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SPAIN'S RULE INNEW YORK. neces SNE ADJOURNED EXAMINATION OF GEN. GOTCOURTA, [eahee- Nai Judas Sp Sptes, am Marlow's Bioodhounds-—Ind ens The Traitor Frevch Leaps Window to Save Uimsell n Barlow and Commiastoure Yosterday Gen, Goicowria was again taken be fore the Syamish Inquisition Im Chambers iret, for examination, At 10 o'cloc the room of the Distriet Court was filed mainly by the devoved bands who bad been banted and eaptered on the Cool and Ma bie, by the blood} onnds of Marshal Barlow; and the Castilian «pier and Depaty Marshals occupied seats fn the enclosure reserved for the juries aud the var Henry W. French, the traitor, soon afterward en tered by aside door and took bis seat at a safe dis tance from the spectators, Hie presence was th Hignal for deep groans end hisses. When Commissioner Betis Lod taken P ps, the D strict ation led A SPANISH SOT AND DEPUTY MAnemAL ary W. Davies, who said that he cap ured Ge Gowourta’s trank on the ta boat H. M. Cool, and 4 seat, Mr Befior Aifero, Dr Bwora, an} aboat one hundred he other Caben mand on the tugbout Mabie two banners, aca f powder, vr Ing rifles, and loose cartrid_e#; sharp as he was, could not enumerate the other arlicles. ‘ihe testi revoly stout Woy Hot bemg dermed strong evougl by the Dis Wiet Atiorury, be called AN ACCOMMODATING NAVAL OFFICER Elwin James Reed dep “ad t he w ed tated for tie navy ouria abont April Bout munitions of war, giving lim letters and esti mats for the same, bn he did not know for wh purpose the ariivles had been purehared; he bad furnished 200 torpedo fuses, but where or when th were Wo be ured he could not #ay, avd he reewved a for the amount on Rainey, Son & Co., Ches © fire of by Mr Vor the General. Mr. Reed swore iat the doiend. mt never paid of promised to pay him a thing, and he never received orders or fools to the General; could be used for purposes ol might be used in blasting or have been sold tor old feud, DESPERATE ENT was insroduced to Ger WM), and nege ated wich him ‘on-exatnin ite Unde Y OF THR PhosecetioN. turbeat Cool were here ed by the District Attorney t Gen, Goicourin with the last ; bat os the General hnd been Writing, the Commissioner neh testimony eou'd be receiv as he could not be om both vessels at tl aud any Coban patriot, on any vess the illusirions name of the defendant un letters, books, or p sucompliment to the cause te Fepresented, So the papers were rejected, and Davies took them trom the tub.e gloomily and ree ured them to the trunk. UBLICAS FLAGS HELD UP FOR CONDEMNATION Davies was here recail d,and he spoke glibly of the conten's of the trunk which he bad captured, Which contained, winong over articles, some beau tiful Cubon flags, said to Le tie work ofa nomber of Patriotic jadies in this city, by whom they had been Presented to some oMe rm of the expedition. Davies Dild them up, and vin th y wee observed by the spectators they were vr aced with cheers until the demonstrition was suppressed by Barlow's depu tice, Davies alto held up liberty caps to surmount the flags, and two maps of Cubs, with some buttons; 8 copy of Uj ton's Teves, om which the owner or donor had written the same of ¢ a. The name ‘Was deemed a Link—such as it was—in (he prosecu tion, and Mr. Phelps calied a Custom House broker, Charles H. Cooper, who testified that he thouglt it ‘Was iu the handwriting of the General, DARLOW PAYING SPANISH & Nenry W. Davies, ti nish #py and Deputy Marshal, was crovs-examined by Mr. Lowrey. He deposed that he had been employed in the Private Detective Agency of Plukerton, of Chieage and this city, ok aiter the Cubans. Marshal Barlow ap- pointed hint #8 « Deputy Marshal, and gave bia or ders to look alter Cuban veseel*, Me never received Anything from the Spanish Consul bimscif, but ke was pail by the counsel of the Spantsh Consul, Webster @ Craig, who employed him, He had induced mien lo enlist in the cause to fad t formation about it JUDAS AGAIN CALLED, French, the traitor, wax thon relxamined by the District Attorney; be said the articles seized on the tngboat Cool were similar to those he found at 71 Broadway, whieb «as the Caban headqnarters He added, that he went on Dourd the Whiting ty identity Gen, Golco a, and aid Barlow in arresting him ‘Thix was all the testimony the Vvernment hid to. prosomt, and Mr. Phelps asked that the heavtier b adjourned until tomorrow, and the Cou ner comphed with his requ ‘The papers found on ts for the second ti In evidence to © Cubon expedits found on the #tes could not sve how could w and in the course of juie evidence WAITING POR THR TRAITOR, «nad thus by dumm stairs othe ball, 1 Wate When the proceedi clone, the assembiage rush where they awaited the traitor. Scattered ful vrouye, they narrowly seuumed the every person who came frum the lobbies lead to court room, At cae time an closely rescambled French, aud he rushed out of the boiling follow sd by about fifty Cubans and others but he ov and escaped, Then the 01 cour emsolidated agatn in front of the stairs where they expected the spy to descend ud they were eoaflramed in ther opinton by a voice c hiding !n the back room, aud he can't get out any other way bat this.” And sothey waite! until an hoar and a half b Passed, wheu the Asustunt District Attorney, Mr Phelps, quietly intimated that French was. b nm brought toa in approached w ntl 5) the reach of pursuit, for he had elfectod a very uo Qsual and ignuble entrance into a rear strvet. JODAS ESCAPES THROUGH A WINDOW. Barlow was not in the vuilding at the time when the multitude mistook an unknown person for the spy: but one of his depatics, having become alarmed for the safety of the Informer, hal sent or the Mar: shal. In che mean tim ve of Tnx BUN peeped In at Freneh trig sued to death, as he Deputy M Doputy nounce. meant ane of the perjured traitor was in dang the spy left the desk and clung Instinetively to an open winéow near him, fer he seemed to fear that he might ve s home 01 avengers whom be bad ediate egress Was not within his reach, For some unex plained reason, the crowd in the heli below walked Unevsiiy to und tro, und the noise resehed the ears of the traitor, ho'stood paralyzed with fear, He looked out of the window, bat there was a distane Of three stories betwern Lim and the narrow. yar! Delow, and