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Final Passage of the National Bank Bill ta Both Houses of Congress. Action of the Senate on the AANTINO. DM@TRICF COURTS. Mr. Howaro, (rep.) of Miob., from the Judiciary Com- tees , back ction al the bill extending the juried “®he Bankrupt Bill Reported to the Saree meee do ast House. LAND BILLS, WTO. J Mr. Hancam, (rop.) of lowa, from the Committee oa co” Ben se Pubite Lands, reported on several bills, asking to be dis- obar, , including one to exciude disloyal per- ‘sons from lands of the United States, which the commit. too ded to be referred to the Committes om the Asurmaton, June 1, 1084 recommen: be ~ ie Judiciary, all of which was agreed to. THE NATIONAL BANK BILL. RELIBF FOR Wi@OONHIN. ‘The disagreeing amendments of the twe houses of Coa- Mr. Huwpaicas, (opp.) of fud., cailed up the Dill fer the wpresa to the National Bunk bill bave been adjustea | Teller of the State of W) paying her Sve per cont oa the sales of public lands within hor limite, and the Dill was discussed unst! the close of the merning hour. Mr, Jounson, (opp }of Mal, latrodueed the tollowing, which was adopted:— f Resolved, That thi of War be soon aa bo Tossives, (atormatton from the armion fa bis opinion, to the punile ie O, mame can given jury Wroagh o joins committee of covference. The Senate fteceded {rom ta amendment limiting the amount to three Lundsed militoas of doll.rs to apply either to the notes for circulation or to tbe amount of capital stock. The former branch of the proposition only is therefore re- tained, The city of Washington is included among the aces of redemption. The circulation of the banks, im ‘Neu of all exlsting taxes, is taxed one haif of eve per cent yaa deposits one-quarter of one por cent semi-anaually, and o cimiler tax is imposed on capital in excess of United ‘Atatoa bonds, 7 é Nothing in the act is to bs construed to prevent all the @hares in ady St the ashociatios, held by any person or Body corporate, from being insiuded in the valuation of tholr pereoual property in the assessment of taxes im- posta by or under State authorily at the place where the~ pant ia located, aa.) not elsewhere, but not at a greater ato than bs assessed Upon other monoyed capital in the ‘Bands of individual o:tis-ne ef such State; provided that ‘the tax imaposea by the laws of any State upon the shares @f any of tho associations authorized by the act shall not @xceed the rate imposed upon the shares in any of the Banks organized under the authority of the State where fab association ta locwted. ~ The amended Naticnal’ Bank Dill having now pasaed woth hogses will undoubtedly receive the signature of Phe Prosident. Its main features are the same as thoge ‘@ tho original act. The principal changes are:— Wiret—No banks can be organized with leas capital tan $100,000 in email towns, and $200,000 in cities with & population of over five thousand, Second—Banks must redeem at par at natioual banks Yo certain designated places rogarded as commercial eontees. @ Third—None but rogistered bonds can bo received as @ourity for circulation, and the necessary memorandum @n those oan be bigned by au officer of the baok or by the ite, a duty of three per centum, and on the exceas over Qomptrotier. six bundred dollars, and not excoeding ten thousand dot- Complete forms of all kinds to correspond with the | ‘hi, ive per contum.!” ge dill will be immodiately prepared by the Comp- ‘Mr. Witsow moved an amendment, decreasing the sala SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT LOAM ff ally. coe halt of one per cont upon the excess of the ‘Tho sudsoriptions to the ten-forty loan reported at the } receipts over $200,000; where the receipt of & collection ‘eoasury Department to day amounted to $967,000. PF rorre era corrape age coreg rnp om THE TAX BILL IN THR SRNATR. reosipts ‘over $400,000; where the receipts shal exceod The Tax bill still drags in the Senate. Some of the { $800,000. one-tenth of one per centum on such excess; ‘maost important items will be left to be adjusted by the ‘Qonference Committee. Tha final dispocivion of the tax ou aptrite is atti] a matter of much dowbt, snd it ia cond. but the of no assessor shall in apy case exceed the @eotly aaserted that the committee to be appointed on nine: pum 01 $4,000. Which was agreed to by 27 to 8. Mr. Guinns, (rep) of Iowa, offered an amendment that ‘the part of tho House will insist upon Mr. Washburne’s ‘tax 00 the stock on nund. there shalt be uo further direct tax whatever collected ‘Mn. CHASE'S MOVEMENTS. uader this of any other act till Congress shall re-enact avother law making an aszessmons of direct taxes, Mr. FeaseNpen hoped this amendment would not pass, ag it was caloulated to array the Kastern aad Wostern in- Notwit&etanding the rumor that Mr. Chase is about to ‘vuit New York, to create another stampede in Wail atreet, there is no prospect that he will leave Washing- toa immediately. His proseace in New Yonk will not be teresta pee each other and delay this bill. Mr. Game’ had noguch motives in fotroducing the Cequired in the negotiation of the new six per cent loan. THE ARQUKLLES ARREST. amendment now: but he considered the present law use- ‘The President, in to an inquiry, to-day sent jegs und a dead letter. ® Mr. Davis, (opp) Ky., denounced the injastice of the direct tax on the Western aud border States Mr. Wirsow wanted the rebel estates subjected to this direct tax. He understood that Beaurogard, Forrest and the renegade Goveraocr Harris, 0! Tennessee, bad receutiy paid th nee. Whother it waa under t amnesty prociam: which had done so much mischief, Qo the Sesinte all the papers’ tn the Arguelios case on file | 20.414 Met know; Dut i this amendment wore adopted it @ the Sete Department, and also » letter of Secretary Seward, te which the latter says:—By the act of Congress @f Mag 16, 1620, the African slave trade ts declared to be 7, and by the treaty of 1842, with Grest Britaia, ft stipuiated thas they wiil invite aad urge apon all Pow ers tue propriety and duty of effectually, at once and for- ever, closing