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at nothing & ¢ Otactnnadl han thet the ms 17 wae Clearer at at o nomination of Stepten a. y aiae, but thet the wirepulling of political je aided by no scaniy amount of cheating and bad @ntrolied the asy and turned ite foriunes fe favor of another. Tals te the view teken of the action of the great pow-wow by many of the chiefs aod bead men im the Coupe. mestionsé ia my Cespateb, the other day, our po- Mticlans are 21) agog wo koow wnat the ultima:e desigas ofthe Naw York fizrarp are. The explosions of the “ Bumaww’s bombebells,”’ as the ‘leaders’ are now fa- rian styled, ebuxe theiz pisvforma, and” make those Dave ventured to stand upon them. Onthe peiltctano of or tp oll end gos pray ead bax every tri young, greys ae et) jostling tgether, 3 and thi = terminates with, “ ‘Godt what does Bennett x4 very evident that nothing will be done in Con- mueterte the present and nex! week. Then, it is ex- ected that the pudlic business will probably peceive a mali abare of ‘sttention. ‘THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Benate. ‘Wasnineron, Jane 12, 1856, A DEMOCRATIC SENATOR DRSERTING TO THE NIGGER WORSEIP- PERS, ‘Ws. Hau, (dem.) of Me., rove and asked 10 be ex- (@meed from serving as Chairman of the Committee on @emmerce. He said for the nine years he had heli a seat in the Senate he had almost been a silent member. Sone penta ihcen bei pe mabey ‘it his duty to declare that he could no longer maintain associations with apy party that insisted upoa such es, and could support no man for President avowed and recogaized those doctrines; and with pcncaled power God had endowed him, it should be used the coming contest in caren to that party. “— motion to excuse was agreed SENATOR BUTLER’S REPLY 20 a ‘MR, SUMNER, ‘Mr. Burien, (aem.) of S C., said the necessity for his addressing the Sezate on this occasion was brought about ‘Dy events over which he bad no control—events which ave grown out of » «ntroverry commencement ef which tne Senator from Massachusetts, not now in his geat (Mr. Sumzer,) shoud be held exclusively respons! Be by his country and his God, He had delivered 9 wpeeeh the most extraordinary that had ever had utter- anee in any legislative bod’ reocgnising the sano.ions of ewe and aconstitution, Atthat time oe (Butler) was net present. What he would done it he had been #% would now be perfect! 9 Bey, because no @me can rubstitute the ei rations of # subse- qnment period for what might have taken place om the «Ola geod of the moment. His impression ‘was, tha’ beam here, he si have pennies feaerrcrte bdetore ne pas of 1 oe ea BA Personally applicable to, him use; (emtes) tad gone on, he should have demented of ‘hin Fetzact or to modify the offensive remarks, #0 as to bring them within the sphere of Parliamentary propri- ow. Tf, the, Sutaner had refused this, what he (Bat- Jer) would have done he could not say; but one thiag he Knew, that wae, he would not have submitted toit. To ‘what mode of redress he would have resorted he could not tell; he would at Jeast have Grea ceae all the Fesponsybiiities of 2 Senator from South Caroliaa,) the eonsequences, let them fall where they might. Bat in- in. stead of that, that syeech hed involved a friend kineman nee) to the extent tnat he had been put his fortune and life at stake, me iSatler) conceived that tne spesch of Mr, Sumner Be cohdemned by the public mind of the counzy, and consigned to infamy by posterity for the mischievous econsequences which have aiready flowed from it, and which were likely jm the fature to disturb the pease and wepote of the country. He (Buter) had done nothing to the grors personal abuse and calumny with waich ne had been ssrailed. He had veen very guardeiin his vemarka during the ‘whole of this exelting devate. Iade- pendently of the perzonalities which disgraced Mr. Sum- ae ® , there was nothing in it to distinguish is Hal otuer abolition speeches. Instead of here under the obligations of tne constitution, in re Mgeined manner, the Senator had acted ay eondu't—the fang through which to malignity and itjustice. To conciliate Theo Ber, be (Sumer) must make war on South Carolina and himself (Butier). It was the pose of Samner fo ae to ths prejasices of a portion of Massachueett he (Sumner) were here, he would make him nls hhead in sbame and prove hima calumniator. He (Bat Jer) accused Mr. Sumner ot having pretended to quots from the constitution of South Carolina that whish 1s be be found in it. One thing is certsin—elther re Senator (Sumner) did not reed" that conetitation. or, he did, he could not, umerstand it, a Cagnter.) ic Butler continued, and noticed the shamefn) imbecility of sects sprain tee ie, the Revolutionsry war, in consequence of slavery, and denied thst but for Northern aid the Souta eould not have sustained iteelf in that struggle. South Carolina sert Massachusetts bread, and seventy barrels ofwine. The Cd law was not then in operation. (Taughter.) The very powder used by Massachusstts after the battle of Bunker Hil: was farnished by South Cagolins, which ia the Revolution poured out hogsheads @f blood where Masseehusetts