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YEN. & b s 2 th {0DITIONAL HONORS ™ c | ik D Al HIS MEMORY. ’ Fresh Exeitements Alon Y —— New Seiznres of Arms in hriops Places, - sREpARATIONS EOB TEE OBSLQUIES TOPAY. | - ACTION OF THE BOARD 0F 1IEALL s R STEPHENS IN PHILADELPHIA, Se—— Point—Large Attendance \irs at West Expected. Fourteen Deaths in the Hospital Ship Faleon. wro, . W, Wednaeday May 30 1564 At Ottawa dispsted faga that the (Governmet in fally RS o of the Murmnl of Funians, and preparsd. The = g milway compenios wre awake to the danger, nud have o Dupeth e TN L Tebene, ot | SYerything resdy to load troops st & moment's notioe | The officers of the Board of Health, yesterday, took W et Poist, o The t are not yet called out, but can beon the way 10 | eharge ] hly disin roparations for the barial of Gen. Scott have beed | ) o tier at three hours notice. /hind A s Setiiis, ot T splendid casket from Brown, Sexton of | private dispatchea from Homilion sy that The Daity | 110 them e84 Josinn thet e o The gl o his ovesing. The | Telegraph sialomaeut ' incorrect, ‘ahout stopping the G LT TR . e awe Cburch, K. Y., e tox 1o the coia ot 6 | through traine. The British Consil only recoumended duthg o fhoses. It ww 2 w1l be removed from the ice the removal of surplns stock from the bridge; bot I have rrem examiuation, and the boly was accordin wk will be taken H. M. Black, com- o'el suthority for stating that 7'he Tvlegraph's information is correct in every particular. The troops were all under anus to night, buried yosterday afternoon. We nave boweier boen able to :: to-morrow morning, and st gatber a few additional facts concerning the cass whichars wm Koo's Hotel in charge of Col tional Chapel, where it - ader of the cadets, to the Nt . Tosonso, Thared » somewhat intoresting. T te 411 15 The fuseralprvicss, CmBOICSE | The Daily Tavgraph o Thne” avenmne has s dispateh | The decessed arrived in New York, very recently. in eom- elock, will be couducted by the Kev. Dr. | from Montreal wdar, sayinig 1,000 stand of arms wore | pany with bia fuily, from Miswouri, snd was ocoipriog the ¥ 5 Post Chaplasin, who will be assisted by #oized at Bt. Albans yesterday, concealed in boxes marked | room in which be died in eowmon witl anosser family. On pwach ost Chajlsin, e Wand and staff mactinery.” When seized they were turned over to the | 1,0day he dined upon boiled oo and some vegotables, prwal Otbor clorgyman " ] American suthorities at Burlington. The seusation creatod 4 Ik ’ £ the pumerons " NewJersey, and the Hoo. Hawiton Fish | hore last night is great and afterward took & walk, siopping at ooe of X 2 i od the decorating of the chapel. The Teiegraph saye that the (ireat Westorn Company, | 4nokioa-bouses of the Fourth Wasd, whers he Jrank a glass wre superint i by Gen, Scott's troops in which had received notice to be ready to move troops, | of beer. Twmodiately after bis reiurn be was taken ill and geoy of the flacs eaptured by Gev. f - have telegraphed to the Grand Trunk Company to allow | at 11 o'clock & physician was called. who found Nim saforiog ristoly displayed. Up to this time, but | them the use of their rolling stock g 1 Yericn are appropriaie’y ) 3 from & violent diarrhea accompanied with .vu an o sirsagers have arrived here, but all the rooms in N tlr;{ mazormu l.v';;.mllnq reeeivod orders from Ottawa to cremps, and in & partiaily collapsed condition. Duriog the ot 01 h ot L o e 2 the ebief officers of the J P il uatriot Lo be ready to move st once | Lo cad contrary 1o the advice of the physieisn, be drask 0 hotels bave been engaged f a Gistinguished c.vlisas from Was ning. for ective service if required. The city dering the morning has been rather exeitod, and siuce early morning our office hus boen crowded with citizens eager for the latest news. Canadians now admit that Sweeney is desparately in earnest, and will attempt invasion. The Government ars londly censured for withdrawing troops from the frontier, and leaving the border towns at the merey of the Fenians. BECOND DISPATCH ToroxTo, (U. W.), Thursday, May 11, 1966, The exeitement is incrowsing and volunteering has acin commenced with energy. The pews of the determination | of the Government to call out volunteers caused great re joieing. ‘There iano alarm, aud business is going on s sowe boiled milk. At 11 0'clock on Wednesday be was visited again and fousd ia & moriband wad at 2 o'clock be die: The circumstances of bis death were of ent import to induce the oard of Health to take 1he acton ¢ The deatt will probably be placed upen the re ds bead of diarrhes or cholers morbus. but Lhe foar of the spread of poison was aufficiently great 0 warrant the desi:u tion of those articles of clothing that had been stained with the ejections and dojections of the decenscd. The room in which be died has been d; and, for the sake of sbowing that the cuse oec gton, who o definite wny and o oxpected to arrive to-morrow mor T st of the onder of proce<8.on hus boen withhe 1 arrivel of military and civic societics to-ImOITOW. tod ab od aTAZOLE © poeve Dapatchto The N. ¥ Tribase. WASHINGTON, Thursday, May 31, 1866, buildings, baaid, &c., will be closed here memory. The Cor- o attend Al the publie 4 worow, 1n respect to Gen. Scot ~ionsl Committee left on this eveniog's train, s funeral to-mogrow. leansed and whitewsa) usual. Every ‘“grapevine” is eagerly devoured, and the | causes, it was sscoriaiond, by carefal ingo'ry, thal : 1 e Amoeisted l"-'u_mm Thurelay, May 51, 1864 | Dewspaper and telegmph offices are beseiged. passengers frow the infected ships that have recently arv e Military Committees of the two Houses of C “f:"' m'lb' :L"'"’;P':"‘n;“"““‘h&‘"g"fflf-l th ";f i About | oy thie port, were domiciiod ia the nelghbortood. W hat ¢ n others, left Washing- suck. or says the Fenians are collecting on wiond ah thi '"l.i:-.