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“ 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1866. SANITARY. The Oholera in New York and Brooklyn. | Eke weathor was, for the season of the year, oppressively \warms yesterday, the thermometer being over eighty de- (qpees Fabrenbeit. Ass natural result of euch » close atmos- ae to the recent sloppy weather, there has been nerease in the number of cholera patients re ,(iapot likely, however, that the disease will Sind maasy Victims (bis week aa it did the previous one. OFFICIAL, LIST OF CASRS. ‘The following fresh cholera cases were reported yester- arlotte Planta, Fifty-second street, between Ninth aud Vent aveaues. ‘Wm. H. Watson, 42 Thomas street. Mary Hamdibo, Sixty-wxth street, between Eighth and Mioth avenues. Filip Dowd, 64 North Moore street. Maxy Murphy, No. 9 Mulbe: received tiem, knowing ‘ Mahoney were arraigned before pod tice py when their examn nation was postponed unti W. a Meanwhile the prisoners were held to, ballin the sam of $1,000 each. na Powers, 802 West siruieth street. A Daongen Wire.—George Campbell yesterday appeared AMoomah a) Wee Tuiry afta areet at the Jefferson Market Police Court to complain against bis \ A woman, 4 Weat Thirty-0i A woman. 166 Leonard sireet. Mary O'Brien, 92 Baxter street. James McKeough, Fortieth sireet, between Ninth and ‘Tenth svenucs. wife Elizabeth. It was the same old story of a sober, in- dustrious husband, whose efforts to be respectable were thwarted by an idle, shiftiess, drunken wife, The latter, be alleged, had been an habitual drunkard for the past four rears, Justice Dodge committed the woman in default of bail for herfusare good behavior. Danorrovs Intaarexxnce.—Few men are ignorant of the danger of interfering in a quaxyel between man and wife. 1k ts one of the inconventences of being “on the police’? that the members are sometimes called upon to assume the char- acter of mediator in these “tittle diffeulties."» An instaace of this occurred on Thursday lust. John Hanlon was ex- hibiting his conjugal affection in the public street after the Manner of the gentleman immortalized in the ba!lad of Donnybrook, whose friendship was of such a striking na- tie, One of the officers of the Thirteenth precinct, wit- nessing the axbibition, attempted “mediation.” The resnit yas the officer waa set upon by John, for interfering in, bis down, kicked, beaten und other- jee maltreated. Jobn was arrested and brougnt before Santi Connolly, yesterday, by whom he was held to anaw CERTIFICATES OF DEA Burtal permits for the following Damed cholera dead were Aesued yosterday — Philip Dowd, 64 North Moore street. Mary Murphy, No. 9 Mulberry street, ‘atharing Breen, Battery Barracks Hospital. Mridget O'Neill, Battery Barrucka Howpltal ‘THE CHOLERA IN BROOK! There were but two new. eases Of cholera reported in Brooklyn durtng the past aye -four hours, both of which re of a mild form. The burial certificates issued by the were twenty-seven in num- der. proportioned as follo From cholera infantum and cholera morbua, 11; fe diseases, 2. All other di oases, 14. REMOVAL OF QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS. The Board of Quarantine Commissioners have to adit to free vessels now in Quarantine from Havana and otf ‘est India ports. And also that all ves- sels oreatter arriving from Havana, on board of which no gichuess Oocurred, after a deteation piano ganaier he opening of the hatehen, be admitted to FAT MELTING AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH. The Case of Chrint| Gies—Another Applica- on for His Admission to Bail. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Before Judge Sutherland. Surr. 21.—In Oe matter of Chridian Gics.—This case, whlob has been up several times, on a motion of ex-Judge Jrean, Giew’ counsel, for a writ of certiorari and to admit the i Prisouer to bail. (as he is now serving a term of imprison- | Henry Schultz (no relation to the amont for breach of the health law in keeping. a fat melting | Boar! Je 4 haruender to the proncicion oft emablishment, being convicved at Special Sessions), was Frenry was arrested for selling without a license, and, on ceqnin. brough} batnre ibeleourt' today, Tb will be remem. airing before the Justice above mentioned, he was fined Gut naueunetne'e he ah which the “bows,” Mr. Henry Rankin, promptly paid. dered judge Sutherland deniea a certiorari, but on re- % Swed a common inw certiorari to lesue, but | BORack Gkexzey 1x Covrt.—The case of Benjamin Bliss the prinoner bailed. ‘This refusal’ was | against Mary A. Greeley, which has been previously alluded gounded upon the fact that he had no authority in law to do | toin these columns, eame up again yesterday in the Su- Seat present, although precedent aod practice poinued to a prams Courts batten, Dodge Lote Aka spequtvioimter mae @iferent course. The learned Justice could not see where a er, after being convicted at Special Beaslous, could be | court application was made for a non-suit, ‘The court denied ht upon a writ for review and t! bailed, 'when, in | the mol Horace Greeley and his wife, the defendant in Judge’ opinion. there was no provision made to compel | the case, were present. Mr Bliss, the plaintiff, has a right rgo the remainder of his sentence should « | tu draw water from a certain spring on a farm in Westches- 3 in BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Viotators or tax Excise Law ix tax Eaermun Disteicr.— ‘Two cases of violation of the Excise law were tried before Justice Dailey yesterday morning, with the following re- sult:—A dealer in whiskey and vegetables, named William Golden, was tried for violating the third section of the Ex- cise law. His pli located at No. 52 North Fourth street, and his ‘nelghbore state that thelr wives bay more of bis whiskey than bis vegetables. Mr. Golden pat 6 judgment of the court below. | ter connty belonging to Mra. Greeley, He claims that sh endeavor! ing to shut him off from his’ privilege by. arying Pp the spring. The pluntiff some time since got oul an junc: ainat the defendant, and now moves to make this in- junction perpetual. There are several wituesses to be ex- ed. Case still on, ‘Taeat tHe Honse Kixpx.