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8 NEW YORK~ HERA ALD. —_——_—_-- meemate! year oleae . gine tilhieridinpite mnt ip ON LT a —— (CONSTITUTIONAL CONVERT” gg THE COURTS. vr Ras m the Hufienwe * tes GARZA COURT. pupa gf Poe Grummienes hte tanto peo jore—Rai? e gia Gens Prebibited. Whe Convention resemble wedeck, Charice J. Yolger, Qdestic send Copsolida- , attamy, Indy 22, 1867. A tis morning ai eleven « President pro tem., iv the The following pelivaus were lgdjed yesterday; —Dan- ean Phyfe, New Yor ¢; counsel, ©, J. White; referred 10 James F, Dwight, Register. Andrew Wilsoa, New York; counsel, W. M. Demot; referred to Bdgar Ketobum, of members of the department were tribd ad sentenced for dereliction of their duty. Wu, A. Waterbury avd Joba Ormstey be)) ri: charged with negiect of duty, a digm send fren tne eames Joseph Creagte a Pond guilty it 4 George ©. Birlwett, of Engi ebay. Register, Dar’, L. Ormsby, New Yorks counsel, 5 Nii, Raval; efered ty Job Witchy Register: | [ftooa and award. Lakeman, of Wogine No. 13, Cully By Ur. ©. 3. Awe rosa iong moet: ripe Birk feck, Jr, gee) cour: a earn & of diec! oo of onions, and ike ana’ ves. & ire) hington, against do- | Rayoila; ref sane Da » Bras! erent AE Pll see Brite Hy mig eg York ; counsel, Haniord, Lo Baron Turomyanr to Waisxey Dieriuens.—The revenue se et & Carte, referred to HW. Allen, Reglater. wend agents ef this vity having Mtely communicated with tne ‘ Moore, ‘Ate of Bagland, labilt ! si eed ‘af haw fe ine oo ees Prep.) of Ontario, requesting theCem- | credito'7,; counsel, Edwin James; referred 0 Jy 7. Seo Saree ee vault seeicRbceb f + Bavking report | Willi ge, Regivier, porn Feceved a communicate! a2 0 Wo necoasiy * Loge ae, comcoad nes me Leg: | coil Fie Mater of Davia —In shin cane the fyom the Treasury Bopartment, dated the 26tb, in which MaLegrs to provid gn we Hye Aga eto preity tg Merny Zand Proved tiga | the matter in dlspure ia set at neat. By thie it i decided ‘mmte, and see te neovimon 1 | Sahl, Jr, $43; George Ba 8s Sir of Hard | that the word ‘veotified,”” when stamped or branded on Word except BGeTibs ail provisions im euch contract | Sa Te ee g80, and Jobm. Ruszits, $380. Theve | vessels containing distilled spirite, doo not mean ‘tax Wt bose prencrilsed im such form. Referred. | Pelicors at ine divat meeting defore Mr. Edgar Ketebam, | paid’—m fact, does not mean anything, Much surprise pe dei aura, (Gow,} of Sullivan, that tbe followiog | togisior, agreed to mominwte Joseph Bachrach, of No, | 3s also preesed in the coupramatonon that Sponge baat ad ‘of the article { 549 Pearl str as assignee of the bankropt, and ox- | “rootified should 6 have been used as a mmieed on ee ae MD tice pressed & with that he should give a bond to the amount | eover frauds, and it ia sald that steps are about being by the Comrgiites on the Organization, &e., Of | OF $5,060, taken to remody all difiieulty in this direction. ei dalainge, vip. Tes enlary of $1,000 shell bo fer | | ie Se saute ho Pcs no . hy net diced QuaRawiinn —The steamor Ocean Queen arrived on peed road Nn for g Meantancy upon ail the ions of the Logiedstore | Oe pore om yrdin arena madion assignos by tno yrowor | St0day Boon and was detained at Ce mee eseaniiee: SAY cee eae ae ea aid to each member sball | Dart in number and value of ereditory prezept'who had | ‘A pussenger named unos Henry, uw i cy, died om “7 the sa: 0 i , hi ) yesterday morning. ‘The haggaxe vas af (2,888 a0 ae _propertion to $4,000 a0 bie actual daily | Proved thet tenia, ang W. Clark. Creditors im | board the vesse) y ng: aye the fumigated yesterday an@ ail the passengers cams up from quarauine last evening, except Unoee from the Jsibmug, among whom there bad beon some sickness. were detaimed on the vessc! for obserwation ; remain well they will be disebarged A+ soon ‘endaner jini bear to the whole number of ecialaty py ynnll ave boom in seeeion; and ibe Legis Fe Vite frst session alter tho adoption of this con- actual f this case having failsd to choove asignee of bankrupt’ s Jolm Sedgwick was appointod assignee by eball pr be the manner of agoertaising the Jendance of the members reepectivoly upon each SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. —" payment of their tion to be removell, The = ‘and the time and mauver of pay e 0 By eee ar eeieriom.) of Albay, who moved | The Cao ef Marquis De L. Sharkey—He I | weasel WIN! be. dhoroughty eanoed re sp will be tia yi'ta ference to une proper committee, ®. resolution Again Kemanded to Prison. bos appar § Before Jadge Leonard. Witiiam H, Goodwin ve. Marguis De L: Sharkey.— Tbe plaintif.and defendant were for about threo years co- partners im the ¢obacto. trade in this city, and at the Re ring fate the expediency of prehibiling whe authori- by the Legislature of soy ConPaaenn or colreed - here the aggregate capital a eom- : ip ve esnaniidaied Sail -excend $18,000,000, 21d ohibiiing @ consolidation 1 amy cane without the AccrpErr,—Peter Weterelbarg, a staman vgionging to the bark Eolatio, now tying at Hunter's Point, was se- verely infared about the shoulders by Yeing cangbt between the dock and the sort boat yesterday, {zenuen’ eourent of threes Of the stockholders. | sypiration of the oo-—parternersbip, the defendant Bhar. jo" ) . iding at No 44 Robi - Aistorred. ; i gaerece ott ph Frasgee, residing Robinson street, J ™SBy lr. nama, (6p: ) of Wastehontor—That the Con- | Key contrived 10 obtain. ‘4 “ whiiv attempting to leave a stage in Broadway, near Cedar street, yesterday ater while the vebicle was thom. A suit was Drought to decide the question of ¢o- in motion, sccidentally sil ‘nd fell, fracturing hin partnership, and resulted ip favor of Goodwin and on Wednesday, at one o’clock P. ordering an’ accounting by the defendant, Goodwin's ?M., to act upon the article reported by the Committee on “whe Right of Buitrage, ae it shall bave been reported file it” was alleged amounted te | left leg in two places. He had a keg of lager in bis arma “Zyom the Commitiee of the Whole. Hivery emeadmont | $2570 rv oo and execution. was. issued at tho time. Both the wbove were taken to Bellevue shall have been, or which may be, proposed, *iall | ¢ye defendant’ but was returned Uneatir all | Hospital. ted, and five minotes be allowed mover to explain and commend it, with a like op- yd for aay All amendmenjs having by ths been dis; of, the vote shail be taken by yeas ‘end mays on tho article itself, Laid on the table. ¢ By Mr. FE. A. Brown, (rep.) of Lowis—Tnat the Oom- ‘op Citles be requested to report as to the pro- ‘ y of a constitutional provision prohibiting the en- mont of cities by amendment of their charter, un- @er ects of the Legislature or otherwise, withont the hie ropert} bavi somehow jieappeared. He waa then proceeded ‘againet by Goodwin under the Stilwell act, whieh atewe the !mprisonment of a