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o—- gers, who were landed at Castle Garden on | Wednesday, preparatory to starting for Utah to recruit the dominions of Brigham Young. These people are a hardy, healthy and indus- trious looking body, just the class of men and women to add strength to any working commu- nity, and assist in perpetuating their peculiar eace. Within the past six weeks upwards of a theusand Mormons have landed here from Europe, on their way to Salt Lake, all of them partaking of the same vigorous appearance as these just arrived. While this immigration con- tinues it is useless to expect to put down Mor- mon rule in Utah, or abolish that odious part of its system, polygamy, either by the force of armies or by the enactment of laws. Persecu- tion seems to agree with Mormonism as well as it has always done with other religious commu- nities. It thrives upon it. The only remedy for the evils of Mormonism is to send the great civilizer, the railroad, right through the heart of it from the Atlantic to th Pacific. By infusing a large Gentile element into the Mormon region, and thus affording the female portion of the community who may be tired of the polygamic system an opportunity ‘to break their bonds and leave, the objection- able practice may be diminished, and the ‘strength of the community be broken. No other measures can avail much to this end “The railroad is the only great polygamy annihi- ator. Soctapiary oF THE Jaranesx.—One of the most interesting features connected with the ‘habits of our Japanese visiters is the ease with which they seem to adapt themselves to our usages. With the exception of the Princes, whose exalted rank forbids their indiscriminate mingling with the crowd, the other members of the Embassy seem to fall naturally and easify anto our customs. They pay and receive visits, go shopping. and move about without any embarrassment amongst the guests at their hotel and the audience at the ad- joining theatre. They seem to feel what they did not experience at Washington, Balti- more or Philadeiphia, that they are amongst a community upon whose good breeding and good taste they can rely. As delegations have arrived from Boston, Providence and other places to tender invita- tions to the Embassy, it may save trouble to state that it will not accept any further hospi- talities offered to it out of New York. It.has been decided that it will remain here until the period of its departure for Japan—a prudent resolution, it will be admitted, considering the. fatigue and rough usage to which its members have been subjected elsewhere. If we desire that they shall carry away with them agree- able and lasting impressions of our country, we «must spare them the inconveniences and terrors of rural lionizing. ‘ Shocking Catastrophe at Sea. ‘THE UNITED STATES STEAMER WALKER SUNK—TWEN- ‘TY OF RER CREW MISSING. Care ttaxn, N. J., Jane 21, 1860, The United States steamer Walker was ran into this anorning, at three o’clock, by an unknown schooner, off Absecom. The steamer sunk in thirty minutes. The ‘Captain, officers and forty men were saved in boats: About twenty are missing News from the Pike's Peak Gold Mines. Sr. Joaxpn, June 20, 1960. The Pike's Peak express arrived at six o’clock this evening, bringing $8,900 ia specie, and Denver City dates to June 14 Jabob Miller, a German, was murdered on the aight of ‘the 12th, near that city, by Max Greedler, another Ger. man, both from Leavenworth, Greedler is under arrest, and the evidence against him is positive, and will proba- ‘Diy lead to his conviction, Dexvetr Crrv, June 14, 1960. A stabbing affray occurred in town last uight, resulting mn the dangerously wounding of one person. ‘The news from the Arkansas mines is very favorable. A man just (rom there estimates that there will be $3,000,- 000 taken out of the California Gulch alone this season. ‘One man ook out im jone day sixty-one ounces. Others report very unfavorably, aud say there are but few claims that pay well. There is a large number of our citi- ‘zens starting for that region, The California Gulch is mine mines long, and ranging from oue to three buadred feet in width. There are three or four other small gulches running into the California Guich. The prospect is they will prove as rich as the main gulch. The gulches are Tree from snow and frost. A town has just been lait ont in a beautiful valley at the mouth of the California Guich, called Jeahoe, whick is rapidly filling with trading houses, cabius, &e, , for sup- plying provisions, tools, aud other necessary articles for the miues. ‘The weather is warm and showers. Identification of Isaac V. Fowler at the Pike's Peak Gold Mines. St. Josirwt, Mo., June 21, 1860. Advices of June 9, from Denver City, to which credit is v@iven, state ‘that Mr, Fowler, the defaulting New York ‘Postmaster, whose whereabouts have been so long un- vsnown, and about whem so mach cariosity has been felt, is reported 10 have been identified at Pike's Peak. The main features of the statement are as follows— Ao individual, whose dress and general appearance 4 city bred at¥le, and his evident anxiety to shen particular notice, and avoid all ques- tons i eigurd to his business intentions, had a tendency t atbract more interest than is shown a ually to gtrangers arriving there, He registered his name at the hote! a» Agile Prance. Under thie name be passed wuidentifed dpt!! one day when he was on his way to see sume qracieetaiins be had purchased, He came to @ mail vile it the mountaine and stepped tnto the Re- <corder’s office, whére he was at ohee recognized by an old resident of New York city, whose name is not given, ag Mr. Fow who exclaimed, “Why, good God, Fowler! Where did yo edie from’ Drance staggered tack with « fushed ‘ee, and them, tarning pate, he od with @Attaneae: “Air, fou are mistaken; my oume is not Fowler.” To whiet bis aecostant replied, “Well, f you are not, © Wis whiskers off, you sre bis twin brother or the dev! Drance «os much embarrassed. Endewvoring to evade ‘his disclows re he asked If the Recorder of the district was present, thinking to close the conversation; but his tor- mentor es not wilting to give him ap, bat approaching 4 duawing Lim to asother part of the roum, be —Lkoow what Lsay; you are Isaac ¥, Fowler, of New York You have had cour hair cut, your whiskers shaved off, 980 FE Gixguterd by your spectacies; but T *bould know you anywhere.” At first Drance asxamed a firm and indifferent appearance, but he soon gave way tobie feeling, and then exelaimed, “Fur God Almighty’s sake, te vine.”" Mousieur Dranve was, indeed, the de Tantting New York Postraaster, who has thus tar owtw itted Bis porevers, and made his eserpe to the gold mines, and opto tie: tome remained undiseevered. A private interview: war bad wll Me. Fowler, whieh the correspondent do clines @\log the resalt of. Mr. Fowler was deeply affected of fret, bat gradually resumed bis composure and cheer? laces. Being by no means berond the reash of the government, he thought it best to feave the coun. try immed ately for Salt Lake and Gulfurnia, mentioniog Australia ae bis probable de-tination. He fled at once. Fowler, ou the first niglt of bis arrival at Douver City, 4: said (> hove entered a grinding ealeoa and wou $2,000, aad bet the whole amount on one ganie, twit the deatér re. fused to rick tt. Fowler withont a comment, gathered op his winnings, went to che bar gracefully, took 9 rin covke tall and loft (ie foom, Thi created an inquiry as to who he was, but Bt Aetitions wane arrested Wis, He is ree ported th have speculated largely in claims. The a’ considere’ re by porsche acquattted with the © pondent, ae wholly re bly conta’ comethiug furthe JUNE 22, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. —$—$—$—$$ $$$ _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, WEW’S FROM WASHINGTON. THE APPROPRIATIy. \8 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR. A. A. TURNER jnvited to call aud exam: payment of twenty-five for the quantity ‘en! shall be eatn. @! y minor child or children, the right ¢ t@ be benefit of said mine n Sball be authorized to pertect | 48 if there had be AMdowes of the settler for ag iw tis section shall be y nclude, any quar | land aon whic’s any pr emption right has Prior torthe passage of tis act; and, pro that ali catyies made ouder the provisions of thir section 4 havernot been offered for pubic sale, comined to at’ ypos sections desiguated by odd may and (by ive sha! . ——_—_—_—_—_—_—— A New Loan Bij Introduced in! pt pn gy rand and Syuact Planes ace warranted for five | it's ff | American treaties were cousi ter section of somination Of Mr. Churehill, of 1 vy to Goatamata, has not yet been reported trom the Commitiee on Foreign Relations, SURVEY OF THE CHuNQET Srey. The approprianion by Congress of $10,000 for the sur- ves of the Chiriqut Isthmus and to ascertain generally the advantages propesed in the contract with the Navy Department, is considéred a great gain to the Chiriqui Improvement Company, as it saves theur the expense of a survey, identifies the government with their enterpri#®, | under ihe provision’ of this act stall, ia any event, be- establishes its value, and is & triamph over all opposition. THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. The Homestead Bill as Passed by Congress. ALL THE APPOINTMENTS DISPOSED OF. Announcement of the Death of Mir. Schwartz, Audibe it further enaetad, the laud office’shal! note all aucft applications on tho tract books and plate of his offiee, and Such entries, alti make return Land Office, together with the proof epou which they have Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, that no land acquired ‘s Patent Champion Fire and Bafeo, 21 Broder, eer of Murray street, Mi ‘a register of aif fhereof ta the Genera come liable to the satisfaction of any debtor debis wntil after the issuing of the Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, tliat if at any time after filing the affidavit, as requil this act, and before the inthe first section of | self to those suffering expiration ofthe five years afore- | blood is thinted with ‘shall be proved after due notice to the |, Cortedt abd dover Our Special Washington Despatch. Wasuinoros, June 21, 1860. ‘TUB APPROPRIATIONS POR 1861. ‘The following indicates the amount of appropriations made at this session, and the present state of the finan- COS Amount submitted by the Secretary of the Treasury for the service of the year 1861:— Wasamrctor, June 21, 1680; — any particular, or possession and cultivatioa of the said land ‘The House bill to establish a mail six tithes a week } than six months at any ti overland from Sacramento to Portland, Oregon, was | Sit? ime, of sold his them, and in either 1 the entry, and the land so en‘ ‘vert to the government, aad be Ke lands are now by law, subject to of the Interior, Aad whereof shall ge PRINTING THE HARPER'S FERRY REPORT. Mr. Freon, (dew.) of Ind., from the Printing Commit- | Sryelt! tee, reported in favor of printing 20,000 copies of the re- } eanselied, again be subject to occupation, or entry, port ow the Harper's Ferry affair, together with the evi- dence, Agreed to. ‘TUR NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. Mr. Marrory, (dem.) of Fia., from the Conference Com- mittee, made a report on the Naval Appropriation bilt in relation to the disagreeing votes of the two houses, whieh ‘The ing agreed, aE = s chage, unti! the same shall have been re] General Land OMice, and by the direstion of the Presi of the United States again advertised'and offered at public Be BE, of any one of tl or ' United States, but lication for the benefit tion of intention, as i Legislative, Executive and Judicial : now or hereafter, Territories, and nova citizen of tl ‘who, at the time of making such Total.........+ Additional esti Permaneut appropriati TOtal..sssccecerevevereccrsccrenees ve +e SOt 442, 476 Ob ‘The bills reported by the Committee of Ways and Means ‘made the following reductions on the tota! estimates:— Consular and diplomatic servi Military Academy Indians... shall igs ‘of the patent, a8 prov! parson shall Le entitled to all hee. 6 And be it furtber enacted, that no individual shall be permitted tomake more thin one entry under provisions of this act; and that the Secretary of the R BMRSIONS. Mr. Mason, (dem.) of Va., moved that this day bo de- voted to executive business. Agreed to. went into secret session. ‘Tiy CIVIL APPROPRIATION 14LL.. ading some time therein, the he Senate took up t the rights couferred by this doors wore re he report of the Commit tee of Cogierence on the Civil Appropriation bill, agreed to Tt after a debate on restoring Capt Me: the Superintendency of the Washington THE DEATH OF MOK, SCHWARTZ. executive session was then had, after whieh * s received from te House, auuonuctng the John Schwartz. addressed the Senate, aad e@ered the cas Y resolutions of respect. He was followed by Messrs. Sowyeeand Sewaxn, wheu resolutions were adapted, and ont of respect for the de ceased the Senate adjourned tilt touaovrow at eleven and Mitrior is he igs 0 | time to time, au regulations, consistent’ with sesary and proper to carry » and that the registers and 1 land offices shall be entitled ing of the Urst aifidavit, the sui of ¢ sum upon the issuin shalt not be construed to en- apensation now proscribed by Executive and Judicial. yued as to inpair the existing | gamer A., young mbrace | ton, of New Orleans. Pkems—S1aGG.—On Wednesday, June 20, by the Rov. | the'nést, Faward Jessup, Joun 2. Perms to Lourse Stace, both of [25 cents and Weems. 162 Broa Consular and diplomat} Military Academy rr the price of two dd 6 per acre; but_n0 hall be allowed until eottlement and cultrvation or occu. ¢ months, a8 provided for in see- House of Representatives. Wasaworon, June 21 lseo A uumber of private bilis, as returned frome the Senate meuts, were passed. JUDICIAL MATRIC suate aaueadinent ty the euacted, That each actual set- United’ slates: which have not public sale, upow filing bis dectara- Bec. 7. And be if tler upon laude #8. "Lis papers please eopy ‘Total ‘Che Honse coneut CE ees Amount id the bills as passed the have not been ocenpation or setilement. or if the pt_of the approved of peisouers im their custody ceding $2,000, or imprisonment author 'zed « foe invited to attend her Cedar stract, on Saturday afternoon at ball-past oue Pay for the lund lauds; and where sue! made in good fal Said period of two years, frow Provided that no cl Consular ani iy Buckser»—On Weduesday, June 20, of disease of the heart, in the 26th y of Lewis H. Buckbee, daughter oi Adolpbus and Mary ONDIMENT OR KO CONDINENT. The friends of the fami! funeral, at her late residegoe: Lito certain tre this and farei¢ TiLION Lreatios isions of the treaties be sRGRSSE provisiogs.cl thi three months of on, and enitivation- of, the settlement, and proof mmissioners and Con nmending the President to tenant Baldwin for restoration to te active list of the navy. Post OFNCE IN PHDADELEMTA. ) of Ma., called up, and’ the-House for the erection of a Post Oifiee dieial powers to sue; awd a re : | ee ptors.on the date of the passere of this act, the payment of the proper authority of sixty: half conts per aore, if paid within two years Mr. Prorrace, (den passed, the bill provt va Philadelphia. ‘Yhe bili which passed the Honse today proposes to erect a Post Office and Court Rooms on the Ruiley and Levy tot, on Chestaut street, Philadelphia, and former appropriation aud sale of yoverument property to im the bills as they passed the Senate of the Univ by the existing ‘ at any claimant under the preemption lows tumy take lew thas 160 acres ry legal subdivisions. Hee. 8. And be it further enacted, that the fifth section ‘of the act entitied “An act in addition to an act more ovide for the punishment of certain crimes nited States, aud for other proved the third of March, in the year efg! nd fifty-seven, shall extend:to all oaths, aifirmations and aifidayite required or authorized by this act. i A om ‘be it further enact 4 on act he 80 construed as to prevent any person who | tend the funeral, this | hws availed himor herself of the benedt of the frst sec- tions of this act from paying the minimut price, or the have graduated, 'for the any time after au aetun! and before the expiration of ing a patent therefor from the z Provided, further, Bis = VAR NAVY ROLI. Mr. Moran, (rep.) of Me., made a report from the-Com- jereuce on the Navy bill. One of the compromised amendment $10,000 0 onable the President roceed to the Isthmus ~-- His frieads and relatives are respectfully invited to | Feeent report attend the funeral from his late resideuce, 189 East Twea- | Sandstone which constitat tieth street, this BBEEREE 3. § ageesuess 2 4 cellemt article for the day) afternoon, atetwo o'clock. & ireday, dune 21, Brpowr Carwantvn, | \peion se? ete gates ee OMI TOR Je and Bridget Conlan, aged 2 irons. ORNS, bea! Wynd Lab gy J n. ‘The friends-and relatives are respectfully invited to at- Gc fe Ay ee ee (-t-- iene ees to phywtoians Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | meesventence her pareuts, 309° Eighth street, ‘irgpeaat, 70 Bronwen. Batre 5 é 49,988 295 TH Amount id the bills as they passed both Houses of Cou- , tliat nothing in this from the .nesidence of Without further invitation 88 price to which the quantity of land se entered at rettiement of six mouths the five years, and obtain’ | government, as in other cases provided by law. ‘Sec, 10. And be it further enacted, that all lands lying | beloved wife of Johu Grisi within the limits of a State which have been subject to | vate cutry, and whieh remain unsold after the thirty-five years, sball be, and the same are 10 the State in which the same may be si ‘ided, these cessions aball ia no way iavali pre-emption, Meet tr ae Military Acauemy u SS al asessusss a88s eedan~ 28823 3 the 90th your of his age. ‘The relatives and frie any | tend the funeral, from the Reformed Duteh chareh, in the sy Village of Astoria, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Sioict sreatiy facttitates the fi The steambont Mattano leaves | the reducing all twelve months to borrow ment, a sum not much thereof as in viee may require, to be used in Sury potes now outstanding. ing an interest of six per cent, imbursed within a period not than ten years, ized, with the consent Bi 332 date any inceptive sale or Sales which may fore the lands hereby ceded shall be certified to the State required to be, under such the Secretary of the it no cessions shall take effect until after the States, by legislative act, stall have as sented to the same. The New Hampshire Legisiatare. Conconn, June 21, 1960. A bill bas passed the Legislature raising the period of | qch year of his age. | residence from three to six mouths to entitie inhabitants It applies to cities and towne. mittee will report a bill probibiting the circulation ia the State of newspapers containing advertisements relative to procuring abortions; also, « bill probibiting the publica- tion of advertisements of a delicate nature im the nows- papers of the State. 3 i & rther invitat on. et Klip for Astoria at c ww.—On Weduesday, Ju Avauervs F. DownMass, ag a on friends, and also the members of Soton Ladge, N . F. respectfully requested to attead the PRIOE 01 funeral, from his late residence, No. 76 Bayard street, ay. sllge tnlees the fae cite of CURTIS & PURI as they are here! as may be preser! ‘ided further, t 955 858,004 04 the Seuate whea The Fortification bill hud not passed the above estimates were made up. The Secretary of the Treasury sent to the House in De- cember last Lis aunual estimates for the serve of the next fiseal year, amounting in the aggregate to $46,278,- 898 56. The permaneat appropriations, chiefly for the collection of custome and interest on the public debt, amount to $8,173 682 45. so that upom a superficial view it would appear that (he Secretary only wished for $54,402,476 04 for the entire service of the next fiscal year. The Secretary himself, in his recent letter, pab- lished in (he Haaaty, repeats the samme thing. He aggre. gates the new appropriations asked for at only $46,273,- 806, when it is well known that in addition to this sam his colleagues in the admiuistration, the heads of other departments of the goverament, send ia estimates and recommendations almost withoul amber. numerous, and often sy indefinite, that it is impos=ib! state them. They amount, however, to over ten mf red by the delivery of the same, instead of being trans- ferred ou the books of the Treasury. advertisement are to be invited, aud the most favorable Offers by respousible bidders are to be accepted. stock is to be issued for less than par value, for waiwh the faith of the United States is pledged for the redemption of ELMICK, (rep.) of Obid, Moved to lay the bill oa Mr. Summman, (rep.) of Ohio, said if the Senate shonid and there was no other way to relieve the Treasury except by loan, be would vote for Usis bill, but while there was a prospect o ft he tari by the marae Se lack Gravt.—On Tuesday, Juno 19, Roweet M. Grawt, in the ‘Sth your of his age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the funiiy, and these of bis Robert, William aud Joba C, Graat, are re- net carnings Mr | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) af- uses aad | ternoon, avtwo o'clock, from bis late resideuce, No. 112. Christopher street Hacas.—00 Wednesday, June 20, after a lingering ill- vess, Jous Haan, in the 40th year of bis age. His friends and’ acquaintances, and. those of his bro- thers, Arthur and James, and the members of Franklin Fugine Company No. 3, of Brooklyn, are respectfully in- toattend the funer The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. A stockholders’ meeting of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad was held here yesterday the year are over $16,000 over the © iaterest on te bonds and Boating delt ‘The new Board is ts . ern.) oF Mo., replied tut the Senate ex poet to act on the ta ‘The House refused to table the bIt]-63 agaiust 101, as Mr. Sherman sabmitted the other day a specific state- ment of some of them, amounting to $9 606,250. but very All these, together with the aa nual estimates, are referred to the Coumaitice of Way sand Means, and upon them the cominittee have to base the bills. The Committee of Ways and Means Peported bille embracing every necessary item of expen -diture, except for private claims. These Lills amounted ty $45 048,875 75, or $1,290,017 68 less (han the estimates of the Secretary of the Treasury, and more than eleven millions lees than the aggregate estimates subuitted to them by the administration. lows:—J. B. Waring, Cleveland; F joha Gardiner Sprague, Liarons G.T. Oliphant and Joseph Beujarnin, New All Uhe old Boaed of AvEs.—Adame of Ky.. Asiiew, Babiiet, Binrhom, RB! many 4) ot peer oe tastaten Grula'n, Grow, Hall, Hale, Hump lich.. Leach of 8. ¢ McPherson, Millward Morrill, Morris of Po.. Quartes, Kobiuson of Re , Steveus, Stratton, yek, Verree, Walton, otticers were re-elected eur avenue D. His remains will be taken to the Cemete- ry of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Hann —On Thursday, June 21, Cave Harris, aged 2b of Edmond ary ‘ani | Death of the Catholte Archbishop Blanc. Naw Onixana, June 20, 1960. The Catholic Arehbiehop Hlaac died today. ¥ ives of the fumily are respectfu! ao from vo of 4 tendethe funeral, the tjam Harris, this ) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the corner of Chestnut #veaue aud Hudsoa Mr Sherman thiaks these ‘tave required economy and = reforme ia various departments, bot would have been ample, and More than ample, to have administered the government wisely amd weil for te aext fiscal year. [a this opinion many of his own party difier with him, believing that every dollar of rednetion made this year will be made up ia detigiency bills next year The aggregate redactions by the House upoa the com- Mittce’s billie, as reported, wan $2,235,360 61, and they passed without a division. ‘The above table shows that whilo these b.\le pateed the Hovse at, $42,818,516 12, they were increased in the S- nate to $49,566,823 Th—or an increase of $6.773,515 63. WHAT WAS DONK OY CONGRERS, The House to-day disposed of ail the Seuate bills on the Speaker's table, aud then cousidaed the sulycot of author rizing the Secretary of the Treasury to reissue $21,000,000 of treasury notes without iucreasing the liabilities of the | goverument, The question was still pending when the death of Mr. Schwartz was announced, and (he House wt ' Fi gh 4 Log ae Ea. Suddenly, in Boston, Canes Haxaog . His remains will be removed to Greenwood Chmetery immediately upon their arrival in this city. The mew- bers of the American Musical Fund Society are kindly ia- vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday: 4 one o'clock, from bis late residence, 487 Secoud avenue, REN! {3 without further invitation Josrwxrer.—On Thorsday, alee. aged 40 years. Bis frie me and ® “EEG aie to attend the foner: TING VENT, o'clock, from Atlantic Hotel, Hobokca AT'S 4 ATM TPR tee ° "Boston papers plage coy. RADWAT 4 00. reek ow Tort. Kink.—At Matnaroneck, Westchester county, on Wed- | = bambi ena Maxy D. Kink, io the $5th your of manner sb garter ibe Ite tome enty BO fies Toy pee 4 undson, *h, Hardeman, Harris joard. Houston, Bore of lenkinn, Jones Larrabee, Leach of Mich., Leake, ory, Mactine of Va. jogan, Lowe, Mae Mal eont free of charge. ‘ WOOD, EDDY & oe Stewart of Md., Stokes, lout, Or w WOOD, KDDY & 00. @, Washoure of Me. Woh. ‘THK DEATH OF MR. SCHWARTR, Pefore further action Mr. Camragts. announced the death ¢ John Schwartz, who died in Uhis city last aight, paying " te to his many exernplary qualideations as He was boru ia Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s Loweries— Busses Coowry, Cisse M45, J ome Zi, 21, OO, 24, 44, 82, G4, 47, 21, 1980. %4, 35, ol, 04. £8 & CO. aintances are respectfully invited uprightves® and zeal ay a legislator, Mp. la October, 1798. sow poke of Mr, Sehwarts as an honest san a pure, patriotic and fhithful pudlie servant Mr. Mayxce» paid a voluntary tribute to the character Of the decensed Mesars. Grow, Stevens aod Florence followed ta elo. ‘appropriate remarks. ‘The ueunl resolutions of condolence and respect were adopted, and & committee appointed remains to the place O's Consolidated 49, 61, 47, 30, 34, 46, 22, 56, 4, =: yey jobaRe. DAVIN & Ge Managers, Macoa, of Hodges, Davis & rg Mrs. Catherine Dobbie, t n New Haven Cars leave Twenty seventh — to accompany the jed for interment, consiating | of Mesers. Covode, Train, Winslow, Hickman, Nixon ears, 10 months and 7 days. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral 128 West Tenth street afternoon, at two o'clock, withowt er invitation. His remaiu® will be taken to Greenwood for interment. U "iin? the an he sball be provided w e y. ifia general elegance, these hate are to beat. Styles.—The Savoy Straw Hint; the Pearl Beaver, 29% Beondway, oear Dy The Homestead Bill. ‘The foltow ing is the bill to eecure homesteads to actual setlere on the public domain, and for other purposes, which paseed both bouses of Congress on Tuesday last:— Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representa- tives of the United States of A\ | Died, That any ‘The Senate bas concurred in the Conference Committee's report giving extraordimary power to Captain Meigs to complete the water works over the bead of his superior | officer, the Secretary of War. The precedent is a danger- ons one, and involves personal spite towards Seoretary Floyd, end will yet come back to plaguo its inveators. ‘The long etonding claim of Mr. EB. G. Squier, of New York, paseed both Houre?® to-day by an anatimous vote and the hearty concurrence of all parties. TUR KIVORTAD SELLING OUT OF THR MOKAONS. The statement that Captain Simpson was on his way to Washington aa bearer of despatehes from Brigham Young to the government, which contain propositions frou Prigham to cell out the Mormon property to the United Mates, is pet credited. Mr. Hooper, the delegute from Utob, says thet Brigham has no right or authorigy to eet a&y property but his own, and that hedoss not regard the The probabilities are that it ie a in Congress aszem- of a family, anda and after the of this act, be entitled to enter one quarter #o- Hon of vacant and iene quantity to be located Ahead.—New ee 10. from suction. rea ati ta ae —_— ey ‘bhe relat! ves and tricuds Of the are reapeet Milly yy ae anes PANTS, ny bend et a, : Reoais.—On Thursday, June 21, of consumption, Sous P. Perea, jovited to attend the from gti Sam Sets some = never, at any previous time, had the net; npon making the aMdavit ae above required, and filing the same with the Kegister, he or she shall thereupon be permitted to enter the quantity : Provided, however, that no tent isaed therefor continuation of the rehome which were started somet ine ameot to make Ago WY Several speculators to get Ue go Properitions to buy taom out. fenrdieet 16 with aHty furor, and it wilh CARTE Sthapeon he wo w Jersey on Saturday ‘Sreat.—Om Th Jobn and Mary Swart, day* Kevory tn metauket, U Captaye Jownr Swit loaves a widow Aud a of inmd already final certiieate shail be given, or until the expiration of five yeara from the date of sneh entry; abd if, at the expiration of such time, the person sneh entry, or, if We be dead, bie witlow, of, in ), his child or children, or. in cw a witow making such entry, het child of children, \a care of her death, shall prove hy two eraditie with = they, hae or have eractet a dwe ft land, and eontionad t aged 4 yeare, 10 months aa fi EES see SW Pin seen by CHAS. Th. ‘Ten Cent Portraits Reviv ed=te Photo- Brule fo" 2, st HOLMES’ 61d OFi#/n4! depot only, st 6 ee ren for n ariy thre: diedbgerce Crow ) cane Of her death either Chins op 2 and Wilson”, Ome, 9 Bondar, Now Tory, ers, Ward and Harrie sheuld be ee ner een - ; a ) A Now Pr veess, by | iodious illness, Cuancorrs Post, wife of Colousl Wa. We puutle are re, neettull: this new methoa ° Bui 1s of tho family , of her sous, Wi Geo, *r sons-to-law, A. HL Pride, aud HA Secor bow br F. 1. Post and of ber brotuer-intaw Geo W. July 4, 1860.—Parties wishing Private | Browne, are respectfully invited ty Publ Msbibidons for the 8 “/ ores, al talreas vented te funeaiiiy re Pena ! EDGE'S Depot, 172 Broaiway, corer of M¥tex ersary of ournational inde- | this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past two »'cts iuapect the brilliant assortment jg, resideuce, No. 8 tserale’ dines, Weat Tuite thine aire, N.Y THomm,~ On We: joy, June 20, after a short aud ae, ly son of ‘Alexander aud Aug tnaon, aged 2 years, 4 months and 19 days nis ato relatives are respectfully invited to ate fend the funevad, fram the residence of hia pareuts, 43@ | Seventh avenve, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, B2 and Bt Walker street. aerate G. B. Biont & Co.'s Celebrated EUtptte | snout gurttier hstice Lock Gulich and Buastle Sewing Mac'OG® 45) Broatmay. Wose.—On Thuredey, June 21, Romeet E. Wise, son of me bert aud Surah Wise, aged 1 year,9 months aud ® ays. | A Grover & Baker Notseles.: Sewing Mam | j)¢ gionds and relations tre respectfully invited to age sat the Rognter of | Stantbe hea fread, the Carly, O@e BMAF, | yond te funeral, at lal! past Ue O'lock, from 108 Orewa ntaad street. .LLANEOUS, LAND GI TRAVE) ‘ler. city or be without a appl fariably corrects the edocs of cuaage IN. Whiskey.—S. T. Sutt’s Kentucky Det Wo! eto Pa ‘LLI8G COMMU! . stver Bourbon, sold by si 'HEGEMAN LFE'S celebrated Schiedam dtromiatic cold by sk Graagine. ae Cel ee. y | be tn the hands of every traveller. ‘Ko family e of , ia the Doctor Hofiow: oateumaty Be Le a dereraae & ts the purest Kay Tekan Sas ares hivaes ¢ WOLMPATRE CODES eS eee tehelor’s Fisir Why and Tou ty _ Prive cursnoeToelades there | _ Frwtiee who use wines aiwatd give the preereuoe te They. are all re aadof the best quality, Masi importer's certificais Dy», Wigs. ena Tow | “For ‘by all apotbecaricn, Tru mares, Kroes, and af tal —CASH", BUYERS Gam A shoul eeé and examina 290 AY are Ber coat mien! pies T JONES’, 10 AND 13 ANN Ger NEW sYYigg A e'Siven aad Gaitere at 88 Call and 260) black; 76 cents per ox. Wholemle and retail. .0 N ENORMOUS SAFE. The Ne celebrated HING Tor Messe” BAL, BRACE oor reek ‘Trteopheroms ts the Best amd | fave iaten in pan payne lor Lit he eat ane . Spetgeming | Weovcuir inbi saves. FOR Sate ake FRANK 208 Broadway, N. ¥. | A RIVAL OF MR. GEORGE ta the Serge | An onde ‘AL 0) Ca se Bathing ang! meamer, bringing a gold cup, value wy street, Astor ‘House, oppdbte Bt. Peale From F JOREPH THORLEY, | The jventor and sole proprietor of THORLEY'S FOOD P j 50 Conte—Black or J, CATELE, to be awarded rize for the bs brewa, Depot No.l Bareiay street, and sold’ by all druggists. {f is the Uaked Staten ‘od or food seubeued wah Sie y wit! Gall sad see the. Goh ene, snd oo aelers mn cup, and as a order waupply of Thorley’s Food for Cottle Se eet Married. For further particulars ~ inure wa pee —' —t y ews mreet, Gowwig—Westervett.—In this city, on Wednesday, a oh : a June 20, by Rev. C. T. Demarest, Jans P. Gow to | —— Martane, daughter of Jon L. We Mongax—Hamittos.—In this city, on Thursday, June |! Paper’ It exnnot be dispensed wah. Gayetty’s name is Rev. J. Cotton Snait Boakmman street. { daughier of the late Win. F. Hirail- wean nC Paln ‘estervelt, Esq., both of 7 ty YOU GOING!—WHFREVER Yi MAY 'G “certain dot to neglect a aepply of GA Y's Maule . Epwarp Morgan to Eur ter-marked iwewch sheet. Depot, No. 2 VOID SUBSTITUTES, WHICH ARE MAY TIMES IN- jurious. Densiow's genuine double distiled Beazine ie heapest and most p: Tn bottles at vont al! all others bt: Deamow’s to prevent dlsappoutme sil Warew—Knarr.—At St. Matthew's church, Jersey City, yJune 21, by the Rev, J.B. Smith, ALFRED A. Boepsaius of New York civy,to Buua A. Kyare, ot |) ARNICA LINTME! j Ts prepared by oomabinin, |ewetraling vegetabie ol Nv - with a most healing eat ve H CHES AND PAINS [That human Gesh te-heir to, it is withent eqaal Rheumatism, Bruises; Sprams, Pain in the Side and Dreast, ‘Sore Theoat, &e.. yield to a Dier Aviware.—On Thursday, Jue 21, Jouayna, wile of Piapplicntions. — Beware of counterfets, sot buy mone John Aylourd, aged 54 years. e8 and friends of the family are respacttully fn foneval, from her late residence, 100 BUSEAVNG 200 RENDER voURSEDr CABLE « IURDSALL'S original article. Sol " “Beene Original article. Sold by ail druggiaa- Prog okie and coughs; now, if your beard won't be will foree it 10 witlln aix Weeks (rom. the fist Using) aad not staia or injure the skin, Price $l. Sold by di “ally. TG. GRAHASE 100 Nossa oo » Mantis Euzapern, wife Y The quesiionat issue are invited to attend the | If THORLEY'S FOOD POR CATTLR Wi = Eighty fourth street, near RUSENTED TO bie UAT TT Bi ‘Tenth avenue, this (Friday) atternoon, at two o'clock. The following is 9 testimonial from J, Beetman Finlay, Baq.y uraday, June Wy Havry Rowtanp | of Saratoga, N. ¥i— naar ; . 4 Sprivas, May 30, 1868. Brooaman, only child of Joba U. and Sara C. Brookinan, T have tined the two boxesot Thorleyggfined for Bg * aged 2 years, 10 months and 11 days. - iitic relatives abd friends of the ftaily, and those of bis |-Lores is beatin: Mosk ana cnmina via ike best t hae oan aff D, Brockman, are invited tg atiend the funeral, | Oy ao is —= # resideuce of ents Vingston street, |. Offices. No. 77 Newgate stvest, Londoat depot for the Uase@, Urthis act, be etititied to n patent from |'Brouklyn, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.” | Stiles 2 Broadwag, ‘NY. Conwatte Risley ing Aue Macon, cay | amnion danghter of Alfred B. and Fauuie Couway, aged 3’ years Beusuan Furcay. ox Ti . Cxawroxp,—On Wednesday, Juuc 20, Joax Caawroan, PYG ema triaj mule, raanaatared ra, Forpons Fiver to whic Taladed to the Croton I consider etbe ee ‘medium to be popes, The quia Sore a. Crmr0Rd.—On Wednesday, June 29, ot her residence, 22 Monmouth street, Jers Her remains will be taken to West ‘Troy for interment, ened Cian Tem, on, band a Yeers Mina é | RR FROOP SAEANNS & MARVIN, 335 Broadway, corner of Worth street, New Tart, City, Any Buaa Camvrorn, the bond wiNmae, pay , aged wa years and T mouths. | AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PAYSIOLAg, ‘Troy and West Troy papers please copy. asa Drrwans.—On Wednesday, June 20, Da. D. Dewars, in SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN nds of the family are invited tat TEETHING, VM. ts sure to. ‘the bowels. - %, of consumption walling rm to yourselves and aad beat’ to your 41 years, 2 mouths aud oo rau York, ts on the outaide fe: t foul lock. ‘hroughou! the work " Tuesday, ane 19, ‘Rowct M. @uasr, in the ak ARINE, OPERAS, TELESCOPES AND BOAT COSE ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully M passes in great variety sid at low prices. invited te attend bla funeral, thie (Friday) + at J_URENTICE, 6 Nasaan street. two o’elock, from bis late residence, No. 112 Christo: | Cosugpp quis pay~SCCtC~CS pher street, without farther invitation pen ea sey.—On Weduesday , June 20, Mrs. Rose Garwey, ia the Tist year of her azo. Her friends, and hose of her sous-in-law, John Muliedy THR SEMTNOLRS and Thomas Marten, are respectfully invited to attend the A Tate oF Breance Mrereer, funeral, this (Friday) afternoon By er sou ia-law, Jolin Mulledy, No. 19 Oliver D. HE WHITER WIZARD THE GREAT PROPHET OF NED BUNTLINE Mustrations by Darley rice 25 cents Mailed (ce of posta cen of prive ne Fe RD MILC A BRADY, 2h Aus wireet, New Fort. at two o'clock, from the and Sara Harris, of OV ATIN' VENT. Anmy pote A left oy are June 21, Hare Josnaumn, meg benl egw man well, eae Friday) afteraooa, at two v age. The relati rea and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, | Where his fi a Fag , this (Friday) afternoon, at two Petey obo as oe 21, Wauam S. Laws, aged RAR.—THE NUMBER of Dr. HARTLEY, Dis lgte resilience, Ne. | Wy Peeeiving aay Amos), on Saturday we ‘uly. 14 Fourteeuth Lywch —Ov Thuveday, Jone 2h, Magy ivwou, daughter beauty of design, and | of Patrick and Ana Lynch, aged S youre, 10 mwotte wud | ge. and . rhe TANS? ee ee " nia and Lab ty os of gy are respect ver fully invited to attend the funeral, from No, 222 Sixth ; wear ayeuue C, this (Friday) afternoon, ab two | A UPAOm coats, eo ae aay, ¥ 4 xe , te 2D, Dante « S sal pee CARTHY, son-in-law of te Win, + & Wative oF the county S!iro, Ireland, for seven yeara’é fesideat of At Brana’, = Pile d reee arena, ( a, the tet ten ran of this elty ral will take place ti iy) afternoon, at } VESTS ee {wo o'clock, from lis late residlener, Wht Teroy etreet. P| AUINE MARSEILLES VESTS _ ‘The rejintives and intances of the family are ro: wen. © Slopumsronrs-e’ Weasersog. Pees $8; mh OMY % LENNON i mt City Bland Yon dauguiet of Charlee and Atwelta Moleonos, aged 8 At Baan’, god "Walton steont, —_——_-_—~ months ant B days. tabs ot the family are re , artaw, Be Patton scons, gpeeticliy twvited ta attend the funeral, this (Friday) | —ecimen—napeenr at far o'clock, from the residence of His Wi" buck care His remaine will be taken to ‘morning, ot balf-pagt six O°clook, ove Jone 21, Jom Beart, son of = ‘At Brana’ iy ‘Tike are. Irland, oo » Fane 15, wines tamty of ehidcon to eoure | TH PANES he we 28 neem podiet burial J ar erow, Prine ret, Tomvsena —4n Wedasetgy maraing, June 2, afar 4 dad od ht Gey

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