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THE NEW YORK SUN “MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 186 — — Barot (ut. fre “fire in the Boushern heart’ has evidently been so eifectnally extinguishe! by the war, tat Yamory bineel’, if he were aiive, would hardly Le sble to raise @ spark. The circumstances con- pected with the capture of Maonata, rebel Gover- por of Bouth Carolina, illustrates how completely tho arrogance of the chivalry, in that hot-tet of treason, baa been huimbied, A leuteuank with Bien moo, went to Colimbia to make the arrest, with no supporting force any sere in the nelyh- borhood, Wane Hamrrom, witb « part of bis rebel cavalry brigade, waaln the city, and wanted to “oloar out! the audactour Heutenant and bis litte band, But the people implored him to do nothing of the k'nd; and, on the contrary, were profuse in the'r attentions to the Union soldiers. Columbia, fn proportion to its siza, coutsins mere wealthy end aristocrnuc fam!lion than any other city in tho Bouth, Tb was there that the first act of secession was passed, there thet the plan for the = ** Confederacy"’ originated; and no district fn the South wae more venomone against the Union than that of Columbis, But four years of stern, practionl war, bas taught South Carolina a Jenton that could not have been acquired undor other circumstances, ler people, te little olig- archy of slaveholdere who controlled the Blate, ‘were #0 inflated by their own self-conceit that they imagined Bouth Carclina to bee powor that none dared to dispute. This excessive pride bas been humbled, end the circumstances under which Gov- ernor MaGnata wae given up, shows that the jesson sory have received will not even require a repeti« tion. Thore who have been so fortunate as to aur- vive the war may now look upon the statue of Joan ©. Catnoun, which they erected to his tnemory for having conce:ved an! advocated the idea of secea- sion; and, in yazing upon it, they may profitably meditate upon the folly of walking in illustrious tooteteps, when they plainly lead te run, The Two-ldens Party, Tan new radical platforma—negro enfranchine- Wont and repudiation—t# composed of one strong, and one weak element. The first clause will doubtless commen! itealf favorably to a'l who have Deen politically identified with the extreme op!- nions on the slavery question; but the second can- ot fail to be a source of weakness, and will necos- Sarily tend t neutralize the effect of the more pop- ular proposition, Toere fe no considerable class of Northern people who would desire, counsel, or con- @ent to repudiniion in any possible contingency, The feeling of pride with which our tnatitutions @ro regarded, and the disposition to maintain the honor of the nation unaulli d, pervades all classes of our people; and the base suggestion of a» pro- ject to debase the country in the estimationof the world, will not be entertained by them. But there Ye another reasov, and one whose tangibility cannot be disputed, why the people will Teceive the scheme of repuciation with «lsfavor, ‘The people are directly and individuelly mterested Yn paying the national debt to she last farthing, What isthe national lett? Por the movst part it consists alrmply of “promises to pay" that the peo- ple tuemselves bold against the Government. The national sccuritios are practically nothing else than evidences which the people have received for money advanced to the Government, and which sre payalle at stipulated perioda in the future, Now the poople—the holders of these securities — ero invited by the ra‘licals to entor into # acheme whose object isthe cancellation of these evidences of indebtedness, The case is sulatactially thie: A business man in need of funds, applies to his friends for an advance of a certain sum of money. They comply, and take his notes, payablo with