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THE FASHIONS. BUSY SCENES IN NEW YORK. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE RERALD. Mock Avctione-Cheap Clothing Extabish- A Giddy, Brilliant Whirl, and Ite Many In-| “ente-Paper Stands and Seda Water can ei ceenreaktonchle Toilety at the | Feuntaine-Castle Garden Grase Plats—-The Grand Lsternational rse of Military | Bethers, Idlers and Loafers and Ferryboat ue, Hats, Patetots | Excurstonists. Brewn Straw *One dollar! one dollar!! one dollar!!! Doilar, United Styles. Going at a dollar! Yes, sir; this patent, superfine, cloth OU! FASHIONABLE WATERING PLACES. BAVESINE HIGHt.ANDS, ‘Tw Season at These Pretty Hightands and Jong the Jersey Coast, and a Rigmarele of Facte and Auccdotes, Adventeres and Discoveries Never Before Recerded in tae Sach is the Bowery on Saturday ight. Asaset oto the picture, the student of New York life and living can- not do better thaa take a passing glance at the companion sketch of ‘TRE BATTERY ON BUNDAY. At between two and three o’clock on Saturday morn- ing a fire océurred in the seamen’s boarding house 66 Oliver street, kept by James W. Reed. The fire when first discovered wag found burning in s closet om the Game Chapter. Bennet—An Inkling of broiling hot day in July or August is the time ¢ eB EES of Jersey Coast, Pans, July 26, 1667. ‘sack coat is going to be sold for one dollar. One dollar to ten ine grounds around Chas Gergen aud the Haery first floor, between the front and rear rooms By its August 10, 1867. } ‘As fast as Hercules cut off the beads of the hydra a | fifty? Thank you, sir. Two dollars, Four doflars? | imful! perfection. At this time of the year, on a Sun- | timely discovery Mr, Reed, aided by policemen Buck- Jey and Kiernan, of the Fourth precinct, and Hkewise assisted by the boarders, was enabled to subdue the progress of the fiames, and ultimately to put out the fire before it spread much beyond the closet in which it commenced. From the fact of finding a bundle of men's wearing apparel in the adjoining yard, which prior to the fre was known to. have been in this closet, the same being tied around with a silk sash, Mr Reed at once suspected a former boarder, named Thomas Accordingly Ser- geant Townes, of the Fourth precinct, directed officer ‘an Duser to search for the said Lambert, and in the oun ere the accused was found and taken into custody, At station house, when searched, a lot Keys was found upon his per- also = small chisel, This chisel, it seems, upon examination fitted the indentations made in #trunk whiob stood in the adjoining room to the fire. One of the keys in the prisoner's possession also fitted the lock of the closet door from which tho clothing had been stolen and the fire had been applied. It appears further, from the testimony taken by Fire Marchal Baker, tbat the accused had been sent away by Mr. Reed for non-payment of board, and that the night before the fire he went to the house, saw Mr. Reed, and, calling him very hard names, threatened to get square with him within twenty-four hours. There is an alle} alongside of Mr. Ps house, through whic! is to have gone, then got over the yard fence, clambered on a shed and eptered the house by the second story entry window, made the selection of clothing, consisting of coats and shirts, endeavored to rob a trunk, and then outof revenge fired the house. In making his escape the supposed incendiary returned again over the yard fence, In so doing he ieft some deep foot prints on the flower . Witnessing these foot marks the Fire Marshal ordered the prisoner’s boots to be removed from his feet, The boots were conveyed to the premises, and there it was found that they fitted the impression in the earth exactly, and what made the @t more | ney a was tho fact that the sole of the right it on one side was worn in a bole, and the im) ion Of the earth exhibited that fact. These facts, together with other circumstances and identification of his being iu the adjoining yard at the time of the fire, seems to make out a very strong case of circumstantial ‘The prisoner, when told by the Fire Marshal ¢ charged with setting fire to Mr. Reed's house, declared that it was @ conspiracy got up against him by Mr. Rood, The case will be taken before Justice Dowling is day. ‘The venerable ‘Sam Jones,” the famous faherman of day, when the thermometer marks ninety and Bandy Hook, has, as Captain Cuttle would express it, Deen taking an obserwation and making a calculation. from which he predicts that we aball have our summer Wie year in the fall, and thay September will be a Foasicr, trom Cape Cod all the way down to Cape Hatteras— That stormy Cape, marked by a thousand wrecks. Bam's opinion is doubtless that of the potentates of aii oor seaside summer caravansaries, for without a Foasting September, driving the town back into the country, the season's balances of most of those poten- tates will be on the wrong side of the ledger, The fmeason, 80 far, hag been fluctuating and dull, the usual flocks of fasbion’s summer butterflies have not appeared, ‘melther among the mountains, nor by the sea, Paris, with ite world absorbing fascinations, has taken off the cream, and then there are no more fortunes made in a Might by fat war contracts, gold speculations, or petro- Jeum, On the contrary the times are tight, and many ‘men who for three or four summers past had their thousands for a summer frolic, have not now more than a few hundred or ffiies to spare. So it is, ‘that the visitor to Saratoga, Long Branch, Niagara, or the ‘White Mouvtatas, of yesterday, is apt to be of this morn- fg, and 90 it ig that while the numbers of pleasure @eekers on the wing seem to be as large ag usual, the Bumbers constantly going home appear to equal the muwmbers going out. Their stoppages here and there are sbort&r, s0 that in many casea Jast summer's circuit of ‘three or four wooks is cut down tocight or ten days, ‘according to the reduced surplus of pater familias, Bere at these Jersey coast Highlands, only two hours from Chambers or Barclay street, and accessibie at almost amy our of the day, by the Red Bank steamers, Sea Bird, Meta and Helen, for twenty-five cents, and by the scashore steam- Ddeats and reijroad fora dollar the round trip to this hace; we have, and have pad a full house since the Of July. If there were hote! accommodations ro for ten thoasand people, Long Branch seven miles low, would be completely eclipsed, for in these pretty mountains, boundless forests, and delightful inland Swaters, there are @ thousand attractions of which “the Branch” is utterly denied At “the Branch” three years ago this day, there were ten thousand people; day there are not half the number, although Stetson's, the Continental, the Mangion and the Metropolitan make ® good show for a profitable campaiga. ‘Thompson, our landiord, by industry and enterprise, has