The New York Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1869, Page 3

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emer ma Yo Touro Cees. AS O00! aloe treo eae WYCKOFF st 87, § yan. HOYT 8T., HROOKLYN.—A ape first class cook in an renpectable Yernily; can supply PEE AY. BRTWEEN 16TH AND nor even i A on poop roa ‘objection to ‘assist to the waab- "i LE WOMAN TO COOK, 7 7G iTH ava TH AVA rie 70 coor, : ‘and biscuit; good rete 3 Wet, mp ar. ETWEEN. AND STH P mie covk ; speake A German girl; 19a good N gh sur seh dione trent a ee ig ~4 a shor fet hao the tat Tatest ‘fessons from Paris, ;ABETH 8T.—A GOOD DRERSMAKER WISH: 4 out to the count Bemba it of Beptember 5. ELIZ reasouabie; understande ail Kinds ot net Tewiog 0b aligklads of sewing machines, Address M! BLEECKER 8T.-a COMPETENT AND THOROUGH: RS wishes @ few more engagements at $2 a opps 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND ITA AVS. — A frat claca operator on Wheser & W Haon's vnachine trl by the day or wees; can cut and it fashionable COMPETENT “SEAMATRI E83 day or week; understance ai) 19 EAST 2TH BT. 1D) asks wore, by" 2 of family sewing. FRENCH DRESEMAKER WOULD LIKE AN EN- agement at any watertn, pluce or the country; tho- vughty wuderstande” maxing evening and party dresses, ae moderate, Address Tor one week Louise, Herald olive, e AMERICAN LADY, REDUCED IN cTRCUM- v stances (understands all’ kinvs of sewing) wili wew for board and washing tor one month, Address A. 8. box Heraid olive. General Housework, &c. Ri CORNER: OF LIBERTY Sf. AND SPRAGUE pince, brookiyn.—A respectable woman to do general housework or any other occupation where aue can have ber G.u,bier, 16 years old, with vher, GO West, WASuINGTON PLAGE.—A STEADY, com. poieutwidas to do nvork fn the country, with her son, aged six yea fully Work for nudes rate Tale renee, N INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUA- writer cily referevces, “Address Industry, Herald cues ITUATION WANTED BY A GTOUT MAN, $7 YEARS iy old, ‘a8 porter in a down-town store. farnisted, all afer 4 P.M, wLi87 Delancey ats room is PERATOR bbe al WAITER IN a purer laray cy or oountry.” 4 ANTED—A LUCRATIVE POBITIO! n REST WA insane nt eae Nmauutac: CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A‘ ENTRY OLERK W. NTED_IN THR FANCY oda and notion trade; good write! wrrect, ani nd referancessatiafactory aa Chat at Bitty, ‘Apply at 361 Canal st, He (QUERK WANTED IN A LAW OFFICE. FROM 1¢ TO 18 / years old; eainry frm 24 to £6 per week, Address, in applicant's hanéwniting, Lawyer, Herald offs BooKKseray: WANTED—A HNANDSOME 2 PENMAN, correct at figures, with good recommendations, fully ofice ductes, “Adiress, with th expectations Owhich mast moderate), Progress, Harald ofice, Se RUG CLERK. at ye YOUNG MAN, HAYING FOUR sears’ experience, ae junior clerk; no objection to ¢@ a nhort distance in the country, Address J. A, M., Her ome, Kua ta Hae strate tceten [808 CHERK—ONE COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE city retail story; onty a good druggist need apply. ‘Address B.C, Buy H 0 RUG CLERK WANTED-AT PEER & TURNER'S ‘No. 6 Franklin block, Greenpoint, Broosiyn, B.D. QTATIONSRY CLERK WANTHD.-ONE THOROUGHEY acquainted with the busine ninte ace, experiens when employed ant sulary expected, which will be recelved In conidence, Address Stationer, Herald office. ‘underatansiing THOROUaNE y COMPETENT NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUL Wert corner of Youk ane Vavvoi fants ou les it pour mu fran lien, 'eradreaner 8 ‘ime rue. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. — U* PERSONNE.) HA WITUER A S01GNER LES EN: melades deaire ae THU TRADES, Wants. 4 ORAUGHTSMAN COMP! from field notes, Address end New York FIRST RATE CZACEER BAKER. AD- , Ox LOL Herald era's, bo Liberty a A HOTEL AP- Wie Way at D. Dane Dustocd 12 Big earn STONE CUTTERS Blt pt proved JERSEY er dans une fai fslar en, Europe ou. pour voyager Amerique. peut ea ies danpaln et as, aune beure precise au a | Ee donde Dal cost? pro) atrees, near 8: Py 6969 Post n ‘AMERIOANO DESEA ENCONTRAR UN pranre- mento CoD Dano, 48, den, en cage de une la gpportuniiad de Sabias Is ____PIANOFORTES. BEOLUTE Bs PAROAIN—OUTOKERING BRVEN O0- Pranoforte, in perieet containing modern pegremenis ail round coruers, ‘carved legss Sor, wil sel fora: 76 Also, several others, low. for Si NC, BARNEB, 187 Bighth stivet, near dway, A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD eg. a MADE order, ety maker, naed five months, coat $600, tor #275, including Stool, Cover; Parlor Suita, Patnctnge, 8 roures, Ghamsber, Dining Noom Purubare, Giverware, at ball origt Path kre — leaving city, 67 Weet Fiftee ren A Eng Ltd x Siversrroset sasttices ty-wiath sireer, between LADY LEAVING TOWN WILL SELL FOR family leavi ‘Sixth and Bi BRILLIANT. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, USED five months, for sale—For half original cost, Partor sea. Cabinets, Curtains, stneinge, Camber and Dintng Furnitira; China, ig erty irrors, Carpets, 118 Weat Twen- nth avenues, 125 handzome rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker, modern style and improvements, tn’ good order; sweet, powerful tone. Apply at 25 Third street, FAMILY LEAVING 1m Oly WILL SBLL A Magnilicent Pinnoforte, cost $600, for less than halt; carved roseweod, 7 oclave, overatrang bass; celebrated makers; gnaranteed five years; nearly new. 118 Seventh st. FIN PIANO, ONLY 7 OCTAVE ROSE. wood Planoforte, weaving overstrung bass and carved jogs, very cheap for cash, iB ILE, 18 Aralty atroet, uear Broadway, CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR than half ite orig octave, four round corners, }ro1 cont, new, modecn Improveme: to pay si 951 oA GARDEN 87, 9 citi to do lig Best rete ference giv EAST 22D ST.-A RESPE general housework ; in @ good seamnstrevs. 05 present exaployer" Housekeepers &c. BLEECKER 87. SECOND FLOOR.--AN AMERI- fan women ag housekeeper nn hoteb or privaie fau- i gompetent for cliher, Address Housekeeper. OF GOOD ADDRESS WISHES Aituation as housekeeper in this city or Cal((arma; ; il go either South or West; with # lady preferred. Address Herald ofice, HOBOKEN,—A YOUNG GERMAN ousework or to take care of children, ABLE GIRL TO DO Inquire yousekeaper in a widower's or bachelor's family; no es wt Address Mrs, A. siativa D. YAN AMERIOAN WIDOW LADY—A SITUATION AS 9 country ; best referen c Nurses, &c. GROVE 8T.-A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS puree hid the week or month; references givev, Call Coats 135 -” WEST NIST ST.