debtor ‘who refuses to disclose his property. He was !mprieoned low street jail in March last, and two motions since been made for his discharge, but without euc- cess, this being the second application, ‘The following decision was yesterday rendered on the present motion by Mr. Justice Leonard :—This applica- tion should be denied on the facts, and a'so hecause the tition is defective within the reasoning of Barlow ve. Bancker, 1 Selden, 106. The prisoner was convicted of con- cealing his property as well as of disposing of it frandu- lently. If bo was guilty at the time he was adjudged go he inust be guilty now, for be has not on this application disclored a of the property as to which he was found guilty of eaiment, he been’ found guilty of fraudulently transferring or disposing of his property, the transfer of his title to the assignee to be appointed by the Court would be jusi and fair, and it eonld then be reached by the creditor. Not so when the debtor ‘The transfer to such assignee then gives no Nothing can be found by the assignee til the discloses what has been before hidden The applicati denied. For the motion, Mr, Burrill and Mr. Coursen; opposed, William Fallerton and Mr. Arthur, Foras. RanroaD ACCIDENT,—Quilé an excitement was caused yesterday afternoon in tbe vicinity of Cwenty- third street and Broadway by one of the Fourteenth street 1no of cara running over a boy, named Francia shields, residing at 110 East Twenty-second street. She boy, in getting of ono of the cars, accidenta’ty slipped, and bofore the other car could be stopped it passed ‘over hi head, compietely crushing the skull. The body wae immedately conveyed to the Morgue, foot of Twenty-sixth etreet, Coroner Gamble will bold an in- quest thie morming. Tne Pacack Can Excorsion,—The experimental trip of the much talked of palace ear to Chicago wae begun yesterday, the excursion starting at nine A, M. from the Jersey City dopot, The excursion party comprises a number of representatives of the press and vitizens at large. Tne Ammwcas DRaneric POND Associatioy.—The pro- posed draroatic fair and festival, reported az being in contemplation by the profession, has been abandoned for the present, but the proposition is expected to assume another ehapo under other auspices. The asnoviation has elected Mr. §. 1. M. Barlow as their new President. wus conHent Of A-inAjority in numbers of the tax- ere representing more than haif tho assessed value ‘the property in the district proposed to be annexed eity, and also prohibiting (he taxation of euch an- mexed district for the pre-exieling indebtedness of such . Referred. Capitol of the Htate, with the im- ly made tn the Assembly Chu heréln, will for wany years to come mect any jet ai sonable requirements; aud whereas, uire into the expedien anto peoninn Byars Fara. Rus Oven Casvarty.—Francis Shields, s lad Pa eee Sheet SUPREME COUBT—FIFTH DSTHCT. then soars oc oe, Us Ue Sa RUE a waning reper Abie the people to meet such expenditures. Referred, The Express Companies’ War-"'Dhe Fight | ou tho Forty-second and Grand atrect tine of cars, jump- of the hole on the Rights of Suffrage, Mr. Alvor h Before Judge Mallia. the-car was near the corner of Madison avenue and be err rete we: Sorte Norris Winslow vs. the American Bepriss Company, | Twenty-third street, and) the wheels panting over his of a head, he was instantly killed. The body of the boy was ‘een on ot the fens Neect waseiOaen jun, | ¢@4—An order was iseued some time since directing | conveyed to the dead house, and the driver of the car mittee, 11 wae in 1846 that the Jast subwiseion of ne the dofendants to show cause, at Watertown, In this | arresied by an efficer of the Broadway squad. Grave to the popular vole was made, resulting in 984 votes against 207,508 in favor thereof It was 1857 that the ndment to that effect was forgotten $e the pigeon holes of the Executive office, To him Mhere was & mocking irony in the citation in the Declara- pay ggg inss ay t all men were born free and equal, if he supposed that the representatives of thir- ‘teen & alc slave trading © State on the 19th inst,, why the directora of the American Express Company should not be enjoined from carry rng on basiness as a corporation, and why the company should not be dissolved and a receiver appointed. It 19 alleged by the piaintif, who is a stockboldor in the organization, that his interest therein, amounting to $2,600, is bein rendered worthless by the mismanagement ot the boa of directors. He alleges this to bo the case through their opposition to the Merchants’ Union Express Com- in carrying {reighte and merchandite at Sapsoee- rates. On the motion being calied up for ing jaintiff’s counsel requeated a porsponement of the mo- tion, on the ground that they bad heard romors of cer- tam grounds apon which the defendanta sought to oppose the motion, and that they wished time in which 40 procuro affidavits to meet such facts as it was rumored dervendants intended to set up; and also on the ground that ex-Judge Comstock, who had been employed for the plaintiff m the motion, was unavoidably absent. BROVKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ANOTHER CLUBMING O48%—A PRISONER SEVERELY sunep, —Last evening, about half-past seven o'clock, offi- cer Scott, of the Forty-first precinct, noticed a man under the bridge which spans Montague street, near the Wall street ferry, in the act of addressing several ladies, who were passing towards the ferry atthe time. The man ‘was evidently under the influence ef liquor, and the ladies continued on their way without noticing bim. The officer immediately repaired to where the man was standing and asked him what he wes about, whereupon the other replied thas it was none of his business. Xcott then seized the man and was taking him to the station Mayflower, of 4 body of men fi ing a form of wernment fora iand they had never seen, and pro- ple im possession of vettler clears the path of ing groun the red mao, have been the equality of men in their respec. , but the equality of racer. Ae he un- ke majorty wer te shia negro semmecense | ,,couneeh forthe defendants objected fo_ the postpone: | the oincer "withthe ‘bope, of ehrowing ‘him 10° the weparately the people. Instead of trusting to the 40 be ready, he unsel bt re- _. retake anche atoe ine ane eaest be gz an was done by the Convention of 1846, it was to ‘carried by a log roliiug process. The difference to be @abdmittod thay falion she sufrage question will be the “Bifference between (he constitution of 1846 and the pro- constitution of 1867, 11 should be submitted in naked form whether the property quaiificatien @hOaIA ve rewiueEd, OF aUlie&=! witavather, | There WAS Ot a respectable Staie on the globe thal wa jg thi 0} lief and it waa to be presumed that he was prepared, having fixed time and place for such motion. Defi ‘ants’ counsel had within.a space of only seven days by unremitting labor prepared themselves to meet a do- statement of manus mt alleged, beat his prisoner in a manaer about the hy fearful abort th ~ | bead. Some other resistance was offered, but the un- fortunate man was soon overcome and conveyed to the station house in Washington street. It then that his name was James. MoUarty, sod — he renided at 176 Tx PURE: His face presented a horrible appearance, it heli UoWeieu men "hte lggd which was ‘sruing {rom hot recog. Express Company to the extent of $2,500, he aixo owned su’ne the difference in the races, What would have been 4 o Us : i an ugly wound in the hati Hoven, Sache progress of the past if Enrope had bben | S° nn er aaa Gibs tua Latiatent eobeeoeniecmas 42 | apparently from a wound tn the back of his Read, a3 it aed down to Asia and Africn¥ Better an The irceet cite ras not brought i good, faite but { Beck and the collar of his coat were covered with’ blood. ago of «European civilization than as whole instituted for the furtherance, by am abuse of the | 4 cbarge of “intoxication and insulting females’ was ale of Asiatic or African dominat) He regarded ers of the court, of private schemes, Judge Com- preferred against him, and after being allowed to clean Degroes as a yo r race, and capable of cultivation absence was a mere protext, and the defend- | ‘? blood from his face, &c,, he was locked up for the and development; but as they had never reacheda pori- | Sute demanded an Immediate hearing of the case, night. Surgoon Cochran attended him during tho even- ing, but the trae extent of his injuries is not yet known. ‘A creat crowd surrounded the station house, and mapy were thi pressions uttered condemmatory of the con- duet of the ofilcer. Taw Case or AsRoN Meven,—This case again occupied the attention of Justice Datley yesterday. The defence introduced two witnesses, named Henry Young and Charles Elwig, but nothing new was elicited from either, The case was further adjourned until Thursday next, An application for bail by defendant's counsel was refused, and the prisoner was remanded to the county jail. Bion of independence, they had always been regurded as Gep ndent and entitled to protection, He would pre- serve thie government !n the hands of the race that iad made it, excluding (rom participation in it ali Indians, mowroes and Asiatics, It was mot progress to make an ailiance with these races, If we are to make any new ‘Parinership, let \t de the fair hand of woman, instead of ‘the dusky band held out to ws, no matter how filled with Driven The effect of universal negro sutrage would be to xive up the Gnif States to a hybrid African popuia- Hon and surrender the Pacific regwn to the Amatic hordes, Ha wonld preserve the government to those ‘who made the history of the world. There was po pro grees iv the contrary relrogressivn in gov- aroment. He closed ving tbat when ueston swumo up on Lee amendment of the geutieman trom Riek mond county (Mr. Curie), providing for extendiug sufe rage to Woman, Le should move that it be eubmisted to the people as a separate proposition, Mr. M. J. Towneenp, (rep.) of Rensselaer, referring to @be opinions put forth by Vrofossor Agassiz and Vrofes- gor Lieber with reference to the ‘mprovement of tue Hees, enid he had wot been able to fad any race that ‘was Kot capable of improvement excvpt the Bourbons. Shey were ihe only rece of people that he kuew of that Jearned nothing and forgot botbing. He proceeded to newer arguments wilh regard to isothermal limes. and Plaintif’s conasel contended that they did not know whether plaintiff owned stock in the rival company, but if he did it was immaterial. For the purposes of this motion he was only a stockholder tu the American Ex- press Company, and insisted on his legal right to investi- gate the management of the defendants, The court ultimately adjourped the hearing until the bth of September. Yor plaintif, W. F. Allon, James W. Pierce and Mr. Hammond; for the defendants, Charles B. Sedgwick, (. P, Lowrey and E. B. Wynn, COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Sormewe Count—Cmrimunns.—Nos, 24, 30, 31 41, 53, 54, 62, 66, 118, 122. commences Manive Count—Triat. Term,.—Now 198, 206 (« 21) to 222, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. AgsAULT On 4 Revorrer.—Yesterday afternoon about five o'clock an assault was made on Mr, Joseph Atkin- son by two men belonging to Hook and Ladder Company No, 1, of Morrisania, said to be named Bauer aud Stock- inger, The circumstances are as follows:—Mr, Atkin. ton, in the conrse of bis professional duties, applied for adiniesion to Muilen's Park, where the company were shooting for prizes aud holding » plenic; but owing to £ BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Veto of the May na Privilewe to be Given to the New ork and Harlem Ruilrond Company. The Hoard of Councilmen met at two o'clock yester- day afternoon, President Brinkman in the chatr. Seer at oheates Files bad bach shown by the | ‘The only business of any importance transacted was | @ report which appeared in the HgnaiD relating to May tower made laws for the government of themmelves, | the reception of the following communication from the | the passage of # resolution at a recent meeting of ir, Casint—Did they wot propose to govern the coun- | Wayor;— the Morrsania fire representatives, ee , the By to which they came® ; Maron's Orrice, Naw Yous, July 20, 1967, | Sppolatment ef o commitice to | inquire into My. MS. J. Townwewo-The rules made in the Mayfoweér | To nie Hononante THE Boarb or Oouxe em the propriety of disbau: head joreaais | Con. pany on the grounds of inet conduct, immediately erg collared’ by the sentinel at the gate, who was speedily joined by another member of the a After n Mr, Atkiueon snceecded in king loose of hie assailants and started on a run, hower of stones, He wae sub- men in Fifth strect, prana at bim a secon: tii but fortunately were 4 from seriously injuring bim through the in- of several gentlemen who soon crowded to the spot. © An officer of the Morrisania police force witnessed the second assault, but when cailed upon to arrest the assetianta refused to do so without # magis- trate’s warrant, St. AvGueriNe’s Crunce SoNpas ScHoon Proxte. Yesterday afternoon and evening a picnic and suirde of the sunday schoo! of Si. Augustine’s Roman Catholic church, Morrisania, was held at Central Hall Garden, Melrose, A® was anticipated a large number of the inte and friends of tue childran—who aione num- Bored about four hundred—were in attendance, and no ine were spared by the osteemed pastor, vg, P, able. Grvriewey—L rotorn without approva: @ resolftion which was adopted by your hen le body on the 1ith day of July, 1867, and copeurred tn by the honorable the Board of Aldermen on the 15th day of the same menth, granting