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t OUSTING THE SQUATTERS. SHE WAR UPON THE APPLE WOMEN OF THB BATTERY RAILINGS. The war between Tammany and the Young Democracy bas been waged relentlessly in every tart of the city; and as a part of that war yester- day the remorseless Sachems razed the homes of tneir enemies’ ancestors. For the past fifty years the Battery ridewaik, from Battery place to White hull, bas been lined with numerous booths and shanties, in which were sold frnite, nate, candies, takes, and oysters, and not unfrequently the most rewarkable spirits ever distilled, In the good old days when State street, Greenwich street, and Fowling green boasted the palatial resitences of the Kniekerbockers, and when the Battery was the only promenade of the city, these humble traMckurs enjoyed a thriving trade; and ever since that re mote period the business has been continued by those humble tradeswomen's descendants with varying sueces Indeed, such has been the de mand for these desirable sites for business, that several of the old equatters have PLATED ON THE MOST DESIRATLE PLACES by leasing them fora term of years, As a comma- ity there cookey” dealers have olways been quiet ‘and anobtrasive, and their progeny being numerous, had become a controlling power in the body politic of the First Ward, ‘The many attempts of the au- thorities to remove the booths bave always proved abortive, and bata fortnight azo there were sixty five of here stractures standing aeainst the Battery railing, nearly every one of which contained a + eyake-down" and cooking ntensils, One vener- able dealer Who is an cetogenarian ins transzeted jer business in one place for thirty years, nud no ‘one ean persuade her that she does not own ihe very groond Which her rlanty stood upon. About a month ago the Superintendent of Padi: Parks warned all these dea'ers that they mist ut The cummons was vot heeded, te squ ing that through the influence of Con; Justice Hogan, ex-Atderman Moore, anit Charley, they Could DEFY ALL THR POWERS of the city, The squatters received @ #ee ind eum: mors, Wii a threat that if they did nt remove within five days thelr boots would be denolished. This created a commotion, and the next day th Park Commissioners were besieged oy a host ov. ex tiled women, all of whom presented their elaine, Home bad title deede, and others wills, that showed that some snelcnt apple Woman had Bequeathec all her wor'dl, pos essions to her next of kn Some, bore intelluent than others, uccepted their tate without a remonstrance, and 'equatted on the first available On Mond!y the Tatumany skirmish- ere began their work of destruction, Their first silaek Was upon the noria Ride of the Buttery, where Aley carried everything befure them without oppo nition, Weather-beaten shanties, which for scores of yesrs had withstood the wintty binets from the open buy, were KNOCKED INTO SPLINTERS, Many of these bad been the scene of hundreds of outrages upon poor emi iants, Only one was leit standing, und in that for seventeen years Johu ang Bridget ‘Hogan, an aged and infirm couple. have been as happy hs comparative poverty proverbial is, ‘The venerable Jolu's deafness and lameness hy of the vandals. and he received jours grace. Ax Will be scen farther in this arlicle, he did not hear what the destroy: said when they gave him his warning, and when his good Woman returned and found her shunty still standing, her Joy was unsperkable. She wus sure that Jotinny ‘Fox was uot the lad to let ber * ould man, who could not stand tie wet nor the covid be exposed to the flements.” She congratulated berseli on the increases of trade which she woul! rnjoy among the emigrants who must pass her way by the Grochwich street gate, Ail around hor were the wre sof the heme: of her reighbors; but she littie heeded the desoition. She only gi d (rh. um hantly at Ler opposite neigisvor, Reintiari, the lager beer man, waom sLe declares ler only foe, TH SCENE OF ACTION sfer the first day's enengement was bewildering. The north side of the Battery was covered with the fragwente cf oli doors, soshes, boxes, barrels, bas Kets, stoves, and quentities of musty straw, amoog which the lite occupants were githering togeiter suc of the debrie xs Would answer for fuel. The opening of hostitities yesterday was far more ex- tng thon on the previous day, The point of at- tack yas almost invutrerable, and each aged pea- Bt vender stood etiantly in front of her stand, wile her bands upow her ips, determined that Deslerers uld CROSS TNR PROSTRATE FORM, ‘The booths were ail closed cad the doors weve ured with rusty padle ks, ‘Phe venders’ stock “san Fox, vis brother © un Dp'es ase tours, 9! of ine! were wne Slo ced bonamas had been ta ely removed ears AL ibout 8 vhiock the a yume Foard of the Department of 1b ie Parks hove in © bt, convo,ed by cue of the Pubie Park police ib, ib at eray Uniform. They were armed wit Cosbareoxee, aud scovels, Pollo win: them w uo Aly rm) boys evr yiog clave, wml a Biuule’ of dos, whieh Were to exterminate that for years had feasied on the fruits and The Lunost, weather beaten taces of the aed oversed the destroying army, Pav were handled gently, and as each one was tened rats under were remorse- smal! boys, Baca en from his foundation tie fri nod forthe river side, bn ntered by the dogs a owner alte uvied 10 superis tend the work of remov AL and frequently the language used was more ex pressive tha. clezant, ‘The bolls we dumped ao Ke grase, and in their midst A COUNCIL OF WAR tesemblel to decide on sone action for fuer grievances, All the sidewalk trades dhe participated, and she was te you sgest and fai wi Wither the o'd motte nad been trins Wit Mary Co sway it was le aaty before ace. td tle somal Superin'e deat of the S’aten Istant Ferny Com adiaken hes new!y paluted booth an er th: shalowof tye erry house, and drawing won @ her the magic rug of Vanderbilt, he bai meehsiwrpr, LT won require a Diexens to de be ie meeting which was hell by the va uslet app.c women, Every one of thea was re Wot with lidisnation, Garvulity veigned supres e with the thermome'er in the ninotes, ‘Thetr fon aprons that bad pot bed the litte anripe picplas were rin wet with the perspiratoh from their tinued and corras brows, Mrs, Buckley, who is nearly 4) years uf eclared that sie Would never KO t0 the poor ety (ointing Wats her finger) in foot Uh + She had seen tie Great ar iv 1 was ac quain folke (nat yeurs a2 MADE LOVE ON THE BaTTenY, ii she could only find them now, sue would er be turned off like an old Lorée to die. brs. O'Krien axed no odds of the loikes of tuem, and toud hve on the interest of ner money. | Mrs. Fragerald eat th decent, honorable with many of the she was a ®onas, and thanked heaven that sue had’ snus sum wi the Bleceker Strect Saviogs Bank Mre. Bre ue tin wad that her grondwother tal ownet he ttind forty year nd she hoped that her ghoet want t es of them, } thaves th t M othe nb {never dove so bad as th “ tyen wita them Her oud mun vot te Diumveracie ticket \ fiwe man Me, T ‘ ings Lae the I raised bo.s tor’ the war, and thy OF the RUN WHIM To SIN, tnd this is he way Mr, Twade treats me, May the devil run sway W Mis, G am, witu & very furid 0 y sav. b 2 far New Jer dehete ug go and live with her daughter, sid tall the cows and fake ¢ be chilitren, Asar the gray-c 1 i ere to te hort file « Ba Bank moveuwns, he surt d Bridget Hojsan 1 destruction th fuoking bis duiger, He was tie picture of « work of demolition be sania Le Inuimation of danger Was Wie discover, of a lw ‘evening {than stood quirtly site and wit treet the destraction of I fe Without 4 Burmur, Not so his good Woman, She op ued TUR VIALS OF HER WRATH, dnd never coaseduntil every plank and tone 1 ben levelled to fhe ground, ‘The poor wowan m eu pt ously as ale gaged on the ralas of Ler litie Kude ty éonstruction and contracted in ves home to her and her ob ——— The Trial of (ue French Connpirators. Vans, July 19, In the High Court of Jr mau. st Hicis’ yesterday, at the opening of the proceed Hice M Arico ose and moved that, in view of the 4) ) cough of War and the consequent ngitation of the Ccuutr), the Irinl of the persons accused of consp!