Hausa M. Ferris Tn | "The relatives ad fri endear fam as well as the ot the family, facutty ro pont rae class of °63 of the College of the City of New York, me rapeetely Ynvited to attend the funeral, Relverge —or- of notice, from the church corner Fifth avenue ta -pinth | ane the bec let rage at three o' Comarr— At Lucern, Switzerland, on Sunday, Sep- tember 9, grey Race, wife of Robert Colgate this elty, intho 46th year of ‘her ago. ill be given of the fanerai, Crvick: On mgs September 15, after a short and painful ill TLLIAM i, son of James bebe pangs formerly cf St. John, NB, im tho sod year of bis The relatives and friends of the family we respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Tesidonce of Francia Marvin, No. 364 Fast Twelfth ‘Steet, on Tues- ay serncn, at two o'clock, fms hs i. B., rs please be ConwouLy. —On morn September | 11, Twowas Corman, son of eategon "A. and * ue S Connolly, grandson of Charies M. Counolly, of tis city, ho of Be ee, Cottmaa, of New Orleans, aged} year, mon The fri funeral from the avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o wheny = remains will be taken to St. Patrick's Cathedral for ine. ment, Cortis—In Brooklyn, on Friday, ber 14, Juus Frances ( untia, te "acagateé of Richard and Mary —_ Awe, year 4 monthsand 13 days, weap,” September 16, Mas. Corie, aged e ne friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the fuberal, which will take place from her late rea'don 4 Sixth street, at two o'clock preciaoly, te Greenwoo® Cemetery for interment. Fimp.—At Seraboak, near Peekskill, Westcheste’ qounty, on Naturday evening, September 19, of diphthe: Wiutiam Avaustes, eldest son of Wm. Augustus Fanny Pearsall Field, The remains will be bet ed ho this city for serment, an er ist, 00 Busdsy aftornoo8, 16, at one KUBY. lay 008, a deus Mave, ‘ native of county Gal. way, Ireland, in the 69th yoar The rel relatives and ‘rleuds of of she oe Pasaliy are sepenteay bate 356 Pearl street, corner. kfort, on Tut 7 ter pre two o'tlocb. ‘Tho remaine will ve utes to Cal. dalvayt Ireaad, and Springfleld, Mass, papers please September 15, 98 South Fifth treet, Wiliamsborg, Rev, Hewny Lvoi, in the 53d year ef his (aes ‘The relatives and f nro reapectfully i invited to attend the funeral, from tho Universalist church, corner of Fourth and bm Third streets, on oe oa noon, at one o’clo September 16, after n Muneay.— Sting morning short iNnevs, Cosmin jorren iB Pra ‘Toth year of bis ae @ reintives and friends of the faintly are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on morni at nine o'clock, from bis late res; residence street, anil from thence to the “i af St Bree, corner of avenue Band Kighth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be ‘offered up for the repose of his ‘The remains will be conveyed to Calvary Ceme- mag for inlermout, icavLure.-—-On Saturday, September 15, of consump- tion, Lieutenant Joun McAvLirry, Sixty-sixth New York Voluntecrs, ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and officereand members of Company B, Sixty-sixth New York Volun- teers, are requested to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of hia brother-in-law, Charles Lelong, Monmouth Btree! near Bergen Wood avenue, Hadeon City, N, J., es siny) tema at half past one o'clock. Joyens—-Op Naturday, September 16, Mu. Anwa Matin mx, aged 56 years. Relatives aud friends of the family and those of her sons-in-law, George \V. Van Voorst and Wm. Maher, aro respectful! ¥ invited to attend her funeral from her lato resideneo, 41 Laurens streot, this (Monday) aftorgoon at two o’elock. 