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i jEfct Hfto-Jimh (Times, August 12, iscs. 5 F0I1EIC5 BY MAIL. ARRIVAL CF THE CIMBI3A. Villi DE PARIS, RJJSIr. Tbi eteaoMhipe Ctmir-ta, from Hamburg July 99.

sad Southampton July 31. TiU de Pari, from Ban air 30, and Brest Aug. 1, ul Xuria, from Xlverpool Aug. 1 and Queen sic wn Aug. 3, have ar-mved a this port.

Tha two Int-umtd vessels rsarhsrt Sandy Hock lata Mondy night, Tba ilwiw briega three daya' aaiet news than aa previously at band. Cast, actaoni, ol -the Fiile at Pans, wiU ao-ept oar tban-sa for I'trvi papers. Is tbe Houaa oi'Commont, July tl, Mr. Ota ta Secretary of btat lor Foreie-n A flairs, whether ha bad received any information aa to a projected offensive and delonsive ethanes between France, Belain and Holland, or any combtneuon of those Powers, for pnrposaa hostile to Prussia and -German lord Stablx-i rapUad I yeaterday aaw tba Belgian imaicr on the subject of that question, aod ba baa eulhoriaed ma to atata on behalf of bla Ooverameai, that aa tar aa Belgicm ia concerned, tbere is no foundation whatever for tba report. I understand irjin bun, ibat no proposiUun of tba kind described in thia (juration, baa been made by France to Belgium, either officially or non-cGJcieliy.

1 save received a euuilar a ta lament, namely, tbat he reort ta an'ounaed from tbe Hague. J. 8. Mux baa adureesed a letter to the London paper reading thus: As it would appear from the of Mr. DtiaiT'i eloquent speech at Bir- uiiepuain that theis exiale aome miaapprebenaiou concerning my present opinion en the ballot, I aboutd bs obliged by your permltiiiuf me to a late tbat my opinion is aa decided unfavorable to the tie I lot a it ever wae; that 1 sbvuJd aec lta adoption witn regret In any part ol the CnLed Eincdm; that I spoke kgainat it a meetuiK of my coua-iiututa on tbe aame.

eveniug oo wu.ch Mr. Bkiobt wea epeak-luc at li rtuiHKhauir aud Uisi I voted agamat its a I'luUou in Ire icd at the division on it this session." It spnrsrs from tbe titrt rly re am of thi Registrar -iunral tiai in tlie three luonlbe which ended on June the repiat -re of tbe Utile 1 Kinedom al.oweJ 274.430 births 149.2.12 deal ha uiarriaea. I be resident population in the middle of th present year naa estimated at S0.3C3.84S. Tbe Bihop of Wiueht slrr bad been aeixed with attack arli, ttnJ lay at Eta bourne irnxul; ill. The venerable prelate, who ia 78 yeara oi age.

la the i.ior B.snop In tbe House of Lortia. 11 wsh conaecrated ih.s bee of LUndaff aa far back as IdC. and in the Uoaring yrtr was translated to uf Lordship ha. therefore, rzeicieeil Eplc'al authority over that important ilhH duriup more forty Tne extraoidmaiy uaiiti oi 18C9 bad been voted bv tbe rrenc'-. Iv a sia ivi- li includea a crrwa atu util ol fca Iranca.

thus divided Jua'ice and funilo oi.u inipnor, 14.5M),-KWir. kiuahte, 6 i5 uuiitr. War aid Algeria, Mantir, iu.6M),tNU.r. fuiliC Inairno wu, J.80.O1 Olr. Asr cui ur.

CuiuniLrce and P.iblic Works. 2o.l-f. 4el. Minist of 8. ale.

7.000 OOOfr. lliu of L.y out couta.ua the tuuowtng rxspertitg lit- iu crop: The wine crop offer" a lli nutt aaptct aanot everywhere, and ia magDin-orat tn BurgoLd, 'ho Maciouaia, Rfverniont and Lyon a Couuiry. In the vineyards of Bea. jubua, tbe vine eutck lutii beud btutaih lb weight of tba grapes, wbicti at pre.seut have attained aiinost tbetr fnll aise, and Lave tMriron to redden lor too last taw aajrs. Iin ownere are In bitrh epirita; and If sLgbt aLowtra and 'great beat ebouid altanjale as biU tito, there arerounda lor expectiug a very superior ieid ui quauuiy auu quhty aa conipared w.tJ liat oi last year: and bes.dea the vintage can be iikl a Kilt Ui aarller.

We cannot deny, bowever, that the pr.onged drought and tba eatiaordMiary it at have caused aomooamagj tn certain quariera. In anay ni grsveliy soils many oi (be giapeM nave In en riaated by tbe sun. Tue vineyards ol aluuc. 'Or bave particularly aufferej In tbat rai-toi, and r-iu is arJeuiiy loured lor. In thf South the iidiutu, comparauveiv lnoflenaiva in tbase diauicta.

ba cat eo Scra ns loss." liio ntlemju'e file at Vienna la repreeented bv tbe Auaiiiau i.uiuj aa a wocaued poliucal one aa a usiioual nua.iies.a ion. the acopa el which great edcits are m-uw uicreaae. It la, in tact, tba reverse ol thu Kai.oualvcre.n. ibe Jlefxen I'vti, an important Journal ot the A-Ji'trtan capital, tons ei-presjs its opiwD on tne subject: "A leanval of tnia kind ceiehra.id here nuy be considered aa a biaiorical fact oi treat rarity. We Aosu.ans dnrlng ens ut tea yeaia bave bad.

law occasions to bold rejoicings. In Iiaiy tbe national Idea, triampbeu: lutin, Mape, and tba other great clues us tbe theatrea of briluant diapUya, of v.i.ich we bad to pay she coat. and ifeniu bad victotiea to commemome; Peatb baa bad tbe coronation aolemnity, ana a ill at our eipcnsc. but to-uay tba question ia a national fiu, and wa may Juatiy ba broad of it We can boidly laiae out i.tui alter tba uefeata ol otir Generate and staiesoutn. Austria, rrgvnerated, connaing In the spirit ot bberty, is of suore value than a wnole collection of captured guna.

Let no one attempt to tmaervalua ibe inibortanca ot tbla event Never was a aim liar ciicuiuaianoa celc Dialed under condi-ttons ao exvaoiainary. What Puwer could prevail againet a nation noes aspirations toward unity nave uuoergune eucb trials A circular relative in tne use of tba PoUab language been addrtssoii by the Jiuaaian Uovernment to Ita aubotdinatea. It says: li is nectassry to ex-plain tbat ic mterdicuuu of tbe Polish language es-tenda not only to ihoae piacea and aatabliaumanta mentioned in the circular of tbe 22d March, bat also -Co all other public pisoes and esuUuiebinenta, auch as hotels, uuif. eaing-bouaea and hotel dinmg-rooma. rerreatment counters, public bouaea, reals u-ranta, confection) re, codee aouaea, drinking places, oeusrs, shop, wa-ehouaua.

public gardens, promen-suiea, prtdttUH. lltbourapuio and photograpulo establishment a. and in ail piaia to which tue public have acceaa. All private couvereatioa in tbe Polish language la also lurtiiuusu. with tne exception ot those conversations hicn a neld indoors and ia tne lamiiy oirole." Am.

Petersburg dispatcb, dated July 29. says: capture ot nas not been eonnrnied Uie last aiapaichta receivea by tbe konuB Ucv-itAieUi from Uie Uoveruor-Otnexal ol uia lhbaa official uupachea tela tne events wnicb bave occurred trom tne 18 cf May to the 20.n of June. AJosr the capture of bamarcand the Kusaians bad abstained acveral at Uoin numerous ovules ol n. miea, especially at Zcra ilujib, tweife verau Irtm At kvurgsue. wneie n.uy wti huaily beaten auu routed.

1 ha m.r's ttoops were comiuanoaa XtJA. ia Aura) aud Osstsji reuegaue. uw luriuetiy a kitMriau Cossx atcantiius tue txoopa of fecbABUMl-silaLZ, oi Lara-B, Had goue to baiuarcaoo to tue uutuber of auveras tuouaanua- lhe Aiuabi-antai hau opened the ga es, nd Joined atit i truope to besiege ts citadel. uen. kLi rataaM went to Uie assistance of tue beiegeu by luto marchea.

aud on the Uum oi Jane, alter a siege eight days, tne citaael as liberated, aud the aus- onveu iroui ts town." A us.ea Jul) "Ui. detilareo Lust advices ruiveti iroui Orenburg Ht, tuat the ooiuiiuona oi peaoe accepea by Lmir ot Bokhara include hie iijoi.ui to iiuasia ot k. 4.outributon amonntuig to li. a miliiou roubles. I liasiali troops ware a ou tiMiuis the ioa.ars, ot wuicn tney tau taacu peis.on.

