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2 THE CATTL Special ™ jesonge or BE DISTEMPEB OF MASS\CHUSET TS. | Governor Banks—The stature ‘Too exire section of tue L-gieisvure of Maseachue'tr, beld under 4 proclamation of bs Excel/ency the Governor, and for the purpose of WKIDg sucm action as might De deemed pecessary in view of tue foarfal progress of the catsle distemper knowo 48 the Pieuro Poeumonia, com. menoed at Boston on Wednesday, Ger aman oF Tue Sevark anv House or Repaesevtatives: — ‘The attention »! be Legieiatare was directed during ite Inte seerion to Lue ravages tuflicted upon the cattle of sume of the Commonwealth, by @ distemper clowely re- sembhog 0 18 Sypcerance aod effect the disease called Pievro-Poeumon'a, A stuiute approved on the last day of the session provi: ded for the sppoiotinent of three commissioners, who wore required according to the provisions of the a3t to provide for the extrpavon of thie discare. were authorized and required to visit without delay the several ‘The ravages of the Cleease in there covatries have fearful. Tov course of «reament atop ed seems to | @mbraced the triple policy of visughior, tectation aad ta- BoOvlaiCM, according to the Coadwion of ths animels in fected or exposed. The loss of oatue by slaughter aad by death ip el Were countrics hes deem clarmiog, and & Durcems Upon ho Weasuries Cooseqaees upoa tas pisa of Compensation very great. Ia 134i ik wee Droaght from Ecgtane tele Now Jersey, bu! its Coptagions Charsoter be tg at Obce Jisourered, it Was BDsO\Ulely aad imme rialoly extirpated. 4 like result was ODtained tm Austria, whore the disease had been introducea by oatue imported from the Geme couniy, Ove year ago the 234 of May, 1859, it was brongbt to this Suste wito an importation of Daich cattle from Hol- lspd, and the Cisemper pt presens exisuog can be braced to bo other cause toan 00 this imports uoa The cy mptoms of the disease in its manifestation iu this State do pot eesentally differ from the desc: iptiva given by Epgiieh medical authors of the disesse osed pi pbeumonia, as itexists im Eogleud. It is 0 for me to give @ detatica statement of laces in the ibe Commonwealth woore the diseass wae )8bi esti T have toe hovor t> & nowR OF BUEpected Lexis, Bad wereempownreiiocause Legi#lature w very full Bletement 00 the salioeumnece ail cattle which had been diseaset, or beloaged to | by wre te medical examinesé wo attet diseased heras, to be forthwith killed aad buried, and | Mnesione: " the premises where they were kept, cleansed aad parifisd | | The inquiry now recuri at wdiiesel meatente - —to appraise, in their oiecretion, the va'ue ot the cattle | be taken for the suppression of t per, Killed which ‘wore apparcauy well, ano certify to the | Governor and Counct! the allowances made to the owoers | of the catile respectively, aed to give such awlu: orders | and direction as io their judgment the public necessity might require. It was proviaed that the statute should continue ia force for the term of one year. Immediately upon the adjourment of the Lagisiature, COmMmIssi Ds Were lesued UDOeT}#be provisious of this act to | Richara Fay £q , of Lyon, Paoli Lothrop, of Hediey, and | Hon Amass Walker, of Brookfeid. These geademen en- | tered at once upon the performanuos of their duties. after some progres: tna beeu made, Mr. Fay, from the pressure | of private engeqements, withdiew from the c»mm'ssion, and the vacaucy was supplied by the appoiutmeat of George B. Loring, Exq., 0! Saiem, Mr. Lothrop, of Svuth De. Bars ano ower gentlomen of estadlisned as veterinary surgeons A detailed report of the opcrations of tae Commisa\or under the statute is bere #ith com auatoated to tae Lagi lature. It eppears (nat all suspecd hords have deea ex- ‘amined, and many cattle have been isolated by order of the Commissioners. Eight bundred aad forty two bave Deen siaoghtered, for which compensation has been allow: ed by the Commissioners to the amount of $10,432 83 ‘The approprisuon of $10,000 mate by the Legislature was very soon exhausted.’ Tae iadors of the Commis siouers Would have been st once broughtto a close; out the distemper continuing to spread, aoa the public mind Decoming wore excited 1a the districts where ite were obielly contned, acd where tt sortously aifecte Seemed to threaten the destruction of the priacipal ocsapa. ton and sunport cf the peaple eu2rous wat pablic spirited chizece repreeec ting Oillr iness inter yoluptarily subscrikd toa fund which was lateaded to enable the Commission rs (9 continue the wors, mown standing the failure of th propriation, ad t> gua rantee all parties concerned age'nst loss, ta cage the La- gisiature ghoul fail to recoga'*e aud provide for tue ua authorized expenditure of mouey Bubsoiptious wo nearly ibe amount of $——— wore at once mace, euil the Commissioners, under tae protection Of this guaranty, made Somme further progress, but tuo disease Dad spreat over a larger territory taan was ai first suppored More definite instructions og.the park of the Legisiaiore were desired a8 to the Course to be parsied. e t t ¥ u u It @as Deleved (hal More Biringent regulations than thoss allowed by the act of April 4. 1859, were required, aad Additional Appropriations from the treasury Would be ia diapensadie. Commistioners mate a forms! siou of the Log On the 15th of May, request that ao x ure shoud be powers conferred upon the Commissioners by exist principie or faire, preeerving the pesce and order,and maiotaiwiog their loternal pouce. Is47, chap 2 fil cr we to other States? Tethe rel how nse, I tbiok tne Lagislatare should gulate of probibit, co far as it can be wisely nod proper! Gone, the exportation of cattle in which the eeeds of te disease may possibiy exizt, from this State into other ae. eels wakj mem to be ameature which the natural comity ex! i frieadly States would absolutely c ure wouls, for a brief period —cot pecesearily a long oue—ioterfere with the freedom of trace, out ii is euch a0 Interference as the coatiausd ex- stonce of the trade in cattle itsei requires. A line may easily be (Btablished beyond which no cattle shall be pasted, without sufltent offisial assarances that they do not carry coptagion with them It ped # pe to be ueceseary, im addition to the egielat‘on, that there should be @ distinct re sogaition af he policy of isolating and separating from contact wita other Cattle, enepected Or diseased berds. And it may also be expecient to limit the discretionary powor of slaughtering condemoed animals, acd also to modify the ‘eppraisal bitherto established. necossary to provide for the reimburse- It will also meot or the relief of the subscribers to the guaranty fuad, 10 which reference bas been made, and algo to inquire what further appropriauons the present pnblic emor- ency requires. Mt would pot{reem, if @ policy like cnet hereto ore suggested should be acoptes, that oxtravageat ppropropriation# would be required to carry out the ob Jeots epeciiied in the report of the Commissioners. It wul be peceseary, lor a brief period at least, to en- largo tbe powers of towns, so that they may protect bemselves from invasion by tnfeoted cat trol tow course of the disease when it ft discoveret withia beir hmits The pressing public necessity that cow com yels towns to Act upon this subject for thelr owa proteo- joo may lead them 1a Rome lastances to go bey oad their legal powers and occasion public difficuities. This should be avoided. There is n>" uo statute law ‘pn ths Commonweath authorizing towns or towa offlsees Lo restrict Or Lunit the common right of all the imdsbitants ‘0 paze freely from town to town, and throug! ay own, witn their cattle, In greater or emalier number, for par pores of trade, business or pleasure, over the pudiic high ways Cattle found at large in any public highway, without a keeper, are tiuble to be impounded ‘The power of towns aud cities to make by lava extends ly to the divectiog and mavaging their prudential af (Rev. JSt, chap. 15, sec. 13, 36. A by law regulating the mode of securing cattle, Called. This request wie petiuon of a Committes of the State + by several | Psrting through toe town—es, for instaace, that icy gaadibers of the Board, & oa- | Should be led or driven, tied together, aad ouly ia the Cradle citiz-na of d Commonweal in, | travelled part of the rows, #0 that they could not ooms ia On the 24h ou #as iesued by | COBtACt witb Other cattle, either oo the road or ia the ea- and wit ywacil, for @ aes. | Clowure by the Bice of toe road-—might be hold to be a sion of the sideration of this reatonabie order or by law for the preservation of the pe cist subject. ré ere herewith trans. mitted Two considerations alone have impelled ma, with very rest reluctance, to Buamons the Inemders of the two peace, good order and ixterpal police of the town Bot such by-laws would bave Little efficacy, as they would or might differ with every town or ety, and would bave no effect beyond the limi .