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. thero shall be levied, collected and pai the fllowing dutics and rates of auty, that s to say: C cotion, raw or urmanufactured, —— conts per pound; on | manufuctares cf cotton. except jeans, denims, drillinge, tickings, ginghams, plaids, cottovades, pantaloon stufls, jeaus, contils, Marseilles, patteens, and goods f like ciptions, and for siwilar use, not bleacked, colore 4, paisted or printed, five cents per square vard; if blewched 5 cents per square yard; if colored, Miaived. painted, or printed, 53 cents per square yard, and in | wldition thereto 10 per centam ad valorem. fed, That alt cottons above deseribed exceeding 200 | 10 the tquare inch, counting the warp, and filling or 2hing less thay five ounces to the square yard, shall pay in | wldition to the following rate : | O all cotton jeans, denims, drillinge, bed tickings, ging- | Jame. plaids, cottonades, pantaloou stafls, corset jeaus, con- | tite. marselles, satteens, and goods of like deseription or for lar use if unbleached, 6 cemts per square Jard; | Vienched, G; cents per ‘square yard, if colored, ed, painted, or printed 6} ceuts per sjuare yard, | in addition thereto 15 per centum ad valorem ’ i that all cottons above described, exceeding 200 threads to the square in counting warp aud flliug, shall pay | e cent per square yard in addition to the foregoing rates a-d provid-d furtler, that no cotton yarn or piece goods s! Ve admitted ot rates of duty less than 40 per centum ad valo ram if bleached, or at less than 45 per centum ad valorum if olored, stained, painted, or printed. O spoal thread of cotton, 6 cents per dozen; spocls contain- 1 8poo! ot exceeding 100 yards of thread, and, in fon threto, 30 per contem ad valorem; exceeding 100 | . for every additions} 100 yards of thread on each spocl o fractional part thereof in excess of 100 yards, 6 cents per | and, in addition thereto, 35 per esntum ad valorem. | tton thread or sarn, when advanced beyond single yarn ting two or mere strands together, if not 1pon spools, 50 cents per pougd, and in addition thereto- it ad valorew; Provided, that loose floss cotton, thread ary, cotton, or mending cotton, shall be subject to 2 cents per pound, and in addition thereto 35 cents ad | On cotton yarns not advanced beyond singles.and not | san number fifty, 2 cents per pound, and in addition | per centum ad valorem; when finer than number 50 | er than number one bundren, 40 couts per pound, | Mition thereto 35 per centum ed valorem; when finer | umber one huudred, 30 cents per pound and 35 ceuts ad | r wentio ¢ * and dor O 1y o wise, aud ou braidgmuade of cotton or linen, or webbing, tap, and gallows and bindings, plaiu or other- of cotton and | cents ¥ 1, and in addition thereto 35 per cestum | Ou hosiery, shirte, and drawers, and on knit | made whelly of cotton, mnot otherwise pro- | for, cents ¥ , aud in addition thereto | centum ad valorem. On cotton laces, insertings, and irimmivgs of every description, if exclusively of tion, oF of cotton with lineo, if not dyed or colored, 40 per .ug ad valorem; if dyed cr colored, 45 per centam ad sw. On cotton velvet, velveteen, corduroy, or other Like | actares, aud on o1l manufactores of eotton and of cotton | with ofber materials not otherwise provided for in this act. 40 um ad velwem. Provided, that a distinct statement | santity, by yards, of all cotton velvets, velrcteens, ke goods shali be made, SILK. -made clothing or wearing apparel of 515 or of b1l be a Gomponent materisl of chief valse, made «lly or in part, sizty per centum ad volrew, Ou mans- ¢« of cotton, linex, silk, wocl worsted, or other materi:l | roidered or tawpered inthe loom or otherwise by or with the meedls ‘or other process hich the embroidering or tambouring is the clief v per ceutum ad valorem; on all ribbons, galloons, &, fringes, gimps, cloak and dress trimmiogs, | ttons, cords, dress cords, tassels, cords and tassels, | d dresses, negk ties, and scarfs made of silk, or of % per centum ad valorem silk twist, or other manufactures of patierns of such size. sbape and form, t in such wanver as to be fit for use in the manu‘actare of +. loots aid bootees exclusively, not combined witl india ) per centam ad valorem. On lastings, mohair clo; wist, or other manufactores of cloth woven or made in of such size, shape. aud form or cat in such mauner it for use ia the manufactare of buttoas exciusively, | ed with indiarubber, 10 per contum ad volores.. AS< BAGGINC, BTC. a “ en or made o0i com VLAX, JUTE, AND [ And be it fartber cnacted, that in liea of the . ¢ imposed by law on the importation of the articles ofare mentioned, there shell be levied. collectod and paid v, that is to say, on flax | in length, # cents per On iron of any description finished than bars and | need than pig, Mooms, slabs or mack bar, 1 ceut per pound. provided that ell iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or | other forms 1oss inished than bars and wore advanced than | pig iron, except castings, shall pey 11 cents per pound. On | iron of any size or description, vot included, embraced or enu- | meratedin this act, 13 cents per pound. | On chaive, cable, or parts of cables or chaizs made of irou 10ds, more than five-eightls of an inch in dismeter, 3 cents per pound; op chains made of irou rods not more than five | eighths of on iuel in diometer, and mot less than threecighths of an inch in diaweter, 4 cents per | pound. O chains made of iron rods less than | three eightts of an inch iu diameter, and, ot less than one-fourth of gu inch in diameter, 4 cents per pound. On ‘ chaizs made of iron ods less than one-fourth of an inch in | diameter, and not less than No. 9 wire gauge, five ctnts per poand. On chains made of iron rods less than No. 9 wire | gauge, five cents per pound, and in addition thereto 20 per- coutum ad valorem. | Ou blacksmiths' hammers, sfone hammers, slodges of all | descriptions, wholly or partially finisbed, four cents per pound. | On wronght iron washers and nuts, wiolly or partially fin | ished, of all descriptions, punched or uspunched, 3 cents per | pound, Ouaerews common calied wood screws, fiwo inclies or over und; less than two inches in leng! 11 cents per pound. On all other screws of iron, not herein enumerated. aud on screws of any other metal than iron, 40 per centom ad valorem. On wronght-iron tubes of #1l deserip. tions, 4 cents per pounds On wrought-iron binges of all | descriptions, and bed-screws, 4 ceuts per pound, Oa galvantzed fron of all descriptions, 4} cents per pound. On anvils of all Qescriptions, 4 ceats per pound. On cut pails and spikes of all descriptions, £ cents per pound. On all hand-saws mot over 2i inches in length, &1 50 per dozen, and 30 por centum ad v Lyrem; over24 incacs | in length, 8250 per dozen, and in addition thereto 30 | per centum &d valorem. On all back sanes mot exceeding 10 inclies in length, 81 25 per dozen, and in addition thereto 30 per centum ad va.orem; over 10 inches iu longth, €2 25 per dozen, and in addition thereto 30 per centum ad valorem. On squares of steel or iron warked for messating. 