THE UNTIED KINGDOM. Ik 4Asiesaia baeala Irej Par- 11 at am eatt. In tba BritiaU Paxliajneut, July 31, tbe Lord usii.r read the lo-losTina; aodreaa trom tbe Quean, prorogn.ng the aeaaton: THE QrZKK PEECH. ai nans iib dKjrriAifXji: lam happy to De en su ed to reieaa yt-n from your labors, and to cflar yen my ackaowtedgineuta tor the diligence ih "i.ca yon bave applied ycaraeivae -to your parba- aj leianona with foreiKn Powers remain fr tan dry and saiiatactury. I have no reaaon to aappoao tnat ma ami be exposed to the calamity oi war.

and pel icy wtil Mituat as ba uireclsd to ascure the tuts i ing" peaee. i annonjiced to you at tba beginning cf ibia mt ih.t I bad airactad an expedition to ba sent Aoytainla to Derate my Knvoy. and others ot my iaubjecte, detained oy aba ruler that country in an unjust captivity. aara that too vrlli a bare tn my aatiafaotlon st tba romiilrle auoceaa whicO has attended tbat ax- pedltlon. After a march ot 400 miiea.

tbrcturb adncult and unexpred oouairy. any troopa took tba ai ku jabu treed tne captives, and vu- dicatad 'he nonor my Crown; and by 'heir hum- Uat return, witaoui on act ol oppraaaion or neew- last aba aiuailtloa bad seou ia obedience to Uta claims of hu manity, and ta of tba highest dunes as my Iha 'eaasl -ion ot tba long-coctinned effcrta to vrosMKe rouadiou in Xralaad baa for aoma tuna teu--oeraa aan TTT-rT tba ex. else by tbe execuuve at except-onai powers, a rejotoa ae -ua as now detained under tbe provisMtva the Act lor tbe autpans on of tbe Aokaos carput, aad tluvt no priseneX swalta In Ireianu icr a-, cflence COU-srwil with the Fenian ouepirecy. tixaiLxatx or rai Mouan or Coauaonat I Jkava to tfeaak you tor tba liberal auppUce wnasn you bave voted tor tba putHie aervice. Hi Loana aw uwitmii: I bave bad muck aansfn xn giving suy aasant to a aariea of snesaurea eoanpietuut tba great work of tne axoeod-aaantoiUie representation of tne people in Parliament, which baa augaged jour attention tor two ant sian wis eawruj uuHipsM anna ana ataer oneaiiors hSS BO pritsBwn ol mil pubuo inltrtw, bad a giadiy gna- iny aaflcuan tulu lot t- l-Jtui sovitiiBeai vut-uTaohoia.

tba aawuiatiou of railways, tbe naaand-iinitn. law tZLum so BrtUaa eaa Aaarase, and ueaVcTuialUon aau awa wa. em alectr-o te-lrsjaa ty tne Puettitaausr Ucn.iai. and to aeveral Jrl lnaaa urea navtn-tor tkear object the ita-Piwt-Taw. and tb.

oivU and enmmal bTT" ot a ComptroUar ln: In ia- wTToau aoiderbla taiorm in ar-ijr ao-i. iuo. aZtb-en eenxinaneed. wbia. bv eombtning bome and tbrotfl tLe rtrtont fiepertiocnti of mill- tar? supply under coe sn bonry, will coatduee to renter economy and eCcteacy both ns peace and war.

It ia my intention lo saolTt the present Partta-meat at tba eartieet day Ibat will enable my people to reap the beneht of tne ai tend eat syaiam of renro-atnUtHM which the eiuom of parliaeinil has pre-vied for tbem. I look wltb ein eonfldenae to their proving themselves woztb of the high privilege with which they bava been invested, and I tmai that, under tba bleaamg of Livme Providence, tbe excrasaton of tbatr opinion on those gieal qui rtone of public policy wbteb have oecopted tbe attention of Psrhimen and remain nndedded my land to maintain Uu unpaired that civil an 1 religious freedom which baa been secured to (11 my auujacis by tbe institutions and settlement my realm Imtercetlwc Bpeecta ef tbta Brltlahi Pra-I Baiter ait tats Heeeait lialstertn.I Dlav. mar Tlae lateral ml Ceadltlea a. at el avorelgsi Relsttlaaa ef tJae Cwwattry. At tbe banquet given to Her Majeety'a II tn later by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoreaa of London.

July 39, Mr. Dmizu made tba foUowiog remarks: BPKECH Or Ma. DIBmAKXI. Be said My Lord Mayor, I beg to thank you oo my own nsrt and tbat of my colleagues, tor toe nonor yr.u bave done tbem tn proposing their healths to tots diatmgnisbed company. I need cot aasur you tbat tbla ia one of thoee ataemblagee of our countrymen in which it la moat agreeable to ua to bava onr names mentioned with regard and respect In tbe ball ot tba chief magistrate of this great dty.

It is not tbe first time, my Lord Mayor, that I have acknowledged that honor, though not precisely in the seme position that I now occupy. But 1 bave never bad tbe opportunity of acknowledging it at a moment wnicb. on the whole, I may be allowed to aay must be so agreeable to tbe tew i Ultra ot her Msjeaiy 'a Government aa tba present. For tbey are now on the immediate eve ol eiuaiuK a critical eeeaion of Parliament, and appealing at tl.e end ot it tnat wa trust our countrymen will deem that wa bave done our duty, and tbat at least the position ot tb cocntrygeneraily'ia one of ahich oo minister ot therQueen need, I think, be ashamed. Mpeakina' tn the-tiiiet place of the city of London.

canret or a wumienl yreiend (kilt owr cammerciai mwrld Aa recotered frm tkttf great coW'ptt wkxck mum tMnn fa" peart ago fid upon IM credit and lAe mterftriM of Mu preal ccsun it We know now, more accursuiy loan we did at the moment, the cauaoa ot the collapse not mtrely an abuse of credit, aa was toen eupposeu, but also a squandering, ao exhaustion our resources. It wss clear, theretore, tuat time waa neoeesary betore we could recover from tbat great visits Time brings prudence, economy and inuusrry; and economy and in-uua ry will in time oiler tuoae xemed al ln-fluciicea to all miatortunee of the kind of whiob tbey are eusoepiibe. Bat tbat pmgreea will be greatly acce.traltd it divine Influences mingle with hun.au eflort; and if, aa in tbe present instance, we bave the proepcot of a prolino narves a prolific harvest not merely tn our own country, but, so tar aa wo can Judce. generally and even universally throughout the world, whicn is now recognised ss the surest source of the wealth oi nation 1 true', my Lord Msvor, tbat altboueb we have made a eomewbat ai.ent, yet, I hope, a aura progreea during1 the last year, the pioepect tnat we bave now betore na will bauch as will increase the wealth of tba nation, will stimulate lis enterprise, and Increase tne consuming power ot the communi'y. I lee), indeed, confident that we are approacmng the enu of tbat great depression of which we bav- been ao long conscious, the iLfluence oi which baa been lelt in some degree on onr revenue, and I mora than trust tnat the time ia rapidly arriving when we shall again enter Into apuer? or progreea and enterprise which, I believe, are tbe normal cbaractrriet-oe of Briush industry.

In o-iitr reeptots, my Lord Mayor, I do not tbat tnia country baa any cat.se of com, 'laiut. If we icok to our foreign we aea no lauee tor anxiety. Indeed, there is little to be said upon that aubjeoi and the external relations Ji aWaad are never tn a tear tor mors tatutary ttate (hum wAew fAers very tutu to said span them. At tbe pteeent moment we bave no ountruversy of any kind with any European Power; and with regard to tii ose subjects uf nusonderstandina which bave been ao mucn exaggerated and ao much dwelt upon by our 1 rawest im tic orothren every week, 1 may aay carry day, brxngt ut tn a better undentandutg pon all thote quuUotu; and I am swrv lAetr ittutum, eteA believe near at kamd. tn every raeet evuir tcAal sum se ss- ftecUti from (As mutual good ecnte and good feeling of two great ana nnaroa nalum.

ell. my Aoid Mayor. It we lock at tne state of Ireland, think it la one tbat ought to afford na the utmost congratulation. The stats of Ireland la one of complete tranquility; indeed, no Inconsiderable period naa now ejapaed ainoe Her Majesty's Government bave lelt any necessity tor availing tbemaelvee ot tboee provisions in tne Uabeat Vvrput Suapenaion Act to which ws at a moment oi extreme difficulty lelt oureetvee hkj our predecessors obliged to trujt. Ibat fact provee tbat the euue ol the country, instead oi being source of diequletude, ia now, after all that baa occurred, one ot congratulation.

Wall, I think, thereiore, I may ear, at least, tnat, looking to our domeauc position and our Foreign relations to the condition ot Ireland particularly with respect to our domeauc condition locking to tbe prospect we have ot a prolific harvest, SLd considering tbat tba increase of tbe wealth, not only of England, but of ibe world generally wui give a etlmulua to our commerce and Industry, tbe position of this country is one which ougnt not" to causa ua diequietuoe or discontent. Witn ewerard lo the oourae ol publte affaire in Parliament I would esy one word. It ia the custom to remark very generally tbat a has been wasted and that nothing baa been-done. I believe tbat idea is caught too precipitately trom opinions aomewnet nararaouaiy expreaaeu in tbe beat ot tbe atmosphere of our Benair But wa must remember that the diaputee of parties In Parliament are very much like aoma of tboee traditionary misunderstandings between man and wile. Tbey treat each other often with a freedom of recrimination which probably naa no great foundation.

Bat however liberal may bethelr pi tne is under these circumstances, both parties very much queation tea right of anybody interfering between tbem and aaopt.ng tbetr opinlona. 1 am bound to say on the part ol the Parliament which la about to cloae its session sod, I may aay, of a considerable or non of tt, even its existence that 1 entirely deny that the eeeaion baa bean a barren aeaalon, and tbat when we appear betore our constituents and the country ws snail not have to oonlcaa that nothing baa been none. do not think it waa the fault of Her Majeeiy'a Government that aome great objects were not attained, and aome considerable messoraa were not passed. I will not atop now to inquire to what causes their failure may be attributed, but I will content mjaelf with expressing my regret that tboaa msssures which were luirotiuood were no! successfully paused by the Government. Ye, notwithstanding their momentary failure, 1 maintain tbat a Parliament which baa completed tne great scheme for tbe auienutnent of ibe representation of the people, and passed toe consiuerable measures to wbioh I bava ret erred, la one tbat naa net accomplished a barren beaaton.

