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Fnstraction. Gifngtigns Wanted—Females. Bboissbink ii()\ 8 PREPARED FOR BUSINESS.—Dauring ‘ 7ANTED—Ry 8 rekectable middle-aged WO- Asgost Mr. DOLEEAR, No. 6 MAN 4o tight ohemher work and fiue wasling | lon. day and eveiing, to prepar 1 u ¥ wou'd weke care of growiug cbildren and plain sew Toey quire eners i o Lty reference. Canbe seen for two deyw ot 4 s Lat », rapid b penmen, and good book-kerpurs, | Twelfib-at., between First-ave. svd Avenan A. ARY WILLSON, Washer and [roner. House Cleaning. CNUMBER of well recommended German NS to do genersl HOUSEWORK, Ac ., neas the Bowery. ALLETON BPA ACAL Y, Sawmatoga Co., Y —A seicat Commereta) and Ciassical Fumily BOARDING Expense, § per quarte: l"r--un(-l--. Ty s 3 o Ttav JAMES. ILMOUE. A, P ;UM'I'\\(.M HOOL for BOYS, at Essex, (« .;.. Address M. A, CUMMINGS, (OAMP* SCHOOL AGENCY Gitnatons Wanted—Alales. "3 MAN Intely landed from England desircs N, w 5 Beekmuu-st., Room No. & a8 1ad with mations om reasoiabe terme. tiou s+ GARDENER of COACHM 0 be gemw y wi ©s free of charpe. fa! ah pace in the country. Address ENGLAND, Siation ¢, Py “ | QUIUATION WANTED—By a Frenci e 3 I"v‘I,. b..,l 2! “l‘“m( '.L (“ Mg ,,\'.‘. Al | New-York during four » ok-ke piog .,‘, doublo-seiry, 4 ...' % & Lo« e J. 1. WAL vl’ wid Dire-u ald J b oy C” ARAY PREVOST. Hox No. CL s HIL | Nember 7T Fall term begine 10, itk Address, I iors eppiy ot - id . Soes ). W. . GINN [ P[0 MANUFACTURERS. —ARLLIXBLE PAK NGINFERING, L ot some six yen s 7o York, and PANY, Box N o, LIFE COMP NOLI | X i, o i ! { ‘;A! |‘~7Hl,iwllv - l :\l.Afl‘\(v'l ‘) oo . n the te i il ) 201 TR, Princivais. | feip Manted. v oh, Classics, el | J IFE INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED Burns ‘ | Ldcuy ery part of the United & ‘ ] I W TED FRENCIU BOARDINC oay scnoor | VY “epitat of # DIES. No WEST S NTEENTH S e Lidon t ING B 5 NCH AND ENGLISH 1 BHING & WING. Na \.wl;.\ o ‘ FPANTED—A LAD about 15, for Wise A w ¢ 00 and after Septen | o abive wil et with | TomIPE atieution | I hrl ME C. MEARS, | Propozals. No. 224 Madison-ave | e N HEADQUARTERY DEpARTXENT o7 WASHINGTOR. ) . FRENCH and ENGLISH BOARUING sud DAY | UPKIC: OF ( MIRE QUABTRENASTAR, } BCHO Waeni CE 1 e § 0 % e persoval op ' l)mn‘u\'\l.. for SALE of WOOD.—Senled Pro. . | po-als are st this oft il 12 X noou. MONDAY < e s o e, 1 | “1.400) FOURTEEN HUNDRED COKDS at the Rendsil For sirvuiars, adireos Sir: ORI, | ite feom INa T | CHIZD (1) PINE and TWO. T edisteiy aloug the track of the | OAK, and is piles N THOUSAND SIX f wile north of A aud Georgetow WO THIRDS ¢ AULAY™S 3 AND DAY SCHO ve., will reopen o K e . is of good or falr quality, and thersnzhly sessone : N'* FRENCH and Fropossis will be received for quantities from (50) Fifty Cords snd SC¥ for yo opward. with priviie € 811 of vitner ot both | Fayment to be LARY BOARDING-SCHOOL, White Plains, | he city. Year commences September & Principal, 0. R. WILLIS, A. M. HAINES 188 i the OF- THUS LED PROPOSALS will be ree of Army Cioth ng and Faquiy this ¢ QEA N DAY, the & A aen MADEMOISELLE. de JANON Frierds and ¥ ¥ EUM P thest ) 1 ton PETROLEUM F. w1 seapen on SEBTEMBER 20 S ¢ which s personally or by letter, © e made st must b d euficient INSTITUTE enty sixth A ). in the besuty Py with the requires.cnt | ““Flank forms for propossls, embracing red 3 nd rqual Alddress Rev. € tatio VAN WAG DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIE BOARD- LY K UOL FOR_BOYS, commences Sert. 17 HENEY LEDSL fALE recpevs SEPTEMBER 12 fiev. C. D. RICE, Principal ANIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, Al- | Educatiou-] sud Mi'itary rdvantage reapeus Sept. 4. Adurces the Kev. M. Copartnership Notices VOPARTNERSHII Mr. JOHN JACQUELIN withdrawa this day i 6 A G, HEMINWAY & Ce. OCKLAND FEM anme busine 1, 1608, ur-‘:.\fi! rafiox—'l e ¥ TEMBE! For dny formed » o hip for the transaction of Wrean the v L DN /L ) i TOND and CORMTSTION BUSINESS, ander the UTGERS FEMALE INSTITUTE—No<. 4=7 and PLIN OPP Bfi..» ftivave. N. V. BOARDING end DAY SCHOOL. The | JACQUELIN & D TACQUELIN B il conoace 8 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18 £ g o BN B JACQUELAN, g‘_.u tained ot the Intitate, _ H. M. PIERCE. Freaident. Late of the fgp, Xa¥ it COTIT, SCHOOL OF MINES, COLUMBIA COLLEGE, | ¢ Formerty Sith Weston b DaRiifie, b EAST 40H-STREET, NEW YORK. New-York. Augont 1, 1808, _Offiee No. 36 New rACULTY ISSOLUTION Copartuership heretofore oD & PEND Pr R, 056 l existing nods TON, is this doy | asl coneen! w-York A MOKTOMER L. FOWLEK 00T WILLIAM H. PENDLETON. ., Auaiytical sd Apy wirtry L. Botany. sera Chwiiry iniug Sarveyir B M., Matbemat QGIEN A Sice. 3 S NEWBURY, Gedlogy and Palaeontologr. o of this School ~EbTACes 8 thre years’ couras for the dr e of T NOINEER of MIX , or BACHELOK of PHILOSOF H admiseion. candidates {7 8 degree most an examinetion ‘Azebre, Geometry. and Piain Trieonometry. Pervons | admitted withou! ht. The neat session | and Mechanics. COPARTNERSHIP.