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At NEW MORNING, YOuwK SUN, THURSDAS ised, -~ - the True Way to Aid the s Tue « ientions Conmorted with the politic wa@rocton of the 8 jeration and d scuasion, TH # ’ | recon- tern States are entitle! to but there is cause for cons epprebension that too much attention will be paid fe them, and that the jodus'rial ntereate of the recia med States will be allowed to suller, Pres + dent Jonsson baa dec ded that the people of each State wre the legitimate reorvanizere of the al me a) towel and that vory lit outee aid i« required to setitin operation, Theretore ibs be well for thoes who nani exte interest (n the welfare of the Mate! ‘ to turn the!r profered ass. atance into 6 ne RerViCes able channel, The South at the present (we isin ecordition of geners! business prostration, The viclesituces of w re ke ip the wool@iu dustrial eysiem of tis. se on, aod & majority of the poole bavi ening hed by the revel- lion are now powerless to bezin the work of reat: + ration under favorable « nian 4. By patiens end unremitting toll, throug any yours, they undoubtedly migts! t country back to ite | pristine condition of prospenity, but with auch aed | es the North fa fully cong ibto render, the tres. formation micht be sec abed in a ¢ para @ively short time What the fouth now ire @ently reodn. «(he necessary capital to res and place ayain in runt orler the whe ey. F alr i anower mount f Ss alle tore Vusinosa puren te than @ manufactur og under the name cir e Eve the il hae been rp ire nh ‘ fin adilition to thigt!e stock and applian culture bave mainly been ebher sppropristes or destroyed during the war, Now, ‘fthe Sothern @eoplo were absolutely in need cf advice, aul eous wel on the questions negro willrage, ete, at would Le highly coumeadaboe int Urested in their we fare, bo exten! the ne opmary eid. But instead of this thelr needelie on ferent direction, aud those who bonest! kt goodin GQhie respect should not howmitatet ofer their favors {ne mannor that wil! reader th om mostuseful, te @onld be infinitely better, under these crcuin- @tances, and certa nly fan Bouthern people, it eee Who are ine taore acceptable tote those who manifest so much solicitude for the political reveneracy of the Routh, woul! assist in rebuiiding the iodustrial inverrats of the Southern country, at the game time that political advice ie proffered, There is enough pare capital at the North to restock every farm iu the Bouth, ent insure ap early resumption of ayricul- ture throughout the country. hes not Been injured ty the war; cotton and corn will Grow &s fruit be : but the capital fe needed to net the work in motion, Thereture, if those who manifest so deen an interest in the polit- Jeal reconstruction of the S Hine their avemtance to the « aud acceptable subject of in The soil 6 they di! ithern States, will con- re practicable, useful istrial re dation, eccompanied by appeala to Northern cap tal ate tending to induce them t nvest in the * ree Struction’' of Southern eayricultore, they will favor which th gud for which ne joa Southern people can appreciate, hey will be grateful, Resignation of Vrince Nupoteon, The speech recently by Prince ekom at A accio, © ca, haw retell France in a Sutter ot excitient, end bas vested in an cpen fupture between the Penco and the Emperor, The delivered Naro- épeech in queation, or rather that partof it which the French Go ninent recarced as objectionable, amply complimented this y, aul vaguely Bintel that it was mot good 5 y for France to @ainutain ap army in Mexico, The Emperor being m Algiers, the French Minist ra, on receipt of the speech, worked themselves into «fever of virtuous mdignation at the alleged! outcropping of repub: Acauism, auppressed the speech, invoked the Enm- press to denounce and malo thenwelves as ri- ficulous as posible It ne turns out that e@ben the Emperor became aware the facts, oe wrote w letter of the Deine, and che later theron; ned his postion as President of the French Council, Asan indication af te fear with which monarchy regards republi- the w gure to nh res ‘anism, bubbub created in France by the @rince’s apecch ia imteresting to the prople of this sountry. It shows how Jealous are despotic gov sruments with revard to republicanie«n, how fear- ful they aro of the free inatitutions of the United States, and how tneasy rosta the er ed head of she oppreeser, The excitement in France relative to the Prince's#peech in only the Leg aavtion, which sooner « uning of thee r wlor