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PUTERSBURG. CONTINUED FROM Inst PACE N- pithy Stn ore Bs rat; The 20 ages, FW “! iD, bye: y, Steg; J Satta, 4, A a a wy, russ o ghovider, G Mane, A, $a NY D cb, Ps wh U je, Papier aks athow 0, Gea X aah 8 pe uly Bal y aruler 1a Be ee bend ft ab grate, 4 gil BY A. Sta N ¥ are pee? " pranst; WEI 1 R A, sth NY artitiory, chia, ‘Nase,’dager; JB Vixloy, ¥ 20th ens thigh; FC Townsend, , baud: A Cay Sun :N_¥ artillery, suchen, K, OO) N NY's M, arm; W Banker, 1, W Sarpes, C, 19th Me, backy JJobucon,. 5th ead: major J Hf Moaper,” 1th Mase,s arm; ‘purke, B, 8th Obto, arm; AK Damen, 1, gibt ¥ ae 4 GW Davidson, H, 102d'N ¥, log, P th.N 4 arin; P Grigio, #0 NY 8M, Sib NY artillory, back; J Quinlan, 6, bead, J Hawks, B, Ist Mion, Rend:.J Balt vy ry Ist Mico, ¥, hip; 8 °T Wileon W Herrick; « th NY ‘ertillery, thigh: F Johreoa, 0, 164th N Y, etde and arm; Berg: | Wilms, @, 8th NWart, erm; Adj J ‘Bedtio, 64th NY, heod:P Sullivan, Hy Testy NY, toot; m,n, F, 190h¥e, th hE Ericson, () Yat 'Mizn, fhe, M jo\tand. 1, ooth'N OW be gu, H, 19th Me, nd; J Hel, B, vomits foe ieee, NY arte bed: |. Colby, J 86th Wis, (ooeapd arm: H Robingen, ¥, 60'b NY, Bip; Lieat Col W W Batea, 6th N ¥ art, ab. domen G Grows. K, 19th xo irea; bexgt D kanes, 82d Moke, band ond ses A Hertaoirg, Be eh-ulder,’ 4 Gorman, F, 70h nose; D Mahler, Gib NY, breast: Mays, Ky Tok wy ride; J Silveyy B, 19h oe nips 3 Retiey, gota NY, bip; J’ Louo; 69th NY, log: 8 Shureton, ¢, 311 sian, bredats Pe 2, dalbraish, r, ¥, 8th New a 120th’ NY, foot; 3 Louvenunt GW Recto sions: Dinero Jos McCabe, F, 60th NY’S"M, forearm; ¥ Basburay hi, oh NY ‘s'M, thigh, Jsyezc, BE’ 17h N Y, foot: 35 Nestor, A, 170u N ¥. eye; A Lge A, 8th N Y art, head; Liett JW. Tooker, Ay 19th Me, hip: fob Mise, choutior: Lient Maldwiny’ ¥. i shouider "Re Vrankiia, Anderson's eb recbooters, ae Bride, 2 division, eye; Sergt M Mccabe, a, 270m NY, thigh.) Hamilton, By 15dub.N Y, thigd:S Notzler, 6 jh NY art, xovomen! DMcDermots,@. sth NX art, deg; M Murphey, D, 120th NX, hand; 8 oc, E, 170th NY tea: 9 Oirien, IK, Sth Ohio, hip, M B stevens, 1, 8th N Y art, abdomen: PN . H Bond, B oe: Capt @ 6 J, 60th NY al, Ist Minn, foot; J Bar: Bouse, B. 5th Auieh, ai high) GW Stoddard, F,"10UhN Y, bond! Serat GW La: bree, '?, let Me ar!, thigh; J Flynn, D, 170th N Y, finger: A Evan’ p, A, Ist Me, leg; J J Pratt, B, ist Mion, back; ST bradio'd, 8, . Ud N ¥, kneo; Gt Maborson, H, 61h NYSM, neck; A Taft, Sih N ¥ art, arm; & Hates, Sb NY fuger..O A Green, 1), Sth N'Y art, foot Shandior, D, 1th” Me, knee.’ K'B Bowley, 1, 19th Mo, and: EL Chase, B, 19th Me, back, Jas Donahue, K, 8 NY ort, bead, Liew | ie, F, Sth NY art, bead; ', Shoulder, O Flynn, K, 170th~, 719th NY, breast; F Rarnes, F, oh NY SM, 2, Ist Minn, i iz "gih Ob KR @bowu Sth N ¥ oie jew, Bree, Th 6 Ke her NY, thigh 4 at NY art, pane watson, 3, st NY au art, thigh? Capt /#, win; J O'Nelt, 1, Oth NES AM, hips P Man z tas ¥ ari, back; P'Hand, 1, a¢tn N ¥s M, foot. NEWS FROM MEXICO. Occupation of Acapuico by the French, Rew ben Bee ‘The racific mail steamer St. Louis arrived at Panama @m the 17th inst, She brings information that op fhe 9d inst. the French fleet eptered the harbor of Acapulco and at once landed their forces, who drove the =a from the town at thé point of the bayonet. casualties wete very ght. It is reported that the Mexicans iost eight kitted and the Freuch had threo ‘wounded. The blockade of Acaphlecd bad been. removed, so that the next