- rey Le'posipored, ‘The Court, aiter consideration, denied the motion, and the trial went on, Baron Ko bechild, Who was drawn as a member of the ie {ihe High Court, did avt attend, aud bas been ed 6,00 irance, Signifenat Dem in Madrid, Minin, July 19.—The workingmen made a wustration yesterday, marebing tbrough the Prects bearing banners, on Which “The pevple are dying of hunger?” In front of the Minisiry 0: the Interior and other public depart: enis they hnited and demanded employment, ‘heir conduct was orderly, and the mauiies' Wded Withvet disturbance, ee ae A Democratic Politician Ki Borraro, July 19.--Frank B, Gallagher, Su- Tintendent of the Western Division of the Erie ‘anal, Was killed this afternoon by ace otally tall We from the wall of an improvement in Bu@alo ercok, Mr, ¢ er Was w loading Irish eitizen of utfalo, and belonged to the firma of Douglas & Gal- er, contraciors, He wan @ candidate for State Tou Luspeclor on the Demoeratic tieket iu 1800, Many of the streets of be repaved t thriving bunins y of McLaughlin are 1, The Kang coutractore are doing THE ANTI-GAMBLING FRAUDS. ee The Sleepy Lawyer Dismissed—The Warlike Wm. F. Howe Waives Further Exa: ing Movement—How Partners, Opera- ig Counterfeit Money, The examination of West and Galway was re- sumed yesterday morning at ten o'clock, The pris- oners were introdnced in charge of an officer, and ‘were in such high spirits that it was evident some- thing fresh was about to transpire, Nat Waring, the sleepy one, did not appear, bat the burly Howe. looking rubicund and good tempered, stepped for- ward and announced bimsel! as counsel for the de- fendanis. He wonld not, he said, animadvert on the policy of the previous counsel, since it was die- tated by the defendants themselves, who, conscious of the intezrity of their actions, courted rather tha shunned publicity. But the examination had become too lengthy and too mioute, and he would waive anything further. He intended to take the case be- fore the Supreme Court on a writ of certiorari to try the legal question whether there was false pretence or not, It was bis orinion that there had been none. Mr. Howe then took a seat and fanned him relf, and the prisoners formally pleaded not guilty and were removed ty darance vile pendiag the FLANK MOVEMENT IN fHEIR BEM ALY, Tt will interest the pnb.ic, which has shown it- self greatly concerned in the matter, to know that, in the opinion of the eminent lawyers whom the re- vorter of Tum SUN consuited, there is no danger of these men escaping just punishment, Mr, Howe is simply playing a game of bluff, brandishing an air drawn dagger in the face of the complainants. For thonzh the legal question of false pretence or no false “pretence may arise in the case of Hyde, 1 cranes, ‘a thas CA Geneon Bole g for linel, or in of the proprietor i 's Hotel. So that Judge Brady,{before whom the us will in all probability, appear. is fer more likely to increase the prisoners’ bail than to release them on ever Fo cunning a certiorari. The efforts of the detectives have proved fruitless to discover THE HETREAT OF CITARLES B. PRESCOTT, This swindler, from the position he once oseapied, especially after his marriage with Miss Leisse. has wron, more persons taan either of the other «oners, Dut mostly by bogus checks, His happ: wanner of passing them was something wonderfal, snd his presence of mind when detected will be wel illustrated by = the compleint of Mr, Juiins Koch, a dry goods merchant having & store on the corner of lec We met Mr. Prescott last year in very reapecta- ble, even frslionable, houses, and some slight ac- quaintanceship sprang up between them, Prescott called at the store one day, bouzit some things to tie amount of $7, and paid for them with a check for $50, receiving the dillerence, The check was resented at the bank, and proved to be horus. fr. Keech Ininted up Prescott and showed lim the check, telling him tat the bunk had declared no one of that name had an account there. tf God! cried Prescott, “you must be ¥, Thad it from one of the first men tree!, the very first, regular gilt-edged. Why, I'll soon rectify this. Give it me, I'l get it 1 bet you!” So eaying, he snatched the check hastily from the assive hand of the victim, who stared helplessly after h renting form as he disaopeared rapidly lown the stairs. It is neediew to adi that he did not return ; and poor Mr. Koch slowly awoke to the fact that he had parted with tie sole evidence on which the scoundrel could have been convicted. Mr, Prescott occasionally fell under the suspicion of PASSING COUNTERFEIT NOTES, A gentleman who has a large ship « on South strect was very neatly vic man who answers very closely to Prescott’s description. He came into the store, bought sone trifle amount: ing to $10, and gave a note in payment of $2. It 1 Oked suspicions, and the salesman took it inside to one of the principals, who recognized it at once as a danzerous counter He camo ont to the pur. chaser and told bim the note was bad, at whieh the r ected quite surprised, and aficr seine exami- fintly asserted that it Was good, and offered to that 18, was, a broker near here two doors up. thon, 7 show it to him and Td lay my Boiiom dollar that's a good ‘The merchant handed over the bill without a thought, and it was only when Ofteen minutes hail elapsed, and no broker had made any appearance, tat he realized the position. The iron chain whieh the scnmp had purchased had in the mean time been joaded on the wacon and taken down to t! which the porehaser had speci wharf there was, of course, no such ship. Of the fellow was admirable He was bare- jod, dressed in business clothes, dingy and fPorTED WITH IXK, with a pen behind inis ear, just os if be be had rushed i) from tome commission hou: ord We would not wil throw a sinr upon the de. tectiver, but we think this mn coud be and ought to be found. Whatever fricuds he may have made when he was a detective limeel in a private office on Broads ay, nothing should be permitted to welgh against the pudlie welfare, We could «peak more explicitl,, Lut think this reminder sufficient, ———___—— THE WEST SIDE MURDER, jets habe erate Stabbing Affray between Negroes Man Fatally Stabbed Seven TI and Does Not Know It—The Story of the Dying Man. Just about 1 o'clock yesterday morning David Green (colored), While in a drunken fight with George Freeman, also colored, was stabbed seven times by the Inter with a pocket-knife, Green delongs to a minstrel troupe of colored men, four in sumber, of which Freeman is the manager, Thi frequent the hotels and other public places, Green Las a fiae tenor voice, and on Monday nicht was complimented several times on his singing. aroused Freew aloury, and shook Green, sayin This hand’ is going to kill you to- nigh or words to that effect, This was in Broad. way, Whence the whole party proceeded up Seventh avenue, taki: severe dritks on the wa: When ey airived at Twenty-ninth street, Groen and Freeman, who had Lecome intoxicated, began feht ing, but & policeman interfered, and they desisted, d went on up Twenty-ainth street, toward Eighth nie him in, udconly en alled ont that he had been stabbed, ¥ the whole party to's to Mizht, ¢ did not feci the knive at ail, and know noth til he felt the blood tr Unt he wus to: Dotter last evening, but the phys! is little chanve of his recovery, e probability ts Ho was a litle ns say that there The stabs are in his breast, #lde, and b Freeman has escaped, ——————— THLE INQUISITION IN NEW JERSEY, ee A Police Captain as ing « Stripling tote a Livin tempting to Extort a Confessiou—A M strous Outrages Ov Monday morning Timothy and James hon and James and Joseph Dorgan were discharges from the Third Police Precinet police station in Jer: sey