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Potlieat Inteiigence, ‘Tur Dswocnanie lant iy Texas ayy Vinarta.—The Austin (Texs) State Guacte wave thet “if the demooratic Party CADDO} SuBiWD Lhe riKDIe Of tbe South against the attacks of repudiicauiam, the barrier to a universal dia Tuption is atonce broken down’? Toe Richmoad Whig Admits that the republicaus in Virgmia nold the balance of power, and that the demorratio par’y, to meoure the loaves and fishes, “gravitates’? io biack repablicamem, The Jast meutioned jourual states that Mr. Levober’s nomina too was made for (ho purpose of #ianiag the support of thia balance of power, and by its ald was be elected, Put ‘that and that tog Tne Orroarnen w ‘Geerais.—The American party in “Goorgla “have decided pot to call a state Convertion, but the CentratExeoutsve Vommittee, in view of tho impo - “tant fact that “apou the pstriotsm sad exam 96 of Georgia (tho whole South relive,” recommend their Know Nothiog «brethren to sand dolegates to the Opposition state Oo. ‘vention, which fs to meet in Milledgeville, on the 20th ob July. Toe eurious might be disposed to ask of what the oppositien is compowed in that State. To the bost vol our knowledge ivis made up of Know Nothings, Amori cane, Know Nothing whigs and diseppointed offize sooking democrats, Crnaning Away 1m Dean Woon —When Mr, Buchanan ‘went into the Presidential manélou, he commenced tho Operation of clearing wway the dead wood that was hang. ing on to the demo ratio party, and as Mr. David Taggart, President of the American Republican State Convention of Pennsy!vanta, which met at Harrisburg, on the 8th inst. ays in his opening speech: —“ It is worthy of observation that .he began at tbe top, aad kicked over the highes, timbers first—Wa ker and Dougias, Forney and Hickman, Haskin and Clark.’ Faugsps Becomise Brrpussome.—The Chiesgo Herald Bays that Judge Doug lus is anxious to suako off tho Chicago ‘Timer, which hes heretofore beea looked upon as the “Little Giant's” beme orgae, The on'y reason we can see for this is that the Tans is going it @ littio too atrong in Savor of squatter sovereizoty, ‘Tue Last Canpipate rox ui Prestorscy —Hon. William Bmith, sometimes calied “‘exira Billy’? for shortaess, who bas just been re-elected to Congress from the Seventh dis- Grtot of Virginia, ba been proposs4 by a party who ho- ‘Bored him with a serenade, a8 @ suitable cundidate of the emooratic purty for President in 1860. Taw aspirants Accumulate, We bave vow, in Virgivia alone, Gov, Wise Gov. Smith, woutd-be Gov. Goggio, Gov. elect Latchor, Qnd Senator Huater Kyow Normnei-m Kxockep iN THR Ugap IN Connzon- Gor. —The Senate of Coaueoticut, on the sta inst., voted down the propvsitions to saswod the cunstituuon of that Sixte, The one opening the door to colored voters, and Tequiring all new ¢leciors to be able to read the Eoglisn Language, got but five vows in its favor two sixwen against. ‘The second, requiriog citizens hereafter oataralized to ‘wait ono year before they coal exercise the elactor’s Privilege, received seven voiee in ite favor to fourteen against, Tax Vinca Fixcrioys —The official aggregate vote for Governor in 123 counties stands as follows:— +0087 497 62,438 Majority for Letcber rere tT) There sre twenty -eig2t counties std to be beard from. Tue Hands BackixG Wur—The syracuse Courier, in re- Terence Wo the reeolutioa which the editor offyred in the | ate meeting of the harda at the Asior House, says:— The Standard of this city, noticing the proceedings of te astor Houre meeting ou Tuesuay, quows from the | Naw York Benatp as follows: | “Mr. MoOoilum, of the Syracuse Oourier, offared a reso. | lution ceclaring tht, if the Stat Ba de- | Cline to accede to toe request of ume mesing, thoy should Jado itsue witb thew before the peovie.” ‘The resolution referre + ties Wao were standiog in | weches thas it Was evident Were pent up with them, and it was witndrawa by bia, in.sccordance with ao undersimading before ite inuroduc. ton. Woe were opposed, as were at ieast uine-tenthe of | thove present, to the pss:ge of acy resoluuioa, or the use | Of Boy expression, that coud preity be considered a threas. fe were Mhiet to tate nh action as it ‘Was hoped would rerust in ay uodsraianding that all dig- teacting questions Brovid be deferred, to the end that a United democra*y migh’ b2 a victorious democracy in ‘November next. We sought Barmony, pot discord— ‘peace, not war. To the jast extreme of self reapect wo Would respectfully prevent our views to the Stato Com- ‘Tittes, and ask their coucurreace. Failiog 1a our reasou- able request, it will be time enough nereafter to deter- mine the course to he parsued—wacther it be necessary, imorder to avert an impecding bazard vo the democracy, \to make the ikave before ihe peovie or utherwise. Too ‘great majority of sbe dumocratic press of the State de- Cidedly favor the pao of coutaing tbe approaching State Canvases, including the Convection, to Svace politics; aad eer made, would, be youd quesiiog, be a popuiwr 2. ‘Fara Srep or Brack Rervriicanmm —Public indignation ‘meetings are being ceid tn cifferent parts of Ohio to pass Opinion upon the repudiation of Chief Justice Swan by t: children bat been born to them as copgeqnence of the laws of cuicred people, he was obliged to leave, and did. After ton years abeenoe be returced to North Caroliva, found m She now claims bim ciaim this whole controversy has arisen, It is due to the claimant to say that she is vor of the election of Governor Chao. It now takes a glance at the republican platform of Ohio, and saye;— ILimone of thore remarE able Cooumeute whieh jo! iticiaas Appareotiy Dent On KUICId® INeDUfaotUTe aH ay mabruMen. wih which to eure toe destruction of their friwuis, Uy Daw bul oue Bide, abd Ik Apparcatly design d w accom pleb bar one grend Onjoos Tt iooks o.c0e agitation of the BegrO quesiion All tne ast intare Dalen are Lo he ybured; tarts, Oanks, BIETOD, art, EeLLL, every{bing, must aod to be ented, wormiog, 0009 aud Dighi, BePROIESS AE VINNUODA Open Lue Comeaue luwe OF the Sourbero end the consuiutions! ad Congreesiouat Provisions relsbing 10 the return of fugitives from Bovine, We submit that che platform does not raprasent ths mo ty Of the opposition parcy of Obi); What the ma-Kem Prope wre HOY prepared to rub DD Slavery agrintin nonter than + Convection foures by entof the Kepabtioan which Gaaout be Ov Duity of wire working poliiicians, the LEMpOrary Aberrations Uf COUrEreAtVO KatodaIED, DOF the oterba: beat goof the waves of fanaticiam The Aimert cabs that entered in good faith the Oolumbos Convention BFE 1D DO Mabner Louw by toe decrees and rescrip'é of w Majority of ‘os Committee on Resolutions, expeets!ly Bben we consider that * strong minority of taat commit Lee War prucHostiy excluded froma votes te the document «common basis of what has pero Oppos'tion, The opinions of a powerful ou vot Ts 10 OFi9 have wot ouly deen ig hive ahsomtely been reondiated. Oar 4 Glear Ove; we have only te Keep in the regu val, condervarive channel #bich we dave pursue! in other days, permitting the extremists of evary shace to dattie for the Byoile. Toe Americaaa, ws Certaibly Dave votbing to 60 WILD w cuBventivg W Only Oeigbts W cal) itkelf republican, but cooily ates the most (m ortant privolples