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NEW YORK HiRALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1865 THE ROXBURY TRAGEDY. | in Further Details of the Hor- The Asia at Halifax with Two | *) + rible Crime. spgeking the day previews achr Varn rise Bry, Bethel, Biouthors, 9 daye, with fruh to ert Freie it Days Later N Se Sara Pucmapech, Vingela, ays Later News. ; Bete ray 10 da mh ¥en Norwieb. tbe ; a, spina diilnaii ee SA a eeceeete ees | boay ot the Gir Bi cee ee na $s 4 heads Home, , New Bedford. Bh agin of oor eeeetine gust bevwoen Herr Von New yorker feels a pra in the Metsoponitan police, Body of the Girl. {i Sone Witte Foam, Howes, rovidence. Bismark and ty, Vineon arising out sane and - that ‘duperintendeat ea ieeduce cal f Thos Jefferson, Brewer. Harton: pt The President's Amnesty Proclamation Pro- | The duel “i Nrenerally opr ed, ands am Mats | Sie'wil be received with enmmendadfany ARREST OF A SUSPECTED PARTY. hip impr frum Haran nga aden. and eng luring w comet Tex Erours Avan Picwc or thew Yors Cau ry Ap . nounced Wise and Merciful Sef ih Boma dw | sony Qa wkepe m Dadeygree tus a competent to declare satlafecsion had been given, No | 1s has been arranged. thet the barge Wigier Gants TO | FUNERAL OF THE CHILDREN, Wind at sunset 88. ‘Tho Chamber of Deputies voted the naval budget with ae ear 2 5 ER A FORTHER PLEA FOR TRAITORS. | some ancodmoae Suntec uatin Free aisise Belge” eopece | roc &% peustipbusunier seme teats: Cibo Runtrias anlacend fas. Nhe. Seitz, i une: by ey Ae aa Post, Jase 20: “has our thanks for late papers. In the Lower House Reicharath, the Minister éf eee of A be ee joo A ‘and dancing. PRE oy. i ) Purser Alexander, of steamer Louisa Moore, uae our FRANCE AND MEXICO, | masrceehon the basics eit tes would | [merry tng may therefore be conk 8 ae See erat hein Siete ar ake eel oP / thanks for Inte Wilmington, NC, papers. ets a meniione won ox | gw ALtxaonicaL PonTRAnt oy Wasinvoton, drawe with || -socauat —bas ; as would be Sue Durum, Humphrey, at Kingston, J, from Basen Inillion florins must be raised ‘to cover the \t pan, by R. Morriq Swander, of phie, bas been '| $0 care, S Vibro of nea paeione-' “apa, ‘and actor ays Armed Emigrants to be Shot | ini loan ot fory-tve millons willbe necessary.” ' | forwarded te us by te publishes. The & tecsini of Sealy ther Soe ire momen Denes able ot what | 0mm Cuanrores before reported at, Holmes) ole, cane or Hanged. military thbunahtfor the tial of offences committed Uy whic, a thigh a gnse , the remter Her “But fact of dele “exitanes. the ‘etia Marinara wn wottee, te, Mart tena Civilians in Slomenrye the features of the father of his the Nght and | erime, <sccompaniments, ie, too Arve, wpaneet Duras og Arup rye, snicaptainaian heavy PE the loptaes Seemalag ‘outtines of the | It should tesch the, eo rane heard the distance of four or five It ‘an in ; ‘The matis from Stat Ra Sa phaher sererclierengy e-bed eoaicisest information’ fens cea saan Le Nees eee and Pant) erg Birt 4 , 7 ol France Considers the American Govern- | 7c mails from Table Ray te May ¢.are recetot. ne in | Commlesion of te United Gates | awe been abo to. gather: Scheel ‘iteoalti on ph Wi 4 them. the x ‘i consequence of a false alarm. There was, nevertheless, B Bi River.—The fe The ‘body. of abost ment Will Act Wisely and Humane- q ioore me ie: Hunton Ervar. allotted time for Te- | one o'clock om Sunday afternoon in Bussey’s woods, ‘Whalemen. much uneasiness and dissatisfaction with the govern: | ceiving sealed proposals’ for the ‘replacing, raising and | a vory secluded place, at no great distance from i i ment policy on native affairs. : Bark RL Barstow, Hussey, of Ni Bene. ly by Discountenancing the Keeping im proper position all the buoys, from New York | road. The young girl was in. her Afteonth | year vista ape Vert Taine, Say 2 avingaken'20 bole hesap Emigration Scheme. ‘Went Coast of Africa. city to Troy, having expired yesterday, the bids, under | jn" person, over five fect high, and’ rather attractive ON LS i ai ec Ent on & mails from various places on the Weat Coast of | the direction of Mr. C. 8. M. Powell, we Inspec- | in Derson, with auburn hair and very clear, bright ow Africa had been recelved. ‘The news was unimportant. | tor, were sealed and Flag gp Wesiagten for ap- | oyea, Sho resided in Lynn, with one of her aunts, and Ship Ceatitan edness Liverpook for Philadelphia, prov: propomre | was hero on a visit. ‘The boy was small of his age. Mi lon. ; 4 RAILROAD SLAUGHTER IN ENGLAND China and Japan. Ere also to include all those in Lake Champlain, Fire | Joven tere her home early Monday morning, and went | _ There has’been, in addition tost ig Gictgn Hubbard, from Liverpool for New York,. be authorized, | Oot t Weet Roxbury to make dresses. for a family, to | dred dollars offered by the citizens of ward Eleven for | June3, 7 ¥' the Suaxauam, May 7, 1865, Island Inlet, and such other places as may as cicsate Prince Kung is reinstated in the Présidency of the | for one year from the 1st day of July to the succeeding roe days, The children, meanwhile; were to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers, ~~ 30th of June. As soon a8 the rosit of bids are aacer- | Sih their ahdinetbar, as the comer of Newland naa | reward of one thousand dollars offered. by the Select- M, Ske hip Gara 6 days fro Kew York for Port Royal, 8C, Foreign Bi In Japan Prince Nangato is endeavorin; Return of the French Emperor | to aa a port in the Straits of Sinonasakl. ‘The Amerie | tied the public will be informed regarding the succees- | Concord sireots. The boy came homo from school (the | men of West Roxbury, also the sum of three thousand us Bye can mini: parties. , ( ;: eae item Philadelphia for New Orleatie, June 18, Jat 88 64, lon 70'10. sin Pekin and Japan are returning home. | **! Dwight school) at eleven o'clock on, Monday (the morm | dollars by Mr, Thomas Motley, the owner of the woods; to Paris, Cause not stated. iin ey Traps wirn wz Sours.