Ci'y, where they bad been confine) ow a charge of stealing a wateh from an excommunicsted priest named Taohey, while be lay ina drunken stapor in an open lot on the bill in Jersey City, Their arrest was effveted on Friday evening While they yet lay iu the cells, Timothy Shee and James and Joseph Dorgan charged that James Sheehan had committed the theft, W ‘apt, Robin- n, having become acquainted with thie fact, naked Sheehan whether it was so, he said * No." Still his companions persisted in their assertion. Capt, Rob inson asked him whether he would contess his galt, He raid that be could not shat he was not guilty, fhe Captain thereapon took bim Irom the cell, and opening @ mediun-sized “safe which stands in the rear ul the office, thrust the boy into it. ‘The door was then closed aud’ the boy confined, After the lapse of about an hour the Captain opened the door @ asked the boy whether be was ready to confess, On receiving the same response whieh he had received re, the Captain closed and locked the do®r, During the vext four hours the boy was shut op the dungeon, where neither air nor light could sch nun, the door being occasionally opened that (ie same question formerly put aight be again pro ponvded, Nor was it until signs of exhaustion had gun 10 munilest Hhemrelves Gomistakubly that the hoy wa tout On the Cxatination accorded the boys on Monday morning, no proof of quilt could be adduced, aud they were all discharged Vie parents of James Sheehan intend, it is under- 1, to make Capt, Robinson smart for we out ted upon thelr som, — ~ Kelly and Leon's Good Litthe Boy Tari Again, On Wednesday the Burand Brothers sent from their wine and lunch room, 5 Park place, seven dol- lars to a firm in Beaver street, ‘The money was in- trusted to a bright little fellow, who came to them well recommended, The good little boy pocketed the seven dollars, and made off with two boxes of cigars which he had been directed to deliver to Gen, Grant, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, It is believed that this good little boy is the good little fellow who swindied Kelly and Leos little of clothes and two we singing" Put me in my Litile Bed, that the good little boy is looking for o situation under the good old man, a Three Boys not Allowe: To the Kiditor of The Sun. Sin: Last Sunday evening through Eighty-tourth street, | noticed sitting ona log. A policema® came slong and or ered them away. Now 1 would like to know I that was right when those boys were quiet? Af the police want to be bossy. let them talk to those people in the brown-stone fronts opposite, who lyugh and Vines ae UCL NOISE. ines tose A 'KEGULAR ARADER, as 1 was pi hi — _THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY _ 20, 1870. SPRAGUE ON HAND AGAIN, =a 4. 8 eeawanry attovzees) TPE IN THE METROPOLIS, oun SROVEDRE AY HOW TO END t May Make « Great | DASHES NERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS. —o— Meeting of the Jersey City Board of Alder From the Paria Correspondence of the Tribune. Le Monde Itustré ot last week, althongh not a comic journal, devoted its double i i Speech of Senator Sprague in the Senate July 4. to teal very Heung pistere oninved ty Mt Yeon lor men-850,000 vers, 81,100 The Senate seem to be working into an ap- Mr. A. T, Stewart of New York. Laappose Murper's to m Committee, Water Com- Weekly or Ledtie’s ‘will reproduce the engrav- pany—Two Public Bathe, ing, and therefore there is no need of my describing Preciation of my reflections sabmitted to them a ‘The extraordina ity officials of the new con- year ago, wherein { depictod danger resulting from | {he picture, a task that would sorely tax my powers ; beh the rapid centralization of wealth and power, nd Bp tg ee hg Buble. will | solidated city of Jersey met yesterday. President M le see an poor th want of a fail understanding of the real point of my | neer the fietwre which all Paris hes been ti Argument has lost the party many States, and will be 140 onthe, whe o8upIOd nourtt lone it the Government, as sure as the sun rites and Ie side of one oF the largest roome, ant wes ) Y I. outs, ‘The ovente that tare come. and pone hove | NOmOlpside of one of the largest rooms, and was Iwaye being stared at by a bewildered crowd. M, confirmed every view I held. The reason I have | ) Yon is Sie ‘of allegory and of historical sub- ‘withheld action for @ long ti “J 1 previously en- 1 from an indispost. | {oct and in, hie particule cnowne of tion to trriiate when I could effect no end. 1 find ire fi maluiely nothing, and, that my anticipations wore sooner fulfitiod than I Ir, Stewart, who knows atytol for that, matisr, pretends to know Rothing, about art, good oF nd who yet, most miserably an gapected I wish to preserve, not destroy, My tniortunately, has and maken of inte years to ‘hake whole life haa been spent in building up. Ihave | a collection of pictures aud statues, went to M. Yvon never been willing that a tree should be cut down, to a man who was rea- OF a bnilding, however old, shouid be putled down: have many times buiit yh a building, bat and ordered this picture sonably certain to give him the worth of his money. never pulled down as much asa wood-shed, The Senator from New York (Mr. Conk ling) mnaelvos ching at MeNulty and twenty members were present. Al- derman Sheenan appenred in a new suit of blue given him by one of the swindling contractors. The champion buzzer of the Board (Bumsted) was un remitting in hie efferis to push throvgb certwin fwindling jobs of which he is the father. A resolu- tion was passed granting A. J.C, Floyd of Bergen $2,000 for a lot for Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, of the old Bergen Fire Department, which was offered at private sale two weeks ago for $000, The differ. ence—€1,100—is to go to the committee. A revolu- tion was presented by Alderman Birdsall that $80,000 be put in the tax levy to contest the right of the Legislature to exempt certain corpora A business man, and a shrewd one, he thought ine was engaged in 9 sa“e business transaction. But if he had bought # lot of linen sheeting that f to would purity the ballot. His bill is intended ta ef | pe nag couee alee 5 i i »iton, he could not have been worse cheated. Hons, such a8 the railronds and the like, from taxes, ie that urpose, The mistake every leislator He has ‘bonzht an enormous picture—its dimens | About $13,000 was appropriated to the American makes is tule: ho thinks by law he can promote | sions must be aboat 4) by 8) fect—which is of leas | Water Company for the laying of water pives, after good morals. In other words, the law which 18 | artistic value, and of course of far less practical | which the veto of the Mayor on the Luilding ofa bs) le to give direction to peonlo's actions, and de- | value, thi ch of the floor-cloth he has in iis | public bath was called up, Al¢crman Bridsai cide between them in thelr controversies, should be | shop at home. Here, in Paris, where artists do not | stronzly urged adhering to the Mayor's veto, which able to establish fundamental conditions, You can | disgrace themselves withtimpinity by such perform- | was eustained, 21 voting in the affirmative, and 5 in never effect fundamental conditions, Pariios now Tenn agsure you that Yvon has fallen into | the negative, The Committee on Public Healih govern the country. Ifin New York the De:no- eratic party is found guilty of immoral prictices rding the ballot. in Rhode Island and in Pennsy ‘vania the Republican party, in the excess of ite zeal to carry success to party, will be found guilty of immoralities, Unless the peopl lisposed them- felves to turn against the fraudulent use of the bal- such ‘Ai tof this pleture, that his Pupils have all lett his etudio, refusing to receive in- struction from euch a master, So high has this good, healthy feeling run that a few cay® ago a paper was handed round. for signatures an.ong the students in the marine ten oth Yvon's ieee would all rire and