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The Trades. ™ WINDOW SHADE PAINTERS. (A mecting of te above craft was held on Wednesday ing, a the corner of Uatherine and nae # pret Thomas Villiers, President, took the chair, Mr Rerger, Secretary, A number of new members were eprolied in the Assoeiation, We ageat oa dee Sf operatives are going om in the formed. with great success. We were oy a 4 Of beautifully designed paintings, bangers, shades, and other works of srt, esvented im admirable style. The eiudio cf thorw skilful artists is well worth visit ‘The society Las been la operstion some time, and, owe we glad to learn, is advancing steadily aad pros- renely in its purpores. Its main object, we believe, to reform the trade, improve the workmanship, one Advance the interests of the regular workinen, As iu @Mher trades. boys and betch workmen have beea in- ereasivg in the swuller shops, to the great ineon- Yenience of experienced workmen. There are six or goven large manutactories in this city and vicivity, gaged in the window shade Je painting business. Mr. Weoltord employs 20 ; Jenks 20; Sweader, 2); Gonover, 2); Wilson, 20; Terhune, 6; Kelty & Hiker eu ploy about 1S men at each of ‘their chops in the e and Astoria; und there are various smaller shops iiMamsbureh, whieh employ oue or more journey- Mer. end NuIbers Of boys. After the regular Dustveas of the évening Lad been gene throvgh, the mevting. on motion, adjourned. UPHOLSTERERS. On Wednesdsy evening, » mass meeting of the jour- Meymen uphuleterers was held at Hildebewud’s, 140 es- wr treet, where ao jorabie namber of Las merabers had accembled. The Presideat, Me Hoyt. openca the meeting. by eiating that the Secretary would goer ‘the roll. and that each member should come (orward the call of his name, and give jo his woekiy eonttibution. Tho Secretary then read ‘the minut ‘of the Jast mecting. which were unanimous! ly adopted, he next point ot business in order being the readipe @f bills or communi-ations, the President mentioned that be had received a note from lady in. Philadel hia, requesting him to procure her a cempetout fore Qmwan. Having no further iafuruation to communteas, Pp ations sad. constitu, tiowal by-laws of the rociety, av they have beea @rawn we by the standing commitice, These atatates ‘were thea separately read, discussed, and, wits some alight alterations, adopted, after whieh the mecting moon Sujourned. CABINET MAKERS. ‘The urval weekly mass meeting of the numerous Body of ourney: cabinet makers was beld Thursday evening. at Hild brand's, 170 Hester street, the proceed. fags of which were generally characterised with wm un- eommon degree of Laci, 1 alarity, and good sense. The Coneiaiens after having called the iaweting to order, & last meeting, which Were immediately sanctioard Dy the ungnimons voice of the assembly, “The various | reports of the transsetions and proccedings whic were brought to discussion iu the diferent district succession, ext in order was the report of the pe appoiated for the par of drawing Sprevolutions, .evwating nod determ neg: the man- Ber in which the funds may be most profitably applied. A motion was made .ut cacried, tbat each resolution Of this report be reid wu debated upoa by the aseum- Bly at large, which was instantly cou plied with. “After eonsiocrate debate, te Desslativen were pring! y as originaily pi the commitiva. a Sain, aes transacted. Py gon 3 some debate fl a few of the topics which vccurred tu the diatriot moet- IngyAbe assembly adjourned. MASS MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN WRICKLAYERS On F: ve] Fire 1 th ., ridey evening, & muss miveting of the above trades washisiat Uethaatey fal io Hester st.. which Was jargely atte arneymen, not only of New York. Dut er Brooklyn, Wiiliamaburgh and bes a Phi was the third mecting of the trade, $ the organization of » society, a samelitien etlas deen sppeaated, atthe fret meeting, to draw ups con 8 y stitution, ne not having yet reported, Mr. Cornelius MClusky been appointed Chairman, aad ‘Meeerr. hark and Lambertson, Secretaries, the mect- wae enlied to order. The Bocretary then read the utes of the last meeting, which were daly sp- ‘proved. At this moment, Hon. Horage Greeley enter- 5 the poem avd was loudly cheered. by came forward and addressed the moot- Oe! Bis wome length. He sxi¢ ho would endeavor to #pak in the words of truth and soberness, tor be eonsidered the object they had in assembling to- gether was one of grave importance, wot only to unem- ae as working-men, but to the commanity Jarge. They were about to organize a rociety, Pe, which was to enrure to the ete end sober workman consiant work, und » just rece: Sire mentees as ates | eo e ena; an of 1 oy conld not be too careful. When he saw arouad honest and workmen, anxious, aud seeking & meer" ment, without success, he thought there was ulation somewhere. Not rine ord men, ong rd, and fadermen of every ciass, must sutfer from the dimi- mished consumptivn of articles of their busine to penne class, Hore was @ decided loss of time, © work! but slso @ pevantary tons & hes ‘omin ed rw oe They neked yh means ny man, aud @ —— jor the fact of their work. Could it Bedone? na eat battave te any great or untversal ae sy when all the ills of life would be fu a mo- destroyed There would always exist hoa et and weet, industrious and idle men; and he was not that supposed any state of things eowd exist tn Ghich shetdls or Gicheunes would exyey fo meh hap- end re. fo much succes, as a8 Lie honent on orkman. It would not be ev; neither was right, ‘injentier, th that it should, Ali be believed was thet wheres really sought work, er’ “=e fiod <9 vould entered the labor market and said, * I want work,’ Lats’ receive. W Mr. Greeley then advocated the qockes rh system, and cited in detalt ‘the ease of the iron workers of Cinclunati, He did not know any rearom why every clus of mechanics might not adopt the samo plan with equal success, A youn would work more heartily when he was personally be mere “quickly, neatly ad thally ereeted ander the cv-operative puineiple than at present. Dir, Creeley next epoke of other fants of the working men, which they should supply, An ex- ehsnge where the employer and those secking work, might know jurt where to moet each other and state their mutual wants; anda resding room, whichhe con- sidered among tho more prominent of their wauts. Mr. Greeley concluded by advocating the freedom of m| lands, and by stating his beliet that a litte ox- i preseewe, be ouly requisite to make Jongrons iter. Mr, Jounson spoke to a few minor points, and to the mecorsity of union and friendly fori tle believed work to bea Dieseing, and not an hereditary curse, It was that which gave independence to the man; aad be v4 the hands and head shed! 1 go tegetber. then he Delleved the scpremacy _— the —e claws would be manifested. Some discus followed, as to the prac- Bicabillty and expediency ae ‘and brieklayers working in the rate mesdeint It was reterred for her sonsideration. The mentlog then prooreded to enrolment of new members, and shortly afterward adjouroed, to moet iu the rame place aext Wedaeelay evening. MEFTING OF TITE STONT MASONS, On Friday evening the Masons held a large publie meeting, in their rooms, 76 Prince street. The ob- of the meeting, in the words of the advertises ment conve ning it, Was to put dowa the sub-con- tracting that is carried on to a great extent in this city. Phortly after 8 o'clock, Mr. Francis Puaya- @ix, President of tl iccy, took the chair. The eail of the meeting having been unanimously ac- ecpted, the Secretary bead the following resolu. jst, Resolved, That the members of the New York Benevolent seciety of Masons do intend, from this i their inflaence to pat duwa the ight forth, to use ’ treet ing ry this elty. to the disadvantage of boss-maroas and the men ble this Seetety. “gd Resolved, That the member of this Society do Alco intend trom time streets. and the numbers, where buildings are going ‘on. 90 that owners of resi estate and property may wot beled qotrar,, -— alter (his meetiog, think that reef this Society inteal oclety to alt basa. mas mea Ceereot, that got e r “oh Mesctee tend to raixe thy ever three mouths in the city and net joining the Bo elety ‘ to admit them if they work, after this meeting. ino on tu the Boelety th Rerotred t we do also intend to apprise the Fire Department of the ss tojwry tat be ore p. Rad that we will aget of lunping’ out ‘work have te rar oble a body of t of whore tive , will appoil taser into all these things aid it thie Apetety, we may havetner Mr. Joun O'Cowvon said he made no pretensions to rhetoric, neither did he thigk it would be of an avail in convineing © bedy of sansons of the soand- ness of the resolutions before them. They ail knew the evils under which they were laboring, and if he rpoke from thet time till doomeday, they would not be any berter os with them. It was not they alone, as a body of