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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1866. e s (R o e e g e e AR Tho T GERWAN SAENGERFEST, f OUR NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY. T ARMY GAZETTE, ME ICO sk | o TEMPERANCE. J X A MUTUAL Lp* ISSURANGE Co. £rom Our Spe eapondent | WHAT FOURTH OF JULY COST#—A MILLION AND HALY o R or xzw. YORK: P PROVIDENCE, DOLLARS BHOT UP, BORNT UP, ASD BLOWN UP— Hospital Stewart James Robinson, U. 8. Aruy. e Per——— — ASSETS, OVER $16,00,000 ARATIONS FOR THE COMING CELEBRATION (OPPOSITION TO THE RUM-TRAFFIC, | 1y soos coptrs 000 "0l Seva v | GREAT SUCGESSES OF THE LIBERAL FORCES. | pratos - : s having failed to provide for the | e — vice at once, and the Third California Inzantry imme To meet the cholce of such present or future memh7s A8 ey proe « Fourth of July, s private firm | gwlv:-'ml- arrivi :.z. risls companies of the Eighteewtt U fer to have the susount inaured paid in izstallsients Lo thelr idows oe . 2 . 8. Infantrs at Salt Lake City, oy agree to gire our ciizens | Meetings of Total Abstinenco Soviotios, rmirat St bake Gty oupi rrow ory, sace- | The Republican €ause LOOMIME | tein ratber than s oue svm, this Compuay s prepared to fa et in trusting to the Lonor of the | ke mu“n’")‘[;‘i‘m e Up Again. ita policlen s elause agreeing that fnlieu of the payment of $he poticy 1sed for the outlay. . 8T Lot Mo, March 4 -l { and profite fn ove sum, e equitable smount, 1o be u—u‘h!l- uro of the city to colebrate, a8 | The varions Father Mathew societies held | GENERAL Oxvtas No. 3. L In complisnce with the 2d o Company, may be pa'd answally or sembavoually for any w ¢33 | paragraph of General Orders, No. 12, from the Adjutant Gen namber of years (say from firg to twonty five years.) ) custom in years past, very many of ourcitizens | sevoral meetisgs last might, which were of 8 | eraly oflice, of Marsh 5, 1566, the Department of the Platte 1 to give private exhibitions | highly pleasing and interesting chbaracter. 1t may be | will be composad of tho States of Minnesota nod Tows, the ¥ xamprx.—Soppose a pollcy of $10,000, with additions swousting ' P byl £ Territory of M d i of the Terri D, gk ¥ upon & very liboral scale. | well, and quite in j1uco here, to enumerate tha sereralsocictics | (IO G) VORM (O 0000 the Piatte wnd Swestwater Lo 5,000 more, should become pogable by resson of the death of the ed over $500 of firew which have been organized in this City, in Brooklyn, New- pemon usared, the Company. in Yew of the payument of $159 ix otie suzm, would be alie Lo give (assuiodog utetest as feaised in the Brookyn, Kew. | Kiver, excoping ¥ort Carpr, whieh a et in ihs Depart- o public fsquares, will be cnabled to | Jerser. acd Astoria, The porent society of New ¥ork WiCh | S35t gy utug troops will be trunaforred from the De. v partment of the Missour] tothat of the Flatts, vi : The 10th Mataumoros to be Surrendered b) the pust) a may fo e yesteof aver $1,000 por summs, o ortwasty —_— went of the Missourt. oy number, s do the other branches of sistes ocieties. New. © to bis neighbors who live on the | York elaims eight adult bras of the parent WLt Ov £ the par York claims eight adult beanches, Hre et eietios, and the | United States Iofaniry, the 13th United Stames lafantry. aul Mercy, by the i & "h" it Al D ave oran i) fhtso of New- Yert aloms. ookl hae | She 1 Batbalion 8 Uiited Siates fotutry, the somasiding | Imperialists. years an anaulty of over $1,900 per suazm. ring at Night by the ers inform us that business ese ar- | ocietics being Nos, 1, % 3, 5 and 6—Me young men | ofticers of which w nstructed to re o, P. - 4. Frachling o th ticles was mever 8o brisk as it has been this season, and e e el Nas, 3. 3 aud 6, Jewwey City has | St George Cooke, commanding Dopartment of the Flatis, ‘This form of asniy will remeve the aosiaty wiich mey exist lo o e toral number in New. | besdquarers at Oniaha. tso minds of some policy holdete ot the fatese proviaion they bars T1L General Orders, Nos. 87 and 3, made by Major Gen. | three’ socicties, and Ass York being 24; Brooklyn, 11, and Now Jersey and Astoria 4 B B ot hek b phas vt thesorner of | dates Fobruary 24, 1856, an 1 6 e No. 4 of New-York hold their mestings on the corner o o 2, B, Der Gangum | To give an idea of th itnde of the firework trade | yerir wnd Hoaston sta, T _v"rulr» ergatized on the 17th of | fied and coutirmed, wnd the disposition ef tzoops. aud ar ; . ¥. L | we give some interesting facts gathered from the priucipal | February, 1664, from which date to the ‘st March. 1966, 1709 rangemeat for protecting travel meross the Plains, will be iR - SR uncertalnties invidental to contingest trusts. Vatterianie, by the Teatonia of New.Y ork—Meyes dealers in this city. It is estimated that the fireworks | Persons subsoribed their names to the * ‘Dledge book, * and of | esrried out, s far as the case will adwit of to be wodided 1t ts mot only fiee flom the of lavestment, But. ite' i, by the Lieder-Kraus of New York—Fr. | % mated that the fireworks | FIESUS AL NCUM came atable members. = All members of this | enly by orders of the Department Commander. GaLvEsTON, Seturay, Sune 30, 186, ovliasky fngecs by the Orpleus of Boston s —Fr. | 801 for this scason would fill four large seven story build- | society are entitled to 84 per week in caso_of sickness The | V. Tu case of n.mm“r mischievons Iudians or whites o b A s Baovatvilasiel ‘Bes of punctual and fuil paymest is secured by the LARGE AXD SOLD Casx A 4 infesting the border line, the troops wil act without regard to sl0op has arit , bringing files of al s of midhinbrtin, UMY en Mannerchor of New-York—Fr. nwmber of cadets nection with 1t is 125 boys. The funds the Department Lae, siuply reporting their astion through | Matamoras and Biownsville rs terthe 234 