Interest, at specified datos, The holders of these ootes then mivise the maker thereof te suspend, with the know edge thet Ly such suspension they will lose every dollar of the investment, The Idea is absurd, yet this is precisely what the ra is arc now advising the people to do. Every voter does not hold » Government bond, ft fo true; but he ts poor, indeed, who le not a creditor of the Government, Every mau, woman and chili, who owns so much three-ceut cur- reney stamp atands in this relation to tl overn- mont, for the national curreucy in circulation is» Part of the uations! db, nnd differs only in form from that represouted by the bonds. There never wasa national det ao entirely held’by the peoply asia thatof the United Shaws, Tue debs of Great Britain —nearly dc ours--ta held by the people: and eminent writers coutend shat this very tact ie the secret of England's fleanciai proapyity, Bus there ‘# thi¢ ar portant ditterence bet ween thocasect England,and thas of the United States: Case tue great bulk of theev athe former tion being owne! ly the working poople. On the contrary, ous uational securities are diffused among ail classes, rich and poor, capitalist and laborer alike, Rep dilation, Sherefore, would be not) lens than finaneral suicide, ving Every feel.ng of patri- ovwm, honor, and self iuterest is ne “parily op Posed to such @ project and in asking the people } endcrse ao manifestly absurd prop sition, re! heave mate en egregious blunder Sorte ss the negro, and they should stick to they have any expectation of Pulitical sucess Negro suffrave alone t) ey micht make a success- fulhobby, but they will find that repudiation will be s millstone that wil snk th platform in Spite of the buoyant stren sh of the uexro, alma at Some Lime Hope ef Clean streets, Tenia is at last a pi spect of s favors), in the condition of the streets of Ip ac cordance with the legislative euscty eutthe Birect Commissioners have received bide for Of the streets by coutract, and it is that the award will be made to-morrow. Nhe pubs lie will be gratified to learn thas His importent step towards cleanliness hag been taken, he wever much they may regret the tardipess wiih Which the movement has been made, The contract sya. em is the ouly one by which we can expect 10 ee eure # refor nation in the Street department, anid if the details are now properly carried out, there is Ro reasou why the streets should uot be putin « Deelthful condition. Bas unless the contract is eure- fully framed, and tho contractors bound by explic't €nd unos un, the change from the present wretched System will be only nominal. Ts te of course presumable that the parties who shall engage performs this work will Not exceed the sti- pulate! requirements, Ou the contrary, if any flaw ean be cet cted in the specifications, which can possibly be made to innure to she pecaniary ben- eft of the contractors they will certainly make the opbof it, EBsperieuce baw OOPly dep yootraied oe change this city, he cleanlug ated le specitiontio Ciation of citizens, with a paid-up captial of uearly b | balfa million dollars, (nants A, Dawa, late | ae Becret of War, is the conductor of the new this fact, and the public will hold the Oommiss!on- ors remponsit's if they shall leave any opening for be to preserve the digni: evarwn O/ tho fullest perforinance of duty on the Tous Hew ieatneals meint port of paid corwactors, We allude to these ! of the movern sent with ae muuch zea! as any f | State bas exbibite’, He w. any man, or to any pec | enils of justice, ‘bis of the Bate, Ip twe ¢ that the Governorts co Ww il be directed to the rr the restoration to her pec Lepp.ness, facta, at the proseut time, for the reason that con- tractors heretofore have acted on the apparent | ypothesi# thet the etreste of New York covaimt only of Broadway, Fifth avenue, und a few of tne other popular