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e e S 3 : NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 186, o 1 will be impeesible to plsce in & eimilar position {ablets in | To do honor fo the illnstrions warrior, a number of Mexicans, Warkets—Reported by Telegraph. RISE IN GOLD A FUNERAL DAY, ° [simmiassis auindwit i o dohooer f e scions paror, enamber ol Monms, | Wavkese Reported iy TTUE RISE N GOLD CONSTITUTION : Tndeod, the names of the honored dead without tabi t in order 10 stte oral. They were | s b PURCHTASSITE MUSLING e e = | outirely cover so smail an edifice s the chapel at W ro Sypacit Foer Degott Now White, 82 534 PETAND SO i o oo I It eretore ¢ ! i b : Z ; kee. §2. uwl h-i-\l AT LAMBERT 5. oS e e SRR L TR st ing 3 pe b4 i r ales at 50 for No. | . X . . rnE Li’] E l.”:l T.-GEN. SCOTT,. ehic \ I Soru ot et | Weeb om0 e e dall, Whisky In | * DRESS GOt v tr | : demand ¢ GOODS FOK BOYS' WEAR A positive and specific remedy forall diseases origlnating from ww chants, sbopkeepers aud otbers, o and dsughters, all of whom were anxiont good demand at & to pay their lust | Sho0 ') 500 bhe, at §31 for new; 430 for old. Lard 22 Gold PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, HEAVY BLACK SILKS IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, asdfor l (bereditary) DIS- f ase of 1. At hief interest on this subjectis the pending bitl in € JESE ent the c} - ress, ;m‘ if Do spp (n;x;:uinu ‘v:;ur};d"; )nu molzu;nhr‘r(n:':‘ll be mlm.n .),v‘ l:fl'[\»(cll mflm beloved cmmnxm-‘;twhnz r:;i'"n 81 40 AND Mo A A ChiLTs CHEAP U . erected, no tablets of honor placed in the ou's | only could be had, and it was necessary, for the accommoda- N —FI " 095 for _____AND MARS LTS CHEAP. e THE BURIAL AT WEST POINT. B e e aation’s de T3 oFthe Eroat Fusb. to put on €x(ra oArS. N Witersand $16 o Do K- | WY ; ——= | EASES tnmomisted from PARENT 7O CHILD. occupied by Gen. Vg b THE VETERANS oF 1812, ira. Wheat dall, but unchangod; sales of 1 Milwaukee 8 FOR DWELLINGS, C SATIN DAMASKS. e RS ed in mouruing. aad at the entrance of all the POWS | yiese war.worn vetorans also aitended the funeral, and left | Club at 82 (5 and N, % CHED Spriog. ¢ sales |4 n STORES, w BROCATELL I . & | Do T G IN STATE, in the steamer Armenia ut the s ve Daniel Dre ade o. | Eilzoiat e, Ot Beld ut b5, pe o ey s 4 3 ; ol B They were conspie beir veneratle appearance an ‘anal freights anehanged; 3¢, on Floor, : h The Nation Moarns Her THustiious Som. | tmmeaistey in front of the riling which sarrounde tho | T 270 SN EHOR, 17 A0 oTE AR TGRS AL elguis smenpeds | ki ai ¢ neRs, =t chancel was_erected 8 stage, two feet high, cignt feet 1008, | meeing at the Mercer House, when they paseed o ser arket foeble; sales 1.200 | o o » SWISS LACE, ROFULA, ——— three fect wide, covered with black cloth bordered with While. | regolations, consoling the family on their loss, and regrotting receipts, 990 bales; we w . i NOTTINGHAM, e Upon this was placed t u-'cnl L outcining the remains of th the derise of one of the greatest of mudern heroed, 207 baies last week; stock. | gpaoy's PATENT FIXTURY, n LENO. STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, . | jate Lieutenant-General. The coffin was of mabogan ous; Good Fair to " d PNIVERSAL SAPNESS AND SyMPATIY, I covergl with black cloth trimmed with silver plate, th THE POLICE COURTS Bankers Sterling, 155, Beat in use ULCERATION, KINGS EVIL, top fringed with siver bullion. The inside was lined with As & mark of respect to the mem: stive; sales 1,500 bbs | s — - | satin fringe. Upon eitber side wero three maseive hai Gen, Scott, nll of the Police Courts throughoat the city were r; €15 for Double | FRYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM. v of & mow device, ueed for_the first time. ‘The chasing | cloged yesterday afternoon. unchanged; sales 15,000 | : 3 Milwaukee This taiut (WERFDITARY and ACQUIEED), 8ling ife with snteld mis 15,000 bush combination of military emblems, ¢ sted of an ingen miniature swords, canoon, sabers, flags, shieids, and other ACTION OF THE SUPREME COURT. 4l ftery 8 o eng , ; h - ple, on private terms; 4,000 bush. | . s E s sostataing thestmpe od ",,1",,“"“"“"" plain | After the call of the calendar and some liftle busi” | wiukce Clob at §2 0%, aud 1,000 Amber Milwauiee Club, 823 CHOLER o] # by ol swual medical remedies incorsble. toral visit 10 Gen. Seott, who lay sick in room No- | *HVEr PIATE €0 vss prvmes ness had b v Corn_one cenglower: sales 15,09 0. nois, 72¢. made from the most delicate past i ANDIAN CORN ¢ sestugusniisetyeses seieen een gone throngh with in Part L of the Sapreme | Py o, ¢ 4 o the Lcate past o : | Oats beld at 5, for Westera, dull; sales 1,000 bush. sty PURE. RHEUMATISM., utsitious and Iyo scarce and nominal. Caval Wiheat , Corn fets, to Ne of digeation, d & delicions sud mont 0 . WINFI MMER F LD £COTT. Court, Cirenit, Mr, Chauncey Shaffer rose and said: May it | Cunada ot 81 Upon entering the room he fonnd the General | Lieut. please the Court, 1 have been requestrd by many of the mem- | Freights dull: Flo tn 8 more eritical state of health then he had an ' e oo i | Wreathes of flowers were piaced en the cofiin and strewed 2 9 ¥ : For PROY after n short couversatios upon the platform by the same gentle bauds tat bad pieced on | Vers of the profession present, to move the adjournment of this B o) ’;’:':'l‘"‘lz’;‘l’."l ,10.000 b, W 000 bush. Osts, | : Formie byall PROMINENT 1f there is any disease in which the Coustitation Life Syrup is o ot long su efore sed the by he ‘at (ke hotel. | Cang ports: 420 bbls. Fiour, 3 3 2 : "d';‘v;f not long e He