he dared not make the leap; but he wus irecied to another window wioining tie lobby, hear which was the roof of a she. covering the ontet hall, and he leaped out und reacned window below which communicated with the rear building in Rea tireet, by which ue escaped, ‘This fact was made Known {o the turong, aud tiey guve vent to thelr disappolutineut by denouncing the wre ton, AN LADIRG OPPOSITE THE COURTS, ‘The interest in the Mbt of the sy was increased by the presence of anuinber of Cudon indies, who the oposite wide of Chuanbs a glimpse m had indy ulate tim Marshal roshed the #eit-cviden ps fuct that the crowd be mischiet, it that the 1 near the ype aut they m They were 1 Y OnE Of the Sedurs who ac companied then that the apy World Foon vase thot jay, and that the venerable General bad becn bake back to jail, They departed, however, when Ue y found Weir evunirymen leaving the Vederal built ing. MARSTAL BARLOW AS A SPANTSH NOL Tt in deemed probable that Marshal Barlow may goon be luvested with ® Spanish order of pol nd he has earned the distinction. iia zea ulf of Schor Zayer, however, with the «Mclal dises he following rewarkab'e incident will «| Outing oi mination of Gen. Goiwouria, when the ge nt *pectarors hi hissed e truor ow rushed up 10 Commissioner Betts, xclu.med in an wrozant tone Lam un oMcer of this Court, sir, and I demand that the w se be protected, and that order be maintained. Commissioner Betts, a lawyer of twenty-five years’ and the ‘oldest Commissioner tha officer of the Court, it was simply lis wer, * Order!” owe ork} remarkable ein bi ol the “spy ana the of 8. anbol authorities,” When Mr. . fo) aikod By neh why hae hiir hed ugh a poeu: cua cut which every one remirked in Court w, wiile the ‘ander tie ques- ‘Assigtant Dis The whisper and the Mas rotest cecnpled a fow seconde, Does not Barlow 4 e eome Spanish ri ton fo. his real, if he vas not footired it already: These and other incidents Lave made Marlow ae unpopular in the Federal building in Chambers street as lo te with ihe public ATERNTION, VoLUNTRENS, The Cuban voluntecrs ar. invited to eal! to-mor row, at 12 o'clock Myst’ Gloht's Hotel, § Mortis street, below Stevens Honse, Free lunel served. abi hl THE PRDERAL COURTS IN THIS CITY. Stele Questions for the Judges and District Attor= weys to Avawer-Are Criminal Papers Al= lowed to Kot in the Archives? The extraordinary zeal of the Spanish Marshal, Gen, Barlow, and of the District Attorneys of the Federal Courts in this city, in sammarily arresting the Caban patriots in this city and consigring them to dun ns, would naturally indicate that they pave (nisied ail the otier criminal comm ad to their hands, The wh of Tarlow's depertment, at least, has been virtunily under the command of Bef Zavor, or of Webster Craig, the cou Spen'th Government, whe 1 for the ms to men who were and are also on the pay roll of the Mare, But notwithstunding the fiet that nearly he whole force of the Federal building hax been reely ne d by the Spauivh authorities, the amoust of unfnihed businese—to use the mildest tone with wiiteh the Courts aud Barlow's dcpartmen burdened te prodigious The claims of the Spani«li Consul, through his counsel, for some auexplaine d reason, took precedonce of all others, Let us give a ew of many facts to slow the work which Narlow ind the oMfcers of the Courts lave lett undone, Warrants were granted for the arrest of Herman the bounty thief, and were deposited im Barlow's department for execution; but the swindler was never captared. Woy not! The counyel for the vondamen of this Win that the ral omcers mucht have arrested hit. The bonds, amounting to $5,000 each in the Hers man cage, have not been recovered. Why not! ‘The anctent drawback and Custom House cares are stillon the calendar. Why? Julae Pierrepont received a list of nearly two huns red wealthy brokers in Wall atreet (rom Assemror Wobster, to enable hia to prosecute them for viol Hons of the Revenue low, ‘Tae hat was furnished several wenths aso, when the grand juries apd courts were in daily session ol tile brokers locked up tn the archiver, aud why ave proc ed ngs not becn instituted ? Why nro the bounty cases, in which thousands of luiers have beed defrauded, adjonyned from week to Week and mion’h to month, while the thie Ish detondants are allowed their libe:ty on moderate ball, thas giving Mem faetitics sor attracting add!+ tional victins to thelr nets, by gollen siens tagnificent ofices on Rroad wa b pressed, and constantly prose picable thier ¢ Why are the nam These cusos the Govern practical result, Why were the discharges of tinndreds of poor sol dirs leit in the bands of Herman's connsel, who said thet be had the authority of a United States Court for retainlag tem? Buch diseharge i rqniva {toa vote, which may be useful in the fall elve a by ent Agent, Mr. Newcombe, with no When these questions have been answered, we have @ budget of others to propound. ‘The above, will wuMice to sliow that Barlow and other sof the Federal Courts have, ke tae sinners im the Ep scoj ai confession, leit undone the things they ought to have done, and done those things they ouglit not to Lave done, Ina word, tuey ho neglected the Interests of the people of bhis district and of the United States Government, to act vile subordinates to the Spanish authorities, Why have they done #0! ——— VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. or Au Important Mint Railroad Companion, Tu the Eaitor of The Sun, Ste: in your edition of this date T not ent article Fubject of ail nployees Of railroad couipe: to find you have th charits Hing pubiie at large, to vind writer haw been a great tra and witnes independence, # for tho tr el rights, The er on this continent, a ie rough manner railway passew vers’ property has been abused, and Emay add. not only by railroad employees bat by express earners, Who make ttaspecial business to handle trunas, &e.. in as rough wmanner as possible, And now You have this important matter before you, L trast you will continue to expose Une villanons practice unui the evil is corrected in some way, Let any railroad company advertise * Special attention given to the Iuding of passeugers’ bagaage,” and le them give apecial attention to it, and, m) word (or {thot line Wil receive. the patronage of the pubic w the inet that te evil