But all these thing sink into comparative inaigniftcanee wben wa remember that event to which your Lordship naa referred, which ia impending over ns, and that ia tne first exercise by tbs great booy of ibe people of this Country of tnat eiec-ive franchise which tbe measure ot last year, completed by tbe legislation of the present, baa now invested tbem I. la impossible not to be sensible of the great occasion wh cn la now at hand. 1 think be would not be a wise man woo tor a moment would attempt to apeak of that occasion in other terms than those which wool! do-Justice to its magnitude. But, my Lord Mayor, we bava been told in the course of the siruvg.e of the last two yeara tba. tba confidence we reposed tnia respect tbe great boa of the people wat misplaced, and tbat the moment tney possessed tbe power ot tbe acft.sge wa ahould find txiem giving rein to the liu eat ideas, and evidencing tbat they meant to ex-t rcise tnat power in a manner moat dangeroua to tue institutions Ot ih-a country.

1 confess, my Lcrd Mayor, I aee no evidence bea ore me in tola country which would Jusuiy ibis suspicion. On the contrary, I believe "As great body of Ik people are prepared to exereue Us pewrr ruA icA lAry hare been tn-seeteii rpinX of prudence and patriotixm. I think it ia most remarkable I bava alluded before to tbe circumstance, and 1 eontaee it impresses ma mora every day with Ua gravity tnat tbe great body of tbe people investau witn tnia privilege abould ba called upon to exercise it tor the brat time under circumstances ao peculiar aa now obtain in Una coon-try; tbat tba grcst body of the people abould be called upon to exercise tnat right upon tbe moat important question tnat could be brought before lbe.tr Judgment, and that on tne first occasion on wbicb uiev are to exercise tbia power tbey bave virtually to datrtoe upon tba Coastttwticai ot their country, lb. 1 corneas, is a atata of sflarrs wbicb tbe boldest must admit to be critical. But wnn I remember what tne Conetitntion of England Ja that tba tonaututlon ol Fngtano proposes to itaaif two great objeexs, lo maintain at tbe asms tune political liberty and religious freedom, 1 bave ne douot tbat tne Fngt' people, who wilt thoiougbiy understand the issue at atake and what ia involved in it.

will behave in the manner ibat becomes the deaotn-dante of gret people and will prove tbey are worthy of tbe pmiiegea which the present genera-toon baa genarouety aud wisely baatowad upon them. 2 a erasure, say Lord Mayor, instead ad tailing any appreaeasion ot the asaue which she people oi Uua country are ceileu upon to decide, I must express my opinio knowing bow high ana deep tne inter-aata sfiectod are. tbat tba decision ia eater tn their Uaada tuan it wouia base bean in a more contracted probably ot a mora refined and ed oca tea character. Over-refinement and over-education lead vary eaten to a parversi.y of opinion a4 an all sciatica ol phiioaopeiy oo not deei with tauee vigorous sou robfiet pnacipass upon which tbe natsun is bow called upon to decide wttb the success and eouipiete-neaa winch ttnul ma aipai to a larger and mote iiatirtTi-' cousti.ancv. A have, therefore, my Lora Mayor.

ii tear tnat tnere ia anything in us ttrtawnt state of affaire so occasion apprensuaiou. ana tut uuy own part. 1 truat with eonfiuesioe uie ngiah wensu-tutaoa to tne Lug tab pecp-e. Drestdf at! sialic sit at Mekeeter Masai liavitTweaUybix Pereuata tallied an-d sir tee at "Wwwisslest. Frees ia AT oaeaester Aawirarr asat rsw.

Uug. X. Teeterdar eTcmng, deplorable accident oo-cumd tt pact oi ranemf nt known B. Iacj'i Tic tons Muaie Hi't." Tktoruv Bridge- Tba roosa in mtnuEBHia take Maoe ooenrise tba tBree upper ftoors ot owr-ses-y butidlag. the outer porbon of wbioh ia a range ol ebopa, A large number of persons ware admitted yaa.erday evening ad.

each, the ordinary poos, to witness tbe benegt TsnriTtTTnf it as. Xh nenoxmasoe ooBustnced at a JO. Ail wt wU ta bAu' 10 o'tWk. Shortly ktter thtt hour, aome of tne youths wbo were to the bacs pert ot th audience la the pit. tn their eaaiiiueae to obtain a bier view of wnat waa eoing on upon tba etaga.

lifted theaBaelvas by the gas-peaOaut. three which were soon crokaa oS. So evil consequences could bave followed bad svotaamabody in tbe pit rssturt an alarm of fire." There waa imtnedia.el a rush to the sfcdrcaaa rroea tbe uoper galleries. The staircase six Seat wide and winoe up between waba from the ground floor to the top gallery, wi'h landing a age on each floor. Tbe crush ot people attemp lng to leave was ternflc, anl si pears to bsve been the sole cause of tbe be of life.

Mr. CurroKS rose np on tbe stage sad did all ba could to allay tbe nan to by telltne; tbe people there was nothlne to fear if they woold keep then' places. All remonstraneaa were vain. Men and women precipitattd tbemaelvee reckleaaty one over another down tba first flight. Tbe degree ot pree-aure at the onset msy be Judged trom tbe tad that out ot an audienoa ot nearly 1,000 in two galleries, ecareely a score forebore to rush to tbe common etstrcaee.

Tbe other half ef tbe audience, who were in tbe pit, wouhi find comparatively ails egreaa from a separate staircase. At tbe time able account waa written it waa not ascertained bow many were injured from tbe rueh on the stairs, or how many by tba attemp to aave tbemaervee through Jump-ins from tba windows. From 10:16 lo 11 o'clock twenty -six dead bodies were received at tbe Infirmary. A large number of eeverely injured cases were aleo taken to tbe Infirmary, of which thirteen or fourteen were considered ao tbey were aent for tree' merit to tbe surgical wards. Ot tbeae several are set down ea dangeroua eases.

Light persona, after reoeivuuc treatment for bruises and contused wounds, were eent bnort-lv after the accident occurred, and as soon aa information ot its serious nature bad had base to spread, a large and deeply excited crowd gathered outside of the Infirmary gates, many of whom were women, wbo. believing that their friends might be among the ki led, made clamorous and weeping entr-auta to be admitted to the dead-house, but up to midnight it wss impossible to a omit anyone withm tbe watla, and none of tba bodies bad been Identified. ADEIalNA PATTL Graphic Atconat of the Marriage of the 1 rims lloana wltla the nsrqsli de Cia six. from Vie Miming Post, July SO. Many bare been the marriages of royal and personaa in this sour try ol lato yeara: Princea and Princesses, on entering tbe nuptial atata.

have always attracted considerable attention at tne bridal oeremony, and great baa been, tbe disappointment to those wbe bave fairly weighed the chances of being have at last discovered that there was no bope of their gaining adu.ittance to ibe church, or obtaining even a passing g'dmpee of the object of their solicitude. Hut what result could be expee ei wben it was announced, not that a roval son or a royal daughter, but that one of the "Qnecna of sorg waa about to enter tne matrimonial state The freedom ot entree into tbe Church was immediately calculated and it no sooner became known, after the proclamation of the banns tn Paris, wbere and when the distinguish- popular favorite waa to play, in real life, a part aha bad aa often assumed on the lyric scene, toan hun dreds of exnectant people arranged their plans tor gratifying torlr curiosity on ths interesting occasion. Accord ingle, at a very earlv bour yesterday morning the Roman Cathollo Cbnrch in the Ctaouam park- road (wbere it wss understood the wuddmp wae to take place,) waa literally thronged with eager specta tors, tne great majority ot wbom were ladiee. wbo were quite content to endure an ample sbare of inconvenience rather than loae tbe oppor tunity ot witnessing a scene the leading character in which bad ao often betore excited their admiration and entnuslasru; and it may well be inarmed that wben tbe time arrived (11 o'clock) tor tbe bridal party to enter the aacred building, tbe ap-proaohea to it were almost iuipsaeable. aud it wss considerable difficulty tne police contrived to make war tor the oarria containing the favored few who bad come invitation.

Bcnce tho anxiety of tbe eager gazers lu tbe cbutch was rapidly giving piara to impatience, and Uie cry ol There she is was olten repeated when the only grounu lor it wa that the wish (as usual at public wheu tbe advent o' a great prrsoniga is expected) was father to tbe thought. At length, however, the centre aisle was comparatively clear, aud tho iteduui? psry entered. Mile. 1'attt (who ass accom unted by btr lather, Signor (Kxvatobi Pa.txi.1 beim; immedi ately reccgii'zid, and ber future husband, the Mar-quie de Cadx. Mile.

Patti at once placed herself of fore the sltar and knelt upon the pne Uieu, her be trothed doing the aame; snd at this moment the lan guage ot admiration, aa regarded tbe isdr, was so txhsustive tnat every appropriate epitoat which conld proper iy be used in reference to one in her poeition wss audibly spplied to ner. Among the invited guests were Mme. La Xlucbesse rE Tilmt, step-mother ct tne britiegroom. tne French Amoassaoor (tne prince Us Ljt Tntm D'AtmaoKK.) the Duke of Manchester, M. Uou, secretary to the French inbassy; Mr.

ouiiruxu, Mr. brAUino, Mr. trraaxoscH (hrotLicr-in-lavr of tne bride.) Mr. F. Gtb (lessee of tbe Boyal Italian Opera.) Mme.

Gniai and Mgnor Maaio and tueir daughters, Mr. Costa, Mr. Cabb, bignor Zasi, Mr. Ftiunici Gehsvood, 8ignor aud Mme Tao-uatico, Mr. AcocsTCa Htkkia (acting manager of tue Boyal Italian Opera.) together with a large number cf ladies and gentlemen who are among tue moat liberal anuecrioera lo the Boyal Italian Opera.

