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West Port, Aug. 8.—Among the famil here many statues. The plain, white pine benches, whitch are Elias Higgins and family, 187 Fifth aveuue, Jobn ee ; I7Gfe piled one epee the other aeoat ein B. Marié and family, 13 West Forts-cighth street, | The Separation of the Sexes—Mon Withent | by the sisters and brothren roapectively. Re v ma Wi * Parmer vag Tin ery | se sUrreaveene af west point. “1. : . - centre of the floor, and af & algnel ail arain exsamed HORRORS OF THE TOMBS. bonds wors pledged as collateral, and the fatter rate on | parents. Atiantte et, Brooktyn, on Tueaday, Ag, My THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. pherato-~flantn LIFE AMONG THE SILAKERS. | teetsstiomivey fad ot Mest occupied, wih the pre —s—— railway stocks. In commercial paper the domand 4 | WHF Gettwardey eventeg, Ang. 6, Aan KiMMD amen Flirtation Walk not tobe Lighted with Gas siamese Cislon of soldiers, and Niahta’ Exportenco tm the | fair.and rates ange from 7 toa conty The weekly | Vaorhiy, witeae kaw ty rere ae 10S aN WreeeieeD = : “3 . ‘ mite pAXce. City Privon-The Saturnalia of the Ros | bank statoment Is more tavorabte than was generally a " EME SPECTACLE AS WITNESSED FROM Madam Scandal Busy-Noinble Enanges | wyrar 4 JOURNALIST RAW IN THEIR eer ere ‘ieral services at St Bartholomew n . te aitont ae ao t tho | anticipated, especiaily the disbursements of the ~~ BAOGKESS HuTGHin, mente—Dress! Dress! ! Drews ttt woven oF wonenir. Again they stood for a fow moments silent as aysite glace ad reat Joan atom Monday of the ositi ularly nd Correcs | Treamry on bond parehases. the len! tener: showing ton do & deerense of $45,000, which with the (ailing off of $1.4, ii SidkWcrte wanders wen’ 8, Willie ff. The Inside of our City Prison ia to be known | 000 In specie, redaces the | ent reserve nearly two mil- | son of Thomas C. and Georgie F. Whitten,” agen Se Saeear casing ‘ ‘The totale ar compared with the precedingstate- | months and 18 dare. ‘ td Pletw ity and the Bay Daring the Greatest Obseuration—All Nature th Edward Luckemeyer and family, 42 West Nineteenth Syives & Husbands— | and sitentiy” as clockwork tls war done, wlinout | only by actual expertonce, a short account of which vec The fun ies Jace on Monday, the 9h tet, ~All Living Things Impresse Atreet, Besides the Livingstons, Wil pie agen nern tanta ee | ey amt vad ther Mer rieealy fac as many chest, | ¥@ Bive below from on who has sujourned ther a t share is ‘yn. yortdence of his parents, othe Hidltor of The Sun Karles, Brookacs, Bakers, Coxzens cacbepeatenssol Tia tan. the'women piided t6 thelr proper placesand dropped | fonr days and nighta, It scems that prisoners ar- vee’ Bim: At about 434 o'clock P. M. the gret | drickses. The cottages are occupied by Mra Cor | Hunecn, N. ¥., July 97.-A beautiful Sun. | (ithe benches, Both men ead women took irom | revted on no matter what charge—<ileordarly con: en nn Special Motrees, Baminary, Coward which thousands of eyes were al- | tics and family of West Thirty-fonrih strect, Mrs. A. | gay moruing fousd your eorrespondent at co. | tankigerwhieh they apread on Uheir knecs, und on | Atct drunkenness the different grades of swin- nt ssseeee UM AGL enn AL, DRAWING Fendy beginning to be east, passed behind a long and | G, Jerome of $9 Went Twentieth strect, Mev. Law- | Iompia Hall, the principal hotel im. the pictar. | *!<l Wey Feated thelr bunds. dling, stealing, oF for manter—are Aang In toKether | Government boads hava been unisually doll and | OF THE MIRSOURL AN TUCKY STATE LOB @ark mass of cloud, whieh formed a thick brown | rence Jerome, and Mrs, Coazens. At a larger cot- exque village of New Lebanon, Colombia Po ‘TR PREACHING, inthis dungeon, the novice In crime to be corrapted. | cout noticeably now feature, The tone of the market minsouat est: TR ahies belt tying from rorth to south, and covering tn | ture, Mrs, William C. Noyos and family of the St. | yy, ‘The village is renowned hiefly pe oe ‘The preacher of the community then stepped for. | and the hardened wreteh to be hardened. The cells | hag, however, beon firm, In sympathy with the steady Bae abe tO, Oh toe aie oe, dreadth 9) degrees or more of tho Weavens directly | James Hotel, Mrs. Harriman and family of Madison | home of the Shakers, I had never secon these | Watt, In front of the Me tee] te any cl the | are abominably dithy, and eontatn fnnamerable ver- | condition of the foreign markets. The ten-forties, on 0 eeu RL cs + 9 w Ge path of the sun. Anstously we waited for the | souare, Mrs, Gen. Lanting, and over prominent | Strango people, I had often heard of them ar on eae ae en yiich wen kitrensen | its fleas, crabs, and bugs, and the beds are full | the prospective retarw of large amounts from London, KENTUCKY: CRRA COlaMe CH Ave 080, Mloud to move away; but It seemed to hang pro- | New York families, arc sojourning, Noneat industrious, end thrifty peoples possessing | enuraiy Worihe visitors, te was ah nrtful, ioriealar- | of bedbazs, 90 that aa our informant says, It 18 | have been lower and ia light demand, bat the currency SUG th oO 1 Oh ; Fokingly still, and only to diag ite great bulk sug: | At the Weat Point Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Ganthor, | gang victnes,and stretly adhering to the tencta ot | FUmeu munport of the Shaxer creeds Wit although | almost utterly zmpomatble to sleep, In each cell iw a | #lven have been atendy nt 144 ; Prine 2h iy 1 8 3, m Brhiy along. Our ebrouometer indicated that the | Mr, and Mrv. Francis Skiddy of West Fourteenth | their faith, and I had long desired to vieit their | sidrear bad been carefully prepared for the cecasion, | Water faucet, which ie immediately over what Is | Henry Clown @ Vo, m Wallsta report at Si Ma | | | iriata sanied sna ltarmation furntibed in ine abowa, Hine of the contact bad arrived, 5b. 12m, 90s; but | strcet, Mrs. John Zeresa, and a fow other perma- | settlement, view their farma and gardens, ace them | He studiously avoided Feference to the dogwas of | teed ns a water closet, ‘This ts at all times open. | U6 e, pacino. Ay Mi $M, MS, comp.