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“THE ‘NEW. YORK SUN. The French were not long ia throwing off the (thinly disguised meek that vetled their reai inten- tentions {a Mexico, The Council of Notables were seircted eo judiciously by Gen, Fonar, that they at once adopted the policy iutimated by the Paris or. wens of Lovt® NaPoLeon on réceipt of the news of the fall of Puebla, and changed the form of govern: mention Mexico, Council selected the Imperial form of gov- nt, ead chose the Arch-duke MAximriuias of A tila, aa Emperor of Mexico; aud in caso cof his 104 of the throne, implored the French Empe- “=o eelcet @ person in whotn he bud coufidence to the throne. Servility surely cagavt reach u fepth than thie, ‘L @ Archduke Fenotsany Maxtattirar Josera, +9 ehom this doubtful honor te conferred, ie @ Liother of the Emperor of Austria, He was born July Oh, 1992, aud is coumequently thirty-one yrare clare He bee for some time governed Austrian Tel, and the experience at Venice will Le rape i.) velusble on the throne of the Montesumas, ‘itt is by no means probable that he wil forego tof lox yofau Austrian Archducty, aud 1) ton Vieero” ally, for the precerious position of it) Amertoan Empire by the grace of « Bona- * ok The gop is merely thrown out to concilate tPF popeon monare’a, and the real Emperor of Mov © \matill to be mominated. Probably be wil. le iver. ber f the Bowarantt family Prince Na- © fos, perhaps, who recently visited this country, The sutve mon of the Mexican Government by Tots NaroLeom ia not bis first atterapt to atrike co waa republic, aud will not be hie last if the 1 ted States do not resist bis achernes, He only for Mexico what he bas nccoroplished in FTSEOG; sud what he will attempt in the United « Moret ene King will be installed in rh Amertes, unless the citizens of the United tates tuitete the courage sud wisdom of the four derncf Repivic, and present @ combined ptogel at dorestic traitors and foreigu enemies, O crs # thainbutthe beginning of many evils ee nYinent. 7 up The Radicals ai Toe Abolition Journ: ll endeavor to fasten the odlum of the late riot upon the Werkingmen of the city ; and dn addition to ther clamor, other por ion industriously circulate handbilla for the sae purpose, These slanders upon the Working- men of this city are unjustifiable, and not warrant. ed by the facta thet daily transpire before theme hav ng charge of the inventigation of persons are reated for inciting a mob to lawless trrachen of the public peace Of the large number who have been arrested as ringleaders and accomplices in the tiots the great majority wero thieves and ruf- feus, who bad no honest means of live Ibood, Wile it may be true that one or two misguided mechanics were found among the rabble; it ia owing tothe baving been forced to become un. wi!) oz porticipants in reones their better judgment coudemued We provest against charging the responal! {ity of ‘Se riots upen the workingmen of our city, know. tng that as a body they are peaeeanie and lawe widing, snd we chaliesye the radical journals of t ecourtry to prove thevontrary, In the name of decenes, gentlemen, cease villifying the tolling mil. 1) > whose labor the great wealth of this city in cat If thome “ra: ‘who insist that the toe ontoas, and self ctive associations of soraingmen, are but diegulsed nurseries of future rote bus the decency of common men, they would recal! thelr foul elenders, and refuse to fill their columns with articles calculated to wound the peom bilities of @ large number of their fellow. «iizenes, who have as great av interest in promoting Jaw end order, ee the wealthiest “loysl leaguer" in }olana, Capture, Tie