shed bat gillons. He (Butler) characterized the remarks of Mr. Sumner, as |, to him, as indecent, and utterly unfit to be as they were, in the presence of a gallery of la- dies, Mr. Butler stcongly condemned the resolutions of the Marsaciasetts Tegisiature relative to the assault em Mr. Sumner, and said that Mr. Brooks had He 4 4 the ue Sastition! = cones a ee te with «prec cy _incompet: legislative dignity and Jastioe. Tee, “Brooks not go into drawing room or tos evista ieee, eed Samne’s spee was deiivered, without the q aioe asked, *' Has ‘the South Carolina chivalry es |, and is there to bo a ‘tame submission to such iasalta| ” He felt as if hecould mot look hia constituents in the face, and be taunted with dishonor. The Senate had botore been proposed by Sumner. He (Butler) would rather take ten blows than endure the gas of the rhetorican pouring out calamnics his 8! Something, therefore, mus: be Sir te ithe sensibilities of aman acting under the .OBOT. ‘Without concluding, Mr. Butler yielded the floor for jourament. manhood and bi House of ‘Representatives, ‘Wastineton, June 12, 1868. One Lundzed and slx members were present—not being ‘@ quorum, the House afjourned, News from Kansas. 81, Lous, Jane 11, 1656, ‘The latest accounts from Kansas state that Donaideon pd abd be that Colonel Summer was dispers- Ee armed bands pic pol shoe the a y= ub Pros; tergersannoaets ge, Lowe, Je Sans 12, 1866. botnets the serrate iran dated eben June eaaye . Upton, ‘ansas ‘Commitee, while going rig ho Sweateort Ferg eggs gy by ® party of Buford’ but that after 0 fe aS iofl — of + Oliver, General Whit wai tera ia al maid to to have command of about Arrangements for Mr. Fillmore’s Reception. o- aera ne a June 12, 1856. City Counc! Grant Hall $0 Siete of Mr’ Pitimose. for his x here—the democrats favoring the measure and the Americans op posing it. gamner SAAT the 4 it Hudson, ead Jane 12, 1858, ‘An immense necting in Som iy ‘at “the City Hall this ‘wo exprers ublic indignation of the sen:i- SET serally pellet ¢ im the southern portion of the Union ‘concerning the outrage upon Senator Sumuer. ‘That outrage, and all who sustain it or apologise for tt, ‘were strongly denounced ty #peeches and resoulations. poretenrs oui fel snccrnadh anand Canal Navigation, mamas, Jame 12, 1860 Senees, trom falo to the Westerm frans- Brrsen Gompany, purived bere last nigat, with aicu ‘Wpon the subject that had so much agitated the country : New Ham pehtre State 12, 1866. In jotmt convention the Kew Hampeblze Logislatare jw Ham to day elected Samuel Samuel W, Decry, Berry, Secretary of Stave, Wm. Berry, Treasurer, and Amos Hedley, State Printer. Dertractive #ire at Le. June 11, 1866. * Afre eck out ak-Alglann on to opposite ride of the ‘Mississippi river, on Moncay night. five small sieam- boate were burn? and one life lout. [ons $50,000. Stocks dull. Pennsylvasia Save 5's, Rastroad, 45%; Love’ Inland ti 13; : ‘Mew Usrnane, Jane 10, 1866, The rales of cotton to-day add up 4,! 500 bape) atanad- vance of 4c. We quote eas at ‘0x0. 21030. few OREANs, Jane 12, 1856. PS eg err males aida bey id 3,600 bales, at 10Xc. 740. for middling, Sugar fr OnaRLaeTOR Inne 10, 1856, Cotton— Sales to-day 1,300 bales, at an advance of 3c, a a Auuny, Jone 12-12 30 P.M. Wheat— 2,500 bushels whize Oanidian, at $1 76. Rye—Sales 2,000 bushels, at 800. UFPALO, Jane 12, 1856. esas n 40 00, and choice to tasty do. 85 76.0 66 a Me a $6. Wheat -Sales 100 Basiele tod Indians’ a0 $105", Coen unchanged; sales 1,600 bushels, at 29c. a 30¢. for heated and 34¢, for sound. Rye. 660. oata ea. ve from store. Rye, 64c. a 6fc. Oats neminal. Sa'en at 30c. Canal hts stesdy—13o. for corn and ry for wheat to New York. Bois, four, 2,604 bushels wheat, 10,345 5 000 bushels oats, 10,684 bushels rye. Const exports 52,786 burbels crt 66,389 bushels corn, and 12,045 bushels onte, Osweao, June 12—6 30 P. M. Flour dull, Sales 400 bbls, at $6 76 for extra Oswego, and $6 60 for good superfine Canadian. Grain tnsctive, Scund corn heid at 38, Freignta.—Flour, 42c.; wheat, 123¢¢., and corn 10c. to New York. Receipts by lake for the last twenty-four houre—3,000 bble. flour, 50,000 bushels SAYS AH 7,000 bushels of orn, 25,000 bushels oats, cer Seer during the same time~4,000 bbls, flour, 42,000 bushels wheat, 41,000 bushels corn, 7,000 bushels rye. = surxmn Oover—Cirealt.—Nos. 2479, 2412, 3161, 3162, 3082, 1847, 2935, 2618, 3173, 18 3073, 318 1344) 1893, 2001, 8068, 8082, S186, 1137,"760, 2422, 3061, BUPauME Coust-Srecial Tereks< Noe 105, 00, 66, 144, 12, 24, 44, 78, 97, 160, 174, 181, 194, 47, 125. ‘Burmron OouR?.—Nos. 802,463 454, ‘338, 6 647, 683, 665, 521, 378, 493, 501, 91, 601, 475, 65, 202 84, 198, 637, 603, 659° 467, €27, 4i, "eg0, 306, 580, 500, 166, 880, 29, 156. ComKon Fixs8—Part 1.—Nos. 521, 633, 763, 104, £76, 796, 618, 801, 803, 804, O68, 266, 148, 856.’ Part 9-—Nos, “Give us but. ‘Light’—pa the “hept- o@ term” we are about to in the political yrorld, the apie, will want light to note the “crcles” and ‘ ie politicians, ‘the AMERICAN WaRELY P ‘the ebeapest and est newspaper in the avery Friday morning, proposes to furniss the people tin regard tothe of he oticeotders ana era, attached to no clique, the proprietor, toca Now ‘York- aon Saponrerpeey Cassimere and Drab Sea- sutmer hat for 1856 is one of the richest aad most highly Teiohed fabricsever percuene byes aia York ha:ter. Its pro- Portions are c sesical, ita shape SSP ENSOLY wD, , 118 Nassau street. The Cincinnati Convention Readily pri ees all delegaies, we are we who wore oe was argued, MS fouliaen cover thet Beads wi these eran baat And and ted daratn and that a gentleman would not seek admission acre no right to enter. egontl Caled summer he are Tage, Thy can be purtiased at iho corner ‘of Brosdway Bevo pes haves Lot of Uncomman ‘Where's the Police? Why Can’t a Passage way be cleareé in front of WHITA’S, the batter, 210 Broad. 'Falton street? There is <ueb ® crowd there con more till might, buying his splendid ipower that itis al- toget by. Two siores are not for WAITS, He ‘have three, and give al] a chascoa lo buys Paris Felt Hats.—Banta has Received pe: i epnr 9 genes Pacman ua re jor, ty end sf ices be. Tow any arelatore soid ia ‘ais market A these reduced prices they will remain put ® short time on hana BANTA, 106 Canal street, ary & Co,, Leaders and Introducers of funtion 1 1s’ bats,—The summer a for June, 1866, are thie cay ‘fered. Inv they are n Mountain silvery beaver, the ‘ever volar and jain castor Bagien Hat just imporied, with remtgery of neglige adapted to gent 3 While Pa- David’s Drab Beavers and Cassimere Hats are beautiful in style and finish. Give him» cali at his sulee- room, 30) Broadway, second door from Ousne street, and spect them. Soft end straw hats of every variety. The Coolest Straw Hat in the World is Rellerw’ patent, ‘hie is certainly & sweeping clatm, but we defy avy person todemy it. No person cap be sun struck who Wears tiem. Kvery variety at SELLERS BOONE, 450 Broad- way. Cool Summer Caps for pone fee —_ of the Ia‘eat issue. by Bania. . novel and taste au oc varied ooo ere of sommes: fabrics, refreshing to the wearer is this rm th. ‘WILLIAM BANTA, 100 08 Canal street, corner of Woor'er. ip—Tb* most Fall, Bega gece Hic! 4a5b5 real goat an 2! is i 4 < 3 i i Press is for sal Rasmau streets, New Yeri, and by the news agents, Continuation of Ja) ese Sale, at Leavitt, DBLIBSR & C9.’8, th's morning, at 1034 o'clock. Anson’s Large Size Rete a Ray for Fit- Daguerreetypes Sad in a nice ease, twice te size others ‘axe ual to those made elsewhere tor Broadway, oppoiite Face Pag theese) ot Hagel recy dryly ee au hi fared eer bby and, ty HOLMeas patent process, SIDNEY KOPMAR, Sammer Stock.-Our Large and Elegant mesh of vemmeser clothing ee eee t ae elss, form- Saeed ee WORM 55, 250 and 260 Broadway, corner ef Warren st, ‘Thin bi tant Lao ed Black Alpaca Salat BVAND Cloning warehouse, 66 and 68 Fuilon street i Serer Paaen ee ee pe oonta' $1 to 84.00 Ar EVAN clothing warehouse, Nov: 06 aad Ap at wish gaiter boots, of all the fashionable styles, m 1%, to Ca wish ties buskina from 6a to 10s. mia Zit boys, lsses’ nnd childrea’s boa and thoes, 1 , at moderate prices, patronise J, 8, MILLER ; be i ; i Ly the country, every Friday semen en oho aot tho Vincrtonk Pros, - New York, will be the paper only $1 ita Ee W. 8. SxS. can Obtain Dar- no’s celebrated catarrh muff (at hie prices) in New Yi rk, Horton ‘md Fbisdelphle, andor TALKODUAMO? alocck? NEW YORK Menten FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1856, no, purpose, the proprie- ‘use of b] son, ev ‘. Full atreetious given with tne cans tore, WALLS & PS0VoeY. 221 Peariazeoe weung Larrea would Find it Great bay pee ted ve a carefa} analvais of their 4 ime fen cousins given dally, by Prot FOWLMD, S00 Broad. ae a i two vanes, fn nape tr req’ e CONTENT, NEARY & Cdr, No, 102 Broadway, To Liquor Merchant! Distiliers, Ambre- typist, caguerreotypists, tire work- cra gies manuiactarers, ‘oll, bramdy exirack, giv, whiskey. ;um and wine flavorings and a calor, eam: pegne, absynthe and ‘i's of juniper , lemon, Sub wanganeros aztecion’ Viewes = gaan, white Daman varnish, for sale by Dr. ies oe aver pie 143 Maiden ‘ane. In Coe in cel-uy, poa: or larder. LYON’B depo: 424 Broadway. Pills for rate and m'co 25 cents per box; somsen acon per fiaak. Call aud see ai) tbe medals, premiams, prizes, &c. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, and are superior so all others. Thelr new Improvements secure perfect comtort to the wearer, eieganee and du-a- Bitte. ‘His unrivalled and only Pharsslose hair nays is ened m twelve private rooms, at BATCHELOA’S, 233 Sroadway. on aay. it will Make eer rbepens Mous- row in ax weeks, and without injary to the rhe ss apenas ot ‘and one that wil! ‘De boras out by Sia, notwithstanding the ofiatie ses prepa vations Grabam’s Ongnent 1s $1 per bottle. sent to sny part Ha the country. GRAHAM, 50034 Broadway, epectfall) vice in al cases ae, DORAL KRW) aby. wack Ta eer al discovery, Roxbury, Mass: Hollowsy’s Ointment and Pills. <Nothing Bo olin Hy omaisent Gach They Pa olniment, and 186 pila tre quickly’ ented by HoLuoways ointment, and 1 are equally efficectour 4 liver complaints. old at the mapufactorios NO 80 Maven, 244 birand. London, and by all drugaisu, per pot or box. Chole: Diarrhea, Dysentery. — These = cones, Bascenies by ay y taper & vo. tastelors vest an ever iatro- rood. & CO. S00 Broadw Y= Geo. i, 18Gs chemists, succeasors to T. T. Green. lead. On Wednesday, Jane 11, by the Rev. Wm. C. Sonlth, Mr. Prosrer DUBREUIL C. Mgnarp, ali of this ci Philadelphia ahd please copy. On Mon: jane 9, ae ac the reaidence of the bride’s mo- ther, by the Key. Dr. stephen H. Tyng, Davi M. BaRvas, of the ay heres Times, to Roserta G, Eyminge, both formerly of Philacelpnie. Juve 12, at the Reformed Dutch church, tte place and Fourth steret, by the Rev. A. M, Mann, of Poughkeepsie, ead J. ToomPeon Youms to Miss Carriz M. Garuison, both of city. By the Rev. Alexander Molane, Capt. James P, Taom- son, ot thia city, to Miss Anna M. Witt1ams, formerly of Newtown, Nortt wales: Averpoo] aad Shrewsbury papers please copy. On Thursday, June 12, by the Rev. A. Stevenson, Mr. James MaRtiy, of this city, Miss Sanu J, GRay, of St. Louls, Mo. St. Louls and Newburg pavers please copy. On Thursday, June 12, at St. s’ church, by Rev. Thos. Gailaudet, Taomas D, Bupp to Kats M., daughter of the late Salem Dutcher. of this city, to On Monday, June 9, James S, Brnys, an gobeken, Senet _Joue 11, by the in +5 OD nes fase iy Rev. Mr. Barr, Fowlan L Buanroxy’ to: Mies Mare Ee Watuay, doth of Hoboki a, N. J. On Wednesday, June ay, Jase i te Mrs. Evi7abera ee ana- tive ot Ireland, townland , pariah of Myboonlong. ‘Her friends and relatives are reg; invited to Cs tend the funeral, from her late Sone de wr ty-neoond street and First avenue, this past two o'clock. Sais ednesdsy, Jane 11, Dems Suetey, aged 26 years ‘The relatives and friends of rfl respectfully invited to Late the ‘residence of his of Kighty- (eotherd Fourth avenue, mother, corner Forni, afternoon, at two o’clock. sith year wpa June ii, Capt. Cuanuas Does, in the of his Fa ogy ges 1e on Sun ai at two o’ i iia Rass Ora’ aot Poaceae, Jane 12, after a lingering illness, Jom B. Soe aged 66 years. The mus and relatives of the family, and the Veteran Corps of oriely, are respectfully invived to Mester’ the fane- without further notice, from his late residence, No. Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. EuzansTa, widow of as, in the 8d year of her age. are respectfally be ce Ih Mega ies Ringe Begs ternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of son, Clarkson Crolius, No, 60 Second street, Hor remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. BR eee night, June 11, Txrencs Derry, aged 26 7 friends and be plo herone are respectfully invited to attend the funer ome two e’clock, from Sreeeee ths fone ote 220 Elisabeth street. On fhursday, June 12, bring yn nib ne Barssy Sra aad’ day, younger Gaughtor of John Mad Mary a on ~ Her remains will ‘be taken from No. 186 Laurens street be) es Cemetery, this aiternoon, at half past three o'clock. On Thursday, June 12, Frances Pacss Bovrcr, im the 18th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the rs: st eahtngton plac temoro ia retour NO. 44 West ee ee, morrow morning, al O'elock, without further inti * morning, “Jane 12 Oaroune E., wife of Wilts NWloanta, J 5 The laden and iene of the yee es invited to atte funeral, from (0. Vaodam ten cel, BARD. ber seni et sronpecttelly ta. a her-! are in- vited to funeral, thia \sfaeaenn at thre o'clock, from his late residence, No. 269 State street, jya. In mourn, Speen on Thursday, June 11, Mr. Groncr ‘M. Cox, aged 28 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the fa vers of Ma; Lodge No. pony ee 0. Ch y Fore tates to attend the funeral, from residence, No. 8 nolia Third avenue, near Fourteenth street, boats Brook! is atternnon, at four o'clock. retlroad Wednesday afternoon between skeet, res 208 four o’clook, Josapa E, Youna, Ry gs pl badging only son of the late tied and oot Beam The funeral take" place from the residence of his motber, Mary Young, corner of Atlantic and Bond streets, this afternoon, at palf past three o’cloox. His remains will be taken to Ureenwood Cemetery for interment, porta cheerfully correct the mistake which appeared in a father was eogineer, not firemaa, Seer the Alabama, as stated yosterd vn Williamsburg, on Wednesday, Jan tion, Jauxs Banton, in the 23th year of his ‘The friends and soquaintances are respecttal to attend the funeral, thie afternoon. at t+o orale his late residence, No. 138 South Sixth street, W! burg. from oH ADVERTREMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SINR ARTS. ‘| pure CALLER, Broadway, Over Thompson’s. ‘The demand for the AMBROTYPE demand for the ambrotyve ‘The +¢mand for the ambroty ‘The demand for he ambrotye Sects mania! ig fuse oapernuced io Gui wnparateled in the Bistory of pictures ei ein n ranccas dm the Distory of pictures tm the history of pictures in the history of pictures i bs hiner? of aes om this continent, . ea this continent, on ‘bis continent. on the oentinen. this eonunent They are prodoced ‘They are produced They are produced ‘hey are produced ‘They age produced ‘bey afe procuced only at BRABYS @. U hat ped JS SUPERERDING THE DaGuaR reoty pe rap! fe eaper, finer, . quicker epee, ae en y — of picture known. Made ealy at Vovare one of tose sare and exuite wabicirocs et ypes BRADY'S. Bear io mind that you Seale pictures for less ‘ban the price of one by the daguerreotype. Bsa ouael Ae Otay Gan cea wi atent for tion of TRANSPARENT double glass Dasnorre TES. ier BRADY'S GALLERY, 369 Brosdway, ‘Over Thom pecn’s. ‘The demsnd for the AMBROTYPR™ " ‘The demend for the ambrotype ‘The demand for he ambrotype The Geman ro the sbratype the demend for the ambrotype ‘The demand for the ambrotype quite uapara leled 4s quits uparalied = quite uaparallel-d is ‘s alts uabaralll-d quite wapari quite maparaliied Jn the history of pictures in the b siery of pistares in the history of pictares in the bistory of pictures in the hiatory of pictures in ths history of pictures on this continent en this contineot, ‘on this continent, oa this continent, a this eontinent, en this contioent, are produse They are produced ‘They sre produced They are produced ‘They sre protuced only at berg ied GALLERY, Brady's Gallery, s Brads’s Gallery. only at Brady’s Gallery, rae - Brady's i ry, only at Brady’s Galler; 9 Broadway, if 369 Broadway, HH Broadway, 359 Broadway, 3 Brosdway, 369 Broadway, over F*ompaon’s saloon. aver Thompscn’s saloon. over Thompson’s sa'oon. over Thompson's saloon. over Thompson’s saloon, over Thom son's sal>00, Sune a MEN, SAVANS, etrttetn id hd SHIP- izans generally ve acne dere, and arti ‘should read aocoun: of ibe Cet ow bat dis at Blackwall, faye ra wil be abled, ‘Mustrat Sopreme. in to morrow (Fridav’s) edition the Cheol img Be PERsS, the en ae and pes orid, published morniag. EAE pay ore hundred, cas! Advertisements inserted in the Smencan Prew at ftycesis ® jine. haere be address. ed to the office of the mata northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan streets, N few York.” For sale at the office and by pewsagents. POLITICAL, Lu READY BR ON THE LOOK For eee WEEKLY PRM nee ea vest a1 Sa paper oi ‘publish ‘and ij peeering, Deserip' m of the mons'er steamship, Grett Katorn, now bullcine in wegland, ‘Diustrated with diagrams acd exolansions; The vest mead ever published. The American Press also contain Ail the news of the — Rells ious news. terest the the general reader, Tesued every Friday morning. rt the low price uy st ces, Saasres ieee, 0 advance. the (Ry and Massa: of the news agents, Advert! Press for fifty cents a line. A™4,% A beer AND mneneuarane Ts MEBTING OF THR olitical sesociations of thle ty; ot thete Ld veadguar reso‘usons were int fatrodueed bat ci ‘Resolved. That we. bail the publication of the AMERICAS WasKLY PRESS, the independent chamolon of the people's rights. as proof of harmony and union, and recomend it tor general reliab’e and independant ex- ponent of national polities. Merolved. That thore desirous of obtaining the AMBRIAN WEEKLY PRAS8 must forward thelr orders to the northwest corner of Fulton and Nasean sireeta, where it is fursished to a ea kenred snd to agentes! $1 50 per hundred. Advertisementa fnieried at (itty eemts per Iine, dpe RST WARD—BUCHANAN — the Buchanen “ub of the ail at aee ing on_baturday even: ng, June 14 at & MoCoy’s, corner ot Fourth avenue ana ‘Thirty ‘second street tor the purpose 0 of eesti goficars, for the ensuing yea: snd tranea it business Democraws, aad sil Scart jerieetio’o on nominations, whore:ide inthe ward, are invited to bopresent and ie the club. SBKOSE L, PINNSY, Chairman fro tem, Tuomas McCoy, Dovetas Tarior, deecretarios pro tem, T's CRNTRAL FILLMOR® AND DONELSON CLUBS, ee from the compaed ot de'egates ‘ward clubs of taa city of New Fork, ‘will meet on Friday A og te at 8 o’o ork, Jane 13, iD BREDK- first ward, ibbard By at Acacem: Bai ee. Bronameyre, anc:ual attendance |e re que ¥ order 18 a, OOHBN, Presiden: ALBERT SMITH, L, W. Pans, Yoveraie, 14°73 WARD KEYSTONE CLUB.—A MESTING OF nagal Broome sree om Friey evering, ISnfan/ato'iock al fr election of Buchsugm and Breckenr quest te ane HENRY PRAMRON Prove” he ALON20 10 Borss, ‘Secretary. 16%6 WABD.—DEMOCRATS, AROUSE! ATPRNTION. = One and all of the Sixteenth ward are invited !o attend day y evening. = 13, at the Homestead idge id the elec'ion of the democratic nominees, Ward, and Promoting (8 RAD GL 1808, Freaident pro tem, J, G. Fenvex, Secretary pro ti halon lara A LARGE AND ENTOUBTASE(O the confident and cetiguten jemooracy of the old Seventeasii ware held fat the hous corner of Eh He (weet and First avenue, on ihe night of ie Mr, Jol hn ‘vhudervoort tn the chair, the following permanent officers were Sasninousl elected:— » ae wee Bern: Ri President , Thos FH fi ai Se i i er § i ft fF fi 3 2 i i i HL Ht 283 ii : i 5. FH 4 H : united ment! honor BTERAN OCRPS OF 18124" ADJOURNED MBET- a, Fa will be held at fi. tee ae ae ion beidar event , the 13th inst. at Fig Orelooky te Teport of the committee op the celebra- (ap of tue 18th of Juvojand ne hot Sy BY order. WiisaKe en ‘Adju.ant H. RAYMOND, Col, ETBBAN CORPS OF 1812.—THA OORPS WILL My semble at No. 14 Mott street, on Sunday, tne tag ae, Soarein fcvaiand ihe tne funeral of oar’ acensea brother raaldtert b or ot lo Sohn B. By order” Hl. BaYMOND, Ooonel, Wx. TAYLOR, Adjuiants FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. A PROTBORGNT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, 8 arse and Can be sees for a week at her Dresent employer's, 200 Valin at, Brooklyn, N AMBRICAN serra LADY, HO HAS BEBN fomed io travelling, wishes’ to" asc A ie sitUaTION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter and to do, plain sowing; 0,10 the coan'y, Please. ‘Latayetie av., doors from Bedford street, Brockiyr, for three daye. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A be tl ae wo enc oayeres Toquire at 77 19th at., etwec On and ave. SITUATION war BY A ortee fae raat, 84 general bouseworker ine small family. Tooky wt fos wanes Bands st., Brooklyn. Gan be seea for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A a Bed Tl Bl Fatt i ee 5 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT COOK. Warr its en st, 3s Seer, back rowed ANTED-A SEFUASION, BY A RESPECTABLE do general housework, in a small at 1| Desbrosses st., rear build- peta Ma rs BD, A BESPSOTABLE AME- Wonienat igatioesnt a maeez mas of children, etn at 182 2d at, ‘Seaweed sventes and B ANTBD—BY A GIRL. A SITUATION, 48 OHAMBEE- aid lier, oF (0 assiet in the washing oo Sop cota Cay romeenes arven. Apply ‘ANTED—A SEC AS ON, BX. a “1 joUng Woman, 98 h, soot babes. Good references from her ast place. Apply at '55 Elizabeth at., tor two das, —- BITUATION, BY “ AMERIOAN WO- work of ® sma'l privete family, or to to do ‘cook, worb'and fron Apaly a 222 7th "Gren, essai Boor, floor, front room. Weems ITUATION, oe ee NURSE, BY le woman; his aig ie months old. Gan’ ve sean far two dayu at 198 Mulberry vos, ta the rear, Srat floo: “ mivhes os Fond cork end igundres: fi: en to fe pone washing ald soning, Apply for twe dayest 2 do fo Fire piece, Srookigie tectinh adn ld foe Be bi A SITUATION AS ‘would go eut by ees rae i moony ha lection to men’ no ol Foasbert d the country. Best of city reference. ‘lease call at Tee Cilatom place, Bi ‘Bt, fox two days. x | AMERICAN gm, AGED SEVENTEEN (TEARS; situatlon a@ nut seamstreas; mg and & good fewer” Geo relerezce lense oul! at 108) Waverley Place, corner of Bank st, N AMERICAN GIBL WISHES A SITUATION TO bd eral hourework. Can give vest citv reference. Cail ate rent 16th at, *vetwoen Out and 70a avecucs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL wane A SITUA. Lien, in 8 private family; ia.e first rale cook, washer and roner. Good reference given, if required. ‘Onn be seen for this day only at 78 Stanton st. RRSPYCTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, aN EEISOOPA: desires s siiuation, as companion or nurse to anold oi fava! ie iady. or@child apply at her present employer's, i Wert 304 11, Boormen terrace. barry ge Lett hme Stl BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 10 general housework, ina «nail privatefamiiv. Best of ay, reference Taree Please call for two days at 24 James m., third four, rocm 20. WASTED BY A BESPXCTABLE WOMAN, 4 ROUSE to ‘ake charge of during the summery and would ae- Sommodaterapy of the families with board. Oall at 3 or 7 ‘West 224 st., fortwo days. WD- BY A EARIBIAN, A ATTUATION, AB for'a Deaking so thy or or wholesste eaie, es beeo veo fo v2 thorough Faowledge, tse Nreueh, Tialace Gerais asd tritry now! pee aed Dutch longuages ‘he mont unexceptionale “Sy references gilli elven aa fo character and capsolkies. address D. a ad WARTEDIA BICUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN. WHO understands the grovery. tes and bartending business, In eapectavie wholesale oF retail establishment; n009je0~ Hy part of the country. Best of refe ferences given |. _aadress M. E. G., box 182 derald ollice. Axa AMEKIOAW LADY WISHES TO &NGAGS WITd A apy gotng jo surope; ne dislike to children, address PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION—TO 0 chamberwork sod waiting. or wou'd take care of chi'dren. apply at No. 211 West 19th at, between &:h and 9h avenues, A REEPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS ‘a situation as chem ermaid or nurse, or as wal'er. Rele Please call at 35 Rig st. for one day. A BESPLOTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, $4 cook ina privaté femily; undaratends all waria of cok rgiwoud je waahlog. and fa an excellent 5 Cailat 1 weaue, between 10th and 11th bere : SITUsTION WANTRD-BY A RESPZOTABLR WO- gn sa cook, washer end troder. in & privale fomlly; 00d references, Inquire at & Weat 10h By Bests BITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPECLA3LE WO- ) a8 chambermaid ard waiter, or chumbermald aud ip asin in ihe washing. G ference given. Inquire at 123 Went 2ist st,, corner of 7th ue. A GERMAN WOMAN WANTS 4 SITUATION, AB cook, wasker and ironer; best of reference given.’ Call ‘81680 Broadway. COMPETENT Le pod WI8HAS TO WORK 3f A “he day or week; We highest reormmendatina can be ety her present sengloyer. Please call at No. 58 ry RESPECTABLE YOURG WOMAN WARTS 4 SIU A. tion, a8 cook, and woner, or would do th Feneral hourewors c{Ramsll family, “seat ‘of cily reference sivep, Cali at 22.8 avenue, sorner of 234 at., up stairs, for ‘two days. rence fier clare, I in ae ll: Ware AMAR OF acriva fot ga HABITS, jootcAman, srout middie sge, a situation. as porter or writes ngcod hand” Melsfex cox’ tat ‘elses dalnry second: oon ary. Address William, box 1.2/7 Post office. ANTAD—BY A YOUNG MAN, A BITUATION, AS boobkeeper, or in any oiher capacity where he wou'd have n yerninten! clrostious good telereases given. Address 4. B , box 127 Berald office, ‘ANTED-A Lupe ert a8 PORTER IN ANY KIND ‘of a store, by @ man full 4 compecent, with six years’ re~ ference as regards subriety and attention to business entrusted tohischarge A note adcressed tos, H., 6] wat 124d at,, will recelve prompt aitenilon, Ces BY A YOUNG MAN. WHO HAS LATRLY ma the cou:try. @ tfustion, ine meroaotie establianme! Penmar, qvics, and correc: at igurea, and wi ten mate Dimeslt general nd tty a preenwe the re of his employer Can poduce god sity reference ag Paster ard capability. Address HeS., Herald fice. ve BY A YOUSG MAN, A SrrUarst ON, AB understands taking care of horses, jaa ae country. Undoubted earees given address BR. A, THE TRADES. NY BOGS CARPENTER WANTING AW APPR EN. tice oan hear of one by applying st No. I Forsyin airest orto. O. Bring 4 Prentainer, #. 8.—Selng very handy ‘with carpenters’ tools he wishes 'o ienra no atber tra: YOUNG WOMAN WISHSS A SITUATION, AB chambermaid and waiter, and to make herself generally uefa, apply at 33 Forsyth al. YOUNG LADY, AN AMATEUR t@aOdRR OF MUBIC wonld like sn ent in & ch20), as an nesieran' vi distance irom Rew York Star ject ermanent aituation. address in 7 sic Teacher, 25 Hudson p:ace, West Thirty-lourth street, BIVRE WANTSD—WHO I8 ACOUSTOMBY FO AIS busivess, and cen provide himaef with s dreve end a aurea immediately to Husted & Kroshel No. 4 et. |AMRO—TY.PRB.—A GOOD PLATE CLEANER WANTED, at Willlamaon’s, Brock!yn, ‘To mava trouble, 20 person Zeed apply Who 18 tot fully competent to command s good = BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WaNts 4 Strda- tion, #8 chamDdermaia, washer and irover, or chawmher- maid a walter. Mest city re’eence, Can ve neea at 1)6 Weet 70 ear 7th av., firat floor. RE&PECTABLE WOMAN, WHO WANTS a Baby to wet purse, can get one by nopiving at 834 Graenwic 4, corner of Gansevoori, between 9h and 10"h avenues YOUFG FRENCH SWISS, A PROTESTANY, Wants a situation, aa waller; be “nadevatends his business tho- . es other employ we Bt, ‘The vestof city refererce- A RESFACTABLE GIRL WANTS & SITUATION, sg ermaid and waiter, or to take cere of children ~! Ss puis vowing: he’ hasnost vorerovce, ivan trast ter sentempleyer, Call at 70 Lexing’ on «venue, crn or of 8 AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—TUR AD. tieal baker, wistes +8 good Viead. oxke Bn Bie rake baviD Years’ exveriouon far bimae' in to igo (0 the countey? the sdverilear is Treg ont ot the ‘A line addressed v9 P. V. 8. box 118 Heraid office, will ‘Stiended to immediately. DAGURRRRANE. WANTED A FIRST RATS AM- Tote operstyr; #m ary no osjsct. Apple imedints: at Lock wovw'e gallery, 186 18:8 at., corner corner of Bik av. ia "ANSED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER. TO GO TO TUS calcoss, Ala, apply to Louis &. Fellows & sobell, 23 Maiden lane. a _ Ways CON POTIONER: APPLY TO WILLIAM ‘Teylcr, 555 Broadway YOUNG, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, a9 CHAM vermsid and waiter; is a good p.sin jeniion 10 ake care of elidrens ity, reference i required, Please call st 46 Schermerhorn ai,, Brooklyn Sapo he a GIRL oe A SITUATION AS cook, washer and irozer: ci:y refere:cs trom har last place. Please cell, for two days, “"49 Wallet ot., lat fioor, fropt room. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION-TO DRIVE A horse and cart or wagon. or inastore noder: nods the care of bores. and ie wo \nogusinied wits the city, Apply at No, 124 East 284 et, up stairs OUSEKERPSR’S SITUATION WANTKD-BY A jourg widow lady, sccust»med fo gocd society. of views ing address and good cation, ern preee arene LA Ad ly adequate to her supp eferen se Gentlemen will plesse aurwer 1a ren aids and witt real nome. address Y. W. L., Herald o! (Eiwelees aera LaDy, Wty TO HAVE the entire charge of a gentlemsn’s house. desires such « aivation, asd would. prefer to be where there aro children, Addvers Neleon, Post offlee. tor cne week. ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S WASHING AND IRON- ing dove in oe manner ard sty’e possible ~terms quile reduced—bv en who wili attend to all com: seniein parece. BG] ciroomeieb reel wes secmd floor. reference given. GAC WANTED—AS — AND eeeeaes: who even, bet ens Se i ane aes —A YOUNG LADY, ADOUSTOM. first circles, and eapasie Frea <a, ‘tbe eis 9 can nion, frend aod’ assistant to some elderly lady, tr: aie dome. sert recommendations given, Address B. M., Brook- 1ym Post office, GHIWATION WANTED IBY, A RESPECTABLE PRO Sane Sau a Patch} the man as gardener ‘he wom: n a8 Hook yurdress; beth are wilting to maxe bar s good reterence from their last em ployer’e, Oalrat 378 Istavenue pelween Zi aad 23] 84. QITUATION WANTED-BY A SMART, ACTIVE GER- S'2 1, ae cham| inan american men girl, os family, or a8 i 0 goto Kurope. Apply at 103 4th at, corner of Ubar:e3. ‘ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ae Gat ‘as chsmbermaid, or to do geners) h »usework in [he leeway fs ea ereeen, ‘Call, for one dey, at no ‘18th ITUATION WANTED- BY A YOURG MAN, AS OLBRK oF sslesman, 3 Bimselt fully compotent 1 teks charge of ine Duviaess Jaslte, Rout sutetmorory, ity Teterence | Tae E Le snd cape sai cotty 2 r Billy nddront Be W. Ons Herald of TPRAYRLIIAG AGENGY WanTaD—A TIOROUGH ‘pusivess ‘Soquainted with all oommercia' transac. tree tinting on ee nent wih a frrtclass Wouee? Vee? a8 a st lags tues: mae ‘fratrences tives given. Address, for three days, R. B Be rald cflice. Wicbieraeid ito Me 4 oR eMmbermeid ‘very competi women, who can produce the best of cliy reterence, Won s ‘fo in the coun- pe» Apply as 281 Ad creaces bere between Ty ond Joh se ‘AMTED—A SITUATION, AB NURAH im AND aman. i BO objection to ‘3 re Howel, Best phi Telerence ‘vom hee present employers. Bi eee SCE aera Ee Ole Kets oer Cfo wt OT. ea une id slat in waehing as nad ironing. Hara" od oty referee. Can be seen for two days at 98 Cannen st, apeee ey ied 1 A A Siew atta} wel gras a8 rienced inaughempioyment, Apply at ya Te Obryuios. AS LAUNDBESS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & YOUNG WoMAW, to jearn the dressmaking or se ae Apes at 89 Leonard at., 34 story. ietectory iven. LE 95° SITUATION, a8 WRT NURSE, BY A woman. with a fresh breast of milk. Appi vor ved oagmat — square, between 4th st. a: tio TEU ATTON S| ae A ‘Gama ABLE ina Leys 4 or lox j, O88 Oe 8 for two gaya, ah Orr ad Deka b avenus, Brookiva, over a crockery store third toot: embermea'd anc (ote i beewesn Houston ané Bloecker ma, 1a the Ouro: RD—A BITUATION, PU A ere LADY, TO WANint a confectionery snd. feo. ceenea. waloon, or a Ne be. sili ‘oe make herself poker; Wosteronees.. Coa. bo been a1 No. € Oseuelis sete Bee focd tere cageged. oO" DRMANOB—UNB BONNER FRANOAISR, PpoUR olgner an enfant d'un an, bien condre at maxis ay roommendations, B’adresser de rulte su No. 10 YOUNG WOMAN A lain 86 ver, oF was. BY ES fa ey ‘dest of olty refereace. Termald and plats sever, San ave epply ws 30s A Terrtande faz) cane eek BaksR; eat Seo n7y rake baking preierred, Inqu ‘7 Franklin p'ace, Williamebucg. sa abs oa ANIDD—TWO SHAUT (HOW WORKERs, APPLY a: Nos, 48 and 50 Duane st , second Roos &, B. BERSET. cod ice aid Ieike baud: ‘also a good areusiig undertiands bow to draw up all ide of Mashing be objection to the country. Mechanic, ‘vox 133, He?im ce. WwW aNPED—A LINEMITE, WHO I8 A GO2D Chl ad workman, Apply at U, Ligh (body ’e, 153 Front at: INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. _ Ame INDUSTRIAL (ABAUCIARTON, @ open. wich street —Wanting riuations antable mogiteh girl, oa reametress ard chi'd’s raree; Fs nman wid wife, ‘Ae groom eno gerderer; wife as Inunaresi hiaren, Farm bands and female comeatics. ‘MPLOYEES WISHING GOOD HELP WILL FIND wail a, tervante Bt ROrese CoBNER? & CO.’B, 287 Broadway, corner of waivrs coscb- men, farmers, ane fo. at this oe the new offics, 125 Grecnwich street, near Cedar. WIND AT NO. 6 BAST BROADWAY, TWO paclers for @ crockery store, » raleetan for 4 ed Rode store, four men to drive gral carta, Plates prc Conductors, haggagemec sod bratemen, orgie men, men lor sleainore, porters. ALUN © 0) ANTRO—AT 766 BROsDWaY. IMMBDCATELY, 7 barkeepere, 5 weaiers, 2 clerks, 2 coachmes Places procured tor coor ve‘ors beckkespers. firamea > -nkemen, Porters, men on steamers and ral roaag. bove fo- isdes, LOUIS KaUFaan, Agen’. STRUCTION. CARD. —THR SUB: CALae® WiLL RMORIVE POPIL® AA sinus, ton clara or private «eu ustioa in, peumansbTp, 1 ko. Full eusce ¢ guerautere to sll. OLIVER B. GUUDSMITH, 342 Brondoray, CaRD.—TRE BSCKIBsh WILL R&ORIVS NOW pup?'s for class or private 'nstruction in bpenish Terme ie oe Apply or Fddrese Prot J.GOVIN, 18 Harrison rook!s UCHAMAN AND THE PRESIDENOY,—7H pronching Presidectial contest promives asd excliing One snd every Perron will doulre a good seme ant © be informed of ‘the doings of the poltuctana. The AMERICAN WEEKLY PRKRS @ large newspe par, ine Bendent tm po'tlos ard convervutive tn per seat acanlak'S waned. Suscription price only 1 fornia dort enust on ot ad fie cfice of tbe pay s aorthwest corner of alte a Pasmau streets, New York. —s EDUCATION IN Moped fpr | WIFE OF ‘an Kog!ish clergyman petit ha amiay bé ar G. Glesdall. My a cciiuaadeTitecstecrse eecete mame qa don; Capt, Fi | Smegitrate and deputy es the county Whitehaven, Cumberland. ADIEW AND GENTLEMEN'S CUBAY v. | EAeenae aia seat othe aes ies attended 1, Wedding and v's eee! 1d confidential letted writing neatly site es aD ey ‘Raw 8M.—2HB Nery eae pd Sagan ow gerd karvctons yall Be yperva deniers ater Baur iret fam, eae of care of 1rotemor Valo, #6 Barker siréet, avenue FoR ‘MADI GRIF, iam ; BY rs OF LONDON. TOO 1 LATE ‘FOR CLASSIFICATION. Canon —tan Pupiio ie HEAT 2 RU PIONK ‘agai nf leo, ier certificate, No. 2 coat Bigg 1d olen Eran my en tha cng. Few York. Jane het an yormation in ¥ hy ewatnd by ere OHUTCER BE CRT SE IO fer tf oo A MIOBLR AGED COLORED WOMAY, TO ‘waiting. One ae rs x oring good recommend tions, can apply at No, ANIRD—A MAID FPO! On 4 WHO ©, Wire V cro ai ang apa Fren, Now Fran Rees