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rl dir. Hughes, in the @Moxity botwoon him and My Herris, ‘The Latest News trpm Urals ‘of wixols, growing out of language used during the debate Sr. Loos Jane 7, 1868. em toe Emanesots election case, he bad mot William & | The Demcorat’s Leavenworth correspondo.™ "irnishes ‘Polk, the fried &f Mr. Harris, and they bad ¢ome to tho | {80 Gefalls of the Utah news, but they contain not. WR ®4- ‘optuion that no boat@ meeting was necessary, and stated | ditional, kaspting that the Mormons met by Mr. Gi et ‘Ubat the matter bad been settled on terms honcrabie to | going to the south had retarmed, or were returning to Sal, bere reese aN Lake City; and that Colonel Hoffman's command bad ad ‘The Hourl passed the bill providing for keeping and dis- | Vanced ouly about forty miles from the ist to the itn of ‘Dursieg uit public cocumenis throug’ Me Secretary of tae | May, and would not reach Gamp Soott before the 10th or ern a 16th of June, Thore is nothing relative to the roportet a metion of lr) Ges Taiia'} o€ Pax, the | outing off of Captain Marcy's train. mstpihtes of the Wola oe the ott ‘Tho mail reached here yesterday {com Uiah April 16, louse went into Committee of the Whole on the state of ‘Bho Union o the Senate's sixty-four amendments to (B | and brings w confirmation of the entry, on Aprii 5, of Governor Cumming inv Salt Lake City, but no news not miacoliaceous sppropriadion dill, already published. of sevan hundred and fifty thouenwd Col. Andrewa’ oolama was at Fort Kearney ou the 28th. Tho ap; ‘GC'lers for (be Captwi extens'oa gave riko to a debate, ‘Waring which Mr. Payton, (odin, OPN. Y., ineifoswally 4n express from Fort Laramie, which arrived on the Lat inst, mot Col. Monroe &t Big Bluo, and Goi. May at Clear to amocnd it by & proviso that no port of the mon eball be appiied to the usterior romney feceion st Crees. An expres? loft Fort Lesyenworth om tho 24 inst. for Camp Scott. the Cajtol Ae vaid there ure eminout Awerioao artisis, Pwithous etaploying the lazzuroni of Italy. No coouomy, ee Mukary and Naval Movanents, Cuaxission, June 6, OF propriety are shown by Superintendent Ley «4 1863. arrived today from fad the decorations are a ciegrave te tae couuiry and » (axtm.) of gg es goed with Mr. Taylor Mr. pQn the wavjoct of decora:ion, it woud rataer borrow The government steamship Atlaatic ier caaney Tomy eke) ote sengtane ata tae | Beg, swe ogc, aneepr e ‘tbe app: Pages nired tor the United States steamer Water Witch at Key Wost on the eres resend seis cosa 8d inat; she was taxing in coal, and would leave the next icin (nom) of N.Y. underatond tat the money ba Fo expen: princi on neve fhe thought it would be unfair for the House to impose a wee oor measles os ts keg the renees (nee ee eee. | . the Black Warrior bas arg with'Hav son : i ace opp 2. Zens we provided for dates to the 2d inst There is no news Sugars Ui the Capitol ted, and tnen American sieilt | ¥¢Te Srm at last quotations. is comp! " phouls be namployet: w illustrate American history and art. Caawroxp, (adu.) of N. C., objected to the attacks ‘On Captaio Meigs, who taken care of the funds asd News from Rilo Janeiro. Bar imome, Juno 7, 1868, ‘We have Rio Janciro advices to May %. Tne bark Mo- t race sailed April 28 for New York. Lett in port ships poble crib’ Gratraow iad ‘ceca mare, he said, which | Nostbern Crown, from New York, (: éistreey; Sovephine, ut to be mot ' : froma New York, ‘watting cargy. MUNICIPAL APFALRS. BOARD ‘OF ALDERMEN. . ‘The President, John O!ancy, Feq,, in the chair. RYOLUTION RESPACTING THE SALK O¥ FRUIT AND CONPRO- TIONRRY ON SUNDAYS, ‘The Presipenr offered tho following preamble and reso- . Layton, of N. ¥., replied that he had no unkind for Uaptata Meigs. He believed hima highly Bonorabie man and competent for all Dusiness oxcopting She decorating of tne Capivol Mr. Brawou, (adm.) of N C., thought it would be better to illusirate the halis by patriotic deeds than by painting and stetoary. Mr. Gansv-r, (adm ) of Va., said that the Hel! of Repre- ee Was ® maguiticent failure, Toe members were ‘Shut out frota the air of heaven and enclosed in a vaalt to do the public business. it was a circus, whore fire thou 7 and persovs could cmngrexele oeee Lhe periormances—- | lation reepceting the recent ouelaught of the \(otropiitan — Low omea *, Kiugeroread aod tinwet te Pobce upon the poor venders of fruit on the sidewalks on ir J GLANcY JoNKS 6xpiained the law governing Swoday si rection of tbe pudite builainze. The estimatés andoon. | frects wore bated oc a supp? ition that the appr ee BS Metwopotian Petice Coma ould de continged until the capitol was Aalahed. Conf the peace ca be sboath to prevent the aa'e of xrult Mr ne oom ae Ky. Srey fon pene oo ane confectionery xpored for pie oe mands teroughoet the e e pu wo 10 ire we Ungutened ertisis, (three in number.) selected by the = annem Kegs @ a and derive a sustenance . i 3, tbe ban aprih phone tog receive the approbation of tne | CONG That the Common Council of the city of New X equest the Folie Comasisions desist from the an- } The Seuste amepémont, wiih Mr, Marshall's proviso, | jyrcement of any reav.uious which reine to tbo removal of ‘ras agreed 0 siande on ihe aise wales used Kod opened for the sale of con ‘The House concorred in tbe amendwent appropriating | fectonery or fruit on sundays, where the same may be owned thouvand four bunoret and ninety six doliars for lever B54 oor upied solely for retail purposes, snd under permit Maine aud vine thousaad (wo husdred aud Afeca dollars from the maxistrate of the distric:. for Marmachooutts fomthe sabislsction of claims growing | Aldermen Tucker, Owess and Davis opposed the reso- ut of the Aroostook war, and for which provision was lation, contending that the stands were a nuisance, ag goade im the Ashburiop treaty. : mend. | Tell as @ viotstion oF tho laws, — ee a ee Aldermen McSrepox spoke tn favor of the resolution. 8 THE orn Y. osid be x, ee He deprecated the idea of church going people who, while # Mr. Haskin, (opp. " was authoriz: by the Gomrilioe in tho Witieli's Point case to say they | ey Frofessed to perform Cristian duties, wonld deprive capnot agree, and to introcuce # resolution that the | poor newaboys snd apple women from earning & porceful several reports of the committee be printed and mado | and honest living. He confessed that he was not a coa- fhe special order for te 10th inet, stent attendant at church, because he believed that ho A Votn— We acjourn on that day. could spend bie Sabbath at bom with his family as bene- Mr. FLovence, (o¢m.) of Pa., thought Mr. Haskin hed | foially as if be mingled wita those bypoorites who pre- ‘betler defer reporting until to morrow. The commitiee | yerded to be Ubristians aud philanthropists. Wheu be “Dad yet witnesses to examine (Alderman Mc3pedon) bad gone iato houses of onteriain- Mr. Horsins, (adm.) of Va, said there was still acol- | ment ne had frequently met there officers of the Metropo- lateral loquiry pending ‘before the committee. Under | litan Police Department regaling themselves as weil ea ‘the perliamoviary rule, if the reports be presented now be comm tioo # ill be dissolved. Pendtwg the gubject the Houre adjourned. priation apnybedy elxe, There were greater evils than the one in question, and be thought :he Metropolitan Poiice could be better em} ed tbao preventing poor woren from selling on the sidewalks on Sundays. Alcerman Sraruxns also sustained the resolution and expressed his objection to the couree of the Poilce Com- missioners, Ho concluded by moving the previous ques- News from Kansas. WWLENT GTORM AT LEAVANWOATE—FATAL PERSON- AL AFFRAY. Sr. Louis, June 6, 1858. A despatch fron Leavenworth, dated the 3d inst , says Ghat a tremen ious storm visited the city on Wednesday morning, ilvoding tiv cellars and inundating @ portion of the town, and dolmg much damage. The Missourl river was fa'l to its banks, and rising. Gen. Calhoun and family Grrived this morning. “Another derpatch, dated the 4th inst., says thatan alfray Cook place yeeteraay at Lawrence between General Lane aco Mr. Jookins, a prominent citizen, resulting in the death of Mr. Jonkins. Animosity existed between the par- Mes, growing out of a disputed land claim. Se. Lovis, June 7, 1858. A Leavenworth despatch, dated the btn tna, says that the details of the affray at Lawrence, between Gen. Jim ‘Lane and Mr. Jenkins, are received. Beth Gon. Lane and top Aldermen Tock: rose to apeak. The PResiDENT rated that th question debarred debate unt a veto bad been taken. Alderman Treen appealed from thé decision of the Chair, which appeai,on & division being taken, was sus- tained, the vote bebig 8 to 7 against the Coalr. Alderman Tockea then proceeded to ray that bs Re as muuch sympathy with the poor us any ociher member of the Poard Hie eouid not see any good in pnesing @ reso- iution to restrain the Commissioners from enforciog the Sondey law. The stuif sold on the sidewalks on 5, such as {oe eream and ober thines, was worse than swill mylk, This was a false sympathy, aod ho boped the reso- Jution Would be voted down. Ho saw ro use in baving Sanday laws op the etatate bool if they were pot obeyed. He thongbt all the rum shops aud other vile resorte sboald be closed oo Hundays, and WoUd rethor geo the parsons keeping wtauds supported by te Almabouse than that should be ailowea to conte « nuisance to tho ony. contended that the resolutyn ehouid be sent to & commitiee, aad not pusbed through by gag law. ‘Aléortoau Reen said, though uot « professing Christian, be would pot vote for any resolution which would permit en infringement co the proper regulation of the Sabbath. Be the reacluon would either be voted down or referred. The maiter wae finally referred to the Committee on Ordinances. COUNTER MOVEMENT ON BEDALY OF THE NEWSROYS—MOTION TO STOP THR RINGING OF THE CHURCH BELLA. Alderman Boots offered the following — ‘and which was osed by both parties ia common. Gea. ‘Jane recestiy locked the wot) and fenced it up, and for ‘Dace Mr. Jenkins access to it. Mr. Jenkins declared ho ‘would bave water at al/ hazards, when Geo. Lane threaten- ©! '@ shoot bim if be made a forcible eatry on bis premises, On Thureday sft-rn0o. Mr. Jonkios, by four of bw (riends, well armed, cat down Gen. Lane's tqpoo towards the weil, whoa Gen. 1 a0 warned them not tw advance or h» would shoot Di Wherene, the ringing of cburch bella bas become an in- “this throm, Mr. Jenkins, with his party, ad whee | tolerabie SE ed respectable and quietly dtr Gen. Lane fred, billing Mr. Jenkins instantly. One of the voices of tbe litle newsbo: Jenkin puiy ly revurned the fire, shouting Lane na little monty for ta the eg, to a wound which condpes him to his ‘hers and meters, and, whereas, it is no bed. Gow Lane bad been aud was to undergo | More pecesaury for the churches to bave belis ‘oa Bun: his examivation to-day. Much excitement existed in coa- | 162 (0 cali peonte iogeiber than It ls for othor pul ie places ‘Boquence of the alfair. . Jenkins was eid in bign estl- ‘Tbat the Police be requested to mation. and his death is ny . Aman camed | direct tho trastees of the different churches in his city to dis ‘Wm. Wella ie ia custody at Lawrepoe, charged with par- | continue the nuisance of rloging their bells on Sundays. Micipating in the outrege in Ly nn county. Ow motion of Alderman Booir the resolution was laid over, in order w give the mombers time t consider tho subject, Yao Gemesitvee on Dente repented ts Sever ot paemneie owners of property oo Fifth avenue, between 129th and 135h street, to enclose cow opposite their Orso the Preaneyt baving called Alderman Boole to the cbeir, proceeded Lo oppose the measure strenuously, He Paid that the resolution offered by bimseif a fow minutes since for the protection of the poor apple women was re- funed, yet a privilege suggested for the mil- Vonelre to allow bim torneroach fifteen fet. The rich could with impunity opetruct the streets, « es wad , bat the privilege Of sittieg on the si to sell oir frulte was denied the bumble poor. The rule bt to apply to boUn classes, iderman McSrenon moved to recommit the report, which motion was carried. Aldermas Teckxx movod to call ap the subject of re- preling the ordinance tor the contract for the Filth avenue Tetaiping #al!. He thes moved tust tbe minority report ln favor of repemling ne ordinance be adopied. Alderman McSrxpon moved the adophon of the ma- jority report im favor of continuing the contract under tho direction of the Street Commixeiover. i a chewed mipority ae be adoption Majority Teport was w ‘ Constitutional vote, eight vouog im the affirmative acd ight in the vegeive THR REMAINS OF KX-PEEIDENT MONROR, The resolution of the Board of pope te $1,500 for the removal of the remain of ox Monroe from thie city to Virginia was, after some opposi- tion, amended by making the amount $2,500, The Cowptrotier was, Ly a resolution, difected to pay for materials furpisbed the “uperintendest of Roads. THE PURCHASR 6” WAKD'S ISLAND ‘The old eubject of the purchase ef a portion of Ward's Jeiand pot now owned by the city, which bas dean before the Board for several yours past, was taken up. Tho re- reonmmende the purc nse of all the land bel Mr. MoCotter (*even acros above water and forty. acres under Waier) at the rato of $1,500 af acre, report was accepted and the resolution adopted. VETO FROM THe MAYOR, ‘The Mayor seat in a veto on the action of the Board ro- storing to fire engine compaay No 16 their engine, con. trary to the decision o the Fire Commissioners. The Mayor contends that «nder the laws it requires a threo- fourths vote of all the men. bere olected, and that as only Election. Noxwicu, Coan., Jane 7, 1858, At the city cloction to-day the administration dem: nected bt members of the City Council to four re- pebieoss. No for Mayor. The contes! was a apirit- wd one ‘The democrats are jubtiant. Congressional Nomination at St. Louis. Sr. Loum, Jano 7, 1858. A Democratic JR Barrett to to day nominsted Mr. this district 1a Dougress. Judge Cambie dectiped & domination of the Amoricaa Conven- tion; also tbe gontieman pom'nated for the Staie Senate. Ancther convention is called for the 14th ust. Toe Liquor Qe: «tion Maine, probibit R pg Legisia. ‘The jory liquor law » 7 our - Bore wne ratified by the votes of the peopte to day, vory Tew being cast for the opporition or licenre law. The ‘Vote tp this city for bition was 1,257, and for license £3. Gorvam—Pronibdition, 24; licopee, 1. Falmoath— Probibitiew, 167; liconee sone. Numerove other towns fear? from suow about the same complexion. S 2 The Anctent and Monorable Artillery Com- pany of Boston. Boston, Jane 7, 1858, $ The two buncred and twontioth acntversa:y of Lot bed staff participated in the celebration, Thousacde of curons the Common, which never looked lovo~ lior thaw today. The weather was clear and beaatiful, fhe air boing fanned by a freeb southerly broove. Markees, New Onueans, June 6, 1858, ‘The cotton market is nnrettiod and prices are nominal. 2,000 bates. New York hay, $16 60. twelve voted, the maiter wee not legal, not tet one of the elected morabers (Aldefman Gregory) ls 10736. deceased. Laid on the tablo, and ordered to be enloe of cotton gusteema are ative |. mar’ 9 resolution the Strect apt a” vee Aunary, Jue 7-6 P. i” | Commissioner to eavertion for ia to furnish oil and keep the lamps of tho city ip order for ope year. COMMUNICATION FROM THE JOINT COMMITTER ON ACOOUNTH<= THR BEPRFTTS ARISING FROM THEIR LABORS RECKLEN® DOR WORERMENTR OF PUBIC MONBYS—ORFALCATIONS, RRRORS apd grain market as quiet aa usual Moodays, and shows ehasge Reosiptn are fw >from the W ‘and the through. ts wud ro , FTC To THe Howonanse THe Common Coonor. of Tae Orty oF & decline of ck Gpenmnttien on herougte respectfully 10 i hie body, and throngh you to the public at large, ken | E'brief reoeme Of tbele.Inborw and ihe work now winder U Market | supervision, thet t may re well Known end understood what is —— expendiores of your On enter- perormanoe of # work, they esourea the 4 Bower Franio, who was s howmber ot the Inet : sniper: | Common Counci!, and hy whom was instituted and com fine #4 (or the tn which have boon made for a yeer woperf « Indiare. 4 25 for peat Inte the coaruste ead pina of So ypeses Saperwnents d0.; 94 Whort | (Coat city goveremert It of, theee investiga:tona fotive and fi a Chieago nto ay before fe public the disordered on of poring afloat and ; | women tha defieaions error reencten, of Bevis Sn Bests: | ercvete cpt ie aerate ot 5 fr % be ek my * Bees ie ' | sod poral a core, hove sesounieg. 0. mllocen at for be € ere, bey gh laters. “the corrupt workings of the, Owrest Com. ron ent niwiower’s office, wi owners of unitaproved real extale bave been to pay vest sums tor comparsdvely cheap improvements, the Fg — of sr Af the collectors, whose pockela have Yeon ld be the Joint Commitior on A fo ie that thie important work wi to, But this gommitee in previous fore ‘you, and further Tango with the rlew oF oDn to Se” fen the NEW YORK HERALB, TUESDAY JUNE 8 Common Council, seem not to have fu!!y koowa oF appre. their pow Bretton 98 0f the ort | Ciuted their duties and . pabors organ’ » dey arimenta provides as followe— 2 2 (ibe Com Keep true a4 sccurate accounts of wy Patlore spporaining to ton dovertencht, ated oo ths fret Wei) st = pent eubmit ie ine ioe hay) ped 0 created as prov! sect for bie erento, 873 and ieee ant : accounts of tae depart wang etait Sreoed with the accompan: vou our commnittes o. enol learn hirever bern on Had ‘Lis redinense beca fun* £ Sut, your commilice believe that any of the Crauds’ PDicb bave ,bxen commi at See d bave been. pre tolls 4 spelen 4 Ee eccounts in tie Fh Tepertmen: Yl requin * iit wiling eo operation ot # 5 together with & empla To No system that is more ty init down for’ them 0 . p.-3 Seewer. 1h wy be 78 en) rein. Com: done in the offce au by Vgeladpe otis Rucsler ofthe x wen worms Me 40 not bouove tbat aay “voted by the present incum w commikee in writing uy apd is making out the re- ing on matter t work now tn work ow ispenaed. mltleer tepcertaiion oth ‘the presen but possibly of the next Cow U rn of both boards of the Cemmon Council are earnestly #0 local st the room of your sommultiee and. persouslly « xamipe for tbomselves 'be and progress of the work, that they may understand bow far the gublic interest wiil bs served in its prosecution — 1; thie mater direatly be. fore yon for your action the resolutions are ollered by your commttire:— ‘evolved That evo! the Ormptrelier be and is hereby directed to ccmply with the provisions of seotion 98 of the ordinance sient of receipts ted eapenilteres trou thee Joven receipts o mm the commencement of the current year to the lst day of June, for the Jolat Com- mittee on Accour ts Resolved, That the further sum of five thoussod dollara be end ie hereby appropriated to defray the expenees of the work bow being performed by the Ji Committee on Ac- otpe Board then adjourned to this (Tneaday) evening at five o'clock. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. The Hoard met last evening—the resident, Charies H. Haawell, Keq., presiding. Several unimportant petitions and resolutions wore re- ferred to their appropriate committees. A petition signed by the siorekeepers in the Kighth avo- gue was received, praying that the unjust competition to which they were subjected by the Jewe, who were allow. ec to keep their stores open on the Sabbath, might be stopped. The paper was sont to the Commissioners of Police. Aesolution to open Twelfth street, from Dry Dock street to the East river, was referred. Mr, Va» Tine offered a resolution directing the Comp- troller to Rit for iron and timber coatracted for by the Superintendent of Wharves and Piers under Charles Dev- Vn, provided the same do not exceed the sum of one collars. Laid over. Aresolvtion directing the depositing of manure from siobles end slavgbter houses on lande or boats north of Thorty eighth atreet, was referred to the Commities on Pub)c Bealth. ft... Ros soe if ipo —. was ecting the Comy r to pay pectors em by Joreph 8, Taytcr and Charles Devlin, tate Com. misnoners; also, those employed by Charlies Ring, late Superintendent of Street Improvements. Mr. Van Tive offered a resolution directing - troler to pay the employés of the Superintondent of Temps and Gas under C Deviin, £aq., late Street Com- missiover. Adopted. A resojution presented by the President, directing the Compirpller to report cn the firet of each month a schedule Se ee Lond map the acccount every wppropriation designated in the tax levy as Bp- te ey tan e pum re] were mitted and laid over for future action. COMMUNICATION FROM THE STRERT COMMISSIONER, A voluminous Communication was received from the Street Commissioner in answor to a resolution of inquiry, snbdmitting an abstract of the present condition of the oon- tracts for work on street improvements, and also a state. ment of the works thas have been authorized by the Came.on Council, but for which contracts havo not yet Deon mace. ‘It wae Jeid om the table and ordered to be priated in document form. Tt embraced fifty foolvcap pages. COMMUNICATION FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL ‘The Coupse) to the Corporation, in auswer to a resolu- tien as to ‘who is the person authorized to collect the fees and veverues from the various markets,” says that the Coliector of the City Revenue is the proper person. The Counsel furthor states that so far as coi! the ‘spon the Finance Departivent mont to do co, Dut that the great. ui ‘ ing of permits, treveferring of buicher sails and fsing of reuts and feen belong to the market bureau in he City In- 7 po fi dopartment, and cannot iawfully be transferred theretrom. A mensage was received from the Mayor, vetoing a reso- lution eubmitting the contract of Harrison and Clarke, relative to grading Fighty sixth street, to be setiled by ar- The President decided that the paper was illegs!,snd re- turned it to the Clerk of the Common Council. ‘THR REORGANIZATION GF THE CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— ‘VETO OF HIS HONOT THR MAYOR. ‘The following communication was received from bis Honor the Mayor:— Mayor's Ornice, New York, June 7, 1858. fORABLE THR COMMON CounctL— mE +. —T herewith revarn to your bonorable body the ordine ns titled “an raeenee to re organize the Croton Aqueduct tment’ wth im} . There Estee Rave indavced me to withhold my rignature fron this paper — Firet—That it creates new offices upnecessary for the com. plete working of the department and the of the business imposed Domine upon Kt by the ant ordi- |—That it increases, witbout good cause, the salaries ‘oicery the which imposed upon the al cbarce of “pay- etreeta, and ¢ ping and om ‘adop' er of the at I do not the addiuon rneting wel Hee Deon Kim believe tinal of ap e pe soubt, o ay by voy fariber ad wdipacce also, rant the addition. en) from Ume to time been increm: ing, to. form years} find that formerly the of ‘he Waur Parveyor werone thensand dollars, end bia clerk eight buvdred doliars, Water Register cizht hundred dollars. ané bin clerks See bun. dred doilars. On the organization of the Depart uuder the set of 1849. the Depute Water Regixtor| was created, with clerka, apd tte talarioe of the other otticers |. These raiaties a1 now paid ere fMeen bundred dollars for the Water Purveyor sad Water Water he Sen Seith Wate 5 . * will or Register the Generel Clerk twelve bundred to tneronse the The arene, are higher, than (ose this dnmanded , sere the inoum- SMALL CARS ON A report of the Committee ning email careon the Hodson River Railroad, Fifly-third street, was received, and @ resolution to that effect adi ‘with the Street Commissioner to appoint wodor his direction, waa WOPORT OF THR JOINT COMMITTER O8 AOCOUNTS—ANOTIR ‘OVERPATRENT, The endjoined communication was recetved and ordered to be printed in the minutes;— To ywe Hoxonanse Tam Common Councn. oF tHe Crrt or New Your ‘The Join! Committee on Accounts respec fully revort:— ‘That In the seniement wih 08 Farley for building & vower in Fifty first street, from ov hundred and. eight 45. meni was included Ip ber 4 ‘overts Meat to have been cansed erroren tsp * PFET Henry te anion mt for the \aneorore, apd i quad tm heme 12.990 feet ( rtcet filling per ; Py * | keepers who bad them tn charzs, be froery our mimes mig ino ¢! erenesaee OF suck 6t. adore; but do x ot deem it eed! 6 Nention, st a prover Ume, tborough examination of tbe books “and accoun ry fe te, to Point out in detasl euch alteretions im the manner (f kee clty acoounts as will make tive dif ferent copartecnta ® k upoR recommend tbe af option of hn f. wide he, after each oiner, Your tee uo resolution: ~ by inberedy, dtrsoted bupdred aod vigt ty five cents, with interent from Deo. 4, 1385, now dua 'or whieh may oF con'racts completed oF in process of minty peed the Perporalion boy of New yo 5 ented to report io moll A statement of the ‘contewets referred to in Besolved That the Comptroller be, eas to retetp the sur of fou, ¥ ay wie (bouReod three care OF Puwomens veo Sin Sung—Samon Das at TANGER AGALY.—'<Seilor Dan" and James Colaa escaped from Sing Sing Stato prizon ov Sunday might under oiretm- stances that throw not little suspicion on some of be “Sailor Dap,’? it wilt be remembered, was one cf tho murdovers of Torces bonded wasebouse & Gieenwica etreet. It seems that the Celis of ibe two privonere were pour each other, end by some Means & COMMun'cation was cetaviished by a hole ‘Deing Made in the wel, By mesoe of w jucksaw anda number of piecee of wood Iui1 across other, they moraged to erect « plaform suillcievtiy bigh to reach the entiator in the roof, Having reached the roof, they Lowered themecives to the ground by means of about ove by Wdied and Aity fect of rope. They wera traced to doc%, where, it becma, thoy stole agwal! boat, and mace frack.<for paris uokvown. The officers carted in purilt ap evon OS was known, but uo trace of the fug! tives baw Deen found, Tho prising, pert of their 6s. cape war hew, without the knowledge of tho Keeper, did these éwo fellows procors 60 much timber aad roje? The proper Butborities ought $0 wyeoligate tis matter promptly. The Caso of Judge Culver, 10 THX ¥VITOK OF THE HAKALD. New Yora, Juve 6, 1868. You will pleave correct the statement io your paper of 1o-cay in reference to Jucge Culver and Mrs. Drowa, of Witiameburg. Sbe ir voi the widow of the Brown ia the Begue street expiceion. he being sti alive ; but whe is the widow of the Brown who was killed at Mr. Hoo's es- teblishment, corner of Broome and Sheriff streets. I hope ou will insert thu, a» myself aod wile belong w ine baptist church. Tam toe Brown that was ia the Hague etreet explocion, and a brother of the Brown deceased. 2 SOSH BROWS, The Mik Business, James Gorvon Bexwert, aq. 11] you do me the favor of correcting the exroveour itm. pression your readers way form from seeing tn your report Cf the proceedings of the Swill ¥ilk Committee * that Me. Leslie most positively objected to go on the stand ay x wit vees.”” 1 wade no such obj-ction; I merely deciinad to be considered as the public proeecutor, or that the witmossen oa behalf of the people were to be cousi¢ered es my witneates Taleo thought that the Cicy Inspector was the proper person to be examined in that stage of tae investign bon; & aummeation which the commi'tee adopto¢, Taleo beg to asture you that my lenving the committer room was pot ocosatened by any iniention of abandoning the cause of suffering pumanity, for ism firmly resolved to continue my exertions til! aot a swill cow stable is standing in the city ot New York and Brooklya, FRANK LBSLLE, The Late Fire in Monroe street. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In your report of the destruntion by fire of our eteam saw- mill, ‘at 293 and 295 Monroe stzeat, on Friday morning bust, it wes stated that our logs was $5.00. This is qaie erroneous. ‘We estimate it at $20.(00, avd were insured for $4,(00. In ad- dition to that, there was’ lumber to the amount of $10,000 de suoyed, owned by persona who bad sent li there to be sawed KOGEKAS & BMITH, The Albany and Suiquenrnna Ratiroad. ALBANY, June 7, 1858. ‘The contracts for the completion of tho Albany gad Sus- quebanne Ra;lroad hav: been awarded. The arrear ogea of the first three ini ents and a fourth instalment of ten per cent are to be paid on the 20th iast. The Family Herald. The Famiy Heracv of Wednestay will contain an ac- “vount of all the events of the preceding week of impor. tance or interest. ‘Terms—Only $28 year; four cents a wingle copy. To be obtained at the office of the Hens: and of all news agente. Court Calendar—This Day. Svrsuon Oover.—Nos. 68, 427, 481, 618, 81, 996, 1099, 111, 1114, 874, 622. Unvap States Durwer Court.—Nos. 74, 87, 30, 43, 45, 51, 62, 15, 18, 19. Common’ Prers—Part 1.—Nos. 1208, 84, 1053, 1296 to 1275, 1180. Part 2.—Nos. 407, 1264, 072, 1123, 1276, 1271, 1278), 1279, 1280, 1281, 1283, 1184, 1286, 1486, 1001, 1164, ‘You Wouldn't Believe untii You Saw With your own eyes, that such Jovely straw, felt and st summor hamdeed delys aC RROX'R 2 Brocdwaycorter of Patm bs at KROX'S, way, corner ‘alton Mest Rhos la aireacy a celebrity—wbal bo will be years bemee, we cannot De wt Gee, Seanneny Senne Waniet Rees Sete Thia, the geunine article. bas never been ied for pro- ducidg the seenest poosi. le e'xe w aravos. For eale by J. & SsabnpEe, No.7 Astor House, Sliver Gray and Brown —a for mens), bore’ and childrens’ wear by the case. A. LELAND & OO, 180 Broadway. Parts Felt Hate—Just Received at White's, fap re Misses’ Bloomers—Brown and Stlver Gray, trimmed and piain, modena, flat and curled brims, for sale by A. LELAND & O0., 150 Broadway. The de Bain of ge Season, ‘The beeverceasimere ML Guwtn, 214 Brosdway, Te be ecnanlon spl” oft mason. GENIN, 214 Broadway. The Beaver Cassimere ac GENIN, 214 Broadway. The “ K Cool Under Garment Depot, wholesale oF IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Naasan ot. mer Hostory in Some, Cotsen ana Me Fino; thread and zeph: ‘al econominal prises am ee epee wT GODT'h 262 Broadway, Daguerreot; are the Only Meritorious ! man femnil t the photographs that ssllnges of te hems eel Sreers ie phtoeren Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing awarded in 1#67 by, the American Inati patituls, Beitimore: and at the Bie Rew Tork, Barring i Maine, Counectiout, iinois aod Michigan hate Feira, ‘3 Broadway, New York #end for a circular. Fireworks of EKdge’s Manufacture, for pub- Ue and private displays, can be had at their depot, No, 172 Broadway, corner of nn tane. Looking —— Pietore ee &ec., dee. equtt fv! st — *WittlaMs, SERVENS, WititaMs ©0., No. Sab Broadway, Macbines.— Defiance Salamander Safes—With patent power proof locks and crors bers. Also fire and burglar prot parlor safes, Depot 1 Gener POROMERT M. PATRICK. Cedar Lined Trunke—Superior Soic Lea- ‘her trunks, Indies’ dress trunks, Victoria bat cases, aad grey balr to ® “biask or brown, or staining the sein. Icon be applied like water, turne any color, no bad amell. Agen- ey, 306 Grand si, (in the drug store ) Batehelor's Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupees— The best in the world, Sold and ap- piled a! the mauuinetory, 235 Broad Crietadero’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Tru pees ‘Wholeapie and reiail, and the dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor Horse. H101, Inimitable Hair Cutter, No, 1 Barclay street —Halr dye, 4 ebiltings box, black or brown. Dr. C. Howard Marshall, Caterrh Pnysi- olen, cnres certain. Bull athe mi room 244. Hours 10 12° Direct all jetiers to Bt Nicholas lovel, N.Y. Holtloway’s Pills and Ointment Enable the victims of disease fo diepenee with all other medicines. The former relieve the stomach. liver and bowsle of all ohatrac Ad later beals every fore, eruption or experienced tia power tie "Por sale by Arunmters aod dealers ‘here. A eaiee Paie of Mexico. Na PRON aon wr é Prepared by PHALO! Goprney—Apo: rnes.—At No. 8 Carroll 5 dence of the bride’s parente, on Wednesday, the Rey. 8. M. lesen, Mr. Wruvam A. Gorn to Sorm. third davgbter of Aaron Adolphus, 4 ti! of this olty. Revros—| --in_ Baltimore, , Jone 2, at St. Paul's choreh, by the Rey, Dr. Wywtt, J. R. Herrow, of Chambersburs, Pa, to Mies Lowisa Rows, only daughter pT pall ENDO IT _ june 2, v the Rey. J. Millard, Jove M. Tengen an at Orsnge? lew Jersey, to Mra. Manganer P. Smugbtor of the !ste Lowis Baldwin, ct peomnid Nh pee ad Gronore —At St. Patrick's cathetral, on = eh by His Grace the Most Reverend the Ar lew York, Mr. Marrtras Mire Ruse Grawetx, both of Clifton, RaspAt~ Rae ert.— At New London, day, June 8, by the Rev. Dr, Bal pat, United Staves army, to Juua Raavett. z , 1868. ‘on Baepxs—Jerrravs —On Rev. Morgan Dix, Hevay Vow Terrrers, eldeet danghter of Wre. Jeffrers, all Mea, ‘ + | eq htnTt— Drowued on Yonaay, June ®, Oudurii A. Bas! ihe The (riewda und relatives of the famtiy, and too mem: of Valley Furge Engine Company No. 11, of Brooklyn, ve reepectini y invited to atepd the funeral, from tbe reri¢euce of his brother, Artaur Bassett, corner of Grebom aud Division avenues, Srookiyn, b. D , this (Tacs further ‘Zlai year of his age. bern 2D, ey) eiternoon, at half past three o'clock, withort, in tation Riacewors.—On Saturday, June months and 7 days. The friends of the family are reepectful'y teviiod to at- tend the sunorel, from Emmanuel church, corner of Unie | ead Court sveets, South Brookiyn, thie (Cueeday) atter- heen, atthres o'clock, Tbo remainé will be toverred in | Oyprese Hitlla Comeiery. Long Isiand ano New Jorsey pancrs please copy Prook —Os Suodey evening, June 6, of consumption, Mr Opakum Broors, er, in the 49d year of his age The deorased for the lust seven yearn bay boon engased in the effice of tho New York Dean. He was peneraily known by the printers of this rity, 904 universally e* resected for (be upr ehiness of his charaote: end the gentio uacbtrusivenesa o) his manners. The funeral will take piace from hus inte ronidenco, fo. JER Twelfth etroet, South Brookly », 0 Wednea tay morn- tn, As lore ween, wees bis rolativensnd friewte, aad Priptors generally, are respootfully iovised to attona. Faatern end Nova Scotia papers please copy Hisccans —In Now Orleaos, on Mondaz, May 24, Mr. Tinyat S4cceas, formeriy of Boston, Mass. a Hovemar.— At Port mond , Staten faland, on Sunday, june ip tho 684 year of hor ago. ‘Tre friends of the family are stfully invited ta at: tend the funeral, from ber late residence, near Port Ruch- mond, this (Toedsaz) alternoon, at two o'clock. Lanicar —On Monday afternoon, Jure 7, Joun Lanigan, 8 rative of , Ireland, bo the ttb year of hie age, His friends and the members of the Ninth Regimeat, are rerpectiuily invite? to attend the funeral, tore (Tues- Caz) alternoon, at half part two o’clock, trom bis late re- sidence, No. 4 Amity etreet, Brooklyn. Chicago papers piense covy. Moons —At Ravenawood, on Monday, June 7, MARTHA Anw, wife of Jobn Moore, in the 56th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, those of her eons, mune! H avd V. Mumford, and of ber eon in law, Charles: Jamee, are respectfully invited to attend the fuse’ vol, focm her ig’ residence, this (Tuesday) afiernoon. at two o'clock, out furtber notice. Toe etesinduat Li- berty will leave Peck slip at one o'clock P.M. Mornsi —At Mapbagrett, L. [., on Monday afternoon, see 1, Penane Meret, o! N. J. 2 y morning. On Monday, June 7, MAKY ANN, iniaut daugt- im Murray, 6 9 montis and 16 da: ‘The relatives ano { of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Re, afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resideace of ber father, No. 68 Oorystie street, Nxwwan —On Monday, Jnn Fuizs Newnan, to the 26th yea 4 ‘The relatives apd friends of the family are reapsotfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the resiveace of ber motber, No. 614 Fourth street, on Wednosdey a/ternoom, ot bait past teo o'elock, Remy -—On Mooday, Jone 7, Mary Evian, ooly daugh ter of Charles and Dora Reilly, aged } yoar auc 9 mootha. ‘Ibe friends of the family ary invited to atiend the fune. ral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'closk, from No. 26 Greepwich pireet. Sconievan.—On Sunday, June 6, after a abort and asvers ines, Seria M., onty danghter of Jolin ©. and Adelbert Sobriefer, aged 6 years, 7 months and 6 days. The relatives and friends of tho (oe liy are respectiuity jovited te atiend (he favoral, {row the reridence of her parents, No. 96 Seventh avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at bat past one e’ciock, to the Lutbersn Cemetery. Tanexy.—On Huvday evening, Jane 6, CaTnanree Tan swy, youngest daugbter of Patrick and Ontharive Tansey, aged 9 monte and 10 days. ‘The frepida and ecquaintapces are respectfully invited Wartend the fonera), this (Tueadsy) a! . two o'clock, from the residence of her paroate, No. 179 eth street. Unomnmit.—At bis residence, near Dobbs’ Ferry, on Vondey evening, Juve 7, x o'clock, Eizas Unpwreiss., Fro, iB the 4018 year of bia age. Notice of feperal bercafier. Wasvoy.— On Monday, Meredith Wateon, aged 61 re. The relatives and friends of the fam!ly are reapectfully invited to attend the fuseral, on Wodueeday aferacon, at ene c’clock, from her late residence, No. 178 West Six teenth street, The remains will be taken to New York meres, for inter ment. ‘rap -—On Sunday, June 6, Accustus V. A. War, in the 60ib year of his age. His friends are reepectially invited to attend the funo ral, this age / Morning, a ten o'clock, from nis late residence, No 116 Maccongal street. Wricrt,—On Sainiey atiernoon, June 6, after a sbort ill- pees, MarGaneT ise! wife of Joba Wrigt bsq Funeral thie (Tuesday) afeerpoon, at beif pret two o’clock, from her late No. 168 West Fisteenta street. | Friends wil! pi thir invitation. Glasgow, Scotland, and Liverpool, England, 7, of consumption, Mist of ber 1, Sawaa Warson, wife of SSOWULANMUUS GROVER & BAKER Lau M A Fomily Sewing intine machine in use. Ofiee, 490 CASE INCLUDED yacks [rom an old pints. vesful and lady friend. It ron way. AT OIRREDES— 4, CA teach plate; alao, with RED MUNROE & 00.. a ad Pre ait between Onna! and Grand sireed. ‘SUMMER a a For men and boys. A DIKO navor it well made goods And goanteo! stzlea Mat moderate prices for quailty, &e. T JONRS’, 10 ANN STREET, 95 6 FOR OONGRESS AL caters, ind $s for patent lesitior boota, PERMANENT CURW FOR se propd tant FiLaB FLLmst Prise Pronk. WITMRR’A PILE SUPPOSITORY will gearantes to cure apy onan of internal or oxternal piles. ANOTHER WONDBRFUL CURE OF PILee Tan siniekes them wir UNIONS OR ENLARGEMENTS OF THE OREAT TOR B fy IS TT the bee Sa ree 110A LINIMENT CURES PAINS AND rolex Liniment for sprates aad bruiser for burne aed sealds. Ji te mepe | ARN chew —Rurdenit’ BrQarway AND Bow ERY —HIGH PRICES ARF ‘the result of bigh renis; therefore to buy Grvt claae Kane Tish earpets and olleloths al low prices go lo HIRAM AP DERSOW'S great carpet emporium, 49 Bowery. ROADWAY AND ROWFRY.—NIGM PRICES AN h rents. Low prices and low rents To nuy the bert of Bughed medallion, velvet Browels carpeting. oll clothe. Fuge and mats, at low prices, gow HIRAM ANDAA- SON'S, 99 Bowery. ; ORWR, RUNTIONS, NATTA TRATING THE flee. wi yut pein, so t! iamediaiely after the operation withou nee to the patiest, by Dr. RACHARIE, surgeon ehirope- moet eccemfnl and satiefs FISLD & WRSTERVELT, Cot rectly opposite the Rt. Nickolas LARK'S SYRUP.—THR "a liver, womb oF sere’ YAN "R192 Broadway, at rete whe seale, REAT BLOOD comp iain te LARE'S SYRUP.—WRAKLY, DELICATE PERSONS, try it; like wine to drink, and in quart bottien. OmARES @YRUP 18 ALL, ROOTS AND SUGAR AND Lad A mineral. Depot 88 Washington wren Ae % ZACHARINS FOOT WASH, FOR REFRESHING, Lt oP io the tock For misty Dr. YacHa mim, A deliebtsn! Je Wrosaway. cee REMEDIES WILSON’? HAIR COLORRE Goes not dye the bair; bul eradua!ly darkens your bal to & deantifel “black or brows.” Eve ones 0 bee fe. ‘Three or four applications wil tare the grazest Bale 2 Rie of browe color so, ralg ne trou 0 water, “Wilson's Hair Restorer,” wil’ prevent 1 balr, cure dandruff, wore. +» the the hair, {eiccidadiy the beat article in wer for ening the Rakr motel ane im to it's rich.silby aod benudlal Tastee. 26 Agency, 6 Grand street, Drug store open ab uP. ID GLOVE OLEANER.—JOUVIN'S PREPARATION for cleaning Kid gloves, wholewsie and retail, at tbe old wiand, 602 Brond way. ONGWORTH’S O10 WINES. L Sparkling and sttil Catawba and Isabella, For axle nt 3 Opperite the Husson River Rallroed depot the Hudson River " pone ay FRED. 8 CULLEN, Role agent. and general wio6 merchant, METS: MURKRTS | MURKETS! 240 pereueaton lork moaieta RRR MBM AN TO ivoadwa MRS. ENGRAVER, 696 RROADWAY, NEAR Fourth sireet, sign of he Golden Star. N@ GIVEN AWAY, RUT VALUR RENDERED for every cent received. McLERS, engraver, 695 Broad- way. DR. ARAT, HAVING LOST B18 FATHER, THO . daughler, aon in law, nephews ond nieces. by that dremiful 4! conanmp tion, a with & congh bimeel?, determined to vir" ' Indies, pt cateny rare tne a Tu att ‘ Tmmegiat ma. istety; be returned, cured velotves wis fahertied. the fwrenas unde tn eonboction > tt tothe’ gractice, curtog Ly] rene ny muttering fellow bens ot one oe me rae to all ho etl i tor Dr. ten cents 10) Mpring street, opposite the St, Ni se:—ANen R. ot tf a i a Francis Vorrow, on oi Dr. J. and Harrict A Biackwore, aged 4 years, 6 Mrs. Mary Housmam, wife of Abrabam Housmaa, | MEDICAL WOMT Ka. BY¥aTre Live pe A, ra Y ba, Aller ace aay out LAM airomen fala, king's conor cla, ‘nennee tn their lp las, ad loers, Ge ht sreetrPa tae the afta! deniiy’ ieee co . fa Ndne7m. fav cured by Devorerdnes iey, 2 ie Gozervea. XIN@’S BVIL, CAnCER oid ulcers, be. EVES 608Ra, JRBRMarisn WHETHxR Py ¥LAMMATORY MRRow. Hialor chronle, la au 24 ster auorle, ure to yleld 40 thle pow ert. yer waka THOPALGIA OF THE MOST PAINFUL KIND, Also f vata etal oF canes of tt, TREE rartvbly cured py tt, If taken asoordice wo tha UM OF THT MOBT TORTOLING NATORS DS S*t ‘lore. dares- PUPS AND BLOTOHRS ON TEM FACE, ABO: 1. va P jowreas of tho ein, pete 3 tam, yield te ibe ol) powerful influence of tus oeror of diven: wth Poem tod hed. ¢ Rigo certain in scaly erupt KROURIAL DIBEASES, D1 SWELLING jotnia ent limba Ct pe Kecir emres ed teamehseae cee tease. ; ‘here everything else had ieee - VAT?I’S LIFE AND PULMO:) FA tonne of tne appre a eon AS CURED snd incipient comnumptivn. auch aa onin in tha breast amd pide, 601 optiting wod reising tlood night sweat, also, dro ay, fatulency, and if acd extreme proaration: lor Cleeneee Yati'*# 'H BALSAM HAS CURED T Deere ease, ph ele ag om Comfance with he direetiona 7 Medicine, if aden T DOKS NOT CONTAIN A PARTICLE Ol MES WRT or nny other dele‘erious minora’. Barf. ct pafety by the moat eatleats wesgan oft yp teaee 1. ie the great curative bi ° paint (Re great curatin biessing of the Fy: Yrttetpal depot he, 248 Grand BE SURI ant 1) sats per AND GET TH gizent, New Ye Agent for Breokiyn, Mie BAYES i Festen, YES. 175 Fullon treet. apeut for Philadelphia, T.W. DYOTY 4 BONG 132 Norte OTICHOMANTR.—A PAT OF VARER AND MATIC Fouchow anie Fmpertors, Wo Bronsnan nts ‘tie mportum, . ries apd the trede iverally cealt with. bs TheaW HATER. 8UMME: THE RETAIL Parrres io ree, Se In ba city apd country mre eapectally notified that we bave stl Be A commie assortment io Leghorns and bre de, fur men’s, | Miten’, and a trev's Bear in eliber of en POYW . THe TWO COLORB Now #0 universally achnowletred xe boing the MOST FASHIONABLE AND SALSABLE For etraw bate SILVEK GRAY, AND BROWN OK TAN GOIOEt Ruther of which, with the serpe and trimmings, PRESENTS Am TAGES Never before oftered in mira® bain A. LELAND & 09, 189 Brows) re war, QINGER'S NEW PAMILY SEWING MACHINES —R@ SS other eowipg taschine tor family arcu ene hts, olther av reapects the beanty of the machine or the pertectian: and variety of ite work Call and examine tt |. SINGER & CO., No. 458 Broadway, New Youk, QINGER'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE FOR ALG te erm mufarturing purposes —To sacerain thn immenam superiority of RINGER'S machines, {t is only necessary te Inquire of any manulscturer or mechanic who uses ore. bend for a copy of SINGER &CO'S Gazeta. which will be eopplied graus. It gives ful’ information on the aubjeat, I. M. SINGER & 00. No 468 Browdway, Now Vert, ————————e Mr. KXNNEDY, of Roxbary, has discovered cmon pasture Weedea rrmay tat cures mete VERY KIND OF HOMOR, WORST SOROPULS DOWE TO 4 COMMON FINFLA " Two bott'es are warranted & sure wore cout, One to three bollen wid cure ike worst Rint of Pimples ea. tm Ince ‘Tyo oF three botties wii glass Bysiaee of bilen. eee pation ane Wi to one men canker ta tat ‘Th five bottles enage are warranted tooure the worst king aw botles are warranted to cure al! humor tn tg "wo doities are werrented to cure running of the ears am bletches among the utr Four to ¢ls bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ram ‘One hottie will cure sealy ernptitona of the akin. wo or three bolilas are warranted to cure the worst king Of the bowels. Mi ) two bottles will regulate a! derangement of me sueys. Four to etx bottes has cured the worst cases of ‘One to these tevtties haa cared the worm case of rehet tx aaa orn What « meroy to get . euch an exer ced trom the first A, benett le alwaye ox a. onde aan cece "EAR ae Sea Sa Revntecured by DO! hare i by DONALD KENNEDY, Wo, 139 Warves Yor sale by every cruggtst in the Untied States. ‘eETH KXTRACTRD BY A NEW PROCESS —IN OR- rmiing’n sigs enrrent of eleetishy sound te tooth ad . ¢ time of exrraming, thereby Cy pain, Pr BON! . from 4 only for for sirest, NERVOUS APTIDOT® AND PHYSI Cal ve.—A sure cure for rheuma’ min ‘ny Hayen. 175 Puit’n etrect, Brooklyn, 15 DDE BER SRA a Fr'ton street. Nw —PINDING THR SEASON UNUSUALLT Inte and having ® Jarge supply, 1 sue determined te foil the valance of my Immense of summer clothing a aApout OWR HALF ITS VALUR. Those who with to cormomiae will find it ereatiy to vantage to eive me An early dali, aa 1 have a | (ha) eeson ment of some of the latest and moet GL ThAb,! jnlond to clear out the entre aly, N. B.~ Open uni ; Bntardas “timob. Ong Hall, 64 ama 86 15 omnts LINEN COATA, we, AEBVAND’, 06 and 68 Fulton street. 75 oem LINEN COATE. ALRVABS’, 66 and 65 Folton street. 75 cxuTs Linky, coats, v __ALRVANS’, 66 and 68 Pultom ste yi) CENTS LINEN COATS. 3] a MEBY ANS’, 6 a0 68 Pulton mreet. 74. NB", 66 and 68 Fulton street, / AL BV ARS . 06 and 68 Fulion atrent. 75 CENTS LINEN Sess. « At EVANS’ 66 and 68 Fulton street. 7 ows Lanny CON LINEN DUSTEEA, At RVANS?, 66 and 08 Fulton street PS Rea | RV ANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street LINEN DUSTERS. Ra 1 aia AUP T AME, 66 and 08 Fulton sree, 75 “ante Linex coats. 75 CFNT# 1ANKK COATe, ‘ ___AURVANE?, 66 and 68 Fulton street. 75 ORNTS LINEN Coats. « At BV ANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, 1G CENT Linney goats, AV RVANS’, 06 and 68 Fultom street, cRVA $ AUR VARS’, 08 and 68 Fulton street, $1 LINEN DUSTRRS, LINAN DUI $) pases RVANS’, 06 and 08 Fulton INEN DUSTERS $ ate — a RV ANS, 66 and 63 Fulton street, $1 at RVAN®’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, IN DURTERS, os" ALNY AN0", 66 and 68 Pulton street, e EN DUSTERS 1 - TAN 66 and 63 Fulton street, At EV \ So, 66 and 68 Patton street $y] 8 Doere Wut neck COATS #2, AR VANS), Band (8 Fulton streak, was DUCK COATS-$7 9. AL BY ARS’, VA we Ss igi CON Ae, (66 and (8 Fulton street, DUCK COATS AAD), 60 and 68 Fulton street, jt 4.— i. maa COA’ el $3 5O.-7 i CRAPS, Bats ration strewn, $3 50.7" CANEV Aina, 06nd 68 Pralton street $3 50,-7"* SRNR, Sat fe Potion sreet eof | Se eee s | $3 50-7" OAAIENS, co ant 8 Potton wtreet, $3 50-7" OATES, cana te Patton sion