cap'ure of Mongan, the poted guerrtl!a chief. tain, is all the more grateful because it was unex. p ected, the public hav.ng learned by bitter expe. rence te place but litte reliance on the “bag tog 6o..e) that fad so usuch favor under the preva cnsorebip, It shows that the government can rornct mes accowwplish what it promises and what is cxpreted of (t, and this result will go far towards coi firming the good opinions of the administration that have been gaining ground since the capture of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, Morgan iu entering upon hie raid seemed to Lave calculated onghaving an easy thine of it; and evidently expected that he aud his free-booters could ride pleasantly through Ind aod Ohio, without encounterlog much if any opjonition, How griovously he hes been disapp inted the records show, Bofsr from finding the ayapat! y thot he expecte’ in the so-ceiled coppertent State ef aidan, the fave prove that in thre, daye efter he frat set foot on the soil, elaty thousand men enrolled thelr names as@ voluoter militia. and tu Orty-et. ht hours, forty thousand armed hooaters wr:onbe track, Chased out of Indiana into Ohio —niong ® route of five or #ix hundred miles—he was driven back from the Ohio river which he valniy attempted to cross, and af last surrendered with his entire gang to Colonel SuacKiarony, who iad tracked him with unceasing pertinacity from the commencement, ‘Tiis will probably be the last of the rede) ratda into the free states, The different results ah touted the mon ratde of G BTONEMAN, ant oters, show the contrast between the sparsely aoitied a wetos and the devarly populated free states, fn the former, bus little opposition wae en- © untered by the Unio troops; in the latter, the rebels fund ther enemies increase at every step \® siso important ae showing the tive power aud resources of the free and alave ehotes The Death of Mr, Crittenden, Rv the death of thy Hoo. Jim Jay Carrrennan, of Kentucky, @imoet the last survivor of the past Generation of orators end siatermen, sounected with the more peltoy days of the Republic, has passed away, Mr. Cass being thy only historic uame thet remaine to Us associaied with Clay, Weversa, Caruoun, Jacnson ond thelr contem- poreries, File death ecvers ® conse ting link be. Aween the past and the present, between the North end the South, between the opposing interests of the two sections of the country, which it was the object of bis life to reconcile, and which aever might bave been parted, if bie wise counsels hed Dot been rejected by fection, Mr. Crittendes was boro in Woodford County, Kentucky, 185. fu father, who wes a fariner, died when he was only a few years old, but through the energy and watchful eare of bis mother, he re- Ceived e liberal education, He cominenced life as ae and soon ed go mush local celeb. Wy thes be was ip 1836, 0 the Meniucky House of representat vos, of which he was chosen Bpeaker, In i817 he was ee tel Ui ikd States Senitor, during the Administration of Mr. Mouroe, Mr. Crittenden attached himself inthe outset cf hin publie | fe, » the Wiig party, aul J one fibe @ leat comprity of eur C! he was clonely atiacued. In 1519 Le retired Frankfort, where he practiced jaw «nti! 152%, when he wae syein went to the Cuited Biaes Beste, In 1828 he was nominated by Pr Avams, the younger, bo the Bupreme I neh, t was rejected | y the detio ratio maoity in te Menate, and idee @OLPAS wae apo noted to his places, Doring iuis inverval he was fequently ent to Ue Btate Tepe atue. In 18 5 be was aval chosen U, 8, Senaver, where be remaire! tll sel when he rea gned to become Un ted States Aur ney Gineral, uoler Presiiect Haanioon, bere @igmed this office Mr, Tripn's secession, and was ageiuretiroe tothe tl 2 8 te for tie res. due of the term of Mr. Chay,who hod retired out permagect te Tarii vl. TL. 15.4 be wan ee tel Gover or of Kentucky, [a 1880 he was ap pe ntel Attorney Goueral by Mr. Pu aud on te expire not bieterm of Pe a, to the United States Benate, Mr CR TiesoeNte pp itde Life extendi cover a pee riod of fifty years LHe represented bin auve s highest capacity Beniies servin freq Stale Legisintiurebe waa tive (ioe@ cu ren f the United States Beuale, once Goveroor of ha Slate, and file! the eihoe of UB At ries 6G soe al nbwo Cal net Atthe me f tus death be wae sroemberoftie U BT uae of Repre at.ven, Mr Cairtasves real ubly, Ut vainiy,to tffe tthe compromiae whih wore hy (le naine, Tt Wer rejected Ly a majority of be Repub oan Seow tort, ard party meduess fiet the ef ria aud mock@ithe courses of the wen who Crean the desolation thas the revect on of the Crtheuden Con pres would ental oat @covuiry Binve the ivil war coinm uel, Mr, Carrresnes bas Leen feithful to tle record of bie lie, ant) ae (en unwevertog in bie a e_iance bt) toe Oy His ¢fforte cons: jbuted largely towarda the ne tenan eof Kentucky tu the Uniu,end ha wiae course Ss Laveavertes war from the border y of sho borrore of che ates. —_ Irish Church Katablishment, (Correspondence of the New York Sun) Baivant, [ntiann, July Ob, 403 Daan Bia :—There ts ao little of epectal int reat to American readera cecurring in Tre'a i, that itis net necosmary to trouble you with more then an cceasional brief letter, There te uo important question of lezin’atfou for rand per gin the Boiteh Parliament, aud no atrone or yz weit tion tu the country for leg matweor ee mbe re forma, A@ you may have voticel ly Parlin mentary reporte ja the London ju , there have been eh kly and frultess diacuedous of the old questions of ten fud the grievances coppected with the Tnah Church Fatal babuent, Goverurment had Lite to ray io defeues of the rye. tem of laod tenure in Trend, excep tts conf se that nothing bad been done in the past te traprove itor to atimulate the cultivator he mel be wreater industry, end to plead thatae is well- intended measu of torwer @essions had fei ed, it would be unwise to attempt any new measure atthe present time, ‘They boped, however, that though they did not fee, Lound to make ou effort to 1oprove the conditon of 6 @ Irish people, or u devise measures whieh ti 1 oF rernove someof the cauraa of Irich distress, @ Lenehorut Providence would make compensation for ther ind fren by giving Tveland @ #icceemon of te, And with this pious hope Mr, My notion fore prat aITY into the causes of Trish distress, with @ view to the adoption ot re- medial measures, wae negatived by = jorge mj iri. ty. Boof the Insh Chure. temporalites quemion, It was a delicate and ditheult quesion for Gover. ment to desl with; aud, at any rate, it was too late 1 mo ib Wan voted But it is evident it is dis used in the with fer in the eeasion to do any thin, out of the House for the prevent, from the manner ia whic! pulhe jourua that it will come up a, greater force, aod thata tine ia appr Britivh min. mount desi with it, aud, with the whole question of «hure 6 the Biste, There te au iucromsing tendency te wards voluotaryisia among & esbyteriaus f Scotiand, and moat of the dismenting ee te on ny ‘aud Are opposed to @ State-eouowed and Stats. Roverned church, and thie Lotin probable that they will yet unite their forces and afi those who wian to strip the Church Patebishme@atin treland of ite large revenues aod great poli foal power, There are uumistakeatle sicorof the pew shay log of parter fo the British Legislature