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ROALV aettTatdhl at wfch refi VW Getane euxl Catenae Sy HvTte Kl Flau? lad. ClaaiikDatl, DajUja, eaWlauty TuJr-do. Clcve.and. kMt VeoeUi, Ohio; alte. the ft Loaila.

Lern? flajrfi kr. the rei bad at euj thaaaare ailkaWc mm. ka tea fW ihrrVrt, ei pedtiiavi? reeti I Kut SA? M.U'.YOHft chicago in SaS new-YORK ST. LOUI? in et HVLRB. IC af Uwi vi ttvai It gee tM Ktmak Tfteh.

i rertket beleiaiaHnei yf bedB.net ANIA I AaeM nnadwey. I LLIOTT. Aerat, trvw Ol Jall UAL HATEPeCUlxE Mer. Cl'v Feriy l-r VTi m'tr h- which the mn.t aixapay. ha -ere f.e.-cd ht war ntosPECT cure, irf.1?* illee(or Winterteeateaeol Adirea.1 il.

Kbicj EXTRACT sf BUCflU! 1 ri HELMBOLD'B Extitet Uuliu Dimuaa of the "tiKLAIBOLl of Burbo curat of the Kid "rlKLMBOLD'S F.xfrrcf rf Bucbu HK1.MB0LD'8 F.itract of BucJ.u aknrtn.f, HJtl.MKOL?'S of Bucha tor aJ diteeeaa ariaiag ejaari BEI.MBOLD'B Eitratt of Bu- hu for all dUcatet aiUiog h' i HF.LMRi'LD'S of Bucl.u for all ditiaaet erlalog ftran HU et for Secret aad Deln ate HELJfBOLO'S Extract of Bucbu It tahru by and fe tuale. HEEVBOI.P'S Fit-. nuibn fry LoM of Memory. HELJdBOCD'S Extra' of bo for Loataf i'oerer. Eare.

of Baoha lor of the MBtcular Hyitem. HKI.MBOLD'S Eitra, tof Bu. I in for Nenrout and Debilitated BOLD'I Extract of Beeba for Di-nn. of Vl.loa. HELM KLUIS Katract of But hu for Diflii ulty of Breathing.

HEI Lil. i.ii Extraot of Bochu for VV and TVBibhni. HELMBOI.D'S Eatrart of Pnrho for VVrdbrfntneea. FIELMBCLD'S JUtraet of Bu. hu for a.I Dutreiilng AJI gaXDMBOLD'S Eitrart of Buchu, price 1 per bottle, de Bvered to any addn Addrvta hvttera.

II. T. RKUfBOLA Chemitt. Perot, Na 62So.th lWh tt, below Cheatnut-tt, Philadelphia. Bold by Dn.fiiiti and Dealer! every.re.

Banare of U-rfei'i. 'iret ara-iteed. HEUEM A N. CL P. i.

nU, Broadway, N. Y. KALI To- ee.rhrat -dh. alitig medi 'm, Miat i'ACE A DAVIS, froan Ill baa taken up realueei'e ni Dk O. WELLINGTON'S Water Cure Ettabn.hun ut.No.

Eatt llrtb at, N. it prepared to operate fjr the care of all dia eeeee. She rJto tpeabtar.d whteaoDderirtrnenceendgiveataata. R. CHOLERA MOR BI'F, or painf.il D.rrharr.( the Bettelt, are ttop C.1 in or rwmty minutet by KALWAY'S READY KL1EF.

For IL hn. wtctber tlok ornarvout, Rheims litau. Parelyait. Iianhagu Oout. Neuralgia.

Arhe. Swol kee Jetutt and Paint and in the Bank, flplne, or Kidney; Paira around the Liver, Pliiirity, Heertbiiru, ami rahue of all Mode, RADWAY'S RF. VDY RELIEF will in a k-w momenta rhar.re the mitettel you tuffer to jova of plaaaure REE RKNOYATlNG RESOL? VENT, far Ibe Cure of Chronic at Sorofuloua and ftyplolitn Oomplairita. and other Arte.fan* of the Lucat and Inh.rr-. and Enlargement of Nenralgia, F.ruptlva rmd Ditreaee of tha Skiu, Dya Ne I) WAY'S REGULATORS an- the raeet eaJV aed rt liable In and tt evr etfectlvely and quirk In.liiretti.m.

Inftanunatleu of the peatta. Liver Compltint. Diteatee of the Uteri. Kllneye. Fe aaaie ma.

Whenever the out of order, a Boat of RADWAY'S REGULATORS wiU reotore it to regu? larity. AY A No. IfV Fulton tV, up New York. ANDS' SAHMAl'ARILLA. Thig celebrated eilrectwill tprrdiiy purify the Mood, eqi.ali/e the elrcukt improve the appetite, impart and to the attd gret'utlly, but ext'rpate dUeaae.

Prtpaged und (old ay A. B. 1 D. SANDS Drnggiate, No. 100 Fulton N.

Y. Ccgal Xotiitc. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrotrai? of the nrity of HeW-Y rh, notice it hertbv gl van to all per enaahavinc agaiiKl TnOMAS CONW'AY, late of the City of Savannah, Georgia, rWeatrd, to prraent tba oe wtth vt.i.. her. Ihaafet I to the at hit ahop, No.

t. PearhaC, ta the Cltv of New Ymk, on or before th aeventh of De aulier neat. the tecond day of 1M7. June ROoER McGI'IRE, Adrnimttrator. IN PURSUANCE of bb of die Surrogate of the County of New-York, antler hereby givtai to ail per ataee having ageiuat ALEXANDER R.

SIMMON'S ad lee fily of New-York, to prnaeDt the wtth thereof to the at the olBee of J. B. Cer aaretler, No. Ii Naaaao atreet, in the City ol Hew-York, on or before the twenty firat day of January I New Vor? Itth day rf July, laeT. FHILfP C.

SIMMONS, rjV Adminittrator. IN PUJtM'ANCE of an of the ol the County of New-York, notice la hereby given to all Aavmg 'aunt agair at MINER C. STORY, late of the City of Mew Yoik. riLtra. r.

dr to preaent th-) aame, with f. to the tuhacribrr, et ottVe, No. 213 Fifth aei am the City of New-York, aa or bffure the twnoty-uinth dey of OOoher next -Dated New York, the 2Xh day ol Aprtt, (aftTT lawusMJ GEORGE LAW, Eiroutor. IN PURSUANCE of'Hri wia of the of the County of New-York, notice to all per xai hi ring rfifcai' rgr'rrl ALLeN J. LOL'NSBERY, late of SaTtirrvillr, Kiyette County, Htate of Tetibf aaee, d.

to aweaa nt the tame, with vefjrArrt tbvr. of, to the auov ribor, at office, No. Hrootne at in the City of Nen York, an or Before the twenty fourth day of December New York, the SOtb diy of June, 185T. Jelffi liwCu.M EDWARD A. PRASKH Adrnlnla're'or.

IN PCRSUANCE of an ordtv of tbc Surrogate- of ehe t. ni.tv of New-York, notiee hen hv givm to all par aaaihaihaa ihMtaitpalitt AMY HAWXia'IiST, the totty of New York. to prneent the with there. 1, ta the tubtcribei, at the oflce of W. H.

Fareooe Paper Mt'trrianta, No. 16 B- ho the of on of brfore the tiiitd dey aaf vi N' rk, the ley of Augutt, ISftl mm DANIEL GRIEEIN, Ex.rotoe. IN PURSUANCE of an order of tb? Stirroiratt; of the CaMMtf of Nrw York, notice liereby given to all having clair: egainat JOHN J. O'BRIEN, the City of New-York, merchant, d'eeaied, totrretent tht with vote ht tht rrof, to the it place of baie'eta No. IJi.

