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i " es \ ri SU eg Ingland and the ipebmen. Cem ascedentiain for thigentespr ze, Before this Tih: PAL \ Ohh SU. A Witt wae rec nily intreduce! in the British | aonce ~ slated y " m, or suy other, is enpported by the vojun- FRIDAY MowNING, JUNE 16, 1895, House ct Commons “to make the Erish constabu- | tary contributions of cur citizcug the publie i - — leary more efficient." This clreurmrtance, alone, | sould be # tisfied that the funds sre placed in the American Exninyies would be @ matter of little consequence, but the | bands of responsible parties, The love of co land religious li elcheront | London Timms, ine long article on the subject, = - -_ Hn ull wankio |, and tte yeuersl aieinr ent pre | pyveg the secret of thie movement, which shows End of the Draft. yeuted only by despotiam, the uatural enemy of | ghas je involves something more thau eppears on | ON® Of the greatest blossings remulting from the hbert:. Monarchica! poverninente aro ihe repre | 5.4 tare, The Timms says: formination of the war in tho abolishment of the o oof Ceepetian ant republies represent | «The influence of America is so trong onthe | Prevomt-Marshal nuisance, Two of the dintrict J certs and freedom, De.lween these antagoniatc | nan that he cannot sit down ih ventedly un- | marshals of thie city have resigned, the rest have nies there ‘aan “rreprew ble conflict"? which | itlah MM iy rude on Gia ee eae ecu discharged, and, an elsewhere roported, tho worst go on untle vized nal are al! mon: te hia h jn bho Weatern Suacea | CM ROU draft wheels Lave been sold by auction, ere jon, or all republiee--or 86 Napoirow said with Jaror two dolare, A correspon lent | Provoet-Marshals were, doubiless, a necessary ad- regard t Burope hey munt ivcome ati republican | “ ee iene eu u brid be: ree pede Bld qr of the war eaabliohment,but the very nature or si) Commack.” Every triumph of free govern: | giop-asmmtanta mechanica, petty eiopkecpera, nud | Of their office was calculated to call upon therm the dentin the progres: of this conflict with deapot- | Hiese trom whowe super or ational SU vaLtagos | unrimoitwated dlagust of all who “deliyhied notin jaw, imeenstily felt Wherever the imiter is iv the |) Boubileen, ing avoverit rei red bin Me | dees of acon.” But $t was the pompous and im- serendant, The onward march of liberty in the | nothing polit y. At cers i cothdonty end tn | Perious toanners of theao bermaplrocite civil and new world ia rympathetica ly “eli by toe opprem ae Liao Warry, butibia vt rire wd | dain Norstbad fehereict. thas occasioned so much repug- @1 mennes of the oli, Who anpire ty the samo we ee ent ety not hes tate to strenmshen | meuce “eg them, on the part of the people. vancemont, but are kept down by the jroo Loe) of | the hancs of Governmont to auch an exteus a» | From the myaterious and incomprehensible genius eristuerncy There je on undercurrent of republi- | My Le requ. ed, ane if avy increase of that ex- | of tasiheratice at the bh ad of the bureau, down to ce vent fore, the Constabulary, or any new powers esuam in every European nal iu tho ure of it te necessary, they will, we doubt | | Ite oweat attaches all seamed imbued with the de- occasionally breaka forth upon hot, Le readily given.” fire to make themnaelves ag objectionnble and o!« | of politics ent then for @ tim This qu: taticn shows the true intent of the Cons- | nox! um to the people aaposailie, Their ordersan! | The Awerlcan revolution, and the establishment | talulary Lill, That terrible bugaboo--the Fenian | ict Were as ostentatious and haughty as ifthey of @ free goverinent in thy country, Was & | Protherbood—which troubles John Bull Nke a | Care feom an emperor, and their whole oificial Qrinroph of repuclicaniaus over i onare whore | nightusre ia becrushed iu ite iuceptioty ao far | COUFM® Boomed to be shaped with the de. effect shortly afterward appeared in Buropein tie | ast ereat popularupriging end the subsequont ¥ or between liberty and oppress on down in the mruggio; e present res.deniaof Iroiand are sign of making themarlves the oblects of genernl aversion, However th ay be, the public will be glad tolearn that they aro no louger to be trout! d with tho nuisance, aud that the dreaded moerned, by organization in every county — | eign. The