inst., being " ueral Loz £ € | extaat, besomes the GUARDIAN 0K TRCSTEN of the sarvivors, Houos s Seldier’s Love, byt Pope, commandiog the Department of the Missouri, under + | moade for their Gumilies should be Refectus! or tranitory i fe durs- et of the Mioul wit | pALL OF TAMPIOO BXPECTED. |, ... throash usesto investments, nawion cspondfure, of ohar ¢ | | that it will be difficult to supply the demand, especially in ¢ classes of fireworks. M. Webe itternnoni, oy e Arion Suciety of New. Yo the Beethoven M merchor of | 1 & feet by 100 foet. Over 80,000,000 torpedocs | LERUE G100 They meet cvery Sunday and Wed- | | 1, by the _\»,,..,.h.,. | have 10 already, and 150,000 boxes of swall firc- | pesday evenings and in case of the death of -nyn{' nu-url | (lllu'x;vm mm-n‘dm: 3'.4""' to the Commandiug the first arrival sicee the battls of Carsargo. Leuz. s—God is the | ) 3 5 0 ! e o f 850 d6 to defeay the funaral | of the Depariment iavaded. % e it X4 the | erackers, aud o large quantity of thelmammoth aud large | Bembers an, allowance 385 s e SNl i | ° V. Whcaever new posis are raquirod. o the nlengoment of | Bagdad was evacuated by the Timperial forces, aud tler | the provision may by considersd, busatly speskivs, beyond say The shipmonts westward bave been imuense Lis | lar purposes. Their meeting lnst night passec off very agroe. | posta slready extablished, careful estimates must be subimitted | oo pad assumed the government of that place, advecse contingency. nz)—Meyerbee aprised some of the fincst music | year, and in that section the displ . e lfll'l---xi"“~ Were awong | weer known before. Chicago has ordered the largest ou wore superbly rendered; (he bril- | umount of any Western eity, as that is the western dép0t and solidity” of the first violin : for these al | ablytndeed. Mr. B, P. Carroll, in a very cloguent address, | to these h"fld'l"l“';'d"r belore work, iunvolving au outlay of ‘Two compauies of aegroes fosght on tho side of {8 | € Allsch defy P e v anauities will share equitably ine spoke s to the benefits nnd blessings of Souiperines and total | money, is commenced. tinence, - ITe made some vory sesaibio aud shaewd remaks | Tho iroops and garrisons must, us far te p0utible, SORYCLEY | Liberalsin tho battlo of Camargy: 'The eonvoy captured. | the prots o divideads of the Compay. ; city, and the evil o was valuod at $1,500,00, Tho owners, who went fom | Thts Compasy slso tases SURVIVORSHIP ANNUIYTES, which ed by 1th b A:Lfliw‘{flnn);nl,lml:lrlmlv and the evil | stores, using, as fir as ible, the most psrmanent matorials d: | Matamoras to treat withs the Liberals for #a redemption, | provide for survivors dusing the whole period of life, aad DE mpien et to the young people of the city by Beir eldors. | at b il Commanding Generals of Depastments ar ad; ; s el " | Vined to use pattols or de " tomperary oam; ted 0n fle adyaotages to be derived from a convec- | »ined to use pattola e Setionuts, 8 Anerberty SO ony | were arrested Ly Escobeda aud o ransom demanded for | FERRED ANNUITIES, by whicls lndividuals sy provide 5 Over 700 stoves in this city alone have fireworks on sale, a8 18 rarely heard in any orchestra in this coun- | 5 2 . = # oh & 80 . and was rather severe on the fair se: try. Those sinzular, streamiug fratn s ot | with stocks. varging in value from $50 to $500 each. | U50NENANE AACE want of futegrity. when ther needed & | i i the permaent posts for Wi their releaso. themseives in advancel age verture to Ix:“:‘ . ;;;:. »; e x;-'".'p“l“-‘: in ;»fl:\ t, aud » Maiden-lane and John-st. are the two great marts. for pyro- ::‘]:rlvn(‘[:l‘-l:::::;‘ hie ¢ ,.;m‘: :’.‘:.I"flx;‘;.mfl'fl’f.:::;"l:.:: y ".h'o. 69-.1-1"‘%'"..‘._‘"‘:3.‘..&,““'»G.m.,. The reports concerning the special train o very con- ¥ 5. WINSTON, Prosid that perfect Grertare, Ghiron technics, whils the two largest houses in this trade in the | woy instances deceived. He aiso dwelt forcibly on the fact ittt tradictory, The most nuthentic say it has returned 0 } oo yon Jane, 1956 violins {ovidi but simpl United States, are side by side in Dey-st., néar Broadway. | that the law which licenses a mav to sell intoxicatir € drinks NAVY GAZETTE. Mont oo gt 7oA g Phese Bouses suyply all the ek is the very saz ) punished the crime, commAted, us AELTES ——y € The subscribers will give prowpt stention to s matters par- i for ml« other -lx\x~‘\‘l|)lw)4 :].x 1 NASE EOURES BRPPHY B SHB 20883 the re: rs being sold by men who are suid to be SRvERED, Carvajal took command of the forces {n front of Mata- | o) iheie agency department. L 1‘1 y prompt, eflicient and brilliant, and Tho largest of these houses hove sold of fireworks alene, | jegally nuthoriivd to wll mamner of evil Inquired the | P " » ” moros, demanding its surrender. Mejin refused to surren- i ally of the warmest and most unqualitied | g3 000 worth, Thissum does not inelude fire-crackers, | apeaker, most cmphati Call this convistency #* In the Jome 23—Chaplain George D, Henderson, to oapn gt Bor the acsommodation of revidents in the upper wardeof the o'y, Mr. Carl Terrahn, the Conductor, proved bimself | ¥ . A + | oaperaion plat he recogmzed no nattonalities, for ho Aud at | steaner Brooklyu, derto Carvajal, but sent for Escobedn to comeandre- | oo /0 o oo basinees snd mediesl exsminsions, ot No. worthy of his positi We might ndvert o & certain | torpedoes or puuk. Another house has sold 0%er | heurt men's interests individually and collectively. Ho re RESIGNED, ceive the city, Meautime Escobeda wes marelung to the e : Here is & sum of ueasly | marked that next September will make £1 years sinee Thewbold | June 23— Acting Euginecr George E.OFrench, and Cbarles | ., 3 83 Beosdway, will be from 8 & m. utiTp. ., from and alter wcteties in New-York, | J, Peir July 9. waut of poetic colorng 1o confer the ACHED. Mejia sent