Broadway, in the City York oo or IWtt.re the Mar i etat Dated New-York, the Vote eiey of JAMhiri O'BRIEN, AdmlniltreltT a.i lawlii.M JO I' r. (' ARI.B8 Mc(j L(i 0R egaii.it JOHN LEA I mi it.i* -In peaeoetret ot a i'ldg the Snpri me Court of the New York, l-earing tlatt Ihr ttth dat ot Srotembev, 1857. 1 wi.l a. il at A through 4I.UERT H. NICOLAY.

Aurt.oiio.-r. the lib May ol Oc'tbtr, at 12 tfiV ck at the Men banta' Ex aehaaaae, in the I ity if New Yotk. all that aertmu lag, pieoe or of Mod Sim eiiC. 1-elug ir. the Twelfth Wird of City.

County ami of Nt ik. Bag r.ing it point on the tooibrrlj One Hmidret! and Tavrr'y ato.t, diitant one hundred ae.l etxty lil fret and thrtan hea enttrrly from tba couth eaaterlv comer the BLath ivetxa. atid ftar- tfniitlnrl mi Twcntj fifth stiert, th. nee running aoutherlv r.nd piraMel with theaatd Sixth avenue, and through the renter of Brail one hundred in, to i ketereea Una Twmty fonrtl. and One Hua.in-d aud Twm.

ty hftb tbanti taiterly a ong laid eighteen feat and Bine ibi hea, Iheilll northerly lod parall.l with tieaaad Baau tme hundred fee! lud rlrren tnt bea to the erty line of Oi li aud-Tweuty bllh-atrtat. aud tfarnoe ak.n^ tatt! nientioued line eighbte.ii feet and nine pi.ee of bt w-York. Sept. IJ, ItW 11.1,1 AM PR RSSE. aVI 2awtrwMVTb BYLV ES TER LAY, Prttl? Attorney, Mr-GREGOR pOSM LEV1 aard ilhtia In pi.r?uuice of a Judganettt ef th' ft New York, beariue date iVu1 1 at paklmaacHeu i i t' ''r' i the tide In A mmat the ao ra.teriv aenerot the Sixth evtxno, aad Oee-ILodrt-d and twtmy mm, on.llaepereiVI with the Ueehjbt Oee lliin drtMl eud Ooe II no nrrh atroata.

then, ra-Url, mmm ranter SR a ut -v thi rthetiy and w.1 mmi tba lad iveaat arty wall bundrtd and iever t- the tm dtTJhJi teaMeB aad ttreet and there gevlj atoi-t aaid kttt meni'oued hue el-hlren feet mtkmujam put. Dated New-Yotk. PERSSC, Referee. KSTER I'lain lll'. At'orury.

RVPMXE NEW LAND uL BsJ? JOH I Md etn ol lit 5s1 Vvik, i wui the If tha Merohaate? Ml.nT.'v'i U' through ALBERT H. SS? Lot- naea or Parcel of tlUiate lying aec bring Harl-o La toe Ward City, and state of New 1(J, rd R.gieo.Bg at UM teotheriy haivnei: eud twouty nfih othamn'tu-eai xiLlveni.earido a boat re? aiol gpa eeeeaa th- (aid1 lib taret aAwefa inJ tilth taer, feet BWBbTT aid par.l I ai iw toe ceiviof oe hiaeted Ttt" atw taWa Ta hetaVII (.,. rW) 11. CIA ag TI CUM aVWiaataWG I FCRSnANCIB Swntjpitge of Ceuolv Toil acr-bt gtveo to all ih? New to raowot Jut earun. I be NMkn at the of Ne th? diy of Mar-h NcwY'lk, I twelfth ruber natu VNIr'L WRlOlir, vrtUAAM TMZtagn, STrKEME and (Vniiry of NtMT York ac ADRIANCBagt.

william JoLintorj. Jnnl. Beeil hn wife, Arlbtir Jobattoo end Sman h.a wife Catbe nue Jobaeto? J. hart. 34, Jaaaee WeMbey und Marteret L.

hie wife. Jamct Klean, i Johuaton, Oli? ver Tbomee heard, Hitri In hibeid JehiJitoii and Elira a 11 Hearty Beard, Errwttaw wur.aro Heard, Jolm Harvey. Seii.i.el Camnbcll, I) flfjlllWetleie, Company of the Teaiiiaa' Hd Kl.wmth, iBIen IN r. F.lia. K.

Moore, The oi ilie H'ate at York Tbe Bowery Baak, WLliam Oi ty. The Ln'ik'i So.in Rvan Ka eeutrtx, a of Jamee I Kjiu, thare-a It. ilie 11 r.l. t) m.d Bl raawt Boftey, John Roam, rVe WUbehaera Coal Compviv, Mary Jane I abwar net mow Olhrcy Jcawatorj, laeaaaaaj Mary Jana mn Mratm, and P. of trie.

the Oliver Johnston, detceeod, and Vt iain iiii.tri'- th If irer Jonrrt-m. iW ttagefl the ebon -r tuit -ndaute and each of them: Ton are hereby mrnmoned and r-quired to auswar the complaint in thu a. tn.11, and to acrvr a copy of vour inwjt the ii.p'a the nWrftar, Ida omoe, No 79 Maaaaaj atraat, it a ot tarasty day? aft. the tt ihn 1 you, enlu.lve el the day turh lleajaad if fail toanrVerthe a.id within the tin.e alcrereld, tbe alaiBtrf) In tail aattoa wtil apply to tl Court lor the reli. den ande.i in tbe ali.t.

Tie laid OtMtr plaint a at l.led in the rdltr of kill the City CoOBtf of New-York 1 a the Unlh aav of June in the IRVi Jui in, J. 0. BRuWN. jy27 lawlSwM I'lai Attoriiiiy. SIT'EEME NEW LAND aaainut JOHN nn-1 othert pnr.iiAuce a judg? ment tae Suit, me nri 1 Mote New-York.

1 will ell on tier tjth day ef O. lot.er, o'clock at tile Merrhanta' K.trbange, inthaCity of New-York, aL hl kt H. NICOLAY, taq turner, all that certain I piece or of irmd litt.ate lyina and at 1 11 Um Tvwlfth Warded City. Contity and Mute Of New-York, bounded and aa followt: Resir.Ling at a pxdat on the aoDtherly aide el (Ine hundn d-tnd-twenty titlnatrcet. diaV Unt one l.niiJrrd and forty aeven foal and ail iuebei eaitarly from the louth eaiterly turner of the Sixth and huiidred-and twenty fifth itreet, ronninf thence iutOerlr and parallel with the tad Sixth-avenue and torouih tbocenter of a paity wall one buadiet feet and lev.

1 at hen 11 Ike center line of the block Iwtween line hundred-and twenty fourth and Oaav hundred and-twenty fifth them eaalerly aald renter line eitbteen feet and nine inehea. then, uortaeily aud parallel with the aaid Siatn avenue and through the toot. 1 of a Jiarty wall one hundred feet and eleven lanaei to the a. tg me of (hi. hundred-and alont lait n.entioned line eiehtren fret aad nine tie hel te tbe pliceof Datl New York, Sept.

12, 1H7. WILLIAM EL pkr08e, Referee. It JOHN NKWLANI), rialntlfl im p. noa. Die Nfw-Orleana paperc received last BIBPjBg tain the of tu? California wa by the of AtJie.

the cf that date debtin for Nerv i ork having been in iut steamer Central Amerira. We tube the following iteme from 7'ht S. O. Dt (a The rV Convrntir adjourned ofl the inat. after noiiiinoting Edward Manly for Covernor, Na? thaniel Rttmett l(ir Supreme Court Balgen A.

