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emniasionainn NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1865. 8 OUR Rc TURMING VETERANS. KILPATRICK. ¥ 3 seal of immortality. he live to Income Returns for 1864. wun, grateful [Ew] ng njoy the | State Soldiers’ | 6word Presentation te the Little Cavairy- Ee een heneiee rz vsaueh bow enintabtions MASSACHUSETTS. THE PARK. ‘qwhen and Now—Zeclogical Donations— at “amber of Visitors—The Art Zip eggs loweme exzeper 'o Leen ie Rome & comsan.. COteraay—Fiewers Lonicers sempervirens... { Depot, has issued the following circnlar:— . man—Crand Gala Day in Kilpat Jone 8 aig rove, $0 Hee Richese th Fay, 3 ted Souprans’ ~ wlek?’s Camp, $30,218; Philip P. morocco a im Bleom, &e., neo of their besusiful Park. Lychnls dhaleedsalen Py et Bis X : ee is E Mi Now:¥erkers are justly p.- B. + | Lyehnie viearia.. r providing Pas am lag while vf Re. In Swampecott the largest Beddington, en ae eT ‘this continent, anu ™ fruit, 3 ‘once the proprietor of the St. Charles fii ow Or- gene as ple Sia aethe hae boon *6 contiaue® = tar 0., Jeans. wha renarte the enormous sum a 146,10 inte nine enclosures called p-- ‘are requ! e 2 A208 —— Sg" gemer egreoee ; BB, Philling, ide of the Atlantic sink into insignificance wi dred ges rerinea Prom the Weigh cris Negrin capers SAMY: ae at with 1 Ona plece of land nearly nine hun- re seaaig Past two wooks we have Last seluray, in Le. neton, at Son “y —— ~ he ‘sores in extent, where but » few years since goats, aro about twenty thousand New York State wocpe yor to | rincelen tery a larke aasombua."® oflcers, of hem, ; al Proston’ $1,818; ‘and half-famished hogs roamed undisturbed over roturn, and to bospltably those will require m-| the eae of see aR ge a "| or ume ages sung by the immoral Hoses | Thon.” “oustall, "$11,104; deeded (oor of gray rock and patches of sandy, stony soll, where per ghey dollars, We have already collected vious engagements mo yt ee Owing . | 'T am pleased to #00 assembled h-ro in honor | Henry Sais, na ‘Elijah 'W. Upton $10,076. ‘Those ind expended over two thor were unable to of this Jah @ven weeds never grew to anything like perfection, or v. k ped dele, ag (allows ;— ve im obtaining tho follow! bat, -casion not only many of the first officers of the army, | 48), $12,309,» --4 ten thousand, 4praded through pools of stagnant water, whore the green UB Chimie Gm $1060 James Roger. ry vu PAOcERDINGS:— Se eens Pemaratins caer. wn. | Wren sry cases fame. hy hae tne sarge In on their surface told of fever breeding malarias— 3 260 Bataniny eo, Marted from Raleigh at five o'clock ve dome a fand with all my heart Te woe | to that town in 1804— $20,724. “fe " oY this unpromising piece of ground have the best ener- 100 General Ames ant’ staff General Schofield and staff, wee hope, in speaking of the deeds ps . gies of bo Granger and stat, “Colowaie Meer hs aed Bacal me tae ogee cence 0 any that | | The incomes of some of tho sl of AiSsgy for Heads that thought, 50 number of other dist a vage, and 0 “n has mot boon my inteution. Is there | 1g0h ok he eat monet Ane . mates, i aid “octet ace, ees seis ee pars | Mem tne wi ae rE a were p Ypoon employed to make It the most magnificent park tn £ of the troops in garrison at the diferent stat jons, and ee A «age a $101,808 Lyd | our , en tho train arrived at Lexington tt was crowded to | pause for s repfy—nor™. Ilion is cloned and the ele. 440 140,378 te 30 ite utmost capacity with admirers of the gallant “Kil.” thas 4, destroyed for 00,214 sine The vster sow wanders through romano rembes 5 fine of ‘uaic anoompanied ‘dle, party from (Mi figriy + sp tieall gS) 21,938 30,111 \puirts ile and clit all clad’ tn.living green. Around 2 NB, and at Greensboro another aud got tn board. | fesolve, with one ateord&® Mp.” den and_projdice ot inaus 088 Shim grow Sowers of every hue, fancy and form, making ; 25 ah ths ‘eal oh imine oo deep, dark grave, the bittew mathe, | 15'368. % ‘the air heavy with their fragrance, Through walks are es wae chon. the good work to stop, now that we | rece, son, tha bandeon the ren ceetiny cae tide Seanincied satis sake the old , Ti1ve jovershadowed by forest trees he catches glimpses of = 2 ae ne ieee sirend Sone eenanet to- Ue lipeattok’n headquarters band in discoursing music, | there on our bended ki on fi th 53,670 ‘qaarble srohes, ayivan lakes, epaaued by bridges of fairy ew c name a a loyal Be tbe paseenasce, had Sieseaberkad they, with an aemiy amie sree, pray ts joes Deeuiy, nd rasie temple, overgrown by climbing Al donations sould be nent to, repeat, youn, aamtied in Poe eg rr or mee ly ai ogattier in the : ee pales natant ER : pe anes Presenting _s splendid a sad corteru 2 stemontes of the proscntation took | bonds of liberty, nanan Soran ae hall dare ‘ TROY. ‘h Iimit to our property In green euckeures are confined buffaloes, wolves and ir Another detachment of the above regiment, number- ies jafact 5 fecrirom the Western prairies, .and in their company. | Meier lemey ing one hundred and twenty-eight mea, under command | 30 Metden:lenoy Now Yorke mee ret ena wena: | oar terest andedhe'eatsn of crv and roles is (he temay sik lifts his stately head. Playful monkeys of Captaim John W. Clark, arrived at the Battery Bar. | Stuer richiy gilt) The chéin om the ‘of solid | shall'with one voteo’ cry ont, ncw southwart I 4 id. On the ‘of the scab. | of take its . Genere, I thank you’ fst Spoons rom Aan fret ere sar mene racks yestonay morning from Harper's Ferry. They | Stra the tia a. Soares ‘dumonds ona | Deaatiful. prevent, Yor the kind ‘words you i Bomesticatod, their anties afford a never fall ‘afternoon for Gackett’s Harbor, scroll supported by ‘recording angels, relief. address me, and you those a ‘ pource of amusement tooth young and old. NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENTS BN ROUTE HOME, | TH? lower bandis richly embossed with a representation mon who, by this grateful act, have bat'gi turned an income of $191,600 for 1863 crowds om $250, of tho American shield, the starsof which are made of | ™o‘another proof of their devotion and love, and adilt’ ; q Boros, June 25, 1806. | diamonds “Tho blade ie of the Muest ‘Americar ttock | another link to that ciisin