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OUR SUMMER RESORTS. ontain Murmurings and Whispers from Sea and Lake. ur Correspondents on the’ Wing. LOUD BEAUTIES AMONG THE HILLS, LAKE MAHOPAC. Curious Inquirer—Dignified Rhetoric of a Herald Correspondent—What This Watering Place is Like—The Islands of the Lake Style. of Liviug—fhe Only Crowded Sum- mer Resort This Season—The Benuties of Lake Mahopac, LakE Manorac, July 31, 1871. At this comparatively new watering piace I fina weason” flourishing lke a green bay tree. The are crowded, and the cry ts “Still they come.” ter my experience this summer of a few other \Z places Where the choice of rooms Was as un- mited ag the weasures of Aladdin, and where the im whe corridors provoked but empty and smal echoes, it was with somethtug of astonish- ¢ that Theard the clerk's assertion at the Gregory House that all the rooms were uccupied, but that if waited till evening I might be accommodated with ‘® cotima@ room far removed from the duil cares of parlor and Kitchen, sway in the upper regions, «Why is this tnus?” I mquired of the clerk. Why should this out of the way place thrive and |) waxfat when Long Brauch and Saraioga are ree ported to be on short rations”? ” he responded, with OP DELIGHTED BEWILDERMENT. ‘on, he continued, “that we have fever had; but what makes it so [ cannot tell.” | What business, anyhow, had he to explore the | reasons why Lake Mahopac fourisies and Lake | George decays? Suflicient for Nim to know that mis hoase was sul aad that bis cotin the top story was as highly prized and pai for as # room on the Virst floor, big as u barn, might ve tn less auspicious tunes. A queer fish, standing on tha balcony of the hotel, 1 1 1 ‘ Who had never before beard of thts place, aud had Just arrived in the same rasite conveyance with my- Belf, Baid to me, as he looked in @ puzzled way to- qward the lake, “How long 1s Lake Mahopac in exis! Of course } understood nis meanir Ne wished fo know at what period ta the past wie lake came to popularly kuown and appreciated, but U thought Biman who could wilty of putting an uiterroga- ti like that deserved to be rebuked, and Jre- i nce 2 100s “Lake Manopac, sir, has been in Rhe planet upon which we now stand was ves from existence since ved. THE PLEMENTS OF CiTAOS gto an orderly memberof the solar system. Em- gpives have been born and passed into oblivion as profound as the home of the genti of tke deep since the waters upon which you now look were framed An by these evernal bills, Had your existence been tof Lake Mahopac you might have woeval Ww! ht cote the failer of as aumerous a family as old an Adam has got the credit of producing.” | Be went to dinner before I had time to impress ore fully on his mind the venerable age of Lake jahopac. ; ‘fwenty-‘ive years ago this was a resort of fisher- len—nothing more, fifteen years ago it first be- me @ fasmouable rendezvous in the summer onths, It has kept growing ever since, and now it pears to be tie Most popular Watering place round New Yor Took 8 bout yesterday and went out to discover hat peculiar attractions Lake Mahopac had for the fourwt. 1 um very sceprical of summer resoris Avhich are pincarded by letier and advertisement hrough the newspapers, None ‘of them ever come ptathe mark. Y ou read about them that they ar ack ald all superodly proviued. At ove plice the: (igi APUNDANCE 08 FISHING, Whooitrig, fresh mix in the morning, and music in fhe evening; « wher there are deighifal bathing, eguilicent marine views, and so forth; bul soime- w the great taajority .ali short of the programme, d @re to me, and would be t you very great ros. F A critical and candid survey of the attractions which Lake Mahopuc hoids out to tie tourist ine ines me to the belief that Ihave struck the exact lace that answers to all Which has been written rut it, ‘The lake is not as extensive as I anticipated, but it is quite large enough to develop some oi the most Brvnd views in natural scenery. ‘ne ground round the snore rises in elevations of varyliig aiti- ude, and is covered with wood lor the most part; jut THE BEAUTY OF THE LAKE IS ITS ISLANDS. Shore are three islands, about the size of Bilis’, in ew York harbor, nd tuey mse in such a shape m the water's edge that they preseut from a dis- nce the appearance of a crown—s crown of emer- ids set tn the wosor of the lake, ‘There are five hotels, the principal of which are ‘Sand Thomnpson’s. The former of the two the moat aristocratic, but the fact Is [ fatted to bserve anyliuing ike ostentatious display at any of} Khe hoteis, Some of the first famitles © nd Brookiyu are lere, yet if you were compelied to ndout thai fact by the mere outwerd display ‘which the ladies make in the dining or the dancing pm you would have to walt a considerable tim e routine of Lic here 1s.by Do Teans Monotonow vs eighied with row boats aod hovel ps a Meet. Many families his or row boats, aud for those who ‘aNt to litre a gariue conveyance and take a pull round the mianos boats inabandance can be had it fifly cents aa hou The pull around ine lake ts regory elightful. Every few manutes a change of scene ocuts aud the row 8 Urcsome from fhe con PKTE N THE SLOPE. ‘ Atith lak ashore yesterday, and neeting witli a” cid MA Whose Venerabie locks Boman dod respec if hob attennon, T uiqnired, bas is tue owner Of that residence on the to Peter vr at, aare bat afew years ilu have bought , “betongs ou Peopie LaLa age Jess Uni a Buy same plov (. A atopped to admiring he ye pert pt forget the cares 0) ore, then there is No j Planet. in @ few words Foe visitors av ex of le time in front of this resiaence s sauiahiou and weeny can- i find employment flor him on this | Mountain, and the T Mrs. A. 8. W. Aspéll, Miss Ellie Wilson, stopping at the Gregory House. Wednesday evening there ts to be a grand tableau tm the parlor of Gregory’s, representing the parnig of Joan vou by aust Masi, of Forty-ainih ‘ * tong A Or Hes Charles, McMillan, the Moser. The same evening there will be two plays, “The Gipsy Fortune Teier” and “Past, Present and Future,’ or the three beauties. I must send you tn my next letter Gencral Vicle's plan for making this place another Central Part ‘The General 1s bere at present, ON THE EATSKILLS. ne One of Our Lady Correspondents on Her Travels—The Sorrews of us Unpratected Female—Where Was bat ‘Trunk ?