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a a Inte letter was prepared for him by the ex Providont, aud forwarded through ® friend io this city, with sugges- Mons for ie immediate publication, Thirty.nix hours be fore its appearance in print, as [ am positively assured, not even the most intimate among the friends of Dovgias ‘were aware that the publication of any such letter was Jn contemplation, The subsequent discovery that it was the work of Van Buren bas mado ail things nteligible on that bead, that the difficulties between the Tammany and anti Tam- Many factions are to be increa‘ed by Douglas, if the thing be possible, during bis sojourn among you. Tue yu9ation OF delegates Wo the Charlestou Convention ts to be disposed of im the most summary maoner at the meeting of your State Convention, which wili not allow to the friends of the election of delegates by districts even the poor kata fuction of a bearing upon that subject. For some time Past it bax been confidently supposed that the friends of the Administration could be dispose of without any trouble, ‘and that Douglas would bave things ail his own way in New York and at Charleston. ‘Tbe unanimity of the democratic press of your State Kavoring the election of delegates by the people has come like @ thunderbolt to the dismay of thoee plotting covepirators and politicians. Hore we bave the secret for the unexpected appearance of the Van “Buren-Douglas letter. While there were hopes of but OMe set of delegates to the Chariesion Convention, no ‘Sction on the part of Dougias was thought necessary; but the certainty that the bards wil! present their claims, and ‘be admitted, something in the shape of the Douglas mani- festo was thought necessary by Vau Buren and his New York city friends. The scence of 1848 are to bo re-enact. d if pesesible, under the guidance of the rating spirits of Bhatday, The fact is not less interesting that Horatio Seymour bas at last discovered tho truo secret of the Dovgias managers in associating his name with that Of their favorite in his race for the Presidency, He has Biven tt to be understood that no furthor liberties with bis bame in that direction will be allowed. Before Douglas leaves New York bis whole plan of future Operations will bave been agreed upon, e Uniess I am greatly misinformed, those gentlemen fm your oity boiding official position under the geucral government wili be shorty compelled to make clear faeir preference for cr against the adwminiatration ia this Dougies crusade Their movements at oresent Btrongiy reeem')l¢ the game which they played with President Perce four yeors ago. The project is again ‘Mooted to raike the sum of $100,000 for the purchase of one of your city papers for Dongias daring the Presidential Canvass. Are the subordinate officials of the government to he taxed to raise (bis money? ‘The letter of Genera) Cass on neutral rights is still uu- der advisement. Under the broad doot:ine that free ships wake free goods, with the exception of contraband of ‘war, oer government assumes that there should be no increase of the number of articles contraband of war On the contrary, that number 80 considered should be Bmited to, and indeed confined to, actual munitions of War; and these, indeed, shonld only be liable to seizure upod en attempito enter enemies’ porta, Cval, therefore, can be carried by our sbips without risk. ‘Phe Secretary of the Treasury has completed tie pro- gremme for re‘ucivg the force in the New York Cusivioa House, and has forwarded it to Collector Schell. The re- auotion in various divisions amounts tc nearly two hun dred. ‘The Collector bas @ difficult and arduous task before dim, but be has no alternative but to carry is out. He is not responsible in any degree, He has resolutely fought sgainet it from the firet, Secretary Cobb is determined that a reduction shall be (ade, and that the responsibility, if there i any, shall -devoive on him. The latest news overland from California indicates that Senator Gwin bas bern defeated i dis attempt to control the State nominations. Some of the federal officers re- fused to follow him in his war vpou men who are recog: Dized as friends of the President, and for tnis their beats have been demanded. There witli be no reduction in the Iaspectors’ Depart. Ment, The duties of thore retained in the oiher divisions Will be considerably increased. Their eaiarios will also be increased, which wil! teod to make thei more eff Pient, All extraneous heip will be cut off. ‘NO decision Das been arrived at ia regard to the pablic Btores. This branch of business may all be done by con- bract, Negotiations have been going on here since the death of Dr. Builey, to secure the Natal Eva for @ particular Tepublican Presidential candidate. Diou Piatt, of Odio, it is understood, wili take charge of it as an organ of Gov “Phase. NoneArrival of the Nova Scotian, Faxinux Pont, C. E , June 26-8 P.M. There are as yet nos gue of the steamship Nova Sco ‘Man, over due with Liverpool cates of the 15th iust. ‘Weatber clear, witb a light westerly wind. Sudden Death of a Negro Convict. Roston, Juge 26, 1859. Peter York, a negro convict of murderous notoriety, #orving a life sentence in the Stete prison, died suddenly {a his cell last night. Fire in Norfolk. Norvoux, June 26, 1859. L. Salusbury’s furniture manufactory aud two ober wEBdings were destroyed by fire yesterday morning. ‘Loss six thousand collars. New Ou Cotton—Sales to-day 300 bales at Guovies, 12340, a 130. Cora tiem wb $1 10, Oais quiet ‘at 60c. Lard, in barrels, at 1130, Cixcixxany, June 25—6 P.M. Fiour steady at yesterday # quotat Whiskey active ‘at 2c. Provistons generally wuchw Bacou sides— ‘The i:quiry coutinues good. but with The flour market slosed quirt, ebange, Wheat cul, alos 8.006 busnels upper tal @prirg on private terms, Milwaukee club nominally $1 ®S110. Corn held a THe. & 192, but n9 sales freighte dull ani unchanged. Lako four, no grain, No sbijrnente by evn Berraro, J Flour dull and tending dowhward $5 50 a $5 8736 for Sate, from spring Go. from cluy wheat, $6 87% for good to Choice extra Wisconsin ; $6 $734’ a $7 1235 for extra Mi Giana ond Obie, sod #7 2b «7 75 for don Wheat io better dewaud: Bales 24.000 Yo gan, ret Obio, ware do and white We vate terms tu. known to be ah 9140. Gorn fivme 3.000 oushe's Wx busines at 60, Ky 1 46 bois, at 255 Lake mmrorty--3 O&O bb's nr,. Disbels wheat, Oxnal bushes wuen!,5,609 bue! ddis. flour ho propeller Corni “¥ng botiveen this city and Alvany, cout a mot | ublisbed in the daily papersoo Sw fation to the colleion between the above pteamer Isaac Newton. He 5: place mt Goopsook Island, about four iP ba wide and p—the oy Dring LO fasteml bor attempie’! tof , but thea: ifule Des OF Negiigerce, tos pilot of the Nowe gave his boat @ rank sheor, stnikirg toe Corny ou ber starooard gaerd ‘abaft of midebips. The nature of the damage to each a dost is guthicieat proof o! which porty ik in tho iauit, The statement referred to is evidenuy dew 110 mislead the ublis and wo attach the blame upon tho Cornivg, when 9 Isaac Newt) Personal Intelligence, ARRIVALS. From Caiffornia &e, in the steamship J Eudium, wite and four ebtidren; Marcini, Col J KF Mavefeld, 9 ig wholly at tac) Moaes Taylor NG Kittle wnd lady, Jao A ans and wervt, Dr Bradford, Mrs Carpenter and child, Miss Beachley. Key Dr ‘Catier, JC Beli, indy and three chiliren: J Oxmmet, wife two ehildren and se: vt;J © Conroy, Abs N Gray and a George H vavin, L Robie. wife and two Alex Boyd, Mise Boyd, Mra M copxina, Mrs Pern: bi m and wife, § Bariiett, “two fi fants and nerve; W # Banc ra O larye, H Wiltard, P Craig, Mrs 0 Knay) and child, and childs G Jacobs t Fon (agedian OP Cringe: Meat Croker and two infania, Mian Bond. J Semas. 