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Rerthemy's replying it was impossible that consented to re- M. Berthemy retarned to Washington lest even- THE SUICIDE FORESHADOWED. tleman called ‘nthe new French Minister the day afier he arrived in Wash- Incton, at te Arlington, for the Him «| ready-tarnished Ronee on listened to by M, Prévost-Parodot with patience, and when be conclnded the Minister said: “Oh, sir, 1 cannot take your hone know ‘where I will be two weeks from now ;" and otter & panse, ‘and 1 do not know that I will "The answer was s0 sinrelsr and the Inst sentence uttered so earnest! ‘only remember wew Miniscer a little crazy. Yo indicate that the rash net den impulse or any late ocearrence. Be it what it may in meaning, it was certainly very striking. WHAT THE FREWOR CONSUL BAYS, ‘ter called at the French Consuhic rather the stranae suicide of M. révoat-Parndol. The Cowanl expressed tbe most valifed astonishment at tho ack Tate Minister of Mis Impertl M ‘Washington was s man of very strong was considered at home a8 possessing ® profound er tos question wb known to mani be afforded « lones dosired opvortanity of ard ent admirer of @ repabliean form o: under taveruble circomatnnces, bat di France was ready fur it Waon asked for M18 VIEWS ON THE WAR QUESTION, Ne suit that the news of the threatonet rantore, Wileh had enty reached hin avon his arrival in York, bad tikon tim entirely by surpr thing was quiet when he leit Paris een. the slichtess ® mptoms of a war between Fi © thoug ht the war cloud had ‘own over, and all ears of a war were unfounded. just before the declaration of war by there bat been some miatnie ed He could not TE DIPLOMATIC SUICIDE, nevOsT-PARADOL, THE PRENCU MINISTER, BENDS HUIS LIFE, feoma that ® Me Shoots Mimsclf through the Meart—“1 ‘Tell M. Berthemy No Cause Assigned for the Act-A Sam Reporter's Interviews with M. Paradel a ‘Wasmnotox, July 20,—M. Prevoat-Paradol, the erly sceredited Minister from France, shot bleself trough the heart this morning at 1 o'clock. The report of the pittot wan heard by the only other spates of the house, bis valet and his cook, who, on reehing the room, fouad their mestor 1) Ing dead on At bis side was s small singte-berrelied » discharged, and om the barcaa Ex-Sopertute to Como Rack’ ce and Prossia M, Rerthemy, oe, shows which would be e: that Lyte weeks fer a wor with BATE Bismarck: fereat ability wid eh Poveon. to be One of penen, and Fewnnot think he ji be nowise enouch to advise a war with In feet, M Paradot was quite Jon that there would bo no war, LAST WORDS TO THE SUN REPORTER WARE: npr news Lo bulletin ‘Spanish throne dechire war,” nts have shown how eo cod iT tall, Prevost-Possdo\ may ve binases ee ‘The Latest Regar. Wasmurotow, Jnly 20.—There seoms to be no doubt thet M. Paradol bas not been in a sane com dition of mind since Saturday at 2P. M., when ke began to complain of the heat, and would put bis hands to his head and make disconnected remark: which seme 4 to his friend becoming impaired. He grew worse Sunday, end on Monday again exposod himself to the heat, walkinj tn the onen san atone, or with a friend, making cails ‘Then for the first time he became feariul of rome impending danger, Which he thought Was sure to-take his life, and wrote the note whien he gave to Degardifie, when he aehed him to go with him to Bay a pistol on Taoaday, The latter made all kinds of excuses to avoid ft, bat nally went, still thinking there would be ‘This would seem i wot come of wud- pistol, which und b mother which lad evidently saapped. THA EXCRESIVE ORAT, It arpears that Paradol had deem complaining greatly of the excessive heat, and that be hed beea walking about io the sun transacting his offtcial boriness, Instead of taking a carriage, Ho was cam Moned reveral times to take better care of himself. Yester’ay he returned to bis house about 4 clock in the afternoon, very much heated and sxcited. He had gone ont, it seems, with M. De Jardin to pny # pistol, which be sald be wanted for hts protection in the house. and returning to bis he Rimeclf, and obtained edge of De Jardin. PREPARING FOR DRATH. Cireomstances indicated that M, Paratol had pre pered to retire before making ap hie mind to seok Ho was in his nigbt-gown and slippers, and at tho tine of fring the pist ] must have stood noar ¢ of the room find facing the fireplace, table in the room wes found a itp of paper, is in e in bis opin. ‘ostorday, in Order, German prince he Batcide, bad not; and, moreover, deed itself, He farther said that dol had only a week since sent his ch ing gird of 16 and a boy of 8 years, to on account of the excessive heat ‘at that he proposed following them tn « fow Woo WILL suCCERD PAnADOL? ‘The reporter then aekod whether or not for the ent the ex-Minister Berthemy wou uiree of the French Legation st Washingtor he replied that he had received no information of such chanee, if After pnrebasing one, went out agaip by other without the know: a jewport, R. I, a8 though hismind was and leaving cards. but presamed thatthe remain in el ye oneal Paradol was appointed ‘The SUN reporter upon Majesty the Emperor, Kobb, what do sow really think of the prea. 7 eholl RL myself, ‘airs ion France and on the conti Tel M, Birthemy to come | ent condition oF nont generally ? 6 only aigwer received was A vor; with te char: which of cour After his interview with Secretary Fish be seemed to he quite wild, and thought rome trap was being set for fim, He would not open bis léttors through fenr there was the work of #ptes among them, desired word to be sent Mr. ‘The only member of the French Legation in Wash ington At tho {ime of the snicide was M, de Jardin, It is soid that he received from M. xpiicit insiruettons hoor something e'artiint une words as those tin tué ristic slirug o forbade turther both follo the Chancellor. Prrvdol on Tuesd. to open it anti! he show contiintog Ure aote olrendy quoted. the suicide was at once commoanicated tory Fish, who suggested thata coroner's AN INTRRVTEW WITH TIE EX-PRENCH MINISTER. ‘The cx-Minister of Pronee, M. Rerthemy, was at the Westminister Hotel when despateh from death of s M. . received the Washington gnnonacing the sad Ho at once tele- graphed to Paris for iustructions whether to return le also rent word to the agent of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique relinquishing Lofagetie, in which versel he The Sun re- ‘Dut on being told that