in reverence to this very question of the future reation of the est Irish branch of the estan vent is the Dame dy feasible, or, as some think, wholly indefecsb e, ie will be first ameauted, aud should te tal, the way will beopeu for a combined mover agsinet the connection of the Hierarchy of the hu. cieh Kateabheliwens wiih the political government of the country, ‘Ihe interertof the few elrotous for vacant seats in Parhiamnent, whith have re vently occurred in Je and, turned chiefly on the rentimnents ofthe candidates in regara tu tu church question As to the crop prospects, they are at present good, Should there be flne weather durig the presentand the comlug mouths, ihe harves w be more bhan a0 averace onecompare! etear in the be hay crop would be with reeens hutnimer that th the retina iu June brougit #)) kinds « r ward, aude feirecrup is cow beimg cut sud gat er- ed, Aa o consequence, the price of coths bos Proved. Bhould the potatoes escape the b rot, there will be @ large crop, New potat now plenty on the marxea, at moderaie prices the masou, They wili soon be abundant aud ¢ esp), should July be warua and ory, The oatcre finproving, but much of tt wil be light in the resping. T f° flex crop joke sickly enoug many places, buti® has ire) or i gr vate to dry isuda, A good harvest wil do much for Ire land, but as mostof the amell farmers bave . + deep y involved in cons q ience of the bad on pact the leet three years, many of then wil try 6 eather enough this year to enable them to leave thy country, Agood La » Serefore, is inere likely bo tne renee enign hau to deminish it, Tie dee sue fle by wm lin the issue of the war in. on ted States, and thousands are jong.ng f + the miata of peave and pr rity 6 thas laud which they had iearued t) ‘ie to nate Prowlse to the oppressed sons of Irelan i, is in yot laud oe JV, A Veice from the Cabinet, Arte large and euthusiastic mee held In 3 Louis, on Weduesday u ght, rath y the Coven- tion Ordinance of Emancipation in Missourh, ao letter was read from Attorney General Hares, containing the fullowing plea for binmlf wud the administration ¢ Indivatuale may object (with whatever show of reaeou) to particu.ar messures of the Notons aud Btate Governments, But isit wire to quarrel about such questions now?) Je it patriotic to wase our rgies aud destroy our power for good at ment w the Constitution is in danger and our very bational ty ieateteke? Ts ft bya) in men professing loyalty to wrang’e and destroy esc ether lo bo tiess Quarree Upop minor y erttoos poucy and prudence, for mo good to Bhy ue but the common enemy? [thnk ut, Ateuchatue we bLin 1b is Dot inees for every nice offe bo bear iteown comment, Let ue, then, Ast lator with end hend for the restoration of nvof the Nelo @nd tae State, ioe returned to bes in the evenec of she awe will beve ample opportuniy ena meee quietly to sethe @ disturbing gots hue of policy ace rding te 8 del berate w. To oppose the Governinents now, is to opprmethe @ouniry ‘sel’, for bey e Loy FOpreer ni abi ves of the Natiog anv » destroy them i6 to mish beadiong into auaret end & degrate and wreakew them (eto give aii and comfors t Bhe one my, Such oppostiion now, under wi the por lous cireumetences which surr Und UF, Beema to me fe Nous io acter aud revolubonary | aod if it eould be successful whi cannot—i6 would, ip ail probata ty, olution Dioodter tap any We Lave yer gees, Even thie perilous creis anuot wooly suppress the perp cious epirito! party,cor tana bie re Klemen embitiip, Lam persusied that PPyAb On bo Park U ar mete Ures of both the Goverume its, and more (han ralf the denunetations againat the President and the Governor, ring from an eager destreand a fiteenetrie plan to organize porties wiha view @ the commng Preavdentn decom, Line w. conv plent show whet’ er Lam rightor wrong in tha LOST AND FO ATETION NO oe The previtt gectoe io me the meats fort ; ore f daturbing qu eth #8 FRIDAY CTION NOTIC BH WHI velit we thle cf waraee juct ware ood of 4h) ave at 1 lat at, A.D. GALE, 4) Dey «t. Boote and sh “4 tory has 4 our army th or Mine eon? _ bs ares prime good n Jay , { ' the vieitivg f the jock. Algo @ large sssortisent tor private sain & 7 itn er rwe aa Ny Rate at "tha § iene ely of | Pill be paid ieFeturned av it) Tuan at “a alitina 4 41 ues] feel the tranqa doug sud Luv gorating effet | TT -A\ FIREMAN'S BAD ; ‘k UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, a of the grata bieveneat Kogine 0 der wiil e HENRY G EVANS, Aver, @ oma | Nod uit cet! the Governments have corr. tted | ee couse, 16h) Wet sib at ! 4, 08 Tuesday, uiy vsth at at nt ePeor and risakes » @ infece if it] a, UbSDAY ! wa ‘ vine 4 war 4 were ot & ay | L and | de r a t be fa Ww 5 ct v" DB, with bie ‘ Ko d | et atteet b fnding th ta ‘ N Woks. wiew floate in peace ¢ soy fewarded oo F@.uruing it to the ow ‘ “W every 6:10 of ou . ert stucd | (4 Frankine i ‘ rode anus ht wut act | 3 KEWARD<LSI AN AUCTION FL M hauent aan i ‘ boty leaving th “A “4 at tee trang ft ait 6 shove reward will be p | Losk BY A VERY MN \ te FV nancial Reports Star vei, &e. dole RA Stn ven 5 t vt New York, Monday, July 27.67. Mo Tho we Th A , : opem d with tnerenred activity and epoe ve * I Uh . eit t ek market, widen eout nn dunt NY fae Mi Lofiesee AUCT « LD&ERSE LEVEY srk it east Aid A Llc lel tebe ie REWARD —LOST, ON SATURDAY | ie thar paieerorne too Sew Caval et, [4 Tove cox kete loned | dy, Prices generally higher vert S10 net, fo GReCR ih at h avence hak A } tornie cloeet etrong The bus nese toda et book " sll, and ibe in » & ‘ 5 ver dene at ' ene pile | f v ward ‘ te 1 arath wee (te has : vaeedl wut, HENJAMIN DUSBELLY, Ne. oc | f " ay, pd ws of wold was 127. percent, andt aty of exchaue Wat Ait el etand ¢ nord, & wn 140 percent. <1 ¢ KEWARD--LOSP ON SATURDAY ALTON SALE OI GENERAL, BUCSte eek Bar eh nineT poAnD, ba] Dar bib. a sumof money, Whoev ft will aliah ee fe oboceory to-Mre, EEL), by Catharine et, wile | fora ok ek. ai ‘ y wart 1) we ad katie yveaaut Biv dy STOLEN FROM he | Fun Ms Coty bandas te] GEO. CLEMENTS, AV BAKING | Aw t auction Weine q 4 € wReatleal dway,t “¢ 4 ‘ hote oot, CArhiare, Waren s s woe iy Raraves ys ht buy'e seg Lite ,yean trot \ \ a t | \RSHAL'S AVI iAN, Ma oar ‘ ve oy t at i res Ib ‘ title end interest of JOHNS CAY PIE ry ‘ CAMPHELL & FLiZPALKICK ey bie Kini cos | Lusiness, at 10d Pee OU. SLOAN HOLDEN, City BUSINESS CHANCES, merits aie A PLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE iain toolere f blacked . poe p for hore re mt) i into other buslbess, bet. 0th and VE Na © TOBACCO ROUTE FOR SALE, CHEAT PANS bhosals t J Deh hore, wagon and hepnese: ala, a mare, Ay Vometeac il Sew De é 1. Tl Weoote at nese ¢ orbiaet at t wearing apparel “ 4 Phoes, wa ches jewet M JOUR Sab <THE S1OCK AND TOOLS Te iti ot TUL EAM AN, a the beet atanue in the ev TAME riank ot MSALE—TO SUTCHER raatore far 4 heap he A Apply in etore until evld, oi : . b ‘ wd order, iat hi MM SALE herovenc = 9000 UB. faly.eer iol | 477 MIL& Pdo€.1, 107 tate. with A SALE—THIS DAY, Lee do Now to abieh Cenk | wilite vole f t INGRATIAM. in 200) Mo, be par other bueta rior t S080) Ain » Coal Yard, (thay “bo Chi. & Altou Pt AEOOND NOABD, ALUNCHL PUR SALE CHEAT AND BAR room w the City all Apply in the stor CUbambers et t ’ I WW SALE—THE GENUINE TARLEM New Canal st . OLD potof the tate CHItis PANE DY ees O., AUCTIONEER io « ab Aside Bes ry ey y ni yaes at 1.0 New Canal "nea 0 takes a. eb du ¢ ru nd demi of Pal pootive i ALCTIOND RK, OFFIOH a w Mts day, 1's Vuk, Crockery, & ne ory 9 SALE VERY { liguor etore, and Macketate, App PUR sal BA CORNER LIQt OW STORE, with or without eteck: will nd ronet be sold th ‘Hnoteod at provate anle, will be a ‘a mM ac! CHEAP 143 Cherry et, bet on the promive A GREK FE «at for B daye.ist ir 0 Had ine at K do week; . " tion. ‘Tnquire ou the premises, corner of ©) wud se Bs Fou tar Hark, Banny’s Triecormmnors, | pearmet ete woe M. WITTERS, ACCT. WILT SELL ~The beet and che apert article, Sold by drugei n Te BOARDING HOUSE KREBPERS—FOR thin day, at 1M o'r ck, at | Woowter ott 7 ’ eale, the interest of on extensive t, pa es Sra Os OOM AIK Kite ‘ ie wk @ 4 3 tree ol te .withalaree nun ol i} 4 Bea . SPRCIAL NOTA pac, by which money ean be realized faa abort tir lor be, ¢ by Vor partioulare inquire of JOUN PRESL, Ne eects 102 | ba The Dungannon Volunteers of OS 2. AL woberny et near Canal et 3 th Pale pos epecinl mectiog ot the above Company wil! hel on ‘ ILEIAM ARBOT 4 N t this, Tuceday, evening, July 28th, at Milliman's bail, NEK WANTLY Wii AV OUI: pare La ‘e cor, Jt Aves at S e'cioek prec 4 t \ lin shay #1 ; : mene ed to attend, a« busineee of b prtance wil anacted, Ly ord \ BNGLIoi, Capon } aT for " t ned to tak Aug 4. i58 the omer t WiLde Heo K, ‘et fixtures, ce,, of anes aund Py ture tore, of fh ance fir agider, bor farthe quire Laid y eid and ¢ 77 == PAWNBROKE ad dete bwly want f rethe New York. du city tor pawn treae .* HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c, | °. Mat eonie aa cal TRADE NOTICES. NUMBER OF NEAT BUSINESS Wacons velsewhere | abore * eee . =| 2 ynatantly on hand of made to order, euch ase mR atat maree ay) MEL OLBLES New meeting on Tureday Vork Carve re’ Asner jntion taker’ eed mud exorese eusth of dub ou will fi * te—-PAWNBRONR EBS ne any that can be found , 4. Twill pay a0 per eon the oveniti, at Now. 206 to Bowery nit t hove warrant dona ceperrented, her aes its the ollyi te t Pill a'tend nee ja requ ented M MIMON. Prea't, W. | AK «Wagon Fact ry, fred ot, bet. Broadway wi ‘ Owelty, ailwer . GITESING UR, see's ORY aveaur A inoney Liberally advave ' Piasiccers, ‘he U.P CAEETAGRS, W AGONS AND) HORSES— | By the piece, OW0 Uicadway, cot Ht thie weekly meeting at th r A jase lot of carriipes nt atl ed . ave. on Tuesday evening, kinds, and fM) hoikes, eot rired | TALLIAN ’ Bak HOLEMt Ww NRUWN, lng 1 st ereatand mncieaeing cer 1 fort PLOL EATEAN, Mees path Det privet of iteve frida : hal ae ad SALI eh DAL OE tion ot thenficted, ‘Tk *' Csy Bil Nearly i) hae been unuenel and ve. al OLAT Ae. rat er. Will be ‘ Me Pa bys serapconirnit lear terkeler oA aba BLOOM OnJu of dropey of the bratn, Jove eto the war, Appiy at Sol Canal et, | tyr salted as {* ia siuratie phooe Blizabeth, y dauehter of Phedorm wa war Greonwiel . t ares tmany thoueands, rt ponthes i itdaye iS SALE- rhendeof the tam Tenth c8 ep Engine Company, are re OPP AT RICK tay. 0 Sun | laren s PhOMAS LY SAM, is 2 5 dh en that tue blectwu WILL BUY THE SPOCK, Leo c ret A GOOD WORKING Ho | igs y I vari wera aud milkm y ad the tuners), ff my th evtlie . ber pa 444 Cuerry et. thiecTa I ‘Rh SALE—ONE CART HORSE. SOUND * duly 2sth, at J o'clock, without te ete d, with aor od Larnewn equal te new € b | DUNN On Mor July avth, A * anterure. Price #120, Apply te GhOnik | Hrondway, wear Gees 43 1 Duna, of ¢ Westmeath, Ir tend, Nol Vy Bast Sd ; ; s " WHITING AND CORE SESP OND ad friende of the family are respect ee! SALE —A BROWN HORSE, 7 YEARS | 4 whee ora riehth Aw, nea d the {imeral. on Wed old, 15% baads high, enitable for alunoet any t Selook, f boelues, rice g70. Appy 160 Brooine et, ir he PSth uver ‘ tore, 4 onday, Sily 27th, wt 2 A. My POR PALE CHEAP—A BAY HORSE, 16 Philip, ¢ ipand Bilea Mightand, aged . bande heh, warran sound and Blud, uioabl for tu cher, baker or mi&iany price #7, Joys at * Phe fiends and relatives of the fam iis are vests t “) Kovingtou et he fu tea ty attend the fune thie Puredey . aitirn At Ze'cionks from tho residence of } pa TREC KO AND HARNESS FOR reni-, J) Willett et in 1 eos niget brown t *e, HOKN. In Williamsburg, on Monday, date 87th, rs old, sonnid ant kind Ishin Kagene ter isidof wad dan AHIGLEO: Qt 40. Novins g b i aged monthe bb : the re family are reepoet ; i PkoTK TIVE L fully tovited to ! ral this | ‘ BEACURSIONS, TION The ot . morning, at 1 ook, from bis late resideser, | - af ee t Wilnot without furdher inriiat 4 PSding BANKS —~STRAMER MAK Y. : 1 ‘ ns July eh, 1563, Stephen * 4 Sip atTA Mo: We " JONES On i Sth, 1 ey her PSA EN ut nvited to attend hia ¢ n Pete, Music, Weiice te | d " hook, trem Dis tate residence, Lie a . Chariton et ui Frisuiss BANKS AUOY—10,000) sie\ | bys KANE -On Sunday morning, dulr S6th, dudih bars enucht da ty oo steatme: ST ATEN ISLAND | he Kene, a na ive ot Rovena iis, Quer ue Count volt god] BR, Cant 1. 0. Phillips, ie wing every x t| wi! years. patuctay, South wth at, Wiilremehy abt aA. M A ‘ oat was attended on Monday, from herlete | Peck Ss 20th af, N. KR. at 8; N. at 7) aby atr'e; foot Murisataty, A men aod | QIOLDIERS IN CAMI bai, furnished oa board, Kee 18 10D inthe Hoepital, sick ct b ~ comforte of h 5 DENTISTRY. theiriei ade, dhe of : » — say, send daily to the ary A GREAT RISCOV EI rates 6 ThEbi Po IVELY EXTRACTED . ’ . ' Wibod vat ~, Qh TACLES—GOOD AND CHEAP Veale BY THE OF NIPROCS ONTO ' ipht impovel., reRANK & poitat o mort porfeetiy | adjuate hut ¢ a ve ‘1 auvea View % ottice, 255 Gian t wi tthe | pay Le as ent ad arti ial | | had Hi 2 PUB | thet tod at imy } | Y u yu Vited ti De HOYT, Destiase, YO7 Broadway, nr th at A i M “Wy O'BRIEN | It Most WONDERECL (Discov tact | LER thay ug had vo tort Aap by Dre J JAX VILLERS rold pew t I . ay let r e " | mevdation «© those suitor MS i PALOMY WILLIAMS, Dune : ia RSDAMEPD AVID BLOG Mm RO On Monday, July &7, of con n the sobert Be berte, ti th ye ‘ Hn ANICK AIRY ROOMS. WITR tl per tooth. Tree eofag™ me . 4 ant triende of the are reset. | RS. GRIFFIN, 288 GRAND ! enios vietas Nise afb .P Bssune , Purdar, | ' Taviots and 207 bu.te ered. Apply ane tir Woks ot %) Frank : reel igac Pipe 68 (ay nat, near roa fway ant tr iGo Wa Ww act the ron Fk l NEED ‘ TRAVERS On M f cholera tnfan ; MER eae tuiber? oa. | Pa Caee WANT \ YuOYs rer tum, Corueiue T of Join end tooth #2 sliver or rut 41; | cia cee ry rod | wi low woman — Wali pag rt igor dravee 4 ‘ jteye | | week oat Ke a) The friends ant tancee of the tamily are UR4 GENTLEMEN CAN Tie . requested to mtend the funeral (ne Clo patter SEWING. MACE ‘ / ‘ AN BE ACCOM. noon, WA inst, wt Yo'clock, from Lis late reeidonce, | SEWING MACININES, beg ut B mou ard ant pleataut ro 3 10 Banh Frcs M8 | & NO, 2 GENUINE SINGER'S SEWING | #4 Graal eof a uote Avil WARD Qu Sonday i ereoon, daly Ww, 1663, Ma- | £4. iiact o “for sale for C&eh, oF part cart art | > uebterof Momry and Catharine Ward, | trade No ue, bue @ genuine suger ry bl pyeneee aod 6 days | new wod in perfect order, A barga.n, a all at ‘Ne ARDICLE FOL SALE, de of the faruily are reepectfully invi Spriuw et, i pete front thie (Tuesday) atternoe i] SOK SALE—TWO No ly Machines, sheep. HOLY SALE—20 8ECOND-HAND BRA IDe iachines b ‘ yas sWaw,/? @ 6Ovu Ot 14 bast “th No. 2 SINGER'S sew: | 710 8d ava a |

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