A. Sar Beant for Attorney fieneral, atid 1'. II, Randall fot The Democratir noDiineen for l.itnte'naiit-l.ovi iuor, Controller, Trcaaarer and State Printer, were indorsed by the Convention. The tickets of tbe four political rjartic, viz: Oeino cratic, Americaa. Repuhnean nna are now all etitr.plete, and the various Gubernatorial are "Mumping'' it IhrOBBjboBl the State.

The probable aereptauee by the Democratic candi? date for the of tbe Fedoial appointment of fynrveyor-lrerernl, will render it incumln ot on Ujc Central Committee torenommate another pereoo to till tbe vacancy; but be yet no prominent ptiraonage hua been 1 for the poaitiun. The River Indians in the eaetein portion of Shkiyou County having committed many ol late, Jjieut. Crook, of the United Staute infantry, with a face of twenty-five men, hru (haHtined them t-u rely that no further hontilitie" are apprehended. At leaet twenty-five men were killed, and aa many more wounded, in the latt engagement in ''Dig Val lev." The other Indian triben in the northern part of tha State are peaceably dinpoeed, and mott of thani are beirg temoved to the reaervations. 'lie van of the overland immirrratlon ban at laat OMBBBf)the Siena Nevada.

And for tiiepaet waektruina have been pouiing iuto thin (state througU the various mountain paeees. I'he great mass of how? ever, thus far, havecouie via (lenoa, in Carson Valley and PlacervilJe, and over the road now being rapidly improved between tnose places. All accounts agree to the great numbers on the way, more than in any seaeoa 'J'bere ia also much stock en mtel and considerable quantities have been driven into Car son Valley in good condition. The immigrants bring of the depre? dations of tbe beyond the Sink of tho Hum? boldt and in the (loose Creek Muuntains. 51 any lives are reported to have been loet, but most of theee stories are doubtless ciacgerated, as little evidence of an au? thentic character has yet been divulged.

That the Indians have, however, killed and driven off au unus? ual amount of stock, is undeniable, an nearly all of the tiains arriving have from tha.r depredations. I iwing to the scanuty ot water in many rtioui of the minnv rcgun, oar interior exchunges are unuaual Jy barren of items chronicling the receipt of lun.pa," the announcement of great strikes, or the opvtiing of leads." Rut in quartz mining muco activity prevails, and in El Dorado county veins are Leu worked, which yield marrelonaly well, Ligh in one mstani as a dollar to the pound of rock, or two thourar.d dollars to the ton. This claim ia owned by J. R. Hoard, formerly Supreme) Court Clerk.

Eitensive fluinicg operations aro in progress ou ail of the mining streams, but it is yet too early to learn of the success ef these entcrprif rs. Agriculturiste tliroughout the State are taking a deep interest in tho furtbeoming State fair, which is to be held at Stockton during the last of ber. Tho arrangements progress are on a fargrand er scale than ever bt fore, and th-re is no doubt that the leetival will piove in the bigi a degree liltCMaAfBl. The country aa well an citv mitrkeU are. at amply supplied with every dcwrijition of IrutL own State furuisLes in abundsnce, the choicest of crapes, tigs, pears, peaches and plums; while -very vereel from Oregon Drings down ruperb applog, which rival in size and flavor those in tn.ni the equator ia' islands oi tin Pacific and lie an ports we are in coustaut receipt of oranges, linias, bananas, and other tropiral luxuries, so that, at the present moment, probably no market in the wchi can rival this in the variety and fwtion id her putuo logicgtl cimenv.

Throughout the interior the heat htf PX06Mivv. On the 9th the mercury in miirve portioaa of the State, ran up to 180 deg. in the shade, and in very f-w places betide this city did it ball below loo dcg. on that day. Even here, it will long be known as the hot Sunday," although the breeze greatly Miti? gated the heat of the sun in the after pan of tbe day.

Of murders, ntfrays. rmcides, and other deeds pi enrre and vio.ence, many more are in thin than it been our misfoitune to reeoid lor a 1' rg time past. A number of culprits have eipiated the extreme penalty of the law fi? their uli'cnses, ani many more have Kent to the l'i n.Uutary from vaiit ua parts of the State. It is a noticeable fact that arrests fur connautsivn of cnu a are not only more prompt than farawtiy, but that the cuilty are surer of being convicti and t.f haying r-ubeequent puai-bment mtted out thai 1 Fewer trmt Lute taken place than usuiii. With the exceiition oi the butuing of a hnlk at Sacra nto ar.d the Alt tn.poliuin lieatie in this i.

y. aooa tin BPJJftaMbM Lave oceuned. OatEOON. Advii a-e re-. to the 6th insu The (loatM fioi nl CunveLt-i 11 11 bj on the 11 at uom.

WASIIINUTOS. Dates from this Territory are lat-v na.la'v .1. The election lias resulted in favor of the Democrats, and Slevene as Delegate to by a large majority. SANllWlCII ISLANDS. Hy the arrival of the schooner JsBh Prin.le we have rera-ivrd Honolulu papers nf July 9.

The eaie crop will be abutdaut. The Fourth was celebrated in grand style. 1 he ooffee crop had btteiijUUt ked by b.i|>ht, which LLreutena to reduce the yield one-thud. south pacific coast. ASSASSINATION OP THE BRITISO MINISTEK, MR.

SI LLIVAN. TO THE I'MTi STAU? I LAO. The Pa, ihc Mail Steam Navigation steatnship ttvpt. Walker, tunvedat beraiKhor.ige at Paran.a the UadJ nit with passengers ia speck. Dal from Valimraiao are to July M.

ir frtim TL PaWataM b'tar 1 I'm bill relative to the general amn- -rty p.literal olfei.d. ra, wbieh wan seat up to tbe Preei cent Utt wi.r deralii has rwen returu to (loageeee in i gnolificd fctm. sinJ in both H. Ihe JV rr-rw av. 1 gevr, Uk.

tn' Ute? cf BEM Vd MW. An a ayV), rm jf tha iL- or c.y r. e'i rat. dj, a at IU bhe is to fco-u Mttt bmu ihm stottBtff Um the tame reaaooa, re. turn antboricAtroo or -t, Pre-ide? of Republic; and tb ir -heipaflon bj Hate tvente, are artaatiy or may trr.

alter potftctlteel, whom ibe PieaMMal uld tjatgi to fittlarr coBupruhlBil hi It It aeenie that GtJftFMMbt was already i'ertAin of a ii'djtjiiiy in the would adopt Iba iu -o tt niif. as or. same day of itl Matatatlaa. and before it wits known to the public, It ap? proved by twelve votes iglinst neven, and immediate? ly pn-r. to the CbtUObei of It 'eh'-re, a' be NN mentioned, Risjatari have a majency.

Nobii'jy inotit me rr.ev ure rm ixued to the M.m-ter Hitisfm hut btill public wtw energetically' proaoniead Igahkat it, cor it and mjuet; iWva ad, because it ertatdiaiied tioi.s which, far from abating, wvulu MfYf to rev.ve political enmities. b-i r. brilliantly supported dur irg the two ions ot the Chamo of patie-i, 1,. re kh ry iir.u-u.il io Lhoae dobatee h-ive oc curud. The in ilie opinion ol the public; but etili, when mo rriti.i of votation arrin 36 loptoooalltiX i approved the jir-j' et, ai 1.

moid against iu The Supn me Coajrt has given judgment in the case of Ilm 15. Videln. aidconfiimed tue aoatoaeiof death, rr-ons who i implicated in the revolutionary movement have been oraored to be VMSttd. The leaders of the conservative pa.1y, win have ItrppOftad the fillMilllllbiot. Bad the Liberals, Lave uniteu and formed a strong partv against the (Jovermm lit.

They dtmand a change in ihe Cabinet ai a more I beral line of (internment, says Um appears face ths coalition, and though the com ry is now quiet, it depends upon lbs course pursued by the Covernment loBirthinga will leti.uic in that state. It evideut that Govern? ment wdl have to yield to the go-ahead pressure, or inn tie risk of a revolution. rtnv. Dates from Calloa are to August IS. Ihe paititul BOW! of the usea-sinatinu of S.