tausbatir to the centre in Europe, This country has re- futed the theory of the monarchista thas * repub- lice are necessarily transitory,’’ an | stands forth qo-day af @ Witness to the whole world that repul- ficaninm is the tree, and the only evatern of govern. Ment comy tae every mouarchy ble with enlightenment and progress. The incident referred to is» of the Vay of Napotwon's government, and of the e spirit of democracy among the people. This spirit may for a time be kopt in subjection by police vigilance, but the late history of our eoun- try hos taugit the people of Mot incom patil republica: inn is the enh tened people Narotwons preiio Europe would | unlesa the #06 realization of that yr enters. tone Vrance that freedom 18 Ouly system under whic! can be truly happy. oan The drst tod that the day would come when © all re; ean or al Cossack, and the tines are very deceptive, the le with good government, and 4b ab | other process through the instrumentality of the 9 loyal record, will wish to be reimbursed extent of ties, wich 's mizing @ good deal, The main point with these worthies will be ty) jagravate themeelves into the good opinion of the poop'e, with the view of securing thelr eur port atthepolls, To reach this desirable object it is pecessary to manulacture political cepital upon whieh to ground their clairon for support, and it is upoo thie branch of the elcetion work,that the poli- ticlans are now employed. The favorite bait of rouulei) a! reform, which bas so often been used | effectively, will of course be remdelied @ little, | and again thrown into the popular stream for uib | blers to bite at. Whether it can ayain be made parviceabic in drawiuy support to hackneyed poli- ‘tielans, who forget thor promises immediately after election, deponda entirely upon the gullipility of the “dear peop’. ' who are #0 affectionately | alluded to aboutelection time. The great troub! Jo making this bait serviceable is that ly reason of their alt | iis frequent use it ia now pretty well worn, and | | Legine to showthe “hooking” objects of the po'i- jticans, Relorm is a very wood thing, and jthe peple are eager to kive any petty a , hearty support. if they can only be convinced of ita 4 Vat jane faithfulness to the reform programme tunately, their experience with factions and ywed object, bas not as toinduce them to put much mliance We ued to think, on the whole, that the political thimble- regers bave a more ditfcult task in their pr preparat for gulling the public, and it may are ciati ne’ having this e@ Leen such | in tere professions of this kind are in wont be tat it in for this reason they have c menerd their atnpasn preparations so early, They are not likely to be frghtened by ¢ ties, howeverand #e ney Koon expect to eee ther being out for pub- i: Inspection, the b industrious! thoy arenow ao nilings wisic Iremigraotstrom Holand. There ‘¢ a proposition on foot to colonize in this ouutr Polish extiva who wero rece: patr their partie pancy in the late cessful effort to throw off the Russian yo! re-ertablish the Independence of their country. Vhe leader of the Polos in the insurrection is now o this country, and an effortin mukiog to secure + overnment land grant, upon which te colonize these oppressed people, who number between fif- ve {twenty thousand. culturists—bard workit who would doubtless our industrial populati: They are mainly agri- and s valual n, Our people have always manifonted an especial interest in the Poleg who, though ground Gown by the most desperate and relentiess dyuasty in Europe, have so often atrug- a’ed heroically to reyain their freedom and nation ality, And this feeliug is natural, The Pol always reverded this y with affection, for the Uuited § resentative of that free- Poland bas striven vainly to attain Nor should it be forgotten that we owe a debt tu this people, In she days of the Revolution, when the litte Land of American heroes were struggling to throw off the yoke of Dritiah ressiuu, the nubile Koservaso, the brave Prtavni, and many otber Poles, who were then exiles trov th: ir coun. try for eugaging ine fruisiess effort for indepen- dence, came over bere and } ad bands with the fathers of our country in achieving that indepen- e Unite! S.ates is repay something of the debt itowes to Poland, through these brave epirite of the Revolution. Let it not hesitate to discharge the obligation, and te show the crow: heads of Europe that this country ia truly an asylui for the down-trodden of the Old World, joduatrion# men, a