permission to the New York and liar. lew Ri 1 Company during the continuance of their charter to uee “dummy engines’’ to draw their care be- tween their several passenger and freight statious im the city of New York, and to lay down such curves, switches and turnouts along their route, at the several pas- wenger and freight depots, as may be necessary for the nt transaction of their busines, a similar resolution, applicable tothe Hu@son River Railroad Company was before me, I gave it my approval, after some Theeltation, for the following among other reasons, viz:--The Hudson River Railroad Com- pany had long enjoyed the privilege, without any seri- objection or ition, and the resolution im eifect ly gave them right to continue !t, n, the route of the Hudson River Railroad in the city passed almost entirely through « district devoted to shipping and Dosiness, or business having intereats directly connected therewith, A ie yee portion of {tran along the river, near to wi and ‘@ steam vessela used for conve) were maply for their own government, they did uot apply to others, and \¢ would De 0 food Gpon examine The negro was entitled to eiiizenship by bis iptel. oe and usefulness, and obsiructions jn this direc. ‘Won shouvid be removed Mr. Bux, (rep.) of Jeferson, seid the gevtieman from Albany (Mr Chseidy) bad referred to woinan suffrage; he desired to kuow whether that gentleman was in faver Of oxteniing the ballot bo women? Mr. Cageioy anid he should vete for submitting that Question separately to the people Mr. Bets thought that be had pot mage h.mee! ~@tood, Would the gentleman vote for feinaie & Mr. Cassiy said he would determine that question when called upon to vow Mr. Bwur— le the geptleman in favor of extending suf- fo to women * . Cassy would eooner make euch wu alliance than ene with an imferior race, If the queriiom was sobmit- fed separately be should vote upon it ae he sould thik ‘The question was further discassed by Mesers. Kin«xy Beomwire, Suite and Hawn, when progrest wae reported Bnd leave granted (o #\) aga D. Rewete (o baif-past seven o clock. under. style througout the entire day. Sramwso Avrtay at Kant’s Park.—A man named Robert Black has been arrested and confined tn the loek. examination on he pened the cost there , did not affect unl argnve = f, rably property, avd added but little ff any to the rmeconve- awend- q 1 | Morrisavia, pendi } WAS IOFL DY | Fience of those who did business o:. ihe route. bering abbed Oke ef the wailed 1h Ge i Mr, Caewy called attention of the Chairman \pon saeh route and up » clrecmstances the | gielrose, with a pock ‘on Sunday evening. The =| Much (bat there was no quoruin pre interesi# demanded that e\cry possible facility | wound (s not considered dangerous. be granted for the speedy a: cheap transpor! and freight to th: lower part of « oy, even thoagh some interests migut be affected an- fagoraoly and some inconvenience and apaoyance be ovcamioned thereby Bot fn regard to the Hariom Railroad the cave is en- tirely different, The resolution in question does not (as erally supposed) give merely the right toa dummy engines down to the potas the of Twenty-sixth sifeet and Fourth avenue, but freight depots—the lowest one at present being at erner of Centre and White streets, The route of the Harlem Railroad, which is covered by ee reeotutic " ne = be almost throngh the cart of the city, hrough @ densely popul mI greatly dravetied district. err I} does uot pars through streets devoted mainiy to | The Committee of the Whole i Aho President resumed Losctarory,—The two men, named Patrick Burns and William Buckley, who were «arrested at Karl's Park on Sunday afternoon, on a charge of baving attempted to pick the pockets of some vititors, have been discharged. A Mr. Morris, of New York, in whose employ they have been for 01 before Justice Haupt. man yorter: vouched for the privoners good charac resulted ia their liberation, dir, Foran moved to adjo a The Presktevt directed toe Secretary to call che roll of Me Contention, apd seventy-one members auseered to their vanes The Convention then #¢, 5 Morrow morying urped toe \TWE DEATH OF GENERAL THOMAS F. MEAGHER Au adjourned meeting of the officers of the 1 ade was held Inst evening at she Astor House We mitondance of the veterans wae good. Colonel ely presided and Captain Foley acted ar secretary NOTICE TO OWNERS OF MARKET WAGONS. Dar aRTMRNt OF Fisanes. Comprroeen’s Ovvica, July 20, 1807.5 For the convenience of owners of market wagons and al) persons engaged in the sdle of produce from vebicies 5 those preseut wae General Rourke Lettare | Creighting butiness and bu connected therewith; | OC Muy Kind, ae weil as to facilitate the collection of the e read from eeveral of the brignie | burit dows past through and ‘wear strests. ovcupted for | (ees dua for such privileges, the Comptrolier will issue (. [distaot polats, srpressing their regret at mot being | the most grtt for the parposes of private residences, and | Mckets ich will show the jor is duly author. \ ie to attend the meeting Mra Gen yo bardso: for stores awd shope of various kinds. Thease of steam | !20d to Oecupy « wagon stand in yooe wenagad big hf , husband oi be remernbered new here of the wa y Sngiree (without restriction ae to the time and | rt! gad laws governing the markets o city of New York. tbe Comprolier is of the opinion that such a change in the mode of transecting this branch of tho market buginess will ‘meet the approbation and approval of all who are intere.\ted in feciiivating the market trade; aud while spme incopveniencs may be at first, seperate wl ue: sents letter of sympathy to the meeting. A Ie «} receiwed from ihe Knigh #renolution® adopted >y 4g of Genera! Meagher. jomel Mager, as the chairman « rt of wee) the Fourth avenue, Bowery, re streets would, in the opinion sly affect 1) ‘alue of pro- Kiso increase (he risks of personal and be attended with great pubic inconvenience, Ww thout say corresponding pudlic benefit. mathe subject of the f the Commiitee on jutions, reported that be was ready to report if the ented, was called for Tt was however, that White, therefore, I acknow! that it ts believed that a little time and {eoCasing of the resolutions sbesie te’ prapened cnen Tones Op end 0 hd peaple omaae Oe Geom ble him to make 1" pew evstem ‘all, e Meeting conid be convened, at which there | |'beral should be pursued with revereaceto rail. |. Dickets, with coupons attached, will be issued on the comtribute eo much to its material Ist of August, 1867, permitting hoiders thereof to that all reasonable privileges shoulda be | °C° @ stand for ¢ix may be bad daily Faved vo « ma yoink Shays At Nome Greenwich street "Blens’ | stated to withhold my ay feoueten, ne mn * 2 ae y , HOFFMAN, 0 Whtct was ordered t@ be laid upon the ble for ven a ‘ ‘he Board then adjourned (9 Thureday next at + jock P.M. Whe af Bid 5 50. A rs lecting to guoh Uckets will be Aa ar to vibe regular fee or seT can re ional eum of t not conforming to the abot regulations, ge sxacigianlicllieaaijeta antes which will be enforced by ibe collector. Deeteconve Fri mm Tarsono, K. ©—On the 16th ICHARD JOLLY, Comp roller. jms, sare breke oye iocanre alent oo Ay oor meee bs teak i Secceand Zu | Waa sate Sindee ee easaaae | pecan rt mts cr e Comire o! he male, then ad. | the bus! port . Cowptre! 