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8 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1871. ; me a a Se ERE aEaeaiaenteR EE ae a eiamtaaieeietneatent ene Tom Seer eapaietaeasamaemeame streamers 1 irrow streets of this veneral isible to the contented and busy crowds, even had ! Rockaway. Trains from Roosevelt and Grand street | Captain J. are invited to attend the fu- mdfnsall; thence it entered the thé. VICTOR EMMANUEL 1 ROMB, | SP Se ee ear at | Ue ata ana ne ceae | Rattner tt aca | tate ace rany tet en | Seca ura: tara oe ito their cost to-day. 1 heard of several sun- | whole two days’ sete hi a oe Pry RT oat teak or ta ror pone Suan gp Ea Dou r 2s sarokes and saw & general complaining about the | Dot to say Lea! on the miraculous, It is re- 0:20, returning at 2 foot hambers e i ‘Ure Bal ix A Apis, a July 23, ROBANNA BANNAN, leave Hackensack at 4 and 6:53 P. MM. Tut Teports that she was run night $ ny heat between shouts; but the Hoinans were not to that the King (iid receive tokens of respect Bua On buneay, July 2 2 yn feng on p Maceouaes ae eat ataetd A. otter | Iten eae tr ane mi Bight of . be set back by anything, so they scrambled, shouted ir om several ral grument fapnepmnort Hag priests ri] What wee Cen Daas ne ee, ye age. ‘“ ey “dines, Bg 4 . SULLIVAN, In his 6ist pa = nf ‘ray, an all x ager and te and ran irom one to the Other in order to get . Rome at Last the Capital of | the ra'vencnt or renee the other in peace te get | Tamuows and doore closed during the wuole two |: HeNsry.—On Friday, Juy 21, Saman BENNEY, YUE: sae ana relativen are respectfully invited to | *rentea me! iu Tres] 0 that yesterday, while the was recely- dd 43 years, P v SOnBNROTTE A Oawrnnns, U: ni I eo phe} was eye ota ns Le oe = tthe Gulrinal, the other Kin, ae amely, his e relatives and friends of the family are in- I the sonal CR en Ager ne Low a fralen, with 100 bbls tack, rol ghee pg , ea Bela 4 ted Italy. mimast'all the Clash ha connlet “of the reeeut cous | Holiness Plus 1 Aas nolding a counter reception | yled 19 attend the funera), trom ner late residenoe, | pine siti re | anllee SE'or Rous taaee SWAY malumast 19th, when 1b) nes, tending armics in France. As We got into the | of several emtnen' m among ya 7 UE Py as raw yous 1. 1 os Sunday, . : See straight up-hill street leading to faithful, and thus demonstrating to the full content | o'clock, Mandap sinraing, “Tuly. 94 ote! | Silvan , ae ae ei aenbes wat, aan Ines MPacell : THE SPRPS OF THE QUIRINAL of hia heart and the full limit of his dominions, Beromay.—On Sanday m gat FL ENC! 3 We are indebted to Captain of steamshi, THE ARRIVAL OF THE KING. we had all to run for our lives or boues to cacape. | There the cry resounded, *Long live the Pope-King !’? | bility, Mrs. MARY BERGMAN, iu the 65th year of her ne iA ike Ahora, Cole, ip Wilmin, ‘ears, = & ‘ felatives trent of thé ly are invited to | ton, from Galveston and Key West, for his attentions, ‘ne relatives and friends of the family are respect- ety reel the fu ral, froin the ence of Mr. H. H. 3 © Webb, purser of the steamship Rapidan, from cr being overthrown, trampled upon and crashed y | while in the streets of the city plaudits were given a East New York, on Tuesday afternoon, | vannab, bas our thanks for his/attentions, vi y vo all the principal men and cities of Italy resur- the wresistible waves Te ee Ste Un | rected folly inviied to attend the faueral, from her late resi- re —-— bree o’elock, : Pr ef arator nes SSeS the equare we arrived in full me to see dence, 11 Roosevelt atreet, near Chatham, on Tues- eu Honx.—in this city, on Saturday, July 23, Quick PassaGE—Steamanip Wilmington, Capt Cole, fo Takiag B pal cg a afer a ern sight A BURNING BRIG. day aharngon, Jay tay Ton ei ety as FawaMaN GRACIA MancRLtA, infant daughter of tonge’ and ou (corbin sanity, duly 1 oven Ker Wea 1, ak 4 ged “ eee . Van Born, month ant lays. o arrived at New Yorg Sunday, ) as AM, --- Going irinal kK. deed, as Well as @sigut cheered, No vivas could : B, Birp, Jr., ip the ear of his age. . J aeled no ages gag fon Sema eaticee yy on poh ten wie Gate BANG CeO ROT TIGGER Ten ane role | Destruction of she Hronck Bele Joannic, Wiih | ray davised toanend te iunereias rie reaitonce | Moraing, IMU 9G .at halepase. ten O'clock, ‘wt 2 ‘The puseoere presented Gaplais Oole ‘ana hus oftcers Bm ach tively quiet for two or threo mitiutes. ‘Then calls © Onrge of OlleProbable: Less of Lite. Of nis father, 150 East Forty-fifth street, on ‘tuesday, | Bast Fifty-soventh etree faess and attention paid thead te Waipaox.—On Sunday morning, Jaly 25, PaNxiR during the voyage, pis ‘ At six o'clock yesterday afternoon dense col- | at one o’cl ick. Went up to the chief window, where ail eves were ¢ Portland, Maino, on Tharsaay, July 20, | HarcH, daughter of Alfred and Fannie Waldron, } age. THE NATIONAL SHOOTING MATCH riveted, for the appearance of the inan whom no- | umns of smoke were seen issuing from the French | _ BOYD. Bark Champion, P f Es mely, ‘Both red 10 ths and 16 days. ‘ease, of Edgartown, sailed from Yoko- hc i ae BOWE SYSE APRESS com eerie ee brig Jeanmie, of Bonlogne, in the North river, oppo- TORRANNES Budde afer. tt ne relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mie Wee ences ar beenep lee ew eaniea, The velvet arai ‘was immediately flung down | site Bedloe’s Island. In about five minutes atter CLARA Lh apregre int a He: fot Eee ST Repomi Tacos of ‘oto Yokohame Sone 98 to: erume,” penne ) ‘uneral from her late r Jence, W at esday jy Fran , Glass, safled from New Council of Ministers—Crand Military Re- | so9°%ns ‘Riu caesen te aitiatoa mera a haath gripnteo pling ee Pct es Brooklyn, at aureo P.M. Monday, July 26 ed Bi, A Cleve O'IOCE a coy. inat for Shetinad lqlands on Sette oedisy sou saat hat N-—Drowned, 0 usta a ri view—Defile on Pinzzn del Popolo, Pirice,” Ho seemen rathet waved by the seoave, bur { Masta, setting fire to the rigging and totatly envel- | sass Connon, of tie Monroe Tage Guard Associa: | _ Wises cOn Sauber, dure tater a severe illness, bor ifn last for the Senta tare tone did his part gracefully, and seemed also to take in | oping the vessel in flames. The first boat to | tion, late of Ballengady, county Limerick, Ireland, | PAuL, son of Paul and Jeannette Wiese, aged 7 years, | 9 tist of her oflicers and crew? aa a8 A sy hat the tiguidcanoe or the whole proceeding With ® | the rescue was the revenue cutter Northerner, Saga 29 yeara. 1 month and 12 days. ly 2 fontemnest second mate, J good, long look, not omitting to cast a glance ? Due notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. The taneral will take place on Tuesday, July 25, | David E ‘Sag Harbor; iggopen, SEB ROYAL FULTBS. | at ine Vatican, which was in sight fom | commanded vy Captain McGowan. The cutter was | Cove.