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Pominated to aot as a committee for the completion of pre- ratory arrangemen Piao A s, Governor of Tyrol, ia making The Archduke known the Emperor's proclamation to the Ly rvicse has Bd companied it with the follow vg remarks: In makiag known to the public in gonenal the teatimony. #0 haporeble i the-peonte of he Tsrot and Voraciberg wuich the Emperor renders to weir glorious bistory and ast th and at the eum thine the doufdence te.t by Ils Msjeats dhat the Box# wil prove worin: o ‘ber sires, Lbave to add wat 1 oe: myeel! baypy iu having been Girecdoa.et thie Country, ao femaraable tor devoted Sovereign not oniy in Weat ccoerna the politign! and milite FY ACmiuietration, but in what covctrna the defence of te coun ry at go inperteota moment the regulations cailed for by the Emperor's love: wil be published without delay snd will crove that tre Lastiiotton or the detence of the country re tains its popula: ‘and ibat the free and 00 operation of iby im ful.y Assared: (be expense Will be st the onrrge of the treasi y, and not of the cou try; that the favors aitherto estubiisied wish respect (0 We recruidog of the army will stil! guosist, aud Uist are nime ments are beivg made for rewarcing gallant sutioas 2a) Le asateting the ustonal rillemen when inv a'ided, a Be cemeteries taes te peers Call he national rilerasn out they may took, 10 Beir wor standards, and, with the old ory of and the country !"” proceed to pointe thre: sened by the enemy. The Archdvico has aiso published the sudjoived :— i | ened, by an sutograph letter, to augmen' Fa ecapry hag oe thted of the Tre, 80 thet each of the t. Bee ibe ital nurober of the mem Consequently be rixieen. Lae perio. comamts Rear tho adele nt 16 0 be yen and patria. im order t0 ward oll gether to these days of Gimonity the caogers with which public and rocial order ts Jed. 1p seeing in this ree Lutiou of the Kmyeror & Sh he Ms sty hss ‘leigned to feel im the ely of the conniry of the Tyrol and the Vorarlberg, T have fhe bm sesnrevee thks the latter will cootione to man feat is upsbrinking devo ednose under every ciroumistance. and thet I j 0 ve ihe good cAuse fo p= ihe te CAaRLES LOUIS. INTERES?S OF RUSSIA IN THE WAR. THE GRAND DUKE CONSTANTINE TO BE KING OF I Aus A correspondent of the Loudon Free Press, who enclosas his card, writes as f0ll0 ¥8 — Sim—Having been present at the last mecting in the Music Haii,} board the statement made concevning the Grand Duke Constantine, I am able to give you aaother fact ; So far back as last summer, Prince Jerome Napoleon detailed wo some of his conGdauts at Geneva @ piso of attack AgAWAL Auttria, and & propective rearrangement of the map of Europe. I knew the name of @ Swiss senator to whom be broachedthe subject. Prince Jerome, at that time, declared that, according to the plan made, tae Grand Duke Constantin. was to becowe King of Hungary. T know furiher of avtempis made, ia the beginuing of the present year, to win over to the Russo Napo eonic scheme some of the exiico German democrats, a8 well as some in. ilucutial libera' sin Germany. Large pecanisry advantages were beld out to them asabribe. I am glad to say that theee offers were rejectou with indignation. SPEECH OF THE ARURDUKE ON AUSTRIA AND ENG- LAND. {From the Loudon Free Prese, May 27.) When the Grand Doke Oonstantine of Russia lately lay at Messina in his yeasel of war he was azked by the Go- vernor to diper, aad,on acceptance, sent his list of the gueeta to be ruvited. These were all notorious libs. rals, most of them unver police surveiliance, and the list was consequently onjected to, fhe Grand Duke then gave & dinuer to the (udividuals in queation on board his ves sel. One of the guests reports that after dinoer the Grand Duke, who Was, or preteaded to bs, excited with wine, prociaimed that “Austria must be swept from the face of ‘the earth, aod that soon; wad tha! be would recommend any Powers who bad au ipterest ip (he arrangements after- ‘Waras to be mace to take care on which side they ranged thomeelves in the straggte Be added, 1 kuow one Power which will require peou liar caution ip ber conduct, otherwise she may lose a strip Of land down there, which is ueceseary to her existence asa first rate Power.” The strip of land so pointed out ‘was Egypt. That Power to Joee her influence was England. KOSSUTH AND KLAPKA AS RUSSIAN SYMPATHIZERS. The following is a trausiation from the Bertin National Zeitung of 24th May, moroivg edition:— The speech of Kossuth is the just{ying manifesto for a step which he bas reeolved upen, avd which he ill accomplish shortiy, Viz.: to go over pabhicly to the Emperor Napoleon, and to ipfuence, from Turin, the Hungarian troops tn the Aus. trian army. Kiapka, who hae recentiy made, from Con- siantipople, a Lying visit to Miloach, will operate from the other side in a similar manner. Jylo not know how the two haw placed themselves with regard tw the Russian proposi- tion that has been formally made of placing the Grand Duke Constantine on the throne of Hungary. Yhey must know their Own interests, and we know ours,” THE AUSTRIAN MISSION TO RUSSIA. A letter from St. Petereburg seys:— Count Karoly, the Austrian eayoy, has returned to Vi- enna. He tock leave of the Emperor on the 16th, but he bad ore interview afterwards with Prince Gortecbakoff He certainly cerries with bim the conviction that the Ras. sian Government parsueg a well vecidei policy, from which it wili pot ailow itzelf to be turned aside either by promites or old r+ minieceaces, The traditions of the Hoiy Alliance bave lox all their influence. It ts moreover stated poritively that Prince GortschakoT has charged the representative of at the German Courts to ceclare that the nttiinde of Germany will decide that of Rostia So jong as the Germanic Confederation eball rot interfere, Russia will, unless unforeseen events should arige, maintain an expectant position. NARROW ESCAPE OF NAPOLEON. Tn his visit to the field of batve av Montebello the Em- perer Napvieon parrowly escaped beg made prisoaer. fe had pushed on as far as Casicggio, aud was observing With bis telescope the movements of the enemy between Barbianetlo and te Portico dei Stella upoa the Po, when suddetly a detachment of Austrians presented themscives Lefore him, only two bundred yuces distant. Whether Uhey had lost their way, or wheter they had advanced thus far from mere bardihood, cannot ve told; bul it is probable that the latter supposition is correct, inasmuch as the advanced ports of tue Austrians are much more energetic ana daring than those of the Fraaco-Sardiniang. Directly, however, the Emperor saw them, be counged color, threw away his segar, drove the spursiuto his horte’s Cauks, abd galloped back to Voghera ata pace which would have cove honor (0 the winner of the Derby, Louis Napoleon bas faults, it must be admitted; but that of wautonly exporing bis person to the enemy cannot cer- tainly be numbered among them. PROBABLE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON AME- RICAN TRADE WITH GERMANY. {Hamburg (May 28) correspondence of London Post] he Americans have teken the alarm, and fear tat if the war should be extended to the northern part of Ger- mavy their trace with the Hante Towaos would be 8e- riously injured. There bas in consequence been a meet. ing at Bremen of the United Statee consuis of Hamburg Bremen and Lubeck. with the view of coming to some understanding cn this subject, in eo far, at least, as that the mail and emigrant packets between the Weser, the "ve apd New York might not be rendered liable to a ears vane blockade of the northern porte of Germ any. ek un hent cannot yet be ascertained, tpresent tbe measures taken are | For Got, the Smperor, | | dev least favored by the reduction scale. Sepres ales, may Dane (are condrential | set tbe memverso *be commuter will | Sr'the cooye cation of Tae | ‘aba. The eject of the oon: | cars.\¥ be expected to ne sdccessfui aan can Bear. ve 7 Deextened to vessels of fussame same privilege were oo Song. but the Gay class belonging to other 1. e difficntty may be surmounted in another way, .°" Belther the igland of Plicciand nf the port of Tonaicg, *41cn 18 1 Schleswig, ‘and doce not form any Portion of thé Germay: Confedera. tion, would come within (%6 limits of such a Diockade, and ships might enter and leave ws former as a Seg or posseesion, aud the latter as a Danish seaport, withoar et or binérance; and when once there the experience of the last Contineniai war would be sutficieat to show how trade NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1859. | , 2. The amornt of the 10 frase gubscriptions that are ; irseduerbie. co ital of ther due to the sul or 2,8 ‘fl CO frame, #40, by means of tI a of 10 ft of rente omaha y ue oe Ao justent, Will rece ive more thap the | cee two sums added togetber amount to 116,661,956, | The burping, or 2,308,9%7,820f. will have o be, watar as \ itis pragheable, cla buied ay rate ofa franc to the rk g all the other su ide re. ™ be nsthematical share accruing to each would be 17f yer ebb OL the Burn sobscribed. | one ee oilon thet regwiate tbe ledger of the public debt, ore priveipies inid down by the above mentioned ai- pisterial decree that cetermines the condition of the loan, ’ perm)! me fo follow out eo Ftrict a calculatioa, previous ioass, the Lquidation baving to be made fry wultiples of ten fraucs for the discountable Truler, and by muitiples of 100 francs for the other cate- gory, Certain subscribers will receive a litte more, and other's @ httie less than the nominal quota, From a these diflerences a disposable balance of na great importance will result. From motives of equity [ thick this remenet ought to be uasigned to the smali sub ecribers of 70, 82, 140, 200, 260, 820 and 880 francs, they should the Emperor secept these propositions, I beg his Majesiy that be will deign to invest with bis approbation the present report. Tam, with the most profound respect, sire, your Ma- Jesiy's most bumbie, obedient and faithful t, Approved. P. MAGNE, Navoikoy, we AB) Board of Supervisors. ‘This Board met last evening, President ” chair. ‘ AYPLICATION FOR AN INCREASE O° 1 POLICE FORCE, The Police missioners gent communication ask: ing fer an increase of the patrol forve to fifteen hundred men. Supervisor Tween presented the following:—That the application of the Police Commissionere for the \acrease of the fores to 1,500 patrol men be allowed, provided the Soard appoint men of the old fores, without requiring them to relioquish their claims for services as policemen. Referred to the Committee on Criminal Courts. TOR APPOINTMENT OF THE NEW TAX COMMISSIONERS. The Cowmitwe on -County Oflices,to whom was re- ferred the regolution of inquiry im regard to the liability of this Board in the matter of taxes and asseasments coming from the newly apporated Board of Tax Commis. oners, Bent In & report, Stating that they doubted the legaity of their appoisiment by the Compirol- jer, apd to employ counsel to examine into the subject. The report concludes by stating that committee hoid that under the dy in the of Unis State is reserved 10 the electors or the recoguiaed courty au borivies, and thet the Court of appeals has re- peatedly aflirmed this im well Known paraticl cases. De. sions go to show that aseessors of taxes are officers un- Ger the State and county organizations, and cagaot iu the discharge of their functions be regarded in law ay the officers of the Corporation; that the power to levy taxes has always Deen Vested in the supervisors of this couuty, aud that this power taplies the right aud authority to as- sees Or apportion them as ideatical and inseparable; tbat the Cor poration and the county have soparete and iadepen- Gent jurisdiction which caanot be coufuaded with exch ‘OLUEF ip their Griginal powers; thas the assessors appoiat- ed by the Comptroler rest for their authority entirely oa epectal laws, and if their powers should be deciared void under the constitution they would have no jurisdiction to assess for taxes, When it must be found that aojwarrant of ths Bard to adopt an effective recaution or legal remedy for this poasibie result. ae committees think that taxpayers who may feel agrieved have tio their power and right to raise the question before the Courts 1a their own bame. A singie decision declaring the Board of Assessors without jurisdiction must invali- date the whole body of aseessmeut rolls, Where there 1s © single xXpayer whoee tadividual payments annually to the Receiver reach over $80,000, it can hardly be expect- ed that sufficient temptation aod meana are at test ‘be issue. Ordered w be priated. Atler otber matters were referred and otherwise dis- poced of, the Board adjourned to Tuceday next. Coroners’ inquests, MELANCHOLY TRAGEDY IN MoTT STREKT.—A melancholy Occurrence took place at 132 Mott street yesterday a‘ter- noon, in consequence of the careless use of firearms, It appears that two brothers, Germans, named Theodore aud Anthon frail, were about starting for Hoboken on a gunning excursion, when Anthon aught up a musket, and pointing it carelealy at his brother, exclaimed, ‘I wiil shoot you; look out.” Hardly had the words escaped his bps when the weapon went off with aloud report, taking effect in the neck of the unsuspecting victim. re 18 stuntly fell to the floor, anv died in afew moments, without Uuering a word, Ua ‘keeiug What mischief he Bud dose, Apthon flew to the tide of his prostrate brother and cailed for ageistance, but all medical aid proved of littie avail: the carotid artery had been severed, avd death tork place before the {surgeo arrived, Anthou thea gave hungeif up to the police, declaring tbat be bad no tuten- lich Whatever Of wjuring the decessed, aud tuat the aifair Wag purely accidental. Corener O'Keefe soon afterwards arrived upon the eroulG, abd beid a inquest upon the body of deceas d, when the jury rendered a verdict of accidental deatn, Without avlachiog any blame to the prisoner. Tae Coro ger thereupon discharged Aathon from custody, at tue Sale Lime warping bim to be more careful in falure aud not Make a playtaing of adeatiy weapon The young man (tor he was only twenty years old) wept bitierty at the mikery he had caused, and declared that he could never forgive binseif for having thus taken away the life of a fond and affectionate brother. Deceased was abvut eigbteen years of age. The sad aifair caused quite an ox- Citement in the nelghborbood, and much sympatay was expreseed for poor Authon, who was well nigh distracted with grief Fatat AccrpeNt ON, Siirpoarp.