—AUl About Serosin—Social Philosophy and Mi terial Discom/orts. OveEntook MounNTAIN, Uister County, N. Y., July 29, 1571, } Do you believe in the emancipation of woman? f did once, 1 said in my heart, “Woman 1s aot un- derstood; man cannot do without woman, but wo- mau can do gioriously without man.” Firm in this belief I resulved to travel. I started tor Overlook Mountain. [made an Irremediable mistake at ine outset, ‘The house from whichI made my exit “took No note of time but by its joss,” and I got up too early on the morning of my degarture. That mis take I consider the primal source of all my accumulated griefs, and that was all on account of my sex; for there isn’ & man tn the universe who would ge! into trouble in that way. Walle I ‘Was dressing the pins all bent double, except those that remeined straighi, aud they punctured me, The garments that ougit to have been loose were too tight, 2nd those thatougnt to have been ight Were too loose, Life arsamed @ tragic aspect, 1 realized at that moment that “artis long and time 4s fleeting.” At laat T was off, and I walked down the street with asense of freedom delightful to realize. ‘The world was Dow to see WHAT A WOMAN COULD DO. To be sure, my stomach was empty, but Low fall Was my bi of feucttous thoughts! As I walked down the eteep hill leading from the Heights to the lowlands of Brooklyn in imagination [ was going up a steeper hill, and that hill Was famo—the imperish- able fame that a generous world would award to a woman triumphant over the ills of femintalty. You will remember that I dressed in exaspora‘ing haste, Jest Lshould be too late. linagine, then, my aston. ishment on reading in the truthfal face of the Clty Hall clock that Lwas nearly an nour anda half too early. That lost sicep could never be recov- ered, but [ solaced myscif by repeating over ana over the wWiso adagr, “Better early than neve and made the best of my way to the Aibany boat, 1 also thougnt of that other adage about the carly wornis that get so well pro- vided tor by provident birds, I seated myself pnito- sophically in the lower satoon, stil thinking. After ali there is auudvaniage ip being early, You sit at youre aid wateh tae 3 ‘y file in by tivos and by threes, and e¢ nothing t do you naturally observe; they atl have their PECULIARIN * DRESS and manner; their little vanities, &c., that are use+ fui for present amusement ana future dramatic pure One thing Llearaed very soon afver the boat » knowledge Is a secret wih me, butt considered it absurd to kesp a secret. are of no value Whatever until they it 18 @ mistaken delicacy polat of honor to keep Jobrated Christopaecr Columbas oret of his abontine We: World: iu that case Lsnould have beon trave somewhere in. Hurope justead of going to Overlook Yora HEALY Would pever Nave nad bis leite secret is this. If you nbto “View the beauties Of Lue Ludsoa’? buy & ude bOOK and seep your eyes aed upon it from New York to Atha This ts the way people do, saw them doit. are notoriousiy fresh and piquant, aud i deal easier to lave your. scenery, youl ka and clouds and river caialogued vind th u t 08 and thougots upon th had no end so T looked. In female phrase guide book, THE RY Was “LOVELY.” ‘There was a wide-a . brisk breeze, but no boistes Tous, devilemay~ wind to pla et with our fajse pair aud the many skiris that so Keop Women L wiuch they were intended. Gr in the heavens, and th Ss were n fact, the y the approbation of a corre spond- ent. Jn the tiny bays and coves aud intets of the great river Were anchored fascinating little boas, and graceful yachts and Ulin schoouers floated serenely up oF OWN te anquil sireat. “The bits never change,” sald [to Sorosia, as ranning close alongsiore We Watclied the majestic contour of one Of tae Higuland spurs, No; the dows au Mi chased each other over their rounded slopes for centuries, bul tne bills are Ue same,” suid she Greamtiy, 1ook- ing as if sbe saw them 3 had stam)! hac seen at Sor Sorosia, we imuc She, io, was going to the Overlook, and w made au alliance offensive and defeusive. not ia “mournful numbe: that WOMAN'S FRIENDSHTY Js an empty dreant; for the soul 1s dead that thinks 80, and women ave Lot What they seer. 1 au ums pressed with the truth of thts, fag sorosta Aint J have been very intimate for a day aad 4 hall, and not an unkind word has vet escaped our Jip: And so We floated and chatted; or, tired of talk- tng, made little additions to our’ casties in Spain, tll we reached Rhinebeck, when we exchanged ti steamer for a terry that took us to Rondont. So far ali had gone weil, At Rondout we took the pI ars for Kingston, and that wa » first false p. Hutas it olten happens tne false step was bat beginuing of Some very agreeable straying from tie right path. Though we had to go back and take the path of rectitude after all, on the whoie we didn’t repent, sinners are usnally ox. pected to. We three miles of siow | riding turough tue genuine country; aud to a country jover even so short 9 ride through entirely new seenes ts an Ladescribable pleasw: has been for months confined to dirty city. street ‘The present and Ute past were biended ir tha AMuUseMeENt at Incong_ruons surroundings uggested by the charming Scenes w Why, one entirely forgets how the rom simmer bo summer, aud though limsel’ that the parks are a good Imllatton Uhere Was never agreater mistake. ‘There Bre ho rev) country roads in the P. cows browsing the short grass vy the waystuc isn’t a muilen silk in (ie Park; and though they try best to make it rural, b would rather lave in » meas On bordered