# ol toe towus eaaciing houres from their Lowes wt this @earon of the year. Toe | (bem, and mast be approved by the courts, to give tuem first bas reference to the Importance of tho Interest ia. | &BY Validity. "i voived. itis note disaster affectiog Mascachusetts or T ie no etetute law of (bis Commonwealth making New Engisnd alone If the contagion is aliowed to | it @ crimiual offence to eel! a sick OF Giseated animal. 0 Spread Witbout ellort lo eALITpAte OF Testrainiit, ultimate ty it must ragage the whole country. Tas oeat cate ia the Uni.ed States in 1850 numbered 18,378,000. Evumat ing the pumber ai the present tims uyoa this Bevis, vy Sading twenty por cent to the Lumber as the amtural io Crease in ten years, it will now exceed 22 009,000. Toe number of miich cows retarned to tho Censure Bureaa for 1860 was over #ix miliions, and the number of Working oxen wes nearly a milliou aad throes quarters The value of butter, cheese aod milk Gu! useu for Dutwr Bod cheese, returved in 155C, as a portion of the agricul tural prodoct, arcordiog w tne estimates of Professor Tooker, exceeded eighty m: dollars, To ths a e Added ap equa) sum as the value of cattle slaughtered for the market; apd the value of the labor of nearly a million yoke of workitg oxen at the present time, estm sing ineir labor for «ye 20 por yoke, aud the aggregate Yaiue of this yearly product exceeds one hundred aud cighay million doliare. re is but one agricultural product of equal tmport. Ance—that of lodiae corn. To the aggragate thus mated most be adoed the value of the cattle themelves, wa eetumated at $0 por Amounts to Dearly $37. 000000 Upoa the barie of the census of $1559, tois interest ta volved @ value of products and property equal to 400,060,000 The $540,000 ,0cu, But these Ogures very imperfectly represent the in tereew of the American poopie in this gigantic todustria product How far enters iuio the em pirymeat of toe great majority of persons, bow maay millions are} de pendent upou it for luxaries aud necessities of uf, to What extecs i contributes iaireetly to pablic bealth and ebjoy ment, apd bow part of is forms of ths sound And valuabie Dorives# of the country, are considerations Which naturally ovcur to the miad of every iatelligeat persep. It we could confine the ravages of thie fate! distemver 80 unfortunately deposited upon our shores, 0 our own State, it would still be of euMcieut importaacs to demsad the carpest atteation of the people. But ualess extirpated On the tustant woen it appears, it cangot be #0 coallaed. If tt prea over our own territory it must ravage other States, aod it becomes a duty of the highest character, one which we owe alike to ourselves and to the peopie of the whole country, t» make every available aad poss die effort to restraia ite ravages, if extirpation is impoaaibin, Acmiitiog, if Deed De, (hat it # douotiul whetaer it par takes now of the character of a contagion oF an epitem!s, Somittiog that it may not be in our power to prevent 1s Spreading (hrowgn the country, neveriheleas every citizen Of Massact setts should have ii in bis po every proper had been made by duce that ree m constrained toexp be et been done which may bs wissly if mo Successfully performed; aud thie fact | offer ty you asa chief reasoa for th convocatim of the (wo houses of the i | weight, relates ‘0, and the proceedings Tae desiga of uh te for the extirpation of tl the ob Aieesse It bad [Atle reference to treatment, or the possibility of manifestly to Cure, but consiiered extir It Werefore suthorized th Beveral places | might be Koo fuspected