The Sun (New York) Newspaper, September 3, 1867, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Page. ‘Trint of Safes at the French Expesuton Not the least interes: Ing of the many testa -of national superiority which the French Ex- Dibltion has brought about, has been ® trial Of the resistance of i best safes in the world to the best tools constructed for pene- ating Into them. Mr. Silns C. Herring, par excellence the American safe manufacturers wees to have taken the lead in the matter, by first pre his safes to the test of fire, at the time that the same test ts plied to any safes of foreign make which ball be put forward tn compecition, and eub- sequently to see Which of the safes could te easiest broken A correspondent of the N.Y. Times gives the followlag conditions 0 the test: e tetate be en I with (the ‘ngs and work ai at at the rising of the mee sneak two Eng ihbeld till the Isat moment). were ty mittee adjourn to next Monda: two American, anda t sinted ty the lied with tool, The Chavweed weekly on Monday nights eames, es P engracee’ th ached by men who knew what they had | after the elections. A diecussion key ecient wiv ty te al on all aes Tue farncer apt he Heng rae | wi Comeberable wari envued, wt miata %. That the satee Intended for trial | Gace wo haves boos hours Ga past fo eh” Or bee delivered into the t f the Committee | very atmos, ‘The Chi on the cone | SPA alle tr > tant Genre ore | with fall work s showing all the | trary, could not have been entered more expe- | Of Mr. Swift, the Trensurer of Le ghey | details, sections te That the Commit- | dibously than according to the tactica of the Ger. | Canization at the wecne, 8p of ‘ear'a | BROS OS ectioy, auch means aa | mane Ta only weak point tr in practice unas proceedings. Mr. Swift le not a member of | ay think feet to enable them to form — Th janke ot oe Sah Ory Soeaily Sine it organization. Mr. ae eens | bys A fee math That the Committee | {ecied aronry (and in any case, there I @ | ing, Whose naine was frequently mentioned Gcorroct Jac: se tno sates We the best | {ory simple remedy tur the weakness which the | in connectiontwith the absent grecibacks, de= | ball state ic sermane We toed plates which | eal ease sb : sed, fm the pas | enn cit ve weil tngeruer | Med that he had any money fn his hands ex- geek ccag waling, tnetrumenta; | where cept a paltry sum of about €68, which be crownars, ateel barglars’ appli- france qenpowder, tice! we eerews, of any other k ances. 5. The #500 isc © : to M. Le) At alate hour om Saturday night, says the inted to walt upon Mr. 4 ep tke Peswiden be Lu pertal Conimules | Cairo (IL) Pemocrat Aug. 27th ces Doug: | nace balance of tai give of the Exon abl Muittes ahall be Ss Popttetress of the notorious house of finds. Mr. Patrick’ Byme, of the 17th | ay the ame to the jared by the com: ite capability of cee of any klod ; expenses tnearred In Lobe paid in equal tes of London, Parte barities shall be nom- tasted by the winner The above cuadition Rave been complied with, the money posted wp, and the dav appeiuted. And the London Times, 19th, gives a full scovant of ibe trial which will be read with an exhilerating effect on the party, for they | River are reported as being rather noley and care: | oi - ~ taterest | ioe ease te tae Roby and cate | Tar Reronren Yettow Preven Cases Preliminacies baring teen the arranged, | boat was small leaky concern, unfit for car- | Tnapector 8. B. Fisk bas visited and reported tee tial came of on Tuceday and Wednes | rying over four or five persons, but the party | upon the alleged cases of yellow fever on day ta that Surrey o ttage, oppamite the Im-| of eight were crowded in, and before they | board the brig Chiara at Newtown Creek. qarial Pevilioe. is used a9 & test-house | had got far from the Kentucky shore. com | fie found the vessel ine fithy condition, and ‘ot storms and lighting apparstis Teer. | menced leaking tadly, pertiaje on account | her cargo of orangee, ball aecayed. ‘There cited the liveliest icterest. People crowded round the doors, flattened their noses upon every kely window, peered through impos | To add to the trouble the bailing dish | Mer the ship arrived at the dock several of sod dad crerything in hele had ether, been lost or thrown over: | hoes, No aymptoma ol yellow fever were Eerie eert nnd ts keep the air away | rome: and the boat wae soon Io & | noticeable, thd Whe slckuoss was altsibutable une ewamping condition. en they reache ; : from the few dozen je who could alone | g point opposite the atone depot,’ the Truat | 22 ue condition of the ably cur Bo aroand . gathering of | with the oar the first one who attempted to | Mass Meerixe ov Burenens—Tur Carrie | @alects of the Br gl'sh [ren 44 get in until be rescued the femal He suce | Driving AND SLACOITERING Question — ethowen | ceeded in picking up Franes Douglas and | Wan ox riy Boanw or Huattn, Ere., B scarcely decisive of the real Fannie Williams, and the four men. ~The recent order of the Board of Health talon. bets turned upon the question a to which of the two safes should be fret penetraied. That, however, is a question? Jed not merely apon the goodness 0. ‘bat also upon the goodness of the work . to attack them €nd upon the #u@ | tools they severally used. | As . Chatwood's (English) safe owever uncommonly strong, to which they have een subjected, may be pronounced burglar-proof, for no burglary coald ever by any chance have’ | each advantages as he workmen employed in the | toat-boase enjuyed. Bat there can be uo doubt ak the workmen employed by Mr, Herring t {eek the Chatwood safe were, vasily superior in | srlence to the workmen employed by Mr. Chat. | ‘woud to attack the Herring safe. And not only eo, but the latter were fecbly provided wth tools (all their ows fault), while the former were much better off. Mr. Herting’s workmen wore three In- eliigeat Ge “one nats of marked nct they had now no place to do | raised centre roof wit Shally—tus” pote th netagee wt nd a fine gold wateh. He hae partly led | fy Tie asked Mr. Schultz for an Goldberg & Rehw ‘about his business in the most acientiti in doing #0 when one of the drow fee | oxte 1 time, and informed him that the | They #pared no fy Chaiwood's men were three Lanicath re meny males caught him aud cudeavoring to save | Tide and Melting Assoclation Ww good puliic bath, Fepresented brute force rather than Intellect, himself lost his pantaloons, wack aud plating the erection of a slangl began at a quarter to 8 o'clock on! money, the font of A Nie slang NING OF Mr, Ter serteg erie hr waa Inte becnine ait the : | inssen and carpenter work Fren Scuoot—The Rev. Which tach party might use.” The Germaus | Pxcitiag Duet Manomte and the building woul be ea | Pastor of Bt. Tercsa’s, purch the Lanca. | ‘one va three months, when the butehers would | ante time sine The New Orleans Crescent, of Tuesday, slaughter enttle there, Mr. Schultz sald | 10° oy aos | says:—The quiet precincte of the Motuirie that, although the warm weather, when any | His ehureh | Ridge, (2 the neigh! od ot“ SIRIOWay.