The marriage ceremony, according to the Koman Catholic cuatom, occupied a very ahort time, and be in performed in Latin and in a auppressed lone, it a not to be supposed that the multitude of suecta- ITors were aa much enlightened by what tbey Heard aa pleaaed witn wnat they aaw. unlike the course adopted in the Protestant Cnureh, both bnde aud bridegroom were provided with a ring, and each placed one on the finger ot tbe other; and there waa another part of the ceremony in which the ttow Cain olio formula waa lound to be different trom tnat of tba Protestant, tbat wben tbe bridegroom endowed the bride wiUi all nta worloly gooua, ibe farmer handed to tbe latter pieces of go and silver, which at the aame tune received tbe blessing of the officiating pries After the imposition" of tbe rings ths now weeded pair retired to tbe vestry, accompanied the ministers, and lour witnesses, in order tbat their namea might be entered both in the civil and ecclesiastical registers. The witneneee (ail ot whom bed signed the marriage contract at tue French Embassy on Monday las.) wers the Duke of Mancaea.er and Mr. CoaTx on behalf of the bride, aud tbe-French Ambassador and M. Mrnx on the part ot the bridegroom.

The entry ot tbe names being completed, the party a sain appeared bntore the altar, wben tbe ordinary low mass of tbe Human Camotio Chnrtb was performed. Including the nuptial benediction; and tbcaa wbo expected a musical accompaniment were obliged to remain content with the aim oat inaudible tones of tne eeieorant, the Very Bev. Father PttrsxETT. It waa obaeived that duriug this miss tbs brifia followed tbe minister with her prayer-book before her. whereas the bridegroom hrttnt attentively to tne acrvioa wttuotu any auch aid.

It wae a aigniflcant tact that, while the great majority ot the spectators were using then eyea in idle curiosity upon tne two objects of their interest, there were many young ladies outaide tbe marriage circle who, with the neip ol their prayer-books, paid devout attention to the aacred words, and were by no means occupied by any other cotiai deration. At the conclusion of tne niass the bride and bridegroom witn-drew from tbe altar and sbook bands with mai.y of their inenae who atood in the male for the purpose oi congratulating them, tbe Marquia ox Cadx kissing Mms Gniai and ber daughters, and beaiowmar a gracious smile upon other ladies wno attracted ber eye at tula inter taung moment. Aa tbe party paaaed out of tne church tba Joy-bel-a were rang, and the general desire to aee the bride on her departure soon caused the aacred building to be cleared. Tba Marquis is somewhat above tne middle height, and has dark brown hair and moustache. His age, as entered in the register, is 42, and that ot his ao-compiisned bride 26.

As to tne costume ol the bride, tbe lady baa made it an eaay task to ueacribe it, tor ber evident care waa to avoid any attempt at unnecessary display, but to appear aa simply attired aa possible. With this view, theref jre, sue wore a robe of whit satin, seen through a covering of white tulle, and ber bead waa adorned by a wreath ot orange blossoms, from which fell a vad ot rich Brussels lace, descending almost to Ber tee- She looked extremely well and in must cheerful spirits, and there waa authcienl self- confidence in ber deportment, snd withal a charming simplicity of manner, to snow that the step sue nad taken waa one wbsch ber own heart bad dictated." Her brtdeemaida were attired in wbite muattn trimmed wlta blue satin; their headdresses nnnaiiti-g ol elearsn lly-shaped bonnets to correspond, ornamented witn tbe aame colored ribbon and eumiouniau with a luxuriant display of forget. ne-noia. Tneee young ladiee were lour in number, and their names were Mile. Louisa Lauw, Miaa Mar' a Hams, (daughter ol Mr.

A. Harris.) Mite, Kits de Candla, (daughter of Signor Mano.) and MUa. Zanxi. There wese several outer ladies who seemeo io aspire to the honor, but as they were not actually within iae coax sped circle, they need not be auore particularly described. Conspicuous among is more distinguiabed portion of toe company wae Mme.

GajBt. whose appearance waa regarded witn niuca tnterrsl. and, dreaaod aa aha waa in the perfection ot taste, it maw be oonissaed tbat tt was ditneuit to be-beve tbat aome time baa bow lapse faineeausnigai-ly earned that applause wtucn is bow aocordeu to one wnoee happiness aba waa present to celebrate. Toe cordial greeting wnicn Mme. Oaxsl gave, bote before tne marriage and atvarwaru.

lo tbe much -esteemed prima demna. wno le among ner worth 'est successors, waa a noticeable feature ta the ceremonial. Tne Very Bev. F. Px.uaaJ.ir waa tbe celebrant, a ssi sled by the Leva.

F. A AtbaaX aud uxtii. Alter ibe service tne aupuat party returned to Ptcrrepomt House, Uapaam, tbe reslotnoe of bignor Patti. wnere a taut waa erected in tne grounds, aod a aejtimer prepared tnerein for sixty guests. The sens waa siagantij decorated, under the direction of Mt.

Babbis, aud tne tables ware imafflaual with tee naga of ialy, Frauoe. etpain, America, (the eountnee ta whsca Mile. Para bad aat-ea ber cho.ceat laurats.1 Abe aatiw bwesa eu the brsne and bxuiagroum was ptuttuee by air. Utouru; and tia weadmg party waa Brought so a termination under tne nngbiaat snspisas. It wul be gratiry ing lo auoaa sovera ot Italian wu0 asar taattae AUsa.

Paxxx ot jss.aruAy ka anoeu as rslns Xeoaa ana pi ttli ssirei sm uanuy aootnad. to aearn tnat iae viu ooaa aAi4a.eIueillatalJtU.Uarf OB til IStA A at, and thai aba wlb jxtlorm during iba aextiva aaasuaa at tne atoyai lauaa otMra. PxMOJtALv Tbo toQowiiis ta a list of Amcrv-eana register ad at J. IT. Iccxxa at Co.

'a. So. and Bus Scribe, Pana. for tba week eadiag Jury AO, 1808. Naw-Tork Mr.

Ebenexer Colbunore, Mr. sene Bor, Ur. tad Kra. Via. SU Vaeuour.

Ramnel ZlAckweJi. Mr. a4 Mrs. Dow, Mr. Wffllxtn WUIet hose.

Mr. C. M. Co svdsvo lav, Mrs. In.

Gor don Buck. Mis B. M. Baea, Mr. aad Mrs.

H- A-Bu Ibat, Mr. E. W. Andrvws. Mrs Tbomae W.

lacker. Mr. and Mrs. lass" C. Ordn.

Msigga. Mr. Iaae Ogdea. Jr, W. H- UaaA- Boeaou Mr.

Jobs Colt am ore aud family, Atr. et. 1. leeway. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Adams Ames. Mr. W.

Whi tney. Mr. and Mra. William M. Bunt.

Mr. A- a. Btgwkw. Bai- umore Jonn B. JonneioB.

ban rrancuco au. and Mrs. Berjuam Breaeier. Air. i.

H. rot. a-hiladelpbia Mr. W. B.

Mlarr. riew-vrsaaa's n. Boquet on Billet. HA Loans Bay. Ma.

and Mrs. WU-iam B. Bpextoer. SOUTH AMERICA. Destructive Flood att Bweaae Arras ss- tlelpated Trsakls Betweeat the Catted States and Mrasll The WaiUTht tmatasi Again Paraguayaa Proa pacta Tate Plaaacial Bitaatlaav A aCleetiwae.

From Our Own Correspondent. BOaBOsV Atbbs, bundsy, June tt, 1868. Tbie city baa again been tbe aoene of one of tboee destructive floods, each of which costs the in-habitants many bvee and many thousands of dollars. A violent east wind drove the wavea of the Atianiio up the Elver Plate, and tbe shore for miles waa strewed with signs of destruction. In the lower portion ot the city, and about a league beyond it.

the railroad waa torn up ao tbat for days no trains eould run. Many storehouses were tn imminent danger of being undermined. The American brig Mameaurg waa driven ashore about two leaguea above the city. The rvraaa, Capt, LajtesioB, waa wrecked at Cspe San Antonio. No bvea were loat, but the veeeel aud cargo were wholly deatrcyed.

THE 0ASE OF MB. WAflUBFRS. CapL Bbaibk re piacea Capl. Ckosnui in command of tbe UnamokM, an American war-ateamer at this a'ation. When Aumiral Oouoat.

formerly at tkia station, was rcqusaved to send a vessel to Use tba American Minister up to Asuncion, be la said to lave re-pUed that there were then no Americana in Ptragoay needing the protection ol tho.r Government, but tbat if he aent Mr. WaauBVaK up, there would soon be a die tressed Amoucn tbere anxious to come down. We don't know down here whether Mr. Wa inrBW is distressed American or not, but be Is anxious to "come down." The Wasp, United atatos runooat, waa aent np the river to bring him dowc.but not being allowed to paes Ut maita, atopped at Curupauy. Mr.

Washed wou.d by no mesne meet bir there. and aba haa returned to Montevideo. It hid been hoped here tint the UnUod Suttea would, by an armed intervention, save these countries Iron abso lute exhaustion by tbe Paraguayan war. Atw the newrpapere predict trouble between tbe UnltedBtatee and Brazil, in couscquence of the refusal of Caxiab to let the Wasp go up the river IBE WAkU As some deadly disuiuef, the days go by wfihuut abowinz any marked charge ui tae condition the victitu, yet each one doea ita aura work cf exbautton, aobaa tbia war without aeeming tj advance. aau.ed the strength of the four nations engaged in it.

Tbere ia ready no official report tbat Low baa armed and drilled aeveral regiments or Bo ldiers wbo meet women on tbe field of battle ca.ld not be expected to write maty diapatcbes aboutlt, whether they were defeated or euceeaarul; prlute letters, bowaver, sute tbat well-disciplined lemtls troops are stationed not far from tho Tebicari. There is no doubt that resources are dimimshin in Paraguay. L-rxz baa orJered people and provlajiua away from tbs river brink to the Interior. A RECENT BATTLE. There haa been a battle of which na official r-tort hsa yet been mads public.