to exit, and to a cattle Delonging to berds in which the disease hed ap- peared, or might ay pear, or which might belong to horde in which the dwease had’been known to exist, to be (orth with killed ano baried, aod the premises cleaosed aad purified. The method and principle of appraisem«nt of cartle are extabiisbed ta the act, aad ag appropriauoa of $10,000 was mace to moet tho neceasary expenditare $AEad this Conree Deon atopted stthe Commencemsat of te year, it probably would have been sucoessfal But io April the duvemper had epreal too far. The Commits Blowers Bpreri'y eXnaumted the appropriation, aad traces Of the Cleorder wore distinctly vielble in the neighbor bood te ebich they commenced A guaran ty fund was immediately estabtiahed Dy citizens of pudiic ‘Spirt who knew the cheracter of the distemper, and the Reowmsity of instant action to assure the owners of cattle compensation for their testraction ding to the terms of tbe act, which it was expected the Lagials. | ture Would reimburse. Of this fond about ten tho: 4 Collars were depomed of, and the 4) cCameeribed was not yet ci It wee manifest that unter « fall ap aranty fuod wo y arsed by the Save, the Legilatare should oot exercine its prerogative powar, Aad determios ia the first tnatance unter what eine both for té appropriation ‘Mere is no more dangerous outs then bec each ce eee oa Pudite Becenity, with tne expectation of jastification and Immunity by e.eeqeent legiviation The Commissioners Would BOt heve been authorized wo proceed beyond the tia Me fixed by the statow, aod their powers were fa m9 wise ep by the guaranty of iafiesntial citigens: It | Ie tras that the Iegiviatare woslt mot be boant to | Such proceeting. nor to meet by anpropriation the warantcod, but each refusal, if it wore practica Je, Die @troontent be measurably uojast, ani necsssariiy cause The Logiviatare therefors must, lo uke. | end, bare borne the burdens, ani wemnined all rexponal. Ditty , leaving to indtvidaals the power b> detormiss tas exteat, and to firect the execution of all remetial a fares If the object could hare besa aitainod by Limited sadecription, but light onjsetions could be urget Seeinst \t Tost dif mot appear to be ioe ‘act, aot ia order to ameore to the tatives of the people whe ae whot legitimately belongs to thom, it was aitrisa le that | sbos!4 summon them tgetber. I adopted thie asa measure of public economy. The Matote Of April ¢ provides exclusively for extirp ting the disease by slaoghter. It is pow apparcat, in my i C4 z Wor oF the perfe xt ieolation of The statute determines that the ap- Of the cattle, whose destraction might id be at wr dure and a more “ppraisal will greatly dimiaish $he cml letore an tnqutr: be wkopuet it may ny erent 4 oe Teiating to the historic of this distemper, and ite tiagoons w dere it Of thie Commonwealth exact Origin of the dinease doo! not anpser io bs | ft sappeset > bare boon time, to the moanteinous prrie | hear the Jara, from @bemoe it hay od, to France, Eogiand, A’rics, Avs tralia and other ooentrie =A fisease similar in on wan prevalent tm England more than s centiry vines It appeared in France about the year 184,004 12 Bag land, Scotinnd aad Ireland the eareeqient your. Tus ra vege, bowever, have beea mos eriensive in fy lan fom wheres it bas Deea carried int) Germany and Souin. @ ) Africa 8) character is fornd inthe ‘ of the Commonwealth than the present, not De checked Bat every pudiic catamity has ia # | ditions of agricultural bei jourped to eleven o'clock om Thursday course there may be soca frauduleat representations as to bring such a trapeactoa within the ecaciment aganst obtaining moaey by false pretences, or there may be tu Many oases @ civil remedy. Such le 18 NOt understood to be withia the meaning Of the Revised Statutes, ch. 131, s:¢ 1-4 sale of disoased, UnWholk Some or Corrupted provisions. This defect ia tue Jaw occasions serious difficulties and great danger. It en abies evil disposed persons to spread the coatagion {or thetr own profit, without responsibility for the wrong done. If, in addition to the powers that may be given to towus, other and larger geographical districts aro required, ex isting county lives offer district, * Dich be 1 should also rec »mmead that ome mos ire should be taken to obtain on @ umited scale a thorough scientific in. vestigation of the character of this disesse—whether it is & contagion Communicadle by contact, or epidemic in its pature, tranemissidie by atmospheric jaences bow far infected animale may be cured, and what protec cattie by the process of tion cap be aflorded wo ex; innoculation, 60 succees‘al in other countries. fheee ex periments could be triet without great expose, and great NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1860, about a week ago. Jt is not improbable that she will for- wi cd om bis journey ¢ Hr Bali o fow leagues farther than was first wtead- Capt. Buvotogion seemed at home on the deck of bis ttavned abip, and with bis experience in the morth whale teh: Y, sided by bis able corps of officers aad barcy ovew, we trust lo shake his tipper ia about cep months. Sreixs AMONG TUR MULEYEERS AND Ox Drevens.—We 0>- serve o the Kanes pe: among (bese pilgrims of the pi pers, Muat tuere bas bees a revs The atrike 1s bigber weges At their meeting, heli ia Atobisoo, tbey btruck ‘or $40 por Monte and be ditoharged at Salt Lee ry imeourt river. Outy, or $26 per month for the round ti + ted to viele tho principal carting’ eo upon tue | fry) MU Py A. The sropenty ofa qantone Be No, 48 West Bizteonta steet. Bet» een Fifth J Waeblogton a june |, commencing ‘The property of = tate ‘any (ertaay), J boeewrod 73 octave mene! Bored Deoaes drawirg Velvet and Brvsss's So bron: erde flowers. paok char doors itr Udeire consc'e ception (asira W od mare fone wocd Bee weny 0:0 black walrut Bookcases Totlet + A. T ining Som and at the privete dwelling ready thie ‘Tabler de Ar C4 Paleticgs (about 2 far ily v ene, artieie vom Bowl & Orcesery of alt kinds. Por Pitews, aud Lace Vuriel-s, pubhe goou derived therefrom. The transit of cattle through the several towns may re. quire more careful regulation than is now provided by ry wr. It will be for the Legislature to determine wh»ther the Board of Commiseioners snould be enlarged by additions {0 1s Dambers, or strengthened, by authority to employ assistants, and to ac: in connection with officers of towns ané the commissioners of counties. General regulations of the character , wil, T am persuaded, prove benefirial to the pubic interest, i* ibey Go not suppress entirely the course of the dirtem,er witl adding in & very great degree to the burdens of the Treasury. If the Siaie shell assume any part of the expenses of the towns im the execution of the powers con serred vj that each town sball provide for a portion thereof, will not ovly restrain the towns jfrom unnecessary expendi tures, Dut recometle those bot tmmediate.y infected wih the disease t» ths increasad public burceos to which they will be subjecte?, ant in such portions of the State make ekeptics as to the exis tence of the disease, and the mecossity of the measures Adopted will be found to exist. » OF the duues required of them, a provision portions of the Commonwealth No greater calsmity will bave fallea upon the Ind astr; ite course ca form and to an extent which we un \y recognies its | compensations It bie tO a or to mitigate the Inciviqus!l distrees the public inconvenience that {tocoasions. But it lead to @ the country. th neat cattle. It may Sah wochents retara to eome customs long y a #Uguiar fect exhibited by the census of 1850 that mber of peat cutie in the bar greatly dimiciabed ball as meny dogs as she >p in the Commonwealth copseqeence of the preset disastroas contagion such changer Moecur es the carefal cousideration of the e0d solid agricultural interests of the Comnoo- ih may suggest, ike all the occurrences in haman are airected by the hand of @ wise and merci(a! Provisence, it may not be found to be aliogether unmuix- od with private and puble good. The Convention was then dissolved. Mr. Purnce, of Dorchester, submitted a remonstrancs, figued by B. 'W. Bird andeighteen other tegal voters of Walpole, sgeinst further of stay the epread of the disease. It was read aad then laid upon tbe table. The Senate order, appointing @ commities to whom should be referred the address ef the Governor and ac- companying Cocuments came down and was concurred in. The Hove then, at a quarter before two o'clock, ad- morping. he Cactte Disease = Dew, Jersey. The Hall Arctic Expedition, OCR NEW LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. New Lowpon, May 30, 1960. Departure of the George Henry—The Amare, Formerly tv Be cowe— Cornetius Orinn ell, Mayor Harris and Severa) Oxtizeme Accompany afr. Hall to Sea, do. ‘Mr. Hall arrived here om Sunday morning and spont the day with Capt. Boddington. Oa Monday his boat wae lavhed amidships on the deck of the George Henry, And bis outta, consisting of large supplies of pem micas, Meat, bisoult, clothing, cooking utensils, ammunition, Gene, Ke, were carefully stowed away. During the day he George Heary was hauled into the stream aed an. chored small boats were busily employed in taking of tbe crow and thelr friends who came to bid them a long farewell, Shor afer the George Henry was moored the Amaret (formeriy the brig Resous, of the Grinnell or ) took her place astern of the bark. She he ‘ougbIy Overhauled and put (9 excollent order, tte Act as tender to the bark he is com ben tome the third officer of the aia ® Paeubale atrpeneen Me ‘aeeday morning the tagboat vemels in “bow and” iat wee very flee, the enough (> keep the heute Hundreds feo them of At tag Wore cast off, ‘ breeze which by & little time they were nel, whe arrived hore Monday, the Hoa J. N. Harris, sod several of tne pees Oud lage ah wae in good Rumor and seemed muon pleased 0 wart agaia for his iy bome Tho son ‘ing of tbe Amarot wae not determin apoa til! —— yards of ile plasb; is h {+0 rose woed Steger back toed wiih ents ‘wood i common Cronbery Pates, dc. ke 20» 0 rose # OF tomaich eule: Atoga o pier Qnareiie 1 Pp ete ey Suvered ta brocnel, top tiresdtog ‘eteads, job iimiog hovm. -| tension J into trom ali purchasers unknown io the a; G@ DEBAR, ADCTIONERR. Hiegant and Coot! Bovacbold Furniture, « owe wood Pianctorte Wet Fiftrerth street between od Foras, Tableend Tes “poons, Ton ceva ‘stiver Forks Chion Fes Set D1 lag Room—Carcei, Oll Paiatines, Onsirs, woit fourtt sortes—Coctsim mabogen: ead Bouse, Household Purnitare of firs class wort marssiy, Roglisd taoee ry Carpets three wagn fi vent rose Parlor Suits covered 1p © Sgant eatis, broce'e’ and SALKS AT AUOTION, KG BIEL >. JTION ak. Fidant HOUsEIOLS ’ aay + ep BLIO UOTION Inavieg for Recoeey . @ cgant brows Frevok fvom pulls, room Farniiure. covered ia t' ‘the most expensive ponelatt Tew a tet nreRt ‘Klegen| oa iat i ule cf Bare vil Chsmter Furniture tree ooicred axtin ore dessriotion. carved in freits ond 168, HOfes, two ara, reco; pete antque aed Chambers — Opti erty sie Ne, loa, ee, iver ‘eben Furniture.’ Terme of sain residence ‘end Bizth aveoues, Mmerm en : at 0% o'clock pre- plate pier and Pepostie reyairet e. Paimtunge, Works of art, at public suction ‘This day, Friday, June 1, bouse of rote g seal Mier» rote, by On went Artie, aleo Kugray: ‘The roidier’s Return. the Eugueco # ax corse Pa and onp Turee In, Md ares dintog Chem ber Rowers, Kedepreste. Coverite, Blanvets, pata Pilow Cesare dimity borders; sires shee. Vorate Voltetve aad Kaos, ome bofs at 10} o'clock. Henry V Parker No 107 tb avenues evn rioly sod ceanufulls carved sad covered wits esda brcesiel, el gant rosewoud Ktegeres, w ta auc beck, soed with eatin wood, reae wrod Bx plate glase doore 190 © Kroolgneare nd velvet Carpets mosst* hugs, jer frames, @legaot snd spproorista —Paol ant the Trial of bierme Pleuree et of 800 eta, Carafe Purr ana Bohem eo teory balsnced handies rut Kalvos, @oid of 54 pisacs, . Booker @, Brocatel ao Third and ood enamelled ng of every oH b Bofe Beds cane Oh ire, Louages, ede mors aod r with which the june |, at the ive : o'aluek toreaom the ea- bole crntet.ing Chatee to 7 with mard ¢tosan) mrt doors perlor furaiu d ac'too Fresh ‘Ourtaina. piate Also @mbacrg many valuable ebin orm: tent Betties spoon, Salvere ivory Catler; ‘leo. tee Furniture of and mahogen| peowivnly carved. ery elegant rose wred Cex tre, Side and Wok Tad r8, with eleguat earrings, to ose wood Corer sd oforte, Pie Sareat eprchanas; @e- ala Uloeka, iogetner with ot ell the bedrooms ont ining Rults (9 ree vood Chairs. 6: eh ‘The enetioneer calls pod me stly wood toler lecart siair arpew aud Ride on ‘Rights we pew’ An oppertemtty for investment as can hy found in any tract um cr @ricat Bow Jor gale ia tbe Twreltb ad Fwenty essoad ro ‘ndispuiable, Terms . Maps, Ac. at No.7 Pine street UoriON NOTIOR.—FURNTTUR nai @aLe rare Dousekempers: terera private fam iiles for 0-3 vecienon of . qoautity of of er te nee will be ata ou the present week. the ‘foe rorewood Oarpeta © fall nears. jm oak, and ae ABD IVORY akD PRA O" Painting some BOSBWUUD BT BG! CBRTAE a KOs! Rureeus, lene) Mavrnesea, will be poskive, weet RIG: A°RENTH STREET, RN OCTAVE PIANOPORTE, T GLASSWaRR, ALES, WITH MAK SLA TOPs. AHOGARY BSDSTRA US, aod (daly DR As alite ip the morning, ater 9 o'o. ny precteriy et ged Si Sven ears and aga pam shor ‘A aRv ‘Bed: J. MILWOR TATLO ami | Gress UCTION BOTICR JULIUS BROWN, AUOTIO wt ao, Brooklyn. tale of ree Morary Furnitare. Pianoforta, b fon Be, Pores, Mpowne. be NoLSD KatVas aND FORKS, ot onder, ‘Bale oom BR, Anctinnser Jom: «wires, UQHION, FOTIA a Ais area ts es oeTIOR KO teres ronewooe rort eantre ant J TICK -—BCRFHAWS FURVIT nenftore Peck: wath trent betw awe Fil th Gotaditoher set. ILI aot gad Sixth are, Honseho shipped toni p Matonry Ae, ye ra of tural FOR i i wee mn tincla, coonining meta!uoa SALES AT 4 COTION NOFI\B_ tala AGRE na ed bow mer Uintb'ng enuly of Far Trewre Jouriry, Gusw Hides, tut te oe ‘er cuseton Forvtiare, Peto sale Monday, by orcor cf PRIDEN 9820. AUCTION. 1% O'OL9 7K "8 eslearsome 26 re cine oe Paw vo1er © Wh SEL, TiS tte COTION MOTIVE asemeat Puraitars. BO, EDEY, AU TIONRER. 4 ot Paint VaLUABLE Gaa¥ 40886 W GOM aaD HARNESS filse) on Saturday, tenes atid at aalos oom ster ires' F wi on rt us an wo . 66 eer etrret ‘oppoatie the Post 6). aver dos dsop > | bogeoy Redsweds. bar feather fede Badd'ag, 1634 bande bige seven « od gevue | bia. bed Itnen, dreastne Bureaus, Wankstaeds, Toilet, d we Geass fa + ory , ond wa Ste cee, al Seale fet cae ene Nolog n ‘iver tee rom sctep amir; ther bln. oo cen Vaiversisted He ecm : ‘mpettien’ further use (or a light Wegea ant oliver 4 nese B WeSTOOTT & C2. 40 cTIONKSRa—auuTioN | Mele Mave cheerfully teases ithe eect tapes oe « ole hoverBold Fureiture, aaa ettre SRIGHEGS BALE OF DiaMONDS, WaTJdas, | ordi A’ Chains Joweiry corr = & LOUGATY, auctionser olegent ‘Will soll, this Gey (#riday) Sune 1. at 103 o’clook, eer tb esvan siree! the ot ingter ead singe eral wih every & li # be wan A . AU IFIONEER —EXECUIION —" = Browse 4 wron01s, avotion Rene ale. 4 TTT WI GRARD, SQUARE 48D UPRIGHT Flamon. Galesrooms, 35 Nese THOMSS BURLY Covet ‘Werercoma, Po 0% Broadway. 9, & fous bave boon swarcad thirty-eight mctale a Best Gaon ng oes SPECIAL NOTICES. the snoerioriy of their manafucmary ter tes past tary ee eordoeets Senter be “Fe nurs Jer. very light been used bat three PIANOS 70 ment of doutle and single atl eonré and b! me 24010 m rosd wag: bOWN ont el for parties wisbing ¢ go-d fatally boraa” alent Hy a tora Kreass ay sp good oréar. ity bart Gnd aingle heraea for ame; @ god ‘aliy” for ishing © ovmp! ITCLSESRS Tne rit nia ep ae ROWSE & NICH AUCTIONRES —G4TURDAT 0. 6 M—PRO PATEIa LODOS, NO. L—THEAS. : —— wiry aces muted Scnihand Fata toes Ys | Le Megs gt ie aa of trot yer Profit tounge Fiera trast wine tan Corea By Tee 7 ingectic' Ryorteof "7 "UG "A' SREEe | Sehirnawar. "whet* Menon os or stress we kate, soa rk Coe Osten ce organi tx Weretyor Sewkipas se teye aus: Bec eelstere acd tines, Dicink Room ard sed: € particulars, U ganiat, Hereia odice. Aesortunent of Kitchen W. mens ery, toge'ber with an NS AT GRBAT B = ae ARG ine BICAOLS, AUCTIONSEES—THIS D. D ™ FOWNE & AY order. $200 ph A 22. (trains) Jane 1 att o'eosk. in ‘roa of aulnarvome Xb tn fics srocths, wal Ve. sad tor Sib sues 8 ‘anean street a bey Mare 8 yours oid: eva tee, Ly? aot pece in 246, very kind sud geutle @ lady cae 2ido ce ned re taan bt thle often, afer 13 o’stont a gy Ae on be! drive Ber. KOWNE ©. of May 29, waere to! CH it . formation om the subject may be The names of two resprnstble persons vreper performance Of (oe covtract musi sopompasy eash pre By TO THE TRADE AND OTHERS — Kad | Fhe toed of Commienwners of the Central Part reserve tbe Suaun prisms, 0s 50 Soeary, career ene igh. | rtgbt to reject any oF ali Bireet, to close the bus imees of the inte Utter, deconsed, “ sar ag oo gpg me Propeesls to be endo'sed = Provosale for "and en nnn ¥ LOOK WOOD BROS, 45 MORRAY SIREBT, to the Hoard of Commissioners of Central P'SNO-FOR S4LB (PRIOR $0, A VERY Goow FOREIGN ANY? DOMKSTIO TRY GOODS, noe arena Pispo, sui bie for sotz0's or new One. To-worrow. Saturday _st 11 o’sloox, TO SRIPEUILDERS AND MAOHINIeTS —PROPOSALS | Sen Bt NO. <Ubaresstrest Address W. RK, box Ait Post ‘MU CASES BIRAW GOODS. of arte recetved at ths eee of tm andre ged ui jase ofiee, ANIL A. MATHBWS AUCTIONEER —saLEsaoom | "Ke. and 7% tee bold in the clear le for Double Bagins | PIANOS, FIANOS. PIAWOR—AT AUOFION, ‘No. 64 Codar street. op posite the Post ofl. wilt day, two cigant F {all seven 09 are, rove Fis® FUBRISUKK AT AUCTION, aoe Seen “Dar tneend Setsulice cntech ba supe “aiaee. bin EAB Top os advanore. hale Commences ai 10, o'civon ai 63 Weak os - ee © PEDAL HARPS FOS 8ALE-LONDON MA i» grod order; ot aeu's mane one of Brerts one TTS, 195 From strect, Brooklyn. Apply to W. C. bs EY WARD SCHENCK, AUOrIONEWR—S4L.BsR00 mB pee hy R&P. 8 8CdEN UK, June 2, at lode At their salesr vou, 141 and second hané bo: Furotture. rsmoves for orn Je, consw'ing in pert of sulis °€ rosswoo4, trek walnut Farlor, Puralta broeate: th, rose «oed mar! egeres, centre Prepch piate p er ana ert Carpets carved and plain HIS APTRENO(N MAY Sl BEIWEEm Germaa and Latin, dew 2 G United tates Botel and Twea:y =m ane Foss efiee, pp Aa mcuraie oretaintn ed By order, GRU, XOURG, exceur to —_—_ $$$ Ere ENOK, avori ELEGaN baie OF Ho: ol By ©. 4F. 8 SCHEN JK. thiaday at one 0° ereroom No. 14] BRIAUWAY 02 elegant Bor: bands. see 16 warranted perfectly 8 ver; sp sh gpen algo ap order by ‘004 ead bat uble Berness, aleo on ‘be whole tbe pr ofs city, 0B4 posttively wo bes: OW ARD SO*EROK, 4 UOFIONSE t ibele paleeroom, 141 B horves 6 haade nigh. 8 years ob, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. id, ag the owner ts leeving the etiy. IBSOLUTION ks hey ey tin ‘at. hesGe comets " DWaRD SCHENCY, a0 ved by motun! emerat Reeadwat By ek Pout SOeMORe aay Mie G FRENOM, clock ot thelr miserovm, Horse, . C. KaIsea. sii Manda ign G7 ory ld perfocy Kad ant guati' Kaiser wil be foundat Messrs. Sm & Allen's, Py ay rite Horse also es business Wagon sireet. wth eaten top. - a enlearton 141 broadway. Wegovr, two aquare box two seated z snd top and fon Wagons Also © pees, aT Al |, at MI Fm apr tiie eso Sata Won, Monel Bey.” bytorder of we x be lote ot Ground sed Machine Works ettuste on e carried ou by poy SES nent a. OFTIONRER, § 41 £8ROOw H. LEED! & 00. will asl at ‘St 10% o’oloek. at the aaiesroom, conve te ~ COPARTSERSHIP removed for ad) u il a it if i UCTION SFR, Hale of & grocer's look, by order of the & OO. will eet! on Priey, Tone 1 at 10 third stron}, TO $4 000.—THE ADVERTL 2,000 Tasiitterrer we'd inven for s/partmer: dip ine « Bo rotion w! be taken ff $3.000. heats AN ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED, WI ‘bie ameomt, to 4 the ot ir rrengen matte A Ah oe RT ‘Ort RARDs RRORLARD, acorion sen Mere tardtere” months owt. ta ves. ipeVas terrence ee = OR FALE AP—A CAT BI a peo ae ERG bd Sa ‘Win sel) ly duce 13, and euorseding a Gaye call the ‘ tale to ame bag 04 10) O'¢loek, at p tide, BRGLIFH, 420 AMBRIVAN Ri ee nd are nove nondg, aaa oan bo had at Ke Cog foclare. . D KR OAR ROWING a r Pe Tonay for eanuainanse 27 Ebetee a on ‘ee by 4 a’ aan beam. 00: —WaArTaD—. apy, ai —— Sitcat Lacarean "De Gerald othseetring fall purves- Ay er Ewes Agorounea iarv, 00 to ane gree, CHA RDS co. Friday, XCURSIONS. mee l, et iets pelowaoes 168 Renesas "oT awa & a A M0 idle German and American lwdware, Catle- GING BARES ABO, at ay te at Bir 1g deem put tm Como! nt. Ay he tro OnsKs Uaroling Hoes, elighy | menee her Urtpe (0 (be Fishing Beaks "Gud case rupert Cost Steel, for fle maanfastare-n Tovreday, May Bt. Tosaday, June &. A Tene Wetnesdsy, June 6, Ove new Wilder's Mafe. metiom size. | Inwe ‘Friday, Jame 8, ea ay e hy P *. coneiating of Y ecla thates Reecoure Carve ae