| Cteomte wine eo mnin pre. te Beau ta Ue " slaughtering of eattle, was over, tlil I j from having « euftctency. Herring's | House, and which have become claesiealiy | burethe Boant of Health would hot grant an Wherefore, brought tna great masse of inet belnding & eledge bi id con fame, consisting of four large wroughitlron bara sre etwougls to enclve the Chatwood safe and dold it tight for the action of the ratche: lever dil . teal npou it was pat blew for the German Chatwood was. exces t thie article ihe left iton mr of wnal the G of all bried Yoek, but soything with It. They tried to drill through the dour, but A pteel their powerfil 1 «They trled te wed.ze open the door, but re again they completely failed. ‘They spent hour upon the door but could not make any Juana went yin Ampression upon he front a ‘hey next approactied ( Mua flank, Set to work fo #kin one aide of the wh Eomponed of four thick plates of differeht frmly bolted toge: At the edge wh ° aides there ® dovetailing, which ‘the us me} 4 with © und the of “mn sledge hammer. "Thi ‘With well-directed wedges under the welght of Uhis hammer they burst bolt afer bolt and in mbomt three quarters of an hour manayed to atrip off the onier plate on one side of the wate. Bo th course of time they stripy ; end yet, agata, @ third, comparatively’ sof {ures hours and ie Lunermont p and they split it iy-five minutes was on. After vory hard swork Wey laid han the sealed block of rood and extubited it\{n triumphs to the wrent Golight of the Americans, Practically, they did ‘their work in three hours, T Px ‘They 2. im Bank. fo work upon the wide of the safe the: wanced steadily tn ‘their path ‘unt 4 of three, Bours, they succeeded tn ‘lng the block of wood.” And now Mr. Ch ro0d's mistake became evident. If he had been & lithe leas confident he would have pat the block ‘of wood into oue of the drawers, iuatesd of leay: Sng 1t expoeed ‘nthe great hollow of the aa wero) wards he do Which tid rented all the effortsot the Geran end it would bave cost these Germans another half-hour'e work to out of the dra fu that case the Chatwo e ‘een the fret penetrated. As it is, no one can aay word agsiunt Its because of ta having been kev Into. It wae vot brokan into by burglars pla, and the enormous instruments Lt ie paweriess jo fh were in belng directed against a part of ie weudlly protected by masonry, 1904 beyoud the react of attack. 4a the meantime, the Laucashire men were ‘working oo Mr. Her ale, They were sepa- wrated from their rivals by # curtain, and the spe Batore could wee both nets of oper by Herring safe ie about ble the alze of t! Biber, being built on the principle of wate. within este. First of all, there ts the outer door to burst ‘oped. Mr. Herring attaches so title linportan: & protecdon agal ey lost an hour in to operate upon the front of the ante Ro progress whatever uutll they took faim. the monent, they beg the competitor to wpon bul glare of wouc. The outer proof; it ts the inn Brook, But there is no reason ip the world why Safe rhould not be within a ent ck w Wock j and it was there chivalry in Me, Herrin to ‘Offer W give up to hie rival the ‘Outer dor, ‘That rival, however Vautage, to which, indeed, In com ad BO Fight, ‘Lhe result to Lin wae A considera: f time, His workinen ought to have outer door i ver In ten amiuuler ud Jt took the difficnitythe ‘the burgiar-proof #afe which Bir. aunts ie wetrony box with an iron door faced ul the bottom of the larger eafe. It le not. only strong {Lis also from ite porition difficult to get @t. Avy burglar would tnd » great ditfleulty in Bringing bis tools to bear upon Il in so continued a Position, The Lancashire wen were realy de cient ip tools and as their work proceeded they bad to get a sledge hammer to put Uiemselyes ub wometbing like an equality u German rival ‘bat they waned mo was wedges. Wilh a few bave broken tolo Mr. Herr quickly. They worked ov li ly tools they bad, much depeudin sledgehamuer, which wa» wielied. wi inary #kiil. Of Mr. Chatwood # tree workuen wo were jn bie regular emplo: be Laird, George Piaut, a Mavcbesier man, vielilig the Ext. ‘was 8 volunteer, kd al rgeld # Aa mane arn was prodigious, aud bis alm infallible, Jt was Srorus « good deal to vee him: wlelding the Bammer in such a confined space, I ts no wan who can 6 Dring it down on the proper place, even {1 he hint tample room to move jeorge ng Fintthe hammer round, bad w describe a circle fo Ziivghiue had more thép one point, to consid He bad wot only to hit ble within the safe— Mrhat seemed tu be far more difficalt, he had, in the blow dun, ty avold the lintel of the Bale. li seemed to be al in hin way, ye Bever touched it. The rpectatore crowded round to uimm, It was really a five thing to see how ‘nd free the Leiner scomed to be bia eras, how Dut they twent every ing this great tustrument aod movementa—aud yet what power he oxeried, aid how precisely | ul on Fifth street, between Washington and Commercial avenues, boarders named Fannie WAliams, Jones and Alice Forche, four men, started f bathin, ‘of the reckless manner In which they acted, operation. | filed with water to the seats, went under, Med. | Joaving the part: | Thetr screams al Robinson, mate of the steamer Alpha, who to do Mt| Immediately went to their relief in a skitf. | On renching the very | away frot the bont, | old, and her bustand, a contemptible wretch, | taining » | ings that have taken place there, were again, abaudoued be was! by the scramblers for office, by the various Er aieaed Ho was nyt ouly tue moot active | being © of the Lan + reomed also tobe the | thowe who will come down ty ihe greater moat intellig nntortanate y, he wae not Tat) | the director, The direction of the cainpaign wae | extent will get tue inthe han. EMF Chaim fretage Tee | BiNKine ce rite Pource Comstserory 4 feeuit wae that {t cook BOE initoe tore time 19 sventta | break into Mr, Ih * rele than it took to Brrame —On Bunday evening le | break into Mr Chatwocdts, oe | the Metropolitan, anew steamboat recently ie commiticn have not yet gtven thelr dee! io for the oe Bi Tut there are fo, two Boks aeethe Vullt at Buffalo for the New York Police ish least, a8 to the enpertority of the | Commiestoners, was found to have eprang @ . The Uerring eafe was taken tn f fod entered by the door. The Chatwood leak at the Adantic Basin; #he shortly after presenta ap impenetrable front and was entered | eank. ‘The Harbour Poltee foree are retieeat wn the tank, which t* usually tharcessible. TWO | x4 to the ¢ Herring wae attacked by Lancashire men, | * to the cause of the mishap, Who never saw it before, and moved abuat ti ite contrivances, The Chatwood as attacked by very Intelligent Germa eder of whom, Herman Winkler, the fy New York Democratic Greenat Com tee bad @ apocially convened meeting last aight, at the Masonic Hall, President shiner Of gatos