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former Pesident of the Back of Peaveyivania, given, Mr. Ajlidope alleges, as a gift, reward, or « commission his services ia bringing about @ satinfectory termiaa- on of the parchase of tbe bauking house by the govera ent. Tbe committee recommend po action, and ask to diecberyed from any further consideration. ‘The Senate bes confirmed all the Custom Touse officers Phitacelphis, tnciuding Appraisers Preasants, Burrill ‘Hague, and it 1s raid those also for Boston and eome ¢ par ect New Evg'and; also Pootumasiers for various of the country. The Bouse Post Office Committee have decided to re in fevor of paying Mr. Collins the $147,000 wibheld the Ericson. It in understood also thet arrangements Contompiated to etert that itpe on the 84 of July un- 6° Amerigaggeom pany , who bave purchased the ships, will ron thems to Svvtoampton inetead of Liverpool. Attorney-General Biack, in answer tothe Secretary the Interior, says that it bas never been doubted that, & goveral principle, Virginis tand warrants ought to bo ted and adjudicated according to the laws of Virginia, by such tribucals as ehe may see proper to charge ‘the duty. What s soidier is entitied to ta a qacation State law, Tne Secretary, tnerefore caanut go behind sojudicatios of the Governor aad Jounoll, which is in Bature of @ judicial exposition of the law, aud there- bre bind:ng It is anderstood, hovever much the President may de- re to wisi! the Weat during recess—publication haviug made that suoh was his intention that the pressure pubiic business will prevent him eo doing. CHIRTY--ur ra COUNUADaA Fimat SuASTOR. Seuare. Wasmwvaron, Jane 3, 1858, EXTENSION OF THE SRSSION Mr. Sewerd’s resolution to extend the session until the list inet. was voted on and carried, by 33 against 20; but , Hemitn’s amendment to terminate the session on the was then voted on and adopted, by 39 against 17. Mr. Joawson, (a¢m ) of Ark., moved to reconsider, but vote being taken oa the adoption of the reso ution it was” pofirmed, by 32 against 2l—consequeatly, if the House or, the adjournment will take place on Monday, the b inst. THE BRITISH AGORESSIONS. Mr. Dovetas, (opp.) ot Ml , tatroduced » bill to revive pd put in force the ast of March 3, 1839, in relation to the ribeustern boundary, with sich modifivatious as will ‘6 it applicable to the oresent controversy, in regard b the right of seeroh avd visitation The bil thus revived pots at the disposal of the Presi.’ jent, to be Used wD DECesrary LO resist the Claims of rea! Brvaip the naval aud milltary forces aod the mii Of the United States, sat authorizes Bim to oa!l tuto vice fifty thousend vo'unteers; also pate at his dispoasl n mi tivos of dollara with the rignt to borrow the seme; |, if be deems peces+a'y, to send 4 special amdassajor p Grea: Britain. The act ist» coatinue in forse for sixiy y8 aiter the next meo'ivg of Congress. The bill confers bese powers io the preowe language of the act of 1630, cept Uat it stelkes cut Whe word “‘ooandary” and in ‘ts “‘vwitavion aad rig™t of searoh,’’ witn a few other jer bal siteratious—oruf-rriug, ta (act, the same power oa , Buchanau a wes couferred oo Mr. Van Barea. BRIDGING THE HAST RIVER. Mr. CLay, (adm.) of ala, from the Committee on Com- , Sdverely to tre pstivion of citizens of low York asking four miilious of doilars ia ald of the ridge over the East river. THE MISCELLANY C3 APPROPRIATION BILL Was then disoureec aud various amencments made. The St Cisir Fiais amendment was voted down. Wr. Szwakp, (opp ) of N. Y., agam ansuccessully at- ated to 6 the sale of we Kenaas lands for ear from November next—the vote being twenty-nine ainet it to sixteen iv favor of 1 ‘The amendment reported by Mr Mason, frem the Com- tttee on Foreign Affairs, to allow coosuls and iets thelr salaries while under instruction and oceeding to and from their poste was agreed to, and ly the bill paased by ayes 35, 13. Nave—Messrs. Oameron, ', Doolitt!e, Durkee, 10, Garlan, Jonoson of Tson., King,jPagh, Seward, 1, Wade and Wilson. THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL ‘Was then taken «>. Mr Mauorr, are) oo a eone —- a. the Se ‘ar to 1oquire ito the expstiency wing ae fortiboations at Key West aad oa he Florida in & defenstoie cox aiuon. to. THR FINAL ADJOURNMENT. ‘The Senate then reomved but did ovt act on the propo- of the House to adjourn on the loch inst. Afier an executive session the Sepate adj urned, having tec d tue order for sn evening session. Howse of Representatives. Wasuiworos, JuneS, 1896. THR MINNENOTA DELEGATE. The House resumed the consijeradon of the report of Committee on Electioas, concerning the right of Mr. pabury to a peat as delegate from the Territory outside Whe State limits of Aiocesota. Mr. Hanes, (adm ) of LL, sald Mr, Kingubery was lected under the forms of law, and that for Mr. Phelps ory is recognized as such, was @ piece of presumo- ‘and impertinence which ought not to be tolerated for moment ‘Waamurs, (opp) of Maine, remarked that the = a als the Territory Mimoesota. If not, an: it is absorbed or destroy by admission as @ Stste of thet pame, then Mr. Kings- ig eutitied to retain hs seat Bouse thea, by t# two » settled the by the adoption of resoluton of Mr Hughes, of slavery and the position of Kanaas,and says:— *Rocouraged by repeated triumphs, the slave power al- dy sesumes and defiantly acte upon the assumption there are within the national domain no limita to ite pansion ; that it extete by ite own inherent right, where- Nuw Oniasns, Jute 8, 1068, ‘The brig Nahum Stetson, arrived today, brings Tampl- 00 dates of the 224 ult. Vidaurri bad retreated to Mov- terey, where he was awaiting tro arriva! of some tow and muskets now on the way from Now York. saltncshiclniemepuiaiai NEW YORK HAEKRALD, Meeting ot the Protstent Convention. ‘THA BIBLE ANB THS COMMUN BCHOOLS, 4 preliminary mecting of this body was held ab cight P clock last evening ta Convention Hell, between Blosser od Houston otreet, for the purpcee of coaferring 94 to the eet ane most preper mapnor of having the Bi rie re: ored (# the common sohools of the city, There was a very large aad infleential assembings. The american Protestent Arsucation, the Orecr of United A nericana, the American Copel), apd various lodges and brasones Of the Associa tom were represep'es vy dolegawe. Before the mecting wee orgacized, K was sonvmoed that all these pot Wp pemcecion Of the pase word enould retire, and they would oe agein admied in a fow New Orava, June 2, 1858. Our cottoa market is very dull, but prices are without chspge; the ga es to-day were 2,000 bales. Freightse— Cotion to Liverpool, 11.324. New Onieans, June 3, 1868. Cotton—Sales to-day 3,000 bales ut generally unchanged prices. Flour closed with an advancing tendency ; sales at $412}. Provisions very doll. Barrons, June 3, 1853, Fioar quiet, but steady. Wheat—va es of red at 900. $1.02. Corn active. Provisions dull Coffee firm at 100. a llc. Pumapairma, June 3, 1858, Flour quiet, with a declinivg teudency; rales at $4 25, Wheat dull and tending dowowards; ssiea of red at 650 4 $1, and white at S6c. a $116 Corn is active at 720 for white end vic. a 730. for yellow. Whiskey dull. Mese park $18. Dry eulted sides 8c.; do. shoulders, 7c. Lard im bbla. 11}¢c, a 11 Ko Aunany, June 3—6 P.M Flour in better demand, sagpiy good, aad prices erightiy firmer, but rawe unchanged: sales 4,000 bdis. Wheat quiet, with fair demand for prime white, waicn is scarce; inferior is offered freely: sales 12,000 busneis at $1 06 & $1 08 for white Weetera, and 9c. for rei and mixed winter. Corn a abade better aud suppiy limited: sales 26,000 bushels at 86340 afloat; . Oats at 440. weight, for Western in store 2c: smell sales. Shipped last night by tow, 35,000 bushels wheat. Burvato, June 3—1 P. & Flour Jess active avd continuing scarce: sales of 500 bbls at $3 75884 26 for Wsconnin, Onio acd Canada. Wheat- Small stock and firmer: Fee of 22,000 jan at 72c for Chicego |, 994—c. for prime white Usasda Corn firm: sales ot 10,008 busbels at 663¢¢. @ 670. for LI- Inois. Oats tend ay :. sales of 19,000 busnols, to 4 ‘ of barley at 4c. Waiskey steady: sales of 200 gallons at .90. uldige. Freights lower: wheat 10c 01050 to New York. Lake imports yerteréay—2,000 bbis. flour, 5,000 bushels wbeat, 2,000 busbels oats.” Cansl exporis—6,000 bbis flour, 90,000 busbels wheat, 26,000 bushels corn, 28,000 bushels vats. Buvrato, Juce 3—6 PM. Flour rather quiet and unchanged; sales of 800 bbis. at at $8 76 for chotce Wisconsio; $1 10 for extra Onio and Indiana; $4 26 0 $4 60 for dounle extras. Wheat in good demand and firmer; sales 60,009 bushels at 720. a 72}¢0. 