thoroughfares. Upon these the labor end the money have been maluly expended, an! les’ pretentious streeta have been left to take caro of themselvos, Thin ‘nvidious distinction in favor of the wealthier localitios is what the peo, le now expect tle Btrcet Commiationersto prevent. There 19 po reason why the crowded streets on the eant side of town should be less cleanly than those wo Ficlets gray colored or ed in lor-ckirts, while th he namet, The expenses of street cleans | of the petticoat, and profius ing are borne by the city at targe, | Ora! canen with ater! ‘en of enormous rite, Black t ond the pocrer classes should wot be exclided frora their share of the proceeds, Let there be no cause for s continuance of this unjust diserimina- tion under the new management, We wan: Mroal- wey and Fi‘th evonue to remain aa cleanly aa the now are, not because they aro popular atreets, Leoause they sre strovts of New York ; and we want those that are less notable brought up toe condition that wilb at least makethem habitable and bealsbful, It devolves upon the Commission+ ers, in mosking tho new contract, to guard agatust the abuses that have heretofore been # gloring. They now have the power to provide ayanat the evils with which the city has so long been aMictet m thie respect, and they will be held to a atrict accountability for the faithful performance of thor duties. But the continuance 4 the carded these, and mate wa tulle, aud paille ce riz benn ine variety of ways, but on with encs of tulle athe bac veil of th: sawe aeteriol, pretty etiect, come out for the epri wezes de Cham! orry ing comtumes, Muslin ore the saroe, anc ever with sta Tie dresses are tnade imyuct but parrow over the ui wer part; an and or 4 lw fiik or fancy materiel @reos when so create @emeshing new anc Shing may be appiet hair, which is fantesiuc arnie, the back halr tet eron the head: and if tr is marrower, and dies not Curls, however, are ioore by of (alee Lair adved tw the Vy marvelous aod slam edged fact thet ther the subject. We have not parti-celored ¢hipnons but burpiise me, did the tashoo bpeusld neta, with ateel cc Much worn, end havea Kecond Sober Thoaghts, Tna Mexican “Emigration” project has expired in ite infancy, Goneral Oarsaa, the chief agent, in this country of the Juaues party, lately declared, fa Memphis, that he bad nothing to do with this selene, and thet the liberals of Mexico had no official connection with it, So farasis known con- cerning this impracticable project, it seems to have been originated by a few unauthorized partion, who, in be language of Genera! Rosronars, bad been “kicked ontof the army.’ The object wes doubtless speculative, and was about aa patriotic esthatof the bounty brokers used to be, Thero are doubtless many soldiers who, by a myatematic course of lying on the part of the leaders in A Valaable Invention The London Bran 6 Islington, accompanies by ¢ thie enterprisa, were led to belleve that Alibougs adoption wi'l they would really subwerve their own | jury from te experis interests by accepting the ‘thousand doi. conted with the solu te to burst ont inte f om them only prod Charring of the substauce ex. firewood costed wit thes the tlaine of a lemp; a edin alcohol was ad to be had expended it larly exposed vb burat through. the solution stavuluured for Were quite extinguished by young lady, attired in bal larsin gold, and eight bundred acros of Bovore land.” But the scheme was too transnarent to do much Injury, When those who were tnveleled into it had time to consider that our Government could neither sanction or permit the aa'ling of mich an expedition, the interest in it very sud- denly became cool, The advice of Genera! Burn- MAN to his soldiers, in his farewell address, was the last and most effective backwet that the ‘emi gration” movement haa yet received. The soldiers everywhere have