K. Sul? livan, Hntiah M.iiirter at Lima, is announced by mil arrival. tind the annexed parti of the aaiassination Of Sir. Sullivan, th? Brttiafa Mini-ter, in the Calloa cor icspondence of Patnimn Star and HrralJ: lScws has just been Kent from Lima that Mr. Sulli? van, tLe Hiitirb Minister, was aeeas'inaled by six Pe? ruvians, lbs Vixen bae to I'aita in search of Adrr iral Hruee.

It is supposed that ha was murdered fur the HriLsh interference in tue matter of the Tuuibes and I have just received the particulars of the affair. Mr. Sullivan was dining alone, when six men, ma-iked, entered nnd fired three abota. OM ot which is fatal, having entered the groin and pasi-eo up into the luugn. After the deed was dune one of them 1 am now satisfied, and thtn they a'l disappeared.

As yet DO one is inspected for it. There a desire on the port of the IVnivianii to throw the whole matter a- the retail of an Intrigue with a lady. Be that as it may, the (lovemment leel a.aimed ti- to whut the re? sults will be. The steamers I calya and Tuinboa are ing south to bnui; back Gen. Castilla and prububly ton.i tnsipe.

Cai.i.ao, Aug. v. Frenchman an i a ne? gro have jiiht been arre-ted on of b' ing ac coii pUcot of the of Mr. Sullivan. There are not the slightest hopes of bis recovering.

It is now lepoited that the act aas committed by of the ti.ort respectable pereona in Lima. However, I will give you the rumor. It appears, a short time ago a ball was givt r. by one of the leadiug families iu Lima, and that Mr. Sufhvan took there a well-known prostitute that he hit-kept a long lime as his mi tress.

The gentlemen preaent remonstrated wilii him, calling bis ntteution to the fact that it was a in? tuit to all jitr.jo^ present, to which ho is said to have replied that ahe via- good any woman present or in I.iinn. and that th-'y were all a set of prostitutes. A reward ot Phi ounces affcrod for the apprehension of the murderers. The conduct of the Peruvian officials toward Ameri? can vessels has calli-d for the UttOftereWOO of the I nited States Minister, who, no doubt, with his usual promptitude, will demand addiees. Private leiten ai IVO us that the pit-seine of au American vessel of war la very much needed at the present time on the coast.

The" f( Mowing news items aie irom the Cmmrtwi The (lOverTjmer.t of F.euador ha" notified its adhe sk to the convention entered into between Peru and Cbiii in September, (on 'artillo, on Lis return to Callao, had been under arrest by the Council of Ministers, who exoreise the eupieir.e dutitg the absence of tba Presi? dent. Ca-nlio publishee a letter complaining of this outrage. TLe matter aii referred to the Convention, which declaimed the nelion of the Council. H. li.

a steam frigate Ketribution arrived at Cal? lao en the 6th the fUu.ivi.ue aail.d oa tae Tth ft Paitaand Panama. Di.iii the montn of July CO with an aggre t' nnege of ITIB tuns register, loaded at the Chita ha Islands with guano, viz: veasels of 31,309 tunn for lore I tuna for the I n.ted Stataa, atd 19 of for France. CENTRAL AMERICA. LATER aTROM coma hica. Hy fie Hriti-h brig ('aider, frum Punta AreuM, aad tie trad, via San Juan del Norte, we have re ceived says Ikt Paiutma 8ttv the CrmtticA Cotta Riem to the 9tl of August, and the Tumpo, a new wn klv journal started.

Sr. Don LwoasQ Montular having reaigned the of? fice of Secietary of State for Alfairs, Don Joaquin ILmardo Cah Mimater of the Interior, Las a sumed the duties of the Secretaryship. The Cromua of August 8, publishos the foLowing decree: Juan Pafa-1 Mora, Resident of the Kepublic of ob! a Hica, COHltDEKlllfi: Tbnt in the States recruiting is going oa fjr the pnrpOM of Central America agaia, aLket being the promoter of the rocruitiog, aad that be dots it without a legai rrassion, without a fltg, and without justice, and only for the purpose of cob vulsinu Ctnual America, and planting on itl soil the Slavery ot by man, which tne religion and the of the is opposed to, aad which oar laws expressly foibid, that tor such acts be and those who accompany him place the poaiUon of T)l CRi.l Aiuui) 1. If. in an aVexxaMtod manner, and by avoiding the Of the authorities of the Cmoa, any party of Utwed nien present ihetneolves, whether cumti.anded bv William Walker, or by any of his and invau- part of Coet? Pica, or of any ut the aOifd Stales C( utral Auietica, with the in tcnuon of posec-aing thtOBMlvoa of all or any part of them, in the said act of laadkv' on the shore they will red pirates, aid, as auch, shall rem-vin beyond the pr-itictioti of the laws.

AKT. iL All thoae wiio have served the of cannot return to the Republic for any purpose, without the previ. of tha Government ard who at present er it in tne State lea ve it within thhty reckon.ng Iron toe date of this decree; but thoae mLo etrici-e acy hor-ci profoasioa, and conduct UaraHOrrei j-iopi'rly, proving the same to Ihi Chief of PoMce, can reiLiiia in the stite, the wntten permit which giveo to them. Akt. 3.

Tue present d-t ree shall be made kaown to the GoTiruwei of th. iher Centrai A lueric in Statoa. in eaie they should think proper to adopt it. It shall BIM be n.a.ie to al! Ihe Spanish AtnerieauGjv nntlteela, lt. the Uepabl? at.read, and the diplomstic i Iii v.

vi in the btattaoal rakvea, ia tba Oft. a of the Secretary ef at, Iba Cttj ol mtu Jn.r, 7, JLan RAJTAXL MOR.A Barakl 0 firii mi. mi The by decree, dated August 7, has iiar.tedin ide Ir.u rnatnnal F.lectnc Telegraph Society i Calia, Lba -oie light e-laiilieh a IJm of telegraph thrOTJfJ tl DUbhC. from to South, pacing thronghthe rapt 111, The Btitrflege lmludtstne sole to a te.egTapb.o line for noHy nine yean. The light to cut at.

the wood neieeeaty fur the' poets, ir, the natiotal The right to in trod all Ihe aterial nteessary duty free. The Government binds Haotf to pxokt BaoIbatv lh- of cbargea to bi dOB th ol Bvow and Anietica. The Govera nt to have the pr? ft nee in the tot warding of its At the end of the term the line to bo handed over to GoTorawaewt. Oney.ar from date granted to commtECe the luic, ahd two years tnore to com? plete it. The CroMra aays that a grand Congreaa of Repre setitatiM' of the SpMt'h-Arrierican Repubhc? will Keoc be held lafhu Joae.

Lexers fiom the Chiban and Holivian Goveninicntf, approving of the idea, are HA USA. ARRIVAL Of THE RLACK WAKRIoR. The Ctited Stales Mail ateaovih.p Black J. Sni.th, tommaiiQ. sailed from i.n Um l'-Uh and Havana ti.e IdtA, and arrived at this pott at I p.

m. on Sunday. Fu Havana, a I have to tepttt: The late ia the comn ufolll BjwIlB had ide.1, bat was itill duR. The rtork ef tu ab tat boxes ar. b-'eJera -elxtied tared a', the redtieel Lax ia LUtieA'ija, IrfBafOB tjaourd I 10 to 1J per mat 1 per leal KieirSto tet daiJ, uvi learag bafeat The aid crew the trf ob th? ef Amgml 9muni home to the 11th mMmmt by trtf R.

