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IWE NATIONAL ACADENY OF DESIEN: tic and unreal landsonves in which bo sc b ] THE MEALTIY OF THE CITY. | caNa A used o long time without wasbing, is fas more_durable than the . o delight, and which can have o meaning S e wnd Ling this further advantage that sfter 8 roliaf i broken or we ot the compokition can be reieited any umber of tiwes, thus e NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION fitn ToF &0y ono familiar with the aspe LYN—FATAL CASE OF O MORTUARY STATISTICS OF NPW-YORK AND BROOK- JOLERA IN MOTT-ST.— IDGET—NO RECEDING-—FENIANS—THE RE- CEPTION OF GEORGE PRABODY. JULY 4, 1866, wuterial. “That the plaintiffe also Tely mpon the testimony of Mr. Rousell, Me. Martis: sad Mr. Baker. practic S &% Fraace. m"z:r pricters, waleh In substance sustatse | OUR NATIONAL M. A VOICE FROM THE TOMBG The allery i Mr. Woir's | I i We gave great offenise, onone occasion, METROROLOGICAL OBSERVATYONS OF LAST WERK— | MoxTREAL, Tuesday, July 2, 1866, these gentiemen have heen practical print- “G hakds $ o s e Bt oo e ai. | o fo > years, quite largel o w Auvd FOUR YEARS OF FIQHTING g | Mr. Huntiogton's * habitual conrsoness; THE LESSONS OF THE DEATH-RECORD—LATENT | (o The CLtiTe People of the Province contiune o VOAEE | el ey da e i) oo o o0 ek 5% DUTIES OF FEAGE. g Ry pr ottt P MY sy : Finance Misister's budget. set hurd, would cisck | who knows the original, will look at bis portrait of Mz, REPORT FROM QUARANTINE. can trustworthily gather Mr. Galt is not inelined to moede | eub o o the infmtiocs of the -l taate, wern Hot s durabie 84 hoss ART NOTES, LITERARY NOTES. from his position. Though he bws had full and free imter- " : erpl whom by ¥ he will paint in a v . : ! w0 accuracy, we bad hardly hoped to se uhian Verplunck—whom by ¥ | The whole number of deaths in the ity of New-York carried over so large a ca Mr. Weir ¢ | green coat, such a8 e ars, for the sake of | auring the week ending day, June 30, 78 533; of whom | I'"""n“""l‘.")"""‘“"‘k """"'i‘-""?l’""em';""'fl"‘l!’fi kg 2 Wq&'"{:’.‘ft’xfik:u.fmfi"w' e NOTES AND QUERIES. yver so larg ) ir ev | B e i i . 3 Jut, notwithstanding, it is thomebt the Minister will | Ligh standiug im their profession, " evidence clearly LETTER. <sactly what be wished todo before he j whet o dalls. *heolon” 0. Agie Sowk S0 Sowe will be ; 12lwere wen.% women, 154 boys, 149 girls, and i colored. Thi | insist npon issuing his legal-tender notes us well as upon el ;'v‘xfrnm'o P o L b ks g cwaren. vas; he had evid come toa careful | Justified; and the more Mr. Huntington’s pictu o | shows an increase of #9 as compared with the previons week | the salient features of his tariff. That the delendants bave pi upon the stend u prinfer, Mn VAV tin e et B sould and whel ke esuld 20t ineec studied the better our adjective will be thought of. As | The deaths were distribated smong the differeat Wards io the | A dispateh says that the Fenian Gigns, Sweeney, Spear f;_';";,vv.:-‘;',’:;*g:;;::;gn?&;mfi‘:::y&m:w CORPORATION MORALS, Mr. Verplanck is one of our best known citizens, it is not | following proport Second 3, Third 3, Fourth 16, | 503 Mehan were at the Eckles House in St Armand. and | Mr. Crump states that he used the componitions of + that the CLUBS FOR . in Frelighsburg, Conada, on Sunday last. They affirmed that | first roll-rs be obtained from them werc the best be bad evar seca ; shat THE NEW PARTY. " o B obtained scwne from thewm afterward that were sot good. That it is @ity with which the picture 18 conceive Nuking acearacy and integrity of purpose with which th fruit of 1 the pains- | indelicate to say that it would be hard to find & more striking head and face than his; for, although he must be ¥ifth 11, Sixth, 19, Eleventh 26, T Ninth 25, Tenth 19, elfth 21, Thirteenth 16, Fourteenth 21, Fif h 40, Eighteenth 2%, Nin tiie vext Fenian demonstrations would fuke placy in_Sep- tember, and would be & success, adding that tire United States conld not interfs due o some defect in for the jury to dntermine whether~—the first aes beig 90 good as be d nbj..'"—yun- infertority of those be subseavestly ol wan the ration o W THE SUMMER AT THE WATERING ek rLacRs N ¢ - .; g “u been carried urn. are the 3»-::! " now close upon his 80th year, his complexion is still clear teenth 10, Sixteenth 30, Seventeent 5 eomposition, READ dcliberation and modesty, After all the # e e loes o nts fac ot oo Ay expreasion | {200t 65, Tweatieth 40, Tweaty-frst 36, Twoniy socond %. | Tdo not loarn of any contemplated observance on the | &S5t et 2ouy of M Coomp susaioed e eids os ths THIS WEEK'S ROUND TABLE, E ) he lines o far fro pression P e E fourt) [ he i 0 erizan resid: ‘ourt that the testizaony of Mr. Cuury the o o0 ; The following are the deaths from contagious diseases b of July ou the part of the Amerizan residents | CCRL oWt SRR 0Lt ad e s matter or the josy o FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS, = , and the knowledge goue to this pict Aie power of obs ¢ it has devel small-pox 1, measles 5, scarlatina 19, diphtheria 4, croop®, | . g 3 I biatks dont in long life of active participation in affairs, s Y The preparations for the reception of Mr. George Pea- | That, as to the nature of this composition and the effect of slycerine ) ds el - @rtist, Mr, Weir's next w it to cuable bamiidraebonn, rosdd i prim s gl whooping-cough 1, typhus fever 12, typhoid fever 5, cholora L, | Body 1n the aurly part of the nest wook ate now nnder full | apon i th delondunts caled s cheaie, . Schman, evideniy well AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, OENERAY bing of Lis artistic power. For itmu paired judgment, i1l faithful o their | cholera infantom 40, otker diarrheal disoases 38, cholera mor- | hoadway. Heid