—That ubiquitous and humane biped, Mr. Henry Bergh, President of the Society for the Prevention of Craelty to Animals, appoared before Justice ‘h his Honor differed with ration for bail, and which were reported in former arguments, Kx Judge Dean, armed with a dozen legal volumes, entered our: tix morning and proceeded with a lengthy and able ument as to Why his client should be admitted 10 i. ‘Fhe prisoner, Gies, was in court. having been brought down from Blackwell's Island, where he has beeu rusticat- tng for several days by invitation of the Special Sessions uations. ‘On the last occasion the case came up Judge Sutherland | Buckley, yesterday, and entered a complainst against Rich. zemarked that he would confer with his brother justicen as | ard Claffey for illeusing ® horse, the property of the Inter ¢ law in the matter, but on the ease being called to- Ser ised counsel that he hud no opportunity of #0 doing. ag neeieed was taken Sake petoay, Si ar Seat es veae Bx-Judge Dean—Judge Barnard has granted a writ of cer- | he.held on Monday nest, | Mr. Rorgh alleges Mr. Claitey w Soon dated in a similar case as this no later than the whic D felt under 4 Beaey zlnad hit dene mene Py udge Sutherland said be had been in the habit of granting | UMe,and injured one of its legs severely. Zt in alleged that bau! 0 the hurry of business in Chambers when the prisoner | ME, Clafev, believing that the animal was uscles for xn ood before ‘him or when the District Attorney “upproved | fUzter Purposes, caused the poor brute to be drawn through thereof, or under such similar circumstances. “He would totes ‘tw tay hr not ron 8 Sek Ane. RiaeY i that A Biles happened tg dein court'at | Refore eihecout Mr one desired to state that any nlested the pointe at isaute, into the law on this branch, ‘eful consideratio: person reporting simildr eases, of cruelty to animals at hia K office _xhould receive a reward of $10, besides one-half of the Ksx-Judge Dean then proceeded to argue sum that the accused is fined on conviction, ounds 8 to why his client should be to bail, | Fink Marrens—Enaine Comraxy No. 3 Dispaxpep.—The wing hix construction of the laws in force in relation | pipe ereto. He concluded by asking the Court if it were fair | Pte ¢ pepwogsi cs regis wihn bans ia Oy teao eed ShACNTr. Ges aioald be tout to Bluckwweil'Ieland by a Spe- | wich it was resolved to disband Engine Company No. 3, ial Sennlou n seatence without having a chance to have his | located in Henry street. ‘This action was taken with a view qase reviewed by 4 higher tribunal is client ought not to | + retrenching the expenses of the department. Hose Com- Pee nd eat ete to ammociate with thieves” | pany No. | (Atlantic: of High street, will remove 0 the PP = house ahour to be vacated by the above t named Engine Com. Pany. | Engine Company. No. 1, of Prospect street, tio efiretof ita character which had taken such # Chine yearn id remarked that he did not want to mag. | ordered to organize aa a Fteam Engine Company. and occupy B Nos. 5, 12 aud 19 were organized as steam companies, mify himself ina judicial sense before the pub It would $e better that one thousand persons were sent Inland under similar ctreumsiances than that he, Tar Wiutaussure Post Ovricy:—The appointment of Mr, Levi Darbee ax postmaster of Williarasbarg has caused considerable sensation among the local politicians. The an a @f the Supreme Courcof the great State of New York should @eliver an opinion contrary to his convictions as a lawyer. Buch considerations as expressed in counsel's closing re- parks had no weight whatever with him. The case was one | decapitated postmaster, John . Allen, some time ago care > Barely ~ Pat ehexacter and would Sdunts in his adhesion to the President's policy, while his successor Bo, otler construction—nothing more nor nothing less, If | (known to pe @ radical trom religious, convietionn. Mr. Balled be tt “ Ma allow "its ft % Darbee, however, is universally respected tor his integrity, Saabs te bie cota Bo sane ca re ARE, | and uo objections are made to him asa man. His appomt por aneny ens up nein Rage Mbbeasee i eee tea devided triumph for that faction of ‘the repubuicat - party in the city which acknowledge the leadership of Unite eee ee Cane, when the prisoner was re | [2TH Marshal Campbell. It ise well known fuct that the 5 late Hon, James Humphrey recommended the appointment of Mr. Darbee some time previous to his deceus Auneer or 4 Bonotan Ww0ux OPERating.—A young borglar, giving his name as John Brown, was arrested at midnight on Thursday by private watchman Powell while ho was in the set of breaking inte the residence of Mr. Jas Ostrom, 138 South Ninth street, BE. handed Over to the police of the Forty-ifth precinct a Tuntice Dalley committed him Wo await examin day next. Anson. —John Piorson, residing in Grand street, New York, was yesterday arrested by Sergeant Brennan, of the etioer $f the sixth Protinct ‘walle’ going hie rounds, die. | rorty.sevanth presinelg ch charge of being, impltcated wo men coming from the store of Mr. 7 Gromne cna, iach open ain ae: | te tay scab eu le Tate ing the men to be br advanced, and ax | xine oflicer on Tuesda: Both prisoners will have a dropp ' off, pursued | hearing before Justice Batter on Wednesday next, ‘hem they By the knight of tho club, Frosting oue of theo, but the other man mude hit eccape, | _ THE SUPPOSED MURDER At GneENPotrT.—The body of Jobn Markham, who was drowned at Greenpoint on Wednesday a prisoner and plinder were taken to the Worth aurrei Bors suntions yrcnere be geve bis name as William Burke. | evening last under suspicious clreumstances, was recovered go At noon yesterday. There wore marks of violence on Mark- entered with false key defore Justice Hogan lis eyes were blackened and swolte his for ‘ball being refused. rticulars of this case were published in trade, .p. Coroner Smith took charge of the Feare of age, & hatter tren” 94 the dead house. A Borgia it a Tight Piace.