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hé J NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1. : e - = e s e wends 1 x " (iR S A T T - ey ‘ s of Margland aad Usionists evesy- | PN ammasi® HOARmTm swny AWT THE FREEDMEN + THE TURF, d forecast ar v in acoopt- | PIBe e CPRARID PVHE T e | HE F o " TR 5o 0T ' ¢ r - THE TURF, o mene el e o | oSNNI -k oy FE (FREELMEN. . ion. He I ( The re stions | ghows a bowty sucpicion of Recor on. 1 R T s OARGES AGAING C 3 OF THE ¥ 1 i , i P ouw t : ’ [ Fashiont lays tjazettons on e}t bér votaries o gof (e goncice T ' Ay . A | pesse g i) #top the fuitators, Phy havo zone tg court”” with theis * Nighte ' e 2 | Ch & b r 0 | Bloowlng Cesens,” sud we sdvis ol young geatiemen Who wish 40 ican State Co [ Ge Bad ! wake s favorable tampression when they go to coirt to do Ukewhe. * o at M | “The Drankard"—which is now paform it f & 3 o i Hpence 1 ( | atternoon and eveut A oy JRiHIIe. o 2 duet mejudictal to it OF THE SINTI W AKD eutng af Barnaw i deteribed as v Urtons i el s WEDRETORT, Sonei e g fhe Stae 1 r, Mr. J.B. § a a Qomestic aud woral play,” and we can testify that it is T Jmm. AT h | rutlciently todions to merit the character thas | 1 Rl e e g i B | Union Mess Me mprised in four acts, and written in language that is heavily | * [ win v - AN '?:1 5 DA TIoFARLAND, AUEX, Mok, by LOD, WIS B BHOWHE T by COARLES S, SPENCER. | troigiited with sonorous and sentimental platitude, it illustrates | ‘. the careor 01 # young gentleman who began life under plessant | Cro 0 t's y was held at Gov. Fleteher prosided, and s the | seches were ol b e B Eoclecty. of Tllinois, | S74Vie?%: Was mastiod and bid children born to bim, doveloped | % ve e g gy i Jornat ] 2 Mle,lax‘;l-auun became & sot, neglected Lis family, and made | i “'l‘ ol 1 Soatposerved forladlon. " L ritien to The Iudianapolis J seseell anf M Setonde ik e | ' yom all parts of ¢ D 1 JOHNSON, Proctiont. rt e in going to , and 10 | hour, awoke to a h::{::rnhle,{bu‘«,:( m: famous eleveuth e i i \ Congress f Saurs L. Coyny, Seorotary. = ko gy st : iowledgo of the dauger and the vice of | [ThTEC y hAg oo 1 . t Spencer Olub, of e 10th Ward, meet t 730 p. @y - g perance, repouted of his folly, mended his ways, became | {Livg in tho s an of verhaé sout 10 bis name (o 643 RSP it ooy Hitsoibergars Hall {40, M6 A oxes i € iou for Con- | temporate, and recovered both mauly [dignity aud domestic | Redircci—1 did v ow who put my pame to the | g Hirsoms. Becteiy. PRI, Colfas's distriet, in case Mr. Colfax uds | bappiness at last. The moral drift of the plece is sufficleutly nor did Tbave any undesstandiog with aoy one aboat | Amanting st 0 8 sime, o ¢ by 20n Airiga : Seor Wil g P L for the U. 8., Seuate. | obvious, aud, toa certain order of mind, its Disson s really | Tloriss exuinci- aeaad o dble ¥ s g b | b Throgsacck, by im nwfl;pfi“‘,flh,;ym Fredent 3.1 o-! . « have been mominated in Tndiana | impressive. Yet, like most of its fellows, of tho “domeatio | beTe G Diuincis § Jadge, bad 80 intimatios from i i ] Vemilicave, bocust of Tuscty sosadats oo WBONEE: 7 Schuyler Colfux for United States | and moral” school, it is sickening to the intellect by renson of | Siroug thut I was to be s o o ASASY. S ‘“‘;‘“ ol | VG (it fut ), 8¢ 8 o'clock. e : 8 overwhelming goodyism—if we may be allowed the word. | g : el o Plbctiony el oBieaRmAeH | howeves Houw > = J e sor has been renominated for Congress Jast as blufl Sir Oliver Surface wan impatient of Joseph, with | i b1 Bt H.‘:’ 4 '[1\)|y4;zvuy 'l»m.’;:nb Ju: [ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, b+ tie Radie Groene Co., Obio. Lis everlasting scraps of morality, so the independent, vigorous | {15 ¢ Ay i Taioeey. V9 (MUTUAL) —The Democrats of Washington Territory claim “the :‘n't:d lll‘lll‘nrl‘lfnl of being pumped into by moral hydraulus. | Ly repu 4 ] N - o . 14";,‘-“4";,?"“' nwl No. 10 COUAT:ST., BROOKLYN, and e ARl Gt Sei o Binanoktioe much rirtue is apt tobecomo prosy—and thero is altogether | generalls ‘ Peize Pight Tetween Darney Auron and ¥ ooty S No 258 BROADWAY, comer Wekrentse . ; 100 much virtue in the drama of *“The Drankard.” Amostevery | 1*7: #bo! y H Collyer, 8 3 W T el 7 1 % o is talk of nominating Brentavo, publisher of | character lntroduced, trom Zdward Middicton dowuward. is | " Cre T 3 ‘ 4 Tto wi 220l 3 e 10 Zeitung, agninst John Wentworth, for Con- | endowed with an exhaustless e . P y ce named ro 4 n . g 8 reservoir of edifsing romark, | 4 dny, June 19, 1946, r to rotain hiz ..ONE MILLION st Bl Bireatano i » decited Kadical, and s | and dreadtol proveaity forimproving th ooension. *Virtuo [ i iollver’ of Balil Nelors Bl vl OF DOLLARS. ters considerabl I exclusively among the German<: | on top seems to b written in their faces, so that, before they | 1oy swar g 1 to go to the second 7,000 POLICTES IN FORCE, e | with & co: r. nam Lghs from ner to | excursion.” ent Jolnson will | speak, one knows perfectly well what to expect. When first | thiak Strc sare, Baitimore, on | i0troduced, Edward Middicton favors bis bearers with some ex. | ¥ ¥ coedingly choice sermonizing; aud, to the last, whether drunk | an and Presi DIVIDERD ist MAY, 1064, ..40 PER CENT» lonniment-s The friends of i ¢ Poncomaker, by Bourbon, out of | o, 4 yeezs, €50, Oranze and orande. le's ar. . Richmand, by Twa Lits, dam | FIFIY PER CENT OF THE PREMIUM A PERMANENE & strong, proeeed to a poiut on th hold & 1ass mecting | o united and harmonious, | O %0VeF: he Figldly maiataios bis character as aripe aad ready | prescac Ceatral | Virgin med, and a prisefight | g AP il P Ciamberlain or Mr. Spring, which :w;:hl:«. ]rl is p;rw;ulnlx‘ll,\'hremrhhlc.htzlm~ :n. that 'uch | : " wou the recont fight on the K. ";}h;l Detiel ., by Mouican, dass by Boston, ¢ years, LOAN IF DESIRED, gy ey 3 4 shining preceptor should have succumbed to the festive bowl | ¢ T s e g E NON-F! caudidate for Goveruor, » WaJority | {'tho paculiar aaner that e did; for Middicon s ool | gy R - g T A <y POL‘C'ESW?L?;fgm?M[NG. - s Sl ’ not as tempted by the brilliant accessories of gilded saions, Tou Harho p e ey e woveond 16 P e . , th Todiana District have | rattliug dics, ** green seal ” and gay companions, but as led by i ki xer SR, ang 19; | Jusiis wo, an the recilt wil show, Foacenidher and MOMEaR | youaq b FuormiNGuAN, Toearurer. T mere appetite for drink itsolf. The soen cis is 1 low The. Boarsaty ob Wl o, the Scnate, to-dag, in'| i i rom et o wud, Aad NeE e oo thy | _Winuta J. Compun, Acwasy. D F—— S s have united | tap-room, and bis companions are & ne | vorbuuled, wben it bacame ‘f;?srrm to | T pequest to Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessec, to eall aa | Whom to see would be to shun. Oace, ke goos into the woods | g bebwes Kuifhiiood usd Rishmout | Lecislature to vote upon the Cousti. | aud unearths a eoncsaled bottle of whisky, which Yo drajus, | Croes e B A R s Summer -y then and there. at two draughts, for his own private delecta- | M‘fi"[‘\" snd s | deferses. The B . the finis woud by u leogth anda CLOTHING, s bdlia R tion. How widely this f; ¢ o » p " | Davis gren . # < £ wogun, as well as Gen. Ogleshy and E. B. | ly this form of intemporance exists, we ean L im). A. Dalilgre ke, n Tost Stake pretitum of |- Weare now ready with our nvual variety in everything apperiaiafeg I I . J.G. B £30 ent pay ur play 0 s G MAN'S WARDROBE for Sumaor. Our stock wes | only conjeoture: but wo shonld supposo it to be a rare ¢ At 3 50 of L e olds, Whieh Will | payar dotter, and prices lower thau abany tims wishia the past three W lidates for Judge Trumbull's seat us | hoiscomegp oy S o =+ ooy form of disease, and mot precisely the kind of intem " perance whish seoms to call for illustration and re- | g ¢ hocond lome to eave : D i \.:','I', ":‘ " _\]‘"']",":' - buke, through the wedinm of & **domestio and woral oo I,I i .y Revenso, dsm by fmp. Mar- DEVLIN & Co., C M, 1 R v plav.” Vice which is brilliant s, speaking generally, tho | P S by o dom Bl BROANWAY, . GORNER GARS-R A wee Spalding and K. C. Parsons will | only form of vice that is really dangerous; and that, for the | . : N R e BROADWAY, CORNER WARRENST o a clase one friends of ench are now contident | obvlous reason that 1t scoms somethiug otter than it is, and j g Thouder by Lt iugion; dbin ey, Bosant mircon | thus fure o rul through the avewno of deceit. An beforo ) sume besitation, he ¢ ot ens By Datsde ity o) T e il ( A 1 of for Congress by bis frionds in | intimated, bowever, the spectacle of mere loathsome drunken: | « & n Redway v Relief, M i neas, and of the domestic mjsery causad by it, is not destitnte | we. then usied i be bod Le A3 A PREVENTIVE AGAINST The ullice of Licut.Governor has o created by | Of diductic foree and signifieance for a cortein order of wind; | |4t i 3 “‘“\f,g'l-;“‘f&“:“- the N Ca Coaveation. Hit ¢ pre. | "nd #0 ** Tho Drunkard,” like everythig else, has its andi- | . S t event of the oy Hice e S P | ance. W cannot belp wishiog, though, that its uthor had | with 3. § i g R - ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. : - » o ban boen elected by that boly. | o'y 1o toss emulous of that prolizity which, according t0 it v e ne : Clim: A tosapconfal in b rof watet (w o driok) will fo « b e ok . the frst tme at the | gporigan, made old Fitzworald deseriba avary foather of the S T A B e g e, WO . n . | Phoesix. In the * domostic and moral deam . ellowda | e Spi s : Gov, W, L 8 f1 at 8t | suing elee, Ry e/ ) Slowed RAPIDLY CURES f aut Sreod, epposing {6 poliey of the Prosidents’ | predes L Lt e v " Al Bieormatic and Neoraigio Aficctions, Sore Throat, Asthins, Dighe - Bposing e pellay o 4 Peoskboat: | under the capitsl stage management of Mr. ¢ vear ¢ therls, Nervous Headuche. 1 " 5. ¥ Bk to o public debate on the | Taylor, with 8 good deal of new scencry of an appropriate L | bt Climax soe uiug handsor ¥ WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS s of the day, that gentleman rey i several | character. Mr. C. W. Clarke's Drunkard is the pictare of the T A e e o Mo NG e fourth 5 the Recdy Relief, L& will aflord immodiste aso and 3 quick. d oo aod sbuse One of his choioest paseages | pallid, dirty, seedy, rum-polsoned humsn ereature whom we | A il 1:48p. Two mies, 3: 48 s, o wit: 1 would undertake 16 commit wo o thiee | Sometimes—alas, too ofton i—bebold in the by-ways of thi . " ErcoxD TEAT.