—The nndersigned bave this dsy formed & vame of FOWLER, 08 GOOD & Co. Baukers sud Brokers a4 No. 46 Exchiang: . 1% E MORTOMER L. FOWLER, WILLIAM H. 030000, GEORGE W. WILSON. NHE FIRM of WILSON & REDMOND is thisda DISSOLVED by mutas sonsent. Either of the partoers will wisnion will be beid | o e e sign in liquidation. New York, Augus: 1, 1856, L2 ey adboniiend JH ) S i UBEORGE W, WILSON, Dr. €. F. CHANDLER, Dean of the Facnity. | WILLIAM REDMOND, I - | AVHE ~ COPARTNERSHIP _heretofore _existing under the 6w vame of HEISER, COOPER & BEATTY t'-_a.n duy dissotved by mutesl consent. Signed THOMAS R HE WILLIAM COO JOMN B. BEATTY. NKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE Will Reopen Sept. 1, 1666. freiae, sddress BENJAMIS MASON, Yonkers, K. Y. Angust 1, 1966, Eeachers. el itions should have TEA(’H}IRS who seek AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE'S APPLICATION FORM deimand for Teachers is good Exrly spplicatious derirais amted oecally Toachers for Clasics Military Tactics. Mosic, ‘schoo! officers and hesds of families who want 3. W. SCHERMER- Bonnties and Pensions RMY OFFICERS EXT NS NS 1 LDIERS ged o RA PAY—INCREASED d WIDOWS —Ofcers who re- 1865, end those on duty prior arding the allowauces un- der the late Incresse diers, ehildren nnder 16 years should pr: new certificates. Ap) L. BROWN & Co.. Rolicitors of Claims. No. | Park piac A]lhl TIONAL BOUNTIES to 2 and 3 YEARS aud WOUNDED SOLDIERS, and the Widow., Minor Childres or Fareute of Soldiers d the evice. Apily b0 IN 247 Broadway, New.Vork. 'Y BILL PASSED' uld send full particelars. g . 40 Broome-st. —A TEACHE PAINTING. A lady competent U tand permanent situstion by spplying to Kev. W rtinsburg, Knox County, Ohio. ud Widows who have flnsical Instroments, NLORIO (., Soldiers, Sailors, Widows sl a1 B3 g v Lol UL A B GALE & Co.— PIANO-FORTES and got your taoney o the Arary X, Ko e e, Mansisctory and W b X 0. . r;‘. [Ld l’;‘;:’l‘o:n.mn New York Office hour o m to 6 p m; Tussdays and Fride T p m. MPORTANT to SOLDIERS.—The Bounty bill has passed Congr We shal make applications at once.” Al infor- mation furnished by droseing L. BROWN & Co., Solich tors of Clairas, No ENSIONS. A NEW PENSION LAW | CEERING & SONS, Fatablisked 1923 DlANTFACTURERS OF GRAND BQUAKE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. Warerooms No. 652 Brosdway. Mesers. C. & SONS have been awarded 55 medale for the saperior My of their istruments over Wl competitors, 14 of which wers Cfi et oeen paseed g ot e riog in oth o feet, oue hsud. o us of sny of 2 ers wwerded in the months of September and Uctober, 1365, = e | pensions to depeudent fath ete, and some otk INDT & MANZ, Donrtred. with now snd e Mangfecturers of GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS, having re- | tion for ary of U Thove whose amoved to their new aud spacious warerooms, No. 855 Broad be | cressed mast make " ications. My charze will be the fre fized Heventoenth and Eighieenth-sts., New-Vork, wouid peapect. | by the PEASION LAW, N. i - petcission, to Samne sk the attention of those wishing to pucfim.rnao 1o thelr | S ‘of the New-York Triuune. Accutste copies wed and soperior instrumente’ These sre wanufactared ot Log, eac pereonal supervision. and, from their great sxperience and on Ny k. u—mm.m.mu 10 gustantee them snsorpased wy briisuacy . and s compase of tone, cowbind with & ' of wotkmansbip which inaores the greatent durability. - All Machinern. ure’ constracted with the Agraffe ArTangewent, and each dys 8 etrumeut wil be warraated for fve yeard. Bk g e e 58, manutactured and ap- DEMAN & SON¥ ACQUARD 'i:AEin".\' J e} ed to Power and ooms OOMS, wade snd - LMORAL EKIRT LO: od to .y PATENT CYCLOID PIANOFORTES | ol ey, KINDINO® T bepiod Womic o s, Were swarded ot the iste Fair of the American Lustitate § R e da J SRR 5008 IS SN FIRST-PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, { “30%s ¥OR SUSFENDER ST th batton Noles, on the moss oved plan. Meaiinery for etare of im -l-.:"l'lu.ulnplu and lL’v .! ob,v W I‘.)l'lll.!fldi;l, No. 1641 North Second-«t., Puiledeiphia. Po. APER MILL MACHINERY—For SALE three Mackines. 62 inch ; they are oll compiete, snd mow For NOVELTY SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE Bewtias vert inomivia were swarded timwe Lnequaled lnatroments &t fho Biate Faire of Michigan. Indisae. Kuosas, and wherever they Reve been Extibited in Competition. N, B.—Warrsnted for six No. 2 Le Roypiace, Bieeckerst., one block rl W areroome o of Brosdwey. Rend for sur now Gold Meda) Ciroulas. __ vered a auy iae. Aleo. one B2 ch cyil der ; MPROVED KROTARY-VALVE " IN- Tt s enginee, oo . Inure o STRUMENTS. Warraned. Coruet Iustructon-Books. Turk G ARTLETT, No. 20 Beekr New-York. Wb (ysbas Warrsnted Ordere d te. N MFG. Co. CAVITAL, $iw0.00¢ i Dedwortt's Bend Ofice, Mo place. N. ¥ | fhiy Corpary Baving sciarzed nelr works, are prepered to fl TANOS to LET and SOLD on installments at the pine ;rlq-'-"lu {he (Esery o B menniactory, No. 15 and i East Twenty fira: st between st Hachion T‘-h' ‘:,""d‘ 50 = NS, | Brewes. ke, Office. 