steamer is expected to bring a large cargo of @otion from that port, The Admiral of the French fleet was a passenger on tt.5 a can What hic nenose js in visiting PHANG 4s un- foowe, Ths sonal ras rouget down eight. French @Mcors and forty men from Acapuico, Fick, ~ [HE HEAT YESTERDAY. @he Range of the Thermometer in Th' City—Additional Cases of Sunstroke, * &e., &e. It is perfectly wate to say that yeetorday was the hottest ‘@ay oxperienced in’ this latiinds by the “oldest inbabi- Gea” = w'feet, tho “heated term’? seems to be only com- tmevcing, and if it continues to increase in the same ratio for = few days longer the bills of mortality will be Margely decreased, Persons who could find any mode of con- fweyance to take them to the roral districts availed them Peives of the earliest opportunity to do so,and eve @tenmbont and railroad car in the city and vicinity were presed joto service to facilitate he stampede of citizens Seeking 2 sale retreat from tue scorching rays of the sun, As early ac six o'clock fithe morning whole families, ‘with «ell packed buskets, were wendtog thelr way tothe Wartovs steamboat landings and raltread depots, smtermined to spend the day under the gratefal shade of @he numerons suburban groves by which this city end swiolnity is eorrounded. It was evident from an early our iv the morning thst nmless some atmospberic ebange took gplace the heat would be much more oppres- sive than It on Saturdsy; but fortunately, the day Deing Sunday, 20 many people were not subjected to ite Petal elects. The following is a table showing the state Of the (hermomotor at different hoors during the day:— 6 4. uf, AM ity uF i Mt be # a omen ¥ nea by the, aber with oct tables for Saturday, $8 pbout four cad a bail degrees, o , waging from the Bey e ‘atmosphere at the present TTYDg , the or will reach quite as high a figare to: Tho police returos of yesterday show the follwing erses of sunstroke, in addition 4o those reported in yos- ferday's Reeann:— A widow womaa pamed Mare Vote Mir gears ot aye, po somed lying 8 cont Of premises No, 282 Hepry qererttg TL the omfects of the heat and anabie ertoul, She was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital ct noite,” Dennis Murra: of ‘141 East Fifty-third street, was sun- while at work in South etrest on Saturday after- ‘An officer conveyed im to bis residence. ae unknown man, about forty-five yearr of age, dressed taloons, are Back coat, light vert, check py and heavy boots, D wemont ta Tveniioth strect, bear First wy ene track. Fle w n to Believoe Hosy police of the £igd n precinct found one Barney Hin on the sidewall log from the extreme heat oon Mrs, Lodisa Withers, of struck while standing on the route for home. She was rm ‘ork Hospital Ly the Third preo Moved to the I ioe Coroners’ Inquests. DEATH OF THOMAS GER, ‘Information reached tho Coroners’ office yestordey morning oF ihe death of Zvowas Hyer, the weil kuows @a-champion of the Amorican Prize Ring, at bis late real @ecce, No. 185 Cast Thsty-Sfin street. Coroner Naumann oon afterwards proceeded to bolt an inquest om the body Mhe evideuce ehowed that Mr, Hyor bad boon compiain- overt! yours past, abd tbat about halt-pact ¢ the bight prevous be returacd home fa stranger, He sat down on » which war ng for twoive furwithed of foeling baequently bo woke uy ict en 10 wttendance, fio 6 ore after tha lg shortly vefore orlook A. M., be the last, Depnty Coroner Seome F Vineon, M. D., mado @ post mortem ¢ amination «' ie the right lung was focna ound éown by oll jc adtievions, beta Jungs were bealthif; the toart very lwrqe and fatty, and @he pericardiom f ry s'ended with mn: the Saver was yery mah Cisearct, ant the entire eth re © (i entirely degonermied yo a pcirrivas moze, tae ey ‘wee eoormourly enlarged, tor acd a hall jncttes in leagth end ¢ bes in width Weighed 60 eM Ade siomach was boalthy; the Kidasys wore giaaylous, Huteerives healthy, 1a Dr, ROvIMSO.”