The New-York Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1866, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—— ors! Stalos. This bill anthorirse 1o form ooutinuous liaw et XXXIXmt CONG FINST SVEsION NATE dlonderse. ASALLTANCE TO 5 A RI " Mr Axinosy 1), cmmittes on Claims, re vortad & jo.ut resclution for the 1 Lief of Mra. Abbie Green, 0 for her seryice v frow the Labby Fri o was passed una: A PRISIDKNTIAL MANSION. (Obio) offered & resclution justructing the Com mitios on 111 © Grounds to ingai=e inte the expedisucy of purolasio: Lic land betwoeodMuryland-ave. and Peinsylvaoia- ©., east 0f the Copitol to Nineicenth-st. for & National Park on which to erect & Preaident on. The resulution was agrood QUANTELMASEE ~iORES FROM LOYAL CITIZENS. Mr. Pouass (Vi) call-d up to bl to provide fus the pi ot for 4t irtermastor stores takes from Loyal eitizens for the use of the army. 1t provides that the Quartermaster-Greneral hall pay +11 such cl1ima which are found to be corrcot and do ot exoeed five hundred dellis Clims excecding five hune 2 asaisting 10v Union pris A 1854, Mr. Wanre dred doll irs are t 1in the Court of Clatws. Mr. 11 o sweadment Guorizing mout for ithou: an oxder from the proper of- joar on nocessary proof being furnished. Pondin | ion ou the above ths @ad the Tux biit was called up THE SALE OF MAKINE HOSIITALS, ETC ‘morniag bour expired | Me. CHANULEL (Miob.) Jutroduced 8 bid to miend an act to | anthoriss 11 sale of marioe hospltals sud revenne outters, ap- proved April %1956, whioh was referred 1 the Cowmiiice o 1hat thia aot 8%l Lot he construed to authorige of & marine Lospitsl in which the ief (Ar- mishod bas averaged 20 par dien for the Iast four whete no other sufficient hos Mr. TRONNCLL (T1) intreduced a Lill to change the bolding Court in the uorthers Disirict of llrm‘w" Poss & 1t provides thas the Court shall be heid in Atlants, instead of Manietta TAR TAX MLl The reading of the ‘Tax hill was then resumed, from the poini reached ut the time of acjournuens yesterday. The "u‘;l.m ing ameadment, 1. relaiion 1o gas comipanies, was * And oll ¢ o panies whove price (s fised by liw are authorise] to add | the tax bow 1 e 0 a7 thoussnd o8 ou gar scld. end ol somp- 01 who Beve Le e oiite coutracted (o fommish gus o i . ¢ price teea recommondad the followlog amepdment: mowers, tireside-omchines and sepe hinory for th o, imphes, d (9 be driven by bove, Mr, Guines (lown) demanded w :l:n\ oalled attention to the faot that reap- ois aud throshing machines wer aps by th | Xyey e v exoupt by tie Mir. Frassines (M) said that the farming luterest was g."‘ Am (i bill 4o & greater exient than Auy other iniecest. Larmers thoms 1vos had wadc 1o compldats, be certain wontlemon had undertaken to comtlaly for them. Beuts uow proposed 1o be taxcdwers . the bands eta aud Mr. Guivys said that be found wbip bl g oo the free Lot He 20 thoughit (ho agricul rorad Mr. Be coucks (lud.) moved be word “wizum. " Mr. Howasn (Mich.) suggested that Mr. Headricks onght o tmclods tue word “imphee.” Mr, Huxnix %5 asid be di Mr. Howain f monopo- 1l the matorisls used i 4 1o objaction (0 ¢ rike from the amencdment what that was. d fmpher,” the frselist wis mads up g . Moet of the uriicls n it were shose used in New-Eoglud. Foriilvers wors exompt from | tax; they were not used in tne Norch-West eching: wachines wero taxed: they wer: ot tsed in New.Fugl Mr. Frsspxves satd thal was o) rent mistaks Mr Chasvien sald that fe bad iroveled o1l over Now. | Bagland, and iad Dever see. n tiresbing-maciine thers. | n used the ¢ * wliogether. amendmont «f Mr. Handrioks was with irwn The awouduent Aisagraod to by Y eas i0 Mr. SuERMAN (Obto; offercd an amendment, In the folowing | words: “‘-':::._-nm-: 0t otharw.e pro+ide] for, for & ax of 3 per cent ’ This amendimont was adoj el irted, was | “The following amendments of the Finanoe Committe were | agreed o fucloded bo the tax of 30 eenty par poond. & siads, 1 swesesed, nol it tisat Tunds o aincan, of is part of stem horvof. » tax of d cents par pouad all charosta clumrettes cloara the ket walwe of witch i nv-.“l, wud Dow ove: $12 jar b, < | On all other cigaretten, eheroots and cigurs, & tax of $4 per 1,000 The folowlig smesdment. wended by the Fiuance | Oommitiee. wes disagreed 1o, o the suggestion of Mr. Fis. | | e Provided, Tha' upon of = clgaratien an internel 16 @ e tax b g housand au . statpe e ot o every bo or b same e ] or ofis o1 1 perted clgars rad chacots, but vt inelud flo-ted in o e | o] e.gurs or cheroot d any elgar or cheres i v T et to Ty lew 1ipen the menafacture. o aameitie cigars and che « The Fioance Commsties recows weudwl the following wmend- ment That Section % be smended by Qlonep ot lusaring a tiee hace ollowlug: Tuat ‘and oolincied and peid on all saies of real estste, ¢o Boatn sud o . 40 e list o7 payaer et proscribng in the general piovisicts | of this aot. Provided, That no duty shall bo levied wnder the pro- | ‘wection upen any sales by of for Judicla or exeesiive | % making suction sales by virtis of # Jadgiment et decr y | Court, uor to public saies taade by guardisas, exocators, or sduinid- | trator =r.