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charge wat evacurned. eq -itable than to a strictly LO doubt that the prisoner for the purpase of gain, and tn a art was the fa rim Me ced eet ca a rentence as he would otherwise Ttho triot law was carried out iu this tas would ue competied to sentence him for the term: @uce & veri 80 severe do. natural life; but the 377, recommenced the culprit meroy. Every facility would bo given two the counsel prepare bis biil of exceptions to the rulings of the Court. imposing the sentence of the law, the recommendation Court was, imprisonment in the Mate vri+vo, ‘for the term of ten yews. [he prisoner charge by the officers 0” the eonrt and thus terminated a cause which, when the circumstances that enveloped it, and its own ivterent nature are consitered, was one of the Mort extraorcinary iu the aunsle of criminal history. fhe Abrong of apxi ;wotators who attended this trial from {ts commencenmen 4 termination then recired ex presa- dng their approval of » verdict of the jury, on the one ‘band, and the humaritw of the Court on the other, Whe Folice Campaign. WINDING UP Of THK WA SUMMALY OF THR DR FRCTIONS aT OF METHOPULITAN &TATION HOUSRS—2ROGRERS OF DIBMISRALS—A CONFLICT OF AUTH HITIBS~ GHEEBK MESrS GRESK--PROS PROT OF PE «CE. Ail the officers and men of the police force who bad concluded to icapt the aathority of the Albany Board of “Commiseioncrs and cast what weight they might into the soale of public opinion towards forestalling tho dectsion of the Court of 4pveals, have now completed thelr seces- tions, The line is drawn and the issue istakon. The “Commission bas eucceceded tu forcing a political eplit of ~ the force, and it now stands arrayed—democrats on the one side and the opposition or republican division arrayed on the otber. This division is austensibiy made upon grounds and color of law; but it ig notoriously a factions and partisan slit. It was procured by exciting and fan- ning an existing partisan acrimony, and to the last was made a8 clean 4 demonstration upon py'itical grounds as it might be at a Novembor clestion day on some issue of the ballot box. The knock down disputes of the men in the Nioth ward made the first avallable opening. The je of that ward and the arts aud persevor, of Gen, Nye bare (nally forced actean division, wh(h, up to the secess:cos of Thursday night, malice all that will bo chronicled of the movements, of which the following is a summa‘ yi— bd BUMMAKY OF DRFECTIONS FROM TH® MUNICITAL RANKS, me “Bo (with Capt. and Liout).....92 one woo(with Capta'n) to -19(including Lieutenant). ....19 6 6 “a0 (luctading Captain), aoe Fh ein Tae) Ps Preoisely in tally (except the First ward) with those secessions are the pumber<f{ stations established in the different wards, now occupled by the adherents of the * Commixeion. Tu the uboce uumbor of gees sions a dozen OF 80 Of individ: al defections might be added, The fow ‘wavering men ieftin the muvicipal rauks would not swell « the force of the Commissioners in the followiag stations Was many a+ 500 mon altogether: — MELLONULTAS DISTAICE PULLK HEATIONS IX NEW XORE, y ‘ { Rorgeant Brian, 747 Taird avonae <0, Sergeant R. Casties, Ninth ave, bet. SJ and Sikh ats 21. Captain Sprighs, Broadway, near Thicty-thurd strect 22. Ist Se geant Van Orden, corner Broadway and 60th st. PUNTA TS ANT DIRMIASATS. ointments Dow Deing made under the Commission-rs t# rapicly accumulating to ospectable | Dasis for a police foPce, avd tho namber of their Gismissals | by the bondred daily. It appoars 0 | | Re part of ibe pian of tho Commissioner: to at empt rome el avd offset of * posees-ior,"* tn appearing to anawer fore the Court of Appeals, in opporition to Mayor Wood. In view of this it ts uncerstood that the newgls ard will bi throvgh a large pomber of appeiatments for the ‘of wo next week, as the arguments at Albany {a Cho pending cese will be beard on tho i7ih inst and the | two succeeding dave = Te-day, alo, the 16° manisipal men notified fr trial, bad their cases ¢ospatched, and their dismiaeal will b> culy notified to them to morro Tats will make room for a* many more sppolutwents, and the | Cetablicbment of stations in the “ provmets” as yet c ‘The Mayor held tn sort of suspense and fn a manner as hostages, the tiree captains—!lop¥ins, Taraonll and Dilka. Tey at’ last broke throagh, nowithscaoding the Cyrbear- ing captains on the edi ance in respectto tiem. furee of the les other sidoaro in hke manner, athough held in eneporre—<uptains Dowling, (ite Having realised too fasiliry of thetr tains, the Oo mmisl snore reserve | possible emorgoney, whoa an a went roazoua, cand Le mand. Prosemt a pras lool pula! of Influence, The Comm . in view of the foneral of Mr. Teytor and the uction 0; other officers of the city, adjourned to Monday GUPRR MNPTA ORT The-fec’s have been stated in relation to the confiict of authority bei =r a policomaa Claskic of the mavipal fores and Metropolitan”? MoConne!l—the latter having arrested a man alleged to tiave beon engaged in robb ng & Spauieh g gold, in Walker stecot. Cluekie Anterfered w it by taXing the prironor to the Is having prssed Cinakto bearing off the priser Tombs bimec!’—on altercarion and nev between the rival ¢Tice abd Worrting thy Metropuitan. Yesterday, on complaint, Recorder tb, of comrse, tesuet a warrant and , whom he held ant | would = net liberate at tee than 8!,900 bail, Mr. MoKeller, the hyef's clerk, desired tho liberation of the officer and temporary of moderate bail, in tho wewal tanner, but tho Recorder made tho cocoa ion serve bis | Characteristhe spite against Mayor Wont aud his police | mes. it in vain that it was shown that Claskic was | oo nathorities, “tL commiaion caso been more an ofeer recornized by roth Boarts whilst McConnel! only claimed a di onder one. Hail 1 decirabie than the live: and bis retuen to bis family, the qtestion woold bare prerented a vory prety ease to rend up to the Court of Aproals, with that t argued next week As it ts, the decison the evnatt tution shty of the law will doubtless soa solve tho whole matter. Tits incident thoagh i decitelly suggestive of tho passible rtate of things, should we bavo similar con- tiets of qutle rity vermanestly established among ua. Itt ‘be hoped that oar dolivery (rom such