confidence in what Bugnaan tells eu + While t Commonwealth, subject onlz to the Conntimtion of jo the execntion of thie pur- ilar interest outs de 0! tuby to the whe tent ana devoted efforts not Virciniagan! | $ Pantly looped up over either blac fitting to the feure, were trim: with silver or sical, were of A varietr of ctain their favor for ot * more than ever wher wropped up in tow 4 ato) ghily charied and intevrity of the sin albthe prerogat ves sod will sustain them mner Executive of the ii take no ew f the perp e reacers an ansur. ¢ rat of pence, security and Latest Fashions ta Parts Linck taflous were ele- or bright colo: paletota, nesriy Hight- ed with the shale : md ir rns ary anne fe buttond ‘Ne bonnete, «pal«led rdes of he cia. has alroiy ota, Toese are jostall havea kk, of asort of which produ new mater mimmer, amid which ne made up with ecaris of vis trinamed with lace, nwely full at the bottom, | 7, are muuch lesa trimmed | t Vests, with Dasques or | worn, with elsher here nover wan, in lat, | tiitde was left to tnui- | vidual taste or fancy, so that fancy managed to i seceniric, Lhe aime eatyle of Gressing te ell as varred. Bub ss ning to be worn fgnon ie still worn, it imii on the sboulders, 4 favor, and the qiont+ buman bead is porfect+ ie such an ace ¢ is ue concealment on yes arrived a wearing such a thing would not m introduce it, Bteel tale, or p h& are vory ety eifect in the har. to Prevent Come bustion, that & Mr. Dawson recent- ly delivered @ lecture at the Woilbermouic Hall, xperiinents ustrative of @ process for rendering wood, textile fabrics end other maters secure against the ection of fre, not wholly prevent ine ents slowed! shat semployed could not ane— ve action uf tre ang slow smuulderipy or posed to it, A stice of lution was exposed to ach was when the taue Ubpreparet @ticas® Bile highte ‘8s ‘nto flame and were nearly Muslin curtains prepared wit ® few moments, aud a dreught of ar, A les costume, preparcd with ihe suiution, cawe on the platiorm, and al- shough ame was apphed to several parte ot her them, and they are very likely to profit by bie ad- heats rene, rely rere ae ew seconds. ‘Tue lecturer sinted that ricks of hay or siwew Vico, Maximittan will never be dethroved by aa taight Le pres ed trou biazing if the outside unauthorized raid. oBly Were come Bids Would notin any way | persies of the foor canuot reader art process which prev: sae chun of Lire, Resumption of Southera Trade, Tr han been generally euppowed that the resmmy- tion of trade between the North and the South would necessarily be very slow, in cousequence of the suppose destitution of the latter, and the inability of Southern merehants to pay for their purchases, This supposition bos already proven « fallacy, as io attested by the heavy bills bought easly in thiscity, by Southern firms, and by the lirse number of this class of enstomors ant be of ar by Lows Napoleon, tal ing language ; The mer- ¢ iants dow here from the Southern States admit ae scarcity of money, although their funde are in much better condition than the North has been led t) suspect. But nearly,all of then have cotton, or some other Southern staple ready to ship for the payment of goods, They generally avor that they never had much confidénee in the final success of the rebellion, and that when the indications of Northern success became palpable, they had the the close of his * Ode & the © rea WEaFy Of 5 fiud a y shat is not erin conteuptivler Yew there last, the best of #4 the Cin iugton has bee? bequeaibed ty blush shes such 4 ian to as we shall soon sce if we c vat illustri ‘waar, who bas dazzle: forethought te convert thelr rebel cur- with the other rency ‘nto more tangib! shepe, while ; there was yet m chance for doing a. Wesbingica does no} 5 Romau empire. Doubtless, A great many of those merchants accordingly con- | had nother the mind o: 6 vorted everything possible into foreign exchange, while others bought up cotton, rice, tobacco, and svch ober inerchandisa as they could get in exchange for “Confeierave’ bonds and currency, The result is, that shey are in much better con. Hion for buying than the North was led to supporo Those wo were tn good comercial stand 4 belore the war, aud who now dosire to make their bills payable in cotton, or other commodities, are slmcat ins riably ccommodated by our mer- chants aud the samo friendiy spirit which existed before the war is wwnifested toward thom, cownvinity and his folow conten, poraries of Cincinos Cicero; but whas au theao two mea, ober, wee sWo Priv . Once en sought to frapese hos will on theretrom the very naiue of! him; be slew a million of Washington sou They { liberiy of claina that there {a now in the South not lesa than ble ar} be fl { ia menaced « e rejected wit 3 sa “s ee ree 1 + three million beles of merchantable cotton, and the crown which his aruy ciferet bingy and wh that a large proportion of thir arsount is ready tor | be might buve accepted wWowout beng taxed vw shipment, It will be seon, therefore, shat there oy | Stibsioa, A usd ye OO Char care | then s ho other love 1646 republi “ar aut no subsantial ground for the epprebension thes succeatel? beta founded an em- the supposed poverty of the South would be a bar- wed ty the future their exarple rier against general resuwption of trade between thels work will Judg ‘e eosar €Staba the iwWo sect aster end -_-———___ A New Paper, Wnhare in receipt of the Cb! PUBLICAN, recently started in Ch oO Dany Tn- by an ABso* paper, and bnngs to hie new position a large (upd of experience, ant that rare quality kn ‘newspaper sense,” The on a larger sheet than any of the New Yor! sud {ts editerial toneis sable and cor cago in capable of supporting @ ceily of the trat class in all respects, such as the new paper prom. vasen ther, » belore © pteubeab buy Gation of citizens of Hanover county, who calied Upon him ou Tuesday last: Tue» ton 3 pul a suce deud vit ech will be read with unalloyed sat!ofac- pleasure by every citizen of Virginia, who ly desires the reveneration of this old Staie, and wepuine int tin the happiness end wol 4 bute crus bob or fare of her people t from the outline of po whieh it viven, the howill be read with peeu- | liar interest turoushous the biate, ae no specimen of manly and putr.otie oratory, Is will, wo are sure, tend greatly to the removal of j rejudices and to a weneral and cordial recognition of the restored Biate Koreraments the Governor will not be uncer ss commilting hinisell, iu this spoech, to an definite line of Executive. action, ? We ts thativ be adi inistration of public affairs he will be guided by circuustances, aud will decide upon il issues that may arise as they are presented to iin. He could not be expected to do more nor | cobsrehoa of shell-tsh, t Woo than tis, Lis chief pun wud aly puivy will | bonucm ablosiopy'a w de, ith she i only rags to w abstain inom 5 bg ip devi It may be bard, bus t ranged 60 4s to award t enjoy ps yeund provilo, By whet curious links a Wi bie euidbioliy Willey Ib is quire I wrote, sixt®2 years ago whom envy iuwe!! Goes not hate, The Washinton s6 great as Bycou makes hin y ous pers uages, reatness of his uisace belongs t the man, and wuatlelougs wthe n fF CVOr Mulbied It or crew ary Wankind connecred together | of bulf the globe, # Hindoo’ gain, groping mt the bottom of the seu for the mortid he nyure te nubkve pro r that uf we nbustible, any Zug, mud ucleye benetit, wr Tribute to Washington, eur Laboulaye's in his criticism on tho life compares our immore Vashington tothe human emperor, in the follow J nal, sam in Pp that is not tue fist, the Ms ofthe Woat {Wa tous toy oh lone inf jatony Is Yo, Ompare him with the ‘ake, for example, imen to sucha degree in pardoriug before this hero of the the American veners! © resources of the con- querer of Pusraslia; oe lived iu a poor and fruyal 4 I citizens ubled the sus More than those of renee iv there between ring only political at is the one and how smal! the ale we consider what ill, W te.ed Upon thor . Mine world, and to ex berty , moth ing vets mien to tebuln hos € d 1 se of au emp. ° N peace ana incusiry ; the end of the ceutury, 1 theovallize! we wihe ea ot the (ie ¢ ivea to be, [te poliiical sentiments will be a Hy yi ie Ps Lailinnk Orne medium between the .oorconservative Jotusa | er, happier fant than aod the too-ra lical Tripens of that city. archiva ¢ his ie the work es eta cin Waal.ngwr! @ eter Obie vepitiy : 3 Caerar bess eiiuey WK isthe sym The New Governor of Virginia 1g despoiis gor Wastingsou te auc! The Richmond Wara of June 1st, comments as | wore tau ¢ 0 founder os BD er % 4 * = a ingion werbin tbe hiswors, followsupon the address of Gov P erpont to a deles | then ¢ ail : ae Sw eort t to the bullo., he world cannot be ar- hose Whose object us to Kes beyond their moans either # tar coustrucsion or # javoravle revepuon, nd fantastical relations At the distance % his support by Gevorate the thruat of a | holt 1, let him cone | © inky aud ierboar besang | atcher, Mt a tien tas | Jou hin wear those ravs aug | no Second Board, at 167 in the atreet in the afternoon, and at the asme price at night, 7.966, © reent Fine ial News, Markets, &e. New York, Sa'urday, June, — 7 Te geveral stock market to-day wae tteady, althoush the differed bat Hitle from thoee of yesterday merits were alont one per cent. higher Gold opened at 197%, and ¢ ored The gold shipruents by aking for the whole werk was easier, thoneh the majority Laree loan however, on ordinary collateralr, at 5 change for long-date eucting was quote! at 198 ‘ il gorpere as follows Weetending.. Ja Drv Gooce, a Geveral Mdve... 8,176, Total... $s. On 'Chaave to-day Wheat wae jizm and quiet. Corn eca Oave were fimer, Pork was dui ond wassteriy, jard weectesdy, aud Wiiskey was aull and uuchauged, erocs 60 U8. 64.81, ep Tu" do....1 Le C8 ; Ciuy 18, *%, tule & Mire Ss ' 20 Com Coal rt. uO do iH WO Quicksilver ut 4 The (otal imports at Now York. ae rina poasD ) Maripoes Min... Paoame hoadin do, fl, Cen i . do. There waa to-da,"s ie were inane, wreent. Ex- or the week, May 19, PAALIN 2.804.060 reely wo firm, Moet i aT Bah “y R. eee dl Doroestic MarketsWholcenie Prices Carrent Naw y TUapay, June oy 1865, Coffee, lb. Javm uss0y 5 Si. Domingo, gold, 19 10% : Rio, igi Kio, Fair to sood, Zi gale. Cotton, ib. —idid, New Urieaas add, Mid. Upland, --046, Liomentic goods, yard.—Shirting, bi blorciee, Lt Go others, wuebd; Flas She'tg bro Omi ¢ vrown, Diy m Prahy cit. ey cod, av 6), Dry ecale, > bas Ohin, ¢ to f, 6 State, ®& to ex. f Canadian, ¢. #. 6 hat Meas ; Fruit. —Kaaini 26; Currents ely am Crain, buah.—Whert, TH. wh, 1 a2 09: 1 8501 40; Kye, 8C2 lols; Osw dt W ese, O5858, Lumorr, sruce, 14 \A@ls WW, Staves, Molaaees, gal 56005, Cuba, Maus, Ji) Ona. Olive, enee, Pam, ib, —a—; 10al 2; Kerosene, Ta Provimone.—ticel, m, 7 19 weave 00; Do pr, W., 19 dune; Lard, p 1S; Butter, Orange co, 8 Do Stay, Cheese, common to choice, 1 ° 4 Spar Licohol, gal. 4 lund Brandy, O'td gold, 4 o Al Seign, gold. 4 1, Kum, Jane tea, 4th, 6 W0al bi; Bt. Gin, Amy ar Brandy, Am. ——a% Sugar, |b. a. White, Iban crushed, 1s grounds Ih’ 16 1 Perto Rico, 10%4a ita’ eranulatesis Ali's: a She stuart” Tohacco.-Kentucky, 6a 8); Bt. eon Miacallanaors. Bo wi0 0; Bult, | pkin; April, May and June numbers of the [losirated Ihre. nolorieal Journal will be sent, torial Double Numbers with Physiognomy, Ethnale- ry, Phrenolory, Physioenc atouce to FOWLER & W York. “stop that Scratching and use Whe rvea Itwh and Salt Rheum tn Itch Ointine forty-clebt hours, and all eruptions of the ekin by afl Drugel Shirts { Shirts t Other go * proportion. val se t rleck sew ° 1 atly Reduce at FLW, tia! te, 4 ny An'd, eity, 1 ddal i Stuarts White Domingo, fon bend) fais; AJOL Wat 25; Tick. do Dbl Pick, Balinomy, 1, 33 Oue vy Mbechurel 1, ay, 15 Toald un termage, 1, box, .. Fiour end Meal, bb!.—Generses, ext., 7 Greorgetow Cota, huds,, € New Orleans, —al 60 i ; Cuba clayed, ALS, Clive. bbls, 19.00 al8 00; m., pominal,; Pork, clear, new, nom!ual im, 2 Bbad Su; Am, pure, Whiskey, New OUrleang —a- + ai irazil, Orown, LW igaldle ¢ lonf, 1S0a: 7 Cabs Cd ‘ A Au y and Pry LS, 359 B: wh 4 « cour Nu ‘ ing Maahive is New iva’ Missourt, © 7 tye flour, + Do Brandy wine, 6 it im Dich, 455044; Layer, box, ) Almonds, 21avhe; Do @ Alin Sas To secur TRIPLE a Canad) : Me hn! - e, Guth; Cannis Oouti2; ak loge and Planks per M4 Goat: Fast, abi 3 do bbls, to Rico, <08T a diy itto elarified, a" b Stuwes priuarte’ ptua it uty paid) javaur, (duty m, F, B. My » Na. & iy ib. Hay, 1 low. the Pie cholory, reod roadway, Ne oun sold 312 at Reduced Prices— Shirt store, 394 aut cod the pric@se oi sony Lat, We é, collars, P Dxtrected without Pela Laaghirg ititicaudy adralnitered dady without eatra 4) Sixth ave, between 2let war the Lit plic ond i arvest ytioeut aud etore int Ply leo and | on been. J The Or'giral Howe's Sewing “fachines foy sale +t ead » ELIAS HOWEK, Jr. lu ventorand Maker, Agents wented Br) i Re RR, Radwaos'’s begulating Pills. — n +h ving P vepet bie t insorusus omy ate and celewe in forue to Kix hour le mre evn to oot the dra * sare! ! th ¢ el and other t ipa —the sE-On Satuid Wife of James \ rod al oO. to We On Sunday une t GILLIGAN —Michnel Gi STEAMER MARY POW! zens, Weat Point, Cor rouchkeepe and Kandont Ol 0Fy UUeaMueer ni witet to attend nee, 20d Hane 14th er, ae 1 o'eiock & Atlantic eve, near the Cioy 40D ene a rt ht, J abre, weed and friends ere reepe ‘ton’ doth wt, dune ft fy Abe of the in A ad need of hie ty amt avited to attend the funeral op Mond nwal rom toot alo and t DRATAS, AINSLEE-On Saturday, very auddeniy, Mr, Al- for ou of the lite Wm. Alnelee, the artist iu the of his ace vtives and friends of the family are moat | iny te . re Leap ayy ab 43 ve invited rom full Lo'ewek hy Fimen! ‘ariel of Div be redb-Law the ily are ner ons the an, at his late residence Koad, ob buuday, June » relatives and friends of the family are rer pore ay, at uT j er TRADE NOTICES. | OACH MAKERS’ UNION, NO, 1—Ti8 reeular mouthly imeetine of thie Union ill Le held on Tuesday creating all, rooms tn asteudan will take at 79 v'clook, at their Farly Clorine 11 267 Bowery. Punetual cm je rejuested, ae the ciec'iou for officers Pince for the next eix months; also to maka fowl arrangements for our recond annual excursion. i Y omb end every GEo meeting of the Junk Dealers Tenefietal Avsociation, will be held ot ember attend, By orc WN, Pres JOUN MeOR huts Boe. ene DEALERS—A REGULAR MONTH. lowery, this 5 I CRANAN, Drecdeuts “Bavib’ oa ty Reeordisg Secretar, ded ” ‘ N WICK—THE NEW Y¥ NIOW wld tee we 1d MI CAVA) i it avenne AU the the and pa rulig by Chairman’ N t rat uy tire ) Madison « ABD, MUL! OHICE — THE REGULAL meeting of te be thatere in arrears will Phastere Shipe right and Caulkers' Benevolent socl-ty ot the Teh Ward k P haat 0: Pree. pro (em. ; sf) 16 MONTHLY (he Dhue Stone Cutter aud Flaccere Union Hodl, corner of 16th et. sod sib wy OVeDIng, June Gin, ath o'clock, ere are requested to astend, and ail please forward 4 thie Monday uvening Ho- ‘s joel at AGH, Sec. pro mt |r nem Up,or their names = I be erased from the order ofthe Asoniation, I. J. KERGIS, mH FLT ZGIBBONS, secretary, 19 UTICE TO PLASTERERS — THE OPE= ive Piseierors of the City of Brookiyn, woth * hot by auewer ay bowes of eatd city, v6 er wall have their per It 1.te Of wee ARR, Prest. P ie SUSI fee 4 .~ DAINTERS—-A REGULAR MEETING uj y NIT oh Wiki hoteles uw tr A ALL Abc! bitur t and Lee tery, &e, the N b Pree't. RANSEIGE RATION Y. P, House Painters Asoctation will be i 1 uw +i, $6 Oth av, on Ay Punerual nite oe . BOUBRKE, Press. WM BR, y i -YMEN WHEELWRIGHiS’ P. Society will hold ti! evening, J tat sth i U'ClWck. ce “ ured, y JOUN LYNCH, bres Bak eet & liv ED COOPERS NO, 1, WILL HOLD rrecular 4 fine . All dell equeeted to ¢ the books, or their names ites the colle, By order of I’) 1 — SOCILTY NOTICES, YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ S0cT! ibe reg. lar mous meeting of [ois Sociery n roums, No. 18) Hee ¢ dune ¢ hh at g # requested. as bue tauce will be brought before the >. action. By order. J. HW, WILLLA May JOUN ROGERS, Kec, Bee. 7 kK. C. T. A. B. S0- emi-annual geet! 7 o'clock, for erec AL EI AL CRION NOTIONS, E FURNITURE —= thorming,at 10s o'clock preeisel parlor, chamber and dinine-t JUN SALE OF FI Monga vit © In tl @ hertory residence 151 Weat 26th e s 40h aves. flae rosewood, walant and of all deeerit*ions; over Ti) yards of and ingrain carpe “air toattrnases, be le ing. china, cut eh ilver ware, table cut- No pos! ponement of a Cid HENGY il sSELL WEBTCOTT, Auct, A! CTION NOLICE—CROCKERY, GLASS and Coiua—, BE. HUNT, Auctionecr—Tuesday. Tune Oth, 1) etclock, at 281 ‘Pearl at, by JOBEPI HUNT, aeompieie assortiuent, in lots, for deviers, Goods well pocked, 2 AUCTK IN SALF—LEEDS & HINER, Will toile large wuantity of old aod new clothing, o fururture, et public auetion, at Ladies’ Home lesiueton avenue and Fifty frat et, cor of on sod Tuestay, ditoe doh and 6th, Sale to commence at 99 A.M lis B’ FE. T. WILLS, AUCT,—PEREMPTORY Je of arth eax and Cutlery —Tueodars Inne 6th, at to's » at wtore, 74 Murray # siarce SECUTOR ALTE, OF THE CONTENT of the machi winufaeturin Hehment belonel BEAUM wil emith to Ibe ft Axecnto! MO oduy, lounses, font er, ¢ od f AW Pp rh JOHN MORTIMER, lote men’s and womens clothing, cc ‘ of the late VIC 1 oP PALRCHILD, ONT, > tf 10 a.m. at N on Tue 1 0. Ove, RIARTY, AUCT.. Bi 10s o'clock, ati halite, tables, buremus wilt inatirasses, Off patutings loshe, shawia, homery, hata sloes or conv cuience of esle. NUROKEN'S SALE THIS do Kost i ny DAY way, ol ba ; . delaine and other rensonanie dressers, oxirte, shaw is, cloeks, pants, ve ous to D streotk, A BN 73 C CAKK Greene Yothe willaed this EWERS GRAINS, FRESH EVERY Dy URRENCY FO C AN y PIANOS, 1 HARI, 1 ME . by r “WRQRCS IOS, CAIRAEI AG is JOHN KEN » | wi lhe thank? FOTNAD I BLEOKS, tule clothe, spreads, Contes # boots, ahoes, sud other goods wo name + mention, By order, H. FREEL, 61 Roe WW JAWNBROKER'’S SALE — THIS DAY, JA’ AGAR will sell at 58 New Lowery, 50) lots of ell laines, murlige and obber drocsea, 1 derctockes, eheeuw pide, table eloths, r u boots, shoo, em and a variety of ether eco nt by the stiwnution of dea'erm and lLoureseepers, Ky order os JOUN LYNCH, o> Grand Al PAW NSROKLR'S Att, PUNnte. #hawisy r Lear, jullowe, be, WITTERS, AUC oak With ust st, lor, chainber, d ieomn ie, carpela, hana. ghiséy &e - 4 1 mare OR SALE, CA # purpeece 1 Mei NiGilits Aibeu, Lrareh Be s YOR GROCERS ANT ¢ AU; { R PERRET, ae Ay ¢ R SALE IN PACKAGES Of by et jkr, at the bun otice count. > pemmies, ai AL BOAT —TO CARVEN, VOR SALE Lott vat hole tent an Fo AMTOs LOpates, 19 LOOYON VG snd hauge by Prov, ~&e Fo OR EX A SECOND way, @ 2 won gad heals waeon. Marion at li | [ A GOOD WORKING HOKE, i HOO: onttable tor cart or teucke Inquire yh ret ave uae big ‘ ES ee Prey water erence aes =o ; VV AGOSS FOR SATEONT EXT RES wagon; 1 doctors wavon; 1b 4G 1 \ troad; 1 elucle full ewat; 1 les rte ™ th wy, PERSOVAL Yorn, Mi WIFE, MARGARET CAR, HAS Left A my bed and board wituout any eaus Then fovbad ony e)eon trom harboring her oo OOO ILD ty as 1 will pay Lo doute of ber coutrac 6 GARET KENNY, LATELY Akhiv- TO. rick, Woole to dudour ber bue —* Any information respect ee rece'ved TOUN CRO’ { het, Wheo lat head of be wa i