1 Qeat Thornley erento m1 Hoo adios Hawen, Loe Sry Ginaslanvay whery sw ~ Este # AC $pmne Sp eee mY “ "OESDAY, JULY 23, 1867. THE PRIZE RING. fer 8500 Pagilicw iv the Fourth Ward—Figtt Se et—Sixteen Rounds Fought. pc ico @ slashing mill took place in ¢ well known porting house sm the Fourth ward rn two braners known respectively as the Ulster ~ ° the Sheffield Chicken, The “Pot? 9 OF oo uy north of Ireland, and resides in the Foor | oa oy nig ely. ‘The “Cbicken” le an Bog" oy “pug” of some notoriety. f The men met i the P? sment of the house above altaded to, which Ba® "ygem the scene ef many dog and pugiiistic ‘di®" ates,” and bee won an men. viable fame {i the frequency of the bratal encymier§ that Wwe occurred within its upbal- lowed preeinets, In this dark cellar a roped arena was formed, the fighting ground having been riginally used as a dog-pit, and the rising seate about thle central point of smterest were crowded with the numbers of the rougher classes who assemble to enjoy themselves on such occasions, The toss won b tho “Chicken,” who selected the corner with his bac to the gaslight. Bot» men then stepped into the ring, and were each greeted with a roi of suppressed applause by their respective partisans, The Chicken stri ie, His body, and especially the chest, showed knotty Sony thy tions of hard muscles, which were also noticeable in his poeta arms. The Vet made Jess show of muscle, ¢ appeared compact and wiry, both iv boay and bear- ing. Without ado the antagonista shook each other by Be band with a cautious, guarded grips and then hastily threw themseives into position for ‘ Roum ep iet aecteny ho their sountenanees neo the feawior Dg ‘some sparring lod off with his deft, landing lightly om the Irisimaw's nob, the latter refatiating with a itgut tap-en the rooger’s chest, aud both retired to their corners. Roun 2,—-Both prompt to the call of time, Afier some Nght eparring (he Pet got in n her one on Chicken’s month! out conde & right ier on the shoulder. ‘Tho Pet, hewever, rattled wm a succession of telling biows, but finally caught a terrific left hander on the side of the head, taking him clean off his foet, Roux 3 —Botb the estimable pugs responded with as much alacrity to the call of time as if they had been invited to take @ drink. The Pot appeared a little un- steady on his pine, and migbt been termed slightly grougy, but he faced the Chicken, smiling none the 1¢: Cochin China opened tbe ball by janding a sweet one on the Pet’s rhinoceros, drawing ine bottle of Burgundy ifirst blood’ for the Chicken), and next delivered a tap under his Jeft observer, which did far to raise a mouse. ‘Tho Pet endeavored to putin one or two returns, but fatled signally, and ilnally went to grass to avoid further punighment, his strategical movement being asisted aud accelerated by a smoahing straight one on his bump of benevolence, Roun» 4,-~The Pet arose, looking determined, but ex- hibiting the imarks of past favors he had received. He led off with & venomons persuader on the Chicken’e dexter optic, putting ihat organ immediately into mourn- ing, and, in faet, “dousing the glim.’? Chicken retadi- ated with a beetle crusher m tho Pet's victualling de- partment, Both slogged away merrily for some time, when the Pet closes the round by throwing bia opponent heavily. Rovxn 5,—The contestants came up again sharp to time and exhibited a great deat of amiability. Chicken leuda off and lands again on the claret bin of tho Pet, who counters with an eye opener and a second one mto the Chicken’s kissing trap. Each then sparred awhile for wind and went at it hammer and tongs again. The Chicken gets the best of it after awbile; knoeking.the Pet against the ropes he managed to get his head in cbancery and fibbed away merrily "util the Pet, after trying to get in a body biow or two, dropped on his knees, thus got through the round avd out of diffeulties, Rounvs 6 to 8.-—The representative of plum pudding and roast beef used op his antagonist as he plesced, ing punishment of a severe nature, the cating sawdust merrily, Rousp 9,—The festive Pet revewed bis wind and advanced boldly to tho breach, sonding in telling blows that sickened the Chicken, but was acajin sent to the boards reinetantly bj rgeous remembrancer, Sixty to one hundred on the Chicken and no takers. Rounp 10,—New life crept into the Pet’s veins, and-be toed the scratch with so much confidence that his friends again took courage. He opened the ball by a stinger upon Jobnny Bull's proscenium box, and rattied suc- cessive blows over his whole body with such rapidity that the Chicken Was nonpiussed, and he acted alove on the defensive, and, trying to pay back the Pet in his own coin, got a warmer opon the head that lifted him magnificently from hie ping, Rownp 11,—Pet's new code and improved tactics were applauded to the echo by hie fmends, who were now willing to bet even om his victory, The same success attended his fighting, the Chicken going to sawduat handsomely, ee arp, of Rovuxps 12 to 14.—Were much of a muchnesr, short and decisive, the Chicken getting all the cream the punishment, as he was not used to General Pet's rey tem of bugle breaking. In the two last rounds the Chicken was beavily thrown. Rounp 15,~In this round some good hitting was indulged in. The Pet succeeded im getting In several ib roasters, while the Chicken, whose proboscis was con- siderably distended and his left optic rendered Sempre | managed to get in a heavy sickener on the Pet's seein | which again caused the claret to flow quite recly. A complimentary return was made by the Pet, who sent a telling sock er and an addenda in his opponent's breast, carrying him off his feet. WED AB ALT 7 PNB TIE MORE BRE A. aud it became’ evident that the fight would result in favor of the former. After dancing round the Chicken ‘and sending in some terrific maulers about tne bead and body, the battle was brought t adden termination by a fearful blow from the left hand of the Pet, which sent the teeth rattling down the tbrost of the Chicken, who dropped tke a shot on the ground, whence be was borne to his corner by his seconds. Being unable to come was then thrown up in tol nuded what was considered a gi contest, ' The stakes of $500 were then awarded to tho Pet amid the rejoicing of bis numerous backers, The afair occapied just forty-five minutes, The Prize Ring Up Town. ‘The