PnvVe let stile 3iat Marahal Caxaas, out of tbe flower cf his whole amy, organised a body of 6 000 cavalry, mounted md equipped in the very beat possible mm tier, andAiao a body of well-armed lafctiitry. These be sen to roconnoitre tbe banks ot the Teblcuari. After psse- ing through a pathleaa snd silent torsst thef emerged near tho Jacare. Thia Is a amxll streai aery deep and rapid, and named aitr the aldjaiors. which make It It la about two eaguae this itie of the Tebicusri.

Here, as soon aa tha cavalry had crossed, tuey were met by tbe Paraguay- NoJiIng the Allies fought bravely until tbey aaw large reinforcements 00m u) to tbe Then tbey retreated across the Jaar6 and returned to camp. Tne beat testimony to the severity of this conflict is that given tht bodies of men and bcraea which Seated down tbe river as lax aa Cam pa ly. PABAODATAIT PBOBPSCT8. I The people ot Paraguay eagerly support Lorez, and aeem to intend to dispute every Juagle and tuarah in their bartaaei Bat tbe prospect Is a one for them. Tbe Alliee have 40,000 men.

Lorn 12.000. Humalta la boaiaged su eloaely thtt tha garriaon has to obtain ccuch of Ita surKirt by flshing. A messenger haa been taken while be wta carrying dispatches from Hutnaita. A letter among tbem from ths commandant aays tbat for watt of provieioDi Hamtlta must soon be evacuated, and that the' garrison can easily cut its way out through tbe Alliee. the rctAHCiAi.

srruATio'r. In ovem ter but, the Government of Czuguay is sued a decree that the banks ahould suspend specie payment tor six month a. That tune expired on tbe 1st of June, and since then tha ran on tbe banks haa been unprecedented. It la said that several persona were crushed to death while waiting In the Italian Bank, borne oi tne banks prolonged the distress by paying out the peels aa though they had to eoin each piece on demand. Others refused to open their doors at aU, though amply able to meet all clalma.

Borne paid aa tut aa they could and ae scaped the run. Ot course, all confidence la gone, and all buaiueaa auapended. Tbe Buenos Ayrea Standard heada an article on the atata of things in Montevideo. 5,000 wcrktren idle." Among tbe many schemes to relieve tbe financial crista at Montevideo ia one which corresponds veil with tbe Msaaa (to-morrow) habit of the country. It suggesta the issue of a decree that all paper money shall paaa at par.

Beoor BvrxAsrcKTa, Minister ot Finance, baa raluctuitly reaigned, and President Battxb nae appointed inree coatmiaaionera to comer with tne Baron Majla aa to tbe policy cr reopening his bank. Tbe Baron Mas a ia the money king of Braail. and an influential banker in Montevideo and Buenos Ayree. Wben the eria.a came ne refused to open hia beak, and aenl Oris oooka to tha dodge. Ba then published a state went ahowiug the miatakas of the Government, and declaring that though he waa not obliged to auspend, be would in tune redeem every debar of his THE IXECTIOK.

Tha electoral returns this morning show tbat Samctxvto baa auoh a Biajoruy aa to make it certain tuat as will be reel enu ALmil haa a auil greater number ot votes tor tbe Ytoe-Preetdeney. he rnenda ot progreea cannot be alaasnsnso with thia result. Cor riiswixirro ia nrobabrr aa well know in the United States aa bare tor being in advanoa of hia countrymen in political and educational ideaa. Tnia Government professedly takes tne United bia es aa a model lor ad en.ignumsd Bepub-lica. Tha aame desire lor universal education, for rel.gioua toleration, for tree inquiry and tor political liberty, so cnaractrnslaa ot the people of tne a tales, prevails nere.

Tne difference in nm-f and raoa macae the preeent iranaitory period, however. aomewnat contused, but Providence will ao doubt bring a greet and happy nation aaleiy forth from it. benur bAaaxxirTO'a long residence in tna United titatea wtu ba ot great benent to aim ia his poaiuon. Ao-day axebange on England la 3il. to 91Z1.

to tne gma aoiiar. A. At, Mr. Cwrmell'e Iettar at Aeeeaitaaie. IxaUtCA, Juiy 18.

1068. Oen. John Cochrane, President Xepubiicam State tew Dzab Ste I have Uie honor to acknowledge tbe reeeijit ot your lavor of the 14th mat, informing ana of my Bssnmaaoa, by the Bepubboan State Coa- vsntion heLl at Syracuse on tbe 8th mat, aa tbe ci Oldate of tbe great and patriotic party wbicb tt rsp- reaeata. for tbe of Lieatonaat-Govaruor oi tbe btate of Mew Tirk. .1 tol bignly hoaorad tn having been selected for a poaiuoB ot suea isapoaaibuity, by a coavanaoa ae aiauaguiaaad for tba tntadigenoa aad ability ot its members; aad ta accepting toe Bomtna ioa, embrace the opportunity ol aaymg.

tbat tt tbe cnoioe ot taa ooavsauoa snail as raimed by tne paopte ansil sBdasvor. to the extant of my aluiuy. to charge the dubee ef the office tor tbe beat interests of tne State, aad ia a anenner wnich ahall not be 01a- taae eieiiiigalsBen aaark ot 11a onainili ana Tne coa sea apoa walsa we are yoss ea tieaarily taaee tta anape from ttv vfiKft art bow parting. Ua tccoaat of tas eorbiiig tntereab) et tks people ta tne Presidential election, matters of State poBoy will parataveiy luaee alavutsusm. lata as wniarennsls, sroea have all baea ao aaaea engrneaed ta asiionai afbura.

there baa grown up in our State a system of ta ana aorrunuoti wbloa le trauy triarhHuA, Botonly baa tba State bean roobed. but ber mag Bifioaat nublio worka aave newa greatly injured; deed, their UAefiilnaai almost uastroied, and It is poaaltila te ettimats tbe damage In l.ets In. flieted upon tbe tafanor ooama-eioaJ iatarssas of tee State by ewr miaous aad lseOcml emaal policy. Tas atost vlroeoos assasWas are teuBwest to re-form tbla dlesTOeerul a lata of aSalra. ard mtaougb I folly appreciate lhe great importance of tbe poll deal queauoue involved ia taa coming alecooei.

greatly regret that tne undivided etfrnloa ot the people ata-aot be devoted to the improvement of tbeae eoxeea-twaflAira. So far aa our naitonal a Hairs are eoocerned, tbe aiAna of the times are suspu-loaa. Aa we are gathering ear toreea, we are encouraged by tbe spleadid tnumpb ef BVepubbema stateanosaabip. tba complete aad Boeoeesrul twaonstrucuon and reatoratiOB of tbe rebel Htatee upee a Juat aad theralore endur-ing basis. Tba party which, by tna valor of its anna and its wiadom in couneli, baa eared the Government from destruction, aad whicn, tn spite of a recreant Kxeeutive.

haa doa ao maea toward tbe pacification ot tbe country, maul, under taa iesnsrstiip of tba Captain wbo haa a ever beaa awasea, and the kindness ot a Proviuanee wnacb baa aiwava sustained it, be swcsssful. I am, dear Str. your obedient servant. A. Bv COaUtUX.

Qia, TMoBaave Tltwi at the Sitaatlaa tax Ttaasaut. Frei fas JvaalnTl Prern and Timet, Mug. 8. The high Mtsem which tbe Union men ef Tennessee have toe Ixuata, will render the following extract from a private letter written by bim to a uiaunguiahed memoer of tba sowar bianoxt cf the Legislature, very in creating. tuavR IMS.

On my return to Louisville from an inspection trip ta West Tennsasae, I had the honor to receive your favor at tbe 18 A ult. I agree with you tbat Uie state of aSiira ta Tennessee, so tar aa I can yudge by reading the papers, ia far trom pscifia. 1 believe, however, if the newspaper report of an Interview between aome of the late Coniederate effioera and a committee ot the Tennessee Leeielature. be true, then there ia some bona ol a peaoeabss and amicabsa aojua.mant ol tbe d.fiV cuiuee now threatening the peace and welfare ot the State. I real with much Interest tbe speeches, or rather assurances, given by boui parties, and ani glud 10 find tuat tuty were mutually conciliatory and friendly.

I tuereiore aincerely bope that they may be ab.e to-arrange a peaceful p.un of es bement, auu that Ten bees ae may be in a prosperoua condition at an eariy day. It wul require the utmost care to reconcile the eon-f) ctinic imcrejue, but 1 sincerely hups tue Legialsinre Wxll be equal to the task imposed upon it. The fte-A vrest of Frank Krno sidCtif feelerate at Wladior, From the Detroit Advertiser and Twtliune. Aug. 10.

On Saturday evening, Feask Iixo, who waa rect'ULly arrested by Constable Bajc. Post, ot TTind-aor, and detective Suujvaii, of Letreiit, and aub- diacbarged by P0I101 Juatloe CAaaoa. of tbe forraer place, because no testimony was produced upon wnich to bold bim, is egatn in custody, phiii Ahdebsos. a confederate ot Itxno. was arretted at the same time, and both men are now in prison to await any cusrsTee tbst may be prefer reu againat tbem.

These prisoners are charged with roooery and attempted murder. On May 22 Uat, 1 hom as Hak AiKs. a moaseiigrr in tbe employ ot A isma' Lx- preas Company, waa tnroivn irom hia car neat boott County, on the JcOaraonvilie, Moutson and Indiana llsilroad. and very auvoreiy hurt, ao mucn ao that bia iLjunea will tn all probability cripple him for Uut. At the aame time the eate tn the oar waa broken open and roboea of W7.

Ova We undere and that tbe moss positive testimony can be oiuced to abow that Imst ItSMO audi AKPEaaoa were connected with tue sobbeiy and atcuipted murder; if ao, their radi- tion is a matter ol tune on. v. Kilo aud AsDaason nave been IivIjj in indeor several luoutna, aud both bava been regarded aa suspicious coaraotera. Of tha two. Aiidiuoh is tbe sharpest, auu, we are lultirmed, ia regarueu by the detectives aa one ot toe shrewdest and most proficient burglus and robbers of the age.