‘.v'-?m“slfi.\lv'.'s: ;;\‘:I‘ud i €| the line of the Bt. Lawrence. Tho Cabinet was oalled | 900¢ had to do with the disease Is only suria .'1 though (bis “foe ~wgular Cabinet meetiog will be dispensed with to- | togetber today, and Ministers are hurrying to Ottawa. | *°17 pertinent inquiry was made, and ove of the physiciaus > '.'n ‘Donor of the funeral obsequics of Gen. Scott. The K g Teiegraph has s trustworthy specin! from | was anxious to kuow * what was {5 the bee WY, Hamilton saying thut at 11 o'clock this morning the troops the case reported from the Sixth.ave. nothi Newrokr R, L. Thureday, May 31, 1666 aeral Assembly to-d wd resolutions express g spyrecistion of the private chara ter and mlitary «tiaviments of Lieut.-Gen, Seott, aud profound regret st ws of bis death. there were called out by bugle, und ample proparations Lave been made by the Great Western Railrosd Company for an emergency. It also has & dispatch from Butlule, dated 2 p. m., saying the Feniuns are constant. ¢ sdditions to their numbers. They are very secretive will divulge nmhnr exonpt that Reyrare going to Califor- nia. Itis believed that Sweeney has sent uimned men into the provinee to rise at night and seize the arws in the Government buildings on the fronticr, THIRD DISPATCH. Towonto. C, W.. Thursday, May 11,1886 Reports that the Great Western trains have boon st 8 pnd or interrupted 1n consaquence of Fenlan morve: stated yesterday, the worian will prob if sbe should not, her death will dowbiless be ehisiged same oanse as in the case already rolated. Her prew ave also beer oleansed. The cases, nnimrortant as they wmay seom are safficient toshow the danger (hat exists, aod o urge them to renewed difigence in the business of preparing for & fos whioh violently attacks the weak and unarmed We give below the latest intelligence from Quaraatine. The Tiifnols, which came to the oity with the convalusceuts from the Virgiuia, is vot fa & condition 1 be returned to the Lower i Preclamation from the Muyor—Proceedings of ke Joint Special Committee of the Commeon Council. At 12 o'clock yesterday noon Mayor Hoffman, in waw of the death of Lieat.-Gen Winfieid Scott, lssued the - e » . PROCLAMATION. . lnmrrr;«lt.m'lu.-, o?nunu"* l-n_ll:\lln ym;«:vlyu l:nll«' There | 1oy and will remain for repairs. 1o the mean tims, there are " memory teat.-Gen. Winfle is very little excitemen ie milita athorities are . Safask 4o b:l:ld’.l:{w‘::wmn -n"-l e :;:-I‘]A’ o e Common | ou the alert, and all needful precautions have been taken, | at twe bulks there. and the well are. of course. coufaed ¢ fosnoi. L Jobn T. Hnfl{nux. Mavor of tbe City of New York Bosrox, Thursday, May 11, 1n66. the qoarters in which the disease originated. Whea thissiate o sown that on Friday. the Ist day-of 'a’“;' Two hnndred able-bodied yorng men left” Fiteh of affsirs will be mended, we have no moads st present of 4 Madsy appoiated for the burial of the lliastrious deceased, the | Depot hy the 530 train this afternoon. v wore quiet, | germining: bur we are permitted to say that the authoritios are B P e o \ne Natiomel lags C1apiayed st | wel-bobaved and uriarmed. Notsing could he 1oarned GF | met biter sod the want of proper sceomaraodation ot @ mast throoghoas ihe city and harbor: aud I reapectfully | 1)ieir destinstion, but report says they wers Feiaus and | for well persons from Infested ships i faily uoderstoud and e e B e e ity oo™ | had tickets for Ogdeasburg universally deprecated. 59 Shetrve the day » oy Buorato Thursday, May 9 184, S ¢ Jonx T. Horruas, Mayor. Another body of men anived here last night from the @ time Report. Date! New-York, May 31, 1866, 3 Yy t : West, said to be a Fenian regiment. About 1,000 have The following deaths occtrred on board the & Swrtiy afterward. the Joint Special Commitiee of the Com- | 0 ')y puthor, and more are expected. Nothing can be . S pou Counail sppolnted to make suitable arrangementa relative | |ourgod from the men beyoud hat they are luborers bound sbip Union oo ber passage from Liverpool " ie dsath of Ges. Soott, met in the Mayor's offios azd | for Califorria. They have, apparently, no arms, but it | MA) 18 —laarens 1houipson -r-}l‘ -’1‘ y ey sbeptad the following understood there are plenty secreted here. 1t is pretty gen- | o MAY 1% —-James Suruth. aged 0. of Irolac PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS erally thought & raid on Canada from this neighberhood i | ™3¢0, €75 P08 PASRCIPATING BY dotermined on. There is no excitement here. No one | Thompern, meed o of Tre'and, M 42 (OMMON COUNCIL AND PFOPLE OF THE | believos in the success of any movement the Fenians may | land; Neils + Solowon, aped CITY OF NEW-VOKA, make Mar @ IT. Meyer aged 52 of Sobie IN SOLEMNIZING THE Itis rumored that the Feuians intend moving on Her | Mav 20 —logn rus Pherson. aged 3 of Swe FUNEKAL OF=EQUIES Majesty's domimons to-night, but Bothiug trustworthy | F. Senuietr aced *4 of Scbicawig Hubste i Aaa Ma Luiyre, OF THE LATE | can be found ont. aeed tr Meath, Ireland | Paai . Newina, aged 2, LIEUT -GEN. WINFIFLD 8COTT, | . D hursday, May 21, 1984 rermans Fiompuon. agedd 19 mark ] New Haves, Conn , Thursdar, M 1664, N AT WEST POINT, A Fenisa Cor v. 100 str f here to-ight n; May W oo & sged 11 of Pen On FRIDAY. Jans 1, 1366 Lot e B Bere to-uight, golag | ,, V. O P i 2, Awd s Tye Camumitter appointed to perfect ‘the srrangements for | ROTth. Anothier comipany follows soc S B, Weyson, sevd 22, ¢ u; Joba . 3 ublialy pATticipating 10 the solemnization of the funeral obse. | ' ADFLFIIA. Thuradav, Mav 31, 1964, of Sweden, Fuwile Gr age of Denmark, Frederiba be lamented Lieat. G, Scott, respectfnly request | It is nies of Feniwis 1eave | Gyemann, aged 5 of Magd iretaeats of tho followiag resolation will be scriciy | bere thin ¢ panty uow on the uorthers | v of Macdehore ewmpling with troutier. PRI Rrvmoed, 1lat o -'m-m:t:‘.