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iat EG nr arrival of More Rebel Prisoners in New York. . Twelve hondred rebel prisoners from Bart's Island aud Fort Delaware arrived at the Battery Barracks yes: terday morning en rouse for their homes at the South. Preas a strong determination to 0 back to their homes sak ine ementeaes ‘and true citizens of the United States. It is am their spirited digcuesions ‘with Union soldiers. varaneer former and Haber, of Stonewall ‘while aon all there runs # vein of for the brilliant abilities of Grant, and ou! rals. of a noble gene: ‘The “men in gray” back to their Southern homes better and wiser men when they last left there, Another Migration from Fort Warren. PMIRTY-THRRE MORE REBEL PRISONERS RELEASED— RNUBRESTING OONVERSATION WITH THEM, ETO, wait ey mafic a * ping oane Lah ee ‘y-three ret in confinement ‘Warren, took the cath of idghones this morning and i ot 5 once liberated. Their names and residences are ‘Va; Alpheus Bray, pe } ar: Va; Hate! ‘Samuel Alexander H. Lee, Union eRe oe Osi nD, t Richard Mayhew, Warrenton, Va. ; John yromenscyel Soar Long M. ela War- wr y rit a ‘ohn ie Reid, indo sent. Reed, i. ; William ©. Roctor, Warrenton, Va. om Skelton, do. ; Joum L. Smallwood, do. ; pt E. Eee Segre a éptndy a Richard y Gis Terley, Wine, do } William H. Wilson, do. ; TALK WITH THE PRIFONERS, ‘The sixty-one pov prisoners who were released from Fort Warren y morning left for New York at Bolt-rent. fre five ven . M., by the Stonington line. A Jarge nember of citizens were attracted to the Providence pal describes the party as the ae intelligent ret beg egy of any that through the a Som, ncle § were ® considerable number of sien pr this lot, and BO of Mosby’s men; alo captured on era, rebel sail uniforms were quite lors, &c. nt} pt many of them Series as clean se plat they wore ‘iret pat on. F The party looked hale and hearty. Were evidently not more than cone 8 F i m PETER leila ges Ee LG 38 i ut Fy i i Sees FY if ye 3 Es es i | ze E Bz3 nis fist ‘ Hi zg i i H i 22 i i = t i ' ik n Hey 5 epsteeret eniedl } : aa [ 3 | apparently about forty peaganet that by birth he was a left that State and went Sate himself in the peculiar ideas of the ¢ pretty well instilled into his that the South was right, he felt it with it, and did so. He engaged in ‘and described it as most exciting it was finally captured, after seve- pe,veent to Fort Lafayette, nd from thas ‘to Fort Warren. He ‘said that bis his relatives were the strongest kind of four of bis brothers had served honorably -—one of whom was killed at the bat- yf, June 3, 1864, Previous to taking the him with the secessionists he received home, pointing out the way he shonid - Kl ie i f BE : i “ye aRE E Feet 3 : & i i ti im such an emergency, and endeavoring to persuade Elm ‘not to _ingrace the family, and that immediately after he en' the rebel service his four brothers had q@alisted to make reparal as he had since been in- formed, for his act. His ae knew nothing about him until he was plac ete. From that t Lafay with them, and they were ‘at last concluded to retura to question an interesting con- with @ very intelligent Virginian. that the slaves would receive worse now than ever before; that they were lazy — Ik to the contrary—he said, and would not were continually dr driven to it, and he ho hired them would ! k te nu sete i i 2335 i = e i were well treated than E z 5, Bi i ‘that harsh measures were resorted to. He was always to the ', Dut believed that more would be hasty manner in which it had been done was ever known before. Now that the he thought they should Be allowed to v ef the Southern beter pte et ques eee of a majori ‘guthern people more than any other man, and if the leaders had listened to bim the war Rever would buve occurred. bor — wat good a the; ht hia ara at Fort Warren wou on av bave 60 an upon him as Jeff. vis's would; ao he was capable of more physical nee and would not mind the taking away of news papers and writing materials; but Davis was an active rorker and the logs of these. things would break him for he needed something to keep hie mind busy, ‘The citizens in the depot supplied the rebs. freely with and some tend them money, which was not sed. Two or three men with the f eral uniform on Frere observed entering liquor saloons in the vicinity oan & namber of the converted rebels, whom they treated to the drinks and ci and appeared to be on ‘the most friendly terms with them. Asthe cars the depot several men sting out, “Good bye, Johnny,” to which the rebs. replied with a yell, and two or three of them placed their thumbs in a ‘very peculiar manner against their noses and per!ormed ‘Bumerous gyrations with their fingers. Govenswevt Wason Tam Ex Rovte —There is now on route from Washington City to Louisville, Ky., ecveral immense government wagon trains. ‘They travel the whole distance overland, and their great extent excites the wonder and curiosity of the people along the rovte, ‘who havo nover seen #0 large a number of teams in one train, Yesterday the firat of the series arrived in this eity and passed over the Suspension bridge to the taland, where they will remain until this eras when they will resome their we march. This train oum. ‘dered two hundred and fifty-two wagons, and two thou- Band and sixteen mules, each w ba ap bolt area by aix ales, with two leading bebi vere are ail darkioa, ph ig a og ne with the dignity of their post. Uncle Sam's domain, they hav very pA views as to the extent of bis hw tai and * ee ‘ip weal! ey are proud of their master ro willing to live and Ris servion the mules coming in end, being