40 for red Indians; . for bushels at S6}¢c a 670 08 30,000 at outaide. apd in good demand; sales 20,000 for Ohio and Ii/inois. Oats active and firmer: bushels at 36c a 35i¢c., to arrive, estas, at outeide. Whiskey dull; sales 360 galions at 19> & ldo. Freighta lower: whea', l0c.; corn, %.; flour, 3%. « 400 toNew York Lake at poon—4,000 b imports pI flour, $7,000 bushels wheat, 17,000 bushsls corn, 9,000 Can: ,000 bbis. flour,’ 20,000 bushels cats. al Ox! mi [ rf i B i ; acpee Boee i fF DEPARTURES. Ll from Beeston—W B in the ster mer cor lt gai the Ovavention bad beoa call edie orcer to confer m © eo exclusion of the Bidie, and be bae supposed ne whole of the Provest ‘apt people would be there. He would beg to WOVE & 1ee0lution to the efict tbat sore re CoO venHve Called to copeta: of delegates from each Protestant assvot- ation, eiect-d from each Amertoae chapter, wii aso one from the Coopot, five from the Grand Lodge, acd dee each trom the otvers. Dr Batt eaid be would hke to be enlightened He we igborent of what pertiee bad beew called «bere that nigat, ee poeasmanis tbat be ag ps pee hoya 8 congre, present He was at aware thers would be tostbiog of toe eort when be come there, A redelutse Offered ab the last moeocting the party abould cooperate with euch vodies as hat 0 poetion fs bend. Cor oe wee eis Koma § for (a Bee pebhe schosta, 4 G00 Ocal of senultory discussion enaued as to whe ther #1] the df rent branches were reprented oy delegates; at the a aotusion of «hich Mr. Balywin sad that of ths importance of the obj.ct tbat bao brought them together, there could Ye no d iter ence of opvwa. The priacipies of our government wore fowpded vpon the religious teachings of tne Binie. There couid be po religion teaching uvieee they followed what was led down in the Bivie. That was one of the cown iv the rays of our forefatoens, #nc tor which they sougbt three shores and ostacush od toe metitudens woich they of the present aay were determines to banc a0 © thelr posterity, (Ap ure) Au effors bar been made, aud nad been pr fiaily RucoesatUl, Lo remove the BiMe from our public 16 of this Fitutions It ofd not ertse from tbe authori Y, but (rom those who owed all-giance . (Cheers) The Order of Un reso} red to teke ail legitimate meen t) ¢03.0r~ the reading of the B be in tas public schovls, ant taney Lad appotvted a commities to carry Gut Wet rejolut oa In otrobarge of thst tuts they bad met inere that ut 4o coupsei and take action, The aciton of the 2 Eoucauon op the previout uight hat not ove far ea.ag im the maitor, But wey would be satieled #160 u x0ins short 0 the complete Caldiment of their deaire. Lustea” of the resoiutiva which te Board of Koacation pres recommending the reading of the ible, tasy shoud hae it mancatory, In be Opiciom where coud bene querion of the right of the Boerd of Education 00 iasirac’ the locat boar, for the law expressiy directed tem t dono the lay was very strict ugon the subject. The Board of Edcostimn haa the right, by ,» make aii Tuies abd regulations proper for conducung the sonovia ard the stuctes. But tho iaw preecribed that these should por be sectarian stuaies, Lb was, therefore, impurimat that they chou d survey the whole ground aud de sure oF the position they ebould assume befure they deoides oo the question. He boped thet all the ssvvciaivns would jom ito them im we work, for there could be but vax sentiment op the subject. (Cheers ) Dr Kinny seit be was opposed to conventions. He thought they gave too much po wer wo intriguing politicians, Woy pot appowt a commitiee, and when it was io operation let them call in all the Amoricans to tae Coover insti tute and ail & y AS regarded the Vommission- ers of Common Schools, be had no contideace jo them. 8 regarded the trustees, he had no confi tence im them. They were incompetent as well as toe Cowmirsiovers. Woat coud they do with themt N Where were they to go? To tovir Lega lature, where they hed a complicated, fixed up mass o eccomphsh—the very thing wbron the Casbolics want ed Did the Ioepectors auderrtand their du? No Did the Oommiss:onere understand ineir duty? No. Toso what were they to dot They murt go to the Logisinure and ask them—/rom what the; could unarestend from twem—to grant tbeir request, avd then shey briag all the ople to bear on the question before the next electioa, and iu the Cooper's lostiture they would see suca a meot ing as they bad not seen for years. (Cneers.) They bed 20% to reise tbe Americans 60d a#aken them to the sud jeot They bad nothing to compare with the Jesuit, for they would not swear faiscly. would tell the ruth (Appieuse.) They hai nothing to do with epything but American priocivies. ‘uneers ) Taeir Bewepspers bad taken s very ‘‘milk and water’ part io the . ere afraid; and eome of those pa- from tho Jesuits. Dr. Hat. — This is pot the time to exbibit all the cream of cur ppeeches, but we should now decide on taking ac- bon Mr. Baipwin paid tbe Comm iaetoners: g TEE 8 eee HEE 3, i f i Holland and Lee, of harbor police boat No. 1, observed a ‘Doat leave the brig Bell Barnard, arrived that day from FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1858. Ore Jobs McCord, wbo carelezty tonk up « toaced pt. 1, kept for B1iteg raw, 404, not buo'ving that it was loaded, set emia. Mc#abov was m'erded oy Dr Kin: ork ard Gee eet to be Now Yore Mospual His eovrad, 18 te Cheol: ith met urove ‘wal Me ord was arrested, | Dut bevitg shows the ovourrence to have beoe acolieutel, j De wes discharged | Baem Bats.— st & meeting of the presitents of aff the Dave bell clabe o¢ Brok?z7n, memoern of the Natives! | Areociatinn of Base Bali Papers dois May $1, Iwas ro | £O ved to eXirod &Cha le gow any cine velveted payers from Quy Of (be cua of New York anc vicinity (Broum- | yb Cxcopted) & play @ frendt) Wack game of Pave Dart, Pb Line heleoted Payers of Tvvorlyo, oo aay cay bo | teen se 25tb wDd Sum duye er June, 185¥, that may D0 | Conveniess fur the carty socepting; the game to de tle Oded by the beet two ww three, ana the Ora gave to by eyed On PUCK grOULC as wry hYrealer be di i the challer ging party The scoond to be plays oa apy ground Wat mas be chosen sy the New York ere. [Otay i games wm oe piased it wil boos round 6s wa) De Romelly ayrasd upon Cae jame to be goverses by rowrand ations the Nationa *reoctation of Base nol Fingers, and att the games to be pinznd between tee 26th days of June and’ Ocrover, 1868. Imporrant from Cabe. ADADOF OF A Baltivd NAVaL OYFiOU—STATE OF THB MakKeTS, TC The steam-bip Cenawta, J. . Gailocn, commander, from New Orleans via Heveos, arrived at ap cariy pour thie worming = Loft the lavter piace on the 36ta ult. From Havana we lvaru tum the arrest of we Kuglish ¢ fiver eo comepicuous tp b's voardiog Operarions, ead w20 bas been seat to Jamaica, gives gavoral eatisfaction ; and the impression w that we wit bave oo more of “ Sritiva eggrevation."” ‘The Havane suger market bes beea rather active the are week, ead prices have boca well eustained Stock % Eavana an@ Matarzis 490,000 boxes—iess Wy 80,000 then last year. Freight are duller and iacine dowa Exchange om London, 11% « 1139¢premtam; New York, pare l premium; Boston, par a ¥% do.; New Orieans; 2% do. OUR HAVANA CORKESPONDSNOS. Bavana, Mag 80, 1865. More British Outrages— Arrest of the British Officer who Bonded Veserls at Sagua la Grande, dc ‘The captain of the american bark Reiiaace reports that be was buarded on the evening Of the 244b inst, beiwooe ‘Satt Key bask and the cosst of Caba which was iasgns from bie deck, by @ boat from a lesd colored Britis war steumer—the veesel baving first given @ blank Jischarge aftes be bad ebewn his flag. He concluded it best to come 10, although he did not under-tand the righ: of hall ia