1 P Lacey, W Bears, wile Rnd infant, WA Phillips, P Wate, A Holsomh, H Hangom, Mra Capt Van Pelt, aon tour childres wud nurse: w Gro Yale, JE Ware, is eguinphany, Mae Citrine fad, three chiliren and sary H abild, John Dillon, @ L ¢ shorno. BU Sandetoen Men desaree and two children: '8 3 Hopkina, J ety Ls 8 Lawrence, Mra & Wells and thiant’'p anit eas Mrs ‘Zilson and four chiliren; Mre® J Beil’ Mea Shofer, Sister and two obiliren;J Pa tersoa, Eph Horu,’A shade, wile and cbild; @ King, W 8 Bunt, O W Cleveland, “4 A Brabneher od wife, Mrs Ms Howard, J Rustin, HH rent, § jo Nowin Soha Franising. D J Myrick, H ichodes D Glare’ RT Panien, BM Williams, WB Parker, W Bloiwiell, J @ Davidson Ha Ravecm, 1 Calpto, Mra Orrand ron, ML Derrick, s Porxtas QT Thotopeon, W Kendall, P Grane. 8 Crane. L W dylvanter, ‘Thos MoKibbin, HP Queen, CH Haddon, W 8 O'Kane, wit Plckwon, J Dunning, ‘Thos Craot w ailier, WH Bldag’ J Intech. Kira Lucas snd two children, J Colening, 8 W nine, ‘Wife aud two children; W 8 Tobey, P J Walker, J Wright, @ Pirebt Mebamon, iP Townsend. J Fanaere, 8 Price Pryce Mrs K W Chapia. two obildren and servant: Jo Ts. 9 - v1 m & Lambervon, Jos A Glass, 0 a Shap- Wale, Funes ¢ Max wel J te Suiharinnd, © Cook rill, #5 Welis and chi 8 B Johoain, A Joho: i Aire Souith avd tafan ‘Bad S10 ia teerago, Fiom Bremen, in the ntoarssbin Bremen —Thomas ts Har {han Bnd family, Jeager and fantly, OH Serning i. ‘You Gerold and three “daugbiers A krivwhe, HM Below, A Honor! aud fami'y, R Faerea, Me 8 we Wm Brass sad Hotty, SA Rqumrapent H Waener and thoy, Mim Go Goey Gnd sinter, J Soiensti yer, J Houbich and lady, Miwa Arnold From Eiko Leland, “owe the ehtp Aga Wdridye—Mri sR Rito land, ion ip Awa Wdridge—Mre Gower, J Lovan, Jenking, ORyan, Nolbing i more certain than | NEW YORK eee nena | A New Port on the Guif of Collforniuete,’” nel Bonnevilte aed Salt Indian De) Va 1 tion reli Between the Artzoatans and Sonorans The Gold Rigloa—News from | Bonora, Se, Ke, (From tie Pubs Arizoninn, June 2) Mr. Zepeta, ao entorpriaing merchaat of Altar, Sonora, ban lately opened & Wagon rund (rom Altar & Port Lobos, 00 the Gull, and crected @ warehouse there. Hate vow oveupied 10 COuBeCHDE Altar DY Wagon road with the Bet. Wed portion of Arizous. Should tue Mexican -overument permit the opeving of this port and allow ireo traoa't through the country, Lobos wii ro the seaport of Arizona, being distant from Toa: weson about two Landred miles. We have no bt but the port would be Opened aud free trankit gual. ed, Were proper stops ken by our goveroment, The greater portion of te Few road to Port Lobos is over @ level country, with good posturage, The Pg advantages which this movement will confer upon this portion ef Arizona are apparent, Fratght caa be brought from Lobas for five cents per pouna, in all, six cents from Sau Francisco; « very essential diffarence be- ; ‘tween Uhat rate and the {teen or eigbween Conta vow paid | | duly, continuing ull tho 24th ine usive. via the plaiws aod Fort Yuma, ‘sides (be av ing On freight, the time saved is auotber important consideration, for instead of waiting months w procure voods and ma- chicery Overland trom the Kasterp Simids, thev could oe brougit from Oaliornia in thirty days and sold fftean or twenty per cent iower than the present rates. In every Tespect this enterprise, #0 weil commenced by our friends to Scpora, deserves the hearty co operation of our people, | we |i will nfford them cheap provisions and cheap goods, This {8 @ movement, also, which should interest the Cuited states government, eepecially the Miltary Dapart- Ment, Whib ie just ow trying (0 economise 1m the tom of traveportation Troops and military stores could be thrown isto Arizoug #t about oue baif the experse now liable to be incurred. Our aew mipiater 40 Mexico ought to be ifostructed to demand Or negouale the right of trune|t across juvora, or, ‘what would be more politic for our government, w pur. chate the unper portion of the State, so as lo give us a j ort on the Guif, wiihous which thia vast migerai region ever Cap be properly developed On the 2uth uit @ band of Apaches etole from Miguel Ze pela, of Allar, a troptier town of Sonora, a number of woares and mules. Other animala were zens of Altar, which can be Wentitied. We are requested to call attention to thig theft, and ase our citizaua W ro store the property if by guy Means it should come iato their possession. Co}, Boone vii id aiafl, accompanied by Brevot Liou tenant Colonel Reeve, of Fort Buchanan, arrived at Tubac on the morning of the 28th ult... aud remained a few tours, comping the same night at Sopori raache. Tae oext poiot visited was Tuceon, from whence the party will proceed 10 Santa Fe, via Fort Thora. A party of Apsches visived Arivaca and atole all tho ant- ls Doioogiug Ww the “lage Apaches” who reside thre; also geveral AMIDAIS OWNeA by Papagos, As those people, according to a receut authority, are “ameriesn oi 4 the nals bave egain violated toetr treaty, Poca “citi zens” certainly deserve protection, Colonel Bonnevilie’s was Qear Ariveca Bl the time, but the Pioaly, aware that they were strangers in the iand, on public busiaeas, 4 bom, probably Out of poiiteooss raibed from 8 cating their horses. dir. J. H. Wells, one of the Gila gold bonters, who re tly left for tho eappored rich region, has returnsd to Sucson. We understand that up to the tine of bis leaving sho party they had ioued few indications of gold, The Tp hanewere quite aLaicable, munifesiiag uo disposition to top ihe party. The country througo whicu tue ‘party bad posted Was very mountainous. A letter from Colorado City states that many improve- mente ere golog On at hat place, new buliduge, &. Al the past week great fires have beoo raging along vhe western slope of the Senta Rita mountains, extending metines 10 toe taileet peaks, At night Uae Boeus was crond—a vast ilivmiuation of the mighty hills, the tire io oireles, 1 long Hines, in scattered patches, and giowiug in ut horizon the watch fires of a great army re wes'ern slope of the mountains bay been jure’a Over, and tho Lires are Bow working over and around to the eastern side, making at uiybt a alrange wad oeautitol peciacts Tho following let: ve nome of a pu si sud & great way ‘from Mr. Hermao Ebrenherg, in i¢ committeo, is published:—* B: log authorised by late ngof citizens at Padus vo cova smuteate se Mexican auchorities avd iuGuential per tear the bounsary line in Sonors, we have the bonor ote that this bas born doue, and answers bave ooen ved from various parts, ava from prom went cit zeus, sive of the bigheat ewti faction at the ateps taxen by zene on tbig cide of the tine ia r.gard to the Souoia valley outrage. in reference to the prevention of borse stealing aad other or mek, & hearty co operation is promised by toe wuthori tes, and the hope is expressed that our cilizans gill assiat in Uringing to justice all persons connected with Bach acta, The intel'igent portion of the Sonorauians seem to nave looked ppon the Sovoita affatr in its proper light at once, notwithstanding the exaggerated reports that rescasd them. The publication of the gentimenta of the American citizene on this side of the line was universally read to tha public on their arrival at most places, and greatly coo tobuted to aliny the e ent, hud added mach to the comfort of émérivan citizens im Sonora, Seme of the letters reesived were from Doo Jose M. Redondo, Prefect of Altar; Jose Mores, Avtar; Miguel Zope, 6nd Jouquin Pomps, wis» of Atiar; Jesus Yaias, Commissioner of the colovy at Saric; Jose Elaa, of San fg- Bacio, end Olbers. These ietters are open to the imspec- vor cf jhowe interested.’ FROM SONORA. nors Escalante and Retag, dexpa:sbed as Com nission- re by vae sonorious of California, Were in Mazatiag Iato- \y. Toey bad an interview with Goy. Peaquiers, and oo. ained iar meeesions of laud on the rivers Yaqui aod Mayo for the colony to svttie. They would return 10 Sen Francigee in the course 0 fa month to complete their ar- rangeroents for the embarkation of tae aative Soaori ms froma California Vv. Pesquiera bad issued a peremptory order for the cation of the vast estates of Don Manusi Gaadara ip They will be sold forthe veaelt of the govera- and to repieaieh the treasury of the successful nora ne Part bear a rumor thet the Yaqui Indians, of Sonora, bave revolutidnized, aud are causing coneiderabie alarm, Pobtucal Intelligence, ‘Tuk Result In Kansas —foe Kapeas Constitutional Con- vention will copsetof tify four members, and the Leayen- worth elty Jerald of the 19th instant foo1a up the election of delegates as follows:— Doubuul.. oo steeeeee . What the distinctive antecedents of the “ free State” men | NEWS FROM 4BIZ004 AND soncb™ HERALD, Dremety and Musicel Matters, Operations at (he Academy of Susic closed on Satarday, With & matings for We beneht of Mr, Dubreul, ‘Thore was | w very good houke, nd the performance eeomed satisfac: ' vy. Mme. Gazzaniga’s piquant rendering of the “Naran ~ oreated the mows lively enthusiasms —ospocially Jers” Ureturen of the ever ‘aitiui ilaud, Taw from ovr the woavon, which has been an exceed iogiy matings Anise somewhat fragmentary one. Le tae ipterceting, thaogt cir forces #0 ne to give os & aaa could coke. sre, "0D0ie=ORE enOUgD bo pra” 8801 me Ha jae ic works whiok baye !t6:7 beou tuo ce#itui wbromd—we \Otbk Ley might voustidns Perua went success, The» a wey bave all the promot ad Byht in. Ae the inanager ¥ *°€ 20# arranging ‘heir plang for the next soagon, we tc “SE Ghat Insy will boar those suggestions in mind. The thousands who enjoyed 1%? Jones? Wood fits ‘ant yeer under Mr. Marcizek’s direotis ¥» Will 90 gad lo learn that they are w be recewed, and to ¢ YMM@H09 00 tna 18th On dit, shat sone Lew aud interesting fostures will be intr. Wusrd. The concerts of the Metropolitan Mu: Nos! Society at Palace Garden beve beew very succesful. 1, ere la plenary of musica! talent employed, but it might be u 4 (0 more advantage by © more lively arrangement of the pro- grammes, The concerts wili be continued tl July 1, When the regular musical @ewsou at tha Gerd.\a will commence under the able direction of Mr. Thoma» Bs'*er, who is the Jullien of this metropolis, While the y. Mae Uiation in our theatres ip as defective w+ a! prosent’y pen wir catertainments must monopolise the ‘arg sr num ber of summor pioseure sovkers, Mesere. Fox und Lingard will give a musical festival at Jones? Wood on the Fourth of July, Herr Carl Formes, Mille, Montheaux aad M, Emilo ¢Cbo. Valier (Theatre Francais), wailod for davre ta tho Fulton on Saturday. In the theatrical world the week has been rather iuto reeting, Mr. Brougham’s new play at the Moiropolitan, (withdrawn in consequence of the retiremact of Mr. F. 8, Conway from the theatre,) the Koller troupe at Nidlo’s, end the opening of the National under Migs Bei) Oare’s Maragement, bave all attracted a duc entre of public at. tention bir this evening the following programmes are an- nounced :— Atihe Metropolitan (now under*tho management of Mr. S. B. Duffield), Sheridan's comedy, “fae Riv: will be played for the first appearance vi Mr. Go; dan since his Soatbere iour, Blake, Brougham, Waleoi, Holland, tire, Vernon, Mies Ada Clifton and Mies Mary a0 or: Gannon are algo n the cast, which is consejuently au ex- cellent one, At Wallack’s theatre a vow piece writea for Mr. aud Mrs. Florence, by Mr. Charles Gaylor, will be acted for the first Ome, A new farce will be added to the piece of the evening. At Laura Keene's theatre the 3e8 Gougerneim will produce # burlesque of “ Saganteiio,”” written by Robert Brough for Robsop, acd played many vignts at the Lon don Olympto, The burlesque is a clever one, aud will bo well acted, At Nivlo’s Garden the popular ier troupe commence the second weck of (heir engagement. In addition to their pictures the drama called “ The Serf,” wilh Mr, Liddy a8 Ivan, and a farce will be played, At the Bowery theatre the dramaz called “The Biackemith of Antwerp’? and “ Weatth aud Worth” will be ated At the National theatre, for the second night of the bew season, a new piece called “Ths Siege of Rochelle’? will be produced. Also the pantomime of the "Statue Lover” and the “Haunted Castle.” 4 Baynum’s Museum the new fairy spectacle, “The Magic Well,” t8 the main attraction. It will be played every afternoon and evening during this weok, Wood's ane Bryante’ Minstrels offer toeir usual variety of pieassot things for the week's programme, Al the Frencb theatre, on Tuesday, for the benefit of MM. Tallot and Vaillant, “Log Filles de Marbre” will be played, with new psi THEATRICAL MovEMEN’S.«= Mr, ©, M Burras, the manager ef the Cincivpat! Opera Bouse, will gail for Europe next Wetnesday, While abroad Mr. Burras will wese extensive prrchases of costumes and otber matériel for the theatre which he directs, Mr. Thomas Placide has gone upon o tour in Texas. Mr. Mark Smith has arrived in the city. Mrs. Hoey has returned to town after a very successful engagement at the Boston, anent which the Evening Gusctie says:— A celigbtfai series of performances have gratitied our playgoers during the past week, und made the namo of airs. Hoey familiar to Bostonians. Tue iedy has won the approval of the most cridcal, and fully proved that ber New York celebrity is but the just due of the best comedy actrose now before the American public, She speaks tic Engiieh torgue faultlessly welt, acts with her eyes us wi! usher hands apd body, nover exaggerates, dresses w th rrore taste than apy artist we know, and 1 demeanor ie ever the lady, Mr. Couldock and Mrs. Barrow have been acting for toe Bostonians, The Gazette states that anew theatre will curing the coming tesson be erected in Bostoa by Wiillism Sobier, Esq. It will be located in Wash- logton street, further south than the Boston theatreg The National theatre, of which Mr. Sohter is now role owner, will be demolished. Tt is intend. ed to make the establishment a “ people’s theatro.” The | Thestre Royal, Montreal, under Mr. Buckland’s manage- meat, {8 doing a first rate busiuess. Tourists will find it & pleagant, wel) ordered place of amusement, with a good company, and generally a prominent star. Mr. Barry ere we are unable to say, but tbe paper from which we extract the result dectures that “not one of the three uid have stood a ghoet of a chance for success bad he have clainied affinity with bleck republicaniam.’