a prus- peot is near, Par nobis-cum, ° City Intelligence. Fewerar or Tt cae Josmen S Tavton,{iq —This funeral took place perterday afternoon, Tho persous who attend ed It, togethor with the various orders, companies, &c., of avhich the deceased waa a member, assembled at Bt. Sto- phon’s church, st the corner of eqtcatc hte cen atreets, at 4 o'clock P, M. A service was then performod by the Rey Dr. Price, tho choir at iatorvals playing some | solemn chanuts, Whon the service was cnded the vast umber of persons who filled the charch rushed out and {olped those of less good fortune who wore under the no- ceasity of remaining outside on account of the crowded atate of the building. The Free Masons, to whom tho barge of (be coffin and the remains of Mr. Taylor were confided, followed, bearing the deceaced on their should. ors, Thoy thon passed down Chrystio streot, Im front of «he City Guard, who were present on the occasion and bad been drawn up tn line in front of the church, the to the Guard band play!og a solomn alr, precession then moved ia the following order= Two piatoons of the city police, ‘The Hevry Clay “nb " ‘Tradeemen's Fire Engine Compaty No, 37. Eagle a ee i. fsa jeramora Floee No. 29. orate of United ‘amertonne, Washington Chapter flag Hoard, with ita band playing sovoral slow marches, erat Undgo of Mavoke, bearing tho body. ‘de Common a. oily , Coptine ni. Member+ of the street Commisstoner's Dopx’ Officere of the Sixth Rog iment Governor's G Mayor of the city, with the Aldermen and Councilmen. ecseore ‘of the City Tnapector’s Department. Tn the above order this vast procession marched from street to the cemetery ia Secoad street, passing throogh the Jiowory, Fourth atrest and Second aycnae, on the way, When the faneral arrived at the place of ioter- Toevt the corpoe, whieh was enclosed in aa clogant rove Wood Coffin, wpen which was laid o wrea'h of white roves, wan into: red jn tho Paait of the family to wbiok decoased belonged, Dr, Price baviog gone through the burial ser. vice. All the orders and departmonts, military, &o , wore in fall drers, the band of the latter plas ing slow marchas Ail throvgh the procession. Foverat of rae Lave Dr Vacut--This sad coremony took place yectorday, After lenving tre Church of the TransOgurativo, 2 Cwenty third stroct, the very large and Impreveirgly soicma procession weuled ls way along | base, weak and bide tish are Rev. Dr ‘great number of car; other vehicles, con- taining soapy of the éitte of New York, eek tise tee aan ss the deceased was held by class. Acniom ov THe Ieckance Compass Ratative 10 Boxpep WAxgnovees,—At @ meeting of the Board of Fire Under- writors, beld on Thursday, at the office of the Continental Fire Insurance Company, the following resolutions with regard to bonded warelouses were adopted:— Resolved, That no bailding shall be hereafter consid- ered a bonded warehouse im which is kept any other than Revue, That olved, fn Inspector be appointed to visit, at least once tn each month, ali bonded warehouses and ali storage ttores, a d to report the condition of each prompt- ly te cach company, The appoinment of the inspector was referred to the standing commutes Regulations were also adopted with reference to all stor- age stores, requirirg that uo smoking Bo permitad on the premises; 'that no open hgbta be used; that no ingress be Feimirved except through she office, aud other provisions Woding w render such buildicgs more secure from spon- tabeous combustion, CareiessDess or des! ‘The immed ate ocearion of thi: action ou tho part of the insurence companies was the fire which occurred about a week ago ib the bonded warehouse in Brooklyn, cuuaiag © lags of bung: of thousands, of dollars. Tue origin ef the fire elear!, traveable to the of a large quantity bay being stored on the premises, a pracuce which is oirectly at variance with the regulutions of tusuranee companies, who are tn the habit of insuring bouded warebouses at lower rates. than ordi. wary stores, with the understanding that none but boaded gcods ere stored within them. ‘Taking into consideration the fact that the United States Seerciary of the boy ig obey Lot allow any bonded ware- douse to hold goods in 1 u¥less a certificate be pro- dveed showing that the buildiog fy @ drst class one and is insured at lower rates than other stores, the action of the Board of Fire Underwriters will very probably havo the etsired effect, and cause more vare to be taken in pnarding againt the usually destructive fires which occur in this clase of buildings. Disconaent in Tun Fra Derarrueyt—A Convaytioy 10 be Hewn.—We understand s moyomeat {3 on foot in tho Fire Department to supersede the present Boa'd of Fire Commi siovers, whose acts for the past year have been exceedingly distateful to certain parties, and it ts belioved the discontent is generai in the eugine houses. It is pro posed to hold 3 convention of delegates from the ditferont eng.ne, hose and truck compantes through ut the city, some day next week, when action will bo taken to teat the feelixg of tho deparimont, and if the aggrieved and dis- conter ted parties flad thomsclres strong enough, a special mecting of the Board of KRepresentasives will be held, and ae resoiution pareed requesting the preseut Fire Comsais sioners to resign, aftor which matters willbe kept in ubey- ance vrtil s:ch time as the State Legislatare moets, when another effort will be made to modify the law under which the Commissionom act, eo as to Strip ther of their alleged ecbitrary powers. ' Tho proseat Board of Fire Commissioncrs went Into operation under a lave of the State in the spring of 1856. Their duties are to take cognizance of all fghte, quarrel, dispuies aud the like among members of the fire department, ard they have wer to fine, suspend, or expel fromen who have vio. ted the rules of the department, as well as to judge of the fitness of the candidates for memberebip in the diferent companies. There & no appeal from theig devision oxco vt to the Common Covncil, and then a two-third voto must be obtained in both boards to get « reversal of their jndy. ment, which it is next to impozsible to produce. powers wore couferred upon this commission at the re quest of the representatives of the department, as it was Ocemed deticable to