leave the room, Tt was not done. Jot, no Inw will prevent it. The rapid aud forced even to é railimen” of peas Ww our county. thot with Dut At showed the right spirit ¢ think of doing io ballot, will aid the rapid centralization o} lustre so, 1 mi wealth Hower, it with th thet eontralisation | in Mecternc ne, (0 24 monde, Liuctrg eT eens om Will be hindered longer than without it. Every man | nothing extenuates ‘nor sete down aught in. malice, and woman, whether coming from Europe o Asia, | And a pretty hodge-podge it la, to be sure, Ido not Our affnirs are now constituted, becomes a trib: | Know It ¥ iy said it, bat he is reported to FY to the great powers rapidly centralizing in this who Femonstrated with him country. ugh for the Ame: The Senators from Oregon and Nevada have been | ricaus! hone that when my countrymen see the the leading spitits in effecting a wholesale system of , ove to M. Yvon bi emigration dnd denentanias ‘The fritisn Cabinet | Pitaaneyce” Will prove to M. von Row much tie te bat a mouth since reflected on the subject from complaints brought before them from inadequate employment and compeasation after these recent wus, by 18 to ®, directed to advertise for proposals for the erection of two public baths, One to be pre: red within three Weeks trot the date of the con- ract, the other by the Ist of May, 1870. The enterprising managers of the Prospect Park Fair Grounds Association hive prepared « sporting feast for to-morrow and Friday, the like of vor before been dreamed of, It will consist of trotting for the chsmplonship by the fastest sinele and doable teams in the world, wit supplementary trots by renowned horses, ‘To-mor- row Kirkwood and License will contend with Jessie Wales end Darkness for the double team champion: ———— THE S¥ORY OF A DKUMMER Roy, ant had been tempted from their avocath na by hip and $3,500, These teams have met twice, and the sclenes of speculators tn human beings, Thave | He Heads a Fe trotted ten heats to decide the winners, the latter Opp sed the ranid development of *the country, be- Battery—Congress Gives Him a Medal— toam succeeding in 227%, the Lest time on record A trot for $2,000 will folldw between Boshow 1 and Georze ‘Wilkes. On Friday Lady ‘Thorn Goldszoith Maid will settle a long standing distute cuuse it becomes a dependency of the great powers created thereby, It ruins the eredit of the Govern- ment and th by the great loans that coun- teract ant compete with the er loans of t He is Made a Second Liewtenant- Murder in the Heat of Passion—itis Pardon, Prdin the Newark Adeortiver i , ae to which is entitled to be ar Government and the wants of private Through the long continued and well directed | Tart ior a premium of 5.000. Lady foot Wren private enterprise falters, coroorate po efforts uf ox-Governior Ward, the remainder of the | juvonesthie sprints andacon, Sle head ins either railroad or businesa, have no sources from whence to maintain their strength. Smaller private enterprises in trades and business are swallowed up in larcer on Slavery was a gigantic centralized power. As snen it subordinated all independence in tie ballot, Orst exhausting the material power among the peo: pie. Education was not general or even special in the South, from want of either general or speetal distribusion of property and money among the people, However distastefal it may be to the rentence of William Mag of Nowark, who abe ar ago Was sentenced to ison for five year remitted, and lant young lero has by this time probably stepr forth from his prison doors into the free air, to tuke up his walk agnin among bis ‘ellow men, and, as his friends confidently trust, to lead a career ag bril- Hantly honorable and useful tu the futise as in the past. The story of Willism Magee is #0 much lixe a Tomance of the dave of kuightly exploit and achieve- ment that it would hardly be believed were it not tie famous drummer hoy and list year carried everything Lefore Ler, smith Maid lime started in five races this ve won them all. The second trot will be between Western Girl, Tol, and J. J, Bradley, for $1 The races will be all mile heats, best three in five, and it is expected that the time will be the best e recorded, wo Custom House Blackmatl-A Hint for Col- lector Murphy. bookworm or thestadent, of the Intellectual, money. | attested by the published histories of the warandthe | — About 300 workingmen who get their living is the baais ot education, and where it doos not flow | oficial docuuen s nar theretion of the various | by weighing goods on the piers, lave had a great and distribute {lseif, education does not find either | branches of the Government in his honor. f EGE Gath LARA WARIS GE Rita Wy the C soil or growth, The ballot has no indepentence The son of a widow living in Beaver street in this | Part of their trade uniuinty token awey dicted when he who {4 entitled to cast It has no prodtable | city, William Mazee, when a mere lad of fiteon, en- emplovinent ; and then it has no independence if | lirted axa drammer in the Thirty-third New Jersey Profitable employment covnes from great corpo- | Rezim Tt was not long before his doring ex- Werk OF creat wealtily proprietors. ploits in the presence of the enemy attracted the at- Ithas been thought that from my reputed great | tention of his superior oMcers. While Hood. in the fall of 1864, with an tom House officers of the Weighing Deportment. ‘These weizhers receive $2.50) spear salary from the Government, and it is estimated that they make twice as much more by their system of exactio wealth could carry a Stote, and was dangerous to ¥ of 40,08 men, held Gen. | Under the old rule the Custom House weighers the existence even of a national party existence. It Thomes imorisoned in Nushvitie, Gen, iiroy, with = is now observable that, vor. cates oF wot, there was | a handful of men, kept his commanicetion open on | (ook the weight for the duty, while the city weigh- amistaken conception; avd [ have now'to beg the | the railrowd st Murieesboro, thirty miles away. | ere reted for the owners. For the past two ye Senate, having puroosely exhibited to Senate and country an entire abasement of self and power, and rely only on the e#trength of my position and pur- poses, through reason and persuasion, Intelligence and independence are the foundation of our Gor- ernment, and virtue among the people, ‘This post was soon surrounded, and isolated and be: leagnered the men lost ull hope of escape, But it was deterinined to strike one blow for deliverance, aud a” “forlorn hope” of a tingle regiment wus or- however, these weighers have employed men to do the work, charging the Government for their la bor, and also charging the meretants for han ting them private returns, Tf an outride man gets an ar Magee was then only an orderly to Gen, h something, he will get no chance of No tutdilicence and indeven dence ona exist araong | Van Cleve, but the command of the forlorn hore | gruct Ao Welah something i get no chance of the people unless there If netively eolng on A distris. | was committed to nim, He eallied forth, and dashed | Omciais, If he refuces to do this, the weigher to bacion of property and wealth sinong tie people, | upona rebel batiery on the nearest eminence. The | whom be applios will y him in every possible If there appears to be an opposite condition of | bosish commander's charge was a gnilant one; but ° way, #0 tint the merchant will probably get dis- gusted, and in his owr interests give his work to the men in power, ‘These facte were represented to Collector Grinnell some tine ago, and he pro mised to see to it, but like the majority of the late Collector's promises thay were never kept, prsshl Aha A Forger’s Skill D ed in a Jersey City tulogs, statesmen shoul pause msider. ant lovers ‘ol hamantty should sonnd the ater n; for libe erty is now in danger; morality is bezinning to be undermined ; and the State bezins to lose its power to rezulaie for good. Notwithstanding every other theory, the New England system of education an.) progress devended was acquired throngh a general distribation of | the less, and his column felt back, But his pirit was not ty be Crushed by temporary mishap, hor was his eape- Hors’ confidence in hin shaken. Selecting a new Teeimenut, he again rushed upon the foe, azuin met the withering Ore. SUI pressing on, howover, vie~ tery at last was his, It was no ordinary vietory, but ipirning point of the crivis, and the signal for pronerty, ‘The gisbursements of manufacturing | that series of quickly succeeding battles which final- Bank. ctmoney tren roan dlatiloatoe sartiae || W Steve i casarendations cf oi two leading o@leare | 4, rues cate me BN O00 bas Deen passe ‘of money tarot ie commendations of all thi ded down from H se apthivg Ie | of the Departinent, the Newark boy of eizliteca was | through the Second National Bank of Jersey City. rapid change, Villages are sapping the | decorated with a'medil of honor from C The forer wus also the depositor of the check. He fuendstion ee x pai Ha Loved of prenemeltted Le kod ee es toes on | first opened sccount and deposited a genuine Owns—eve! ‘ jose of 0 jn . he arieao, aad even the director of there laborers: | Second Lientenant. in the Twentieth United States | check ona New York bank for $1.00. When he nds the cost of living, the temptation to imitate the | Infantry, Dut, on examination, It was found that he | was ready to play tis gamb, Le deposited a certified was dedcicnt in several studies, having never enjoyed cheek alto on a New York bank for $9,000, whic! Was subsequently ascertained to be a forgery both in signature and certification. It war passed to his credit, and he therenpon immediately drew out $6,500 in cash and disappeared. dueational sdvantages. Through the aid of Gov. Ward ho secured an extension of time, and, apply- ing himself to his books with the same intelligence and indomitable pluck that had marked bis conduct in the field, be Was von ready to appear azain before UUme to go tothe school, He cannot afford to depr himself of compensation for the Inbor lost by school attendance. There is going oa in New England an {uerease in the number of those who cannot read and write, and it is by no means confined to th the examining board, and (his time passed (rium ph- berce .ceeyp tineister’’ Whe greater pronortion is fouad among | autly, At the age cf'mineteen the Newark drummer | The Escape of @ Ben Conetrictur-A General the native-born, boy donned the uniform of an officer in the regular Fright. No law will remedy this evil. Tho necessities of the person are above the law and where the law can never reach, The Introduction of Chinese or other dependent iabor will strenethen the centralized | w lying at Baton Rouge, La., he vas [rye in the country, and put further off measur: charged by the sistant Bureeon of the regiment effect a redistribution among the people ot both | with stealing his wateb. | Msgc@ sorely felt the crand weulth, We find in the greed for money- | gricrous insult. It was tho rat b ur which had ever ing in this country ® counterprrt to the search | heen cast upon bis houor. In a moment of anger after gold by the Spaniards in thelr early operations | he visi! the quarters of the Surgeon and demand on this contivent, What power was there in tho | ed retraction, This being refused, Licat, Magee rondenr of the ereat exploits of that great nation | struck bis defimer wita a cowbide which he had fo ragulate or curb the appetite which chided in cor- | brougat for the purpose. Surgeon started for ru ing the State aad people aud sapping the foua- | his pistol, which was lying newr, when Magee drew dajion of progress and prosperity ? his own Weapon and fired. “Tue shot was fatal We find in France a higher centralization than | Magee was tried for manslaughter b/ a civil court any since the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, | and sequitted. | Then the friends of the surgeon produced by the same causes. France exiibite a procured Mages'e srraicument belore @ general court servico. But now came @ disastrous turn in the tide of bis extraordinary career. While with his regfisent, A livoly stir wos created early last evening in front of F. Morris's bird store, at 47 Chatham street, by the exenpe of @ boa constrictor nearly fi'teen feet long. His enakeship glided to the eidewalk and un- der a cellar door. A number of people soon armed themselves with chisels, axes, and clubs and went to work at the monster, ‘The cellar door was forced open, and Mr. Morris entered with a large bag and # small pole. He tickled the enake with the latter and induced him to crawl into the bag. He returned amid te ploudits Of the bystanders, A New Perfume, Intelicence'in production. rave, snd busines with: | Mariai at Washington, and by suis tribunal belne | Geo, W. Blunt, Sceretary to the Commis. tn orld, W en- | fo uiity of cond nidictal ¢ ne : ” e ; crear het hontlation without ambition” saver, | or the arm, he was sentenced to be dismissed frum | *oncrs of Pilots, complained to the Board of Health on, morality; with a full inheritance of povei the service and imprisoned five years in the State ye-terday, tliat large numbers of dead an! pals had oranee; surrounded, too, as seven-oighths of ter | Prison at Stillwater, Minnesota, One year and three | boon thro’ tothe lower. bey, " ULITON “Bre; by the prandest discoveries in | months of this term have elapyed, during which | Pech i wn in eet els! He La chemistry and the actences, arts, production, and all | Magee has conducted himself in such a inanner asto | action thereon, E. L. MeCarthy, o er o/ modern civilization, her revolutions and chinges | gnin the warm i Governor | street, compiained that such offal bad foated io in her Government Nave come and have gone, and | of the State and He, Mean- | Coney Island, and would doubtless engender dis. not one of her eitiz las discovered that the de- | while bis early ond . Ward, e1re, unless it was stopped. this offal came from th It was understood that lew York Rendering Com: ashington, ai Just i the result tai velopment of trade and commerce, the marvels of science, and the productions crevet thereby, have been actively we is seen in the pardon which b. mite ins, Who, having been prohibited from renders Hee ee eee rete Late to cotare, | ted to Buillwalcr, flowever Just the Sentnce and | Flbh. ¥ro having been praniited roe reader ment, the State, or the people. Like all other condign the panishment, ail will rejoice that Le into the hurbor, forces, if ereat and constantly augmented, wh: Foung man is now free to bo in over nzain a career re perior, unless rocutated ant curbed, it beco as | iu which he has displayed suen remarkable talents The New Jersey Schutzenfeat. It were, the destroyer or subordinitor of all other — — 4 a) Beha és Bec GMM OnE GF TAPIA, AAT OU | ca TMIGRISGROM WEciioA rivers, The annual three days’ Schutzentest of the else, it has no farther to feed on, and cies. Tn plainer words, the interests of tte people and a country become absorbed and rnexed np, and then there 18 nothing to feed on, and the extstenco so con- stituted ceases i's growth and life from want, Tha it has been with ancient States, with Rome; and thas it {s true with France, Spain, Mexico, only kept speaks well, not allve by the marvels of science and the richness of | only for his executive ability, but also showing a mines and the soil, desire on his part as a public oMfcer to conreien- ‘With us, as in’ France, these forcoa centralize, | tiourly discharge the trusts confided to him. On the establish reserves, giving ¥alue to cities, poverty to | Tet of January last, when he entered on the duties surretinding lands. It isthe same ca if the Missis. | of his position, he found, a# fs usually the case, a New dersey fchutzen Corps was begun yesterday in ay a Mount Pleasant Park, J Repre sen‘otives from Newark, New York, Brooklyn, and Charleston, 