by yourself anit ph toed of ts an evil de Sircto, erstand it, ‘Trunks ¥ utieriy ru Persons Lerein eompiay rke ure of may val sertion in your widely eit Wluch siunes to u the Weatern AN OLD Ti - The General Order Cartage Business. he Baiior of The Sus. Sue: A few days ago you recommend the power of monopoiiming the general order © bustuess shoud be given to tac only rolatiy Gen. Gi The creation oF thie reated—wonlt be a iterests of Uke Of Laboring mien, W You provess ua A Jomrmal to ulyo er case, the nierekanis Would av to mued tmoonis and ehatKes an mnt. hy be ined by the vo-created officer, for, Ins.ea. a) bevny tule to employ their own eartinncn, Gey Would hav pervoree i lake tose caged by liu; aiid, iM Uh ter ciao, the aw employed by the nts” would to usual ave ne plowed t thog jane VELLLE n d that tage HE vet an pray il es! woud have te reat Injustice to the sifyping well us to eaeral weil bul euie, In the for to an xh the corruption without having to be vn Order Cartng’” ofics arly, after Wey bait pon, MF, Crnl il, as one of shose who was long engaged Wy tie shipping interests, Wil Hever agree to sue an UInposition OF the wor chants of thbt city. 1 think, Mr, Editor, you carly sea LOW such an vfice cay Lecome & sever drag upon the micreautile interests oF tis eum munity, us Well aS a Use lems Cort uy) con ‘A COMMISSION WELCIAS | polled to be (0 have tue been daly pa Dur Water Supply. To the Bator of The Sun. Sin: Our water supply requires attention, and the public cannot be tow grateful to Tue SUN for the ery intererting article upon this #ubject published in your tesue of the Ist inst, Iudeed, it is incomprc hensible that there iy # mueb apathy about this iat- (er of stich vital importance to the metropoils, m esprelally when competent judger have repeatedly warned us that, through an inadequate water supply, we ure exposed to grave perils from eonflagration sud epidemics, as also to innumerable incouven- jences, Observe the testimony taken hefore tie Legisin tive Fire Investicating Committee tn February, 1867, Not ouly did the Fire Comumtssioncrs api! Chief Engineer und others agrce in stating that there was a great dificiency of water for fire pur pores, but also Mr, John H, Rhodes, Water Par veyor, confirmed (he forecoung, aud added that four: fifths of the water wus wasted; that there ought to by forty pounds of pressure at the bydrants in lew Of ten as present, and. that 1 could 0, that anew vuld not ber prevented, Mr. Chas. H. Homwel port to Mayor Hail uven the © vay ny of the city ure exportd 0 say an insuficient ‘head of Water, which, in sit it it excved the Whole Cost ¢ Croton age. uct, Tucse startling expositions should certainly elatm Immediate attention, but how wueb more imperative oom it become to act At onee When, af yon OvREFVE, u fon-of water 18 69,000,00) gallous, ad the report of tae € Board of IM, p. 10, re morks that “there are periods im the su monte when tue yield of te Croton river bt 44,400,000 gallons per day? ‘Tie 21,000U%0 gallons excess of Consumpuon over the yield Of the river must be drawn trom the res rvoira, which (orther ent rure and regu n upon thelr cap. cles, seriouw und lo prevent anes 4 falling of in bity re use und ecrsmary to dgicuity te apon the cost of meeting it will be double that to w! we shall be put by preparing for it in advance. Feport of te Montreal Wuter Works lor the ye ending Jun, $1, 190, p. 87, save there har been a averave daily decrease of 625,024 gations ax compared with the comsumplion of 1307; anu tie princip: cause Of this divination is, that * greater vigils has, during the last year, been exercised in reprens: wg the undue waste of water, by employing special mon to vielt ener, for that purpose, and parties buving Welr faiures in bad order, oF found wastn Water, were brought up betore the Recorder,” ‘' bad the etvet of seeking greuily the comsuiapups of water, ted ere Why should not some such means be 7 CONWTANT READER, for the Fy beatae Lyd nelerions wi dulged Vv THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1869. WATFS FROM THE § EASIDE, aay meee, | ULE IN LA WUE US ties for Roach’ h toe Weatchess —— ae ee ee es cate aa ate to Ne THE MIDNIGHT MISSION. WATERING PLACKH CORRFESTON- DENIS! LETIERS COMPRESSED. ter Coanty-Tho Parallel coveestpommnte Gold cleared, $167,000 ; Old Balances, 69,242,190.08; currency balances, §4,140,905.20, Foreign exchange haa been firm, thoneh the volu of basinose wan tight Th trifling demand from shippers, whilio drawers showed no Asporition to | press their bilie upon the marker. Rates ronged at — ere pe ARNOWSRY—OAKLEY.—On Mon ‘at the Amerioan fe ern was Rov, Me Fenet rai at cron 2 eaviendare Name (6 Fin; eens Havea—The Kastera and Western Buds to Progress. nia There Gospel on of New York - ; oe Who are Rusticating—How they do it The people of Weatoheater county have occa puorb-What & Namber ot | jae for Mday bills, and 104 @110% for short re NAT HY De LA dokenrormage wea vane * b tant. i the Crinrt oi Mi Of Trunks-New | coon having Increased fuetlities for reaching th Waterss; ooutoeciie ( c ar varlons departments of the ald Peanes, to Ryelinw Pearce, daughter of MS ee met) OCTET RACREN ZTE Jone 248 thn Cn ted at 7B cent. cnrreney, % ¥ cent. atditional of Pe {oly Commanton, in New: 1's tty v7, im Co:nmistion ; hut the demand increasing, the price was Warten, PD, Cnarion i Advanced to 2-16 P cont besos the [eval rate, loans O8 Hi Fy Stephens Mackensie, daughter of tie late Ria ackens Watering city tn the promised speedy completion of the Port Queker City fashion fa better represented at | Chester and New York Railroad, which ts to ( Cape May than at Long Branch... Natragansett Pier | the western end of the parallel road of ( Is the rendezvous of all the Rhode Teland fasion. | over which there hae recently bern eo bitter Azut said that on the table or bureau of nearly | every unfortunate street girl in the city, Iles among photographs and other knick-knacks, the following A: “Lhe Committee of the Midnight Mission Btoek Exchange, Karly in th able Hay fever and roxe cold auitorers have br | inthe Legislature of Connecticut. The road fom | Wits he happy to ace you at tem, any Friday evening | Governments at the same tour reaching 4 Peent WARD ENOL. -At Orion, Jane 17, by the Re Me. ean thelr pilgrimage to Wire teiand....At