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» NEWS FROM ORTH CAROLINA fyiawiies of the Negro En- listments. ‘Important Order on the Subject trom Major General Foster, &e,, &., &e, Correspondence of Mr. Samuel BR. Glem. Nawuern, N. C., May 26, 1868: Phe Rebels Gone Back—The Remains of Colonel J. Richter _ Jones—The Negro Brigade ~ How iL Progresses—lmport- ant Order from Ma-or General Fuster—The Offvers— Views Pro and Con—nterprising House, de.,de., de. Since my last, por the Emilie, nothing of an important Wharacter has occurred, As was anticipated, the rebels Fetired from before the works of the late Colonel Jones, Of the Fifty-eiguth Pennsylvania, during the night of the 8d, and nothing was to be seen of (hem on the 24th, Although thoy kept up a semblance of their presence by Keoping their camp fires burning all night. Tho ombatm- ‘ed body of the lamented Colonel Jones will be takeo North by the Albany, lu charge of Captain Cecil Clay aed Lioutonant A. A. Clay, both relatives of the deceased, and eMcers in the Fifty-cighth Pennsylyania Voluntecra, Buitable and impressive coremonies were paid to the re mains of the departed horo by Major Goneral Foster and ‘the chief oMcors in this district of his department. The oulistments in Goneral Wild's proposed colored ‘Drigade are progressing undor bettet auspices than was at Gres aupposed would be the case. The recrults on the first Gay numbered ffty-stx; on the second, one hundred aud ‘Gfty ; ou the third, one hundred, and at about tho same rate Tustead of receiving any opposi- ORDERS—NO, 72. Gente Nawanus, May 10 1608. | In obedionce to orders from the War Department, B wen, ‘Wild, United Sates Volunteers (a gallant tle: arrived in this ‘acral we ae his gout ute ee in Mirae faith ‘the ta thal this ce n_ forerient athe Snipa tee tee emp ‘Shedionce in fad dm %, 2 soldier) of ali officers [r it to the pl pa comma: somes Mi Ga 1 5 "ES can, ances gated f.9, FOSTER. The promulgation of the above order is calculated to ‘aay the eang of repignacs and irritation »which was Es ‘growing in every district of the department — against mont of colored troops. It imparts to the sub- alr of offic.al authority and responsibility which troops, bound ever to respect the mandates of their eciot ohtcors ly rial for rroeveintan tare ar eaitasele by tne natural ‘Prejudices of the white troops, and say that er will ‘@iand or fall by the result. They do not object te fair ee impart ips gary that more powerful wea- and iiliberal ridicule—provided the Brodit t they may jusily be entitled to shall mot be withh There is one thing _ calcn- lated to impsir whatever of good may evemtuully Pesult from the undertuking—if any good is destined to Come of it—and that is. the Tacesices cry and impetuous: ‘end he. org zeal of those Northern tanaties al and act as if there were no other interests involved the great contest then the elevation of the negro. Hy no wonder the while soldier and the white citizen ve comes beryl eter | when these reckless agitators spur and ‘blacks in a hasty race for premataro eman- ‘been able to instil into inds oven an imperfect idea of the {irst principles of ie and freedom. I bave scen a great many (lacks freed by the ordinary course of events during tbe Tope when they have scar alienat| ‘the affections of and ‘ution to the old and resentful feelings all of Meirose, Mass., Intely a (si cdgaiaabgaeees Roxbury; Edward S. Dani }, of Boston; Jonah C. ‘Wtite, Jalan Galen; i from Massa rimont, will be @ uoxt eulisted of Cambridge; Henry Masea- red brigade who was so summarily treated by the tor of We Fin Rhode island fos mpecpecy tiny | pers in his desi a colored ‘the surgeon and did not know any better, or iecoming infected with & disease prevatout Ia ‘soihe known by tha title that a Oehite man js as ann aeat. negro #0 long a8 he bobaves bimeeif, the moet extensive aud enterprising moreantile Brms in the Department of North Carolina, if not the ory first on the fist, ts