with al once Teli me one may fate nvee Y BUSHES blackberry vu v @ sindous path, trodden by the feet of school children running throaga orner to corner, and one great swaying, ng clit, Standing alont and alone at one Wali (he parks im te world. ppose tae use such a& pasture remlids me ot th ed throu ofie every son my way home from the di ry step there was something [o smory or the MuUpinAtion, lost rapture or rever. t time when I gathered ber school. At hoddy visible and there | was for the nd. canton teeing. ‘The lacie: | m laughter. AW 4 rowurg, ¢ im and play e | the front rose in matronty igaity regory a band plays t rit tue forenoon | aud in a voice Whose tender pathos was tull And alictnoon up to dinner, and there Is a kind of } anxiety said to the conductor, “AlW'T We preity te; LNPROMPTU DANCING What you call ite’ Borosit suggested ihac she was Wndulged in which is very deiehiful, because It ts so | ge 10 What-yo bit tosee the What-isat, and cestwaincd and natural. } after the ma of gigiers tn general we went thie Among the vistlors trom New York at the Gregory | paroxysime. scuume toutist ab our elbow (we louse are ‘‘homwas Aduis bmmet, R. Kelly Styles, | had never looked at the creature) canght the lufec. Kimball, J. Ie Barnes, Wiiltam A. Loyd, Dr. | ton and the laugh went round the car. There was Trace: A. Warnock, Thomas rpenrer. T. biakeman, oo liouse are Captaa 4d. Millward and wise, AN, Purdy, Major F. Vincent, General ‘errero, William M. Oliffe, H. Y. mple, Maurice oodram, J. 8. Marston, Colonel Mckenuy, Georgia, right hand tau of Joln Morgan the racer. (At the Anderson House are Mr. Wiluam Owens nd family, snd atso the family of Mi. G, W. Kear. , relative ot Phil Kearny. ‘Among old acquatntanuces of the war cpoeh Ten- ‘wounterod Dr. Mew and Captain J. Mulward, he latter waa the famous exchange oMcer of the Hellion, and he told me a fact (hat may be of some terest, to the history makers—numely, that the rat exhanged or paroled prisouer in our war was Froncuman naied Dapignaux, aud Captain Mtl. tan roiled bin, The Captain was titimate With vesilent Linco and ean tell some titeresting Blortes about li Dr. MeMulan was one of the medical directors of the army, and nis reminiscences of wit he saw and hoard during e famiivon, KE. ftorms, FA. € AL tue Thou “THR DARK DAYS!’ 5 ove Hove the calm gloom of | race on atone enore tl Lg ; the contrary notwithstanding, thas it Was may guar Take Matropac. was very near closing up this letter without sny- fog auytlutig aboui the ladies, and that would have pee positively Shameiui, beeaise there are more autiful wi Place of the same dimensions and pretensions, THR BRACTIFUL WOMEN AT LAKH MATOPAC. Here fo a list of the beautiful womed at Lake Ahopac:—The Misses Reed, the Misses One, Miss Cheeseboroug!, Miss Lucine Carman, Miss Alien, Mass K. Garrison, Miss C. Alien, the Misses March, ‘Stopping at the Thompson House. Miss Libbre Kay- Ror, Miss Addie nor, Miss Marty Futertoa, Miss Josie Kroger, Stee B. Mrs, ©. Vanderbilt & Cross, Mrs. We Be Al titton, Mrs. W. He i en, Miss Barte, Mrs. &. M. Earle, Miss Ammernan, Miss Lib- _Die atid Miss Girdie Cornish, Miss Blise Riace, Mies . L. Martin, Mrs. Caries Lord, Mrs. |. H. Morrell, rs. 9G, f. Gilmore, Mrs. James Undertiil, Mra, oH. ©. Fahnestock, Mrs. D. A. Hawkins, Miss lida Mackin, Miss’ Bintly Jex, Mrs. Charie Cols, Mrs. A. A. Marsh, Mrs, A. stcKinnoy, Misses Sinunous. Mrs, 8. He Thowes, Mrs, ‘Snowas Storms, Marion and Lizzie Fave, Mrs. Duhaine, Mrs. J.B. dirs. ©. H. Dewing, Mrs, C, Moller, Mrs. Wm, d. As McGrath, Mra. ©. i, Mackin, Miss Kioma K. Sum: tons, Mis Julia McKinney, ‘Biss Sallie Saimou, fon | en here than Lever saw at a watering no more dreaminess for us, We were ready to look the world in the face. Ina moment our watchful ere greeted by a long trata of wagons, daud open. WEAT 15 THAT f? lerted, There was no answer. The people in the eur ware Spinves as far 98 (ual procession was con- cerned, “Why, that's a fanerai without the body,” said Sorosia, demurely, With as mucil certainty as if she had been the “bouy"! so unceremoniously leit out. We jogged on ater this, im serene content, till we reached Kingston, where Wwe were to take the cars to West Horley, expecting to reach the Overlook House tae same night by stage. The tram ‘Was not there, aul we waited, studylag the habits of several girls, with hur “louse, Mowing to tie Wind,” who seemed to Unk tat th hole auty and joy of life consisied m ecnewing gum. TT have been a close observer for many years; but | think I never saw such perseverance exhibited as was shown by that girl with that gum. Watching with fascrnated interest the motion of never-ceasing jaws, suddenly the word “trunk” was whispered ti my ear, [shill always believe, 4 doubting world to dan angel Who had my trunk on his mind’ ty the extent of thus following me to Kingston. WHEEH WAS THAT TRUNKY In that frank centred all my hopes of happiness next «wo weeks. There Are many tings people can get wone. without in this wortd, but if here 18 abnegation to be practised tet the person to abnegate be other than a woman when her trank iscouecrned. In that trunk were ail the little devices f adorning that 1 had busied myself over for the Jast week. That trunk Was like the armory to a sole and {, sapposiong that 1? would follow on its iton the ferryboat at Rondons, ody as to Mts destimation, Now nmiltaiion. There was nothing to be done but to apply to a man. To this came ath iny theories of indepencence. 