all African siave markets.” The Secretary {Jare:—There being uo treaty of extradition between the would be interpreted by the administration as a rebuke to the administration and its previous acts of confiscation VJoited States and Spain, nor any act of Congress direct. Wg how fugitives from justice in the Spanish and sales of rebel property under the present direct tax @ominions shall be delivered up, the extra “Tee amendment was adopted, 21 to 16, a8 foliows > Yeas—Measrs, Brown, Buckalew, Carlile, Chandier. Davis, Doolittle. Grimes, Harlan, Henderson, Hengricks Tane of Kanvas, Laue of Ind., Pomoroy, Pow a, Bherman, Trumbull, Wilkinson and . Roster, Hele, m Kyck, the Arguolles case is understood by the Stato Department to have doen made in virt @ tho law of nations and the constitution of tke United States, Although there is a conflict of authorities eoncerning the oxpedioucy of exercising comity towards a foreige government by surrendering at its request one | ef its own subjects charged with the commisston of crime withia ite territory, and although it may be conceded that thore Is no mational oblization to make such a sur- fender upon a demand tuerefor, uniess it is acknowledged by treaty or etatute, yet @ nation ia wever bound to fur. | mish asylum to dangerous oriminals, who are offenders agninst the human race; and it is believed that if in any e280 the comity could with propriety be practised tne ‘ene which is understood to have called forth the resolo ton of inquiry of the Senate furnished a just occasion for ‘ts exorcise "’ Our Consul at Havana wrote to Secrotary Seward, on May 23, that on the arrival of Arguelies he was imme. ately lodged in jail, and the next morning wes conveyed to Moro Castle, where he <till remained. THE BANKRUPT BILL. ‘The Pankrupt law was reported to-day by Mr. Jenckes who made an able argument in support of the law and explanatory of its objects aod provisions. Mr. Holman, of Indiana, moved is postponement uutil the next seasion, tbat this was not agreed to, and there is a fair prospect of {ts passage by the House tm the course of the moxt fort- SBTTLAMERT OP CERTAIN CLAMS. Mc. Jommson, {rom the Committee on the Judiciacy’, re- ported a bill muthorizing the sottieient aud payment of certain claims against the United States, with am amend. ment simplifying the mode of attaining a sett.ement. HONORS TO LIKUT, COLONEL BAILEY. Mr. Wirson, (rep.) of Mase.. from the Committes on Miltary Affairs, reported back the joint resokition tender. ing the thanks of Gongress and awarding gold medal to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey, Acting Engineer of the Nineteenth arm: ‘ps, for his services ia resoulng our gunboat fleet fm peril in the Red river, with @mendmont as a substitute embodying the game recvm- mondation. ‘THE RBVENUN ILL came up in order, Mr. Witgon offered the following ameadment:. That a tax of one half of ene per cemtum upon the of a): ale: wares, merchandige, pro: m desor pions, es of commerce or trade, Whether foreiga or lomestic, exeluding corn and gold and sliver manufacttred, And including real estate, whether such sale be judictal, me or private, except'ug the sate of personal property jews than one hundred dollars. Mr. Wison said it was absolutely necossary to have more money than the bill would give us. It would give Bo more than $25,000,000, when we neoded $350,000,000. His amendment .would accompiish the purpose. Mr. Saxman characterized the provision of the amend- mont us cumbersome, inexpedient and expensive. Mr. Freasenpax, (rep.) of Me., anid it would cause ihe Dill to fail. Mr. Wirson then withdrew it. Mr. Witson proposed an amendment to section 116—to strike out all after the word **socome’? in the ninth line to the word ‘‘and’’ in the twolfth line, and insert the words “do not exceed the sum of six hundred doliars, and be got derived from compensation from actual personal labor or services personaliy rendered in mechanical pur. s Nave ‘ease, Clark, Conness, Fersead: Harr e, Hicks, Johnson, Morgan, Morrill, § Van Winkle, Wade and Willey. Mr. Davis moved to amend the 169th section, by insert ing that notes or bills of banks isstied before this Rot goos toto operation shail not be liable to avy tax whatever. Mr. Davis supported his amendment at some length. He believed that if the government of the United States were to give notice that fn six or twelve months ft would resume specie paymont, uot a bank iu the Union bat would plxce itself in a position to de the same thing. ‘Ihe bauks in Kentucky were able to redeom every doliar of their circulation in gold, but were not permitted. Mr. Suerma would suggest that some such remedy as that adopted by the rebeis in similar cases, and thet a tax be inid on the holdors of these bills according to the time they are withheld. ‘The amendment was rejected. Au amendinevt of Mr. Clark, (rep) of N. E Adupted, increasing the tax od ine cut tobacco, gold or delivered loose in bulk, packages. pxpers, wrappers oF boxes, from thirty-five to forty five cents. ‘Ab a quarter to five o'clock the Senate adjonrand jentatives. Wasnincrom, Juae 1, 1864. THR RANKROCY HEEL. Mr. Juncxe, (rop.) of R. I., from the seleet commitiee on the subject, reported back the bill to establish a ant. form system ot bankruptcy throughout the United States, ‘Mr. Jexcxes congratulated the House thas this was « subject entirely disconnected {rom the political and parti- wan questions of the day. it related solely to business men of the nation. The paapage of the bill was demanded by every bueiness interest. It was a subject which could de discussed without acritnony, and upon which ali could diffor without xoger. The euvactment of ailed for by the direct language of the const Dik formed tho basis of a permanent and uni 80 that o0 jowger there may be one law in Main Wisconsin, bat a uniform law for all, Moaee of Hep | ovner might, as it retains priority duriag the morning Loar until | tom now proposed was a thoroughly practical o dealt not with theories, but with the fact called dlaposed of. THE MISSOVAl CONTHSTED KLE CTION. ‘Tho