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} Police Intelligence. ‘Tum Aiceoxp Arrexrr or aspuction or 4 Young Nxan0.— ‘Tho report of the alleged attempt of abduction of the young negro boy Johnsen by his guardian, Capt. Morton, Created no litte excitement among the colored citizens of ‘the Fi'th ward during yesterday, The negro was kept in Custody of Sergeant Southerland, of the Fifth ward police, ali Thursday night, and at an early hour in the morsing several of his colored frienas, accompanied by David T. Curry, in whose custody the boy was the previous even. ing, called at the station house and took him to Curry’s papere she toutes toae e Charge aa‘ ‘Was the very last act Saiom, Maes, where be bad sven to vinit bia fa a it is bis custom, stopped at Mra Arnold's He met sam, the boy, sborily after bis arrival atthe house, and Dey expressed himself mucd pieased vn seeing the cay tain. Morton talked #ith him @ abort time, and asked Dim if be would pot ike to return to Amopriz, os mative piace. Sam replied, “You cou’t mean Wiwulogton, do you, Captaic!’’ Captan Morton says he was sme what surprised on hoeaciag this rewark, but told the bey bo, thst he going back to African Tas ‘was all that parsed beiwoen him tas hoy ‘There being several «oored vervants in the house tt is Supposed that tbe roy toid them that the Captate was go- to carry bim off South, and they, for the satety of sam, informed Airs. Arnold abd sho bai bim immediatety saat ‘@Way from the house. Caysain Mortcn expressed uimself determined to bave the boy returned to Mrs. Aravli, aad ‘wil this morning apply to Marshal Rynoaers w procure him from the custocy of Curry. LurostaNt Aknesr — The ship Globe, Capt. Baker, from New Orieaus for Cadiz, put into this port May 28, lwaky, and proceeced to Greenpoint for repairs, which bewg Gnished, she was towed to the Atlantic dock prepara- tory preceeding on her voyage, where she now lies. ‘Those two vigilant officers, Messrs. Lee and Gotlacd, of the darbor Ponce force, 1a their wauderings about tue Der Dor frequently bad tueir ateuston attracted to this yess) Dut unti recont'y taey were susyicionsonly; oa faursday they cropped o0 her, and arrested the fires officer, Alvert Loring, aud Chas. omish, second mate, for stealing aboat $800 Worta of bacco, being 4 part of the cargo of whe Grobe, They were commitied ov a charge of grand lar ~cepy by the presiciog Judge of the Taird preciact at Brookiyn. Toere are several brooklyn boatwea eau juck dealers connected with toe alfsir, who are all koowa, aod ‘will Dearres.6d. Ove of soew, Fraacia Moran, w6 arrost- €6 yeotorcay Morvicg. Caps ‘Baker, when frat taformed of the ushonesty of his cflicers, could scarcely creait tae fact, but on examination was pabiefled of its truth, aad 6x his determ'na:ion ta punish the offenders if posst je, The Harbor Police have, heretofore, received but hittie excouragement from o* ners of propsrty which fad Deen soled, a*, alter ts reture, they were not dusposed 0 spare time t) pr secute. (nis case no doubt will ro- sult cifferently,as the veficioncy in the cargo (if we aa- derstacd i, righty mast be made good by the captain or consignecs. 4n Unknown Man Bapty Bratey ny 4 Poucrman.— About s*x o’ciock last evening offlver Francis Anderson, of the Seventh precinct, was called into a liquor store in Cherry street, to srrest & man woo was disorderly. Ho took bim inw coswoy, and was proceeding with him two the station bouse, When the fellow turae1 upon the off. cor and vegas to best uim, aud succeeded im getting tue officer's club away Ovio-e be was aware of the inten foe officer was severly cut and jesperate fight recovered bis club or to the ground, jatlicting & serioas Tne fellow, who te un known, was immediately removed to the New York dos- pital by the above offlcer, where his wounds were pro. pounced of @ serious pature. Dxatu oy Tus TuRKker Tummy wo was Sior wy Pouicr- man Barss—Inqguesr wy Cononex Huis —William Scott, ‘the turkey thief, who was shot in the neck on the morn- ing of the ith inet. oy policeman Bates, of the fweiftn Precinct, diod on Friday morniag at Bellevue Hospital. Coroner Hills beid an ioquest upon the body, aud we eri. Cence Hbewes phat aoeur chree v'ciock in the moraing tac officer observed Scott walking across Hariem dridge, ‘having two live tirkoys w bis hand, Supposing tua; bo bad stolen the turk-)s, ihe officer accosted bim, aad asked ‘where be bad gut them. Scots replied that be bad pul chased them of & buwber named Williams, at West ‘arms. Tbo officer wid nim that no buicher of that oame Teelded ab West Farms, Scot then dropped the tarkeye apd fed. Toe cilicer, to irighten lim, fred two Pistol shots in the air. Scott, tnioking the officer's exhausted, turned and assaulted Bim, but was wn down sod compelled to surreader He thea @ Willingness tO go quietly with tho offiser, out od Dut @ Short Gisiace when ho again at- tacked pim with renewed violence. (uring the straggle which ensued, the officer fired his revolver agen, sad shot the prisoner in the neck, acd from tho wouad th recerved he died. Toe jary rendered a verdict exo rating the officer, in tne fo lowe Wo mt ‘that deceared cawe vo bis ceatn from the effects of @ pis- tol sbot wound received at tho hands of poicoman Ben- jamin Bates in the faithful dwcnarge of his duty walle he (deceased) was atwaptiug to escape from the ofliver, ‘after baving been arrested in Mott Haren, on the mora ing of June 14." Scot was an Kngtisnmen by birta, 23 years of age. Tt was vot uotil a day or two aller be was ‘Sbot that he would give nis name. fhe turkeys proved to have beon stolen from the yard of Mr. Marphy, at Woat Farms, who identifies them, Foroxp Dnarroy tix son-TreasuRy—ARREST OF THR PAR, sy Paxsxvtine rr —Oa Thareday afternoon a you > is moet in bis favor, aod it 1s choug! Deen made the dupe of some aesigaing person. Fecare oy « Prusosen.—Jobn Smith, alias Back Lang- doa, who with two othors was arrested on Wodnesday morning, ct wih the commission of « barglary at the corner of aan lel a goat g 4 on Thursday from the Jefferson Market prison, and nas not been retaken. It appears that ho iifted @ trap door in the ball of the prison, aod thas gained access to the col- lar, He theo crept the coal hole and got into the jard, after which he jumped over a fence and made off. Carrore or AN ALuacrD Hocan Tiner.—A young man pamed Joseph Henry was detected on Friday in the third story of house No 184 Third avenuo, which ho bat on- Cored, as slieged, for the purpore Of theft. A chisel aod pick similar to tbose by burglars were found on he person, ano he was locked up by Justice Quackenbush for exan ination. International Courtestes. CORRESPONDANCR SRTWREN COMMODORE KEARNY, U. & NM, AND SURGSON ROSE, M. Be M. N. Navy Yann, New York, April 21, 1858. Assistant Rose, Rogal Navy :— My Drak Sin— My public daties at this time prevent my , to express the hig! of Lod a ne States entertains you iB persoa, ‘avy Department s* ' 3 5: i z My SURGEON ROSR’'S REPLY. Apwrnacty Scavay, day oF Fuxpy, June 10,1868, letter of the Zia: of S&m—Your most April came to hand onty ® few days ago. 1 have to thank you for the high appreciation of my poor ser. i ff ! ; ; i i cit D6. be, sir, your most ovedient servant FREDEI Assistant Surgeon R. N. inc 1. Kranwy, U. 8, N., Commandant Navy yn, New York. ‘Who Owns Laura Keene's Theatre? SUPREMB COURT—SrACIAL TERM. Before Hon. Jadge Ingraham. ‘Yoaterday and the previous day wore occupied by cane involving the title to Laura Keene's theatre, in whish i i 2 i Mr. Reports, eeenee at Mr. 7 wa A Mowers, Whitney 19, Proprietors of the pvejoy Hotel, defendants, Mr, Rdverve himecif. wes oniled to the atand, but his testimony was to on ‘ment of the trial, which, it was claimed, was the require ment of the statate. rhe Judge held that the statate did not absolutely require ten days’ notice before tho trial, ‘and, on @ motion to suspend for ton days, in order w give the prescribed notice, ordered that the case go off wita (Goate, for the tori ——$<$_=$<$—$———— Tae Bayx Brot Rosneny ar Hartroro.—We ATO requested to state that the $4,800 lost at the American Hotei, in Hartford, stolen from the desk of the house, be longed to the Rast Aaddam Bank, of Fast Haddam, and not to the New Kngland Bank, ot Kast Haddam, as pud- 100d Hartiord paper, vad copied into the AmkaLo of «> eterdar. ‘The Passage ef the Vanderbiit. Naw Yorx, June 18, 1863. Jamms Gonpow Baswurr, EaQ.:— This morning’s HxxaLvetates the Vanderbilt was ‘seven days and tep bours’’ to Cape Race from Cowes. Her time sppears to me to be as | jlows:— Left Cowes, 7:! fdas agony Time to Cape Race—6 da; I would respectfully suggest that this made in the Dxaaip, which w Yorkers regard authority as ¢o steamers’ trips, and espectaily asthe Vanderbilt ie the only american s:eamsbip uew 1a service that is capable of competing with the orsia. I predict the Vanderbilt's arrival before widnight this Cay, the 18th, AMERICUS. Clty Intelligence. Maerva oy Fanunes avn Ganpawens.—A largo meeting Of the farmers and gardeners why bring thelr produce to the New York market took plece last evening, at No. 253 Fulton street. Michael Tacthaber was moved to the chair, and after ho had called the mooting to order thera was a motion passed calling for an address from Mr. Woodaworth, the couasel employed by the association, to make koown their gre: isaces and adopt moesures to nave them redrosaed. On rising the speaser stated that tho city wuthorities shoula sympathise with the farmers, especi- aly at the present time, when we ground which was alotied to therm te seli their produce was monogo ised by otbers, and as the Governor of the State endeavored t BiVO it lateiy into the hands of private todividuais. an ‘acy Mayor's > an they ar ae cig Priviiege toey na purchased. butchers aud cibers are equally labie to bave the ordinance enforced ageinst thom, yet the farmora alcee are Golested. He bad an interview with Mayor Hhemann sicce tnerr iast mecting, at vhich he stated that be ‘would do the best be could to have aome ground be- toe city alowed spectatly for the use of the which ts the very thing whey require. They are at prevent knocked abvut oy we potice and compiets- ly at the mercy, in many ivstances, of the market doal-rs. is concluded by stating thet the ground now advertised by the City lospector at Gouverveur slip for the use cf toe farmers is too small, and tucrefore Lot what ts re quires, ane by urgiog the necessity of united action on the past of the farmers. Osher speeches wore a'so made in the same strain, and thea the following committee of seven Were ee'ec.cd to draw up resvludons:—J. Steele RR. Batiy, J. Bill, A. Beck, A. Reok, Jr., T. Kiaket aud M Norris. ' The resolutions provided tha: the farmers re quire & market place able to sflora them accommodations iD the city somewhere betow Fourteenth strect, and that measures be tasen by their counsel toovtain thie as & walter of Dovessity from the Common Council, aed tat al) farmers be compelled tog» there to dispose of their proguce or bo iisbie tw @ fine. Tne tesoiutions were adopted acd the meeting adjourned suject to tae call of she chairman. Cast Inox Pavement in Vesey Sraser.—The Sixth and Eighth avenge cars commenced running trom the corner of Barclay ani Church streets on Toursday, instead of at the junction of Broadway and Vesey street, as heretofore, pecause of the laying down of a new iron pavement in the latter street, which was began that day. With their usual Gisregard of the pub.ic coaveuience, the railroad compa- nies made Lo public annowecement of their chauge of ter- minus, apd there was a crowd nearly ali day long at the old stopping place in Broadway, wouderiog when “those cara would come along?’ The new pavement is to be the fame as that ian Cown some years since tw front of tne Post Citice in Nassau stroet, which bas so far worked well. 1t aifuras » good feotnoid for horses, and wears Tt will be @ great convenience for the railroads in Vesey street, whore tno ascent to Broad way in #0 stoop as to be an exirome bardship to the horses Grageog & are unless the pavement i good; and (he cobble sioues are almost always out of repair. [Hoecco the necessity of a ew pavoment, Tm Mosnc Terx.—Isanc Edriah, the Turk, who bas been missing for some time past, and whose wife has been advertise « xtensively, bas not yet turned up, aod it is feared that he is dead. It seems that he has boca a resident of B»ton, and ciaims to be a converted Mahome- dan He made a living by selling books in the Odd Fel jows' snd Froe Masons’ lodges, avd to attract attention bad been in the habit of dressing in full Turkish costume. Ho mace money enough to accumulate a litue property, including a bovse and lot in Brockiyn. @n one of his business tours to New, Orieaas be bad a fit of insaaity, to Which be was subject, and on word being sent tohis wife, she bad him seut oo to ber in the steamsnip. On coming to the city w meet him she found that he had left the vesee!, and as he was insase at tho timo the worst is feared. ibe wile beunts tue police headquarters, Dut nothing bas been learned regarding bis fate. Sorsmn Coxomanon or tux Bussep Vincim at Sr. Mary's, Honoxex, N. J —This grand, and to those imme- diately toterceted, impressive ceremonial of the Roman Catholic Church, will tage place to morrow, the 20th inat., ‘at the Rorvan Cathclic church, Hoboken, deaicated to the Virgip under that invocation. The painting a veryre markab © apd beautiful copy of the celevratet Metoana tm the year ee pos. The paintiog is vive feet Ligh ana six feet wide, and contains seven personages, besides a glory of !unumera win Ue pertorabea by the Right te Siabop oe wark wi iv. Commencing at balf-pent ten s'owck. It in sxpected thes there will De an immense number of spectators present. Lire Avo Scayes iv Kaneas—Lactoxe oy Ma. FO, Prnaix.—A lecture on Kansas was deitvered last evening by Mr. E 0. Perrin, late private Secrotary of Gov. Waikor in Kansas, in the Atheneum, Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ‘There was a large attendance, principally composed of description of the , and enumerated its natural advantages. ‘then referred to the administration of Governor Walker, and commented upon the Lecompton Asoraxk Mirraxy Visrt.—It is announced tachment of the Illinois militia, Twonty-second Regiment, ‘will visit this city during the coming summer, and will be received by Company A, Washington Grays, Eighth Regi ment. The Illisois militia will number 112 muskets, will be commasded by Major Payoo will also Boston, Philateipbia and Washington, and will retore home by the way of Nashvilie, Tennessee. Altegethor, it will be one of the most extensive excursions ever taken in a ben, on the 26th and 47th of July next. It will bea fair and will ipclade canon firtng, prize fring, Ao. proceeds are to be in aid of a fund for ‘a Steuben monument tn this city. Five hundred dollars already bern deposiied im our savings canks for this purpose. tor and ontver.cen il Other appropriations, bille not printed and Indefinite, including all private Dills,,... 8,665,036 87 Grand total ....se.es «sees 5 $888,000,000 00 This reduces, it will be seen, the rogalar a) ace " ny yd for the service of the year 1860 to somoth! w= than fifty three and a half miilions of doliars—a very eatiafac- tory exbibit when we reflect that the opposition are about by by A campaign against the democratic party om the double grown! of us cxiray agance You NEW YORK HARALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, Whe Turf. CENTREVILLE OOURSK, L. I —TROTTING- Tuorsvay, June 17.—Trotiing mach $600, mite heats, to wogene \¥, D. Peabooy named bay geidiag.. reo'd for’t. B. @ovéreffoamed brown mare .. paid for’. Bans Day match $600, mile heats. H, Wootrudl camed br. m, 10 skeleton wagon, rec'd for’t. W. Peat iy pamed or. g. to road wagon. _.... paid fort. Flora Te. uple #as sold the other Gay to Mr. MoDonald, of Baltimore, for #8 000 Highly Interesting frem Utah—The British Outzages—Affauzs ta = Washtugton—Nows frum Eurepe, California, tie Svuth Pa- eifie, New Granada, Mcxico, Cuba, St. Do- malnge, Hoyt, South America, dio.--Latest Inteiligence--Markets, dic., de. The Wusatr Hezatp will bo pubitsned at ten e’cieck this morning. Among its contents wit! be found the follow: ing: interesting from Washington—The Final Adjournment of Congress, &c. Highly Interesting from Utah—Ofticial Fespatches of Gov- ernor Cummirg—His Reveption and Experience among the Saints—their Views as erproseed in Mass Mecting—The Mer- mous Kvacuauag their Northeiu Settlemeats—Disailoction wmong the Faithful, &o. ‘The British Outrages—Arrival of the Britis Steam Yacht Syren from Bermcda—A speci» Mosseager from the British Acmiral to Lord Napier—The Visits of the Cruisers to our Vessels to be Stopped, &c., dc. Mews tiom Europe—The Feeliag ta England Belative to the Outrages on American Veasels-Ampic Apology fro- wired, &e., 4c. ‘Iwo Weeks inter News from California, Important from Mexico -The American Minister Resisis the Forced Covtributions from Foreigaers—Oritical State of the Zulosga Goveromeut—The Idea of Amorican Intervea- oa~ Possible Keiurn of Sante Anna, &c., dc. News from the South Pacific, New Uranad Indies, South america. &e. Kdltrisis—Mr Buehanas’s Administradoa—Its Success es—its Enemies and its Bopporters in Congress; The Der2y Evasion in Parlinment—True Causs of the British Outrages; ‘The Pelly Intrig ues iu Central A merica—Impudent Deciara tion of Presi¢ents Mora and Martinez, The News from Mexi co—Present and Frospeotive Uhanges there; Commersial Ro sults, as seen tn toe Clearing House Beports, &c., &¢. Latest News >y Telegraph Financial, Commercial, Religions, Potitical, Sporting and Murttime intelligence, Weekly Seview of ths New York Cattle Market. Pemly Market Koport—Retail Prices of all Kinds of mar- ketable produce. Marrieges and T esibs, together with a large variety of in teresting Loves! apd Miscellaneous Ttems, Bingie copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, cam be had attbe counter. Price six cents. The matis for Southampton and Havre, by the steamship North Star, will close at the Post Office at balfpast ten o'clock this morning. The Weexiy Hemavn will be ready im time for mailing. Subserip'ions ard advertisements for any edition of the New Yous Henaup will bercecived at the following places in Burope:— Loxpox.....Samson Low, Son & Co., 47 Ludgate hill. Am.-European Express Uo., 51 King Wiltiam st. ‘aba, Wost Panis........ Am. Kuropean Express Co., 6 Place dela Bourse. Livanroot.. Am.-European Express Co, 9 Chapel street, K. Stuart, 10 Kxchang Bavaz......Am.-Europeam Expre or hair of a Dad eolor. are invited to sali and comsult Doctor Espenscheio’s Summer Stock.—This Season soggests tbe necessity for s light bat, as well as comfort ania At ESPENSUHEID'S, No 118 Nassou @ress hat be bas ever brought uarantied superior to any sold in Girly’ and Children’s Stcaw Hate, Ih every SBnery ane style, at BANTA’E, coracr of Canal'and Wooster A Large Assortment of Straw Hats, in evory variety and styi¢, ot WHITE'S, the hatter, 148 Fulton ‘The Coup de Moin of the Seasen, ‘The beaver cassimere hat GENIN, 714 Broadway. ‘The Casimere Hat, In the “ sensation style’ of the season. GRNIN, 714 Broadway, ‘The Beaver Cussimere ee nee GENIN, 214 Broadwa; Another Swill Mik Ouat:ege—The other as ove of frank Leslie's raporters entered one of wn “nodteil”’ stables, a party of the huge milkmsida, Ait elu's, plusblorks, &5, ran forward to atark bin. Tainad his wea} Epos Those in the rear er'ed oul, Ion OR} , 214 Broadway. never ; Siby HOLMBA 28 Brosdway. ee eee Clothing.—Scett & Fowler.—The Coolness the weather bas indused us to will further red rive our summer ing. BOOTT & La 4 ie. 83 and 36 Jobn street, corner of Nassau. Fashionable Summer Ciothing—At James LITTLE'S, 671 Broadway (Lafarge House), opposite Bond Gentlemen's Furnish: ready made and to order, at CHAR! Broadway. ‘The most Complete Stock of Gentlemen's fornt to be found im the city ia at CHARLES LUM 4.00.'5, 2955 Brondway. Goods. — Shirts, LUM & 00.'S, 29055 In the City can Obtain Correct pbrenologieal examinations wi ta and full written de- of daily, at 308 way. ; Weed's Patent Sewing Machine Depot, 48 Broadway, N. ¥. No. 10 of «Stephen H. Branch’e A\ la out, Bt ets a mreet; so Mill long regret your folly. Pieme & Lobin's nt, the onl: nuine Ree misoriiancous advertinements. #. DU Broadway, tbe only autborized agent, Holiowny's Otntment..To those Tormented with plies, or with serofuious swellings of the glands soe- Dions eruptions, or any disease of the ontward mem| thie preparation gives immediate and permanent relief. at 80 Maiden lane, N. ¥ . ‘Y, 69 You, who are suffering the most torturing remem berthat & few botties of thie yet Fy a afford great relief. ‘of the mont trying cases have pT ay UY "ant aeees eee exper: ie Ly tH tO 7) more fied ae may ire, For ‘ where. Redicet Care Tro, Clarcie mtockiogs, beat ms ROH ‘5 Mo. 2 Vesey oir 1H MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Barrtec. Brows—Lswron.—On Thursday, June 17, by the Rev. Bemue! D Aicxancer, J E Buown, @& Neware, N. J.,t0 ANNa I., daughter of Aboer Lawton, Kaq , of this city. Fox—Ws7e —Oo Wednestay, Juce 16, as the Middle Dutch Reformed oburcd, Brcoklyn, by the Rev. NE. Smith, Mr Osmenn Fox, poe Eo Joliet, Tl, to Mise Jkony, cident daugier of Joun White, Esq , of Brookiya.r Gririms- Acksawam.—At Beaver Dain, @ county, Wisconsin, ov ‘horaday, Juve iT, by tae Rev. J.J. Mure, Mr. Acvkko 5. Gkunms, Of this city, to Miss Lavka R., daughter of Abram Ackerman, Kaq , of the former piace. Jxsuirs—Wutiams—Om Thursday, June 17, ‘at ¢ Gesrch of the Bal Trivity, Brooklyn, by the Rev. J. W. Rongrt 4 Jewxins to miss fanny of 8. Thoms Fitiams. 9p ay Suaman—Suenwoop —On Thursday evening, June 17, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Asa D. smith, D D, Samoxt C. seamay to Arwva F., eldest daugn- tor of Nokon Sherwood, Keq., all of this city ‘Tumrvos—Srovrevasr.—Oa {oursday, June 17, by the Rev. Wr. Tompsing, Mr Cranies W. to Miss Many SrutEvanT, of Brook!yn. ‘Van Rirsx—Gace —On Thureday evening, June 17, by the Rev. Joba Dowling, Jawms H. Van Puree to Kare M, Gavgbtor of Capt. Simeon Gage, all of this city. New Hevea papers please copy. Watis— Finney —Ua Sunday, Juve 13, by the Rev. Dr. =, C~ F. Was, of Philadelphia, to Miss ANNs #ixy, ia city Philadephia and St. Louis papers please copy. Otea, Barny.—Ov Thursday, Juue 17, after @ long and printfa) Mivees, Jouw Bary, aged 36 years, lees 3 days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitee to steud the funeral, at bal! past two o'cicck, from the residence of bia paropts, No. 236 Last Twentieth street. ‘Cacsuik.—On Friday, Joae 18, James Cuossix, aged 64 years, 8 vativo of Pumirieshire, Scotiand. Bis irionés are respectiully invited ¢o attend the fune- ral, at three o'clock this (Saturcay) afternoon, tom ni Inte reeicence, No 23 Ninth avenue. jp Brockiyn, on Fria: Jane 18, Recura, Dobrmaan, aged 36 years aod 8 mouths ‘The reiatives end friends of the family are resoectully Invited to atiend tho funeral, trom hor late residence, in Franklin avenue, near Futon avenue, on Sunday afer. mocn. at three o'clock, without rurther invitation. Priiade pbia papers please copy. @Dxwco1t —Io Brockiyn, E D, on Friday, June 18, Jo- ‘SEPHINE, infant Cavgbrer of Frack 3. and Kate W. Driscoll. Epwakps —Lo this city, oo thursday, June 17, Unaxiaes G Enwanpe, Ksq, formerly of Solma, Alabama, in the 56th year of bis age His relatives avo friends are ‘nvited to attend the funs- ral, from No. Se Weet {hirty Gret street, this (Saturcay) afternoon, ai two o'clock Franper —On Pricay, Juno 18, after a short but severo llpess, Matias Fiasnag, relict of the late Lhomas Fiender , im the 70th year of ber age, Due notice will be given of the funeral. Jomrsox —in Brock!yn, on Thursday. June 17, Ax» O'Baies, wile of James J. Joonson, aged 30 sears. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invitee to attend the tureral, from ber tate resideoce, No 5 amity street, near Hicks street, this (Saturday) after noon, at two o’cicck. Jouseoy.—Cn Fr day, Juno 18, Jawms Jomsor, aged 33 years, 1 movth and 11 days. Fis friencs aod acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funera!, from bia tato residence, No. 384 Ninth street, at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon. MoKAy.—On Friday, Jape s8, Madaket AGena MoKar joes belovea wife of William McKay, in the Stet year of er age The friends and relatives of the family, those of her brother, Michael Campbell, aod of her brothers-io iaw, ‘Thomas Fitzsimons anc Edward White, are respecttully in- vited to atieod the fusersl, from her late residence, No, 119 Goer oxk street, on Sunday aMervoon, at two o'clock. Moonm.—On Friday, Jane 18, Tuomas D. Moors, ia the ‘78d year cf his ag ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tnvited to at- tena the funeral, hout turther tpvitatim, at St. Thomas , at three o'clock. —Oo Friday morting, Juse 18, Mrs. Box ‘™4 M. Porresmuens, wife of C Poppenhusen, aged 35 esre. : ‘Toe friends of the family are invited to attend the funo- ral, this (Saturday) afternoon. at three o'clock, from her late resiaence, No 164 Henry street, Brooki;n. Rxa.— Un Friday, Juse 18, of scariet fever, Axpnew Las re ~ gpa and Mary J. Rea, aged 2 years and 4 ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, o'clock, from the residence of his pareats, No. 41 ret. sires Scorr.—At fempetesd, 1. 1., on Thursday, June 17, Mr. Soort, aged 66 years ana 10 months. ‘The reintives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 0 attend tbe funerel, this (Saturday) afterooon, at ove o'clock, from St George's church, yal, without furtber invitation Ciroinpats payers please copy. Seon — On vad y oops 14, Gronce H., son of G W. and Frances F. Stith, aged 9 months and 2t days. ‘The friends of the ily, and the mombers of the New York 1ypograptical Union, are res :ectiaily invited to at wend the funeral, this (Satur¢ay) morning, a! ten o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No. 160 Orchard street. Wusen.—-Un Friday, June 18, Cuasias Wasos, in the 0th year of bis age. ‘Toe friends of the family are invited to atten? the fune ral, from bis late residence. corner of Skillman street and Park avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afwrnoon, at toree attwo Laaiow o'clock. Woor.—On Friday, Jane 18, Mary Woo, widow of Francis Wood, a native of England, aged 64 gears Her friends are respectfully invited to aitend the fune- rai, from her ‘ate reeidempe, No. 290 Mott street, on San- day afternoon, at ore o'clock. English papers please copy. MISCELLANEKUUS T HENRY RORINBON'S, 906 MAST FOURTERNTR AL street, best family coal, well screaned, ‘84 8 per ton. LFRED WUNROR 4 CO, No. 441 Rroadway, deiween Canal and Grand «treets, COMMAR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, A LARGE AS*ORTMENT OF WELL MADE GOODS AND GENT? RL PTY Lites, At moderate prices for quality, Ae, T GIMBREDR'S THE NRW AT HOME INVIEATIONS ou note payer. The mort recherchi: style this season T BVERDELL’S—WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, & Paris style. These elegant cards can only be had in Broadway, corner of ‘T JONFS’, 10 ANN STREET Bi 0 FOR FANCY SHORS A ‘nnd gaitern. and only $8 for first quality of patent leather PERMANPAT CURR POR A Lt PUSS! PILES! PILES DR. WiTMER’S PILE SUPPOSTTORY will gnaramtes to eure any ease of internal or external piles. ombearor cone o7 pune Prineipol aepot No 246 street, Few York. Wee Re AND ORT Tt RIG! NUMBER, Agent for Breoklyn, Mra HA 175 Fulton street. N RXCITING ROMANCE OF THE REVOLUTION. commenord NRW TORK SUNDAY COURIER, George Lippard'e ¢ romance, sotitied BLANCEE BRANDS WINE. Secure the opening chapter, The story will be neatly live trated with ENGRAVINGR 00) etree the COU R. Price only three cents per cov: ale by all ihe agents, for others. No connection with other store, aed 00 wellers, mationers or bookae And cannot fail to ss | ion interesting. cA JAMES L. SMITH ACO, T GIMBREDF'S, ORIGINALITY 18 TUR MOTTO. of any Rind furpieied to jer mers Or For ‘Wil contain von god bograp ica aketches of 15 Spence street. —We copy nowe, brit lead the faahlon and farnish itana rer} one wh GRRAT MAN.—DR. of crtain specie motictoce st i errs oem wt 110 Rpri Rroséway, hoe proved bimectt to be a srent and West, if we may. believe the reputation from those regiona. He is {mons for enring ti of en, Asthma, liver complaint, ‘ty opmta, epilep. fy, and (all Aber nerv ns ciseaacs. He ‘ass the cannabis ‘Which ia warranted to be a sure and speedy cure for all the maladies above mentioned. {te had no Duiainem connection with any other Fie aoltctia gall from invalids and their frienda, w Clers (several in number and bi sented and explained. The sic hia narvices THOMAS TILTON, WHO HAS treatment of diseases and the sale mtreet, west of jo the Rast bia speeiiic matt- of) will be pre. ‘Avail themselves of Sn UNIONS OR ENLARGEMENTS OF THE GREAT TOR without pain, so that the boot ean be worn im- ely t the least venience to the patient, by Dr. LACHARLE, surgeon chieqpedist, 760 Broadway. UY GIFFING'S PATENT ICE BREAKER -IT SOON faves lis cost in lee, and Wik not inj For sale by all hardware dealers in the United States, ‘YORNS EXTRACTED FREE FROM PAIN.—BUNIO! J inverted patie, vascular excrensences, Ae. tn 1858, - Bann we, Belgivem vrussel: |, Germany, beve lived in & good | past, saiezee sencnante health uotll Decemver to my atrenmg: 0 aad reduced my corle Bot rei eve thacos and my im' The weakoess xf loot all faitb ettbous reiief to soon tee lovunat be ee well acqn' eopfideuce that | repoeed ia mediowne: «ince whih tims t Pa to watch over my belpices and’ unprovised for ctilarer; it is to his grest skill as a coosump tye doctor, aaa bis most excellent mecicine, that t owe my {ite apd eximenoe. After the mast exreme 0 er the eMlicied cormmuniy. I have slacs recom- al of my couawy peovie o ce! up a bia, aed PZ 0 sry wi heoure salwfaction. With the stucerest tuce towards you for your umely and muck of te remain your grateful and remored pt Mxs. Sautex, No. 159 First avenue, between Teota anc sieventh streets, New York. DB. J. b. DUBIN, 121 Kighth exoet, Cita'on piace, N.Y. ORE OF LOUISVILLE WsTER WORKS BONDS, BEAB- 7 tng six por cent int mstaring 1887, principal aad interest payable in ine city of New rors, ne: by a ape- tax ond ths water revenues. The eatire dobt of oy amounts to 1,825,160 of which is only conta- cent snd te being gracusiiy liquidated) With resets coomaling Of rea. oniaie, miovks, Ac $4 015,708 ‘The taxnbles for 1887 umount to.. on 33,623,666 ‘The population ts 70,000. ‘tbe loan is contracted for the construction of the water works acd san unexceptions urity and weli worthy the attention of pariies wisaing aaxfe ‘nvertmeat, tt Louls Ocunty per cent Anticipation bonds, ma ‘uriog in 1862, 1863. prisoipal and it payable ia this city. ‘They ure iseued in an‘icipation of aspecisl tax upoa ail the property of te county, whicn is ampie to secure the Ppa; meat of the interest an’! the entire debt al maturity, and bat bever failed im tte coviection. and Berest Valley Railrond seven per cen yerabie bends, maiaring 1868, prineypal sad (nvereet tp thiscity. This road is ieased to the Ubieago an ‘Baulrosa at 1éand ‘rental that geaures the thierest on the debt wad elgh widend on tue mock, making these bode atriedy frm cians railroad security. ‘Te Boove described bonca for sale n; y, CLARK, DOLE & J0., 51 Wall street. The partiontars of ai the above bonds, (fo ncing copies charter, erdipences and etatiniice of the ci'y of Louisviti-, copy ef tease of Peoria and Burent Valley fuetlroad (whic perpetual) to Ceienge Aaa Book 4 oad, may be bad ob &pplicaon as above. XORNS, BUNIONS, NAIL® PENETRATING THE (Gees, extracted wihont pain, 90 thet the bost can be wore immediately after the operation without the least tnconveni cace to ‘be patent, by Dr. ZACHAKAK, surgeon chiropodt, 700 Bioaaway. VAN THE MAYOR OUTRAGE THE PAIVACY OF THR (United ftates ma‘ls with impwntiy? Bead the views of THE SUNDAY MERCURY apon tf be tala OUTKAGE TRON PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE RT'K COMBINATION PNSUMATIC RX- the albany kye ena Far infirmary, (nie oparaiag eurgeon of the Ro el + Kyo apd war Intrmary ) afier care a vest, ano study mae succeeded tn inventing an evtire y new inewrit ‘men’ for the trevmert of ceatners nna discases of the ear; K. tractor and ear ayrings.—Dr GILSERE, of operaiin, dillereat manuer {rom waything ever brought vefare jublic, amd des ined to suvercede every otper ap fi the cure of deainess, from whatever oxuse tt may Linpoe fi he produced. Its operation is’ based ou siriitly scieutitic privciples derived from a thorough knowledge of the aaa (my of tbe ear, and (be disenaes to which it ie ewbject, aad ecnne quently muat produce estis{netory resuius in every ease where 1! is ised necording te directions ‘This is Bot a mere experimest of tbe investor, for there is Tat fas been emploved ‘by Te-Ulibert, with au h na -cunt 7 employ ‘ " 4u bm omi- of in the Rochester F; nfr- sot unteg uy {rom Bowe for the purpose 0} \reament, loag esough to eet a cure: and can be seat to any part of the couniry by eepress, wich pertect safety, where the directions {ur séadtn) are explicit, The advantages of this method of treatment ae — J, Itwentirely tree from any danger of making the case worse, ee progusiag any bea effet os 2 Ie use ts mot attemGed with ihe least disagreeable sensa- Ct 6 it streugthens the auditogy werve, removes ei! 9 the ear. 7. it will cure cases 0: confirmed deafness that will yield to ‘bo other treatmme wt Full ¢ireetions will yy each irs'rument, #008 to prectege the possibility of a mistake in using it. address se okt, yy NY YB, ear seat free to any address. 0 YOU DYE YOUR H. D hair er and bir restorer, the best and remedies for the hair ever ‘wish te darkem your hair \ ZACHARIB’S FOOT Of WASH—FOR RAY REGHIWG, hardenmg. ve perspiration, a delightful tothe feet. For ‘ais by Dr. OuAnIE, 700 Mioadway. RUPTIONS ON THE FACE TWENTY-FOUR YEARA, va 3 Mra MG. ed . 6. B. Smith's magnet. Fkinner. 4) heave street, Newark, N.J. For sale at 322 Canal street, near Chureb, at druggisa, D* Fermowant CARD RENGRAVING.—WEDDING, viet business cards executed in the most ap- [BWITT, 299 Broadway, corner of mane tie Poet; F OM OTRST FAST TO » ali urope to Usthey, fare proeiei from farthest Ri LYON'S powder bears ihe away. Fatal ‘tis to bo Guarding you Anis, mee, uitoes, Feed upon it, sichen, die And bis pills, of rate and mice Tee Seware *¢ coustertot, " « Or you'll find that you are bit. jor pome ragea's, without oh py ‘At Ris store, You'll * SOIDR KS FOR TRAVELLERS —APPLETON'S oA Lat 0) ae * aD K OF TRAYRL SAAR RO" VOE" nih sovraman RAN Hates. 8 25 of tk ver HaNy BOOK FOR THE UNITED OBRMB AND CHECKER ROARD ‘Noa. 46 and 345 Broadway, RAT ORIGINAL STORY, G* r vont Joun B. Wursama, MNSTonY OF WOMEN EN Riae srcan, SUNDAY MORNING, J 1868, Hare you seen the NRW YORK A’ tince tte recen' eniargems nt? It ie still sold om Sunday, and is really the bes: Of ail the Sunday papers. GABA? ORIGINAL stony, By Dr. Jou B. Wrasasws: ONE PASSION! A STORY OF WOMAN BARBI In the NEW YORK ATLAS, SUNDAY MORNING, June 3, 1868 re you seen the YORK As sitce tte revent ulareement it tn aad on Sunday, and Is realiy the vest of all the Sumday papers. RRAT ORIGINAL STORY, seamen ‘Dr. down B, Wiuetams, U0! ASBIK A GTORY OF WOMAN'S BATRI Tn the YORK ATLAS, SUNDAY MORNING, Jane Fave you p ibe NB YORE Ati ines ita recent be Sieatg pee om Sunday, and is really tbe vest REAT ORIGINAL STORY, By Dr. Jou B. Wissans, ONE PASBION! A STORY OF WOMAN'S BAVBI In the 8 in YORK ATLAS, SUFDAY MORKING, June 2), 1868. Have you the NaW YORK ATLAS since ite recent bay ry Tein stil sold om Sunday, and ia really the Dest of ail the pagers. G REAT SUMMER BOOK. x suet out, THK AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND LECTURES 1 ° LOLA MONTRA. A handsome i2mo volume, elegantly bound in muslin, ‘With a superb steel portrai: by Rogers. Mrice $1. CONTRITS. Antoblograpby, 1 eroines of Bist Antoblography, Part 11. Come aspect of Lave. Beantitul Women, Wits ‘omen of Iaris, Gallant y. Romaoiam ‘These lectures abonnd in the most spicy aneototes and picquant reminiscences, They show an aculeness of tien aed an amozst of eareful relioc.ion aad researe None w Through them, sod nade 0 teas ventty le Li ui is to be from their brillianoe and art. Lola Montez I@ & woman of superior talents, of extensive realing, of great politieal information, an extensive traveller, a forcible write: of Bnglieh, a betier linguist chan bait the col lege pedante, and one of the mest charming of te — Reslon Dolly Post ‘This book will be rent by meil, postage paid. to any part which moral rons conversational- orice three a poare ‘as 1 was scarcely able fo move bY buehaod provided we reveral goo! Uhlogs oul é vater ats ima ie this condiion, cong ag Se quaniition. tien was wr fo'weak ani a> heavy teat f could Sot wccount wot my back Woudvled me very muck. Bb fn the doctors, baring taken oo many ‘bags, SUSCELLANEOUS, a ne \BBEN B8AL-0H. -BPAONS MOST AND CHAsDOwS ‘Vin Imperiat—Thie [emowe wine raraived dirmct Pur cele by Jone VUNCAM & RONS, 5 sroee porters Joes, om dimmnte, xo - o L' ny y Nad pal ta CARI ds 7 BronAway, where you cam get bes: of acy Rouse t the city, andof any style you wamb. RLIGIOUS LIBBRTY RBNBANGERED LEGTHLATIVE of 73. y a . be Seventh Day Baptiste Cemand ther cmefations rights, ean BUNDY MERCURE, hetabitebed LK Baving a larger woexly circuletion Was the combined pcan of thts ott.) Ut publish to-morrow aN aPPRal, T FRIENDS OF EQUAL KIGHTS AND ESLIMOUD PREEOUM From the Bevoiith bag Replat teneral Tenlereese orivans read in this ‘the erotimaa 6 of Cae tan tal Washing oa, and mart well toe traitors whe are oe tne bid of ver re prt roche somstnoome (are rr Ly served by mice oped all day Busday. grroxa & Boss VATENT PLATFORM SOALES Pormarhy TRE: Use tama . or B. VY, HAUG OUT &0U. yo urendete. La RVRRETT ANY CRITTENDEN STRAW Hata lave proved to be Lea No etYLeo ween Beca: ‘hey menias aals of tho comsuaor, vase wi r. ‘And arp for aio by” ALL FASBTIOW A: -ATATLBO@S. aa GREAT LOCAL SATURDAY PAPRR, TRE N&W YORK LEADER, A NEW ARRANGER MNT. In copsequence of the ¢xtraurd nary demand forthe New Yor’ Lea er end the aumeruu complewie mede at ‘he efies by parties ba ure it reg! , o been arable to pree been perferee to have the Leaver on day morning, by he newsagentr througbout 7, Tt is cply peoessery for eubsoribere to leave their aamer af the office of the NEW YORK LRADKE, 118 Naseon street, ‘To tonure prowot de iver~ of the Leader at their rosidenoas, By this arrangement It is boped mmpplier tnd very one be enabled vo preware neepy Of the GunaT BATUMDAY PAPRE, local In Interest, and, name tee NAW YORK LEADER, Office 113 Sassau strest, JOHN OLANOT, MOST EMINEST a MEKICAN JUBISTS on the beneb holé the pinion that MAYOR Ti MANN'S DESPOTIC COURSE la unconstitutional ned In fegroat violation o Law. D +d by the people? DAY NEMCURY of to morrow. ‘Mr. KANMEDY, of Rorpury has dissovered in ene ct GW common pasture Weeds & peg ERT ing or TEE WORST ACROVULS DOWP TO 4 COMMON PINTIA algae Gecotetns wil cure the worst ince. ‘Two oF three hotties will clean the of bites. ee gentes ave warmed to cure the worst canker in i ‘Three or five bottles are warrasted tocure the wert Aine alng uierre fy Ree ty A ae On three botles are warranted to cure the weruvtins orm 2 Pom 540 SY 411 Tam ABHIONABLE RETAIL DEALER FOIL AND METALLIC CAP MANUF AGTOR' T No $8 Crosby street, New Yor. si ‘are mameteet ee oe patent BOLLEr TiN FOr ot @n sessed, Ne for ‘Thin beaten toil tira iperier ta “ilinasy asd occag® METALLIC Cars eeu teinn ee ne ee ee i} NAT, VUME FROM THR ‘Soc eet PiTiaE tetaansare of Re. 1 new:Bond ree, purchaseus Pyne 4 Ce, 2 Ni street; Mra. Hayes, 175 Futon o . Ase : lest streat, WAT EVERY LADY NFEDR—weOURDY's #! sopporter For sale by Mra. BOW LMR, 456% Broad: varie: EE FES SCHRIDAM AROWATIC SOBNAPES in the pure tincture of juniper, distilied from that can be selected ip at an: medicated, not by the common Pi botanical variety of the aromatic berry, whose more vinous extract is distilind and ite sp lrtraone sowent sed thug it becomes uisite Uavor and aroma, and medicinal i qt i if i i i ie i H i il i ik Hlth 3 £ ; if w= PATRET Lear -— annpemp arn, GREAT bd PROOF SAPS OF THE WORLD, AY, rom, HY, WEN VENUS, THE THIN SKIN’D, MADE RARYEE ber abode To pive beauty tte fullneee and scope, the'rare must bare given to Dr. Goaraad The srcret of her soap. Barth contatis not ® more giorious: for the tive eure of tam, prmplea, freckles, Set better, rm eas and ail skin deformities. GOURAU WS poutre suvtile uproote halr low forchesda or Tan'body watery partot nd quickly, warranted Lily whi fluabed, ont fianid rouge bait dye and reerorstivg ‘at the od opel Ne Walker aurect firet store from Bi lway, Mrs Tapes, pe ary, Sawyer $c, ; Park & em, Callender, D ts HRave Oo! We have still a complete assoroment of STRAW HATS, Of the above styles, NOW 80 KUCH WORT fy THN YOUNG GENES oF THIS ofeT, F LN WITTE ABD BROWN COLOR, AY THE CAR, A. LELAND & OO., 189 Brosdwag. ¥ OF SUMMER CLOTHING Re SR SUeS Oak Hall aed 50 Paliom street RSRILLES VESTS AT 75 CRNTS, AT 1.000 “Se GRUOT'S Oak Fall, %4 and 86 F alton street, 7 LINEN OOATS. 15 CENTS, AT 1,000 DB GROOT'S Oak Hall, #4 and % Fulton street. 1.000 soe CR5OFS ont ea and 8% Fulton street, 1,000 RELIES Sen Fine clothing selling in ‘Owing to the Inteness of the orason T imiead 10 clear om my entire sock of SUMMER CLOTHING

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