8. C., Were presen’ as invited gneste, At an early Pour the Corps, with banners, music, ana invited guests, left Buseh's Hotel, Hoboken, in carriages, and after passing through the prineipal street of Hoboken and Jersey City, reached the the rifle shooting was ‘begun The are to be resumed to-day and to-morrow Prom the Improved Dally Times, July 19. ‘The Hon, Robert C. Hutchings, Surrogate of the city and county of New York, close! the frst first year of his torm of oflice on the ‘ad during this period of time has disposed festiv iti sipvl river and all the rivers of this contin ‘arge amount ‘of business still unfinished, Cases phat alowed to run jato the ocean, without a which hed bee padupoerd of by his Kites pat] The Ellen Murphy Divorce Annulled, tre lind rou the movements of the were le't for hi jo conela is always ne Elen Murp! we c . » Island PAL CORE Soe romero Ae to canelie Klat upon achanee of | _ Ellen Murphy was sent to Blackwell's Island in an at the eqa tor, or the stonping of | head, matters generally were in @ confused state, | May last for drunkenness, ‘Le arrest and intoxi te pulsation of the heart in man, whieh punios up, is business has all been quietly settied within the tion being, aw she alleges, at the instigation and fae inerinaion the eital AuiW Chengde ine whee trix months, while in addition, the ordinary rou. | eee eae ed cr iushand, Robert Murbh body, and which Onde a return of the eurplos fluid ‘of the oftice has I y a iy hy the tissues of the veins, whic? frm grand veins, | such a manner os to win for th . While ste was serving her sentence of six months to retnen to the reservoir ind arin to perform its | the regard of the Bur and of the public. With Ronert «ued for a divorce, eliimisg that se had fanetion of suvply to the growth or exhanstion of | conclusion of the Alexander cme last w SeOTTit ba RARITAPY Wit ona domen Rallivens (The the body, would be the tame aa our body polite | endar of htiguted eases was entirely ceared, and the | case went opainat ber by defeat, as she was auable i4 constituted to-day, All animal life, all vege. | summer varation of the Court entered upon with a] to counsel. Ju ploy Birovur yesterday, on Darine tho lx monthe past, in addition tothe fact | {ft SuPlication, vacated the judgment of divorce that some four handred wus have been admitied to ‘ . an robate. and letters of administration issued upon m Pree tive Hundred csiates, Judge [Hutchings has dis. An Ante-Flection Promise. posed of thirty-five Tnporiant sonles ted canes, i } A Corpmittee of the Trades yesterday had an may be stated that on the part of the Surrogate the : hppa vets f greatest pationce has baon exorcised, and tull lati terview with the heads of departments in Brook Tivun to the contending partis to present | lyn, with regard toan enforcement of the Right-Aout Courtesy t counsel emp Jaw. Of course, all declared that the law sh table life, and the universal life Has a central aystem, | clean record. and the nearer we approach it in th vernment 0 a peorle the haopier and more pro: people and the stronger their Government land, Prussia, and wwe Government of the Ne land’ are Iiustrations Im point, Its aetion is elec ire in an orbit or cirenit, ‘Whenover such an action is obtained, by Orat recognizing the ruling force, then carbing ani d.recting it into a life-giving tad cmannel, which {8 acireuit or orbit, there is succes their evidence, or nearer sucesss than elsewhere Where this cireuit | been & distinguishing trait of the p-esidiag and woul be enforced md that is the last of at Ghee uot exis’, the develunmenc ia eliher Of an infer | and altiongh the desire to exvedite busicess has | Bose McLaughlin hav spoxen rior order. or there 14 no animated life ** | boon evinced, the Ju cious display of power a Teclaim now, aud before the Senate, the country, part of the Barrogate ha: od to rend a Lt 1 l oyur andthe worht, and tore cepeclaliy en this ach o¢ | popular with all with whom he has been brougut in | MeHaughiin Making Wefichanded Povu July, tuataloin bureau attacved to the ‘Treasury | contact. A a iuahe wil oficet this circular the force cre\ted by. the $< i Boss McLaughlin's ring yesterday directed the mirvellous dev lopment of our resources Its effect, A Man Roane bay pied 4 ace ardes sentence of Win, Lanigan, a workman on the Bust {f untrammelied, will be the samo as the sun at the Brom the Virginia (Nen.) Buterprtve. 7 i* tf equator affecting he upper ant lower eurrente of | About eght or nine months since ® man living | River bridee, to 90 days’ impritoument in the Peni. Mirand Water, the roturn of the waste tothe moun- | inthe northern part of this city went out into the | tentiary. The troubie originated in a demand o tains, Its effect 19 ty bring four hundred millions Of money to effect a clveult and redistribuyon of aborers for a decrease al the workingnen of Brookitn will f work aber this enstorn part of thiv Stare to seek bis fortune in the | tt new mines of that section, leaving his wile ant one | ‘T money. Moncy is the prevailing force, the slperivr | child bere in town, Some seven months azo a gal- | Whea MeLaugblin’s tools come up for reciection ower, Itis by this means made au oruinate, OF a | lant dinciple of Bt. Crispin persua ed the White pata aborer, to distribute among the people a life-giving | Pine widow to take up her abode wika him ina a ate ioute to their trades and indastries, When this | house which he furnished for her. 'Th@ new pair Contents of the Weekly Su eon The Wren.y tains the followin at idea Is recnguiged and applied, there will be no nger from Chinoso or {row any other power: Sun, pul -France Fore, lived together for about seven months, whon a fow days ago the g ne busband returned, Of course Until then expect conflicts with labor, conflicts there Was trouble in the camp, but afer some quar. Garruption "among parilos, dem rallzation and | relling the two men eroed (9 play a game of reven- weakness among the people, loss of industries, cen- | up for the woman. ‘The game came off last Satur. {raligition. and an imitation of the course of | day nigit, and. th ‘wou bis w France, Spain, and Mexico, On this question I shall | just "two points. on choose te least evil, aud aball give the Chinese the | the man of leather could not say but that he had | 44) ballot. [-bave reflected long and amply on those | fairly won her, pill Passed. subjects, I pray Senators and people to heed my | "The woman preferred the shoomaker, but the hus- | beans: Mr. Thomson's Prodigal words. or was determiued to Rave his own, | and Agacuitural Ktejorts. what furniture they porsessed, and | ‘The Dollar Sum contains a complete epitome of the gYoning, with all hin household Rods. | news of the wok from all parte of the United Stat Ra Pa Ag ny Web | and the American continent, Copies in wrappers ar crowd of ready for mailing to the old country may be hal at the desk of our publication office, Price three cents, was —— -- the romantic affal woman cried and wanted , to stay with th aker, and the shoomaker cried at parting with the treasure he had lost by not nold- ing enouyh * trumps,” He asked some of the crowd if they thought he would be arrested if he attempted to take the woman out of tho Wagon, 'Thoy told had lost her * on the square," and no muss bear it lik an ; 80 the Wagon moved on, and : ‘soon the fair one was * gone from his gaze,” Ren Franklin Life tneurence Company, w Thom re the games " pe eS ceria, street, hew, York be don: Wovely In lacitig competent ‘m fivits eeveral departments Wendeavot ing to satya, of Groton : Making « Palace of bin Prison, Aho lini ners eee potaically” "fein caretul it ts elec ice Whi 10 (ion of rishay and promisas, in tho two erent matters of x-Justice White, who was sente-eed to three | te EGE promitens. 