o arrive hero lote on Saturday Dight | scdoeinted with bis vrotseslon, who tells the Jury what Eyesrie ; i U s tdiss ke bl byt . an | duties, Mr. Verplaack is & wai in a thowsand, and nobody | bus 7, other gymatic discasen 31, Consumption had 6 vitinu, pext, But lictle demonsiration of & public chameter will | oo e e T e v wdseciont Nes tie work: 1t is mot to be rated bigher than & piece of | ¥ho really knows bim ought to be satisfied with the | other taberoular discases 42, pucamonta 20, ocber discases of | be made previous to Monday. On turday evening o | agree antitely with tho otSer cliersiets upos the sand. aft, requiring no more of the artist sense thau goes President’s “ staring likoness” of Lim, 1t is & groat pity | the respiratory ystem 27, old age €, bomicide 1, suicide 2, ae F:,L‘a’;’mr" :‘]‘:fl’gfl‘l’m"“ IK"?:-'I?I‘;‘,,":""E“'"}‘;E: ::;‘.'.?‘;.‘.‘L'E.'.i‘i‘.cm:“:".,"zz.”’..‘.“.zg‘;."’.'.'a“i“lflu . O vt b i cagiae. . Wiy pesias ik 1 | UAT¥e GaaNGL KRS 8 pitralt of Mr. Vorplanck that shall | cident und uegligence 19, intemperance 5 oud starvation snd | Forier, Hou. Robort Iiel, mewber of Parliament, Henry | Seny of #rof boreiaus and Frot. Vo dejrrsy e a well e b 1o ouserve, | 40 justice wiiko 0 bis body and bis spirit. We think, privation 9, Togan, esq., some of the merchants of Montreal, and u | wan agrees. That thev tell the jury “ohy 1 ia 7ok saccharine. miatier, Of the whole number of deaths, 160 were under one year, 67 | few other citizens, who will take occasion to pay their re- | sithoush eweet 1o the iaste. That, upon all the testimony. then. the question for the jury to Noccanse it shows the artist be { | 1 | 1w to draw, how to paint; and because I has evi m!yl botween | and 2, 2 r 4 > it | be n 1 and 2, 24 between 2and 3, 8 between 3 and 4, 10 L worked in 8 modest, manly spirit ugh am tious to make & un:ifl;mdnure:h.mg to paint ln' uufu]\ynvhaullfill woman, | betweon 4 and 5, 16 between 5 and 10, between 10 and 15 sition to honor the great public benefactor is universal | it ia. it is tneir dut 'W'-"m'""'"”‘“"" other #-usation, but, awbitions 1o ¢ o well, what hought- nn“ o 1;,:.;.. a head like that of Verplanck. | yanrs; 4 botwonn1saut 99, 14 Sobicken 0" kst 40, 985 W ::l:mllhmllhlhe‘dtmmlry.l i Mo:lr‘i;y Mr. Pulbfldyv\bl: (ndlh:a‘:l::‘;":: dun‘:-ux» first inveator of this composition, Ve are glad to see Miss MeDonald trying her hand at | § > e by b3 S wive such evidences of the pul respect as may ~ . practical ase? ween 40 and 60, 74; bel ] 5. That. if this compoxition was known and in use before in the. | ’ tween 6) and 89, 38; over 80, 5 tendered to bim. Al ot vy e vary fow passens, thone giaiotiih see net weliel & do no £y undertaken, W f d in the least, suspect Mr. of waning force. With a memory that retains every inei- perhaps, Mr. Furniss might succeed in it, although it is landscape—No, 78, The truth of expression which' she ‘There were 59 deaths in the public institations, as follows: here, spects and assure him of & cordial reception. The dispo- et de- terwiue is, To this invention useful to the trade ! I the jury believe yything by the patents, becaase it ix pabi o) . They e Sl wes peesiosaly ke, siboseh i Py ost S Ot iewsYork Society f having taken our advice; but he is, at all events, A e ¢ fringus in the adrice wo have often 0 out pEIMISRORA goes far to compeusate for the deticiencies of | Alms House, 24; Bellevae Hospital, 19; Castle Garden, o v e hey. should dovote al thetr strength, | dotail. Tho clea air of thus windy Marclh day is a abso- | Chasity Hospial, ; City Hospital, 3; Colored Home, Ho FEREW SRS RS, S e e o e e aesiy L ac ot T 41 ORos —Thn New Yock Sty sty of the. Jor (b present, to making themselves masters of the me- luto refroshment to us as we como out of the tropical | brew Orphan Asylum, 1; Jows' Hospital, 2; Narsery and o ouoh o mennar o e roduce (ke usefal, pretionl smanlhRneer S5 5 T A e Yyt 2 2 D g " vo Ao of Foung I stroets, and wo canaot agres with the critic who says that | Child's Hospital, 5; St Luke's Hospital, 2; St. Vincent's Hos intifle 1" o put into actasl use before it was done of our T T - chaniea! part of their Art, How few of the young men ) . P THE NATIONALS 0F WASHINGTON IN PHILADELPMIA. | 7 of other State Societies of the Clncinnati, who os0w how to draw! How few of them show any sl those clouds are “ like flakes of cottoi.” To us, they are | Pta} & Small-pox Mospital, 1; Ward's Island Emigrant Hos- | "o, Bo 05 sories of matches in which the o Tl Lo et mbes . et e T I U0 fuvisedte bo poeret ubd saite WL o o SO e o the best part of the picture botl . colary: || PR 8 : ’ wi b omefal Tesult, he sti gvent, Yaying Who among them shows any noti ko b e both i drawing and coloti | Ty ouyiper throaghont the week wax variable, tho atmos- | National club was enguged to play since they loft Washington e e B g Committes w) meat at the sme piace at 11 & m. < oot We have u they aro soft in toxtare, but the wind cannot do what it | o TR T ITECE L ot ot and moist. The average | on their tour, took place fn Philadelphia on Toesday last, the, | Forlieitd B o Tl et reasonabie time, makes applics: Wiy R - e h o v ’ uie o . . g . | tion for a P s £ 3 3 N pleases with them; there are clond laws and wind 1898, | {unporatare of the week was 727, the average of bumidit eppomeuie of the Wathibgton playars. being 14 Botad ALk | tiors be b ks foa Ersetins Do e '%'- Trom « take up and though wo darosay Miss McDonald knows nothing | ‘ration beiag 100. was57.43. Monday the thermometer [The contest excied an unusnal dogros of iaterest 18 :fi:z:fl;‘k;:mx;::;':fi':‘fl:':.'",:.’:‘.:::t":.,.