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THE NisW YORK SUN, “Tr ESDAY MORNING, Jl NE 4, 1865, A Hint to Polit clans PorrricaL quettioas are vow comiug forward in discustion to tale tie place of the wple of rebellion which haw #o lug been the the field of publ e!)\roportant theme, In thie trauafurmation we hope the vituper nm end malignity which have for four years been #o conapicuonn in political dis- hard, and whesber be ie Lalie to the imputations i those opposipg bim or not, nobody claims that he has not attended cloaely to the business ov t fice. It ia quite natural, however, that, since the revell.on bes been quelle |, be stould desire a season of relaxation and retirement from sct.ve purauite, It inty be also that the crusade of the Intsvem and others of thet ilk bas bed something to do in leading bits to this determina- tion, and ft may be that be does not fea! disposed to remain in @ portion where he would be @ con- cuetlong, Will be lefe Leinod with the rebel! fp cuous tarvet for the abafia of all who have dia- Wihiie the country was in @ state of great excite ountenancel the arbitrary arrest system during nent, and while the safe the Unica waa mp | the rebellion, The country can now wet slong 1 1 PON we etttead of ths or that | very well without martial law in the loyal States, par artnsof pa thet Aa he OMe! | and without the abs lutisms of provesat marshals. bya tentescusble althoug | D grefore, if Mr Srantom sees fit to withdraw beer Bur cher bedeer €xci88 OF | from the War Ulve, there is no apparent reason jos er cont @ tre opeteral | wiy the Prestient shoud jus at upon Lie remains sty ie of political a Bochete are ust are | ing, vent i an ed uf the error of ™ odhidia eee sd abel West Noint Ann versary. hia wa 6 , opprobrium upoo bis heat 7 Bis + ’ Tum Weat Pout auviversary exercises, which Aud ‘ pau by « & pole af cow in rogrems attract attention more gen- cy. Vere in x er ehteo low, Tttenda ‘ eraily than ever before, Fie announcement that r Goreriis Gast, SuetMas, Toowas, and other feeltoy ere iow 4 m clearing away | : P ‘ ue | m | tary petal. ities would be present, if possible b ' of rebwiliin a whaploge the hoc ! * s that tho yreat uulity of the Academy the ¢ sunel of peace ar haat non atew be the war, bas stimulated eat re tauct at bud jolerckt mautlestel in tie ex Te re oof epinvon natieuly z loyel scious of Wet) Povat sergeant vie an ‘ sloroua record) during the wary and the spe ' cated country may well feel proud of the institution aewe janine mt) e ce. 1 sty. W doeasions soln bat politcal With @ ree the walerclent stil in future be cor to! pable roeasure of epont iately a0 cons arena of party war ar 1 the alin'| not enter inte the er koe new condition of decorum, etlaira We therefore rewret the course which Tar Tomwone hai fern fii to parme in ite charac terization of Deacora Copperheada, ete, The New Jeraey Irgielatnre will not be likely en- dorae the Constitutional amendment any sooner ‘epithets aa these applied by Tax by virtue of Tatwone for ite action up a this question, The eppellation of Copperhead ia nothing im it- wel, but all through the war it bas een usel as 8 synonym for traitor, want those te whom it in applied onder. stand very wel! (iatthie ia the meaning conveyed, Now, the rebellion being ented, treason punished, and disloyalty eradicate !, the anplication of such epithets to men who fail to Appreciate the impor- tance of any radical meamire, in necessarily burt. ful to the very cause that the supporters of that tirasuro desire to aubserve, needs harmony and co-uperat.on among the people. ‘The great work of resto: peace and building up again the material interests of the nation, wake it linportant that al! classes should endeavorto heal rather than to keep open the causes of ill feeling which bave tended to divide the people. Let us, then, have #irce, open, and candi Mscuasion of political questions, devoid of partisan ecrimony eud walignity. ———____- — General Grant to Army. The brief aidreas of Gen ral (inant to the army, partakes very much of the apiritul Wasninaton's far well addrons t the horces of the Revolution. The Lieutenant-Gen ral pays s high tribute to the valor, the patriotiem, ard the noble devotion to the Union whieh have characterized the brave soldiers «f whom he now takoslcave. Yet there is not « line in the address