for watcn « majority of the Americar people nave contended since the fo1ndation of the goverument, Tae Pablic Health: MEETING OP THE COMMISSIONERN OF TEAT.TH—AR- RIVAL OF & BKIG YROM BIO JANBIRO—OONDITION OF TBE 8PkeRTS, RTC. There was & mi cting of the Health Commissioners yes- terday in the Mayor's offioy —a ful! Board present. Dr. Gos reported the arcival of tbe brig Hehe, with a cargo of coffee and bair, Now Rio Jupetzo, afer & parage of eighty eiht days, Part of the crew wore sick tn Rio, bot they were ail well on their arrival here aod oo the Paeeage. Sho wur directed w land the hair at Quarantioe, fapd to be cetaved five days there for observation, aftor which rhe wil) receive & peror't to come up and laud the balAvce Of ber CargO bu the Lily Aye DUoU was received frou: the inbabitants of the woo tion of tne city lying between Piftieth ana Fifty-eicnin Bireets Kid Bromiway and Sith aveoue, complaining of the exsicnes of bous bollivg estabiighments und other Prptiar Dutespoes which iatest that district. Tho Superin tenaent of Seoitary Inepection was directed to warn th Dropriewore of the éstachanmenis that if tney did wot mectately acopt proper tieurures to Abate th thes would ve Bued $Y 64 4 to report to the Board on the sunject at their ue war received from ©. Weiman, complaining of 4 bones AF a LUPALCE at LAT Bod 169 Went fol ty-rewenth street: and the Super in DL of Sanitary Iu BpECtion Was MNAtrUC'CA to Lave it abolished From the police reports seni iw to the Mayor, it appears that the etreete are becoming 6 they have beer for 8 long time, be done render them Inve ¥ Of Sinve Marringess BROUBLYN City COURT. Bolore Hon. Jucge £ D. Culver. TUNe 10.—The Pecple on the Cumplant of Rev. Bo ON Warrick, agamat June Richardem, Emma Kelbing anit Winme Warrick —Jodge Cutver, in the Sity Court, this Inorming CeDGETed the folowing decision in this oare:— By Cuivan, Oty Judge--The complatus im vais mati Alleges, and the evidence supports the allegations, tbat toe Oefendants bave charged in subsiance that the complain. bot, who igs Biebop in the colored Methodist Episcops chureb, is guilty of bigamy, in that be baa two wives Dow Detwg. ® defendants attempt to justify tie charge o. the following simiement of faces, wineb Dave been vroge betore me oo thie examination, viz: Ubat Warrick Wiupte, one of tbe deienoapts, were both sinves to Ni Carchpa, o* nea by aiferent masters. They agreed, asf back a8 1814, to live together, aad a colored Hetboaist ex horter read ever the ciseipiine op marriage, the parties 8 Juted cach Ober 4& bride and groom, jormped over tbe broomatick w the kitchea, aud were provounced married No license seeme to have been obtained from tho County Court, ee required by tae jaws of taut State, nor was the Covsent of their respective owvers obtained, | The partios bowover, couanited togetner as best they could under the circumstances, and atier Rome seventeen years twelve 6 Fruita of Buch Co: In 1828, nowever, Warrick waa made free, tmved to live with Winnie tli 1831, when, in tho State touching free bebitasion dat he bis woman, who was still @ slave, panned cue night with ber, whereupon bo wes notified by the Sheriff to leave ia three cays or be again reduced to slavery. He left Winnie consenting and advising him todoso He came to Wihamsburg, whore, 1 1843,he wag duly married to bepresent wite. Winuie, his .ormer woman, remained in pisvery tilt about i854, when she came North and founda he the busband of another woman her rightfol bugbavd. Out of tbie own to be @ sincere, plain bivct, Dopest bearied Corietinno woman, believing both iw the merit and equity of ber clam. Had sho loft North ~Repadiican State Convention. on account of his decision in | the Oberlin rercue case. The Moumbus Statesman eays | that, by this attempt to pnnisn a just Judge for doing his daty, tao republican party has cut i's own throat. It pro dicts the defeat of the repudlican nominee for Judge to , All Jucge Swan's piace at the comog election. Hore is the sentiment expresso! by Judge Swan, for which he was discarded by his lack repubdi'can brethreo:— | As a citizen I would not deliberaiety violate the conatl- tution or the iaw by interference witb fugitives from jua- tice, But if a goteced slave would appes! to mo to protect bie from bis pursae’s, it is possib!s I mignt momentarily forget my allegiance tu'the iaw ani consi: | tation and give Dim » covert from thone who wero on bi track—there are, bo doudt, many slavehoiders who woud thus fotiow the maviocts of human sympatby. and if I did it, and was prosecuted, coutemued and imprisoned, and brought by my counrel before this tribuoal on a ba Deus corpus, avd was then permitted to provounce jadg- ment ip my own cueo. [ trust t sbould bave the moral before God sad (he country, as T am ad ay, unier the sgiemo duties of a Judge, b to sustain the supremacy of tie Copstituton and the iaw: “Tuo prisouers taust be re- ‘manded.”” Fact —Never, says a Western journal, was an aiminis- | tration surrounded wita more or graver difflsuities taaa | ‘has been that of Mr. Buchanaa, but, 60 far as adminisier- Ing the government is coucerned, never bas thero been | One more Buccerr fal, | ‘and the Douglas faction ta Vermont are making « terrible Daliabaloo among tberasei ves over their State Convention... | “Both parties wish to got it under their coatrol, in order to | secure the delegates to Charleston. The quarrel is similar to that whioh is no# goivg ou in this State betwoen the ‘Bards and so'ts. Tox Vinamu Execricn.—Tho opposition in Virginia have gained ope member of Congress, dve State Senators and ejghteen represcaotstives. Tucre are several counties yet to be heard from. fowing account of the macnar in which free negross yore $a ove of the parishes of Louisiana trom the ietier of ‘New Orleans correspondent of toe St, Louis Aepub: dcan:— Io a.remote corner of Rapids parish flourishes quite B large Colony of free negroes, most of them the descead- wDts Of Baves Liberated by tociz moaters ia North Carolina, A few years ago certaip unscrapuiovs politicians, desirous < Of Carrying # Cerin eieciioa, established a poil amoug these negroes, ant tuvaced a number of the waiter ones to ‘vole, vuder pretence that they were waite mea. Of gourse ® prosecution for legs: vsting followed, but there were, Bud Bre DOW Mavs reasons why @ conviction for the of- feuce was avd is imposvinie. The petty interests of local pobtics, in the tira: piace, were paramouat to everything else; the colony was :solated from the white inhabitants of the ‘parish, being situated in the midst of a “piny ‘wonde” country, xy miles from the Court house; the Status of the negrove had to be proved, aud the Judge ‘Who tried the fret cones ruled thet Loe physique of the ac- | citizens, | which were Free Neoro SurFRAGE IN Lovisiana.