‘n X AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS. @ nidition which th Y about them—and it is not at all ,necossary that she should | reached 84, the highest point; on Saturday. the coolest day, | crowd of spectators, ns many as 10,000 v"':vl« Teing on and | I e used e umea 1 pocn g bia potont. thes, that the | APPROVED BY THE PHYSICIANS OF THE METROPOLA it is now 100 late to remedy, even if flatt | —vet she has rocorded what she saw 60 faithfully, accord- | he maximum temperature was 73; the lowest temperatare at, | nesr the grounds. Tioth clubs wors strongly repressnted. aod gl gy Ly g LX) ergesion; :"::;«.l‘ TAN BOARD OF HEALTH. . . atters. a0 the good opiaion of ane's self which grows | in to her abilty, that, though wo may not be able to read | aay time during the week vas . e e L e i i Lo | lhhlm-"lmmmuap]mmnbndm-n i mvator, the ,;;;mflmm ‘D.nmm;x‘au PROTECTOR 3 one who reduced it to practic “bat, then, reason- other ot of success, permitted the existence of any wish to | in her book all that thare was in the heaven that day, wo MOETALITY IN BROOKLYX. specielly ot o Nattongi however. Kopt Gows | sote filizvane. tho.patent il gretect s, and the law wil not allow o A ofienes 1o b slioney, ad .':'." b o comsciousness that 8 remedy is needsd. | Tay feel sure she has written in it nothing thero was not. | _The number of death fn the City of Brooklyn during tho | tie Athletic scor or fiures than any other olub has | oue o b Tery anarp and ep 1 4ad deprive bim of the bouehts of | P e e ) ol Papmenent 45 o s y ’ s s : - o ve wou & . wore ansnocess ovention. ; - o N the TOURE D Jet We linger too long over our task. 1f the reader misses week ending last Saturday was 153, of whom 36 were men, = 3 n "That. on the part of the def . # i claimed that_the of - . O e A g R b " s, ho may find Voys, G4 girls, and 10 colored. There were 48 deaths | who nev: T g Tt Mt ut;'hn'-m,-:d;ly«!‘z'wi:-nfi 2 "Sied Foas [t wiats s Pl 95 sk ¥ ou SIS BPSIS U R F are not mistaken in_ believin Ius aceastomed food for mirth on these walls, he may find p or than in this matoh, \eatod by Cholors Mofbes e N s M Y . from zymotic diseases as follows: meas soarlativs, 7; @ of the game was the excellent raling of there ia no doubt thess various ingredients wete oll knows long be by il DiEen) il the Susy vl o hat will establisl: unworthy gratification in the study of Edwin White's 7y X [ Kot kb ool g I o :;n fotn. Glycerine, as is told. was known in 1798, and put in use in 1823- | speedy. & - * e o diphtheria, 6; croup, 2; tvphoid fever, 3; cholera infantum, 16; i >y ot n all respocts proved to be exceedingly sat- | 4 sithough not to anv extent, until withio faw years, becanse of the | “yyyg), o 1 od. and 80 pre “ First Printing of the Bible,” where the ecstasy which isfactory to buth the contesting parties na well as to the vast | wxpeuse of separating it b binati But that the fact ] ordinary cate any oue wmsy feel wple whike wearlug the frs- a ke us familiar with a » d, and so pr ) other diarrheal disoases, 11; othor symotic disoases, 1. Con- | agsombi o xpeuse of separating it from other combinations. " ture. who, having been thor- | has supervenod upon tho marvelous discovery has resulted : ' ¥ inge present. The Nationala were enfertained with® | that eacl of these ingrediects was knows bofore, bay mfhing fe do | beciet ’ o w ¢ mex: of the futare, who, having b [t tirkiatrmtboity o ol hor tubercalas diseases, 17, pueu- | splendid dinner in the evening. Thev stopped at the Waah, | wih thscus. “atthe quewion for the Jury 1a: Was & combiow | JOHN J. HARRISON, No. 3 Pike t, New.York 4 in the arts of expression, sb ast have | in the withering of Guttemberg's legs, and the supernatu- other s g . | inzton House, which is the old headquarters of all base- tiom of these ingredients knows before, in such proportions as - g ) " ough he arta of expreasion,shallatast bave | i8 tho withering of Guttemberes b | monia, : othor lang diséases. 4; old age,7; aceideat and neg: | 5eion House. hich la the aif bowdquariers of A0 be e T K T us that thes hero 640 €04 of | GEOROE B. STETSON, Fith Aveano Holal, Kew-York. F 8, feelings, fancies wo hgasos i Scheiler. | ligence, 7; intewpers y ATHLETICS. 0. B.| NATIONAL. ~ ©. T | U@ case, and the jury will fnd for the defendsnts | A.C.BMITH, Nos. 69 Pearl st aud 129 W. Fortysecondt, B ¥ 10 , and in is shortening so rapidly tuat he is obliged to restitona | Under one year of age 73 doaths ocourred; between one and Kieinfelder, . £ ...........3 2 Panker, 24 b. 3 | g e “’;fl“;fi;:_fi:mfl;?;m’m,mm | CHAS. HANNAI'S, No. 89 Pearlot., New-York. sof 2 He shows hardly any sense of color, aud | cushion, while Scheffer's is striving with | two, 12; two aud threc, 9; three and four, 4, four aud five, 4; 3‘“_"‘.;"‘_;‘]';‘- . ggfnfil;‘mm o. o 1| e for n prpose such ae i ore described. o if s wach oalte. | N.STETSON, Ju., No. 64 Madison-ave., New-York. ’ Wy ot to zive | get outside the picture-fray | Gveand ten, 9, between tenand fifteen. 2. between fifteen | Wilkine, 5. 5. 3 s onil this pleiatif eombined them in propor- | SEXMOUR BURRELL, Hearyst, Brooklya, 4 Serms in a chord that ought not togi & 7 | 4 0 | tions to produce this result. then be unl-.nuu.:mrm J, COX H Ne. 12 Al o R od de. | bis % Romeo”in an unfortunate dilemma; for, althongh, | snd tweuty, 4; botween twenty and forty. 