10 tie twa eran! miahiars of months in the Hudson County Jatt, and fined $£00for | simiarorganization in the county y~ Adi embezzlement, pe having reome fied up in gor. ——— geoun style in’ the eounty jail, He will receive bis friends on Mouday next, Countri ‘are ants; Congress Att z tho President, The Cabinet to be Iutionized at an Kany Day; The Vax and Tart faved; Grant's Home atthe sea; The Riot at Klin ‘Articles on Matters of Interests Sun: A Bory; Financial ae A Handsome Record for an Excellent Club, Below is the average of outs, runs, and number ofgames of each player of the iter Clab, of New York, while on their tour: He packed w it Saturda; fs bie ** etaki 7) CMAMEENA. Now 18, be, Hay 108) Hoh, Wh ty 1a, 14, Late ————— Tn starting enterprise, pine-tenths of the business, asin gunnery, Ie in taking alm. To get on the right track, and to go fafely, Js the great thing, The Dexter, nings Doxter, 8; Fekford, of Greenvilie, 10-9 innings. Dexter, 4, Mutual of Spriufuld, 5-9 intince, ‘The Dexters scored 146 rave to thelr opponcute’ Bargains in Watehes, Jowelry, and Sutverware,— JH, Johueton & hobinton, 1!) Wetyerz- Ae FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL, ~— ee Torspar, July 19—P. M—The gold market was Grand Park, Jose active darifig the morning, and the fluctuations | within @ Rerrow range, In the afternce, however, ‘pecial invitation ts hereby @xtented to tne cite under the influence of private cable delgatones an. | %¢#0f Mamaroneck, Rye, Harrison, White Plains, Seare houncing a heavy decline in conrols and bdhds in Lon. | 48) don, the gold market ralbe’, and for a time be came equal in activity to the best of yerterday’s trans. Actions, The price was carried up to 123%, the highest point yet attained since the present apward movement commenced. As yet to-day there is no definite informa ton at hand, except the fact that the London Stuck Ex. change {* panicky. Soon atter this announcement, pri- Yate despatches affirmed that the Bank of France had fnepended specie payments, and the eager purchasers Wore suddenly anxions sellers, The price thusdeclined to 122, closing at 6:15 P.M. at 12 bid. The sates paid for having dalances carried were 7,4.5, and 8 ® cent. per annum, and 1.42% cont. per diem, which indicate a very light short interest in tho market. The Silerin ealled today without epecie. The total clearings at the Goid Kxchange Bank amounted to $162,599,000; the gold balances, $2,710,500; and cur- rency balances, $3,431,18, The principal quotations wee: ‘And the neighboring towns, to Join the partics from New York on Thursday, *1st, and Saturday, 24 inst., to examine the Improvements at Grand Park, and particularly the Groat Central Subdivision Carriages will be in attendance, and every provinon made for comfort, ANDREW WILEON, Jn, peidiobe ute ‘The Every Day Ills of Clildron are promptly cured by Dr. Jayne's Tonte Vermifuge, which never fai's to remove worms, ‘ In ture to strengthen the organs of digestion, Ie a valnable tonte for all kins of weakness, And frail, sickly, fretting children got woll by the ne @ of it. Sold everywhere, Small size, 87 cents; double #120, 0 cents per bottie. — In aclecting a remedy for the cure of die caver of the oladder, kidneys, and urinary organs, bear that onr leading physicians preseribe HELM 7 Broadway, Dt te hag nd Wit re th 4 Hed % Meee bt BOLD'S BUCHTU in preference to any other; andne a Ra Tae ba Seb tea bd Of dvencpsia, oganie Weakness, gravel, strangury, dial withstand the inf ‘The report this morning that large anounts of gold €8, OF female irregmtarities ad been transferred from England to France, and th enee Of this potent medicinal prepas prorpective advance i the ditcount rates of the Bank | Stor pate of England, was reflected in the foreign exchaneer, uy to Wonton: leading drawers having advanced rates « ¥ cent, De. y, tie skilful and well-known, Derm whieh donble eagles can be shipped with profit, incind- | totog'st, of 19 Nond Dornrily close hie of ing war riske, al! spccle now #lipped being insured. | orton ove aang July 90, and onen ee Hotton office, corner Wintor Tecks, Therefore thore aMicte! with any Complaint oF disease of tho head, Falling, lose, or Pro maturely Grav Hair, Mol Freckles, Pimp! Eruptions, Motcaed Dishgnra Tonatural nose of the Nose or Face, thould consult the Doctor B® fore his departare. Tremont ste. for ten Continental exchanges are trregular, but vary strong. with any © ‘We annex approximate rates: London, prime bankers’, 60 aye, 110i; London, prime bankers’, fight, L10%@ 110% ; London, prime commercial, 1094@109%; Paris, bankers’, long, 5.14%@5.19%; Paris, banders’, t 5.155.191 ; Ewin, - ntwerp. 916 5 Ew wi h . ie ARsteraan, fight F SEA BY Parinergor down ane 8b senha ay ‘ Duv extra chars ines to let. 3.7. A. Me the reewiar mail at the DIED. ~On Tuesday, Joly 19, Samuel D. Archer, the 75th year of his nee, ‘The relatives and friendaof the family are roanectfak Jy invited to nite 4 the funeral, from hie late resi ay Union Corners, Kast Chestor, on Thursday, July 2l, at Orclogk, without firth 0. BAILEY.—On Toesday, July 19, Catherine, youn, aanehter of Wm, and Johanna Bailey, aged | year a tas Tie friends of the tamity, are invited to, attend the The prospe <0 of anesie to-morrow | has had the effect of farther hnedening rates for money. ant to-day call loans rangod at Si per cent. the formor being the rate on pleige of Governinent. bo nds. The fate at Berlin es." In the divconne market the supPly er offering ie ng terate, prime comnoiarclal ae Foveruiy int b opener shal « trent chor, | fuera ct the rosidonce of her parcats, on Wednen lags a GPesrum nt bonds opener firm and a fraction Wishes, | Taiyo cry orcloek, from Walworth #f,, near Willo Was litle uigrociionon (ie part et ihe sorctin banks | ERY BIO ye ee gaty 19, abtne enbie ches ANA heed & panic on. the Lon «Henry D. Woskett, to ine 89th Year of his age. eK Les halize an a decline in Donde to Ko the t Notice of the funeral here+tter, pon vett hed.p flow bat en BYRN On Monday, July 14, Mee, Amie Byrne, vencted,¢ osiig & v be, aged 7 verre. Henry Clews & Co,, 82 Wall street, report at P.M: or fiends and aeqnaintance rosneotfall pied ro aces hor tua rate fromm bey hate reoivouse, a Ind, Asked Bia, Anbed. | Vark +t Wednestay. dnty &, ot 2 o'elvek. U.enrrency Gil” 12 580s, 88. comp, ..10M 10 BY GN Es.—On Theeday. Joly 19. Reith France, ont fe Ime POR... BN JST We | aavetter ot Ctephen onditenrietta Byrnes, aged y Ox, U8 coup, 211d mth OS IO, | and ti days, S08. Lee MAN. Lay OND. TORI rolatives and friends are invited to attend the aD ORIG 168 1068 reavlence of her rarcnts, 21 Classow WD... 1BK 106 10ICs, eo 10035 1008 this halr-nast 2 o'e ock. ee in State A, thy 19, lingering declined 1's path, widow of Davi ed and fricnde of tae family are respect ad the fiverst. trom her late re ‘i we iui 0 Tateod eect "aat* ana™ spectal faa by fagoge A Weat™ hat om Thtisday. Sy Bhat Wihoned later vesting 4, ‘New Norih Caren olen i any, Weent 1eB) the fading act hon te of ised selling | | COAT On Tuesday, Sly 19, 1879, afer @ shore ftod, “Vouren Saulemal Mank shares kold actos, Conte | illness Andsow Coakley. tn the @yth yevr of his ae. Rental et Mama heen Atti Realitay messeages |. The friends and te'atives of the fanily are reapeet quiet, Union Paclie Tanated ae | iv ts ni the funeral, from his face Tesidenes, at the cure; Eucs ai ine | tal WALCPMALL GICIOGK. vane, oat whaiD ; id stock, 89 oH etdav, duly 15, Lotta Georg! sachin al M tide i and stock, SN | gghehier of Robert and Mary Jane eines Sead jw railway shire market was activ bnt after th At the sec anri ann 10 onthe Peeee tee | “Wrnerat this ay. att P.M. from 1.36 34 ay, Dow YNEY.—oOn Monday. July 18, Daniel Dowdneyy Was a return te Activity, and. pri PEEL B nears, hom iheremult of nntios Focel¥e on reported paniesy feeling at London, the high on cisiand Itallrow aud the market be Weak. aldhongh at the ob the cornor of dd av.. to St. Vincent there was Owite to the repoit a ane Of AUN aT. ANT LEXINLON Ay by the Bank cf France Where a solomn Mave of re ed p FoFstire fo sell the More a fF the repnse of hi won), And “ial Festoration of cout '¥ for intermer to an uncett There war a well elist. and the annexed ge of price: ‘aro pec feck tay ate NT" On Sunday. Jnly 17, Margaret A. Grant, widow of Robert M. Grant, azed 73 year ‘The re'atives and friends of the famhy are respecttur dito attend the fm on Wednesitay after lo’clock, from her late residence, 112 Carte Highest. Lowest ¥.C.& Modoncon., 9% Ne PG. & Hudson Cer © HN Bhat Ska be be AIEISON.—On Thos tay, duty 19, of disease of the ra Pr ‘Mary Anne. on rof Mary Anne and Pipe Ff feo. M. Harrison, aged .0 years. 6 moaLas, And % x re'atives and friends of the funily are respectful rh s nN fed to attend tie funeral, at 0A. M. Thureday, men 42 | Hom’ st. Moree Charen, I Oitind xt ie OS he HAWXRURST —at Rahwa J, second day, 7m Milvand st RS fee ER] mona tem, Phepe Mt, wife’ of Nathaalel Hawxnures, Ohio and Miss.ee s sy TE | Anithe tad year ot her die. Paeifie Mallee. sss re ri 3h Funeral "weil inie pines at 24 otcleek P.M. fourth Piciabureh was steady at 10%, New Jemev Central 102 eta arrival of train teavin( Mew Qld, nid Fort. Wayne M34, Moston, Harttord and ham trial tat tenn Now. Woke a’ st. at 1 o'clock “Sfurtiehly, oa Monday. July 18, af 286 Martha. Jphuson, ie Late Wem ea Ad years, 2 108 ; to, proved to. Gree tas ang aan ta ORRISON Gin Monday. July 18, after ‘arah Aon Morrison wife of Jolin Morrison, aged fh wears, 11 months, nnd G4: The relat'ver ans friends Frie Being dullat Ss. There Were limited dealings 1m Investment eccnritis. Hannibal and St Joseph selling At Tz, the preferred. 11 Cand TC. Mie Gellaneous fle. 8 dull, Mariposa were stea ly. with aud United Brates 45, seller slaty Clocing price at dP. S "YG, NYC rorerre’ ve 4 Bia. Awd We 31. & St. Pad... Gig “Bt WE MALL P. Pref, Ts OS the family are reapectfab 1, on Wetneday after late ‘resttenee. f 7 nek, fe Bethune Maric 19 io a Mine oo vil! be taken to Grecnwood for inter Bb Sods Central... NGS 08 | mone. fanere please copy. Si rae SBE | TMARTIS Oo Tuesday, July is, Cora, danghter og edt WX | John W. and the Jate Saran Winant Martin, aged x ls Ww. Tay Sag | months z nH 83° Am. MerUn Ex a 44 Bie CS Express. 45" abs, MLS Mich, Central ots 1 WY tino Central, — 196 tives and friends of the faintly are respect fed to attend the Mnoral cervicos, at her re West 49:1 #t., on Wednesday evening, July “On Tuesday, July 19, John O'Connor, @ patted teas yelt Park, couaty Rose On, Ireland. ANRING AND WINANOLAEs Td ends of the famfly are reapectull reed invited. to" attand iia funersle. Ont fursatay- gine ind OTICE. Ag uceigeR Me from his fate resiivuce, 0 eee hoken. Nod The Coupons due August 1, 18 h on the First Mortgage Bonds of the Southern Central Railroad Company will be paid that day on presentation at the Banking Hovse of Messrs. s & Co, Financial Agents of this Company, 10 and 1s Nassau Hand Bil ‘Ihe friends Invited touttend the fnneral, her, Benjamin Maca: ‘after 2on, at 2 Venn Wednesday. ai ats ay. Bopast Chnrch. Brookiya, ED. ¥ July 18, Margaret, the beloved street, New York: city, WM, Tl SEWAND, Jn, Treasurer wite of Whi. Seott, aged 4 years, - Omother! exa thy lowe endure forever, New York Markets, TRY fond atioesion tive hevend tho grave ? mapas. Sue 10. algae eave beoh Wavward, Dut never can W the lo: hy pure heart cave. portals oath theaky ¢ HNrt ya or Wester urs Nas Sy advanel wd wind eral ond frente of the family are respeet eee atOon bth funeral $3 typ Ton BMITH.On Tuestay, daly 1 Mea Ann Smith of Weat extra f Det ¥ Cavan, Ireland extras eu lananted ot Matthew, rf wera) wil tae place o iy ee TD froin het Tote ros! and extra. rh, Jersey, &e., 40eb PME He rest toto, 11 East 1600 ay ot 4 ihe isth day of duly, the Hon, Aarow Gnocemtes—Coffee dull and unetanzed 5 Hy. Wieub can the pel vem Of his ase Marnealbo, Mer th ge, ant Java, Mee !2we. all and frends of the family nr fe Acilye and fra: Files 79) Does Maugoon wt n aud & Caraliny at BY étie, Molasens uit; Posto 1 7 a Sig Md>. for Cuba A. Mam ninseayad good refining for Cuba, 10a 1 ned to neat 1 road wi Wodn nek P fou Peeot atten the funeral of Bro. Jot Carty, Of Lodge No.) Dublin trelind. By onder of WM. A. AUTEN, Master, ED Speel Tot.ies. I very firm: fnir to Dle at Oh celOiee 4 10'y Ge for best ¢ for Sndemand at ty DR, SHERMAN ing and arate. The bush, Canada, in bond, sold at $1.02: Western and & Nae returned Hin visit Woat Pray t ghoted a Beikasi is, Rarley omtial, Canada t At hie cece fyi Browdway, by tho-e milticced with Hoe tas. Candia pear #12, in hon Pro vistona-—Within the part. week, % nets antin fact most. winds of provisions: have phaw:) ag HERNIA Inward, though he aivau not bucn very mashed oda : demand on yh eke iiss, | Hie method i #0 horonghiy establishel as a as Yor inoee ik, AL $30 G0. aelers f im better and GU \RANTEK CURE, F16F18 for plain and (ra me Catnioateateady and in fur demand At lade for Fiuiced Name Micon | gree from the vexation ard mortifiention attending the Meher, adies 10 bes at tiqetisce for city cured. | ain aitempt of seeking Feller from trusse”, that the Dressel bogs higher, Ike le Lard in fair cinand and very Orin { Alen of B Te tOait ges HOF CU. ahd 1 taye lie. 108 that velerduly and Aug KEPTURED Live Steck Market, New Yorn, Tuesday wily 10 —There were no aAgurly atont It, when and wherever offere4, peot ea tle ollived Loua¥, cn pness renialy pominally | _Drepheruan refers tauinny ot the nos reliable mer Unchanged, of igyainye. & M for common coatricuy | chants inthis ety, whe haye teen cored atler wearing hives, but there Was plenly of Fore hed owe from | utara ot patients, before, during trestinent. and after {etd iy An trade Wain dull Atdwigectir beep. and | Cure, can Be seen at tia cMee, ae weil oe te SIN OnIOl® tiie. bor lunbes Tae ve cars, OF 187 hogs, arrived | frou the Wighest micdical authority In the country ide, but dressed weve firme! ac lt \w@otte y —— : MARINE INTELLIGENCE LIne wal YRICTAN, aa? tae WO Hew Merc aed hopeless MINTATIRE ALMANAO—THTS DY bys wn rise hisin acts cs.) sh Moon rises... 14 8% Rigi WATERS RUN AY Sandy Hook, 101.G0¥. Island. 10 Hed Gate 24 Arrived ~Turspay, July 18 “KEEP COO ape Eteanehip Westphalia, Homburg, mdse and pass nm, teas wl i) OANTE'® YLEMON SUGAR, One can makes thirty tum BEST LEMONADE. G9 to the office And get some to Lake in the conntry.§ Gante'e Lemon Sagar w govd by the seaside, or on the mountain, Don't Osll-to ry ib Voi whet 198 Cedar at Lib Scotia, Liverpool, mdse, Bhd pas vehip France, Liverpool, mase and pi Steamship Champion, Charleston, mdse and pass. teauiehin Flien 8 Ferry, NowbeFn, milan, alia jase Steamship FL Cid, Wilmington, N.C. uaval stores Btoamabip San salvador, Ba thd Aiko, the usiial Fiver ADA COMMWiRE VorRels. ___ Business Notices, 1b pans AMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY a @ at KEDUCED PRICE GRO, C, ALLEN, 618 Remedy in the Warta | Broadway, under Bt, Nicholas Hotel i © ed ALPHA” CONSTITUTION RENOV Wite whieh ebliaron are afilcies durieg | 4 GE y Tosa tariker of tie tare Ae the precess of tecthing is Mis. WINSLOW'S BOOTHE nt qugcotolal ING BYROP. cured Scrofula, Piles, Fistula, Disense of cae Ht It not only relieves the child from paib, | aad Rbeamatiom, Bead for a circular. Price, @4 per bot invigorates the etomach and bowels, cures wind bottle. oLWALN & HAYDOCK, 108 len Tene. colle, and by giving quiet sleep to the child, gives rst AA OPE IAL DRAWINGS, 0 er, Perfectly safe in a!) caser BLIMONS MOPAR bo Me mother, Perfectly 0 missoult it 3 i os ». . 21 Be, gnetle Lusect Powder kills cock= A AE las oe ie nothe, fleas, and ail vermin, ‘hie the ongh 018 1 2 4, A, 3 : without caange, While several arts a i} art dh re clos pretend to destroy, Lyon's gills, and withont pol RUSOORY eines ok Thy ann, Me enfecte are wonderful, None oan be relied |, MW Aadt, OT, Ti 41 TM hf - upon except that eigned K, LYON, Buy and use Lyon's audai Powder, abd you will bot Le ivubled with wate: bugs, inl HAV ANM bad Lorn Be Bost War, bos BUMUU ey ies so

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