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—— THE NEW YORK SU MORNING, JUNE 20, 1s05, TUESDAY France and Mexico. Tur question of withdrawing the French troops fire Motion innow teing earnestly discussed to iFrauce, ond it fe not improvable that the retrogres- atop will gocn be taken. M. Tarms, ating sroftue Chan lera, bag delivered @ apeoch ” ivocating the abandonment of Mexieo bt. Pranee, and the applause with which his santi- pocute were received, ja ind cative of a strong feel- - mer favorof much a poley, Judge ng from the itiin made by M. Turera in hia speech, the Mexican scheme je one of the worst end tcst ex pensive invertmente that France Lae ever engaged i Ith Iready cost more morey and mnoelives than the Iate Italian war, tn which France waa pitted against Avatria; and the prospect now is if 0) sis true, we believe that there |e no necasaitr for any outside interference in the selection of State officers, in accordance with Constitutional requirements, Put because the President te! differently, we see no cause for retarding reorgani- mation under it, by perpetual fault-finding. We believe thatin the present criste it {s @ duty obli- eatory upon all good citizens, to use their best effortain the work of alleying and harmonizing difficulties, rather than of making them more formidable. If the Government does not nee fit to act exactly in accordance with the views which we hold, with reference to reconstruction, we soe no goolever tobe attancd by # crusade ayainst ite meamires, The proves ne! governmonts are in Qny event only temporsry, ani the people of the Siates will Lave the power t select officers of ther own Jiking, in @ very hort tune For tua reason, wo cheerfully mecept the selection of Mr. HaMitros as temporary Governor that the ra f expense will be larcely increased, | of Texas [le is uot our ¢hotee, by any mesus, Money nothing f the danger apprehen dled regard- | buteverybody "i choice cannos be consulted by the fing the “Monro doctrine"! The relations between | President, aud hence are willing to concede France and the lmperisl Government of | personal preference « !n thie case the more e Mexwer, have now reached = that point | rene al consideration of b Ye ot thie partion. where decimve action a necemary, 6 ar junction, Aod we mildly siygest thatif the tway or the other, Maxiwonias in barely alle ty | Eo russe would mat f the samo diapos ye bia footholt, with the force at bis eoramand, | ation ight de something brs ard allaytug party } nol he can te provited with men Li d.terencesy which, jist os this tive, should be } enough to putdown the Liberala, he will | keptiu the buckyre 1 have no alternative butto pack hin carpet-hen aud — go back Ausire. ver thing, in this respect, __ AB Accessory Before the Fact. \dependas upon the ection of hie mentor, the French Tt ta Bad a asvew HL BikPHBSS Las ape (Pinperor, bence the present ay tatio. of the ques. plind to the Pres « LA, rypar tad etcuses bt tion in the French Chambers, If the rebellica In | (rearomy by quoting n the articles published to 4hie country had been successful, it wo the New York Tuinese, d gthoensl: days of subtocly have paid Nerornos well, to furnish Lis the rebeits " The ex-Vice-Presicent ¢ BEERS (Mexican protege with all the meann necessary for should not be harahly treated for ca: Arend orient the fren entabiiahment a Govert vieweol the leadiouw RK ean journal ¢ the failure of the rete pinvolved the feilu Ne Unforiuoote Mr. vugse whe ior Mexican echer sud the question now te | 1 wud change fe views Joug before cided im, whether ib iw expedientto proceed farther nicent of the ¢ deracy concluded in an unprofitable end dancerous enterprise, The | (7 Ki¥e Up such delusions wnd @ubmit to the eu boldness with which M. Turns presenta hit views, | Mor the Fedora) Guvernment; nevertheless, nhowa that there: stroug influence behind bin | Mere lee force in Mr Srervess's argument that favorablete giving up Mexico, and it not be | He Tatsuss te responsible for mistesding the surprising if MASIMTLIAN aon receives notice thas | Sutera people in regard to the position of ive Le must “owits or drown." party, ab the outbreak of the rebelii In view f this responsibility, the Tarooss now urges Kind Albion upon the President an anti-banging policy, lewt Wa have at Inst the offictal order of Karl Resarns | the strict conatruction ate of treason seul t obtain for the revocation of belligerent rigate to the re. | am indictment againet come of ftw write bela, Holland, France and Bugian’ have now re- Vokod thig recoguition, and as they are the only Maritime vatour of special importance, those of jocut fomenters and encouragers of rely! 3 = 233 abe a So i Sa a a a thal eta a Al hr A The Case of B.S. Oshon lesser note will naturally follow atan early dey, Our readers will remember that soon after the While action ie of but litle pract!oal consequ Fort Fisher flaseo, a naval reporter pained Osnos, thincountry uow, forthe re bth the Won e@rrested on! comnitted t the Ol! Capitol rebel pirates afluat, onl no “Confe lericy” prison, in Washiagten, charcod with furnishing out new ones; but while tho war lasted thie recog. | io portant infortuation te the rebels, coucerning nition of rebel bellixerency on the part of forelgn | be departure and strenoth of the force about to Wevernments, was one of the toast ionmidablacbatae | Operate against Port Finher, Por gene yoontha with which our Government had to con. | she sccused Janguisced in the Washineton jail, tend. It enable! the rebels to cevastate our | where be becam quite i! Hien he wae for commerce, to Lurn end deatroy every vensel | Waried to this ety to be tried by court-martial. that came within ran.co of thear pira and wheg | For eeveral weeks bis trial res the evi- the latter wer captured, our government was | cence brought agalust bin amounting to a obliged to treat the authors of these outraves ag | mere sistement that the informatio he of war, Without b iliverent nichts, the | Was accused of — conve to the one- rebels never would havo fitted out these veasels, | 2), Waa pullished In the mond papers for vearels yo fitted out would have leen bona jie | Previous to Rurnen'’a attack upon the for and es, aud every ian found upon them would \hereby caused the defeat of that expedition. No avo teon liable to the death penalty, England | ober proote were widuced to support this state. can we'laflord to revoke this belliserent grant at | men's and it doem not app ar, by te files of the tho prevent time, There w ono chance to make | eehmond papers, that they publishe | muy mich @uything more out of the Conte loracy by building | pirates and blockade ronulng, therefore there ise gol chance for a Pecksniffian display of friendll- neax toward this Governmen Iwo accept itat ie true value, althful Homes, A connesrospent wie add frence to the plan subi ited in for providing homes for the enya: Tam aware that all you say and unhealthy condition of soa with ref yesterday's Sus ja oring classes, sont the wretched OUP preseub tenement bouses ts true; L believe that the money paid by laborers for their present apsrtments, would anpy Dey the interest on the capital required to build etnell but comfortable cottages ta the mburbe: I bave no doubt that the distance between thease eural homes and the busivess centre of the city, might be over o by meaus of seam reilway connection, as you suggest; but D think you have overlooked one important matter, in concluding Ahat your) lan is rble. What Datlude to te this Alter you havo got your houses ready, your tun- fel railroat built, and everything else prepared, what certainty is there that the ocupaute of these Bevement houses wil wecep: the provered ininess ? Our correspondent signs himeel! Capital," and, from the tenor of bis letier, we infer that he hae carefully consivered with the view of tying it out, if be perfect practicability pleasure in our propusibiol, possibly taking @ part in car- can be assured of ite We therefore take to bie inquiry, The doubt expressed in the above paragraph is dcubtiess founded upon the idos that the leboring Classes, having Lecumo bal ituated tol ving as they gow do, ere unioindiu. of the danger to health aud Mite which atiuds them, aud would th re be averse bo leaving their present quarters, wretebed eethey are, This by) othesieis wholly erroneous #0 le proven by the fact thas since the aivent of the Warm woathor we bave re responding vived scores of commun Cations from laboring men, imploring us to eugyest fue practicable plan that wi!l withgate the evils to Which they are now expored, and we have simply - 1s propos tion which seetns to us best culated for the wcomplishment