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AT A & "FOURTH OF JT7, e - | Flsewhere, . Celebrations Here apd WILITARY DIZPLAY IN THE METROPOLIS. | BESIC AND PYROTECHNICS AT THE PAR et Heme and Abroad. | 'vaaeme Day at He ; —a—— 1 | of oar grand nstional bol- | e o¥aal cter, Much | 1 isdulgence in bibulous , snd their discomfort and The ohscrvances t day, prowise 1o be ¢ ory woch of sciee, mooch heat, wuch dust, ¥ i pies and compounds, fuiox vsriable copcomitants, noite, €0 ferres o quict folks, who prefer to en) peace and silence. The po . wiil, £3 ueual, solace their effervescing patriotism by onli n o)l the varions forms in | av #ed consumption of funpowder whicl ¥t ivesually arranged to pleaso their ears or suit their | pockets. The elders will enjoy or endure themseives by ruch wears ae 2.dividual o our own city the day wll be ushered in by ringing of | el and ficing of salotes, at sunsise, 01 Tripity will greet | an Witk its mellow chimes 2nd national sa'ntes will | i from pual vessele and forts | i tbe Laabor. The parade of Division, Nationsl | @rard, 8. N, Y., will be the prineipal public featare of the day. During the afternoon Dodwerth's band wili play at the ©entral Pask, and in the evening freworks will be exkibited | u various parts of the eity, | T0E M Toavoid the dust and 1 ide ary procession this | yoar will move in the early morning. The whele First Divislon «f the Nationa) Guard will be under ayme, and will formin | he Fiflb ith the right resting on Washington Parade | @rcang, a1 € 8, m., and will be reviewed by the Commander- | o0 bief and the general stafl of the State at €] o'clock. The [ SoVlewiny are the names of the Division | wers, 1he brigade sud regimental commanders, and also the ted sirength of each battalion to be in lve: | Qen. C. \}' Sandferd « l\*\m'-lm. r“"\x' - tes or opportusity way dictate. | | Sayre, Division Surgecn | Advocste Brevet Col. Wilia | “Najor Heury 8. Fesrwz. Divisics | &, Ald-do-Camp : Major Chatles H. | wbell Wiite, Vclunteer Aid. | WIGADE. { wnding. Second I ‘aptry. Col. Tho 3 Bevecty fret I 3 Col. J. W. Co Beventy-seventh Infantry, Col. Thomas Lyuch. Mo yesint , Lieot. Col J. Dowsng. Patric S pers Wist!, infuntry. Col. Joel W. Twetfth nfen'ry. Col. W (. Ward. y-ioartn Libustey, tywiath, Col J. B FOTR: W BRICADE Gepers) Lioyd Aspinwail, comanding. Wourth Wnfantry. Col. Harmion . Hall . o Lieat. Col. H. L Cel. Tufuatry, Lieat.Col. Frauk Mo b sudaitry, Col. A. Farnawortl. T PRIGADE. ostley, COMMBR irg. Minton. Gen. Brook it , Colovel D. C. ent, Colonel J. H. Budkhe. Tie "-'r‘lhl'm' is & recapitulation Ame The live of mareh will be up Waverly place and University+ lace to Union-square, where the Lonors of o marching sslate will be paid to the Mayor and Corporation. thevee up Fourth ave and Twenty-third-st. to Madison-ave,, vp Madisop-ave, 80 Thirty-sixth-et., through Thirtysixtbest. to Fifib-ave, and down ¥ifth-ave. to Fourteentb-st., wheve it was intended to gy the honors of & marching salute to the Commander-in- Chief and the general staff st the Wortk Monument. Salutes will be given under the direction of Acting-Brig. Gen. Borger, as fullows: A uational salute from the Battery at sunrise, and another &t poon; also Governor's salute from Washington-square ot ahe commencement of the review. The ** Veteraus of 812" ‘will parade “ alone in their glory,” eud meet ot the Mercer House 10 enjoy their usual dinver sfterward. THE PYROTECHNIC DISFLAY. Next to the military parade, the fireworks in the evening ‘will, perhiaps, be the most interesting feature of the cclebration. As the display is given by private enterprise without the con- Jonction of the-city autborities, no programme Los been pab- Jished, but it will undoubtecly be iuteresting and attractive. The following are the places where tbe displays will take City Hell Park, Fost B wnd_Grand-st., Tompkine sqoare, ‘Madison-sqare, Moumt Morrie-square. Eighty fret-st.. rth-aven ; corer of Filty-nintii-st. wid Brosd" etween 11174 and ¥ way. MUSIC AT THE CEXTRAL PARK. Tn the afternoon, if the weatber is fine, there will Le music at the Central Pork, commencing et 3} o'clock, The fullowiog will be the programue: PART L. 1. March—Vive L' America. 2 Overture—Zam) . KT 1. —Quickstop ou Liisk Airs . m‘I;" Dichten and Bauer” . C. Faust THE SOLDIERS MONUMINT AT FLUBHING. In Flusbiog. Loog Island, the principal feature of the cele- iration of the Fourthof July will be the formal laying of the corner-stone of a monument to the soldiers of Fiushing who ‘were killed during the war. The monument is already in @ouree of constraction. It will be of solid Quincey granite, Shirty-seven feet high, aud nine foot et tbe base, nnd will cost ot least $4,500. The pames of eighty-five soldiers wiil be cat on thres sides, and o geners] inscription will be on the fourth wude. ) At9oclock i the morning the ceremonies are to begin. “There is to be no parade, and there will bs no music except she slnging of the orphans of soldiers. Mr. Morris Franklin ‘will lav the corner-stone and make remarks. A dirge, * Peace 20 the Brave,” will tben be sung, and the Rov, Dr. George R. ©rooks will follow with an address. Two or three patriotic pieacs will be sung. The exercises will occupy only au bour @nd & half, w0 that persons who wish to leave Flushiog at 11 @clotk may 4o so. . “We.give the names of the soldiers which are to be engraved @b the monament, as far as the list bas beeu collected. Per- ‘@ons having information of other soldiers than these, who lost beir lives, are requested to commudicate with L. Bradford . Wasbington W, Powler, corporal: Lores Fases Foiey: Joseph B, T i iy gy Wmse; oo iz, \ iV OB TRV IO, b All the ueual 80 d some un Ususl eptertainments are an- 1 pouneed Lo take p'ac® today. \The advertisements of all the 2 pogabat places of v urement will\be found i3 their appeopriate Igimees. For the ples #itre of the 4 portig fraternity & rece is 1 qanounced to come 01" VB tae Usiva Coarse, Long leland, fo * swhieh the well-known borses Biond, Lady Ende, Panie and A @ea. Butler will partio pate. Lhis kv calied if the ndveriise- Igment & great boliday evtertuinment.” "At all the poblio instin 1tions in aad, near the city, more or ¥ gess praparation hus beat' for s\ due observance of the ‘day. At Rondall's Island, to¢ fumates 0° the differeut institu. | 1 ghous wili celebrate to the b8t of their ability. A special din- I mor will be provided. for the boe, who will also be sddmeased V3 Mr. Bowenaud othars. 