bade tTy Daniel M. O'Bren tm the chair. Secretary hibition wince It opened, | Edward E. Plumb called the roll and reported snd has tepeatedly been allowed to cxamine t twood safe, and with the aid of working | *(Orun present, The meeting comprised wigs actions, and other dain to “natraet | about forty delegates. The Secre‘ary read | Tirtitg role was attacked ‘byemetructlan. Tbe | the minutes of the last meeting, which were adopted. A motion was made and agreed t the structure they had much throu vith fene held until a mee Mt should be called to vote A Nathing Party and the Reqult. ; fame, known as the “Flat Top,” situated Ward, in urging the adoption of etringen bye-laws hoped for “the Intinent of a comtnitteggto work up treachery and corrup- tion." [Applause.] Mr. Vandérholt moved that the expenses of the general committee, until after the December election be ascer: tained and each member taxed pro ruta. ‘Tue motion was defeated ty the meeting ad- Journing to next Monday nleht, A three of her “lady Mollie accompanied by the Kentucky sbore th the alleged purpose of The party made the trip in salet reached the other shore, and remained thete | A auank nine feet in length te reported to for perhaps two hours. ‘At about one o'clock have been © hooked” and successfully land- they started back to the city, and report has | ui it, that either the bath or something else had ed on Sunday afternoon at Fier 22, North aemall skiff, f had been no sickness on the voyage, but ocking the boat from one side to the other Ax Onnen has been received from Wath- scrambling ‘in the water: | ington appointing Collector Shook to take racted the attention of Mr. | care of all matters relating to the exportation from this port, of all articles lable to tax he ordered the ‘men | under the Internal Revenue Law id threatened to strike | if che were drowned n Cairo since 1462 about thirty yeare He Jones and Alle Mollie Jones : She war au that no cattle shall be slaughtered or driven through the city below 40th street, has cre ated much tudignation among the butchers. | Yesteglay afternoon @ masa meeting of the | | forced her to enter on a life of prostitution, 40 that he might live a life of ease. The other unfortunate, Alice Forche, has been in Cairo | trade was held at the Germania Assem- | abouteix months, She is reported as being | ply Rooms in the Bowery, to take of a decidedly prepossessing Brpearance, Jue | some action for the protection of thelr Inter- telligent, and of @ good family. She was ts The meeting was largely attended, and old and came duecah to It ie sald that she was seduced Brooklyn, Williamsburg! celtic ‘aud other adjoin- we.e represent: in by -known and ‘highly respectable” | "Ste. W. Lailor gras called to the chair, who | well aa adulte” ‘The water tor. the establiah Paducatian rent her here to get rid of t they were all no doubt familiar with applied by means of a inain ple. | m One of the men when the | «of the meeting. He had had an ng continually changed, is hept freah | boat weut under, and he found himself in the | jp ow with Jackson Schultz and told bim | and pure, In winter the building is to be Water, attempted to renove bis pantaloons.t9 | that there had been stich a revolution brought | heated, aud the temperature of the water to the pocket of which was his pov th about that the bute do not know how to onsideralle arnount of me and bloody ground from the mi hostile meet- extension of thine, He suggested that it we purchased a barn or anything of the kind bove th street, o permit would be granted 0 use it os a slinghtershonse; and also re- torred to tl t the foot of 106th street yesterday morning, the scene of a ducl be tween two gentlemen of this city—Mr. Way 0 a native and Mr Row brother quill, be | as a refreshment de alo cod surrounded by a stairway, whi olomets ‘and f the eh CITY GOVERNMENT, Hoard of Cownctimen. The Board net yesterday. ‘The communication was Mowing fecoived from the Mayor Mayor's Ovrice, N.Y. Supt. 2, 1867, Gents—-By request of the Colonel of the hot Regiment, NOY. 8. N. G Gatayette Guard), Twill bn Friday inorning, Mept, 6th, 1467, at 10 o'clock In front of the City Hal esent the colors whic for that re Council, Thave the b the presentation. iment by order of the h have heen oor to Freq ind unite with mein Ino. T. Horrmax, Mayor uwill be present ay Another communicat! jon was received from the Mayor vetoing @ resolution adopied by both branches of the Common Council au thorlzin tend thet to the 8d. avenues, reason for thus rotu the 2d Avenue Railroad Co. to ex- tracks Coa reet, from the Lat 0 jayor says, My ming the resoluti mn ie that it is in violation of an act of the Legislature entitled ‘An Act lath City of N passed Januai ‘BOth, 1460, ive to Railroads in the ‘ew York,’ wherein It te provided | that Itsball not be lawful hereafter to lay, conetrnet perate an: Alon any or either of of the elty of Ne road may. c¢ the autl and restrict The Board thea York where! amnence or end, except under and aubject to the regnyations jons which the Legislature may after grant and provide.” journed. railroad in, npon ¢ e atreet i Noard of Audi. The board met yestor to adjournment, Chaun presiding. day at noon pursiant coy M. Depew, Esq, ‘The following claims were presented ant ad- Journed a» being dof. Thomas Bennet an the Board of City ¢ no notice hay'n Counsel, A. T. week. al: Charles K. Ben rick Burns, The amsers was also adjoarn ‘Camel et, aim of en to the Corporal Adjourned fur The following claims were adjourned for want of appearance Commelins Carson, Alfred W. Craven Underwood. Thi imo f tra services aa Clerk of the Supreme Court, gene of DW. z al | term, Was argued and submitted. Preaident Depew then stated that the next twelve cases on the calendar would be called to-morrow, commencing at No. The | President also gave notice that Mr. O'Dowd had been 94 Board, and ‘th scrip from bi M. to-day, Rtrect Cleaning ppolnted ‘The Board met at 12 o'clock, noon, yoster- | Hee day, Present, the May: hat counsel ev of the i | #tene haat Board then adjourned unt 12 o'clock | ommiasioncre. ‘or, Recorder Hacke: and Jackson 8. Schultz, Eaq., President of the Board of Health. After the can of some unimportant femi-monthly payment Board then adjourned. Bwimaixa Acaprmy. ing © new swimming enterprise was inaugu- rated at the corner of 6 street, belng the opening of a building con structed especially fora swimming bath, The ding haa an Ornamental front of 50 feet on Bixth avenue, the front beln tions, the one be used exclusiv th. The swim: marble, with a concrete length and tin w ing and giv and seven feet at t by hs arranged for t be rated. Ventilatio raised short of arising from y nnd y will es, and’ thi eum very litt delays the corner belng intended partinent, and the other y as ane tig tank is made of white a depth of three ‘of the tank a! business, the us Tue was allowed —On Saturday even- ixth avenue and J0th | in two seo. rance to the bottoin, Is 75 