5 ‘oinphis payers please MoGe: nt On Sopendacch ‘September 16, Jonx MoGure, in the 63d year of his age. Tae relatives aud (riends of the family, also the mom: bers of Hancock Lodge, No. 49, I. 0. of O. Far 0 pombe d invited to aitend the ‘puneral, this (Monday om, ®t one o'clock, from his late residence, 270 ‘Wert Eighteenth vtreet, PRK —-At Black Point, Shrewsbury, N_J, of rheu- matir fever, Maxy FauLkxer, daughier of Elizabeth M. ond Thomas I. Parker, Jr., in the fon your of her age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family aro reepectfull invited toattnd the {unera), without further notice, from the resideuco of her grandfather, at th above place, thia dwy, (Mouday.) Carriages will be in waiting at Fort Wash- jaxton on the arrival of the steamboat Nellie, White, aves tho foot of Barclay street, New York, nine o'clock in the morning; returning, leaves there at one in the afternoon, Riczaxpsox—On Saturday, September 15, Warten Yousanesnaxn, youngest son of John and Neary Jane Richardson, aged 1 your and 1 day. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, 725 Greenwich street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half- past one o'clock, without further invitation. Rooes,—On Sunday morning, September 16, at nine o'clock, witer a short and paint _ittness, Many Roce, wife of Claus Ragen, aged 23 The fnneral will take place ‘om No. 1 Franklin street, this (Monday) morning, at seven o'clock, ‘Tho friends and relative: ave respectfully iwvited to attend, Ryay.—On Sunday, September 16, after a long aud sorions times, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Marr, danvhter of Elen and the late Daniel Ryan, in the 20ih year of her age. « frionds and relatives of the family are invited to aia 4 the funeral, on Tuesday afternoen, at two o'clock, from her jate reaidenes, Nineteenth etrect, near Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn, Sau Francisco papers pleare copy. Sarrer,—On Sunday afternoon, September 16, atone o'cinck, Gran Saree, aged 69 years, The relatives and friend are respo :tfally invited to attend the funeral, from No. 444 Fifty-ffth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, this (Monday) a{teraoon, at one o'clock. SrucKLANn.—At Newtown, L. L, om Saturday, Sep- tember My, Mr. James Srrickuanp, aged 75 years, 6 mouths and 2 days, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, this (tonday) aftornoon, at one o'clock, froin his late res and at the Reformed Nov “past one o'clock. Srarxa,— Saturday, September 15, Jonas Sranxy, Sr., aged 49 years, 8 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and frends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Bloomingdalo Bapiist churcl), West Forty-second street, on Tuesday morning, at cleven o'clock, Sace—On Sunday morning, September 16, Josyrn Sats, aced 20 years, 6 months und 9 days, Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to ationd the funeral on Tvesday morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residonee, 101 King sirect, Tornam,—On Friday evening, Sepiember 14, after a long itlness, Jane V » eldest daughter of the late Wil- ‘arah M. Topham, ‘ho relatives, frionds and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, Dr. John R. McComb, No, 487 West Twenty-second sirect, this (Monday) aft: rnoon, at two e’clock. Usonnutia —In Brovklyn, on Saturday, September ed uf TL, 80n Of the late General