—A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO THE. sare of buvailds and children winhes to engage with travel either in Europe or America; spe Preach Bpanlsh, oziiah and liao, Can be seen frou 12 WEST STH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE ot woman to go out as wet auree, 99 W Veet «TA &1—A PLAGR al as _ MONtnY nurse; best city Livny mnttl Mra, 61 423 EAST MTH 8T., NEAR IST A’ Fespectable married x1 Ste perfectly pecta' married woman, aj vertect Seality, as wet uurse, Call for three day sersecgene 4 435 WEST #D 87, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ara,.—A Tespoctabis marrie? woman as wet nurse; hese good, healthy breast of milk. Can be seen until suited. 50 18TH 8T., REAR BUILDING.—A RESPECTABLE arried woman @ baby to nurse at her own house, her baby, two hours old, Addre LADY WISHES 70 RECOMMEND TO ANY ONE ing & i es trusty childs nurse or competent id ‘while crossing the ocean & Scoich G2), who for heg ‘passage 10. Hngisnd ef Seotignd would give cr" services, She has been in bi situation over ‘three yea YOUNG Faence WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE tare of one or two children, aged from 41010; te able teach her own Ianguare; can make up and fit cliildren's Eek wl would take @ housekeeper's position in the family of wor with ebildren, Address iM D., Herald otice. A. MARaIED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS Av urge; the best poterence Address Wet Nurse, jada thy Po Poss office, idea Lanndresses, &e BTA PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES ‘of a couple of gentlemen or family wash- arerence, — Cali on or address Bi CANNO! tho wastin, cell 8é 341 EAST 91TH 81., ROOM NO. 5, SECOND FLOOR.— Wanted, by a reapectabie woman, some gentieman’s paahing. Misceliancous. 37 oes ST,, NEAR CENTRE, ROOM 184 YOUNG ina private family; wages not so Sued an robe tan good home, Call for two days. BLEECKER ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF CAPA- © bully wishes ‘aftuation in atore; ie a drat cl veral yeary ssperience in pnylng and selling. Rooney re re a 80 "Ts ‘OUNG FRENCH GIRL, 13 YEARS old, iMng Sie ber parents, having a good tnutruc- min ber own language and speaking English, well as gag P 6 nny mpanion in private family or boardt Taso Willing to tant breed seta ta Ta moot moe SITUATION WANTED BY. A YOUNG WOMAN either in @ con‘ectionery or fancy store; wonld go for joderate compensation; the beat references given, Ad- W., Herald office. paste ‘BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION aS jose in m private family, or as encher tn a das oF ent ig echool in thts city of vicinity ; ts quallced to give ona in English, Fronch and German. Address B. Ol, Multon, | Ulster ‘county, New York, ___HELP WANTED—FEMALES, A. Wer NURSE, W WITH FULL L BREAST ori fur 70 10 nces require rachiataly ab rari Bist ibd ee) : sical iv Wear 2d nv. Gs. WANTED 70 LEARN dee: bg ty an sth PERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL8O: 1S MACH INES, to make white akirte) good, wages and steady wi 8. Patterson, Américan iy te firat floor, reuse No wor vk Appl, or Nib i Hudeon aud A SERVANT GIRL (ENGLISH PRE- } who bas 0 lu a German family before can Joyment by calling at ¥10 Kast Soh st, between ANTED, nd good teat na Bd wer RSE FOR A MALE Inpayr FIVE Areckp oli stout-aud wealthge “Api at iid Weat ack ey Deiweon 6th and 7th a1 ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Hi tm a amall family Food city teverence between 8 and aM Ma TANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL OR MIDDLE aed wornan to do tie general howrework of 4 vale family cooking, washing aud ioning ; a German p ered, al Al Broome at. ANTED—A GIRL TO ‘aud ona 4 nuree and chambetm: reference apply at 84 BG a ANTED—A GIRL AS NURSE TO GROWING CTL. OOOK, WASH AND IKON d, Those with good dren; i patas be a good seamstregs and willing to do light os Skeet f00d Lome and wages. Apply at 187 Kast 7th tween and 4th avenues, FAMILY, RESIDING ON French woman, to do the ple. Must be ts yam Foo Ni NA SMALL Triand, a Swiay or JANTED, A YOUKG ort wnt; ny LIGHT HOU bi ror! eke care of aohilt; williny A bli . Coll on Baturiny at AB Enst OFth at a RV EyE Nea RUSPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL ork Li family In Brooklyn; to objec: tone lately artived it witing to learn, Tinuire In, Dee ay., fret ay aed, the acutheast corner of Cariton. Tr ‘0 FEMALE SERVANTS (GERMAN preforred) to do general nousework in the couniry; pool ea paid. None but those well recommended % onesty And imdusiry ved apply, Call veforu 10 A. Ml mt 13 Ww ANTED—X WOMAN FOR GENE WOR & small family; must be 6 good washer aud {roner, Apply yk ‘Went 62d wt., between Broadway and ath av WASTED: pae DIATELY —A TRUSTY CHILDRENS’ Pe a Toferences required person, Apply at 86 ANTED “A GIRD ABOUT 16 OR 17, TO TAKE CARE tivton Sand EAL Me ce TUB Mess ADE meine, be Warren. A TIDY GERMAN oat, svat PRIVATE. ily 5 S grod souk. washer @ et wy reconuiuéaded: “Gall at 16a Weal 4910 ake ceciian Man ERAL HOUSI TT ITS ‘and to attend an {nya 4 M. B., Brooklyn Post aflice, i oe aD A GOOD OOOK, WABUER A} AND IRONE Ws tofere are 3 is wis ic * v8 Tauniry, 20% sn'eant 10 Wire Bua yeree ON NEOKTIES, 0. a 76 Frankl tin SITUATIONS W WANT D—MALES. 100 1 WILt Give FOR A PERMANENT StrUA “Ay Address Conddence, Herald ton at 15 a week, 136 privat HUDSON Sf.A YOUNG ITALIAN, WHO apeaks the French lenguace spi falnty( hos good sefereocae Mate eee faut i 4 he prinein office 45 Fulton st, D.-SEVERAL AC TIVE, EXPPRI ung nien anoqnainted with otty trade} alno Ger- W. K, PEYTON, 273 and 274 Bowery. NO CHEMISTS.-WANTED, BY AN ENGLISH CANA- ian of long expertence abd ateady habits, a situation ag tina firat clats retell drug store; good refereace given, Address Canada, Hera’ y D—AN RY CLERK (IN THE WOOLLEN Macho sulk ead eres da wnarian goods and sober fn his habit Adarers box 8 Post oes, with refer- D—~BY A DRUGGIST SUNDRY HOVSE, AN ire young man who writes a good, plain hand, qnick and correct fu Ogures and willing to make himself use- fal. Salary moderate. Address, with reference, Industry, box 180 Herald office, ANTED-A DRY to NTRY CLERK, TO GO y noquainted ‘with the GoeoDs it. Louis; one thoroni Dusiness; nove other need WOR? acres, with references, ew box 4,898 Post office WASTE OTA FIRST Chass SALESMAN FOR A LA- dies hat manufactory. Address, with Cull particulars of former experience, salary expected, &c., X. ¥., Herald ce, ANTED—A SALESMAN TO SOLICIT ORDERS IN thin city for a wholesale liquor business. | Ni {howe fully quatifed and acanainied with tho tra ectations, Spirits, box 160 