“ 1 J.CLUTE, Reokee, 200 Hrondwav and 159 Fulton st. bur telescope was vainly pointed toward the black | nent boarders are located. Mr. Joho Bigelow, ex- the sect, and only alluded to those parts of thelr | emptying Into a large sewer. The stench from this | HX 125 (Bae. %6.'n. coup.t in their houses, and observe thair form of religious ‘on’ which few persons would be inclined to 16 ctpowe oll ite! 133. {Sane Wi, coup cL Houd ; nothing of the sun was visible ; we had lost | Minister to France, and the new editor of the TWnes, | worsiip, And now the opportunity presonted itectt, | take leone, I was told, however, that frequently | bole Is sometimes overpo we ing in the ell itself TEN faa ba0e, erconp sci Pobleations, ig the first interesting observation, that of the fret | has a smali but ueat and pieasantly-situated cottage. Tt fo well Enown thet one of Ue fendameater | He preachers of the couimant openly and ener get In the morning at about 8 o'clock the cell I4 ee IBN RRS Ws Has A THRILLING ska STORY, DS 7 e e¢ upparet The mber of private D. beooteat i o their doctrine as the on! rue iol and Mia -rabber bast ft py gt 7 Fa mie Of the moon on the apparent surface of | ‘Tih raw Liha DN BA ben Bese ipd hess brea Ws | principles of the Shakers’ creed te a life of strict | (MY atrcharscterteed all other orders as heathen bh asp een tre cian ed ph sto sok “y giles! Denlings in State bonds have boon anall, bat well dix e sun, small in comparison with former years, ra, Hig y pm xf if the her concluded t Ge ahh eR ERER PRISONS, When te BOM tribated nd generally lower, This was cspecialty celibacy. They claim to be th Jo of whom | The remarks of the prea 4, a ip « At exactly 5h. 19m. 45s, tho much wished-for orb | gins drives about with her danghter ina handsome | yoy a “ They netther matty wor et on in | wen agereioes of the morgineg, One of the the onty good thing that t# done for the prisoners. | true of the Tennessoos, whieh ware the leading feature. THE BOY MAGICIAN; On, THE SECRETS OP arose, simply ret 5 Salled out majesticaily trom the end of the ugly | English landau, and, similar esiablisnments are Neither comb nor soap is allowed. After abont an | the old declining & ¥ cent, to, and the new & Weent tloud, and we tuck our first note and asketeh of | owned by Mra. Jerome, Mra, Francis Skiddy, Mra, hour breakfast (# handed in; and perhane this break | to 4. Missourl #lxes decln marriage, ut are as the angels of God in Heaven.” | missed,” und then, withoat a word are | alook of recognition with one another exctanced " " < , THE SEA,” by Leow Lewrs, the anthor of “Red the obscuration, From the northern lower limb of | Cortica, Mrs, Luckemeyer, and Mrs, 8, 1, Cosscns, | But % the public they profess not to coadema the Shakers silently gilded out of tho hall, tho | fast were bettor described by our correspondent in | Georgia sixes? ® gent, to <4 rollne ales y the sun a piece appeared to be cut out of about 45 de- | There is more atteution given to dressing and osten. | TM&@ &* 40 Institution of “the world,” and to allow | women through one door, and the men through | his own words: how wore 4 We cent. bicher, ruling at S74. New Vir fh length, and 119 digt hen of the sun's | ing toilettes of great richness and beauty are exhibit: | ty : hike - i posea, while in tho Tombs, was a «mall tin pan, 4 ; abs 4 by mutual agreem , any commen Weak at S14. California sevens gold at 124 New York fiameter in depth, lookin, all black arch in | ed, Atdinner, we have seen Miss Jerome in a black | 7 ™&tU™ wa ied iene ee une eee WeTtecaed to chem, My rriemic | in which In the morning tacy poured a mixture of | ate tounty Lown bonis Fegtered. at. 100, and Tro} tory ae has over been published in the United Staten the rm of the sun, corded silk dress, made with a Pompadour waist, | mnie xow Letanon Society of Mnaher " Wibose newspaper fe published in 8 city near, thar | I don't know what, excepting thal there was not & | yn Water Loan sixes atm. City bank sharce were dull At 5b. Min. 10s. 1) degrees or one-fourth of the | and train certainly three yards long. With this was Robe a hae ray bevreied da de veel ek Setylement, Sad lies ene thelr displeasure, He | single particle of coffee in it, nor even was it ax Win pales a8 follows: Banke of Co ‘at 125, and man's periphery, and one-quarter of Lis diameter | worn a heavy mantle of some white material, | rom Sh (url aul ta tie lee te Cn | uicldo oft young gif}, but had Hot iatentionsily ro: | ood ae chicory, Twaa tn the South during the | bat taict “itarlne bonds ware tru, with attest qusta: | We Are willing to hazard our reputation wee Jedgeod Were covered, At this time there wae a marked, | bunched up en panier in genuine Humpty Dumpty flected upon them, Meeting Brother Benjamin Gates, * and ‘ 7 rt roe, | tans of Ur a0 5. and Ce It HX oe Aiminution of tig ea Yat settlement Is about two miles from tho village | ihe chief leader among those of the New Lebanon | OF tables there approaching it, It is as weak a a the sky assuming w colder hue, | style, Madame ricottl, a Spanish lady of much er, and is eweeened with molasses of the com proper, Soon after entering the boundarica of the | Society, as he was coing up the stairs with a pitcher | 8h sh . stories on this prediction, In point of popularity, 8 i» and shadows becom besaty, Mre. John Maria, Mrs, 8, T. Cozzens, Mrs. 1 t monest kit which gives it a dark color, I's only Ny the bigi Fi ea awe great tei ‘of water, he thus accosted him t , Ke 4 the hi At Sh, S4m, the moon reached and covered the last | Brooks, née Natalle Higging, Miss Corites, and Miss | Community, the balldings, dwellinis, stores, church, | PWTUCCG morning, Brother Benjamin." virtue is that it is a warm drink. With it you are ely rise band St. Pau Je on all ocea- hegre feed Foom, &e., 00 oy in viow. On each ‘i +, Good morning, ar," repited the plethoric Shaker, . a he inka nan ye wide and even roat are largo, rectangular | setting down his pitcher, and who looked distant about | sions for the elegance of their att In a word, It | den bo or four stories blgh, and uni- | Be feasted upon the good things of this wor of bread. The bread is of a Bout ark | es mi et bere the | prererred Te Central tose from S10W te " Pr he bakers who knead it must be of the | Sha iadson iver tom ist torbiiy princtonlyowing vi | certain 0 take Its place with “ Uncle Tom’ Cebta® Wering of ahort contracts, Te heavy enrnings of of a group of four small spots which were situated | Lulu Higgins are particulyrly notic in the southern heinis Your digits from his southeastern Fi i 7 eo D1 1. pt Mf dirt, salt, ealeratus, or eastern roads and the pr is ‘ is all fuss aud feathers, all ,dress, pomp, styles and Tdon't know you, sir, Coutains Grsiies, proses, os * ~ Broads Ania the pros (Aa th ene ey Uo the region of the wun, was |g form tn sige and appearance. These are tie dwelt: | ayn Hem Yom gone yon know 1 rah an bs denies 8 ibe pocrer 6 peer Wotbac tats “The <Gunmaker of Moscow, and “The Middea feat the pooror class nd Northwestern ry Pian ings, A epactogs hall runs trough the centre of | Abi yes, air; we hear from you sometiine ‘ theater contin wold ae ugh it fromthe steamers on the rivera and | + Piirtation Walk" appears to have lost none of tt , ° re | of bakers shope that It is absolutely unit to eat iUieSt. Peat com Hf be ho longer white, but of a brownish | teractions, end is Poconinn anh eatanaite Ms by | the Datlding. ‘Tho apartments of the brethren and | Rey fromm four paper. eo wed | Sicher eoeke ales are tonne ta te or at alowed ian Kovanern was in acti veepea tee Rae smoke color. % J sede age tthe e . pporite sides or end na wit nteuaats vet to ran over ingreat numbers the trough in whicl it 4 joe and.” The first part of it appears in this week's The greatest obscuration appeared to usto be at | the cadets and their feminine admirer. The report | Mr® aFe anally at tho opposite sides or ends of | req with exciteme great pleasure ran over in great number 116m to 116K. Pactti ™ pp the house, From two to six live in a room; and | sir,’ he continued “tn abusing us, sir. You tke | kneaded. Utell you, sir, it ts terrible | wellaneous Tate and 4 From that time tul