it would hardly he entd he felt badly, liter water, which be and it would probably make lim focl better, Wren he arrived here last. week he told 9 friend he did not mean to stop, that he was going buck home to tAk6 éare of His cf iron, Meveral times within 9 few days he Bas spoken of < 1 those whom he spoke to AY not see that they Were sent homo if pened to bim: ince he Bret gave evic Pi évost-Paradol. A FATED HOUSE. The honse orenpied by the late Freneh Minister i York avenue between Ninth and Tenth , before the Inst unfortunate aMair, two suicides, M. Paradol took pos his stateroom oa th was to Lave salle porter called upon M. Berthemy in bia parlor at the Wertminstor, when the ex-Minister told him four dave in 4 Nett hina on Monday tast, perfe: rents, ond had, n thé scene 0 persion on last Pritay, n and davehter to Newpor hen he patted wht them he promised fh afew daye and spend the eeuson with tragedy occurred ie Rocond BLOFY, Just over the parlor. wal strotclied Out on the din bis every-day suit, ‘of bis Lloody pebt-gown and ittle pocket Derriny ‘one was otipty and the charze whieh that be hud tried to shoot himself twice, for on the Pureau Was a cartridge that had been hammer of the pistol, nee of aberation he seoms to have been al y care, aud once or twice re- marked that be had no one to take care of bim, and referred to his wife, who tad died three years ago. Tm quest. eld this evening over the body of the residence of the deceased. ‘There were present among others, Desde the Jarors, rin, the Chancellor of the French Legation isco, Firrt Secretary of the Russian Log: tion; Sefer Palestad, Firat Secretary of the Span+ andthe Marquis de Chambron, ‘The jury, composed of citizens, arsembled in the parlor where the body Iny. The corpse was uncovered, showing a wound directly over tue ‘The jury then withdrew to the upper chamber in Which the euivide was committed. the first witness eximined. with M. Paradol yesterday whi'e walking tore! wanted to bay @ pistol M. Dojardin endeavored to dissuade him from doing, 00, sealing that be wes nervous to go on without of Pemarkably strong mind, He then spoke of ti med to be much w if there were nny pecn- niary difficulties or domestic troubles which might have led to the sticite, and Was told that there were none, that he was sware of, M. Berthomy sui n in which th “rhe reporter then iy embalmed. Two T pistols wete on the bureau ; e other contained the ease o| An inquest was M, Prévont-Parad oF, id that Minister Paradol was a widower, with two clilldren, who were now at New. rt, Ri. and whom he intended sending to France vette on Saturday. the sar. arrived in on the 18th ult, qnestion lu rogard to the probable cause of M. Puradol's sai- ted above, sald thi deceased was con- The cartri evidentiy and had been excl at J fora the decensed. perfectly eaturated with blood, and the Garpet Was also thorduelily drenched. THE CAUSR OF THE SUICIDE. or of the French Lega. tion of Auguste, last person to hold con- in answer to @ bx-Minister, as when he leit Washington th stantly recurring to tue OPPRESSIVE STATE OF THE WeaTnen, and that it affected his head very much, whi have produced temporary Insunity, and, while labor- der the manin, he took ere ts another theory, ntion, whieh is at least plausiole. that is, ‘aradol has never seea mach of political life, having been more of « literary man tan a politician, Again. the turmoil and excitement attendant npou jvortant office into which he was so introduced (rom a comparatively quiet life, borides the existing troubles at home, may terious effect pon his miud, a indirectly the eanse of the eentiem ‘These are the on! which [can aseribe for t CAUSE I8 A MYSTERY, and so it wiil remain ante the end regard to M. Puradol’s provious sanity, M. Ber- . Dejardin was Me testified that he on Pennsylvania The management of the Home for th Children of Soldiers and Satlors in Plashing, L. L, is severely criticised by the citi are freqnent that the cnildren are insufficiently sup- plied with food, and are subjected to ment, it is said that a child 1s o¢e: over to the village keeper of the cels to be locked up for a night. ‘M. de Jardin, the Ci Parsdol's valet, tre was th worse with the decensed Minister ; that for two or Uhre Je 8 the heat hod greatly oppressed Tim, and What te war news irom Lurope had aftected’ him On the aiternvon of Tuesdiy he was apperentiy in good health, althonch #Ul suffering Hie retired at his custom- ary hour, lis yulet noticing that he was somewhat At Lo'clock Auvuste heard the reyort of platol, and springine ‘rom bis bed, ra Paradol’s room. in ‘the centre of wh master in bis wight dress, aud seemingly much ex- te, did you hear it!’ eaid M. Paradol. enid the valet: “ and did you?” 1.‘ T.suppose some one A for that pur- where one was purchase, ister wrote lim nanded to him, On Monday the Tle was about breaking it open, but was requested by the Miniiter nivas some uccident abould happen to After heaving of the suicide this morning at 5 frow the excessive he ch stood his High Life Gossip fo Althoneh written on Monday, it is dated July 1. tion is a8 follows Ifany aceident should hapnet zs and the Consa Place, to see T hope that th culltmted by tue fricuds that 1 may bave PREVOST PARAVOL. t to-day brought to Lim ich read as follows 1 pray M. De) mearares to be ered Auvuste to bring him water, and the valet, not dreaming t ted vivience w return he four Dlood, A physicinn wa tempts (o save ais fe were In vain, afte: 1 o'clock, having made an eilort to speak, BE ye) bright. end les some points chow that’ Paradol's act was pre- uote states Ubat his y 1 certainiy considered him rational in all re- r, you read his «plendid reply after presenting his’ credentials to the Prosideut, and T can cail that else than (ue emansuon ‘The ox-Minister alao gatd that the sudden death of Paradol French it Wi Leration ton in a very crippled state, and that M. Belionet, ihe Secretary of Legation, had not yut arrived frou nee. The only persons now in charge of the Embassy are the Count de Torenn the third clase, and the Count de Pourtaler, taché at large without definite ase. that he would not tak sponsibility in leaving the coantry of France in such without positive o PAA, Derthemy bas heen appoloted the French Am- ih himself, let the room. M. Paradol on the floor, in a pool of at once called, but all at- spects. Surely, M. Dejardin said the # note left on the table, “Lk