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L} PUY- W S THE DEATR RECOND OF TFE PAST WEEK o Caves of Chelera ID ported Yesterday. Up 1o 6 o'eloch 0 1EW Cirses of oo rope ' Senitary Heparink s « { (bis pardent s dering the week ¢ and pone ) Maees groernly cone t he ug of thls inf Aok way be preve roy the paison by the use «f e pents. ( t be wxoessice, far greaten t of Mrs May 1—wili be finally cause will be fuod in ghi, @ aes, to which we recently devel- ) tow o. Tho riger ve been n every eme iat b ocenr is us to Dbelieve st the ) 8 overcowe for the present, and that there wust be a pew development of tue discase, from eauses that have mot yet manfested themselves before we ohall bave any other on In th an time it will be wel o pa tat 1 10 daanliness, and to permit no dwngrecable sor of any kind 0 remain as lon g ae means may | e £1und by whick it may be destroved, P greatest | filthy water closote and overflowing priv erated fu e plices, principuily sul 1 Ye of amwonium, in export ms sim uto th In Frasee, have produced sympt %, when a i . trastworthy : «. We are uot aware of any ww what coutagion fs; but when em danger auifsstiy be ut ¥ OUHE FAST WEEK cathe inthe City of New York for the 1 J Wik 430 of whowm 11 s, 106 girie. and 9 colored, beir d wit leatbs fr 0 consumption, ohher tibere o pueunonia and 30 from ey f lotime. hyarophobis, 1¢ weoke acchde 2; bomi and | e \ ™ sumber beng wof g Tiere weie <1 deaths ia the pullic instita Cantic Gorler New.Vork Pospital, 2; Ci Wor d Cwigrant Hospital, 6: Bloomingdale Asylum. 1, Jeveniie Asylam 1, Randail's Tsland Hospitel, 1 Alos. Do Charity Mospital, 12; Lunatic Asylam, 4; Nursery Bowj Veultent Small pox Bory o Workao Bl vae Hos- o Tuedeoth rate Dist week ual wortality ot nhal motic disea er Wiore thau during the The fllow mortality st the dif Usnder one ween ove and 180 yeu 1; between two and tween three and four, §; between far and five 1f cen nud twenty etween tWenty t be ¥ AT FLUSEING WITH TRE COLORED TEAD. i «lug letter, o y near) ed citizens of vug Island, w ty received by Juckson §, rendent of the Metiopolitan Board of Health 1 ave to esll your sttention tothe foliowing facts 10 the African race. ond are reside Fiushing ACO DOW o8 o were boru Lere, aud | Ahere sre many of us whose futhers and atcestors Lave lved Bere for 10 years. We Lave s meelng-house in which we worehip, and at tehed thereto fs nbarial place for cur deed. Tn this b greurd we are now by your order fo s to 1 In the propriety of that order we fully aeqoi We are, bowerer Wereby placed 1o ® serious predicament, from which we verpectiully sak v ert power to selieve us, We bove no place of burial; we have 00 means wherewith b arge traet and no man Is will ng 1 & small plece o Lin lawd £ cemetery purpos The 11508 of every human being 1o & place «f birial some where s indisputabie by law | o 1kt purpose ls, we 1 R There is, outside oft , & pulile ceme w5y, evtadl shod under the general cemetery sct. Some two yomis since u gentioan applied (o tie Saperintendert to open « in bis own ot In that eemoters, for an old famlly ser. The Superintondent dechined, and the trastees sustained o #oon after o regulation that no colored person be bar A copy of this regulation we herewith I lone Mz B ¥ Porsons ds the owner of & lot in that Cemetery | oud by their s be bas (ke Tight to convey it to any one wine. He b willinguess to couvey it to u By ove of the regulations of the Cemetery all graves must e opened by order of the Supeslutendent, oud under the regu Wbk which we luclose be will refuse to order a grave opened w0 the Jot couveyed to us. Ueder the circumstances we respectfully ask you to exert yous power for our rélief, and order the President or Speriu fendent of the Finsbing Cemeiery to give all necessary fucili- | e for 1he buriel of colored persons in the lot belongiog to | Mr. Kobert K. Paison The following s an extract f-om the minates of & meeting of Sue Trustees of (he Flushing Cemetery, heid April 25, 1664 Messrs. Williem Philips. James Strong, Edward Roe snd Uriah Underhill being prese nt Henleed, That sl applieations 1or the interment of colored per wous i the Flushing Cometery be refued. AN that it s necessary now to say in explanation of this suatter s that the bariol place surrounding the colored church ot Plushing, Is so fall that bodies connot be interred more than two feet Lelow the surface of the earth. The order issued | by the Board of Health probibits iuterment witbin the built-up | portions of (he cities and villages in the Metropolitan District durivg the Summer soason. The colored people of Fiushing. by this weans. will be practically left without a burial place Sor fheir dead, unlees (te Board sbould make an exception to helr rule, which 1s not likely. We presnwe the matter will eutualiy cowe befoie one of the courts throngh an application o compel the Trastecs 1o allow burials of the colored dead in tota trauaferied to the colored people by Mr. Parsous. RIGELATIONS CONCERNING FUN ; Notice has beet gived by the Hoard of Heslth that no fan Te of the dend will be allowed 1o be brought | of the streets or grouads of the City of New-York withoat & burial permit proviousls obtained. | Rextons, and the £ lends of deceased persons, are requested | 0 ebtain the proper medical certificate of the eause of death, : to wpply lor the Board permit s soon o8 practicable upod | i | | A card, giving speeific instroctions for the disinfection and ware of the re nd apartizeuts in which they are laid, wilbe given sk of the Burial Permit Clerk | Tuie regulat I particalars. be euforced also in | the Ui of irook The burial permits and wuy special in- steuetions that are roquired i that ety will b obtained of s, Stibes, the Deputy Rogistrar of Reccrds. | The Metropiian Board of Mealth desires that the same eme whie exereined In these watters iu the two cities | ohouid also be oy roised in all the towus and villages of the Sahitary Dy , undertake riet are par 00 phtsicians throughout the Metro salarly dewired 1y the Board of Healil Lealth, N8 POINT QUARANTING STATION, ‘ acilon restraining tbe Metropol. #1a Board of He, ving Segaiu's Point asa | oaraotise foF the accommodstion of Chglers patients, came | wp for argument befors Judge Barnard of the Supreme Court (Brookbyn) yesterday. Adidavits were submitted o the part of Messrs, H. H. Segaln, A, J. Wood, A, Latsourett, Dr. 8. | Audrews, and other residents «f the vicinlty, s'ating that it the Point i oceupied for the purposes desigaed, the publie | Beelth will be endaugered, the valie of property impaired, and | *what the veenpstion of the oystermen wil be ruinously inter- On the part of the defenss it was contended by | the Enlgration Committes, Dr, W. Curtin and others, that the object o shan was not to brlng sick persous, or their cloth aeinten 10 the | st tion shote, 1o matter with what disease they | committee of seven | whole of which swarms with freed people NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE . TUESDAY, JUNE 26, lfififi pa 0, other than on crowded ves . iffs were wade by the ¥ 1 Mr. C. E Cuovk QUARASTING. aliered sinee our last report. Tho discase has apparently Jodk to the treatment of the Health Officer and Lis depu and there wil n way of news [0 wakes its The pr s farred to 11 of the Falcoo. . who were tr th, having passed the time reqaired b < in freedom fom the disease, b ppears day aftern The total u the principel & Che Convu! Diphth Lrain, 7 t Fever, 1 ver, rfanty Co 1 Uni: THE EXCISE LAW. - COURTS=—NAMES OF THOSE INCIDENTS 15 THE POLIC ARRESTED. The number of arrests of unlicensed liquor dealers have reased considerably within the post 24 hoars. This may have been occasioned by a desire on their part to supply thelr customers with their favorite boversges during this ex- ed el s tremely hot weather, The most of the arrosts recor were made on Sunday night up 10 12 o'clock, the proprietore, 2 many inctances, baving boen arrested during thie day and d on bail as soon as taken to the Polise Court by the ousequence of which was that within half r was back in his magistratos, the an hour from the time of his arrest the & , ngain At of the bupers t ACCommOd gistraies. Many of ¢ ever, made take of keeping ppen after . aud on being arv Jolice were forced to pass the night in the cell of a ch, the | warmth of the night, » it. Sach an nufortanate was sive lug o at N d r keeping 1 he tim 01 open wIk ed oy Justice Davis of the Tenth e 1o went into the plain ¢ there cug rinkin 3 ot ler Wimself under arrest. The Ditier in: much excited, and declored that he wou'd fours of Lis sl and invita the crowd in, if he did 80 his bartenders would be d by tho polic d the erond into the Xo sooner had he ¢ throw open t He was niorn resta caned considerable ex Kot of police. beaded by Coptain Davls, being fol an immeuse crowd, hooting and yebing. While ko- agh Delancey -st. ae was thrown, striking Coflicers, and CRUSINE B s lian, with & jug stoue in bis s 0f ——" aud had searely complated § lie was_Knocked down hy a well-1ined blow from s loonst, N0 wore paving stones were thrown, and the tement in the vicinity Wi at & respectful distaveo untl the prisoues R Soon after the arrest, Justiee houy irected that the prison- ore him. _As lie had previous.y sent word Captain Davis that be would close bis court 2t 6 o'clack, sud be Captain had d himself by actual c the court was (1 ¢ fime the priwncis | iuto ¢ use, h and the prisoniers passed the night in the cel's ners were Ay wmorniog 1hé 1 the and by bl Beld 10 bai sum of §100 each. AT THE JEFFERSC At the above MARKET FOLICE (OURT. Wi persons were artaigned for A | % Tohn . K Heury Bilkie, corner Tentirave. Jobi Far.0 wiid Fourteen:h-st. Daie] Buckicy. 34 Fintave. E. Deaw, S41 W tont. AL i3 it av M. McGaney, 324 W I wenty-first. A. Luke. e sinth et 3. Mc Donough, 592 Bow & o hen G Third ave Vs, Devenay o 444 Second ave Tlomas Kee 4% Ninth ave. 11, Martens it 44 Testh ave. M. Firzs 112 W.Twonty-, 6. Drien. 116 W. Thl, Joun Exiecs . 49 First s All werc 1 to bail in of § Andiew, John and Pty ey and I who, with o number of others, were arrested for creat n of Timotly Noone, on the e afterward beatin row in the & teenth-st, nud Firet avs. and F. Young of the E'ghteenth net—an A PP 3 vesterda)'s cug the sum of $.00 1o @ of wssault, 1 Marteas wid It Bemers, also, weie arrosicd by G Burke of Precisct for a viok Sanday law, ted an assa officer, For this they werd bail in the X cach. Augustus Kichards, standing § nt of the Methodist Colored n by Officer Holt wa ore ¢ e sttempting 10 eompei am 1o do w0, st moutth L at onco arrested, aad was ye witiod in defauit of $300 bail. AT THE TOMLS TOLICE COURT, foliwing ace the vames of those arraigned before zon at tke Towbs Patrick Sullivan, 471 Dave! I 14 R A o¢ Holman, 7 Ei; 3 Rudolph Ge nwer. 15 W s 0 Waliest,, Loois Goss, 254 Wil Pean Pat e, 44 Catleciie s, & W. Krocke s, 2 Yo Moti-v 3 Llisalethst, s ¥ itepairick 54 Ok o, vy T. McCarty. 84 Hoo eve tot Farr o) 48 Koo e @t ot Ve .y Kiebal, 178 E izl e bat., They were held to bail 1n the sum of §100 cach. AT THE LSSEX-MARKET POLICE Cot RT. The following were arraigned before Justice Shand) Karl Kle n 197 ow Jan e M Le vis bittong, 24 ¢ e e ON Alte t Kces e, 121 Orchaed-of. . <be: Fliza Wildes | us, {u Jaad-ponc') on the margin of the e ' | by 0 doieg » All were held to ball in their own recoguiziuce in the sum | of €100 each MEITING TO SUSTAIN THE EXCISE LAW. A meeting of the friendsof the Excise law was Leld last evening at No. 600 Broadway, for the pui mensures 10 sustain the law, " In spite I’“: ul temperature of the eveniug, Iy gatheriog of men and women were present. Addresses were made by the Kev, Dr. Dowling, Col. Beeney, and Messrs, Davie, Holiand, Baker aud others, Resolutions were adopted declaring that in the opinion of the moeting the present Excise Law meets the wishes of the eat majority of the moral and law-abiding citizens of New. Cork; it 18 A% once the iuterest and the duty of religious and temperance organ zatious in the city o make common cause of its support; that party polities should not be considered in conuect with the question, which shoull rest entirely upon its own merite; and ealling upon all friends of temperance to ofn in maintalring the law and rendering it effective. ‘The chairman of the meeting was directed to appol rHon 0 should confer with the vari- ous temperance and religious organizations in the Motro. politan Distriet, with a view to securiug effective cofiperation. The exercises were interspersed with music, and the entire occasion was @ decidedly pleasant one. Tne wmeeting ud- joarned 1o meet again at the call of the committee, PROPOSALS POR SUPPLIES — COLORED PERSONS FOR POSTON—BEGINNING OF AN IMPORTANT MOVE- MENT=TIHE ANNAPOLIS PRACTICE SQUADRON. Fontuese Moxror, Saturday, June 23, 1866, Col. James Curry, Commissary of Subsistence, opened proposals at 10 o'clock this morning for furnishing fresh 1 for the six months ending December 31, 1866, to the troops and Governument employés drawing rations at For- !