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=: Jib NEW YORK SU! FRIDAY “MOUNTING JUNI 6, The Texas Election jmporiaat foots be veloped. Tae remit othe gul@ruatoy al election & Das just been held io Texas, suct) ke Gonverting the Bouthers politichane te. 6 pee the fet z prepulse of the & of nezro euffrage, Tat election deve! Bat there lee large element in the Bon of Texas, which, under the nutne Perty, occupies the ame pow tion that la be @e Republican party (n the North, The 8 popere have all slong conten ie! thay tere wats sean he meh elermentia the South lier ConVeved the ides that the people of ther Hom ore Bi moet BUN tia tuppertng Conserve Rre—\.@, reconeira ‘te! re With wegerd go the election that bas just ovcurre: Beres, they confidently ssseried that Combervetire candidate for Governor secoive fully uine-ienthe of e pete vote, and that the Union hominee would -oneequently receive so mul mantial port. But the reo at we now hare iod caw Bat the Unioninte of an have polled shout one ird of the aggregate rote —thin, too, in the fare of @! {-feshioned bullying and threate of the “Conservatives.’’ Now it may ably euppowed that the Union element in tle other Boulhero Btates [* proportionately as firoug unio Gcxes. In South Garo oe and M amasipp) it mey be —oromtpies m the would egure ri. Ing on the part be reaton- \ probably much stronger. athera | w le down: perave wtrngyle, wb of the poom yt fo the atrrets Ite find bims how Stes aa a lire, pot rally, how “ JawEre ord oli te Jawa Lae je a raid sears i t fal ‘ ‘ . : tlatthe ghove er her Velvet vif on ereahog re ow Pounarp armed & bowle ki lve, aud warfare with whi hi to ccerce @) yerent editor was ar- 1 #4 balto keep the peace w eviderce that the iitro- pose a hoalecr thee ty an re 1 tol bo ve sus t Javiy a wi resle 1 held Tia wemotveg 1 @lyce © sulel* are jorgetting the outrages com Mitte! apou then by the GQ ver: ta b refusing | to “lo them slong," aud thet they ere cheerfully | eats bg own to thelr old enjoy meuts, Cholera Oom cit rene have been apreeably @ aippointed the effect which the late excessively warm Weather tashat vpom cholersic digeasea. (1 wae Gevernily believed tat warm weather would e- velop thee comp atnt ohisen material increase in ihe cumt caw et but inetead of thar, bie a angular fect that the change wae for the better Prevou tie heated teri, there bad been three ® reported dally, bot since then there ban barciy teen @ ease in the etty, The report from Qusrantivue fe equally encoursging. The cholera there hee contine to abate rapidly, ' er of or four cage j and the heeith officers are confident that it Were conferred upon the mrgroem tos evdook UA) wii) gery goon disappear. This would seem Bey would become the politica) ai ioe of the pres | iy imply that theregia no likelihood of the bus Union party. This hypothene has been die | cb ciem aneuming em epidemic form in the ited by some of the Southern papers vboclatin | oy Gurng the preee.t season, The natural Gat the negroes would stand by J fore; but ie will be remem!erd that pepere claimed, #ome four or five yer ago, thet Be negroes would not veluatari pwert the masters, whereas the sequel proved that tley cid @esert them and flock to the Unto. armies tu tLousands, They wore Unioninia al through the wer, and they world now vote with the Union party ifthe ballot were placed in ther hands. fuch an alliance would, therefore, be strong Snough to outvote the Oo nser vatives (n more than balf of the Bouthers Btates, It would cause the teaders in the late rebellion \o take a)lace in the polities! background—not by the action of Con- grees, but by the vores of the mafor ty of the peo ple in their own Siates. Viewing the matter in Bile light, the late election ja Texas bas more then p local Inverem, Tt indicates that there ts now, oud was all through the late war, a covsilerall slass of people who were opposed to secession, and whe now have no political sympathy with secre. sion|Ate, The Constitetionnl Amendment The frends of