myself. Berthemy come back and ‘M. Dojardin, in answer toa don't sbink yor ofa sane mind stay. me PAIEATION. ® jestion by the Coro, ital condition of M. Paradol, said jatter's mind appeered tobe much affected by Valiers, the housekeeper, testified that she in the dwelling since last Fiiday; bad Wreathe:| lis inet, Auguste, the valet, who is wlkative little Frew which evidently meditated. On Monday Inst, 4 masier called him to him, and, drawing » wallet from his pocket, sald: * You see thit, Auguste f”” “Yor, sir,’ replied Aucuste, “This wallet conial an attaché of iguisent. He pon himself the re- A NOISE EVERY NIGHT ‘There was always some- no, Whether by rats or not she did not o'clock she heard 9 pistol shot. @ saw the Minister lying on the breath. She had inexperienced hands | and had no rest from it. fers from his sovereign, the im- many things of great velu "6 should hapyen to me, ‘of thie and take good care Auguste promised his master to obey the injnne- M Puradol showed Auguste twilet box, im which wus filied a email drawer. explained io Auguste that that drawer covtained money, and in case anything should haj be (acruste) must take care of the tollet box tike- m ing to the room, h frightened. caw bim draw t vinegar and water to revive bi retired at 9 o'clock last ulght, in the habit of locking the door. Auguste Merton, valet of Paradol, who came from France with him, testified through’ the Marquis de t he heard the report at 1 o'clock, and tive voice of the Minister, tion. At another tm PARADOL ON THE ECROPRAN TROUBLE. At 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning Sefior Domingo Ruiz, a resident of New York, h Ant conversation with Prévost-Paradol in Washing- i the importaut topica ‘of were freely discusse | "The French Minister, says Se 1 & long and pleas- ment, has alwa' filelity and probity, and is considered by all who interpreter, th AN INVITATION FROM SECRETARY FISH. ister, just before retirip, elved @ formal invitation to dine with Sec- day. row Kiinieter's death created ewent 19 Wasuinzton among all classes ‘As was nulural, nourly evory one coupled the tracic ona of the Minister with the recent uews were for & time of the opin- os. Turadol had received private de- viag him tidings of ‘tan early hour r Raiz, was in ox: He stowed no sicns of fatigue, nor affected by the heat, ne thermometer in Wasuingtou marked over ‘The deceased Mi cellent spirits, did be appear. to, be, st ‘The valet answered, “do hear; the noise t but fn the next one. The eon and, urless the testimony of witnesses on the ap: roaching trial should rove otherwise. they lived gether in perfect harmony up. to the time of separation, July 1, 1867, when Mr, Roux sailed for California to seek his fortune, ‘The complaint of Mr, Roux sets forth that her husband not only committed adultery with various persons in July, 1867, Joly, 1968, and Mav, 186%, but that be liad deserted ber ‘and her child, and contributed nothing for their sapport since the date the specifications in the complaint 1 offers proof that in July, that in July. lace where the adultery that in May, 1960, be ‘The news of the ©. He spoke gratefully of the kindly manner in wivteh be had been received, and expres jon, of the courtesy of the representative Amer: joins with whom he had been brought Not a word did he utter touciing the onerous daties his responsible office, nor did ke once intimate that he was iu the slightest degree uncomfortable or came into wie MB PELL DOWN. ‘The witness could not lift him up, and theretore let him lie on the carpet, had fallen in a M8 he called ‘the housekeeper, and to- gether they went into the kitchen to get vinegar He lived about three quarters of an hour after he was ahot® He made only one sign during the last fifteen min- Miniater did not say a word more afier caling him, The night shirt wora by tthe time he committed suicite was pro- : ed. Witness further teatifet that pist’l lay on the table with a ball near it ready ted. Tae only pistol discharzed was found under his body, Tt was stated that his valet, after the suicide this morning, took the pocketbook with money in It and the pavers and other articles of value, and delivered them to the Lecation. Tho jury rendered @ verdict that said Anatate me to bis death at about 1 o'clock: A. M, on the 9th day of July, in the year 1 Tiey turther find ts said M, Anatale Prevost his Goverment ter tv the French arms, TIE BODY WAS EMBALWED ind prepared for* barial, Thinking the minister ubject of the Buropean war he spoke with the guardedness of a diplomat, ho, of course, upheld the course of the I Napoleon, snd predicted tor that monarch tu measure Of success due to his creat abtiit M. Berthemy, the late imister, just on his way to Prance, whither he was to #ni? on be at once communica cable. Ou receiving « reply to bis despatch he will gion, wke charce of t alin, eud conduct the business oi the bureau until he shal! be relieved. The body will be ‘The Secretary of State to-day telegraphed to Min- feicr Weshburne, instructing him to tuform the French Government of the sudden a ‘The President, on the sugecstion ecretary, has ordered A GUARD OF over the remains of the deceased Minister at his late jon us may be re ited guests an- he was fully aware thal would be ia favor of Pr fo a short time the sentiment of our people would ret popular eympathy , but was certain that at once go ty Wael Mr. Ruja. being & netive Cuban ted in the strugcle between bis and the despotism of Spai This is did mot neglect the ‘onsicur Paradol an ex. relative to the position of the French Government on the Cuban question, Minister avowed himself as friendly to the struc nd added that in France the p vuiling opinion was that the revolution in the island could not be pat down by the Spauish forces, assured Seflor Ruiz that NAPOL#ON SYMPATHIZED WITH CUBA, and might before vory long manifest his sym| The Emperor, occupation of any part of the vent oF war with Spain, as he fot wish Wo give umbreze to the United State SeNor Haig says that Giere was gothinj langage, tie manner, or the sctions of Prévost- Paradol to indicate either flichtiness or indispost- He was \hroughout the ioterview cool, col- Prevost-Paradol Provost Parado ly ; that or a short time bis letters from th gold were rezolarly auswered; but that all at they were received tn silence and repl coine, 1k {8 added by persons acquainted with the fami- les interested that when