very trary, 0 set up such « braying, the ik whereof was never |» heard in these parts. The eltizens om the island hat ‘the Denefit of this concert free of charge. There are yet one tery g wagons (0 errive, aud they will have the opportunity enjoy ying similar es for all of which they ald be traly thankfal, train is from four to five miles long. As we behold ‘one feature in military operations we wonder that ‘the national debt is so amall. It has been ee sup. ae fa: this is Sherman's wagon train; rmed that such is not the fact. ne (rain in ade up B& Washington city from various sources. Some of th lee are a part of thore brought through by Sherman ge how ane opel, fre unable toeay, There Ls also di runt surmises and reporie as to the purpose in sending ‘them Wert; bat we suspect that poe much all the @rmy transportation has beep drawn to the East, and the ecnment is desirous of distributing it more generally &. vighont the country, and wishes to have a fair ponply the West to meet emergencies. —Warceling (W. Va.) Rudoune, June Wd. THE REBEL PRISONERS. re ne Wisden © eagle Gar Get EE ita | Le, an anes scoea | A acs fn a Lager Bier Sa- loon. oe MABINE OOURT—PART IL. Before the Hon. Judge McCarthy. Jone 15.—Herman Rusade vs. John Miller.—The piain- tif in this case swears that on or about the 15th of May,, 1865, he was violontly assaulted by the defendant, and beaten and kicked about several parts of his body, and that during the assault the sum of one hundred and ifty- five dollars was either taken from his person or lost by him 10 consequence of the quarrel. The defendant in bie Answer denies each and every allegation set forth by the oapany) and further states that Ruzade came to his lager fer aaloon on the day mentioned and there made use of disrespectful and treasonable Lan, guch as that “he was glad Lincoln was dead,” a’ “Lincoln was @ beast, @ robber, and worse.” The defendant then goes on to'state that reranee® Xs plaintif to cease such | sage oe oe bie jouse; that the plain £05 ‘whereupon hi jefendant) pnt e plaintiff out, ae no more force eo crea for the purpose. On the wa the detendant refused to swear that the Lary 4 used the disrespectful language quoted above, and the statement of the plaintiff being corroborated by several witnesses, the Judge rendered judgment for the plaintiff, allowing him one hundred dollars for the aeeault and one hundred and. fifty-five dollars to compensate for the amount lost by him during the scuffle. iy Wasainc’ yrom County, MARYLAND. — by Mr. John e Smith, clerk 4 the County Commissioners, that the slave property of the county perigee from the assessment this Day epaente to the sum of $182,330, and belonged to Boonsboro. ..... Pleasant Valley. Taitersburg ..... Funkstown . Hancock. 12,545 Hagerstown (Md.) Herald. MARRIAGES: AND DEATHS Married. Corny—Wrmrens.—On Wednesday, June 14, at the residence of the bride's father, Jaurs I. Conny to Miss Herre Wivrers, both of this city. No cards, rien pesca pp aonb fonday, June 12, atthe residence of the bride’ rents, b; beg Rev. Mr. Gambo- Milley 06 St. Stephen's cheat Liaurarp, is (France), to Emus J. ee New York, (pate of F. Stouvenel. (KLVILt2—CAMPPRLL.—On Friday, Jnne 16, by Rev. Dr. poet ¢, Janse Mavis to Josmrame Cauvasiz, both of this oft "autora pers please copy. Sranron— mar tn Baltimore, 4 Kictdhon & 15, by the Rev. Dr. Hays, Captal U, 8. A., to Romane R., prcenre of thera date Elias Philip, ‘of New York. CORRECTION. The advertisement which Sunday last (Matrimonial), in reference tothe marriage of Mr. Adolf Kohn, of this city, y is a forgery. The manuscript was broug! t to our office known party, and at the request of Mr. Adol! publish the above statement. Pest (Hungary) papers please cop: Died. Aurrx.-—On Saturday, June 17, Mancaner Anmns, at her late residence, 75 Hester street, after a long and ge- vere iliness, which she bore with CBristian fortitude. The funeral will take place this ag od: Catia yh Ad one o'clock, to pees, Cemetery. The friends of family are invited to attend. Buar.—On sei june 16, after a short and severe illness, ANDREW B, Barr, in the 77th ae his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the fami! e respectfully invited to attond the funeral, this (Sun fay afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 75 Perry Cannot. —On Friday, June 16, Martin ri Seat son of eee ae ane aged 1 year, 7 months and 25 "The friends and acquaintances of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, ‘West Fortieth street, Mist red in our edition of some un- Kohn we between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Com —On afternoon, June 15, at balf. o'clock, Hwy Cor, in the 48th year of his The Tolatives and friends of the family are {invited to attend the |, from his late residence, No. 62 West Forty-sixth street, this (Si afternoon, at two o'clock. Roe juddenly, on y, June 16, Crave H., son of Abel and Mary Jane Carver, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Di E. em at one o'clock. Conxotty.—On morning, June a] at balf- past ten o'clock, at his pr enegavor Hamilton street, Paraicn Rentinse alow Be nterred m Flatbush Cemetery ato o'ock. frionds are requested to attend the funeral. Galway papers he -rrearbon Cavanage.—On Saturday, “June 17, Parnicn, the be- loved son of Owen and the late Mary Cavanagh, aged 25 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past gus o'clock, from i the residence of his father, 277 Tenth avenue, corner of r Twenty eighth street. Hii remains will be interred in Calvary C Dr Graw.