check the spirit of rowdyism too ram- pant in tnapy companies. ‘Commissioners have acted with great aad perbaps deserved serverity, and have suc- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1857. ceeded in putting a stop, in a great measure, ty the fights ard quarrels which formerly brought the department into disrepute. Of course th: ir +ction has excited the enmity of all those who have been affected by khoir decision, and an tmpresrion has been 1g ground that some of their recent judgments bave been unnecessarily tovere. Wor thy yourg men, it is charged, have been nfyeud mem- bership im the department, afier the companws Live ao cepted them, without any good reason why thoy should have been thus dlegraced, and decisions have been given : tg Fronaipannt, an everlasting perfame pe jer agg earn taat one young deuvie; | __Ffacsipapnl! s Row. wn “ever dure and most delightful msn has appealed to the courts for an ulleged defamsion of | Py 212 atory of Homers, Loudon Nake & CO, charac er; end doubtless the w) mauer will be tally i) Broadway. discussed in the meeting which Will be held noxt werk. Fasnty Marsenve,—Tho heavy rains of the past tacnth will have @ most benoticial effect upon vegetation; and there is evefy probability that all kinds of vegetables will ‘be abundant and cheap during the ensuing summer. As yet most of our potatoes and green truck is from the South, but the farmers eay that peas, beans, tomatoes, po. | tatoes, and all crops but corn are most promising. {Bat lit- aad Of course the rain caunot do it much imischiof. Green, | tle corm bas as yot been planted in the Northern Statoz, | peas were selling yeeterday at $4 por bbl; arparagua was | plentiful at Sd. per bench; and as a geueral thing green trock is cheap. Strawberries were selling yesterday at Od, for a basket that would not hold more than tweuty bergies, A lady complained toa dealor of the smalinces of the Waskets, but the latter gare the naif excuse that timber was scarce in Jersey.” Neat week wo are pro: mired strawberries for 2c. a basket Chorrica were sell- ing at So, per Ib. ; currants at 12c., and gooseberries at 18c. per quart. There i# nothing now to note lu meat; it still cominands a bish figure. Lain) is selliog at 120. @ Lbs. per Ib —a slight dectine. is unusually high, owing to the wholesale dest-uction of boge by the plague in tho Weet. Salinon Is selling ot from Ge. to 620. per Ib { re cheap for the sea. | # butter, the best ta eon.” Fish generally rat the market, is eclling foi Tae Wusox Sau Demockatte Greens. Cowurrem met on Thursday night in Tammany Hall. Tue following named peresns were expelled for failing to attond and stand tral, | viz. mTenac V. Fowler, Emanuel 8. Hart, André Fromont, Daniel HN hh Cochrane, Isane’ Bell, Jr., and J. A Ce Was appointed to prepare a plan | m of the party, upon which tho com: journed to Friday evening, when the committee final report. Broapwar Ctraxen a7 Iost.—Reoadway was cleaned | last uight from the Bowliog Green to Union square, boing rie, 60% longth, Over three hundred and fifty large coal carte of dirt bave been removed ont of thia one ptreot, This work has been done by the sweeping machines, which hayo ful- filled the expectations of their most saugtiue advocalcs. They will be on again to night. Bre sa.—Searcely afweek passes but we hear of one or more extensive Durglarica on the Hndson river. Ov Wednesday might, Seyder & Vandemark’s store at Sione Bridge, Uteter consty, was broken open, and a large able merchantieo, a3 weil as $150 {0 n. last accounts no elae hat beon ob- ing Wo the dwcovery of the robbers. . Su. Axoturn Erorevent—Tie My nS Mhearrran- axcr or A Yoons Lapy Accoesm For.—We published an | account of a young lady suddonly disappearing from | Greene county a fow days since. We hear thatshe parsed throwgh Catskit with a marricd man fr@m Ashland, Greene eouaty, who has aleo disappeared fn a manner equally mysterious. Tho man icayes a wife aud voveral | children. Whe New York Weekly Uleraid, NEWS FROM EOROPK, CALIFORNIA, SOUTH Factrre CRNTEAL AND SOUTA AMARIOA, MEXIOO, CURA WHET INDIES, &TC.—AFYAINS IN WASHINGTON, BTU. The Weenty Heeaty will be published a ten o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace news from Europe, California, South Paocite, South aud Conical America, Weatoo, | Cade, West Indies, Kansas, 2; Aduirs tn Worlting'on; 4. polntments, Promotions, &e., in the Army; Particn!ars of Explorion oa board the Steamer Louisiana; Latest New quantity of ¥ ste | for brown or black. | the first timo this seagon it bas boon cleaned ite entire ’ | board California 7's advanced 154 per cent Telograph; Editorials on varios subjects; Fiaxacial, Com: | mercial, Polivoal, Religious, Thea:rical, Sporting and Mariime Intelligence; New York Catcle Market; together with @ variety Of interesting local and miscellaneous articles, Ring's copion, im wrappers ready for maliing, cam be bad ai the counter. Price six cente. The Cameo—type, taken at Willlaunson Bros. Prooklyn, looks as we!l as th f not better. Not po of any other type. 219 Fuite al Al Die 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Case, heautlfelly colored, unequaled im America, 200) taken datly by MIMBALL, 247 Browdw ay. pctiaseted seettoal So taleomnet te hal aan ee Chureh yor Barclay, the sicth and Mighil ‘avenue gare stop door of the establishment Portable Dressing Cases in Great Vartety. - 1. a & SAUNDERS store only, ai No. 7 Astor howsn, Prismatte Tarning " of this company aro Mi cheap.