II. LifO Mlba The Wi-rf IRS Li r-pece, paiaergers. ths, rti V. 3oj lockftflai the st.re of Btor41ty, suth wirm rivet by Pol -a who, with laMaMofOAc? Bosftk, 1 Uli door. The fire-iien we? ea-ly rrn the g-vund, aid soon extinguished the Th" bv f.t erul if ctimat-d abotit $o0u; iii.ured fmj in the Ic-nxaiXf Company.

Mr. Bradley, the proprietor of tue store, was fjurd in kali of the un'ler rirc as suppoted by Otricer CorTjereJ, who took him into custody and convey him to the where he was d. tba of the night. radio vti, yesterday mornmg, takeo before Justice Flan dreau by Serreonf Bennett; but, on the repreeentui? of the Fire-ManvLal, who examined the pretnises, and explained the of the store and the mincer in which in Ul opinion the tire originated, he WH tiia charged. CITY ITEMS.

or comic opera of Elisir d'Amore will be peiformed this evening for the first time in some yean, with Mdlle. Gassier, Iobocetta and in the east. She or STrntoTvi i Pi Saturday, at the tai ton rooms of George A. Leavitt A a number of stereotype platte were soil, including thewe at all the publications of Miller A. Cnrtui, who are now in liquidation.

The competition waa aolely between Derby A Jackson, Kudd A Carleton, Leavitt A Alien, Dick A Fitzgerald, and the two or three- of whom were represented. The first lot offered wae the plAtee of Geo. W. CurtiVi in 0 vols subject to a copyright of per cent. These five volume containing Nile llowaiji in Syria," Ixitui "l'otiphar and Piue and were staittvl Ht $HM) en went rapidly, in ieapi of $10, up to $1M.

At thii pr.oethey hurg lor tune, wnen they a'ain tojk a start and run up to $205 euch, at which they were knocked "V.i. to a gentleman who theui in In-halt' of the author. Two by Herman Melville were withdrawn, the next lot. Twice MailheJ, a Tale of Connecticut with the privilege 0f pnying 10 per nt copyright, received only one bid of $J0 aid lor thai the property of Dick A Fiti gcnld. The platen Tiie by SigLor Huriir nnthor of Antonio," Iso rei Benoni." Ac, which $310, ard included the woodcute, VM to Kuild A Carleton for being the only bid.

Krittnny and La Vandee," by Emile coet $110, cold to Kudd A Carletou for Tbet-e al bought The Golden Dagon," by Dr. J. W. Palraer, for 10 per eent copyrivbt cost $180. Lake by J.

Autlerason I vol. with wood coit $418, wan at and 1 tight by Derby A Jackeon for firm also became the purchaseriof the l'-'ino. edition of Wilkie Collini'H "Dead Secret for $H'0; of "Call fornia. In and Out," by Mrs. K.

W. Karnham, for fSS, cost of the "Life of Tai-PLng-Wang, Chief of the Chinese by J. Milton Mackie, Pfito, for work being mbjeit to eopyright of ten per oent afier the aale of 1,000 more is reKjuired to pay expenaea. Dick A Fitz? gerald bought tLe Mormons at Home," by Mrs. C.

H. Fenia, for $10, coat $lol; also three juvenilea, "Town and Country," "About New-York, and OoU and Silver," cost inj; in the af fl .1. at 50 each. Leavitt A- Al en I-. Tale? of Flemish by Hmdrick Conicienoe, cost Ill, II and 19 of Houaeheld Wor Is," at each, and moaths of "T.ie SrlioolfeUoir," with uta, far The viilumi of The lor waa bought by Dick A Fitzgerald for $105.

"Chile eon Came, by S. Compton Smith, waa purchased by the author tor The following rtereotypt to which we append respectively cost and price obtained, were bought in for their alue an old metal: "Political by Pwke flodwin, "Oriental Acquaintance," by J.W. De Forreet, author of "Witch? ing Times," a trvrrent Ln poor "Greece and the Greeks, by Ed? mund About, "Zillah.the Child Medium, "AOietory of the Struggle for Slavery by Horace Greeley, coet $177, inciudmg probably the payment to the author, brought $15, and "The LngLvDUian in KaneOn" $12. There were al.o gethtr I. mclaoing 11 copyright publications, countire Cartis's live volumes as lot, and out of these, 7 were stated not to have paid expcaies, and of the others, except Curtls'e, the some may be reason abiy rn'uai'-'i.

Ladeeii, with the exceptioa named, -e probablo that not olc of the volumea hod paid for iteelf, ao that Miller A Curtis were Like to be ex? ceeding temperate if their only wine was to be drank out of the skulls of aathors. One invoice of type platoe wai not sold, for tho reason that no one bid, and it would art-ear that the times are not propitiotii for soles Citt out a i. the report of the City In? spector, we ieara that there were fcatbs in this eity during the past decrease of as eompared with the moctaitty of the Drecediog week. The report not present any partftularly striking feature, except in the increased number of deaths from violent and the decrease in the genera! mor? tality of the week, particularly ia cholera infant an. and cxin-umptioa.

Of the total number of deaths, 441 were of children of ten yaant of age and Boder. The following tabie the aambet of deaths duriag paet two aaseaf adults aad okildrea, disLn the Woreea. Otrlf. Tetet Week eatHnf 12.91 tm Va Week Sept. 19.ft) ZU i27 Among the principal oanses cf death were the fol? lowing: Comtiinption, convulsions (infantile), 40; inflammation of t'jelunpt, 15; inflavr.mation of the brain starlet fever.

10; marasmus (iufontikj, 73; dropey in the head, 4J; measles, cronp, 7, cholera infantum, Lrrvnchitis, 13, diarrhea, -'7. were dtaths of apoplexy, IS of wngestkon cf the btaio, 19 of cengeetion of the lungi, 11 of dyrcntery, of disease of the heart," of teething, 6 pre? mature and 18 deaths from violent The following ii a dr.saitieation of the and the number of in each clou of disease daring tho past vrcrk: joints, Ac, nerves, 114; irererative organs, heart lungs, throat, Ac, 1ST: eld age, akin, Ac, and eruptive fevers, 18; rtillborn and preiaauire births, SSj stomach, bowels, and other digestive or? gans, nncertain scat and general 42; urinary organs, o09. The number of deaths, compared with the corre? sponding wcvk in 1855 and was as follows: S.BI, i.Ma5*.'S eek Itw.SS U.k.eoJni e. pf. IS, aah etdioj Sejrr.

aaj The nativity table of the Lotted of Ireland, of Germany, 5 of Krjglaod. 1 of Fraace, I of Walus, 1 of Stred. 9 of Italy and 1 i Btatiah a. The first anrual moetitg of the Yotiag Men'a ChrivtiiB will be thieevet ittr, at the North CeVawO (Rev. Dr.

natfieldi), corner Nintn aveoae BPsj Tajej-tni itreet. si 4 aa fctowetl it um -i ef kv KajbfrM at art vi a i i e- vi. bklavr aad be f-b tnlo ii, ru awr. v. ay met.

Be three I to bat i rew-b it. MM) ceaed Je tr? larv U-ed a v. -lit dralli tv Kric.lu tr.amiLg. Toe ol (A4 ffnraitaj) Cfctjlw Witt? wi uvuagnt ta tw. Mr.

Hawk'' n. Tie warne ef Spee.ui...-.a Ft.imp.:' ia at I Air i ui to Mr. eegaged for aigMi and will to-eignt de Baaaata." Uiat Bailie St. Clau an tuet I p. in 11 ta By mraXera r.