-mrznhmk;-:tw James Steph, n sndienee of abont ia;y per- e ~ h', aud Alen oemereties of his muey oo - . - aons to.n'ght ot 1. Afier his speceh he ree | MeConghin aee Peter Sw E;;,‘:,r_,:':,:,;'::fi:‘m- 7 b Quested that questions muight be wsked i, whercapon o | . sged & o Ne el 7 i clowe theds Fespeciive paces © s | kentleman npem the platform asked the following e o ‘_l \ s by being the duy est apart for o | Firsr Whether the Fen Brotherhood, orgaiized ae | 2884 3. © o y;.: eremonies; Mx::o::al _r'.:. y t was for the liberation of Ireland, had not bees used by | "Yly or yopn 1 playod at ba' trom sunriwe | Dad mew, perjurers, and other for the destruction of its | May o1 ", bulidivge, # purpose ' agra 25, In So reqursted aloo b diop! | ¥ Sorond, Whether in future tie sime means may not ba | My #i— bers of the Com sind [ & Ll ueet 00 that day that the oo » Hne ormci wi vt the »s0s! badge ol mosraing fr & poriod of 0 days. | eTUployed for the benefit of Eug! oty dipl roron A aped o4 100 & wpma commn itee of fve fro e of the Couisn | #« 1t seems in the confederation of the Cansding Colonies, s Louuct be topoisted o pecfoct the abovs, and ate vach d the limitation of Irish sffrne wing vew cases iy -l » e St jodgment wmay be best palcuinted Lo mal 1 5 ke e e rotherhood B T e Ty o el e e e | Third, Whether Brotherhood | fiom the Usion o noomory of the Mokrious soldier, | under 1is preasnt and pos U been anjulous | oy ue g Marie Hofaan aged o 11w « The dowt Bpecial Committee of the Common Conneil will A of advan e of Irish 1iterty : & Cier . :V by the steamer Daniel Drew, from Deshs | Fowrt are not & Brin any m Veurke age ) rth Rlver, at 745 a m, asd Tuirty fourthet N seent, e for the pi hens, &8 the dofh & Prussia; Oh s v %o m, for West Point, in order 1o represent the | eoom of Amer &n brishi heir coun- | Wt 3 5 Goverument of the City of New-York, by participa- | ¢ 0 S0 eh o of ¢+ ' Jurien Mart, ag 1 ' coremonies incident 10 tue vocasion -u.- ot G thoan@uantions: & g ) | ré; Wan, name wuksown 4 ribute.of respect to the mortal remaios of t et of these a1 nesta Serely | s Hovor Jobn T. Hoffman, Mayor, Jobn Brice. Preside s1it b made by Mr. Step' cns to cor suspicions wing new ocases bave occuried ¢ Paraviaa Poard of Aldermen, and J. Wison Gireon. President Board of | ¢ Lita enter 1 by newsp the public toaaciicien, Laviog been requested to Aot wilh tue Special | geuerally. Noupawer was made to feia, Lowever, aud » ttee Wil Accompans tbem to West Poiat | hie was Bustied off the snge Vewart endra A gooral ohwervance of the day, a8 ooe devoted 80 testifsing | y{r Ninphens in aD ¢ I called upon Lisumen Jens Peter Hunser wwrrow of o sple tor the Joss of ove mo univers o8 o The s o Jonassen, wged . burase. By order of the Commwittee gu e . Poror . JOKN i BOFFMAN, Mayo 1 fands sud Bow be canie 10 escape while other patriots Poter JOHN BRICK. wers lefl to pensh replies seemed satistaclony W e Dot President of the Koard of Aldorm wajority of e andie st M J. WILSON GREEN, . b g Prosident of the Bosrd of Covuctimen Fraur Wber. nge: 95, Sagoiy Aldermsa JOSYPH B. VARNUM, jr., Coalrmar Toln G re Wense, nged . (Germany THOMAS COMAN, Andrew Swirdeen, aged 49, Germany JAMFS O BRIFN Tar Johanson. aged 31 Germany IGNATILS BLYNN. Wircasie Proase. aged 22 Giormang. B DN < hae: Monaban aged e laa PR L EEC. Sowvtacy On the 17th of M Griffin, Treasurer GFORGE D. KELLOGG, of the O'Mabony braush of the Fonian Brotherbood. addreased byt a7 g aletter (o the Clief Organizer demasdiog that & Committes picszo-<onks | of the mewmbers of the Brotherbom! should be appointed to Sors . 8eed 0 Deasmack. Action of the United Sintes District Conrr. | "‘""n"”.""wr-l'ziht 'lhnl-ur-v, and IIH‘I.‘;VAMH ..u eson, aged 21, Norway O 1 the reporte of wholessle missppropr ns, ember Otsen, aged 30, Sweden U uited States District C udge Bene. | %t 8t e ., o6 h s United D ourt, Judge Bene- | LT of the Foaian funds. Tn reply to this request & Tana . dnnsen, aged 14, Denmark, Bt prowding. Mr. E Allen, Amsistant United Kiates Magdaing Mosslor, aged 18, Frauee Comuiittee of tey John Rafferty, Chairman, was sppoiuted, Pustrio-Attorney. rose and said that it became his task to | Anaa Niseen, agod 31, Bebie: Holmtais | who proceeded td exatiine the accounts referrcd to. and now pa Ktrine aged 1 yew montks, Denmark, aged 42, Denmark — vk at all refecting deadv [t Mo, ¢ y usou. aged i montha Deamark vorably upos your ‘tie Treasuiers) char . . oha 37, Devmark Suvices @ detall 1t 13 2ok e ,:, me here u:y.::. sy oo SpoadlimimeRibusgh ok ooee. dged 7. Denmark e st cxnmeniary upos ot e SEmE by whase character stands unin pencbed frow impulation or 1ina Peterson, aged 3. Deninark an Peierson, aged 51, Demark Matioe Climazen, aged 32 Denmark, Hannah Larsden, Danmark neoounts R SRR Sine e has BOw pASId SBOLE | 1y, - be following in the statawent of M. (i1 ®u1 Lousenold words, “bat Bogit was the greatost Captain of | lorper with the indorserment of Mr. Stejbens e age.’ Ile died ot the period of fourscore years, bearing . STATIMINT M. Huusen, sged &, Deninark tae cares of long, eventtul life, and so rich was be in the e B P e &1, Fechm. - | Willian Gripo. Treasusrcr F. B, s acconnt wiih the Fenian repatas o of his couttrymen thet his laurels weighed bim down. | 0L Auders Swicasen, aged 45, Swedea, dor this doable burden be bas at leugth 1o e lauguase | igos—ian 21 Nusber of woeived May 30, on, * dropped, Yke ri . futo his mother's lap . o od from B s 4 . o 't Lo = Mle avaziry, M St te the | T Smesst rioeived from B. 1) Killes, por A¢ From steanubip Peravian .. . . and tis dame 1o Matory. The preseat mourns that 164 | 7o smount of receint frvm ail sourcer “from h T = Tt seiant past forever more will ciaim the name of W.afl i : ; v o8 P e (hat thia Cowrt 1a Teapeot (0200 momery, od- | Jomry 0 N Hay. iteé e Died it i3 (o Saturdas | Total recel 680 03 = Fir Matewton Carmy bell seconded the motion. T o gl o ¢ gt o Kemaising ; The Court said: Yu order 1o testify the reapect Whick 8 | nuary to 0tk May. Koo Court bas, in common With the whele community, for tsc | v it inton P. (F o aud Post Ne Chel mewory Of Gren, Scott, o wocount of bl great services. Eis | | (\0le orders, ban oy A e SRy eat ability in ol public affairs (ot ot positivn. aud bis phone , fia ordaz be autered thst the Court stand raed to sarig | "7 P Sik: A article in your paper of this day's issue, on Yy silam Balance puid James Staphens (O LK fhe cholars begine by stating tyst *the fact that the oholers R Action of the Stock Mrokers. been raging violently 1o Ger@any for some time past Las 5 well known in this city.” Allow iae. as the diplomatio 1 the States at whose porte (Hremen and 1 m (rfn, Tressurer V' W At 4 ragniar meeting of the Open Board of 80k | L 5500 ik bundred and ninety dollars and cighty represestats s, hokd ot m. yesterday, the following resolai ons | ceuts (B £3) for the uee of e L%t ’ pumber of German emigrants embark for Svshore, hoid ot 3 - B 7 . . TaMEs Steivess, C. 0,1 R. | V6 the great s Wore ofered and unasimously adopted | aes Ha'pia was author) «d ' me 1o audit Mr. Gr Wi'e e | this country, 1 declare, o ufficia! authority, thet no cholers Wheeene T ‘q.«-“un,va‘-l‘lu;n nn.nh:- htc‘rv-:: o "-: | sounts. and the report is gk cuorabte to My Grife My lar epidemic i known to exist i3 those ports, that no o Winheld 8¢ hereas, they desiin p: G s diocbarged P onrs made its o ion beresved, Lo odd thelr tribute of rmepact te ome thfui s A s SirruRas C.a). 1 . of (holera Las for long years made its appaarance srod 10 i ife, wad 00 duaply moursed (i bie deatd , be | B BIUNTE Nvw Youk May w184, | in the cities of Bremon, Hamburg, and Lubeck and their ter Mewisnd. That i the life of (he distinguished chieflain wid states i.hlu STEPHEXS, eag., (O | yitory, and (1at at pressut there is no prevalence of the epl e country s now caled o meurn an exsmpe ¢ | UrAx Blk AND BrOTHEE 390 | e 18 any part of Germany. Since the disease died out in | my resigastion a6 Tresasres of vince of Hoiland, seversl mostle ago, you e n Lusemin GBles ard 1o sge @ bich he | 71 inve the houor to rem: fead Thot o blo velew 20 e Winisax Gunl vis. Treasurer ¥ ¥ b the who'e German press for an allusion to it. It le o'l degree for the ~ ] may search ti P scquisition of the rica terr! t Pacific Count. tie po more thenght of, snd Do apprehension of ite sppearance 1s Sl e mith A e e me e e et honer': et when tho e | ATEAHMOAT WP falt i ever 4 ol o 2 s Sarmind. s trwsscs U5 bigh piaces artay e Lt aguine: — The causes which made the pestilence break out i1 Eug! Al e b e Botee, aod Soogsiing tho sios of slade. ” rauts, eapecially at Liverpoul are wel S mative Bate, snd forgets r o ® Bicmmer €ity of Mew smang Gerinan emigrauts, o i i e o Vot Eaea . aud the German public by this time are ceatioved Many Pereous Tufured Kight Lives Lost tment st the banda of e gave himself and s great inf tenance od the of har ousr snealiied by dor ageiont them. It wan the jubuman b Toreign foes. s, 2\ of recpact t6 s rermory this Boasd wil trarsect i Mostruin bhuraday. My Ciacragulous ngents that made (yese nafortunstessick, They row. tan day of hie The steamer City of Mempi. stom New Oricaus for St | ware sbioped 1 English steamers to Hull, there and o = Lowts, exploded st the foot of Buck 1-laid, 0 miles belcw | u Liverpool awaiting passage, penued In disty taverns od Beard of Educntion. here, at K o/clock this me g The f N 1 with gnwholesome food. 1t is au established fact that the > . - ! ot 1hat of beasts infected with To-la, the order of the Board of Edu tory away sud th 3 dealt out 1o these people w e sercars . this oity will be closed, in bonor of 60 deck passengers The F0 ¢ Den | the cottlegingue. Those who stood all that became f ¥ Lo Gen Winfeld Seott Mis, Stk Evass ek | 4iteriy disgisted by coming in contact with the low ela ; - ::::'-vun" ; prge Hanger. St L 0 o | diorderly, fiky and drunkes Irish psople who crowd the vy Harrisor ward, €A Hanhivton Cabin | po ik emigrart steamers. 1s it # wonder that so many of of LieutsGen. Beott in Broskive. A d a class are an orderly, cleauly asd The 4 £ the City Hall, Conrt-House, ard 110 ] “!f:' Jeflersgn amb ¢ Let their true charactor be known At, as well &8 @any pri cenidencen wie o :‘-"r' (et 1i# 10 1he Lumerous vewels bringing their homan 4 ;s ¢ f.om German ports. Al of thess ships. so far, y of | cargoes ¢ | bave arrived wi t yesterday, in bouor of the mex & clean bill of haslth, and yoo will find their Wiaield Scott. persons were Yost ¢ e Tie sy su-d the foliowing proviamation in regard Lo ! e 0 mat B Patred boong ’ | passengers. etou to the number of & uonsand on board, s Ll | The bis wee owrned SUCD L Learty, bealthy, ehenrful mset of people as 7ou may wish (0 Opmcn Broos'yr, May *1 1148 [ ' valned at §4 4 s \ ! . 