—Suddenly, at Rahway, , Kare E. Dz Graw, daughter of John ‘and ce ny R. te raw. — eral services will take place at St. Paul’s church Monday afternoon, at tw: —— The trains leave Seay City ot ten and twelve o'clocl Forcz.—On Saturday, Jui 17 Mane, wife of Stephen Force, aged 40 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 208 West Seventeenth Street, this (Sunday) after: noon, at one o'clock. Washin; prpumplees ~t day ber ne Hs, pha Van Kevnevy, Krvrey. — daughter of Moses and ‘A. Van Keuren, aged 4 months and 1 day Relatives and Friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, William Van Keren,’ Lafayette, N. J., this (Sun- ) afternoon at two ” Croton migikepsie papers March 33, 1864, while a prisoner Fog Met H. Mines, of Mitier.—On Com) irty-second regiment New Fork at Richmond, Va., H, One Hundred and voluntecrs, in the 46th year of his age. A fond father and an affectionate husband. He has gone, our beloved father has gone, Triumphant to his place above. The prison walls are broken down; ‘The angels speed his swift remove. Other papers please copy MeMasvs.—On ‘Saturdey, June 17, aftera long and severe illnces, Mania, the beloved wife of John McManus, ‘a native or the parish of Athleage, county Roscommon, Ireland, May her soul rest in peace. The friends of the ‘amily are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 37 Fifth street. NewMax.—On Saturday morning, June 17, Auce New- MAN, youngest daughter of James aud Sarah Newman, aged 12 years and 2 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of pt 260 Bowery, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'el O'Bairx.—On Saturday, Jane 17, Apprson, infant son <a P. and Antoinette O'Brien, aged 4 months an ‘The funeral will take place from_ the residence of his parents, in Hickory street, near Browdway, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Park.—At his residence, Westport, Conn., on Friday morning, June 16, Axcurratp Park, of this city, aged 60 years, 2 months and 18 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tnyited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Westport, Conn. , this (Stnday) afternoon, at three o'clock, His remains will be taken to Ryegate, Vt., for interment. Vermont payers Ploane copy. Perry. —On Friday, June 1, Witttam Parry, aged 33 years ‘The friends and relatives are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 138 Newark avenue, Jersey Vity. California Ts please copy. Quisx.—On Saturday, June 17, Biszaneta Quiny, aged 11 months. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 836 First avenue, without further notice. Rome—Suddenly, at hor late residence, in Brooklyn, b changin) Jane 17, Jane Scorr, wife ‘of Andrew H. The funeral will take place from her late residence, as above, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock, Reyvouns.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 17, of apoplexy, Bowix G. Revouns, aged 89’ years and 9 months. Funeral services at his late residence, Rergen strest, three doors from Clasgon avenue, on Monday afternoon, at two o'slock. Scovnix—On Monday, June 12, Saxoen C, Scovinem, Esq., of Saliabury, Conn., aged 61 years, Srhaxa.—In Rrooklyn,’on Friday evening, June 16, after a lingering illness, JoLIa Axs, wife of James Strang, aged 64 years, 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at four o'clock, atthe MK. Church,- Eighteenth street, near Filth avenue, Wasmarox,—On Saturday, June 17, Manrna Waser txctos, infant danghter of George and Ellen Washington, aced 1 your and 4 months, The relatives and iriends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. § Patchen place, this (Sunday) after noon, at one o'clock Wenner, —On Saturds 10 17, Goeraves Wennen. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to altend the funeral, from his late residence, 119 Colombia strect, thir (-tnday) afternoon, at two o’cloek Wittsams.—On Saturday morning, June 17, Groncr Trexstox, youngest son of Edward F,and Mary Jane ‘Williatos, aged 2 youre and 21 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the “residence of his parents, Fifty-cigith street, near Seventh avenue, thia be 4 afternoon, at two o clock. jar Rapids (Io wa) papers pt 80 CODY. REMOVAL te Di NTIST, TAS REMOVED. HI8 patie, veiween Eleventh and RN, Pie Dios caimint,, Twelth atreeta. RS. 0, LEVINS HAS VED PROM 787 BROAD- way to 42 Valversity pla = of Eleventh stron hr A CHALDRON POR ORR, DELIVERED IM oftiee, 0) mediately, At at 6 orks, Treniy bral free. avenve Se o_o 8. F. SHERWOOD, li Post re EF PERFOR TUR VA. HERALD, SUNDAY, JUN 18, » 1865. SITUATIONS WA’ B ENGLISH GIRL DESIRES ATION aa’, $ ey hy anes or togo either to . enere Behe dy earn ra ee YOUNG FREN 4 ene BAD Fim ied A En LAR BATE anata iiehoate ieee oe A NUMBER OF eae RECOMMENDED GERMAN ria want situations to do general housework, &c., at LOWE'S German Inatitule, 17 Slautoy ob, wear We LADY, ISTE A MIU ATION 48 COMPANTON a lady References exchanged. Gress rome Mary, tos vr bt Herald pa ‘OUSEKEERPER.