proceedings of the House to-day were considerably @alivoned by the discussion between Mesars, King and Birch, of Missouri. The personalities indulged in at one (ime assuming quite =. serious character, Mr. Birch, who qnatents the seat of Me. King, ater s protracted specs fm edvocacy of bis ciaima, wes cat off by the expiration of his time, when, after seme filibustoring on the part of is friends, Mr. King gained the floor, and proceeded to deecnnce his opponent, impuaching bis veracity, honesty, Ppyalty end respectabuit, © nnmeasured terms. More iter denunciations have u.. + been heard in this Con- gqrees, and 16 is Dolleved th. feoltision would have en. qasd bad aot the rules devarred Me. Birch from reply raptcy. The Dil! contained provisions for both voluntary voluntary bankruptcy. It brought the failing debtor and bis creditor to a sottioment equally beneicial teach, It discharged the honest debtor on the surren. der of bis property, and protected the creditor against the fraudulent practices and reckless conduct of the debtor, and secured what was never botore attained— Ramely, 8 complete uniform! the mode of proceed. in the provisions of the was ada wo my HORAOE GBBELEY AMONG THE DEMOCRATS. Mr, Gresley surrendored to-day, horse, foot and artil- (ery, 00 the Gemoorats. Upon visiting the floor of the Bouse o (ow republican members surrounded him, whea gmideniy Mr. Brooks led bim over to the democratic side, end in © most fravernal maaner commenced @ tele-a-lele | morning = apon one of the sofas, Shortly after, the Hon. Fernando BRIDGING THE RUDAON RIVER AY ALBANY. Weed introduced te bite Mr. Loog of Ohio, who wok asent | golf, DArm, (re) of N.Y. uheognas Ul tay for military and postal purposes, which was referred to the oe Commerce. |= Mr. Gresley on the left, while others eat down @efere him. The party fraternized most significantly fer noarty on hour, evidently in close consultation apoa & Important pubject—it is rumored the Cleveland nomi. eations. Finally the party dispersed in woudesfully goed humor, to the apparent chagrin of repablicans geno ee RESLECTION OF SBNATOR ANTHOWY. The reception of the naws of Senator Anthony’s re-wlec - ‘Mon has Deen the oocasion of qmite a reunion hore te. aight on the part of hin political and personal frieuds, who called upoa Rim with congratulations. TATERESTING TO CRATLAINY. Ay recent legistaston of Congress chaplains are not re qaifed to faruish o#rtiticatea from other officers that they feave been om duty in order to draw their pay, but they have beon placed on the samo footing with ovber offivers & thas respect. ‘THO NATIONAL BABK wtRt.. Dean epcgeenegph thet she! the Committee of om the disagresiog amendmects to the Na- toma! Bank bill. THE MIRGOURI CONTENTED REECTION Mr, Dawes, pike Masa., made a report in the Mim qourt oon! election case of Birch contesting the eeat of King. He said the oommittes had come to the same conclusion they did in that of Broce against Loan— that neither was eiected, but, having no desire to re- open the discussion, and still adhering to their opinion, they accepted the vote of the live ta the latter case as ARottiamont of this one ile therefore moved that Use papers be laid upon the table und the committee pe discharged from @ further comsideration of the sub- Mr. Hann, the contestant, addressed the House at on his own behalt. ft. KiNG, Ube sitting member, replied, whee the q Hon waa taken on iaving the whole subject on the tal 4 decited iu the negative. ~ rep.) of Hil, offered « resolution that auen nether Mr hire bur Mr. King Ww ontitted to iw the ireh nor THIATY-RICHTH CONGR EAS, Fleaee an representative of the Sixth distelct of Missouri, FIRST BESSON, Which was disagreed to—tuirty-nive againgt seventy-two. nese The Cormmittes ov Hieotions wos discharged from any Be pry Oonsideration of the subject. So Mr. King retaing oat Warmwaton, Jane 1, 1864. PAR MATIONAL BANK RIL PARSED, Wr, semmaax, (rep.) of Ohio, from the Committee of ‘Geeie one on disxgresing votes of the two houses fon the National Bank bil!, mate a repert. He explained hat thore wore only nix points of difference between the We and ihe House, the latter baving goveral the former's amendments The mort mator: ib wae 10 eng Adjourned, Affairs in Colorad Danvae Urtr, C. T., Jane 1, 1966. The relief committee for the suiferers by the late flood have raised neariy five thousand four bandred dollars. About the same amount ts to be raised in tho mountala towns. Groceries and provisions are exorBitaatly high here. ‘The following are wholesale prices;—Sugar, 380, @ 40¢.; coffee, Oe. a T5¢.; four, $16 a Sis per 100 ibe, ; bacun de. ; other things im proportion. ‘The mining prospects are geod, but operations are ra- stricted Dy the grand eaqeelty af tober. to ta thie billr ‘Me. femmes captotmet thas tm this 1) the whole tox SHOCKING CALAMITY. wee Accfdenial Explosion of Four Monste Torpedoes Near Newbera, N. C. Over Forty New York Soldiers Instantly Killed. Interesting Letter . NeW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNH 2 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Fe tee Te ee, SURE %,: THE Sagi, YE PASS AFFAIR. ‘wore Onptal Gr Seite Oley fought for an boar ena forty minutes; bus the onemy * gharpshooters picked of our mee vo tant we could aot The signal Tower Blown Eight Hun- dred Feet Inte the Air. wow the water line; two verely—eo badly that bis right arm was obliged to be taken off at the shoulder. Keop Our guds manned,ase thelr batteries bullod us abot. ‘The Granite City had sixteen shot holes im her bull, Moers wore wounded, one so- Tan meu were wounded; two alnoe WAMES OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, oe. on be. Baohelor’s Creek Correspenden: Camr Cusscem, 1820 Recimmrr New Yoax Lavanvey, ‘Bacmnioe's Cans, N. C., May 27, 1664 At four o’clook yesterday afterneon, on the errival of the train at this station from Newbern, a terrible exple- tion attended the removal of fear torpedoes froma the care to the platform. Forty odd soldiers and negroes wore or with nigh toned, every proper attention ‘The onomy's obar; aanoyed us most, althoagh pabooters wo were pretty well cut up by shot and shell, Tam uninjured and in good health, [have mot so far polite oMeers, wuo Rave shown me here by stearaboat and railroad to Hous- ‘We go from wa. & destination from theee is sow to me unkaowa. G@ W. LAMSON, Doramanding United States steamer (icanlte Clay GRANT AND VICTORY. MASS ASSHMBLAGE foyal citixene, without distinction of party, at Union eerie on Saturday, June 4, at six o'clock P. M. i _ Alteltizeos who desire ¢+ maintaia the Unto cause, te ‘blown ahve eterolty im an instant, while between twenty [| su [3 pesiogel porersmons, to stimulate ecules aud thiréy persons, wore wounded for the Union armier, and te render grateful ac- a Renee TENS. Bes SEs 04 | new! ts for servicer on many e battle fleld, for mangled ima mannor frightful to behold. TE ACCIDENT AND EHR O403E, ‘The train which left Newborn as three o’oleck {a the afternoen brought te the outposts (he remaining four of thirteen torpedoes, of monstrous weight and propertions, intended to complete the bleckade of the Nouse river ia the direotiea of Kinston. The last of the four was about reaching tne station platform whee an accidental vlow, from @ log of wood striking upon the cap, exploded the torpede. The conousgion was eo groat that the other three followed on the explosion of the first, aud se quick a3 to make but one mighty report, like the crash of s thousand pieces of artillery fred simuitanesuaty. The LS JAMES WADSWORTH. CHARLES P. DALY, HENRY CLeWws, ledgrnent glorious victories achieved apd for protection givea, under Providen 00, to the life of the mation by LIEUTENANT GENERAL, 0. 8. GRANT, are jovited to give the bevefit of their prosence and in> flusnce to objects en deeply interesting to the country. Many distinguisved apeakers wll take part in the pro- scedings whose nares will be published hereafter. ngs Fireworks wili be displayed duriag the evening, and tt Ady private residences and public bulld~ will De iileminated. Sheald the out the meeting will be held on Monday , or the next fair day thereafter. FOR THB COMMIVTKS OF ARRANGAMRNT. ¥REDYK A. CONKLING, JAMES 7. BRADY, i, D. LATHROP, A, MoCURDY ‘ SAKPAERD: KNAPP, lnantor was one of the moat appalling and: heartrouding | M.T. BRENNAN, WM. K. STRONG, that happened ‘eount ENJ. Fy MANICRER, WM. SELIG MA! ar Se OE 1 8 cores At eas REIT, ELIJAH F. PUBDY, years. Soldiors whose gallantry bse beou displayed oa battle fields, aad whoge eagerness to hear the news {rom their brave comrades in Virginia had brought thens clus. tering around the station, wore hurled, mangled and torn, into oternity in » moment's time, Heads, Bodice aod limbs were scattered for a quarter of a mile uround, and in many instances ib was found impassibie to re cognize the remains of the unfortanate victima. The signal tower and « coromissary building, twenty fest by oighty feet, butit of logs, were throwa into tho air a dis- tance of eight hundred feet, and strewed the country Mr HENRY K. CLARKE, SMITH KLY, Jr., WED. W. CLARK BLOOMING CRREUS on a lady cast upon the waters? Heeause tt Why BLOOMING CEREUS owuise you can easily distinguish th from every other. JOHN H, WAITER, CHARLES @. CORNELL, A EDWARD P. COWSUS NATHANIKL JARVIS, Jr. , Seeretary, Why is the Aroma of Daion’s Night andkerehief lke bread found after many days. te the voluptuous scent of PHALON'S NIGHT Uke the face of an oid‘friend?” Be Murray, Kday & Co.—Covington, Ky- 136i , Rxena Cr. © great distance around with the fragments. ‘Th, 69, roti S, 1b, Ta, 6 a 6 7 54, $8, TOE CASUALTING. Kumrvecy, Crass 355—June 1, 185b 62, 40, 45, 32. The greatest sufferer vy this terrible catastrophe was the One Hundred and Thirty-second New York, stationed for the last twelve months on thts front, and whose camp im adjacent to the railroad station, Yor the information Of the friends apd relatives of the killed and wounded, ‘waose homes are moatiy im New York and Hrootlya, the following list of casualties is given, and can be depended upon as correct:— ONR HONDRED AND THIRTY-SRCOND NRW YORK YOLUNUIRRR Commissary Sergt David Jones, killed. bpacyeer: Py yore Wounded-—Noue, Company B.—Kiiled—Bryan Carney, Puttick Jaspers. Wownded—Corp, John Farrell, band a tog, Seriously. Company C.—Killea—sorgt, Sauctord, James Burns. Company D.-~Killed—~Ang Bath. Wouwnded—Michaol Prixes Cashed tm Alt fies nad infor 4, Brokora, 40 Chesinat sirgat, Priladelpiia, 6, 60, 18, 38, 46, 49, 34, 43, Stmmons & Co.—Covi ae , 85, 74, m, Ky. 1868, 3, 20, 49, 35, 60, 7, 76, 68, 29. pass ZilemTane by Lads. 3, 1, 74, 28, 9, ET, 75, 90. Sxtwa OLA98 26l-eJ une 1, 6 Wranee, Elits & Co.-Manage iw, Berea Ovase 105—Jane atised Latte- b-$ ARB & SBNJAMIN, LLAG lon given. Brown. Co ¥.—Killed—J. ionreiche. Henry Potermas, | Staval Havaw t Pree Jobn Black, Thomas Connors, Arthur McNensman,Charleg } wiim paid for prtyvea. Imfirmation glvan. Doudloone Mumpton. * Wounded—Fraud Yowie, William Browne. wanted. Company F.-~Killed—Heat MoFariand. mugictan; Repeat eee be song —e Washburn, James Gee, ‘ounded—laniol Mur) |, John Tomiie, Minte Galligher sid rag Company @.—Kitied—William Meatows, Patrick Nolaa, John Kogera. Wounded—Martin S. Cotton, severety. Company H.—Killed—Michael Briacoe, Peter Gibbou, James Hami!, floratio Neison, Wm. J. Fury. Wounded— Thomas Fitzsimmons, Francie MoGovot Company /,—Kitled—Thomas Muitig: Compuny K.