. . 10/00 thevtmine Biante conse of death was “eardies dropry Tos jary @ooordingiy 5 A vor@ict to thimt eect. Mr. Lye: eras forty-five yeors of neo, anaa native w Yore FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. William Todd, the man who was rum Over coruer ‘Wert Tenth ani Weert streets, op the 19th tustaat, vy 6 of the oars of ibe Bolt Ta ‘irond) Ws upp djod of b juries, at _jite daty voaidonce No. I raboai ay Fy Street,” While riding om the front platform of the eRe Air odd Cropped BY pieyand iw gumping of to get it be ill Dorore tho Wheel, which prrsed over both i'6 legs, tert one bi If Orurbed wud matilated aitet tbe ocontrence that Mr. was evident imme Joat Thorp being pond Erg to those jo tthe cit, ABA [ory rentered @ vers) Deceased was a native of Koglaa’ © ‘Accidental 4 Urb YNCHRURG AND Za i : wus, FOREST SCALE 2 ‘The above map shows the Jocality in which-General Honter is now operating. It will be geen that Lynebburg lathe junction of the three important railroads<ove coming in at the north, from Gordonsville via Charlottes: ville; another at the east, from Petersburg, and the third atthe west, from Tennessee. The Jam River and Kanawha Canal passes through Lyncbborg and crosses Jomoes river by an equeduct, a few mies northwest of Concord and directly west of Lynohburg, Three railroad bridges cross the James—two at Lynchburg and op * a¢at Concord, The ‘bri ah ae igngthy and of considerable imp: ortabes in'“® Milita Hint Of view. The railroad from Gordonsvilte has oe been destroyed for about Aa MILES. Of Ml } two miles, between Charlottesville and Lyochburg, mud rebel accounts assert that Crook and Averill struck the Teonessee Railroad at Forest Station, about ten miles wost of Lynchburg. On the 17th this same foree was reported by the rebels to bo wt or near Quaker church,on the Salem turapike, inflicting some Gamage on Imboden's cvluma, A body of Union cavalry was reported by a roel ecout to have passed three mis nerth of Campbell Court House on the night of ened 18, While auoiier foree was operating 6 south. This stated that duriag t a" column made a domoustration with ariillery, ‘&e. 5S defences of Lynchburg, while s body of cay ITs. SURRO OUNDINGS. Scene of Recent Operations of the Columns Under the Immediate Command of Generals Hunter, Crook and Averill---The Railroad and Water Communications, &c. AWW SG ES ert Ms Nass (\)i) x | did some little damage on the Lexington turnpitte, run- | Bing along the north side of James river, northwest of the city. We have only indefinite account? from our own forces of the results of ths movements further than the announcement that so far as known the Intended ob- Ject of the movement bad been aceomplished. Tle revels state that Iypohberg ip safe, but that an opgagoment Was expected on the 20th, Lynchburg {sa town “of Campbell’ county, Vir. ginfa, fu a west.southwesterly direction from. Rich: mond, from whieh. it iz distant about ong hundred and twenty miles in an line, In 1566 ite popu- lation was about tirelye thousand. It is bu lit on @ | oy cReek i ‘steep