Since hia arrival in. YYeu-lsor he baa fre quently been in Ueti oit. and migut bave been ar- reatetl at any time but ot course tt wouia ne useless to do that until tue csxe could be properly worted lJ sutacieat testimony obuunttd to insure bia couvioUoa. LOCAL POLITICS. Thirtsoath Dlatrlet (iraat aad Cellst Clab Last evening tho Thirteenth District Gbakt and Corrix club placed in front of their beadquar.

ters. No. 30e a magnificent transparency, displaying portraita of GBAirr and COLT ax. and tha names cf the principal candidatee. National and Sute, of the Bepu til lean Parly.

At 8 o'clock a meet-inp was held, the Presilent of the Club, Capt. Jobat IIkkk. iu tbe Several new members were enrol ad. after which apeeches were mad by Ber. Mr.

I.ic' ka, Messrs, A. MCLoxn, rxarrn T.x. ana Conrrorx The Club bave arranged tor a igrand mass meeting to take o'ace Tuesday evening next. Oena. cicxtju and Cochmasx will be among the peacera.

Nlatf Aaaessitily Dlstrtet Oraat avatd Cwl- faxbeyila Blsie. A large and enthusiastic meeting of tbia Club was neld at tba Marshall Bouae, No- 8 AbingdoB-aquare, foe tbe purpose of completing tha orgsnizv- tion and adopting a uniform for parades, con stating of cape, cap of armr blue, with torohee and bntsrna. Tbe following ta a list of tbe effioera of ibe Club: President, Major J. Vioe-Preaifieuta. Carta.

Toat mat and Bkboxb eiecretaries, B. Gxtxiao- bastb and Lieut. Babkzt. A live Executive Committee waa appointed. Major FoaBxa aa Qaaraatls.

The ship Emerald Captain CiHespkf, fttty- tour days trom Liverpool, no Queenatown. with 871 pasaengers (all Mormona.) and a craw of forty even men, arrived yeaterday at Quarantine with a number of eaaea ot typhoid and trphua trver on board. Thirty -eeven deaths ard three bfrtba occurred on the passage. The greater number of tboae wbo died were infanta and young children. About thirty of the passengers were aent to Ward's Island Hospital.

Tbe sickness was almost entirely confined to tbe Scandinavian paaeecgers, of whom tii era are a large number on board. Tbe Emerald Uie is detained at Quarantine lor fumigation, cleansing, ate. Tne following named passengers ol the snip Asiev old Isle died at aea: Albert: ne Chri-tenm. infant; Johanna Boenieon. infant; Anne Jobsneev, volant; Maria Jfeileon, 19 years: Bicbard bbell, 68 yeara; xtaphael Kapnaei- eon, in tan Sophia Nebel, 3 yeara; Frants Neilaon, infant; J.

P. Anderson, aged 8 years; Carl Cartoon, Infant; Annie K. Wilson, agea 8 years; J. C. Osterman, aaed 6 years; Annie E.

bar-aen. intent: J. Oleen. 3 years; Nailsie Lind. tttfAnt; Johanna M.

Bareen. aged 8 yeara; B. Chrta-enaen, inlant; BUen Beard, agaa OA yeara; jr. tester-man n. aged 8 yeara; A.

M. Oetermann, lutaat; oban Jupei, Inlant; Burta Wablgren. eged Jess Nioal, aged 8 yeers Alma Benson, aged Bana Peduaon. aged 4: H. Olsen, infant; Caroline Peter- bob, aged Benriaite Oatermaa, aged uisea, aged Jeppe Wilson, aged Maria Ol-en infant; Mils Jen, aged C.

F. Bel roth, infant; E. Salmon, aged Hannah Oison, aged Ataxia Asderaon. aged 3X GEKEEAL CITY KITiVS. ItAscrE PiBASTXa.

The eteamahip Granada, Capt. HAaaiaoa, trois vera Crua July SO, by way or Siaal Aug. 8. arrived la at night. She reports tbe bark CkuVsa.

ef New-York. Capt. J. Btrarg. from Alva redo.

for Liverpool, loaded with mahogany, aebore about a mile to tbe eastward of Siaal Ugbt-bouee. On leaving Arrarado aba waa becalmed and a track aeveral timea heavily on the bet, wbicb eaaaed ber to leak badly, and notwithstanding abe waa worked faithfully at tbe pumpav the water eoatiaued to gain upon tbem, and wben off Siaal tna men refused' duty, tha vessel then aavmg about Bine feet et wraier ia ber. Tba Captain determined, uaiar the ciroumataneee. to baach ber. tn order to eave the cargo.

Bhe now use aaey in nine sset of water, ana msy remain ta safety uBtil diacbarged, or avea longer, nnleea a norther abould come up, which is rare at tola season. ILtaoKio ExcCasiojf. The msmbere of Neptune Lodge No. SIT F. and A.

at, wttb tbetr familiea, enjoyed aa excursion up tbe Hudson Brvwr, vseter-day, ae far ae Weat Point, tn the steamer Bolmdel, Capt. AcKkaao. Walls ee'e Dress Bsad discoursed tta choicest music, and 1 contributed greatly to tbe pleasure of tba occaaion-t Tbe satire affair reflected credi.ahty upon tna Committee, wnicb ronaielfd of Messrs J. w. BowaJio.

(iioiai W. liutBix. MAa- TV EXOAAXD, JOBM JSlXOS. 1 BOXLAS OuXXVIg, la A. LixootUi and Joe Kaz.

Thx Moxorx. There was brotaght to the Morgue yesterday trom tbe bulkhead between Tea- try and Pes blesses tree Worth Brrer, tbe body of an unknown man. aowd about au yeara a seat 1 Bet- eabigu; bad black atr; bad on wnite ahirt, white rest, wtilie oottoa underabirt. tiaea pants, nam duatar. and elastic sa.ters.

Tbe body waa too much decomposed to be placed on the MoTaUe lux ideoufi- eaiion. JTixx ot BTASTOJh-eTaxrr. At 120 o'clock this morning, a fire occur led ta the eta Die occupied by David Wixx. ta rear of No. 1T9 Stan ton-street.

Tha nine horses in tbe stabU were all got out is eatery. and tbe flxmea wers exttnguiabed with a loae cat 8300. Do. ITS. occupied by Gaxx Hrmitimill a Bakerr.

who oaatataed alicat loaa. lnsared S1.8U0 ta taa Qermania Tne batkircBa are ewmed by Joara J. stem wbo lease SO by ftxe aad aalsi. BovaaA or Trias- Tha Board mat yeaterday. but aa buainaa waa transanal, aasapt granting log sew Uctmtes.

Tl of wkich were tor tbla dry. There will be no trUla tar YloliUonj of tbs Liquor ba- til the 38tk iaat. Ths Sabt Hrvxa UxaTXdtz. Ccxooex- baid aa taqnast yesterday cam tbe body of tbe old man fjazad, aieausa to the East Brvwr. a Kavy-yard.

asat Saturday, whoa tt transptred that the deoaaaed had baea a Judge ta California; that hia a was EiJApava.aaU tbAa XJpJJI bvl been resUltBT et the Waabaflifai Eotet, sear tag Battery, tn Kaw-Taik; that resaairi aa aad teas rv id 84.000 oa moataage est eosae Becasaty. aad tbat tbera were bo marks ot vfeseoos aa taa boot. Tbe jury re tn rued a verdiot of louad dieeasi, aad tnaa The Drawlafi mt mm Ilaawwrl Btata Lastaar Wg were preeent vestardAr, by invitation, to witn sea tbe drawing of tba Misaowrl State Lottery, Vaaiea takes plaoa at tae Oompaaya aaily-t UM A. M. and IO P.

at, aalvea, there ware not leas than thirty etrt tbe usual number generally to atasadanoe apoa the- drawings of each of tbeae lottsrieo. Tory few peoale are aware of taa extant of tae aaaaaas dona, aad tt wdl ba difuouit, perbapa. bat est Uwnly not iurpoaaibla, to put eaa de tba esrtseda pub-bo that auch) tnlage are coaduoted witb tbe utauoat tairneea tt as ttiarally wttbo ties enraa-ed ia tae erawinar of commit a wrong or rnjuatioa, aad tbey tae Issst dis position so 10 do. ja tae nrst plaoa, tacra are en I st every are wing tes Tna rooms are alee opoa to tae aubUe at times, and tbe entire prurwisdlags are eoaMtuetad ta full view of tae vial lora. We ankv state briefly tae mode of procedure fol'ewad ta all tbe drawings of bufatouii, MmaAT it Co.

'a louenee. We will sup-pose, aa waa tae case 'yesterday that two latin at KMteiiee. known ae classes Koa, uta and 810 are to be drawn. There were ta the nrst class eeventy-etght numbers plaesi ia ths wheel, frosn wbteb mirissa ambers were ta ba drawn, aud wbiea were to decide tae pnaee of tbe lottery. These aevenry-eigkt numbeaa were, ta tne presence of tbe pub Uo, lnciosan sapaxaiaiy in atlver tunas, aad mesa tubee placed tn a glaas waaeL tuonated proutlneatiy oa aa iron pedeatal.

Ibe a pert urw of tae wheel being closed. was raptaly revolved by oneot tbe Commissioners, aod tbs numbers Usurougbly mixad. A wae tbea msuntea upon stool, and after tour or five revolutions ef the wheel, waa made ta draw out one of the tubee. The first tube drawn waa taea opened by tbe Commisaioner, and tbe number foaad to be li watch was ao announced to tbe tig at and bearing ot tbe aad tea oe. The next numbers drawn were 4 and 18, loliowed by tba remaining ten to make up the riouired number.

Tbe first three numbers being IS, 4 aud 16. that ticket navuig on at tbeae numbers was sLtttied to tae capital priXd ot As these lick eta are on sate in all tue hail ng cit.ee in thu euiau), as soon aa the drawing waa oonciuded, and verifier as correct by tbe Couimiaatouera. the result wae telenrspned to ail tbeae locau lea, and Vus.eU up lev tue liif jrmation ot ucxe a.oidera. liio rema-mng ton numbers decide the aaaller priaes tor ineianoe. tue eioket wiuch aad upon Itua.

ai, 38 and 43. being the third, fourth and una numbers arawn. being entitled to tha second pdo of lu tnia way all tha pr ae are decided, running trom tbe high amounts Butted to a low aata wbioh covers the coat 01 tne ticket. It ia treq leutiy objected uust tue higher pnaee are seldom drawn. but lu the allotment certain! no more auvaaiage can result to the company tuan to any individual ticket-holder.

Ie waa on a ew weexa ago toat a grocer, at the corner ot Fourteenth and Carr atieeta, ta tots oily, beta one half ol Uie ticket auich drew tne capital prise ol Tho Lata ot ibe draw-ton betas conaludad and attested to by the Com missioners, are duplicated and aent to tne different vendors' offices in Uie c.y, by telegraph to otner lo-caliuea, and are finally ui the papers for the inlormatioD ot all. Nothing could exceed tbe methodical aad busi ness-like character 01 the drawing, and wa are sure that in no way can tortune be luierierea witn rrom bestowing ber tsvars upon whom, abe pleases. meee lotteries are owned aad coaduciea by Ueaara. EmafOifa. Mukaat A wbo are the only owners ot imiiUy auiuor.xjd lotteries in tbe CJnitsd Statea.

Fmni the we.l-kuown onaracior of the geu-Uemea managing the wlncea of the company in thia City, we sie aauahed Uiat there Till never be vca any reasonable causa of oompia nt, St. Lotus ftaUf For a unburns, frwckksa aad aU blomishes of tbe akin and complexion use PHALOH'i Paphiaa Loiina." PbaaoWb "PAraiaa Soar" as iaaliepeaaabsa for the Tonavz. bath abo rraitH. SoM by all drug- A White-at. Importing honse ts retailing nere furnubinra, at TAIL'S.

No. Itl near rlnisd-way, at prices never witnessed in this city. Toin w-ek. wul sell best sw-Vark Mills onirta, a very popular make, at 3i a doasn, and tnrow in one ooxan fiacst I Dsn colors wortu aU. bplendid shirts at gil; nnlio awers, Joe.

bast eaa urawers, et. fcatra singiisn Ul-ouee, gA ao a aoaea. aasenmsiaar. Far math natchea. rreeklee and tan on the fsea.

use Pksbi'b sioih iu bxcxx.b Lotiom. txua by drug- Bjsta everywuere. te Valw ta lnealcatlable. For all diseases with wbiob childraa are affliotad urine the pro mis of teething, MRS. WTNSLOWS SOOTHINa SYRUP is a eate and eertaia reaaedy.

'It hue stood the test ef many rears, aad never known ta fail. Ouree wind colic, regulates tbe bowels, aoftaas the gums, aad allays all pale. Be eure aad call or MBS. WTNSLOWS SOOTHING 8TRCP." Having Uiews-aisttw of COans Plains." an tae onteide wrap par. AJ1 otbsrs see base imitaAioaa.

Mlselaaisiwl Spirt aare. Tbe water et tbia greet spews is a epaetHo for Cssnar. Brights Disease, berofuia, hen tna lam, Iyapepe.a. Outaaeous AffentioBS. aad all diaeasse ariaing from impurities ef too blood.

I baa wot besa iff te make tbe Misstsqoes Sprinc Water knewathissgb tbe medium of tbe Press, sxeept to distinguamh at from the many apriaga wbicb bave lately ariaea planning similar nta. Tbe Msaaisquot. 6 pries' eontaiaa xagradieate which ao ether water oa tbla eeatiaeBt ts known to pee-assa, aod baa wrought cures ia a great variety of eases which bsvs been given np as entirely nopelees by the moat celebrated of tha medical acuity. In eoasaqosovos of ths emparalleled eslebnty wbicb the Miaatsquoi epnog Water naa acxainea within so short time, otner eprma? waters bave been advertised, edoptiae as mas ealewlated to aeeetve, and basins tneir sialna apoa tae fraudulent aad preteavieua aa that tbey are Just has the Isiasis-qaoi, toly stroasar-" Ths pub he are eaationad sasinst those deceptions. All tne genuine waver or ina dptuim asws MuanoDoi A ItFKlxae.

blown on tae bottloa, aad tae eorxs braaded in like meaner. PamDhieta eontamma aa aeeount or ataay wwaoerrai euree efieated by thia water, attested bv eminent phys-eiana taa atners, eaa be Bad rratis by calling at ex ad- Bltl3iiuuui oraiiiuD. SS Broadway, City of fSew-Yerk, Gorlaa nasafaeiarisg Caaapatay', SILVERSMITHS. Prendeaee, R. We beg te aanoaaos ta the publia that oar Sterilog Sliver mJ fine Electre-Platad Wares may bow ba bad of all tha prineipal dealers tarougnoat tba aaemtry, aad that atl our goods are guaraatod ta be ia quality as represented by ua.

Trade Mark for Salver. N. Purchasers will be sartieular ta Botsss that all ir artielss are stamped with the above trade aaarka. OOBUAM MAML'FACTUSXJiOCO, Anwarleava Hawse. Baa low.

lbs larowst krsU elass hotel is Sjsa-itsrland. Vartieal railway: aoart- asenta witn batbing ana water conveniences asunw in Kuuard Hal la, TsUrrsph Otfios asd Gsls. ing. ouuaru aaa. a SOJl.

Proprlatora. rm. aaa 'VJtraiS'la- atBsd SWlV SBa affords eertaia eure for biiiooe disorders. It la the ewltsav hpnat. ia Praawia.

But whv go as Proas ta tor the remedy wnich we all bave witaia ear reaeo xu tne form ef 3 akbaut'b bxXTSXB Arimixirr. saalyfacallr ins sian 1-1-r-g-r' eaaaiiy sttinseinas aeld brad Hair Dye, atr Dyt, Matr Dye-Tbe swa- W. A. BA.TCHBIAIa.-B XXair AITW as saw saws ia saw woria- hatisraavti. Hold asei lafcMS.

aad aeotise- apwoad aa BA fCHELOE a ig XasaeryS SeaaJI. X. aadrsa a MARRIEa t.a rmsi Trtmerm. a sr. Anae Chirrcei.

18th- bv. oa Moaday. Aug. 10, by the Boetor. Bav.

Ikomai Oallaadat, IX La Foaok. of Boaaviila, Btatan Ialand. to Sarah M-, daoghvr of William Xuebrow. Boq of Harlem, JL. X- No earda.

BoaaJwtAjrrBw HUBTaatu At Fiaabicg. I. L. OB Tueaday, Aug. 11.

by Bev. Mr. MvUoa. M. O.

-oeas-AaTxjt. of PnDadalphia. to F.ern.T. eldest oaugatar 01 Prot, O. W.

HnniamaB. DIED. a vasalAt DundxS. Fens oa Friday. Aug.

BxaAAAtrji Axaxa. Sr aged 88 yeara aad 8 months. Husks an- in tbia City, 00 Tuesday evening. Aug. 1L OaaABtsa Bwrm t.

ta tae 67 th year of ale aae. ottos of tae nmaral wan oa givea ua to-BDjarra-ra a XSoaBKB niinqapiy. ss 1 mi. at a Buadav. Aug.

3. of coagcetrva lever, lUawruT p. bsasxa. Hr, aged yeara. aoxauciy a sissiwsr ea Uie New-York Her.

a Cast. Oa Tuesday evening, Aug. UT Ibvui JiorjsUJt, oary child of Char lea H. aad Tmiiy Aleakar Lady, aged 8 moutba aad S8 aaya. Funoral sarnose at tbe 1 salience of graud-faAher.

L. Mesker. No. 833 East 41st at on Ihuiwdag xuornmg, at 19 o'elaoa. Ibe reniaina will be taksn tu fttaaxiosd.

tor interment, At Hsmnotaad, oa Bartrrdav, Aug. Mrs. BcaAaT A. I nmriiiii. wueof Bev.

Pr. Wd-iTti M. auan naai. aad daughter of uta lass lr. Auttin Chapman, of HiTihtsast.

X. L. in tcs tii Fear of bar age. CoxvOa Mconxay. Aug.

10. ScaAl-I-rsro EaratA. ssugatar af Ahrsbam aad tas atta slat Ida Cox. agsd 3d yeara. 4 anoalha aaa 18 sava.

Tbe raiatlvwa and mends of the family ere reepeet- fauy jxTiied to iltLi tha tanerti trom tbe rtcJcxot of ber tatder. Baratoo Sprout, S. Xoc WAlnatUay. Aag. 13.

Avaaxn- At Otssssa. Piaasli. oa Thundsy, Jury 33, Mrs. AJra P. Bvaaxa, aged 48 years, I auaauaaaad 7 days, daugotar ot the lava Earn omito.

Tba rsiauvas aad traands are mvUad 1 ranaral at tae swaaeaaae at Fraomaa Bloo.iOod, No. 318 Tbumtwoa at ea Wsdnssriay, Aug. 13. at 3 deck P. M.

BllJiaaJU Attg. St rtInC8 Of tjt rooana tsnea Paslilsa eaa. aad tapartaauay. Ia fact, i tbe wower af taa nar tbisi loeaarlee to 80B-ts48W, E. X.

eawan. By. X. WlXfAaf Htftt, lass af BtwawAra. aarwd ywareaad 8 Bseataia.

Pessial wtil be bald ta Traulty Caatreaw NeavTora. at 11 eeAoakaa Wedasalay. Alt. IX Taa rsjatrres aad ftiearls ot tae tsmary are rispist.iuly aa. vissd toataaal.

Josx-rxL oa Twaaday awcs-Bing. Aug. li. AaraxAa Lownva atoaaaw, ante of Orfaa W. Juatya.

agwd SS yesra. 11 nsoataa aad 8 day. Fuaoral serrioee at the 4Y Wee Setk-eC. oa nursday. at 4 oeioek P.

M. Jtmaow lu Brooklyn. oa Maadar, Aug. IS, BawBT aseoad aoa at Jaoss aadV tat ban aa F. edaow.

agwd IT yware. Faaeral wtu take plaoa wa TtauisJsy. attP. St, aUoa-as aad frioadsof sua xamlly are laaaiutfaUr owWatlalUl BBBy aawMaBaasfl aaTTjaaai Bi arwawaaslMawaBawF mmf No- lAMortoa-t. 1 ata-tday.

Aug. 10. Iaabbi. A. Ni si yeara.

The Maastwas aad frVtada af taa aasaUy eaa raw Ti" mumaa bar fuaoral aa Ihoredey. tba Uta, atl P. trom bar kase reaMenoa, to. Ik Oraadat, Aet-eA, Broqlyn. K.

P. "7-" eaaa saaaaoa. aT. aa Taa 11, LoAots, ewia dBBghsar of Joka aad s-orier, agaa 11 man tba aad 8 aaya. Fuaaaal aa BsOaiiaay.

at i e'eJock Tofk A-srolay. at Auc. 10. JaAJta-m iafaat daugaaar of Usesgs AV andMary (. Baweil.

ajred 11 swtSMoaand aayax TCCtaa. aa kaalav al.n. Aaa. tB sma, vans- aaucuor at eoea O. aad A guata Tuoker.

aged IS auoatae aad SS datya. The relatives and triaada ef taa Samuv are 1 uuy nsvitaa an attend tba runeral aa TsaraUi, at oloek P. M-. tauan the reel lsuua of Bar aareaia. Mew 80 Waal 14ta-aA.

sw-avaa, sw Wttoox. On Sunday. Aug. Maatt wife eT Wulum J. Wiiaoat.

aged 4S yeara. Tba ralatlvee and iriends of tba fasaUv ana fully in vi lad to attend tne funeral on wedaoaday. lxtai at 1 o'ceoek F. AL. troaa Bar ksae 1 ia taa.a, Ha Its nest setb-et.

Her remains will ba taken ta Uieeas. Wood tor tulariasnt, Wsnux-At Weatport. Cobb ob ftawdwv seas, ing. Aug. a Habbx P- infant aoa af Jnaiihew E.

aad the lata Hariieua p. Wtaalsr. aged 8 moatbaaad IS oaya- BelAttvea aad fnenda are reaneetfhllv invttad as attend the runerai on Wednesday. Aug. 13.

at A o'clock P. rrom the residence of hia father, witaoui further invitation. The rental na will be it tan aa StmsbBry, Conn-, lor interment oa Thursday moraiaa. louau. udueulr, ta BrooAlyu, aa Taeeday.

Aug. 11, A.tu J. Xoobo, ia tue a6-n yaar oi ber agw. tso. same aay.

ner ma Ber, abb Itwsa, aged M-1 barelativee and trieada oi the family are in vl teal ta attend uie lunerais irou ae reatueuoe ox her ua tor, Mra. W. a. Kincsi 1. No.

131 Park-av near Vaa-eerbAii. Brooklyn, oa Tuursday. iJto. st 10 a'osuok, A. M.

preoteaiy. ornciAL 1N0. ua.) Otmiin't umoi, I NBW-keiBS. Aug. 7.

1888. Tba body of aa nAikuoam. man waa tnataA a8 Coitiaajt-aixeet Ferry, aged about thirty yaae out bjih, red halt, regular teetb. fall tsee; ta tba water about a week. Bomove I to the Mors we foe idcnuaceeion.

Dreeeed aa lojiows: Gray uaoerablru and oAeck ovarahtrt, black frock eoat, gray paalo, ga.t -x 000 ta. For further nartienlara asalr at taa CWaisass'a Ofnoa. bi J. 4 CeMtrr-atreet. COitbkXIDa FLTRM.

OFFICIAL (No. 327.1 Omoa. 1 tuna I i a.a. im. The body of aa unknown man waa found at foot Barctoy-etreai.

Norm Kiver, sat aoout ttltv-ave yeara, very atuut built, gray batr. loll taoe: ta tha "wa'eraboj; two days. Booy removed to tea slagie tor identification. Areeead as toliows: Wbite sA.rt. tok o.oth iroofc coat, biaok oluta' vast, fa' ray laata.

brogana. Found on tba person tba fails wing art. dee: One pair of epwtacteB, steel brws. or fursber parUnulara apply at tbe Oihoe. No.

4 Ceatre-e eea. CO Kt. ALIUS IXXMH. SCELLANEOUS. it ii AUOskt Bverybady aaya THB STaNtirU MAIL 1 evwrybedy ia raadiaa st.

oat tbe sasa aaa at tbe waosriag alasas, BVara. bady ia right TUB MAIL has is an ana larawiaa t- Bsaning Panai. aaivaiasiwawt nan alar taawttsaaaV tba peasant tiasa. Ws era iaetsssiag owr adiaiaa dasly. alaiaa the laiawot esrawlataaa of aameewav.

tag pager worthy of maatiaa Tba raaaoa for tbia large gtoWm we aatisva to ba foaad la tae bvaly awl splos- sbarenser of tha flisis itself. We seek ts Osaka a rooy, gsssipsy, afi sod ta tbe sad xarsw est Is asaab of Use 1 mat tar that flada tta way btte ether Our Iswat aawtahaa, watertag-plaaa aetes. aad apssiatvlea, bsve avads for THB MAIL aa aatagiottattr large strsie et trieuds aad paltisa i Saratoga aad Manopac. aa Ness-Tork more eagerly sought after taea TUB MAIL. We tavttetbs attest ties ef attar the menta ef TUE EVENTS MAIL.

It Ui filled wttb onglaal aaaUar. asd la sold for swly TWO CENTS ga oopy. Sabeertbers reeeive it by saail far ealy SIX DOL LARS. AU taa sewaseya aave It. for la a Balling paper.

All tbe Bswsasalara keep at, tar as ia tsquired for are asartaatl. Bay it aad test it to reuraelf. It anil taS yaa all about Bew-rorBera wwav arS eat ot tews. THB EVENISa MAIL. Wo.

3a Brsadwea. UYSPBPalA TtBLtCft pstana, wita Fistuleaey. sews, Laagssr. asd all liarest 1 veTirgaaa. For aa sals by eras a its a ts.

a liiiiista, boss snae ax TJOtT-OFriCK KOTICE. THE MALLS FOat A I oroue will be dispstcasd from this ea TU THURSDAY and SATVROAT. closing at 18 aad at atauosa A aad B. llil; C. OaadO, a'eloex 11 -a.

11 ud II aa 11 a'eti oek A. M. Aiso. ea WED-1 USD AY actiee of tae bear af eleslBa. whsabwiU be posvsd at the gaaetal etfasa.

aad tbe saw aaaaeaTUaXUAX.F. M- JAMM KPXT.rsilBiilii R.H.IU4 BCT HUBLC. oKLf-HKLP k'Osl roung sasa. wbo, bavimg errsd. oasirs a beassr aaaa.

kssdSent taa aesisd lettsr esvssosas tree ef fsese. if bewefltsd. reran the Addraaa PbALAJU 1 eiitOa, Bos Paliadeipkia. FWas. Vy fOE BAvasB Olak af the JTaw-Fere TO MACrARLAtD.

ttOOat-SA Ort ak. see. ef Bta-sV asd bread war. aad est a boa ef bass. give eaarea lar at.

NEW PUBLICATIONS. TO EfJalOPKAM TilAVKLKJiS. APPLETOilS- SHORT-TRIP GUIDE TO ECROPB, -Civaxg a abort annsal ef tba awaat bataortast Issall-aaa, rosttss ef trevai asd expense. Wnstaaaa. Piias.

att. O. APFLETON A CO Fut nitssra. Boa. 80, aad Oraaa-ea.

Ssat, free by staUl. te aay aedrsas ea lusstataf aaa NOW BEAD. UlEhJsOb'S HEW IITERt AA, KBTASaTtra. etJIDEt. ContaiBiug an Aaaotate Edrloa of THB NEW nt" TitNAt BXVLAUt ACT.

impoeiag tease as ds tilted spinta aad tebaeso, aad for otuer rnoase. paas. ed July, 1Mb. Ales, tae art exempUag eertajn maaojaow tores frees ta tarsal tax. toa-svusc wits a bun asd Ussd-booats ad ass Is tarsal en.i"" tores, kiiusil aai tassiawl wCUASLm aatu.

sette' Listrtei. Mediwsa Oetsws, Pnssr Cavers. Pries. sssia. Bar Saat Of asaU.

sosv-paia. aa aaaaitK at prias aTJS Pub Uked hi BAMUEL Bo WXE A CO, eanaauiu, as Tor eale by the Asat Nesa'lloni pan y. S. 1 POLITICAL. THK CtBPAICk OPEIEOt AxPUtuctt cabipaio rvviLoru L't-iqwe.

Sia-mccant. Irrasu. Suitabia, LosapraiisBiits. ws win be eeat by ataii. postage srssa-d.

aa rssslss. tTOS A 8DH, lEj W'V. Alaa. eta aasasars ssaava. Prssa.

asssa war awsered. A-.

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