—A slim and slender youth, mamed Patrick Handley, determined to break intothe store euse of Mr. Charles Brothers, 216 Canal street, on Thure- Gay night, and accordingly gained access to the rear of the Premises. Handley, seeing no other means of accomplish. purp pane of glass from the door, and ‘Ghrough the aperture thus made crawled into the hall 'way, te and painfal efort. Unfortunately for in a fe) POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Souruisx of Bunians ix Deane Steeet=Onn or Tune Auxeaten.—Thorsday night was damp, dismal and dreary and bat forgtie light of the moon was such a one as burglars manually welect to execute their nefarious work. ‘This class @f depredators, as the court records show, were far from PoIOK auiet, taking st for granted that the policemen were vigilant then on pleasant nights, Ata lave hour an @ prisoner in twonty-aix ‘says be lives in Norfoik He has ordered a ost quis this afternoon. Gustarus Smith and Henry York, who were arrested by the police of the Foriy-neventh recinet on sus} of murdering Markham, were yester- ‘ay committed to the county jailto await the result of the Coroner's inquest. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jerse City. lock Witty, of New rothers heard the broke: rall on the floor, Moments afterwards caughé the iniruder, who the store through the broken window called and took Handley in charge. | What th Witp Ammars For tox Panis Exnimtion.—A splendid mor aie waded weal it Inwended 10 #1 4 (he | collection of wild animals arrived in Jersey City yesterday muateed Hiawaney for teeak wank Junie Hoga com’ morning, in two Ssh eanhat eae ters Bs Railroad, ney consisted of elks. deer, a bone, wildcat Sro.an Pxorerty Vourp im Tw Bamnaces.—On the Sist sano swank cniining 4 vary of wanna avers | ena hGree. alte er fae at vand eens Jewelry, de., valued at about $180, belonging to Mra. Lydia | the coming International Exhibition at Pane ‘They were attended. by two reedin, Merron, residing in Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, was stolen | Stended by two heepers who “3 from an expreas wagou at the Fulton ferry by two thieves, awbo escaped with 1, Search was immediately made, but penne Pesce es 8° Bayles, a three masted schoouer, six hundred tons burthen, is being rigged $e goods whieh the Koles tuk hed eOntatued were found | 84 finished at one of the Jersey City docks. She was marth ward detective io the, immense 1 Bouse | taunched at the 7th inst. Her dimensions are barvael Barveshe,” sivuated at BL 33 James street. | an fallows:—Oue thirty feet two oot ware fram ‘aud p pais and = ed, conld not pouiesesiardy oat ‘account | feet between decks. She was vuilt preeely for t Movie sean me fomin, nahi ‘uot | trade, and will be commanded by Captata ohn Bueele the Tombs, Tt m alleged that jotn with J.B. Gager end others, be teunk from Wie Fiery A Viet rnom 4 Gnost.—Thete te s certain smount of Were Rintyter'the | incredulity which is Rely to remain among men regarding So plocan and burned. Toformation of thin fact becoming bed gorge tule onde Revwn ecet pate po articles which tbe mgd allege were he bie pe! Mgr Ans when age Biearennnng tah ae ed as ann them "he magistrate u were vacat houre ar der trial. eo mite ward ftom of some lost spirit, ane Sppeared t0 Pare 4 Wortavess Cwece.—Mr. Edward B. Pyatt, of Mr. Pyatt alleges that on tho Mghierath of October last the prisoner called upon and re him to cash a check for rung bave drawn on the National Bank PP eerie by HOA yn, at tue same time representing he taken (he now S.dusiness transaction and that Mt was perfectly goed. Behaving these represepiations to be true Mr. P; ad. money sad subsequently learned shat ht sornes these poor people had been 4 ou and fervently uted they to wah for “no spirit dares walk The deta th all the eo each member of the famtl dory, while ing a 10 give any solu mynterious affair, Heboken. Lavine or THe Pournation Stowe oF tmx Mantes Ixer- ‘Tore. —The corner stone of the Martha Inuntitute will be Inid by the Mayor of Hoboken, at three o'clock on Monday, the Sth of Octoder. Dr. Ferris, Greneeter of the New York Caiverstty, will deliver an oration b, and Professor Behalf one in German. In the evn nc ‘Spncert will be hela in the German wok t Tun Can Pane Qoasrion Acatx—TwoGanrinuex Foncmuy | giclo“k, for the beneitel the mauiatien. Mt MM Rrecre room 4 Trey Averce Can—The question as to Rahway. a) fare on our cliy railroads seems some. | Ratinoan Aceroewt—No Owe fworen—T what dificult wo determine, and often results in collisions wes werthions no such person Wilson aeconnt in the Bank of ihe Repub. Aue rae bank, testified that in October lan qe named H. A Wiison Kept an aeconot there. aud, ne ven, at no other time, Cole was commilied to ‘Torabs by Justice Hogan to await trial, shaft of one Of the driving wheels of s locomotive on ine New Jersey Porwenn passengers and conductors. On Thursday evening | Rajiroad broke on the line between Rahway nnd New Bra ‘Mr BM. Allen and J. R. Pershall entered car No. 82 of the | wick yesterday afternoon and caused a delay in the arrival ind avenue line In the Bowery, soon after which Charton ot th Patiadelphta train at Jersey City, The engineer, forl- Mr. | ing the shock, whistied an alarm, and the brakes were plied rewn. the conductor, calied upon them for their fare. Hen ts eleven conte i payment for himeelf and bia conductor eae r rm. te 'wae' stopped before in coula be so vigorously that the Grown from the track ng the money and Newinns. ANOTHER OF THe RIOTRRS AReesren.