nearly 3 o'clock {9 spent in ihe tt r Bh. Wm. 458.) when only a ere The reat of the list wis dull a and eastern rim ofthe sun of ton the eonthern nt Ly digits, oF bs that the favorite rendeavous is to be lighted with Maire, str, Ki Fr private ity | Steat pride although the men and women of the comm » flattening our noses against the bars w see and hear P Mian one-sixth of tho sun's diameter In width, re. | 44 I# incorrect, as vo such absurd notion has ever | ive thus contiguous, sleeping under the wame root | oth! injure us, eir_—Keep i heen | Cas fellow creatarene ihe comdicement e polllary, Ledger, which will be ready TO-DAY at 12 o'clock, and Mained visible, The moon at this moment reached | been entertained. Two matrimonial eng: tw Bene! on nd catching ap bis piteber he rushed up the | Ar ghout § o'clock your pan ts again called for and and covered a very Inrge spot on the sin at that dis- | have beew effected thus far in thegseasons whic | 84 eating tn the same dining room, they profess | stairs trembling with rag J MT fied with a sort of olla podrida of meat, eabbage Qance from the southeastern rim of the latter, ‘The sci g Hulda SA. Ge AS to ha’ social Intercourse with each other be a leaves, pieces of fat, potatoes, and the crumbs of for aale at all the news offices in the United States and Mines of the nt were clear and well defined | create a flutter and afford Mrs, Grandy material for sip . VILLANOUS SLANDERS KEPUTED, | bread that has been leftover from the cells, and with ndits horns sharpand bright, | prolonged conversation and gossip. The “inter. | TOV that of basiness or devotional exercise, They pseu Uf comes another piece of cockroachy, bugs hy rations in. the atmosph ested partics" ure Col. John Hilde and Mise Fannie | *Mtef the building at opposite ends of the hall; | sorerenting Letter from Aw bread. And from that thine, 3 o'clock in the wfter * Canade. ‘coused by the Vapore whi we drifted wore x they «it at separate tables, and indulge in no con noon, until next mornis ¥ nothing farther to +B 16 pagor" Bally's | Jerome, niece of Leonard W. Jerome; and Col. | vesstion with each other, wulene it be te expres Pele Shear that eda en, Is given a8. merne Malic... 8% ROM! Mien. Con ast poe ‘were Apparent at f ‘the crescent, | Moller, of Governor Hotfman's staff, and Miva Lula, 4 v bsnl ‘Vhe firat night Twas fn the Tombs, the darkening | {Mite Mallen. \ te 1a ‘ Bor did we notice any ac though there: | gaaghter of Eis Hligsine, Haq Ranore of otners | thelt Werest wants, or whon @ supertor gives direc shadows of twilight had just begun to fall when E | Maribore pic. iat (tH Hation of rays from the marrow lufulnous rim up: | OSES Tile Ustating; Dat aa yet are not cou, | HOU# OF Inatructs x subordinat heard a squeaking an ving pattering on th » , me eee ae CEN eR a THE COMPOSITION OF Tum COMMUNITING, To the Battor of The Sun, aoa Sete anal ALaeall eal eae arate bet of THE ONLY COMPLETE LIST OF ‘The most interesting and impressive effect during | wadam Scandal has had ber hands full of basiaess, I ts not generally known that each Society of Sia: In Friday's edition of your sparkling jour- | «mat to allow the of full-grown rata, yot MANE WB: is Rarparted to tie Sky ul tanducaer Fora loug ais: | The latest i that one of the endow was privatety | WBICH are self'supporting, and possess within them: | With hie political opinions I have nothing to éo; | j, fhe mort might U did wat Wal line weeping wntl New York Markets. Lance (row the sun, say 49 degrees in every direction, | inarried a few daya ago to a tule at Cold | S¥e8 perfect orgunizations in both tempvral and | bat were ty one paragraph in his letter to which I] over my feet on the floor, Lhd become in a measure | New Yore.Saturd uown ax Meat a ay wana of nal leaden ray, with a gbtly | reins, who haunts tbe gloomy grounds about tbe | *Plritual matters, regutarty oficered, comprising #l- | would ask permiasion to reply, anit relates to Col, | ted to them bat I had wot lata, down Afteen | Sharietiehie Oor ni nat Yor eitinment” woninern bey ae Spposite horizon, of adark slatecolored blue. ‘Phe | Miltary Academy at the graveyard hour of mid- | 4¢% deacons, caretakers, and others. The Society | Warren and myself, The paragraph ie as follows: | The inattrees, and, in. leas. time than it takes mo to sliforais four, wendy, liye, four, active, tlouds turned ‘to a dark umber-browa color, | ioe of New Lebanon embraces oight of these families, Nor will the willingness of @ couple of suitetyied | tel it, at least half a dozen were scampering all over enasad, exten State, nae 7.18 5 EVENING PRESS. Se CE BE er pet JEN ada oo Sue cinerea Semenenaies, Go femnitins, is eats Se viet See maasicne Yee us On, Muealiae eaabins, | Set Noatsge Bastiat taueeaie blobs rie ages it Sharp in outline; the water changed to a muddy IWPRAY PROM THE SEASIDE, clety number from 3) to 130 members of both Sausentiag, norritie olaakes of my apsiony for 's Hi boa bah corm ment bh ge Biola olor, chiefly perhaps from the reflection from the rg . sexes, who generally occupy one Large, uuitary dweil- part bh bed, and for some moments they ran over it and C Sea teas Tan len eas adi Seon OFFICE 2 SPRUCE ST, Drown clouds; trecs and gras# looked very green jerel on the Window Panes | (121, which, as they claim, the brethren and sistern nish vor have way etiect in Ailim very terror 1 arose and lighted te can- nice 1,20 Dales | Val, 90 bales, “ibis OF Ws Waea Fade BOK CELE Dut of a yellowish tint, such ts ono eometimer no Frille atthe Watering Pincon | 17; oS incs'tn e apleitual order end social rotatl ‘the party had becoue rot. ich Thad bought, As loug as It was burning L Brine Koo iKegties Marscat- | UF ices in an witernoon after a thunder shower, The Uiais whateetes at Rakdvus- d elation, was not both Feflection of the wan hight of the erescent sun upon Luadorned. THE PLACKY OF WORSE ‘The writer of the above lines may be, for all I Ath ‘and with the sid of six or etght pipes of the dis it f the bay, i Hi id “+ Rico, Deautifule It was precisely like asoft electrical gut | Bad maaguee are the fashionable dissipations at | Bach dwelling coutains a large mecting-room suf- | care, elther friend or foe, Democrat or Republican; | tobacco, f doned off to sleep. only to wake in 8 few | Wie Loquayre of ti sc.. gokd. Bound volumes of the Daily Newspapers of this etty, ogre uscovado, &eS POH | ay enuinerated below, are for «alo at Tir SUM afflos. hours to ad one of two nestling up affectionately to Prices firm. Sales 75 tea. Carolina at B@oKc. | As these volumes cover the period of the war, and rare | Iny se ip my a, id othere inside of the blag. | ,,St0ane Demand tem eines" dates Wide ak ‘| several yours autwequent thereto, thoy would be espe: id Bot next to imy shirt and drawers, Teannot | Porta tic. tenneds fo\uiee. for. beet’ gronnd-and | cially valuable to biatorians, librart thrown on a sea of silver, ‘The Palisades looked dul! and istant ills were of the softest, c: ; ite the | NafFaxansett Pier...."The Boston girls exrry off all | Metentty spacious to aceommodate all the members of | but when he makes assertions of #0 grave omy mite the | tne honors