—A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, org veering @ very ome coo bm pags and v nest and in whom laced, ‘denires situation as Istsekeoper tn in iy or reouni in the prey of a witower, home m sired than compensation, Address H.S., atation F, New York: ‘OUSEKERPER'S SITUATION WANTED—UY AN American widow lady, in a widowers family or hotel, ‘Address Mrs. Carrie Howard, atation D, 8th st., N. ¥. GITUATION WANTED—BY AN EDUCATED LADY, AN excellent and trustworthy housekeeper. with light’ em Ployment for her boy and gin, ten and twalve years old; objection te the oo ‘Address for eek Business, Biation B, 8th av., N. ____ HELP W! WAN ‘A 200 Goo, 8 STEADY < GERMAN, ‘scoToH OR WELSH Girl, with elty reference, wanted. for general houre- “work. by a small private family, who board in the coun- try during uly and August. Apply af 169 Eoat 40th at., sev. enth stoue front from 3d at EADY. £0 COLOR. PHOTOGRAPHS, WANTED — capani, wore Avion panei celewar hee ee ORONICRMERG. tis Atenas. room 19. ply at 113 = aa operatoe Bre CLASS DERE TDoERS WANTED AT 146 # Fulton avenue, Bro! aklyn. Siar nisi FINISHERS alate ecarap ahy het Ls IN bf by Unio inion Kaume, 687 Breetieay, ot spoierapsis AT.) pedal tidal WANTED—ALSO wore SMART, IN- Fancy Desincse Adee er, cost to Biase fond baa \dway, near 19th at. i, ahi Gor? SILK WINDERS | WANTED —DEXTER, LAM- bert & Co., silk factory, Lenox st., Boston, Mans, WARNTED-« COLORED WOMAN WHO 38 A GOOD washer and ironer and can do general housework. Ap- ply at 97 South Third et,, Williamabi WenireAppiy immediate HANDS TO MAKE T1lO0P skirts. Apply Spimeciaiely to Kelley Manufacturing gt Motioe to any rails inour employ, from ‘Tuesday, June we offer the wing prizes: 1—To the girl making the greatest lei of springs, $30. 2—To the girl making the next number of springs, ‘$33, Pr fo th e om making the next number of spri: fast 5 Imaking the next number of spri sore the gin making the next number of palin 510. KELLEY ¥ M'FG COMPANY, 51 Watser st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEEL- er & Wilson's machine; one able to cut dreases prefer- red. Salary uo object. Apply to Mra. McEwen, 115 Spring st. WANTED—AN OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WIL, son’s sewing machine, Apply toJames A. Hearn & Bon, 775 Broadway. ANTED. FIRST RATE COOK WILL FIND & good pri Mat at75 Chara bers. st. None others need 2 LIBBY, Ts Chambers ‘ANTED—A VERY HONEST AND NEAT GIRL FOR housekeeping ina family very small and re- 11 at 180 Waverley place, first floor. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUTTER. AP- ply at 675 Broadway. Wn a GALESWOMAN, AT FRANK'S FANCY ‘and Zephyr worsted store; also a boy; 875 Broadway. ‘ANTED—TO GO A’ SHORT DISTANCE IN THE conntry, # ast, tadastrions rift, aid and yer murt be aco ent aio an a. well recom, sto impotent girl good ne others ia ere be ye Call ‘att i Albemale Hotel, corner fr of way, from 10 to 12 o'clock on Monday Annan TIDY, GOOD YOUNG WOMAN, te DO Auf iT howseworks must be eerie ind fron. every wi such hare a good home aa $10 per mon: ee ANTED-& COMPETENT WOMAN, Ti TO DO FLUTING hand: only SD pand only Or ches mee mtn Ae WAxEonornts 70 DO FINE EMBROIDERY, AT SBBdev, Apply for two days. ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE DO GENERAL Gnd oneto was and inva, Apply ato West Houalon at, 5 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, TO AT- ood city reference required. Apply Ber RK. RES: Siaaged mam, rous’ of obtataing @.a abors, or in say starr ay where his services could be ‘available reference and security if re- quired Addrene iW Z, bor: 200 Herald ITUATION WANTED—RY A DISCHARGED SOLDIER, who has been 4 in the volunteer service during the wi and honorably diacha: ‘at the bat ‘on account of wounds he recelv tle of Petersburg, as private night or day watch Sina or any other ligne i work; haa a objection to go to any of the Untied cari apeak diferent languages. For Taher. inf ion call at 890 st., mear Centre, or reas George Bennett, New York. ITUATION WANTED—AS BARKERPER OR IST. ant by an American middle aged Scan give the best Ping reference. Address Garkesper il ieraid , for two ANTED—BY AN OFFICER WHO HAS SERVED IN the cavalry of the United States since the comme ment of the war, and who has recently been honorably d charged the same, aaituation se bookkreper, or similar e 4 accountant and & Good ane oe anal go references V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SOBER, STEADY man, as porter or messenger in some reapectable establishment. Ix willing to work at moverate wages. at ees ‘oF more, "8 iy. Address J. M 1d office, for two day’ BY A GENTLEMAN WIl0 HAS BEEN IN a sfiuntion as clerk; salary not #0 much xn isment; ean write a good hand, and Is quick wonkd not abject to go out of the aity, Address TBs box 190 Horald oiee. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GERM salesman in a boot and shoe stores he in th acquainied with the business, and speaks good Engl Inquire for three days at 474 10th av., second tloor, front room. __MELP “WANT: DoMALES GENTS WANTED—TO TRAVEL THROUGH ‘THE ‘country and hitroduce Green's patent roofing Men Scquainted wits the trade preferred. Apply to Henry #mith, YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A DRY GOODS IM porting house, who understends German, and Me oo Gant with office business; must write a good hand, "Good references required. Address box ‘a0 onice: Br, WANTED_ONE WHO If ACQUAINTRD wrnit inery preferred. Apply at 182 Variek st. (cellar), t rt OY WANTED wHe ates store; salary $100 ihe tirst year 108. Addveat box 78 Pot RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WiT0 18 A? scnuninted with tue business may apply at J. M. Sands’, ey p*ve., CLERK WANTED.