TANTED. TWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN aT oe dst. Williamsburg. os ae COACHMEN AND _ GARDENERS, STEADY | YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION 48 achman: can furnish good city reference. Can be seen at 68 Woat i8th st.; or address J, K., 229 Greenwich A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT om and coachman; he perfectly understands it ia ee pect; has good reference, Aduress OC, box 128 erald o} (HoscHNANS '8 SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED man; Lashad 15 vears’ experience in the business, and is in every way a iirst class nan; best re‘erence; no objec- on to going in the -ountry, Call on or address Coachman, houu & Co., 363 Broadway. (JOACHMAN'S RITUATION WANTED_RY A SINGLE ma give best city reference as to sobriety and Cepabllily, Call on or addreas ©. No, & West 16th st, y ANTED—A SITU, ATION Ag COACHNAN, ¥ man who thoronghly understands hia bualness and on: fan the be eat city reterenced. Call on or address J ANTED—A aITUATION “AB COACHMAN, BY AN nective Foung in be highly recommended as a ood and careful driver; ri “understandable business parforuy: heat city reference. Gall at or rddress W. A., Excelsior stables, Broadway, Detween 29th and sth sta, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS Coachman, who understands hig business in every NTED—A GARDENER, WHOSE WIFE WILL DO housework; must be Protestants. Apply at Dorion & Shaffer's, 218 Fulton Market, HELP WANTED-MALES. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT rit be found by » man having » practical knowledge of the refining of vegetable oils; references {n to capabl- Iny whl be required, Address box 5,602 Now York Post omee GENTS WANTED — TO CANVASS JERSEY CITY AND the vicinity with » domestic article needed in every aera Foy inducements offered, Inquire at 110 Wayno lersey City, BARTENDER WANTED-WITH BEST REFER. ‘ences and recurity, to take charge of or lenge seashore bar. Apply ut 176 Bisecker ot. BOY WANTED OF STUDY HABIT8—ONE HavING some knowledge of the drug business preferred, Apply in the drug store, 47 Cherry A YOUNGMAN, 18 TO Ro YEARS OF AGE, WANTED— Jn a painters" and artista! eupply store; mist be of good Addrena, reside in Brooklyn and farnisb first rate recommen: dation,’ Addrees Employment, Brooklyn Post oflce, PUXRERIENCED LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. WILL 1y find good inducements and facilities by communicating with Home Ofiice bo: W Yy ANTED—AGENTS.. —§75 TO 500 PER MONTH, everywhere, male and female, to introdace the oho improved Common Sense Family Sewing Machine. ebine willatitoh, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, brat» id embroider in a most superior manner. Price on! a. warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for oy. chine that will sew ® stronger, more beautiful or more 6 fastic seam than oura. Jt mal dar. x 64 Post office, jon, from which twice hat amount can be maile. MB & CO,, Pitte Pa. ; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo, {UTION.—Do. Dot be imposed "upon , by other partles shatine off worthless cast iron machines, under the same ame or otherwise. Ours {sthe only yenuide and really prac- Heal cheap machine manufactured. WANTEDITEN ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED LIFE IN- ‘surance agents, for an old and popnlar company, Liberal arrangements will be made with competent parties, objection toa guaranty. Address Insurance, box 6,603 Pou otice, city. TANTED—AN AGENT AND CORR ism good penman, for nent and @ applicant m employer 8500. ol ONDENT, WHO select office position, perma- salary #7 per month, with emoluments; the me well recommended and deposit with Addross immediately Employer, Herald wore WANTED-AT THE OLINION PLACE Hote), 756 Broadway, corner Eighth et.; one who un: derstands opening 0: ‘and 1s willing to make himselt generallz useful, J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR; ALSO Bboy (6 aselet bar and open + Mooney's Parker Houre, High Bridge. gates Toquire me WANTED=A BOY, TO ATTEND TO “AN OFFICE AND run onerrands; one who lives with his parents and is not above on ng to his business preferred, Address box PANT! D. A PRAC TICAL MI. Mor empetent to open a gold, mi ractory reference will be requlred, Adi Philadel in Post once. droed' Ay. box 6 “gp eon SITUATION FOR A RESP! CTAB! d 18 years, tn the count id vox aan 1 oat ome ee weary IMMEDIATELY—1Wo FXPERIENOED bottle packers. None but trat ply at Ti Water at,, at 936 A. ee nee ee ANTED-A FLW aonb CANVASSERA 5 A cue aren and adretiaamene ea ate eriodioal. beral terms to e@: ie Foom 48, 239 Broadway. cesta RI Meek ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, 16 T Bo Pag a lown! town Matlonery pig Sito ‘omn weil recoum (& Groesbeck, 6) William st, pcusediumecisascolweten ans {/ ANTED—A SMART BOY ABOL ue who Fomiden with his reference, Addrese box THE TRADES, YLINDER PRESS FEEDER. WAN‘ z: who understands feeding « a WAN THD, 4 atm T 1d YEARS OF AGE; at tice end can bring best oeneesenin png LATE PRINTERS WANTED. — Pia Bonk ‘Nave Company Cy APPLY AT THE Nae Cooper Un! WO ARCHITECTS AND BRAvinTa EN WE AD: veritser, @ young ian having som ein draw: tng deren dilation ith eter of ad IH, Herald Branch ottice, Brooklyn, “ihe? above a he TO PRINTERS.—A FIRST RATE © ‘man wanted, ono gwho thorough! rv tnedsesteade back wi hewspaner work. No others weed appiy to Frencl & nneerenieet ANTED—A prea. CLASS W. W ey Rete us oa Pye grit To GO Fellows ‘at Co.'s, OME Mates en lane Vy 7 ANTED—MACHIN' Sts, BOILER MAKERS AND yemen for the United Staten Hovde, 05 ark ed States Navy, Apply to Edward TANTED- SIX GOOD VINSMITIG TO Go T . W beth Note Apply to William Skiitin, Rast Hroadte* WANTED—a Uurren ENGRAVER AT 36) BROAD- way, oor 1h, ¥ YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHI P CALL AT L. P, CUMMINGS’ wareroow, No.8 Unlon square. Sold on inataiments or rented any way to sot customers. Only louie at them before you dec: PIANO! ward ; Broadway. ~ MELODEONS greatly reduced for cash; new 7 vctave Piano and Me new Cabinet 01 second hand instruments from # ments received and instrumenta for rent. we Cradaiogia AND ans 40 to as ORGANS.—PRIOES for $275 ‘and upward; Renny. instal- for come 461 HORACE WATERS. TANOFORTES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 8Ec- oud band Pian for sale at low Fourteenth street of various makers, Pate order, , by CHICKERING' & aah between Broxdway and Firth avenue. LG ABOARD FOR “THE FISHING BANKS,-THE well known steamer WYOMING will run regular every LS for the Banka, feaving Mc North Eight ve ; Eighth stree phet atreet Sy el's National refreshments on board. ‘at 7! Brass and ‘Saitou Band ; aso bait, Ah atreat, WillamsDurky Ea we allp at 744 Christo: and pier No, 4 Nort ‘river ut 9 o¥ delosk. Vines send dies 50 cents, iH. _E. HOLMES: 4 obonok eclineEn, Managers, —A.