Mr. Roux was intormed tat proceedings for divorce had been instituted, his earnest protests were met by & proposal on the part Of bis fatber-in-tnw that if he (Roux) would consent to have the charges. of adulter: wonld make no objection to the decree of div ould settle upon bin §75 per low him the privilege of seeing ‘This proposal, secording to it, was aecevied; but atier atime Roux refused to submit any longer to the indignity, and cancelled the agreement, ‘Another informant aeserts that the real eanse of Mrs, Roux's desire to. be absolved from the vows that bound her to ber Nusband was that during lis f the death of x was a gunshot the heart, produced by « pistol tired by gling Bepubite, hh saeh other atten irse Secretary and t ated much pleseure at tie dinuer whic 7 cht by the Secretary in eom- 10 the lute Minister, SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THE DECEABKD. ost Paradol, the new French Mla ister to this country. wore death by his own hind in Waslinyton Tle was the illecitimate son of the Comédie Franguire, waose name ired French ‘naval officer, ue Colie"e Bourbon in Paris, the first prige in French: ing year an Lonorary prize iu n entered the Kool ich he yraduated fy 1551. hinself to French lijeratuse, and tn 1965 became ‘A your aiterward be returned to 4 limnelt to the Journal des Débots fe asristunt editor, and subsequently became chief editor of that paper. For a short time he also wrote for the Presse, and bis eoutributions to the Gourrier du Limanche—a weehly paper—attracted great atte Gon by their biting irony on the I ee Bull Ran—Justice from the Chicigo tribune, battle bas hap, McDowell, nitial manner, Would ot attempt Jand, even in the Nive years after th bevin to feel that we walk upon the solid nd its lmportance, In the first place we huve learned to estimate the character of McDowell, who plinned this battle With a cool, wise bead, and tought it out upon this tdvantace he could make estimadug its here he (M, Li mouth, w his child once a weet one inform: plan accordin® to the ber of the inaterial that lay at bis command, uring the whole war was better devised, and foueht mpon w * years, ind more nearly been success The Federal commander was uss folly of his troops here as few comm: ever been, and yet he kept up heart, cause, Wook @ third-rate place under M n With fenerous resignation, Where tn 1848 he took ‘Pne only complaint he uttered was a repetition of the renrara he said be had made to Senator Sumner that woen he left Franco he hd not th intimation of ao approaching war with ewhat anuayed that the purty to which be belonged would oppose and would not believe that he Was igno- the Emperor's intention to open hostilities, A SUM REPORTER'S INTRRVIEW WITH M. PARADOL, tn New York in the forenoon 'y 13,00 the steamer Lafay He was secompanied by hie son and daughter, led at once to the Westminster remained anti! jock train for Washington. Yelock * SUM reporter called at the West- of paying his ren) d to obtain his pean War, Senving ited to follow Ue early devotes roteasor wt Aix, nd gave all the #uce rty support ; and ‘Vhomas, it is safe to say that there is no man inthe United ‘States upon whom we rely for judgment, for devotion, tor will- ingness to wufler above the common fate of all who ered then, more than Irwin McDowell, Last winter, when te Army of the Potomac mot » and McDowell sat them, thinking Himself an unsuccossfu' fet down among the fullures of the war, a quiet young officer arose with his glass in bis hai proposed the health of Gi 8 stamivering leged that her assistance to ba effected, aud henee When’ the complaint ant’s count since the death oi George H. peri Adminis: elected member of the French) Acuaemy over Jul at Paradol Lar wlw 8)* been # liberal in 1d LO the Imperial régime. of the appoint: vuniry has provoked many bitter comments from Lis old associates, and clurges © renallly are freely made by them apainsthim, As wo the ‘MOTIVES OF Bis SUICIDE thore is of courte room for all sorts of speculation, planation most generally credit ‘was that he bad bi japoleon, to conve, reply to our Governmen eniirely coptsary to bis innate feeling ite to his whole political evreer that lie could neciance to it, and availed himself of. in lie Opinion, the only honorable way to evade arty proceed: Hotel, where the} they took the 9 0 uiely among to the new French Min pon the the ard, the reporter Wis soon doing #0 he was met on the (hresbold of the parlor by M. Paradol, PERSONAL APPEARANCE he was rcorcely the embodiment of th eau Idec of 4 statosman or literary ce Was below the mediam height, nol very erech an: evidently of a nervous temperament, ments Were quick and his mauner hurries whieh peenlivrities, however, are chara Ho tial the yivacity and re generally looked for in « Frenebman, al bis teatures had @ slight ustache were ciosely trimmed, Mort to say that wince the war bad passed by, and we had come to know man 4 man to man, we Were equal to. the ap- precision of the commander of the rst Army of whole table rattled with 4 amidst more applause Of any man that nicht, ‘the most patient the Potomac, Dravos und hearty cheers, than had greeted the pai McDowell rose, d herole mart structed by hi ovaege OF 60m Coroner Keenan beld an over the body profoundly moved \r of the War, and id, that he knew the justice of his country- mev would come at last; that he hi long before, but that be hid not he knew that it would come; and regular arwy nature meltin he gave @ litt than tears, be A expected it plained, because whose husband sned ond Buckley seized defend himself, in the bead, crept bebind Buckly an A verdict was yesterday rendered agains: MeCarroi aud he was neld fur tri ers it is whispered thet M, Paradol, wos interview on Tues: wy inlormation thet intended, in the eve! it Prussia, or not sid) . and thereby force Spain It is stated thut both the Presideut and Mr. Fish intim to vetration on the part of France would iyo by our Government a8 N OVENT ACT st one cherished Mov wited ue Was French interferences in Bt J to have replied that he hi Wieligeree on the subject to communicate, (the question was then convert +) into» warn: ded to convey ned by Gen, Grant a to whetber be Was announce ‘down to the oc coulsun, which wa use it was both the occasion Yuero wre more men who fo Arty of the Potomac who would enlist Dowell to-day than uni which the war in th Clement of character was reaiznation, never