for Gen. Getly, who went over to col LITTLE. At this stage of DETi RHODES & re aud there; but where the ex- | $175,000 of fireworks alone. lonce waus of so wmarked a character I 1 i blemishes | 500,000 spent for fireworks; while the sum expended for Mathew first introduced temperan 3 passed over 1u silence, We ¥ | R A oot b erackers, torpedoes, powder, caps, gans, pistols, &c., &c., | wmeetiug the number preseut b June —Captain Alfced Taybor, from commandof stesmor | wih'tho Imperial General, Mejia asked him that if he pe i | Sans U s o | “The President, in a neat add 8a - perial General. Mejia sl and his splendid orchestra deservo the high praise | will foot up a bill of nearly] $1,000,000. Juding from | g I ited them to. come forward and wign the piedge. A | Susquehenna. aod waiting orfers; Commanor Meoton. | surrendored tho city to Carvajal, if he (Gen. Getly) would | Oesersi-Agents fn owr-York Ol of the Muteal Lite bvarmss Co. of B Y., red fo tho voeiving ship Constellation; Commander | protyct the American citizens, The latter snswered: oo was next taken up to defray the expenses of the » Fourth of July celebration for the United luiiration s Liberally bestowed upon | these figure b tates, Wit ute e., will cost over uf. Jumes Lee then entortaised ¢ Jary, from commnand of the Consteliation, ard o the separate voeal dis "“_‘:- If‘"" o "‘“l"f“' T }"" dec., will cost ore performance and accompani | Paymuster . 1. Maray, from the receivi *That is what T am here for.” . WOB. 19y AND M6 SROADWAN. % reward su- | $1,500,000; while the fires and other easual in the house wid Dinak’—and and orderel to the receiving-ship Conate i | The citizenis were fiying to the Texas side of the river. New-York State Socletr of the Cimcianad, oty both | from gunpowder in its various forms, will show loss of:| fellowed, swid great applause. Mrs., MoDona ing-ship Constel- " New-Youm. June 30, 185, e S n its various form s song, - Fatber. dear father, come home.” Mr. Gre Y Ampshire; | On the 22, the Custom-House was kept open all nfght to | Guxxzaz Orpun.—The New.Vork State Soeiet of the Cinciomert - at least $2,000,000. | theu, in jlsasant styie, sug * The Boys | Acting-Nuster . K. Borahaum, from the steamer Susque- | facilitate their departure, :‘llylmll_?“}mfll;:-vfi :fi‘?:!“wm‘:x:‘a oh o private displays of fireworks tlis year bid fuir to President rersarked that the oratiess av | banna, and granted loave of absence for one monsh, at the ‘Eseobeds is endeavoring to pass the captureditrain into Auniversary of our National Lude sl g . . duced fur the purpose, if possible, to superinduce those who | gxpiration of whick he will report for duty on the mellew‘ is endeavoring to p P l.mo{flmmflu&]u of "be Cincinnsth, who may ba in o come forward and sign the plodee. The | ghip Vermont; Acting Assistant-Paymaster R. . | Texas. the city, are iuvited to be present and unite with us in commens withessed bere, and the people, be. | had not yet done so | lieving the City Government would not give them their “meeting then separated in an orderly maner. Tue fllowing | Allen, the sotving-ship Now-[lnmpshi and A ) 1e reason | "‘1 & l{, . £ '\ & ;; :I s to | 87 g e o thts Bociely: Lesucelos Marphy, Prosident; | ordered 1o e e e for T eatiswnt; | ZBoBrowmeville Conrier thinks that some armngment display, have gone to work with determination t0 | qyomas Hughes, Vice-President; M. O'Brie Recording | Acting Masters E. W. White G. E. Hollo will be mada to haud the city over to Carvajal. Petary; Joln Murphy, Finaucial Secretasy; M. Briggs, | horg; Acting Ensigns Poter Faunce. b The sbove details are ol circumstantial snd trust- worthy. v well under control aa | keep up the ereditof the city for its patriotism and remem- ] i Secrety i et ! brance of our glarioy dependence Du; « have | Uorrespording Secretary; Owen Lolas, Treasurer; p Birpettaad BT, Mosior, from eyl lv"i el bl o { O'Coanes, Treaputer. ton, aud ordered to the rveeivieg siip Conste latio: e SOCIETE ¥O. BURE. Frideriok C. Tigiey, rom e reeeiving stip Princeton, and Wasarsaroy, July 1, 185, (hing Suits ireworks of first-rate selectionsand at a trifling meeting of this seciety beld | granted leave of absenco; Acting Eosigns Henry Xl L Mr. Romers, the Mexican Ministor, has received a letter Ba 6 P'rincest. The meeting | R L. Proadfitand Charies E. Kieb, from the receivin '""‘h‘ g -l | | was opencd by the President, Mr. 3. R. Feeny, reading the | Consteliation, and granted leave of absence; Acting Ensigns | from Tampico, June 10, from which the following is an 4 et A ple BE SR A hundred dollars provides a very nice prrotechnic en- | pledge and iut:oducing the following speakers: Mr.J. R. | Thomas B. Thcker and James A. Braunan, from the receiving | exuraot: The people of Huasutta and all other towns in LADIES AN N IMEN. . 1 Feeny, president of the " on the wubject of temporaioe; | ship Constellation, and ordered to the receiving sbip New- | ) fur 0ol Digtriot have risen again in favor of the GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING G0ODS, terts at, and with the allowances usuaily in the hands | Seeerasr 1 1. Kiely: Speaker, Mr. Timothy L. Lyoch, | Hampsbive; Mates George W. Marchaut, E.~ W Henck. of the juveniles, will be creditable to the getter up of the .-x.frn.ni Wit of ks societs, who addressed the audieuce, 10+ | George H. Prescott, and E. D. Conover, from the steamer Repablic, and President Juarez, as you will see by the 2 bink the ofiects of intemperanee on the bealth, | Susquehannah, and orderod to the receiving ship Vermont; | ;g Mip, taken from the Government organ of this SHIRTS, AND lvo show ing the bessioge of temperauce. | Iieutenast-Commander Edmund W. Henry, Lieuteaants Juhn indoesod slip, rical SUMMER UNDER-WEAR, diencewith several comic songs. | Wicdmas, Meory L. Juhr}w:_fillk P, Swith, E. & (l":-bln, city of the 26h ult., styled the Iris. Seven hundred well | sroat v ». 