—On Saturday, Joly 22, CORNELIA, only child | at two P. M., from the residence.of bis parents, 10 steward, su pina, New Bedford; boat the balcony staidpolut, He was callea out, | on its way to quarantine, but on secing the burning | of Mary and the late John Cole, ‘aged. 4 Yeats, 3 em rene pay suddenly, at her parents! fon Jose ane oa Brooklyn oargs Moves, eernandann nme Hee eee ae Tea ed ea dud went away | Vessel the Captain went forit with the utmost ae- | Montlikand i2days. Chae 2 Youn icfebs, do Sohn i Gana whereupon the crowd dispersed and went away ily. Bry reepece. residence, on Sunday, July 23, LILLIAg, infant | Edwards, Hornabe! a ‘way, contented and charmed that all | spatcn. When he came close to the brig the scene | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the daughter of A. C. and Lillias A. Young. Conoty, ‘Stoton; G n, ny 5 The People Jubilant and the City | (ore ne ara cone aeded ia regard to thoim: | was one of mdeseribable confusion. ‘fhe crew, the | 24th inst, ab two o'clock P. M.. {fom the residence aqitneral on Weaneeday, at Miree 2. M., from 1,917 | Faleratin; Alben sel 6 rhage: Joem portant possesar oir gran ry street. i fe + Tuminated. Bia elty, of which "i" uke boitem of thelr hears | Moment they became aware of the tire, launcued the Physiclans and friends tried to save my Uttle Nelle - mommy | Bedford. ‘eee the Romans are a0 proud. After a reception of offi. | small boats and put away from her as quick as pos- | from the grave. on He ‘oreign Ports. : me cel Ronse et GHAR yar ehe | ae, Te can nar andthe At mat neve, | ope; agneny morng aas.aane cor | TTP PING NE WS, | wfistatr® Print Ate tom many rege erence ree y Prisco Amber to aitena 8 | were not co fortunate. ‘The Intter, who was closeted The relatives and friends of the fainily Are respect- © | [BuueTOL (Pull, July 9—Arrived, Expounder, Orocker, New: ‘Yesterday Rome -formally aud actaally became npeOTHE NATIONAL SHOOTING. MATCH in bis room, did not become aware of the fire till | mily invited to attend the faneral, at St. Jaines’ ar F Ge eet teak Yue bin Ta ai PTL | Se Sips) of ‘Tealy. "Tho hocwtsr aresm of Ttellen | tn sa meadow 7 2 Acauacestosa, about two miles out | ome minutes afterwards. As he opened the door charch, on, Tuesday afternoon, July 25, "at two barat wih gu Sorin nds PRs Citactto, for Piindetphias on + Suess, becom: reali! 5 er. a y . 1 uly 6 Deets and patriots has e a living ity (that mor bosnainen rn perdi 1 ‘also to wit. | tO effect bis escape a roaring volume , of 448 | Moon sets, ....eve 11 27 | atferger, No Tork. eared, Theydoatus Christian, Schmer> CRorsey.—On Saturday, July 22, Wii11AM W., son | Sun rises....... 4 ‘Wehave een permitiod to sce in the flesh), and ® | Hess the great Nimrod of the day—the King i areal | Ame surrounded him on all” aides, bidek | of Wiliam J, and Maty vi Cropecy, aned 8 Inohths: n 12 4G | BATAVIA, May 37—Satled, Kadosh, Crocker, Ai great work hss been accomplished, destined to | Nimrodin ihe hunting Uae, ‘being the best shot ot | 12 up escapee For a moment ne ertated Te | ;, tue felatives und friends ars invived to attend the | SU” sets.-.--... 728 | High water.morn 12 46 | | cAupiey, stip ¢-arivéd, American agi exert an infuence upon the world at large, Ihave | ft, ing yscuare, In tus’ estimation of ae | Plunge tnrougn the raging’ fire; ont seomg. it. was | iuneral, from the residenoe of Mra, James C. Caarch, OCEAN STEAMERS. feed tt NMEs Hemmees Se Aelnesion: Mansons Jast come in from witnessing the honors patd by the | citizens ne has just bit the nail on the | /ils only chance for itfe, he rushed out, reached the | O'clock. ‘ * CALAIS, July S—Arrived, J Ai “ Brown, New York./ Romans to Vic:or Emmanuel as their new King; and | head by taking possession of the Quirual, | te deck and juzuped into the water. ‘When he was | ° Crowney.—On Saturday, July 92, ANTHONY Crow. | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORE FOR THE yOAMTUAOE, July S-Airived, Hloudurasy Sulton, Mev : - and they seemed to ve confident that he | Picked up by the crew of the revenue cutter his body | py, in the 25th year of hia ‘age. MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST. rik, " Saitraton ad Hangs “yuoiee® cond not ave. | oO, 80 fa to cary ofthe hwo ot ateshon | Dewensed Tis elas and ‘lende of the. tamu are re. | — fais | aati aces 207, Mate ate and ing, and so hoe vo their eager an ively Sal - A speci wited ton ineral, from te been more enthustastic, hearty and unique than | faction. He fired tnree times to the best o: is abi- | The skin had pecied off his legs, head and arms, his | jate resilence, 104 Mutt street, this (Monday) after- ~ [duly 26. JH Kennedy, Bich, diag, trem Lndon't L, July dy itreal, Phillips, t at wr ‘The acenes are imdescribable with | Wty and better thau any one else present; for the | ¢Yelashes were singed off and his beard burned to @ | noon, at one o'clock. 28. for Boston. oy Phomeatod Mayor, who is a native, until very lately not acuns- | Chsp. ‘The tongue and mouth were parched, aud had |“ paLy,—at Pleasant Valley, N.J.,anFriday, July | St La uly 39. ELstnony, July 5—In the Sound, Arlette, Coloord, from the pen, which can only sum up brief outlines; the | tomed’to tne use of guns and firearms under the | Scorched white appearance trom the flames which | 91° “MicHABL DALY. formerly of the county Meain, | Int! ignly 2 New York tor Rostock. Painter’s brush or the photographic machine | Papal government, made a wretched shot, alshougn | N€ inngled wuile escaping from the vessel. Te | iyaiand, in the soth year of bis age. OE Pet ceemate ee : 4 FaLMou7n, E, July 22—Arrived previous, bark Isaac Hall,’ the King presented him the first gun to fire, ‘The | foans of the poor fellow were heartrending und | “"phe funeral will leave his inte residence atten | pewisctiand.-..\July TMowineGreen | Colcord, Callao for orders, alone could give a faint idea of what | crowd was highly pleased at the royal porformance, | CoUld he heard above the din and confusion of the | gamoe te M., on Monday, July 24, for the church, 9 Broadway. SAP GON, duals €—eesveds Miepanath ianioa Come: we have been going through all day | and voted him then aud thre a trump ola King m | DUraIng Wreck. ‘Tho suit water wiich soaked | Garriages will be in atrendance at the Picasaut BS Brosdwas. GIDRALTAR, July 1—Armved, Ban Pietro, Lauro, New! landing for the relatives and friends of the Broad Xe ‘ander a broiling sun. The occasion was memorable, | every way; even the ladics found no fault with his | {to the brotled flesh only served to intensify | yan aa ate obstacle could jntertere with the réte—for the | 100K#, dress or acts, although they recogaized the Be evergthing that conld possibly | family in New York, who can leave by the steam dnt fact that he dyes—espectally that famous mustache | 24 en done tor im un ‘cum- | ‘Thomas £. Bulse, from foot of Christopher an heart and pride of all were in t—and so things came | and imperial of his. Here agam the painter's brush | Salccs Waa done by the officers of the cutter. The’ | gnring streets ar 10A. M., Thirty-fourih street at OM in the best style, ihe celebration heving nothing | Could alone have done justice tothe magnificent | Crew of ihe yeusel wero transferred to the police | 19:15, in time for proceeding to the cemetery. 