—Mr. R. 8, 8, Andros, the spe- 1 monn our schools being from eight p> gptasicg and at the meoting ofthe Board of Aldermen, as stated | pyorocan om mina gio CAnton, Ma; ‘Treasury Department expressed a desire to see woods around Bos- | in another of this morning’s issue, the ‘or Wi . May 1. , Anderso! &., &., &e, By <orartand elograph, from Dito aes’ unsbanged; oar - dog appointed to visit | 1 and they To goto Rewburg, ‘Something {authorized te offer ageward of five hundred dollars for | ia 34 for Kesgoon). bslanbugicnans sige ee exports to date, 118,128,080 pounds. Exchange on | ‘ll the recently reopened ports, exoapt those of Texas, | Was paid about May's woods. The boy said, “I'll show | the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Bella Joyc*, | Baxwxxnavxs. June 1—8id nt, Hagen, Genoa.» London, 4s. 4344. gpg fr rather ob- | and five hundred dollars for the person who murdered | | Bowsay May 80, port ships Sullote, Boule;, Thales, - e0, with three assistants. | yoy some first rate woods,” The grandmoth Suanauar, May 1, 1865, |, Collector Ricks, of accompanied lim. tod to their going, but the girl patted her on | John Joyce. ‘Nothing doing; export to date, Barnet Assowanos.—The fifteenth annual Convention | the back affectionately, and said, “Don't be afraid, | - A contribution in aid of the wobepey. mother was taken yn London, 68. 1d. of the Hudson River Baptist Association South, was held ae: we'll ebiLege aoe i. aouany to Bo yeeneay. ey at the Old Sout al yesterday m the Twenty-Afth street Baptist chureb, be- | School “scasion, which cOmumrnces at two o'clock, | that this morning a report will be made of the tweon Seventh and Eighth avenues. The Baptist churches | When they feft the girl had ten cents with | stances of the mother, and that another opportunity will Haurax, June 20, 1865. The steamship Asia, Captain Moodie, left Liverpool at | Tea declining. Silk. ten o'clock on the 10th and Queenstown on the 11th | 40,125 bales. “Bxchang Anstant, and arrived here at half-past nine o'clock this AasEIN, April 2—In port Addison, for Europe; Hi Potter, for ado. a cetgy Wena ae Batnonst, Cahners 17—No Am vessel in Caapirr, June 8—Arr Blandina Dudley, 1 Cuxuaver, June4—Arr Abbot Lawrence, Cal- Commercial Intelligence. (Tuesday) morning. She has sixty-three passengers for Boston e Tiallfax and sixty-nine for Boston. Her dates are two LONDON MONRY MARKET. agp, | of New York, Brooklyn and vicinity were fully repre- | her. The where the'murder was committed was | be furaished to any one who may be disposed to contr | «(aonerann, Mar 91 -Are Sachem, Atkine, ; June 2, days lator than those already received. Console steady and firm. Money unchanged. More | sented, and among the andience ‘were lasge numbers of } about 1, or a little bayond the Forest Hills station, | bute to her necessities. Cavourta, May 6—In port ships Regent, Hamblin, for New ‘ demand for discount at thé bank at 3% per cent, Console | #4'es and a slight springling of eolored people, A‘ter | at the juncture of the Providence and Dedham Railroads, The funeral of the two children will take place this | york, dg; m Hind, Davis; Auda ; National: The Asia had fine weather during the passage. fhe | closed at 903 a 90% for moncy. the usual religious services toon performed the an- pps ng ay It is supposed that the childres morning, at nine o'clock, in the Church of the Unity f Kate Prince, Libby, for Rapten: Bel- cet toe is bos Retention er nat soem mr ten sno wegen of Rae Cn Sa | Genrer ng cacao | (OE let eehfay on | ee Run pe enya, Pane 3 7 ay ‘ . | kers. v. Dr. o' avenue ingt 16 car, on vy. W. o! ‘ ty on reps; a i ‘moon, where she will bedue atan early hour on Thurs- wa Smee Central Rail- | church was then sppointed Moderator of the Convention | turnpike route, rode out to the terminus and then struck | Concord atreet, ‘where the family bave atten Wao, Wiliam: James Guthrie, fohaeén it Carson. Cro day morning. if U for the ensuing Pia Communications from several | the road they came which led them across the v SON ARRES' Hatch; Gov lity Davi inelfedn. Warren incuaty: ‘The territle accident reported on the Great Western LONDON PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. churches in the district were read by him. After an ad- | railroad, across the Tamatea Pisin road, and then by a sored state pea Linnell; R , Clarke; Ellen Kilby; eetecd ee Breadstuffs dull. Iron firmer. Sugar dull and easier. | journment for dinner the Convention proceeded to disposo | circuit up the hills and further out. Beneath an old oak {From the Boston Herald, June 20.) eater, Robinson, aud ‘Martha Cobb, Pillsbury, une{ Busan way by the last steamer has been followed by | Coffee has an upward tendency. Tea firm. Rico dull. | of the regular business of the last year, ‘The business of | tree, on an eminence in the grove, ia a plac} favorable We are informed that Ainsley’ has been very closely | Hink, Atwood, do; Tiber, Arey, from nelro, arr . another equally serious to an express train on the South- | Tallow firmer. “Spirits of turpentine quiet at, BB.» S6s. | the convention wil be Concluded to-day. treat, The oak leaves and twigs have been plucked off | questioned concerning the matfer, and that be gives | 26. dos eurerk Pri mores See a Absa at L. troleum = no! a for 5 rr 7 7 o eastern road, conveying passengers from France to Lon- | Si | Jets “egg, nom crude. Sper Maxnina or Exvmenatons.—In accordance with the | to make Sr eatae, Bie em amma twined around | fails to indicate satisfactorily where he was on that'day, || May & do, | Proceeding Gomes tgion. for Boston the time when the children left home, and since when nothing has been seen of them alive. We also heard a rumor, which can be traced by us to no source either re- liable or unauthentic, to the effect that the clothes worn by the prisoner on Monday, a week ago, had been found concealed in the ceiling of his house. Beyond these blight circumstances we have been unable, at the pre- ‘don. The train was thrown off the track near Staple- LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET—JUNE 10. published request of Dr.'Hough, superintendent of the | made her wreaths, and there were the broken twigs lay- burst. Ten persons were killed and twenty wounded. Corrox.—Sales to-day 8,000 bales, including 2,000 balea | census for 1865, there was a meeting of the onumerators | ing on-the ground, as wells an incompleted wreath. Charles Dickens was in the train, but escaped injury. pipet ein roneepigregie The market is quiet at un- | of tho various districts of this city, at the rooms of the | Her body was found flat on the ng m twenty to Both accidents happened through the carelessness of the | “™“"8' pc php nial American eager and Statiatica Society, igre erg ae ey os her eae Jate layers, who were repairing the roads. 5 oe evveriing, Ae. we veen feel etiended, And, (Be fk P y' pairing - Messrs, Richardson, Spence & 04 Bigland, Athya & | census takers evinced a commendable dexire to become Be re nat trast bene! mss eo on, for Boston. Demanard, May 6—Arr brig Teresita, Hill, Pak vg ‘2th for Cucaco); 22d, sehr J dos. ere ag 28d Lewct, Wirot, Boston. RGHERT! te oom, uy Bi—In port brig Stared Fawn (Br), for New Fixtvoxt, June 6—Arr William Wilcox, Manter. Cailao, The steamship Cuba, from New York, arrived off Crook- | Co. and others report :—Flour dull heat inactive, with | well posted in their business. They wero iV - ably addressed, 1 sent writing, to learn of any cause of suspicion against i , June 12—Arrschrs Gazelle, Swaine, N¥ork; Mar- haven at nineo’elock on the morning of the 9th inst. a downward tendency; rod Western, fs. 4d. a 8 2085 in #tumilia, conversational style, by their superintend. | of *wo.om the back. | From an examination of the body) | the prisoner Ainsley. eel Ann, owes ve do for St EC a ¥ a5: Seay Maras a 8. Ae Bee CNAE Cormeen s ma ent. Another meeting for the samo purpose will be | gaged in tho outrage. The wounds were deep, and wore THE LOCAL EXCITEMENT. cuscnee, May W—Ip port ship Romulus, Lord, for Lon by a is i lice Taintes a American Affairs. . Me Ae Bt. per aeRO held at the same hour and place on Friday evening of | juado evidently by the same inairument that killed the boy. [From the Boston Traveller, June 19.) oon ead May S1aid Eureka, Boston, REBELDOM GIVEN UP aT LAST. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Ne. presend: week. Ly. omg! - | The your in must have made a désperate struggle Since the murder of Dr. Parkman there has been no | | Mouttuuin, April 12—Arr Lapwing, Lane, Melbourne. Sid: th. instructed the enume The news of General Kirby, Smith's surrender wat | Menkes. Gordon, Brace te Co,, Wakeileld, Nash & Co, | Meralors that heretofore considerable dificalty had | true hersel hands of the ¥ th Bailed with satisfaction, it being looked upon as conclu- | and others report:—Beef quiet and Meaty Fok heavy, | been experienced by all sorts of canvassers for data of Mid es abn reac pretence ye rene ‘ive cvidence of the termination of the war. and declined 28, 6d. a 6s. per bbl. easier, Lard | Population from the fear some’ people had that their | thetwenty.seven wounds received upon her boty, from WHAT NEXT?—WILL If DE MEXICO? dull apd partially declined 18. Butter firm, Tallow | Bames were to be used for the plirposes of a draft. The | large dirk knif., sixtcen of them being upon her bak. The Army and Navy Gazette, referring to the @irrender | *“*4¥ and more active, conscription was 10 revi bas af fb phasant animargiion. | ore eran amie cnee pean te, Br. ine eats of the last Confederate general, says by this event LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. gro 0 . | of the murderer, ay one of her fingers on the right hand se federal tzo0pe have been Brought faco ip face with | | Asher quiet nt Be. 62. 298 for pola and pearl. Sngnr For sdcnHeRe ceprecheter, tasslions he. ane} Hamvared, and all the, othery are posrly cus ol Hoe local event that has caused #0 much feeling in this com- munity as the brutal murder of two children—a er and sister—in West Roxbury, near the Roxbury fine, full particulars of which are given by our reporters else- ‘where. 1t is a crime wh'ch strikes home, as it were, to evcry household, and all persons seem to feel that the safty of their own loved-ones is endangered while the ‘trators of this terrible outrage are at large. The Mavras, May 1—Arr 4, Calle. Maoririvs, 11 28—Sid C Holbrook, Lawrence, Calcutta. nena lay 15—Arr brig Lucy Heywood, Wilson, Quewxsrows, June 7—Sli bark Jane A Bishop, McLellan. (from:Nevasxn), Hull. ‘Raxcoow, April 16—In port bark Contest, Scot, from Mel- bourne. the French outposts on the Rio Gr. juiet. Coffee firm." Riec—No sales, , Linseed dull and | cenvus taken at the requést of Secretary Stanton ie ‘ — Sid from do April 16, Azelia, Brown, Hong Kong. . ; vclined 6d, il steady. inseed > y coyered to. be full of grass, Which had been employed to | timo that has elapsed since tho aflair occurred may have steamabip Col - MARSH MEASURES DEPRECATED AND THE auxeery | {*cllled G4. 018 Linscod 0: wendy. Linseed cakes | last | March by the | Pélice Commissionsrs was | Wop her outcrion frou boing. heard. ‘The unforvanate | been eufficient to enable’ the murderers to. destroy all iro Juxrino May 8 tn pot stn wan oranciochs id and PROCLAMATION APPROVED. Mae talak very dull. Spirits Zur- | founded upon, the ¢ of five persons to a * Feady? ship Me Weston, from Amborst; and Ppentine—No each block inthe city had ita families numberod. In {t is not too late to make the effort. Let our most | Teporied later. Bld éth, bark MJ Smith, Smith, Callao,, }, on the day of the murder, wore a black ailk ‘g-ahe evidence of their guilt and preyent their detection, but ‘ht striped worsted sack, tine Perea’ ilk drése, ith black border around the om, white straw hat, | skiltul detectives be set to work, and they will be with black ribbon trimming, velvet binding, and a | most likely to find some clue to unravel the mystery. WINEMUNDE, JxneS—Arr Lizzie, Manson, oe a ee eee en ee ea ee —Boult, English and Brandon report:—The | this way it was found that wo bad a population of about Bwisewenbe, janeSAtr Lissie, Manton: Bavign. rata, June 20—1n po a W. Bret, for in 7 days. Prrrouet article in which it deprecates harsh measures on the vi . part of the American government against the fallen and ee firmer, with an advance of 2d. ; refined, 28, 84. | nine hundred thou ‘exclusive of the fortified islands ‘conquered rebels. It contends that both Justice and ex- in the neighborhood, After fully describing all the | mal punch of orange flowers in it, with « blue be ‘Above alll, let there be a large reward offered—a reward The ueenstown. pediency should dictate a gencrous policy. It says: y Intelligence. duties of the enumerator, answering many cee veil. ¥ be ast large that every person will be induced. to give any jean ree pgp “We have always regarded the Americans as a genero' and explaining the various blanks and forms to be w Tt is su that the boy was for ® time amazed or | information that’ may have any bearing upon the ease. | , Arr from New York—Pascaulisia, at Gibraltar; Luson, at. and placable people impatient, indeed, at opposition, | BIDS ¥0R Stexer Coxrnacts.—The office of Street Com- | in taking the census, the meeting adjourned. paralyaod ~ ‘the attack on his sister, and that when he | We bope the authorities of Boston, Roxbury and West | Table Bay; Saxonie, at Hamburg; Goethe, at Oporto, and eady to enter into quarrels ou slight grounds, but | missioners Tweed and Cornell presented a lively appear. | TMIRTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY ov Tax Licut Gcamo.