6. Midshipman J. C cett, Passed Assistant Sargesn Charles § , . vaclety. g armed Liberal troops now occupy Huasutta, while a force DEVLIN & CO, bt on the corner of Canal | H. Gibemson, Chaplain . , Chief Engiseer Jobn 9 p: 4 s | irat Adsistant Enginasts dames Renshaw.jr., Isase | of 1,000 is boing organiaed at Vietoria, now in 0ur posses- | gy pavay, Con. WARRENST. 1 apything ev vent, Committes will meat at the aame plase at 11 & m. Byorderof HAMLLTON FiSH. Prosdsat. Martxes Witisrr, Secretary. usua The Thirty-third publ Last eveniog at teir Hali - eue, which was clearly aud 14 unanimons ex meeting last o private disp! ir apacions hnll M. Joyce spoke on some articles— . | ot Bouss ) e e M ae Annie Byrde sang - Hagei | 8. Finoey, Second Assistant Bogineers, Jobn Forntace, Henry sagal is Dlaoe. i Line ] o o % = P v two fine Irish ars. and scquitted | A. Swith, Third Assistant Engineors Henry C. Christopher. f‘““-";?""" ngalust this place. The capture of Tampico BROADWAY, Con. GRANDJT. | roll Wheel, $15; o » then entertained the company | Thomas Crummey, Silmaker Heory T, ‘kor, Boatswaig | i8 feasible if our troops come with a force of 700 or 800 « S ot ¥ artaddt ’.‘.‘ "I‘;m‘“: on the d ,“*n nted- | 'lluhu-'" :llul‘ll"“mfi. 'iu;u--r 'l.d":n!-l r::s:;u N fi':a' men, as it is garrisoned with impressed Mexicans, who o2 n gl d the ca orations and songs. assem- | ter 2 Miller, from ser Susqic g ~ Ty TR T A | , €12, Frames labor, @10—totay | Sned e SO o 1y manner. | waiting orders; Paymaster A. Clark, from the steamor Sas- | Will mot fight ogainst their own brothers. I have Kadway’s Ready Reliet, ! e i . - | uthaaas, and ordered to render his secounts for settlement. | jusk had an interview with e friend from Huasutta, who AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST A For this yum a very fine exhibition can be given, and I M. T. A, B. NO | (1D ON SICK LEAVE OF ABSENCE. x g ASIATIC CHOLERA, " good 1a passages of power branch he Father | p > informs me that our forces have five picces of artillery at -~ - ey * L / where several families club together the individual e " head th 1 weekly meeting last Jure 23— Lisutenant Le Rue P, Adams. WILL CURE ok S ol g | penseis very trifing. Weo ate informed.that seversl clubs | the Hali oo el A Dispensary, coraec of Twenty JONORAWEY DISCHABGED. Huasatts, two of which were eeptared from the enewy. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, st rauk o ot whe Atated | heve airendy made thelr P""hw'_ gl 'Jl“l e ”mh‘.' | Mt and Second-ave. There was o very large l.un..mn. | Juze 23—-Mate William J«bfl':‘#m July 6, 1565, e Imperialists make no resistance, and all hopes for | A teaspoouful in balf a tumbler of water (a8 drink) witl (s & fow » g geboots fsicen o8, ¢ prospec! | 4 gentlemen, the great majority of whom were . ¢ g e tha oasequence of | othors will do 8o, and that the Fourth will yet be celebe- | s of the Asociation. ' v Midsbipman Joe! Hall, at the Naval Acadouy. tho empiro are now blasted. Huasutta had sent 300 men | miautes top the most paiaful discharges, sad tastore the patisot ta ' . | ted in n far more extensive manner thau heretofore. | _The President in a fow !n(rndru-lars remarks opeved the | MISCELLANEOUS. egainst Fanloyuea, an important city in this State, where ealth and comf RAPIDLY CURES guished atself greatly. ool mee nd stated that daring tho day the usual quarterly The steamer Saco will be completed in a fow days. ther is & small Imperial force, which will sarrender with- 3 fine and | The City ordinances forbid the use of snakes and dowide- | meeting had deeu held and officers bad been slected for the en ———— | aut s struggle. B Al Rhenmatic and Neuralgic Affections, Sow Tiiroat, Asthus, Diph e and ex- | headers, and pistol firing is also, * tabooed.’ | Suing quarter wo, be bad no doubl, lke Sueir predecessor, | Havel Fnidi B £ s therla, Nervous Headache. Ko with such S 3 b:12% B o | would look ufter the iuterests of the movement. He then re- | - > 'WHEBEVER PAIN EXISTS t the close of the selec- | The police should prevent the sale and use of & DEW | ferred at length to the great benefita derived from the princi | THE SUMMER CRUISE OF MIDSHIPMEN AND CADETS. THE WAR IN PABAGUAY. 105 Rkl Batlet 18 i 4B immmadioh s 8 ader. This | < . { l":;l.-”.’nn':l’ f‘-uZl]i“'r'”-."L:','..'.‘.'.'ffiv“n‘&"‘;f‘fvlfif.',:'"' BOL WS |y paval fleet, comprising the flag-ship Macedonian, b :::!y o Ready Relief. 1t will afford immediste ease 30d & g the arf , a3 well a8 the passer-by, as oo expl i eoers who had been alected were then severaly lntro. | the frgate Savaunab, and gunboats Winnopeo snd Marble- | DISPATCHES FROM ADMIRAL GODON—A GREAT BAT- | piico 50 conts per bottle. Sold by Drugeists. 3 | of the hard clay fiy to some distance, endangeriag | fy acknowledged the honor | head. and vacht America, sailed this mornine, Two weeks TLE EXPECTED—RESULTS OF RECEST PIGHTING. RADWAY & Co., No. 87 Meides-lane. g P i v 1o use every effort for the ad- | wi ] be speut oruising at sea, then ren: uring at Portland. W ASHINGTON, Saturday, June 30, 1566, = oy, [ Se met 2 P ommander 8. P.' Luce, Actine Commodore of the | The following is contained in tho official dispatches res l-oor-glglhl;'lgx‘l“‘-'*fl- 1 T i The mammoth fire-cracker is largely Lo g Ko e i 8 lpitacto fhe "“'t‘"-hi‘m ceived from Acting Rear Admiral Godon. The Allied APPLETON'S TLLUSTRATED EAILWAY GUIDE ) k, N. J.. stands bigh | veur and large q > bee D T otas the = Wastiom hlehly compitmenting e o Bevannah 4ad sther savel | SrY crossed into l'um,:m{ on the 18th of April, avoiding 1s Now Ready. Contents: the best tewor | * : 4 B s o s A R AR or DA%l | the pass of La Patria, aud lauding some four miles below I..IPoRTANT ISSTRUCTIONS T0 KAILWAY TRAVELERS in £-for- i o Jise not un The due abare of applans: vewsels have lu-:pq-r«lhfil sea and refitted throughout by | 3 18 & meglon o o try tondered Slmost ‘impassable’ by ehoe 1o Checking Bagesgs, Purchasing Tickets, » iy g 9 & the woskmen under their ebarge, | 15 g0 o - by i ‘Time-Tables, &¢. one of the noisiest inveations of it o ndvaptages at | MOVEMENTS OF TIIE LASCASTER, Warehes and Jusglon. This movemeat was Gailed a8 8 | 1r,,Phneaare sKD BIbGKAPUICAL SExre or THokas COOK. the piece of brown paper about 12 inches in di ber of atran n.r..u.z.l. ates stonmer 1 cast saild ’h:lm H‘nnlm- | .ml-;n s eas, n-uw!