—FOR TUE rete A eae ws SaTCR- A. angnexcepte, Simmons, leaving Peck N.R. A. Por Lot Gteamer NEVERSINK M. M., rain or ahine. ees! landing at Eighth and Th ‘alip at SD A. Telan Peck sli leaves learee rty-noventh streets each wal NKLF, Captain AL; 5 Casita pte —SUNDAY, Exou Let Mtad ROAT FOR COLLEGE dand New Rochelle. every Sunday ato Cy few Rochelle at Kari’e from 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. O:15 A, Fare 1 i cents, A. —SUNDAY BOATS FOR es HIGH BRIDGE ant f! id Park.—8Y. EAM and EYLVAN GLEN i favs Harlera every hoar GROVE, SYLVAN Leave Peck wip every hour from to 7 P. M., landing at Eighth street each way, street, North river, at Returning leaves Re HOY FOR ROCKAWAY AND SEA SIDF.—THE BEA Seamer HM. COOL will run to Al it eve: funday daring 18 ects North river, atS:40°A, Mand pier No, 4 Rockaway at 4 P.M, Steamer eee | CA Unionville at 7 A. oye le leave tai ret, Breore Greenwood, Bat New York, Peck objeat at ae p at BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RalL- fteam cars are runping every half hour; cars from Hamilton, Wall, South and Filton ferries connect at ATH, FORT en, AND UNIONVILLE, L. 1. DA onand after August l, ; Fort Hamilton, i Vouching at Wail street. 12M. and4P. Me Sacbing hor eats BANK&S-SATURDAY NIGHT TRIP. er YANKEE, tins ‘JAMES & A. SCOTT, Hig Captain Hennesse raio or shine, and fishing at sv dayleht jot, wil be on’ board this it, Ine and re! t and no yea 7 Christopher atree Kiehth | street, a amer ¥) ay, August en ‘North river at7 2 freshments on board, ay res 220, landing as follows nb atreah at 7s Peck alipp 736; Tickets, 81s fn APTAIN SAM WALLACE WILL MAKE A “GRAND ] exsuralen to the Cholera Banks in the powerful sea-going rd, commander, ixty-firat street, fer Bait, lines and re- XCELSIOK PAR! Yon the Hudson, street, ursions. <THE POPULAR NEW GROVE ore with seamboate and barges such as ots, 4 ‘Aiso Crossett Grov Oflice 882 W: }. OROSSETT, ISHING BANKS—STEAMER MARTHA WASHING. TON, Sunday, atreet, North river, 8 street, 6:40; Peck 7:86; Christopher Music, bal sat Jonn hth street, Kast river, 6:25; ite i,—Londings, foot of ‘ ‘BB; Twentieth stress, orth ‘iver jer N ackle and Tetras ments on board, ) Philip Miller, Henry Burger, Al. Foster, ‘anklin Foome: North ea iver, 8 Fare, 61. OR Medel ISLAND.—THE STEAMER NORWALK, fotand Tonving’ and 33 SYLVAN 8 lyn, Christopher’ street rel, Nort frery_ at Tiss forth river, al HORE, Captain’ E. T. {rips to Coney Island, leaving North Eighth ‘treet, WI p Broome street, New York, at 8:90, 1 Peek slip at 6-40. 11 40 and 6:13; Fulton ferry, Brook: ‘at 8, Wand o'clock. iat W, Wilson, makes regular tripa to O 4 M ISHERMEN ON DECK. mer WM. FLE’ ion £0 the Eighth street, Buster atreet, Brooklyn, 6:45 street, 7:30, and tackié and refrea ents BAND! MERCH Grove, MYERS, RANT, with Myers? Gro I te picnic satiefaction guaranteed | THE 8 on board, “faving the best groves and steamers, Steamers ready on call & OC WELL KNOWN SEA CHER will wake an excur- ishing Banke on Sunday, August 1, ; Broome street, 63 7} Peck ors rivers 44d Sally a leaving Bridge ntopher lng a lip, 7216) 1 FUHRKEN, MAJOR ANDERSON 4 & CO. WOR EXCURSIONS—THR LARGE FIRST Aieamboat SLEEPY HO WILLIAM MYERS, W isaruboats’ of alt kinds ‘aud Alderney Park. Apply to J. & E. on board of barge Irene, foot of Morton street and barges, WALTER AM J. KETE aud ‘aso Dudley's ‘248 Front atrett. EW YORK AND FAR ROCKAWAY, MABE, Captain Polling ‘Dy 8 o'clock A. rookiyn,’ 8:00; pier. & North Niven, jotels on the beach each way, P.M., arriving at tae elty at Brooklyn, B. fert the Rockaway nt 8: by go STEAMER R. L. eth treet, alton. ay ianding at all Returning, page Fer street, North river, Sui ronnecting with steam Long Branch, Returul ab. Mt. ‘on Sea each way. The Captain J. Sherman, Chrtato her street, Noi North river, at 9 o'eloe Fare 50 cenis ¢ ach wnt, E after Sunday, J Pp SURE BAY, LONG BRAN ‘Tho steamboat SEA BIRD leaves pler ta nday morning, boat HELEN ng leave EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING Potut, “ Spring and Newburg, sto favorit steamboat SLE leaves Fulton ferry, 8:30; allowing two hours at Newburg: th river JLAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT.—ON AND une the BEDGWICK will make her reyular ts and Keyport, makin ‘lay sireet YA. the uaua) landings, AND RED BANK.— of Warren Aviguat 1, at 9 o'clock, for leasure Bay and Bank and Pleasure Bay BOAT FOR WEST opping al Yonkers tym BAM! ‘ooklyR, Th are toma ert, steamboat GENERAL rips between New York ‘Leave foot of Bar. Leave steamboat landing, Keyport, 4 Ganny HOOK, HIOHLAN S AND RED “BANK, NEW reey. The steamboat HELEN ienves ‘Tuesday, Wedn al 6 o'clock, for above ok at 8 P. Mo adording pan North river, ever to. bathe, fish or bi foot of Warren atreet, raday and Feit Returning, gers plenty time pl Gospay MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG—FARE 60 conts.—The steamboat THOMAS COLLYER will te pier (oot of Warren, street every Sunday morning at 7 Christopher street at landing at Hastings, Do veratraw, Corzens (Weat Polit), Gold Sprin Returning will eave Newburg at 7:40, Thirty-for shina! Ferry, 1 30, arriving urth Atreet at 8 oelc Irvington, Bing Sing, a! Cornwall rin, New Vor at 6o'clock P.M. Tickets to Newburg and back, 75 oente, TE, MER THOMAS. treet daily, Sundays included ant Vaile i, Formos and 74 tor Pie fourth etreet each way. Hopher mreet. ITEAMER THOMAS £ BD. Chrintopher street fourth street each wa; ‘Street cars to Thirty. Steamer ARROWSMIT! river, Bunday, Auguet I, enth street each way, ty gE, HO and F How to " board. HULSE daily, Me will y ato A. M. , Sundaye i, for, Plearant Valley and Fort Lee, laudh How to get tha boat ueth street; and Fulton ferry Cheiatopher « treet. Music on bo QUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN Cov, iD, Whitestone, Sand'a Pont, “Glenwood and Rosin. Wom leave Peck alip, pi stopping’ mt. Thirty-e LEAVES FOOT oe 10, 2 ee, landing. a Thangs the 'bont:—Take Grand ‘eet cars to Thirty-fonrth street and Fulton ferry cars to ‘1 Muaie o LEAVES FOOT OF eheided, at Wo § Ody "Thirty: Grand wo LANDING AT jer 24 Last BE REY APLERDID AND Yi VERY PAST Ly EAMER BUNNYSIDE,| «offered for charter to aoctetion, select Her and Sunday Schools, a8 Use mont desirable boat tn jew York for excursions. oF, ©. GIBBS, on board, to OROCKER, WOOD & 0 Bier Be North river, or ocommos STBAMBOAT i OL Fi for atio ‘OR CHARTER.