—We take the fole | bud very Ii | officer of the ship, Cured could not be taken in evidence He might stand before ‘tho jury, black az the ace of spades, with a flat Bose, kinky wool aud jay bird heels, but uniess sao pro- Becution could prove bis genealogy by tae tongues of re- Bpectadie wituces:s, the Court considered bin a white Wad, ond Bo wetructed the jury, So uvier a atultivcattion -of common sense wag ubioowed for acd vuprapsred for, thatthe persons woo hed voted at what wos called the “Ten Mie Precinct”? were the descendents of African <Blaves. Notwithsiasding this tt was evoa (ound inrpussi- Die 10 empronel # jury ia the Rapids suilllcieuily tree from polttionl preju o+ to render w verdict of guilty agaist those negro vows 8 NOt -to ‘loave a peg to hang a doubt upon; asd ao, Modig the Jaw toperad: di net on'y continued to vole, but the wavie colony, do sti at every siectou. Ths worst (oature of tats busi. mens is tho fact that a aimbor of whe men go among rghese.negroes aud urge them to the polls, guaran heir iwmaunity (row any and wi couacquences. At ihe Presidential election ti 1860, a party of twenty three mea, ‘artaed with doubic barrelied whos frow Alexandria, ths pariah seat, to this negro preci ‘With the anteation of preventing for onoe, if powsibie, mouatrous onioge upon the balioy box. Too white ton who voutrotied the aab'o sutfragana liad duo notice of . the approach tion to give them a warm reception. The expod.tioniaty found the darkies and thoir white leaders barricaded in a tog bouse, where the voting was going on, and acme of “4uem were enacouced in a noigadoring corn crib, armed With rifles, and ready to pick oif the tuvaders, woo could 0 oe them tbrovgb @ narrow lane or an open fia, A brie! conse tation decided the pariy io abaniow Laeir project, probadly udnking 12 wisor to rocaen rh chances of being 29 0 Bowe A grinowy da x Tr Rervorenon i sua Oreo —Tue Oao'n- pat Times has bern 8 s'rong supyorvar of tte opps 9 and threw the weight or its influence tro years ago ia te Hy porty: ted by balers (roa, Tox RAvK black as weil ag yel- | Yow, Commenced oxerosing the 'rignt of guifrage, aa | uns, pistols, &., went | while engaged at Hudgon City in dressing @ cow which nck, | had died from discase, accidentally cut bis arm with a | knife whieb bo was ualog. of tuo purificators, aad marie ovory prepara. | oo Tan bo rake tio | Cerolipa with Warrick, or bad she obtained her freedom before he contiacted’ his last marriage, be admits be | should bave ‘elt morally bound to have made bor his legs | wife; | reasonable expectations of her ever peng made tree, bi but ag be bad heard nothing from ber, and nad no seems to Pate contracte:! the gocond marriaga in good fetth. Under there cireummtances T am caited apon t whether Warrick cap be charged with the offence of dy im other words, wheiber the defendants have mace good their declarations touching bis baying two | wives, From the facts disclosed in evidence I havo ar rived at the following conclusions:— 1. That as warringe ix a ervt! coptract, the parties must in law be cepabie of coutracting. (2 Pail Fug. Rep. 19) 2. Slavee canroi, in iaw, contrat marriaga, por does cohabitation confer ony Iga! rights on the parties or their ol en. (24 Alabama Rep., 719, 6 Maryiand Kep., 91, 2 North Carolina tqwity Bop . 177 ) 8. Warrick’s fret marriage being in law a nullity, he wi ty, if his moral neue allowed it, to cou ge with bs present wife, and hag violated no law in £0 doing. 4. St tonows toat the defendants, {p uttering the charger against Warrick, bave themasives violated the law, and if repeated, after tbiy intimation from the Court, wili become liable for damages Defendapia must be beld to bail in the sum of $106 each, Ordered accoraingly. Chy Inteigence, Baxovst ON Board Tue GENRHAL ADMIRAL—A banquet was given yesterday by Captain Shestakoff, Russian Navy, ‘on board the Russian frigate Gencrsl Admiral. The party Dexocranic Row 1x Vermoxt.—The national democrats | wus etrictiy private, givon by the commander of the sbiy to bis personal friends. Plates were laid for Oty, and notwitbatending the violent rain storin which came on about the time tho last steamer left tho wharf, ovory eat was occupied. Amoog the guesta were Barou Stoeck], Russian Ambossadors Mr. Bodisco, Ruseian Lexa. tion and the Rnssian Consul; W. H. Webb aad lady, tho English, French and Swiss Coneuls; Auguste Belmont, Edward Cunard; Horatio Allen, Novelty Works, Capt. Briggs, Collins tine, acd several ouhor distinguished Some peat and appropriate remarks were made, hort avd to the pot. Mr. Webd suid bo tw say, as the rhip would speuk for iteolf ep Faid be was porfectly willing to riak bis Mr. Horasio a | reputauen along with his friend, sir. Webb. Captains Shertaket! ond Comstock made come happy remarks, The former paid a bign compliment to our mechanics, and sp ke of the kind treatment he had received since be bad been su this country. Ceptain Fletener, first garded it ag a bigh compliment to the sbipbuilders of this country that Russia, the most pow- erful nation in the Old World, after goiog to France and Evegiand to get ships built, bad come to this conptry to get built the flag ship of the Russian navy. Dodworth's Dand were prescnt, and gave somo beautiful Russian muaic, which war bighiy applauded, The party did not break up til near tweiee o'clock. Five Porsts Hovss or [xpustry.—The mansgors of this inttitusicn present to the public thu fo'lowing condeused statement of what bas been dove during the psat year by the institution under their care:— 222,504 mela bave been gratuitously furnished, at an ave- Togercort ot only 24; cents per meal; 275 bas ben the average Telly ttendanre at sohvors 12 OOO ariicien of tlotbing bare been, tven away; 189 eD AWRY; 1 2U0 oAIrS Of abors bave heen | pereore have been sent to eltnations; 136 hive been sect to | thelr ftende: 7 bave poe to housakeeping; 9 have deen weal | to the kevoitel: 2: bave been sent to other metttartons; $5 hava Leen expelled; 45 pave eloved, &3 have Jef voluntarl'y, with 10 100; 4 hese been reat back to Pnpland; $havedied; 951 have deen admitied tor tae year; LU remain inmates of the insti Bad there could of course be bai one robult, But the per | tstion foon who wished io prevent or punivh negro voting were | inarfatigabie, ured the Most positive proofs pr penbedu wing Tis, Youn wee | dent L. bi Peare to @rry the work on. Toney are st present in need of funds, and therefore hove that sfflcieut donations will be seat w Superinwa- Cuytst Inors.—A very interesting meeting was beld Javtevening in the Jano street Motbotist church, when several boxes of idols and curiosities recetved from even when tuo evivence was gv clear | Dy, Wentworth, of Chiva, and Biehop Burns, of Africa, were exhibited 6nd explained, They constitnte one of the fuest collections of such curiosities in America, The procecds were devoied to the Sabbath School Society comnectul with the church. Jersey Clty News. Deart yrom A SincuraR Oavsz.--A few doye ginos a German, who is ovily known by the name of “Stepbe,”” Fis arm shortly after became inflomed, and, growing gradvally worse, finally resulted in Dia death on Thurecay. Ap inquest was helo, aud the | jury Tendered @ verdict in accordance with the above ACU, Wiitemsburg City News. Sticipa.—A man, known aa'French Louis,” was found on Thuraday afternoon hanging by hia neck, in a barn | belonging to Mr. Ammon Platt, near the Cypress Hills Cuvetery, Ho wasa man of intemperate habits, and The Coroner Jeaver no family. nest, when @ ‘Vor dict of * -suicid whom : Courrarrnits —Several counterfeit threo dollar bills of tho Peopie's Bank. of Derby, Vermont, wore extensively cirewlied is the sixtecoth ward, &’ D., ou Thureday ; Dight. Tho parties cuculating thom cucapod, NEW YORK HERALD, Personal Un teligenndés ‘The large dry goods wtore of A, T, Stowart & 09,, Corner Of Cosmbere etroet and Broadway, was closed yostordsy tu consequence of the death of Wit 1am 4, BURROWNS, & Partber im the pours, who died on the 9th inst., with coa Fumption, st the age of forty oight years. Tae house with which the deceared was connected waa commenced many years since hy Mr. Alexander T Stewart, ite entorprisiog sod successful founder, Before be erected che marbie palace which be at present occupies, be for some years Gia basipess in & moderate Brzed store in Broadway, between Murray wad Warren sirocts, where, by great ia dustry end application to business © (ald the foundation of bie pubsequent large fortaue Like he Hunan estab. lishment, bis way about the Orat covsiderable house that Inougurbied, to @ large extent, the cash system in Dis bUripets, which epabled bim io face every revul- sion apd to triumph over every crits, His bust- bess bas rapidly increased, and as large ag his fret marble structure was, be bes bad to make extensive udditions wo it within s yearortwo. It bas cow become the largest establixtment of the kind in Amorica, if not idthe World. Tt embraces within ite arrangements every do- partment appertaining in aoy way W the wade, giving ema- Ploy went to # large Dumber of persons in convection wih eecb branch, All moves on hke ciock work, aad Mr. Rewart bimeecif seems to possess so much method ax to Spear often a8 a man of ‘eure moving about the pro- mites, This house, from s comparatively emall beginuing, bas Packed @ magnitude of operations probably with out @ perailel, Tho active cush capital employed wo bave beard estimated by judges at $2,000,000 or over, Bad the annual rales at 87,010,000 to 35,000,000, and al prety Much op the cash sysiem Mr. Stuwart’s wealth we bave beard estimated variously at between seven and ter militons, About tbirtv-ove years since, or ip 1828, Wiliam H Burs wet, ten « lad of seventeen yeara of age, entered Dia fore as wolerk, He is said to bave beens pative of Dubin, Iretand, In 1841 be waa eam tied to @ partuer- ship iy the house and at tbe time of bia death he had been copvected witb tt abont eightern years, bis chief epbere beving been that of cashier 10 the Domacial depart- Bent. At be time Of bix death it ts wrated that the books of ihe estebiisbin pt «bowed » balavce to bis creait of avout $710,000. Ge died & bachelor, never baviog boon mar- tied.” He had, ov account of tinpaired Dealt, frafien ty Coptempiated retiring, and bad meptioved to @ friead bis (houxnte of dog 0. & But, gra he, “wha. snoald 1 do with myself? ater ”’ be oontinaad, die in barnes,"’ Aad Yet, dot a short time before pie 2 “1 tbink it will be best for me to snob aap the resolr, t tbat’ he would go "1 Europe for the Tr, WAS Ret y Die death, when he bad pot much more than resored the meriown of hfe. He was distingushed for tegrity aud etrict business nupits, god thensh with sh wite OF chidrep, leaves many attached friends to speerely regret bis untimely lows, Mr Burrows having been of tae Roman Cathotfo faith, a se rmo bigh mass of requiem for the repose of mix gout sili be celebrated im St. Stephen's church, ta twenty “ebrh street, heaween Third and Lexington svenues, to. lay at We o'ciork A ML Ov the 7th inat., save the Washington Star, the Rev. My Rogers (M. &), the pastor of Rylaad Chape!, united n the holy Donde of wediook, Sr. Antoolo Buckigueot and Yrs. Mergaret L. Beton. The arnouner ment of the mar. ‘eve of (bis Iecy will create quite « stir io to world of Hvebion, the country over; for no other tm the federal me- ropolie bas beep heticr known since the wecaesion of where! Jackson to the Presidency, to distinguished eo. ers bere aod their families, Sue will be recollecwd y those who frequented Wesbington during “the een- ens? tn the course of the Pr icy Of General Jackson, +4 the brilaut wile of bis Secretary of War, Geo. John 1. mn (co #bom ebe—then the widow of the late Purae: Tmberiske—wak united, if #6 remeaber correctly, in 29 or 1830), ib whose Deb alf tbe “oid man of tron will” eparated from bis fret cabinet, on the occasion of social fiieuitws 1p ther families The bapry bridegroom is an ofessor of toe Torpeichor a. os bis countrymen usuaily are at perhaps twenty.two—vet hardly more sprightly an bie: bride, woder the genial ivtuence of sore sixty sor mer's snus \p ubie deligbiful climate, Joseph S. Wilson, Chief Clerk, ts now Acting Commie. siover of the Gencrat Lang Office, Commussioner Hendricks being absent on & viRit to the Weat, Hon, Joby R. Floyd, the Secretary of War, has returned fom & visit to bie home in Virginia, and entered upon the discharge of the duties of tie office, We are pleased to learn that bis health bas improved. Pon. Stephen A. Douglas arrived in Chicago on the 7th pstant. The London Herold, of May 2, enve it has been stated that Gavaza! bas lef Loudor for Sardinia, to act as chap- top general ip the army for Italian independence; but we Perceive that this must be an error, aa he is aanoanced to preach two fermen on Sunday next at Deverell street chapel, Dover road, Southwark, on occasion of the open- iny of bew school rooms in connection with that piace of worabip, ‘The Metbonrne (Australia) Argus of 18th of March says. Exceileney the 0 ted socepted mr. Oulyre 26 nation of Lit office of Commissioner of Lands and Sur and that that gentleman bed consequently ceased t bea member of the administration. Tbe circumstance: which have led to Mr. Dufly’s resignation are of a persona and’ not of @ pobtical character. They appear to be o the natore uanally dercribed by the phrase “ inc mpat:- bilty of temper”? As far ae we bave been able to learn, there bas been no Ring! specific canseof dissgr-ement, but rather a series of unpleasantnosses, each in itself tri- fing, but sufficient tn the aggregate to interfere with the harmonious ection of the executtve, Mr. Horne bas un- Certaken the dutiee of the Land Offco until successor to Mr, Duffy bas been appointed, MARFIAGE OF M. BUBNER'S DAUGHTER IN PARTS. {Paria (May 1) coresponcence of the London News } ‘Tho marriage of Madile, Melaine de Hubner with M. de Mavpssrant, a rich landowner of the Department of the Maine and Lote, was solem ized thie morning in the chapel f the Pope’a Nuncio, inthe Rue Grenelie St. Germain. When M. de Auber left Paris, it was intended that bis daughter's marrisge should teke place at Brussels, but it #08 fond that, owing to ovither of tbe parties having a do- Tel there would have heen legal d.fficuluies in ming the ceremony #0 soon as was de- sired, Count Walewekt wrote to M. de Hubner that political causes need pot prevent Dis presence in Paris on the wed. cing cey, but the Minister's offer was dechned with thanks,” The Connt and Conntees de Flavigny appeared as proxies for the fatber and mother of the bride, Almort ali the corps diplematiqu now in Paris were pregont, but Lord Cowley, who bad been asked to be a witness, was t from jncieposition, The bridegroom ia about a 5 ‘er thay ine bride’s futber, who is only forty-eight veurs of uge. ARPIVALS. From Charleston, in the ateamsbip Marlon—L B Grodrich, J J Van tehasck S 4 Peison and child. Mra Wells, Mea Oll- ver, Mra M Keburkm eng two children. Ins }+6,G a Trew ho'm, Liewt 7 H Lawrence, USN; & Murpby, 'P Due, & Fermes, «A Douce LB Barber, WG Ancerae id iivie, DC Meintyre. Mra J Uroaby, Mise Croswy 1) P Ladiow, F & Metrley, HH Feiman, T Pope. G © Cleveland, B Bird, & Witon, F arrold, 1 P Edwerda W McDonald. Mra Peadie: ton and two chiren, Mra Canfield, Misa 6 L Bower, U Stod- dard, A Leniie, Ho Mindell, K 0 Menedte!, L@ Brown, D i Bride, Mr Asblay, Mien a Achlev, Mra & M Sawyer, 8 How. aro. Mire Prightly and deughter, Mr Getze, lady audchid; Mise Rrown, Mra ansell, Madame Pourcanet, Mre a Matte. G7 Kandel! and Indy, Mra ¥cMehon, TT Jobnaon avd daugbter, J Bubbard, 1 A kewerds, Cf Newcombe, W D Miles, CH Moss, J McGuire, A Latham, lady and daughter—and 28 in the steernge. Conrt of Common Pleas. Before Bon. Judge Bilton and a Jury, ANOTHER VERDICT AGAINST THR LIQUOR DEALERS. Jere 9.—The People ve. Hulpin.—Vordiot for the people, Another causo is now on. Thera wore 213 coars pall, and if the city recovers in each case the $59 penalty, the police fund for the benefit of the widows aud orphans of the force wil! be immeasurably exbanced, Hvenumatism=Sare to Moderate, Often cnre.—The Branéreth pill fa & most certein preserver of health and a speedy sale avd effectua) cure for rheumeiam, Ayrpevsln OF indigestion, and Uver complaints, jsun- dice, ealiowrers of the’ complexion, drows'ness, Janguor, flatwlency, headache. hearthuro. impaired se te. wind, aperoin, pimples, blotches, eruptions of the min, niles, o16- tiverces and irregnlariies of the bowel: for all com plaints, treeguia:ities, obstructions, the distressing baadache so provalent with the sex, cepreasion of spirita, dimnesr of eight, nervovsness veliow lever end fevers of al! Binos, fever use of Brandreib’e pila Remember. avery dienase from, or continues because matters, fluid cr gold, have re- mained tr the body beyond the time’ natura ed. Thesa are removed by Brandreta's pile Tans the and ni) divcare fe cured a1 the tir ely ure of theae og, pilla Sold at 2% cents, wih directions, at br. RRanDReta’s prineinal cffice, Brandreth Buii¢ing, No 0s "ional atreat; Purnion's, No. 26 Rowe: Astor Bove, New Yor! aluuny, Bud No. 417 Renn way wad urdy, No. 4i9 Broadway, The Test of Gentilty, at hast for Young wen it certainly the bet. Bow many young fellows, who wculd really iecok well if properly furnished ip this reepect, ave c'elgured by ap ungraceful, il-Bttieg, olumey hat—the tort ccugplouers thing atovt them. ‘Take two good lookini yourg men. twin) ‘common baton the head of one, wu on be other's one made by KNOX of No, 212 Broadway and they wouldn't rok Jk@ patives of the ese coun Know. ing young men brve Iong heen aware that the carne® of Prod. wey snd Fulton street ia the great centre to which ail whe rays of fasblon conve: Gewtn's Summer Hate—100 Styles. Freneh felts, Fapams. Leghorns Lurstable, diemond braid Fenr! stra er and pearl A variety of other neneonable and clegent febrice, G@oNLS'R, 607 Broadway. Paria Soft Huts, of Rare Qualtty, Expresaly kdxpied for eummer weer An extentive ane riment of ladien? Halve bas mises! fidreu's atraw goods. and our dash. ing cacsimere and ailb beta for gentlemen are drawing great aurect 0, BAER ROSBACK'S, 2a8 Bowers, 830 read street, and 25) Righth avenue. Competition Vowhere.—No iat of the Sen= eon bee created such o sensation as WHITR’S superd cass meres. 26 Brosdwey, under Barnum’s Museum, David's Summer Styles of Gontlemen’s fats pow ready. Balesroom 209 Broadway; new Luss sires Leary & Co.—Our Summer Drees Het now ready and for eale at Nos. 3, 4 tod 6 Astor House, Broad- way. Perego's Ready Made Shires, Wholesale and rola, G1 Nasgaa vireet and 331 Broadway, also a chest of tea, $1, at KKDFUOKD's, 43 Sixth avenue, near Fourt erect. ‘ - ie tm Now York Weenly Horas. Ton wan me 'TALY— DETAILS OF THe wIKST BAT | COLION GLe—news w OM THK GREAT WeST—aerAIRX IN Wasnineron- , "B SLAVEROLDERS’ CONVEN M10 IN MAKYLAND--BA'WS FROM MEXIOU, Oe, WH? Isviss, sourg AeSRICA, BICK—TOR TURK — LOCAL AND MCRL. ANEOUS NOWS—LareAT IND KL LIGENCH Manxer<, APO. The Hak will BS DobNAbed At ton o'etooe cnie | Meath, Ireland, Morming. (te corona wt omabro%® Ame other cbings, the |. TBE friend followiog:~-Iteyortent frou Rurope— the War in hep—The | Jobt aud Patrick Keno Rawle of Montedello~ Desoat sites from (Xe Frenah aud dar Beadqusrtera- Toe anatriom Acoounty of the Baitle— Offetal Keportof Generel Forey, Commander of toa — Woot te Vhoaght of tho Battie in Yarte—am Rr git View of the Battle Operations of Garihaldi—Toridavts of thy War Latest } eaparch «—Oommercial Intellixenea, ho; Aff irs in Washing on~ Violations of the Law Helating.to Passports ‘The Question of Muritine Neutral Bight stensive Pravda on the Post fire Lepartment—Important Movement of the Partisans of Senta Anos, 40; Kews fry the Great West—lniereasting Advices from Oslifornis, (teh, Pike's Peak aud arizona: News from South americs, #exico, Cubs, West Indies, ac; the Maryland Siavetiowiers’ Convertion; the Frost and the Crops; the Turf -The Races on the Keipse Ocurse—the Trot at the Fava Conres; Tatet Nowa by Telegraph; Sditoriale on Lend. fw Topien of the Dey; Financml, Commercial, Religions, Phostrical, Sporting and Maritime [ntelilgeuce; Weekly % view of the New York Castle Marnet; Metail Priore af Country Protnce at Washington Market; toxethar with » large vericty of Interesting local and saiscollsaeous items Mingic copies, in wruvpers coady fur mailing, can behead & the counter. Price «ix conta The motte for Kurcpe, by the steamship New York, will lowe mt the Post Otfion at half-past tea o'clock this morning ‘Tho Warxiy Yess. will be ready tn time for mailing ebay The Latest Drawings of the Legalized Lot- terles, as repo ted to Woop. noDY & 00., MANAGEYS OF TUR DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STaTR LOTTZBIES. Offictal drawings by te egraph. invited acs Ksookly 0, trea No. 380 Kigbto avenue, wigh. Wt further invitation. O70 oF KO! LerW Bebert eve. 06 yeu s. Ure IEvINEd 10 niteo EOD tb. aw, Brave cn Sencey alferncon, at one tice, Foertr,—On Thursday J., Many 4., wife of ber ge. al, froth the rveidencs of ber father, Rov. George Waters, Piatofiels, thin (Saturdag) atternoon, at two olelock, The Corral Ruliroad boat iéaves pier No. 3 North river, at WK A.M. banixy.—On June 10, Paras -Longiord, Welaady eal We years oe aT OF county + | The relutives and friends of ake family, those of hia bro- ther, Patek Hanley, and of bis bi in-inw, James Farley, are reapectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from. bie late resi¢ence, No. 465 Sixth avenue, ou duuday af- ternoon, at ove o’clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Hamkison.—On Thureday oveding, June 9, at 10 o’clook, after a lingering il peas, Jous 0. , 47 years. Hrany,—3udden)y, of injuries received ox Friday morn bd , Joss 0, pated aged 63 years, a resident or ya. The funeral will take place from his late reeidenee, No. 268 Degraw street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ciook. ‘The friends‘of the family are requested to attend witaout further notice. Boway.—At Fordbam, Westchester county, on Friday June 10, Mrs. Aurrra Honay, aged 71 years, wiaow of William’ Honay, Hicr relatives and friends, and those of hor daughter, Mrs. Charles Jones, are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from bor late residence, on Sunday afternoon, at ‘baif past two o’clock, witbout further invitation. Her re- tape will be taxen to Uak Hill Cemetery on Monday morning. Hornivson.—On Priday, June 10, Carummuve Frasca, Coupbier of Bonry and Bridget Hopkinson, aged 6 years, 3 months 6po 27 06 beracy cerilty iba! the following are the numbers wines were this sy drawn from the wreel, viz: " Sextus Crass, No, 329, Jone 10, 1869, 23, 26, 36, 31, 51, 49, 21, 30, 25, 40, 39. Crass No. 880, Jowe 10, 1850, 2, 61, 61, 25, 52, 3, 12, 58, 24, 28, 9, 23, 71, 73, 44. ADA that the anid puMDers were drawn in the order {a which they etand avove. Wituessour hands. at Wilmington Dei , thie Friday, June 10. { commusloner fends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuuersl, from the residence of her parerts, No, 67 Varick street, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Thursday, June 9, of consumption, Josxrnuse » davgbter of Samuel 0, Howe, deceased, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at six o'clock, from the residence of ber stepfather, William B. Watton, No. 182 Ninth avenue, between Twenty second aud Twenty third streets, Toe friends of the family ure invited to attend. Locawoov.—At Bridgeport, Oonn., on Thureday June 9. after a Bevere ilpcas, Dis. JaxeS. Lockwoop, widow of the late Abranem Lockwood, and daugnter of the late Jo- eeph Irelanc, tormerly of this city, in the 47th year of aor 86e. GeLOKGS U. GORDON, SOX. Has: JaMEs DONOAN, GRORGTA LOTTERIES jerthern, . vee Decree eer te pam eeinners appointed te eaper‘ntrad F "Stee relatives and friends, and those of her son, Pailip that the following are the pumbere whicd Were tais day drawn | ©. Lockwood, are respectfully invited to attend the fane- from the wheel, ia: 1a}, from ber tate residence, op Old Mill Green, Beisgeport, tig (Saturcay) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Trains isave New York at ® A.M. apd return at 5 P.M. Carriages will be ip readiness atthe Bridgeport depot to convey friends to (be Douse. Masor.—On Fricay, June 10, at her residence, No. 815 Front street, after ‘a jong aba painful iilness, which she borg with Christian fortitude, Euizsnirea Joxms Masor, wife of Thomas Major. The friends und acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited toattend the fuuerat, from her jate residence, 827, Foxe 10, 1889. 42, 15, 20, 4, 48, 19, 67, 43, 71, 66, 52, 69, 60, 40. Chass No. 823, Extra, June 10, 1589. Crase No. 8 Not received. 14 that (he anid bumbers were drawn {tp the order In which ¢ shore, = St Auraeta, Ge. this Friday, June 10, | on Suxday afternoon, at two o'clock, without furtner inv: E$: BaBSE™ tcommusouers. — } ialion. McCsreve.—On Friday, June 10, after a short illness, Rougrr MoC nasi, Senr., @ Dative of Scotland. Bis re'atives and friends are invited to attend the funs- rel, op Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, at West Farms, Wim! lop. Delaws: WOOD, EDDY & 00,, § Tannen, Peer Brady's Photographic Galleries, 360 and ‘ 5 Bralery, New York, and 889 Penoaylvania avenue, repens ony apa Bay bt igo .C. Photograpas, Daguerreciypes and Am McPows11.—On Friday evening, June 10, at 7 o'clock, RovseT ALYXayD¥R, #On Of the late John McDowall, aged 3 years, 9 monthr and 7 days, The relatives and friends of the feriiy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ov Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, from No. 80 West Broedway. Mrakay.—On Thurrday, June 9. Coxngurcs Mornay, ed 60 years, formerly of Cork, Ireland, father of the Alderman Michael Murray, of the Firet ward. ‘The relatives and friends of the famtiy are respectfully ipvited to attend the fuperal, this eger—and Prey crensent at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 110 Greenwich street. ernen.—At Yonkers, on Thureday, June 9, Jacos Srexy, Sepr., 1p the 77th year of bis ege Fuperal from the Central Baptist church, st Poughkeep- sic, this Cees) afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited Holmes’ New Picture Gatlery, Nov 691 Broadway —4)} fast conches “et out at this depot for s giass of wine ad & portrait well taken. Advice worth Thousands of Dollars ts daily given in phret examioations, at FOWLER & WELLs’, 006 Broadway F. Y. 8. Improved Frenth Yoke Shirts, wade to order, and warranted to fit , SSLLOU SKUTHSBS, 409 Broadway, sole manufacturers. For Perfect Fitting Shirts and the Latest voveliies in genUemen’s furnithing goods, G@RE&N, shirt mv ut lurer, No. 1 Astor House. Perego’s Bhirts Made to Order. —— TusEN.—On Friday, June 10, at his residence in Mor- Sel Broadway, and 61 Masssasirest. 1 010" ster short tiiness, Gumuenan TansEs, aged 89 Summer Under Shirts-and Drawers, from “one Ped tlesdned Mains fiaaties lapeintortet TBeeula tothe Auest qualities rium, 262 Broedway, | tha Gernien etter ee, AY tne rn eens and Sixm avenve, and of the German Oak Lodge No 82, LO. of U. F., are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Christiana Bechstein, No, 112 Budeon street. The remains will be interred in Green. wood Cemetery. Txzacy.—On Thursday, June 9, Mancarer Treacy, daugh- ter of 36 les Treacy, of county Tyrone, Ireiand, in the 24th year age. The funeral will take piace from the residence of her brother-in-law, Hugh Martin, No. 366 Third aveaue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Vax Voorma.—In iyn, on Thursday, June 9, Wi- aged 40 years. take place on Sunday afternoon, at half past three o’olock, from the Fleet streat Methodiat Episcopal church The relatives and frienas of the famuy are respectiully invited to attend, Half a Dozen Fine Shirts for 98, Worth $12, ‘MOUDY 8 shirt manufactory, 962 Broadway. . f orb of Maden Inne GEO. M tia0Y! ageat Sugars Reduced.—Ten Pounds Coffee, $1; Strong and Flavory Tes, One Dollar the cheet_ end coffee 10 Ibs for a dollar, at CH#isi1AN- BUN’B, No, 4 Chambers or 216 Greenwich treet, he Purest Gin Imported— ae ‘WOLPF's Sepiedam aromatic ashnappe; put up fp qnart and pint bottles. Bok! by all druggists and country ‘merctiants. Grover & Bakers Celebrated. MRSS ON con <a aw ‘A! \CHINES, NBR’, 16 AND 123 aww 'REET.—HaVE MEW AT URS AY REDIUED PRICE Al won 0 shoes ana ‘euler, Bnew style: tse oe 102 Folow ‘irbet, Brooklyn, Jonas" 10 end Td Ano sizect < j NALYSI§ AND EXPEBIVNOR.TRE CHKMISTRY A and werapeuttes! composition of Dr, L. MUTT?s chaly deste reswentive are ackbowleages hy all competent sutnor- ties co be acies tifieally pe: fect; and the exverience of thousands dally proves tbat no greparation of tron bitherto prescribed by Tbe faculty, or rnown in the Materia Mocica. le for s moment to ke-compared with it for restorative power at 0030 prompt apd permanect. indigestion de blity, depression of vitai ea. ergy, paie avd otberwise sickly complexions, indicate its ne- cenatty Ip es ever freer Saetight’ Foon fo. mate dent eepecially, ite « are ds ‘uly renowat le ben from the Gret ulal: There ts no euch restoraties 1 heals ful complexion known to medteal acience, See tbe modico- chen cal tact which nooompnaies eneb box of pili. 1¢1s ‘be orly pure preparasion of iron ta be obsained tn the United tat-2 Prigcipal effice 339 Broadway, wid sold by all reepect- druggists. Price 0c. per bor 4 TRULY GREAT MEDICINE I8 6YA1I"s Live BALSAM. HYATIS TIPS Ril8aM.—Kbeumatiam to tte moet pain fo 20, ecrofula, old micers and the worst cases of the biosd grest debility, } ver complint kidvevs, inciotert corsampiion, &o., are most certainly cured by great purifier. REEUMATIOM. HYAT?IS LIFE BALFAM cured BE. J. Webb, Esq. the Whe Best Pad Den in xteence-(heweds elliptio, st from $6 to $4, at 878 Broadway. Call and see tt, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and The hee tn the world. Wholesale and retail, pty oY vately applied, st No. 6 Astor House. Batcheior’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupe:s— ‘The bes: (p the world, surpsesing all made, Sold and nied atthe manufactory, 283 Brondway — Herring’s Petent Champion Fire Ana burglar proof safes, 251 broadway, corner Murray st.,N.¥. Tricopherous is the Best and Cheap- article evaing. besutifying, oles! ‘liug. seevcy and restoring ibe hair.” Usdlon, try i. “bola ‘GP al Kennedy's pao Discovery is warranted seitrbeum, scald ulcerated ACT eee ware Cured arab & Cols Radon: | ercbitect, So. 80 Broadway, of rheumatiam of eight mothe’ see ee mea larann ceaaenineen Gurelivn, wbich had crippled aad comtued hie ts, he roocn. Salta: cupporiers end ahve der bracee Tnarwiseote fer dete. | MF Webb Mery cana tent y oi a mities made 10 order. No. 1 Veooy street, astor Howes, BY. | eyarys LIVE BALSAM cured Wm. Hovsel, No. 12 Wil lett street, of king’s evil The uleer covered the enure left wide of the neck and face. DYSPP6IA. HYATYS LIFE BausaW cured James McKee. whore office ie No. 42 Front street, of chronic dyspepsia of the most torurerg kind. 7b centa a bottle, efx for $4 Frinetpal depot, No. 246 Grand street, New York. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, ONLY $6. A NOVELTY. $6 SRWING MACHINES £0,100 TO BE AOLD THE P&BsENT YRAR, Avente wanted v9 aid ia placing them in every ‘amily terevghout he United states, ‘ow eelllag—421 broadway, New 732 Cheatnut street, Poilsdeiphia, STONISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL, A" and extrnordinary cheap. ‘Medallion, royal velvet, Rruasela, aa ee ea aa tar ehade, Be ata, rags, wable and p wa TORTAM a NUBKSON'S, 9 Bowery. WAGHIFIOBNT INVENTION—N: MIFTORNT mehow, Dut most substanuslly magnifcent in repu ation, wand foclapenaabiliy—je GAYKTTY'S madicazad paper, ie DOW patronized by sl: who regard comfort and health as paramount iaportance, Depot 41 Annatreet. The iaper (ehh Geyety’s name water inarked in each sbeet) ls eid (bere, and by all respectable drugsis, grocers, faacy goods cvsitre, ac. KE oa FRENCH X01 EIRTR, BBIBTS, RHI S, Halr.—Its Diseases, Fali, Change of Color, ‘and ite embellishment treated carefully by A. GRANDJEAN, Do, COT welftd street, west aide and near way. Hilvs Hair Dye, 50c., Black or Brown. Depot, No. 1 Barclay street; a20 g0ld at 399 Broadway. in- tuottable bair cating. No Excuse for having Colds and Pains in the limbe, when 25 cent bottle of Dr. TOBLA8’ Venetian Int ment will afford you tmmediate relief. Price Y6c. aud Sts. Dr. Tobiay’ hore Iiniment in pint bottles, 60 cents, Depot 66 Cortianat sect, New York. Sold everywhere. Campbel)%s Turkish Hair Toi.ic—The Best hair restore and dresser. 25 cents @ bottle, Uorner Kighth uvenue and Zwenty-eighth street, Campbell, Chemist ard Apothecery, Corner of Righth avenue ard Twent» eighth street. Pure and genuine drugs, mecicipes and perfumery. rd’s Premium Hair Dye, Kellinger’s or Manbetian liniment, Manbatian plasters. Professor uines’ OnTe be 6 Broadway. Medicaled LEMRTH Boe DTT CRITTENTON, Proprietor. Holowny’s Pilte.—Psets to be Remember — Arte, dec'inin, etite, indigestion and dy ape pais, Se pecduy exeben aioe Pobut bealth, by the uss ot time moet exceilent medicines Manufactory 60 Maiden lare, N.Y Dr. De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Ou. Curebility of consumption = Hoapttal, dievensary aot privae RETAIL AT Wi eb auR PRICES, eTAIL. HOU $1X FOR NIe& DOLLSKR, x SE DOLLARS, veces, #1 turpish ionumersbie casts in which Dr. De SX FOR PIs orgbeexceesingly palatable ight brown cod Iver otl, oon AX Fos SINE DoLuaARe, tuning peculiar ouratve princioles whica po other ond liver © 4 g Oil poateseon, has Dera administered with the happiest results OX $1 UE frchvaumpton abd all diseuses of toe chest. No reaieds @) ra ae oe pidly resto-en the exhansted strength, improves the sut-tive yd Wy MILL iunctlons, stops OF Cup inieber emaviaten, the x 44 wee Hoo, quiets ihe rougb ane ervectoration, oF produces ca) tL pw urked end favorabie influence on the local malady. YookK mi ‘im eral ball pinta, capsoied and ln: one his ple Agent Ls0. FINK “Le by miowt of the FIBK Li READY MaDe, A OK TO ORDER, reece UB 10 OBLER, O& TO ORDER, Warranted an good a shirt as ae in onc Married, Brennovt—Dr Vor.—At St. Paul’s church, Morrisanis, Wedueeday, June §, by the Rev. Caleb Clapp, rector of ALSO the Churet of tbo Nativity, New York, assisted by ue ro REY ET Sent Kev. Eemiuel Appleton, rector of 9%. Paul's, evar Book erxTBet SAN FE MADE, nout to Sanam E., daughter of James De Voo, all of Mor- BIX FOR TWELVE DOLLs a bint GX FOR TWELVE LOLLARS Consy—Micnaria —At Christ church, Williameburg, on AURO, VERY ‘BEST , Juve 7, by the Rev. Lot Jones, Mr. Jouy Corey | TRREE PLY LINEN COLLARS. PincaNeY, Becoud daughter of John J. Michacis, | THREK PLY LINEN COLLAKS. Keg. THBEB PLY LIRKS CULUARE.. ice RicuMoxp—AXDERSON.—At_ New Brunswick, N. J., on BRC ries, Thuredsy, Juve , by the Rev. Dr. Stubbs, Heer tion. Rack TIES wowp to Mrs, Sana Latmma ANDERQON, daughter of the late aoe Michael Garrish, “ Ra 2016 | ry ni x ‘cn think 1 cau! Died. B chee, aro maivaken. Here is the cow of one dosen Brasowgss—On Thureday morving, Jane 9, at ten Ste — Fa He Mills muslin, at 1436 cente per yard. vanaf fe fivea, at Sb onkis por yards kaunary Bi, Duvons and doiién, Bo conta: o'clock, of consumption, Wittiam 8. BURROWwms, of the firm of A. T, Stewart & Co., in the 48th year of his ego. Aolemn bigh mass of requium for the repose of hit tout, wiil be celebrated in St. Stephen’s courch, Twenty TOtALssssasarene Conroy. — In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, Jane 9, Curren ibs relatives sod friepda of the family are respecttully tend the fooeral, 'bis (Saturday) afiernoon, at ‘bree c'cicc’, from bis late resideace, No, 98 Stave srect, | Devey —On Friday, June 10, after a long illness, Mar- Garks Vavey, wife of Jobn Davey, 1 the tad year of bar | Inthe | eee 4 bunee eof the pacWl Of Fougnanstowa, county West the family, 94 those of ber brothers, are fespectfuly invited to at j MEO The funeral, op So0day eflernoon, at two o'clock, boner 4m Thoraday afterroo.%, June %, at three * Cebiity, which soe’ bore with Christian Tordinge, Sevan Eoumiet, widow of the le W Oapt, Abrahaa Her frends ato acqueiptances, and those Of the family, Lhe funeral, from the ree ‘dence of her K. Browne, No. 273 Bien Ker etrest, lock, without fu "ter no- eveving, June 9, at Plainile 4d, N. loratio Foster, in the 25in ye. Of ‘The t11enéa of the family are invited te attend the fane2 | a MISCELLANEOUS, [——— Beck Wat's stan aod ite Paar, uxsiisUrions, PAUPER aud INS WR LEADER Ronay on Saturday morning, OFtaio weeny Bizors PATE? TRUSS AND BR&NIGL PADS pd ) Sure Cure for ropiure, No. 56 Whit \URTN CURA FOR Baldwins —75 | Oo retin: am ofl snipers a Ke contains n oll, Yead or wulphar: tt hes sg git ed tb boetum, Providence aud the tates, | CDRTIEB, Brrorlotor, Providence, Rt taht hy / Gulp, 127 Bowery: J. #1. Coddington TIS pen Lewis. £2) Greenwich street; Jobn Jones, 142 bousia ¢ | New York: Mrs Tayen, G. 'P Mines aad soveciie & Con, | preokiza: P tallew Jersey City; W. T. Mercer, Newsom 7 pau Fat, 18 and 16 Park Tow, general agents, and SS VLaRKE'S SYRUP —THIB VEGRTABLE OOM: | ‘a different preparation thing before the pb, pi from anv 1d wok | fo eanreney C0804 Dy wil using te beste bes, dlood pi DYSPRPBLA, Cues, SYRUP-FOR SCROPULA, 1 womp com, a i {| pYYRNKS & Fak +O. Min es i rack rom 6 Tins, 78 Broaderah Bier the upenpi& By © ltboot tae inust noc ent, by 1 UeCQ1A IR, garnwon Reivra 'o the povak dane aod wurseose oy tovoty ORNS, BUNIOR\' ARYL VRFRUTIVS Rana Baers 2 er este pete nae ere ee a esavbs vant, comity” Li 1, appoaita Gt Nodclas Aine O44; SRE AND Exaune THE EUBEKa aU eee ao MsCFINga, Prix cipal office, 449 Krondwiey, corner of Briwne a Poses anv vrsolsresy, 'B STREET, (north west corner of broadway ) JOBN BERKS (of the old fira of F & JS W mMrrrsy Invites the s‘teutien of furniiare bayers to & lacge and clegea seeoriment of cabmen furpiinre saitanie for PaBicse Like BOL. LIB Bike, &O, Made from selected and wel) seasmee wood, lathe inlem ame mat op proved it: he AT VEBY RossuteBi® PRICK. The wellknown reputation of the {te Arn tor tm UPErK & OsBIMET FUANITURE Will be fully avatatoed I8TOKY OF THE GIFT BOOK BUSINES; OR TEP H Gut Book Bueiners brplained and Kxpoeed tant tree toeny adcrers Conntry rd ‘bres anew GO tous aud sending ‘a copy of the pai oem aball receive n boox worth ar) PhP" SmEUNEiOM tee J 8 ANDRAWS, 87 Park cow, Now York ott, J, 7 saitHs HEW erony. MILLY_MOYNE, BROKEN aT Last. The above aplendi¢ story bich f* pronm the chat d@onvre oe Cwtpgui-bed and pou en w nor = pee cured @ a hesvys expense, apd wl) be co ry foom advarced beet, Intbe New vork umenced from con SUSLay MFECURY For to morrew. June i2, 1859. Apere giving thle The admirers cfd F smibo suoriee—end their name te le gko~ bere po urging to iiduce them to read this Laat wag greetest production fom hie pea. Ao.iving #rter cap dosed or) of ove ba fthe poonlartty of JF. Smitn Hila stortes are rs fn Fuplend ty millions of -eacers Phe pager far «hich they re originally written hem the lurgeat etrentntinn of acy liturery Pale ™ the be Id and bis works are in his ouecy a Burl admired ard quite as pop ney ere ta Lame rio wied that the etary of * oe MILLY MoYWe Will appesr ently in the Sew York Soodsy Mercury; and be DP WHD the je gb manag ay ag tn order to abtsie 8 eon, Anexnus ey Deen printed to meet the hearp der and tbnt wi! be made ny the resting paniie gTRICe FOUR GENTS Fae OUPI” For aaie by all news esters HY JKWRLRY.—NEW PATCKENS OF SRAORLERE e) brooches. earrings, necklaces, c.,iu plain jat aud je D6 golu, at OBBORSE, BOARDMAN & TOWNSEND'S, Ne, 527 Broadway, corner of Spring sweb ee THR NeW YORK MFROCEY, rox suNe 3%, 1859, (which will be ready at all the news rooms and bookstores tla Week and not ihe week etther, Kink gave. but nxt weer ) Will contain tbe opening chapters of Dr. J. 1. Sobimeuwe Fapbeieanes: PatHaway; On TaB MOUNTAIN OOTLAWS. A TALE OF THE NORYHKAN TRAPPING GROUNDR ILLUSTRATED BY FALIX 0. C. DARLEY, FOr we exciunve rignt wo 136 etilneot services of The publishers of the MEKOTIY here fe o pn aye larger eum than ary other american romancer bas sver yet reonved tee the newspss er prvas. and they taxe pride in announcing teele Getermmetion {0 c-nilnur(o exori in avery deparimeat at Tate talea.. long as hovorable competition wil secure RINOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGER, DE VENOGE & 00, EPRRNAY, FRANCE, 5 used IMPERIAL TABLES ON 3 As O. ATINRET OF 4 PROPECTLY PURE AND D1 >< Tk Wine, A16 moteente prise and scppotin.edapted for fomily vam. 1 early every leas itr, hotel and Aeaier througbvut | se EV Base mour, Boe impeter ee corner jwa; aad Broome: RRP “THE FLozas” ae oR THE SHILL)NG SIDE PR Earpy sketches of well week ip the LEsDER. pom ee Bad lad cme sae HOTEL, St Porth«mptrn, Mass. continues to be a favnrtte remmee of mvaiida ene oF fun Mew re plea ure, ters. cor tinued every and otbere seating relaxation aad’ It is celighttudy aituated amid casrming mustem fcenery. The views trom tbe extended rorsad: be ace worth & bettas to Ane the drive in the viciuity ere Bot excecan@ jp romapuc beauty by any in N nd. NO place wider fix boure of New York offre auch attractions. wtih yood sm commorations. goos table, ano bome comforte, Circulars sew Sretle, | Trestze op Morya, | 25 conte “Tale much te true: Dr. Falsted has bad preat success to his Dracuce; snd ha inetituion le wiceiy rewoted to.’ —sombae Stag and Hee, “cig evccens fn the treatuent of disease is andieputed %ae Treveler, Poston. inayat siment hus been approved by some of omar mon Inteiigentertizens, nc bas received the most flattery = be aa trom ell parts of the cuumry.”"—Proviaeses, jowrpal. ‘Do summer rescrt surpasses ound Ail tn loveliness, end the resources calculated \ gratify the taste sad preaene —St. Loute &epubiicaa. QULUBLE GLASS FOR PAINTHMS, SECURING COA of and turpention barrels for soopmakers, ugaines ee and milcem, beat comic, rye. ram und #omroe Olle; mam eam. plana bismuth alumicume, catminm, ebeavas’ oi {era by Lr. Ln Fh OC HTWa SRW 10 Maider ano N Boe Treatise on iacmented liquora. 1,000 sbemical recipes. een SEWING MACHINES. PRIOR GREATLY REDUCED, Suger's new family machine. the price of whiek ta ight and elegant; decorate a machine ng, th the Dest manner. & libe aewing of « private camby ™ QEWINS MACTINNS AY $5. 8 AND 310. Do" Tee THkeADS A1 $5, $4, Sub AND $80. FAGLE FEWING MACHING Cu., 1 Broadway, N. Yo BH ROMS NCE OF LO FING, L A Pri lect oamas ON BUCAL TOPIO SUARP, tui ‘Rothe SATIRICAL, ip the HK PORTRAIT OF FANNY DEANE HALSEY. A atibingly cosrect portrait of this unfortunate. will be published ip tke SUNDAY COURIER u all the new: eft morrow. For TeEFUL IN BVBR FTeKS® Spots, palut Z ai ribhous, dc., eleaued equal to pew, withont C3 ince! eeivate cor or iabric, ty BKGAMAN ® OOy OUPCENTRATEO BENZINE. BRGEVAN & OO, Nos. W61, #2, Il and 766 Broadway. ———— ‘AN DRUST & WaTHOUS, at BO. HO CHEMSCRE MEUST NT >. 300 CMs ‘ . OFFPR ENCKAD Meats 47 hes COED PRICES CRED Ba Me, My told CERT PAR LB SMOKED sBOULDEAS, 6 TU 934 OK NTs PERLB, BMOER)> & am oTE ie ee ee een at DsTLY QUOTATIONR: Dkai.sds akvitsb Ty Galle & CO,— SEW AND IMPBO} oot ted exswoine (39 Broad MyoORe! WEEE me Ro DY, HOT PR .$/ THF MOST BeMsk& SLE BOOK OUR PRESS GANG; Fire Curis Or TEE AEniOAY MuwWERAPHaS, pt er ALD er. exediter hor ae ane Joc ive S00, biscaverer of. the Mlentastop polo New York and elsewhere Bend for Ae Ja8 TL: OXO Publisher, Pullsdelake. Ne Mint Rn py At0RMe OLRARED AND NEP ATRED, Ip the manner, AT L88s THAP Ur0sT PRICES, By the Sree! London end Geneva workmen. At ©. ALLXN'S 418 Rroadway, one door peluw Canal at Formerly Mo. U1 Wall street YP a —., 6) FULTON BYRERT. we 14 a splendic swek of spring and summer slothing, ~* ~ 142 FULTON STRE&T ‘es Fiue black frock coats, FULTON STREPT. us 14 ‘Superior business coats. 14 yaaa carneas Of spring and samo,er ven? = tromtinthrr sow ht es e-aheherneen 142 "eeicis Rares of worm and evar pani FULTON &TRES?. 16) eta alsa ct, ‘tt eush low prions “« @soeruing public can fully by =} 14? Puy.g street, belwegn, a ———

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