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; .WEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,. 1864. : 6 worth? Last year he voted the Union ticket, with the © | coa*oh, Willamebar, i Boresits Seas te sat 'asnce oie | EWS FROM WASHINGTON. 1 +] Siege ch ia tain qeabe bis vote for Abrabam in. He could not rr that, the anid committee have power to sit during the recess Of tua, S*mate, to send for persons TY papers. po that tt revert 1! temtimony aud ite procvedings to the next session New Brunswick papers ‘@ppreve of the principles and policy of bis admicissra- ‘THR INTERNAL REVESUS BILL. Grant's * TF ‘Monee ) aenonsad ine a with the revolutions re we Matanau. (opp.) of Cai., addressed the Sevate at Ayn . Diea b Jeon musi preserved, and we must 6 length in OPPORition Lo Mr Six y rT . ~ Pose itagety on emaintat we preserved, and ve “wt | One Hundred Millions of Six Per Cent | circu asva'nce siate currency, cewau® Mmeudaient Pradeuce of the Biauee of Aimerica, that Bonaes —.$t Stamtord, Con Wonday, May 96, Mra ‘joonstituti6h mand be athented In this respect. He would The amendmen) 48 rajected—ryes 11, nays 25. Georgia—The Latest Intelligence from | the Keysious Siste, “Be thou my armor Og sith sod opadbetlry deere) G0 for that man for President, Bonds to be Put on the Market. The foilowing amidiments moved by hie ¢ type! y ed Lo atte nd the funge (rep.) the Uniten Axsmy Alt Parts of pirmon 26 a8 he WA" om inanded, ai oung aud valiant warriors from vd,on Thuraday after. * ohuerh, Stam! Boon, at three o’c, ck. Burt.—Oa Tuesd:\y morning, May 31, at two o'clock, Vroud, youngest dau, \pter of David and Mary Ann Burs, aged 2 years and 3 monshs. ‘The frieuds of the family are Wnvited to attend the fans ral, this (Wednesday) morixing, .¥t half past ten o'clock. Beneaoon,—Suddemiy, on Minday, May 30, Many Casmeanaw, w¥e of James Bodgq'd, aged 34 yoare The relatives and frieuds of the family are invited te Qnd true to the platiorm that doubt of N H.,representiug she Finance Commil wean be elected beyond opted :— on Nits wero | the Country—imtest Nows from Dlext- A provision deferring the operations of the tax on luct- Cuba, Contral and South America, ahaa pal tit Repomber 1, ova Shall then pay aa Bt. Dom'ugo, &., &e. reases tax on all manufactured, but not removed, , os On phetographs go smell in size that a stamp ‘eannot bo peresia Persia, Captain Dott, wit) eave bie pork Pe alized, 8 tar of dive per cent ad valorem hap od eet all eptri at may be im the possession of the dis- mails for Earope will close at half-past ten o'clock Uller on the first day of June, Octobor and January, | ¢hig morning, ” si il Ao y ware Siaupfankured bas nat removed;and on which ow tax bee were wounded Then there was great commotion throughout been paid, the tax in the bill shall be paid. ‘The New Yorx Henatn—Edition for Europe—will be Pe Ph called mm the wine men and . Tax Bill. Stare or New Yore Ormice, Atoant, May 26,1864. } id the illness of my deputy will tending the meeting called for onsultalion attend the fuceral, thip (Weanesday) afierocon, at one at land, the 311 trust thac you will be there, | The Constitutional Ameudment Pro! A provision to divide the aucttoveers into classes—first, | ready at balf ast nine o’etock, and will cootain:—The | wounded. And lo! o’cluck, from her late residence, West Sixty-eight gage eenars Seco ee tees | ™ ON MOM | etnias cares aataaged | memo Macho Kinet ate | Sear Sed 5 eS C dy ey al . Semended carctal deliberation, ‘with wise and resolute a Slavery Virtually Defeated. dollars, and reducing the license for tho former trom | AF@y toward Richmond, with the latest despatcbes re. | were wrought by Dr Counes~Oe Sigpanee ee Sts SO" See tinea = Jautrived many bed mistakes simply, beouuse the popula twenty dollars to ten doMlars, garding bis rocent important movements, and of his | ftn'nainn™ ai y arin to drink, and I, will give ¥ are requested Zu nd hor been intensely fied upea’ive since purpose. of of ae tame Ueinciple was made to extend to the products | progent position, withiaa few miles of the city; Feil ac | Bvtiing like it not mim Sangamon county? thas was from hte late residence, No. 180 Weet Ppress.ng the rebellion at all hazards and at maoufactures, upon which no duty bad been paid, in a ie bitter to the lips good for the stomach; and because bie street, on Thursday afe:Boon, at twe bat 1 "bas had auch. coatroll powe proviso to the 96th section, counts of the Successes and Achievements of General Sher- | there were bitter times in fighting the masters of the * - age Rave followed ao sional tat { Kuveccred ws | Important Railroad Bills Passed | | Mr. Porm, copy) o/ Ky. made an tutampt to reduce | man te Goorgis; Tho Lateat News from the Union Army | ug’ tuaincrerger ee cat Tiamatin Biiera., |” Cnorrow.—On- Monday, Mey 30, of oA@ nee, Maxaauay ident that om and strike out the duty “ i wondel work wi Cro the beloved wife of oa, | Dank of coten tae tematlet Dal aioe ak hae by the House. on coal from which oil ie distilled; but failed. He then | 1 #! eetions of the couutry; The Latest News trom the | pert rod se tnis aay te very Ove. et Dyer bosneaternere «fay years, A the friends of the family and those of her sone,’ Charles, Michael ‘and Richard; ure resp-ctfally iuvited to ttond the ‘unerss, from ber late residence, No, 115 M08 pérect, this (Wednesday ) afternoon, at one o'clock Ewing.—At Waelington. D. C.,'on sunday, May 29 ABEXANDER EWina, tp the 26th your of his age. ‘tho relatives and’ friends of the family, also the meas: moved to amend a provision in the form of a new section | Rebel States; Late and important dntelligence from f abolishing the fishing bounties Mexieo, Cabs, Ceatral and South America, St, Domingo | of exrosnre destrovs strenzih aud nypotito: And he aad Me. Monniit, (rep.) of Me , opposed the amendment ; 1 Pr Prooluimed throughout the length and breadth of showing the measure to be national rather th pane y and accounts of all importynt events of the past week. a, from the vatievs and mountal ps. that all whe nd necessiry to encourage apprenticeship to the art of | Single cupies, in wrappers, roady for mailing, five } “\"rr from lover, dvanepis., weakness loss of anpetite, navigation, He referred to the persistent efforts of the | cente iheowrh the Piantation Bittere: They eda. tone’ ta” a lantation Bitters. Th: Genators from Kentucky, apparently, and even avowedly, atomach amd bri'liancy io the mind, of witen 1c. boosie, ion and the Ht of the terrible desolation it prodiged, wit Pause br tae becdol inecorersracet ane: Aol Cehdot ana tition oe Headers. ad can we pe to ton throu e ore us wit weak und Cabiget m a tale of ducord and anarchy? Mo Rebel Iron-Clads Permitted to im a ra of, wart It abvears tome taal Sem assertion of Leave France, areatest regard. ‘undertaken from motivee of hostility to New England. To Those Who Vatnt: am a livi nd Drake did as he was command. | bers of the Fiftesatky regimeat Volan' Ea, te St = real veer aineers, ate stGeca) |<" ist Be | etm sgP) Heh the npueeint | Rey DONE engin store | Seana a he rete weno Ga | an CM egg rh Sve es . 8 OW sy No. ‘ . BD. ] ‘Shalt be donded to nomfante Lh Riles ia ha Wasuxaon, May 81, 1864. eoaiy. ecikaniboetliestna mereecuet eteres te itty ‘the fe i sins that bi "iE Na tein Tinromton vat Briowe House, Soato es ‘. ¢ ave no hesitation in a8 ® motive, and refer 0 10 fairest flower that bionsome DRIDGR,— A\ i N.Y. Wehut I beiteve the hupes of the hroughout the esuse THE NATIONAL FINANCES, Bis ae. Hf hacen PH IGHT Batonelavs Hate Bye She Wrst tm Has | oo arian” Min ti, Pisces cuir eee atcea! pT Davia’) repeated and virulont attaoks upon New |W ALON'S N BLOOMING ; Hable, instantaneous, Thi ‘ot Mtoe notwithstandiog the fost asat { CEMBOS (ltsswect esspace) is the finest perfume under | Toys, Hermann, reiable,, {yar at parcagsivoo 4 he sine ae two years extolled, in rms mi most ‘be considered, Costar’ le ub devotin’ |} public service, in maintaining our gigantic military and { fulsome, the marvellous industry, the matchless com. | Murray, Kady & oo.—mra St eee es kde} ). in the-td year of ive age. ons.—On ‘Tuesday, May 29, Janme Facan Ki the late Terence aud Ciizabets Koeas oy noms Om Notice of the fuvoral tmto-morrow's parer. i ibe Galan wlan give AI sit cotdance Notwithstanding the receipts from sales of tea-forties, oself possessed of great ability and skal Customs, invergal revenue, &c,, the exigencies of the jthe most indomitable courage, ration, ai igs ‘ors. cee hasgone, One year ago all confidence in mereo and the distinguished love of learning, letters ar ney reir See na era adh cor ad “COBTAR'S” _EXTBRMINATORS, Forsyat.—Oo Moaday, 30, AM Dow im was leat ha brihant vistaclad ian here Lay noone require the Secretary of the Treasury | sits of the country he now affected to dante ae — 42, 51, M. a *. 43, 30, a 5, 88, 35, 32. ka san EXTERMINATORS. youmpass boa of the tate Win . Kort of Albany. I~] mn, mon by General Grant have so far re. to offer another loan to meet fmmediate exeesses of ex- | Ho refuted Mr. Powoll’s charges of ounidity and greed | 74 9g SATTUORY, Cuase SHi—May M1. Ish, cehipedas ti Hitt bets ‘The relatives and friends of the {amily are respeottutty red oe rage iy mot | penditures over receipts. He has concluded to put on the | azainst Now England by the historical testimony of emi- » 16, 45, 64, 35, 72, 44, 32, 66, 18, 47, 61. «costa! TORE, Invited to attend the funeral, without further tnvitution { ip my judgment we tas won the f market from fifty to one hundred millions of six per cent | "Pt Southern men. He enlarged on the national char- UNEP SE I PLS 4 4 from Culvary church, on Thersday morning, at batt-peal onors wear torm and ®eld emirnst pover to one who Lap acteristics and great practical benefits of this country, Z. B. Simmons & Co.—Managers. “COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, nine o'clock. The remuins will be taken to Albany for nine millions authorized by act of March ucky in fts material eupport of the war, showing @ 87,2), 9e Tabi at Lael, . ° any papers confitencs, against whom there wi!l be no preju: ‘4 great deficiency in the account of mevany cmuscae Dinca Cass’ 2 0—May i gedaan Guymina.—Sudden'y, PaTrice Gonwna, aged 24 years. nd whom ull will aid with alacrtiy. Y¢ 8, 1863, and are issued under that law, LUCIUS RON jaw. The Instructions TNSON. | and forme are beta ; ane Tt was then decided t 1B Prepared; will be ready for pro- Mr. Hown, (rep.) of Wis., replied, taking some excep- sratoly.. ‘The tirst. vos ud, tied Pay hs gae agin) mulgation day after to-morrow. ‘ tions to tbe alleged tmiairness to the West, . prea dissent, Tho amount of seveu-thirty motes which have been pre- Py fli, four P, M. the Senate took a rocess until ue Pye ares petri hina are sented for conversion since the adoption of the rule al- EVENING SESSION. for, suid the mover, although it is legaily dead, the fact | Wing Interest up to July 1 ts over eight millions of | Mr, Powsrs, in reply to the Sonator from Maine, ac- 3s that there are over three milliins of people now en- | dollars. Much delay ls caused tm these conversions by | knowledged no batred to New England or her people in laved in the Southern states. He moved to substitute the neglect of parties to comply with the inatructions. noticing that they held on to this fishing bounty with a Rhese words, ‘th t the rebeilion must be suppressed b: Phe destruction of its motive cause—slavory.?? 'Y | The endorsements should all be perfect, and the Gnabon- | deathiike grip, as they did to everything by which an advantage was to be gained. Like a pampered calf Ba was lost ufter a debate, and the resolution was | dorsemont should be mrade to the Secretary of the 3 Treasury for redemption, aod signed by the party in | gbout to be weaned and deprived of the sustenance upon which it pad fattomed, these people were inclined to make 31, 1864, For Ratz, Mice, Roaches, Ants Bedbugs. Moths, Fusects, £0, , 21, 62, 73, 28, 70, 66, 69, 14. 1 dey ra AR" " roadway. ‘The triends of the family are respectfuily invited te s 20s OFF) ee Fe Sold by all druggists, COS'AR'S DEPOT, 482 Broadway. | 104 tne tuneral, this (Wedaesday) afernovn, at ove o'clock, (rom the residence of nig father, 510 Kast Six. teenth street. ‘Gumen.—At St. James’ Hospital, New Orleans, on Frb day, May 13, from wounds received at the battie of Pica sant Hilt, Lieutovant Colonel Wiasia N. Geman, Je., of the 173d New York Volunteers, eidest som of the fiom, Wil'iam N, Green, of Worcester, Mass., and nephew of Andrew H. Green, ki is city, 22 yours. Lamm, —At Morrisanie, Westonester county, N Y.. om Monday, May 30,01 wounds received in battie on the 19th fost., Lieutenant Davin HaMeL, commandant of Com any dD, Bie eee artillery, N. Y. V, aged 36 years an@ 6 moutl ‘the friends of the family, also bis father-in-law, A.B to many millions of doilure, 72, 69, 55, Oriatatoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail—No. 6 Aster House, The dye appiied by exilful artists, Inverted Natis, En- larced Joints and all diseases ot the Poet cared without pein orineonvenience to the patient by Dr, ZAGRARES, Sur- geon Chiropodist, 76 Broadway. Cedar Camphor is Cheap, but ts Dead ceriainon moths, Solé by every druggist, Factursd by HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston, Deafness. Impaired Sight, The remainder were then adopted. exa nis pans pi Skee whose favor settlement is tobe made. Notes endorsed’ Colovet Moss moved that the Convention now proceed | by an executor or attorvey should be accompanied by] % great fuss about the deprivation. He believed the | ON THK ROYAL HAVANA PLAN of SINGLE NUMBERS NOISES IN THR i ; lon. HRAD, Lady Waxblogt-m Eau: fo the Domination of candidates for President and Vice | bounty was unnecessary and wrong, and should be abol- “AFR m 3 Presideut upon this platform. Carried bpp Abas thay sre tawfahy aattiorton® ge to,endorne. V's 054. ¥§ < ba Drawn at Covington, Ky. on Saturday, May 28, 1864. CATABRHAL AFFEOTIONS IN THE ita ue ct nce. fir, Ransom moved to recsnsider, believing that it subsoriptions to the tem-forty loan, reported to the |’ yor, Frssannen, (rep.) of Me., aaid he did not propose to —s THROAT, ners! z , between Seventh aud Ki, streets, on Thureday morning. at ten o'clock. ‘wonid be better policy to walt until after the Baltimore | Troasury Department to-day, amounted to $859,000. follow the gentleman. New England was not indebted to Ponvention Ieginiation for ber prosperity. Legislation bad ortppled SEER CTA: 2 ‘ = nly, on Saturday, Mey 24, Jomw Huvar Mr. OgNvRR, of Troy, seconded the motton, believing | PS#NCH OFFICIAL ASSURANCES RESPROTING THE | ter commerce and ber manufactures. Protecttom had CATARRH OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS Bowne Succes ses that any nomination at this time would be premature and BEBEL IRON-CLADS IN PRANOB. scarcely given revenue enongt for the wants of the gov- NEMBEANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF THE pri Geeho er | ui tee apache ss cee besa salculated to defeat tho very obiects of this Convention, |{ Recent pablications in the French newspapers have | efoment in time of peace. But she was prosperous in BOSTAQHUAN TUBE ‘The funcral was attended by @ large cirole of moura- r, D, continued at length in eulogy of General Grant, spite of the legislation of the euatry. It was intelli- CURED, ing relatives and riends, wnd bis remuins toterred im the Col. Moss moved that Jon C. Fremont be declared the f the Emperorjof the french upon the iron-clads and olip- | much feeling botweon the sections. Ho knew there Fore Of this Convention for President of the United | per ships which were being built at Nantes and Bordeaux | Were ee Mee patoes oS Mir. RANsom moved an amendment that the nominating | UBder 8 coutract for the rebels, and for their ase, was | origin of this bounty, which was lotended, not asa gre- Chat ia Congress, Lost—only nine "votes 10 (00 a0 ee ata an ore ae an ates on tne Toth or | theif busiaess competed. He asked nothing even for the par Poorest class of New England laberers. If the service ‘Mr. Powstz, of Washington, moved to adjourn over to | July. Mr. Dayton was instructed to ask explanations of was of no value to the country and the bounty no public | oe areal sonveouioh at Baltimore, oa the 6th of June. | or the Freoch government. A despatch fa reply | Benefit, let Senators vote agaiust it. He did not ask it L lared ous of oF ceminati mets as a pittance in ald of a class of Now England labor. | The ion of Joha C, Fremont was thea made by | W98 received from Mr. Dayton yesterday, in which ative oft family burying grouna im Yorktown, on Tuesday, May 31. Noni new him bus to Teve bim Horusy.—On Monday, May 20, Axwa Hurter, widow of Jacob Hurley. The relatives ané friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday afternoon, at one o’ctock, from the Willett street M. obureh, without further fovititiva Jaxvis.—On Cities evening, May 28, Mrs. Mana ) Jarvis, of the Hig! Naveswk, N. J., aged 67 years. Her friends, and those of her sons-in-law, Capt. Moly. neux Bell and Anthony Allaire, siso of her bier, Mes, M. H. Tuffs, are respect(ully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, {rom No 63 Amity street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, af tires o'clock. ——— county (N.J.) and Albany (N. ¥.) papers Please copy. Kean —' ‘Tussday. May 32, Casen, the beloved deughy ter of Micha! aud Rose Kear, aged 1 year and 10 mom! ‘The friends of the family, end those of her uncles, Patrick Kear and ce Boylen. are invited vo utsoug the funeral, from the residemce of her pareute, No. 333 - pes rey third street, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at o'clock. Monk —At the Armory Square Hospital, Wash ngtes, on Saturdny, May 28, of wounds received in battle on the CROSS BYR STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINUTE. dnd every disease of the Kye and Rar requiring aliner medical or surgical ald attended to by Dr. VON BISRN- BERG, at his comsulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Tweifth street, Deafness, Catarrh, and all Diseases»: the Ear, Throst and Air:Pasnages, successfully treateds? DRS. LIGHTHILL, % St. Mar! lace. Deafness, Disease of the Eyes and Ca- tarrital affection: receive the usual uwifvided atteation of ' Dr. CADWELL, Oculist and Aurist. 34 Clinton place, Eighth: street, from 9 te’5 o'clock. Cross eye instantly removed. Mr. Davm rose to reply om the question of the fishing ho says that on the 15th fhst, M. Drouyn de Lhuys had Pi: om bounty, and spoke at considerable length on the negro Goneral Cochrane, B. Gratz Brown and Gen. Butler | not only informed him that the two iron-clads now being | question and the snbiect of military arrests. He closed ‘wore named for Vice President. by wishing to see the constitution and Inwa resume their ‘Mr. Cocarae said that it bad been deemed wise to | constructed by Armand at Bordeaux, under contract with | sway, desiring rather to have those high delinquents, Bhoose him President of the Convention. He was savis- | the rebels, had been positively sold toa neutral'Pewer, Bed satisfied with the proceedings, f Abraham Eincots aad Stastoo. brought to trial-a oon: with that honor, wit ings, for a te bee t oon Sialic er chovh the Corabhanieestiot Wh. ptaet, DATEr) Ot. Looe oe cee temo re Deacon: Gatlenur (eet the fear ee eee portant than putting Hencefirth he would be costent to labor vot tor perty | elipper ships in course of coustraction at Bordesux and : auncegy, but, for, tbe salvation of the country. Yester- | Nantes, under a like contract with the rebels, should not c | se Positively Cured by Dr. Sold at/63 Division street and 2/4 Bighttr Drunk Zell ovenue. Diawond Hirgs of all dereriptiona, from twenty dollars up to five, siz and seven hundred dollars each, For sale by GEO. 0. A LLEN, 415 Broadway, que door below Canai street, formerly Na. 11 Wall street, down the rebettion. Mr. Rionarpson, (opp.) of Ill., favored the amendment, Mr. McDevGata favored the policy of rearing seamen to held the empire of the seas, as well se protesting the miniog interest and the great agricultural interests of the conntry, He had never lived in New Fngiand: but ley (OF the first time be had heard bis name menti ned in connection with the nomination for Vice Prosident. xt apron hee hesig ae eres ot: AL Deeeya de 1 ae emacs He doubted the wisdorn of such-advice. It was his clewr juys was explicit; an nited States goverameat PURELY VEGETABLE AND INNOCENT. ‘conviction that with sueb a platform, if the Couventin | is underswod to have expressed ite gatisfaction with this | had with the New Engiand sailor, and knew that the pavi- Prices Cashed mm All Leqaltézed Lotte- ‘Phe bent purgative in the world, whose fame as acurative | 10th instant, First Lieutenant Wiutiam H Mown, of Sbould take. s mo sentlerann who was fetrly identi- Aisposttion of an embarrassing subject, which threatened | Sti°F of n fisBing amack on our northeastern cost was a | rlesand tnformation given. GALLAGHER & BONJAMIN, || tounrivalled, | 4» PRINCIPAL OFFICE Company K, Tenth regiment New York state Voluutesrs, Hed" win cin aay demecats tthe JcmeatT | vo dutary tne rieaiyreaioan atcha two toratrten, | Skt arc hicenaey oct eerenamina, (rom Rawr | Srocrn 1 Gbesan eens Fassel ; Beaebburay HOUR, “he roe sf the family, and op pod place him side by side with its chosen chumpio:, ‘poo! und Cape Horn; and he wished nn@No, 4 Union square, New York, and ‘by all des lers in "The relatives an@ frien ly, & will esiabliah a groat and glorious party, wh'<® | eMm ABOLITION OF SLAVERY BX CONSTITUTIONAL | When war with France should come, as come it would, Royal Havana Lottery.—Highest Pre- | medicine. Observe B. BRANDRETH en government stamp, | brother James W. Monk, aod bdrother-a law Joseph incites, founded upon truth, justice and (reedom, must 7 to see our Northeastern vikings swarming upon the | mi id for prizes, Information given. Doubloons | whch: insures the genuine. Flynn, are respectfully invited w attend (he funeral, from q Feo” arty endorsing these principles be Vexeed | as) ses to-day Pieces palin amendment to | 20tt:,,Hes therefore, did not regard the bounty as til wanted adh £60. Brovers, 2¢ aus 98 Pine street. es 7 rs e3 = Pe a bis lave residence, No. 30 First street, this (Wednesday) ve to retire. Destowed, — - raption: ree > | afternoon, at two o'clock. Mr. Gilbert taking the chair, the question was put and | the constitution abolishing slavery, and have at last Mr. Witxrrson. (rop,) of Min., favored the bill. Prizes Cashed 1 al Lottertes.— | Suntura. Flesh Worms ad all Skin Defor: cured by Macouw.—On Menday, May 30, Rossat Mscoun, a ae dhe nomination of General Cochrane was confirmed with | commenced ite consideration. There is little hope of its SF dowbnyee fy. og Fejected ‘by a vote of 11 yeas and | information van creat, $R. OLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall qouRkers I Aailae besdlonted Boup, et his depots Nos 43 uivoot ube pari Ls is of Aseagn, lneunds but a few v. Ices in the negative, . i stieet, rooin 6, New Yor! ip eb ca rte Mae Si aged 38 years. Messrs. Gilbert, Movs, Greener, Buttz and Johnson, | Passage, notwithstanding the unmistakable demonstra. | yq4s— Messrs. Buckalew, Conners, Davis, Grimes, Ifen- ‘ For 75 Cents January, February, | His frieads and relatives ave respectfully invited to at- were appointed a' committee to repurt a pian of party | tion of its popular endorsement as the only proper, legal Seeks Nemes, Powell, Richardson, Saulsbury, Sherman, Royal rere peers Se, Sit Come March, April. Ma; ape Sane mpcomeen st Oe ULV ereaee? tend the moos gt ag ee == Tetinpresting ation party. 3 prem' 3 inte i 1. @ » P NOLOGICAL JO a) tal treet, day wexday), weive o'ol | alsation ses Anime ae none: sud seasible manner of settling this vital question, Tee | ™Nnvsitesers, Anthony, Chandler, Clark, Dixon, Doottt. | Bi vaten eid for Heuseoun aud all Kinds of told and Site | To secure tne. Fistor al Double Nambers. wilt Paywiog: | “Morr --Oa To fe} SM, stat "Masia Morr, till nine P.M. " ‘Morr.—On , May 1» aged w * . war and peace democrats acted together against it, | tle, Fesnenden, Foster, Foot, Hale, Iioward, Howe, John- | ver, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wail street, N. ¥. nemy, Ethnology. cores and Paychology, send ai 009° | 39 years, wife of Wm. V. Mott, formeriy of Kichmond, a a wa a 49 polling ffty-ve votes in opposition on the second | Sumaor fos Byer, Van Winkie, Wade Wilkiucea, Wiley, eae oFOWLBK & WELLS, 380 Broedway, New York. — a ae : Wilcon.’ R Wiley, | pottery Tier. Cashed.—Information The friends of tho family, alse the friends of hev. ‘The committee not being prepared to reports meeting | rouing, including, with one or two exceptions, all ras organized by selectiog Mr. Alden (or chairman, and of who were present. As it requires a joots, Shees and Gaiters, Laced, The Sonate at quarter to ton o'olok P.M. adjourned. | ¥ivee- JOSEPH BATES, Broker, M Wall street room | | Merrter Boots, Ameoe we com Ry winswaus GYR a EE ON streevand 604 Broadway, father in.iaw, George Mott, kaq., of New Jersey, are ta- vited to attoud the funeral, trum her iste residence, 68 Colurabie street. South Rrevkiyn, this (Wedecsday) af- ‘on invitation Parker Pitisbury addressed the audience at | 11, ining wots to carry it, ite adoption is impossible House of Re, a presentatives. Prizes Cashed All Ucgalized Lottes y fome length, expressing extreme radical anti-slavery | J i.0u: some ald from that side of the House. Very lit- Wasminaron, May 31, 1864. ‘aformation given, Bxobange oflee, 176 Breai- | Genin’s Summer Signals. | see teepote, 58 nes oy 81, “0s rele este’ Gamer reported the following as te toterest appears to be felt in ite discussion, only. about CONSULAR RELATIONS WITH FRAXCR. : _—_________ Michslns Total): slgnatianelts advert By lntreduotag an son 118 Weet Tonth atceet, Joux Mcous, formerly of; Me THE NATIONAL CENTRAL COMMITTER, ‘a.duzen members being present at the ovening session. ‘The House passed a bill in order to carry into effect Prizes Cashed and Infermation Far- INFINITK VARIE’ lin, county Donegall, Ireland, aged 01 years, chia ig ohn RO ‘A final vote will be had upon it this week, it possibie. | consular conventions with France, England and other | Shed inebove Lowry. | 1. a a a4 pine treet. STRAW RATS ean eTbs thnsetl of Conperal Skauny C, Mosses with ‘ EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS O® THE VETERAN RE- | nations. — Eee ne ee Pe cmnpreinnee tuke place tbis (Wednesday) afternova, at four SERVE CORPS. It provides that consul generals, consuls and commer. | Are you Disturbed amt Night, a BOTS HATS. — tee nana = Poy No, 337 Gold & Colonel Bush, commanding Seeond brigade Veteran | cisi agents shall have jurisdiction over the officers and | proken of rest, by a child suffering and orying with the MISGEO HATE urs: mate, a0, | tower Jobe More. are inves te James Tanssig, Reserve corps, has been ordered to Philadelphia, to pre- | crews of the vessels of their respective countries in pain of Cutting Teeth? If so, goot once and g6t «. bottle of which tee e ars DISTINCT STYLEs. Magume.—vn Tuesday, May 31, after a long and se James F. Leggett, Kansas. side over the Board for the examination of officers-at | foreign waters, in cases of controversy respecting wages pve aiventirely new, ant forming the varr . vere illness, Puame K. Bouart, the beloved wife of Mark Mr. GiemeRt reported the name of the ‘Radical | that piace. Colonel Brown, of the Thirty-first New York | and other subjects. of Mra, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, It will relieve r3 CREAM OF THE SONMBR FaSHIONS er ileesae daughter of James Kiag,ia the 4a4. Dem Rey eed ne soPtcmanittes of Five be ap- | Fegiment, wounded at Chaneeliorsville, assomes com- | garaoun yRoM THE VALLEY OP TIE ONO TO RaMT ruESenE, | the litle suTerer tmmediaiely. It cures wind colte, regu- 0 ‘ The friends of the femily are jovited toattond the, | {oted to walt upoa Generals Fréeout and Cochsane and | mand of the brigade, ‘The House then proceeded to the consideration of thé | istes the bowels, and is Fanvuerur sara 1m aut cases. | maaic buen Sewing ee Ree hee ae es Oe ee 4 form them of their num» “re Gitvert, “4 ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED FROM FREDERICKSBURG. | Dill authorizing the President to construct a military | wt teconten — , RO hie teg ron ok so peter sens Tho last of our wounded and medical attendants ar. | railroad from the valley of the Ubio to East Tennessee, —_ Gours Subttic Uproote Hai a: ate rk asgachusetes, rived in such mancer as may best serve the interests : a from low foreheads or any part of the body. Warranted, at coavestan sejourene re? mare ov ‘or sa maluan geek vik ah, jee ne oe Sr to ae potoetl partes. rein place’ ait arugeiste, Dopor sg | Une Gove 668 Broadway, ‘The ‘rieuds of the family and those o' his brothers im Mr. Semnsox, (rep.) of Obio, who reported the bill from | cents Der State Con- | *™° "Ss the Yankees to starvation. A few miles below | the Military Committee, said that this subject bad at- Bho pow Hampehice Union Sew Fredericksburg the steamer rau aground, delaying her | tracted tho atteution of the military authorities from | Apotheearte: vention, the commencement of the war. The concurrent recom- DRUGGISTS. S several hours. A number of suspicious characters were | mendation of sii the generais m command in the West is law are respectfully imvited to attend the ‘unerai, om Thursday afternoou, at two o’siock, from 73 Bayard street, corner of Mott street, Rrpmm.—At the residence of her son in-law, James W. Fagan, 36 Einth avenue, on Monday, May 30, Mang, “Hor Mejesty” Champa: el wine of Le $20 per case, of ‘WM. H. WARD, 67 Ex Concon, N. H., May 31, 1864. COUNTRY MERC Highest Promium Lock Stiteh sew? ear oF he be New Hisrpshire Union Stile, Convention. met, | S0mn'2 the immediate victalty, Dat mo mcleseation was | Wet the road messi “valley of the Okie ood. kasi 800 CASES OF MANDY, WINES ANTS | wachines WHEELER £ WILSON, 625 Broodway.© | Widow Of Dorniulok Rader, jo te deny wer <= , ©x-Governor Haile presiding. The following geu- attempted. Tennessee. Besides, this was a great humanitarian moa IN QUART -AND PINT BOTTLES, = Sma invited to attend the funeral, from tbe Church of r4 be bt = chosen delegates t0.the Bilkiaiore Onevéa.- Lee pcr po or dieinnags 9 Bure, connecting the people of Rast Tennessee with the | ‘The subscr ber offers formate to me trade his ticck of Od | Tf You Want to Know, dic. Read Francs Xavier.oa Tbursday moroiug, at haif past flomen wee The Bankrupt bill was reached in the House to-day, | Joyal parts of tho Union, With tho labor of the soldiers | Wines and Liquora, much below the preset cont of impor: | 4 eurious book for curious ueopie. anim grad book for | Scleck, whero, a masa will beofered for the repose of ttoo:— Duta privileged question intervened and postponed it and the colored meu, the cost of the work to the govern | tatty uniry merchants are particularly invited to call ‘every one. Price $1 &. To be ‘Stall news depots, von | ™*. soul, and thence Calvary Cemetery lor iaterment, fy | Onslow Stearns, of Concord; Jobn B. Clark, of Manches- Te stands next in order when the commitioos are | ™ent ue be but Nitta beyond | the coe the iron "2 and examine bis stock PHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver strest, tents tables mailed free. Address Fs Seitecats, Grande and Irie papers please cory. a agalo. . MALLORT, (OPP. ks : |, look FOOTE, 1, 7 A pa.—I0 i * tor; ex-Governor Wiiym Halle, of Hinedalo; Thomas E. } 4 wotwithetanding the importance and necessity ot | upna'the proposed road as most important Yor miliary |, oa oie acnac seus $c Goce diwslep data ae eee . widow of samuel F- Kicnarda, late ot Norwalk, Conn., er, of Dover. ahinht there small ges and serving the wsoa of the people long alter | / > +. jewe * | aged 84 yeurs and 4 mon | papa wore posrcd pledging tho people of New x happactien npas thin eadioess siaaaiaatin s The'war shall cease. = coe ae LL DESCRIPTIONS 1 aud relatives of tbe family are invited to ‘ Sis ceaceialaniiie ta ovaibiing the! Coes oe tremens. ae SOeRET © . Mr. Surra, (rep) of Ky., spoke of it as one of the | Dow Welmporiers price bro | 0 2 pale to, | Rormle by GEO. 0. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one dase ber alc at thr reeidence ol her son-ia law, ‘Hampshire to sustain rh , ham’ Linovla. for re. | wis latestage of the session. strongest bonds of union, aud as @ means of saving ph ee ; " AR, chan 104 et, No, B31 Avante surest, Brooniya, tats nes ee sete ee otecece CTT Pere OM ISDS | | Adaress to Suickers—Pelink & Sene, | Lyon's Ferledioe’ Drop Uidiecve woitk the remstamyen ‘Eoereaiy' morsiag, ss aati firmnr vet ee ‘The bill to authorize the establishment of ocean mail | “The bill was then passed, by a vote of 64 to 66. Meetebetce Manctannis | ervel Cee cad ven THE GREAT FRMALE REGULATOR, Balt. puis clock, for interment at Norwalk, CoP8. The Turf. steamship service betwoon the United States and Brazil ‘THR PROPLE’S PACIFIC RAILROAD AND TELEGRAPH LIN. Pipes cut to erder and’ repatred, oe Ransom. Monday ovenmg, May 30, alter 4 linger- UNION COURSE, 1. 1.—TROTTING. having been approved by President Lincoln it isnowa | | MF caret te Pa., called up the bill incorpo. ——— A sotentifically prepared ttvid preparation, under diree } ing ilness, whieh be bore with Christian fortitude aad Fatiog the People's Pacific Haliroad and Telegraph Com | A Beautiful Complexton.—Laira’s Bloom | on of JOHN L, LYON, XD, Now Haven, Conneetiout, Fesigoation, Joxarman H. Kamaom, in the 65th year of his ng Toespay, May 31.—Match $500, p. p., mile beats, best | iaw, Twelvoround trips are to be performed a year to no- | pany, and giving alvernate sections of lend towards the | or youth severrthing for pre-erving and beautify. ates 49. three in five, to wagon and driver weighing four Rundred | Gvrgance with the separate contracts made with each | constraction of tbe line, which is to extend from Lake | {uc the compicnton and ekin.” 403 Broadway’ wud dro will be found te bo an infailibie remedy for. all. irregaiari. |. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respeet(ally pounds. ¢ ment. The portion superior to Puget’s Sound by the Northern route, everywhere. — invited to attend the funeral, on [bureday afternooe, rig race ed b. m. Widow Wilson 111] note o hse Bg of ‘the expeove | SFhe bill wan passed—T4 against 50. tes aad much better than any female pills, powders ov new | four o'clock, trom bis |aie residence, os arent, 2. Woon er a e {9 not to exceed $150,000 per annum. Proposals for the | proposD AMENDMENTS TO THR CONSTITUTION avousmxG | A Bad Breath.—How Many. Lovers it ee The remains ‘sill be taken to Orange, N.J., for mterment. ©. Brooks named bk. g. Black Warrior: 322 wt aot Te | tums, Its popularity is indieated by the sale of 25,000 bet- | Southern please copy. ‘Timo—2:544—2:68 4 —! service in first class American sea-going steamships will SLAVERY. has separated—tow many friends for fares: 0 spa PRON RIC ce ls gg Need ie. a ng i iM louse then took from the Speaker’: ta radical cure ue the BALM 0} AND | First Heat.—One bundred to tea on the mare. She took | be invited by the Postmaster General, ead we se then took from the Speaker's table tho bill | FOWERB an 8 centifrion ‘ight aad, morning. 1u also sein cape emiokee Daviv Restea, aged 48 yours, § weeks and 2 days. the lead on the upper turn, and wont to the quarter IMPORTANT TO SHIPMASTRRS, constitution of the United States, which, when ratified bm the crmplesion. P cents, For sale by ali | pressly forbidden in the directions that accompany each pele rointives and iriede of ite ght ee monn. pole three lengths ahead, and on the backstretch opened | Information has been received at the State Department wz ae nig Pep andy meee ere — teteta, — a it are a a =e Pye the gap half mite ole balf a dozen lengths, Time | from the Consul of the United States at Gibraltar that the | siigation, ni ta rposes, ‘par! American Manufactures. Bold by droggiats everywhere. Price. 81. por te. Or | Troop, are respectfully Jarviis te sessed ence bya 1:25. She came steadiiy arovnd the hates ae gin Tegulation roquiring all foreign vessels passing tho forti. | Nojtner slavery nor invotumtary servitude, exeept in the “THE BISHOP GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY.” Shieh ub, eeidtnbd "by eSdeoustag: ihe, Sekensl agiatn, bls peewee eteatingd: axtures ,. na en on ‘tho homestretch to 1110 coors at an exercising galt, WiD- | Ao. iiong a Tangior to show their national coiors is rigor. | puDishment of crime, of which the party shall be duly con only american manufacturers of pure Grits, Perche (Wedvavdy) afternaoe, at three clock. exist within United States or in any place ated releeenee, oe ‘aod Mi Blast! ding for postage 5) cents v¢“Mtional. Srroumann.—cuddenly, ov Monday morning, Ma) within their jurisdiction, jongresa shall have power, ing and Use, i 3, iy inform. thelr Ameri aa ‘ ' aged 34 years, 41 months and 17 da Syaporopriateieiatoa, to carry Woe teregoog arise inv | decvompretjuiy inform, tele Amerion frends-and thelt | go, cLank & CO., sew Haven, Conn; Dumas | Avocet Scxon wet ogod 34 years. 1k mouths and 17 dare, Mr. Horan, (opp) of Ind. objected to thod second that they are Cully Brepered with ample means and mate | paRwEs & CO., New York, Gonersd Agents, mombess. of the Uni'ed Brothers Lodge, No. 356, ¥. aed reading of the bill, and 9 under the question occurred, 80B! A. M.,.are reapectfally ju vited to atvend the funeral with- abi by forty yards. Time 234%, map eat The ho: oes had a good even start; but it | ously enforced by the Spanish authorities, Shipmasters, eras not long before Ube inate was clear of the gelding, | gherefore, will consult their own interest by care(ul obser- and went on to the Ddackstretch threo or of it. four lengebs aheud The black would oom vation % ‘ . which DEMNITY FOR INDIAN DEPREDATIONS. MAINE AND OTHER TELEGRAPH WIRE, 7 faite pole aeught pin head and head One breast Sy and seventy thousand dollars | “Sball it be rejected?” , This wi termined in the | in: wisiea with pure gutta percha, that aay bore ured for Ladies Attention.—Fiuting, Any Width, | out further invitation. ‘he funeral will teke place from oon a8 be 13. 0ined bis trot, however, shi ten - negative, by year 55, nays 76, as follows:— nae in this country, and on terms as. le ae Se. per yard. French « Company, 927 Browtway, be: | his late resideucs, No. 138 Liberty street, thie (Wednes 2it and ted to the homestretah & couple of and on | is the amount appropriated by @ Dill which has just be- | v4, years. J.C. Allem, Ancona, Bliss, Brooks, Brown | Fig» manufacturers, tween Twenty-first and Fwanty-secend streets, up stairs, day) aftornoon, at two o'clock. an. cary jog came home a winner by about Yengths | come alaw for the payment of the awards for damages | of Wis, Chanier, Co ‘roth, Gon, Oravens, Bowen, isn, | Appirto SAMURE C. BISHOP — — Srerait.—-Kilied in battle, on Taesday, Logs Bons a Ii 2:55 44. ustalued by reason of depredations and injuries by oer. | Bden,, Régerion, Hidiider. Figck, Ganwon, Griter, Mall, | General Agent of the Bishop Gutta Percha Company. eee aeen he, an the papatenmere nee TT | SReereeele, Unt uemsectesstes Resalenrs Second. 2 rl y or . A 1 : Third Heat.—The borses had a very good send off, and Ono, Raises } S01 Brosaway. ‘Vibiok E. MAUGER, 115 Chambers atrect | Sorper army of tho Potomec, aged 18 yoars and 8 moathe, insely together around ihe (urn, the mare tain bands of Sioux Iudiana in Minnesota, Tue gelding scemed to trot {nster now than Re | narrRoAD TICKETS FOR THS BALTIMORE CONVEN- CE A vanriow b before he goton wl A sbut there he seenied to settle, and he lay close up to the Afrangements have been made by Sevator Morgan jerri Pa. ich, Kernan. King. Knapp. ‘Long. calister, Mebowel Xe nt On ion eagle opt vory_ cl Jory. M ie ‘Ode! Sur uy. e , Kage, Of tke «African Fever and Ague Care— ~ A 90, Ann Jax Saxrruap, ot ali, but s sure cure for Fever and Agee. Depot eaTsinn =e Nostale? i a 89 Liberty street, up saire, Her relatives wad friends are fally invited te Asthma and Dyspepeta ‘Cured without | ny fail by Dr. MARSHALL, Broadway. Hours 8 tol P. M. After Swallowing Enough Sarsapariiia Ames, a, Baldwin dasha extract to A jood Sh! funeral, thio (Wednesday) @/ternoon, at half. ‘mare until they reached the lower turn. Hore ie fell of | with the President of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Beaman, Blaine, Blair . 2 | decoction to turn your to water, ex Bix G s for 99. . ft ease of ber ance, DBs # leugth oF go: but comiug up the hoinestreich be Cale | company, oy which road trip tickets, good for two Slack, Cob. Cole, Geeawall, Duet aoa teat tive, burr itgrganeent OE a summer Baste Oh ond Sante BS per doe asi ie reuryn siecat. Hor recuat.s wil Bes play, ad, gaining gra yily on the mare, Uw ea gave Luo | woeks, will be issued from Wheeling and Parkersburg to ft Meg Ste og and eonsnit DE. UNTER, No. 8 Division street, New York, Vin Multia to order $2 76.4 ant Seated ip cresacoahh | Cand testi Baltimore at balf fare to tho dotegates to the Baltimore Beles winbr Hooper, SHowchian, uM Hace i Elens rowma, ana pirate, catrance. Opeth 7, W. MOODY. 178 Broadway (Hows Vovwt.tm Mowing, May 30, at his residence, of Ub ee wine! ‘ onn., Hurlburd, | I, ree ‘ . 4 ay ne batter of the Wittecuess, What omens {Shuom mows ut these who were | Co vention. A similar arrangement bas Deen made with | Buboard of Conn, tintbord, lower, oe tage and apete on ihe eka, ulcers of all kinds. the most | Bates and Bete Altus con) | ene et ee ve Sicty-abied regiment, New York pet Bed Se area ter the toa New York and Brio Raitroad Company, avd the be. | year, he Norris on | Hoe he “urluary orgena, theumatiam, “ac Work on | ye eed B Bafos and Rotary Locks fo Le! | \Clontoers, telah Rrigude, aged). yoars \ certain the jv. 0! ae horses entored for the race } the New Yor! i Siveis, ra M lief Pa. Ort er | Westen Pralite, Nervous Debility, Early indiscretion. Coa. | doors of dw The wrlobae a? Ace fumuy are loved 1 attend the $day. and fod ub he aun of Ube betting. Cocatery, | Het ie uss oubee traxie Iineo will extend the samme 80- | bots ot W. i dandack. Cooled, Sheaven: Sous, peati: | rite on arate : : ri foporale at 160 Sooth Fi th aries, Wililamabarg, wt tem trscgr nt Eatin wena ot i, soe amy | ECMO i iro homey tel Wing Matas all: | womeat utters oo 2 ceo wo | Tanaso waiter scons spat Sosy ws (easoany ware howovet, the favorite sguinat any otber borse in tbe Wie, Gee . 5 ef, | PROM HON. JA MODOUGALL, UNITED STATES -—— trees, ub ball-past ¥ race, The Phiiadeiphis mare, May Queen, seemed to THINTY-CIGHTH CONGRESS. leon SBNATOR iM CALIFORNIA. Trasses, Kins Stockings, &e.—Maram iy j r ‘ VIRET BEBBION, Mr, Witsor, (rep.) of Towa, tm response to inquiries, Asuixator, D. C., Nov. % 1963, €O.'B Radten! Cure Truse Odice only at No, 2 Vosey aigset. hamton. papers pleage copy. eeuiséo te tao fe atta ncorns Ore sald'is'was bot bis intention 10. press’ the bithto a vous | Magers. W, Cntttox & Co. = 8 7 nuendant Wan rear oe fa Sree ae oe ed . He would allow @ reasonable time for debate. You wish to Know the medininal effects of Rematne’s Cel | enoral |: , Bortress Monroe, m et Moma, (rep, Of N.Y, addressed the’ House ia | sean sitar, At experienced by mycot. Lvery eheertuly | © oon ROT ® ‘hatte, nay 10, 1944. Lieatenaat Wrusaw 6. Vaw the bil, arguing thet'aa slavery was the exuse corte wre. oucelient 1oF digestion, correcting diarrhees MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ensh regiment indiana Vo! imteers, soa of of our present troubles there ean be no permanent peace | nauera, frration tiahe, slomash, an Creation fg ann tm aa Antwerp, Of New York city, io be homogeneous wi 18 eanant| yoar ‘shupetying ¥rom militar; stoomny his romaine: wore buried for "fhe House thea took 4 recess ‘watt! alt ‘ ry tm the grounds of that hospisal The House nallf. woven ie progeot within pospt i fusen.—10 Hreokiym, on Sunday, May 29, Twos, o'clock. BVEWING BRSSION, Wisn, formerly Lite Clacton, Hasex, Kogland, aged About a doron members were tn their sents and cig | Braztifan t Fi Da vsor| eae. family are respeottuily odnish. He oamed kmow ng AID ‘een Second, Senate. De weil worth wi waing and bets were requent thas ail the beate ‘potted Wasmnaror, May 81, 1664. ‘would be trotted iu the twentlen, ORPPRNTALA OF MR, BAXTER, OF ARKANSAS. Gor ur. Foor, (rap.) of Vt, presented the credentials of Tos FATAL Boxnine CasCANtY i Division Sraewe.—Cor. | Mr. Baxter, Senator sign _ Arkansas, which were conor Raney yeatord.y hod an inquert at tho Seventh Tead and jaid upon the table. ward station house op the body of Heitio Heller, the | GRRSRAL BUTLER AND p- Loom omg cnance Il reapecta ther are the bess bit T have ever tasted. jou. . Reapectfuliy yours, Sra MeBOUGALL. | COOTER, ot Hee Dae iene Termin’ pl ox No ost Da Bror—Lawaancr.—At Tomkinaviile, Staten Isia a ant FKive on Tuesday, May 31, t the Rev, Dr. Pierre J. Irving, oble 8; Aivtio git! three years wid who was burned to denn during | yee, aye, (opp.) of Ky. submitted tho following: — persons were in the galleries. Precorcers-To strancthen and Improve the sight of ait an | Soun De hnor #0 Kh, Lawrence, both of Philadelp tia Jovited te atcoud the tumeral, without further Invitation See oe rerwnce'y reported: ae eae ewe that | Whereas, ae bean frequently tu the pubtie | Ste, Hexaiox, (opp.) of N.Y. denounced the various | Zo"Eahtal br the medical tagnige Cf Mattie LD |” Naan—Pnice.—On Wedneaday, May 26, ut “I Ahn'n | from 49 Cheever piace, South Brookiya, tals (Wednenday? ee ES tan can odes, that whan the I of the preseus | of the party in power, which be provounced un- | Ooullw Optician, 669% Broadway, opposiie chureb, by the Rev. 8, A. Clark, Jouivs D Nasr, of Now | atteruoom, at rolock Bir Hellor twa A two yearn’ lenge of the premises; but, pon tt, Benj Ghe bento having been sold recoutly, tho purchaser was | iin, Butler wasmuguizant of nd hele treason constitutional. The one before the House to abolish a Gantein, New Y rod Masedan May 80. on i This'Mr, Hello declined 4 * " Day and Nignt | " WARREx.—At Paterson, * N eee oe aid 8 ecriaie oul of mmveey for Goins ‘et ipoes aa te, the au sinetter nore ot ine | Slavery in all the Staten wus of that character,/nnd if Kaswar—Horxina..0n Wodnenday, May 25, a8 Trinity | peree W. y reant yenr hv landioed had oftered to purchase tho ove of Mr o hed ordi of necesai: ea the field, At Ni . RK. Kewwan, of New York, to 1 cionda of the Camily are roxpontraliy Bi cen jan, turned. | adopted could have no otber than an emburracciag o oct | leurat’s uae—compact, portable and efieient, ‘orpienatd ohureh, New York, T. . ‘The relatives aad eon’ . - fone mart foevited: Areortient at . Runa Hornins, of Now Jersey. invited to ationd the funers!, from, tbe cesidenoe of Lie slot; But the amount offered WAR mo" fitiefactory, | RERIDRL We ConsATAIOrE wirom he bad been austaining, te prneten i itab'y precede s | eeereiiieta’ Optician 660} Brovdwag, under House, | Mucor. Wariens.—-On Tooley, May Sl, at the reai- 4 cet, Ute (Wednesday) a tar swheroupoa It is alleged the man whe boucht the aouse | Fialeeenaiie him to comsumesie Wiavown.peregnal ant Tektaration of santenble e'stions between the (ws sect ons pera int wh aa ents ace porns, tee Bat, the reals | sister, No, 9 Van toten roy (i he wae ar pointed 10, ane poh ae ol May 31, Exawe Kuswoern, (he ‘threutened to have Mr Holler out any way. Many @ Mr. Kxitoca, ae) uiademaae man teen > nama Gort city, to Many Le daughter o( Major Wiltiaa: ‘Price, | “Wager aha Suflolk (england papers plea copy, ¥ le Hoots ana 8 Largest Assort= | del, Mr. Tuavnxus W. Sour to. Miss Susan A, Watrena, all remises were aot on Ore, and t . he was by | the reboliton was or Ee Waren —On , ’ , of ecopaion thee ee Ee rae invent deture Sind many ober s.conwerwence_ 1 thea boas, Congress, ta. macnn the of goa Be ete Taal, oa | oF ih Cty. oe mag. ty 2,0 reload ald Nr ana ary Walsh, aged 2 pears, i’ Fire Marshal tate i par eeu oy warns loesison os 0b iaten, ond mans acteor excortion, niun- | Slavery, the oause ct tne Febeltion, should be Buried be. Puton streets presbyterian chu ch, Yininfeld, N. 4’, by Rev, Theo, 8. | | month and 08 OUT segs of eenaly pms 9 + Bettie Helireiovon atreet, cn the 29th day of May. 1866 but Hoa, oppressiia fad crushy aguingt iodividuais: | Fond resureretion, wi WL Counter Matiings, of | Brown, A. Vas News to Luauas Rocnwms, all of the lavited ve attend, the Lata, Oe ee areata, 170 West . are unabte w Rene Af n@journment of welve members presen ‘ od tro. vy . OM B % above place, tou 0% » from the reakienca S phd tsa saa maces three a evesuanes a yeh tonnes cal et aes rived place Py owe eiook. oe ee ek Mites he, Witsone Satsqn.—Ala Wodurpdar. Mev 25. at Christ's Nrecsanalh alreot.

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