—64R 0. Addrens or apply to oon w brs HAMMOND. ‘No.8 Morria street, Jeraey City, ONKERS. le faye at 9:00 A.M. Fi uRY. —STRAMBOAT e# Franklin npest, plat SS at il A, M. and 5:80 P. 1:80 and 6:18), FLORENOR NM. Frelghv reowiv first street, LOST AND FOUND, — Loramie echanes Bee ploaac send ‘Thomas Boyle, Besar Sera aoe bly ed WEDNESDAY NIGHT, IN GOING FROM ‘Twepty-second areet and Eighth avenue t.. Gold ~ Bin’ with black F! pder will be rewarded {Banks of the owner Op bringing tues to ‘Canal street. Lotta MRDIUM SED BLACK AND TAN SLUT, ame of ey or i tee incor elite iberaly rewaried ni ‘pay or jor will be Stews r 12 Kasi Ninth street, east of Fifth avenue, PTE PMEDAY, JULY 9, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN @ leather collar. A suitable Fr ward will be aiven, “fib We Weat Eighth street (Citnton place). EMAN WHO REMOVED BY MISTAKE HE GEN’ Tbe pocketbook and contents from 92 William street, on Fieraiag, sdout noon, will greetz oblige the owners by, addressed to box chica, New Gorks'thetaaueyhe may etain for hie’ ‘rout REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A CASE OF IN- struments, left in « Grand gud Fort street car, eanesdny night, Returo 10 DePBeiden ta Cast Twenty: 2 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON who will sive any information of the lady who 10k itto gin 18 months old, on July 14, from 409 Kast Thirty~ ighth street, REWARD—FOR THE REC Jewelry or Dreas stolen from my For particulars ave Ultppet Leones Park Theatre, Brooklyn. $50 REWARD,—LOST OR STOLEN, AT THE NEW York Hotel, on or about Apri 1, a bisek onyx stone Breant Pin, net ‘with’ Fhe above reward will ba paid if lect ab ub we York Hotel. $1, 00 REWARD With Bf PAID FOR TI Testoration of the Collowing Geos, ot the pro- porijonate amount for any part thereof, len of H, Froubel, No. 10 Norih Fourth ettect, VERY OF THE residence on oF 50 about the lat of July, SARAH 8, OONWAY, Louls, on Fri- Say, July 23, Wed N One folitatre Diamond Ring, enamelled shan, atone of color... P $90 “oo i aa Ove soitene. “Diamond "Ring, shat +8 No. 1 Maa solitaire Diamond Rh ting. ; . 65 No. inmond Ring, 60 No. itaire Diamond Ring ss No. ona ian, $1 Nos fare cone solitaire Dintrond Ring, plain apiitahank 65 Ho. 1401—One solltatreiDamond Ring,plain tutedshank 42 No. 63—One aotitaire Diamond Ring, ed and en wo Bb a a8 a . On ‘101 enamelled shank. 5 No. 1,071—One seven-sione Gitster Ring, close setting, black enamelied shank... No, 718—One thirteen-atons oval Cinater Ring, 9 iar stones in length, 10 arouud, fancy shank. No. $27—One eeventeen-stoné Diamond Ring, Greek en: aieiled border gn aba’ 220 No, 1,006-—One retond Diamond iting, fancy enum: elie shan! 178 157 425 10 od ahi 0, 865—-One eightvicse Gluster King, fancy Cuamelled and chased shaa! No. 1,1044—One mor siove Cluster Diamond Hing, fancy ahanx, No. 618—Gne eightatone Cluster Diamoud’ Ring, fancy snemnelled shank. . 1,008—One seven ‘enamelled shank. No. 780—-One brilirant Gen No. 5,28) —One Opal Centre, Oval tue namelied shank ine Cluster Diamond King, fancy ‘melled shank. No, 1,39—One Diamond Ring of iwelve’ stones, in two straight rows No, #H4—One three-sioue Dismond Ring, eet’ in a row lengthwise, engraved...., No. £75—One threostone Diamond Jengthwise, enamelled shank i4—One thrae-stone Diamond Ring, wet ia'a'row Feagthgie, engraved enaimelied shank. No, £,8.8--One Uiree-sione Diamond Bing, engrave enamelled maak. gy, Bet in’a'row eee e ass ees @ eee n diamonds, Ear. and necklace, with drop: Pia of ees skince Drop of six rings of seven stones each and adlfamonde. > 848 ne éat of three Boliiaire Siuds, pinin spiral ‘Pack fetiing. 70 ‘One set of three Solitaire Studs, plain spiral back eetting. 25 01 sone Stud, fine stone, spiral back setting, es Deaiera in diaionds ‘are reqa ted to note partiquiarly these rings, exch one being oumbered apd bearing on she In aide the owner's private mark. by to sad Captain JOHN $. YOUNG, Detective Bureau and General Ing Broadway, rooms 16, OMee, ween able Bond. sctepulta, subjec for, are delivered dal Hew York’ uvsom of Auotaran. those ouabie te silend can receive a copy by forwarding 2% cede to the secretary, . 618 Hroadway. yarie a __MUSICAL. “FOREIGN GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS’ EXPE- Painstaking aud very quccraful as a teacher, wilightelesbbas in Yoo oF Play Munle at bis own or pu Pil’s residence, Terma very moderate. First class reier- ences, Call on or addresa Dr. ¥, CRAMER, @ Weat Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, _MISCELLAN EOUS. ‘AD THE OCEAN “NATIONAL “BANK ANSON Hardy's Patent Detachable Lndicator on their dial lock, joked it, Can be applied IN HARDY, Boston, Muss. burglars oF experts could nok have to every dint bok MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. EMERY—TILLINGHAST.—In the city of Boston, ou Taesday, Jnly 27, by the Right Rey. J. J. Williams, Major Gores FP. Emery to Lizzig F, Tin.inckasy, daughter of 0. C. Wyman, Esq. JENKINS—~WESTON,—At Salem, Mass., on Thursday, July 20, by Rev. 8. CO. Beane, CHARLES T. JENKLNE, formerly of California, to Miss Lucy D., daughter of the late Nathaniel Weston, of Salem. SALTONSTALL—SATTERLEE.—On Tharsday, July 29. at Christ church, Rye, by the rector, Rev. Reese F, Alsop, assisted by the Kev. Henry Satterice, DUDLEY E. SALTONSTALL to ANNIB, daughter of Samuel K, Satterlee. Werp—Fox.—At Merrick, L. I., on Thursday, July 20, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey, Dr. Thomas D, Anderson, EDWIN H. WEED to Eh eldest daughter of Ubaries Fox, Esq., all of this city. Died. ANDERSON.—At Yonkers, on Thursday, Juiy 2», after a stort iliness, DAVID ANDERSON, in the 50th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faner from his late residence, on Palisade avenue, op Sunday afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock. Rakgk.—On Thursday, July 29, Lronand Baker, only son of Leonard and Jane Baker, aged 14 months. ‘The faneral will take place thia (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from the resideuce of hig pa- rents, No. 228 Chert# street, bY ESE, 08 Friday, aged 1 yeaf and 2 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock, from aa parena residence, No, a Third atreot, openep, a eae OYLAN, aged 92 years, a na. of ‘Baillinagh, coanty Cavan, Ireland, The friends aud the members of the A. 0. A. of Hibernians are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 432 East Fourteenth street. Borne.