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necessary Fie amt Govras canal. to meas ‘® line of wi sailen from, the BF Hudson fakes, the: it posmibl. vp of thelr surplus products io the Kuster dkels, we earnestly request ihe Lesislature, in making the App optlation tor the cons.raction of the Temaining locks on the W That w an vet con xh id commerce aie on 8 Xow We having been the frat to ‘opening to ee Gucis of that wast feriiie region ti Gru Atatos; and whereas, this trede has 80 added to wealth and commercial power, and ts so jusdy recoenizet as @Le commanding elewent In ‘our uapajal'e ed ty, it becomes tho aim facililles tor retatoing and at 4 us to alford passage Bavnis “a which must be © ph New York designs to have her just share in that immense merce between the” Atha istible region of the Northwest, and which hitherto been 40 productive, and indie tern division of i.e Iie Canal, that they be #0 far | ‘or the largest class of boat: | capa of navigating te Waters of the presemt cam! ; ould recard thi meagre us the Inan- w Suen 18 oar prosperity and grow “hese and other services vo the cause give to General Woaldeilge abigh claim upon the Convention, which will @oubtiess be duly appreciated, Abe delegation from the Board of Trade of New York is ©0:uposed of tbe following gentlemen :— al Hiram Waib. ot uiagt Cosirman Ezra A Weight, captifa <A. Fiaho: Mr. A. A, Me ™ fore airman, Governor Israel Washburne, of Maine, is here, at the ‘ibetr interest in the matter -aprears to be contived to the project of canal round the head of a Maine duiegation, Fal's of Niagara, George 8. Hazard, President of the Buiflo Board of ‘Trade, is here at the head of w delegation from that city. The interosts of Oswego are represented by the Hon. D. ©. Littlojobn, Messrs. Henry ;itzuugh, A. P. Grant, and soveralother gentlemen. ‘Dbotweeu Kuftalo and Uswego—ibe latter wanting a Magara Futis canal, aud the former baviag no such desire, There isa highly respectable delegation srom Toledo, ‘These are understood to advocate a canal from Mich gan The Chicago people are not ove. favera- ity w Toledo. ‘bic ty that scheme. There is a strong dologation from Michizan, headed by ‘Mr J. &. Crippin. ‘The Michigan aud Toledo people are in , accord, Thus are national measures of the highest importance, cand local interests of no jess mnagnitude, involved in this great Convention I should say, in covelusion, that the success of one or allcf these measures would ‘not necessarily involve auy expenditure by the general government, to the issuance of bonds of the government to the re. quired amount, redeemable in twenty years, nnd payable, principal avd interest, out of the toils to be derived {rom ‘tho canals. Mysterious Deaths of Three Captains > Elmer A. Kent, |, Edw ae Pierson, EK. Albartes, J. B. French, Alex. McLeod, L. L. Johnson, F. Jacob B, Herrick, J. M. Free: ian, D. P. Clapp, Joha s, Williams, Win. B. Barbor, £. J. Mano and Auguntcs EM store, Necretarie, w is here representin, Chamber of Commerce. Se aise is Mr S. B, Ruggies, Licable moment, by enlarging ¢ pe Canal «ommissioner, is here to wee the interests of the state of New York. vernor King, ot New York, is ulso,here—ono of ae aix delegates, I believe, appointed by Governor Sey- to attend the Convention There is a Arrival of the Twenty-minth Regiment New York State Volw The Twenty-nioth regiment Now York State Volun teers, mostly composed of Germans, arrived in this city at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, On their arrival at the foot of Cortlandt street they were met by a uumber ir German fellow citizens, together with au escort of the First New York cayairy, National Guard whole escort was under tho command of Captains ‘Yhe Yegiment marched up Broad and from thence to vot the Interior the cconstenstion of the a ‘Sanat ot An ue Weat- Sr gread grow anid | tive duty of the State to | mar. | { ‘ich should be adopted by he le aud Oswego completed, 1” (he Biate of ntte seaboard and ponsuble an ele- Recept! ee ene Joann, Eight Alleo, E- Cromweil, W. Li. Ful: the New York | The regiments witl A. Low. salute will be fired, Some parties favor him Lieut. lict oF interest vi Arrangements ay at Coivnc: Strong, of tho ‘Ths regimen@returns in com: oa a ‘Von schinemba’ h, Colonel Hartinan boivg at present laboring under the offects of show the flerce storm of i: dured in nearly aii the great engagements of the Army of the Potomac. The reciment returns to the eity with three hundred and fifty men, baving left for the seat of War twWO years since with over one thousind. Gin Xt god te lon some aise and He Otto and Reiss. “y Dy whieh ttabalt wot be ive ‘allen au of therefore, unanimous! way to Fourteenth — street, -irhat in order to ieet the ‘mperative commer. | Lindgumutier’s, in the Bowery. len of the Weat by additioual factlities inthe | place the officers and men With a dinner provided dy the city authorities, aid men Farley oud Boole, from the Commitee at nine 0 ihe Common’ Counot!, weie present upon the ve: and cf Lieut, Colo- severe wound, i! which they ha to Arrive arrive at one o'clock P. M. be ine will three o'clock P. M., by Captain Goodwin Ballory, whes a Colonel D. ©, im an 0; in open carr: 38th regimout N. they only wok Charge of Poisoning on the High Seas. UNITED STATKS CIRCUIT COURT. Before Hin. Juage Shipman, Junk 4.—The United Sta-s rs youn M. Griffin and Thos. HLees.