which fe to bind vs toxeite’ \ facturing, camcerm in the. Ninth, ward, who. returned The ateol, ring concerm in the Ninth ward, who returneé steamer Ariadne, from Richmond, Va., with the | inlaid with gilt, and on it are engraved the names of the | till time with each shalf be no more; afd’ now that,.so' | , 106,424 for 1863, returns for 1864 about $150,000. As Tonth and Twelfth New Hampshire regiments, and the | Déttles in which the Genoral has participated. The hilt | fF a4 we are concerned; our work is well nigh dons, the as received tho seturns of the manufacturing interest steamer State of Maine, with the Thirteenth Now Ha is surmounted ‘an eagle standing on a globe. The | ast hostile shot been frod—now that war has yielded to orally are equally satisfactory in proportion. shire regime reise te ath New Hamp- | guard is embellished with the figure of a horse at full | P’8ce, and commotion to repose—I wlll’ gatetUlig- camry oe shire regiment, arrived here to-day. They to | speed, and that part which protects the inside of the | this sword to my home, away up among tite Jersey hike, INCREASE IN INTERNAL BEVENUB. -morrow by rail, - wrist projects several inches, and ropresents the head of | 404 there in that sacred spot of my boyhood it shall quietly (From the Ciscinnati Commercial. } ahorsc, It ism creditable ploce of workmanship, and | Sleep-tn its scabbard, proud relic of the sad yet glorions | — Thw t ‘efual revenue returns of the Second Congres. VEGETABLES FOR OUR well worthy of being carried by agentloman possessed of | awe But I need not tell that, should the nation's | stonat dia, ‘Tet of Obto (the Western district of Cincinnatt VETERANS. auch soldigrly qualities as ail acknowledge to be the | Bonor acain be assailed or insult be'oflured to our starry | abd Henn, “OB county), In, M402, wore about two hundred charactoristics of the recipiont. When the crowd had | 8g, @t home or abroad, then, with the first noto of that | thousape'o& a, i wy ag rah pie tar Distribution of Fruit and Vegetables at suit azranged themselves, Brovet Brigudier General | Be™#, thia blade shall loap from its scabbard. The heart | dred thos 14 dollars. In 1864 (Just made out), the birds, with their gleaming plumage, and representatives ‘of the brute creation from every quarter of the globe, ‘are here collected together. {. The intrest manifested by all classes of visitors in Shi» attractive and instructive feature of the Park is very @reat, In time the zoological collection promises to be ‘ono of the finest aud most extensive in the world. , (Groat care is taken to study the characteristics of all the animals and,dirds, and so far the bill of mortality has Deon very light. During the present month the colleo- D. Atkins arose that now beats in friendship for all around, by the'nofse tina: ‘He over one midion, one hundred thou- ‘Wien has been increased by the following donations: — the Various Military Stations Round PRS TION arate, ‘he following | Cfpattio and my country’s danger, rill of te fst Hold | geud-dotlaw: ', Thewe facta show that the machinory’ le \_ One spider monkey—Mr. J. 0. Woods, No, 68 East New York, Se. on Gawenat KiPatnick—You are surrounded “here | of battle throb with all its old anxiety for succe: becoming opera 1 YET See weet “ {One ringt me -—Mr. James B. : yd onkey- Mingay, No. 19 = pea fowls—Mr. Chas. H. Lilienthal. ir Cuban game fowls—-Mr. James D’Hervilly. One cub, from South America—Mr. Robert Gor. One hawk—Mr, T. L Browning. pet? alligator—Joseph Bell, fia., No. 41 Chambors One large owl—Mr. A. C. Brady, No: 100 East Fourth | phelictrum cornutt, Btroet. ‘Tilta Americana... THE NUMBER OF VISITORS Tilia Europe... ‘on foot, on horseback and in carriages, is something ex- | Tradescantis virginica, Araordinary, A few facts and figures will serve to give a | V#leriana officinalio. .. ‘lear idea of the estimation in which the Park is held by Yoriee in . ‘dni interesting exoursion was made shout the bay OMicers of the old Third cavalry division of the | this arm, nerved by the proud memories of thie pea r f the | this hour, will sirike with all its vigorous vitality of yore. yesterday by Colonel Colyer, of the State Soldiers’ Depot, Mary Di the honor to anna’ Sonsmaed of ding. | BMtT pray God that hour may nares tome at aoa and a large party of Indios, for the parpote of distribu. | gold, in North Goorga, a year ago last May, Just at the | this struggle the jarring dlscords of party strife and seo, . ¢ rm of fanaticism ting fruit, vegetables, de., at the diferent military | Stor General Sherman wien tangie the anges LY | bo hushed forever, and that all hearts, however div. stations in and about our harbor. A large quantity of | government their weakness, and td so much to com, | CoPdsnt, may bring up acceptable sacrifices and lay them meat, strawberrion, chorrios, cabbage, &e. was taken on | quer peace and establish the good old government of | °> the altar of liberty— board at Washington Market, and the party embarked | Washington upon a foundation as secure and perpetual | May Columbia’s soll havea war line no longor, riba Babin Sere Wak. ML Thace were ag the “rock-ribbed hills.” None know so well as they | A line betweon brothers, contlicting their own; re on board | the Horculean labora of ourself in all of these cam- | May the blessed reunion edment hearts yot stronger, bi crests el Le o eo Rollef Associa. | palgns. General, we had heard of you before you camo, | ‘Tho past bo forgotten and buried alone. ion in Mrs. Colonel Ellison, Miss Kennedy, Mra, Wood | crowned with a star for the part you ‘en in the | Peace, peacel "Tis the dearest, happiest word and Mrs, Manning; the Howard street Soldiers’ Depot, in eer army, weaving fresh laurels for your desporate ‘That man long at war with his pi peed heard, ‘to reseue our comrades who were enduring the | ” y Mra. Colyer, the Missoa Morris, Mrs, and Miss Van Den- | horrors of Libby. You camo to” us when our | "orinihe uavetoet nice torched ot tis hecp strings of houvel and Miss Chapman; Willett’s Point Society, in the Potton was first born, and since then you Heaven. 8 _E PROPERTY IN MARYLAND. Afprowite Marlborough @{d.) Gazoite.