—On Thureday, July 20, ANNE M, BURNS, wite of Thomas ©. Burns, aged 23 years, The relatives and friends of thie famil spectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom her jJate residence, No. 248 East feces -first street, this (Saturday jafternoon, at two o'cloc! Brogan. —On Friday, July $0, after @ severe and painful fiiness, Mrs. HGARET BROGAN, in the 62d year of her age. nd friends of the family are respect Jaly 90, Feed, BRINKER, are re- ‘Tne relative fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ter son, John Brogan, 23 Hester street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’cl Rochester aud Rondout (N, Y.) papers please copy. CorFsy.—On Friday, July 30, Rose Corrsy, young: eat daughter of Danfel and Ellen Coffey, aged 0 months and 15 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, No, aes street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Dublin papers please copy. CONAN, —ANNS CONLAN, & native of county Mon- aghan, parish of Frinniskeem, Ireland, aged 65 years. The ogg Will take place from the residence of son, Barney Conlan, 118 B street, near Union sy Greenpoint, on Sunday afternoon, at one oe 5 CHEESMAN.—At Orange, N. J., on Thuraday, CLA 29, at the residence of his son-in-law, J. H. Reed, Joskri B, CHBESMAN, tn the Sid year of Lis age. Friends are invited to attend tie funeral, at the Congregational church, in Greenwich, Conn, Ua ee Afternoon, at one o'vivck, ‘Train ieaves ‘ew Haven depot at 11:30 A, M. ConRIGAN.—On Thursday, July 29, after a short nful iiness, JAMES Sonera son of Hugh Y Corr ~ Native of parish Tempo, county His ated and. those of his family, also of his brothers-tn-law, Patrick, James and Nicholas Mar- TAY, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, irom hiv late residence, 608 Myrtle avenue, corner Washington avenue, Brooklyn. The remaius will ve taken to St, Patrick’s churen, Kont ave,, this (Satur- day) morning, at eleven o’crock, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul, Interment in Calvary Come! OONKLIW,—As Grecawich, ConD,, 0 riday, Joly | No. 1 years, ‘The relat members of O M,, and the R. are requested to take in -morrow’s papers. DONNELLY.—On Thurs4a} Honora, widow of the lave mother of Key, A. J. Donnell! The faperal services wi Michael's chureb, Weat Thirty- fone rday) morning, rienda of the family are res}, iit “fake t nalf-past ten o'clov ectfully mvited tend, The remains wil) be interred 4 Calvary Cem tery. MOND, aged 20 years. ‘The iriends of the faratly are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Callen, 436 Ninth avenue, on Suaday alterioon, at one o'clock, DALLIMORE.—On Wednesday, LOUISE; Infant daughter of Willam J. and ‘Louisa A. Dakimore, aged 6 months, W.—-!he remains of the late Captain Joww DARKOW Will be taken from the recelving vault, and barted in Greenwood, on Sunday afternoon, at half- past two o'clock, The friends of the family, members of Jonic and Brooklyn Lodges, F, and A.M. and of Posts Nos. 4 and 10, G. 4. K., are respectfully invited to be pre- DaRRo' sent. DALTON age, ‘The funeral will t dence, 258 Woat Thirr ternoon, at one o'clock. EDWARD: A. Fourth a PAVILt aay, Jul resi(t t Yorkvitte, nd aeguainta invited to attend the fun , James 28 Pitt strect, on Sunday afternoon, nesday, Grisox,—On , In the 41st year of his age. ineral will take ‘ock, from his We DigMoND.—On Thursday, July 20, ELIZABETH DIE- July 28, ALice —On Friday, July 30, MARY Frrzparrrek, beloved wife of James Dalton, tn the 27th year of her piace from her late resi- jeventh street, on Sunday af 1 the Church of tne cond street and oon, at One o'clo on Thes- f. Favill, ed nd aangbter of Hosea 26 years, day, July 20, of consnmp- hy and Elizabeth Fit ck, Queens County, Ireland, id friends of the family are respec! ad th e faneral, 418 t July 2 her-in-law, place on o'cloe near 114th street, Harlem. friends of the fami: tend the funeral w ate residence, The ‘al, tw from the resi- , TIMOTHY GRADY, & y Tip} perary, Irelana, in the neces of tie family are from the 0 Inty 98, Wasit Second ay elatives and are respectfully invited to at- out further notice. Houmrs.—At Harlem, on Thursday, July 29, Ma- RION STEBLING, Youngest daughter of Samuel EB. and Hattie & Holmes, aged 8 years, 8 months and i¢ days, The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to arene the funeral, from the residence r Second avenue, of her parents, thie (Saturday) “a 1 sireet, 1 noon, at two o Fastern papers piease copy. HAGADORN,—On Friday E., youngest child of Hagadorn, aged 4 y lock, morning, July 90, Neve rancis and Elizabeth M, ars, 8 months and 22 days, rhe relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her parents, 45 Second street, Brooklyn, B. D., on Sunday afternoon, The remains wil be interred at at four o'clock, Rhinebeck. in the funeral. chureh, Joun Woopwanp, id year of his age. ‘The reiatives aud friends are invited to attend the The rewatns will be taken to St, this (Saturday) morning, at hal o'clock, Where a mass will be offered for his soul, and from thence, at one o'clock, to Calyary Cemetery for interment. St. Louis papers please copy. HayNrs,—in Brooklyn, son ot Haynes, aged 21 months and 6 dai ends and reiatives are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 12 Portland avenue, near DeKalb, HAMILL,—On Wednesday, July 28, Perer HAMILL, aged 69 years. “the relatives and friends of the family, and of his sons Henr, ‘he James G. ing. F. and James @,, are respectful to attend the funeral, from the residence 01 HEARN.—On Thursday, July 29, JAMES B, HEARN, on Tunreday, Edward and Rachel Andrew's past ten Inly 29, invited his son 223 Bast Tenth gst., tis (Saturday) morn- His remains will be taken to it. Ann’s church, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose or at cieven o'clock, aud from thence to Cal. vary Cemetery. MorGgan.—On Thuraday morning, July 29, GRacts, daughter of W: eh T. and the ate Esther Pomeroy Morgan, aged 4 yi Relatives and Trends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. @ Fifth street, Williamsburg, thia (Saturday) ale ternoon, at two o'ciock. fxs soul, MAKSHALL.—At Linden, Many, eldest daughter of William 0. » on Friday, July 50, and Kate A. farshall, aged 17 years, 8 months aud 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her graudmother, Mra. William Moor MoGIvVERN.—In Brooklyn» on WILLIAM MCGIVERN, 8g" of Thomas MeGivern, Es Shemield, England. The tunerat ing, at ten Mrs. Jane § mains Will be taken to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, and aiter a solemn requiem mass, from thence tothe Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiathi The iriends of the famitly are invited to sivende Meld and Rotherham papors please copy. OWAN.