that will not be endorsed, and recoive the hearty approval of every patriot in the country, The « Idiers of Wasnineron fought the The country sow battles which gave us the Union, and those of Grant have, with equal be. roils, fought the bastles which preserved it from disruption, The ceeds of both are en- ahrined in the Amencan heart, and will remain there indelibly through all coming time, General Goat speaks for the people of this country, as well as for himself, when he thauks the veterans now on the eve ot homeward varture, for their gallant and horoie conduct during the war. He expresses the sentiment of all who love the Toon, and bis wordawill in substance be repeated and reiterated from Maine to Califorma, and wherever else atrue friend of freedom aud re) ublican institutions, Mayor Gunther Wants a Peatilence, Taw Mayor yester lay sent a commu aication to the Common Council, refusing to endorse the reso- lution of that body, providing for # convention of the Bourd of Health, The substance ofthe M ‘yor'a argument for this course ia, that there is no au: thority for such aconvention except in caso of Pestilonce, aud that he wust await until that inter- esting sanitary condition has been reached, before taking measures for guarding the pubhe healsh. Whatever may bo the techni al objection to the course proposed by the Cowmon Council, {t is quite Certain that unless something is speedily dune, the Mayor will not be debarred trom convening the Moard for want of u pestilence, ereak ammount of it requires no hygienic acumen to mee that in the present condition of the city, aud it wof the warm weather which is just #) peu ing, & powiilenve will be alinost unavoida. \ Vebot rays of the sun bevin to permeate the py warvare and offs, thet b k up the u ptr, Uslog the eiusamon exhalations Mat are the very ering of pestilence The heat of the lost three or four dave hes renderod some of Me alinogt unendurable, by reason of the # odors a gfrom them. Tho Street In- rad Bib « bus cla that ho is powerless to slate the nuisan and that the only ren e) in @ convention of the Hoard of Healt And ust here we nee the t ee of our pre b ¢ ( ernment. The Ma aud the ¢ are at * ewWords } * The latter re ‘ig neodful mea- aur {ithe former puts meen it for uo other appare:t reanon thaw the # ¢ trem whence it sobed experience » tthe comple ( he City Inepecvor on the fers the a upon eu', tor the guara FP pesty aialignlsy aguinas | ‘ any mentary danpor of ap cetilential v aliat Secreturs Stanton, Tus rumors of Bocretury Seay, ® proposed Tesi Datiow aro mu'tip'ying so fast that there would seem to be some fu Vici, Is is an old adage that “the wish in fatier to the thougbt,"' and so far as the mmorty of the auth re of these reports are concerned, thie woy d be geod reason to believo that they have no other ground thau “the wish” for thear predict thero is corroborative evidenve of the truth of these rumors, Which points strongly to the wit) drawal of aorslip of | that gave to the Union cause auch poldiers. diafavor in which the Weat Po ut officers were Leld atthe Leyinuing of the war, baa been eflectually dimpeled by later events and the name of that in stitution has been nobly vindicated. Therefore, the fret anniversary subrequent to the war, in y West Pointers have written their on the scroll of faine, ia naturally an uierost to all who feel proud of tie mill- tary greatuecs of our country The naraea bigh eveott A Fortanate Kebel Govereor Tar action of the President in releagsuy Governor Duows of Goorgia from clone coufinament is @ fur- ther indication that the Government has determin td upon # lenient policy toward all the late revels who have not made thomaclves especially obnox- jouste the Union cause, Brows hea for along tine heen at enmity with Jarre Davis, and he le only Boutheen Governor who Lad the temerity to rebel against the orders of the Richmond govera- ment, He atone thine withdrew the Georgia uili- tain a body from the rebel army i epite of the menaces of Javr Davin, and hia canduct durin the last year of the war was anything but satisfactory to the rebel leaders. Aw the Hime of Suwaman's occupation of Atlamta, Keown wos evidently demrous of tringtng bis State buck into the Union upon certain unacceptable con- ditions, and since that time bis beliigercacy has been confined solely to the defence of his State. Tt ia quite probable that theso circumstances have been weighed in his favor, and thas they have in- duced the Presklent to graut him a degree of “herty, which it ts to be hoped he will employ in se\utary reflections poo his tosnifold sins against bis outraged country. Crops in Massachnaectts, We learn thas the recent rains have brought for- ward vegetation wonderfully. Grass especially is very forwar’ and very promeing, Pastures had a full bite for cattle much earlier than the usual time, May 20, when they ere turnud out. As a consejuence, Dew sweet butter will be in the mar- kot earlier than in ordinary seesons, and there must be @ plentiful supply till # drought comes, The foliage of both forest and fruit trees is very luxurtant— sight pleasant to behold. There will be only ® mioderate crop of apples and quite» amall crop of pears, Porbaps thero was never a greater blow of pear trees, but the fruit at setting has fallen off, leaving but few on the trees, Whether this is owing to the long rainy spell, or the few extremely hot days at ite close fs uncertain, Cherries and peaches will be more abundant than of late years. The siualler fruite and berries are all in good con- dition and prowlse well, Potmtoes, too, are mak- ing » grand show ; corn lags behind, as it simoat slwaya does in the early part of the seasou. It is August that makes the corn crop Pig Killing in Chicago, The London Tusa, in reviewing “A Short Amer- {can ‘Tramp in the Fall of 1964," by she editor of “Life in Normandy,",thus describes the manner in which pigs are killed at Chicago: They kill piga by steam at Chicago, Lhe talking engines deliver their nolsy freight at warchouses. Is 18 found best not to pack hoga and beeves togetiier in railway travel- ing, as they bave to be sifted and ® parated, The bogs go into square yards, and there they are loft without food for 24 hours, Now tl ere are free and independent pigs, and they do not take kindly to their captivity, Some go to eleep and try to be quiet, (ut moss of them speod thotr last hours in biting each other viciously, Crue, without any apparent causa, takes the nea: neighbor by the bind ie d grunts savage detiance. The ocighbor perally pring ves battle. The one clash their jaws and multe their che ks, howling’ end oereatuing and » till ope is vai quished, and then he charcos over tho Inay trodden bog how!s, avime, butthe sleeps Vick Oy, and each down. "row Ss content f anew at unex). ed places and rairie bogs is not pear Ones ute on "particular seemed to be furtoud or ravenous, ancl be nt upon eating some. lody, for he hept charging « pen-m0nbs tant dreaming hog aranipi ug on every bbng viciously et ears, talus, aud leva, and every. thing that came in ig Ways Bitthe hour of exe. vution waa at hand, It wantne tirst day of some pew wa hinery. nd §R tool 5 1 at cise ty, and Oo the upper etery of the Luliding were the toners, ‘dey were tail, v oil. wh wen, Gertuans probably used i eeussqes at bu b were dregacd for thelr work iy eachor WET PTOO! dy x wand frocks and ewe was armed with roue deadly weapon and es awel, To while away the ul whie they chuatied pleasently they woe bd sheir knives ond telt the elye, and as they felt they euded, At oue enu of tue bud in; was e large troughin which @ ida pe howted wate senldis poling, I ved bus vention, whict work ior 6) tire tuane that ay, Wasa ¢ cua, waich dipped under water and rose like an iron haus with five fiogers. ubiy hook valtoo pigs, woich Wore Qua { down stursin the pen, Below this troa baud w wlong #! Ae tatles and wt the foot of is Was @ gibbet, w 6 ahd Girn-tablos, Wheels aud rails, + pab piss across the | reftora When sieata power tad becu aypplod to tuo wrist of the iron hat andthe spectebor@ seramcled ousot the way, up [the Patti rey wad auywuere, Cir ser Wee } opened wa the dot beiow, as aiv pum | Ler Were Uriven thio @ pasoaye an an achined | plane, where they stood quarrel ty the very last. \ top ad opened, wud two small pons were flied the coubatanis. Pour | buttlies Were early Goue, A swect-sum og rosy) deudy new haut, @ "youth in uew yel- | low leggings od with “a hamiuer, stepped | in among 6 dead wilerce followea bin A buuwh, ake @ rat-trap, ron up, # lab body eld down by Way oi rollers, abd Pruuped into the tua @, Branton Gom the Cebinet, Hy has labored | abd @ wecoud foloWedeposm, aod