34: betweon forty | Berkonstoo T1 2| That the defendantsproduce on this point Mr. teatt: | I ILL, No. 12 Albany-st., New-York. ‘T'his is, probably ited de: ) b 4 1 g “ 3 3 . | and sixty, 19; between sixty and eighty, 9: over elghty, 4. Dockney 2 Hodgos, 1st b, 9 1 | fies that in the Full of 1862 ho had read informed that giycerine | AUGUSTINE E. PLATT, No. 21 Harrison ot.., Brooklya. V oot and ity for color i having killed Uybalt, he ought to run, the artist Lns not L 8 i Ao 2 MeLean, 7. { 23 soft and hie communi- | WILLIAM HOWARD, Jx., Capt. Yacht Alarm. ¢ t s one. provided him with any bettor means of doingso than apair |, FATAL CAs% OF FHOK wne 1% NoTT eTREET. | Prutt, 34 b 30 M D Aibd numezous others. ' | of tights stuffed with bran. He has killed Tybalt to thatex- AL pue. 61 CNTR, ORmEI S e L L 40 | ey aok 101865, wheress the Court understood the o(Mr For sle by sll Droggists, at « s pic | ? Mottstreet. An unknown woman, tweuty-five yeal = = | ¥rancis to date back to 1861, and he used it in 1860, the defend- y er to look lor, than bis father's; but | tent that we dou't wonder at his astouish 6t LS WD | o ge, was attacked ot a. m. of Moaday, with marked sad Total. 27 6 | anta b e put upon -;.‘.a..d Mvv[)(m:.nunnficrdlm'“ 4 o hoeg HALL k”:v:fll. ';:"—.“ t e aed s combination of gloe asses HULSE & Co, Propricton. Poxiat., Now-! . \ help for it, aud we submit with pat performance. Wo had supposod that persons, in feucing, | violnt ymptoms of the disease, and died at 6 p. m., afior an » e et Thias would hoag the somposition gl _s_.mg__ _E‘i."vallfi" $: up our minds to be satistiod with his dras stood more than a foot apart; aud we were not awaro that [ f ouly mive hours. No indisoretion of any kind bad | Athletic ... 140 ||bstrapes A Sty st m et SEG s, e | RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, : §+ 0 200d, nOW, that we may reasonubiy b | the effoct of a rapier thrustis to tie the victim intoa | ent, so far s could be ascertained | Nitlonol.o. oo f 3= 6 | R ) aendunia pr upon the stand Mr. Blomeke, who tastifies that COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, d ite perfect; and we look forward with sailor's knot. But Mr. Fredericks, doubtless, knows much itary Tnspector, and the canse of the disease m Bactacas Motivs. Dansus an MRS iy 1950 god 1350 be was a work Lor s prioter fn At § that ";,:“ Sapetior to sugar, ' 1 more about it than a mere critic can be supposed to. 1f, | theratore be supposed to oxist ia the immediate vicinity where Tiwe of game, 2 bours and 25 mimites. foe: e gud not use the glycerine steadily ; some rollers were made . Free from taste, 4 the | sug hiat he cense bis yearly aitempts to illustrate | Were used eely upon the prewises, and it is supposed 10 Othe | Panker | sach; totel, 16, R apon t.h'-mu‘;n& oo shuvm sy h':"y'fll:-:':::'d-fl- -:-u-n:" & | o espoart™ 11, 060 act "t Mr, Tisnpon cakid | | RHEME Wl Immediath, pponcin i el bbockod Foul bousd catchos _Doskney 4, Bertheone Lo, ) i i mes e 7y "‘xi".f."..‘.,':fl“‘“""'m;':-"" bRl ey § ey o o | N CORD. o OB » N ot the purpose. w. That come. bt e B rren, bat, thow, | bring his uaequal strugglo with Nature ton close, inwhich | LHOWS ¥ e Eom, | G i s NatlomlsTimes Totion wat maie of ot quart (cqualtotwo, pounds) molaraes 8 ome e { 3 s Koy . pipinsslaih i it e s | ¥rom the death record of the weck ending day. | On Tueslay thes pinyed the Keystones. and they are to ar. "of glus, and the compoiiion of plaintifis gives & double quantity TRIFX E pes e, those are the best that aro act- | Nature always gets the worst of it, wo should be gratiti & | o Tl Harris Tegtrar of Vital Statistion under the | Tivein thiscity ta-day o play the Unions at Morrisania. Thelr B eatioe That s dore ot requite e by | THNY PUNFF “:uli::‘x:z SYSTEN, v 3, and o wwean praise. Poorest ofall | 11 one senso his * Cloud Towers,” No. 140, is well pamed; . " s T o dentre tn 'gat up u game with the Eagiesor | to reduce a bard materiai like gise (0 the s0ftness required, thers mast THE 3 . d, #0 10 Wean p | | Metropolitan Board of Health, makes the following deduotions: | S0V SURVe O ol B e i i T ompeps = e s oal. sty . AND PURGE js i%ie 4-oup of vicitors who have come t0 see the casting, | for, although the whito masg in what we suppose is m | The mortuary records of Now York aud Brooklyu for WATIONAL V5. KEYSTONE. | bt Blomeks test n o cave iostrocionshe rom the stomact, 1y, Bowels Kidaeys, sk, and other secstiome i the eiant in the foreground; but it is always hard to | foreky,is notin the least liko cloud, it is not uniike s | the last week of Jume oxhibit tho special rosult of | The second game of the series of grand m-mn-?t place P e e 8 SO mcasnre them, aa. be stated 88 % ow what to do with those who are doing noth: aud | beap of lime, and suggests possible masonry—a 1light- | the axcessive heat and humidity that prevailed daring the lest | 0 Philndelphin yesterday afternoon, i prosence of another then that this testimony of Blomeke carries back = DISEASED THUMORS. 2 waturalness with which the busicst men i this busy | 1ouse, perbaps, on this spit of sand, which afortunato ar- | ten day of the month. Sun-shroke w1 reperted in Now. | largosssenbisrs. The K ;;‘fl;:g:;fi s Meontaneel ;,';:hm,wm,m,_;?:k';';‘mm,,,m.‘;:‘h"“‘”’“a Price, 25 cents pe: box. Soid by Druggists. e are painted, casily wakes us forget the feebloness of | chitect 18 examining with an eyeto business. Yirk as the canse of suddo death iu 12 persons, and 12 others : ent. The Keystones took the Nationals from the ::;;'-wuu-imrmc‘?‘:;:_dm a to produce any | _____ RADWAY & Co.. No. 87 € important figures eal's * Tnterior of St. Mark's,” 110: Mr. New. | were reported to nave died of congestion of the braiuand | Washineton ‘l{;mvr:n‘t'mrn;M"m"t"‘:-"l-r:x: tages, sacts | 35 e Tn o iThet be Jury @ast taks the e e et { po figures. d L i | Bt - i b s wlttn every way did their best to make thel tor log! H o o «Fruit,” No. 133, Mr. Meyor's “ Love's Melan- | “ffects of the heat.” Tosides theso sudden destus sttribuled | o ystonon are notad for their houpitaltsy. and extomporised o s LLpet S o s the {Bands by the s stulmzocencly b Voprishlo 00 o ewn ingre firnts were be OTITINE. - men to Whos 15 of heat, there were 67 others sansed hy diseases tion for the Nationa's before thev Toft. & fart th The game was well x.