1| welecme on t : " Tre » vamuer Praivie St ik w (hree e e you & runting I ' . or b I eotilly, your e o, g Siagetber ln bl sguss P t s Bhe wi) Be Jomassrs " - ‘wories b the R e vo been reveived | Charge A ATaires of the Hanseatic Repablics. B2 fia beart o ovesy Aupatican chijgo Hansrarc Legation, New York May 111864 & o apied b ———— A - The Lo . P o lo4 There has been some 3 ahont 1 dey 1 The American Telegraph Compaoy have this day P ) . . it 04 gronially ttosshout the city, be Gop 4 | pieted their W hite Mouitain fine o s (0w sud opeaed | The sessor is &noonragio S el b ofied bavwsss the bore ot SO L 0l “u ofice hore aril 98 W bitonueid weeded. Ltop bt e | lestciens deed ter the | P e s Bt e Wl ey (anadian Borders,and | THE RECENT (CASEN IS THE (ITV.] | Fifty New Cases from the Perusian and Lniow, and f s l | P | were severally passd ‘e Siae Conventi Emterest on M Wednesday May 30 Ind ‘ entered the sixth day of the rolled B's Mee % soed hiniung 1} intervst ou £orther State Joans at 6 per eent. A resolution was introduced that the provisions aud bevelits f 1he seversl rosolulions passed by the ral Assembly 1090 Cavor of tsimed wnd d he : artiticinl Linbe, be ox- of the Stute, whetner they were in | the r Umon army. The Homestead bill pussed 10 & secord reading. Tha Stat. corma bill was taken up and a epirited dis- cuseion thoror took place. The ordissnces relative to Ui puymient of | sl judges of the Courts and Ternoner for their services, also the resolution uced foi the polief of the people by suspend- lection of 1u 3 instrue ting the Committes o 1o iy in spedioncy of such action ntn n Pi e special Commitive of five to whom waa referred an Vv anicn pepeal ng ecrtain provisions of Acts [18and 119 of the General Assembly, eatitled ¢ Acts concerning the rghts of persoas of color or of mi blood, and for other wuih their chairuan, Mr. B. F. N puiposes, ' Tepuited | slmrn of Ware ol [he former provides for the rep, 0 of an act passed by the General Assembly at its late n, entitied an act concerning negroes and persons of or mixed blood. T} evidently iniro- uueed 1o resirict the ope tment uatil the coart the State o o Jurisdiction r all ases concerning persous of color; but by section 15 of the #ct e tion 71 of ehepte: 107 of the Revised Code is uacondi tiouaily repealed. This Iatter section was the only law which exciuded persons of color from testilylug 80 tuat upon the of that section, persona of color. bad there Leen no fi; rule of the common law have ba. pessan (0 8l cases. whetler the ~al of the two provisos of j @M or did vot redstablish it, The in- hae been amosg the judges snd lawyers & moch nonte d question. wpon wlich they kave been greatly divided o re. in order to remove doubts, that son.e - Lould be taken, It i evidest that the purposs of tie Giooral Assewbiy was to aliow tne evidence when the rts could take cognisance of the cases spect in the . If 1t s expedient that the testime should be en aniversal Jurisdiction is granted it is equally tsdiction ouly is allowed. Yoar commit “a cnaive Jurisdiction is Bow yiokied 3 Lbey are beiog geaerliy triel for o the puuisbisent o the same for both white aud 1f the testimony of negroes sgain ites s ot al- lowed where the tegro s concerned. the case is turned over to the Ureedmen s Lurean, hers there is pever & jury, aod vt ofter an inexparienced judge. Your Comumittee are satisfi (hat the tige policy of ous present political position is to al- 1 evidence in tie manner as restricted by the section o recommend the repeal of y1t the proiiso, snd th the proviso. - La regard to the second proviso, it was atiached the first morely Lo ineure the application to cases between whites mud blacks of the act passed 8t the same seasio titid © An Act to improve the law of evidence,” whioh iy ef foc tundly done by that act. and the repealing clause of the ordnatce i regard to sections —— of the revised code. which forbid the migration into this State of persous of color ar Committee are conyinoed that they are not only nsele w, bub bAve never been executed at any time. Among the vetoing the Bareai b the froed- juen bave the iherty to remove from one h freely 8a & white person. and there is Litt t in the cas w511 be heid by the coarte. Your Com mittee deem it impolitic, if it were | to retain provisions s Gaeiens 10 practics sid so well calculated to”arm the wdversarios of the Presdeat with wospons of asssu't apon e etfurts to prosceve eivil Liberty aud restore frater nal feeling among ¢ In reapect to the section which forbids persons keep arms this devisl of privi Jege. B0k forbidden to tue whiise. is rezardod As making n spe Cien of datinetive bet s cen th bich fe Bot tavored b the poiing of she I'r and which it i« certain we ha Dot ihe power 0 exe Qistinetion in like manser AT he opponciLe o ut with argament for their Uit gal course towards the State. ‘Lhe Committee reco v ite appeal 19 Teg.rd to ordinatce indred aud uine. £ for an assault fewmale With intest to commit & rape. Y oar com tden which pusishes wiih death 8 person of on oudd of ¥ pending ite repoal recommend ite feation 0 as to foake the onme aag the punisiment ap- sble alike to both races. Tnis will be acoompiished by 1k from the socti s ihe worda of color,” and the worls the body of o white fema Your committcs that they wust bave reason o easire ue relerred ned, the jar ded. mnd both Civi and r w.ll be yieided shat when the distinot reforred 1o thew are i rominel matiars them for © 114y 8 ate has every inelinat Fresgmen's Bures 4t testure (ke opeiatious of Lue Gt tont with his or 16 ail cuars W baiaser e reg wrderad t Le printcd, and, from the high pr of of e ( L 1w » doubt be adopted, Tho rest of vl in discrssing th ! mament soavieLy Tharsday Mar 31, 1945, o Fair, the first prewium hogs s 10 flart County, Ky., sold for price ever paid anywlers. o tosdny, spent moet of its . Bishop. No ro- v Tenn Thursday May 11, 184 e b 6t of serate dosd " gatrogswaswon by WAL EL 1 e Yanke wpetitor, who vied with fis oncorted 8t the last run by deiis o ¢ lost the pn - bedral in Poortase, Me Then Portland, Me. P ™ Kes w Bae with “great ¢ f » largo concourse of spectators, B bk The Seasen at Cape May. rui day brogat ex spened to-duy The firs Island ¢ —— Markets Toirno May 31 4 Amber Michigas T New 825 New White #2 51, No. | Milwavkes 82 Corn unchanged. Oste steady. Lake Frotehta duil and nomimal Crneissars. May 11 —Floor and Wheat dull. Whisky firm 2 24 10 boad. Provisions quiet aad unchanged. Lard o, eansylvania, 92 254 82 2. r and Wheat quiet, Corn {n mods- L Miged Osts: oales, 62 000 bush Other grains nominal K qulet Whisky i ao Canal freighte Yaldo.; to Albaay—Coru, 10c K V Loat, 45,30 busb.; Cors, 133,17y f: steady Olio BUvaLD, May 31 —F) rate demand, at B¢ for N at 81025 for No. 1 Spri suble Extra. Wheat do i~ Flour stead, Luter, §15 for Ma 012 for Ked sales iaat night No. | Milwaakes,Club, at 82 05, hald higher this Oawr. morsing. Cors, 740 for No. 1 lliuols. Oste Leld at Slo. for W eater nal freights steady, Flomr Jsc., Wheat e, Corn #o., to Now York. .