In addition the p-ipu dnaiitj lagfUjeaewdmaVthkataUeweaf uciieu, Ntito't iu u-e btllet it Manettt the Ape in J. irr ta- attrec I ntL.v i i at Tmamt To- pa fcri lira w.ll i with oae old M-tcfcllmu Buy aaai mtrnirn wboa II Mite Jaila aSeraaaJ hare A aw ludrama near ih-11 iiirut. I will the bero.se in and Mr. o'eorre tloliaad will tun bit nrit tppeerai: tiiia iu a new J' ptatOM acuouner.l at tMa h.i;a?, "Bleeding ti.a.'' and i and Aqttaha ar? oo exhibi tlan iu.d day; and M.aa mm, tmt Watel N. ill appear Urb attnoi? i.

and is lataltj Ml ei.te. a Bjrut. Worn) mad Ca? tty't usual bbbjbbjbjI of rtic-tre ay aad fuu, aud a efery tar tint week. Mr. flnswold's new j-acht Cipsy, built by Van wu Brother.

yatirday I i So- anl Itef tlte diflrrru: paftl ea ike tiouad. Sbe uaa laeasTBiadl lait Tbi.iaday. Hcnu BI iNJt weeka ago last ttj. u.aa Tuite, theu employed iu the Brook'sr. Navy Taid bit naht arm lor.

drawn into tome tiuery at a abal tlie wb'rr be waa at work, and aeeerelv lie uii Lici.k'lit te thu city and placed iu tbe York tlua pital, wberr it was lioiDd ueveaaaij by ine atteudi'is aurceoaa lu an Ntata the fraeturnl limb. Fur a time efter tue ii waa Tui'e grew better, aad reeeuUy wea aaaeaTCd at reai.i'-Di-e, No. itrret. Au iab ahaauisteeh pia.e ac- afterwariia. and eeattaeBaa to fail, be died oo Saturday.

Ceroner it. was notified to hoi an on tbe body. Ktn-Topi Report to Sept. is, 1.57: Surgieal. Med: Total.

iten it Aef. Jl.lit) 91 2W Admitted to A'ig. ti. TI So Mix barged, riirr.l or reli.Ttd.. 3f) Jj 50 Ihed.

3 Rau aming at BIT I Kenia.ra, 35. Ami at Tiirdy National Tbeater, a eapttal aad biglily aUrartt eaurtamroent is tobe glTeo.Mr. II Allen, the pet tTaaedJati ol'the east it to sppear Tin liKaoo wttb Mn. Nirbola aa llrl'a Mar, Mr. U- I.

Foi aa Allan Kaniaay. aad Miaa Annie Wilhs, a yomia ly trim Phila? delphia Tbealeri, Lady Marian, and tbe whole cart well n.ade. The pai.Un.imr of Rr.n VVinra Was. ties wtil unt Ibttew, with Mr. U.

L. Paa, Mona. U. Oeuier, in J. Denier, M.at Adelaide Tiiie, kc ami tboujb Bat lraat, ill be the revival of tbe opeiaCe drtma i Uov tBaUa, in wbicb lit hole rompaiiy will appear.

I THE Fish at o( new gather to ire the of tiih in the Aq iana Baaavn'1 Mvsbvm, KeaBV MaMtvo, at it it the prrttieit tblng ever witneticd. Tbe Phytioteope, I'loth. no? e.ty IroBi t.umpe, it exhibited To Nt' ilT at tbe Mutejoi, aad Tint Am roec.v and BVBaiaa, Wtlah ft ap peart. Chfrry TaIXKT Fi.male Cherrv ValUy, N. teaiiee bedna ob et Nnreanber.

Tot l'eultgu. a KiflilV Re. 244 Neu A'ark, tdefi'M tbe I yt O. Haiit risr 1)R. R.

Good ALF. for many years has devittevl to tbe lorratijration of tbe Uieatloo, pt tndillrttiof Catarrh, I diteate wbn-h rteeived but attrBtioo from mrdleel mcB, and whieh bat proueaecad by high authority mrareb't. Tbe tuctnt which bet attended tbe eppuVatioo of Dr. Ait', rrenedlra imprlt bini to adopt the moat wideapread rae hi Li te adTrrtiae the publie of tbe catire uurebility of the diaeeet. iu.d warrantt him in teylng that all Ita aiiaaea aud forn.t It la withlu the rraeh of remedial egenta.

Ulli en, 3U Broadway, N. T. tlenrt, a. ea. tdl 4 p.

BTb I Advarliaeanrat I Edward H. Buok, II. Editor of Baelpe), aed and Can tail ting Surgaoa. No. 415thaT.

OBtoa kaurt fraaa I to 9, I to 3, aad 7 to I a lldeertlaemeeC I Ca i on i i a Compart hare as band every variety of Taat for Oroeers, Tea aid prl eetr familnrt- Neiiebong, Uoloeg and -1 tlyion, froot Sk eaala to 40 fun Onuptiwdrr and Imperial from 30 renkt mA et other qnahtiri eijdaUy low. AJic, 3 th hoaee of gnoB Pao.ily Tea for one dollar. Call and examine. We. Che4htJD tt, bat Pearl and RooeavaltrtU.

LA INTELLIGENCE. tSt'PERIOR OURT-Braciai. Judge Horatio F. a v. ijl, Reteivrr, of a 0.

Howard, eft. J. Boutbiuayd ti Ce. Ily mistake in the report of this raae In Friday's pa? per exactly the opposite of the fact wad stated. The motion on the part of plaintiff was for an Injunction and Receiver on aocount of some supposed interest of A.

G. Howard in the tirra of defendant. It appearing by the affidavits read on the motion that Howard had no interest in the firm of defendant, and that the capital and property all belonged to Mr. Southmayd, the mo? tion was of course uimih, not "graated" stated in Friday's issue. TIIK STREET COMMISSIONER CONTRO? VERSY.

8UPREMK Judge PrasuDV. This case was continued according to adjournn-ront ye iterday st ly BL Mr. Brady made the doting arg men fwt Mr D. vlin. He prefared Bit argument by alluding to hat had been remarked by Mr.

Noyet, in regard to coaalty ef and that be would andertakc to that the ot Mr. had beea frequently than of any Judge of this eg any other Coort la tlila city. Ue to he man of high houor and ot much judicial ku th Here be would leave dignity and comity ot without a.ludlng to it further. He theo ded to an extoad ed elaborate argument ef hit peintt, aad with an allooion tu the danger them wet tba Judiciary, it one I Coart to control the of iu eajuel ead roardi aate. Mr.

arguaaciit mevalrd nearly three tad at a lew u.iiritet before three the Court a ljouroed tbe caea untlj I 12aa on Monday, when Mr. Field will uu part el Mr. CoBover. the onn HftiTs ok BBBRdkttTI 1 i beciiiott. Tbe PeopUr oa the of Patrick Murphy aft Tbe Police Cutnmiifteneri.

Tho plaintiff, on the return ot an alternative manda? te (leiemptory eoajuaaading tbe (ieL-ndaiiU to aeoiit the relator to the v. nghti and of can or patrounax. The del. udanta move to quteh tbe on the ground that it la directed to the Polix Ccuim.aaiooen for the Police Di.trtet and njt to the Board ol of (aid tlttrict. 1 he act ereetiog the oltk-ett the Ccijiii.iilion.

at mt n.b ol Uie Board el Police, tie principal ted of ttie mm. are in aad at v. ol the Board of Police, and if all the dutint ted of ofLfen were te be eaerciied in the Board, and otticcii the only of tea Board, ihr to tbrm ComiiiiMioueri might be very mich thing Ib effect the ad to Board which Oluat be eoiupoaed tbete. not the eeae, however; terete! of devoire on them at net as the Board, ur ef It. tl.ou 20, for iottence, ertain en tueii Corn ardataeaet lualildailli and personally.

The wbeo trting in their official do Bot a. way a act aa a Board of Polier, but have aud owe aa Commit i.t which do not relate to the Board, or to tnein aa mem? ol it. The I', lice moreover do net I or cm etiti.tr- the Board ol Polite, although alwari meuibert ef it; they are net, even whea acting at a board, the entire Board ef IV.k Tbe act, (or the epfuntoieut of flee on.ii..tiionrri ol Ponte, in a eertein and Bowoore that I have teer, it tue number tpokea of aa more thea fire. Nor la tterr intiiuation contacted it that the number ot Con i.i therein of ih-iuld he more thea five oa the ct Btiery, the oairb provided and the whole aumber centem p. ty act, in acj part of it, teeoia to be five, i'id Ira only.

