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» the at and worthy geutleman who made the troaty ar Minister, Mr. Robert McLave; also of the brave 1 Valle, of Degollado, aud tuany others of less These worthy mon were shot in the back, after oing degrading insults and tortures too horrible to in pring, and were afterwards hung by the neck oulders in a state of nudity. Whom the remains of | Valle were brought to the city his features had » bruised and beaten by stones that they could nos ghized. All theso villanies were done in the name sion; und these are the men with wnom la belle is making caure against the legitimate constitu- sovernment and regularly electod President Juarez, alse representations of Minister, Dubois Salig- id reuegade piiests. 8 continued his journey to France in the Trent, to hinas, haying shipped away much of the money he bed upon the roads aud from haciendas of Mexico. js aid tho otnor exiles remained at Havana. Frenob officers at Vera Cruz speak very openly the expulsion of Marquez and Almonte in a sho: }o great is the foeliay of disgust entertained by 11 forences towards the men by whose decep- a such disgrace has been broug! io French arms, and this feeling prevails through. Pp whole force; even the prisoncrs and wounded at , wore loud in their curses upom Almonte and his vs. Joreucez and bis officers have never been as- d be!ove with such canuille, the chief of whom is ntod Ly Almonte, sustatued by the French Minis- vow Saligny, Whose privute interests in fictitious upow the government have: brought on the war It Muxicu, tters have been received at Havana reons near Almonte which state that they would dubt, be obli, to loave Mexico very soon, us mM ths least sympathy in the country, and all had been deféated; tat General Lorences idered General Prima very wise man in ourse he had adopted; that 18 wasa just Lie policy yas. Mexivan artay-was well equipped and supplied, h money was Much required by the government, ita numbers were being constantly increased, tho Nation of the French bas no doubt taken piace. iready reported in Havana to have occurred. catesas troops (6,000) umder General Ortega, and frum Guanajuste, organized by General Lodludo, voly excvlied By those of any nation; and as the : wei to join the Army of ths Fast by June 5 (the having alceady arrived), aud wodld make’ ite bth 17,400, thoravan be but uitle hope of the French. eustain themseives, At tho last date Gen. be Augustin de Palmar, expecting to : ork time. ines of uil kinds was at a standstill in the repub- consaquence of the dillicalty of transportation and hcertorety of communication. pmodere Dunlop, comuaani quadroa, bud just returned trom the interior, and bows Wo sail for Jamaica, when he beeumne informed Hiarquez had threntened ‘to rub tho foreign houses in ws he and General Dowai had iett Vera Cruz, con- her Britannic Majes- «i General at Havasa, R. W. shuseldt, has re- post from a visit to dexico, which has veen ch anxious solicituae on the part of the ous. tort has been appointed by President /% Military Commandant of the Stace of ‘tamaulipas o ubliey adjoining States, aud is organizing troops the iedoral army. vomito Bad passed its height at Vera Cruz, and fon the decrease. The French had and were atill Tany mon aud x fow officers. comuunication with che United States and Mexico is sivusly hoped for, so that our citizens and the will not have todepend upou the English packet, have Jhtely stated to highly respectable weongers that their ‘hate towards Northero ican 1s $0 great that they were prevented {rom them any civilities,’ and this packet was the _ NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasuincton, June 18, 1862. iE OF THS SLAVE CONFISCATION BILL IN THE HOUSE. ly Wo the abolition of slavery, it is presumed that jest of the session will be devoted to other matters, the business which bas been deferred until the ‘of agitation had been acted upen will now be up, and receive at least a portion of the atteution ‘has up to this time beem lavished exelusively upon gro. THE BANKRUPT LAW. ition from New York in fuvor of a bankrupt law received here this morning, bearing the signatures ‘own Lrothers & Co., Maitland, Phelps & Co. and the ing bankers of the city. The petition urges the ne- ity 2° tho immediate passage of a bankrupt law. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL, Serato was occupied to-day chielly with the Pacific oad bill. It is the opinion of Sovators that it will be ubstantially as it came from the House. NEW MILITARY COMMANDER OF NEW YORK CITY. ‘evot Hrigadier General W. A. Morris, Colonel of the ad United States artillery, has been assigued to as military commander’ of the city of New Yerk vicinity. Colonel Morris relieves General Harvey ma, who has been assigned to duty as Chief of Arti at the Camp of Instruction at Annapolis, Md. iVal OF REBEL TROOPS AT RICHMOND—OEN. GUSTAVUS W. SMITH TALSIED. is reported that troops are constantly arriving at moud. Gen. Gustavus W. Smith is palsied, and unfit inilitary duty in the rebel army. DEATH OF GENERAL PALMER, ‘@ regret (o announce the death of Gen. Wm. R. mer, ‘Topographical Engineers, at his residence, on H at noon to-day. He was brought upfrom the ingle sick with the typhoid fever, arriving by the r ialtimore yesterday. The deceased was an car of tine abilitics and much respected. He was & ive of Now Jersey, PTURY OF FXCURSIONISTS FROM THE PENINSULA. be Mount Washington arrived about half-past two Hoek from Oi4 Point, She brought back Senator Wade about shirty other gentiemen, who left in her on day night, and visited Yorktown, White House and battio ‘eld of Fair Oaks, where they spent nearly ¢ Jay of Monday, Norfolk and the Navy Yard ut. They report that heavy skirmishing was jng on all day on Monday between the pickets. The eilita snd Island Belle were at the latter place. The Jeland Uello, a fow days since, was fired at by a rebel cot, the ball striking the pilot house of the steamer, jing sivovgh a heavy irom plate with which it ts od. Th ond Belle wflen fired upon was in men river, above City Point. Brigadier General eson, who was injured in the battle before Rich- jond, by his horse falling upon him, was taken on rd at White House and brought to thecity. We giad to say that this gallant officer is improved ra- aly F THE NEW YORK SOLDIENS’ RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Ata meeting of the New York Soldiers’ Relief Asso- jation to night—Hom. R. R. Feuton, chairman; J. N. ranger, lreaverer, and J. 8. Porter, Secretary—a large um was contributed for the purposes of the association. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THR SENATE. Ths Senate in executive session conflrmed the follow- ng appoiatmente:—A. Cameron unt, of Colorade, Mar- hal for that Territory; Alvan Planters, of California, jeginter of the Land Gilice at Humboldt; R. C. Morgan, { New York, and R. L, Gardner, of Ohio, Assistant wartermaetors of volunteers. NAVAL ORDERS. Lieutenant Reed Worden has been ordered to report to ‘aptain Pearson for the command of the gunboat Cone- pou st. Lioutonant R. W. Mondo, Jr., ond Acting Master J. W. d are ordered to that vessel. Acting Assistant Paymaster Fravois T. Morton is or- ered to Lhe United States ship Tho, YFICKS ORDERED TO RETURN TO THEIR REGIMENTS. ‘The iarge number of officers abvent from their regi- nents wkLOUt sufficient cause is regarded as so serious Mevilast> demend an immediate correction, and ac- ordingly ordors have been issued for this purpose, D ITION OF CAPTURKD PROPERTY. All property captured by the army, or seized by any yrovost inarsual, or taken up astray, or taken from sol- fiers marching in the enemy's country, is roquired to be arned over to the chiefe of the staff of the departments o which such property would appertain,on duty with hoe troops, to be accounted for by Wem as captured pro- erty, cud used for the public, service tnless claimed by ho commanding offlcor to be returned. THIRTY-SEVENTM CONGRESS, FikeT SESSION. Semnte. Wastv BNLARGEMENT OF THE NEW Mr. Sunway, (rep.) of Ohio, pr Nticons of Ohio in favor of the @ od (inewego canals, TOR RANKROPT LAW. Mosers. Cuannunn, (rep.) of Mich., Howarn, (rop.) of Hick, Fowrna, (rop.) of Com., and Scxwmn, (roy.) of resented perlion® for the immediate, prissage of a okrupt ecb. a70N, Juno 18, 1862. YORK CANALS. ented @ petition from jargoment of the Erie we wave Mr, Guinan, (74).) ol aoa, (rom Whe Navel Conu'ties, reported back the bill for the better government of the Onetel Drawing? ef Murray, aay & | The pusiness of the Sub-Treasury was as fol- | Davy. Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri IMPROVED WAR PROJECTILES. Kanrvony. Kxres Oxass 25]—J une 18.1862. lowa:— Mr. Tem Evcx, (rep.)of N. J., presented a petition 84, 20, 23, 73, 49, 24, 63, 65, 67, 6, 8, 19, 59. Receipts..... $1,192,667 26 from a civil engineer of ton, N. J., asking that a test , Chass 288— June —¥or enstoms. 78,000 00 should be made of bis new and improved military pro- J ©3, 39, 13, 7, 44, 1s, 21, 10, 26, 42, 37, 3, 57. | Payments. 1,146,219 83 Jectile. sent {ree of charye were ctthnes ca Balance .. 895 RELIEF OF COM. PAULD ING. 5 Mr. Haum, (rep.) of N. H., from the Naval Committee, Covington, iy., ar St. Louis, Mo, The exchanges at the Aank Clearing House, to- Teported a ill for the reliefof Commodore Hiram acid: | gmotai Drawings of the Kentucky day were $24,796,616 31, ang the balances ng Delaware State Lotteries and | $1,616,235 96. ARMING. LOYAL PRRSONS IN THE REUML STATES. Mr. Groins offered a resolution that, in the opinion of the Senate, it isthe right apd duty of the government to call loyal persons within the liious States to its armed defence against the traitors who are seeking its overthrow. Laid over. ADJOURNYENT OF CONGRESS. Mr. Savrsnury, (opp.) of Del., offered a joint resolution adjourning Congress on ‘the 30th day of June. Laid over. ENLISTMENTS IN THR ARMY, Mr. Hate, (rep.) of N. H., introduced @ bill relative to further enlistments in the army. ‘The bill provides tbat when necessary to make further enlistments the President is authorized, by prociama- tion, to call on all persons, without distinction of race, color or condition, to enlist in the army. Tho bill further provides that every slave enlisted un- der such proclamation of the President shall be ever thereafter free, and entitled to all the bounties, privileges, &e., of other soldiers in the army. ‘The bill was referred to the Committee on Military Aflairs. Kestucky, Bares Oxass 236—Juno 18, 1852, 19, 67, 87, 6, 25, 20, 27, 41, £0, ii. 26, 74, 50. Ware, OLsss 255—June 1862. 68, 62,73, lu, 7, 48, 51, 17, 06, 31, 50, 22, 15. Olreularsent by addressint iy 4 MORRIS & 0O.. Wilmington, Delaware, or Covingtoa, Kentuaky. Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed and information furaisbed by TAYLOR &°CO,, Bankers, 16 Wall aircet, N. ¥. ey Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- vies. Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall street, room No. 1, New York. The Merchants’ Exchange Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable July 1; the Mercantile Mutual Insurance Com- pany, a semi-annual interest dividend of three and a half per cent om the capital stock, payable July 2. Relative to American securities, Messrs. Baring |. Bros.’ Circular per China remarks: American stocks have declined in price doring the past week, United States 6's, 83; do. 5’s, 78; Massachu- setts 5's, slerling, 92; Maryland do., 80; Pennsylvania, bondg, 74; Boston City 44¢ per comt sterling, p80: T ‘allroad securities are aiso lower and offered. Buffaio and Lake Huron were %4 lower, and Great West- ern (of Canada) shares are 3¢ lower. The British North American government securities were quoted from 14 a 1 per cent lower in several instances. In United States Strawberries Are In Season And So Are Straw Hats, The neatest, lightest and’ most fashionable styles of Straw Hate ever introduced are those of the cele- brated hatter, KNOX, of 212 Broadway, KNOX ranks su- preme as.an introducer of fashions in Mais: an who rush to him for Hats for the watering plac: % enumeration, stocks the Compe bedura is continued with refe- Wrguaunere.comrasone. rence to some of the principal descriptions, New Y Mr. Powmiz, (opp.) of ky., introduced a bill to prevent | 4, Dramatic Berformamacs at 3 and | Coit iaving further receded Si per vents Michions members of Congress and other offigers of the govern- Bi cciek E. M, Commodore Nutt, &c., are the attractions ment of the United States from taking considerations for procuring contracts from the government. Referred. LEGAL TENDER NOTES AND TEN DAY CERTIFICATES. Central first mortgage, 2 per cent; Virginia 6’a, Erie fourth epripgs, Behigwn Centrab convertible and New York Contr , L per cent each, and United States and Erie preferred 3, per cent each. rior Shirts, Made to Order, GHTEEN DOLLARS PER DOZEN. A Big Hit.