{llvvu Wun';rmlgnl- o Excurnatet, it Flreuoiogical Delineation of Clarseter, ¢hich is spread fulm of silver. Ared with punk § themsolyes to al o » for Pansma on Juse 27. Hee ultimate destivation is u the v, however, the Paragnayans fell upon 'y Fowl elle. which is spread fulminate of silver. 1t is fired with pun ther sOngs Were SUNE Ty plessant evening " 1o be New Y ork, where sbe will be placed vat of som- | of the right wing of the enemy sud almost atd ’""N“"“°".‘,"’"",""““-"':":.'fl'm"",“_'f.a"",,.."" or a cigar. 2K 3 ! Wpent. These meetings are held every Sunday evesisf | micsion. Dilated $he Uriguay contiugents, leaving few besides cipa roatesoftravel East, Weat, Nort i THE CELEBRATION ON WEDKESDAY. | fTerd very agreesils recroation to those who decire to ——— | Gen. Flores to represent one of the allied Powers in tho | 1v, Nesucr Tnine Hevowsn Toxn Tamurs, 'm:‘“.“‘.: arri . 4 cailcond ra sty without 1ndulging in alevbolic VIELD SPORTS. | S e Paere pass their Sunday s b ) fi “ the de| us were finally repulsed with heavy hmr%“ nd eerivel e s | The ninetieth auniversary of our Nutioual Independence | hast y otics. ¢ | will be celsbrated on Wednosday in this eity, with all the | S5 .M. T. A. B, 0, ] NEW-YORK i | 1088 in killed and wounded, but were not at all disorgan- =X sy be JUSt- | gepomony that has characterized it in the past. Ol Trinity | The usual Sanduy gachering of this scction of F.MLT. A. Base Ball, ized or injured in point of worals, which cannot be said ux 70 THE NAMES 0F NEARLY TN THOUAAXD STATIONS, it luos uttained by | ooy ohime a merry welcome, and guns from the harbor forts | B., was 4 evening st their hall, corner of Thirty thi CONTESTS POR TITE WEEK. of the Brasilian troops. g wxs. Vikaoms aNp Creies, sitasted upou the Ralwayn bich followed this | aud . The hall was crowded to overflowlng, a 0 o | Ths great heavy battle, which is daily expected, will de- of the United States and bt ‘the | will salute the dawning day. The whole First Division of | i A0 SR G0 . frreboghoided- g B Eckford va. Irviugton, ou Liviogton Grounds; gme called | p e J VI..Torwisr Grine 7o THE \WATRKING Praces, SPRINGS. AND. b b & fair slare 4 boing present. we ¢ et and cido the fate of Fort Humansis, and ‘even of Ascension, BT e b asmionants Ruconr, Including Nisgars Pab te troops, numbering 10,000 mes, will me 0 the | gerecable reorenth Joc, and none of the numerous | Boclst Clab ve. W. A. M. Soclal Club, et | Lut not the duration of the war, for the Allies, by the White Mountains, Seratogs S| n.,..r.pnz.umcn'l so- Their line of march will be up Waverley-place and | rumners of the Exc peirl ,fl';‘w" Athieclo, st Philadelphle. fet Secret Treaty,” are Ylunluml not to treat with Lopez, and Luke George, Newport, Lon.'Bunch.‘t. , ke., &e. v.place to Unionsquare, where the honors of & | Wt eeloped by thoses bt ookt A0t et | sof Washington v Atvle o st PLllsleithit. | bie will not willingly give himself into tho bands of his | VIi.-Bowwers ANR, THER, Froa o N o Rrihotss to will be paid to the Mayor and Corporation, bri ertipent re and then called upos ¢ Hediord. at | p. m. euemics 50 long as he can maintain himself at the head of Erle Railway, thenoe up Fourth-ave. aud Twenty-third-st. to Madison ave., ¥ ; whe x’v v -J‘.:.J"...”flfi'?‘.'. *fl :‘I | ag army. L e oy ey p Madison-ave, to Thirty-sixth st., through Thirty sixthst L oahmomalt, T knew how men wete robbed aod mur. | ke to Fiftb-ave., and down Fifth ave. to Fourtceutbest., where it S orally sad phy il by tia e of nlomieating CHINA AYD JAPAN. \Eacouees ux o0 Taav Yo el o 3 ed to e bonors of chin ste to the | lquors. Ho then proceeded to give some graphic des. | sk o A . » Sym—— wherever P | was intended topay the bonors of ';‘"““;"v e oorth | criptions of the evils aring from iutemperasee 5G| v 5L Vaadyko, on the Union Orounds, o | CAPTUBES OF PIRATE BOATS—IMPORTANT NEGOTLA- Ferm g ety How to et Bl of ko Setdn | Commandor-in-Chisf and tho general staff at the Worth | (EP™S, G Ll “Yrlliing, Darmg the - deifvery of | Bipibn: e 8 Sh e Field, st Moant Morele Square, TIONS WITH JAPAN. Tauportant Lotter from Ireland ; Searching for Lowt A Monumext. these remarks quife nu’l'l'l\wl’ ¢ ",‘fm'n":l"il baur] alled at 3 o'clock. J e _&mhrm(fim rhmm%; Jnurfi.“l&ifi. Liberal (:;‘--nr‘"‘fi:' !r;my ) ek on. Wapeige's pug othes i bodies wh Fourth” will | had their names enrolied as members of the be hos of Ridgewood, N. J., va. Wallkill of Middletown, rings Houg Kon, tes of May 11. Lif+ of B - e P B S o S e UrLL I | the appiaase oftho wembers. Mise MeGiunis chen entettainad + The wae ship Opossum had recaued 16 Hong Koug, after ‘Tan Vermont Sharo Shoster e ikt snd Courtery | Buntass NG ON/3 15 oo KniiR B¢ "t ¥ SetaS whose | ¢ audience with several ¢ J nensinient after arter Oak of Hartford. st Harbord. | recapturiog s selt-junk seized by pieates. An ish e T AN R o i B i aEnbys & i by death cvery year, b 0 who st marabal | wick tho mec L T | A CakAtNE . vessel had seized two pirate junks, which were declarod API:!L'FR);"R i z‘-fih‘z b‘"&n.w.n' GUIDE is G sl a brave old fow to parade on that day. 1nthe evening there | vivial tempe wotings every Tue s ezé e et o *on" the Gotkam | Jawful prizos, and sold for the bonefit of the British crown, | #pon ail the principel Baflwesh, it principal Buok Stores, at all 1t s ¢ s, and th always & larg #rapey - | thie prive.pal News Agencies, ard ut nealy ali the principsl Raiiway will be splogdid display of fireworks at each of the following | 1¥ by - vl m thoroughly iuterested in | Grounds, atd % p. m. It is reported that Sir Henry Parker has completed im- " o U ¢ e iug fn 1 nelii borbood who #6e »‘ iy ; | uty T —Nucloual v Liverty, st New-Brunewick. poriantsngot "0'“ with :]hx‘lfl[ P OfGen s Hotels hrosgaout e izl Sases it the Cuadas | City Holi Pe ILLIAMSBURGH TEMPERANCE ssxr'nmx:ml;n:;nh.: IRVINGTON V8. ECKFORDS. 