19 Broadway. gid 1 B invoadwart anne Jnly 5—Arrived, D 8 Soule, Orr, New Vork and (68 Broad st. HeE.vorr, Jui Heaton, Boyers, New York. ly K—Sailed, A 7 Bowing Green ye Bowne green | | avn, Sy 1a Salled, Tranquebat, Waveruouse, Newport 4 ne. | boat Seneca, which was speedily on hand, and the "LE > 9 “4 ‘ef the stereotyped oMcial “put on.” Our long ex- Foting tp we roars saat eam atuai cern: mate was taken thonce in au ambulance to the Park | yy Doare On Friday morning, July 21, EDWARD rf Soe ellAvaNa, July 20—Arrived, bark Arthur, Lamb, New Ord Becied “capital” has at last come, and from this day | the picturesque, even in tuo days of Zonaves and | Moshital, where bis name wus reztstered as Leon do | ° “ne relatives and friends of the family, also those Se Broadway, | HALIFAX, Joly 1—Arrived, brig New York®, | ROME 18 THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE KING, ‘ | Sham battles—the Pope's generals were wont to in- | Coser. The docior fears, from the nature of his | of hig brothers, Patrick and Richard, and of his 4 1pawion, July 9—Arrived, York. 7 Bowling Green Li iL. Sul 10~arrived, WA Gampbel Henry, SI 29 Broadway. NB, Bouth kmerioa, Brierd, Baiimmorer i d duige in these luxuries on that spot. The shooting | Wounds, that he cannot live. brothers-in-law, Michael, Thomas and’ James Hig- ion 19 Broadway. Ratied Shy Owens ‘Anderton ow ‘The latter has personally always been sklddish | peing over, the royal party retried into the cil; the cabin-hoy, named Charles Forney, was burned | gingon, are invited to attend the {uneral, on Mond: @bour taking Rome, out of kindly feelings to the mbar DACRE TO THE QUIRINAL, > | padiy about the legs and arms and bad an ankle presi 24th inst, at hall-past nine o'clock, eae j 68 Broadway. 7 a. New Pope; but two weeks since the Ministers went to where the King assembled at a dinuer of 100 covers | slslocated, but his injaries were not necessarily | nis iate residence, Dean, near Smith street, Brook- New Vere; Rags w), Gray Boston; 10th, e foreign ambassadors rese: . faisl, ile, too, was taken to the Park Hospital. ‘the | jv, His remains will betaken to St. Paul’ at) xim and told him plainly that his constitutional | tinguished of tne civil and Inultary onlel Js im, eo ( Teluainder of tie crew escaped with a few slight | V4, His remains will be ttreet, where a soienn | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 23, 1972, | Pinson uh, Malte (a), MeTowell, for Boston. @uties required him to proceed here on the 2d of | city. From the table all were invited py the muni. | Scratcnes. requium mass will be celebrated for the repose of — ne LONDen, Jaly 10- Areired, Mickaal Angwo, Luckie, New 4 i +. Bi " ‘doy Marion, Fletcher, San Tuly, in order to establish his dynasty in the legit. | cla! authorities to attend the ApoiloTheatre, where | _ The police did ali in thelr power to save the ves- | nig sont; thence to the Cemetery of tie Holy Crosa. ARRIVALS. in ‘Jul ‘River, SC; Pride of We, Brligewater , Schamyl, Bb ” i sel, but owing to the nature of the cargo all their —M . « mate capital of the peuinsula, accordimg to the well- | been gotten ap expressly lor Ue oecamann ee ot” | exertions went for nought. ‘Sve hada full cargo of | fORS*TH—’ ia a ie az Ocean, Cooper; NeW VOTE: | seni, Boston, i known and reiterated wishes of his subjects, To Keroscie on board aud was about to sail ior France | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited ‘PORTED BY TH GERALD STRA YACHTS. Ratled from Gravesend th, Anne Richmond, Sharp, New Al NIGHT. by ¢ my The boxes were knocked down for the evening at | to-morrow. She arrived here from Porto Rico onthe | to attena the funeral, on Tuesday, July 25, at two OB storesbip Guard, E P Lull commanding, Aspinwall, | York (and passed Deal 9th); 9th, Li ol, Lambert, do, bes Sheed hierar pia pean ete iy | exorbitant rates eveu for Rome, viz, at $18 alld 420, burned to" tie Ganeogs aucstca,, ie vessel was | o'clock P, M., from the residence of her parents, 4ea | THOM Ca. wousran, Livarrgcl, duty 1 aqrighow, July S—Salied, Maridnoe Tah, Gonuaives, Phil bis personal desires and the ertreatics 0 esuité | rates which oniy the well-blacked ‘and white cra: | buted to the water's edge, and the cargo, of | weat Thirty-second street. Funeral services at St. | ,ieamebp, Cala ith, sith nde and 487 pameogers, Cd | “SPaxtza, June 80—Arrived previous, Derby, fan Frane i who bad managed to penetrate through his sur- | vated of tne jubilant patriots could avfora to pay. course, completely destroyed. tno tire was wit | sichael's church, Thirty-second street and Ninth | Ficse jyn, July 15, Jat 49 ed & brig rigged ‘ally Bessed from Jersey City, the Battery and the North 1°45 0; 10h a0 5 abip Success, | Np - y At the theatre the plaudits again were plent: ) avenue, steamer bound west; 171 2 July 6—Ent out, Don Chisciotto, Paolillo, Foundings, expressed nis willingness to obey, and | ae noe orderly bestowed on the chicl of the new | River docks by lante crowds, which remained on the | S¥eUUe. | Jersey City, on Friday, July 21, Wan- | from New Orleans for London; 224, lat 40 88, lon 08 84, wtoaia: | PRNRTGARIes Mar uless, Dawen,’Ban Francisco told the Ministers that they should at once arrange | nation and bis attenaing offspring. ‘The King is | Piers uila late hour, REN VAN DykE, youngest child of T. F. and C. A. ae Tore Bence tor Gist ay la PoursMOUTH, July 7—Sailed, Soreley, Miedbrodt, New for the solemn departure from one capital and the | fond oj theatres and theatricals, and, on leaving the Gadals, aged 1 year, 3 months and 3 days. Fag ere es Tyee eh aed , Bremen, July & | York. July Wcabtved, Bien Mariinesh Maw Sil Sa anova. cbs ba building, he remarked to the Mayor that it would bo LONG BRANCH. Relatives and friends of thefamtly are invited to | richsa& Co. Had slrohg westerly winds and rough rca curion | Ogee ato Es aly Arrived, Suez 3 . neceszary to build one much larger than the Apollo attend the funcral, from the residence of hia parents, | the whole uly 22, ut 8:30 PM, at 404% lon G74 | Be HeLeNds May al-Arrived, Deux Freres, Gillard, Co- VICTOR'S BOAST and more adapted to the high destinies of the capi- te iia Rk 9 tah Rar te Seitivn Whiton street, near Walnut, Lafayette, Jersey City, | passed sco ship Denmark, bound east, lombo (and sailed for Lie meg G Ba-| ‘that he has always strictly observed the laws amidst pat The end pa a rej et that ns The President Attends Church, Dines and | to-day Behe ay) a sft crocs noon. The re- wih a ee ae eee Rens Beebe grey 1, tavia (and # ‘> tor ime gy i vie. , * colleagues of the band of “Oonscripi Fathers’ —oni; Dp - | Mains to be interres jount Pleasant Cemeter; sty fd ecg Riad Bes and sailed Slat for New york): she coups d'etat and treacheries of 80 uiany of bis | tho trae ones are those who hold forth inthe Geek | ea aamage Vishers and Disiin- | Comer, © I, % feemer wie song Wreateny nwa and much fog: July 21, | Padang (an¢ sailed 3d for New York fit nthloen Buropean consréres; and in fact his subjects have | tol—wouid see to 1 and have it done, te Conent, | wished Diners. Guattau.