from small beginnings risen to the dignity of one of She nabons of New Jerscy. Inthe outset tho expense of ‘Bsaiiboat was to him a luxury far in the distance; but to-day be sports a little river pleasure steamer for the eccommodation of his guests, and bas horses and car- yinges for land excursions He has this season, more- over, in the handsome and accomplished Meschutt, one ‘of the most efficient stewards and caterers on the Jersey weaboard. Not many moons ago a distinguished tra- umber of others sprang up, and in like manner have | Wes, sir-ree! Four fifty? Five dollars? Filty? Yes; other attractions followed the departure: of the red | don’t you wish you may get it? Seven! Going at fez, which was the wost conspicuous feature of the | seven! Eight—ten? Ten dollars; thank you, sir; and ‘True Believer, Abdul Aziz. Since the Taar (we have | a fine coat, too! Gone! and dog cheap at the price, deen requested through the papers not to spell him | May as wali have the vest and pants? You will? Yes, Czar) bas returned to his icebound regions we have been | sir. Twenty for the lot, Shel! out your greenbacks threatenca with @ cessation of gayeties; bat far from | No receipt required. There you are, sir—money down. that, the programme has been very fall, and we have | One dollar! One dollar! dollar!! dollar!!!” And another gala at the Hotel de Ville towards the close of | thus the busy auctioneer of the cheap clothing store this month. Myriads of attractions are drawing every- | plics bis pushing trade “from morn till dewy eve,” and where, and whersoover the Parisian turns he meets that, | gete off goods by gaslight which might not stand go well terrible infiiction—the actor Sothern’s portrait, stuck | the searching orb of day. The Bowery is a suggestive up at every corner, on every wall, cart and | and motley place to witness at any time the art of buy- lamp post. Mr. Sothern appears every night as | ing and selling carried on to perfection; and here more Lord Dundreary in the character of a heavy swell. | things are bought besides clothing, and more porsons When people choose to pay for the theatre they expect | ‘sold ”’ than goods. \o see heavy swells, and’enjoy them more or less on the From the precincts of the City Hall up to the Cooper Staze, Dut to be compelled to see Lord Dundreary all | Institute, the Bowery is one wholesale mart along the through daily iife, winking under @ pane of glass with | entire extent of its sidewalks, its thoroughfare and ite one eye while he stares at one with the other, is rather | cross streets, Trade is here represented in every sensational in bot weather. e varietv ; but, for the sake of deacription, it may as well Another exciting feeling of the kind {s caused by the | be classifled under three especial heads, which may be newly arrived company of Japanese jugglers, They too | termed, respectively, the store trade, tho stal! trade, and are painied life size everywhere, tumbling down, climb- | the pawnbrokers’, or the mont du piélé} trade, Firkt ing up, creeping over, daring forward, frightening | among these, the store trade—which may be likewise horses and old women to doath, just as if they were live | called the street trado—may be end to absorb the largest Chinese, Portion both of business and custom. ‘Tue only way to avoid them isto hire a chair at the | The first peculianty that strikes one on entering the central garden of the Exposition and leisurely observe | Bowery, via Chatham street, is the preponderance of fury the divers nationalittes as they passin threes and fives | nitnre dealers and the vast amount of chairs, tables, before one, A certain amount of emotion must even | sofas, lounges, and particularly articles of a sit down- there be endured, but of adifferent nature. Some is | upon tendency. On the right hand sidewalk, in going very acute, however; that, for instance, which 1s caused | up town, one passes througif immense rows of mahogany by English tourists who come over to Paris in smoking | and deal chairs, spruce chairs and maple chairs, chairs coats and wideawakes, juat as if the Exposition | of fancy, stained and grained woods—in fact, every de- were a matter of ‘larking picni then those | scription of the article sufficient to transform a cheerless Russian walters, dressed exactly like choristers, | Jot !uto one of happiness and possession. Here is a 4 givantic family chair, big enough to contain threo or who will insist on putting @ slice of lemon in one’s tea. | four persons wituin the area embraced by its wide and The next painful sensation ts causcd by abath chair | portly arms. There is a tiny seat, which looks rolling over one’s foot, for those whose mission it is to | 88 If | chiseled oute of | fragility, and which would break down with the weight of a new draw pretty ladies about who never walk, like tobavo® | horn baby, although nine pounds wou!d be considered feo space to themselves and mangle the extremities of | rather an ¢xcoss of aroletapols for such, Carpets hang jown on all sides, 1 formin; @ pathway along into a their fallow’ creatares whoee gaze is averted. Another | 1101. Cr Oriental alste with tapeatried hanzings like one obnoxious conveyance is the velocipede, or two large | of the narrow strects of Constantinople. Rugs confront spider wheels, steered in and out aud everywhere by | vo. every now and then, swinging from many a cross- the rider, who runs any one down wichout the shortest | beam overhead, threatening your hat with instant annini- notige. Then there are afew “path” engines loose, | tation uniess you obev the maxim contained in Goldsmiths steam engines, which are supposed to grind down the | piay She Stonps to Conquer, and periorm a temporary sand, but pursue quiet, calm observors, spreading fright | opsesance. Besides these points are the pots, pans and and coal dust on their passage. Ail this, with the noise, | Koitles, dishes, crockery ware and other leaser articles of bustle, machinery and music, is but a joor relief {10m | eommerce, not incinding the false jewelry, consisting of the Japanese tumblers and others. tinsel, bijouterie and Brummagem diamonds—al! beyond ‘The American Restaurant is the safest after all. One | count and calcutatlon, The furniture aud carpet shops ap- ever experiences a certain amount of security before | pear to border one sideof the way : the clothing establish- American cheer, served in the American style. There ments, “Cheap John” and jowelry stores oceupy the is, besides, @ lovely drawing room for ladies at the | other; and taking them altogether, the Bowery is a vory establishment, where crushed toilets are renovated, | Seyila and Charybdis for an unsyspicious stranger to tra- chignon# arranged, curls re-recréped, and the ski re- | verge oither by day or by night, shonid he fortunately oF freshed by most weicome soap and water, I beg to say, | unfortunately be