thereforo groos l":'k'_ 1 s A O n or i Coutt, on acconnt of the day being made illustrious iu bistory | hugh, Corn, 600 busb. Oats. The amount of floor and grain vn erelgn, it s in theumetiam snd fts Kindsed sffsctions, The mestia- g of the praver set apart in rvice toloreadio |\ o0 siting whish us the day on which are paid, by o gratefal coustry, the laet | tue Canal for tide water from Oswego and Buffalo, yesterday g : 4 0'clock after & weary hour of waifing which seemed, ¥ v v frvyie] St fhe dying, to which the General cagerly Y as neAT A8 040 be asce was a8 o 644 bbis? tonse paics are almost instautly allevisted—escrmous sweliiogs are 156,000 bush. W bent, 1,424,000 bush. Corn, 63,900 bush. rediced. Cases, chronic ot vicarions, of (westy cx thisty years' stand- seated. A8 tHOS | obover o long to the longing. waiting erowd without, the | Lovors to one of her noblest sons and stanchest supporters i3 edand the peojie to the number of | Once a member of our profession, at the call of his country ke, | ¢ f lisgerivg as | devoted himself to its nocessities, and planged into tho fearful | ng look upon | strifes that charactericed the wer of 1812 wpon our bordor. ut.-Gen. Seott bas been not only to 3 W jiled they passed the coflin as if to cut short the par: m which in life the nation had so greatly bonored. | From then till now, 1 commend the eral w v which more espe yortions of the pr woul of dying men 1o Cod, were repeated, e buildin Lave been cared. » 0.000 busb, Barley, 11,000 bush, Peas, | il ‘ton—Sales to-doy, 2 bales Middling at | , 5 reoeipts of week, 2,180 hales | l 30 bales; stock, 41,958 | 34 the close of the I pressed the chaplain's beud, and sovn afier i werviee, the General died, ca ';‘r:d-dux the c(-.nxx)dl\-r naste l:u.djl;gvd :lu-;u b{ mn° ;um!l‘x'enll idol of bis country, but one of the Tmm of the !; oa Grold 130819, septibly, no one in the room wuard ‘the citizens paseed out to the right and left of the | Republic, commanding the confilence of the people, even bis g o " . S St ¥ e o Tha Bk wia trie ol toibe | “hanzel tirough the rear doors of the Chapel. et power, wheh (b Wwar-cicud hes arisen on any part of | o ALBANY. Juve I.—The marketaurs quist, Bolen 8000 B )l valet b ported tc | ATPEARANCE OF THE CORPEF The. boritan, - iis services hav been fuvaiaable £ warrior, | anads East Barley st 6110, Ehippect by tows— NERVOUSNESS, fl'll"";"’ who ir [, Death bas let so macks of violence on the alm pale face of | statosmu and citzen. ' At ripe old age, be Las gone down | Com o Jane |- —Cotion dull; Striot Middling, 6. d y o : =8 0 guard of honor \ts vietim. There is the absence of color it is true, but the re- | to his grave, without a stain on his character. ke 310 bal s Dalear sk s Vil oee s e tat of genilo umber, than that of e eloep that | T day beio the o s sites of 2 nution | 715 s of the whek, 1,610 baies; sxports, 4,305 bales; stock, Titn NERVOUS DEBILITY, SAATTERED NERVES, nows no waking. ‘The features are full and familia 10 the remains of the great hero, it seems to ma fit and proper, | “00 Bl it e G ; 50 that death is scarcely nised in s work, Bot &4 6 matter of mourning, led the mesgnre of | | SAVANKAW. June 1.=Cotion ENTIRE PRESS ST. VITUS DANCE, 108 OF POWER, McAlister, 2d 1y ¥; Capt. s look of the warrior cpose graces | usefulness und bonor, but rs 4 mal t to the memory el o Xz 4 VEIRT> NFUSION OF THOUGHTS. a1t A. R, Arnold, 5tb Cavalr e O b was therofore all that will ioave & | of the illustrious dead, that we shou'd pause in our parsuife | vt EGTON, ot b0y gl e EELETSY. 3 | plensing memory of tue conntenance of the departed Lero, and coutemplate the virtues of that man who has borne so ] 1 e To this guard was be Gk of . 7 et hrades b 2 et € e s for W P Lo + OF TiE Thossands who have suffered for yoars will bless the da n 0 this guerd was ¢ od the duty of exee ARRIVALS, important a part in maintaining our country's dignity and | 0 L6 N T £ Trado ‘being closed, but y 2 y o whicl Sexs of Gen. Callum, b care of the body. the preparation for | _‘The traina on the Hudson River Railrond came to Garrison, | bonor. T therefore move shat this court djourn out of |, 1IC Wheat duli at 61 (5281 65} for No. 1. Cors they read these lisos. Pasticulstly 1o woak, suflering wowen will the faners), and everything that immediately pertained to e station opposite West Point, scveral times their usual [ Tegpect lo the mewory of Lieut. Gen. Winticld Seokt. | dull at 52) @ 33c. for No. 1. e A mmyacbh dogerk s 010 | Joigi, with every car orowded with persons to attond tho | - Mr. W. S Yard secovded the motin. E % ‘ . fur No, 1. this medicine prove an inestimabls bleseing—disectiog their foetatepe Simposttion of the corpse. The bedr was placed in o large | £ Tefore the people, who wero on tbe grounds early n | ‘The Court: I think suck a motion s ighly b in view box filled with And covered with white linen, Onm thelid | the morning, could pass through the cLapel and view the l:’lh:‘\glunzr{mu xerl\'u . 1] th .:m-;-e -mdJ lnl:}"?:,' to 8 Hope which fulfills ziore thay it promises. Phd bk Pots whadd 5 croie kv | torpa. thoss arriving in the trains and special boats from | direct that this court stand adjourned without duy, and Ui TS ie. nel, 1666, | ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED e - o 0 bax we A loay | points on the river above and below, took their places in the | Oyer and Terminer to Monday nexi Thin sfterncon ecattle were old 8t fe v Tive weight, it LY I ACLIEVIRR S 3 B TRCUR A S ted with | 2 ovise 6o i vy Sowsd tirough - L re sold at g0. g ght, 8 A SAMP COPY OF THTIR MERCURIAL DISEASES, | moving colum. so that an unbroken stieam fowed US0UEH | Gecenyy cLosING OF ALL THE OFFICES op TP | hpaver than on Wedvesdsy ond b ¥ ™ lower than the aths ey Juete Appro- | the wles from 9§ o'clock until 12. . . y ruling rates a week ago. “Total receipts, including at nd P DY eristely, Mrs. eble, ome of fhe mations firt | oo AURIVAL 0F THE MILITARY. CORPORATION. 