'M-“l :‘ml‘u urnrl:n?u:lr:l# lm}gK:m at M_pml- pleul; Now. 443 aud 443 Bea 3 Jackson yquare, Thie weekly meetine of (his Society L00K. LACS, oot A match between these crack olubs will be played PO¥ PIORT, SOS 210 R FOS SRUPINK NP Or. J. Collls Browne's Chiorodyne,—The tght Ilon. between 4 uird s Willamburgl, lust ovening. ThO 0SS | i Irvingion, N, Jn today. Bince 1he 0l thé Toslins e ——— Ear! Howvell commonicaiod to the Coliese of Physiclaos wnd Jo ¥ way. ot was calied to orler by Mr, Thomas Boylan. who ington, 5. 9., lo-Gay. dofea ANADA, Daveaport that be bad received the that the oduetory remarks. T nudience wasaflerward sioromes | Atlastics and Eclotics by the Irviogton Club, the latter have i Lo {emedy of sty srvce i Chaars s CULOKOD R E~fon s The Cestonnry of Msthodivms. . S fiogham and M, Senderbioon A OIS | 1oceived nunerous couplimentary leters from various parts | MR. GATT'S BUDGT—AN EXTRADITION OASE—MEET- ey 4 ¢ Sy ke | The Centenary of Methodism was comm morated ‘us much approved & year heice Ly | of the conntry, and cousiderable interest is manifested in the | INGS AGAINST THE NEW TARIFP POLICY. orodyne.—Extract fiom Med psgats e ol Sk il W gnas 1 10 Ba 00m e ancesmary | To0ul of the mated today: 1 Jearn that the opposition. to Mr. Galts Aaadcial b e s e . Un o, LAY povoIs® an approjriate sermon by the Kev. R. 8. Foster, D. D, d e 3 DEFEAT OF THE YALE COLLEGE CLUB BY THE WATER- | et is tromendons ,“,‘;,.“,‘“:” Weater 'é',;mc}fi{ bod d il s place.”” Hi VT S Livered by request to a large concoarse cf people. After EKLY MEETING OF THE EUREKA DIVISION, | SOEY fr,,.,,,m', o Pahliaats T r|~m.;1:; o -;:13 3 oA ! preliminary services the re f Tempe was commenced last night, as ¢ aliual for 8 most exciting dob 5 . 3. ¥ ne’s Chlorodyne is the best and most R 2 i b | 4 v, C ! g g debate, J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne is ¢ usual, in Wastington Hall, South Seventh st , Williswsburgl. WATERBURY, Conn., July 1.—The match game of | BEUR, P e of the extradition of Daniel B. Merritt, remeds in’ coughs, coids, setbis, consuimption, neursighe, oursé Leretolore deliv d base ball played here on Satarday last between the Waterbury | the alieged Ogdeusburg forger, a 8 lar irregularity Club and the Yale Collsge Club was won by the Waterbury | seems to have taken place. When discharged the other day Club. The score stood 33 to 25, Thie mateh was witnessed by | on the technical ground of the clerical error, he was hel 2 Nesavsts, N. V. o large number of spectators. upon another charge emanating from Judge Coursol's Court, upon which Merritt was remanded for eight days, [ D, J, Coills Browne’s | ACTIVE VS, ENXTERPRISE. i rdar., \ ‘withe > J This period expired yesterday. But the accused left here | §sauine without the woics Dr. These clubs bad & grand game together at Toboken on Sat- | Just ~ Wednesday without' spearing _before Judge e i g overnor General’s siguature to | Russelst., Bloow! Loundon, HENRY SMITH, Special The Coalsman ealled the weeting to order st & v clock, aud it troduced ten of the members of the Fareka Division, who ecdings by singing the National Hymn— Chiairman then fntroduced Mr. Wi Bur. A somewhat influential jours: , declaring the tomperance canse or of that artiels was nol, perhaps. (o a1 moral su W P e e i A ey g "~ Colils Browne's Chlorodyne s + corun cars in e e ko TRENRY SMITH, Apesial indirect 1 first ineept ont findis —Caotion. —Nooe s Chiorodyns” om e+ ica | te-timony accompanies DAVENPORT No. 33 Oreat Agoat. many bur e LTyl B Lol e, urday, the resalt of Which was tho aucooss of the Actives by a | Coursol's Court. The G ning thiovgs oo by g i g ¢ ¢ core of 31 to 26, some fine play being shown on both sides. | the extrudition paper haviug in the mean time beon 1. by Pilip Emory and Barbara Heck in rgumeut wust be used 10 rove S Jampersice cAMO 8 | I g Ay altered from the report of Judge Smith, Hence s conflict te._®1and $2 per Bottls. p f They play the return game on the Capitoline Grounds ou the : - should betaken to insure true futor ides this it s -““guu.:@ colcges and twoaty hook ud pub- | gree which did ot exist prior to_ thele Toreiation, Of the fact | This gentlemanly aud in every respect firat-class organias- | The Mechanics’ and Citizens' Societies of the Provinces Nov 3¢ Maiden-lane. fhent shown in the acceptance of voicts ek Mubsin B st was | at Arwikeinmsels £ 3nettdsr Svil. b el U b 06U | gon Lot Wasbington st eveaiog n thetralnfo Phladelobin, | aro holling meetings o protestation against Mr. Galts With the Fakeltanz of Meyer ‘ meert elosed | g yow theolory but & pewly acquired esperience, the result 8l vith e haacuee T eraner | where they arrived in due time, aud were met at the depot by Tariff policy. I""",m"""‘“‘"""“"m of view th has proved | of g sin-tormenting remorse on the one and and eestatic Jov | ¢ - Lot rery drutkard. - | delogation of the Attlotio Claband cscorted to their Lotel. - OF the best matecials, on the otber. - Tus exparience of it founder struck & chord in 1A SHACtBE 1o | To-day they play the Athleties ot Philadelyhis, sndto-worrow | A PIREMAX Inyenen,—Andrew J. Brady, foreman | Opposed to monopely. Com wany breast, but wlile the systen he fotre gton Ta) every Sunday evening, and to sccB* tho | o Keystone Club, and on Wednesday will arrive fo New- | of 4 . A ¥ . 