acotivity, rising gradutily from the river. The | town contains nine churches, a college and a female academy. Tobacco manufacturing has been its chief source of trade, and at one time about severity factories wore in full operation, giving employment to about one million dollars worth of capital, There are several iren and brass foundries in tho town, a railroad machine | shop, three tlouring mills, two newspaper oflices, four | Danks, three savingg inatitution*, a cotton aud woollen factory and three job printing establishments, It has splendid water power, and is lo ghe neighborhood ofa | urge supply of coal and iron ore, The Hototourt Iron Works are notfarfrom the town. Lynchburg was laid ut tn 1786 and incorporated tu 1806. ~ REWS FROM HILTON HEAD. Arrival of the Steam Trans- port Arago. LAP ee ALL QUIBT AROUND CHARLESTON, key &e The United Siates stoam transport Arago, Captain Hon- | deden, from Port Royal, South Carolina, at oleven A.M. and Charleston bar at six P. M. Thursday, inst, arrived at this port at oleven o'clock yesterday morninz. Mr, Samuel W. Mason's Despatches. Huron Ara, 8, C,, June 20, 154. Tae LxECUTION of private Jobn Smith, alias Joho Flood, of Compeny D, Forty-dirst New York, occurred outside tho intrenchiments yesterday, All the troops of this post were preseut, ua der the command of Oolovel W. W, Hi. Davis, of the One Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvauia, General Hatov vciag ii! and whable to tuke command. Major Geverai voster, with two.of bie stat, witnessed the exeeution, General Foster is opposed to dee th pecalties except ip aggravated [~ it having, by bis own conteseion, and according the clear evidence, siarted from Kiawah feland, with Sve others, with the delivernte ntention of deserting to the enemy, and betray cause Sy such ‘nformation as thoy con'd impart. . jag ata creek, they found they bid miscalculatet and Toached it just ab high tide, Fouryt the party swam across fud escaped; but Sun\th was canght by a patr sont out for the purpose, was convicte!, and sooten be chot. It was anticigated that ia the chang bere bis @nse might be neglected, und no t execution. butt irgumsatances Oom'hg to ter'e notice, be deemed them of ¢o aggravate ter ne to render it his doty to make an exn Leneut of the discipline of his army. He aco ate execution, mfioh to bt a dered Smith's tmme The proce t the Provost Mare + tors at ton o'clock, the prisonor riding in . followed by @ cart contatving his colim, . pavied by the Rov, Javaes Hasson, a Homan Cathoile eler- zy inan, who was also (bo eyisttaal adviser of Schamaker and Stak, the Sixty C necticut deserters executed some ergs of fant ring the coremouy appeared cool On arrivicg at tho field wl aup, t ted and marobed into nowt 6 oewly st the reading ® ard some religious ceremonies arching and (Actug about \ at mifiary prooigi. His eves were han tntg Flanneseey, Provost Marebal, who had charge cxetacion, aod poctofined Lis duties ia’a most crodit- maboer ‘The Sring peviywoe from the Ono Mundred and Fourth. Peoosy'vania ragimept, At the command they oberget a volley andthe victim fol over on hie facm, te | Bie vode up, mith bulicts through bis hond andeevoral th his brosat, but none penetrating bis beart. Mo Mvad only twenty seconds, Ths epaciacie ‘was ao imposigg One, and will douptioss have @ good ofect as a warning bo tes o oo Sprrivea sercapaers ne irom New ¥ 7 eran pti 7, A with files of i, apd a ne nows of was received Heh bron t ipaaton oth of te fun avi paswengers ind or J Du ding, anda ' { | | | | ' | | j aod met bie f rT wWhorers and workmen for jhe mechan. hy rnayes | pias foal G6) oars On Friday Sast t from the forts abo Shotted with all sorts of missile wore @ great many Linvk ¢ to what Mhe design was; but Were ce!