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| | | Jackass buted in sssvciaion with the Briuahioa We 4 THE WILLETTI’S POIST CASE. grow. Great Britain would f rosh ov ber own destiny, ead sick into | Important Report of the Hon. John M. Wood, While #he can bear a rival she css of tne Eovestiqnsion mittee, Bever besra master. We are now becoming master 0 ‘The undersigned, one tbe members of the special Great Britain in intelligence, natural resources and co 1 | Committee appointed by the House of Representatives to merce— in ali that oasucoves power, She must eink i. Apsiguificance. He would put the country ia @ atate of Getepce while the pegoustions are pending, the ooly -»- Bult of which will De & postponement of we hostilitica. Mr. '§ smeudLent wes toen agreed to. Mr. Lovmox, (opp ) of Lil, said it was ® preposterous ‘Wea that ip order w Keey the peace wo must go armed 4 person armed was more likly w get inw « quarrel thea Ove uvarmed. It was unchrisdan and unervitzed to go Brmed and utterly useless. Che proposition fur guaboats was @ perfect fizze they were not adequate as @ mean: Of defence, and weir buuing would only take money out Of the weasury Mr, Ganwert, (adm ) of Va , objected to.» anes iment On the ground that if thers was « proapouiof war. uad BOt Sipe Cuong, avd Could GOL Bhien enough ia time for them to be of any use. Nothiog would grow out of tho tion, be said, but food for stock jobbers aad agogues. Hy ait nt believe vost any war woud hereafter tke piace with Great Britain The whole effect of arjvurning our difficulties bas Deen that they nave brow from time to tims uniform. Ay eetiled im our tavor tas greatusi allies are time and Provicenoe. Toore are ¢amerce, and work and verge pough for both uatious — fhere 18 G9 rtvairy, Dat OOly & on Loug Ininad, iv the State of Ni bpown ae Wiking’ ome, ual to ag) other members of the commitics, resoectfully asks leave to present his views to the House. From tne watimony adouced before the committes, by various wit- neceee, the following facta were elicied. [+ apyears thet for more than thirty yoars past the aeocsreity fort in the viciony of Fort wide of Long Isisad Soand, Consideration with the goveramesct, bas been directed vo Wiileit’s Neck both names for the sem» parcel of jation of the sale and purohase of your corami $30 has neen direcied), as the most evailable point for this purpose. To: the clore of the third session of the last Congress, the sum of $160,000 was appropriated for the purchase of « location for such @ fort, without specificsily naming any particular place—as there were two or three poio.# tu the ‘violnity , che relative morita of which bad been wader con- sicerstion. After s careful examination of tbese several polpta, and mature deliosrauon as to chiir respective merits, there could be no question as to the superiority, and general opinion or istos’ Point werous emulation, We cea wait til next year for } ih ao Kar Sg gh Pores fos Ld, purpose — iiding these veascis, Wieu there is more money in the proper! appears, was possession of one frenenns . “a Wissren, who, knowing that whe government had an eve towards 11 (or fortification purposes, aa beiug assured by var0us fects ano Ciroumsvances within his Knowedge that it was the ocet suitadie locadon in the neighoornood, paturally piaced upom tte higher vaiue than perhaps ita intrwsic merits woule estive it tor any owner purpose. But evel this is & matter of doubt with the uedersigned, ivasmuch sa the evidence—and such evideace as can pot for a moment be called in q! Mr. JouN CocHRANE, (aim ) of N Y., proposed to add ev ecrew iron guuvoars, wid fuli steam power aod of a | peed draft of water oi tea fect, armed sad provided for wervice in the waters adjaceat to this contiaent. This ‘Was & peace measure, ant yot in the time woen the inso- lence of a arrogant Power sruds ber hounds aiter our ‘Commerce and demuns (be rig0t Of visitation Bad search, Our vessels are pursued oy taese foul moustere of the Geep, and our rigbts traopisd uader foot, and yet geatie | sbows that property in this viomiy ts, io Tota sncer at or ailect iw treat the Seuaiw's amendmen, | some inatances, bed ata mach rete of value thea wilh copdempt. wad for Wilkins’ Polat, ane there is no re |. Mr. Grow, (o0v.) of a, was opposed tothe amend | dence in Le gener this, tending to prove that in any Meat, aud Welled ru Wc cate a war mw tue Bdseace of | instance could property of the kind, at ali saitatie for Officis! imformation trough the proper casaneis | euch & parpxe, be odtained in the neighborhood ata When the flag of the country insulted aad the rights of Our citizens Violated by soy Dauon on the face of the earth which refuses repsra\on, then is the ime for Con Bross W take acsiop, aud L0% leave it discretivoary with Any WAH W provoke # war by w>rpeniing to public passiva and violence, Whatever may occur io the Gulf, he did Rot thivk Great Briain would take a position over thao that beretoiore avowed, through Lord Aberdeen to Me. Everctt, im 1841, bo weia—*if in spite of the utmost fetion aD error should de committed, tt will De followed Dy prompt repara ino, anc toat the British cruisers bad RO right to inter: wito American vessels Whatever heir destination, even if eogaged in the slave wade.” Therefore reparation wit! de made by the Bri govern: ment. ‘Mr Coohrane’s ameno wet was agreed to. Mr. SavaGe, (adm ) of Cenn., offered ove “or ten steam frigates, but Do move, (9 be appropriated therefor ati the President gives votice (or ue abrogation of the Ciayton- Bulwar treaty. Ho» sacl coat on (ormer ovca- Bio he used the Isoguaxy which he now repeatod, that that treaty was ap to/auous bergain and ocoirast, and Qhet no man to Americe sc0uld avid the bumdiest office Who either express.y or Dy implication approves it, which is the Cause oi ali (be evils of the last fo@ ysars, When the treaty was msic, Be waid, she Américan from correspondence produced ta evidence, that, arter the appropriation of $160,000 was made, W seman, the then owner of the property, offered to diapose of ic to the goverameat for 61,000 an gore, ‘ aa actus! aod accurate survey bewg made aud in aiditia w recetve $16,000 for his improvements” This atate ment is wade by J. G. Baroard, Brevet Major Eugtacera, in & communication to Gea. J. G. Token, bearing date March #4 1867. From the oral testimony of Mr Wiraman before the Commitice, tt also appears that about a week or teu days Atior Ube passege of the bill making the appropriation for thiv purchase, Mr Van Nostrand, on nehaif of Major Bar pard, Called upon the eaia Wiseman to inquire his price, and that Wisemsn Offered to veil yhe Iaad for $1,000 por B0re, OF to take $120,400 for the whois, inc udiog bis im provemects Veo Nostrand reques'ed Wissmean to give tum & written memorandum to we effect that be woud tae $100,000 for the whole This propvo-ition Wisamaa occliped. Van Nostrand then stated that Major Barasra would make bis report to the bareau ia Wasbingwon, and requesied a week's time order to obtain an apewer, To this Wiseman In the meacume, one George Irving, who lives but a short distavce (rom Wisemen, havicg beard of the sppro pristion, applied to Wiseman to ascertain the value be pat upon bis lend, and eventually made him an offer of $130,000 for ‘he iaad and the improvements. To this offer Wiseman repiied:— Tha¢ a coptract with Wr Ven Nostvend, who came to ase me on the part of Major Barnard, who, he told me, would inske bis report to Washington, end test | thougbi 1 should ‘Wa't tbat report before i came to ams agreement with bia. Told him that in case the government did not buy it, [ woal sol! it to him for that price butthat I thought out of ness, ] Would wai: to hear from M+jor Barn At the expiration of a week or ten days—the time cified during which Wissman expected to near trom Major ard—it appears that be saw Van Nostrand, andtuet the latter told bim that Mejor Barnard nad as yet no reply from Weah ngton, and that the governmnet did not waat the iand; but tbat if they should. tuey would take it uoder an vemeot. At this point the between Wiseman and the government terminated; and the former having given Irving a written engsgement to seli the property to bim in case the government did not want it, negotiations between them were forthwith set on foot. some written agreement was then entered into; but after two or three weeks a secord ment was made; and, in order to make it of binding force, the sum of $1,000 was paid by Irving to Wiseman. Thus it appears that from four to five weeks intervened between the passage of the appropriation end the purchase of the iand by Irving. By thia purchase it appoars that $i0 000 were to be in May, $36 ,000 in Juty, and that a mortgage of $85,000 was to remain upon the property. Tbe cash conditions were ane mortgage was given, and Irving came into {p coptirmation of Wiseman’s testimony to the effect that Vap Noetrand had informed bim that the government aid ‘net want this property, Mr. Irving says:— The day I went to see Mr. Wiseman he told me that Major ave Kept the booe uuvsvkea, while Great Brivis con Biantly violates it Mr var, of N.Y, “isned w know whether thore Was any yrovision in th» treaty for ite sorogatioa. Mr. SavaGR—Yeos. [ha:’s the only wise provision in tt. Mr, SuiTH, (adm ) of Va.. opposed the amead ment. He thought he baa as much revugoacce io the ‘reaty as Mr. Bavage, considering ks Cuecé Oa Amerivan progress, aad An iwproper inte rming'e, «1th tore go alfeirs.” Mr Savage's amen ment was rejected. Mr Larcher, (som ) oF » offered an amendment, ‘Woich was agreed wo by 71 against 54, authorizing the Pre ident bo vorrow oIMeLe) busdreg toousacd dollars, ata Fate of ipterest NOt eX: erdivg wLX per Centum per annum, payable half yearly. tiv said the sum would be expend ©q On che construction o! ihr ne vessels. Mr. Bam, (op.) of #o , sub@itted an amendment pro- viding for ven war cloamers to be employe on the Mis- Biewipp!, Odio, Missouri aod arkensas rivers as snag boats. ugnter.) He believed thar tae whols object of main- 1Dg & LOVY Was the pr.teciion and preservation of our Commerce, and poited to the extensive commerce of tae Western waiers, waich cescrves the attention of the gov- Orpment The smendment was rejected. Mr. Ciay, (ndm.) of Ky , said we need these ships not for war, but peace, and tbe preservation of our commerce. He was astoomhed to see gentiemen op the repub- ican side willtmg to Consider this war measure. Wa the geatiomea from lilinois (Lovejoy) everything ‘with the pegro in it was, ouriug ali this session, & cause Of war. He was not e» muca surprised at ime remarks of the gentiomaa trom Pevasyivacia (Grow), who would Wait Ul an army was iso od oo our acd the Presi- Gent transmitted a message to Congress before prepara tion was made for war. Sut be confessed to some Of surprise when be saw bis friend trom Virgiaia (Gar. risipy Barvard v there the day before looting at the land, por igig ia] Boned peel ag tos Rising in Die place, | tyat that be had pot decided thai hn wanted it, and thst be bad Roubowg the measure for the cousiruction of tea sicops- pay a A ay ee Of war as food for speculators and demagogues. With bim (Oiny) there was vo demagogue#m nor scheme of PR in Sagem Sag ear enenll owner of the BPecu'siion. ‘Mr. Covonr, (opp ) of Pa:, explaived nis vote for fifteen decause Voonols. it was not the bad the remotest ides of | pears lo have been, the practice of, tt Se vara ree Crete ere of the Eng! mo feeres at,” an Ggveral r Mar, Morse, of ¥e., offered ax amendment, tha: | S878), “tO Ye Secretary SBoms take immediate measures ¢) pois e a by ae og 9 have the ship Fraaklio provided with steam engines and r wes Lon yg "wie launcbed. Adopted. ya Mager Mr. Gaxwerr, (adm ) of Va., replied to Mr. Clay. H tsees matter from (Could not be responsible tor the latter's surprise, no could he (Clay) be more surprised at anything he (Gar before the committee, says:— tne at os "g) recent propost Sorte oroter wer manny power Jo he Preston coming ‘There was a grost deal of writing bolweon the engineer te ‘Rs it did from the gealewao from , with, chooge ond the cogionee im set seen he ox! this pro Lvustrious reco auuaching to his name. What be Pinion» Thi ice srack me we fs A | ant te Saneee tre. aaa could pot think of es lato a tn ecilcn of the sors, — THR oar Br. Cabinet, and we alked the whole Wing over fully weread The House then weot into Committee of the Whole on Woe Py the Senate’s amendments to the Army Dill, forty-nine in 7a tnt tmumndiiey eet dhe 838 ‘s for tht par Shr Gur further replied to Mr. Garnett, saying we | Seared beaselves of iv and h was a drucgls, so it scomed ‘went to war with Great Britain in 1812 for less Csuse (aan | ‘o me. between them and our there who should get the recent visitation of forty one of our ships. The Ameri- | bold of the ._ But, at, Geer cap draggied tn the waters of the galf. pd fT question, presente; tous Simnarout \o'ne Gunate’e Sanantment, aggre- ‘wee an to the price Property purchased. Printing $1,286,000 for fortifications. Again, the Secretary of War, speaking of the transaction, The rose without acting on all the amend. | *4y#:— neti os " ments i carried on by artment, an! of aad It (aati Non-Artival of tne The Secretary further says:— Sanpy Hoon, June 9—10 P.M. mites — , June 9, 1858. T kept the Reoretary of War informed time to time of A to be the Buck Eye, exploded her | ine by unicauing the letiers of Major potler off Point Sanble yesterday, and the paseogers = Crew, cosisting of thirty tnree persons, with the excep- And farther, General Totten states that the Secretary Gon of three, were lost. We haveas yet no further par- | of War was cognizant of the fact thet Major Barnard sup ticulare. poo die ERM fe » In ——— = + |, General Totten con" Capstaing of the Yecht Prairie Flower, the fen throughout teat ne “scoriary ca te ‘The yacht Prairie Flower, which capsized in the harbor | Senstanose ‘an Sropesala ta tbe cass, from the last evening. Whether there ia or is nots be eS ee ‘statements of the Secretary of War and those of te Gen. Totten may be a maiter of grave consideration; but r= Age and others | 1 is worthy of remark hore that a copy of « letter written the Saiom Post | mont, Washington, March 26, 1857,” contains the » Dooaldson og very remarkable vassage — tJ have no idea that the Secretary of War will authorize an 4s Mr. Wiemann of the vam yeu mention for Be proper. F be ‘and therefore I have not submited your o'Loos, undersigned to attempt to reconcile this pamped vowal made by Gea Toten on the 26th of March, 1867 Delieved the satements made before the commities; ‘but ii drowned to corroborate the assertion of the most he knew nothing of these transac. bodies ha’ was found necessary that he should be con- Jane 9, i soretary net only bad ne knowledge of vs Nous the ‘not 20 ain the “pelca "at which the purcbase could 4hea bave seea consequently could not make it for ant Mellnqosnstes of his fasten. ‘the case seeme Ag re | ‘& piece Property which, ‘was made, and for some two or three weeks afterwards, could have been purchased for $120,000, but it wae not then purchased. Ovher parties, knowing the Sie anys any boos Sottg ween parties, and, in saute of the colty th completion the negotiations, or in consequence of what may a Enel in eS Oe cata Wks erversnens, the e¢vasiage of tro ares ia lost of other to the United Staten, and a demand is made fora sum nearly double he sasbent of thas for which the property ‘was at first offered. ‘We find that in the month of April, afer the matter been discussed on several occasions be ee oe ian tees Yale bs cesaet wrote to Mr. Augustus Sebell, of New York, in which letter the secre tary says — Sate perchase bee bere wader Gleouesion tn ie Codine! cm pe vera) ocoeamonn. and the weema 10 sil (whick ts ine also) thet the price naked for the land In exor. ant Lam aware that lands are high in the aeigndochood the fort, and Tam iso aware that the, mane enact pouatiy Purchase land at Tees than ita full market prmpend aot herein aut pra a ‘means rf Mana "Paeuire Jou to comutusicate wiih Mr. mua ¥. Fowler dank gansta mshi. . 5 ° 7 Ajeet, You will perceive at once, is to procure euch in ation it to fetter ests posal ages etn Tote sevteny which will Jou to avold being imposed upon Flour steady. Whiskey Provisions duil and irregul at $16. Balk shoo! at 8%0., ‘Without buyers. Money very plenty and market easy at 68 10 per cont. Exchanges on the Rast %) por cent. fo * consisered faa exo biisut Pr 08. remain obed! van! bese Riakih cbse Tour aust 0S A SARL. Isaac V, FUWLSB. Hoo. Jonn B. Fiorp, Seorstary of War ‘The firet favorable opportunity baving boon allowed to emo withcut aciioa on the part of tore into whose je euch matters were oromeriiy eotrus'ed, there re- the to:ermediate of to delay the purchase for ‘ap intefinite period, thereby readeriog it provable thate stil) Ie-gor amoant would be demanded for the property. former coures was decided upon and adopted, and an ugreement was entered inte by the War Dx with Irving, whe then owver, to pay bim the sum of $300,000 on his meking a good title to the United States. The title offcer—the al wo be good, and $116,000 of the movey was paid. & succinct strtoment of fects as they were elicited before the committee. A vast mass of testimony raised from $120, $200,000 vy parties whuil we wh cou ig ia ES 1 the negotiations for and the conclusion of this sale and purcbase. ‘Searcety bad this purchase been made when the busy ue of rumor was at work,and the of Wer ‘Mr. Frye) and the Collector of the Port of New York od Augustus Sobell) were openly charged with soliu 80D, in conpection with other parties, in defrau the goverpment out of a large eam of money. Vagu oofipite es these rumors were, they were taken up by parties in high standing, aad were 60 Crequently repeated, end their truthfulness was 80 prossingly urged, that inves: DEAtion seemed to be absovutely Locking upon the whole of th’s testimony, thon, as th unterrigned believer be bas dope, with an impartial ey be cannot av id coming to the fol owing conclusions 1. So fer as Mr. Augustus Schell is concerned, there is not the first scintillation of evidence implicating him to apy way in acy design to enhance the price of this Property ‘All that in regard to him is the per ance of a very simple duty enjoined upon him by the Secretary of War, biy with the view of pro tecting the government from . He was requested by the Seoretary, in company with Mr Fow'er, the Postmaster of the city of New York, to examine the premises, to make jaqu'ries of the acigh- boring landholders as to the valuo of leads in the neigh borbood, and to do whatev-r else might seem in bis jadg. ment needtul to be done, in order to ascertain the true 8 ate of the care, and discover the fair value of the pro with other property in txe vicinity. performed dout the vest man- opinion that there is nothing testimony that can at all implicate this gentlemag in an! corrupt im regerd to the agency he had in this af- fair; ard the unc ig corroborated im this view by mittee (Mr. Haskin), who, in the of of the witnesses . the examination was a sails/actory one, and be bad nothing to do wits the oombination which effected the gale of thie property to the government.—Has. report of tes- tumony, p. So far’ therefore, as any instouation against Mr. Schell, the Collector, is concerned, the undersigned considers wat tg Ah ey 5 2 regard to the Secretary of War, the under- signed is oe a to the absence 2.7% improper !ntent on part. Scarcely assumed the = office when a demand for to send to New York the #3 i 5 z er Hy iv tm favor Eerumsphion tist the prioe paid is only a. fair bad reasons ble price. Some of the awear that the proper ty waa not worth more than from $600 to $800 por acre; others again swear that it is worth from $1,500 to $2,000 per acre. We have the evidence of one man (Mr. Fri ‘that he sold property not far distant from this at $2, and $3,000 per acre. Mr. Hoary Grinnell, a man of world wide renown as & philanthropist, and, of course, of unim peachable integrity acres & sbort distance asks $30,000, or $3 ripg, & member worth $2,000 C per way up Fount lh l : l ii i : alts i | sponet hy" soe Foot entirely upon the W Secretary of War. We Seore- tary of War, the Secretary of matter was under va ry = mem! i soe meet 5 of and} bow money ; and under these ‘Mbin the power of the President Cavinet wo have exercised pF Ay] ping be self tells us, in his testimony before the committee, that ifthe 4 ee ee ee ret oan bositation in saying that ‘War Department, nor any Siesta os Capes ie more 4 This to. doubta upon the subject; ER co clear to hesitate upon.” And yet, in the face of this statement and opinion, we the amereay Generel pening epee fe tude of Wot when he could scarcely fail to have known not the amount of the money, but the amount of tne . ‘say that it was none of his busioess to Attorney General, or his assistant (Mr. deed conveying the property exoresaly there was ® mortgage of $85,009 which passes all comprehension, supposition of (he most oalparie ‘W YORK HERALD, THURSDA , Beem produced here by the Ronzeni company. Y JUNE 10, 1858. Maving, os the undersigned believes. fairly and justiy | reviewed’ thin, whale matter io Ovonesion with the toati ; MODY, Abd with that alove, with the view of doing sim ve Jurtice # al! parties concerned, regardless ettner of por- j Bova! covsiderations or of politica’ bies tne un ‘ersigned submits ibe above report, beieviog thas Re bes con- solentionsly pertormed the duty andigosd to bim as 4 member of that committee; and he chorefore offers the fortowiog resolutions, in which he asks the concurrence of the Bons: J M. wooo. ial seratiwy of (aa ‘appoicied by the feotmony House of b+ preseniativer te {i altevding Ib. +e »od porobase of land at Wilking’ Pots oo Lopg deland, in the diate of New Yors, for ne parpumeot | ormmmencme & forifion ion at that plea there le 1 othing. which Wods (0 implicate in tbe wilghiost drqron ol:ber (a Secretary of Wer, or the Collector of ihe port uf New York, ‘sa having acted sorruptly in the waht purch ane Kesolwd ‘bat there are yet ciroenaances comacoted with ‘he manner of this tremsaction whisk indicate much careless Beas On (he port of tbo adminiat: auion in regard to by Late reewo€ the govenmont anda went of due aught sod eideration “bh. it allowed 10 pass #1 hout reprebensivn, ybt be ade we: ia procedoais in the future " Hlescived: Thst the comamnizes be dlacharged trem the Car ved, commities be ther consideration of the auh)eot. . Burton's Trxarnz,—A now ballet, “Salvator Rosa," has The scenery, dances and tableaux are exquisite, and the enter- taipment altogether is of a light aad agroeable character, alendar—This Day. Soramenn Covrr—Sp-oisl Ter. —Now. 73, 76,77, 78, 79, 80, $1 82, 63, 64, 85, 86, 87, A8, 89, 90, 91, 92, 03, 28- Suremiok Covrt.—Nos. 58, 427, 618, 61, 986, 1099, 1111, m4, 274, 8 304. ‘Uprizp Sra’ _ Dwrmor Covrt.—Nos. 46, 22, 24, 53, 46, 66,06 Pums—Part 1 —Nos. 1274, 916, 402, 469, 1806, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1462, 1453, 1166, 1082, 128i, 908: Past Z—Nos. 1031 1162, 361, 593, 1464, 1280. Knox's Hats are Gracetul! Knox's bees aro bight! dete ere currdiet rox's hate are admiredt GENIN, 214 Broadway. Summer Covler. ‘The Benton straw hat, introduced by (euin to day. GENIN, 314 Broadway. Brown and Stiver Gray Colored Straw Haws, the two promi sent colors for gentlemen's wear. For vale by A. LELAND & UO , 180 Broad wey. A Large Amortment of Straw Hats, le evory variety and style, at WHITE'S, the hatter, 143 Fulton Zephyr Merl: Undergarments.—Custom msde sbirts and men’s furnishing goods of all kinds, at McLAUGHLIN'S, corner of Murray and Greeawich streets Summer Hosery, in Gauze Cotton and merino. zephyr silk, lisle thread, &¢., at eoonomical prices, at MUUDY’S, 262 Broad Paris Boots, Shoeg and Gali Jast ste NE F&sRIG, ceived from the first makera, ae BU 62 Nassau st. cet. City Ladies and Ladies Visiting the Clty cam nd Indies’ gaiter boots trom 126 1020s slippers, ties end tollet slips from 6s. to i0n , with boys’, misses’ and chil dren's boots and shoes of all kinds and prices, at J. MiL, LBB & O0,’8, 387 Canal atrees. Geo. Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor Strop ‘This, the genuine article has never been equalled for Ly’ Fg ry te eye le ego toarszor. Foreale by J. & 8, SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor House, Glasses, Picture Frames, &ec., deo. Now eS TLIAMS, BYRVENS: Willie Ma & CO. No 363 Broadway. in Rich Frames, at Auc- way. Gee advertisement. Rare O11 Pain‘ on, this day, at 281 Br see prieiasalgapnens teepy inden to, venogiened bjects \dfabout oi . by HOLMES, 269 Brosaways Cedar Lined Trunke—Supertor Sole Lea- ’ dress trunks, Victoria hat cases, and Dupuy’s New Pertume for the Season— ¥ KISs-Me-QU(OK. k K188-Wk- ‘K18S-ME-QUIOK bUAP tor the Toilet, Agents, CAREY HOWARD € BANGER, Now York. SCBIEFFELIY, BROS. & OU., New fork. KA P. MAXWELL. New York. WELLS & OU , Bow Yerk NOROKOSB & 00., Boston and New York. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's ro Office 343 Broadway, New York. Gray Hair...Wileon’s Hair Colorer Gra- dually changes gray or amy yy black or brown, without tpjuring the heir or stal shin. applied like water; po trouble; po bad smell only 2 cents. Soild ‘he ‘agency, 508 Grand street, corner of Allen, in the drug Holloway’s Pitis.—When the Flesh Wastes, torpid, and the bow never failing degarita, extracted from the wild flowers of Mertoo. per botile. Prepared by PHALON & SON, 497 Cordial Cognac Birters Immediately Relieves diarrhona, age and bilious attacks. 8. STRINFELD, sole importer, No. 70 Nassau sireet, New York. For sale by all druggiste, bara and grocers. street — Hair cut ala Me Content. Hair box black or brown, Round Hill Water Cure and H. : air, forest, park, “ue ae mg: ne by Wha |. Adams, at ‘0. 17 jane street, N. Y. Mr. Jomx Prezamnaup to "Many B. Menenr, both of this Fane Burm —On Visgecntey, church, by the Rev. Mr, Miley Wisse b. Foray to ae ee the late Abram Blum, ail of PaLeRn—Croremy.—In on Tuesday evening, June 8, by the Rev. J. F. Rockwell, Baxzam W. of Brooklyn, to Mra. Sanam A, Cnoranr,of Spanss— Timrsow.—At St Peter's church, Westchester, on Woanesday. Jane 9, by the Rev. C.D. Jackson, WAtTan Sranna, of thie city, to Mise Kary A. ‘ of Edward Timpson, haq., Brookiyn. Canson.—On Wednesday, June 9, Joasra K. Carson, in the 46th year of his age. His relatives and friends, those of his brothers, Alfred, late Chief , and ©. Johnson Carson, and the mem- bere of the New York Fire Department, are respectfaily invited to attend the funeral, from tis iave residence, No. 171 Bast Thirty fourth street, th. (Vhursday) afernoon, at two o'clock, without further \: vitation On We , June %, of inflammation of the fon of Moses E. and Caroline A. jongs, Witiam M., ulre into tbe clroumetaaces | Parents, No 20 Clarkaon etree}, this (Tworsday) after Boon at three y’clock, without further tavital oa Las Prevun —On To Broneito Miss Manoaney & Jane #, at ber residence, New ue Fava. The Erremds of the tam ly are tovited bo aMend the fune- ral, {rom ber late reeiowoes, this (Thareday) morniog, at Dive o’olock. Cemvey ances wiil de ia readidens at the 40- pot. New Kocholie, 0 tbe arrival of the 7 o’clook train from New Vorit. Mol»T0sy.—Suécen!; HAerep, daugbter of aged 3 months and 20 . On Wednesday, June 9. Sanam mors H. and Charlotte A. Metptosh, cays The friends of the ‘amily are reapect'ully invited to at- tend the favera), from the residence of her psronta, No 90 Detancey street. thie (Thursday } afternoon, at four o’clook. The remaing will be iakon to ibe t at White Plains for interment op Fy Bortn.— On Wodnes ay, June 9, of the jeg, Mani J. Noxros. ily burying grouad, v His friencs and reiaives ard the members of Monat Moriah Lodge No. 27, F and &. M., are requested wo a tena the fuversi, this 0’ tock, from bis late rend Pears). —On Monday, Ju The funeral services wore Toursday) aftersooa, at two men, No. 22% Lewia street. ne T, Laws Pmansals, Jr bnoid at the residence of bis father, om Tuesday alternocn. dis romems will be takes to Ust Hill Cemetery, Rockiand county, for totermont Srutssco.—On Monday eveniug, June 7, Barua Doctor SPonsson, aged about 66 years. The furera', which was advertised to take place om | ‘Thursday, the Ith, is Tnomrrow.—In Brooklyn, ou Weduceday, Juno 9, postpooed vmiil Friday, the Lith. Mrs. Marr W Taomrwa relict of the iate Liout Col. Alex. &. Thompeon, in she 68th your of her age. The friends of the family are respectfalty invited to at- tera the funeral, from her late residence 48 Wost Baitic | treet, this (Thuraday) atternooa, at fous e’olock, without further tovitaion Van Baunt.—On Wednesday, June 9, Witsam Davos, son of Tunis Vaa Brunt, 16 years, 4 mvaths and 4 days Notice of the funerai hereafter. a The relatives and iriends, and the William C. Forrest Clab, are respectfuily invited to sttend the fuaers!, from the residence of their parents, No. 64 Suffolk atrovt, tas (Toureday) attervess, at two o’c'vo8. Wurriock.—Oo Wednesiay morning, June 9, after a short iliness, Joun W Wairioox, of the fem of Whit ock, Kellogg & Carter, in the on oe of his axe. Hie Irienes, and those of e family geaoraliy, are re. epectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Frivay afver- noon, at balf past two o’clicl church corner of Nine eenth street and Fi(th avenue, Bev. De Alexander's, wituout furtaor tnvitanon. m the Proapyvorian The re. maine will be taken to Greenwood. JONES _ TRVERD IO st. By GBOVER & BAKER A J and sccepian.e present 0 a wife, daughter, Tt te the Family Sewing Machine i toe, Offliea, 4 eet machine im’ use 10_4NN STRERT, 83 4 FOR CONGRESS 4 galters, end $5 for patent leather boots, L » Farts style. These elegant cards can only be /S—WSDUIN 4 AND VISITING CARDS, badia Broadwey, corner of Duane sireet, 4 OsRD.—DR, POWKLL CAN BE CONSULT RD, AB here-vfore for the past (wenty years, on ail dieoaara uf be eye avd ear frum 910 40'ciook daily, at 832 Bromdway, above Twelfth street, artifiotsl eyes insorved. T GIMBREDE’S—A CARD 0488 INCLUDED WITH ‘each plate; also, with two packs from aa old plate. PPLETON'S a Seovnd © ito BaILWAY GUIDE. fn June ROW ALY. td Price 25 cvata Ap indispensable book for the traveller who wishes te Anow where and how to travei. V. APPLETON & 0O., Publishers, ‘346 and 343 Broadway. ANOTHER “GREAT NUMBER, Tak PICalUas "TO DAY. rey ly vreat plota' re, “ How to Serrie tue Present Pirricutry wits Joun Bou utting rages. the British Ou rody K ‘The Swilltonaire’s Kevel. Another iarge alice of BICKEITY DICK, ‘The greatest sory of ‘he age, Choos fall of fun in (ais week's PICAYUN MEDICAL WONOER, BYaTt's ae BALSAM gout in their aa. at gos; i. eryalpelas "he worst old ulcers, sad Of diseases of the vloud, great debility, liver com- casea plaints, kidpeys, ealtrbeum, inipient soosumption, 40, 0, certainiy urifier are moet cured by this sovereign pi Hu LIFE BALSAM CURED MBB. C GO! 536 ‘Sixth 7 of avofula or king's 9 be w bad Gesiroyed the flesh from the neck until the wincpipe was ex posed. YATT'S LIFE King strees, of Is cured Mrs. Gore also of dyape saia. L8AM CURED MRS. BURTON, 3t ‘ula of the pect. head and arms wcrof ‘the ulcera bad destroyed the flesh to the bones, pieces of which inch: 32 Gro jarged. YATT’S LIFE BalSaM CURED BR. BRICK, NOS. @reet, acd 21 Clinton rk rheumatiam and gout, after he YATT'S LIFE BALSAM CURED MIts BOWE! larket of intlamm: bad been crippled for ere con’ ber of 13ist etree! aod Fourth avenue, of » hon case of saltrhe um, destroyed her in pubile for years. letely restored. comp’ trzaipelss ana pimples, which had entirely her she could not apvear , and 80 disfig ut Bho hair ie nota scar left, and her YATI'S LIFE BALSaM COHED EX ALDERMAN J. Lng RL oy ward B.D. tim, after be bad been medical crippled for months YATT’S LIFE BALSAM CORED MR. B. D. dock master, 171 Madison strevt, of a terride aloer, ater he had been in the Hroadwey Hospiial siz months, and then thought to be incurable. YAT?S LIFE BALSsM CURED NAPOLEON B Frevore, 283 avenue A, of a terrible case of oseas, which had assumed the nature of cancer, and resisted eli alempls YATT’S LIFE BALGAM CURED ALEX. DEARBORN, 9% Third avenue, of severe infam: rbeumauam, cough pats in the b: aide, after he had been a belp- ees eutferer for more tham a year. YATT’S LIFE BALSAM HAS Of similar disesaes, and tt will most cure any nse which oan be reached by medicine. It does not contain a parucle of mercury or any other dele- ‘Brine pal dr pot, 248 Qrand street, W Bi rulste beckorocasea, enna imported cologne, maser ¥ ere trave and siationery to ANDREW a MOoMH's 49 William strvet, oppoaie Fist.” hoy ean suns, groanway AND BOWERY —H1GH BI ries. LIGHTS, TRUE LOVERS’ KNOTS, MEXI mince and all o.ber descriptions of fireworks for private and public exhibitions can be foued at KUGES depot, No. 172 way, corner of Maiden lane. . Low rents, low prices yay rich ppgthseas SSPE Seva bei, ROADWAY AND Dowsnt<a108 RENTS. HIGH prices, | Low renia, low price To buy Baglish carpele ‘and oti cloths cheap, go io HIRAM ABDERSOA’S great car. ce” where rents are low. Rememoer, 99 Oye BUMNIONS, NATIA PENETRATING THE flesh, €: wi it pein, so thal the boot can be worn immediately after the * it the least inoonve- ans by Dr. LACHARIK, surgeos chirope- LARK’s SYRUP.—THR GREAT BLOOD PURIFIAR scrofula minor 155 Brosdway, 7, at retail, and “1 ' poy oi Bannee s Fabs, C ARES FYRUP.—WRAKLY, DELICATE PERSONS, wy it; wine 10 and in quart botties, Oa. srRor is ‘Bo mineral. Depot te, ROOTS AND SUGAR AND i Jou OuagK. (988, FXTRACTED FRAE FRCM PAIN.—BUNIONS, alia, vascular the inverted pi OLRY'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENR, For mationers CLERA ENGRAVED CA" D3—REALLY AS GOOD AS Broad O » Bo F eer = ane sapplied gra way, sign A PASS OF VASES ANT and fall instrecton x4 ‘who uses one. Gazette, which will Te gives ful information om ine aghiect 7 LM. SINGER & 00. No, 468 Broadway, New York. @erce in | Hleman's ny sie our aty'e they bel o tat bat ‘Ubat the) are in oranle by the casa, Siaen'e WEW Pawily aawina oher se machine ter titber os reaneots the benuty of Ht aud oxmmine i HAVING wel offer ou ory 00., 80. 458 8 ondwey, New Yous, NAMELESS BAT.— of the most YOUND THAT THE Prominent aames bia hesn ex- inten syle of sirew peme but ese seenre Cur ewtomers thet tm wii! fod ali the advantag allefone color (not vartegated) CHM 00% & pe Lect at prions wot wii! tbo ‘made satisfactory, by A. LELAND & OV., 18) Srondway MB ONLY GENUINE 8AU0K-80 PRONOUN 8D BT aioe te nse OC kaw B Perrine? Woreos: Lea 4 Perr, under the name of Loew torshire Hance, acd suitable for soups, fish, meats, gan gravies, curren, Se imparing « moat ~sqatette favor ne plaiuan iisions GAN DUNO Ra sOng EI 406 rondway, nal »goma for the propriate, | s GREATEST ae MEDICAL DISCOVERY ‘OF THE 408 Mr. KANNKDY, of Koxbury. hes Clscoversd tm one Of oer common pasture weeds a remade that BYERY bees ad aoMom, PER WORMT ACROPULA DOWF TO 4 COMMON PINFLE. Two bott'es are warranted 09.2 three botlee wil cure the wore Cp Two oF three botties will olaam the ‘Two botles ar warranted 10 cure stomach. Three os five bottics are warrapted to oure the worst ites | Of ervsipelas. of biles. ‘worst center in tt Owe or two bottles are warranted to eure al) humor im ir A benefit te Bo 406 pleaty of ( Bavut reel Meee Vor eale by very druggist tu the United Baten. Y tamed BVMBETT POR 44Le RY Ard. Ti ABHIONADLE BETAIL DBALER Lhe EVEBETT and STRAW HATS From the time of their introduction, rs two leacing «a4 favorite s.+les baving beot , hue vat ‘wth: abtll'y 10m a we feel caled upon to aay thet the able io furniel in ime B BRAT INSTALLMENT Yi THK Bkt AKD SOLD rid THE OKITTENDEN SRW Ao?S THe OBITTREORS the demand for thoes fully up te out any lots which w= for this sengon'a trade ae new ‘and will be received by the middie LLAB, . SHUTE & 00 , 45 Brosd' RY WHERE. NOW MBaDY 4 RORS & TOUSKY, General agenis, 121 Nacsa strost. imtendesce of Mi. 8 Wiliam He FOLLOWING ition bY ee BEST ACCOUNT BOOKS, MAD#® OND! O86; WiLL ot the University Medical fic C4 Bepowent further saita that the certificates annexed ere true and cree J.0 Kook, to be baiat ANDRAW A street, opposite Piatt. PROTROT INVALID® deponeat, ALLEN 8 HEATH. Sworn to before me this Tth day of June, a. D. 1966. Daze FP. Tin OF. ‘The follow ing ts one of the certificates referred to above — LSTTER FROM WM. J. STEPHENS ms. KY Ory, Oto, Jam. 25, 1868. Ba! Da, Heatn—I bereby avail myself of this opportanity te say that your medicines are working of the country. Dear sir, slsornegue jageas ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTR AND at 10 Sprivg extract (consumption street, opposite Be. wonders ip Unie escties zou have intros a i 5 ait i f j Ee ai be i reatorative— An tpstantaneous cure for weareigin row’ mation, tm} wen toany iN Nassau street; Mre. Hayes, 175 Fulton street, 7 CENTS LINEN COATS, At RVANS’, tremens, ear of ego ef “as Acdrees. JOHN PEN, Lt a 66 and 68 Fulton street 7 OBNTS LINEN COATA. a} BVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street 75 ORNS MEN OGIVAMS’, 66 and 68 Paton strvet 7 CENTS LINEN core, At BVAN@’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. 75 ORNTE LINKH, 004 At EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fultom street. $1 50 $1 50™* $1.50 BLACK ALPACA PANTS, At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton sweet, BLACK ALPAOA PANTS, At VAN, 0 ahd 68 Pulton reat ALPACA PANTS, AU RVANS’, 66 and 6 Fulton street. BLACK ALPACA PANTS, At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Pultom street. AUN Ree Gs ahd 68 Palton sieves, BT ee HERR AE on Paton street $175 8% LEP SAE os nnn ees $1.7 $17 $175" BLACK ALPACA Al BVANS’, 66 and 6 Fulton street, BLACK ALPACA COATS At BVANS’, 66 and « Fulton street, ALPACA COATS AUEVANM 66 and 68 Palton street BVA COA Ts $2 50 Wits , Band 6 Falton street, DUCK COaTSs At BVANS’, 6 and 68 Fulton street, $2.50 $2 50 WHITR 63 15 CENTS FOR FOR CHECK Ma) $ DUK COA: At RVAR®’, 6 and 68 Fulton street. puc. Vek Hall, 84 GOOD. MARSEILLES VESTS, ‘At Oak Haj], Sé¢and 86 Fulom street 75 CENTS FOR summn v at On COATS, tall, 8¢ RAMILL Laat at Oak Hall, 84 and a6 Fultow street, re K COATS At EVANS), 66 and 68 Fulton street, Fh ORNTS FOR GOOD LINEN Var Fulton are, WORTH $i and t6 Fallon sireos, WORTH $2 oa, ‘at Oak fall, 84 and 8% Palton sirest, BL 5() 708 Atak Ha i wir $] 79% Wanaanrep LINEN DUSTERS, WORTH 98, $2 50 DOUBLE STITCH $B POF 4.2000 sUMy ‘Owing to the MMER SUTT \aten ema | intend to clear out on SPOCK OF BUMMER CLOTHING By i §. B—Open until By, ¢ Fourth of J P.M; Tas of the RD WHITE DUCK COATa, UU, 84 and % Fulton street, or cLomaes, seaaon are aly. wy P.M No, 8. Oe GRQOR,

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