‘»lwl throuzhout and a creditable vie- No. 375, | tothe s t i wmines they bad heen combined insuch Pro- | o o) o Lbote Forsale by all Droggists No. 316: Mr. Hennesscy's * Driti os, together with the in fi tone is & cole 1 Miss Granberry’s Chorries,” No, 300, wll d of the nervous sy . » be | 7 d . 300, all dcserve 8 | tory for tha Notionale, who showed more skill in batting ¢ portior : ¢ latest momenclatare, * a tonist is all we | 2 bonorsble’ mention, too. Mr. Hennosey | SreteeeCdastn asts and tho disord | i the'r irar gnmie For the first six innings the coutest w That 1t fa cis WEEKS & POTTER, Droggivis, No. 1T Washlagioa st . Bosbtin. t . o " N i e ey e ¥ | t-ibuted 10 the circulatory system, socount for all the inorenss | one-sided one, the totals standing 20 to 2 in favor of the ) tradictad by Pattener (the Foreman of ess alow. Yet, the girl in the doorway, in *Fiddling om Just now, and we, for 0BS, | o 0ot e totml mortality which oar tables exhibit, The fn o e e aven. ke Keystones allied woll for | lestiies that be teld M Pattaner in 1856, sbout hle compostcion of Wholessle Agents. | . 1 d Patteuer deuies that be did so. -.—— His Wor. shows that the sense of color is dormant in | confoss our inability to solveit. o is trring to got rid 1 Groase of mertalfiy 10 Beoskiyn. ssoms o Sars et PIOTMAL"] S5y ot SRRIE Soved Chal (6 HINIE Sommd i C s, (8 B i tiuintifls farther caiun that this could not have been dove . Fhatb P g sht-and-shade, and of reality in ¢ ptiof be | ! ¥ nirgs As the Nationals had to issve in tho eatly train, the - - b 3 4 g perhaps, the most im- | same time, but the result, o far, savors u Limore of co It will be recoilactad that for ssveral wasks the deathrate | fotals beine 9 o 0 in fu i of :hIINAh:nuAI, i 1o, | L weaks priorto his making s plece of composition in Fabruary, Bathing Sutte Y e e must Y 1l 0 Il 1. st night Nationals arrived at the Astor House, an | 866 s far painted; and they | ceit than of true poetry. We must not omit to k of | bad been ily dimiuished o & maune falias | 0 b Mo s $ " e To. thet (he defendants clesm they beve & . Thet this wee < e T e gt Staphony which 18 a pineorful | suraace that severa of th active causesof disoase ware being | forraw hev w1l hn e I e cil i vy e e R LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. onceptic wowerfully worked o His ne | controlled. Two weeks ago we renched & tutnimum of 363 | them at Bedfrml, at 3p. m., plavioe the Gothams on Friday, o in the easn for all purposse. Thst petes GENTLEMEN'S - Warrior” interests us less; its abundant learning | NATIONAL o X 0. b ke teoding to bow that defesduaiy, mads Inging | 1 . namber of deatba. 4 ncreass bas o 1 uatil wa have 3 5 a Ay e e o SLIRTS, AND secms merely used to illustrate 14 i : e e st b 3 | Woods 2 0 | ¥ ndant Borchard: was inquired of whether he knew of the exi- 2y | S | reached what we may bope fs & maxiw the #6 doaths 3| Coke, 1 | ence of the plaintifly’ patents when be took ont his patent of Novem- SUMMER UNDER-WRAR. £wo pictures are transeripts | though we beliese that it wes originally intended (0 typ- | ool g00 on 1 e 2| Deat 3| 60l s woc e was o nquired of whTbe gy cros et H P 3] 3 i o 1s | ify the Tomantic 00} culpture. being contrasted in | © < SR & Mt 1 | did not take out s paten inking rollers. which is | b - perience. The *“Sundsy Morning” 18 | ify the ‘n mantic seh l‘m sculpture, being contrasted u' | We present taese facts in this n se the | | uthol a | conceded to bo & more valuab |.‘Llny-. That the Court | DEVLIN & CO, : ¢ old man who is reading the Bible, but } his studio with another figure which stood for the classical | 4oon shey tonch are best conveyed in Tt i mot 3 0 4 -::flh't'fl‘_l-mit;o:q-' BROADWAY, Con WARREN-ST. ‘3 ide for the pleased eye to rest on; the | theory. Nor should we pass by without at least @ word of postilence that La iyed their | pioest s 2‘4'53:.'7."-6"." o Ll sagposed be con o with trismteri BROADWAY, Con GRANDSE. s with his back to us,a | admiration, not unmixed with humility, Mr. Cranchs fine | found foothol ! 1a the eity. and the | Y eatman, 7. 1. . 3 | Brows, . f 2 L | g ore elst be spent) the queation returas 10 o Have | - wo children in the corner play | imagination of the * Frost Kin, which that g | atonod Lave already Lag w the sy | L - — == | the defendants—(for on this point of noveity m-, hu(d;:dnrwtln B 054 40 amoncadl i Jano! their xilent eye-glances, awed from man shows no less purpose to fix on canvas the very high- | ing effoets of loc .’n.»,n‘. g wod antisept ! Total..... T it :‘.?..':;'.'.'l:"\fu’.‘.’-’.T:;'.';x.ni;'x'fl-lf'u'xyp:‘;."-“:‘;.l:p’]:n.ua;‘..'Lu TRecomstruccl nacu-"ufl" b of the | est flights of the poctic vision thaw he has displayed so | to tly state the £t that the groat faereas | It 24, 34, 4tb. Sth. 6th. b n.:msgtmw»-::vm of t:h combinstim, ‘hu'l not eno | Ve have reconstructed our stors. Nl bis tilted chair, and | often and with so much greater succoss in giving form and 1 of diarrheal maladios fafls at every poi | E i | e s e e e s o ot 38 ,1“5 NO&4 ARD & mfifi"f’“"" : Hoop S 0 1 any alliance of these cases wit o selves have obtained & pateat, bstauce to the vapid and the comme roveal any allian these oases | Q.8 wiho uted i could them METAL DE NT TO NO. 8. P - | these cases, besiit | Club, '] s BILVER | s previousiy submitted t ub. bas succesded to thatextent in 48 store adjoiniag, wn ing oue 4 et oy Jee i ' awd why t fatal rheal cases {'the plaiotid, that he was not ?fi:mfluclfagufiwrfi' - i quarrel with what seems fo give so Tmuch NENATOR LANE OF KAYSA famlies in this city eéuld daily read » which the MeTaan, 1; Wroll, | toicinal invent e o Y vw sk Jury witi | @resbafors: st prices wholessla o¢ ial, GHEL w1l e yl But, in the