Underbil, aged 2 years and 9 months. The funeral services will be held at two o'clock this Qenday) a:ternoon, at 8, Luke's church, Clinton ave- nue, Brooklyn. Friends of the ‘amily aud members of Hotientinden Lodge aro invited to attend. Wurrs. On Sunday, September 16, of cholera infantam, Jouv AuexaNpen, youngest son of Jobn and Elizabeth te, aged LL months and 16 daya, rivnds aud acquaintances of the family are re- epectfully invited to aiiend the funeral, from the resi- deuce of bis parents, No, 48 Chrystie street, on Tuesday aterncon, at one o'clock, wilhoat further notice. POLIT) ¥ 70a Bee TTENTION, POLITIGIANS.—POSTERS IN AUT, colors and with patrtotle devices, Circulars, Cards au Baliots prinied at the shortest notice and ai the cheape ALD JOS PRINTING AND ENGKAY NT, corner Palron oad Ne In comptianes with the rej held at Pattadel oy ay wag " el at Pa ladelvhia the 14th An THE PEOPLE OF HW Yoitk O& OF THE CONSTITUTION PORATION OF THE UNION of the Stutes; who desire to forget the dissensions of the- part and restore peace toa distracted country; and whe ap prove the op uly Aad patriotic conrse of DREW JOHNSON 1m opposition to the Hlegal assumptions and weurpations of & Parcisun Congiess, are requested to assemble in mat eet at me UNION SQUARE, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPT, 17, the anniversary of the adoption of the consutution of the United Staton, nt 74 o'clock, for the purgone of eoinmes rating that lustrous event und of ratiiying (we procee.lings of the by NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION, an eet forth in their address ond resolutions, “The jollowing disUuguished speakers are expected to ad- Gov. A. W. Gov, W. Ir, Sharkey, of Miss, Gov. Lowla E. 2 Gov Rodman M, ery 3 Non. John A. Dix, N. Hon. John tr Hofman ‘N.Y. Hoa. . ¢, nm, Ala, Senator ® Senator ( Hon. Menteomery Blair, Md. Hoo, ¥. B. Gov, Joel Packer XN. "h. ry Swan, Pa. Pla. ‘on. John G. Saxe, Vt. ieh'd. QtGorman,N.¥, Hon, Hon. Wm, D. Bishop, Ci, Seucior MeDougall, Cal, Hon. Rovers Ht Priya, Hon. ERY, Wri N.Y. 1, of NJ. ion, o0N ¥. of N.Y. en Brooke. ion. John J. Freedman. Hon, Franets Kernan, oy Gilbert Dean. Hon. B. Dalaneid > sepa Gen. Th teas mer, Chartes Bartholomoe, Kaq., RL. Larremere, ting. M. Curtis per Henry L. Clinton, 4 Aen, The on. Joun'T, Hotman will speak tron! each stand. jon equare will be brilliantly umlanted.. ‘Phe various canbe and uasoeiations parading wili march ety processions Around the square, a8 nent ihe curb a8 possible, previous to taking ap the positios Positively no one will be admitted in the committee rooms Maison Doree, exce) akers, olicery. Invited quoete, meu bers of the press, aud mittee of Arrangements. The German etaed will boom the com side ot the ‘equare, hington Monument, meet at 1 their badge fh eatnte ae and a discharge of 96 rockets will an- ounce the opening of the meetin The grand prrotechnic dirplay will take place at the south: ennt und southwest portions of the aquare The boys, under charge of Profesor Olney. wi Maison Doree at 6 o'clock preci sing their notie secompanied by the, Sevouih regiment Paine. wt the fronting Broadway. in Union Glee © reo Wank sta tbe Nations Glee Cl By order of 0 AS TAYLOMN, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Jown Savace. Hina Krvexte, J { Secretaries eats UNION ¢ TION AT UNION pt. 17, Yang — ate mente = obec tthe Maison Doren, 42 Fast Fourteenth street, th ato ) err ning, mt 8 ovelock SON TA AVON, 6 o bairman. B WAVE NOTHING TO DO the