of » desirable ree fori, feeling convinced that the working cl mit som would gled.y, joytully, accept of ite beuetiis, and for over bose tho taud thus raised in @ noble ease, The Qeestion of Reerganivation ews nintil after Commodore Powtan's fleet ar- ed at Fort Pusher. that Ostion be porved On the tral it was shown siways been @ loyal men, had his count and wounded under Paranauy, Wor 1 other co} . rs, and the: if any persons were responsible forthe mature publication of the inf rusat Le talued, was the proprietor say's Puses,' aud other ciently notifed not t publish the aame, until authorized to do ao by receiving tlog notice that the expedition hed accomplished ise purpos The military trial wes concluded some wee ehice, dthe “fludings" of the Court, which sre heen pres nm of partion it For- ould believed to be favorable to the prisoner, were sent to Washingtcn, where they have since remained undisturbed by the officials whose duty it isto promulyate them and lberate the prisoner ‘Those who are conversaut with the merits ef thie cane, belleve @ great injury has been done Mr. Ospon in thie matter, an! asheis now suffering wish disease, confined In Eldridge street Jail, come mon humenity demands thet bis case should be Gis;osed of by the euthorities, without any further unnecessary delay. Those journals who pleaded tor pardon and the en- largemout of Jarrrnsow Davis, might protita Ventilate ther phileuthropy, by urging upon the President an investigation into the reasons for de- laying the judgment made in the case cf ® man who has always been a loyal supporter of the Government, and @ brave defender of the United Bates flag. The Workingmen’s t nlon. Tue President of thia Lody has sent us @ note, in which he desires the correction of an error that sppeared in o recent report of one of the meetings ofthe Union, The error complained of wae purely typographical, and male it appear thas only fifteen or twenty pertons wero prevent, whereas the para- Delegutes from ae muany * Cutons," the attendance of persons being, perbaps, one hundrod or Widline ot all Uimes to correct any linporkant errors that appear iu our journa, we are excised fror of the graph should have read: more, further nesice silent of the onarquence of the dae ng the commun Workinvmene® Uni liberate insult conveyed in tielauxuage with which he ce My in neludes ! ig we ot & thet wld pu e nd We wera compelied to awim with the cur- rentcr @ink We choose the former course, and continued the publication of a new durin, the war; but we abstained from giving an editor opinion on ag ? itical subject whatever. Be- lieving as we or that there was no solid founda- tion, how could we honestly sdviee in building u the superstructure? But henceforth we permit! our secession friends to achieve the indepen ence of the Bonth, if it possibly could be done, without interference or opposition on our part. The war is over—the result ie before the country, The most herculean eff rts of the leaders fa'led to save the cause of the South. All is lost, The mass of the in ple failed at the critical moment to support the eacers, Our worst apprehensions have been rea- lized There was no peace! .| secession, b' blood. jest of ware recorded in history, There bee been no Furopean intervention, W° are cruate!, and Blovery, the bone of contention, haa een effect. wally Jestroyed by our secession friends in four ora while itmight have taken the sbolitioniate ® hundred years to aceomp ish the same object. We always entertained the opinion tha: slavery, properly regulated by law, was essential to the prosperity ot the Southern States, an | best adapt- @lto promote the welfare sud happiness of the Loug experer as coutrined the fact wr alaves in the Southern Btates have wreatly rovel, and that is {a @® moral impos sibility that the white aud black races should live twether, in any considera’ le number, without toe latter Leing in aul uation to the former, have hoped that the negrogm, under the Iniluenc f our wivanctng e.vi) 26tion, would, if thoi @nancipanon ehould ulti y be toreed upon the South, be prepared to return ° and redeen the land of their stern arbitration of arma the has been brought to @ flual decision, and do bot think fe expectent or prudent to de pute any longer a decision ao empt 1 the contrary, we believe that the if country detmands