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& r 4 epetar yi RK wards the Pederal Government’ and “loyal there- | acceptaton of the tertn, ut ited give the ¥ cial News, ‘arkets, &e. TRADE NOTICES, Tl | iD) N LW ‘ tw" Governor HoLoes gi ue info tion Bato | rightto vote under the President's proclamation Nowe Dork, Pureday, Juneds 6 P. M.—The follow - Pp ' INT ERs. A MEF FIN Ort erp SPAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1465, | WRere he got posscesion of thin improvement or With thie right grented, the hitherto rebels, can go | ine were the leading quotations at the Gold Root to- D.! . ra taal a CALS Dsbardbhen : - | the President's policy, wad is is therefore provable | to work eyain, mending the broken down machi | 487 ‘AN 1 30 A.M. 159, Wid L506, Tei, 109 wace oF ts aneteeed, France, Mexico, and the United States. | hat betas wales little addition on bis own re- | nery of their different Sate Governments Tae hte Whe ieee nore cas sania | DOE UR Tae T iy Pr CHAS" Giry YK, 4 blish this morn+ | 4H 199%. The afternoon quotations of the eral E's Tor Furopeam news which we pulls 8 mot sponsibility. But from whatever source it comes, To give there # starting point, the President pre stock market, compared with those of the correspond. fs : ing period of yesterday, show adecline of from ‘s to Jt WELEKS PROTECTIVE ASSOC tarts § special meetiny will Caum « {n doing this, Mr. So pet cent, Governments, by the same comparigon. | on Thugic ereuing June 2 o'clock, JOHN nd “well | Jonsson expecta to protect, for the time being, all | differ in email fractions ou aflected toward the P. loral Government’ which | the inhabitants of those Bistes, w might other- | tive, aug abundantly eu; + per eat, Die Tue UsUAL WEEKLY MEET ING or ia, abatractediy, all very we Rut who os to be | wise be prevented fron reconstructing their local the judges of a voter's jovaity, or of bis Poderal | atfaire, by reason of diasensi 4ng is unusually raveresting oo far ea partaine tO | ig wil! be seen at @ ginnce that it ls toploy an | ferred to appoint Union men Provisional Gow forest relationa with theecountry. The “Amer- | poportant part in the eleciionsundorthe prowimon- | @ructe of the e-verml States can question bee again been the mubject of ® | al government A Suter wiusthe “oye lengt y and animate! discussion in the Legislature, and the views of the conserva ty in France, on the suiject of evacuatinz with very ithe the Sewing Machine exchange #44] © ong thoes who quote Ww tm co, are put forth with renewed vigor, Tho Lon: | affectiony Does Governor Houoms propose to aps | might claim to exercies eupreme authority in the Q's. towlay eat He ef wu aed 10 pune aa tu Maat. + dow Tima, which ae not infallible @uthortyy | pointe junta in each election diatrct io persia | difereut Bouthern Biates Wo preferred os move er aod baavy Oot qn Pic. Nic, ou Monday nS ATTERAON P states than an ayent of Maxiwitiss Les arrived ta | judgment upon the foreity of electors? How | consistent with our Repubiican inaututions—the | am! dc.e4e. lover. Pork wae duchlediy lower. | Beal | _ 62 RULEY EAT rele France and rep @ Cuited Bt wes dull, Lard wae quiet, aod Whiskey, was dull, = ——ores 1kAT HOARD 200 Cary Inprov’t o brie Kh noted te he G. verument Atte | olen can the matter be determined ? For ustance, pian of calling for a general nm aged in active prepareton@ for | an applicant £ @movernent against Metico, According to the @utne veracious authority, the French officials have declared that France will protect Mexico at all haz- Y NOPICES election, and an er- flea ly he | preatiou of public opinion im regard to the several eaty 8th. | caud) lates for guternatorial honors, The Presi- or thot | aidest, doubtless aware of the difficulty attending reufras who ia qu baw taken the o presents ta ballots 9 at te Le lefts 6.0000 US, Ga, 8-20 114 au. ‘ 3000 US. Ge teen. 96 110# Trea, 7 3-10... 