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6 “THE FREEDMENS BUREAU. PSS ou— Gens. Steedman and Fullerton at Avgnsta, Georgia, Thetr Interview with the Colored Pecple. Gen. Tillson’s Explanation of | the Cemeiery Aflair, e —— just Gen, The Charges and Specifications A Whittiesey, of eclored people waited on Geos, Steedman and I on Tuerday last, and requested s general bearing. A fogly, ou S led in the colored church when Steedman made the following remarks: Gen. Fullerion and myself bave been ment to inephot the | eondition of the Frocdmen's I to inguire how far it bay | dono ite duty; toseo if & have done their duty snd Bave protected you, when you noeded assista You bave been told that we bave cone to wipe out the | Bureas, We were gent by th Gencral Government, and w its orders. We are s diers and must do ax we aro or Ihava been s noldier, ve faced builets, and bave on my person scars, which 1 re- eeived 1o buttle, 1 bave led colored troops. At one time 1 had eommand of 4,000, 1+ e who have vel Dragton, C. W, Frazier, Moger Gardizer and ert Kent wero olecied spokesien. REMARKR OF M¥. WHITE Bpeakivg of the effocts of emancipation, My, Whiteenid The wnst d lost_the valns of their slaves, 1 exalt, becanso hey were © g eolored e Tie fra cro, MOder KO CITCUMAANCEE (0 f they wrong 0 nuy of » tarned off without p 1ot 80 wueh becaase the believe their 88 bocause they beliove Bu- ir pay. Onr peoplo wiil work, if et shelr pay when tue work is Tieol Dopartment of tho Boreas has done much good . Hoadreds b snd s pull neconie for, and Bundreds of 1ves ba ) lum con, wected with e o Rave known wisters o take lith ehildre ok to e I aised tarn ¢ 1l *ghat now they were frec, they had no use for th When the Huvean geas firet estallished in this ¢ wharge of the Hospital, and raised smong our poople more | Shan Lwelve bomdred deltare, MIMAKKS OF ME. DRAYTON. 1o good men o ass ripo majority . we kno sed; they said this io Slivery times, but they p ne, dared not stand v os. ‘The difien rise ma- 11y he cke aud ignorant white a® the cducated whit aseist s we noed ibe )~Do y g % do ot do Ju d peoplet v been before the wlored wen say that ba'ore said, 1 life, Lt 1 frequently b 0 not give them justice. mention Any case t i Coow be wos arrested, and ie now confined o Whe Joil, Jor houd speaking, &¢., ou the strects—s thing that a8 Béves dote 1o A White man. sw why you think the courts will not give et A. As an individusl 1 bave mever 1 do not thivk the whites will give they bave too long beld us iu Siavery, how 1o treat us fs freemen; bug if ve eer wy personal efforts, and heve not bosn abolisbed, but are still in operetio Seoond: Tdidnot prohivit the eolored women of Augusta from strewing flowers on tho graves of the Union soldiers, bot werely advised them fo accept a very kind and conciliatory from the Mayor of this city to postpone the cere- mony one week, when Le would open the gates of the Ceme tery, place the police force ab their disposal, and do overytiing in his power to ald themn. Third: 1 bave mot suppressed The Loyal Georgian, thal naper being issuned as ususl. Ysimply prevented the ellitor from publishing a threatening letter which be had ad, svod we, and which, if published, would have led to viclence, 1 have in my possession copies of Zhe Loyal Georgian of the oth and 1601 inst. The first contains Jusulting remarks about wyself, and the latter ¢ an article calliog upon the colored peojle of this eity to come frward with their 81, §5 and §10 as o present to the editor, which are wot fouud io the s of the same issues of that paper. The falss and attacks made upon wyself in The Loyal Georgian occasioned by the faet that the editor liad been officially oited 10 e as engaged in obtaining money from the colored le uader fulio preteases, and sbat, in the legiti- 1 was eowpelled to interfere w0, thereby catting off a lurge 1y, your obedient servant, Davis TrLiso Erevet Major Gen, Comdg. aud Asst,-Comr, PBureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Ofice . aie of Guorgle, Agusia, Ga., Juse — of Martial-The Charges nd Answers. Frow Our Special Correspondent. Ratk0n, N. €, June 19, 1660, wes and specificaiions Gen. Elip! Whittlesey, ates Colored Troops: 0 of zood order and The following are the oh; red against Brevet Bri snel 46th Regiment Un! AnoR FinsT.—Conduct to the prejudic ary dispiine, ifcation First,=In t ttiesey, Colomel 4Ch nissioner (f the Burean of B oned Lands of the State of X and acting as such A seistant orth Carolina, whils JommAsioner at Ra! $u tho State of North Carolius, did become pecnniarily ested na an equal produccr in tiy evpivation ofn plantatior 4 in Pitt County, North Cavolia, with one Hurwce Dewes of Massachasstie and one W ioturop Tappa which said glatation were used and emp “r of froedinen, to wits about 140 then being vuder , and his eode a8 Assis the ttlesey, ther ta in omiag interes hie, 0w Frivate § SO ¢ the said freeduien emjloved on e aeation of his offcse] duty a8 wich Coma TH it 1u at Raloigh, North Carclioa, on or & Yy, 1660, trevet Driz. Gen. Fliph- ates colore au of Refugeos, Jf the State of Noc oved and acting s such Assistaat Co North Caroling, and as_anch bouad weltare, bealth, limbs and lives of the F'reed and to cause to be_punis! s having received a Br d abandoned La pro the the said saine sid Whittlesey, o oF Provocet! David Boyden, & elork ¥ asard of his life, and that e, ti 5 Le o bolding Davic Boy den snawerabla for tho #aid shooting and probably killing of waid Fre but did canse the said report to be setoraed Frank A. Seeley, erintendant a4 afure- fcial idorsement thereon in words and Sgnres # Ramion, N. C., March 29, 1656, occursed st sighty 5 returned, as the suir e eine b 5 of the negro s not been discovered. aud it do Ihat the shot took effect, B0 furthes sctica in the