ilicone forward w te seilerion to the new order } cat roaeeof the necro population will and muat |} tuaiu op the Bout, aud will @ neanebundsoce abor er then & as obtelued frou © question of negro eiifrage bas not bee a the Federal G vernment, and we tnay be ered toe mortficas of im Sate pus tical be eq aaliey suet hope tie best. We hope tbe hand of the conqueror will hea upon the people, aud shat the t roment will adeptaconeiiatory | foan (hate tne into revellion with honest thien- toos (although erroneous judgmen wo must bo charitable; we aro glad bo see thas gone of tu vave the food sense, are late hour it ia true to edt- Vo the people to subtuctto the ar. itrament of arma, ty Gaeccuntanance guere lie warfare and jadividual rraistacee, lo pacity the country, put down lew. loses, © Serve order, to let the past be burned, Isthyarnea be by-gones, aud to easiat in pool frit in the re-easablie Cuited Baten, Thes entof the authority of the sthastaccept the fare of War ale vet bury slavery. Let ue do it with nity aud wake the best of our mtuation to re- ein our lost prosperity, Let us ect in harmony 6 #Ldispeunable, Pimencial News, Yiarketsa, & ec. New York, Monday, June 10,67. M.—The follow- Ing were the lending quotations at the Gold Roum to- day Atto.d0 ALM. 142i; 11 148; 12.00, 14a ay 12.30, 162% 5 FSO 1425, 5 8, 142% 5 8 MDGs 3.18, Latte: 4.15, 140%; » 1%. The general stock wark (opened extremely dull, and, with the excep. tion of three or four sorts, prices at the close of the ‘« Pusiness were considerably lower than on Bat- urday, Governincnts were firm and prices bettwr, The banks of this city are taking $10,000 more of Ciearing House Certificates, ia addition to the filteen miliious they now hold, This arrangement will be very conveulent aid to Mr. McCulloch at the present The money market ia increasing im ease, and the eupply of idle capital at thie point ix larger than ever, The stock brokers get accommodated very ensily at 5 per cent, and large balances can be had at iper *. The bank etatement for the week haa, oe wane dy a heavy reave in the epecie line, dy the fall- hibitan tr da taoment, 1 #4.4.7,% in loane ta PPA 1878: todieaciow an inactive estate e@! buri- The lecal tender line shows t OF Tuan ae pexchanve waa ¢ we 1D oa dit, with w very amall demand Vlour was dull and Lue, a Loe, lower, Whe and le @ve.lower, Corm wat ve ade, lower, Onte were ve, lower, Potk waa dull, Beet wae quiet, Lard wae very quiet, and Whiskey was dull and nominally unchanged KTOOK Bat vined NOAND, $000 UM, 60,67......114 10 Weat. Un, Tel... 826 low Uo. 60. Shep. dle 10 Cary inpiow't 4 foe dba om do b ae els 100 Nienr, Transit, al hold Su Mu, & Pda ¢ 16huen Vel Se 660 NY, Con. ky 4200 do, new eA Lule a) 0. SRQ0P US be, Lede, 96 iq bu Brie K . ww) do, 5 Had. Ke k hu do : 10 PL. Ft, W.&C., 100 do 0 gad S200 Ono & Mi la. K ue Chi. & NW SuWU Mich, So. af do., 60 Mich.C, se ad. did 1 : lho’ 10 ath National Be, Vb4¢ S00 1 Cea. R....... 123 1) Am, Bach, Bk... 116 22 do Ligalus ” do co AND 6 Cle. & Bite, KR, Yo Phavnix Bh.. if Yo Sy Wen Hi 1) Canton Co ou Chi, + W.R.. 25's 20 a lw Chi &NWLPE Say Loo Qaiek. 200 do. ote | Mariposa Min... lw Cle, & Tol, R...1u6 200 Cam Coal Pf YO Ch MRL KR 99% 2) Atlantic M, 5, jw do Wav es BOARD, 6500 U.S. 6a 6-2 1S% 100 Mieh. Cen. RK 1000 do. new ies 104 3500 Reading K 2000 U8. be, W-du'e.. 96% 1900 do. Youd 6000 Tenn, 60,'°90,... 72) 10 PF. Ft W.& C468 On) Mo. 64 » 60 do. Vd \avss 2 Canton Co... Sy 20 MLS. ON. la... Coy 10 do., ; as 200 0, Ooh 50 Cam, Coal 41% 100 Il), Con. k Ly 800 do distig op é Pus F. he 2 wiekeilverM Si. 1 0 bs gant 40) 8 do bless py Chl. ¢ WwW 4 ih vO NM. ¥. Coa. R.... 93 0) td an Ld ala 02% 10 C.& NW, Pf ba lw Erie kh, T6% WOCHKLOR IK... oly mu GOiriss 164 be do. ose vo) Had iiv, KR 19% 100 MU. BP duc... 36 do. 1 gal ut'y SPECIAL NOTICES, Grover & Haker’s First Premiam Elastic Stiteh nut Leck Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Ibrond+ way, Now York, and 246 Fulton at, Brooklyn is Ifowe Sewing Machine Company, Elias Howe, dry President, 029 Broadway, New York, 88¥ Wheeler & Wilron’s Highest Premiam Lock-Stiteh Sewing Machines, and Huston bole ehin tub Trowlway, New York, BRAT this correctivr BANNON.On Monday, June 19, 1265, Michael ’ “0 vont rs } aati yd Baia fence, OT Weet Broaiway Tusk Kim © othe srs ar the journ- aunon