quinition to dom whieh dence which we now enjoy now!n a powbou te Not Fanctly Needed. Tue meeting last night, at Cooper Inasitute, “to wistain the administration of waain every ton, devo d ¢ feature, Presitent Jounsos," che laudable Uu.on demonstra. Suy partisan or other objectionable Hut we had the impression that there was before no cause to doult, or even to aurpect, the poaition of New York on thissubject, T. ere never waea Presidont, muce the time of Waainixaros, whom the people of this city heartily and eo unanimous’, as ANDERW JouNSON There has been but cus fecling among the people fom the day he wssumed the reaponsi! ili- tes of bis fice until the presents time, and that has beeu to g.ve him the undivided, rial supporbol thacuy Patrote Loi meetings are alw acceptable to the people, and such a one as that which occurred last night, they naturally feel e deep luterest in; but it p.ques their pride a litde to think that their patriotism and support of the new President have not becu apparent enough, without telling him of it, +8 gy .” “0 and cc A Milleniom for Lawyers Tores has been a very general «earth of legal business during the progress of the war, but ao boundiess fel! of litivation i now ing in the Fouth, and the loyal fraternity, who aro said to “Live upon the miseries of their fellows,’ will doubtless reap a rich harvest, The dostruction of recorls, the obiiieration of lines of survey, the ap- propriation of property belonging to men who will set upactalin for loyalty, and the thousand other subjects of dispute which are maeparable from the present condition of affairs at the South, wil! noces- ganly be protific of tigation. Nearly every rebel who ine lost property by confiscation or by any Government, will have a claim for reparation, and those who can trump up evidence enough to #how Then with all {ta entangl: - al there will be the cotton crop, pbecy ja not at all improbe- bie. Framing the “late. The various cliques, and fret eity politl- cians are already lay tie wires for the coming campaign, and frou the intense interes they cis play iv the work i¢ may bo in‘erred that the con- test for the municipal loaves year be more animated and excitioe than usual A larve number of these mng leadora ba the last four years, been engaged nye anc fishes wi!l this M the patrione vocation of “sustaining the Governueny’ Ly y speewations, an! other patiotic services, sctuo people uacharitably classify sw ling Bus the order for the stoppage of all me contracts hae relieved there patriots of their labors on lehalt of their country, aud they are now pre- pared to give their valuable services once mor Ther wieglere being thus to era and pollti- wereaset by the shoddy contractors, the fight for the oy doubtless De interesting to the people, wince the only quem= tion at iasue seems ty be Which party of spoilemen Willtruaph. The approach ug vlection being the dimportant Lieuiuel coutesy im whieh is involved the disposal of nearly all the city patronage for the ensuing year, will naturally cause We faction leaders to weheme and piut to the ‘fall the city, umber of wire-work eal «will ments, A part of it unquest y belongs to the rebel government, but m @ now in the South, as well aa tiat which has been secured and brought North, will doubtless have a claimant, ready to prove the validity of his ownership, as well as of his unquestionable love for the Union, Nat to perticularize the causes that will lead to legal disputes under the new order of things, would be a useless and elmostan endiesstanl, The Whole country tin a state of chaos, 60 far-as rights of property are concerned, an! this can only be cleared wp and equitably settled by an apgpeul to tho udieary tribunal, i \ | \ A Koolih Labor surike, \ here in the reat coal distrietin the ne Voteevilley Penusyivania, permat in their ouee of refusing to work Tern hcdot at thoernall re- They idle pearly six weeks, forrno other b than thet they ry duct A Wages made by ww beer apparent reas of mix has, ther aitemps him one is willing to acc in precisely the sane beginning. loeb ad ole the'r empl. vers. haves Want seven, instead «. Each miner hundred dadlane tn a foolish Lis employers to day toan the ditheulty Cay jor their lab » oat two to con.pel a give latter w Gollar more pays the ia n shape that is was in the Further, (au this, the miuers have We the ey pally shevwwerwie mught havs received frota the peopie, by several dastar tly attempts to destroy the property of their late em- ployers. Soldiers are now quartered among them, to prevent further violence, but the atrike fs still continued with but little prospect of cessation. The effect of this action wil be to compel the em- ployers to supplant the strikers by biring other men, and the folly of persisting in an unresson- able demand will then be seen, when too late to profit by the lesson, Commerce on the Lakes, The commerce of tho great inkes amounte at | present to at least twelve hundred milliona of dol- ‘are annually, and increases so rapidly that all eatiinates of tte prospective value Lave hitherto fallen short of the truth. It employs about two thousand wossele aud twenty thousand sailors, | besides four great lines of railroad. It sends to the seaboard one hundred milion bushels of | rain, two million hogs. and a balfs roillion of cat- } tle, composing the principal part of the food of | the Atlantic Sates end affording « large mur- plus for exportation. It being well thatthe wheat crop of New York would known har’ly feed her people for one third of the year, and that at of th: New England fy mificient for only about bee fe wevks' consumption. 1he cereal wealth year- y flouted on these waters now exceeds one hundred | ls million Piushela, It is diffeult to present a dis- tines idea of a quantity enormous, Suffice it w aay, that the portion of it fabout two thirds) moving to toarket on the Erie and Oswego C nalar quires eimeof boaw more than forty tiles ge Se On the lakes is requir «a teet » cerry ng twenty thousand | i Tf joweel in redcow of the | usual eapacity, it would take two hundeed and j titty thousand miles in length. The four great iveafrom the lakes to the seaboard would each have torun four hundred cars ad for bal! the year ocarry this grain to market. This grain: trate, & Lew fact in the hiewry of ian. To t aready touch exco@ig the whole ex- sfrom the Russian Finpire, the xreat © United States, whose total exper h 1567, bulforty ning million bushe’s, beng lees than half the smount carried in 1304 jpoutne American lakes, It was the constant am of ane ent Rome, @¥en in the zenith of te power, to yo toe Capital aud the @ jacent provinces tue outlying portions of the empire, The crop, contributed by Egypt, waa fifteen mil- abels, Uneer the prudent adininistration or Severus, @ large #tore of corn was i kepton Land, eutficient to guard nm fansine for seven ra. The pro 560 in the tive Lake S of Ohio, Michi- ger, Touaua, Lino, aud Wisconsin, waa three bundred wou fitty-four million bushels, carry it. Torning Glass. A writer in CuaMirrs’ Joven aL sayet Glasa may even beturned oa lathe, Strange as it sversa, this is literally true No special wola even are needed; aay amateur turner who bas Operated on either ot the metals may chuck @ piece of iuss on bis lathe, and turo it with the san tools, and in the same way, aa be wonld a piece of steel, ouly tak ng curs to keep the chips from bis eyes, ‘Tole strange discovery was imady, alinost accidentally, iu riy part of 1560, by one of ur most celebratea mechanical engineers, ro'ght have been patented, but the inventor con- feutd hiueelf with simply putting it on record, Qnd generously presented it to the nation The omequence was, that no one cared or thought about it, and the idea Las been suflered to Le nearly barren, though capable of being turned to great account, Let any amateur mechanic make the ex- periment, and he will be surprised at the ease with which this seemingly intractable material inay be cut aud fashioned accor ting to his will. Financial News, Markets, d&e. New York, Wednesday, June 7, 6 J. M.—The follow- ing were the leading quotations at the Gold Koom to- day At 10.30 A. M, 157%); 11 137; 2.00, 187%; 2.40, 13T%G 3 By 1ST: 316, 19ST s 4, 18T; 4.30, 186%. ‘The afternoon quotations of thi eral stock market, compared with those of the same period of yesterday, show an advance of frotn Wg to 2'y per ceat. (iovernmenta were very tirm, Business waa more briek than for reversal! days past. The money market continues very easy, and the tendency ie towards lower rates of interest, Call-loans were made to-day at Sod percent, with the bulk of the business at the inside rate, The discount market waa dull at 609 percent, Sterling exchange wee quiet and firm at 110 @ 110% for bankers’, On'Change to-day Flour opened heavy and clored more steady, Wheat was firmer, Corn was scarce and fimner, Onts were ex- cited and @e, . better, with a large » to the (iovernment, Pork was decidedly lower, Beef was steady, dull, Lard was quiet and steady. Whiskey was STOCK S48 FIROT BOARD 40000 v fe 6a,67.....11)% 100 Mariposa Min., + 68°81, re. 16y 100 do. 16 cary tio t bin Smith & Par. G, | Atlantic M. 3.. - 10% Ban do,,..174 eal low N.Y. Cen, KR... 904 Too do rn anny re dio Mich, © ‘en. BR. luo ly 1s60 do, 10 Chi & NWR u's § 000 Ohio & Miss 16 Chi. & N.W.PL.. 66 '9 n do. 800 do aeneyty 656 oo NY. s i We Mic ivod Chi, w Tuo Tol, & W. 3000 Pt Wt bow Mina, & Mo. ! f bo webu ove Ch. & Alton Lat. 05 ‘ . a... OL 10 Bk, Coumerce..14G sTu0 do,. Clean g! . Su Bk, Common’ ith 1d suo Chi, $ 1M 100 Park Bank,.....145'y 1000 id 10 Canton Co, ST 60 Chi, w as & Ko 1s Ow do, . Sy 3.0 Le a ini oily 40 Cam Coal om it YA Sgao 20) 0, oe ZA Al. e t ov Sw Quiekaiiy 9 BRCOND BOARD, 21000 US, 64,°S1, ep 109% bs Had Ry. B......101% ket re. 106% Lil's 4" vo \ Trea. + B10, » OO% Us of 9 1 ” Quickeliver uy. 10 do,.... yoo Atlantic M. guy Cum, Coal bt, YN. Y,C . sig Wholesale Prices of Country l'reduce, New Yora, Wednesday, June 7, 1865 Fxcept, perhaps, an increased activity among spoc- ulators in pork, aud @ noticeable improvement in the demand tora few of the leading articles of domestic gu ais luo Al, & T. H.R. produce, trade ie alisost at @ etaud still at prerent, neither buyere nor sellers, in view of the upward teudeney ot weld, seoming disposed to bagard veutures reaching into the future, Amoug dealers in country # stagnation is especially noticeable, and produce, th the principal features of to-day's produce market may be summed up ina very few wore In the mur w butter but very few sales are reported, but are inthe buyers’ favor, @ decline of Yas cents per pound on last weeks’ prices being conceded by holuerr Fees continue to arrive freeky, the au ceed the demand, and pri Notwiiheiandine she iaveral y dderkets an this vicinity, dea My ow lisjorltion toreduce thes pi ven uitod and hanb are iaetestaily de we (he various descriptions of new vee fruit, with whieh tuarkere are now li plied ihe fullowiue are the latest quosabious ut Washington Marker and vicinity: RUTTER, Or Co, prime..—s0 State dairy, fr Now tate, bab y | bairto good do, Welch, .ood to ps us! |Penbeysvauia, Dew Zu yowsu | Tallow SITY epic. good 207 |Last, tub sub: Adal Ty acs) | ‘Thursday afternoon, Sth inat., as 2 o'clock, of N cumRaR. CONSUMPTION, N.Y. dairy, prime 12016 | Engtieh dairy, oe" _ — do | com. ey 1813 fine apple ie NOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY English diary, con ith Ne jew State skit ua) UF NEW YORK, Of « highly foepectanie Se eeate by known to the N. Je Bi) Lied Bere. nominal jereantile community, b; Weetern kgga..22 ais IN. ¥. State, do... ds s024 | DR. J. HL HEN elt rt KAU L LUNG Doc. Live POULTRY. se Onrtor or N.Y. gars BNA Lean Co Om’ une 1, fan vee ast Do soon baer. Uited bo De. J. H, Be For over fifteen ” years | heve been troubled with a severe cough, and aod usually two or three tines a year with wore or leas hommorrhage, which, toresh " for the inst few hosel + 19816 | Kone er das ears has kept me thin in flesh ant too weak to do tan 4 ne Tyais Pork ba iness ot any kind without suffering In Aw ft ub, do -ioaze Inet Ih yery severe hemmorrhage, and, accor REST FRUIT. ing tot ment of a good New York physician, i Apples. Rox, me waa c as bevond the reach of medicine, and was OOF19 Str Dyrrieg, oath, 18025 f ‘ ‘ cap | Gdvised to bet prepaled. so far aa property matters were Gessenee ries, bb..2 Wer tl bek...3a6 | Concerned. to leave this world wt ehort notice, This hyeician (and my good triends), said * that the DRIRD PRUTT, bids severe sole Tok must prove oa , Early tn Cherries. ’ P january | took # very fevere cold, an fortunately Pham rete | pusekberricn aes war occupying rooms at No. G2 BONT) SL. dircetly Peaches. pesied lA ion Wwe. over your office, | think about the 16th of January ubpealed | Wohortiebernes I piocured a ace of your rey 0. “ly Sree, hy com. Currants, ' menoed taking it freely y teet and limbs wera aad aan tay Oe «56 SVOP 00 very much ewollen, and all the e mptome of a epoedy PoT ATOMS, death sevined to accompany wy colt, 1 rent my foriner physician,and +cated to him ‘hat | wae takin ines meuicin nd atter showing them to bit, an paving teeteu them, &c, be replied; “You can take them u you like they will ao you no harm.” Ho seid : “You know what I toid you Inet 3: and I say the sane now if you haveany t New Bermudas. 4 Onl 0) Mercers, Veach Blows ommon. Prince Aiberts.. i ” Delaware, ew Jackson Whites.) Thad wl PEAS AND BRANA, 81 Vea beans +o 10001 15 Mixed lote. 7001 15 | close up. do not put it « He sal Ma:'fata. bush ... ed Bs ib Poms Canada 1 duel 60 7 that “he could see no hoe for me." and my friends hadneya 1 dual 5 And relations COuciuceu my time had come — At thi: GARDEN AND FIRLD VRORTAULES. time | wae taking fieeiy of your medicine, but bad Aaparact fone notrecn you. ‘The Leoctor called « few thes and banef “1 - "4 ras om Suleas. zoey . oe - | found me, much to hie urprize, be aaic, improving, nehe d ni |, bb _ . > Kbubarh. 10) ha. 900n6 do white, Hed wad \0 and he could net unde etand why faith wae m creasing in your medicives, And | bad a@ wishto bave ou @taruine tiny case, and see what you had 4 Ww ben you fret came to my rvom and made amination, you eave me but tthe sueourebe but on the contrary, expreeaed doule of my ev beiug heiped out of wy then seeming diticulies, The pecond tiine that you calied, ing me acti gaining, you kave the encourtky ying > “iy ere Improving; the Syrup sea. onte aud) Mandrake had acted li appetito k about tuy room Tuesday, and © go vutot my » bbl. gaz Gb een peas, bhi 5 unt 0) w Turi 40 b's. $4060 Garlic, pro lv Yeh3 0On6 OO iy er. Stop that Scratching and ase Wheaton’s Tteh Ointment, It cures [teh and Salt Kheum in forty-cleht hours, and all eruptions of the akin, Bold by all Diueeiate, a12 The best and cheapest Clothes Wringer néry is the tin Ville cireulation, my cough, mm i olittie. ¥ found me improv pd me nearly ¢ and told me t ‘copie. “Try it, and vou will | room until the of . yy tuck no cold aay vou will ure noother, Made wie cork rolleand | while apder your treatinent, my appetite becaine coe-wheels, they will not get out of order aa the rub- | first-rate, and you told meto eateveryihiug bw ber ones do, Por eale by the People’s Closhea Wringer | of a nudiitous nature, and to exercise about the Con M4 Broadway, Agents wanted everywhere, 054 | room aa mach os possible, [ followed your advic and to the uip.ire of my old phreictan and trie nant veom much better than { have been for several rears, Ano breath: better thau | ever expected a person Hyatvs Life Balsam, Moet patoftul forma, wieo, rheum, pimples. blot eumation in its torofiila, erysipeina, art old uleors, fever sores, 1% | could with one lune, the left being completely dried worst Cu.o# of diseases of the blood, mereurial com- up. I feel very grateful to sou, and cousider your ad+ plaints, debility, liver and kidueys, inefplent con: | yice and ued ines davaluable on, &e. Are wos! certabily cured by this great r. VPrineipal Depot 2446 Cirand at. $1 per ®% truly, \ T. 8. SHELDON, ik Kewill be at his rooms, No, DR. 2 Bond boitle, 6 for #5. Sold by drugeiete generally, 4060 Tat. N.Y. for consultation. and advice, every Tuesday, Vrices(-reatly Keduced—sammer fothing frou 9 A. Mo until P.M. His medicines can be b+ an) y Va. ety, at PLB, Baldwin's, Ty and Howery | tained there st all tin : x i avyeat , ptter CAUTION BEWARE OF AN IMPOSTER wy leenud aa _ DR. J. H. SCHENCK of Vhilade phia reepec intorme the public that hie roor ave been at Bond et. N.Y. tor over three veara, whe he hee suceceefully treated conruimption and all diseases of the lunges, Liver, &e.. and they will continae to be thereonly, Dr. SCHENCK bas no other office ia New York, He will be at bis rooms, 32 bond #:, New York, ae usual, every, Tt ESDAY only, trom 9 A. My until 8 o'clock, P, M, (advice free; but for a thorough examination of the Lugge with hie Rerpirometer his price is three dollars, PULMONIC 8YKUP AND SEA-WEED TONIC, each 31 ver bottle, of 87,50 the halt dozeu, MANe The Criginal Howe's “Sewing “Machines for sale at 629 Kroadw £LIAS HOWE, Jin , ae ventorand Maker, Aventa wauted, Teeth Extracted wia ntineally admini HO Sixth ave, be yeaie ant reliatde, producing no unplesaaot _Atuticial we of every description, Sis PRatTus. CRE TTC ELT Ciena toad TCP Porter parent Pee-eteat dk eet ew td JKAKE PIL ta. per box a3u ANDREWS On Wednesday; June TDF Marin | 2 be rch a cas H, Andrewa, aged 56 years, — The relatives and friende of the family, and the members of Mercantile Lodee, No, 47, 1,0. 0f OF, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on hie Vhiladeipbia and st AUCTION NOTICES, re TION SAL E OF FINE FURNITURE... This, Thor day afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, consieting of all the parlor, ol miter and viuan shou furniture in_ the bestory residence 131 West 26th at, bet. 6ch and 7th aves, fine rorewood, walnut and min. hogany (urniture of all deseriptions; over 70 yards of tapestry aud iugrain carpets, bair mattresses, bedg and tedding, china cut gises, silver ware, table cub lery, &e, No postponement of sale 19 HENKY CE i WESTCOTT, Anet A! CTION NOTICE -E, ROTH, AUCT’R, willeell this homies atte rmeon! June s ats o'clock pree'sely, all the elegant household Aerciture of w private family, at their resider 119 Weet Sth et, bet. Sth and 6th aves, consi#ting of # maguilicent late remidence, 46 sale bury papers please copy, 2h DONOHOK—On Wednerday, Jane 7 Ftten, ‘the beloved daughter of William avd Ellen Donohoe, of the oy of Dublin, aged 2 yeare and 9 montha ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday, Sth inet, at ¥ o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2v North Yth ot, Williameburgb, 102 rag IRE —~On Wednesday, Margaret, wife of Luke Maguire, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the membereot Father Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 5, Y., are reapecttully invited to attend the tune- rulon Friday atter:.gon, June 9, at 2 o'clock, from | Towewoud piauotorte, % Beautiful parlor euits, ei i 1 Brussels and ingrain carpeta; aleo over bw lots o hor late residence, 864 wove nth ave. La rich parlor, bedroom aud dining turniture, llv UINN—On Jane 6th, Catharine, the beloved wife 5 TT) Thos, Quinn, @ native of Co, Roscomimon, Parirh UCTION NOTIC ELA RGE SALE OP Kubete, reland housebold furniture thi Thursday at llo'cik ‘The frionds and nequaintances of the fernily, are re. recisely, at the remidence, Ey Waverley Piace, betw. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Th th aad 6th aves, consisting of one beautifully curv. y) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom 464 Greenwic 7 octave Vianotorte, parlor, dining room ang remains will be interred iu Calvary Cems i i y ‘ chamber furniture, crockery, cutlery, ete, > ery. ermptory, ee: » ae crm or gemaay veTKC W. EZEKIEL Wil 1 RADE NO i sell thie day (Sth), at ¥) Bowery, at 10 o'clock, a MASS MEKTING, OF THE STABI me Protective and Benevolent Association will be held at the 1th Ward Hall, 65d #., near Lex- invton av., on Friday evening, June 9 at T'< o'clock All atablemen are requested to be present. The quantity of dainaged brua-elsearpet and furniture, Also two elegant sewing machines Di OTEL FURNITURE, LEASE, ¢ suction this day, at J2 o'clock, of the hiotel, Lu Liberty et, dinuin Farmers’ hear Greenwich--Bur, bed, room, @aa-tixtures, partitions, &c.; a tine lot mee ting will be addressed by Win, Harding and | of teather beds, Ae. oll nearly new, W. A, CAR fepheng reeine nt and View fice aan’ of TER, Auctioneer Courtiandt at. a6 mens’ Union, anc eeveral other speakers, : 5 " ns By order Executive Committee, a Pya6 pawn NBROKER'S SALE—BELL & IN: OTICE—TO THE MARBLE POLISHERS | gy Sie'inweti- iv tots ulus? tras “lft dressem bt rel nion P. Boctety. A regulary Hoelety will be held in Korebill H vening, June the Sth, 1565, at § ofc! All members are requested 'o be present, as the ¢ tion of officers for the in year will take place, Ry order of PATRICK O'HANLAN, Preat, THOS. ROONEY, Sec, EL) WARD MORKIS, Treasurer, 1.8 N TICE TO MOULDERS—IRON MOULD- are rejuested not to go to Letroit, as the Mow there” have eisvek against the unjust de- mands of the bosses, A. WATT, Cor, Kop. we costs, pants, Vests, remnants, sheets, quilts, shoes, boots, beds, pillows, watches, chalia, carpets, &e, Or, H. Solornon, $1 Madison at. Friday, 450 lots valuas bie ciothing, or, of M. & 1. Wolf, 130 Myrtle avenue, Brooniyu, Mouday, or, Mra, Cohens, 606 Rah uve ‘Tuesday, or. F. Harrie, 165 Grand at, ednesday, or. Win. Goodwin, 8° New Canal «et. Thursday, or, M. Merbach, 453 Grand at, Friday, or, Cudi p a Delouse, 299 bast Broadway, li PAWNBROKER’S SALE — THIS DAY— Th. WEAVEK, Jr, will sell, at the Salesroom, 4.5 Ninth av, at L o'clock, a good assortiuent of reasonable MBERS— PGUL ZETING OF | goods, worthy the attention of dealers, By order of ia i e pt Seager LAS ei nas F G. CUDLIPR, L. P, 255 East 12th @! ext sale June y Jane Sth, at nah Me bers fh . ear eG | arroare are notified to pay upth} nia nicht, or be etricken ,BKOKERK'’S SALF—1HIS DAY, BY THEO PIREHOGK, Ken en” MPHENS, ior JOUN MORTIMER, 18 East Broadway, of 300 lots of womens’ silk, delaine and shaw is, cloaks, remnants, ele boots, shoes and other, Koode, too co dresses, okli la, pada, table clotha, puMerOUs tO 1neL. HA L BIGHT HOURS 2 Day's Work ?—Thi the next regular tuon, Hy order of 5. LEVY, 490 Broome st. 103 Lnion, to be held at F hes Closing Hall, 267 Bowery, | 4 STRROK aa 7. on Fr evenlug, June 16th all workingmen DAWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY AT are Interested in this reform movement, it le conti- dently expected that every tr organization in New York and the vicinity will be represented, and help in accomplisiing so desirable an onect, we. PABOING. Preat. JOHN HENRY FOY, Ree, See, lu'y o'clock, G, LEWIS, Auct'r., will sell at 15) Bowery. by order of W. SIMPSON, a large quantity of housekeeping dry goods, remuants, &c, 63 WNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY= -B. Kach organization ts entitled to sen Sdele- | ious pee Ai A Be ail pall ss 08 New Bowery, hoe tsies to the Union 837 Muslin dresses; erape and other ehawis; skirta Ue STATES PROTECTIVE CLAIM | eheets, quilts, spreads, blaukets, beds, pillows, boots Association. Bounties, back pay, prize moner, OOH, CORR, Pate, Vests, Ly order ot M. CASEY, &e., collected fnmedinte ly. Information | procured. 121 West Broadway, Lis Of vere accounts and all just claima spec y aplue- | 7 " AL CTR. . SALE ean eaatiod, at No 105 Hiroadway, Ut N00 28, FOS RicdARD FIELD,” AUCT’R, — SALES rooms, 489 Pear! #t, will sell on Frid a larve lot of houreliold furnigure and Que CRIFE’S SALE—RICHARD W ALTE RS, auctioneer, eelis thie day, at 11 o'clock, at 27 Raat Away, 2 bile abies, baile and cues, counters, on lew, chairs, pictures, aud # quautity of other bes snd office furniture, go FFNEY, AUCT’ R—WILL” SELL » Thurs hay, 3th, at lus o'clock, at eales~ clothing, books, furniture, &e.,alsa Parpenter'e toos, demijohus, 20 \ 7M. WOLF & SON, AUCT,, WILL SELE op thia day, at 1 otblock, the entire ok ay fixtures of the liqu store, Glo Water ‘4 Scaminell #t, viz4 winery, brandies, gins, eexarm, b June #ih, SOCIETY NC A MISTAKE WAS” MADE tieing the Younes Mena » ting will be hed thte abkere and ein, prasdvertt yesterday will attend, GEO. B. REILL : THOS, J, LOG AS, See 55 *ATHER | MATL W T, A. B, SOUL STY, will hold « public meetin, thei N ADVER- by yes! ay. The day evening. The stand 2d ave, thie even by Mr. Henry € ita aud Mr. J, s by Mia# Connolly, Miss Morrow, ‘ole and oth THOS, CONCAN: PATRICK ENNI&, Ree, See, lie oe F. Madde sph Singl Mr. haven, Mr, NON, Pree, ay SEOr HR COL = Bay Mahoney | Ciisirr and P counternoasks mirrors, picturoe, Circle ineeta in Dingledein's Hall, $d ave, bet. - pn aarp reer 59th and Guth eb thie Phure \ TILLIAM A OTT, AUCTR—OFFIC (sharp), Al members of the 170 Chatham a, sells on Saturday, lus o'clock the lens ek and ixturea, of the old established Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store, corner Mott ead Bprus ete, English punips, ae, $05 RSONAL NOTICES, } pUGH REYNOLDS, WHO LATELY Land. d, ean fiat hie brother-in-law, WILLIAM FITZe 4 be nt, to make arrangements for t! dune Zid, by order TERENCE GROW. NEY, Contre, MARTIN M, MANLEY, pee, Li OTICE — 1TH WARD RECRULIING Executive Committee - the b-eribers to the Mith Ward recruiting fund are } notitied that each subscriber ie entitled to receive percent of the amount of his subscription money, the Come. litres will pay such smount to all subscribers, from the sch to the 16th of June, fiom 8 to 10 o'clock in the evening, at room V1, Mole House, All amounts not ealied ior on the 1th aay of Juae will Le donated to some charitable purpore, CHAS. G. CORNELI i DIMONS, utd sister MAKY, wt 24 W allets at, N.Y, Por ATION WANTELD—OF WILLIAM ANDERSON, @ boy, about 11 years of age, whoew futher hae recently recurved trom ihe army, where he Chairman, GEO, FP. STEMBRENL ER, Sec haseerved in Durvea's Kevirnent of Zouaves, Any ~? rig’ , » . > . . er +4 0 aT o t the Le * NOTCE—CHE MEMBERS OF ST. TER Rdaievs toy! bos 0 Bun cece ly received, 8a Roman Catholic Henevolent Society > juested to attend a siecial ueetihg wh 4 THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY uve Diondway, on Friday evening, June 9 at T 4 o'clock 9 notice to ull O18 We MDS’ harboring my son, DANIEL ULGGINS, Pres, DAS. MURPHY, Ree 11d | dOUN LAPOURED TE, who sbeconded from hie home on the 28th of May without cause, and hences forth any person ottending Wil subject them: val be punished ac 6, 165, SOLOMON L. ALO KE! IME une il te paid tor his. TOtUrD, oy Nor rc FE —OFFICERS’ promptly obtained, Liberal advances me LEPrREKin, HOPMAN & Co, Times Buiidir Park Kow, New York, 19 YPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—500,000 ibe, wanted immediately, tor which cash will be | Bi paid, by epplying wt this office, wo UMBERLAND COAL—PRESH FROM The thines deiverod Ww any part of the city, #18 C t tol, at 65 © od MIIH & o JKUER IS S46 Delaucy ot, kat Biete