feet in Ath, The bottom i atone ther, The ta } reached by fifty single a he use is kecured through a fiten, windows in the are the propric mlus to coustruct a nesA's ACADEMY AND Father Be the expendi $0,000, tons A nebo be of the denamina- | ching will be in ac. | #4 good place in which to slaughter cattle Of French birth, and well known here by hia | The Chalriunn, also said that if the butchers <a eat a Regan) Chartalug chrontetes that h ‘ iatreet they bed noguare | Carpal] Cbigcn, | Bult Ben eOe nt of the French weeklies Health would not in | een placed uniler the control of the Christian ron@ounter was very plight. a ther order dr leashiere’: ‘The ‘Academy te eapenie. of Shen GenHat mittens vnodating from 180 to 200 extern male pus ver, It was found Imprac cil nig (hem up 44 oils, and the free Kehools will feat over f00 matters, and as the sun rose, Sunday ance the price of meat, | Tl ane nai pupils y the two antagonists, With their | nearer the place of slaughtering the meat to Panta th ine ee a Tespectlyo ids and surgeons, met the 7 . whore it is felallod, Toe bet for e Anppor th beg ae at the abo ec lace, to settle the, the health of the public, Meat cannot be ach Acuity wie dueling pla mnveyed @ long distance in warm weather | the Dullding.. Quite a number of visitors, in- The position in witch the rincipals were | without, tr Jury. “He thought It war an at. | tludiig the Rev. Father Boyes and Brother placed) Was unusual; tWo lines wore staked tomptot Mr. Schultz to break up the Buteh- | Patrlek, Incial of the U. 8. Christian Out parallel with each other, and five paces | ers” Hide and) Melting Association, Mr Ui present at the opening. The apart, There were three stakes in evel line, | Sehulty dealt In hides, and the association rooms are spacious aud well’ yenti one at each end and one at the middle, The | controled prices threnghout the United two ‘end stakes on exch ne were iweuty:| States: He concluded Ly ruforring. 4» are | peNrs.—A man named David ( paces apart. One principal was on the south | cent discussion before thé Board of Health, | while at work upon the new bullding core End of the line, the other at the norih of his, | when the commlasioncas slaled' that if, & carrie cep Sone senna Pa Lied When thus in’ position they were diagonally | slaugt ase Was built on Broadway and Of Slat #treagand Avenue A, yesterday, fore- opposite, and the conditions were that at the | conducted properly, the Board could not in= noon, fell from the 4th story to th word, they w € as they stood terfere with It. “He (the Chatman) had ment) entting his head govercly, and marching up to the middle stake. attic for 20 years on 4th street juring himselt Internally rrangemen credit” upon the secon ent a shot bel ‘ords * Fi heard “a Gomplaint against it ighbors. reamer, , Bext addressed the ni made tn oF breast to t two, thr einber of As went throujgh th nese Was equalled of the combatant sion | using any such order as they ba aly by the cool placidity | done. He bad visited the big house in Mu First one step forward | Derry street, and asked to be stown the with fore-arin raised | tion’of the law under whieh they had acted, and aiming at his antagonist, who stepped | but they could not name it, AN the Health forward also one step. A second and a third | Board Wid was with the view protect step were made by the first party quickly the health of the city, but was for the ad- lowed by the other. A pistol ehot was heard, | Vancement of personal ends, ‘The only way and ascertained (0 be from the first party | (0 sccure justice was tu bring the case pro- who, believing that the second party had | perly before the courts. 4 fired aiso, retired one step after ring his | It was then moved that a Committee of weapon to his second; but a call from the elle seconds to “stand your ground,” by gestep forward to resume \yinal position h few seconds, was made hy one part r. sel to look after the Interests of the lion. The following gentlemen w nied to Kerve on the Committee wrshall, 8 8. Mr, Shuster and J. Heiste Jjourned, subject to the call of the ( li yesterd: ploy A re i then bar Asormen Faran Case vRA was received at Poll forenoon, that a fo Intel- e headqua 1 ease of che and a noble impulse, raising bis pistol o} head, he fired in space; then crossing over tho Ine be extended his baud to bis whilom nemy, who grasped it, and acknowledged In | ta had occurred at No, 870 Ninth et the fecling terms the generosity of his adversar bs a in whose hands bis life hid rested. ‘The victim being a g babe. A physician was fair created no litle excitement in the ¢ rent to the residence, when It was ascertained | ond all interested have our hearty that at P.M. on ‘Saturday the child had wert Tations upon its successlul sues, Tor the frat | tsken Il with symptowus of geunine cholora, shot proved trhave tiieccd ite tmarke andthe | Che wstial treatment was resorted to, but the . Bronine heat te Oicud.. Child died on Sunday morning. A'Sex re and porter, Who visited the house, was Informe that eases of typhoid fever bave already oc- hae ‘7 rred in the sine house, , aA apa Tux Mexican Gono Ronneny.—Some Beet ia vrred on the steamer’ turther facts have come to light relating to Y ; o'clock Mast evening. | ing Mexican gold robbery, an account of . one of the deck hands, wesard | witch was given In yesterday's 8rx, On Me Lajas Puc ante 1 ANP Saturday morning « man eatled at the bos cook, Whose name ts James Sullivan, to moral pas ak Ah hee hitn fo take a plate aud belp bimselt In Third avenue, where Aledanioh was stor r to do, but wanted to take | Pig, and Jett two cards as follows ther of the hands. The e f Bonaido Iw nid be pleased t 0 oe vou taking any more than what be wy departure on pee ts Vfor hit Fitzgerad Wwoame ens | Oo elted und str wlio retullated by lone aust leave owlug boUing water on bun. One of the end F would wot like t deck hands thea came forward a yeah ane Saag. From the above it is supposed tl knocked down w of Me ich was umed name Atnong the articles which the Mexican lett ist Sullivan by \ habar ef iron bebind in bist deck hands then ran out « Wie a photograph ot coe Pon te git dng Map Dimaelf and-anc », “who called atso yea his diwn lerwern | nls pete also several very Heatbersitirgel Peale tealIt Tt ad wot been used ’ Teeny Ve nily engaged he atfray wns witnessed ty a numbe which is | eel ead tirarsaely ai eh wits Kept locked in a how: Information was x. ‘The Mew ives , Prougiit to the Contra, I’ nu, Two +) the young woman who came to this city tr tithe on ut nt Hormedic | WlilgAMtedanich, and atiorwards. lett for Bie tely went down to the be the two | Popes took WII her three trunks which W cooks, dames and Siuith sid Wok ule in New York, They had false bot- terete aT r tos whieh itis supposed were filled” with ‘ le | gold and other valuables. — ‘This young = sep Woman will be arrested on her arrival at LOCAL NEWS. J England, the cable having boon aged to ine : | tercopt her, ‘The confederates. of Medanich Waarien Coxsvovens It will rain iu | are expected to arrive at thie port in a few this city to-day Leiure 8 o'lock, P.M | days with more of the gold . A. EB. Tuatcurn, Arremrinp Svicipe,—About 7 P.M. yes- Tux Povrriciass.