—On Thursday, July 39, in the 7ist of bw age, Parrick MoGo heehan, No, 69 Hicks strect. ‘Thursd take place this ( volock, from the restdence of his aunt, Balestdore, county Sligo, ‘The relatives and triends of “ine family and those of his brother, Michael McGowan, are invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 9 bee street, this (Saturday) afvernoon, at one Byrne. —On Wednesday, Jui year of her age, Mrs, CATHARINE raN Oi The remains will be taken this ( ing, at nine o'clock, to St. Ann's church, Eighth st., where a solemn requiers mass will be offe: repose of her soul, for interment. ‘, 69 Third og irsday, 31, only survivin ot Montgomery aturday) morn- July 29, son Ouse, ‘The re- bush, ‘oar of the parish of a8 in the soth C LGAN, Wife Of John MoColgan and daughter of the late Garnt ‘aturday and thence to Calvar ‘The relatives and friends of the family morn- for the Cemetery are respoctiully invited to attend, from her late rési- dence, 02 Seventh street. .—On Friday, July 30, after a lingering OSANNA, Wile’ of Bernard MoCann, of the parish of Tynav, county Armagh, Ireland, aged 65 MoCs years, ‘fhe relatives and friends of the family and those of her brothers, James and Vatrick Cotter, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘her late resi- 0. 21 Mott street, on Sunday alternoon, at t one o'clock; thence to Caivary Cemetery. "RORRK ing iliness, which she bore ‘With Christian fortitude, —On Thursday, July Mra, MARGARE at two o’ Mr, Thomas Kine, of the faully are PRait.—In Brooklyn, 6n Thursday, Jniy 2, Mra. | friend: attend, clo 29, after a linger- O’RovRKR, of county Roscommon, Irelaud, tn the 70th year of her age, 7 6 East Fifty-ninth stree: MARGARET PRATT, ¥ treal, in the 77h yea ‘The funeral sery let of Absolam Pratt, of Mon- of her ag tees will take pl dence of her dauguter, Mrs. M.D! street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’c Hoo kK tne Hudson, on Pans L3.—At Hastings, Thuraday, July 29, WILLE, on and Leonora Parsells, aged 1) months. The tuneral will taxe place this (Saturday) after. noon, at one o' Relatives aud friends are invited to attend without further notice, Lock, Quint.—On Thuraday, July 29, aged 46 years, Roprer.—At Rergen, N. GrorGR WiLrorp, infant sonof W garet H. Kodier, aged » months and ‘ay he relatives dnd tends of the famliy aro inyicod to attend the funeral, Bowden avenue, aturday) anternoow, at three o’cloc parents, c , this ‘ONYON,—At Cornwall from 119 East Pwent from near W, Locis Quis, spectiully mvited to infant son of Rdwartd W. third st. the residence of bis Palisade, Bergen on Friday, July 90, Sanat HeLen, widow of Samuel Runyon, iu the 70h year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Canterbury Pi terian church, ou Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, Rie On Friday, 47th year of his age. Sino} jo South ek. The friends of the family are respoctfnily invited to attend the funeral, front his late residen’ 344 Columbia st afternoon, at two o RTON.—On Friday, Jniy 90, THoMAS Rios, in the July 9% Mary SINOLE- TON, @ native of Mallow, county Cork, Ireland, in the 76th year of her age. The funeral will take piace from the residence of corner of Twentieth street and First John Col avenue, on Sunday afternoo Lit Seiton.—In Brooklyn, on Frida short tliness, Many Michael Seiton, aged 29 years, 8 months and 10 days. ANN SEITO! Particulars in Sunday's papers, Saprvoce,—On Friday, July ocx, aged 5 years, a natiy land. t two O' lock, Jmy 30, after a beloved wile of , THOMAS SirR- Of county Cork, Ire+ The funeral will take place from his late residence, 3% North Ninth atreet, Williamsburg, on Sunday af ternoon, at one o'vioc are respectfully invited to attend, SUCRLSY, io this city, om Friday, July 4 . aged 33 years, Bu The rela fully invited to atvend residence, . The friends and relavives ), GronaE a and friends of the family are respect- 103 St. Mal noon, at two o'ctock. SPRINKS.—In 1 1 Sprinks, age Aibany papers VaNDRAV ES the re jersey City, only child of Jam Lycar, 3 months and 15 aya. of her on the funeral, rk’s place, Dr. Friday, 8H, and H. rom Nis lat on Monday after Dy . fa (rooklyn, on Thurgday nephew, IR July July 2 Brooklyn, on Sunday | } drawing was hears | and I The re ioe ig) lence 01 pi on Sunday tern0on WayYné.—At Hobo THomMas J. WAYNE, Jr,, Abigai! W. Wayne, in the’ The relatives and friends‘o fully invited to attend the fund afternoon, at three o’ciock, from hi 67 Wooinfleld street, Hoboken, N. J. Wattace.—At New Britain, Conn, op July 20, Mra, ANN WALLAOR. Notice of funeral in Sunday’s Herald, ST. THOMAS. News About the TelegrafomShe fs Latd Up for Want of Fands~The Peruvian Fleet om Their Way Around the Worn—lMfiacellae neous News from St. Thomas and Elves where, Sr. Thomas, July 18, 1860. Mr, Augnet Victoria, Consul of the Dommican government at this port, has just returned from Tortola, where the Aimer -Deminioan Pirate Telegrafo is now tying. | ara the cruiser has finished her carecr for lack of the “sinews of war,” and her crew has struck for wages. ‘The his tory of this Megal craft severely handled by the Do bay of Samana the Te that hot locality, following the American st r Tybee. The day after the latter had left Porto Plata the pirate ap- peared off the town, but changed her locality to the southern coast. Sa ing Barrahona, captur is brief. After being so schooners fn the wood, set from thence to Dg two sloops and one schooner ont on the way. She returned to Saona with the schooner. Here Lupe rred the guna from the Telegrafo to the schooner and mounted them, Taking the schooner into his persoual service, Laupe- ron sailed for inagua. The pirate, abandoned by her former master, waa sent towards this port, and on July 10 was in front ofthe town. Themen on the Teiegrafo held come munication with the shore, but entrance to the her- bor was refused them, On the night or the 12th inst. the Telegrafo disappeared 4 returned to Tortolw where she arrived under che Dominican flag, llearn that the crew of the Telegrafo was made np of a miscellaneous assortment of hard cases of nationalities and descriptions, There was oo dia- ctpline whatever on the vessel, In all her appoint + Ments she was poorly provided. [tis stated thatthe steamer will be put op at auction, and it was for that purpose the crew requested tobe permitted ta enter this harbor, Some persons who profess (4 know all about the matter say that Luperon is not done with the Telegrafo, but that the complications and