6 cents | # 1, and in addition thereto 30 per centum ad valorem, On | needies of oll kinds, for sewing, daruing, aud knitting, forty per centum ad valorem; on needles for Koitting or sew- | ing-machines, &1 per thoasaud, aud In addition tlereto 35 per centum ad valorem. On table cutlery, with ivory, pea:], or metal handies, 81 per dozen, and 45 per centam ad valorem; on tall: eutlery, with other than ivory, pear), or metal handles, 25 cents per dozen and in addition thereto 40 per centum ad valoTem; on butcher knives, cook's ard shoe knives, and apat, ulas, ond polottes, €1 per gross, and in addition thereto 5 per centum ad valorem, On estlery of all | kinds, not including pocket cutiery, not lerein or otherwise | provided for, %0 per cevtum ad valrem; om pocket knives and pocket emlery of all kinds, val- ued at and mot over &5 per dozsw, 75 cents per dozen, and in addition thereto 5 per centum ad valoremw; valoed av over 85 per dozen, §2 per dozen, and in addition thereto30 per ceutam ad volorem. Ou steel skates, costing 20 conts or less per pair, 10 cevts por pair; costing over 20 ceuts per pair, 45 per centum ad valrem. On padlocks and eurry combs of every description, aud of whatever wateriel com- posed, 2 cents per dozen, and in addition thercto 45 per centum ad valorem, ors: nails, a'l kinds, 7 cents per pound. On cut tacks, brads or sprige, not exceediug 16 ounces to the thoasand, 2} cents per thousand; exceeding 16 onnces to the thoussmd, 3 cents per pourd. On wrought nalle and sprigs less iv size then tweaty pemny, 4 ceats per pound; ou all otber wrought rails or spikes, three cents per pound, Oa railroad plice-bars or charis. punched or unpunched, 24 cents per pound. O iroa bars for railroads or inclined plones, made to patteras realy to lay down, ome cout | no tariff for the box in which auy cigars, cheroots, or ¢} one hundred square feet; above that asd not excesdin 4 incbes square, 1§ inches per square foot NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1866, rther, "That no champagne or sparkling wizes in bottles shall poy o less duty than €6 per dozen bottles, containing vot more than one quart and wore than one pint, &1 per two dozen bottles esch coptaininiog mot more thau ove pint, and pro- | vided furiber, that wines may he imported in bottles contain- | ing and not exceeding one quart esch, when the package shall | contain not Jess than one dozen bottles; and any brandies or othier spirituous Yquors may be imported in casks of auy | g capacity containining not less thau 30 gallons, aund any wines, brandies, o1 otlier spiritogs liquors imported on after the 1st day of October, 1666, in any less quantities than herela provided fur. shall be forfeited to the United | W States, On ale, porter aud beer in bottlas, 50 conts per gallon; other wise tha tn botties, 95 cents per gulion. | & TOBACCO, On cigars. cigarettes, and cheroots of ¢l kinde, 8§ per pound, and ia addition thereto, 50 per centum advalorem, aad ettes are packed, sholl be allowed in sscertaining wel; Providing that paper cigars and cigarettes, inc iug wrappers, sbell be subject to the same datiea | as are berein inforred on cigars; and Provided, forther, | that on and after the first day of Augnat, 1566, no cigars shall | be imported unless the sume are packd in boxes of mot more than 500 cigars in each box, aud 1o entry of any imported cigars aball be alowed of less quantity than 3,000 in single package, aud all eigars ou iwportation shall be placed in pub lic store or bonded warehouse, and sball not be removed there- trom unti! the same shall bave been inspected, and a stamp affixéd to cach box, indicating such inspection with the date thereof;” and the Sceretary of the Treasury is hereby autbor- ized to provide the requisite stamps and to wake &'l nccessary | regulations for carrying the above provisions of law iuto ef- | fect. | | EARTHENWARE. SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That fin lieu of | the daties beretofors imposed by law on the iwm- portaion of the articks lercinafter mentioned, there sball be levied, ccliected. and paid on the goods, waves, and merckandiso enumerated and provided for in this seotion, imported from foreign ecuntries, the following dutics aud | rates of duty, that is tosay: On all browa eartberware and common stonewnre, gas retorts, and blacking Jars or Lottles 25 per centom ad valorem; o chias, porcelain, and parian | ware, gilded, ornamented or decorated in any mauner, (0 per | b centum ad valorem; on china, porcelain, and parian ware, when not decorated in any manner, 5 per centum ad valorew ; on all other earthers stone or crockery ware, giazed, printed. | painted, dipped, or cream-colored, composed of earchy or min- eral substauce, and not hercin or otherwise provided for, 30 | per cestum ad valorem, | ©a all plaiu, mould, und press glass not cat, engravel or | painted, fifty per centum ed valorem; on glass crystals for | watches, forty per centum ad vaiorem; on leases for specta- | clos, whetber of glass or pebbles, and with or withont frame: two dollars per gross pairs, and in addition thereto, orty centum ad valorem; on ali articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted colored, staived, silvercd, or gilded, not including plate glass, silvered or looking-glass piates, 5 per centum ad | valorem; on unpolished eylender, crown and common window glass, not excluding 10 by 15 inches square, two cents per pound; above that and not exceeding 16 by 24 inches square, two and one-balf cents per poand; above that and exeeeding 24 by 30 | incbes square, 3} cents per pousd; ail above that, 4 cents per pound. On eylinder and crown glass polished not exceediog 10 by 15 inches square, ta per square foot; above that | and not excoeding 16 by 24 inclies square, 55 cents per square | foot; above that and mot cxceeding 24 by 30 inc squars, © conts per equare foot; asbove amnd D excecling 24 by G) inches 25 cents per ] fuot ais above that 50 cents per square foot; on fluted, rulic) or rongh plate-glass. not including crown oylinder or ccmon window-glass, not execeding 10 by 15 inches square €125 per by above that and cents t: Pro inohes not exceediag 24 by B por square, perpound. On fron known as anael iron. 23 cents per pound. | per square foot; all above that 24 ceats per svaare f O ol serap 85 per tun. Provided, that nothing shall be | riied, that all fluted, rocled, or rough glass weighed over 100 decmed old iron that has v iu actanl sorvice, anc is fit | pouuds per 103 square foet aball pay an addisional on the to be manufactured roling and weiding. excess on the same rates herein imposed. On all cast drawn and finished, | £ nor less in wize | 25 wire gauze, fice and a half gaazs, six cents por | On iron wire, briglt ec not more than one-fourth of an inch in di than No. 16, aud not leas thau Ne cents per pound; les 25 wh pound. On locomotive tire of fron, or bare ro uses, of whatever leogth, three ceuts o o tire or Lars the Besscmer pr 120 lled and cut for such f steel or of iron ocom: refined b esveding 16 by 24 inches | foot; sbove that and not d a haifqper pound; 08 | On all cast polisied plate-gass, siivered exceoding 10 by polished plute glass unslivered, not 10 15 inches square, 4 cents por square foot; above that and zot uare, 6 conts per sqaare foot; above ) cents per square 0 nehes square, ! s 24 by 00 inches square, that, 50 conts pe that and not cxecediog 24 by e cents per square foot; oll abov 15 fnches squar: ond not excoeding nare foot; above that and rot plates, zot excceding 10 oy square foot; above tha Inches square, T} cents per the f1owing duties and rates of da 20 per tun. | than cast or shear sieel. ia | execeding 24 by 30 inchos square, 12 cenis per square foot od, knoffo ‘as dressed lige, §46 per | S2°% fire- a3 parts of & | above that and not exceeding 30 by 60 inches square, 40 conta P s : por pound, On all east . | per square foot; all above that 75 cents per square foot: Pro v axles, tire, and paris of mack s volued 8t 7 ce0ts | yided, That no looking.glass plates or plate glass siivered unmasufaetured, $:0 per ton. e, Canvoss paddings, eot bot duek, and all manufactures of Jute, or of which Jute is a component al of chief value. not herein otherwise provided for < per yard, and in addition thereto thirty per centam em. On all other manufactures of Jutes or of whi s i1 & component material of chiel value, mot beveln cr wise provided for, thirty five cestum ad valorem. Oa Cloth, Guuncy bags, coiton bagging, or manufactures mot otherwise herciu pro- oy il vide! fur, suitable £or the uses to which cotton beggiog is 3, composed wholly or iu part of bewp. jute, flax, or ial, valged at 10 cents or Jess per square yard, 3 cents per pound, and in’addition thereto 30 per cent ad valoram; valued at over 10 cents per square yard, 4 cents per 0o Jate and coir, or coceanut matting, or carpeting, 5 cents por aqaare yard, and in addition thereto centum ad vils and i additign thereto 35 per eentum ad valorem. LINES, HEMP, ETC - On browns and bleached Hnen, dsmask table lien,” brown Tollaads, coatings, crash duck drilis, diapers and huckabucks, va'ned at 30 cents or 12ss per square yard, 6 cents per squire yard, and, in addition thereto, 30 per centam ad valorem; val- 1150 at over 30 cents anduot over 00 cents per squace yaid, 10 conts per square yard aud, in addition thereto, per eeutam od valorem; valued at over 6) c'nts acd not over 8! per squars yard, 15 ceats per | aquare rarde, and 1o 2ddition thereto 35 per centum adva- | Jorem; valued at over one dollar per square yard, 20 cents per | aqmrs yard, and in a4dition thereto 35 per centum advalorem. | On all other masufsctures of flax or lines, or of which flax or 1tnen siall be a component material, of chief value, not herefn | or otherwise provided for, 40 per cent advaloren. On seines or vets made of flax or hemp thread. yarn or twine, comj) ted or in parts, valued at not over 75 cents per | pound, 15 cents per pound,’ and, fu additton thereto, 55 per contum ad valorem; valued ot over 75 cents per pound, 25 cents i per pound, 34, 1 addition thereto, 35 per ceptam advalorem. 0 fis® Lioos of 1iner, or twines oflinen suitable for fish liues, | valued at $2 70 or less per pound, 40 cents per pound, avd | in addition thereto, 35 per contum ad valorem; valued at | over §2 %0 per pound, 00 cexts per pound, and, in addition | thoreto, 35 per centum ad valorem. . TUREADE. | On flax thread. linen thread, saddiers’ th: shoe thread, | i1 nat thread, or gill pet twine, and pack thread, and sew ing-machine thread, valuea at seventy-five cents or less per pound, ten ceats per pousd, and in additon thereto, thirty- five per ceatam ad valorew; velued at over seventy-five centr, and not over one dollar and filty conts, per pound, twenty | cents per ponnd, and in addition thereto, thir five per ceat- um od valorem; valued at over one dollar and £ty cents ver pound, thirty cents per pound, sud in addition thereto, thirty- : five ger centun ad valorem. [ IRON. | SreTIoN 5. And be it further enacted, That, iu licu of the duties | i " i asrige Leretofore imposed by 4aw on the dwporiation of the urticles | o0y omnonont material of chlef valne, mot other | dreased, ofbersise than in colors and known & hereinafter enumerated, there shall be levied, coilected, and i paid, the fol owing duties and rates of duty, thatis to say: on | Tron—ia pigs, nino dollars per ton; on bars, rolled or bammer- 1 e, sires thianer thap onefourth of an juch and not thiner | than number eight wire guage. #o cents per pound ; ov all sizes | hoop. baud, or otber descriptions of Iron, thinner than namber : eight wire guage, two and onekalf conts per pound ; ou bare | or ou rods, rourd or square, not less than seven: | eigths of an inch diameter or more than two iuckes diameter, ©r squarc one and ome | guarter cents per pound. On bars or Tods round or squarc, less | thaa scven-eightbs of an fueh dlameter or square and woio | than two incbes dismeter or square, and not 1 s than nine. | wixtecsths of au fnoh round or square, ome and threc fourth | centa par pound; on bars or rods round or equare, less than ue sixteenthe of an inch dinmeter or square and not Jums tian fivesisteenths of an fuch diameter or wqdare, | and -not lass than five-sixteentis of aw inch | diametor or aquare, 1o cents per pound : on rods less than 316 | of an inch diameter or square, and not less than No. 9 wire | &augo, too and a half’ cents per pound ; 05 vods lees than N wite gauge, three cents per pound ; gu all alzs nail-rods T 2} cents per pound; on all sizes oval, halfoval and bails roucd ivon, 2] cents per pound; on all sizes plate iron not thae No. 10 wire gauge, 2 cents per pound; on sheet or plate- somprising flat bare, not less than 1f lnches wide nor more | than 4 inches wide, nor Jess than j inck tlick nor more than | 2 lnclss thick, onc cent and @ guarter pir ponnd; on bare, elled or bammered, eompr flat bhars less thau 1] inches aad 1eore than 4 inches wide. snd Jess than j luch thick and a0t thinver thau § inch, ome and thrcquorier cents per povud; on bers, volled or bamwesed, comprising il | Trou taiuner than Ne. 10 wire geage and not thinner than Ne. 18 wir gange, 2§ centspor pound. O sheet or plate fron an No. 18 wire guage and not thizner then No. age. 24 cents por pound. On sheet or plate iron tninuer ; wire gunge, 21 “eents per pound. <On polished of all deseriptions, four cents per pound. On Lot unifurmn length or leugths fit for Mgse awd Qeserivtions. 97 eents per | | len; | cents per ponnd. O ol earap lead, it 01y to be remasufec: | | imported from avy port or any places thirfy degrees of tougi- | tude cast of Washington, one doliar an | Leretofore imposed by law on the importations bereivafter | | foregoing rates, to & duty at a ol per pound or less, & duty of of 4§ conts per pousd. fagots, sheeis, sl forgings. o | On » plates, wire exceeding above 7 cents per nddition thereto, of au ioch diameter & fice cents per pound, 1y per contum advalorem; less or finer than No, 10 wire wi conts per pound, and | in addilion thereto, twenty per contum advalorem. Metal converted, cast, or munle froz iron by the bessemer or poeamatie process, « f whatover process or description, excopt railway bars, three (4) ¢ per pouad on 1l railway bars made | by the besscmer and pueus process, twoand aha'f ceuts and o addition thereto, tw range, siz per pourd. | Ou steclin an any form, o manafactures of steel of | every description, not otherwise or ‘herein provided for, 45 cents per centum advelorem. tened and tempere?, 7 cont On cross-cat saws, 12 cent drag saws ot ove hew wide, 9 inches wide, 25 couts per lincal foot, On Lardware, tools, imflements, carpenters’ tools, vices ces, bits, fire-tongs aud siovels, and house buliding hard: | ware, not otherwise or hersin provided for, shears, scales. | instroments for surgical or medical uses, and all jike finished | articles of stecl wholly or in part of fron, brass, copper or othier meta), and whether worked, plated or gilt, forty-fire per centun advalorem. . On all barness and saddlery hardware, 50 per eentam ad | valorem. Onmuskets, rifies, fowling plecos, pistols, and all other fire arms, 45 per centum ad valorem. On swords and sword lader, —, and, in addition thereto, 45 par centum ad valo remn. On planters’ and other hoes, Wholly or in part of stecl | On crinoline steel-wire, flat- | pound | rlinal foot. On millpit snd nts per linsal foot; over | On files, fle blavks aad floats, not exce oding 5 inches in ! length, 40 cents per dozen; ov s and notover 7 inches, | 75 cents per dozen; over 7 inches and not over 9 inches, per dozon; over 9 iuches and mot over 11 incles, 81 35 per dozen; over 11 and not over L3 inches, 82 per dozen; over | 13 Inches and not 15 Inches, 82 70 per dozen; over 15 inches fn | $3 25 per dogen COPPER. On coppor ore, 15 per centun ad valorew. Ou copper in | pigs, ingots or bars, 5 cents per ponnd; on copper sheeting for | §| per barrel. Oa salmon, pickled or salied, 3 per barrel. | vessels, and yellow me 1 shoeting, 6 cants per pound; on old | copper, 3 cents per poun!; on copper iu plates, rods, pipes, and copper bottome, and all other manufactares of copper, or of which copper shall be & componest material of chief value, not otherwise or herein provided for, 40 per centum nd valoret. BRAS. 0n brass, in pigs and bars, 20 por ceatum ad valorom; . on brass, in plates. sheets, or wire, 35 per comum ad vebram; on | brass, old and only fit to be remanufactared, 13 per centum ad | valorem; on all manufactures or articles of brass, or of which | wise or herein provided for, 40 por eonium ad valorew, LEAD. On lead in pigs or bars, 3 cents per pound. On lead ore. 2} | tared, 2 cents per pound. On leadiu sheets, pipes or shot, 3j | cents per pound. e, On #inc, spelter, o tentencgue, In Llocks or pige, % conte | SQUSTE, WOF | o bind, On zine, spelter and featenegue in sleets, 4 eents | poy herein otherwise provided for, perpound. On oxsde of zine, dry or ground m oil, 3 conts | per pound. O ali mazafactares of #inc, uot herein or other- ‘wise provided for, — per centum advalorem. COAL. | Oun Candle or Cannel Coal und Ditamisous Coal, mixed and | | d jifty cents per ton of | ty-cight bushele, elgaiy poands to the bushel; ‘on all bitu- | minous coal mixed and iwported from any place not more thas thirty degrees of longitude east of Waebiagton, 50 cents per | ton of twenty-cight bushels, eighty pounds to the busbel; on “Autbracite aud all other coal not hereli or otberwise provided | for, §1 5) cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounda | 1o the bushel; on coke and culm of conl, twelve per centum | wd valorem. | LIQUORS SECTION. i §56. 6, Aud be it further enacted, That I lieu of the duties | | | provided. there shall be levied collected, wnd paid. the folow. | iug duties and rates of duty—thet is to say On incomes of al} Kinde, valued st not over 25 cefts per gallon, cost of eask in- | eluded, 4 cents per gallon; valued at over i cents, and uot over one dollar per gallon, 75 deuts per gallon; valued at over one dollar per gallon, 46 per centum ad valorem: Providcd: that o1l wiaes in bottles shall be subject, in addition to the of §1 for ezch dozen bottles containing not more than a guart for each bottle; and | provided further, That upon bottled wines, ro rllowance shal! | be made for breskage, and the frvoice quantity shall not be reduced. but shall be increased if fonad deticent; aod vroviacd | | mentioned, there | wettled yet. of Baf that imposed upon similer glass of like descriptic when framed, shall pay @ rate i thereto, 40 por ehiiuand Bod all be lalls to pay. in addit Ivalotrem on such frames. tramed, be 1 entum w5, paintiog on gl " g res of glass, or of which glus shell be ! t materisl of cuief val not oteerwise, provided for asd all glass bottles or Jars fulnd with sweetmeats or preserves not < otherwiw provided for % per ceatum ad valorem On clay uowsought or grousd or prepared & per fus. BOOKS, EXGRAVINGS, ET . £ And be it furcher enacted, That, in leu of the duties | importstion of the wrticles Lereinafter be levied, collected and paid the v rates of duty, thatinto say: Oa books and ted not less thau 30 year prior to the date of importation, asd on books wholly in | foreigu languages priated leas th years prior to date | of importation, 24 per centum ad valorem. On all beoks re- printed from books first printed fa the United States. 0 cents per, pourd, and in addition 25 per ceotum ad valorem on | all other books mot Ler provided for, Sic {mposed by law on t 1 ing duties a: engravings and o | pamphlets, magazines, iustrated papers, periodicsts qud | printed papers, bound o uubound, 2 cents per pound, and in | additlon thereto 25 per centum ad valorem, provided that | pothing berein shail bo keld to include newspagers or other printed matter lawfully trauswmitted by mail; on maps and charts not otherwise hereln provided for, 35 per ccntum ad alorem; on psper bangings and paper screcos aod fire boards, four cents per pound and fo | addition thereto 35 per centum ad valorem; on paper | faucy colored, colored for labels and wrappors, marbied stained, glazed, or enameled, and card paper six cents per | pound, and in addition thereto 35 per centum ad valorem, | SALT. S¥C. 0, And be it further enacted, That in liew of the duties heretofore imposed by law, tuere shall be L:vied, coliected and paid on the importation of the articlss Ler-iuafier mentioned, the following duties and rates of duty, that is to say: On salt, in ks, barrels and other packages, 40 ceids per 100 pounde; on salt in bulk, 30 conts per 100 pounde. On flax seed, linsced, hemp seed and rape seed, 30 cents per bushel of 52 pounds per bushel, provided that no drawback shall be sllowed ou ol cake when exported. On mackerel, 8 per bbh On berrings, pickled or salted, valorem, On upper-leather and calf-skirs and goat-skius, tan- ped, dressed or finisied, 35 per contum advalorom, On leatier, patent, jrpansed, or enamelled, 40 per cenlam ad- valorem. 02 parchment and vellam, 40 per eent ad vebrem. On shoes and boots of all kinds, and oll wanufactares of bather | 40 per cent ad valorem. Stc. 10, And be it further enacted, that, in licu of the duties | lerctofore iwposed by law on the importation of the articles | lereinafter mentioved, there “whall be levied. collected, and paid the following doties and rates of duty. That is to say: On artificisl Sowers, W per centom ad aviorem, Provided, that artificial flowers whea omposed wholly or in part of silk, shall be subject, fu addition 1o the foregoing rate, to a duty of 25 per centum advolorem, On pesy] buttons, % per centum ad valorew; on buttons of all other Wescriptions. mot herein otherwise provided for. 40 per centum ad valorem, On britannia and pewter-ware, 45 per | centum ud valorem. The Tarifl Bill will be concluded in ovr Second Edition. ——e———— THYE FENIANS. e — ST. ADBANS. PINIS—CANADIAN TROOPS RELIEVED—THE TRIAL OF | THE PRISONERS. &7, ALBANS, June 25, —~The Fevian scare is over, o | t | least on the border of Canada Fast. The six companics of b4 | dition. Volunteers doing duty on the line were relieved to-day. The time of tria! for the prisoners st Sweetshurgh hasnot beew ——— The Troy Whig reports i case of cholera in that city on Tharsday. Mre. Fox was sttacked or. Wedneday nisht, and died Thursday sfcernoon. ‘Thers was an offensive pool of | stagnaut water in tne rear of the ho | | PURTHER STATISTI There were treatod in the ospital, dariag the yi 5,672 patieuts; of the ) were discharged. and here were retasiutog in Hospital on December 617 patients. In the Rofage, or Dispensary Department, | worms were tound in jt. Hunmigratios Thenumber and nativity 6f alien passengers arrived | at the Port of New-York during the year 1263, who were lable to bords or commatation under the ncts of April LI, 1549; July 11, 1851, and April 13, 1853, are asfollyws 31 Sonth America. 2 Belginm Total. 9,352 The fellowing are the amoants received durivg each month | of 1865, on the fur. ohf commutation bonds: #5675 00 | Augost #5041 00 [ 42,140 Totsl. o Total expeuditure for 1765, Biliwer WARD'S ISLAND EEFUGE. E Number of dafly admissions during 1665, the totai each monty, snd grand total D J e, Mar. Al e. 3y Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. - £ E T & - 19 = 13— - arv. 390 February, 2717 Morch, 26 April. 317 May, s 4065 Joly, 438; August, 603 ; Septesiber, 6603 October, 3613 November, #3; December, 651 Gravd total for 12 w.onti, 6,17, The fullowing statement in tabular form shows the total number of passengers that arrived at Castlo Garden daring 1#63, the ports from whence they saiied, number of trips made by vessels, tho number of bondable and other passengers that arrived, and the number of ships that brousht them: May. T Dec. | i | W~ 219 =15 @ oo 5 6 175 69 2 - B8 T =15 "o - 116 116 %W m i 1015013 9 — E i B o= 7w £l 1 TR T ) % | i3 1 - 1 o | 1 6 5 AT 3 = 1 5 % -nn i"oe I - n 9 19 M - I 7 - 6 3 - » = | It ” 6 TR n | i 1B 2 1 iz E 18, § 9 7T = & W 1 | 1 9 1% 3 2 n - | 1e.. ” -1 e L L YO | I - [T T - 3 | "w 9 17 - 29 M 19 n n = 1| " 5 5 ® 0 7 15 - 5 » B | 1 2B T ' i - i b 3 - — - 17 % 6 - " T 1915 - L] 12 6 w K9 7 | ol | W15 25 n -9 B ='W @ n =_w TR | | No. of No ofpass Tota! of Bondable returning No. of s Pw Pass R 11, » i feal i Britain. 24 d O Britain, 5 Tiavre, 18 Rotterda o Fremen. " Hambu o Avtwerp.... i Genon, liaty. 4 Total, b PITAL—WHAT WA# DONE THERE IN 1805, &C., &C., &C. s wore attended to and treate!). which numbes Total treated in Hospital and Kefuge, sge of mortulity in the Hospital was ¢ on the ezzregate nomber treated in, Hospital 44 per eent, o the Oustetrie Departmen <3 u. of whom 22 were stiliborn, ases nduitied atter delivery in (1, 26 women admittel of typhius fover and other int 3y 10 this Départment, of whom 31 diseases connected with parturitio case onls of pnerperal r baving ocenrred, In the Insane Asylum 164 were treated, of om 77 were discharged improved in condition or pos.tively cured; 10 whose term of five yenrs, chargeable to Tostitution, hud expired, were sent (o Blackwell's Island of whow contracied typhus fever, wero wards for treatment, and 7 died—3 of 1 of anemis, 1 of 1 on J annary 1 of moshus cordis, Licls, leaving 74 in the Asy pox came under observation, than for years preceding. As mady as could be accommodated eated at the hospital, and those who could not be, were kwell's There were 1,60 cases of typhas less than the year previous, wildhood, sueh as 3 y assumed an epides Le first fatal ¢ wp o v ok this epidemic, of which ¢7 died. The psed from the commencement 1o the | from twenty the same b | vaildiag was nppropriated to | patients acarly ail wero laboring urder | neate disease or convale from §t. Tho nativities of Uhe pationis who died arc interestiog aud as follow: + Eagland, 35; Germany, 1 land, 23 Denmark, 17 France, 7; Sontl loliem: 1, United States, |44 , 47; T a 13 Ttaly, 10; 5; Hungary, 4; Wales, 3; Norway, 3; Bel the patients admitted aie also lnstructive 1; Braail, 1: Jomaien. 1; N Scotia, 1; at sea, 2, of the United States, 162 Total, 4,501, | Vide the following tabie: IMMIGRATION AND STATISTICS. —Over 12y —Luder 12 yram Femalen. Moles Femaies Malcy 81 2l 63 2587 Bohewmia, I ™ Tot Remsining on 315t Dee., 1864, Adaicted o Bom snce, e Total 7w Discliargeder.. H Died. 2 (] 2 T e, £ ® et Of those who died, 394 wers over 12 years old; 71 wers be- | ; sen 12aud | year old; and &1 were under I year oll. Tctal ‘I percentage of the mortality in the cases treated 9.63. On tuose discharged 10,57, TH): INSANE DEPARTMENT. The following table exuibits its state: Femules. Remalolog in 1664, ) Adwitted in 1865, Adaitud by trassfe Total treated...... Males. Total. K ale)zoclal us Rersining on st Dee., 1865.... The following statement shows received, disbursed, returned and on band, with which to forward recently-arrived emigrants to their friends or rela- Oa shad, 62 per barrel. On all oter fish pickled, §2 per bar- " 4 rel. On ali fish not herein otherwise provided for, 81 per 100 ' Hoas, o BOon VR ot e '{O;m'w;- il from ewt ; provided that any fish in packages otlier than barrels | to and incluing Dee. 31, 186:, RO sl pay in proportion to the rates cbarged upon simiiar fish | Months. ”."'{.‘:.'u"u'“‘ For #:u-. nm_ll, e3. in barrels. 45 95 T O sardizes and avchovies 50 per centum ad valoram. Oa 10 58 b fish-oli @ per centum ad valorum. On pelts withoat wool, 9. .z 1_;:2 skivers, and roaus, pickled or sulted, 15 per centum wd vily :Zmfl -4 rum. On skivers tanned, colored, and finisbed, 40 per centum | s i3 ad velorum. On fawn, kid, end lamb-skine, thuned atd | - i Lamols, 55 | 6208 32 153 e 3910 1 ® | per centum n i valoram. o On mats of sheep-skins, fancy, col rod, 60 par centom ao- 3] o e —— Denth by Trichina, FIVE MEMBERS OF ONE FAMILY DIE AND TWO OTil: ILL FROM THE TRICKINA EATEN IN HAM. #rom Our Special Correspondent. Crpak Rarios, Towe, Juae 20, 1565, 1 inclose a slip of our local paper here about Tri- | china. Since that was written two wore have died (one this woraing) by this terxible disease. The symptoms seem in early stages to be similar to typbus fever—beadache. pain in the breast, nebing in the muscles, palencss of face, &e. The ham of which they eat was cured by s son liviog 1o the country. and seemed to be sound. "After the natare of the disease was proved, a piece of the same cored meat was given, 88 an experiment, to & sow o & pev. She devoured it, and in three days bad the so-called hog cholera (presalent in the West for the last year). Sbe was dead in & few days, and pieces of her muscles ‘were examined | under the microscope nad disclosed the fact that the trichi bog etiolora have one Y we knd the rue mor here Lhat another family of seven, some miles uorth of Marion, aro (ows with the same Qisense. Tigei 15 4. —Our community bas, with reason, been conside eratly cxciic ou the subjeet of ‘Trichina dasing the past weok, A fawil; samed Bewis residing in Marion, cousistiog of eight persons. sever of whomw had enien Taw ham were taken sick ''he poouliari's of the aisense, and the fact that the one whick bad not et Yo pork wos a0t sick, arroused snspicion taat their slckress was in some way connected with eating the pork. Tie meat was exsmined and great numbers of the A portion of the mascle, taken from nt paris of the body of the first one that died, was ulso urder o microscope, and trichivs in great nombers discovered, Al the preseat writiug three fed and the remaining four are in a criti W exauined a portion of muscl atisfied there is B0 mistak plainly nnder the microscope a8 we ever aked eve, 1They are ugly look- desiro for furming & mere in Heretoforo we bave been the bodies and arv saw the worme s saw maggots in flesh with the g customers. wnd we feel no timate sequaintance with them, Tathar ineredulocs concerning this quostion, but now we are | . sutticicntly conviuced as 10 forego Lae pl o of eatlng any 0010 Lug GeEAL 0L DEesell—CO080 L) G URELUAC | ratify the Constitutional Amendment, whatever other States | inated from the Baugor District. Dr. Garcelon is the Repab- ¢ ican candidate in the Second District. [ Ga., in Juis nest, aud the Democrats one at Bangor, Me., | on the kicf w Loudon Lowe, wtom it desigaates * rm debate His sncoess is at onee dezal and unpree ed. The os of men entering the House, and st one | Pite, 8o with Peel. | in monoy, the war of Ttal POLITICAL, PexxsyLvasia.—The Clymer Copperheads are : making strenuons efforts to got up auother Soldiers’ Conven- | tion, The demand for able-bodied Copperhiead soldiers fs altogether disproportionate to the supply, and we hear that bigher bounties are offered than Democratic politicians were | over willing to give during the war. Ju the same State the | Republicans of Sayder County have nomisated George V. | Miller for Congress, and the | will support D, 8. Morrell of Cambria Coaaly. the owaer of Yonferees of the Seveath District several large forges near Jobnstows, and a wellknown and practical student of the iron interests. Hon. John Covode has received a majority of votes in the primary election in West Moreland County. ‘Pne Washington County Uniosists have | nomieated Geo. V. Lawrence for Congress. MixxgsoTa.—Congressmen Donnelly and Windom | will encounter a spirited opposition at the coming eleetion. | Senator Wilsinson is regorded as o promising candidate agaivst Windom, avd ex-Covgressman Aldrich, Gew. Hub. | bard, Gen. Samborn and Gep, Androws against Donnellr, | Seversl lesser nawes wero slso entered. On the Democratic side the names of the Hon, W, P. Murray of St. Pacl. the Hon W. W, Phelps of Red Wing, the Hon J. B. Brisban and Gen. W. A. Gormau of St, Paul Lave been mentioned. Ex- Senator Rice, it is understood, will not be a candidate. Nortn CaroLiNa,—The appointment of Gov. Holden as Mioister to San Salvador is likely to be confirmed | at the next Execative session of the United States Senate. | W. I’, Mangum hastaken the Test Oath, aud goes to Nagasuki, Sapan, as United States Consul, The State Conreation ou the | 16th passed the ordinance fising the basis of representation hereafter ou the number of white poplstion for the House of Commons, acd jroperty or taxation for the Senate. Ixpiaxa.—It is donbtfully announced that Gov. | Morton will not ea’ban extra session of the Legislature to may do. B. W. Harrington Is the Democratic candidate io the Third District, now represeated by the Hon. Ralph Hill. RepresexTaATION. —Under the amendment aftecting representation, the number of Scatlern representatives will decline from 75 to 50, reckouing from the consas of 1550, Tie number of colored males over 21 years of age, to bo excluded from the basis of repgesentation s more than 600,000, Tle voting population of the South ia 1860 was sowething more than one willion and a third, In two States, Mississippi and South Carolina, the biacks of proper age outnumber the white voters by about 15,000, In Towa the Hon. Hiram Price has heen renomi- nated by scclamation in the Second Congressional District. Gen. Grenvills M. Dodge stands a fair chance of nomination in Kasson's district. ik iy yrbg cip In Wisconsin, there is a movement to make Gel C. C. Washburne, Us 8. Senator to succeed Mr, Howe, as o compromise between Howe and Mr. A. K. Randsll. In Maine, the Hon. Jno. A. Peters has been renom- In Massachusetts, the indications are favorable for the return of the whole present delegation to Congress, The Postmaster at Huntington, L. L, Mz, Shepherd, editor of The Long Iolvader, who bas bell the office of Post | master £ several yesrs, lns been removed, und Hewlott Lovz, | al long Democrat, has heen sppoisted in his place—to the great satisfaction of the Copperheads, In Texas the Unionists have put forward E. W, Pease, for Governor, and B, H. Epoersoa for Lieat.-Governor. The Freedmen will hold a Convention at Angusta, Avgust 7, The Democratic candidate for Governor of Oregon, Mr. James K. Kelley, declares that Le is in favor of making National payment for oll the slaves emancipated. WBre- vet Mujor-Geu. Chamberliin, ¢the Union candidate for | Gorersor, is kuown ary rocord, which is bouora- | abla boths to himse!f and the Siate, He entered the service in ! as Licutepant-Co The H. John W, Crisfield will not become the competitor of the Hou. Hiram McCuliough, or any other gei- {lomas. for the Congressions] nomization i the Lst District of —— FOREIGY MISCELLANY, e THr BREAST-PLATE REVIVED.—A letter from Italy to nn Eaglish paper says that breast-plates are being revived asin the glorious times of the Knights of the Rogad Table and the Plantagenets, M. Muratori, the director of the noa Penttentiary, bas sncceeded in devising a breast pLite for soldiers, which scarecly weigis three English pounds. —After repeated experiments, practicsd on it with beavy cavalry pis- tols at five paces, and 1ances, bayonets and swords, it has been | discovered to be utterly impenetrablo both to bullots and The most striking peculiurity_of this breast-plate, ' ode the movements of a soldier, w of metiilic matter enters futo its | Minister for War. and several superior | officers, being present during the experiments, were bighly ith it prociios fulzoss, A eloguence called displags of | wth by the d Mr. Lowe is alto? | fox vours. e | wed that he was . apd one of th o € one of the mest pow finest oratwrs of the age. He was knowa t lassical scholar, avd a ready speaker, but ustil the late m debate 1o one right!y estimated the troe force of bis in- tell et tr the inumitable vigor of bis eloquence hlong on the stage, bis maguificeat gifts were laten Reforn debate Las brought them to our knowlodge. Of the three w lie delivered on Reform, the lust was the bes A Led aud beautifal oration coull pot well be com 5 0 ITALIANS IN LOXDON.—A meetivg of 1o give every Itallan in 13 Dot able to be presest | by subscriptions | Great enthusiasin | | MEETING the Italians in Londou has been L that city, who, owing to the Jistax on the field was manifested on the ocoasio tion eotered into. Among tho subscribers was o Chiaves, who subseribed £100 to be thus distribated: £20 to the Brst soldier who took & standsrd from the enomy; £40 to the families of the two first soldicrs of the commune of Vilia- nova, near Asti, whomight full on tho field of battle; and £10 to the first 10 wouuded schdiers of the same commuue who might stand most in eed of aid, besides the cost offan outfit to oy soutter who distivguised bimself by some heroie deed iu fight. Alexander Dumas, the celebrated novelist, is said to have left Paris to join Garibaldi, ac whose sude Le is to fulfill the duties of bisturiographer ia the approacking cam- paigi. Dr. Nelaton, the physician who extracted the ball from Garibaldy's foot, has declared that be hus great doubts of Goaribal fitneas for going through a campaign, or, indeed, undergoing uny great fatigue. Victor Hugo has lost $75,000 by the London panic. Cyrus W, Field has made 33 vorages across the ocean on the Atlastic Tel:graph business. Fhere is news from Natal that Dr. Colenso bas i sned n bymo-book in which the words Jesas and Christ a left out, the word God, wherever possible, being substituted. Captain Maury, it is said, is mainly indebted for the * testimonial” I he has just received 1o the shape ot a purse of 3,000 guiteas, to bs friend the Rev. Mr, Trealett, a War sympathiser with the Southern rebellion. The Hon. Mrs. Theresa Yelverton is giving a series of readings in Manchester, Liverpool, Huddersficll, and otber towns. The Hon, Cassius M. Clay, U. 8. Minister at St. Petersbure, has recently taken oat patents fn Russia for Broadwell's breech-loading gus, and at Cailsrube, io Ba coupany tas been formed for the maaufacture of the srm. Mr. Henry G. Bohn, the well-known publisher, annoutces bis intention of * retiring from business, as far as practicable, within the next 12 moutiis " Mr. Bohn saya that, “after an arduous carver of pearly half unu;. oud uow approachivg bis grand climacteric, he feels it esirable to relire from the immediate pressure of business detail.” In the House of Commons on the Sth instant, Mr. 7. 8. Mill presented a petition from 1,550 ladies of the upper and midile classes praying for the extensiou of the sulfrage to fomale resident honseloiders. Mr. Mill gave uotice that ';: ?i;lullmrln( Tuesday be would bring the subject before use. In the House of Lords on ¢he same day the Duke of Edinbureb (Pricee Alfrsd) was introduced by tue Prinee of Wales, and took tie oaths and his seat. e e — Disturbance at Charleston. AUGUSTA, Go., Monday, Jone 25, 1564, A disturbance occurred at Charleston “on Saturday, be- tween a party of white and black boys, in which men be- eame involved on both sides. The police appeared, ar- rested the ring-leaders and ended the riot. Subsequently 300 blacks assembled, led by negro soldiers, and marched through the lower portion of the city. A strong military and police forco fil:.hd them and ‘drove them from the streets, after arresting many of the rioters. The Tribune Enlurged. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WURLD. ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Notwithstanding tie fact that the size of Tug TriB ©xE bas been increased woro than one quarter, the price wil remain the same, TERMS. WEEELY TRIBUNT. Mail subscribers, single copy, 1 year—iz 20 Madl subscribers, clubs of five. 9 N "Ten copies, addressed to names of subseribers. 170 Twenty copies, addressed to names of subscribers w0 16 00 30 0 a copies, to one ad .. An yxmun wili be seut for SEVI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Persons remitting for 15 copies 847, oue year. DAILY TRIBUSE. 10 per anuum; 85 for mix wonths, LUE TRIBUNE Address New-York, | O'CONOR=On Friday, May 27, Lizaie. - [ Mitecomstruce | grer bofore. ut price theus for 8 trip from Brow GORHAM=~MARYINE—Ou Thursday, Ju 1865, at 8t Church, Aubure. New York, by the Rev. Jobu Brainerd, lioorge "of Buffaio, N. V.. to El'en Angusta, deughiter of Edwoed baw. "ine, Exq, ADDOMS—On_Saturday, June 23, Mra. Sopah 8. Addois, wiie o Cour 0+ Addolos. Tie rienda oftie fam il are avited (o atierd the (inera! eavices st Frinity Chapel, on Tuesdsy afternoon, at 4 o eloc! CAMPBELL=On Monday, Jure 25, Mes. Sarali Campbell, velict of the lnte Thomas B. Cazanbell. aged 86 years. Tie frieads and relatives of the fumily and those of her son in-law, Wu. B. . aro fnvited 40 atieud the fumeral, izom the pasi- deuice ot her duughter. Mes. Jobn Dok, No. 155 Fast Thirty e 0 Wedueaday, 216 lust 3t 3§ 'clock p. ., wishot furtier uetice. CARPENTER—On Satorliy, June 23, Pilemon I1. Carpentor of ew-Roche 65 years. “The reiatives and f1ie s of (o fauily are invited*o aitend the funeral, o the: Eresbylerisn Charch, Nuw Rochells, 50 Wedsenday, b 104 g'clock &. m, ¥ tie fkev. 3. . e of Moc: (Laveu, N. X., e o tho late Jobn 8. Serith of thie ity % dar The friends of the family sre iovited to attend Lec tunera!, from the. resldence of her mothier, No. 204 West Nineternti-at., on Tussday, Juue 25, at 3 o'clook p. ., without further invitation. | FLANDROW=—-On_Sund.y, Jowe 24, 1066, Barbara E. Fiandvow, widow of Caleb F. Fluirow. easd 06 yesrs. iends sn rolstises of the Sraity are Tewpectfully invited to sttend sersl, from her Iate rosidencr, Hart's Corne e, this (T " i 06 clock..H1er rouiaiundill betakes to Greus wood o 1. 00 Susdsy s Saral ok ., at U faraity res- .0, Ther trie ks, wink thowe [arther not. ot of Afrien, St or, owi 1 Avmaglh ~ At Elizabeth, N Juse 2t . aged 3 years. 3 et at 2 liaset of the family, are fuvited to attend O'CONOR—Augist 2% at Sierea Leone, west e Assistant Surzeon I, B, 0'C N, O House, Cousty Tipperary, fee nest_worivi e O Counr, v Aasgh Tiouse, Connty Thypsracy: i aged 13 years. " PERLEY=0n Saturdey evening; Juue 28, Cliarles Perley, jr., aged 5 years, 10 months and 9 days. The i 'atives and iriends of 13 family. also the wenl of Putusa Todge, F. A. M., ave regpec fully Invite. itte (umeral. the exitence of bis fafler, No. 837 Secon on Tuesday, 260k fust , wt 1 o'clock. i S night, Juue 24, Joseph, O b o augbiar of the lae e telatives and friends of the family are respoctin’'y invl tend the fneral this (Tucadey) alternoon, af ”lIO:flIe‘ of her brother, Ferdivand Stegs, No. 36 West Seven- teetthi-at. g ROBERTS—On Sunduy, Sune 24, David Roberts, fn the Toth year of ol will take pisce om the Jolmnat. Methodiet Chureh, this y) afiernoou, at ¢ o' clock o b o ) (e lew. %, C. Stronz at Gor- i Lewis Strong, late of Notéh fam, M ) anapton, Blass.. aged T4 years. TITUS=0n second day, sixth month, 25th, Sarah U, Titu vidow of the late Rienard Tios, sgcd 31 years 3 The fusees] will take place from ber residence, No. W9 Carlton ave.. Exookiyu. ou foutn day, st L . The relatives snk Trivnds of the fawily are respecifully inviel to attend, without farther potice. WALKER—At Floomiugdsle. on Thureday, June 21, Mes. Matilde ‘Walker, in the 63th year of ber age. AWARRPN—In Mannt Clair, R. 1. on Sunday, Jure 1. of inflsmme. tion of the bruin. Theodore Crosby. vourges® child of Doian T- nd Husriet C. W crren diir g W _ Special Notiwces. To nse Phalon & Sons Extractof the NIGIT BLOOM- | ING CEREUS is to be surrounded by & magic atmosphere, It ingn entranciug perfome. Tie Uviug breath of tle swecteit Sower ke earth produces is rendete | {ermanent in ity arber drops. No foreign exteact for the handkerchicf will eompae with it.—{Pliladelphis Tnguirer. Ameriean lustitute Farmers’ Club,— weing of (b Cin will be heid TO-DAY (TUESDAY ', June 26, at 13 0 clock, the rooms of Lie Lustitute iu the Coopes Buildin, Sois WU mneRs, Secrctary. mbin College,—The Annisi Meetiag of the Association of loauns, for the election of officersand the trausuction of othe Wil be_held in the College Library noar .. 0 ESDAY F. NG, Jou wiil be & soclal re-onton of toe Al ,and Gradustes of the Cofiezs ote cordia; A3 VAN DUZER, Secretary, No. 179 Brasdway, K. Yo _ Lescue ! Look to Your Interests’ waers of the Twelitt g to be beid on - at the Adriais y-Atiat, and Eighthav: Fravting 10 the Horbm Freck (35 prased by tho " Avouse! To the The citezens of N Ward are sespectiully WE 2 \VE Hotel corver of Une lvdred aud t “ protest against the snfamons scheme of ; D et e N o log s donbie ot Twon Couiell on the 145 {141, for the porposs of running beomotives atile and bog (rkiis, thgough Og b aud twenty” ‘Niaubsetan-ven., crowing - the grand & fuithes notice, Able speskeue WAL I RAYNOR, CHRISTIAN BRAND. Latadlished 1821, WML GALE, Jr. Late WM. GAL AtXo BROADWAY o 300 BRo AN ACT i STERLING SILVE AND DEALER 1% 1o now receiving a e GORHAM MANT [ P WARF, * inz i quality and finenese of il A new and sup eced either of home of foreign manws any plated war facture. W, 0. In, will occupy € store Nos. 372 WAV, Metrupolizan Hoiel, about Avgust ). 374 BROAD. Traveling Sulis of all W oul Cassisaarn for 18 DOLLARS, suitable tor tivs SEASIDE or the MOUNTAINS DEVLIN & Co., BROADWAY. corner Giandst. BROADWAY, cormer Waresnat. + v Recoustrueth W have cogonstracted our store. NUS. § AND 6 EURLING SLIP, N, BY KEMOVING THF TAL DEPARTMENT TO NO. 8, adjotuing, and perwitting our fine SILVER PLATED RY. to gecapy exclusively the fories pres wsiven. Our patrons will find a larger and betier awsortment of fme PLATED WARE thes will well repay olessle or retail, whi dway tothe ook of Joby LiC Coral, Carbuvcle, Garnet, Amethyst, Evomel, Silver, ke. Fifteon Tweaty, Twenty-ive to Oae Hundrad Dollars s set. For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, Gold Intopendent Second Watches, for tiing horses o eaziseering parposcs. Fot ssle oy GEORGE ¢ ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, ove doot below Canal-st Fine Gold Watch Chains Gusrd, Vest, Chiatelaines aul Leoatives, Twenty-ive. Thirty, Porty, Fifty, to Three Huadred Doliars each, for sale by OEOROE C. ALLEX, No. 415 Broadway, one door below Canal-st. Al descriptions, Thirty. Forty and Fifty to Five Hundred Dollars each, for sale by GEO, C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway. oue doot be- Tow Canalat. “Deafuess nnd Discharges from “Radically ped, by the use of the recently inveated Vegatsblo extrazt OTITINE. Price, $1 50abottle. For sale by all Drugelsta. WEEKS & POTTER, Druggists, No. 1) Washington ot,, Bostoa. Whotessle Agents. b s, e Children's Carriakes, Baby Tenders, Swiags, luvaid Chars Propeliers aud Toys—REMOVED to No. 438 Brosdway, meac LEWIS P. TIBBALS. Broome-st. & " Catarrh, fula, Dy is;_ Con pation. Biliousness. T e Kervous Detliy, Pier. Rben Pevere, Nervous Detdlity, Bronchitls, Feuus'e Malad: . Syphilitie tions. and ctbers from lm) CURED by Natare's Remed als . lar, o g e g L) R S .Y 4 Lecture Committees. Mr. G, VANDENIFE S new sijert 1t Molire. tha grest Dramatiat,” Fronch Gomic with bl Causadish dans- A S B B S PATENT POLAR REFRIGERA R GEO: F. MERKLEE, Xo. A B Browdway. Cemetery is situated on the line of the M, T, ham Seation). seven miles Borie 5 lw";mwlx&—?._ . ‘The Woodlawn tem Keliroad (tusiu cutrance of the Centrai Park, Office No. W Curer, Controller. s Sense,—400 pogea—1td [ustrations. §1 3- M N 'L Coutents Tables sent free. Al e e B ¥ DOTE, . D, No. 1,13 Brsadway, New Yorx. O eltations free, doily, from 9 & m. to9p. m. Tavalide st & dis- tance may cousult by letier. i 4 ol for the Ruptured.—Seat fve. Addroas '—r_m_._'l_f.- L“'__!‘,"_'l.;'. Bowloh: o R withont Spectacls, i (g 7-.4! - from. #38 A np-stairs. ddress Pollak & Som, RSCHAUM RSN o. 69 Broadway, vess Fourtast. PIPES 1 _—' e 1 & e oy piace in TN INMACHINES, ad chiarge it not satishec, the city R et Jou Y £ " No.643 Brosdway, coraer B “p ZEDWIN FREEMAN, M. D R R to New York l!‘:‘-h : from at No. 93 Eust at. between [rving Plac - o S u;-.:“ OFEORGE rz“nmwg._ The For particuiars, Incioe Clothes of ull_kiude BEPAIRED by the ‘WASI |K0wl 0 \\'I'UX(]ISG“M.\(‘HI.\'E &05”“. Conrtlndios. New-York. by o ¥ -t -m' Shete Sewlux Vnchines (7 ¥ R M o No. us‘f:.{ N ¥ Hnir—" jet . wh $hadig 7 BAL ILEY