—Ao oflicer from Newark arrested another of the riotere yesterday at W lameborg, named Riciiard cain, ebarged with attacking pionle party at Belleviile. recording to the returne just made the number of voters in Newark is 13,670. OENTRENARY MaetinG. —A grand centenary meeting will be fused w do either, the cond driver of the car, ant with stance of « third party Mr Vereball was first thrust out, immediately after whlch the Abeee men revurned an served Mr Alien To a similar man ner. Previous to any vislence being. resorted tor h , wf » however, Brown etatet thar he alternative, as he was acting woder orders from bi erore, Yeaterday afterncon Mr, Allen appeared before Justice Hogan mea made © charge ot | Meld next Wednesday, when the Rer. Dr. Poster, of New Sram Rh battery admin bos Frown and Geoghan fee | York, is expected to deliver a sermon, Th tuagwirate isgued ® warrant agaives the parties accused and | braced with doe fentivity, and in the evening @ aure it to ap oMeer for wien. will be hele, to be addressed by prominent pnol Tem Sinemet Rare Case—Erawiwanoy or rom Accuerp— Min & Commrrre rom Thiat —John J. Sionett, che full par Sieniare of whoee arrest, charged with having somm:tied an suirage wpon the person of Ano Jerome, » little girl seven arn of age, and Catherine McDade, #11 nd, came op meiure Justice Dodge yen Both of them were found “nleeted with a loulhoome ‘ suathers of both of the € @ clear and conclusive sabia are of a carnoter uate foe rentlemen were Saieeraseaee Het 5" innoerat of the crimes with WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. ‘Tae Foun axe Ovosree Day oF tre Wesroneeren Coon: rt Aomevurwrat Howticouronat Pain ao Carnie Snow. —The fourth and last day of the Agricultural Pair and Catule Show of the Westebester Socimy was held yesterday on the of, the society in the own of, Greenburg griker ‘asd surly artmaa’ wan the nde The exhibition fm Rad hardy. fi Being refueed, for val at the General Sessions ‘nwrnoctime 4 Sipewara.—John Hefferman, » « venterday arraigned before Justice Dodge, charged win a carunan, ingrobetrneted the sidewalk on the corner of Hegre rect aint Broadway, tn violation of & city + eee ey at * 28 06 hie aart fy areal eit peer Fryry He wi fh the sum of nt nd the Special Bessions. and canaep wrk Racervine Stovan Paoreery.—On the 1110 of thie mont five berrele of peng tage tess * nent ot sea Goepy in Pier Np. 47 Month river, ‘The oi) was the property Beeman wm Ware Pum —the tos nara) mane Poca enpey aad. ap alee ps 38 tap Fage o! Whie aan, wen bstaoepen ou Reenter by bi of cere raten, Meurer cene oupant of Mas rose dia RS ‘The rascals after room, but nothing was from there. ALLEGED CRUEL TREATMENT OF SEAMEN. Marine Court. Before Judge Hearne, Sxrr. 20-—Andrew Arke ve William Brown ¢. al—The piain- tif a seaman on board the British ship Golden Dream, Drought suit to recover damages for alleged cruel inflictions Feoaived at the hands of the Captain, the defendant in the ‘Th ‘was on a voynge from Callao.to New Yor! Because the pian ‘disobeyed. orders he waa struck with a by the mate in the ro eeeneen et the defendant, who stood by and did not tnterfere, Judgment for five hundred dollars was given for the Platatit tiff, GQ, H. Smith defendant, Man & Sxrr. 21—James Callaghan vs, Edward Baxter.—The plain- tiff in this ease, @ seaman, brought an action to recover damages for alleged eruel treatment of Edward Baxter, captain of the British ship Anne Gray. Testimony was offer- ed to prove that the capiain, w! e_ ship was on & royage from Cardiff to Leghorn, thence to this por unusu- Liv harsh measures i ihe pinishment of the plalntif, be- cause he refused to obey orders. The jury rendered a'ver- dict of $50 in favor of the plaintiff, Counsel for plaintiff, T. Dunphy; for defendant, C. Kdwards. J emee Norris v3, Henry Jackeon.—The plaintiff, also a sea- man on board the Anne Gray, of which vearel the defendant in firat officer, sued the latter for alleged cruel treatment at hig hands, while on the same vovage as indicated in the fore- going case, For refusing to obey an order relative to the working of the ship, the defendant caused the plaintiff to be Ted up by the hands. "A verdict. was. rendered in favor. of the plainiit for $50.’ Counsel the same as in the previous THE SWEDISH SAILORS’ CASE Court of Common Pleas. Before Judge Cardozo. Surr. 21,—At the sitting of the Court this morning, Mr. Eawin James applied fora writ of habeas} corpus to pro. nce the #ix seaman who are now imprisoned by the United States Marshal uj ieee gn onder or requisition of the consul at this port for the Swedish athe petitioner alleges that fnpiiocned upon some pretended Mittion of the consul of & foreign Freie, government that they have committed no offence, and that exert ion, which has been refused. Judge Curdona at onoe granted the writ, requiring the United psc nos Marshal to bring the men jon COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Russel. SENTENCES. After the court was opened yesterday the City Judge pro- ceeded to pass sentence upon a number of persons who were remanded during the week. Wm, Russell, convicted of grand larceny, was sent to the State Prison for four years. Henry Watson and James Hogan, who pleaded guilty of an atienipt at grand larceny, were each sent to the Btate Prison fortwo years and six months, Mary Ann Thompeon, co Victed o grand larceny, nnd James A. Conrad, who pleaded guilty to an atten at at Haroany, were sent to the State Prison for two Philp a 10 pleaded guilty to assault 10 the Penitentiary for'six monthe and 1 'yfe way jointly indicted with wome others for aa assault with intent to commit a rape. ULT AND BATTERY—WARD POLITICIANS IN COURT, The whole of the day was oocupied in the trial of an, tn, aietment for « felonious assault and battery, all Sten commitied by Rtephen Geoshegtn upon Dantel Kelly: ortho corner of Forueik nrest aaa Third aveniue; on the of June. It appeared from what the connsel said while the jury was being empannelled, that the accused was the main witness against Mr. Brooks in the famous political contro. veray between Brooks vs. Dodge, and that there was a good deal of political feoling on both tides. ‘The court room was filed with ward politicians, who watched the ‘proceedings with interest. | Kelly swore that Geoghegan nade an unpro- oked and brutal avsanit upon hinn with a elub; beating Re tank Guaistne nec yeanae, (herp: and courtey too Blood