} Thearsonut of am, casable property in Prince George's county, as ascertalinn, | BY the reoent correction of Asseaa- taeut Hooks, 1s 970m, 412 Last year it was $9,189,863, The detunition wisorme, ‘oned by the withdrawal of negre property from the aggre, "ent. Court of Sp eclal Sessions. ‘There were forty-fott'oam 80D the calendar Saturtay. The disposition made ef thea ° Cases by Justices Dowling and’ Kelly ix as follows: 2hn Beang, assault and battery, fined: $10; Janse WaqWo, aseaah and battery, Julia Commor; a pra itentiary three ree Davis, lapse! termia TY three mouths fined $28; ‘Thomas Dodge, amsals and battery, peniten- ip! Staphylea trifoliata. been to us our father, our Jeador, our Bho people. On fine Saturdays and Sundays the number | Vitis aestivalis Missos Bunting, snd the New Kogland Association in | light and. life. Well do me's * Numerous and heartfelt congratulations were ex- ‘ : Temomber wh NB tiary th; Jane Evavest, Ixrceny, penitentiary f visitors is never loss than fifty thousand. The'ave- | V Miss Hale. first led the little weak division against Wheeler from | Changed after the General had concluded, and then the fou monthes Lyme Grit, lesceny, penitentiary one Fage attendance on other days is about Often thousaud; ‘Visits were made in the harbor to tho steamship Stato | Ringgold, and pushed back bis pickets and ou Per ei ae ee car cories howe Nay Rertiek id ; Ann Nagi, arceny and notorious f hima from his camp in front of “Rocky Face,” and | Pated onihene ae Mary $25; house thief, penitextiary sia myenths; Donne! ‘but so vast is the extent of the Park that it never Cit: of Maino, gunboats Valley City and Fort Hi the R. ap- 'y Intelligence. ley City lonry, the how saucily you unlimbered your artillery, su od A REPAST p, Gworge 1d; asaaoll {pears crowded. Avorman Hor Daz —Yeoterda may bo classed among | %, Oyler and the torpedo Naubue, on board of each of | a couple of rorlinente ‘oni and towed shell at hiny, | Which n every way was worthy of the occeston. Tablas | Sug’ tultery, fined. $16; dyes Onion Taresny tent ‘The following are the official retarns of th the bottoat ot the ‘oath ‘ which vessela ® large quantity of provisions were be- | while he had six thousand cavalry drawn up in plain | Wore set the whole length of the Court room, and on | $39; Samuel Mackey, larceny, penitentiary four :nonthe rns @ number of season, the thermometer having reach- | stowed. view in your front; amd we remember when you came | them was-to be found every delicacy of the with | and’ fined $50; James Maloy, pickyosket, penitentiary [Persons who visited the Park during a few days of last | © ninety degrees at about eleven o'clock A. M., and con- | The were received on board of the Naubuc by | back with the rear guard to our camp at Ringgold, | Wine and other luxuries in abundance. Three different | six months. vane i ‘week :— tinuing in that latitude until four P. M., when the advent | several of the officers, who explained to their visitors | Your little division had infused into it your own rest- | times the tables. were Toplenished, and every one was Bquesriane, Vehicle, | Of ome clouds from the westward caused it to decline to | the principle of this great engine of maritime war. The | loss, dashing spirit, We do not forgot, elther, that you, | sétistied with the material and quantity, ‘We Can Do Without’ Barope.—Every- Batarday, “0 Tara | clehty. It was warm enough, even at that for | Naubuc has been lying in our harbor sinoe its com; with your ithe division, led the right of Sherman’s | _ There wero many pleasant incidents wh'ch will long be | thing Americans need American can wupply. Bunday, + 263 6'059 | those who had to pedestrianize to any great exte: tion, about three months since. It was built at the City army through Mickojack and down through Snake | Temembered by the participants which our limited space | more, the fact. that PHAMON'S “NIGHT ‘dLdomind Monday, Ji 33 8074 | Axmvansany or Tae Drvoriona, Sixoma Maxrrxa.— Iron Works, Williamsburg; is two hundred and twenty- Greck Gap, and with what boldness and energy you | Prevents us from mentioning. On the whole it was one CEREUS” ts the admitted superior of all the Buyopean pers Tuesday, J ar 244 | The i five feet by forty-five, and nine feet deep. Asall of that and drove the enemy from the Cros roads, | of tho most successful affairs of the sort that wo have | fumes, shows conclusively thet Im the felingd, Auglirice, aw Wednesis Cs oun snniversary of the Devotional Singing Society will | description, it is almost level with the water, the iron of ning an imporaint position for Sherman’s army to | Yet heard of inthe army. A noticeable feature of the irs aoe amano ak et ort, , take place this evening at the Middle Dutch church, cor- | her sides five inches thick; eight men, including oun in front of Resaca, and for yourself, General, | fair was the presence of nearly two hundred citizens, ae ss di It is estimated that the average number of persons in | ner of Lafayette place and Fourth e pro- icers, ‘Bah vi Y street. Th off comprise the crow, a gren gu of cl t hol including many ladies and some of the most prominent ‘each vehicle is three; and from the above figures it will | gramme ‘of exerciane is quite attractive, r “ t ee See Sete. |. iret Aenerely cuae.. ES. 08 alee \nddeenees A.—Marsh’s Truss Ofice, 22%: Broadway Promising »va- | inch bore (one hundred and seventy-five-poundor), is a will never forget his emotions when he mot you | personages of the vicinity. They. all secived to enjoy ot {ding).