the reconstruction anoudment Rave already talifea one ftate in favor of the measure, Connecticut heads the lst of railying Btates, her Legisluture having alopted the amend- ment by a lecisive vote, This vote iwof particular @nterest, because it isa fair indication of the re- eeption which the messure is lik ly to reee ve in @he other Northern States, Connecticnt is one of he most Conservative of these States, Both of is present Senators are Conser\ ative ; it not long ago refused, by the popular vote, to enfranch.9* ite egro population, aod at the last clection its vote ‘won very clom, Therefore Connectiont may be used etestandard by which to measure the other States fm respect to the amendment, By this standard ve gee at once shat every Northern Siute is mor- wily certain to eniorse the amendinent, That would give M1 affirmative Siates—three short of the required two-thir's, And vpon tha: remaln- ug three votes tho emendment is pretty sure of defeat. It may be that the Logisiature of Tennes- pee, which represents only the Union element of tbat Btate, may ratify the ameniment, Governor Brows tow hes called special scasion jor that Purposes and it is generally understood that a Majority can be obtaived for the ameuiment, But that would leave ewo States wanting, and we fai! 40 eee bow they aan be obtmned, From the way the matter now losics, the sinendment will proba- bly conse Just near enongh to ratification not to be saufie’, Isisimpassible to know, however, what Qecties the Radicals may hol! in reserve, Is mey We eat a border Stave or wwo will be secured for the amendment by tbe proper application of ™ tnfluences."’ reir od ria 8 @ame Ram Jedges—Thair Coming Overthrow. Tux Judes who bave espoused the cause of the Bquor desiers in thie city, have purposely made a Political issue opon the Excise Law, Knowing that the liquor mfluence bas generally proved all- Powertul lo the eleciions, thee Judges have an- Ghored there prospects to the rum cause, and are sonfident thas is will secur@y bold them in off We bupe thas the better clase of our citizen those who appreciate the value of reform tm the rum trade — will accept the Im thus presented, and ocet it with » sombined opposition when the question comes to the ballot-box. If we bot greatly mistaken We liquor Judges bave thie time overestimated We politicul strength of the liquor influence. Hitherto the friends of tewpermnce bave not stood Oronly together, becanso they bad no encouraye- went from the authorities \whowe dity it wee to en force the law; but they now see that the Moard of Mxciee are thoroughly in earnest, and hence « several rally of the anti-lquor men may be relied Spon, Te aditition to toi, there ® powerful temperance iuitience at bas been werk in the city dunmng thie lam few years, yond uew societies are constantly formiuk, These organizettons, coupled with the adva of education and other ¢ ovating cacees, seem bo Save been overlooked By the confitiny Judges Morewaid, But they have made the ene sod thoy aust tuke the consequences, Let the friends of Bwperayice siend frm and wmited, aud the ficial nanderéry to ruw wil! sows find the mselves wat of office. jowiment enitive ty Mecensracied At Lase, ¥ve re le conewntiy accummuting to prove bet (he vem mous class if ex.) 26 8 procem of rajrd reconusrict on the accounts thas we get fom the Svuth vemind um of she wnte bedum thete are undergo. t bly dome for: jer » shat, perusing V ew, alincet beconiw iouso! the fect thes the jate cruel war! was uresuiy, For fople inthe Kichmons Exasgeuu of Wedues @ey wesind “A Cari overtthe siynate editor, Li Kivts Vornane, wherein woe 4 Wid boy cue Fawcey, Jaume entered woe apart @ tha@eati l crag; ire of the ihe are tow tha tro said gentien \ | hag | jour tous } a poms yuat da trout of | woo sue n | | a] Jthe meansofa floating sevtes, ithe towards coml tions are probably as favorable for it now an they wil) be at any tine during the Binomer, It may be, however, shat the exevption of the ity 6) fer, je