otherpicture, * Fiddling his Way," | — | bistory of these fatal iarrheas toach, there would be wach ; Brown, 2; Mul- | tind the vatents void, alet for the deiendant o for s trip from Broadway tot ofUeivs “on t 10 unwe re. and the color is much more | | Al nbaimirisilins On the other hand. ' ure sstisted that the plaintif was __ . R s & bty | P T STILL TAVING—NO ROPES OF RECOVERY. ' K sadomi e b the orginal nventor,and tha 1 wae s wesfol lveotin, the gkl ‘xul_ I wfiuflwf’rw‘ NS " rl in the doorway Is beantifully | ol s 4 are entitled to regover. it these are the ouly two . W . Bpecial Dispaten to The N. Y. Tribuna * v & cleanly and weli-keph hlock 1s i upon- the question of ntility and that of noveity. erat. door weet (rom Brosdwar. powt d bemore trathfully character- | LeAveswonts, Kaxaas, Toesday, Jaly 3, 1466 at and homidity of ¢ hourid eatehes—Barthrong. 4: Deok, 3. | P o o tie Mqveation. of damagas, i 1s of o cousequence o this |~ S SOty Cemetery is Winaid on the i closing maten of th on the I W wn Cemetery s situ, & on the 5 P b be ifinerant negro | o closing of tha series the Nationala piay during | | THet 410 the, Quation 1A0ARegon 10 0L L0 Crairsuit o ey the L, Wo0ALY Lo 724 los o p of boys about the itinerantnegro | Lane still lingersin a state of unconsciousn their trip. wid be that at New-Braoswick on Saturday, when | walidity f the pateats. Wi thataloe. They care notling abaut the !-{-h -lw-u--fi-;uh- o). seven £ , the more we think about the two pic- | extremely donbtful whether ho will survive the they play the Liberty Club, amount f damages. Aud. therefore, the jury returued o verdict for o thoOnitall Parkk u,o"' '-l.l v 1 ¢ we find it to decide between them. | Ther my' Liopea of recos Sevs— AOT. DELAWARE. Tt o gk Jo 3, WS e = s, Deulii e - —~ e 4 ‘19 iere are no Lopea of recove On Satn-day, June 30, the Wallkill Club of Middle- | ,hor guigtife G, low con . Waskbara, Modleal Common Sense, 400 pages— s > tion, 196 74, 2 " 1ddle: 1 we Lave to France her Edouard - 4 ' n plaved ¢ o dante, . Miller Camphell. e everywiiers povipaid. Contents et froe. . " 0; while i ¢ | ks Posanars OB E PR S b ports ;... ibor B, By FOOTR, M. D No. 119 2 of Port Jervis, The game - ds, at Port Jarvis, in the The Tribune Enlarged, | Wos playod upon the Dalaware Gron i g A, B 80 . 80 D - & * 4 numerous aseemblage. The following Is the | Notyithstanding the fact that the a’ - Bl 20 of THR Tn; tenee Sy Sonsn Y oy Y™ fan beon locreased hau on» quarter, the wi d,—Seat free. UNE has beon foere: more thau quarter, price lr"m H s.g_:rn lr A:“.fi-xu. which is but a fair eath-rate wes bot 20 Fifudenth Ward July 2, 1866, | erued city. th Eastman Johuson, as have & man like 81, Lovis, Tuesd | | %o Tha Associated Press | 3 able to do for o r rural life what Frére does for France, 1 o 5 il living*ls e but bis | The mortality last week comp aud with 1o less quict beauty and bomely truth. Senator Lane was still living-last evening, but Dia | ;0 wooiy the two previc it 1 bk Pkt froos s Proat" Mr. Hrmer ‘hasi]physicians kave o hopes of lis 1ecorery. Tie hts bomn | aseshe mewiioi b I iCs e aey i O % | remiaia the same. A T "o e pointed the best picture we Lave yet seen from his hand; | USCORSCIO ”l:“"';f‘ "°l‘{°""'°“ his eyes or 8poken 10 815 | rory the effects of heat or froum sune: The wetaorolog: {2 “_“KT:R.:‘:‘W" { 1d Eyes Mado New, W 4 : i N ever study of char. | 0 since ho shot himself. | oal neton of the p X may thorefirn e 3 iz ue. L we were not quite preparcd for so clever @ study of char B k. airoars Hherarii MVos tixa, | [IS208 sty the phenomiia of ir 3 3} Mall sabocribers, single cory, 1 year—sa nambers...... 3 00 SRS SRS FOBre, & i a. L1 Iy 2 3 " We had Yeaved, i | iz ey s et of the neryous system that destr 6 0| Mail subscrioers, clubs of A 900 = — S mer P : | Several of the morning papers have been ledinto error in | gt ten days. The accompanying tal 4 | Ten coples. addressed to names of subsoribers 175 Bradbury’s Superior Plano.Fortes, in10 0 mere carricaturis r fi e il ki it k. e Rl i 7ok A B I T 0CLrE ¥ © 4| Twentt coples. addressed to uames of subscrivers...... .00 Wazorooiss, Nos. 423 snd {37 Broowme s, New < not casy to say our late w Tesp » the family i e g . | 2 3| Teu copies, to one address. oy 1600 g, Machines EXCIANGED, for SALE, and to ! b Porn. Bls: moupob tires | who shot himself at Leavenworth on Sunday last. Tt hae 3 1| Twenty copios, to one addres gy 2000 _pe 7 e in the eity 'you ean : M o becn stated that he was the third member of his family 8| A exiru copy will be sent for esch oiub of ten. TEWING-WACHIRES, aad whse 706 copetcasago withost emb Southern priso a Northern officer. i 7 0 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Fharge it vt sat STB | who had committed or attempted suicide. Gen. Lave . o, 643 Broadway, cormer Blasakarets Tiie leaders are contrasted, not merely witho b eorge Lane, who ia now Superintend i o B Tetel py, | vear—I04 numbers O;: e o - ~--—— e e th judicial impartiality. pro s Lane, who nd- ! . 0th —Total. /04, ) yoar— 104 numbers Clothes Wringers of sll kinds REPATRE! fl Ption, b, one may clmost sey, with judicial itupartiaity. | st at Denver City, Colorado, and John F. 0" 0 4 "0 Za"™ | SLall abweribars, 5 oopins, or ovor. fortach copy . 300 | WASHING AND WRINGING 4 AT oM N The two other prison bo; | . o & I 0 10— Versons remittiog for 10 copies &, will receive an extrs 0opy | Cous » New-York. i 410 ctblalh the ther iuticate | Lane, who graduated wt West Point, and was seut to Tlupire ~Samuel A. Boaso of Mid § iy oo Sy e T Yo 5 " ¢ dredichd the charac. | Floride during the Seminole war. Having passed throngh Peacercels -‘;--;;;}-"',"f;;: ;{“ o Persons remitting for uwm-'l.fi will receive an extra copy w,_[,‘,';_,"""',.,,i“, "‘.,,.,.."