mechanics, who saf- fered cting, bat it was the common enuse of the community etlarge. Tt had beeh the means of buciesing the Corporation with many widows and orphans. it was not, however, public or private speaking they wanted; action must be the motto. Let not the society be coatent with words, but use all their influente to ac their.object. If they were so inclned, they could do it without his a ng longer. Wuaiamt Hoaarre would say a ‘amet in refers exce to the fifth resolution. The firemen of thie city were liable, at any colled from their labor ot from and, in addition to these privations, were sub. jected to unnecess:ry danger, owing to the very imperfect und unsafe manner in which buildings were erected. it was owing to the sub-contractiag fystem mainly, that buildings Wers erected in so ferceure a mannet and he thought, that it was the imperative duty of the city authorities to have au oversight in in their construction. [t was wrong that the lives of he pees Lea Bey rom | jeopare ised, and he trustec $ ~ — / te who risked mast to to pt = roperty hers, that the cattse of the oud be emeved. “ Wiccan, Havent? proceeded to address the : d that the Srcretary woul’ read the minutes of | * could mechanics do, of Sy ye aes producing ob tate bees thought step Was every workman fe as, © far as practicable, master of his labor, In their owu trade, snbstan. ime, to publish the uaines of = meeting, b-eont ® and seemed inctined to deal Sl i in personalities, when the. chairman interfered, and he coneladed by ex- pressing his hearty re ed in the resolutions. | After some brief, and somewhat desultory re- marke, by varions speakers, the resolutions were unanimously carried ; after which, a vote of thagks Wes passed to the the ehairman, and’ the meeting dis- persed. Cnited States District Court, Before Judge Betts , Mav 9 —Franeis Barnes pleaded guilty to an in- @ictinent for wn aseaalt with a dangerous weapon. Bentenee deferred, ‘Several other prisopers were put forward to plead. Dengerous vtscautt.—Wiltiam J De Wolf, ecaptaiu of the Americgn bri; ‘our Brovhers,” was indicted for au assault Upon Ange-tus Miller, with a catlass and e hbandspike. There were two other indletinente a the accused for slunilar assaults on others of his Out... Blankinan, 08 bohalfof the prisoner, suyceste it would save ti the jurisdietion ef ed to the Court that perks Bt once raising an objection Court in the present chs appeared that the leged offenes was committed while Lhe veeset was tying within the jurisdiction ef a foreign sovereign, ia the port of Trinidad; and the act of Uongress states that @ charge Of thie Kind musi be investigated ia the port where the voesel first put im The brig Pour Protioce first stopped at Ege larbor, New Jersey. aaa the pri- soper Wer arrested ju Philadelphia, where counsel sue mitted he should be tried ‘The United Staios eng oe Attorney contended that: ‘the accused as property b b: fore this court, The Court said chat the jury had better be em- penelled and the cae opened, vid be would then onter- tain the motion of the prironery counsel, The jury being sworn — Prescot! listi stated the eann on the part of the proscoution, and called the attention of the Court avd jury to the mature of the oilenee. and the law upon | the care. tulet Attorney, deposed that he is an Aimericaa boro; he wesemployed on board the brig Four Brothers; shipped at ‘Phitadeipbin, ‘and bound from there to Barbados, Dominica, aud Trinided, avd thence buck to New York; the vessel was driven i where she Mey two days; she discharged some of her cargo info rchooners to’ lighten be committed op me by Capt. De Wolf whie the ve be in Trinidad, in the Irlund of Cuba; I was lying ep On deck, }y the side of Miller, when [ received tow with @ handspike, which awak«ned me; T took stick to defend myself avd eame down, when the eap- tain said, “ there yon are, d—n you;” he then strock me ucrors the nose with a cutlass, aud stabbed me jato the back bone; there was no revolt om boar: Cross-cxumined by Mr. Blankman.—I don’t know who struck me first; I did uot strike the captain; I | bitbim inthe leg; I reooleet Joha Thomas jumpiog overboard, and the mate und cook went after him ina oat; shortly after that the exptain eried out* mar- ger!” Q—Why ! A,-Bocause I bad hold of one le; that was the ke at the eap- tain with the stick; it Co defend myseif from | bing Miuled by the weapou which he had; Twat ne nd Albert Miller, (a nasive of England, @ seaman on Donrd the same vessel, also deposed to an assault hav- | ing been committed on him, ohn Thomas, (4 native of Spain.) deposed tothe | asrault having been committed on bim & piece of For the defence, Thomas Statford mate of the yes. | sel, was examined by Mr. Blankman, and deposed Lum, = fo tna of the alieged asnaalis, the men insist d segare abufl the main- mast, which was eon- tary to aieeees of the captain; t! wore iuwolsnt im their language, and refused to obey the captain; they whistled iguul to a bark «laying ‘@ little wey off; at the time euptain used the Laas. the me! were armed with a haud-spike, and were insolent te him; witness wentafer anne and when retaraing, he heard the captain oo oe res ~marder.” Miller Loe Augustine aah bim at the time, biting ix lege. The accused here showed pte leg ve the jury, which oe; peared to have been wueh Counsel did not sum up cither ride, but let the case | ly le ary-ondes the sharge of the seurt, and Judge tin then sateee that the prisoner was p fore this court, this being the port for which the ship was @-otinid Gad het patting inte Bay Macker'wus-enky the re wd the Suny noula vol (eaters aa 6 coi the prisoner ait bi fb ‘or ail of the three y Shcjucy bashes sobired; enave tube‘ es some time, and asked the Judge how tar the esptain of a | ‘vesce! bes @ right to enfurce bis orders. Court—The is wr haa a right to compel his mea tornlmit to his euthority by force; bat he has no right to use a a, Beabie, anenph a ‘self de- finece. Seamen are od maratime law to be Aapalate to the orders of ir captain. ry—Had he a right to compel them to stop whist- Hin, C7) smokin, vourt—Ceriaiuly;.and be ha t to use euch free ae would brio bring men to subjection; but he has | mar ght to resort to a dungerous weapon, except in fence. caancue meee of board a dangerous weapon inthe | NGourt That "te a juestion ar Sometimes ‘& piece of board ie thing, sometioes it {o's dangerous wespom: The jury then agate retired, and, in a short mt tte, brought ine verdict of baal ut reeumiended the prisoner to Re Cle- bt bag ah ? Sena of i= mivnceans gay ort im oma hig Uranch esta take ea rtiele necessary aR A era pha went in Washington, ae feet taken in the ast npte oft w art. pany.cther Weveres of interest, af lery, way, eorner of Pulte Senet Bae ae tie ing me tapedinone nae or irae fr ak store eto (ais Bhteates “pa ea | xe ‘Washington etrect, Boston, 10,000 Persons Cured.—The only article that con Le depended on for the eure of rheamatirn, hond- these urns es aon ache, sore thrents, palus im (he Muabs, toothache, cuts, barns, | old sores, @ Tobune's Veno- tas Livtuent. She te refensoa— No pay if it is not, article. For sale b: the Grugetete and 2% and 60 ot, Dr. Planett’s pon will cure In , Laver Com) Nerv ne ser forte hots winslosate and retails st 0 ives SADLIEICS. ‘BM Rroadway, ageus for the proprietor. — ‘There was a little more activity In the stock market to dey, and prices for the leading fancies improved o little, Reading Railroad advanced 3s per cent; Erie Railroad, 1; Harlem, 4 ; United States 6's, 1967, de- clived 4, and Pennsylvania There wore large wales of Erie Bonds, new, and of the leadiag fancies. , At the second board, large lots of Erie and Harlem — changed bands at prices current in the morning. ‘The receipts at the office of the Acsistant .Troasurer of thie port, to-day, amounted to $113,089 29; pay: | {hrs ments, $78,025 90; balance, §8.304.610 07. ‘The amount of coal brought to tide water on the Reading Railroad, for the werk ending May 20, was 25.496 tome—total, 456.262 tons; on Schuylkill Canal, 15251 tonr—total, 160.804 tons; on Leigh Canal, 81,161 tons—total, 180.153 tons, The following amounts were In the several depos!- torlen, to the credit of the United States Treasurer, on the 97th of May :-— Usiren Srares Derosrts, ‘Treasury of United States, W. — $154,006 62 Arsistant Trensurer. Boston 2ove 466 81 Acsistant Treasurer, New ¥ of! Aptistant Treasurer, Pile Avsistant Trear Charleston Aveletant Treaetrer, New Ori 7 Depository at Richmond, Depository at Norfoik, Va.. Deporie Deporitory at Mobile. . Depository at Nasbyville. Teaw. Depository at Cineinnati. . Depository at Pittsburg! Deporitory at Cineineatl, at Little Kook, Ar Un Draveh Mint Chertotte Branch Mint, Dabloarea. Bisnech Mint, New Oriewns. .... soso s Deduet eurpense aocownt. 6.60.00 1.032 71 Net emount eubject to drat. . $0.454578 08 TRANSFAES OROERED, Trom Assist’t Troararer, New York, $1509 000 #9 To Mint of the U. States, Philadel's, 1 00 GOO 09 fince the above account was made Gut, oae ada balf millions have beew paid oat here, on seeount ot gold deposit eertifientos, Nearly two mililuas of dot. lare Will be payable om the Ist of July, on sceount of the remie: nun! batereet then due on the government debt. hall, have brow extensively cireulated at the North Ina package of $800, reoentiy brought by one of the express agents from Montreal. there were $699 of those bile. Spurious or altered notes, of the denomination of $5" $10° and $20", purporting to be issued by the Buok of Delaware County, are in circulation, The vignette represents Mereury offering a bag of cotn to a formate, who holds a key in ber hawd. At her «ide is a wingod liom, On a@ iron chert. On the left end in @ fenale holding s pair of seater, and on the right two females The trand is easily detected. Stee Mischange. yeild ne gt Heclem RO ‘m AMUSEMENTS. Caneeeeeneee RRR | Bphospwar THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE Leaeen, wy ety. 9 z 4 forme: Mr. G Barrett; Mejor 0 ¥ THRATES.-MONDAY FV ante the trageny of OPE jan d. Wala 180. ate Mie She Shaw) Bmncit { te neage with ‘the eainedy Mr. Gilbert; Syuiax, on Mr. Mortin; Mr, Lf lt Abert: de, Mere Passio, Me, Laster; Be + Desdemona, aM ‘tes Fe Walteak Ju DiLWwoR shs Manhattan Go 4 Peavis Bank 0 Leathe Mitre pu Ne lo Prsitr tt aT fatter whieky the ‘alte at 5 Bi TUSION—Awanty, = BoE & 1 BLO'S—MONDAY EVENING, JUNR pert menor with the comedy of SRRIOUS FAMILY —Capt, Murphy Maguire, Me, Brougham; formance will e ao. ‘oo N N & nw | x0) Parmets-Praet Fa Harlin RR Soe Wath the miliary Fi Hie: Abanazar, C. Taylo + eM ount de Stamberg, Mr. Ly on; Betnan, Me, dehn Kineon; Madame Betinan, Miss Bar Pertees the howse Mr, defiereon; Porter, Mr. Dun Sertsan Mra. Je ioese a. HW SID. LOST.—LOST O& STOLEN, ON | a STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE —R H Ope vier, Whitiad brown oolvr, the vail and ears elte; answers to che n es to the Union Place Howl will roe Sista ‘Cho wil ap orto.) hiwed Doulsetits Grand, Oper, Liguora Bo Steflanom; Gilber Kivg of Castitie, Signor €. Wada * Signor 1, Salvi aa 80, tapple, Mi *'Chapman Kuan Ls Martine Dress Cirete and. oer Osta CHECK, “DRAWN 2BY CHARLES AHREN 7 bearer, for one thousand and te isa tof which has beca stopped.” us for the pres, Svite, who purpere vi Union previous to the ere Fanibyy abe in c departnre for E hil mental Music during the day ante ‘ a ning. 0} MEMBERS OF BN AM, til 10 P.M. Admission twenty-five cemts; childron hecely oliged to meer at Le ‘ evening a 7 o'clock, with Bre saps | | and bie. By order ofthe Company. Joseph Augartine sworn, and examined by the Dis- GREEN, Foreman. . AND EXkwe Couipany No. 7, Toure on Monday IRQUB OLYMPIC sud Fourth Aven Mansger, Kichard Mi Weduervay evening, Juno pony. Admitsion te drost circle 0 cents, upper circle aces commence ats. Ww Astor Placo Opera ty: 4 Cireus will be of wish @ most powerfal com , Ruanee Ht the Request of 1 ar inet i, are requesied ts | 2 e,Precedenoe a= the country), Miran 8, Glenroy, bluster W. Fro ke. a p 1 and other enter:ainme: © announced in the hills | particulars will MRISTY'S MINSTRELS. BOB ANIC Frosdway, Resueen Grnad and Brow “ Fulton to Green wi y ‘where they will the De ry the’ Diligent Hos Be Genruanene ns we Broadway to Dark Kew a Park Kow, Chetham Grand’ to omen ond Saal, through Canal to Hudson, 0 Cl Carmine strvets the walt lirend way, shroai ngine House, whore t the ya Ab NG. «8 to Mevartway, thong et Oo Will'disaless ‘Dy crdor of the OR SALE CHEAP—TU effective Panorama Bah Wondrous Revelations GENTLEMAN OF FAIR EDUCATION AND ‘coop With business habite aud some, empl ee a, a share in & as od busine 'y arranged mente tw the pro well extablisued, and im tom au how Sirk ely, Sinaelf of this vpporeunity id promenader, whi t Creation, or the Hi | 4 fins ti! ted, ehipping. aud. most bautifal seeuery arose thovee to promenade the lower esplanade o hi ¢ he appearance « the Berth: nt er to ascend Nhe sprit vtly + omplete, gurtaine, rollers, be. and will be net one who has leianre to at at the New Assemly NUE PLEGANT JENNY Lt be looared in Broadway, opp: pleted early in Sepiombor. It is intended to 6 the saver gorgeous Potter eg ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a Child's Nurse, Apply at los West Frese place of employinent, where sho , for but gives rise tos ome, Chambers sitees. AL HALL, TO ¢ Bond street, will be IN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM SQUARE, OPEN 1 the “ Oririnal Fema x in the world, comprising a com formers. , Also the unrivalled troupe ra ANTED—bY A MIDDLE AGED GERMAN WOMAN, Ssituation as Ladies’ Maid. the dation of anch 0 situation; bes been br o inacrela* the fy organive of Twelve Por- jale and Female ou Friday last. hue perfectly wnderstards shore time in apes! Has vo objection n be ween for two days, if not engaged, a: nu pe difice of the kind in th in Ara Gitis. the ou sul thelr gymnastic cats; Boxes, 2 ce! L, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISIL ith a lady. AMUSEMENTS 1s PIILADELPHIA. NUM'S MUSEUM, FUST ARRIVED FROM LELAND youna MAN, 19 jth the A toned zy PHILA DELPHIA—P. pias Soperanes Bux age: a Rows K-FOR SALE AT AUCTION 2 aieotay, geen dns chow, Preprietorand Mazaiury Henry Saute agement for a limited Bre iti sam sistant Munkger.—Ke the entire Seruin bs — woe ® pres hy Ht a Mere fe oftice. Sve. well knows of the present roanect) tae the Heat bo yours—haviog offers for the sane with of mblah come ap vo bis heowledge of __SEECIAL SOXIORB. WAVY AND MARING are requested to attend, niore Bon be ELIT Paks every evening. Enzared,. pur OFFICERS be TH to thi Jaw bree alue. “4 we cr fend it will be posit polite ‘rituwed. {6 fate wale, application wart be'wade to the Awc- roperly be- | hay or, for Guy’ t necestary that S ke pr Prim ted Attractive, and iw yor She,; ebildsen under 1, 12 _MISCELLANI NEOUS. OLD TRAY AND AND DENTISTS” O01 D. POI, MANG- 12 Franklin street, Gold and Silver an ed pret atl At the very lowest cash prieee, warrea Suetity. Orders execuied with dgepateh rem hie ieee are STATE OF N ‘ramaaieat oa of the Mt. W. Free aad Avoopied Sane of held at the Grand Lodge ED PROM GERMANY, 4 PINE UE BUEALT ay t Birds, ne ow ame. 9 —~ ‘anari wh wo cunge penton ys nin 1a i ies ROSE, high with front, HO feet deep. Thi eh Trea the Wet of July ext, os MARTIN Pissiten. Fe, SLBA KEsrec TADLE AND PROPITABLE edn thie elty. Capital ‘Addroas “ F GAS CHANDELIERS, All Ceveriptions of new Gas the Graad ia. Wednteday, the Sth of done se re thren are eas aad to vio aark cheebing. URNISHED ROOMS—TO aen, withent beard, two or three tw te) BT TO SINGLE Gayris. shel ra a worst of mew styles om: ‘eney surect, alniery. apeir vt emsh, J, STOUVENEL & CO. PER VLADIMIR— —150 casks Rochelle me ihrandys 25 easms Borvawas 8) cases Sardines, Green Poas, KS POSTED UP AND BALANCED, OR REGU. larly kept by agreement. tn und inds‘copied. “Apply. in perwon PAWILY OF THREE PERSONS, RESIDING IN THE Pleasantert part of South Brooklyn, ia a first clase Dousn, would Like (9 rent pas of heir howse to a emall re- Ve family, tal Addross Box Nu. ¥, Re UNLOADING, Benne tp gt e0.—TO LOAN AT SIX ning pay in board. te 4 NEL CON Ney Nests Wall, hoow—wigHouT poaRD— PLAINLY BOT NEAT- furnte! Jedying room, would be let te two be grathomen,’ at gee por seek exch, “Location on Tere Beaty he te drafter g FOUNDERS, CORNEI or dvuy To rue Fins house No, 735 Broadway. rs of Wand 12 A, GOOD TWO STORY BRICK HoUSsR, Tleasantiytoested tn che the Ward, ond sale, For farther particulars, apply at ist Grocamion at, EDS EURNISHED AVARTMENTS, WITH OR qeetacie Proveh family. juall reame fur slagle geutiohen ‘withowt board: ou Reade treet. 0 LET—70 A PRIVATE GENTLEM AN, A LARGE fronting on Antur Wt Vor farther inforiuatio 7b Beeaduny, from 1 to 12 A. ‘BROADWAY, OPPOSITE The above location has heen 5) isn for the accominodatt. SPOK TING. Owes COURSE, L. 1 TROTTING, MONDAY, JUNE io heats, best three ge he thought every opie ‘utiritabies, bor, mount of JONES, 14 Ann RS. OMEA RAS AND MRS. LOUIS’ PATENT ABDO- for the eure of weakaces or rnp: ‘bey are free from brass or 4 tere (poatpaud) sdf, for the boots were famous cheap eesablist: minal Supporters, ‘The ear, will leave the ¥ o'clock. as Tee tou sold, Wiiheut s failure, Nair if g me thirey 5 te forte’ will Ve paid if we feil « I surative effeere. whe wit eat thes aed fosice wit Sane be accommodated, a ING ANT woliditing the favor ef thelr pal GRR ?, ah them that nothing hae heen Nett wantinr, to rooure the pleasues man whe may fa yon of the capital that they are prepared to 14 shapes of | lw enpit iit be opened ’ 7 that really will resew tl RF ON THE PLFTH AVENUE, jee offered for wale a9 Lam enabied to, bo m: ppl Will be required ta zay dn hie ke 5 iene bade to the trade NDA S¥ALL PRIVATE *% within ten sogas ~. e 4 Ly sr tore "iderald othe: er Millers Howl, ALD ON STATEN 184. reepentnses may be h wt, where »pecim bilt's Landing, will Be ‘sarousttt of Giengteanble noiees Vike boestug of & genterl priv THIS SPURNS ROW Open for warmer, » PATERSON, N perm orent boarders, mart ee! ADS. AMnOY path, veamboat JOUN T rin dati pier Ne 1, North River, le wa'il the Meh July © followler ae it 3 i z i ae + 2ifr Ea - MA, Sa} EB aie |e $2 aE ane wert will coon or Fifth aed War. uy ine ahave sresens ai express Frage 15 WANDS ite i LV OSS, 43) Broad woy. FETT, DENTIST, 62 of Preserving the tint ry, Artinelal Teeth, Lev a ’ Counterfelt §10's of the Commercial Rank of White. reve Bramel, he & * fork may he obtained cratia, by ayr'h a THowPSON & tTClk 149 Pearl etree, corner of Wall, Dee CHARLES M DARK © unsnur ALR-ONE PAIK DAUK RAY HORSES, rive thie epeing, wis een band yh, erty fe! ed perempr uty Nn Tietetora ney oh toy tor hich. froma ty t Shand. gh doltere petenet toe Cader every tnderewpent te a ve Srihdines eter wit mypeten, wech eo large pi ioecieg rome for her the HATE Conv aningces for water core =A PULL DLOODED BAT f the Fashion padigtes, Nan le htah, Warrant oa ease nee : Fo of f a= fonts’ eo, eorarete fer fh ee sot Tunes eae tea ‘ hind wanes Radveve: poo 2 ok, FLPTEBN HA porfootiy cond aod bind, will dn igen tS alate poe my ye aod a lars ier a Tne me, 40) Hirondwag. Wile “ treaty. at the Uel/seum dione on Monday aust, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuineroy, May 31, 1890. The President and the Cabinct—The Ladies of the Whig Partg—The “ Clans” of the Cubinet— Trouble among the Politicians, 0.5 $t« It takes the eyes of Argus and the of Briazius, to watch and grasp the iniquities, the in- irigues, the sins, the sorrows, the shame of thie Lvery day has its event, every hour iis folly. The cabinet is right side up in the morning, tottering at noonday, and knocked into a cocked hat by bedtime. Atier many sieges, Old Buena Vista swears, as Oldgiickory used to r, he will stand by his cabivet. He hasea- pitulated to the yegency. Sill the game is not givers Manyum, Cooper & Co. ° hard-vieaged metiopol in Congress, Wei aa to fight Clayton, | ecedith, a Al keew who cony wun the killed and waded are counted. Lalli and hete Johaay ni—ealled;Piilebat Tiimous, for shortaess— fl cory m the engayerment; but as i thet soploving pat martyrs is the seed of th at the beginning of the end. ooby Brooks has enlisted for the c ian, and whea’ hes arullery brgive to play, there will be such another seat- fenng ab whee Lragy gave the Mexicans a taste S| Pte ve are oaly new orgenist don’t tke. Mr. Allen Malb belongs to the venny whiette of niuaicnans. A little, sques kiny provici wih a vision large enough for the capitol go 13 or Nashville e6m- mon, and nomore. Meredith drov- that bargaim in double quiek time. He tray ) { ton, and Ewing, who had their eyes © ‘The Secretary of the Treasnry is sharper than the world imagines. Knowing himeett deseried, if not despised by ell the men who begged him into office, he felt his only safety to be, in eee organ in lng owe hepds. So, while jnyton way mixing lis tuddy and Preston was spouting his abstractions, Uwiay was counting his salary, aud Crawlord wax hags g his Gatphins— dear fellows v Was gaessing at his savin and Johnsen wis noting is ay Master Meredith tikes Old Zavk vito @ holds bis batton herd and gets his littl seclouast® mede chief cook and botle-washer. Now wasn’t that sharp 1 ' Whe says Meredith ait up to trap? The du, sblic wanes to Mereiith’a ke tariff, treasury aad trimmings are the burden of its song, With an ocewrional Cralohin aria. But burt brendy won't save Meredith He swore, like our army in Flanders, Liy,” before thet esamnittecs but he alga seat aL 3s abet ewear that old watch-oog Whitiescyv cailed and entreated him pot to pay the Galvan lie didn’t swear that Chowford tipped him the wiok more times tha one. Lic didn’t swea that ie and Joho- son agreed blud. Ee dida’t sweer that he knew who tus to pocket the rhino. There are some other things he didn’t swear, ‘They say in Cong: that 1s, the whigs say, Meridth 2M #0, or tiwy yo. When they ask for a tide waiter, it tikes rx mous: while it oaly takes six minutes for a Galphia, » would feed more than five huacred tide waiters for a whole year. They accuse him of breaki owe the party, netearing a button for anybody bat himself} an deserting his benefseciors. Joven ths Wirth Ameri can won't stomach bis infidelity, and LLarvey is half inclined to rebellion, if his fionds telt teat. vernor Johnston has also abandoned t ure A fk ase of war in the cabin it, Meredith is doomem to go bee