9 Brae law, and OF THE FATHER eee ‘ a “ ¥3° if Teiand gent ot Governor Honpes, to eny Wheshor thie oe | @ich 6 mode of re-cap Hun, thought proper to | #44») Mo, 6s ix hon Hue Bee furs, kid Maisunel Dievioeas ra erds, Catrall “cnigreute can, ton their way to | ghar, aeutlicieutly logal w exer toe nght | appoint immediately Provisional Governory and | 16. Ohio & Mie... 6 Will Q@idross the wieeiing sing by Mise U' Ma Jcauee vill be surmimarily execu! (end that MAX | of puffraye? Asthe provieonel orernments are | i} rough them at once wtart the maclinery of Jocal ive " 4 w et. 2 1 ae hony, _, Lia & ieee | tal me sie kus ” into receive sl) she aid be rej. ree, All thie ie | wholly the creations of the Foctera: Executive, it} gevernmest, Herein, the Exrugss perceives da : f 4 hee. oe" eee UW Ronen © Oe US. 40 extren ciy doultful, Loum Naro.eom will do just | @reme atrange thet the Prosiiens shoul! bave orpit- | yer, and forshwith opens ise batteries of oppos- 1 let. 9 iE AT RER MATHEW TT, whathe jevea to befor she best interceta of hie) ted the tin portent feature wide! by Governor Hot | tion, which it desires the Sum either to assistio ae etd tis - fe ' will hold public meet.n Gul ’ ° : ‘ Vednenday, t Government, end nothing more. We bold the Wf be intended to embody it in the sutrage | serving, or remns.o eilent wille the Exrasae ia 100 a “4 try wor of 22 ge e seine A AY Hay ‘one n 6 opinion, many ttmes expressat, set he i ation? Until the paternity of the ead o¢ hontinental ik “08 1 Corn Kxch, Ba. 19 4) 4rb National Be Ce 1) Camton Co 100 Aw st 8....172% 400 tant > it: sas 3080 19 Ch. aie 1 ie u do 59 aud ' iP, nw \. ‘™ Mariposa Mim lia 2 som. Y kK vo ae do Ww do. Viteadls SECOND BOATD 100 Hud. Ry KR... 16% 300 do... vials boo Mending Ro. Yoe Vontilating ite own “convictions of duty." We have never lean among those who believed # Exrness was a dislorsl sheet. Ths utterances have been peculiar to iteelf, and Lave done no tarm to the Union cause, They were crooked, and some mee illogical, bu on the whole, served the pur- pores of alittle discord in the Union mume, per- formed by the great majority of the Nortbern journals during we war, In sugresting thet our cotermporary abould now lock towards the future others. Singing by Qnd Mise MiCabe nod M rng Beman, MRNKY | MULHAL Pres J, CANLER see. ist @ATHEK MATHEW 1, A. is. SOCIEIT Y No 4ofN Y., will noid a public moeting at tier Dali, USS Bast ith et, thie evemine, at Tq o'clock Addressee will be deiuvered by Jobo Mecratt oud Fdearo Catfrey, hayes, Siuviog by Mi. Joho Kid Mr Nash, and ober GEROKGE FLEMING, Vre WM. O'EELEN, Kee, Bee. BNIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE Rk w i! be a Special Mertine of the ©! Maly thie Weduerday Even evorgh to we at hie Meaican se eme is neo five failire, ence the rebellion ha ¥, Pagan, Caliaher clause ie establ’shed, there will bee doubt in te public mind, whesher Gover or Hotnrs or Prosi- dent Jouscos ia the better authority on recon. @ructon, collapsed, and Qhar woouer or later the encroachments of tis country will obliterate imperialiarn in Mexico. Therefore, an the project has alreaty cost hiro amore hv the Italian war, ant gives him no Promine of repaying the inv sinent, bie hardly probable thet he mesnsto do a ythiug rash for Qe sake of bis Austrian dup A little Attention Asked Por The Soldiers. Tho military agente for the New Buylani Btates, ero lunily engaged in distributing straw Lerries and Other luxures to the soldiers who are paar {og eastward through thiecity, ana it would be Wea vie Vieedae Le A. be )O-40'e rangemente for their iec well ifth 1 4 1 at | coreer of our country, end lend its influence to all don oan eH ecw of the nine Brothe Tne probable efect which the disbandment of Hi er disbanled soldiers who are now arriving | 1, creates benefits tipon the lerest number of | 60 10 Oe Evening next. Al membre are uicently reuird | dhe ariny, the heavy faomigration from Europe, | "ere Ismay be thet many will think this sug- the people, we best express our “honest and earns 4 WY. Con g£ * dees 5 » By order of TERENCE GROWNEY, Cer fend the rmancipation of the alaves, will he Restion of no consequence, but if they could see upon MAKIIN M HANLEY, See - 4 be AR p | OTIC E—THE MEMBERS OF TH! Father Mathew U. BT A.B. Borlety, B } re requerted to attend Aepecial meeti ] their hal, thie Wednesday evenin 21, atT's veloc’, All the membere are earn quested to attend, as business of importance will be Drought forward tor their consideration, JOHN = MANIX, Pree, JOHN WALSH, See, ee) UBLIC: MEETING OF THE LATILS Father Mathew T. A B, Society, No. %, of New York, will be held at their Hall, corper of 25u) 6 and Sth ave, on Wednesday evening, June Yin ato clock. Speaking by Mr. George J. Campbell and Mr. Langton. Sitgng by Mr. Fervan. Purcell, Mie @at couviciions of duty.” how grateful the soldiers are for even the wal! earns of regard frou our citizens, ther would think differently, These men have teen to log isolated from everyting Lke luxury, and have geen 640) few) =o manifestations of sympathy in «the «course oof) $«their) =omilitary ce reer, thet tbey Appreciate these little attentions much more highly then one would eup- pone, who bas never bean mubjocte ! to eolrdier-life. New York has thue tar done next to nothing io the way of welcoming, or evon recognizing, the bra fellows who are daily thronging here, with hovor- able diecbarges in their pockets; and it neod pot be expected that our offeals will institute any @ree that prechides apy material jucroase in labor, | cheuge in this reepect. Hus such attentions as the Therefore, @ largo accession to the number of | New England soidiors are receiving might be laborers in England, Prance, or Germany, would | exsended to others, by private contribusions ; and have the sate effect as the pouring of water into a | by that means the soldiers would receive a mucl besinalresdy fle displacement of that already | better impression of the patriotism of New York fn would nvcensarily follow. The doubtw arieing | than they are likely to do under present circum. wn this subject, in view of the dieLandment of the | stances, eriny, and the other causes mentione|, ariae by judging the resources of this country by a European standard, which ts no index 86 all,as will be aren by @cloes examinaton of tyect. In the fires place, the vold left by three-fourths of the soldiers on entering she army, remaine unti'led to thie dey, and itis only necesuary for these soldiers to step foto their old places in civilliie, The situations Abe interests of labor in the North, is beginning to recite coneiderable attention etmong workingmen of allclassen They on rained 1a, whether this accession will not cause the supply of competitive Tabor toexceed the demant and, therefore, ° ep Injurions elect upon ths interests of thoes who now Lave emnployinent. If our country were like Kogland, France, or siinost euy « bation in Europe, we asbould not hesitnte to answer thin question affirmatively. These countries have all the labor they can employ, for the natural \ncreane keeps pace with the slow promress inade in de- veloping their resources. In fact, the resources of European nations ara slreaty developed to a de- gw M. 88 NI Wily i v.witw.a v4 b . ao epee 300 Ohad 360 CAL ON WOR. Cate Market. Beta's Heap, June 2, 1965 Reeves, -This market opened to«tay with 2,000 bull- ocks in the varions yerds, principally of @ feir medi- um quality, As many of our city butchers, to anticl- pation of » continuation of the decline in prices in thle market had purebased very little in advance of the lar market day, trade opened gzeoedingly b brisk, and so continued throughout the early part o This. in connection with the cool, favorab’ ind eases, einboldened drovere to increase thelr prices a Little, Sud accordingly at noom from © to lcent was added to existing rates, thus advancing the scale of prices to 14a16 cente for the lower grades, and 17 cents —the top of the market—for first-class aterre, ‘I oward the close of the market, however, trade languished, bo d- ore became lees firm in their demands, and | ‘condl- tions are favorable” fora return to ast week's prices say the morrow ‘ues and Calvca —The market for cows is slightly free thie week, owing to an improved demand, and quotations range from 6154855 for rood fair cows, to $10va $190 foo those of the faney order, Calves are a little advanced, owlag to moderately supplied m rh nd an increased de nd pric re quoted yat 11 cents for pri tots, anu elude tor those of an inferior grade Sheep, With @ moderetely ot market, prices rewain nearly a» last Vavaahioe e bo market being quoted at 5, and the bottom at i gente with ao average of about ie coute perpound, Lambe, owing fo ap increased supply, are maverially lower, being aoted to-day at 9al¥ cents per pound, i Swine Ubusual activity existe in this breach “ the market, but as the eupply is fully equal demand, prices remain nearly as lees quo ob ted, live 9*sad%e; do, dre ll *salvc wll fod, Live, ¥ignd se; aud do, dressed, 11'sall 