_,‘,%""',.", Sl shades st BATC ter of the people. An ignorant end brutalized society, an arduous campuign and gone into camp, he instructed Catehes—Van Sefver, 3; lter, 2; DAILY TRIBUSE. 0. 16 Boud p ess A8 W 0 | Lis servaut to clean his sword. The man did so, and sub. stawart, 1, Finnegan Prouk, 1; €10 por annum; &5 for six mo o it 10 his | to the « figures, as all of us w ern prigone: cal ngth +ly the strength of the Soutb lay, not in her people but ‘ while ours lay, not in our officers but in | mitted it to Col. Lane, who, holding th eye, glanced alo . The servant teut at this moment, shortly heard a fall, and entering, S0 Mr. Homer bus made these lcaders oon- | found Col. Lane on the floor, with the sword penetrating stify, . nthe. -~ Youne 1; Bodle, 3, Van s & HE TRIBUNE, New. York, Bros WeRil S Daswern1s. o e T B i S, el itk g xiL 6 Do 15 Duveupor! that b bad, iaformaien of the outs 41 minutes, MARKIED. ‘:“i“'fl"mfi*fi%m LOkOD N N : | > £ WORLD OFFICE AGT. WARNESS MAKERS. | poARi1—MORSE—On Morday, the 2d inst., Williun H. Eall of 4, Emplovés World Office agt. Harness Pianfield, New- Jotsny, to Mise Beulah Morew of Greeavilie, N. ¥, | mausst, _ NEWHBOURG—At the Chureh of St. Boniface. Brookl; J. e v, M. ) Decker, Str. Michael e 3. Qolie Browes e v seoe a Homo and Home Match on Active Ground, 2 r 2 : « and brain. Whether he committed suicide another, wid we should be puzzed tokuow whet | ey yorg by ascident, was never known. The £ O e ek to. Mlva 1. Jovephise Burtha N 5t | oalpractisioners. Of eourme a0t o etory between enthusiasm and intellect up. | O fe2 upon DO N e 2 s Remerbe ———— ™ Gtoss of New-York to Miss F. Josephine Burths Newbourg . J e resgbing g eg b gy e I report that Gen. James H. Lane attempted to commit Brooklyn. No cards. E\-tn&-m‘:-:‘:‘ o place.’” HENRY lews we saw the base matesial that enthusissm bad o de- odd Sty o LAW INTELILIGENCE, VAN ROSSUM—GLASGOW —On Monday, July ?, at the residence s et pe | suicide in Lawrenceburg arose from a difficulty which Le | inlsteom. by the Kev. Dr. St Van Rossam of Dr. J. Colils Browne’s Chlorodyne is the o L place Ey ‘Misa Annie Glasgow of N. Y. e s Mr. William Hunte' Portzait of a Lady, " No, 405, is | hed at that plac | TED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, e——re RIS o, ae MO AT the most interesting piece of work we know of Lis. His | .01 | 81 H. Lo u--_:n‘ Riciard Borcherdt and DIk = s i a : - sketches, Nos 34 and 64 ought not to have been | Mon..| 76 | 30.06 | a5 | 60 ti5n, for the infringement of the patents of | ANTAON—Saddenly. st Fast tismpton. L. 1., of paraiysis, Reghald ‘&}k‘fl"' N, o ' Tt ster for Printers’ [nking Rollars, was | - H. Authon, in the 32d year of his aee. Agent No. 71 Nawrst N-X. e €l o pavse t is not oftes that e man shows so little reserve as t . Sess—4 Here is my finisbed picture; you see how bad itis. FWell, the resox it i so bad, is, that this is all the study I | %iad for it Mr. Hunt might just as well have written these wonds on the frames of Nos. 3 and 312, Not that either e s wbsolutely Vod, in the sense that Carlin’s compomtion of o [ the fami y are requvated to sttend his faneral. without 3. € " atente and the erest valus Nice. (rou 56 Marks Coutch, corver of Tentivat. and f % "Withod: the words “ Dr. J. Ly contested teial, secupy- ‘on Thursday, July 5, at 2 o'clock p. 1. Overwbehaing Jary that the ony avertions T them ta nase | Dt lebi—0n L"fi.;":f’;fl;rm“"fhwam%‘-ufl oo ; ¢ Novetoy i Uity of the invention: | ghac'duringLhe o i this iy Tl 13 N No Kt & fremnins csgprd) Mra. Dipple was 8 sonsistent member of the Presbyterian Chur 1o Took st the claima. The | Mrt DBl o 8 Sioscien, iaian pouce and hope. GOODRIDGE—A¢ Liverdela on Satazdsy. Juno 3, Jasper Orosvenor, faut son of Charlotte M. and Frederic Goedridge. i field, Conn., on Sunday, July 1, after & short 18 # s ado. Amhur Dembaion, third son of bited; mot mercly because they ure ill done, but be- | ¢ betrey the artist’s vicious way of working. It | MINING PROSPECTS IN ARIZONA—INDIAN MURDERS— Tues. mi:mum %0 | TREASURE FROM VANOOUVER'S ISLAND. Wed.| 16 ‘”Bw ER ] ! g | | | | A P BAN Zlu-.n lncu_l-luly |1 1866, | A letter dated Mshone City, Arizoua, June M, repre- | sents the mining prospects flattering. Small lyr.-dm‘ury Thare) 67 |2090 | m o bands of Indians had plundered & camp in the Macedonia | o 1o |00l | a District, and murdered one man there, and another at | Frie-) | 59 Mahone Spring. Two companies were ruiscd topursue | o 1ol 6| the murders. g | | tg | IRl . (% | 1 ueilewe p ra. Nigh | Sy aheas the tw o e eiee Imving been sdtaittad by de.” No. 58, is bad, or Babeock’s * Rivals,” No. 472, | The steamer Siorra Nevada, from Vancouver's Island, | 4 yyimum of 04 degrees Fahronheit was the tamperats ©r tho very funny © Oze More Unfortunate " of Mr. Froe- | brings $174,000 in treasure. Monday, June 23; and for the entire week the axal ¥ y § duy was nearly 7 degross. ‘The average bumid on Tuesday. th in point of train from New-York. SCO—FAIR | for niehi SALES OF MINING SHARES IN SAN PR OF ORKIN | iy, sutural YIEL [ aud perhay covered Ly the firsts but thet was mot material 4 not mase the patent void. That the third patent ept.” 71,100, and s, Fob. 38 1065 tn which sing estimute 100, was 574, but on ‘Khors- | ty was as €7, The mean point of the barome on Monday, the 24 inst, at Walton, Dela- eaiab Weauian, late of this. sity, In the TSk st Joum, papers pleass copy. *Kimszny 'm-‘a';:g::' EiBiaees, I‘. amau No. 409, which tide seems to belong equally to the wartist and to the Lelf-dressed kid doll that some child Lag PROSPECTS FOR AN ABUNDANT CALIFORNIA. Pust dropped of London Bridge to take a A% Fraxcrsco, Monday, July 2. 