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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 186% dotant ted, Detective Wilson aud’ wig, anee tparruations of 29 _buperinvendent | farther interference with the institutions of t be raeceieanse to debate oe. INTERESTING FROM NEW ORLEANS, | Sgnzsrtotthisstty rw op the rotiowing touching rei ; New Juno $1902, | the t of slavery, ‘The States si to ‘removed his, truxks, princtpally ‘Major General B. ¥. Botizs, auaudieg ptt that question fn their own way. ‘the | Indies’ ‘ar parel, and the furniture b hs office, to of the Gulf th wishes is to bave*the terms of the constitution juarters, Gaxxnsi—We have seen the of the six. men, Abrabem Malan TinldDayte, Bia c Sata, Pairk ane, Geo! ams an jam Sunley, conde: . to deach for violatiig tne! jer of | to the utmost to calm the ions of men who jor violating thelr parol, given ax the surrender of | to th m, the, onary pesaions.ct whe Yesterday morning the black mail operator was brought ace tate Kelly. Arespectabie down town lawyer was present and tostified that he had received one of SE888 Reprieve of the Rebel Soldiers Con- 3 Forts Jackson and St. Philp, by’ organ Mi Coffin’s letters, and, suspecting something w! demned to be Shot. ca and join the army Of | have erred kuew not what they had been aE lat Satiafed himssif thas his susvie uns were eon toe 1. 50 do. Pt DORA hose honor | te past be forgotten, and ail go forward with their | and ihen informed the police. (n searching Coffin 60 do. i agi are huawei a one jiyHiable tg | s0customed cocapations and sin no morg- "Kindness room the police found a carpet bag full of the black mail 200 © do. G Butler Providi Wesagraveend heinous an olence. Yaw smcies Out | reiceenty which is ow ‘most wanted to eT eee ~ aaa san ollevce, ° en. Butler Providing Labor Baie poweriul government never diminishes ite strength fof New Orleans, This feeling, female wearing apparel. It is said that he has been car- L er lc for the Poor. “ye doubt, General, tuese mah were partly driven by want, Le oop ot Fromoat, Theipe and fun D Wish ton and Now Seas : cine woked oo ‘ i War ya e ‘eluted, aud have loug been so, Superior minds have » Unk i 7 oi 100 4 det or Biicle ‘Saddle and Bridle, for sale, Inquire iven them heretofore false impressions, and they have been much to weaken the cause of the Uuited States. efault of $1,000 bail, in the Toul .: of HEADING & MBPRONG, ‘Third avenue, between ‘unier sich errors aa have atlas brought chem to the | President's proélumations anauling.Abo99 of: the tbr —— 9th and 190th streets, Havlem. a nee 4 poy 4 tn cant 2 2 from report, trlal and BERVIOEA! |ORSE, WAGON Union Meetings Called Throughout | onmetto? ws ccc thom ony nen snd brethren who | tue exolusion of politic fren the pulpit FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. STYLISH AND BLE HORSE, WA its Bhould confine labors to spiritual matters, allowing all men to go en in their own way. This terrible war was it abont by those wearing clerical robes at the and if those of similar at the South had not been provoked iate a course eq! adverse to com- condemnation, bave erred and are in danger. ‘Gencral, the event Las shown that these men were unable to resist the force of the governmeet, or to resist the vigi- | to heat lance and fidelity of its officers, They are subdued and Powerloas., Thelt case exeltes our commisserstlon and that | Nord Of hundreds of others, We ask your merey uj ‘At the present moment the government needs no excessive cho. occupying the different S856: and Harness wanted for immediate use, for cee jaluad 4 unincumbered farm lan ise fa thie oe Wisconsins “Addvess box 4834 Post A FINE PONY, 13 HANDS HIGH, FOR. the City. ‘Tuursvay, June 10—6 P. M. The money market is quiet: money is loaned on call at 4 per cent. Certificates of public indebt- bitty ae A jarnces, will be sold at auction by SCHENCK. way thie day (Friday), at} o'clock, Also al exool- mon sense and public good there would mot now be that LOYAL SENTIMENT INCREASING or to enforce ovedience or to command res} SESSSEScS8x388 z sshe Lang % mand notes, 103 ardon their ofeuce, ‘Tbe. act will restore them to misery which pervades the whole community, North | edness, 100% a 74; green back de: notes, &e., &, ne briety of reason and to useful employment. Tt wil ilithem | and South, P a3;. Commercial paper4a6 per cent, An un- A ba LACK gt Sion a LOR, Sea om Wish gratthide 3 you aul te Oe Bow Sore nodig: | 4 SEBEL GENERAL DEBTOR TO MAJOR ANDERSON— ir ORE Glo harness; etx od, last May; warranted sound aud represent. Jt will demousrate he mildness of authority, ‘A YANKES REBEL. defined feeling of uneasiness prevails in financial | 1000 EricRR6thmbs 861g tie; also's brown Mare, 14 hands'2 tuckes high; good ta The folto Bo leas than force and sirengih, are essential altrivuten of om the New Orleans Delta, June 7.) circles, and tends to check business. 10000 Had B BRot ba, $9 pec {elenddle or harness; warranted sound and kind: has bees following extracts from our files of New Orleans the power you represent. Genoral Cocke, of this city, is ina ‘‘tight place.” Just Exchat is cae tis i 1000 Mich Bpc bs,old 105 | 50 Nor & Wor RR. ridden K4 2 a e eeperty ofigned oe mnlo papers received by the Ocean Quesn were put intypeon | General, receive this prayer for le, tm the spirit which | before the war broke out he announced that he woud change firmer, without nsactions. | 4000 eae bi a oe “ bap ed oo aay goimg to. Europe. address. Wednesday, but owing to the ressure on our col* | ‘ciate it, an earnest aud heartful desire to promote re- | never pay his Northern debts. , Among his creditors was | Bankers’ bills on London are quoted at 11774 a 118, 3 ‘ a wl i TE RT RS oS . rts oe Soncttintion and peace, jor And f Kentucky, the defender of i O......+.. 107 139 Mich SORNIRR. 27% RIAGES.—CALL AY 64 CEDAR STREET, AND umns yesterday we were compelled to omit their publi- | We remain, General, with profound mabe" anes} Make Amann, ok Sates ee ce Fort Sum- | and on Paris at 4.87% 0 4.90. Gold advanced this | Go00 mick Soiidmiig 86% 100 0. + Brig: OABRIAGEE CALE top Beales ni gg Mt tion until to-day, ‘ “a THOMAS. DURANT, | good deal of property in this city. Already $50,000 | Morning to 100}, sold im the afternoon at 10674, | 21000 Micl’@osf bis tol, 17 do... Ato | ght Coupe Hockaway; to MACAEPINE’S EDBY, worth of it has been seized by order of General Butler. It will be confiscated, and we trust that Majer Anderson will be paid out of the preceeds. Dr. Porter, @ Counec- ticut dentist, during his residence in this city has bo- come a fearful Sonthern rights man—sofearful, thata year ago nothing Jess than pure secession would suit . He As the roader will perceive our New Orleans corres- pondence of yesterday has already given s summary of the matters mentioned below. SOW THE LATE UPRISING OF THE PEOPLE 18 RE- GARD) In pursuance of this feeling petition, and in the in- terests of humanity, Major General Butler issued the following order:— Hagapquakters DeraRTMENT OF THE gor} m New Onixans, June 3, 1562, GenriemeN—Your communication to-day concerning the unfortnnate men who are under sentence to be executed and elosed 106% bid. Some ss the foreign houses i 160 Hy Cen RR eri ste oy which received stocks for sale are buying gold for | 60COTerreH &A2m 88 = 175 Cley - the purpose of remittance; at least one of the suc- | 300° Che NW letm, 64 100 kd oe 2000ChA NW asbds 47 300 ys cessful bidders for the State loan was likewise a | 15000Ch&N W2d mtg 24 an g inRB 129 |ARRIAGES.—FOR SALE; AT LOW PRICES, TURN ‘over seat Rockaways, one elegant two scm no top ce, Ww fc 3 equare do: t Wa MAGALeing & HOEY, ‘Cedar street, oP; i A i 8000 Han & St JoRR 50 [From the New Orieans Delta, June 11.] to-morrow bag received, as it deserved, most serlous con- is very rich, slightly vulgar, and a full-blooded | buyer this morning. The public continue to sup- OR SALE.~A HORSE SUITABLE FOR TRUOK OR ‘There cun be no better evidence of the immutability of | sideration. traitor. He bas beou arrested for conspiring the | ply the market with considerable freedom. Every Eo fa b uia-E hy axtecan fp sale Chath Tannive at the. lamer yaad this government and the wherent power of the loyal | , Tae cocearaiations of gentlemen of your known ity, | government. He is now in fort Jackson. Colonel Farr 5 3000 do. 94 aiig | Comer of Morton and West strects: States to ultimately suppress rebellion and restore the | iielligence, high social } position aad, A thorough acquaintance | should eee that such of the soldiers’ teeth as have buen | bank and money broker receives parcels of gold } 5009 Tol Wa iH 43 Walon than the ready response that came from ali sec- | Si action of the pespie of New Orleans, onsht te have great | Mpaired by “salt horse’’ aro at once put inorder by thi® | from the country daily. People who are } 2000Gal&Chicistm 103 48. | TOR SALEWTEREE PAIR OF WELL MATCHED £8B tions to Washington ai the bare intimation of calling for | and determining weight with me, a'stranger among you, | Cotmectiout Southern martyr. ‘ p 3000P,FtW&Chistm 9F 4756 | Horan eet Gece healings ae, Sanita sis more troo} & million of men stand ready to-day | culled upon to.nct prompuly under’ the best fight imay 18 | pug yxION ARMS GECUKG NOT omeY “Race” Boy | Wise are selling their gold and pocketing the pre- | sioop'miwachadm 8% Ge | eee ae eee ee ae em pel mgring ¢ ons ranks, 9nd: nets rae - flag’ and ix pened | one jestion.. Te nadditlon, “PLENTY.” mium. It will sell, in all probability, at 2 or 3 per | 13000’ do. v.88 41% — glorious assoeiations, shou! ecoms apparen' Fr | Inent to the covermentto! the UnitedtSiates renders it cortaim ‘rom the New Orleans Bee, June 10. nt again within a few days. Ruraor asserts that | _5000CI & Pit m 68 41% OR SALE—200 CARRIAGES, FAMIGY ROCKAWAY; — ae ee (ee For hecoed oe biaph or imterests of the eountry could hav The i of New Orleans are not likely to Lacsanoce es yas ‘Treasury Note aa will encounter unex- boty American gold 10634 250 41 pb ar: bye gg oa — 3 bung Grocers garded agaimost limitless, and none but those who know | Of the justice wii calls for the death of these men Ican | ‘ith fanwiue, although they Re sepia 0 ~ d bie) Ho acts Harneas, 6 10 Nevins etreety De 61% | Suange, 6p Horses and may forego mamy Inxuries, and to live far less sumptuously | pected oppositionim the Senate. 30008 = do. - 15 sha Mer Ex Bk.. 95 the resources of the States that now engaged in sug- | bave no doubt, The mercy it would be to others in like 166 Fulton avenue,-Brvodly: : " cases tempied to offend, to have the terrible example of the | tham they were formerly accustomed todo. When we 1 * bThg Siu conreh nd tho elasticity of that abundance er ores, | pumishment to wich Uhese wingulded mentare funienced, | take into consideration the fact annonaced by ove of the Tbe ak hime inerbers yet ane bag OO Coma gece Ihe Pais 24% | 77on SALB—A SPLANDID BAY MARE, BLACK LRos, mon and material that. at the frst flash along the | “Uinetkicuusnion, sou who have suffered for the Union: | Noten tiers, is wiltaot require any profeund sagects | nee bons the cians of ant atv, m Gaareaa eusign Rie as mane and tail; perfeey sound and kinds can ot wires places @ second half miliion of soldiers at the | who have stood by it in evil aud ood report; you Who ty to conclude that ‘ere many weeka proviaione of every morning board the’ sixes of 1851 advanced 34, TiCin Ham&DaytkR ae Be Sek ree . Inquirrof WM. T..Aly ete ane cathoned aeum under thactag mbick | kind, as wellas merchandise, will be attaimable by all hor bas been here so foully ontraged, and to whose wrongs these | who seck them. poe poe forfeited; Ad ¥ here beara, “ HOW THE LEAVEN IS WORKING. erted your talents to save the iives yap pe (From the New Orleans Delta, June 10.j hour of true peril, ought to have determining* weight, when Ray: Bay, Umiox Mt 7 oS . * . 5 zx.—Public meetings will be Your opinions have bee deliberately formed. You ask for |» Tat efoto wing orderne these y ¥ ball have them, You that this ney of the government is’ best, fo pod of 1, Onsaturday, Juno 14, in the Lyceum’ Hall, at halt disposal of the President. And it is no detriment to the ultimate triumph of a just cause that there are some reverses. The history of all warfare compels us to ex- pect nothing else; but in the present contest there has ‘been quite as lite to retard the progress and ultimate trivmph of the Union arms as ever fell to the lot of any military campaign. An obst: lion on the part of the disloyal States may prolong t! contest, and more severely tax the resources ef bot 112 Warren RR...... 90 Tennessees 14, Missouris 44, Pacific Mait 34, Har- 100 Little Miami RR. 105 lem preferred 134, Michigan Central 34, Michigan Southern 44, guaranteed 34, Galena 14, Toledo 34; the only exception to the market was Rock Island, which declined 24. There were large sates of railway bonds, which, aceerding to public remor, ) VOR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK PONTHS, 14 HANDS A high, wix years old, kind In single and double h and 2 pertcee caddie lores. for indies to rides. fvee from olf tricke and vice, and warransed sound, To be'zven at Walt's- Stables, $81 and $83 Fourth avenue. IRON GRAY IRE, FIVE 7000 do. 2000 California 7’s.. 97 6000 Brooklyn ¢ wl. 1063¢ JOR SALE—A SPLEN. clemency of the government is best for the that ears old, 15 bands, warranted sound and kind; cam cause Witch we allhave at heart. Be itso. Youare more | past six o'clock re likely to be better informed upoa this than Tam, I have no On Saturday, June 21, in the Fourth distriet , Ui hi “ wot th tg im single or double harness or underthe saddle; sides; but the final result was a foregone conelusion be- | wish tod ing but that which will shot 1 2. turday, June 21, in the Fourth district, Union | came from Europe yesterday in the China. The | 1000ill Cen RRbds. 969{ 460MichSo&NI gs 6236 y on ‘ ai forethe Aree gua. wan Sred. St Soest net hares | Tatteoas mbmening out taat, walen wit enc the man of | Hall, Jackson strcet, t baif-past six oflock PM. eae ee ereey ta trae Erncpe tee | Zo0biadaatktimbs $0" 1251 Comtut seri. eaye | Tarte PUNGHLUTINE: Aenaoy Dusness, Eequtre ny other result than a complete triumph of co: away when they were led to raise their hands against the 3. On Saturday, June 28, in the Third district, at a P! ‘ Pp 5000 Pit, FW&dHi2m 83 300Cley & ToL RR... 47 ol ait stitntional right, and & thorough vindication of ‘th conmitntion and laws o¢ the Untied Sune eee | ae Pag pigreaisate eats ant'ata time | 2! here is likely to lead, before long, to wm | 4000 Mich So sf bds 101 200. dos.....880 46 on BALE A: SELENDID-COR BEL MARE, BIvThEM ity of 101 gover . " °- - my 4 . . +, i ia hands it years old, and Kind tn spithy of asain Soe pas nt rebellon and cage tit juice cau overtake ors map penne all paren fro jeanne Ar ey equalization of the prices current here and abroad, | 92000 American gold. 106% ‘en OF double harness: cau trot in thiee mnjuutes or ne-eate. 25 shs Mich CemRR. 633g 400 dO. rv0e 50 a - 68 200 10. b20 830 814% «100 Chie & RieIs| RR. 6615 . 93% LOOOMIL&PrauCRR 34 280 93% ae BO 76%, ‘The regular meetings of thi ion Association of New Orieans will take place every Wednesday, at the Lyceum Hall, at half-past six o’clock P. M. All members are re- spectfully inviied to attend. A order of the Executive Committee, iS DUFAU, Secretary. THE CREVASSE. {From the New Orleans Picayune, June 7. ¥ PrLaQueminms @anish.—A ‘correspondent sayo:—The The clomency of General Butler in sparing the lives | Doyal crovusse, which had been stopped a short time ago, of the prisoners wae wise and judicious, amd will, we | 1s again runping, being uow about six acres in width. doudt not,ibe eraticying to the community. On the left bank of the river all ‘Ve plantations for (From t) w Orleans Picayune, June.) nearly six tiles below thegbreak are partly overflowed, ‘The six reprieved soldiers were despatched yesterday, | and the water keeps on @eroaching oa dry land with on the steamboat Empire Parish, to Ship Island, there to | such rapiffity’that the rice fields at Pointe-a-la-Hache, at undergo the penalty fixed by the military authorities, | no very distant day, will be inundated, if the river does which is bard labor during the pleasure of theyPresident | not soon fall. The country in the vicinity of the Jesuits’ of the United States. Bend crovasse, on the riglit side of the river, is gradually GEN, BUTLER AND THE LABORING POOR. being flooded. ‘Ihe crops look very promising. ‘The {From the New Orleans Delta, June 7.] health of the people is excellent. quire of/¥. A. KNOFE, at Jedersen Stables, No. Ol Chris pher direct. 2 JOR SALE—A FINE PAIR ‘OF SORREL HORSES, : bi Jowees ular, W30 G45e aoo.smueeaiCidpeet 14° | Hage Winco, DoutleHarats, Bankes de. Thr Abore 4 be ontlemaai, who offers ‘hem because ae 50 Nor & Wor BR... 4276 | town, and will bewokd cheap. Appiyat 14 Dutch streets F°% SAIM—A BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS HIG?) WR * tween 8 and 9 years old, good insdoable or single has. ness, sound aml kiad. nay Mr. Miles stabbe, 6& and 56 Wes! Nineteensh street. (OB SAEE—A ¥ERY STYLIIM GRAY HORSE, PF bron verso, ea handy higberound and ‘kiwi Single or double harness, can trot in $10, Inquire of De, CORT. Se ere ean reac'et hae Mansien four yn. Po, SALE—FOUR MICE TEAMS OF HORSES, some single, suitable for coupe or wagon; three Our prices: are probably teo high in some iw stances, andthe Europenn prices too low. At the close of the Asst board a decline was caused by a rumor to the effect that Secretary Stanton had called out the entire State militia of the North. Explanations rendered the story less alarming, and a rally ensued. At the second board the market was lower on all descriptions. Central sold at 9394, and the Westem shares were all down. At the close the market was un- settled, the following being the last quotations:— United States 673, registercd, 1881, 10234 a %4; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, 106 a 3%; do. 5’s, 1874, 96% a 97; Treasury notes, 73-10 per cent, 10534 liveat people are the rulers and law makers, no feetion or ¢ mbination ean succeed in overthrowing the govern mont or disiutegrating the territory, is in a state ef delu- sion, and from which he will awake whenever he comes to behold the reality. ConsTiTcTION OF THR UNTON ass0cTATION OF NEW ORL ADOPTED JuNE 4, 1862. {From ‘ew Orleans Delta, June 7.) Article 1. This agsociatign shall be known as “The Union Association of New Orleans.” Its object is the restoration, in this city, of the constitution and laws of the United States and of the State of Louisiana, as they existed previous to the passage of the act of secession, onthe 26th o. January, 1861. Art. 2. Tho officers of this association shall be:—1. A Prosident. 2. Four Vice Presidents, exch representing one of tho four districts of this city and therein residing. $. A Secretary, who at the same time shall act as Troa- surer. the proper order to go to the Provost Marshal to suspend the execu'ton of the sentence of death upon Abraham McLane, Daniel Doyle, Edward C, Smith, Patrick Kane, Geo. L. Witliams and William Stanley and shal! com- mute their punishment to hard labor upon the fortifications at Ship Isk.nd, or the nearest military post, during the j lea- sure 01 the President of the United States, Ihave the honor to be your friend BENJ. ¥, BUTLER. J. Ap. Roz Esq. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tucrspay, June 19—6P. M. Asues.—The market'waa steady, with sales of 30 bbis. pots at $5 75 a $5 8134, while pearls were quiet 2196, Breavstvrrs.—Flour—The market was ratherfirmer> with more activity, while receipts were moderate. ‘Thesales embraced about 16,000 bbis., closing-within the following range of prices:— g Art. 3. The above named officers shall be elected b; We invite attention to the subjoined communication | gr, onaRLES HOTEL TO B& REOPENED FOR THE ‘ 3 ‘ 3 boys, one pair of blackes.very nice, which-w iil be sold majority of tho votes of the members present, ya from the Commanding General to the military eomman- pis sh ong caste 8 Y% Tennessee ls, 6874 a 5824; Virginia 6's, Specie Sey Wot fe a 97 fiat fromthe country "Can be seen at $0 and ST A, ty mens psn et owas wan. | eee are rere | ptaot Grate, | ot nei aceman gl sce a Poobe | Serene ae eae erga —) A . Fi jute @ quo- t ol _ | prineiy tel in New Orleans), is to be reopened for the | 6’; bf '; American gold, 10634 a 24; Pacific | Common to ehoice extra Western. a OR SALE—4+\ FINS SORREL ORSE, ? tum for the transaction of business. int Wil be seee that, with the twofcid objeot of cleans: | Sutertainment of the public. ’ General Butler, who for geicin® m5 ee Yi ns C role 937 ve ip Canadian... 440 2:6 00 Years old, fiteen hands high; kind in harness snd‘e Art. 7. There shall be an executive committee of this | {7 ‘Be wireets, Ih Orie ee eevee Now idle in cons.. | Some time past Las ocoupied the St. Charles aa his hoad- Mail, 115 a %; New York Central, 9376 a 945 | Siitnern mixed 4°05 m5 60 | perfect saddle borsefor ladies to ride; t-te, froin ‘all wricks asagociation which shail be composed ‘of the Pr srenee bf che stringency of the times, and who are cen. | qWarters, will remoye to a private house, By this ar- | Erie, 9124 a 24; do. preferred, 6434.8 %4; Hudson tri 57) o10-35 | and waenet re none eee the Vice Presidents, the Secretary and twel sequently unable to foed themselves or families, the nt the number of strangers. now flocking to 14014; Harlem, 17 034; do, preferred, Good te choice family 610 a 725 members, three from each di-‘rict, nominated by the y ‘Sea loyrnant af two | Now Orleans will be provided with accommodations, River, 4774 0 74; Harlem, 17 a 7%; do. preferred, | py, 275 a 400 OR SALF—A. FINE: PAIR OF BL (VERMONTY President, snd apyevyed iy slits eeeeietion. vey tmspensation, | Which, up to this time, have been lacking, 42% 9 %4; Reading, 56% a 57; Michigan Central, |<Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywine, a5 12%5 Horses, 1534. hande*bigh, 6 and 7. years. old, tine styles * Art. 9. The terms of memoership of this Asgociation aro:—First, citizenship of the United States; second, cit!- zenghip of the State of Louisiana; third, to declare the intention to become a citizen of the United States; fourth, the taking of the oath of ailegiance to the United States, ad signing this constitution. * . * —Canadian flour was in moderate demand, and prices | 20d petion: greatrandeters, and Of great cadurance | as, le and double harness. Also a tee J arse, 18 bans high, 6 yven@ ot, eit he Tail ah wie ing over 1,100 pounds; of courage, and's grané- driver, Would make asplendid coupe hc-we. Can albtr seen ai the Metropolitan siaites, comer, of F-tnoe and Cros by Streets, until Monday, the 28d, if not sold. ‘OR SALE—A WANDSOMB, YOUNG AND KIND brown Horse, black ‘30 white, bob tail, about hands high; perfectly sownd |.» good trotter an€ of greaten-- durance, Can be seen fonwtew days at M. J.J. Hi Mi 63 a 24; Michigan Gouthern and’ Northern In- Giana, 26%, a 27; do. guaranteed; 6234 a 34; | were-steady at our quotations, with sales of 900 bbls Panama, 136 a 137; Minois Central, 6234 a 4; Southern flour was in better rape in tied tava Galena and Chicago, 7134 a 72; Cleveland and | ment te the West Indies, withealos of 2, aS our Toledo, 467; a 47; Chicago and Rock Island, 6634 a | M™otations. tess fown bad ‘firmer, nie te pict a Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 34 a 34; Illi- quotations, Wheat —_ quiet and, Prices were ‘un: i] by T. chi ¢ selections were limited, and the last qao- gt ee “ts i ri beem before the tation y hold. the sales embraced about 30,000 Grand Jury for several days, and a large number In addition, the general proposes that the United States shail issue to 80 employed one soldier's ration per day of Lfty on f wholesome food, whi cimens of rebel blanks found in the New Orleans Custom will be equal in value, at the presect prices of provi- | House when that city was occupied by the Union forces. sions, to the sum paid by the city. The following is the | The first is a printed copy of**An act recognizing the ex- communication of General Brtler:— intenco of war between the United States and the Con- Huapquanregs Deraneeney om, Syes gaa fecerate States, and onowns leijors of marque, prizes e a ee and prige goods’’ (approv }, 1861), which autho- er Commanxpayt anv City Couxcit or New rizes the President to grant letters of marque to private GueNenAL SURPLEY AND GextLEWEX—Painful necessity | vossels te prey on the commerce of the ioyal States. To compels some action im relation to the anemy and starv- | this actis algo attached ‘Presidents directions taprivate med vessels,” heretofore published in the HeraLp, and the person REBEL DOCUM: FOUND‘AT NEW ORLEANS. One of our New Orieans eorrespondents sends us spe- 3 . * * Art. 11. Ail the officers and members of this Associa- tion shall take the folowing oath:— “1, ——, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will true and faithful allegiance bear to the United States of Ame- rica, and shull support and maintain, to the best of my So ing poor of New Orleans. Men willing to labor cau not get | ar & by which to support themselves and families, and are | algo the ‘*form of boud”” to be entsred into fort . “Bocuse of the sing of thetr betrayers, a worse than the | Wishing to take out e commission o¥ letter of marque¢or ct hare = purpose ae eee et tow cat breed, ang thou fetus nate tke | ‘The nest is a pamphlet entitled “Treasury Circular, of an ae thou eat bread until thou return unto No. §," issued by “'C. C. ‘Memmin, Georeta of th , round."* . 8," »C. S erThe Condition of the streets of the city calls forthe prompt- | Treasury,” and purports te contala “Regulations. rela tive tothe entry of suitable merchandise imported by est action for a greater cleanliness and more perfect sanitary Hrapqvarrers Minrrart Commaspant, preparations. hi the river Mississippi (rom places above the limits of the ‘New Oniaws, June 3, 1862.” Fee ae erent as flim ees E | Confederate States, and intended 99 be loaded at places Informatton having been received at these headquar- 1. The city shal! employ upon the streets, Sot bar un. | otber than ports of entry or delivery.” ‘ers of unauthorized intrusions into private houses, it is } occupied landa i the city a force of men, wit per it The third is a blank form of reecipt for “Dray. competent direction, to the number of @bilities, the Union and the constitution thereol. help me God." ANTHONY FERNANDEZ, President. Louw Ivurau, Secretary. {From the New Orleans True Delta, June 5.) NOTICE. GENERAL ORDEXS—No. 11. New York livery siables, Stoadway, between 3a. at $I 15 for prime winter red Western; $1 05 for Sea Srenuah Saar Milwa club ‘delivered, aud do, in store at 7 OR SALE—A BAY CAS6IUS M. CLAY MARB, and d5e. a $1 for Chicago’ spring. Corn was withopt | W'easaiicn stat Rechte af as of witmesses, including the: agents ofthe State of | E08 $1. tor cin the asies footed up some $0,000 | beautiful driers ca trot in Sabor etter. Gr be soem ws Indiana, have been examined. Mr. Samuel Hal- } bushets; Da Vis for — — pao store, ‘ges nee for | the Fashion Course, by inqu'rimg for M. ROG! fo d mi: in store ant 2 7 new al O.. <aieieme unineme dala aes, Caeieaa lott, whove name has beon mentioned in comnec- } EN TRC wr damaged, “Riye was Aria, with a smail| JOR, SALE—TEX NEW AND SEGDND BAND: TOP tion with the affair, sends us the following card:— | galo of North river—600 bushale—at 950. ‘Barley wae iu | one aud iwo sat Sunger Wegous, two tocond hand ‘To 1x Pumiic.—Various rumors have rocently been | better request, and sales of 6000 bushels Canada East } one Beets (light), one Squars-Bos, two seats, with cirenlated i reference to au alleged overissue of In- | were made at 70c. Parley +malt was quiet, but firm. | top over both. Agply at 27 Weeuter street. diana State bonds. My connection with the bonds of | Oats were steady, with vaperi anaes: ont Western at Le at Ab G0. a: F% SALE—A THOROD MBRED NORTE’ DEVON: idsome. a metal;” and was intended to satioly the secesh planters, who sent their beils to be made into cannen, that they had arrived at New Orleans in safety. This blavik !s signed, “For the Governor; F. H. Hatch, agent, Pethe envelope containing these documents is one of the large number stoleu by the traiters from the United States government when the Custom Liouse in New Or- igans-was wrested from the Unxon aloug with the State. ‘Custom places in dence, shall incure te health as well of the citizens aa my ‘ope The mecessitics of military operatiogs will retain inthe city a larger number of those who commonly leave it dur’ the summer, es lly women and childre! an usually resident here during the hot mouths, Their lea! vy T will care for may troops. T one will harm the other. The epidemic so earnestly prayed for by the wicked will bard sweep away the strong although he may te armed, ani Jeave the Weaker woman and child untonched. 2. Thateach man of this force be paid ipo, Bacon ite revenue tifty cents per day, and a larger sum for skilled labor, foreach day's lator of ten hours, toward the support of their families, and that in the selegifon of laborers with families dependeat upon them be’pre! 8, That the United 8 1 ta ployed, for each day's work, @ full ration hereby ordered that no officer or soldier shall hereafter | iem's and un No.——,” given at the Custom Howie for ‘articles sent | that State omm by my. recoiving-them in the aearch or forcibly enter any private dwelling without | {We thousand, fer at least thirty working days, in puttin Mevcapshsd. tothe call of Gent Beauregard for bell | regular course of Dusiuess az-collaterals for advances | Covrwe.—The sale of a cargo of 2,860 bags Rio was ade | ore sivteen Heads cight yeecs ou, repo yd itten authority from the Commanding General of this | ‘20s? condition as, with the blessing of P'ravi- made and money loaned on faith. of thossinstruments; } at p. t+ and'100 do. Jamaicz ab p. t. suitable sor a family doctor oveny hard work. Ful} Gorzon.—The market wes firraer, while the sales cm- bracedebout 2,000 bales, closing on the basis of 31 340.8 ber! fow middling ky arse p03 Poe Bree ‘nmgmrs.—To Liverpoo! ) ddI. ir were en- gaged-at Se., and 2,000 da at 38. Sd.,6,000 busdels | YOR SALE—S.VERY STNUISH MARE, WAGOH. ARDS Wwheot ai 10d. 103d, in bulk and in ship’s bags; 100 | Wagon; would make @ good. business ‘wilt be sol tiercos lard at 278. 6d.,179 boxes bacon at 27s. Gd. ‘To. | cheap. ‘Apply sag2-and 24 West Thirteenth street. London. 2.800 bbls. flour at 3a. A.staall vessel was teen — up fox Cork and ordeus at &.. Gd. quarter. Ratosto Fo. SALE-A4.PAIR OF FINS YOUNG BROWN CAR+ Lave were steady and unchang riage Horsam the property of # private genueman real Har was steady, withsales of North river at Sig. | ingin the country. Having more horses than be requires, 60c. for shipping, and at @0a. a.05c.for city use. they will be oid very reasonable, Apply at 65 East ro in fair brew'ng demand, with sales of 209 | fourth . 2 19¢,, and ait%e. for choice. Old of 1860 FOE, SEA SEGOND, HAND TWO SEAT Came ; riage, with top back seat, Ln qprod order; aleo & fe dopartment, the Military Commandant, the Assistant Military Commandant, or the Provost Marchal. Any officer or soldier who visits a private dwelling under guoh authority will give to the occupant bis name and rank in the service, with the letter of his company and the number of his regiment. how Person whose private residence is searched or visited without such authority ‘will report the fact as these headquarters. By commend Oa G. F. SHEPLEY, Military Commandant of New Orlearts. Kowrm [:e-er, Acting Assistant Adjutant General. (From the True Delta, June 5.) GENKRAL ORDERS NO. 37. Heapquarimes, DavaRrMext OF Tun Gore, afterwards to secure money borrowed, I hypothecated some of them, and when it was deemed necessury that a nuraber of t should be retired I co-operated in ef- fecting that result with the legally authorizedagents of theftate of Indiana. The idea has been in some way conyeyed.tethe public that thase bouds were traudu- lently ciroutated, and the charge hes been made that the authorities of Indiana, knowing the bonds wers improperly isaned, took. ne sieps to by @ res ry. cen al af Buriieh WURTan Devsinguneen nat Puleaet evesom, rookiyn. expose parties through whose’ agency, they rei ed the pabte. ‘The result is that the Grand Joey have been induced, as J nnderstend, upon an neswern and in formas conanuntcation, without ey compjaint er charge before. magistrate, t© investigate these masters as thease proceedings are secret, and Ahey, rece: ger, Secretary of the Treasury, Kiehmond, ¥ 4 dorneath this strip wecan see traces of the original Union superseription -—‘‘Hoa. Philip F, Thomas, Secretary ‘a soldier, con- Ali officers and jitidea nalectiag: oe Raw GR FF uy ort = of wholesome food, which, Wh | OF tng Treasury, Washington,’ C.” ‘The whole thing if testimony Some tbe presecesion, and! no aecrwed. party ae wore Steady. A sale. of 600 Orinoco waa-re- | second aid ime okt Wockaway. at Chates Bearing’ ca y s be fury eq ut ‘aged oommentary on the traitenovs movements of the | can be heard before them, it is not impossible that on eleetious. ‘ Tage | + carner Broad sireot, pore l phcmpedon gpa Ape hr freon es gh BS EL TY | ce afar ese ens . ; stra the imperfect or misrepreseuied aiate of facts prescated | MoLaases. rket was steady at about 2$c. 0 robels. Strange Mode ef Black Mailing, inthe Con. | 4 Ma PEKSONATES A FEMALE CHARACIER—LN- TEKESTING DEVELOPMENTS, BTC. For seme four or, five years. past rome myster!ous per- rovura of such moneys up to the first of June current, to this oftice; also of their exponditures and dotugs in that behalf.’ By order of Major Goa. BUTLER. R. 3. Davis, Capt. and Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 38. Bxapquanrane, DErARtwest oF Te Cctv, } id at 350. a 260. for good Porto Rieo. ‘smal! sales of spirits 1 descriptionsavere Rie SALE--THREE SECOND HAND TOP WAGONS. AB ‘and one second band double seated Top Wagon, all used. ‘but very little; will be sold cheap for cash, at 152 Crosby at. {OR SALP+A NEW LIGY® SHIFTING TOP WAGOM, made by Stivers & Smith; will be sold cheap forcash. Can be scen 94 Snediker’ stables, Boerum street. Apply. at 239. for Cubas, Naval Stones were wnsettie wage reported at $1 40.2 $1 45. nal. marketyras unchanged, hile oviatons.—Pork—' the-sales embraced a! 800 }. at $10 8735 for mess, to thom they may fad an indiciument against those to whose hands the alleged illeget bonds haw thus at 10 junplicate mie. No Indiaua lave ov ached my bands which usual and regular form of those admit) ligations It is net pretended that any signature or at- ‘2 ‘4. That proper muster rolla be prépared of these laborers, and Getai.s 60 arranged, that only those who laber, with their ies, shall be fed from this souree. » paroled soldier oF person wiro hag served inthe 1 forcem shall be employed unléss he takes the oath of allegiance to United Staves. Isbal be glad to arr the deta’ this proposal ® notin the ial ob- Naw Onzans, ———, 1562. thromgh the afd of Colonel Shatter, of the ormaster De- | con has beon despatching missives to prominent citizens | testation essential to thoir legality is wanting, nor that | $4.24; a$$ 75 for prime, $10 25 for thin mess, nad $19 6 City Hel, Brooklyn, inftheie own quarters, and the clothing sent to them and | !0acr tw be, B. P. BUTLER, General Commanding. | In many instances these were granted, and the victims | ir@ invalid’ because they Ware issned “uexcess of av. | $$ilor plain mess, aud. $12 60.8 $13 50 fur extra Bu. | of Broome, F inactive: a sale. of 29 bexcs was reported at for short clear cliy. Cut meats were heavy, with s of 300 packagss at D2¢c,@3Xc. for shoulders, 4}ge. ‘a 34X0. for hams, end 50 hhds. smoked hams, city cut, at Se. Lard was firma and {n demand, with sales.of 2,100 je. aG4c. Butter was selling a 16c. a lose. sent for. IL. Acy officer who permits a woman, black or whito, ‘not bis wife, in bis quarters or the quarters of his com- Paoy,, will be dismissed the service. By command of en. R. S. Davis, Capt, and Acting Asst. Adj. Gen. GPPRIEVE OF THE REBEL SOLDIERS UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH—CLEMENCY OF GENERAL BUTLER. {From the New Orleans Delta, June bd About ten days ago, by sentence of the Military Gom- Mission, six Confederate soldiers, whose names appear below, were condemned to be shot for having violated tueir parole. The charge age.nst them was, in substance, ‘that, having beon taken priseners of war at the surren- dor of forts Jackson and St. Phillp, they gavetheir pa- role of honor not again ta it against the United States; but, notwithstanding this their solemn engagement, they were afterwarés banded together and engaved in acon- ‘spiracy to pass the piskets of the United States and join the army of Beauregard at Corinth. The facts were proved beyond the possibility of a doubt, and a commis- sion of discreet officers of the United States, constituted der the Law Mortial solemnly adjudged that the guilty ruld suffer the penalty of their treachery. That penalty is defined by the iaw to be death. of vi ‘tm the doom pronounced In pursuance of the above recommendation Gen. Shep* ley yesterday sent the following message to the two Boards of Alder — ‘. eTeRs Mititany Compr, Ni ‘ i Gite tart, Yuned, ia” Invariably suffered to the tuneof from $10 to $80 each, under threats of exposure. of improper intimacy. On Monday last’ gentleman, whose name we ere not at liberty to state, received one of these communications, thority.” ‘This is not the first time that obligations, in- formally or irregularly issuedyhavacumeto the posses- 100 of our business commanity,and J, need uot say how frequently almilar informalities or irregularities hay failed to prevent-obligations betog emforced. In the prasomt instance J am adviwed by counsel that the bouds alleged so to be void are.vaiid andl legal obligations binding on the state of Indiana, and that whatever ob- | was plenty and unchanged. jootion may by any possibility have existed in reference. |) Srices.—Snlos of nutmegs were large, ‘And embraced to the original issue of the onds by. the State agent lus.| about 15,000 Ibs, and 10,000 bags of peppas, bosh on been removed by » meg the authorities of Indiana, Fics tite ipaphinkswona dative; snd teeta ‘ with a know! eof the circumstances, permitted OARS kt 5 ic " b s) 1-5 3,000 bhdg., includea im which were about bonds now ciait to be invalid to Pe ee cana Porto Rios,’ at. Tic. a S)e.—she latter figure for . ferred at the agency apd others i in their placs . ise and in all sespects treated and recogni choice; and the rouaiader consisted of Cubas at eames bean and 7 ison was 7c. for fair to prime refining grades, and 7346 them 4s bonds properly aud iawfuily isened. From syne le motuent when I understood these bend transactions to prima grocery grades, and 45 boxes at 8c. wore to be investigated, I hava most earnestly desired of 700 bbis. were made at 26c. a and striven ww have the imvestigation publicly condnet- ed, being asgured that, baving ab opportunity to explain, I could satisfy any tribunal that, so far as I am concern- , Rotbil culpable could be imputed to me insuch tranzactions; but, tar, alrer dy stated, I could not effect what I'so much desiréd. The Grand Jary eannot be required te hear a person in any way charged or im- plicated, and as no one originated any proceeding against 1OR SALP—A FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND ROGKA- way Carriage, newly trimmed and in first rate order. By . Inquire in the store, No. 11 Atlantic street, OR £aLE OCHEAP—A, BANDSOME BAY, MARB® Lexington stock, styliah driver and very fine under (he years old, kind and gentle. Tnquireat#®RA- er of Reade aud Hudson streets, FR, SAL CHBAP—A\ TANDSOMR LIGHY, ROAD Wagon, halt spring, cliy made, and latest, sgl, loweese manufactory, corner To mm: Common Oba. Cheese Coryen:— . GextTLEwEN—Z have dq, med it La duty to comroke your which reads as follows:— of before you acom- bieb ia horewith . Mowpay. June %=P. M. Ma Daan Sin—Having. ®. communication to. make to you, which may proveagrecadle, 1 take thoJiberty of Tequesting that you ingot me this evening, bewween hall- past nine and ten o'clock, on the south side of West Ninth street, between Nos. 129 and 330. You will doubtless be surprised to receive ‘his communication from me, whose identity you will be at a loss $0 conceive; but when I see Fou 1 will explain all. Should at prior engagemoat prevent your meeting mo as proposed, ani yon will inti- imate the same ime line addressed to Mra, Kilen Eyre, Py o , indicating the evening, after eight o'clock, that will be conveniaat for yon to meet me, I shall be teo happy to respond. Meanwhile, Delicve me, very sincerely yours, BL EYRES Enclosed in the note was a common white card, bear. ing the following directions:— Mrs. Ellen Eyre, ef No. ———— street, at the first door on the left 28 you enter from thestreet. The bell honoravie body for the purpose Musdeation from Majer General submitted for your consideration. In connection therewith, T bi call your attention to the fact laborere in this city are unemployed and suffering frum the want of the necessaries of Life, the condition of the juares of the city is such as saddle, qv SER’ juire as, ia Hi SALE OR BXCWANGE-—SIXTEEN. YOUNG dere Canada Wi Ser, four to sevem fourteen to siaieen alsy, (ine fase lt god ‘and kind. Inquire 4n the blacksmith eps y wuld, therefore, respectfully recommend to your honor. able Lody the adoption of such resulutious ca the part af sue aa in Mion wit re Major General Butler, in Sshalt of the Calted Btates, shalt afford employment to ihe starving laborer, and, at the same ‘time, by strengthening ‘be levees and cleining the sireets of the city, shail quiet all yore ow of to the pro- erty in the efty from the foods of the Missieripp, or to the Reaith of tne ciiizens froin miasma geuesated in the accumu Jated filth of the public squares. T would reapecttully. sugges: to your, honorable boty that Tepairs are necessary, ‘m consequence of the 0B SALE VERY LOW—ONE LIGHT RAROUCHR, made by He: at Mr Gray's cari ® ia, its Gray's earrings factory, HR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—A, CART AND ian fh good erier. Call at 78 Cedar nae in the ‘OUR WHEELED DOCTOR'S GIG OR LOW BUGGY for ome d “REWARD LOST, ON THE ist JUNE, A , color roan, white under bis breast. $2. Rs bas. Sim to 38 Third svcuse will recelve above reward, There was nothing of vengeance deluded mex, The law in such caves is the > ‘ marked ‘‘office” is om the left of the frout doer. €an xe | me, Thad no epportunay whatever W present. an ex- ‘wanted—Bither ne second band, suitable sine io all civilized nations, and. nove could haw right city, hat Zar show’ be taken an wil spalt nin tba | found any #. M., from eight till ten o'clock, an above, "| planntion or call a wimasa, ‘This seems the ruore un: LOST, JURE 16, BAB THR COR Norse, Asurosa H., box Lia Herald oflce, Cs ody ex- bility, ire @ prom| in y ity 4 =: pk phan Ae OED SIME RS APO SF 8 eee city OAL hyena apes Sonsepieat upon The nomyer, | The gentleman tuspected immediaiely that someun- | 1900 toto many of abe bonds nw allerad to have “rnd Diack’ spot |" F[ORSES FOR SALR—ONE PAIR OF CUR: Aylittic after Yolock this morning the prisoners | formance of bis contract, Respecthuly,, P, ouRFLEY, |, Corhand, work was in progress, and he the intended vie- | poon created'without sufficient authority, aud after the dete, Horas, (a maite), 15% hands, seven years old, wore {o'\ out of their plage of confinement in the custom Miltary Commenietet ee Geeks, | tim. Accordingly the authoritien ‘were censuited, and | arrangement fer retiriug bon‘s ae shove ineutioned had waniet” Apply (0 JOHN KANNIN, coach house th Ureene house. — @,and proceeded siong Canal street towards It will be perceived by the report ef procesdine® | the following @ecoy letter sent to station D, Astor a HE rele ees the Aine geannene atrect, seit Wiakanaten piace. A aioe cieaunen wore pineed einewhore that the Board of Aayetanalddraom. bas in place:— fotlars worth of is Stéte bonds, in all respects upon FLORES FOR SALE —A NIOB, STYLISH sORRRE Proved on the euggestion of Geferal Butler and passed s Weovaspav=s. M. | their face like thore whicli ara now alleged to be invalid. Horse, 15% hi old, ausitable for a doe » 15% Tyears tor or family horse; a good saddle horse,” “Also several v-ork Horses, To bo seen at the stable No. 144 West Thirty-itth atroet, near Brcatway. ‘ORSE WANTED—A YOUNG, SOUND AND GENTLE horse is wanted in exchange for a case of extra quailty ‘Address bex 3,314 Jost office resolution te eaploy at least two thousand laborérs at a dollara day, The Board of Aldermen will probably adopt the requisite measures. at their called session this morning, to carry out the views expressed by the Agsist- ‘ant Board. WHY THE REBELS SPMD PROVISIONS TO THR CITY, [From the New Orieane Delta, Jume 10. Genorai Beauregard, the other day, noti certain persone at Red river that they must keep New Orleans supplied with provisions; ‘For,’ said ho, ‘if you do not, fitteen hundred of my men, whore families are destitute in the city, will leave in a boty.” AN EDITOR ON HHG MUSCLE. [From the New Orleans True Delta, June 8 Pranovat—Wanted.—Wo wish some friend in the shoe. making line (or we don’t care if he bean enemy) would Farr ck os with a pair of tick soled booti' to be used for {Ge gensioman whom Mrs. F. did the honor to addrees ® note en Monday last, septal that nifig, was unable to attend. He ing, but will be happy to meet Mre. B. at Brad; jsllery, corner of: Broadway aud Tenth street, on Ture- dag at three o'clock. Between five and six o'oleck a blaek man made his appearance at the above station and presented an order to the Postmaster, of whicn the following is a copy:— Pleaae deliver to the bearer my letters. naa oblige. RLLEN EYRB. Detective William Wilson, in whore bands the case had heen pinced, ‘spotted’ the sforssald contraband and followed him te the house on Ninth etr and, on re roward. the Bond Street Honse shall receive REWARD-WILL BE PA THE PINDER $1O AR Rea we Mosse Braceted Yost. on, Monda e Mth instant, hetween Fourth avewne and Sixteen’ Greenpoint ferry, foot of Tenth sireet, Apply at et. BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FUBNITU! in alk colors, of warranted manufacture; also poll ‘stnut Chamber Suits, plain and ornamental, at I. Fy vaneinosge 8, 068 Caaal street, opposite Wor » Ewtab> Tehed fn 1848. OF FURNETURE, MATTRESSES, BED ia Guan me below aviolion pi Re If any banker, mercbaat or broker, having paper whi was estensibly genuine, should find himself suddenly see cured of imjnstice in dealing with it, or subjected to the inquisition of 9 arene jury gees eee paper was alleged to have jeened under cifeumstances which jn law might make it invalid a9 agrinst’ the parties to it, he would oceupy just suck ® position as I how hold. i have no apprenension of any consequences whicl may attach to me personally from any action of the legal au- thorities, and am prepared to answer and meet every- thing which may be alleged against me, und 1 have no fear that the judgment of fair minded anon will hold me enable for anything which I have'done ju the transac. tiva which Ihave felt called upow thus ree, to notice, Jume 15} 1808. SAMURL HALLETT. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follews o 0%, pious services to alleviate (he agonies of the ui (ortunate condemned. The escort was «omposed Of two companies of infantry. Al- your was early, oun us persons lined the acted by the soleunity ef the ecene. The marched as far a# Carroilion in an open 6 wore tukon oul, carried into the field, lipo. The condemned, who were accompanie! by the two priests aud the clergyman, were ordered to take their seat ONE OF HORSBS, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, wishing to property. inelnded in our next roquiae~ sale on Friday next, at 106 and 167 Beosdway} i please hand in particulars early, to insure oper advertsing. AV ENPORT. EDWARD SINTZENICH, Auctioneer, “WAXTED-A FAST YOUNG HORSE, OR MARR: must be sownd and kind, 15 to 16 hands high, trot tf three minutes or better: must be low, forcash. Address, with particulars, box 3.917 Rost offiee, 1 ip about’ thirty romaincer of the batialion were Tt was a solemn sight, ~ entering (he place, the following conversation exsued:— i, vices, War . gros pootation of wituersing the tragic and blood: ing purposes, We think we could use them effectu. i fi -day:— ~anted and delivered free, av, W. SNEDIN'S, 263 Bo ‘ANTED—A WELL BUILT LIGHT TOP WAGON, soe taey oar that was tO.eeal 1Be eyes of sik untortinais see tmeu?there are a lot Of mean, coward! Demcava (addressing the prisoner)—Are you the | to-day’ er1ane 14 | Betwoun Samion and Howson’ atraeta, Call aiid save ana® | VV, two.seated, for family use, Ko ovjection to a accond fellow creataces in the aloep ¢ "8 no awakening \ty who protend to deconcy—and such |e dogtor? (aluding to the name of # physician whick hung TAL AS 74 | wey. Note théunmber, “Hosewood Parior Suite Rand qne 0 god order, Address, stating Towest casa price, ike the masks of virtue worn by the uleemwho are Me A denounce! writer ‘At this exciting moment, when All hearts boat high and aching eyes were turned to takes jast look at the ht of yy ey Marshal Frouch stopped | pr: « forward, and in a oloar voiee read the following order | Man who is pommoting the sentence of the prisoners to iwprisous | that be. © ‘dan, . we ment, °8 will appear by the order est oi cps ach wens ot Gouw, June d, Ya, ia that we aro, Hxsoaninrens Depamroane op tmp Goir, Jone}, ‘suspend (he exoert nen 7 ‘an HeLane, Dasicl Doyle, Rdwara ¢. | yours, is at this tre in such a condition that w fool we L, Willams and Willew Sum good Sgbiing trim, and iu soen @ condition nd cause them and fu nisked with tho right kind of shoe £6 it effoctustly. Somebody will have cke! orbs bead broken vouy soon if 0 Of detraation ke not stopped, and this declara- be taken in adym™.ce by the Provost Marshal of st outulde of the door). Pasoven—Yes, sit; Lam that person. Dermorive—Well, can you inform me who Ellen Ryre fg, for whom you appear to be doing business? Prsoxen—That is none of your businose, sir. Derectiva—Very good, sir; you will please recompany mo before Jol . Kennedy, Gonera) Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police. Mr. Wileon then searched the ‘see, tho be ing secured, and fownd Vocus aad papers showing thas this Business had been carried for nearly five years, and among the victima it ascertained are many 2,803,135 96 ‘ + 15,251,013 AL . Tho exchanges at the Bank Glearing House this morning were $27,537,207 22, and the balances $1,840,148 46. ‘The Boston and Providence Railroad has declared & semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable July 1; the Western Railroad of Massachusetts, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable July 1. The statements of the banks of the three princi- ing Chair, ladiss’ Chai ral Pil dicfrotting Cites, 2 hy 60 inckoat several inanter plow rnaments and Household uisites, during this week, Shea in consequence of departure for Berope. 19 second avent ‘JPURNITORE FOR SALE—PARLOR TADLES, DESK, ‘A PONY BUILT HORS! ve, with "bo 5 Tiree alice of Wetheneoa” Klugatord &'00.. " ‘AGON WANTED—A GOOD, TWO SHAT, SOUARR A box wagon, pon order, in exchange for a gold lever watch and chain. idrese box 3,314 Past of WAXTED-A G10, CHAISE, PARTON OR WAGON, ‘with or Without top, aul ie for 8 pany, eleveo hands Meigh. Address, stating , Gig, Horald ofice. ANTRED—A FIRST CLASS conn MAND LIGHT ‘Rockaway, or astylish T . Address, stating lowest sash price, W. Dri, box 126 New York Post ollice. and pay cash for about ‘OF $2,000 worth of me. aur quailty’ Furniture, sullabie for a large boarding honse; i di nee of the oa omay hin br cali apa ie, of the same poe a MATHIWS. ds Brondway. LIMPTON'S, IMPROVED pay, R* BEDSTRADS and other first lass Forniture, Sold wholesale and oe Re ia a ‘OUSENOLD FURNITU: WANTED.—I WILL BUY oe Bi th > Ship Tsiand, or the nearest miitery pobt, during (he piesssre ol the Presivant of ie Cned States, . BENJ. F. BUTLER, Major General Commanding. Captain Jowss H. Frexca, Provost Marshal District of Feather w Wow Orieans. avy other officer @ fortioripot our intontion ia-the kick- inent citizens, including one popular judge. Ladies? ctatl, Aiso, furnished th ments, at 146 Te aaa OE NESS ‘The order being read, one cf the prisoners, a Scotch. | ing busivoss Qocring apparel of evory conceivable description. was | pal cities of the Union for the last week compare | street, formerly National A Nl Deas. Om ‘ANTED—TWO CHEAP WORK HORSES FOR THE man, named Stanloy, who appears to have been creed A NEW ONION Pal leo found. (a eta hpchewe m to the PBiico Head- | with the previous ones, and the oorresp: tin20 | ——————— country; mu ad in harness, Apply at the stable, by his situation, Fg aoe | threw down his and Tacod Marker, tie great financier, tered the news. | quarters aud Inspector Dillts recognized him as being the TANTED=FURNI FOR PARLOR AND ONR | cornor of Chiristo; Was) streeta, said he would rather beshh. The sihernpopoaredover- peper arena, and is pubiivifing @ weekly journal called | party dressed in female apparel who was brought before of 1861, as follows:— er FOOMy In Carpete and Mirrors. Woukl i GROCKWAY, 64) Christopher street, Joye! avd deported themasives very Hecomingly, It | the Naitonal Advccoty, We clip tie folieying from the im some thres month® ago on @ similar charge to the Loans, Dass, mete Cirewta. es ow eg from carpet, Cull personally ~- ‘was only yesterday that any fort appeara to have been | salutator® tp its Stes number, June 1 above, and was allowed eee dl Leng he doing RT og ee me ome gare age | at itehall are ran = made (0 proc )r® & Commutation of the suntence of the | _ It Will advocate tho politica’ dectrinos of Jemers more, and leaving the impression that tt was in- 2 AOU RU B61) ee | awn - Pannen eee oes Sriteinnid. Tho feRb THoverient to thisend wee made | Jackson, relying fwploltly on the haclot box tocarsect | geod e wownen, Je wes locked up (or furt.or examina- 6, ‘Saukan Mawr Kian & 3 Winks AND Liquous, Hee Re th Rarabenn phan NG Re by the nies of the priguers, Thos. J. Durant and | all the evila to which wa are now and wav been aut ect, | den. jan eoiod | HO BUITERG, 40.2800 DOBRN ROTTLRD ALE Twelfth ree Oe UR. ay Pariorn and Bud toory ad, Wy With t ow of aiving the lives | tertnimate the present war, and restore Lie aroontan A Complaint was yesterday entersd againet the party | $94 heis O14 13,640,405 Porter, in prime order foe siupment to say warm lle 2 der day, Meals (0 order at all, hours @ the vaoriunatos, these tre @ntleuon, prominegy | of the demovretic party, Whoo tuero will not bo any | ag a disorderly person, Upon Whigh bo Waa heid, mid, a 0 Ot ALG 17 OGryave | mate for ggle by GOODLOE & ELECGR 4, Pearl gies, ” 8, BM