Taramany fae and the masa meet {2,,rion Aquare. Our, members thmughout ibe em Sf ee aod a ey werent nt Congress. ite Head Cominitter, THO WENTIET WARD TAMMA | DEMOCRATIC ‘ard Commiticn will meet at +3 s tat et oe re rape rt prort ks f Jawna MoGuurwess, OAT, wou, wm. icine is MIseET ANIOUS, APS0LDTe DeceeEs y VORGE OBTAINED, AC Ac. = “ior West hee in Sh are Baa " Fi. KiNG, Couusellor at Law, 412 Broadway 8 A HOOF OTN DA LUBY S Salve ia unequatiens ie larity 4 eee nan 5 fi Mt cures ever thing it professes Buren, Swellings ant -Bratiees by this Salve. Sold by arupett ‘at the Le ee sare Sapees, see N. ARSOLUTE DIVORCE opr, A gate without ae or oma te nae Ent Unt) Uhorce is grated. ORGE shareng Nassau sirest, New York A “) WMETCAL FE'S GREAT er EUMATIC REMEDY.— * icine nots like ‘hia new and wondertn! musi Rheumatiata of years stausing in a fow daya, “DR. D. ANAND, #9 BLEECKER STRUBT—-EVER, Aether ister hia, ‘ervounnesny ERG interview, "le il id oe r by —DR, D. AMAND, 49 BLEKCKER STREET, 05 YRARS IT, (15 A. repilcprae leh ewnt improvement gol the ie ny okies eed ails ‘arene and cure guarantesd, CORRS, “‘BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED RAI} Disedsed Joints, &e., cured withous pain by Dr. RIC 88 Bowery Bank building. Rice's Auuint ares Corns Bunions, Nails, Sc, By mall, $1. D* J. H. SCHENCK, PHILADELPHIA, Will be professionally: af his roone, a Bona street, New ye rk, every uesday, from 9 te 3 o'eloce, o NSU MILO CAN BE CURED. Advice free, but for.an examiuntion with the Respireme- ter jhe charge ix $3. Tho espiromern detects the slightest uusinur of the roeplratory urwit and by Dr. deherik's long And constant practige can aseoruii wind oxplatn bo his patien their true euuditon, wheiber brovcut. tubercal, dyspeptie or pulmonary cousumption. Ile always has a fall si syeticines sUhis, rosea WEIGD tack be hed tae dese ie Alio€ Dr. Scheark's medicines have » government vs be is NOW and as he was buon. DEMAS BARNES ori IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORE and other States, without etc ty or fee till divoros granted. Consultations tree, Ei “Rtiorney aud Counseltor, 78 Navsau atroet, GQTHASBURGER & NUTIN- 6s MAIDEN LANE, Importers of Toys, China and Wuney Goods, Olfer the largest assorument ac the lowest market’ prices Sacre b nt yS h i someth: ig to his Ga sieambioat Armas, “will Be 0 ity nidvantage D5 sire. We box 3015 New York LOST ASD FOUND, FOUND ADRIFT, NEAR HAYNIDOB, A SPILE driver. ‘The owner ean have the sama Wy calling att at the firat ba la ding om States nm subd AM ©. DENY tRY oat OR IN THE Hotel, one coral Bar= ed will be puid by re. OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, INA JERSEY 4 City ferryvoat, a Satchel, containing @ purse, with @ gmail sum of taoney. deeds fo: of fire 20 aod a num small articles rd of $20 will be paid to_ an: uruing the Saichel aud conteniato Mr. adier, 49 street. WOOK NO, 14.14, ON THE IRVING SAV _ The finder will Pleawe leave it at tie bank, OST iN PROOKLYN, 8arU RDAY P. M., SuPTEM.” 