—The eldent; Mr. N, Hendricks, Secretary; wars Ne Bethune street. New ERT MH. NICOLAY, Ne io. | cent lower. Pans ma declined tI Crosse and Muwankie, Knox at the Head of Afftirs—tn his Trade owner Where is certalniy nobody ike KNOX, of Hroad: Fotton, and 90 ike hi Foon, and working, conseqnenite, like bie ba nese of appearaner, durability and @xqataie world might be travers: before it couit farutsh an: the far fawed arttoles emanating from Kaot'a, One aris: “hose exeential ero # oanciny, and po matt comely under one of Kus The Diadems of the Old World sits fot more gracefuly on the brow of royally thaa GENIWS ‘On the heade of hie ongtomere, This Ini of a hat, 19 now the leading featnes of feshion fockly ventilvied with the uim bemuiiinlly light and morp .. The “gem” it vn doljeats do A model, tha re y rival to in of the outward mag studies phy a- what the countenance may be ft is wa.” | or opposite Drees and Mantitia Trimmings, af & Ag | description, on band or mate io order, a LOCKITIA, al Falon street, Brook! ” Ports Hoots and Shoes, from Celeorated mannfneinro of “ Nél FUGFN & FERRIS & ON, ; Bootmakera, 62 Naw. an +(ro: Roys’ and Yout © Spring i lo Wing, § we corner of Naseey sic to blenaoeni ‘De Commis Palen enest between Brewer tad eon ‘The Prices of ‘#’ Clotning at Rogers & RAYMON(VS corner of Fuiion and Neaeth streets, co sommend foer stock emaruces 9 ereat ae Puss teed aos emoraces 9 great variety 19 newest becoming styles, Remember the ta town. if jou doub', come and'scee — ‘bate. in endices varicties, at SANT A'd old and popular etore, cornor of Canal and Wooster streets. Summer Hats for Gents and Youth, in Beat verioiy, Consisting of cassineres (& rb article), bea ‘vers, soft hate, aud straws of every style qual ‘ KELLOG +, Manufacturer, 331 street, opposite Went Broadway. Corner of Jonn and Nassan N. R, Collings & priser. Also, re Oneal and will be Jans, frock coat sais, Ey Girly’ Leghorn and Straw Braid Flats, Sew designe tn per of Weonler tires oor at BANTA’S, 108 eld streets. —Great re7uotion in apring clothing, Mo. are closing out hele urge stick at veryriow aie mmer suite of vari wy Finds « pol very lowest prices-—ray! veats, 4c all and gee them, F N OR. le ry pwins truest as & #01 machine, the mire, th naan gatistaction and and use them with ings for the Retail Trade, ortation. Work im the most Fayk way of recent tm by THOMAS. 1857.—Our Late imple oo Spring and Sum~ mer garments are now ready and on most of these ‘are from fabrics imported by and confined to us, and got up with greut tasie, it will be to the interest of our friends to ke an early selection. The stock of clotha, and and most elegant mal veatings in our custom room ta the largest ever exposed in this city. D. DSVLIN & 00. Nos: 285, 250 and 26) Broad way. Forntmna Goons—Woartier « inne and superior stock of every deseription of shirts, gloves and under for ing and summer wear, Special alteation ia wow pald ta manufacture of shirts of the noweat styles, olther ready toade or made to order, and at moderate pms: D. DEVLIN & 0O., Comer of Broadway und Warren street. Rich all new styles, artigo manuer In Gotng tito the country he sure You Pro- tect tyour lace from tan aod hohe ne cp the Baim of Thon- sand Flowers moruing and ight; not ouly eradicate ‘them but prevent their appearance. For sale at 2 Broad: way, und by ell drurgisia. N B.—ownre of g aparions tml On mahog to have beea © partoer, riner alm of thousand Sowers, nlept bntia ona. Be mare eack bole the written eiguaiure of W. P. Poiridge 4 Uo. on the side & Co, Maiden has a Radical Cave Wrase ace, No. 26 lane, removed to Mo. 9 Vesey Astor House. Prussia, sepporiers, shoulder brnoo Tov: eras, akilfuily ai SNrmae tor tediow, sid w rompetent a vate ap it of moet Pel piicaler tenais to Custom Made Shirts, ali sizes, Wholesale and retait, at M'LAUGHLIA'S shirt and furnishing store, 259 Greenwich street corner of Murray Three Piy Linen Collars—Yor Gentlomen, by the box, dozen or aingte. IBA PeREGO & BON, Ko Gl Naesan street, Tableaux of Superb Summer Bonnets, dress caps, head dresses and other elecant millinery, prevent themselves on every side in pasting ‘uiowgh W{LDe'3 oa cious wareroome, 251 roadway. Pg ul find bis prices as v as tiey can porstbly dealre. Paper Hangings at Wholesair, of our own manvtsyure snd importation, of every desirable style, far vele tothe trade at ihe lowest cash prices, by THOMAS FAYE & CO., 27 Broad vay. Smithsonian House, Bromiwsy.—No Rise in prices —Hotel acoommodations oa the Buropeas or American ‘plan at option. Ord tn Liquors Breed Extraordina headaches Not so Charlea’ Londoa ewtiai gin, pare, mild, deliaiowa and accredited by medical men as a hig ian ati lant of peeriees taing: it commends {ul alike (o the favor of the connoissienr and the invalid, Warebouse @ sroatway. eld by all druggists and grocers. Campbell, Chemisf and Drugalst, corner of th avenue and Twenty eighth siveel. Pure medic aes and polite atention, Please & Lubin, Norton’s Pure Sparkling Carbonnted Soda water and root becr drawn from osnea tia (vuntalas and Pipes. Refreshing, bealiky and invigoraling, a 451 might aveatie Hall's Truss Office of No. 4 Vesey street, As tor Howse, ia removed to 13 roadway. Priccs reduced. A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hair ‘Ur balr of & bad color are invited to cxtl aad eonsult Doctor GRANDJEAN, (eonsaltation free) at 4 street, corner ot Bi uew fluid gives the inir the natural oolog de- y be considered Sreal prodixy of chamistey, Ballard’s Hatr Dye, the est ta the World, Btore and privacc roems removed to 476 Broadway. oes ee Sarchsior’e Hair Dye, pecs ‘The best t ihe anrpansing a applied She tamabucury, 38S Brondwny. vente HUI, Lotmttable Catter of £ and Whis ery conceivable etyie, No. 1 Barclay sweet, tale in korn f dye, four shillings a box. Cristadoro’s Seni Mass je and igs bens wll tn thei ive. Wholetuc ana JB. gl whe ave yri- ately applied at Mo. # Aswor Howae Tollet Articles, a Rich Assortmen RAUNDERS’ store only, wt No. 7 Aswr bovae. Fon i ine’s Cream skating aud imparting tthe skin whitness and besw y. Sold by all druggists. FG, Nos. 30) and 889 Broadwaye cw , Mewest Styles—J, & 5S. store only. nt No, 7 Astor House, fragrance FONTAINE & 00., Pocket SAUNDERS’ Sunburn, Freckles, Erujtions, all Skin Dts~ eases, wee JONES’ old [teliia soap; Mx Baloness, prey hair, dandr uit, for beautifying, dc , use Jones’ celebrated hair oll; Qe. Depot, 202 Rowery. | 8 Hollaway"s Pills Must Kventantly Banish ation feom the repertor. nodtoal raience, werfally than an oth iver, the blood, and th we, | | INANOIAL AND COMMERCIALS | BUAKY MARKET. Fripay, Sone 12-67. M ‘The stock market was quite active this morning. The movement in Michigan Southern and Rewling way to an unusual extent. Erie and New York Central were freely offered, and the eaies were large. Cleveland and Toledo ‘was particularly active at improving prices. At Rock Inland, }¢; New York Central, Southern, ';; do. preferred, i; G Cleveland and Toledo, 1, Michigan South bonds fell of 1 por cont; Norwich and Worcester, 1 Crosse and Milwankio, \{; Minoie Contral, 1 and Mississippi opened at 6: and closet at 62 Reading opened quite steaty, but the qnantity of stor’ fering wes more than (io market could s(ind, and itcloemd weak. Michigan Southorn opened at 42, and raa up rapid- ly 0 43% per cent, with protiy large operations, Erie clored at a shght advance on the opening price, New York Contral advanced litle on the cash sales. Sales sellers’ option are made at wide dilvrences. At the second board there was an active business, Road. — ing (oll off 1%¢ por cont, cloning weak at 77 por cont. Mich!