~ Flour firm; Western Extra Spring. y hl“. e, Suger ...'l'b-‘ll‘d‘. Waisky dull sud ive, Wheat dull. and declined 1. end 81 108 No. 1, and %o. for No. 2. nd 3@ 2, g Booded High Freigh deeltned 2jo. Corn 1o Muffalo. Receipts: 5,000 bhis. oar, 40.00 bush. Wheat, 239,000 bush., Corn, 74000 bush. Osta. 8b.p ments 7000 bbis. Flour, 18,000 bush. Wheat. 419,000 busi. Corn, 4#.000 bush. Oats. ~Fiour active and steady; sales, 2500 ot L 814 for Red Winter, ales st night, 10,500 nsked, steady, 6o Provisions steady 1 Milwaukie € the market opeoed and closed g psed quiet snd nominally lower; 0. 1 D nois at Tho. Oate held st G adie for Tllinols. Other graine scarce aad nomioal. froighis dull, Flour e, Wheat 9jc., Corn #o . Oate bo. to New-York Lake imports, 20 v, 51 n Wheat, 23,000 Corn. Canal exporte; 460 Flour, 33000 Wheat, 7,50 Corn 7 40 Péas. MILWAUKYE, May 31 —Fiour dull at 810 for Spring Ex:ras. Whaat quiet and ‘eteady at 8175 for No. 1. Coro steady st . o. 1. uiot at 36c. for No. 1. Reoe Wheat, 16,000 busb. Oste. 8 b Meeting of the Board of Health for Jereey City. The first regular meeting of the Board of Health for Jersey City since ita organization was hald last \ng. Present—George E Catter, President. and Dr. Theodore K. Varek. Absent—Aldorman Gaddis. President Cutter stated thot the necessary books blanks. &0, had been ordered. and would be ready for use to-dav. Chief of Polive MoManus, in respo to sotification. bad detailed one policoman for cach Ward tonct temporarily as Health Inspeotors. The Clery, A.G_Gilkyeon, stated that the whols uambe - of ported was 122 of whic Lad notuf pe same, and that but one nuisance had been ahatn numbher of wilsanoes reported are from the Six Varick suggested that the [nspector be dirsctod and Gi wte ; Homees st m (ireane to 1ndson ot . also he center of the block bounded by Greene, Morris, Hudson, aud Sassex e seid be did Dot ipink there was a more Ttk y bocality tham this in the o1ty The Ductor aleo saggested that the Common Councll whoukd require caihage earts lo @0 aronnd daily 1ostead of 1Wioe & week an at prosest. Pres a tas nt Le intended to vis loonlities whe compalund of, and see ihat they e prou I known fied in San rancisco on the 2016 of I e s & wnrgeon of remurk erve od s 1n his masuers, and poasessed & wds oh ere wnd thiare He wes also & Ma- Logres iy Ucder, citiren of New York April aged 40 years aod ekl was Iarge oirole of ( voa aud sita ol & the widows the receipls wero cmencement Facrcises Auuual ( to e 50 'arge an attrndsnes never assombled meut i the same buiiling. The gpathering Bighly resprotalle indies ar pthewan, the m; pred ot Mr, Feier Cooper, progenitor 1 norter of the Conper U nion, was hosed 10 preside Commencon i were of & ploasing entiog charactar + Le moa! LapOrtant wae the read g | of the Aunual Beport by Mr. Abram 8. Hewitt, whioa mentioned some addiioual coursss to e be added to the regular course of fastruction The statement of the 17 stitation exbibited & receipt of & proportionate amount of expenditure. the Cooper Union wmedal to Miss . ve years course of studies was niform proficiency throagh fi also spother attractive fea he exercives. The proseis ton of an aunusl pris of 86, 1o gold, fouaded by Frederick A. Lane, esy. tenagurated lost evening, Miss Liszie I Humphreys and Miss Gibbous being the two first to receive the prize. The following constituted the reguiar order of - Orchosiin Overt . r 1o » Jerinalem My 1. 1 phiecs 1. Chorsl Cliora Clase 2 eary, " Whateoevor thiuge are troe . Miss Rosalinds I Palier Graduating Class. Authers Chiln Ous Possorer © (wises Soprano asd Teos so “tome 1pkine Miss Vil Mr. Rockwood, and Orpheoniste. RFADIYA 0F THE AYNUAL REFORT. & Trio for Three Hoys * Prace Troubled Koo Marb re Mastors Bago, Avery and Hudson o the Conper Union Medal to Mise Rosalinda 1 4 of Diplomas to Mossrs. Frank Curtia, Gram Carle ou awd Heyward Myers, the Oradustiog Ciass of of the Angus! Prize of Sixty Dollare In gold. founded A Lane esq. o Miss Lizsia B, Homphie; « ueh Chorus. enens:venrilondel Urplamoniats. " Conductor of heon Jorome Wopkine . e Y8 Dodworth. . (4 Orchesire. sphile Verdin. .. . rand Ma The followin rds have been mado to the pupils of the Fomale Sohool y s Noely Fruria e Ryke Painti Duey Motia ¢ Hay tiog in Todia Tk mo Cast and Liic, mrat gy Lissle Humphieys, Laars 5 Onerdoak, Alles Prat d Photographs, first clase Fllon L. fromw . Mrst-cluse, Hermine Uraban, Adele ¥ ot o Hrapers, Maria A Beerh, Serat, B, Mol on Avrle Donshee, Lirzie Le Dic. Mes. P. T. Cloments Mary Juckeon Koy, Mary Devon, Fanny Lane . vecoud ciass, Charic o Kz Nelle Keevan, Die Hearts, May Parsiall; Deawlig o Cast sud Paiising Photosraphs, Margaiot Ferreirs Drawfog fror, ¢ Lite, wn sud Pastel, Loulse Fies, Drawing from Su Life, Arst s, Alie W. Baidwln, Hwmiet bidy Margaret N Huteblason, Anne Hodeon. Alice Ledvard, Second (ave — 3t mson. Mary Robiason, Lizsia Vi dyke! Neliie Doug'se, Emme Erere. Paiating from 30 Life.—F 1. ¢ ‘e Nwein S Lodlow, Bhen White, Susn obn Bogardus, Fanor Bance Avos Hodson Paint oz ~Euwi'y Hitchroch, Apnis ¢, Nowell, —Caitie M. Sheruan. Huriog M. Plucke Water Colors sud L neraving on Wood —First ( Ketcham. Miss Sarah 8. 1 ave Mive Laurs B Bowee. Mis o Mias Mary Jacot M ise Luc Pague. Sec Aniie At-heson. 