to How 20 freciy-as to completely saturate ix clothes, He shouted “murder,” and a number of police offlcera came to hiv assistance, Mr. Bedford, in his opening. very bertond observed that while in the dlacharge of offical du new othing about polities, and as soon as a number of witnen Were examined for the prosecution. the City Judge Droge thin political xquabble summarily to an end by stating that the testimony was such that the jury cow a aly renders Ferdict of assault and ‘battery. BY advice, of counsel, Ge- oghegan put in a plea of nimple anectal and bettory ehee postponed tb enable ht to furnish afldavitein alten: ion of punishment, THE LTE J SOHN PIERPONT. Meet in Commemoration of Hs Memory. Last evening Dodworth Hall was filled to repietion on the occasion of the commemoration of the memory of John Pierpont. Before the mecting was called to ordor a quartet of very fine singers discoursed some excellent music, The meeting was presided over by Mr, Oltver Johnson, who, on taking the chair, stated ip a few remarks. the we for which they had assembled. and thon introdu v, Mr. Canfield, Who offered a prayer. Letters of regret at Ddeing able to attend the mecting, and extolling the virtues of Mr. Pierpout, from William Cullen Bry Horace Greeley an Ralptray ‘aldo Emerson were then read. The letter from Mr. Grevleg enclosnd a note received from Mr. H. ©. Ingersoll, of Washington, nn asnociate of Mr. Plerpoit nt the time the Intler was enn dtogedin the Tronaury: Departent. The note referred to the many happy which Mr. Pierpont was accustomed t either numer ous trienis during bie lelsure monven first speaker of the evening was Rev. Mr. Frothing- He commenced by alinding to the time when, as & He then spoke of him as & private tutor ot ban boy, be fret met Mr. Pierpont. student at Yale Collog teh prttie slosed he edstronn with er pathetle account of the partienlars connected with the death of him whose Virtues he had exioliad, ‘At this juncture the Chairman read @ letter addressed by Mr. Plerpont wa friend, ‘relating to the period of Inie ‘dina greament with 0 nt advocacy of t made mention o dressing a eet eniahanens ald, eet us, bot T say if youcan i iG han ir, Wright next spoke, giving full and highly eulogistic Geinile of his cosarvetions of the merits, ant ny cue and public achievements of Mr. Merpont. He labored, suifered and died to elevate men. He was true to his present convic- tions of duty, was always open to receive new light, and to others only that which he was always willing to take bi self. He was a fearless leader in every movement of reform ‘and nover heritated to battle againat the wrong. ARDINGR's remark related chiet'y to, Mr. Pier. ater and tne him in the Eines. * lorrisania, Chi Pierpont, in ad- op the ‘eubjectot ‘capital will tell me the text is vor of hang- papers: had negiected Tight ot spiritualist.” Rhe closed. her address Degtting compliment to his diversiged and vamines| Miss Hardinge was followed Holmes, of who delivered Sn uadrose white Ia a ate of trates DIFFIOULTY BETWEEN THE PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF HEALTH AND THE CITY COUNCILS. Pamapenrma, Sept. 21, 1806, A difficulty has arisen between the City Couneila and the Board of Health. The former refu to it will no longer remove nuisances, &c., and has ordered a to suspend all orders for work in bis PORT OF WEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 21, 1608. veins viet © Kington (Br), McDonald, Glnsgow— oo Hermann (Brem), Wenke, Bremen—Oeclriche [ed med Chauncey, Gray, Aspinwall—Pacifie Mail 51 2 Steamal eer (Br), Chapman, Cow Bay—Snow & nt Steamahtp 74,0 Sieh Ford. Alexandria—J Hand. Ship Ocean Rx farsaw, San Francisco--R M Cooley eahip Southern Chief, Higgins, Acapulco—Merehant & jarman. Hark Shamrock, Stone, Valparaiso and Callao--Fabbri & “ cer. Bark ColumMa (Brem), Helmer, Bremen—Ruger Bros. clark J Haydes (Brem), Huntermana, Havre Luting & B Brig Dapane, Young. Gtbraltar and a market—J W Riwell a Bn, Negro, Santa Martha pre My ce), Musenen, A en ; von omas— lenis Reig 3 Hf Burton (Bri, Burton, Windsor, N&eD kk DeWalt at Brie Frontier, Littlefield. Garannah—Bentiz, mith & Co, Sche Ancola Br), Crane, Halifax) K DeWolt & Co Schr Eaith, Wheeler, Mobil Hurlbu Bent JB Knowles. Knowles, Charleston ‘ K Turner, Camp, Pantego, NO—Van Brunt & lage. ent 4 B Velenting, Baylin Baltimore—Van Bront & ten Sehr F Benedict, Higher, Salem—Rackett, Tooker & Tay- Nene 8 © Paine, Howes, Boston—Croweli & Paine. Sehr Cornelia, Drew, Boston, Sehr Dart, Johinaon, Stamford. i Shoop Apolig, Freeman, Bridgeport. Steamer F W Brune, Fi Steamer Pierrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia, Arrived. Steamehip Edinburg (Br), Halerow, Liverpool Sept 5. via at 6th, with oe * nd £. passoogers, to Joba @ ale, 7th inet, fat miles W ef facto, steamship the ‘wut of a i ri> bts ‘vessel on Sere : Heaue, Sept 8 th aalt, to Wi Brig, William ‘dia, sans Victoria, Qrorw) Lochstoer, Catania, 72 days, with &e, to Fabbri & Chauncey. a Tine Te Money (tal) ) Halsters, Rio Janeiro, 57 days, “rig Blonde (8 y{Br), Putnam, Para, 29 days, with mdse, to J whi F F Heloise oe Boston), Foseery as St Sane vin Geam Mat (Be hgektords aan Hanzailio red bacco, &c, to Rivera, Cardoza & Co. Sept, 9, Ki les, ner Gon Meade for Key West, disabled (since arr at K W); the brig Minatitlan » wus Jn her company: 15th, at 8, 1 fon 1 . spoke tine. Brig ie) ——, afuegos, with Cay mas- ter. Brig Annie, Smith, elena (Cuba), 16 days, wit!t sugar “ing Pes Pe ton MeCulloch, Crab Island, with suger, & a inton & ; Brig Bs ih. ‘Johuson, Cow Bay, 13 days, with coal, to 1 J DeWol BSebr Generva (Br), Glover, Ruatan Island, 19 days, with Sehr wyer. Virginia. Schr Moderator, Teulan, Vi oy Schr J.J Hoyt, Oranmer, Virginia, Rohr Maria Jane, Jonen Virginia, chr ia Jay joues, Schr Relndoer, Bowker’ Virginia. te > i Behr Hew Schr Weory gin Sehr Jonny ot nds Grav, Nom New Haven. Schr # F Meany, —-, Portland, Conn. Behr LA Towise, Deca, albany tor ‘Bark Pingel (Br), from Sh which 20th Inst, fs consigned to J C