aud McManus are re. aly that are pleased With the wm lection of ANDUEW Texas Returning to tho Union uueral,on Wedbroday, acd o) Hasinron forthe pr t hip of Ocn toes of Texas papers, contain vothine in the a Pisiiad a ; , if “ | FINPGAN- On Monday, Jane 19, Bernard Fine. Texas. This 4a uietake, W Ve wai not ews that le be been received | pa, « ciand, aged 44 youre, | sudatery of Mr. Haws t that he raph and Nished, bus the eviturials are | : m es ip er bill, : ‘ especttu ited to Union man and jas labore ’ We ptoue wo diffi rout ni Mera es OL | atten Ay MILerDoon, ZL Lua, hin credit for thi bus et the va ‘ ait - ' tle Confeterstes ruled inthe | 04% e'edowk, from his late residence, 273 ad ve h : ae a wpemhestaveleen too sir y tir ra Rimtey that they v af teresting avexpres: | ies ON—on dt 9th, Isu8, Catt walla to sult tha conservaive ny sins pinion 1 thatthe “cruel war in over.’ | wie ite yeot the Mart + We neither applaud the solocs Muatn's | Bris thua sates position belore tt taof the famils ver ch it ade, for the Ex vor the war, and atthe prosent times | wtent the funeral tt d] semewber thabatthetime [Governor lh womn oa Ve warced tt alors #) pa their attomne ek, from her late resice ct pointment te the provisions crucrship of North * aye wnt face de: eh , kiyny on the 15/h inet, Mra, Mary Carclina, we oxprs ur ¢ Aion of the ' ' Ld wed U6 years ‘ ’ youths ate. to butik Palle | @uilre syetem of Fxecut nt wo ju the & aralve t t in Jocul aflaira of the > sia We hell then, aud til My ‘ ‘ Y ‘ n nday morning, at € held, shat the poeple of North Carcliua, gn of | era f 4 ' ‘ (silk Sear of her ate ; Texas, and of all the other States, are the ouly | dea) % Buist vintivee abd fiends of the family, aleo the i a ‘ th “ fand 4 nenbers u ev, No, 208, FL & AL M.. are Pe wns competent tor 8 Bele State fd : ; rm thu Vited to attend she funeral this flues: officers, according to our interpretation of the Con. | Uni ‘ . t ‘ Ga nite rHows, wt Ly o'clock, f ah per OL | . A Re a € ‘ liom eh tear Grieud, er betowtugs sitution, Tue ( rat cleituy thes these | ut Ae thorn Bates wil to interied in Luthersn Cemetery, Voi tates beve not roally been out of the Union at a me of Pet ‘ rhe sament wan iloste 7a ' y 1! NNEY u Ine 1st, Baral ul, yenniy only | i ‘ * “ dy on Sh Mi of da wervl Leary Leuue, wd Av double anu 16 BM ebu buds thease we cordially endorse, Thea, | Jauuary 6th, 15U1, Wer ouke, Vid oboe Wan buseateus | day a nee wd TRADE NOTICES. N ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED IN Wootraft, steting thet CONSUMPTION, "ANOTHER GREAT. CURE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Of & highly respectable citizen over the sguature of John G. the shop, +6 Marci li known to the wae closed, wae au error, ah d tore are etill Mercantile community, hy . BRICKLAYERS OF THE CITY OF NEW Ongar oy N.Y. ase Galena Lian Coa York,—Thore will be a meeting Wednesda, No 23 Nasau et. New York, June 1 eve. is . * remit | DR. J oH. Rewesck—Dear Sir: For over Sfeem napens Os com mated ol ate at / one years | have nh tronbled with a severe congh, and bere are roquested to attend, CHRISTOPHER | 89d urually two or three tines a year with more oF CAPPER, Pres, PATRICK M. BRAZILL, Bee. 14 BOOT AND SHOFCUTTERS—THE NEXT revulat meeting of thie Society will take place thie evening, a % Orlock, corner of (rand and Flize- Leth streets, Those whe have not yet enrolled ¢ n respec fully inv. to attend, esident, O STOKES, Recretary, less hemamorrhage, which, tovesher, tor the Inet few ja td haa kept ine thin in ties and too weak to de siness of any kind without suffering In Angust Inst I had avery severe hemmorthage, and, accord. ing to the judgment of a good New York physician, I ir | was cinssed as bevond the reach of medicine, and wae tdvised to be prepared. wo far as property t concerned, to ie@ave thie world at ehort t physician ( ny food triende), sala first overe cold Tok must prove fatal Far January | took @ very severe cod, and, fortunately wascceupriug rooms at No. oe BOND sT,, directly over your office, | think about the jérh of January Cvacu MAKFRS' UNION NO, 1.