00k and Ladder Company N6. 2; while on_the way with JOSEPHB. 2N programm The Hon, J¢ “Reconstructl new ticles t o faith to ¥ . no v or t t talent for addressiag th oo York and visit the Unions at Morri On Tharsday they | his Company chara 0 The 3 y it was not a m g soon 10 be - = d fire at Fiftieth-st. and Third-ave., t 9 et wen wotthy df ail e Dut whtle tharowes. 50- oW cried, nowh speakers neat Staduy | wiliuthe goess of The Exociors and on Friday e | ociockians wiell, vas casgl bineus Lo trak w Thirg. | *Reconstruccion.” Bt Y « Atonement so preact otliaims will take charge of them, thes game at | ave, car. and badly braised. 1o was couveyed to the truck ; 1a good - | Wit e Tiberty Club at New Drusswick on Saturday, Thewo | hoase"whors Dr. Bhaw droased bis wound, whioh, aitbough | © 2" MRoe TN S s BURLING SLIP, N. Y., -class contosts, serious, is not likely to prove fatal, BY REMOVING THE I, DEPARTMENT TO NO. 8. g e rmitting our fine SILVER-PLATED ona will t dowr, hlwn th dent of Police., rnmn will bo s arge crowds, for t| manifost impr Nationals ed to the several | O O weaker than they now are, they gave the cham- owing order will be i ral instances, a pe 5 be exeelled. The artistic of Motl the store sdjolning, and wraging and orable od 10t fOF the aptaing this morniog, frum:m:.'_h it will be | pion nine of the Atlantic as close o rub as they had during the MARRIED. s l:u-dupuuhdn "'"""'"'fi‘_"m‘," vy e 0ot Tt thened, Dt wy filher exe tho ehureb. s bad heard, the Sriek et R e e i Ty | soason. They have tromted overs oD s oot novpisels | PELLOWS-MORRILL—Tn Concord, . i, on Tuseday,Juse6. | ew 1o largor ud better sssoriment, o6, 2o, which wit woll ropay Toss 1o somebody, although we hope it may be ot into the hign! and hedges, and {r icE 0 BUVER] - Jarras o c 3P Ly el o deld S Nl 8 . | ever before, { X Providence is & great pluce for musical people to stay ¥athered the truo elect 11 periect %0 Moibesry-st., New York, July ity, and they Wil 00 do.bt be ‘the recipients of LAY AHOR. | St Orine Eeliow. i of Wn.&.unfi'ulm Aeygring; | them for s trip from Brosdway toihe [00! S Uiy yanp a o away from, although we must do those present the justice | for Mn):indllm,n ut said, wis -1.{ whs poor she u.’...xl:- many :;| 1AL OBDER No. u.'x. S i tions from ourelabs, of Concord. Willlem Toi -y Shabet rich, and now that sho is rich she lucks something of the early APTAIN: ‘recinet. During the pers n CHAPMAN—FRANKS—Tn Bergen, N. J., on Th 3 Rt & Py 4 gl Prbd Jlfe und oty five which had raised her from her low estate. 1 Order of Tnjunction. isned by n competent court, Cricket. A vty s Gl o e Rk W, LADIES ICE ;‘u;:‘,fig,},'}-;"“ BASOOR; which they ex war: s, This he made, Dot 8 & comparison with the past, but ratber to onr duty to comply with its requirements. Therefore, in- ST. GEO! AGT. NEW YORK. French, F. L. Chapmas to Fauny A., deughter of J. J. Fraoks, esq, » ow ok - s served on you to restrain your action under the pro 4 il of Bergen. Teo Cream for Strawberry Fostivals and Excursions at wholess's After the fist | jndfoate & permanent wani. Sie wanis more calons | Juncth vislon Lxcise Law, will be observed until you are logally released result to New- roneert, & proposttion was t tng Societies of New ‘of Chapter 57% of the laws of 1866, commonly ealled the | The match between the second elevens of these | CURRY—LANE-On Thursday, Juue 23, at the residente of the | prices. claba on Saturday resulted in the success of the St. Guorgehy | bride's father. by the Rev. G. L. 0. McKown, Jumes . Carry 10 Awy | " Gpen st § o'clock jn the morning for Breakfast o the vanous Sing [rem hers, sie wauts her hundred thousand family altars to be W score of 140 to 35, only one inuings being played. Mossrs, | B daughter of Johu Lave, all of thia clty. S Chairs on Whoels, for fa sod - 1 Saenger- | kept ablaze, and, above all, & yevival tiat shall froctify and baind. for the purpose of giviuk united Ssengerfests in the | Tadiate tho body. -Out of that hundred years what eveuts bave | tigreirom. - fl e -lrrfil]l&‘l: / ‘Tr \tv',P "n,. sprung, and what a change in its 1dcas and aspirations. From You are not, however, to regard the person in whose favor | Waylond aud Gisboroe led the score of their respective | WILLARD BABER—AL Keeseville, N. V., on Wednesday, Jane 13, | Anvalids’ £4 will, no dout T amother | tie past he thought be could augur that u Lundred years hence the i janctious has bees issued, a8 entitled to immunity from | elevens. by the Rev. L. ¥. cecber, . I, of Sirstogs 5 Jucob P M\?'Lx.b‘;‘:,\‘u'lmnn D e teat Tttt il b Waed 'to those iready | the world would be Siled with the glory of the Lo e de- | arresi £ wgainst other laws of the State, on account CRICKET ON THE POURTH OF JULY. Wlard, 0w, of Chicago, 1, to Misw Horriet Baber of the former | INVAMRT. {0 RIXG BISOEE e 1n end sutdiom BUS " | Seisting 18 Awerion. W cordislly wish them br I1udy | clared in Revelation, Fectarianism and bigotry bud been Of any lack of clearness in the language used in the Judicial | All the cricket groands will be occupled on the 4th. place. et £ i . } Foogelocs | - sh them brotherly | gwept away, and the centonnial sear of Methodism Lad bap- | order. Hence, you will not faii to arrest such person for any —_— NURSERY SWING and !