McArthur & Co, Bark Nannie T Bell, reported in yesterday's edition, was from Cienfuegos, not Sagua. ‘Sniled. Steamahips City of Manchester, Pioneer. Wind at sunset NW. Marine Disasters. © 8 Revaxcx Curren Crawronp, Kellum, while beatin down the To: Thursday afternoon. carried away hel foretopmaat ve foremast head, the latter being rotte: The foretopinast in falling carried away the maintopmas She returned to Staten Tetand to fnehor a and repair. Bane Rusixa Dawn (Br), from Boston for Ivigtut (Grean- land), before reported lost in the ice near the latter port, was 820 tons register, ‘new measurement, built in I Yarmouth, NS, whence she hailed, and rated A134. Ban Youre Roven—There had heen saved from the bark Youn, from Boston, wrecked the 25th of July, 146 bales sheeting, 17,500 Ibs brass wire, 58 pow x, dainage ‘and sundry other small the cargo, # g, sails, Ac; hull @ total Cay Lord had’ lane a 5 ior 3c of of the the net proceeds at pul auction for the benefit of the the award to be made by the Admiraity Cours, London Banx Rrsrixss, Shiclds, from Port 8 Grand Turk, V1, 10th inate for mE hlladelph ona reef, and was'damaged ba Bic Wa Eowanps—The entenartes Wrecking eke are now ‘din wrecking the brig Wm Boris thee, Havre for NewYork, run down off Barnegat steamer Ariadne, for 90 per cent salvage. AScur painted white, and - ly loaded. was reported ashore on Jordan Point, below Richmond, 20th inst, Srxamen Metis, Burton, at Providence from New ‘in (Trinidad), at bad been reports: that, aL lic o'clock Thursday: morning. when a short dintance to the eastward of New Haven, during x thick fog. came in collision with steamer from of London for New York, and bad aout tne twenty feet of the rafland bulwarks on the starboard quarter carried away, and lost about 2 bbls of four from. off deck. The City of Boston had cutwater started, &c. Fivsnia, tyr 4d 7—The Prussian bark Arthur, Wegner from Antwerp for New York, at anchor at Kammekess, was in contact with a steamer last night; the damage done was trifling. Notice to Mariners. Notice ts hereby given that the fog bell apparatue at Matinicus Rock L! Maine, was destroyed by a tor- 30 nado on the night of the 14th inst. Tt will be re-established without unnecessary delay, and hand a8 soon ai ar: oll will be Struck. b rafigements therefor can be made, bnt great be exerched in approaching the sile for the present during thick weather. By orter ot the LU Board, A GOODW: pie, ting ngineer, Intand 2d LH dist, Bossom, Sept 30 ‘Whalemen. W Lewts, Carlow, of and from Provincetown, jedford 20th Inst, with 75 bbis sp and 163 do Hh for 8 Sea Sehr Geo arr at New st ate Soe arr at Prov. wh vil. Re- 1" Irvin, of Provincetown, ie Oo and 83 do wh ol Spoke an; tte 6. lon 47.8%, wel Palodn, Holmes, of Ratem, 180 Bbix ep this aeamom eto sail for home Sept 1. Kg ig &e. ra, from, M. 2 miles N of Hate Steamsnip ry fa Roston for Now Or- tteras, ha, ror Maltimore for New Orleans, Sept IN AT PMB rlles NF of ingpan Lightship. 2 ae Fising 2 Eagle, Hayes, from Liverpool for Boston, Sept Foreign Ports. Axsrenpam, Sept S—Are Ansio, Blumgnint, Baltimore. Apxy, Aug Ll—Sid ship Alianadale (Br), Rowe. Zanzibar to load ior Savannah (not as before); 29th, bark Glide, Ma- thorn, Museat, Brvars, Aug 16—8ld 4th November, Ludvignen, America, Burweuuavesy Sept Arg Admiral, Haes oop, Phi phia; Morart, reat, ory Point. Hague Istaxp, June = Tn port ships & © Grant, Rich. from Hobart Town for Falmout itz (Ham), for do; tare Hokuoa (Haw), for do, all lag. i hi May jam), Falmouth, E; bark Oliver Gutts (BH ¥ we Canpiry, Sept b—Are Glad Tid Jenkin, Liverpool; ea. Grenada, Taylor, Pensacola; Phillips, Lis: Bethiah Thayer, Cartney, for Rio Tax for Pana: Re 1 Yatne, Amalia, Great of tne Wave, Woodinre, for "Battimore: ders Theinas Wood. Gadd: Portia, Jamiceon, and Runer (Rorw), Rrichson. for NYor rT se ee ‘ave, tren Todd, from Chine! Moneta. Yates, from NYork. |, arr Ang 30, mrt Alig dos Sarah NC, arr Bib, do; Ander. for NYork, arr ber ay from aad for ‘doy are sith. fas Trowbridge, Duntze, NYork; brig iner, ‘Gtascow, Sept 7—In port ship Aquila, Sayward, for New ee Sept 19—Arr steamship Iowa (Br), Craig, New Garos Pore S08 (not art) ‘Transit, NYork. (trom Port for A Eenataer Havre, us te Konus ft anf pan ‘jort snip Mary mere SEs uataca, Sept SOW bark Daniel Webster, Nickerson, vol port 9a, bap Western 0n,, Harding, and Sicilian, ty ahs Al pa Charlenion at & Fray ple Pasi ta Sete stra ‘race ppatien | me 20 fees Seehibein port boty Davis, for Balti- a Be port Wester, for Cal- wan Sgnnedohn Beene Fin er Fe 9,4 fore eine. for N Yor! nee t, E, Sept 7—Ie port ship John Bilis, Melvin, for Poxt av Basque, Sept 20, 10 AM; Poeged, a bark raged screw sioamer, Fc ‘yoope, tuppaned for NaCRENHTOWN, Sept ant ‘from York), Newry, ate Janene, Avg 2%—Sid brig Convoy (Br}, Evans, New ‘ork “4, Sept 7—In port ship Grace Sargeant, Harding, Br Mx mARL Aug %—Arr Jacinto, Bastos, Bangor. ay, hy Pi fia et No venacia in Tw va Hep! iubert Nahe NYork, ig 16-018 Deptford. Boston. Zaveipan, duly 16—ATF bark Hazard, Karstene, Aden (and 14 23d for Salem). American Porta. arr eckee Ws & Crosiny, Baxter, Phil: Adelphia: ¢ ing, and Ne Hazard Mayo, NYork: Veniow "hray. NYore. “Cid brig J {is Thoman, Aux ¢ solirs Joho Farnum, Kell folk} JL, Newton, iiimere: etre Wi Powell, NYorks sebre Lay (Rr), Tima, Cen arenes; JC Potter hittaker, Wilmington. BALTIMORE, Se ior ame MeClellan, Howes, Bos t Providence: sehr AR BOSTON, brig Birchard lowes, Weimore, Lippincott, Hawdenee, Cli, beige Z ion, Lrindelin, Haskell, Braey’ Mango, via peat inland ache Win Megen, law: Raver; Mary Price, aon, Plymouth, Mass. Sid ml pein Clark, NOrleans, brig Fane, St Johbs, PK. ane 19—Cld sebre Decotal. Grane rant, Remedios, rka, § ‘ork. ey ERL\, Sept i8—Arr sche Ovean Travelier, Adams, i B nine tae 8 ie Aoi Sept Sid sebr Selah N. dei ett Tate schr 8 T ne Hatin RYork. Chi bai Hi That 16th). 