—The | turned to run it was too Inte. His course was down the | Roxbury. acting in concert, will offer a reward that will Arr from Callao—Aivirn, a} Havre. RLESTON June IS-ATT ache Volia, Perry, NYork. CHA! Ny rr schr 5 ror Shischr JM Levis, Shute, do;_ steamer ‘pewroll, Wilcos, fobile. 14th—Arr brig HC Brooks, Miller, NYork; schr Red Jack- Averill. ea ready also to forgive those who can struggle aguinst | ance yesterday forenoon upon the occasion of the o} parades of the New York Light Guard ave always been | hill toward a brook and toward Mr. Motley’s house, | mark their appreciation of the enormity of the crime, them uo longer, We fear that in the present proceed = nt here were t within a few hundred yard: and show the determination of ity that it Rem, loner We far tha ince presct treed: | fgg of he bin for enrain aret contrac and awarting | & votcable feature among miliary showd forthe pat | fheteene® tut the mies ae bo accortamed tS mouts | sialfeer go upwnicheds nn sented by the policy of degrading and proscribing their | the contracta to bidders, The apartment was crowded | twenty-cight years, In fact, the Light Guard have been | laughter and yells from picnic and excursion groups, THE FUNERAL—AFFECTING EXERCISES. fallen antagonists, on which the present government | with gentlemen interested in the business, ‘The follow. | more or leen intimately connected. with ‘" that they would not have paid much attention m they nd, Me. segue unhappily Sahere.scnered.” Ing ato the lettings made, am fares could be ascertained | events and ceremonies in New York for Tae eagth | Hat wenrd screams on this occasion, ‘The same instri- | qme funeral of the two murdered chil ma SCG, June 6—Arr ahipReynard, Seymour, oc Armp ond Navy Garetis denounces what it terms | jast evening:— public are ax anxious to wlinemits | ment undoubtedly killed both. Dr. Ira Allen states that |’ suis morning in the Church of the Unity, Newton plac’. | "wrom the -thirsty designs of President Johnson,” but | Dredging pler 61 E. R., Isaac Orr... $5,075 ever, The next parade of this organiza. | the point of the knife where the wound terminated made | “ yira, Joyce, the, mother, was present, disproving the 7 thinks he will shrink from the horrid proscription he | Rebuilding pier 37, E. 'R., D. Babcock 200 to-day, leaving the armory, at La- | tie Same sort‘of a termination in each. The woufds oD | seport of yesterday that she had become insane. Sue is MISCELLANEOUS, thrcatons 10 carry out when the jist of Southern men | Rebullding ler 44, B. RJ, Hendix.. S00 Ned eight AM ithe following will be the fine | the boy and girl were precisely alike, and the weapon-| Saary stricken down, however. a Jo nonananened are made out. The punishment of the Southern leaders | Rebuilding bulkheed north side of Rivington sirect, of march and exorcises:—Up. Broadway to Fourth ave- | W4 probably a dirk eight or ten inches long. The The funeral exercises were of the most solemn | AX°THER @! rand is alreudy terrible enough—failure, ruin and exile E. R, Messrs, Tompkins & Lynch........ «..... 2,074 | ave, from thence to Twenty-third street, down Tweaty- | W8s NO doubt killed after he fell, the murderer stooping | character. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ‘The terms of the amnesty proclamation are generally | Repianking and rofendering piers 56 and 67 EF. R., third streot to East river, whero they embark on a steainer | down. The wounds were eight inches Sook, Soin clear | “The unfortunate children were born in the city of — pee age The Star pronounces them wixe and gen- Mosors omas & Walshe... ee eee eceeeeeese es, O12 fe New Rochelle, Relurning, will arrive at the foot of ap tion a eene re heyy ip age Albany, New York. Of a highly respectable citizen well known to the mercantile: us, were also received for regula ih street, enty-third street between six and seven P. M., march . od , Cae! “4 po ee A y, oar face on ite side, ih ohe arm spread out and the other community, "1 ‘ from Fourth to Eight ues; regulatin, h street, | up Twenty-third street to Fifth avenue, down Fifth by THE FRENCH Sgro aa LENIENCY To | from Foor! eoden i 4 Woke rata tt aren avenue te Fourteenth street to Broadway, and down | hand beneath the back. Although the wounds in both | Release of A’ Sd Acer ariesere tg BY DR. J. H. SCHENCK, The Palt Mall Gazette | that $easite street, from Second avenue to the East river; curbing, | Bryadway tothe armory. bodies appeared to have been made by the samo Lang | 2 Suspicion of Complicity in the Murder. ae tne French opposition are about to send au nddrees vo | eStore and fagging Eleventh avenue, trom Vifty-hird | “Typ Sexpar Law.—Some ofthe German papers of this | Soncerned in the tragic sf. Myer ton Boetow, June 20, 1865. TAB GRRES TANG DOCTOR Sree sepemel orhans wax ee canureaion Bighiieih street, trem third ng, guttering and LaK8'2e | city are very sovere just now in thelr comments on the | posed that it is impossible to expose them to public view. | Thomas Ainsly, who was arrested on suspicion of being OF PHILADELPHIA. 7 “ unish- | curbing, guttering and flagging Fifty-second streot, from | action of Superintendent Kennedy in regard to the Sun- ‘The grandmother, it appears, notified the police of | concerned in the murder of the Joyce children, in West nent of tho Eited Staten fhe apthlcation of tiie prina Fifth 6 Breath vane eure gsiterng and taeginn day law, aon Sis ba eaighisnan: 19: saPrtee the: Ora eae eee ice mother could nor $6 | Roxbury, has been released from custody, his. where- plo with regard 10 their own political prisouers.at the | FOrty ciety ree troeaeea uo decision hes yet then | Dance. The Abend Zeitung is rather sever in regard to | found, ihe place of her sojourning belng unknown, and | shia en ihe doy of the murder having beon fully and pense 4 ‘ ” | she did not hear of the disappearance till Wednesday. | satisfactorily explained. berry the matter, because the German singing societies are in- | 61° “Thursday, by direction of Colonel Burrill, Deputy | Noclue has yet been obtained of the perpetrators of cz ov New Yorm anp Gatena Leap Company, ome Nassav Staxer, New Yous, June 1, 1865. } DR. J, H. SCHENCK:— Dean Sin—For over fifteen years SAMIEKICAN AckNoWLEDGMENTS OF FRENCH SYM terfered with in the exercise of their musical perform- 7. L~e4 eieny. Srrest Ixspgctors.—Since the contract for the clean- ances and social enjoyment, which, a8 a matur of con- Marshal Joseph Hubbard, of Roxbury, with a strong the horrible crime. we Lknapape ot ore, Seay pag Ste yd heat. ‘Tho text of a despatch, dated May 22, addressed to Mr, | ing of the streets has been let by the Street Cleaning Com- | ventence, during the summer season, are generally ar- force, and seven Boston policeman, made atic. few years has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do busi- :, American Minister, by the State Department | mission, the office of the Street Inspector has experionced | ranged on Sundays. The Abend Zeitung observes:—It search of the Roxbury woods, and were satisfied thatthe | The Expedit! t the Indians. | ness of any Kind without auffering. In a lat 1 hada = . - 5 grate Blamed, | children were not there. The gentlemen who found the at Washington, ie published: 14 expresses the grate! | a guneral depression in the way of burinees prospectivly. | that the aw prohibits concerts of aver tind on Sundays’ | girl's body noilded Mr, Motley, who called for officer sg oe ener te ie ongiinente cxpressert by the Eu | It #:ill carries on the imspection and the cleaning; but | Then Mr. Kennedy has neglected his duty in a most fla- | Macdonald, and the latter drove in and summoned the | The expedition aguinst the Indians is actively pro- peror, Senate and Corps Legislatit of France on the | these duties will be transferred to the contractors on the | grant style; for he allowed conceris and music to take Roxbury policeand Dr. Allen. gressing. Part of the command is already on the route ~ " Mrs. Joyce, the mother, has been a widow for several 5 i awartination of President Lincoln. Tt reverts also to | 1.4 proximo, and the employes of Mr. Boole’s office are | Place in the low places of the lower part of the | yoo and is’ a hard working, industrioas woman, who for Fort Laramie. General Conner, with the remaining the old friendship existing between the two nations—a | city, while he prohibited the same in the ‘ frondshipy saya tie Minister, which 18 cordially recipro- | S,present busily employed in notifying the, district | woods in the upper part of the city, and | Suniel Wet ener serv! Dy her needle, going about and | troops of the expedition, start for Powder river, via cated on our stae. xa pth he ee ill | Neeven did not prevent music in the disreputable | working where her services were wanted. Isabella, her | Laramie, inafew days Supplies are arriving from the not be required after that date. By this change in pro- | Discos in Greene strect last Sunday. Mr. Kennedy de- daughter, lived in Lynn, with an aunt, and came to the | yissouri ri hace, peitied forward tagidly, Abul BRITISH CONSULS IN AMERICA. gramme about fiftcea hundred men will be more or lens | Pores he bad, bool led to take these mea. | City two weeks ago last Tu@sday to visit her relatives, reprint AD saa , pialy, 4 An official diplomatic ‘correspondence between Eng. | affected, and many of them, probably, for a time, at | Clares that he had been compe poet io roy | She visited her mother in Cottage place, her grandmother | clent number of troops remain behind for the protection Jand and America i published relative to the duties and | Ieast, thrown out of employment. It would seem that | teh cienhors of the public peste plaints made bY | in Concord street, aud relations in South Hoston. Her | of the mail route. One thousand cavalry arrived at rivilegesof British consuls im America, It ends by Mr. | the policy of the workmen should be to submit urace- | see ine Complainta, We eee RG te tatu chat | Brother Jobn, aged about twelve years, went to school +: 4. Will jotn 1h ordllage ss 2 Rivard cheerfully accerding to the British consuls all the | fully to the tranefer, cultivate the acquaintance of the | fer ipo a pom by the German gice | 08 Concord taking his meals with his grand. | Omaliate-day, ani Join the expedition at Powder Wileger enjoyed. by. the United States consuls in the | contractors, and atleast give them a trial, and be | Belghbor wold tus by ge veg 5 er en Mrs. Crone” who lived next the schoolhouse, aud | river. good New York physiclan, I was ‘as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be prepared, #0 far as erty matters were concerned, 10 leave tiie world at short. notice. This physician (und ty good friends) “that the first severe cold I took & very. severe cold, and fortunately wae ooeupyi Toome at 82 Bond street, directly over your oMce. I td about the 16th of January [ procured » bottle of Pulmo- hic Syrup, and cormenced taking It freely. My feet and limba were very mach swollen, » thes} ofa speedy death seemed to accompany my miy former physician, ‘and stated to him that I was taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, &e., plied: “You can take Fibe you fans ‘will do you no harm.” He said “You what 1 you last suimmer, and I say the same now, if you have any business to close up, do not put it off2? He said to other friends that “he could no 0d mother, rit eh dominicns, sure that there exists an actual difference before they pasting his nights at his mother’s, tn Cott lace. He , would have complained inst, the splendid concerts at mg th tage place. = — ——— ‘nee no hope fi and my friends The TransAuantle Cable rerart to measures which, Mf Inangurated, can only end | Falk's Clon Brewery. “tht Abend. Zeitung advice the | was socustomed 1060.00 1 Bore go ‘beyond IPPING NEWS RD hala Wey Dr. Wie Real eocetout in the Great Eastern to | work will have to employ men, and of course have the'r | proprietors of 'thove respectable public places where | yg »- cee \arctunventh bintpueien. aby Fact: _ SH F wu : The doctof called « few tunes, and found me conte 1 hie write an account of the laying of the Atlantic Telegraph | choice as to whom th 1 take on and whom reject. priges Bong Bh for recrea- |’ > two before Monday, the 12th inst., the day of Te ae. pina oe a one i and he could not net eable. The work will be illustrated by Mr. Robert Dud- | All the laborers who hown their fitness for their | ton” to organize themselves in opposition to Mr. Ken- ye On that day both came up from the house Tar and published by Mesers. Day & Son, of Landon. | positions ought to find places in the new work under the | "dy: Feta ic the anratig end the poy wep 0 Mr. Cyrus W. Field nnn returned od an after on I beget a 6 aad Fouxp Drownen at States Istanp.