Bnylieh presaand t have affoctet ww treat the develop @ bhore The former went | et! eh police ae fuck is the Libesty not heing etrong | ihe Gover enong! to grapple with the power! . routs of Peuisuiem cer!’ vely, but such action as | A Mlaery of the draft, has becoine # thing of the iteought to overthrow, Hut thew int j thatuow propormd, proves that there ts just as | PX No more pompous mandates from the “Cons war vot annibuated. It has evere much ¢ Torence bitween Boglheh profession « fer ption Bur: "no more mystica! calculations watched the progress of events, and Pawel | preciice in this respoct as there was in the toaiter | from the mathematical prodigy at the 1 of the fog the time for @ more pelou wer pt to throw off the youe «/ Tie faw of toe rebellion in thin the prancernt and anost glorious exerplitc ati fihe power and ate of “uoutraitty’ duriog the late rebellion. Gopariment; no more revo iutions of the wheel to decide whether “to bey or not to be" a liler; no more Pereinptory notices to “report within ten dare at the draf wr ate un ;''—all oppression. sani mntiry has bee The Scicace of Cookers. The roout # oupful e@ablisuaens of @ “Cook 1 ve Dility of republican principles that the world inw Ace in thid city inone of the signe of the | these Lave pared awn 1 the draft cfficials. everneen, It refuten the monarchical arcument | 4),.65, upon which few retleting people can look ehoro of their authority, retre to private life that republics have no true ele vent of eirength oF | without anticipating benefic.al reeuits to in ju. | Thas the instutions of the war fade aw one ates cohesion, Ls proves that liberty ie not te stent oor the community, Whatever motives havo | Ute and gradually, almost imperceptibly, we re- with pertmanout and wubstanual yovernment; and | induced @ “Professor of the Calinary Art’ to | turn to the ways of peace, without fully spprect- At shows that repulicauien om the true syste | ropart Lie knowledge thereof to the wooen of | ne the remarkable change thet has occurred ia for securing the hi host tr ewure o What the efecto! thia wil republican elementin Furonown ae ety, ibiw cult now to deterning, for mi ffielens time has + @lapecd to discern the canes of the; current The commotion Prince Narotron’s allus away, however, be taken happinosa to be upon the #9 short @ time, New York, we believe such an enterprine cannc fail to be appr w people od by those wh themarives of the advantages to be di t yer | ys opwlar under caused in France by Be bo thie peveroment won iudea thabamighty boreatens te tow rived fr rough course of practical instruction ct preparing food for cur tables. We are av that Yankee housewives consider thernselves a i ciently inetructed already offer no encou country, avail ‘hs War Claims of State. Tha State of Now York has filed with the freas- ury Department at Washington, her ¢ na Upon the General Government for reimburserent of the exnenses for ra'si J equipping the fret thirty. elebt remiment troops, The ot regiments wore ralaed under United States officers, and at the slirect: expense the General Government. The tn ihe ert are and ¢ at ty the nat iro nae quently will rea of any other inteiuee * forcigo er @ave of republicania ver ku who may d tope. If there were no appreliensions of 14% 09 | notions" into the kitchens of thie country, But | Cost forvenizing thera thirtesstzbt revimenta wad pda ; ‘ yr ory Payment m mate io abe part of the y onarchists, why did the Prince's | tn a city like New York, the real housewives aro aid veh av La ie at etal 1 iW weaving « language so greetiy exrite the Froueh ministry aud | qearce, Money wall not hire euch women, aud no | balance of 81,792.108 3% now duo, This ie the ace Qe Government branch of the prem’ Why was uw eornt as claimed by the Btate author tine, counting officers of the Trersury however, rocort that the disbursements of the 11,94 93, and deducting the credits in the aceour's made by the State officers find that there ia a bainves doe of only $263,¢ 7. Mueh of the difere han arteen from the failure of the Biate to neoper’ wecount for the property pur- r how competent they may be, tl econfined to @ narrow uF the masses of cur people, If we could jadu dozen of these excellent na! oka to tr their knowledye dally, to classes of young wowen, we should have no occasion to seek The ae. Department, r eervices ‘re, not available te speech so suiumarily suppresse and why @aathe Emperor cousiralued tot official denouncement of Lo speech, unless the Govern- ment had reasou to fear that .in elect nught, if not properly suppresse), cause the current of republi- tanisin to surgeupto We surface and endanger for inatruc- tors from = abroa4ys however isleuted thoy chased. : N ne of the Leet jad baat atl A, laimet ” oon M ; ‘ to have been purchased ha een alowed, except the head that rfthe crown #' But whether might be. Paring to recure bomebred pre iba: Heals AULnEI Eh HAGE aLibthalonite abaounied the effect of the triumph of repu licanium in thie country shal! be felt sooner or later in Kurope, ite toming ia inevitebie, The eyes of the oppre masses of tho old world have, for weny years, been fixed longingly upon our inedel republic, ond the people feel thet only the power of arbitra- ay rule debers them frou the en yneat of ree publican government and liberty at home. if they ever bad a doubt, a muspicion of the practica- bility of @ pe nent free porernment, the fear is gow removed, for this country hi shown the t liberty ia an clement of etrencth not ness, Freedom has tod the United States fo the highest position in the couvregation of na the health we eemaneark dons, The masses of Europ recogu.zo this fact, | got thor resolutely aod they will never rest raved uniil their own Owber womon dations have ranked themselves on the aide of Re- not est anything father and mothers will, doubtless, a daughters to the now ‘Cooking A ing to the national characteristice of our rising koneration, to reject Whatever instruction is not compatible with the spirit cf our own institutions, If a foreignor teaches the rud' mer pesof aientihe cookery, the native women will aispt the kn dive acquired to the siinple requirements of every household. Bome women Incline to the o; inion, that French cookery {is simply arnode of concocting all sorte of dishes out of every con ble article of food, covering it with sauces ant condiments for the disposition made of it All the property that is shown to have been issued to the troops and for which rece. have been given by the Uaited States officers authorized to receive and ree ceips for it bas beon allowed, and the coat has been crodited to the State, All property of every kind not thus receipted for bas ben cither dlesllowed or suepended unsil ta dtaposition can be abown Lhia carelerrnens of the State officers In keepin’ their accounts agers likely to cost the State over o million and a half of tk Me and prinel- wit of our Ilistory ofthe )y manocipation F Proclamation: TN Isperexpest contains history of the ricipation Proclamation, as written by Mr. in himeel, and given to Mr. FW, Carpenter. 2d hence | The following is the most intereesiug portion: eiust any “Lt bad ot to be," said he, ‘mid-summer, 1862 that they Things had gone on from bad to worse, until I felt that we had reached the end of our rope on the the fashica fajurivus to Linc faves innovations, Ceclar cooked after val , de an of operations we bad heen pursuing: that wo gubicauiem, under the broad bannor of freedom. popular in Germany, rashly pooferring tb awallow a tt about plaved our last card, and ist change On the Auaious Seat. tees of Indlvestible food, prepared without regard | ur tae F lowe the game! T no tormi ned on the tion of the Emancipation Proclamation; and, without conmiltation with, or the knowledge of, the Cabinet, I i repared the original draft of the The New York politicias@ are now tloeki.¢ into | to Washington, and aro uttering aroun! the Prosi digestion, by lov kikeven tm ekillful American or fore a. Thore who hold dent Like tfles about e candle—and some of them | have a right to Leleve all shat they assert, never Lastaes rer) and, after much anxious thought, will doubtlowa set reorched, ‘The cause of thie | t! : : y de dhe folly | called Cabinet meeting iret pant es mete c ’ h he cause of thie | theless, scieutiie inquiry demonstrates the folly | waethe lastof duit, or the frst part of ‘the month commotion se the understanding thes Prowident [of entertaining euch views; and groves that | of Auguat, 186: The exact « he did not re- Jouvaon has determined to remodel the Governs | American women have wuch to learn from the | member.) “This cabinet meeting took place, I ‘ sihdesaka in thie alt 1b t f o fores Net * think, upon aSaiurdar, All were present, except. «pent appointments in this city, he occupants of | professors of foreign ecokery, The woman who | ing Mr. Mair, the Postrnaster-General, who was Shese lucrative offices have accordinzly posted off | can prepara @ piece of roast beef, boil a] absent ab the opening of the discuasion, but came to ventilate their loyatty and genoral political | ler of mutton, or cook afew! according to actensific | 12 subsequently, T said to the Cabmet that [ d hahice (tha Broad qilearen A ; ‘ dad reso'ved upon this step, and had not caltad soundness befor he vesid erty owed by the | principles, is@ much letter cok than the ome Who | ghem together to ask their a lvica, but to lay the expectanta, who believe that their nulientum is at | iguores all ixe! rules, and does her work without | snbiect matter of @ proclamation before them; sug. hon! Rotween these the Presilent will be pr the political leech: ‘ yrod, for this city have the reputation oute, it ia pro! eations santo which w ad boarditread, Mr, Love} in error when he informed you that it excite comment, excepting on the part of Bec: knowing & uld be in order, after My what effeci bad been protuced upon the food, by the changes .t underyoes in the process of cookin One y thoroughly t “man produces some of being more linportuvate than way cther class, | thing thateau be caten without fear of dyepopma, tt ie ve a hg sied hae algae por iohahd #) fir as can be determined froin the present ine | while the other obit , © bis M se rnees that te awallowed ings, If tothe arm me it, cle ‘the blacks, Mr, Usir, aftor ho dications, however, 16 ee 4 the policy, on the ground that so that 6 ye yen- | with many moagiv our cookery, there- tenen who menifeat su extreme nuxics | fore, {4 to be improved, it must be done by making it witae ‘Vomeren, w eR Bia Felt eisoonts ty to serve (heir country at profitable rates, have | the culinary arsastudy, Lf French women un- reacy ful! i anticipate and settled in my own to lo but little headway in their attemptato mould | derstand this art better than the women of other spoke, Said hes troident Jounsom te ther will There sees to | nations, our w coughs not we be too proud to Ll question the expe: peeee Hee ereclaagtom, at be too much Yr" in bis clay, end all the arta of | learn alesson{from thee Ii too many “kick- His The depression of the public mind, eonse- these expert political pottere fail te make bim | shaws’® are introduced, the good senso of Ameri | quent upon our repested reverses, is ao great that Vises. Ko far be hay manifested # disposition to | can woman will reject bem, and at the « berawed ree Wie or (montane a sep. Fenny consult the anterest) of the business men rather | profit by the id kucwledge couveyed by the] government—e cry for help: the «¢ ernment’ thon of the politic.ans, With reference to sppoint- | principles taug: streching forth ita baule to Ethtopia instesd of iments in this city, Very much to the Cisgust of the BibLOpIe Srraenine ori Bee haDds bo the Koverns ment." “His idea,” said the Prenidtent, was that is would he considered our last shriek on the re. Jester class. The Tuployment for soldiers. caution and deliberation with ' : » being ‘ 0 * oT which Le ia proceeding in this work of overhauling | N’W Mabourarmica are being disbanded, and | treat." (Tbiv was bia procise expression). the Now York offers also looks ononous for the | ouside of eoldiera desire to resume tho oveu- | continued Mr, Reward, “while I approve ine mene- oop aa) ) ne \ . re, TL enggest, air, that you one its yes) ollsicians, and t would nothe surprts'ns if the | Patlene ab Which they earned @ livelihood premous | I sugnest, nas you post; ita) und) You cau sive it to th untry supported by 0 the rebellion, { she hoped a ’ 2ronidont should ignore them entirely in mating | se Febellion, it isto be hoped that every loyal | jiltary suoceny instead of fusulng ih as would bo ais welections, Such ermunation would be | ‘ten will co-cporate in the ood work, and auaiat | the case DoW, Upon the greatest disasters of the aailed with delichs t é; j! i these veterans in obtaiuing ewployment, Alros wer f {Mr Lincoln ‘The wisdom of the * our ctlzons, for since it ips