thet eort of way. An officer came on board with his cut Tage, and inquired of bia his lesitude aud lougiiude, and then told Bim that be was oroersd to ovard all veoswe s De found in the Guilt wate: Toe othoor ed po Ovler questions. here from or where bouad, probabls parovie wg Unat there could be no posside excuse tur dotainlag the snip The American brig Geo A. Chase reports baving beso batted, but that be dea'ined etoppiog to be boarded Tney id pot shot thetr guns, but wid hm ‘to go ahead.” Severe! other osees not qaite eo gen'le bave be-a reported, The officer who did ‘be searoning ia Sagua ta Grande, nas Deen & Frated—it (a Reid, for eXceedng DI lostructions, on the one side—by others for pora@iiog Capt. Danlevy, of the Americas ebip Grotto, to crive bim fromthe deck with bis mariues. Court Calendar—Thie Day Scrarws Court—Oiroutt —Part 2. —Noa. 1089, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047, 1049. 1061, 1056, 1067, 1669, 1061, 1083, 1065, 3067, 1066; 1071, 1073, 1070, 1077, 1079, Hats will be reas; and pons can vie reel for the recterck« these beautiful articien tensive assoriment of gon 148 Fulton street Gents drese bets, spring styles, $3. «» casual David's Sum: are pow ready. ui Duane street Style of Gertiemen’s Hats him « call, at 301 Broaiway, near Wheeler & Wusov's Swing Maochines.— Btabest premivme a «ards d in 1657 by the american Insti tute New York, m Maine, Cr necticut, Ii'nols and Michigan 43 Broadway, New York bend fors Machines —Office 449 Adaress bor 2,841 Post office, Bartholf’s Sewt 300 Fine Ot] Paintings at Auction, this day, at 1034 A. M , at 281 Broadway. All lovee of the artare invi.ed to attend this pale. Bee advertisement. the test of Time — GENIN, 114 Broadway. of the scason. GRAIN, 2i6 Broadway. tration GENIN, 214 Brostway. a ~ a GRAIN. 214 Broadway. Be tedilc Bo arorieree REY, HOW A! 8A“ GBR, Now Tork Hrttad York. 2 PAREN OR hoahyns” i ©. Nokondes 4 00. Boson and New York. every when Tricopherous ts the Best and ae es eertag the tear. ‘ry Bold by a bottle —| farming. eee poe htt Fg 0), 406 Grand su, (in the drug # ore.) Bateheless Hate Dye, Wigs and Twapete— the world, made. Soid and ap- Phad at de mantactsry, 8 Brosdway, ee Rate Secs cae A Newaance Anaten.—The police of the Sixteenth pre- cimet, under Captain Carpenter,on Monday night abated a nuisance which has long oxisted in Twenty-sixth surest, that for along time in the havit of assem im this lovality, where their carousing an! hi loons noes distarbed the peighborhood, and on several passing, Were soized infamous purposes. fhe the piace sucoesded ia the rowdies, all of whom are be ‘of fifteen and twenty years. They wore bush who looked up seven Carmiess Use of Firranxs.—On Monday evening & mao seamed Wm. MoMaton was shot in the forehead atthe | oyster saloon of Richard Bird, No. 2¢4 Division street, by Hair Ontter, at No.1 Bar bie ay Hair dye 4ehi lings ® bor, black or brown. on Thoreday 300 8 Bauiou—FHavitasD.— a morning, Jane 3, at er Ua tence of the bride’s mother, North Hetopetsad’, {. the Rev. Henry M. Beare, Mawem B. Sauiov, of E. D., to Mise Caaniorte favinasn, of the for- mer Baown—Rvrosr —On Tuosday . | we 1, at the Church of the Holy Communion. by Rev Manisnl Buoxwett—Frrormaty. —O9 ana oe Jane 2, Gronar H, Bock wets to Miss Jota A. 1p, all of this city. | _o-- a —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 2, by the Rey. B. Peters, Mr Gaonos ¥. of Wilton, Ct. to daughter of Henry From, »y Of Williame- D.—On Monday evening, SI, by the Rev. J. A. Paddock, rector of St. Prier'ttuerse Mr. Fae pune V. Jowes to Reopa M. Rownaxn, daughter of John Rowiand, all of Brooklyn. Granaw—Ouven —On Wednesday, June 2, by the Rev. Jobn 8 Himrod, D.D., at the Second Reformed Patch chareh, Jomw H. Granas to Assim Otrvmr, both of Brook: lyn. Vices. 08 Wodneeday, June 2. by the Rev. Tho | mas A. Hastings, Jony 5S. Rite to Conversa W , youngest —< a choreh Wurnivg L 1, by the Rov, H. L. EB Pratt, rector OF Bt. Marys eburoh, Sista Isiand, Ovsnise Comat fazem, Eaq., of tur cis), to (onwmsa F , youngest daughter of Col. vt warty. of Fineting ane —Howere.