—On Wednesday evening, July 19, at | 394, tai 4I 8), ion 63 $8, steamship lowa, hence for Glasgow; | Gnsspore an Salle LUND for dextled Sh for Jong dubbed him “Ji Re Galantuomo’—the king, 3 Rc ae Rated pecans Anouting, be LONG BRANCH, N. J., July 23, 1871. clgnt o'clock, EuizapeTH P., wile of George R. Gra- 2. Jat 40 41, Jon a steamship ‘Abyssinia, hence for YORUnAWAL ENR pretties ro Ne y 5 ace, je he} Sec e Nav: 4 5 + Liverpool; same off Nantucket, sieamship Eur } 29tu, sohr ‘ave, honest man. The Ministérs also were indisposed for | proceeded to inspect the Muminaton ot the streets, | _ President Grant, with Secretary of oa Navy Robe- | ““Puneral services at the residence of her nephew, | hence for Glasgow s chme thee ee tae maD Europa, iawn bith, sleamabiye Tokel Mara, (A insor, Kago- # grand display here, out of political regard for the | decked and lighted With thousands of tricolors and | 8D, attended divine service at the Methodist Epis | tarry Rocka‘ellow, this (Monday) morning, valy a4, | bound eaat. ee i Sima; Slat, Ariel (Amor), Coy, do; June % Mowtan (Amer), feelings of Pio Nono; but nothing, not even special | Venetian lamps, Copal chareh this morning. Rev. Dr. Newman, of | atten o'clock, mise and Bb passengers to, Pusan Mave & Cor “fied wear, | Besser: Kobe; 80, bark Snoseas, Kirby, : telegrams ana jeiters from His Majesty $0 the eifect | a1< momtng the cxervement Was as high as over, | V*2!&ton, preached the sermon. Wittiat & eldest moa OF Oberon Mara wee iaes | gezrinas Joly 21 tat 48 US ton 68 erate Dare ‘Sama mex anoiuhds! suty-staeesek a Chas & Morriadn,: hat st would be verter to give money to the poor | and the estivities wore sil oa that Nigh tige ead: | | At Noon Collector - wh eae OF Rew Oneavss | abby Hankins, aged 21 years, 9 months’ and 8 days. | rock, from iambure for New York ‘ag Ht pihibe: Bonen a bay my bro iaslts than ive it to,yéte him, " vent the muniel- | 1ng to the new fortunes of Rome. Bustle, confu- | Senator Cal and Mr. Elliott, of Harvard Uol- ‘ie relatives ana friends of the ly are respect Steamabip Wilmingto: ie, veston July 16 and Key BOSTON, Jul AM—Arived, janks, Reed, pean ghar eh pe ngs beads inary | Son, exulting ‘viocs everywhere: but to-night the | lege, dined with iio Presiaents tuliy invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence | West lath, with mdse and passengers, to. GH Mallory & Ca, | Phindelpia. Telegraphed, brig ‘Loebairar, thom ‘Dotan! ry m raking toge' T | fine linen and purple 1s to be laid inside, tor the | | ‘Tis afternoon the President, Freterick Grant, | of his father, 171 Barrow street, Jersey City, this | 1h, Galvesion bar WNW 8 ee eee nt eae | eit igs Siberia (ie: u waa spare change in order to give vent to thelr appreer | tetes were booked for yesterday and to-day omy, aud | Secretary Robeson and Seuutor Cattell tOok ah Monday) attemnoun, at Nall-past four o'eivek. barke La Fistia, and Jane Young, {rom Gaivestoa for Liver. satiedieGge Appoter Lovainnd Baltimore eh Moco soit et teed to-nigl at cleven e¢ King leaves for a visit to | evening drive. |GGINS.- a Satarday, Jury iBORUE HIGGINS, ett 3 CI i, 1 on bec; = She, Heehings ver liberty musta by OG seers Florence and Turin. Some of the {Italian press collector ‘Thomas Murphy entertained General | aged 62 years. i ‘ ne ome torne Bu, ater ed Doron riath nobte Eaters ee 3 an 1 yi , 41, lon 7497, brig AP brig Cr Fiing, Mobile; schrs Hattie Ross, : and @ good sovereign with grand celebrations, which | writers are giving good council, particularly to the | Horace Porter, James Terwilliger, Collector Casey | | ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- | Patterson (of Turks Island), 1fom —— for Phladelphia” Sagas; Pass, uxbty, Philadelphia." < ‘We have just been partly enjoying to-day. First, the | esiect tiat the gooa work being consummated the | and secretary’ Robeson tiis evening at his cottage. | fully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late ship Rapidan, Whitehurst, Savannah yee with al ip Massachusetts, . King was sent in a rather round about way | time of rejoicing 1s over, aud laughter ahd pleasure | Colonel Juimes Fisk rode out to-day on horseback. | Tesidence, 208 West Filty-ninth street, on Tuesday, | [ise sod naasensers. to Livingston, Fox & Co. endl Foy, ay tog Oe pnilaceiphies Driad " over y 2 o bead winds the entire passage, Aura (Br), Barker, Leghorn (Br, McBride, give ct . = G hy N 5 iy -past twel . M. Temal ° to Naples, where he was also sited preparatory Teeitcecn ronnie wenn pret torah ae 7 Cone HOLS | h, Of New Jersey, Hon. Horace | 25th inst., at half-pact twelve P.M. ‘His remaine nd Norfolk, Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Bichmond, City ad Buckalew and Hon. George | Will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery for interment. | and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Domi Ag! MORE, July 21—Arrive4, hay rode vag) 3 (nay, ; 4 brig i to his arrival nere, while the Mintsters arrived | ‘our cardinal poiuis of Italy suould be—work, econ- | Halsey are at the Mansion House, HILL.—On Sunday, July 23, James M. HILE, in the | 10n Steamship Co. Jaeger, Bremen; McClellan, Howes, nity at the new seat of government by direct train from | OMY, routes, schools. Very true, they are pressing The weather 1s delightfally cool, 47th year ot bis age, Steamship E C Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DO, with | ‘To; Haskell, Newburyport; schr Oliver Scofield, Dissos- | needs, The King goes away on account of tue A great crowd was present at the sacred concert Tae relatives and friends of the family are respect- | mdse and passengers, to G B Merrick. way, New York. Florence. Yesterday they landed at the Roman | jntense neat to rusticale in the North. He | at the Continental Hotel this evening, fally invited to the 1uneral, from his late residence, | Steamehip Volunteer. Howes, Pliladelphia, witn mdse, to | “ Clearea—schr Kolon, Jasper, Boston. snils Welk station, which is anew, unfinished structure, not | is hed ye es ore ——— e; yeni the ee orcs Flity-fo. “et Soe Peery services “i Schr Pilot's Bride, Brewster, Humacos, PR, 12 days, with mee Laura’ (NG), Bremen; brig Caroline, Wes! ‘Well adapted for royal receptions at thé present mo- | When expelled fed into Tascany, and now Victor THE PACIFIC COAST. day Moming, at ten o'clock. le remains will | suzar, to J V Onatavia & Co; vessel to 8 W Lewis, Had fine CHARLESTON, July 20—Arrived, bark James Muir (Br),/ Emmanuel, the eighth, also comes trom Tuscany. b . be taken to St. Phul’s cuurch, where a solemu high | weather upto Hatteras; been 4 days north of int wil ment, presenting, however, the best possible apvear- | Such is ie historical record raked: lato the whe ot Marron eran Rance mass icr the repose 9f his aghl will be cclebrated, | cali sod stain, A Gr hat polnt wilh’ | Rogers, Londons sear krone B Messerwer, Wall, Frevidewosy @nce under the circumstances, owing toa profuse | day by the patnot writers now rejotcing. This | pemocratic Ratification in San Francisco— | 9! from thence to Caivary Cemetery for interment, chr Katie Ran; Martin} Jacksonville 7 days, with yel- FORTRESS MONROE, July 38—Arrived, bark N. r fi flowers and the—which, | Morning a Cablnet Council, the first 1a the new f HOGENCAMP.