- fan Southern closed at 424 per cont, which ts a decline of % percont. Michigaa Southern proferred was 1 por rie, 1¢; Mie XX. Galeon and Chicago advanced \( per coat. ‘The steamabip Ccorge Law, a1 this port from Avplowall, brings tho California mails and $1,920,176 09 In specie. ‘The corresponding steamer last year brought $1,951,721. ‘The Pacific mail steamship Sonora, at anams from San Francisco, brought down $2,403,091 9% in epecie on freight, ‘The Assistant freasuror reports to day as follows:— parees. ‘The carvings of the Milwaukie and Missie or the first cight days of Jute instant, aro. To like period last year, Increase, (9 per cent... ‘The carnings of tho Muaeouri wife Railroad Company for Say were— Inereaso........ Farsings March, April, Mag, Rarnings fer came months ia 1550. ‘merchants of Milwautic sebscribed $59,200 tm a slagis « to the new etock of iho Milwackio and Horicos Railroad Company on the arrival of the Presiteas from Now York. } ‘Tho cormpany ‘a price is £200 (or (wo atiaron, one of ordtoa- | ty stock and one of pri rilege acres of land, Tho company a»: raise the price of Phares as soon & winoe thelr Intengjon ¢ one Walt the araout! an Sammer | wanted is subseribed for The sanexed statement ord ia we Falue of foreiga stock, Convertible into #0 | f dry goods imported into this port during the week, and since Jan, 1, ip each of tho past three years;— Movexswn iv FoxsiGa Day Goons, For the werk, 1865. 1856 ‘1857, Entered at the port,, 078 1,134,737 a6 uN ‘Thrown onthe market. 736,101 ‘940,814 =—219,028 Since Jan 1. 1865. 1856 1857. Entered at the port... $23,186,824 42,457,096 43,079,570 ‘Thrown on the mark $2900 Oblo 6" 10CO Missourt re a ere 1000 California 7 00 do, & C0 California C0 Virginie 6's. TOON Y CRE Oe 1000 Er RR 2d m bds OO Had RRR Zim 1000 MSS Fund bds. 200 do. "60... 12 14000 TLC RR bd 60 AO. eee G TEM WHTHA Adm. 634% T2CB&Quincy RR, 90 KCObelL& Wim 1% lOOMB&NIRR «LO 22 rba Aka uo 100 do, 330 42 Bk ecrip 10 Atantic Bark, Cant BGO... 0 5 Del & Huo Ca Go, 200 Penn Ceal Co, b60 u do. 1s Pacific Mt Ch 100 oO one 22 Nor & Wor RR. 400 N'Y Cou RR 96m 00 mCo,, TA b6O 70 bo 600 20 M5 & N Tecrip 6. 400 loo IO... sseees bt 800 r z 100 Panama RR.,.b60 9336 200 Os oe4 640 120 do 95 100 Brio Rajiroad 10 50 Tt Con RR, 100 fs 60 do, 5 ‘a 60 15415 200 160 do oe 260 Clev & Vitts R880 42 a“ see eS 4 03 do ., c 9 Clev, Col ACin RE 6 oo, 1 5 Huriem RR €6 Harlem 0 heading 1100 eo bo do. BECOND BOARD. $5000 Mies wort 6's... B34; 25 ebs MANN Ia pest 80 1000 Mud RRR tet a 98S do bw 89 1S ede Mer BK terip.. 109 - 92 20 Peading RIR,, 100 eee BOO 160 Milw & Mies R boo 260 Cl & Tol RR...060 100 do 24,482,221 42,778,316 38,780,058 | ve ete ers cen y opened by the Pa'erson ard New Fork Pian! " re Rend \¢ Cowbeny. This road baa plaok aod alara «a clirarh and (oe rmouthuese of murfnce easiness una uniformly of erate, colonwent offs ghia’ rare art . ¢; . he ao Tree trom dust "and cowmhin ng eoms of the most epcbanting secerery to be found anywhere. The spien- Cid view nat oid of the bil} whos a mi'e not halt from Hohokem, Is uoriatld. Gn the weatern slope of game hill the prospect, 00 arted ant extensive, yet #0 differ. ent fe not lees (o be admired, while hesond bo Euoxeoaack river, a perfect level af oer (io eae, 4 ‘Kk rAcO COUrte, ata, io ry lad L ot Hhawhauk, a sorne of quid! jovellntes Breaks st onoe up ia the right formed by the aycluded village of eq tackanock, at Paterson, with 1's magnificent’ Fala of the Is .anic" the ride termiputes. "Tn passing siong and ~njoyteg the beanies of nature, thode “ ereatnee ce mtora’” 4a to wancain both man and bess? are not fonod waning af the various pieces of en ertainment Klong the line Thowa st & Coleman beyond the wird mile post; Winans, at the Half Honse, aaven mien out: Cadaer'a, a tery b ils agersoa & Van Urden's in the villse~ of Acqtiacknnork; and h not 'aaet Brady's, at the Passats Falla nee allee dining Kewell the fice lence of thelr refresamon's at by the qulet, Bentlemeniy avention of thei hosts, oy lente. Ubristogber street on the houre and half hours, YOLORED INITIAL 8TAMPING—O! POT C GIMBREDE'S, Motropolitaa Hotoi — od Dioner stadt a, Be RAR . UL SRK, author of © ‘i and fear wa, How Preserved and How Lost”, wit bee 4 office, ( he ‘peldence of the late Unc 4 Wally) 80. aut Guth treet, ~ oppoalta Waskingwa eyaare ndays, Wedtesday#and Fritaystum tab ae eM 1B BUBILITY, DYSPEPSIA, LANGUOR, CHILLS, -Ner; mors, &¢ nun dine KNeR the Iimba and boty, wan’ of ena Cnt eg tye od sp'tita, sleep, appetite, and kindred atimenta, find a blessed 4 Wasi Geineetes cnpete regis ee tctce acta? puthful atrengih throughout ‘the whole malt Bolt at are Bowery. Price $2 60: twn, $4. oe MMENCH MECUANIVAL LAMPS, MODERATORS AND carcels.—The best lampe for country honves, Mitiard fx. turea ball lampa bronze candelatras, candlesticks, clock dc. the beat rapesned oll (or sale by H. basuONVitLi, Jromd way see RNS aa OURALTYE [Talla OatTRU eh ‘cur. * ‘ao, pimr! freckles, ean ealtcnny, tke sorta be. yp low foreheads, OF Lignid rv ai tar hale dye, ‘oriental cream a Y 7) vuge b, - Mra. Payes, Br wklyo, Ac. mamepa, © Vey Ano sr TloxEa qQ ms EDA, CARD SHORA! cM, fda daa sare FLAS, ZOR, SHRM THER 88 00, niso the $3 60 and $4 boots at Jt ear the Museu. Housekeeriwa Hanpwane, <Cuilery.allver plawd ware, Japannery, (rman etvrr and Brttaaale Ware, compreition en Abd ‘ron holla ware; Bronzed copper wad braaa goods; Hathiog apparatus, Willow wares, brushes mats, (oe To Retrigeei'ors, Chinoae to For eaic by J &U. BERRIAM, 6 Beund ony, WY OOVEP'S INODOROUS PREPAR-FION (NBT. deans kid gloves of all colors witiont the sitshtest smal! portion on the glove, and tbe dert mnantly ee ‘One bottle cleans pairs Wholess sand Broas