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Gen. Prim also states that the proximity of | soldiers in excellent, the a the United States and the continuance of the | Q'te Mexican Republic for eo many years, though maintained in civil anf foreign war, bad yet elto proluce a di whee against royalty, and if any feeling in its favor the Allies were utterly una- letect it during a two months occupation In conclusion, Gen, Pri Mowing truths : THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1862, FOR THR IMPORTANT NRWS of the day, flee legraph, Exprean, Mails, ae * Decame acclimated, ope fam of the Gist Mamachusetta, who nger on the Ocenn reporter that there i@ but Little sincere Union sentl- toent in New Orleans, son mince the bakin are those who were alwage in favor of the Unio Dut even there persona tinve tn caKe the rebel ahould ever prove the nt ug When the Ocean Queen left there were ly footed popular @@ Avventisemests must be handed in be fore nine ofclock in th = A the country, Is There a Conspiracy ¢ Tre Secretary of War, in response to a reso~ ce at bel very emall, en were taken dawn with vi! in the efty, but ae nese in Mie army al- eds ican, informed our T! oft who are for the city by Gen, Butler, ready to go over at ALY only fite American finger floating cver the city. Hie saya that Gon. Butler wee juatified iu issuing ve to women who toade It f practice ) foldiers. Bince the promulgation cove orders the indignant Indies ft) of the copfine the exhibition of their oute clings to folding thelr dresser c'omely to then when they are obliged to passa‘ vile Yau. ution of inquiry by the House of Representas | organization of vg the military jouth Caroling by en. HUNTER was tot organize these regiments God that the arms and cloth ver tho ght of eatal ate ituow that they thy tndividualmy alas, will accey monarch whe comea supported by th kee” in the etreet, were furnishe! | Businone wan very dullin the city, The hotele were open, but not very full. The theatres were froggy to obtaly paying sudieuces, but the unt! at a informed Gpon his requisition, and without any surtain Fito the d tion as to the manner in whikh they were to be So far as the Government, then, fs concernet, Gen, Mutler dint the y Majesty cranes ty miteld iad made {ta ape pearance amony the ahipping at that place, General Rutler bas established a regular and efficient quare Among the passenyera by the Govan Queen in Mre, Butler, wife of the General, Tuneat, Ait is relieved from all complic fad the negro regiments will be placed on a par with Gen, Hesren's alsutd proclamation, t parties in this city and in Washington are volved. At the time these ar about two months ag y with this affair, Whe New york C The Tistes regrets that the Lill for tho ad- mission of Western Virginia into the Union is to be laid over for another sossion, and, while the division of the olde adnoite Chat there are grave constitutional obeta- On the @th, Lteut..Col, Ogden, fi fai as were forwanted, Prpers in this that they wore i which they were nt fret Front Rogal, Va., June athe following information respecting itlon of Gen, Fremont’s army at that Tho assertions In regard to the insubore itimenta, we believe to atly exaggerated, if not wholly unfound- uct to may shat he Van Bonthuynen, @ citize t the very purp: se for | it be possible ignorant of the purposes | dination of the German re to which thoy wer the parties whe {rtially endedat leant lent, therefore, direct that, Ifthe facts be aap apply the lez talionia— evento denth, upon @ citizen of ow toay beintleted upon the sald W, Van Bout. really a secret ¢ 1 p ordered te Riot mond, me to the elty lettor from Lovell, of in extract: Preaidtout of the ied charged with asaat ‘eacape from that ol ead with stem mervicey be not » Vau Houthu the pe Picting A RRSTONGR, On the afternoon of the any Gent the people sb arching thither ted the only alternative that «tf tty restand re ‘The Palmeretou Government, q he government lish House of vat, it certaluly cuuued ars that a reso. nd told that aa his otfence w botthe worstin the rebel 1 ws aforns Ld be released, and oo far bie offer }oto etrip # Louse fron garret to the remoustrances of 9rsacee t Boing afterwards astured that the apy Lad e enpeds tn fact, to Richi thuyacn's npplient he was released aone SE Hd be abot down c AL confined if he would produce 1 wad under hin ¢ ted pon Major Van Be ye juary wvocatons about and in now, we Tb ovent the necessity of Magn of trie, cons , hereafter, allow me to add that in @ bett hange the courme either tor of justice, wluch my yudgnaent toay determine, A MILITANT REKOTTION, f the Tth a large {the Mint, it be then, ro you not feel and Gen, Frem« avows his intention to rvance of private rights, 6 \ aklressed by Treasurer of the United bell his wy ay gard over the other, The Woutp recommen ls Philadelphia as a ce for the erection of one of the new udries for the construction of iron+ clad vessels, on the ground that it is situated nowr an iron an conl country, in enemy's fleet, and would be eome rity for the loss of the Mint, a re, it appears system, which hae t & gratifying, a benetit of the suidiers and When the ree States come in, the na bigh degree, the intelli- ht of our solliers, us that all this money is iby the sobliers for the benefit of Tu many cases checks are dra which evcuts are certain to oceur In a short time, ndent writes t the several oth marebared with er inuteriait ## Covered with ® gum, and then applied to the object to be ornanon back ofthe paper ts then wet w x w emnied by the for woaring that building ou ang. + the condemned J army wajons wd foot aloft eottlony hu the tan was lwunched Buniness soos tbe gradually The 1s coutuin colunna of wants," ane rivals of goods from the 'Nurtly {the resumption of travel to New York, Minettian and Red River, payable to Savings Banks, or individuals as a contribution for several persons fur the benefit is system is yet in its ia fancy, Mr. Cisco reports that nothing has happened to operate against the practic king of the law, although the duties imposed by 1 require the exercise of tiny Ye peoied off, leaving the 4 usually w flower, 9 dam, or a Little pi ‘a Venus, ov sotue ged or oral acene,trausterred upon Gen, Siopley, military comuan Jeans, has taken the city contract: holds them to their cob the clenulincrs, aud consequently th fare really very’ ben itifuly is ditteult to considera le care and mwhich the colored prints are stamped. Or. “ly and providing for wlth of the nota Uh iterature was t Prociaranth orart! ane wring ia our filer of papare, ‘Tho following luteresting extracts are from a pri- Death of Mr. Buckle. Tur last steamer from news of the death of Mr, Husny Tuos. Becnte, from which the f itor dated at New ¢ Jani brings the ine oie, z mum which the dee na on the 11th ins here are almost eutirely fined to migar wud moiasses, which le given in ex- the celebrate] author, at Damascus, on the 31st change for the whowoluto necessari of life. Bo etringens bas the blockade been at this port thut was extensively known 5 one of the ripest scholars and most profvund thinkers of the age, Hi ; per thus peeling off, leaven tl by gi impercep til ative dayet breal—the rich « ero are sold for wou entire « Wy was Poor alike, The Liout, Lt the first cargo of flour, aud tt guction today. ‘The maximum fove was twenty dollars per barzel, tos money, Axed by General Butleh- ¥ francs buy etock en ithe ching ware iu an ordivary family into very good imitations of Bevrem and t) benutifc ornament #ll the candles, nninteresting and elegant art, and te It is even suid tat the Eiaprem ornameuting the candles which nho burns in ber Loudoir, most extensively known is the ‘Ilistory of BMo- ‘aud though there are many opinion as to the seope or tendency that work there can be no doubt of the genius and fearning of ite author, Mr. Beckie: at thi The currewcy ot the Duls repriated on the bucks, and Decaloomanie ter me of his death was un- consitte of broken bank io half, mak- bus ticket railruad w of all kinds, of val * There was a Uuion fag raised on the City Halt on Saturday, aniidst ecto euthusinam aud muc The Trimunw observes that {f the polley of upholding *lavery in bebalf of rebels be a wine derstood to be on his way to the United States ucceas, but dare 4 Aa the life of @rerident ts worth Little who dares advocate Uulon, As yet the elty is Dut itis thought that e few days will to behold for himself our great national struggle in which he is known to have taken # mostf ly interest, If Le had been permitted to reach this ning one, it hes a right to ack for the evidences that Halleck, McClellan and Butler, who have uge in our fav Tesidenta of the city despise Lovell for run- always refused to moddle with the wsefu) in conciliating the insur- uthwest, Virginia aud Now Or- e canbe no doubt that he would | have been. suce el a favorable inthuence in diverting | gents in the 8. 0 ated thoughts of the old world in favor | COUDEFY peo} ke for letting bim vun withor the landing of our for despise the city n effort to prevent Thavo heard many men speak very indiguantly ajainst nef rune’ Street Commiasjouer.tT! the beat time of uny in ti ‘The gratifying sutell spocto payments by tl A correspondent from Newbern, N.C., gives detailed and apparently reliable statement of the colored school affair, which fully convicts Mr. Becktx was born in England, and was under forty years old when he died, @n unfinished work as the monument to his ge- y clork of @ runaway y fay his horse made e ace, of @ resumption of banks of New Orleans is auuouuced in the Tavs Deira of the 1th, ferws row Texas, rimber of refugees from Texas came on the © Among them are three brothers Vverett, natives of Kaoxville, Tennessee, whose father owns end Works a farm im Rusk county, Texas, wi'beso young men were by Jontate to jolu bene bys they alwe: Sehes until last April, Mr, Colyer of haste and indiscretion, exonerates Gov, Stanly and fully corroborates th taken at the outset of this afuir by the St being a paltry trick got up to croate ua abolition ius, which no living man can complete, He fas possessed of a fine library of nearly 40,000 volumes, and, like many men of remarkable ge ius, received Lis education chiefly from private sources, having been taught by his father, aided by able tutors, His death, in the very morning of his fume, will excite @ wide-spread feeling Though we would not accept all Mr, The Eventno Post observes that our war Prospects at present are not such as to warrant usin refusing the aid of the three millions of southern negroes {A suppressing tho rebellion, when thelr aged fathe ‘The brothers th threatenod with hang- consented to epllaty but ine stead of going to the recrutting station made thelr way to Brownsville aud thence on board the U. & Bvck.e’s theories, and may even deem him Dogmatic at times, yet it is impossible to re- strain the feelings of sarrow that arise at tho Our Generals, it says, make fine plane, and thelr she M om friends abound in fair promises; but when Hale | lena eo 'Y, whieh took Lem to New Or- ‘These young men say that General Sam Houston, ® aeceasioniet, 1s at heart a Union leck, with one great army, lice in tho West, death of a man—vot known Indeed tg the multl- vainly fecling about for the exemy who has tude—but whose loss wakes tho whole world jan Jacinto Kiver, slipped through hig fingers) and when, after Manaeaas and Yorktown, our other great army les imbedded In the swamps of the Chickahom- toy, with the whole valley of the Shenandoah French Empor: A carrer from General Pui to the French ‘Tue people of Texas aro divided on the question Emperor, dated Orizaba, March 17th, hus been | and the road to Washidgton almost open, and published, and is highly interesting a8 gfording | Jackson receiving reinforcomeuts unobstructed of secession, the Irish ant Germans being» mos bile tue natives and obietly the ldedly in favor of secession, evidence of the real feelings entertained {a Spaps | wherewith to crush tho emall and divided armlos (sl military aud diplomatic circles, however, tn favor of cotton During anywhere in the State of Texas, of Banks, Fremont and Shiclds, it is surely timo to stop fooling about the negro, and set to work with what meaus Providence gives us to Leat ply to an autograph letter from the Emperor, The Derby Day in Engl the contents of which we can ouly infer from the ds Be.r’s Lire 1x Lonpon gives the fullowing account of this famous race, which excites so teply, The fact, however, of his sending @ lete ber to the General of an allied power indicates a great an interest in the secret intention which probably looked to the Later from New Orleans, orting world, and which caine off on the 4th of June; Of all the memorable sights which the vast camer Ocean Queen, P, E. Terry, Esq., arrived ot an early hour yesterday morning from New Orleans, which port she leit on tho 11th, and the South-west Pass on the morulng Sny ulterior | of the 12th, Getachment of General Pris from the E sigantlc resources, autry will this year four qnarte nowt indeli # it may, General Pris, in his reply, shows that he utterly repudiates designs on Mexico, ani tells his Linperial Majes- ty come very plain truths on the subject, “U1o | aud New Orleans papers to the 11th, inclusive, acknowledges the honor pald him Ly bis ny ty, au the pride that he felt in leading the sl- diers of Spain side by side with the legions of He aids, however 1 But, elre, f could have wished another batdle fie and other enemies brings a number of pa 40 ed to it, fo Characteristic ig itof th arnetery and of thab undy tug love which remains immovable tu th of fashion, and which matntal The Ocean Quoon brings P Massereau uf Now Orl Gen, Butler, and orde orre Boule aud Sherif cans, who were arr, ‘be sent to Port Ware provided with questers, bow- Shoridf Massoroau wae for dent of @ secession organizae ‘Taking vip our position inthe Grand Stand, we may remark that never before did we behold « anter; siuce bere, untiring industry ved to tty numerotia ‘of the world, the 'y impressed on the witnonsed it will undoubtedly It is a sight of sights, this even to those who hi aglinh athleticsports he British heart suid hw vant assemblage, and never before did the min shine iu full splendor on a more glorious Derby Day, The bill” was densely crowded, and how on earth all tiny ayaiust Mexicau troc Mon ia New Osjeaus known asthe “Southern Asso- bequire no glory. the multitudinotis vehicle Gen, Print then states that the arrival of ‘These prisoners, it oppea the suulitnudinoye re ‘6 boon among the mont prominent of ¥ rebel aidere and abettors block" and reached the Downs, and how their occu- pants expected to yet back to London again. this samme Derby Day, was @ problem that Lord Dun- dreary might have been reasonably excused for sticking at, ag something that no fellar can mnake out." Bo crowded was the Grand Stand and enclo- sure Itkowise, that perambulation was @ labor, and usiness was got through with daeuly, Numerous Gen. Atmore and other Mexicans, unter spo- cial instructions from hie M. monarchy in Mexico, rendered it impo: Lum to co-operate in w myusure that was utterly ‘@t Variance with the instructions he and all the Other commander had received, Lo ulso gives other statesmanlike reasons over ance the first breaking Geucral Butler deemed it the Less course to pursue to mrvest them and place them where, for the fur ture, they would not be likely to do much damage to the Union cause, GENERAL NEWS, The Provost Marshal is exactii out of the war, and ty to establish @ were the foreiyu visitors, and consi erable, doubt. Jess, Was thelr surprise at the “rough and ready” shouts on the part of bookinakers to "lay against anything” snd everything, On the first notifi-ation from the Foreign Oifice that the Japanese Arabasaa- ors intended to visit Epsom and behold the won: Derby Day, Mr. Dorling had @ special ‘ected for their use ou the lef or lower oud Grand Stand, with « private entrance, ce of the Grand Stand, from the the course, waa a sight n't easily to be forgotten, exhibiting, ag it did, ® display of fe- male loveliness arrayed tn Nght and elovand sume mer toilettes, bot ‘izaing and enchanting. With- oration and other vere quite plenty, are giving of New Orleans, who four to insult every Union 4d the order of Gen, has occurred, where & wa had insulted an officer by vule gar Isnguage and was punished, Efforta are now being made to raise and clean the cotton from. th was duruped after being eet ou fil Masor Monroe and Dr, Stone @ rabld_ ultra e+ Cossioulet of New Orleans, arenow in Fort Jack- 8 brigade ts up the river, ‘The Moreover, 1 evter Bire, thattuere are Bhould be #, #1 The secession lad! Bo the Vieeroys, who better ur worsee jis tg and all avcording & the « people of that dx Batler, and but o: lastanc nt aud informas, horn wud usage of gov> mente interests of 8 secular river, where i Burope when by the viownce: Burrloane some throne is eave moral interests or {n the Grand Stand, to the lending nobles a: ‘Were amembled @ host of wortbles of the ‘ilet ity was represented in the person of the Duke eration to desire the r which it uever kuew, aud thing Law taught it wo ‘desire Siet Maasaclunctts, Ceuse the present Ushment Maine regineuts a RK 18th Connecticut and 12h | of Cambridge. statloned In the clty—the Bist If the attendance was the largest over known, #0 also was the fleld for the all-oventful ‘exceed- ing by one the thirty-three etartery in tho famt exbl- of monat ay, pT iy" St Abuuneiation Square, the 18th at the Custom Mouse aud the 12th atthe Mint, ‘The health of the % ever chronicled Feoe and stakes are : Trin Danny BtaKee of 60 sr8, each, BAL, for tose of second borte whieh wan the ¢ GENERAL BUSINESS, HAVING RELATIVES RK PRIENDS PERSONAL NOTICES. es T THE PENSION AND WAR CLAIM established in 1817, by |. Armny, pensions and disabled sol $1! of pay collected for the widows an who have died of been killed in service, Prise bow due officers and men who served om {oemele making cep tures. Particular attention givem All PERSO} yen aa ieire of eaters receive 104) Bova, out fend the winner to pay 100 suvs. to- Feqrulations of the course, rected « OF STRONG DRINK, should at once use DR. ZELL'® NERVINE POWDERS, fi Unknown to the drinker in coffee, battaless and. free from “Mtrawherry Festival, St, Ann's Church, ty Motrisanin, cor, of 105th st and Bt, Ann’ ave, whl be beldin the church grounde on day, 19th, and Friday, 2001 4th ave, tation at M tt Haven, at terminus of Blave end Pook 8p ferry at Ma A charting excursiou and a most deligh' charming rire, apot 16 Thirty-seven horaee were entered for thin race, and thirty-four started, ‘T wt 63 Divigion at, and & SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, RELATIVES CAN HAV! #100 BOUNTY, PRIZE M PAY ANI) PENSIONS CC CASHED, AT J.D. Mt 1) NAVY BANKERS, Bac ha and Colds rub t Take toe Pie at the ave 4) =D BRIGGS NEWLY invented coru and bunion aleviator is @ harm. % bunons, fre ad muat proves heavy Letuing men who were ortent of any on record, nd only occupied two & baif seconds, the dine nd abalf, One of the very Inat ing wae 1,00 to 20 ectaous, for whom there “aneaking affection" earli pointe less were taken in ‘The result of the race—the 4 vortte by ati outaider—was product citement, and if the hot #0 universal aa made for the disappo' jentlemen, moat of whom lone Rat, Roach, Croton and Bed Bug Exterminator, CORTAR'S"..Blectric Powder for Insects, Mothe with oly evo ence RREARS OF 1 banc TON, GILBER Trinity Buiidings, New York, TY MONEY, | BOUNTY LA wanes, se siinptly procured aut goliected, DY ANE ‘Agent and Ato ‘aizng, 10 Butloile 6t, ou the first bh it. 6 fetor, 212 Broadwa: ro Henrsr P SILVER TREASURY NOT! §. DEMAND NOTES AND 7 6-10 soit banca 89 fnew atte.) He by W. Ht. MARSTON, a promptly pro uriaai in the Stand wae due allowance must be ment experienced by the vy, ae wall os « ‘The larvont mtock, the bent styles, the lowest i ‘ace to buy. Pieuse call and examine fr you rey B. BALDWT d other precio’ pad for’ Ameri ; y tiovuing wluut 11 o'clock, and wish A. BARNARD, Gok Je NAVAL AGENCY Washiagten and New York—Army aud navy money, arreate of 4 sesmen and marines, Quartermasters, cone claims agvinst the Government Mect ing here, when as little aa from 20 aud ¥6 to bin for the Derby, though bie performance seut him outof ty, many whe were | wen tiken abou mubecquent indiffere the market, conneq) INTS— BOILED Py \astic roof ol, W) cte w ochre, and Spx Qhelr wilows @ tractors, and ot! Ing themaelves unexpected wit & Lear aquenk for it, however, after t to the boy Leing unable to draw Lin weight without the bridle, which, on being brought the scale—to the uo little torts Marquin's backer, whoao f temnporsry @urpenne nt, N. ¥. 8. M-By order of BAGLEY, commanding this regi+ ment how et Clous's Milla, V ceived at the Armory. cor thin city, for thrce days. to New York in turoe months Paymaster Kehoe, wid Leutenauts Breslin for duty in New York, verted toattend to the eulistinent and fore i of (hese reeru ta, TULLY, Quartermaster, & ie members of of New York and Dr nid wt thelr meeting y evening, 19th t ortance lias to be tranw By é BLAIK, Pres; JEW Oye 10 FOR HORSES INN c charge #4 per mouth ua N. J. or E, EVA! seox and Grad sta, tu nge during the Brewing wae warmly ked-for triumph, which haw fully atoned for ia previous dinppoibe: and for the il! Inck that at: tended the career of Polestar and other horses wc arf, His winnings exceed xclumive of the atakes, which amount to run for; and the reported ty be a noble 8—SKIKTS—SKIRTS=MIt NER, Hoop Skirt Manufacturer, public against | F piace of business having been dete ments with Caractac nection with th t reg slap arty will report to the at Port Hamilton, Loug Tala £6,525, the richent Derby ¢ largest winners after him are Jord, who thr we iu for £1 three and four thousand), Mr, B Miudy, Mr. Ble |, ec. iron at Middle Park, Elibam, ASED PRISON, af Volunteer regimenta (PHE COPARINERSHIP HERELOPOKE of BOLD & BALDWIN, the kinding wood business, te thie mutual consent, LDWIN, Brovklyn, B.D. Ji RAP PENTY, ANTI existing under the fri ane carrying on was bred by Mr. Ble JOUN BOLD, ire, Led ob the mM wary. 1861, and evening, the Qh ti write for their « ofthe wehool at NE sant heir collect uate hin fare, KN hitherts bave u ptly removed ; thus ve 4 raon, N. J jeld Tdac* 127 WEST CASIT for nll kinda of We aK ercinims for w lors iowa and heirs, promptly collected or cagh- JW. YAN, 207 Browdwa Lenefit of the cll tr ! Music this (Thursday jw the discutofiture of his offern for his horne af. LDIERS WHO ENLISTED UNDER The firet coll ofthe President for three months and ol for the war, can $0 ¥ calling on or addressing A. VA 4 TT of the EMAN( I INSTIPUTE, THIS /T June 16, at & AGUE will beheld in Win aigna for banks Lotels and offices, a of the winner, Weight of that name, F.G. MICHARDSON, fold Qtncrteg ERS, SEAMEN 4 26 Doors open at % WIL! N Preaideut of the Le cla or 6 thekets for $1 Tickets 25 conte AIMS AND HOl IN TR\S, Wh of aearletion, I $42 Kighth av, iiewr Sath a Win. N. Cling pe “ PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN — RILAW ‘ FOX, year on lin for life, | Chappell, ouly tho Derby for blu. \i “Ge/A black oF malted 18, £0 wud 850, y © relatives and friends of the family are re: apoctfully invited t day) afternoon, 19th reaidence of her Lath ¢, cor a bay horse, standing 18 handa 1s tiful bloodlike he: atroug quarters, nm Tuoaday, 17th tn *, Ruth, widow of nud knees, w Bar kore, 200 Tra bovay, He baw 's blaze of B MILITIA” \ ut. warranted, $3 50 to Soper bbl aodalcther @ ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend the funeral service, from the reidence of hor #t ue along that you 46) Greenwich rt, rou't Orget the N ularly in one of bi wou't Lrget the a ne wil be tak cM oh THOMAS R. AGNEW, our and Tea Dealer, Apolut, L. 1, June 18th, Brid- get Dally, a ual isk of Keluore, Co, 1 Jel2 4nctis Cavan, Treland, aged 40 : UTIER=PRESH, RECEIVED DAILY 5 firklns and dairies; ale) various ow priced butter for male at prices, by BD. LE this (Thursdoy) after: noou, 19th Inet, ab 3 o'clck, frou Lev late reslene™, oT Colyer wt, bet. ath and Sth DOWniE—At while viniting at the rem Tho following is from tho Loudon Srontixo p pe Presidents of Groen onkert, N.Y. cn Jem Mace and Tom Ring.—There bility of aucther match between th ing rien to aay that he ta willing y have the first chan. tor hinderance now wo undersigned ¢f riy with Messrs, Nel- y informa hie frends tice, mo that King ia, therefore, wo h between Mace wer to the Champion's letter, las per, Toin King writes 1 was much surprised at from Macoin your last weck's tively to state thas F the fight, and the morning in his own bouse, the enme time saying he nd would rather me go with family are re- wotfully invited to attend e iy TWA tnwt, at . Trains will have wie of FISH OF ALL KINDS, which he et the lowest market raves, ie patronage in he apipenred in FREEMAN—At Fortress Monroe, June 19 wounds received at the battle of B, Freewan, of 4th Mozart Regiment # Ham and Jave Frovwan, of 125 East dist ot, aged + 8D Dey st, N.Y STOKE, 421 Teas, Coffees, dc, anor place in soon 4, 17,8" o named him but to pralwe MARRIS—O0 We Wiltew Harris, land, th the 854 year of hin age. bs vee gud friends of the family, and the Society, are rospactiliy tae tive of Bray, Cv, Du bt fairly, conse, iven up at his own house, aftor the —LREAKFAST AT stated, in the tare of Nat HEAP RESTAURA Jon Hote , 168 Prin 20th Anat, wt 2 + brother-in law, Job cor, North Thu aud Ast ats, Williainsburgly without further notice, Clifton, and Mich y more letters ou this mit in, tnd do trust Tuseday, $1ib tnat, of apoplexy, BOARDING HOUSE KEEPE of Harmony Di formerly, aud will etop Lim from gubning away y juvited ty much quicker than be anticipates, respocttuliy invited ' Lite PUWLER & ay morning, 19h inst natn taken to Fort Lee at 2 o'clock, P.M, fur ¢ p MAMILY FLOUR, MMILY FLOUR, ~FINIURES th Wart Wuseum H | & l ra Bes OO EI a Sea en ea Oe ee a Se ee | j =| 7 kD articles, or if trticles nud another Ueposit, L will eign oud 21 London street, Ri Jown more money and MeGUIRB—On Tuesday, June 1t' MoWuire, the beloved wife of James. Baliy Mounae, © riguda und acquaintances of ly iuvited to atten ° 3) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, f’eaw® aR eh bet foal POLLOCK—On Woansats 1) In tho Lath goar of the” Felatives and friends 9 ter fust, ob for Kee 130 Ae ee TL yours @ prow lly invited to Dn, 19th ine ad 1 ve! eon-in-law, BB. Lip & CONDECTION: store, A cood location ohattunville atages atop at the orale pu®acar retailed ae TO A MOTHPR ON THR o r By Pye Henry Chaves Used by Baiilere Brothers, 440 Broadway, New Y iy renidence, 167 Forty-ev 0 I petw 82d and 83d sta, N.Y. : Cot Atlantic an M Wr Dalry Buster, from 14 40 9 This little volume, which is a reprint from an English work that has gone through six editions within Afteon months, answers over three hundred tions, which none but @ mother would think of asking, concerning the manay dren from Lirth till they arrive at the age of pu- If wo mistake not, the Laformation cone veyed covers all the cases that can by any posel- bility arise respecting the numerous ills that lie in wait for children, The book is written in a popular form, and cannot but prove acceptable to mothers and nurses, although it may offend many of the old-fashioned prejudices of the nur- ery, Light, air, sleep, food, exercise and clean- liness are insisted on as the great esseutials of they are of adult-life, but how these are to be appliod 60 as to secure the required degree of health, we would recommend the curious to find out for themselves tn this valuable Little Jina fow days, YING GROCERY Ward. For particu r. THOS. BARCLAY, 212 Eighth At tle Olg Baad ot LER 4 mNTpity, the residence of Lis mo! ment of chil- LEASE AND FIXTURES Doge ST: OR SALE~BROOKLYN CITY i ‘or particulars, knquire of J. eee Re SS ‘OF store, 24 A RERDIN—On Tuesday, 17th inet, Jnmee Rerdin ‘oat, Co, Lituoriole, Irelaud, ‘His relatives and frienda are respecthully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, 19th fos at 9 c'vlock, from his late resid va oa & untive of Neweaatle EPOT FoR J. MADFIELD's Finest a pretium freworke=asmertinent ‘est quality an} at th ULDS, Ch "ag the nuraber, 39 Jgha, FIRST PREMIUM None genuine without our trade mark, CA 1, EDG Manufacturer's Depot 37 Maiden Lane, ol Counts jobbers ded Baact255 OK SALE—THE §8' @ grocery and liquor’ luation toe smar business to attend to, K AND Fixtures re Will be gold at var RING—On Wednesday, 19th Inet, Predorick W, Ring, gon of Willie ‘The friends of the fau to attend the fim 19L Lnet, ab 2 o'c) parents, East Willlamsburgh, BUANLAN»On June 17th, Ellen, the beloved Ai in the 61st year of her ‘The funeral will tke place on Thursday after: grelock, from her Vote reek 1 Catharine Rip, 1y are respectfully invited iw (Thureday) afternoon, fig Haw reaidence of Bs “Apply oa. ae pretalsess $60 Bae 1048 SB. No agdute need apply. els 6¢ OR SALE—CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY and liquor store, situated, ead dealers favited to inspect of Joseph H, Svanle ad on Row, jela a" (OR BALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, In @ good Yocation for an Irish or Germuay ng 8 Gret-elaas business cheap; reason for aelli ply Mr. SALKELD, rated Union torpedoes; be beet ae oity, oon, 19th inst wt &, dence, #46 South tb at, Williamsburgh, BUTTONS At Willlamaburgh, Jude 14th, Elizas beth A. Berry Buttor ew Button, @ uative of the News, &c., on Third Page. EWORKS! FIR, yesseis f hia Excelsior Firétorks, 1s 48 200 Ninth ave, bet ALEXANDER WAUGH, NT® PATENT Lratien if of Mr, Mat esate deput, for the sale or UIE Gras lary Berry, of Papers please copy. SS eee] ARTICLES FOR SALE, RRIAGE3, HOR: at, comer Nori Banyum's Musee 18 Atty 8 wirn cuniost- ties and visitors now, Com, Nut, a South A) can Iguana, &e, with r day, are the attrac REWORKS — A GENERAR 4SSORT- Ale, with a 8 years went of plain and colored fireworks, and of whi for atie by BADEAU, Wasiington at, FIXTURES OF A store for sale, ine E STOCK AND fancy goods and millinor, Reasona for selling, the enlth. Apply at 143 ¥. jed B4ac*1S5 "M FIREWORK! actin ey AND HARNESS for salo—2y0 Ught and open buggies, grocers wagons dopet and nea, Ac., at 10 Nevins oh aud ¢ | FIRST PREMIC 50 borses, bare BRANDRETIVS VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL F bone fron, unreliabj rdckers aud Torpedoes at the Tho largest assortment 'T COLORED L. mi RASBURGER & NUN, Malden Laue,cér William o house $16@ mouth, T business, 404 Canal at, WILL BUY” Ti end lease of a lager bi 'OR SALE—ONE 10- HORSE ENGINE HM, DARLINGTON, oor of THEY REDUCE THE DEATH PRINCIPLE, AND INCREASE TIE LIFE PRINCIPLE, FORTY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE ‘ HAVE APPROVED THEM. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 204 CANAL 8T., BRANDRETH HOUSE, ALSO, NO. 4 UNION BQUARB, BUGAR COATED, 12 conte por box, of twelve Pills, Original, 25 Pills in a box, 96 ots, with full A SCHOONER OF 60 TONS feot of water when loaded, jock, Jerwey Ca bi 9) a mises, Cor Ludlow au t4, or would let We at the Uniou Hoyse, ER TON aud 10 yeare old, good $1 PER TON 4 the owner hai ho use 6 years old, sour 4 Cherry st, N. ¥, OF SWAN'S ATMOS. fur soda water or root beer, G. @ 1. EDGES 1776~: ny o y 847 Maiden Lane. my25 24actiso 084 AL—BEST RED AND coal et summer pric JPA RIT and #29 Thompaon OAK, Ht, B. TITUS, Agent, SS MISCELLANEOUS, DS£AsEs OF TI Ra Notice to Returned Prisoners of Wur. Heapgvanrens, New Youn Hannon, Font Haaivron, L. 1, June 12, 1564, Capt. F. 8, Larnard, U, 8, Army, ti now at buy Governor's Lslaud, mustering for pay the released prisoners of war recently arrived 4h 266 Greenwich st, LA BLACK HOR! LAR! T yours vld; suitable fo THROAT AND CIAL, RESULTS { iuuoxial remedial agents by INSUFFLATION TUBE, 1¥2 Becond ave, COAL, BEST QUALIT ‘and white ash, all wizen; lam now une peatand will continue to do oy aud melt the above low price from yard 104 Thompson ay bet. Spring and Prince sl OQ, DUNNE, may?4 24act207 All wishing to receive their trutatlon of retions, must rep ay proper and com> F eeiitput delay to “RIOR SCHOONER— #4 Aub foot water; 8 years old: well ler; on easy tering to a responsi. |* 1, MASTERS, 41 fd ball els se08 FOR SALE—12 HORSES §UIT- ed for icemen oF cartineny to be old cheap, Inquire in the crocery store, cor, of eve, Brovalyn, Que for § 1,000 new and second hand hats, dri end black, for 600, $1 and $1 00, 90 Nassau HE, ‘ty, NJ, has Iatcly published « treatise eign aud Native Herbal Preperations," for the posi- tive and permanent eradication of the above com- aint Which he is willing #o send to any. 96, Ob thy receipt of namo ed address, Je —————— WNBROKER'S TICKETS PURCHAS- edtOf clothing, diamonds, dry goods, é&c.; cash advanced on wuy of the above line goods; & | Vusiness coats, $2; pants, $1; Q. LBYLB, 443 Broome ot, Lod a a VARICK 8T.—HORSES AND},WAe taken on livery ; wagons an ay, corn, and oad meal feed loweat cash prices, of closhing ov band vests, 00 conte,

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