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¥ iy —e ] SMARATOGA RACEN, g ‘ (Y N WASHINGTON. roca n 1 e ] OPLIGITITL DAY'S 8PO el ed from First Prge. PELY Continn he Urited e L CROWDED Sr ki :.'. e . . . ihe k and angry-looking clouds that Rad | o any coony. Phe of oy calony. e | Yeen bk i 15 v e il i e be Pk ell have eic] fashes of lightning, baret immeditely after the ter ST i 3t of the land and Beva ation of the last race yesterday, and poured forth esnd for that pury e it ; i foae ‘of the U uited S thereof, fo Lhe porpS oo of the heaviest forrests of rain, delugisg the it d fevaitier of WA | yirocts and making the gutters rosemblo ministare trills Bl 4 RV ety ug were therofore postponed, atd the it o Y piey or CL1S, rde, bowling, &c., &a, were well BB, b Andbe it Juriher enacte Frendent of the Un W parpoee, 40 e ploy o naibed States, 0o of the Tany for0's wifel byt gs huve arrived from every p lis the Metropolis, and as you pass throagh either the ls ard il ue hotels, or up and down the 2 streets of the town, You meet numerous well 14ty seen on Broadway. by of & visit crowded b be iful sha s faces ¢ racing stables. The d ther enacted, Thot noth i et shiall be 1y 6t ¥o 1how, with a wonderfully old Vioking face rohibit citizent of the United Sthter 1ioms Seerial | for so smal @ carcas, is a jockey. Tle is worth Lokiog at— 1 wat, the growih or product af the se, 40 JLabitaits | 4 yew spacimen that you bave never met with before. as until ooy Koo ity gl P Selbe e | latcly be WAS & kpeciaity of the South. What the Suspeni=d by the Presidest of the Uuited States wit! s " dou't kuow about borses is scarcely worth knowing fereign uation ent, Tequire it mesber, siuce they were large enough to ride a colt or st e e e et 10 the back of some fiyer where a feather welght is wanted. Wesson or auy piracy o other ¥ The which broke dark, fosgy, and threatening, United Btates. membrances of all the inconvenicnces nt r Bac 12, And be it further eno; Saectattent with the provisions (f this ng wet race mee ck-deep, and o ether penalty or forliture than a1 ’ ets forbladen hevein sie bereby re disappointed ¢ and the wun At € o'clockn FRINTING PUBLLC DOCUMENTS. Mr. Lapirs Jtep ¥.), from the Committee peported s Uil further to o the printing of 1 mante &nd the purchase of poper for the public Fomed put in his welcome and inspirin visible and agreeabls change the facen of the jleasure The be: ous shade-trees, was crowded with carriages and pe maoking ost u ed striog of a | Saratoga to the gate of the course. The grand stand ¢ fore the first <t tanately hod i sppearence, 1d be immediately detected in well sheltered with cstrinus, THE TARIFF. Mr GarvieLn (Rep., Obio) from the Com uee on the bill to protect the revenue (the & ;m made 8 report which he explained ‘The House agrees to the Senate smendment striking out the b section, which provided for alding tothe v on of duti- able yoods, 1) of transp ife from 14tion, commissio c.; and biiehies u burcan @ Renate reced o Stutiatios. efore, could not be expected Mr. MooiT ) iwotetted sguthst the Tenort and | therefiee, could not be expested. ealicd for thetV on. Lo e | WA The vote was taken Aud we s, 49, Nays, 5i; 0 Wipdubel soetaée eport was isagreed to and the House took a recess tili | e Senvers Bl eanintod. 14 BN P 4 Bloe. David MeKoon ente 1. Dot. by ING SESSION. i Wi, by Tmp. G e coe. E TARI'F BILL. 3 v enters b, L. Bayswater, Lexing 4 White. 1, MeD ersb, c. Gen. Kipley, by Mr. MookzurA» (Rep.,Px.) moved 10 insist on the | Bloosnd Whie. D MeDasielootarelh & Oem, s atese Qisagrecuient of the House to the Senate awen te to the | k, by Lexingion, dews Flonde, by Wamer. Hluea o by géditional Torif il ah for” wrotber Coun ool Con- | sirpe ' ot Al o e rence. yewater and Capt. Mo are bath very poj Mr. WeNTWOSTH (Rep.. TIL) was in favor of simply notifyiog Senate that (e Louse iusisted ou its disagrecment, and aving the Sencte to nsk for anotber committee, 1o wou'd | 2 . 80 for ihe bill with or without the ninth section, but ke was | tail, whilo the co fal gray, *.ot," another uf the M to discriuiuatiog agairst wool, 0w contestants, ix a pic ey and Tom Woolfolk being not AWES (Kep., Mass.) did ot understand ihe ninth sec 2 v Sion §0 be & discritaination against wool. The interests of the | & Whit bebind iu personal appearance. ool growers and woo-wanufacturers were ide al. If the THE RA £ the W The horses got away well togetber, Tom Woolf the lead, but little Dot soon overkauled b Bayswater being nex', and Ripley last. turn, and passed the g wool-grower thought of prosperiug with Surer be would be in the condition of th 80 Reep store when o'l the rest of the world were dead Abe wotion was agreed to MERCRAND! EIN NEW-YOKE. M. E1107 (Rep., Mass.), from the Coufore (& ttee on < < ¥ s the Senate bill in relation to officers employed in the examine lowed by the ruck in the previous order ®on of merchandise 1o the port of Now-York, ade & report, teh the Lightuing colt rushed to the front and collar [ v Bayswate re which was agroed to. both of them running & distance neck and neck FORTLAND. e Mr. AL1SON (Kep., Towsn). from t Comwittee of Wars and eans, reported back the joiut resolution to suspend t a mil og i fio tion of taxes in that portion of the city of Portia i Dot second, Bayswater rusbed to the front, passing wit! stroyed by fire, with an amendment 1o +irike out the Word | 1orne o' yic antagoniste, and led the crowd dows the Lome and" and to iosert “or. T yswater 1st, Lightning The amendmwent was agreed to and the joiut resolution Time~2:301. pley Sth, COMMUTATION MONEY. 2 Mr. Axcoxa (Dem.) from the Comnitree Afluirs, reported a bill 10 refand to men drafted t ®De year the second commatation paid )ndm-n-. L SECOND RACT. 2 year oide, one mile; $% g ; the total payments DOt 10 exc $50,000, and also %0 refand commatation money where the person was pot liable o arnit. - p Mr. WachT (Dem., N. J) argued that the liw on of 869,000 would make the law nugatory and void. ‘The House refusing to second the previous ¢ Ancona withdrew the biil. . G o F. Mor fmp. by i, Feli REVOLUTIONAKY PENSIONS. Balrownie, dum' Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shau Mr. Price (Rep., Iowa), from the Cowmittee on R by Clton. dam © Jackson, by Vandai; I p. Balrownie, dam Pasta, by Revenve J. 8. Shunary Pensions, introduced the joint resclution raisir maions of widows of Revolutionary soldiers marsied | Ist of January, 1500, to tbe same rate as their bo ‘would if living be entitied to under the existing law com ©lng 30tk of September, 1863 It was read thiee times aud passcd. m iop. L'Ang by imp Glencoe. | Tnthis raco, o)l being young horecs, and it not belng known who would come to the post, there was but littie betting. BUSINESS ON THE SPEAKER'S TALLE. 