—-Killed-—John Pibbovts Wowndsd—Na- than bolsin, faanc 8. Lewis, David MoConnell,Joha H. Leonard. ONK MUNDEED AND FOPEY-RILIFRE RRW YORK YOLUNTTENRS, ‘Three ates (names unkvown) Killed; Sergeant Wm. private Josep outs neverely wounded TWMLETH NW YORK CAVALRY, Braestor (bugler in Captam Wost’s company), killed, Lieutousas W. W. Wells, Fifty-sighth Penosyivania (spe- cial aid w Coiunel V, J. Claassen), severely Pouaded; lert foot since amputated The Killed and wounded of tue contrebands will num- ber between twenty aud twenty-tive. ‘This sad accident, entailing such fearful consejuenoes, haa cast a gloom over the soldiers of the outposts which will require a tong time for them fully to overcome A number of the wounded of the Ove Hundred and Ybirty second New York are badiy wangied, and will probabiy die. Kverything, however, that care and skiN ca ae- compligh will be cone to save Life aad ease tho wutioring of these unfortunate soldiors. THE PRESIDENCY. , Ohio, June 1, 1864 o The controversy im the Convention yonteriay on the aurface was to all appearance between tho {riends of Fre- mont and Grant. Ip shat scuse Fromont was ahead ; but underneath ail this, apd, m taot, the real coutroversy, the rea} point that the struggio was upon, was whether the action of this Convention shoutd be managed with a view far operating upon and with the Baltimore Bepubli- cap Convention or the Chiesgo Democratic Convention. This is the secret point, and the point of all the proceed. ings of the Copventiog and the macipuiations of the poli ticians, Those operating in view of the Chicago Comvention car- ried shoir point by at lesat{ninetesa-twentieths of tbe Convention at their back. In this view the, of. | foct aud the result of thie gathering is yet to be soon. If Graut meots wi a decided sugcoss | 1. before the “4th of July friends of Lincoln, tocluding the Blair faraily, will hear af proceedings und combinations at Chicego that thoy little magine. Now, to 6. Pipes Priaes Cashed Secanien oS ersen. J. &. CLAYTON & 0O., 10 Walt atraat, ram 6, New York tery forntshed b: Poat attice, Peises Cashed tn 4 ries. American market, the auly American mat ae. v0) eurtomers, the ALKEGK &CO., Brokers, 46 and 26 Ping atreet. ali Legal Lotteries. Koyal Havana Lottery.—40 Per Cent premiitm paid (or incormation furntabed. The high- eet rates paid for ja of Geld and dil- ver. TatLOR as} ateoot, N.Y. OMetal Cirealers in Shelby Colle, ONS, ROVERS & Ashed tn All “t 4 Bchenge effice, 176 Broad. nee information given, jew Youk. 1 Legalized Lottes €. ¥, JODNSON, 140 Prinoe atroet, beiweea Laurons aad Woosier. Lettery Tickets ed.—Imformation JOSRPH BAtRS, Broker, 11 Wait street, room A Plein Fact.—A Hatchet Faced Chap doce not require s Droad brimmed bat. and » dumpy indi- i tah to be rendered suprerasly rid tall articles that econn- sabisiactory neice. A Bitters Which ts Bitters aad Nothing be troubled with agnes. chills, fevar, dlarr- dvarders, sea wicaness. dysentry, aud ali mperst These Bite article im Grow are the only imported being mate Vine r Junproved on ¥ Hestiur nics cam ue seen at the Agen were first iatroduced during the He particniarty caits flicacy in the case of feraaim devil onials of the nesa, Ac., of which they are a ceriain cure. Aridress to Smokers.—Polink & Sons, achaum Mannfacturera, removed from Broome street roadway, near Bourth sirest, Wholessie and retail. cut to order aad repai very where. Amertean Manufactures. TOR BISHOF GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY factarers oF Telegea Aineri tlegraph oommunity of the United States, ally prepa hat thay are i meane and male- those who took part in this Convoution with ateyeon Bal’ | rualetovuruisball thet" Smee mesne an timora have all gone home with deckled sore heads. The | | SUSMARINE AND OFARR TELEGRAPH WIRE, squad of Lincoln officeboidors who came here to dintur | ipsilaied with puin gutta percha, that may be required for the proceedings were irightened out of their preject by the cireulation of a ramor that there were several bush- whackers here from Mizsouri, who bad all the names of the officeholders sent here, and ini to assassinate them if they appeared im the Convention. The office- holders were notified by the detective police of this tact, | use in this foreign maaufactwrers, antry, and Ou terme as reawsnable aa sey ly to es ______ Office 3 Brondway. Asthina and Dytpepsia Cured without ee eae eee mek as large: aaiccpected. tat made | f*iiby Dr MARSHALL, 712 Broadway. Heures te F. bp pat i a al all OW Refrigerators, From — ml $4 0.—Hilvor Pisted Ware, Table Cutlery, Cooking Utenaila, ‘The Maine Democratic State Convention, oe a Pomriawo, June 1, 1664. ‘Phe Democratic State Convention met at Portland to- day. Four hundred delegates were present. very county but Arcostook was represented. The following delegates at large te the Chicage Convention were cho- sen:—Hoa. Graham L. Beynton, of Bangor; William P. Hames, of Biddeford; Joba W. Dala, ef Fryeburg; Bioh- ard D. Rice, of Auguste. Kvery one liable to draft, aed who, if drafted ander the now eall formen, which It ie generality believed is likely 00m to be isgued, who weuld desire to furnish a substi. tate, is interested in the following :-— [Pxtract of Leteer from Provost Marshal General. Wasairatom, May 2%, 1864. Rear Admiral B. Pavrpive:— Sailors can be taken ae substitutes for drafted mea, at less prices FORD'S. Couper (nstitute, Astor place. intention 0 preach Whe this habt of enjoying bi bel tioularty after ® Noatts meal, wilt di frer lemos, ( 1 the rage. It ty constructed aa Airely from ali others, fort sot certain care ‘on the bak of chord, preseu! a and Bhoulder Braces unrivalled. iffereat principle en: com: inguring peeco and Desa, Tights ten ond usr.” Wo. pressure re is inward end upward. ‘gup- iy re AD ORRQ@ORT TOO. 69 Beoteay A Word to ers.” Th: Ret Our use of nudeman, we ask, old or fea indnige ime to,augyeut f, try thes justly popu: ind e:Leacions denti(rice Ho xodomt; king; Pemmeres Insts th attendant on the 1 eons ‘anc leaves the mauth cool at fists, and by FA green all dew euch sailors to go into the naval rervice for three years, } +o rieters, Greenwich street, New ot a irioe Te ‘incipals Mot to receive exemption papers antil thoy | cents per hottie. te boards of earolment certificates from the an- mateiihe. tintin “ thor! Baval recruiting officers, that the substitutes Drastiian & Spectacies and Eye have been actually accepted and recsived inte the navy. pce te ot cad inpeove the ight of old and I would respectfully that you notify the officers of the navy con . Tan rexpectfull obedient servant, Faia HALAS Brig. Gen. Vols, and A. A. P. M. General. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The mai! steameh!p Champion, Capture Jones, willieare thie port on Friday for Aspinwall. The mails for Centrai America snd the South Pacific Will closo at half-paxs teu o'clock to-morrow morning. The New York Hanais—Edition for the Pacific—will be ready at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow morning, and will contain:—Full and reliable accounts of the Move. mente of the Army under Lieutenant Goneral (rant to- wards Richmond, Va, with details (rom our own Cor. respondents of the Rattles fought, the Victories gained, aod of his present position wibin sight of the Rebei Capital, illustrated with an excelent Map of the Scene of Operations; The tateat News from General Butler's Di. vision on the south aide of Richmond; Yuli accounts of the brilliant Movoments of General Khermn: Georgia, with the tatent despatches from his hes. ‘within Artoem mites of Avianta; Tho Intest News froin the Vaion Army in diferent parte of the country ; Late ud important inteltigeace frem the Robei States; Tho latent News from Earope, and reports of all timportant svents of the past ton days. tt or Jeoikinended by the ivailonl fwenity. sad Wig Depet wholesale and reteile.we, ran dpe ‘apptlea by | or inagnve e0e Chiropodint, 76) Broadway moet pot i Hrwut pal fatigue. High: pee aoe ‘Oculiste’ Optictaw, O36 Rread wa te Bond airest, Brétitant and Powert Perspentive Gl Sa Boots and “hoes The Largest Aseurt- * mnent in (he efty of goon Boots, , . tes and chien, at BROOKS eS ineonaney ead ioe Fulton a Dye—The Best ta 0 reliable, inmanianeei The nalp von uggiie Factors &t Barclay eirest, Cedar Onuphor, CHEAPEST AND BRET FOR MOTHS. Avery denggiat enile 16 HAREIS & CHAMMAN, Boston. Cristadore’s Dye, (ital ations, ctod Natts, Bente Corns, » inv target re 4 al! dinnaves ot the Feet cured withons na to the hed atcol by De. ZAORARIA, aat Ne. 8 Division sao other office, Established , Munters, OM reat, Now York olay, 14M. Biehl roms, and @ privateencraace Ha eerys obronts so H ¢ the ny Were OF Ral Kinda, Wait Reucta ott aanent tram, ac. Wi 2 alton, o Lam. Miy—Detatis of the em Heute for Dr. Oncese eo Regu | oro. 7%, from tne Ay.'40008 of hor musbend, Wo, 13 King Pilla ace caving hundreds of liven, aad relieving untold wut | “Gpanen,— 0 Teenday, 87 3, Joun Faincs, oe of — sai Conner, im ‘00 2m yoar of focing among the feanale nox The depittated giet euortng | “MAFl#n and Ran OS! LOEW OS rom y are roquemned from & deranged system, not knowing (he cause of her dis attend the ‘uneral, trou. M4 late mm \4ence, No. 180 Wi (quesing pains, physio! prosirauica and low opirita, should Twonty eighth sirest, this (TBuracay, “\rRovn, ab ey oeees Pe © qrationsa before ner diieuliios ud ia consumption where she | artor's Hageriog tlunss, Mi Soot is of bis my ‘Tho followttig lottor was received by oni (© | may finde baie for hor euforing 1a4 4 sure care Chet Ph me wr ly . gna ee iM an he — attoud ‘anered, fr 5 , Ne. ene Samm Pang, Texas, Min, Y % 1066 balm, Uhas oure is to be found in Wout Forty-second strest, this (Thursday) aficraeve, a My Daas ——— — : DR OHBESKMAN'S PILIA, phen os Tam under tho painful necessity of \aforming , “* ‘hat pole l » —D Ketoenieg, deve 1, Bawusr gms Iwas ‘ab Calcasion 1 ny Mf the | and ta 20 other preparation baiore the world. wife of Rodgor Costello, a & vative of ike, Too Wavo was also Osptured as te samme ime, WS once the world, fa (se artes | pariet of Deimcliet oouaty ai Of life which prosedes, as welt asin that which fellows, ma- ‘The friesds of the family nae ached to attond b+ [u residence, Yaa Brent aoral, (rom her late tarity, thoy greatly facilitate the change taking piace (a the | Delavan streets, South Broukiym, ou Friday afveravva, two o’oleok. a Yetont, and obviate damgor while they provent pain. ph nny Carrwuaer.—Suddealy, of hemorrhage of the Lu a4 by druggists generally. Sent prompily vy mai 6L oa Wedeosday, June 1 Bemaw F Basar, wito of e |, acod 83 years — tomaat Colonel Georg peda, oF ik for $K All orders addreseea ‘The relatives and friends of the faunity are lavited te \QUTOLINGS & HILLTER, Progetetore, | Sista tne Coperal, from lner fate te eoed, at aroot, Ni Bi Cedar street, Mow Tort. | *’0look. wor *s I THE HAD, TARREa AVPROTIONR UN brother, Patrick Connell, 101 Walker street, 7 vPHROAT me Pcag or ope A me yoo Me — jong and paiaful iliioss, Taowas H. ad OCHRORK”? Catani Thomas W. aad [’vertiaa Cornell, aged 10 years, mente and 0 days. AMiction core long time he bore, CATARRH OF YAR. TYMPANIC wogoon ‘Reuenan Sonn tricone ov a . moaTAGHA &® bil 5 Poys:oians tried in valu, = Til God toought bow to give bigr res oun? a And ease bln of his pan, OR? aT, > IN ONE MINUTH. @ relatives ani ‘tends of the |: ly are * ent spa8e ot " —, 4 Ber Foquiria lth invited to atte © funeral, from his father's medical or aid attended (bY De. VON KisHM. donce, 40 be voo atreot, Brookiya, KD., 0m 8 BREG, at bia rooma 816 Broadway, nose f noon, at two o'clock, without further wu mative will be takeu to pects 17 ti for tater vii ~ , morning, Juae 1, Caaniam MOD: Deatness, Catar: Dtsensos> | Corvix, invant cbild of Charien © and Phoobe ollla; weeted. - aged 7 months aad 23 days. ‘The relatives and (rieadw of the family are 1 Invited to attend the fumeral, from the roti 100 of parents, 137 West Sixtoomtu strest, this (Tuursday after. " Brighton, 3. I, oa Wednesday, Jaume [iekteneae, Willam Be and’ kane a! fhe Bar, Throat of Ale. sence%, DBS, LIGHTHILE, 3456 Mark's nlece, Deafness, Disonse of the Kya? and Ca- tarrhal affections recei: usual undtr attention of Dr. CADWELL, Ocul aurist. Lear \ lace, Lae from 9to5 e'olock. Cross eye Instantly .Temor 1, Watteos, aon Clarke, aged 1 year, two months and 7 dayp. Dr. King’s Saivac' Powders Post- @ livels cure Drvokenness Given unknown ta the p stiont in eer toinetica tar ory Jo ae yy LiGiteartie to Miss Viova V, Demanur, third duughtor of Rew: G. 1. aad Eliza C, Demarest, aged 19 youre The rensaing are to be gba itary pte) f and funeral services will be held in the ehurch in Williamsburg, on Friday moruing, a noise o’alock. morning, June t, Braptions, Freekto: Sanbdurn, Fteste Worms and alt GOURKEDS Italian Medicated Broadway. Du Greox.