|hnl out all after the worcs * sncloding oll sales” down o oviso. This ameudment was egreed to, aund the main amendment a8 eeconded was adovted, The amendment of the Finance Committee aufhorizing rail. | #vad and stenmboat companies to wdd the tax imposed apon $hom to their rares of fare nad freibt, was adopted. The Committes 0o Finsuce reommended tue following amondment to the scetion of the House bill providing for a tax | ©n bauk circulation and deposits Pravided. further, Thas wheoever any auy § ameciation bas bees converied into o Nitional 3 as osased to do fts veusl bak luding the makiog of Boare and the reaetvng of depouts there sball be assesst ) and co Aostad, in sdaition to the texes siresdy imposed. & tax of one-fourth of vene per ceubutu ¢uch 1,08 + avewgo ‘smount of th . Hlon outatandins of 0y #ich State bank or State banking esso Mr. Eowirs (Vi “the following wor 't sgiroulation after Jul Mr. EoMDs deman of bis awenduent +. Anthony, Buc tion. moved to amend the above Ly adding act of a0d or b such bauk kept ia man, Stewart, Tismboll, Yaton—20. i The amondment of the Commlt ton was agreel to. The Senate agreed to the rncomurnl\auon of the Finance bill relating to ju- aod insert in lieu ke out el in ¢ s, peasliles, Commttec to. 5t ‘comes, expmpLions. ap, shereof the foilowing "That Section 116 of the sct now in frce be am the words ** on the exeeae over $3,000." tne <ax ahall be levied. coll-cted. and puid snnualiy upos the gxi Fevery business trade or profession cartied o Bens thercol Mr. Frsspxpex explained that the income for the present had sirendy been assessed ‘what the fiouse proposed to do to be doue by the next Congrens. ADJOURNMENT. Pending the reading of the b Il page 157 out of 240 having Deen reached, the Senate adjorr.ed. FOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NAVAL. " " +Mr. Rice (Mass.) from the Committee on Naval irs, reported back the Senste joint resolution for the res- of Lieut - ommander Richard L. Law, U. 8. Navy, to the active list from the reserved lat, which waus read tbree THE PAY OF TEEASURY EMPLOYES. Mr. Momrst 1. (Vt,) from the Committee of Ways and Means, weported a bill to reorganize the Treasury Department and fix the of the emplovés. He said that the distribution of the o0 rinted list year for exira compensution to the nm‘? the Treasury Department, bad given great dis- watl A similir measure had passed the Seunts; but from conversation with members of the House Le was quite satiafiod that o bill civing such disgretion to the Secretary oould not pass the House. Sill it was apparent that the em- ployés of the Treasury Department must have their pay in- ‘creased, and the Committee of Ways and Means decmed it Dost to report & bill fixing the matter definitely and logally. This bill o asid (i the same number of ewplovés were re- afd) would ouly iucrease the annual expenditare about 000. Mr. Stevess (Pa) flm‘l E ise at "-hlxl measure’ . ‘Deing reported from the Cominittee of s and Means, o i y belonged to and was row actaally before the Commit s bt | 508 conmotions oo w 0. it Congroas, that ho was ot arped vi | { | | | | | o ar for 200 mikew of 1re 1t wus oorreot ou the book of L i b error w 1ad trarefore ankod leave to offer the I ully | claim ihen b end v 8 in t nod b lowing i Tapoft (T s 10t e-vore in Execatia acs 32 (0 mik the i w00 with ‘the wctil i Gapital ok 116 pro oa tiwe on, the rosolution was offered and PENNIYLVANIA OONTEATLD RL8 CARZ from the Counm ttee o1 ¥ s, made a + estad cleotlon oase of Wull ¥ agt Dawso, XIst Cougressional Distriot of Fouusylramia e 4 ooll It up uoxt woek The raport closes with @ resolation thel Ir. Dawson is | entitled o rotatn bis seat. The SEEAKER prosonted o lottor from the Henretary of tho | Trewsury rocommendlug that tho Franking privilego bo erant | pdto toe Cliruman aud two Soorotacbos of o Light Houss Yourd. Keferrad to the Post Oloe Goanmities. a THE BEPOXT OX AGRIDULTURS. | I ha.En.Aux alvo presoutod ossaye aud roparta for the An zual Roport of the Departwent of Agrloulture for 1565, whioh was ardered to be printed. motion o prini 100,000 extra copios of ths raport waa ra- forrad to the Commities on I'rhvfln? ' INCEBASE OF BALAEY Mr. Parres (Md.) nsked L:avo to offer a resobution directing the Committes on Appropristions 10 inguire 1uls the cxus diency of mereasing tho suiary of tue Deputy Solicitor of (e Court of Clalae. This was ohjeoted to, THE NOKTHBEN KANSAA KAILROAD GRANT Tho House rosuaod in the morning Lour the cousideration o b1l reported yesterdaz by Mr Loan, from the Co u the Pacibic Kailroad, graoting Linds to Kaosn to aid fn the copsirnction of the Northern Kausas railroad sud cele graph Line. On motion of Mr. JULIAK (Ind.), it was amonded by reduoing tou seotions of laad to five scotions, and, so numendod, passed, RELIEP BILLS. Air. WAsRBURSE (Mana.) (rom the Committesfon Claims, ro- ported a bill for the rolief of the Leirs of Horaoe Hodges, late Loy of K On motion of Mr. Brau®, tha o 0o » That Chiaplsins, whan ordarad from one fiel aliski b ki (o (Emnsnomiion o " ‘Lo biid was cond tho third tiwe aad prased — Yoas owing was added as a Low 4 MONSY IBFUNDED. Mr. Lawnsxow (Vs ) inteoduoed a bili anthc rotary of War (o refund the mouey reoeived from " oitizens of the Twouty first Cougreasional Penuay/vasia, which wan raad twice, aud r: Commitio on Military Affairs. NATIONAL BANE-NOTE OURREBNCY. Mr. L BLOND aaked lsave to offer a proaiabio aad rosolution for tho withdrawal of Natioual bauk-uots onrroncy; which was objociod to wiog the Seo commutetion iriot of od to the DEPOSITING PULLIO FUNDS, Mr. RANDALL (Feun.) oiereo u josilation, whioh was adopt od. inatcuoting Lo Gommitios on Lankine and Currency Lo i quire nto sho expedioncy of repeeling sush 11w a1 authorize tao dapositiag of money with the ‘i reasurer or Amsistant of tne Dyited Stakes, a0d (o payment of iuieras. thareon by the Gov- orument, TAL FENIAN Mr. Cosguvg (N Y.) pr Wikituson aud 1 iree sumber of oitisens of Ih tng that by Uis aotion of officers o [ thout the authority of Law. the tully clowed nod co 1 graph haa been 1ntarfored with The petition prays tint & Gomimittea be weat (o Tuffals o fn. RAID A” BUPPALO ted tho petition of William 1.1, ropreasnt wi Statos, and Captain and Assiastant-Quartormaster of Uniled Statss Vilan mstiga’ " vestigate the ceomuaend A actio o e '~ teers, dbioting the ullrwance of 81,26 40, on acoownt of the | *'Ts was rafer s [ iy 1oss of vl lio fundn in his hands by the caplure of Flymouth, X O L ToN N. ., by the Rebels on the hit Lo elvo ot that time. Ahe bi/l was read three times, aad passed.V Mr. WASHBURNE also roported & joint resolation dirsoting the Tresaurr Depertmont to pay the legai reproseutatives of Charles B Randall, late Lioutauant-Colone! of tho 140th New- York Yolunsoors, killd i action oa the 30th of July, 1864, at the battia of Beach