—Corouer Schirmer held An inquest yesterday at the New York Hospital upon the body of a man named William Webster, who died from the eflecte of injuries accidentally rezeived on the 13th of March Jast by a bate of cotton falling upon him while at work on board the steamship Jura, The jury rendered a verdict of accidental ueath, sities Police Intelligence, Row AND Stannina sy 4 DRINKING SALOOW.—A diaturb- auce occurred at the drinking saloon of Maurice Keating, corner of Centre and Walker streets, on Monday night, between the Proprietor and @ number of young men, io cobrequence Of @ refosa! on the part of Keating to sit idiy by end tee all bis tumblers and decanters broken. In the contict one of the leaders of the party, James Winne, received a severe eabre wound atthe hands of Keating’ Who was subsequently arrested for felonious asssauit’ Winne was taken to the New York Hospital for medical treatment, while his aseailant was sent to the Lower Po- lice Court, eee The Frost and the Crops. The following is an extract from a Private letter received by a gentleman of this city, jdatea Chicago, June 9 :—I received your despatch inquiring about the crops of the Galena and Chicogo Railroad. I hada long coaversation with ove of Our most intelligent commission merchants, who bas just retarned from a prospecting wur all along Mbat hive, and was therefore enabied to furnish you the could be carried on from the former, while the railway | mos: Teliable information. commuaicetion from tbe latter to all parta of Germany Would most effectualy sel at ceflauce every attempt that might be made 10 pute stop to it in that way, though it might contrive to make the mode of carrying 1t on some- THE FRENCH LOAN—REPORT TO THE EM- PEROR. ‘The Moniteur of May 31 contains the following:— Panis, May 25, 1859. fimE—The administration bas just received the I communication touching the loan of five hundred million: T hasten, ag 10 duty bound, to render an account to your Majesty of the Unal result of the subscription, and make known to the public the bases ujen which the rentes that have to be eubscribed m the ledger of the national debt Will be distributed among the subscribers. (Oa the day after the cloeing of the operation, when J had the nonor of addreesing ry first report to your Majesty, the returog from the departments bad only partially arrived. I could then oniy i 2, a8 I took care to announce, temporary estimates, which bave been since found to bé far below the reality, and are now completely ascertaine As the subscription approacked its term, the desire of the public assumed more and more the nature of a demonstration. The anuexed list, which stat each depar'ment the exact pumber of the subseribere and the amount of the capital endscribed, is an eloquent testi- mony to the eentimeais of confidence and devotedness that bave impelied the people to enter the subscriptioa offices; Ihave much heppiners in Jaying it before your Majesty. According to the list of the number of persons who took part ip the euecription by paying into the receiving of. Dees of the State ibe earnezi of one tenth, amounts to nearly feyen buvdred thourand (690,190), In iteeif alone this total eurpasees by more than a hun- dred thourand sharctakere that of ali the subscribers to the three first oans taken togetner, of Subscribers. Loan of 259 millions, 4 Loan of 600 mullions.. ‘Loan of 760 millions, Total.......+- . I need not point out the full importance of this wa poli- ical and financial point of view. It te thue divided;— wo mii equal to more then five 1,547 637,636 part s 961,922,140 The “ coupurcs”’ of lof, 107,043,166 Th . Co sshd subecriptions at 10f 2,402,516 ,609 posit of atenth to be » days, at Paris ‘and in the depsrtmenta, ig more, whan two Bundred and Aity-one millions (250,985,977f.) (The sum of 45,302,703f 8. was paid mo:cover ‘a'sdvasoc, or tn all 296,258,680] I immediately adopted the neoeasary measnres for re etoring to cireviation a3 noon as ooss'bie that portion of t! ig sum which has to be returned 1) the public, The re. ‘ovpurgements made at Paris amount already to upwards © seventy three millions. fhe dats required to ferve aa a basia for the liquida- von ———— eesed by the adsuipiatration cate lal be carried ou with to» yreatcar activity, { bave the bonor of submitting for your Majesty’ appro- ‘ion the principles in accordance ¥ ith which tne distri on will bave to be made, an authorized by the law of the 21 May jy = 8 principal gum of 600 millious ana tof 2) miliong, intended to facilitate the tq cover the 7 the ron em Tbe crOP8 have not been injured; they were not far enovgh adv»mced. The young leaves of the corn may be cut off but the rou!8 are perfectly sound, and the generally received impreesiof 1g that the plants will now grow stronger. Wheat has not beenaamaged. A field of winter bere and there, which bappened to be in milk, may bave been siigbtly damaged, bat this is not at ull general. On the whole my commission merchant came to the conclu- sion that there was ho well founded cause of foar for the safety Of the crops. {*rom the Chicago Tribune, June 11.) 8. A. Harrington, ot the U. 8. Expreas Co,, Coldwater, Mich., Writes on the 9th:— Our crops are looking finely. Frost did but very little Gamage either to crops or fruit. We anticipate a good yield of fruit, We bave letters to-day from Peoria, Cass Knox, Carroll, Edgar, La Salle, Kevdall, Lee, Stark, Coles aud Champaign Counties, all written eince the frost, and their contents May be summed up thus:— Frott did but half the damage that was at first anticl- puted, The crope on the ground generally look very pro- | meibg, particularly spring wheat. Corn backward but soing Well, though in gome places a little blackened by the freeze, Out of the thirteen crop letters we have not a really bat report. A few of them speak of an unusual quantity of chess, and a few more of the fly; but the tone of the whole is satisfactory and highly encouraging. WHEAT IN VIRGINIA. The Warrenton /iag #ays persons from various parts of | this county concnur tp the belief that the yield of wheat | thia season will be much larger than for several years past, uplees checked by some unforseen cauze. The hi vest bas wlready commenced ina large portion of Vur- gunia. The Fredericksburg I/erald eaye:—The wheat harvest ig upon us. Crops in this vicinity are ready for the reaper. The wheat crop in this section of country, says the Dan- 20 | ville Register, a8 well as almout everywhere else, 18 very promieing. Toe yield of this will be very large and tne | grain quite fall and pertect. The planters of the surround- | log counties of Virginia aad North Carolina at agree fa | regaroing tbe prospect of a fae crop very auspicious. The fly and joint worm are doing cousiderab’e damage | to the wheat fleids in some parta of Rockinghain The wheat crop in Nausemond, says the Suffolk Sun, has not suffered 68 couch by rust a8 wag at one time anti- cipated. Wheat, in Dinwiddie county, is thua far free from rus and the ravages of bug, and ali gigas are favorable for an abundant y The joint Nah bas bpm itera on the wheat crop in various parts of she county of Best, also. al ed the blade, Bost bas Tn Culpeper the wheat crop bas boon considerably tn. jured by the joiut worm. The average crop will be a fine ‘one. The wheat crop in Stafford and Spo'sylyania for the moet part jooks very promising, THE CROPS IN NEW YORK. A correspondent ia Aibany, under date of 13th inat,, writes ag followst—You may assert that the crops this year will cuffer copeiderably, The weather 48 noth cession of frosts. The ground aiong the New York Cen- tral and Erie Railroads is strewn with fallen iwaves aq though it were autamn, Tho farmers with whom I ¢on- + | Yereed on the subject are muck alarmed, Ovimary. JerPenaon, & nephew of Preeident Jeffer- ah ae wake SOG ob SLAY Lily oot LS Seeoeinly WORE Court of General Scastons. Before the Recorder. Jose |) — here were « large ma: ber of cases on the crjendar ( (ay, ® num or Of which were disposed of by Abo proken:.: g authorities, : Ch moti» c. the District Attorney, Wm, Jones, indicted for forgery u ‘he second degree, was committed without bail, Louita Jobnecn, charged with robbery in the first de- gree, in stealing a breast-pin worth $7, on the 17th of May, ‘com Efzaveth Vaenitae, pleaded guilty to assault aid batrery She was seet to the peaitentiary for one year. depry ©. Best, a “spicy” young man, fashidoadly dressed, but rather “seedy,” was arratgued on two cbar ges of forgery 1a the third degree, baying, ap was al tegea, forged “a Srochialtey note for $800, with intoat to vefraud Jobo Mer sbept lo Was tried and woqurited oo accouul of & variao @ between tue proof aod the tndic. wornt, The prosecuting Cilicer immediately sent + bill before the Gravd Jury to have the error vorrected which was done in ‘s few moments, and ths bill returned to the Court, whereupom tbe accuse: WAE arraigned, snd refused to plead in the absecos of bie counsel, The assistant District Attorney caused jue piva of Lot guilty f0 be entered, and the prisoner remanded tilt the sflernoob. when be ssic ho would try him Subsrquenuy, the Recor state oe had ap engagement at 3 o'clock, 60 that) © jury discharged, andfims, together with @ bum ver Of cASeB ON tbe Was postponed tll & wis King pleaded guilty to keeping @ disorderly house iv ve Fourth Ward, and ov giving promise to vacate the DieMisES, JUdgMEDe was suspended, App Thre war tried and convicted of it larceny, having stolen gome spoons from Henry B. Melville, She ‘was gent to the penitentiary for six months and fined $50. Robert J. Thomas picaded guilty to forgery inthe foucc degree, in baving @ counterfeit promissory noie for t+ pay ment of $307, purport og to be signed by J, W. White huret & Co. He procured a letter out of the Post Gillce, and on openiog it found the note, which he elyavd Thomas was remanded for sentence. James Mclocy re, indicted for bighway robbery, in baying on the night of the 12th of May assaulted Biward Kelly an! stolen $4 aud two promssory notes from him, plese! guilty to ap sreeuit with iatent to rob. As he was a young Tash, abd a6 this wes bis Gret oflence, the Cx was ver, lenient with bios, sending him only two years to the Stato rison. . The Grend Jury came in'o Court at noon, and after pre- senting & batch of indictments, retired to resums the Gid- charge of their duties. Margaret O'Neil was charged with grand larceny, hav- bg MoleD Oo the 240) Of May mantiilas aod other property {vom ber employer, Jobo B. Benson, No 8 Wooster street, valued at $112, Her employer interceded in her behalf, aud the prosecuting officer consented to take a plea o! petit larceny. She was gent to Blackwoli’s Isiand for vbree mon ibe, Jemes Farreli was placed on trial, charged with stea! ing two breasping, @ gold watch and $30 in money frou: ‘is. Bolan, He having proven an excellent character ved toe statemeng of the prosecutrix dflariog mate-ially from what she «wore to before the police justice, the jury witbout leaving their seats rendered a verdict of not guity. The Court theo adjourned. Superxior Court—General Term. Before a full Benob, June 14.— Wm. H. Meeks vs. Wm. H. Van Doren and wife — Order of 25th April, 1859, affirmed, with $10 costs to resyoncent. SPECIAL TERM. Before Hon Judge Moncrief, AugustutMiles vs, Alecander Clarke. —The objection that tbe sureties offered by the defendant are pracusing attor- veye aud counsellors of this Court, is sustained and th bai rejected, F1IRK WORKS SRT aT saeaaa EXCELSIOR FIREWORKS, Nestert in appearance and best in quality, FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EXHIBITION, FONSTON & SCOFIELD, 62 John street. ALFIELD’S FIRST PREMIUM QOLORRD AND trUllast Oreworks—})enot 47 Maiden lane, ween Nau sae anc Willan streets, formerly $4 John street, Now Yore Desiers end committees for pubile or private exhibitions sup op the most Liberal terms ehekis ‘COLMY, TITUB & OO,, General Agente G.* J bias tte WORKS FOR THE MILLI jected dope, the oelebrated pyrotecbnista of Jersey ag mana geta st their holoua'e depots in sew York, would reapeot Aully insite the ettention of dealare to taete unrivalled ot. ovupprieing al! the standard articies of former years Additions whish make the productions of 1889 warivallec 3 equaved te brilliancy, Thu Seeare. Kcge having a desire e give to the public tre unwilling tha: poorly mnce fer be under thetic name, bave selected centre! depots for wholesaling, where full ssor'menta acd uniformity in prices will be the rule. The gublie may rest sesured that any other parties representing Che meelves a6 managers of depois or genta for the sale ef our 200Ca, are prt @orthy of credit, as the el ween al! of aeid coy where goods can be + ry except at the scare’ § S Godents 173 Broadway, corner of Maiden lane. MERWIN & ROBBINS, A 287 Brosdway, ‘Third door below Chambers atreet, ALFRED WOODH4M, 623 Broadway. between Canal and Howard streets, Or st JOB. G 4&1. EDGE, Laboratory, North Point, Jersey City. and refreabments on board, new boiler, dc. day and Priday at )2o’clock noon, arriving ta thn with Naugatuck, Housatonts, roads. J. 7 HADTIEUDS . P Brilliant and colored FIREWORKS, Dealers auppliod. with the: above: wenutaat supplied. wi 0 BOVE Manufacturer's works, at the lowest prices, also fraceaczere torvetoes pallig eaters sannoas, pistols, fags, &0, No, 18 Division street, near Cnatham square, N. ¥, EXCURSIONS. gee The ry ey Island.—The new and. splendid GAUSETTS Onpt, W. A. Hitcheock, will Boring street, v5 prwroee Lg EXCORSION TO FORT HAMILTON AND CD reoperd oop) a 108 exou ston 2 cena, XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANS8.—THE NEW and splendid steamboat NAUSHON, Oaptain G. W Ail gon, will make ao excursion to the cishing Banks,on Thu day, June 16, jeaving amos street at 7%, a. M. ; Spring street, 7; Broome ‘street, 8; Pack alip, 834; sier No. 4 North river at®, Ware tor the excursion. cents, Fisking tackle bait N, B.—thia boat will mase rego lar trips during the season. tae CHARTER.—THE STEAMER SATELLITE IS UP FOR charter every day but Sunday: nas been newly painted, 4 to P, HAMMOND, 20 West street. B Bi GEPORT—FARE 50 COENTS.—THE STEAMER BRIDGEPORT leaves Peck slip every Monday, Wednes. \e fo connect Hartiord and Springfield Bail Sr i LAKK SUPE8IUR—THK SPLENDID LOW PRES B suse cidewneel upper eabin ‘ST £AMEH ILL *0I8, JOHN FRASER, MASTER, reguistly st 2 o'closk P. M. will lesve Detroit, Michigan, on the following days, for poris on Lake Superior, via Macki BAC each way:— Wednesday, June 1s. | +=‘ Saturday, July 23. Saterday, June 25, Tuesday, augue, 2. Wecnesdey, July 6, riday, August 12, Friday, Jay 15. Friday, August 26 Travellers cad leave Nisgara Falla, Buffalo and Uleaveland by car or boa's the previous evening, and reach Dewolt in | time for the Ilinots. are travellers or health seekers during the summer tp on the Ilinols to Lake Superior affords au op: portunity ansurpassed on :his contingat. ‘The cietance, about 2.00 miles. occupies ¢ to 10 days. Pasgoge und rooms may be euxaged OF formation obtained by adtrersing LL. Mok olgoe. betrott Cut thi on: and preserve it for referenos. STEAMER BROADWAY, FROM PIER FOOT OF JAY SS dreet, every aNernoon, ‘at 4o'clock. Landing at Christo ber street, Yonkers, Hastiogs, Dobvba’ Ferry, bing Be, und Haverstraw No freight received after 3% @elook aad nore taken on Saturdave SUNDAY BOAT TO YORK i Dobbs’ Ferry, 20 cents ; cing Sin; BRS, 15 CENTS: HASTINGS Piermont, 25 cents; Tarr: town, 25 cents: Rockland Lake, 25 cents —Phe Hammond, will lesve Jersey : ry Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; y atveet, New York, ut 714 lending at Christopber atreet each way, Keturning, leave Koekiand Lake at 25 o'clock. TEXHAWEKEN FERRY IS NOW RUNNING DAILY from 5 4. M. to9P ., frem Forty-second street. Com modtove ferry hn bave been erected and amy!» accom moduticns provided tor passeugecs uod carriages ‘Tho boate are lenge, first clase and ply every fifteen miuntes This new ferry affords a very desiy'e resort forthe eltizens of New York ‘The scenery, palieade and forest at Weehawken. tn the imme diate viehnfiy of the landing, abound with beautiful walks and ravines on or under the palisate along the river, or on the quiet country rose. Pien hola and children ean spend s bealtbful and delightful day at Weehawken. Perfect order maintained on the grounds of the company. Building lots are pow offered for wale hy the ferry company on favorable terms, Apply st the office of the company, on the Weebawken aide, DENTISTRY. BIIFICIAL TERTH —FULL BETS ON FINE GOLD Awfod plation. with continuous gars, ‘may $25; om pure ai ver $& abd warranted equal to any work In Kew Yorks single terth $., teeth filed and extracted withont the least pain, - No coarge for exuracilng preparaiary Wo losarting tenth De LUTHKE. 188 Oxch av.. between loth and 11th ate, § RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED AT THE LOWEST © porsible prices. Fets on sliver, $3; vulcacite, $10; con Houons gama $15; Kold. $26. Teeth extracted without ‘pain. oe Canal street, uear hercer one bloré weat of Browlway BAULEION & CONWAY, Dentists, * 4 pENtISTRY—WITH ALL ITS IMPROVEMENTS, WITH- AP ont tte tnmbugs. To properly treat the natyy a teeth and comstruct artiticial dentures, requires core, #kii! aad expe- renee, garanteed by Dra PARIKRRE & WROBON, 495 Broacwry, near Lioward street P)ssustEy — EETH EXTRACTRD IN TEN SEOOMDS, without A) ng Ki aon Fear cneet pro- not (reezing. mira! tern fe practised. fercreseds given if required. B, G."DUBKIN: 533 a} #treet, One coor from Laurens, BEGARS AND TOWACCO. AVAHA SROARS—IN BONG, KOK EXPOK! OR IN store af formale by STRAITON, RAN FORD & | amsor meat Bt pric: CO. im ortere, Ch Beaver wtrset, corner of Wiillam, oppoats elmonien e. .) Bod Gal HAVANA DOMESTIC APD GEEMAN SF. 350.000 BATARA now qualisies, from $410 84) yer | Semeose Ts AR aly Tw twenty por cent below market rates, v0.0) 17 Broauway, PERSONAL. GSE elie or R——, WIL. YOU BK KIND RaOUUH H 0 call for one more Jetter, and thus greatly ae F TOMAS LOTSR JONRY, FIGST OFFIXXK OF aiip Orwego, from New York to New Orieavs, Janusry, 1862, wit) return to Liverpoo', er write te bis uncie, Mr. & Mi! lord) 48 (rown Fatreet, Liverpool, oj ,execuwor to the bis late he will py momothing to his (6, BUNDRED—DIRKCE A. NOTE TAKOUGH the Pont «tile to noe, care of my frend in taut town and family. ‘his you cau murely do, i give me pome of wilt be careful. bo CES LS ee sp TAOMAS KUBSELS, KETP WEIGHT, AND BANNalt Kuvaell, bie wife, nauves of Berwick-npon.T.reed, and the latter sleter to the late Capt Thos Paxton .o' the ship Soore- sibs’ shove inrividuaiss thor wie tereeak meetin to ofthe hove tf ‘ve. requested in me. creamunieste with Oat ®. Paxton, ot Weet Hastiopool, Waet Henri r00l, May 25, 1804 LOST AND FOUSD. VAnannasnaukananpabandan nnn wake ea POSUND-NEAR THE CORNER OF UROAD@aY AnD Pourte atceet, & easll packaxeof mocey, which will ve sevornet to the weer on appheation \o George W. Poll, 392 7 ifth avenue. Oss ON THE WaY TO P! PRIA L' the five feowony notes :— perro aarmlage Hauires & »» dated March 16, 1869, at 8 months, inpingbem. Frost & Throokmorton, dated February 21, “\Gmieiiuvathsl & Sear, dated March 5, 1250, at 8 Grewia. Hur , months, $376 7 uae G, Lace & Oo, dated April 18, 1959, at 8 months, ana.” Elis & Oo, dated Maz 30, 1859, at 8 montis, ve and others are ernioael op megotiating aay 0° oT ment of sams bas been atopy ane ane TASBHALA, OLIVES pre whe adi New York, June 14, 1859. LoOstco’ TEE O1U INRTANT A QUARTRE USK OF 4 brandy, marked B. D. V., No. 18 on ouog atave, & Hasteau ov besd. and imported per Cuba from. Ne. ‘The arty Who carried ft away from the yard of bonded wari Bo.5 Whiebslt erect, w Be wultably rewarded on nome Clue (0 its recovery. La No, 5 Whitebal street OfT—4 BRACELET, ON LAST THURSDAY NIGHT; let, with 8 yellow stones. , The Jon 1 IGE gy Nearer.” Peebles wrard willbe pal an. 5 ) eaferd,’” 'e rewi io'the dnder by Wavirg itai Wallack’s thea sees "2? Pala O8T-ON MO¥DAY EVENING, A BLACK AND YAN 44 terrier sivt. Whoever will retuin the same to 720 Brvad. way, will be bandsomely rewarded. LoOStsO%, PURSDAY MORNING, CAEOK 1,999, DATED Juve 13, leo, tor reven hu anc forty revo dollars seventeen ceuts, drawn by Duryee, Jaquew é U0., to the order of A. Hendecton. The finder will be rewarded by loaviag it with Duryee, Jaques &Co., No. 37 Chambers street, ‘the pay ment of the stune bas been stopped. LOStzON, MONDAY, THE igre INST, RITHat .4 in Weil or William aireet, & bunch of sme keys on a atrel Hog. ‘The finder will ve lberelly rewarded by leaving them at 2 Kxchenge place, rooms 8 axd 9. . OST—ON TRE 14TH INST,, A PRARLPORTRMONNA IE containing # smell gum of money; supposed to have been jomt in ® Feventh avenue omnious or in Warren place. The finder will be Ren rewarded by ung the owuer, at Ml East Thirteenth street, he MEMORANDUM ROOK Lost LOST ON THE AF- IVA ternoon of ‘be 13th jost, @ black morroc> memorandum book, marked of the Insids Joel Mallary, Troy, N. ¥., contain {ng P*DSr4 Of VO Value 10 ADy ODE but the owners. A suitable reward wilt be psid for the esine {f left at the cflice of the May- hatian Ol Company, No 16 way. ? REWARDS. KEWAKD WL BR PAID FOR THE Rk- covery of & large black Newfoundland dog, who left the ultem terry beat, on the Brooklyn side, adout 6 o'clock Mon- day cyeniog ; is one year old and answers to the nate of Tred. 3: QALDWALL, 155 Broadway 10 KEWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE RESIDENCE OF the subscriber's father De Kalb avenue, Brovklys, « ‘day or night” ebip’s gless, marked Capt. Isaac Barris, aud mbker'spame and residence: Pawnbrokers aud all others are hereby notified to atop the eame, and that the article will be re- ernied. o: the above reward pall upon presentation of the se to OQ. G, Carter, No. 61 Wiliam street, corner of Cedar 25 RAWARD.—LOSE, ON THE LITH OF JUNE, AT the New Jersey depot, a memorandum book, coataia- ing United States warrant No. 6.974, dated June 10, 1853, for 000; alu, several drafts of banke—all in fevor of ker, but unendorsed. Whoever wii] deliverthe same at 48 Bouth street, New York, will receive the above reward. KEWARD. — STOLEN FROM DOBBS' PERRY, 2 on Sunday evening horse, wagon and harness: brigh* bay borse, loug tail, ater in forebead and end of nose; wile front foot; yellow stripe along his back and lump behind eft ear; wagon, tron body, paiated bine, lined with red wooden daeh. The above reward will be paid on reetwriog it i's. b. bnicher. Dobbs’ ferry; or to Wee & Dutcher 14 Eighth aveane, New York. ¥, ‘AT BABOSiNS.—GOLD AND SILVRG of al) ‘ae celebrated European makers, guch as monk of peta ee ciy oe rich deal ig ORIGINAL fi jew A. 380 ue BONE, 100 Obatham street, 4, LLEN’R WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE a WE CMOVED FROM W sLL STREET Wose,Sey Une aa ped ONT ree i n GhORGE C. 2LLEN, N ANSWSE TO THE QUESTION: WHAT ARE ALI AN jorniaiamodae’ Callfornis dlamonda are simply plesen of crystalized quartz rock, found only 1a vellfornis, cut anc Polished to resemble the Jrazilian diamond, whisb they equal Oy cibernif or wale Wandgometatep dae: Boag « . Handsome, cheap, dursole. ; Way. On exhibition and for gale at 881 Broadway 431. es ATCH TRADE.—PARTIES WISHING TO REOKIVE first class Snglish watches and movements on favoravle terms, will please address for particulars, Wiltiam H, Parker, New York Postotiice. —” $5 19.80 SILVER warctie—ron SALm To PAT svancnn, $1210 $150 gold do, A mriten guncioe fr 3 ven with euch wa roadway. Broadway, S81 Brosdway. ‘B31 Broadway asi wes SS! COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DAA AAD OAD ARAL PARP A PARINER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $500, TO JOIN another in a commission rusiness, where the business cau be extended to great » With an energet> man, and asmallcnpital, Apply at 37 Broadway, room No. 12. (OER TEaaETe NOTICE.—W& HAVE THI8 DAY AS. / sociated with ourselves Mr E., Leviao, formerly of Frad- elicksburg. Va ‘The business will be continued as heretofore under the style and firm of B. Ullmann & on ee and Jobers of boots, Shoes, Ac. LMANN, aig ii H. BROWN, | New York, June Ist, 1859, #. LEVINO, \OPARTNERSHIP = NOTICK—THR SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a copartnership in business under the firm of Joreph Burkart & acd will continue the retail boot and shoe business, at the old stand of Joseph Burkart, 263 Bourton street. JOSEPH BURK ARS, New Youx, June 13,1869. _ BEAJAMIN BURKART. ISSOLUTION.—THE FIRM OF CONRAD C. ELLERY JE .CO. ts tis day dinsoived. by the whhdramal of Charles . ‘will retain the former name of Conrad 0, Ellery & Uo. and will be composed of Conrad mund D, Fenner, Pye CONRAD G. ELUERY, CHARLES &. BABCODR, June 11, 1869, KDMOAD D. FENNEK, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $500, IN A LUCRATIVE mercantile commission bueiness, airendy established; this is « good opportunity to go Into a safe business. PKAR SUS & CO., 420 B: corner of Howard "0 LADY CORTUMERS—ANY LADY WHO THO roughly understands the business sod who has 9 capital in cash and costume goode, froin $3,000 to $0,000, may find a te Fe) Se investment by addressi.g Clarke, box 112 ald oflice, PO LIQUOR DEALERS PARTNER WANTED — A GEN. Ueman from the Weat, where be has done business for some seers. and having @ capital of $1,000 to 32.000, wirhes to asacciate bimeelf with & perron havieg & like amount for the purpose Of carrying on the Nquor business, The. a¢vertiser having & thorourh knowledge of rectifying and the micutnc- ture of domeetic iNquors, would prefer joining & house Already estaolished. AddreseS. W., Greenport, Long Is.and, N. ‘agents need not apply. 1 000 —A PARTNES WANTED, WITH THIS . , amount, in ® wellestabiished profitable and Lighly respectable travelling business through the British Pro- vinces, it Of references given and required - BIGGS & SUUTHWICK, 81 Naseau street. $1,000 OR $2.000—PARTNER WANTED IN THE China, glase and earthenware business, One of best chances for due to engage in & money making business ever eflered. No opposition to contend with; store weil atyoked and doing s good business. Address 0. G. 0, Herald otlice. 2.500 FAXTED IMMEDIATELY, TO TARR THE 3 place of a retiring partner, in a wel estab. liebed free and Dooded storage bu in frat clas location down town; one belf of the amount invested guaranteed per onoum, Address W. B., oox 160 Herald office. $5. 000. ~WaNTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER WITH A ‘+, this amount, wo join the advertiser tu a respact- sole’and lucrative business in St. Louis, Mo. References ex hn, box 5! Pa. changed. Acaress D. D. 5. O00 Wa. CENTUEMAN WITH Tals AMOUNT . ‘+ may hear of an excellent chance to invest as partner ie & highly @uccessful patent medicing buyineas by ad dressing the undersigned. Itin conducted on the casa principle exchisively, aud bus largs sales both ia Europe and ibiseoun: ty. Every opportunity will be ail rded for & thorough exami. nation, “Addrees 0. P. By box IIT Herald calee, ee 20) 000, —WANTED, A THOROUGH SUSINE3q '. '. msn, to take the sole charge of x sate, lucra t ve business, who ja willing to mave a safe inve: tof trom: $2,006 to $24.000, Address box 632 Post office, with real pame Agents heed not apply. CORPORATION NOTICKS, Af OTlGr.— re ComMitTER ON FIR DEL AR TUS Note ths gourd of Gounciinen Will sees Were Tega, My riremen's al, Meroar aaah a 734 0'10r, further aloe, Ww. iz, Boe raitee 5.01 ou A ORAFT Fire Dopartment JOTOk THY COMMITTEH ON ROADS OF ‘THE Board cf Counciimen will meet on Saturday, the 18th in stant, a2 P.M, in room No.6 City Hau. Parties Kaviog bua! ‘Layee before the Commit're are Segnemed to attend, PETE fois sats 5 € on i ©. N. DEOKKA, § TOTICK—~TITG COMMITTEK ON FINANCE OF TH iby at ye Wat Tuber wen, oO HA er) ey at 3 P. M., until fur her notice, bg a Wea, VALENTINI, ALEX. FREAR, Wo RULTEE {commie ou Finance, COMMITEE ON STKERTS OF THE BOARD OF Counctimen w' Lhold a meeting fo room No.6 City Fall, on eiday, the 17 tent, at the PM. Pardes having by 6 beluse the. Commi\y ‘ted to ba praceat, aP EVORD, > Committen say van ring. $m ABRADAM UD Sweets, N'Y EMEROIDE BIRS oe DRY Goons, &e, neu amieotion coeds, “for bouseacepers and famillen, T DB PRACKY bKOADWAY—ALL KINDS A of Prenoh euaprotigny to aeders taitals te baeikenon 1 BROADWAY anaes rN KLL, PRYREON & LAKE a Will offer at retail, Uhelt entire on At greatly reduced prices. W. - TDE pane sie, 657 BROAD WAY—#T ryt dent ‘sone every description at wholesale Ip the neatest Taig ati tase te FAOT.—WOVBN SKIRTS ABE THK BEST. — P. fastenipgs are good We make a servicabie skirt, low pr oid shirts made over. obher cal nafer Our woven skirts. OC. L. BASDING, ‘Woven akirt factory, 281 Spring street, near Hi A CABD.—W, JACKSON, NO. 65) BROADWAY, HAS Just late steamers. per Four oases of summer dress goods, i of Donns merinos, crape a) is grenadine, organdies, NB—A meat superior siock of maatillas and onneta Observe—W JACKSON, tm, mourato, a Hor 0 Broadway, between Spricg snd Prince seta! ATENT Pe ee ee eS form Ly makin, by Tinea, in ‘al ite Tranche that thay can ve ot maneer avd on the most line’ ral terms ean ‘at No 222 slizabethatrest, A uote ad dressed to Will be Immediately attended to. W. B —Wil Gf required) attend at the residence of any lady, by the day or NEW LOT OF A FLOUNOING LACER, FLOUSCING LsCe PLOUNOING = La! 50 PER OENT Bi Se LESS LESS LESS einen NO. aot BEOA ‘ DWAY. 651 BROADWa LAGE POINTS, CENT Ex PLRCKS, *. ND . BOOK aND hea FLUUNCINGS, AN AND) FRENCH CAM3sIC BANDS, FEEQCH CaMBBI)? BANDS. FRENCH ©4M4Ri9 RaND3, NO. 651 BROADWAY, J. A. BLUXOME, Next door t; Fountain’s India atore. T 471 BROADWAY USSDELL, PHIRSON & LAKE. PaRIs POPLINE. an pieces of the above goods in new styles, at 75 conts per RRAREGE ROBES! BAREGE ROBES! re) 800 black e robes, at 40 per cent less then cont of importation, ‘Call and see them. Observe—W. JACESON, im of mourning pods, Renee Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, AREGE AND TISSUE ROBES, PRINTED MUBLINS, BATLLIANTS, PARIS PRINTS, FLOUNCED MUELIN ROBES, BAREOKS, OHALLI£S, FRENCH POPLINS, CROSSOVERS, Ando niuEle Dies OOODs At much below regular prices. LORD & TAYLOR, ‘Nos. 255, 257, 259 and 26! Grand. iad a and 19 Catharine st. ARLES STREET & CO. ‘NO, 475 BROADWAY, BONNETS, BOKNETS, voRRann FLOWERS, * FLOWERS, deveune CONTINUATION OF CLUSING OUT SALE, A intend Moquish millinery depart ton Jul; lah, we have ssarked dosrn our hole suovk of Fun’ pease, lowers, ribbons, feathers, &c , &9., to half cog’, aud, iu order to close out by that time, will sell at any sacridee. GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OF FAKED THIS WEEK. B Hyp rbd CoORDR, WEBS, AND B8US8P&s- ,_ BRAIDS ‘dera—Osare Ina of pateut vulcanized rabhe being of thee fay Tor #218, ln ooujupetios witt ane ailmy own manu None of the abov_ 8dr can be leaally sold in the Uniued States without my stamp, SORACE H. DAY. & Cortundt street, JPASEIONABLE SUMMER _MANTILUA®, FULL ASSORTMENT, LATEST PARIS SHAPES, Now ready, BELOW USUAL PBICKS. LORD & TAYLOR, Noa. 285, 957, 259 and 261 Grand > And 47 and 49 Catharine srtek INEN DAMASKS, TABLE OLOTHS, MAPEINS, TOWKLLINGS, PILLOWCASE LINENS, SHERTINGS, SHIRTINGS, BATH TOWELS, HUCKABUCK, CRASH, AND HOUSE FUPNISHING LINENS, Of every kind, at low prices. LORD & TAYLOR ‘Nos. 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand street, ‘And 47 and 49 Catharine street, ACE CURTAINS, GILT CORNICES, DEAPERIES, WINDOW SHADES. . OURTAIN MATERIALS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Of every description. LORD & TAYLOR, Non. 255, 267, 259 sad 261 Grand sree. ACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, COUNTERPAN#S, DAMASKS, UTLTS, TOWRLLINGS, SBERTINGS SHIRTINGS AND HOU*EKKEPING GOODS GENERALLY. Alto, jean and drfls for bora’ eursmer wear, at BARK MA YaPANY'S, 473 Broadway. AND LACKS. Latest designs received per steamer, Full awortment, At LOW PaIORS. LORD & TAYLOR, . ‘255, 257, 269, and 261 Grand street, and ‘47 aad 49 Oatharice etreet. ARASOLS, SUN BHADES, BUN UMBRELLAS, F, In gre LORD & TAYLOR, eid RICKS GREATLY K&PUCED. re now cifcring the hola of tele stock of BICH DRESS GOODS, AND FAN SHADAS, riety. and 261 Grand sireet, od fo Garis nod, REAL LACKS, and FRENCHY EMBROIDERIES, At greatly reduced prices 729 Broadway, corner Wave ARBONS GOING TO THE COUNTRY SHOULD PRO- Vice therorelves with India rubber gloves and mis. They fu excellent protection in riding. driving, fishing. hunting, gardening, or any expcaure that ‘olla or dtscolore the hand, sre Impervions to water and render the hands soft, amooth aud snowy white. They aie made all longthe to protect the arme and wrirts. GOODYEAR'S INDIA RUBAER GLOVE MANUFACTURING 00, 88 JOAN STRERT, NRW YORK, DEALERS IN KVERY VARIRIY OF RUBBER GOODB, $$$ nnd R. A. MACY'S ON® PRICE CASH R&TAIL HOUSE. LACES, RIBBONS AND rei pare am One door below Fourteenth street. Ru _ tS £00 re desirous of closing out tbeir spring importation ef lace and off ‘or PUSHER AND OHAMTTLLY lace potnta Do. lo. cy do, mantillag rl ‘coating from 75 te 308 ae Jow prices, all new Paris weiss, ven he Broaaway. KIRTR.—WE ARE NOW MASING WOVEN SKIRT: skirts withpatent fastenings, 12 springs, #1 81; laps $1 6), and 17 springs $2. Dealers mupplied with 9 apring at er dozen; 12eprings $11 avd ltspringa$l4. 0. L, BARD NGIs aki faclorge 381 Hpring, hear Hudeon bireet, > KIRTS, SKIETS, SKIRTS. —MMN. DEMORRSTR Shee fork AE caaporitin 874 Broadway auc $20 Onual treet. Tacles’ ekeleton skirty obehper than ever, the beat wretch spring steal nud the lovreet possible prices, whoiesnle Wea eehe Henioe the following prices: Indien’ extension avitte with etx eprings #4 60 per doze hi eprings, 620.5 Fh 10 per Aoven: eleven enrince, 757.83 noe dozen: twenty ADrInRS, Bt, Bi 60 per doven, Ao CMiMren's skits from 186, 9 60o. Busites trom 250. up. ‘and oxemine, Saaaaeanaaaaal ii ae tea — — - ne: Fg = : “ Souiag many of watch’ can be worn by Indies not io W. JACK#ON, tem G1 Broadway, between wpPing un Prime fokoe VELLING DRESS GOODS CHECKS. OROEEO! ae ay Bt MOR ATR, PORtEM, Great variety of piven and ‘Travelling suka made to order Rtthet sehen ty" MANTIULS AND CLOAK Manu : Fluting aud pinting e'oibe stika, an salen eo. for the unde at ibe 3 at Do. 96 Duane street THR 987 LADiaY READY MaDE be’ as! store, * Away, near Twenty sixth atrest, ‘Thorough and undivided attention to above alone ROOT ot LK EIR Boxers AND PATIESNS—AT MRS. BELLS, NO. 5 Catharine atreet. ‘The lateat atyles of tonsets, st reduced prioea. "NB Paterna ee and French % antl faves and Reeves! patigres for tia’ en cattgeate Ee asloodoa, aud Boye Sank ot instead eons Se OF , Oy FARGO 4 CU', 62 Kooadway, Mew York tnd nlutcrnis met rY AND gouxsy TREASURY, Bab Poa / May U. i859 —To bolders of the tex per sent }~ bt dd ie _— December, 1834. ore oe of revisions of 80 Logiolature Galitornie, u, 108 M H sae of rs . nodes pronteal to be delivered of tn cates da Be ieeet £a Dest, will be received by the Comastasionen, re id otokiog Fund, for the ution of : ring Fund Be | cedem Ca will give to ne s8id bonds in dea Francteo coupons cee to deliver 1! inclusive), for cua, ps Sane over par. WM. & TILLINGHAST, Treseuree, Oo ety, FRBASURE, lay 1, /—To bolders of sever ovnt Schoo. the eity of fan Francieoo, famed Maye IASe te of the provisions of ap act of the Legislature of Calfforuta, noproved Apri] lS, 1869. Thereby give notice thes? will reortse sealed proposals to b# piaced ‘a m, bande on of before Monday, the lat day of uguat, 1889 for tbe of bones to the extent of ten tacuasiad dollars $9,000) Bidders to eeivee sald beads ts San Seq act guises, hey wil saree } Eg ia throne Begable at this off'oe und to forward which depostt no Til will be eomslieced is ondereed accepted will be not beth thro ta, and slowed antl the 20th day of Oot fins! eurrender of he Honds a te ofc. Countersigned. Wa, sHEKMAN, if - President Board of Education. ( § siya ~ OFFICE OF TEE TRUSTKSS OF CKRDI. tore sod stockholders, of the Ubio and Missdesipp! ba pad Company. (Meetern division }—New York, May 8, ae he ct ma in the agreement of h to which yeor signature is annexed, 1 pursasace of an. heredy ‘reaulre the s - and delivery to them previous to the the sbares of stock, the bunds, coupons and Cisima, ry tormity with mortgage aa 04, and to atve trust certiMewtes to all partion ‘as they sai! severally be entitled to under the conventenos of stockholders, thei- cortitie . oy be sarrendered to Sa ereieny y of the road Comnapy, asd, rans ‘erred the powor of attorney atacbed ihersote thet " receiving advice thereof, truet certifiontes, for teg per the amount, #ill b@ at once tranamiced to the esid ry 10 the took! F i z E ae 2. KDWIN BARGRTT, Chairman of ‘tr J) IBEXD.—New YORE, JONE 18, 1659 —THE BAA of Directors of the Kast Kiver Insurance Company b: this day ceciared ® semi annual dividend of seven per ceat, psyuble July 2 proaimo, THOS, PALMEK, Secrolary. OF T0TaL, Notice is hereby Trrasvay DerartMent, June 9, 1889, ante given tha, sect be Branch Mint at New 0: ernet Botton. New York’ Ohas cain or oe Louis, reek from the soceptance of the provoaals, under iyo Lue Bots of Congress of 236 December, 1887, and 8d March, Such Treasuéy nures will be issued upou receipt here of cor- tife: f depoalt to the erecit of the Tresturer of ths Unived 8 with eliner ot those offcera They will be made ry able to the order of such bidder or bida make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not to e- 81x per centum per anoum, au carr: rate interert trom the date of the certideate of deposit. The prope Bals Muat state the rate of inierent, without condition a: a 'po~ ww. Out reference to other bid rates than ove fourth, ove baif or three (ourtes of one ter seat tum. One per ceatum of the sum offered to be ex must be deposited with one of the Troaaury ofisers: be mentioned, wnowe certitents of sch deposit. Gist nesompun each propces! ax security for ile fuldlment, If the ollor te eae Accepted; immedi dire will be given to return auch de: oxit Should aay proposal be found imoousletent with the aeeg Se Coogrere or thie tice i il uot bn ortaliered, sages All proposals under thie eotice must be sealed " gerived on tte eutaige corer. Propnaule for Tronaury Novee™ ey will be npened at thin Department at twelveo'ciook Me said twentieth day of June inaiant. HOWBUL JOKE, Secretary of the Treasury. He BOARD OF NTER a8 OF THE NEW JuReeE Zine Company have this day declared w dividend of four fer cent upon common and preferred stock, payable on ad ster tne 2d day of July next, at the transfer office of the Com- pany, 165 Washington stree:, N Y. The tranefer books wii! be closed trom the 16th instact to the Ist prox. Inclusive, June 8, 1889. A.M PSRLIS, Tresewer und Becretary. S800 SF, 800 18 Wanrep FoR A SHORT tIwa, Srcnred on Brat cinew proverty, worth doud'é tbe amount, at seve per cect, « iiceral bonus will be given oF Superior boerd unusually ow, uequealosable reference Apply tok L. KiNSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenue. $100,000 Roe CE ete. proved roal estate in thi clty BROAD, 13 Wau street, ¢ Reookiyn. apply to 8. 8. sory. LOAN OFFICES. annnnnnnnnnnan DARD RADAR ARRD AAR AAR AS 1 W. MACDUFF'S, 473 BRUADWAY, OASH ADVASUED ON DIAMONDS, WaTOHES, JEW OF PIANOS Tree KINDS OF MERCH ANDI T JAUSBOR'S-—-SONKY TO ADVANOS OK WATORBE LA aiamonds, jewelry, plate. dry govds, wercheniin wed german! proverty of ovary dewertpdoe' ar Yong’ aad wold OREPE A” SACBSON, aucionesr and ua Uren, three doore wee of Broacwar i DVaNCKS MADS TO AFY AMQUNT ON DIA! A watches, Jewelry. segsrs, nad oode of all we bought for cseb. | Bustiese strictly private, in the rear of ‘m: retail store, Ketabliehed i843. moderate, COBS, 407 Broadway. ATO) NASSAU STRRET— 4. HONTOMAS, DIAMOND broker and genera! dealer, ndvances money on diamouda, watches, jeweiry, 40, or buys them for the highest esen rograi ble privaie oll, G6 ‘asm street, up wales, FOO ot Jal pee el) MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCRES, JEW- elry, &c , or bough’ for cash, at the old establiahed store of L, JACOBS & CO., 831 Broadway, Strictly confidential, aad 20 loan office signa about the building, 831 Broadway. (AT* HBARRINGSR’S 110 BROADWAY, BOOM 3, ANY AMOUNT ADVANCED ON MERCHANDISE, WATOBES, DIAMU" D8, JRWRLBY, or will buy the same. The bighsw price paid for diamonds looae or eat. Waiebes, diam and jewelry for sale. T 11 CHAMBERS STREET, THE WELL KNOWN 184 ACE suciioneer and comsaission merchant, advances mousy 16 Any amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, #9. oF the same bought. JOSKPH KE. ISAACB, suc'loneer, 11 Chambern sireet ONEKY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMATL SUMS. AT moderate rates, on diamonds, walcher, jewelry, allver, dry goods and pereonal property Of all descitpiions Goods may be redeemed soy thine within one year i HARNAGD, 21 Third avenue, Private office entrance by the ha!) door. EXPRESSES. Wits Franco e 008 ss FOR NIA, OREGON, WASHINGION TERRITORY, sages BRITISH COLUMBIA AND PAOIFIO COAST OF SOUTH AMERIN ti AT REDUCTION IN Ate sup 3etm, by hs » 7 the steamer United States Mall st STAR OF THE WAST, At the following yreatly reduced rates: iy SEW YOUR TO SAN PIRANCISCO. Fest freight at 20orutn per pound; slow freight at 18 cents noc pon eiied it weighs 18 pounda to the oubie foot. Lighter Tretghta in the same propertion. All freight must be securely packed and rf. 9 Incite iar yarcele apy ramets a the day of sailin, 01 Francisco ‘eale in suns aa) Cournot (ovnte sate onda ice Ful 1, purchased o¢ Fecelved [oF collect Ot ey ARGO & O0., 82 Brondway, will be despatched on Monday nart, Jane ‘eamship Company's ror ~ a EXCELLENT .—The proprietor of a well knows barroom, -, aL OEY Gear Breaawey, tavineg a eating oormer and a vacant, oflere vaera wo an AWN. 1 pare ye ‘apere ls everyioing Deovesary for CUlnBLY DUFPORED: Doller, &6., &c, T°. RATING BLOUSE

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