44 state-st., P. 0. Drswer No. i6 @ CARE FI'HE ADAMANTINE BRICK PRESS ST ot o s, | D BOOMA i e e e, TR wad 1 additton therats. s Firet Prise Medal st the Grand Imtecas TUN‘;;;,L}‘,TKAL*B THE AR FROM THE CLAY wiiein the Temal Exhibition st London. L#52, 1 competition with 260 pisnos (rom "l'l“:“- MR o parie of the word imsirament constricted with tialr Patent Agiafie Aruage B . suis e s e oo o 94 g7 @8 | ation the + et L powitios YODRUF Prestdess, No. 175 6 osiway. Benord ha d Meloteo:s s Otgans, of American avd Forelyn mwis | flewrs ol co MASON & HAMLIN CABINE e e MASON L KASLIN FORTABLE OROANS, yarty | s 554 ioes &7 s 81,000 sach. M. Fi. have bees | e tin bt ‘;:_‘ ."‘.‘,‘v‘,:n; s | Professional Notices. la ¥ o nstrreme [hey invi { 4 e - ~ i o siag Y f vt 08 comipatiwm of thsis work by the beit $udgen ‘Dn LARMONT™ Paris, London and Arw gretiiiod thet they can eefer with vontdence to nealy every organ- | Special T ot of Loeal, € oral N et of e 1 the oity for \=atimony ta it sapertority | Surieturs, ¥ Piles. Ufice No. 173 Brosdw { 5 p . (except Suadays! | « prices K% sroniny. Now Yonr WACE WATERS Grand, Square, aud TIANUS, MELODEONS and CABINET ORGAN 8 Surniture. o lot, and reut sllawsd onthis e e oo wimes Sroond band Plases i Dergiber [BEDROOM, ENAMELED FURNTIURY of ¥ic Vactory and Waterooms, Mo, 91 Brosdway racted anafecturs. Alss, selld Chestnut and Wainat Chaisber t B K. FARRINGTONS, No. 46 ebiiehed 1843, jeion PARLOR ¥ Suites, plsin axd ornamental, Canal-st.. oppesite Wooste: lm:K HARDT® Exi ook “ilver M. sand Plusos, Pitsos taned and repaired HORACE. WATKES. TNITED :-;qx¢»r~¢;n1i “MAKEK! io. 4 WALKER-ST., New-Yor edal atlast Fair Av.crican Tnstitota wine composed entirely of ruperior workmen, | It it enticely d n the common sofs bed; It hea an o TUAN ANY og wud hair Can be msle in sofa or chair & Wk HGUSE Anals it gnsseband ler Five Yearn Jroduee s more perioct Flaso b wult w, No. 167 Hleackerat., sor. of Sullives. ¢ wade to Crles €XLIA | of Lo new Trish drama, | S e Y | Faher M or | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBURE, FRDAY, AUGUST 3, 1566. VY ALLACK™. Lis Sahth, Week of the En, of POFULAR T RN 1AN. BRVANT A THIS AND EVERY ¢ VFNISS UNTIL FURTHER NOT) KNEAT SUCCESs ' CRTUER ROTICR SHAMUS O'BRIEN, 2 BOULD BOY ( LENGALL A Tarn or %, WITH SPLENDID SCENBRY, LiTE MEC APPLIANCES, ACCURATE APPOINTME NTS, CURRECT COSTUMEE PICTURERQUE. OROUPINGS. | | CHARACTERISTIC DANCES BEAUT PUL e XCITING TABLEAUX APPROPRIATE OVERTURE AND INCIDENTAL MUSIC, | wr 1 by the lato Johs . Covke, g sud the follswing CAST OF REMARKABLE STRENGTH AND RARE EX 3 CELLENCE aom Livut. Li Col Taleton | Comey liya: Capt. D Mr, W, J. Leonard | Milew O'H Snaks o f Kerry A Dashy, the 3 piper M, 0. F, Hrowne Mary Kenoe . : Miss Hoss Cooke . pecuisry RUCTION 116, e JOUN BROUGHAM. esq INUM™® NEW AMERICAN MUSEUM, Brosdw wern S ) Pri | AT L ATMOSPHERF you VINUED SUCCESS SPLE PANTOMIME DY MISS KATE PENNOY MR C. K. FOX cient OR L COMPANY. EVERY AFTERN EVENING &t & J A P THE HIL] REMARKABLE 5 LAUGHABLE TRICKS “ NCIDENTS, To be scen at al FROM SUNIISE UNTIL 10 OCLOCK. § to amuse, ntiuc “ 1 Cai VY TIRNFR INFANT DRUMMER T CHILD, AMMOTH ¥ DW ARFS, CIR( US GLASS BL INOENT A% FIFTH SALOON { LCTMENS O VE THE FIFTH SALOON RIRDS AND ANIMALS, OF ATMIE RANES WHITE AD i MON i BOA CONSTRICTORS. cnorames, Leatued Seal, Heppy Family, Graud Aq aria | TA OMALS, <iom. 0 cents. JINTER GARDEN ENDOR OF 8¢ AND APPOINTMENTS Broughaw's great Fxtrovecanza entitlod COLUMBUS RECORSTRUCTED. e, 10 Mil The performance will ca Jenoy Lestherlongs wit sitofl Beery ( ut I New York of NIE. WORRELL, | PODTIAH (his X nark) YANKEY LOCKE I\ ENNTE WORRE LI, OF THE FAMILY, YANKEE LOCKE “Miss JENNIE WORKF L FRELLA \ e P KENE snd JENNIE. appest, sieo M. | TCESDAY, t of Mr. M. W. Lefingwell, » grest § i e ws e L ——— —————— Internal Hevenne. [ UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.— \ it Co 1 New } XVillth, XX tion y vabje nder the ** Act to provide L Public Del ud fur other parps proved June 0, it64 and the 1 | | { | ved March 3 wnendatory st app: Col retion Distriet, zcep way. between the hog oA wine all o toue or ennmer-tions made The liste herein reforrad to comp: tazes on exrriages, billiard-tabies. yachts, siiver-plae, euumersted articles, for the = wuding May 1, 1867, and the tazes 0B Tacomes for the yesr erding Decauber 31. 145, EME COURT, City and County piatntd, agaion AN of New. M. B, HAMILTON, defendant, —Som movey demand on_contract. (Com. not_eer. To the Defendsnt and required to sction, which w-York, copy of your answer (0 umber Bfleen and I y time wlorcasid. the 7l you for the suta of uin ire sixtecnth duy of beside the costs nd disbursements of this sotion. Dated New-York. June 20. 