—s Bowery, thi nees of «reat iinportance i be traneacved ; also tickets fur our 24 Annual Excursion ill be ready. | I procured a bo'tle of your Puimoniec eyrup, and com. Hy order of GROKGE BROWS, Pico JOHN | menced taking it freely, 7 feet and imnbs were Mo KATH, Sec 146 Forz mock swollen, and al the np om. of a epeedy trv ; 7 spa | dea pmed ¢ « n eid at fe NOTICE—THE SEMI-MONTHLY MEETS | fotnerpnyeiclensant trated |, hou that fete cukrny P’ ing of the biue srone catters and flaggers will be | your medicines, and after ehowing them to tim, at held io (nion Hall, cor, of 16th #t, and sth are, on foving tow t them, &e, he replied, “You Tuesday ovening, June vith, at 8 o'cock JOTIN | take them ifyou like, they will do you no barn McKEARN, Chairman, PATRICK FLIP ZG1BBONS, id. “Youknow what I tod fav the same now, if you har you laet Sumi Sec wwe JOTICE TO THE UNITED COOPERS OF | (se yp. done: put Weft Me sai the State of New You We, the coopers of the | SUNY ations cone ued fre cnn GP enpoint sacar Honee ate on A abrike tor waged. | ete | wae takin : re " a treeiy of your medi We requert of she nited Seay hh Hot to as ua ©} notresmyou, ‘Ihe buctor calied @ few ur etrt MUM Ite OU ». by found m much to hiera pire, he paid. | OPERATIVE PLASTERERS WILL HOLD ¢ he could not understand «he. My tai heir reruiar @ sting, at their hail, cor, | C'OMaing in your medicines, and | had @ wiehto have you examine diy case, and soe whatyou hes When vou firet cane tay room and made amination, you wave me but le encouragemeuly reject from W hubon the eo express eht hour question, The 4 ther acomnattes of arrangements on pic nie ap | pointed. All membere in arreare are hereby note | BMD, 5 eu & ay fed iopay upor they will truck wgaines aa hone | NDtome wore inproving ; the nbers, Ali who are indebied to this aoclety will 1 Tonic 1) Mandrake te take notice of above, WILLIAM BYRNES, | Arba.” | My ny tout Went, JOHN ENNIS, Recording secretary, 205 | Ml) beeen to Wiprows aut Keele Syne Riana tee . % ———" | found tne improving, and toid me not to@ stot my SOCIRTY NOTICES, room until the fires day of May. I took no eald cunts k le raed if treatin wy ap Bias) chkea . ° " fet-rate, aod you told we to oat ever; thing T wiahe ADIES FATHER MATHEW A. Be) ota nuthitous nature w about the Sortety, No. 2 of New York, wil } & pudlic | rom ae miuet your wlvic foeetng, in the Hall cor of 2hd at. and 4 ae. up | and tothe forp hiendet ieoliy evening, June Quy at Tig o'elocts | mein uiueli orn yearn All the Ladies Father MatLew i, 4. 8o- | aud breath ter than |e expected @ perso Cietles of New York, Biookivn and W could w ung © iefh being completely dri wie cordi@iiy invited ww attend, r up. I feel very eratetul te you, aad consider your ade vmthes Siostug by M Vice and medicines invelualie, Yours, truly, T. 8. SHELDON nd the t ciety, Mana DR. ACTIENCK will be at hie rooms, No. o¥ Bond jand hav kindl , Voluateered thelr rervice et. N.Y. for consultation and wiviee, every Tuesday, veevening, HENRY T, CARROLL, Chair from 9 A. Mounts tM. His medicine can be of Commrnitte lv tained Chere at all tiie (HE LADIES OF THE LAVELLE CIRCLE] )fAV TOS, BEWARE Pelinivintia reaeaat of beniag Sisterhond are hereby apecinily request | informa the pablie that hie ro ay No 38 e 1 bo ntrond @ wiecring this, Luesday, evening, at the Bond ot. N fe are, whi be hee Utah Houre. corner 25:h et aud Hth avenue, we busi- | gincvastuliy tronte tu and all disonses of ners of tnup pane Fis: Re « tet. Mise MAK the hinga Ui will continue wo be NIN ie ae C Bliss sioaasts there ouly SCHENCK baw York He will be at dag room ho other office im Hound at, New == — ork, we uenal, every TUESDAY only gro 9A M, 4 : antl 30 * M. Cadvice free, but for athorouge v0 AL BUSINESS. ___ | exatnio Of the Lunue with Lie Keepitouweter Bie rice is thiee dollars, YASH PAID FOR RAGS ANDOLD Metals PULMONIC SYKUP AND § PALWE D TONIC, 4 White raves cents per thy each £1,600 per botrie, or @7,5) the talt dozeu, MAN. 3 cents; books nod ne wapapers, ¢ DRAKE PILLS, 25 eta, per bea 6 cen appa and pewter, 20 cent = ss 15 New Bowery, between Kooweve f ‘EB bors 06 _ Alé N NOTICES, a CIDE NDY—TRY H. UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY—HEN. © 1 Cider Brandy. in eases of one or RY GPV ANA, Auct Ho aell wo desier. on twodog. or by the bbl. HH. 8 CONOVER, Distiller, | Tuesday, dune 2 at ten jock, at 15 Marciay et, Freehold, New Jo a a al! kinds of crockery and eines, Also, the sock of @ pursnit FOR SALE OF EVERY DE: rowith which the sale will commence ‘ioode yacked for abipping, 0 seription or and bed-rooro suites, s t 373 1 3 eee ere; Mirrors, bedding, &ey at BENDALL & UCTION SALE—K/EKIEL & 00, AP Warernoma, vihand YT Hudeon at, cor Canal, Pay= thelr sales roorus, 28 Bowery, will sell on Tue Went iaken tu weekly loetaiments if desired, 2 day, June 20th, commencing at 10! o'clock, the fo'e [NFRINGERS BEWARE—A PINAL, IN- | (orp tamed rondt :, Que large slred track, ouitabie sunction haa just been granted by the United esrriace, in good orde Si atoe Cireuit Court againat an infringement on the Skirt porting Shoulder-brece Coreet, with puffa velling. Take warning, “ Verented by ti L. Chapman, December 15, 156. fe stamped on alt ernuine. The only Wealized manulectory in the chines, 2? Brussels wots, Dbedatomta, « case of ¢ oth. a sarge lot of men’s clothing, order, JOHN LYST, Marshal tates a 217 Walbutet. Phila. use UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, JUNE | connieting of ull the patton chitin an eee aed M4, 1585 Notice to Owners of Dogs-Notice is | turniturce ence Lol Weat vat at, hereby given that on and after Monday, June 12, 1 the Ordinance reepecting Dose found runaing loore or at large in @treet of the city of New York, without being properly murzied. will be atriet- * of fifty cente will be p have been tound iu the stroeta, properly mua- to the Pound, bet. 6h and Tine om, waluut aod tee hogany furniture all descriptions; over 7 yards of tapestry and ipgrain carpets, bar niattrasses, bede and betdipg, china cut eines silver ware, table cute lery No pow ponemont of gale FESTCOTT, Aact. 122 : HENRY KI SSELL WwW JAWNRROKER S SALE, THIS DAY, AT ruvnin h ahall be brought aliv i, Kast River, prior to the first Wie o'clock — JAMES AG AL, will ol on and after which date only turty | New Bowery, coats, veeta jaunts dresses, will be paid for each, Gwnere of Dogs may fecal them at the Pound before 4 o'clock in the afternoon on the day they are received on payment mente, of all kinda, eheeta, qu its, jesy of other g ode. By order I]. BAKNA Phord ave Ou Thursday of expe meee Aap TNO dogs wil be fecelrod from silver watehee. jewelry and tan ’ ’ o r tl Gk . ETON ow . ; “4 Fires Marcha, OR. | PAWNBEROKER'S SALE—J, W, EZEKIEL MACPHERSON & DONALD “SMITH, | quantity’ of Indies wearing anjarch’ tet rt Late stylg, SMITH & BROTHER, wolry, and 9 fi Assortine tof plated BREWERS OF erie one canon st FAST INDIA AND BIPTER PALE ALES, JAW NBROKER'D SAL 5 FOR CLLEY AND BOUTHERN Usk A will rell thie dav, at 10 o'clock, at 195 Bow. ea Alea are of improved quality, brewed with | ery,a laree assor'ment of gold and siiver watcher ereat care, piessant, putritive and strengthening, | jewelry, uns, pistols, de, rderof K, SIMI and can Ri relied om for Purity fae attention ofcons | & CO distal : tthe Drewery-Weat 15th mtr Than! sth aver 43” | PAWNDROKER'S SALE, — RICHARD FLELD, Auet'r, will sell on Thursday, at Sales- roome, 459 Pearl st, N.Y, a large assortment of m: and women's clothing. gowns, shawls, remnants, « NEW YORK, 16TH JUNE, "1885, —THE, partuersh.p heretotore existing ander the firm name of NEV anh « WATSON, at 4 Greenwich et, | and other dresses; also conte, pants aud voats, some te hereby dissolved by mutual consent, KAMUEL | watches and jewelry. Hy onfer of M. MANIX, 80 WATSON alone te authorized to sign the firm name | James st, N. ¥., Licensed Pawnbroker, Dealers are in ‘yaldation, H.R. NEVANS. invited to attend, 198 ‘1 SAML. WATSON, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,—TO BE LET on coutract, the grading of % yards in the rear of 1¥6 and 198 Beet 48th #t, aleo a celiar 28x57, Apply JAWNBROKER'S SALE — BELL @ IN- GRATIAM will sell this day lo’ o'clock, at 68 Now Bowe: . sees ante,» ta, vests, boots, shoes, on the pren on Friday, June 25d, from 1 w 3 pic ure COUBN, 606 Kighth iy The cellar to be & teet below the curb, 268 swnbrokers gale, W eday, or, LD). DELON B00 b. Browd way ILS AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, 50 CTS, paint oll, 75 cents per eallon ; Grafton paint, Ven, 1, yellow cehre and Spanish brown, 2 cente per lh, doll, spirite Turpeatine and colored palin ty White lead and zinc, 4$ conta, D. BIOWELE and womens’ clothing, childrens’ c.othing, 254 Peart at. Si at tik aes 46 remnan te, aod & variely of other fonda P POSALS FOR CONTRACT FOR THE 3 8 merous to mention, By orderof A, Upale removal of the earthy d it in the coll 981) onc Cla On eT re houses in Raat Sith st bet let and id aver witibe | PAWNHROKER'S SALE —ll, SCANLON, received until the 20su inet, Apply to RK, H. INE, will sell on the Ysth, at T2 Carmine et a general No, 561 Oth ave, elit’ | || serortinent of unredeemed pledges, By order a r. AWNBROKER’S TICKETS BOUGHT | S: suo en ronan of dlainonda, watches, jewviry, silverware, mu- | PXAEREMUTORY SALE OF STRAW sical instruments, dry woods, silks, clothing, &e.; aleo Boards, Binders’ Hoarda, N mivances made on the above, 1% Lowery, near Paper, Straw, Wrepping (iraod et, up stairs __ 380 pi BENJ. P. FATROHLL AGS, PAPER, BAGGING, &C-2IF YOU | Wi! wilon Wen I want the fall eash value, send your race, white or 160 tone of bin Pawubroker'e sale, Thursday, or, M. MEH KBACEL, 435 Grand «6. 121 JPPAWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY N MORTIMER, 15 Fast Broadway, of 300 colored, books, waste paper, old or new bagging, de, .. 2 it to 17 Cenrre et, near Chamber, We pay the hieieat 446 reame ofp w A price, and use Fairbank’ scale, 11s & print 7 GPRCTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, PAT- sant vent ae hee ented A i, 1863—Thev suit pertectly 15 to 45 years, Sold only by Prot, FOWD. 8. FRANKS, Lee- turer on the Eye and Spectacles, Bole Patentes, 7 tone aes't print and book paper, 119 reams book, 2614—50 Ibe 1s bed Pox. 46 Iba, Broadway, N. York,ana ’54 Washington ot, Boston. Hf planers pe ponds te gh he HE CELEBRATED COMPRESSED YEAST “HERMAN & CO, AUC'TRS) SELL formerly made by DONAN, § Pronounced superior to b SS) TEKN & ud or bakers’ yeast, @ Wednemiay, June “i, at lee o'clock. No. 18 Bowery. about 2 nd liquors, Wig. ¢ yeast powder, yeast ocak (, taking @ lighter, r. a) wholesome and purer br is now manuinctared by | © cane pin mate Ha M ELLINGER, at his extensive works, JIT wo dud beurbon and rye whi« baskets and cases Weet 10t8 ah 4 loth aod 1s ves, where familics, champarnes, # tolne Also Ju bast mee, rocere and others can call and euppiy themaelyes or | o hpi AOU Taso aie ’ eave their urdere, M, ELLINGEK. Proprimor, hig | £&_ Ble poritive Larerglad 7 re. r MPHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PALD FoR | QUOUSES, 4 BARNS AND 90) LOTS TO B aw eold at auction, ow olf newspaper, pamphlets, books and waste MMAy) HE Sunes & OOM : eM. on the promis Coop r av «©, bear Broad> paper of every description, BTOCKWELL @ BM: | sor sc ihe’ tati Wards of Heeokivn ARTIN PSO +5 Anu eh dd oF weet of Nassau, 340 KALBPLEISCH. WM, CONSELYEAL Pos, Any 7 3-10 U.S, LOAN—FIFTH NATIONAL | person wishing to attend eale, ean take the Broadway HANK, aod Paes New York cars aud ride to Cover avenue 835 THIRD AVENUE, N.Y. n the premises 30 This Bank has the uot of the above loan for e PERSONAL VOTICHRS, on also for the sale of 7-30's every evening from tee on the Banke as ly o'cle Tw we DM, NFORMALION WANIED AS 10 THE RICHARD KELLY, President, wheresboute ot PELER DEN ASH and THOMAS A. THOMPSON, Cashier 18 BRADLEY, or thes vier Mar Veer whoo inet * - - —== | heard trom, waa & Rhy ton tron Works, Morria brRAV ANG. County. Heard be bad eciisted better thea three ae eee, yeainuco, Lhomatesoed trom Liverpool better thea aa ; Tarn | tho eure ago. in the hij Movar JRABLY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING | jiionuatien of tutte oF tie 4 bunks on Liureday, dune 22, be she steamer P| WICH, HEADLEY, atl trom | CSU LIZ, stopping at the following ian ¥ Parich oft biony wu thankta } Chrieoplor et, NOK, 60; Broome at, E pioter WINE}, bow lis lvih at, New Peek Silp, 7.3 Hior4, N 21.45. N, BT York ila ! kk. WZAINCKELOI K, WHITE WILL FIND His PRIEND UDSON RIVER RALLROAD—ON AND A GEORGE SMITH, wt le Greene et, Come by after WN Jay, June & 196, trains lew th et Dhurada wh " tor Aiki a P1Oy, necting ) North- | = _ - wi = pand Western graing et Tava tr Bate dike ca | NOLCE—MY WIRE, LUCINDA GERATY, and 10.00 pin, Sleeping cure attached to the 6: | 45 havin lett my bed and bonrd without juat cause 1u.d0 p. uw, treine, The dw p.m oF provocation, | hereby jorhid al persone bart to ultalo aud Buspensbon Bridge via Troy, without ghopye of car, Sunday wee wb 6,00 pa, J. ade VORCEY, aaat suas” a) oF trusting heron ty secounk asd will pay no contracted by her, M. GikMALY 126 bldri Dew York, June Lv) Lee is & traik pune through |

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