Trea Creek, Georgia, 8175 for & privaie borse lufl‘.l Dy bim iv the walitary servioe, sad whioh paristod of starval The folnt reaolution wa road three times, and passed Mr. WasHU RN also reported the Senata bill for thy roliel soree. o United Statos bonds loat u ko mails, with 1864—ho hoviag last th of Apri * Also the petition of desss Will vd wud vwer citisons of Cliuton, Now-Vork, asking a postponemont of tox o0 Stats buuk ciroulation, whivh was reisreod to the Committas on i ADIOURNMENT At 55 0'olock o House adjourned TEEE TURY - D RAOES—DEAD ITING DAY OF THE SEASON Yostarday, third day of the Hoboken Ruce Me ing, will long bo remembored by al' Turfitas. from the sxoel leucy of tho aport and the beauty of the weather. VYOOR GPLEN nes The bill w ) _ Mr. WASHBURN also reportod the Senate bil direoliug the Secrotary of the Lroasury (0 pay the Amoskeag Manufucturiue: Company 81,65, in £ull fr (hrea regimentel cook wagous farnisued to ihe Goverument in 1851; whick was road o 1aird | AL carly as 19 o'clook, numbers woro asssmblad, and eaoh 7 the payment 0 Piloher & I train from (hwt hour angmanted o that by 1 o'clock, . and to Otis & Feg of B-d ., the Grand Stand was lndios aud gEDLAT0L fut, Me., §.2 s#es 10 the purchans aud atoring of bay ‘o exce loace of vli the arrangemonts cannot be boo bigtly for the Government dod, and ganaral praise was given on ull aides 0 tho I efforta wade by in to please. Two of Mr. FARQUAAK (iud.) opposed the i'l oa helug partial and unfuir. Thess wen were reolly contractors for Lav for tho oo b justro- | tending 10 Late becn agents Linterests vight not G0 be loas fa- | passed I that it was @ plut very much like sor- | passed. coutits of the Lise Major Jubn A. Whito. 'avmaster U. % A.. o le far whatever amount way be proved i ha a1 by hem, il g / and © len, L. | ot (o the i gl il gl | ’lu:lzn.lr.l autbor e-l;l,n, (I:(:’:‘nr\ of b Troasvry to miis eod wils Lady Den and J Wae alusss nadk éad Issue w for Uuited States 500 bood, No. 18374, | Meck: which position they £ et e g 1 ek 7 stule fro w i Wheeior, Bangor Nie b was | B o aat ab e ard Ju R fir theend. i | read three times and passod. ey Aol g e Lk ol o The Four having expired, bre B Siieh Kol Baced | Mr DAW:~ Muss) offered a resolubion, wiioh was adopied, | "\ 00 T T il | directing tae Sergeant-ai- Arms to pay to Daniol W. Goo: 7 gy ' i 0i Taly Dis n | was glocied Mewber of the X X XIXth Conzross (rom the Sixth | 2 1 e p Distfict of Massachisetts, bis walary from too 4t of March. | qyo \alaxof $10 per 100, insiesd | be wade beiw Mr. PesapsvEx moved to amend the abova amendment by | Tetaiued on tie | nisbed w and it was thought best to | re-gce: be ) tha erowd o Governmeat, snd now sought to cover up (heir \onses by prc Maburbauon or wrangiiug, aud the e hud futroduoed and had ro farred to the Committae of Claims months ago a bl to refm. | ool o b ed o ull €2 Jow brirsn some of his constitusnts for osses by war, aad no report { | Finew liaox —Foll was de on it hal. ut eosolotion was After oonsiderable discussion ths Jo fur 2,8 Tho wiung Nr. Wacunress (Mass), from (ho Com ities on Clilers, reportad w joint resolution direotivg (ks Seccetary of the [ Tineca Tremsury to credit Isaso Rawsey, Cellootor of Internsl Rev- * | enun for th b Distriot of Obo, with 863 23 (ke value | of rovenus stums stul+ from ous of Lis deputiss by burghars who blew cpen the safe, which was road three timcs and Labkbird am @ b1l dirceting oredit to be givou in actiling the o of Lis reaignation o5 & member. THE ARMY BILL. The House proceedsd to the cuusideration of the Avmy bill £ at the 27th section. Jou of Mr. SCHENCK ‘Olio), that seotion was amended | o, 08 f 1) wn i 16 all scaff corps aod among the off ome-tiird of the promotion d without rogand to saniority i (e date of catpenon 1865, to tl | wki @ divg by ) attendanoe; u th but at the il ad i Lightly the 3 1 again ¢ Ui wid 0f 138 Ta ot On motton of Mr. WiLsox (Lowa) the following provise was or ap; add inction absll the ruln of promotion no Tome cen ofcers inents Gomposed of colored e aud i thowe compored of whits men, but the ,-r.:u.wu L be by inber- e aen 4| change qually open to all waid k by Lesi | Tho <87 section Wwas pas informally. ia ordor to bave Weods ’ a sebatitute for ft prepared. Subsequently ths following was Phpoo- | Moer of the statt af the Line abul ‘ i . ey o be wore ofciant in the perf \mn. Foltpan, out o1 ¥ wace of thie duties i some otheT Corpe of aim ul tio miiiiacy scvice | 14 Thah the Ferticuier eorpe or arts i Fhioh e way bey the 1 A more sxeiting raoe than this w . Aithorizad tn Cransfer hitn 16 some olber kel cofpe oF arm of the mik: | beaatiful 0ne Bover o wan favorite; § Tary vervice; but tha oficer, e, sl only takn | oofs ELroraneck T y X in the sta o corp piscad as lie boid by | Lood last hus o o f fow. and thos suduents, were made to | s 410 decoived. seediug sections of whiok, s o prl B Lol e be 0% virad States Military Aced. | *% v chat foat | Ul 10n and | deolared well up. the Soperintendant of g 1 tho Judgn o doad Loat ¥ arm of the sation as oth 30. Tunt no offi hington (1t be Army, threa oficers % of the Cavairy, two ta s of the En Quartermaster et one oflicer of the cor of the Fay Depart e nctod duty o ter, e slonal 0 nquire jnto aud end ntnew 1o bs continugs Tow tie grade ot Frigad of the passsge of s bl 1 iniaruac.on, papes. 1e0rds. wn may require, f1om t18 \a: Departoio {avestigaion, they sl fror ¢ ast. but the gall witry of Kuighthood oame o the res aiibaule Plick asd CuLrags came in & Wios I therespon b6« of (heo rer e sl and arm of the service reuior Atmiustion o1 such exsmaiustions, berides ot:v city cud qualifies wentel, marel and priyrical sliiwe . if the care requires it, full and reseons | ol and defe 4 ey produce witie sony to mee: niy e or charzo. Tiourd thereapou repors tist | e is uot quslities ¢ | for Tevsons other than wny which involve ba te plared ou the rein ae s provided tireaent of srmy officers, andon the found uufit for the service on w e and otanse. or: elaven entered four we: nuently seven ouly « . Hampt active dty in | pretty well ially into their @ pretty at the quar b hiw acd r Avg afieet whose sbasace from ar, | end e o e ‘e | Breckenridge. 