4c ‘The receipts for the week, at the various yards in thie vieiulty are, 4270 beeres, 100 cows and calver, 2.201 veals, 12,625 sheep aud lambs, and 16,94: ine. Flour and (rain. New Yous, Jane 200-2P.M. Yew buyers are inthe market for flour, and the various brands are trom 10 to 15 cente lower. The wheat marke! in ale dull and heavy, snd prices me quoted from sab cents lower, Corn le 4ab cence lower, gud the iarket dull and drooping, Uate aie sad conte lower, with few calls, We quote Neorinal Schools. Mn. Forron: Your able leader on Aeturday on fucation of Children, remarkably wall put, and tae advice therein contalned ought to be heed- @) by parents and guardians. In connection, I should | ke to eliett the inquiry: What bas become of our Norman Bom nh I etand the Toatter, no one can graduate at @ Normal Behoo! as afiband @uiteble teacher unless he or she is pos- sensed of all the qualiues necessary to an acoom- plishe! teacher mply being possessed of know- jedge will aot avewer; bub the graduate must be able to wmpart that which they possess; and give suitable care for and protect their youthful charges, DYVmERoo. All we can assy in rep'y to this communication fs, if we judge the Normal Schovls by some of their fruits, the sooner they are abolished the bet- ter it will be for the cause of education, The pre- sumed province of these schools is to qualify can- didates for all the duties uf echool-teaching, and to refuse certificates of queliication to all who fall sbortof the requirements, The oversightor the Liuuder committed in the Normal Schools seems to be, that exclusive attention |s paid to the lutellec- tual development of teachers, while the otber equally vecessary requisites for teaching sre owltted, These schuola are accouttabie fr send- ing forth incompetent and unworthy teachers, sud the Common School authorities are accountable for employing such graduates, Conse y, aud Monahan's waht Laok tc op the 2ith, M. MADD! TBLIC MEETING—THE CITIZENS OF the 1ith Ward, contrioutors to the Fund of the DEAE T RELIE MMIIT assemble at the Clinton u ancey ats, dneeday evening, at 5 o'clock, to hear the report of the irus to vote on the question of the disposition of Nance of the monies in the hande of the Pree surer, JOSEPH H. TOOKBR, FREDERICK GEK | MANN, HENRY A. SMITH, Special Committee 1, REPARE- PREPARE TO ATTEND TH! Third Anoual Pic-Nic of the Father Mathew F: ciety No. %, of N. Y. to be bat at J aire Gide, en Thursday, June ved MA CANU), Metical of Committee, Fh. HDINAND O'HAGAS, 5 t A Modest Keqnest, Avesanven L. Stevmens, ouce Vice President of the defunct Confederacy, haa applied to President JouNsON for pardon, accompanring his application with @ lengthy and elaborate argument to prove that be bas slwaye been a Union man, There's perbaps not anothyr active pa pant in the late rebellion, who bas secure! so large a mensure of Which mechanice loft have generally bean filed by | Norhern sympat.: ae Mr. Sreragss, and if » pop- others; but, taking the Usion army whole it | ular vote wore to Le tasen to decide the application @ probable that three-fourths of the soldiers are | for bis pardon, which t# now pending, he would Arwweres aud others, for whorm substitutes were not | do) tesa recoive it, ‘Chis sympathy for Mr. Ste- obtatued in thelretvil vocations, In proof of this ma te attributable to the bold stand which Le fect, we Lave the great scarcity of farin Isbhor | ook in favor of the Union ab the inception of the shroughout the Western country ever since the be- | roheliion, aud tu bis apathy in regard to tbe ‘cause’ @inuing of the war, Laat Summer, it will be re- | during the iu membered, the fearcity of labor was ao great aco why thin ge wouren were, In many cases, obliged to work in | consi leration than any other rebel of high station, Whe fields, im order to secure thetcrops. Judging | who hus nothing more th from those circumstances, tovethor with the im- pets given to manufacturing by the opening of Southern trade, wo belie at the disbandment of whe army will not atl enough to Abe supply of labor in the North to meets shodemand, The eolliere coming home consti- dute so email a proportion of our working popul 10% + Tit [LK MATHEW FEMALE TT. A. Bs. 0. 1, of Brooklyn, B.D, will hoid a leu ice meeting thisevening, at Te erence Hau Fi te Messrs, Kuckmau aod Clifford, Singing | y Boo. Cart, Clifford and others, THOMAS MM. | LLOY D, Prea't, BETSEY ANN REED, Sec 117 AUCTION NOTICES. nterfelt Notes Described. The following descriptions of the counterfeit Louie States notes in circulation are useful for in- formation: 2s, imitation, are reported tn circulation, Poorly done ha, alteret fror M DOUGHTY, au’ 1 ‘TR, WILL. SELL! Ta © day, at los o'clock, a. sa esrooww TY Nassau Byeneral wae tireut of household furniture, the eto & @ a eecond band veale: declirio, business, comp ia: ¢ eofas chacre, Lure \us wershatanuds, carpets, bedetea: Dair and siraw mattresses, feather bea, talles, War iM robes, &e, ke. JAWNBROKER’S SALE—J, W. EZE RIEL will eell, ¥u Howery 10 o'clock, quantity of ladies’ wearin: appare|, and jewolry, and @ fine assortment of plated wa silver tea epoo tor, de. &e 207 EREMPTORY SALE OF STRAW Boards, Binders’ Boards, New Peper, Straw, Wral » BP, PAIRO ui oe We oouard st, the following property, vig. : oun of binders boards. Portrait of Chane, Imitation. Poorly done; comrse photographe vea blurred ook; the pa- perisautlerand heavier, Signatures very heavy Ife, imitation, well executed, are reported in clr ulation, There is to Treasury stamp upou she toll, {the wer, But we fi eman it cuitio’ to any more Flouy Fuperiioe Biate . seccecee $5 B00 6 TS brie 2 bis treason to auawer for, Mr, Bisruxs+ was tiuly enough, a Unica outt hel Fone RY a tues COLDER Of Wee, Tobe wos jnoltation engraving coarse; what then became bim? He wold hu} pearnore bad Unioniam for the position of rebel Vic fon iuaitation, The head of Hamilton ia cesrae } Corn meal. iw t end blurred; otherw se exceiieuuy Gove, apd well | Corn, nixed Western es Prenijent, He wee siinply bribed to become | oe id ee deceive y For Wee.arm, kiln dried Ban tered from vignette portrait of Meril- | Qate W re Litter in den ine.ation of the Gov- | ton below the wor Cowwmon to weiluin Extra Ween... Common Southern Fancy and Extra do red from le—vig. portrait of Chase on p. bus | Upper lefe: genuine Lave portrai. of Le & traitor, and after the trans.tion wasellocted, t eve ww none United States, Io genuine it | (| . a . 50 ibe tion, that, when distribused about throughout she | eryment and the Uni is aleve Wohite Michigan . 36 Iba, ner atic Dio than Augxyanpen If, ati 1" } , E 1004 imitation--The only pointe of actual . » ready for examination at th whole North, the acquisition will hardly be felt im | srevuces, Osher rebele accepted treasoa madly, | ditterence between the genuine gud counter- The ey eet rica eed on Toesday, June 2th, 1966, 260 of inate y 01 ig fi 1 " " Lippe lef or’ NEW RKs JUNE Ti, TN " 4 \ Bho chamois ofinduatry, As for the immigrants | pyudiy; bus shiv man cd ib deliberately, as coolly | folk are there it the | por te he fae) | This market remaine without material chanve. | PPAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, B but Little need be sad conserning their intluencs | ghrowing off hie Unionlam, and putting on ey 4 Ruth i} the tn af ar 1 ibe “orn neu ta) | Suber as renesde aupnly OF con 658s et Toe Sree ro deel oe treeless ie naar A ef Upon the labor market, They alinost invaria''y | ger) of troason, ae if he were changing ac jigs Sees wera rue, We quote «hipping lot at 9501 WW, linen abuve run aihyy | renuine there i mit oi bac Ilo was once @ Union man, andl so waa Jerr lg mn the e lye a got of Inver lote of men's aad womeou «clothing, oflk, de iaine « and touch the border ; in the calico dre direct their course ether towarl the new fel open- Ong iu the South, or to the undeveloped territories of the West. And with rojard te the emancipation pf the slaves, itis only necessary to say thas the lots for city uae, at L load 15 Why, then, is he entitled to Northern skirts, & cloaks, rewnan's » table cloths, coats, panu t tid a variety of other good: well worthy the atte nof d ra and howsekery ee By order BE. KAUN, 24 Grand at, Wiidiaws oar pace between, Oa the —— note there are fourteen smoull > ach ova! the figures in the ES. sd, while on the left they | — 52 z ee Davis, Brxepior Ausoip waa once patriot, but thas fa sh dalled to coves bis crime ct tseheon, The Lun ie Wie reverwe of bose igures in the| A Caution to the Pablic—larchasers of | 4%! , ane a Bogroes will remain where they are, will follow | outy ditterence that