cart t i x | view of tue Beoretary of dhate #truck me with very soorne impossitle to obtain worshy municipal ofi- | °Y *8eMey has been opened ay No, Xb Is was au aspect of she case that, in amber | great force 80108 Aatiafaction & ae r acis to repress such persons, or any’ Of bier ork art pecessary Uuplementa ot busboudry procured fin dieing uiolod Uititala bud use | ib any sorts wey may Wake lor sboir aviuel Gy | | \ | Com." * vel rea ing this paragraph," resumed Mr Seward stopped me, gud gaid: ‘think, Mr. Previ ent, that you sbould insert after the Word ‘recowuize, that sentence, the words ‘and maintain. Treplied that I bad already fully considered the import of sion in this connection, but Lhad not introduced it, because it was not my Way to promise what wae not entirely sure that could perform, and I Was not to aay that To thonght we were exactly able to ‘matntatn" this.’ “But,” anid be, ‘Mr, Boward insisted that we ought to take thia vround, end the words finally went in!’ Mr. Lincoln thea proeeded to show me the Various positions occupled by himself and the differeut wembers of the Cabines on the @ion of the first meeting “As nearly aa Iocan remem! or said be “she Bocretary of the Treasury aud the Secretary of War were here ab wy right the otie.s were grouped at the left.’ Mr. Chaae wold me that ot (be Cabinet meeting, immediately after the (aisle of Autietam, aud just Prior to the issue of the Sepemuer proclamation, the Presiteat entered (pea the busi ° tuem, b, ying, thet tue ume for he annunel tion of the euaucipation policy could no loager Le delayed, Pale sensimen” be thougay “would @ustain i, many of bis warmest friends end supporers Gemanded itmand he bad promised bis God tues be would oo itl” The lust part of this Wee Uiwred in a cw but And appeared to be heard by uo one but Secretary ane, Who was ting near bin, Hoe asked the President if .¢ Mr. Liacoln repleds before God that, ub Gen Peuusylvaniy, 1 would treedow bo correctly understoad hitu. “TL mace a solemn vow 1 4 declaration ot the saves “Yorn band’ ly," aaid @ no- blerman to 9 talkative person w sithDy near lim ot dinner, aud 4) 0 waa Piiting we ection bo the word, “Isdeea my lor replied the macvcier, we ere ao crowded at tie tatle tuat L do bot kuow where bo put my baud.” Pub ibaa your Fimancial News, Yiarkets, &¢. Sew York, Thursday, June 16, 6 VM ~The follow- jug wore the leading quotations at the Gold oom to- day: Ab 10.00 A.M. 24356, 10.45, 148% 5 110, 4G V16, 149% 5 11.50, 145 65 11d, Deda 1, lds 12.15, 144 BO, 144g s 12,45, Dib; 1, 14dNG 1.16, 145; 1.8% dg, 10, 1%: 2, 146s 21, 1ib'e 10, 146 6 | Lad, 146" MW, WNT, BA AT a Tes 43, Ty. dhe afternoon quotationaof the stock market, comparod with the prices which prevailed during the afteruoon of yerturday, show @ decided advance, although o few sorte were lower, Business was animated, aad the speculative feeling eoeima to be increasing, (ov ernimente were beiter and in demand, There is no chance to report In the position of monetary affaires, Capital was fiecly offered on call at 5 per cent. on mixed collaterals, and 44 4'4 per cent, on gover ste Tu discounts there was very little doing, the rate ou paper ranging from “ gilt-edge" to fair being 6to9 per cent. Storiing exchange wae weaker, in conrejuence of the rie in gold, aud bankers’ bills were juoted at 110!( 4110's, The breadatuffs markes wos better to-day, in eympatiy with the upward movement in gold, Flour rose Se, a lie, Wheat 2c Corn 2c, and Oate Ye. a Je. STOCK Sale foo 8 Ge, 6T.. 2113 AT 'g 5 3.15, TS, maT BOA ® Cum. Coal Pf % end. 102 ¢ 600 UB. ba, 10-40 uw bSvu do... v 3000 U8. 6a, Ly. c.. Sood ‘Tenn. 6a, 0, ba) M.Ba, ie. ti, 1 lun NY. 60 eh ‘ Cle, & Pi ost Lie Ch BL oi Ver Chie NW. te 9M 100 Oh. & Alton gr oT 1000 Chi, & Alt. In. 85 60 am, Gold,...... 145% lin) 60 Bk, Commerce. . 1/7 A808 Chi. yar Ve it 102 14 Continental bk bit ey a 1 mate Sad u do. an Chi. ae A Ww. “ar 20 4th National ik i 4 Cente Ce. 4 1500 P. Pt. V tw Del, t "iiud. G.. viv do BROOND HOARD. 200000 TS. Ga, 6-909, 103 SU UB, ba, Med 1hu0 Obie @ Mu 400 67% SOOO) Am. Go! 100 Chi, aN WR. Wy 200 C.