—d:o Jervey City, on Wednesday, ibe reeideaee of ede bride's parents Kd the Bev. (ea, Bucxaiwes —Oa Weduceaay, June 2, Mrs. Kuss Boox- BIDCE Bged Bb yearn net ee eereone or on nt, ate F sop io law, ler. William sonloy, aX ia ned & aitend the faterel from Bor ise reatdence, ia Fievergb avenue, near Forty fit h street, tate (Friday) af- June %, Avwa Bavcn Oran- ferecun, a! halt pas’ twelve o’cloo Cmanrock ~-On Thorsday, soe, yous gest Oavgdter of ‘Willian H. and Mary L. Cunr montbe ano 16 days, Vork, aged The friends of the family ere reepentfally invited te ef tend We foweral, 110m we residence of her parents, Naw | 40 Pwr x etroet, this (Friday, afternoon, at two o’siock, Dowr.—At Amoy, Chine, om Sunday, Fob 28, Kmawow 8., wite of the Rev Evihe Doty, of the American Board of Ooms mbeituers or Foreigt Mevions. fiauina, aged 40 years. Hie frien; and thoee of his father, Robert Fieating, are ree} eoitu ly tvited to attend the fusoral, from bia lave nce, No 162 Pest Twerusieth street, is (Fridayy eterno n, at two o’olock , withoat further invitation. Hatin. a Wedwescay aftervove, June 2, awa & vor elcest daughter uf Rickard ana Bridget “tree tDianes nod veiatieee of Van Samity are tespouttall Irience end relatives iy are YY viet 10 a'tead the funeral, frem the residence of her parcmts, c rnerof Jode and Gold sivests, Saturcay @rerLoom. ab Uaree 0’0 vot. tend the fovera:, tsis- (Pr afterocom, at two o’olbok, trem her tae Fetdemca, Kor rath ewe jew Orieans and Pougakeopste papers Jebn Keeoen, is the ‘ot her LJ a The friemce’ of the inmity, those of er brethor, Jobm been 4 aud of ber bro:berin law, James Peegen, are re- aout the poe ly re . " fig; nt from ner late reeicebor 1, ark Btreet. day} alternoon, Siewowoloes, ebbost fwteer vetioe, : Louwa —Ow Wodnesdey, June 2, Mansa, wifo of Joot Lo- Tee, aged 47 years 6 m nthe and 17 days. The relatives aod fr enor of the famuy are reepectiu'ly invited to at esd the furera!, this (Friday) afternoos, at to o'clock, trow the residence of usband, No.-26T Weer evepteonth street. MoGnaw —Ua Weonesday night, June 2, at ten o'clsck, Carmassn Jase Crorsy, belovea wile of Mr. Michael Mo Giow ot Albany, ego 22 years aud 4 montes. The funerai wist take pla’o from bor late resideves, No. 40* Wa bit aton street, thia (Friday) afternoon, at haf past (eur o'clock Ber remains wii) be conveyed to Albasy oy Ue 1X © Clook P. Dt. boat from the foot of Robunsous treet, Postkw.—sudvenly, on Cauraday moraivg, Juno 3, a bir reedecce to this ory, Dr. Hswey LH Porren. The funerat #ili Lake piace from his late reaisence, No 216 Pul'on etreet, Oo saturday morning, at ten o’chook. ie remaips will be taken to Cy press Hitia Comotery, The wieoce of tbe famtiy, auo che memoers of the Veteran Conor of tbe war of 1512 are rea eotluuy iovited to atwend RicaRvss —a Thareday. Jace 8, st the residence of W. H fersons, No. 61 Rest Twenty *ixth sereet, Lovisa AMELIA, Caly Oavghter of Rew J 8. Richardson, of Gone vo, N. ¥., aged 7 yeare and 6 moaths SannpeRs. —On Thurcay, sure $, Georck Sarwpens, ta the "Fd year oO his ge, se ostve of Plymouta, Koglana, avd for many years a resident of this city ‘be trienor of the femily ave requer'ed to attend the ‘overal, without further invitation, om Yaturday after. neon, at ove o'clock, from the residence of bis s00, No, 526% Srcome sireet. ScaTury at bis reeidenoe, No. 317 Broome sireet, on TU araday morning, June 3, of apopiery, Jama Soauury, in the 46tb year of bis a; Parve: lars of funeral in to-morrows Sorrtr — On Thareday, Jape 3 Michsx: SurrLe, @ naive thie (Fr }) afternoon, at ‘rom bis lave fesivence, pect uly invited to attend the fune- ral, at two o’cl cl this (Friday) a!ternoon, from the City fAceptal His remains will: be interred in the Comotery of the Evergreen. Wacetary —[a London. Kogand, on Saturday, May 16, WruaM Wacstarr, for a Dumber of years a well knowa ano much resproved resicent of tre city Of Now York. rrp —At Weat Powt, on Wedacsday morning, June 2, Herny Raassem, infest son of Liect. Alexander a Webb, Usnted Sates artillery, and Assistant /’rolessor of Matne- ma ice at the wilitery academy Woop.