—Climas now | Prise 80 senta per bottle. - Soid by Draggists. S S Bios Hoit, Al o twe ot hree | §708t city. The actor is said to Bave piased the part upward v sas o actiliaty | muany po t L BADWAY E'Co..No I self bla equal | 170 tine, sad be oertalsly playe 1t well—sotting aside " vote, afier be U 1ot o mog e e g !';"‘W-’l'm“' ¥ e dintely to resigi 1o tavor of Glimas, whoy is spits e those eariier and Intor portions whereln ke appears asthe | siid 1 Vici b hith ke B L 1 el st Wik of power—al lonst for naval ose, | gfithy exertions of his antagouists, retaiued hig” the — Sild aat T ii Gl hatis ke % s b W6 Tovin Whe 4 i & . 8 L WSpIce 0 280 1 e . v S ke i oot ont Rigm e, Mo Badver, Mrs, Brior B0 Wol| Dol Chisiot oo sk (harm-was & ncgs il we ttl 4. S8l Wit exietimonte are indiavossable fo dotoriming the 16 | gud, winning the race in two sunight. baaiy, Lo s Travoling Suits . R L Wi T B00%es | o ufiss Gleaser, aod Mr. Haviland sustain, in o respesta-g wes bad, if true; Mr. Field isa Seastor from New York | ture canstryction; for ueither toe experiments in m.wm“.&.m‘. . ; of all Wool Caselmere for . of Teun-saoe frum the 038 0 AB | Lo manner, the burden of the rest of the aeting. Mr. Barnum's | Uda,. o 5 5. Brown, M. M. Besch, J. J. Hicks, D. B | Eagian 1 ag st iron targets, nor made by our Navy | Climex.. Sy g 18 DOL! drow n I wis plain that the reeord of Col. | yivertising dropeartain stil remaivs, sad we should | i & e e rigan. | Department, throw much light upon these subjects, they bav- Loudstone . 2 2| Aldebarsn wultable for the SEA-SIDE or the MOUNTAINS. - s : g drop d | Danie! Manger aud others wero sworn, sl of whom testified | jng been made with other objects, o s 3 5| Leathestunge ] Srokes in oppos hie President’s course, is in evory | judge that it must be very exhilarating to the more sympa- | coneerning te roputation of Mr. Strong, whick they sald was | 'Ite question of the efficiency of channel obatruotions seems ‘A srub race, which was got us impromptu. DEVLIN & Oo., gampent Atoed 1506 of M. Juliascs, while Geverner | thois pestice of Mo aadience ab theso tizies when their omé | WS90 07 a3 they Rnaw. [ b o st to Qlspate W hiie adtsitiirg that they have proved | day's sport, and caused no smail smount of laughter, T A e e ol S e Lot S petiudients sl 1o sketd subdaty < 1 r‘lm NG LAWYER. | res wa undorcakes by the French, for instance iu the rosd- | as the changing of haud of sundry greenbioks. g d g hold s Mr. Bdwerd ¥. Bailoy cailed avd sworn, but eoansel re. | 0 the Ialand of A L%, they eredit tue failure to their beiog | To-morrow—second day of the meeting—s most in A unfolded before their eyes o list of the most eminently unpleas. | pented before they asked s question, and desired Liw to a0 mpted on the spur of the moment, without preliminary | programme is offered, fuclading a hordle race; we smanes to which flesh is heir, coupled with a referouce to | SHGS s ¥ . | study and experiments. Torpedoes were ased saceesafully would udvise all admirers of borsemanship to witaegs. o Awbeopege DS stonsstite Shals ‘save. Puchags: though, fhis TESTIMOSY OF ME. CAXTOKLL, - | darisg bie late war in defoase of harbors oy Mr. Aanthony E. Ca sworp: Have known Senster | S The most sueocss Wi & the R devies is humanely intended to quench any undue emotion, rong 9 or 10 years; kuow bis cLaracter irom genccnl reports; | peressaion {uses on some simple mechanism The Commencement Exe [ the Uai- | . . , o the i ¥ good | produe Ly co! E one couaty wlore ar g e mind eaclly down from the hights of | 1 5 L% iy e there PO | - v o eIy e yetons versity Tmw e Tho Best Place to buy now, tasty and woll-made ¢ " byl fa e 1 inge |‘“ oLy 1;' 2 ]‘";;’I"“' againat amaze charnoier i5 b commanily, it would dopeod | wodd bo by the we of \ls aule or wagnetie electricity, | The commencement exercises of the law depart- 'ml““‘"”l"":.mwu s 7. B, ““‘:"’" s Jow_ If in no obber, it i« worthy of praise. The Exkibltion | upon whence they came whetier I believed thow or bough we bave derived 1 pedoes from Y Noe.70 aad 72 Bowery, the lacgest stors and assortent in oy, ' y y Halls of the Muscnm present their eustomary attractions, sud | = Re dircct— heard A ereat many reports from any | the Rebels, this knowledge e O e they oan | Me0t of the New-York University took place last evéning ] fperpirtor =S i deading R o vote and hold of | the entire estadlishment is noat and cless and ebeerfu. [ hn,( om0 soarce; (hat s from T Brooklyn 1-”:..,nb | be ssecesstuily -’,-,...,y.a 0 cosinol ofeanes, o serios of ox, the cbapel of the University building. There was a very : e y. Recross-esamised— Do no 0w whether e be e 3 ol wits wiil be L A ' 1 vl present L ¢ WOuUD'S THEATER. | or have not by the paper in question; do ot ..::l u.'c:':vl.':.": o ‘:th.. .:. 10 n .M ‘b‘.k’-(: «'r:!m':m ates tal m:u::'n:d large gathering ofths frieads of (he gradasting olies Alsgandria, bave address e - " o | Jeople i my vioinisy €vOr sec it; they hear its contonts from | theur arrangement in eennecion o battery | 88 Were also many of those who have risen ligh in the legal = A "'|“ ;“lh"‘l"‘" entitled * The Three Sisters,” | Mitm, for exsmplo (wituess names two individusle); Zhe | Wires, oud to test varioss methods of auchoring | profession. At 8 o'cloek, the Chancellor aud class entered. ne- | e W wiw produced ot this thester for the first time on Monday Jor cxymple (vilues names two ladividul; The | wies, aud to, b Turioms BeMoll Sceas weree | eompaniod by Judge etk Wiliam Allen: Butir; the Ray, | Sominisasnces 6F e frig. iliiion Winsion Sodion; v I evening. It is comprised I ten seenes uud played ia one act M SUSo% pebie ia the Eastern Districr, | Tho Loard vay the Saleld woalth of 041,99 n&:- Stiesnnd | o, f.'mw.,; ,.,:,',,omm Prof, Martin. the Hon, Culisn Hoshing. e = THE ROUND TABLE, TH = S ada St & Sl . - - . 