—The body of & | school in the forenoon. At noon they received ten cents Se pigs visiting Valontia to arrange for the laying of e shore cares. 1e ict leis who we heretofore all each from thetr grandmother to their car fare to Pert end of the cable. hademployment, if,not needed, can readily turn thetr yevet bas: ida ae oe we i aie Roxbury, the girl remark! Shas cho ticked to anit the OF Rew Terms Suge 20; 1968, Mr. La 4s @ paseenger on board the Asia, en route} attention to otlier pursuits, Thus farthere has been no ime in water, floated ashore on y- last, at | \oods resembled those in Lynn, Their mother was at CLEARED. for Heart's Content, Newfoundland, to get all ready at ual rupture between the contractors and the work- | Staten Island, was picked up and an inquest held by the | this time at work in Jamaica Plain, but the place was not Bteamship Key, Burt, Bermuda—G B Buel, hern Fara ‘that point for the landing of the cable. men. It is not anticipated there will be, nor is it neces. . Upon t vere ft dollar | known to the children. The boy not going to school on | Steamship No» Light, Weir, Fortress Monroe. il harm.” My circulation, men. Tic oleeningrot the eureeta 1a well perforined by | CmeheTs,, UE %R new tPten a likeness ofs yuuce indy, | Tuesday, hie grandmother ¢ boy Hot, going to school OB | Hea Mr Mluver Fertrent"Mlourocr’ L Mo: | Mi°pocst to improve, ad 1, could walk a France and Mexico. the contractor.’ it is all that the public bave any interest | god @ number of letters, one of which was marked | tho relatives of the family, where he was supposed to | CHidy MO. on stason, Georgetown. alittle. You visited te ned The Paris comcepomient of the London Time, under | i8., Should it not be well done the aforesaid contractors | gy North Vassalboro, "Maine, April 27, addrested to | be, and, not finding either of the children, at once gave earneeD Josephine thongpedn, Moore, aittmore, en aul Wefiret dey of May. 1 took noomd wht date of June f wites at follows.—“It iscertaln that the | and the Street Cleaning Commission’ will be sure to get | “John Plummer, United States receiving ship North | information 1, the police of Boston, who told her rk Monteruma, Hammond, Barbados—T T Dwight, your treatment, my xppetite became frat rate, and yo Moxican agout who arrived in Paris was rent by Maxi. | themselves into a dish of particularly hot water. Carolina,” The deceased was probably a sailor. The | to the Roxbury police, which was also done. lark Transit, Mitohell, Morehead City—J W Elwell & ee to eat thing I wished of a nutritious nature, and to milian for the express parpose of explaining the critical ‘A Tuovsaxn Moies To Be Kxockep Dowx.—From the | remains were #0 bealy tecayed snd defeced by remain. j nab man the woods had Been searched tnesoney ee. oe 14 (Ital), Collora, Bristol, Ei qserciee phot ae, Foes a0 rapeh 96 possible. 1 fellowes M ‘i pf the 7 ine 80 | sul |, that no further desert} e cl ren u wel it vicinit; wi N _ y 1 ng gy Bony Matetatt andar of San hat war wou | 447 chat ampeon jawed the Filan wo deh, males | prove eagle. oT eft of the irovgea man re | Ue rest, Dut ho ne appears have gone no far at | RTE A Fegan tbh Fka aguapm end Fuca: | youu ‘reide beter than Tere epecteg ppm jag be declared by the United States now that the war with | have been main in the the Coroner, at Staten Inland. ussey’s woods, the impression being that they had not | pello—Dallett & Bll é “one 1 wanpletely delet up. atwoasee : Oe ihe | THS MAE haa thinned tele rank, the dara of the tow. | Port Ricuxovo.—There ate at present some two bun- guns greet disance, ine, Dodles were, scatdental “are Py Dott, ma tamoroa—B A Worney & Co. very gratetultio yon, and poy agp fh nope SE The French verpment therefore, given th have been followed b; 8.of the steam horse er previouw 1, an ia velr ae ~ Norray, Jf. | cines invaluable. Wash Cabinet gene ® very pl faly "that | kina troa track, ad sulll the mule ts valuable ‘and in do. | 4rd men and officers at Fort Richmond, Staten Island, | gunt,!y meaus of the clothing worn ty them, The | Brig Henrietta (Br), Bes Berrmda—Hevell AEE, | Yours truly, 7.8. SHELDON. Mexico le under the protection of France; that nce | mand, An obstinate animal, and proverbially coutrary | consisting of the Sixty-sixth New York Volunteer infan- mother, who is left entirely childless by this bloody pa, - idsay, " v—! ir & Hough. nor Fly. poe ee ot BS ross No. a Will not allow any Power to attack jt; that filibuster | in disposition; still, when {t comes to hard balling, up | try amd the Fifth United States regular artillery. The deed, was informed, or rather surmised the sad fate of | “Brig J B King (Br), Coffill, Halifax—A Smithers & Co. OAM unUsP M His medicines ean Te deiataed there st sind adventurers cucering Mexican, terriory with hostile | and down steep and rocky roads the descendents of (UC | New York troops mentioned are soon to tecelve thelr Ree omipring, Temterdey forenoon, 10e ae aee e Da e ae Ci Paine Domarars Sie & Boteh. | Sntianes with hs tavinsceter ha press hres aes,» ign it : “ . . ; — i - : ° Jos of time or money, the United States gov- | Two hundred will be sold at auction from the government | discharge, it is said, and, if the truth has been told about and grandmother of the murdered children in Concord | ton nt, Snes; Cota and. tt w N. B.—Dr. SCHENCK will not be in ‘hin ego Fora ernment, whoss gvod faith France, of course, does not | stables, corner of Teath avenue aud Fwonty third street, | shee treatment Ny cee having charge of thelr commie. | sirecl Of wie entered. the. Gyrailing she cbesered S088 | on, 7 Dene, Lene, - hod W Miwel & cal ee Tucnig ‘Those who wish to consul capt do will act wiewly as well as humanely by doing | in this city, to-morrow, The sale wil resumed on the | sariat, sooner they leave the better they wi let iB eal conversation, and asked wi ey, ‘Beh: Carlton (Br), , Matanzas. PUL S SYRU! b $1 00 us power te kocp her subjects from injuring her | Eth and continue on the 12th, 10th ‘and 26th of next | ratified. | While the governinent pays for aud expecie | were Rice Uaeeit Roose Gunloestaen tp iabating of | Aa nem Cnion (Br), Dovereans, Melenale—J B Ward | | SULHONIC SRC AND an anon Fille month, The entire number to be disposed of is not far | its men to receive a plentiful supply of rations each her if she had not been informed? Exclaiming in agoni- Sehr Catman (Br), Coalfleet, Cornwallis, NS—Brett, Son & Bi conte per box. The Washington Cabinet probably has no desire, at | from one