at Newport this season,...Mr, Grant's | the family, and in this room they assemble several | he should be man enough to ive bis name, }) Journallsta, oF Watched a flock of swallows fitting about, twitter. | receat purchase is now an object of Interest at the | Himes a week for worship, and from twice to thrice } serven himself behind a nom de plume, which, as bi SRiaweera as ete ee Sees Nets wecak very cal public institutions of learning. In addition to the Yng as thoy asually do just at sunset, which they | Hranch....A host of distinguished Literary men are | 4 Week they have reunion mectings in thelr private | Own words prove, brand bim as a liar. ham, the warden, and asked him for something to or 248,00) hiish at bound Volumes there re are mouly fee unas to dase, peemed Wo sunpowe wag avout to take place. The tn, | rusticatiox at the Islon of Shoals...."The Stockton | Tooms, where from four to eight or ton of the | _Whatie the imprudenoe or deceit of which Col, | stop up the Holes. THe said he had nothing: bat oue | Bt 2 ov Tas Box. 2 ht was certainly very impressive and almost awe- | has been found inadeqaate in size to accommodate | brethren and sisters spend an hour or #o sittl Warren and I have been guilty that has kept Ameri- ‘ which be broke in one of the holes ; but that pring, giving One @ faint idea at least of the In- | the “ broadbrima’’ at Cape May....Nahant! has ap- | gether ia devotional conversation and singiag. can citizens still in British prisons? Sunday, the rats pulled the glass out of the hol BOUND VOLUMES: Bom Ne gran of total echpse, There vie id Be dl ver the bed and cell worse th: H. 11S, A i 000, b.wt Desined to bets hush Over ever thing Nee | Sarontly lost the patronage of the ‘high’ toned’ THe WORKSHOPS, In Justice to myeol, 1 feel called epon to refute a | were out and all Over the, Ded and cll worse than | Bi 1A61 18 (nis tne ee Te eet NEW YoWK DAILY HBRALD, ane aspect of satere daring helene of the | Bostonians:...More intellectual society is found at | ‘There are also in the settlement large buildings | Villanous slander gotten up by the Tory pressof | “On sunday nothing ie fel to the poor prisoners: jut. ie me Bo Sei cull winter's aflernoum whos the suse low | Newport than at any other waterms plico....’The } containing numeroas workshops eounccted with | England and echoed ever slnoe by men as innocent | (some of whom are allerward proved to, be lanocent eer et ly ke e jan . for spirits tarpen- | f pairloliam us they are ignorant of men to that which I have de- i nd bear the horizon. But the light was not exactly | Cubas ladies bave found their way to Swampscott, | each family, one for the mea the other for women. | honor ae Pee eo | a eas Piven ta thoes is tho moraing, and which | wea ee Kies Skul cate meamet erade far | Jem ie to Sen the ame ; there was sometbing supernataral, woird | where they display the most rechereh2 tolletton..,.. | In Unexe various branchos of manufacture are ear- | Fit months before my release from prison, Tag | Iti eal's mead, The women who are | “Puraovevefirms eride, \Zyiatiigc. iu bulk, and re- wet | at it, as if on host of the sun remained iy wo a t on arrested eon! _ Le standard ite, about Ie ne AF only the chat of tie aun remained | ‘The handsome and jaunty Fort Hamilton officers | ried on, consisting of necessary articles for home | offered my, liberty on condition, that 1 should ac end confined in the Tombs complain bitter Pea ork Sent lee A. bla UI for Old dons #2 Seater NEW YORK DAILY WORLD. Ime mers.” Heer stond| ree ict at sate. Gus ments | Jap. 1861 to July pal. iy to ‘8 Bind A me | Jan eee se Rene Leto Ne alike ie the asked | completely fascinated the ladies ata hop at White | consemption and for eale, They pave all the me- | kacwicige baring sailed ta Ge Jscmel. and that I } ly thas they are odtiged not only to scrub the whole eye, a8 the sunlight, though ively faint i «hi 7g, a8 (the sanlight, though comparatively faint is | stone, L. I. the other evening ven th scorn. | prison but ia, addition, the court and other +The pilgrimage of | chanical trades necessary to meet the immediate | falls spcraed the conditions. A second time, tBree | root ‘working ‘all the day long; and that not , even when over flve-sixibs wee t fs before my release, the same conditions were | only Is there jon, oF remission of f ids the light of 100,000 full’ moons,” | Uay-cold sufferers and decrepit old men, continnes | wants of a family, but are largely dependent upon | ivreg me. and again i chose to remain in prison | the’ ime they are sentenced to endure, but vont fast as ‘the moat itpreasive effocts Were begin- | in the direction of Miro Island, where they aro | the neighboring villages and cities for the tmproved | fatter than compromise my honor or aucrifice « prin. | threats are. geod tor theuy in order to compel. thelr Bing to be apparent, which resch the height of thelr | samptuously entertained by Sammis of the Surf | implements which render modern agriculture i ae tie tor han: | any tun to July ta Re, LBMa de. Lard Wily tas to yan LIRIK. for uy ina | Jeu, tne to July nie city, i - | ciple, Subsequent eceived an uneondi- | compliance with the brutal, lustCul wishes of some of Nasove. for Western ateam nna Kettle rendered y in y publimity only in a iotal eclipne, the moon bexnn 10 | iocel,,.."The prettiont gitl at Narragansett a a | cessful Wonal release, 1 visiled my native town in Galway, | the wardvaa, Jallere, or oulers. a | Chee aiaive st MOIS ns nt oe AEN ee ee re ee t 10Ve OI ‘Sun's surface, and the light began sen- +6 . and, through ihe well-neant importunities of friend 0 is a Wessenger wd to the prison who ve . bly to Increase, ‘The ‘weird aspect. of things | prominent amateur singer in the metropolis. AGRICULTERR AXD MORTICULTURE, pnd, through the well meant Importanitics of friends, | |, There leu weseenger attached to the prison who | “Wuteaey—Mirmer sales 20 bbls. at 1148.12, tax rah SORE Sha Oem: Santed itway, the earth sccmd fo rouse trom tis | Ageuuine snob at Long Brauch drives a tandem | Hitherto horticulture hasbeen the touting business | land's wronga, 1 puke my mind freely. aid them | priacner outide the fl, and k'motton i hi charger aL ny steam, a0 | Joly gt to Jan. i tary 1e men moved on in their various ‘ utterings Thad endure: r was may be « trom the fact that he charges one cotton. ied an ‘an to Brocations, and ‘only a few obsorvers were Lent to | tam ornamented with white leather harness... Tax peli yasdd adit lpavpale Repasateay eeraegess Some Pink my life and liberty If my eoun- | Ler to take u letfer half a dozen Llocks, wi uly tae Yo an. Tet. ‘watch the end of the spectacle, it ever occurred to the clerks of many of the At 6b, 13m. 20s. a large crescent of over two digits | hotels, that in their position as servants it is ens ‘Wo breadth extended around half tne sun's cireum- | tial that politeness be constantly exercised....To Ferevee on the eastern and northern rim. At 6h. | those of our readers who would fain discover a real, London by L000 bois. for 5/000 DOI, ue sacrifice. Thin ie the head ture. The Hoclety as New Lebanon owns about | and froat of my