1966, Adlawbw K CARPENTIE Plaintiff's Attorneys, of New-York.— State Iairtifl, agt. James Guidoer, Abijal, Pells and Eliza B \ D Charl-tte Browe bis wife, Jemes Ward and_Heorietts A., bis wite. David B. Ward and Rachol Aurelis, his | wite, Solomon I ot ncd Mary hie wife, L. R GAKDNER ers, widow of Johu ir W. Arp nd_ Matiids his wife, umwons for Reliel To tus de Lof you are bereby summoned o padst fn tols wction, witlch bas tols dio the office Toe Clotk of the City and C e City Hall in tis said City of New-York, herewith served wpor you, end Lo earve a copy of Tour arewer to the said com: Iaiut on the subseriter,st his office sl iNa, & Wall atreet. ir. the Clty of New York, witkin twenty days aftei the service Lereol, exciusive of the doy of sach service. and if you el to ‘cot plaiat wituhn the tiae aforosaid, the latolid in this 1" 16 the Court for the reile! decanded in the conn 1868, EAD, Plintifs Attorney. Ayers and Elen his wife, E. t Ann A Ayers. Marg acd John A. M HITE, 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN.—TAKE NOTICE.—AlL who have w1y goodsar chatiels belonging tothe to the under- Inte JAMER H, ROFF will plea # send notice thereof sizned ot tue Office of JOSEPH 11, STINER, Attorney-st 12 West Teutti-st.. New-York City. MONEY MORIA ROFF, Admisktratriz. Mliscellancone. LARGE assortment of BOOTS and S8HOES of all LN gracrivtions, Sritcios made S S 00 Blnce o 000 ‘D}-v!&._- Brosdws: ey HEAF FUEL—COKE $4 per CHALDRON, de- livered by CRAPSEK & BURUS, No. 4 West Edghtoenth ., oL O BRATHL corerof Avesue € s Hifanthl F AMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE.—Unadul- Yerated Wines and Lionors espe ially fof Fauily we. pit up ba packagee o it B3 SO, S etpice Buldicy, No. ) Brosd woy, N ‘li‘.& ARD or FRENCH ROOFS, A¥A Fui op by the MOSFLEY IRON BRIDOE end CORRUGA- TED ROOF Co., or Corrugated Siv ots furnished. GRAIN ELEVATORS camstrueted of \Lis material of great stregth. M ¥ prives. INERALOGY —Having retorned from Enropa, whore | have collected o freed stock Of'fi.m st old 'r).(nw LS, be 11 3, e 1o ot to my cumomars st the cld e Cid o 89 Brosdway, Fourt! MMHA'HAN’?IL £ OMPA}P“Y'. 0. 16 Broadw ) LY. NUI l'%, {h’-ll or MASoN S SFLIM O1L as4 EXTRA LARD 0L Vot Hailzoade Heamelsion. and ¥ actories. “CORRUGATED SHEET IRON MOSE LY TRON BRIDGE AND CORRUOATED LOOF COMPANY, No. % Nassau-st, of every ton-at (Bevween CLE and Veas DMISHING TACKLE J. B. CROUK, No. # ¥o ok To Rye. P Join Romes Amusements ST LYMIC THEATER. ‘( 1 R Leoud O . . Us (FRIDAY) EVEN Continus'd 0 re oe ersful GUIEOLS BFECTAC 79 Line, ior we, T ni -g:ynvnd-y, Muray's Live, office No. ICE ‘CH o A B For Savarnah. every Saturdey, by Empire Ldve, Gern: e R T e e A R ATRIES. the o s Mo, § Bowliog Oroetesreress O - WEEB § . N PANVEDRR SISTERS, A e o o = For Montaus and 1dabi—ses sdvertisement, Vor tamies 1aforsntion v roewd o Railrosd Time Tables, see od- Vertiseuients iu anotber part of this paper. RS AMINNA #nd LADY VLEA in the Speciacle. VERY GREA CESS Y Of the ENTIRE ¢ d one of T i ary vears Mre SAUNDERS. ARD, WHITING, TR N with its GRAND SCENTC TEAMY CHORUSES eud LSA WOUD d Miw MILLIF. FOWLER, DKGEOQUS FINALE 7112 ELPIN DELL THE FLFIN DELL AND GERMAN OPERA CHORIS, atn the Splendid Ch with which the W reveral ent compositions, pre- le, render First intretion o THE ELN DELL City of Dublin. L City of Boston Jurs.. NI ¥ G THE ¥ Passengern Arvived, FROM FIAVANA—Ia Steamehip Bacle-Mre. Marts R Morsles Lowmus. 1-dsneh tersand 3 servante, Mis. Boatrix Neverrele, Mary Wiley. Mrs. ilio and Mrs. Marin Mayneir, Mrs o Audrea DaLiman, Miss Dolo wote, Mr. wnd Mew. Miguel Bouehon, Mr. wad M Jldren and 2 servants, Mr. and Mrs. H, Bordenave oseph Bulladarres, Mr. and Mo, A, T, Len: bal Madan, Gustavo S thamer, Ju , Corp and ) e sfin Almelda. V pencils igvez, ¥ Hakhem, Brono ., Saandra and two 3 %11 10 sipletion with ever-varying ine to DH4 11T vy o Franciaco Poren Carvaly Jore M, Gptierses e T ; “ove del Cneto. (. Nejdig, Juan de Cardenas, Blas Soaret, Juan Be- | 'l‘“UJ‘--'“ AS® GARDEN CONCERTS, o 0 Whitey, dose Mauri, Luis Lopes Vil Corharro, | i) T TERRAC ARDEN Pedro Leonard, Juan Leovard, Luis D. Pon, Ref. , Fr Te woen F ¢ Vor 1o, Fernands de Ormacches, J. TL. Harris, T EVE Putk, Andrew Mitele), Faustwo Mauri, Tomas Trassha Pejon ¥. Larrabal, Lorenzo Cannes, Jose ¥. Cubargs, Abel Trudenthaler, J. ORC A E FOR THIS EVENI FRANM Kutle Lev, Miss Minnie Ayres. Miss (irace Ayre Lo Baron Dusey, Miss Foser, Miss V. NAC, . | Moo Rises. WATER THIS DAY Talad. ... 