-brating some saprosed victory over Sturgia. GeNTRAt Porn brs Been on a visit to corvtals existing between them is v who admire the army aud wu work 2 Theae who y Baal \- Gene mane. (a North Carolina. and te good Jowing frow that barmony, will be glad co {oar thet there iv longer wo bere. 1 entenant . O'Connali,- of the O00 Fi . bas been relieved her perience as a c: x7 ROTAT. UOUSE the eddition of a st fs boing entarged bs bave four or five Hous The mails 1 the Arago and Po them, and wow you Now you too t. ace the Fulton tatlod re to gob have Kwritten lst + Aud tw have I been fooled, for the go Chor time as aunonnesd, and yor 6 r e tremely aged state by & “ anor xH08 Priva colored fatneday. The have prev'9 regiment, was eublonatly th reckless to bo euot, ng ron tel your " ) 1 mee! bh av in HeAveu or wh hint.” He was shot by 9 firiog party’ fren tment, and fell Li reed wilh # n builwis—fo: reveod if be was rea in the Le post icaptein % A. Gladding, who a nd ove pliog to blockade, whe died in prion while detatucd sa a epy by General and who wns buried by toe “Masons, ed ant Oar across the ‘lines, in charge of ‘Liewtenant f tf, Provost Marabai — Ganeral periy” landed on a Causeway opposite Port, Ropal ferr), abd wasn notabls citer! 0 that it whe iined ow both sides with thy om of tho order. whore c jarge aud fue one t t and hy bis inde, Kane Lodge, of New K's Hoty war reosived by Uap army. A demutatioa of Masons 8 tormaios, bul in eeason hess county, N. & ciork ju tho Post Quarter aster's olfioe, and ® monber Of the Meernlo Order, dled very ew mo Mow day of fever, The membors of fraternity: here procured @ burial casket, and escorted (he rematos othe cemetery, where tuey were deporited ios tomb, with appropriate exercieos, preparatory to being sont North whon the sengon will admit. ‘Tho beautiful serviog of the Order was read by Ideutonaut Colonel Hal in a most tmpressive manuer, ADMIRAL DANTGREN from Bevaunal wor ‘by an ina! vorte ace, mi arrived hero, from of Charleston, on (he faz steamer ' esr Phitadelpbis, on Tuesday. fir Ho wes reeetvad “with salutes 4 from the Wabash and Vermont, with Five gunboats, dijcn up Stevo night. A aa landed, the prewature clicking of a force ~ar’ gaye a warntug to the rebel tousket re sig No captures were mado, atm, Who cecane. ‘* McDonough and Sonoma » Lue follow! mOrDINg te Fohn’s. Io landed ® f 4 laborers ou #0 end, eho aancle <a there Situs en: countering aay TOR. d States Army, Medical has boeu relieved and ‘or of the TDopartment codith Clymer, Cnited urriy at Re oN rt Surgeon Ebe Direeter, Departe: ordered to report as M: rivate Aleck Willams, Co: pany 7D, First North Garo. Volunteors, has beew convicted ‘of disobedience of reymvutiny and aswm superior oiticer, apd. sentonved to Le sugt, at Fiorida. Police ai estone iy Ovrnace on « Yousa Wowss.—Briiget a, clatraing to bo a total stranger Fy camo up from New Brighton, Staten SMorday afternoon, for the purpose of dading 4 Jamex’ Welsh, ving in the vicinity of 4 streot and Secoad avenoe. She searched rk, ond meeting Witt young man a asked him if he could Welsh, — He raptied rwariy another man came sod would show her whore 4 anyibing wrong, wfzor to 2 honse in Twenty- entered a dark hail- No,'? bot ina moment id bis fr fevent. r her mouth asd and she waa strack #0 she resisiod nf brutal wn left the room, coded tennth preciuet. her assailants, and Just | in detwult of 01 twenty-seven ¥ vous, He, of cour: fed Oo tare tail Av i Ine TWRNYY-SR0OND PrtonNct.