possessed of capital to invest. Granting the soap and wator is not in the drawing room, but in @ | that «J. 8.” ithe ansuspl: ious strangerjescapes the differs side dressing room. One of the tinest plauos is im the | ent stores on tho sidewalks, thero remain the various ee festa and smoking room compicte the ar- stalls to confront an‘ entrap bim, besides the nnm-rous 2ggars and impostors who wi!l mest him at every step There 18 a great deal more to be said about the Exposi- | anq tion, Butl amon forbidden growod; the fashions are Cal a nye Ladd anc bP le ig ‘the of Hogarth or the pencil of a Cruickshank. On first passing witbin She goven of the grounds one cannot but be strack by the nish element (to com an adjec- tive) of the frequesters of Castle Garden, which are sheltered here and there by the grateful but scanty shade of some spreading apd crossed at right angles and in every direction straight and curved, narrow and broad sandy gravelled paths leading nowhere ip particular and about the wide rotunda, containing the Emigration Commissioner's offices, aro hordes of freamly landed Germans and Irish, waiting for employment and lingering by the sbades of the first land they have set foot on after suesing the wide Atlantic, before diving into the heart of New York or seeking out @ home in the West, whither the greater portion of them will soon be wafted by the ara rail- roads and “tron borses!’ of the Erie, Chi and Northwestern lines, Stretched on the sparse horbage is a burly German, with his frau and a lot of little ones, making @ picnic of a giant sausage, bread and int of some unaicgholic beverage, as the favorite lager must be foresworn on aSunday. Again, on seo Pat and Kathleen, with thelr ragged but healthy jitt!e flock, atriving to mako the most of their situauion, cracking many @ jest at their misfortunes and privations, while scattered about here and thero under the trees are scores of joaGug beggars, too tired avd naturally too lazy to seek out better quarters, Farther on you come among the “residents” of the locality, 10 go Out into the Park to get a littie country air, as they think, and these are ‘dressed ail in their Sunday best,” to the astonishment and admiration of all beholdera. The First ward bas certainly a goodly lot of inhabitants, and they mustered hero on the night of the firework diaplay, ‘Fourth of July,’’ im great force to see the Bengal fire, blue light crackers, squibs, Greek fire and Catharine wheels, an rockets exhibited for their benefit. By far the most avimated part of the picture is where tho bathing boxes aro situated and boats let on hire, just by the military landing place of Gov- ernor’s faiand, at the point of iand which juts oat be- tween the North and East rivers. From this standpoint ‘one of the finest views 0 New York bay can be obtained, and it would make a good foreground for a sketch. It {s the busiest portion of the Battery scone; here ‘life’? in all its varieties can be observed and noted within the compass of a dozen yards, Sul life, active life; a very panorama of breathing, bustling, pleasure-seeking and ommferous bumanity. Thousands of uot, sweltering citizena crowd into the baths, and all of them plunge at once into the water for a swim, plaving about like a school of sperm whaies in the Pacitic ocean, while those who have already bathed hang about in the gal- leries at the top of the bathing boxes and watch with great satisfaction the gambols of their brethren below. A number of other idlers gather around the bvats hauled up on the beach and watch the manuveerings of tne dif- ferent cat-rigged and other craft im the stream. The busiest spots of all, however, are the entrances to the Staten Isiand and South ferries Goodness only knows how many people pass through here oi a Sunday. Many thousands go over to south Brooklyn and along toward the quiet shades of Greenwood, via Court street ; but the great majority of ferry excursionists have Staten Island in their eye. The clerks at tho portals of the slip have a hard matter to collect the many ten cent stamps given them and to furnish change to the parties requiring it. The people stream im through the ferry gates all the afternoon, not in twos and threes, but in regular crowds all the time, Long before the boat has como in, which 13 to take them to the island, the fe INTERNAL REVENUE, Defects in the Present Reve System—Pro- Position for Reform. A meeting of the Collectors and Aesessore of the Metropolitan district was held on Friday at the Revenue Agency in this city. The First, Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Thirty-second dis- triets of New York, and the Fourth and Fifth New Collection districts were represented. General Wm. S. Hillyer, Revenue Agent, presided, and Coliector Thos. E, Smith acted as secretary. A full and free discussion of the Revenue laws, and the defects in the enforcement, were had. A committee, consisting of Collectors Field and Smith, Assessors Frankiin and Wellwood and Rev. A. Hillyer, was appointed to {draft a memorial to the of the Treasury afid the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, setting forth the views of the meeting as to the defecis in the administration of tho laws, and suggestions as to how jt can be most effectually executed. The committee were further instructed to reports ‘YVelier, accompanied by half a dozen attendants and scr- ‘vants, after a perilous voyage of exploration in a pretty Matle steam yacht around the Kill-von-Kull and across ‘he treacherous shoals of Raritan Bay, and thence Mrongb the dark woods of these Highlands in a rainy Bight, dropped im upon us here as from the clouds. ‘Charmed’ with this locality, after having exhausted the mgbte and scenes of Europe, from Moscow to Madrid, od from the “bonnie Doon” to the Danube, this dis- 4 5 his plethoric purse. I in for a more efficient co-operation of local officers Mnguiehed traveller remaived here a week, ina cosy | my province; and thouga the Empress Eugenie is ad- | "Ir pacy int : house 1s full in all its rooms; the long passage at the sido \ z 4 ‘ a yin the day, however, at nightfall, when the i lock thro! + | io the epforcenent of the law. - * cottage by the sea,” while the accompanying party at | sent, fashion recalls ime to my duty. shades of evening olow around it, the Bowery ts ton | Jesding down to the end of the donk Te also thronged; | "The general sense of the meeting was that all plans : 4 ‘ Sengees found rest and recreation from the perils they passed. And then, before their departure on paoter coast surveying expedition, the welcome and mating traveller aforesaid gave the attending party end other friends a dinner, and Meschutt, in the order, ‘was reminded of the Maison Dorée, and bis dinner, soup, edibies amd wines, white cravated waiters and all, was Pronounced a meas succesa. The historian in the pre- dnlees cannot resist the