mutiny: iz any man behind bis back, Yo Zapense of frightful calumuies and it is probable that his ame Wil grow hevectorward as roundly as, duriag the War, fLwas suddenly obscured. At ‘tho batue of Cedar Moun a thousand men who would have shot Mel is tracks, If the) dared, for not coming to the relief of Banks,” and. Geary, pylyaia, denounce Uli, as b With a Rounded ns to the Roman, gave him the Jews: lel to, and the whole tout ensemide merchant rathe His eyesswere dark and brilliant, and Lad a bablt of wandering rap- to another, but never resting steadily for ay instant upon one sp ast (ured ont. wwe that of the ing, never abusin, to the cause at Ui heaped upon bimsel ‘oe doctrine, and would mplaces becoming such, Wi Oud thls + was decidedly unpretentious. dark drab pants and vest, and a goouly sized dia in his shirt front, rter Was very cordia plessed to meet with 4 representative of rofession, and spoke of lis counecuon ‘a8 being the most congenial He talked rapidly and fluent: d with ouly @ slight French accent, Valo, Matied free t any address on rece cen, Geo, P. Koweli & Co., Publisher Dew York moud glistent Lis reception of Ho expressed now Govern (Geary) eat up ip bed On that octasio#, a» Svery- where, McDowell Was a man without ostentation, with » hard military education, and he would not move untii he bad orders, which’ he uever got, well for us, who live upder @ and cap say what we please of o have lived long © aright the life and services of this man, dowly, but it gr the least of ie Jol war recommen “Aha by the Delievery of this ol ie supposed to bi vs tie reviy whieh th deiver ty this Interrogation, urs wLo bad ub interview with M, tle cay previous to bis death, ‘on all topies, ta agency In the L commend It to ly In Bnglish, fn such & was Bald our reporter We shoul: (eel grateful to you, M, Paradol, as being one of the fe thized with the North ular government 10 vereed Ireel lw) condition, complalni h to be able to the rebellion.”” plied, * and ‘it slould syinpal inst slavery.” LIS FRAKS AND wOPES, “tly Wher be aad presented Bie Wedeniiais wo ie Pee ident, he expressed | was quite natural that Treedou ‘wheo pitted ‘His appointment to MAb GIVEN MIM GREAT PLEASURE, he said, as he bad always loved America and bor ia reafte body will have be nemed among mon to Po ris, givis ails & 1 THURSDAY, JULY LIFE IN 1 SUN'S I. PPORTBRS, paateen Senany dent K Imprisonment 850,000 Damages + by Telcgraph, without Keawisition, Messrs, Yard & Furlong, and W, 8. Flippin, counsellors at law, have served a writ uson ex-Su Perintendent Kenedy, ut the instance bf George R. Rotter, late of Mempbia. Prank 8. Davis, President of the Firat Notional Baok of Maumphis, who is in OU MEY, hos been joined in the writ with rhe ex Siu pertntendent. ‘The damag soadors of Tae Aire may remember 9 habeas corms cate that was (riod hefore Judge MeCunn, sued out with a vi plaimtit Rutter, fre Inid at $50 O00. Goyervor of Tenness arrest, ey A Novel Chase of « Thief. Hemen driving @ team, who at once cave chage. thief ran down Fortioth the Re Pirk, which he crossed t econd atrect Rixth’ svenn her team J in pureuit ed him to Righth av Acry of * was here raised, the fellow w: a Central Park policeman, out of uniform, prorat et ‘The Bonrd pf Education Forgery. The proceeding brought ov bebalfuf the B many tiwes betore nated. The matter was to Me rt. Moros 4 Charter York, Leverieh md >. AK METROPOL DAS ES WERE AND TUKRK BY THE IS. wedy Sued for Fatso ent The This was of releasing the present from the Towbe prison, where he bod been jam ared by Baperintendent Kennedy. Richt at ten dave provinas to hie being able to com- thanieate with bie friends, anote and a 85 bill inan old shoe, the frst carried (0 @iriend, while the lather was prekel by the obliring prison servant. It turned ont on trial thet Konmedy had arrested Ructer ono ied liad been rent from Memphia, Instica. ted, a2 it ie now eleimed, #0! Davis. There was no requisilios Mutter cor trived to elip tole. iy by the retentame the arrest (rom upon the Governor of few York, nor Was there any Warrant or other legal process of any kind whatever #8 a basis of ar rest, ‘Tho plamtiff’ proposes to show th: maliciousiy caused the orrest, Judge MeCunn, added, at once discharged Rutter irom Davie About 4:80 o'clock on Thursday afternoon a young wortmn, While walking Gown Fifth avenao, was accosted opposite the reservotr by two genteo! young men, ove of whom tooks her pocketbook out of her hand and made of with it, The other re mained to sympathize with her. The demonstra: lions of the Indy attracted the attention of two ger ve rvoir and anil ton seized by ard of Education to compel the City Chamberlain to credit the Board with $17,500, the amount of a forged check of warrant drawn on the City Cham- Verlain at the Broadway Bank, urporting to havo beer ard, which has bee courts, lias been term mitied National Bank of the Bank of have decided in {avor of the Board of Education, ted April 19, 1867, iened by the officers of the te sud- lor, President ot the President they Every Republican for Tom Murphy Now. The Hon. Thomas Murphy, Collector of the Port, will take active charge of lis new office to- morrow, All the Reoublicans who opposed his firmation, and domanded the retention of Mr. Griu- nell, are for him now, It is waid that Jemmy Thomo- con- the Harbor Master, who enthusiastically d ded Grinnell a month ago, has magnonimonsty withdrawn ell opposition to Mr, Murphy hell, now Naval Officer, bas no"patrona 1, as all the attacaés appointed by Gon, Merritt ve been retained. / —— Barbarity to Soldiers’ Orp! % \aintlien COMPLI Love with a Younger We Man-A Father's Proposn law-Charges of Infidelity. A divorce case is to Le tried at the July term ‘of the Supreme Court, before Judge Cardozo, which will prove to be. in many particulars, aa remarka- ble as any ever entered upon the court docket, It is not only remarkable in {cself, as touching the social position of the parties, the charges preferred DY PUT axainet defondant, the cweoping dental of the letter, nnd the circumstances which, as a!