way | aad MAGNETIO PUWDER— Free from polsom For the destruction of Bedbagn nod roaches. Mor tha nnd teas Ants ana monttore. Fites and plact inseo « Tnnects oa fowls and animals, Lyoan’ Magne lo Pilla, For the destruction Frincipal dovos, 44 Bons wey Setar gs AOB AND MUSLIN CURTAINS lendid be cere" made to Ei ENC USONS, No. 281 Broad vuy and Ro. 64 Ronde to secure gome of the lace and muslin our‘ains they are ‘item than the coat of tmportatl Alaa the Sat stock nf wrndow Wwe tn New Wark chan. NUCMAN PERSECUTION OF AN OW HAN GLAL A irwhtul n Frative of the most hearirendiag wrongs and soiferings, intlie ed on a poor and unprotecied orphan giri by @rich, hea teas and 2 ACCOMPLISNED ViLL4IN, in thie city, will be found tb the NAW VokK MERCORY For lo-murrow Jn This tiv i'iing wud exciting reintion mauce, entitled “THE SIG ‘ elt is in the form of a ro RT RINGS; be vsTeny’ ow Sark!” from the pen of ove of the most celebrated authors of the day. Ti illustravee the coo! and deliv s the frightful sufferings ax luus but BEAUTIFUL Vict MRT end showa that however wraecu'ed or downtrodden virtne: And purit, may be, tt will risa triumphant at last, and shwart the VIL Me UINAtLONS ef the wealthy and unprincipled Thi DESV AIRING Woe of () ee frall women who fil fe obsourer Btreets of sur city, and ho hide their bleecing mud lacerated Learts seaenth w mask oF HOLLOW GsYEC¥, Tt shown tha reoret banits o the pri figate and wie! veils the deepea ( schema of crime and vice, and is with such revelations ax mast eall GENERUUS SYMP>T UTES fn bebalf of the poor unauapecting ink who was aorght for by jati om abo #8 tho —un araugat 100 La Cr & 600 NY Con RR. .e6m 100 di by ao. €0 Harlem 200 MS & Niod I 160 £00 ‘200 wo 00) do..... 2 50 Galena & Chic RR ‘Joo “beO 45% 100 do. 60 22M SK pratk. 80 6 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Fear, June 12—6 P.M Astra. —The et light abd the market firm, with + mall ate: while pearls were quiet and pow inal Breapett of moment, while there continued to be a good demand from the lec#l and Kastern trade, with some pur shases for Cxpork. Tha rales embraced about 9,000 a 16,000 barrels, at about the following quotations:— Common to gocd State, 60 a 686 Common to good Michig: 660 a 686 Extra Siate, 700 a 720 Extia Obie, « <i 150 a 860 Common to good Ob: seenes 660 a 6 80 BSoutberp tized to gocd brands, 700 a 785 Pouthern fancy apd extra... 780 a 950 Caractan eyperine and extra 66 a 8 70 Conadion wes steady, with sales bout 300 a 400 barrels within the renge of the above prices. A new family fan of extra Cavadina dour bas — io mark mypares favorably with the bost brands of ext Genesee, which ig manufactured at the Ormond Mills, Windsor, C. W., from retocted Canadian waite wheat. Seothern r wat firmer, with sales of about 1,500 a 2,000 bbls et rareewiven above. Woeat—The market contl- ved firm for al} good and modium qualities, white the in- ferior grades «ore quiet; the sales embraced about 5.000 8 9,000 bushels, included in which were 3,000 white Cana- diab at $1 and Milwaukie club at $186; prime West- ern red was at $1 66, Corn.—The market was with out enanze of moment, but closing rather ensior for Western roixed, witn rales of 20,000 bashela Western at 6c a8 inewore and Southern yellow a; $1, and white do. 1. Rye. —The market was unchanged ; gales of 3.000 Warhels Jomey y low were made at 81 18 20, whilo prime Norther was held at $1 Oats wore inactive, with moderate gales at Ole. & G7, for State and prime , With sales of yRut 10°f0. m Jot of government Java in bage at 16 <0. ‘The rales érabraced about 2,000 bales, without quotable ebange io prices. Fioscrom wore dull and engagements quite light to Liver. pool, About 1,0C0 bbis. flour were engaged at oa. per UL, 800 His. tar at ts., and 200 tlerces beef at p.t. Hoary goede and breadstnily were nominal. There was nothing Gew to Irndon or to the Coutinoat. Hai —The market was eteady, with a fatr demand for nt, with sales of abont 500 a €00 balas at $00. 90. 4 of prime were made at 100. a Llc. Other were inactive and nomival. market was inactive for most kinds, walle Scotsh pig were made at $30 2 851 60, Sales of €00.2 500 bbls Rockland were sade at for lurap. hou! change in quotations. f 250 bbls rosin were made, from $2 per 320 Tbs. Spirits turpentine was quiet 0 bbls, of tar wore mate at $2 60 a $2 6234. ced comtiaved firm, with sales of American at Cruce whale aud sperm wore in moderate re- . Without change in pr one, Te rk—=Tho market aut 400 GOO bbls meas at #2 was steady, with ealoe 50, and 100 bdIe. prine at $1990 a $1960, ReofTho market continued steady, with a falr demand, Tho satot embraced about we Obb& , tveluding country mess at Sida $15, and repacked Western at $1650 a $17; conntry prime and railroad wore at about $12 50; prinm meas ranged at $28 o $20, and beef hangs at $25 a $75 69, at which last rales were mule, ‘was quiet bot firm. Cot meats #cre better, with ov'es ¢f 120 bbda., iacludiog ehoulders at 100. 8 10%; %, nnd ams at Ile. a 11 ivc., claring at the outside ative a fate demand, at Te. a 20. for Ghia for State, Cheese ranged from dc figmes. ‘Lard was qviet, witheaies of 200 ob like. and at 1 Siuiter wast Ite. a we Sales of about 200 tiorees wero made at 4)<0. a —The market was inactive, but prices we: The sales embraced 500’ boxes at p. t muacovaro and Porto Rico were meude to tho within the range of old prices, and $0 bhds, green Cuba gold at $1¢¢. Tvacen—The market shows no aspect of change; toand very limited and holders not disposed to. make © jont, Salee—65 bhds. Kentheky and Maysville at 1 406 bates Havana, for export, at pt; 20 vales 77 halos ant’ 10 caros Cab we. 10 bales Havana at 34> 9 Florida at ibe, # 150. ; 12 cases gooddllors a lake. Of 20,0C0 @ 90,000 Iba. wore made at I1¢. Tar alte Woot. —The market 's, as it has been for several weeks part, extemely dull. The supplies on yand are no" b and holders aro firm in demandiag old rates, whi chasers aro ranguine of @ considerable redection after Jely 1, when a large bonded stock of forvign wool, em bracing wll grados, will be admitted free of duty, and by that time alco the hew clip of Amorican will fairly bogin {to come {nto market. Meaowhile no business worth noto ing transactes!, and it would, therefore, be impossible notations of 300 a 400 barrels were mado at 3c, wi Sul we 6 story brown stone hovre and 325 N. W. of Oh av., 13x08 Nd u Gower E ht of two ladies— Property rold subject to dower ri I 1 poi N. \¥. corner Water and North 2 st., with ‘Water right, 150x276... 1 plot N. W. corner South ORR A AA AAR AAAS Yee $4. eal hace Tawi on orton shy An BARN: J me ae ate 15’ Ann sireet ) est French tom pools, $5 to $7. Gents’ shoes patent and gailers, best quality, equally low. AMY FEATURR—THE SUPPLYIN } OF FAMILIES ‘with Brgliah ala, in Kees and demiohna, samples of which can be se0n om drangot at (he wine Fant No. sire, ae Vk. MENDOM. ERDELLS s FLROANT WEDDING OAR Onty depot tn the elty, Broadway, cnmnor of aaar EXTENSION TAnLER tp Ka OF Tad pateus extenal i ad diny jute, "Wholobale and reals at thelr ware rooms, 434 Broa way, « OTIGR.—ONLY SUNDAY, MORNING ROA mn Rewburg —the gteamor METAMORA, Capt. 7 am Perry, ¥ it leave Naw York from oler foot of Jay street om Bunday teorning, June 11, at 7 o'clock, for tho alove place, de vanal landings, retaruing ‘from Newburg @: one M. See adverisement. TAN ROSH Mar LOONR A pangs ixvorcs eeeived trom Paris, for who esa’ and retail, BY DAVENT ic bs rabber epot, 88 Broatway. jp ik UMATIAN, 8c GA, AC —HVATTS LIPR BAT. 3 sams He 39 Stent oo ain 4 for eer ea ising from @reet impui tiood., Tr onred Sr Mobs Mevust7, wo accnite Ih of sorere fam Taiet afice fetus bs condined to bis hous moet of two and} eed. Tt cnged w Tady in Whe, fans y of FW ules, the Bowrey No 186 of a torr ‘of herofwons siecratioa of pine veass sanding, alter the tage bad been ireniod and abandoned in despair. by roms % 'e by druggist, aad by Bee. eet, Browkiy a brove'itus sad kidaer oom. aint after he bad tye + of eecy Ary roola stom, Of ow most erainen: physic wt Princi yal offs, $46 Grand or the ertful aud unprineipled debauches, who desired to make her ihe SLAVE OF PASSION, and to wreak upon ber the veageauce of «moat diabolical and FEARFUL CRURLTY, because her pure end none maine re vo ted from the contem- piation of his crime stained character, hia reared and HaRDENED Ha s8T Wherever * Tho bignet Rigs” is read, the public mind will be awakened 10 the Fernes of SIN AND SORROW which are being enacted daily and mixhuy in our elt, wlbln hearing of ou be archy’e must inertably ariae in the eyes of each reader who baa ane drop of the wiik of haw an kivduess in bis r ber betag, Not on!y are the low dens of crime @D0. Baxter aad Water streets exposed in nil their PuVsRTY AN * DEBASEMANT, bo the ‘a gad is abo isbered into the carefully congealed ron. ezvous oat PaSTIONARLE VICK, where mon of fortuna and teivure, ¢<! colon and taste, asse Bie in earch OF DAW ¢iemivations ki! LUXUBLOUS FO! LIES the natural aunusctents of & painyrred mristocrney of wealth. FASCINATING STORY fa destined to create te mo TRI MEXDOUS FXOUTRMENT, Hag rad worn wful scones it discloses, each one of more appaling (rest than the toregcing, and the lor the paper will be un-araileled. An immacee exis editien #11 De worked olf, to lege of perusing thta recital of delibera'e LOLD-BLUODED Ra¥ The NAW ¥' RK MERCURY wil! also contain unprecedentedly pape vr, the Counteriotter’s 1 ed ore of the Leut stories ever | Pry tnriling Fketch by Ned Buniline, eniitled “Tho F Pilor or Lite for Lite.” “The it, the Spotted Wale,” caplixl and “omstork the oor Lover and the Co- z a. An lina ese short wketohes, "1 quette,”” w siory for yorne ladies \ amount cf inweresting miscel'nny, Co fe wud inetruc'se RATE BO hire; Josph B. Taylor, ‘Goskip of 1 ry | be | contsining a running commenta on everything pew 4 interesting that ts talked of uri nor—The close of the Providence the’ 6 ol Mra MoMahon—Gur Thesires: The 1 rma abd fis Welln ators. ‘The Post Master General ai Poiltiiane Hts Oppoacata—aa article for | di orinis wpon nil the leading topios of the day. weiew of tho Kxhibiilon Of Paintings of the National Aca- demy of Dew: Jiems of news by the mail: from ail parts of the world. Inveres'ing suburban Correspondence. | Fiesnrt:| Review, i ‘Outdoer sports—the Turf —Bass ball—the game of Billi (ilustrated), eto , and an IMMENSE QUANTITY er, comprising in all a greater varlety of o¢igtyal aa can be fonad in ang othe: 2 FOUR CENTS, fold atall news oflices aud by (he boys, on Buaday morning. Otice No. 22 epruce street ‘The enormous circulation of the MERDUR cravively aecemsary that rl vaid Ko lo PreKs at a very ur on Saturday Oy Accordiagly, advertisers remember ta band adverisemeots fr to morn feaue before 7 o'ch eve ing, as afer that hoar fight conia per line, gosane OLOTHING, RV ANS’ EXTENSIVE CLOCHING WAREMOUSE, ‘atl 68 Palron atee Folt and Chil ptreeta, amer cloching eontatn vvae. Not one man li 1 | A’paea radians ieee n vane flatters bimeel! that wer Clothier in the wiiy of Black alpaca coats Black & paca coats Black aloaca costs Back alonca ¢ $1 Wito $5 0 1 Bo 60 Lito 6m | Lrap deve coats A’ paca ragian® alpaca regia Alpaca ragiai ‘Alpnen ragians plete Ripaca ania. con ee we duck Wie 8 bin Whi'e White de White an Wilte no iow wk Po Linen conta Linen coats . Marsetiies pants jarretlies pants rreilles paate. Arsrilien CSeeuen ene eee SESStS se assoee RCE esssssl si SseSsseRssl22EE2 = seese. PeBsseusssusssvelesseeses SSESSSSESSESSSSSSSSESSSES we Ik. } r OUSTAUTIOS, WHISKERS, HALR.—bO 500 DR ire them! My ongnent will produce thm Juxartantty Mp ix wee les, end will not stain Or injure the Ai 1, St & bottle, ~ Bent to any. of he country. RG, GRAH AM, 614 Broad way; Bayes 175 F lton trent, Brook! pBstaws, BILLIARD TABLES a Balearoows 736 and 784 Broalway, Kntranes in Tenth atreet Menufariory 63 ann street, DUNTRR, M.D, AND HIS ASSOCTATR H WRy vile MD, physicians for diseases of the throat ant Jungs, Cxice 82) roadway. Houre of consultation, 9 A. a torP. M. UMMER CLOTHING. Great bargaina ry Oaw Baus. 84 and 66 Fulion’ atreet, Between William and Gold stroeta, and riaaing to @ and @ Gold wreet . The prentrrady mate Clothing es'ay'isament Ke For wen and bo ABNOOK & CO. GENTLEMEN'S HATT! 619 Hroadway, Bt. Nichoina Hl. Offer for the consideration: Freveh and American sof felt bata, Of the nest quality, and very desirable siyiee and shade, ane Qn oxtensive varinty save we SATS ay ed wn by CONGRESS HAT, A_perfest zephyr and exces HUERSTRI’S GREAT TRUNK EMPORI ‘BEBOV: x ‘ed from 606 to 630 Broadway, nes MARRIAVES AND DEATHS, Married. Cantraa—SsrTn —Io Waiion Delaware county, N. ¥., om Apo Thurrday, Jone 10, by the Rev. Jehan C Brown, Mi rave F Cares, of New York, to Miss Euaaners Suara, the former place. Comy— ruan.