16,» People's Express Receips Book, A suiiable re ward will be peld for the name by returalng it 0.307 Packte street, Brooklyn, or to 72 Broudway, New York. J. B. WAES, People’s Ex CONTAINING A SECOND HAND Osh, was lost or left up town on eral reward will be paid ihe inder, Address K. I, rail ollive. r O8T—ON SU) 4. Stephen" in the neighborhood of Third aver ‘wenty-litl atrwot thenec ‘Twen! 7 EBsat Twenty-six Street, where tt will be reosived with (hanks, and a re Dald. L aie ort sr 4 DAY. MORNING COMING FROM ST. cli, Twenty tt street, a milk Mantle, drvwn by sidan ty oe or Pano. ‘ae = a. Al ae rang ‘same, ie Deen ing ReRa) “ye % NTLY, 150 Varick » Sree EN FROM THE HOROLEN AND SERSEY CITE horse-cnr stable, at toboxen, va Sunday moral beprembor 16, 2 grt bay alan dark mane and tall. hea body, sbont nine years old. $04) Tawerd wall be paid for arrest of the thief and mare. . PAULL = —— @5 REWARD,-LOST, ON THE OPT INST, A Sot Ds ) ‘tan Dog, from corner Caaat aod Thompegn str Call at 397 Can'al str 1¢ REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL WATTE Pooni neworing to, the Saino of Ned. Whoever with {arn 1. Eddy, New Bowery theatre, w.ti receive the al MON ee SAME BOUGHT at Mhatieat Ete PAWNBROKERS TICKETS BOUL! FO WATCHES, JEWEBLKY, at 77 Ble TNO. 9 WEST TW! Y.THIKRD STREET Avente Wataly, the highesl prt paid. for Disinon Watches, Jewelry and e8 of value, or advances mace oD the same. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WAT Be, Jewel Silks, £c., or goods Neg? at tad value. Pewnbroker's tickets bought for Lhe ovowe. 186 Grand streg up stairs, near Ceatre, A’ 65 NASSAU STREET, ROO NO. 2A, MONCOM AR pass the highest prices for Dicmonda ea, Jewelty, dc. "he aino advances on couslznments of the above arti T #, BROADWAY, KNOX bohe pina, THE UTM ae a ONDE, Jews wares ae EMERALDS, PLA’ ah Peas, ae pa BARRINGTON T Sl BROADWAY—1 PAY TH eet pan for Diamonds, Watches Jeweiry, &0.. or advance the same. ISAACK, Diamoad Broser, opposl Wal Theatre baie T HYMAN'S, (3 BROADWAY, COKNTA OF BOND A” direct will be pad the highest price for Dismontn ae ‘Silverware, or will adv «nos Op tue above art es, AWN BROKERS TICKETS PURGHARED ore cLoTm, ge Wot Aira clots Cloching just veces at'hadt the i er Broome etree: eomuer Cr inv exene - == ~_DEN’ THEN. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVRRY.—TRETH AA tracked without poin by o7e.nl boums ping appli reotientinn).. Leasagaiy f rasten “Honutitul Feeth yee Sav VIL iA 8 6 GREAT REDUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL TH a4 the natural oth have Deon extracted, whole $10 und Bis. nitrous oxide gaa giveo iv em without pale at 122 Bleecker 6: re DENGHTFO, Fy cence ‘ FULL, SRT OF TERTH INSERTED FOR A A pees without pene wg Peds ta phate d-4 pas at Ie ‘Thirteenth treo’ » between Re SETS OF CONTINUOUS GUM yar PRO! 0 ei rand «th ares plampers, lo restore fulness of faam, ful abd imorraptibies Desk a Niretanes que rand. Nee eR 2 ag Tp) EAST TWELFTH BFRERT, NEAR BROADWAY, SHBE RG prises AS oi i Bal pon by Mea. i TIEN TION. LADIES AND ORNTLEMEN Wit Re. RE. A ceive the highest price for ing Mr. or Mra Misa’ ARTELL. DENTISTS, 8 doors avore Thirty.niach eeth, wit plampers, ant uitrous oxide gas without pair. Re, by calling ea 6 Carwiue street. TIENTION—AT @ SIXTH A A Wiguih wreck nation and ae rately] Lol cash price + Xa. Furniture, Jewelry, tates supply the Westere tiarheta will be ku ih to call oO” anove. ety VENUE BY H HAR éser.on Cioahing “Carpet Farijuure, ry aston Ch arn % must have These abides to vtnere maarmeta’ Collen oe Me. or Mrs. H. Harris it Seventh avenue, betw: Twenty Gret and Twenty-eecond streets, LENTLEMBN— WILL 4, AxY | ANTITY T New and Lett OW wn tb Call ot the store or addreay 3 5.80 > Gl ficret, beeween Contre w JENTLEMEN WISHING TO DIsPd or “Tete G Sailing 09 of ie cre VAM RARER RE, ( porg Y ANRAtAMS A, LATE ue, Wi rash case eal ing. K promi thnsrsio. cant o8 ©) , Fy Hot vi TT AG ae ys a MAGNI arcane D PIANO. fr ga a diaing-poas Parsiver a9