w b oe rare ere, ik will be o that on the right | palles’s Magical Pain Extractor should ree that the AWN ‘BROKE Rk al SALE, RICHAR! ; daly cideren at we ere able to are lL tween the 1%, and on the left oul. These . vate Government stamp having the signature FLELD Aucer, will a Ab Baler dhe pureute to which they fo always been ace | position of Brevuges and that of bie co-rebel | rows are well-e recite: DEW PEVALA OVER OR iain * | rooms, 499 Vearl at, N.Y nbot me sushomed, {will ip po way atfect the industrial | prowren th Whah be Porecod Sasalie: foe tealen be Postage Currency } conts, imitation—poorly If, lialies, im white at the end, and Likeness in nd women thuag. gowus, shawls, remnants, «i von; also coats, pants aud veeta, son weiry. My order of M. MANIX anteresteof the North, But there ts another im- portant matter to be considered in this connection, @bich te the prob: diminution of th asbor at the North, by euxrave: and on poor paper, the centre of the atamp, ie on every box, By so do- the bribery of an office, while the rest rr 50 cents, imitasion poorly done, The heads of | ing, they will be guarded from the many counterfeits | ' such iuducement. We } Sipeuena, or any other le. 1 ot tired no James et, N.Y., Licensed Pawnbroker, Deal fuvited to attend, JAWNBROKER’S SALE, — THIS DAY ipply of advantages now ofered no desire to see | Washin ion ere Liurred, and are not alike. now offered toreale, The genuine, wholesale and re- ing traiter, punished, 6 and 10 cents truitation— poorly pruted asa eiinple matter of revenge; but if he is found pot, 43 Li N.Y. 8 OO's, new issue, are now in circulation, Observe tall, as depot, 48 Liberty ot, N.Y s t = ' JAMes AGAR will sell, at 69 New bowery as canton, All Persons Wishing sammer Clothing in lu o'clock. 40 lots of men and women 10 the Bouth, end the rich Western territories. | Guilty of a crite committed against the Govern- The poitrait on each coarsely done every variety, will Lo ecier RP eat thin 4 callco and other dreasce, crap The induce:ents offered to laboring men, 60 PFO* | nent, we fail to nee Whatapecial claim this man can N.tonal Banka, -5'& \uitation —well executed, ayo. t0 ane He ep te laity . ae yt variety of other shawls, sh ’ . , dates ¥ , : ) i eee , ein daAnketA, COL Pauts, vests, and ott é ot re anit 8 daugercus (baracter, are reported ) * r Pie Li mes pena Semeeek iu 1 sovrped on bave to the sympathy of the Northern people. eiser » por | | Children's Gepartuent not surpassed, Pi . worthy the menor veiuee staan’ and aikere ned, will doubtless cause @® diminution in the Coupona, Counterfelt conpons, dated March I —- ——-———___—-" order of Md, (CRE EIMER, Lio Greene at, supply of labor fully a) to the aggregate ine Supporting the Government, 1865, tur g12 60, in milisude ‘of 10.40 tive per tirever @& Bakers Firat Premium Flustic PAWNBROKER'S SALE ON THIS DA 1 one ply difi- ue Exvugae misrepresents th jon of T cen Unibet States s500 bon have been olfered | Rtiteh aud Lak stich Sewing Machines, row by WILLIAM ABBOLT, Auctr, at 155 ka werease from the cunses mentioned. The oaly di ¢ Tus Exvugss misrepresents tho position of Tne slinceeue Ualten Sialay Genociionies, v' way, New York, and 245 Fulton et, Brooklyn, BIS | Ttih'voostaadlen’ Urpaaee aulsta; uneetn, niles Blan eulty that we perceive in thie connect.on ig not | St, when it says we "think concealinent end wi- 7.30 Honds, some of th “@ in circulation owe Sewing Machine © ete boots and shoes, p that there willbe @® eurplusof labor, but that the | lence, which are but, pany, hlias ods, de, Under ident O29 Broadway, New York, Jo¥ f paties for hypocrisy, are | with pupons cut off, e vilered as sy | rency, Without coupous they are of no vaue snd ment raatiaee Ret wail Wack? 4 Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiom Ene Lock-Stutch Sewing Machines, aud Buttonhole me ebine. 64) Broadway, New York ale Em lo ment in - ly Leantey “p H Schenck, of Phil article which has just eppeared ip the | eisi¢ New York Protessioually every Luvsday excep Rayos Conramponaint, we learn the following de- the neat fourth of July, Mls roomeare at 5? qrert | GREE, late Par niioker, pA"? NBROKER'S SAL large areortwent iver watches, } | of all Binds, operas é elware and @ varie her govgs, Ly order Li. BARNARD, Me 5 Howe, dry Pi avork of clearing away the wreck of war, and de- | the incet becoming,” « J then ‘uitidly aug, @lopime the resources of the country will he | that if wo cannot denounce the policy of the Pr resar ied by the want of more labor then the coun- | deutend hts eppolnteos, we ongLt pot to express Wry can supply. our opinions upou the course they see fit to pursue Jn the rehabilitation of the Southern States, THURSDA at 69 New Bowery From Reorganizing North Carolin : a YAWNEROKER'S SALE—BELL & | Tne p tom of Hove forth In the name conection, the Exvanss takes orce- | tails of trades: In lece-makings she women who | See GRAHAM will sell t 1 roviamation of Governor Honors, of No ' , © slot to declare that it rainca where it can, vy ' Jlote valuable silk d eres, panta, coms Caroling, is sliuply en official announcements to the : aie aaron ips end | Live in towns are far superior to those who live in DUA Tin, slivota, boots wud shoes, beds, bedding, ¢ ocks, Palak a Diarmow where it imuet,"* and believes “the country | hecountry. They are not eo well paid, because, RANNAN.-On Monday, June 19, 1865, Michael | 1) DELANGE, 49 bet birosdwa Pawnbioke Veople ot that Blate that he is eipowered to reors | ig giwaye bent served by ® prompt bonent, and fence the Suite Government, (u accordance with Ghe ternis of President Jousson's proclamation. I enaking thie an though the price isthe same, living ine towa is Bannan, at bis residence, iT Weat Brondway Sale BELL & INGRAHAM Or M. MERBACH the trendeof Joe Bannan and McManus are ree | Grrand #6, bw lote valuable goods, “ much dearer, and their health soon declines. qu eed to attend ¢be tuneral, ou Wednonlar, at HERIFF'S SALE—BILLIARD ware Hence this sort of work bas emigrated to the RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer will + DFADY—In Brooklyn, on June 20th, 1865, ¥ rea- ie oe country; and, not to mention Belmuna where lace | ret leady, the wite of Timothy Deady, of Mares. thin day, at 27 B Broadway, Ns v'e ock, fore fo mer purchasers, J 1 billtard tables, with t trove it preach by employing ite inflaeuce, ia ! d , ng grasebill, Co, Cork, Lreinnd, awed 4) years, ax ! pos: ALLY, sheritl sland tbh sf 1 males employed in making it Her relatives and triends respectfully invited and cues. Sale ibive, “JOUN KE 14 smount to abou sustainiog those whowe duty itis to restore to tho 0,000, there wre iu the neigh- | to attend the funeral, this (Weduesday) afernoon, S HERMAN & CO,, AUC'TRS, 31 Southern people rights and privileges, forfeited by | borsood of Arram alone 6,000 Iace-rnakers, who | June 21, at 2 o'clock, trom her late resideuce, ly Vaus | Ke this day, Wednesday, at ls o'ciock, No course for them + pursie in their new focal con | acta of secession and rebellion, The trouble with | 82 abouta francs a duy, without bevglwcting their deibilt ave, Brookiyn, Cork papere please copy. 111] Howecy, about 2.00U packages wines and li juors, ¥ dition, With the exception | earnest, expreason of conviction pt duty.'* We agree with our cotemporary, and ‘ mildly wurgeat’’ that the Rarinsas should praction the doe. neement he appeale to the peo- ble to co-operat: with him iu the work of restoring the State to ite od position in the Union, the treedmen sore exe end gives ent advice converning the one db naragrapt id dunes ove-tuaking, iso, fue | KING-On Monday, June 19th, Robert King, ana | casks and cases Drandies, ging portly eheity, cla 5 eee ne brief paragraps | ghe Exrneis, is, that it canuot take a broad and ; ing she jane to aettc athena me tive of Loualy @ Westford, Ireland, in the 47th ¢tramber ry god leat ip wines, te bits shaioe © Kee Hoth Of erpec importance im thie! op, henaive #1 ney nah : rer Thue | be A year of bis ay lousbon and ye Whiskey, » ; arama alka em eestahica crete comprehensive view of the whole question of reba th © ALT pe ih BE ae Fate Mara . soyle The frien i iv the family, the members of the De- | chan panes, seaare, tobacco, he. Also 20 bage + A : " pal sion of what the | bilitation, and be'antistied with the bess plen sug- | Srn, give ehuloymens he BA Senos ho teetive force, the Police o the Scott Lie | ¢, Sale positive without 1ererve 121 res iont bas already proc aiued, DODGE ¢ hed peed e- | Guard, and the officers and me Rested by thoes, who are authorize! to carry out | \, t a n Ailudad aa lke tolleess i v women engaged in the trade, { arouad Greno- The paragraph | bere of the tisd r 3BOTT, AUCT'R, OFFI | Rext, N.Y. 8. V., Metropolitan Brigade, are respect- W I. L, HAM ABBOTT, PES Le rn FF 1 yi Nie toe policy of the Government If the acts of the Die there mie about 1,200 cattery who turn cut | fully invised to piers the funer Gr (Wednes- o ‘inch! contents of grocery and liquor Hed cor * And ) person nob well acted towarla the | p. ia huo,000 park of gloves ® year, Which, ef tho rate | d@)) Aifernoon, 21st inst, a6 2 o'clock, from hie lave ; . d ota 3 q cH federal Government, aid nob loyal thereto, will le | Promdent, and his advisors, aro clearly contrary to | ot 40 Rep Zon, represent @ gum of 1,000, 000f, to residence, 112 Builiven et, iby Ag ant, rrr vy. retrial : Periyitied bo take the oath, or bo Vose in weid elec. | the and apirit of the Constitution, wey) quod, The Grenoble manufectors ewploys | ————— — Du.'* in} comiron with the Exremes end every | about 6u0 woes fa py ed the glove on the pat- TRADE Now ACES, - = Avconling to President Jounson'e preeisination, | ott ‘naanendan vurpal in the country, | #FMs Wen uader the cutting press end otberwiee | — / MACTIINES, by which Governor HoLogn received bis wpprini: | will bob fall to protest agaings Sbexm, prowpuy and | eeieragah lor, the Sanalee Such wessse, whee | TRI GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING | — edd 4 pois | will not fail to protest agains then, prompuy an clever, earn from T0f, to 80%, @ month ‘Tne remu- Association A meeting of this Associats WHEELER & WILSON'S SE WI ment, the qualification for votirg, during the pr earaoeuy ; but, we tail bo see the propriety of con- | nertyion for sewiug Klevew ie ab the rade of about | be held at their Hall, 207 Bowery, this, Wed machine torrale, Almost pew and warrante viol } adininetration, was siiply thie: Thatthe | cssntiy tiuding fault wish measures, which will, in | 4f, S0c. @# dozen with one buttou, ant 4%. The with | eventing, at > ofclock, han act jon will be tal good orger; price » Also Wheeer& Win : two, DUb te seer must find Ler own thread, The | Prehuse! amendinent to the Constitution. A full ate | fA OTe Hakaits, pingur'e (No. 2). Kood order, bo F party bad been @ loyal voter iminediately previous | she en |, result in euMiciently establishing loyal | ousting of precious stones, Whewer genuine or | HPance tx requested, LOUIS PROM, pi tos' : N @o the passage of the act of secr onion, under the | governments in the Southern States, for all the | imitation, isp trade shat hes takan up is iat Na had daken cha lo AEA wh eat aa a the heights of dure, eb Sept sened, exc he dia- Lhe apd ed taken th | ie Vical purposes required by the peop f thowe | ond, which ie cus by maehinery at Am, erdam, amuesty cath, and was not oncepted from iss provi. | States We believe thet she Presiient was bound Ai the place we have mentioned ‘she women are sions, Nothing more than thigas required by the | to decl:re what no citiceu could vote fur public off | avily employed in making imisation jewels, President, buy Governor Hotpen adds asupple- | cers, \uless previously purged of treason, by | 1? SFAIIUE O0ihe [ule TUVINE Or AWA mas Arh pln ent that she applicant muct, in addision to the | aod they earu about 1) contiunes & day: tho earn swearing b support the Union, Such en oath did | ings of ibe wen in the same Kind of work beg Lf, freideut's reaniramen, be ‘well alovied tor | not make the volereluval man, in the Nonbera | We 4 tor sale on enay torus, Leesoie given thi per W. N.C KOMAC, Kec. Bec, am | | aoa aw Greenwich v., 1 duor frou W luth et wer i OUSESMITHS ATTENTION—A_ REGU- SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND lar semi-month!y meeting of the H. 5. M, 1. A. reat, Wheeler & Wilson's new and second bu willbe held at the lith Ward Hotel, ny) Grand and thorough instruction given. Machines 1epa: thie Wednesday evening, as 5 o'clock, It is requey we noes iu the best order, at 1,270 Broadway, 1 that every member attend as pusiness of Lnperiaaee | & fi i usearniths o ‘ Iya sd Joieey City. aida connected with the (rade iT THEELER & WILSON” SEWING) ; sw 4éb ure invited to atwad, W, Ff, LLOXD, Pree ‘ae Chimes bo les eh GLU Wowk Sok ob, a bode on Biate laws then eristinyg: ee CU bth De BOC

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