& N. W b Bor Pe Wee Oe. 8T Buu Taos 100 Chi, & Altoy Phys The liay Market. New ts # abe | 14, 1565, fally tor @hoippii Little pivancet har yt Ahipawant being ynoiet at ¢ 14, and retall jote for city use, at] lowl 15. New bay increat atundance, and of excellent quatity, is now being reeeved, and ae the army demand has nen ty coased, we may look for @ speedy reduction of prices ln thieiarket, Farivere iatorm us that the present crop of grass was never exceile 4 tor quality, and aa reenide quantity, If is Predicced that the forth: exceed that of any previous season moiy of the “oluest ubabitant,” SPECIAL AOTICES Wheeler @ Wilsons Highest Premium Lock-puteh Sewing Machines, aud buttonhule Ma chive, 6% Broadw York, 1 rover & Baker's Virst Vremiam Elastic band Look Stutch Sewing Machines, 4¥5 Lromd- w York, and 405 Fulton st Brooklyn, O16 reka Tricopherous for the skin and ry the eheapert and beet article in uee, Price 46 conte per bottle, Oilice 14u Maiden Lane, 1 7 we sewing Machine © ompany, Pins Ir, Presdent, 629 Broadway, New York, Js% PRAT. On June 1th, Thornes of Graiue, County Kilke “CAHILI of $8 oO ark S vear ide aud relatives of the family are reapect- fully invited to Attend the tuneial, this (i riday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the Chureh of the Tin ‘naculate Coneeption, 14th et Phe wembersof the bother Mathow b. A, 1, Bociety, No, 2, are respect- tuily requested to attend, lis MALIONEY~On Wednesday, the 14th {net, after A lingering illuers, which bet with Christian titude, Ba. tholouew Mahoney, @ astive of the © ty Cork, Parish af Macroon, Lretand, aved 65 years, ihe relatives au. frieuds of the famiiy, aio those of bie son-in-law, ‘Thomas Chorry, and te mentors of the Baeher Mathew L.A. 1, society, are rerpect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday atter- noon, June 1s, at 1% o’ciock, trom his late reai- denee, o> rranktort at His remains will BP interred ip Calvary Cemetery, Cork, Ireland, Ts Powe 27 1 anntive yy dre copy. MANN—At Fairmount, Wert Parma tn Wedaes- day. lath inet, Arthur Maun. weed Su years. ‘The relatives and tre © Invited wo attend the on bmuay. sot ¥o'ciock, A, Mh. ma tence of ate Mra, BS eele alo R--On Thursday afternoon, George Mover, ‘ mee and Kachel Mower, ated it vears, 1 month and 2 days The r ives and friends ere resectiatly to Giiend the juperal ou Friday evening Dy Piatamond et invited Nts eo Wud weyusntAnees, also members of Ve eh etoa Lodge, N la. A My te respect. » invited to attend the funeral on Priday atrar. Hoods at Lg O'elovk, roms hie inte residence, WOU bast ath ot } Street, unde: the auspices of the Banitary Commiise | i abt upon the eubject, I had entirely 20rm ib woul beve good | yma Ms ' ; } sion, and for the present we believe thi aye vib was tbat I pus the dra of gic tm the Gis ent tin Mi tho present wo believe this institution | Oo perclametion aside, as you do your sketch for lion Sued ia tent for practies! purposes, Itisorsane | s picture, Waiting for @ victory, From time tw ep Wanted ect on the plan of the Working Women'e Protoe. | bint Tadded or changed o Noe touching it up | Lue following paragrap! wich we clip t n ’ here and there, waitny the provress of events, advertisement of the Georgy ba load coms Alea baieo't We Ve andia designed | Wo, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster are hea ecislie cd BDNeSs IS) to meat the requirements of the unetoployed # l+ | ap Ruil Run Things looked darker than ever, on indication of the eareity of mo oy in the lato | diers ai tnployers who require the labor of thea ne the week of the bats of Antie Sele! states : iecvaltan se Ganine oh ik ie Pankey ermine (to waitnolonger, ‘The news cume, ; nt of AE Re sith bag . hin Woones iay, that the advar n la view of the present wan Verrene e ‘ ‘ z c ' Ms coud will cont ay ‘oO make ep eon ed with thia °F ymient Agency for Soldiers | cure 1 was then staying et toe ors weruis by ere abort dates, aud rove or | aed Ballors’* isa outiciont guarantwe that its af- HM ce," (pire mnilos out of Washington.) i re freights in k ro @ich provisions ua coi | felre are con tue.od upon principlos designed to Duished writ the second drait ot the prelinon Qhe mployes." o j ary proelarmten j Came Up on Baturday, Caled ‘ ft nies iva ae j bonefice for Whons It was established, 1 be Cabinet tor ther te ar it and 16 Was pub. Our exchanges from all parts of the Us roy | Ip thieconreerionisia proper to call attention to | lished ylowing Mond tion for the want of ready 1 Ferinera can | ogenstie pu > of procuring employment for | gween the unies of the tw nye te ed nothing, for they have not the meang tor parchas: ) .) reed ecldiera, The la! Md of Sepieraler and a are lary ing stock au! fermiog i for 0b4 | yay ‘ ' made sue eal ‘ Pry she time.’ Ay , Same reason they count lay patiiotanle wets aot ta Needle on Bett : auc thee Haber eahsi he frecimary Who ave da conseques co potute CARMATE G4 canine hm dec, Bewerd. The Preside ¢ impertaut | ,TARTER—On Wedn Aan . exirome destituiion, We rve that @ move- | pof i ; | part of the Prov! atu) | Church Taster, the be ved wield . : Dey j Before s corsiverst le amount of faote are col- hat the Yyrh your ot ber we a mont hasbeen started in Maltiioore for the parpem@e | lected, # con rerpousible cit zone woul nur LiF i ib tives and tricuds of th } f ‘ : 5 ully invited to al tha by raising m yto loan to Vi is farmers Who | do well to investi conte the mater s report wal three, ol sh, Willuinesburegh, on sat ay, Tah have nostho meaane to purchase ‘armiity hag ‘ or designated p. (| M. Her romaine will b » Tauntoa and is woul i be hichly benefits’ to the « ther ibis Geer ails @ncourace such ® movernent ‘ tetramer Ml be taken to Tauntos, 3 ; Barve, as well asto the farmers an! the | Auother sehen ev the employment of Gia Banas ah ania ‘ tith example were followed ou céher i ‘ ’ i ¥ uu douenter on 1 rh ea OF aay pee Me \ WO Ors, 1H EN by half seore oi Cty Ha tary eur pay \ Abie >, and Margutet dice, ayed + All that ia necwed to ee, the work ota ; ie Hatt ly Youth and ti mania, oa pperation at thy Bouth ja the means terprocurigg | Bulle atm who parade 0 rue pon comuiteel tether, tho relatives nud triends of the © wend the ftunesal, trom 31 W HR UMy BiUruOON ~Juue 10, at doles ae iby are invived igbby ety on | DEATEAS. ABBOTT on Wednesd the beloved daughter natives of Haltins ines ounty W ek T years, 6 mouths and 1i asye The RS Aras, doth now entuld thee thiw ite narrow cel. ; nei tnore ehral! Lhehold thee, Darling girl, farewell, The funeral will take place this ‘Priday) after hoor, Jane 16, at 2 o'cioe hi reaid 116th et, Harlern. bet Wetand Mhaves Seat is. TRAL ee LL FIGHT HOURS BE A LE *s Work 1—This question will be diseu the ‘ext Tevular mee'lug cf the Workiuemen's Un ou, to be hed at bar'y Closing Hall, 287 Bowery, op Friday ev ning, June 16, Aeall workinemen are interested ig this reio:m jue | Capected that every trade's org | end he vicinity will te represented, comp ishing ao deelab ean Hie ct, WAL, HARD NT « JOHN HENKY FOY, Rec, See. No Bo kwh a is entitied to send three de shes the sow, rarion in Ne: Unio MIGAR MAKERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION / will meet thieevening at 1 sider farther the errike pending JOHN G FDARSESS MAKE a ot. WOODRUFF, Pleat “ASSOCIATION Will hold their semiinon'hiy meeting at Cooper Io. Syitute, Foon 24, on Hi lay evenings June Hoth ata el NCIS HARRISON, Pre FRANCIS ATFEN, Ree. Sec YTICE TO. TAILORS — THE working for the following shope are re meet at 281 Grend et, on Saturday Eveuine o'clock, tor the purpose of te-oreant ation Derby Co., Widenteldt, Hrown A sowere: Kel 7 ie Doll: and all Sere working for ehome that have tho ehop mee By order ot Central Bady, JACOB MASTAI, « W. C. TUCKER, Rec. N.B—OR account of the ikiwer: ( fen betog eneage lon Mowe day evening, the mass ineeting will be postponed une tis farther notice, PL) PAINTERS PRAcTic AL ‘member of thir Sock meeting this evening, aa he presented by the Boar Priest. GEORGE ©. PLATT, Ree. Sih EIGHT HOURS Day's Work $ SOCIETY —Everv fc ehonid be pre This yu next recular ine (ing of t uion, to be held at karly Closag Ifa on Friday evenir June With, Ae wo ki semen are interested in relortn movement, it is confie dently expeceu thas every trades ore zation in New York and viei and hep eo ce LLLAM IOTIN THENK Sec, tion ie entitled weend three 1 INTER tobe tn atien don Fridac, euing tern, 5S Unic recular tre nominate ¢ in the President. MICIIABI, KILROY. Kee, see US NITED) COOPERS, NO, 2, YoU WILL neaer) b » In your reome, 65 Kast Brond eas, thie Friday ev ne, ats OCk, ae busiiess of baw ee wo fe tan sae’ Punetunt atrend gues order CHARLES CARTE SL YAR WOOD, Sec SOCK ¥Y NORICHS, HOOD—THE WOLE EB te chet fine weeth Friday ¢ in the hail of fem! All in tavor FENIAN BROTHER Tone © rete will ee aerand public 6PM ality wre invired for ladies, Adynitt COONEY, Centre peu MATHEW PEMALE mety Nos will hold a Lomper this evening at their Hall, 683 Kast 12th ine by § Michael Brennan ant John BE. Kelly. Singing by Mise Motion, Ming O'Mahones and Mies Cook, JOHN KIDD, Pree, WM. O'CONNE Bye, Mt ”, rie re rs. . ~~ 1 on F—FATHER MATHEW 1. A. B Society No. 2,N. ¥.