—The “muddy stream | trday, @ woman named Jenny Perry, a re- | of politics” 1s belug well stirred at present | Puted prostitute, attempted 49 commit sui- cide while intoxleated, | at Pier No, 80, Kaat Ri political cliques. Dozens of individuals are | (4, however, by. cltlze Jumping overboard She was prevemt- x Who took hei to talked of” @r certain ppslons, aad! Wy Fourth Pivciuct staley house five be appointed to collect funds and to em | ih Hospital years, resldi | Noor of building No. Jurying bitusclt fatally : “A Boat Rex Downs noon, while the tug b steaming down the N | 9 junk boat containing and MeDougall. The fly laden with 1 sized, and the r, and succeeded in | until rescued by the blame was attached to Tux Finsr Masia’ ing their new store, r hi street at to posty the opening to Monday, Sept. 16th, | Faces, The alarm at 5:0 yosterday after- nm, Was occasioned by the discovery of fire in the ba ip apartments & Stoke, as an iron fouddr i oceasioned by pay fu the tue, Whie wooden partition, Dy Woy f near street, had » ir, and red mo and dres ned ina plaid shirt and black pants. Coroner Gover will hold an ing Feanern Pau Work at the new build nt street yester trom the 4th story City, oN have been obliged, er belng care Damage writing dy of an unknown man | As into ‘the ba ce the About ne, who fell trom the M6 Warren street, taken to City He On Sunday after- JR. Fisher w rth River, she ran into two men named Jarrett boat, which was heay- as" immediately tis into 1 keeping abo of the tug. the pilot TTAN Ghocr ay Asso- y the delay in Southwest e: cment of No, 110 John ctreet, coupled by To The fire was y placed ed the thing est at the Morguc David Grove wa ing corner of avent day morning, at 1, slas taiming, it is feared, fatal injuries. He was taken to Bellevue Hospit i} THE COURTS. Cornr CALENDAR ron THis Day. Ste viate Count Caan No. 2%, Pooler ra) 5M, Wile Wilhains tn re we ng ate of MeDon nongh; 41, Hamlin agt. Lowenstein; 40 Krett agt, Charmett, Call commences at Ne agt Comm W's OrrierALLRGrD NPEIING OF MarcusBog Srass. nie AccuseD.—U, 8, agt The detendant was charged torfelting alarge qv ntity of match: hos stamps in England, and bringing then to this country to le was ariested ehort time on the rrival the steamer oon which he left Jand + defence Was that another per son Was the guut¥ party, and: that this per- son, fu to Induce hlin’(deft,) to Join him, | fir-{ attempted to black-mail him, ‘and also | fai in that, had this charge preferred | against him, The Commissioner, being sat- istled that the evidence was Insuiticient to hold defendant, by consent of District Attors | ney, Joseph Beil, dise! ng dinents settled. see mem, with clerk form of ides aytUed rarged him, . Clark agt. Dewey | bea eet Mhwhs | ers, Lehman & Pessels, 143 Chambers street, | ployer, 8. B. Ullmann, 19 Bar | of petit Lare ve Waler | , Hopkins | Receiver to be appointed, coxa to abide event, Pouce Terenisonsce.—The Royal Inewr- ance Lond Robhery.—The examination in the case of Dan. Noble, who is charged with the robbery of the Royal Insurance Compar came tip before Justice yeaterday morning Mra. Griffin, on cr: as-exn Hogan at the Tombs nation, toatl fled concerning the dresses she purchased,the value of presents which shethad made at’ St. Catharines and other places, She was also questioned concerning the amount of money hor husband bad expended in fitting up bis onae also as to how mich she had pald weekly for her board at the Metropolitan Hotel, and under what nome she had rogis- tered.’ At the conclusion of the cross-ox- amination, Mr. Graham, counsel for Mr. Noble, gave notice that he would, on Wed: hesday morning next, when the ease eame up again, move to expunge the testimony of Mrs. Griffin on the Ground of incompe- tency, as «he bad virtually testified against her hushand | Copper Hore Plited with Gold -— Tages |eious Atempt to Defrand.On Wednes- day last a Mexican named Manual Paris, Jentered the store of P. A. Gonzales, 551 Sixth avenue and endeavored to negotiate | fur the aate of some bars of gold which he sald had been stolea and would be sold cheap. Paris had ones been In the employ of Gonzalea.and the iatver and he would con= The police of the 25th » notified of the atfair, and pro- ceeded to work up the case. On Fr iiay afternoon they arrested Ove men on Broad- way near dist atreet, one of them carrying « garpet bag which apipeared to be very heavy. The tag was opened and found to contaln fifty-nine copper bars, thinly coated with gold. It is supposed that they were endea- voring to sell the bars for aclid gold. The prisoners gave the names of Erique Fernan- Jon, a apaniard, aged twenty-three; Manuel Broderick, Spaniard, aged thirty; Manuel Montz, aged twenty-three ; Placido Gracio, , aged twenty-seven ; and the ican, Paria. Yesterday afternoon they were taken be= fore Justice Ledwith at Jefferson Market, ‘The counsel for the accused contended that Twiich eft Jersey Clty on Sunday evening, was thrown from the track, throngh the mi:- accent of a awit between Tnener's and while Mr. Garret Vreeland wos attending ser- Rivrous Arram.—On Sunday evening several women residing on the meadows in Hoboken, became ina terrific Sight, in which husbands and friends joined in, and caused a mob of nearly «tl ple to congregate, The police appearance, when the crowd took to Might, and but three arrests were made. mal with a caution. Drsention.—Michael FP. O'Calleghan was taken before Recorder Aldridge, of Hudson City, yesterday, charged with abandoning Iie fashily, threatening violence to hia wite, and taking carpeting, oll-cloth, paintings, ete. belonging to bis wife, for the purpose of disposing of them. Tle was held in 9600 bonds "to answer at the next term of ‘ourt. A Catifornta Mall, stoamer, tat, 1ith and 2tat of each month. homes at 10.50 A. M. the metal had not been offered for sale the acenised conld not be held. Mr. Gonzales | not being present the prisoners were de. tained for exataluation. The Knife.— Patrick Sullivan, of 488 Peart stroet, was arrested yesterday for stabbing Jas. Harrison, of 24 Oak atreet, in the back ki Focelved ‘and fied at thie Sthce, one —s owas SEWING MACHINES. heater, and E'S \ogornotive eng foge cars 39 age 4 were pretty Ladty smashed up. n and a newsboy were injared, but no farther | for cash or part payment. All kinds tower particulars were obtained, the employes on | fepalred and quarant the road being prohibited from imp: in ANN & PRANCH, 10 CANAL 8T.-FOR formation relating to “accidents.” ale and to rem, the Weed Sewl ‘ine Sinovian Tuert.