18% o 62 £ the Dopaty Kegistrar, for Brook! . of the fless ='aring examgle, Mr. Hunt's picture is not bad as | _ The sales of miniug abare fur tho past soven weeks foot | at recerds of the Dapaty 3 oraiiy of partios: of th i combining an : w up less than balf the amount sold for the corresponding 2810 aKes 8 Jlar localitios n both WRIGHT—At White Piains, ou T""d-rl:mlnlbu k.. sl %mmmfl e il mesn, i the 14th year of bis 832, Bonjemia ., second 406 of s o the mesaaieE? The exotie pesii- suddenly destroyed o is bad. 1t isthe Willlam and Angelina ‘right. The funars srv.cos wil be ieid st the bouse of his parote, at Wit || of r. Frederiek#’s ** Komeo and m 8 either ity is there period of Iast year. | ko n locall swork, we should judge, of & mun of taste, of edueation, | ' Ty 1..@..5 mines report that they are all doing better. | euco which kas in w 0 of cr'tere. even. but not of & thoroughly taught artist. | The Hale and Noreross mine is working oro which avers- | fow lives. scems to have beco wit v subdued in every bioek useful composition of matter Br | Plains, on Fridey, st 13§ gicloca, or b #The paiuter of (his *mother and child " bas no method of | £o8 $40 0 $30 per tun. Improvements in the Crowd whore it s appearnd; and in Wik 10 0 B ubtic and ¢ TSN R P - i Asdeted bl 2 tusieta on | Eoint Mill are expected to incroase its. cupacity to six\y g i S pr ey e eloians of ee oldy for g oy ol g ey s o e digested knowledge, and insists o The 8 7 of the v - S g (g ot At d R 3 and insists o0 | yundof ore daily. The Savago Mill raised 704 tuns of ore | OF e RGBSRt e and carefalness i Feporting in dor th ot o0 TheR fhe vewtion 'oeneiats. fa Gperial tices. ublic heaith, in of thess varions ingredients, prodacing s practical, valua. | ~~oenamrre o oot ~SUBRSUOU g _paid o e e oridimer, Uod oty i.--.n-’l’.s ;m«"a:. Why Is Phalons *Night-Bloeming Coreus” like Uia +a e '?;?:J’,:.;.".‘:.':Z wan? Answer, by Sambo—Tecause it gives us de light. thess various tur-dhlmh‘ vfi' ~—~-’m welul . b proportions as wiil not pro- BOYS' SUMMER SUITS. 79,024 in bul- y o foctious disenses and sourees of danger 10t o ':""‘I‘I"n"‘"; conpection with fatal onses sirooay 2 LATEST QU. rlast year and | Under date of July 3. Dr. s D Lus to do with nature direetly, | Jast week. The Yellow Jacket obtained asily led, 106. Thus, we should | lion during the first three weoks in June. d after lovg s ¢ ‘Coature ports an improvemext i the raising of o i after lovg study of Couture, | J.oriy an incrense of 6,500 t:ne of rock o . COMPLAINTS. - e T puistu. dssharge, sad_ Toniars "w! 405, thut we bave preised, 18 so manifestly like | §20,000 more in treasnre. wriles bat, at the opening of the Academy, catehing @ | NEGKOES PROBIBITED FROM CBLI ATING THE FOURTH | tal since lust report. S Wednwr, afires an ' A - 5 Uniton, died pnday of paralysie. He belooged in ivoa e, will not crack. s easi’ TOCK. £t over the top-knots and clustered heads of the | OF JULY 1N SAN FRANCISCO—COMMERCIAL. o rues Cllys I:'rly:-':}.". A1l The rematning passengers of o o 1e flarabis-sath Sousbiushion g0 lazaz w":;'r';::‘fi",,:“ Arn‘: g Lot comtots. 4 4 s, we aétasily took it for a Furnise, and rejoiced Sax Fruaxciaco, Toenday, July 3, 1606, | he Usion. 173 in number, came to the citfvesterday, 1Lis Py el Manniacturers and Jobhert : ; RAPIDLY CURFS y leaves the hulks at Quarantipe aln.ost ©:0piy, BAC Hhe Tob £ urh s Combination would cowe within the YOUTHS AXD BOYS CLOLHING, Al Ribenmatic wnd Nooraigle Afiections, Sore Turost u-'-a diy.at the plecsure iu store for us. But, forall itis | Negroes are oxcluded from participation in celebrating > A B ccharine 1w 3 . Bat, i tal ship Faloon it the same condiivu—ai exceediugly £rat mptter. sacly s Sapbinalis 3 No- A%, tation, unconseious we dare say, it s 6 wood picture, | PREORIBE RO 0 bottor prices. Beloher, | i e bl s bope sty fung oon. | Fatest 01 ooy L et 97> ¥7 ™ | oger ot el from "'.:.:“:.”u inienie Stock, Sultsand Siagle | et NervomaHendach 0 ¢ pxisTs e g bigher ‘den of Mr. Bunt's ability than he bad | $182; Ophir, $225; Yollow Jueket, $743; Ley al Tonders, | U2 Tont, (e, the first v ation for the JAgy ds. Lo this invention, a4 Oume s of our Foil Geode, 4 . . s phir, $220; Youlow Jaeket, §7 2 et "t the conw ucton given b iz tha s ptent o Uhe ing commanced the masafuciumy of our Vol Cooto, e Svife | - Aply e Mesdy Rolie. 1t wil aflod imamediste "k g o taught us 10 entertain 704 cowibination,of these var ions iner Frecdmen, e theSostred to r .y offer the whole. without reserve, and proposs to cloas it | gnre. P . Georgin produce thed d rew d specthcations— 8¢ prices which ...,..unm.m;-d-hwun. Pricedd cen'y et hottle. 8a'd by Drogzlats. : 3 - i S5 BT No. nw | L gy g No. 360, has in it a finer FORT BENTON w1A. Oa., Tusaday, Jaiy 1o the husines mtry] [f not, i« fe not pat- ¥ | = A6 v ul 4o the n Vi i ave seen this many a day on | shoie! e Commandant Car ot e e Ve scuoonslS. : RADWAY & Co. epretted th tist QD Conseque 5\ N SUITS, —— v il “':" oy TS—VALUABLE MINES DISCOVERED. | yraney and drunkenn . no‘p%vflswsgqulftirns m"‘:gf‘!‘{l ! w himself such un- | G ays the total nil o BOYS' PLAY S4TITS admitied whlo ot result i tut 1o every conceivable variety, of 116 Wwest ibrice, eut in tho Itest | : wlo. Wo sl he impression, doubt- | Wyles, And every arweot thorongoly snd d i ive. Mauy we vot rings 200,000 | R el S rom ol & we wulta for ¢ 24, and guarsuty £ | ‘ it founts fven, "L ) g 1 y A e ASTLER & SCHAFPER 3 v and rick wines, The Balen has made the m led w0 lubor as convicis siable s Uaad Ll now comporision, which he elainw is nou l No. 444 rosdway, o | by bowpristure, does Bob ciack o5 becoms bsid ou tie si.rface. cas e o woen Howerd and Greud ste. | 1sisads Lo saurise i renderiugh of nairw rother thau in those fu | ever made to tie mountuius.

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