—Shontder Bi Wiwatie Stooki be seen that the n Tiety of sacred and patriotic music chicily. placed at the bow, and two propeliers enable It to be Being’ borne from “tho Se ‘and bleeding, but | themselves, and exp: themselves as much gratified | (Museum Bul 7 a forty-cight ee eee enteaRit ae wes pence error 2ettbaro turned in an incredibly short space of time. It is « pity fall''of soldieriy, Gahance ey Pela ‘onelaimed Srhey | at the whole performance. Rn ene ms | es ty-nine. Police Intelligence. an mity has not been tothe Nawbacto try | have hit me, Atkins, but give thom hell.” Wel perenne . ‘THE ART GALLERY FEARFUL AND UNPROVOKED ASSAULT WITH A ENIFE. bers c pore the rebel ag It is, however, in re- Seome w Beer Briaps your compliments as you German Festivats. " De) Reottenss itor cient 4 ag 4 serve for whatever may offer. rect i Laude we inquired the extent be HARN E: ay. % not yot ready for tho reception of the public, but | Ata late hour on Saturday night P. Charles Weatfild, | "*Tye'state of ‘Maine has enly put into New York for | wound, and when told It was not taial, we were glad’ We | The German cabinet makers, numbering several thou: | charge of nriy cents each, until mall -commmumientions are ‘will be o in a short time. Among the objects to be | Proprietor of a concert and lager beer saloon at 215 Wil- | coal on her way to Boston. She has on board two hun- | waited, guarding the railroad im rear of Sherman's army, | *d, who are represented by the German Cabinet goon there are fine busts of the Prince of Wales, and also | liam street, made a violent and unprovoked’ assault on pe and seedieey Ke 3 hed Bayle jist Baw yrre a while you had gone to your Northern home, but impa- | Makers’ Union (Vereinigte Fischler), have arranged a fos- {t,t late Archbishop Haghes; a spended, mo‘el of | Pter Yoger, of No. 29 Frankfort sret, while tho ator | Teflon at Aen ata te ha wie ea ree | te eee” "We at was eth forse fe | MTA fo take place at the Ballovue Gardas, fot of Sa we Sy genera pores in the be! ait quietly on the stoop of his own dwelling. | by the lamb, fruit, &c., which was put on boara. When, | get your wild ride around Atlanta; the gleam and flash | Elghty-first street, to-day, when a» grand procession Pt ape’ PF ecwaat with ane a ‘hiner oe dane It appears that Westfield came from the house adjoining | however, they understood they were io gitt, and were for | of your sabre in that grandest charge ever made on this | will take place. The procession will start from the Ger. fre iy ¥ e Ol Re in | the one in which Yeger lives, with a woman, and discov- | their dinner, they expressed thelr delight in uproarious | continent. You charged through the solid lines formed Room: a and proceed y;bocond strost, is in chargoof the Museum, and } oring Yoxer sitting on the sloop orderod him away. ‘The | cheering. ‘The other vessels referred to were not visited | around you, and rode down your enomy like a barrier reasanpsyiord s, in the Bowery, and pt to ey cue - etlgeecg acer. ei Cgico latter ‘of course refused to be thus forced from his | till the party lad returned to the harbor. Tho Fort | of sand at Lovejoy! And we know how skillfully you | the foot of Curitom street, where the cabinet makers will sttonton, and are or net tae Allee ot the siatucsatien | Sencuee, and after a few, words between the parties | Henry has been engaged in the blockade sorvice off the | handled your litle division, leading the right of | embark on board.of the Mayflower. The procession will Westficld drew a huge knife from bis ket and cat | coast of Florida for t! ‘ Seog around the aqui Satan Waioeton | Your serena nam iting taap wots Cer re, ee Jem a received thts | Smemane OV, heat anklng movoment,shat | he ewcorted bys piatoon of the police and several Gov Is surrender of ichmond. Tho skins of all the rare birds and ani- | nearly from ear to ear. steel penetrated ths | quota of the fruit, &e. At the latter place Col. Marchant | started on his mad expedition northward, your little | German organizations, The Arbeiter Band (a union of roals wh'ch have died in the Park during the last four | bridge of the none, nearly severing it from his | and lady received the visitors courteously. They made | division, with you fecacti leading, pushed back the | trade organizations), the social reform organizations, the All Prizes Cashed im Kegal' Lotteriens circulars and drawings sent. J, CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. A.—Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed. Of1- cial drawings, circulars and information sent. ‘J. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, Mew York. Address to Smokers.—Pollat & Som, Meerschaum Manufacturers, No. 602 Broadway, near Fou street. Pipes and Cigar Holders at retail, cut to-order, boll mounted and repaired. have ben ly prepared and stuffed, and form | face, and disfiguring Yoger in a horrible manner. Weat- | the best of the limited time allowed them to see the | stron, of el 5 Ja itarosting part of the collection. field then ficd to his own premisos, and fastoned himself of! the defences of Fort Wood. There mre at | auc tored iis iafhatee od lis designe: od wien ihe | musical societies Aurora and Saengertisoh, d&c., will par- fogs Tae PARE ON SATURDAY in to prevent being taken by the police. Offers Horbelt thousand men stationed om these two t captain of us ali, Major Goncral Sherman, halved | ticipate in the festivities, which in the evening will con- p ll Welly Everything was fresh, coot | 8d Muller, of the Fourth precinct, hastened to the as. Coplesof Governor Fonton’s address to return- | his army and boldly began his march from the “‘moun- | cludo with a ball at the Germania Assembly Rooms, This ba gain bore m city inte rendered sallapt’s j tog end demanded admittance, but it being | ing soldiers were left at all the forts and vessels, along-| tains to the sea,’’ you General, with your division strong- | copinet ‘ors’ val will be quite an affair. m to the Publiie. ‘ana a on pS oo ag wanpe Hy eile: | tefussd, they burst in the front door. At that moment | with the provisions ly reinfe was selected to gewith Sherman. What maakeey) Soplt M ; BRALUSY'S MAGHOAL FATW" BXFRAOR 3 mb among toe lowers aaa teead OF tn Fart 8 wel Wom ‘Westtield made his escape through @ rear door; but af- Pasning into. the bay, Forts Hamilton, Richmond and | soldier here does not remember the brightautumn morn. | The members of the humoristle Society Concordia will | tits te the wignature “H Dalley te while st tne tnd ne at ead ye Bowsry an early hour in the morning | running a block or two the officers overhauled and | Lafayette were visited and supplied. The party disem- | ing we left Marietta with its smouldering ruins behind? | hold forth at the Bellevue Garden, whero the Mozart centre of the st ie box no small luxury. From an carly hour in the morn | arrested him, He was subsequently arratgned before | barked at each of these plnces and were courtoously | you our leader, wo your followers; and, bidding goodby | yaonnerchon, the Veteran socioty of the Turnor regi- Ai rom the samy svunverte gown were at work sprinkling the wi 9g | Justice Dowling and committed to await the result of | received by the officers in charge. At Fort Lafayotte | to our communicat: set out for the shore of the ol ng ine ‘dr.ves, and om inviting stretchos of frosh, green Inwns | ovo \iisieg, the latter is considered to be in a dan- | General Burke accompanied them around the fort, point- | Atlantic, far to the sauth of us. The emotions that were | ment and other organtzations will join the Concordia, ‘peards pearing tho Respondent eo a cer sition, and should he recover he will be dis- | Ing out the various objects of interest, Every one ovinced | swelling in our hearts then will not be soon forgotien. | The Hambarg Trans-Atlantle Steamship Company, it form come the} — i the e gf hae tho figured for life. Westficld has been SS fan anxiety to see the rebel prisoners coniined there. | You met the enemy at Bear creck strongly in {s announeed, will fu ‘extra steamers to provide for Common” luxury of walk on the grass. Around 1S | and is fur from being a stranger tothe Fourth precinet | These comprised Colonel Maynard, Secretary Mallory | tronched, but you fave them a sight of your nie p orchestra, at the upper end of the Mall, marque police. and Senator Hill; but thelr curiosity was not gratifi gleaming’ sabres, and tho first bold charge sent them fly- | the passage of passengers from this city who are to A Raid.—All Housekeepers aro Advised to use DUTCHER'S Lightning Fly Bold by all drug- put up and soures of benches placed to accommodate General Burke informed us that Mr. Mallory and Senator | ing, leaving their artillery as your trophy; and then on | visit Bremen during the Schnotgenfest. One of these With seats a few persons of the many thos. STABBING AFFRAY IN SULLIVAN STREET. Till soom perfectly eatiafed with tholr ineareoration, and | to-dimon, where the Jingling scabbards of your troopors Sok tor @ Wettle of Ba Bandoline ., . ten the Bavaria, will leave h the 28th inst. | for the Hair. CASW 5 Ret j From aie. citiveits the heer whee the gouceri | _ 4 Quarrel took place tn Sullivan street, near Grand, on | occupy thelr time Cetera ans ecuaes fee ig Cent eames: spire dna i eon pee This feaval will commence on. the 16th of July, and | HOWARD, SANGRE & G0. Mos and. lo0 Caamabore Srests Saturday night, between Robert Stephenson and Thomas | An ivea was also entertained (the !) that there.were | terror to the soldiers and citizens of that city; and | ¢.,.clude-om the 23d of the same month. Wholesale Agents. ‘commen od—half-past four—the people thi inte * fearful dungeons beneath the fort, into whioh, as in | on, ever. in the advance of the army, hoping to roscue fhe Parx at every entrance. Pedestrians, eauesiane and | H. Cunningham, during which, the, tier drevricdeg e | {0% of the Bastile, prisoners were oobiiued. | out prisoners at Millon, and turning back only be-ause | ,,Areception of the visiting sharpeloctary eos People in carrnges, and was porformiug some of the | di nd. Oanpingham was arrested by the | The General, Bowever, disahused the minds of bis | the prigonera hed been removed, Etopping et Buckhead Where tieketa for quarters will be distributed to the vial sietead roductions of chubert, Dosizetd, Weber and | Bighth precinct folice and taken before Justice Ledwith, | Tuy’ saitated wish bel proonors, but covld ‘nok send | flow loam of tree Mondred, just to caavince nit you | 2", A.grand procession wil wk place around the ety a TiO cou! yor , three hu wo oe Shicr masters in the science of aweet sounds. They were | who committed him in default of $3,000 bail. ‘The in. | in oounty "jampers,” Gipapees to bana gave Sanam ennlt fn ems ae om en eee Tras (og | on the wall, and through some of tho principal thorough. Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the ws, Basler lo aa Ao" ai ‘Tea only perfect: ‘Closely. togou ce of the lives at No, 197 Kast Twenty-third street, and : fagos, at ten o'clock on Sunday. The sharpshooters will a Hair Dye—Cheapest im packed closely together, ‘iss inthels light colored rum- | Cumagham at No, 20 Laurens atret. fmmente amount of annoyance. There sre about six | one; and General, we know how you ledat Waynesboro, | take their places in the procession in alphabetical order, | prion Dest in quality, Try it sail by aruggata Depes nor dresses; chilaren in the coote:t of cool attire; those ban “§ yey Fa ree ete eee wet | neem ene, he, snoeen position of ler, 10 | gocording to societies and States, After the y street. ‘Br the sterner sex in straw hata and linen coats; while suc edit Soecec at he ha : part of the famiton® Raed ohn great artonishment.. This tie etiee Gitnes sem See oeoaes’ ead his. yi Procession, the presentation of the Bundes banner | Chevalierts, Life for the Hair Restores there and there among the crowded assemblage were men | George Flurie, a upper gan, ft may be remember Aarbiey in the world, | But I cannot dwell upon the part you have taken in this 4 ee a eee eee Lad — _— ‘with crutches and. dressed in xoiled and iaded uniforms. | ejty, and August Relt, had a dimeulty on Saturday night, | fregsuring twenty foet long by six foot 3 inches in diame- | war, oven with thia division. Nd time permit I could | porn’ grime aay” prize, exercises, concerts, ‘an Peet te a Cah ga i Raat en as a They arc the hroes of the country, and seemed to enjoy | yen pjurie fired # pistol, the ball from which took effect | ter. Its weight 1s one hundred and sixteon thousand | call'up many ploazant memorios of our stay at Savannah, | ji) eee: SeOaes Concerts, 8 apd at my, ofice vory highly the gay and brilliaim scene | surroundl Reit’s left cheek and’ lodged in the muscles of the | four h aud. ninety-coven pounds, and cervies @ | and. our winter campeign through the’ Carolinas, have | jlammation and various festivities are @ place. ‘ALL Them. ‘The concert was, as usual, well managed, wae Oe es the — and our campeign through the nas, have | The great Feat shooting contest begins on Monday, the Dr. J. H. Sehenek, of Philadelphia, wilk Visit New York pratessional! ware gouty, cmapetee