—On Saturday, Jaly 22, Ciara, daugh- | 10W pine to PL Neisou—vessel to Master. Had fine weather | wood. ase or carpets, flage, flowers and wrest whieh, | Capital, was held by the King and his Mtiuisters at | ‘The Broderick Will Cuse—Grene Fire in | toror oan and ieee Hogencamp, aged 24years, 1 | UP,t0 Hatteras, from thence 4 days, with heavy, variabic | “Passed in for Baltimore—Bark JG tall, Liverpool} brige by the way, for more thin a weck now, have been | the Qurinal. At tills Connell several important de- | Sam FrauciscomFlres in the Cascade Moun. | month and 24 days, chr Ben Davis, Wilminston, NC, 6 days, with naval stores | Diecut ma cuaarzas bend Curvey BevannA ey gq.) the four cardinal inzredients of Roman lite. The | crees were signed aud dated at Rome. They will bo | eins ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | to 8 Cowell, Had moderate weather; been days north of | gree fteterda ey Tae eal; Letra Boece Ane arrival of the Ministers was made the signal tor put- Published im the oiicial journal of the kingdom 53 > SAN FRANCISCO, July 22, 1871. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- jatteras. gustin, Nantes; Caroline, West Indies; brig Petrino, doy ting out banners and generally geting ou: the regal | which is now published here. ‘ if ( sa dence of Ler parents, 145 West 126tn street, this (Mon- Schr E Arcularing, Arcularine, Virginia, soir Peggy, Penarth Roads, Of the city for the grander arrival to-day. TH! KING AND THE Mayors, The democrats are holding an immeuse ratifica | day) atternoon, at hve o'clock. Her remains Schr Bonita, Davis, Virginia, GREEAPORT Li, uly 1i—Arrived, sche M Band, Norton,’ will be 7 phe an a Schr Bailey, Thomas, Virgin #0 mate was indeed imposing and entirely sus gene- | eure Mayors i attendance from the Bigh perseke | on meeting. Siccianl eae a a tee tear me 2 Ae tm gaan tema D wotlk July 18—arrive,achr Mary R Somers Somerte ris; NO other city bul “Imperial Rome” could oer ages, were yeceived also. in formal audience, tnus | , U0e¢ Sawyer rendered a decision in the Ualted | ““yrenton ana Philadelphia papers please copy. ‘ aby a ina Pe ee 3 ot r . ort, Wile such & spectacie to tue eye. Noting was omitted ving to tle Cees oe colebrations all the airs of a | States District Court to-day im the, case of Keeley KENNEDY.—On sunday, July 23, JOuN Ss. "intant Pech A F Kindberg, Thomas, Georgetown, DC, for New | jams, Baltimore; eae Hill, do; sonra Baral Wood, t r Which could help to present tho liveliest of demon- | ona side capitalizing and secularizing of tue City of | va, McGlynn, on an application to reopen the qnes- | 80n of Ellen and the late John Kenned ed § | Haven. Wood, and Garett I’ Wright, Cropper, New York. Sirations, signifying affectionate subjection to the | the Popes. The King was very coraval to the mayors | ton of the validity of the Broderick will case, hold mopths and 16 days, ‘ie BOL Onratel Rat eee ea sans Haiked—Ruly Trunkeld Bry, foreign World, So tous ab Cuca Ne Tee OF Me | and addressed them on the present state of Italy's | ing thatthe Court had no power to graut the’ relief | | The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | qitit,cMTolL(of Hast Machiany, “Lite, Machian 11 widdk:| sian book ats castes hela kisah Hi foreign world, so iong an enewy. good fortunes, remarkmg in substance that | praye. for. Sully invited to attend she funeral, om Taestay, July | Jrost of the passage” wine? | Gere Beers’ Garten: De ‘and E Blewy TILE ENTIRE CITY the work of national mdependeuce had cosas A terrible fire occurred to-jay in Market street, 25, at one o'clock, from the residence of bis mother, Selr Namsbong, Earley, Rockland, Me; 8 days with lime | Boston; Julia A Garrison, Smith, Soa hoe In these two last days, especially to-day, seems to | much, had been persevered in at great sacrifice, | near Fremout street, among the Inmber and | 424 West Nineteonth streo toH W iene Ap. hill, Providence; Win W Mace, Blackman, New York; Joba be one couiused mass of Nags, red carpetings, bou- | put that, once in Kome, tie nation wowd remam | plaiting mulls, The flanies spread rapidly, being BSNY.—On Sunday morning, July 23, Jonn | Schr Neptuté, Roblason, Newport, RI, Storicham, Price, and Saba, Sones, Amesbury Point; Glen-; peepee and busis of Viewor Euimanuel, | bere at all costs, He had been desirous of not of- | driven by a high wind. ‘'b principal Jogsea are | THOMAS, oldest son of Patrick and Elizabeth Kenoy, Passed Throuzh Hell Gate. woot, Dickinson, Nantuckel; W Atwater, Parker, New lowers, surubbery, wreaths, candies, torcaes, pro- | fenuing the Holy Father, but all hus efforts had met Whipple’s coal yard, $7,900; Garrett's brass foundry, | aged 9 years and 1) months, BOUND soura. Haven; Ruth Shaw, Shaw, Boston; also sieamship Aries, cessions, lords, jadics and citizens in attendance— | an ungrateful repulse. Taking the Atayor 0. Tuiun | $89,000; Dabriski &' Uo., $23,009; B, H. Freeman’ His runeral w.il take place on Taesday afternoon, Ha di nd WGlestedSheamship Norman, Nickerson, Boston} bark, for tie new Clesar, A Yer.tablo one, fof he takes | by the hund, he Joculany” saud:—-Nom, I suppose john ‘Mellon, $7,000; Mechanics’ Mulls, | 25th, at two orclock, trom the residence of his pa | 00%, Wyle kpc? camden for New York, with | sony Geddie, Smith, Autweros schra Gold’ Ragle, Howes, midencs Wheré Ju i died. Als Tarim will be content.” (Turia had a sinall revomn- | $40,009. ‘The total loss ls over $250,000, Very smail | Tents. 