—-Early oa Wed! Cnanias Prran Da Gnzox, aged 66 years, ‘The, friendvof the family aro requestdd to attond the {uaeral, (rom his late residence, No, k26 Garden atrest, Hobokén, this (Thursday) afternoso, a6 four o'olvek. Rvwia.—-On Wednesday, June 1, Mine Marcanee Kwwms, im the 224 yoar of ber age. ‘The funeral will take place from her Inte residence, Ne, 12}¢ Cromby streot, tbis (Thursday) sffernoon, at two o'clock pracively. Hamm, -At Morrisanta, Woatchentor'connty, N. ¥.. om Monday, May 30, of wounds received in bastie on the 196m fnst., Lientenant Davin Hawn, commandant of Company D, SixtD regiment artiliesy, N. Y. V, agew 36 yoars 6 mouths ‘The friends of the family, also bis father.ia-inw, A. Sawyer, and mombers of Lady Wasbiagton Kayine com- pany, No. t,of Mozrisania, and the I ire Department te general, are invited to: attend the funeral, trom bis inte rasidence, Fulton av between Seventh and Kighth streets, Hus (Thursday) morning, at ton o’clok. Harsay.—On Wednosday, sune 1, Avice Hatsat, © ma tive of Carrick, county Watertord, Ireland: ‘The friends aud relatives of the family aro-rsspeottal fuvited vo attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 1 ‘Washington strect, this (Thursday) afteraoon, at twa oro! Hincxtmy.—Oa Wodnosday, June 1, at hin restdcuse, 318 West Thirty-Aith street, of typhoid fever, Zanss RB. Huan ged 49 years and 5 months. ‘The remains will bo taken to Sandwich, Macs., (or tx- torment. Havind.-On Tuesday evening, May 31, Ciara ay only child of William and Catharine Batning, aged months. The relatives and friende of the famity are respec! invited to attend the funeral, from 228 Gacden str |., his (Thursday) afternvoa, at-oue o’ctoem, ber novice. Montreal ru please copy. pear g Yom Tucaday, My 31, Wa. Commander i Bowarv.——at Hudson, N. Lancronv Howaxp, late United Staten Magy, aged 73 yoars. His friend and scquatatances are ponreottaly avi to attoad the funeral, from Chirist churob, , ie ‘Taured jternoon, at two ¢ clock ¢ rouse Oa Wednesday, Jane 1, after a long an@ Painful tliness, Mary, widow of Michael Keough, » mative Of the parish of Killaloe, county of Clare, ireiani ‘The relatives and friends of the family, likewise those of her gon, Dena Keough, ere reepectiully invited te wttond the funeral, oa Friday afternoon, at half-prat o'clock, trom her Inte residence, No, 461 Peart a thence to Caivary Cometery. Admerick ana rare (ireland) papers please F Komx.--Un Tuesday, May 29, Janne Fagan Kom, oom of the ate Terence and Fltzabeth Koon, aged 2 yaars am@ 8 months. The (rieuds of the family and those of bis uneles, Morrise and William Larkin, are respectfully iuvited attend the funeral, from Mr. Larkin's residence, corner of Third avenue aud Twenty third street, this (Thursdayp Ab OD lock preciaely. Mcarny.—Ou Wednesday, June t, Jamas Muarar, im the 36th year of bis ago. The funeral will take place from the residence of hip brothor Michael, corner of Nevios and Curroil streetay Bouth Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, as balf past twe Kiltptic Sewing Machiues. ws the best. Ae em before purct '. . ” Ofte S87 Broadway. For 75 Cents the Junuary, February, March, Apr May aud June numbers of the ILLUSTRATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL will be sent Dy returi Fo secure the Pictor.al Doubie Numbers. with Pi Pome Fibnotegy. Physicloey and Psychology, seud at once to FOWLRE 2 WRLLS, 389 Broadway, New York. . Pans—Fans—Now Styl nat reentved from Pi one: di dolinra each, for sale fats Cc. aLLeM, doer belaw Canal street. jollar to tweaty-five 415 Broadway, one Ant Comba—New Stylea, * Juat recived from Parts, from two doliars to fiftess sek, forsale by @. G. ALLEN, 416 Broadway, oue door below Canal atreos. a Highest Prem ines. 4% Broadway, N. ¥. Grover & Bai Elastic Stitch Bewing Ma Gournad’s Poudre Subtite Uproots Hatr from low foreheads or any part of the body. Warranted, at his new depot, 458 Broadway. Garden Adornments, Vases, F Chairs, Hetines, Rustic Keats, relies. CO.'S, 5% Broadway, opposite th “Eler Mafeuty” onampag al wine of iam ‘per case. rts, wine OTA HW ADD. #7 (orohsng? poe & curious book for ourions every ove. Price $1 6), To be hi fonts tables mailed free. Address De, KE, B. POUT! and at all Jowelry and Waten OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS BO. C. BM, 415 Broadway, eas door ber 12 Wall etvest. Ladies Attemt ma Kiating, Any Width, Se. per yard. French Fluting Company. Broadway, be: ‘reer Houty feat ond Fweuty-caond atrorta, up statré. Mystertoas Phenomena of Real Vaine ‘and vita! impertance dally at Coeper Inauitute, room 24. De. Reynoldaon says, me aad see." Trusses, Kiastic Stockings, d&c.—Sarsh £CO.'S Radical Cure Pruge Office enty at No. 2 Vesey atreat. Lady attendaut. Wigs, Toupecs, Hatr Dye, Hair Dyeing i Moldavia Cream, for beaut tne BarCuecon. 16 Bond atcect 7 ‘M* Male. at ene: White Baek Vou ry i 5 tne es te Breast- Coat, Pants and Vem, Vid aud 116 Wiliam areas @’olock Maauimu.—On Tuosday, May 31, after a long and ae- vore illness, Pam K. Hoar, the beloved wile of Mark 1QAHB. Maguiro, and oldest ‘daugvier of James King, in the 4a — oar of age. DE. @, ANDERS 4 00.8 6 ‘The friends of the famliy are iavited toattond tae saat fumoral, from her residence, Cayuga Hotel, Kightm LODINE WATER Avenue’ nn@ 144i atroet, this (Thureday), at twelve o'clock M. McKimwwy.—On Wednesday, June 1, Amos MoKiveer, and frignds of the family, also of hin 9 0nd Jobn, aad of his sons 1a iaw, Wm. by and Geo Cass, are respect(ully invited funeral, (rom the residence of his sou te. law. Wm. E. Brower, Nv. 90 Prospect street, Brookiys, on Friday aftermoon. at two o'clock. Motowsay.—On Wednesday, June 1, Baur Mo Gowan, aged 35 years. ‘The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited w Attend the funeral, thie (Ihusd y) afternoon, at Balt past one o'clock, from his late resudeuve, 237 Fifty Arse atroet, O'Gaavr.—On Wednesday, June 1, Caraaninn O'Gaasr, a native of the county Mayo, Ireland, agot 40 years. ‘The frieuda and relatives are respectfully juvited ta as- tend the funeral, from ber late residence, 17 Washingten Streot, on Friday a.ternoon, at two o'clock, Avt.On Tuesday, May 3h, at White Pising, Gua Laumx PRaavt, © wetive of Franco, in the S6eh your of bia age. ‘The «funeral will stake place on Friday at tweive o’clock, from his reridence at that place Rrpuk.