offending. | Never for the three 6,000 acres of iand, alirge ahare of which is for fuel, | months no Ireland was my votes neard in pal pry er, and sheep, being very mountainous, The | le buton that one occasion and at the Co fan: Lids) lan aretlanl nhac tr stabi Jom, folly tarce digits were visible on the north side; | wild, and genuine seaside resort, where form and | reetis devoted to agriculture and horticulture quet, when my words wer udiously guarded, Sia: 1 am situated in a respectabl Bt 6b, 2m. 158, only about W degrees of circumfer: | fashion. are not observed, we fecommend Watch rue (tis, 1 did not in either of my addresses eulo- | store up town, in an old ‘ence and three digits of the diameter of old sol re- | Hil Point, RL ‘ IN THe HOUSE OF WoRsmIP. fine the Hritiah Conatitntlon, uor appear grateful for | hood. 1 have ioticed tor a ed obscured; and at Th. Om. 18s, we noted the ‘The bevy es Yao. 1 to July ise July TAs to an. Ink. Jan, Led to July Ise. pinata eaten ‘The Newspaper of the World. Live Stock Mark grocery | New Youn. Saturday, Aug Knickerbocker neighbor- time one customer NeW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. Jan. It to July 1961. ly 15 to Jan. Jan. tt to July July 9 Jan. 1g. Yan. 198 to July . : of hap r ; : The tone of the market was about Ue same as yeu fa (2 ye, Toc ae ‘Of pretty New Haven girls sojourning at | As wedrove up to the Shaker * meeting honse,"’ a | Injuries inflicted, If tuix be am act of imprudence, | in particular who daily visits the store, that the first a ny. an a contact, and the great eclipse of 1869 was over, | Savin Kock have organized ® croquet club called | large, rectangular, plaln,wooden building, with n. | itis certainly the fanit of the head and not of the | thing he asks for is Te Sun. I said to him the ur AND. Lamne—Tho receipts wern 16 cars, or bf ee Feb 17. 1968 10 Men.) Ey Temaining only in the memories of those who were | ©The Elm City Champions.” Champion. is good, | vex Fthelt singing reached nur “ears. | Meare; Dat aby man who exlls it deceit for his man- | other day, Mr. V——, Lsuppove you have. son The market Was moderate, with the tendons | Jaty teas to ADL 20: Int to Seay 27, aR Jo fortunate as to witness it,and in the astronomical | yery.,..A very pleasant feature of Capo May Iife is | They had already begua their dovotio linens sake had better tell me 4o fuce to fuee, Them | paper a némber of years.” His reply wan, GY dn favor of the buyer. Sheep were woud actatye. | Jae haat to Q2b ie to Nene tae notes of scientific observers, Wea ceding Gorinaee Wxten on te: Risaxitn isusa |’ ask, Niet wae 10 Twill have an opportunity, better than that which {| first iseae nearly forty yoars ago, and” ways P.,and lambs at Tyusie. for medium to Kood lous, iy Wat to Mobin'or Auguste’ eeu ep by the Philadelphia beiles aud ocaux....The season the morning, We front of the pare Lt Fring ang Si lbelier of the mistake pare, Ca & al eg ay Me hee Me 4 16 to July 16s. Observations by the Bavan Des Moines, rgch Point is progressing very quietly, but | church, and entered, our wwgh. the door on | he commilted in his malice, featinod to beeor master’ newspaper of the eee Dias Mitten lows Aug ti Aa Uncloudad sky ‘satisfactorily to tho genial proprietor of the de of the aanetuary an ugh another ‘An far-as the ‘Tammany meeting ® concerned, 1 | world: tn news, us well as cireuiation’™ only men. NRW YORK DAILY NEWS. powite sii and an usher gave ire—Marston byz name—has | not of the © per h with an elogint four-in- | wooden bench tors we u ‘a went there as an Tishman and not asa politician. TE] tion this to let the public know what popularity Maret teinhes wie ty Ment there (give testimony in favor omy brethren | your paper has ber Lacan) LSrity keh, 4uly 1h fo Yan. tek | duly 1M to Jam. age ision.”” These seats are still suffering “untold ures in British dungeons, cond ; - apr dan uly beh | os uly in Sr ae eats, are plain | ‘Aud what did I gain by attonding the Tammasy MARINE INTELLIGENCE. July iss) to Jade iw: | July 1808 to Jane tee: allowed tho ‘many ‘observers gathered here to Witness the eclipse with great distinctness, Ac- cording to Protessor J. H. dafford’s obscrvations, Vhe first contact occured at Sh. 43m. 436. The be- ‘ourette House, who i said to be reaping a a had equipage, much tot tot Buchu Helm- | Shakers themscives in that they are supplied with a eting ? | My disinissal from the Post Omee, where McClelinnd Deflaut. Se spees prea Anning jf (the total obscurity wae 4h. dom. Ws | hold, who tought to have the mouopoly of auch | buck. "ada positon as clerk in, the night depai PO 2 ties can eee MINIATURE ALMAMAO—TIES RAT. NRW TORK NATIONAL ADVOCATE, contact was 5h. 40m, lie” These pointe of time are | ctabiishments, FI ail the rage in the | Wien we entered the “meeting house" we could | Yer for attending that mecting T was oftetally ; L NRG REECE dan todan, 122. | Dee, 16, 1824 to Deo, 19, 189%, from 6 to 8 seconde later than calculated, accordine | cYe0ws, and while music is discou.sed by tong- | hardly suppress a simile, Hanged in line across the ed, and find myself naw treacherously mi ur issu on publ candy slcok:. REL CAT Maingate et Tinau Gate. 11 19. | de tee | Boe: dos beds to Say das Fromf to 8 seconds later than calculated, according | haired ‘hentonic brass blowers froin the lawns in | room—one fow behind another, according to height itis only he that retains neutral and inac- iion addressed to. Jus Dow! 2% San tae | Fe ee eee eed ae atin | front of the leading hotels, young ladies seize tha | —the men on one side of the house, the women on at can escape th m that pots of the Court of Special Sessions, Arriveanbuxnay, Aug. & Then altered to the New York Buguirer. Sr the koroun it was nearly thombodit'in form, | opportunity to promenade the plaeas with young | the other, they stood in their quaint cont thelr | son truth, A TELLO, . John Graham, Req. Ln that lott ‘ : . Ree esti ct ant eee eee tau hat | sella from town. and chat, laugh, and firt in the | faces east down, their eyes on the. floor men —_ wines those worthy gentlemen to admit me to | | Steanhip Henry ¢ y, Aspinwall, treasure, mdse QUIRER, Peindt y Reged essay eo mie h mt prac fession in the ‘etal stone, an: ned pace. most approved style, Wore coats, pantiloons, and waisteoats of the saute | A Tipperary Democrat Scalpin practise my pro pe ye 3 § Genrer hepoed Ie Oren Othe Bye Te. | aes Rfeaslde reaorts aro terribly infested with | material baticmnutcolored-—coator the ancieut staa. | * Prntaue cA, Warwtug te ee ee Oe Na | {hat in case Fdon't behave myself in tuure, why. Pi edt Rng crt tid pe RE De a ere Pree) Seaaee hate on tho sun's douche | thieves aud pickpockets, particularly Loug Branch, | belly pattern, with a standing collar reaching to the Tri th the Irteb Vi bs that he will 6 6 to them beat course tor aia ba Bm Goods. OF ve oF siz, the greates LEE eee mimetya, | Crowded hotels are tomptations not to be resisted | ears, waiateomt buttoned close to the throat, with bib by jeter them to puraue in the premises, os, Hireall coffe RR een anak snaanundnas time’ et the cecbubatenete (hb tee epeesrones: by any pickpocket who has the