After providing for tbe appointment of Coin lonert, teaitea 1 "Taeae'ii i ligether wah tbe Miyort of tbe of Brooklyn ead Nrw-Yora, tt anall Board ot Police," kc, "end a Batderity of "them coLtliti.te qjorum of tuch Board. kc. Thr i ii ei. 'jie two Mtyora, thee, roeatltute tbe Boerd. Tbe t- o.u..<i.

i c- do Dot foottittite it. The Mtyort art Bieanaeif the Board, bet they ire not, that I perceive, Comjuittionert. unleit meunberiiup ol tat theai to, aad If it it oaly theei woeu in the Board and a. atrubert ef iu Out oi Lea Board they n-t Coo mitt Ionen, and precept to the tea.Biiationer* at would imt embrace, the ij if acting u. the Board, they tie, at mewbcri tt, Coea BmI there that I to lead to the opjuon that, et- while actiDg iu they are, by reaieo of uratn i thip, I on.n.iaaion?ra.

It It aowhert laid that the Board ah all be of or that tne avamean ol it arc er it character; on the eoetrery, u.e I bar. nu.Ari luggeata valy plamiy the Tua Ceri and at in auhatare-e, com? pile the b.ard, and Li' Meje ri The Mayori cf Nrw-Yotk end vb. re la the. i BBSBJif lie uot w.thin tee laagoagi ot tee act, Board ac endrely tfta Commit liocm, bet oi aed tea two TheBBmherel rieMBtketiiiei ii la but the ro I et.t mrmor.u Tbe wn? aderea.ei to (a, waa not tae wbot oapoatdtbe Boerd, ent oetj mm ot tae if bad Lar Bt-jd hi their ttttu--it. to and in.

U.yor. re. nave 1 eaad net d.c-le. ba thai aiaw gw aa.7^**) beer tn. bw i.n- nd a Urn itrb luta ani wlv-fc ta Ml.

aa-iifbtw he Ml aeVawa I eu.bt.ewJ Hi thaw peraeia. eT wha imri aca the nawaawan uivto Beer? I i it the te.w A. kl the wir de Aetiv, ii. addr. ex-d Li the to til Uia kadi tU MstnM? Ilarh 4Heet to fcKai it (T 'i w-.

r4 itw. ul taute 1 me dmeut would proK.biy aarn a. it 1 -ntun- be it law t.n,?,?r..r rvtur-i day, I ttirt tt eannct. Tt nisrt be iranted wi'baot e-wta, aad w.kheut tre t. ttr rtltUof the ur rotator igt Theodore C.

Kirrte et Jan i Bailey ant Ce'ie Ana Dailey. TV order i 'tr r. port iraated. Jt-iu PanuKartenaatt. laloaaia Forder aL Order aUewed pavaral hv the oVi.

uiaxt of a'Oeaataol taw beta BttfJBM laan Bl rUIOI tTttrtT Gecfgwfi, Itu'sine; act. John Tbompaoa. -Warrant 4diawbacaod tbe dri.l.^,: tor by mm ef the Bk-S MCUWT, Ac. ret. Hickl ami bt-ages.

1 ee- Mia-. bt! a ilt n. lia: aid aft The New-York aad Harle? Con.priv Dt teadast rotitli eoeta. 'THU! CASF'FUK T1IK OYF.R TFU mixes. 1 lib von? fc imuctud loR btktl I-T and bat tlKi IN BJCNMOfTB COVMIVa Tbe feaflo aft David U.

KatPaf.t. Sherwood aad U. 1 IVarex Ibe illflBiIbBBj were .1 .0 the arreet of a who wu ttkrn prtoeaei vm-latbaf tbe IJagnnliaa Iowa and it cow held to ball to aaewer lae tt t. tie: here. Rcaaat, htToif breo atiaated baf re on ebarea of a riaallar bbtd i i t.

the t.r Jery of Aieboi.iad Cvualy Igaiaal atBean tot battery blin ihaiaaavj laat, tbe mm wire by tbe Jury, aad taeuTtnaTaat iewa far Iba aeit oaf at ia ai r.Tic| tbrm titue to I ntiilt their eooasel t'j. iLX. they ird, through their eoaneel, D. D. PteM, ta HonTjLdte for aa order tba radtctieat ftcat tba bi.i.j t'ounty t'ourt to tbe urt ot tiji i Ti nabai rbera.

tba imuad that tba Ja4ar aad Jxim the BwMaaaa that eeaaty were aa atefaaleed aaalaal tl.rai that tbe? aaaaf not trial, tbe wit. reuw 'lie praat at aaaNaa et tb? and Teimlaer. COl KT Ol laWWUfal Btt. 19 -Before JaibaM Utreak net CaOMBABa John Coitnor, a bOT, ouOTiobad of an attempt at Mtit to the Hoote of TbowM tit'i wtt ni to thef. i Uaablai) be fa tteabag a darrV nun.

John Uuiiwii M-ut totie Pen teeliary tor luootK tu tbelaroaay af an aa, and Eltaebetb Baab aad Mary A DlUea en-anjuibied to wlity for itealiaa (alb o. Dioiithi and be latt-r for four ni.nth?. Jobu Kellj ti.b ot 1 utter, wu (rut la Iba feuitoa i tlx uicnthi. Mattl Mutphyan tVm. wer? beta i Mirieard of tb? fkel wa? aeut to tboOty Prtoua i ibtftJ daya tbe lait tot Im Peuiun'lsry tor four aioatba.

J. to atval $J0. and waa teat to tba realteafdarj far three ni im aad Bport Brown wete teat to tbe PaulUutitry for ata BMiutbi eaob, fsir battery. Jobu Uavia waa aent to the Pealtimtianr for I Bkaatha tu laneny. Matthiaa Kux ha and Wm.

Daaabjaa Vert lb B1 i. ted of bkltery. Tba waa erat tor I anti tin. latter fur 2 uioati: ta the IV ,1: i.t.w?. Ihe Jamea (I Mrien, Tkouiaa kolf, Pet.

and F.u(?ne M. Caddy, lor aMault and battaiy, war? nod ta ui Tueaday thoae of Wm. H'oolaoy, laocuaa ri. rt it IVIitni A. An i tu.

tt, were to tba. day; tbe el kwill, for ruinuan tSm boat Oeaeaa Law axainUtaeiUu to TbanaaT Panul Hailagher. Michael Kogan, ami othen. Im He Blarkli re, Heo. Lone, Jio i and Jataea Rbalvy.

arraigned I asiault and betlrry. and Kuea, ri.u?. with etieUar, wert- ail difcbort. aaoatly foi abiawa? wit aaaaaa 1.... Miller and Mary Creenwich, atraet weie ronaietad of aaaault and battery on aaataer "tody" ot tb.

aMM ataaet, ami fined A2U wbub waa aooa arker paid. e. let). ItoLirl Mia Mary weie rone.rtiu of aaaault and bait, ry, aad their aeulearee aaa p. 1 a -med to Tuesday morning at 9 cbak.

-nAKRlKAA. BKi.Rt'.-KllRIl-MANOlN-On Tauradey, Bapt. 17. bytae B'T Alrraidar Mr. Baoiuel ttowrealurd it Catbatiai Maaajaa, all of ibia city.

HALbt V-HWLLtb-At Lohr aeaaaiay. bept If, ly tbo Ace. b. t. 8uad, Joan Halaey to Hamei Ki.iabetn,~d?b|btrr of the lale l'.

ter dullea. Loa? latoad. oo Taeaday. tieft. 16.

by tba Rev. Mr. liailoway, rV bawt W. 11 ot WilliaiLaburgb, to Mlaa Marie Pauiiuat dauakte? of K. aV.Uray af UU city.

