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oD Fe meeneme e $ THE NEW YORK SUN, with ante Y t ib cnt not bed 1 1On Tae ‘ n thie very city, who havo (et there are soldiers ~ ‘ ; FRIDAY Mol i, JUNE &, tron tots wuled in the country's servicny (ho . ~ | ere now dependent upon ehavity for support At! renee Ei eatoene. 9 thatthe order has Leen given to clear out the Femoveame acsert that the 5 t @ more impulsive then th oa 1 Aightenod nation, vii tere ty werent We poady disposition of vodien, bo @ y the Buse of the oppress jay Weil as iu bie © avenge ® fa Tito toainta @onor of the counter i psbundant evideuce of tht Daracter @omrmiited, the peo fore up ae at, to p Gah the ofa @manifevie! was er #ech ' Aat row near thes abe rel ele be mivoce Wo grant tetra any t Ponsiatens with Vee val boon, Then en cleats whe actof arrsn ine and fl rr ano | : ‘ xa gtaniiyoan Pentiment then war anit Bowarue the promocent art @nd up w tha tine there | Wweaction of feel Gonaofmr har The meeting beld let ny tu Ory We vel els or 1 Abe impuleive element in the Mor can 6: mee The moeting tid not repreer t Bhe notior of reproneutativn rors © ‘ Goubt that mics + a oan we Would bes People. Now Dimity toward the rete all ve t ¢ 4 we lw HuLwly, Apastriy yp « ‘ r Bhatthe |» ! je oh th Vadsouta and telorms feonnection with tie Abia cons Day bho Chey are averse t Bierein hiew the pr | @athor then (r a . ' the merit | 1 | | | sovernment horpitals, wecan ensily foresee a large The object of Congress pen, wae bo B¥oid mer, ee thieel arecerit i f peo ne*ty, a the ever na s fecls oto aldthe « 1 espouse the 140 e tigit of the Lrave jie Colon hag brought then veilasto gave tle » ar evel, as fr the ry r ape they being jo.ced back to @uch wu condition e Actof Corporation pr we that the part enuwelved wal ingle thor t ties w © unt fee en the firat ere ent of ¢) f h * pitires, the prone would be glad to subect “0 wee vert ' prowptly tomo noble ace an! there is uo # reanon “hatever for del h carrying the er theae elreun otha tence % | | their per | verthe 4 ' although ‘ alrow 1 fo @ "he Next Thing in Order to deny either the ¢ . vio “a z nud the 5 this deposition ont uuagynas | ees “ y by a ration, 1 ‘ i ’ . nue t eumion in tdancer of ac te pulse ery other this CoMUty fa re pect to iid muple laces, Isv Anown wo wires MWreould todly be a yrand socot lee) a ® toward the bagecr tal ‘ toeagarably Lehing the at iawe, aud 6 rosa e wate toaten eain eet wit “ biency fort # the embod tot treason. Wai the vey | {wat 4a v { rele llion. b the ‘ u inat mpetent funtrietw aig of brave Uo ra 1 rab inferno prisoners who | ily re Aout fort enlererien to 1 | Meatroy ourca t y rena seuinate | ¢ unto way : @oter asthe man h inuo! und @reiee of len gould be its chives YT we am |! @ilty of treason, an the plree of shuses, are callous to ing euher sMuch fa exe | praye what | cours | shor threats will induce them to vary the wh enrich + expouse, revartiona of have some hope that this that the people may be yrecinte the gross ime tley have marie! ou st neelved ®t the jai vy Nuts Donvopie iu eae, y been feted vEy W tows bave tna bo bbe Ty ta clan, tmprehen | and be basdoue There must wth ‘iton that fs practiced uy oficiala, and thas ¥ pn them by dishonest of trcas Gor it isan clement pot ea the event of Davi Presons traitor ent min a matority ou the proper time coms ee the for of supplanting these Sunfaishful utewarde by men who will be actuated The y erulicatea, N ) Ww, in | towing ach Lifes they wi necessity § eHeape tron pus Inclined thore new ment, all mialy Lviniy tore laudable motives we who aiall live ir y peuerationn, people are oprimar!y oresponstile for would reason thus: It in aafe to eutark in @ | the deplorable condition of the City government, mcheme of treason, If it fail, no matter wiat | tor they have the powor so rectify sheay o All erin shall have been comm ttet in ite name, | hatis nerded to effect this chan + ‘i ular @hero is no fear of punichmaent for here ina proces | ei and this cau only be intluenced by a truthial dent in the case of Davin which cannot be ignored, | expomton of the abuses complained of. Thera Buch would be the natural ¢ 1 of overy | Wil never Le achnnge for the better in our muni- @raitor, and it len + to foretel she result, | cipal afiirs ustil the people sha!) have become so Magnanimity ia an cat qu ity when provers | thoroughly impressed with the vecosmity of reform, By exercised; bus thet which snveathe lieu gman by endanzering the safety of #4 Oe bo waguan: as toinduce then to take an i tion of officers, instead of leaving the matior in the hauds of afew disreputable ct n ‘berestin the selec. sverhipent, rectors, who inan nv. The pride of the peo- ple gust be enlisted on behalt of the city, and thoir f 11 | more direct interests 1. pomtions | toen!atthem ta the e {ition that | Competent to percorr her Clearing out the Military Prisons. fue President's carder for tho discharse Brisouers who have not hel! prowin Wo the rebel army, on the sir Bhoy shall take the ow age the prioary ele st Le appealed to iu order wrk whieh ¥ alone ore All that can be accompliah- od by the agitation of this subject isto imbue the of allegiance step toward clearing away the conconatauteot war, | public mand with a tras sense of the vitsl necessuay The military prisons will now |e thrown open, avd | of city reform. W that haw been accomplished @l) thetr occupanty who aro not above a crrsala | the sral reals will oom appear in the eradica- @rade of rank, will be seat, ab the expousw of & Government, to the pont frbich is accossib o tion of exietiny abuses, nearest their homes = ee ert ete y Government transportation, The Negro as a Voter. Tho offect of this relax: at the prosons time, cannot Tn opting how political doctrine of negro @ail to be advantageous in adie the spread of | Onfranchiseuont, the rmd.cals evidently design to Meyalty among tho Southern people, The later | 8 port their proposition on the strength of ise Bove been led to believe, by the vil alanders o Shoir press wnt politioul leaders that the Govern- ment hasbeen yuilty of srave By to rebe! prisesers, and these gu) posod moral rivhs, rather than its constivuti ality. They are confessedly “the party of great morn! ideas," certain reelt and have jong beld that there are moral obl and barbar- inies will wow gations of @ political character reg by the pra 4 thomselves. Bosidog | atare big er than those inposed by the Const is, the aid which the prisonera will be | S¥tiow. On this ground they care nothing about Jable to rendor in restos bods atrial intevestg | Me Inberent mhts of States to “regulate ther do- ‘of the South will be very ta tth's time | Insitutions iu theirown way." They are Marvy of them arethe ate ley Gh ts | the vane party who advocated the nullitication of @bo aro now in ae dition ordew 1, and suet the Fugitive Slive Law, who scouted the authority Paruilies cannot but fool pra t ny | of the & tion to protect slavery, aud Who ape Gor pardouiuy and aenting tome t wane | Pealod * doctrine in justif aly Antanceis no need ot ther course, We prive ¢ chisement, of ny benefit] from eufi shey Would certainly be subjected to all the in- trigues, schemes and dey ticians. v ry privil are beyond his appreciation, It ces of unscrupulous poll+ ig acommon radical retort to this line argument that there oa large class of whites in Northern Siates who are precisely in the condi- tion of these negroes, eo far as education if con+ cerned comparatively rare in thy North, and even if the hon were excuse for envrafting @ bad aystem upon the Southern tates reapect, i#, that they want to ‘elevate’ the negro too far abe n ut white volers Who cannot read ere much larger, it would be no Too fault of the radicals, in this They would give him Lis capacity which ho cannot rally enjoy, for thoy Is will be quite timo enough to endow the nevr es with the right of auf. frage when they have Jot from a ball of @ earned to distinguish @ bal- a! least When @ reasonable propertion of them ehall be competent to under. ud for whom, !tor what they are vou Governor Pierpont's Advice to the Colored erior Perpont, retary of the tof ace the fruita law ip aterror & i bhase ed not fear the ! wh tim what t sive leamon trey feugait ny ‘ Pia and the thee aimple pre ean be ster ours leer that his future ia aaaur by D. Why ave mel h i a O, Mayne to perforin. ‘s inteud to pub those thin duty Baes have replied, “Rat, Mr. Davia th Mba te in Course id, bo obey orders, towering pasrion tl bh would never be ironed alive a litt stool, te Capsain told the blac vine forward to take to his arms the heels of his Le ta own | uD shine w Jel, romonsirated—they shire pubou—the Captain murt goto Gen ve u ' ex ieople, »enswerto an inquiry of National Free iman's Relief intion na to what he, and his co-laborers do for the freetmen, replied ¢ vask if Lbave any wlvice to offer you and alorers inthis creat work, 1 anawor by paving you to ‘nupress upon all with whom me in eontact, the essential lesson of ine and aiabore nation to the sessental bo bos worl ad well goue can full aod be hope to reap, and permanent reward of his fination to the lawa he will win the # fe tuen, and te right to enjoy abor. evil-doere, and @ prat Ne who does not viclste the we law isthe flrat and com- which ia laid down in the ten the Bible, lerstand and faithfully to h well | nen rty of taking her which, of course, wae a feniinin istinguished lady retained somo #5,000 ta it fi ld, aud al the valuabies and tmoacy thatehe ad in her possession, After a. ood deal! of par- levying, the Madame congentet to giv cloak and wi, Tiolently protented, of naughty n insisting be should furnish her with another shawl. As @ compromise there being no particuiat bumiliation {n compromising, respectable garment of this kind was obtained Hus it didn’t auit the wife of ‘the President.” She yeaa that it was no better than @ nogr.'s lan- tt, Bho was, however, obliged to acceptof the exchange, Major Hudson brought wish him Jeff, Davie'epiatol, It is an elegant silver-plated in- ftrurment costing about forty-five dollars, The case contaius the [nitisis JD.’ tovether with tb letter of the adre'ring donor, the maker of the pis- tol in London, wo vetber forming a delicate morsel Gud significant exLibition of Mritsh “neutrality.” The UEnjoymerts of Good Living. A writer iu ‘Att aue Yea Rousp," thus dis- Courses: T will @ay, for example, that you ares working earni gg ® pouuder twon week, and shat 1 am an jaiependeut person, with au income of tea thousand a year, Twill not take the exqmpl of kong, ae L apprehend few persone in their 6 Wo il) aspire to thatuncor t We |, then, we are bol men, with the same senses, Goi the ssino appetites, Ae regards our anim: natures, vou en, id sleep; I cand j more, P led we toth have auilicient, t | bo real ditt ce in thee action we derive from | these indulgencs My weale may be composed of the so-called leacies of the season,'’ «h le Fours may he amply a steak and po.etoes, Wheo we have both laid down our knives and forks and “enough,” the sensation fa the same in both Ti you banker after my delicacies, you own wove your palate ® passer oi is really tacre who ng then tine, aud if you ow 1 enjoy — it fact ir, that of the * ore Vented and concocted forte, not because they od for ue or Lecause th ro is any great Aruount of them, but be- osm ub in the consumption of cake T have @ vaat¢ ol of wc Imerely couform to a fasblou in ing forthem. T*egin with a! w riake to bland Letwreu epts are inculeated, and the let to rule his conduet theren suatheu will faibtullyand mucceam toe trast whieh hes been conti ied wit Peovidence, fat yours, &e.. F. 1. Pinuront, jel. SnarheP® Ac Tur Washin, te Hat’ he: beentie st the guard, abusing the « nent, thre ring fomeimes shrester r Jace manacien on hia foot, aded by @ bisckar o waned, tary man, Mr. Davis and) know thas my only rebel roajest ous push tu ile the blwek auith w henmiver 6b prsoner stren bla k eth then attempted to se Ze @ gun, and sroneted, end the Captain feared bh aud seo order d toe guard to tall back, tain then called in four stout men, and or thern to lay d and writhing in thar gr sh Davis Was Pat count : in Troas- or This Capture. Rervsnicas of Wednesday wv Joff Davis was Tuaneclod WS ail, ae ean evel nity. It is truo that irons fect, but they were aul sequent- when they had answered their pure e tmperious gud baught eb olately itroper uty Meerg end their owl at hig attendants, jon to batters gene ne othe moruetinny y courtug @ bayones puncture Av w veveasity—and posaibly aud warping—orders were jive The € in In charce, an manacles, approach- Dave, Dhave a very unpleasant “My God I exclaimed Jetf., on mer a; the Captain could only d never be Jallock and The Captan Fe came frotu Geo Davis insisted that the o: must be The Captain said: “You area nmanacled, oF wast his ” en OMe rder countermanded. JeY then went off iu rey and decared After becoming nd mechanically placiug one foot ons ith to proceed, Jott, blet seized bir, and with a vigor- Lim backward on the floor, just! Preadent," indignant, hurled bis ed the but o him, ed to resented bayonets, ht rush upon them, The Cap on his buuk, whieh they did, the with elmost prevernatural pH while the with a will, Lie guards DL end hammered on the rivet Wen placed in bis chair again, JoM, locked in ute ter despair 1 have since been would starve Liinscit to deaih, eat soldier's rations, (whica to with groat @ On being asit bis Generals tor suuuesty Ww or io ae his menaclet Libs, and burst hin mecieme hud the desired ellect, § revel lecaine comparatively doc lo, ut bub more depressed; and the irons reruoved, iy was feared toathe ing persistenily + Clay tnunches ud his physician preser.oed @ which “ibe Premdent sat weil oy she oxtra tare, t he thought of the u of e@ any provigion tor bys ub tue rest of the army, be ould le aint, iduty iw Le wae we peimoner, and t6 ufintt become bina to apenk ot A correspondent of writing from the Portroam, sa, new w Ile ¢ what he thovg ur thatany man of sense coud imag. t the Rochester Dawoonat, les ! 8 cell almost constantly, and amuses bimeelf aa he appoosches eisher wal by tr wh in » Tie yess auit mad, ir busck, Vates have mrict orders notte speak to bi eariouaily they tf rebel uray ba tne do puthis finger on the careless thes thatdos whitewashed surtace, bub the the throne Le sought to gras), elute hit jnvaria'ly, hike The ballen inquinitive. strong Voice, and in very will anawera question, His beeu exchatiged for one ot ; ' Ue : y wately ansuine there | ayo naprois Pree Piss has received from Major f@lo, that the le: awhich Qheaw ment oarne fore, that the decision of the President, or of the nf ) : | Hideon of that city, who commanded the squad cf Gb Ueir prison meditations upon tresser, Bnpreme ¢ ty or any other authority relative to seein 1 . | a the Fourth Michiga: avulry, Who captured Dav's, then: fo, wud dieseend to their ve he roht of the peog » resulate etl A | ue following: ate the seone: ma 46 Mat loyalty bo the Government ia questions of suflrage, wil ho weight in cons © lowing story he KC ‘ Vo Mavor Hudson was given the duty of sur. Dorvwuut earthly duty of wn Ar ericwa citiven Vinoing the radicals that they are inerror, Bus] rounding the tens of the rebel citef, He pickod _- i ther newt for n, the radi- | tise hoe bess men and proceeted to erccue Criminal Neglect. Gate Abi ult atk init ae pouition thataaune | Meorder whch wae done with coasumuiate ok ill, AY the Vast wesson of ( ream ar paca? fe 1 ins . and to the entire satisiaction of his superior officer Neared t ai : ne i Has | tenable AVE ONY: Cull sion, They propose | Phe place of voptare Was sbous one hundred and " , ; ste m9 Natiocal Militury and | toenfranchise all the mole negroes in the Bouth | bWenty five miles south of Mace a, on the wouds ade wul Asylur Hie rellet of totally disabled | Who ure twentveone years fae. The atoption of | eid the smal town of Irwinavile, After the or. officers und nen who have teen connected with | this p aya | der tad been properly executed of aurroundins the Scliniaar ae gab ies ASS. DY 16 | tert the Major proceeded to the tent of Davis, Phe volunteer + aha bat r Tle. new voters, rdingly [where be Wasmes by Mra, Davis, somewhas en e@rsoue deme@uave! 9 ' raoof whie nomtitue | (hear sat 3. pladtio’ wouid ia dishab lle, Bhe inouired if they inteuded to ‘Sion are all loading ooersf yg ' t nie \ | veue the privacy of lady's apartment, Tbe Major aeal civilling resid ' OKs Ud ¢ bar) the Ab thin juscsure, an iudividual have civilang, i va 1 ‘ the |} Fi iv Aud | ing thew ance of an antiquated grandanus, Pouvtry, Up to thietines ‘ what would be the result of such enfrancbisement? eased With a luds'e Waterproot cloak aud shaw! ettenpts made to orgaulve the) i ; ¥ , a st.e inevitable hoop ahkirh howe Very aceon. pie Shes pieitl ' Ty dt oe probate that ne in ti eloftheso ys y @ youag Desro servant gith bringing Orit) Mie. Work in sovorgance f ' " vouorn ¥ hen to ey edtrom the tent, apps 3 Dutthese atiomp's bave all ta the r VF doket , A going to be Bpriags toe @ Bhat a quoraue ot r ‘ « Ti was an inpeuious : ho 6 respect Dave to get her t stoxettier, Now is e-uhame the ts the rw Tho ruse fatled and dew fof an institution ' ie bat cis red. ‘The servant scrl ran beck De capable of vc Bo Much root, AD it NN CPs Was sve Ofeclually aoe i \ bo thu ete rkowet Lo remainea sulky, very Nayed simply beow € 1 of ‘ » the ad ty nm Maly ca t e anitinbled wb one 4 . . aif fat to e i a's. t a laren M Over aks, w le t onver ber of ¢ Bois ‘ ! totally | tt say achir Pity butiiainteinng op dimblel byt va 8 v v0 have .ik a % : ? pra int ary cot p citival ev On Miele t ’ y ’ Thiass Monroe, and Mra. Davis means of subs ‘ wv dependents | ow be tt 8 x ferwub aubepation of meotiny old »” ipon tha bone ' vate ‘ ie | of ‘ ‘ “ -s they ene Waahincton, inquiring al Old use There are vory few : ‘ vould ) wou ‘ ie te { ¢ ung to be houived , ¥ ‘ bevoer § ' : 0 isal D, , lust ai u “i rtour years fo aes ma Mave | 1 t rvive ; tre | 19 shorts the Unite 4 thn: freadnuen ai) | Waseda reeevin order from decresary Ory. busi ” that these l ‘ n , | Siantont tward she yarwenws Word bY Davis ub bew A ! oh DOOR the ume ot plire, Major Wuasen ealied upon ” tere thy Wale bue i" ssagrauce would dee | Mro, Davia) woo wus very indignant, Bue woused You think you would lke to dey for dinuer, Try is three times runnin ld 1 rapid come tam tho servauie Mecwbion With th on tuate i country genlemen reading on ern, the Tey, the Dew and tho stipulation in shemr termine of en- veyeiaens that they would not be ied upon se!moa tu 6 bay three tines @ woek, Poeasaut snd paririd.e ere Speys waciea of the weanon j bul siwaye to @ou pheasant aud partridge would be lose Aoleralle than perpetual bread acd wats. Thire id nothing for which @ man shot be mare tua eu ever-recurriug appetite fir 1 mutton nothiag excep. the Uhlig that appeus Those hivliys spiced dishes called by fine French wa which are seb upou the tables of the rich aud great, aro couks' tricks to atirnulate the lan. 1 appe To hauker after such things 18 to have @ yar, wot for wholescme tood fuiks Who habitually eat therm © creaturs Who Lave to coax ther every meal—pitiable vietinnw of dys pe; sia an sub. axury in teedin eels Upon the vulgar idea that a vod dinner must com & great dea) of money, Poe beightot human felicity With some peope is to drina chain e. Why baeve they so Lich au opmion tous particular wine’ Becauee it costs tcre th « ery and ia wupposed to be an aiistocratic | + ha What is the enjoyment of theee + i feeders bo toosof the hungry carter who y the Wayeide to thumb @ hunch of broad and cheese, or colu meat? The active vigor of that man's appe- tie is superior to al! the sauces in she woriu. People who envy the luxurivus f ot the rot, should know that the wise men Woo wit duwa & tiem only make @ pretence oi partakiuy of the su- called good things that are placed betore them. 1 e Loard that the cabines munissers, bel re they BY toto bhe city bo the Lord Mayor's banquet, dine quietly at bore on g#ome @tal le sud Whose Vieus, knowing that there will be many uishes oa the growuiug tables ot Guiluball which they dare nebtouch, ‘he Qucen spreaas ber table with wil the niost ela pie wWuttou. Cook oe you wil, sud lavish tuvbey ag you Will, there is Lo exceeding the joymuent of shas carter sitting by the rowuside Shutmb.oy bis bread and cheese ! Tux Wilmington, N.C, Hawann, of the Sth inst, #ayn:—Ib ie surprising to theo who have Leen iu the city since ite occupation by the Cuicn army, and who formed avery unfavorable estimate of the amount of articles of trade bere, to witness cart end dray loads of cotton, rosin, de, now being stored in the warehouses tes au pment to the Northern market. Where it comes trom no © knows, Ten days ago, ail kindsof vobicles for hauling could be found in idleness on the streets ; bus since the removal of the reatrictious ou trade Rut ue isto be seun—all busy hauling. Fimancial News, Yarkets, &c. New York, Thursday, June s, 6 P.M.—The follow- ing were the leading quotations at the Gold Room to- day :—Ab 10,30 A.M. 125; 12.15 187%; 12.48, 1 2, 137 Mg; 3,1 3.80, oT 7a dy Los 20, 18 Prices of the wajorisy of ewok» this afternoon, ranced from J to 2 percent. bigher than yesterday after- boon, Some few were a fraction lower. Governments were steady with ruch lew activity, The esse in Money coctinues to increase, The current rates to- day were 646 percent. chiefly et the lower rate There was some busines# doue at 4 percent, on Gov. ernmonts, Foreign exchange was firm, but not very active, Bille at axty days on London were relling at 109'¢ a 1006 for commercial. On'Change to-day Flour opened be. llc. better, and closed dull aud heavy, Wheat opened tirm, and closed Se, a 4c, lower, Corn opened ' he le, ade, betier, and closed dull and drooping, ste were dull and lower, Pork was de- eldealy lower, Boef was steady, Lard waa higher, and Whiskey was in fuir rejuost and steady, Mer noaaD 200 Cary Inprov't... lw do., pos Mare. Ge F #2, fis 93 c ty tm Treg. K Mite aug uo 0, ToMai8 S00 Tena, 6a, '90,. Mi bein ‘ove do. ee low N.C, 6s 10000 Mo, 6x, 2000 do. (4000 Ohio & Miss low Hud, det M V 1 400 Al, & 1, ik. 14) Reading K 10 1.1. & OW, Let i lo MB. & yoO Ch, & NW, Ex. 72 1h } li) M. Con, Se oud, 111 lou 1. € | 6000 Am, Gold,. is 6u Wha) do, rr) 2 € vo Bk. Commerce. 1 Leoo do... 6... Uae 4 Nicholas Uk..1 20 Chi & NW Nat ow Child N.W.E antca Co ; bu Ponti: Dy G0... eS igs 400 Chi, & KAR! 983g Quicksilver M... bs gw) do... ..05 1) t i cats de 6 Mia Pau, ; Del. & ilud, C,. 1 pe Pan Ce er, vo 10 1 TB We. dS ) Atlantic M. 6... 174 ieee: BECOSD BOARD, 000 V8, é9. 81 log i Mud Ry, Ls | Yano Tre rear vist? ” M, K 1 : 1 One & 4 iy Cum. Coal Pt, 1) yuleksiver M lou Maripose Min 14 do. } wi N.Y. Con, B. 1 do uv C 4) Brie kK: big OOS oe do Tdato ys lw Mich,Cea, Rodi 400 | The tiay Market, | ae New York, June 8, 1868, ait © vartous martein this vicinity are very Lihere ‘pplied wt present, Aud pry © yuole RuApping PS Flas de, ares lit be AL OOKYOO, aod Petal suai avd thea, oh Lug) Ob pee Lie ibe, up the against which Mra. Clay most calling Major Hudson all sorie rable p ation, | The beat and cheapest Ct fn the country ie the Per pies, ft, and yon wid Bay vou will use NO other, Made with cork rolis raf Coe wheels, they will not cet out of order as the rub. ber ones do, For sale by the People's Clothes Wrineer 404 Keoadwn, hes Wringer tens and store in the city, Styles and prices loa. ‘The Original Howe's Sewing Machines for eale a! O29 Kroadway, ELIAS HOWE, Jr. In. ventorand Maker, Aventa ted a0 “A Perfect sewing hine is the Elliptic Lock Stitch. A. 1. Sup.ce, No, 637 Broadway, dd R. Re Ry—Radwayts Ready Relief will instandy stop the wioet excruciating pains and aches, burns, sealds. ente. wounds bry Ae. there dering it inportant that every supply of itin the house, Armed with th household is always protect-d against eu oteckness, It speedily relieves from pain fering from rhetnatisn. vecralxia, crainpe, spacnia, diarthoss, choler, &.. and arrests all diaeuwe, KAD= WAY & CO. 5i Mtiden Lane, Soli by drugeists 412 To indies Only rt circular, Interesting and instructive, mared flee, Adurese Mie, Macy Moot, 42% 9 Broadway, Bett 4. XANDER On Thoreday, Jane 8, Ww Vain J John and the jae Betrey Alexande: smeed? hionthe the tienda and relatives of the faruilr are reep fully jays to attend the funersi, thie (Crissy Heedy at o oe ork, trom the residence of bis lather, & Madiron ot, Greeopoint, a KELLY On Wednead June 7, Peter Francie S years. eof the ramily. and the mermb of St. Paui's Society and Saunuay School, ace tend the taneral, fram a8. Pee: and 4 Chureh kiyn, FLD, (after solemn Hie on Sayurday. ar} ALM. » ITGHLAN Ont) «June 8 Marearet, the of Matthew and Mary Louglilan, of ubty of sligo, Itelamd, aced 4 years and ¥ mirof the fmily are respectfully invited ul, t frrida € ara teeidence of her parents, dun Hax- aa June 8, Marearet Jane A. MoKiever, aged it On Thuretay, ea and Mary Thonths and Zt days The retatives a: tiends of the far il 1 toationd the funeral thie (Friday) aftern * k. from the ree denee of her parents, 195 Ave, Without further no. ice ia SPEARE- On Thuraday, of the lunge, Willian Speare age The faneral will take place this (Friday) atter- noon, at 1 o'clock, from the rea of he sor Faniuel M. Speare, 151 Bake dist at. 15 RE AEDES Napa MASS MEETING OF THE STATIS 2 a: and Benevolent A “ June 8, of inflammats in the Tid year ot hie the Workinemens’ Union, ar By order kxecutive Conmunities, C0PERS—THE DELEGATES THE rand Soelet To Coopers are requested to of Unite ‘ualin their art ndan ou this Friday evens Velook at sy Ib r CHARLES ¢ 4, FP OTPARKELI, See w OTICK—TAILORS AROUSE AND” Rally bre © the Mars Meetingineconiunetion with the Shop ne to be heltat the Lowery fie 11S Bowers, Det. Grand and Hoster ate on Monday evens ite, at CHER The tablore ot Hrookttya are most reapecitully dnwite aitend, binibent epeskers will address ihe teeing, ify order of the Cont Boty, JACOB MOKSTAT, Prest. WLC. LUCK see, uM NOTic® TO MOULDERS—1TRON MOULD. Ore Are requested not to Ko to Detroit, aa the Moulder® there have truck aeaduet the just dee the homes, A, WATT, Cor, » Umea, \ 2 ie SHALL FIGHT HOURS BE A SJ Day's Work # This question will de di the next regular m of the Wor Union, to be held at Baily € hall, n Friday ev it Aa all Workineren Are bnterested in this reform movement, it te le denuy eap ected that every trede’s organization im New York and the vicinity will be represented, and help in eco ro dealt Wwe. abbey HARDING, | JOUN HENRY Be N.M. bach organization is enuied 4 we to the Union SOCIE PY VORTICES, Note E—UTH WARD Faecutive Committe the RECRULING ubeeri tetothe 17th Ward recruiting fund are hereby notitied that each enbecriber fe entitied ta re ercent at the amount of hie rubse n The Cou mittee will pay sueh amount toa itere. trom the sth to the 15th of June, from s tod ek in the evening, at ror Bole toure, all au € dtoron the I some charitat Chairman, GEO. June will bed nipoe. CHAR G. Co F BEEMBKENUER, See. 8657 i TEPTUNE DIVISION, — NOTICE — THER members of Neptune Division, No. 3, Sons +f ‘Temperance we re- who iu Atkemra Lor ¢ 1 to pay then on or betore Vriday evening, 7th, or their inn willbe stricken fi the roll without further notices. All lady visitors are rey to be prerent on said evening, KICHAKD AUSTIN, Worthy Patriarch, Ws | THE LADIES’ FATHER M ATURW TLA B, society, No. 4.N. Y,, will bold. public Tem= perar yatthedr Mall S08 Past Lith et, om this, Proaay, evening, at 7 » M. Speaking by M Edward Caffray and Joho Donn, singing by ~ Fogan and Delaney JOHN KIDD, te Wilton and Mise M ELL, Ree, see. Prosident, WHELs 3 —— LOW NOTICES, LOTION NOWICE—LARGE SALE OF household furniture thia day, Friday at 11 ot lk precisely, att ) Waehington squ cor, of Waver! sting of one beautt carved 7 octave Vianotorte, parlor, dining room sad chamber turuisure, crockery, cutlery, ete, Sale p ciptory, 1g UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE This, Priday atternoon, at So'clock precisely, conmeting of all the parlor, chamber and diniug-room furniture in the d--tory reaideuce 151 Wert 26th Bty ' t and Vth aves fine r walnutand tae hogany furnicur riptions; ov “ yardsof t try and ingr pets, hale on uo, bed@e and bedding, clina, cut giaes, eilver ware, Labie cute lery, &e, + ponement of sale Ms HENRY RUSSELL WESTCOTT, Auct,— D BURK AUCT.—SALESROOM — 4 eBlevcker at, sells thie day at Lt o'clock, the fure nitureof the houre, 1) state at, including «ix fine feather beds, oilcloth, Kitchen furniture, &e, & JAWNEROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, 1 cis AT Coleck, at BELL & INGKAHAM'S Salesg¢ s Howery, dunk valuable ompriving all Abide clothing suitable the season, quilia, shoets blankets, dr a and dre patterns, and ovber articles worthy attention, watches, chains and jewelry, by M. & 1, WOLE, Myrtie ave, Hrooklyn, Ms z Pa BROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY, PY y JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Bart Broadway, of 4 largo and seasonabie jot of women's clothing md calle co drosoua, shawls, cloaks, remnants, dt, table. cloths, sheets, #hirte, coate, pants, boots #l.oer, and other goose too numerous so wention, By order H. McALEENAN, 2d ave, 16 'S SALE -- THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR will evil at f9 New Bowery, 400 lots of women's clothing, #ilb, eaiiea muslin, and other dress, crape, eilk and eteila shawls skirte, underelothes, @heets, spreads, quale, tlanketa, beda, pliows, and a variety of ober eds, By order ot B, COHN, late Peeare & Co, ivi Grand at, Mi Ricwarp FIELD, AUCTIONEER, SALES- room 409 Peart et, will ecll this day, Fiiday, wt 1b o'clock, & iarge sasortinent of honachold furnitures. Trahovany solua, Chiaire, Lablery ollcloth, jeather bed ‘in we Wi. Ww IPT ERS » AUCT., WILT oe 2 pictures and frases. PAWNELOK -_ ue SkLL I parior » tapes iy and ether carpets, oilelotha, ching, glass, aive® ware, stoves, beddiug, wud al! other goods tor! ousie DOT Cinsres, ker ping, Sait Scab SHE i item iw cae MAKE ARDY eumouaetonne ~ OE O ‘ J OT TC E-OFFICERS' CLEARANCES yromptly ol/ual eral advarce rude, Li Lurbints Not N & Fark ly Re heal & Ue dace Building 4

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