8iz bundred etildren will jod bn $ ‘and {02 the evenivg fiseworks will be ¢xbibited. The saldiers 21 the hos it st David's Islaud are aiso tore. | ! esive d diainer contrivuied By the patriofic and charit- { Igble of thic city. Contribativne for tuis purpose sre roceired xn Wm. Olasd Broame, at No. 12 Ceutrest. If any sargus * yomaing, it will he made over (o f Mdiers' Orphan Home. The Tammany Society will comme morate the day st Tem- igeany Mall. Mayor Hoffiasn, Grand Sechem. will detiver » % gery brief opening address, Mr. O'Gora's? will detiver the Sovation, and Judge Plerrepont and o bers w Ui speak THE POST-OFFICE. 0 e e e go ol i 4t o ¢ morrow, exces’, at the Post-Office, W st 10 o'cloel ju the morning. #nds of persons will aval | are adverti Lawekg, Wy kuow of B0 ¢ity whose vuirouuiines sbiord wore 'NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, V,EDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1866, bere the mads will close LXOUTSIONS, A Yad¥ze mumber of steamhy ake ex- el t6 ntereet on the o0 ns from the ity t Ess’. and Hudson Rivers nd in the wuity to oscape from the Leat and nodse of the Cits, and broathe the fresh beezes of the bighlands, or the bracing uirof the sea. ¥uil particulars of these excursions will be feurd in our ad- vertising columns. OUT OF TOWN RESORTS. The day Wids fair to be md exceed s thousends of ¢ zous will glal mielves them. The pl “np the Hudson” will that the proprietors of m sre waking great pre, nembers of guests. Owing to the extreme h number of oar citizens will probably make a rush for the beacles, where they will hove en oprortuvity of reveling in the salt eon sprefPto their hearts’ content, A vamber of boats 4 to quit their plers for t} ties at an early hour in the day. Sandy Hook, € rokaway Beach, and Loog Branch, will thercfore receive large accee: slons to-merrow, For these who cannot afford thos some compenea- og which are pre 4 within essy sonted to them wit access toall, Hall's Hot an Battery, are at present | delivers anaddress at Draid Hill Park fireworks will be given under the direction of the anthorities | opportuuity for private Fourth of July excursions thas Clev . land. WASHIRGTON. Our Bpecial Correspondent tekegraphs that Foarth of Tuly promises to be exceedingly dull in Waskipgton. A ess and lurge delegqtions of othese re ing there left last night for PLiladeliala to attend the pre- sentation of State flags to Pennsyvania reciments. There will be ) public eciebration, A number of the clerks sitached to the various Departmenty will Yave en excucsion down the Potomac to Mt. Vernon. Several Sunday schools and priv associations will bave picnies in the suburbe. CINCINNATL A large parade will form an esc will be in Cincinnati to-day, A fige di be given in the evening. CITARLESTON AND ATGUSTA. The fieedmen of Charleston and Ang made extensive prepazations to cel PALTIMORE Great preparations have been made in B: bration of the Fourth of July. The T deliver an address on the state of the couniry, at Hon. Mr. Van RIp v Jersey Grand dieglays of to G ay of Lreworke will® asta have the cel Botts wi Patterson Park, andt of at three different pointe. CELEBRATION AT THE NAVY-VARDE The ninetieth suniversary of Independence-Day be colebiated by our Naval forces with more rpirit avy former occasion, During the war, when we fonr hundred veasels in commission, salutes weio o flag ships and vessels on detacked scrvice, with ninety-cigh ench one will fire the authorized salu our naval force will to-day fire offa total sapposing one guns 03¢ shots, Thése eonstructed on scie alples, and are daily visited by Lundreds of ladies and gontlemen, wko delight in o wlt-water plunge, which can bere bo obta trip down the Bay would offered by the proprietor. and the su proof enongh of the gonel tisbment. | 1n addition to this, there are cther salt ng houses | on both the North and East Rivers, which sgely fre- | ed to the | quented; and, pilkoto keep | those of any preceding season, | CELEBRATION 1N BROOKLY Y. | y will be cclebrated in the usuel manner in Trooklgn. ‘ tary will ot parade in ¢ the d faet, the gonere] inducementa sucamber” appest to be groater ikan The The w! cut.-Gen. Scott. The fiags wil be displayed at haf wast equence | from 910128 m. Bells will be rang in the mernivg. Capt. | son will fire & nat te s from Fort Greene | | ot sun rise, and Cept. o8 will fire a salute at noou from the Union Baso Ball ds in the Eastern District. Inthe | charged izom Fort GGreene Park, | Eastern District. The fireworks in both will be very fioe, and, as usnal, will doulitices attract eworks W Distrie large erowds. | CELEFRATION IN WILLIAMSBUKGN. l The preparations for the celebration of the Foarth | in the Eastern District are rather limited. The Ei Ward Union Lesgue Club have sngaged the Hon, Jobhn Oakey and I, 8. Sanderson, esq., to speak at their roome, corner of Bushwick-ave, and Jefferson-st., and a Giee Club wi some patriotie airs. At Boulesard Grove th pic-mie euder the suspices of the Union connected with St. Mary's Chureb, of whicl ald s pastor. & J. Colahan, esq., & 1 will deliver an oration before the Society. In the evening there will be 8 diqplay of fireworks at Union Pond. JERSEY CITY AND HOBOK | 1o both these places there will be the ususl observauces of ¥ veoing extibitions of firewcrks, both public and private, Wo bave not lesrued of any other contewlated demonstratione, The ladies appear to take the lead in celebrating the Fourth in New Jersey this year. Inmost of the towns asd villages they announce fairs and festivals, at moderate prices of ad- mission, and with an eye to utility tbey devote the procecds to tho benefit of their churches. This utile dulce, combining the usefu! with the sgrecable, is a good idea wit folr women of New-Jersey, and tiey desorve a large patronsge. —-— Celebration Througnout fhe Conntry. The Fourth will be duly celebrated to-day from | Maine to California. How many city people will go to the | country and how many coastry people Will throng the city how many public and private excursions will be attende and how mauy pie-nies will gather each its quota of jlo: secking cassimere and criuoline, it would take more t lightnivg calelator to compate. The Fourth of July ques tion §s many sided. There is, first, the wmoney ou, i all its gradations from the monchalant drawine for §500 by the Aldermanic pareat, to be expended on Fourth of July festivitics, to the hoarding of a five cent promise-to-pay | Ly the barefooted gir] whose cbicf delight is in torpedocs and gum-drops. There is the dress uestion, which invoives eariug at your washerwomau if you ure A man and want Mirt or waistcoat of a particular degree of stifioess, and o fow tears if you are a gashing maidea and find from the last iccecream party upon the muslic or pi is Tom's favorite. There is the question of catables, which bas raised rebellions feelings in the breast of your eook during the past two days, and which brings to the wind—and palate— such mountaios of sandwiches and such numbers of swest biscuit as would make a statistical socid economist stand | aghast. Intimately connected with the last, e the question of fluids, which draws {rom their icy nests wo many long-uecked green bottles, and which has a sequel in the way of soda- water and perbaps a couversation at the police-conrt the next morning. There are but few of the phases of the National Holidey Celebration, each of them capadle of indefiaite am- plification, For fuither iilustzation of the sabject we refer our readers to the advertisements of the day and Lo the notes below. he PIILADELPIITA, The great feature of the day in the premises of our Quaker neighbor will bean imposing wilitary display on the ocoaslon of the recoption by the State troops, through its Governor, of the flags borne by the various Pennsylvania or- gaulzations during the late war. Major-Geu. Huneock has issued an order governing the movement of the troops ia the great parade. ‘The procession will form in Broad-st, w muve at 10 o'clock. Gen. Negley commands the first division, Gen. Patterson the second, Gen. Campbel) the third, Gen, Gregg the fourth, Gen. Geary the fifth, Gen. Crawford the sixth, and Gen. Brooke the seventh, Upto Monday morning 47 regiments hod made arrangements to pariicipato in the parade, beside several batteries of artilicry and detached companier, The ceval:y regiments will all be moanted. Ttis expected that the Fire Dapartment of this city, with visiting companies from Harrishurg, will Join in the procession. The | 7e1d by Col. W | umiver salates, with those at the nevy-yards and shoro 1in ¢ aiselon will be 80 that nearly o] vessels alone, ch fire a salute, making 714 guos, and a tota of 2 ed by national armed veesels, Tne amount of bunting disyliged from shipping in States ports and fn all ports of the world in hozor of we celsbrate her, coy land. Some of out flagskips soread saflicient bunty thielr own hulls twi More than §1,%00,000 will be re quired to pay s of the day At our naval station the vessels in commission will hoist —and keep them fiying every ve Stripe the day n I their flags at sunrise—d:33 o'clock o untfl 7:34 p. m. At noon 21 gons w J, and the same number frem the fagship Rb8de Island, {2 the harbor. The foreirn meu-of war in pors will “dress ship,” o honor of the day. The Mercantilo Mariuo ehipping will also decorate their vessels with flags. The Casard, In- man, Natione] aud other transportation lines will make a fine display of colors, and some of then The revenuc-catter Cuyahoga, Capt, John Faune: now lying at Seguin's Point, wili be dreseed in eole customary salute fired, In fact, all the vesselsin and mercantile, A; Wl forefgn, will vie with each other in eclebruting our nate] day. OUTHER PLACES, terans who served in the late war 80 the Fire Department. Tn New will participate T'he oration wil b delis by Cel. McKee M. C from Kentucky, sud the Daclaration Ward of the Inte £ In the evening there wil be a grand & At Long Braueh tho Rev, Mr. W, ¥ dclver an address, sud a good time will be ex At Saratogs, other watering places, our friends and neig Jeft the eity upon their Sumimer vacstion will throw their o dors 0 the winds and hurrah for the Stars and Seripes, while e guns and auvile will be all iberty aud Uslon, or to tear off s that may aiteapt to stop their | in every bamlet in tb prepared either 1o sh the unlucky srm or flag moutha. ated in the South, al- we % afew prpe: ton to frown down a of the day by the ¥ The negroes will | hrate, nud will, we hope, meet with no distarl’ | tty gonerally cel adi iises, ance 1o thelr testly T THE DRAMA, o i DENCE DAY AT THE TEHBATERS. In the midst of general joy, the cold voice of crit- jeism must needs have a most auwelcome sound, Happily, thero e b0 especis] Decessity to-day that that voice sbould be | largely beard. ‘The spirit of Seventy six, whick barus s every uinetietl anviversary of the birth of the Ames- y, therefore, be +lwed to sufluse the crit- fesl mind vith timely and genial glow of exthasiasm. While, then, the powder-crackers aad the plu-wheels of patriotism are og and whirling in every direction, we ad ua Jotilant snd sympathetio spirit, to light up the theatricsl squibs of the Thes fair 10 make & continuo 150F bosom on thi iean Republic, and lively and exhilarating confa- sion. That their-mavy colored luster will be witnessed and | eviyed by @ muliitude of persone, we cannot doabt. In dependence Diay briugs to the elty & vast concourse of visit ors; and to those, na well a5 (0 many town residents, the theater s no incousiderable source of pleasuro on Independ- euce Day. NIDLO'S GAKDEN will be, to-day, one of the most attractive resorts of the pleasure-seeker. The Ravele, who grow quainter and founler as they grow older, bave Just made one of tho happiest Lits of the season, in the exoeedingly amosing pantomime of ** The Golden That piece will be given, together with **The Schoolmaster” atd ** Le Diable & Quatre;” and Sienoriza Pepits will lead ber bevy of dancing girle—berself s sun-beam of Light and grace and motion—and Young America will disport kimeel! upon the dangerous trapese, and Mr. Dodworth's orchestral band will Aisconrso the martial airs of the Usnion. The Slaminated gar- den will be open slso, and will, we dare ray, be musical with merry laugbter, and tinkle of plashiog waterfall, aud rastiing of groen leaves in the Summer wind. Very pleasant, 100, will be the WINTER GARDEN to night, where, in addition to the merry barlesque of ** Po- cabontas "—which is brimful of wit, and davee, snd song, sud delicions absurdity—that awosing little comedy, * The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve,” wil be acted, with Mr. Brougham in the ebaracter of McShave, This piece was first brought out berc on Moaday, and was cordialy received. ceremonles of presentation will take place in Iadependence- square, where seats have been provided for about 6,000 people. Fifteen bundred cbildren of deceased soldiers und sailors will witness the spectacle. Gen. Meade will present the flags, asd Gov. Cartin receive them for the State. In the evening there will be a splendid display of fireworks upon Broad and Market- sts., and a general illumination of the eity. BOSTON. Boston would as soon go without Thanksgiving as & Fourth-of-July celebration, and as soun abuse the great Organ as do either. Therefore Boston will celebrate, and has 8 published programme two colamns long. A firemen's pro- cession will move at 7 o'clock (they got up early in Boston). Bands of music will give pleasant out-door concerts during the day, upon the Common and elsewhere, Masical aad other en- tertainments Yor the ohildren will be provided at Tremont Tewple. A citizens' procession will move at 9}, and publ.c exercises will take place at Music Hall—the Rev. Samacl K. Latbrop, . D., will deliver the eration. A balloon will be seut up from the Common; several regattas will mako the Charles River conrse and the barbor lively, and » fine display of fireworks will close up the day's entertaiument. Alto- gether the programme is a very attractive oue. ALBANY. Boside the usnal ringing of bells, salutes, &e., the State Capital will celebrate by a procession composed of mili- tary, Fire Department, civic gocieties, &c., &c. Public exer. cises will take place at the Capitol. Edward De Forest, esq., will deliver the eddress. The Young Men's Association wil! have a procession in the afternoon, and excrcises at Tweddle Hall, with an oration by Gen. Jobn H. Martindale. BUFFALO. The 65th and 74th Regiments State National Goard parade 'n Baffalo. The latter will then proceed to Tona- and 1ave asjolly a time as can be obtainod in that pheasant awd Lospitable sillage, NEW-HAVEN. Racings and exvursions will be the teature of the day at New- ©Oue excarsion will come to New-York, wvotber will go aroutid tidlight-ships off Stratford Point, and many smeller ones will go down the bay, The races take place at Hamilton Park. HBARTPORD. Hartford will have no less than four distinet ““ pa- rades”—one of the Knigte of theSilver Cross, one by Civie Boaleties, one by a flora] car of young ladies, and one by the Hiliyen Gaards, These are not parts of the sawe proceesion, but wove at different hours, aud upon an independent hasle, Besido these there will be tight-rope performances, oat-door eoncerts, balioon asceasion, and two races. CHICAGO. “Thirty-six guns will waken up all who are unpatri- otie enough to Jet the sun get the start of them. 1a this noble work, the bells of the entire city will assist, inclading break- f8st bells, dumb-bells ead Michigan-ave,, belles. lo the cven- 1ug there will be coscerts and firegorks. CLEVELAND, Two excursions on the Lake, a Firemen's and Civ parade and o balloon ascension will keep the Clevelanders Power wrote it, wo beliove, and made it famous by his per- sonation of the Irish bero. Its fun, which is copious aud telling, urises out of the effroutery of an Irishman, who, hav- ine no house of his own, coneeives himsel? entitled to live in the houses of other people, und who quarters himself upon the premises of a uervous man—uatura'ly and Lamorously played by Mr. Barnett—whom he finally converts into a man of nerve by dint of sleer persecution. The nonchulance, the volubility, the cool impudonee, the unfsiling good nature of McShaue, are portrayed by Mr. Broagham with perfect filel ty aad with coprivating bumor. We ueed not reitorato the charms of the Dburlesque of ** Pocabontas,” That is one of the oldest fav ites of Mr. Brougham's sdmirers; and to these—especially such as may havo come hither from a distance to enjoy the 4th of Julg—we osu say, in all heartivess, that they could uot eani'y wea Mr. Brougham under happier circomstances than will surrousd bim to might. The green barpiselso uplifted at ‘WALLACK'S THEATER. ‘Whoever visits this bouse, to-night, will e **Treland s it | Was" aud * Handy Andy"—Mr. Dan Bryant sustaining the leading character in each peace. Tbat the plays are light and cheerful, we scarcely need to esy. Both are well known for their mirthful qualities, snd Mr. Bryant's acting, in boib, is adeirable for its simplicity and bumor, The Irish populption of the oity, togetber with nll their cousins from the country, onght te crowd Wallack's Theater to-night. They owe it to their representative, acd they will surcly enjoy the periorm. ance. BARNUM'S MUBEUM. This bouse will be in bluze of glory for the next fifteen hours. The Broadway podestrian who approackes Mr. Bar. numn's Temple will fiud it decorated ot alone with the Stars and Stripes, but with the flags of all nations, which wiil havg redundant upon fts outward walls, A *grand, romantie, military drams,” by the late M. M. Noah, entitled ' Sne Would Be a Soldier,” wos produced on it stage iast Monday, and will be contingously represented to-day. The title sufliclently indicates the eharacter of this drams, which sppeals at once to the priseiple of patriotiem uud the sentiment of gallantry. Mr. Clarke and Mre. Prior enact the leading parta, The Lalls of exlibition will of course, bo open all the time, What may be seen there, i addition to the Carolina Twine, we cannot undertake to enumerate. A list of the cariosities would be longer and more tedious than the etory that Eness told, at the courtof the Queenof Carthage, We never rambie through the roums at the Museum without reeslling these liues from Cowper, which, while not descriptively spposite, are sug- gestive o‘{' the vaet miseel) ny therein garnered up: o7y I8 you e 1 i e R (o Lep oz and lambkin, with Uiack, start And partcts with twin cherries 1h theis e 1t i but & etep Lence to WOOD'S THEATER. Hero will be Hound s merry company, in whick the Worrell Sisters are the leadivg spirits, disporting in tke fine ol bur. \esqae of “ Fra Diavolo.” Secveral years have passed since ihis favorite piece 9.8 last acted in New.York, Mr. and Mrs, Fiorence then appearea io it, and awused the town for many ‘The Worrell Sisters aud Mr. LefMngwell now sustain {is chief parts. It has been produced with good scenery, and it keeps the ceat stage of Wood's X Lester la s Lively condition | d from, the Navy- | | Halscy st. M. . Chareb | | are sufliclently numerous, and bid | Mirth reigns bere, with unlimited sway. | of pleasant excitement, ** Brotber Sam ™ s likewize to be per- gonnted by Mr, Barton Hill; and thus tbe rural visitor, who long ago made the acquainiance of Lord Du ry, i Our American Cousin,” may to-night ineresse timacy with | | that noblemaa's family by taking & look at bis brother, the | Mon. Sam Stngady. Passing for a moment from gy to grave, we Lave to ote that the lover of sensstional drama may iind Lis pleasure to- night st tbe OLYMPIC THEATER, ™ where Miss Aurora Floyd, the wellknown heroine of Miss Braddon's novel, will appear. in the person of Mrs. Emily Jor dan, and will pass throngh those coarse experiences Which youthful sevsuelity entailed upon her, at the ontset, and which deceit and unlucky circumstances prolonged end ultimately made tragio. Mre, Jordan made her first sppearance in this | character on Mouday evening, before a swall audience, which patiently sat through five acts of w! to us, secrnod elabora t Mness, Tastes didfer, bowbeit; and, to some miods, the | story of & vulger young woman, who has disgraced berself by marrying a borse-jockey, and who—sapposing herself to be & widow—subsequently marries an honest fool, to wia social po- sltion, e so commits nnconscious bigamy, possesses both fa- terest and pathos. Modern fiction has turned out & good many of thes and has found acceptance for books and on the stage, To refined taste, bo | they and tacir surroundings are inexpresnbly vulgar and re- pugnant. Upon the stage thelr multipliclty may, perchance’ Le rightly attrivuted to the fact that they ere, in spirit, almost identiec] with * the erring sister,” whose state of being pe | from Matilda Heron dowaward cousse-grained females, posed by many a | to affrd & m scope for the exhibition of the | emotione) They bave been very plestiful | sinee “Camils* won ity saccess, and tho fountsin been sorely troubled by them, It is m ), Yowever, that their day is past. Aurora Floyd is one of the dul an does ample | to that s The lady’s personal | be actres to lilust chosen to appear. & trust that she will play in something other than ‘A Flovd.” This new ve ustice oine’s dulln: s in this offort than ber talent as an berd to understand the ambition which 1 & character asthat in which Mre, J y is more consp It \ Gaylor's beiter known dramatlsation. Auch of the d 00, is pucrile. The cast introluces several uew pl y W. Ward, who plays th Softy with a good deal of power, sud Mr. Lawler, who loads o empbasis o the idle magnaminity of AL orge W. Clark and Mr, J. E. Wi re glad to sce thew once more w-York atage. The part of Mrs, Powell i played Dy Mrs, Saundere, an actress bitherto astranger, but destined, we think, to al much profe anl estecra i this comminity. We bave strayed into criticisn for 8 moment; but the reader is not, therafore, to turn a ecld shoulder toward the Olymple, Dor to forget that the throad of tLis review is Independence day. How that day will pass & the upon the 2 with snaky repulsivone: | | | i | 1. EPANISH CIR/US can readily bo The coolness of the greatiron tent must in fiecl? atiract wany visitors. Ite position, on Four teenth at,, cloge to Union Square, renders it easy of nccess Three perfirmences ROYA Its programme, too, is fall of praise. to be give 4 a. m., and at 2§ and 8 p. m. Al mauser of 4 the acrobatic and gy muastic exploits aie to be performed, o trained ponies and tie ciowns will give the element of humor 10 an entertaiument which is full of interest. At the NEW BOWERY THEATER the wonderful Bulslay Brothers and Se Rosita, and M Agoust, and o sprightly bullot troups il combine ic ane deitly joins the elements of strength, courage, v, fomance, and merrimont, *The Battle of | « fought, and pengent ilastratioss wid be | Tu that * when the cat's away the wice tainment whic! THE BUISLAY PAMILY, entertaiament ju the day ot Bl Park Balloon, and w atpectacie o abouid say, furm o & trapezs in mid-air, boues pendence of fear and of nerves which, we ifving. At the OLD BOWERY THZATIR con perf ce will be given performarce at B, | CHRISTY'S MINSIRELS. The Ethiopians wiil give & matinés at 2} o'clock to-day. and asecond performance in the evening, **Schermerhorn's By 18 the priveipal feature in the programme, which is ereate coul merriment, To day isthe las of PARK THEATER BROOSLY “The Marbie Hear:” will bo acted here, to-day, ata matl, née, Inthe evening * Richard the Third” will ba produced. Mr. Densy will pay Raphael and Rickard, and wil atir up the theater goers of Brooklya in an unwosted manner, we do uot | doubt, | A by-and-by, wh o'clock, and an sther, there is o good show of theatrical equibe; and sil the rockets have shot up and exploded | and wll the pin-wheels have led themselves through their | ying eplonder into peacefal darkness, and rest comes, after our mational revel, we may look back with complacence | | upon the dramwatic portion of our pleasure, and sy, with Moore, that e and wandering, leciared to il they met 3 the 5. tiug LETTER FROM PITTSFIEL ——— From Our Own Correspondent. Priverizip, Mass., Thursday, Jute <6, (66, Whige miserable cits pant, perspiring about Wall strect, or aguish, limp, and loiter aloug Broadway, Berkshire hills wear their soft purple, aud Berkshire valleys their ool groens, aud woo weary workem to come and sleep oud frolic the hours away. From the Connecticut border, wl through the vale of the bright Housatonie, the most | eharming nooks and dingles declare themselves; the pret- tiest villages, the turiftiest towne, the pleasantest home- ads, and villas, and mansions. Pocts have sung them, ¥ lie on the city tables in ll the bravery of blue Artists have painted them, and they look down | frames from the walls of the | nd sce for himself this | t picturesque Piedmont. ‘Whoover this wook turned his back upon Manhattan and camie bitkerwand in_scarel of dryad, and hamadryad, or read, or farm, would bave seen a pageant whose like is unknown among these peaecful hills. ‘That is, he would have seen it had he been possessed of the threo magie bits of | ;um.u.m whieh were the * open, me” of the feast. or it was n wedding, gollen, silver, dinmmond, anything but base wetal, und the uninvited million could not come. The church was bright with flowers, and dazzling with the | many-colored splendors of the bridal train, whose name was legion. And the great mansion of the bride’s futher, which is the architectusal boast and wonder of the region routd about, was more fragrant and more brilliant then the chureh, and gay with the flittiugs of it ;‘nmll. Ard the hotels were full, and familiar faces from ew-York and Boston, and elsewhere, smiled beneath elaborute hair-dressing, or above immaculate nec For Mr. Edward Learued, tho railroad king, who gave the feast, is not o man who does things shabbily, At his po- tential nod all the kingdoms of the earth rushed to pour l‘fil into the lap of Lis fuir daughter, the bride, and to eap up beautiful things for the pleasure of the guests. A at tent sprang up on the luwn, and was discovered to be u pavilion for dancing, where the most tireless and har- s of bands discoursed most elegant music. In the supper-rcom becomes an enchanted garden, where a fountain of champagne fell in amber showers into # basin of trostwork, sud where gold snd sjlver branches bare miraenlous fruitage of every daring dolight which confectioner could conceive or cook compound, And for the bride’s costume! It was satin, and it was ut-face, nnd it was cobwebs, and sun-bemns, and wll #orts of beautiful things, and it came from Paris, or from the moon, where only, in my opinion, such a glitteriug, regal robe could huve been woven, and it cost §3,000. Very pretty sho looked in at, too, and o thought Mr, Frunk Kernochan, the groom, and all the compauy after :in a little less vehemently, perhaps, as was ultogether ing. As for the room where the presents were, it was {unl one duzaling Tom. Tiddlers ground, or a section of Tifluny's, or & eolony of fugitive plate from Bull & Black’s. ‘The catalogue of the frosty glories of that apartment would be Tike the Book of Nuwmbers for repetition aud voluminons- ness. It was patent to the idlest observation that if fuir Mre. Kernochian were to sip her tea With a teaspoon new every morniug, and fresh every evening, she would not, in the course of a loug and unruftled cxistouce, be uble to use all the massive teaspoons that were given her. The forks presented an equally hopeless array, and there were such hosta of all the useful nn’r:m-lm results of the silver mines, that every article of furniture in the bride’s man- sion, from the grand piuno to the most iunocent lovking chaif in the drawing-room, will Lave to becowo a safo in dinguise, or the lady will never be able to sleep o' nights, hirough suxiety for the precions care, & Well, th one, ‘The guesie to the hundred haunts wheneo Groom and bride to their_paluco by the Lako of Blue skies smile and soft airs fuu, and quiet mooulight shed peaee on them, ws on all other bappy brides and. tender grooms! For yonth, and Fope, and beaut, cm alive to this lurge endlife-giving June, an 1 seein 1) have o speeial claim on ber bounty. And oue faucica that all marriages on which sho smiles are bappy, and froitful, and blessed. As I was ubout to say, when Miss Learned's wedding party interrupted we, Pittsticld ix a charmivg place for Nanimer rest, and its hotel is hospitable and its peoplo kindly. When Sarutoga palls and Long Branch grows monotonous, come to the Berkshire hills, O, scokers for fresh telds uunlr tures new, and be satis d with theis beauty, aud stillness, and peac Eaorants proy SwepeN, —The steamship Mauri- ting, which is expected to srrive at this port from Sweden in few daye, with 500 emigrants, i the first steamer which has ever carried emign.nts directly from Sweden to this country. ®1'Le emigrants are of a supersor cliss, both male and fomale, o forwer comprigog Gmleboiers aud meckanics of varigus uoumw , cf the Court, | and bore visible marksof viclooce, Corons e e e ——————————— CITY NEWS. e o . Bowy's Hean.—Hot weatber and aboliday bave a upon the live stock trade generalls, though lamhs bave beex selling well, _ Cattle were glenty and lower. They were barely sold out. ownere Joelug morey Sheop are le. lower thau last week aad sell elowly. Hoge are usetanged, ravgiog from 10 to 10i¢. depressing ieflue ——— Mornis axp FEssgx Rammoan.—The work of changing the gunge of this road bas been completed, and trains are now running regularly. e ——— Tie METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. — This exeelient Society is now in full force at No. 207 Broad- way. Tts objects are to 8id in carrying out the Excise law, Dby uniting the moral and material strength of the friends of 1aw and order, in sustaining the Board of je in the faith- ful discharge of its duties, and to sdvance the cause of tem- peranes generaly in (e Motropolitan District. All in favor of the for wre Tequested (0 communicate with the Chair man of the sommittee, Chailes C. Leigh. —— Crrursar, CourTs.—In the Court of Special Ses- sions, before Justices Kelly and Dowling, yesterday morning, Semuel Kreamer charged Frederick Auger with assauiting his daughter with a horse-whip, A case being proved againet the defendant ho was fined €50, 83 o puntehment. The panel of Grand Jurars for_the July term of th Court of General Ses- ‘which is held by Jadge Rasecl], were selected yester Those to serve are as follows: sin I, Day, Chas. H. Rayisond, Wi, ell C. ixd Austin war. Edward Wes Abrabew Lent. Jokn A 0 W. Lent, Dennis Saddlier, Thon M. Fatridge, Segine Tho only tr third d 1 yesterday was a case of barglary in the 7 " named Jo s Young_men, 1espectively olas + Lawless,” aged 18 ed with #4) yords of silk, belon Lawis was tried and convicted, and rg il E. omended tot of the Twenty-efghth Preciuct arrested rietor of & jowelry store at No. 323 f grand liroeny, proferred against f No. 71 Naseawst. The comypl April the accusod fie- » quantity of goods, nnder n o parpose of upeuing a store. ' articles were missed. A sbort tine sed o sloro ot the above locality, and in aut recoguized three riogs »Valued ot §52. Theso were of other articles, which bave rs a8 Naviug baen stolen fiom terday Officer B Christian Jacebls, proj Hudson-st, oired was coggmitted for tria] 00 batl Wl oW jlants s irins, c18.—Yesterday afternoon Augustus Jeving, while in the premises No. 26 Now-Bowery, aceidentally shot bimeclt in the stoma ilo examining & yplstol, causing & He was conveyed to Bellevae Hospital by the Acer! severe wound. Haskine, aged 12 years, residing with \rrie na jesterdny AferLoon at the Lead by the nremature ex- ogonst. He was powder, at > Howpitul. i yesterday fell from one of the John Drisco 2 the d. windows of the o second flovr of No, ™ Hoosevcl: st., and was baaly inju s ahe by Arvegep Roppery.—Sarah Lyon of No. 201 Elm- st., was yesterday airested by Officer Doron of the Fourteentd Precinet, on the complaint of Margaret Lenox of No. 3 tes thot on the 224 ult., while varest. The complainant st w-lxing out with the_prisoner, she aceepted an insitation to © bouse of 35, Lyou. O reaching there she re- v aceased, and soon fe! ling drivg from s heipless, she «ome drag must have been pinced dranght givon hor. Jastice Dowbing comisitied n default of $2,000 Dail, B “ IspaxTicIpB.—The remains of a female i yesterday morning fand in the vault attached to the premises No.13 Broadway. It was wrapped up in a picee of old cloib, amanu beld an it n ber for trial i Deputy T om ‘examination, and found that the Tn bis opinion death was caneed by 4 by the ced it inquest on the remains, 30 D., made a post-mort child had been born aliv wtrangulation, and a verdict to that effect was re: ey How the budy came iato the vaut, aad whe ; there is unkpown. An Oration de exbant ve 1 of com) ! Will:ox & 1 the Co. & Ovgx o TiE FourTi—Those who wish to spend | plessant lour in the PrnexoLoaioas Meswus wilfisd it cpes to- A , with sdvice o9 to the best parsult, will be mede. Examinatior 39 Broadw ) BEOOKLYN NEWS. i 1RooKLYN BOARD OF EDUCATION. Filueation met last cvening, bat in cousequene® of the alsence » quorum, ndjoursed nutil next Tuesday. The schocly are T disw.ssed from the present until the 3d of September. Tur OTER0 MURDER case was bronght up be- fore the Kings County Court of Operand Termiser yesterday, | i » District- & ttorney to sentence Teier, bat the imatter wasy laid 1al Term, which weets in September. | ot et \ RAILROAD AccipENT.—An old gentleman named Corcoran was run over by the Jamaioa Railrond yesterday and severely injared that bis life is despatred of. —~~— FxprostoN or Fireworks.—About 94 o'clock night a lot of fireworks ou a stand opposite No, 233} Gra E. D., accidentally took firs, and eseated considerable alarm over uutil the nest G ast promenading had their ribh owner of the stock, Go e McCoy, b 1 & Officer McLaughifn, of the Fuorty-fifth Precinct, spoiled his | acciden! uniform in bis cffurt« to overcomo the alsaster. t was fiow/ly rectified at an expesse of about §100. i e sy CASUALTIES,—Coroner Smith yesterday held an inquest on the body of a Little girl nawmed Mary Doaglas, who died from the offects of burns receivod the previous day, by her clothes taking fire at the glass-house, corner of North Fleventh and Second-st., E. D. - The ute of the deceased resido at the coruer of North Tenth and Second ats. A verdict of ae- cidental denth wos rendered by tho jury. Morritt Teunece, & clild two years of age, was ran over on Monday afternoon Mondday afternoon by a Montrose-ave, car, and sustained in- uries which will probably prove fatal. The P ents of the in- red child reside at No. 170 South Sixtl-st., E. D. —A meeting of the —— Tug LAGER Beer DEALERS lager beer dealors of Brooklyn was held at the Military Garden, near the New Court-House, yesterday afternoon, but no busi- ness of any importance wos fransacted. and m&mhnrud w0 await the decision of the Courts in relation to the injazetions granted and apphied for. —— Tue ProsprcT PARK.—The {ollowing gentlemen were yesierday appointed Commissioners for Prospect Park; Silas Ludlam, Teuuis G. Des G ilie T. Jenks, Henry i arphy, Ir., nad War, 2. Thomas. sz 20% Fr About 11 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out ina honse in Dean-st, mear Franklin-ave., owned and occupied by Mr. McKuight, The bulding, which was & totally destroyed. Loss 81,200, The ere locked 1u & room, and, playing with tible mate: on fire o 4 A P. heuck, Tackabeary, J. W. Cleveland, Dr. W. D, Dowwell, 4 children W.G. T angison, Mrs, wid narse [ Ewtions, J. A, Gullager, Miss M. Hilliarp, E. A. Hutchiuson, L Marey, L. 1. Parsous, J. B. Putton, Mr. La Wakeman, M, C} R J. Darrell W 1. Fore, 0. E. Houie, W. F, Harding, N ywood, "McMarery and child, J. Turcell, J. . Swith,"J. Sulliva, A. V. Ryao, and 17 in the stoer 3 FROM PORT-AU-PRI a British schoo —Mr. Crosby, wifs and two ebildren, Ms, Joliaso o Joht Northrd 4 child. . and 200 burg 44 duys, with md hip Alphs (Norw. . (0 order. The A. hod 4 deaths aud 1 bitth on the possage. PBerk Grosshersagin Avus (Meck.), Wendt, Trieste 64 days, with mdse, to Fupeh, Nieinche & Wendt. Frie Ban Glacowo (1tal.), Fropsui, Palermo 60 days, with fruit to e, e ock Tomond (of Storkton), Bisck, Sagun 13 days, with sager lnll R P Buck & Co. Salled ju company wiih brig ‘ownsend, for eaton. iehe. Rohert Noble (of Halifux), Weat, Cat Ioand 11 dyw, with hene Jot Northrop (Re.). D Port-aaPrince 20 dsgs, with chr. John Northrop (Pr.). Davicon, Port-an-Prince " w logwood, &e., to D. n?n.\v..u lzo‘ . a5 ‘ MEMORANDA, Tho beis Mande (from Mussocibo for New York) went sabors In Crooked-Isiand Paseage sbout June 1, aod becaine 8 tota) lovs. The crew and cergo were sayed. SPOKEN, ke falat. 24 20, long. 49 15, ‘whaling bark Triken, from St inas, boud N, with 67 bbla,speria ol DAt Sanset, 8. W. e 58 P TS et N0 o MACFARLAND® Book Store, corner Twouty-third st. and Biosdway, there you will find all the NEEW BOORE of the day sod all the o'd Stand: Eoglish, ¥reugh and Fooiob Stabivucry. | 3 < 0 Critiesl Acco The Board of | i orrrny SwixpLERs =2 Prief Insight i thelr Modo of OF tion ;- Genuiue Qoid Watches” fag T Doilars Apire H hmull'u: ‘-ljflx » Price ; Astonishing C1 y of Couniry Veor Works sud, slso, cholee l WIS HOUSE 18 ‘I‘Illhulflmnlrn 'LILE ciey, NIELO? GARDEN.—OVERTURE ot &, - O R B G T RATLEY. @ furewell periormances o Aumerica piior to their defartire. " tei for RESOWSNED RAVELS. GABRIEL, FRANCOIS, AN 2 YOUNG AMERIC A monster progevmuie for this WEDNESDAY, Juiy il HOOLMASTY.R, ' A 4 FRANCOIS LAVAL, ke, LE DIABLE A QUATRE, FrAxcors RAVEL, S1630RINA Prvira and ALL TRY Daxcins. ANTOINE RAVEL, YOUNG .:g;:nc‘.' and ALL THE COM. THE THREE FLYINO TRAPFZE, by YOUNG AMFRICA. ROSIORROW (R RADAL . SECHAT MARBIAOE. (L 0n oAy A RANCOS RAVELS ONLY DE o ‘i ¥ AVEL'S ONL NEFIT. THE PASTOMINES (ks fn mad years) snd STHCR ,\{.‘p’(.:fi Wil shortly be presented he GREAT PANTOMIME OF RAOUL. . The pecullar constroction of this fivorite edtablistwest, /4 JLLUMINATED GARDEN, THOROUGH VENTILATION. b, e, venders i st all times delighifally cool. [ h —JULY 4, 5 GRAND PERFOKMANCES. Miss FANNY HER Mr. G. L, FOX. Afternoon at 2; Evouine ot 8. EVERY UK PIECE, THE CABIN BOY AND BURLESQUE. L. and PANTOMIME, VALENTINE AND . THE FAST WOMEN and SING RYON, UNE RE, 3 R | July 6 8. 8 SANFURD'S CELEBRATYI 'SQUE OPEEA TROUPE, frow Philadelphis, for & v RTLETT & DEMORES SEW. CHINE, with recent and valgable §7,provenents, » e and most deeirable stitoh, 7 every particulas tis ve y! e With all the attachiments coiy ot 5 Need vs. dress W. J " Agents wante L. 1TO NETS, WITH PATENT PORTALLE FRAMES. G. L & J. B KELTY, g e v ss . KOS THOMAS R. AGNEW™, Greuwich w1 ate., where you will find ‘Lroe ColfongFich, 57 o o ny sare fn New-York, e i, Ovicn op ik MAkisgA Covr. _ No.28 Wattgr. Nuw-) onx iy NUAL MEETING of the fa }n 2 Come held this ey, with o representa@h of sbo .t *, 16 fol'owing gentlen.en chosen A yess: DAVID B TURNFR, MARK BRUMAGIM, 3. P. BOBINSON, W.W. GILBEKT, B. H. VAN ANKIE. JAMES ) cany ro £ the exaning 1y as ool TARC ), PID)] JINGSFORD™® OSWEGO COR . eascn of CUOL ERA, or gy preved HEALTUEFUL ARTICLE O most deilcate pert of IN iigious and ¥O0D. JCERS. ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, ORANGE DUCKING POW ORANGE RIFLE FOWD) FOURTH OF JULY CANNON POWDER. U. 8. Govern..eit 5 . SMITH & BARD oW B DAVIS COLLAMOR Have vow in store FLOWER STANDS for mental, & novel 'I‘HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE br JULY 4. . WEEKLY TRIBUNE for uhig ek eontalis tie o T stor Lane : The and the Turifl; Peaco—No Nuws qp e WarK. Conditjon of the & of the Comrespoudent—1. A Glimpse of Rausas Twe Correspomden e--Sor- 247 SrasoN—( « A “feakiant ! The Something o Persde; Ani (o gress Hall U priate T The And b Staright; With) nd om Siges who New Grintieg In- of th Hoer, v the | cove "o the S w of Fishkill Caori—Reprts from al gure of the fatry. x E ts, of tho Prisans st w ik the id D Adveuce of the petor of Aussim end Austria sid itly ¢ of Suffiage, Covgress, ut. - Albsoy. SnxaToR LANE 07 KAN As—He thiogh tre beed o Particaiers of e Aiaic : The Recsons foc ¢ Mrxicombizity Lo portant News; Capt of Matamorcs by the e 5, A anovetion Arisies o German War ; Deciaration of War. Hpxaron BEowy 8 DecLixarion—iis Vi d the President, THE GERMAN SARNGTRPRST— Koo leties of iniddiers and their Doy ion & to be beld PoLimicat—A Jouiso Couv +, aiso Political Ney frous weny deiphin on the 14th of A States. Tue Five ARTS Prnrsorar Fome1ay Nwws—Discelannous Ttems. GRNFRAL NEWs—T1 tereating Domestic ltems, 2 AMKKICAN I3STITUTE FARMERS CLvp—Tuedsy, Ju Strawberries—Marguerite, Butfalo Seedilug avd McAvoys Scru g, (reen Prolific. The Mouitor sud Brooklyn Scariet. Triowphe de (et Da Constaute. Fre.cu's Seedilug, Joconds or 700, ' Feast Garibald), Brighton Piae, Black oy P Troca, Peok Growiag 1o tor Noeded: riross fowing In Flusothy~When to Cot; Prame 'Wasted | Trgeeus{ouid »—l'x":"""wum-% e Lo | re Wanl Vool—Its Ce ualities ; (ificial Tou Enperiments About. Fatente—foloimation \\'..mh..." e ™ Varunina—in Doted Cora Seed; T Ko Ginek G ] o ciments ; Abuut P & STouv—3 Mechanie’ ous ; The Richest Woman {n PorTaI—The Volunteer's Roturgy Tun Duy Gooos Manker. LATAST EUROPFAN BIARKNTS. TICAL—~C1TY ITExs. ax MARRIAG Larest Nuws 87 MAG¥ST10 'l'u.-url!l’-em Diegasches i T nkiaLWall Reports of the Stock, Money, Cotton, Gre e Y , Oreia Matkets, spncilly rrpoied or 'r-z'fi. e g goudy fot mling, v contr 7 1 yoar-33 nnubers s SELEFASTENING (GENGEMBRE'S PATENT.) T ON aud TAKEN OFF in a MOMBNT 1y oue, without ses| screw, rivet or cut in the Tnynnheu-.-uro'?u?“ t to auother in_sn nave: pull off nor tear the cloth. in eves 1 oy RN WA sl or e ATALY o o s LVE B T e price, one set EEV or o Foue dos. SUSPENDER BUTTONS. one dor. eash for Cogt P rooats, 1 75 pee box. A full descriptive Ish, fou yle of Buiton can be ordesed, will be sedt by wiail o drows, W WAERINS, Sole Agery Mo 41 ork. 2. 0., Box N T state where you saw the sdve o . A. BROOKS, Ast, Tmporter ard Manufactaror of I'S, SHOES, &C. No. 573 BROALWAY, NEW.YORK. DIRECTIONS FOR MEASURING TUE FOOT. 1. Pleca the foot upos 3 plsce of pager ar +the outline of same with a pe jcn will g ve the I leth o apcead o e foat, s'bown In iguce 4 econd, Muke tle f; fnches und fractions, with tape tess higure K, via k i Toadway, comer Catal ot Parope, of the : T L D —

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