—A GERMAN SPEAKING English preferred. Must have cily references, Ad- reas B. R., box 174 Herald office, onTeR “WANTED —1 hi TANTED-—AN EXPERIEN( mitiar with stocks and fully gharge of « sot of books and anperinten tthe rece livery of stocks, Addrons It, A. (., box WS Posto ANTED—A SUITABLE PERSON TO TAKE CHARGE of the army department of an army and navy banking getabliahment; one thoroughly compotent to eolieat back pa bounties, pensions, a iberal salary ‘wilt 66 ._Apply at 62 ieecker st from 10 tll 2, TANTED—A hile woot, glove and dregs be FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER, IN A fons one Who speaks Post office. ier: om German preferred WARTEDI two SALESMEN, IN A CASH D re oda and woollen jobbing ‘house. Address box 1,302 ‘ont office. Wee D—A MAN rome, TO ACCOMPANY AN IN. valid to the country. Inquire at 12 East Forty-second ay, between o'clock P, M. asc oLRRk IN A GROCERY, APPLY AT wi TANTED—POR RBTAIL DRY GOODS TRADE, A first clary salesman, Apply w MYERS & GILLES- PY, 310 Bleecker street, tai ANTED— # HOX MAKERS, A Co,'a, corner of Greene and nay reat ereey Oly. from the elty. Ap: W'xtno—a MAN (SINGUR) TO TAKE CARE OF & horse and cow and make bimse!f generally use ol Broom and driver. Address A, L., box 1,967 VANTED—A TRAVREAIRG,& pg a high salary will be ‘pald -"Gommuntesdion b ‘ul man a walary wi wom jeation ter, Reverencan ncloned. Box Lart Post = Wir ie —A, SMART, ACTIVE BOY TO ASSIST IN the aftice, Ao. Apply at 4 Dey at. At 1 on preeee | HEAP STORE, ATH g GRE, RING BALB OF SPRING AND aes ‘opps LLAK SPLIT STRAW W BONNETS new 4 hy ‘er “ing ERDAL RAIN AND NEAPOCIEANG B03 LADIES’ BONNETS. 106., Ibe, pr yr L HORN AO ME MISSFR’ BOYS BTRAW i LARGE ASSORTMINT GEA HATS. Be. tp: BONS AND PLOWERS, RIB 10,000 YARDS TARLETANES, TWO YARDS wigg LOF OF BILK ILLUSIONS, 10e. 166. ARGAINS IN HOSTERY. ‘at ates ABLES 0 Hose, fae, Noe, Se, 28e., SI. AIRS GENTS HORTERY, Woe ia}ge., We, . Be. LISLE GLOVES, fe. 10 FINE GLOVES, Lace NTE ee 0 Ts Be. 10 Iho. 500 SPRING ia nase RASOLN AND BUN UMBRELLAS. pat amine PINE T ( ry = | hee BAROAINS ALL THis WEEKES ee BOSOMS, 10e. DIES) HANDKERCHTEFS, Ter ide He 1 om we RA, ALL LI PSP ALL LINEN ite Tok ‘26e., Mic. STe., 40c. ) LINE! GENTS ALL ALL LINEN hae ty 1 STe., 400. 5,000 ) NECKTIES, 2 INGS, juat quarter price. REDUCTION. CLARKS GENUINE 209 YARD vo cee ‘9 Teme do SOUL ORTON Hf aor Ts man SY 00k, 2 poole 100, BEST PINS 4c PAPE, BEST HOOKS AND EVES 20. CATD. WEEDLE’S BAT tS diana SKIRT eet Go. CAOCHET BRAIDS” SHUNT BE mi, X . EV ‘rie ficrxp NS. AND pee Tua TCO REN BETO THs WEEK » ‘HEM OUT BY THE CARD, REGARDLESS ovors OF CRAPES, CLOSING AT 250. YARD. LARGE OF GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE ROUTHER: MARKET, CLOBING OUT AT WHOLESALE VERY Low LOTS CH CLOSE STORE, OPEN. UNTIL fiir AVENUE, ty-second streets, JOB EA 9 iN THE EVENING’? 221 AND 238 EI Botwee n Twenty-first and ATE To WHIFE LLAMA STAWES WHITE LLAMA BORNOUS. BLACK PUSCHER LAGE 8H ee ee BLACK PUSCHER MANTILL BLACK PoNcHRie TAC B Ce WLoUNciNas, BLACK PUSOHER LACE CENTRES. WHITE MARSEILLES, for Ladies’ and Children’s wear. SHIRRED MUBLIN {a PLAID CAMBRIOS and PLAID SWi88 NUSLINS, Figured and bes 7: Swish las 8 MUSLING, Swit ALL THE pratt Ant Si SADES al RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOOD! PARASOLS and BUN UMBRELLAS, PANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, CORSETS and HOOP SKIRTS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and Housekeeping Goods LACES and EMBROLDERIES of every deseription, GENTS’ and MISSES? EARLS Atay Wik COTTON HORIERY and UNDERWEAR, the best stock inthe CHI EDREN'S BLACK SILK MITTS. LADIES’ BLACK SILK MITTS, 1,000 SHETL AND SHAWLS. (TE and COLORS, ‘Just the thing for SARATOGA. 1,000 SHETLAND SHAWLS, LITTLE. Just the ert for NEWPORT, CAPR Max, BRANCH and the sea si N, B.—OLOSING our 9 tock of LADIES’ beer CH KID GLOVES, R $l A PAIR, better than any kid gle ia the cily for one-third more GENTS’ KID AND DRIVING GLOVER) Oe ‘204 and 206 SIXTIL AVENUB, near 4th street’ LEGRAIN'S THIS WEEK, 4 and White Checked Silk e 1 Stik at $1 80, worth $2 2%, Plain Colored Silk at $1 7; samme of $2 80. Black oa hwnd Mh ok one and nd Gaeeked A echion Mohair, ee Pee esooes teem o1 Sato 10 cents cn. Birtped Grenadine Baie at cents per yard. 300 pieces Printed Jagonets, jun juat received from Paris, ¢ very low price. 1000 pieces Figured Pique 16 Mout fashionable dresses for seashore, garden, &e, Little lovely Sacks, mont comfortable for same use, Printed Linen Taawn at 80 cents per & ne JSuat recel) Ww assortment, The inst to be had thie season. Chine Alpaca, for travelling suits. Best colors for the purpose. White Alpaca, #0 fashionable for dinner dresses. Nottingham Laces by the yard, from 80 cents to 76 cents, Rereived this weok— Nottingham, Curtains as low as $4 per pair; very cheay Also do. at $4 50, $6 and 729 Broadway, ‘Corner of Waverley placa. A —CLOSING OUT SALE NE. Cartons RIBBONS, reduced fram $1 75 per yard to $1. Curtons RIBBONS, reduced frou 1s, per yard to 5s, Cartons IIBRONS, reduced from $I por yard to Me. RIBBONS, reduced from r yard to 34 ay ‘yard to 2s, U Ast] iets AND TRIMMINGS, 300 Cartons TRINMING RUA 0 Cartons DRESS TRIMMINGS, ea to close. Bie NAMENTS and BUTT 8. JACKE D dl Als silk Tisite, Buckles, NINE EMOKOIDERED BREAKPAST SETS. Plain Linen Colars and Slee li varietion: Guipnre, Thread, Blond and Trimming Laces, Black Crapes, Colored Crapes'and Sul oy 4 COLORED v Cambie Bdgings and. Tnecrt Ruutlings, Tatings, Pape 1 a Corsets, Coventry Frilling. &c our regular OLBARING OUT SALE FOR JUNE, Goods are offered AT PRICES TO CLOSE. J. BLUXOME, 1.127 Byoadway, between ‘Twenty: fifth and Twenty-xixth strests, ‘ambric Bands, Coiffures, Barbes, DW PAPER HANGING STORE, 279 11UDSON T THEN ALE street, sith door below spring. JOB LOTS FROM AUCTION. Fine old vetings, e., to be sold very json street. 1, STEWART & CO. Will open on n MONDAY, June 19, A uplendid assortment of 54 WITH BARRGE, OF. OREPE W AND heap, at the wew 8 Also, STRAW COLO And white Crape iia. ‘and re Broadway and Tenth strect, GOOD INVESTMENT 10 THE LADIEG. SAMUEL TUCK, 727 Broadway, coruer Waverley place, taker sroat pleas re in Announcing to bis customers that he 7 the last steamer a well selected acsortme and crystal Jewelry, the latest atyles of fanc and “Bands, Nets, Necklooes, Buckles of Fane of alt descriptions, Travelling Rags, Poriemon- tes ilk and Kid Ot I Kinds of 1 Vand well oe, Laces, as Thread, Guipure any alencie) rg Lace Veils of all kinds, Lace apd Shet- 1 Shawis and Cortares, Bonnet and Tritraing Ribbons, Pres Ornaments and Buttons & well selected sock, and be bas put down his prices at gol jae. 4 AAMURL TUCK, 727 Broadway. C LEARING OUT SALES, 8, THOMPSON, 5 Broadway, has reduced the price of all garm Ml garments to make room for fall purchases, SPLENDID 1) LLAMA LACE akos ma tat fut wasgtts GROB GRAIN: SILK ROTUNDES. These goods will be sold at very low prices for the next thirty days. 8. THOMPHON, Fito 47% Broadway. p™ i MONDAY. 3 Bene 13, Wo will add to our, D 88 GOODS STOCK several atylon of “SCARCE and DESIRABLE" goods which have been out Of market for several weeks, and “only Just imported by the last steamers. Also A COMPLETE stock OF oon EPAVaLt ING DRESS Ladies will find in our Drews Goods Department the largest and best seleoved stock of goods io be fount an zwnere in Wis elty m7 nnd BA Rowery BH PER DAY MADP—SELLING THE ELECTRIC +) Polish for furniture, ofl paintings, 4e. Agents wanted In every ity and town. inthe United Mtatse and. Canadas, Call on or address Braw & Co., 74 or a room 300. -WAkt2D. A, GENTL murer, to travel wit! els Fracrs $180 per month and expenses paid; must be able 6 Youn inert layer $8,000, for interest and nndoabted will be given. Address G. W . New Jersey, with full nai M* NTILLAS. MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, GRE. vB ED 10 ” fou RSPRING THIS WEEK, IN BR TO CLO aAxD ‘SUI 8TOUK We have nd have planed them at gc al elearahee by the Hat of Joly. velang of the fearon, ' guKs “BiLKS! SILKS! onpat Bi JARGAIN: thig week In enter ° OUT OUR SPRING AND SUMMER Laties will find it greatly to ts the ‘present opportunity of pur positive reduction in cas atage by embractag 3 thelr SILKS ab & PRY 2 and 274 Bowery. DRESSES MADE © sale, at 710 Broad- ATMING, RIDING CHILE 4 to order and Bathing Drex way, up stairs, ‘MILLINERY. ’ RENCH MILLINERY — AND SMARING— F Masame BARRONNE, 747 Broadway, has a new styio sent date tee gra angers can havo thelr goods made up at shortest notice, 747 Broad “Wotmes & Co."s dry way, over ‘ery goods store, RS. T. A, BARRY 13 SELLING ore PARIS sore realy reduced prices, at 1,190 Broadway, ‘one door below Twenty-niuth atreet. Re. Levine HAS RECRIVED A CASE OF ROUND Hats, r Baratoga an: Also French Cups and Headdrossce. Ses. G LRVINA, Mrs. J. He GOSSON, 42 University place, corner of Eleventh etreet. M IF, HARRIS, NO.7 BREVOORT PLACE, TENT sireat, will ofer the balance of her stock of white chip and straw round Hats, at greatly reduced pricos, to room for fall Importation oe enim TENTION, — LADIES. GENTLEMEN ARE GUAR. anteed to receive the a ce for cast of Clothing, ‘arpats, &c., by calling on M. LEON, 271 Third avenue, be- tween Twenty-sooond and ‘Twenty-third strects. Ladies attended to by Mra. Leon. 1GHEST PRICE GIVEN. FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING, Carpets, Bedding, &. Call on or address Mr, or Mrs’ ‘A. LEVI, 614 Third avenne, between Forty-second aud Forty- third streets. __PROPOSALS, TICE TO COAL DEALERS, ed provotals wil bo recetved at the oftce of the Shier Glen a! Pblee, 800 Mulberry street, until the 224 rast, at 12 M., for che delivery of 1,200 to 1,600 tans of coal. Speci* fications to by seen at the oflee of the chief clerk. Jone 14, 1965, . HAWLEY, Chief Clerk. OFRICE, oF “THE STREET COMMISSIONER, NO. 237 Broadway, ‘To contractors.—Proposals enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed with the title of the work, and wit name of bidder written thereon, will be. received Mt hte office until Ter Mavlating, preding, boc Witiy-cighth etree, 1 ‘or regulating, ing, &c., Fifiy-e ret, from Becond avenue to ik at river. M4 For reguluting grading, &e., Seventy-sixth street, from Fifth avenue a st river. For regulating, grading, Ac., Pifty-ninth street, from Second avenue to Thi For fegulast ‘gradi &c., One Eanorived and Ninth strevt, trom Fifth avenue io Harlem rive For regulating, grading, dc., One Hundred and Thirty-ftth street, from Fourth avenue to Eighth avenue. For regulating, grading, &., Fifty-third streat, from Tenth ve gultering and flagging Fifty-second street, from Fifth avenue to Elchth avon guttering and tagging Eleventh avenue, street lo Fifty th xbre ng, eittering and flagging Eigitioth street, trom ‘Third avenue to East river. For curbing, guttering and flagcing Forty-ctghth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenui Por rebuilding bulkhead north ‘aide Rivington street, Kast king and tendering piers 66 ang &7 Bast river. For rebullding plor No. $7 Bas Hast rivel Tebullding pler No. 44 Bust river jetoaunee Mh sides of per No, 61 Bast river. For rebulld! ig pler No, ¢ e tie river. nd gre ird street, from Second avenue me svete aa M ny forts of pi ther with the specifications and Oy ry eorex obtained a this office Dated Si ent, New York, Ju 8, 1885. CHARLES G. CORNELG, Street Commissioner, — ROPOSALS FOR CONTRACT FOR THE REMOVAL the earthy deposit in the cellars of twenty-one iousée in saat Riot: Fourth street, Between First and (3 will be received until Zist inst. Apply to INE, ‘1 Sx Sixth syeaue, = SOUTHERN ADVERTISE: FORMATION WANTED—OF JOMIN MoP ARLAN OR Charles Smith; last heard (rom were at Rosedale, Wentchester county, 8. Yo. wilh tha Thlealion of oF ME | South. “Any informa thankfully ‘rece Bis Prothers Waller and Petor 8 Nevurian's, baker a7 Wilinun ate Ye" Southern papers ploase copy.” 1.000 79,0”, CORDS OF PEXE WooD FOR, ra the Chesapea virgisia. ebiineeraii trom Norfolt, Vitgitia, Apply toc. w LL BE A MERT. weaday: the 20th Inst., at 8 ince ce is dee Captain Captain t. . Grete: {Captain Ve othe - PARTIES | LARGE PAINT. Having would hibit with & view go veltfn and ableeh id address Y., box 4, MAT ‘RIMONIAL. wipow oF 2 DESIRES TO FORM THE ance of a iniddie aged goutleman of me: {o matrimony; this is inserted tn good fai At will be loogdd upon in the same light. Brown, station G. UAINT. Be cotmmmnnicalions good faith. Addres OSEWOOD one beantl. for $116; also ig Farnityre at a Inquire at 119 West Highth stroet, near Sixth FURNITURR—PARLOR, ASSORTM Chamber, &¢,; alvo Pickhardt’s celebrated Parlor Bed’ stead, with full niitrens. 167 Bleecker street WATUNES, JEWELRY, &C. AMONDS,FOR SALE PROPERTY OF A GENTLE. carat single stone, ines water; two suits ‘rings &e. Apply on Monday, between 11 aad DE FRUGS, 038 Broadway i Shires va Bxcuasion.- HERE WILI, BE A CLAM BAKE AND “4 niutay, June 14, on High Island. | ‘Take the ve 0 from Pe i alipy, at 10 4th street at 10 4 10:29, ane oop at Clay Taland, where boats will be Iu Feadt= ou to the island, “Inquire on the Murphy, THE spactous NEW BARGES ANNA RN LIBERTIES to charter, with Siexta a asdesired. 382 Went street, corner of It. B. CROSSETT f XCURSIONS. {and NORTH boats und Groves JiSMING BANKS, AMOW!—ON AND AFTER WEDNES tune 14, the steamer NEW HAVEN, Captain A. G. Ranks every day, Saturd yg Jan dings ° om to the Fishing i Verwy 79) By ie will accompany the resuinents on board, rth river, 9 o'elne A y. Bait, lines and r VISHING BANKS —THE STEAMER VIRGINIA SEY MOUR, Sunday, June 18. Landings—Broone street, 7h; Peck Slip, 7 Matopher streat, Chariton street, 5! Dey street, 8g; Pier No, 4, 6% A. M. Halt, lines and refresh: ments on board. Fare $1. JAS. & A. SCOTT, {TEAMBOATS To © HARTE He pn EXOURSIONS = The alde-wheel stoxmers WM. HARRISON and CHICO. PRE, both furnished with upper saloon ench Capable Cet hae from 800 to 1,000 passe pply tA. A. MALLEY, Newark stoamboat office, foot of Dey st THE TRADES. ARRIAGE TRIMMING. —WANTED, TWO GOOD CAR J at 405 Broadway. JAKDENER WANTED. ONE UNDERSTANDING fully the enre of veg flowers, trees and far on manual place nen this city; « single man preferred, man and wife, If she is n good washer and ironer, snd i to datey work, Apply at 1% ballon ot, . Up stairs, from tol ECHANICAL DRAUOHTSMAN, irometrical 821, Cinelunadi, ¢ Tet? AND HAND STITOHERS WANTRD—TO FAMILIAR WITH ‘ie wanted.’ Address G. H. Knight, work on Knapsacks, at 125 Wooster street, corner of rinee, this day. Apply to W, Buttertield. 0 PHOTOGRAPHERS. WANTED, A G00D MAM moh Tube, ata moderate price, Apply at 227 Sixth ave nue, between 9 and 1) A. M T° TAILORS.—WANTED, A GOOD CUTTER, ALSO two men to work in the store, good wages will ve ve Galion Monday at OAT Oth wv. Herbrence re aiid V ANTED—JEWELLERS USED TO SOLID WORK. Apply to Cox & Sedgwick, 2 Jolin atree W AER. SEVERAL GOOD JEWELLE. RA, J Mamond mounters aud hain maker wt mahurs Dglishers. to D ation lane, New York, rat W ANTED—A GARDENER, A COOK AND A CHAM bermatd (Germans A ce ina pri vate family. Address J. Herald onic AXTED TWELVE FIRST RATE WEAVERS ON power looma, plain muslin, in ® cotton mill in New et a fimplorment all the yete round aud high letter or tn person at ver York feat Hoot a WASTED A FURST CLASS | PHOTOGRAPHIC PRUNE. er_and toner; none other need aj py Dodge, 719 Broadway. room 12, between 1h aid 2 y TANTED-TWO FIRST OLASS BALBERS, AT p17 jt Necks at the Tremont House Barve eh eave. Ub Rerarence requires 3 SHIPPING. peice tne anne neem QUEENS. ing semi-weekly, carrying aoe St TO LIVERPOOL, NS aT + town.—-The Thmaa line, al neon, Ans pier 44, Nocth river. — "RATES OF PARIAGE. Beer Pirat eabin..... London. Paris [16 zs go ale forwarded io Havre, Hasburg, Bremea, ohg ine mail iling every Saturday xe by the mall steamers, sai very Butur able {n gold. Pasauge by the inld. sweat steamers past it United States currency, rage passage frou Liverpool or Queenstown, 8Y goid, Or the equivalent. Tickets can be bought bere by persont Sending for thelr friends For (ariher information, apply at the company's offices, JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, Xx. DASSAGE TO se ROM ai GRRAT. BRITAIN AND STEAMSIEIPIA p Rivixa PACKER, sit REDUCED RATRS, 1.Dyatte available throughout England, Ireland, Seat nd. ae Ding to engage passage, Rend for thelr friends ay to the Old Country, én do so at Ihe lowest to #9 “TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 86 South street. REC GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BRB. N, Captain J, Co Meyer, commancer, carving the Volted suites mall, will gail frou the Bremen foot of rd sirees, Hoboken, on UBDAY, JULY 1, at 18 o'clock M., BREMEN. vis" Bo AMPTON, aking r adHONDON, HAVRE, MoU ON AND BREMEN, « following rates, payabie in gold, oF ate equivalent te mereney site “First cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 0; steerage Will bo followed by the AMERICA, July 18, For freight or Daasage apply ‘0 ALL STREAMERS TO PRAN( ¥ DIR Al, TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S now amahips between NEW YORK and DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK TO MAVRE, stopping at BREST to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea passage about one day, Lar, .+.Cuptain A. ane ‘Friday, Tune 38, First eabtn (ineinaine tubte wine) Second cabin (inelifiing table wine reryable 10 gold, or ie equivalen Fates by apply “ $70 or 3 ‘Blates cur “Me i attendance free of charge. ‘or freight. 0 ay rege menGeB RU MACKENZIE, A gent ‘0. 7 Broadway, New ‘ork. At Parts, 12 onlewers den ‘Eapucinea (Grand Hotel, Trayre, WILLIAM ISELIN & CO SAx TO Eom: <THE LONDON AND NEW New York Company's splendid British irow Hessnattn RT ALAN oN) tons, Cant. Wm. I, Pinkham, will sail as abo: river, on Monda3 Faly i, to be followed by the seamshy Calla, For pasnagd at lowest rates apply to CHAS, HITNEY, way. For freight apply at Sou ateeet LANL SPINWALL, Agents, NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From ptor 45 East river. at BRIN July 2 nue HAMBURG AMERICAN i PACKET: “COMPANY fron mail steamship GERMANTA, acaengers to uRG. HAVRE, 80 SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON, Fill leave Seurdog June 24, at Ts oclnck M. Firat cab $105; second cabin, ow $37 Rerent in Sy We aauivalent.”'Wor freight iM arply OKONHARDT & change usage office. he ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, No. Barclay street. PPOSITION LINE TO. 0. CALIFOBNT A, A, NICARA- Trandt oon roma ai noon, oe beg ‘on the 20th of every month, river, the fine ne steassenee GoLD. vin RULE, Le Dennis, te Riseenst iy to DN D. N UARRINGTON, eet i weet s treet, corner Warren street. HE BRITISH MAIL STRAMAIIP P MONTEZUMA WILL aoe a a ea CHAS. A. WHITNEY, 28 Broadway. Pee frelahanele FT areal Agente, ITED STATES MATT. LINE FOR or a us HD OAT US OF PANAMA ENC July, SAG RA’ Mth Atlante Malt Steams sp Company will slewmers femi-monthly, ge Doce, Sx poe and commodious pler, 43 Nort July}, OUBAN cones. Slocum. ce oupeaunn with Constitutiom ) ty 17, Cours nate, Tinklepaugh. Por freigitt 3 treo D BPA LN, No. 5 Bowling Green. Crean TO VERA, CRUZ VIA HAVANA—THE AME- ican and Mexican Mail Steamship Company will de, Epateh thelr new and al ant sidewhcel meamers from. Ni York, commencing June 16, a8 follow MANHATT. plain Turner-on the 16th of exch month. VERA ORUA, b: of aptain on the ixt each For particuiaés inquire ASS WHITNEY, Agent {LY ANS DIRECT, ip GRO, CROMWELI lorth river, on Batur NEW OR} mi Aiply (ott, CROMWELE & CO., 8 Wont atres The Fun; jhuey follows on Saturday, July 2. FOR XO ORLPANS DIRECT. TIE NRW) YORE \ x hip BVENING gn Wednesday. pler For freight or " 6 HAywOR 10 Barclay street. su STAR will follow on Saturday, June 26. Plok HAVANA —THR wheel steamship MORRO ¢ ‘orth elver on W AND SPLENDID SIDR, STLE, Captain Adi ITY POINT AND RICHMOND. ly Uniied States mail line, orth river, feat of nm street. 700, Captain Couch, leaven every Sstar day, at 12 o'clock M. The steamship CREOLE, Captain Thompson, leaves every Wednesday, at lock M Exenraion Hekets issued at reduced rates. Pareenger accommodations on board the sesteamadip surpass For fre ight or Wei VES Parone. 115 Broadway. GEORGETOWN, D. C., AND ALEX ANDRIA . KENTONT, Capt — W TASHINGTON, 7 The first and JOUN hips. B.C. bi "y tuchling sate roam and meals, $10, Freight y,to tt SROMWELT. & CO, 66 West street, ORTLAND, CANADA AND WHITE MOUNTAINS. — The steamships FRANCONIA and CHESAPEAKE form 4 seinl-woekly ling, leaving pier So. 9 North, iives Wednesday and Saiurday, at 4 ¥. snug, tel ude fi teroom. $6; meals ¢ This is one ‘of pirakontest routes to the White Mountaing vie Grand Traak Railway fram Portiand ta Gorham. Apply to HB. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, ye BosTox Dinor— Nev, STRAMSHTP 1, I BAT! Steamors JERSEY I form a semi-wenkly Hine, beat Wednesday and Saturday ape nt low rates, th atreet on Weinondiy. wisi fern and freight. Fro LIVERPOOL IP A ANTARCTIC Bal AILS Jeavin puree SHIP SAYBROOK SAILS MK For pasaace ny plu DAY, JUNE 19. BROTHERS & CO., 86 South street. JOR LIVERPOC SON'S BLAC K STAR LINE, The first clase peeket sbi ALHOUN, at North river, aalls June Zi, Apply at the PRPOOL OLD BLACK BALL LINE. THE Rory gt WEE will sail prompt A Er pale an fout of Beek Hociie heoriens & COPPEY, the and “Tis Nouth free, I 10 DE JANEIRO.—POR PERNAMBUCO AND IO de Javeiro, the fast sailing Briain bark TRAVELLER. Yor passage only apply to J. L. PHIPPS & CO., room No. 8, 88 Wail atreet TRAVELLERS GUIDE. 3 AT FORT HAM i The Usn ON “Ton es West Tenth street at O40, Ia:Bi, 8:20, Dey served aida, 1240, 3 a Pier Wo. te North river, at 10, band ge NORTHPORT yD's Doc! K, OYSTER BAY dW steamer PILOT BOY will lewe ji st rv P.M, daily, srerited at AM. fr ms ‘ fi Aa Gonpay BOAT ror NE ARK AND BERGEN ins The wtanmer WM YN le for Newark aad rye rat Tooet Ney pity ab 0S) A. Al. and 4:90 P. ISLAND RY STPAM—THR BROOKLYN, 4 Conay Island Railroad i now Green tery to the Bouch, Cara run every hour in the Walf hourly and guarter hourly tn the after warranta, to 81 AML New York and Jirook forry cars Cireen wood connect with this route. REGATTAS. 1 arte FOURTH OF JULY, Newhnrg Regattn Assootation offer the following Priges, to be rowed fer PRAIA RATE flay: July 4, 1080: For 4 oared boats will be givens $120 to the fires dont, $00 to the ne tunes five. Ditance 8 miles ND RACE sent $180 will be given: $10 to the first boat, reond. “Kotgance fre D i Vor skifta pulling two pair.» gee TES ee eee S PANCA can pe made wip to the day of the race by address. sng the Ses is the Secretary at smi RONINSON, President. iN Vign Président, hwo Treasurer Isaac Woon, Jr, Seoretary Distance 8 salle, G £ ape ven; seace tren.” Dielaoss EX PRESSE BURNHAMS FURNITURE A. Bomitans PURSITURE, Rxpa re Turaitare boxed, shipped. Furniture stored. Office 119 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. Rceeyoe FURNITURE EXPRESS. —F RNITURE ity oF eouniry, Furniture, mirrora, &6., Furniture taken on atorage In © - inane b " n Twenty eighth Erna FURNL janie

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