1 Wouldn't ask & wo- man what fo do, for she would only tarn her tose ap I selected the youngest of ay Sad Slory and he pavised 1 took 1 was no better, and Twas at list red to go ACK OVER that very Toad, th tose same sirect Cars, IN search Of taat trank. » vide was shorn of tts former glory. I With Ho buat | came my hour ty tnyselt wn cleplyaas elt wai, YOR BOW, Was 18k | } ing a quarrel with her snatched | columitted to jal by Kecorder Bohnated without NEW YORK HERA | sisters. | watering place fn tuls respect. ol myselt up ina corner and submitted, wishing | land dear Hera trank benin ‘were Inform that was never Known to leave his Arrived at Rondout once more, we that we should have eschewed horse cars conreie, taking the steam cars direct froin Rondoat to West Hurley. The cor uence of it all Was thai we were obliged to forego the ride to tae Overlook that mght in the moonlight, and ig00- miniously bury ourselves in feathers at West Hurley. This moratng (Saturday), after a trouvled night, we took the Overiook stage. The ride I will describe in my next. Tam here, as you wil see by the heading of this letter, itis raiing, and we are completely shut tn by fog. We seem tobe Ta mansions in the skies. And, though we are longing for -‘vlows,’” ‘We bid farewell to every fear, And wipe our weeping eyes. red Aristoce racy-—Loud Establishmenis— Improved Trav elling Facilities trom New York. Carn May, August 3, 1871, Whatever may bv said of other seashore watering Places, it musi be admitted that the season at this place 13 & success in the fulleat acceptation of the term, The principal hotels are comfortably tll and there have been instances during the past two Weeks, the cold snap to the contrary notwithstand- ing, when would-be guests have been denied admit. tance. This 1 kuow to be @ fact, although accounts from Long Branch and other poinis would seem to stamp if as @ romantic hal- lucination, Tho principal occapation of pleasures seekers for the past formignt has been the indulgence in & series of sétes, balls and cone certs, Huassler's fine orchestra, stationed at Con- «ress Hall, gave a concert last week, which, for brilhancy and execution, 1s rereiy surpassed. Two or three cluidren'’s balls, which, unfortunately, are becoming of Loo frequent occurrence at our water ing places, have been given at the leading hotels, THM LEPTLE MEN AND WOMEN in baby clothe: » 1 regret to suy, very successful in their endeavors to ape the airs and tolltes of thelr parents and older brothers and A lad of wwelve will carry on A flirtation with a miss of ten with all the eplomo and abandon imaginable, and atter tue ball—whieh «eneratiy ends at twelve-asks ber to & lunch be foro retiring. Were it not for the moral conveyed, the gravity and diguity of these afairs would ve very langhable. Lum led to wonder if Ge sprightly IMSS Felires to Ler aparuacuts to drole of ihe cc vests she has iade, and the gentieman of twelve w lay sundry wagers with his Companions ou the ol that are only too walltug v0 tralise fer themselves tv his Keeping. Weare bo have a very uvder the auspices of M Which Oaroiine — iitcuings- bernard, Bowler and other stu will participate, ‘FAI OF THE SHADON, OCkton bal mLse the Gekets to wh) Tre fu) namber pay + committee are hard at work 108 ald mechantes! part of tre oe dull orchesiras will dispense minsic oceasion, aud irom present appearances Uiere ¢. be ny dowoteta very suiceessinl teriutaaion to the hopes of the participants. SHYERAL NEW YORK have lately arrt and others ha aged apart ments ut che | roteis. ‘The roundabout way that people have to travel to get hore Keops mapy New Yorkers away, Whom Lam saii woul cone We 2 FOULS dutereay 1a of sveamers irom New York | pay some enterprising company, rumor im the early part of tie seas would runabout here. U he ever Such a tiuny he gave it up. THK GRAY UESERVES OF PITLADELMBTA the crack Military organization of that visit thas place Qhuut We oth, There wil be pie Uve deills, & ball and b concert on me 4th, ma. Abel & Coveri, ti Groukhouse however, will be given oi the only by su Tades, col p¢ quel, If the sitors Qave inyiing near as good a lime as Lae ‘ can e sorry they ay deed not came. EVed ROW ae Visit ol Ihe Seventh Is come | Ieated on it Lae most Hattering Lerms, aud Hopes— | vain ones, L iear—ind ‘ | puother. The Math: MOUs the ge Whether 1¢ be owhug Lo dis valor on Uae hivod) of July, OF Whether 1 ts With the Lope of Beelng Mist iM that $5,00 iknow pot, but an bivitation has wready be vended and we are ANXionsly awalling au aus? someting over a thousand doll in medals for compelttion, and othe: will be made that cannot tailto rendc to the Nint rile GLY by Lhe sei t feature of Ui May wal though uer, 1s it VHE COLORED ANISTOCR AC wber OF wealthy darkies of Philad arc sajourning ab “de cuind | » Manteca House, witle Olners of a stu py Colluges On Latayetee strect, the | eb of the pli Nifty arisiocratic Si rhe ena rot the turnouts las improved very Much 1 si two Some very elegaut © vateiy made tert texceplion, Sully | M vs i the drives 'y much improved by We addition ofa surta So we © quite equal wo uny | ’ sted by Captain | wom the HERALD mg ihe ownership nore frou one of during he WHO OWNS LITE There t@ muck auxieny wal Little, the “old pian of the has vireaay tamortaiiz of a terriers dog that wandered the yachts, ue Wanderer, 1 be recent regatta. The old gentleman has addressed sundry letters to New) rork; but up to this time nas failed’ w eet a reply, and tt sheer desperation he asked me to mention the I any gentieman ot the New York Yacat Club has it his terrier he can recove him b¥ comumuuicnung with the Captain. 1 would state, for tae benefit of New Yorkers con~ temploiug ® Visit Lo this pla ut a drawing room cur Will pe pulon tie rowe irom New York on the 15th inst., and passengers tcaving New York at hall- | past twelve P.M. Will reach Cape y at twenty- thiree minutes to se P.M. without change, This isa marked nent On the inferior trough rs that have heretotore been run ou thus ponte, and cannot fai to be appreciated, DO THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS. New York, August 6, i8Tl. To 1e Kvivoe or Tite HWeraLp:— In your edition of the 5th inst, you state in cou- nection with the organization of ue Connaught Rangers—feariess Eighty-eighth regiment N. G. N. Y.