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FENIAN wa medical £ utleman 1Bt bis ranyon 3 ;‘q..',"‘f,;":,'{ the @Garcia Morales, of seve: 4 azainst the JESFERSON DAVI s rarnt Flay Consed Arming | . - i y " | Dorder—The Fenminm | (0L, WPEAR'S RAID—EVENTS OF THE Tr0 DATS— G BY THE FENIANS—WIHAT THE CANADIANS DID—RESULTS OF THE RAID— | PROBABLE FATE OF THE PRISONERS—ST. ARMAND. | { Prow Our Spectal Cormerpondent. | The Canadinn Core) Tappan— | s of the iuterior. Prisopers Held by Commisvion pocts About the Trinl-Ne Femian Dise MicCook Arrest ni's Opinions and Wishes in the il ) CAllewed -G AAD HIS VII M BANTA ANTA ——— ITION OF DAVIS AT FORTRESS MONROL, ) ¥ THE PRESENCE OF SANTA ANSA IN THE UNITED STATES—PROBABLE POLTCY OF MR. REWALD IN INVITING THE DICTATOR TO THE UNITEZD STATES—ADROIT MANNER [N WHICH SANTA ANNA AVAILS HIMSELF OF WIS POSITION TO THE UNITED REST MANIFES Wedncsday, June 13, 1506, eased arming. The night trains on LE. M. & V1. L Ra This is the point that was threatened by the meiding | force under Col. Spear, b | officers, I find thaf the force un Brigade, First Division From passes given b ast and West are nlso s Gorernment no one is allowsd to I thie Feniaus in prison here. monts have come ont, thy for those already in C | stiil at the frout. il line of boats b =CHIEF CA T The raid lacked bold tho President to-day. 4 by the stage | wein rond, two and west), and went to | o party advapeed east asfar as ) wiles from St Armand, The aw far as Frelighsburg. Correspondeuce of The N. Y. Tdbune WASHISGTON, June 13, 1865, The prosence of Santa Auna in New-York is the eanse of certain agitation in political eircles and aiong the cluss look upon the atti- about 400 yards Corps bad sny fight with | poad (o the Fenians, Al reports of fighting in the East were cal is very quiet. now takes gronud t m the line (run Jf Liabens corpus sho, 1, or should he merely dem: 4 him for trial, he wou of mon who, more thaa any other, 1 states as likely to bave a deci 1t will not be use- | aword of Yhe motives attributed to is present movements and of his ultiwate designs, as they are reported iu the various circles in which Santa Avna's nds are obviously at wyrk. Moat e justified by the presence of no ‘carthly motives t Thomas, had he not heeu acting under certain influences | which T am about to speak of. d not discuss the report ¢ Thowmas for the express Arna to visit the United Stetos, mey have been willing to have an ¢ I in Washington as o retaliation for tio kind reception Louis Napoleon granted the ex- also have cherished tho idea of haviy, tirebrand, who not a favorablo, impression in his own country, who, being shrewd and determined, co serve the secret aspirations of our c in fact, a secret to mno one that Mr, Beward, ch very civil townid M Romero aud the Juarists ceneral, is oot friendly to them i to see them superceded, at home and o her party went we ently release Lim e could not con tude of the Uni the Fenians set o pillagin ! L and loads of goods were carried off ove | 1e men who te pan | forers) say that the loss | Tho total damage don s of Mexico. iminary examing itional witnesses were less, perhaps, to sa nounts to from $10, d b Potsdam decided to hold th of the law of 1818, There wore casemate insido the garrison. for roows iu Car- of the reports, I hear, ator, who had hew dotained. Ba Hefforman in the sum of | hie sa cach, being required, | O'Convor with the advons t k sire 10 keep near 1 | #4000 cach, and two sureties, I bear that the well-kuown firm of | $2:000 was asked for cach of taken to Canandaizu panies of troups. ¢ otier officers, They will o-night under guard of two com- L. Crenshaw, of smers during the wer, was with Mr. and Mrs, | Mr. Seward went to urpose of inviting Sacta [he Secretary of | form, forming a rougd erowd, with som rough attentio o agaiust him iquors, und, after Judge Flande e prisoneis. The Rebel Shidell of his visit hus not bec: under his thumb ¥s it was only in & pecaniar e arca few Fenians near the Canada line, boarding wit cy's army, s an o ihee defended t! till lounging abo | farmers, but the left | ization, is mo more. | as serenaded by the Malone Band lust ted, ran off the ded off to “the caw carouse or *“big eould have seattered like chafl the half-drunken we, Datis accompa pleasant conversa showed Lher to bein good spirit v upon Mr. and Mrs. Davis, te: ces of their rezard and esteem, and ary assistance as far as liesin their u; but there wa THE CANADIAN FORCE. the approsch of the raiding At the first intimation ¢ rt, and would like foree, the pickets, nnder command of Capt. Carte oad, by a different | off in & hurry to the rear. draw the Fenians in.” of men. It is diflicult to know exactly what Mr, ard’s intentions are in_this matter—supposing him to which is doubtful. t His friends say that w. wen think the movem As soon as the news reached St. Jokn, a | Regular force, with some g nd this was followed by i e businoss wi | stowed upon & ians to abandon Does he mean to raise rongthen Max liberal in the grants mbers of Mr. ng the down- in Mexico, does he want to have ¥ whose help he may dic- Jithe fate of the Mexican Republic ? enongh, aud it would os- ta wilian, who is stid to ha he made to an expr NAVY GAZETTE. Jth Regiment from Corn: fabout 1,500 twen wis in this way con- | centrated at the point of dange | cient force to under bis hazd u pl er South Carc David Pace, to t Col. Spenr thos At this moment to the depot to see thom safely on board the cars aad off to rcely n Fenfan can now be secn shout Some are rported Lurking Ived in theso reports, it ailing Limself of them chapter of our foreie nvolved, to ereate the bolief that he eujoys th Upon this support he b | moze than two miles from it by (1 He withdrew on the Sib, withe B good doal of A Volunteer cav support of ur Government. t this troop ** behave ) 100 most xtry absenee; David Garying, from the steamer " g Second Assist- | er South Caro- ion of the officers unde) rest here has | f on he officers under arrest Ler the weans he o ies arc held to bail, ed in this way: At closed and the p 5 is generally believed, a nd is pisced on w brriato. Wednes lav, Jone 13, 1866, B 8 & strong line 1. ' Day, Head € . Fork, and applied to the arms and munitio; ered tothe sieamer the steamer Sonth an; Acting Third Barry for a return of 0 had just received o letter stat- of the United he said, he intended to leave Juarez to his fate and side with Sauta Anna, 8s tage of a fortune which s iis private proy iad been promised the ment broke up the pi custodfan of | s fie was only tb \d enshie him to buy xico and to shape the + with the gen: erlay subscribed tive of Santa Anno's visit 1o the U | nish supplies or for, however, ia the invitati is not to be looks 1% 4 oty ed trausportation o 1 Liird Assistaut Alex. D. Radeliffe, mer Kesaca; Act per and more imm men #ro at the he crse of which would undoubte e the inflaence and It is known tha g ki stratic contructs and others, and 1 n transit route from th vl other graits transinisson of | 1o T { Capada are fine, rdy fellows, bat {ew o ex, Orleans Long ey, it mus wall arrive at points oaly Itis, Lam told, this ARMY GAZETTE. r has issued the followis rders from the W DEPARTMEST OF I-st. brokers and op ur Governient, and has for its obj concession of Lowor California mad New-York company, is o thing whieh 1 leave futur ard the men whe FATE OF Tik | < was writton, T ha informed that | e a part of th to usite in a con sion to | ticl Lose life, as ho nocted with the history of tie is to be followed unda meeting wi e to examine and e triumph of the TY —COLLAPSE OF ft.publie. This prociam v 10 the American peo Cooper Institute Livve bopes that Since the colla for conquering Irel d the final o, gt oo Laduc Ay o mmend of Brevet Major-Gen. J. A, CANVBELL, A plans of Mr, Stepbeus. Several lazge subseriptions iv aidof the | this Provines | of the Father Mettiiow d §500 o farnish transpor- ed to dotble the suw a return to this city. NEW GOVERNOR-GENKRAL-—ADDRESSES TO TUE PEOPLE OF CUBA—HIS POLI SLAVE TRADE—APPOINIMENT OF A NiW DETWEEN SPAIN AND VINEZURLA—THE SMALL-POX IN PUERTO RICO. AU COURT-MARTIAL—THE GLE TRIAL. ¥ WITH REGARD TO ut it to Mr. Stephens fow of them got Jay submitted without argun Lis 1o review testim 1 i reconciling u “Artificial guano The small-pox has smmon effort in behalfl of i There is little of interest transpiring here. ruor-Genernl Lersundi to the people s ure published in the Gaecta of reulars addressed to the Govornors s in relation to the he is going to be very i the Govern Great indignation is city at the conrse of O cat it up, nud e 120 summoned, 80 | irectly f:om the tives to stroaz, it the & wouster meeting is Union 1o express their sentuncnts in regard to the matl will be erected at v kers from different M. W. R. Roberts bas iesued the follo 28 FrNIAN P New-YORK, June 13, 1= Republican Arv and repressive meas- ative at Washingt ul jurisdictions—ove Aresses delivred by | js crows ts of the country. NTS 1550ED—MOVEMENTS OF TREASURE— 4 IAL—ITALIAN CE BRA ({ON=0IL WELLS—MELBOULRNL SAN FRANCIECO, Saf uin has arrived from apors eloud, especially I)II the ad. being the only b ot which the spec s of Cengor of the Press is abolished, rebip reverts to the Goverument, and Lorsuadi hus ures to look after the press, the editor in Spain of a paper culled La Inla de Cuba, which was subscquently changed to La Reforma. The d most * retrogrado * The steamoar Cal ») in treasure. taeel - 3,000,000 ncres Noiah and Mexioan grants; t0 which the courts | _ SOLDIERS: 10 view of ths nexpsoted nres of the Un the, cobperative movem recommend that Yoo return (o your respe such time as a fresh campaign ean be iven fur distant day. pat of the rlsing ground, but otbing fudicate | such & body of me ing 1o PLillipsburg, which is o re are several farm hLouses b riouked by steep L WImOLE oF- amyp I8 _brokew up ns from the nature of the ground. ertone Tidges stavd bare and bleak deep rich green of the level part of | the terraces, and about midway hotween the two extremitios | of the catap is & Lage black lis | ing dowa from 1t on ail side magmficent view of the roling b 4 with & thick on Age hae s Panama, carry- 00 i treusure, of whi nd the Leat is inteusc. rain almost dail The health of the istand i Frederieo Echarte, M, D. died the other day, ws do Tolosa and anothe ned sugar 1o-ds, terraces fored by t in marked contrast to was a large auction eale of re od has not carried the ban: « eapital of the British Provinces mstrated to mankiad that you !l to secomplish it flcld that your bereditary o bave proved yourselves rood citi- ud.are disappointed in your full ex- of Englaud's armed min- | n of a great and free coun- ud even beyond it, ovigions of an obsolets law 8o s to @ semi-Lostile nation at the expense | of Fous righis &s loyal citizens and the Ligh prerogatives and | earth. However, your efforts | portant resuits which can scareely | Listory will record them, however, as ism ever exbibited by an exslo race | wle wlieh 1o certain to | 5 pendence of Lielund, Retire, then, Brothers, to your homes, carryiug with yoy | the reapoct and admiration of all true worshipers of patriot ism and liberty: sei to Work to reorganize on @ more thorougy | M end your days at your respective eall We must avoid in the v which our procoedings have reccived in and when pext we move, it will be with aa organ. tone, the ground arket is now expected, this t from auy part of ned sugar for the ¥ { in North America, bad the bravery, po You have been v mies dare contest Hale & Norcross, # 0; Ewpire Mill, $140; Impetial, $110 s of tender green foliage, 2 3 , at this moment softened ta—The Presby terinm Mchivm altimore nud Ohio Loud. Parmione, Wednesday, June 13, 1 Arrived ship Friederich, Bremen: bark Delaware, Dem- The first aud last assengers, ull in good Lealth. the Franklin-st. Presbyterian tto take action on the course of th Kev. Dr. Bullock in dgeciding to sever his connection with the General Assewbly of the Old School Presbyterion Chureh on secount of its recent action in rogard to the . The Rev. Dr. Harmer presided. ted to sustain the pastor, aud to s n the Genersl Assembly. The matter excits much interest mmong the Preshyterians and others, There was mecting of the Directors of the Baltimore aud Obio Reilroad to-day. The resignation of W, Pres- Trausportation, to take effeet on the lst of July, was sccepted, and Mr. Johu Nelson, the present Master of the road, was chosen Master of Transpor- Arrivelof Emigr: Sax FRaxcisco, Juve 10, 1566 by the early morning huze. ats to-day ure celebrating (be anniver- | adoption of tho Lib the rule of Vietor k5 to the Italian patdotic fund amount to T mExice. bark Iudustry, Br o large uutber of The congrogation of church met to-ni ARBESTR=—MOVEMENTS OF THE LIBERAL GENKI PRIVATEER IN THE GULF OF CORTES=FUR- DETALLS OF THE CAPTURE OF HERMOSILLO TULA—EFIECT OF THE DIFLO- NCE BLTWEEN FRANCE AND one 10 oxerciee to the odious and tyrazal displuy its magnanimity Angeles acconnts say thet the prospects in the oil ernando are flette built to reccive the oil flow r o R frow the numer- OCCUPATION OF { ] { [ Louissille Preshytory. “pANCISCO, Monday, June 11 1865, Carybridge .ror Hovoluly 300 She reports arrived at Hona THE UNITED STATES. be estimnted ai prese: the kighest proof of patri and as the coms { end in the complet rday, Juoe 9, 1 ed here on the u and waiting, e, clean, and whale ship James Texico to the 2%tk of May. The news brought by ber is u Maximilian wrived from Cuernuvded on the 19th of in consequence of the rec hili and Culifornia. , whieh catsed a deel were forced o u {Lrown inte prison at Acor- g implicated in’ the death of e T s Y #t. Louis — Cnion Triumph in Nebraskn St Lotts, Wednesday, June 13, 1866, The Fenian trinls closed yesterday by Lolding about 1in bonds from $1,000 to aud extensive basis—s ings and your evex futare the public The Fenian ainer Pacific from San Pedro b niddling upland California cotto Arrived, ship Asa Eldridge, Kelly, Boston. shares have slightly improved ngs in preparation. & had again appeared in foree in M arnica, Gonzales and Olivares attack from Ronda half the parties arre! The remainder were Nebraska Cit; has been carried mty in both bran stand. 1 have Lopes 100 that the voloe of the great American | rotest agaiust the sererity displayed nts; alrendy it is hoard in rebuke through their reyresectatives in Congross, the guardinge of their honor and sheir Iibd 1 desire thet you sccept no offere’ of transportation from | ofticlale who depr which was necessary to supp'y your pressing wants, asd wh | enupled their offers of a frea passage with conditions, wli & stain upon your potriotism as Irish- are bound to sympathize with aving been so successful in phens, Lad armed apers claim 1 for the Union s of the Legislature hus nation will be raise by some of their # et e DEATH OF JUDG! BAXDUSKY P Found Drowned at For( Hamilton. Forr Hamiroy, Wedneadny, June 19, 1866, The body of a man was found yesterday, which had been Dieceased had a white shirt, ay, June 19, 16666, Supreme Court of Judza Lane, late C Olio, dicd this morning. Bosiox, Wednesday. June 13, 1866 r at Coucord, N. H. perial Ministers were g doily sessions at 1 died on the 23d of M osillo was captured by dof 250 men and reign legion; of the latter only ‘A Freuch pricst and two French resi- The sccount of the afair then Tanori, with 500 me +, killing 150, though it company deserted to the encmy. k of the town was Mr. Robert N. Corning, Postmas died to-lay, after an illness of g —— Georginn Affair—Arrest of it about s month in the water. grey fBanuel under-shirt, black pautaloons, aad a black cost | on the 4tk ult, £ 40 Frenchmen of the PRI R Heosion Weekly Bank Sinte Bostox. Wednesday, June 13, 1666, weekly statement of the coudi- « every struggling nationality. dents were 8150 kil I remain Brothers, your de sted friend in the cause of Ire- AUGUSTA, Ga.. Tuesday. June 1¢ or of The Loyal Georgion, the Freed was arrested by the civil an mpting to deffaud Begroes out of ooy rowad of them when he (Bryant) was an ofticer of the Go He was released, 8 colored man becoming Lis | J. E. Bryant, edi ulan DrotLerhood. ty 000 Lagal Tender notes residing at No. t evening, Mr. John Corcor: 1 uncficial intelligence that Lis shot to death on the Canadian | ou Eugene, aged 18 7¢ | frontier ou Satus The New-Jersey corruption cases are reported at congiderable leogth in the local papers. The charges are, that the members of the State Legisinture whose uames sppeared d or promised to ney for their votes on eertain me At the opening of Au aciive membes of the Grattan It ngo, sold it out COLUMBIA, OXIO, stroyed Mossrs, Stiles & Ni i ie loss ie ubout § { the trial ou gof NEWS FROM EL PASO—SUCCESSES OF TH ed to-day in this city up 0 | larsum. Tle cades ko over tlitae b and still refuse 1o v s tho promised lsad cxed by insuran EANT TENVESSDE. e i SOIL; CLIY AT, PRODUCTIONS AND PEOPLE. To the Editor of The I ¥. Tribune. Sir: Inasmuch as you take an interest in emigrationt to the Soathern Fiates, and for the parpuse of acquainting your readers with Fast Teaucssea, I propose fo sketch a brief out- line of this region. « Tho section known a. Last Teodessee comprises tie 50 coaw *ea of Tonnesses east of (he Cumberiaud Mouxtains, aud contatyd 19,09 wquare giles, aud 300,000 inkabitauts Rounded o0 ll sides by ioastajns, spars of which shoot divided into hill a0d dale, mountsin ang valley. Tlese moun- tais are covered with fine timber, will, in most cnses, grow grase luzuriantly to the v.ry summit, snd ave filied with vast aud diversified wineral wolth. Gold and silver are known to oxist in many places, and fave been profitably wised toa limited exteat. Copper and zine are found in large gnantities; our copper has been worked for a long time with good saccess, the zine has uot boen mined %o exteusively, but several oom- panies have receutly been incorporated for a developmeat of 1etal, which is known to exist in abundance, 5 Coal and iron are found in fnexhanstible quantities, side by | by sido; the irou is the best yot found in America, and the conl is of fine quality. Petroleum is kunown to exist, but our compaznies have not yet commenced developing. Beautiful marbles, white, brown and vuuknwd. oan be quarried every- | where, The fine marbie of the National Capliol is from Eust Teruesseo. Beilding stones, elatos and flaggings are without endq Mingled with sl this, timber, goid, silver, copper, 7ine, coal, iron, petroleum, marble, and building stones, is the w05t stupendons exbibition of water-power in North Ameriea, ‘Tliese mouvntain lands, with their forests aud their mives, ac cessible almost everywhere to navigal reams, or to rail- ronds completed, in progress or projected, can be bought at prices ranying from one to five dollars au ere, Totween these wountains are valleys of raie beanty and un. | equaled fertility. Corn, wheat, oats, grapes, vines, and fruit trees grow luxuriantly and with but little working. These delightial valleys, joined to their neighboriag mountains, make Eust Teanossee otie of the finest grazing regions in the United Ntates. Aue climate is so mild that cattie and sheep require Tttie or uo feading or sheiter during the Winter. The val- loys aze always green, sud the wountain wrs. wans of whiok are covered with sweet, tender grags, furnish a refoge from the Bummer beat. Our cliwste is probahly the most pleasant and heslthiul enat of the Kocky Mountols. The Winters are mild, the Sum- mere aze cool. ‘Lhe chil! air of the mountain tops coutinuall pours down into the vallers, and the moment the Summer suu 5008 down the air becomes cool, and thus continues through- out thenight. We have no local diseases, no fevers, agues, or ria; but s pure, pleasant, healibful atmosphere the year few yours beforo the war, Fast Tennessee was al- sknown o the people of the North. Cowmpletely shut out by her mouniains from the rest of the world, with no raii- ronds or canals, rivers navigable to the ses, turapikes few ard bad sud with country roads alinost impassible, few people came in or went out; and therofore it is that our wonderiul esources are unduyeloped, and Est Tennessee to-dav a new 1ad unknown region—saviug elweys her sbiniug record in the dark pago of the rebellion. Now we Lave two railroads com- pleted, two fo progress, snd two projected, conneeting Knox- ville witl: Lynehburg, Civeuinati, Louisville, Nasavide, At- janta, aud Charieston. Capital asd emigration are wiready setting in; but want more. The poor and the rich will alike find this country a good Lome, heaituful and protisable. East Teunessee, kibabited by farwers (forland is_soclieapevery one & Whig people in the past and therefore loyal in iriog to & new and higher development, iuteliec- and tesritorial, is to-day o most inviting field for erterprise; and when t.e pecunisry inducements, aumcrated, are temembered, no portion of the 0 wany attractions to tho loyal, free-speaking, % people of the great North. ries of lawlcssness hore are exaggerated. Tt eration bow East Tennessee was tul. tieated by the Lebels during the Rebeilion; her sons wurdered, exited, imprisoned, or conscripied; her ‘daugliers insuited, Lesten, ruvisied, massacred; the Louses, lands, und ot! property of her loyal children, bursed, sized, or destroyed; wiid Indians were bronght {a to hunt Union_refugees, a savage, merciless desperadoes from the South-West st loote upon hier unarmed loyalists, who preferied the woods and the wountains, cold and famine, fatigue aad sickness, to the hated canse of & perjary-bogotten Rebollion—take these facts into consideration, and recollect that each Union man had some personal wrong to ineite Lim 1o vengeance; some father, brother, of son huoted down, beaten, or batchered; some wife, bier, mother, or sister rendered nomeless by a Rebel end iosulted, maltreated, or robued of their little all, tebel bundits and there 18 not much wonder that these Iiyal beroes of the mountaios sometimes svenge their wrongs, il wrong-doer 13 discovered. bt loyal men need not r East Teonessoe. Ouly Rebels tre d let them wble, for their sin is great before God aad before man. Tut these disorders aro things of the past; now all is quiet. 1o Knoxrille the utmost good order provails. Life and prop- erty ars as secare her inany town in America. This is the | tiwe for wen of onterprise. This i the field. Let them come; taey will find welcome and prosperity. SHONBIRG. Knor Tenn., Juue 5, 1006, There is 8 proposition before the City Council of New- s to protect the city against high water by surround- ing it with a leves, It is proposed that the embankment 1 be of a width and solidity that will admit of the con- struction of a double track railroad upon it. It is clatmed that the bonus for the privilege of tho road will pay the in | terest on the eapital required to build the lovee. PR s — -4 Woor proM THE ROCEY MoUNTAINS, in rogions where i alkalies abound, has been found alwost worthiess to the | anufacturer; =0 says T%he Oregon Agriculturist, on ac- | count of rottenness of the fiber, particularly next to the In hendling or rubbing it crumbles, snd the par- s mix with the unizjured portion of the wool, aad no art of the eleaner can scparate them, It will be well for castern wool buyers to make u uote of thia curious fact, and have an eye to wool from the Pacific coast, to see that it is not of the sort mentioned. e —— Trrogy & —Dr. Reed, of Baltimore, says the eating of pork has nothing whatever to do with the disease known as trichnine. * They do not inhabit tho muscle of the hog more than that of any other animal; or of man himself. 1 defy soy one to | t.-an Dy the record of the last 35 years that a solitary death a8 been caused beyond do ul»x?}' the presence of trickin: assert that the charges made nst these ionocent worms bad, of a foundation in fact, and would advise 7, if they desite (o oat pork, (0 do s0." e maBe— How Tns FrEepMEN WoRg.~The following com- wauication, which appears in The Mobile Netionalist, shows edmen are both caruing and saving money: 1 *The fullowing will show how much was deposited in the severnl branches of the Freedmen's Savings and Trust Com- pany daring tie woathis of March aad Apri “Mai gusta, 81,305 Cl; Beaufort, $40.1 Huntsville, 8217; Jacksonville, £4,036 50; Memplis, 861 H Newhern, 890; akin s | " Louisville, $45.053 1 c2. April—Augusta, Chiarleston, S. C. Louisyille Aln., 85 Teun, 209 1 036 12; v, 86,736; Memph 5 245 3, Nashville, Ten, Norfolk, V., 82074 31; R Ga,, 820,460 61; Vicksbur, £1.102 47; Wilmington, N Total, $85,900 6. “You cbserve that the doposits were large of some of the brasches in March; (he drafis paid were also large, which wa in consequence of the ‘wnatering out of tronps: $14.000 of the deposits at Lowisville were sent there from tho company’s agent 1 Texas, “The amonnt of deposits reccived by the Company to May 1. wus $0U%,507 22; the total amount of drafts paud, 236, 9; leaving o balunee due depositors of 82052, 232 &3, total number of drafts paid at this branck since April 30 is 28; the amount of the same, 83,008 50. tor drew ont $1,100. Attention is called to | these withdrawals, because they show that the depositor can e back bis monoy whenever ke wants it While they securo I, and till it; “bome: s, aud render them attractive; churches. tho orphan esylum, the press and k, 1ot us all cultivate the relations of peace nal_kindnedk, C. AW, la., May 26, q MMobile, Al Tre DeaTn SCENE OF OUR LATE LAMENTED PrestENT.—Alonzo Chappel, esq., the eminent bistorical v trom New-York, is wow in this city, and, having been uodated with a room in the Internal Re part- ment, is busily ongaged tn giving sittings to the persons pres- ent ut the dodtl-bed of President Lincoln, preparatory to exe- enting a large picture of thut sad event, for which he has wived o commission from Mr. Batcheldor of New-York, s bave already been given by Postmaster-General General Speed, Secretary Welles, Sar- fvon-General Barnes, Quartermustor-General Meigs, Assistant Eooretars of War Eckert, Gen. Angur, Col. Rockwell, Major Frenet, Major Rathhurs, Judge Otte, Gov, Farwell, Con wen Farusworth and Kolline, Miss Harris, and others. " The painting, wher completed, will be exbibited throughout the eountry, and lovers of art can have an opportunity of seeing and judging for themselves of its merits. [Wask. Chron., June 12, e — Tue LovAL GEORGIAN NOT SvSPENDED.—A Wi ing correspondent of ,n Philadelphia Press writes as follows: “Tn » recent special Ftated that Gen. Tillson had suppressed The Loyal Georgian st Augusts, Ga. 1 was wistuken, He relegraphs to Gen. Howard that such fs not the fact, but that 7 rgian is still published. The rumor doubtless origin- ated because The Georgion seversly and fearlessly condemned Gen. Tillson for preventing the teackors of the colored schools and their scholars nt Augusta from doing honor to the mem- ory of the Union dtead buried in the cemetery nesr that city. The Georgian of the 9th of May cortains these strictures, and shows that Gen. Tillson made s great binnder in supposing ho was doing good 1o the canse of buwmanity by acting g the Belief that 1t would be insnlting to the tender lmfi)gihfln of the families of the dead Keheis in and around Angusta if the true friends of the dead Unlon beroes paid the same grat ful tributes to their memory that were so ostentatiously dis- played by the relatives and ftionds of thelr dead enemies.” gt o et The Tribune Enlarged. 3 THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. LSLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEBKLY TRIBUSE. Notwithstanding the fact that tho size of T Tars ¥ has been increased more than oue quarter, the price will remaia the same. TERMS, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Mail subseribers, eingle copr, 1 yeas—52 ‘numbers Mail subscribars, clahs of oA Ten copies, nddreased to namos of subscribers dressed Lo names of subscribers = Twenty coples, ad Tan copies, to oue nddress jes, to one address. | 3 py will be seut for cach ciub of ton. SEMI-WEERLY TRIBUNE. Muii subscrivers. Leopy, 1 jear—104 uumbers... | for 6 mon! Persons remitiing for 15 conies 845, will receive an extrs 00pF oue year, DAILY TRIBUSE. #5 for six months, 810 per anoum; THE TRIBUNE, New-York. i e MARRIE —On T Ay of L\ late Joseph Brown. [onday June 11 ! 8t Ann's PRICE~CAMPBELL .. On M by the Hav. Phomas Ga. “iolie Campbeli of Detr vt - WALBRIDGE~ % Kev. Howard Crosby, D.°D., Thouson Price of this city WOOLLE X=In New York, 4" of WHEELER-JIAVENE~la Bro %I 3 residence of the bride’s p:‘lr: x\:”'h.lm' the Kev. D. W. Haveas, Billings Waeeler, jr., to B davghter of J. 1. Havens, ewy., ali o ! Brooklyn. L A:'NOI.D—OI Tuesday. Juns 12, 1686, C'vpt. Jobu . Araold,. sgel Aud eativos o th iy ate ) ce, No. 107 Allen-st T ed to sttond bis fun veel, which will taxs a2 o'clock p. Wy fromm ks late resi Plidlsdelphia paper: pleass copy. DIKEMAN—At Hatiow, on Toesdsy, J Henrietta M. dusgher of It Musoy ey al D, sgea 1 mon v d s ar rapeckuty ted to at'ynd the fopa o ¢ Fourth sves., this day (Thriday), at 1 o "clock p. ov. T FELLOWS—On Monday morning Jupe 1, Logis 8. Feliows, aged W years. The selatives snd friends are respectfully isvitad to atten 9 bis tuneesl, on ‘Lhursday, Juoe I, at 9§ o'clock 8. ., from his 55 i Wil be tanen to Woodiwn Cemetery for interment, by @ opeciab train from Hagiem Railrosd Dopot, cer. Fourth-sve. sd siathvat., ot 10 miztes past 110 €lock . . HOFFMAN=In Beookiyn. on Wednesdsy, June 12. Mrs. Js we H. e iate Samacl L. Caubeld, aged 55 yeats, ¢ Thie relatives and friends of the family are invited toattend the Irow her_iate residonce, No, 150 Congrewst., on Fridsy, inet., at 3 o'clock p. JOSEPH=0n Toesdsy, Jaue 12, alter » shors but severe iliu\ew, fully invited to attend % tfully fnvi! uN‘."gun—“ Fezdimand Joscph, sand 52 His ot abd sesmiives re seepee frops the Fesidence Mra. Eiizavec Parker, reday, June 14, wt 24 0'clock. papers piease copy. MINER—At Newsrk, N, J,, on Paesday, Jone L third dauguter of the i The funeral will take ce, Bewack, N, J. MORTON—-Suldenly, at his esidenica, at Mahvak, New-J; Wednesday mornin, of apt. Allen and Fi . Alicu B. Miner, No. Major W iltiam D. M W. Merion oi Hoboken, X, J., sged 30 yeurs. Notice of funeral hereator. DELL—1n Brookly, on Wednesdsy. Juse 13, 1666, Bloses ¥. Odelt, invited to sttend the foneral from the Ssudest. M. E. noti-e. PECK~On Tueaday, Juna I2. st the residence of her father, Sings. rer of W F-;.x“}u Jane 5. 0 4l year of bis age. The relatives wnd friends Ate , Pock. e [t o Wertemii, s o Lo foiatives Ar Thursday, Juze 14, st WASTENHOLM—0On Wednesday, lxlhmn, Frances, .XT be's 2 0'clock w., without Gpecial Nolices. : ke Messengers that distribute the fragrance of PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS="The viewloss courlers of the air.” For tusther pacticulars of these * blowers,” 4o s of ancieut families, but, as Brother Bones justly observed to Cool White the other eveniug, ' de. pride of all de sceats fs PHALONS NIGHT-BLOOMING C&- it Out To-Day? Pride of descent is the. LA ISR “THE ROUND TABLE! Posa—" Cicct;” Ben for Frisadship, Womea foc Love " Waek. - Buttons Have Dova;” “The Art of Hospitality” “The Bddey A Book by & Papular Lecturer,” * Sumaer in Town and Countey Notes and Queries; * Father Prout,” by Dr. Mackeasis; Litorecy Notes; London Lotter; ** Artiste and their Critica;” A Model ld« its and Mossures;” ' Coms. The Metric System of Wei gress a0d Kations! Bducation” THE ROUND TABLE! T TO-DAY: — CLOTHING. Wa ars now ready with our weaal variety in everyhing sppacteiniag, to s GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE for Summer. Oar stok was, never bettor, and. prioes lower tiaa at auy time within Lhe pus tarees NEVLIN & On., BROADWAY, CORNER GRANDST, BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN ST raad Opening of SUMMER HATS, Tegey, the Hatter, No. 403 Brosdway, bus aow open bis and elogant stock of Hats for Men, Boys, Youths, Ladies and For style and quality, this stock is nnsurpaseed. Good Country Board,—The usdersigned is prepared o o= ceive Summer BOARDERS at his residence st West Winsted, Conn. The sltuation ts most healthful and the scenery is delightfuly wild and picturesque. All the comforts of bome will be accorded te. Parties desicing further informatiom LYON, esq. No. 535 Pearlat, or Mr. N. Y| or by letter EDWARD » West W 5 Stiver Watches of all Descriptions. ENGLISH PATENT LEVERS, AMERICAN LE' TACHED LEVERS and LEPINES, Fifteen. Twenty, Twenty fve to One Hundred Dol'ars each, for sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. ar bis patrons. Terms modesa! may inquire of WM. P. ABRAM REQUA, No. 141 Broadws; MANCHESTER, ¥ (Gold Huuting Watches of il Descriptions, Forty. Fitty, Siaty, to Pour Hundred Dollars each, for sale by OEQ4 Amethyst, Topaz, Bloodstone, Carbuncle, Onyz, &e. For mle by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, One door below Canal ot Julow Jurkensea Watches. ENGLISH PATENT LEVER WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER. DIAMOND AND ENAMELED WATCHES FOR LADIES. GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, one door | © 77 American Watches of all Descriptions, GOLD and SILVER, Thigey-ave, Forty, Fity to Taree Hundoed Doliacs each, for sale by GEOKGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, one door below Canal-et. AR Silverware for Wedding Presents, New Stylos. For sale by GEORGE O ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, one door below Canalet, Deafness and Discharges from the Enr Radically ('In‘,bylhluuullhcmmvwm Price, $1 80 abottle. For sale by all Drugsists. WEEKS & POTTER, Drogglats, No. 17 Waskingtonot., Bostoa 'holesale Agente. BT Ok To'r&nm. wd AL PP K B wery. cor._Consiat Fine Selection of Bz“’lNfl--Afrlflm ¥OR SALE AND T0 t anited, 30 " WICKES, No. 744 Broadwsy. pages—100 Nlastrations. $1 50, ator Tables sent tree. BN N Brondway, New- mto9p m luvalide ot o dle Modien] Commen oot "o Autvor, £, B. E5OTE Connaltations {ree, dail tance may conynlt by ured,—Sent Broadway, New-York, BT TOOE “w2-Gray Hair Reatored 1o it ous sent by mail for 3; Recige NORMAN & HENRY, Chemists. Brookiyn, ol without Spectscles. Dostor Clothes Wring, WASHING AND Courtlandt-st., New-York. Lanplre b e Maaufactuzers. Si SR ra of o1l kids REPAI RINGING MACHINE o R m""-‘% v , No, 536 Brosdway. = - » nwml'l- i Toupees and v.‘.'n'.x'&u dyeing. ok Brows, sl 19 Boudsh,

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