thousand. day, and while the men in charge have no reason to Su that she now kuew all, Mre. Joyce swooned, | Co, ‘Witte Dull, Gordon, Beneft NL MeO « — — - ~ thie time, to LF, bad a country, and will, ‘A Luctvne On Fuammasomey will be delivered by Rev. | complain <= ns, = in the ‘sappy of and bas been tn a critical condition ever since. ee accra bal Washington: Van | so, Al : ome Se Ro doubt, act prodently in this afair, . stores—for all are in profusion—t poor sol- OUL. 4 jd e . ‘The lnhgunge and tove of France i what may becalled | Samuel Boll, D. D., Past Grand Orator of the State of | diers who have bravely fought for their country, and [From ibs Bonen Adverts’, Jane 90.) tnt Napoleon, Soper, Washington—Van Brunt & Slaght, * WACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH docidedly energetic. It inay not be literally correct as I | Cal'fornia, at the Cooper Institute, on to-morrow even- | many of whom have honorable scars received at the Bursey's woods, the scene of the brutal murder of the Rehr G epee Ore Washingon—Van Brunt fea (Lave style, Smith & Brother), mention, but it wpa Lepistetif, M. Jue ing, sa prsreans The lecturer comes well recom- — is of eee ae my, are furnished ag vine sister and brother, Bella Joyce and John Joyce, is owned oan” M Baylis, jotson—Washington—Van Brant & New York, On Sth inst, in the Corps is . Jul mendes their mess @ hungriest dog wou! by Thomas Motley, Esq., whose residence is near by, and vi rr [— Parte |W a speech strongly condemning the Mexican | Rergen Freie Ixerrrerk—The Twenty-cighth an. | With loathing, and bread that was never good, ot else | ig about two ‘milee. froin the Weat Roxbury Post Oflee, | Singh) a b cidinagl tangent emergiy EAST inpra AD BUTTE P. 4 expedition, He maintained tbat the position of Maxi- r has long since become foul, mouldy and nauseating. | and a quarter of a mile from the Forest Hill station on | Schr Nellie C Paine, Howes, Boston—Crowell & Paine. FOR CITY AND SOUTHERN Ui millon Was precarious, and apprehended a centlict with | nual commencement of the Rutger Female Institute will | Every other day, for some tine past, the sergeant of the | the Providence Railroad. It is quiet, secluded spot, | Schr Sarah Jane, Gardiner, Bridgeport, fs — Ataetie. svteeru Aves demnoneicate, in opty, thatthe | Sreate bismatuny, temmemeanes ereeny, tee Ot: | Sated fra Me, cape, i te toe bess he bec tathe. | “nas ycrnteneul jones Wf eurnes fad Satin, Thee alent ad verengthching, and cau be relied ov Hall Lark Aces demo , ply, 4 erciser commen wo o'el . mertin, cal g J 1s a vt, wal a a Position of itnilan Was in no Way precarious 4d | the trustees of the instivation will be held in the park jor, | stow. A specimen brought to the city yesterday brought bas Gad neue eae La dae a Dean rete, U 6 steamer Wissahickon (4th rate), A W Johnson, Lieut Jor purity. Wont Eighteenth street, between @eventh ond pointed out t ORT ORE eos ecnpent made in over the lecture room, a quarter of an hour earlier. with it nts yt Aprgemmpe = and Ce! elements of nd corner of Boston and North Federal streeta, Lyun, wT ro pect, ith Ina. " . e goin TT ees. foree the ex tionary corpe he ‘A Cattvonsta Huxtan axp Trarrsn in Tows.—Men- supporation. In it was alive with corruption. was visiting her grandmother, who lives ‘on the corner wt ey City , jaster Com- - — A twenty six thoutand men. Relative | 7 oT in these columns yesterday of the ap pound and one-quarter of tnis filthy tuff are the mea | of Newland and Concord in this city. Master emanating hn J Brosun, Hatteras nla oer ours, with | (JORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NATL eusions of & conflict with America, the | — supplied with daily. they do with it only | John Joyce lived with his mother and attended the | mdse and passengers, to Arthur Leary. 18th, 11:40 PM, ex- without pele Wy De mor atom Son, ‘expressions of President Lincoln just | pearance upon the streets on Monday of a strangely | knows. Eat it they cannot. The salt they receive | Dwight School, at the South End. He was a favorite | 9 ‘signals with’ @ steatuship, supposed the Graneda, Rank a ANNIHL cures Corns. 7 death to show that they need NOt | tired personage, who attracted such a crowd wherever | 1#8 ltile beter in quality, and is probably all that keeps | with his schoolmates, ond ie represented aa having been mrs, Spth, 9:90 AM, lat Si, lou 74 90, passed. bark Maria, Bed Role, 5. By sails. ance ie said that these expressions had be- v the veterans alive. Is there no way in which this out- | 9 bright and ising lad. ‘of the eularen were of Yarmouth, 8, steering N. B.—PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS ON THR come # poli ‘ament that will be carried out in | he journeyed that he was compelled to retreat to an | rage upon our brave men can be stopped and its much beloved by all who knew them, and their friends eae, uisa Moore, Winters, Wilmington, NC, 3 dexy to tia and other Staten, legally ob- good faith by the 1 President Lincoln no longer | Ann street restaurant, at the door of which he threw out | trators summarily punished? If not there should be 8 | were many. : 5g beset wee mare ons peopneers bo Ek See I KING" Counsellor nt Lay, 898 Brosdway, Gort, but wim lin weary wl spires: The Calted | We cheeat that he would eat any man or boy who was | Beane invented, he attention of the commanding oM- | "Ga tne morning of the fatal Monday Joho went to | Cominandes, bounds. he ee F\IVORCES LEGALLY PROCORED WITHOUT PUBLI. ates, Continued the speaker, now only thinks of con- | Tresntaptious enough to attempt to follow him, It | Cer at hort Richmond is respectfully called to the above | school as urunl, and came home at eleven o'clock to go lien 8 Terry, Chapin, Newbern, NC, June 19, wtp other good. canes prosecwied without foo tn ad ee oe ne ee aad and ilo | turns out to have been Mr. Seth Kinman, the California, | staterneat of facts. with his sistor to May’s woods, she having expressed a r; passenger toc Gcodperit a. Th daya, with Matha. free and confidential. M. HOWES, Som CRS OC EE: ee hunter and trapper, who, ont previous to Be death of | Tie ParwaNonootan Soctery or Cotumeta CoLLnon poe to see if these wooes were. 6 ‘ag lovely as those im | mdse. to order (Bry 1 lds on Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nasaan street, ms m as President Lincoln present m & unique interest- | g, Semoot gave i hibition at np. were furnished by ir er wil Bark Rachel, of Portland, Mitchell, Matanses, 7s, wi ‘ cA "§, 260 