‘r‘(-u Iunrole, Clm I"flmtll‘(';r;;'; 4 ;lk ulno% Yorktown, [Lie proposals ran, ro, 5@ $18 per unds. The steamer Wi, P, Keunedy llvm'hfi lll‘mp:;lil after- noon, and took on board thirty colored men and women for Boaton, Mass., where homes in various families in that city have been procured for them. On a previous trip the Kennedy took & like numwber. Other installments will be shipped North n-{.‘ ly. This is heing doue by the Freed- men's Bureau. The movement is looked upon with inter est by the farmers and residents of the peninsula, the of all ages and scxes, confident that will lead to similar movements upou's larger seale, and bo productive of the most im- portant results to the funning interests of this section @ he State, The officers of the Freedmen's Burcau of this district are | entering with great zeal into the enterprise, and the fact that 60,000 Government rutions are issued monthly to the destitute and leslun freed people under their charge within a circle of about 20 miles, ‘doubtless acts a8 an ad- ditional stimulus to their exertions, The United States gunboats Winnepee, Saco and Mar blehead, and the yacht America bave arrived at Norfolk from Annapolis, Maryland. The Winnepee became disabled coming down the bay aud is now repairing at the Navy-Yard at Portsmonth, These vessols, with the smlivg frigntes Macedonisn aud | Savannab, form a fiect for the purpose of giving the cadots at the Naval Academy at Aunapolis an opportunity to learn the varions detiils of practical scamanship. The winds, but will probably arrive here to-night. The whole flcet will rendezvous in Hawpton Roads, and when everything is in readiness will set sail from the same barbor to ¢rnise for the Summer, ‘The ship North Ameriea, from New-York for Baltimore, and the brig Faunie, from the West Indies for Baltimore, passed in the Capes to-d he bark Aves went to sea to-day. Weather clear and warm for the past two d light, A heavy gust is springiug up this afternoon, Wind New-Jersey Police Commissioner Trextos, N, J., Monday. June Chiedustice Bres Las delivered an opinion in the Police Commissioners’ case, deciding the wet appointing th al and binding: that the Court cannot go behind the usual attestations of the Governor's, both Speakers’ and the Secretary of State’s signatures to an Act; and that the journals of the I latare wre not a record pars- Age o mount to these at'estations. Mandamuses were ordered Hocted the Commission had power 1o send | to be issued. el persous on shore, ad that this woull not tend (o spread § divense amorg the laha v AMdavite from Jacksou S, | e e, Homry W. Depay, Dr. Join Swinbicoe, and Dr. AbS | §t was erroneously telegraphed yesterd that Prancis wn were shwo read, belng malids in oo 1o their | B diowned. 1t should Bave been My, Edward ZOPOs aheh e ngoeswity 1 pocuring sowe place whee weli | of adopting | neomfortable | | plarin any mateh.” This would appear 1o sottle the questio | 13 formation upos any subject that directly | Macedouian and Savannuh have been retained by head | | | l LOTTERY SWINDLERS, — TH I OPEIATION— \ BRIEF INSIGHT 1 MODE CGEXUINE GOLD WATCHES” FOR TWO R THREE I OLLARS APIECE—=GRAND PIANOS AT SAlE | = ASTONISHING CREDULITY OF € JUNTRY FEOPLE— NEW-YORK JEREMY DIDILERS AND THEIR MUPES. » readers of Tie TRipUNE, ially thee resi ing ontside of the metropolis, have been more Jan orce tirough its columns, against the swindling Dittery acies which make this s their beadmarters that there are sti in the comiry 8 eredulous to afford tiese birds of prey comsidorable food, and we shall rforto it again. Tn the first place, the ntter absurdity of he profesions wet | rs wherewith the swindle Mt thelr ms to us, vpen the eyas of Woir vic to prevent their actucl slness pos. But the reverse ls the c. even the untutored wind is o each chan except one, which claims the p for tive gamblers to prexume thiat 1he geus o pe e half o one-quarter of {5 1 avlate sumbers 10 seclire licre is o ghost ofa ies t whea we ing case Wat #2105, or agnificent Tose: set in fiue gold, beauti- —for the cousiderston of i3 ! fully engraved ond enawe nickels, - Yet, this is no exaggeration, Thero axs several “firm w.York which repeat thesa professions | in pa: re and cheap haadbills, wherowith they | flaod the country, particatarly the ud Which do not | ot o | DT Co Na = Breadeey, . ¥ e it ** pay” well, firms in g oull ot continue to iuess 8o loni and well. From Dng expert- | becowe acquainted with the distri Western New-York, for in wnd 1 hirs of du fail to find p mast probably, or t flonrish in their b the s ible totheir designs. [ t & hoen pretty weil victimizad by habitants fight Tile thix s 1 with o ‘Khey o chiefly turniog their attes st a ad, as wiil be preseutly sko exable profit. We present to our readers the following leter, from as in dignant reader, which will explaia itself To the P Y. Trivune.” e raAn S 1is a specliwen of lot v mail, giving them no further t to be swiadled out o o by <ometimes the wost o e ¥ DiopLem & Co's [ Watoh and Jewelry Establ — Br Dear § Mr. A 8. Hovex s received, w w by there Ceriifi the Cerificate wanted within {icenty days from date of iwr, on 1 . articie ordeied wil te (o0 you y The Ibe exp arth +het persons purchasing Cert it 1 au order not hways Tetom it (o th £ Tines. we desire we iy ! wiltea perfect d regulted before ronning. We nsialy send wet Varticles of jewely by mall. By packing the Nl wooden boxes. the'y o Lo got s tly diy e peceived’ A 4 and eatire sati f g o Dt ot a5k wid ali ly in fore prom lave it exch umded. Monay can be 203 L or expiess with peiet v {1y, Wa d vay . + our camtomer