—At the residence of hor son tu-law, James W. Fagan, 36 Righth avenue widow of Dominick Ryder, in the acts upon the Beart, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive Orgees end Qiaasular Systora. ‘The sucess: which hasaitended the ase of thie remety, Wee? and the endorsement of medical authority, enables us te re. commend It, feeling confident thas with a fate trial it wilt sitest ita own excellence fa xnch os Serofals, Broneh'tix, Skia Bruptionn, Heart, Liver Affecttons, Nearaigia, Rheu- 2 eure af Chronic Diseases, and Kidnev Diseases, Nervo Price ene dollar per bottle, Om rroetps Ddossies delivered frer Boware @F counter pled dealers ender our siinature aod trade may edverti-enea' without which none are DR 8. ANDBRS bi” of five dollars, ox ‘drone. 8, which vapeinel- repuation, See ex @ord heading bie wrappers of each bettie, hysicinns and Chemiate, 4%} Breadway, New York, “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. invited to attend the 1, Bavan—Paca.—-Ow Thursday, Feb: 30, 1864, ar Moblie, Als. by the Hey. Mr. Burgott, Me. Was. Hawny | Sravct’ Sage, Dy eg ey hee canaee y Buvony to Mige Mane K., eldest daughter of Caleb Prica, ren —Carm,—On Wednesday, June 1, af Trinity otapel, by the Rev. Dr. A. B. Carter, Cusaias C. Butsen to Kum, onty daughter of Dr. 8.8. Gates, of Sam bran- cinco. Ne cards, ‘San Francisco papers please copy. Burish—Tarioe,—On ae te tha oe a the resi. her soul, and thence bo Calvary Cemetery for Californie, Cauace and trish ln oe copy. Ramaom,.—On Monday eveoing, May 30, after a ti ing illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude resignation, Jonaraaw H. Rawsom, im the 66th year of bis once of the bride’a parents, by . Hutton, | tour o'clock, irom bis late residence, 152 Sevond arenea. Brean of B. Taylor, | the remaing will be taken to Orange, N. J., for ‘Lnpasine Wasrna.—Om Wednenday, May 25, ot ae, | guvthern papers piste Depy. e210, 1868, ab Auguste, Michael's church, Reogdway, by the Rev. T. M. Pesers, C. " Tuomas Guonds Raves, som of the late Thomas ©. Conran to Baraess ere ee wae ees Daniel Raven, sq, M. D., ef Peyuton, Cheshire, . be Bt oeueacote, Wednenday, Jase 1, by the Rev. a wd noord copy. Dr. Rogers, at the Duteh Betormed ‘ebuecb, venue, | Reru.v.—On Wednesday, June 1, Jaum Rai, e aative . ‘W. S. Caux to Mise Many L. Amvenson, daughter of Jona , County Galway, Ireland, aged 43 years , Of this olty. His friends and of hia brother, Patrick Reilly, ere ‘Couay--Mchiuier.—On Wednesday, Jame 1, by the Rey. P. MoCarthy, pastor ef the ohureli ef the Moly Cross, Mr. Pavuox Contax to Mise Axe K MoNccrt, all of thin daughter of Thomes asd Mary Cee, No garde, Goovwis-—Wexurr.—On Wednesday, June 1, at the real. deuce of the bride's pareate, by the D. ¢.M. Jonu- gon, B. D., Harner B. Gooowm, U. 8. N, dangbter of Chief Engineer W. F. Wright, Huxt--Ricaao,—On Wednesday deace of the bride’s father, 66 Stanton J. Pound, &. Hunt to Mien Cuana & Rican, daughter of Dr. Rioard, ail of this city. Myaas-—lizcer.- , May 29, at the Temple Emanuel, by the Rev. Dr Adler, Lawm A. Means to at- —— all of this city. Limore papers please eopy. Manvivn—-Monsox.—On Wedvesday, veo 1, 04 Rea church, by the Kight Ray. Horatio Southgate, D. D., Mr. W. H. Manvims to Nites Virier, daughter of tbe lata Judgo Monson. Dott of this city. i ‘gy days. rolatives and (riende of the family swan —tn ¢ won of tbe Brain, Ma ir C., incase and Hulda 2. Fucoral this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, freum Maixmane—Docusant.—On Teceday, May 81, by the | the residence of N. 5 Bailey, Rag. Keot steeek meme ' 3 rere 8 Mant Troatp-third trees by evouing, MAy 31, et the | fever, Fusomaicx TRact, im the Sth year of Bapsivt church, Broome atreet, by the Rev. TD. | the funeral services will be Reid a6 the prrie | down Nort to Levies Pacino, alt of this city, Ascension, corner of Fifth avenue and Ten: —peraity,-On Tuesday, May S1,by the Kee, | gagnrday morning, ot tom aicieck. Hie friends and Horatic Stabbing, Hixvat Hosanr Voaraa to Axma Mancaus, | fricnds of the fomily are reavectfally invited 10 altend. danghter of the late Francia Dwight, of Albany. | pre hody wilt be taken te Tarrytown for interment. Varres--Uwewa.—in Drovklys, on Thursday, Aj | Tariou—On Wednesday, June 1, after 4 short eat Rev. Moary J. Van Dyke, J. Atexawogn Parrea, painful snes, aso Tatios, 66 years and MA Brock m, to Mra. Saad L. Owens, late of Montgomery, | months Ala. No cards. Tho ‘ricode and relatives of the famiix are invited te atteud tho funeral services, which will take lace at late residence, 18 Barrow strees, this (Thurrdsy) oven. ing, at eight o'clock. The remaiss will de taken tr ‘Youkers for interment om the eight 4 M. train oa Fridegy morning. Wats. Twesday, May 31, Fuwxe Rusworrs, they beloved child of Patrick and Mary Walsh, aged 2 yearn, 1 month avd 16 ‘The rolstire: Died. Sounx,--On Wedneatay. (Fd Biya y! son ot Mit. chael onrk, aged 19 years, 2 mon 25 days. Tho relatives and (rieads are requeted to attend the fuoeral, Crom his late rewidence, cornor of Furtielh street ‘and Tenth avenue, (hie (Cbureday) afwrncom, a two ive! ae 4 Ou Wedeesday, June ft, afters short bus severe ilinses, Kiuam BAcom, in the S84 year of her age, Toe (rionda and soqualutances are respeosully invited to attond (he funeral, from her late residence, 16 avenue A, On Friday aiteruaum, at wo o'elocs, withows (urther hia pareata, 170. Wodmeeday, Jaue S. J?.av, a Rouenr Wiawaos, tho beloved son of Jobe ead /ur, motion ‘Banow,—Ou Wedaceday, Jane t, after a short and se | Wilkinson, aged 4 moesha. wore ill fom M,, the beloved wife of Jona lergia, ‘The reiatives and frienda of bys a hae 4 4 tn (30 fd Your Of Gar Age | the frignds of te sauna! { atten ene Copered, tte fowited fo asinad the Cunoral, throes odie, trem the residence TA sarees, 4 reapeotiuily Invited to ot Pate, Be Mieresen, m4 wae