acess causing @ very ‘wound. | one thousana and eight miles with | mention of Aiken, Averasboro and Bentonsville, fi us 4 ‘every piece loudiy applauded, But the music, excellent cer Woodraff, of the Twentioth my Breet arrested | effect. Major D. WWosdrvofey with ‘Lieutenant Putnam, | with ad aud pride of you as our leader, In oe bea re a ae eae wets A gerard og Lg ~ attractio: ewait the | are P.M, Fourth of July. His reome are at + though it was, did not form the only + Flurie, and Justice Ledwith comm! in command here. The fort inounta.seventy-two | march and bivouac and battle we know that your bold, ‘THE CRICKET GROUND, Feault‘of his victim's injuries, ans, eleven of them of Afteen imch bore. “Fort ich. | restess spirit has never for a moment Toreakod you watt | $7¢R oe Oe at oo any. can tnamneeoe the Serenity ayy0 20 pousnaee, ee, yell elenaes, DANORROUSLY STABBED BY & WOMAN. pa re Te See cer aivipiua: toot uaeer OF ‘Tho officer and | hatt ham been erected om the festival grounds, whero me ot the admirers of this manly” game, had a sod Officer Leonard, of the Seventh'precinct, arrested # wo- | but soveral of the ladies becoming afflicted with the ties, desiring to present you with some tokea af ad. | turing the sreuing, fireworks are to be splayed an: ‘Rime there in the enjoyment of their favorite pastime. | man named Mary Scott, onthe charge of having assaulted | de mer, this intention was not carried out. A landing | miration, have ordered to be made for you this magnificent | Orators have to report to the Press “he members of the St. George's Club-are to be found | o. yadiil, an aged woman living at No. 33 Monroe | Wa muade at Coney Island, after which, the stenmer |’ sword, and without my knowledge, ttiey have chosen me under whose auspices a dally festival gazet chore eacnitnp Senet, and some excellent play i8 | gireot with's sharp-bladed caso knife. Mrs Madill was moved towards Now York, arriving at the landing stage | to present it to you in their behalf. The war is over, will A Dr. Beckneli’s Syrup,for the Cure of Dye Goaidineno opiaias” DEMAS BARNES 2 CO. Rpoota. Pla; Balis, Al kinds at My ot 9-1 eer A bere weet of Broadway. tung) Le andthe, salsa tamemivive bas already publis! i work as a guide for the visiting son when they are on hand. Warm, sunny | triniy"cut about tho face, and a portion of her lower lip | St nine ovclock. Gensral, bat this ‘sword comes to you all the samo, ore an a guide forthe vining ‘each as we had on Saturday, is always sure to - ‘All the provisions on board were distributed, and | «hoart offering” of your old division. We hope it may long as | Waa sovored. Tho origin of the quarrel between these ‘Compt scores to enjoy w sail on the lake.” Th» Maa in which resulted in the deadly assault, did not | hearty cheors from the veteran rocipionts showed & tho: | aicep in its ;for the chivalrous and brave never | wilt take at the close of | the | feall. | , Wireweuks, Plage, Lanterns, Shicids, ‘were 1 during the whole afternoon w'th freights of | Women, Tough appreciation of the gift. The provisions were pur- | draw thelr swords but to conquer peace; but wo know « ” iM ne, at TOW NBEN| Broedway. Teemutae’ children, faitended by thelr parents. Under | $anepite, ‘Justice Mansdeld committed Mary ‘o.prison Chased out of fands oBtained from ‘tho citizensof New | full we sh Wal OR Sunday, the 198 oF Tay, Beas Cotimatiec Hoepedoen be. per peck; Virecrackars, 16a. pet Deck, 86 pet the terrice at the entranc: to the lake Messrs. Stetson | [oF trial, withou York through the exertions of Colonel Colyer, of the | should the tempest of war overshadow our land, UE Pat coucaa tn roperense to.the,cuiriopliiee end-ta-[ Om” ‘and Radford have placed a number of tables and bench 8 ANOTHER HAUL OF FOURTH WARD CYPRIANS. Soldiers’ Depot. The fands in his hands are now entirely ane foids cout Bemezeet Freedom's tom a see, stitutions of the old hansotown, to excursions and railroad Get Mre. 8. A. Allen’s Worki’s Hate whore refreshments are served. This was reviored | Cepiain Thorne, of the Fourth precinct, and his officers, | ¢xpended, and, as s large number of troops are yot to | Wor unoorts. suite Pine Rone Raitt or tne dhunder; | communication; in eferonce to the arrangements for | Restorer and Dressing for restoring, nviguraling and beaut meoeesary on account of the somow hat limited accommo- arrive in’ New’ York, it is necessary they should be re- of B be 4G fylug the hairy Bold by all druggies. setione be thelr establishment, the Casino, at which | mado anothor raid on the disreputable females late on | Hienished in order that our veterans may be iy + Bingmrens from the steer VinUse Nt Pel enacas pte meaty ee wee Weekesed | pects ‘Place some thousands of ices and othor seasonable dell- | Saturday night, and gathered up about twenty of them. | treated on their return from the battle olds of the | and conduct with Ite point every tl ; {uneland; in reference to the trade, produce and marine | Gowraud’s Itallam Medicated Soa <acies are disposed of every fine day, The prisoners were taken before Justice Dowling, and | South. The various ladios’ associations above reforred | For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slavos, exhibition on the festival ground; in reference to the | cures Tan, Freckles, Teter, Beuptions, 7 and Sak YLORAL BEAUTIRG. canmeaiaien, Co; SE SSMRNISS 40,180 Barge & ve | t0 Rave done and are doing & a ae eis aie}: ements Sart a a or ae ee eit as 1 | races on the 18th and 19th of July. The arrangements | blemishes, at hie depot, 453 Broadway, Mailed, 75 conte Lovers of botany and horticulture ee a! banat = grancy. eeaittne eee éceneibe sere: wt rig for their untiring exe waren seeelten 66 ‘Oub Attmicedton for yo0 00.0 aoitle?, the. for this groat festival are under @ direction of «cen ane nog 5 RS Park will dow btless be an aan pA = By fined Cuass Pant hee leniah, both ‘On the trip there were distribnted nine lambs, four heart offering of the bray. “a division you have so long J bon store of BLUXOME, coger s Teed closing cup following list of planta and flowers, which ard to be seen jotte ips and her husband, Isaiah, thousand three thousand bunches lettuce, two | commanded. Take it. Well do