Atlantic | Port Chester to this city is built under a charter | sy orctock, at 98 Amity street, between Greene | Maton and 7 # cent. curr The demans from in: | Narr. Fredanex H. Ward, oh of tne ase Capt: City the eeaton opens without animation, and hoit | granted by the State of New York, ant ts opnosed | tg ytcreer Tome open every day from 2 toa, | COTE wANKe peesslnx. abd shipnients aco Belug made | go By Bhgle, Kad’. of the former Dimiee keepers are disconsolate The first families of | both by the Harlem and Now York and New Haven | to the country in heavy amonate, The exchange into = — — M. for private conversation and friendly advice.” | greenhacss of gold This cart ia inclosed in a white envelope, and etther | menre of eoin int handed to the reetplents In the «treet by emiswe | rency te ve sovived by the Treasury disburse aud the searetty of cur tod in the bravsactions to-day DIED. On Monday, July 5, tgnate rans, aged 19 arter pros | ad through Boston have fled to their dear, exclusive Nahaut, Gensal Manager Stuart t# ruetienting at hia little Companies, As originally granted, this hibited the Company from ranning their r New London cottage, qutetiy enjoying himself.... | any private or plensura grounds, unless With ihe | seq of ithe Mission, of adiresacd to them at | when W cent. premium was paid for ereeubschs. | the fangrel seria a ne ae ay Chamberlain has renovated his gambling house at | consent of the owners, ‘The existing railroad thelr hones, Priday beltig.. a. renter | Bhorily before the close of bank hoves the ateingeney | Toin the residence of bis payentn, 168 Weed Long Bronce... Peginoing next week, many mati- | panier, by securing certain lands on the live of the | ton evening, a SUN Fi went tote M 1 be tarred sahene, Vad tate Save weaeaired a ee’ | vtkets Se nées and social receptions sre to be given at the | proposed new road, and claiming them as sure | List week, at the appointed hour of 1), The wna: | Jorn! currency rate. This suditen eace was the avlycet | nly. Sarah Caps tong Ocean Howse, Newport... Watch HUl Point, R, 1, a | prounds,” sneceeded in preventing the building of the | [stint IUt nek seen to I ea wile eae thar | of much conment in the rtreet, and was believed to be | ssl to attend Ret tape Will, desolate place, is resorted to. principally by | rival line, The franchise subsequently passed ito | gore in Amity stee Ticemen | Stliteinl, produced for the purpose of advaneime the Western people... Capt Loper, owner of the yacht | the hands of Mr. Legrand Lockwood, who suecerded | on doty were equally enotant, even the police Hoek marnee The shrowdest street Natok ve py M a 0 sergeant wl cor wir station Was nnaware | fogged by the conrse of t! money market this week, Palmer, as @ magnidieent warive ville at Stoniugs | fn securing an amendment to bagi Nes aba bi of ts existence, and juformation of fe oumber was belle tng Chat the parehase SE €6 millions of "ry ton, Ct enuble the Company to secure a rietit of way, with | gained accidentally of a porter there. The house | \ <0 WE WM te tarehave of thee mul Bilas f A few dark-eyed Cuban demoisettes, who would | the tame restrictions only and fe the same manner | was Randsome, and the white door neat: Te was Ae aulldlsd ee Aken hic od Mat i Mea 1A Soe i Zane 2 rn open, ere also the windows of the parlor © yo Tre wen ps | or johw Digne, and rot iuge fain start a (ale at Long Banch, find Hittle if any en- | #8 other com Both that room and the entry were briliiantiy I strongly importuned to make further parchasos of Gov- | Dune ot Neva ased 88 year conragement as yet... ‘There i more style at New: Under this amended charter, two routes have heen | A golemn old gentleman atond on the stoop. who nt Bonde, abd havin & eurteddy Kelanea OF Cotty A on Wacigenay, daly PAE AAR Ker port than at any other soaside resort im the country | surveyed from Port Chest Harlem civer, wed to he a clergy ba lent of th sof dollars, Insterd of Uhirty-covem sabilions, « inetitation, Wath Tin men, who aided. hu d contracts are now being made for the grating of the road. The work will be pushed with the utniost the fa A chortoing young miss arrived at New London tron the resign lost week, With seven large trunks, She isan “ex were At fret reported, (he probabilitier are that the Secretary ned Wellireaeedd mea | WHI dircet additiowal purchase, The Treasury er canting priests, but poli | rss at Lo‘cluek elusive." Vigor, and ia expected to be completed thin tall | Of the warld.resagntied te MeN “Vistwors wero | or ule tne: bu the sisty. to sevesty, mations aon | ton af Wiliam and Bory Fleming, Picnics, clam-bakes, and gossip abvorb the atten. | The roud will ran nearly parnilel to the New Haven Je were cee aves Dab the Oxiy \ mmanthe tthe Indies i tor thelr entertainment, © invariably loft the tained by their own lara withdrawn during the past year, to move the rot | on erop OF the Sonth, hae Hot Felurtod, Mid Kher 8 & Pructienl eontraction of the enrroney to this extent July 6 Mew, Mary amily are invited to ton of the Stoningtou belles and beaux. ... The New- port ladies are delighted at the prospect of the Yactt and Harlem roads, and will intersect every point ut which thowe lines have stations, thas opening direct lence af er ah Club ball at he Ocean He thts y felt, | competition with them to Morrisanta, Willams | tondance ened to be Thin fact has not been eoMclontiy rerarded In the die. lay CTnnrstny) at aM ofc on the Soand, i gaining a repatation sea fualions | Bridge, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, Momaroncek, | more at ease, and could talk more unrerervedis. | cussion of the money question, bu dences an hnpor ae bd ak tH ple ee ‘ he beach, to be made ate heater, and inter a stations Our reporter, desired to enter. The old nt canse of the prowont steinue y te te yn troctive, should be eleared of broken bottles, old ‘The road strikes the Har Fiver at pol topper | onjocta of cariosity MC steangers entered the parlu OR OP of mone; basin aipheg ‘ Marte ter »=-On Aiuceday, Juty 4, Joveph Whitheld, hats. boots, she d urcicies of discarded weartng | Aito the terminus of the Second Avenue Railroad, wso observed that men had sometimes futruded, | The Government bond market dhe or at W@M | Br. in the ene ve apparel. and Will wake conneetton with the lower port of the | Merely from. idlo inguisitiveness, and had stared ab | ® cent. deeling, as compared with yesterday's late quos nds pr the ta them lmpertinently, Being assnred: that any enrt § R ‘The Second Avenue ¢ tations, and in aympachy with the decline In gold, at ‘k, near Now Maven, ita pretty and ate | city over that ine, npany ity experienced was contlaed entirety to t ‘ * bs e need mo sdb th all there was her makiog down ot ctive place, and fs liberally patronized by Elm | bad a charter for abridge across the Harlem river, | ox reception, the whole party passed through the eg oe Sik tare Precsogar his City fasiionable In August the members of the | Which has beep sold to Mr. Lockwood in the interest | ball and ent the brek parlor. There wos a tab'a forolhed with lemonade and. very palotaile cakes oston Yacht Club propose to give a grand ball and | of the now road, and work las aircaty been com: | AQ hie deusgot was on the floor, and the fart ittee ooh. fete at Nahant, to whieh [dlstingnt meneed on its foundatio was simple but t 4 of Merey Thera throm t the count 10 be invited, Mr, Lockwood's Company has also parehaced nine My Tent hevealic 1 bt, report at aie P. Ma Dod A (sat the Stockton House, Cape | nundred teet of river frontage on the east side of the | thy Tuo Wea, dates, Spec Rotrees, $008, Wt comp. cle panne May ve Susan Galton opera oe open their ae Bre sie M to erect thelr jareet 1 ont ee, cntipe ce DYst) . TRY ALLENS INDIAN next week, and the hotels are Alled with | buildings and fretaht houses, Mey proposs to rum | Py Httaplits.jiotes resect he masculine con Bel Ta ttT) 110-4 i xa. wealthy Philadelphians, oir freight ears trom this point to the lower part of | pack room. unl prospected 1. TIN SAIS, | Paeite € ot KING HOM @ HGS) ‘The Rorder State bond market hae been dnih wiih coratderante nwonats jwosstng for 4 aud North Carolin It has be the elty upon 1 ted with for dyspepsia and all biltons dora C..N. CRITTENTON, Agent, 7 uh ay, New ¥ recone for FALSE CURLS AT THE SPASIDE, rry boate, constructed exprealy for | spurtment, ‘There were the 5 ; . ‘ HhcN reed ng Ws Ast is comparatively eurty In the senson, the dreas | the puryone, making landings in the vicinity Of | tere of fishionnble chnrehee, Conversine with then, display at the Branch {+ ordinary, but the late arri- | Cstherine atreet ferry and Burling slip, with facil: | were tour weil dressed younggirls, ‘Two had called - mints . ‘ osing of weord, While upc ir nightly | vale of tm atoge tranks are suggestive of | Hes at thone ports for receiving and disposing of | OF their own accord, while upon their nig ir at the weaside ruins false curls, | ab the contracted depot in Contre street, and in the street. ‘Tho ladies had wel- starch and stif{ness from murtin dresses, | avoiding the long transport by horse power to the | éomed theus cord ows all defects in complexion, and the applica | Harlem ever anil vera! years vente some rreherche toilets Jeet that the moist withray and #! ‘ OFFICE FOR PATENTS, ( WASHINGTON. D. € Betab bey Bry: by sing. A melodeon Woo played ordially, and all present were seated rth Indy ae a stiauius o Gk, No 3 i Tonal site and Ninth Nt al, TL, tion of rouge At rangansete the pretty Rhode ‘The arrangements made and moking for this rond son Was brouched; no allusion was wade to the Ate Blas en seu tecater hy early tn the wiser tree : ROBBINS, atras White po nbrellas, | smal piece of road from this city to Port « is lise niae taal ined teeter Gaeta heeecacittieg 4 peices. continu LUN TREES arg myited 10 and gat ik gloves... At genriy aay pally peng fa abl ongi or they lised their bording houses, aedtine being Ne AML nt GLOWS MOTBL, Hial A that mode of yin hats to break fist, and treqnen dd daner table, to hide their erimping pins... Jaun'y sulor’ collar is meen worn by the young li Hes it the seaside, und Walking sults of buf linen ring 4 roo onumy 1 re New Hoeven, The castern end of road, from New Haven to Derby, is now wader t under an old charter, The charter for the nd and 1 Pacitie Mat Weing the principal shares during the dav The continued strin fooling In the str e imcwed ho inelastic’ to operate. Goali i mone, FHICIAL DRAWINGS OF THR MISSOURL AND, KENTUCKY STATE LOT. are quite fashionable, connecting section, from Port Cheater to Derby, was edee oe a Frit e market tent aved 41 B cent, i" MISSOURI EXTRA. 40. Joly 7.180, WHERE THE EXCLUSIVES MAY DR FOUND, defeated by vote in the Counceticut Senate, ti ges for a ng. Matters prose frely Uh 6, 1. RQ, re ‘ty (4.10) 85,00, 67, 28. Every a ternoon, Opert's Tammany bind give 9 | thirteen in the House, at the present reset: anpeet of a po Ke coll, Where the reeipiouts were dey, the bul % grand concert on t jawn fronting the Conuneptel, | bas given rise to not a litte talk of bribery Mt Long Branch..." The hundsomeomicers of the gi rison stationed ai Fort, Adams, Newport, are much | TUbHon, and a Committee of Luvertigation ed in woclety....'The Fren ok Gugnged at | ported in THN SuN lost week Heartily glad to see thele viel No restraint wos upon thelr faces, are: | they departed ons if trom much — regarde This investigation, | friends, y declined to take any refresti« etwas ain maniatee | ‘he Treasury hast decided on ot ponte hot as the Statement enuid not. be Rocky Point Hotei, Rhode Island, 19 sald to b uc! Tons gene ment and, cn a warm invivation to call” agains | iraced extreme prices without crivat ATED COUNCrE,. OmIAICeA Beueiaeas pa oie Rian geaed lervigaed Mera Drombed, "with Uright stiles, Ww do. wo. No | Bot snatalned. the mario ihe Nal Weent, and nd 158 Patton at, bin heavy" op pies... Siratford, Galiord, Bean. | SMtewashing report, leaving the macter in the edvice bad beea tenuered, and no ons | SWittian Helden, % Hrondway, reports at 6. M.: +i ford, and Indian Point are Luvorite 'seaxide. Tesoria | YaKue and wneatisiactory shape in which i waa be- | asked relative to their peculiar vooation re 4 adway, top Mi KOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, pw le tne” at the frends otto Ft ae nt die | Sy teem dey tet Ot | comnerane. «Mh 4% laden vere AE | wildcat oantan tt inate ome u ene, Yer, conten. malt be | couraged, nor willing to own up beat. A bills now | one af the tour girle, had uiluded to Wer iletorye | Rete he E8 saree 2M 4. saul sliver: ay Tianiery a ODED, biew are arriving