that of W. C. Hamtlion & vo. oy wie have been en; business here since the Of tho place, aud won the contidence both the ing and other government officers and the public y ttivir Just and honorable Sem on ali occasions. rupulously careful pot to infringe in any way upon the eal rogulations regardiny trade at ‘post, they been able to maintain a good business iu ‘all SeARODR , ee of dulness or prosperity. A report that a cargo gooda fresh from New York {8 ob the way up the river. Rocitenod to the houpe of WC. Hamilton fe Ov. le hailed Bs tidings of great joy by the citizens of New bern, Gramped ax they wometitues are for supplies Tar. Di.itaap TovRxawest.—This g-eat event, which for Bhe past three months has been anticipate! with auch @agor interest iu billiard citcies, commeuces this evening P vight o'clock. at Irving Holl, opposite the Academy of Music. All the meet skilful profeseiona! billiard artists fb the United States wil! ve present and @ormpete for the magnificent prizes which are to be awarded to the victor ‘Of the tournament. Those consittof a superbly deco- Fated foor Dilhard table, Phelan’s patent, the value of wenn | rool ome thousauit eas and a jeudiel champion cue, heavily mounteri in gold, elegant. chased, and worth $150, to be held = os invion of championship by the winner of the fournament. The contestan's entered represent almost cy art of the Union, they betng Messrs fe Phtip Teman, Broce ee eer ea J. Beersiter, of Do it; W. Neima, of Philadelphia; aoe man 18 , Of Washington: Dadley Kavanagh and Wai. ma my and ae Fox, of lochaster. mle 9 yer of the poor a in the Fetes aa tho defeated Kavenagh in h thelr Testctal prayed 8 for taonths while all ra players, fact, the abilities Of the eatire lot of may jinated from the circumstance tbat Mr. vhelan has fered a well known New York gentieman, whe e ust called for Fartpe, to make a match against Mr. he Engligh champion, for tho above bine ee >, Sos tao pa of 8 400 cach mated: Mr. Roberts te jowed a liberal eum for expenses to play in this city. ball hae been (tre | ap perporely for this ocean, nd the \ sapaieanig been chvan god amb! Ubeatr arout apace where tho table is placed. a the See cme ahews, tr tet %0 pan Oe ° were drawn © play t hg. Kavanagh ogatwet . ef against Michael Fel wait John Deery, Messrs. Seareiter aad not artived at the tae ihe drawing tonk place, will be im the city this morntay tena, May 31, 1863. ‘The gonoral subscription agoxt caports toe falc oF five. Awentios hy to the “Seno of 1 ) at the various ageuctes in New York, Boston, a eiphia and ‘West. The total inouat of sat the week is bafey: showfng pndtmiat oroittace amung all jer Of {ho government lo command suc: eee movements for crushing the rebellion. Arrivals poe os pepe Sram a tnt Rots Die ty Lea hid kat rays Wey Catve ‘tt a Mie. MSiythca 346 In the steerage, IMPORTANT FROM VENEZUELA. Olose of the Protracted “ore War—De- feat of the Federals and Conclusion of Peace—Propesed Election of a Now Government—Letter of General Pacz to General Faloon—Kevival ot Trade and Commerce, Ko. OUR OARACAS CORRESPONDENCE. Canacas, April 30, 1863. You will be gratified to learn that the tedious civil war which has dragged its uncertain longth along through 60 many years boro is at last concluded, The fedorals had met with cortain successes in tho provinces of Coro and Barquisimeto which embojdenod ‘hem to attack an out post of Caracas on the morning of the 19th of April, from which they were repulsed, failing back upon Coche, where their leader, Anto Guzman Bianco, had established his headquarters. In a day or two after this affair It was Aacertained through the British aud French Consuls Gqne- ral, that the federais wore disposed to treat for peace, and & mecting was thereupon arranged between Geveral Blan- co and the Secretary Genoral, which resulted in an imme- diate suspension of ostlities. ‘and the tne peer ation of co: tuin articles, whic the goveri mont of Genera! Paz ty oy the Tedacal Get General-in-Caiel, assumes the dignity of a ‘ Sa of Peace,”' as followa:— Pedro Jose Rojas, Secreta: of the Bupreme Ohtet of the repnble and Amvonio Gusiien ilanco, Commal t-Obtef of the federal {areas aeiing in these provinces, Bar, ing assembled by an invitation of gbiect of coming to an understanding bout te telnet, Reporabie aad poscsiul means 12 the prosent ind bauis of the Bap frou war, Morised b bre esos Ohtet of my the woe oe er the follewing onions The reaerat ‘army recognizes rn of the Prome Chief of the republic und of tes tai = An ee, will meet in Caracas lay a aye after the exchange ofthe ratincatto mn. of thi ‘Six deputies will be ‘ircted for settied state of the republ Revol alt tions to e, Ie being pret, ‘on the other betes to roy Rn aontrned present circumatances, » collision fers tion se" the the oreeting of tl one bai of th we ee of acl (auplentes) will be elected by ‘vy General Faicon, fa representa. “ The government General Paes and of ite substituie x thy ects ches © Assumbly meets: aS we me. “io elect «ow Cope weit may “res at Rees SY the na fsiasing, eat aa it restri iene. ial it =i faces de paeeeeie a ern ni panier ino fet of ie ot the Army of the aes Commander Chet of aang ara ‘Ngatteraan of any imperinn litter com r Pi ears ‘the Aasembly determines Wliat Sf 8 partics will immediately send ord faith NERS atte ine ropevus fet a ceaatton oc bee pag ith the @ ion of the ious article. whieh 1s to be enforved at oe ai sha prave' reson aan nt will not be car- ren oe oa ‘ition until it bas kairo the Su: of the republic ant General Juan C. Falcon. ANT'O aUzMaN BLANCO. Piaxtation Cocux, April 24, 1463. This ition was submitted tothe Council of state, peor enapen the Supreme Chiof of the nation, the Arch- op of Caracas, the ishop of Guiana, the Secretary pa and all the general officers at present in the capital, ag follows:— Senor Jose Felix Blanco, Senor M. M. Garridas, Senor Gregorio Codecido, Senor F. L. Hagadorn, Senor I ouis Celes, Senor P. A. Uncvir, Seuor Pedro. Maturell, Senor le n Rodriguez, Senor Carlos Minchin, Senor Juan Jose Nias, Senor Carios B. Minchin, Senor B Figuredo. Each member of the Council gave to the proposition bis undivided consent, and early the next morning Senor Guz- man Blanco was “despatched with it to the tederal chief at Coro, bearing also the following letter trom I’resident Paen— Caracas, April 24, 1363, . enat—Some stops have at last been taken to establish per mong our countrymen, 1 wish 1 could say it bas already been established, Li depends entirely upon you to consumeiate (his grea! blessing. Guz- man is the bearer of the erie: entered into by iny Sec- rotary General and bimeat.._ I have given it, with enti ‘approbation as also received the high sane. tion'at ike Cannel of State, of the authorities of the city of Caracns, and of all the miliary chiefs of imduence oF post: tion in my army. Nothing * now wanting but your thre that Sur cotatry may Sommenco to reap the great bene: fits secured to tt by this inestimable document. “I hope it will happen. You cannot le indifferent to whe national ca: lamiiys neither ‘can Fou Fall to, observe that the brace ful. method * polnted out by the hand of Providence bo aaa Age dr sey calculated to secure to us governinent and ih positive stability tor the future, Kt would be Snyerluoustor me to assure you how gladly acrupnlous I shail be in the execution of my part of the axreement. | You caunot doubt my loyalty to our bleeding country. | T desire only (@ secure trannuility for Vencsuela, and rightful and ry getirement, for myself. My_happmces will be great its Teithin a brief time, to retire to Dg | my horde, placing the destinies of the Tepublic in the hands fan intelligent. discreet and patriotic Assembly, I await answer with anxiety. If you desire te unite with me im puitingan end to his, unnatural and calamitous, war hing can exceed the joy of your obedient friend an servant, J. A. PABA, The result of this arrangement has been clectric. Fvery of business has taken a sudden and evident start. ing over the mountuins To Hag Spies Joun ©. Fatcoy.— will add that the the eet in Shan wi will be ioe therenghly vent Sag ben doubt, in the forthcoming GENERAL BURNSIDE’S DEPARTMENT. Removal of Headquarters—Gen. Burne side on Retaliation, dec. Bridge, Ky., about ten miles south of Nicholasville. Brigadier General N.C. McLean has been appointed Pro- vost Marshal General of the Department of the Ohio, with headquarters at Cincinnati. A despatch from General Burnside to General Bragg, apnouncing his determination to hang all the rebel oflicors in bis hands, in ease of retaliation for the two spies tried and executed in accordance with{thejusages of war, should be resorted to by the rebel government, was yesterday convoyed from Murfreesboro under a flag of truce. m the Southwest. NECONCILEMENT OF THE DIFFICULTIES BETWEEN OEXS. SCHOFIELD AND HERKON, ETC, Sr, Lovie, May 30, 1803. All difficulties between Geverals Eehotield and Herron have been reconciled, and General lterron resumes com- tmund of the Army of the Frontier, and leaves for the field ‘at once. Extensive preparations are being made in St. Louis for the reception of the wounded (rom Vicksburg. Adjutant General Thoma: ville. Lovie, May 31, 1868. anppant Consent Thomas arrived this afternoon from Memphis, sick from exhaustion, and was carried at his own request to the City Hospital, where he is now under Of Medieal Director Head, with a fair prospect of a ly Peeovery. it aty Louis. City Intelligence. Fata, Ocoonnenct.—Last evening, @ little after nine o'clock, & fow persons passing thiough Nassan street, oar Beckman, wero startled by the falling of a man from the second story window of the McKillop Merean- tile Agency and othor offies buildings fronting on Nassau streot, The unfortunate man struck the pavement with such force a8 to cause instaot death. Aimost simal- tanconsly, but succeeding his fall, Mek lop & Company's ome ten of obeven feet jong, came with ‘The first persons on the mpot ust departing frem tbe than, a mere that showed that tnomeut before he ‘been in me four or five puliwemen were s00n oe on the aide spot, ‘sod, on inquiry, it was ascertained as Foniy Meera tt, well known in f mphevenoer or by trove, who had work- ed on eevoral ‘ot ine dail papers, but more recently on the Zimes. iadow {rom which he ‘ell was open, and fo i ‘currence. ‘Tut Sick asp Worwnen Sorprena at Warurxetoy.—In re. aponad to the call for oranges and lemona for tho rick and ‘wounded soldiers in hospitals at Washington an! vicinity, we learn that D. KR, Chartin, President of the (coan Bank, the Indy members of his family (imembers of the Soldiers’ pk ng rr » aided by the rons lady friends, procured ist eee es eeort toontioned fPaita, whih wore forw: eon vee more boxes will be forwarded on Toesday. Mr. Johw the , Cotovel a tho we New Engiend ied woro acorpted, and they will be. de expeuse Lo Sorgéon General Henumord, at Fvnel foe free uf ‘Washiugton. Grewax Inmowarion Mesrine.—A Gorman acy ing will be held at the Comper Institute to-dibivel Seen. ‘tog. for the purpose of refuting the grave cbarces recent egrinet the Germas volmieor: om Serene. of u wmcinee at the alle of Chasecatiorsr ite. A g Of diatinguisbed Amer « ty ana German ponmere ar pounced op the prograrmine. ‘ as The Dui those who didn’t care about it are too numerous to ment! publish the names of a thousand excellent actors, each of whom declared that he was the only man in America who could play Fechter’s part, by Jove! however, secured the drama for bis theatre; and another and the cockneys, the piece will bea tremendous suc- (COBs. noon the walks and drives of the Park were literally popular resort yesterday, betore tho showers began, and numbers even were present after the rain had ceased. ‘Three festivals are announced for tho topes week. The tin, annual pic-nic of St, Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception of Williams! NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1863. THE DEFENCE OF amet Attend thefunoral, from the Church of the Nativity, So. | cond avenue, this (Monday) morning, at mine o'clock TO THE KDITOR OF THE RICHMOND BXAMINER, Gromsineck.—On Thureday, May 28, Samaw Beane, | wife of Williatn H. Groesborck and eldest daughter of On Monday, the 24th day of Februacy, 1862, dur jon of the House of Representatives, the Danie! ad sarah Berrien, deceased, { scr olgsoss , crane At Stamford, om Friday, Moy 20, Cow jamea Lyons offered tho. foll ‘whick | NY, relict of Robert Chesobrough wed. lesring penetra The relatives and friomds of te famby are tnvitod to at- | Resolved, That tho President be requested to cause an immediate burvey of the fortifications on the James river tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternonn, at twoo'etock New Haven trains toave Twenty-seventh street depot at to be made by the best roan d ‘engineor at Lis command , witboot detrime the public service eleewhere, sided half-past cloven o’elock A.M, Carriages will be in wait olticer, for the purpose of ascer- ing at the depot, mt Stamford, on the arrival of this tram, by an exper: 40 convey the friends to tho residence of Thovdore Daven- taining whether ‘they fre adequate to ny detenca of the river: and that he be ulso requested to report to this House, in seoret soasion, the reeult of nook, ogy A with his own opinion in the premisos; and in meantime that be communicate t this House ali the aieanie in = oy jon in relation to the land and vaval doiences city. Resolved, That the Presideut be requested to cause an immediate survey of the earthworks which have beeu erected! around Kichmond to be made by & competent officer, for the of nasertsining: whether they have ‘been properly located or not, and will be of any materiat value in defence of the city, that the sald officer, or some other, be required also to survey the line from ‘the new brides on Chickahomipy t6 the confluence of that stream with the brook, aid thence up each of these streams until be reaches the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, for the purpose of ascertaining whether fortifications may not be judiciously erected snob line for the defence of Kichmond, and if so, at wi points; and that the President be also requested to com- municate to the House, in secret session, the result of gach sarvey, with his own optnion in the premises. By resolution ot the Hove of Representatives at the following session the injunction of secreay was removed from the foregoing resolutions and the prooeedings in re- jation thereto, ss ‘Okaser.—On Sunday, May 81, after a brie? but painful Mines, P. Fisnee Crawne, in the 80th yoar of his ago. The fricuds aud relatives of tho family are rospect fully fnvited to attond the funeral, this (Monday) evening, at eight o'clock, at his late residence, No. 61 Vandam street, His-remains will be taken am Tuesday to Liberty Corners, bag » for interment, lunterton county, N. J., papers Dunas. —On = Hes morping, seas, Sl,at bey Al past four o'clock, of scariot fever, Kiziamert Grenpy only dwughter sue aud Harriet Dungan, aged 1 your, & mouths and ays. ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho residence of her parents, No. 19 ‘Wost Tonth stroot ‘The relative and friends of the farat ly are respectfully invited. Evans.—On Saturday morning, May 80, Joun J. Evaxa, aged TO years, & native of Cardy South Wales. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, 195 Clermont avetuc, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon , at three o'clock. Ths Tematos will be interred in the Ever; age g Caeaat ory Fowrrt.—At Albany, on Wednesday, May 27, Diesur twin daughter of Ezra, Jr.,and Margaret Ann Foster, aged 8 years-and 8 months Of such ts the kingdom of Heawen. Gieety.—On Sunday, May 81, after @ short and painful Mloces, Kowann Greer¥,a native of Athlone, county Ros jecorge W. Rand: ph, commander of the city forces, under the secon | resolutions of the Council, and two v clock, from his late residence, Fifty-third stroet, Mesara, Saunde: oo eh First ava Second avenues. RNNING.—On Bondny, May 31, Jownra L., son of Jo- oogh I. and R. S. Henning, aged 2 months and 9 days. friends of Of the family are invited toattend the fu- wee ‘this (Monday, Seott and Clopton, the Select Committee of the Council, met in the Counchs chamber last event evoning, 2 save, retce, for of appointing tt the ugye 4 and line ofticers for ‘he new eg Al per tons opiate the following auande 9 J afternoon, at two o'clock, from the his parents, va East Twenty. -weverith strent, yea InGtan.—On Friday, May 20, Wintias Lxous, 15 J.B. Danforth, "William P. Munford, H. S. Derbyshire, William K. Tanner, William E, Archor, Thomas Barham, Ow Wiltlam J. Eppes. wife of Jamos Kelly, after tong MADISON WARD, if the family are respectfully invited toat- momee sy. Evans. Wm. 8. Kengon., tend the funeral, from her late residence, 655 Hudson Henry Kendall. stroet, on ‘Tuesday bash a at one o'clock, Sonn G, Worth, Philip J. Wright. Lact.—0On Friday worn , May 29, avwa BM. Lacy, RFVERBON WARD. wife of Thomas T. Lacy, in 9 42d year of her age. ¥. Miller, Louis Boissieux. ‘The frionds and relatives of the family aro respectfully R. A, Wilkins. Jamos bgp invited to attend the funeral, at her Inte y 14d Ka. H. Gordon, John M. West Morcer stroct, Jersey City, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock Philadelphia Inquirer please copy. Isrtxony.—On Saturday evening, May 20, Rona C., aged 2 years, third son of Duncan 1 Robiu Litiajoba, Tesiding at 243 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Lananves.—On Sunday, May 31, citer ‘a short bus peia- ful ilinoss, Mic ar. Lazarus, in the 36th year of his age. Male friends and aoquaintanees are reepecttully Invited to attend the funoral, from his late residence, 256 Wost Eighteenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without furtber notice. Lanxin.—Of injuries received if me geees wi non's bakery, Ownx Lankiy, The friends and relatives of tho are are Lenina 4 invited to attend the funora!, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bin late renidence, 326 Ty street. Mcwr.—On Sunday May 31, Evans Mun, wite of Anthony Mubr, ag years, The relatives and frieivia of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Toesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resiience, corner Fiushing and Kent avenues, Brooklyn. PaiaL.—On Saturday, May 30, Axw, daughter of Francis and Catharine Frial, aged 7 mouths and 20 da The relatives and iriends of the family are attend the funeral, from the residen Ninth avenv (Monday) ‘sfteranoa, c10ek. Swarit.—On day morning, May 30, Huxxy W. Situ, aged 3 years, The friends Of the family, and of bis father, Wm. H. Smith, are wvited to attend the funeral, at Dr. Adams’ ehureh Madison avenue, this (Monaay’) afternoon, at ‘The captains, by virtue of the pts sank ‘of the Cowa- cil, appoint their own lieutenants and non-commissioned ‘The appointment of field officers was postponed till it shall be ascertained what number of companies wilt be raised, as tbe number and rank of this class of officers is, of ye Tye rey upon this circumstance. Col. Wi Acting Assistant anne Gene General Randolph, tasues a call to the captains of com- sale which will be found in another ona The peo- we Manchester are invited to co-operate in this move- * Thesstrical. NIBLO’S GARDEN. “The Duke's Motto” will be produced this evening, with now scenery, dresses and appointments. This play was translated by John Brougham, for Fechter, from the French drama, by Paul Feval, called “ Le Bossu.'’ It bag already had a run of over one hundred nights in London, and is sti being acted there to crowded houses. Mr. Brougham sold the piece to Mr. J. H. Collins, ander whose auspices it is brought out at Nibio’s Mr. William Wheatley plays Fechter’s part, Lagardere, and Mr. Col. lins appoars in Johit Brougham’s character (Carrickfer g¥s), and will introduce two favorite songs. No recent play has created so much excitement in theatrical circles Motto.” ‘The manogers who wanted it, but missed it, aud those who had it and gave it up, and bat tried hard to got it, “nor can we find space to —On Sunday, May 31, Mancaner, daughter of wi G. and Mary Smith, aged 1 year and 9 mouths. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, from the residenoo of her parents, No. (4 Oliver atreet, thik (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Seaxtm.—On Sunday, May 31, Mary E., daughter of Michael and Elizabeth ‘Scaulan, aged 1 your and 11 months. The friends of the family are requestet to attend the funeral, at two 0% from the residence of her parents, No. 116 Kast Thirteonth street, corner af Third avenue. Srary.—On Friday night, May 29, Marrua F. Skaiy aged 76 yoare. ‘The funeral wil! take place from the residence of her “i how, W. F. Lee, Lid West eer -oighth street, this (Monday) afteraoun, at one o'elo Wicaivtnavarx.—On Saturday, May 20, Mr. Jacon Wret ramaven, aged 80 7 yeara and 4 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the iamily are invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resideuce, No, 64 Hicks street, Brooklyn, this (Mouday) a(terngon, at three Mr. Wheatley, version, “ Tho Dulo’s Signal,” by Mr. Parton Tlill, is an- nounced by manager Lingard at the Now Bowery. | If the public shares the excitement of the theatrical profession Tae Parx.—During the early part of yesterday after thronged with persons,in ail the gayety of early summer costume, The sudden rain storm caused very littie an noyance to the visitors, if we except the spoiling of & | o'clock, few ribbons, laces and other light notions that are at- Faltimore Papers please copy. tached to the drecsen of our fair demoisliez, When the | Wavau.--Oo Sanday, May il) Hisat, sou of James 1. and Elizabeth Waugh aged 19 years. Rotice § of (uneral service in tomorrow's papers. Un Sul » May 31, Jouy P., only child of PR Me the family are -invited to casino is completed these fair creatures will be able readily to find shelter if caught in a sudden shower. At revere. 8 terrace is the only convenient place inside Peet OD APICES ip ‘The relatives [OnES’ be ited 5 attend the Teneral this (Monday) afternoon, at two Jones’ Woop.—A very large axsemblage visited thie] sien) te Tuners imi rdgetourth) atreet, Dea" Pighth b aged ys is given br Loy lg the Eleventh Milt. ia, and op Thursday gy me Pex the Fifth Militia. Both will I bo scent ealitary. ‘morrow’s festival is the Ye NBW STORY A NEW BTORY burg. a NEW STORY THe Penn Deretune of emmy, Mety.< agp" see 7 U Mee ercchYs Ratna Cease S—May 80, 1960. Lewin nyraerna 60, J, 24, 46, 25, 26, 13. 2, 10, 5 4. NEW YORK LEDGER, Kastvc! 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THE NEW YORK LEDGER. ing Styles of tate} AS 2 3: aes are very attrnetiyi Dress f fate, Soft, Imperial and Miliary, | * * * * 8 © ire ied Caps. 210 Browlway. en > MAGNETIC INShOT POWDER roe Boots — two doors ‘The Origivsl aga Cer: Vermin Exterminator. ‘The extraordinary efeots of (hw article for killing Reaches, Ants, Bags, Fieas,..£0. and for preserving Furs, Cloths, Pure hiture, e., a Te and warranted re! mitations aud counterieits. Bach fas bas the signature of “ BO LYON. * Lyon's RAG Pills cortain UT@HINSON & WICKERSTAM. ae nal street, cast of Brondway, | ali drugginte-and furniture All Ladies that fave not Suited Them: acme — selves with « Summer, Mania, we, woul recommend te 201 Broadway,’ New York, Madame Tiim late of 712 Brosdway, ad_ ob hua opened a sy ondid assor AND FLATS, MEADDRE from Moths, bas Teen tented for twenty yours It is free from poison. Beware of © Bainand Mice, Bold vy call on Cur estee GEORGE GALS og | ——___- Canal sweet, ‘fnad Staten Cloak ond St ia Biore - id LMOST ALL THB BITTERY IN TY) TaskM Are Composed of re use New Bi —— Ant Ly ‘Camphor Wood, | combination with damage t aud bile, deceives 273 Broadway KITONEN ea te toy theme ndal and La warts Sold by Dress generally pete Prearh ¢ seine Mier m the contrary, hove ° ir ackuen edge! mpertority he purest Mareh’s ogee Brag! be fe TRUSSES aso B Nyy 4 yw! Corner of Broadway aad A hadg witendan et Ienggy ts and groorrs ju the cunniry, apd whole ‘Trasecs.—Marsh & Co.'s Radi Cure “ ‘Truss No. 2°Vesey the churer. No eonee | 3 BR rerty PP imaes t the Unive’ Bates, 6. of thesame sawe. Female | Woon — — atrest, Min with ony other trued seemate RAVING OF > PER © Peart, fer the way. Sold at all W. A. Batechelor'’s Hair © Dye=The Beat jon—Laird’s Bioom the ereepiesion and skin, re av Bi n¥INO. vou gto the eannisy should ley ta B supply of in Iusigatanecns, hapmere apa roiavie. Sold | WwOLE M RCMILDAN SoNN Ares. te 15 the Wecka Vy a droga ant perfumers. ry, Bl Barclay erect, wadden ean newirelizes the Galsserious properties hole some wi Sit up is ” ane | ed botties end sold by eve: eceeaterms man aa visas se | cei aad wen Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal. U my and tte Hoare men Aa andr linbie treatm jopee, S, charge i as Meeceistions Vhlladewphia, Pe out. Fate me OR WERNE Ute im Ouse ONT I RTH BK exuihies i whe are prs with thie die Secured withowt doubt it ia ict Kopporiers om the wame peime'pir a GREGORY & CU , 46 Browdway | 7. ? AOR 7 OUNTAINA, TASKS, SUMMER FOU ARE, Rerrres wort —At Washi D.C., Friday, May 20, | Cleter Legos i from wounds received im the ad able Grom May, Row 1 of James r vA patel dg A iy de ape ft pemeanal Manufertorers,. corner cf Meade € yeh —_ - wine relatives and frignds of the family aro respecttully LERDINO, Monin: OR BLIND ett a javited. 0, ae 1 Pow nel De, Wit oteehem Pn ~ Brows,—At Wastiingtony wie, Oret, , dena A. Bem, The relatives and Irieude & (ee Cawnlly are try ued 4, atroei, ts ea tantly receiving the latest and mosi approved parce which he Offers al ver Bronzes of his own impor.ation, Mention GEano MASS MEBTIN scopy of the Yr YOU WANT TO BE which purifies the blood. Invigorates the MISCELLANEOUS, CATARE DISBASES OF THE Mian AND ALL PABSAGES. Dr LAGUTMLLL, 4 bt darks place (lah mtcert) be- tween becond 7m », can be comsuttes daily (Sunday s excepte: ferences {o paruss of the bighes: respeoiabitity realding ta the city I IRKCTION LABELS AND TAGH—ALL KINDS, Whileamd colored. privled and plain, im quantities to sutt purchasers, at VICTOR E MAUGEES, 1S Chambers street. {YE AND BAR. —DR. OADWEIL OOULIST, 40 1) Clinton piace (Highth sicvet cow lweay. has COF the Iaat twomty years givon atioution to the diseases of theese and car. Noo Fei opinion, Ofice hivurs from 9 A. M wir M yes DRESS SUIRTS TO ORDE. UNRIVALED IN MANUPACTURE, FITTING AND MAT! ination oe ner and Dessert Seta, 17) pieces 44 iron Stone China Dinner Sets, 160 pieces... cee. BO Trou Signe Chine, To Bele, 44 pieces. orhesten al aii oloredt Te . 8 al We still con . varioty, at No.6 Loroy piace, Bloeckor si,, one block weat of Broadway TENTED 1 iment tht Hite H YOKE ogtare. ER | AS FIXTURES, raTRNTED NOVEMB: STEPHEN PUILDIN, No. 707 roadway, connecting w ment, Adi Kourth street, #iso No. 2 ‘Astor House, with the plumbing establish Barclay Brackets and all othe low rato, Also Fre rom the beat man oh paid to ai! foreign ordors, janieliers, turers in Paris, Prompt BARS, RGALN ter eee. agate aN 0 COMPANY, Bowery, wear Grand To ratity 1 the ptt af exceed , low. pete, which hag He ¥ beret MEN'S, YOUTHS’ aN Cit CLOTHING. ° —_ “Rane ey ea your frlendn ° alatieed e \porchasetor act you wil, receive polite “it ing tse tae fay tar binned -7 Ay eum which, upon examination ai foes woh meet the ealtee | A NEW STYLE AMRANTED TO PIT. Approval of the purchaser, money oO SROTURES, HAV tou sees ity piitu Besoitule, . witatt BALLOU BROTHERS, TUK GKEAT STORY BALLOU BROTHERS, eas at BALLOU BROTHERS, ae BALLOU BROTHERS, FEAG OF Scie UNION? BALLOU BROTHERS, "re oeeriixe POS, See #3 BROADWAY, N. 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