64 nf tha Romy auger wast OREENWION, Sept 20-84 sloop Helen, ponian y FORTRESS wONRCE ‘Teaser, NYork cresez Dewerere a er Jago Werke Videnoe’ Miuervac Jetrarson Fait River; lie D Shelborn, —, Fall River; J rhseliog Vansant, iMiams, Van Wert, barks Eliza (Br), inidad ; ae Genesta, NYor i thes Avon, Baker, th ar 3 F 7 Mi fa] 8 Reeves, D, TH en wal Jeane Dark Narciso (Span), wich) Renate, Mo Bop ite, Havana J Polledo (Br), Miller, a dry = order aliigen! pots ‘ork for ‘Waldobor: Cor is Jy Fanning, do Mill. TaN GUTH, Sept 18—Arr a Gott, New brig ite Walke ‘ig Tapley, Jersey Cy SEAWTUCKER, Som opt i9—Bld schr MV Farnum, Tarner, KOT DENGE:§ Sept 20—Arr schr New Haven, Bde ns Elizabethport; sloop Rhode Jeane. aan NYork. sid schre Oneida, Davis, Baltimore yc iM, Kelley, Phuider A Breese, Bat lofty ry toe Bit — he ens, Eilzabethport; Trea? the awarding of Pamty te Moller, Baker, do; A Hea- m1 OOK END: Sept oA aein FJ Cummi Baltimore: Jameson, Candage. and Cosmos, Hall, peaniter: Haskell, do, Sid 15th, "sehr Dacia, ” Pratt, N¥on pave INAH, Sept 17—Arr steamship Albemarle, Chad- EM, Bept8—Arr schre JW, Knight, Plum, Philadel. pias Bea Be Red’ Berch., Aguew, Calaia for NYork. Sid 19th, sehr ‘Corson, Philadelphia, _____ MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT a AT A. aes IN pile: _— t ‘een Sapa sss ot per var Oneleie Sea ee ee cconmizs A Thactach ta DROoRATED ar a Ware + Toilet Sets, in grea AR Cutlery, Kitchen ier Chine dnd Olase EDWARD D BASSFORD'S Great Emporium, Inatitute and Astor place, corner sireet. Ce URABLE B' R. SCHEACIES MEDICINES, 70 CURR CONSUMPTION. the nystem Must be pre. will heal. accomplish this, the iver and stomach must first be aces ‘and an appetite cre. rd cor 50m, wholesome food, which, these medicines, sated ‘Properly and good healthy blood made; thus ps ion. SCHENCK’S MAN- DHAKE PLELS cleanse the omach of all, billous or mucous i oestamiedicent ‘and, by using the Sea Weed Tonle in connection, the appetite is restored. Schenek’s Pulmon'e Syrup is natrictous ag well ax modt- ednal, and, by using the, three remedies, all impurities are lied from the system, and wholesome blood made, expel Which will repel ‘ail diseane.<'If patients, will take these modicines according to directions, Consumption, very, fro- wently tn i last Stage yields readtly to thelr action. Take Hlefrequentiy, to cleanse the liver and stomach, Tt does Rot follow that because the bowels ure not costive they are ot required, for sometimes in. diarrhea they are necessary, The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonte Syrup to uct on the resptratory of properly and allay any Then all that in requived perform. «permanant otre-ia, to prevent, tating cold. Exercite sbout the rooms as much aa possible, eat all the it food anything the ap- peiate eraver but be particular and masticate well. SCHENCK wil be professionally at (his ‘rooms. 82 Bond street, New York. every Tue! 9A. M. to SP. M. Advice free: but for a, thorough WicriiGaowiie tos is $8. A full supply of medicines on hhand at all ime, : detaila. Doctor's rooms. Prices—Pulmonte Maat Ps ei Se Weed! oni, $1 50, or half dozen for $7 50; ie Pits, ‘SBe. per bo» ATARRH.—NORTON'S NEW REMEDY FOR CA- tarrh breaks up this terrible disease at ite fountain head, Femoverat once pain in the temples, notsen. in the head. of: fensive discharges, obatruction of the breathing tubes, talnt- od breath, and obliterates his loathsome malady, in’ all its forma, forever. Send emp fo ir pamphiet t¢ RIT NO. TON, on Ann street. Mire BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS, Discased a &o., cured without pain, by Dr. RICE, font o Annibillator oures Corns, 0,7 THOMAS R, AGNEW'S, GREEN? 4 y streets, where you will find Teas, Cute. Fish, jrorything else cheaper than aay’ sore ta New AMMORD ON IMPORTANT AFFECTIONS, MALE female.—Tenth enlarged edition, now ready. Priee ss 10." Warner, No. 1 Vesey street: God! rey, 623 Broadway; fariand, Twenty-thi and Broadwa; A Fac ANNOUNCEMENT. the drawing—gentlemen of ti CAPITAL PKIZE, $30,000. standing in Chicago, At the We have the pleasure to announce to the cilizens of the | stating that the United States, that RELL NORTH AMERICAN WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE AT THE WABASH AVENUE RINK, CBICAGO, ILL, PRIDAY, SHPT, 28, 1806, OR MONEY REFUNDED. At which time HALY A MILLION DOLLARS IN PRIZES, INCLUDING $100,000 1N GREENBAC! BE PRESENTED 10 TICKET HOLDERS. Unabated rush for tickets—The demand continually in- creasing— W000 tickets sold ina mingle ‘The whole Sfalne to Georgia’ From ‘Ge Atlante oe Prac Slope —l ee -be The ny = ee Prize Concert in J ppbv rivals dinta bile with one accord bestow their ‘The pa trol our most reliable Girt ion in the Bratted Btaves, and having Fl faith Jn he promos ofthe worwat A, Keliay O00 North bey pany, ane the ie ingen un x th ot Bepeona Ur Bepiomper uot i will ce cat 3 RIZE CONCERT 3| B cas i) E the 28th of unsold. ating tickets to send for thom at Engraving of NUMBER OF TICKETS ISSUED, 900,000, PRICE $1. THIS 18 THB GREATEST INDUCEMENT &VER OFFERED 10 THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. ra BYZRY OTHER TICKEL DRAWS A PRIZE, EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. REFERENCES: ‘wnittora, Wholeanle Paper Beales, Oh John E. Pouer & Co., Publishers, Ph James |. Harlem & Co., Importers, New York. Van Valken' & Co., Importers, New York. 8B, Cobb, Crosby Pul Boston. thelagn &'Go., Publishers, New fork. Bypass $1 cnc, tre for 94h, wa Sr JR, In evers mse — ‘araft. Port otbes order’, eapresn, Or in registered eal Engraving on Association). with A ‘The Drax Ba wee Nin. mae py" (A GLASSES AND TELE! PRA.