fistic art is now becoming so largely patronized ‘that thers is little doubt that it will be shoruy iniro- duced into the best circles as part of the evening's en- vertainment at social gatherings, From Jersey the ‘‘pro- feasors of tho mauly art’’ have at length crossed the river to the Empire City, and from Wabbington Market they have now got “up town.” In Broadway, at the corner of Bieecker sireei, quite anu interesting little mill came off yesterday afternoon in the presence of an excited crowd of spectators and lovers of the P. R. Two ronghs of boxing proclivitios, and with acargo of something stronger than water on board, met and jostled one another by chance at the street corner. For five minutes or more, and the hour was six im the evening, be it known, they fonght and “fit” without interraption from the frieadly guardians of the peace. Thon, having each got enough, they weut on their way boih sadder, and, peraiveniure? wiser men. THE LORD BOND ROBBE! wi the Bends Wet Lerd aud Who Restored A New Revela Hestered to Mr. Them. 1k would seem that sie robbery, which at the time of its commission created so much excitement in @uancial circles, Is destined to he brought back to the recollection of the public mind now and then by the sudden solution of one of the \Y supposed mysteries that have surroaaded i from the day Jack Rand put bis finger in the bond pre in Exchange place, When the first clue to the robbers was obtained, after the precious scrip was missed, oud the leading operators were arrested, it was not known what bed been done with a single bond. ‘Stil $860,000 were recovered, in periodical instaimeuts, by detective Rider and Captam Joorian « short time afierward, It ext ascertained that ihe greater portion of the bonds had been sent to Europe, where they were held by certain ‘es in the bope that, after given time, ot would be suabled to di of the ithont fear of . But their bope turned ow vain one, as the detectives had so ee not @ bond could be put on either tl American market without leading to the man who dared the undertaking. the artouishing anuouncement th ,200, the bonds had a returned to Mr. Lord by certain per- tles in this city, who tad recs them from another party in Burope with an order te hand them over to thoir rightfnl owner. Bat who these parties were could de learned at the time, and mach talk about the com- James G.King’s Sons, bankers, of this city, and that the European party was tbe wei! known bankers, Har- ing Brothers, of London. It apy that the later fra otained the bonds from « lawyer in the English capital, who received them direct from those iets who had come . them in aa unlawful meaner. He, of cou Bow the sole possessor of | ident! tl oe who held they affirm, that several of the bonds sent to Mr. Lord did not cori nd with the nambers of any bonds be had lost, aud that they hed been forwarded to him as « se urity for the safe return of the sumbers stolen, bas t. Evon were the most party in the onse tion, the SHPWOEOK AND LOSS OF LIFE Boston, July 22, 1867. During the gale ef Sanday morning the schooner Qlive Braveh, Captain Lopaus, from Calais for Beverly, went ashote ope fnile bélow Sandy Beach, and will prove a lobe, the see © compibye breach over her, G@rto of lamber id sirgwn glong the beach, The crew co of captain, who attempted to lagd [p the beat, Striking the mate upon the bead and he iy. His name was Jomes Kelly, aging? man, years of age, anda brothenia.inw of yt Washes Willy deo pC T OED, DRIVES 19 at : fad Lbs 1 ape aaamnatih cumini aicctike) ths a iey emer eis = mouth of the @ercarn —The obstructions at Pe theues to Calvary Cemetery the great - Miseaenpp: greatly tmpede the traits, on | for interment. ‘A Sen Francisee papers phase copy. Naisox.—On Monday, Jory 2, Bowery J., inf of Jobn and Ellen Nelson, aged 4 Year aa 6 wea The funeral wili take piace from the residence parents, 863 Grand street, on Wednesday afternosa, two o'clock, Pearson.—In Jersey City, on Sanday, July 21, ef sumption, Tauwas l’sarson, In the 27th year of bie The relatives and friends of (he family are invi attend the feneral, from ihe residence of bis 189 Newark avenue. * 0%, Many plans have beon propese® to re- - @O Bare that obetruct the navigation: and the 0M Orleans Times says the one mvsl likely to prove fectual is one recently submittea to the New Orleans Academy of Science. This plan is to @enstruct com- verging jetiiea two or two and a balf miles in length on each side of the river, the lower ends of Which shall reach the outer exivewities, of the i Pors.—In Brooklyn, on Sauday, July 21, Jamas Dar; and by thus turaing the whole fore of | payamonan, omy child of albercH. and Maly Be the current upon the bar, the author of | aed 7 months and 5 days. Services this (Tucslay) aflernoon, at one o'clock, 226 Frapklin avense. Kelatives and friends ere spectfully invited to attend, 7 Boston papers please copy. Porrer,—At Plainfield, N. J., om Monday, July Roswait B., son of John A. and Emma 0, Potter, 4 years and 2 (og ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend x 0 funeral services, this (Tuesday) aft @ residence of E:. 8, Potter, eld . foot of Liberty street at past the boa feels confident that in the vourse of a few months the depth of the channel would be tacreased to thirty feet, and all impediments to navigation be re- moved. Itinsaid that the bar cannot under any car- cumstances be exteuded very weh further into the gulf, for that great tropical current whieh makes the gulf streams sweep along cur entire coast already washes away ail deposits From the outer edge of the bar. After the crown of the bar is reached and the seaward slope commen: the water deepens rapidly to nine hundred feet, and ten miles off no soundings can be made. These facta are adduced as sufficient reasons for concluding o'clock P, M., returning at bi y for a considerable distance, yetfit would | 9 native of pever extend very much further in an ouiward direo- | bis ace. ty Cavan, Ireland, In the 85th ton, and consequently it is urged that if effectual agents are bpm ye) the ber from iis present position it will be removed forever, The friends and acquaintances, and thore of brothers, are respectfully invited to attend the ful from his late residence, No. 361 Madison atreet, hi (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past ono o'clock. Rortoy.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 21, Orme JP snl Otto and Mary Rotion, aged 24 years, § mont a ye, The relatives and friends of the family are to attend i fase on Wedn mornin; o'clock, at in ureh, corner of Washington Johnson streets, Brooklyn,” ~ Rowe.—A grand solemn requiem mass wit! be braied for the repose of the soul of the late Eow. Rowr, at St. Andrew's church. corner of Duane and City Hall place, on Wednesday morming, at o'clock, The relatives and friends of the deceased, of tag Patrick Rowe, are respectfully invited atten 4 Boanre.—At MoComb’s Dam, on Saturday, July 20, Guores Scary, aged 54 yoars. The relatives and frieads of the family are reepecttully invited to attend the funeral, from bis residence en Dam, tbis (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Pt Ssinert,—On Monday, July 22, after a short but ful illness, Eppre, son of F. and & A. Seibert, aged years, 10 months and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro reap fully invited to attend the funeral, this ) at noon, at two o’clock, from the residence of bis parent No, 183 East Sixty-fifth street. 4 Cuanies H., infant co Buaw.—On Monday, July 22, of John and E'len Shaw. Relatives and frievds are respectfully invited to atten: the funeral, from the residence of his Ble Jn Bik! man etrvet, Brooklyn, between Willoughby Del avenues, this (Tuesday alternoon, at two o’elock. Surtu.. Sunday, July 21, Tuomas Danses Samy aged 65 years, His friends and relatives are invited to attend funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, his late residence, 210 =pr ng street. © Stour —At Orange, N. J., on Sunday, July 21, of sumption, Taxopors Stour, ‘of Brooklyn, in ihe 62d yea nis a, His friends, and those of his brother-fnJaw, Jeanc Condit, are invited to attend the funeral, from st, SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF EW YORK. JULY 22, #357. Arrived. Steamsliip boutna Moore, Waltace, Newberm, NC, 72 hours with indse and passengers, to Murrcy, Werris & Co. Steamship Valiey City, Fomtin, Georgetown, DO, with Mhdse, bo Jas UL a 8S storeship Relief, Belden, Baitimore, 10.days, Brig Jolia, Logan, Dewarara, 22 days, with molasses, dc, master. Brig T Mf A Pitt Gir), Sicele, Berninda, 6 days, with afl, to Middicion & €o. Below. Bark Lady Franklin, from ow Bay. ETS Ottawa, from Cleninegos (by pike bout Abn Leggett, lo Wind at sunvei 8, ne 2, brig Yekes, Morton, from ® e J Joues, Taber, do i. kchrs Louisa 4, ornise; 29th, Orie M Romington, Rem Foreign Ports, Bunwova, July 8—Arrived, echy Margaret (Br), Nichols, Maine. . ona av Ports FORTKESS MONROB, July 22—Arvived, bark Angelo Caroling (Ital), Colotia, N¥ork tor Richunand, Sailed—Sbip' Premier, briga Britaunla, Freestone, and Jose Palto, all from Halthnore for foreign parte WILMINQION, NC, July 2—Arrived, sicamsbip Gen McCallum, NYork Bor Other Slapping News ent Page, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Baarros—Sawin,—On Thursday, July 4, at Philndel- phia, by the Rey. Royer Orion, Jonny P. Bravtox, of | church, Clinton avenue, Brookiyn, this (Tuesday) af Philadelphia, to Mira. Jann ANw Sawix, of New York, noon, at balf-past three o'clock, without further a CARPRNTER—KRENR. July 21, by tioe, 1. W. Chadwick, Georce P. Canrenrer, of AGEN. —On Monday, July 22, Joay V., infant TRAPI, of John V. and Elizabeth ': Traphagan, aged 3 and 0 days. Funeral services at the residence of his parents, Seventy-first stroct, near Fourth avenue, on W. at twelve o'clock M. Relativos and friends of tho are invited to attend, Van Darnre,—At her residence, after a severe ill of three weeks, on Monday, July 22, Anna C. M. Vi Dreuz, beloved wifo of John Van Drebie, 23 years, 10 months and 15 days. ‘he friends and relatives of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late dence, Fifty-seventh street, er of Ninth avenue, Wednesday, afternoon, at one o'clock. shire, to Miss KAnie Keun, of Newark, N. J, HavrrMax—WaRvax.—At Irvington, Westchester ceunty, N. Y., on Wednesday, July 17, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev, Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Cuaunes Hexry Havrrwsx, of Haverstraw, to Mite Rostka, daughter of P. M. Warman. No cards. Lorez—Worvk,—On Monday, Jaly 22, at St, John’s church, Ctitton, Staten Island, by tho Rev. B, & Huntington, Maxus nr J, Lorn, of Lima, Pera, to or Wours, danghier of N. H. Wolfe, of thia city, ScLaTeR—Lbt —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 17, by Rov. J, B, Brockett, Ricnaky A. Secater, of Macon, Ga., to Miss Jexnie S. Lee, of Now York eliy. No cards, Macon papers please vopy. ¥ __ JUSCELLANBOUS. Barxy.— on Governor's Island, on “CJARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS SOATTERS Monday, J ANN, the beloved wife of Depis Barry, A, lily and the rose wheuever applied. There ts nethi aged 37 years. wee a Notice of the funeral hereafter. Benumann.—On Monday efternoon, July 22, atter a short iilness, Jou J". B. BrueMayn, the beloved son of Henry and Sophie Behrmaon, aged I year, 10 months and 14 days. The friende and relatives of the family are respect- APSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY | OBTAINE New York ‘and States where dedertion, &e., cause. No publictty or cl free. MBO BSOLUTE DIVOROKS OBTATNED ROM 4 courts of several States without Re icity re 5 fully invited to attend the funera), on Wednesday after- Granted. Also commissioner for all tho moon, at two o'clock, at the resitience of bis parents, F. 1. KING, Ai /, 40 Broadway. No. } 401 Tenth avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth street, si Rn cel a Sonn Bi ; Becx.--On sunday, July 21, Canisiuan F. Beck, aged 36 Pega 9 months and 2 days. relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, Page y) after. A —JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS IMPARTA ° mye ey pe the complesien, soft ancy and Soese eee noon, atone o'clock, from his lat jo, 334 Cas! LOTrBRIBS. lpsket —On M ‘ July 22, of conaumption, 8m AUSE HE ng eoecg are, Folton «trees. 39 s 5 o D, eBA 5 a ry at wi A, wife of Thomas Peak, xged'@l years, eee OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGI Btato Lottery, for the benefit of the Mavonte pate | Home. GEORGIA STATE RXTRA—CLAss 260. JULY 2 Let, » a, pM RS, ‘The relaiives and friends of the family are invited to attend tbe funeral, from her late residence, No. 86 Horatio street, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, Brapiey.—On Baturday, June 29, in Hull, Yorkehi England, Mr. Tom Gronck Bapcxy, compositor, ‘aged 2 years and4 days, late of Brooklyn, 1. 1. Highly re- 27, 68 36, 48, 11, 62, 73, joa “v all who knew him, SUPPLEMENTARY 2XTRA—Ci ican Odmeetane, rte ce nithas n. iitiamaena) time 72. 35, 66, 68. 20, 12, Oly 47, ness, Marriv W. Buxvow, eeod 31 years, $ months and 4, 90) 78 an 53,28 Th, 11 days, W. BOVD'& MGINTYRE & OFFICAL DRAW ok + State Lotreries, SEMPSOR! KENTUCKY STATE, RETRA——C1ASS JULY 22, 1867, ‘i Pr aa ak Wa aera ale ee ar KENTUCKY STATE—CLASS 444, yuLY 22, yi Ce ee a 7, ay MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Ma re. The friends and relatives of the family, the volunteer members of Columbian Hook Company, No. 14, are respectfully invited to at funeral, from the residence of father, No, mine street, on Wednesday morning, Boston and Portiand papers please copy, Day.—On Monday, July 22, Avevsra H., wife of Albert Day, in her 4ist year. The friends of the family are inviled to attend the funeral, from Trinity chapel, on Wednesday afternoon at three 0 clock. Dy. Auaas,—-On Monday, July Roms Oe Anas, aged 15 year ‘the friends of ber father, & her grandfather, J. F. Hernande:, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funerai, at’ St. Francis Xavier's charch, Sixteenth street, near ~ixih avenue, this (Taes- ) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, wrmas.—-At Flatbosh, on Monday, July 22, Hesry & son of vohn H and Maria K. Ditmas, aged i year and 7 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to 3 Car- + ten o'clock KENTUCKY STATE, EATRA—CLASS LOY, JULY 18, 62, 15, 40, 21, 76, 41, A, 1, a1, 0, TaTeORY MAE crane 908, su, ‘ag a bid 1 RANCH, MORRIS & 0b. an Fe ‘or lars of Kentuc! tat RAY. EDDY & CO. Covington, Fearing» izes cashed and. informati RICHMOND, Nod Cortlandt stecot es OCC areaelng —JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS REMOVES AN. 2. prevents freckles, tan, black ® pimpes and discolorations of the skin, and smooths out the marke small pox, BSOLUTE DIVORCES Mania pp tas MER- LEGALLY OBTAINED attend the fiueral, from the resilonca of his grand. | where Ne feos chatgel wut dinate ie wet.” father, Henry &. Ditmas, this (Toesds afternoon, at ] euitation free. GEORGE LINCOLN, iawyer, 80 ry four o'clock. a zg ‘Dover. —Gn Sunday, July 21. Hanne Dopas, | —— Mead a vier iy Dodge, RB or OYAL HAVANA AND ALI widow of Veter H. Dodge, of Macomb's Dam, aged 29 years, 8 months and 7 daye The relatives and friends of che ‘ainily are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral. trom the Baptist church, fm Fifth avenue, deiwern 126th and 127th streets, on ‘Wednesday afternoun, ai three v'riock. Domenry.—On Monday, July 22, Panay Kowaxp, eldest gon of Charles aud Rore A. Sohorty, aged 5 years, 2 months and 2 daps ‘The faneral will take song from the residence of his parente, 16 Henover ple Brooklyn, thie - (Tuesday) afternoon , at two o clock. Londonderry (Ireland) papers please copy. Doverass.—At Youkers, ou Sonday, July 21, Ronene J., youngest son of Robert J and Elizabeth Douginas. BGA BR: | Prizes cashed. Information a h Rt (rear basement), 10 Wall street, N | QeRoFULA, ERUPTIONS, SKIN DISEASES FYRR | JD klvd cured, sn every tnstsnoe. Disease of the Hears ‘Lungs, Throat, Liver, Kidneys, &e,, onred, Dr. BONE, 14 West Sixteeurh wtreey + as a ree or LOAN OF FICRS. : i AT ML, BROADWAY, Room No 6-1 ray rug || est prices iamwrud ‘alcbeo, vance Mberaith ‘on the same. Tu CHARLES A. PEASE, Diamond Broker, * ) DVANCES MADE ON DIAMON: Ww. Bs, Je AP Eanes MAO" RUNOW A NASI | fhe relatives and friends of the family are respeetful- ly invited to attend the funers!, from the resdence of | SVeRue, Private ollice entra: ~~ his ie, at Yookers, on Wednesday afternoon, at DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATOHK balf-past three o'clock Jew Sliver Ware, ac bought woe Famanise.—On Moncey, July 22, Barron Grey, only fon of Austin and Mary V. Famariss, aged 7 montis, ‘The relatives aud friend are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral services, a: tho residence of bie parents, 65 Fas Vifty-recond street, thia (Tuesday) alter noon, ab haif-pasi threo o'clock. Feruvroy.—On Monday, July Wisse B., son of Mary ‘and the late Jane F go 20 years and 6 jays. The relatives and frionde of ihe faanily are invited to adtend the (uneral, from his late Fact Elghiy-seventh tirees, ov Weruesdas o'clock noon, #, fc. oF at full vi J. 8. COHEN, 705 Broadway. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWS cer, Merchandive, and ° personal property, me ‘of Fourth streey room 18, agement teen t, 4S BROADWAY, RXER, oF 124 ECKEA \ Watches. ‘Joreln, Sikverteare ow Lineral avs anal consignments. and Wai . ei A. onto was Broker. | T HYM. @8 BROADWAY, NER. BOND — strovt-Lioeral advances aunts on Distr er watcheg, faily Wence, 98 at twelve For.—Ou poner, July 22, st 124 Harreon streot iverware, or will the highest value = — : 8 short Uinase, ed Foy, eed — Bit years, jaw of Dennis Lacken, of the pansh | —— | oe t of Castieconnor, county Sligo, Ireland. T 12 WAVERLEY PLACE, NFAR BRO AY.—| May bi sou! rest in peace A ——, ie Dees ot aay the Jewelry, or advance on the same. __TSAAC8, Diamoad Broker, late of 41 Broatway oo Reqaewar. Faas, BOND ereent_casit P—sharermemdeleeebenlid 3” 1554 The relatives and friends of the famity are ehe fully invited to attend the funeral, on Weduecay after. noon, at two o'clock, from St. Peter's church, corner of Warren and Hicks streets hh Brooklyo, The romaine to be interred io Calvary Cemetery, Willlamaburg. Gornine,—On Saturday, Jniy 20, Joskew 2. Gountye, . PTE ey ory ae a oie = brother Abie: 9 TWENT Fig 4 STR Shag age Meh ¢ frien ¢ family, Creenwood Lodge, No. price ald } ead Commonwealth Lodge’ No 600 F. ood d. Me, ore | omen oe Orabie ailvauces Made on the sine. 3 respectfully invite t atiend the faveral, from the Method church, Lighteeuth street, pear Filth avenue, South Brooklyp, on Wednesday afteruoon, at three fs ss a otha mine {ULL VALUR GIVEN POR DIAMONDS Eg eer ay Ud o'clock, ba AWNERORmenee ee Jacom.--On Mondas, Jniy 22, Tease Javons, aged 51 AY NBROKEWS -S70G80S BO iatway.—h0rs years. The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from bis Inte reeidence, 262 Weat Eleventh 4 Diamonds, siibtla Yor ibe taiue Gut thie oq HIGHEST PRICE PATD FON Digg Kmitay —On Sunday, Joly i, Aww Kervry, the 4 ratches, Ji 7 Silver te loved wite of Jobim B. Reiley, im the 40th year of her | atvagoos om. the tame, a Loves co. } The relatives and friends of the famyy are respect. | esters I fully Invited to atiend the funeral, thie (Tnesday § MUSICAL, noon, at half-past one o'clock, from her tate residence, | “<““2o<Ncup MUSIO AND PIANO WA iT No le Mortis place, Forty-second Sireet, between Tonth aed enya te Pas a og wa above Twenty-Afth streei, vy YRUDERICK BLUM! and Eleventh avenues. Maux.—Io Brookiyn, on Sunday, July 21, Winwam ane Oe eee one lon io. aetg of key wo golaras agol The vee and friends of mily are inwited to a OI ri autond the faneral, from bis late reside rite | fwonty fous ofS, Ate Woot tasuir-tteeoee ee Sean thin Teday) afer al clr Gre ater fob and Won Twenty-three The members o} No. 461, F are PIANO, , STN ; ovueaed wo agen a he Vodye rosin ta day TH ede Twentrolstn sure, betvven Revey nay at one P.M, ae par of 5 men teachers; ready; of respect t our late brot wi ry strtotly 4 terme very favorat 7 sg iv, BD ah -— BOSIO, PIANIST, TEACHER OF VOOA Cammanmen, wife of Benry Meyer, in the 37th year of her fausle. ‘wil a tow ai Srot Ose meee particOlare will be gives Im to-meorrow's arene: _ aR. —On Sunday youngest gon of Gharies apd anvie e 4 bad on erty (Phloem ia At Montojait, N.J., om RY, twin of Fiedtore 10

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