AND GRE The debate on tho American question was further con- 1 med from tlers of ow | Gnaman gave « vory interesting er wu Feng Revo enable them their faren, feet 0 TO THOMAS R, AGNEW, ate ee oe Oe ey, Cee ee TO i orrneay Lind mate to Mr. Lincoln, Me, | Dedworth Hall last evening, betore a very select ite | jer the root of that, beloved Fisntarenn Mat'ies, | “Bark Marvosk Queen (Br), Peopiston, Bermude, 7 days, Gee ng a Seataies Eecapee sess new was developed. Kinman has had rather an eventful life. He was born | audience, The exercises comprised the usual variety of | little thinking of the terrible ting them. Te ie | Pete te ead Gow Bay, with coal, to W a A ee tion York 0 ; N M. Rovnex defended the course of the government, 415, in Union count: ‘Ivanig, and rethoved oy) that, instead of tak! ¢ Warren sirect car, vy With The Kmprest Eugenie had received « letter written by | 12 Thy carty ng Co eae ven the Diese Hawi | 200% sédresees, poome and recitations The Presi- {aged near Mas woods, the children ‘La Plate (of Salem), Crowell, Fortress Monroe, 9 | UE | NATIONAL JUBILEE PRIZE BONG. the Prewident of 158 ee to tbe Buperer in re- | war of 1832 he took part in Captain Adame’ Sonpaay, on ee apie sae C. mee got aboard of the Forest Hill car, and went to Bussey’s om Salant ah WaaeeM BCS a, Para, 30 — words; a jubilant and sow) Stirring me y to the ‘anperial le willing Count Mercier from | T° defeat of General Stillman on Rock river, and in | and nologian poem by Master W, Bartlett; ke. Los Amigos (of Be nn Pare, 20 age, Wie 5 Shout! the good time has come, battle with the Indians at’ 8; Which the folloniag ‘young gextlomon sate Welt bows | Y the boy’s cap was found in the thicket, also | Tupber, nuts, £e. to stan ore now is free. bog thet notes of the eat D. 4 ‘tet whch pied, the girl A New Your Hrx- we julgrare Br), jarane, 18 days, with wa: Behe ihe choca wide " sean voanaien vith & other articles, which 1 hoped ‘ney len Pee bore Madoane (Br), Jordan, Clentuegon, 96° days, with so body ehould ae this Jubliee Bo jon ‘een ington. another flerce ‘creek, He followed trapping and hunting in the | 404 performed more creak, He followed trapping and huntiog in the | Blt Fadler, 8.8. Roche for the Fourth of ‘Try one. " West up ‘The Rinperor Napoleun reached Paris on the 10th inst, pH. , Wood and F. Seixas. The ng fon The rerixnation by priace Napoleon of the Vice Presi- | 1843. In, 1848 ke Jounuyed Mall rorides, when at | Pleasant litile farce called “The Fish Out of Water,” | hot already led, to the detection of the Wirjeneant oF OF ee eee Marshall, Cienfuegos, 24 days, with ugar, sly. Mailed post free. Hold every where—B0 cents, Fur of tue Council aud the Proaidency of the Exbibi. | Where, tm Husabote® Muumiy O° cnideen In 1867 Mr. | Which was performed in a very creditable manner. perpetrators of the crime. to Famer Ova. (Rr), Lak Peg me niatea toleaggre of Panda on ooganint® $0 Hoekman street. "decree declaring ali the | Kinman presented an olk horn cbair of hie own manu Suspicion reste on several parties ae knowing eome- | , Brie W! No arters Thin iowk ose? Hastered, few | mm op amenyt h +o factore to James Buchanan. But it was not this act News from Mobile. thing in connection with the crime, aud several arrests ic, bound 8. Sailed in company with brig b} LY JUBILEE, yi PRR OF MORESTY jorrnals null and void. of “Oi , have Pf Ly MAGAZINE CONTAINS THE NATIONAI which gave that personage the nickname id Buek. Carno, June 20, 1865. e been made; but all have boen discharged except ton, , 7 ti rns of the Bank of France show an. RO, » Br), MoLeod, GI CB, 1 day sup PRIZE SONG, SPLENDID PLATES, STORIBE half mill ¢ | Whether Buchanan rewarded Mr. Kinnan history does of | One, Thomas Aingley, a painter, living at No, 6 Cottage (Br), Mo! Nace Bay, CB, shal R NOVELTIES. Do not fail to see Ub dncroume Ia casts Ou lund Of thréo and @ half millions of | nog requrd ; but, hed President Lincoln lived he would A despatch from Mobile says that Bishop Andrews, place, where the mother of the ‘children boarded. As it | with pa “irorne 8 Curr Bay, 10 days, with | JUBILANT JUBILEK JULY NO. NOW READY. "iyike Bourse closed heavy on th Bth a OTF, dBc, for the | bave received some substantial recognition ‘of a present | the Mothodist Episcopal church Seuth, has issued an ad- | was vory gencrally euppored that the double murder wae | coat'foy FWhiney £00. ey oN ” meee - ; a - ser uate ethane , upon which Mr, Lincoln placed much value. Mra. Lin. 1 | Committed by some person who was acquainted with the | °°, ‘Amos, 8 14 days, with con}, to iE SPARE BED AND BED TO SPARE NOTE Rente dros, in which he counsels submission and a peaceful cf ig ooores ®, Stinson, Cow ya, w , fee; famillen and dealere—Have you seen it? Ke coln has taken the chair to her home in the West, where ram children, public attention was turned to the neighborhood | © « maar f Co. eiwattrans In warm weather, and weig! pounds PROCLAMATION OF WAPOLFON TO THR PRENCH | Mr. Kinman followed the remains of the President, and | Saulosoence im t new order of things. in which they resided, and certain ciroum: whieh | Brig W fing, McLean, Port Royal 8 days, in bailar to | que eV. T. JENNEY & C0., 604 Brondway, Fore: « ARMY IM APRICA has just returned, Mr. Kinman is still in the city. As General Buckner’s address t the soldiers contains the | came within the knowledge of the polis of the Eleventh {ye be! n for Rondout. Fourth street. he Kinpefor Nupoieom ts cia proclamation to | be has formed the acquaintance of the policemen ina | came tone, ward, led to measures for the arrest of thie Ainsley. | R18 Charercake, Trey, Rowton to ieee cienfuegon, 28 | mn - : 4.0 Prono are friea kine. them for their Ia | efvil way, and had the liberty of the etreets granved him. 4 His place of bueiness on Washington strect was noord: | gays with molumen, w Brett, Son & Co. 10th Inst, lat 87 96, rponnien BATHS,13 LAIGHT STRERT —HOUKS GEN ow and the hdergoue. Hie Majesty | he will be no further annoyed. His beard and hair a temen, 6toK A.M. and 3 io OF. Mj ladien, 9AM & 11 is reported that General Andrews is to be a ingly vieited, but wae found closed. A call at the bouro ‘spoke veh FR tu niet of Provi Jo etown), Small, toys Aino le tue great eebvol for, the education of bo | tig AUuration of All Whe laiien,aod he RVUrHE Of Khe A Jo AM voMANd of Moke Uy Ksmeral Milby Amit, su Goutage wives Wap Bqxt made, Yub Whe ohlesd of Moir J with go Hein ay oil mua of 14 ayo oub=Foporied | 11, My Greatens of lux