Jogic. [le is a minister ithont fiends; man Eniay of the Repudiie is the last hove, aad that is afiail one. Alas, poor Meredith! Crawford goes by the bourd, heeause he goes for the Comnromise und Galhin. He is now propped np on interest. Stephene and Toombs bave fought herd to eave bie neck, aud even old Jady Bernen, of the Senate, made e speech to the Presideat; but it wouldn't take. Clayton has ina, and there turned to his first lew a4, immortal, bistoricn), illastrioas, pega, is — in “in town Tie aod Cliyton, like Bousand Tyter, are as vile as three ina ped. — Jost think of that, Master Brooke! Nicaregue treaty and bape wi inacy 6e thet stands i. the wa Just rend the water of the Inquirer, of Phil iphia, aud see Mr fiasien “sticking outa feet,” thew Jrora, under the musk of * Sygaa ” gune ie. te diode oe honors. Besides, there is trouble in the wy endent Harvey ere the bed in ie mouth, kic! xf in the traces, them to go to the devil their own way, incl won't go his, Now. you nee, old Chavtoo is fal, gouty ond foundering; vo he met have an going horse, an anunal that Woo't rear, and pite andcutcapers. Hence, be gets him « nag that has breeding, and one that be has gened himeetf ay hadn’t we Jost h Randall heve a few days ago, dining ond drink ng * Old Mal,” whom helped to piteh overboord at the Phil q vention, and all for the suke of layiog o: Lewis, But ** Old Hei” wasn’t taken The old chap keeps a bright look oat, that he dows; and though he ate and deank te veconm date Mas ter Jotiah, maybe he dida’t put his nght thambte bis nose alter dinner. ‘Then, down on the heels of the “ ufores id” Jo- rinh—ue we say in court—drops ia the red-nosed yernor of Pennsylvenis, who, with his bedy guard of W. hang out Irviag, whiet, bey me to say, is neat to berg as good as yours. bey came Ww getthe Gove: 8 brothes through he Benatas for Glasgow, and to give Meredith @ fovabing touch. fortis isn’t strong 1 Meredith wi mda ing take mech spore his apple cart. Ritchie oad Burke divoree to-day. It was always abad match. Note y expecied happiness, or prow geny, from that € Losec anra. ‘he first isa gone case. — ngh to save young Johnsi # when they came, 60 it w row, May 29. 1850, Great Pfforts wade to Defend Clayion on the Francia Claim Tntrigues exainet Crawford —Con, con Prenking Cartloada of the Goipiin Report Cabinet Insenaible to Popular Indienarion ‘The Galphin organ i again out in defence of the als lowance of the De is Freueia claim by Mr. Claytom, Weeds Albany Evening Journal i sivo ont ins do- fence of the rame allows ved soys he wae at Clayton's residevoe reeeatiy. when Clayton explained the whole metier ef (he allowance to him sati«thetort- ly! Very trun, Weed wason here. Uy and Clayton and Seward and Ewing hitched horws together admbe rably. Seward is the man arovod whom they all rule ly, and Weed rhapes Seward, Weed eon here to keep the eabiasct, with thy exception of Crax (urd, where it is fasteved on to General Taylor. Me knows fall well that no Md be formed 144 of Seward, and vence he te wrpent that tbe ee chatl all cremate ere they ure, with wo Weed aud ae~ the: Seawford ahonid ae Jeo welt ploy t | ud thet the Gdphim | allowance ws 4 to tell Cen ford wi. by uth Hence, < of tae Galphi 1, and , = farance fwd Bite Jed, while the latter oaght to be da- | fended » great den! ihe mem uers | beme tn their « } tue Gniphin ¢ ware front * errt bow The democrateraean ty make | thet ot epende ten Wading bee ta ths coming eheetions, and wo le to the poor enly « Ddate who ndertabes to shoulder aud stagger wader tue odious lead! | Wht on is neubus, edions amd Aver, i Taylor's exbinet oa yi Wha 6 cman em Vert pect O { £ the whe patty ited tay be obstinate. very odstiuate, bat it -o.4t, ee bueme and have weight In bis bel aif oaly for threngemedu 18 Cur Baltimore Correspoutetideyeyt Bac rrmoglh iat The Fpiscepal Convention Triangs ised ham Migh Caurch Sustouned toentgatte nm Outrage by enother Neves The Frotestant Eplecopakd annem aa bi the Wessem of Maryland, edjourne’ viedwwutle, ¢a tse venta bd | Dichop having driven tht Wadtijine britnggn ell! hatte, rood epeod. The comumbitqn to. hash Alte eaareapame vy ce between the bishop and Dr Jonas as rofeeteahpe report liseigeertags ae aman by 8B Cate attain Te Rap de ere ne the won bie Come tion Prate | eevee oe Hite Re Py evolved, That tht pfliaciple Pere Lar the distvas of op rj Geeslon tthe tribamremee the tomer ote ‘aeoeet hed constiinted for the drebeton Ot 6 wine omits ot Sonentd ne a ne