1 The House pioceeded to the business oa the Speaker's table, | Public opision seemed to b divided between Mr. Hunter s and disposed thereof as follows: ond Mr. M atables The Senate bill to prevent the wearing of sheath-kaives by | 0 " ) The start was a very bad one, Morris's filly beto a distavee heldud, Mr. Bush's filly took the le attoudad hy Mr Vinnter's Flora M- Mr. Water | two. At the quarter Flora made a stroug effort to cateh the leader. and got the second place, At the half mile Mr, Bus | flly still led, Flora in close attendance, Mr. Watsou's f Vizen third, Mr. Morris's filly fourth, and Mr. Watsou's uie Doone last, and evidently with littlo prewpect of geiting a better place. At one-quarter from home the Morris filly made American seamen in the merchant serviee, which was passed, The Senate bill relative to Collection Districts in North Caro- | Jina, which was referred to the Committee on Commerc ‘The Senate bill for the relief of K. ‘arrott, which Was re- Serred to the Cowmittee on cluims. “The Senate bill repealing the act of 28th of June, 1864, re. pealing certain provisions of law concerning seamen oo board iie and private veasels of the United States, Which was re r'M 1o the Committee on Commerce. | "The Senate bill for the relief of George Fish, which was re- wittee of Claiws. traction of Mr. Hiopy (Rep, Cal) advocated the passage of the bill, | who wou the race by overa length. Mr. Bash's filly, 1. Mr. which he said only granted half the qaantity of land grauted Mr. Watson's 40 & siwilar bill tue other day. On motion of Mr. CONKLING (Rep., N. Y), the bill was luid Morris's D, 2; Mr. Hunter's Laura Melvor, ©n the talle. A substitute was reported by the Committee on Public Lande to the Sevate bili granting lauds to aid in the construe- | ilhi"i'y ‘j oler dom by don Bei'e Lewis uther, 4 year Johu Iluster onters b, h. Arcols, of San Francisco to Huwboldt Bay, California. el q’n' a raiiroad and telegraph line from the waters of the | . MCRUER (Rep., Cal.) expressed 'his regret to witness g L e T A & disposition on the part of the House this evening to Bowe & Hull entes gr: b. Richa e . these Railroad bills on tbe table. This road was to run | Two Bitts, dam Faich, by CLid Harcl. White M for 250 miles along the coast rauge, and without a railroad tho | Daniel wnters ch. g. & year old, by Arlington, & by whole tract was at most valueless. There were no navigable | Revenie. Blue and Red. Denuis leldy evters ¢ T d, wivers or chanuels of communication from San Francisco Bay = by Lexiogton, dam Blue Bonne:, by luy. Hed)ford. Biack ) For this race Arcola Lad the call at considerable od from his vear relationsbip and resemblasee to Kentucky. 1t conveyed, for the purpose of buililng a reilroad, | The clever manner in which he won his race yesterday jus- ‘square miles of land, & State uea:ly as large as the State | tified this preference. Thunder, who puts in his fisst ap- Massachusetts. He moved a postponement of the bill vuti] | papragce at this mesting on this occasion, beat all cowpetitors '%.”:;um ‘was agreed to, and the bill was postponed. | at Saratoga a few years sivce, but lately he has not been #o J:s.uu bill to reviv.ex-nd extend 'xh— l.im“'l:'":t of m; fortapate, The position in the betting of the others was February, 1653, making & grant of laud to the States of | gy cpgting that it would be fmpossible to make & correct Arkapsas and Missouri to aid 1n'the construction of 4 railroad |t st e, THE RA t o the Mississippi opposite the mouth of the Obio | er, via Little Rock fo the Texas border, near Fuiton, in Arcoln, the favorite. lod from b frw, THunder befng sec- wnd. As ey paased the front of the grand stand they were Passed, with amendments. The Benate bill for the removal of causes in certaln cases pretty well together, Luther bringing up the rear. At { from home Arlington had changed places with Thunder, Mr. Hun- Igluu courts taken up. aingd st SSVOSETSE The . ter's horse Jeading by several lengthe. At the buif and three 80 the Columbia River, and the bill was to supply tuat want. Mr. CONKLING submitted that such a bill should not be passed Borriedly in this manner, snd Without the substitute being e I'in & State other in whioh they reside to hav case removed to ‘Court of the United States, where the watter in 18 over $500. b bill quarter post there was no difference except among the tailers, B et P paask fhe 10 and Arcola landed an easy winner in spito of the united exer- Tre Sevate bl for the reliaf of the builders of the iron-clad | tions of Arlingion and Luther. ~Arcols, 1; Arlivgton, 2; Lu- monitor Comu: Referred 1o the Committee ou the Whole. INTERNAL REVENU Mr. GARFIELD (Rep., Obio), from the Committes of Wars #, reported s bill amendatory of section 13 of the M ..I"llnu Act of March 3, 1865, by striking out the “ witbout having bought a license #o to do," snd insert- ther, 3; Thunder, 4; Unknown, 5. Time, 2:18. ‘The weather was beautiful, and the racing gave universal pleasure and satisfaction. The same good order wlich was #0 apparent during the previous days, reigued again, and all the arrangements showed the liberality and good taste of the patrons and supporters of this noble institution. —-— Vesterday at Hariford, HakroR, Conv., Thursday, July 26, 1#60. The race to-day between Fanny Allen, Mountain Maid aud Stonewall Jackson for 81.00 was won by Fanny Alien. Stonewall Jaokeon was withdrawn. Time—2: 2:30, 2:334, 2:33, 3:324. I8 Nen thereof the words * without payisg the special tax " Read three times and passed. MISCELLANEOUS. . SCHENCK (Rep., Ohlo), from the Committes on Military a joint resolution to pay Lewis F. Fox of s as Lieut. Colonel of Infautry from the 1st of May, B Tapreiod Yeck adversoy & ing bountles of repor! versel for computin, unties volanteers, und conurm’n‘ the right of way of rail- compaties through military reservations. d on the ———— from the same Committee, the bill for the relief of cer- FIi D SPORTS, men, which Mr. Schenck had introduced and e L P in the early part of the eveniog. RBase Ball. rnlto the Committee on the Whole. . ANCONA. fromm the sawe Committee. re| “lfld":‘!"[un Jobn W, Taylor, 27th Houee a1 10 p. w. adjourned 3 PLAINS, ——— Whe Nodiane Mardering the Whites—A Measuree for Defense. Bpesiv) Dispatch 1o The N. Y. Tribune. Leaveswosts, Thureday, July 26, 1606, o bl for entucky Infe MATCH GAME OF BASE BALL BETWERN THE SOPHO- MORES OF YALE AND HARVARD—THE YALE CLUB THE VICTOR—CRICKET IN BOSTON. WorcesTer, Mass, Thursday, July 26, 1866, The base ball match between the Sophomores of Yale and Harvard to-day, resulted iu favor of the Yale Club. Score 36 to K. There are several entries for the ~egatta to-morrow, and the four-oared race promises to be hotly contested. Bostox, TLursday, July 26, 1866, The maich between the St. George and Doston Cricket Clubs was resumed to-d Tho result was: ‘The Indians have been committing depredations on BosTox CLUB. 8, Grosox's CLuoy N. Y. Wbe Smoky Mill route. Three men were murdered &0 miles | First inni; Y 35 | Firstiunings. . .o Second inuings.. 65 | Secoud innings. . 2 weat of Jusetion City, Kansas. The Governor istakiog active ‘measures for the defense of the Kansas frontier. Great ex- Totel .. o 08 Total . sitement exists among the border settiers. The time set for | The Boston Club were thus victorious match was played by the first Eleven of both Clabs. Abe Indian attack was when corn is ripe. &1, Lovts. Thursday, July 26, 1866, Advices from Fort Sully say that the Indians, with whom & treaty was recently wade, had driven back a party of woldiers sent by Col. Reeves to buill afort in the interior. Fhe lodians claimed that the atterapt to build & fort on their ground was a violation of the treaty, —p——— Western Usien Telegraph Company. Rocuester, N. Y., Thursday. July 26, 156, "\' Hlozm( Bolrd'nf DLr«-lml of the Westeru on ‘elegraph Cowpany for the eusuing year were duly Blected ‘The matoh between the second Eleven was commenced this afternoon. One fanings was played, Boston scoring &7. The atch will be resuwed to-morrow, s £ A Riot in Philadel PriLapeLenia, Toursday, July 26, 1866, This morning a serious riot took place in the Seventh Ward of this city. Oflicers attempted to arrest a man for assaulting & policeman. An attack was made upon the policemen and some persons among the crowd fired pistols, | Officer Little was shot in the shoulder aud conveyed to | hishome. The ball has not been extracted. Officer Don- | nan was seriously cut on the head and otherwise injured | about the body. The police returned the fire; one shot | | H. Wad . Rochester; leasc | passed through the arm of & man and then struck s boy Efi‘-‘:“""' G. H. Mumiord, Rochester; H. I Scldes, | named Edward Nheridan in tio forehead killing him | . D. A. Watson, Rochester; B. P. McAlpine, Ro- | instantly. ‘The deceased wus 12 years of The | ; Ezra Corved, Ithaca; Anson Stager, Cleveland; | corouer will investigate the afTair tLis afternoon. ‘Garther, Cinclonati: K. S. Barrows, Aloion; Loulsville; Jokn Batterfiold, Utica; . McD. Collius, ; Wa. gih-m Now. s'{.n. .yuunl‘l. Yelvertou, New. G, Hast, New-Vork; C. Livingston, New- E.8. Banfurd, New.York; Thos. 7. Eckert, Washlug John Horner of New.y Mumford of Koches 'M‘nll::: uing mestion the following officers were ap- J. H. Wade. President: Hiram Sibley, ; Wm. Orton. Second Vice-Prenident "I.‘nl’rmcm, and 0. H. Palmer, Secret —— el The Saengerfest at Leouisvilic—Sudden Death, 1LOVISVILLE, Thuraday, Jaly %, 1567, The Saengerbund Hall was again croyvdn-tl( with the | | beauty aud fashion of the eiiy housands listened out- | #ide, tuable to gain adwittance. The torchiight proces- | | %ion last night was a splendid affuir, reaching far into the | | amall hours. The performances this evening wete re- | ceived with great enthusiasim. ! Indiauapolis has been desienated as the place for the Third | Mext anuual meeting. Preparations are making to enter- | tain the musical societies at the Fair Grouands, to-morrow. s hos. G. 1. Perkins and Geo. appointed Iuspectors of First Vice-Presi. men, died yesterday, of apople: —— Inpiax TrovnLes. — A TRIBUNZ corres PHILAUELARIA, Thursday, Tuly 4 A Yoller exploded at the Yaru Factory of Join g por John Yendall pondent lacated Ia Hostonville n the Twcnty-fourth Wasd of tlis | Frie L Danvas OHty. Mulrsiag pestions ports (e (e il e P evineipg great hostility on the Pl n the viel- AT e Hopatab rocolrod at the Police-Btation | piiy'of the Lithe Iiuo Liver. ‘Iho Overland stoxs was at. bat soveral persons were a9 sives. od on the 27th ult, pear Denver, but escaped by (he speed kilied No forther partfoulas NEW-YORK DAJZY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1866. | | THE STORY OF WEDAESDAY EVENING. L, o FSTRTCTTION OF THE spw B E SUSQUE- PANNA RIVER AT 1AV ONE LLION DOLLAXS, Puva » 1566, The Piess of this morning Freight Agent of the through New-York train from Washington, wko arrived inthis city at 1 o'clock this morning, we learn that ¢ leavy storm list evening, the new bridge w ing lias been undeg constructien fur sumie years pest over Lie Juchauna River, from Perryville to Havre dc Grace, was tire troved. The doss is over a will of dellars,” w1 is subseqnently confirmed te says that sevoral spansof the © were lifted Trom their bearings upon stone-work and wn in the river. The wood-work bas sl been secured, and tofit can be used again. The work of rebuilding has The stone-work fs not in the least in to believe that the whole work patel from T mmenced. re is every re will be complated f sge of trains provious to the Ist of January nest. PAATICULARS PROM HAVRE DE GRACE. Ha wACK, M., Thursiay, July 26, 1563 A terrible tornado visited t clock yesterday evening, ‘The threatent which ki nd the horzon from North.k Juriny oon, rapully conceotrated North of this nawed hour the storm burst upon us oling