—1In Brook’yn, on Tharsday, Jane 3, Euxaunra, wife of Ricbard Wood , aged #5 yoars. ‘The acquarptences and frieads of the family are respect- fully mvited to awend the funeral, from her lave resi- cence, No. 1 Fra:klin place, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf past two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Grecawooo Cometery. Cartiele, Eogiazd, papers please oopy. LFBED ROE & OO. A 441 BROADWAY, between Canal snd (rand streets, SUMMER CLOTHING een eee ne ee Caen OO. Only $3 < TD GLOVE CLEANER —THE CEPUINE Jovy: L ty Lone QLASHRS, PIUTORE PRAMRG, &¢. ac— New and SAW oo WILUlaas, re woe, ee, ay ae BS ing roe hove bad ge J shippers’ and 5 Jauks & Mbaaaw, To rosdway. NC2CE— FINDING THR SBASON OMUBU ALLY having a large ly, bem derarmiood to onit balaaes of my 210. of wemme r olousing ob about shih INK BAL ITs VALUB. ‘Uful arsortmes| eine ie ocean eet ae BO el To ko by tg 4 y zi Cae Ball, 84 oud 66 Futon erect, Ly 4 tise oF fae 100d, pea ol s. gz No. Fulton ial a ge i O«aTCL, BROADW 1Y—FRBAT SOR STORE — e mya se Tedy' oe Bio ves 2 sty Nab pals Of boots oF A ea, bore fend youtss’ boots aad sabes the gi (4 1m any one store in the country. Cail aad ase, at me Mr. KmNIRDY; of Roxbury, has discovered im sae of owt common peaturs woece & rem “7, that cured BVKERY bay + F HOMOR, ‘rom TRE WORST HOROWWLs DOW TO 4 COMMON PIMPLR, FWO bott'es wre Warraated to cure & Dursing sore mouth See S Hawe Veins SES eure He wore of pierptes os noe ‘hwo or three bottier w'l) clean the of biles Two bo tles are warranted to ours the worst canker te thy- ‘bree or five bottles are warranted to ours the worm km of eryetpelne, One or two bottioonre warranted to care sl) humor ts the’ oven. ‘Two bottles are werreaied to cure running of the sare ame blotebes among the bolr Cour to lx bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rum: aing uleore One hottie will cure sealy ernptitons of the skim. of 7, OF Were Dollies are warranted to oure tue wore’ kame: rogwe ro ‘Two or three bottles are warrsated to cure the most despe: vole one of rheumation Three to four botties avg warranted ‘0 cure salzheum Five t eight bottles wil! eure the worst onse of ecrofuin o dottien are warranted 0 cure the worst cam’ of dyepe 1 Know from the experience of thoussads it's caused by a canker in the stomach ‘One to iwo botties are warranted to cure sick headache, of Re, tote bottles are warranted to regulate « costive state the bowels, te te rr bottles wil regulate all derangement of ts- eye. Tour to stx bottes has cured the worst casos of 4 One to three bottles has cured the worst case of a relief iss ways experience). What a meroy to get relief i enob an exor Y A benefit ie always ox nced from the firs bettie ends perfect cure te war:anied when the abows jusotity is taken, endo ieenee, G Sct ever nesereney— ent Ge Sent yes in Gms Mevufeotured by DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. Lm Werver” For sale by overy draggist in ihe United States, RETT Fi “ovelre oF Basan,” BV) 20 weil as ite And wuld by Ue large met « PabitioKkaSle Daa wus BROADWAY SHOW ROOM?.—LARG) a AY richest and cho: pest stock of mililnery in Now NA ABE PUBLASHED, from MONTAUE.TO LAKE, RIB ‘answer nu "Who they are, FOR MEN ANP BOTS . OF WELL MADE GOODE AND OX RY YL AT MOL ERATE PRIUES FO. QUALITY, dc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT PERMANENT CURE FOR — Piles! Pita PILmet DR. WiTMER'S PILE BUPPORITORY J % CoRR 4 = cured of ty trina brs imer's pie copoaiory” “ile was wich them for ton years and at moe Call and ece him. eterence will be umber of pers ho were cured. Depot drug age HYa’ Live Balsau ‘The most certain koown remedy for serotuls, dapch Ko. $46 Grand street, New York. 15 canta ie; for iy, Mrs, MAY RA, [78 Pullen strest, CARD.—DR. POWKLL HAS REMOVED PROM 608 A “to 633 Brosdway, & few doors avore Twolllh stron, where he can On al! disesees of the eye and ear, herclotene for toe past wwenty years, fron Pio 40% diy, “Ariidetal eyes properly laseriod nad made to order eh GROVER & BAKER Femily Bewtng Machine “Gite ihe beat machins in" wast” Onion 498 Aa 10 ANN STRERT, $3 4 FOR CONGRESS ‘millers, and leather boa 2 ‘T OIMBREDH'S—A CARD CASE INCLUDED WITH AL cach piste; also, with two packs from an old plate. T GIMBREDE’S—SCRIPED NOTR PAPER—ENGLISA A band meco paper, wit long and equare cavelopes 10 Te the me NEW YORK LEADER, Ready on Setursay morsing. Office No 113 Naan street, TE ee WHI bay te NEW YORK LEADER, om eae eee 7 Wad i says of him, L™ BSR sons ADMIN TION. Read Per ws LEADER, tase 113 Namen eet, ® Tr avy m4 voupan MAMBER® OF CONGRESS To OBLIG Then PRIRNDA. DIBOLOSURES 19 Oe Jew ToRK LuaDes, Reet) Caen Ud EZ OOLONEL’S eet tixoron L@= our a, a ‘The week, oe Political intelligence Westingean THE bags Ay? How York Ou & TMatrit ution of office ad HOW NEW Ready on Saturday morning. FRENCH OASSIMERR BACKS. ry coats, $12; bisok frock are OLABKS, 116 strom. Corns, BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THE FLESH, extracted without Pain, 80 ‘bat the boot can be worn im- mediately after the operation without the least |ncoereal«nce pe ponent. by Dr. LACHAKIR, Burgeon Chtropediat, 768 Brosdway. MT. —DR. GOODALE'S OFFI ror THs a ae tt New i LA doors from Hila pure success vie jable dinmaar te fnily \ORN® BXTRACTED FRER PROM PAIN.—BUNIONR, Inverted nsile, vascular eroressences, £0. eon 5 racoweatel and manner, by Ll FIaLD A WaOThRYELT, 0 S18 Broadway, a> reetly opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, | RDIAL, COGNAC BITTRRS IMMEDIATELY, J. eve rhe. dilious aftacks FiLL. sole imporver. sO Wasese strest, New York. For sale by all druggista, bars and grocere EA, a FEVER, BILR— ATR D*. ‘4 ‘by oaing IR PELIVR cognac bitters. 7 jaaran New York. D¥zAckaniws root sArtaraeenrareainss a deihebitel shod" the teat Por kale’ by Dr Baciiakim, 760 Broadway. 1B. SMITHS RLROTRIC OTL Cares pelo la afew moments DR. SM:THS BuwO8s10 OT, Otves almost instant relief inal) nervous ‘acute Paina need only & few ¥mith may he consulted at the Sm \:hsonian Hones, and at OL Hudson street. Pry & - ————_—_—_——____—. RK LEVBIT'S PATENT IMPROVED ATMOSPHERIC yore dase for srtificts! teeth The public are apeetfaly” invited” to eaamine ‘hie invention ‘and judge for themeelves. ts importance aan be seen aba giance. No. 12 Waverley piace, near way. VARYBODY DESIRING TO PU MIRBO! sornioes, fearra mould , RE, a mee Or retell le invited to the ve at the looking gines warehouse 1 ig) RK SALK.—29,000 FIRE SALR CHRAP. OVRAUDS POUD! " SUPTILE PosITiVELY. ur. roots from ot g pleted nd epee eae A davgbter of David Bell, Beq , all of this city. | ‘Tame Marriy.—On Thareday, June 8, in St George's R AD THE eins by reform, found ia L&aDRR, Office 113 Nasesa stent, oil be eORK 15 CANTO LIN OTE os and 0 Poon streak 75 CRNES-LIREE COA ', 66 and 68 Fulton street, 15° rere AUR Ain, 66 and 68 Patton street, i 00a’ AESVANS’. 66 and 68 Fulton strest, SRNTA—LI ‘4, 15 bia ee ev aNe, 66 and 68 Fulton strewt, 15 _ F OETA MH, 66 nnd 68 Paton strents, COATS, AL RY ANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton strest, OOATR: At RV ANS’, 66 and.68 Fulton street. —s ti at ean (06 and 68 Pulton strest $1-™* me PN RVARD, 06 and 08 Fulton street, $ ss LINAN 15 CBNTS—LINRN } 75 ORNTSaNEN co FRN at nv ane, hand 08 Fulton streck $1" LUNE OTT ES Ne, 06 and 69 Fulton strech —BieA TRA, LINEN DRI A NS €6 and 68 Pulton stows, a TARY AB (6 and 6) Fulton street, $i- BLAY LINBN DUST! $)-""*" LINEN DUST! At RV A898, 66 and 98 Falton street, ALKA ', 06 toxt 68 Fulton street, =f LINBN DUSDBRS, $1 sane At RV ANS’, @é.and 68 Faken street =BLAY LINEN DC&T $1" TURERRY, 66 and 68: Paton strook._ ee tw GbOM 00 Just fram France per ships Investigator, Aam he jew and White ~ eet Gxtures, 8 fine aasort meme Merling iver (oe ee spoons, waiters, forts, be atatmary, French elocka, bronzes, Parien o Ps Our friends and the fare invited to the above we offer tor REY Pr aT. sorner of jway and Rroame sera Ji) WORTH OF ENGLIGH CARPETINGS $200.00 sa rrifoing Mt AN OB S9ON'S 9 Bowery. ue tI hoy y, Brussel 7B cents to Si per yard al wool Ingrains » He , 88. and Ho. por yard.

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