‘?.M, €78 / .. y And success. pened when the epoch of nu‘-lnnu tnn:lml Enin Muu:m“ mmhe hl'jmn comuit, other thau those specitically referred to FIRES, i DIED. Bo: 4‘1-(;,‘40&&:#‘3. “ildren's CARRIAGES, Propsliers, /. C———— "'be mountain tops are already rudiant, aud thongh we shall | io the injunction, : l?'fi Fhariots, Horses. o " : | pot see it onr children's children shall helold the Toor woraip You wili take care to keep yourself correctly informed in ——— flm“sfi’};.'g‘,wm o, on Thasshy, Ney 3,1004, Jash Bile- B sale by the mnathcarer s IMSTURBANCE AT A SPIRITUALISTIC MEETING. — vith | re he b enc 0 withi . ea e, & W. SMITH, No. 90 s when ballelujabs usber in_the glorious day. He closed with | regard to the manner in which each person within your pre ST. LOUIS, EGBERT. Wednesday, 27th ult., st Bl Jence, 05 Biaten — = Lot eveuing large sudience assemblod at No. €14 Brosdway | the prayer that his Church might exist to witness the second | cinet who has obtained an injunction to restrain your action 1. Louts, June 30.—Seven ice-houses on Levee-st Sind, A'om“_: vt T the B0(h yeat ofhis age. e Fair Dye, 80 cia., Black of Brows {ustantaneous ; oAt for the yerpose f wituesing some extraardioary pirifua | €OmIDE Of the Lord. - condcts bia basiness. And for that purpose. you B} U | woro burued wbout noon to-day. Lioss §30,000, Partially | New-Jorsey papers please copy. o el el e chespst e Depot No. 08 Johast omenn exhibited by Col. R. D, Goodwin and Miss V: s = A e pas WER—Saddenly, at B AN rday, J G (e, vt ot whon havs firarod during Ibe pest weok In the PACIFIC COAST. lern se. (0 make memorandam of every violatlon of the | insured. B e ol O et B & ewwer, e ok —ammet say o0 mach in faver of Datier'al bty Lo g | g ditnd i Byl gk B s Fxeise Law, cowmitted by persops under the protec- EAST BOSTON. The friends of the family are lly ‘the funeral | W | ol e cure for Bures. then placed i tbe osbivet, but no manifestations s - : | sion “of injanction, thai mey ooour within their BosToN, JULY 1.—A destruo! fire occurred in East | serviecs, at the residence parcats, Duncan-ave., Bergen, on | MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. i s the most rapid e DA wore made for fuly threequarters of n PORCELATS CLAY FOUSD IN CALIFORNIA—SAN FPRAN- | view or Kiowlege. Insiruet them to mote ewrefully | Bogon this afternoon. Half 8 dozen dwelling houses. | Tussdey, Julyh etdoeicek . fnthe world Cures Plles, Corus, Bunions, O1d Sores, Sis PAv when 1ho * asdience becaiue clamorovs. and Oficer CISC0 MARKETS it time, pluce, uad clroumstances aidondiog each violation | Furvey Litchiiolds foundery and W. 1. Snow's boiler. | OQODRIDOT A Riverirle.on Saurisy. June 0 Juper Gromvesr, | esses and Bralaes, i by magl Try i Tweniyve ceatanbesd . TR0 & oo Tints Frosingt wee oiod ok and bska o s T Aud once in encl: 24 hours you will bave these memoranda | WY PTG Ty lons, $100;000; § ol Chatiotee M, and Prederic Goedridge. R A Thee o R e s T is hed Slend, Sax Fraxcieco, Thursday, June 3, 1660, | carefully copied, with the names of the witneses in each case, | S0P FOTE PUAE iy loss, $100,000; insurance, | | ARAE T Pl L, Phudaphis, | 894 b7 Drossies -5 “Ths oficer removed the young woman to her npartmest, and Tt is reported that kaolin for manufactiring porcelain | speclally noting whether or not the offender had received o | $30,000; "__'_._ Daniel R. McElroy, son of Archibald McElroy, esq, in the ..,-.1 yrw Yot portion of the undience determined ou having some | sk been discovered uear Virginia City, Nevada Hosuse From the M stropelites osst S Riae s s PR P 20th year ot his age. Bradbursyy erovmn. Nos. &5 40 41 broomest, NewYof s sort of o demoustration, sttacked Mr. Goodwin, | Mining shares are again trembling. Ophir, $200; Sav- the same to this o “'jo.':"" g -5 ,‘;’;:‘;‘ " N STURGES—At Fairfie'd. Cong., on Suuday, July 1, aftar » sbort {ll- FXCRANOGED, for SAL o bit the officer imterfered. and doivg the work | age, $%0; Imperial, §102; Chollar, $175; Belcher, $165; v g . px ARRIVAL OF GENS. STEEDMAN AND PULLERTON—MA- | _noss, Arthur Pemberton. son of Jonathan Sturges, aged 4 years, in the tity where _‘fi‘:"n‘ of the spirte. _rescued the e “man from im- | Legal Tendems, 71, ' ” Gro. W. Diks, Inspector. RINE ITEMS. The funeral sarvices will be beld at_the house of bis father, at Fair- e for S e _ Yomding danger. Tie wua taken {0 the Filtoonth Precinct R e i | ~ NEW-OnLzAxs, Jaly 1, 1865, S oo e h I e N g g o el e ol B e e | N Eerer et e e I | A o Tt of i Fraottee's Rareg Tl e | & Wrinegrs, g SR, "ol 0} R 3 EWICH, N, Juiv d, e o fraud the Colone), insets that she omly o tramcestate. | | v 51 Lapten sad Joh Chelstéa- | On Saturday the body of an tnkpown man, 35 frears of | of correspondents, arived thig crenlng. ; ek Gpecial Notices. slaslony y‘i?&'.& i r;m?"""" 4 SETARE DA T i St p + beer bouse, and were | age, wns discovered on the Pequottannock road s wmile wo justices, arrestad of a, La., under the Civil | ~ o & Wt BLCOMING | Ceuttsedt-t. New: 2 —TrTE 8 e the latter was | fiom the limits of this city. Tt Bud g ke | Rights Dill, have been brought here for trlal. 4" the Puaka. Ml e’ FHALONE, HEAETMLGORID mpie Shutle Scring:arhines o Funiiey ™ O e A D, Teceiving v a fatal wound. a week. The face was ent pistol and | _Salled, steamers George Washington and_Virgin for | CEREUS, of eourse it s in high favor with all the litdle dears, g .,,.“‘,, ';:";'I.v“a-‘ o up a e J. Stinmard, for kome time past at | eavtridges were found ne appedrunens No }A‘rrhi Arrived Gostgs g{":;_“::l-st“-\:\;: ‘-"vlllkv Why {s PHALON'S NIGIT BLOOMING CEREUS thetarper | . F -‘f'__ S f 3 . g B 7 the Freedmen's Barens for the department of | i ate self.destyuction, A coroner's jury rende Iat. 29 42, lon. steawer Morni r pussed wrec st e | Wiks, Toupees Ornamental Halr—Firg e b s | \lursinnd aad West Virginin, has resfaned, to enter e There 1s as yet 1o clie to the identity of | supposed 10 Lave boeu » achooner. water logged and par- | ('™ ofthe a0 Beoaues avery ok sineuives e Ty JENRWik a‘v.:fl'-.iraym BRASTEINT e w0 UORY his duties s Coliector of Customs ut Burlington Vt. | the deocrsed. | tiaidy burned. 0. 16

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