prospective captare and punishment in oo quence of the unwarranted use of the dag of a neutral nation has led to this step as & mensure to place her in a less offensive attitude of beiltge- rence. At present he has American papers and carries a Doruinican, American or Venezuelan tt to suit her opportunity. A proper step on the pa of our own government trould be to send a war ves- sel at ouce to Tortola to seize the steamer tor the damage she has done, and to prevent her trons doing more, whatever may be ber future, llearo she is trying to get under the English Nag in order to start anew, ‘The Peruvian monitors, which for gome time past have been looked upon with an eye of suspicion and uneasiness by the Spanish fleet, have at length re- moved all Cause of anxiety by taking their departure from these waters, The Peravians received geveral fine offers for their vessels, but refused ta accept upon the sole grounds of the suipulation with the United States government not to part with the veaseis in a mauner that woul cause them to be employed in hostility to any Powe at peace with the United States. ‘fhe Pernviang have certainly adhered well to their promises, On May 12, 1860, the entire fleet, consisting of the monis tors Atahnalpa (Catawba) and Manacapac (Onéotas and consort steamers Pachitea and Marafion, left tid ‘arbor, and, shaping their couse along the Winds ward Islands, touched at Barbados for coal. From this pamt they proceeded southward, touching at Demerara, and thence to Cayenne, in Frency Guiana, aud thence were pone. aiong the Brazillia’ coast, Mr. H. Victoria, the Consul of the Perayiag government at this port, is tn receipt of constant communications from the officers of the fleet. The last injormation of an oficial character [rout Cayenne - stated that the feet was in good order and manned enureily by officers and men of the Peruvian navy; that the feet would leave of once for home, proceeding down the Brazilian and east coast of South América, touching at the dificr+ ent ports ou the Woy for coal and fag died The Pernu- vians are much pleased with their bargain, and are said to show some very bétligerent feelings in cer- tain directions. The remainder of the machinery and tackle for the fasing: ‘of the steatner Columbia reached here op tha Darien. The Murphy Brothers, superintendis: bo work, have already commenced operations, an gangtting of haviug herup next week. “hue latest ices from Venezuela, up to the 8th inst, stare that the closing of the port of Maracalvo ts but a paper bdlockude, as the legitimate government i entirely without the means of enforciug it, Mart caibo has declared a separate government, inde pendent of the federal authorities, and has seut @ consul to represent its interests at this port, there bas been no fighting lately, Mr. Conroy, the new United States Consnl at Ss Jouns, Vd R., arrived at his destination on the lath inst., after a sailing voyage of twenty days from New York, Mr. Conroy expected to assume his duties oa the following Monday, July 10. Business in Fm Johns 1s very Gall, and there are universal com plaints op the Ye of merchants and shippers, The health of St, Thomas bas been very good for the past ten months, and unless it be imported from other localities the inhabitants are sanguine of get. ting through the heated term with tueir usual allow. ance of yellow fever and other calamities of a simi> Jar nature, The American brigantine Dark, Seapean, muster, has been despatched from here for Port aa Prince, Hayti. Her real destination ig Jacatel, where alte will lay twenty-five days to take in a cargo of logweod, FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN THE TRIAL QF REV. SP. LINN st A Kissing Reputation. {rom the Pittsburg Commercial, July 29.) The testimony as recorded by the clerk was then read and approved by the wituess. In it occurred the following passages:—"I never saw him kiss a girl, Dut this was his general reputation; he became a byword and @ reproach to us; be was cased the ‘Kissing Priest of Westminster.’ ” TESTIMONY OF AN ELDER IN THE WESTMINSTER CauRcH. George H. Wyman aworn—Am an eider in the tuinster church and @ member of the session fm Dot aware that the session as a session rem strated with Mr, Linn; the members of tue session spoke wt nim abomt it; his attentic was called to some matters, and 7 think the general tone of his convers: that they would not be likely to 5 did nos occur agein to my personal wedge; some time after the trouble had been talked abont 1 was not a member of the session and did not know per- ben of life actions; persons withdrew from the church whilé he wae pastor, Mr. Linn said that was mot the potat. The question was whether they withdrew ou account of his con. dact with Miss Blackburn? Q, Is 1 a fact that on account of these tronbl with Mr. Linn (the matter of personal tntere with ladies) that members withdrew from the © A, With regard to the faroily, it ta. ‘. That is your own family? A, Ye With regard to Miss Blackburn lad nothing to do With it; recollect of only one other family that left on this'account after a knowledge of these indisere- tions; have no personal knowledge of a paper beiug circulated In the congregation asking Mr. Lina to continue as pastor; heard of such a paper; my Trees lections are that certain persons Went out avong We cougregation. to see about the rumors, and, If pom sible, settle them; think the session had an informal meeting, and afterwards there was another, eon. posed of members and trustees, and they du pres pare & private communication requesting tity ta resign; think it had not beep drawh up and signed before I | ft; the purport was agreed upon and ies they should put my name to tt; Mr. Linn was not present; it was agreed that it should be a private communication; ao not know wiether Mr. Linn agreed to keep (he paper private or not; abont tie tibie the paper was sent to him L withdeew; ats pot abie to say what Mr. Lins reputation Was 1 ihe Sabbath school; in the congregation there was « large objection tude vo his general deportinent; wie objections, #0 far a4 1 heard them, bad reieronce \o ee im regard (o Wis Insercourse With young jadies, Cross-examtnation—Is waa not a meeting of the seasion that Fequested Mr. Linn to resign; it wus a Inceting Composed of the elders and trustees— pasai« iy some others; what | know Aooud famines wi there seemed to be a division HOLY ct whethor Mis, Weye pk nat, yoo acne Here SOPeRONT AL Oud sir; anything in the churoh; nian remained in the Sa To the <<. 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