temptation to recall this pleasant: pe cee ip this summer's sirnantrts these High- says Do more it is vecuuze he was enjoined and took the tess oath wo say nothing. ever new, x Wheu wil ese Inndecajos tire the view. A dozen summers’ sojourn with this witness have not exhausted their inflnite varieties ana me nooks and The greatest display that has been seen this week ore busy, and on 8 Sat was at ‘the international concourse of military music, | mos more busy, Gayeclally poi he i rr gin which took place last Sunday at tho Palace de 1’Indus- | goq ink sketch, it is a very bable, pandemonium, or trie. Evory available access and avenue was crowded | oi, podrida, to adopt some telling and expressive to overflowing on this occasion. All th different regi- | Similo. ‘There, amid the glare of hundreds of Laring ras. ao came to Pee oh a Deeg vey) xpense, be “F | burners, the ratue of the cars and other vohicles along = command of geueral officers; the chevaliers of t the street, and the jingle of the tiny bells round the ussian guard, in especial, having expended in their | necks of the horses, all the motley mass of pedestrians Voyage the sum of 35,000 francs, The jury, under the | crowd along the sidewalks and jostle one another, every residency of General Mellinet, were stationed in the | ong elbowing his way, unmindful of others, in 1. nt row of the spectator, Their magnifloent umforms | front ‘of tho. stores, small and great. The worthy were gratly admired. It is Becoming Bi Loge of the | mechanic, with his basket of toola slung across his shoui- exquisite character of a performance of this kind, and | der, pursues his homeward way hastily through the the jury found it so difficult to decide who deverved the ering cluster of persons. Here one ecee asprnce palm of victory that they preferred rather to increase | Gry goods clerk daintily picking his steps to the ‘Old the number of prizes which were given, #o that ali came | Rowery,” where some taking piece, reyreseniative of heretofore tried independent co-operation of the local officers wore worse than failures, every space to the rails, over which they hang like a herd of zological specimens, waiting for the erryboat to arrive and tho gates opened for them to be admuted on board. The boat comes in at length, and a goneral movement pervades the mass of people, The soda water counter and the cigar store, before encircled with of persons wanting “drink and a smoke,” are now deserted, and their frequeaters swell the crowd outside ‘and posh closer and closer up to the railings that sepa- rates them from the gangway. At lnegth the gates are opened. snd the people board the boat with the impetu- osity of a pirate crew, the small boys carcering ahead, th: scouts of the older cfowd. A short time back the forry. Doats were even more crowded than still they carry an immense number of day to Staten Isiand. The majority of th ‘ THE CROTON AQUEDUCT. The New Reservoir at Carmansville and Its Pi he Great Tower fer Conveying the Water to All Localities in the Nerth End. Is will be wel} worth a visit to the beautiful villages of ‘and outlooking promontories. then they | '@ Jor their well deserved share. sensational life, may bo advertised. A little further on a 5 0 abound in tales and traditions and and re ‘hile the regiment of tho Duke of Wurtemberg was | trio of neatly dressed and pretty looking girls are !inger- cacbelbore ron pete tigent. Kaa ines, and litle | north part of the city, and toevery district where the delighting every car I noticed the following toileis:—A | ing “in front of a bonnes store” enable to seer dress of pea-green silk, with a long skirt and sweeping | themselves away from the ‘all nothings” train ornamented with rolls of the samo matorial whicu | witch are now dignified with the name of headgear. popriation guarantees the requisite expenditure. It Will be # great desideratum to Carmansvilie, Fort Wash- fishly leave them at home like some other men. How they scramble on to the bost—men, women and - —with tho greatest burry and confusion, as if steam } which had the smell of New come down on either side and are rounded of towards |" Now tnero is a rush of newsboys with the Evening Tele- | Cbildren—wit ington, the Heights, Manbattanville, &c,, as it ‘when dozen whale ships are there discharging their | te back, whore ey simulate s sort of bow with loops | gram, ranuing a race with one another as to viva mi] che veseel wore a eerie hag toap-ereeuenseenay wil, plenty of frealt water at tbeee places. ‘he prspara eargoos of oll. To the leeward you would emell it two | Snd fo pe eye mayen tangas fg 1e top diepcee of thelr Seat copy trek. At the crossings of the | the dock ten mite nd inside they muster like bees on | /oB# for erecting the engine house and boilers will soon saiteo off, and there was always a great amoke around | $24 Dotiom of the sleeves, on theneck aud on the waist- | various streets which intersect the main thoroaghfare | .7,\vesand when the boat goes off at length the crowd | D¢ Perfected; and the Croton Board is, through thelr en- be sbip, and it was jerstood that a ‘were on The short paletet was ‘a. people stop and chat and leunge and expectorate freoly on board is to have @ perceptibie influence on her ‘ineer, pushing on the = well, Messrs. Stevens, Doard profitably working up inte oil those y but oily a pa made Serene " 4 on the pavement while stating their ideas about Maxi- draught of ‘ee Tt je @ pleasant trip to Siaten Island h and Craven are the chief commissioners. z= fsb called, mess Pagan en Fes these = waters aediaieon poh erty Aad ‘Siu braid, pnrdlien yond mulian, or indulging ‘n wariises as to wh Siibuster- see croon abd. parvonlarty plentems on 6 hot day in Ealick. of the Croton Board, is chief inspector of bound. sone old et peared, en ing has any ex: ce OF mt crush and whirl u . She niory got abroed that ihe moss buakere and the cil | 8PPSF one looped up at each seam. Tho bodice was 1 of creases from wx o'clock up to | Moria! trawa ¢ breath A dreeae spring ap and give the | ‘The engine house will convey water to the great tower, and through that medium to ail the highest, north end of the city, Messrs, Brown & erecting this tower feel confident of giving every satis faction. From the tower rae can be forced to Wash- of white muslin striped with narrow black vel’ eight, when thore porary lull while the different jort loose paletot corresponded with the skirt, loons and theatres are absorbing their audiences; but The bonnets were generally ‘ancbon sha) becoming | q little Inter on and until midvight comes upoi Donnet that suits every one and goes wit ry thip, scene, when the rigorous Sunday closing law is carried is made of rice straw trimmed with black ri into operation, the rush along the Bowery and the bustle bouquet of red poppies on ono side, and the same fast and jostle along its sidewalks jucreasex, “The “buy, buy; ing black tulle drapery instead of striogs.~ boy.’ of the Washington market meat salesman 13 noth: Golden-brown straw bounets trimmed with crape will ing to the coaxing Interpleadere of the “Bowery Boys” reign supreme all through autumo. A pretty ornament | ang Cheap Jons; and perhaps, to bo classical in the on these 1s a golden walnot in leaves. va + | allusion, Orpheus would not have bad such a difficult 1 am delighted to say that the name of “ Bismarck,” | ack in charming the charming Eurydice from the realms given to our new buff, is deturoned for something almost | of pluto if he bad had an introductory novitiate in the as busty but less obnoxious; we are to call it ‘‘cockch® | pugtiing region ‘twixt City Hall and the Bible House, ‘were ali a sham; for that the old propeiler had been dis- covered by sone prying detective to be a contraband dis- fillery in full biast, and hed been confiscated according ‘bo the law (or al] such cases made and wided, This is great outlets of New York. After watching how busy trade and its workers are on a ‘Saturday night in the Bowery,” {t is @ pleasure to see these people start out and enjoy thomeelves on a Sunday afternoon. It is not according to the strict Pharasaical doctrine of some croeds that people should go out in the fresh air and be happy and enjoy themselves on the Sabbath ; but any one who marks the happy little children ranning about and sees how the pale face of the toiler is tinged with a faint flush of health and enjoyment as the gea breezes fan his cheek cannot but think the creed of the Pharisee may be occasionally a little overstrained. 4 i true, for otherwise why did this company abandon their Qshing grounds and the moss bankers in the height of the bunker season? The people of the Jersey coast, as a rule, make very Mie show of their worldiy possessions, Here. for in- @once, are Captain Parker, of the steamboat Sea Bird, and Capiain Corlies, of the Meta, plain, unpretending men, ‘ fer'a wit 4 4 substantial, though of chaste design. neither of whom the stranger would suspect to be ric All articles can be bonght in the Bowery “from a an , Dur both of whom ave men of substance, ‘The man } ., CriBoilles are. much reduced in size, but still keep | sheet anchor down to » tenpenny nail,”? as a sailor DEPARTURE OF OCEAN STEAMERS YESTERDAY. ¢ inside walls of the reservoir bave 4 who rowed us.over the river this morning for ten cents | ‘helr—no, they porn ae RS ground, Dems | would say, and really the locality has a most extensive menced, and are being constructed with solid fe an owner of ‘estate, and those men in their little | /tete—indoor and walking dresses, are made with the | variety of merchandise to offer and expose for sale. In The ueval weekly fleet of ocean steamers that leave | stone and cement, intends ghis as well as the general survey of the work. The machinist, the mason, the ater, the blaster of ., bewer of wood and drawer of water, ss working provement to the city of New Y« the reservoir, called the siope wail, will be very strong. and those who have seen it state that it is the best of ‘skirt scarcely touching the ground. ‘The newest pattern for paletots is the mant ila paletot, Lo a. ahs pestaioeaseint ¢ a In front it is a loose mantle, falling in long lappets ou | wear at » very tring outiny. either side, but the back is that of a straight paletot. self also Connemara fi coat for a greenback or A short skirt is often simulated by timmifigs on the | two; and Mary Ann may loxuriate in the possession of skirt, oat the great idea isa rowleau on everything. This, | diamond earrings of the purest water (or glass) for next and the pretty Antoinette fichu, will become @ mania. | to nothing. Lager beer lonses abound all throughout 8 von Gluck purchase him vest sulted for Sabbath Paddy can procure him- Doats out in the bay raking up clams rake up sometime from $15 to $20 aday. In fact, these Jerseymen ani ‘women from their meadows aud sweet potatoes down to AUbeir blackberries and hvekleberries, are a money making peopic, and there are very who have not @omethiug laid up for wraimy day. Even our old col- red bead waiter lives in bis house, the savings of an New York harbor every Saturday departed yesterday in regular course betweon suprise and sunsot, The European steamships were fully represented, and the coastwise craft sailed also punctual to their ume. Among the many vessels that left our port were the honest life time. Great preparations are making by the | These ficbus gre worn instead of mantles. When not of | its jength and breadth, and tobacconists are nearly as | toll resentatives of well known !ines:— the kind ever built in the State or United States. When Hoptue Cut io ter peauut and veautiful reireat up | DISK lace they are made of the light materal employed | numerous; in fact the signs of the latter placed outside | ‘owns Fep the reservoir is finished, the gate houses built, and the ahi rivey, for their annual midsummer night’s dream, | £°F the dress. thetr doors, if gathered together,fwould furnish a whole | _ TB? City of Baltimore, of the Inman Line, left pier | tower in complete working order, then the Croton Board and tbe Jackson Ciub velow, with their daily picnics and Ph og oem pe oes tier Basen the seams by inser- | tribe of Indians for the Washington Cabinet to operate | No. 45, North river,'for Liverpool, at noon, with thirty- | will have done their duty to the north end of ihe city, @ombakes, are making the most of their intervals of aiecall shia cemmeniention tates enn.senede ee a eees er wee Duke Thc Gaeemeee houx | six cabinand one hundred and sixty second and third clase passengers, She had also a general assorted cargo. WEWS FROM CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA, She took out also $77,675 in specie. that, although they will do well to follow the Paris | here on a Saturday night must be immense, as The young people at this house, are discuss fashions, any fashion is fashi now. Whenever ® | then all the workers in the busy New York ‘bee- project of a fancy dress ball, and are in the prepari for their usual Saturday night's Yellow Fever on the Resaca—The Indian fenteria ment of ibe boaus wy come duwa | Very novel ee vo far foundand | hives are paid off, and have their 9 | The National Steam Navigation Company’s steamship | Peonage Story. in Arizona Denied—Heavy reinforcements every Saturday evening. We . ‘< Spend on their pascage through the precineta Bat 'f | pana eft pier Na 47 for Liverpool, with some cabin | Receipts of Wheat=New Coaling Station cism ie, “Vur next winter's style;” but let no one be | the store trade, as it is believed, is great, how groat also doce}: od, our next winter's style surpasses anything yet | is the trade that goes on anent these thousands of little conceived, Ihave had the priviiege of admittance to | gialis which jut out from odd corners and line Canal and eeingy ne ery ye ae and if to she | Grand streets, and acwally form a hedge on cuher side Seon sees ove ——— have had grand- | of the Bowery, up vo and within its limits? Fruit male, ‘a loss for amusements at these Hixhiands, have Woods, and menuptat! and lakes , 12 anda large number of third class passengers, besides a Ban Fraxcesco, August 10, 1867. a {0 look as they did when | newspaper stalls, oyster stalls, peanut and lantique, left foot of. Christophe r street, for Brest | 12 this city in opposition to Geqyge Gorham, the regular ‘Come unte these yellow sends Gisrespecifal lips called them “old Guys,” and if these m a And then join banda.” adios aro notoid, but tn toetr courting days, they may fgg Sap gag ae Rite one Their name sos tie wu ngs utero st class ra} Union candidate for Governor, @nd against Congres- ts and vari SOUTH EGREMONT, MASSACHUSETTS. France -American Company's Cimpbriea Bg eg a Peuupeecsoometaeun ‘oumber, ove firm apparently. are United States steamer Pas yesterday, the first case ‘That women who can walk « mile are very few in number. \ushrooms is which spring night, | Havre, touc! with many ‘ever occurred known, 4 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TWE HERALD. Fut mouey. therefore, iu your puree if you mast needs go ‘=o Sappeet 0 ek a pain nas few steerage wot Taf tee iv cucmehaias ~ oy pe a You'eau't delight a lady whows you've no weane of trans. | something and someone cise, ‘evmee much enter- |* The Caledonia, of the Une, left pier fd ‘The grape crop is very large. ,?: Gn Attractive Resor: ‘kehire porting ee < ‘he stallkeepers, With their little lanterus | river for Glasgow, with thirty-two cabin aod Arrived, United States seamer from Philadel. talme—The Village of Egrement—St: Tos ‘nd shops and theatres, 60 never dream of mar- ung out at night to show their trays filled with meomeeene’ ae er ‘8 genera! cargo, and way and bere Be glider Kime and Maples of Old Age— Splendid 40) you're adie to. rn various goods and products, they are the typical The Baltic, of the and Bremen line, le’t pier anip Yoong ‘America for New York. ents cnt Deak, My boy, Until you're able to afford to keep s carriage. deacon lights of commerce which faite the tnguicee sp 40 Neath river foe Bremen, tence 6f Mesrouns Sosth- Mt ie Teported that the Pacife Mail Steamship Company a 4 1067, to the greator trade and its sources seas, Apples firty ‘will establish @ coaling station for their outward bound Soven Bensonz, Mass, Augest LOVE, DESERTION AND DIVORCE. ‘and oranges, peanuts and bananas form the staple com- China steamers at Brooks’ Isiand, midway between this 2 werd from “Old Berkshire” may not be out ef — modities at each stall, not to speak of candy drops, port and Ja) ‘A very ipteresting case came ep for trial yesterday, | che gum, and all the multitarrous variety off sweet’ Captain, Gantord. commanding Camp MeDowell, tn Defore Police Justice Garrett, at Staten Islaad. In 1864 = jteratare also elle lacgety,; and, tm the enpeciel Arzona, denies the statement of Governor McCormick with what might be eald of my surreundings | * Young lady of Philadelphia, then in her teens, an or- | of aitteront dyes, is “all the fage,” and drives, pera pg ee yee BE must unlock my treasures, though they come | Phas, entitled to some $30,000 when of age, was captt | the best trade of all. The enterprise of these little stall- of inquiry to investigate the charges, fe the of the b 4 of the | vated by the winning ways and gay uniform of Adolphus Geen actad ace aan one The Savage Mining Company bas declared a dividend @ Orville, ® Heutenant in a New Jersey regiment of cav- | ieaning towards any single commodily, bes they change + See aries ot apd. airy. He ropresented himeelf as the heir of immense Cah eeteatee Apes to: seny- noe amet nee at et S The recetpts of wheat for the week ending Tuesday ‘aad ite attendant follies are there hashed and | Wealth, plantations in Louisiana, mining shares in Cali- by your correspondents, and each savory dish | fornia and the like. With all these attractions and very Ger is devoured by the greedy throng, who are i8 | pieusibie address and good exterior be 60 general cargo, loading for fc id enst + nie rl etl gE eget falas iret | won on the yeung Indy that she consented to a The George W pa at yg Sty The rates for prime to choice are $1 60.8 $1 85. Legal 10 an admiring World. Bot these fashion | private marriage, Immediately after the ceremony eter eee fy a Rw 3 pH, Desider a | Vendors are quoted at 1234. yonters are Got a your colamms | she returned to her guardian’ Next day the general cargo. ees (Site amotner eleme—"ibose ‘sasking, country | fusrdian beard of the private marriage and went for the The Rapidan, of the Atlantic Coast Mail Steams EXCITEMENT IK PORTSMOUTH, VA. ph $s ing ty | busband, and informed him that as they bad got marred, Company. left pier 36 North river for New Orleans, - phi rh ‘no doubt, most of them | !f be could show hum that he bad means to support her noon, with several cabin and steerage passengers ang | Strange Murder Case—A White Lad Kills a bs Fw voy a ate & her until she should come in for her fortune, avd also <y a carge. Negro Boy in an Altercation—Escape of the nee cbiiwiegs na chy satisfy him that he was an unmarried man of good char- | with gratitude, may, be toa frnit stall nthe Bowery as | The San Salvador left pier 18 North river atthree | Alleged Murderer and Pepular Excitement ueater cc ot, make it my business amare | acter, he would consent to the match. Hoe gave several | the source, poradventure, of all bis groatness, Such are | o'clock for Savannab, With numerous cabin aad stecrage Among Nearoce. ahem of jog fact thet South Esre- | references to partice in New Orleans pastongers, and a full Fortaes Monon, Va., August 8. 1867. ‘a few of the chief marking points of the store trade, the eet ont, & quiet village of some eight hundred imbabitants, | of whom eould be found, though an trade and the stall (rade of the Bowery; but, be- The Si toft the foot of Wall Fast Flee bere wuscag te, Berkshire hill, leeping. ta Take them out Ia the menstime le was fofesed. alt | yond and beatdes those, there ts another trade which bas | river’ for Gearleston, ©, Co with m ood muster of cabin | A homicide occurred in Portemouth, Vs., yesterday embrace of stately elme and mens, tercourse with the lady. A scene of quarrels and dis. | been added to and which perhaps is bigger, In propor- | aod steerage passengers, abd general freight, afternoon, which has caused much popular excitement. of » half century or more, ety ad oy nsions followed, he claiming hie wife, her friends | ton, than any of those described—this isthe pawnbrok- The Manhattan, of the New York and Charleston | 4 white boy named James Tyson and a colored boy named poe Bae pen tn branding bim as aswindier amd acheat. Having left "g trade. . Steamship Company, sailed at three o'clock from pier aidsummors cool mountain air . the army be had mo ostensibe incans of living: yet |. The Moat du-Pieté, of Paris, is a government tustita- | No 3 Nowh river, tor mber of pag- | Stansberry Williams wore observed in angry allereation @rsioe you by day and steals over your he kept ap & good appearance and dressed well. | tion and is conducted according to certain stringent | sengere and an a om the street. Presently the colored boy fell to the ground * dream."' A quiet, charming spot. A Ot place | He iately came to reside at a certain hotel on Staten | rules. Hore it is a {ree trade and 1s carried on mostl: Zor renewing the energies of an overiasked brain and ‘and, and wanted the niece of the proprietor to slo by Germans and gontiomen of the Hebrew “4 For inying sede for a season the perplexing cares of & th bim. The owner of the.hotel having missed the | If the aystem of pawabroking is justly analyzed there Aife 10 town. The roada in this region area feature Dot | Key of his safe, andiharing beard that several articles | is thing inherently bad or wrong in pledging one's ‘fo be overlooked in chronicling ite attractions, 1 Will | were missed {rom otner hotels wnich no had iaely | goods or clothes, any wore than in raisimg money by Bot say that the Berksbire reads are quite up in artistic | paironized, rofused bim entertainment. These things | mortgaging real estate; but viewed in the light ef pop- D.C? witm’a nutaber ‘of passengers sed a large freight Co, t a large freigl New York and Portland line, left plier 38 Fast river for Portland at four P. M., with anum- ber of passengers on board, besides a general treight. A ‘leet of sixteen fine ocean steamers thus sailed yes- ‘and the white boy ran off. On examination it was found that thé colored boy had received a stab in the hond benind the right ear. Tne knife blade had penetrated brain and the boy lived only « few minutes. started immediately im pursuit of Tyron, but oiah to those of Central Park, but I will say that bere | coming to the knowledge of dececiive Johnston, be hi lar feeling on the sa wnbroking, orrather pawn | terday from New York. be eluded them and his piace of concealment is atiii un- stare bas Goue for the artist what the Island of Man: | him cftestod” ‘fle was troughs betore device. Oarsece | at see enks something and and io be concealed, secre Known. A corouer's jury commenced an investigation yesterday, when b fe and the young la¢y whom he ie precursory, as it were, of temporal ruin, [tien Deates BY Licutsic.Few people are aware how pT Te a large number of witnesses, both white Wiehed to marry both appeared agaloat him, aa also | sad thing on a Saturday night in the Bowery to watch | many are the deaths from lightning. It appears, from | aad were examined, and though they testified did some three housekeepers, who had their own | the streams of people who patronize “Simpson's,’’ and | statistics kept in France, that during tho last thirty tonerae tae tao vie ae . they were unable to The ‘inquest was sccordlagiy adjonraed inquest wi iy adjourned . The news of the cooerrenes trough to and excited crowd of colored persona, in their expression of sympathy for the lad and of indignation against young Tyson. It wan rogues thet 4 party of them had sterted in pur- with violent designs, but the report is not Pree! ¥ Sartece Boing aid os jevances to complain of, A bunch of abi If the observer pays a viait to ono of the establishments pte Mee tlle Bg ll dpe = Gir. keys, of cll, kinds and” pettarna, was ‘a ba ‘aa, was | and takes note of the persons that come in, their pur- wtlaion haeoren 1a tor stones ee, odtced Steanoe ‘comune en | Fived te her by | pose and their object, he will bave an opportunity of jim as @ token of his treasures; wiille the devective | seeing some queer specimens of humanity and will my medit shook bie head at them, as if to say the gentleman was | learn Low some live around us whose lot may be un- ofae pa Ag wanted to pry into other per- | known, Most of the vimtors to ihe pawn shop on ® ‘ in this of the State were n: con's roome and trunks. Saturday might come to take out pledges; but mag: i but of ee tein seas cate fair | come to procure the only chance of e Sunday dinner, ‘eeribb! tee are the hovel keepers, Judge Garrett sontencea | the wherewithal with which to obtain a scanty lodzing for y Soe aay mee repens Getting the beat bim toate monte’ vprisonmént in tne county jail and | the night and a piace, in which to lay dows \ueir weary By apy batred seems now as intense | heada At a glance the motives of most “af the cus- ‘tm ae hor love was formerly, an more than tea thousand people were struck by ightoing, of whom two two and thirty-two were killed outright. Eight hundred and eighty were killed during the last ten yi and of these only two hundred and forty-three were If \ightning falls on a crowd, it does more mischief pny BO Rn ay de can of sous ton exposed Again, animals are frequen muicken, “white of apared. The if i i fi i ‘trotier. Th g STABBING AFFRAY AT FOUR CORNERS, STATEN ISLAND. Abrabam and David Houseman, accused of stabbing ‘dobn Finszel and David Bunn at the Four Corners, were 00: mitted to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury, inzel is not considered out of danger. FIRE IN CLEVELAND. Curva 10, 1867. Ling ing mille of eres barned last windows or 19 eptrmated was Bo ‘en loyous ol for a pemaiinnuen 1a areabeena, apd, | Xedos) id meee , oe THE WORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. @r. Lov, August 10, ‘The guage of the North Missouri Railroad has been from five feet six te four feet eight inches, and conforms to the guage of all the roads in lowa and and the Hanpibal and road, Trai Se afchcnpun ria Ws dete tags and seventy miles, was ereomplisbed “a three 4 dridk: of one, The names of the ladies are at present with- poor widow coming in ad 4. ber wodding ring bf uneTy Ln THE DOMINION OF CANADA, * SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALB, Dinicult Werk to Uphold the Royal Championship—The Uaited States eret Service Fund—Bleeding the Seuth Capital-Jef Davis’ Opinion of Presidens Jobnsen, Mowrneat, August 9, 1867, The loyal Negemen of her Majesty in this portion off her realm are puffing and blowing hard to keep up per. manently the bubble of their creation which they Dominion. But it is difficult labor—indeed, love’s which attracts all the eyesof Canada, may be put in two categories, viz., those who wish to see the bubbie- Jest and those who wish to ee it burst, The argumens. of the firsts may be summed up as follows:—It has: Pleased her Majesty to grant us sutonomica) privileges, for which we must be thankful, They axe highly ade. ‘vantageous to us. Thus we area free, immense, happy country, with none to make us afraid, light taxes and only one cent of debt per head. Whosoever is not loyal: and thankful after this let bim noteat the bread of the government, except In prison, and even then——! The: champions of this party are Messrs, McGee and Cartier, and their championship 1s now undergoing a test In @ genoral electoral campaign. My. McGee, canvassing tit this city, bas been repeatedly rofased s hearing in publia by the mob; but he speaks, nevertheless, for the papers give his sentiments, It scems these are mot wholly rose-colored, ag there ure forebodings of the come whichare not easily removed. These why their opponents are 80 bold? To whose pnd look for pemaryeinnt Py Sen does mous money proceed Ww! being uy ‘Now trom Mr. Devin, how : Ht is to visiting Washington om pretence of settling bis.ac~ counts, Not trom deeper purse; from the United States secret service fund. ‘ 4 forth, William H. Seward, and tell your countrymen whether your experiences justify your Montreal expenditure concluding sentence embodies a great deal of pil int, Itisa manner of putting the cart befoi ogg bed it shows that the writer’s head is all. Pithy, indeed; it is sufficient to confer Washington premier a reputation of knowing about diplomacy. Is it not, in effect, deep di eject France from Mexico, buy out Ruesia, an about Canadian annexation by the distnbution of coppers? Louie Napoleon himself, bas not yet to'tbat, Clearly the Monroe doctrine must by Mr. Seward as an arrant hambug unless madeto apply bey to Se pet as to i 08 by Mi @ second party, or the head r. Devlin Teast in tho east tempaes), replies after ‘this fasl :—Moonshineand Fenians—boo! Your con. federation has no reason of being, for it can system, while the country new rulers and new men, who will not be content to let it eke out a mise= Table existence by scratching the soll, &c. And ate to be found across the border. 48 to your charge of bribery, why should we be paid to advocate a cai that advocates itself? People cannot help seeing th! that ‘stare them in. the face. It is nos that the Ui States wants Canada, but Canada that wants the U States, Small bodies are inevitably attracted ones; and so it wil be with us and our nm ow Newton was a numskuli ! Such are the most prominent political opinions here arrayed in antagonism, and the annexationists consider it fortunate that they are mow so clearly although they readily concede that the government can- idates will be elected, It is announced from official sources the writs just issued are returnable on the 24th of next Sepiember, and that on the same whe first session of the first Parliament under the inion will be inaugurated. Mr, of Trent notoriety, resides in Toronto, at this time he is engazed visiting some of the prin: ‘towns and cities of the Dominion, with a view of ascer> their respective capabilities for manufacturing and other purposes, in to report the same to Southerners of capital who may desire to hocate in Canada. He is, then, doi: sorry thing for his and Vi might well say to bim, “Never more ny officer of mine.’? The French 789 ie-held aig ag8 ll 3 i LEHEE re ‘that is sefficiently curious, or 1 may say, salted and pep- viz:—Jé Davis’ opinion. eonversation he remarked:—‘I believe Mr. meant right and tried to do his best; but, upfortu: ™ be has tarned out to be the South’s worst enemy.” don'ts fellow feeling make us wondrous——? . The Conference ot <iovernors at Ottawa. [From the Evening Telegram.) Orrawa, August 10, 1867. The conference of Governors is over and the three: have left this capital, Tie Governor General is going to- Spencer Wood, Quebec, and the Lieutenant Governors to th ive capitals, Sir Narcisse Bellesu fa darned ny 8, leaving Collision on the St. Lawrence—A Steamer Sunk. August 9, 1867, The steamer Secret, bolonging to the Guif Port Steam- ‘ship Company, while on the way from Montreal last night ran into the steamer Lake St, Peter, cutting ber in two and sinking her in three minutes, The erew took refuge on the wheel-house, and were all saved, ‘Tne Secret did not sustain any material damage. Accideat on the Welland Canal. Sr. CaTuanixe’s, Ontario, August 1 . ‘The bark Niagara cartied boar four gates of tole No, pa ig The damage will probably be repaired Fires in Quebec and Picton. on QueBac, August 9, 1867. A fire on Daigoillion and Richelieu streeta, ‘ast t,. estroyed ten houses, The fire alarm drom some cause, unavailable, no alarm was given. t Picton, August 10, 1867, A foundry and machine seule aoe by Barber & aan wore destroyed by fre foreneon. The lowe fo . THE. PARK, ‘Mal! at four P. M, yesterday, and the clerk of the weather vetoed it, There was no uce either i their attempting to pass tt over his veto; for he threw ® damper on every~ thing. Delasive skies aitrected hundreds from home to listen to the music, and as the hour drew near every tent and awning in the vicinity of the temple of musie was crowded as denscly as st a camp meeting, Mr, the advent of the musical fray. Bate celestial poltce- man interfered in the shape of an tntensely dinck cloud at the southwest, and afier a few growle of thunder and flashes of lightning he came down on the afte a wolf on the forte” Tt was evident at ouce- mausic would be heard from the Rark band that aad short were the words that were crbowut and ga wormed ry maraboat fe i Ha a Hil i ' vy i F at the bead of the and the owners of tho crinoline vainly cotewnen ie, The latter was Every spot under the verrace- ‘was crowded with fugitives, and at the tables sat ladies) regarding with one faces the wreck of that sum— ‘mer bonnet, which that morning had beeg seduced from. its comfortable haven in ibe bandbox to cruise in the Park inquest of beaux. Inthe days of the old Lag- horns, beat against a bonnet with as mueb effect as on a shingled root, but now, when @ dit of lace and rib- bon and two or three flowers constitute that mclta in the shghtest shower. The rain ble for gallantry, liowever refreshing it may hour of two later and the victims of mi logical confidence tvsuet through having received a lesson to consult fore they leave home again at this i i Hy : | Z i ders of ihe band appeared (o be intensely disgusted with the injunction served on them. The trombone Et at the bassoon, and the fife indi obs horn, One of the most pict Ba ae will undoubtedly be the new 1 Ramble. on the banks of ie Crotom, reservolr., 18 wit look like some old N a fie summit solentia view _ sh ha ame slag rane ff tn eet children. grounds hens j j i: cE if di eS nee i 5 5 years since, diy increasing i= nom- Cae ea a now to be a fh parteot thes city and at Jersey City, Hoboken and Bergen Potas City jartoes have also been added to the colleetion-im ther ‘the Commmesioners ought to reser-s § compart ietstpor snoee restions ttle animals, ———_ CHICAGO MORALS. rested fer the Crime, 6 ‘ 10, 1001, Several members of the Row of Trade have bgt waite > ET NS RE 7 iro pea ® oo

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