? CAMERON STOCK IN PENNSYLVAMA —The opposition pa* pers in Penpeylvania continue to speak out io favor of the great advccate of protection and free labor, Hun. Simen Cameron, for President in 1860. The Huntingdon Ame ican, which carries the nme of Gen. Cameron at its taastbead, alindes to bis increasing popularity aud says:— It is troly gratifying to notice with what unanimity the press of Peonsylvan® epenk out in favor of this datin cnighed state for the Creeidency. Uameron stock is and in weany otner States hie ng, and ail that is wanting to tion in 1850 18 for Penveytrapia to pre- united delegation ia tbe Natiooa) Convention. He > man for the times, and it is for the citizen of cur to say whether be eball be our standard bearer in te grent contest which is rapidly approaching. The gen. tment in our county is emphatically for Caraeron, sblicans of Westmoreland county, in mags con sembled oa the 18th inst., adopted a resolation toa to be thei: first chotve for toe ensburg Herat, in accordance vonvention, dus up the Cameron and the witb the action of the lag, and says: vention, We this week piace our go\umns the uame of Hon. Simon Dorelaud’s Chole fur Presideat io 1860. AINE —The Bsogor 7imes eays that more r hurdred delegates to the Maine Democratic State ton, which assembles st Bangor next Tomraday, tho SUth inet , have now been chogen, and in the propor ticn of at least two to one they are in favor of electing 3 antion who will vote for A. Douglas 68 tho democratic candidate for the 1860, and of a piatform which clearly do- endorses popular eovereigety. A Bavy or Porr —On Sunday, the 19th inst., the following distinguished gentiemen diaed together in the odes’ ordinary, atthe Burnett House, in Cincinnati: Fx President Millard Fillmore, Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, jon, Thor. Fwing, Hon. Garrett Davis of Ky., Hon. Thos, Corwin and Hon, Geo. E. Pugh. ALOLMON CELEDRATION OF THE FourTH —A call appears in Garrison's Liberator for the abolitioniate to come out and celebrate the Fourth of July, It reads as follows:— The friends of impartial liberty and universal omanci- pation are javited to uttend a masa meeting at tha com. modtoos and beautiful grove in Framingham, on Monday, Joly 4—uader the direction of the mavagers of the Masga- chueetts Anti-Slavery Society—to consecrate the day to the work of breaking the fetters of the millions who are yet, in (hie fwise hearted and hypocritical nation, groan- ing in the bondage of chattelism, whose unuterabie wrongs are still crying unto Heaven for redress, whose cla'ms on the sympathy and justice of all are constantly increasing io solemnity, and without whose liberation and reacue there is no possibility of the freedom and por- petoity of the American republic, SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY LY THE Wust.—The Newburyport (Mass.) Herald aays:— Tho people of Kansas never wore republicans of the ‘w Koglend stamp, and it would not be surprising if a majority of that ferritory to-day were strongly in favor of Pougind. Squatter eovereignty is the sovereign- ty in all new States, and republicans and all others who look for the votes of the West may remember that fact. Jupew Doveras’ Letrer.—A despatch from Washington to the Baitimore Sun, dated the 24th,"eaya:— Judge Douglas stated today to a very prominent southern politican, that he intends to aupport the nominee of the rleston Convention; but that what was meant by the letter to Mr. Dorr, of Towa, was that he will not Grae be to run y latform that be cannot endorse. “In event hi re to his party against the opposition,» ate bari: TROUBLE THREATRNRD.—Tho Charleaton News declares that if the Charleston Convention hesitate abort a slave code, and cepecintly if Douglas ts in danger of nomination, the Southern delegates wili vor oousmatvens eat Becedo gud nominate 101 at vb 1CIAN Sullivan will play there during this week. Mrs. Matilda Heron Stoepel is piayipg at Halifax, N. S., aud was go suc- ceesfu! that ber engagement had been extended, FoxnGx.—Mr. Barney Williams, who has been playing ot Liverpool, took a benefit recently. The Liverpool Post eaye ‘The houre was crowded, and the audience cheored as it rppears oply an amphitheatre audience can cheer. The pieces were woll eciccted, Ia the “Trish Amoasentor,” Sir Patrick O’Plenipo kept the bouse 1a a roar. ad decitedly comic version of + Meph ull scope to the bumor of the Irish Be teitiee of the Yeokee Gal To ‘'Bryan O'Lynn’ Mr. and Mire. Barney Willams kept up tho langhter co hearttiy naugnrated by the tirst piece, and 2 th mere of the company most eff! Phe singing and dancing were of the rellent kind. bere were several calis before the curtain, and at the id of the Aret act of the third proce Mr. Barney Williams eddreesed the audience. He said; Ladies and gentlemen—T should like, ware it fa my pow- cr, to prove to yon by words how grateful T am for the continued patrousge I bave experienced at your banda up thie time, the close of our fourth weck in Liverpoo!, I would preter, however, not to vo itnow. (Cheers ) Were | to tke boure and days tn trying to thank you to my own tisfaction, I should ever feel it wauld be an endlea task Yo say Ithank you, would be to say what has beoo said ty times heft © curtain; hot for Mrs. Wiltians and ¥ myseif, I muy pledge my honor that !f you were to ana- y2e cur hearts, you would fod gratitude imprinted thers. heer#) It is fometimes considered by artis's a bore to be cailsd before the curtain. Ih tg not Bo wh me on thi oceasion—1 bave ed at your call; Indeed, I was only faarfa! you vould not muke ‘it, because I was anxious, owever feeble the expression, to give you suine as- surance of our gratitude, and white T thanked you for the past to say something of the futore. (Appinuge). To this city we shail make our Inst appearauce in the United Kingdom. Engagements of a moat tucrative kind have been offered us from every provincial town of importance, but these we bave declined io orcer to carry out a tong ormed determination, that as here wa hai ever besn re- ceived with fostering kindnees, so hero wo should take vur farewell of Evrope, On Monday vert we shall pro- sce @ Dew drama, written by Mr. Storling Coyne, of London, entitled * All Haliow Evo” Tho title is sug- icetive of the subject. Mr. Copeland, with hig ueval en. erpri has caused to be painted for it entirely now coenery. Weof course shalico our utmost for it sic- cess, and your approbation will be our beat reward. Mr. Barney Williams concluded amidet load apotause. The London Herald (7th inst) has the following con- corning the movement for @ uniform muaioal pitch In England :— On tho 17th of July, 1858, by decree of the Rmperor, & commiaston wae appoluted’ to report to the Minister of Sate ag to tho most expedient mode of establishing in France a uniform or normal diapagon, or what wo saould perhaps more appropriately des goate the © uniform musi- cal piteh.’? The commission wag thus compored:— Pelletier, Councillor of Slate, Fecretary General in ry of State, president; ¥ falevy, member of .be in- sutute, perpetual secretary of the Acadeiny of Fine Arta, ra- porter; Auber, member of the Institute, aad director of the Imperial Conservatory of Musts and Klooution; Berlior. rem. lor of the Institute; Despretz, member of Instiute. and k vofeesor of physics at the Facuity of Science; Camtile Douce’, sad of the theatrical Cepartment in. tbe otlices of the Minister ¢ Sate; Lissajous. pro‘essor of physion at the Lyrce Saint Louis, sud a ember of the Counei! of the So. jer for tne Bu © nragement of National Industry; General Melinet, charred with tke organization of the bands of the army; Meverbeer, member of the Inatitnte; kd. Monnais, Imperial (ommisyary at the iyriend theatres and the < ougervatory; Hoasini, meatber of the Institute; and Ambroige Thomas, momber of the Institae The report of the above commission, dated the lst of Yobruary, 1869, baving been Cnly presented, a decree wes drawn up by the goveromert and duly promulraied, whereby the untiorm diaparon for ali musical ostablisn. menis tp France will come into force in Paris ov the Ist of July next, and in tho departments on the 1st of Deoom- vor following. Tne diapason giving the A for taning in- struments (pipes or pitch forks) is fixed at 870 vibra. ‘ions & second, and the atandard is to be preserved at the imperial Conservatory. Tho State will see that all its es- tablishmermts have the orthodox piteh, and ail 1as!ruments ‘must bo veriiled and stamped in conformity with the nor- vaal diapsgon, administrative examination, as in weights | and mossures, being periodically made. The decree in countersigned by Achilie Fould, aud the report iwelf bears MM. the Mint the a'goaturee of al! the names of the commission speci- | fed above, Toe report of course dwoila at great length | ou the constantly incrossing clovatiow of tho diwnason im | all the great masical counirios; and the cominuaicattons and toning forks forwarded to Parke by a vast aunhor ff authoriuer in Germany, Waly, Hoan’, Bsigium, Gog. Conliras the facts sot forkh in report, but there was oot unanimity as to the exert revo of the barmony of the piton. It Was agreod that it conid not be reduoed lower than @ som wae. aftor coneultéiioa with leading insirument makers av 4 coa tas, tors of orcbestras it was ab leugta pronounced by the tas. 1y Joe Ue diminution of a quarter of @ tone, nearly ay Chine that established at Suuttgardt, in 1834. at the tortigation of Lindpamwer, the late composer. The tales actexed to the report give the diapasoos used in tae chief erincinas cones val cities If 4 of the Guides ia Br 46 ‘he bighest piich, the numier of vinrauous be 4, and the toping fork of our Pbiloarmoais Sooiety XtID rotauon, at 9103. Boston and 4 Paiors- UNiB are Loxt, the lowest aad tho best being Darlsrahe, With 870 Vibravous per secoad, Lt is furiner alioged that used by Our Philharmonic Society about « quarter of ® Century SL0¢ Rives Only 868 viorations Taw state of the pitch 1 “this cory bas beea frequeatly brought ua- der notice, but notwilbstanding the compiainté of the sing. ers—<spcisl'y those who bad suog when it wus 10 much lower—no altos was made to come to 4 definite resolution to fx the stant- ard areoinely. A meoring was wherefore coa- Yened, at the instigation of the Council of the Society of Arig, of smsteurs and professors at their rooms om Fri- day last, wien an interesting, although somewhat dewl- tory, dicussion took place. The Rev. W. Whewell, FR 3, Master cf Trinity Coliege, Cambrigde, tovk tas chair, Amongst the wmateurs it were the Kari of Wout moreignud. the Karl of Cawdor, Lord Gerald Fiizgerald, the Dean of Hereford, Dr. arnou, tbe Rev. JE ox, the Rev. GT Dri eld, the Rev. TA. Cocker, Messrs Chor ley, Bow'ey, Hogarth, W. Holmes, F. Davison, 0. ©. Gra bewen, 8. Edwards, fH. J Lincoin, &). fhe prote-sers Were repreeeated by Ste George Smart, H. Be a, Dr. Wylde, Hu lab, Oto Goldachmidt and Macame Goldsebmirit (Jenny Lind), H Griesbach, A. Ni cholson, Lideay Sloper, G. Cooper, H.C. Luan, Tatton ©. A. Worvum, &, The Rev J. iE Cox moved a resolution, “That it was eXpedient to exabtwh tbe uniform musical Plich,”” and bis was carried urgaimous!; Alter wddretsen from Dr. Wylde, Benedict, Otto Gold schmidt, Madame Goidyehmidt, A. Nichoigon, Hullab, HL Balgrove, Bowley, &c., Ella moved @ resolution that a sub-commities should be formed to consider the poticy of eaiabuaniog the French normat dispasoo, bearing his personal teat mony to the conscientious labors of the coinmiseon. Much @iscursion took place on this resolution, msay gea- Uemen withing that the reso!mtion should be contued to the formation of a committee, to report wa future meet- ing 88 10 the ertablishment of the uniform pitch Mr. Gruveisen remarked that the Minieter of State siga- ing the decree, although be wasa good financier, sad bed much krowiedze of the turf, Was peither a musician vor @ MaAtbematician—that the majority of the commis- tion were not the latter; that agmali ection of the ma thematicians were not masizians; wou tha a poruien of the sigoatures were merely formal onee—nauues given with the utmost factaty on any subject He vovetdered that toe nomination of the leading coud ictors of an or- obestra, witb practical instroment moufacturers, was sbaolately orceseary to verify the conclusions of the Pariaian Commisrion, ani to afford to the profession a gumautee that the uniform mumical piich to 06 txed hould be based ob acourate data. He would no pore trust a French report on scieace untii the facts were contirmed than he would a Frenob oulletin The chairman,who conducted the business oi theday with much tact, displayed a perfect acquaintance wita the aci- entide calculations ae well as aympathy with Gao art, and remarked that the committee would be euabied to go tally WoW 116 Matter, and then their report could be suomitted toa larger meeting. The (oliowiog names were then appointed on the com- mittee:—The Rev. W. Wheweli, Prof De Morgan, Sie Smart, Mesers, Broadwood, Sterpdale, Beunett, Beoedict, Coats, Hullab, B. Griesbach, H. Smart, F. Davison and De, Wylde. A panqnet and testimonial is to be given to Mr. Charles Keno. The names of two dukes, one marquis, seven earls, two viecoute, five lords, three colonels aud two right hovorabics make up the committee. Hudson, the Lrish comedian, is acting in Australia. towns in France wud in the (hese returns be MOOUTALO, Sols ing 91 é City Latelligence. Sunpay iv New York.—Yesterday the weather was de lightful, The eky was clear and the sun shone forth with retaigent rays, es if to compensate for his obscuration by intrueive clouds during the past week. Tho Sunday law in relation to closing up the liquor stores was pretty gene- rally observed, sud, as a consequence, few drunken men were eecn in the streets. From early in tho morning ua. «I nearly midnight the city presented quite an aaimated appewrence oy toe throngs of our hardjQated mechanics, with their families snd friends, improving the op pertunity for a hasty trip to the suburbs, by the one handred and one routes, both of railroad and seam croft, m order to breatne the free atmospiere of heaven, after the cares and toile ofthe week. From a efai estimate made by those competent to jutze, we present the following figures to our readers as the srobabie purmber that left the city for a day's recroa- 10D — Aarlem, per steamboats, : Harlem, per ratiroad 6,000 Central Park. 8,000 Staten Island... 5,000 Hoboken 5.000 Gien Covi 500 Flushing 1,000 Newburg... + 400 Yonkers, ~ 40 Keyport aod Ctiffwood. + 500 Weebawken, Guttenberg aud Bulls Ferry + 4,000 Coney Ieland and Fort Hamilton. “ 2,000 Total, +35,800 The city railrond cara did quite ‘an extensive business; and the open cars, or some of them, were quite comforta bie and convenient. New Yorkers, indeed, were astir yesterday, when It is considered that the large number of people above enumerated left the city in one day on trips of plesgure, Fourti or July ANNIVERSARY OF THE Privtees’ Be NEVOLENT Socurty.—The New York Typographical Society n€ld an intererting meeting at tho rooms of the Printers Free Library on Saturday evening tast. Afwr the trans action of tbe usual routine business, Elward M Skidmore one of the ex-Presidents of the Soviety, suggested to the members the propriety of celebrating the fiftieth anni versary of the foundation of the Society, which will occur on the fourth of July next, He urged the revival of the custom, but thought it more peculiarly appropriate at this me, 46 fifty years had elapsed sioce the institution was organized by a few humane priaters. Charlee McDevitt apd other gentlemen made speeches in favor cf the due observance of the day, and a committee of arrangements, of which Mr, Skidmore was selected ag chairman, was ap pointed, The Society now embraces among its honorary members some of the most distinguished literary and fcientific men of the country. it is expected that the pro: jes will receive the aid of these gentiemen, and that the commemoration of the event will be benoficial to the Society’s tree library, which is open gratuitously to the public. A plaa of the proposed celebration wili be made to the society at the next meeting. Bopy RecovEreD —Tho body of G. Van Saustex, who was crowned last Sunday, by accidentally falling over. board from il boat while returning from the Fishing Ranke, was recoverod on Friday evening near Willams urg, abd wae buried on Saturday from the Washington Garden, of tbut place. The body was go much decom ceed that itcould not be taken’ to the late residauce of ‘eceaged, wbereupon tbe proprietor of the garden, Mr. Vetherel, very kindiy voluntarily torew opeu tue parlors of bis establishment to the friends of the deceased, whero u faneral sermon was preached. FESTIVAL OF THE StURREN Soctkry.—The Stucben Society, composed principaily of our German fellow citizens, pro: pore to have a grand festivalof threo days’ duration, commencing to-day, consisting of a eeries of concerts and vie nics at Jone’s woods, Yorkville, tae proceeds to be need towards erecting a monnment to the momory of ‘aron Stueben. Too Washiogton Rifles, Keventh Regi- ment, Col 1 Homer Bort wick, will parade to-day in their new uniform, to doe duty on the occasion. Tao line vill be formed in Lafayette place, right on Fourth strces, at 8 o'clock A. M. Fine 1x Broome Street —About nive o'clock last night a fire was discovered ina wood shed under the teremone ing No. 205 Broome street, in the prewises of Caro. © Leavctt. In a fow minutes after the fre tn th woed ebod was extinguished, auotber dre was discovered n@ bedroom in the basement ocoupied by the saine par y. The flames were epeedily extinguished. Damage to formiture and clothing, about $50... Not inauret. Tae huilding ia damaged avout $20. Insured. fhe fire was no doubt the work of un incendiary. The watter is under investigation by the Fire Marsbal. A eonof the oscupant of the premises, named Theodore Teavett, wag arrosted by ciieer Senior, of the Mnirteeath precinct, on suspicion { being the incendiary. Tinn on Boarp 4 Srrampoat.—Shorily before ono o'clock pn Sunday morning a fire broke out on board the steara tow boat Rattler, Capt Jobn Colvill, lying at tho foot of Vestry strect, North river. The flames were ex- shed by the flremen—damage to the boat about S600—said fo be covered by insurance. Tho tire it seems commenced in the engine room and spread to the pilot house, before extingriebod, A young man named David McGiinn was arrested by Officer Weylen, of the Fifth Ward, on suspicion of setting fire to the boat. The matter will be investigated by the Fire Marshal this day. ty Court Culendar=This Day, Screxwe Cover—Circuit.—Part t.—Nos, 1647, 1965, 4753, 849, 1879, 1047, 36, 1339, 1065, 7, 1983, 1937, 1989, 1991, 2008, 204, 209, 2ou7, 2029, hodt, Part .—Nos’ 2066, 14804, 260, 20, 634, 1634, 1684, 1442, 1914, 19163, 2004, 724, B04, 1722, 2176, D114, 2116, 2118, 896, 2005, Speclal term adjourned for the orm. SY Covrt—Railroad.—Nos, 683, 721, 726, 722, 776, 783, 811, 812, 852, $39, 854, 847, 868, 869, 805, 903," 9 15, $28) 990, 939, 940, 954, 970, 975, 979, 037, 990, 991, 96, 1008, 1010, 1041, 1017,'1019, 1032, 1927, 1932,"105,, 1089, 1046, 1068, 1085, 1109, 1114, 1115, 1131, i140, 1147) 1, 1148. Brady’s Rmotorapnitc Galeries, 359 and 643 Broaiway, New York, od 852 Pennsvivania avenus, bin lad B.C, Photographs, daguorreotyp: pee. Ambrotypes, Dagw s and Photo pba.— The test facility for taking family portraits, Groups, deal HOLMIRS' galery, 601 Brondway, & Co.—Our summer dress hat is now ready and for sale at Nos. 8, 4 and 5 Astor House, Broadway, Bho Flo rie lausaah ghee loveliat sauce! ve STRAW HAT FOR YOURG MAN introduced this season, PRIOR 8190. GENTN’S hat store, 507 Broadway. Church's Ningara has Never Before (except on one eay) been reen BY DAYLIORNT, GIGNOUX'S NIAGARA Bag never before been axtihited wien naotusiasete ie, i ‘ WIULTAMS, STEVENS & WIELD AME, NO, 358 Brosdway ea and Au MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1850.-TRIPLE SHERT, Sth t/a sien sso wear oa henteenmen The Family Herat. THE NEWS PROM CALIFOKNIA—THE Wak IN BUROPR— THY PRRSIDEN!) 51 QUESTION IN VIKGRIA—nOV MENTS OF THE F/LIGUSOKKS—THA BXPBSS BUS) NEES—WHET INDIA FROITS IN DEW YORK—~LOCAL NEWS—CONDITION OF THB MAKKSTS, BTC, KTA. Henan tn \'6 edition of Wednesduy, will com om Califo ia rece ved by the etaamahtp My all the mew. fth» presioas week of aa tate Featiog cature, Among otber matters of interest {¢ wii give the Latest Io- telgence from the heat of Warn Anrane: Intereming Le'tere from Kinhmond ow the Preetdectial Question ta Old Virgtate— the Fight of the Wise and Banter Cliques Resumed—Hunter Cuttieg In between Wins ind Douglas, Ao; Lever Crom s Correspondent in Wow Orleans giving the Movements of the Fi'tbusters; Sentimental Trip from Galway te Naw York: Im- lereating Letter trom aCorre*pondent at Pingspore, China: & Report of the great Trotting Match between Princess and Flors Temple—Princeas the Winner; Acoount of tha Orivia wed Progress of the Express Kusinom—Ita Facilities, Extent, Ms dus Operandi, Ae; ihe West Indie Fruit Business in New York—P ive and a Haif Millions of Dollara Consumed in thoes Froite througtout the year; Observance of the Reif Gious Festival of Corpus Christ, Kditorial Comments on Prom’ Bees Topics; all tas Local News of New York snd the Adjoin fog Cites; Thoatrical Notions, Police Hoports, Uoroarr's Tnquests, and woatever may be of intorest to the generat reader, i ‘The F cur. UesLy contelas cach week a report of tas Vow dition of tae New York Ontile Markot, witb the amount of Bloce Offered for wie, their Condition, the Prices for which they ware Sold, £0.; 4 roportor the Frices of ali kinds of Faun'ly Maren: Everynody should obtain a Phre exxmination at FOWLER & WELLS’. 308 herpes oe thew defects, talents and proper oscup ston. O. &. Bills, Commusston and Hxchang. Gro ker.—Orders punctually stended to. Office, 176 Grean wick « Wrhecier « Wiison’s Sewing Machines. (Ofice 005 Broadway, New Yort. Gend for aciroulars, of Aquatic Sports.—A beautifal Clue bost, celebrated ciub of Milford, Connect he exbinled this day, nearly one bundred pleasure aud ships’ band ©. K INGEBOLL's great americ.a 078 ‘Bazaar, 243 and 244 bouth street. Lovers for bose apd oar ‘the Grover and Buker Sewing Machine Co., BAVK REMOVED TAMPORARILY FROM 495 TO Ol BROADWAY, ‘Where they will comtinue to rel thatr aclebrate | mviselewe machines their removal te only tm orary. ebort time they willagain occupy enlarged sat Veautiful premises at 496. Weed’s Patent Family Sewing Machines — New stile, Priice #0. Oillce 477 broadway. The Tribune of To-Pay contains Mr. Greeley's first letier ‘rom Pike's Penk, Alerring’s Pavent Fire Ard burgiar proof safes, 251 Broadway, corser of Murray street, NY, Campbetl—Chemist and Apothecary, Corner uf Bighth avewue and Twenty-cignth street. Geuuine medi toes carefully dispensed Castile Soap, Old and German— daly 15 Cu per pound, at U2 MPPKLL’S drug store, corner ighth areaue wad Twenty eighth atreet. Brandreth’s Pills.—Only Up Town Offic Mr. CAMPBELLS drug store, corner of kights aveaue and ‘rwen‘y eighth atreet, 2 centa'a box. Citstadoro’s Heir Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘The best im the world, wholess'’s and retail, aud the dye pri vately applied. So. 6 Astor Bouse. Strong and #lavory Tea, One Dollar the cheat, and coffee 10 Ibe. for a dollar, at CBKISTIAN. BUN'S, No. 1 OF 216 Greenwich street. ing Hed to Kxistence—Howe to $6, at 378 Broadway. Call and ee tt The Best 5) BUiptic, at from Played Out.{The Old Humdrum Fashions in gentlemen's and boys’ caps. A new series of fresh, daeh ing styles at WHATE’S, 216 Broadway, under sarnum’s Ku scum, Bechelor’s Bair Oye, Wigs and Toupecs— The destin the world, surpassing all made. boid aod applied Ai the manufactory, 23 Brow way Hair—Its Diseases, Fall, Change of Color, ‘And its embellinhment, treated carefully by 4. GRANDJBAN, ‘W Twelith street, wost side aud near Broadway. Barry's Yricophero' the Best and Cheap- erring snd rence thea eer a Bold by at Kennedy's Medical Discovery ts Warraniea ealtcheum, scold bead, ulcerated eo Ruptore Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical cure trum. They alao keep allk elastic stockings for caricore velnm supporters and ulder braces nents for ae- inerw forroities made to order, No, 2 Vesey street, asior House, New York. Holloway’s Ointment —Before Using this 8'samic remedy open the pores by warm fomentativas; (aan. rub inthe sive. and wherever the sore, welling, wound, brulee or ervption may be located tt will speedily diakp sear. Married. Caarrtor—Girson.—At Harlem, on Wednesiay, June 15, by the Rev. George B. Draper, Mr. Jonny Cuaruroy, of Spring Valley, N. Y., to Mrs. Amis Grasox, of Harlem, LviN—Langé.—On Thursday, June 28, by the Rt. Rey. Bishop Whitebouse, Wittiam J. Corvin to Mise ANNE Euiza bere Lave, both of this city. Doyy—Sasrn.—On Sunday eveving, June 5, at the residence, 321 Second avenue, by the Rey. James Mr. CALEB GREEN Donn to Miss HANNAH Manaitt Sirs, all of this city. MoGni—Harvan —On Monday, June 6, by Rev. Dr. Ward, SamUxt MoGin to Mags ELLEN Hannan, ali of this city. Mortor—Batpwin.—At St. Paul's church, Syracuse, N. Y., on Wednesday, June 22, by the Rey. Wm. B. Ash jey, D. D, of Buffalo, Wasmncron Moxton, of New York, and Lavra G., eldest daughter of the Hou. Barvey Bud wip, ot Syracuse. Baltimore papers please copy. Diea- Cnartes.—On Saturday morning, June 25, of congestion cf tbe lungs. Mies Maria Cuaxurs, daughter of tue iate George Charles, of Albany. Hier rema‘ns were taken to Albany for jaterment. Albany and Rochester papers please copy. CvKnIs —Oo Saturday, June 25, Water S., son of Allen S. Curtis, aged 6 years and 11 mouths, The relauves and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, from 119 West Forty fth street, this (Monday) afterncon, at four o'clock Pryov.—On Suoday, June 26, a ter ® short and palaful iinest, JOBN FL, in the 34th year of bis age, ‘Tre friends of the family and those of bis orother, Ed werd Flynn; airo the members of Company &, Jacksoo Ouvard, Second regiment, and a'so the rs and wem- vers of Company G, Sixth regiment, Moutgomery Guard, avo respectiully invited to aitead toe funeral, from bis tora residence, No. 27 Whiteball street, this day (Moaday), t o'clock, in citizens’ drees HoxMON.—On Shnday morning, June 2agprer a short ond severe il!ness, LAWRENCE HakMon. The frionds of the family und those of his byotber ia- law, Martin Scully, are respecifally invited to atiend the (Monday) morning, at nine o'clock, from bis Jence, 319 South Eighth street, Jersey City Kevse On Saturday, June 25, Caaxtes F., youngest eon of Thoroas and Auna Kruse, aged 1 year. The reiativee and friends of the family, the mem ers of Serman Oak Lodge No. 82, 1. 0. of OF, ana Xoland Lodge No. 10, 4. 0 of G. F, are invited to attend the fu- eral, this (Moncey) afternoon, at tro o'clock, from 42) Fist avenue, corner of Twenty: dfn street, to trinity Ce metery. NnacER, Ou Saturday, June 25, Lome F. Nisevar, youngest cov of Jobm and Elizabeth Niebubr, aged 1 year, 7 months aod J day. The frieuda and reatives of the family invited to attend the foneral, from No. 6 this (Monday) sfcernoon, at two o'clock, ON. —On Saturdoy evening, June 25, ADAM Patan. he late Rev. James Vateraon, of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 88 years. he funeral wi'l take place this (Monday) afternoon, at yne o'clock, from No, 66 Sixihavevue. ‘the friends of the deceased are rerpectfully invited tend SanoRast.—THOMAs 3B; NT, Jr, whose deceate was previousty noticed, was a vative of Birmingham, England. The funeral wili take place ov Tues tay aiternoon, Jane 6 respectfully Broome street, 28, st haif past one o'clock, from bis father’s residence, 176 Sonth Second aireot, Wiiiiamaburg. The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully invited to attend, Birmipgham papers please copy. TorauTex —On Sunday, June 28, Joun Tovonrey, a ne tive ot Magherafelt, couuty Derry, Ireland, in the 24h year of bis age. His friendg and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Bellovue Hospital, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at two o’¢lock. —_—_——- MISCELLANEOUS GBRAT BARGAIN, ‘The greatest bargain ever made fs thst iavolved in the par- chage of one of the garments for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDE Sold by the DELANO VIFE PRESERVING COAT AND Vast COMPANY. AT NO. 256 BR ody ORDWAY," Nobxly, should go trave ling, or to 9 watering place, without one these elegant oud weve prevontives of death by drowalog. "§, 883 BROADWAY, OARD BNGRAV- T GIMBREDE Signa, Re N. B.—VaMt laoduoed, new atyies of wedding cards apd envelopes. BI STSREOSCOPIO VIEWR.—BEOKRL BRO- eeR CAN oJohu etreol, are just publibing a Lew series Cf americnn ‘views, superior to any iseued before. The pa. teat aeromatic Pies peter will be reaty, with new mprovementa, ver T GIMBREDER’S, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, SPUFOT fi your uote paper from the only comp lete stock this side ot ‘arte, ORs BUNIONS AN® DEFECTIVE N4'.6 TARATER by the only safe and successful treat centa to $I eact tie ‘TeerBerELD & WESTER “NEW STORY, A NEW aT eeRson BENNETT, 1 THE » XW YORK Lepoee, BNTITLED BURERY Sie FOUNDLING; Wwetch we conser \ gue. ‘ ne aorne 4 moat tnterening and (rwolnating etionta, + be URGE will 5 mh bo Otonday) aR TER MeNene: Ao a NAL, BE i: Tha ERUG SR aso containg — £OW THE LaWY ok! Gor 4 pa TRON SAINW, BY JOUN G sae CHsBADKG, BY ANNA CORA NITOMR LATEN? LIPR, AY ALIOR CAKY. PALBK ARD TRU, BY MAMY 0. VavoNAN, BREAD UPON THY WATEBS, BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH PAPARE, BY LB AT PARTS IW VaR BY EDWARD EVERETT. THOUGHTS AB fHRY OCOUR. BY ONE WHO KEEVS HIS RYRS AND EARS OFMM, WHO BOLST#S UP THe PROFESSIONS, BY FANNY PERN WIT as» WISDOM, . BY GEO. D. PRENTIR, AN EXUURKSION. BY MAS. LU. SIGOURNEY TBR WHALKMAN's VARA, BY DK S GOMFTON suit. ANSWERS 10 OORERSFONDEMTS, EDITORIALA 3. AC. Price oniy four venta es? Pasion vome, : HL baa aT Wit ACL CARE, Ob TO OR ORR, OB TO ORDER, OF TO OXDER Wearanted as rood a shirt ae is eold i vet sterem at $F A 1 BUX sow TWwatVe PoLeeae ALSO, VERY BKT TUSKEE PLY LINEN COLL THEN PLY bo TENT! BACK, N.B~ Those whe think I cannet make 6 good ebirt fee r ved, are mistaken Bere & the covtof ove York Mit's musi, at 143; cents per yard 7 jurde of tine linen, at 60 oats par yard. Met ing and euiting.. se Leandry $}, botto: Prufit. (YOsRR'S SYRUP. —THIS VEGETABLE OOMPOUND bad different preparation from anything before the pabléa, and nok wledged by alt using it to be the ben blood purtiier D ex! MLAKS'S SYKUP-FORK SOROFULA, DYSPRPSE J liver or worm complaints ‘4 magical. Wholesale BARNES & PARS, Park row; 0. H. Hing, 78 Broadway, re. Hayes, Brooklyn. Cc be rote rar ott reat toe A ont of the . 8 ia! the Soot can be worn Tsou, witbont the least tscocventense to the pe tent by Dr. ZaCH ARIS, surgeon ebtropodist, 760 Broadway, Soferw to the physiclane anc surgeons of the ety, D)TERFEOTING LIQUID Fox AOUSKS, SHIPS ANE’ ! oles — leoti soup for row on ; eis Deetete oh Seen Sas vines, do , pyroteobuical ebemicals, asin nie gixas 4 Of and turpentine barrels, nenestos fowerspar biackiead te | Sect powder by Ie L. FEUORTWANGER. Trestise on fem mevted liquors reduced 143 Matten lane. { O YOU WANT LUXURIANT WHISKERS OR MUS. J taches’—If vour beard wont grow use my ongnent, este ‘ished 1862, which will force the beard ty grow seks from the firet «pplicetion, without atsin o” fojury to ti im. Pr 3) Sent by mail post free to a dress =o. G GABA’ 100 Naaaau street, N.Y, nod Zelber, Poiladelpbla, Boute 1 wiree VEBY BOTSL WANTS Iv KVERY RAET WANTS IT, EVERY RALROAD WANTS IT, | EVERY TARATRE WANTS IT, EVERY SANK WETS IT & Y RRORNS WANTS IT, RAY KERFEPER WANTS IP, MBOAT WANTS If, BASBROOM WANTS 1 BAKER WANES 1 ¥ KUICHER WANTS I, NEY, WANTS LP, PER Hat? WalTs W THE FACSIMILE BANK NOTE DECECTER, KT'S KNOYOLOPEDIA, Without it, they 74 doliar note raices omer. pation. or they are at of (sicia, Worthless wild cat bank nete, in which the tte of some aot bark bas beer substituted; o° even some countertett. or spark OUs Doles What Make their AppASranee for tbe first ‘me. isened in weebly numbers, each containing one hundred and forty four tac similes of genvine bank antes commencieg wiih the elty of Boston, avo iheresfier 10 contain all he New Eng'and States tp alphabetical order, aad #0 on throughout tae Whole country TRAM ie Le First onmber will be ready July |, and for sale by all newe dealers and geriodicns sgenia in the U sion, BM. OOUSLAND & CO No, 9 Nassau Dacre as AND UPHOLSTERY, MESES CABINET FU AN! WARBR( 883 AND 835 JONS, FOURTH 'STRFST, (northwest corner of sroadway.) JOHN MBEKS, (of the old firm: of J. 47. WM Taviten the atienion of tursiture buyers a inrge and elonamt Sesoriment of cabluet furulture wuttable tor PASLOKS, DINING KOUMS, LU BRARIBS, &a Made from selected and well cessoned wood, {u the lates ane wet approved aty lee, AT VERY AKASONASB! © PRICK? The well Fhown reputatios of she late Sma for making SUP¥ RIOR CABINET FURSITURS wil de fully sus ained go PER QOLZ AND 8i,7RR PENCIL CSBKR, PEN HOLDERS, 40 JOB POLSY, Wanntacinzer, 163° srosd way, —e from $3 to $40 per dese. Om ens (snede to pestfully Grocers. 5 * FLOUR PEALERS, Cuany bags, 12 cenistols4 cents, and bags of every kind, plain or wrintad VaaDeR HOOP, 171 West sinset. ONOK. GO M¥KR CLOTHING AT 1.6 Wil FQEP YOUR T to CLARK m steet, and duy 8 alk mixed cont for $12, an alprea coat for $4, 8 linen coat for $2, vest $2 60, or get measured for @ euil at low prices. EYER'S ‘LOUS VERMIN DSSTSOVER, M The on'y vemedy in the whole world TO PXTERMIN ATE moths, fess, mosquitoes, rate, mice, and vermis and Se tosects. tor, JOSBEH MEYSR, practioll cher 12 Broadway, corner of Houaton stree Agentt—A. B&D SANDS & CO, 141 William street ER¥ECT TIMER PRFERS, ‘The celebrated watches manufactured by Henry colds Lemon, of Liverpool, most perfect timekeepers, for by G¥O. U. ALLBN, agent for tbe manu‘acturer, No. Broad wes, one door helow Usual airvet formerly Vi Wall me BINCE IMPERIAL OHAMPAGNB, THOM DE VBROG) & 0O., KSPEBNAY, This is » perfectly pure aod delicate wine from the yard of Heeers. De Venosa & Co., whone eatate lays Centre of the far tamed ( bampagne diatrtat of France. hitherto been coufined to the tablen of Bngland continent avd bse only very recently bean intradnoed Inte country, where te rare qualicy, eombined with tbe modees price at whieh it {s offered, is already schieviae © succesa popularity umprecedented in ths snuais of the wiro trade, Fold tn thie city by AKO’. vhs! Prenex, 688 Brosdwayy Be Rane, GS Beetweys Jor 8 Oo, 819 otzih, eveweat conwin & Co, corner of Hrosdway and Twant Ard by nearly every leading boul and desler thronghows GHW OUT, Solo importer, sessed Rv roadway’ aad Broome street. yr We wre now tel (is SUNMES CLOTHING In every veriety, from ie Be oe tm the city, at prices NEVER EQUALLED iN ORRAPNESS, Uo, milked aus. . ss ROGERS & RAV MON 121, 328, 125 Fulton, corner of Nassau SEWING MACHINES af $5. $6 AND $10. SU TWO THRRADA AT 8/5, 920, $25 A) BAGLS SRWING MACHINE O° ., 41) Aroadway, N. We Toeal aud travelling agenta wanted all aver the world. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, oe NEW STYLES, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED, For familles, tailors and aj] manufacturing porponee roachines are Unequailed. They #re more durable, capabin ing & gr ar varie of work and of earning @ore money ‘any machines fm the marke abe Dew family machines, at &0 and‘$75, are attracting unk i tiow. Telsiteulicus __1. Mb SINGER & CO,, (88 Broadwar, COHBS AND JEWELRY, i AGT al Cessristions nnd the Yatest stylon: SILVES AND PLATAD WARE OF ALL RISDS, For vale by oe, © ALLEN, tm and macutectures, Brondwe door below Oane! 7: 0n0 CFormecly 1 Waa owe