- leged by Uc: respondent, were the real cause of the ‘suit, bat is likely to open an important question re- lative to the exercise of certain powers of the © ‘The suit was instituted a few weeks ago by Eliza Roox agaimt her husband Frederick Roux. Roux is the daughter of Mons. Charles Lassalle, senior proprietor of the Courrier des Etats Unis, and lady of One presence, agreeable manners, and finizhed education. Mr. Roux, her hosbana, is of Alexandre Koux. the well-known cabinet of 627 Broadway, and for a jong time has held the position of Paymaster on board ony of the Peruviaa monitors. Hi gentleman of culiure and retine borne the bighost rej know him to be incapable of any uct that shoold Dring upon him the odiam which usually attaches to the defendant in a suit for divo: were married bat a few years first mentioned. dn answer the defendant use 167, he was on his 1363, he was not at the charged was cotnmitted ; an suiled from St. Thomas, and wae & days on tae pas- sage homeward, and therefore not guilty of the com: mission of any act whatever within the limits of the Tuited States as charged. in brief, the substance of the complaint of the wife and the anawer of the husband, Tt is paid that fornia in 1867 his wife with his child accompanied Lim to the steamer, and wt the parting y to Onlifornia ven Frederick Roux left for 11 the aficetion of one who loved him sulle) would absence she had formed an a'tachinent for a gentle: man employed by her father in the office of the Courrier des Etats the old love and take on but the trial was adjourned following di ‘gain adjourned, ‘The’ case is to be the 28th inet, ——$—_ juckley Homi: vT ide. th 1 Was intoxicated and insulted Mre esented the affron bunds of James deCarrol, MoCs truck him on th ee Newspaper Advertis A book of 125 pages, contains a list of the Amesican adverdeing incdinus, giving the names ei eulation 4 full particulars Gonverul ‘and woebly pout ‘ke. Every udvortier, and overy p Tue fir W the largest and best ady fel Stalte wha we Can cheer 9 ALLE ‘that THe Gnanp SuRPHISK!—The eray-baired hardly Delieve thelr eyes whi Jocks restored to their pris bhey see ino beauty neparent fluid, Phaiok's Vitale, oF ‘Vou, w the srticle 10 question, ond ument.—Ade, —— ATED DIVOKCE SUIT. Mr, Gri at Fin dis Orphan 9 «=Complainte erael panish- nally handed Mra. Grandy—Falling hier vurt Mrs. ation for ago, their had Call. ished 1)pon evuted- aud of once ceased to auietly proved, and her, favoring the chanze, eave bi jerved apon the defend. framed issues were subwiitted to the Court, and aimotion to settle the issues on June at was granted by Judge Barnard. Alterward an order was granted by Judge Cardozo to havo tho case heard in October, The derendavt’s motion for a struck jury then came up, apd a motion to the cause tried July 11 w counsel apper have eranted, On that day until the 12th, on which occasion inquest yesterday ‘of Bartholomew Buckloy, who died in Bellevue Hospital on the 28th of June, of a,tractui of the skull a Me. Buckley, A scuile en: a shoema ers kuil rol was slightly wounded picked up, at old axe, and rr adit ‘Aland famlly newspapers, to iether with ail those haying large 0! ed in the Interest of Fel ulate yk of erent tot fitven 0 Vara burgh (Pa.) Leader, in ite issue of May % h fsues this fucerest/ng au tistue ly Fe of thos why dosire 60 ad. vertise thelr businets sctentifiea!!) and aysteniaucaly 0 Lo Froure the lurvest amoube Of publicity 10F the loast expeuditure of mguey.— ade Bo! in Wate! jewelry, and Silvorware.— J. H, Johweton & lipbimon. 1H Bowery — A ADA'§ LAWSUIT. MARINE INTLLLIGENCE, A GUARANTER RUPTURE CURR. DR. BHERMA retuned trom hfe visit Werte and is oMCG.ANT Droadway by those afflicte Sadge Narboor's Recognition of the Geverat asa Kepresentative of the Caban Re) The suit brought in April Inst by Burique Lovnaz against Gen, Manuel Qu ry Moon rine....18 00 ad, F Wiftolt Gate... 4 00 Arrived -Wepwnapar. Jniy 2. Amories. Rio Jat mse. & pase. Minne, ed bao wi, TRO "3, pe Sandy Hook. 1 Yain atvempt oF erman refers t ‘ehanea in tivls city, w Arvenca for man; Stoamentn Sau Jp Dacian, Gan Bile Vietstin otentic $1,560 money lent, was again before the Court yes- terday, the prosemt mation being to atrike out the ‘The money is claimed to have to Qnernda in 1668, »t Nawea in bie anewer admits receiving the ‘money, bet alleges that at tant time himself and Loynaz w citizens of Cuba; that the revoblic of Cuba iad « resulurly organised Goversment ; that ite belliger- hed een revogoized by many Govern: Qnevads, wt the time he received the money, * as actiug «8 agent of aid Wht Be rece! and wherever of the most rellabl Sonn at bis. oie a hoat nedleat wuthiceity Yo the eoanery AMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY feling at REDUCED PRICES, "GEO. 0. ALLEN, Broadway, under St. Nichoias fotel. log 1CR PRAMS GN oe eae fatanzas, anear, &e. Wexford, Windsor. NS, plaster , He nenal Fiver awa ooakewise —————— Business Ne Tho Prettiest Woman in New York, Mise in Our fashionable society for her distingue appearince aud beantifal complexion, wae once & sallow, ronah-ekinned girl, chagrined at her rod. freckled face. She pitehed tnto Haan's Magnotia ‘Ralm, and i Row As protty im complexion as she is charming in mauners. ‘This article overcomes freckles, tan, sailowness, moth-patcnes, ring-marks, @e., sad makes one look ten years younger than they are. Mag- olia Malm for ® transparent complexion, and Lyon's Kathairon to make the hair plentiful, Inxuriant, soft, and delicate, have no rivals. Tho Kathairoa prevents the hair from tnrning gray, eradicates dandreff, and is tac best and cheapest dressing in the world. iver und expended ft ax ste wonuda insther clims that, ne minister to Mexico. iy pot amenabie ta the civil jon yesterday, allowing K—, well kno: in the United States, be, courts of this State, Mh ead on behalf of Loy the money was used In CNET, inten RAND orn a plano for his boreh M Srl alates Lahad ch he acknowledged the indebtedness, Judge Barbonr denied the motion, A letter of Que- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, gab tee cats, A Wepxeepat, July 20—P. deen lee# excited to-day, ft conrequence of the ‘ate tone of cable despatches, end during the morning hours showed comparatively light Nuctua- Helore the formal commencement of Wisinoss antes were made between 12% and 121% trangaction# at the regular sesefon atizix. During he afternoon the price advanced to 122}, on cable reports of an increasing parte at rhe London Stock F. but being subsequently diceredited, tne preminm fell Later. however, on desparcties of a con ‘fn London, with bonds Mi, the price quickly advanced to 12M, closing at 6200 P.M, at 122%, In the gold tom market the rater paid for having Valances carried were 7, 6, and 6 @ ent, per annum. And 1.92 and #4 of 1 Bcemt. ner diem. Afver Clearing aiilion was carried over at 4 of 1 # The Java took ont $1,988,000 iu apecto, amt the total of $2,008,000. awn by reason of the limited tim 4 at the Gold Exchnnge d balances, $2. M.—The gold market UFDALY OFgANs, and to counteract organic Weakness, ropsy, gravel, strangury, and female irregn- Jarities, administer HELMBOLD'S BUCHU, which ts » tafe aod postive cure. ee As eR ERA TAGS, able and armless, Sold by druggists, Depot —— LL} si. SE WALrAcTs Ty -e% FRITZ YON VASDELRLT HE GERMAN in Charles Gavicr's triumohaatly sucoes MARRIED. SMITH—BURKF.—On Wednestay. J) Rev, Father Lafont, tinned declining marker ee ater TR EVERY, 8Ch DIVORCED. * Tn this city, on Friday. ange Frederick k. Loew, Joba Moram fro Cather- Ny the Conrt of Chancery of New oriskie, Chance!lor, May verm, 1870, 3 WEDNESDAY Colorado #800 00" D TWO WEEKS IN AD’ Amonnt was with: The total clear Bank wero $122,204.(00; fe currency balances, $3,519,907. ‘The principal quotations Quite a large st agt. Saree Toussol — ce Van Brunt, on the In the above entirier exis, TH. 1820. on In Fehort As refers, eranted @ decree of aivores in favor Of the pla aAND stGer ¢ ETHIOPIAN, Ws, pouay NLWCOMB and FRA) SIRARD, The entire Great Variecy Company In @ DriAlamty f MUSCAT Mict ANak, RED DEMON And the Sensa!lonal Drama of the BELLE OF THR BOWERY, GRAND MATINEE! nanan ‘02195 ed PM. S126 6 PM At the advertised Treasury WAS antloipated that the bide would be large. pired, however, that th of one million gold tt DASSETT.-fnMenly. on Taesday, July 19, Henry D. | Including But) Breeett, in the 8M) venr or hts ne. Funeial servicer at t amounted to onty #0%5,000, nee of hie brother-tb-law, at prices ranging from 120.50 to 122.40, These bids were Wut the remaining $975,900 will not be sold. exchange continues strong on ihe basis of 1104 ver, little doing D MENAGERIE, Incais of steam power. F PROGKA MME. week of RS, and At D'ATALLE and M PIERRE DUBOIS in car rt TROUPE in the panto! EAU, preceded by T! pe for prime Oodaye bills tof the county W In Paris bills, which are quoted at 5.18Y@5 12} to the doar for tong francs, and 5.114@5.10 for shoft. Ger- exchanges are very high, aud rates nominal, money market hae been acti hension that our banks will be #o drai ing the Kuropean war aa to wenkon their reserves Up to the close of tne banks call loans ruled at sharp Later as high as gold interest ws in exceptional instances » commision of % ® cent added to the curreney legal rai demand from the West {# also springing up, witch, com- ing Concurrently with the gold specalation and the ad- vanced premium, ts caleu!ated to harden rates. {oa limited business in discounts, and rates Lave Deen advanced, commercial scceptances not bell below 7 # cent. ‘The Government bond market has been rather more qniet to-day, notwithstanding th wouties come at 76290, although It Is proper to dd that the renort of the lower Tely discredited. The market opened comparatively firm, but yielded hay F rent. Doarda, thouga there Was lose disposition among fore en bankers to bear the market ay., Heury Clows & Co. w Wi nd friend of the family are reanect- 8 late residence, ly Invited to attend ce funeral, from weren Sth and Sth Ave, Ble Ioneral will leave tha ehureh, 07th rhursday, wt 12 o'clock Ma. COOK.—I Rrooklyn.on Tnesdat ‘and Broadway, Funeral services at 10}; inty 19, Henry Wal. nagerie onen from Containing Little Inia and 1,000, Aamission 9 cent 1d of spe@o dur- Curiosities gf nature and art. G48 Pancras cy of Charics H. aud Annie T. Cook, aged “The relatives and fr reported. The | parents, corner of Powers and Smith sts., Brookiyn, nt further naties, LUCKEZTA BORGIA. heats soeured #ix days tn advanes. NEU MATIC Mew, Flizaheth, witow of David Caldwell. a friends of the tamly are resnect the faveral, trom her lat st, on Thuisday, July 21, ‘The ‘relatives TUNNEL under Broadway nee, 457 Weet 1st ° DILU.—On Taostay, July 19. of Dill, wile of J: ie relatives and friends of the tamt'y are respect! tend tne funeral, at the readence 0: Vith et. South Wrook- non oxy, Mrs. Sar London quotations of Drother-in-law. David Ineh, 2 Ten on Thoreday, 2st int DISR.--On Moni wife of J EM Dise, Wieyard and ( Lodge. No. 317, fa the work nly 1% suddeniy, Saran Jane, the worte wid aud Keocnd daughter Of the late 3 nd fricnds of the family, ates Neptune contend for ty at the subsea market ciosed |. fram thé. reside Tan Mace enters Kirkwood and Lcunse 104 1114 $205, '65. comp. “oe foeter. 24 Prominm. £200 third, for gi! horees, exe Yoid and La@y CT The relatives and friends of the tamt!y nre invited to Tne-al, from the residence of 13 South 9h ot. Willlamabargu, on Thursday, July al, n Wednesday. July 19, Lonisa Elliott Det. shter of James A. aud Cemenuine M. WBN 109 [10-406, se « Noautan Bey fret Roird & Bc 5 . The rest of the list wat weak, old ling off 4 # cont. to dw, is. @nd fouding acl Old Lonisisnas dropped 2 cent. to 6. Tenth National iis Femopeances: Bests Pacifes ia ling off to e Closing quotations for ni First mortgage bo the Gumity are re Iv invited to attond the funeral, hor pare ita, in Broadway, bet. With and 109th #te., at 2 o'clock on Friday. July 2. Bo,et weer jor me. may parente, dear, oYasmity Maud ¥ cent. to 10. and Premynm, $1,500; #10 third ; for warces Hat ney 120, Th railway Han Mace enters W, Borst enters. ; "phe ahowe races for the x As Lam now .s0 you So prepare for deaih and follow me. FARLE —On Toestay, July 19, Paward Rovert, the son of Robert and liza Karle, aged 1 year, 10 months, ‘one from onr home, youthful Dioon}; cx Is!and Railroad Comvany AS against $105,256 Ln 1900, av tue Death's ier fingers rest npon t Still beauty lin diy pailid brow: 1°5 pacar this ‘Whe relatives and friendsot the tumtly are respect fully invited t pressure to re! Kk. and enormons entire list, the market | of Tuesday, July i redieted that I hares declined 1 oon Khowed Tore ste: urchases of the et iate tb the afte: on: aged 14 veare, 10 mont! Iy well Hi'od and con ‘Of che family are re a the funeral bears. The tnarket haa been devo! his parents, 172 Allen et., on Friday afternoon, at 2% July 18, 1870, Dents e largest in New York ( ntral and Hud Lake Shore, Olio anil Mississippl HOGAN —O» Monday evoning. fre tiembers of the ©. P.M. tice to attend thi Fespect to our deceased brother, 0 WN. F. cor Der of 4hats afternoon, at 2. M. Cars leave Poiton referred, after Lokets #5 ench ub house up to IL KALPFLEISC Tuck cach day. The fiuctuatioos tn the Of the active list were as (1low er Highest. Lowen, E. 0, Mean. Secretary HARRISON.—On Tnosd boart, Mary Aun M. Harrison, aged 1 years. 5 mouths, and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reapoetfal- dt the funeral, at 10 A. M. Thursday, Chureh, Hobo KELLY —On Tuesday, July. tive of Danagher, Kings “The'funernl will take son, Michael Keily, 816 19. of disease of the 0g eat UouDIe teat uted in the place of Li 10.0 N.Y. C. ¢ Hudson Con... has been subs N'Y! ©. & Hudson Cer ly Invited to a Lose BRaxcn ATURDAY, JULY 80, “ ry Kelly, need faeese BeEEY. m Ohio aud Missiasi Just 9h wt, to-day (Ibursday), July 19, Mary King, aged 22, of after a tong tl King. Drumgowla, parish ot Jends of the family are resnectfulty. invited to atiend the fnneral, from her jate residence, 2,187 8d a¥., i MEMAHAN.—On Tuesday painful ties, Maubew Tes, County Cork, Ire aud, aged Si years. at 26. and Pittsburgh, 106s ; Bos: ‘ara turn to #3. Michigai ana and Western, 14; Fort ee Publications, ETONS' JOURNAL, Too much praise can hardly be bestowed on AP- PLETONS' JOURNAL, the full merit of which ts only properly to be recognized tn the monthly parts."~» a further dows at: Wh; Delaware. Lack Way ne, iegitie and C. mincelianeour Jounty Leitrim, hares were vu ph gelling at Rigo" " 6 Of Adams ut OS qcts Culler States, 4. Closing prices at 6 P.M. were: nd steals, Western ATIPORA, BKK 5 res were lowe american, 4; and 19, after a short and ate residence, MONTHLY P. ‘couity Roreommon, Ireland, 1 FIVE WEEKL’ He ntives and friends of the family, also the trients of Uis brothers-in-law, Jonn and. Mt 4 te attend Wis funeral, on Thar, 1, frou bit late resiue Northestword. Am, Ser. Ub. Ex and, in quantity of material, gives double that of some And over Aity per cent. more In addition to which, it com AVING by F. O. C. Darie; nd two large handsome cartoons printed on tinted ral Minow Central 190 nesday, July 19, Jobe nah. the beloved departed Us life at her Ine FINE STEEL E BANKING AND FINANOIAL, (itauecs are invited. vo attend 1, at 2% o'elock, taken 10 Calvary f OXLRY.—Ou Tuesiay, Jul jer tr ends and ecqu The variety of entertaining and instructive literature, gathered tn oce part of AP- PLETONS’ JOURNAL, challenge comparison with aay periodical of its class, Price of Appletons' Journal, Monthly Part, 00 conte» or $1.50 per annum, in advance, AVI'LETONS' JOURNAL fs published weekly, and consists of thirty-two pagesy quarto, each number attractively tMustrated. {ents consist of Illustrate Papers upon the various subjects that pertain to the Pursuits ad ople, Pictorial descriptions of Famor cal Sketches, with Portraits of Celebrities tm Art, Literature, aud Science ; Mlustrated Travels and f Adventure, Essays upon Literary aud Sooial Entertaing Papers on the many subjects that enlist the sympathy or pane the curiosity of tatetligens minds, and CHOICE FICTION to the form of serial Nearly every number is ae and pictorial iMustration jons due August 1, 1870, on the First 1% ‘Witiem Onley, sd Mortgage Bonds of the Southern Central Railroad Company will be paid that day on presentation at tie Banking House of Messrs. Vkuminrs & Co., Financial Agents of this Company, 16 and 18 Nassaa street, Now York city. WM. H. SEWARD, Jn., Treasurer hin relatives anc friends of the family are respectful- ly invited to a vad the funeral, fro: » this day ( Whred: Wednesday, July 2, Veter Pecuitp the (2 the friends of hts brott ‘are respectfully 9 Sixth Baptist 32, at 9 o'c 0k 20, atuer short . At 1 o'clock 3 jet to attend his (uneral, from U Chueh, on Priday morning WALLY On Wedten ag 2! days, for funeral Ih to-morrow s VANDE. POLL. AL lik residence, in this city, on the Ish day of July, the How, Aaron Vanderporl, in the 721 year of hit age. and friends of the fatally are invited to attend the {ynoral, from bt. Georg on Thus sday woruing, rooklyn, on Weduesday, July 20, id to attend the Mner: brother tnelaw, Wan, PAY th Brooklyn, on Thursday, per. 1d Kast 16th at. y 20.—FLOUR AND Mat.—The Western and State flours. In of Western ans serce of cab! a and medinn Fe Wale. lowe! Stuyvesant square, Willian Witih 89 for trade an Dut lees active; eales 800 odie. at ‘and $7.7h@8).13 for bakers! a fe our firmer at $6. flee sult dull ab nd short Stories, compauied by either A PICTORIAL OR LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, VED ON WOOD,OR \ ENGRAVING, ' Price 10 ceuts per numoer,or 4 per auuum ip ade cetera nee tee“ pytupteenmenend ACARTOON ENG A FINE STEM Lvery Tye., wud 75 tes, {n ond domant and SEND FOR SPECIMEN NUMBER. SEVEN THOUSAND BUILDINGS BURNED. LETON & CO. $25,000,000 oF PaoreRTY Dusrnoven. MUGREING'S SAFE LN CONSTANTINOPLE!!! + The only Safe which Pressrecd its Contents PUBLISHERS, ND 04 GRAND 8'T., NEW YORK, 108.040 bush, wt Bi SigeB1.99 for N for No? Milwaukee In atore at Ticket Om Away, 8 Chait oOkIYM, and wt be aiid gis tor yolio t creived haretwitnreay f with our Mioleter, H that one of your who want to un sua war will read G. ALFRED TOWNSEND. et, Up stairs. Cw ALU AND bi PRovigroxs—Pork firmer and more active ; sales 1,200 ne Mens, BCE ern mess on the Spel, nod $3. 12 ef active und firme: Je Re Oe Te hetween land dl OOK MTOR E O47 now lave the aboy ObiMiLed some lnportuat order diwut servant, IMOKIDES.”” PATENT CHAMPION BAKES, ble protection from fre now known,” 4 The moss res ee, fo. Septal fea aah eeisles nd (he Frankie or briuaRL Lisgs (uring & the latter for fresh Cotton stendy, at We. for widait HERRING, PARREL & HERMAN, OR, MURKAY OT, New Youe. PuLLADELPALA, — bop rae a 7 Whiskey vrmer at Lee. an Gali; reftu ; ¥ Fretghle frm; to Faunxt, Lixnnino & Cc Hennino & Co., C HeBMING, FauneL & SURKMAN, y {Ur Orgel Wi WEAK, by. ricau sail veeecls, New OnLeans. Mui se aid ull wy, Live Stock Market, New Yorn, Wodnesday, July #0.—There were no le, and prices are nominally the & ‘Texans were 8014 at ud’ poor to. pre aulye eattle at 1qc@leige.; for Blaugltered Fastrucnon, INGTON REMINAILY. first-clust seliool tor O°6;, tees hota Ko. wa. July a, hiv. 87, 10, 46, 72, 1, 14, 6, 80, 91. 27, 70,12, 40 Batre ida No. 1, July 20, 1 4 2 22, WW, 7, 1ST, AY, 12 CRY =! luna No. 440, Vu, “ib, Ta, 25, 19, 20, 0, 20. 45, 49, 42, 7 iacormaLon 1 rata Laibories. Abs FuiOn Oh. ond dark row. por year, $210 ‘aud lambs were o-tay, Dut ho advane Sunmez Resorts, TLANTIOC ul Cran WOOd #Lop WL door ey Koons bv aay soa bathing | Cab