119 South First street, Brooklyn, E. a ety C: hy + 5 yh 3 y Sain; 1 F Smith, Crie; Ei be hoped that thts one will pot epee that 3 from Schr Lewls Cass, Acken, New Haven for New Brunswick, | New London; HB McCaule oe {ign in 1864 becanse the capitaisuip was taxea away | insurance, One haudred men are tir thence to Calvary Cemetery, The friends of the Bell, Somers, and L Blew, Clark, Boston; John Je; but I have heard it muted of jpte, “Muppone | from ite satekeepmng.) employment by the fire. own ONE OF | ‘Saanly, also those of bis sisters: exe fegpecttelly- ine | “oye Hannan ‘D, Chase, Gloeedaiee for New York, with toh | Wilerd, Thomaston, ved, ochr Elle Z refetbes, nig be eS esinayod op comune: AThep jive | Avng)f-past five P.M. ves doing tinmense Uamage ate frequent in the | Viled to attend, to Nickerson & Co, CE ORTEAND, July $1— lb 8 Oi aeplinter of thd boLes Lot an atoth or the Mesh OF | rap sovet=!@% FARADED THR parxcupar, erneers | cascade uusutame KERRIGAN.—On Saturday, July 22, at his rest- | | Schr Louisa Frances, Kelly, New Bedford for New York, | ORR NCE NOM 1 og arrived, ip Herman Livinge Pio Sono and Cardinal Antoneill would be leit to | on norseback, accotupani®? py hig fob and a bril- -~ dence, 1%5 Meadow street, Hoboken, N. J., Jame d. | WPT Dears to Tracy t Ce. oe New York, with atin Wee Work ber aimira, Cobbs Poruguas bigs Sele, Mell the tale.” ‘Such was tue reply J heard also. lant stam, to review the Lroopa and thé ‘aur legions OBITVAR: KERRIGAN, aged 2i years, 2 mon-hs aud 2 days, frog, dows NManert 'w Fork, with old | Pittston, Me; Proteus, Kennebee River; ashra’ Enchantress, Satin ae see NEW CABAR Se 3 ol ing National Guard. The paueeay were drawn up Poms - z. . ‘His relatives and (riend3, also the members of St. ‘Schr A' Crandall, Rogers, Mystic for New York, granite, to Soipmy Masai Nyse do;8 T Knight, Kock Istand, ts must be a proud ii} a EO Gay, sith ote he took thé | Indoudie ite on one side of tne strects, while the A ae Mary’s RC. 7. A. B. Boctety are respectfully in- | Caiette & Co. e bar Architect, froin Wa, pert fh sae) eh * rejolcings 4 a ase miea, Asi saw him | other was glyep over enuirely fo, th Suzan The 7, Ml. Jacobs, D. D. Yited to attend the faneral, from St. Mary's church, | , Schr auger; Tesee, Wareham for Jersey City, lumber, to | "he yes on aocount of head winda.! © Se So Freeman,’ driven brisk olihy ino’ the Quitinal Palace | King passed witiont sign Of hesitation sud most ww « WeUs Ms . on Monday, July 24, wt ten o'clock ‘A.M. Cnrriages | Fuier Sordi an peasant Cor Ny nee Bae ¥ ; doorway a few hours ago the common | conidingly between his exnilarated new suojects | Rev. Dr. M. Jacobs died at Gettysburg on Sator- | furnisned by members of the family. Boe Dekiar Welktte hentey ee Eee, f igh WILMINGTON. NC, July 20—Arrived, sebr John A Grits ro a Nase eee Shope —, throug = ae soldiers; and it 18 nee sore oat day. He was a minister of the Lutheran Church BB aa peel on Saturday, July 22, Ggorcr Schr Inanc H Borden, Batwin, Pall Rive der New York * | fn, Foster, New York. y “Ho Y us review was ole Immense, continuous ovation 01 had held i. Pp, 2 ‘ Sehr Charger, White, Norwich for New in Romie thus receiving’ a unlversut and. sincere slouts. howers and handkerehiels as on tne preceding | 24 for forty years had held a professorship in Penn- | My A NATL AsO Oe YO es sence, a2 Rixt 7 mage 1 every sep; to siaud ou the Quirinal bal- | march from the station. All vied with each oiuer | sylvanta College, an institution controled by thé | oif Monday, Juty 24, nv OBS OClaCE BAT HM Ridgley, Buckridge, New i Sobskah”''7 Gtoncoutenn GhERaEE eoummeie ote eee Rett Minerva. Brightman, Fall River Tor New Wore ee snghnees Fe EN a 4 et Lobe as TVORO: Cony—sacred to the history and uses of a long line | in showtnge good will and attributing applause ig | 3 der pANE.— On Saturday, July 22, y Bohr Flora Kine. vas Bridgeport for New yen eeesty ‘ ef Hopes and lock down, Upc ail Howie wou s | the’ nan "wit Voth by hi wood keke Nf ound ee mie rm Ee pA Sa A Rehr Marner, Sheran, reenwren fo New Yorke aor of unineme Hatse” No pamiee Aare 4 il ri ol ie bal iy much | cl 2 = ta 5 sean tomas gs ete Chi | ho maze ur Any gg vag sae vin Gl | Matar utnue © Reapramaa tae. amore al | MOL ReLeta MEOW aiy are renpece. | EE fovea ee cote Bar ok fee Sor Rit, CoumntoracLae 8 baat” — _ avbrimo al jag the circul » rso, the a! n v tport, CC Ol'- '!'' ‘these certainly musi be memorable facts in tne ilfe Foal reviewing party, still on horseback, drew up Sova. bie the M neolon gy ie, 82 long com: aay ae ah tween Pi tom * us oe “4 sch OF eenuty fone ormsdons ir sboree.. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN, of such @ good Italian as the King, as they assured:y | infront of the royal pavilion which had been put Hl, at g Wtle distance. ; 161 by G ry Soe denice, ‘south west corner ‘of ‘beventy-eighth treet Beur Loog Telund, ry Cow Bay for New York. different States: desertion, &c., sufficient cause; no will live in the memory of the whole ipaltan peop 6, Up on the square of ges 5 pi hi afters ig vecupled by General as and Third avenue. Schr Alice Scranton, Stewart, Guilford for Elizabethport. publicity; no charge until divorce is obtained; advice Treen, engaged as they how are throughout the peninsuly, | ~~ ggg : DEL POPOLO the able divine & ht Ms fe Mormetial ef faens's Lavin.—On Saturday, July 22, Auice, the dearly ry A Brown, McGuire, Oyster Bay for New York. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 180'Broadway. jn cyery little city, village and hauet, 1 celebrat- | Expfeaety for whe a.fl¢, and then the military, gen- | intent oni on Tulane weg oe eeal Of fame nnd | | Larix. On gavurday, July 22, ALICE "years, hr Laura Wale. Rovinabn, Cow Bay foc New York. ONDENSED VIEW OF HOW TH BLOOD MAY BEx Ang on . = Ee a = ae © ” ty, | i bands paying, basi ent etn ronae dulssion, K fs aoe oe eel and eg if Pe family are FA enh Gebr ppp: mo nhles Coane rs york. Q i Seite ton tigu ot ed i ae ~ o ie D Gitmo rman, Hip! ostop for any. —l LJ good condition ‘At half-past twelve yesterday, the hour appoin soldier of fraltan independence.” the. sift ‘ DaLSGtere, TFOGH RSE Abe TORTOUCe crn ce Ren | See hela laaies, Poets Laetys ss sigamiaph aes = Bagel oy entered pe ae, See 3 arabs ie eee ig em Ae eee T one fluids and of the harmonious action of each individaal a] tthe same momenta salu! nt the | crowded to its utmost capacity, and beautifully or- PT RES pas o'clock jouday, the 2: 4 * o is unsound arvival yo the whole exulting city, as to tuose dus: | amentea wrth, drapery and’ Colossal ‘plovures, "Misseimeta romMiym® ou Satarony, Joly 2, | Raeour Maer Qeroysam rt ee Ney Hanky, | organ; forite enge ong mamand tn that oa ua, consolate occupants of the Yativaa, the Pope aud | raised on bigh, Which nted thevarloys stages si W145 EAD ERENE, JOHN MAGUIRG, In the 16th year of nis age. @ and pad 0 Laaac Odell, healthy fuids will be made. The blood is not perfected in’ war cardinal, Ab r= of ita yar A trip to treetom. ‘The drat repre- OFFICE OF THE CHIR SIGXAL OFFICER, e relatives an rienas J Meany re Ree "Wicamer Meta, idence for New York, with mdse ry Withee as wack cane 2 of SONI Gt ted ping of We present King; BRING TON, THY Saks M. faily invited to attend tne fane Re Neal. | and'passcngern to