—SOLE AGENT "foe Bardows celebra pusranuo ot Olt oF or PALM Al AND MACE. CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. drawn simultaneously, the taking the premium drawn with it. FIRST GRAND PREMIU THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, COST OF ERECTION AND ACTUAL VALUE nes SPECIAL NOTICE To Tun PUBLIC AND BUBSORIBERS. Tho managers desire to siato that, notwithstanding the- Fapld sale of certificates, @ portion still remain unsolé, and, concurring in the desire of the committee appointed to re- present the shareholders that opportunity should be given for further subscriptions, announce that the books will not: be closed for the present. Due announcement of the Gnal closing of the books and the premiums will be made. TL. H. CROBBY, Actuary, PLAN OF THE DRAWING. ‘The subscription books, when closed, will be at onoe trans- forred to the keeping of a committee, who will have sole: charge thereof, and who will superintend the drawing and theawards. This committee has been selected from among our best citizens and wealthiest capitalists, Their names: area tower of strength to an enterprise that bas enlisted the sympathies and active co-operation of art lovers through- out the Union. Such names as the following are a guar- anteo of good faith, and an assurance that nothing dishonor- able will mar the brilliancy of a commenable and benéfictns Award of Premiums:— W. F. COOLBAUGH, President Union National Reak, AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer ©. B. &Q. R. Re E.G. HALL, Hall, Kimbark & Co. CLINTON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggs & Co. J.C, DORE, President of the Board of Trade. JAMES H, BOWEN, President Third National Bank. JAMES C. FARGO, Agent American Exprese. FRANCIS A, HOFFMAN, Ex-Lientenant Governor. 1. ¥. MUNN, Munn & Soott, Blovator. J. A. ELLIS, President Second National Bank. ‘Theso gentlemen, together with auch others from different parts of the country as they may add to their number, for the purpose of fairly representing the shareholders at Jarge, will have the sole management of the award ip a) ite THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCTATION Fee! it incumbent upon them to cal! attention to the thor- ough tndorsement of the integrity of | MR, CROSBY DEMAND FOR SHAKE» STILL CONTINUES UNABATED. — ENGRAVINGS, My | iE TERMS OF BUTACRIPTION. For $5 one share or certificate. With one of the folowing beautiful Steel Bugravings “TUE LITTLE WANDE«t!,.” on, “GATHERING APPLES,” by Jerome Thompson, _ For $10, two shares or certificates, with the superb Stee) “WASHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS.” For $15 three shares or certificates, with the foe Allegors Steel, “MERCY'S DREAM,’ by D. Huntingson, For $20 four shares or cerificates, with thé epléndia Chrome engraving (issued exclusively by the Crosby Art “AR AMERICAN AUTUMN," by J. F. Cropeey. While for $00 ten shares or ceruficates are isened, A CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF of either “Irving and bis Friends jercy's Dream,” or ibe “amoriean Autumn,” Prom thie !t may be seem that purchasers ef certdiestes re ceive at once the value of their money im the Bogravings, while they also secure IN THR AWARD OF PREWIONB, will positively be inade or the mosey re: funded to each subseriber, a por following guarantee — CARD TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASHOCIATION, ‘Tike snle of certificates in the Association han already been 20 great as to nnable me to sacs that the distribution of pre- miums heretofore announced will be made. 1 can, there- fore, aswure the public that thr award will be made to snete — U HM. CROSBY. Acwary &. A. | | PRESERVING, RESTORING BRAUTINYING THE, HAIR, and is the moat delightful oaderful article the world | setstaction, or the money refunded. find it not certain remedy to Restore, cate perfume, Tndependest fragrant odor of the ‘and made. a wnt Mata AC HYOL, PERPUME. taking. a8 abore announced of thie uate, Terirvet, and ite wooderful The i thee hing of the kiod rows Fike world” and have’ stamped it the ne plus ultra % Ih a ‘articles for gale and perfumers. PRICE 81 PER Ot Sent by express to any address by th 6 propriotors WINER'S CANADIAN VERMIFUGE, tt 4 be ded ny snug yor fs zt ‘biog ats ‘heed halen “with ep © pr by tne RICH 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Yor sale by all druggies, and £0), sate » xe tye 5 h © ¥ >I. BAgARe rams Alt iJ ‘OM i CROOKED Tate KLIN WiNis of great rchneen, renee pa taats btn cea ty ° PARIS ahr ION" —a Raby aK compete Bank, Chicago. ihe Chicago. varieties of Stit! Wines comprise: — Min wine Tor ladies, parties or | FRANCIS A Titinows. NES—a light colored wine, of pleasant CATAWBA INDY, one to the i Na Warren street. s ofp JOSEPH H. BOWEN, Prew “AMUEL M. RIOWERBON. AMOS T. HALL, President ©. B&Q R Ohienge. 3. ©. DORE, Premdent of the Board of Trate, Chrionge J. A. ELLIS, President Second National Bam, Chicagn. JAMES ©. PARGO, Manager of the Amorions. Rapress,, CLINTON BRIGGS, Being, Brig & Co., Chrenges FE. G. HALIy Kimbark & Co., Chicago. GRNBRAL AGENCY IN NEW YORE, INSTITUTE, 25 BROADWAY, by Thomas aed, ‘The subscription books will be placed in the anda of the: following gentlemen, who have Kindly consented to act as: the Chicago members of the Committee to conduet the: ‘The plan of award adopted is the folowing:—210,000 num- bers, representing the certificates issued, will be placed in one wheel, and three hundred and two tickets, inseribed with the names of premiums, t wit:— ‘The Opera House, Three Hundred Paintings, (he Bunt of Lincoln, will be placed in another From these wheels @ number and a premium will be pam + drawn in each instance by the members of the neon appointed to superintend highest social and business ne time they feel pleasure in. Orders by Mail, Express and_ ek selegraph, from North, arene Enst and Wen wa ‘sul coming iv. EARLIEST SUBSCRIPTIONS SECURE THE FINEST Having (he utmost confidence In the ability of Mr. Crosby to carry out his enterprise! hereby guarantee bio undery members of the Committee «ppeinted to mperintend the awanding of the premfume (members of the Crosby Opera House Aft Association, take ylessure in etating Vhet wer have full confidence in the Jotearty of Mr. Croaby, and in the responsibility or Mr. Samuel M. Nickerson, hte guaran- tee, and assure the public thai we baiere the sbowe proposal: will be carried ont in good faith ’ ent of the Thin Metlonals |, enDiewtenant Governor cfr iy ie WART TO BPSsaee WANT TO JRE - ong m eaynE ATU ssbbl ana ie tla il PSEC ET ee wre sc | pbc nko =