— ‘curred ia the Twonty-second pre. erucon, in which oifcers Michael Corey, Louls Becuboitz, J. idrodt and Martia Hyrase wore injure). it appenis Lust a man gamed Byrn longing to Paging Compeny No. 1, had aa altercation with officer Corey nod that ibe jatter exiled the others to his nasiaiance, whoa Byroea drew a kaso and rushed upon them, outtloy ign 1 igbt aad leit. £ Captain Stovs, of the Twenty torn! proninet, with a platoon of men, went to the acome of the alfray, at the corner or Fort etroot avd Fi iets av@nug, and, it ia stated, enw Byrnes, who was li bi ow houre and’ doded the poiico to arrost bim. Op, ioe Irberhour: iash night he bad avd boeo or roatod, By tues is anid to be tha son of Mr. James Bycnds, Clork of the T our'h District Polive Cowet, SrapainG Av nay — Wun, BiOlOY \posiding at 496 Fourth avenue, WAS stabbed inst evening by some tnktoown poracn. sa @ drucken row that Occurred near the of onc9 Ho waa sant Lo Boliovue Hospital The wound ts in the nat Coates Seagerous. A gorious alfray cinct yesterday dor, and is jn in a tegen ht Toss of Life, yore? ae spa ee ight of atatea to | whoranyon ber | fa % At his © lighting a hand, he her in | ¥ ONE DAY LATER FRow EUROPE, Arrival of the 4 Oity of Wanchesier and City of Cork. Rumored Visit of the Czar to Paris. DEMOCRACY DENOUNCED IN SPAIN, Kon ken &e, The steamabip City of Manchester, Captain Ha'crow, which loft Liverpool at noon on the $tb and Queenstown on the 6th of. June, arrived at this port yesterday (Sun- day) noon. Fer news has been fully anticipated, Tho laman steamship City of Cork, Captain Tibbetts, from Queenstown on the 1thof June, reached this port Inst bight. ‘The tolographic advices are one day (from Sanday to Monday afternoon) later than the report of the Africa, ‘Tho City of Cork bas no commercial or Muancial re- port. | Spa Maparp, Jane 11, 1864, Ym to day's sisting of the Cortes, Seuor Noceds said tho + difuston of democratic jdoas must be prevented by ail means. Tho *0le mention of the word demoo: in the uowspapers ought to make them Mable te punishment, < Italy. Torry, Jane 11, 1864. The Slompa ot this ovening aaye:—The statement made by the @aretic de Cologne that megotiations bad recently on place between France and italy are paruly imacou- aod partiy (aise, France, Parm, fone 11, 1864, Tho Emperor will roturn teParis on Toesday next. Baron do Budderg will ahoFtiy proceed to Kizsengon to pay his respects to the Crar. ne Garelle de France of this evening publithes a rumor that tho Eruperor of Rassia will come to Paris on Mouday next, under the strictest incognito, . Pans, Jane 12, 1964, ‘The Monisewr of this evening says the disturbances, which havo brokea out at Slaxfappear to have a0 connec: Von with the insurrection ropes #0 onlled. This as- sorted that the tngurgonta ag A cavalry to Sfax to disown by that demonsiration ali connection with the the disturvaace. Panty, June 1t<0:90 P.M, authors Tho Bourse has been dull, Rentes closed at OTte The Danish War. Corawn acer, Jung 11, 1864. Pr 4 Gorman: nave vdandoned Aalborg, aad withdrawa Tho Dagdladet of to-day says:—Seuleswig-Lotstetn, A separate Stato within fry? 1y {a tocom) with Deomark’s rights and honor. No Danisl listen fo oack a pine, i bet