fsane Gael. any partignlar organs; ft fe fade and perfected in evety, there was uproar of thovemeut and getting ready a, his oath to keep the consuw- Synopsis for the Past Twenty-four Hours, dence of his father, Edmond ire, 735 Myrtle me eth Ds istiels te dott Focening ras owad "We Kaew acaied 9p | threat Josie ae is fot ei | TH faromsier bu een ‘gl ney ering sun | rae crn npaqiond ats stotuy owday® | ara neem fa retin, | Oe nacre cries tee eae) . a ie Lol ar at ten o’cioc! |. His remains will be taken to P Mee y a Bis son, the heir apparent, by tle Cabinet Minis tery | select body; fourth, the baitleleld of San Marino; | 48%, and the central area ts moving, eastward | Patrick's church, and from tence 10 the tery feb Bouibern Cras (BY cag; New York fortigntax, | Prmble, an wloer, « cancer, oF « bee we the generals of the troops and oMcers or his st Ofth, meeting of the King and Garibaidi on the bat- | over Pennsylvania. A small area of iow pres | of the Holy Cross. hr Listie Lt "Turph jew York for Pisohes a cially all throat affections, breed impure blood in that great, but not by the foreign am dors, who had all ar- | tlefleld; sixth, reception at Venice aiter tts annexa- | sure continues in the eastern part of the |, MURRAY.—on Saturday, July 22, of cholera infan. | Behr William MoGee, Wood.and, Balumore for Fall River. — ) Trouny wn qeeCr four important excepuions) Pre- | tion; seventh, eniry of the Itallan troops at Posta | Gur “and the barometer ts, readily fall. | $0, A- WiTSox, ‘kon of dames and Josephine t | SF Frigate Bd (Brys Gales Nee Perk Coco eka, Np, | Where these troubles are located. So dlsoused humors may" viously 10 the capital, Austria and France, the | Pis, last September; eighth, going up into the Capl- ham pgs eg rcei steadily + | Morray, aged 5 months and 6 daye, Bear Foes Browne, Tiles, Wow Wak tor hone > welt as from the digestive organi,’ Gatuolte ‘Powers, lave ot been present oF for- olan advance of the mails,” to uses press phrase. | ing throughout the Musissippt Valley and west- The, irends OF ene famlly will take te ning | Sehr Gsihenne Thomas, Barlow, New York for Mudaon, | °°™* babpeater fib oor B= Boho can iD ron of their accredited repre- is “going up” did not occur when the picture was 4 o*clock boat from Whitehall sup for Staten Island Behr G A Pierce, Poo!, New York for Baiem. events ulation—the accumulation seniatives to Kiorence, When hung up, at did occur to-mght at halepast nae | Warde The Lerner ee low, eapecially in | Ratroad, to Huguenot Station, Phere ame rine | erat Bayles, Chaie. New York for New London, ibrgend ge os THE PROCESSION o'clock. Tue-King was serenaded by a crowd of at | Virginia and = Fiortda. jorthwesterly winds | yey them to Krelscherville on Monday. “Interment Schr Wm Gray, Allen, Newburg for New London, '] Mmpnrity, of impure numors and blood—relleves the local af. of gi jus State carriages was formed and de- | jeast 30.000 le, ber Douehed juto the crowd around the station a shout | ety fags Of all. COLOr and degrees, at the Quirinal % appigues, Of vivas Ww “Vittorio januele,” to | before that hour, vociferously cheered and invited 10 “ltaha,” to “the Poa in the capita),” arose, such pretend straightway into whe historical Capitol. But as it would be im ible to describe in any other e conid not go on foot, #0 the carriages wore again way than to say Chat it was sonorous, loud, thrilling | requisitioned, and His Majesty, Who had received a rmg lighted torches and soci- Sehr Niagara, Wood, Rondo. for New Haven have been prevalent on the South atlantic | at one o'clock. Schr Gi Clty fe NB. cures it through the good blooa coast, and now extend westward to the | _ MURRY.—JoHN Murry, in the 70th yoar of his Bohr Guiding Star, Meridan, New Tort Tor Winasor, na, | fecton end Sashy be tp — q Missiselypl, Clear ana pleasant weather has been | Cline, suv s % County Mondford, pariah of Ratit | gear Borews, Rat, ondont for Middllown. to the local injury. Thus the whole body fs renovated and very generally reported from tne lakes and Missis- Will be buried from his late residenc, $18 Second Schr Tarry Not, Meadon, Elizabethport for Woodle Hole, restored to perfect soundness, Treatment with BRANS - avenue, on Monday, the 24th, at two o'clock; Schr D O Foster, Henry, Rondout for Provider — > ud uninierrapted for the bai our duriug which previous mviiation 10 attend a grand ball given there appl valley to the Adlantic, Cleat and threatening | rence to Calvary Cemetery. THO frlanen of tha | ame Basis poomye, Jamison, New York tor Rockport, DRETH'S PILLS :—The natural cure wm thas effected by exx e cor’ wiy wended its way at a walk from | by the city in his honor, was accompanied by the | Weather is advancing over Iowa and Arkansas, family are requested to attend, Boer Avbis Rise aracr? New York for Boast ted bu the of the tue guauon at Termin, wrough Fiazza arberin, | torches aud the torch-bearers, ald Ue bands playluy Probanitities, MOKINNFY.—On Sunday evening, July 28, at {42 | bebe f Hall, Pooiga New Wook te Poe petieng UY HONed Ce Sh eee Se Att " , 0 the top of their beat to reet, y formed, Corso, Piazza ai Trevi, to the door of the Quirinal ois ror OF THE CAPITOL HILL, Pleasant weather will probably continue on Mon- faa Mane aureueaee Daniels hechioneys deed fe Behr Thomas tig kel, Kew fork for Denia Port, som -ent bowels: faster. tase Chapiene 2 vane Palace, on the square of monte Cavallo. The royal | where the famons bronze statue and the marble | ay on the lower Iakes and AUantio coast, Threat years, 4 &ebr Enterpr'zo, Mott, New York for Fonz. moderate, healthy diet soon replaces by pure sound humors, suite Was brillant, and struck the oman, who | Castor and Pollux, noble remnants of the old past, | ening weather, with rain, will probably advance | The friends of the deceared and of her uncloa, | Behr Clara Post, Ferris, Newburg for Portchoster. are very fond of tie elegant, as even more imposing | keep watch over the city. Arrived at that point the vam Méteall, Xow York for Bev BRANDRETH'S PILLS are sold everywhere by draggists,| into Illinots by Monday morning, and extend into Marriot McKinney and brothers and Cornelius J. lew York for Bt eeopiens, NB than the picturesque, old-time doings Of His Holl- | clamor and glorifying cries were simply frantic aud eliy, are Invitel to atte: fun nr office, Brandreth House, pe nee ben royal carriage bore the King and | wild in the exhibition of rapturous felyght and con- | Michigan and to Tennessee during the day, pi RS. one ovleons er rg Se Boop Pre dent! Dose Ren Sock a tee ee es eee cole, are ime ister Lanza On 18 back seat, while the | tent All seemed overcome with joy. Vere | eer OLMSTED.