in lorge pau pending tn the Connecticat Legisia ure fora general | She was a pretty, lady-like cr ture, Who had rr * bx I bers. + pretty place, in celebrated | Railroad law, with favorable prospects of bee mini ar Bae nh AYR Amusements, pt sone ‘F Ss Want te Mtg Bein law, Should this bill pas, the Parallel Company clerk th nilkretore 18 [ove Wastin bd Four tees New York timittes bive taken roume for tne w is prepured to organize under it at once, aud purl and. bad there. mude the ucqueintanee of aul es WaAeuacnes. at the La Tonrette House, Bergen Point, the competing road to New Haven, ' aulp who had dereived Her, wider promine | Mion. So, Srepdietor snd Giesaner.c is, Mh bees Wi ile watering plice, ithin 2 a As sie expressed BO Wisl iT ‘ casseosses: allac! of the city... The favorite Mussachusetts resort, Kade ih a tae ment ENGAGENENT OF THE Swampeecott, Hy filing up, and the season bh witha jnatics od, BOSTON COMIN TION, o have wobleved In t (from Selwyn's Theatre.) ben m ya are aire Cegant private equipages ore keen tn larg faehiona Gniving fourdn-hand on the beeen, and iy ened Gosene i tianas The pleasures of railway travelling in England are vividly Mlustrated by the following incident me, quent cali are made, anc it te then that tales of gr And “hopolosenens,cuhd of man's rascality aro treely nhers, Mrs, Stanton bww arrived at Newport, and har | Wlteb bappened on a line near Loudon : unbor Lad edi des ahd! ACT 1st ALT AN Fatt \winter,_ ‘The Now. ‘Coupe Is ONE OF the Most stylish seen on the driv A young Indy got into a second-class carriage, Memories of Infamous arveaing, of thoughtless | Wroxmspar, duly AND Meat Market the Hotty ¥ Sow and the Heart of lett OUT IN THE SE. where she noon joined by w gentleman al ol e sLraughts, oF of g) we trusts are given 1 L Summer. Farmer Alan Moves fiesert Voland ake Oe , tHiry Years old, Whose manner Keenied very st and Hstened to with A wore ie ae aan born 4 iflam Alan's Cotrnge. he ive sinad, Tyited ond an r ne etn nae. ottered In the low storation ! nd the ELbIne Life F iberally patronized hy toe tite of the stsie ae liere: | AMRAGRSRA rAd teatN nae otteet tte LACE E, tions to work. The fret is ahi (oe BI Whiene Fit The Setting Sun a as of to " eo). The. natty Philadelphia Graye will mp | alu eandden, aud begun by tircwiug bis carpet” | Renee Ay annie. ieuine at Cape May next week, mach to the delight of the | bag out of tue window, saying Otter tom woman? Bixor hou keepers, Who utichpaae a gryt toll irom th This carriage 48 much. too ty skilied labor! "That barely Quaker city... Mes George Pravcis Train is probably | must lighten It-as much ax possitite. ean elothing eome tom? tie most elegantly dresacd leader of te toa at New le then ant down ugwin, but juuped up wiminute | lara could be ollered, thore ure few who wo port... Muny of the dreases of the Indies attending | after, creaming out: fludly accept. Avon are men F the Pourth of duly ball at Stetson's were magnifl “Iie too heavy! 1's too heavy 1" Wwhio attend the house by turns. 8 o, an cent... Colfax, Peubody, Furrazut, and Tran hive | And. no saying, he sent his cout out of the window | equal number of gentlemen members, ‘The duty af Newport, Geaut, MeCieilin, | to's hiv erpe-bag, thea away Went lis Walbteaut, | these latter 1s more particularly to week visitors aud ervilt, aud’ Baron Lewd ure yet to | and hia ston! introduce them. ft down, at The old system of talking religion to gueste Ali of » eudile eniargiog Ou ther elo eitest what diem 6 ven dollars @ week tor yay for board. Wavre twelve or fifteen de n Tey Heart Melted Under the the Snushine of Lave "To concluae aN th Foan ls bath EYED BUA MATINEE | ety SAPUMDAY AT 2 1 Boeke pe Tear ee, alee. between sth and Mh ava, This and every Evening ‘uring the Week, And SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr. EDWIN ADAMS, Atv arte poe i 49, Mo on priva league ot y. Come, we Ty tts nuda cervoure’ Kee arrive, and apreared to be thinking tbe fare tel Peale NOTHING TO WRAR. nominal, 1i@li ke. ats Winky Li fiir den and, West't patil, ee Me. DUANCHE DE WAM Ss passe mur A young lady at one of the proininent resorts ts sul, who was as frighteucd am ponsible uy aientency, a Mao. same Hane ok reactive |g HAY, amipitoa tot We, and retail tte Weg B13, w th de Marguncins tomcie tata sald'to have thirty breaktnet, afternae . M. tdence 71 ot? ‘ ed a dresses, ts ‘duxen ie ate. assole r nm your knees, Madam, on nr knees! We kk. 3 reeldence at One firm for new, at mie, ENOCH ARDEN Wucrabie, and two boned a kida. he's ematane to for the Duke of lousentee ! Carnie of changing neh wecet J p " iy ne bole; and as fee dressing ecnetitates coe ate a energy. par 89 tie world mederw auiival of that species, her desire, ant Wy obeyed him. ly on wel favered SENIOR wy for the Du for white Mich wane Co anxiety wil probably be gratified.)..ANL the Boston a ' ter, tiie Duke of Si, Albans, tien Morded ior the + 7.000 Duan, at uti mie, fon new W aucuers, Publabers And we ters will iuxuriute ia Uy ste ‘ sea breezes at Nebant and Swampsco tadaras | fur the Duke of York—in a word, for ail the Dukes y thelr own He for da wh ; , c \ Sumier lowe sneer Newburyport in Creat Britain wid Lreiwi, burn. at tagioe., ctosing | CE RAND OPEN MOC Ts ay ui ¢ down again, alive, Wan In a cor prey to Lue fost profens Volenco has a disheartened ity voluries as that of Miycdal aversion. ‘The eu and mental training 0 elt to © young Indy, more er Ob Lhe CarFlage, terror. erat $i feel wo. orate dina Bisa IMMENSK Har ADMISSION FIFEY CENTS. HOW TO SPEND A DAY AT THA MRANCHT, ‘There is splendid fishing of Long Branch and f Tore aha fev. ue it AA . » WHSTRIN 09 Deal, One genuensan mht elghity yi Deh cvertheless, tals stringe perion soon begin to | avert th al evil, but ith abolition ites ouly in a Mis quiet ete Deal, One geutiensan ea ulungewsover ihe | gh ies quigk May guararte tins support. The sooner ave ty | suing nian at Tintin. Orphoniin and Weg. fo breakers with ic Maht fehormen, Let us sup- “Tols own't goon,” he sald; “it is realy much too | eve. the problem ot wacerial wed bewe amd ali * Com HEAVY, With ‘lin ihe aconga ab ten hetgn tat Lok Ki | heavy—miie’s too heavy. ‘The train will con hiave te | eaucalional development for ail, thy better prune aunamne antl 1OAgGg se, Cuaan BULG oe Ay nit Won't be able o gu On. Come