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ONE DAY LATER - NEWS s g me neatly aktn 40 vocal tone, and blend shout. ax it now doss 1n wost points Many cxperienced s at its best when first com. | richness, mellowness, and sof | ol well built orgats exBIbit, woull seem | best of its class, 1+ the entire absenee of a case amenial front, show pipes, artist 1 internal econvmy OF the orgaw Tho E Couflicting Repo ACADEMY OF MUSIC: aword rogarding the Both Sides Claim the Vietory, «: Trusiing that your exeelont suggestion oulsdn regard to 4o erectlon of this bulldiag, | - ot ot 1o oo ey | THE PRUSSIANS “IN GALLICIA. i ou o grander sccls pay better? T am surt . bowever, musi first be con aced must necessarily have a bot i Ir produced omes, wos o secnery, and, in fact, no reom for Farnue Porxt, Wednesday, July 11, 1856, | The steansship K¢, David, from Liverpbol June 9%, v | Londoudery June 3¢, pass-d this point at 10:30 this ¢ clags who might bav: no e 9 peifirmers are cosaidered & 1n grand opera, there crs seld As for singers, we get hip Baltie, froms New-York reached Southi- 1 the eveniog of the 77th, hip Erin, from New-York arrived at Liver- | o make a change here would be might tienbave | tx being sborn of half its mu: ¢ weal, are two vast!y Th steamship Denmark, from New-York arrived at | 4 | Crookhaven on th American_slooj he 25th, on a cruise. S$hiy Fanny Hamilto was burned at Gibraitar. THE WAR IN EUROPE. THE PRUNSIANS war Ashuelot left Queenstown GGIMIA UNIGNISTS. from Philadelphis for Genoa | No particalars. IN PRINCE WILLIAM RESOLUTIONS wu! the mana reme Lotters, eulogisiie of (be | The Battle at Skaliz—C, tion. Morace Maynard of Ten after which th wsctl 0y twe Hon. A. Chester of lhlinois, | siates Senator eleot from 11 lona were adopred Suaccesses of the Prussinus, Loxpox, June 29, 1666, The war news is conflicting, both sides claiming to have | obtained the advantage in the encounter on the 2th inst. | &7 gement is reported as having taken r to wecure these 1 penence. ef crws: d skt s, enumerat cedeu of the press, sl frvedom 18 the & Hostilitiee between the Austrian and Prussians had | commenced. There was a desperate battle in Bohemia A Prussian telegiam dated Nachod says: “An important battle in which cavulry and artlillery The Awstrians were driven back from near Okali owiez. Three flags and many prigoners were taken. retion of the poiitical and Cekien bs the ouy hnown test of defiuition of loss on either side is unknown.” The first Prussian Aroy ambery or metit A Biedau telegram says: Corps attacked the euemy at Frankenan. Tho battle | began at 10 a.m. Phe Awstrians were duiven back in | the direction of Josefstadt. A Vienna telegram of the 25th says that it is officially snnounced that at the buttie near Swuiitz the Prussians lost many prisoncrs and 18 gufs. After | - | the battle a Prussian Major proceeded to the quarters *| of Marsha! Benedek, under o flag of truce, to solicit | an armistice, and the demand was refused, A Cracow dispatch of the evening of the 25th says: eharity of themany vh ved snd wadg in tates. aty of our glortous Republic por falih in e futore ustaln d. snd t This morning the Prussians made a fresk attack wpon | Oswicezyen in Gallicia, when they were repulsed with | heary losscs. The Prussians destrayed the Crocow and (¥ THE DEPUTATION OF CHIHUATUA. Just received by th in this city, from Sau Antomio, Texas, at deputalion of Chibuahun assem- a village of the Sta fawe npon s of Chi- | Vienus Railway in several places, scriously interrupting | p d'é¢at given by | theAustricn communieations with Galicia. The Austrians entered Mystooitz, in Bilesta, on the n thé®afternoon the tolegraph station was It is true that such w protested wzainst the ¢ 4, agaivst hig illegal continuance in power ontgnts of the decrees issued by him on | ovember of 1gst yeas, wherein he declared This document | Autonio, Texas, and of Lhibushua, D. | poar Turnan. y the French aud eon- | 10 @0 80 was tooirenn to e T Dave attended their effort ot sathility, ngain in possession of the Prussiaus. & published in Prussisus report successes The Anmy of the Elbe took 7 officers and 500 men prisoners. . The cavelry had several engageutents, aud the Ause teians suffered Leavy losses, The Thind Corps took | 1,000 prisoners. Italian opcrs has § City of Mexico. JUAREZ TO CHINUARUA-~NO YRENCH NEARER THERE THAN DURAKGO. San Frascisco, Wednesday. Preswlent Juarez to C nos fuliiliwent of that promie we are mot very * LVEREIN DEFUNCT. Iverein has ceascd to exist, but jed by the Governments where ovornment 18 about | 1 adds that ** b