vill plesss b . it cxders prepaid, A article sent by « e ' 1he purchiser. W hes ret by wall, the Lo hove youz orcer fn a well smcld eiv drike, or post ot orders, and y 4 by reta 1 o f £ worthie te. iy, o contlauance of your patrotiage. a JERENY 1oDLoR TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE —~The i iseued June 6, end it ba returued on 1 ot consider vurseives me ou'd invariap Jewelry can bs salely Wt our expense A NOTICE € ffice Hox by th O iig to A1 e ringnt law & Certificates pr vied (o troubie and furnish Retn The last pa m any 4 wouid ental with the Cer it ircalar, setting forth that « personally presented 10 ue, { ronila and furoish evidence again | wreat measure the complaint in the prec seud momey re aoy retarn io their onle ot to ewindle by lette b, for dapes, like rate, are o , and_the exp worth City to Gotham, 1 curred, even for the pu s of & gulity an explaing io that 1) th ible way | be lightly io out one's boots upoi the car wreteh (ar correspondent, in the present cise, takes €or? (o nssure eular nelwed, that Lo is to be congrats pose of wearing " prited he " did bot send for crders;” whereo | ed; li:“ Shero aic thousands wl d who duped by ropresentations whic wppos m Y‘ would appreciate and Liugh at, with bis bead baried in thesind. The f Lowing are some of the ecriificates accom- panyine the lotter Jo emy Didd e & Co s Piize Jexe'ry Contificn e~ the reum with (1@ 1o of $2 4. we will forward, by 1e'urs Leu.e'y packed one geit's goid sure lor chaved sud WWrore cut ewerald 1€ Ling ©:17a latye. & raie valond ot 625 This et Lo e “ccomprnying ar, 20 days trom [ wieveshall not consicer oure e lokdes tore Addre s wil ordes 1o Je eny Didie: & Co., No - Brosd ot & Co's Priee Jnvv'ry (s feate.—~On the retorn | Crtifiate, with the sum of #2 4, we wil forwad, by return mall or expr coely packed, one fiie Austrabie ol e d e gold. b No, 4), ard vilued st $ wnylug eires ot consider & wagniheent rose bril atieied, marked ** ext Bis ceriifi-ate must be retarued to s, with the scco Tne, within 20 days from date of issue, oiherwis ourselves holdes 1o recuive it Address o' or. & Co., No_— Brosdw V. Jeremy Lidéler & Co.'s Prize ""'7 Centifica of this Certificate, with the sum of $2 24, we wil il o Fxpress, sec packed, one st of slx Table Spoon, weight 5 ez, marked No. 4 2 This certificate must bg returned b us, with the culaz, within 3 dage floms date of lssue, otberwise we o sider ourslves holden to receive it Address all ordens to Jo Iry Certificate.~( we will forward, b Jetemy Diddier & Co.'s Prise Jeve thin certificate, with the sum of #: wecurely packed, cne g doubleink pattern, with patent 450, and valoed at $40. This cesti ate wmust be (0 urned (o the'accou ircular, within 20 days from date of iseuc, other ider ourselves holden to geceive it. Addiess all | orders to Jeremy Didd'er & Co., No. — Brosdway, N. Y. | Jeremy Diadler k Co's Prize Jeweley ( On the return | of this certificate, with the sum of $2 24, we wil by returu | winil or express, securcly packed, one pate: extra movewent, full jeweled, white dil ranted & good ttiekecper, marked No 3600, and velned cettificate must bu_ returned to s, with the accorps within twenty days from date of {asue, otherwi sider ourselves holden Lo receive it. Addiess all orders to Jeceny Did dier and Co., No. — Broadw On meceipt of this certific Qg Posase aud pucking. we will forsard on ‘atch. marked #35. Address Plackein & Gou [ This eertid valie. or i ster value, by inclosing th {his cortiicate, with $2 e we will lorward ore ice i money. 5 T3 ceut s pay oo, FPluckem & Gougew. Fiickerville Junetiou, Hfieate will be exchango ] for sny other srikle of equal eater vaiue, by incloriug the diffezen e in mor ey T y reader may laugh at (ko sbove specimens of ** bait for the uuwary"—very unwary we should say, but thero are nevertheloss hurdreds less soplisticated who are readily token |Zlh'll'. wuel ':5” dormouse, rubbing his eyes from | his fong Winter's n‘hfl hungry for a bite, would nibblyat | a rotten twig, for lack of more nnflmrliuu nonrishment. Our police authorities, we learn, are in the babit of puttiog off these cases of swindling, when apprised of them, by carelessly laughing at the dupes, and calling the operntors **shrewd ras- | culs.” There may be a question as to whether a man, who is #0 unfortanate fool,” is therefore to be handed over to banded and unserupulous knaves as legitimate pre; t for the present we are content with giving_ u revewed publicity to | the nefarions business, for the benefit of our country cousius, and all concerned. Base Ball. SHALL WE PAY OUR PLAYERS? There is a great deal of talk just now in Base Ball circles as to whetber Bage Ball first nine players should be paid. Seetion 7 says: player who shall at any time recaice | compensation for e services as a player shull be competent 1o | but we are assured that one or two, rerbaps more, of the promineut clubs of the country, are iuthe habit of paying, directly ara iudirectly, some of their players, Of course, all who break the law will not too cariously interrogute riva clubs: but, all others, before beginaing a mated,; should put the President or Vice-President on the witoess stand 1o an- wwer, on Aonor, whether there are any players on the nive w receive pay for their servioes. This. we Lear, will be the ruls Nereafter. and it will be found to work advantageously for the best intorests of cur noble National Game, Let the hired men take notice, JEE . Arrival of the Massachuser The United States supply steamer Massachusetts, Capt. Norton, arrived at this port on Monday morning, from Pensacola June 13, via Cliarleston the =2, ber list of officers: Cliar, Norton, AV, Liect Com'd'e; Philemon Dickerson, Acting John Lowrie, Robert | W. Parks J The following is Mafilad. Acting Hates; Liv i ey Litciield, L. Keyuol e 0. Glyn, P Captain's | —— A. W. Thager, United States Consul at | The Hon. Trieste, in about to pahlish, in Berlin, the first volume of his | “Life of Diecthoven,” My, Thaver has boeun engagod on fhe Work for 10 sears ] | fuir pispect for apples ‘r | Knes high. and some of our exel | slso, suffered from overflow, THE CROPS. o B e the farm operaiions, so that mo " » duys Later than the average d The warm doys A the hackward en ps. thaugh short, is much tugo, Apple trees are Cfike past week bave greatly improse ] grain now Jooks weil, an. 1 the col more. promi<ing than it was s forto ithy nad promise well. & VEWSHAMPSHIRE. he continued wet weather se ously cops on the lov , and the oy ViEMONT. In Vermont the ently dry season was favorable to planting ds, but these erops suffered from the subsequent however, the weather beipg warm and overtaken the soa d boih grass 1 n the fiats is being ks more [ wvorable. - YORK. estroyed Dy the wire- muel to retrieve the poet. Tho & op cxcands expectations astern port uth g, 1n wany ph 1 ave a prediciion_ from Oringe County thai ¢ erop vl be “fourth of list year's yield, Thereisa A other Aufumu fAiits, PENNSVLVANIA. P in cojoys the prospect of & gedcral , vogetat] s and fruits, ¥ of the State we hay Eastern Pennsylyan frot. pund, baf Ve neral thing, ime of the yo Ao ot connt of the NEW-JERSEY. season was nusuoliy backward, and the tangy Dat the picent warm raius have re- tation, and both track nnd large furmers are hope- 1f late erops. oo, Tie Ohio Farmer of June 23 say During the last few woeks we have traversed the S v and o n Lake to Hamilto wi eyes and learced from that the wheat crop in this are fow aud far between harvested, The barley § even worae than the wheat thing to brag of, is tall and 23 ho coguted a full erop, if the weather cor The same may be said of tho potato cro 11, though hackward; bot thers is pleaty of T part of Vin one nig e ef veceatly shorn, And were exposed (0 0 coud 1 INDIANA sends very Mseonraging reports from the porthern counties jously ritscked by ins “wheat 8 unfavorabte;” oats look well. ILLINOIB. is, iu the middle of this month, the condition crops puny, and s ure, e0id poor, fruit In Central was reported thus is wet and the e will be u ood fouiterop bere fapples Wil give a good tho euch o8 R pr Ll the frost. ‘The youn rs did not set weil: will be litdle ed by feost, but there will be n k we'l Treos planted this ronnd was put i good order, fruit. Gimpes heavy erop W g are Jolog ptito Frowm the no the seporte, The cr corn plante their ravages this yea 17 1u old grass ou th PRTH 1 where the 18 excellent. ¢ State we have epcouraging well thong o signs of ehiuch be as but few were fonnd durivg horders of the tield, 3t 10 The Prairie Farmr says are so far through Wiat to speak saf Iy of whent and frait. Al the moat il rtion of the State give dubions aceous wheat erop, and the a0 I trie of peac on. Lt all of the country : wind from Loke Michigan ster whoat Al sorta of : os, tonder cherrios und grapes are inter hiberuation, 1 be the ed by ed'd but we have never sufl 1 in var tender iru Adent of & coutinuation, K ing plinted all throngh the With vur good soil, abundance re this region s greatly biessed, o its frieadiy sheiter for otber Tsee vast amousts of pota- 0 1 ro sellng Jar Spring has besn cobl o owe in and 1 v of this'country weather 10 the weat erop. o Ex sive peach o tern portion of our Siate. ud cven tempera v dry and first-rate quality, showing mucl less gum ths Al sorts of bust nees are lively d tarmers feeli WISCONSING Farmers say that throgh Wisconsin there never was & pros peet for & better wheat erop than at present. It Inoks now ax Though the wheat would be all that was desired, the wet statc Girass is exeel of the ground heeping the chluel bug away, Jewr, An ampls erop of wheat, oats, and potatos is expected. 10WA. Thecrops 1o Towa haviog passed the cold and dry season | without destruction, are now growing finely, and prowise at | le thiee fourths of an average harves MIS8 UKL In Missour! tae record was made up thus Mareh was dry and ol Ground frozen too much to plow but little, Apxil turned some warmer, and started op the ¥ " but was dry until the middle; since then, plenty of ratu, with some hail ‘and a Little frost. but none to do oy harm. ' C kinde 1ok well, except Spring wheat, of which a great portion rosted o the ground before it could sprout. Feli wheat Lioks fine, stood the Winter well. Cern, tuough late, look aud A very Luge amoant In. Apples, cherries nd plums ere (1oty, Peactes all killsd, The bemp crop looks fine, and will gve & fuir yield, The blue grass is | now knee high, one to sced. Stock all fat and slick. | Clover ea finn as can be asked for here. Improved linds are worth from § #4750 per sere. ow ing to location, &¢ ; unim- | proved, 810 to 820 por acre. Form hands worth fom 820 to | 8 ¢ wonth, Corn, 30 cents r bushel; wheat, 81 uuwrnp 0 6 ceuts grose. Milk eows from €30 to &5 owing to qualits. Work oxer, 8150 to @200 yer yoke. Horso {neh high and searce. Mules, plesty and cheap.” No insects injuring the crops as yet. KANSAS. A correspondent from Kaveas to The Prairie Farmer soys 1t has rained here about 17 times in twelve d; Wheat er looked better in the world—1 could not wishi it to look better, All ciops look wel, Strawberri in great abundance, Thero will be few peaches this yea fulr for agples; plenty of grapes, goosberries. “curran Batter is worth 25@0c.; cheese, 2@ e, Onr clove orchard Jrln i about ready to cut. Wheat wili do to cut in 16 0r 17 days. Deef is worth T 100, ¥ B, THE SOUTH- The ehances for a full average yleld of cotton, on all the land plsnted this year, are daily improviog. The cold winds and cbilling rains and the late frosts extended over every tion of the States, and everywhere retarded plint- g operations, but the recent favorable weather that has iven an impetus to all crops in the Nortoern States by ‘hlil the Gulf bflfl‘l‘;l cotton 4 nn re| the receipt of o voes ot savoaribare at TEXAS. The crop in Texas bids falr to bo upto the average yield befors the war. n experienced in the Soath. LOUISIANA will full far short of early expactations. The overflow of (he rivers inundated so large a crflon of the fertile lands of the States that no estimeta can urnln- ‘Whon the water recedes, early replanting may stil! do well, ARKANBAR, Lot D than the states beforo- nawed. The lite plintings are growlog faely. The Editor of The Jacksonport Herald vays: A short _ride in the country on last Thuraday enabied us to see und Judge of the comiog ~cotton erop, Which, we thiok, | looks uncommon well. considering the recent heavy rains und thrifty and healthy, and bids fair to make o good crop. The corn crop looked exoeedingly well, Tho farmers are i v as bees at work among their crops. showing that, if industry and perseverance will accomplish anything, they at least, will not be to biame. MISSISELIPL A statistieal society, established early in the seagon in this State, bas boen furnishing estimates and roports fn crops. from which we learn tiat aiter o strugele with prejudice and the olements the planters have come off vietors, and are now Lopefal of a erop of cotton and cora beyond their easly ex- pectations ecl | woatber. Te 1ol ALABAVA Was likewiso inundatod ¢long the rivers, sud was wol quently visited by storms, which did great damage to the cotton and corn. Prospects are now brightening. A cor rospondent to The Menphis Post, trom Decatur, suys: “The present * heated term ” 18 8 Godvend to the planters of the South, Fora week we bave had Lot clear weathen with ocensional showers abont, but vot immediately here, Plinters wre steaining evers nerve o eet oot of the grass.” A week more of this real Summer weather wiil (el tie story for most of thew. But with all possible care and good luck, there is not afull crop. Probab! nalf wili be aearer the netual fact when the bales are uiade up The wheat has beou harvestod and is Frompa promises half a cropof cotte of corn on the grousd planted. VIRGINIA, The Virginians are in the midst of their wheat hirvest, and though it is light, the farmers are astouisbed that it yields so el A gentleman in Rockhridge County writes us folywy of the crops iu that sect| Harvest will 001 be upos us— the quaity of the wheat will ba vers good this year, and i ctions the erop will be wi avel in others most an_eutire rilur uce of the hard Winter. Corn and oats ar liow ever, hns been retarded by the 1058 evary One s trying to rajse toby Adoing very well. Take it alto, the prospects of the fariugig birg are ot (ols tige yery govd.” 'l average yield. and an avernge yicld Iateness of the | Coin on the aplaals | hard on the corn, bat good for | made of the damage done to the | DEPUSEIEY R FIRES etk » —NARROW ESCAPS OF THE INMATES, lock yesterday morning o fire wastdise ring establisbment of Wilmer Shafenburg loor of the premises No. 14 Canalst en’could recch theplace the whole of the store In the mesptime the smoke had reached the s, the Irightened occupants of which was on fire. gecond and thir | fonnd their escape cat off oy ke stairway. Mostof thew, | bowever. succeedsd in gaining the street trom tie wind Mr. 4 one of the rear attle rools Wit Prederiek man named cintuing attemy lie wus prevented by t peress », waich effec wetting through e rear, and fon Hames 1 Lo finally v to o sled in o room with his littla smoke ard Leat that maeh longer, Tien s child in the | With the ewl! d som wnt he woull p ening one of L at himself. guiter unt 1 e rea | the roof i'be irewes, by go | the @ suecoeded in eontining ents of | Which wese badly damaged. Mr. Shafenburg ostimates iy | Joss on stock ot 81,000, Insured for that umoant fn the Cov. tinenc] C The bu)hing is damaged to the amoant of | €60, lusor 1o A6 o'clock vestarday morning a fire brokeont in the stable M1, Wall, lot the renr of No, 134 Fifth-ave, Ttwns | xtinguished ced and har £190. No | | Msura Tho bailding 18 owned by 1 and is dnwnged to the am ot 0. The adjoining stable is oc- ehpied by Jobn J. Ciseo, nud is damaged to the amount of 8100, Tesured in the City Company. e CEUY NEWH, - Bury's Heap, Monday, June 25, ~There are sick speculffors in catt!s to-day, not because prices are so but beeause they pail so bigh at much lower than & we Aloany, that they carr 26 cost bere, althou mar- | ket opened at about h o rates an last Mouday, for first: 4 class stock, L ¥ 15, und a fow of the best sold on the scales at 18je, ¥ 1, net. This was owing to a short sup- folyo of stoek, the hest drove here being first-class | | | Kentucky Durliams, average #§ cwt., which sold atJ7alfie— | the top ot §135a head. Twmediately after the first rud wasover, tho second grade of quality declined full half a cent below the | and the poorest guality jo. o de.— and —nelow last wee weather being the hottest of the se 5d the supply of the week over sold at Bergen; 49 at Yoikyl t the down town stable Tl such hot weather fn the bight #00, h a supply it is & wonder | Tined more than we fiud if to-day, T spite wecrLitars who are **lwing plies of forts that the price s kept vp. | o whole ¢ 10 Sirawberry ico has ot dec it ¢ aring their customers for a rise neat | the rug is Lgnt frow Chicago, and | slees st rise.”? ver know ustil | try i3 80 largo 45 that 10 1 11 ean safely predict | What n week may bring torth, The speculutors may succeed the prica above the present yates, which in the generaily deciared to averige Je. a pound lower average of list Monday, average of the whele uo lower, bat the average qul ty is mueh ¢ buteliers have succeeded in getting ap injumetion to | at the police from futertering with caitle-driving u the | we soey It is nacl2ss w0 uo | and rodtes ot supply s0 vo day-ti | 'Af'hn-.c‘vp market is o £:1! cent o porfid lower than a week ago, the tup price being T P b, and a hord prospect {1 the fature—so wuch o that telegrams have t bk to stop droves on the way, Lambear: selliug at 9 y ‘The | supply of sieep and Diubs is large, and the market for meat very luege. ‘Thers nre 2% cars of hogs ou the market. 11je. @ B, and the weatd 1 b | Wirte MoUsTAINS AND LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.— | One of the most attractive of the Suwmer resoits may be found at thie Lake and the Whito Mouutains, where much of ittle explorcd as it is beautifal. Pleasure the scenery is a8 | seckers who bave exhausted the usudl round of watering- places will tind & new excitement in this divection. The shortest soute is by New-Haven, either by rail or steamer, tbrough Syringfieid sud White of Junetion, the whole | Journey being easily and comfortably accowplisned in about | twenty four hoars. An advertisement in another page gives all necessary particulars. Auotber excellent route to the White Monntaine is by the Norwich and New-Loudon live of steamers, thence by rof! through Worcester, Noshua, &c. The boats of this line are unsurpassed for comfort, safety, gnd speed. — Daring the Sammer season the steamships Dirigo | and Francouia will form a semi-weekly line between this city and Portland. The Dirigo will } No. 3¢ East River on Satardavaand Portlind on Wednesdays, The Frauconia | will leave this city on Wednesdays and Portiand on Satordas The stemuers are new, and to_those contermylaling & tour ¢ the White Mountaius aud Canada greot inducements are offered by the line f -~ GyayasTIcS AT JoNEs'S Woon.—The celebrated DeLave Familylcommesce a series of enterta Wood this afteznoon. eonsisting of porfe rope, or tightened wire, the fiving tr ve and bistwo childre intenda to dance acr | style of an American ments at Jones's s on the tight e, ote., by Mons. De 15 the artist who Lis scason, ju the L. Falls A PiCRPOCKET ARRESTED, — Wiile Mrs, Mary Smith, residing 1 Van Bra Brooklyn, was passing | through South-st., this ei'y, yesterday, she wan rudely pushed | agaioat by Joha Williams, 19 years, and o moment after | missed Lei wo'let, contalning €24, She ‘cceused Williams of the thett, and Le ran away, but was pursued by Officer Mor- phy of the First Precinet and arrested. Lho missing wallot was not recovered. Justies Hogan subsequently committed the prisoser fur trial. Supposen CASE OF SUSSTROKE. —Coroner Gambl was yesterday notified to bold an inquest vpon the body o Thomas O'Reilly, late a teacter in Anthon's Acgdemy at No 242 Fif Early in the afternoen the decesked was seen to foll in Twenty-ninth-st., near Fifthave. avd on bewng picked up was found (0 be quits dead. Tho body was cot- Yeyed to Believue Hospital where an st will be beld to- | day. Itissupposed that sunstroko was the cause of death. Diceased was a resident of Yonkers, Westchester County, | where the romaios will be takeu for luterment. —— | ARREST OF RivER Tuigves,.—On Satarday night last the sloop Sea Queen, Capt. Chas. Hyatt, Iyiung in the East | River oft South Brothers' Istand, was boarded by river thieves and robbed of eabia furniture, rigging, and other articles to the amonnt of §50 On Sunday afternoon Capt. Hyatt poticed some wen Ivading proverty on Derrian’s Island from a boat which resembled that stolen frow him. He informed Capt. Bennett of the Twe!ftn Precinet, and that Officer at once dwpatched s portion of his force to the spot indicated. They there artested Wm. M. Davis, W, H. Reynolds, Jobn Mosber, Alfred Mosher, Thomas Hutebinson, Matthew Burns, George Smith, Svlvavus Baldwin, and Alexandor Cooper, in whose ession was found ali the property stolen from the sloop. A piece of silk velvet, vaiued at §700, was slso found buried in the sand. It now awaits identification at _the Station-House, 0 Hundred and Twentysixth-st., vear Third-ave. Yester- day the prisoners were committed for trial by Justice Kelly, nt the Fifty-seventh st. Court. ——— The GLiviaTor.—We do not refer to the Roman arena, nor yet to the modern P, R., but merely to the new Glaciator Hat, which is at present ** all tae rage” among that portion of our Indies who would dress fasbionably, and which can be obtained. trimmed and untrimmed, in every variety of style. at Higgins 5 Broadway, No. 699 Broadway, aud No. 126 Sixtheave, | | —— (Avnouncenents.] A PRETERNATURAL STILLNESS. The Western Episcopalian says: This simple instrument be ealled absolutely aolooioss, r:xm... [ bu.'yy‘ml;n -:l'. e thae: i€ cheatis the other scnves with A PRETERNATURAL #TILLNESS.— {nstrument, of course, s the Willeox & bs Sewing Machine. BROOKLYN NEW o ——— Brooklyn rd of Aldermen, The Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, Alderman Bliss, in the Chair. A communication from a Cow- mitteo of the Officers of the Fourteenth Regiment was sub- mitted in_relation to the proposed distribation of medals to veteraus who served during the late war, About six months sinee the sum of §10,000 was appropristed by the Board for tho parohase of medals. The mniter haa since been under | considoration by the Common Couneil, futing as a Committes of the Whole, but they have as yet arrived at no definite con- clusion, The Committeo of ofiloers usk the Board to take into consideration the propriety of giving the medals to the nearest relatives of the deceased oldiors as well as to those who bave been fortusate enough to survive the shock of battle. The subject was referred to tbe War and Military Comiafttee. FIRE DEPARTMENT AFPROPRIATIONS. The Fire Departmont Committee of the Western Distriet submitted & report in favor of appropriating &/8.450, (o be divided among the different fira companies, amt to b used mostly for necessary repairs, and in the erection of mew bulkdings. ‘The following #uis are to be used for the beneht of the com- #100 [Tase Co. N 100 Howe Co ) 2001 Hose Co. N 309, Engine Co. No 150 1lose Co. No 2. igine Co. No. 3 ok wid Lad. 1. " 250 Resol © appended directing proper officers (o pre- paze plaos and specitcations ind advertise for proposals to do work, The report was unsnimously adopted. THE COMMON COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OF HEALTIL The following communicat from the Presid of the Metropolitan Boord of Health was submttted by the Mayor: Orricg METROPOLITAN FOARD 01 Nnul.‘ No 301 Moty st , Naw Youk, Juae 23, 1080, The Hon, Sawuss Rovrw, Mayor of Brochiyn. Iman Sun —Many of tho sreets of Brooblyn are n & neglected cou dition. The atteution of the Board of Health has been frequently called to this subject, and gieat vmbatamsment has been_experiuced in davising u reuiedy, You will percolve the coucise opinion of eur | counsel which [ inciose. We can auly provide for the removal of e: isting nuisances, and cannot make & contract to remove futu n mamtions of dirt, gubige, and tie like. Under tha clicumatancel Wl 1 ot peryg & unelul puyons for 3y o call e pastiyigt atten: | thon B U —— the Comuon Ce without contraet, 5 and & il heretoforn be of convineing the peo | ot b iness, and hoped somethin ors thes esumcd havieg sent bacl He cortend and if tie et lean it, a8 tl Allerman Prosident Metgopo'h e inno way 4 X er thes Aldermin WiLSos state venarts of the cordition of the stro: that his Ward (the Euhith) was o good o ler. ropolitan Bowrd found it diffcrentdy they o ¥ 1ind olf 180 1 mIFELD | should be dutinetly defined ¢ weil to this abject ate coraelied 10 1ewove the didt, garbage, b will be fosnd vastly 1 toon w ideh wouid pe given i done i Very truly voute, tely rosponsible to their eonstitoents, 1 powers th N eontended that Liiled 10 cast reflaetions Common Coancil. 'They had A man whom he belieyed a Sanitary Prospector, who walked aboat beadqaarers, em of the tarrivle condition of the streets of ¢ city, wheress, the stroets were never in better ordes would b done to defiie the powers of sl 1 the communieation be eent back, thouzht If whe Board had extran id pet, and abate the Gui 2ad of envsuliing with this Boar ion of thelr'action in reliin in portions of the ‘Twelfth jocal matters nad the cle ! ‘o if the Board of Moo th s, i1d i a8 it soenin e xpensive, withs - 1acksoN 9, Souy Vorrd of President (Al ditan Board of v 8 A It the oo g doing alaree o nount n the war He He also spoe in to the swine whick il Ward. ol Lie stree) m, who were | Fe moved (L, i elver, he communicati the Board of | fi e they bad - s they 1uly had ione, ov whether the Common Councll were tre servasts v, 1hy Board of Health. After some further remarks to the same purport, Al O'KEere withdrew 1 aud Common THE MAYOR VETOFS HIS OWN SALAR Tno wesks sineo from 83,000 to 0 communien the K 3,000 yea with s of fexved to the Helth Cowmirtee, i connec contrars to the charter to during bis term of office, The communienthn was 11, file, be ¢ The B. Journed. | ANNUAL EXHIDITION OF THE POLYTECHNI | Tr1r. The anuual extibition of tha pupils 1 egiate and Polytechuie Iustitute took j1.v last nigit | Academy of Music to anaudience which filled every | house, notwitkstanding the discomift The exercises treme heat, Tie MURDERERS OF Court of Oyer and Term; cvded week, whea it is move jadgment in the derers of Mr. Jose Gareia O Gf prizes on prize sy 4 on previous oceasions, was ends and relativos of 1) i a t Committee, direetin ueer in the Ciry 14! cted by telegr oard, after doli an considerable routise busiic. d the eutire sabjeo INcreased tie Last evond, etluns, o th creass the sy Lryof tha Mager iy 7 of th d the ot e A e By t 16 o the oceasioned | v +and i c0 msisted of v was oo e P i — » Orero.—The Kings Coanry vesday of sest roey Moiris ta onzales and Pellicier, the tur- 10, wurder oeenived in, the City Park in November, 1£5, gl Firk.—About 7 o'clock last e of an ynknown man, appares posed to have been in the water about threc weeks, was fuid near Bedloe's Isl i aad towed to Jersey City. iag 00 only a b rope about will bold an inquest th 2 on Sundny afternoon by a fisbing The body was neasly i of pants, while around the waist Coroner Klerston was notified vening & fire ovensral nd Sixth vion, in a carpenter shop, Baltie-st, between J ifth | The tlames were extinguisiied by Evgine 0. No. 4. Durow 215, e e e NEW-JERNEY NEWS, gl Fousp DROWNED--SUPPOsED MURDE 1y aboot 30 ¥ aty ¢, Drevious to which he wil make an examination of the body for the pu:pose of ascei i ing whetker it is probable deceased casne to bis dewtl 1y vio 1:0t means. Buck Arlet Briz Eliza (cf Dlyt “ully & 31 Aunie (of Liverpool). o sas Albest (D sugar o M Eing Nie &, der, { Searspert), € P P. Buck & Co. Sailed in company with bark Sopeks, bl w-London or Philedelplia. Wilkineon. Ma atest SEip News. ARRIVED. I rud rd, Sagua 9 doys, with o ane 22, in lat, i %, Leitno ves.el De Jouge, Rio Ga . audo 56 days. it Wicks, St. Pierre (Mart.), 18 duys, with vz Ae, som, Rondout for Bostos. Huivest Corw'n, Providence. BELOW, Ifl—;hn and two biigs, the namies of which have not been o o1 eaied. SAILED. G BOOKS o English, F Gll 10 THOMA atray-te., where you witl find Te evervthing fise cheaper than an; CFRIGERATORS--At 2 Vesey-st., opposite Waskiogton Ma exsiors, leewater Pl d Kerosene Siov. o, anid Hoase Furuishlig Goods. BOUDOIR; THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER, 2. for Havans sad Vers Croz. MACFARLAND™S 1. Book Store, there yon will find o tors in No R & J. MOWBEAY™ Banta's paien toliers, Water Coolers, Eritaauis Were, THE HOUDOIR: THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER. Price, 10 cente. For sale by New.d-alers. PRE PARE! PREPARE! WINCHESTER'S ASIATIC CHOLERA DROPS. ot Indier. ) 4o £.r more than twenty yearsin Mavi I AN INFALLIBLE REM and otlier posts of the ASIATIC CHOLERA. o tera Morbus, Cholera Inpantum. or Summer Complaint; i)ur vhea, Dysestery, Bioody Fius, and ail Disorders of “the kv THE CHOLERA DROPS ACT WITH MAGICAL PROMPTNESS IN EVERY CASE A $156L¥ DosR 1l a7 est the Premonitory Diarrhea sud PLY. From oue to three doses AN ATTACK, OF CHOLERA, DIARKHEA. IMMEDIATE end MOST AS HROP: HOLD, FOR INSTANT ina few hourr, HoU layis dangerour. Price, #1 50 per Vi For_sale at the general depot of * Winchester's T e No. 36 Jobw st., and wholesale by DE Seut by m AS BARNES & n cawes, prepaid MCURE EVERY CASE YSEN(ERY, the effect el ONISHING—recovering the paien: wuld be ki IN rx":“' Vsl I chee O NEED. e ‘onr Vials for I". [ypophospliiies. ’Cc.. No. 21 Park-row, New-York FISHING | TACKLE ALL 1TS VARIETIES, FOR SALE BY A. DRAPER, No. 33 NASIAAL'L!T.: one door 'n-.l DE: LA SELFF, ASTENIN G v C (GENGLMBRE'S PATENT.) UT ON ous, without sewing, eyelet, screw, rivet or cat in the They ean be changed from one garsent to snotber i Tear the cloth. Made in every nd CHILDREN'S WEAR; also for the nover pall off 5 o 1 order to let the public at ouce see the great T to send by return mall, 0ods, we of st SLE! ney, or‘oue ASH $ie. per T ta. und Overcouts, $1 %5 which any style of Button can be or i 1 or udidress, W. oadway, corier Canal s tate whre ety nd TAKEN OFF in a MOMENT by any ' . New-York. P u saw the advertisemmnt. Show RUPTURE. toah an fostart i style for LADIEX, ARNY 4o A advantages < on rv- VY e stage prey D BOX. containing one doz each for Coats 4 por box. A foll descriptive list, irom dered, will be sent by WATKINS, Sole Agent, No. 4 )., Box No. 6,658 FPlose e to your (1 ds SUPP e A BT CEEAN AND. OTHE] CLEAN N K—INWARD AND UPWARD MOTIO! from ALL WHITE RE on the BAC CURES the most obstinste 5 PAT ND ORTER !‘Al 311'8‘ Im new, both in of Roptore, Pamphlots fice. T LEVER TRUSS Co. Bole Prog * No. 600 Biesiway.