5 10 Al ry decont man thoy can, I | Lho great national luportance of our naval blistments, | 1F ' g . = 4 e . ;\ 1 ex B See st the | The Three Sinters are u,}./ h Wealis 4 Mirth ‘-'z,. ) aro | Greasme they fave sbased me, w1 Qo ot Cliow ot iy deeiut | Take 1 an Ioiparative duty of the Goverawent to effecinally | C. Verplsuck, the Hon. E. C. Bevediol, and Prof. Wedgowood. | v, ol T e stin. salme the 75, yral nation eould re o83, than those proposed in t " v Mise Sophi w Jas ibey have not. . A o i ’ Foduces guist, refceabing © reliavas pain, : : - merpedy < B oo Brfyonossbnionsl Reggem it~ R R RS | S e ot it | T manle; by Debwivibe Tabh s Shped etr o e s tha draigod fun-tions, aod st abes henthy action o pepor orrell. At first, these peraonages |\ goicgter M. Leers sworn: Koow Mr : | fvaive the fass of private and vuhilo property far boyond the | march, which was immediately followed by a prayer, by Chap. | the secretions of the bady. - Thoussuds of persons testily Lo its wou: A " « Legislature hiss | are representod ns goddessen, who bave left earth and taken | yaryo he was iuterested i vazious b wont uf eli our coast dol ‘and would prove & serious detri. | oellor Ferris. After a secoud piece lad been played. the re. doefol aioads, sad modionl Miow wstel B VEISES. SOF by nowiated L W, Catler for oller A. | refu s of Jove. Presently, bowevor, they dis. | eharitable 4 3 | weat to our military aud saval power. ¥ '-F'“é’:é;&f‘&?.i‘h‘:fi#f;‘f‘:m&:.:‘:fi;,‘5":.‘.‘.'"‘““' W.mu&m;?mmhmmmfip—o Paine for Seboul-Furd Commissioner, Semuel Fitch for | Suis0 themaclves as yousg gostlemen of tae period, and o | jor ,.t?.::e‘-.h': o= Foprd b Mg TwiREs, " LB KA. —Far! Russell communicated to the Collegs of Yaiimad Comminioner, od J. . Beaumont for Baok | %690 o New-ork Clty; and tho subsequeat soones of o | orerruled) A. Someibing about tha. b o e o wpaagain tntroducod sitar which ap oration, ARl Ramel commenigotnd 1o e Oobottan & S B N | phece portray thei adventares here. They arrive at the Har- | CORUOBORATIONS. JOSTON. by Mr. 7. Hamilton Bryan. The baad they b St e etz g pevies o Chojors.mm CHIORO. Zl L homi . e | lem Railroad Depot, 1o Twenty-seventi-at,. and, later, they ner testilied to the good ohuracter of Mr. | Rogrow, June 19,—At 11 o'clock last night, a fire broke &h)!dln alr from “Crispino ¢ le Comare," the degree CAL I&L-I-n geniioe withoat the words *Dr. J. Cellid Senators Wade and Sherman have reccived a resolution | o Rt 1 s Massieniotive igie hosatlon ¢ B L s tet Do ] builling Nos. 127 and 129 um: ufllul was conferred upon the members of the | Browne” ou the Uoveriment samp. Overwhelmlag molical tesi- ©f thanks from the We Ay ’f Ass0ciation of | gne eighborood of the City Hall, then in Central Park, then | York City: bave known plaintiff since 1463, intimately since | iy, wes “"“"’;‘“‘f the ‘h‘,"‘_ B eir names were as follows: Edward Binsse, 3, Homilton IEER Ohio for their ecurse to civil rights. in Unionaqaare, then ata base-ball ground, in Brooklys, etc., | 1860: repatation ool = oo )y . ! crmong, l‘;‘.’_;j‘ Bryan, Alexander T. Compton, Ernest ohn Hamiltons' .:Lu:: M. J. 8 Morrils iher torm in the | gto, The paisted socnes reoroduco thess tvarious localities | o 708t e TInE L ¥ B e oxantaing | whibh ia insured. ding No. 104 Wasbingto g T o i s ok by o Driakbi iy sl oty BT PP Mouse is regarded by Se &'s frieuds a5 o step | with commendable fidelity, If Bot with entire accuracy. We id o Tous on vath. (1rosscut | vecopid for a farnitare manufactory and warehouse by | M Wallaes, and Lemnei A. Wyman. Tathethally ¢ onvldered—in THE ROUND TABGE, Soom usalel rstood that Mr. Morrill will | causot siy, howbeit, citber that the exporionces of tha wan ored fo gut explanstion from viihem, bas | Halby, Morss & Boyden, was dostioged by fire this | Wm. Allen Butler, esq., theu delivered an address to the | 1 Y AORRING £0 bofore the V Legtelature for Usited States Sen. | dering goddessss are particularty €, or that the | 1o detonse cbjocted and warf sustaioed by the Court.) wraizg. - laley, Mo & Bioydon estimate thelrloss at m;sp‘-;:mmdmn;;;:.{,“g::.:;‘f'&:: ace fomedt. |~ Mecousiraction.” stor in y Judge Poland. 7% Burling- | B00d of disiogue, to which they co: is notable for | My W. H. b caproborsted the probable testimony of | 3gi gt So "n ,.,“w 15 fi,.‘. 0.000, and aro insured for | Stely after Mr. Batler's spoeck. Mr. Binsse. on the puit ofthe |y, 1,uye reconstructed our store g Free Press iostances 13 Union newspapers of | briiameyef wit. Sach clumsy satire as the buriesque con- | provieus withewses, 01 cross-examination beadmittedindebt | 96000, Davis & Chapar, hats, loso &x,um. Tho Joss on n'hu.u wv.l:l.u'dfim;llii u’.‘k Pr:m;rr:ybollhe:n of tue Law "NOS. § AND 6 BURLING SLIP, N, Y., on I » % | n > ey aculty, estimoninl eir m, 8 henutiful OVING T Werawnt which fuvor the ‘dlostien .of Mr. -Morsill, | tainels chiaiy disected: agaiaat the exisiing fgeor law in this It o buildig 1» $25,00, Seversi siuall buildizgs in the | engrosted vote of thanks for Lis o adeevirs T their boball METAL DR FARIMENT 0 NO. 8. o six which sdvocste the clslms of Judgo Poland, | C1t7, Otber topies sre touched upou, of course; but, &5 & | Mp William G. Boggs of m | Fosr were ciushed by failing walls. Prof, Pomeroy dnd a follows - the storo adjousing, and permitting our fine SILVER-PLA! : wis by o s G 1 " ad, | uole, the buriesque must be classed with tho great number of | report aud from personal knowiedge, 0 good chal NEWBERRY, 8. C. “Gentlemen of the Class: This is a most nnexpected Wmum-mlewr'ynulm' n-nfl- Our patroos mud says this ie @ ‘a7 representation of the feeliogs of the | L0ty e not very bright attempts tiat have been theat. | Paintil. ADGUSTA, Ga., Tuesday, June 19.—There was'a de- wunn T hve lectured to you a great deal during the past | fad s Inreer and betior asstmon: (4. | B _Jlgm ::‘l thas of the Blate. # " ML ed—Mr. Btrong Is In 10 way connected with | strietive fire st Nowberry, 8. C., on Monday, A nmmber | $woyears, aad you will, Tksow, excuse me from making ‘s it ot Brosdway, to b foot of Joha-st o4 3 | rically made to T D an mome of his printing done there, and some at | of $tores and dwelligs were destroyed. speech now. I give vou my sincere tianks-and Leartfelt e v LUCIT'S HART & Co. itizens of Newark had & large and enthu- PPN The Times office; 1 bave him fll-spoken of, ia vl_;:u fi:r'm:lutnn 4 e Ay Gole - 15th, of which Mr. Ch ol namsers TESTIMONY OF MR, PISK. CEi—— o henediction wns then prononnced by Ci Ferris, £ofiesd e b, of which Mr. Chatles Thowp- | .ayye Sowever, the pioce falls 10 satisfy sovers critioal | ¢y, k. W. Fisk fostillod that before the vear 183 hecon. [ ¥ MARINE DISASTERS. and after some eulivening musio the audionce dispersed. i T B ropeiis Dourd f Hoghlh se Scientific American says: * We are w0 woll satistiod with the # meeting resolved ** that aay a 2 . Y | judgment, it possesses eertain superficial merits—such as | whaered Mr. Strong o good man. [Counsel tien asked i the et chises any portion of ite citizens, ou be 5 cal themes, and | \Witness read The Brooklyn Times, but onjection waa made and TWELVE VESSRIS ASHORE ON LAKE ERIE. X ! ils Loable qualities of this Pad that w Lk odnced it 1o our estale v sketobes of local scenery, hits at local themes, and quota w jond ) o an Covorep Scuoon EXmiBiTioN.—The pupils of | yaioable aus tes 2% (NG FE0 LSS teing mpplied therewith » ons - | | snstained. and the remainder of CLeveLayn, Toesday, Juge 19, 190 g ! “hi B N Colored Grammar Sehool No, 2 gave blic enteralt crn. followed the Tlio sehooners Highland Chief, Almira and Josephine, T r Kave a public enterainment in Severn “"“.‘L'E“;‘i“‘.‘fi'v".(u.i"im'»mm"“" HALL & RUC! Vi Btats whieh dis exatiination cousequently pect anti-Republican, aud | from current siang, which may commend it to populat appro- | gropyc ) ! tion. The vivacity and prettiness of the Worrell Sisters TESTINDNY OF DR. DEVENDORY, loaded with wood, are ashore, and & larze sclooner, name | aid of St. PLiilfy's Church, at the Cooper Iostitute last even- KEL, ecutive Conuell of irteen be an | wisolend it corms. Theee young actresses are ingenuous in h. Edward Devendorf corrohorated testimony favoratle to | unknown, is pounding at anchor at Fuirpe i ing. Tn a pecuniary poiut of view its success must have been oleeale w1 full power to enilst the prest | i that tbey do, und oue of them, Mis Jenuio Worroll, in par- pislsti dcnite he nammosrers Hia depouiion wae sma- | *Fwolarge barks are alo wshiors just east of Fairport, | bewn very gratifying. - The exercises convistad privcipally ot 3. V. UULSE & G, Propritars, o Caurts—-State and Nadl o s ths Wagams e M e | R s e St o, | (" 078 LRGSR RSB S - AL B e e 2 * 7 e ok, and enforcement of this 1 c nouer. Thecast farsh luces Mr. J. B. Ci and Sawvel T. Maddox. oy v e H 5 B g iisasprmoss Tl e T OTES AND GUERES— que esrried up'n e :\uu::r“l;:::‘;r{. v'm':, uw-r: o .f.’&ii‘.i‘:;‘i‘...',.".it. ot "e-.! ‘y * L NEWSPAVER DIRT” IN NOMINATIONS. The schooner Enclid and the brig Wi 8 are badly T "T«'flu lz““fli.é.";d;‘:‘;"fibw“' i e 4 o National Test Suit for | stage, pud wio possesses strikiug qualifcations for good faroe. | The next witaess sworn was Gen. Puilip 8. Crooks: Iave | dawmsged by pounding at their docks bere. The storn is | Npw INVENTION FOR RULING PAPER.—Messts. | ~yucvoijae Traveling Chairs on Whools, (i i ead oab . | motivgs. Mr. Leflingwell, Mr, Connelly, Mrs. Wry and | known Senator Strong aboul 20 3 him Wl ope Pelletrean & Coles gave an exhibition at their establishment, | doox use, B15 t0 #35 od by the Exetntive Council, ju | other players, who are aceeptable to babitaes of Mr. Woo in the Logislature in 1864, np & his roputation was I'ie sehooner Sherman is ashore eight miles east of here, | U 4 mvu.flw CARRIAGES to ardar. o e 2 men Bold thes eator, A faroe precedes the burlesjue, ud a dance is in. | wince then ag o politicl his putation was brd eno \’ln-- -mu;m-n Walbri Igo is shoro 15 wiles east of bere, | No. 61 Libertyst, yosterduy, of a patent electro-maguetic ;Aun CANTERING HOKSES, for in sud oub-doors, $ld te ations. The ed men bold that | erapersed betwoen the two pleces. *TLe Three Sisiers™ is | prevent his renumination; it was the article 1u tuls suit No particulars, striking attachment for ruling paper. The apparatus proved | ®35 Congress lias & constitationul Tight to wmake ot ouce ull | played every evening. Thero will bo o Matinés to-day. Prevcutod it, and it was probably got up for that 4 THE BARK WINSLOW ASHORE. oo very simpie. I iia oustrotion, but of superior adva- | SURSERY SWINGamdfeby Toniet: 83150 505, propellers, s e ¢ tia ke ot wlldah "M TP e e ——— (:mw..:uim-x-hhn;-hm;z :.. nn‘.:h'lp- t TosToN, Taesdny, June 19, 1866, | 1gos to the bund ruling-machines. ""!;;g:},?n_ Aol ey aws aud deciars of the right of suimze. 2 . B T . community in the trath of that article that y » bar om Philadelphis for i —_—— J Braller azd M itehead have boen chosen as the The Philadeiphin Regatta. omination; Whe {ruth bad very lile s do with it t o not ,R';’;_h.x‘:‘:‘m;{:“;‘l’:'I::;"l"“]" ;‘;‘.&' Pfll_‘:“';fl:fl‘ - TR o vale by Lo MANUISCHUIer, o\ iy No. 90 William ok 3 44 1 B R ON THE COAST OF MAINE. THE LARGEST AND CHUEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE | guive Summer BOARDERS at hie resideace at Wost Winsted, Yawyors for the canse o N for the Supreme Court. Mr. Calvin T him would burt the party, aud would not renominate bim; I er will act as 8 | morning. ) ac] 1 am @ lawyer; nw not retained in any way for this case; Mr. Eastrort, Me., Tuesday, June 19, 1865, WORLD. Ones undred and efghteen achts cutered for the frst | 38 8IS "oty il W best persan rionds at hat i, | _Tho brig Edwinston Brotiers of Yamuoutl, hound 10 | pxtARGEAENT oF TaE DALLT, SEMI-WREGLY AND WEEKLY Conn. The situation ts most healthful sud the scenery is delightful, wildand pictaresque. Al the comforts of home will be accorded 1! agent of the colored men. gen y elphia devotes & long article to | Tace, comprising mx clasees, (Wituess quite persistently refused to acoept conusel's state- | Sg, John, was totall, 1 at Li i - S delphin derotes o o benn. | - Vo Aixth clus stariod a1 9:30,and the Sratat 10:154 (Witnses qulls lrsisontiy = flesd b moms gt o | o O s Litlo River Head yestor et o Teras modue, Paio dsi futher xt United States Senator from Penn They will round the Horse-Shoe and are expected 10 4 ) 8 o e Andi i way inquire of WM. P. LYON, eeq, No. 835 Pearist,or Mr. m. ¥ and ¢ pecte thit tho stenographers had taken down bis auswers Just as he | 5o Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tur Tris Y ing i from that city. The Western m abont 2 o'clock this afteruoon. bad attered tiem.) g A 3 PR tho prico will | ABRAM REQUA, No. 141 Broadway, K. ¥.; o by letter EDWARD ¢, are making eflorts 10 secure the iff breeze is blowing. T prosecution here rested their testimony aa to chrracter DISASTERS NEAR BUFFALO. UNE bas beou increasod more thaa ono quarier, the price Wil | Jivonpspen West Winsted, Conn. Joos e Tl breezo appeass 4 bo rather oo lieavy for the light | of plaiatif, and the Court adjourued at3} p. w. untll 10 a. . BurraLo, June 19.—The Lipress gives tho following | remala the same. oV eatilating Company Munuiartirs GOUOES choic: o tio, on the gronnd that the last Senator | crisoveral of Which upset before resching the Navy- | (037 list of marine disasters TERMS. A N ENTIAR, which 1 appllcabie to &l o cliosen eame from the Eastern quarter of the Sta Yard. : i e - e~ ] Aiip sobr. Three Friends and an unknown bark are ashors WREKLY TRIBUNE. V..nu-,%nr e rens tn s D-aclpiivs g “T~ primary mcetits for the nombuation of delegatonto [ e POISONING BY LEAD, Breirpers Qo (aksKr) L agte Tarbor, | Bl upectiber,siagle scpy, | year—38 ‘nambers.. pita with s woodeu ruos may be obgned e, o ¥ Y ary etings for ol & » A Chnriot Race. —— _wobr. lows 18 0B ] larbor, all subscribers, clubs of five. weni free by [ i the K-y ublican 8tate Couvention of Ohio are taking place, THE STATISTICS OF THE PAST THIRTEEN YEARS— | lake Superior; no detuils. Ten copies, addreassd to names of subscribars..... . A PHILADELYRIA, Tuesd sy, June 10, 1566, ’ o propelicr Cuyatogn, with & cargo of oats, collided at . uddressed to names of subseribers. NES, and evinee sn numistakably Radical tone and spinit. The Roman Ehariot raco, et Suifolk Park m_d“';,‘ g _ OME PACTS FOR THE BOARD OF MEALTHL Pt T map b g }_';::{,;‘f'l:’“;_ R Y FOR SALE AXD TO RENT. Jud 2o Lovuri Oscalooss has beea nominated 1o | tracted an iunmense crowd, Miss Virginia Mason of Ne While the Board of Health is, with so much sue- The bark K. J. Winslow collided with the schooner Minnie | Twenty copies, to one address. Wil exe! if not “within 3 days. o = § . York drove Lady Sberman and Prairic Flower; Miss Sher. | cest. reforming the varions evlis eaicalnted to fnjure the | Williams at Aux Puiot, Lake Erle. No purticnlars. " €xtra copy wili be sent for eaeh ciub of ten. VW WICKES, No. 744 Brosiway, up-staire. gopres-at in Congress the Republicaus of the Fourtl Dis- ohila | . fenlth of the city, there fs one subjeot of uflicfent lwportance | Capt. Kichardson of the brig G, Worth reports passing an “Are_Papor_ 12 —Aowwered (s THE wood of Philadelphis drove Fiora Bell and Euiprese, T} passing trict of lowa, in place of the Hon. J. B. Grinuell, the | o0 gaq u“'h‘ ests ‘best slitce’th five. Mi” Pl m:; 10 m-nlllu; nolnhol the ‘:;.m‘ 1.']..,,.;':1,‘;;‘.;-..‘ e mean | un u vessel bottom upward, oif Anuhu.llm u‘.“‘ it s!m-w‘nu .1’“.1““:;" o ROUND 1-'5 LE, JURRO' L S e . g 0 M 1 lead poisoning. ore can no doubl that very many per. the schoouer K. J. Gibbs lost most | Meil subscribers, 1copy, 1 year— noml - Wescat member. i three straight heats, Time, 2:254, 2:50 and 2:15. Tue | Jouy are severely affected by the usn of Croton water, whioh. 3 re e e bacriberm: & copies, 1 yenr—i0f numbers 70 LADIES 102 QREAT AN 'ItNa sALOON, Tise Lion.John H.Farqubar having declined the nomina- | 1adics were dressed in classic costunie. remaining fof some thue o m; lead y]p:w |--xm:q‘xlnm fragir chor and wont ashore | Mail ...mnbe{-. sbw o or e fi‘r'rmmh ©0py ... 30 - Besipwas, f o s 2 velling: : v Yo . on ofthe Reyublicars of the IVth Congressional District i ol mn.l‘:::.‘lml dwelling-houses, becowes Impreguated wi p olng o m':..l".m. Persons remittiog for Dz:v::mmh receive an extra copy Too Croam for Sirawbarry Fostivais aod Excarsions st whelessle of Indiwa, the . Col. 8. Grover was suggsted and ‘m":'”"“l Taesday, Fure 1, 1806, 'u';.dfiruuuu< ',\”“"n"!e"fu"'.:'l.": lfllur:lvl—lnnl ‘-n::fnirlx .-‘l: h::::r:" g;r.' . - Ml Perwons remitting for 13 uoz::m will receive aa extra copy w_g;“ i T T L] . s . Ga., ¥, 9, | s reida proteetio 1 r 8 Bird " ashor 3 L 8 ct,, rown ; fustantanesus . adopted by the Convertion. Tho smplovés of “the Rovenus Offices 18 Goorsin and | o AN 8T CIT, Loctuaity. Tta ovil effecty are not elwars | Kol i " e gl e T D best, cheaost 1a uae. Depot No. 66 Joh-abs Pt colic,” but 15 many casee of paralysis lead | The schooner Jennie P, King, enpsized off Loug Poiut Cut, #10 per annum; 4 Sold by sll Druggists. - 3 Ovrion, i o ) No 18] Weer P Joralded Joboson meeting at Rochester, on | South Carolina are resiguing, being unable to tuke the | confined to P afioa 't 7 for six months. . nly 500 tost oath. Several post-oflices have been closed, and great | poisoning is the excitiog cause. We louin Lake Erie, and all hands los . : 5 RNsea MRS uury, Oy, 08 X008 inconvenionce will be the resalt unless the evil 1s | .ummn‘v,u'..ntmn-u iv Eogland and Wal Address THE TRIBUNE, New-York. e - L AT thoasand (100,000) cases of '[nlll“m]' and p-rl:Iy- $Es Massachusetts, | s el o of wlich can be traved to the iudlscriminate W BEIEECR8E | gy spvENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OF NEW-YORK AND TIE MARGIED, cent oflicial The lox Friday nig petsou were present, aud the mesting adjourned after & | o odiod. gession of less thav on bour. Judge I. L. Comsiock of | Messrs. Stephens, Brown, Cobb, Hill, and others are 1 (0 'C jony 8 a or water. Oneseventh of these casos occur in Wyomiog read an address embracing the usual argu- | arguing for and agatust the Coustitulionality of the stay | goibueter WF VEKCE ciie that fn large cities, where load ! BOSTON FUSILEBRS. : DOUGLAS—MYGATT—In Oxford, N. J., on Thursduy, Juve 14, by ments in sapport of “my policy.’ law before the Supreme Court at Milledgeville. The | ey duou exclasively used. the ovil efficts ure most felt, Bostox, Tuesday. Tune 19, 1866, o Rev. James Douglas, sssisind by the Rov. E. H. Fayson, George \ .- c dad s decision is looked for with great iuterest. Hho martaary reports of this ity show that since tbe lutro- | Music Flall last evening was tio secne of very pleasant M. D, to Jane A., duughter of Willism Mygatt, esg. Al Committee of Kentucky 1 mines at Dablonega, Georgia, are about to be | duction of Croton water the deaths from paralysis hove b | oxercises, occasioned by a committee of officors of the 71st FRYE-NELSON=In Boston, Maas., by the Ilev. E. Edmunds, Mr. s, reviewing the situation of parties | wo le{\«IHA improved machiuery, ereased more largely i proportion l":’h«'l?ldtjfn"{fh 'lfllw Regiment National Gaard of New-York presenting the | 0. Vr!-w:‘ . Abby T. Nelsou, both of Bostou. 12 1) otudr diseass. The fullowing tablo 1o & | Tufevendent loston Fasileern with an claborate and costly | GQRHAMCMARVINEZOnThursday, June 4ot St Potors ChegCl: woather Los been unusually cold for the last three | tion tuan those | rhas g of large-size photographs of the | G, N. Y., and Elien Avgusia, dsughter of Edward E. Marvine, esq.. testimonial, consi for the support ¢ r orting o union for the support of |, % e b o boen heavy hail storms in the viciaity, | Fecord of the death by Klul_\n- from 1853 to 1806, 1 1 le o o) 0 %4 e U . - 1 ea eathie. ear. beath stie priseiples, President Johuson, and the Constis | 54 the thermometer is down 10 5. | W+ I 1 members of Companies 13 and H of the 71st kegiment. of Auburn. P ; ————— | Licut.-Col. Coles made the presentation, which wns ap- | MEGEORGE—KAEB—On nu‘.{ June 18, st the Temple of the Ciurlos u Wyck has becn aunounced as a can- | Legnl Matters wisvitle, propriately responded to by Capt. Proctor of tho Fusileors, | ~ Fhiladeiphis Soclety of the New Joramess, by he Ran. 3. ¥ Sy didate for Congress from the Ulster district of this State. | TLoveviLLe, Taeaday, June 10, 1865, s 7P davghter of the late M. Jolin Kaeb of nu-lm i i The resohtions of the Greencastle (Ind.) Convention ! In the United States Court "-’h-fi"-;d“:l: u&t:;fid"il’“ls?l;lm The statistion of the present {m indicate s much greater The Norwich Railrond Disnster, (MAIS().I:—EP!NC' —At '-'"“‘;}';.‘:::,’:::,l' hy..ua‘ t Mz, . W. Voorhees is & good mau, and that the | Henderson, Judge Ballard discharged the G 2 ABUS | 1 ortality from this eause than Litherto, sud we o 1 | ONE MAN KILLED AND ANOTIER TERRINLY SCALDED. | Mev. D M. Sewsrd, Frankiin J. ptaron Jieal (o in votiug b | relieviug him of ull military control. upon good authority that the $4me I8 LFUC &8 FoRAFS COMSUWY- Tosroy, Taesday, June 19, 1866, « M. Spencer of Er o Radieal ( ongress, in votiug him out of Lis scat, | ._h:_.r——:.‘ tion Jr uwl bn" d:;m of action in the kiduoys, dysentery, By the .imlmhr digaster -nicnlmmuujb nl; the flwflra “Mins amwie will be in her CABINE PRY A iited jus e depravity.” xplosion "rosby-st. and other intestinal diseases. Railroad, and which was occusioned by the high win DIED. IS WEEK st 3and 8 p. m., st No. 614 Broadway. ~She ls won- 7 vel Tneondit 9 alog] o v i * ‘The use of lead a8 u couductor for Croton wator exposcs all » ~ = o Camt WHBLL - tests. Now I8 your time to see o .\:q;hunlnfl n ;»nrhl. u.ll U:\un- Shortly before luuu::df";{ Ttrafl‘i:i' :""'f“zre‘:; our iababltaste 0.4 reat ::lzfiunu hose who are 1o the :‘r‘“',:,‘l’fi";f;'"""c'fl';w‘":; 1?31.,..:?? ‘:‘."m":?'g.';ffn:";gma: EDWARDS—0a Tuesday. Juse 1) Copt. Willium Edwards, aged a.:.uymmi:mu-... sive yor yoe on Wednesduy, and madea platform | plosion occurred in the yard of No. y-8t., o hubit of drinkiug ale, boer aud soda-water pump roug! « o gt e % rivigye Al Vi i (ot P % ——-———-———,fim %d | fireman, was killed, and Frank Greenwood, auother e neral -umrmum:vh G By Fee Ok S 8t hmw f LE"N"‘U' v v o cotton | pipes of this dangerous material are moro liable to bo aitack N b ™ % v oyé, el scalded. The freight train was badly | TOWNSEND—At Mineol " | T N s v ‘racted iliness, Serah Auu Townsend. forwely of Pacifio-st., "T" ?,...“_ .Z'- aied vl ‘l'ud Speaking, mm‘l‘ suffrage is not an issue in | m Btk g « disfranchise exclude | cnpant of the first floor of the building, 2 Mrs. Clemonts, a franchise Rebels, and exelude | TG Dbt caal furnice near the cotton, and Mr. Datio re- en. high and low, are wamod not to | moustrated so mach at the act that she removed it about six on foliey of Congress | feot distant, o looking out of an upper wiow, a short time reargestly de they will listea 1o uo motion o | somo photographio cotton ignitiug and exploding. The : 2 , t DY dissases induced by lead poison, owing 1o ®epeal o Registry law, disfranchising Rebels; | @amounting to about 20 ponnds) had been placed l_n the yard ur'u..» Vuids. .Amm-nem""u;','..l ming Lo e e | Exadabed By, S M Lt e 10 dry by the magufscturer, Mr. Daniel D. T. Davie. The oo- | poigon introduced into the wystem by meaus of duids which i Gttt el T i B ities B e e aday morniog, Juse 19, after 8 lingering ilnews, |~ 3j; feat Mirawberry | X E o ’ co. West Fitieth-st, | For pasticuiars, inclose slaiap 1o GEORUE l’( RAY & 80 t ve passad througl lead pipes wote first ups o g U sy o g gl iy CicissaTs, Tuesday, June 1, 1 1 e of isases o o 7 4 o, e (6 A0 | G, vt and Shermat anired ber (s warin al, may. with good reason, e aiiributelto 18 R0 | Gen. Bhorman leaves for 86 Lous to-nlghts sad < X i Grant goes 1o Washington to-morrow via Bellair. o . Warner, aged 57 yoars. o sioie il ko piace st i ate osdence, Wet EXREL 2 ud door west of Sizti-ave., on ussday o 3 - e REPATRE e BA ods o vamctfully invited t0 attend, without | ~Clothes Wringers of i Mads REPAIR] e s wil b vk 0 Foughkoepee, of lafer- | WABIING AND WRINGING MACHINE ANY, Ho. 8 Podmlandbet. Miegrocs. seourt traitors, and he Reconst " | nfterward, Mr. Duvie saw that the furnace bad been replaced s “condinlly iudorved.” The ( o of 03 | § ba foraicr poaitioa. *Beforo e could rench the xard the ¢x | cases n o ‘ord, the causes of Which were kuown 10 be load Jou; t t 10 plosie D 3 , b id not do as | polson e —— Wounty avows 4 couvicti should be puy- | plosion oocurred. 1t eaflsed a lound report. but "The Tenlth Commissioners, 16 their capacity of ousts boari ot Appealts m.——fi‘ would hava been supposed nataral under the ement, first and | of t | much damuge mitted to rain by the ballot what | gircumstances. The windor ALuaxy, Tuesday, June 19, 1863, ublic heaith, should inquire into this matter at ¢ of tneir researches. Wo X in the b f ne s the | seco o e alatte i ve to the amount | give the people the bene n b PO T L, g, s e 9 t ey bates the | secand oot b ors o oas of M. Davio. e et 0 | s ey, the beat e Biodly give thaks moaietance 1x’ 86 } xnu‘:ll:r lu’uu.‘”;r::-vmqr\:l:"\x:-« u‘lnr,:lmm i mctice of placiag ¢ ie State Com s aniy wan who ¢ 7 Srans ? oly . o, Af ealied upon, Woul adly give their assistance in peais for to-Inol BB’ Ses re State C any wan about §9%0. No iusurauce. Fortauately no person was io- | w A if oalied npen, Wo “lfm of . il Nos. 145, 146, 147, 148, 143, 130, 132, 133 and 135, olds an appoint inder the Natioal or Slate Execa | jured.