—Gent’s Patent Leather Boots for $2, 0 BARKLET?S, 372 Grand street, corner of Nor- a! Mr, Caanpier, (rep.) of Mich., called up the resolution’ T. W. MOODY, 499 Broadway, 5t. Nicholas block, The fol th a to prevent # further issue of the legal touder. Treasur: e following are the ordinary charges for pa- notes, audauthorising the fanue of & hunsired milous 6 of various dates at London, England:— ten day certificates, bearing five per cent interest. He spoke’at some length, advocating the passage of the resolution, and of the danger of issuing an overplus of Treagury notes. Beware of the Cheap “Cartes de Visite.” | 6 months, bank Di wy (rep. thought that ibwas not | Tuey fade. Pay aliving proit, and get the MEADE imper- | 6 mnths, tr: ae te rary | FG jb epg ont without ma- falisble pciaires, 203 Broadway, Ou the Stock Exghan, re is little demand, and the ture deliboration. It was due to the Secrotary of the | mwelve Cartes de Visite for 91—Equal | 3.0 ,mey 0B goverment securities remains as 1 ‘Treasury to consider carefully every proposition made | to any in the city. PEROIVAL, 13) Chatham street, to1}s per cent. by ne He pred that the resolution be referred to The follsaring are the rates of interest allowed paps 1h METRE: Twelve Cartes de Visites for $1, Sot | on(ecposits:— ‘The motion was azroed to. NN any price, at BALCH'S, 253 ovat) street, Rp copie en RYMODELLING THR COURTS. Mr, Hare introduced a bill for remodelling the Courts of the District of Columbia. Referred to the Judiciary Committes. THA PACIFIC RATLROAD ILI, ‘Was taken up and various amendments were considered. Mr. Chas, (rep.) of N. H., moved to strikeout the provision granting the bonds of the Unitod States to the ditfereat branches connectieg with tne Eastern terminus excelind at any price, #2 per eent. orner of Barel 2 bed au « per ent only for Discount houses at Do., with seven days’ *At the London aud Wostm sums below £500. Aunexed are the rates of discount in the princi- pal cities of the continent of Europe:— Bani: Rate. Op. Market. Per Cent. Per Cent, Kimbail’s Cartes de Visite—Cheapest in the city. Warranted to sult the customer, At KIMBALL'S, 477 Broadway. At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, L: tle Boots, $1.50, $1 75.and $2; Balmorals, kenis’ tine Shors and Suppers, youtas’ morals, Saoes and Gaiters, JEFFE! ies? Elas= and $2 50; nd children’s Bal- 573 Broadway. of thm oanteal TORE 15. ch pst eascinniile 344 30 Mr. SuMRMAX, (rep.) of lo, spoke in favor of such an ° , amendment, diosa he coud not vote fora bil pre: | giicttima’s Patent Champion ‘Fire and Sy posing to give bonds of the government to build all these | New York. ots a bragehes. He thought we should leave the branches to = $$$ 4 be built by local iutorests. Deafness, Impaired Sizht, Noises in the 5 Aftur furthur d.scussion the amendment was with- | head and sore throat cured by De. WM, EISENBERG, Ocu- 3% drawa for the pres listand Aurist, 38 Clinton place, west Of Broadway. 4 Mr. Co.saamn, (rop.) of Vt., offered a proviso, that of + me sal _~ the bouds of the United Statea to be delivered to any Boats.—Dorie Pleasure Bonts, $1 75 per aaa cee parts of roads east of the one hundredth degree of longi- |. foot, painted in colors, complete. INGERSOLL’S, 243 South Stock Exchange. tude, and west of the western foot of the Nevada Moan- | Street, near Pike. pid sees tidy , Wepsvspay, June 18,1862. there shall, be reserved fifty per cent until the Pens, BEES eRT I a | 210000. sein 'SL.reg 103. 100 shs Harlem RR... 165% roads are coinnleted; aud in relation to the road betwoen | ,Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best an 1000 US 6's, "81,cou 1053, 360 do.....b30 163% ; ; y “ " cheapest articte for dressing, beautlying, curting, cleaning, | 32900 do. 106" 200 do Fried thage two points, tweuty-five per cont of the bones be | Dieshving und resworing the hair, ry try fe Sold Uy 22000 . reserved, Unless the roads are fully completed, these } Ril druggists. ‘a : 3000 Kentus 2u0 Har RE pt reserved bonds are forfeited to the Uuited States. oo 16000 Iitinois war 100 do, Ponding the question, ‘the Senate went into executive | Cristadoro’s Hair Dye.—Preservative |, 5000 Tenn 6's,'90. 100 Reading session, and Wig depot, wholesale and retail, No.6 Astor House. The }' 5000 do. 200 a Adjourned. Dye applied by experienced ariists, 1000 Missou 22000 do. 6000 Mo6.i 2000 California 7's... 5000 BrieRR4md. b80 6000 Hud RivRR3m 94 Hill’s Hair Dye, 50 Cents, Black or brown; best !n use, Depot No. LBarclay street; andsold by all druggists, House of Representatives. Wasarxcron, June 18, 1862. THE ENLISTMENT OF TROOPS. Every Lady Who Desires a Beautiful The Senate joint resolution for the encouragement.of | sompicaicn should ure LAIRD'S Bloom of Yoath. Tihas no | ‘ooo MowSe atm. 87, enlistments in the regular army and volunteer forcee } oquai, Suld by all drug » ut 439 Broadway. 1000.fer Haud&Al2m 88 was passcd. It repeals so much of the ninth section of 2000 = do... we. BT 7 last 1 | Srusses.—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Care | 10000'To! & W: of p80 2734 neo of: Anes Lost as. Steet aerate om ‘Truss Oftioe, No. 2 Vesey street (under the Astor Honse},op- | 25000 Pits, FW&Cham 83 Y y rita Meche church. \A Female atiends ladies, "No conuection a7 whatever with any other Truss office of tame name. ing recruits to the rendezvous, and provides thit here. 145000 Amer gold... 10574 after a premium of two dollars shall be paid any citizen, m( 10000 do.. 10 10535 non-commissioned officer or soldier, for every recruit ood one: iF anes to the regular army,and every soldier enlisting in the | FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. |. "ie! 1108s regular army or volunteer force for three years or during the war may receive the first month’s pay in advance. PAMPAGE OF THE BILL EMANCIVATING THE SLAVES OF REURLS. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to free from servitude tho slaves of certain rebels engaged in or abettin, isting rebellion against the goyern- ment of the Uuited States. re Some time was spent in discussing points of order. ‘A voto was nearly reachod oh the passage of the bill, vhen the time arrived for taking up the speci ‘der, namely, authorizing th: issue of additional Treasury notes. Mr. Stxvens, (rep.) of disposing of the confiscation measure special ordor be postponed one hour, to by 73 againat 60. ‘The way was now apparently clear for the Confiscation ‘vill but Mr. Richardson, after rewarking thet the morn- ing hour had expired, moved to proceed to the business on the Speaker's table. Mr Purivs, (opp.) of Mo., demanded the yeas and pays, which, being taken, resulted in yeas 43, nays 38. question having been decided in the negative, the Coniiseation bill was read. ‘The bill passed by yeas 82, nays 54, as follows:— Yeas—Mevsra, Aldrich, Alley, Arnold, Ashley, Babbitt, Raker. Baxier, Beans, Bingham, Blake, Bufliiton, Carp: a, Clark, Colfax, Predorick ’ 18 Seventh Ward Bk 128 29 Bk of Commerce. 102 10 do...... 101% Wepnzspay, June 18—6 P. M. The money market is easier again.: The advance of yesterday and day before had the effect of bringing some new lenders into the market, and rates fell in consequence. To-day there is no dif- ficultyin borrowing on good collateral at 4 per cent. Certificates of indebtedness can be bought at about 10014, and green back demand notes.at 10234. Mer- cantile paper of the best grade sells without diffi- culty at4a5 percent. Rumors of disaster to the Union canse have been freely circulated (or the past day or two. Though they are not generally credited, they have had the effect of inducing more caution in financial operations. Mr. Spaulding’s speech, and letters from Washington, while they render it certain that the Secretary of the Treasu- ry has not been and will not be shaken by the bankers’ clamor, rather tend to induce prudent operators to exercise some caution for the present. Foreign exchange closed dull for the steamer at 15 do. 186 100 11 Con RE scrip. 623¢° 850 Bie ie 200 Clev&Pitt RESO 20 Metropolitan BE. 106%, 95 5 Com'nwealth tk. 101m & Tr 10 Nek Flud@: 145 Vacitic MS 50 4600 100 do... 960 Chic & Rk I RR q lo. ., With the view of at once moved that the This ‘was agroea 450 do. 4 Mil & Pr du € 0. 100 100 Harlem BR. 300 100 200 Tol&Wa pref..b30 46 m - 46 do... BOARD. 190 ahs Frio RR pref, 651¢ 100 Harlem Ri + Is bell, Chi - COMKIN , Roscoe Gon in, Covotey Cxtine, Davis, Dawe rai Ed. | #bout 11734 a %. govton, Edwards, Ello . Fenton, Fisher, ‘ i > aly Seodthan,: Getta Sitauchetl. Hick il The Persia, which sailed to-day for Europe, only Hatching, Julian, Kelle; Keil 1a OF Mic ch. ¢ took out $753,220 in specie. The foreigu bankers, nRiverRR 4 Mi 1 Stoorhend, Horeitiot VC, Nixon, Olin. Pike on Saturday and Monday last, loudly predicted wr — “ len in od MichCenRR exdiv Ca oe loc crag ewe Macatee, Set ane that she would carry out two millions. It was on | 100? Harlem ist 19 M inks, Sheliabarger, Sherman, Spauld- Train, Trimble, Trowbridge Von Sergeant, Sedgwick, 5: 20000 American gold 106 5000 86 106 Sevens, Strat the strength of this expectation that gold was do,.., orn, Van Valkenburgh, Verree, Wi , Waltou, 4 Me ‘ pated Wheeler, White of ind Wigan, Wind, Woreea forced up to a premium of six percent. Gold TE onnt Ven Galt “ tpn lag a 4 this morning at 106, declined to 1055; Brown of Va., Calvert, Clements, Cobb, Corning, Cra. | SPEDE Phere ve Deitsentes ven, Dunlap, English, Granger. | rallied to 106, and closed at that bid. The receipts a = x Mpg ae na ase epaciat ry, Lehman, Ma of gold by the bullion brokers and banks are | ‘Zo - ‘do. 100 Whisk sc. : i) lees sobinnn Soult steadily increasing. Every one who has any gold 1800 Cer & Tol RR. 45% Sree adichare, ‘Woodwart, Wark, Webstcre Wire or | 18 Selling it for the sake of the premium, and the 600 Chi & Rock TRR.. 67" Ohio, Wickliffe, Wood, Wvodrutt. operators for a rise are having their wants very gee nae du ChRR, 33 RES + 88M During the proceedings, Mr. Porter, (rep. of Ind., remarked that, with tho amendments proposed by Mr. Eliot, from the Solect Committea on Confiscation, the Prasage of the bill would be hazarded, and hence ia- sisted upon the bill as referred to the committee at his instance, with one amendment proposed by himself to- day, which was acoepted by Me. Eliot in place of all the promptly supplied. One element of the advance was the New York State loan, which was to be paid for in gold; that is now out of the way. An effort is being made by some foreign houses and a few disloyal citizens to bull the specie market; CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapsispay, June 13—6 }. Mi Breapetrrrs.—Flour—Tho market was lees active and sales moderate, while prices were without alleration of The cemsaud was chiefly (rom the Leme trade, t ‘ ‘ moment. se maid oxmeoebateriie ote cnaitiatioee of | but it seems a hopeless undertaking. Our | with somo sales for export. ‘The market closed dull. the slaves of all the fullowing classes:— foreign trade for the fiscal year shows a boy born rm ey ener 12,600 bbls., closing _— : sotasanomcer of | balance in our favor, and there is no prospect of } Sunertine Sixt ¢ ~lemieg ye aa every person who shall act as President, | any demand for gold for export which shall do f kxtra state..... 40-8 4,50 Vice President, member of Senaress Julge of any courts | more than restore to Europe the coin we took Superfine Western % a4 3% he . Commi lone + teStaton | thence last year. Here at home there is no demand ” » $3 Third—Uf every person wh i ect as Governor of | at all for gold, and the supply is larger than it State, member O! a Coav or Legisiata * ; 65 a G10 pe any biate Cou of the so-ealled Confederate & a — ever was. Under the circumstances, holders %e- Hd qr, BUSY vereon whe, cog held ities J stiould not neglect the present opportunity, but Cap te after bod an othen Bt ease eae Confederate Banat: should send their specie into Wail street at once s embraced ‘Sout hy flour wens Fifth—Of avery person who shaii hold any office or | for sale. at the above figures. a d a tates, dec 4 iets 6 ¥ ‘i heavy and dl asp ly for the low grades, while ari Food ny Rene Confederate States, or ander There wasa decided decline im prices at the | prime qua'iti nag ta, “egret Moonee and fiftu classes most have | Stock Exchange this morning. Central fell 1, Pa- | avout 1,100 bb's. at tke above quota’ Was unchanged, while gales were contin Corn meal was in fair deimant, without es: in prices, while the sales embraced 6,000 bb! figures. Wheai—Selectious were still scarce above the views of bay ere restricted: the sales ombreced some 30,008 b at $1 01 a $1 04 for Miiwankee elub for amber lowa, and $1 12% a $1 Western. ct since the date of the feces , or have taken an oxth of Aliogiance to the Confederate States. Sicth—Of every poreun not withiv the above classes, assago of tho act, being wilfully and with- sion engayed io armed rebellion, shall not y days lay down his arms aud return to his cific Mail 144, Toledo %%, Erie 4%, Erie preferred %%, Harlem %, Harlem preferred 124, Mi Central 124, Southern old %, guaranwed nois Central {, Rock Island 44, Galena %. Gov- ernment sixes declined %, apparcatly upon an erroneous notion that more six per ecnt bonds of 1881 may be issued. State stocks were all 4 @ 4 per cent lower. This decline has not taken ex- perienced operators by surprise. After the startling advance of the past few days, a reaction was to be expected, We cannot discover that anything . i small lots, $105 a $1 07 oUt eompr witha allegiance. ‘The bill also disqualifies said six classes froin holding Office under the Unite. States governmeat. Tho Wresi- deat is authorized to negotiate for the acquisition by treaty or otherwise, of lauds or countries ju Mexico, Cen- trel America or South America, or in the istnds in the Gnif of Mexico, or for the right of ecttlement upon the jands of said couctries, for #ll porsone liberated wuder this act, t De removed with ther own com purpose of paying the expense of tho purchese of lands arn yellow. Hye nor, with gales of 4,000-vushels of and barley malt were ¥ uid State quiet and nominal changed, while mt. For the q ol hange the general tendency of a ‘ed's =: 2 Wed tha remorhle the Preekient aball vos euch imeneran, | Uae Coourred ta chang’ & ie Y Of | Cyrae.—The sales embraced 680 bags Rio at Ze. and Congrers may from time to tino direct, arising out of | the market; but it cannot be expected that stocks La ner Ries eh techie ith di gnitt ethan ” -. . . 7 FON —— ite Meal er, Wil ‘ the sales of tao property formerly owned by rebels, aud | will go on advancing forever, without any check | ao c0hd: ihe sales @ubraced about 1,300 bales, on the which shall have been confiscated to the use United States, ‘The other sections matnly relate to the machinery by which the provisivus of the bill are to be enforced. ADDITION AL. IKSUT. OF TREASURY NOTES. The House resumed the consideration of the bill au- thorizing additional Troatury notes. Mr. Wicantrrn, (Union) of Xy., oppoved it, atall. After the board the market was steady. At the seeond board there was a general improve- ment in prices, and the market closed about steady, the following being the last quotations: United States 6's, registered, 1881, 10254 a 103; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, 106 a 106%; do. 5°4, 1874, 140. 0 ,olosing at about UL}, a Liao. salo oF 100 bags G cayaquil wold at p. b. 000 bbs. four were engaged els wheat, in bulk, abd \d. (all next woo’ nehols corn'ab $isd., in ship's bags; 200 tieree® iard at 27s. Gd. To London 2,600 bbis. flour at 28, 10%d., 660 Bois. Ol enke at 90s. per ton, 250 tierces lard ut 808., aud G0 Lona crushed bonus at Sas. od, He wauted to kwow what ia to bo done with the money, and . ‘ad. it whether any of it Is to b ppropriatod for the aman: | 953, a 96%; ‘Treasury notes, 7 310 per cent, 105 gaa ger Wir oly on giro ioe nd Support.of the cleven Mundred eumtraBiads T'.s041/. Tonnbsdes 6's, @ 6834; Virginia while prices were without obange of momeat. The sal bere who oceu \y houses which might be devoted to the ai 5 733 Toated up avoat 1,600 bbls. at $10 80 nm $10 87% for mess 56% 66%; Missouri 6's, 615¢ ® 51%; America: gold, 106 a 106%; Pacific Mail, 115% a 15%; New York Central, 04%¢ a 944; Erie, 3754 a 37%; do. preierred, 6544 a 65%; Hudson River, 4734 a and at $8.50 a $8 75 for prime, and ae $11 for untnepect mess. eof hus been more active, with sales of 260 Dbis. at $t1 a $12 for plain mess, and at $13 a $id for extra. Prime mess and beef hums wero quiet and mom!- nal. Cus meats were inactive and priees heavy. Sales of 200 packages were made at 99¢9. a 3ge. forfyhoulders, sick and wou t » instead of taking churches for that (rop.) of N. ¥., during his remarks, eaid or borrow money ab Geveo per contum’ than ve thw currency during the precent condition of . Putt, (rep) of Mo., opposed the bill. 474; Harlem, 16% @ 17; do. preferred, 424% a m " ‘ " phan en Se ink 4244; Reading, 67 a 5754; Michigan Central, 63% | fomaane svi won of 1.000 packages at five. a 8c. Putter was at 16c. a 17¢. ior goed to prime Stace, and at Se. for Ohio Geate, Cheese was at 7c., and Ohio nd nominal. ‘Sricas,—Seles of 1,600 bags of pepper were made atp. t Svoan? were firm and the recent advance sustained. ‘The solos embraced 1,950 bhde., nearly ail Cubas,at 6}s¢. for inforior aud at Te. & 746. for fair to prime re- fling goods, and at T3s0. & Tye, @ 8c. tor fair to prime aud choice grocery grades, with some loty Porto Rico Tigo. a 8)¢0., Ue latter an outs a 63%; Michigan Southern and Northera Indi ana, 27% @ 2754; do. guaranteed, 6234 a 62%; Panama, 136 a 133; TI is Central, 6244 a 627,: Galena and Chicago, 71%4 a 71%4; Cleveland and Toledo, 46% a 47; Chicagoand Rock island, 6714 @ 6724; Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy, 76 a 73; Milwaukee and Praivie da Chien, 3s), a 34; Tlie nois Central bonds, 7's, 95 a 95%,. After the second board New York Central was sould as high as 04%. Tho State loan of $800,000 was awarded to-day at Albany at a promiumof from 110%, te LIM, Tho principal takers were Messrs. Reed & Co. and Mosars. Gwinne & Day, cach of whom got $50,000. As the terms of the award oblige the takers to pay for tho stock in gold, the actual premium paid was, at to-day's price of gold, 16% a U7. This is higher than any similar loan eve* went was q) LINCTENANT COLONEL MORRIS, OF XBW TORK, Lieuvenaat Coleiwi J. Mortis, of New York, who was dat Fair Osta, died while en route far this cit; i wes very severe, and aliioatgh the best Bitention wee given to him, bo at last eue- Ifis wife attended bin to the ta He os ng children” Tia loas ts deo; sto.tel by panions ja are cad relatives, Tho funeral will be very privets, and take place from the residence of his bro cher-in-low, Married. Anpraaox—Srirest.—In Brooklyn, on Tnosday, June 17, by Rev. Cyrus 8. Foss, Was. FE. Axnreoy to Migs Ave. Lixn Sravcon, daughter of Wm. Simpson, lsq. timore papers please cop Chicé--Mix—On Wodnen June 4, at st church w Haven, Coun, the Novy. F. L. Drowns, Arran V . son Of the Inte Robert Bonstield ehester, England, to Counsita, young: » Mix, binq., of thie former city. nm, Magd., on Wednesday, June by the Rov. Browa Kmerson, . R. Ely, D. D., Me. Wa. 8. Susan E. SNow, youngest Inter of Nathanial Snow, Esq, of the former city. Panl's Counterfeits on the Manufactacers’ Bank of ‘kioy. Trov, June 18, 1862. it Oves on the Manufacturers’ Bank of ation. ‘ho execution ts good, aud woey unlows examined by th nierfeit was aken by the banks to-« iy workeda little darker than on the goature of the cashior is not fest rate. Naw counter: iy are in ceive the m before. ' Hae Jone 17 Ser 6019, | Myr. Cisco received to-day about & quarts. of a 0 of the bric apareet 7 _ Rev yo = 4 290, 2297. 2901, a: | . " nd ec fi J Hasret, dr., of Jorsoy City, to Axmusa, only ; +2951, 2598, B98, Pact uill'un for deposit and conversion, The present | Osusinter of Jacob Mayer, of thin city. | aly, O89 'g Added co extender Of Wednesday, period of suspense tonds to check deposits, Renpeit—HamitiomCin Sguday, December 23, 1861, by the Rev. D. C. Burchard, WiasrrS. Raxpeut,, of Breek- Ayo, to Raa j., daughter of Joba K. Hamil, of 0 Van..—On Tuesday, June 17, by Rey. R. K. Rodgers, D. D.,Mr.Netsow Ronvow,of New York Miss Ieaneta P., daughter of William Vail, kaq., of Market, N. J. Died. Bovmm.—On Tuesday, June 17, Taowas E. Bopnme, aged 43 years and 6 months. is friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from Huron street, between Wash- ington aud Franklin streets, Greenpoint, L. [., this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Croxin.—At Fordham , on Wednesday, June 18, of hoop- ing cough, Magy Fxaxces, daughier of Stephen and An- nie A. Cronin, aged 13 months. ‘The friends of the family ere invited to attend the feneral, from the residence of -her parents, Fordham, Westchester county, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'ciock. Cars leave Twenty-sixth street and Fourth ht and eleven o'clock. Casties.—At hor late residence, No, 149. Fast Thirty- first street, onWoduesday, June’ 18, of disease of thes heart, Mrs. Huvwawanr Castius, aged 83 years, 2 months: and 15 cays, : Funeral notice in Friday's paper. Camriett.—On Wednesday, June 18, Ropesiox Mok sa- ‘am, youngest son of Andrew and Margaret Campbell, aged 7 months and 14 days. ‘The funcrai wili take place from the residence of his parents, No. 27 Stuyvesant street, noar Cooper insti- oe. es Coparniay) afternoon, at pe o’cluck. The is Of the family are respect: vited to attend, without further notice, ‘a seer i NIN-—~-At Hageratowa, +7 On Wednesday, June: 18, Wa. B. Cony. Bric he ‘The relatives and friends of thefamily ara invited to: attend the funeral, which will (ake place from his late residence, Ninth street, betweea Fourth aud Fifth ave- a et Brooklyn, on Friday » a three o’elock. Dowsiz.—-At Yonkers, N. ¥., on Tuesday, June 17, while visiting at the residence of ber uncle, Lyman Seely’ of congestion of tho brain, Jussis Dowxim, aged 17 oars, 7 months and 14 days, ‘Tho relatives and-friends of the family are respectful- ly mvited to attend the suneral, trom the above place, this (Tharsday) afterneon, at one o'clock, ‘trains will leave Chambers street at ten and eieven A. M. Datry.—At Greenpoint on Wednerday , June 18, Brinaxr Darcy, native of Ireland, county Caven, parish of Pelmore, aged 40 years. ‘The fancrai will take place this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, Colyer strect, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Dowp.—On Tuesd vy, June 17, of disease of the hearty RiowarD Down, in the 56:h year of his a; ‘Thy relatives and friends of the faini spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, Sidence, corner of Ninety-ninth street and Kighth ave- nue, on Friday mornin |. ten o’elock precisely; and from there to St. Paul’s church, Harlem, where a solemn mags of requiem will be offerel up for the repose of his soul. Tho reumains will be interred in Calpary Cemetery. PREEMAN.—AL Fortress Monroe, on Thursday, June 12, of wounds received at the baile of Fair Gaks, WusiaM B., son of Willinta and Jane Freeman, axed 18 years, of No. 125 Kast Forty-lirst street, of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment. None name’ him but to praise. Facay.—On Tuesday, June 17, Mr. Dasiet Pacan, aged 102 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his daughters, 202 Rust Broadway, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hait- past two o'clock, Gay.—On Wednosday morning, June 18, at. Ros N.d., Henry B year of his 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitod to attend the funeral,from St. Barnabas church, Roseville, on Saturday afternoon, at-half-past vour o'clock. Morris and Fesex Railroad train leaves foot of Cortlandt. Street at 3:30 P.M. Hovston.—At Youkers, on Tuesday, June 17,Taomae Hovston, in the 37th year of his a: ‘The relatives aud friends, also th of his father-in- law, Samuel Fleet, isq.,of Brooklyn, are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, {rom the Reformed Hutch ehurcia, Youkers. Cars leave Chambers ztreet, at eleven o'clock A.M. Carriages will be in waiting at depot. The re- mains will be conveyed te Gregnwood Cemetery for in- terment. Janea.—On the morning of. Wednesday, June 18, of.te- ver, contracted at the White Honse, .Va., Joux C. Janus, @ volunteer in tho Sauitary Commission. ‘The funeral will be held at tho residence of his father, Rev. F, Janes, No, 1,248 Broadway, this (Thursday) af- ternecn, at two o'clock. Fast Tenth street, on Weduesday, le Gax, formerly of New York, in the 41st Krrny.—At No. June 18, of disease of the kidnoys, Issac. HRNRY Kinky, of Reslyn, Queens county, Long Isiand. Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Maxraw.—Suddenly, on Monday, June 14, of hemor- rhage of the Jungs, 'Jacon Maytaw, 2. Suudy Hook pllot.aged 27 years, 4 months and 4 days. ‘Th@ funeral will take place {rom the residence of his stepfather, Mr. Martin Gray, No. 12 Dover street, this (Thursday) efternoon, at two o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of the faintly are requested to aitead, without further notice, Morrow.—lIn Jersey City,on Wednesday morning, June 13, after a short ilaéss, ANUREW Moxnow, son of John. aud Margaret Morrow, aged 3 years and & monchs ‘the relatives and triends of the family aro respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, this (¢harsday) morning, hali-past. ten o’clock,from the residence of his pa: , No. 180 Grove street, Jersey City. Makxon.--On. Wednesday morning, June 18, Priur Fixyry, son of Markee, aged 11 years ana 7 months. ‘Tha funeral will take. place from No. 74 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘McSwervsy.--On Wedaesday, June 18, after a lingering illness, Mary McSwaexry, 70 years, @ native of counvy Kerry, Irelaud, patish of Rattoo. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tond the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two, o'clock, from her. late residunce, No, 12 Greenwich streat. California papers ploase copy. Perer.—On Wodnesday, June 18, Lovisa, beloved daughter of William and Mary Aane Poter, aged 5 yeara and 10 months, Oh, my dewresi Louisa, thou hast gone to rest, To Heaven, where all the pure are biest; ‘Thon hast beem from us, when thy smile was sweet, Aad although far away from us.we hope ene dag to meet. Oh, dearest, dearest daughter, in our hoart thy. image Still shall be, And we will hope in Heaven at last: that we may. meet with thee. The friends and acquaintances, of the family, are re- spectfully invited to attend the Cuneral, from ‘the: resi dence of her parents, No. 114 Mulberry street, on Kriday - afternoon, at two o'clock. without farther notice. Parker—Oo Wednerday, June 18, after a lingers gy illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Mar cy E., the heloved wife county Kerry, Ireland, agad 5 ‘The rei tives and frieuds of the faraily are reapeeif aiy invited to attend the funeral, from ier kato reside No. lle Baxter street, on Friday afternoon, af o’elock, without further invitation, Theremaivs © iii be taken to Calvary Cometery. Piounn.--On Tuesday, Jone 17, Taomas Purse T1 years, 9 months and 21 do, ‘The rola-ives and frends of the family-areresy seetuty invited to attend the funeral, frota the resident son-in-law, #. E. Lippincott, No. 62 Leroy eat eet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Youdon Ceagiend mapere vlcase 2097. Portock.—on Wednesday, June 13, dome i tho 24th your of bie age. ens "The Crieu-is aryl relatives of the farniix aces invited to watend iba fonsral roma the prti¢ Pr aera 129 West Forty-lirat. stroel, ie aftern wi it two o'clock Heoh ‘" (Thu y) Ryax.-—In nealay Jina . fever, Avns J youngest daughiae’ ci Weneet ft y and Elizabeth Ryan, aged 2 years. Heaven hath one angel more And earth one tlower leas. The friends of the fasaily are ronpecttull tend the funeral, irom the remidevoe of & nue, nis (Thursday) af , ¥ invited to at- seryparenis, No. ternvon, at two Hi. Seanlar’, inthe Sist y Sa? The tauersi wilitakeplucethls (TRA lay) atteracty, at huali-past twao'etodk, trom her ‘late’ reeidence, No, 246 South ¥ourth streot, Williamsburg. Tooeway.—Om Ths May 22, 1 at the Military ° pital, Dawfuexie island, & pane oem son of W. Mf. Taurmau, mi the List y ser of hisage. bE Tho friends and acquaintances of the family, elso thore, of his tathe: brovher Will jam, are respocttntly tuvited to atten neral, fro in bis inie residence No. 313 West Ewenty-seound sireot this (Yharsd clock, without fart iter incietioe eee hér invitation, fe 9 AL New Br wick, N..1., on Monday, Jone 16, Josue M. Vax ARSDAT® in thoosih year of lis (0. “he was interred on Wednesd ay, June 18. fen be saa grrr si Weewoite.—At his resilens y, Newport, R. day, June 14, (a the 621 yeRE of Kis age, Wutee one bo formerly and for m0 y years @ merchant of New rk. - ccsieeemeniieameee eanenad MISCELLANEOUS. RTICLES FOR SOLD 2R8 AP DALTINORS, WAMI- su Gn Ad be went at half rater « by Prondeay. = y the [HARNDEN EXPRES8, LL SIZES BUNTING AND sInK 8—0 A OF sale by HOSE R a CHA HAM. munutacturers Bt A TURE TOBACQO.-YRLL OW BANK TOBACCO. ‘Goodwin's Pure Yetlow Ba’ ak Tobacco, free from alliin- ities, for sale BY all tebece 4 ant acgat, dealers, and at Aoleanle by EK. GOODWIN & BROTUER, 209 Water strect- LI, KINDS OF CURAY Nu_AND DYBING, NO. 490 Broome sirect, corne ¢ of Broadway. Oali a see, Laiten" Dresses, Gendeme ars. Coat vost saine as new without (akin ga } Goats, Pants, Veste cleaned T BARKER'S—WIGP, OF THR VERY REST QUAL, i other hun’ hate artistes Call ead "tce tate: BUEDES gi ALUMS (FIPRY PEOTURRS) wailed at $3. V ing C # eaten ‘ast ‘ted ing Cards, Note Paper, Monograms ONES TENT METALLIC WRATIER Stitt ciudes de, wind and Fath vores Dopot U2 Broad way. room Me eee ie: VERMIN MINATORS, VERMIN MINATORS VERMIN IM INATORS, VEKMIN BXTERMINATORS, For vais, roashes, Croton and bed Bags, insoots, dey de. Tate, ae re econh potaote “Rats, don't die on the promises,” Bold by all drnggiets, chy and conutee Relacipal depos Fouoved Crom 612 to 482 Broadway, N.Y. AMEE. tons, caliosities, club and eased and all othe: 22 Bronawey, 1. New ‘York. poe skuiful and successful No. Cons, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED joi wud all diseases of the feu eu DrarnEes: ITS CAUSES AND PREVENTION. A red wituout palm hence uo the patient, by Dr Fier ‘Sigeom we to physicians and eux PO- lar treatise, by Dr. B. Bunford Lightulll, with ib justrations, “Price 7 7 pemenene. & “conts. “CARLETON, Publisher, 413 ANVILLE, PA. Diabetes, aud for five mou month of Suir, Lal) 1 pro ‘ater, apdintwo days alter using it 1 experi 3 and aller taking two botuceT waa Gatiraly reaper ineipie which restores hearing iu tbe, most Pease Fea ANNIN & €O., 1m: Gornex of William, Engiish Bunt cy po a ances jor Luree to thhty feet, wholesule and retail IMs capitiliots is invited to a new inycation tor inte casks. is unperineavle to the above and other datds, amd needs to be sen to satialy any one of the fact. An interest wi oO the treatment of deafness uni ai Ear, Fourteenth atreet —T—1800—X.—DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS.— R. E. BUNFORD a . MARK” Consultations Wuthe eke ee ee MARKS PLACE, SUNK Dr, WMH Giteua e186 Dear Sir—In February, 1361, T was afflicted with the Sugar tha I passed more than two lous of waver in twenty-four uours, fw ab often as tan or fwelve times during ae wets ae months IT lost about filiy pounds £ we it. Daring the vared two bot) proc of Constitudem regaining ny usual good healta. Yours truiy, au jes nd er ey MORGAN Bs SEE?, CUM street, N. ¥. . - “AFNESS; P. ES 5 revelry IM eo yobs os IN THE sore throat cut novel and sci one ons cane hi y the well known European Ovulist and Auriat, Dr. ‘linton place, ISENBERG, at bis otlce, 38 Clinton p fignth sireet, GS, GILT BALLS, BAG: EARS, POLES i Fetal, by HOUSE © GRAAL: mouulacures ee GS't FLAGS! FLAGSII! nufacturersof Pings, 99 Rulton slid FLAGS!1 JOHN N. STEARNS, vEAeers No. 60 Cedar street, nearly opposite the Past MPORTANT TO DEALERS IN PETROGEUM, COAL i’, Naptia, Benzine, &.—Cbe aitention oi dealers oe if applied for soon, Address Chemist, box 108 ARBLE AND MARBLUIZED SLATE MANTELS — Wes. Castle’on State Company, 412 Broadway, nd for eirculars, UIHALMIC AND AURAL Peun-ywania avenue, Washingio st ». C., devoted te of the Kye amt nown Europeam ‘The institnte 1s in charge of the wel a oculist and aurist, Dr. ¥. A. Von Mosclicisker, and can be referied ag to Its great success t9 Most of the members of butn Houses, or sex the Washingtoa N for fud pardoulars and special rele Nasional Inte ees. IUES, FISTULA AND DISEASES OP THE PELVIO Orgins, “Dr. Ml. A, DANLELS, 221 Sixth wvenus, near Or Us celebrated brand, apprars to be im evel) one mouth, as well as on every one’s bie. They ace # splenchd 5 article and can be relied upon to stremgthen aud invigorate exhausted nature. years with a severe lung ad copy of the prescription uted (free of charge) tious tor preparing and a Bure cure ft So only object of the advert? ser in sepding ise pre to benoit the affitered an 1 ceives to be invaluable; pes his remedy, agit wil cast them nothing, and max prove ® blessing, “Parties wish/.ng the om FOR SALE—OR WOULD BE RENTED, with stil Louse aud good o-liar. ‘Apply on ti mises, No. 218 Bowery. CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, naving been tohoalth ins. foe weeks by # very simple remedy, ater suiliered severak that dread disease ua/ng the same, whi , Biouchi Comsumpy.on, euch sad information whieh he hopes every suiferer will Uy reser} Rev, BDWA “an Wikaigh ae _Wiiliamaburg, Kings counsy, a matonst, ear t fe provontings et sutional, 0, ie ad general teaters of the oc hg he Bowrds o Fg Dime § ig Couneffiuen and Sup Ingutre for! ou ‘small We ite name of Frank.’ Whoever will return him to ‘street, © p stairs, will receive the above rewa Dp’ ave F* per: Sa’ 1 Boat és LAMENT OF THE FLE. Ae Long years hav e I wandered unfettered and free, amd ‘ald in ey - cer Ee = ‘the poor, Ti in tht: cous the ri " “And frighta oh tne yrarvior. bold a a os wasing Pe oe ee fowder J i: etlc and atrong, Invented by. ison, fs denth to our tribe, aw ravel cre tony. Lyon's. Powder, ts harn to mankind, best will kill all, house insects. ga den worms, plant bugs, &*. Lyou's Mag- netic Lille “are / where. death et and mire Sold e I. BABES, 20! Droadwug, New York re pHEB TWO G! UNT WEEKLY. i THE NEW YORK RRA For June 22, contains « story by Alice Cary; an, untque., 1a by W, J, Florence, comedian; » guop! etch overmor Spr igue, of Ruode Isiand; Muxicai aud Dramatie ‘ading (or the Military aud Flremea; Visor tthe News Agents, Dealers will send tert “Ghice Of puslication 204 Kubiou strc ator “LOST AND FOUND. OG T OsT—$s REWARD.—LOSZ, ON ever cing, between ¥ and 10 o’clack, in Prince ‘Bos, with brown face and ears. A LOST.—FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOS® O% ek, in Ninth avenue, a little Scoten Terrie Whoever wilt rowen Bim. to", Lawior, SL Nii, 2, will receive th D—AN IRON WATER TANK, AT THE HOVSTON wtvet ferry, W the owner can have by proving Dee id paying expenses, JUND.—PICKED UP, WESTWARD OF NEW ven, by schooner Orion, of Fall River, @ Jha ir For farther particulars apply to. Ne River, Mase. ] JOUND—IN BROOKLYN, AT A VERY EARLY HOUR a on Wednesday inoriing, the Lith tns'., an utiian tay j 7 F aound Sint, which the ownbs eas reciaum be roving pen and pep ing Porras a at 80 West Warren LION FERRY AND AMLTY STRER El ib ‘® lady's black Slik Umbreia, The guase wit iY anks ae the owner By leaving kab mea's Bank Qui broadway, over the Tra a's “O8T—WEDNESDAY NOON, JUNE 18 IN ONE OF the Mourvon sirectstagar ut tn gota out it the co ith mee! chain atacbed. contaiaing bijieand diver. ita stew) au |. Ow ‘. Snaer ral be suitably rewarded by fearing the sane at 308 West Fiftesnta street. Lostaty 4, SET AVENUE HORSE CAR, OR Te oat eee Et aad TES MC, a sady'e Gold HinuMe 17th inst,, between F2 and 1 P.M, a Indy 1 Watch "phe Anaor will be itberally rewarded by Tearing & at 115 Naseau street, room Lose TUESDAY EVENING, JUNZIT, A BLACK etites Abeauat Bice gs ta manay, "a euttanin'cowhae t also any, Pat auttabie Witte petd by returuing It to Win. It Tidal, 88 Groca vic ots yi torte’ cae? THE BRANDRETA HOUSE AND Maiien iane--teft in a siagr—a Dink loath i Carpet 3a a pauls, Vest, blad. and white ou erovat, ete, the tinder will be rewarded by leaving same at 63 Maiden lane. OST—IN GRAND STREET, BETWECN CHRYSTIER ud the Bowery, June 18, » pair of yold Bye Ui ‘The tinder will be hancsomsiy rewarded by leaving thea 38 Trving placg, corner of Sixteenth strent. O8T—ON PRS. ISTH JUNE, PROBAPLY NE. THR Brewin st buihling, & Diamond Rin: 9 fi rally rewarded by returning it to F.C. Waite, Wi O3t--ON SUNDAY MORNING, ISTH INST. Third avenue Car or gol Twen' anil Thirdavenue to Twen'y-fir-t stiect and Fourth av mens pin, bi & small Badge, known as a Soventh ro, in. gold, with NG. in centre, and moto “Pro Bae “enenamel. A tibeval reward will be gi Nam street, baseme.t. LostalX, GOING FROM RUEVENTU STRERT, It lds Wifth avenue stage, to Siowne’s, opposite Ue Metre politan Hotel, a pairof Pott bane: Sivcres wrapped tn p lismue paper, The finder will be rewacded by ving the. sane at 74 West Eleventh st ON SUNDAY AFTE! chanel and tia et Gloria’ left at 37 WH OST-ON MONDAY, 16TH INST.. A GOLD SCARF Pin, rapreseutiag a large beetle, with sacral’ eyes and gnamelied body, Any person returning It to 626 Bowery will be attitebly reward OST OR STOLEN—A DEED OF $9000 TO THE Wash Cemetery; made anc acknowledged inet suinrnerswritbout conuideration, The pulic ate werwed ‘attempting to or pa Sse i ng Treasurer of the Wasuingtc u © OST OR STOLEN—FROM THE subscriber, on the 3th inst., a po bilis, accounts, and several note: Lights & Bradbury, dated April 2, } wt for two hundred and fity-two 28-100 doilars; 2's0 check of hatin Oui Company for Mxty (4.10) dolar datet Juve 182, the Payra fof which has been siopped. Any persom returning radhes, Pipers, £0. 10 the sucseribor will se ceive ive dollars reward, and no ques fons ariced.! J.B MILLE, 231 Bile beth atrnet, Sees REWARDS, abi w ows Mul EWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, JUN 17, 4 LARGE Diack and tan Blut; she had on a block waar ar, had anawors 0 the name of Nellie. If tie p¢-0 1 w ber will call, = 107 West Twenty. ‘iret he Cl receive $5 REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, (7 |i INST. $ jut Hoon, either in the Sus. fever, atreed or in from’ 18 to the corndr of Nase st: a smal Pocketwook, containing from $25 to $25.1 go! 1, DAis. The above rewere will be pail by leavin casted? in the store, or et 408 thauwa of the 0 te iv etthor ae at tier ON THE, AYEL $5 sti hind feat tipved with white had on a black collar dd with red. Any one return) pore reward. the same to 344 EWARD.—LOST, ON FOURTH $1 aa oe Twenty-third to fw i Slits and sliver. boon, cuptrining about the between Twer iy-srcond ant ‘tv | atreok, will recelra ‘Any one returning ihe 3 y STilncete the aboro reward andthe thanks ot the owner, a ~ REW ARD.-TE © FOUND TH SLO packs of bat conwich Ban! last, Saturday oft om, oe Amount, al Biaveeute sinest, lands by 18 soud the bal ‘iiias woorn