trees, prosirating bouses, and b other d ent new by silrond O ing- at ge of the Philadciphia. Wi mpany, spanning the Tive on @ This 25 feet abose tide-water, encountered the vio- lence of the storm. It trembled for a moment. and was then hurled down from its piers into the river with a terrific crash et long. the iabor of months, we ten spaus, each 24 srewed coinplete wreck, the Tiver and bay being 1is for wiles. Ouly ono span on the Ceel 1 1es cannot fall siort of €200,000, and is, v expected to have the bridge ready are traversiog the river and bay, saving the disasier, although serious, will be vy of the Compav: d about 15 winates, and swept over the coun. out 10 miles wide, derabie damage was done at Port De- | ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS The Philaddphia Bulletin of last ey following: L stor were quite visible in the north-western ng has the ning abont 6 o'clock, indications of an approaching f the eity, o bour the storw, which appearcd o be at some . bad worked itself around to the south-west v hat direction was entirely overcast and gave indi- e violent in that direct: nna River was v vere and will i, Wilmington and Balti. ore Railr solendid b nd Havre o ving been ¢ n the least dawnged, havivg be wt substantial mann and almost_instantly swept it o of the disaster it is reported there were icture who were carried by the forco of the th t the 1 n the of any bridge in this 1 imber, the ent « tiwe of the dis being but one span y are th Inrgest, prob ot ¢ ' 3,2 e was nearly fiuished, th have the work on the bridge com 7, at which time the cars woa'd was but Jittle damage done by 9 feet A v the b 4 draw yet to comy The company expected t tof Nov Ihe I ad not bridge, which was Aftor the fornado had done its work cctly down the river, and in its cour ts, and overy hight substance coming in fenr‘al velocity. Dot apnear to have been felt much on shore, can be Jazuary 1 next ——— Libel Nai S1. Lotis, Thursday. July 2 bas commenced a suit for libel against 0 pateh from its correspor s would soon «d showing that Blair had appropri silver- to his own pri s with the Tle has sl r Myt for it caling while in of $100,000 aie ¥ of Ine him with ¢ s W the auouut P PUCRAE T - U, & COMMISSIONERS OFFICE—Juiy 26—Before Com. missioner Osnony U, S, agt. Henry B 1" Co d to overnment has rested. s all the Government has fo en. ned yesterday, 1 am @ nave Mr. Jordan b nversing with him. On th g of t asked fr. Courtn Mr. Chattie n 1o ished. 1t was promised that w and should huve an opportunity of o we bad 510 power to compel his attend: wsiens under that assur open AL COUTE® WA ¥ The 1 i sfess after what ba A . we took bo further o state. Mr. Courtney—I can ouly | | ment of the counsel is & remark at Was | saia by me was very r ¢ of the bad njrreed with the prisoner that he that hould be heard here on the that if the defonse, after consulti pla him ou the staud, he » id, and that 1 shonld tel. b 1o bim, 1 bave telegraphed to him, and Lis answ owing to the exp ut of Congre unable to come, 1f the state pro | what be expected to prove by Mr. Jordan, it wight be good ground for an adjournment. He could not, however, give any weight to any statements of outside vagabouds. Mr. I 1 was Lere present, and could be examined. The case could go | on with Lim. | M. Cliatfield regretted that the statement made had been «]that Mr. J hould not be proxecuted | stana, aua made public. He certaicly dewire 1o eater for the press. He did not know ¢ alld the plirase * outside vagabonds. i from whom he re | ceived that knowledge was his o el lier, Whom be had requested to eall on Mr. Jordan, and fiom whou be had received the information. Mr. Coartney—This in the first tiwe you Lave meutioned 5. AU you cannot suppose 1y Fomarss were intendod . Chatfield supposed pot. Mr. Jordan's promise, understood it, was tot that this mau should not be prosecute but tb the plates were surrendered they should not be used in evidenco agalost bim. He Lad no desire to examine Lowell except in connection with Mr, Jordsn. He hardly thought the Commission would wait the uncertain adjournment ougress, but 1o case be should be willing to do 8o, in that case be must ask that his client be admitted to bail. Mr. Courtney replied that bis remarks were not in. tended to apply either to the counsel or bis son, Mr. Chatfield wust have kncwn that the reporters were present. He re- greited that such & statement bad gone forth, though of e | the public bad u right and shonld all matters affecuing their servants, He was unwilling to have the prisoner admit ted to ball unles in such bail us should be an ample guaranty for the Government. He confessed ke was anxious that full Justice should be meted out (o thig prisoner. The Commis- sioner had fixed the bail at $20,000—reserving the right to in- crease the wmount if the evidence sbould warrant it. Since that two complaints had been lodged in his Honor's hands and be thought they shonld bave their weight in fixing the amount. Mr. Chatfield stated he was informed by his son that Mr. Risley, 8 Treasury agent, was sent onjto communicate to the District Attorney the agreement not to use the plates in dence; the District-Attorney seemed to be actuated with & peculiar desire to punish this man, so far s to lead bim to discharge equally guilty men; the other two charges were substantially the same, aud no other or additional bai uld be asked on them. Mr. Courtney—Mr. Risley communicated nothing of th “ kind to me; on the contrary, he was present in court when the plates were produced. “Tho Comminsioner atated that ho thought it proper that the prisoner should have the benefig of Mr. Jordan's tostimony, and for that purpose he would allow an adjournment to some day next week, fetaining the present amount of bail in this cas r Chatfield—Will that fnclude the other two oases ¢ ‘L he Commissioner—I can only decido now in this case. Mr. Chatfield—That would destroy the whole object of giviug bail to see Mr. Jordan. ‘The Commissiouer—It will of course be proper that he shonld have that n_rponunuy, and it Mr. Jordan comes on he can bo either admitted to see biw, or I will sce that tue marshal take Lim to Mr. Jordan. Case adjourned to Tuesday at 11 a. m. —————— New-York State Military Agency. WASHINGTON, June 30, 1866, His Excellency R. E. FEN108, Governor of New-York. 8ir: I have the houor to submit the following re- port of the business of this office for the wonth ending to-day, Viz: Amount of free transportation furpished destituto Amount collected nud paid cluimant. #3075 18 Number of claims filed in Department 13 Nuwber of claims settled &2 Number of letters written. 1,00 Number of letters received %9 Number of ofticial 607 ; TAusasy, N. Y., July 2, 1566, His Ececllency R. E. Frxtox, Gorernor of New York Stii: T have the honor to submit the following as the report nl\ul.u business of this Agency for the wouth ending Juue 30, Awmount of free tr Amldl'.'\‘l. sotadisap: mount colleetcd and pal. t Nouber of ¢l s Bled oot Number of letters written. Nuuber of letters received............. Lam, very lwtt:flfnllv, your obedient WILLIAM W, PosT, Major and N. Y. Military Ageat, ansportation furnished destitute od its violence over the water, The violence of o better imagived when it is known that the | J . not having yet been LIC - THE PUB HEALTH. by T CROLERA IN PHILADELPHIA. PiiLADELPIIA, July 26.—Up to noon ¢ were three fresh cases of cholera reported in this city, one of which proved fatal. CHOLERA ON THE INCREASE AT TYBEE ISLAND. July 26.—Thirteen deaths from Y « on Tybee Island to-day, the sc)di prted. ~dvados or in HEALTH OF LE. to The N. Y. Tri o ter was 102 in the s slent. Iy hot. Cholern—Prevent PRESEST STATE OF KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THE MEANS OF PREVENTING OR MITIOATING THE RAVAGES OF CHOLERA—WHAT THE LATEST A¥D | PEST AUTHORITI YW ADVISE. To the I the Metropotitan Board of Health Sir: In the course of it ved ks el - the Vi < in the fie sters ticulaly relates to the armi 2ed leaders and shou sud ¢ though v enlly they esort to inju izt before the publi as all people ouzht to do, to “nd cxperience prove to be mort effect bl ] | the ‘disscrminati jdemics bring to e sanitary regu | exact study in epidemics. . PRISCIPLES OF DISINFECTION. w that it is becesary that o yed 10 1eder it bary tely de Tatpe of the € e but we kiiow sonse cfhe | Tied there for ideutificati conditions cor fetion | and du . hundrd I¢ may b 1 that the pre fafn | cast themselves in the red floids th sposition 1s 's of | for decont buria), owing to the existece of spreadin by exe pres | dead, it may appear, reap b Lt adva y eBon Su I - - sacterized | stitution; I:Il le must ’L re ibered that by winmonlacal €1 e IR mourn s foel some satisfaction in kro'w SCHE CR TREBINY: DISIRENUTIE becowe of their missing friends, NUMERAT comfort, but of the bealtb, of the eitizen thereof. Your pe- titione u‘-‘n therefore, that an immediate inspection of this rwsan be ordered by your honorable body, and that it will be speedily abated. THE CHOLERA IN BROOELYX. 3t John, Joln B, Stratton, and Jarvie Johneon lowing letter to the Metropolitan Samuel | yesterday addrdssed the fol Board of Health : ** GENTLEMEN owned by us on the corner of st., in the City of Brooklyn, withou converted the same futo s ‘cholera bo satifed that we &b 11 hold you respou Muving taken possession of the vrewises e Hl!mllnn-lve. and Van Brunt- t our comsent, and having sspital, you are hereby le both for the value of the use and occupation of said premises as | domages t. Ay sustain by reason of your occupation of | the same {or s to apprise you thut we have been | potified by irance compapies bolding policies in the | Duilding t id policies will be canceled this day at uoon, | and whether we can obtain other jusurance, at rate we canoot say.’ The bulletin of the Board of Health cont: | yesterday: Dr. Charles F. aged 48 years, reside Fast Baltic-st. Dr. N. attended to tLe petients on Poiut for the past two weeks, and way stricke: ero. Iewenttosce a patint at2) o'clock, and returning o was taken with vomiting, He went to bed, and in half ¢4 coutivued ed the fllowiog n hour cramps set in, followed by collapse, W | untit 113 p m., when he dica. |~ Jemes Gibbe, Swithst,, foarth bouse south of Churehest. Iu coliagse. Condition eritical. Clristopbier Burns, 'I'wentietb-st aves, In collapse. Condition crit Catherine Gree toot of Columbia-st. Hospital. v i between Fifth and Sixth: Taken to Cb a | oachin s Johu Heine ., July 24, D, argaret a. m, ate Fox, corner of Col o Bedel, aged 40; residen near ton, E. D, Teken 2 a. m, in six ; 5L MORGLE, —— MORTALITY AMONG THE UNKNOWN—SEVENTY DEAD | DODIES FOUND IN ONE WELK—ONE BODY NOW LYING FOR IDENTIFIC the r their attention called to the ¢ established to facilitate dead. Almost daily we hear ot strangers b the police, and others about whom nothing | names as wel! as their resklences re In Paris a Morene has for v poor victims of their lives or b Some weeks «in ne e 8 i mpologeane | THE NEW-¥ORK Mo} o saiks oF £1ni is situated on tho_Bel Hospit ' of the body from | Twenty-sixth-s ia compris carb ic ackd (or 2onltar | by 10 means sueh gloomy appear : power o | from the service to which it is assigred tliwe ite cva b €I DISINF) CTANTS SHOULD 2 | infectant . QUANTITIES IN Fur peivies ) twor lta die ce of an o water, in sullicient (0 keep the svncustions of cue ferson putreiaction. A sall quantity vecasionshy w the excrements in the ot thel b ectious, This ¢ e oraecs. ¥ thons wh « of an ounce o weid. (T is con tar sib o bn Munich w e ce t fur the quantity here meutioned room in this build , opening iuto the strest, | and airy, and exceedingly ; That po | whieh the bodies are v P | ment. In this place a resting four fron lege, abon The * dead,” o ti e placed upon tb and rewmain it s kept open ull | the better preservation of the bod, b5 upon the face and chest. ung upon rails, to o t sary, an in many instances the bol decomposed, 08 (0 T mposs o features, In euch cases, the clothes often . It must not be supposed shat all the brought into this receptacle for the dead o4 that in this €ity.) | THINGS 10 TE DIRINFECTED, | During th First of all the excrewents and all vesrels and things for the o just experienced, many “ n or remeval of the same—in short, everything that o Mo hoo carriad to the Morgue, tact with the ssbutsnce, Exeremeuts sl vem banded over to their friend DY Faghies od places R e yaivie " o building, 2nd in the ro ol veaves sl places o sae, & piiv s | same b - osand tie | nder-clothing. floors snd | 8re the Coroues’s rooms, th Tilre soiied oy asgreste 1. “The fiids from the | THE NUMBER OF § desd 0 must veceve the same | of unknown persons brouglt to " whont six per week. Sometiwes the N. tothe import is seldom the case, . o Ko o ok the Morgue may be said to have been crammed ' s ease there And, addrd Fabtat p cious articles shouid b N 10 DISINFECT expect the disease will come, the LD BE o de £ ason t me @pidenl holers even in Cleas and di WHES WE whege L Tuany 41 and whre f1 low the | sbowid go be o i " re ol g 135 not ant Lo be ty to prevent fus w0 und place. £ withetan, Everythin d The § 2 difterent indivi or otherwise & blood from the sorfice of o any person to s experivice bas ta tiea dues occur e dica L and pre A what b e d tation atong poor fa o b purpe o of th L bands. b e > heaithy bou m their e therefore ol dwe when ai epiden of their hous Ives tew clera pokson, in the infote p the d pon, tezstdless of the weather, and prore-t th el whie by clothivg. The common prac ehloride of lime 10 rooms where e ol wiitute for veutilation FLAN OF OBAEKYATION IN CHOL RA EPIDEMICS, f railrond stations and hotels, wher fear e o of cvira by ravelers, VILDISFOSITION TO CHOLERA ery hou by ehoecs nestly o1l the in stent, o the fuflaeuce of ‘heir usual beaith, yot, shes the bowels y ventilated and c'oised » | the o cortupt ie uot & good sub- bodies were reccived during the woek. full. Ove er. exeersive state of mortality can of re of the severity of the he L ent time the It is thatof s w abont 3 ion is given as follows: Found North kiver, drowned, woman, white, & | huir, bad on & green checked wmusiin @ ¢k, aid & Mlack werigo cloak, #tout, and bus bive Thus, with this Jrstitution in extsete « | ceive of any person being lost sight | Morguo is well worth a visit. There Tiost seusitive feol The case posited ba air tight, and A Vit to the Mors st interesting cf the receat a of our city Fires, IN GREENWICH-ST, At 1 o'clock on Thursday in the woodshed att st., corner of | the building was o | Mr. Weichn nd floor wa: jng. Loes by th mainder of the fl who also o n Befor d to the mes were extinga of £340, aTiow cupie B and water aboit €24; r was occupied an & dwelling by Lo npied the first floor, undernenth, of The stock was removed by $300. Losured for 8500 fn r storo is nccupicd by Au grocery. Stock slightly damaged by gumt water; N EAST FORTY-LIGHTH-ST, At 44 o'clock a. m. yesterday @ fize bro Jistillery of Bucharack & Levy, eighth-st., ard in spite of the utn partwent, before the flames were cxtinguished the building and contents were very serionsly daumaged, The loss on the | building will amount to about £4 (00, and on stock §2.0; no | insurance. The mochinery is dimaged to the extent of | # insured in Philadelphia Companies. Tho fire origi- na out in the engine room. ———— Me politan Fire Departm A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Fire Department was held at Firemen's Hall 1. Observe the f .-...;u‘:.,‘..ry-v,‘ ace. Notice any with iufecte en or with th otice conneetion ornin| P 1ot seized with cholern Las of the peraons attacked. nd death, and state the house, floor, “eared yorson o ecan uogative facts About any suspecte i ead, and pring. 3. Noti eral und coliateral car | the « of the ground. the o of those premises in which cholers beeomes most 703 alao. depth and variations of which become infected. Obaerve particularly | prov out in 1 10 and upou which it o Jewe L in ¢ from whe: ve roceived the soakago s any place where the exciements from cholers patients weie | thrown. Notice the character of other diseases that are prevailing at the time of the epldemic, or just bvlm.upfl'hllyd.‘un[ln.lyyhul. wnd pneutnovia. & Notice whiat canses seenied to have influenced the dissppearance ot of the epidemie ; aloo, to what extent, i what msnger, snd with what result disinfection was employet. State if house-to-House Visitation was resorted to and with what results. Kecord the exper- Jenco in Chslera hospitals, and make a record of medical trestument, with results. | Tho foregoing is & brief sbetract of the Letter, of 30 pages, which the distingnished aothors have forwarded o ‘The sdvice it omr bodis e fully in accardancs with the messures rdople] by the Metro- litan Board of Health, and wo £1.0w that these i ‘acta upon which they are based are fully sustained by the fatal, numely John Christian, 6 native of Germany, 39 years of age, resid- iog at No. 146 East Forty first-st; attacked nt 10:30 p. m. on the 24th and died at noon of the 25¢h. 111 14 hours, 3 J‘Am: McLaughlin, residing at No. 66 Mulberry-st.; died ul eorie Tuen. a native of England, 45 yours of age; removed from the Star Tiotel, No. 10 State st., to the Battery Barracks. on the 25th, aud died the samo day. ‘Ihe otner cases were reported as hopeless, THE INJUNCTION MANIA. Judge Brady, sesterday, after consultation with the other Justices of the Court of Common Pleas, granted an injunction toJoln T, Eckel agaiast the Board of Tealth restraining them | from iutorforing with the tallow melting business of the plaiu- | Hiia Forty-fth st near East Kiver, until he sholi have used | stock of nearly 85,000 pounds of fat e has cow on han L factured. This modification in the orders of the Court con- ceraing fat-melting establishments gives causo for hope that | the lojunction mania is on the wane, FAT MELTING IN THZ NINETEENTH WARD, ol i ¢ s by SINGULAR SE OF DEATH.—AN inguest was yes- terday beld by Coroger Gover at No. 20 Minettalane on the body of a cLild two years and 11 months of age, who died from the effect of diinking a large quantity of black tea. From the evidence il wou'd appear hat the VL1 was loft alone for & sbort time iu a room, and the tea-pot Leing casily accessible, abe drack a quantity of the tes and died in o fow hous. A verdict in accordance with the facts was iendered | by the Jury. DROWNED MAX Fousp.—The body of an unknown | mi fourd floating in Buttermilk Channe! yesteyday, and towed to the foot of Se. t. Decessed was abapt 55 dgewl years of sge. stout, and dg.uud in & black frock-coat ard pen- | Capt. Phil. Richardson, one of our oldest steamboat | | | | of the borses, aud reached Deuver 1u safe taloons. Lbe Corgner teok chggee of the budf. | deseript The President of the Board of Health yesterday received the fullowing petition, signed by Frank J. Bramhult and | other citizons, and addsessed to the Metropolitan Loard of Health GEXTLEMES: W, the andersigaed, citizens of tho Nine. teenth Ward of the'Citr of Now-Vork, residents in East Forty. cighth, orty-uinth, Fiftioth aud other streets in the vieiniiy thereof. do respectfully petition vour Loworable body for the abateinent, as o nuisance of the viest aad most offe of the tallow and fat-bolling establisiment of |, aitunted in East Forty-ilth st., betwaen Avenue John J A aud Firstave, in this Ward. To this cstablishment the fat. Lides and refume of slaughitor houses are carried, 1o open carts, and are thero bailed and prepared, prodicing a great amount of flth and & ost offen: that hn?umllv Pervades the gieat ¢ dotriment, es your petifioners ve and insafferable steaob, or portion of the Ward, to Wy bel: uvt only of (ke Direct i the de yndrnr; particular means by which the discase is otice if the discase Winter's eior and breaks ply, and let avery ons and whioh ho avers will decompose unless {mmediatoly mann. cl\u'&huvl was received from the Dopart- ment for the Suivey und the condition of house No Spenoer Rogers, Chief partment, forwarded a communication in regard P chasiug of hook and ladder trucks, ol o o Under inclosure fron: Mayor Ho #man, & communication wi received from J. C, Derby, United Statos Agent of the P xhibition, in which he inquired about the seadiug to the Fair A first-class steam engine for exhibation., Comuissioner Aupk offered thef followirg resolation, which waa adopted : Kesolved, That unti] the 1st day of Suptember the offices bers of tie Fire Department may wear dusing the day fo & while straw hat with the Insiguta of the Depart ront, After disposing of some further business, the Board ad- Jjourued. ection of Buldings in regard to Hamilton st, The following financial statement shows the amount of moneys received, disbarsed, returned aud on Land, with which duriog the year 1865 recently arrived emigrauts were forwarded to their fiiends or relatives, to whom application was made for fands and from whom such moneys were re- ceived for that purpose: in Gieat Britin aud France. 1o s vecent note oy N jon of choles . wi inl disinte ulte, ol o, Frof. F. A: Patkes, of the Briiah Ariay Medical Sehol, sys it | Amount received in Janury. r o7 and 15 wald be to ueglect or oppose th se weans, which expes Amount received in February ... 943 Hland 19 has proved so effectual iu controllin g epidemic cholera. And w Amount received i March. ... 1,809 3% for 306 und 39 Tessou o believe that tne British ciiies and our Ametican cltie Amonnt received in April. S 4,980 12 for 4u2and 151 Tlisges witl be spared th ized all former viaita | Amount received in May LOET4 10 for 973and 239 el . Ceopceritt 418 | Amoun received in Juue.. %7 and 201 - TiAunis, M. ., Cor, Sec'y Mot. Ioard of fesith, | AWwount received u July. o8 and 197 £ Amount received in August . 17 and 135 Amount received in September. 1 The Wealth of the City. Amount received 1n October . 131 Six cases of cholera wero reported yesterday at the :m:: ,'.::::;fi :: B:,'::,;’,'_ 11 and 'fi offico of the Sanitary Superintendent, three of which L T o Total 126 and 1,494 be year 1665, ing. itters. Awmoant received duris Amoust paid in forwa Amount retaroed to re Caslion baod.. Drafts....... ‘This department is in the care of Dr, Cammerer, of whom, in a previous article, we iemarked was so correct in his books and accounts, The above iy an authenticated and verified account, and wil amply repay perusal and investigation. — THE LATE STABBING AFFRAY ON A CANAL BoAT.— Yoaterday, at the Now-York Hospital, Coroner Gover took the avte-mortem deposition of Orasmus Cassler, who was stabbed on Wednesday last on the canal hoat Irviog Mills, lying et | Pier No. 5 N. R., by James M. Huarriogton. the Captain, From the statewent of the injured man it wovll aj that | Lo was ewplosed Lpou the canal toat, and wos paid :‘y the | capiain on Wedaesday, kaviug a baiauce of §3, which the ! captain refused to p lor aficrward weut with I3 the office of the agent of the boas, recetved the due bim, and on niag to the boat he and the captain quar- roled, the laiter orderiag him to leave the boat. 1I‘hh be was unable o do so0n enough to suit the captain, and the Iatter eaugh? up a pair of eizzors and stabbed him in | the lott breast. eausing a dungerons wound, he immediately ke nn.vlb«.n, but coulLonly reach the pier, when ko sank ex- | hansted |, dane Haerington, wife of tho accused, teatified that on the | day 9 guestion the wounded wan came down to the boat after being paid off, and anvoyed the witnoss and her daughtor; | that hor bushand then e ler out; Cuass. lor then threatened to kill the captain. This statement was corroborated by Sarah A, Warner, the well s for all | e e —————— sy . M CITY NEWS. —— TUn108 MEETING IN THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD, — . ! Sinelair Tousey, esq., will address Council No. 3, U, L. A, this thost. and evening, at their Hol, north-east corner of Forly | Eightti-ave, on the * Polities] Sitaation,” | - ——— PorTLAND RELiEr CosdTTBE.~The Treasurer of the Portland Relief Committee acknowledges receipt of the following additional eubseriptions since Jaly 25 8100 W, C. Brysst L 200 . N, 25! sernane #8408 | B. 4. Howel& Son. 100 Previously aeknowi- Mexawder & luaue s 10| edged. #1028 | C.A. Ho.. . 10 | Albott & Mo . ) Geo. A, Jaivis, 2| g o g Lo Owged by | orty- | el by vapor ignitiog f:om the fpruaces under the boiler 1o | agineer of the Portlind Fire De. | | from ALL OTHERS—LIG | OBITUARY—DEATH OF RALPH MusD.—At o uice | ing of the Directors of the Eric Rallway Compasy, keld yer . the followiog action was taken: a1, The President has commnnicated to the Roard the frt. 11 he decen Mead, been & Disector i thie for twi ve ye: That we bave ird thie announcement with unfe was opright, tratuful, honest avd |« s which ho sehieved. Av o Disee thful and atteative to ite iuterests, aud resdy ment and common sense. sud by 116 £ the Company be shown et Balf mias the Secretary ba instrocted to tions to the family cf the decessed, Lie funeral this p. m. [ | STADBING AFFRAY.— Bardin and Antoine Madonage quarreled in front of No. Water-st.. aud during the sed Mador stabbed in the abdomen with a knile, receiving a dar was conveyed to Bellevue Hos the L'oarth Precinet I et ASSATLTED BY A Femapp.—Lawreuce Lo ing at No. 52 East Houston-st.,, was yrete al® to take her trunks and herself 5 Croshy-st. As the hackman was | Hattie Leland, the keeper of the pla oved by a e through the ha L Lima'violont blow on the head with a club, knoy He warded off a second tlow, and lady who kad emplo; {cd bim, 3 Justics Mogan ke len lonious assault, Ko iescrt A (1GAR Stoke Ropsep.—Early on the mor ) just. the cigar store of Ruloipn Saunder was entered by some person by ¢ with ¢ Lailto s two padlocks from the onter door, T1 m the place 18 boxes of cigars, & g , &0 at 81 ight Offiecrs 3l , arrested ¥re 5-0ighths*., o or Who was uni} ! Jary @ partier o rest confessed that be » oon after bis ormation which restited in the rece # of brier wood pipes, cigar | . Yesterdo -~ Monday v of Mattay: —0n RODEED ON A Win. W. Brigg, a woolen ma: | toga Cousty, N, X,, at present stoppi. dosn tempted to man naned L cor. found bis prog licws, and it wis b Lis way [ sund that b om bis pocket accused MeAndrey - 3 it ol 40, bad been sprang upon er denied it. and ), Sprang into ti Hogvas pursucd b was Mr. Brieg, y otlicer s excape, i alarm, ant Twellth Pz Lim for examination. —-— DECOYED 1570 A HousE AND RonpED.—Y ¢ ot No. 51 We Mr, John Valli The comyls of baviug 3 induced by Geraldini to euter the Mott-st,, under the pretense that Manzat wanted t 2 soms wine from him. 1le was us'ored into & ance the door was locked by Mainzat, n seizd Vallini by hair f the het . threatened, if the cla | states that he | aro any resistance, or ¢1y out, to cut b this manner, the two eovfederate dini and N | foreibly took from him a gold wateh and chaia, wor:h & i some Trcasury note r was then passed to t withit. Valui attem, om doing 80 by it pair of gold sleeve- vaised at §412. Tbe plun e bis en oon us i could 4 ot the Valin secured 1t services «f the above ff v, aod caused the arrest of Geraldini aid Manzat, Yo y | Justice Hogan commizted bicr to the Tombs for exaninia The confederate Los Lot yet Leen arrested. b 244 rALLY INyuReD.—James Corneliug, a firenon | on the nat Edwand ¥ crday erieie ¥ being caaght iu the mac of tie steamboat, while ¢ iny Aninguest was held by Coroner Gove . the ern verdic f ofteis city, age ntel death resdered,” Deceased wae . 1 421 years. ® ReLaTive V. NG MACH!IY (i | Opinion of one who * kn rab P. Rigley of Ove 1 know s sed necrs ane.dett 1o o aldy prefer to have ol writcs vin Y. i e e valie t it is reco. ple, who wore 9 X & Gy L onnd all ¥ other g Wit RSLY —~— Avrrest of Alicged Thicves, REPORTED $10,000 RODSERY ON THE ERIE RAILW 4y | Tlree young men ing their names as Ju | Petrie, George Sinclair, and Pater Eilis. andfsged respeciively ,19and 21 years, were arrested by Detective Nugeut, Le NEW-JE NEWS, o tween 10 and 11 o'clock on Wednesday night on the srrivel of the Erto Railway Express train at Jersey Cicy, 0n suspicior of® | being professional pickpockets and thieves. It appears tiat robberies of passengers betwveen Turner's station (where they stop for reireshments) and Jersey City kave been « | quent of late, aud an effort is being wade to ferret 0.t the rascal It is alleged that on Wednesday uight tbe prisor put or 1he v | chased excursion tickets for Turser's station, zol 6 p. w. train, and retorning on the espross train | 10p. w.; that both while eving and coming they § car to car, couductiog theamsaives in a disorderly Jostling ngers, &, whereapon the condvetor fe | kraphed to Deteeti gest to be in readisess to take the uto custody, TLo ropoiter was informed yesterduy thit three or ¢ nights sice, while a gentleman was procaring refresbuent. Taruer's, his carpet-bag containing $(0,00 in money w. stolen from his berth in the sleeping-car. ' Persons connected with the road, however,deny that the stranger lost any morey and state that the carpet-bag only contained some papers and soiled linen, and that the papers Lad siuce been made good by the company, The prisoncrs were committed by Recorder Martindale of Jersey City uotil this (Friday) morsing, 1. purpose of allowing parties to sppear agaiust them. s g CHARGED WITH FORGING A CHrcK.—Jesse G ding, 18 years of age, was arrested at5 o'clock yesterisy afternoon ‘by Detoctive MeDonongh. on a charge of haviig forged the uame of Wm. Woodruff of Elizabeth, to s check uf $35 50. and obtained that amount on it frow Mr, Wiggive of Cowmunipaw. The prisoner isin the employ of M:.‘lu-.x rufl. He was committed to the cells in Jersey City to examination. Latest Ship News. * ARRIVED. INGO BEER and SARSAPARILLA ARE STANDARD DRINKS AT THE HOTELS ! For sale vvery where. !lAl!flALl. & Co, No 182 Thompson-sf 0 o MACFARLANDS Book Store, corner Twenty third st. and Broadeuy, there you will find all the NE W BOOKS of the day aud all the old Standerd Works and, also, che e lish, ¥Freach and Scotch Stationery. O TO THOMAS R. AG Morray-ste., where you willfind Te everything eire cheaper than any store in New.York. Une pric WONDROUSLY DELICIOUS DRINK! N Toor ek MINGO BEER AND SARSAPARILLA For sulo cyerywi ere. MARSHALL & Co., No. 162 Thompaon-at. " DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co., Have now in store PLOWER STANDS for DINNER CENTERS- something ew o1 4 vety orummental. A vovel shispe of E BOTTLE WITH STAN *wentof DINING, DESSERT, and 1EA SET8 VASES st reduced prices, and Glass of all lesciijtivan “No. 479 Broadway, nesr Brecw est. 1TPTURE. SUPPORTER These lustruments are entirely new, hoth in e, a4 siens CLEAN AND EAS I SURE on the BACK—INWARD AND UPWARD MOTION— daughter of the last-usiwed witoess. ‘The caso waa th en to the Jurs. who rendored a verdict in accordance 'n! the facts. 1larrington was commiited to await the result of the [ futnrigs of U £ Ruptore. Pamphiets ree. CURES the o O PATENT LEVER TRUSS Co. e "l;. fl Biosiwey.