1,000 head of sioek cattle, 6000, ' Prices tanied fra ¢} aiole, J‘V‘Sl APER SALIVATION, ROTTING OF BONES, ers in 1b Rebell . Ko = 1 0 officers of the army an rived a o'elock on b, ices he O rat! ore clos oc. | ¥ 1, but there were none in the yards that would brisg the siigriers in' (e’ Rabaltien, ¢ these flowers wod | yuecial buats from New-York. e A Oocieq | Al the offices of the Corporation were closed yes- | 5,y yure to-dny. Thre founbe of the supply was mude e BAD COMPLEXION, ACHES IN BONES, wreahy wemory of oze | a bout for the use of G i and staff, and Adwmiral | terdayivcloding the Mayor's oftice, the Department of Fivance, | up of Iilinois eorn fed steers, aging in weiht from 1,050 - i g of the e Iavitations were | PAimer broughtup Admiral Farvagut and staff on ote of his Croton Aqueduct nud Street Departments, iu hosor of the | 10 1,250 1. eep are in good request at 67 5[c. for akorn, \ ~ & 3 y | FEELING OF WEARINESS DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS semt cut by e Ui | IR in memory of Gen, Winield Scott. Mayor Hoffman went early | 877 andf cents for ucshoru; supply, 6,800 Hoge are firm. MAGAZ s 18 Congress, the heads of Deprrtments and distinguished As toon s it bad become evident who of e invited gucats Tocthy et v (he Sout Epecial Coimiiie of the | e FOR ADVERRISING PURPO BY RETURN MAIL I 2ary and civil officers of the conntry to be yresent at the obse. | were likaly to be present Gen. ( ed order to his ¥ o SING 2 i N 5 s auies of Ge. Scott, to take piace at ove ¢'clock | suberdin ait on the Co al Delegation and in- e FIELD SPORTN. AND' GRSAOR CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP porges the system entirely frow ibe Sret dag of J £a Sidad z 3 | torm them that a lunch would be provided for them at the Observance of the Event in Other Places. el A : e et day of 4 Ao ordsr was sent to Isa | Eotel, and that at 12 G'clock (e miiiary would call upon {hera by Base Bal WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, ol the evil efiegts of MERCURY, reusoving thie Bad Eresth, curing sexton of Grace Chureh, New.York, for the construction ¢ iu the parlor of the botel. The lunch having beeu disposed of, | JERSEY CITY. Sty = i} y o s ] soffin for {he recepiion of the remains of Gen, Scott. The ed any x;ml:'pv-w dnorm. w“dl fore the The flags on the public buildings, ferry-boats, ship- | EXCELEIOR AGT. HARVARD—THE OLD EXCELSIOR NOS, 87 CHAMBERS and 79 id §1 READESTS, the Weak Joints and Rieunatic Pains which the ase of Calome! it s ¥ s jon had airived on the groupd, and thus | ping, and many of the dwellings were bung at baif-mast vic T = LAY O) i NOS. CHAMBERS and 3 d § ADESTS, stder was promptly executed and the cofiin was delivered at . ors aud Mem i the Tiouse | Vo2 ;")‘L"‘ Foriy Bigham i ot ey of 08 it | SRTORIGEREA SRUBIAFT DIP LAY OF BATTING— | NEW-YORK CITY sare to produce. Tt hardens Spongy Gumoand secares the Teeth n West Point iu charge of My, Jobn Herper, on Thursday even cted into roduced to the military by { LA was also fired at noon SIX THOUSAND PEOPLE PASS THE GATES. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 1. W. BRADLEY'S CELE 2 Among tle 55t arrivais in respise 10 the Wi | l’izfi-noilt';-}v'-r);l:mn:: of the Military Committee of "the | frow the Conard Dock. | The finest display of batting seen in any game BRATED *PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or Double) | firm'yss ever Cullum was Governor Ward of New-Jersey thb 100 mlitary offioers who were proseat were the | SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS' MONUMENT ASSOCIATION OF | tiy »m was that shown in the match at Bedford, yester. SPRING SKIRTR” CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP sttended by his stefl, Gen. Louis Perrine, Gen. R. T. Stock The Soldi o LI between the Execlsior and Tarvard Clabs, the resuit Baker Grammers, 1 W 5 e Soldiers Monument Association o 98 A e od braseh, al) Eraptive Di in lin Couger, 1nd Win, Me = W y : | Union Coanty, N. J. met at Eiizaboth on Wednesday, and ing a well-earned victory for the Brookisn club by the large ® Fradicates, root snd branch, a!l Erupiiva Disesees of the Skin line ger, . | o sopGes. Meles MO | wlopted resolutions appropriate fo their sense of grief and loss | #eore of 460 26, in & game ocorpying less than three LOUTS 0p |~ 1t was appropriate thaf taie of Now-Jersey showld thus | 4 or-Gen. Fry, AT e e air Gen. A, 7. | at the decease cf Gex. Scott, he baving been a resident of that | time. An immense sssembluge of spectators was present ULCERS, PIMPLLES, BLOTCHES, promptly attend the summons {0 pay respects to this veieran en. Mesde. y"‘.”x’- ,';:jfl' acter, 5;" patriot- | fally 6,00 being in and around the inciosure. A large polico ¥ eldier. Gen. Scott bas clnimed, of late Years, t0be nctizen | (g Furrgut, L Gost T O e it break of | f0Tce was prescat, and good order, as far as any overt act was m k- axd al ofhies diffculties of this kiad, which eo mach disfigare the out of New-Jersey, having resiled in the City of Elizabeth sinco | Many pleasan between the civil ar The lata liebellion, The Association voted to wear mourning | concerned, was observed; but a large crowd of overgrown l H E 2 . The citizens and city suthorities beth recognized : m‘;\ otticers of fia e reminaed one | foF tbirty days, and sect o delegation to the (uueral. | :my‘ ‘u.’d -'n-'l’ Ir '{ K roughs " L;n:fin'mq rmlflh’]rv an:ll ward appearsnce of both maies and fe: often making thew & dis- | of Willard’s - s i e elub of whic ey prof . friends - A Bheir obligations to do hogor 10 the distinguished dead, and | Pt DUmesy ware oy those who were wont e BROOKLYY. | Pollowers by yella nd conents on the play of the . { gusting object to themeelves 3ud their friends, :w::‘ml'l:uc,!;kau:h of council and soldiers to attend the i, than n fusera) scere. ¢ tbe botel and tbrongh | 10 8ccordance with the rocommendation of the | Which must have bech SRyl 5 200 agietabie te e Teieg ) neri he Hon. H I Fish Gen. Darling e rush of zas of the hotel and throng g ciab, ough dons apparenily in their bel E e on. Hamilton Fish and Darlivg, Com h of poople upon the pinzzas o . 8% | Mayor of Brooklyn, the public offices and places of busin¢e® €08 | zeguit, Bowever. was fo dtspues the New-Evglasders with (bg p E OF THE the Tooms and upou the grousds, all eagar | | [ s, and O y toq | the balls, and iut tate of New-York, who represented | 10 catch a glym | | noon i bonor to themenory | parties Uity of sich patiy Nigsary-General of the iving secwed fora | erally were closed yestorday aft at the distinguish n 4 y murked by & fine dispiny of battine, Geov, Fenton, arrived at West Point on Thursdsy afterzoon. all memory of the nobe gdead whose memory | of - 4 Tho game wan by of Li . W i S e Gl o 01 3 v By the Jeistance of be visitors from New-Jersey and toe gen. | they had assembled to honor, :;Jn::"".‘:.’.f':l "?::.” you «l-rh;l e e o vty | tle feiding Dot being up 10 118 mark of eitter Club, etcept in u AS}IIO N \ \G YIVE % CONSTVIDIION: LIRS SERER Qlemen fram {118 State, tbe Post Officers decorsted the chapel e THE PROCESSION. residences, were displsyed at bai(-pa ot | atew instavees. The Kxvelsiors opened with a lead, and b | s A AP i D 2 At 13j o'clock, Capt. Boynton, Adjutaut of the Post, resd | draped in mourning. 1he ferry boats a | incremsed thygr seove largely e h b . g/ | when Q¢ 10111 stood 46 to 16, AND CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, #nd draped iLe eVl buildinge. tl:e order for the formation of the procession in fyont of Yoe's | ri o 0 sspect 1o Uas- ArPOARANCES AT THE HOTEL Hotel, previous o the maroh to the chapel. 1 e samirate T o S ved sigue of proper respect for thelllus- | () inge in their pitohers which led to the Execlsorn seoring 3 e spbiafimely: 2 s { wrangement under West Point direction, and by some utac : three blanks. Tho change was made 100 late to be of service, TQ R ) (Q Tt was voticenble, bow MVeH 0 indications ol mourning, | @migble binnder to von-military observers, tho Mayor and ALBANY. he final result being a vietory for the Excelsiors by a scote of ( J ’1 b By Eicker of the Face, d 2 | Commor “ouncil of the City of New-York were assigued tue ALBA%Y, Priday, Jone |, 1666, 9r, Atthe close of the mateh the Harvards were band L d by the Exeelsiors. C. J. Smith of the Atlan- oo an the swelling in detected, thus preventing (beir breakiog, and o7 10 tokens of the prosevce ¢f the body of e distinguish | o X A Mot " st ; e e . 4 4 by | somely entertals 3 ot thethotel where | Post of honor. 0 a1¢ haing fired, the nd fafl on | o opire, and with enfire sati UNIVERSALLY DEMAND & or Fomale Bresst, exd ebould be taken s officer of the United States, wag yitoes X ; - b ‘- % g was that the Congressionsl Delegation, | all the public buil inh o She General hod died snd where bis Body Was swaiting burial. | k10 COLsequesed vad Sbliged to T 38 JEbI buldings ¢ ast, in hovor | [0 Cnd the score ‘ e Dn Thursday evening the plazsas were ocgupied by the osual I..”a.’.“,"fieli'élf;%;'.“.;p'.'e eeagh L wes suggested tLat of the mamory of Gen - P ¥ o R J. W. BRADLEVS producing troublesonse Discherging Sores, which disfigare so meny of wossipers, Indios and their military friends, Who sal in knote | 518 Wab 8 picooof Weet Point s;840g for the purpose of son, | Emawe, o +3" Siwaren & p e o . £ 5 {he younger portion of the comunity, from six to twesty years o i Skl making a raid u Sets of our National 866, Wright, 2 5Craue, % . » Y «ebatting over love matches made and broken, speeulnted on | otk b T8id upon the well glled pocer® P yiong'ine | TLe flage on the Post-Offiee, Ci 0 nn- | Flag, ¢ iy 2 6 > - R Disch e e westher, and wade plans for theffutare, nomindfy) ofthe | Bas teervaves, 8ud the word was therefore pas-= B0°F .5 | merous stores and buildings throughout the eity arv dis- | Aberervmbie, c. f : e sge. Yourg children sre very wibject (o Discharges trom the Ears, ¥ | “emeombers should look well to their treasare 33 ihe | ) - ‘) ) prescnce of death or the warning that lay so near to thel O Z6n Council of New-York were abeut to pass betweéeid plaged at holfapast to-day in honor to the nemory of Gen. | Ames, 2d b 4 2 Fleteher, p ¢ =4 4 J which depends upon a § (otion. These cases 800U 1~ Soene of leasure. No drarine, 1o quiet trum, 00 lo7-vianed | ik, TWYNC.R johe. cf coure, wad though, Ut mTITY - | Parker, 4 b b O/Mueruin e 1 5 3 2 Somverstion was dISEUABANS 10 161 i crnmger 1t | S e ge o el mamered psatson,ther TNk, o Tunet, 1 B LL 3 et o B (Or Double Spring) e by kg o o does ofthe 4 By e 3 0 e lay, June 1, X - Seath bud vl e of 126 2oyt of the house. Outeide of NTRRING THE CRURCH. Tho flags hore are st haiFmaet t0-0ay, aud the bells [WFolson. .1.. f AT, i 2 a e ‘m ro0m, QEG‘D o evidence of mourning or s0i- | b procession arrived at the chapel at 12:45, and Was, et | Were tolled from one to two o'clock 1 respect 1o the R | O { wemory of Gen. Scott. INXINGS. . Al in the door by the Rev. Dr. French, attended by the Rev Mr. Bl Tot. 2. ‘dn 4l JI:. CI:L ering ‘roa General Deblity, Emaciation, ofalous pessoa i Warren of Elizabetb, New-Jerscy, and the Rev. Mr. Boffwau BOSTON. The guard of m:' ::’, ""“m‘“.“r duty o7 5e0 fhe vl of | of Garrison. g = I Bosro, Friday. Jave 166 | 1 e L7 B : Ben. Scott remaived quietly in 0Ty the body, and it | _On the front seat, sitting alone, was Major-Gen. tield. The Custom-House was closed, minute guns fired at the | Ex-elsior 710.868 1 6 THEY will net BEND or BREAK !ike the Sicgle Springe, but 3 K i Z ¥ o " o mo W . 218 je Club, Dyspepsia aud Dropsy of the b, abdomen, aud in the femaie, wrae only when the visitor entered ‘pore by permiseion of the the oldest officer present, wearing the modern uational uri | Nayvy Yard aud on Boston Common, flags displayed ot —Mr. C. J. Smith of ihe Atlastie Club. st s e 4 S AUTIFUL y y SReES n form. On the seal immediately in the rear of this was Gen. | i mast, and other expressions of mourning were made Measrs. Haldeu aad Hesris. S ATER PRESRRYY I ERTIE e m,?:;:::v:‘ Dropey of the ovaries and wous, gevesally secompasied with Inflaes we—Two bours and fifiy minutes, SHAPE, whers thres or four ordiunry shirts ave been They COMBINE Comfort, Darability ad | a0 sad Uleeration of the Useris, are permezent’y eored by Con- MBcere in cliargo (st he WA Ly pny way smpressed with the | Graut and stafl, Then foliowed the other Major-Giouerals of RS of Oos. Boots easuily mizid; aad Dekind y ou sccount of the d “Fo-day (be Hurvard's play the Actise O ken.and | L\ cov ' vspLE solemuity of the 0CCasic., hat had called so many visitors to | the United b"&‘lb;“lrm_v, m:m MWest Poiut. these were noticed six patriarchs. . a fine con d for. On Monday they visit Hartford The regular Episcopal service was said; the procession June 1, 1866, vy » ) g . - S : RESPONSES 10 INVITATIONE. maved Rrwstd s nW paces 4 tho Chiaplaiu read wid haiiog | A public meeting I ia v the | 44 ihere iy the SO IE ORDS & - Eossomy, whi {heé SLE TAVE which Las made the | oo 1ife Syrup. The disesss known as Ooitre or Swelled Neck, * During Thursday, responses « 7o received by Ges, Cullom the cboir commenced (0 chant. By the sawe blonder |\ g the country has sustained i the death of Lieut. Gen. * DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the 1z toany of the persons whom he kad iuvited to be present. arrapked the procession in front of Koe'w Hotel the | i ¢t oy held at the Court-House this evening. | THE TURF. £ x; the Life Syrup will remove entieely. The remedy should be teken y e bodies military and civic were misplaced in the | g ded issed By Ma-C . i . ST’\\DARD \I\'RT aose who were not prevented by necsssary duties or other | Chape! . Kt g A dlsunat g on the Fashion Cour: e . for vome time, #a the disesse is oxcesdinglyhrosic end stabborn, wd sircumstances from attending, reported the time they would "l‘l;'l‘i.umlcvn'gow-c l)m-x-l.l’n;:f'l‘yromnm reats in .ne{:,m;x :H'JI:L -‘!:l“ Tee L“'nli “:.,(\ ": e e !-l"'."‘:l"‘ifl s ‘( : .l - "'1 2 z N ABLE WORLD x : of the roow, whils the honorabl representatives from Wask- ul he decensed was paid by the Hon, d L. [ cashion Course, L. 1., was rday nomer- 3 i ik aezive, nd those who could mot attend, expressed their re. | £ ey Soved to tho ‘“xtree 1 ght in an obscure corner, | Seymour, and remarks were made by other leadivg eitic | ol s e h"m-“““mw”',_ g OF THE FASHIONABLE 3 will wot be re prets. But as it was supposed by all persons that the botels | The general officers present, being ll:mn 3 in uumber, were | zens, i » by P X poogeivt. g At WHOLESALE, by the Exelusive Mancfacturers aud Sclo Fumors o the Ovaries, Tamors of the Bresst, ad swelling of othee would be crowded to their utmost capacity, it seemed to be placed in the left center of the chure AT WASHINGTON, #900, mile beats, best three in five, in burness, for which Com e & fon of e 10 tber in New-York The officers of the militia aud of lower rauk of the Regular W asmisorox, Friday, June 1, 1866, | modore Vanderbils, Stonewall Jackson aud Dan Rice wero en Owners of the PATENT, Junds o the body, will be completely roduced wilbows Teserking 0 ioposition of every oue to remain, eitier in New-York of | ppy took places on the extreme right aud in the rearof the | n, |, hateve: e doakd e | sy of the | The a & o bad fall | v obo s ke Albavy on Thursday pight, aud besce few visitors badarrived | army. ‘The chapel was filled to overfiowing when | | o business whetover was transactec I 88y © tered. The latter, bowever, did not start, as he bl fallen - N 4 it s 2 Sefore (he coming of the traius and boats on Friday morning. | but & fraction of the visitors bhad entered, and by public departments to-day, and there were no visitors 8t | juue o day or two before, and Vanderbilt and Jackson were WESTS, BR ADLEY & [\RY the knide, or operations of auy ki ) : 5 | B T portion of the sodience was gathered | the President’s house. Minute guns vere fired about the | jen 1o contend for the purme offered. The dny was very fine, g . ’ & THE GATHERING OF THE VEOPLE. around the outside of the cbapel. Soon after the sudience had | time the funeral of Gen, Scott was 1aking place ot West and the track 1o excellent onler. I rht‘l"n plecalboped WAREROOMS sud OFFICE ‘ The people residing in the couutry around were the first to Dbecome seated Bisbop Potter enterad the room nnd took w | Point. Sog e . » “ » Tl Mg (48 Sty cad ey 1ty | T 1A 10 cbancel opposite tbe Ker. Dr. Frenck. The choir AT POUGHKEEPAIK. vorlt lx‘zom [ I::rl‘nl the odds ‘vnl;nnlly offored .-h.;dm. Nos. 9 CHAMBERS an wrive e v chas! e funeral ¢ of service, the pravers were Porarkerrsiy, Friday, June | 1666, winning the race. ‘Thers wan very little irterest attached to € g 2 3 L ADI RS, B Laiia or Orgasic Diseases of the Heert. on morning these began to throng the public grounds. Tead by CLapiuin French, and after the readiog of the 1eeson | Th fiags of the city were all ut balf mast to-doy, and at | the affair, os 'Vanderbilt took and taintained the lead through- Alio, AT WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOBBER Epiloptis My A7mpeliiits- ec Grpm PLACING THE BODY IN THE COFFIN. BOMNITRE, , x it my oonl aion” poon the City Hall be!l was tolled X0 times in memory of | 05118 S0 by hordygaiesd o e palpitation, Disease of the Vaives, producing s grating or flisg scund, " ; . s Y the late Licui.-Gen. Wintield Scott, Large numbers of 2.000, s b At seven oclock the body was removed from the ice box. | was saug to (e tune of Amaterdam by the coir. To serviees | gy citizens wers prosent at West Point 1o take part in the neas, open (0 all barses, given by the proprietor of tas FAYOD é . St Dropey of the Heast Case and all tie afverions of this usporians ergem was dressed in citizen's dress, enwrappad in 4 large nationsl olosed at llnd% l’llld:di‘.lh the audience wers passing ont lunsrflwrvmankg ¥ gronu-, rll-;)l' wuholouf llm.."ll;:r th . Loir su: undle's Theodora, ** Angels ever bright 3 g bowe were Dexter, Georya M. 'aic ., el & o fag which bad ::"B:‘“ "¥ ‘m’:"‘ld"”«' of G “g."' Tabr whioh ws sdmirabiy execated. | T ¥ ! 1N NEW-ORLEANS. and Comuodoro Vasderbil. Tho race s xed for ibo 28k (pertons s:flering fram any exae pain in the region of the beart), will wakingion in ing of ) and presented t . 0§ NEW QORLEANS, Friday June ). 1#66. inst., the winnes receiving 81,200, the second hore §500, w 8 i testimony of the distiuguished services the Genoral VNSRS SRS The Custom-House is closed in £ of (ien. Scott, | the third 8300, A match for 81,000, mile heats, hest thres in v Do graatly reliaved by Comtitution Life Symp s count1y throngh. manv soars of arduous | Upon the receipt of Gen. Cullom's iuvitation to atien ¢ thavb- Bl ey S o oy five, in_baroess, has also been made between Dexior and CLOTHING ol = 1 joe. Th fiag was folded about the body in such & msnner | saquiss of Gen. Scott at West Point by senator Wilson of the | Cpjof of p pett J 1o his offios to-day George M. Patchen, r. ‘The latter is the famous Califoruia AU BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, “‘,‘f"f“""fl m " '&‘.‘:"M‘" Sentem s | (,';""fi“ States Senate, 8 vesclation ws passed Ly the Sou S bt - L'"“" ru‘.‘ s Mgt A1 taliion who defeated Vanderhiit on this track last week. st tis reporied that Gen. Sco! |, 00 several ocoa- | the Honse of presentatives cone! jug, statiog that Congre IN PHILADKL A KUMMARY. CALL AND oSS e s6 yrow TxnisposivioN 1o Lxzamoy, Pay 1y rer Facs. ‘expressed & desire that when buried his body sbould e received with profound regret and seusibility the intelligerce PiLAvrLrniA, Friday, June 1, 1866, Fasmiox Covisk, L. L, Juse 1. Pursc §300, mile beate, 'In the folds of this beautifui flag made by the dwinty | of the death of FBrevet Lieut.-Gene: !‘pro- “Iho flags throughout the city are displayed at b best three in five, i9 harness. 7 T N T " Heason oF € 1ry, Veax oo of islady tread. Tiing for ihe appointing of o Jeint ooumitiee. o | and the bell of Indopandence Tlall i= tolliig in respe D ‘Mace named b3 Erodore Vondrit 1 3 ) $25 Bl S‘E:\,E"S;Sv SUITS, Loss o7 Mymoky. Fouxnopies, foxkos of Cara SOOTT'S RAMILY. rogr i omory of Gen, Seo | swed b.g 1o ewall Tackeon. 31 OFFERE Tho ouly member of Gen, feoit' family that was present | tie House of Keyresoniativen, who, togetiier with the presid 'hi:.",‘,.':,“:;{,flf,f: ',',‘,K'l;,:.'i-“,,, Buabaiin Asoodiation b w ?vgm-ly:-:m;bz',:- Dai Rice..ooe . e R Disxass, Dixes or Vistos, Dny. Hor Sgiw asp Exmassmies. M. sould S o 3 oosed X s - s " e, 20004, 3,004, 209, \q " 1, B e Woet Torat: se o e oecasion of | Topresent Cougrous t e et ‘e chongs of | 48y resulutions of respect to the memory of Gen, Seott were R G R TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & (o, Wastor Sussp, Restusssae, Pris, 114004xD CoPMTRRANGE. gech departure Las taken leave, ot expecting again to look | the delegation and the perfecting of all arrangements (o trans- wed, and it was agreed to close places of business from Nos. 296, 400 snd 442 BOWERY. : B monrar o b e b BN T e T T atel Lty ot Ll IN BALTIMOR Hawxkixg's ZovAves.—First Infantry N. Y. 8.N. axp Lasvows ov Tun Mesovian Svere, all requive the i o4 o1 10 attend uis remwind to 1he gra o 3 3 Ant-at- 3 . 4 S0 TAREN 70 TRY CHAPEL. . the United States Senute and o N. G. Ordman, Sergeant-at- e on Fridey, June 1, 1066, | G- will mako their first parade on the Sib, that being (ke ad- the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. 48} 'lock the corpes was removed from the room where | Arms of the House of Kejreseutatives. Theso sssisted by | The flags thronghout the city aro dispiayed at half. | miversary of their departure for the scat of war Ly 1861, The % B2 on tyiog since the death of Gen. Soott on the morning | J Christie, E. X, Atherion, Col. Brown. 8 H. Coohrans, off | mast, and the bells are tolling here in respect to the mem- | yeglnent will bo reviewed by the Muvor atabout 2 0'c ek = R the 29th, and was carried to the Post Chapel il lime. |cors of the U ookl gt sl o' A special irain | ory of Gen. Scott. froet of the City Halt. This regiment is compo N building situated between the Library und the Academy .r i “:] o Boen wry arrangements for the accommodation ————— who have received su Lonorabls disch from the wervics of x l ~ ek g O b comaition on the part of the Senate conaisted of Se : The United States, and nearly all have served more than two ‘sround the hot mmittes o P nate conal of Beu- FROM THE SOUTH-WENT, yours in the arimies whick pul down the Soutberi Rebeliou. o FOR ALL FORMS OF ators Wilson, Griwes, Duvis, Johnson, Nesmith, Lage of In- ‘Temoved, they thronged along News. sowwdod shent thoe Chapat dotv. o el oY 1ny Hiiet Bk Timiing, Blaghom, An A N X b LT s i e e o B i Hoon Sk Do, Tineiam, A Y berad e Wea) Rotass Eia wimyem ...l FRENCH CHINA ULCERATIVE DISEASES “The building prepared for the reception of the remaine wa Vice-President Foster and Speaker Colfax accompanied the —Ruilrend Meeting. d » 54 dnys, with, fruit, iy fertooned and draped with flags, and black and | deleeaion. 3 New-Ontrass, Friday, Juns 1, 1864, e 70, May 9. L, DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, VASES, ke ‘cloth gracefully intertwined. Py e oty I [ ation Jier® | The Juares Minister, Inglesion ‘wiites that be b 5050, ap Philadalphis for Falt DAVIS COLLAMORE & € Eithor of the Noas, Tusoar, Toxers, SPiva. FORBSEAD or Scats, Over the ¢ 1 were tho large National flags piaced there | U0 2 E Byl oA, e i . oa " Bris tetha (Meck.), Zeplein, Funce, P K., 21 daye, with T e | Toomard Myers, Peus.: exiov. Newell, New-Joraey, and | determined to ask Sauta Auua {0 call a national conven- 1% - e ‘ AVE LA 0, . ‘hemor of the memory of the Nations mlrlyroll’nmltm, Tt of New.York: W. K. Meheffey of the H _l | e " f.‘::::“im.'.'dan;."'}‘.';'u‘-: ".'y'.‘.',".w\',q'.'.;'.' | : mrbeaa ) no remedy hus ever proved is o with basitis, &¢., to George F. Bulley. Loit uo % SN EROADWAS, MOTH PATCHES npos the femala (ace dopending upon the cis o0uieaL), the ceater, where she fiags were joiued. was placed & beauti. | [GUNS VER (IIRT U S Sgur Dopartment, and John | The Supreme Court refuses appeals in the case of Con- | Ialande), 5 d SIS Basnes, Beming he lnedripthon, “too. AxD Oue | bMTnnnou[h. (A.,n:l :;“: lnmhe Il-lm' % federate notes, reaffirming their invalidity. by~ TP > & | 1 o ot 1o the wile wnd By Wi i , Doe, Bermuds 9 S| v a0 8 od sotion of " ance] was draped in black and whiie, and was dec. “,‘.{“':':;5""'?’";5‘! e Tk on ¥ 4as mavaiae ATt e e B e W of e ! 24} :r‘:’::u ‘n\) ‘:1“‘ (.}I = earnd sotion of the I'ver are very unplensnt 10 the youug a; Iut. 5 77, long. = 2 - e mother. A few Lotiles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP witl cor ALBANY. The e R T Rl in he font was an elah | Uroeoed in carriages to the &+, Nicholas Hotel. where, tn ade sad basaiifal VOUILEL | . two zows of Dorl columns | 106 Arraugements of the Sergoant-atAmine Laving charge of 1 mternal 't chacal the first colwun, was wrapped with & large | SIamialveh 1oe delogation was SorriGlIo, (L tiom, ne ne 45 daye, with fruitto Law- | "['HE CELEBRATED ln‘l.h:‘lul Rocklaud), Jamoson, Berscos My 2, | UNION s 0 6 days, with Inmber (o Duckee & e secretion, and tamove the daposis which is disectly wndes (he ial ear Christian Associntion. at 608, .. aud artiviog at West Foiut at 10 o'clock 8. . g ¥ Discaves of the Liver, giviog rise 10 Languor, Dizziness, Indigse taken from the Cathedral in tbe City of Mexico ‘the time of its on) by Gen, Scott. The first column ou o B B Scapmeniol By & Sap Sopr o —— T e . Jume 1, 1668 i, H7ade Wind, Emerion, Blidetord, © duys, with lunber | . Mexican flags captured iu the butties in whic " he International Convention of the Young Mens irken & Huft, ‘ #41 | R VT Dy e 3 3 The Observance in the City. Chrisn Amocistion mat tonight st Tweddle Hall, Robt. | “Gebe: Kebo (e, Waycort, Dore e tion, Weak Stowach or an ulcora'ad of csucerons condition of thek orgen, accompanied wilhi buraing 6r othes anpieasant symplows, il Scott commanded the National troops were suspeuded other columus, and were l'nll‘gd in festoons t eboir gallery, wo large United States flags we from the columns next o the galle TABLETS AXD TROPH Agninet the wall, ou (be left hund of tte chaucel, are piaced \ablets of biack ma:bls, boaring the names of the officers of | e United States army wbo fell in the Revolutionary war. | H. Pruyn, Chairman. Addresscs were made by Hon. R, | o} | : | cule ping the ( int C K iy = # Yesterday heing the day appointed for the ob M. Pruyn, Kov. Mesers. Clark, Taylor and Douglass, sud tchs. Geo. W. Baldwin, Long. Gloucester, with flsh to C. 0. Stet | of Gen. Scott, it was generally observed na a day of mourning | 4 poem song composed by Alfred 1. Street. There was & i Gladwin, New-Haven for Elizabethport. M A I E ‘ be selieved by tie use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. L | Nlrhnl“:. Elizsbetliport for Fall River AND l A inthecity Tomany it was an oid, tried friend being carried | largo attendanee present, and u pleasant meeting, They 10 bis last resting-piace, where mortal eye shonld uever more | Organize to-morrow, at ! 30 8. ., at Dr, Clark's church. behold bim. 1t was a sad day to not 4 few, and to suy that his Shepard. New Haven for Aibay. CLOTHES WRI departure from this ewrth w: cme o iparal hepard, New H, - & ' parture from this eurth was & theme of general rogret and | e P hratntra: Buels Porilang, Ct. The best and most dursble ju existence. 8 arall | oo b, Yankee Boy, Brewer, Hartiord for Rovdont. Rinde. WaRD & > NOY. ‘tablet is & tablet of treason. which should b proved :-n-mnnin'r:.“ ol .:nr'::m";{;"h‘::_ O e | Beartfell sorrow from the highwt fo the lowest, would not be | 2 { been deviating one particis (roi the extreme regret that was ei- | wogig, L Curtls, Fay, Hait v Rtondot. ) I 1 4 ST | s et oy L g g PURE NATIVE WINEN. | i London for Efmbetbpect. CATAWBAS, and other ntive wives of vazious kiudy, ’ FHE RICH AND POOR :-nmw-umummmm uscrived where those of | 1OFA LK ol &5 (5. Boardof o e Sow Lonion FOR COBBLERN. &C. 'were held np 1o hovor aad to fame. The blight of | POUIRIEG o, e pablic officos were closed, s eaten the aame of Arnold from the solid marble. | gipeibrokers, By order of the of Education Crse 1 Priday, Juue 1, 1866, svernor Cox issued an order yesterday mustering out " Nocth B s CHAMPAGNE—=a Noith Carvlos e 10r o ) i (A th Carolin ¥ vods water | NSTITUTION LIFE SYRUE for the bens i MANGLE, wxas Broon Purirvive Aexsr, 1ee Lie Syn® A womLD. RATION 1 ¥ AN PR red riated forever from the nation s iableis. Friige it b o rore e 1n o wail sévéred by'a lergeslate of | the various schons "ualie Clgte K 3 phien captared from the Britieh | 44 §3UL " 8 8 a0 even ther, hollday | ail the companies of the Ohin National Guard that wil not I'wo nieoes of artiliery, wor- | Gutly, placsd & resiiait apon their gambois, oni moved | reorganize undor the new militia law. 3t and Selence have nade (b Al orerich, s1 of ull, alterios 1n (hoss dave 2 niound with a quietness and restraint to them strangers, They | w Fatl River for Rondout. inseription: . 3 atl fount ! 1iad been told, no Coulit. (bat & great sold A Ttad, feat , e i g T Order ot dead; that he had fought the Brii) Ieuamels B or. Thow. Lix, e, G porasaNT VALY WiNk COMPANT LG RS AR RMBLED iad shed luster on the American LoursvitLe, Friday, June I, 1866, Echr. g-v" ;‘"f;; ,‘:,vn ket BACTLERS, FOUNIES and others. A bera! dis PURE BLOOD o . e g B w A 1 the Episcopal Convention to-day, the Kev. George | e F'60 50 Gugtil i trade | luol-m,. GREENE, atory of all great Ame;cau 80 " ps this w: Cummings of Chicago was elected, almosi unanimoosly, N Al \T i b £ R all; iho early cloing o ores. 3¢ flags At hall must hop of this diocese. ? u h | | produces hesitiny men aid women ; and it e eonwistion is neglested 2 \I-vuho;.v:u:h Ib.‘[hfi—:uu: he the fanereal aspect of tas lower portion of the city after mid- | Assistant-Bishop of this diocese. b A 1§ fili h o, Fortitode, sad Miliiary Taleut R o with ir, ? o —— No. 7 fa youtl, diseass and early death O Rt = R s sacoaubs Darial Drev sad Arneals It Fiauceoss and Pacile Ratirend d el Hnaw s youth, dismsss sod eurly d and of d thig oity from the (0ot of Dashrosses-st. for Weat Point N Vit Bridend .' % 1008 Price, $1 25 per bottle ; one he! 2 L ay, dnae 1, 19 oclock & number of peopls were alrasdy pon the dock wi : 3 10g 10 take passage. (n order to attend toe faneral of the great | A ineeting of the Tennessee and Pacific Rarlroad C wolaer. Aud long befors the hour named Or 1he departuro— | pany was held here to-day. Several prominent cith 20 clock—both boats ware crowdod. Indoed, 0 much so, that | are engaged in tbe moveme it was with difficuity that Gen, Graot and bis stafl conid elbow | fibicect roe by Eizabethport for Providence. MEMORANDA. d 1o be on board tre Spanish hek of water b the Lower Bay, was v ¥. W. Beors. subiatine engineer of this city l) WAL M. GREGG, M. D, SOLFE. PROPRIETOR, NEW YORK. (Crown) 5 rowd 10 (he saluus, ide these, the | diviu, done by Thos. M. DeW O R w Bowss. Peal, 17 were on board Firemen's W g 0% SFOREN. . i the wall ou the right of the chaacel are marble Gen, Commto k. Cot. Parker, Col. Porte Povonkaresir, Friday, Jane 1, 1866, Mas ot 4020, long. 60 50, bark Buros, from Philadeiphia for MORGAN & ALLEN, containing 408 nazes of uilicers who fell {u the Mex. Last and Major Breanan, Ad)uian The st Bremon’s muster in this the . | Faliaos i o T A 3 WWhelessle Draggista T, n’:d.v 10 the officer: llzv‘;l\;‘-vrm"r' qu: "‘l:';»'h“- i ment of the War 100k pi d was wit | Bhip Geahains Pollev. Buigess. from Gl I l\l I lL\( L] I \( ]\ IAL __Ageels, aced & large number of fagy | nessad by 10,000 people. Catiract Stean Eugine No, 4 | BrieSpoe { liom Sundes N 4 No. 6 Ciiffst., New-Yor 4 " o stre ¢ o W " A ., Boston. | thraw two streaws 190 f t, andope | ALL ITS VARIETIES, RO, C. GOODWINA ( v J. H. REED & Co,, Clicego. \ war, Comeu! FOR SALY tin perpendicular & the Me [ ropLics X 5 Quartermaster | }orizontal stream of 225 COLLINS BROTHERS, 8t. Lot n':. -n:“nl m:’?- n‘v: B "-r'm:ll:" v l"."‘ll-"- X s Brocks, ax-Gev. King, M. De: - i* . ion, a rus, 0 o i the o Iderms 3 0. $ AGNES " o on the soeond, * ¢ an.r-d the City of § ' Cotnemen; Aldesmen Varaou, Gedbey, 49 Y (l(;n 1 ”"::3',;“‘ i wu‘l\'llu‘l Colioe " AL DA RIS 1.D. PARK, Cincinoati .'h...dn, nibe M.n..n‘.],:“_ ":;,q,.(}&,- | Goman, O%Brien wnd Fivan; Couniliven Keech, Kostar, } llore. | Funeral of €. €. Deunis. eversthing ciss, chesper 1has any store in New.Vork B3 NASSAUST, are cor nom MAIDEN-LANE. JoHNGON, HOLLOWAY & Palldaiphia, g on The Rath, 3 nas, with o 1% of the Common Counci). 2 - £ = = o - conplinppgr i . e »gapturedat ; May 0, 1k, ooy : Yol K P e 3 Avnvex. N, V.. Friday, Jane | X0 fo MACFARLAND'™ Book ' btos WSPAPER FOLDING-MACHINE o R Ml O ese trophies and tabic + so mueh of the | Do The 1 Societs fon veqrencnted by D& Whecler | The funeral of the late . ¢ Hie will (4K PIOCE D | LOORS of the ey and all the. oid anderd Worke sd, 2 d raning order. Apply st 8, HE Co., Moniteal, Conads. St lantte of the Nutions) spangl W LL RS0 SR T h 7o 1 ) thia by o Sunday next at 1 o'clocks 5 Erglaly Fimaek wad Suoioh Fiat vinsy | BOSTETTE® $NITH & PEAN, Sea Fasnciase, Onl

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