honor of uis profes | standing collar and continuations of the moat liberal | 10 (he Mitior of The Sun. ve, I beg to state that 7 will pr ae oon Nowod e diferent epactron foreach, Bor veinele | sou ab heart, dimensions. About their necks each wore a white Sin: Your caustic, slashing journal, that rv suid mighty tribunal, because I have a right to FEMOUY ine coins teh pe peck etl be ag tays Professor East. | ,,4 father doubtful story t# in circulation at the | Kerehief, containing at least a half yard of muslin, alah 11 minds ite of light on all pub! so, and because the order of the Supreme Court iw oxtremory low priest, vis. Pad obmcrrationd of the thermometer showed « | Branch, in effect that one day during Grant's visit | ‘The women were neatly attired {n'gowns of some | ‘ct 0 reve. on all public and | coinmands my recognition as an attorney and coun: Latte UNDEKCLOTHING aud INFANTS" AP- fal of 18 degrees in the temperuiure during the pro, | seme iuividual wrote on the window pane with a | light lead colored material reaching to the feet, and | political questions, that dealy not spectally in any | solior by all tho Courts of thin State i PAHEL of avacy deseriptg see ee eerat oiaturation tasted | diamond the name * Grant.” A few hours after the | guitiess of expansion by crinoling, Each wore, | political article of merchandise, and that in by politi: JAMES D. McCLELLAND. STRAMPRIPS: ABEIVED OU; [adie LUCEED UN DEEERIRG®, $) and upward, eer att rete endl Moreen proprietor of the hotel, «trolling through the parlor, ed over her shoulder and bosom, a white kere —_ QvenverowN, Aug S—City of Baltimore and Idaho, (" ISES. $1 and upwar and S2iys. Venus and Mercury were distinctly | Doe the following lincs written beneath te cull shawl, Bach one, from the oldest wrinkled | a! necessity read by all shades of people and pollti- | 4, WhUus A AOIRDARRHIVATY We, ladion “TPMER Core Eee apres. ee ee EE Te Menres HIeF ce ola! woman to the youn ‘lone fitting | cians, from President Grant away “down” to John | PM#tTY P y Eietaxinron. Aue Thain, New. York, at propor. = “How mach a fool who has been sent to roam ite cap, ike a night cap, a opolize the beanty as well as the attention of E Ai He otk. base aesortibel ot (EN DIIE = Exceeds w fool who lias been kept wt hou haven Ke ought cape ance which wa | A. Kennedy, it being wise of all politicians to be | monopolize the beanty OO AY ERGAR. Potal Eclipac at Wilmington, N.C. ‘Winurxatox, Aug. 7.—The time of the greatest 1'with vinbroktery and read triotically dashed his hat through the window, | the headdress, ‘The halt of the women was eu suort | Well ported on the Internal and external workings | soclety, This ought not to be #0, bat it is, and will [tees tuttable tor bridal cutis: at bopmiar prices pa new pane was put, in the same day... Ouc: | and ipelosed ina small brown net. ‘The wale of the | and thinkinge of the polities! world, an well as 1 Business Motices, Infants’ and children's APPARKL In choice variety, ghscuration was at G6 o'clock: |The duration of Me owed to partieipate in thie clove. to, the » the forehead | prudence on thelr part to wateh their politica De. walle meq are foolleh anu single ons pretty, Apes]: Mothere—Mre, Winslow's SNe a Tire CAMB! -PURFED me of the" hoginnlog of the total phase was 5. | Gurearttee sympathy i extemded tote valor: | cars, "th sone ensea it full in“tangleds tafted locks | \#lls from Ite scorching Bux shadow: PE Sane pei bar Agel appre fll ag ied (BUTTE at reiueed rata trees bee eed Fates. "The end of the total hase was 6:64. The begin- | nate ‘i & of Palade: | upon the shoulder, Angust the 6th you published a forcible and appr: ‘This can all be changed by using Hagan's Magnolia | dren are aillictod, is a wafe and certain remedy, It re of Ladies’ FRENCH and DOMESTIC Bing of the eclipse penumbra was 5:5. The end of | phia is the belle of Cape May; Mrs, Marsden of Omaaib priate ” pee age - a | Telleves the child from pain, regulates the stomach and most approved and best ftung shapes, the eclipse penu: bra was During the total ob- | Washington at Long Branch; Mise Otis of Boston TUB MAINT OF WORBHIF Priste letter, signed "As: Trish Democrat, Balm, whieh gives the bloom of youth and « reflned ‘ bowels, cures wind colic, corrects acidity, and, by giv: souration per pair and upward: ts whentwo | late Tammany Hall meeting, in connection with ine 1h Chilaren's and Ladies CLOTH and SILI stars shone almost as bright ax at | at Swampscott; Miss Beckwith of this city ut New: Kling beauty to the complexion, pleasing, pow | ing rest and hoalth to the child, comforts the mother, — | 8, ci : Bight, ‘Fhe fonis wont to roost three quariers of aw | pork; Miss Tudor uf Bustin at Nabanty and the * euters, beesn | enianism. In the maim, his well-put and vigorous pissh ay ipa P oP Ree cna can ee eae eras 4.7. STEWART & CO. hour . Ve " oat Hus mess ussell of New ven at in Ko lo chant ot a , . D uv re. roadway, 9th and 10th ste, a pended in the city. Gov Holfinan's arrival Is eagerly anticipated at the | their pecullar songs or hymns, the words of whica | Contradictions of the bepaffed official representation “MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, ee 7 ee wer —— Branch, Weil, what of itt we cauid not distinguish, All the worshippers at | of the Fenian Brotherhood (right wing) are most n- | No lady need complain of » red, tanned, freekled, | faving the fac simile ot “ Conris & Penxins” on the | A TD TRWAUT de CO. asa ui va A Meteoric Shows sorina the Baltprer pidiistonshas Sh ER ‘once Joined in, moving tue 4 hands in, on, energetic controvertibly trae, The Fenian national sptrit | or rustic complexion, who will invest 7% cents in | Outside wrapper. All others are base unitations, assortment of STAS DARD ' PR . FAST COLORS 4 Aug. Yo—Prot, ‘ ri lve manner up aud down 0 és tiie. per yard. ee nmarvitte, Ky.» Aug. 7.—Vrof, Winlock ob; | Mr. Greeley illustrates one of his articles on | Siveral songs were thusisung--the pecullar gesture | of the Irish people was not represented theres | tigan's Magnolia Balin, te effects are truly wou: Pee MS ESTO er re COLOMA NOP WARRAMTS moon, Photographs of the sun were taken at differ: | Political economy by reference to the successful | of the open hand being’ one of the ceremonies of | but so-called Fenian patriots—in reality Irish . from the effects of Cholere Lut © SD, oaly He. bor Yard. ent ines during the partial obscuration, ‘The beau- | manufacture of watches in this country : their servis. After this ecremony one of the lead | politiclans— were there aweating thomactven to | “erful. Depot a1 Park row, New York, rete cod Kaneived GUGenea fee Cats Tereee are KIORIERA TT ESIRS rein hee tae vaca) Wut rod dames or solar protuberances were visible | The history of the watch manufacture In thin re Rieti oes ine (Tone Tan abe Eee Preiuen | inane. Amocienal botitical Jeapital out of dead | Ladies should use only Lyon's Kathalron for the Hepcne aad’ theredaty tentlle edisialatored, aud aes CHOLES YARD WIDE PRINTS,” WARRANTED through the air, were noted by a purty of amateurs | Though we had made our own clocks, and some to | Members of the soctety to live