now, we mus — af gin ohh hip lten it, One of ag rpust get ont, Twon't; TUB ARMY OF THE GULP, ew deo tI, 11 fy tween # and Wo we ig yo) sine Dis Ut 188 fort * at Note, for Western, aud 24s ie ie a bt tgs solutely up to the cowering gir! ele paces Metwecn 11 and 1 the b itt LOY to ths cowering st Their An Banquet at Long Brauch T SavAL Stones—Rosins to fair de sirable; then sou e.u tetire to OU, mite do ment; we've not yet wight ‘The Hall Co take place Tosmarraw— | bbls. ainined At 23. Bpirita turpent 1 is Gite (0 diene tor dinner raved tor heeldnd Fan at the Branch more wetive ut 42)6c4 be Weanaden declined to 4 asced olf frm at } for those who are loriuseve chou You wre rien, we tad forgotten him. On your | Thy first nunual rouaion banquet of the Arc Linseed olf frm a! ORT able to bore @ borse umd carriage, ui imboliwon 4 lev’s pray for the Duke of Norihunibor- | 96 1.6 will take co at Stetwon's, Long Very frm. but au refhucd, Sauiie ce THEORONE \ for those too poor to. do ell fe the eur ct | of the 1 take place fetwon's, Lon it ror tik Things. No" be. sures the roots hey were stil In deep prayer wsen the train ar] Lunch, tovlay, at 81M, Adiniral Farragut will POPULAR EO Gust; aud tae sand gets In your i St tiomyamd they ou talnted inti | peegide “ rt Sin eabellilg hate the greatest Virtuosd vf the day. on the Commeta-Pistom, your 'precunuous4 but those tuaor miscrice ure | rt Be IN aRGR SERO. B RES Ws Ak rected isuarinectniyar pnatveae lal wile uncut Solouae already b> e oy aka verti © | ALOE eotupaniog Was urrcated, cid son od | been eommpleted, aed tho g «how tea ; : with Rakes Shue philonoplioelly, By HOOP Win) Wary WBE | eT ctis who had pacoped tom liaawelc ee ikem ol ave woth at tend TIIEO, THOM Aliko ovonestna, i cee ils mn rons of tie Fi wand Ural cveainge Pa Rep , Pans ry AT ay 90 pete Nast & Astor Monee: cis for . . 1 bole THOMAS, Waking up the Wrong Passenger, Aristocraiio Meanuc acute ape tae Aung “eels deat seta ramte i Branca Tie The Heys Drs hub euborg, the well known | frou uilte ftites. “tho micmers ard requested ty nt Hen wilh | Sane Boze ‘ MONEE ‘ An Trishman, who had fled from the *tyrant’s | piitanturopia chief jounder of St. Lake's | asmcrat hs nt Cie Astor House at Id geluek, wn Se as Bw ha Nak vu nea heel” Go ihe" iaud oF too free und die home of the | PrMMthrobiMt gad the chet iounder of Bt. Lanki'e | rei ay will ga in a dy to fier is meen on ice sat | Crile TO RACTREIBEIC bea it into his esa to enjoy te rights of | Hospital, on the corner of Fist avenus ant Kitty | for wetyund take the stentn Ks Wed frum 4yerto wen Wb, ad city the" Coustituuon ae it Was," or atleast a Lie une | fourth ateeet, tells the following story illustrative of | ersink seen chartered for tha or i rehwenii Aeisigod 1h, und have sone fun with a spaipeen OF | thu meanuens of wo ealthy uristocruts of | Le-tmorrow gight the grand fuil dress bul i P55 OF 2.001 hogs, alt for 2Chununans* ‘The Celestial was walilng ul seanuene Of wome of the wealthy uristacrats of | diate tie voturice of fusion et the Branch, , itally reposted 8e Y)ycs strcet puting on whites by Weal hing quietiy aad ity ; fe —— M see cane RAOUL hinuile bis-own business, ‘The Fisuuan thought | A lady « stranger to us, equipped with all the tAL : SACTIONS, : (MME BANGALEL ASD G Sach, wctions were Wrong, coming (ron «man who | Insigaia af wealth und elegines, Lngtted. trom fr BRET MOLAR ERANOACTIONS _ Busmess Hotices, MATERA 6 aU eeu e, War born in Aga aud aig Up to. the andicious | carringe and made application nt our door Ppkoownys Ka C lestisl, be commenced to kick, cuff, and pound | gratuitous admission of ber sick domestte A Gala Day~ Large Salon wt Kye, N.Y Alecing . i cal tried to get away. but il was ho go. | decanted upon tae wortliners uf Ue patie Maspeth, ts bey torday—Racursiont cui\euaa Maleae raul th PING CUNGaien otf and kicked severely tor dir ng to fv liv whieh the fainily hold her faltHiti sor Sit Owens Manoaaranacs port tasitouabl put'an end ty (00 aumus went of a free American Hy upon tea, devatinn oF the poor wu, err Ns COUNTRYS GOMEA 47 BYE, Ganwoarae lh ‘own child en they were ii |g (Ova large erowsl collected, many of whom near TuCts us hO dnaiy Cocene aece, | ‘TOay will be a very busy one on faras suburban | pemembe EMINENT AUTISTS, Wer we the ghmnces male Ly (ue Gur exercise of the Tree charity of tie in. | wales are concerned. Two very large suien at itye, N. Y., , ; Conenst every. evrning am stic when ® Vigorous ale or blow War tlt Iii GEA Sts veath 0: AALS te anes hed we bee THE SPECIAL TRALN MICKENS.. 5 CENTS tered, Among the crowd that eeated Was with diMculty that politeneas held Fasula Wil ta GAUATAEIDEE 1S LAIIOHK Gad hadaea alll ee -inLOrs tan wh pu to Hod out why the punislivent “Why then, my dear madam, do you Spates Be ee eS OA NOTE NET Leaven Dopet Mik. ang Mh it Hh Thy Ni ty TT PALMER, was being heaped on the Celestial. He wha told ke your Worthy nurse We reassnauio return ot | PAY follow dis a ba 4) av.. at 10 o'clock this mor SUS DANY ea x d his own busluess, He then told Junn to sail | entering her here at sour own cot? But we learet | Ue offevods i “ oe me RecONSTM CTY avCTion. : aud enjoy tue right given to everybudy—-tlat of | to dumuge the cause oF tho suscrer, and quietly re 4. Mallory & taclowell wiltsrell by auction on = ake! PDEA THN AR foe q protecuon—and he should have fair play. Again | phed that there wus Nob cuurty, bed at our die Et Tiekeen Ceraehed at Pepe LIPIA Tg PROUT THE. Clodoche Tr LAU the wd, the Colt leading “Of with | posi! for iw ews, and the ter eneowras eat fow bis irienda, Joun | i came back with a *lght show of resistance, kno back,” per woek Were Hy TRANSPORTATION AND COLLATION FRE lie lady at one disetaiinod the idea of avsuming AER PROPER. v0.19 PM. Second week ing his antucomat over on the * fat of his any stich responsibility, u& womnetiung mL bo be ex Fa Wate own offi el at au a ful engagement of B. RDDY, Last mt and completely out of time. ‘The tnugiter and | pe her, aud apparently could mut uuderstunt in. Abeulatay cia bose anportubity ir cheers wih had Leore greeted the Hibernian | that it we received her do ue she derited, th {iis season for investment in lols, For imap, He, Appry ab BD Liberty street i's kreac Cont uation sale of country hones tn 1) Rye, No will tu i Mestre Muller, Witiin