attribute! le to the preceutionery mornnres that hare been taken with regard to ra end therefore there should be no relaxes Hon of sa care, The nou appearance of the cholera upto th's ume doom not prove that we ch Ul vot ave (he epidemic bere, but we believe it proves that by eM coutinue to es-ape it. Miniatore of the Queen for Mr Peabedy. The London Times of the 16:h fnst. says a fac- minile of the kn tly and most gracious cif which Her Majesty oered to he great American philan- t rojos) is nowon view at Mr Dickinson's geltery, O d Bond street Tn the present emge of the work, ouly she Leautitul woter-color, trom which the en- ere! ou gold te aterwarde to te doug is now shown, Lhig, however, in ite toagnifivent freme © chased metal, K vou y far idea of whet the effectofthe whol word *iaulabure represeats W importance se regards the ze of the hences will te, ior, though ouly hell length, the painting te 14 fucles lone, by nearly 19 tovches wide. For the first Lice for the presentation of her portrait to ® prv.te individtsl, Fler Mayesty sat in the only roves of sate she tos worn amnce she death of the Prine 6 Consort-~ihe comume in which abe wae at nung of the presemt Purliament, The © ures, toiumined with ine, and P clvet train, s.titerly adorned, Over Mary b.uart cap is the demi-crown, while the Kol-i-poor aud ove meh jewelled crosa: pre. peuted by Perace Albert, form ber only ornaments, Lo complete this portrat Hor Majemy gave Mr, Jt seviral Joos mitings, and bes gow ex. pressed ber unguaitic. approval of the warer. lor shown aM. .Dckinson's, ‘Tbe, however, is bus ihe com menuce. ent of the process, ‘Lhe por- trait i# to be duce in enatwel by ir. Til, one pase el of pure gold, do iLese euar paintings, to Lrg cub all the bedilamey o. their colors they have to be burnt io a furcace at least five and gen- erally ox thoes, ue hea to Waich they ore su levied fs so iptensé a6 by be ovly short of thes whch woud fuse gid, and the mom exquimte core is necessary Lethe vo let the proture bh at too soot) Dor, above all, cool t0o rapialy, e@ in ether case the enawel Would crack. bo lar, an enemel portals bas never - evr ateuipou iu this country, ls bas, therotuce, Kieu found ueveassery to build « eroall menting ture specially ior the execution of vais work, Le wil take abous @iX Weeks to cul Pp 6 ut ioe procewses, When the picwure will be wwe a rnogs c/SOOTAte BOG Wass ve Chased (rame of puce guldy surniounved wish the Royal croWu @Bamelo: ou the seme méte! iu colors, Alogetuer it will fort 4 yis Wortay both of Her Majesty and of the geutlewan to whom she pi sents ib To fidelity ot portratrure, ive likeness is not +0 O@ surpasses Du of Coure It Was mos gill aver Loany ata tong ithoge boat Buch perfect suc. .@.4 was aovommplened. Al er Lé.ug sabrined te th Quee>), on 108 Cou pleuom, it Wilh Le torwarued to Me. Voalcdy, who + ends (0 deposit Where it taay be ves, Seen 1% arge nw lon Wack be bas iouuded in B sion, bis uative towa, A Matel Factory, A match facto-y in Western Now York is noted for the curioné machinery used im the manufac- ture, 720,000 tees of pine of the best quality are used annually for the matehes, and 400,000 feet of baeswood ‘ur cases. The sulpsur used annually for the Giatches ie 400 barrels aud the phosphorus 9 G0 pouncs Loe wechines run pigs and day, an WO ands are euployed at the works 600 pou of paper per day are used to wake the iy atuull Loxes ior holdng the matches, aud of pattuboard per week for the larger loxes, S xty-#x pounds ol flour per day are used for paste, id (0 je stampa rqured by gov- erninent on the boxes amou the enug litte suvof $1440 per uy, Tbere are four wachines jn use for citings oipping, and delivering ed matches, Che two-inch piue planic ie oes up ie lec gth of the match, Wlich is 2ig mebee, es go lute the wah ue for cuthug, where at every gir he 12 maicles are c end vy the succeeding etioke pusced jaw @ ran,ed op a double 250 feet loug, Whe. carries thet to the suipbur vat, and irom then wt pucspborus val, thus #erogs