—The membore are hereby Notified to meet at their Hall, at Lotclock I. M., wit crape on left arm, to attend the funeral of our cee coneed ash . this y ida, the 16th. THOMAS ¢ vest. PATRICK ENNI Ree, poe, BERN Mit | tint. Marebal. 13 FOTICH, Mathew meetatt at L'e ook arin, to @ ber'B, KEONE, CARY HE T's of t rhall, 461 Uroome ti on Friday,the 1th, P.M. with revaua and ¢ peon nd the tugers! of our lave brother aveu MAHONEY ity order of PATRICK Mee Prevident, WM. MAN. Kec. see, le jaretiall, VEETE pai THE WAR OP ing, June 16, a& In reieence to accepting @ polite invitation from the ist Company Conuvental Guards, Capt, CHS. 5. TLL S, to atten 4 pie-nie on the 19th June, to celebrate the Battie Buuker Wil, Tickets eratmitous, H, RAYMONI)s Brie -Geu, ABM, DALLY, Co. 1. M. PHYEE, aa Adj't, THE ANNUAL PIC NIC OF CONTINENS tal Lodge, No. 16) A. O of Gt. for the benefit of the widows ond o plans, will held at Elm Parke b6'h at and Sth ave,on Monday, June 19th, If i raing on the 1¥th, the nexttairday, Tickets 2 cach, Tickets con be had et the Park, of thi wittee of Arrangements, HERE WILL BE A MEPTING OF THR St. Lawrence Circle, Fenian Brotherhood, at the National Hall, 44th et, bet oth and 0ih aves, on Frie day eve, June, Wublis 1505, Ail merylove are Ledt't to he prese order of M. CONNOLLY, Centres Lb OWN S t 135 UCTION SALE OF FINE Fl RNITL KE This, Friday afternoon, at o'clock precisely, counting of all the pulot, chamber and alusuges furnisure intl story residence Lik West ¥ bet, 6th aud 7th fine rosewood, walnut aud of hogany furniture of all deseripiions; over 74 yar tapestry and ipersin carpets, barr mations, Chis CUL KIMReH, &) rer ware, lable cute &e, No pos peut ot a wv ESTCOTT, Auct. 1 WENKW KI SSEDL y (eR ‘YOU NG, AUCT,—-LARGE AND ATs tract surniture thie oe il tive sale of house), Friday, at 11 o'ciock, at tho residence of © Morgan. 0> Waverly we bet. {th and Oth aves,cone fleting of | macnificent pianotorte, cost $50; beeldes pacior dining and chamber furpivare, carpets, ee roost catensive Vanety offered wt aaa tole : neon, —FOR SALE—P, GAFFNEY, AUCT 7 offee 23 Chambers et, cets te boat prices for Iijuor nad grocery eiores. Isger beer and dining fie ding and lode loons 4 Two fine hotel in Wil sebnruh tor u exchange, & on how ie your tine, aad UCTION NOTICE—J W. EZEKIEL WILG 2% sell this day, 16sh, at £5 Bowery, at 1) o'clock, the entire stock of aietas ‘onriating of arace goods, Aud A alock of clothin Also 200 yards of damaged carpet, DAW NBROKER’S SALE-—-BELL & INGRAS HIAM willeel!l thir day, at doe o Thowery ota valiabve clothing, silk dren nente, eta, pillows, beds, carpet shoes, bootde PORTA, Vesta, }o watches and jewelry, OF, D, DELON: Isrowtway. 129 Pines SB FORE K'S SALE——THIS DAY, AR wil ee at Ob New Bower. ot id Irv cums, pistols, instrumen i 1 ware, Sc, &e, by order J. LEVY, 44) Broome ory AWNBAOKERS SALE THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Rast broadway, of s lar Qsrortmonut of nen aud women's cloth.ne. Sik ane | other dieses, rhawle, ciouks, remuninty. sheet, eproads, quite, tablec sts, coats, pants, Loci shoed Bad other {elec numeoustomention, Ly odes dL, MCALBE SAN, OF agulberry at R, ROLLINS, AUCT.,, WILL iis day, at 4s Canel at, toathe Wey FLEE couchee, € ae otal Biuseelle and ingrain ciryets de, Also o doz | veata, Ke WITTERS, AUCT’R, WILL SEL Ay th vat dod Cana the ¢ ] nhure, &e., y aa} | M. ABBOTT, "R, OFFICK NOY |W 170 Chatham sy sells on Saturdays, ab 1 | o'cloe! bast id wae Ave, &, shout 5 fades a weht to the tighest bide ntot whom it may concert s YUDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON \ND mier Monday, June \ iss, trate leave 4 6b 8, | eiation ior Ai sod | ,conbecting with Northe erm ana W om ding O08 anit pm, Ble sed to the 0,0 an | 10.30 p. vain rune throu, | te Burra jou Bridge via Troy, with Chauee Of Cars Sunday me Ob OW be odd MUCCKY, got. Supy as . — eo! M!2 EPP ES DE 2 BE IIPS? ——— ae

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