auctioneers, Che bart Al Mite WAS A BU: wien he adinimistered a ueavy blow and kick, were | char.table contribution of friend of tive hic How changed to w decided grunt of dissuuisia tion, | til, nO Wise INWFERed IN LE Wotan uel Lessa t A coubatants came together, the Irish” | for very different Use supply bec the month, John kave him a anded aw st a collin voor hid buen For Twentyefive Con You ean kill every eockroue’, water-bag, fea, moth, bug, avout yonr prem Lyon's Insect Powder wilt Owe Bete OF TACK SHRED vrasy eveniit, ved Tepper KD. Beat BROPLAMBSIH, wual benent we doorkespers, reeepliun List & Advent of the A station uy Konornl Ceres swan, to sito r ness t wy eucoeveul, All bie brob~rly do it, and nothing else will, Look out for frauds to a officirs, x er eeaed tes ed with aiuus monies ta New (ri Des a testally Co aeckie: Renny asses Duying. Buy nouc that does not bear the signature of 34, clog, jig, ou vie, wud Trinh Jie ts From the Meayun Ma ee aruetry hanea, wun or Ha orate ra meme reente yeep re ged ate ag tate by SOK Wolhtio Wiebe 1084 Tn the lower part of the city ere a fow families | Ney York. “Pal particalayy ma borat Scher tn bas Pcphtiah bread cam Hof VR! T hat le of Malays, Ly what clreumstinces they ever re- | to Muber, Wilkins @ Co, 48 all insects. Bold In bo CRB oy fed es ea ES ate a Ba he lad saben down and stot aehora oved to here 4 nok knows, out they pr i — is to sell it by the ounce oF pound Is 4 sw.nuler, * Arragi! cad ick to the: #)/b u Sporting. customs and scint barbarous superstitions thi aitiogulened thely peo , 4k Park cow, New York, Lia two Atha hay Hen, Franklin said: A penny say @ wml Country, my bury ence enined.”” Ong doltor per week deposited their dead at night, audeika the Aumerioun Lodlaun, | DONT | sides. Only titeca or twenty get hold of the C.innman; bat ae TROTY GR ve E Or ate kk (Mutual Benest) in ’ Remedy GYEAREY RACE A bound to see fair play kept Mom buck, and slaughter pou the grave #ome aninui the decease) w tw ure annul & Aweases with which ehlldre » aMicted | Pla pet Ae ara 62 $00. inile TaUalmnatiancon Binder wi ne Pe re 8 er in y Yours aiivu all diseases with which ehtidr Micted iv | ach l. Mem parse, 62500. intl thet fe per week wall harres, DE tution. cot ainoUne, to R08 98, Wit WINSL W'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It reheves | t ere b. mi, Lady Thor balurday aferugon » young girl diod cn Burricks eaters b. ta, Ainerican Girl. ————— siroci, aud Was buried Buuday Mlglit in te « deve tual ants he from pain, cures wind colle, regulates the ‘S: CHAMBERS, Proprietor Not to be Tried by w Brooklyn Jury. tery on Gentilly” row, isce ‘being te, p ry, Eve WHS ORROUAE per week? Ate 1 und bowels, end diiring the process of teothing | que Ee==-=TERSE EEE TESnSeEe 4 From the brooklyn Baye tucir religion here, the ceremony was poriurine:! by ‘ or Toot and health to the child, aud carries It #afoly Bu Barry & Co.'s Kednlenta, Last week the Grand Jury of the Court of | {B® oldest man ter country residing among | , Knox's bats so attracted notice at the Hoxton through the crities) period. waservlens see eeeY Oycr and ‘Cerwincr, sitting in Brooks, found wn | Se eo Sark, BAe robe, sud pre | (ort ae Broniear crowded Will Rowe cane eee Passat 1 MEA mi Erol to all by Fire Comuusrioners, ‘The tudieted partive were | Swaine, and otek snd mae cake placed in, tle atin Lae iene Monts ty tie Bec. REMI. Sold | By phs ; O2 BATny li HouO-d'ta-u,pear before the Court af Sessions on | Ya 19 was Wesompanied by averem. ny at ov¢ Serverens.—Dr, Kimbell, 58 Howery, cor.Canal | by whoiealu nut rotall druggists everywiere. Nturday to plead to t rges. ‘their counsel, | Sewn and unprvesive, This over, a bird wim kilo! | 4) cures corns, Dunlone, and Ingrowing Haile. Adv . . q Mayor Oakey Hall, aked to have the case pusip ned | aid wkd On the Lreast of tive deocusod, wikily ih ti« assedaaetlE =: i i 37 Park row, Rw Goods, Tul Yuesuay, us a matter, oF couveuteavs to his | {ends ond relatives passed by the comin, exci onc ¥, BF Lork ress ener eel lenis Disirict Atwurncy Morris-consonted to the | Mying thelr hand om the bei wid syn: tn Wier All impediments of cured by Prof, | gid ceropean patents, Puripluiet of advice tree. BEAT REDUCTION IN Hibs Disiriet Attorney Morris consented wo tie | SUING oneug the simply word Pare Jolunon & Co, 68 Bowery, room #and 4.—Ade poe EE t's ney wae served with No \care were shed. | Tvicy do Bot yew, the transi. er eo MAKINE {NTELLIG ENCE, A. 7 STEW AWE ’ ve George G, Burnard, pe of ie som ere nan occasion Aah ‘The sete FINANCIAL AND COMMBROIAL, nantes nN naxothlp Rae ‘a oF a rat of the indletin ation, and the t+ Pasi tas, ae ora "use the day om ieee tent ras, an extuaple Cltts- | ue ayrewdest Operncare Pamaied—Tho | sun rca MW TBuittetn, TT MuGa ries, 367 AT 9 CENTS VER YARD, Dakey Ha) ke Ot Jaimie (Se eee ire set al mca tat. aero Beringency ef the Money Market Sud- gM guatan crite ay A FUSE 0) tir rouud ther tue were tte Wang to attend ¢ iar sual over, the re x 7 sandy Hook, CM Gov, Teiand, 74s ite Gove, 96 | prensa onanmtk Rite Phra, te, FOR ty Bru Wort delore Judge Kelaxed, _ Bernard in New ane “wont are bread were You, July IP, M—The gold market Arrived—Wxoreepay, Juty ran ae AXD PRINTED UNION intrie! Horney jorris, mas ® mot i “ dart the morning, dro) wi C, 4s a change Beno yt nodes ry omitted to a arp deo ine daring P| Steamship Fairbanks, Mudogion, NC, naval stores f, AND BROWN, i 1ng from 185%, the opening price, to What noon, uiter | and parr whieh quotations were advanced to the early price, | picamthia AMush, fund late m the day wales were made at 196%, closing at | Biip Friedbarg, Higa 185410, The orension of the depression was chiely Fig eal Oi Alariboted 40 the pressure ofegeld upon the market, ‘Star, pleaben, ‘nowt SRernis ocany of tbe pardon a Taversted on ie mdse and side of the river a chance of being veetou, mids and! pass. ‘aud bass, a valains. ‘aledonia, coal. Par y,ranber. huts Rehr Bt) ©. wided by the extreme rates demanded carrying, ¥ " lorado for Li raaiog an big on BW and Woenk per day. There Ral ‘Bena ie i ot ius tty Fah Was ap active Dusiness throughout the day, especially ‘Alby, neue riverana tome ‘vessels, Leable of speedo amounted (o 64 000, VORRIGN PouTs. ‘The day's Duciness at the Gold Exchamee Gank was: | 1 Bexen July Arr, steameblp