tue room aud back, returning them at the cutsng tmecuine, saad where tuey are we .versd in ihe patural order, anuare pathoed up vy, boy into trays aud sets bo the packing-rorm, Tuge 1000 yross or 144,000 suiall boxes of tiatclhes are tuade per day, Lhe machines (or Waking the stiall, thin paper boxes, aud thei covers, are qQuiteas wondetul and in- genou ly coutived as (cose that wake he mateh- eal ot er, a6 wide as the vox is vives on avel, one end beng m the iy tires passes turdugh rollers, where from thence to the paste unly sre pansed ; oding epparwius, Witere ihe unre nicely hlaed, and the whole Lom .s peer. wether and urop ello # Laake ° vee printing je dow | boxes, where the akties and ence from thence to the eu \ blue le dey are wisuufaeturedt True Heroin, Iu a lecture del.vered recently da on ‘H erotsm,' ine.dent tt mm one ne Western lakes: seeupa@vicr 0 the mht was e mosher, . e mother « *Dowts be made ‘ wer, yet se ap) ve; ory by the light o. the flansing v eoala see thas bis lace was convulsed uy teeween the inighty priugel 3 ! woth) g better aad He turew up tue b renunciation, Duag litumeed! ey ib from the Oo aus eh A groan 0. MA ELE | eet POLLOMY was buiuWwa Upon | Ward aud Weus down,!? on) Sauitery Wweasures, We may | . Ascoli er me. e work abthe covers, aad thus M44,000 by Grace Green- she referred to an rh place at tho burning of « steam. ~“Among tbe whom courage anu presence of eco ia #aving bor two ebilaren by While they were v & man swimming 9 HELL, wud, ae he Wes about to grasp poor ehu- | A Cariows California Story: A ‘ate lesue of thy Nope (Galitorn a) Recourse | ban the following ory: “A farnily residing jn the OA VORP past om five of ke members by jdeath. BY Rome curione coincidence @ friead residing 1% Ban Prancjan hes, at each decees*, been on & Visit to the fansity fact has been fe Pere bie en te enrect 1 and, inthe | minds of some create g a: iperatitions dreamt of him. | The year to HOWitw the shirt death, she gentionan ard Ab to the family, aud the lady of the Naya valieg bee @ith- now bring!’ | parontly tu good healih at the time, in en hour ater she was ac e. Re-euily be paid his aec- | Customed annual Mit, and @ danghiertn- lew, j who hat Leon lingering With consumption for j @eme time, died goon afet hia afrival, No» Liane | is attached to bim as an instrument in causing | there deaths, yet that singular fatality to the tam { tly } ee ben stieudent upou bis pertortical v ste 1 | mew romurkalle in dialy a Patitious pees fe Would bel eve bi seess ti i of ‘the ‘ew! eye”? sale hag ew Fiant members of the fam ly of Mr, Bermer, & merchant of Marion, Iowa, were taken sice four weeks ago with wrvohina ; two of them «ied a few days ago. Examineitons showed the worm throughout the muscles to the number of three theusaud to the squareioch, The remaining mx Victima Were in the agontes of death e>- Financial News, Marketa, &c. New York, Thureday, June 6 7’. M.—The gen @rei Biock market bas been very du! today, with no impertems changes in the quotations, The bends issued by the Pope are being offered for sale in ihe New York market, and the demaud is good and in- creasing, Governments closed fractionally high than yerterday, Geld opened at 154; tell to lids and closed at 162% Money was without change, tall loans being made mostly at 4 per cen’., with ex ceptions ot 6 per cent. Discounts were quiet at 6% * 7 per cent. for prime mames, Foretra orchange clored at 108 a 1USi¢ for GU-days bankers’. On ‘Change to-day Flour epened firm, but closed dull, Wheat opened «! y and closed dul). Corn was te. to fc, lower, with only a moderate demand, Oate wero heavy, amd te. 2. lower, Pork was firmer, Beef was unchanged, Lard wes dull and beavy, and Whiskey was quict, eTOOK aon tae fetihtena 8600 ve. be bh ep 140% ou 4 oD. lu Lame “0 oY Th 0 ” . som Ze. WEY © 32 | 36000 Lf On| Mn mS | 6 600. 4 600 Tr “ 0 ON, KS ce) lw ‘ae oS i150 1.9 Han. bs b 7% 1 2, 35 S00 1 = 100 MH Tis awd 84% 10 Erie R. GN Sie a ss a0 M. . J 6000 mg ‘ tis ; Be « OO% . Bo 1000 Chi, & Mil. Ist. 98 B.119 Ik, 99 a.. 150 63 2a 100 Reading R....... H x 3 oh Cen. K,,..... 