we know how you have GERMAN FRSTIVITIRG YESTERDAY. oon ata fine und very popular assortment ot Ribbons, Preach all (weir beauty during alg mow colored, had somo trouble of an aggravated nature on | thousand bundies of radishes, fifteen barrels of turni worn your etna ly «soa We ask no other guarantee Some four or five thousand persons visited sFunk’s | Flowers, Laces, Straw Hata, Bonnet Frames, &c., o. ‘hen Chai ht to sil her | one hundred dozen bundles of ten thousand | of how you will wear th goods will be positively sold. CESS att Rove flowering milfoil. pence bait Ste "a carving Minite, Atler Griving Isaiah | baskets of strawberries, twenty beste of cherries, | _ General Kruratmick accepted the sword, and replied to | Union Park, at the foot of Sixty-tlird street, yesterday, on into the strect and pitching a pail after him she follow. | twenty bags of peas six bushels of whortleberries. | the above in the following eloquent where the musical society Saengerfest had arranged a fos. Gold Hunting Watches. Mewepes “he gi ed in pursuit, and, hen ‘wabint reach, threw the carving | The namaber of men who will receive the benefit of this SPEROH OF ACCEPTANCE. tival ia which the following German societies participa. ae} Chand pe} gh gy Fea ty Tt ~ fi gf maa Ee in "eau to eet, | an a Gong Gy na | oem incr ty wero | wretch, | a ar Haak ee ae —— ne time of commlttin - rogret that I have long since forgotien—if I over knew. | 41 stennerchor, Aurora of the Social Reformers, Beetho False the time of committing the assault, Charlotte was ar- | Colyer, and the oxcursionists, In addition to having @ | how to cluster and join together in sweet harmon: eae rested after a desperate resistance, and the Magistrate exceedingly pleasant trip, enjoy the satisfaction of | that could now pcpteny after listening to ‘your eloquentad- ven, Liederkrang, Frohsinn of New York, Muzart Verein, Anchusa, held ber for trial. having shown our gallant soldiers and sailors Loma eg drexs, all this fine array of beauty and of chivalry, and | (racorstuctzungs Verein and Melrose Lledortafel, Music Prim-leaved andromeda, CAR ROBBERY. vaitant deeds are not forgotton by the city of New York, | at the same timofully xpress the proud feelings of my and songa were of course not allowed, it being § unday. Howe Sewin Machine Cormpany.— ELIAS HOWE, Jr., Pesoldent, 629 Broadway, New Yo Immense Prices Paid for Olt Books, Anchusa ftalien..... Andromeda ligustvi y Sf * and that they will always have a claim on the generosity ‘this occasion. If there is one thought more pam Gaiten-camapblte On Saturday evening Mr. Aatonio Damoreti, of O46 | Sf tuelr country. titan all others chat are with tr ° | the singers, however, indulged in various pastimes and | 0.00 old and, nen Books op band cheap, IEGOA’ Ariseina te{byllum. Indian turnip. Broadway, was riding up the Bowery in # Third avenue nosa, it is the thought that he is loved and re social enjoyments, 0 casioually #0-called ‘sacred songs , L138 Beekman. Azaten j onticm. «.. 4. Pontic azaloa. car, when ho caught’ @ young man, named James Fitz. Singular Effects of Lightning, his comrades in arms; that I have beon thus fortunate; | were rendered and of course allowed by the, police, via Lottery O Ti Wiss Seeeet, Oalycanth«¢ toridas. Sweot-» ented shrub. atrick, in the act of ing a gold valued at [From the Hartford Times, June 24.) that after so many long campaigns, battles and victories, | Similar festivities took place at the ont Wh me. as = ony Oe “1 selonenen Calycanthus laevigatus. Smooth leaved calycanthus. 76, from his poeket zpairick was by Mr. Lightning strack in two or three places about Water. | Ihave wou and maintained up to the glorious end the | Garden, where the hamoristic oes _ — prises lepniges 'F. COLBY. ‘Calysteg’a rosea fl. pl Double pink calystegia. Damoreti and passed to the custody of oMocr Bante, of | bury on Sunday Inst. It hit S. W. Cowell's house, west | love and respect of my soldiers. ‘Thia benatiful sword— | and various other German socletion ce fmmr panula persicifolia, Peach-leaved campanula, | the Fifteenth precinct, In default of $2,500 bail Jus- | of Piatt’s rilis, with terrific and, though th proud emblem of an honorable profession—tells me | The Arion Society made an excursion ntiendrs, | OL Hyes Made New, Without Speeta- 4 ecandous. 5 tice Ledwith committed the prisoner for tint. wee ‘igh'a.ng rod on the building, floors, ce in language not to be mistaken, Kon from ae Feneenn * tages jh om rm tpedicines Pamphlet mailed free on seceiyt Chimay hila maculata, potted winter green, ESCAPE OF A BURGLAR—HE BHuAKS AWAY YRom | (ilmneys Ke., were ripped all to plecon ‘Tle traccd | its Lewuty, intrinsic value aud | groat | usefulness, | of th lo Benday Ia A plenio was also held at Conrad's | tau copia’ AGAITIE ep, 1,10 ‘cn Chimaprila umber Chimavthus virginia ‘Clomatis viticetia... rince’s were left in every room but one, and in that one lay ® | although its bright blade may never be tarnished by t ge ten, Fe oe woman confin aby Mines, OXt of ax persons in the dust pepe battle, or dash in advance of charging | bled. Tho enforcement of the old Sunday Inw we gene. ‘ine bower clematis. A few nights since the Tenth precinct police arrested | house, only Mr. Cowell himsel/, waa injured; the squadrons as they ride to victory or the ex yet It is | rally approved, as its object is the by gg Ay which ‘The arboresceut bladder | Andrew McKay, charged with breaking into Kivin’s Inger | floor over which he was sitting wax forn up, and bly doar to me from tho fact shat it fx presented by | low concert saloons in the lower part o y, Pitest—Halt Chinese Cure for Pites, Di- on $2. Bonk NN ee ae “t in HR AO Bean tea f i f a f disroputal reohs, Wut ‘senna. “ th» shock paralyzed one of his foot, cansing it to ‘al Atkins (true fried, faithful, well tried soldier), | are tho resort of thieves and disroy A —_— SO * Seow oriental bladder senna. ba ee ia choneab ott bet teseeenered teak swell up badly and disabling it fer a time, The no name of those brave men who have shared wit causes a great deal of ee ae yoy smith, Martin & Ce, ji t % melting off the wastepipe in its cail, and kill ng seve. deods from the Obio to the sea have rendered them im some (iat jo ight 4 - de. Brow!» crime, Kole allver watch from the pocket of Mr, Blachot, | ray Chichen - on. the; eppcaiie -cthe.ah. he thortal. Foldiers, you haven right on all occasions to | the ordinaner. The Society Saengortest, by way of Q Now York whom he found asleep on a stoop. | In his Might McKay | ‘Tho lightning also entered! the house of Mr. John # font your well énened lonrels, and most cortainty on alted ita festival at the Union Pat Yentartay s U. 8. 