—that their chosen Captain soney formally commanded the Light Guard with credit to Inmself and satisiaction to lis command. L wold respect- folly state that toe Light Guard Is an incorporated com pany na reowved i € er fron tue State ot New York ta ul at the present forms A’ Cour viv-first regiment 2 has néver been nay rentieman of Uiat name in commaud of the con timiact, the genticman is entirely unknown Within the past Mf{teen years, ren bat i commanding omice 3 ind, Hart, Tompkins and 0: tenant Samuel | vin 4 present Lt the corps. You will, of cont: ‘bee a mistake made, aud 1 your reporte been misiaior Ib. B. CLINE, Light Guard, A Compapy. ment American Guard, cline-ation to | 2 gallant Captain of the “fearicss” was captain of “Our Light G Which he did command to bis satisaction, Lights were heavy on ® target, winch adorns the wall of the meeting room of Cooney's company. THEFE AND THE TELEGRAPH, A telegraphic despatch from Dover, N.4., was received by Chief Donovan, of the Hoboken poles, yesterday, ordering the arrest of one Johm McCarthy, then travelling on a Morris and wssex train, He Was trapped at the depot by Detective Bagley, when he confessed, with the utmost sang fro, that he had robbed a man of a valuabie watch’ and $20, Te PINANCTAL AND COMMERCIAL. ee WALL STREET. Sarurpay, August 5—6 P.M. THE FEATURE to-day was the bank statement, on the street @ net loss of $2,500,000 in the legal reserve. The decrease in specie 15 a littie surprising, in view of the smalt amount of shipments, which this week are only @ fraction over $500,600, GOLD 18 STRADY ab II2i¢ a (121%, with sales at both figures, although tne general disposition of the market was 3-ld6—the medium, The borrowing rate shows a continned demand for cash gold, as high ag three per cent being paid for its nse to-day, The Gold Clearing House report 4 as follows:— Gross clearances. «$16, 120,000 Gold balances, 1,345,032 Currency bal. 1,582,971 1 | Increase in Joan $717,976 o. 8,619, 286 ders, 10,987 ase in deposits, 5,625,577 ase in circulatios 123,502 THR MONRY MARKET, nothwithstanding the above unfavorable extubit, is still easy at the rates previously quoted for callloan, two percent on government and three on stocks, There is quite a confident feeling in regard to the future in this department, FOREIGN EXCHANGE ia barely steady on the basis of 100% a 109% for sixty-day sterling, and 1104 a 110%) for sight, THE GOVERNMENT MARKET iM firm, bene stimulated by A steady feeling on the other side and the scarcity of most of the five-iwenty fgsnes. There were no subscriptions to tha new Joan to-day. IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES the only point of Interest was a further advance im ‘Tennessees, the Tanding operations in the bonds of this State giving them a daily tnereasing value. South Carolinas appear to have recovered irom the injury which the new bond recently placed on the | market gave the ordinary July issue, and are again strong. The balance of the list ts not active, STOCK ARE HICIER. In the stock market the cligue who are carrying | tho largest amount of stocks are sull in control, and | upon tue leading speculative shares made a better mmarket to-day upon which to sel. The aimenity, however at there are no buyers, and, although the quoiations show a strengthening tendency wn prices, there ts very httle profit. THE EM The folowing were the highest and lowest prices | ly | of stocks during the day:— Lowest, os wt Highest, New York Central consolidated. + 983g rh wesrern Nortnwestern ek Island tran. i St Paul preserves Oluo wed MississippL preier Unton Pacific, Westerd Unton Tete “ rey Pacuilc Mail... ay United States curreney sixes, U4 a 11444 do. do, do,, Coupon, 1164, & » May and Novem. dk o Wg a ibd; do. do, do. do, registered, Jan- ver, W4a 44, 14%; do, do., 1864, IS8G5, dO, dO, 14g & 11434 uaryand July, 112); a 1154; do. do, 1865, coupon, O., 124% @ 11294; do, do., 1867, do. dO, 11349 a LL; 40. oy 1868, do, Go, 113% & 11844; do, ten-forties registered, 1095, a 109%: do. do, coupon, 113% a 4; Central iacifle gold Londs, 9835 & 95Me SOUTHERN SECURIT ex coupon, 743, & 74; do. new, 1, O4S 5: do. new, 7 Virgin do. register Georgia do. 4; North Caro- Ina, ex coupon, do. funding, 1966, 52 4 35; do. do, 1868, 30 a 81; do. new, 2 a 40. spectal tax, 191g a 20; Missourl sixes, 954, & 90; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 95 a $5 Louisiana sixes, a 69; do. new, 62 8 65; ao, leveo sixes, 69 a 71; do. do, eights, §4 a 86; do. Peut- tenliary sevens, 70 4 do. railroad elghta, 78 & 80: Alabina fives, 67 a 7y; do. eights, 100 a 100%; do. railroad eights, 95 2.95; South Carolina sixes, 73 a 75; do, new, January and Juty, 6744a 98; do. do. April and October, 67 @ 58; Arkansas sixes, 54465; do, sevens, 509 65; Mobile and Ohio Railroad sterling, 65 a2 90; do. Interest eights, 81 @ $3; do. second mort. mage eights, 69a 71; Mississipp? Central Kailroad frst mortgage sevens, §2 a 86; do, second mortgage eights, New Orleans and J, on first mort gage, 841 ; do. second mortgage, 75 a 80; Meme Plus and Charleston Ratlroad first mortgage, 85 a 88; do. second mortgage, Greenville and Wilmington, Charlotie aad Rutnerford Memphis and Little Rock Railroad Savan- old, sto, gia, 7 elghis, 53 a eighis, 76a 78; Mempnis city sixes, 68 a 69; nah cits ens, a@ 88; New Orleans consol. 73 4 75; do. Issued railroad sixes, 71 a sevens, 67 a 69, MIDS FORK RAILWAY BOND! Kk Con 6's, 185: y Tol & Wab c ‘Tol & W: » equip bis, Gt West Za ny 1 ey & Pol) e * Pitta, BW & Chi Ist Hut Mus, FAW 8 Chie dd u } Pariom 1 ew & Pittscon wt. Alb & Ss Clee & Pitts 24 an. Ch stm ma f, « K Ait dat n & 1 lev & Pith €Obic Det me Cui k Ind Ast mn ok Col, fe & NW ax ¢ & NW lst m. Bos, Hart & Ere gtd Cedar F & Minn 1it un. » Lack Tor W Ist m, ex. BIDS FOR BANK STOCKS. New York, 153; Manhattan, 145; Merchants’, 116; mies’, 1 Union, 138; Americ: 148; City, ‘radesmen’s, 161; Mechanica and Traders’, 180; atin National, 121; Merchants’ Exchange, 99; State of New York, 110; Méchanics’ Banking Asso- 17; Ocean, 954; Mercanule, 120; American p Bank of the Republic, 114; Bank of North America, 105; Hanover, 1044; Metropolitan, has served aterm in an Engiish prison, and fs in. different as to his present fate. Io was banded over to the Dover autuoriiles, ATTEMPTED WIPE-MURDER IN HOBOKEN, A darmg desperado named Anton Seibel, residing ati24 First street, was arrested by oMeer Mullen yesterday, for attempting to assassinate his wife, Hie returued home druvk on Friday night, and pick- forth a razor and Aswoop at her throat. She dodged, however, ashing ito the street escaped the catian’s elutehes, Belg & notorious wife-veater he was bau. Nisa GON JOURNALISTIC NOTES. A new democratic paper, cailed the Sentinel, has been started at Pickens, &. ©. An association of German republicans, recently ganized to Jersey City, have Issaed a new paper alled Die Wachl dns Hudson. ‘The Hearne Frese is the name of a weekly panet just started at Hoarne, Texas, and edited aad puby Ushed by H. P. Gillespte. One of tho proprictors of the Atlanta (Ga.) Sen | commenced bis business Intercourse with the world AS uw salesboy OF tte Savanna Neus. Tn 1846 there were fourteen daily papers In Boston, and now, witer a lapse of tweniystlye years, the ) number tas decreased to eight. “Some of the old fonriven Were short-lived affairs; bat most of them mignt have raaintained their existence to ‘whe pro. sent time by judicions management. ‘ihe following are the Hames of the papers and thelr editorsi—s aAmerwan Trevedes, Ke Andrews and G. Punohard; George W, ‘Tyler; Comrier, Mesars, rteser a Ww Transeri pt y tr Ating, Hayden and Br Mari, dW. Bradley; Soo igs: Stow, Spiga and Gyrus 137; Peoples, 145; East River, 1 Market, 120; Nassau, 103; Coro Exchange, 124; Continental, 1934; St. Nicholas, 125; Marine, 165; Importers and ‘yraders’, 123; Park, 166; Manufacturers and Mer- chants’, 101; New York National Exchange, 100; Centrai National, 10614; Second National, 180; Fourus Natioval, 14; Ninch National, 116. UHR SPRCIR MOVEMENT. ‘The following is a detailed report of specte ex. ported irom New York duving the week ending August f, 1871s Augnst t--Steamer V yatpnalia, Hamburg— Foreign atlver... apeeaer se!) OhO0D Augost 1 camer Westphaiia, London-~ regen gold. see 1,600 yt bars: . ‘42,900 Silver bars, 9,200 August 1-—Schooner Rebecca ©. Ste Kilts—Foretgo siiver . 500, American gold. ..... ~ 9,600 Angust Steamer Colorado, CLondon— American POlW.....e..eccee. 13,000 August 2--Steanter 93,679 8,770 Gord dust 3,000 Foreign sil 25,435 August eign gokt ee ss eeegsecece 20,000, Angust $—Schooner Pilot's Bride, Humac: AMCTICAD SIVET. 6s ces ceeecees coseeas ces 10,888 August 4—Lrig Thomas ‘Turuil, Mayugue: American stiver . sedeuee . Angust 4—'e ooner mel—Amerivan stiver, seves 8,000 August city ot Paris, Liverpool— American gold... 0,000 Lampton — August 5--Steamer #onau, Sout) Aimeriean gold, Gort bat 000, which 1n its general resuit is unfavorable, showing | LD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 6, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. a, Liverpooi—Sile VEE DALB. «+. seeeeeceeecreee eeeeesenceceeees NTL, THB V7) te +++ 7$565,075. BOUTWELL'S BALANCRS, The following were tho ‘Vreasury balances at the close of business this evening:—Curreugy, $6, COIN, $96,650,000; certificates, $19,600,000, ‘rhe certificates are also inciuded ty the coin bal- ance, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOX EXORANGE. Saturday, August 5—10:55 A. M4 100 shs Quick MC Tass 100 a 46 WM) West MY — GAdame bx Co. 46% 2) US texpress...., 454 100 do... 45° B00 Erte RR, 20) Kending Kit. 1,000; be $000 Union P aNWw ‘6000 C de 1000 Cley & P Bdm, 100 Long 0 Col, Dock bi 2410 &Wist, WD 47 133 Me 10) Cb & QV RR. 10 do... 100 Ohio & MTR ONY &NHRE. 1M Col,G &1 C RR, in ie, Kur One of Clock P.M. #15000 Tenn 6's, 0 he Adams Ux. tg BUS ¢ u WONY C&L RC 935 40M 609 1 tng Rit m4 10000 8008 &M SRI. oe 108% 200 Chic & NW RRR.D © 11% 6 WO Del, LAW RR... 108E 474 WO Tol, W A&W REG Be 100 Olnio & Mise RR... A> 16 Chi, Bur &Q RR... M0 STBRET QUOTATIONS. Hye o Clock P Western Union. 58% a 59 Northwestern. 71% a NYC A HLIGRE 9855 0 M46 Northwentera pt 9 + MiG My Bt 6 Weg ow 109" 10833 THE COURTS. URITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUNT. Alleged Palse identification, Before Commissioner Davenport, The United Staws WP. cassidy.-The de fenient was beid to bau in the sum of $1,000, to awalt an examination on a charge of having identi fled vwo negroes as having been soldiers in the United States army, when, in reality, one of the ‘hegroes was dead xt the time and the other had neverserved, Upon thisfraudnientidentification th ¥ Died to defraud the The aeien ats is inat the ne i to nis recol- anees that transpired while he was setlag jo. tte capacity of payinasu foik. and this fact led han to bette negroes were The parties they stated thor: be to that connection. UNITED STATES OSTRIGT COUAT. Notice to the Bar. tent out of bon instant, to hear motions and arguments in riptey and in other branches of weuik Courts, Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy. George Smith. Adindicntion fuvoluntary Cases, Thitip H, Kuebota, Louts M. Oberhofer, Discharges. Edward ©, Chamberlain, Wolf Samuels, Charles H. Brinkerhoat. Dank- the District and SUPREME COURT. Decisions. Iu the Sapreme Court to-day decisions were given as follows: Sannei Thomas vs, Jane referee confirm Cusioay of chiar: C. Thomas,—Keport of Land judgment of divorce granica, awarded to the plaintitt Application granted vs, Fremont, —Order settled, Mateoim vs. Alien cl a. —dudginent granted on res poré of referee, Ac, THE AUGUST TERM OF THE COURTS. The Courts for August are conined to Chambers and Chamber business. In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Notherland ia assigned to the work of the month. In ihe Superior Court, Chivi Justice Bar- bour sits ull the 16th instant, and after that Judge Spencer sits for two weeks, Judge Jones coming on the bevel for the next week, La the Common Pie: Judge Van Brunt will fil poth his own assignment { and that of Judge Loew, who is now absent in Ku. Tope, thus compicting tie wouth, in the Marine Court there wni be Court only ou Tuesdays and rie days, and Judge Alker will pi de. BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT A Cigar Maker Arrested. Before Comraissioner Joues. Cari Seitzt is a cigar maker engaged in business at New Briguton, He was before the Commissioner yesterday on the charge of having sold cigars mn- properly stamped, The Commissioner hetd vim to ballin the stm of $1,000 to awalt an examination, SUAROGATE’S COURT. Wills Admitiod, &e. During the past we named persons were admitied to probat Schepf, of New Lots, and Mary M, Greenwood, Mar- garet Joynes, Margaret M ‘Theodore Roger Cetema Thompson, Soy a hizabeth Owe Mary Tillinan, oF B evs of edministia phy, DiZeTy yite ion were granted on the estates of Addison Santord, James Be Zabriskie, Wiliam T. Lat Hannah Shepley, Elizabett | Craik, Lyd Bain, Viadema Woodrail and Join Uhiman, ai of Brooklyn. Letters of guardianslup of the person and estate | of Charies Hl. Kratt were gramed to Catharine | Miller, of Annie A. Kepp to Lawrence Meny, of Van Dyke dad Agnes f, Price to Victoria Hird, and | rrict BE. Grosvenor to Cuarles Ay yD. THE HOSOKEN MYSTERY. ‘rhe case of @ woman haying hanged which was reported in yesterday’s HBRALD, turns out to be too true, The name of t uicide 18 Freadmann, and she resided af 74 Garden street. She had feequeatly made exisience, On account of an tll her severely, No maquest was h 4 fact that Dr. Prendergast gave a permit bor THE ALLEGED WILMINGTON FRAUD. en ©. and | New » August 5, 1871. John F, Pickrell, the York brought vefore Judge Rodman, of the Supreme Court, by a writ of habeas corpus, on Phursday, in this city, and after a hearing of the case the prose- cution agreed to enter a nove prosequt and supmit all the questions of the account to arbitration, pro- vide that Mr, Pickrell would agree not to swe them for damages. The proposition was accepted by Mr. Pickretl and all the parties returued to Wilmington, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. WFisnpraTt—Horwrrz.—On Sunday, Jnty ab 148 West Thirty-second street, by the Rev, Kan trowitz, SIMON FISHBLATE. son Of the Fate Simom Fishbiatt, 6 Miss BerTHA Honwrr4, both of Laks elt} jadelphia papers please copy. —SOWDON.--On Thursday, August 3, at the of the Hoiy Saviour, oy he Rev, Joseph Price, Winttam W. MixNS to VIRGINIA SOWDON, both of New York, : Died. ApAMs.—At Rancho Encenal, in Nelson ewunty, Texas, on Friday, Jwy 21, Witson KINGSLAN® ADAMS, Infant son of Nelson K, (deceased) ana Sarah G. Adams, aged 9 montlis, Bestox.—At Highlands, N. J., on Thursday, Aust 3, SAMUBL WILLIAM BRENTON, Infant son Of Surnuel and Julia A, Bouton, BeckLey,--On Thursday, Augast 3, Tieorny BUCKLBY, Oged M4 yours, The runeral will take place this d: one P.M. from 47 Essex street, New York, hetmembers of Forutude Lodge, 19, F..and A. M.. (Sunatay), at are bea | notified to attend the funera’ of our late brother, Timothy Buckicy, this day (Suvaday), at one P.M. Members of sister lodges are respectfully tn- vised to attend the funeral. STEPHAN OWEN, M, ‘CASTER, —AU Saratoga Springs, on Th August 3, BLIZaABera PRANcES, Caughter of Wash: by A. and Lilian EB, oe Aged 10 months. SLAPLIN.—Suddealy, a Fooduaw, N. ¥., 00 Kit Judye Blatchford wiil sit on Wednesday, the oth | y a herself, | banker, was | any, Angust 4, WILttaM B. CLAPLIN, In his 26th ear. is Notice of funeral hereafter, PONNOLLY.—Ol disease of the heart, uRipazr CONNOLLY, @ native of the enunty Tyrone, Ireland. ‘The Nae, wilt be taken from the residence of her husband, Michael Connolly, on Monday, Anguat 7, at one o'clock, to Calvary Vea Connons,—The Original llound Guard are hereby notified to attend the funeral of ovr inte meuber, WistamM Connors, from his late residence, 498 Washington sireet, on Sunday alternvon, ab two o'clock, By order. JAMES KILEY, Captain. Gronoe W. Roy, Secretary. CORKER.—DANIEL CARPENTER Lonoy, No. 643, F. AND A, M.—Ab emergent commranicauon will be con vened at che lodge room, 492 Grand street, this Saa- day, July 6, 1871, fo pay our last tribute of respect we brother Willlany Corker. By order ofthe = W. M. M, CHAPPELL, Seereiary. Unosity.—On Friday eventing, August 4, Jase Chose je STth year of his age. The retatives and tnends of the family are mows respecttully invited te attend the funeral, tins (Sun- (iy) atiernoon, at one o'clock, from his lave rest if dence, 13 a August 5, Mary, wife of ry. 200 LS & MS RR. Cont ne SAcard 800 Union Pac nh, James Couboy and daazhier of Pierce aod Bem te 4 pool | Bh tell, of Fethard, county Tipperary, Irelant 10000 do. m Pspare lloly Inno. en Yuirty4eventh street and Broaa~ ay morning, August 7, ab ten o'clock; ‘yCemetery, ¥ ves and of the family are requested to attend, Dow lk On Friday, August 4, Joj0N DOWLING, aged 70 years. Funeral will lock, trom bi thence to © | | Way, ou Me | ¢ place to-day “Sune late residence, 200 Wear T enth strect. Heiatives and iriends are respect fully iy ited bo ationd, DEN 180: t Coytavitie, N. J, on Friday, Auguat 4, Mpwarp G1bn, Infant son ot Dr. k. aud Bllen Ke Deulson, aged 4 months, Paneral frown the residence of the parents, No. 39 Clarkson street, on Sanday, Angust 6, at half-past one o’ciwck P.M. Frieurts of the Lamily are uivited: to attend withont further uonee. DURGIN.~-OD tay, Aug! 4, Hannier Brew- ser, wife of the late Joshua Durgin, of Portiand, Me., in the 59th year of hor agi The revatives aud itlends of the tamily are most respecttally invited to attend the faneras, from ner tate residenee, 444 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, Tin inst, at three o'clock. P. M., without further notice. Portland (Me.) pavers please copy. E.Gar.