11 a Sas W.R.. 30% . OOM ion Ml: St. P.bt.. Tis THTRD BOARD. 60100 UB She. 110%, 1 Taboo Brot: 50 Ohio & Misa Boo d0,.... yn aleksi ver M. 00 Bostom Wat. P.. do., bow ‘ ‘Vel, 5) bu Read) 19 ” om non ae any 14 wie x, a te 100 Pacific, Mos tu Cre, & 101. R 1. Tuvespat Evenrra, Jane 28, 1966. Extreme dullness js still the prevailing jeature in thie nrarket, transactions in the staple artic! f prodace, especially ench as flour, gratn, &c , being reported at present as more limited than at any time during the past six months, Nor is thie at all to be wondered at, in view of the present unse tied condition of the mercantile world, The advance in gold, the passage of the new tariff bi by Congrers, audthe warlike news from Europe, have served to fairly bewtlder our merchants, who, umable to shape thelr business with any degree of certainty, have adopted the urna! coureo ef taking im sail, and re- ducing thetr transactions to almovt retail !mite, Butter, during the early part of the week advanced 1 te Bo, under s better California inquiry and « ma- teria! rise in gold, bat with an easier condition of the gold market prices are slowly re‘urning to \o.mer rates, In the market for vegetables, new Sou hern potatore are rapidly om the Gechine, as are also new eat bases and onions, Cucumbers now flood the mar- ket, many lots of which arrive in very poor condi- tion, and consequently receive promp attention from the sanitary pelice, Green corn, from #aven- nah, fe arriving freely, and commands Se per ear by the wholesa’e, The sale of strawberries tras been greatly interfered with by the abundance of cherries which find a ready market in this city, and prices sre somewhat reduced, being quoted at 10 to Xc per quart, or 4 10 10c per basket, NEW OROP BUTTER, Orenge and Sui ~—treah pails, Yeish tubs, Y. Btate- whive 8 i i Bel pda renin. ee @ but: | oie ++ BSa40 nee OMRRSE ee ri | | pine, pe apple, con....10a25 “ia rm | nye sary Orange, tiat sk’ md. .dalu (Gon. Eug. dairy, pr. -a— wean. N, Jersey, per den. 426 Weetern...........98a° Bouthern’........... .28my6| eg oats, Dueb,.....d0nds De XY, BO eens tdayd! roraToms, chebaaneae 4 75a5 YS Jackvon Whiter..4 biwd 76 peachy Tiswab 4 60ed | Bermucns.... Atat Lh | jackey@s, bbi.,.. ——ad 0U' Cluriestons,.....0 vat 6 VRROe AND BIRD FROUCT, .-T 00a8 00) ( locewt)' rive, oot. 4 6005 76 6 ORG polime ies l ‘apple 4a Hickory outs. ben #1beis 4 Kayeine, layer, owd iiea NG Oorrante, per} 5 —1 Haislus, bel, do..4 wad lu/Citren, Lewhorm, do. 27axs LIVE POULTRY AND GAMK. Fowls biel oaknen cat g FIELD VRORTA BL ¥ tent 00 6 aT 00 ms. —-~= | Cabbagea, uu. . ~—tr=| Paranips, bbl... Rus. Lurnips, bl, aud Beene Onions bur, bid 68% 0 Bau Bir, bl ¥ b0ad ease Cucumbers, bb) 1h Byinvct, Vo 7 Was SPECIAL NOTICES. Mareden’s Carminative Syrup for DPterr- bem aud Cholera can be relied upon in every case. Depot, 457 Broadway. For eale by all Adrogetets, 3.6 Metcalfes (treat Kheumatic iemedy is the most wondertul medicine ever bought Le.ore the public, A genticman of thiscity, who haf lost the | use ot hie limbs, and had crutches for over ix montie, hes been coupietely cured by one boitle, ‘Tel. your aitheted frieuue to try It—it ne" pany wee lr, Pivmannt, Areas ost SPHCI AL, NORM Es, ALTCTION NOPICHS, Wheeler & Witson Loek st a owing | At Al C1 jON—TO Wi Mechine and Bu'ton ioe Ment wand t Kemovul The improved 1 iiptic Hook | Stes ‘iy Horee, 16 b eR Bitch Fering Machives e145 | See orehead, Bg ye Broadway. Agente wanted ' AY ION SALE To-DAyY Motes Chemical Pomade +> LA M furniture at Ne. 4 é hair, Ie the bes fate eaten nown | Uty ‘choc wool 18 Sod by Ru ad) Astor 1 " Da gn ttarey Waive . the beet place to buy Spring acd Sums tea tee init ; : “ 4 fothiug 4 EL t Aieatt “ | Jreaiere wil fod it'o heir ady . Hands yer i a are taut to at 4 po ok 1 ABA Prices lees, Hidene ct a | FTESRY a. LPEDS, avet. HW. Ley cS . * & MINCK © at } BAT Mn. Wh Ae 10% ote au, BS id BISHOP On Thuredey . Seminel Bishop, | #t. Ciosing out Kaeuene are, | mont dae Hee ond Contents, tee fs, t family are reepect | WhsTCOTRs Bip Co the funeral, Wie ince JOG ARI . iy a ‘jug et on Sarurday atte Fl a, i ABT AUCT.<THIS DAT - kK, without further Yn Wedneastay, which she Tay es, tae + Courtandte, the furt wisieting of bedsteads heir ron iowe Woisters, Diankere, cheers, weehe: tal Fences, castors, cli Goods nat Le iemoved wa nice ube 27, after a lone bere with Uli.etian Lelovei «life of Joha HAYES and palntul line lamnily are respectful ber late ie atteruoo HAYS—On Weinerdar, June beioved wie of John Hays, ia the Invited ¥eAUCry WIL ‘i s le Cabarine, the both pear ot her € The friends and acquaintances of the family tetpecttuily invited to attend the taneral, thi , | ORTGAGE 8S ox 4 r diy) aite Vth imet, at ¥ @'Cloek, trom bh Me Rr T GAG " Aa ISAM WoL r, Tare revive OU8 Ras Lin et, ia4 id boueuold varchere Fs AMR ocerles P| PENSTON -On the 27th inet, James Jol neton, | the corner of 19:h at. and nih avenue. ho edt. ace! T years. WY Jackoon et, NV, why i The funeral will be held at the resitence of his | thie day, at 11 0 clock A. Me vie, fens ‘ta, 2 ae panes osama 152 East Goth et, on Friday, “ ne Cota, Pails, chads . ts oe becateate lee wee ie ? ’ “ ‘, MO treger KAVANAGH~On Tharedar, June #8, Matthew | Sl \e # lay on account of 4 kK , wee, are ¥4 years, native of County Carlow, x" te e me tiloe @a0 piece es aveve, 1 wot rege 5 May his eon! rest in pence! Amen! N TH E FORTHE 2D TIMF—ALL Gin i The friende of the family, nnd aleo of h's fther | 4 Pp edged in the pawn office, 62 Bulberry “ ” HL tat Patrick Coreorren, aise t Ba ad LA, e@ | terol. if not re cened tetore tt herman Association, are resectfallr invited to) the tortuer owner has ) 0 attend the funeral “thie, Fil oy afternoon, at Y | burope, ty didi de em a a in +'clook, from hie late residence. 478 Noo have. His OUBLT Al CTion oF 30 Wins Tremaine will be takea to Calvary Cometery | for in- torment, ny HtUAted im ieuttenberg, wil be hed M pirabiaar he ee Pe ee _ $1, 1556, om the end commencing at = m., at the ¢ tev be Hiewr + Peathee iy at Mot, the day, Alea, to be 0 “ we dwei ing bo 6 the Hudson Kive: one block trom toe tlorse Rairoad term enay DWYVEK Awerr, AWNBEROKE SALE — THIS Day, JAMES AGAR w I well a New Lower k Os ote ol men's and wom use othin ehawls, silk dreses, cooka, rem rlotha, beds, piilow aur Littole, Opera glasses, and @ vavet: of oiner goods, B,COLEN, care & C0, 197 trend & DAWNBROKFR’S SALE THIS DAY BY KUEMER, 15 Beat Hroadway, of 4 TRADE NOTIC bs. ONGSHOREMEN, No. 2, WILL HOLD A eels meeting this Priday ping, wt 3 o'clock, for the purpose of distribating da and other im- portamt business, and atrer Juiy let we will not work with any member not having acard. TI ws ST SSTRAR, President, MICHALL UE saat 0. SOCIETY NOTICES, JRAND TEMPERANCE SPKI CH WIL iy delivered by the Hos, Chas. T. Mille ss ted y e Mali of the Ladies’ Fathor Mathew T. 6, cor, 424 at, and lirondway, this even ae ‘ae ine by Meres Kenunerick, Canavan, Maner, also . Graham, Joho Meowan, Meth}, Jaish and others. GEORGE W. PLUNKE Preet, JOUN J. CAKROLL, View. JON KL LEY, Rec, Bee, HENKY T. HALT, See, 16 COSSELL'S BAND REMOVED FROM 199 Mott st to 199 Fourth et, betaver A and b L. KIRKER, Leader, D* BENNETT, OF BROOKLYN, “WIL, L sil By api ovher ehee & epreaun, tel trucks valees, vtber goods. too Aumerur to y Over Of Hh, MCALEENAN 19) biaplth iz QQ HERMAN, AUCT’R—FRIDAY, Jt we at lo'g ofctoes, at 15 Bowery, marshals sae of by Dbis, old bourbon and rye whkekies, gi brandice, Jamaica rum, 49 casks port, sherty ew claret + lus, champagne, eegars, ) Dbie. Frew Op tats, Su POXCS B08, OO, @ large Ket of Other quo he Ladies’ Father Matuew T, A.B, | Atoceries, etc, Als x billiard tab es, wth Dali. Sooiet, riot, anhatteuviile, on Bats even ng, | Cues Compiere, Salo positive, without reserve. June both, Tie o'ciock, in’ (he Drsement of the | BAveNii. Py Marehel, Shuich of Pits Anpuyeiation, Mis, Goodwin, Mies 7M. ABBOTT, AUCT carke, Mr, Mcloughiia and Mr. Lyons, will ein \W bh mm n ppmie of thelr cholce-sonre. PATEL GIDLMORE | 4 ceasuie er bonehead farniinrec ce Pree, M.GARKEY, Vice, JULN A, BEDDING, 4d boreorms et, . J ve et ck of Brunsely S-piy FRx “BROTHERHOOD—THE Se at ho.e®, Wagon gud Luiuess; Without re __ Aaa { bers of the Wolf Tone Cadets Circle Au is « . ed te attend, this Friday evening, at f wcwek, at] VV A. WITTERS, AUCT. SOLUS HE dapat 2v'cloce, at 454 Canal ot, all the tury ture, We, of e large house, also 7 tapestry nod din grasa carpeta bedulng, awe IW iron bedaieuls an eveything tor housekeeping, at SIN ESS < 6 Broweyey, as burtnes of fnportance is to be trenssch T. T. CORKENY, Centre, JAMES Me TATH, Sec, ts ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW 7. 4. B. soetety, No.6. N. Y.—A grand temperance mee. we ton ght, cor ot 85d st. and Ud ave, at To o'e) . ANCEs, Specting by Mr. BP. Larkin and Mr, W To ee e best talent as voosliete im the oltre, Mr. bit, RARE c HAN E--POR SAL KA CHEAl jely, Mr, Merit, Mr, Carrell, Mr, Me jarver, Mre. | 4 the sock end fixture of a meat and vegetal inith, Miss For and Mrs. Oesety Masic by Mas | market, in ap exsaus aud good joca ion: alvo « ter Hickey. The members en vers are notified fo | ho. ee, cart, he &e. For full particalare tae settie up for concer tekets ole *e take more sutn rBt action, PREV ER CURKY, rea, JOHN BERRY, V.P. JAB. BetlAN, Bee Tans FATHER MATHEW T, A. 3B Boclety No 5, of Youaville, will bold a p ibic iar ket, commer of Meerole ave. aud Lew aly Ureeupotnt LI. \ GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE 2A ani chonp, with lease, es ock and fix urey ouly one on the fou. cur tie owner bas anc meeting this Triday evening, June Lyte me is to attend, tagqui encey et ul z . cor, of 56th et. gui tdave, spesking by Mi Henty'f Garren. Singing by Moers, Mevarvey | A GROCERY SPORE FOR SALE CHE nd Murtha, ond menborr, JOUN MOKGISON, | + Sith good rooms to Live in; rene $14 per mo Pres, M, A, FARK EIL, Sve (00. Teasom for seine, Appy at lal Mest vs.h a HE Y. M. F. M. “A 3. SOCLETY, A. FIRST CLASS BAKERY ANi) CONE @, of Jersey City, will meet tf +Biiouery fo i@—St re is fiited up cood; the ¢ he), cor. Newark f thie pdt ing ny New aod in good o. ih is ow 4 cl au tireet, 1 will ¢ rearon to ell the time of sale, Addie Sé4 sun Of.ce BAKiK, Hoa il A CARPENTER AND JOINER SHOP | +Rwith stoca fixtures, an tooi, cheap, for eaie Tie MEMBERS OF THE GAKKYOWEN Cadets Circle of the P, B., are requested to meet in their Hall 246 Bas 15'b at, om the beiday even fog, June 20th, at Ts v'olve’®, By orcor ot (he Com. mittee. PHOMAS MALA! Y, Comimean, pre teennie “MORSE. CAMEITAC STRONG 2D HAND COAC u ingu ce 90 Jamen st. Alec, a good lease ror sale, ‘| } AKERY POR Ss Lb IN BROOKLYN iN tud work, © y@arr lease, cheap .entk horse, wagow And LOute, Mast be eOiu, as the ower is goluy Bou te Inquire 51 New Mowery, vot JOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES 0. B dry go store; Pree e4 Tren. of tue sore with & roome attacheu, 314 per mouth. Apply i> avenue ©, New Yora, 256 WOR SALE—A Gi) OD BUTTE K STANL at Oo Newark ave, Jersey City, Nod YOR SALE=THE OLD ESTABLE: fait beat house, b ali aud cow boats, in order; ie how olered for sale on acc nt owner being engaged 1) other bu Lenlare apply we L. BAKU BEKS, sour Wai.en ot, Jersey City 4 FoR S ALE—A FINE SLGAR Doing a tiet-rate Lusines, Iroadway, EE EEE pass fek SALE—A NEW ROW BuAT, 17 1 fee. jong, tit tor any puipore., Luquire ot gue 3 GooD, for welch aap, it good running orde; euitohie for back we © Toquire ab 114 Righih ave, bet. 4c and ons we, ths A OND-HAND GLASS HEARSE FOR eG, seis R SALE—tb GOOD MULES, 6 YE oid, egund aud bind; also 1 eorred horas, o oid, and | horse, 9 yearsold, AU warrances be soid cheap. a» (he owner has 10 use for thsi, ply at S05 West bles et, near luch av, mse ‘a SOR SALE—A LARGE GRAY HORSE, about 16 hends high, 9 yours od, sound and klod, euitsbie tor heavy an be seen ab 54 Feventh ave, beore 9 ' , OF at 29 Kea e etree: 5 salecheup, Inquireot Siti’HEN Mt sat ly I STORE Apply a: 69 W 26T Gusiug the day. SEAM \N, = DRISCOLL, $31 Kighth ot. ; yas SOR SALERTO CARTMENCA™ RaRE | FOR SALE AND 10 LET—THE VARIET Th Chance—A boree, truck and good wo.k for sale. end famey geod: ot Tbh, Near le ay with goods ana fixt nd pod whl; 18° Greenwich st, cor of Ley. wi rocks connected wits ent, $14 per mouth fOR SAL E—4 SPLENDID HORSES—ONKE | @use be sold his wee 4 Fos SALE CHEAP, AND MUS’ Bk SOLU soon, 6 engine bathed, Lu ix6 lew Lod, vend) aod lu in, owing, im gooa order, Lo of sumber ood wrought fron scrap, LURES, S44 Weet vdth or, PINDLING WOOD FACTORY FOR SAL in B.cokiyn, ker, thing im conmpiete ode aAppiy aeence to LHD ONTON & SUNS, | W eet at, New York. as re one large brown and two ba: they beat wo 1 ands igh, 6 to T yearsold ; ied from Ree taser | ; taet wakers: Lt for calt truck or any beavy woik rauted sound and kind in al, harness, Delancey st. vis ORSE, SURING CART “AND HARNESS or sale Cheep—Keason tor reliing, owne: le.wing the city. Inqu re 446 Third ave, cor of Bia ot, 26 He CART AND HARNESS FOR ORS, CART sale Call at 121 Maiden Lane, or lu Pell #t, at toe wtebles, P. COLLINS. PT a SRW ING MACHINES. 1. osT AND POUND, GOOD WHEELER & WILSON ‘SEN a rs nem | ioe machine si ver plated, for eare cheap at. BANK BUOK LOST CONTAINING | \\ es: 15 bat, Ya tool, 1emr 1 ouse, lus $50, The finver willgp-eaee return it to the bank, 61 Chambers st. bb SALE—A fer NEW W, & W, NO, spewing Muchine;: bh not heen ip used J OSI—A BANK BOOK, NO. 160, Relliuk 1 Consequence Of Mekuess, Bola 5y) The tinder wil, plese leave it ai Bacoker as, | SH EHtice Piene@ esl ior 1 week, 104 tas: Hank, us itteof mo vuime to way vot theowner, 1y | Hes! 44 ave top floor, M MORANDUM BOOK LOsT, COVER SEW WHEELER & WILSON, Gt made of black leather, with leaves detached, & Baker, Wilcox & (ibbe’ bale Ons Lo LOH; PMVIewe LO EXChAaNge BiVeu, | W. WICK E. 744 Livosuway, co: Astor Pauce. 356) SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED AT + Niuth av@, cor, 24h wt, Machines to rent by ¢ mouth or for seie, Siucer'eand Whee: & W dieor muchines boughs for cash, bu ie Machines | Contanes ae faw view os of paper ahd vac simile cards, “FPERRIp" wiltten inede. The eive the thauks of the owner by leav. J roadway, up ttalis. J, G. cae $509) FIVE HUNDRED “DOL “she tince Ba.urday witerroon, 6 end had the word fhuder will. jug it ut 4 1 EWARD— ant frp. » OTLO ULLL, age heat about b ies 4 | oy : 5 6 ) vA tuches, us ver thie . tight, prow eurly bar, N set Fe Li ad BROADWA " sa © @Dfowe ud @) @, oe. “Tey . * h : : othe privile.e 0: exchanging lor apy other w eB ine Within Su dave Wihout extra charge, Machin of 1d Kile exchanged alu bo seus, EWING MACHINES— DOWN 1 fee tor aL BYet-cl B@ DnACD Los, ani. iit, ane biown hat and ens ie r the Metropoliien Bank, Broad fou that may jens to his dine very thanatully receives by his affl.cied fami y, and the above reward paid, by ap»lyiug to. N. D. CARLIian @ BON, 15) Peari et, N. t: ow GQTRAYED FROM 34 PELL ST., JUNE 27, a white goat wita Dieok neck, id vue horn broke off, Khe hed with here Kid of the same color, The fluder will be diceraily rewarded on application wo | DAN NIEL MAHONEY, $4 Pell at, vluokemuih snop.t4 $5 REWARD—LOS1, FROM 20 HAMIL, | ton Piece, Ciymer au Wiitameburg), a biack and (an dog; aueweieto the pameor Dick, Own. | ers neme and place of bus.uesson collar, Avove re ward wiii be paid for his return, oF 815 REWARD—LOST, A SMALL Blak | nS ten doy, with auweoliar (uo name), | sajusted. io ey Past the Teat auowed a“ Beecker ot. Lhe sbove reward wil be ip, “broom @ nimted bus news, conda relurbing the dos to CARNE BR convenigne® It has become @ recurn: s seen at N TOW N iy T BY THE MONTH—LATESI @wing mo ochipes of ail Kin Geeuwic Pervons can reas iach) joie busing, Whee@er: & Wiieun’ kei’, W. Gibbs aud how 6's .0r Washer, OF ey easy bertns, \ HELLER & WILSON’S SEWING am ouines, Yov Broadway, cor, vd vt,

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