1| Mr. Bus ot the so-celled Cor Jubal 2 | Don Darticuiar State Siate engaged in ebe il | Hawpton. . 3 | Laas be renorted | B | Mr Morris's g ¢ 1 G SxC. 32 | Time, § mile beeuiter he promoted to y | Thus finished a most ¢ factury exaimimtion et to b pleashntoess of, th w5 S of vovvico who - that was pre Vhe late war for the wupp officer fail at said exauiy f e atil d, and upon s sec , thnt if promotion | chase is pou sppli o1l Le dropjed e be fouud it | The Prince-Si. Homicide. TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COR NER'S JURY—SEETCH OF THE I'Khlml,)(. AND BESULT OF THE INQUEST, The following testimony, elicited before the jury | impanneled by Coroner Wildey to inquire into the cause of | the death of Lucy McLanghlin, otherwise Kate Smitb, who i was 80 bratally butchered at No. 139 Princa-st., at 5 o'clock on | Wednesdny evening, does not materially vary from the story ' of the bomicide an told in Thursday morning's TRISUNE, The Skc. 23 That uo person shall be appointed i the line or iy rmy until he shall bave prased » atisfuctory ¢ to be con nder the directiou of the Jquire into snd take sceount of the ery s well s the capacity and qualieation | Otherwise of the applicant, and such sppointinents Waen made shall be | Without rezard to previons rauk, but with eole regerd (0 qualifications ¢ and weriorious ervices. y Sxc. . That or the purposes of promotiug knoweledse of willary aclence smong the young men of the United States the Prosident » Bour Upon the applcation of shed collogn of university within the United States with sufficient cap ueate ot oue time not Iss | following is a correct transcript of the evidence than 150 male stdents, shall detail n officer of the Afmy (6 AC M BIw | oy 'St Clair—1 board at the above place; deceased aleo | 1 professor of such colle; < yesterdny afternoon, Whont 1 o'clock, T was in bed; when the dinuer-bell rang I got Up and heard deeeased crying np-stoirs; ran down and told . Cutler that O'Brien was beating deceased, and asked her 10 g0 up-stairs; Mrs. Cutler, Ads Gurdon and myseif weut n | 10 the room of deceased; Mrs. Cutler openea u:-h ;1.;:‘ ;;:r vith two other tailed s ot exceed 20 st any t wd | boarded t! rough the United States as neatly as m nrend shall be governed by genefal ‘ulcs to be o time by the President. leuever troops aTe seiving at any pe permasent comp, i o1 & schioal wie 0. e the num aiil be appoiated wea muy be » found the deceased and prisoner on their ko branche. of e laca Uskel | e be were pleading; she askod him not te hart | tavos: and the Secreiary of 06 v St up a8 If she were b e farge kinfe in his band ; T then | | ber; 1 notied that | Tan’ over 1 the station house, dead; shie was lyiog ou the Janding at the head of the first flight of stairs: he was lying very near her; he was removed Miortly afterward to the s*ation-house by the police. Amanda Cutler—1 keep a boarding-hause at No. 139 Prince- | ; deceased came to board with me 1o May last; the prisoner sed to visit her; 1 understand that Le went away to Canada, ud when I returned she was 101 t sny person applying for a commission under the S04 whd having perumission to sppear beiore 3 board ‘b entitied in case of passing the exsmination nd ot comiissioned Lo roceive priviiege from the piace ave of examination, or wuch portion of that @hetance s he way sctual.y travel, the sume as is paid to officers travel on A 1ations. The Secretars of the Treasury had re- m» of the §230,000 left last session to m’- disere- he bad only diatribated 825,000 among the and bad asked what mittee on appro- distribution, and Cown tairs in the halt on the first floor; there was & large oot of biood where bhey layy 1 found tho Kiife flight of winirs grcoud stors an Blowd;, I Gid not omorve tod, exoept where T hav when he wag du (e Leiowny 1 romarked, that d e waud Lot he did i 1 alberwoid Leought e, s Ul B e secmod very sl o bringing him over Lk west e ot obout 3 oo sew the prisomar a0 knito belougs to we, £ wudt tiara w-vlon it from tie. ¢ last. evening. d o slight cut sl Ix. Woostor Banch, §r.—L saw tho priso ouc fousd Wat Lo bad o deop ot o the e on e throat, sdatod Folioe Surgeos Jaues bn d biswonnds; 1 afterward made A post-wortom ozew u of the deonaned, which I found Iving in @ pool of 4 o first lopding 12 honse Mo. 139 Princest.; ou in- vpestion of tho body [ disccyored e dée) wound in the baok; on raciug it 1k Iy fonind that it pacsod entirely through tho thorax, penotratiog the Inog and heart, wid tesminat at ho broust bous; wnch & wound might heve beon inflic by the knify akown, and death must liave tollawed Listan- tauously, on ¢ THX PRISONER To roal name of 4o deoonsed Is Luoy MoLaughlin, and ber panats roside at Providonoe, Kbodo Leiaud. In answor to qutions by the Coroner, the prisounr sa bis nams was Jere mish O'Brion, ko ia about 2( yeazs of ago, was born 1o this oity, realdos at No. 39 Christophor-at., and 14 a maohiulst by ospation. When askod If ho bad aything to aey rolative to Lanoharge preforred agaiuas bim, ba roplied: *Kie drove mo orsay, wud t.at 18 all L hove o ssy.” Li 4 convorsation after, it ho noed ROt 1Ly L0 &Ly (4LionA uniess Le saw 0, e sald It was bis iutenton to Joa Allw, st ho was foud of the girl, and wished fomnrry and take ber ©hoy wotion e farther tated that be bad 1 poui Ter Hte, and wou.d not havo taken it if Lio olaee ad 1oL en ot Tho prisonar looked haggard, almost ghastly A cloth which Mé once beon white, but now saturated with hisoo, wal o wedor bis Guin and over bis hoad. L foreliend was coyered Vith Mood. nnd anversl 1arge gant os, el infiioted, wera to bo wen npan ad end throat. Mo was evidontly, wosk. bat . nevertholoss, taken 1 tha Tombs to await trinl, it belng ary to voburn b Lo tie hospiial. His stataro 30 cortuiuly not moro 1an ho statad it T1E VERDIOT. The usual vordict in auoh cases was rotarned by tho jury, nawely. * Thab the dooeaned oame to ho desth from « stab wound, al the bauds of Joicuual (Firien, on \Waduosday, Tuue %), ul No 139 Princest” Fortress Tionror COMFORTABLE QUARTERS VOR JEVFERAON DAVI—UE LAY ALD TiR LUXURIES OV THB SEASON Fowrueas Moxror, Tusedsy, Juno 19, 1366 In tho recently Laudsomely fittad-up casomato at Fort- s Montoe, for the sccommodation of Mr. end Mrs. son Davia aud their fors i, thoy aco now 1iving vor comfortably and ploasan'ly. Their numerons frends fur arsb biw with all tho various nzuries of the sesson, and tho Governmont 1% stinting nothing to make their resi- dunco wasido, during the Summor seasor, as #ble ws possile, The relaxation by tho militar o of tue restesints vpon tae moverents of 81 uaving o very benefieind oo i woather ia very warm i w ne Covion. BYENING BIt MAILS DUE Fosrox, Thund.y, Juoe 21, 1 o hin China arrivod hore from Halifax ot 5) ik morning. Kot 1 A the newspaper g 107 the Associated Press were fo 1 to New-York by e pomig b, whiel i oo there ahont 6 his Th in Iny #:4 “uleadar of the Court of Appenls. ALnaxy, Thors June 21, 1866 Tive following 18 tho day cnlend Court ot Ap | powis for Friday, June 22: Nos. i 158, 159 G, 01, 108, 1005, 16 2} 1 wili i Lia torw, Thursday, fune 21, 1866, oned the strike wmoug 1, eanlked, and sheathed n nics of Boston and th 1 that the veasel wili be the mast and it A oxpec T v y laare for Now-Tork, and Yoad for S Finonise BRODKLIN NEWS. — T uv A GoveaNueyT O Liie 1. Uill, the gunner hay baving, early 16 the nor-load of YA ATEon ng charg it o sélo ¥ Dprig, own tase and Cmited States r + out s bofors the whioh was Iy inju Ruub sor PO Pocls and Owen Me ) ro commicted for & hearin 2 No 121 Atluntiest . where his family res s oF TS BXOmE LAW following fure t ant Justices yosterdey " quor without lieense. They wore Wasten and Rauben Plose bary Clark Adam Kov as Chaig Mazy Liwouan + of potl X Flizabeh Armatrong siny, Jause Keumes, nod . Marriseny, Fr stdl Paure Rlowke Prolerick Myors. oty Finkieday, 1 Clrk Owea Smith 0 lierty” and Forty third I'n Policw v b Downinz Chaes Newiman and George bl e w Forty-tourih Preiues P s Forty Ailth Precinnt d by the Forty first by, I Patnck Bromas, Adsm " porn of 1agor-hier saloons, wera paid in wil iustances, 2o the oxsmiuation was ad wveral wi and Hose Company Valk ymmissioner V' mburgh, 3 was ‘aken in consjuence of ciarges of riotous the mor) profocred ef Enginoe ere ulways troublssome. Each compaiy us in the Dopartmoat which ce upon 1t —_— k. on Sunday Mob Law iu Central New. grapli has made public the fact th | last, the premises of the notorious Loomls family in Sanger fieid Townabip, Ove! wers visited by & miscallane. ous crowd, who dings, strung up two persons to extort from them a confossion of tho offenses with which they were charged. and gave warning to all connected with them 1o leav: icinity within 30 days. The Utica Herald of Monday and Tuesday furnisias full particulars of the affeir, togother with a history of tho family and a resumé of their al- leged eriminal transactions. Tt appears that the father of the present male members of the Loomis tamily settled in Sanger- field Townsbip as early as 1302, Ever since that time the fam- ily has borne & bad roputation. During the past fow years the family residence las boen the rendezvous of a gang of mis- creants who have become famed for their depredations upon lorse pastures and farm houses. The cunving and shrewd- ness of the leaders of the gang has been wonderfully exempli- fiod in the frequency of their eriminal operatious, and the suc- cess with which they have evaded just punishment. Where harp practice would not avail, to prevent conviction of alleged violations of the law, intimidation has shut the moutbs of wituessos and prosecasors. 1t had come to be understood | that no man's property or person was safe if he ventured to appear against the Loomises. Hence they held the entire neighborbood on their hands and pursued their lawless way nodisturbed. This state of things lod to the proceedings of Sunday last. It is understood that the Sheriff and officers who led the expedition held s warrant for the arrest of Plumb Loowis for theft, This fact being known & large crowd of persons mccompaied the offioers to the spot. The subsequent events are thus detailed by The Herald The house was entered, and all the inmates taken prisoners and pat in roos. Then commenced u search of the premises. 1t is stated that iu the house, barn and other hnlldln{l. » large amoust of property was discoversd, supposed to have been g under ordeis, but shs! be paid o other compensat mn; f o v s’ Jol b gloge B ~l:c.rl o o poni] o o e Vniked Sraces | Saturday Dight ht.‘l:;,erllfie' made a complaint azainst Li colored tr sball be deemed and Leid to be officer: of Volu yesterday, about 4 o'clock, a note came to the house, and I un- LI :um ‘officers uf the Regular Axmy who have also held com- | ersta wered it: at aboutifive the preceding wit ""“"'"“_":,"’,;‘"'";':_":,‘,M, = u:::-d told me that tbe prisoser was no-sairs | saw ge- R T e e o | ) DA (L e S it the sppelatment to 47 0 motber, give me what you Lave in your hand;” ter PR St e, oy T 2 | LS bl i ihored b of elther of ‘States In Insurrection during the late Rebellion, or | the ha'l of the second story, where I saw n.'rmour stab her ‘otharwiss in aid of the Kebellion; bt any such sppointment stall be ulmi‘:‘h;mvwnwmiuumnmd&lm: w unt Sl Tl maraid © ande of music 1o the United Stten | e i 1ot the prioner pad o Taie In bis hand, befors Avmy who now have the pay of second leuteaants shall te syled | po ran after the deccased. Buna Mawters” with the privilege of wearing the houider strspe ol | 4 da Gordop—I reside at No. 129 Prince-st.; T was with the o secand lioutenant with o lyre theredn, 10 0 0 the rank, pay of first witness, Flora 8t. Clair, and can aad pothing to her tes. Freaatsof soch Bead Mastors : timany, afir he af i commencad 1 ran down sain; 1aid ‘That nothing herein contained be construed o affect- | not see nifo in the prisoner's hand. ,’:"&n-mu_n e rancen of Chapiaine | — Mathew Glynu—1 am & police officer of the Eighth Preoinct. ‘Sue. 4 et il ke Ve et i tmy | TS ivcnass Shott BONMMN, e weme e T a3 whfim-“?flmlnu——dwunm ”‘,“h."‘_; lvummumc.w,lmm:d a8 Tha 1 Sasrlary of Wer bo nd b 0 bereby direced to | e e L S woer oy tad e have propared and reyort Lo - its moxt » code of i ng ) Togulations for the ¢='..' the militis in sotual hnl-vnllnln-fl?l.-u down ever the A servios, whiod *_"”‘“".-‘ Lo sppeaced inseasivie: 1 prooured sad stolsu. A close search was wade from cellar to garret, and S i s o St e ers strewn around proo . Mrs. that after the --ten.s':o-wl-h followed mm up stairs and found that the bouse had been and that she prooured a pail Ihlv-l upon gUiDg {0 Wuother torn and fired. She tarned the fire. farikor states, she the fire that consumed the house was in the 2 prisoners sad some of the eon- tents of o Lotiding worg thon removad to (4o streot and the boveo fired ad complotely destioyed w0 following wo o Lis persons taken prisoners. Rhods Loonts, O ofs, Grove L. Loowts, erd Piumb » Lroned, but there wero sveral oo ym e strict watch was kep, bub o removed fousy over w WhO wore not mereston. S00n aller from tho house. a Ditoh boy, in the family, was bakou and huug ©p 6 o trae, 10 Ord wake bim cop. foaa, if possible, wirs Lo kn w doings of the family and others that were there, Nothing of importanss was teariosd further than that the man Alvord, who, it will be remembered, the Loomises deated having boen al the bouse on Saturday or Sundey, dune 9 and 10, the latter being tbe day Ofhicer Filkis claimed ho shot him on the atairs, but who, they ssid, was uot ahot at all, was at the Lovmis residonce ou Saturday, tae 9th, #0d bad a gno with bim, After roleasing tho Dutchman, Lio party took Plunb Loomis and bung him up lu the aams manner, ard oalled upon bim to ooufess, He was served lo this mannor ireo tiwmes, and the inst time, upon Leing let down, was found to ba perfectly nense- less. Betwoen the sangings, bo afirmed tbat Lo bhad Lot scen {1ie man Alvord for five yoars; aiso, the man that shot Offices Vilkinayras a broshor of Thowaa Mott, now in Morriavilie juil; that he alwo fired twe baro of Mr. Morris “Terry, in Watervilie, Inat fall, snd Mr. Cougor's buildings ut Sweet's C: timo ago; that ho (Moit) was paid by the Loomis (am. it miso, that Alvord was, on Mndlmom shot Otfigor Filkins, aud that Girove took him v Plumb further waid that Mott and others, for whom there were papars. were awey from his house now, but proclaimed his rendiuess to namist infiuding them. Girove also expressed bi oll i the sme madue " The party then procesded to removo the borses aod otber live stock out of harw's way, and then fired the baru sod shanties. destroying eversthing. The Lop-houso was the last build «d. A small barn or ahsotythat was back in the wouds, was ot destroyed. being the only tulug left stand- ing on the premises, Mrs. Loowis wald hy party was com- posed of persons moatly from Madison Co:nty; that sbe did 1os know'of there beins any frow Watervillo connectsd with it. Othors gay Officer Stons of Madison Coutty, and & lsige posss of aidh were present, ud taat they, With a party from North Brookfield, wore the main movers in (b8 affair. Pivmb Loomis was takea o Morrisvills tu irons. The others wero reloased. ou cordition that thoy loft hose parts wizhin 30 dayn. 17 seon whout the viciaiy after tuat time they forfafted thelr lives. Although tho family had bean warned of the intended raid, 10 resistanes was offored by nuy memher of the family, aud, therefore, no shiots were firad, “but had there boon auy, the aitacking party woro proparod to give theni a warm return. The family. after the ocourronce, wore aitting at the roadaide on tho fenoes, with soarcoly suyihing loft them but what they hadd upon thom. o far a3 wo wers ablo to observe, the majority of the people of Watervillo and tho town of Baugerflold do not condemn, ia thoas enphatlo toris one woald thiok they should, the high- nanded prooeedings of last_Suoday morning. They do wot openly wppiand tho deed. What they do tilak about it is au inforoico each roader may decido for aimaelf. How tue pub- Hoat dargs view this istost ohapter of the biatory of the Loomia family aud theic neighbors 1a ol wo unorriaim. The peopie do ot approve of mub Iaw, Lo matier kow long borne or atlngiog e — WAME DE MARGUERITTES Madawe Julic do Marguonttes, dramatic and musical critic of The Piitadelpina Telegraph, died suddenly in timt city yeatorday. Mme. do Marguerittos was the daughter of Dr. H. B Granvills, F. R 8., of London, & distinguished modical practitioner. Julis, upon early age, marriad Baron de Marguerittes, who, with bis bride visited overy pact of Europe. Being in Paris during tho revolu- tion of 1848, and hoving espoused the Repubiican cause, ho was compellod to seck an asylum 1 the United Statos. Almost immediately after ber arrival in thiscountry, Mme. de Marguenittos became s contributor to our enrrent litara- + the «* Tnns and Outs ture, writing for The Sunday Conr | of Pazis, WML Led tn book-form. 1u 1856, imme duately after the r busbaud, Mme. de Margue- s removed to Piiladelphia, where sho became s sonstant writer for the’ press of that city. After taking up hor the Quaker city, aho ospoused G G. Foster, who died in 1850, and subsequently to whose deatls sko married, for ¢ the Phila- the ird time, Samuel J Rea, an attaché delphia press, Mme. de Marguerittes was an industrious writer, chictly dependent upon her peu for support, aad by 1ty Lin educating mily. Ono of ber d tly made a promisiag debut upon the atago —_— oRrs AT THR Civy HALL— or-General Dounison, acoom- DisrinGosuep Vi Yeaterday o Post pavied by City Postmaster James K+'ly. mado an ofticisl visit to tue City 1ial, firat coliing upon Mavor Hoffman. In the | nbsenca uf his Honor, Col, Joirie, bis Private Secr :tary, and Mr. Geo. W. it er of the City Hall escorted f wenileties through G Lding, showing them the Governcr' room, the Chambers of both brancles «f the Common Coune:l, and othier objeots of iuterast ubout the City Hall —— Dgar Hyorornoeia.—Yesterday Coroner Gan et at No. 183 Wes: Thirtysev- ontbat. on t s of Androw Tries, who died on ¢ hydropbobia. By the avidence it ap- id was in iront of the house by and it him on the calf of © of bis mouth. A phymician ‘s which heale! 1 about itten the boy was restless bout & weok ago be com- nd grew worse until dolirious, and was seized with y eveniug he diod. A verdiet was tied of bydrophobin Wednesday ever poared Luat on ¢ w mouse wh Lo, Aud alwo wan callad nek; but from and did not Tur WIDENING oF Frera-aAvB.—At the last meet- iug of the Jomt Specisl Committee of the Common Couneil o wideula ave., it will b remembered that that ses- bus since then it has been as- swners on the avonus made a pro if the Comtaittes thought favora- rs.) Wers Wikiog 0 pay an i privilege of allowing the ards on the svonae to remain as they are o 1 bave under advisement, and be made koown when the Common Council. ey shial’ have reudet Tepe pariauniii 2 urbend Rosuep WHILE SLEEPING.—A boatmau named John Kagar was arraigued before Justice Ledwith, vesterday, on a f ¢ stolon 8763 from the pocket of Michnel st, wiily the Ditter was lying nsloep in Spriogst The orisouer was ggmmided eharz havi M sgu « wiboon Lor examin T i DBROADWAY ay Mayor Hoffman roceives the resoluzion sdopiad hy both brancaes of the Com mon Connail, providing for the ezection of an serial irou bridge over Broadway at the intersection of Fulton-st. It is under- Mtood s Houor favors tae proposition, and sbould this be the | ewse e will undoubtedly approve the resointion at ouce; and {twill bot be many days before the word will be commenced. Bais Board of Com- 2 1sarned of the decision of Judge ality of the present Excige Law, ay. through the coursel to the Board, that they woull recominence their s to-day, for the purpose of granting lice the operatign of the ol [1w eflects the present aspect of the new one will soon be determined by the courta. missic Cardoro ou | notified their Boarp or CoUNciLM RroADWAY.—~The Board e restdent. Mr. Green on the o v pives Dof the supply of Croton water wis throv Hil Third and Sixth-aves. Tne Board then adjourned to Moaday uext, at 2 o'clock p. m. e BURGLARY IN BROOME-ST. . Brennan, living at 19 Greans st.. was arrafzned before Justios Dowling, yes- on a charge of haviag foreed open a rear door of the emakor's shop of Carl Jobn, No. 277 Broome st.. and steal- $ 0 worth of ds therefrom. The prisoner acknowl- ged Lis guilt, and was committed for trisl in default of 00 bail. 1io was aided by an scoom who escaped. e e ULAR ACOIENT AT THE Asror Hovuse.— About 7 o,¢lock last evening, o straoge and probably fatal se- cident occurred at the Astor House, William Delagey, s waiter in tha hotel whils taking & gollst of water up the stairs, tripoed, fell backward, and io bis tall brough neck fn contact with the glass ia such & way as to sever the left carotid artery, He Uled profusely from the wound. He was conveyed to the office of Dr. Swan, in Vesevest., where wounds were dressed, as spoedily as possitle, but not Il he had become very woak from 1oss of blood. The injured man was then con- veyed to tue Now-York Hospital, where he Lies ia a very crit- ical situation. It was thought he could Live but a few hours, Ho was anative of Ircland, was about 35 vears of uge, and had boes in this coustry ouly s few weeks, Ho is represented to hiave beon a temperate and trustwortly man, e ——— To tnk BesevoLENT.—A lady of refinement, who is an tovalid with an iocurable disease, and without means, is dosirous to enter the Home of Incurables at West Farms, whero 1o patients are taken without some compenaation; and assistance from the charitably inclined is solicited. Contri- butions for this purpose may be sent to Mr, F. F, Randolph, No. 14 Wall- THR LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Notwithstanding the fact that the sise of Tag Trin UNE has been fncreased more than ome quarter, the price will remain the same, TERMS. ‘WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 1 year—32 pumbers. o DAILY Tm 10 per aatum, + by monthe. by A2 TRIRUNE, Now Yok ——— BUK D, 3. on Wedneatay, the 20th ind., b ov. Dr. P L40d of Orsncs, N, J., (o Aves. ot of Jowon C. Potta of the foraw (o, MURRAY—GRIFFITH—On Wednosdsy, Juvo 8, et tha Chwrch of 6 Holy Trinity. Hudsos City, N. :..‘ Uhe Rev. Lo iotde, Joopir K. Murray of Fasbing. b 1., (o Horde: G, danzbre of 40 ia'e Edmend L Oriith, and gread dsughior of Evan Grifieh of e fotiwes pace. No oards WATSEN—RITCHIE—1n thls city, duy, Juno %, by the on D Hestorn Xir: W i Wateas ot Kot Beolinnt Misa Junnle M., yonugeet daughtor o Mr. William Kitchio of ew- o um.:fi-:mmrm,mmmm WILLIAMS-MACDONALD—On Tuesday. Juse 19, at tho rovdowse 5 the bride's iaiher, by the Rev, W b, Eeyurd, Rdwes St of Brookiya to Mise Maggio B, cllews autes of BaoDonald of Bergh Lt Y ' BDIED. 1 Southport, Coun., on Wi 3 3 . Ml.m‘nl. o0 Wedneslay, Juno 20, Sarsh ¥ wits of Ed Foro 1 -rvises at oo Episcopal Ghurch, Sosth fetwrday, thnum.mw\.:i"fi.'."o-hmm--ffl:n,-s-. and rooruing, loaw Southport at 6 p. w BOYD—On Wednesdsy. June 20, altar o lingsring ilinses, Maria Aws, rkdow of oo . Hoyd, i s 653yt The gelativas and (rionds of the (aaily are invited to attend the fumeral, oo Friday, June T at 8 c'leck, from the reideace of hor som, Robort H. Boyd, No. 152 Second avs CARPENTER—AL Portchestar, on Pourth day, Sixth month Mk, Jownph Carpentar mu:m,—.um-‘" i The velaiivas sud frivads of the (suil 7 are isvited to t*end the fauorel, from Purchase Mesting house, on Sevanth-dsy at 11 o'clock &. Casringes will moet the 7 s, w. 4rain st Portehestar. CARR—On_ Thurday, June 21, Sarah Vieginia, only dsugbler of g oot ok B oo a9 i o Y Notice of tunerai in Saiurdey's paper. LDWARDS~Ou Tossday, Juns 19, Capt. Willism Edwards, aged 68 years. The £oistiwns and frivn 1sof the family aro respectfoll o e e e e Hors B Bipbonss at., on Priaay eftezuson, & 0'cloch. Addroww LLOYD-POTTS ALVORD~; PONFRDEN- On Thuredsy, Juvo2l, of parslyus. Mes. Eliss e S P oo Do, B, ool dauchter of the bt Heury Spingle: of this city, n B vt ang Disade i e thasn of et con-low, ol M. B Van Fouios, o0 10qu0ne! Lo astand bar fusersl, from bor lits s donce No. 31 Wou Fourieasth-st . ou Monday, the 25th fust., 44§ clock p. . Ho: rousios wil b6 inlorod in the family vaalt & St. Mark’s Chureh. Bal imoro ahd Ginciunati papers pleass copy VALLOTTEN—On Thursday moraing, June #1. eftor o ahort nful illaces, Alfro1 Purdy, younso son of Alited . and Susan ‘otten, 8501 18 yours, 11 wonthe and 2 days. Thie relatives aud friends of the (srwily sre respecifully fuvited to. his “yuorel. on Saburduy, the 23 inet, at 1§ o'clock p. m., from the Willatt st M. E. Church, in Wil 02t +i. noar Grand, i, ot bis ros WARDLAW —A1 6} o'clock p. m.. 0 Thuseday, 2ist donce, No. 52 Sumwit-et., Brooklyn, Robert Wardiaw, ia ¢ year of bis nge. Notice of funera! to-morrow. Gpecial Notices. 3 Why may PHALON'S nlom-m.‘oomnu CEREDS be ealled one of the best shiots of the Goddess Flora? Bocanso it s s par- fume direst from the pistils of boc neblest flowor. What roemblance is the:o beiwosa PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOM- INC CEREUS and & big oarthquake? Only this—that it wmakor e mach noise in the world. College.—~The Avuual Moeting for tho eleciion of oflicers aud tue transaction of other Ii'be el i the Coliege Livrary. Forty uinih ut., hess TUESDAY EVERING, June 96, at 8 o'clock. Al bere will be & soctal re-umion of tie Alumos, The True tees, Facally, and Gradustes of the Coliegs aie condially invited G attend. A, 5. VAN DUZER, hecretary, No. 170 Brosdway, N Powt=iflice Notice,~5ue Ml for the United Kingdom .i y i Liverpool, per Steamer wa, via Brewen per Steamer “owe at tlik Oftice, ot 1050 & ., ¢ the Up-town Ofiices, s follows: ttations A and B, 865 Shtton G and Dy 7 45 s Seations Foard ¥, 7:308. uy Beuiom R T SANES KELLY, Postmaver. Radway’s Ready Rellef, AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST ASIATIC CHOLERA. WILL CURE ALL BOWEL GOMPLAINTS. A tompoouful i baif & tumbler of water (as & drink) will n o fow winutes stop the most paiuful discharges, snd restors the paticwt be Boalth sud comfort. RAPIDLY CURES All Rheymatic and Neuralgic Affeotions, Sore Throat, Astums, Digh thoria, Norvous Headsche. WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS Apply tho Roady Ralief 1t will aford immediate case and & quich cure. . Price 50 cauts per bottla. Sold by Druggiste. _ RADWAY & Co., No. 47 Maides-lana. Entablished 1821, WAL GALE, Jn., LATR WM. GALE & SON, AN BROADWAY 7). Metropolitan H o B NP ACTE RER b o STERLING SILVER WARE, AND DEALER 1N FINE PLATED WARES, 1o now receiviag 8 bne sssortment of the GORHAM MANUFACTURING Co.'S PLATED WARE, A new and euperior exticle, excelling io quality cnd fineness of finkde 2y plaied waie ves bfore offred atase of howa of (oregn maser act In., will oscupy the store Nos. ropolitan Hotel, about A k3 " The Best Purgative In the Worl A R A COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, Superior to sugar, Free from taste, Never sicken or The ouly vegotablo subititute for calomel or mercary knows to world. snd snperior fo all pargative, lerstive or ‘il Socersl wee. IGW wnd 574 BROAS- W. G, WAY, M THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, REGULATE THE SYSTEM, AND PURGE from the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, skin and other seoretions DISEASED HUMORS. Price. 25 cents per box. Sold by l)mulun-'A B O Malgew: DWAY & Co. ae, Traveling Sults of ol Wool Camimers for 18 DOLLARS, suitable for the SEA-SIDE or the MOUNTAINSS DEVLIN & Co., BROADWAY, comer Grand-st. BROADWAY, cornec Warren-st. Cholera. RULSE'S PROTECTOR FROM CHOLERA. Approved by the Poysicisus of the Metropolitan Board of Hoalth The Sclentific American says: * We are 10 well satisfiod with the aluble qualities of this Pad that we have fatroduced it in our estab- Lishment, every person i our employ being supplied therswith.* Several lergs owtablishments bave followed the samo coutee. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HALL & RUCKEL, Whoicsle Agenta. 3. V. HULSE & Co., Proprieters, No. 7 Pearlst., New York. The Best Place to buy new, tasty and weli.made SPRING sud SUMMER CLOTHING is at F. B. BALDWIN'S, Noa. 70 wud 72 Bowsry, the largest store snd assoriment i the oltg, sud prices loss. “Rec truction.” “Reco ‘W liave reconstructed our store. NOS. ¢ AND 6 BURLING SLIP, N. Y., BY REMOVING THE METAL DEPARTMERT TO NO. 8. the stors adjoining, and permitting our fine SILVER PLATED WARE 1o oocupy exclasively the foriner premises. Our patrons wid Bod & larent and better amorcmout of Aine PLATED WARE vhes evecbafore st prives wholewle ot setal, whieh will well ropay thow for & trij lway to -t ) o LUCIUS HART & Co. P pen at 6 o'clock in themorning for Breskfast. Juvallds’ Traveling Chairs on Wheels, for in ssd oub door use, $15 to $35. INVALIDS' CARRIAGES to order. PATENT CANTERING HORSES, for in avd out-doors, $13 40 @5 TRSERY SWING and Baby Tender, 3 15 B ETROND WAGONS: Childras's CARRIAGES, Propellers, e by the s e sae by ; 5. W. SMITH, No. 90 Willismet Black or Brown instantmeous . bate- cheagost i ase. Dapot No 06 Jobares uphoisiered Witk B 50 ota., e Ml Dot Sold by il Drugeiats. # Nursery Swings and inymu-h:‘ Brusels Cary wnd Hooks o any doorway i TRl 4T S R K 1 ‘Gray's Diolded Oollurs st 0 ceais s box. Collare, $2 a doz.; $4. Shirts at 1 Enalish Gause ook of Oents’ Furnishing ot reiail, 'c'l‘i“l"n ' .’i‘ h‘f:r‘-:«-,m.-nmn-. Children’s Carringes, Baby Teuders, Swings, luvalid Chaten Propeliers and Toys—REMOVED to No. 478 Brosdway, mear LEWIS P. TIBBALS. Broome-at. oodln: in situsted on the line of the e ool Gty ot e i o of the Central Park, Office No. 52 ‘Wi Cuiwr, Controller.

Other pages from this issue: