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« wehbe ee YUier St MORNING, JUNE 1 lull N cna DNESDAY Pd i To Advertinern. remind our advettiaing patrone at heir favore @ill be “ton late or © si ficat by bended in at our -vunter be! Dine o'clock Elevating Negroes. The most interesting question guw open for pu A diecuemon i, how ean the poorer classes of to B oothern people white and biack, Le elevated t standard which w me classes occupy inthe Nith? The politic and many true phi an- Qhrop ata are engaging in elaborate diequaitions & prove that thie or that legia'ative measure is the ny Leedful for the accompliabineut of thia alt, but aw there are # mo physical tila thre are alao ove th desration which “a cure, a beyond! the reach of policy medication ¢ ame aocial and political « levi@ation, A errtain course of great advantage in bringing aman toa politcal nay be higher etege in the wociel acule, amartal pr @ivane The true policy for advancing the rociel satus ‘ef f Souwern e@ negroes and the lower claasee whiter, consiate In educating the mentally ignorant, having hod po fi. ites, no free schools, no mea They are le educational fa- of acquit ng @he rudiments of education, The slave o ileate lets, who were able to educate their ebiidren ehroad, have always oj ular education, andthue, while the poorer classes at the North were marching on withaven pace, socially anil in- allectually, thoae atthe Bouh wore groping their “ed po} @ay in the darkness of ignor Therefore in or fer to hag up the latter to the condition of the forer, 1) ts necessary bo commence at the begir arog aod educate therm to it, Tt inae fut none other te practienble or p ® tional advante jored Bighten the a! bo udable embition Ww proeesa, sible, Tho free achoo! rymtem and other educa. much aa the North has ao It needs the means v the ponition uth needa jong en- justrvet and en then Nad people, te aliow whieh ther into might ther tr to attanit. So an seed t, ities folly to urge proes are concer pohey « fod priv a whit Biving them polities! elg Ghey ere in pe jor oO a yreanact qualified of cor kaa what} at urgent: to the capability via, are notin y negroes When they of votny need have been sda. intel inven Uys when they have at frene Peaily ia, and when they areable to under ater cated learned to know w! fand twill quite tir of wullraye be sppreciate political priv enough to urge the queatio: eK Ms other cose, And, with regard to the ninsres eri whites, we doubt if the ret had they enjoyed the bepetita of free echools, aud been educated to a standard equat We thatof the kare clases of she North, Through Aheie ignorance they were viade the dupes of de @yning |e 44 Oh were rioulled by the ariste- cratic intallecta which have slwaya ted them for Puitical purpose, end thus were led into the welheme of treason, blindly ant unwittingly. f erefora, what the Routh most needa in social en- Hghtenment, and the way to reach Mig he through cation, This is the ayitmate forerunner of social “elevation,” and @beu thie is secured there nee! be no fearconcern- Hien would Lave occurred, etberal ayatemn of popular e sny the eventual onfranchiseniont of a race found sapable of achieving any improved gocial position, Unele Sam as a Schoolninster, The Uuited Stato iaust te he place of a re- Publican tutor, and teach the sinter repullies of #outh America a few lestous In popular govern- went. Tae latter keep up aperpesual wrangle and a@trife, igh ing each other until they get tire nd Shen taking @ turn atc.vil war by way of achange, 4 jest quarrel is between Paraguay and the Arvensine Republic, the latter being seconded, ac- coving to report, by the Empire of Brazil, @ruguey ie also said to bave a hand in the fight @yasinst Paraguay, and the ‘situation is there- Tore very touch like that when half @ dozen mas @ifa attack @ terrier, aa the territory of Brazil com @rives vearly half the continent, and Paraguay is ene of the ainailest of se bouth American States, The ments cf the cont are not worth dis @ussiug, tor, like all these Sous American brow @hey ere the result of bad government, The @rouble with all these = petty = republies a that they do not understand the man- excment of no free government, A repub- Jicin ther hauds is something like a locomotive swould be in the banda of a novice they know no: Shing about ite wachiner are uiterly incom. Peteus to run it’ As our Governisert is the plo aeor and the mole! of Western republies, & teach there South American muanage Tree HBL bub tis Wo ought na bow to mt nent are cou Phe tw Bound together very much like the Mlanese twins, wh the narrow Panera ligament connecting them, and we ought to teel an interest in the sue. ceas of these attempta at republican goverament, Why coud not Pre way dent JoussoN miauare in some to send @ faw cormpelont Yankee stateemen down that way, to start those wrangling Republica Bpen the sight f road to succeastul aelf-soveruiuens ¥ Vindictivenem, ‘The terribic explo gions aud contiagrations which Pave lately occurred at Mobile, Naw ville, Chatta- fooxa, and other Bouthern cities, tovether with Bho steausboss aid rev rowd disasiery which have destroyed t lives of eo many Union eoldiers, exvuot be attributed to accent nor to Mone of Sbose curious phenomena tu hun thas ere apt to occur in sucedssion,” as one of our co Rem porarica suggests, We siir buie ik rather, t fhe Gvul upshooting of treasouabie aparka from Nistory &he dying embers of rebellion, It is (ruc tat euch willanies as these can in no wise benefit thor au Rhors, but the vindictiveness and meligr ancy @ at Dave characterized the rodeliiou, are eile Rhat its disciplos can commit chimes out of py Bev i shness The aessasunatisn of Presideny Din wus the remultofth oapirit, Lt subsery @d uo good purpose for the Bouth ; on the con G@rary, 16 Waa the worst thing that Poved ty thera, could have The wane spirik that instigated Stat deed, atl lurks in the South, and ibis nos at al! strange that ite outeropy 1 should at tus be Bees in such deeds of di. ) as those referred fo. lt iy natural thas euch ld be found in Ble Grogs of a wicked reboll. aulthe only way @o crush them outie by the siriclest v wilanee, and bhe met euumary punishment of the ras Posed 10 commaitiug thems the wolim porte of merchandise over exports of products. I ) | Great Bavtecu, which vessel will wtart trom hap- \3 i omer ow | ai tide of at y ree tarded by the war, wt an ‘uiust Pecos veene'* errived ay tt and one from Hr bu of nearly two werecrowded t « porttwo ‘rom Liverpool thousan ! inmmigrs! The vessels therr utriort capacity, and it wae necewmary to reframe a large 1 for puesave., These imiuzcrant fo n Reaporta, fron represent that the h this class of pa were embark, arethron ced with people who fl cked thither for embarkation to Americs aa gon as the pews of the terimiinativa of the war reached them, The exodus from, Germany, particularly, 's aid to be b ! parallel! The poorer classes, who have reatives thin ¢ have suxiously awaiting the end of the war, ant now ther are on the way. from every direction, to Ham- borg aud other parts, eager, t+ reach the land of tbuld up bomes for themselves end Thia encouraging aspect of immigra- w ene in aniry, been | freotor Douterity tion Is. ratefying at thietinne, for the country needs the aid ibcan getty reators the ravages of war nd devel pour exhanatiess resources, fiellis open in the Southend in the Wesiern States and terricories; where ail who choose may carve wut futures for thernselves, and at the same time to the material wealth of the country, There- ee the locusta of Exyypt if t is both able and willing to they will, rive them protection sud wealth—if they can work A Cool Traitor. MF. Mavay, whom 6 ¢ Government raised from poverty and obscurity, upon whom it heaped hon+ cre with elavish baud, whom it elevated to pos Hiens of the highest honor, and who repaid this esa by banely becoming a traitor, trampling n the flag of bis country, and fighting againat ita institutiona, has surrendered, os he saya, “to the fortunes’ of my native State,’ Thia pampered apostate now has the impudence t) make an ostentatious surrender, affixing the terme bimaelf—“the conditions w) teh have been,or may be granted to Genern! Lee and bia cficers" WM, F follow and then signs himeelf ander C, 8. Navy.’ Marny, © Thero i* pechaps, not another nen in the Uprted States whose ingrati- tude to the Government has been eo base a4 that of meu Matnhy, wasn m- rho wae p tied and fondled as The terme hier ober man, ibtless be granted hae already been tnd f whch he and na Ge eted for treason, we peaks oral Lre hope to at the wild Mf lest conven neo seo Macey in the box with bim, oa f the Court, Coming Down The promptueis which Present Jonssos base feoted in preasing our in le ty ele end for ted by pirates, has evideuthy hal @ salutary in down the arryane ant soyainet the ravayes corm rebel effect int of the The Dritish prees, baskol by the Govern- ', made a losperate attempt to fri U cited States out of ite demand, by of the British lion, tupertinence Totter, the ominous grow. Tut twiling in shat, they ike expression, aa will be eon by th's extract fromm the London Timms: A ini: hongion bas too often prevented the phen lave pnten a lam! -! As ple from distinguishiug between our private opinions and cur “puel Cc poll Fowl they were undiveived by the vixorots action of the Kxecutive in the ease of the Alexand ni the Rer guy, doubt, beleved, or haif telLeve that “Hrittal piracy’? was eneouraped by the Gove ernment. The tine has now coms for a juste ap) reciation of each otherta motives and conduct, and if the patiouslity of the Alabama aud our ba bility for ber acta should becouie the subject of ne- rather ermine it. bation, we ¥ hope that legal p.inc than popular passion will govern and of which iy puro gainamon; but if England cau by this moans the more easily lower its sipnity to tho polut of paying that little Alabama bill, why We ought to be satisfied, ' Why Gold Kemnains High, Tor Covuun certain Lcctapares the present prices of ericles, mostly provisions, with the rates that ruled one mons » and from eis wratervent it appears that prices have dec ined about sixteen por cent, within the last thirty days, Thie decline has two been sensibly fet in she retail market, for, with the option of beef, there is hardiy an article of table consumption thas is not vioted lower at the present time than it wae a inonth ‘a fact buows that the markets are not wholly controlled by the price of gold, a6 moet people have iroayiued, for gold is worth about the same at tuisdate es ikwas on the corre eponding doy in May. 2 atineas of gold during thi eral decline of prices {a atiri utabletothe heavy Spork meet foreign obligations, resulting from leader a demau ind gold the muat producia fo ir wever, can only be Necessarily assimilate country Our exports viard AL tuents of producte two t halt aged cx sand this a wernporary, shel wath tho yoneral seciiue wre incrensol to 6 the present’ tree th Burope are dun ry, W than arthe cor uy) in sou What they were in| ly bigher repaucy, i preseut ering tae feck that the demand for army hes Las been Cotlibe prices, eur a Withdrawny tt uot ftor, The lete however, mand downward tende tubura sburulate we for | Gol Just an proportion as exper 44 feel, Uae Ureia cl gold toward Baro; ihshy wod be Premiuus will nec y i dechue. Awtce trom the products with which we |; have Seretoore Leeu paytuy for foreign merchan- dine, however, the Southern cotton will soon be in the market, ond tie suipments of thas much need et maple wil. soou place Europe in the position ot | a dob.or to ghia country, na wil cause the tide fgolu te tlow back again, apd we inay thea ex. pect a material decl oe in ie quotations, accou pan. jot) Bu toeressed downw hewes ot al move Ub du the orticles of Consumpion The Ocean Telegraph, in the article on thin subjecs published in you ferday's Sts, where the total length of the mate. iui Used was alluded to, the types mate us say ‘v5.00 tiles shortof the distance between the | Parsh and the Moor Whereas the paragray) b | J should have read *215,500 miles—or only 24,600 of the distance, &e."" In other words, | Othe maeierials ensployed in the construction of | She grent cable, had been 21,500 miles longer, they Would quiles abo tuske @ rope loug enough to connect this Earth with te Moon, The Londea badly News, of Mey 8°, learns that ¥.000 miles of the greatcable will be shipped on the Valencia | Bay, Ireland, at the end of June, arriving at ber | costination on thie sid he tic in about two weeks. During the proccss of eabmersion, coustant Mieanaces wall to Treland, rm portin Proves. be wr ou t. th ‘ jours ba cone sntofalaru heen raievk " the cable Muto the bes, Revers ex- perkucat iny to mera Whee would wh esualty to interrupting t one ' hak we tite hee a cove was then remouy ened 1 | the wire shut Lot kon pace in: ther ‘ Vek Me dee Laled A ell mo "kink" ) Ade 1 thes ivar nek pulang ws the twist wus it was due & woeMisly hype- eu which bad an aggregate on nhor of applications | 4 ering ‘ ttate of entenzlement, The rope wae thea eirha hrete tae in the previous experinent the onter cov tay wom eteipped otf and the wires ultimately slecovered tobe ae recularty in their pisces as if no Suk" cr other caus: of disatraccement bad o curred. ‘There rewaiued then only one thing to be expiained—vamely, the wiode of “splicing” the ‘sitter. rtioue Ol the cable so a& to keep the electric uctor perfect. This Process, which one would ex- pect to be ey and aimenit seeing that seven copper wires firet to eines then the ineulalore = tade whole, and iy the outer spliced, {*, in fact, extremely Lin ple he Calle is =o meiely cut section, and the outer covering as the enrveone do with anian’s ekin w cuttiog off hie lex. The edes of the down to fit exactly, and then simp y soldered tu- gether, the solder, it is understood, not pnterterting with the current, A layer ot co -wire is then carefully “payed” over the joint aud fastened with a Fat Oech end, where the passage for the current i] itd secured, first by the joined loner wires. and / by the onter lapp nz, which we were inform would in cane of a “es intion of continuity’ within neelves maintain the current. Thie soldering an ine having been completed. the vu ta percha and tierton's compound are tne'ted in again, od the rT covering of wire and hemp intermixed ‘Wricht's patent), brought over and epliced after the tanner of an ordinary rope aboard ahip, neral’s Opinion. Vhose of our coutanporaries who 60 stoutly por siatin the belief that the paroled rebel prisoners A vant | are not amenable to the civil court for their crimes, ig? but unlew bis nies ying y wress warrants the forward step, bie | al! th t . , : . ntisonty nominal, The course which nd dev t , je now advocated by the radicag ia lke advancing 7 hoo! -bow to Trigonometry before he haa master seorlon; 1 y @d the mmple ru linenia of Arithmetio—you give ‘ ’ ‘ biinan oatenmbly high position, but he te far worse | add ci 1 off than before, for he 19 out of bia ments: Intitu fo re, let the onpressed of Europe come ae thickly are requested to read the folowing opinion of At- torney4iencra!l Sremp, The case in question ro- fers to rebel soldiers who bave been paroled uader the tertns of Grast's agreement with Lag: Tam of opinion that there {ano legal duty im- for America | Po*ed Upon the Government of the United States to pr Vent interference with the execution of process issued out of @ State court in Kentucky, ior the srreat of persons who may te parole Rebe. prisoners charged and ‘niicted in such courte for roblery committed within tts jariadiction, on the oceasion of what in described as the Morgan raid, Qnd therefore that the Governm nt of the United States ought not to preveut or interfere with the ex-cution of such process, Whether such persons are guilty of robbery, or whethor they have any quate legal defence to much charge, are quow tions for tie judicial determination ef the court before which they may be tried. The jurisdiction of the court to Mec these quetiions, after the Arties aro arrestor ung estionable, and the dovernmeont of the United States should not inter: fere to take the cases in question out of, or pl seu beyoud the cownizance of the Bate tribunal. (signed.) das. Sremp, Attorney ieneral, The opinion is endorsed by the War Depart- meus. Granvs Progress to Chicago. (General GRANT receives @ taynificent ovation op hia way to Chicago, His route {4 a triumphal pro- gress. Many curious incidents occur. At Ashtabuls, one of the stations, a little wirl, #im or seven years old, rrigi over the heads of the aerembiave, rank bouquet vis speech: * LT wantto th ank General Grant ny the war and letting Uncle Tom come Whereupon the General canght her in bis arrn@ and kissed ber, At bers 1, the citizens fairly captured bir Friday night, and mado bim pariake of @ aplendid banquet belore they would let bin go, Butthey could noi get a ape ch outofhim, After supper, the modest hero offer. ed himself the hundreds of fair sextons, who wero to bury lind with flowers, First came a lave of Mr A. Blone, Je, who placed about the cbieftain’s neck a beautiful aud cosy wreath of flowers, He took h hand kindly, ar crowd applauded, kissed her. Then boat of ladies, oll bearing flowers. Wroath on wreath encircled bia neck until his head was ob- scured aud bis arma full of bouquets, Still they carne, and be was obliged to lay the frarranut offer- inzm upon the table, Cheer on cheer, and burst after burst of laughter, broke from the crowd, as the hero, never daun or Lesitating on the fleld, blushed and cast shouthim iniguorance what tu do with all the floral yifte, We have never seen any- thing even aT phe iad such an exhibition before, aul modern liserature gives but one instance of a detoonsiration which will compare with the, and that, the burial under rosea, of Voltaire, whea, iu biseld aye, Le went up to Paris, The Genersl shook each of the fair ladies by the haud, extend. ing hisleft band, a» bis rigit waa badly swollen from ite crushing duties in Now York, Nor did he makeinvidious distinctions, A color) Woman ap- Pes ached him, Me tool ber hand Kindly, and lens is car us whe aaid, “God bless you, General Grass." Financial News, Market, &e. New York, Tucslay, June 13, 6 P. M.—The follow- ing were the leading quotations at the Gold Koon to- day: Ab 10.30 A.M. 141% 5 10.45, 142% 5 12,30, 1425 12.46, 142'9 5 2.50, 140%; 3, 149%: 3.30, 14248; 4, L4e%e) 40 145, ‘The stock quotations of the after. hoon, compared with those of the same hours yester- day, show a@ fluctuating market, some sorte belug higher, othere lower, others again belong without The business opeued dull, but Iater in the day there waaa perfict meh to buy, and considerab e exeltement prevailed, Governments were steady at sllxhtly lower prices, The Scotia's advices announce s large fall iu the flve-twentles on the other eide, The money market continues very easy, and ca loans raneed from 4toS percent. The discount mar- kot remaina dull at 6a9 percent, Bterling exchange whe strony towards the cloee of the day, and bankers’ Dilla were 110), a 110%, On "Change to-day Flour wae be, better, Wheat waa le, a2e, better and quiet, Corn waa lees plenty, and te, a %e, better, Onts were scarce, and 2, a Se, better, Pork change, aloe was firmer, Deef wae quiet, Lard was steady and Whis- key wae drm S)OCK SLMS rineT noaRD fant 166 Del & Had Lied lar Weat, Un. 1 tam 1 % } Qaiedeilvar M. Diao) 1M 0, fT Vn Marinoes Min Law N, on fo * a Atlantic M. Bow iti J. wovae i cry ia a Mo, fa, do dou Conn we Su) Obie a ab Sou vo low NY baad by do. bn DL Con, R.. asa Fy CLL 100 § jun Misa, & Mo, Lin, du 160 Cle’ Piss & ‘as VW AL AT, Let,. 96 lie 0. OF abt hg \ noo am. old, is bu Clo, Col, & Cin. du 20 Merchaute Bk’ tae bay Ob A . ; Rr | 1p Be, vate NAY a 5 Cal, & NW. Pr by 100 4th 1 1.) tt Lt tmp. «0 Canton Co lu do., ow Cum et) do. BEOOND HOARD, | 4000 C8. Ca, 6-20%s OW Bri rf! Youn do ; low ad eh, : Hs van do. iy ow 6 | soe ; Ton, 60 1400 beat sl buds a in | 10 Obie & Mise 2% i Mead abet i 100 Am, Gold 14% 80 , Mien, Cen, rR. | bw Centon Co. $8 4 250 MM. 8. & NN. Is. Day on 0 do Vis 1200 Cle, & Pit. B. lov Atlantic M. 8.0.12 Tue Poy ‘ tw N.Y, Cen, &, ris DA vu do 4 veo . | Cattle Market, Briats ean, June 18, 1865, Beeves,—Vnder the combined intlueuce of un over stocked murket, the {wil ot prewe wt Albany, and the advent of hos weather, another heavy dec ine of prices haa! one veraging from Ls t a 2 ceute per pound, or wbout erbew #1 A few opentug were made to-day (auai tony but we the day tivanced, and the yards continued to dil, buyers bes | \ came clamorous for further CoRCersions, aud succeed. te TOP TPelcunae ee ctedim this branch of the markes | ] RICKLAY | ed, at length tr Priees ruled, at for good fair * Hiutos, and j2a)4 for thore of an infe The Government |+ pow hein rewt., live ie ike © contract for thre: Cows—are in ed dew i prices are purely nomine), branch of the Market is lees liberally ban during the past veok, and cour juently prices are a little advanced, eay trot ales were made to-day Lathe are ae rior quality, at $9 56 who has Mile ers, and Sheep.--Th supplied t sped jew extras at var lic per po Swe e live weight, The receipts for the week, at the various yardein thie viemity are, 6.190 beeves, 108 cowe and calves, Jy 112 veal, 5,940 eheep and lambs, and 13,760 swine. reducing id. ~Thie branch of the mar! ote corusted ab ¥ gadis, crore of the uiarket atl by Mr Toptte. Flour and (-rain, Fancy and Batre do Canatian, er com Corn meal, Jersey Corn teu, Uiandyw ine : seceeeeee osteru Corn, new nixed For Western vellow Oats, Western, . Canadian, Grain, amber Western Prime Winter red Western. Rye, Western oe and very active, and Yace markecopened at lave bet chictly for home trade, the terfecing with the demand for export. Laledad otter. The May Market. oted @ little io hippiug, au marta we not! New Yous At bail low V0 to es, of new (Western aved) hay, A Cant Dalley now offered for sale, SPEC IAL NO" rickes, the Pablic ty box. tail, at depot, 43 Liberty at. N.Y. Iiyate mos rheum, pimples, plaiita, fumption, & puri bottle tr Prine, pal 6 for mo. in the count: ber ones do, Co, 494 Tiondway, in every variet Th at and prices toss “The Original Howes Sewing Machines for sale at 629 Broadway, ventor and Maker, painful torma, viel worst Cases of direnser of the blood, #, Old uleers, fev Depot 246 Graud et, sold by druggiete eeuerally The best and che je the F say sou will use no other, coe-wheels they will not get out of order For eale by the Pee Avenww Prices Greatly Reduced--summer Clothing ot PD, Dialdwints, 70 and 72 owery seert Asgortioens aad etore in the city, ved every Moor, 422'¢ Broadway, Wheeler & Wilson's Highest eo Teck-stiwh Sewing Machines, and Buttownole Ma- chine, 626 Mioadway, w York. aul Grover & Baker's First Premium Flnatic Stiteh aud Lock Stitch Sowing Machines, 495 Mrowt- way, New York, and 285 Fulton et, Brooklyu, 516 DATES. CLENDENNING ning, of Belfast, Lreland, aged 34 veure, The rela..es and friends of the family, and the mombereof New York v reepecttully Invited to attend the tr duy afternoon, June reaidence, CORBE ot Ma! days ‘The fri fully invive afiernoon, late resi interred in ISTILL and 4 The Skillman et, KEENAN —On_ Tuesday, ly ‘Amity 1 —In Williansbureh, on 1%, after a short tines, Robert Morrie Corbett, son and Robert Corbett, natives of Cashel, Co, Tipperary, lreland, aged 16 years, 4 monthe and 6 June 14, # 153 N vary Cemetery, In Brooklyn, June 13, Carrie R,, infant dauxhter of Charles aad Brome Ietill, aged J months lodeo, No. 3 A. rth Sth at, 10 months and 16 days, The the funeral, thie dence in New formerly Mrs, aud 6 sy enbl ‘The triends and fully invited to alternoon, | denee of hi On daughter and 9 month triende of t East 15th at McKENNA—On Tuesday, June 13, John McKenna, aged bY year Hile relatives and friends are re: to attend the funeral, on Wednesd his late residence, 214 B, 2iet et, N.Y RYAN-On the 13th inet, Mary Ann Ryan, wife of Pearce, ‘la hh inat,, at 2 o'clock, arents, 43 Union a friends of the family are invited to atte (Wednesday) afternoon, at 9 0° tron: the residence of her parents, 156 Ave, A. LANGWORTHY—On J Mr no Ty 1865 of Oud tend the funeral, Brookly faintly aro Jeremiah Kyau, native of the city of Cork The “A REGI Practical House Painters’ at their meeting-rooms ou We Tih McALEAK, sec Yoruk—The wary, Cor of 23d at. ar Pres DY be beld wt their hall, 467 v, at So'clock N. CROMAGC, Ree, sec. GOLD even ALL To. Bu it dale Ae iuibinbion tee, bexecutive sib to the 1th jag, at room eal Cheumen, GEY, F rhoon, at 1OEs f aud 2d ave. All noa- requested to attend. CHRISTOPHER ©. PATRICK M _BRAZILL, Seo, WOODS ¢ LE RKS EARLY ¢ ‘LOSING Tower AND By RE the he » Hible House, CUA. G » DI EMBRENUER, Bee at Aterversl the arrival, in email quauii- $1 ELIAS HOWE, Jr. Avente wanted, To Ladiey Only A circular, interesting ond inetructive, maiied free, Addrese Mie, Mary Me Aulitts, Leland, aged idence of ber p LOUIS FROMME, Prey SILVER BU} here—At ® regular meeting, June Sth, of Protective Association, the follow in as moved and carried — Meeting, 1st Mouday in July 154 Canal st, all parties that do not join within jetion of this Association, N Kings County, pay the sum of tive dollars trom thet order of the Association, JORLAM NEWMAN, Prog, CHARLES H, HEA i py any cla# of bay- 4 fo | cent per bate and avery 7 each, oF tian little lower, ptil-fod at vat, June 13.2 P.M, h atair deine ju frevhte aaaly in- We quov 6 Kia 6 0 * 64 June 13, 1566, There ise noticeable improvement iu thie | has regarde detnand and eupply, and Tr, Aaloe being quot rehasers of Magical Pain Extractor should eee that the new private Government stamp having the signature, Dalley, in white at the end, the centre of the etamp, te on ing, they will be guarded frou th and likcuese fn Ty a0 do- many counterfeite The genuine, wholesale and re- 45 When you tecl a Cough or Bronchial Af fection creeping on the Lungs, take Ayers Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable, The apest Clothes Wringer et it, and you will » with cork roils and a@ the rub- le'a Clothes Wrinver where obs Dever wo On June Lith, Thomas Clenden- A., are funeral, ou. ‘Thure- at 1 o'clock, from his lave ie, bleecker «t. 207 Monday, June ende and relatives of the family are rexpect- to attead the fuaeral, on Wedne-day 2 o'clock precisely, from bila His body will be 14 * relatives and friends of the family are re- ppeet uly invited to attend the funeral, at her tae ra residence, lst door south ou: DeKalb Ayes in Jane 15, Ellen, the be- loved daughter of Dennis sud Margaret Keenan, aged wi’ at her reai- ah Huxley Langworthy, ow York, wae tive of Kout, Eugland, English papers please copy 1d MYERS—On Tuesday, June 13, 1865, Keley Sher- Elizaberh Myers, aged 3 atives of the family are respect- on Friday the rem EDL fuesday, June 15, Catherine, of Edward aud Catharine tives ot Drumcoloher, Co, Limerick, respecttully invited end the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, o'clock, trom the re. June 14. from 105 friends, ape respeettully invited to attend the al, thie (Wednesday) afte. vu her late residence, 4.9 Greenwich et, PTRADE NO’ 2 o'clock, ob LAR MEETING OF THE UNION ssoctation willbe held dnesday evening, June Hy order of PHOs, WHITEHEAD: GRORGE willbea meet ng thisevening, at 7 c'clock, of the above body, in the Demilt Dispen- Association, —A neon of this Association will » this Wednesday W. re- at after the next Ot Pathbagoras yw York and ETY Novices. TOTICE — WTH WARD Committee Lith Ward ree roitiug fund ure ' ORL li ING ibem tothe wtitied that une, from S to Le o'eivck in the All amounts bot d tor on the 16th aay of June wil be Gon aied to swe charitable purpave COBNELL, ooo ed Woetue mer, aArks ut Life Balsam, —Khoumatisom tn its » ecrotilsy, erysinelas, anit wore eurial come debility, liver and Kidneys incipient cous are tos’ certainly cured by this great per Tue a2 aS nae SOCIETY NOTICES, LL ABOARD— GRAND VICTOR scblewed neauet Ras Viret Apmual PicNi 1. A. B. Bociety No, 5 takes place this / Ube Walter Sanus leaves Tart st. ftewrut, oat and barge at lock fo: : Pains? the docks Bovlety sad et, § o'clock ¢ 69th et. S54 o'ci') Grove, Yonker® ‘ic kete ean be had « N.B.- There will be no meetinw of the thie evening F. KR PURCE President. AB MEAGHER. Rec Sec'y ie, THO A SPECIAL MEEPING WILT. BE HELD this evening by the members of the Fathet Biber. BT. AE y, Branch No. lat thei fudson fi. officers for the aus The memb re Fertusstes to cons prepared (o pay for thats the arning bad yy ordet of SYLVESTER WYER Vrvatarne J. WALSH, Fee Lc *ATHER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY No, N.Y. rl hold their rewular Meeting on Wed- sonky Evening, 14th inst. as; * o'clock, speaking D ORE. e B, Reilly ‘allahan, Binith and TER CURRY, Vice Pree. J CANDLER, sec 134 UBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES’ . Father Mathew T. A.B. Society N of New York will be hed at their t corner of vith nd Sbav.on Wediveday evening, June 14th, at hall: Pert eoven o'clock, Speaking by Mr. MeCailary and Jatoes Carmphe Bluging by Mr. Nash, Co Ma Ms o " ia ponies ' Look whe the Rs nic af ui Park, June vith, M. MADDEN, Piesivent, THOMAS FYNAS, Rec, See'y uw SEWING MACHINE OPERATOLS' Bk nevolent Soc oty will meet thie evening et Live Bowery, at Sc'cloee, Every memteriaexye cod te be prose teenie on 26th of su Tickew 06 cents em Obs ius N PATERSON, Pree Tk FATHER MATILGW FEMALE T, A, B, Hoviety, No. 1, of Brookiyn, BE. 1), will hold « ter perance tur eting at the cor of and ood Tih etag at7 > o'cletk, thie evening. Speake.«—Meeere. J Madden and Buckman, SingersM Nawh and Bollas, THOMAS M. LLOYD, Pres, StkrER Me KATH, See, il) 7pHE FATHER MATHEW T. A. . Bs. SOCTEs ty, No 4,of N.Y. sili hold a public meeting at thei: Mall oss Kart 12th bing, at Te To Mm. Inno and Brown, si cel Ibe public are respectfuly invited w com early aud get od » doe member are aleo + quested t attend punctual, ae busines of importa Will be tranascted GEORGE BLAMING, Poe WILLIAM U'ERLEN, Kec, see 1 AUCTION NOTICES, VCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE - This, We inesdsy afernoon, at 2 o'clock pr consieting of wll the p » chamber and din furniture in_ the teaidence 151 Wert 6th at, bet. éth and Trh aves, fine rosewood, walnut and mas hogany furniture of ail dese; riptiong; over To) yardeof tapestry and ipgrain carpets, hair mattraaroe, b and bedding, china, cut ¢inea ver ware, table « lery. &e, 0 port pe ybementof _ tl HENRY RUSSELL ¥ is TCOTT. Auct C, YOUNG, AT AND AT- vf house! lock, at Place t parlor, dining aud el the moet exteusive v dat auction thie eesron “ 106 UCTION SALE OF FINE |WATCHES, jowelr J. W. EZEKIEL & Co, Bow. ery. sell Thureday, 10 o'e'ock, a coneienm f go!) aud silver watebos, chains, braceleta, &e Without reserve, wl ] ANIEL HH. BURDETT, AUCTIONEER, BURDETT, JONES & OU, will sell on We nesta, June 1th. at o'clock A. M., at 11 Sonth et. follice ot A.M. Badger) for account of whom it May concern, the wicek of British bark Os) bo { na she now lier in East River, 1Z2 ARSHAL’S SALE OF SEGARS, TOBAC? &e,, thin day, Wednesday, Juuc ith, 13 Bowery, a fa lot Hf gar, viz.: Figaro, conchas large lot smoking and c! ri one wagon aud Larne 5 i JDAWNBROKER'S SAI 1¥¢ o'clock, at BELL Room, pw Bowery, 2 beddir ue &e, 1 reealins “ wink tobacco, pipes, &e, INLIN, City Marshal, THIS DAY, AT & INGRATIAM'S Salea oe valuabl eee ne Van ner. We id haing rings, valuabie diamonds, gu v rovelvers, ‘.umical inestinmenta, &, without te by W. GOODWIN, 53 New Canal at. 1 J, BOGART, AUCT’RS,—THIS DAY, S, * - At 10'y o'clock, at the anction rooms, large lot household A furniture, Ao'me, tubies chiaire, WaRhetaties bureaus, book cage, bodate dey bede aod bedding, care pets, 6 boxes, 4 bbls, soup, harness, counters, Ge, 64 S HERMAN & €O,. AUC'TRS, SELL We thie day, Wednesday, hy At Lie Bowery, at public auction, the bala A caryo of the schooner FAIRCHILD, About ¥, Cre my pipes, bbls, kece and cases brandies, gi » por sherry, claret, strawberry and blackberry wines au branudiew, raapherry wines eyrups, champagnes, sears, tobacco, aud a large lotof other liquor. Sale poritive withont re e, 119 1ONEER, 8 re i Kighth ave, will eell thit day, at lw o'elock, the etock and fixtures of the AUCI oyater an drnkiug saloon, corner and Sth ave, consiat- ing of excellent counters, 8 er puinps, kegs, tables, chairs, de. Pa) M. WITTERS, AUCT., WILL SELL this day at ¥ o'clock, all the genteel parlor suite, Ja bedding, mirror, and everything for houses keeping; aleo pearly new; TS dozen wood claire from a factory, aleo bar and bar fixtures, liquors, ae, 1 4 COAL. Coat ( “OAL—C OAL for lu days, at mere ¢ and nut coal 6) fo the ety, WE “ARE § Ss ‘LLING dand white wh, o cheaper than any iat the yard. Sol and DAM WROWS N& CO. 301 nd Preva, ——_——< NCHOR LINE—STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW AND THe LRISEL POR Is CALY.DONTA Ratarday uy ely HIBEKNIS Rat day uly ‘At’ P.M. from Pier No, 8, North Fy hes Pavenge rates greatly duce Apply to FSR AUEE RAE ATCO, ne Green, Pi ssacale books! through ‘to Havre, Han bares 36 Pek LIVERPOOL-—-OLD BLACK BALL Line—The packet ship ISAAC W fi HH, will have quick aispateh jor the above port, For passace of raita on the ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, apply te ROCHE BROS, & COFFEY, 114 and 115 South at, nH) near Peck Slip, CARAS Heiss PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRI AND IRELAND, BY STEAMBIIIY AND SATLING PACKET, AT REDUCED PRICES, Drafts available throughout Bugiand, Ireland, and Reotland, Varties wishing to engage passage, eond for thelr friends, or remit money to th old country, can d@ 80 at the lowest rates by appl TAPsourl, BROTHER &Co., 830 SG south atreot DASSAGE FROM AND TO) LIVER book aod London—ity the Old Black Ste Line. Foe Liverpool, Hie ADELA sue on June 18th. bor London, The Kili NE galle on June 17th. wor passage upply to WILLIAMS &GLLUN, We phe S M POWER, WITH LIGHT AIRY rooms, from 2 v) feet #quare, to let on 1eusons she terme, ay to JAMBEa LYONS, O18 aud 645 wy QTEAM To QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: WO POOL, PENNSYLVANIA eaile Chureday Juse 1dth, Calin paswyre 2 luk stecvage $05, payable in cure rency, Apply to WILLIAMS LAN, LO Broads way. ’ LINE FOR LONDON—THE NEW MAG is hificent ship SAYBROOK alle June Teh FOR LIVERPOUL, Piret pac salle this day, For passage apply to TAPSCOTT BRos. & C)., @ 8 Bouth st, MELEPARY. Att NTION—U. 8. PROTEC TIVE CLAIM Association collec: My ‘pountie % pepsiona, @rreanty prize money, Ke. Offers secounte and vouchert cashed, No, 166 Hroadway, room. iy NY OT TC F—OFFICERS’ CLEARANCES yrounpely Resid d Liberal advances muiade, Leet “KAUR, HOPE MAN & Co, limes Buliding, Wark Kow, New York. ___ 8b ISTE AMER MARY POWELL, FOR COZ- zene, West Polat, Coruwall, New burgh, Miltody ‘oughbheepele ana Kondout, frou toot of brome ¥% @TELY RiieruOUL, wXCOpE BUBUBY, #b Sis O'clock, WA

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