K1LBI KM Weainawday, Sept. IA at All Boul'a bunh. by the Rev Dr. Kdwaid I. KdM.ruof buk, loa to Cornelia cldcit of Jeremiah Buiilb ol tbi- city.

Tburaday, Bapt. 17, by tba 8. W. Haoiuel Ljou, of Uiaeapoiot, ta MIm Cotdeha Haid? in. Hep daughter ot Jehu af tato aaty.

MUKAN erfou, N. 1 oa Tburaday, Bepi. 17, by the Raw, Altred Htubba, Theodora P. Aloeaa of Brooa.yu. I.

Island, to (torah DuirAiucb, oVuabter ol laaae It. turn .1, ot the former plaeo. MAOMN-UlbbUN-Ou Tueaal.y, Mept. I.V. at Tu Ity ty tbe Rev Joba Henry Hoben, llaaid i bo Mary Leuna, daurbter ot Wood Oitacn of Lbia city At Albany, oa Tneaday.

by the Rev. Mr 1'ltkin, Mr. t.bajlna Raudall uf Utoeity. to Mill Halen Loulae Wbitlork, eideat dauauter mi Robert bit of the fonuar oity. l.v.

blNB-Oa Mouday, n'pt. 14. by tbe Raw. J. W.

barlri of hruokija, Hickaoa jr ol UuecMy.ta Mary Acoilae, yotuiaeal daufhUr ot air. J. Uwaaa of DIB Da s. 30, aftav a Daniel bailra A. tu.

M. la r.to of a tbr rue aud frtondi of the luui. aiao tboaoof babrotbrra iu-law, UUbert Oakiey ana Oaffga it Aaaatou, era tueltad ta at ten. i BU .1 on Tueaua). at i qa Itooa bit late Charit a atieet, without furtW iuaiiatioa.

No. 17 Hammond alrewt, oa Priday, Sept. alter a IbAM iin? Ulneaa, Mary, wito ol Jobu J. Aoaert, afed yeari and 10 uustiui. COtiK-On boaday, Bep.

30, after a abort Ulaewt, Cbartoa UUmaitin Cook, eelovrd aou of Charloa D. aad Mary OOeA. 6 a It inontha aid dayi. Tbe lelstiiraaad frieada of the laiuUy, alao the nrtnaiia mt bla uncle, Marua Gllisaitia, era reapenifuiiy tnetted kaatlaad lae lemral i u. the real deuce ot bla u.

utaer, No. RaaaVa atieea, tiiia (Mondajl afternoon at I o'cioeA. Hie leamaa will ba taken to Calvary Cemaitory fur internwat. Mew tlavra, paperi pii-aaar eopy. CANMFK-Ia tula city, on Si u.

il.oj, Sept. II, Wou Jay CaanitT, axed II yaara. 4 moatba aad 14) daya. CORNLLL-in thlt city, on Friday, Bapt. II, only i Mid ut Albert aad A Coraali, afad i yaara, 7 oxauaa aavd II daya.

CHK Sparta N. oa Friday, Itopt IA Ceawuaa Cheii Waa. oi years, wile of WUliaoi P. i e.t.i Hroctljr talaad. DAUSON-Oa Satarday, Sept If, at Newark, Mary Loatoa.

wile of ich? tod W. Daw sun, aWyaaja, 11 aavalbsead 1 daya. Tbe r- uf the laaiily aad thoae of bar father, Daaatvl Vaaor. ara nape larited to eatcaid bar fuaoral froiu bar wie i i No. Booth Market itreet, Newark, N.

J. No. Third avenue, oa Tauradey. Bear. 17, JoLa aaay child of John aud Maigarata Duecaar, aoeat I yeara, 1 o.oa.lh aud A daji.

UlRVKA-Iu North Uempatead, Qoaena aa PrlaUy, kept. IS. of paralyaU, Ueotf? Uuryoa, aaed ynara. ilV No. 17 CUntoo on Fnday.BepA after a laiaeia, WUiuu aou of WOaoa aad fhM Kr.ua, aged yi ari and 7 months.

No. 3t? Forty aaeoad atraal, en Tbaraatey 17, bnaaet Kunell, wlleU hu I.i^aa im.ru, Ue f-u yaai ot i Ka. Waaluairton aU. et. an Friday BMnwuva, ut ill, at a o'cueA attar au Ulaaaa of aas aai ah Mary baruli, tum Irr.au.l, ia? miA year ef bet aje.

Oil If I IHS-AtlNo. 117 Cbryitia oa Friday avoraisa. tv.pt 18, art. a bilaf but laeapa illueaa, Sauau Jaae AasiaaU Otifftbt, only tad beloved uf aad Oilltitaa, sted 11 oioatba aad id daya. KFNNF.DY?At No.

16U Faat Furtujtb mm Friday, ii. BdWItd Aeanadj. of tdwatd aad Mary i a uonlba and lb daya I.A RAN N.cb, Weatebaeter Uaaaa, oa evei.lB|, Bept. Cbarlotte t. wife of Lja- LtHrrDae No.

York rtreat, Broahlya, an Friday, Bept 11, alUr a abort Ulaaaa, raaacia Laiuj try, it yoara. Mar -i I- Sept 30, btarAal la the aim my ot Bar Tie huttl lab? piacar itoa day iMoaday) at 'i o'caoeb, No. 1.2 Kiltb avenue. MAliON Priday mo mini Sept. It, after a iHaaai Mauuay, wife ot Floreaoo Mabeay, aud BBMP Cera, la tea aatb oi bet MLIOS-In this city, oa Friday, Sept II, of acartet re o-rrhul, eldait aou ol TatioaVea D- aad JaMa m.

aitd 7 yt art aad a No. iA CoecUii I Me.i.eTt. eoa of bnmU Maia-ii, I b.ucla. aua II dayi. No saroaAoe 17.

Mary I Mai er, af VVuhatu aad Ca.a?naw Alah-c uiMOi No. TL2 Sand? atraot. oa IT rioTer. bTbSlI WlUiaa. -ly mm mt Jutn aid Mary Miatoya.

H'd 11 ueoatAa. MAIN No. 0. pi ,1. Jcaa an ad yeaia H.

Mutt Nav.n, oa Tburaday Bapt 17. Juua M. MrBitl'7. fM Ne PI TNib-Oi Satnidoy. eVpt 19.

Mr. Betaey Pataatu, widow ot u. yaara. i. aud fileuda are r.apaH ifuiiy laviud to attaod bet Hob.

a. an? Mo. oat) Biouiaai atraea, tat" (Mot. i tltt mat-, at p. without liartAwi totaee.

1 i i v- HI At No. AvenacC.ea Tbnradai iTiadnc Sept 17, after ibort Baa SaraA, wtfo of Fratauia Fetre ui the 6Mb )aar uf bet aaje. POOLE? At N. a Priday moral: Sept. Mia.

Maiaarat widow ol the (Aorgo Fuoie. Rf P.D?At No. 46 Cbryttie ati et, on Friday, Itept. II. a brief but atveia lUncaa, Ha.u.aa ReoJ, aged ka set Biostha.

Frld.y, Soft II, Tauaaae, )i the vear ul aia VIA. Uli I.A.I-Ob U.dueadar. Sept 9, Mr OarratO Vaaarbawa, 11 1 uiuaub and Jt foiewriy Now Be-a. I Ks-Ou Priday, Sept. Mr.

HuurJ Weoia, in Iba year ul bla Ba ie taken to ll'i laK id. i.ii ataod Mr, Fnday aaanidas. .4 Mary af I Bjaj T-'aBCa at'vl.

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