10NNt Lar cient leugit of 1 w0 8 cert s, Mary e oo, Geral alia White, s Saish Cook, Nellie Tolt, Mury Aun ¥ D Jnia 8 Fuiler Puony s, Aunie B. Wilght, Heion ¥ Suimn Morgs, Ceroline Boper, Amark« pe " —— e iker” Seut to the Pealtentiary. ship carpenter, now on the * strike,” moruing 1a the Special Seasions. charged with aseaniting William H. Krown, and on conviction was ssnt to the Peaitentiare for three mooths. It appears Mr. Waterbory ship hiilder. foot of Scanton.st.. has manazed to et ahip carpenters from different States Lo take the pise bad strack, and acain resumed business. 110 ihe men that had takeo their phacs s and_reason, resorted 15 mpel them torbury, ou several suca wions bad forced the *atrikers” out of his yurd. bat on Tues vak ag0. & moo of not leas than & hundrad—one wit ness said thore might ba 4 thousand—headed by Parker, shon: ing to the workmen. ** Lay up thetu tools, lay 5y them tools. The complainant Erowr, engnged at & cross. d con | tisued on at bis work. Parker went ap to him ked if e | waan t gofag o * knook off. " and on repiying in the n snid bo would make bim knock off, and as he :n ha & powerful blow in the face. As he sttempled t | defend himeell, Parker Lified u large lros rule and | toa head. The moh then surrounded bim, o defond himself, but it was trom every side, knocked the evidence. Upon conviction Judge Dowlin ona "Wernor Abb W 4w Sparke Ma PPi'e Mary Brads Spon dng Fisanor Wi A John Parke waa tried vesterda) ! coraared thowe trike for resorung 40 violence to wttaln their objecs. Men lad & perfect right to form associations to advance 1ueir interssts and keep up their wages. Eversthing they did by oaable moans. reasun and persiaaion, parfactly proper, furce and vie hers into a strike F t W make his own barg vet what he for his lahor. and o man had the r 1o what Parker and bis associates did 0 thia case, beat & man becanse he would not join 1n s sirike Couasel for the prisoner said this verdict of the Conrt wosll b bad news for the ) city interested 1 1o x men in thi od with couzsel. Lot rikne. Judge Dowl, ded with men on the wirike f the trial | ¥ir ! IN WEST ST, Early last evoning a fire broke out in the b g | No. 70 West-at. oaonpied by Charies Tows aa & boat-loas-. | { 1t was woon exfisguisbed. Loss oo b IN CENTRE ST ¢ of Benn Al Preciaot, IN CHERRY-ST. last eveuing a fire occurred in the Allaire Iroa Works, st No. 40 Clerr clock ached to th At 64 ot The huilding and con'ents were cor € .50 Two horses, valued at $a0, wers sis Ths origis of tbe Bre is unknow IN SPRID Raliiew at No. s of Engine Compaay No. ), whose rvotly opposite, Fan over ABd Kot out the Burses sinhed the fdames before they bad done any mate he fire was undoubtediy the work of an incendiary i Tug SARATOGA FIRE—INSURANCES. —The tollowing | he lneurauces o the properiy destroved by th A Sarstogn on Tuosday: Home of N. Y. Ftoa of Hal Home of New Haven, 810,00 each . Kelief of N. Y. § Nurth Western. Lamar. Maine, Metropoiitan. 15teraat W oatern of Buffaio, Narragansett, Connecticat € omm Albany, New Englasd, Putnam. Machattan, Amer, of Har ford, Springfield, Massasoit, Massachusetts, Crotou, 85000 esch; New. Amsterdam H New-Jetsey, 820 oach; Glean's Falls, 3,790, Rec A ar | —— STRUCTION IN VIRGINIA, —Abo and churoh, sitaated ou the farm of W illiam Bartiett, in York | County, Va, was destroyed by fire with the eoutante. books, maps, &0, &c. The sehool numbersd 50 scholard. [le 2ouse ! was owaed partly by Mr. Bartiett, jartly by the Quaser Awo. | 0 partly by the Governuwent | ¥ oF perpetrators, s who ieel the bl 1hio loss 1s about 8500, ———— The Yew-York Semi-Weekly Tribaue, Ready this morning, containe: Naws Svumant - Miitary. Naval, News from Wishington, Yok, New Eugand, the Middie ‘States the Nouite n Sisies W s States, ihe gon the Presbyterian Grnersl Assembiles, the Fosians wceliany Forelgn XXXIXrn Comwnnes [he Procestings oo Toeslar Wodusedsy and Thursday in ol Mona CmoLana—Arrival of Two More European Steaners with Disease o Board | Fighty Dosthe nd Seveuty Cass, Fav Cast s o the ity tain | doutr, the work of Kel 4 to the perpetra stiaction ‘e ‘aoie Cosat, the Tarritories Poliial the Freed Donestic «Lettn pran W donce: The ( s Property | wmav—tien. W A Complate A o $teadinan |ovesiigad Iaded. Duarm or Gex Seorr—0Melal Honors to s Mogory vin Kradt aid Hasee \ e aaribe for Twe Kewr Weskry ¥ifehon ed to them o\ she b piioe o printad. Persous rondiag i the city can fied se ta jonenal #9 send o s Price Ml N ————— The Tribune Enlarged. Hx LARGYST AND CHEAFKST Neasrarrs (N YHE WORLD. ’ INUARGPMENT OF THY DAILY, SEMI A7 LY AND WERELE TRINCONR Notwithstanding the fact that the sz of Tin Tam. 30 B been lncransed more thaa one quarier, the phos wil TE WEEELY Mail subsoribers, single co Mail --h«-rm. cinbe of Ten copios. ressed 10 Games of & aeribers ¥ phes. addressed Lo damas of 4 imeribers to one address . pies, 10 one address At extin copy wili be seu! tor sacl SEMI-WEKKLY THIB N- Aol suhscribers, 1 copy, | year 104 niin Mail subscribers, @ copies. | year—I01 aoubers Moil auiacribers, 5 copine or over for & Porsona ramittiog for 10 coples §90 wil re for 6 months. Parsons remitilog for 15 copios 43 will receive an extrs sepy one vaar. WAILY TRIRUNK 810 por asum, # for wix Mmoo MS IRIBENK 1 year < gumbers ... o o Alddram THE TRIBUNE New Vork — MARRIE ANSTICY —FENNER=On Woduoaday My o of 8t Barnebes Chuareh, Totigton. by the Right Rev #. Porer. 1D D, Whe Henry Anatice, Rector of 8t Lake's Coipe, Koehester to Flors daughter of Dean K. el t Irvington. HOSFORD—On W ednesday May 30 ot Forty third o, Ly the Rev. R C Pty CARMICHE “ Mk« o, to M, COYLE=VERDER—1. (b Rev Sciuel B Bail 0 wldest da ghte of Selai Honlord, eeq., o Thursday Ma ot i phans John Coyle #rq Police Departmant, (o Tune Ans \oedul ail of Unia city FLOWFR-WILLIAMS 8 Joha's Chorch B ’ Tin sday May 31 v. oo, B Seyunoar, biwend W Flower 1o Jeauie Wilarre o of Brooklys. Detroit vud Lanuing, Mk papers placse copy HOLBROOK -GARRISON. we ity wn Wediesday Moy 9 3 Rov. Saoe 1 Bol D D AT oA W Hobrosk, sy, whe Garrison 3 of New Yok DIED ANDF RSON 'n Brook yn, on Thursday May i Da'e saly be lowad (b1t o Faward ) sud Sawi A Awdersn sged 3 yoen, @ monthe and b day. Het remaiue wil be intarced &t S lohn o Comatery. Yomkers. o ‘ends of the fouil'y are e per Iy avited ve ‘rous thels reaidence. No. df Pa i ot Broskiye, ee Saturday. June b et 90 lock s @ Noties of at Yookers .n Seturday BONNFR—At Hartford. Corn., on Wo: et mies of tha iate Andrew Rusner. sred i1 yoars BRIDGE—Ou Thurdsy moruing. May 31, Samvel 1. Bridgs. aged A years od 1o d the ! B e e £ [im raln’ wes and frieade 0! the iy ¥ e ate residence. No. Tok p BATES—Ou Wadusedsy Ma4 9 Armes's 0w dow o Wiliem Hates sard 74 yours Tiarals 'fl\a]"vll are rospect ully wvited to w £ the romide her som i law, 1. Daves ot o and Onlord s , brooklys en Fridey aieivosn s ! CHASE At Greoupoint. 8 Wedoesday o'z hoon Mo wvtdence of her r:-m tew. toho H Beosd M Mey tonds ot% respertisl o 10 attend i . oto respertlolly invited 15 attend e ‘an oo om (he Haptier Churely Moy Hopkine, e e Deatel Pl asne 8 W eife of 7. 11 sud Mine ol ot thin e aged 44 years CLATW OKTHY ~On Tuesdey of 1o Catworthy. ani Lo e Kt lwa, i the &4 vous of er sge. & Rela o d friends are ibyited 10 attend the o dwnca of et paiews, No. 448 West Towrut Vet a0 touk 6w Tuterment ot Mo Newadh. N J 1 Hamilion HALSFY At Nice France on Saturdes Mac b | K Hatvey, som of Jobn Haleey, 0 the td year of his age are respe Ly el te sttead father . aw WM Newell, Boy ve pnce Brorniyn on Sevirday Juwe ! “kp ™ i Thundas worsing May 31 Cor . 0 e a1 Juve | i 20 eiocs LINABURY=On Thoreday v Lydin, wife of W @ N. Lis 1% ke aged @ yours. | worch Sie e o 10 pon Her scrrows o o W ih et the st Viders st 8 oclech pow. Rel stiond. Her tosine wil be takes Mo ta s N T for inteament on Sebiiiey Jeiaey, Conton, 1ii. atd Mickigas papers plenss iy Nehay «. 8t Des Mok ow, lows, ¥ . to of Warsam & 3 LIS. voC Toriiory. on b LIAME—0y feniy A. Williame 13 th The 140 du of the fasiily © this day (Friday Special FHALOUN & L hoas Wi Bave wever el ialaied NGUT-BLOOMING Tie y . I CERELS * 1t i alaton vy Whmr hands ot e ote o g i | W oy ock the ok wida appes an Inquire fer PHALON S NIGHT-BLOOMING CERKIS, tha s andard periime o cteantis eniy Sodty o driginne Lecturs an 4 ottor Lnder the suspices of the New 1ok Ascociaiion for the Advasce 3 Science s dAti @ BREF LECTURE wil be doivered FRIDAY EVEN NG, June 1. fu the 3 we 10 soper inatin Fe Mon JOUN W. POW ER_LL Cottan e 10 the (wterrata ¢ tie No'tl, and the tndacer Yesiaent of ayitel @ ik €kivpisem. tove o ewigiate 9 he .4 A wertin S Spencer, was heid i ] wsday Fveuing Mag 3, 1 . el wl st CHARLES LUK of the NINTH WAKD After mianent o gai sation was oflc od by the Pioaiders A J Comkin, wy esd B ¥ 0 . cneeticg sdjourued, v # 5 i 10 san e place Proviews o the Wwie i Laed, wdoacried aweals ey opy of the abovs b pob sied 0 The Hersld ead Tribuie o thie aly FOWARD I TONNSOS. Prosdect. The Beai Place to bay sow, tasty and wollamade S CLOTUING o st F. B BALDWINS, Now Wead 7 © Whe largest store wud aseo tmant n the Wt pri e loss. i e Post-O0ce Notlee, Te Mas tor Orswt B Continant vie Soathampios sud K coen per stean + AMERICA, for_lrmaud. via Quesnsi o, pur sieacms CITY (r BONIOS Ca$ATIRDAY Jume d, wi't “ove wt ihis Offioe ot 10 Mo m . and 0 the uptows eficen as foilows: Bisiices A snd B, # 05 6 m., ia Cad D Tea m Staidoss ¥ oand e - s JANES KELLY. Ponmantar Poai-Ofice Nothen, The Maisor ¥uuce and the Contiusat, t stosse PEREIRE on SATUKDAY, Juse v, Sourmens Coows won Fax What tie Keconstroted | 2 will 3 o by, Law: What heo Comert - My Poliey” I the Rovel Sta CandD 815 n LR ou il 10 OURGANANT KaXDOLPR FLOPAMAAT- F 1\ lher e § Y vastnr taile of the Caen, T cacive Fiisaes of the lieion Adeortsrs L AL AL Courtabip snd Marriage, New Develop wots A Down Tow chank Invoived in irscy to Fatort Money . Boarganan Noak Thief > His Utter Dopraviiy’ A Reporier's vi Gen Faton, Facte and Ane-d es rom (e Lady ¢ Ows Li Tlarrative of the Jacason Faton Sou: L ToiLene o T S 1 Book 1, Coutinued ¢ poriunague Veiucies e Ulscovery T Was Seen Thare aod What i, by Victor Hogo. Part | AIL swd i1 e | b Disuiy. 3 1 80 Horned Cati s W wey be Comuicated, Kepe't o 1o s, the Commereial Conter of Nerth Ames Pt Paper of Me W atert —— AamicrirunaL [reme-Hor Cholers—Coal for Cire Bog: Plante: The Atlsathas Silk Worn Usefol Plauts Kaspberries - of, ond Pron) h-:“l.u. Lt eharacter | Letters from our correspondente; Foregn and Domesti: [ o Awmociated Press Teiegrapiio 1 ajatches Sompiere Rumumary of Foregn and Homest « Frciunon Raports of the Prosesdiogs of the Fariwers € b of the A rer | feam Lost ther Hortosirm and | . le, In i g Ko Anoial Cattle Tirg ¢ 0 T wiro or four of the 1 adeet ar thore. The cont of & eas woaid be from six 1o eight dullar. purchased o the Knghah Magasines from which + Tully selmoted the cost won can s mich o Tk lligance Lterary matier Lo had at so obeep & rate aa in MALY Dl ch Akose who Lel \:I L . 1o L8 e peiagiules sl & "y | Newspaver Foidiva- In the Worid, PLA The Beat Strawher i ivwe vacp to QEOKG SON, Cone Winter's Luproved Partable Clroular Su 9 LANE'S FATENT SET AND FrbD WORAS the o ",':'.'.fl wat offe tive devi o hiown. | ahar saving wi vl nih anectigly st oo g o o e land Toepaentes Mr Laaf Com seimoted War part W 8 sagle m prodare it e . i e a1 il sw be 0 taeh e haure 8 by w0 means o i ©W e vl atereet, opt! Open tosil ph Addres WINTI KA (o N0 88 Bivadmar Y lavallde’ Truwellug Chaire s Wheels, o o sad oaf dour ee #1110 06 INVALIDS CARRIADES 1 oo PATENT CANTRRING UOUSEY, fot NURSFRY SWING i R RURONG W AGON i Char ore, Rocking ! 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