—On Saturday, July 22, ANN OLMSTED, Bove Market Man, Raynor, New York for Hariford. Great Charlotte atreet, Liverpool, Bngland, yor of the city, Prince Pallavicin! and the gen- | ecen to weep. Cries to Italy, the King and Gari- widow of William Olmsted, in the 64th year of her eo maee Wess ion, New ork for Portobester, a cen ral commanding the troops were seated on the | baldi were tlie order of tha night. The scene was MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, age. aneamer Mary ‘Augusta, McKenna, New York for New -AMES M, O'DONNELL, iront ones. This turnout wae drawn by two horses | truly enchanting and unique, as the id Capitol PP PDRDPAP ARON The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ght Watrrstonr, L. 1, July 28—9 P.M. J i ol pps: ouly, a8 were Lhe other fo\lowing six royal tower appeared, with the tri-color waving on 16 Married fully invited to attend the funeral, from her |} Qn account of the dead calm prevailing since sundown this O'Donnell Brothers, bearing the Cabinet Ministel Prince Humber pignacie, and its ruxty outlines clear cut in the air anita s residence, 445 West Tbirty-fisth street. Funeral } P, M. a number of schooners and loops for both directions rode by lus father, having takem command in per- | and softly ighted by a fy muon, The minor part | , MiLLrR—GrarAM.—{n Philadelphia, on Thursday, Services Monday evening, at eight o'clock. The re- afelylng becaimed from Riker's upto fart Island, Nelson county, Ky. ; soa of the occupying garrison. ‘The eaourt of the | here was the entry into july 20, by Kev. Thomas Goodwin, Mr. CHARLES | mains will pe taken to Bodford, Aveatchester county, —- ao staff, currassicrs (A new spectacie here), genuarines THE DANCING ROOM, Mitten of New York, wo Miss Conbsita Gualtam, | for interment, ‘Tuesday morning. Train es BELOW. offerte the trade hie Jags See routeare aud Cavairy, were thrown in to heighten the effect | On going in the King gave hig arm tothe wife of | Of Phuiadelphia, Twenty-sixth street at @ quarter past cight A. \ Rye Whiskey, constating In part else lata of the picitire, and the line of march, extending | Mayor Pailavicini, aud Prince Humbert to that of an- ARSALI.—At Jamaica, L. 1, on Saturday, Joly | Ship Therese, Muagett, from Nowpert June 7 chotee brands: shawhab & Atkine, more Uiaa & square in leugih, made rather au lin- | otuer lady, wife of one of the Town Councillors, and Died. 22, Pienne W. PrangaLt, in the seh year of his | ,,2*") cemcest Alcs (Bry, Hilton, trom Port Fatbor Fane B | ow. Cook, poing sbow. | Tue chiet feature, though, wan by thus the iuapection of tne noble oll Mail’ was | A rue. -On Saturday, Jniy 22 Awatre Wonk | age. y Nonny” 0% © Elwell & Go (by pilot boat @ W Blunt, | 9: BCom on, cS decora’ OURS ‘appiau °) up lance of the gnests, r the | MAN, wife of Diedrich allers, aged 41 years, ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respect- Bark America . from Bremen jeUregor. ace. throng along the course ‘to the Qoirteak ‘waik round, Prince Humbert opened the ball by The relatives and frieads of the Tamiy are respect+ fait Invited to attend the funeral, on "Facute July | ceived silo from Sat OR uate is 8, iin’ hes on Hedmond, b foes Every house was decked with cloths, dra | taking partjn a qoadrille, The King aid not dance, | fully thvited to auend the funeral, on Tuesday, Jply | 26, at one o'clock P. M., from the residence of his | Nantutke..) Farre. fe, Sliver Creek. ry, carpeting of some festive character, | During the sen minutes which His Majesty occupied | 25, at two P. M., from Su. Pat's church, corner | father, Howard Pearsall, Jamaica, jark Chasseur (Nor), Ree v3, Aetrer, Jane 6, | Woodeoe! pores very Winiow and balcony was thronged with | in mounting up into the Capitol by the grand stair. | South First and Ninth streets, Brookiyn, iy’ De Scnkrr.—At St, Paul, Minn., on Saturday, Jaly | Yi? se, 10 order (by pilot boat @ W Blunt, No Ii). O*Donnell's fadics waving handkerclugis and scattering flowers | way, the old Ruman Forum was lighied up with | ANDERSON,—At Leonia, N. J., on Friday, July 21, Frepenicx Wi i #0n of ind at sunset BSW, Cal Chtokea Cock. om the cong boro, after me generous btyle fire, | Spiny | with its grand old ruined | Haney James, infant and only son of Edward H, a Cal 1e' ‘ a ‘Wheat. recommended by the great Roman poe\—‘-wanious | monuments, the most enchauting aspect, Atcleven | and Josephine Alien Andersou, oged 1 month aud § Sree ad ou uly 22, aiter a long and Marine Disasters. Corayraved Pure Wg 5 date iia plens’—an injunction which his de THE ROYAL DBPARTURR — inful Hliness, JON ‘Supa, 64 years, born in Barr 8 ' and with ne funeral services will be held at the Unurch of | Dingle, ‘a acome seendants, ren tn nane obeyea with — ‘was fixed, and so, the crowd, a; will, The carriages were pientifuily from ti torches aud banners, accompanied the carriages to be a Bear midnight, when she Four thousand barrels, county Kerry, Ireland, pote when the Madonna, Fort on Monday, 24th inst. ends Tam those sisters pa Aig while the crowds—| of bourgeoise, peas- | the station, where the train soon bore the eign o'clock. The friends of the faraty are renpegatulty brother iar tte aalt rm of ol Be Summon So. and get dar few tons of coal were thrown overboard; | and ee ee ae in the form of vast thedinien Site WEATHER REPORT. pyenue ghd ucts ste pai ‘Brooklyay at behr BM Wel aud aristocracy commingled—shouted below, | King of Rome out of the sight of his admiri invited vend the funeral without furti m4 made no water panda, A id not ir to have sua: 10 “ aud at times mimost or, tnemseives entangled ‘wits loving subjects, ‘The illumafuation was very 16 ‘Train leaves foot of usinbers street at Ualicpast | ayy at trey ee a eo to (ako, | tained any damage’ fine weaihor through tbe Femaiuder’ of | Ag many tresponaibie parties, nat to fntroance the wheels the ¥ toils shouts everal throughout city; the houses of several ie A. M. 87 street, New ae her passage up, branas Ww: a oie} Lv ary ofering 8 , soars and marching Was done wu the rays of the h ng ecclesiastics were alvo lighted up, but I am AINBRIDOR.—On Satarday, July 22, at Far Rock- SToRM.—At Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., on Saturday, J bag J rah ee of Stony on hee wae | Se Vosction may frismae O° thot bara: test sun of the season, rendered att) more aficti informed that this was ¢ in honor | away, L. L., Ricuanp ea tag aged 57, JAMES Marrisoy, youngest ‘ of rts ot wy aly Ron and ee ols Jun and’ celebrated will bhava fo the phynical feelings by the packing together of | of the King, but from @ simulated fear of the popu- on Tuesday, July 25, at halt-past tweive | addie Matting Storm, ‘4 months and 6 days. | mase'anivering no those. 10. the matp- Sareea numbered fo correspond wi 2° Mad; Luman beings In 69 small o Hy a4 020 | lacy 1 do Dot HUNK heir darkness Would have beeu J P. M., trom the Protestant Lptecopal chapel, Far | Tne frleuds of t) Tain, ‘piso of his graudfatner, Vopptagite doutraylig thas apd olnu opnsiderabla saraage my neal to the government stamp,