la harmony and cling emptied by them by Javestiment in Foal estate Sietaiineneraet and maintained ov! whole country for asories of | RES. cnly Ibe. per yard. Recent package price 30 stationed on the top of Shelby Nollege, The sky | yell, for a half century, wo had depended entirely on | he quietly wok hia place ngalti in the rauks and was | want replonistiag by Taina. aeheee reveladonty | «The American Agrioulturiat for July contained | years, can be readily obtained tn Ur. Jaran's Cann aD as Shiva: Ae CRE Ramee . ie 7 % ‘ ¥ Gg owe firm o ve ATTY: vb ive 1 old 0: ar PRICES. Of the ubservations. ‘There were | Burope for our watclies, down nearly or quite to | followed by others in» wmilar strain, ston blow toward Canadian borders, and not on article casein the well kn awn frre ot Hunter & sire Bate Why not give it atrial? Sold oy all € i erEWART 6 00, Yen or twelve mounted instruments in use on the | 1860, when the manufactory at Waltham, Mass,, ‘THE SHAKER SHUFFLE DANCE, Bee A pS ing them with aaling In counterfeit money, This animals oh cate Broadway, th ay, and 10th et, eocesion, after one oF two failures, fell into the hands of its | During this time the worshippers stood immonile | teats aeaiust the taiverrrone ete emerat, PFO; | in tne charge for which Hunter & Co. bave brought 7 ©. F. KOCHI, 15 Carmine, corner Bleecker heomipn neyo 7 he fh 4 han od | renin tn at that meet ntation of true or hovers | y quit for iibel against the above-named journal, In Chills and Fover Cured in Day! The Observations tn Illinois. present managers, They soon appealed dirsetly to | Wit eyes Oxed upon the floor and hand clasped | Fenianivm at that meeting. and aaa Democrat w not | 8! ¥ o y heb 4, Cineaso, Aug. &.—The eclipse fat Springfigld, | the tases for judgment end patronage; sold every | setlier in the moet sepole atiituded of humility. | strat iL. was a startling and sublime phenomenon. ‘The | watch distinctly and proudiy as American, and | look to the right or left. In the imtery near the city reservoir, | A’ hundred |p ia excellence or cheapness; and, by the disburse: | firwt*purt of the service. Suddenly at a sigual from | Movements PY, mongrel Whe ae ean HAUS | ceMlly, Of the crime charged, toey huve ‘certainly | 4. romnonst —KAnRY CAC Ascension Church, | S00 Semper Idem Masonville, at 14 cents Fraphe of the eelipse were taken by Mr. Blick, of | mevte of many thousands per anoum a advertising, | one OF the Jeaiery all facod to, the left with tie | {he crucible of public’ opinion, and who dure not | {uch better ronnie Raita Springiledd Repbacare, | Staten island, on Thursday, duly 2. by the tov, De. | $000 splendid 44 bleached Muslin, for 12) cent, heavens andthe earth. prescuved a scene ‘of as well as by muking @ good article and selling I | Poeciators. Taking regular distance from exch other | *und ® public want, » | Irwing, Frederick Willan Tatgentiorst, of New. York | Also short lengths of colored cambrics and paper Judy 81, 1900, Q BY slior of Cl Rare sublimity. A brilliant ‘amber-colored corona ap- | cheap, gradually imprinted on the public mind a con- | there was active preparation, for the hue dance, | ype, national and political object of Tammany rE Toye LT aah apa balbcaad lasted Raptor ge bred ati « questio Eco | of Tammany Halt leaders in allowing #o much Fo- of their “ . hiian coal dust to be thrown into thelr eyes... ‘They an entiino ny part of | Ary not often manipulated into euch, qacationanie | Usher and can bring plenty of testimony that they “ ing damages at $20,000, It seems evident that some- Without quinine or any oanseous drags, A moderate the potitieal pradence and wisdom | yoay iv mistaken, ' Hunter & Co. have been kuown | fee only asked u/ter the cure ta effected, Call on oF aie for many years ee extensive booksellers und pub- | droas DOCTOR, 88 Barclay a, New York has just received from the fwetories another lot short length mustio, via. : 8,000 yards New York and Wamsutta muslin, 18 and al 01 wet rm , te | Sw . : * ed around the sun and moon, shooting rays of | viction of the truth of thelr claims, ‘Their watehos | which js also a part of thelr devotional exercise, All Loins extents tn Anu a ee east enouEt. te | Wo understand that the hop of the season is | \'Wititt {ROGER —At Cold Boring, om Tuesday, | Clearing oes the entire valance of sammer dress ight outward in all directions, ‘when the whole | <o14 more and more extensively month month, | entered into tis dance wit spirit, enthusiasm over the Fighta Of sit Anneriaan titicens | anounced for the 19th inst,, at the charming and the Hey, BT. Williams, Faunce A. might, 0 horizon was illuminated with a light of the same afer » | brethren pulled off their coats and h proad, adopted as well as native, and capectully | Cory litle Rutherfurd Park Hotel, and that a large . to Mise Fannte ©. Rogers, W color. Mercury and Venus and a number of Gxed | as they were enabled, by extending their work, per- | poxs around the walla of the hall; and was told that | Qpload. adopted stars were dislnctly visible, but no planet orbs be- fecting their processes, and increasing the number of | Om exceedingly bot days it ls the custom of all toe Britteh bastiles, BLOOMEH.—In Philadelphia, s by the tev. M. ily “incarcerated iz | Humber Of the thir sex, with their admirers, will the "a Inst. Me Af dncarcermted. in | Grace’ the oceasion by belng prosuak. May Wo be e > Kurta, Mr. Carlts of New York, to Miss Fanule KE, Bloo , of tween Mercury and the sun were discovered, A brethren to divest themselves of their cots, and fe hin | Hore to ace, legram. Puuladelpt Drithant rose-colored ‘flame oF protuberance ‘was | thelr Workman. to improve the production, watil we | sometimes thelr wulstcvuts also, on the beginning uf | {vy wad’ princitie ofthe aecon a tee we a, : SS en nn Hc. F. Koc noticed on the western mb of the sun during the | are this day making most of the wateos wo require | the dauci ye tial Rate etaertte emearauion was, too FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DIED. ry Goods Firtheaiiion, riod of Lota, obscaration, | The plemomencn | making moro than we ever imported in the years CHANTING FOR TINE DANCERS. eral, deeper, and more solid in its management and pistes: DARNARD.—At her realdonce at Poughkeepsie, on 15 Carmine, corner Bleceker st, Heese AL Miitoon otwervations were mane by | happily past. For not only does the original watch | A aif dozen of the sisters and Urethren, constt rhe motives of the Senatorial officers (bless | Sarennay, Ang. TP. M.—The gold market Jaret MEM MIG NO renee, Mot Profs. G, W. Hough, of Dudiey Observatory, Al- | manufictory at Waltham coutinue to prosper, and | {Ulin u chon net tow thelr postilons, tn front of ee eat eta or lent ming of the Be’ | con dull aud epiritions throaghout the day, and he friends of the ynvited to atten her Personal ice, pean, vollege, | enlarge its borders, but weveral rivals have recently | one of thelr peculiar chants, which could hardly be yin als whlch Wil tal from, Christ Church David “Murray, of Rutgers C New’ Brunswick, N. J. and’ others, “The tnetru: ments made use of w ihe ordinary telescopes, A | #Prang Into existence in different parts of our coun- | called a mele m as burglars’ oF traitors’ tears flowing | Premium has ranged on extreme quotations from Ls6i | Merl Anim Onl Hie Se August, isu, at 8 u'clock MARTIN ANCES WRRENCE, GypBYN ulating violently with their oded handkerchief of ite dead vietim | 60 16%. The exports of epeeto to-day were GHHLUO, | In uve afterno’ PM Soe ean eo AtteS PUSTEIL 1a Norte ie wt, , bande as bef was (he musig for the | (irish liberty), making @ total of about» mililion and a half for the BAKEWELL. —On Satnrday, Aug. 7, Thos. Bakewell, | Pion e - guronograplt waa, employed to note accurately the | try, under the stimulus aftonted by the empnatte aue- | icing ‘All firward’ inh” wort ‘of | \ Maser of rao, patrotic and tatetecton! Iria cit | wooks ‘The market, however, in Its present, Wugglsh ‘inant AL CURE Sipe Ee TAS Mervatory. WA Ii minutes und 11 resonda pant 6 | Cem of the pioneer enterprise, T coniuently predict | shume " step, yoine joluing in the winging, | tens are deeply palned and astonished at the basty | Condition, failed 40 Feapond to this additioual stiiulus rk RAR ES oss ettent fog etrictufos Gat ulas pile, ‘sun becaine totally obscured. ‘Thedarknese was | that the day 1s not distant when we sball export 08 th gesvonlahing ba fee ands la naleee, Hmpradsane Of Dei mocrasie leaders being led by (Ue | coward nighor vrices, Cash gold hae been In moderate Mc : r} eeases of the pelvic vieeere, diseases and detoruntiey " no mngers, Moving forwarda step or two, | Rosem ; : nuys, by two OF h mcity “oye, hoger fect, AD: pnllght night, and the tempera- | watches as regularly and as extensively as we have | Mii'foed ahout toxethier ‘and sbulled hack to the po: | more 'double-tongacd Benian speculators, wlio deal | request, The disburvementa for ooin interest were nik, aed Mycare and 6 Wonthe of the GENT A DANLELS. M-D., 14 Lexington av. The celipse ended at ¥ minus and 23 seconds past | MS exported clocks—sending them even to China— | sition which they had occupied, ‘This was contin. | and trae in Trish patriotism hke $5,423.80, The total chearmgs at the Gold Exchange fhe Sealy ore reguassen, 1? 6 o'clock, Patt | god I believe this triumph is due not more to the | wed Tipe vanation at i sua it | lambe! hearts, Our “Democratic, Jeaders “meant | tiaak wore 8440) x 24.80, our | MA enianont ays. Hudson City, thh _____ Soaetg Hones, NE OEY, Ability evinced at Waltham to make good ‘watches | We surprising we well ay oe principle, but bave | gency balances, §2,847/008.00. Leading gold quotations atti o'clock, w QpANUPACTU Ss’ UNION NO. 16-Tho oat and enerey ecue of ti we then Matigs Bonatore. ng 4) i UT AP combsurdey, AugeT, ANUFACTUR. UNION | unre na Batata Pranstone yyy | chan, tanto te jullos energy and enter | kts cater ato he aero, He enna oui ey nan | Mc RRM MeN Pa eick Age tea Nb ae , tanta twill be coudueted on a wore solid asia than | exhibited by Mestre, Robbins & Appleton in making ‘THK MARCH AROUND THE SANCTOARY, ive than ot ye ty Poreign exchange bes boon dull as usual efter the | of se rauetfully fuvttnt | quarters 4 that By-order of ie Present, marked the speculative tever of last spring, their excellence untversally known, What bas | suddenly this ecremony also ceased at a Guicscent state recuperating. Its great vitaluy will | sailing of the packet, but the advance of yesterday ws | {o.attend sig Cinoeal, fn SE Stil Deke, CUA, |, Locum, Pronlde 5 g ‘The Glendale Lot Association, #1 Cedar streat, offer | been done by them is tmportant mainly as showing | fror m some one of the leaders, und all faced wenn to | Wass, again, not, here, bat on ite leeitimase groand, tained, and rates are asuming a firmer tone. Prine fori mass will bo offered for the repose of is 804! | Ta Twn os Tua another free excursion to thote who may desire to ex- | What may, to like profit, National as well as per- litietans will handle it with | gixty days bills were quoted at 11Kg110\¢ sight ster to Calvary ery. 1) Be areguley meet the N. AFF REY. -On Aug. 8, Michael McCaffrey, aged | jieig'uy Be ort Y of Operativ: unter, are the house, After ng in the same medi ative, | care, OF they will burn their fingers. It contains 100 ‘i ety of Operstiy be ine thelr lous, Free tickets may be had on applica | sonal, be done In many other departments of man- | immobile position before descried, for, some mo: | much phosphorus, nat easil . ling at {110340@110%, and commercial bills at iovq@t%, | MCCARREN Ot I core Gion'ae thelr ode Pirates tadpaies tae daa’ ments, they began, preparation. for another feature | hie ie not the time for Tammany Tall to trifle or | The following Akows the imports of foreign dry Koos | “the relatives aut frivndte of the fumtly are reapgettully pri ea etabere to 5. B. Kellogg, § Broadway, ofere at private tale de. Of the worship. Ait formed ta column of fours, ae- | allow. itell to be Uridled with in ita Landling of the | at this port during the past wook aud since Jan, t; Jorgied 2, stteng tere in Marifawas Rec. bese ait Pres, sirable houses and low aabetbpol J, Terms P cording to hiaght, the men in one column and the | Lrish vote, 20,000 or more Irish Ne would lave For the week: "MANATAN.—On Aug. 8, 1500, Mt Mi A. L. Manahan, TE R'S UNION. Gibson, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City, of: va ery Ledse i women '% agother. Again the choir drawled out | swollen that public demonstration If the names of | entered at port ceervsveses2015,028 | the beloved wife of Thomas Manahap, @ Pridce st, lake eit , fers pnable terms Louses and lots in Jersey City, The Perry Lodge, their goleful chanta, and the columns marched in | the so-called Fenian Benators had been absent. The | Turowu oo markel : wanes) | Mary Anne Ley Campbell. oy eis okey Went ody Bergen. Bond for his circular. | installed W. C,'T.. J, #149 to the masic around the building, the women in | Irish character is somewhat like the Indian, never cry | | wince Jan, 1 ‘Due notice of the funeral will be given, ‘on ‘veuing, ? vid J. Molloy, 218. Fait offers tots, cot: | Moran; W. 8, ‘f. Bo Fevers direction to that of ‘Uié mon, Many | mercy apon traltory and dlsorganizers,. "Tammany ody bd 960,008,200 | ee eee ee ee cau ry emtrinaee a Stopes, B0., af East Mow Tork and victaity, at W. #8. WM. foined im chanting the music, and all kept time to | Hall leaders and Irish and American citizens must nered af port. a concer tangas | Josgon's tnarmary, Mre. Hog a ot New Ccloany, | _& A: Hance, Secretary, Ne Menlo Parke Ateg * W.M., Bro, iti in the peculiar emphaite gesturo of tho hands | take of thelr eye glasses and behold the bright axes Le AR col Cavern ONG bie’ St Haren Ae tek dona 0. Set oy pa whiéh they | 1; @.: Bro. Gough ‘and arme as before, half an hour at least did | that Fenian Senators are about getting groand ip | The money market has been easy, with the generality | tS Silos Np cauyigem Robinson; i. they thus march around the ball, the choir forming | auother Canada raid, of call loans at 6 ¥ cent,, and exceptions at 5 and 7 # "hee our advertising columas, binge, . Occupying © stationary position in the My & TIPERARY DEMOCRAT. J gents we former rate prevailing where Goverment _ i