inotived to avoh aero ty would goon {¢ the high will not sacri- ce tueit nabionad La! . ty, 18 reals i ang vas he oumee tony saye-—tho, Salt Chi. ite of ona ration proposed iy inet ahd ove goon wo tat na Wo Caron Seopeerviot totranaraee: Lit bing! oman eon bold ‘on Saturony ‘Dein oy Costmen Couuy’s Bom,—Mr, Edward M. Col Up, eldest son of Coroner Collin, died on Saturday, at fn reapony RTA Sh ne en PIERS, the pllcots of a cancer with which be nad been ous Re cet ania ‘He was a young man of many" a and his tegtrians papiton colon in the Now ‘Yorks Post Piosio ix Ai oF 4 Casuorsc Pigs Souvez. —A grand ples nic end rural festival wil! be ‘beMl @t Jones’ Woods to. morrow, June 28, under the ausPices of the Church of the Immaculate Conception (R. ©.), Fourteenth street, The proceeds, wilt be devoted to the erection of a free schoo! fine band ot Poo tae nant sees net Geer. fou band aah uy saphena ge and prof, & On Saturday, arieer 25, Josura A, siti SCOVILLE, q june in the 60th year of bis age é ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, Na ws West Swen Savon street, this (Tugsday) after- omen MISCELLANEOUS, T= GOVERNMENT LOAN cent or nian ‘This tonn Is authorized by act of Congress of March 8% 1064, which provides for ils REDEMPTION 1 OOIN, at any period not ies than ton or more than forty. yeara from Ate date, at the pleanure of {0 Sovernment " UnUi tts redemption Ove per cent interest ta, to be yale eemi-annually IN COIN, Sudseriptiotin te thé loan ate réselved by. the National Banks in United States notes or in such currency oF other fonds ns are takem by them on deposit at par, Itsexcmption from State or local taxation adds from one to three rer cent por annum’ to its value, rate of interest on <bia loan, although bat five per cent in coin, is as much greater in currency as the difference, Between the market value of currency and gold, ‘ Asa rule the five per cout specie securities of all solvénd governuients are always paror above, and curren¢y now funded in the nstional loan will be worth its. faco in gold, besides paylng a regular and liberal per centage to tho holder, The authorized amount of this Yoan !s two hundred mil- Mon deltars. The amount of subscriptions reported to the ‘Tronsury at Washington is over $71,000,000, Subscriptions wilt pe received by the Treasurer ef the United Staiés at Washington, andthe Aselstant Treasurers at New York, Bostod and Philadelphia, and by the Firsi National Bank of New York, No, 4 Wall street Second National Bank of New York, Twonty-third street and Broadway. ayiess ‘Third National Bank of New York, No, 5 Nassau stroek J Fourth National Bank of Now York, 27 and 29 Pine strech, Fifth National Bank of New York, $38 Third avenue, Bixth National Bank of Now York, Sixth av. and Broadway Ninth Natioral Bank of New York, 363 Broadway, ‘Tenth National Bank of New Xork, 240 Broad way. Central National Bank of New York, 7 Duane atrect, National Exchange Bank of New Yor’, 164 Greenwich st AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are deposttaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE WANKS AND BANEERS thronghout the country (acting as agents of the Nationa) Dopositary Banks), wi! Furntah § roish farther taformation coep plication and AFFORD EVERY PACILIFY TO SUBSORIBERS, $2.000.000 “x — oF 78 Tae CouNTY OF NEW YORK, Subscriptions are boreby invited to a Loan ef ‘Two Mition, Dottars, authorized by an ordioance of the Boartof Guper- ‘visors, approved bythe Mayor June 15, 1864, entitled “An. Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volunteers fox the Armies of the Union, as part and pareel of the Quote of the city and county of New York under any future ¢all of the President for men.” ~~ yt ‘The proper books for much 3 pabeerotons wil be opened af the Comptroller’ eMfee on_and n and after Saturtay, the 1802 ! Sane, instant, and will remain open at tho whgle sum shall be taken, ‘ Subscribers wit! be required ¢ ~ deposit with the Oounty Treasurer at the Broadway Hank, “within Ove days after on- tering thetr enbscriptions, ake amount’ subscribed for by them respectively, and on preventing bis recetpts Tor the money to the Comptroller they they will receive Yonds of the county for equal amounts, Fedvewable on or before June L 1868, with Interest from the date of payment, at’ “the rate of six per cent per annum. ‘age os aa Our fellow citizens and tle public generally are respect fully invited to cooperate with th The Board of Buperyisors im the bonevotent and patriotio pan Purpose of supplying the quote of men from this county, on the call of the President for more men for the army, soon Th be made public, without resorting to a draft for that purpore. Action willinet be taken to ralse volunteers ‘inder (ue ordiuames referred to vntile saficient amount is ibmertbed to warrant the com mittee im proceeding (a this mater. MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, cae Comptroller: Cry or New Yore, Deranvibst or Fixaxce, Courrnouy en's Over, June 18, 1881, | (ons pun ” Hs, DAD NA pe Te ENDER F aT, 40, cored without pala, dy Dr. oe noth ‘ropodisi, ws Bowe: over Citizens” Bank, nijator eurce ws, Bi Baaions, 8a. iby tall, 83 de ‘TRAY MOLDED “PAPER OOLLA COLL, ey Rane Ones shaped to At the neck wit fe tien ovor ny perrecti: smoot tai fi ec grt those yg rie ‘g'l other i ay £0 rritate the nock. Hvery ateat He det Co! i old by afl retail dealers to m: ‘arn trade supplied o Warren street , Kow ¥ one bg we. pow Rey © ce SPHCTAL NOTH Frost een NOK. Dk eat NO. Dr. J, 1. SOHTRNOK OF. of Biladelpbia, 3 seseehany to fora the pudife and hie New York bat Wh cane quencs of the iarge muniber calling Wiar visiilng day (Tuesday in each week) not time generaily to visit patients at that dur. Fo accommodate those parlonts who wish to eee him = their bomes, he will he in New ork for this occarion MON- DAY, Sune $7, ast. | Tho » das'ra to Kee isin. profes thete restden: to wisdrone to bi ® rooms, 3 ew York, before . RoitRCR wi will Be At hie rooms aa uenal 6a TUS- calls e'krens ° forge auppiy Ht medicines st. his Fooras, which walt ae winning marie OF Stl: Gatton of the temas wit do inte abotn. it T inte melt he wate to cal mates no charge lor advice, 1 abe OFOayl 6 ‘cramination wi SORENOI pur ae te {at att wha with to consult iim. shonlll endowvor t9. #08, Huia, whese two- gevs,an he will not be abe 10 oh tr Yor ‘on Tuesda; Taly's, bis regular Fiettin day of tI Puy TORY WT TORK JOCKEY GOLUB. T NEsTeHgNG orgies ‘ carat Coltnsr, toxe ISLAND. A 3DORRY. CLUREDREN of S155 dash of threo mites, 4 (oF SLE? SMU a PURAE of $20, wile heats, for oll agen, oi, TANDIOAP STAKE of « mile and pygunricy, for abe west rene and the Ginb to add 6100 if two or more start. SCOND DAY, JUNB 29, A swanreraktis oy a year iy ihe Ste heats, $50 ius Tue forlow is igor RI i Imp. Betipas, vas rns ‘Mar- ae Wh bef Pan, FMF Lictne, By Heo. ant of ot Laxin uy sg on. ‘st ae dam Ado of oN carat Ph of thie mitten, LSE RES em amh eatin eer ‘and Public br angie Nopmbiing 4