r (here than Durngo, Mhe Times says th duties continued to be | foreign goods aro landed. T ke necessity of baving as A\ TIE AUSTRIANS— | FORCE DEFEATED BY PRLASION OF THE MINISTRY OF STATE=—DIYI- | ready to coniribute b ach an establishment. The Committee on affeirs compon to Hungary and gary assume s portion of the Austrian State debt, that loens and commercial questions be treated in cowmon by means of special treatics, DEDT — OWNERSHIP OF Austrig proposes that Fux CORPORATION LANXDS—A NEW MILITARY DIVISON | AL OF SPANIARDS EXILED FROM BOUTH N THE EXNGLIsH acustance in the most sulst vers general'y giseosse d In its accom pi f The N. b T THE WAK IN ITALY. © of thie Associnted Prees. . HHAvANA. Tuly 7, 1866, arrival of the English steamer Solent Yesterds dutes 16 the th uit. aud Vera Cruz The Battle at Custozan Dispatch from the The Italian losses 8t the recent batile were great, but of 50, fought and | g0 Augtrian losses wero belioved to be still greater. To- | ward mightfoll the Italians and Aestrians retired from | their respective positions. 4 Tho Kigg bud adeircsscd o dispatcl to the President of | the Council, whick says the battle was neither won nor lost. *Ihave ordered & cougentrution of all our forces Our army is in excellent [autoyuce, dated J trians, to the nuv theeinsnrgents at Tuljutin, of which piace they it the Tigperialists. The in ad fled en masse, beaviog thi k of » rising in Huaehi- | T The forces commanded “esuillo, lad been defeated. 1 the 1oth of dune, bad decrocd tho The duties of this 10 the future, Would bo in the charge of the Ministry vt Tulavcings on Saturday aud Sunday i@ iu very vazue re nango, b iu very vag not ouly the resdeit throug that plessapt Summer art sty enguged aio frsi-elass. Miss Matilda Toedt ; Ministry pf 8ta to resume the campuign. ¢ the Tmperial Govern- | as one-half dividend A Berne telegram says th¢” Avstrians have returned to ud by the stsawer tho first station upon the Stelvio. The Italians have taken position neur Ponte di Diave —— we first concerts + of which were va:l unqualified delight to the vimiior re to i ero “free gratls for , th be sent to Eng “they write that “finding obstacles” to expedition for the recovery of Chi- | was captared on Lis return to uilty of giek u wean spac ¢ on o level with peeplas (b concerts will be repeer « gveuings next Oar falr countrywoman, Mo, Van in London, where she is resting Lo studying bard in the Ime of ber yrf age of being able to listea to (Le © the world sfiords. now centere! teigaed prima donma wuprewe & whole of last Winter, alled to shake the popularity of $he will not appear in Londgy this scas an oxoclient engagoment W sppear il the coming Winter sbe will sustaln L the Royal Opera Houses of St Peters) Bope 10 be able to tecord a fréwh sott £ of | scenes of aetion. £ ORGAK CONCERT AT TR CAUNCH OF THE COVENANT, The exhibition of & nes orgar is & matter of mucli iatercst wt the present time, whes thomanufactares of forvign ors introduced into this ecuntry Lring competition clove atband. Mr. George P. Bristow. the orgatist of the charch and Mr. G.W. Morgan, were ani cunced o itor. but in consequence of the wevere ilnews of My, Eiristow | the whote daties dovolved mpos Mr. Morgan, w tsem o auly s0 competent and re #eloetions were varied and in excr amet was admirable thromghout. e diiplayed the various apecialities of the orgar, showing 1s ® yios and tn combination, and bringing out 114 solid power witl ‘mach grandeur of effect. The organ bas two banks of keys und & slops thot spesk In the swell there are eight stovs—vi principal, stopped dinpason, Sfbeentl, cornet sid the great organ therewmre 14 siops—viz, gambs sel ionsl, stopped diapason, fiute, gemeborn, 11 ineipdl twelfih, tifieonty tramyet. clario, sesquialtra (five ranke), great double dinmscy #rand open diapason wnd epen dispaccy. i ke podals there are uix stope—viz: bourdon, doable vpen drupomon, trombone | ‘prineipsl. quint, viclomoello and tremolo aud thred coupier componition pedals, mot being completcd, were Lhaval for this exhibition, bus will, whes ready. afford ol the Laeilitios which are attaci.cd 1o lrst-lass orpens For an instrument of the eppaciiy o bove ludi Yutest production from Mr. L. U. Stusrt's faciory mest be oo + midered ns. romarkable for fpower, aud the strength of toue ‘whieh it froely gives out iw excellent i ual iy ol be Conparen wrevery fine lndeod; there s & solidity and gravdenr iv their Sone vot often et with. 18 sowe Cuusual comblnation o * produce orehestral effects, certaln kassl o shrill fone At Tampico, the enciy y tiver water was available for dri | kimds extremely dear, Mexico. June 58, 1666, r hus deereed the law by which the corpo- | ranted in fof) ownership to natives and | the district in which they are situated. He —French, Austrian e, and wished 1o planters or farmers, public lands 4 be given, which should be assigned by the NO NAVAL ARMAMENT. The Petrie Las reason to bolieve that no armaments are being made for the purpose of sending French squadrons |+ of observation to the Adriatic or the North Sea. THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. The Conference on the Danubian Principalities had ed- xd provisions of a! ration lands are ocreed that 1o thos who bad served —— A new Military Division has been formed, composed of riients of Ouxaca, Tehuantepec, Tobasco and ENGLAND. adquarters at Qaxece. —— s1e bocoming mo zabn and Cordova. . L4t} robbed st Orizaba in the middle of the streot, D ssengers wounded. Af Vera Cruz on the 30th, notwithsianding the stronj 300 wen werd landed Trom the Frencl Matatnoros. 1t was seid that Gen. it has eon Juded NEUTRALITY OF ENGLAND A proclamation of neutrality i Continental “affair bad been published. GENERAL NEWS. . GENERAL NEWS, « 20t), and two awell fn the harbor, sicomer ddonis from Mejia came with this force. MOPES OF MEXICAN IMPER] Wrw-ORLeans, Wedits TALISTS. any, July 11, 1856, Tmperialists sy the Liberals 2 . The Mexican eced to power wittiout THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS —LORD DERBY TO FORM A MINISTRY—RUMORED COALITION. Nothing is known of the Ministerial drrangements, ex- cept that the Queen has suthorized Earl Derby to form s Migistry, and promised her suppo A meoting of the chief Conserva the 28th, after which Earl Derby proceeds to ‘Windsor to | Jay before the Queen the yesult of U The Herald (couservative) again says that the difienlties in the way of fomying a stroug Mivistry, The Morning Post thinks thereis some reason to expect that Palmerstoniaus may be induced to codperate and thus enable Lord Derby to form a Government of some power. Lowpox, principal exkil. ARMY GAZETTE. CONTRACTS AND LEASES. WTMENT, ADJUTANT GESEVAL'S OFFICE, ASHINGTON, Monday, July 9, 1866, CinctLak No, 18.—~The following mstractiong in y & master could do. ‘e aud bis perforn tives was to be held on anlities u succes: by officers of the he eonsultations. relation 10 cottracts and lepsce, executed | blished for their i Teguldr Army on recruiling service, are pul formatiorn und guidance: Contracts or leases nxe Tequized to be mado in quin- te. 1wo coples to be forwaraed to with affaarit prescribed by od lna thie rhturne 7, and 0ne CoPY Sicind: Lontracts ur loasea signed and exe isl capadity ove exs OWNSLED, Aselstant P - wdinns on the Plains. €1. Louis, Wednesday, July Lute wiyion from the Plains report great oxci the Blne River eountry, in conseqiy wcrs of Tndiens, who mini R et g into the sef ostimated 16 ba 10,030 sizoug, oad & | lue Biver to Smoky Tl Veley fus | wpprehended. There wom bul few troops 18 4% | Gy is not given. eports a hostile feeling am this office, one copy et approved June e office of the Department ch to be retalsed Ly there cuted by reeruit wh | inclading Whigs and some Esrl Derby is endeavoring to form. a coslition miniatry, | My g oflicern in thoir of the members of the late Gov- STRIKE OF SEAMEN. ‘There are indieations that the striko of the scogmen st ;| the port of Loudon in £f sbous to ceasc. t The Times alludes to yomors alfecting a house at Bombay, and says thas fr they aro known to be fncortect. The assets are of such @ chamcter 38 to gaar- The Judigge autee the itimate safety of every elai. The rame of the from New-Mexico e dud ians of that territory, onlyeme tibe G, Pope was to be in Saita Fee on the The Cerps Legislatif has yose d the Budget by & lango wajority. J A Commercial 1 Liveseoon CorToN MARKET--Jund 29, v organs, large tone aud grea e o ilen wouid wee tisondinary @ nd says that Herfing's ot Sutes passed, throtich tge gréut fire preserving all ir coutouts withomt & single loss, A disprtzh recel that If strength can be obtained i1 fhat time's wellowing and sofic Perion, eradieate all trace of harsh «f n ~The | Spertoriiy over us. Wit cbusacieiisss agh touey ang it the NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1866 ular vey mcliding irters lea .o | con to y 7 ‘Wx"l‘ | congwatulate s I 6% mry bank yon mmst cordially; - u'/ ‘“:':;3' s of Ireland—for tow; 75 MARKET <Th?, wa ket - Le weathey bas be TLo merket rules steady. 0 per cost. 5208, OH@OIL | Central Kaitr 3 TR Py tTRAND FIRD. > ~—— | | { RELIEF PO THE SUFFERERS—TRE PORTLAND MUTAL | British ¢ | ADDRESS FROM THE KING OF ITALY, ———— Comunitteo of e New-York Produce Exchange for the reiief of the sufic iu Portiand Archibald Ruxt £16048, W, Coleman £ Ca.. A. K Kest & Co.. 16| Weeks, Dougiass & C 100/ A, R. Gray ... 10l Divis & Beoao @ Jed. Frye & Co. W Faxson, H. B, Cromwyil & 50! Jobn Boynton W Elliot . | Frederick Lacey Oliver e udt), & Jo | John 8. | Cash Carln Col W.H, M 3 | A | Raw'e, K A.M.'Co F. Whitney. | Jefire; x Wi A. H. Pomroy & C Gro. Hyrkime 101 Thouins & Beub | gherwaod & 25,Geo. A. Adam New York, Ju! Tuk POKTLASD MUTUAL INSURA Poriuaxy, Mo, Juiy 1.—The Portlind Mutual Insurance Company, which has been repoited os losing ooly 8100,000, | cannot Yose less than $400,000. It bes been in operation for | many years, taxing risks on bouses at very low rates, mostly | among the middle classer. Iiwill be able to pay about 20 per cent on the Lses. This will fall very severely on the widows, orphens ana poorer classes who insured in the company. SARATOGA T0 POKTLAND. sanaroos, Wednesday, July 11, 1666, The guests of Union Hotdl have decided to give o tableaux | matinés on Satarday next for the begefit of the Portlnd suf- deiers. EXTENT O THE CONPLAGRATION. A cortespondeat of The Boston Chronicle writes as follows: The extent of the destruetion is bardly realized at the firet | glance; but s you pass back and forth through the ruius, and | ‘see the piles of brick and mortar, of twisted iron and prostrate | columps—all that rematn of once kandsome and commodions stores and nouses—ibe mind begins to realize the extent and terrible form of o fire. the sight of whick was enough to send | terror and gloom to the heartof any people less coursgeous and | enterprising than the citizeus of Portsnd. Thanks to the x prompt respopss from all seetions to the call for help, there | there; and os nbue of the railrosd or wharf property was in- has been no isterruption 1o travel t. there b mjory 1o dy. w. on the 4th, and burned until 7 8. m, er the fire b i1s o ud, and Just thero the fire stoj g everything belwee, ECAPITULATION OF Th..$1.024.400 1 Co. New-Haven. 635,000 | 4n Albany.. 491000 | in Woreester. been no loss of sparks into them to the greu | moruing, sfter bur ¥ 0 (1 in Norwich, oo |1 i Lowell POFTIAND TO NEW-YORK. tologram from his Houor the Mavor of Portiand | 3ery 16, 1066~ Thanks for the liber:Liv of your citizens. Have re- erived the amo Bt by you—$1.08i 6. Ave. £ Svevess, Mayer of Porthwd. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUITONS. Mayor Hoffman tas received the following contributions: o nekuow ledy 2 #1,30 il ins, Callioun & § 00 Now 26 Vereyat. 4 o WASHINGTON. Iuterual Revenuo oa Satarday last, for the relief of the suffer- ens by the laia firo Ju Portland, ud prompy forwarded, through Senater Fessendes, The Mayor of that city grate Zully acknowledged its receipt yesterday by telegraph io the Commissioner. BAN PRANCISCO. SAN Fraxcisco, July 11.—A mecting was beld this morsing, in pursasnce of a eall of the Mafor, to take into consideration the best mecus for the reliel of tho suffering 8, and adopted » wsolution to tele h jon on W mcorw bage further action. 'l‘g":b »ORLL Puwuxeres, Vi July 1. —Myor es forwarded a draft for 81,100 0-day to Miyor Noyes' of Portlasd, contributed by the eitizens of Burlington. MEETING IN JERSEY (ITY. A meeting for the purpose of taking measures to raise fands 1 the people of Portland was held at the City jast evening, d ided, and stated the object for whi e call. ustdered it was the duty of the inbabitants of Jersey City to assist the stricken and m!_vnn[ peole of Portland, very many of whom had lost everyihis, "L folloiwing named gontiomen were a tive Committee: His Honor Muyor Cleveland, C. £, Gregory, Tsaso L Aanderbeck, C. H. O'Neill, ¥, O, Matihiessen aud W. L. Dickinson. The meeting reqnest the eashiers of the throo banks to re- ceive any subscriptious that citizens may wish to offer, and the mr will transgit all funds collected to the Mayor of pointed au Fxecu Port JAMESNS AT L) ol Ly AKRIVAL AXD RECEPTION IN BOSTON—AN AUDRESS AND AN ARREST. Mr. James Stephens, the chief organizer of the Irish Republic, arrived in Boston on Tuesday eveniug ast, and was the recipient of an enthusiastie reception at the hands of bis Celtio admirerd. Ho wos met by a delegation of Feulans at Newton and escorted to the Tremont House, from one of the windows of which he addressed some few thousand people s follows: A ¥ ADDRESS. CountRIMEN AND Frigxvs: The say—and these people were o8 are beginning to know something about ha o reint a1 e reprotoniod thiongs t the cause , an it wue represen roug] ‘enianism—ibat Femanism was dead in the United States, and continued cl lmhmvmntho 0 who pretend to in! '.W’l“ ond feeling the Irish on tis conturent. is your mnswer ! Shout it back to them ! Let them know that they understand the Irish beart but slightly, indeed, when they dare amount of wisunderstandings I sooth, Fi [i mei of ge3E 4 ] S : H 1531 i their for bere, our e determd 4 manfully, as men ? A pose of turning peithar to tic right or kefi, but going st i 10 your objoet. _‘Ihst 1s wkere Knginud has bad an ralls I cloaed at 661 80E far Tho wdekly Eugland skows sa dncrease of bullion hinols | been coMlected by fhe ) 0 s | g 10 i “8 Lo _] ! Linipiue and otbers. T INAUGURATION ~ panied by several prominent | capird tax of 82 on emigrants, which is pald by the cons | of ships. A those who have emigrated to this conn was ttle ronl nufferi d there las been no lack of foed for the bomcless thousazds. Money and buildtng material are 1ve sent ditect to the Mayor. The vyepered for the crowds that uee, ioslty had drawn started the high wind Hew | quarter away, burning | pext | with o | turee sides fs o | therein the nurses room: Ttis Honor Mayor Hoffman yesterday recoivod the foflowing | affording W | the temporary accommodation of homelass The sum of $206 ¥& subseribed in the office of the | | New.York, 1 insugurating this, the new 10 struggle u.-m£ shonid ¥h o, with the “ru'- all otber things n o irugele, sot oy fof bers 7, indi int for the oppression bf other peopie, Where the limg puts his claws, the, 3 ~» they wilt - ngainat 5w v BRBOOKLYN NEWS, —_— Graxy Larcrsy.—Robert Reed and Bonjamfis Os toff, We mmst put the same ton : " gland. Never before have 1 witaows, *4 SFe | wald, both colored boys, waro arrelgned before Jebtioo Dattey: thustasw, than I have !-'eb’:il"‘ yesterday, on a charge of grand larceny, in bhaviag some Hey' In evi whatever, oo for Ircland iged § 1y_purpose, be speaks in | | :flm. 3 to be regarded .':,; more | au the wl speaks with malice—per- | bapa tc «pe u in order to infure his on him. T tell you the or six manths ago and that no watehfuiuess, no can i any way ut the cuward prog- ou tndeed shuuid prove that you bave yur bodies., 5 scluded by stating that the men in Ireland wer® as determined ns ever they were, and that the fear of | B dnngeons could not crush ot their yearnings after | liberty, He thanked iis augicnce for the kind reception they | bad given Lins fu the waweof Irclaud, aud bade them eood | wight. AREEST OF HEAD-CENTF K BTEVH| Lostos, Wednesd s was arrested to §1.508 for de'ivering lectures on ses SuCurr he excursion to Campo cubois sypeaed in the Nicuicipal Court aad gure July 11, 1866, ANOTHER SPEEON PROM STEPHENS. Tostox, Wednesday, July 11, 1866, An enthusiastic meeting of Feuiaus wn\l:'ld in Music uight. and was addressed by Jemes,Stephens, C. 0.1 Y. Hebriclly alluded 10 the poaner in which the Brotherkood in Iroinnd and 1o this eeunlry was seganised. the management of the organization in this country, aad the & eficats produced by such mangewent. He callod upon tie differe and report to ki oo August , whex they would reeeive in- stroetions. He said that within a year « wovement for Jrish indopendence on [rish soil would ftake place, and galled for continned eontributions. Remarks were — s THE EMIGRANT HOSPITAL, - CEREMOSNIES AT WARD'S ISLAND— DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS—THE BANQUET AND THE SPEECHES. The new State Emigrant Hospital just completed on Ward's Island was insagurated yesterday in presence of o Jarge and highly inflaential concourse of citizens. The builda 1l eontinent, secopd only to the Sedgwick Military Hospital at New-Orleane. The present building which is s plain but substaniis] piece of architecture is sitvated on the gromds of Ward's Island, which comprise in vxtent 104 -acres. Of these | some 50 acres are under cuiti nd realizo in production | by tho labor of emigrauts about anunally. Yesterday afteruoon the Cammissiovers of Education. aceom- embers of the Board of Heaith, prominent merchants and citizens of New-York, d-Jersey City, visited these batidings and hield an camer C. W. '*uu.n conveyed the visitors to and from the scene of fgativities. On arriviec ot the fsland the gufsts procecded to fnepect ths hownital, which is intended to sccommodate abont 30U patients, 1he hospitel and about 1 Brookl inang | comprizes 10 wards, eigltt of which bold 23 persons in each, and the remuining two 35 each ‘The institation, ineluding the new State Emigrant Refuge,at the present time, afford protection for 12.000 inmates, 500 sick, o1l of whom are destitufe emigrants, and are with every cere and comfort. The inaiftutionds of no exvense to the gtv, State or country. bat is ntircly supported by a per co8 five years, are. if needing assistance, chargeable to the Com. missioners of Emigeation. On the Island there are four di tinet buildings, viz, @ Lospital, & refuge, @ nursery, lunatic naylum. The Hospital. continent, and & already stated, is one of the finest on the ndeed one of the finest in the world, those in | London and Vienna notwithstanding. At one time, these combined institutions have afforded accommodation for 4 000 | patients, who have souglt refuge and protection either from | disease or poverty DFSCRIPTION OF THE HOSVITAL. The Hospltal itself is sdmirably fitted np, and is complete in all its , special regard being taken in reference to ven- ti'aticn and general byeierje arrangements. The building is com of brick, and covers an area. ipelusive of court- yord, between the wings, of 140 feet by 430 feet. Everything in the * fitting up” is plain and substautial. ‘The compartments for th ption of patients are five in | nwmber, each 20 feet wide by 140 feet long, and are arranged upon the puvilion flan. Wide corridors conneet the several buildicgs, under one roof. 1t is inteaded to furnish these corridors with meterials for the nee and diversion of such of | the patients as may become eonvalescent. Each ward in the Hospital is provided with a dining-roow, nurses’ roow. kitoben. | batbs, sinks and boll. Each bed gives over 1.200 cubie foet of | air; bot, if necessary, agcommadation can be provided for 500 beds, giviag to each bed 700 cublo feet of air. 1In the besement are offices for the Snrr!llflrd!nl of the Ts- land, the physician snd the apotheeary, the laboratory and the diatng rooms for enggrante cot confined in the _bospital. On the third story of thd center Qaildine is the opemf or theater, a8 it is tarmed, the instrment roow, museum, and a ward for sevére surgical cases. Tlhe buliding in the rear of the cent>r of the hospital contains the boilers for the warming | apparatus, steam-cngines, force pumps, cellars, Kitehen. | Inundry, o Dakery. &e 211 of which are conricted fo the wain uilding a corridor. bus communication may ¥ parta of 1ha hospital WHERONE pissing into the open air. Fach pavilion is s0 sitnated that the exterior of each ward on ¥ the sunlight. The remaioMg or north side of the wards is proteeted from | cold witds aud the inclemency of the weatber, by placing nd corridors, thereby equalizing the | Fuoen, off all noses. and | N. L. the temperature of the wards and sbatt:n convaleseents amusements and conversations, rhing the siek inmates, Bath reoms are providel d water-closets, on an improved without st on one side of the wards, principle, oo the other. The bullding cost abont #350,000, and_ss may bo imagined from the general description pived, (s complete, and in every way suitable for the object in view. Those emigrants coming to ogr shores who may have need of its tality, will surely be gratified at the temporary home afforded them, THE EVIGRANT REPOOE. This is a commodions and substautial building, erected for o oar- as nothiag of which i ith overy conveniece Hecessary to which it s assigned. It covers a space of about ¢ [ BE0Ty 130 font. Fivo bmldings, connected by covered prssaen | ways, and so arranged 0s to secure perfect veatillation and ht, constituto the Refuge. Thereffare six large dormitories each floor, and accommodation is provided for sevegal hund- red persons. Mr. Jobn Ritch is the architect of all these buildings. THE NURSERY. As the guests of the day passed through the nursery for the ohildren of emigrants, & Very pieasing spectacle was presented. Some 30 or 40 clean and neatly dressed clildren. Tanging from Ahree to eight years of age, were arran, by their ‘Notwithstandiog their cloanly and cheerfal » rance, it was o sight not unsecompanied by & ti of ess 1o promonoe of their de condition. That they well and kindly cared for is ) t, Bl it is to bo hoped at befure long their friends nts, who bave found Lomes opon the shapes of the New World, will have means at thgir disposal which will enabie them to take their little oses aghin to themseives. THE BANQUET. : Afte? having examined the variews buildings end the grounds surrounding them, the visitors were Lospitably en- tertained ot a sumptuous dinner. G. C, Verplanck, President of abe Board of Commissioners of Emigration, an Wiison G. Hant. esq., acted as Vice-President. Among the gentiemen present &e noticed President Schuitz, Drs. Stone, Parker, Dalton acd Harris of the Board of B-lfi.hfi:um deut Kennedy, Senators Lent and_ Murphy, Mayor h of Brooklys, W. E. Robioson, J. I, Kirker, ex Judge O'Connor, and Lient. Edmund Connelly. Prayer was offezec by the Rev, Dr. Schafl. After the goodly supply of edibles, &c., had beon fairly dis- cussed, the President, Mr. Verplanck, amid vonsiderable cheering, arosc to address the meeting. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. He had pleasnre, in the name ot the Refos Abont 25 years ago the tide of r 1‘:#‘.\0! and #e. 2 ago e of ew n to flow toward the hospitable shores of America, and at early day it was folt necesssry that sowe means should be em- luyed for those coming to tiis coantry irom foreigu lands. g'lu spoaker Mien procceded to give an interestivg and suc. cinct history of the deings of the Commissieners of Emigration up to the present time. A few years ago, bLe said. the prospect of the beautiful and complete building the) em was mooted, and now they bebel actical result. 1t r:.ol. aud would be an objeet of prid ¥ He then proceeded 1o remark, i glowing terms, on tho biesaings that would aceruo from the ex of the institation to the thoussnds upon thousands who ans m:l"finmmfl!fl :Mmodl.lfl ‘an eloquent. amid great Addresses were theu del n—dl-n;}inmmw the followivg gentlemen: Gen. Jobn H. A State: Dr. Carnochan, W. E. obiason, Genoral of P, Fagan, rintondent of Ward's Isiand; Presidest J. 8. Schultz, Mayor Booth of Brooklyy, and others. Th.‘fll‘ then dispersed, baving evidontly spent an agresabls day, s being wall satisfied with the arrangements for thew, as well as for those who may be compelled to howme o Ward's Island. 2 ALBaxy, W, The- return match between t Now-¥ork and the Mutual Boat osday, July 11, 1866 Atalagia Boat Club of o‘lx this city took place this afternoon. There wus m interest felt in the Tace, $he niver beiug lined with thousandsof The Atalantic’s won the race. The disttnce rowed was three miles, and the time made was as follows: mitmtes 2 seconds; Mutwal’s 23 minutas 55 seconds. et MBoston Werkly Bank Sintemsent. Bostox, Wednesday, Jaty 11, 1867, The following is the weekly stodement of the eondi- tion of the ban] dm-w: 82500 000 Logal Tonderaoton 921066.700 408,600 Cirealation(Nat). || 23,8000 Circulation (State! $304,700 e —— Produce and Other Markets, 49¢, Bai Pork 832 %0w83, Lard 2le. bta—Wheat 1., Corn 1., m 130, to Albany. AT 05WEGO. July 11.Flour dull wnd ¢, lower; sales 800 bbls. Wheat oy e dowswa:d tendency: sales To. 1 Milwaukes Club at , avd No. 1 U pened Chi at §! 95, Cern o) at ‘ll“ and chosed at 77c, Mom with sales of 22,000 bush, Outs mominal Canal frei 1 on grain; Wheat 124e., Com e, to Now-York, scarve. 2,500 bush. exports, ‘Wieat, 6,000 bush, 780 bust. Rye. AT CINCINNATL July 1L ~Flour aud Wheat dubl Whisky unohanged. for | ngland more Van | Mess Pork in good demand at $3 K@ 832 75, of 300 bbls. AL @34 2, buver August, Lard duli at Rie. v at the suit of | ciroles to enroll mmediatetr | erected for the purpose are exeeedingly well | and constituts ove cf the finest eivil hospital on | ng room, | 7} | since stolen a dismond ting 1ad 812 io mouer frog Mr, W The ring bad been fousd“in & where it was sold by Reed for the e appearis ainst Oswald, he ¢ . Teed was committed to to of the Graud Jary. A ———— . FovspLiya.—A very pretty fomale chill sbowt b, 2 Weeks old, was found et a late hour on Tuesday night by | ool *red woman i Broadway, near Tentt-st.,, E. D. The | fittte me was carefully wrapped up and asleep at § Tittle s " o by (s Buperiatendent o ihs Lo 5 ———— ) Sarz GaMe—Tue OppRATORS AR- =4 ows named George Stephens and Joha Pare | ker were arpe el by Sergeant Casler of the Fiftieth Procinst Police, on Tues *d33, Upon the charge of robbing Mr, Honeg, o0 Ret, " of $30 in_ guld, and mn-feomm cused were arrest *0. b{y the Sergeaut while -nmpflnxlnt for cape, aud eomzmitt, 4 for @ bearlsg by Justice Corawell portion of the mone, “Was recovere —— Faran Resvry o'F A RAiLROAD AcciDENT.—Fross , Covert, esq.. an aged cit 'zem of Maspeth, Queons Couaty, wes buried from his residen, e yesterday, baving died from the effects of iz juries received 1y beWng run over by a train of casy | ou the Flusting Raiiroad near Wewtown, ou Saturday last. Mr. Coveft was walking (i the at the tme, being vory deaf b was struck and Tatolly ed by the befure he kuow of its proximity. | . s ATIEMPTED SUTCDR—A young Wouan tswed | Mary K. Stevens, formerly- empiyed s @ servant in Mow- York, a a'hute hour on Tuesiay night attempied #elf tion tn Grandst,, E. D, by swallowing the conents of & vial of lapdacum, The wowmad was taken o z\‘ Precioet 8tation-House recetved metoal The poison reedily yielded ts the antidotes administered. The (o the Pexitentiary for #0 days by £ vagranoy. A Souvziox 0F Trs BastRives Mysteor,—The in- quest in the case of Willixw Sarsder, whose body was ound in the East Rivef oo Thursday morsing last, bas bees con: "L jury rendered n verdict of fotid drowsed. ThHoma evidently committed suic) itie in a melencholy & The Tribuue Enlurged. Notwithstandine the fact that. the sixo-of Tne UNE nas been inereasod more (han ome quarier, the pries Wil remaia the sae. > TERMS. WEEKLY TEIBUNE. Mait subscribers, sinale copy, | yéar—5: numbets. Mad subscribers, elubs of five X addressed to names bsorit 17 5 Twenty coples, addressed to names of subsori u e Len copies, to one address. 16 ‘: Twenty copies, to one ad » A exira copy wili be sent.for oach eiub of ten. SEMI-WEFKLY TRIBUNE. Moil sabserivers, 1 copy,” | year—104 numbers. Mail substribers; 2 copies, ¥ year—104 numbers Mait sabscribers, 5 coples, or over, for each Persons remitting for 10 (‘unéu u&vm Teceive au oxtra copy wouths. Persotks remittiog for 15 copies $43, will receive an extra copy one year, = 3 e DpAILY -r‘%:’:rn. - annam; #1X months. 5 o LHLE TRIBUNE, Naw-Yoskss P R y MARMIE CLOSE_MOLUISON-On Wed:rid n N o ek Gy o Margare, doeghte of ' ALobl: g Yo g baid C. Mol ison of Boundbrook. * - ORAW—SIMPEON—At the residonse as, N. Tuesday. Ju'y 1, wan, Bz, Theodors A. McUraw oL Dtroit Guughter of v uliam Shmpron. No cards. VANCE-WILSON- A\ Menpiis Toon on Thoredy, Juy 5. 48 Laks by the Rev. Jobw A Rotehioed. . WL MLV Clty to Miss Agges Wilson of Clietimatl, Ohio, o fom BELDBN-At b sesdmnce, No. 227 Wost Torgatiot . on Susley, July 5. 1966, Phebo Tieess, wile of tho Rer. Wilau Belden, in ther: of bet nge. Wmu of the fumily are requested to yeral, froon her resideuce. ou Thursdey, July 12, at 3 . :..:‘.:'Khn farther wotsce. The rewtus will b taken to FRYE=0u Wednesday moruiog. Juiy 11, Satuel Fryo, aged 61 Sonen, ) wontos and 27 daye. The friends and the famiiy aze tally tavited to attend the faners), fram bis late residence, No. 58 West Forty il st., on Fridey afteruoon, i 2 elock, without furiher lnvitation. GILCHRIST—In Jersey City. on Wednesday, the 1ith fust, of ‘paralysis, Robert Gi'ohrist, in the Toth year of bis age. Notice of fuperal hereatter. s HEADLEY~At Newark, N, J., oo Sundsy, July 8, Elen B., wiifgol Win, D). Headley. s » The remaios weie taken to Fredericktown, Obio, for in'erment. PHILLIPS—Og Wi . July 11, Robrs Wabikce, infact son ot i St %‘hfi‘q Vg o . at 4 o'cloel o W the residence of Mr. cn:mm w..a.u..."....fi.": SARLES-du Westfald, N. 1. on wv-qy. the 11th inet., Bd- meviege tys, b Friday, @t 1 1., on Toesday. Tuly 10, Williaw Hesey, oo g Sy Syracuse papers ploase copy. - WEED=Ou , July I: Edward H. Weed H&.!"Jl o from bis father, Jobn W. Weed, and wRerncos, at 13 o'clock. w‘_"m are invited o without further wotice. Courtiandt st. st 10 and 12 o'clock. Mobile vapers ploase eop: £ L el Opetial Bableegn e, S xi'\ A Word sbout the Militin,’~ROUND TAPLM-Ne CEREUS, gnnufactared by I11ALON & SON, No. 5I7 Brosdway, canmot be fmitated 0 far as its exquisite fragrance fs concernedy yo&. the name is and has been copied, sud injunctions have beea obtsined against the parties concerned in the proceeding. Examise the hottle, herefore, and be sum that the words *Phaion & Son, New-York,” are embossed fn'the glase. None other is genuine. Bold by all druggiste. e ;;i.nm:dr—-cioiumfiffit'ln TABLE—OW §0. The Beat Purautive in the Weorld, RADWMY'S REOULATING PIIALS, » COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, Superior to sugar, . Atalantic's; 23 | Free from taste, Never or The only vegetable substitate for calomel or —-“:- to world, snd supesior to ull purgative, atecative, or cathastio pills i general use. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, o HEGULATE THE SYSTEM, AND PUROR from the stomach, liver, bowels. kidueys, skis, acd other secrotions all DISEASED HUMORS. “Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggis RADWAY & Cot No, 87 baiden-asen P D In Causa Homoris."'—in this week's ROUND Deutoces and Discharges irom the Ear Hadioally Cared, by the use of thg recently h'fll."l'lh extract OTITINE. Price, #1 80 abotile. Forale by oll Draggists. WEEKS & POTTER, Drvzglsts, No. 17 Washington-st., Boston Wholesale Agents. T. *un DMY‘"-W p WITH WATERCOOLER COMHINED, . wilt keeg Meatn, Fraits and “isblos frow Spoiling. Wermnted or i lo. ALEX. M. 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