cwled for. By order of Gol. Wi, tiesey S Awist. Com. Bercuen, Ad). Gen ” By reason of which sction and indorscment so returned a6 aforesaid, the mater of the said shooting fuiled to be properly investigated, and the said David Boydeu failed to be beld 10 wer for the same, and such injury ea ey have heen in- w it give us justice, we apport thelr 100 poor, be- squently work ® A and weyie’ eamo they rot wuinll wages, and bee ben tarved off wiilio i who are 4t mork fur 82 and 83 per ly turned of withouPpay. after y because they go away Sator- wr quite 4 carly Mondey morniog- aks they ongbt. SPeEtil OF MK, FRAZIER. There are good mea in our widst, bat they are In the min oty Those who will trampie o people are in colored men ned off without pay upon auy pretext. T have o work $wo and four wouths and then be turned hey had gone away Baturd: ht 20d come & little too late, ol r(sl men do not ko wejor iy, and il the Bureau was pot he okl Lo t Bave their r eity. 1f they o to the depot when the cars ¢ are driven off the platform, although ey expect o 15 oars. . Whike o 42 53¢ Sreated 1us. A joor 0OUDLTY DeETO came iuto the city, and, Beiu thizaty, et 1o the puinp to got s driok. A policensan atruck b oo the bead with bl club aud knocked him down. GARDINER'S BIVECE. Momen G 1t is the universal opinion of our peo- ple that t uld remain, All we want is justice, Bed we vt nothivg more, Peogle say our peoyls will uot work, They will work if they bave a fair chance, Two-thirds of e prople bave rec done siuce they be for the work they have do not Bow receive as goud poy as white ) sre an good work- men ay while wen get X o 4# per day than these oame white men. 1 am & mechanic asd kiow. Q. Ey Gen. Fulle 1 bave been told by a gentleman in Sois euty (hat the colored people do not hve o kind feeling for Wheir chilaren. A, Itispottrue. They do have the same teel- g for thewr ebildren that white folks have. Bv Gen. Steedan.—What class of eitizens are your best fricndst A, Kick white gentiemen; our former wasters. The tow w € our Worst cueiies, They are night-watchmen wnd teke s vantage of cur people. Good white wwen are in whe ATy he, t‘l‘l ot control Robert T. Kent said: You said you wanted thoss to o you who had boen slaves. T wis neither a sla Until omancipation eswe, I knew bat little <f the safferi the colored people, Since they I have bueu wich throu eountry sod have seen much suffering. 1 do pot think the Burean in doing ita duty. Men and women are being shot and whipped sud tarued off withous pay. 1 think the middie class «an do our people mostharm. 1 think the Froedmen's Buroau onght to remain 1o see what position the midale class will take. SPERCH OF MK, JONNSON, Geo. Steedman asked if suy one had tested the Civil Courts %0 hnow whether or Dot they were disposed o do Justice. Menry Johnsou oame forward aud wiid- 1 know that the Re- v eordsr's Court over which Judge Gibeon presides does men justice. A black man end & white man we before tho court one day when | was there for the e colored man was fined §6 4, and the white CLORING REMARKS OF GEX, sTEEDN AN, We huve listened to uli that Yoo have said. We came to In. ot the Froedmen'’s Hureau, 10 see 1f ofll 61y Weio running mtations with Government rations. The (overnment gave freedom, and it will protect you in its enjoyment. Good be good men anywhere, whether they be Northern ern men, and they will 'Tt" you protection and 1l you bave & right to aak or expect 18 chnrch, © That is all North aod the wil proiset you. ved your freedom 30 yea it would not ou much good. beeause the prejadice aga poople was so great; but now, when this prejadica in o) away, your freedows will do you some lomr, g — 1 yon for thw respeet ¥00 have shown to us. FURTH R KEMARKS OF ME. WHITE. The Rov, William J. White rose and asked the privilege of mokiug & few recarks. Priviege being given, be made u few nent remarks, saying: It i cuttiag Lo have men tell you we cure pothlug for our ehildren. 1f you will go to our and see our cbildren. you will learn for yourselves v of not we rare foi them, BHERCH OF GES. T1ILBOK. When the mbesview Lad eaded, Gen, Tillson arose and said he bud been severely consured for bis conrse in regard to eomerery oftulr, that meu ot the North Im"‘c bad assinted 10 office, were denouncing him, but thet Gen. Howard ted upon #aid freedman remained unredresred and unpun- isbed A1 this a¢ Paleigh, North Caroliva, on or about the 25tk day of March, 1866, ul'nun # Sk oxD.—Conduet unbecoming an oftic o Specificstion.—1n this, that he, Brevet Brig. Whittiesey, Colonel 40th Regiment Unite Troops, Assistant Commissioner of the Burean of ki fu Freedmen and Avandoned Lands, of the State of North ( lina, being, on or about the 23d day of April, 1860, at K North Carolina, cailed upon brv Mo s B, S man and Lrevet Brig.Gen, J. € T'3 Volunteers, 8 Committee of Inguiry ap Presiden: the United Stat 10 inapect and report upos the Freedmen's Bureaa in the Military Department of Vir- ginia, North Carolins, and ioterrogated by said Cow- ard & gen. goen, ro- mittee as follows Do yon know any person fu_this mikitary service now on dnty with {he Freedmen's Bureaa in this Deépartn Y orhias been since entering upon the datice of gaged or interested, either directly or indirectiy, in the Vation of sny lands in the Department 1* did then and answer “nd;” whereas, fo trath snd in the suid Whittlssey, Assistant Commiseidzer, aaid tiwe, and for several months previo persona ly pecunisrly iuterested in the business and cu'tivating @ plantation requiring and employing the bone Horce James, of pan, of Maine, situated Libor of Freedsen, 10 connection ! Massachusetts, and one Winthrop in Pitt County, North Carclina; ho. knowingly prevericating aud making o false glatement 1o the said Committee, All this 1t Releigh, North Carolins, on or aboat the 934 day of Apri), 1866, Jous 0. W, Jy order, ATROUS, Captaln 1004 U, €. C. Inf, Julge Adocate. . To the first eharge and specitication. Gei Winttlesey yses 1o show his conduct is not prejudicial to good 10) ?.mf. and military discipline, in that he had a perfect right to invest Lis money in United States bonds, r Iroad stock, in bauk interest, or in furming, and that the diepos. ing of his surplus funds and wealth in 5o way mterfered with the performance of his official duties. With regard o the affair in Pitt County, every investigation had been made, aud reports, papers, ete., were in the hands of Gen. Tnger, Military Commandant, who was awiiting unem- ployed officers’to form a court to try Boyden, Gen. W., 18 these papers will show, had given aud was then giving every attention to the occurrence, To the second charge and specification, witnesses will ba produced to change their whole tenor, a prevarication This cuse cannot be sube Jeused and are present. nish their tour throngh the South or not I enznot tell, There are material witnesses for the prosecution on the other cnses, which are Major G, J. Wickersham, A. A A, G.; Major J. C. Maun, A L Brevet Capt. F. A, Sceley. A. Q. M.; Capt. . Glavis, Chaplain U, 8. Yols. . Capt. Tsaae Rosencrantz, A. Q. M. The Court, it is expected, will organize to-morrow, with Gen. Rager as President, and on Friday the 2lst proceed to try Major Mznn, whoso charges, a8 do they all, bear & “siwilar renmhhn--a 1o those of Gen, Whittlescy, As 8001 as this Conrt has tinished with the Borean offi eers, a Military Commission is to be organized 1o iry the civilians poticed in the famous report of the two lnspeet- ors. 1 paid my respects to Gov. Holden to-day, and in the course of our couversation he cited me the facts in connec- tion with Gens, Steedman and Fullerton’s repoit, that where he had been quoted as sta “the Freedmen's Bureau could be diepensed with,” they #hould have added his further remarks closing the sentence, * s soon as the Civil Righte bill was in foreo and provision hisd been made for the destitute negio 1a the reference made 1o him as opposed to negro voting, it was a casual rewark embodied iu an incident narrating the docility of the negro, ill trating the fuct with * there I'm wi,poml 10 DECTOCK Vi ing, because, liko my man there, he eagerly solicits my opinions upon all his matters; he's been with me years, and that's what they would do all over the South, vot hay- ing sutheient edncation to move with indepeudence of = B = and Whe © dent thought be did right. He said that on ‘wecanut of ihis enubeiation bis banls bad hern weakened. avd What be vrm‘ o e W plain this matter to the audience, com- e roceuded to give ba vrsion <¢ ioe ive vel «f the naid ad besn obarged wiin when the olligens of Augusts bouored the ‘oufederate dead, but that it was not troe, -‘-nnl 10 Gen, l.i‘um. t was proposed to graves of the Federal dead in the city cemetery, it would make u-hhé that Gen, Braunan said be was afraid would stir up bad and sald that if the graves now he feared that there wonld be troubls; that the citisens would Jook wpou it as an tmenk; that be the Mayor that be did mot think it was Intended as an insuit. hut that he would advise that it shouid Do put off. and ho thaught ke could prevent it. ‘: said that he bad tried 1o cultivate friendly feelings be- Sween the (we racos; that bo had tried to preserve peace, wnd ave ur war i (Reglies from sil parts of peace 1] 1 want you to suy whether or you from troable, understanding this apreal, Gou. All who are N Mayor came to bi of Unlon soldiers were Tho andisuce not exac: Willson whed again (vaye The Loyal Georglan): i favor of my course oo that occasion bold up their hands, fow Jid #0, and when all who were werg asked to wp their hands but a few voted; but, neverthclos, twice o8 many voiod agalnst “My Foilcy” as forit, aod many of thoso ‘who voted for ik sald tha: they did not rstand the vote. the adjoursmont of this meeting are juformed that ==hlb-n oonsiderabls excitement among the colored witisnns of this oity aud they almoat noanimously oppose ** My " The me » ued wmid exciiement. I men be wawpaiied wiah o ust de right. . —— A Cuvd from Gen. Tillson. Wo tre dwstor of The N. Y. Tribuia Bik: An article in your paper of the Jith iust., Seaded “The Raid upon the Burean,” commenting oo the re- gort of Gens. Bteedman and ¥ollerton, stater: *Jtwas equally Sevitable Dt Gen, Tillson sbould be praised. That officer Bas won bis title 10 approbation by abolisking the Freedmen's Conrts in Gieorgis, coneillating the plonters, probibiting the @olored women 1 Augusta o strew fiowers ou the gravos of Wnion soldiers, aud sunprossing The Loyl Georgian, o journal poblished by the freedmon.’ A an actof Justice I sik that you pobbiah the following Wi, Wroodmen's Uourte were ertablisbe? in this 8% 7 by i thou, and yet it is better for them and us that they are as trusting as they are.” The Convention are still working vpon th tion, Nothing especiuily new isdeveloped, | o matter of local interest. The Triple Homicide in Vork County sylvanin. From & Special Correcpondent. Lywisieray, York €o., Pa., Jupe 18, 1560, A most flagrant murder was committed in Warring- ton Townshp, this County, onlast evening. ‘Ihe victims of this horrible tragedy are Mr. George Squibb, an aged and highly respicted cilizen, bis wife and little granddaugbter. These three parsous constituted the entire family. Mr. Squibb is still living, bat 1s sioking rapidly, and eannot kurvive many hours. He has 14 wonnds inflicted about the head end face, three of whick are within the compass of the temple, Thir- teen of these wonnd penetrated tho brain, and sccmed to have M:flhvhl- sharp instroment similer to & morticing cbisel The old lady received but three blows, which look as if they bad been fofiicted with a “ billy" or “siung shot.” The attend- ing sargeon ente:tainy slight hopes of her recovery. The liitle granddsnghter was killed iustantly, ber ako!l bein broken b & blow from a clab, ‘The steoke was evidontly Seads by 4 ded map. This terrible affair is eushrouded in mystery. The position of the bodics when found indicate that the murder win com- mitied at an early Lour on Sunday night, and while the family were making preparations for retiring. The oM man must have been anticed from the honse and wardered on the h il where Lis was found, sheckingly matilated, o dently made a desperate struggle tor Gis Lfe, but was o wered, Two were certainly concersed in the Tsons loody work, .nr'u.. old lady and grand-dangiter were doubiless assauliad at the same time the struggle was going on outside the honse, The marder was discoverad pear noon to-dsy (Monday), by the son of & neighbor who visited the house ob an erraud, The neighbors immediately sssembled. and found the mutilated bodies of \be rest of the family. ‘The object of the murderers was doabilos to get possession of 8 sum of money which Mr. Squihb had by industry and economy managed to Liy up. TL. and & pocket-book containio, barenn was broken . ning some §200 taker unflanm-«m 1 different s e NEW-YORK DAILY TR nd consaquently tha preater portlon of it rderers and robbers. perpatrators of this fend w wero obscrved in the 2 parte of the honsa eseaped the notice of the mul 0 clue Las bee u. 5, onfession of I'r rue, they bave successfully 0 implicate one acquiinted reumstances, 68 the story and od w b's_pecu 3 which he res PERSONAL. g R ms of Oxford, N. H. 60 days of married lfe. Caase, demesiio Prescott Wil Iast Saturday afte trouble, Major-Gens, Sherma o n aud Ord have just returned from a tour of the upper Lakes, and 1+t for St. Lous, whence they will make a tonr West as far as the Ko ky Mountaing, A Massachusetts paper reports John J. Baker of Beverly as standing the best chances of being appoiutad State Liguor Agent, A 76-year old gentlemen in Pittefield, Ms cently rose at 4 0'clock, Walked two milos, canghi o fioe » of trout, und returued to breakfast. The Nevada State Journal says Gens. Halleck and McDowell ara about to visit Carsor nnd other points of inter- est in the State. Ex-United States Senator ( 1ady of Okio wern confirmed at St in Claelnaati recently, 8, Moyan Smith (colored) b with suceess at Gravesend, near Lo It is seldom that & *‘diamend wedding,” or the h anniversary of marriage, is cclebrated by any o This was doie recen Iy by & man and wife in Olaty, in ravia, The Rickinond Framiner of lease of the notorious Dick Tar soid that his bair, which was white, Dr. Driggs of Detrolf, who has been on trial at Cleseland, for smuggling, had been acquitied. Prof Paul C. Sinding of Denmerl, aud history of Oid Scaadinavia, is in Albuny Gen. Don Carlos BueH is visiting in Louisville. Nicholas Foresmger ot York Ce accepted 8 wager to drink ton glo minutes, He drauk the beer, and was laid out on bis bier the BOXt MOrning. s 1 Te- tring | & ; heen playivg Othello | 1 n. ssday reports the re- 7irom Libby Pason. It is ven black, i now perfectly e . The Cose of Col. Paulding. T the w of The N. ¥, Tritune. Sin: Tn your issae of yesterday T notice the folloy r 1eap whatever fraits worl lorsement of the dispat ese of justice, T aic o leaving the rep Nis misstatements; makes this Rote necesmary infied, will dictate its pitlionti Ty, 4y 1y srapbe whieh T ehad ook B fhere First: Toe findivgs of the if stated ex curia by yOUF corres some parson's perjury, « Seeand s Col” Pauiding with the Merchants' Nat! aid #o on the rotion of the 1 States ' gave Lim in October and Novemher drafis w Smonnting 10 8350 (0. Since that tiws thers hav that Col. Pavlding bad no tunds in lat bank, while s average deposita there have not been ¢z6 quartcr so in either of the v banks in this city where Le kept ac- eounts 0 disvursed by C)? P e o this Distitot, d throvgh that bank, or 1ss than one hundredth part. Third: Wh eant by the hird parag never had but $100,000 paid him in that ba 11 his dishors s through * that bank 1o wholly mistaken, for the proofs on triel million doliars were paid by the bank on Col. Pank Fourth : So far from Cil dine heving depos: 000 in addition to the nmounts transferred beins true, dire tho contr #howp, for it appears that he drew out of ihat bark §) the month of April. and (hat he made no deposits whatever during that monti except the transfeis. M 2 been made the patch, ia not ane of . wa, and day before shown i evie dence w. ). two weeks before the bank fatled, under ¢ireum laimed. that e 1y Justified the sot in Ccl. Paiding, » forhid the eonclu wion that there in him any * aledge.” A cor f slioged iu the | en on the 17is] 1 1s ami ut corld have grouped in 0 Paulding does 1ot prope Tow thess rumors, but yonr potentinl tadorsement i this case compe b i 1t wonl] not bo praper for 16 to eXpress any opinion 8pon merits, but [ will venture to sar that no man sho knews wi st fing. his private and ofticicl record. and has becoss | d with the facts in this case, w il ovor secoss or be intentional wrong or *gross negleet of | woqRatn lieve him guilty of o dat y." Coufiding in 1s tding in your ness aud deulre to o Justlon, 1, tead | IBUNE, SA Treasnry 7 3 5, N. Y.S8.7s, B. COMMERCIAY, MATTERS, —— Paler mt the Sisck Exchange-luno 2. 8. (s, 1881, 000 ) mp\ 10,000, ] 000, .»0e00n 96} 105, 15t series, ,000..smuall. 10‘2! ) Ainerican 000. | 102, 'M\rl oo - 813 100. 00 . L. [Pen 1024 0. er.|N. ! L 27 | 200 0,000 a7y ud, R, 208 1. b ington disjateh eonce ey ich T beg a very brief Tst series, in 0a follows: 3000735555 VERDICT OF TF 20 seri The courtm it om0 . . found bim g _; 100, Readin 200.... 125 iy Erie, ) 200, 1,200, ruce M entral, |Canton 98] 109, closed stendy at 130}, s contlr b investing parties. s little doing. Ban d are only to b Clave. & Piitsd m, Bank Commerce. " il )Amhlm'ilu \ nsylvania Boston Wi 400. . . Y. Central. ) 29 OFLN BOARD OF BRI In ruilw shares bud 10 small parcols. Railway ist o ‘oal 116 ater P'r. aven.| 53 2} 0'CLOCK BOARD. Or¥N FOARD OF FROKERS—I V. M. M 100 fllinois Central. 100 n Mar. & Cin. 200 3,000 9l MiL& 100... 10 | 100.2d eall Wieh. 8o & N. 1 £100...... 01| Clicago & K. / Reading. | g 2d ea [Mich.So.2dmtg, | Michigan Central. cp., 62| 2,000 .. 92 | 100, 108 102} Alton & T.TL1n. |Mich.South.& NI 520 ep.64] 2,000.. 71| 100, T 70} 120! 0, 3 call. 40 St Panl. 74 i i ! . & N. W, i. FRIOAY, June 22 —v. M. after sol ved firm ©h is without o easo with whic g at 147) early 1 are favorites azes and 8 b great firm operatons eut- froralty e at:ention fo the s tosell, and agood many stocks will bo kept '.“ 1o the trulb ¢ 1 September for o better markot should peatfily, ~ N. P, Cwirwax. | mothing eccurto make a tight money marke 20, 1808, s the eall lower prices were accepted for F Dress Relorm - | continues 1 'Pv"n'.v:uhv ¢ fay FIRST DAY, | searee for delivery from large The National Dress Reform Convention Toadl 16 THRARLd &8 showing B0 HpEOYREALS, 8 at Weitang Hall, Syrecnee, oo the %0t5. The attendai s will be wanted § not very large. 1n the absence of tie Presidont, Mre, ments having precadence of what are T M iar B Widza wee shosca Precidout | 17 tho Managera, ‘At ks Second Board, the markss was pro tem, and Mr. Dilie Daston, Socretary, The fullowing | 1 and steady, Eries sold at i), The balance of the Dfilcers were nominated and elooted for the easutug yeat: Jist prosented no new feature, Movey in very easy, aud Prostdent -Dr. Many £ Warken of O Vice Presidents—Mre. Roberts, Fehin, Cortiandville; Mise Kuight, ¢ riet Bunet, J. D. M York, Daoe 4 cutive Comn rd, Ka 5. e Riel ittenDr. L we bridge o Association wan clanged by resolution to The National Dress Keform and Lqusl Kighta A, Considerable discussion ensved npon the resolath upon drees reform, 8 who participated agreeing t of the style of female aress wus desirallc, At the evening session of the Convention, Dr. Walker made an address in which abe gave an secourt o this oity, for exorcistug her eholce wa to her pussed from the discusaion of dress 1o thal cit The name of of L n y | tof franchise, pre- | that in less than ten years, the women of Ame ® ot box by the side of men, and that many of the offiees would be ably filled by women, She referred 10 | S Davie, and said nd hment £r ould put hoops. and compel bim to do the which punishwent she cousidered exceedivg auy other oould be des'red The proceedings upon (ke morning of the second day were not smportant, Lo e —— PROTECTION ¥ROM Unorkra,—Dr. Hilse's new patent pad has gained much fasor en a protector cholers, At & recent meetiug of tho ioard of Health it was approved, and a number of physiciiin bave certified to ity value an prophylactic of eholers. iLis a very simple in tion, and can be worn const e —— The following letter speaks for itself: “ Mu, Jinoms Hopkise—Dear Sir: ‘The Executive Com- a%; Erie, 53 short loans are fully supplicd at 5 p collaterals, and loans upon Goveraments are mado at 6 per In commercial paper is tending to the ¥ After the call the warket was dull, with the exeeption Erie, which sald up to 39]. NaNy; oal, 4} @ ; Mariposa I 105 Mi rip, 120} @12 daud 1 Fort Wayne, 98] @9}, soldat 5 per cent, and good at ! t aro avoided, a8 o rule, and the business of the usual Sommer staguation. §@30; North-W o ¢ The closing prices we Canton, 3] @3; Cumiberland Quicksilver, 30jan}; Mariposs, 10§2 t on ordinary Best short bills @b, Now eogage- rk Cortral, 98} 0}; Hudson River, 111; Reading, 108} higan Southern, 7#ja79; lilinois Contral Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 81 a8i}; 106§ @ 100]; Rock Taland, 9o@ih; ertern Preferiod, 58] @ The movement of Dry Goods at this port for the past EXTRRED FOR Phys, Value o Eoe| WARKHOL 45 mitteeof the Protestant Hall-Orphan Axylum do hereby express | s,/ of Phes. Vniue, for the gratuitous iustrgetion afforded by | Wool . vl 1,005 457,606 of that institation the son, the viluo | (' e use the tardiness of I uld b hed you some time nierforred with ita transimission or forgotten, Many H, Loun, Sec, ago, but vario before, slthoug!| Respeetfully yours, New York, June 19, 1F66, There in more O M L MPTION. . of ) Vlax o | Aiscellaneovy . Miscellan’ fannf. o .. Miscollaneous . follows: London, prime baukers', 60 da London, prime bankers’ sight, 1095 Phyn. Valoe. N "y i srsencassese 7,42 doing in exehange aad rates aro quoted as , 108} @108, London, primo com- 1t will be recollscted that thess chllren took a prominest 8 i . 5 4 werce, 106@107; Puris, baukers' long, 5,16 @5.133; Paris, portiu thidant Intorsting Orpheosiet Pestivals, bankers’ short, 5,114 @5.083; Antwerp, 5.16J@5,15; Swiss, he celebration of the | 516@5.15; Hamburg, ol Auwstordam, Nj@42; MILITARY EXCURSION third auniversary of the organis of Company ¥, #th Regiment, Nationel Guards, Capt. Alex. McLeod, will taks placa on Monday next, 23th jost. Line will be formed at 7 o'clock at Broadway and Fourthst, and the Company wil tako the 9 o'clock boat, foot of Whiteliall-st., for Clitton Park, Staten Inland, Youse Mex's Howarp Assocramion.--We aro requested by the oficers of this Assoclation to state that afier this date no person is anthorized te receive any contributions in aid of its funds. sl Trixity COLLEGE.~The anuual meeting of the House of Convocation of Tyinity College, Hartford, will ba beld Wednesday, June 27, The annual ccllege commence- ment will take lace Thursday, June 28, ra e LA o Crops 1% HE WABASH VALLEY.~The following note from W. G. Brown, dated Montmorency, Tippecanos Co., Tnd., June 18, 50 fully agrees with information from many other sources that we give it as a goweral exposition of the present condition of crops in all that region: Thermometor down to 43° this worning. Corn very back. ward—weeds and grass very forward, The weatlher has been very wet. No poseible ehaneo for one-fourth of a crop of Win- tor wheat in this section of coust: What Litle Spriog wheat is sown Jooks well, and promices a lorge yleld—is now heading out, Uats meadows fair, [ BANK AT BOWDOINTAM, ME., KOBBED OF $67,000— THE CA!IH{,II w'u.nu"v;nll VAU _ Poxreaxn, Me., Friday, Ju 1566, The Village National Bank of Bowdoinham l’h:" robbed Iast night by a party of robbers, who followed the cashier home, gagged his {nmll&, and pliced a guard over thom, The robbers then took the eashier back to the bauk again, and after robbing the vaults of their contents, amounting to about $67,000, they ed hin into the vault and made theif eseape with their plander. They bave been tracked to Topsham and it sapposed are now making for Canada, T M Names are #picy aud suggestive in the mining dis triats, We read of & man who met with an aceident whido go Tug from dall Jigllow se Ve Jlew by way of Yon Dot known, ut the loadiog banks at 10 por cent speculative ks were ln';wrdl! 1} “The murkot for been ooive much orders were both scarce, to show that but fow goods vol oonsumers, and that morchancs only buy, ‘s they may from time to tme requice, The business of the Sub-Treasury was: 0; Payments, $0 960 17; Balanes, payable on and afte n” fin Lew were at sl mium seliing. ant byl The € Yxol cr 1al elicle per count, to 20 diseonnt, ; Bremen, 79] @%0; Dorlin, 73j @74, The Chicago U'ribune, of Wednesduy, says Tho money ninrket to-doy wis lous active, easier feelig previloat mand by merchants and shippers for di almost a totsl ubsence of the elymor for necommodations, 5 whenever ihe steamoi’s news became aper was teadily dieconuted torday per nnnam; dechined. con, Fachange to-day was firmer and active. ‘Lhe supply was quite lioeral, but the demand is creasing, and rates have nn upward teodency, To-day round Jota were aold among bankers At pars but buyers Wero not gea- erally willing to pay higber than 1 were irregular—rangine at 110 dls The zeneral rato weeied nd 1% premim selling. ncinnati Commercial of Wednesday soys nge tins hosn a little firmer sines Friday than it wes during the previous portion of tie veek, so that dealers have Hing to take the offerings of their customers at par, and bavo ebarged e, to 100c, per month preminm on their sales. The money werket has remsined closo throughont the week, with falr offerings of regular mercantile paper and some 56 of speoulative paper Guring the sharp oxcitement in old, Momey I considered as worth full 10 per cent ou the d there was an There was u faix ounts, but cere but Strost per month. s Counter rales par buying sal 1o be st of paper, and it {a not unnsual for it to comnnd 12215 ore then i il w-{. nt 01,742 92 for Customs, 0,045,408 30 or cent. An wdvanco in dry goods in New-Xork, rly in fmported articles was establibed, but it ng trade, nor was it vesponded to here, for the reason that buyers AnJ elligonca from t paratively § il notes, .rnmun- not re- inter rm. are being #old 1o Roeeip 3,000, The Board of Directors of the Kome, Watertown and the 16th U Masiey, Vie prox. ident; spd ford, Treasurer, for tho ensuing year. Ogdensburg Railroad Company heve declared a semi- annual dividend of 5 per ecnt, free of Government tax, At tho same meeting, the Hon. W, €. Plerrepont was reilected President; R. E. Hunge Tie Natwosl Park Bank bas declarod » womi-aunual div TURDAY, JUNE_ZB. 1866, . Natfonal Broadway idend of 7 per cent, tho Merchants’ Exehan Benk & dividend of 5 per cent, and the Natiol Bauk 3 per cent, The National Bank of Commerce has declured a half yourly dividend of 5 per cent. he Hartford and New-Haven Railroad Compeny bas declared o quarterly dividend of $3 per share, £ The conpons due July 1, 1866, on the special mortgage bonds of the Cleveland, Peinesville and Ashtabula Rail- road Company, will be paid at the Occan National Bank, in this city. The National Shoe and Leather Bank of this eity has declared a dividend of five per cent, froo of Government tax, payable on and after the 2d proximo. Wo are reqnested to insert the following, from 7%k London Daily News of Jnne 8: AGRA & MASTENMANS'S BANK. —Mensrs, Simmonds, Hunt & Co. requert oli bolders of bills drawn on the aboye bauk, for their scconnt, by Mosers. A, L._Rows & Co,, New-York: Meesrs. Cunl[il‘nll & Thayer, New-York; Mesars, Rober: Col- e & C ew.York; Messrs, ¥, R, & W.C, Fowler & ‘rampton, New-York; Messra. Lee, Crocker & Co., Boston, aud Meears, Canuth & Sweizer, Boston, 1o present them at :ln:ntmn 7 for payment at their offices, No. 37 Mark-lane, Lon- 1t is stated that the banks of this ity have held a meet- ing and appointed & committee to employ counsel snd adopt other legal measiires to contest the recent State law taxing bank sheres without deducting that portion in- vested in Governmeni securities, and also to procure, if possible, some logislative relief from tho pressire of kuch taxation. The Tmperial Mexican Railway eonnecting the enpital city with Vera Cruz, a distance of 350 miles, is one of the greatest railroad enterprises over undertaken. Ina dis- tance of 55 miles aa elevation of 7,000 foet is to be over- come, corresponding to 119 feet per mile, or 2 feot in every 44} fect throughout the whole distance, The most abrupt ascent ever before achioved yas that on the Copiaps line in Cbili, 196 feet per mile in 17 mil but the chief iucline of the Mexican Railway at Maltrata will overcome 211 foet per milo in a distance of 23 miles, In achieving this pert o work, the enginears have been ealled npon to eon tonet the river Motiae, midway between the cities of ove Orizaba and Cordova, viaduet which, when eompleted, will surpass any structnro of the kind now existing in the he worth @ trip to Mexico to see. This viaduct, to consist of an jron bridge, now nearly ecomploted in ud, will carry the road over the Barranca de Metlac, & rmous hi foet, being naa. ly 100 feot higher than any such work now | extant. One hnndred and sixty wiles of this road will be opened this month, and the whole is nnder contract to be April, 1869, The road is built of Col. Anliew Taleott, sn world, and will of its completed on the under the superi nt A ew Howrs & Macy, B 30 Wall-street, Newi- York. (Formesly oflicers of the Park Bunk.) Four per eent in- tarest allowed on i ‘Tko busiess of this house Is the seie as an Incorpe ruted ve Accousm way DErostt acd Deaw sa erest on sheir daily bal X8 kv they p and will be allow ance at 4 per cent, 2o7i0x3 made on auy part of the United States or for the Prremase or Sk of the varions Govern: ment and other Stocks, Boods and Gold, promptly executed for the anal eo iss 00, e Family Marker OR LIVISG EXPENSES 1% V-YORR FRIDAY, ather is both driving people int iz forward more freh veget e is destroged. 36 fru fwe exespt new Aptles, whie won. Vegetatles are in prly, with toes, both ol: ard pew, and de: lers eom- tremel” dull Prioes are gencruly lixer, s are especivlly eheap for so enily in the season. sket this week. 30 tat plain or turkey are in tbe By them. ara much cheager than pouiiry, nid o Je. ech aro chesper than fine cuia of beof. “Tle fish markets are wall snpplied, and prices scarcely vary fromeiast week. Iu es and cherries, the frunt line thera is a good abosw of straw b Doth of which ars lower, if we exeept the vion as 1 and even 81 50 per quart, and jhe large **Cces Transparent” eherry at 20e. per . Oid npples have advanced, and the cew ot yet u quotabla article, We quote BREAD AND CEACEERS. Centa. Conts. @10 Crackers, Rov'n, ¥ 20 Butter, ¢ ... 16217 Hai6 213 |Byes, nad for FisH~— FEENH. 415 Haddock, do. ¥ 100..... €3 00884 00 Plokled, ¥ 100.. $2 025 00 8¢ Lobeter, ¥ B.. Mackerel, salt, cach. FLOUE, MREAL, FT0. Graham Floor. 78 Indian, 7 1. ..0@% Oatmeal, ¥ . v Samp, ¥ B YRUITS AND ~UTS 1% a4 Prune —DRY. Apples, ¥ M. Posie. ¥ .. an 16 W, ie 0@ ZasteCurraute, § 1. FRUITS—OREEN, CANNED, F1C. $1adl Was 50 Lewos, ¥ dos. Pineap; eb..,... Straw o at.... Apiles, @ § peck. Baninus, ¥ do Chorvies, @ 1. 0 Gooseberries, ¥ qt Smail busket ... Orniges, Sicily, ¥ 21 qt. b'hot,fine e Faner. ¥ gt - 0 0aku [nd X 4 JETeere: . l.‘on':'.”rnn burn, ¥ B Tapan...... .81 Was) 6 Mized, ¥ & B dles, tallow, # 1, 2a2 Ryo. &e.. ¥ Sperm, 9 1B wans Greeu Jova, ¥ Sugnr, brown, ¥ b 14§ @ 154 Ls Light, l’ ll‘i‘ . .u.“:n: ‘rushiod and pow- > dered, ¥ mm. ... 18@19| Refined. ¥ ™ Maple, ¥ 1 . . 20@2 Cream Tartur, ¢ Bogar-house Bir Salt, teble, # gnert.. ol. 1 25262 00'Soap, Ige bars. eac! Maple Buup, per guart Small bars, each. DOLLS. ... vsenes Molasscs, # gal. i Tea, Oolong aud K 20 81 35| MEATS—FRESH. Pork, rat and stks Pork Kidneys, ¢ 1 Lard, leal. Mutton, Rind qr. ¥ ®. Fore quarter, § B Fore shonlder, ¥ 1. .. s Haslet, Sheep, each. . Suet, ¥ . | Veal hind qua glish breakast..... Beel, portes-house stoak, ¥ Strloin Round . 2 a%| a Stow pleces, ¥ Soup pieces. Liver. Tiearts, Pigs, 1oasters, ach BT e Cheeso, P 0. 20 hams, & 1. | Head Cheese, Deon ¥ B.. |Shoep Tongies, P dou. 0 ac0 Sioulders, ¥ .. gt_ul‘u- feot, ¥ dos, L6070 Larded.... .ooiominnn 2D s.nu?,v () Salt and P 10.19@21] Smoked, per . rued 425 Bologna, greon, ¥ b, Suoked, ¢ Tongues, each Chickeus @ ... Broilers, # pair.. Dreks, 4 10 Younw, ¥ poir. 91 028 ®.. - Turkeys, ¥ . VEGETABLIS, 15 # bunch Asparag Oyster Bay, ¥ burc Beans, st:ing, ¥ ¢ peek. 10850 Feets, # buneh... @12 Cabbages, exch 10@15| - Carrots, ¥ bunch. ..... 6aA Cauliflowers, ench. ... 060 Cecumbers, eact.. ... Hal0 Horse Badish, § ... 0@ Konl-rabl, 4 buneb..... F@I0f Jieoks, 4 buncli........1021%|Spinach, P § peck Tettuce, ¥ head . .. da8 Squaabes, eac) Mint, 4 banch.. . 5/Tomatoes, per quart. ... L5a35 ¥ gt 15215/ Tornips, new ¥ bunen ., @12 R210| Now, ¥ g peck........ 10212 Water Crass, & qt .. .. 10815 2w d0 SUNDIIES Poans, dry, & e‘lum‘.,.umu Toe, #200W, . Joweo Limas, soek: v L dai ¥ at L0875 Proows, each. . Peas, split, & ™, . GBR| pt. bottle. .......unnn A5 Coal, bard, @ bush. .. 50w00 Macaroni, ¢ B 2Wa0 Coal, stove, tun. 88 00289 00 MUk @ qoart.... ... 0 ———— Markets Caxrrerey Revoxvao ron vna N Y. Twisews. Frinay, June 22, ASHES—The market is dall for both kiude; sales at 48 25 for Pots, and 8152816 for Pearls. COYFRE—ilvilvass and dopression are atill dhe ruling fea ! And o ftures of this market, the only hfln.- '““1“ being striotly pflmgn‘- of of which gives Yolders & slizhit ndvantage; we 1,200 bags Rio, ex Grafin Kuyphanses, ou private %0 packets Singapore at 2 , gold. COTTON~The market is very flat. and the fow are simost entirely io supply premiog ures are reduced, ¥ ”:v::"n‘g;s’" 0::.“‘:“ nvm.l;lml I7a e, for 'SOPPIEB‘IAE Ko. gu"ol“:h b Inore ol uote at 32 r Tor Ko Staching acd Vellow Meial, eder). FLOUR AND MEAL—The 1nquiry for Western ang oty -y commou grades iy the medinm and bewer Floar is loss netive, and th h'nm“'."d“:c“"' .n';l“ e market for o : the scles are 7,200 bils, at 86 40@8: State; 87 50% 8 60 for Extrn State; §8 -m’é"ul',“ State; $8 15@89 10 for the 1ow grades of Wi #9 102810 15 for Suippiug Ohio; $10 252813 8 1o and lwm)ly brands. and 814@%17 for 8t. Lonis Ext -4 uadian Flor i, bt prices nre. without matesc) s sales of 230 bbls. s 89 50810 15 for the low gratee oy and 810 294 #1350 €or Tredo and Family Extras poild Flour is dull and prices are heavys oo by 10 504812 fur mixed to good Supe: il 1517 25 for Trad demand and stoad; o Meal is in fair s e —The market for Dry o 40287 75 e G o0 DAk s o 0 DL T wequa air demand and steady; a3l 4 w i FRUIT—Rasios are firm bot quiet; we 40 for Banch par pox; &4 10264 6) fo: L.y.":" - e, 4 Wy tions are dull at 272 47c. for Almonds: 130 ‘. Grie, :'.:m:n:znm 5,000 busb Old W q e range of New Chicago at 57 €c., rnd M Macie. Ryo s very quigs and w huve o 15 by ive aud prices are lower; [ Tusoniid, and 95@3e, for L-J-‘x-mgilfig Chelug at 950, wek aits #fe. goid ety bt s Mnme " wanee o, 1) ales of 32,000 st w M.xed,ihe |, 1 ote active . 7 for Euglist; 85 621285 90 for Germ $6 024 286 #0 for Spanlsl; we B ] Fipe at e, & oo b edcy » LIME—Rockland % and i6 good demand at §1 w4 "nlmml,"l“):"“d #210 for Lump, JATHS—Estera ore firm o ¢ QFATHCE and in falr demernd g MO Tolders of all grades manife o bustiess fs fair; sales of 109 Ly, 1 100 hids. Barbadoes at 6% 0 ibds. Crinidnd ou private teros. OiLS—Livsced (o fivim and in demand; we guote o ¢ &1 65 for City, Fieh O 15 aro g od $2 - ¥ lower, hut busimess was dore; we hear of 5o sales # the enles and ress1-s, coshand vegulss, Dlle ut 82 22 for Miose, f is quiet but stead Mess; 816m 821 1 w do.; & T for OV ¥y, and §20@&2 for New do, Tierce Geel and Beel Ho, vy dull acd nominsl. Cut Moats aro firm, especially £y 5 qualities, which are e # oy of 30 pips & od Mams (T ) at 0 I8 quiet; s voxes Long Clear at 16 and nomi for No. L Lity prime Steam and Kot1ly Re l AFTERNOON PROVISION MARKET—1:30 p, m,—There vy ork at umproved prices; sale ofiy { fm [ a. © warket is dll, beavy and lower, ny 2050, and 1,500 Refioed in bond st gy 1 at 26258 Thot rewains alos prices aze o . SUGARS—The husiness in Raw Sngars has been very i, and mostly i small lots to the trade; prices re N though the terdeucy Is rather in favor of the bu; ut about 10} i@ 1 Le., for Yair to G 3 prineipally Porto Rico, at 15@ Kefined are ueg. om TOBACCO—The market contiuues quite ivactive; s ¢ €2 hids, Kentoehy at 9@ i, TALLOW—The inguiry Las been light, bat the werkety in irin at aboat 142 1%; eommen and inferior yeaice » bought lower and we hear of sales of 50,000 & Ciy ]vury quiet state, wey The market is dull and prices are non s | ate, und 62 20082 26} tor Wesi Bt b Tieceipts of Produce, e, Flour, 148 bbls. Whisk, Corn_ Mesl 2,500 bush. Corn, Juay ¢ Mesl, % sacks o Mfil', px.lm Ashes, 15 pkgs. Beef, 2 pkzs. Cul Meots, 3 bhle, leam, Finanaat. Uxtrep Sravee TREASTRY, !¥Tencer Depanr ORK, June 7 M- JLES OF (30) THIRTY o ue July Yot proxim Al r mor (00 IN RAILROAD— COUPONS OF FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS IT AND CHICAGO RAILROAD—Conpoes o i Mo P AND SIOUX CITY RAILROAD—Couponse b . %l ¥ =0t JH-WP,S]EK.‘( RAILROAD=C re el Hono RO AND MILWATKEE RAILROA| DETROIT AND PONTIAC KATLKOAD—C 166, will be petd st our office. No. 84 24 of July tees Gove L3R AND, PAINKSTILLE AND —The COUPONS due July 1, 18 MORTGAGE BONDS of tee Cle P ilrosd Company, lesvel to tha Sum by tle Ocean Netiowl Wi B ELY, Trwwe FI0RLITY INsURANCE CoxpaNy, No. 170 bRosnwar B = New LoRK. Jure I an ANNUAL ELECTION, held th's doy, 3 fotlowing vamed yontlemen wece eircied TRUSTEFS & GFEOROF. ELLIS, P M. BRYSON SPEHYN CROWE W JAMES W, DrAK CLINTON 1L (VICAGO AND A ) ore: DUBL Moty ¥ i ¥o , were oas ut, and LUV AR PRATY, Secwr N W) ORK, S T the ANNUAL ELECTION for 1 ofthis COMPANY, beid on Tuesday, the 19th ar for ¢ JOHN O, B, MATTUIAS BLOODGUG, ELIPHALET BOOTMAN. AHRAHAM B, VAN HEMT GEURGE SCHMF. L C1ER R, CHRI med geri ¢ en wereelocted SEANT I W MATTHIAS ) KK, . & =E% CHRISTOPL] SIMON SHINDLER. YELVERTON, B = AMUEL KAYNOR, JOHN L, HASBROUCK, THOMAS J, Bul!g‘ ¥ AMES E, HEDUES, CURNELIUS STEPHENS, HENRY Bll‘Nl«i WILLIAM HERIZELL, GEORGE WARNER, A.dl‘lwlufl:'fimhl of the Board, beld on Fider the Zd inet, TTHIAS CLARK wes ansul L Proeident. WM, S, MARTIN. C B NAN JOUN F, JOSEPH H, WOOD. Y of KEOKUK EIGHT PER CENI M JNDS —The nterest due July 1. 1866, upoo the City of Bonds, will be ou , at the Centra! Oyrice op e Mamivoss Couraxt| No. 34 WALz #r . New 1e8 JOTICE is hereby given that the Aunual of the Stockhoiders of the MARIPOSA COMPANY. fo Flection of Five Trustces for the eneolug year, sud for soeh a6 way come befora tie geet,g, will e Leid a* she Office l. No. 36 Wailst., New-Yors Cliy, oa the Sty The t, ot of said Pranster Books of will close on WEDEYSD! the 20th inet., at 2 o'clc. B, add renain closed uatil ....:u . Transfer Books of the,Company yor neat JAMES H, FERDON, Feom? ATURED ml?ghb'h:"flh k ity ko Lot day of Juiy, A D A vy New-York City, on the July, ¥ T O SRS, Siae T Opyicn or PACIFIC MAIL SERANSNIP Co;.xv» No. 38 Walhat, corser Hunoverat., New.York. May 10 I OTICE TO SCRIP STOCKHOLDERS. - g LT o e T o g wig. R Sk PR R CENT in s 7" 1368, be and the tame i bereby me * Stock. of record st the closing ol Wb TH 6, [ o W N F g, hetd this Kesolred, That the Iat day of I llll-no]l)eled'. Bookson the 25th day of I‘l.y‘, 1606, st 3 $30) on each share rsied un: mmol%‘.ll Stock of the Compan; said po Rewolved, That e mede uotll and the Lt day of Augost, aftar the dw 7. “ets may . th interest at 7 per cent per ganii weith the sumount paid thereon. o payoient on os before the said Lut day of August, 156 ‘Jertibicates o stock will be ready foc delivery on ibe uder of the cortificates of 3 ock at the Compsu! “l’l’; order of she Board of Dire to vaunmo_cnsmrs on Mossrs OAX & O3, LONDON (ot of BV BA6T" immed by DABNEY MORGAN & MINE OWNERS—$10,000 to 820 A professionsl lomaan wishes o 10vest the above the dovelof -m«.':-u, valuable MINZRAL uoru‘t; dowote half of his time to it ~Address, whih full partie® -m“:: it -,.27._.. ownar, M. D., New-York City. “GOLD! GOLD! GOL)" HOLDEERS OF 68-81, 6-20, AND 10-40 BONDS Ahontd aveil temselves of the present HIGH PRICE OF GOLD by Sclling the Covposs dve. JULY, SEPTEMBER, and NOVEMBES. Wo Bay them or Cash them in Gold AT BEST RATES, HENRY A. HEISER'S, S0N8, ] No. 30 Wi, ®

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