1:26 1 Hell Onte.... Solom. * W Sywony in D... MINIATURE ALMA 531 Som Sou 2 Sun Rises... Sazdy Hook ... PIIPPING INTKLLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK.. Huechel CWEATHER ADMISSION, TW} DLEVKER ST, CIRCUS, S8 CHIARINT, . seses +. Proprietor. IAST WEER OF T §EAN » Cieared. ROY AL SPANISH CTRCUS! ship Gen. J. K. Barnes, Morton. Savannab, Livingston, Fox y ERNOON AND EVENING, | &Co. 1 pe s charge of prograime on al avions. amatip Cotharive Whiting, Daker, Wilniiugton, Charles H. Pier : . UN BROTHER Steamsebp Mcneks, Marhman, tleston, Livingston Fox & Co. from p Hlack Diam M dith, Philadelphia, W. Kirkpatrick. i Neptune, faker, Boston, Neptune Steamship Company Eteamstip £ llen 3, Terry, Ch ewbern, C. Goodsperd. Stewar iy Hoderw, Pew ackett. ) ton, Corbett & Bark Judah Cappe . C., Dovale Co. Rookh (Br.), Jackson, St. Jobus, N. B., Thayer & Sax Hark Persis, Robbins, Cronstadt, W. Ropes &k Co, Victory (Br ), & u, Dublin. MeCally & Marsh. Briz Aun (r.). Fiory, Gibralor, A. P. Francia Bris Tangior, Swith, Churleston. Hentiey, Smith & Co. Biig Atalsnts (Br.), Whelan, Liasbos Uiace, N. F., M. E. Green & Cur e lris Helen (Br.). Mackenzie, Cow Bay, Bratt. Son & Co. kee (i1.), Robson, St. Jouus and Sackville, N. B., P. 1. Bark Lal ent T Sche. Che —De- | xeviu & 8 ie Hogt, Siir. W, Paxson, Brower, Lavaces and Indiancls, N. L. McCready ko ebs. Lyndon, Shackiord, Eastport. Van Brunt & Slaght. £. G. P, Taylor, Brower, Petersbars, J ntow's Son & Co. n Boy | Canh Coltnl l : - —— L v of age, balf price ™ of M. N CL Arrivea. NCR N ol 1=06. Steamship Eagle, Lawrencs, Havana, Joly 28, with mdse. and pass. XCURRIONBEASDR, of 7o, A Mook arrived 5P (4 the eity irom the Lower TO TOURISTS AND T¥ ving. 2 nst. ; ! ara. Coueh, tichmoud and Norfolk, with mdse, and nore er, Galveston 10 days, with mdse. snd Steamsnip Virginia. pass. to Wi lizm & Gola on. Steatiabip Virgo. Bulkisy, Savannab 80 hou: rs. in ballast to Murray, Fertis & Co. Joly 29, 20 wiles N of Tybee, passed stesuuship Leo, e oy bou B T e of re, t Al information, 5 ‘Herk Frank, Lewls, Sicata via Palermo, 82 days, with salphur to f ) ol it nd Royel Mail Lise ou & Ciapp. Passed Oibmiltar June 8. No South Shoale of Stems, No. 135 Broade oW Yotk OTY. Gemorsl Kbtk g SW 20 diles, spoke Datch rig Carolise, fiom New-York for > . s - Cow Bay. l EATH AND P rth Shore Ntaten ¥ i Smith (Br.), Godfrey. St. Croix 17 days, with sugaz, &, to da Feiry.—Leaves daily from Fier No. 19, between Yot Parrsboro, N. 8.), Welab, Lingsn 14 days, with cos! ( i Dey at 7, 9 10fam ;12524 SandTpm olf & Co. s & 3 10,11} 8 w, 1,25 46,7 To char- (bigm), Becker, Cardenss 11 days, with sagar to HUG Also, to let for Sanday NOT DeWolf & Co. T}, Jacobson, Palermo 63 days, with frait, &c., to Brig Nollie Jobuson (of St ,Imlw'-‘ N. B.), Kaight, Arecibo, P, [ With u.olasses to Milier & Houghton. Whab, ¢ icuett, Matzanilia 18 days, with sugar to James days, with mdse. to J. F. Inourance Compames. WESTERN Bigler. Dirig Costa Rics, Cassidy, Aspiowall 18 restissimo, Jumes, Demerars 21 days, with suzer, &e., to Rich s : LAW INTELLIGENCE. g — . The Greas Rald on the Countorfelters. T & COMMISSIONER QP¥ICE—Avo. 2-—Before Com: missioner JBOLN. THE CASE OF PABKER. L it n-nuz.”.‘.mrm. is cace came morning. _u.....-....fia mluam‘-um n Jone lasd R was 10 company with oné E. B. Smuth; we walked tp Wooster- Conntorfelt 25 cont 1 aid connterfel cent money; they were ve! ™ e the Apimer basds, would be out soon. 454 1 Wero much better; this was the 4th of June; on bim 8 be asked me if I wanted to buy; T ot then; he said that thers was splendid wanted to buy 1 had better do 80 soon—es be gone; the talk was al ut 25 and 50 cent eu there was a 85 and 810 nations] note ont; 1 asked the $100 compound interest notes he said bis in that; 1 told him I was not then prepared to friend who was coming to the ity and wou some $2,000 worth, but wonld probably wi with bis prinipais and not with & mere boy; be ssid be could furnish any amount needed of the defiomivations ont; twice after T saw him and he asked me if my friend was 1n town; the last time L suid yes, aud made ap aTange ment to meet hi met bim Saturdsy and be said he we anxious to make 10 pass more; I made an arrapgement to weet bl the Irving House: then Tapiey and I pley asked him if bis firm woald come out with Kim, he wanted to buy some 8500 worth didu’t think they would, as they were very sby of strange: sinee Wood's raid; Parker then started down with me to corner of Greene and Crosby, where he went in to see firm and came out with a list of the counterfeits on hand; went back to Tapley and the boy told bim that his parties would not deal with strangers; the hoy said he was very sorry and wanted bim to buy somothiog 8a he said be Bad or- dered the 8500, ond bis party would be down the banks on him would bmy samples of the if he did not sell it; Tapley waid be #land ‘were 10 pay 35 oonta on tho dullar; the boy then got thi ; 1 went with bim and he handed 1t to me l: . o hitm §17 50 for 1t in good momey g tbe boy to take up to Tapley; when wo came back e Tapley, ‘hghy said it was wa but be would mot dea with “the the boy then prodo th ol and said the price was 40 cents; Tapi; sample, and examme it, and gave vim 50 cente; the boy waid be had 't 10 cents, and Tapiey said it did v's matter; we thee left Tapley, and when we got “to Broome-at. Parker another evinterfolt §1, for which I paid him to centay = did not ask Parker then the name of his principal, w‘ bo die- aue, an Jose it; 1 met bim again on the 27th of | b y ked i if bis par- Tapley wanted to see bim pley again lmpl'-uhl deal_openly with i ad. Parker said that hey would deposit the moaey in some Foom Wiers Parker could get it, and leave the pay, not otherwise, ‘Cross-exsmined—I was first introduced to Parker by M. M. Smith; he was & dealer 1a connierieis money; E. B Smiiy was in Jail in Trenton, N. J., at the time, for passing counte money; 1 dov't know where M M. Smith fs now; w were walking up Houstou-st, together; he was going for the g‘llm“ introducing me to & dealer in conntorfeit movey; mith told me 1 conld buy all I wanted from Parker; Smith introduced me as bis friend; 1 did not tell him X lived ’ Conn 1 reproscuted myself as o dealer in counterfcl mbler, &ec.; Lnever said to bim snything sbout beiog in distress for funds, or ahont being on the point a'L ring o divorce and expecting 81,500 from s sett ton thaty but T did tell it to Smith in Lis prescuce; that was not & lie bad been four years in the service of the Unitod States, as sol- * dier, and elerk in the Quartermaster’s Department; 1 then apylied for work in the Secret Service Department; I met Mr. y, & Tapley in Hartford, and in conversatica with him be told we that flerm 1 could get an appointment I should have to e ion for the = Dopartment; be recommended me to go to New York and form ecqualvtances with Thow el ‘of “men, with the view of couvisting ) and thereby recommend wyslf for an appelptment od formed the acquaintanos of many of the eounter this is the ouly ore wbom I have made & care vat; 1was with E. L. Smith when be bought a packe ge 3 5 A Smith did pot know what my bues weas was; he supposed it was to buy money from Parker; I hav rs about counterfeit money; 1 have been sryivg to arrest some of these; L. B th was srrested for Dassing money he bought of Parker; 3. AL Smith bis brothes 10ld we 80 about the 24th of June; E B. Smith aod I aod Parker were only onc: ther; both tie Smiths toought ©e & square Toater i counterfeit money; 1 bad one piece of the mouey arker in my hands; Swith was arreste ht by Smith off I in Hoboken; Tupley has never scen either of the Smitbe; I met Parker at tue corner of Houston and Greene and took bim 10 Tapley's room; I paid bim for the 830 bill; ldm bim carry it to Tapley by nsruncmmg that 1 doubted the the place au jcople of fearod to carry it mysel F*%ave not yet been rezularly lrpfllnufl in secret service; 1had this arrest made partly with that objeet; jley made it; 1 don’t think Mr. I make po arrests; Mr. Tap those whom 1 have discoy- Tapley has_arrested any otherof tTMr. Tapley first_saw tiis boy at the Lrving House July T have never seen the hoy sell of exhibit counterfeit woney Smiths and myself, . Smith had not talked with we fore he introduced me to bim, but T had seco feit mozey 1o L. B. Smiib before I was intro- ut of the secret service d %0 any one bat the two ‘To the Commissioner shont the boy he! him sell counter; dused to Lim. Frederick C. Tapiey, sn age epart- ment, said: 1 met Parker at tbe Irviog House, Linsky called me down, and said be had down stairs & man woo had connter- {est money; went down and found this boy Parker; I told b Y'wanted 1o buy largely, but wanted to deal with principals, o that 1 could bave it as cheaply as possible; ke said be made but a small per centage; Le was not a runner, bat on w side: 1 jooked st bim and did not thiok be was ou the inside; 1 gave 820 to Liosky, and told bim be might go with Parker cimens; 1 told bim to let Parker bring the -onas for fear & job might be put up ou bim, and besides I waot Parker to deliver the motey to me parsonally; Parker brought ap # 850 connterfeit, and 20 2 81. 'Cross-examined—Linsky is employed by me; I have no un- derstandiug with him that be is to be appoisted in the Depart- IN-URANCE COMPANY, BUFFALO, Evans, Cat Taland 10 days, with J. Marsball (of ¥ OF Arthur, Kenr. 5. C. Evane, Newton, Georgetown, D. C. Seur. K. Mason, Martiing, Norfola nters. p Re aiter having boen losded with & v for Caloutts, struck on the bank outside, Nurplus Ansetn, aly 1, 1506 DEAN RICHMOND, P, WILLIAMS, Vice Pry EDWARD B. SMITH, Secretary Brane Office in —E\;c_w-York. 6 Pine-st. ——— Memeranda. A fine berk of 500 tuns burden ccen lly launehed from the shipyerd of Paul Curtis, in East Boston, on Satarday ast omer of 90 tuns, belonging to Geo. L. Green and s launched at Portamouts, N. H., o8 W —— Whalers. A letter from Capt. Gartland, of bark Ospray, of New-Bedford, re- GIBSON e otbers of Boston, wi X ut ses, 00 lat., &e.. Juiy 7. having taken 115 bbis. sperm oil aving Barbadocs—43 bols. sperm aad 90 bbls. whale, all told. Wedding Cards, Lt ! T W. EVERDELL" SONS, No. 104 Fulton-st.— —July 12, lat. 49 N, lonz. 21 W, Com. Mo ATWIUiNG CAKDS and FINE STATIONEKY. (Estabiihed . i 4. ol om s, 14 morths ok, i well 1 ———— Npoken. . Ll All:ht. from New-York for Liverpool, July 22, in lat. 42 09, lous. Brig Caroline (Dateh), from New-York for Cow rig Caroline ( “”- e Bay, no date, ke., — Prinnng. N, South Shosis bearing 8! Cll 2. 63 Barclay-st., STEM JOB PRINTE ds, Circalars, Bilibeads, Posters, Catalogos ke., ot the lowest cash rates. CYLINER PRESS' & WORK done for the trade. . ‘vu EVERDELL™ SONS, No. 104 Fulton-st.— 8 EKS. Neotice te Mariners, YTON'S REEP LIGHT. Brenton's Reef Light \ esecl, which went asbore on Brenton's Reef st October, snd wes aflerwirde got of end taken into Newport, ‘sving been completely overbeuled snd iepaired, was tow: staion on Erentoun's Keef ou Weduesdsy momisg, ieb inst., by the U. 5. steamtug Uen, Puam. PORT MORRTON BA AM JOB PRINTEKS awi LABEL MANUFACTUR Ofice. NNRL. dney. Ma For Eane, by steamer Fulton. Aug 4. 0 & m. Poxrt Upri 11, 1968, For the erman States, by stosmer fioromia; A 0% m. | Notiee is hereby given to masters of vessels tradin to Moreton Ba ¥or Ireld, by steames City of Now York, Aug. 4. 130 8 m. | the in covsequence of & gradual alterstion of the bauks Uy the M; For St homes Porto Rice and Venezo by Chanie), it is necessary, while crossing the Easteru Bauks, to keey Gulf yeam, Aug 4. . 2 p.m. | the yollow pateh light open to the northward of the Lighthouse, s Por L 6 p om. | while rounding the north point of the Venus Baok to keep the yellow « A paich lght open to the soutbward of the Lightbouse. mont: Closes at., W . m ‘I'he outer buoy of the Middle Channel will shortly be paisted red, For NevOrieana by Rallre 30 p. w. | and placed on the north side e coannel. G. P. Hrarn, Portmaster. No me Mu Por Dever Cit California, daily, sent by sea , Colorado, G Take, Utan, and Pla- S ————————————————— reat Balt da . - 4 »m . b Port-arden’s Notice. : : Srars ov Naw-Yorx. P m. Poxr-Wanoans' Uryics, No. 33 Willisa-st. 30 p. . N(YI'ICE is hereby given, in accordance with sec- = tion & o{he act gassed April [4 1857, entitied - A Act o Ro- 309 m | organize the Wardens' Office of the Port of New-York." to sll per- TR of. the subject matter of such o . N m. Morriand Ewex Mail. » Northw Raroad of N - Frie Rirosd Mail. 130 p. m. ew: rel Railr 129 . m Bark Cavour . E. Long lwod 3lall - ¢ Long fand e Bod Yo Vo TR 4§ Prontice's. Frosidear Rebbery and Attempied Murder. A YOUNG MAN ROBBED WHILE INTOXICATED, AND THROWN INTO THE EAST RIVER--HB IS RESCUED BY THE POLICE AND HIS ASSAILANTS ARRESTED. On Wednesday evening Officers Cornish and Ham- Precinct, while on doty in the vi- EBevegaReERRYR eZUEEEE TPIPETTIITETIY PETPTITS Jeremy ity e ——— Travelers’ Guide. , by Hodson K. K., Depot th-et. and 10th-ave., f-_m:yuz_nl‘ ! gy - . oh_hydw and l’l:fi“-‘v:.. vua;fibnuz E Muuhuy-u--punnommuium River. One ‘was foroad his com better lv-n‘lm-?lh com] tement whep her little dsugbter ren up the men mentioned bad throwsn their com- ‘into the river at the foot of Fifty.second-st., havi E.':‘:auu-finvmm. u‘ & portion of {5 the officers st ozce ran to ntioned, in the ‘of the number seemed to be very mush {ntoxicated, and pauions. “He seemed to be rathor ions, aud she was apprehensive ‘he woman statemen 5 (v 5 p» witt some ug\n -nmn:-nnw eet -t Abe stasion-bouse by one of Lhe officers; the other, Wroud 320 p . | gastatance of somo fellow officers started in misoreants, having been informed by some rr witaested the , that the mea b wnd Ielip d 3 and. 20 Amw!n mn‘l‘.r‘:m bay overtook and arzested e w350 8 m., and 1slip 8 & m. gud % and. .5 ! e t e o e 20 tniarmediate tations, 0y Morrl sid T oo g 2 yoars, Puiriek Comnor, aged 21 years, Fmes K K. foot of Barchwat, st £:0a . By sume and Michael MoGuire, aged 25 years. Al were natives of youl for stafous west of Milburn & 4:10p. & Mor, Treland. They wers identified by the cblldren as the men v gt a | who bad thrown the young man into the water, and were O e Sieutars 16 S | o g | Jocked up in the atation-ense for the uight. 18 the Ko New-Haves, by tae Ne . nr.W.-‘an.bdonu-ea.u. 'f”t:r : an v et 7,611 3 . t e aucoeed: um&u, 0 victim of the vio- To Newbur, Hondoot and 1ence $0 conscousDeds. regaining his senses, the Kiugsto nwall end Miltos man stated that bis pame was Joln Jones, and that he résided » who bad robbed him. trial by Justice Connolly. ATTEMPTED BURcLaRY—At 2 o'clock yesterday morning Officer Bergwold of the Eleventh Preoinct found Donnelly in the act of_stiempting to force out one of the ont deor of the grocery of Heary Lamp, No. 73 ‘oorser of Rivington. 1n bis Dossession was rge and powerfal jimmy. Justios Manstield subse- quantly oommitted him for trial in default of €200 bail. The No. 215 Divisou-st. _He identified tho men at once as those Barelay st., ot.... v Yesterday they were.committed Roodout, ‘snd intenuadiste ison-ot.. dal'y (Sunda; ankvepsle, it b Toot of H dings, by seaion apted) lentows, and 8- . m. Bus 0 Philadelpin, nduot., N y New-Je ipo 7 st 1 L Tn8 native of Ireland, aged 36 years @ laborer, sud risoner rlv- ot N 97 Goerokoas by steamer Avueria, e m ment; be bas been very Lizhly recommended; of course ki Showing himself an adept iu discovering these men would be agreat_recommendation; I errested the boy myself; wheo 1 Oitocted Linsky to bricg the oy to meet ms, & had 5ot made up my wind a8 to arresting him. "Ihe prosecution here rested. ExJi Stoart stated that be bad been nuable to procure the atten of the boy s father. Ho wisbed to sbow that tuls boy had beex led away by a connection with a bad womar, but, with that exeoption, bad been a good boy. This should weigh with the Commissicner in fixing the amount of dail; and further, he should appeal to the moral senvo of the Uom- missioner whether this meaus was 1 L1 & great Govern- ment to nse to convict & poor boy. He reviewed the statement of the first witness, and argued that, with one exception. the boy was not, on the showing of the prosesution itself, guilty except on the inducements of the Government The erime ftself bad been committed b{ those agents, The Commissioner, afier remarkiog 0a tae fact tha Yhe had been heard of as a counterfeiter before his meeting wi tho Government officers. aud the care be had taken to conceal his prizeipal. heid bim, in defsult of ball to awalt the action of tie Grand Jury, and fized the bail at 82,000, with leave te move afteward in reduction of bail. CATHARINE BCHONEMASY, Case was called up at ! p. m. The evidence againat ber was that she sold one Max Nagel 14 pieces of counterfeit 0 cent currency for $4. Sbe was committed lor trial. ——~—— SUPREME COURT—Speerar Trin—Avs. 2.—Before Judge BarNann. JUDGE BARNARD AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH. At the entrance of Mr. Bliss, the Attorney of the FExcise Board. into Court this mornine Mr. Judge Barnard said: “*1nee, Mr. Bliss, that TR TRIBUNE ...LE-“.’ bad granted an injouctios in favor of some bove-boiliug establisb- ments. 1 have done pothing of the kind. 1 regard all these g and shniler esrablishments & be; bone bou::;. fat-melti b St g abomivable nuisances, Whick, st protected by the Courts, 1 wonder the o huve mn:ulhynnzfl u;. ‘lllllhom; Board of nl‘hi; e r. Bliss—] am sware your Honor has in that respeet been misrepresented. The oily injuvction you bave granted sgninst the Board of Heaith or Board of Exoise is the 1 bold in my band, in which T was about to make an ez parte aj- plication to your Houor to medify an 1njunction ted by you. It is the caseof Stewart against the of Health, Wheretn the injunction frbids tac Board to interfere not only ;:::‘m business of the plaiuti, but of auy other butcher in Iye. Judge Barnard—That is all wrong. I never ted such an injanetion knowingly. Draw an order 1 0 the case of the plaintiff T will sign it. I suppose plaiotiff s entitled to an an nmlfinhumm ’-“"f::'t mh‘:n'm be vacated es !I;m argued. these injunc o liquor cases T have every one that l% grant 1o in- anly'to spph e SUPERIOR COURC—SPrciaL TERM—AUG, 3.—Before Justice MCCUNX. THE EXCISE BOARD AND THE LIQUOR DEALERS. The argument in the case of Timothy Noone agt Bobultz and others, was resumed to-dsy pursnant to e e e e Came; nnr he st ron’s aflidavit. 1o one Cameron had bimself djourned to Friday. DECISIONS. Dnm““al W. Brookfield agt. Joln Dearborn.—Motion ‘ —Motion granted. gran Jaimes Clark ogt. Mary McNair. Toastio ¥ Desils agt, Samuel Clito,—3Mo!100 for reference granted. John J, Buni pacha J. Basoer agt, Chazies Boice,—Motion o dlschargs with costs, Gustayus in; The Sixth-ava. Railroad Co Judgment overruling le{-l.gr‘er % 1o Clerk's olu).c‘ August Rolland agt. J. Hays,—! u cranted. Jacob J. Sh:dmum The Hudsos River Raulrosd Co. Motion granted. ‘Thomas M_North agt. The Same.—Motlon ted, Jobn CallsLan E "Ird C, m—mfi:‘-‘n—u William G. Zino agt. lsrael Bitterman.—Motion dechded. 8¢ papers and opinion with clerk ag Caambers. —— COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Sricial TreM—Av0.2 o Before Judwe Bravy, The case was a DECISIONS. agt. Walter.—Order wottled. Anstin agt. ‘memorandu Taylor Foyr.—Motion_granted. Selults and bowever, to dincouiinue oo 'l’ul-.-‘-u of costy, Im"":.w gm any tight sequired by defendante hereib and ite at. Cerrection. Tethe Kdutor of The . K. Tribune, Sig: The combiuation of the V oagerie with my Musenm, which yon tha city, lo oon Tro Mitlions of dollars, wstoad has & capital of af $200,000, 34 your types in- P. T, BARKUM. m, Nos ST cqq and 41 Broadway. Augusi

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