—On Wednesday, June 10, at the reai- dence of the brice’s father, by the Rev. Charies K 1 Mr, Uzat Cory, to Sanam Euzauera, daughter of L. Lyman, Faq , ail of Jersey City. Jocews ¥N—Haaixe —On Wednesday, June 10, at Spring Vailey, Rockland county,N. ¥., by the Rev, P. Allon, Mr. GaORGi JosaEL)N, late OF this city, to Mise Carouam V. Hasta, of this «ity Leyvanicn—Bcrss —At Brooklyn, on Thurs: tg at the revidence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Keleey, Joearn D. Lavexien to Lizzi A., only daughter of | Thomas Borns, Fq., all of Brooklyn. Meronew—Maerei@oy —On Thursday afiernoon, Jame 1, at Church, by the fev. Mr. Mones, Faux A, Muvanaw to Mies ALICR MAsraKsion, both of ths city. THo“Nb— F101 Jonge.—On Tauasday evening, June If, at tho residence of the bride’s father, South Oyster Bar. L. 1, by the Key. Mr. Stowe, KV! W Tuoxse, Jr., Connaula, daugh'er of kibert Floyd-Joaos, Esq. Wars ck—c ay sc —At Cromvoil, Coun, on Wednam day, Juve 10, oy the Rev, Mr bryan, Mr. JAums A. Wome 100k, Of New York, to Mies Hawnrgr Wares, daughter o® Kowaxp Savace, of Cromwelk Died. Raram—At Watertown, N. ¥ ,on the 9th tnst., Me. Joma P. Bane, of apoplexy aod parolyris, aged 62 years. Cownerran — \t Nerwa'k, Coan , suddenly, of disease of the heart, on Monday, Jone 8, Aleaay EN. Cuicimeatity formerly vf Chi ago, Hl inoia, aged 49 yoars. Cranka. —On Trewday, June 9, after & short but severe 1 loess, Partack CiAKxm the beloved son of Patrick amd Koranna Clarke, aged 2 years, 6 months and 9 days. Tho (rieuds ond rolatives of the family are especially lavi ed to att od the funeral, this afternoon, at threo: from No 499 Cherry stroot.' His romaine ‘will Lo takew j Calvary Cemetery tor interment. Dear parents weep tot for mo, For {¢ is all in vain ; We are only parted hero, To meet in Moaven again, Tyrono (Treiand) papers plowe copy. Dicxxesen —In this city, on Thassday evening, Juno tt, Mrs, Maky Asn Dickmason, 63 years 1 moat, Tho friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, at her late residence, No 267 West Forty sevensia street. Dickmm —On Friday morning, Jano 12, after a home ines, Laci, obly daughter of Biward P, and Mary Dickie. ‘The reletives and frienas of the family aro invited te attend the funeral, on Suntay afternoon, at two oO" from No. 16 West Twelfth strcet, without further iaview ton. Forry.—On Thursday, June 11, of conyumption, Wimatame Fours, aged OL yoa #, 6 months, and i days, Tho fricnds of the funily and those of his sone Jerenaiam, James, John and Michael Foley, are respectfully lav to atiend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from his inte residence. No 288 Wost Lweaty seventh stroot, Poston papers please copy Frain —\t Stapleton, Staten Idand, on Thure¢ay, Jase 11, Winuse Loctax, oaly son of Theodore and Amanda A, F¥ream, aged } year, 9 months and 4 days. Relatives and (rienda of the family are respectfully ta ‘al, from (ho residence of bis pa ot Ricumond surest, on Sunday wfternesa, at twe ck, without furthor Hars—In Brooklyn, on F agen 68 years, 9 mouths ond 28 days. Tis frieuds tudgthore of his nephews, Charles B. and Jobn W. Smith, are respectfully invited W attend his fase ral, on Sunday afternoon. Jone 14, at one o'clock lis lato residenee, 228 North Svoond street, betwoem Boventh and Kighth stroete, Brooklya, & Ds Lcek.—Oa Thureday, Juno 12, of bronchitis Boqmup Jounru, #on of Daniol and Catkarine Lask, aged 2 monthe. Tho friends and acquaintances are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, tLo resilence of hus pareams, No. 430 Muloerry #trew Quiny.—At Mildteb A Qumuny, in the { ego. relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to artond ber funoral, from the resvlonce of her grandeon, Theodore A. New mean, No. 291 Fulton streets brooklyn, on Sunday afernoca, at three e'viock, i furthor invitation Riea—In this city, Jone 11, Captain Jonw D. the 45th year of his age, late commander of the ship His friends and relatives are invited to attend tis fume | dueky. | ral, from bie late residouce, No. 214 Madieon strest,at twp oe rck this alornoon. | a witkenebe js beday morning wan —AL iamaborg, om be 12, Joax Devon, sou of Jeseo and Jane A, Rodman, aged © months an! 10 days The relatives and Saworsov,—-On Friday, Jame 12, of comvuls! short {linera, Mrs. Jota L. Stwoxsom, wife of Ji monson, sged 90 yours. The rolatives sad friends are invited to attend hor fire Sanday afternoon, eek " Cheek tmarreiles mui peseerntew een seses SSSSwweL TIT swaarssaonwss gest 2 H = POD sssososeee poses Zopbyr cassimere sulla. Hevhyr cassimere sulis . Fophyr onsaim ita, issimere hurine ne euits... Oneaimere bua nese #0 te, Persie .re bacinces ails St li2zesseesgseeesses Scesesessressssesssss BeRR=ESTSSE. Srsss 2 Ss 2 wooo : SSE3S25 tasacezcegseaaseesSSSSessZ2Ss22 SE Besse es = tee clo" i we ta wagehon'e, hoa . “Bewrera God and OL forrmmnes0n teseaay ag Ag Himay Torrie, io the Tal reeves eat Tends ot tho foil god. the, stom ferpety to ted oy tin i — from his’ late b wo. cae wiht further Tupewual atlendancs requested, opr Tarvvont F. Paovaw. Ses. Sreveve —At Hoboken, on Wodnerday, Juae 10, Joan O io the T2d year of bis age. a) frieuda and Telouives are tavited to.athend his fanerad, without further (uvitation, at St. Paul's Caurek, at one o'clock this alternoou. His regains will be de- tod tomporarity In the vaolt af St Mark's Ohurom, w York, proviods to removal t heath cy Wenn = At bit residence, tn Brooklye, oa evcuirg, Jane 11, Vanna J. ‘Wako, agod 38 years, His rolatiyea snd friends, aad the members of Pilgrinn Lodge, 1. 0.0. Fy aod of ie Dookbinders’ Bone voleas Society, are reepecifully invited to attend bis trom bia late revideaco, No. 62 Cumberiqnd atrcet, Brook- Iyn, om Bae day afarnaop, & We OO, Oe Wricows,—On Thursday morning. tune ten, Watuaa Watcoxs, ton of Tol Wits, Torwarty ot juthiog, & | ‘The rolatives and friends of the Lag Se Rage ~ 4 | Wovited to attoud his funeral, thie . ak twee | o’cloe, from big late rewldouca, No. Wb Bast Chir wroet.

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