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NEWS .FROM VICKSBURG, The Situation Unchanged on the 10th Instant. Reported Arrival of Rebel Troops en the Louisiana Shore. General Johnston Preparing to Advance, &e., eo. &o., The Memphis Telegrams. ‘ Meuvam, Tenn., June 13, 1863. The steamer Hiawaths, from below with dates to the ‘Och vast., bae arrived. The situationat Vick burg is apcbanged, except that +o. Tines are daily contrac’: 4. ‘Ihe tate ruins Rave improved the condition of the army. prainee thourand of Kirby Smith's rebel force are ‘re,orted to bave come up the Waahita river aud are umaking demonstrations 00 the Louisiv.na side of the river, «Our tops at Milliken’s Bend have bey. reinforesd. Cou. Jobngton ta still receiving rewmforcements from the fast, and is preparing to move lorward. The Washing: ‘Telegrams. Wasuma om, June 15, 1868. Voofficial tele, rams from Haines’ Bluff to the 10th have ‘eon received. ‘hey represent that there has been no material change to affar’s thero, Oer lines around the enemy are gradually being con- ‘tracted. The late rains have improved the condition of Abe army and the navigation of the Yazoo. ‘The following extract from a private letter of a high waval officer near Vicksburg contains information of in- wrest. it is dated June 3, 1863:— Viekaburg atill holdg out, but it 1s very much like an forse turned out to dic, with the turkey buzzards fying over him and wih just strength enough foft to whisk his tail and brush of the flies that are blowing bim all over. In that devoted cits they are looking anxiously for Joe Johvston ‘to come to their relief, but he got such a thrashing that b+ awit come to time, I was over the rifle pits yeater- day ou Sberman’s front, withio fifty yards of the enemy's works. There our men Hie in groups, waiting for a :ebe: to abow bis nose, and the mowent be does so he is Lopped over, By this time I judge they are within ten or dficon yards, for they bave sent for hand .grenades, which are being forwarded with all haste. The firing this evening bas been terrific from our side. We have a ‘ourdred guns playing on the city behind, and the mortars ‘and gauboats keep up a constant roar mm front. We re- caiye 0 ply whatever to our shots. The gung on the twnd side have elt béen silenced, and those near the water Xe apparently been left to take bare of themselves. The gunboats hiave their range so well that they can drop (heir shells pretey much where they please. You re- member Febastopolt We thought the Malakoff the dsvil: well, thee are twenty Malakoff here, and stich a country to operate in you never saw—notbing but high hilts.and deep gullies, and trees felled tm every diree ‘ton to stop our p ogress. Yet our troops charged over ‘theve and chased the rebels into their works. I don’t ‘think there ever was such splendid Sighting as we have bad bere. Peserters come in every minute. We hayo had thirty today, who came to the gunboats, and they give a <sat picture of affaire in Vicksburg. The Idat twenty four bours the grub bas been reduced to one quarter pound of beef and @ pound of meal per day. ‘This they only get at night, as it is the only time they ~ Can move about in safety. There are tea mortars moored a5 close to the city as they can eafely go. They have tora it up by the roots, and ktiled’ mumberiess cattle, besides ‘Keeping tho troops in their hiding boles, or bombproofs. ‘The yaus are going i this morning, and this being a © ol day the rebels will get fits. Am intelligent contra- band bas Jugt come in, He says it ts perfect hell in the ‘town, between the mortars, gunboats and artillery. Froryone lives in a cave, which however does not protect thom from the mortars, These interesting projectiles go through ey Mecaedadbate feet Siena am Foreign Consuls Drive Contederacy—Exchan War, dc of the Rebel of Prisoners of Fortress Monroe, June 14, 1863. ‘Tne flag of trace boat New York, from City Point, ar. rived last evening, t 7’. «ck, with 650 exchanged pris- onera Of war, (all privates), im charge of Captain Mul- ford, who left with them for Annap lis at 10 o'clock last evening. The English apd Austrian Consuls, George M ore and D. Vans, arrived on the New York, baving been ordered cut of the Confederate States by the rebel government. it has beon arranged between Colonel Ludlow, United ‘States Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners, and Robert Ould, rebel Commissioner, that surgeons sba'l oot be treated as prisoners of war, no exchange of ofhicers can be at present made. A number of United States ocr are held by the rebel authorities unde> charges intended to bring them under the operations of tue act of the rebel Congress, which consigns to execu. 4-0 all officers taken in command of, or in company with armed negroes or mulattoes. Clonel Ludiow will not by making any spe- exchanges of officers. ackuowledge, ine of the rebel authorities to discriminate | forces By detaining # ome and releasing others. ail shall be wed under the cartel , and h rebe: ollicers Dow to Our possesion to Urti andl reseree. Tor retaliation, Exchanges of enlisted 4.00 Ko OM as beretofure. weTRD® Monon, June 14, 1563. ee, Capt. Garoin, arrived this 4s ho cows from that cd The 'Lo Strike. longshoremen o thie city, who are now on a strike er wages, stato that the increased suin that they \s staail mm comparicon with the bg’ price of the ta kot, and when it is generally known that, owing to Uh weather and @ variety of causes, they seldom can ob- tin 9 (all week's wages, | public should make some a 1s ce fortrem. They utterly disavow any intention to ¢ (he merchants of this city to their terms, but ane ony «air compé@vaation for their labor, They disclaim ashy riotous acts, and say that they areas weil behaved & avy body of men in the city. Oe OLDIERS FROM GOVERNOR’ CAMAWRA. 70 THE KDCTOR OF THE HERALD. ‘oer Wooo, New Yors Hannon, Jane 14, 1963. pocifully beg leave to call your attention to a state d+ ja yout Sunday paper relative to the soldiers ed to load the government vessels Cahawba, ud! y Buck, &¢ , om Swturday lest, Jey were not deserters in the case of the Cabawba ‘y epieted meson temporary duty at Hedloe’ nen o( considerable experience in the feld, whose bas often st od the test of battle. They feel yo them an injustice in “ey? with Pp S ners from Governor's Island, and wh: re: ot tet fa ISLAND AND 1B have ¢ neuree fellowship with the men who desert time eo: need, they declare their wiltogeees to ‘ nment ‘whose alm ts ald and comfort for uo ht 18 battles, and on which dot know oc ngaged when loading the i diy tr they TUR “DPSERTERS’ A LA 'LONOSHOREMEN. ‘10 THE FOTTOR OF THR WERALD. 1) refetation of sundry statements by the reporters, ‘ed (@ justice to myself and many others, allow me to righ your columns, that sixty.one convalescents ‘ered (rom Bedioe’s Isiandyto work on voce cot tranaporta lying me ee oe ere a week belore exme from the Firt au Hers siti, ‘e* them Tweety persons came tetand. Whether they were ars say, We, who have fi ‘and bled and | red (m ved Hittle romance fn it Au aio on the warpath, deem it fmpotive vo we tines aa ha deserters b o's Tetaxi, Jar bra ay” 70 THE EDITOR OF THR St Leases Hosrrra, | wry-rocerm Sreeer, N. ¥., June 15, 1863. fu your isaue of Saturday last, under the beading “Por. soval Intelligence,” the famnouncement as to the former residence of “Fightiog Joe,’ is incorrect. ithe know ledge “Cornish gentleman’ in the “Western Nows, Eeviand,” baw ing the ‘Commander in-Chief of the federal army of t pabannork,”* oF of the oves jeen fet victaalier of the "Seven Stare Hotet”’ of the Horough { Helston, Cornwall, must be cory limited, ae the latter id Ft. Luke's Hosoital so the ett curing tho ed uuder (he General's romevan: sity GLORGE the on ow y yesterday morning. There | NEW. YORK, HERALD, TUESDAY,, JUNE. 16, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. REBEL NEWS. THE LATE FIGHT AT CULPEPER. ere A COMPLETE SURPRISE. THE REBEL LOSS HBAVY. Severe Strictures on the Rebel Mili- tary Authorities. Vicksburg. Rebel Speculations Should Grant be Defeated. fa. ke, hoes nt ‘The Richmond papera of Saturday contain the follow: ing items:—- ‘The State prison atid city jafl are so completely jam. med with all sorts of prisoners and criminais that the au- therities sak to know what to do with them. Mock, on the 9th instant, Brigadier General Fitzhugh Leo, ‘a 800 of Major General Robert E. Lee, was very soverely wounded; Captain Farley, of General Stuart's staff, was killed; Colonel Williams, or the Second North Carolina Volunteers, was killed; Colonel Frank Hampton was killed; Colonel Butler, of South Carolina, had a leg shot off; Capt. Jones, of Lee’s cavalry, was killed. ‘The battle was one of the most severely contested during the war. There are now detained in Libby prison one hundred and thirty-five Yankeo officers, ninety-five of whom were captured near Rome, Georgia. They are detained, to- gether with citizen prisoners, until the United States gov- ernment comes to terms on the issue pending between our and their commissioners, Richmond papers, of June 13, say that the reported taking of Helena some days since, grew out of the’ fact hat our (rebel) troops made a feint on that place and succeded in capturing a wagon train and some prisoners, The Richmond Eaquirer, of the 13vb, says:—*Wm. Bond, an English subject, from North Curolina, was put in Castle Thunder yesterday for improper conduct.”” Cal rn Ravaplinen ane 11.) its esterday mornin; tolligeuce th that . poo FF fight had taken place on the eee , 0m Tuesday, between avin ies fant fae pointer sere wi * we ‘are enabled to give some particulars of the battle, which ebgaged on our side were Geuerals W. R, yades, with tb Macy] trams tal city, aad wi 4 y, from this city, Sue other ef artiieey Gur tal tl force bum iatdatras and six x batter The commenced sn a er ee cee to cross the plmnulteneousty at Beverly's and Keiley’s fords and other intermediate points wbout day! Tcesd iy moroing both of their main columus pushing forward eae Brandy Station, miles below Culpepper Court Hi with the costes ee ao pagers who ona Solooet Seton. tho station. They captured our Bieta, and tous rerentd arly tatelligouoe of their meuts being reported, The jen o'clock, aud about ten u'elock our forces were ai roan ood io position, on that mg until two o'clock ich Sar acpaee ace aren ee ny About wast ic Yolock the enemy com- puniora, commuting na I ed Onk Shade, crossed Solas river and attacked a them tn their froot. The po fen an to rago until six o'clock, when tho beaten discom@led enewy eifected a recrossing of the Rap. Say ay lr pe ape The cnemy it hand to hand tor « time. but relied ‘imcipally upon tLeir cavalry, dismounted and used as i Gur brave troops made og Aa and their artiliery. charges, ‘were often driveu poe cavalry of the army of Northera Vi bas been wice, if not three times, surprisod since battles of rs ‘and such reveated accidents can a ey aa tent oesomian conse juences i. it the i ay “ ‘roa ment, favensed ‘su’ and omen ie the 58 ae yee weak. a ocar, ers mi isminsed with compas: sion. But ihe country pays deari)§or the blunders which encourage the enemy to overrun aud devastate the land, with a cavalry whi to despise the nounted troops of the confederacy. It high time ‘Unat this branch of ihe service should be reformed. ‘The surprise on this ocoasion was the most c mplete that bas occurred. The C moderate cavairy was care lessly atrewn over the country, with the Rappahannock oniy bet»een it and an every why bas already proven his enterprise to our cost. [t is sald that their camp was supposed to be secure, because the Rappabanuock was not beiieved to be .ovdable at the point where it ‘Was actally (orded. What! do Yankees then kaow more about this river th.n our own soldiers, who have done vothing but rige up apd dwn their bonks for the inst six = mou! they knew at least the weather | was dry, the water iow, and that fifieen or twenty bom age horse, conldent from unpunity and ‘succers, on ibe other side They Gould not have failed to Know (bie tough. and they were surprlued—caugnt at Breakfast, wide prigovers ow foot, with guns omply aod horses griviag. Althorgh the lod the least creditabiethat have cecurred. Later, some uf | the best officers eacrificed their lives to redvein ‘tye aay | Avery force fight ensued, in winch, ft ie said, for the ist time iu ths war, a Considerable pumber ‘of sabre wounds were xiveu afd received. In the end the enemy retired, or was dri acrons the river. ‘or ts tt certwinly kuown whether the fortunate result was acuieved by thé cavalry alone vr with the aemistance of Cintederate jafatry in the veighto. hood. As the Southern troois remaived masters of the field, and as they are believed to have taken at least os many prisoners tov arda the clone of the day as they lost 1 th» morning, they may bec sidered victors. But it isa viciory over whieh tew will exuit. ‘es that other victory w Kelley's Ford on the Tithe March, Hoth would have boon well tmeritod de- feats if valor had not paid the price « ent and care | Jesamess. ‘ibe case with which the eremy outwitted the ‘ (guard of the iver on the OFst occasion was the prompter ftoneman’s incursion at the head of ten thoossad ' ierse into the heart of the State, which be accomplished Without the slightest trterference from the Confederate it re he efate of causes are permitted of ha: | which will produce |. ie, his cavalry tensively, and has spared bo pains OF cost UL» poriect ‘Ihe only effective means of preventing the misebief it may do ts to reorganize our own (or force @ stricter dircipline among the men. an more earnestness among the olficers in the « their very important duty. aiiures wor the Mis- ppl be ter Month—as we think i wit in the present witb Sears my ~ to the Confederates, ne oA aca tion of Grant's army, ‘the must pecessarily aesume an eutirely different and « pores evest pea. feat the besieging elements around about Vicks. by bo means the South i * . ‘egret that most of the botties of mato keep pad, je from Ooiebing us Wo j maght not to couq’ pave ourselves from } veh conquered The te fosive hae been our favored Tnaiend of striking wile the iron is red, we Lave | Pereved the vein amusememnt of catching the sparks ‘which fell (rom It of themsetver | ‘Thore wae a tine when, oF the iy transition of troops rT bn oe chergy in the geversi War De ave (hrowa a ooiuma of mén under | | Bidney sebastien to Une Oois Fiver. pleat ng our gune apun Cow Heights, anderiet «Down »pou bones! to the pork princes of Cine opat uve eosily eoired (hat great central beart, tbo ur tite of march for the in Weatern Rafroad, took Jor, and before the ayes of the stupetied masmes or (ha nee of the agsinine admin #tration Wore telly open aud the toot tree of Abe Lin i soe trom bis dom Hp rtegierd, E There was nothing to pre of G8 00 AEMY, GO Rpiet © gothing bot hiatas warhae learn ions or a we Anxiety Felt for the Fate of at the cavairy Aight near Kelly’s Ford, on the Rappaham dered about four thousand. a had, it is esti mated, about ten thousacd Sez eeree regiments of ‘ies—the w! command of Was insignilicant, the event» of hat moruing were among | it is not yet clearly known which, | | ‘losing the Kentucky campaign.” Did he do itt We bea wo oy ee trust mot. The day may Lae oti ot en, kistory iy God bimseif Exo patches horton a 18 lagt agsanit, ext feature will probeb! 5 ah encounter with Jobo shenie Fepseve sted car pine treed‘ coum | nine others which we have had for the I cavairy. It is with pain it thee reflecti ns are ge They «cour at this moment, not yu } present writer, but also wo the wh pub fe and their utverance may have wholesome | effect, Events of this descriptig tinve been late Supporiiton that they aud they requir ihe earbent attention beth of | Db. | | | | } | cyneder ‘by two cogwbee's bot so much to Golsh the | ‘Our marrow | @ Gould then | meats if defeuted, w meoveret eG where.” He ia a around Murtreesboro, and the embrace will be closer whenu General bd ina to engircle him with » swollen |, cheered by the army of the war ery of roato Nashville, and the distant’but still preseut war | Song of “Blue bonnets over the berder;”” aye, over the border, tarot 2 blue gras of Keuiueky., acroas the 10, ee every mao with a steed beneath him and a feather cap, ai Hurrah! hurrah! for the ad blue flag ‘That boars a single Musical. THB NEW OPERA AT WINTBR GARDEN. Bride,” was given last night, with Great success, at the ‘Winter Garden, The house was well dilied by au appre. Giative audience, who Bostowed liberal applause upon the | deep imo the delves of the (ruitiul | artists, and called out the composer at the end of the Gretact. The music, as we expected from the ability of Mr. Molleahauer, is very effective, the instrumentation being ‘veally very fine, The vocal muzic, though not tt by any extraordinary originality, The overture was exceedingly well performed by the or- > Bever- theless, most effective, at times being most attractive, Cheatra,among whom we noticed »ome most popular artists, In the frat aot a very fine chorus, sung with great ensem ble, was encored amid loud applause. The duet between ‘Mme. Rotter (Rosa) and her Drether Antoni (Mr. Quint) ‘was also much applauded. We enter into uo description of the plot here, as we have already done so at length ou apre- vious occasion. In the second act Mme. Rotter was very @fctive. The situation i# most dramatic, and she both Sings and acts admirably. The eesempaniment and the trio, sung between Rosa and ber brother and father (Mr. Weiutich) was really Gne. ‘Tho third act passed off with eclat, the opera helng decided success. Had all the artista been as capable as Mme. Rotter, the performance would have been still more brilliant and the merits of the opera been more apparent. Mr. Quint, as the brother, sang but telerably, while he acted in such & manner as to make, in some instances, that appear ludicrous which should have been the re. verse. Wo havo not space to say more of the new opera, | ‘but take pleasure in commending it to the public. Base Bal! ATHLBTIC CLUB, OF PHILADELPHIA, VS, RXCELSIOR CLUB, OF BROOKLYN—PHILADELPUIA ONE AHBAD. Yestesduy the members and friends of the Athletic Club arrived in New York, and played one of the moat ia- teresting and closely contested games that has been wit- ‘neased for many years past. From six to eight thousand Spectators were present, and the greatost order prevailed ‘throughout. The game commenced at half-past two O'clock, and continued till half past six. The grouuds of the Excelsior Club, which aro situated at the foot of Court street, Brooklyn, wore ® gay and animated appearance. At the first of the game the Pbiladoiphiacs seemed to be getting worsted." for in the frat three innings they made the game number of skunks,” while the &xcelsior stood ‘seven. Some most excellent play wag exhibited en both sides, Senin the pitching caiching of the Phiia- delpbians. 1 'y particularize the play tale. It must be remarked erry that upon the finish OF the ninth taming, which is the full game, ube score pe hey: jual—sixtoon a at BRS anuther innings was lod on, Sail whlch resiliad ie the defeat ef tee famous bxcolaior Club. Appended is the score atazurio (Ptilladelphia, ) RxcEson (New } York.) 1. Le Ras. HL. Runs. 2 HT Brainard 4 2 3 in. 2 a 1 1 3 2 } 1 2 A. Bratoard,) 1 2 MoKende, ct 3 3 Whiting, ist»: » a 1 it, c.. a 18 Totals... i . Ath. Gth. 6th. 7th, Bh. 9th. 10th, 400 3 8 6) 3-18 oo6 to 2 in ‘The Phil ia playerd are atthe Lafarge Iadelphia play; Hotel. To-day they will piay the Mutual Club, of New York, at Hoboken. Games called at two o'clock. Arrival of Mormoas. Tho ship B. 8. Kimball, from, Gardeu yesterday morning lauded at Castle and soveoty- four Mormons, en rowle for Utab. The Mormon emigration and immigration being conducted by responsible agents Of the same faith, and everything constantly superin tended from embarkation at Liverpool to arrival in Sait Lake City, the naw arrivals, though forcigners from the region of the Baltic, with amount of little respoasi bilities in tho crowd, and with somewhere about forty. five tons of luggage, were all transferred to tho Hudson River Railroad cars ia a (ew hours, without loss of sovi. deat, The Mormons seem to patronize largely the Michi- ao Coatral, and follow the engine via Niagara, Detroit, ‘Chicago and Quincy to St. Joseph, where they take the Gteamer up the Missouri to Florence, Nebraska, the outfitting place for the saints. € About ten days ago another company of eight hundred S ule of the same faith, made up of seven differeut uations, passed through this city for the same dosti. ation. The pre- sent company are principally from Scandinavia, and carry ‘with them all the indications of the honest thrift of the | laborers of Northern Europe. They bad an air of cican lines and health which will make thom very welcome accessions to the dominions of Brother Brigham. In these Enropean companies, a8 & general thing, there is the never failing indication that the people of the m untains are gathering around them the clements of increase and wealth ‘Toe Sraser Cimayiny Commencen ar inspector has at length got men at work cleaning the streets, The trouble aboct the poor men’s pay having been satisfactorily arrange’, they were put to work again yonterday, and did something ds rescuing the city from its present dangerous condition The plan which Mr. Delavan intends to pursue is to te inove the piles of ashes and garbage Laer —The City tow thes W take up the street cleaning proper. By this means the most dangerous portions of the (hil wil be got, mi of, aod our cftizens will be saved from tienee which was imminent a few days Ff 9 trouble of cleaning has been very much inereased Dy the mischievous coudnet of idle rowdies, who geom to have found great diversion Within the last few days in overturniay al barrels and garbage box boxes foto the gutters. The pice suocld Keep a sharp lookout after these offenders, aud deal without mercy with them when cangh at thelr silly pranks. Mr Delavan promises that in the course of a few dave he will have the city tn better condition than it tas presented for the last ive years. It te to be boped that (nia pro mize will pot be kept like tho pine Lewired, aod pinety two years ur 80 from the contractors, who have wanaged to grow rich | at the expense of the o ity. Colousl Delavan “4 nowa! splendid opportunity to make himself the mo pular | official io the city, and if be availa bimee!f of rH eo need have go fears Of secret combinations agaicet hia Tat OF 4 New Stacer Swamrins ) =A trial of Middleton's Bew street sweeping uschine was bad va oad street Last evening, !9 the presence wf several inembers of | the board of Atdermen aud Cooncimen, the beads Tous city Geparimeuts, nome of Bhe Street lospector & large concourse of citizens generally w od This macbine ts three feet io length, runs teansvore=ly uoder the budy of the machine, which 'is simply & said framework resting upon four wheelie “Ube brooms are attactet to the cylinder he firat place, and | NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Warmnctos , Juno 16, 1865, RECLAMATION OF FUGITIVE SLAVES. Planters of Privce George county, Maryland, are here to-day, to reclaim fugitive slaves who have been enticed Off in gangs by white men that are armed and resist the Patrols of the slaveholders. The Terf. FAaSHion PLEASURE QROUNDS. Monoar, June 15—Trotting match, $500, two mile heats. Jaa. MoMahon named b m. Young a, inbarness. 1 1 R. Walters named b. g. Jimmy Lyuch, to wagon,... 2 2 Time— Firat Heat, Time—Second Heat. Firat miie.. a“ First milo. wees 850 Second mile + 2:58 Second mile. 255% Total .csecerssncee GARB TOL ceeeseesss SMOKE Jimmy Lynoh was the favorite previous to the start at one hundred to forty ; but Defore oue mile of the Brat heat | ‘bad been trotted the mare became @ decided favorite at almost First mi currence, Sams Day.—Mat wagon, cant yiag ee Hornee ¥. Jones mamed b. g. D. Hiram Woodrat named br. m. Time iva Bat. , although attractive, we would fower the better. A trot fj Sweepstakes comes of this afternoon. See advert: MAILS FOR EUROPE. Tue Canard mat! steamship Persia, Captain Lott, will leave this port to-morrow for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Europe wi! close in this city at balf-past twelve o'clock to-morrow afternoon, The New York Hrnarp—tdition for Europe—will be ready at eleven o'clock to morrow morning, and wil! con tain the latest reports of the Attempted Invasion by (he Rebel Army of the Loyal States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia; the Latest Accounts of the Progress of the Siege ef Vicksburg, and Accounts of all the Moye- ments of the Conteuding Armies throughout the country; Reports of the Depredatious of the Rebel Privateers on the mnerce Of the World, Late and Important Latettigence | from Moxwo, with Details of the Capture of Poobia, and of the Movements of the French Army, and all other Ia- teresting News of the past week. Sampson Low, Son & Co., 47 Judgate Hill, London, England, will receive advertisements and subscriptions for the New Yor Herat. aN 41, %, 261 Cireuiars sent free of charge A OMctal Drawings ef t Lottery of Keutucky. TRA Clas (P—Juue 4, 54, 41, 35, 76 ? Ceass (W—Sune 48, 58, 61, - 18, 54, 20, cK, 70, 1 0, 63, 4, LY, Chass 3W—Jone 34, 47, 27, 10, 46, Gh. ' Drawin; w murray, Rddy & Cove Kentucky and Missoort doa Fe Cora caRay epie Toul Me 64, hea ‘3, 72, 71, 13. Cialanies he soem Onn A A pean, Shelby College 1869, “ 26, 78, 8, 16, Tt, Royal Havana plettory see | ore Drawing of May's 9, on page 7. Prizes Cashed in Au Toformation given. ‘i rles. Prices Cashed in vies, Taformation given OBEP HL No. 11 Wall aireet, room No. » by New York, near the store During the Crowa th the corner of Fulton sireer of Knox, the iy 8 were so near t! . Go, thou who wou! Everdeil's 308 Broadw: y.—Wera ait cuveh ‘room 1 Legatize: ATER hatter, we eres we Boles clittens whe. werecossred Wah haw Hine come & p Pateoaize ENOX. and se these was a pen Lotte- mF Lotte- Broker, be- and Visiting Cards: the most elegant in the elt ; Blives oor Plates, Note raver, ae sid sae Mosqaitg Ne Axo CANOPIES ALL iin STYLES. ATG. 4 JB. RELTY'« joo HROADWAY. PF gd & "+ own and Parts Boots, Shoes Ac., Sl Nassau stret and 60% Breadway, two doors below Forth street Machine, with improved brasder 637 Browiwa Wire Summer Trellis Work, de, Composite irom st and Cemetery Lots HIT menees Joy, Derma soles si pit ia constructed upom the simplest principles, and dit ite | work in a mauner to challenge the adgiration of all who witnessed it. A cylinder ten feet ia length, upon whieh | | are securely fartened seventy foor birch brooms, each | | | At an angie of forty five a so that, as it revolves, a | surface Of nine feel is cleaaly eweep at one © caveat, and | the dist throwo up toe wiieuw at tbe sid. 0 Ihe street. The motive power ix cooveyed from the By a pimp 8 lover aud two acrows on the & atietree to the arrangement of of the machines the broome@ are rawed cr depremned simost in so joetant, aad the machine works \tseif in and out of gear Bond street i been made very heavy with epripkliny, in order to the machine to a severe tost but ti tid ite work At OXOCllenCe, leaving A clean, bands.me eurisee bebied It, digyivg the dirt out of the holows as well ax cleaning of the smooth pieces. The members of the Common Couneil who were prevent, Practical mapbioiti*, expressed themscves highly GratiGed with the result of the trini, ax the rapidity, pre ion end Gane With which the work war performed 4@ teonetrated the feet tnat It courd bs Acts bette + stiae by | had, and sts vast eaving iu ex peady' wre labor and money. It ts eatitwated that woe 6 will do the Work of three bundred me that they Will be adopted very pe was ined om Broadway lat fal! « that seven bendred names of prom oent + tel Meopers and theatre iimoagera wore 4% x endorsing ite inorite Tee Porrar Tae on niowmor Mary Powel! this city and 4 and forty two tetono Th Captaie rou bot 4 hours e ‘ the ey © renee erinute . As well n® severat | ; | rear OW bbe i Ww Sune wae re Locketiteh naw "te venta veating sonme ys RY MEDICAL. OFvicE Specimens of work given LB. 308 Broadway, S. ¥ Yor DISVASRE OF TIT BCALY ‘LOsé OF Hart Old Ulcers, Beret ity of ihe blood he consnitation gralis AL On stern # iyperion Fiaid Wie Bien RE BLANCHING. ba, W orme, e without im CONSULT AT m wtainy 1 Hon trie Ua Boston N y at roome and © prive Barry's Tricopherous for the ': For Nearaigia and Kheama B. Monroe. lat» editor of 1h M. Deswr men se Kev Rev. i can (roulzed by the priveipal is exe ad nt art 4 by al 4 of Tract ® tty ie An iraited vo other pr rovghe Boston: 8 P. Komp, & + Now Vors, Heatoves and frome. Tr Held every were he 4 prepara Lt prevents the Unlied # 118 Wasvington street. Boston best, pot No old by al druggist 1 Bareiny wt Mots * Dye, Biack of Brown, © , ‘« Mater Dye, 50 Conte, Hiack Dey & Dey “ © Onguent for the Hate 4 Growth and Removes Dentroff, Beantifies, Promot Gc. Depot No | Barclay sires: Crittadore Wig 109A, Whoieenir ont reve Aye appited by eb itil mrtes, Benatita of Youth, oF Linn Tar Mreeteies hinds of teform ities, “- eeory a - The Your ftere and romdsvay, up stalve, Vistte for One aeene, roadway, acar Grand erect, tate Dye, Preservative ana | No 6 Astor ike | ize” SGC Win ardase cami | oe LIN N, q gE WaTiV PARB Date + A. § ik LUE SE 5 | eecee teens CAUTION. —The Plantation i ‘Titer Bottle tesecured to ae by United States telters pation. To imitate or uae it for any other purpose t# @ crime punishable with Ane and imprison ment of tbe consequences of filling empty botties with any other mixture, whether calllog It Plantation Bitters or by any other name, We pay cash, siaty cents per dozen, oF $720 per gross, for all ewpty boitles, delivered at our mamu- factory, 108 Liberty atroet, thus removing ang exouee for ig: worance. way Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, oF by thegallon, te @ swindler sad imposter, We sell only tn our regular botties, all bearing our private United States amp and stead plate lable and signature. P. H.DRARE & CO. wa Brosdway, New York, DEAF —sCIEN, Giscoveries tn private med: eo —| A tee Pa the eare, ( a witvont pate. », has of Parties are warned nee, ee : rm) hie ya been eg enti penatice, late yeara ” ment of deafpess, resulting from # arict fever, measics, chiarthe or any. ciber’ gates Lovom painted with dissbar ges from the ears the Sney open, em Siew V3 Cy ae yelon aa ins ‘i regular. But. as thowann, suffer ly from the Pet igeaes, (t may furotely some the author for giving It dewspape some of its i Ge per puitcity, rit by ‘ta te erous sufferers shoul’ be reitevs "ilecaaes their je cohen ‘of this seperiotion. Cw whet rown ‘cbarge free, when full particulars may | and re‘sences given of the, highest order (0. part ured, | Ro charge made in case of f talldre to perform wat may be undertaken NEW PATENT A GAS APPARATUS ow COUNTRY RESIDENCES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 4o. Cost Ou) “Gwos Hh KUTEHEN &°C0., Bl Broadway LE. e subscriber bas tathe bonded stores several bun dred cases of his Rehiedain Bohuapps, The wrappa Uitte stained, he will soll below. hia present price Schuappe ts ‘now used i ro the re Bourbon Whi pat Seceeack, whlau bisa ing ve y- L DISEASES O# THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, NEU % ie, geralrels, Be. ae. aro ree ally yrepied, by De. Twenty i yatienta treated ar thew “ARORET wort KNOWING. —GO ZO THOMAS K. i 200 Gi) airest, corner of Murray, oy telling Teas, Wines Coloon, eee ae eve: iad x 9iee wand in, orony for Sugars, thy up: MB! iA OF ng! ereras r" ‘¢. STIMULA: ay andl rke and It cures ny eding of the hee, entire y tr from fallidg out or causes It ip gra None ‘eule ni Det bus ur cd re ae Heit & ‘bon cont batt l jrrion $1 Phy hy by |__ Depot og fA eae abet A NBW NOVEL, HARPER @ Se NeW YORK, NOR. os ( ot Honor’ ome a tee “” my pi the be pari The writing lever and bloat fon ts imtereat ing to attract the attgusion of the roads ‘on Ath®. amen by ma, Postage prepaid, on receipt of twenty five cou Aan SUTLERS, OLD Cogwac (a0 BRANDY IMPORTED AND BOTTLED # BY THE SUBSCRIBER. MADEIRA AND SilFRRY Wine, coun OFSTAP ERA ae sts tt RAN DS NPortED port ? WIXE, DBY AND SWEET, Tey ag ax AND OLD. yam A AND ST. CRUZ RUM eS EET onion WHT eatucky, qouNtay KEY, Received direct tron from warram@ed pure. Pot sale very low. 1 lt Hite ESR Fishing—Base halt and Crievet Pr! Fiaron Mhcotine~Backete—Theewriesl ant Chow a0) Lie Sporting mews of shy SEE “WH ge SPIRIT, our 1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND ,wons, A. Gite fret quailty, et reassoaiie prices: at 377 ext to Filth street, or at 200 Third avenue fourth siree: Ww HOX OF NOTH PAPER READY intrt ate inde, A Broadway ) rice only $1 442 BROADWAY, depot for the Neos TT 4 tne aly VORNA, BUNIONS IN parry DAILA BNLARGRD the foot caged without pata emt ty'be URC ARLS. fe ¥ and Ger on Beitting, (rom % to &. Pavone TA “ALL KIN © quamittie ees eC peteteaton 4 The she ailing ‘as A . FITTING AND MATERIAL At UNION AUAM®, nO @T mROADWar Keres prt ¥ POUTe # MAKING HooT uneR. The Batrect, from wisth the ‘ known ee sapire ft sme te, ie tee ‘ vétons, sate | taliaw Be tionted | | _, BInceuanno 8 ano FAR—DK. CADWELL, 4 CLINTON FLAU ie ‘ho atrert) near Hruadway, bs « perm tlover E ‘care ekperivuce ip the ireatmen! of disewses of the Bye ah ET ee JT PPR ATES LiKe w at0 Wits, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING S¥RU r FOR CHILDREY TRETH LRG photons the gums, reduces indammation, atiay® all pais = erteetiy wale lwall cance we Teeny waa Bo. db De *, New York, aod 25 High Hol vera, x, Esxent” New York, and 2 High Ho! x, MAZONE TINOTI Mae arate INOTURE 1 Growth Yee aes to be enarinoed that iste 1) your 7 from Salling out ov 10 line ng oli Bow, grease; purely me ciate, "84 per bottle. Laboratory ar SOP ULLE TREATED ity D wonty t bh neon few @ anu i WAGON, DATING, BEAU ax P arti daford com Bot obstruct the aie =e These Umbrellas are a good win protection from the eun, aad Near Ganal auvett . Rees & RAYMOND Ask the attention of cit military meu Le A NEW PEATU KE In thetr business. vic. their Magnificent Stock of FIRST CLASS MILITARY CLOTHING, From which Offigersof auy grade, from Lienteuamt to & Brigadier, Generel, can Provide themselves with Univorms of the mulation patterae at LES oust Tend equally elegant Aad serviooabie CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, 121, 183 wad 129 P08 BROADWAX STORE 26 4 Broadway. a ate SUPERIOR TO oEasr LY SNE HAG 'S Its” rue ants ay NOVEL OF [iis YEAR “TRE. CABLE & ELH," Pe CASTING WEIR * Hie CASHLESS Hace SPC ANTLC® HEER,* ¥ MRS BENKY WoL “Kans s Heirs Rast el priated for ewan a eat ny Beanie te two legge octavo velup en. * ary ta = cover, or the whale bound iu © Published aud fow mmle at the cheapest book oiling so. this country to Way of Pana fe a Sos Chast “ uk NEW WORK « ee THR onina Nd PAPE MIN abla i bad 4 Cl 1k et ‘Puttetetphts. is Wook with UST IMPORTANT BrOKTING NEWS. ‘The Were sad anatlt Match, M ohatie iu Major ee i: ‘The Greatest Criel SPORTING, , Heamoa With aitthe THEATRICAL, CTRCUR AKD BOW NEWA. BR, CLI ‘ ureter nit, CLP Gtivenis, « OLPr ee The Creat American isporting and hh Now rea emtrcal New apapee nd 10 be peverred of All pews agente PRICE SIX OBNTS FRANK QUEEN, Rehor nul 2 or po “PHOTOGRAPH ERS.—ALI UMENIZED PPh FOR Cartes do Visiie. toegt i made by au tT ANTHONY Prantgetyeers of Photo Matoriats, O51 brn ‘ormula for siivering. &e.. furatebed to pure ATER BOWR ray ous 5 Es eo aly ceatroy. ing Paitat Rai and i + Riterminator.” jaa 5, OS 8 ue Sr usaiars, At Been * per box, FB WOULD CALL AtTANTION To THe on Pine fourteenth * wo ACO. th i id o cloek, at the Merovents’ Biche. Literty street, near Broadway. COMIC ENGRAVINGS I MK ugpe MAN MOVAL HAVANA barriiny. Ro HAVARA LOTTERY orrictal, Daawixa OF SUNT D toes Pripes \Now Pris: Prone y eoliteys Nene Oho colt line soe woul h me ite eiitis or oo my ee APYROXIMATION 7 busty pat cmt prow = premtows pois / cree TATLON i. MILEANERT Roe RESP DICT of ee eed POR MALEN Tin TORU Gun vor e an ’ NY wei Ber enge Meee