wo on, The two yoy now stirred the ld aoe ® pig into the iron heud, It turned ite @rn/ ulead the bandfu on the table, Another follow @d, and yet another, and the stream of pork, once set agoing, flowed on. Out of the drove at railway the pen the: pigs, and split. bacon, ye 4 im rows ing, within an hour. Wi would be food for our soldiers and sinews of war. Alter the first few hitches the whole machine work- @ like a clock. enti beef, says the author of the book, no more Chicago lions of thia kind were visited, the enrrent rates being 7a 9 percent sta cement, tule week, «Lows in lonne, three-and-n-half millions in leesl teudecs, fen millions In deposite, and three-uartere of @ mall- lion tn epecie Foreign exchange was firmiv held et "Clane ay Flour wae dull, heavy lower, Wheat was dul. ¢ : iM Obio Mine, 1400 brie dth wun Erie dd M S00 Am, Gold 136 4 aud do., 16 20 Park Hank..... 14% 12 Mik. State N.Y. 112 20 Man. @ Mer, Bit.ioo x 36 19000 Su U.S, Ge, b- db 2000 do... 600 Tenn, 64, '90, 10000 Ohio & Muss. WN, Y. Com, B.... worst cases of plain’ debillty, liver and kidneys, incipient con- ming lon, &e, are mos’ certal er, baect. Artificial sets of every description, ‘The Original 1 for awie at ventorand Maker, Avente wanted, fught year of invited to attend the funeral on cloe ceut'e Hospital, Christopher J aud Catharine Duffy, Longfield, land, aged 17 years, fully invited to Witt ot, this evening, at 8 o' b cor Grand aud Elizabeth ete, Theeratt are resject fully invited to at end. wi my ap theirs dues; ationd W. BRAZILL, Se nesday evening bur lees roowwe th Baily Cloelig Hal final art Let ea CEO. BLOWN, E TOTICE To MOULDER N | 1 ULI Moulders there toaude ot the Lowes, A, WAT IL, Cor, Bep, Union hal Was piven, | PATRICK PAU AN. OPER ALIVE of WSd et wd oth ave, thie glock, Wat BA BNLS, Prost, ed and e, the pigs into the hog-pen. Out of walked up stairs quarrelsome live ¥ were dead, scaided, scra) clean- y for salt- thin @ few days they Wishing to retain the power of Financial Nowa, Markets, d&e. New York, Monday, Junet, 6 P. M.—The foliow- ing wore the leading quotations at the Gold Boom to- day od At 19.30 A.M. 136% ; 11.30, 126% ; 12, 136%; 1.45, 136%; 2.80, 196%; 9, 136%; 3.46, » 106%. ‘The stock quotations of the after- ai 4, noon, compared with those of the eame tine on Bat- urda while a few were lower, Gov mimente were @ fraction , thow quite o sharp improvement tu micet sorte, y and in request, at 506 perce The loun market coutinues at, Commercial paper was dull, The bunk of two millions The circulation has eight! wore in moderate requ and vecidealy bivhe: " son litte higher, aud Whiskey was heavy and POOR NAL RS TIRAT ROATD 290 Cam. Coal PY. ° + luo Quaiek ho do oud 100 Marigosa Min... lly foo do lielle jw Atlantic M.S....10%, Be Ow Cary Loprow't... 21% fom ‘Tenn, 66,'9u, wo BO. vee fi loan €0.,.++6 bu Del, & Hud, ©... 155 14) Mo, 68, 1A Chi, BQ. & KR. 540 Mich, Ge, 75 W N.Y, Cen, B... 80, 1 Cal. ie 1200 do, B9e59"s 5) Brie RB... ithe i) do,. 7 1) Hed Ry K SEOOND 6a BL, ep. 100 M6 Jie 1h do... 90%! vo Brie k.. ow eres SPECIAL NOTICES, Stop that Scratching and ase Wheaton’s Itech Olntment, It cures Itch and Balt Kheam in forty-eight hours, aad all eruptions of the akin, Sold by all Druggiste, : Hyatvs Life Balsam,—Kheamntism tn its most painful forme; also, scrofula, eryaipelas, alt theum, pirnples, blotehos, old ul 812 ty fever nores, The airenses of the blood, mereurial cons: cured by this great nur | Principal Depot (irand st. $1 per Bottle: 6 for #5, ata by crugsiate kevporally, 406 — Dr. %. KB mmith’s Magnetic salve. — Knows no failure in Kheumation, Barna, Berotu Com, Mies aud Ulcers, For sale 439 Broad everywhere, Teeth Extracted without Pain 1 ahi Gas sclentiically adruinistered daily withont extra charge, at S45 Bixth ave, between Zit and 22d sia; t y wate and reliable, producing no unp! Prices Greatly Reduced—Sommer ( F. B, Baldwin's, T0 and $ and store in the city, Better ae wes Sewing Machines us 2 Droadway, ELIAS HOWE, Jr. MEATS. BEFRS—On Snnday, June 4, Josephine Beers, wileot A, J Gaye Heers, aged 29 years, 10 months aud 4 Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, thie (Tuesday) aeraoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 69 Bowron ha liawesburgh 121 CANN-—On Suntay, June 4th, Emm Julia Alice, {Jobo aud the lave Mary Cann,io the Lith ae. Kelatives and friends of the family are reapectfully Tuesday, at “es: + fro 106 York et, Brooklyn, CBONKE—ta thie city,.June 6. Ellen R., wife of Sqndere Cronke, in the 65th year of her age, he relatives and trends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuoalay after- noon, ab 1 o'clock, from the Attorney st, M. P, Chureb, bet. Rivington and Delancey ets. | DUFFY On Monday Boral 1 ene 6, at a Vin- » Dufly, son of Juimes Monaghan, [re- C 9 months and 6 ‘The friends of the tamily, also the friends and ac- uaintances of his uncle, Wm, O'Connell, 4 Great Jones et, are ral, on Tuesday, cents Hospital, to Calvary Cemetery. reepecttally invited to attend the fu June 6, at 1014 o'clock, from 8s. Vin- 1” DYER--Oo Sunday, June 4, Peter Dyer, aged 55 years, he relatives d fmends of the family are respect. the funeral, thie (Puemday) mig, at lu o'clock, trom bis late residence, 29 vs TRADE NOTICES, Bo" AND SHOE CUTTERS—THE Skc- oud meeting of the above society, will take piace ky wt the l4th Ward Hotel, RICKLAYERS-—THE REGULAR Monthly taveting will be beid on Wednesday evening, ne Tth, at T% o'clock, at Denillt Dispepaary, cor, of fet. and wd All members are requested to also non-tueinbes® are iavited wo CHRISTOPHER CAPPER, Pres if ik, * PROTECTIVE UNION ular monthly meeting on Wed. June Tth, at Loe Heste NO members aduitted, JNO, GW VODRI rr, dent, 20 SIGARMAKE 4wiilhod theier Coser’ MAKERS’ UNION, NO, 1—THE meeting of this | uion will be aig, at 1% o'clock, at their OT Bowery. Punetual the election for ofticers P oext six montha; alse fo ninke eemebtetoe our recond snnual excurrion 1 end every member attend, By order of JOLIN MeG RA TH,» s—[RON MOULD. ested net to Ko to Detroit, as the have struck againat the Usjust do. ee are re Bab REGULAR MONTHLY ne Cutters aud Pitssers that are mn mre, elke up or ther na wilt Le y oider of the Ae Id, BE maan, WH. RPEZGABBON: se” | NOTICE —TILE, CARMEN LABOR. 4 Ye o Asse mtion of the City and County ot New Youk, will hold t rcegnuiar monthly meeting on thie Pucaday eve tthe Oth int, at the New Apol- jo roomie, TH Primes et at Ts o'clock precisely, All the members are hereby noritied to atteud this me te iy order of the Pretueut JOUN LYNCi, laa PLA their regular ee ly Tu | SOLDIERS MUSTERED OUT AND DIS: | 4 } Ob addros | BLOWN & 0. zs aa aa = = ERERS WILL HOLD) Use HYATI'S SWIss LINIMENT FOR — . sianeetnent nate —_— | J NITED COOPERS, NO. 2~ARE HEBE- by notifies to ment as shetr rooms, 65 East Broad- way, this Tue 4 fi 8 o'clock, fines for non rill be strc reed, Come one, come to be transacted. uh informati By ord ¥ ation, e MVARWOUI) Bee.” “fos” to attend a the SOCIETY NOTICES. FENIAN | BROTHERHOOD—A PUBLIC Meeting of Feugh-a-baliah Circle, will be held aig? evening, June 6, 1365, at 756 o'clock p.m “ in the Temperance Institute on Hamilton ave, cor Ilicke at. Ali triode to the yg of freind are invited two attend a, re willtew hoet of taient to Address the meet Beate reserved for ladies, THOMAS F. LA LE, Veutre, JOHN KELLY, Keo, Bee, MARTIN KYAN, Liens, ws “ENTAN SISTERHOOD — JOHN RAP. FERTY, Eay, willdeliver an address on Fen Character —Ite Lofluence ov the Destiny of a NV before the Laveie Circle of the Fenian erbo | tal Moree, cor, 26th st. ard 8th eve, this evening, Puaeaday, Oth, at So'ciwoek, Adinisefon fre hd ADIES FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. Society, No.2 of New Yo.k, will hoid their re. 88 public meetiog at thelr hall, cor, 28d at. and vd ace, on this, luesday, eveuiag, June Gib att of cick P.M, Speakers, Mr. Carroll, Mr. M, Brenaan, aud Mr. © L Singers, Mr. Povan, Mr. Kidd, Mr. Coie, Brown, Miss Connels OWES, Prost. Jun NEW YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCTE- 4° ty The sequiar monthly meeting of thie Boies will Le held at ‘ie opwlitan rooma, No, 16) Hes ter #', on Luesday evening, June 6ih. 1306, at ’ Apunctusl attendance re,uesied, me bu- f importance will be brought before the so- for thea act $ Vice Piewt. MHE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER - Mathew U.L. T. A. B, society are he:eby noti- fled to attend their lar monthly meeting this ‘Thesday even 6th o'clock, at their Ha |, 361 Broom " Pree, JER PMIAH FP, LYS c, Se Mies fianian, OW LOST AND POUND. PRANK BOOK LOST, NO. 246,478, ON THE Bowery Ravines Bank, returu it to the Bank, FOUND=IN BROAD ‘ST, A POCKFT- book containing asum of money, Cali 63 Nessan et. NJ. PLUMB, 7 POUND A POCKETBOOK CONTAINING a rum of money, which the owner can have by previes property aud paying expenses, Apply to Mra. AGER, 47 Greenwich at, FOUND=IN FULTON MARKET, A ROU. ot money ia bile on Saturday, 8d Inet, bot. the hours of Land 2 o'clock, The owner by proving pro- petty and pering char, ean. receive the same by pplving to Messrs, PROAS & CRAWFORD), at I, HOOK, cor, Pulton and South sta, 122 LS IST — AN EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE of Provost Marshal, with the name of JOHN HIP ae principal. The finder will please retarn it to the owner, or to PH. BAYER, 388 Canal eireet, as notice haa fr tin te Col, DARLING, Assistants Paymarter eral, tostop the certifiente, 112 OST—A CHECK DRAWN TO THE OR- ‘The finder will Reese Jer of John Dunbar & Co, by George Blise & Co., for 4196 26, No. 4.432. The finder will oblige re- turuing it to 124 Worth st. Payment ‘been stopped ot OST—ANK BOOK, NO, 9,882, ON THE Eaet River Savings Bank, The ander will plesse return ftto the Bank, 188", N SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BET, THE hours of 2 and 4, strayed or atelen, a brown pone, 8 white feet, long biack tall, amall round mark on left hip (no hair on), short mane, and in good order, The above horse was secn taken by a man in Melrose, Morriaania, Any information given, or the return of the horse, at the cor, of 12 let at, 8d ave, grocery store, Harlem, will be suitably rewarded. 13T g 5 REWARD—STRAYED IN BROOKLYN, *7e black aud tan elu, about 10 ibs.; a raw rear on left should #5 will be reid on ber return oer Bhp, N.Y. FRANCIS B : Bas BROOKLYN, A $ FY REWARD—LOST, J mediam-sized black and tan slut, wound on left thoulder, Bring herto FRANCIS BUTLER and re- ceive the cash, at 3 Peck Siip, 257 $] REWARD—LOST evening, at St. F pocket hook. contpining #54, ¥ nder will please return it to 141 Weat 27th where the above re. ward will be given by MES, KELLY. 125 $2( ) REWARD — LOST OR STOLEN from my exprese wagon, ¥ bundles fancy flannel shirts, The above roward will be paid to the rty returning them, and no questions asked, 3, AEWENSTELN, 463 Second at, or 48 Warren et, let floor, 126 $40 REWARD—SUPPOSED TO BE LOST while getting in the cars, on the event June Ist, near the Sth Ave, Hotel.an M. 7 Co, cold watch, No. 11.541, D. B. G., independent see- ond, lepine; hae a white dial, and the seconde’ main- spring was broke, The above reward will be paid by returning the watch to BADGER & DILLON, 266 Poarl at, corner of Fulton, and no quevtions asked. 120 Fr ¢ A, REWARD—LOST IN DEY ST., ON K Saturday afiernoon, June Sd, a bundle of money, containing two hundred and forty dollary all in five and ten dollar billet in greenbacks. T and my wife worked for the same four years, it was all the money we had in this world, The above reward will be paid by delivering the money at. 8. LACEY & BROTHER'S, 77 Dey at., or at the Sun office, $5 O REWARD—LOST, IN THE SECOND v ave cara, between Houston and Hester ets, a large pockot-book containing about $500. The above revere will be paid to the finder by returning it to . SUNDAY bwcriber at 501 Bixth ave, or 676 Second ave. 9 ee 5 ee TEAS AND COFFEE, Fox MY IS WEALTH—GO TO THE GRUAT 1 N TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY ST,,N. Y., for CHOICE AND GENUINE TEA, COFFEE AND SPICEs, Retatled at wholesuie prices BRANCH, eorner of Fulton and Main eta, Brooklyn, 318 6 1 BROADWAY-—GREAT REDUCTION f in 'l and Coffees —The Great American Company have concluded to offer their Whole- of Tens and © amounting to frow a to $1,044), 000 have opeved « Depot at roadway, cor, Bl rat. The Com. Pany have selected this central location for the ac- commodation and at the solicitation of the peopie of New York, and have leased the premises on such favorable teruia as to reduce their rent below penses of an ordinary atore in the leas p lar f the clty. This will eusble the Company to allother localities, ‘hie store, when com. plete, will be the largest Tea Store in the world, and will rival ip espleudor the Onental palac ow the #or the Tycoon of Jap By the consumers of Teas and re been paving enormous The Company o now selling Oolong at 4a, }, Toy 50, Vy Dest wl per tb, ; Mixed, 40, 5, 6u, Ta, Si, 94, #1, best L.10; Green Teas, 6 Tu, 60, 04, Ny & a 0; English Breakfast, 60, 74 5a 90, $1, Young Hyson, bo, Ti, 5 94 $1, ; Uneored Japan, @1, $1.10, beat and Gunpowd best $1.25; Coffees French Breakfast mpaay taske no ® . Qu junpowder, Impes ria, Old and Young Hysou Tens, veee Teas are all chosen tor their intrinsic worth, keeping in wind health, economy, and @ high decree of plemure in drinking them, Coffees roasted and ground dally, Ground Coffee, R, beet 4 conte per Ib, Hovela, saloons, bowrdiog-housekeepers and Dilies, who use farce quantities of Cotter, can ecane in that arti« cle by usug our French Breaktass and linner Cof. too, which we sell at the low price of Scents per Ib und warranted to give perfect action. Fapec. Attention i¢ civen to the Cofl epartment in whieh fy competition, Consur ean eave from 50 t# to ST per ib. by pu chasing their Tens of the any, GKEAL AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, o4) Drowdway, Krou and Din deviation in Ci MICRDARW Coot N OF LO FOF FICERS! CLEARANCES +% promptly obtained laberal advances made, Dheehiis, HOtPMAN & Co, Times Buuding, 40 Park how, New York, sng charged can have theirclalim for fothin, sud ration mouey Lei l settled by ing the U. 5, Army Claim Agence 2 Park place, N. Y, The 5 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS and China-F. BF. HUNT. Auctioneer—Tueeds Lb, 10 o'elock, at 251 Pearl st, by JOSEP’ Ke assortment, io lots, for eer i Tuesday at 1lo'clock 4 Washington Square, Wp retiey rie og of one beautifully ; Aihara d Pin par’ a dining —_ and Mmiture, er , ete. je pre- emptory, 10, Crockery, cutlery, ile AUOUON” SALE~ OF NICE SECOND hand furnitore tote sold thie Tues jon. at 2 o'clock, at Lowse 131 26th rs trom 6th aye. « i tT ture th ly, at the residenc ARs NOTICE—LARGE SALE OP 4 pree cor. ting of 1.50) yard itis slngunt sofa le ia chairs of all kinds and bedding, ma Cag 9 miittora, by eres ware, de, B ‘ponemeut; . HEN Beech i Pomsment: rule or shine, HENK UCTION SALE OF DAMAGED CROCK: ery,—HENRKY G. EVANS. Avet'r, will ei om Wednesday, June 7 at 10 cock at 299 Routh er 1eety Ne tr Ciinton, 1 crates of opened crockery, well a wort d, Sale pe tive, and no reserve 3 AUCTION NOTICE—J, W, EZEKIEL WILL ecll this Oth, at £3 Bowe» ly o'clock, am wor'went of furniture new and -econd band; al: etock of ready made clothing to Le coved out ieee Y E. T. WILLS, ACCT. KEMPTORY ale of Earth nware. (laes and lery—Tuessiv, JuGe Oth. At 1h'6 oe ock, at sore, 7) Murray « om. DFsing a large assortment, 276 XECUTOR'S SALE OF THE CONTENTS of the Manafacuring Fetahiiehmenut be nin to the ince Viewor Bexuimont, deceused, BENJ, tt Bue LD, Anctioneer. wil + lon Tuesday, June 1s 1AM ae ane 24 Delance « tock and fix.ures, o ine, turning ond «pic ing of sees curti ! with ol Plates, slide reste and « ne pacer, upright envi 4 by pre 2m stocks and ¢, Aten ¢ im he, B, of DEBFAT VAIS Ex pinta. As ENRY D, MINER, ACCT’R—MINER @ SOMERVILLE wil! roll at auction thir days Tuesday, til o'clock, at 20 Pine #& the eutire Dtetaurn nters. beer p bar iixtnres decantere chaire wines Hanors and cig large umount of crockory ware PAWNBROKE R’s SALE— BELL & IN. GRAHAM will sell thie dav, ot lus, at S38 Now Bowery, 690 lote valualio c'othing, wilk dieses, reme Bante, routs, pants, vorta, sheets, quilts, shoes, boota, The men’ coi) ne will te roid at zociock, Ale silver watches, Or, WM. GOODWIN, 56 New Can atieot, 131 Pp NBROKFR'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORT Ky 16 Fast Kroadway, of 40 te of wen and wotnen's seasonatie clo! hing, conaist+ ng of silk, delaine and calico dresses, ekirts ehawle, loa! revmante, sheets, tablecloths, spreads, coats, Pants, verts, boots, slow wud a variety of other foods, woll worthy the sttention ot dealers and others, By order of J. METZLER, 811 Broome at.139 AWNBROKER'S SALE TITS DAY JAMES AGAR will eell at 59 New Bowers, 48 Jota of men and women's cloth atelia, ollie and other shawls, silk, calico no dresses, skirts, unde-clothes. ta, quilts, ep order of MALONE & KELLY, 509 Second ave, 158 Richarp FIELD, AUCT.—SAI 489 Pearl et —will eel, This Day, « larce eral mgd eh a of Lee ear Parole genslating of carpets, curtains, bedsteads, tubes, inabowany bu. reaus, chairs, sofaa, lounces, feather beda, pillows, and ether goods too iumerous to mention, Sale to commonce at 10'¢ o'clock, N.B.—We will have twe Pawnbrokers’ sales next week, of which due notice whl be given, 143 SG, HERMAN & CO., AUCTR’ © Wednestay. June at 10% o'clock, at publie auciiou. at 19 Bowery, larve and important sale ore entire cargo of the propellor Fairchild, consisting the entire stock of wines ud siquorm of Uilbert Adama, Eeq., from the Meadow Lane Wine Vaults— atout 5,000 packages, viz: Caeka, bhle. and casee Poit, Sherry Wines, Blackberry and Strawberry Wines, Brondies and Syrups, Whiskey, and a laree lot of other liquors, Sale poaltive,without reserve. 136 T GAYFFNEY, AUC’TR, SALESROOM 554 Eighth avenne, will ee! this day, at L)'y o'clock, tock and fixtures of the liquor store, 167 West ) #ty Counter,’ beer pumps, Kegs, stand casks, botdes. &e, 25 WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Will sell on this day, at 10 o'clock, at 199 Chathana tq. Dy order of Marshal GILSO, bureaus, sofas, tea. er beds, cook stove, paiu ings, bedeteads, Apples e i JCT., WILL SELL the contents of the concert saloon and Shat har #t, art and cane seat chairs, velvet carpets, sofus, matoguny chairs, billiard table, French mirrore, furpitur bedrouma, &e, . SELL WAM ab on Wedn DEY GOODS, BARGAINS FROM AUCTION WILL offesed on Monday, June 5, Unbleached Linen Danask at 66e, worth $1, Satiu Damask, all linen, at $1 and $1.2. worth ba 1.50 to $2. ! eee Damask Linea Napkins at $2 per dozen wort D0, Barnsley Shooting, all nen, at @1.12, $1.25 to $1.60 « yard, bis LA Crashes at 3c, 9c, 10¢, and 12s¢ per yard _ o34 _W.K.P ON, 272 and 274 Bowery, BUACK GROS | GRAIN | SULKS—VERY BCARCE AND DESIRABLE, A tull etock, of all widths, SUITABLE FORK BAsgl Es, BACQUES and MAN. TILLAS, at #2 eye and ypvents, 284 OW. K, PEYTON, 972 and 274 Bowery. FASHIONABLE SUMMER DRESS Goody JUST IMPORTED, per steamers Persia and City of Baltimore, will be offerd on MONDAY, 6th of June Alpacas, Challies, all-wool Delaines, Basyues, Crepes, Tamarting and Lenos, iu the vew color, Early Dawn, Moon on the Lake, P y and Lilly of the Vale w4 y- Ww K PEYT« . STZ sud | T4 Bowery. MASstittas, MANTILLAS—AT GREAP BARGAINS, GREAT CLOSING OUT BA OF TI EARO! COMMENCING MONDAY sPORNIN Lot IMMENSE 6TocK AT GR RevUCkD PRICL Lao, ALSO, THE BALANCE UF Litis SEASON'S STOCK OB SHAWLs, at greatly reduce: bid W. A. PRY TON, 272 and 9T4 Bowery, oot Near Liouston street. a ae fat - LAIN COLORED; SILKS, IN| ALL 3DEs sirable shades, WILL BE OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES, ON MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1505, to close out the prerent season's purchase, We eballover DECIDED BARGAINS in our Silk Department for the week, oa - K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery orices. RIED APPLES—25,000 LBS, OF DRIED Apples packed in half barrels and kera, ruttable for any niarkes, jor sale, in lots to suit, by O. W. FB RANDOLPH, 116 Broad at, Canned Peaches,—29 dog, im eames, 2 1b.; 2u0 doz, in canes, Sib, Yue doz, ia cases, 2'9 1b: hermi‘ieally sealed, canned fresh Peas ches, guitabie for bakers or family use. toraale in | ww mult, by OW. F. RANDOLPH, 116 Broad et, 34 NY! ICE—THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF A directo. the Amerioav Emigrant Ad and Homestead ay, Will be held at (he offiee of the company, 42 Pine street, room 16, on ‘luesaay, Jun 27c, 1565, ab do'clock P.M, As, CADY, bee. sik HE HORACE WAT GRAND, Squa and Upricht Manos, Melodeous, Narwoulume | Cabinet Ore Wholesale snd retail, at revuce prices, To let, and reut allowed if purchased, Monthe y payments r ad fur the same, Secoud hand pie 006 at bargains, trom: yOu wo F Factory and ware: rooms, No, 451 Bioudway, Cab pald tor second haud ott eo "PHN HIGHEST CASH PRICI » PATD FOR old newspapers parmphieta, hoe ond waste scription. STOCKWELL & EMe 1 oor we CC ee) BUN, 2 . ae - 810 U.S, L NAn—=EI Us NATIONAL SANK 828 THIRD AVENUE, SEAR oTth STREET. This Bouk a the eastern section ef & hand the noter of the abo POW and glan, RICH, earners A. THOMPSON, Ca JAKY KELLY, President, - w18 QoyrH WARD—NOTICE—WE HAVE RE mnoved our stock aud 4 tixtures f lng Ab thole hat f nea ot os of ache, eprain, brulee or pale... Only t. aud Ho av. to the ie cer, diet Ny nd ote At, ty ‘ uid Wt 240 Grana 6, So cente per tie, ya's @ have Do counection with tor sTtb JOuN ENS, a | Betis Lautmeus cures with oor bMAaiyy ll Ie a ‘Bowes & WU. covers aud Flour ese ) > ‘ — eo a

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