1.2 LOAK AGENTS, . ror immpediatt x “ Siese Mepabaye adiees ‘Sagkas Goud, ook McKay on Barnt Hili, by way of the ol imuey, shaking oft the | this oecasion T have a right to congratilaie yon on thom i 8 ee ere liSeral cosamiontons: peed io partics parvhas rALAegUs pyracant 4 6 sete: Ang : tees covers from the stove and disturbing ‘Uy weraily in | | first made Acqualatance away Up an ie billy ay a Cynaglousuim sempervirens ..Evergre n hound’s tongue, | {0M the Tombs, and whit on the way to court wherehe | the room. A visitor from LitchGold, Felix Whighy, bad | of Georgia. “Ahm you nunbered scare t nd a reas of government seouritioe perehasod and (os ~Deiphinium toriwosam Beautiful larkspur, eee ee Oe eet enety | ove of ie lege paralyzed, a piece tora from the log of | sabrom, yet when the yreat Sh : ; sale. iad hinese larkapur, Ee TCO ie eee eak the fanitive inde | bis Panintonus and Lis boot wrenched from bis foot st | army In motion you lod the wiv A Man Dnownen, —Coroner Collin yesterday held an in i con Cin, Metab enna Fy surmcte and metlog with. some tenement house | te Aine Instant ib oe Grove Wheelers quest on the body of John Sheridan, who was fond | Trasses-Marsh g& Coe . a hte See dpeted eebnan” friend ‘kopt close till nightfall, when be could {From the Htssburg Commercial, Juno 29.) tir een ey drowned at the foot of Charlos treat, Nori river How | Yaa * sole Gagan iy + Wild olive tree, eee ee ; aera Ou ni oil flay, was trek by lightning, about seven nistes | bhe ret of Rocky i I to havo been accliental. Me war Afty yours 0 1S SUOTHING AY RUP is the pre 4 below Franklin, and l of (he Tonneres yuu paswert through Sn hge, and a nndive of Trelnnd, Deceased bas left a widow, | Nave Mrs, MINEL OM Yeuale phesicianay and murses I Si “(DESCENT ON A CONCERT SALOON.” hg On the. tow peek wha and for your bold, ee sai! and inyorian who Lves at 205 West Thirty-sevennh strost Unser imams. 5 us boon, used, for Calrty este with Cote Beton To THE EDITOM OF THB HMRALD. the guy red, slriking big and tearing the clothing com- | sazce, on the following day recolved the than J Farsn Bursina Oaevatry.—Mary Jane Myers, a little | never failing #afety and scone 07 ¢ in, cures dyson Kuropean spindle tree. pivtely of his persun. ished Oldier, « “l{riend, Joumortel Melher- anes cars of age, Whore perente reside at thet children, | It relieve ie hey wiaieotio Bt fayan spindle tree Under the above heading we notice in your iseue of ahnorhinale fn the. borongh wo that day your course Las Lei on and | girl four anda years of age, Wary and dlazrhors ari Yeats the motXer ‘aoe leaved spindle tree. | to-day a’ statement of tho afrost of all parties in our ct, Chen inks O40. Iten- record pure and briatt unstained by Yr utreat, died yesterday morning from the ue Giving bealth to “ jarrow leaved spindie tree. | saloon, on ing been drugged and house € the Chock off | det he history of that lang earmpe from | of burns received on Friday last, in consequence of her ie ide Hate Re plondid gazania, ree terete nS ecu teey ie. : ny ruane a “), end shattered Uhre posts eupporting | Ringgold to Avanta and froin Ativuta to the Bea Tah Be A ving fire from @ furnace in the tear yard. ws Bie, Oe he jerman geuiste. Pergons arrested have been honorably acquitted, no | a bed on which a child wee sey ab al usher | with your eitcomfal raids and many ViMines foe | Coroner Collin held en inquest, and the jury rendered @ | Storer an poonethireAntsntsensen. tee” $e sere green Weed, peste being bronghingeians aon. p Evatt Tivod of your fafton contr 9 are st emed to sbi ict in accordance with the foregoing tacts Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing M i oney locus ree against | SLRBIC! . a Romacce, Lud although you sere hot p emitted me so . " ypeuphila paniculata paniculata gy peop bila, Md vai ie Lemaco® SERB SO Neano Surrsox 1x lowk.—The Jowa Ropublican State | the dangers of thaws dospo.ate struggles along the b Court of Appeats. [dle dn A pernengaetbo 32 erectoum giganteum igantic cow parsnip, bi mnt nn Convention has nated the fellowmg ticket: of the far famed Kenesaw, yet in the grand mov "ALBANY Juno 2%, 1865, rn 990 Broadway, corner @wenty second etree. Hypericam perforavam #t. John's wort. Court Calendar—This Day. For Govervor, Hon, William ML Stone; Por Ploutenant | about Atianta you won the admirat p° the ‘The Now Haven Railrond caao still on, Mossrd. Ficlta, - a pax 8 orecta, tar grass, Poa iT. , without | Governor, Hoa. B. F. Gué: for Sopreime Judge, Non. | army, ant for your valuable serv wit | i dditnehen, Peckham, Rodman and Ratherford heard | yywneeter & Wilson, NO, 625 Brondway, sambociua.. dor scented Nar de luce | day. Tart 2.—Noe, 1620, 11:6. 1856, 1 Goorre O! Wrighty for Superintond at of Public Instrace | tho Carolinas you wou the praise end rer iy Jon echondenth. Phis Chae will occupy the Court OB | ww york, Lock Stitoh Bewlng Machine and Hutton tt einste joke... ‘Se bo 1738, 1700, 1704, 1756, 1746, L424, 1210, Tov, 64, 17 bgt nop dn King that (he word Gone. Gare tae the eid ‘ons Ra ue-e nn | Monday next, Wt one o'dleck, to which time it stands ad Hlachinos A clin. . ' ig the vesuintions wae one aeking that (he wor 0 »re for the a f nae —_— ‘Agustram japonicum... 1704, 1614, 1516, 000. Ce et ne Tecan fron (we Peete cometibution, oo that | then t whom th jon | ourned, " e-N 4.7, 3 Wittens & GIbb® Sewing Machine, Screuor Covnt.—Adjourned w thout day. white” be «tt! mat . ‘ a he ‘a Day Calendar for Monday, June 26,—Noa, 10, 1% ¥, em veges. : Wat OF COMMON PLEA That Tow AU ened for | the NoETO Hay beve, MM Wi KOmeat, wyatt politcal vine | proudly is M, 135, 9, 140, 90 aud 142, p WR Brosdwer HIB + 965 . tie torm, ab ewe uuateiy bie ' best

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