-—-On Friaay evening, August 4, bua Janu, youngest daughter of James and Eleanor Elsar, & Tyears and 8 months. tives and friends of the family are reapectfatty 4 to atcend the f nL irom ihe residence of 7 ” her purents, 203 West Ywenty-licst street, on monday afternoon, August 7, at two Me lock, Foareit.—On saurday, August 5, Ancumanp HL. 4. FosreR, son of Kiebard W. and Jennetve Jane Fos or, aged 6 months and ti days, Yhe funeral of the above will inke ph from the resilence of his parents, 601 Virst avenue, at one on Sunday, AWM! Saturday, August MCALISTRR Jy . MON AS and Adaya. cu to Washington for time on Friday morning, Auguat A. Garden and danghter of Vv. Fist. nily ave invited to aite ) Dean street, on Mor Auitnst 4, the 770 | N.—In Brooklyn | 4, JAN feof Wate | the tat | ‘The two o7ol0Ck I |e e Jersey City, wit, Widow of John Gelb, to Gut. At ARGARE on Priday, | year of her a Mer retat nd friends, and those of her son, Jonn I of her sone AN H. Wa fully invited tow adenee of Lae hatter, Ni Ay, Amarusi 7, ay, August4, Pevar GILLES tives aud friends of the fanuty are reapect- 1 to attend the funeral, from hs late 6 Nast Pourieeuth street, tits (Sandayp DON, Ab LWO OT elOK ria, CtnetD nati nion, in the 72d | relatives and fr | end the Munerat, at eleven o'el 'N, FOL htseag nis Of Un family are invited 1 Mouday morning, duly %, late residence, Yonkers nm River Ravroad depo mand ten A.M. Carriages will be in waiting on the arrival oF the above trains. Henky.—On vriday, August 4, THOMAS [ENRY, aged TL years and 10 Inonths ‘The friends of the famul, r funeral, tr © respectfully invited a the residence of mw Brouklyn, this (Sunday) August 4, Marraa D., daughter of Silas B. aud M |. Howe, aged 8 months aud 2 days, Kelatives and iriends of the family are invited ta attend the funeral, to-day (Sunday), at hal/-past one « ck P. M., from the residence of her parents, 512 Third avenue, doa At lis residence, No, street, on Friday, Au on Monday morn Swvurday, August 5, KATIB, of Thomas A. and Margaret Kerrigan, aged y mth gat 12 days, Tie relatives and (riends fully invited to atrend the funeral, avente. on Monaay. t two ove On Th V, AUMUSE 3, at wile of Janes ends of the funeral, fre fainily are re- er Jute Teste ‘the reranves and iri quested to attend che ! denc¢ 6 Monroe street, on Sunday, August 6, @& two o'clock P.M. Morrirr.—On Saturday, Angnst CRCELTA, youngest daughter of Edward and Anne Moffitt, aged 3 years, 8 months and 1) days. « ‘The tricuds of the family are mivited to attend the funeral, tis (Sunday) afteruoou, at two o'clock, | Without further notice, from the residence of ner parents, 70 Union street, Brooklyn. MeL On Friday, Angust 4, ar seven P. ML, INNA, ued 4 yours, sof the fumliy are ree the fenerat, this day uday), at two F her late residence, 1% orth Portland avenue, Brooklyn. MukRAY.—In_ Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 5, , Pranors X., son of George T. and Hilen Mure Vs Myrtle a Notice of the funeral in Monday's Heratd. Musrrart, —On Saturday, August 5, Joun Aeyny, | infant sou 0° Jolin Musprat’. at the restdence of his 15 months. { 2 PM. Fricnag 1 to attend, rs please cony. ‘Thursday, Aw a native of county Tyros VHOMAS Mite freland, aged 86 rs. isfriends and acqnainram P. S. Colton, wie L vm lis late ces, and those of ns . “lt | street, | remains wi thence to Catvary Ce MC SUGTIEY, EY be aged 23 ye held at Fiee vklya, Uns day street M. (Sanday), a6 F. ationd a Spes at taetr room M. 3 of Crystal Wave Lodge, No. ummoued t eta re hereby communication 0 t A W tana M n ives and Cortathy re resect. JOUN 5, ORT, Master. On Frida 4, ARTHUR. », son of Arthur aud +i montusand 25 da aves and frienus of the fam are fe- fod to attend the funeral, from bis parents’ resi- jesier street, on Sunday, at one o'clock .—On Saturday, Augnst Thick, Som », Pa 2s ye y from the -second “past mine Ste veut strest, where offered up for the OL ths, Monday, ih East T wil ore Gabriel's ¢ t a solemn requter une { lus soul, theuce to Calvary Cemetery for OCoNNeL m Friday, August 4, Mary O'CONm NEL 1 69 wears, born tn the parish of Kilmute. ray, County Cork, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends, of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, trom, her late residence,, 1s Marion street, this (Silay) aflerncen, ab twa o'clock. ReELAY.—In Harlem, on Siturday, August 6, 1871, Captain A. & ReLay, in the 6 th year of lus age. ‘The relatives and friends of Ue fan are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the re sidence of his mother, Mrs, Vassar, Delnoe street, Poughkeepsie, to-day (Sunday), AlgHss 6, ab tures o'cluek Py My REDE On friday morning, Angust4, (rom tte juries recetved af the Westieid Misaster, MARTIN TEDER, aged 63 yours | _ ‘Phe relatives and friends of the funily are respect. fully snvited to atten tie funewal, roa lis late re-~ sideace, 329 Madison street, on Snaday, Augost 6, a& one o'clock P.M. The remains will be interred te Greenwood. The United Coopers’ Assectatton, No. 2 are specially mvyated. Srornms.—On Monday, Jabs dl, [agry ©, Stora, ayed S months and 2i days, and ow Wednesday, Ate. #ust 2, ISABELBE, aged 3 wonths and Ze. days, UlaNe emlirea of Alfred wud Frances 4 ‘ms. . ‘Tnoir remains were interred La Cypress Hills Geta eters. WINCKELANN.—At City Point, Va., om Saturday evening, duly 24, of congestive chilla, Capmant | wife of Cortstian . Wine kelmaan, amt mothet | AF. and J. K, Dohrmann. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood, Wrexorr.—In Harlem, on Saturday, August 6, 187i, Amos D, WYCKOFR, aved 54 Years. The relatives and frtends of the family gre respect+ fully invited fo attend the fancral, frora the Gout | gutional chute in Bloomileid, Coni., oa Mol lo | August 7, at Nalf-past (wo o'clock iM. |” Hartfora (Conn.) papers please coy. zeMMett.—On Friday, Ancust¢, PRANcES ZAM | ser, the beloved wile of Fransts Zenumett, aged 6 ‘ears. : ‘The friends of the family are Invited to attend tae funeral, from her late residence, Greenville, Hud son county, Ne J., at bWGy o'clock, Gis (Sunday? af tecnoon.