—Vhe prisoners are both tudieved for murder by spoisoning Captain Israei Suave, at 8 ‘Williams, at the fstand of Cuba, by administering to him auiphate of copper in wine. ‘The United States District Attorney said that, under the circumstances of the case, he intended to eater a nelle rosequi against the prisoner Lees, but ais counse: Fawin James) preferred that the Placed before w jury, as a matter of form, and acquitted. Mr. James explfined that Lis reason was to debar apy futuro proceedings against tbe accused, whoze tamily aro | respectable vothe Judge said it was not m from custody. Jobu M. Gritin was thou placed on trial and a ary em gencliod. The prisoner was dvfeuded by Messrs, Howe aud Curtis. Mr. Andrews, Assistant Uniied States District Attorney. tuted the case for the prosecution, from which it ap pours that the bark Betsy ‘Viiliums on @ voyage to ore July 16, = sorted first mates 1 pte was Turks, and the prisoner Grittin was second mate, shore and died, while tyi suddenly i At Havana +delendant was promot wok sick after the dinch. mee the cargo, and went on Captain in that harbor, was appointed to the etsy Willams; bat tn the harbor Captian Wood also he was taken on shore at Remedior, and died there. ‘Tho defendant Cri n went oo shore and applied ‘to the American COnsul t be appointed captain, but he ‘aplain Conee was then her master; the Alderman Farley, urke was di and the 4 man _ ° enon to his place. Captain Coffeo | ooaiderman Henry, did pot succeed, aud + ‘© the command of the bark ‘third captain that the prisecer is now on trial. diye after Ceptain Bunce tock command of the vessel, and ‘ood ptt israel Buvce was appointed It is for the murder of this , on board the Betsy” where the feral will be lemianed, and the retut ning regiments partake of mon Council. ‘the Police Mr. risouer shoul @ matior of form, but sere p who had been in- on the record. Louis F, Minard, Harding Weaion, Capt. A. Roberts, 400 tons, left Now Havana, with an as from another veagel then became jog — ‘Three wiilo lying in the bay he was takon sick, went on 8! d also died ion. and was bul In consequence rected the body to be exhumed and a post mortem ex- This was done, and the contents amination to be made. of the stomach were senied up in a jar and transmitted to Boston. where they were analyzed by Dr. C. T. Jackson, ‘The prisoner, as counsel sta'ed, was often heard to say that he ought to be the ea) tui Aare appointed bim, aud ihat ve would be captain ou the was on board a bottle of sulpbate of copper, and Griffin, the privover, was seen to rub some Of that ou the inside of tumbiers out of which Captain Bunce was in the habit of drinking. pour blue vitriol into tumbiees was doing that for he said voyage home. ‘The ar thy De was trying to get it oif The MMstrict Attorney procesded to examine afew wit The case stands adjourned, messes. H. fograbam’ in your edition of May Mr. Ingraham ; that he tt Shed given ‘up his pro’eesi ‘The Late Prot. ‘¢ was grease on tl . HL Ingraham, 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Miwavenm, Wis. June 1, 1863, Will you permit mo to correct ax error into which your correapondeut from the “cros ing of (he Big Black river, Muy 16." has fallen inte with res pe Ho states im hie le §, that he bad juat met the Rev, mar ied a rich widow’? and Friday, the Bub tna ‘Thirty-seventh at ou Broadway, mounted that the Consul should order rae Kexune, Jr., He was tls seen to hat bo bm and and when asked mont wi By order of will show — to the Rev. Prof. J. , which is published pe He thon describes Me. | Tecelv Lieut. Colonel Potter, Major Alex. Hamilton, Lieut, Col. D; C. Hinton, COMMIITER ON NATIONAL AFYAIRS OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Counciiman Webster, Coune!!man MeConnel LOUTs: Commandant on the parade ground. commissioned staff willreport to the Adjutant a quartor of an hour an ‘the time of formation. Dy ments for the reception:— ay, will bo under the command of Brigadier ior No. 1 North river at be formed at half-past 5 in Military escort, composed of the Seventh, third, Thirty seventh, Iwel'th, ‘Sixty nioth regiments N. 5 Firat regiment, New York State Nolanbers, ‘under com- mand of Major Yeamans, Veteran Scott Life Guard, Invited officers of other regiments, and ex.officers of the ‘Thirty-seventh aud Thirty-eighth regiments New York Volunteers Major Genoral Daniel E. Sickles. Brig. Gen. Ward ond stait. Chairman Joint Committee wore teers. the latter eutertained ui Their en. The Thirty gevenun and Thirty-cighth To-day—Pro- gramme of Arrangements fur Their &e. This afteruoon the Thirty-seventh and Thirty -cighth re- giments will arrive in the city. The bravery which has ever characterized these regiments in action will now entigic them to a magnificent reception at the hands of , public. The following is the programme Genoral ‘The pr: cession wiil move in the following order:— Brigadier General Hall and staf, with troop of ane of Eighth regiment N Y. 8. N. G., commandéd b; Captain Browno. Regiment of First New York cavalry, ae, command of ree rae Fifty-fifeh ‘au YSN. G. Brig. Gen, Meaghor and staff wad guard of hovor. Tavited guests. Fire Pepartment, Civte soototies. The line of march will be as ‘ollows:— Up Broadway to Duane street, through rg toma Para bgp a Park, throu to Broadway, passing Common Council; arohgn Broadway to Union square, around the square, down Fourth avenue to the Power; down the Bowery to Grand strest, down Grand street to Broadway, and down Broadway ik Bari review before the irty-oighth, wounded, with Dr. Berry, former surgeon of the Thirty eighth, pen barouche. Wounded officers of sn 36th bearers oes of the 37th carriages. a V., 37th ‘oetmeat NY.S.V., Licut, Col, Aliaso Col Commanding. Members of the Committoes in carriag Wounded soldiers of Thirty-seventh and Thirty: oighth Tegiments in carriages, Mayor and Cornmon Coancil iv carriages. lay man y Commanding. Rogiments of returned volunteers. ‘Squadron of cavalry. Duane to Chat- the Park and to the Park @repast by invitation of the Com- it will please see that the stroets along the itne of march are not sprinkled during the day, and also have ail obstructions removed. ‘The fings will be diaplayed from all the public build- 4 the proprietors of all Lotels and private buld- ‘are requested to display thetr tings during tho day.® if General McCiollan is in town he will review the regi- ments from the baicony of the St. Nicholas Hotel. COMMITIEW ON THE PART OF THM TAIKTY-KIGHTH REGIMENT, Capt. G. B. Britton, + Matthew D. Greone, Col, ad. Farnéworth, Conrey. COMMITTEE ON THY PART OF THE THIRTY SRVRNTH REIIMENT. Capt. J. R. O' Beirne, J.T Maguire, Mor Jos. Yeas Alderman Boole, Alderman Ottiwoll. COMMITTER ON NATIONAL AYVAIRS OF NOARD OF COONCILMEN. Counciiman Joyce, Counciiman Brandon, WRNRRAL ORDERI—NO. 8. Heapquarrers, Ex Keoment N Voune\iman Haviland. MINARD, Ch’n Joint Committee. A.M. Patan, Secretary of Joint Committee, Capt. J. R. O' Bum, Secretary of Joint Military Ccm’e. Colonel Vasian, of the Kighth, bas issued the follow- v.G.8 N.Y, ‘mw Yorw, June 4, 1863 Pursuant to brigade ordor, this ‘ogiment will parade on to partiolpate in the reception of the Thirty eighth rogimeuts New York Volunteers. Live will be formed in Broome street, right at two o'clock P.M. Troop will parade éld and staff, mounted, will report to the ‘The band and non- Colonel J, M. VARIAN. Adjutant, ‘The following order in relation to the — has been promulgate! by Colonel Lefferts, of the seventh GENERAL ONDERA—Nu. 7. Heanguanrers,- eve Reongst Nariowa Gr ARD, “ New York, June 41563. In comp! nee with brigade order of this date, thia regi pacado, im full fatigue,on Friday, gimental live on Lafayette place at two’ o'clock P.M. Band and drum corps will report w the Adjutant on the fe ground, Field and stait mounted. ith inst. Ke. Colonel MARSHALL, LEFFERTS, Wa. H. Hume, Adjutant, The Sixty-uinth will also tura out. as the foliowing order SPROLAL ORDER Heapquarters, “sxty-xnern Reciweny N. G., New Yous, Ingraham and bis wife Your correspondent ly utetaken some other person tor Mr. Ingr the ‘act that the Kev. Prof. J. 11. Ingraham o'civek fa the afternow, ty <prings, Missiesippi,on the 18th of December, 1360, | 4b these headquarters Aad, &> far from baying « up the ministry, he died Taith’ul. laborious and belo e! clergyman, beng at the | 8Md act as body guard tor the day time of his death the rector « Holly Springs, ae well ax presi Tngraham wover married bat Hicate and be hin about a’ yoar after his own deavh. ceive that your correspondent has bee mistaken in the Permit me, as ab aud his wife, a poraon fata. the privilege magn ‘Cian the HeRaLi of ngs, such as “Lafit gi sham’s pane he never wrote, ‘a the “Prince of thy House ine nory to be bein in gr: thnumadds of readers in 2! laps. Knowing that be ecror that your corres. nt Postal Chan (From Hoibrook’s United States Yne Postmaster General, ou the reco Wakeman, bas ordered some very im jents of Manhattan Isiand. wo that at present there impo. r aro Wo leds than et io Noosa streat, Wa hiogton ee in the postal arran t may not be generally ht », Lromain, respect! liy, yours, r r 4.0. T. INGRAHAM, r of St. james’, Milwaukee, [I witht thy Heights, ue ding that Mr. lograbam’s earlier ,) were written wheo he was a + although they were then uuiverna'ly lauded by the press of the country, and by no paper more highly | Much iit now yasses under Mr. Ine | David,” will be willlug to correct limits of ‘posed, and, in fact, has been decided Mam the nae seven ‘of these oflices on the goth inst — tices, Vorkwille, Harlem, Harseaville, Manhattanvillo, Kingsbridge and Kingsbridge the Kpiseopal ebureh tn Lot a crite e there. Mr. | of the Rey. J. H. Ingra: Washington Hotel. His inte writings, such have caneed bia | by hundreds of anewiges and in dior. | bis. first mitita | Mentifed with # | therefore, it has joadverteutly fallen | vices, and mendation of nt Fogimenta, s Inciuding thy located city proper, Pak, mud Lo exvoud the ayatem of Station and lettor car. rivre over the territory formerly supp the above offices, by eatablishin 7 a station as gech of the localities | authorities. ths nade vacant. The distance over which the carrier sycom will thas be extended Is about thirteen mites county oC N \ the Battery, or the eutire length acd breadth of tox ong ~~ in {act, embracing the whole cone ot te Savecuiis of these | sie are: a uniform (roe letter delivery throughout the , under the new law, oxeeptitigs pat: improve. & aod that ky oot ha] M utiink woraa, follo in’ you'pacs | 3m acon ada JAMES BAGLE) ajor Com’g Sixty ninth Reg’t N. G. 8 N. Y. —witl jing Thirty June 4, 1865. The mombors of this regiment are hereby ordered to fully armed and equipped, on Priday, Juve 6, to the Thirty sevent§ and Thirty etuhth New York Volunteers on thelr return from the seat of war coved to the residence of General Thomas Francis Moagho-, The band, drum | corps and nov-commissioned stall will report tw the Adju | tant at the same time and place, ~~ Committee ov Carriages, Major Hamilton and Mat. | thew Greeve, Kxq , will attend to the sick and wounded soldiers aod officers who report to them at Battery place, The committee wiil be known by red, white and biue ribbons worn fo buttonhole. F. Menghor will grace tho procession with bis inasmuch as wheu the Thirty seventh were first the Seveutyifth Repubiican Rifles, and were commanded by Gen. Meagher, Le was their first oominauder, avd this command. The General is therefore Thirty-eeventh Irish fies, and will, make this departure (rom his resolution to ue & private course Only on account of the rela‘icb- Aisting between him an generals—Sickles, Ward and cession, Col Hayman, com York, deserves especial ae for bis distinguished ner. Gen, Tummnas nee, the Thirty seventh. Three Join in the seventh 5 has done in bringing the great good Thirt pas ex seventh to that degroe of discipline aad efficioucy hay placed it joremost among the New York Return Home of the Twenty-second New York Votanteers, Avaasy, June 4, 1963. Milftary Affairs, ORGANIZATION OF A NEW RROMMENT— THE KINGS COUNTY VOLUNTEERS.’’ Col. Michael Murphy bas received authorization from ‘Tho Twonty.secont New York Volunteers, Col. Phelps, about three hundred strong, arrived here this morning. ‘The men are quartered at the barracks. They dine this afternoon at the Delavan House, as the guests of the city to raise & Dew regiment, under the ‘State§government title of the ‘Kings County Volunteers.” He has now eo- aj n Rparsely populated districts, in sis va wie called, tor at ths erep aa tered upon his duties, and there ts no doubt but that the Cor (be presout, more frequent deliveries ove Fit well known energy of the Colonel in this connection will fii strect: the preventing delay to ae ai ab Bim in rapidly raising & firet class organi. ence veooosi asd by the present process of regularly | sation. "an Gaerne fervice fn the post Uiing, nailing and remailing letters now gent to | Present war, He went out ax captain t- to Pg 3 and rom the post offices soon to be aholished, Instead of foventh Togiment, and next is heard of the Une aor alting the arrival aud departare of regainr mails, the | Hundred and Sixty-third New York Weeatsers: vens of Yorkville, Harlem, &e., can rely upon their | for ‘8 brignde, and of which he was in ul lottors betag more frequently and promptly forward. ‘after the battle of Frodorieksburg. His militia the meanatetuted; and alk letters written on Man- | ©*} 10@ dates back to ify) be was connected n island to bo sent from one point to another bo. | With the Ninth New York, headquarters of the drop letors, nad as sucit are chargeable with a post | Kings Kounty Volunteers wiii be in Brooklyn, « ith branch two Conte ¢ach Ingtead of three. coffees im this city and elsewhere. Kr ald ‘advantage will also bo gained to local corres. | given Col. Murphy in raising his comma: a Thy ot law als , Wheu 80 ord + ten wo by & direet exchange of mails between tho ) town stations without passing througa the vo. hould not be forgotten that after the 31«t of Jane ait t oeal letters mast be prepait by stamps, at dw conte the single half cunee rate, and two conts tional bait owned oF fraction therouf, | « © Applies bo all post oMees throughout the couctry. | ¥ (is tate law authority is "1 . tw od by t This at Being fitted out in tht stanly runniog vifornts, During te aixtero 1 on tht ritory says the emigration how ing over the Vlains ts immense—probably ter + | (ban eter ofore, except dar baer | C the first great rush to ye that be wason the ut ts i -y per day, 4 wagons filed with famfiies and hese faratiate, ase droves Of stock wore following these great cara. ihe emigration We divided Unird reat met eight bun Im. etween Colorado and Je ese ee gions e West A large aumaber of te: wr} ty, and or Jong (Me filled op nya are daily ay The Line will be formed at the Armory, Hasex market, at one The troop wili report, mounted, t the above hour, and’ then pro. - ) wiew “yon! tier tLp! PRIDAY? JUNE THE NAVY. More Important + Ccacieees It is anid that Admiral Dabigren will relieve Admiral Farragut, and that Commander ul. A. ebarge of the Ord@ance Bu Wise will take an, vice Admiral Dahlgren, Commander © R. # Rodgers, now Ad niral Dupont’s Hieot Captain, will reheve Commodore Liake us Superin- tendent of the Naval Acade > y, ‘The change in the commanding officers of squadrons and bureaus wll ae: sesurily create quite a chaage in the Vartous atall offices. Ifthe Nayy D portment is at al! desirous to create a Spirit of culatioa among ovr naval officers, apd at the game time to shi w its appreciation of thor valuable and meritorious vervices, why not give them modata? What have the gallant officers of Farragut's fleet to show for their briliixnt achievements, or those of the pioneer officers on the Western waters. and, in’ fact, any of the deserving, hard working officers who have so nobly been battling for their country’s good? Mo@als have Deon ordered and assigned to deserving seamen and potty officers in various squadrons, and it ls but jast that our officers should bayve them too, If in changing uniforms wo are aping after foreign style, then above all considerations we should have medais; for one scarcely, if ever, sees a foreign naval officer without his loft breast degorated with tho marks of his country’s favor and appreciation. The cost would be insignificant whon compared wish the good effect it would have upon the majority of our baval officors, and {ts influence would be {eit abroad as well ag at home. Admiral Stringham has boen detailed to inspect vessels ‘at this port previous to their purchase by the Army or Navy Department Commodore Vanderbilt i+ not assy- ciated with him, ag he was when Commodore Van Brunt was iuspoctor for the Banks expedition. ‘The officers Of the iron-clad Passaic have been ordered to report to Admiral Gregory for orders. The vessol will come to the Navy Yard during the coming wook. Court or Inquiny.—The court of inquiry in the case of Alban C. Stimers, a chief engineer of the United States Navy, commenced yesterday morning, and, without transa:ting any business, adjourned until this mornivg at ten o'clock. Cuncassian—nine guns.—The supply steamor Circassian will leave this port to day for the regutr crulse south- ward. Shotakes out about fifty officers as passengers, who have been ordered to various voarals along the coast, ‘Tho Circassian wil! go to Boston on her retura trip, and fit out there for the next Southera cruise. ie @ jist of her officers :-— Cominander—W. B. Faton. Exicwttee Offoer—Geo, Vertis. Suomden Redfield. lenry Churchill Surgeon—Sarnul Paymaster—Ceo, Acting Master — The following Marine Offeer—Ordorly Sorgoant G. M. Millor ". Hills, 4. Harry Ankers, Heory eer: was Mate Ran Pendlebury, A Abbott, 8. E. Young, Theo, Park, A. incera—Chiel , 5... Bartwoll Jas. Gilten Rounds, Jr, ed tor Second Assistant, Theo. F. Lewis; Third Assiat- 8. T. Silsby John W Cloyd, Frank H. Thurbur. w Oterks—Captata’ ard Redfield, 8. 0. Somrar—seven guns.—This vessel, which was to bi N. M. Bassett; Vaymaster's, J. Bay- ton sailed yerterday , \s delayed, owing to the breaking of her windlass yaar, It is about time the Sumter was brokeo up. She has veon condewned no less than three times, and is barely fit to go to soa at tho present time, The following is a list of her officors:— Acting Volunteer Lieutenant—Poter Hayes. ‘Ass ielant Surgcon—W, Molson Assistant Paymaster—A lox. B, Spencer, 8. Eni oi JL. Jr. Tobinson. . Hayos,G. A. Pattorson, Master Mat 's—Goorge Van Duzen, C. H. Neil, J.J. Alten, Jr. Engineers—second a\ stant, W. R. Goff; Third Assist- ants, C. Bennett, J. Yan Hoga, R. Thal. T.D. Join'the Vietoria D. Webster, Acting Assistant Kugineer, passenger to ALABAMA—nine guna,—The United States gunboat Ala bama arrived at St. Kitts, W. I., May 1, and sailed the same day. The Bill FOURTH DAY'S PLAY—SEEREITEN AND KSTEEHE TUR WINNERS IN TORIR RESPECTIVE MATCHES, Yesterday was the fourth day of the Irving Hall's passage at-arms among the professional billiard notabili- ties vow in the city, The atterdance was very fair, the evening's seances being more numerously patronised than tho afternoon exhibitions. The playors who inaugurated the afternoon's proceedings were Messrs. Tleman and Seerciter, tho billiard representatives of the West. They kept very close together for some time, there being only & diference of four on the first hundret, hee: oiter leading. ‘The latter gradually kept increasing his advantage on every string, being 42 aboad on the second hundred, 130 on the third, 264 on the fourth, and at last won tho kame by 176 points, Th upon 11, and his highest run 70. scores '—seereiter , we 3, iuner:* but his rior to his vaual atre eight points, Thore being no large rune Wb winner's average was close The following are the 0, 0,27, 24, 4, 16, 0,1, 2,22, 0,5, 0, 0,35,'0,0, 0, 18, 70, 6, 23, 4, 6—total, 600. Ti 3,040; 348,046; MBs Bs O, 2, 3, 6,3. 7,13, 0,17,2, 2, 0, between Deery and Extephe. The Teputation, was geuerally set down ‘ats Occasion waa far tofe a6 Matepbe beat him by —C is unnocessary to give the res ner’s average Was nearly 11, a0 ‘The first’grme of the evening rt is gain —— The Fg ran 48. ween Mears. Seoroiter and Katephe. The former was sot down by gene- ral anticipation ss an easy winnor, and it was not until Estephe had scored 357 that he began to manifest the true strength of bis play, for he scored 114 (which carried him out) by a fine display of eclenoe, and Veating his op Pe by 132 poits ighest run 114. The Inst gaino was hetween Goldthwait aad Fotey was won by the latter by 36 points, nothstanding ( eof the game throughout, his nerve fail. ‘The score Walt bad the b ing him at the finish Goldthwait, ‘60 No lary party. ‘This afternoon the players are Kavanagh against Fi In the evening Tieman f rf trie his wkill with Deory Foley against Eatephe Goldth wait, and Sere The Turf. FASHION PLBASURE GROUNDS-—TROTTING. Tuvxspay, June 4—Sweepstakes $400, two mile heats, to wagons, the driver to weigh 165 Ibs. Jones named b g. Hambletonian..... Horace F D. Piifer named b. g. Pulaski 4). Mace named br tm. Jonny Hawkins. D. Tatiman named b. g. Dutehm: A Time—Fira Heat. Hambletonian was the favorite at two to one, getting the lead at the start, was about fourfengths »head at the quarter pole in forty seconds, and at the half pole in the lead until he reached the homestretch, wheo Hambietonian made te play for bim and soon went to the judges’ stand t Pulaski then began to slack ware. 1:20. He kept the front, and advance in 24135. His average was noarly 1, and and tond—Foley, 600, ins were wade by either Pulaski, lengths in ing plainly that mile heats were his best game, fell off so badiy that at the haif mile pole he was way yards in the rear, Hambieton: the last mile in 24245, and the ns 04 Fee encced heat was the counterpart of the firat—time 6:25 A trotting match for $600, ay, om FS bath ‘come off this afternoon at the Faenion Gi City Inteligen jogeed home, making Tammasy Hatt Commrrrex.—The Democratic Geners! Committee held an important meeting last evening, Hon. Wiliam M. Tweed presiding. After considerabie routine business, including the ordering of a primary election to be held in the Fourteenth ‘emnlporgerveior ghd fae orn pe hn » already oom the ave. room of the Sanitary Commission on Wednesaay, and handed in $100, the pro- by liberal contributions of money, clothing and hosp delicncies of varions kinds, aad is among the first tv its etforte to nerve the god cause, @d bo the other public sehoos of the city. Sroemixo—Anotuen Foot Race at Bioowmenare — Young Sport, who won the last foot race at Bloomingdale, fa to fam a face egainat time next Mooday afternoon, when he will attempt the the space of seven hoors take place at an esriy Deor(our, the ealebrated tobe Ite example is commend feat of twenty miler in wrest. teh is alto arranged to worn Yonog Sport, aoa | veteat tau. 5, 1863. THE WE WEEX: LY HERALD. ‘The Best and Cn. pe! ewspepes tu the Country. ‘Tho Weexsx Herat, (or tbe present Week, ready to merrow (Saturday) morning, will contain — The laters Do. patoies relative to the Sige of Gickxburg by General Grant's Ariny, its Progress and Prosmat Most tion, with Letters from onr own War Correspoude nto, Giving graphic accounts of the Hattie and Capture of Jackson, the Battle of Champion's Hill, tho Battle of Big Black Bridge, and of the Bombardment of Vieksbarg An excellent Map, showing the Baltic Field on Chany pion’s Hill and the Fortid ations of Vicksburg Hate and important intetligecee from Gon. Banks’ Do parumeut, giving the dotatls of the Movements aad Opo- rations of Gonoral Hanks’ Army, aud the Complote La veatiment of Port Hudson. ‘The latest News fcom Virginia, North Carolina, Toanos- #90, South Carolina, Alabama, Doxas, Havana, Mexico, Europe, nd al! other parts of the world. An interesting account of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile by Mosars. Speke and Graut, their discovery solving this anciout geographical probiem. A Map showing tho progrosa of diossrs. Speke and Grant in their resvarches, thoir starting point, aud where last Leard from. Poetry— Farewell to Beocher’"; — You oing {ar away, Far away (rom the nixgor folks ; ‘They've uo one loft but Cheever now, heir white brethren to coax Tato the abolition scheme and won dire, amalgamat Which be proaches bg bis ‘pit’s height, With true Closronea tree _ An account of a* Spiritual fii at tho White flouse,’* describing astounding * manifestations, gyrations, appa. Titions, phautasmagoria,”’ &o, An interesting story, entitled “ A Dreadful Sulcide—a Tale of Unrequited Lav Facetiw and very tuteresting miscellaneous reading matter, Sporting —Trotting—Tho great Billiard Tournamont Agricultural ‘Tho Fiold—The Vegetable Gardou—The Lawn and Flower Gardeu—Tho most suitable Cattle for general purposes, kc. ™~ ; It will also cuntain Roviews of tho Money, Provision, Cattle, Horse aud Fomily Markets, Editorials on Promi- nent Events of the Day, Ship News, and all other inte. resting and important nows. Annual subscription price: — Single copies five cents Five copies... ‘Ten copies Any larger number, adstrossol 10 aamos of aubs $1.50 oxch. An oxtra copy will be sont to evor often, Twenty copies, to one addross, ono year, $35, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent fo clubs of twonty. These rites make the Wawxir HRRALD the cheapest publication in the country. Omotal Drawings or murray, Eddy d& Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. Kextucay, Exrma Cisse ‘sliJune 4, 1863, 3, 57, Pe Bi! 72, 25, 43, 68, Ry 6u, 45. TUOKY, Ouass 3i2—June 4 28, 60,3, 10. 1A, Si, 1A, 4, 46, 6, 41. to, 21, 12. Ctrouiare seut {ree of charge by addressing either to “S(CRRaY, KODY & 00. ‘iaaiacaean Ky. ord. Laue Mo Kontuoty arma Onaae é1l—June 4, 1 63, 36, Tl, 21, 4s, yA 32 es nd 63, 27, 69, 5. 5, 47, 17, 44, 24, 7, l4, “ot, 73, 22, 26, 10, 25, 60. ‘Circwiars sent by Aaarénsing NPR Na Wilmington, Delawate, ottery.—Thirty per zea. Information furnished, i for sdgubivons and all kinds of YLOB & CO. Prizes Cashed in ail Le; Information given. SORERIL BATES, Broker, street, room No. 1, New Iron W don Bennett's, gallzed Lotteries. Wall poneervators tron work bu tlt by HUPCE WICKERSH AM, 24) Canal strect, east of Broadway, 12 Cartes de Visite $i—By Vaughan, 223 Bowery. abt galleries admit nis work w be the beat in the oft Albam and Ca: Hight Cartes faite for $1. of U oO Pr \s Boots and fanaa sirvet and 6M Broadway, two loore below \oienen of Hats and Military, Flags Flags! Flags! American Fi of all sizes, wholesale and retail: also Flags of every description made to order on the shortest Boker, Our ample faciliies and experince in this branch of our business euable} ux fo manutactare these goods with ud usual despatch and of perion «orl ie ash AS & SHERWOOD, 4. Pond 1h White street City Ladtes ant Ladies from the Coan- try—1C you wish Wedding Sips and Gatters, Balmmora: aud summer Gaiters, boys’ and mlasey’ Bhors of all Kinds, pa Wonize MILLER & CO. 357 Caan stroet Wheeler “« Wilson's % wing taf with valuable improvements, Olice 4 Broadway, See Foote’s FP. Umbrella Lock Glands at WHEELER & WILsox « 9% Broadway, N.Y, With the Heat of Sammer Comes a De- sire \o know how we can keep the head cool. One of Knox's rmmer Hats is sunt the article we are in » Everdeil Wedding and Visiting Carda, the most elegant inthe city; French Note Papers, Seals, de. NO. 902 Browtway, corner of Duane street - a & Coe Radical Care et, Opparite the church. No connec on with any other truss olice of the same name. Fewale attendant " Kverybody Sho Use Pyles O. Ky Soap, because it In the best. Sald by grocers every whore, W. A. Batehelor air Dye—Tne Beat In the world, Instantaneor harmless and reliable Bold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory, #1 Barclay street. Wigs, Tompe ate Dy Dyeing f beautifying the bair,a: W. A. ATCHELOW'S, 1s oud sect, Heaatifat n.—Laird's Bleom of Youth, or Liquid i, for the complexion and in, Fe~ moved 0.083 Brvsdway. ‘Sold at all draggisia. on jore’s Ha: ze Bi = Same by okiifel aruists. Diseases of the Nerv: bary and Sexual Byster* —Ne ment—in repéris of the Howard Asscciation—aent ig eaaied jeter eB. veiopes, free of charge, ross Dr, a Hough Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pas sit ent ‘f inall on receipt of beral terms. Directions in English, Prone Bpanuh. &. PYNE, 7 ‘The Way w Make : | arin Se uch porfesty, become of such machines T mit one ma: ceige tat both sows and exavrotiern, and that le GHOVER & BAKGES. for Indigestion, Dyspepsia Tablets %, ef nstured only, uy @. WELLING: Teuker Banlipontns The Govgrame Ps the United States 4 can te eutranee er " ‘eo Hair — 10 conte—Binck or Bro Keliabie. Mo. 1 Barciay stevet, Bold by all druggists, Married. Bausce—Onet.—un Weineeiay, June 3, at Trinity chapel, by Rev ag Dretemem - bo nde Boome —— omy. "hiveon—ae, Jous.—0m Thureday, June 4, at the Duteh Keformed church, Weet Farms, by tue Rey. Potts mus Van Wyok, Nicnotas DeGnoor, of Brooklyn, to Kamas M.,oaly daughter of George %. ‘Jotun, of West Farus, Visuan—binerery —On Wednertay, June 3, by the Ker J. 4 Lyons, at the resdence of the bride ents, «4 Karta, oldest daughter of Law tein, kay, Spee 3 owiay evening, Jane 2 Hanietd , Wt om 1. Hagman Puree W. 0. P beth of tone oy Yoo oath omaty (N. J) papers please copy Hirewas-0 2xOLL, 0 ‘Thoreday, June 6, by ts Rey geet, Jocun Mewmas t Bane ns Borer boy ras for Rothou jes.—James Gore de ite Photo- gravis superbly takou at TOLMES 303 Broadway, at oaly dev 4 sap and finish, at TALT'S, corner of Cortlandt and ich streets. Keanny—CrrmmnovanieAt the Church of the Trearna. tion ,oo Thureday, June 4, by the y Ko wer (. haamny to Gaerne C.. ssobrougic, all of this city. Puown®.--On Thursday, Jane 4, by the Kev. Roy. Hen y E. Montgo. daughter of 5 MiscCLLANEOUS. CARD TO THE PU GLA (past pat y! WHILE THABKING FOR Stirotion 6 ia wots Of and badness i hae been pasand ho tay by wulneet » Lovts La Fanon (0 Grongiana ?., dhughior of | to prait « ionia: ‘Aw taferin | ; Major Boowhe, pte ougumers of tabaci ty the pon. ae ta) ret sia\ed Make ste Wata,—Onn Wodneadoy, dy mnanines Tames. Pd G0:'p Las Seca te oe ter Presbytorion ebureh, by the Ki oie meta coe 1p Cusnis Bt. mT to Mise Er seo M., daughter of | Wills Wal), all of this city THowNR—Misuaw.—Ou Thursday, June 4, at th of Praye’, Newark, N,J., by the ov. J. W. Shackelford, Caomucs ff. Tuoune'to Cale ie Misaaw, both or that ety No cards Died. Rjagr, 21's Mrpo On Thuitday, Juno 4, at his yeaidence, No wt. bole Moulgouery airee TIAN any 163 West Forty third street, Pas BuKDOCK, aged 64, ‘The (rionds and relatives are respectfully invited to at (ond the funeral, onfaturday afternoon, af two v'elock Can On Tiurad da. June 4,00 4 ation of the Kidmoys, Wittdae Hearty, youngest son of Kuazaboin Carr, aged 2% years ‘Tho frignda and weq fully invited to attend nerit ty tomorrow's paper Casipy.—On Thursday, June 4. after a long the residence of hor parents, No, 886 Kast 0 Street, Manaaiuer, the only danghter of bi Bridgot Cassidy, dget 28 yours and 4 months. Notice of ihe fauerai in Saturday's papers Phitadelphia papers please cop: Caann At Now Otloaus, ont Feit May 22, Canoiint Mivoimonook Crann, only daughtor of re, Hl. M! Morwin. Hor friends and "those of her brothor, pina a: Crane, aro tuyited to attend the funeral, from her iate re Sidovoe, No. 78 Clinton place, this (Fridayy afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, Dovaurr.—-Cn Wednesday, June 3, Kiara F., wife of Charles’A. Doughty, aged 43° yours, 7 rend aud 2 di ya. ‘The relatives and friends of the (am i ily are reapectully morning, at ton o'clock, from her “eouton atroes, Groonpoiut, L. 1, Frexman.—In Washington, 1D. C., on Monday, June 1, Wittsae Freeman, aged 85 yeara, His remainn will be taken to Europe for interment Hatwock.—On Thursday, June 4, of dipthoria, Kare M., danghtor of Charles H, an@ Sarah G. Hallock, in the sui year of her age. Hor remains will bo taken to Tarrytown for interment, on Saturday morning. Howakp.—in Philadelphia, on Monday, June 1 Howaxn, Jr., son of Mary and Goorge Howard, years and 10'mouthe Jasnn.—in Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 4, Jamis Jas Pm, ng) yours ‘vho relatives and friends of the family, nnd members of Atiag Lodg $16, F and A. M., are respectfully in- vited to attend the funcral sorvicos, at bis late residen a, Raymond street, near DeKalb ayonuo, this (Friday) at torn on, at six o'clock. ‘The body will bo taken to !hita dolphia for interment Philadelphia payors please copy. Je eiin—On Tuowday, May 5, at Petaluma, Californta, Jusie Jxwert, io the Sbth year Of his age. Harlington, Vt. papers please oopy. Jonxsox.—In Chicago, on Monday, June 1, B. ©, Joun son, profeswor of anciont languns 4 belles lettres in the University of Chicago, aged 32 years. Lawa.—On Tharaday, June 4, feutenant Gonon W Lato, Thirtioth Now Jersey regiment, aged 28 yeurs. eral from (us Savond Proabytorian church, Rahway, on Saturday afternoon, at two o’cloek Lit. —At Canidwoll, New Jortey, on Taosday, Juno 2, Sarat Manta, wife of A,B. Lane, aged 26 yours. The ralatives and frlenda ot the f ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resitenca of her father, R. M. Whiveing, No. 101 Clermont avenuo, Bast Brooklyn, thie (Friday ‘afternoon, at three o'clock. Leasran.—On Wednesday, June 3, aftor a short and CTMKR Lawerien, aged 24 yoars,6 months ia aad tho family a Dae noth wet tines, at TRonGe aged 19 severe ila and 23 days, Hits relatives and friends, and also the friends of his brother, William C. Lesater, are invitod to attond the fu hor 317 Woat Thirty-filth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Matonx.--In Williamsburg, L. 1.,0n Wednesday, June 3, Wiis MALone, @ native of tho pariah of Croagt fal Maastoe, county Galway, Iroland, in the 66h yoar of bis ila rem sing will be taken from his late residence, 191 Remsen street, this (Friday) morning, at balf past ten o'clock, to St. Mary’s church, 1. C., corner Remsen and Leonard stroots, when # requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his sont, after which the funeral will take place from the church, at half past two o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Mc Matton, —At Titicross Hospital, ¥a.,on Monday, May 18, of wounds received at tho late battle of ville, Corporal Jawes MeMavon, company E, Thirty seventh New York Volunteers (Irish riltox),’ aged 28 cars, @pative of the parish of Croom, eouuty Limerick, roland. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family, and also the members of company E, and the Thirty-seventh rogiw: nent New York Volunteers in general, aro respect! i to attend the funcral, froin histite residooce, Ni Monroe street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock His remains will be taken to Cavalry for interment. Limorick papers please copy. O' Bonu. —On Weduestay, June 3, Frac 0’ Rreann, ive of Mouili, county Lietrim, Ireland uaintances fre respectfully’ invited , thie (Friday) afternvon, at two o'clock, from the Marke Hospital, Jirooklya, His remains will be interred in Flatbush Cemetery Soumvex.—Drowned, in the harbor of Baltimore, on Wodnesday, May 13, Jou Sexiowve, attached to the un boat Commodore Barney, aged 25 yours His romaits were mterred ta Grocuwood Cemetory on Sunday, May 31. Suvis,—On Thursday, Juve 4, Feux Sturn of Michael Slevin, aged 39 yeara, native of the 4 Drarmore. country Tyrone, [roland The friends of the family are res ectially invited to at tend the Cuneral, this (Friday ) afteraooa, at two o'clock from bist dence, 14 Pelsm astroet, Ni ik Semon camp, vear Falmouth 1, Liduteownt Cuaurxe G. Si United States infantry, in the 224 year of hi His fricn js and the frieuds aud relatives are ‘cspoctfull tod to attend the funeral, (rom the Presbyteriup church tn Fifthavenue, cornor of Ninevoonth street, on Em irday @ ternoon, at four o'clock prec sly without further notice. The remsins will be iuterrod Ia the growag of the Presbyterian chur. h, corner of Tweilt); stroot and Fifth avenue i eS Tackanmnny.—In Brooklyn, Jouswr, the only and be loved son of Robert and Anne Tackaborry, aged 6 ycara, 3 montha and 13 days. 6 of the family are reapectfully tn this (Friday) afternc of his parents, = You Mouday urteenth No. 56 Eaet Mult Suddenly, on Tuesday, Sune 2 b Rand Catharino E! Tuomas year of bis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Caantan WS ja the 1h affeetionate’y {avited to moot at the ropidenco of bis parents, No # South Second streot, Williamsburg, this (Friday) after Mark noon, Bt two o'clock, and thence proceed to St church, whore the funeral services will tke place, Trowas.—At St. Louis, on Wednewday, Ma ence of hor brother, the late Tho Piuen 6. Taowas, daughter of The relatives and friends wily are tae attend the f tow from the re J A. Themes 07 Bast Fi ty 0 Tracy.—On Wednesday morning, May 8, at the rew\- aence of his father, No. § East Twoaty-third sireet.in the 2Ah your of bie age, Lieuienant Pamomuer A. Thacr ff of Hirigadier ieveral Ayres, ular rofantry, Army of the Potomar The funeral serv cos will be "held at the Church Ascooxwm, coraer of Fifth avenue and Tenth « took His (riends and the frie dn of 1 take place from Mrovk iy 1 nitice yl! be given im to morrow '« paper Hartford, Coon. papers please copy Wo Afier @ short Hines om Thureday, Jane 4 Jom the 46th year of his », relatives and (riends are invitet te end theta neral, on Saturday afternoon, at half past two * rom bia Inte residence, No’ 445 Caual street, without forther invitation. Hin remain will be taken w t ow Vork fay Cometery for interment MISCELLANEOUS. wm 8 8 8 6 rows Fs o 8 MAGNETIC INST CT rowpEs The Original aad Cert The extraordinary effects of this article for killing Roaches Ants, Bugs, Fleas, a attare, Ae., from M 5 Vermin Exterminator. 4 for preeerving Furs, Cloike, Pur one tented for twenty years eed warranted relia ie free from polsom Beware of Bach fast hae the signature of mh LYON ius \tations and counterfeits Lyon's Rat Pills certain death to Ma me. Gold 7 oll druggists sad furniture deniers. DEMAS ® DAENES 8 OO, Apo’ Got Broadwey, New York ry] . . . . . . . . . . . Ae FSS mares 3 8 sas S BURNETT'S COCOAINK —No men Ooresy n s more Kkepiionl of wow cureeile than I. however, I am agrees Diy Aisappstaied. A few monthe ago I wae porvially bald, snd apprehensive I should borome permane a’ friend, who boarded with ma sroog'y rerommentes Bar nett's Convatiog for the growin of the katy, remarking It Ml make it grow whether Hw nine Weeks, sof an 6 having ent i serene! Umer — Leter Yor enie by all trogaiete Bn or no.” Deeed 1h about ae ( « lerariast orep Ed. Phitetelphis RB News ADY SUP AL CIMBREDE'#, Ho. & romswey THOUSAND # \ sie a ry % mth one | M. B.—Twenty dierent brands of 40,00 Sogergore & wre! for male low, | AMah 1A OF DR. BTF MULAING It cures a eniarly « ito grow autex at fe S18 Aw Fs dandeul pr Pr afk ine Ut Dr Bierting’s, OF IMTPATIONS. Ke OY IMITAT.ONN OF IMIES ji Cr DRM Be TRIBRING #. UT DR H.W ST eReN BUT Di HM PRION, up ta Aiming two dottion Price SL uid by all druggists Dr. it IL ATERLIAG, sae proprietor, Depot, 13 Broadway, AN BAMILABANY TONIC Hou ViNcRS. Pe ROMAINE OnIMBRAN wirrKKS. Lf have giwars refused to well any of th a8 tonic bitters, maT believe then: to and conpored of do et he "Crimean Hiuiers barked bw the ; Gifitlon aud Palle, of Now York. 1 buve no hemtarion in ee commending them to toy [lends nnd eumtonerm, VREDBRIOK 6. COALENS. Agent of Lougworthy Wine Warren street, A NOTORIOUS FACT. That very few hotela, reat the pare & PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE AUCH, LBA but substivute a GENUINE BOTTLE, filled with a MIXTURE. nts or dining #a!oons use Those perso cannot be deceived Puaciash of any respectable ROCKER OR PRUIT DEALER, aud ask for LEA & Janey, 3 84 5 UNCAN © HONS, Union Byuare and Fourteanth ot Hole Agenta (or the Uaite! it FOR FAMILY URE. try nhould layte a supply of a the effects plerious properiice ie wb paline m th of unw holesome wat Fut up iv quart aut pict loikies and sald by every grocer And apothecary in the city. AORNS _BONIONS, / Feet, de, cured by using Dr Brigga’ Carat +c, rogaine and sent by wail atc. ani $1 per box Bonions, Bad Nalls, 4c. cared by Dr.J, BALGGS, 2 way . YORNA, TON® INVRRERD NAILA ENLARGED Joints ineases O the foot cured wILh out pala OF faonulventonen, fu the patient by De. RACHARLB, Surgeon road to phy ant eur Chiropodist, 700 Broadway. Refera beous Of the oly, NB ayesyieee LABELS AND TAGS AL. Ls KILN DS, white and oulored printed and plain. tw «uautities ts sult purchasers, at VicdOk b: MAVUIS, 115 Chunbere atror Prise Dewss sitters to 1 ORDER, UNRIVALLED IN MANUFACTURE, FITTING AND MATERIAL, AT UNION ADAMS’, NO. 037 BROADWAY. NYE AND EAR—Dk, CADWE, {) (Bight street) wear) romdwm iene gare experience tp 0! ‘eabmen! of tm Hyoand Bar, Rivice gral Mee hours from er and Doavart Rete, 170 pieces [Nn HL OMINA, ue ete, HOB eon. .4 e China D Gilt and Golared Ten Bets, 44 pleors Gilt and Colored Dinner Bets stand plain Glass Ware, We still continue to manufacture Gas Piatures in sariety. J & T. DONALDBON, one block Weal of Bros No. 6 Leroy pines, Bieorker at, Ge JEWISH DIVORCE CASE. MATILDA BRAYMAN, ve SAMUEL, RAYMAN, Merch CROBS BUTTE. ¥ CRIMINAL CONDUCT OF THK PRIOR TO MARRIAGE, THE HU SHAN MARRIES ULR Ween aya 3 hw naman ovuss KILLING A REDUCER ELOVEMENT WITH A THEY. READ NATIONAL POIAOE GaZerTT N 1lOC VINCES HOMAINE LJ g KIMBA : wrrr eins . . SOMETHING ABOUT LiF TR IS Te gdvertising eo. anne of Bow fill of Birt Lier ult ieas ‘pare ‘ ‘ply de A ase of tery ger ot the tha ecto tae FIERN." Theee bitters. are comer oy teiioms qeiia nnn bine oben ia 6 B61 Leen witness t. thr ymay vol Newnes thea WAMT TO 3B ine or LY Do, COSTTV EN: uring ia the tiae io Tee DR, LR ATION VELLow Po K #evaur. Ack Aver T OPERATED LIKE Maite (hs. WINSLOW 8 SOOTHING SYRUP vou Or EX TRETHIMG antmation, a | Bu stay wale hn al canes oe w Dez York, and 2] Migh Mo London, Ragts NOT DECOY OW TOUR su mM mm is rom mh CRMNNT om ene HILTON ‘so 1s commit ed bere perniare will rhe ire een Y Daryee TO LPs a (sticks Pavone oma oily cong @Meows tT? ww 7K ony Lavo Lathan romwrvne ck ey rye si vom, ee ‘ we Lab total WILTON» “Treat OPMENT 4 foray, amd 8 eaaily ante iidion’s “ihsgLUnLe | be Kat te tnestunie tn weer & uiLton® 1” wnet eAberee * rv’ Pucunges from two ILTONW pee ca a) Tre.) ere thie. ht CATION, | me j 4 bie ty» om Ga bows wartnd | Lé Se ten otter # Se ses if on A MORR, Craiome | | reer , ” ‘ Vy tthe ARE eriomns . : A fae ree OF a | ny st arr. —_—,

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