—On Sunday evening, | ft 6%m or, \petalmmenta, Central Keeney HERLER & WILSO! MA- NOERS vico at the R.D. Church in Ber some chine, to rent, for sal sachangede Peewee thief stole a vaiuable silver mounted harness | that rent of purchase techines wilt be pied from off of his horse, which bad been left | with Piety OF gork, fennel, and white standing under the shed KB NICHOLLS, 492 Canal #t, near Hudson, — 960 ore GENERAL BUSINESS, DVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL Drsouveniy Hovae.— Henry Torter, | AC THE LEADING NEWAFATERS, Keeper of a drinking saloon and ten-pln | eyprpy wTATES AND BRITISH PROVINCRS, alley, under the Union House, Hoboken, | AT THR PUDLISHERS LOWBST RATES. was arrested at 10.30 o'clock Stinday night, | | A careful selection of papers is made, adapted charged “with' keeping s disorderly house | toany burness. and the edvertning ie me In allowing loud sInging and botsterous con- | the best possible manner, saving time, trouble duct. He was discharged by the Recorder | 824 expense to the advertiser, Nearly all ne re published thi it the country are JOHN HOOPER & CO, No. 41 i jeterence-M. 8. BEACTL. Provt of “Sun.” 448 st HE SUN Story Department. ° In consequence of the pressure of sews upon the outside pages of The Svs, the ttories, which have hitherto appeared upow the adjoining column, will be published apow the’instde of the paper, except upon days when the Post Office letter list is given. annie . ‘ EXCURSIONS. LTA KS! AM, SPLRNDER ey rene CHAS. CUIAMMEN LAL ra Paumeday * teaving Harrieoa ot i, Oi Dy BN | 4th at, NL. Hines and refreshments ou board. THOMAS KOR i) ND FORT HAMILTON Tie maamaboat NORWALK leaves Cone | her et. 9:20, 19:20, 3:90; Jay at. ‘ jorrle at 10, 1 and ¢ o'e! ACURSIONS TO OLENCOVE THE Steam» boat T. V. ARROWSMITH, Capt Mm will leave Pier 4, E.R, (Peck Bitp), at = orning, touching at Whitestone, ‘Raylie Great Neck, Sands Point, Mott's Boek, snd Roslyn each way, aud returning to about 6 P.M. FACT -AND ONR THAT CANNOT DE disputed—that BRIEST'S CAPILLARIUM, roe RESTORING GREY HAIR 10 118, ORIGINAL COLOR AND CONDITION, — = and curing all diseases of the Bealp, ie FAR pape Be epumeeh, a, Qunben,orecy Weds | usr Hecants ots hats sass Wr apsee of Te Por Rarope by ate ‘a Wed. | duced. Thousands who have elk opetindiacamedonsd qualition ae a es DRESSING FOR THE HAIR oot uy | #hend of anything they ha ree by Reliroed—Malle close daliy | Tertectly safe, and free from, all injurious Angee No more malls sent by sem. Sients, parents nse it on thelr ‘children, instead of For Denver City, Colorado, Great Salt Lake, Utah | Olt, as it keeps the hair not only and Placervilie, California daily (Sunclays ex- SOFT AND GLOSSY, orgie by Ovetland Ronte, 490 P.M. that tn ite place, and does not clog the hatr like and way Mail, A.M. and 48) PMs ne sap Kast Mall rie New Haven Kaltrosd), 0 A. M., 1.90 TUR CAPILLARIUM va under a new name, bat | Kawt Mail (ria New Haven) Way, 1.39 A. M, and aut a0 Fompect wlll to any , 1 fie et preparation, having the eame object in view, Lets Akad eats bare tenltcniid lowed | (nat oF CHANGING CRY HAT fo ite ORE: Sonth’ Mall, throngh, 6,39 P.M, | GINAL COLOR) tu the market, ay mall, 5A. M. Puitedetpnla, w .30 and 10.39 P | The great demand for the CAPILLATIUM Is with during a quarrel, on Saturday. | Baltimore and Washington Mall, 5 A.M, and 6.90 | fvidence enough of the estimation in which tt The prisoner was Comuitted for trial by Jus: |” and 10,80 P.M. PaVonite arte ce Ce are to rempect tne ling, if Atliuta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Memphis, FAVORITE article ot the day. The Mooney Cxse.—Juatice Hogan held an} — Mgaugemery, Mobile, Savane, close dally, TRS CAPILLATUUAL can always be bad'ot the a4 ewbern, | Gllowing well known Deuguista: ¢xamination yesterday In the case of Jolin | Charlewon, Kaleigh, Witmington and Newbern, | ON NIng wl See tise hd We and Joseph Mooney, who were arrested 00} New jersey Way Mall A. M, and 4.90 P. M ton la cur. Avenue Da d Monaton st, and co Saturday on a charge of conspiracy to de- | New Jersey Central Mati, 8 A. M. and #20 7. M. | : lex, Mes fraud If B. Claflin &Co. out of 64.000. ‘Aa | Morrin and fies Mall 8A, Mcand'ta0 P.M. | PCat ae Llceted, cot, Myrtle and the complainant withdrew the charge the | Northern Kaltroad of New Jereey (Mail 2.30 P. BM. bel - 2 mungletrate discharged the prisoners, “when | Site eatireed Ce HS Bite Ist Grand at, and Jolin was rearrested on a civil suit. . rosd Ey A Bad Boy.—Charles Bliss aged 17, ob- tained $150 a cheek belonging to Lis employ- on the 19th nilt., and was only aaved from ar- rest by his futher compromising the affair, He then. entered the service of James A. Hearne & C 5 Broadway, and on Sature , aud absconded. hin. in search ¢ Cas, —8. 8. Cu n Waa arrigned before Justice Dowling yesterday on a ling 15 boxes of window glass, from the premises of his em- atreet, on prisoner confessed Lis guilt, th 1 him for trial rglurt Three burglars entered the resi of J. Roe, No. 1 East dist street, on morning, with false keya, They w by ae n, Who warned Ollicer Ab of the i charge of at valued at &! the sock ult, As th istice bel: dene 0} officer en= payed ar reet, drop y ‘ing in their tight pleces of jewe Mr. Roe’s fa © out of town, Born ina Station I Late on Sund night last the night wa ed with the Jeffersom Mark: somewhat surprised at 1 fon infant, whi Prison was caring the low wall of the mn | ing. Germa ) girl, jenedick, who hud ® tow named hours py 1 been brought In on a charge ay had given: birth to a fen Both were doing well at lust ac- counts, BROOK Monratiry A Broowi ys Cry The total number of deaths in this clty last week was 26, ‘The principal diseases were—Diarrhara, 15; Dysentery, 2, 2; rearlet fe- ver, 7; conviilstons, 1; disease of Draln, 24; Consumption, 12; renittent fever, 6, “&e Men, tsb, women, 28 bays, 118; girls, 77. Under 1 year of age, 110, Injunction Against tun Srrere Com jm sioxwe.-An application was made y terday to Judge Barnard, of the Kings Coun- ‘ty Supron art, by al County, et oan ‘inj missioner from removing Obst venting aceeas to the river on thelr premises The Judge took the papers, and reserved bis deciste At about a fire broke pong some + in a lower room, formerly used as the supper room in Montague Hall, in Conrt the org Fu o'clock ed to be present at the tine, seized a fow falls of water and sc extingulsh- ng the fire after a damage of 200 had becn done. Insured. occurred in Richards d& Deievan's oil factory, about & velock yeaterday afternoon, eaused by the Dursting ofa flue, The premises are owned by Messrs, Sheppard & Galvin, Damage £1,000, No Insurance........ There were fires in Brooklyn during the mouth of | Anguat involving losses to the amount of 0 was an insurance on the pro- of $12,000 ro THkow 4 Tuain rnow There was an attempt made mur Thack | by some scoundrel on Sunday night to throw the train on the Jomatea and Long Island Railroad from the trick near W ‘The fiendish act was aceldentally dis by a young man who found that a be bad been placed erosways of the track, sufll- cient to have thrown the train. off, Which would undoubtedly have resulted in a serious loss of lite, Invanticron.— The about five months old the water by some t at the foot of Clinte body of an infant as found floating in ve veut avenue, Tt was hand- od over to Coroner Lynct. 15,000 The premises of Mr 136 Remsen |, Was burglariously ente clock on Sunday morning admission by forein ey then 0 in alarmed about 2 The thieves a A side Wine ened the safe and abstract origages. They must have at rome noise, as they parture in great haste, There was about $8,000 in money in the eafo at the tine, which in their busy they overlooked, SinkING ort Porter Boat. The Police boat Metropolitan was sunk in about fifteen feet of water at the Adantic Dock, on Sun- day afternoon, Eiforts will be immediately taken to raise her, A New Funny Hovsr.- The Union Ferry Company are about to et a new ferry house at the foot of Fulton street, in a short time. The plans and specification have al- ready been drawn up. Tuner-Canp Monte Prayie, Dunn, William Downs and” Nath: were fined #1 cach, vesterd game of three-curd mn on Sunday, et © become scemed to have taken their d James Sanders for playing the at Coucy Island Drarn rrom Loensaw James Murphy, 1 First street, Jerse from I A man named iding at No. 110 North City, died on Saturday sed by a singular accident was provided, but three days after the occurs rence lockJaw set in and resulted in death, Swasi-ur on rae Exe Rav) aa.—The night express trap on tye Exie Qallway, etreet, Counsellor Parmenten, who happen- | rday afternoon, | New York Central Ralirosd Mall, 5 A/M. 209. | OY A Mall A.M. 4 Mall (10 Mineola, Hempatead, Ja rd Syosret) 6A, Ms aud 4.907 M Long w Brooklyn Mall, 5 and’9 A. M., 1,2 and 4.30 P.M. Astoria Mand Hoboken an ™. Staten Te . ALM. and #1, M. y, Freehold and Keyport Mail, 2.40 P.M. \f (heap Mall except'on Friday, 8A, Mant Williamsburg! st, and of Dragy: rove, Noo Townley, 888 Broad HOLRAALR A street. Witllamstyargh, HICK ONE DOLLAR. MERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN tion of Cruelty to Animals—Rooma No, 696 Al! Police Ottice inatructed by cruelty to animale, Call the tocanes as they occur, and to these room officer may be complimented for wel 40 Nova se oP. ’ ALE FOR \- Nowark Mall, 6,11 A.M. 2 Lh TA oe Pek ei Jersey City Mail clo: it «. NENEDICT BROTHERS, = relist, AibJironawap.” a 2+ Lait OYS! PO YOU WANT A PAVE Cale MARIN At sanrise At Merid) NEB N. AY Sanse, N. E ARRIVED. STEAMSITIPS Ma 1y Hook 10 25 A, y of Boston, Le eenatown ted, with me Dale. “Aug. ‘1, lat 4 88 B4, saw ehips from Liverpool for New York. Sept. F, of Sandy Hook, passed a bark rigged ind W nt a. ard, Bichon, of Richmond, Me, from Stiiclds 0 days, with mate to H. & F, W ‘Tinto, Wilk. Glaegow, from Cale | 6, with linseed Lous Walsh, Peni he master, ta April wu Bostou, th ballast to BARKS Me Kob't Porter, Nichols, of Sear from Hristo}, B., July 20, with railway Buck & Co, Hud ead wluds aud mode tbe whole pamanve, Fleanor, Rosewarn, of Carditl, fin Port Talbot Wales, 68 pays, with rai) ad tron to order, Had W. winds fore part of the passage, later 1 winds and cairns, b.| Rorchers, Santos f4 ds, yatand & Y. the WILL PAY SIP 1 FAIL TO REMOV! | NESS? SELL THK SUN RVEIY MOR: |- ————= | ING. VT SHELLS READILY AND PROFITS ARB Port of New Vork, sept. 3, 107. oop. 9 Sun Rises, Sun Seta, Moon Sets. High Water > WITAP PRINTING, AP PRINTING, Sep. my 9 ww /CUBAP PRINTING, CHEAP PRINTING, Sey 6 " | morn G, A. WHITEHORNE, Sep. 628 | 1019 | 42, ANN AND 119 FULTON SIEREETS, ANY aica! pain within & miunies, tree of change, Chatham egnare, N.Y: Cantion—Huy eof Wolcat's fustant Pain’ Annihilator, une Path ite wrappers, #8 centa, (full pints aint a ceuts, KR! L. WOLCOTT, ern hale, BINNS Meitoe a6 ND ONFY SAVED BUY YOUR WINES quors for Tully nse y, dee Pourl al oppo piano, e Green Litt Irishmen Maid of Kilkenny, Stratmrock.”” 0 (come Rov, AND STATIONER, Broadway (uear | Hort) of fhe Be Just re EW YORK, JULY tat, fexintiig un pepartnersh'p. da ce ip under the name firm of SKIP will continue business of SKIFF & CO., and solielt a con patronage so ilberally bestowed .PBKLEE por He MSKIER, ROUWEL. ENTS A ROLL, PAIR; HOLY FIRST. CLASS ', ESSEX AND ais PAWNDROKERS TICKETS OUGHT OF | y with planter | PAE Uo aithen opera plaseen bot Pies Niagara, (Br, 14 days, with coal to James Ramis ‘ val fois, wills, rem! owery, bet Spring and Prince sta, room'6, 826 nth, reat clothing, &e., 220 | Excel per, of ermuda, from Rermada Sidaye with empty éanks to Mevoll & Frith, Aug. ¥0, Int '6s 80, long 38, apoke Whaling scr Susan M, Smith, of Boston, Aug. #7, lat 4 43, lon 6, boards ed the wreck of brig of Liverpool, NS., Juinber loaded, bad evidently been boarded pre= viously; the foremast and fore yard were stand- | ing, rualomast gone by the deck; the cabin had Bal no that they are thoronghly conversant with the been on tire, M. Louise Miller, Leighton, Lingan, C. B,, with coal to Simpson & Clapp. | James Ratchford, Crane, Cow Bay 11 days, with coal to Crandall, Umphray & Co, SCHOONERS. i J.B. Knowles, Seott, Savannah 10.0. G. Young. per Harbor, N. B, 10 days, ‘& Murray, he inv } cou fon An) ta | Donglase, Lingan 10 ds, with coal to . ul & Co, Keseue, Donn, Hillsboro, N. B., 7 ds, with plase ter to Crandall, Umphray & Co. BANGE—Relief, Carter, St, Stephens, NB, 9 days, with lumber to Jed Frye & Co, SLUOP—Oregon, Rhodes, Providence, DOMESTIC PORTS. te 1 Roaroy, 8 Heatrice, Kaward ee out. liza Warner, from Boston for Prince, wan wrecked on the N, E. reef of Turks Island previous to Aug. 17; the crew were savep, aud cargo partially eaved. 4d Arrived, sleances Geo, Appold, Baltimore ; Key West, New York. “eluw, bark Wetuerborn, Cadiz, P early # quarter or a century—in the busi ‘obtatning patents. U SOUTHERN NF ATENTS MESSRS, MUNN & CO. HARV had ap experience of over twenty ve: paards of TWENTY THOL ND paicute been obiained by then and @ than one-third of all the patents granted are Ww rechred through them, It is needless to add that Weir fvcill urpaseed. All bul strictly contidential, MUNN & CO. Fr fark Row, New York City, OMices In Washington, corner F and 7th sta, FOREIGN PATENTS — Ami inventora TEAMERS UGHKERPSIE THE ow roy sceamers De te MILLER and HASBROUCK leave pier foot tb sca te dail ndays ex’ ) at © o'cloc! Miton and New Pala Superior for passengers. . HORSES AND CARRIAGES. k OR SALE, t YEARS um GOOD HORSE FOR SA. 146 6h ave, A BROWS MA CNMuAGES, BUGGIES, GROCER AND Bee Auer wasdnn Mew Ad. feco hameasof all Kinda j cheapest in the city. K ey ‘aud harne ‘Oftice, 10 Nevins st, JXPRESS OR GROCER'S WAGON Wi ‘4 ed—Partles having one for sale may 3 Bowery. PABST & CO. KR SALR—A SPLENDID BAY pero, 14 bands high, warranted ‘and kind, tn single or double harness, is a did Indy's onda are. Also & beautiful way baflt with a set of tilver-plated monnting alsa a splendid new truck, with and double harness, 4\ VANDERGRAW'S, DeKalb ave, near the J of Fulton ave, Brooklyn. c) WOR SALE-A DARK SOREL HORS warranted sound and kind. Would sult gre cory, milk OF express wagon; or would make @ good coach horse, He will be’ eold cheap aa be Yoo good for the preseut owners use, of I trade for aborse of less value, Cull at 818 ATth ot, : us FOR SALE. A SECOND HAND coai * Sud st, F% SALB, CHEAP—HORSK, CART rr Harness. Inquire at 4a Cherry at. be RUCK FOR TWO HORSES WANTED —AT, reasonable price, or would pay lberal mouths use, Call or address WAU, CARRO! oa Leonard, near Hudson, S85 LARGE, BLACK HORSE Al KARIES OYE RES i BY DR. 2eLve eray mare §7t known to drinker fm 16 hands high, ‘Tea, Coftee wer sicken the Liquor, will fon but produ dyslike for liquor. Price Dollar, former price $4 and $&. Sold in New Ye by Dr. Homann, 63 cor Market; Haleey, #14 sth ave » Aitken, #81 Hu | aC Mrs, Hayes, 176 Fulton st, andMilne's, 217 | ton at, Brooklyn; at 46 Second et, Will wt, dersey City, and Newark, (No J. thew produce sickness, C, N, Cl st int B, SAFI mperance discovered ty 1880 by nl Dr, CLARK. Given unknown to drinker In an; Price 81per box, Sold at drug atures I comery street, Je ty flamsbureh s 189 Atinntc ety th York, 484 Hudson Dr. AYWoOD FOST, gus, Avikma, “TAR SYR! JD “Tar Ointment,’ Piles, &c, Price Also, for Patn or Weak Price, 20 nat LATHES Cigar Store, Bee i, Brooklyn, W. Posten, o> Liwiedn Avenge, =e Drvoklyn, Ne Be GEST DEMAND Por GOLDEN Ger: ic Cure for Re cured in 3 mouths, oT) Broome at. REP IT ALWAYS AT y 48). CHOL itional ingredien all cases of Looseness of the Howels, young can now use this Kemedy with ate, J we guarantee that there is Bo u reparation like tt kn the ath dw R. narkel, For sal Williamsburgh, at 9 cents per | n. a RADWAY'S, READY RELIRF, INTERNAL AND BXTERNAL, INSTANTLY S(OP PAIN, cure all rheumatic, neuralgte, Meme Alarlous complalnia, astatig fats, sick and andl specdi nt diarrhea and bowel comp! beadache \URTHER REDUCTION IN RATES— C ener: panenge Uekets to and from the steamers sailing every Saturday, of the Auchor Line of Steamers, 6 lowest rates are for sale at the Groen, “s aun ONDON A W YORK STEA’ 4 Tine. Passage to London or Brest, $110, wud €30 curretey; excursion tickete at rales available for 6 months: ould bowr In mind that, Aw @ general ru atALenT A copia Fiokbam, fom Wap ‘ention that is valuable to the patentee ii this | Y9rk September 14th. untry, is worth equally as much ip Kayland and RONDA eran Dizow, fron New Temp ne lber, forvigh countries, | Five paienta- verican, English, French, Belgian, and Prus- will Recure ati InvenLOF exchi I his ity of all patents tak vuntries are ob’ Uhrongh the September #ih. KLLA, Captain Gleadell, from New Yom F 1ith, ‘aptaln Dillinge, from New Yor egant British iron steamship A\ | will Jeave pret North River, for Land g at Brost, ou Saturday, Sep. 14 at 14 ML forther notice, all the sleamers of this line call at Br lind pass Tickets 't gers. ney, AC ular thinags by rail to Parle at 35 ber cent, leas talning farther information aud a Synopsta of | Teeular raves, passa’ apply to Robert nent Lawe of ¥ untries, Will be fure | Clark, 26 Broadway horney ply at Be on application to Alesera, MUN k How, New York, & C0, E} WE MAKE ere for ad VSPAT » PO KOWBLE & samer Glanens, New York. At! CorupeNT LiF SRS Tar Tit | Qxcantine, bri Brooklyn, from Cape Muy AUR aEe eT BERL AVERY VAG | With Capt, Gardiner and obe mau sick, oung man in the family of wi old resident of | Cnanvaroy, Sept. 2 Arrived, briee C. N, Wr | Berl, whose hore ‘overiooks one of the Anat | tame, Philadelphia, 1, F, Gerry, Moston en the city, and Is ineated In the fmmer tre Moneks, New York; Sea Gull, Daltiniore Lot the Palaces mtn DM, Warner, ‘sailed Sunday, plow, Few York, Saxanwam, Sept 1 York. spauiers Saragossa and Cham Arrived, brigs Bradshaw, New York; Duncan, Bostou; shre Breese, dot Simonson, New York ewwamer Herman Living? cy ‘ew York, | Sept. 2—Arrived, Br, bi Liverpool ecur May, New York, FOREIGN PORTS, Cuw Bay. C. B.— Arr! ‘Tiershaw, Hiorlon, 25d, bri Kalam, Morris, 8 John i, New York, | wilh, br | wiek 90, brie Miranda, parke Walon, LeBlanc Ny wh — WANTED. for a retail Fruit or Crockery and Toy Stand, situated near Fulion Market, ahd adjacent to the | are Brooklyn Wi i t be to-day to the bigh- fe blades et irieata vclen aupiy Wo FARES DEY KDW rt Pomphiets and Job Thomselver of W bd Woman's: Protea Mtings, may be heard IY ut the ofice of the Su, cor N Fulton sis, REOTYPING AND Th riber desires to remiud pub rm and (he general public thac he cont Sierrolype and Electrotype Newspaper, Books of every description, News rucely great advasi a LECTRC 1 Publishers be ich are wy of thelr Type Bill of Blamket bul. ‘Saving of Ink Bills. je not ap enthusiar\'s rated py Th city baye been stervotyp rey And from that ex) the bscriber c waive | Baxter, Boston; sehr Mary’ E.. Jc Tr'enipled to erystallze thove great {atu in the Jem; brig Five Brothers, Hun above figures, febr M. Reddings, Mon: rit Book Publichers can have the'r works stereos Lrcaie K. Jackson, for N. York; brig Ann typed by bis prucess—wiere economy ie ap On ]ock avd speed In dovienble—aud electrotyped "when ous are las gomand economy atl & Uelderae About Muy | seranvapTaoon wove ‘oe G1 Abn street Of great strength and agillty, was practicing ANTED—GOOD MUPF LINE a | meee nf at gph if inkl ig We Rivere EN hard” ANP Sol | PETA nox OF FulaaNLy DispP RCT. weights In 'hils hand, one of ahs became : = G Wvisted and the bone protruded (rom ihe | MUSINESS CHANCES. ‘Regency Sabah oe eee iat: wrist, making a fearful wound, Medical aid YOR SALE-A GOOD STAND, SUITABLE Ay orkina Womens UNION—Em, env of women in the various trades and salflags 7 ‘sup ‘operatives five of char, by nega Agents, No, 40 Park-row, New | any jee HOWLAND & ASPINW ALIA Awenta, JASSAGE BY STRAMER TO AND LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWE®: | | A A rates, Also from LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, Ky lirst-riae Packet Ship Dratis payable I parte of Great Britain amd P “TAPSCOTS Bit ee PAGHC NATE RTEAMSIIP COMP THE LD “DO CALIFORNIA, D JAPAN, | carr ED SAVES MATL, | VIN PANAMA RAILROAD. nply to set 56 Sonth ot, 8 Droad: “Sept Y. Cap Gray conuecting With MONTANA, Capt. 8i!ton, Sept diy KISING STAR Capt. Seabury, come necilug with GOLDEN CLI Y, Capi, Lapldge. an bay owed tree to each a@alt ‘Medicines and ‘toni jendence free, ‘Acapule ect at Panama with’ ateainere Yt and 1th for Cent st (ouch at Mame 108 ponn’ partnre of 11th of-each mouth connects the new steam Line from Panama to Australie New Zealand, Departure of 21st September will connect el with steamship CHINA, from San Franeiscu, 14th, for Yokohama and Hong Kong, au Aokobame with b seamer COSTA RICA for Nagne ‘and Shanghal. Freight through from New York to China bic fo ment, ore x cain perbonea weight payable oy ‘or ) Uckets and all further in! apply ‘at the! ofice bu the. wharf foot of Began re RN NOOR, BABY, Awa TRAM -TO QUEENSTOWN AND” § Pak AG York Pr bad cg Bis Guscastown aad Liverpoot Sas. 7 a TAREE IRS omen

Other pages from this issue: