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iTON FROM WASHIN e A QU7 jyy AT THE CAPITOL © Charles 0'Conor to Move for the Re- lease of Jefferson Davis on Bail, A PARDON, AND ITS PROSPECTIVE RESULTS. e FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTIO Jane 1, 1266, NG WASHINGTON, Frid: THE SECRETARY OF STATE GONE FISH Necretary Seward and < T.W." are reported to 1 afishing together, to-day, Great Falls Po! ne to ac. REPORTS ABOUT THE DAVIS TRIAL. It is stated that Mr. O'Conor will be in Richmond on | Mondsy to appear in the trial of Jeff. Davis. It is nop expected that the trial will come o, but O'Conor is 10 appear for the purpose of claiming bis ri ght to bail if Le 18 not tried, and to be set at large under this bail. A simi far statement is curzent iu Johnsoian circles, IMPORTANT CONTRACT. The Socretary of the Treasury hes closed a cont ho Adams Express Company, for the transportation, t the country, of all Government gold and silver 1 bullion. with thre coin PARDONED. ‘The President bas pardoned Richard 8. Cox, of the Dis- | 1 under the teuth exeepting all trict of Columbia. Mr. Cox was pardon exception of the proclamation of amnest; from general amnesty who voluntarily left their nes iu a bo; State to aid in the Rebeliion. Mr. Cox getown Hights used 4hose ha in the 1o estate ou Ly the Colored O . Asyl LORED SCHOOL CONVENTION I've teachers of colored schools in Washington and owner of i ¥ met here iu co) tion to-day. There were eight 1 by 102 teachers, supported by ten dif- E ties. The pumber of scl is re ported a , with an gverage attendance of 2,970, The Kov. Joln Ki acted as President. TAXES OF ALEXANDRIA. T citizens of Alexandria are moviug beyoud the yocation limits to escape their outrageous taxes. Iude- e ! revenue, United %l es license, State, and county taxes, the city expects toWhise $200,000 s population of 8,000 whites and blacks. Two fthe stores for rent, and business is being from the p Adams Express Co., having sed $500 by the Rebel municipal authorities, is b amoig the MOVIDE MmAsacs. s TREASURY CIRCULAR Treasury Dopartment ordered a eircular 10 be sent to every Postmaster receiving over ) from his of- fico, rejuiring Lim to show that he has puid lus income tax. RE-ISSTE APPLIED FOR. Girover & Baker bave applied for & reis yoars patent. The last day of filing erguments i tion is Monday, June 4 NORTH CAROLINA. The movement in the Raleigh, N. C., Conventio: opeuing. to effect an sdjournment, is Well undersioo: to Liave been a Rebel urtifice; but the Union eléme oo steong. 1t is oxpocted the State Constitution wil somodalod %0 s to exclude promize drom citizenship. ue of their 14 t and leading Rebels PRRSOSAL. wo Underwood left here last night for N ‘ougress. PERSONAL. The ilon, E. D. Culver bas res: Statas Minister to Venezuela a Hou. James Wilsor t ane s the Associated Press THE NEW TARIFF. ot is said that tmo weeks will elapse before the Commit- tes of Ways and Means will be ready to report the new TIR DAVIS INVESTIGATION. e on the Judiciary is still exan ring whethier Je CONSULAR. a8 annulied the revocation of the exe (ug Edward Hebicht as Consul of Swed - and 8, M. Sver as Co 1t at New-Oricavs, and resto e cise the functions and privi sular " This act of o faet that representations Lave Jectuslly relioving those gentlemen lawful and nnfriendly conduct here ainst them. BILL APPROVED. Ths Presideat has approved the b1} providing that Lere- aftar passports shall be issued only to citizens of the Unite! srates, REPORT OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAT. The followiag oxder from the Freedmen's Bureau e Placus (1seif HEADQUARTERS ASISTANT COMMISEIONER. t n COLUMBIA, W ASHINGION, Moy 50, 481G, § The ‘dlowing reports will be forwarded (o tiieso hewdquar tors prun ptls on the last day of each month by Saperintendents in tais Disirict, vis . Keport of subsistence stores issued to i fro-dmen.” 2. Land Xeport BuREar REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, &C , ¥, duty performed by each, & of public animals. A report of cnt offices will be rendered on the 16th. ¢ ach month. A return of el property - reu of Retugees Freeamen and Avsndoned L “wardod to Erevet Mujor P. M. Rirows, Chief Quar- X 2, on_tue lnst day of each month. Re Juartermasters tores will be for- the beads of the respective dep mects, as required Vnited 5 ¥ Tegulatic Brove -Gén. C. A1, Howard W, W, Koorns elibd A. A. G tenant-Colod . THE PUBLIC DOMAIN T4+ Moo, J. M. Edmunds, Comm Band Oflice, bas addres«ad the following circularto Ut Stntes Surveyor-Generals: per of the General d DEPARTMENT OF THE ISTERIOR 1 GeNenaL Lasp OFFick, Muy 4, 1866 § Sz Herewith I inclose s map of your = Surveying District wpon whieh you are requested carefully to lay down the follow. %, with the names of each aud all ia your sarvering district, and reof. 2. The locelities aud extent lead, iron, coal and oil regions. , aciual or by estimate, as may be Stiainalie .o regard 1o suck interests. 3. The extent aud lo oaiitias of ticsber, designating the difierent varioties and iites. 4. The location. exteut and names of the ! railways, sbowing such as are compited and those 2l Wiih the estianted cost and vi ue of the same Weparaiely aud {n the uggrogate. 5. The estimated value s aua.r oi the domestic trade, 8 uscerta from value, the fre'ga: by ranway and otber means of ivtercemmanieation. ¢ atod extent of the srable land, proportions of prarie ‘mountaine aad sireaw, indicating the prominent ical features. -5t that you ut ence make a call ov each of the distyict +ors falling witbin your surveyiug district for such daisan thoy way B abie to procure, to sid you in meeting the for~goss requirements. The object in view is the prepara- 105 o & complete map of the whoic country, containing in- for:untioo un the poiuts indicated, not ouly t American orm some just lies of the Va: barge of our inatitutions, bat that bevetits in the be secured by that dovelopwent and wou it aration Prawesiation of toe facts. The early eturn of the map With Mo ua'a 15 desired, in order thas the work of etmpilition wud rans’ ¢ 10 8 counected map wey be completed and priuted in s for she next apuual 16) Herewito you will recsive oy i nied euyies of this for trausmission o such poiuts &s desive from whieh to eliet iniormation. Ver 7 respoctfully, your most obedient, J. M. EpMUNDS, Commissioner. et NORTH CAROLIN of the Revised Constitntion— A Whole Day Occupied in Discussing the Sect; Belauve o tue Conviction of Freemen for Crime. Rauzen, Thursdoy, May 31, 1500 State Convention devoted a pertion of the morni, Bour tozoutine business of & loc character, when they proocaded L consider the revised Co ition of the State. Zreporid by the Committee on that work. ‘The article tion is Section 9 of the Bill of Rights N0 frecman shall be convicted of any erime pimous verdiet of a Jury o zovd and lawiu! « heretofore.” ord moved to amend it p for & misde Upou discus wins a divt sued, one side insis' b relieved of duties in the ti sghit by right 10 be vested in J ‘Whilo the other sido proposes 10 pass tho sec origmal form "A i vibue day wes vocuyied i debate wpvn Winaulicst Peace at ite | tion of President | mor, but | of sinull cases | METROPOLITAN BOARD OF HEALTH, —— Meeting Vesterday Afternson—Orueliy 1o Ani. mals— Quarantine Chelera i ien—The Swill Milk Business—Tow Fiesh Hecemes ferted—Monses of Refags Choiorm tier from the Genern! Registel —Amother Lively Discussion \ | The Metropolitan Board of Health met xesterda afternoca in the Pelice Court Roous, President JActsox ! Scmvirz iu the chair, aud all the members present save Judge Bosworib. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, ORDERS I88URD. :'W;’afim T84 reported 03 general N2 apecial ard 42 final e abatement of nuisarces, X uf whioh wers iwsued, making total of 1% rat, wad %30 of the mocou class thus far iavued 3 e e REPORT OF TUE FINANCE COMMITIER. | Mr. MANIZRRE of the Fiusuce Comuitiee orts bilis | amonnting to 88,010 54, £1i of Which were parsed. Aie bil for whitewashing and preparing the Barracks at the ¥ive Poiute, | for the use of oholera patients, was 249 69; that for the work | performed et the Batte: woeated 1o nearly & Bt of Francis & Loutrel, for books for Brooklyn, was referre 1he Fioauce Committee. DISWIBAING THE SANITARY INSPRCTOPS Bie question of diswissing the elerks assigiod t ary Inspectors, was discussed at cots b of Mr. Bekox 1S touk part | those now employed in bsruokirn . 1 the debal less esient, but Lr. PArs | closed it recent decrease fn tie desi a part of w v to be ascribed to t bean done hy the Inspectors. For ey sre sick. 17 therefore. you save persons to the lubor and wealth-pr y. which 15 more than sufficient to pry for na w sted in 24 hours. W hen the v 0 continue the present force until alone voted No, TO ANIMALS. Was taken upon the motic | tho 15t of July, Mr. Baree | CRUBLTY A letter from HENRY .BRiaH, President of § the Prevention of € o Animals, inviting w | the mauoer in which gresu turtles are broughi to | | ket aud confined, was read and filed. | | FILTHY CELLAES IN FIRST-CLASS IO <ve, { \ o | ty for Dr. DALTOS makes the follow:ag report fo 1 have the honor to call your sttention 1o tie fiot The ses in this efty the cellurs. being 1t evfirely to the care of servants, are rubbish of various sorts, in a condition \ e 3, secondarily, of L nend that tte atte 10 this neglect, and ¢ Health 1 many of the bast private le 1 woul generally be called | %0 that their cellar tho 3 and the wall whitewashied, witn us littie deloy " QUABANTT5E CHOLERA STATISTICS | Dr. SWINBURNE presentod a tabular rejort. showic cholera patients treated on hoard ¢ pital sbip | from the 20th of April to the 20ta of Mas, ittius ve. and (heir nationality. The Vatitity. aud ingland . e aud Aworio Germany Denmark . owing s av N Trol 1 Total Of whon: died THE 571 Dr. SAMUEL R, PTECY writes to the Saniia -MILE BUSIN Superintendent )t vovs stabler i d alarge nuwbe as follows . 1 have vi the neighborhood mils business i bor of suxall stables with from tve to thirty cows iu cows are rearly all fed with sour swill; tuey ulso Lave oy and meal. During a po: wornng avd noon most of these cowe are n uble over the us lots of the ueighborhood. av<d iu this way I Leve seen over o few acros. The w inge of Te whole aeighborhood converge 1o rie Inrge in it vic'uity of * round-stone barn ’ and all the urine #nd the washiags from all these sards in time this pond, and taere stagoete, for they huve i this makes the Whole neigbbortiood full | ain run to | ber vutlet. | Even in cool weath of uuhealthy and uup! ot emanations. 1 saw 2 or 40 Cows driak from this pond, and 1 am told thet all the caitie from the | ncighborhood drink from this foul poud. 1 tend yon s bottle | of the water I collected from it yesterday. It was dipped | from the surface avd strained through u cloth | There would be 2o use in makiug cesspools in eny of these led, and w 1 506 Do mes evil, but to cause the ren.oval of the | All the real estate iz t creased in vaiue by the reneva Tho owners of these stablos are o 1%, Samuel Gorde .« W these o Ern Twenaty-niath-st., the I conid not find the owner, As 1 wee uo disease amon €1 T | tobe f.cupom Keller T would respectfully suggest that au order b removal. This letter was referred to tic Su HOY FPLESH BECOM } A lettor from Samcin R 1E 4 Milk | the attentiou of thr Board to the manner in which tl | hogs aud cows is infected, and explaining the origi e | disease called Echivococers, which in Treland 1s su d 10 de Mly ouo 81th of those who die, was read, and aleo | ry Comm! HOU3Es 0F RIFUGE. { oy anu ferred to the Sant! ‘The Boar® of Heallh uas dirceled that ee he ten residence ¢ will re ing. Dave beou placed in good condition, and cau be & purpose. ar other b igibly located, ha selectad, but it Las not ed ndvieuble to take ou of thew until there is Lhe capucity of the proas Pattery Barracks is #7c" should the zotice tg rem CHULERA TIOSFTTALS. Tho ofty has been Arvided iutomx Hoepital D embracing the Firat. Second, Third, Fourth, ¥ | Wards, Second d eventeenth War teenth, Eights and X Twentioth sud Fifik, isoluding the | Tweuty first Wards boiow ¥ifts in | Fouril., in acond Waids beiow Nineteentl: i -8t all the territory abe 1u the tirst District tw bave been opened tae Battory aud one at ints. Both are re ar o cupants. ou selected tor t pose trey have | T, the ined and gon e had any HOMIOPATHIC TREASMENT OF (HE DISEABL PRE\ ¥ | Ju reporting these rules w tue Board of Heath I have boen waited upon by a represonts Boclety, 10 Whom | opted on the wedics 1hare not Jmmunication from tuat soc Tt do-s uot appear that these iulas have been adopled with the futantion of keoping bomeopsthic physiciaus oui of fie Cholera Hospitals, but 1t was weli known whou they were ve that effect. ALl physicians are tbe sawe rule, and those Wio cannot practice by this rule are necessarily excluded FIXING THE RESPOMSIBILITY. whe following resolution was adopied ou wmotivn of Mr. o performad or ex ! T cmberior 1 | i be reaponsince to- defond and save hariatess said Board 3 imorhers of tbe foee, {ro oo . | N ABOUT QUARAX The jont troubles of the Board of Health, Quaranting Co sioi and Commission of Lufgration conceruiug n pi plnce for the rocoption of well passenpers who arrve b Fikonse ladan ahips. was thus ventilated Mr. & ened the discussion ua follows . a e in Tie Commitiss ajor, s pace ot tic de u of convales | cent passongers from cholora slips, after repested meet ariived ui $hg couslusion that Couy lavd is the most suicnble | co; gre ation with the Supervisors of Graves. | bt these *OPIDJI objected to the lauding of any sick persous there undor ao; tnuces, and declined to make any trausfor of the lea ding our offer of every assuragce Liat the place suould be kept unoljectiovabiy. Mr. | Seluliz read a lottor from Messze, Lord, Day & Lord, Attor nevs, whom {he Bupervisors of Gravesend buve employed, and this letter ho viewed as a threat. This is the spirit which the Committec has encoruiered idea fn the region of the Lower Hay. We kave promised every g sinat ‘ contagion, kuowing that the people, thirongh the Coarts, are ready to epjoin us. 1§ weut 1o Washington, and was there | treatod with the greatesi courtosy; but L may noi properly | | | now réport the rewnls of my visit. The joint Commissions baving the management of health matters in the Lowar Pay e supporied by Lue eni. \tag u periect Larmony | , with only Loug Islan | opposed; yet the Lostilty of islanc because they have made it unsafe (o atteupt a landing | their abodes; the officers of the hospital ships have are acl State i inbabitauts of these tireo 14 is barrier which we have not beeu able to remove, Lstand and New-Jor ~ar | ussassiation’in the event of attempt fo tuke conve oents to their shores. ‘Lis is tue inbumasity of our peigh bors dows tie Bay. It 1s manitest that ike time musi come, that #t no remote day, vwher the Com on will have to take, Uy right of eminent Comain, from tieee persons v | care for nobody but themee!ves, such lands as may be “ | for the cure of the passeazors Wwho are to arrive at thin post, ; The Commissiogers aze doing all that they can: | me: by hostile judyes aud hostile islanders, end now m decisively in apite of oppositio. Dr. SwispLaNy interrepted Mr. Schultz (0 say that with his present police force there is iunuioent danger that emigrunts | | | Guarastive say burs the ery sips wheien they are de twued. Indeed only last week an attompt was made to de | stroy one of tue ships. and the mow, after Bavinz proeured in Hammable wutter uud Lied the ship, atiacked with uives the oficers who extinguished the flames. ‘There wes 4 ri o no mean magnitade, and ia it several persons were sev wonnded. Dr. PArker—It terrible state of things. Mr. Beroes rose to defend the people of Gravesend, Mr. Schultz Laving scored them soveely in bis sweepiug denuuci- ation of the Lony; Lalanders, Staten Iilanders and 1 We sbould not blame tie Long Islanders, but the last Legisla ture, which, under the prompting of New York merchasis Ltterly refused to give Us she power of seizing u part of Co Tland tuder the right of eminent domain. Nuture mude | us 0 4pot for & quarantino ai Sandy Hook, but X siands it tue way. ‘The next best place is Staten Tslans i \slanders burn our buildings sud threaten assussiuution | Awuinst resort, Coney Island may answer as aplace for the | Geteation of well passenzers. : ? Dr. SWINBURSE, repiying to Mr. Acton's question what be should do if ot ‘olern ships should arrive w | # day or twe, remarked that be had no means of secomm W T¢ another pationt. We Lave cne sbip under repaire | | b caunot be made ready vnder four davs. Onr vessels are | Without boate, 80 that there may be no means of escape. Fat | you may give us 4 navy, and it will not answer; we must have Sty 18ud, % Lere there is pure runuing water. 1f you reep t well passengers on theso siips, Weere they are lible to com in eoutact with cholers-patients’ clothing, they must Leceass 1Tty take the disease. Seyen hundred persiis sie aow crowied o the ships. { "D Swissunse said: [Up to last Winter, the Legisiature ied by well- | was opposed 10 setting apar: auy pluce to be oc paseengers fromw infected ebaps. 1 was told if 1 had siex per- | sous to attend 1o them on shipbosrd; and Iam met by (he | e wug Island on the oue haud, howe of Siaten | Yoten other, who care for othisg but i Lie care of the well passengers has never been considered but 1 belleve cholora b jurt an quarantinable to-duy us it ever was. bat thers is 1o spot upon which it may he done. ) not take cbolera until they get on board the suip. 7 bring it with them, sk the Iruh tako it. In orm it is portablo, b L oo LRV 1UAN WA dit 1 de Nelsse Hansen, aged 21, Denmark : Joir Peterson, ared 22, Denmark; Kusmus Neiisen, aged 1, Denmark; Joyanu C. Oher. agea 2, Germany; August Briten, aged 24, Pross Hans J. Polsen, aged 21, Donmnark; J. Magnisou, aged 3 swedon; An, 321, Sweden; O, Neidson, aged 2 Sweden; Ja Luding Schlors- senun, aged Josepisei, ned b, Sweden: rigeta dobausen, aged ¢ Joh imsen, aged 5.1 una He 3, Swoden; Maren Yibrr putiark ; J aged 4, Deumar, Catharl aged 5. mma_Mousen, aeed | Sweden Sweden; Andreas Lanpolit, | sged 2§, Deumar | desires the services of number of informntion. | rmeren invist | CHASE <At Greenpolat, on wuu..a.,. Lot believe 1t remaiis in the | s, e S g NDW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1866. and it is Bt et the pince for 8 hospital, aad it is fuburan to kbo-u.n"mlmfhppm . T apeak of Gravesdod be- onuso it 3 80 close to the channel. | livo on Siaten Trisud &0 hinre w0 desire to do auything to offend the peovie there, but T do Gesire to state the truth, and if a patient wers broaght B0 bl'l’mn thezo would be suok o howl as you have never fore. Dr. PARKik—Gentlemen, you oaunot take cholere save by poming dircetis 1o gontact with the pofson. The persod i not dangerous, but the linen is. Take the fellows out into the ulm ir. wash them, destroy their old ciothing put clean clothes upon them, aud give thom something to cat, nd let them They could then go into your family or my fami- wil dan Ship-fever avd are wumiiar in Lir‘m of ;: ; r whea '-'.'L.-. Hos- i e cgondel with his disease. Tho beds were, £l 10 e were covered, and when we went into the building in the morning we could not get wiong wikkoat stepping over deud bodies When we could do nothing else we concluded 0 put up some tents i the opon air, and iet the poor fellows take th Lore Every one of them recovered. I aiothes p drifted ashore b the North River hey were taken ont_upon the bank, aud 5 cases | you. genticmen, we d take eholera they rece from the porso wnother. immediately your bouse. Do I eir take one of these well persons from the ship Ltk olothing aud cleaning b, You are not safe. somewhere, T do not eare if it it not one-tourth as large us the 1 go a8 & physiciau from one famils to leru patient lute | Ko, Dt if you | Cily Park, where they war be washed, nnd_they may go next @ay aboit their business, providing ther bave entirely new othing on. 1 ww sorey that I ciu ‘ominitie | morrow, but I 4 they will take so e, even A1 #bould be next to my house. | Mr. SCHULTZ—Lhe whole matter will be thoroughly dis- | sed tomo row. If we can thwart tie cholera now I believe | wiall be safe und it way bo nocsssary 10 4o some Fash thivg. tho next five or six daye— | cmieis of this Board | e action of the do not now succoed —wit e The Cholera ut @uarantine. We lave received Dr. Bissell's report from the Hospita! Skip Faleon for June 1. The followiug new oases sud deaths bave occurred sinee last statement AN My 3L FEOM THE ¥ Denmark; Sophia € olin Tomansoln, agad Dewnark; ous man unknow hew cases ak on place ) TIE TNTON ¢ Denmark; Peter Bonsen, o8, Sweden . [nger Parsor ON BUAT Lors Jokansen, aged 37 A Langlett Denmork; Jobanns Hollenber Swedea; about v=, and o girl a nants unknown. In Hospital last report New cases .. 3 5 Tota! .05 Died € Now b reocived ] CITY NEWS. —— SERI o Mgs. Bryayt.—Mrs. Bryant, wife of Wi len Bryavt, the poet and veteran editor of The Evening Post, lies daugerously sick at her residence at Roslyn, with but little Lope of recovers - 1, West-st., Paterson, N. J. ass House-Carpeute 2 to ran wood-working ma, oot wagos, and must be intelti E.J. W, Derrick. architect, will give further Mr. ANDREW DERE and Joiners. with & few good m: They sre offered the chivery. gent. industrious aud moral m; Room No. 4%, No. 119 Broadway, N Y. — CrmisTiax Uxtox.—There will be Confe Tri - y M. E. Church, Thisty fourthost.,, coruer of .. oo Sunday, at 8 o'clock p. w. Spenxars, the Rev. Messrs. con, Hildreth and Kimball, Secretary of the Association of 1 pastors. I piae of union will be proposed. In the New Eugland Chu sthst . Williamsbureh, st the ‘same hour, 8p sreor. L. H. Milis (Episce ian and others. For Conference for Brooklys, see Brook- - FrAUDS 18 STREET OPENINGS.—A mecling of ows- ers of reul estate. under the direction of the West Side Asw- ciation, will be beld at o n b ourt Sutfpm T PrOPETLy owners, voment of tam lancs lylog west of Lighth-ave. ol north of Fifty-ninth st. Various matiers | of interest to ow ners of Teal estate will be pressntod. Kpecial for the evening: Frauds in street Ovenings.” Pablic tion s called 10 this wubyeet that action may be takes i aud it opening tbs ard Drive. ¢ Tanrp's 'wes uf the beueht of this ex 0. 122 Prosdway, i Lwporiars, New-X b A Horsit BLANKET. of Chstinm Four Cormers. K.Y, wriles. 1060, 1 had of vou some sty beve used to do sl wli o ; and it has never costve eelies. UUR OlaLa FRON 10 CORMM AND BASE.=Lutier L0 1TH PERPEC Co.. March 22, 1365, —— RUSBELL'S AxEricax Steay Prstive Hoose, Nos. 28, 30 sud 32 Ceutret,, Cotner of Reade, New-York City. The atention of the Commercia', Logal, Litersry uad General Pblic i invited to the estabiishment of the AMERICAN STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 1o the large aad commodious buildings Nos. 28, 30 and 32 Cents coruer of Reade, Which is the most 1 srranged. sud completely furnished ERAL PRINTING OFFICE or the Americsn Continent Al works exacated withs prowpiness, sud st extremely low rateg —— G York cAN e Pro- The BURGLAR ATARY TELE ugh. L. Lok Tre Best House ¥ y and withont das. GRAPH in aix jears lise ot beew brokes th 254 Broadway. ———— The Feniaus are creating a great commotion in Can- und sleewl natwibutanding which ull Grocers are esling wr's Lasr Ixnia Corrx at 25 C Volesale ihepor, No. 154 Kesds s b e s —_— The Tribune Enlarged, THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSFAPER IN THE WORLD. FNLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEERLY AND WEERLY TLIBUNE. Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tag TrIs- x¥ has been increased wore than one quarier, the price will ain the same. TERMS. WEEKLY TRIBU! Mail sabscribers, sinsle copy, 1 year Mail subscribers, clubs of five. Ten copies, addressed 1o names of TI'wenty copies, addressed to names of Ten coples. to one address. .. Twenty copics, 10 oae address. Au extrs copy wili be sent for each club of ten. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subscribers, 1copy, 1 vear—I104 Mail subseribers, 2 copins, 1 year—104 n . Muil subscribers, 5 coples, or over, for each copy Persous remitting for 10 copies §30, will receive ua extrs copy for 6 montha. 1 E3EG® | Lersons vemitting for 15 copies 845, will Teceive an extza copy oue Yo, DAILY TRIBUKE. $10 per annum; 85 for six months, Address THE TRIBUNE, New-York. MARRIE CROSE— BATTEL—=On Wednesdly, May 30, st the residence of Mrs. Emily C. Battel, Morristown, N. J.. by the Rev. Arthur Mischell, Me Bacalo Crom to Miss Harriet Stoirs Buttel, daughter of Albert T Battel, docensed. SHERRILI—~At New.Hartfor May 31, 1966 by the Rev. Mr. . E. o) o cards PEREET—ALVORD=On Thursdsy, May 31, at the Church of the b f‘#}'m Rev Anudn v’.m:.’ DD, Chazies Perret to Mary E., daugater of C. A. Aivord. es). y ov. o, William M. ftinswood to Addie, b o e R of owall, Urangs Can . Y. HENS_On Thursday. May 31, by the Rev. Dr. Frederic ¥. auith of tns ciy b6 liss Josepline lophecs Mick. STOKTS—MOOD--0n Thursdsy, May 31, at the residence of the de's prents, by the Kev. Sunoel Cailile, C. Fugene Stokes of aeiphin to Carrie K., denghiter of Mood, enq , of Ula city. L ] niuD, ANDERSON 10 on Th , Dellie. ouly be- Kook day, M Y of Vdward O nd Futub K. Aaderson, aged 5 yours, s rmontiis nd b da Jivs reiains wil be interred at 8t. John's Cemetery. Youkers. The ‘Telatives and (riends of the fawily ere ity mvited to attend from tuelr tesidmnce, No. 28] Pacific-st., Pl ., on Tnne? ot Soclocks @ aud from Y ousers M. E. 9 st 2§ o'clock p. B - L. 1. papers plesee copy. , May 0 at the A e o vwiaw, Joka 1 Beosdr s, Masy Chaser i the $4th year of bor age. srs respactfally fovited to attend her funenal, on L a1} oclork ¢ m., from the Bastist Chural. e’ o witend the funeral ey e Woat Forty ot v on Smnday, June 3, at 4 o'¢lock . 8. The remaing will be taken o Lowall for | tessomt Rastern papers please 0Py HALSEY—At Nice, Fran on Satardey, March 10, 1056, Hamilio0 R Halsey, 10u of Jurn Halesy, in the 33d year of his age Relatives sud friends of the {iaily roepectfully Livited to attand s funersl, ! Lhe residunce of his -l d.ldl Jua 5 Mouroe piace, Brook!yu, ou Saturdey, Cortlands C., oa of Parker HANDY—On Thoreday moraing Mey 31, sod Comets & Handy, seed B youry, | 48ty Invited ' w3 a 10 o clock, frow The relatives snd L o the Toiersl, on Setarday mogniag, June 3, a: 10 o'l g mg ‘Sixteentiist., botween Fourli-ave. and [rvingplace, without fariies i vitation : K in (hi city, on Wodsesday '-"’".,"l,’if', bail. aged 66 T e ostanl b2 ek e to Noshun, N. H., for interment. MORAN—On Friday, June 1, 1866, at her late residence. No. 159 W. Quiriy-thirdst. Mars H., wife of Jazes bioran. Har rematns will be takon {0 New-Rochelle for interment. Faithiul i lido, oke died full of hope. OATW ELL—At Aberdoen. Mis #pi, on Fridey, May I8, after s severs iliness, Joseot Outwell, formerly of Kew-York City, in Sad year of his age. PALMER—At Memaroneck, Westckester Co., on Priday, Jue 1, Asron Palmer, in the 91ut of his nge. Wil (ake pla Late rasidence, on Sunday atternoon. lock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited 0 st Te'clonk u m., the Rev. Jome Cilareh, Rosevilie, Staten faland. dny, June 3 8t | o'cioek iy sl | take tha forry-boat, foot of Whiteball-st., 1o Venderbit’s landinz, from thence by ears to w couveyances will be in resdiness. Mary E., wifs of e A e urch, Rrooklyn The fanerstwi on day ve 10 o'cloe auented th attend without fu ARIPP=1o Jersey City, on Fridey, June l, Deborah Amn, wite of - VA%, 81, George's Chapel, Boekman st New-York, or day, at 3 o'clock p. . At his ate residarce, fo Jorsey City, ou Tussdsy, May be 4561 your of his wee. Special Notices. T}l jow from ** Araby the Blest,” freighied with the breath of orlental apiee flowazs, are not so entrancing as the perfume of the IGHT BLOOMING CEREUS " of Phalon & Son. But mind that you have the “real thing” with the indorseraent, Phalon & Son, Pertumers, New-York." blown into the glass of the botcle. Al others Sold by all Drugziste. e Exeentive Committer of the Uulon G neral Commit t wncetiug of this Committee will be held at Hea tees A 1 art Browiway and Tweuty-thirdet.. on M l\'lfllh’(k June 4, 1866, ui # 0’00k, LENNAN, Chairman, UWEN W. B My 1 TORAT, ] g oty _Cuaw. . Hain, A of Dwrners of Iteal Extate, under the direction of e WENT SIDF ANSOCTATION. wil be held st the Everett Toous, soutb-esst corner of Broadway and Tuirty-fourthost. oa MONDAY EVENING, Junc 4, atfp. m. Tiis ie an organizstion for the protection of property ownecs. ud ihe imptovement of tie Lavde iyinz Woss of B anid North of F. ty-uiutlst. Vatious {nteront 1o owners af Keal Eatate will be presssted. for the eve: “FRAUDS IN STREET OPENINOS." action way be taken to Pubtic attention is called to pening the B v, Charl h A Wiithaus, Wheeler, Feruando Wood, Audrew Catrigan, A. Valentine, Kb Purd 1. Brow: Wikl K. Mara, N. Spofiord, Thiomas O'Caliaghan, Lowis . Mor in H. Hutton David H. Knapp, K. H. Arkenb. D V. K. btepheuson, han Edgar W A. WHITBECK, President. s F R vs. Secretary " BADWAY'S READY ‘HE UNIVERSAL g RELIEVES PAIN INSTANTLY. 1T RTIES AS A DISINF THE BEST IN THE WORLD. AS A NEUT. LIZER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. A COUNTERIRRITANT, THE BEST (N THE WORLD. A DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, BETTER THAN BITTERS OKR LIQUORS T IN THE WORLD. AS A TONIC, BE AS A NERVINE ANODYNE ANTISEPTIC RUBOFACIENT, (T HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MEDICA. AS A PREVENTIVE the persons exposed to Missmatic Infections and Con- It will taglous AGAINST i Cholers, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Small Pox, k=, &y AND WILL CURL FEVER AND AGLUE, CHILLS AND FEVER, SCARLET, TY- PHOID AND TYPHUS RAPIDLY CURES ALL RHEUMATIC AND KEURALGIC AFFECTIONS. SORE THROAT, ASTIMA, DIPHTHERIA, NEAVOUS HEADACHE. A WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS, Apply the READY BELIEF. Tt will sfford tmmediste ease, aud & QUICK CUKI , COMPLAINT! of water (s a doink) will in e stare the paties IN ALL BOWI A toaspooniil in 8 il tumble Jp the most palniu. discuarges, sud w w w ioaith 454 comfort 1 Per Bottls. Sold by Drug: !+ Btorekse e KADWAY & € No. 87 Malder- wne. corner of Gold-st riani (o Kallway Travelers. Amportant, i e e, of APPLETON'S ILLUSERATED RAILWAY GUIDE in Now R Comimnte 1 IMpoRTANT INSTRUCTIO! T TRAVELERS in refer ssage, P 5 Tickets, Raiiway Maps Tiag Tables. ke. Pontaarr axp Bioewapujgar Seavem o7 Comxris. the Telegraph Corstractar, wi Fowler & Welis. i s o, Exan e Phrenological e ineapioy o Characier 3 i 'UEI.‘) Ors Draomen Rarrwa epressnting the prin. bl Foutes of travel £ast, West, North and South—indispeos cipal To Whle £ travelens. Nuarey Tuner Hewoneo Tise Tauir: 1w the departure and arzival of the vark Pae e e Cansdarwaieny sibiany B repressnted by map. V..IxnrE 70 Tior Nawrs oy NEARLY TEX THOUSAYD STATIONS To Vikiaees AN CiTime. skiusted upou tbe Kaiiways of the U'n VI, Tommier Griok 7o THE WATERING Praces, SPRINGS AND PLACES 07 1 ASHIOTANLE el"ding Niagara Falls, Saratozs Springs Caps May, Adlsatic City Newpari, Loog Braneh " VIL Movrniy Aceorst op Ranway Av> TUsin Fuoaness VIIL.. ANRCDOTES AND praTs 0 ThavEL & Ao APPLETONS ILLUSTRATED KAILWAY GUIDE pon all the priucipal Rallways, st ali the prin-ipal Book Stores. at all ol pal Railway Hotels ‘kroughost the United Stated 3 b prncipal Kews Acwacle, Sad at ne T Wholesnie and Ketnil, AGENTS FOR E.V.HAUGRWOUT & Co. Now, 482, 490 and 492 Broadway, & o ComerofBroomeds Deafuess and Discharges from the Far Radicelly Cured. by tie i of the Tecently inventad Vegatable extract OTITINE. Price, $1 50 « bottla. For salo by all Drugy! WEEKS & POTTER, Druggivia, No. 17 Wasliiagion o, Boston A Groat Yariety at Lowest Prices? CROQUET GAMES, WHOLESALE AND R¥ A B. SWIFT & CO., DEPOT OF GAMES No. 47 NASSAUST, N. Y. Life Insuranc ACCIDENT INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURAN( Eficcted in the best Companies AT LOWEST RATES. TEMPLE & HOADLEY, No. % Wallst.. New York. t of Shells und Minernls, for SALE togeLie: or separatel e T TARVIS, No. 84 Wost Twenty-seventicst, . Y. Jenkina's € and Medicuied Fruit, THE KEMEDY OF THF AGE. For Dyspopsis, Coustipation, 'ATL, m, Lodizouion und Liver Derssgement. P .l oble Corf 0 atsly & Vagstebls opot, Ko, 100 Fraskila-st Sold cAuwufi MACK & Co. Fifl i‘flfllfl & BABCOCK No. 47 D) y ot ¥ LMBOLD'S, No. 594 Brosdway, Leat to the Metropolitan, ELLUC & Co., vo. 635 Broadway N W, SHEDDEN, No. 313 Bowery. V. E SWAR' an. 30, J We are prepared to fursish avery dewcription of the above, saws or ewn, for domestic use aud for shipment, prowptly and on the most favorable tesms. BRADFORD & RENICK, ne No. 71 Broadway, N. Y. without Spects pie. M"kx’.‘a‘fn” Pamphlst mailed el octor et licine. atnph! P Y ‘“l-_l. B. FOOTE, M. D, No, 1,130 llrnt‘ln". N'N‘TY.MI. o “ Medicnl Common Senwe., 400 page —100 lusrations. Beut by wall everywaere id. Coutents h»l..::-lfl‘)fl’l". poss e Author, . B. Consaltations free, daily. from 9§ tance may consuli by leiie C Cure for the Ruptured,— ot fice. Address B PO N 1t Droskony Now-Tork oo e E Roofs Cured wich ELLERY'S INDIA RUBDER cular. L Ea & MOCARTIN, No. 506 Grand st. Cool—BARTLETT'S PATENT POLAR R .IA’V. 25 D Mo 110 Brosdway, New. to0p m. lnvalids st adis- K FRIGERA TOR, wholesals aud retail. ERELEE, Sole M.lnn;ncmnr for New-York, N0, 77 Bloecker-st., one door from Broadway. Post-Office Notice.—~The Mails for Great Britwin and the Continent, via Southampion sud Bremes, per steamer AMERICA, for Irelazd, via Queenstown. por stesmer CITY OF BOSTON on SATURDAY. June 2, will close at this Office st 1030 8. t., wi at the uptown offices, ss follows: Stations A and B, €:05 a. ui.; Sta. tions C aod D, 7458 m., Stations E and ¥, 7.3 a m.: Station 0, T2 m JAMES KELLY, Postmyter, Post-Ofice Notice, ot Franes and the Continent, via Brost and Havie, e REIRE, on SATURDAY, Juna 3. il close at tois OBice at 7 & m.. and a the uptowa offices a4 fotlows: On FRIDAY, June 1, Stations A and B, 930 p. . ; Stations The Beat strawberry in the Wortd ars, duciose stamp to GLORUE PEKRY & SON, raetown, Cone. WLl exchante, If not suited, within 3 day: = VWL WICKES, No. 744 Brosd Mas g ) durabie. A oy e e PIRE 5. M. Co, No. 59 “Wigs, Toupees nnd r—Firet quality bait dye and vuir dyaing. back i Bis W bl w Ball IR, o 16 o y MELIR " Upoa thi a3, stacsroly betieved 10 be a0 actof Justico, warraated by the Conatitution wpor: wilitary Eecesuity, [ favoke un-a-?_d‘ judgment of mazkind, and the gracious favor of M.fl-"‘ A LINCOLN. Now Rendy, | AND 80LD BY SUBSCRIPTION, CARPENTER'S GREAT NATIONAL TICTURE, ENGRAVED ON STEEL BY A. H. RITCHIE, THE FIRST READING e A aawo s BMLAVING OF THE TMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION BEFORE THE CABINET, BY PRESIDENT LINCOLN, EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS FROM CABINET OFFICERS TO THE ARTIST. From Secretary Seward (to the publichers.) W asniaToN, 25th May, 1865 1bes you to accept my thanks for the five engraving you bave sent wie of M. Carpenter's piciure, * The First Reading of the Emanciva- tion Proclamation. 1t 1 m vivid represcnta o of the scene, with portraits of rare fide!- ity to nature. The engrav~ hat been singularly successful in eopyiug it, without impairing o dott wting from its excellenee in these points. Faith fally youe®, WILLIAM H. SEWARD From Chief Justize Chase (lats Secretary of the Treasury.) Wasmavorow, May 1, 1866 1 have just vaceived the engraviog of your * Emsncipation Procie- imation Picturs.” 1 do not see that iprovement is possible. Accept wiy congratulations on your completo success. Aw slways, your triend, S P CHASE, ¥ B CARPRNTER PoQ. From Secretary Stanton. War Drearraesr, Wasmivarox, May 2. 1966 Accept ty thanks for the artist proof of your admirabie paintiag of First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the Cablnat.” Tho work is, in every respoct that T am capable of judging, entirely sasisfactory, aud worthy of national sdmiration, as & Attiug commemo- rashon of M. Liaes aceat deed. Xoams truly, LDWIN M. STANTON. From Secretary Weller. Navr DapantaesT, WARIXGTON, The Eugraviag, | aw bappy to ses, is amply commended. Some parts are excelient, and all well done. _Some feeiing of sadness whou 1 saw it came over me for tie grest and good man who #o interosied himasols for vou, sud whors we ali love. Very traly yours, GIDEON WELLES, y 5, 108, Foom Secretary MeCalloch Taxasvy Deeartaeyy, May 3, 1856, 1 have no doubt the pi re The Eugas! rally approved and greatly adumited. Law, very truly, yours, HUGH MeOULLOCH. From the Hon. Edward Bates, late Aitorney-General of the United Stater. The individnal porizaits are very 1 soon & group of seven ot sight figures ol of which #> truly presentsd the orteinals. The execution ssems to ma excellent, snd without any opinion of mine, my dear 8is, your work is3 manifest success. Very reepect: fully, your o FDWARD BATES, ke Indesd [ bave mever From the Hon. M. Blair, late Postmaster-Generol. Your picture of the President and Cavinet in countil on the Eman- on Proclamation fs, in wy Jodgment, o very fine work of art ci The likanssses, the groaping, sud the surrousdings «ll seem to me to be very 200d, aud to make au sdmimble representation of the persons, the piace, and the occasion, Yours truly, ML BLAIR. From Postmanter-General Dennison. Wasuixarox, D, C.. May 3, 1966, 1t gives e very great plesuure to acknowledge the receipt of the mizable engraving from your noble paintiug of * The Firs: Resdiag of pation Prociamation before the Cabinet,” by our lameated the FE.menc President. The approving jrdgment of the country of the merit of the picture, and the Justnese of its swoclation with Trambul's * Declaration of Iudependence,” a8 8 grest ustional palstiog which has bees so univer- sally conceded, cannot fail to commend the cugiaviag to every truly . DENNISON. patriotie American citizen, Truly yours, From Secrotary Harlon. Dapanxaxy o7 THE I3vERion, Wasnixoroy, D. C., Marf:, 1566, 1 tuke grest pleasuse in scknowiedging the recoipt of Ritchie's En- gravins frota your besatiful paiating. v dosr sz, that you may live long to enjoy the fruits of 1am, tiwly youss, JAMES HARLAN, Frow Attorney-Genera! Sy red Arronyey Ozvmaar's Ormes, Wasmmwarox, May 171896 12 yocr great pletars you have sacceeded ln bringlag out snd emaking Liow tieir thoughts. You have not suuk the nataral fu the & fault 80 comnuon that it must be difficult for en astist toevoid st + of the picture makes it with me one of the grand ad most besstiful achievements of art that Thave a¥ei isat ) JAMES SPEED. T From Senator Eemenden, late Secretary of the Treasry. Wasnixerox, Moy 17, 1063, Ihave recoived tha engraviog from your pictors of “The First Reading " 1t is admirably done, both in poiats of Saish aud faithful news and 1 prize it highly. Yourstraly, W. P. FESSENDEN. EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES AND REVIEWS, From The New-York Timss. To thosm who have seen the origina, i 5 4 21332 inches ize ; that it is 0 the minutes yin. which gravingas can be prod.ced in Americe be of inturest to taowe who nting. 1t ia well kzown that Ms. Liacoln contes ctpation Prociamation daring tie dark deys of of the work wil ing Dolts i th b have not swew the (502, and thet (¢ was only posipoued in_consequence of a u u Becretary Seward. st one of the Cabinet meetings, to the eflac eli an ot at that time might be considered the last effort of overument atie biopia etcetoling wrofore. proposed that alon succass miight re- "rse of the objeetiou, and the ation, was posiponad for the time, but it was made 8 faw wequentiy— aumediately after the' vietory of Antietass. It fa the tabless st this Cabiaet ieetin tha postponement was cidedon. that Mr. Carpenter bas rapraacnted in the palaticg In the forsgronnd are Mr. Liacoln aud the Secretary of State, both weuted, the former supported on b righi by Secretary Stanton, aud 0 the 1oft by Secrmiary Wellas. Chief Justice Chase (then Secre- tary of the Treawury) wiauds slightly to the rear of Mr. Lincolu At the wnd of the President's tabls aud directly opposite to bim is ‘Attornay-General Batos, aud in the background are Postmaster s f, aud the Secretary of the luterior, Caleb B. Smith, both Every ono of thew likevosses are’ stiikiug pctores. and 2 from ite by Mr. Carpeniur; 4ad the entico sceue, even to are in Foom where the Cabinet meating was a: s ropresented with the utmost accurscy. The production w i 5 rank with the taost notable of the paiat ings commemora- tive of Lmportant events in American history. Frowm The New-Vork Tribuae. vo o siace exproamed our opinion of 1 pictaze. an opli- fon which time only coutirme us 18. 1t is esseutially o historic pie- trie o the fact a3 e art wiake i, pa‘ated bl usiagsy (0: the cause of freedom and his admiration for i theme was niost intecosting, and Lo has made the i engraving s very faithful to the origiual, and Mr. becis at rapecial paine to prearve the accnracy of the por- feeing that the whole luterest of the pioture centers in then and anxions to do bis bew: to preserva the Listoric value of the work, Mr. Corpentar exprrases higivell as cusirely satisded with the rapro- Guction of bls picture. exbuusted Goverament—""a cry (of Leip, 2 forth its hands to Ethio d o Goverume b held back vnt! e tiis obsiacte. M. Lingoln saw From The New-York [udependent. Mr. F. B, Carpenter’s historieal pictara of President Lincoln read- f0g 10 his Cobinet his Proclamation of Eumsncipatien has been repco uced by M. Ritchie, in au engraviog which s regarded by eritics s ity suecesstal. The engreving is sbout thiwe fvot loug and iwo feat wide, large enougli. when bangiog on the wall of 8 room. to show (e portraits dustincily at a conséaratie distance. M. Carpeuter's | pafating bas a national reputation ; aud Mr. Ratelie wing s oatfonal ireiation, The' ekpression on ir. Libcom's this pie-ure is ove which wa frequently saw him exhibit, D s whioh het beon seldemosught 18 bis povioetins Wit ovem Photogtaphy—t wingled mery and serlous muod. & ilon of laytsl rowe anity, which were as iaterchangeable with lights and susdowsof un Apil day. » b7 d From The New-York Evenlng Post. It will no doubt take it ‘which Ry oree e L f gt Doteble setain the mation's history. Mr. . e Whiol time will g0 on ripeniug to the latest day that Ameri- 2 Honor tie uobLity of thelr BacestoRs 4 ; From The New Path (a hightonad Art journal). Mr. Carpenter doserves grest praise for the stoaightforward, manl way i Ach e b so befove, vt b birt as 1t were, of one of the inporiant” even n us ceot history.. Ho s painted the ‘\binet Costaber o oit its Republican sliplicity, and has s given \s Coliection of poriraits which have been Fecogt zed s faithfo aud We hold that he produced a picture whick better ace in the National cfim than any work that is there, ‘extoptiou of Teumballs " Siguiog of the Declarsiion.’ The size of the Engravisg is 1 iachesby 32 inches, on Large and Heary Plate Paper. Pricus—Astiat's Peoofs (4 #10. Address TIE DERBY & MILLER PUBLISHING COMPANTY, No. § SPRUCEST., NEW-YORK, $50; Indis Proofs. $35; Priats, -— «,* A fow experienced Canvasiisg Agents wanted for districty nob ocoupiek Addiwns m sbaTe Dr. Dillenback 0. THE VALUE OF MEDICATED INHALATIONS in the (restment of CONSUMPTION, SORE THROAT, AND BRONCHITIS. Dr. DILLENBACK is la otteuduncs a¢ bis Now-York offics, No. (S Ninth-st. s few doors west of Brodway, svary THURSDAY sm & FRIDAY. NEW TESTIMONIALS OF SUCCESS. CONSUMPTION, WITH AN ABSCESS AND ULUERATION @ THE RIGUT LUNG. Paoriosxcs, Dec 5, 1988, P Disnsweack, M. D.=Dear $ir: In the Autumn of 1983 K took # violant cold, which sattled on my lurgs, sud, in deflance of b Uie usonl remadies, wy symotons deily grew worse | had o sever? cough, pain iu my side, sufferad frou ehilis and fever accompanied with wight sweats and great dability. By the month of Juna following 1 had mcome w0 sl reduced that | could it p but a (gw woments. At thiis time, by the advice of (riends | was induced 1o place myweld under your cara snd wake a trial of your cemedios. Your fuhaiations acted like o charms. Ehay sweved to soothe aud qaiet @y cough, snd cusbled w to eojoy the comfot and benehit of refresiiing sieep, whiol {1md not kuows before foralong time. You then administared oa expectorant sapor, wiiich produced the most mared and wordestud rosults, For some tiue [ralved from one to tiree pinis of Laioky hieavy aud ofiensive matter daily, after which it began to dimimish wathl fuay i euttrely sobsided. From this time U rapidly gained in sizength, and. by persevering in the use of the remedios you prescribed, my couel entirely left me, and | vz now iu better beallh thau T lave been for years, am able to attend to my busiess evacy’ arm just ax sound as eve: gradual make ale siaterent that others may know the wesiczole vale of cuder tha Gulles: couvictioe thel O R LEWIS. your tr Juy life las besn saved by 6. Yours, traly CATARRH, SORE THROAT AND BRONGHITIS M N K, Jau 6, ises. D 1. P Diczasmack - My Dear Sir - For tse sakaal the melth Moriag fcom Catarch dnd Throat Diseases, | wilte you this ut feathfil Tattex (of pablication. Some Kve years ago, mg wrife was taken with whal slie ealled a severs cold fatho hoad,* which, instead of pessing off as usual continved to grow wores, ank o8 ahort time cxused an iaflamriation of the tirous, aliewded with « frightful cough. W were obliged to eall for medical aid, aad the best fn (lie country was procared. She had ber taroat washed ouf twice evary day, with » strong solution of Nitaute o wud dues ing Vs (ime she was bisd & number of tisies ou (e iuside of ha thoat aud the uvula cut off. Ard attar aafiering a1 the torture of washing, bleedirg wud cutting, she still grew worse, ber cough i creased, was more distressed for breath, sud ha: physical strength wal well uigh exhausted. She was 0ot able to Ve dows or zat one momest of rest, duy o night. 1 now became alavmed. foeling that she eodldl ot live loug in this condbion. Happily, [ met a friend thea unde your care who wdvised e by ol mesus, to take 107 wits 1o Bostew at once 3ad conault you. On examination of her thiost aud luugy, you gave me some encouragement. You prescribad inkalstions, massl wasl, and othier romedics, whioh, to 00 great joy and sstisfactiony afforded imued ate comfort and relief. Tue ibaations calmed the system, aoothed and quisted the cough, and sla was once move able W e dows upon ber bed and zest. Undnr your treatment her impeovey swent outinued, uutil she was ful'y restored to nealts. Aud { cealt dently believe tin, by the blessing of God she awes ket rocoracy bo thie 150 of youc lnhliug remedies. | reaai your hutaiie socrauh, €. OOkR SCROFULA, WITH A DEEP, LLCEROLUS EXGAVATION T8 THE POSTERIOR WALL OF THE THROAT. Haremwine Mase, Nov 7 1985 Dx Desvessack—Deas Sir: On the 19t of May last | cousulbed you for an Uleerated Sore Throat, frow wiich | Lad suflarea more e lows for three years. Al times ] have hesn so bad thet my Uifs wat Htarally despaiced of. 1 iried the auwont emiuent physicinos in Law reuce, Lowall and Boston Their fprescriptiovs. tastesd of eflording me any beveit, only seemed to sggravate the dificulty. At the tims an 8 deap, rageed looklig ulcer (ormed bask #e smount of thick, e i gt il The uicaraiion seesed to g apreading s rapldiy that | fearei my power of sperch would soom be Jout, a i was e o Aud, frow the uistien constantly deoppiag down into my throt. | knew (hat wy luige mush wnffer sooner or later from the resils wion, tha from the ticie | commenced you: Lreagicnt of iatalstions a0 otlier wedicines 1 1ot an lmmiediate and pecocyt’dle chaoge, sl i1 thiese weeks the ulser [n iy throat tind uo far Liealed sl § couid eat acids sad aoy other kind of food with impusity. Aod at the ea plration of about theee wouths | was periectly restored (o beaith, and there bave boc 20 budicetioys of Jissase renugiaing about ays sirse. & ‘make this stafemant *naerful'y, fn the hops that olleen anfering fo thiost and lunz disesses, and baving failod to racaive bauefis frm dbe vus modes of treatment, may be induced (0 try Inhastion. Yours respectiylly, CUABLES NOYES = T ealied apon you there . feom which there d It was oo paindul et culty that T could swaliow wy (vod. ady comiderzhly ups 1 have valy o say. ia couslu- CONSUMPTION WITH HEMORRHAGE ~BLEEDING AF; LUNGS, 3 SonmgviLLs, Mass. dNov. 29, 1464, Di. DILLENBACE~Dear Sir: Four yeats pievious to censcitiog you Tliad becn givea up to die by several of b mon eaminout physicieay i Bos:ou aud other piaces. Lo get i1 of & tronblesome patien:, ss weecind to ma, L was advised to try & ehangs of cliaiate. This servedl for & sbort tine to celieve some of the mers wrgen: symptome, bus o the claugs wore away. wy old complaiuts, one aftar another returaed —Congh, Debility, Hemorrhage and Loetic, with its aumerous train of symptoms parsued me uati! lite itveld becane lag wow retarned to Boston and heariug of your s it of Com aumption I resolved, though you gave i £ outouingawenl, tm place wysel under vour care. For seversl weeks | could persaiss. Dot littie Deneht | b3t, with perseverauice ia the use of the woeas, 4 lengih relief cam Though | suflesed trom ladigestion, bowel coms plaiut and any other ills too namerous to mention, | continued ta improve, and ia vorse eight or uiue montie {rum tie time | fire: sew | o evesy syptor of disease bud dicappesied. sud | s 0w in the | 07 exce et iealth and welgh 150 o ude, my uvial waight liaviag bees 1o 110 to 115 poands. Acespt my thauks, dear sir, fog the beefit wi wdor & kind Provideace, | have derived figm youd treatument . aud co.la iy voioe seash the cuuation (iroug of Victia to Consumption 1 would parsusde tham to rexor &t onca to treatwent by lubalation. MRS L. FOLLICULAR LARYNGITIS ATTENDED WITH HOARSENESS AMOUNTING TO ALMOST ’ . A TOTAL LOSS OF VOICK. : = CARLESTON, Mass., Kob. 13, (08, Di Diesmack—Kiad Sir: About fous vaars azo | cailed 40 some walt you sufferiag at that tme and o7 several years provions from & difficuliy of my ead aud thioat. it had becows 0 troublesoms as ke render it exe difficul: (o parform my daties as teacher in public sclool. [had supposed when 1 first called upoa you that 10014 be obiigmd 10 2ve 1p v school aud sesk & change of slimate: for the baset of my lisalth. But 3w yor did ot deem it necessacy for e 1o g0 wway | remained s home under your oars, asd (1 & fewr days Lastond of moaths, ws | fearad it wigit be, | was able o sesame my duties in webool, and sinceliiagk atterded to them withoa! intec-¢ raption. For many years | bave given more oc less atteutios to vocal e, bot for two of thrve years piovious to cousaltiog you | had bees compe’led to forega that pleasate slmost entirely. Foc the lasty yearand o balf T havo Lad slarge of the siuging 1 oue of our eliy ehiurches, and beve baos able to perform the duties of that positiem 'y Sabbath with s single exception. Ths disesse Laviag roached ehronis foru it uscessarily took o longer time (o effect 8 radical oure. Many times | fels alinost discouraged. but sy tecovery. though gradust v a0 to laws certain, aud for the last elghtess months | hare eajoyed alawost perfact health. 1€ your inbalations do for others whet they Lave done for me, yoi are truly s benefactor of maskind Blost affectionately yours, OLOROE SWAN. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, AND ULCERATION OF THR THROAT. . P. Dinisxuack, M. D.—Dear Sir: Copsumption sud Scrofale were Lacuditary fn my (ather's family. [have been troabled with s scrofulons buimor more o lsse for the last soven yoars. ¥or five mionths pravious to consalting you my face and neck were Iitorally covered with acrofulous sores, sttended with disckarge of bad look, iug matier. §aiso suffered (rom n ulcerated sore thros:, cough and. expectoration. Much of the time | was a0 hoscse that T could scarvely sposi i an audivle toze. I was reduced u flesh and atrengil, avd wy friends gonecally rope ded wy cage hopeless. 1 tried many romedios and exhausted the sail aud homeopathy, but ali to ne purpose. Usnder your treatment and by the use of your lubaliug rem- edies 1 received immediate reiief. Ta ulcers upon my face and nock 9008 begas to heal. My hoareeness and other disagreeable symptoms the throst improved daily. aud in sbout thres months. to the grest surprise of everybody. 1 was perfectly cured; and, what is mots, T Lave beas n the eujeyment of exceliont haaltl, from that time to the prevent. Wishing you contigued wiccess, I romain very truly yours, M. 8. C. PECK- ——— Dr. DILLENBACK'S NEW WORK on CONSUMPTION, e santly bound and besutically {llustzaied, of nearly 350 pages, 4 Cor sale by JAMES MILLER, No 22 Broadway, and by the priocipa Medical Eooksallers. Price $3. Or may be roceived by wail, free of postags, by inclosing the sbove smoust to the Author, No. 3 Bwhuch-st. Boston. Dr. DILLESBACK oxs be consulted &t kis New Yok offica, No. 113 Nint .u,.-mnm.mtpuqqn_- U

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