MMJN (taring (lcpniilt SATURDAY, JUNE l, 18flG. Passage of the Constitutional Amendment by the Senate. Thb Constitutional amendment, as proposed by the Reconstruction Committee, and as modified tj the Sonato, passed that bodjr yesterday by fie unexpectedly large vote of thirty-three to eleven the affirmative vote, being Just three fourths of the whole vote cast. It is geucrally understood that th Houso will promptly concur In the 8cnate's amendments, so that we may pro bably consider the measure as In its final shape. It will then go to the Legislatures of the se feral States for their aporoval or rejection. The cor respondentof a morning contemporary predicts that the President will veto the measure. Tats assertion Is based upon a misconception. It is notat all certain that the Presidont would veto the amendment as tt now elands, even if It were pre sented to him for h's approval. But proposed Constitutional amendments do not need the Pre sident's signature. The language of the Consti tution upon this point Is as follow: "The Con gress, whenever two-thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose armndmcnts.to this Constitution, or on tho application ol the Legislatures of two-thirds of the several States, shall call a convention for proposing amend ments, which, In either case, fbull bo valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Consti tution wheu rntilied by the Lcpwlatures of three fourths of the seveial States, or by conventions in three-fourths thoreof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress." It will be seen from the above that, the pro posed amendment does not go to the President. It Is true, Congiess sent the Anti-Slavery amend ment to President Lincoln, and he signed tt, but ho explicitly affirmed that there was no neces sity for his signature to secure its validity. It is fortunate that this great measure, in its final form, goes to the people with what may fairly be claimed as the unanimous approval of the Union party. It has been thoroughly dis cussed, and all its provisions well weighed. It carrios with it the moral power of the endorse ment of three fourths of the Senate, aud more than two-thirds of the House of Representatives. It embodies the matured Judgment of the repre sentatives of the loyal masses of the people. As such, we have no manner of dou'it it wilt ba overwhelmingly endorsed by the people them selves. Tl.e mnin modification of the amendment made in the Senate was in tho third section. As that section stood in the amendmeat as it cane from the House of Representatives, it disfran chised, for ten years, all persons who had taken part in the Rebellion. The Senate has substi tuted lor this a provision excluding perpetually from all office?, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, all such per. sons engaeed In the late Rebellion as. had pre viously, either as members ot Congress, officers of the United States, Legislative, Executive, or Judicial officers in any State, taken an oath to support the Constitution of th? United States. This will ioiever exclude from ofice all the in telligent ieading tiaitors, while it extends cle mency to the humble and scluced masc?. FINANCE AND COMMEIIUE Ofjick of the Evening Telegraph, I Saturday, June 9, 18U(i. f The 8tock Market opened very dull this morn ing, but prices vtere steady. Money continues plenty at about lormer rates; loans on call are freely oflered at 6 per cent.; mercantile paper is scarce, and ranges at from 7 to 10 per cent, per annum, as to quality. In Government bonds theie is very little doing. 5-20s sold at 1022; ll)9j was bid for 6s of 1881; 10?J for730s;96 lor HMOs; State and City loans are in fair demand. Penn sylvania 6s sold at 90j; and new City 6s at 96 964 Railroad shares are unchanged. Camden and Amboy sold at 129; Pennsylvania Railroad at 05 ; Reading Railroad at 54j54J, a slight advance; and Catawissa preferred at 26, a slight advance. 39 was bid for Little Schuylkill; 55 lor Norristown; 62 for Lehigh Valley; 30 for Elmira common; 43 for preferred do.; 31 for Philadelphia and Erie; and 43 lor Northern Central. City Pa'sengci Railroad shares continue dull. Cbesnut and Walnut sold at 58. 21 was bid for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 38 for Spruce and Pine; 18 tor Hestonvilie; 13J for Ridge Avenue; and 38 J for Union. Bank chares are in good demand. Mechanics' sold at 30. 140 was bid tor First National; 141 for Philadelphia; 123 for Farmers' and Me chanics'; 53 for Commercial; 30$ for Mechanics'; 95 tor Kensington; 50 for Pcnn Townnhip; 52 for Girard; 80 for Western; 62i for City; and 57 for Union. Canal shares are Crmly bold. Schuylkill Navi gation preterred sold at 33i13j; and Lehigh Navigation at 65 je5j, an advance ot J. 26 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation common; 120 for Morris Canal preferred; and 15 for Susque hanna Canal. The New York Tribune this morning says: "Money is increasing in ease, and at 66 por cent, borrowers are readi.y suppled, f rime short paper is tcaree and snleaiJ at low interest as low as 5 per cent, lor olioice short bil s but long eoarairernonts are not in favor. 1 be alarm shown at every rumor of trouble anion I tho national bonks is very sljnn3 cant, and should teach borrowers caution. It is well known that a lartre majority of t'loso institu Hons live luamlf upon their circulation, and that any attempt to make them re ieera thoir notos in ' legal tendor would loroe thorn into liqui dation by scores For tho present lr. Mo Culloeu lias abandoned his ellort to bnuir aoout specie payments, and is the leading ii.flationlst ot the dnv; but this cannot last, and borrowers must be oarelul and not oe too much ex anded wnen he returns, as he must, to the prin ciples Ol his Foit Wayne speion and his annual report. The country cannot adoid to cuutinue busi . news upon irredtemab e paper and Hnocuslully com pete with nations paying specie; and to speoiu we must return at no d. stunt nay. I he return, come by what route it may, will cause urea' digress to all who am deh ors during the process and are obliged to pay debts with aueU dailv shrinking under the appreciation ot paper and void. The use of paper money bv the Treasury dur nv tho It bol llon was a dmperam resort, aud its cost has yet to le borne bv the country." rhe Chicago Iribune says: "There are oi mpluints from e'lquar!e-s to day, of a scare ty of currenoy. and the money market may salelv be reported to be siringent. Tte heavy re ceipts of pram for ten dav past have causod a con stain drain on our banks, and large amounts or curreuoy have been daily rent Into the interior of I linols, Wisconsin, lo va. and Minnesota llenoe the bankers are not as wei. prepared to u iply the pubiie as formerly, and they have to make a closer discrimination of the paper offered for discount. Kates, however, are steady at 10 per cent, per annual at the banks, and la lj per oeut. per mouth on the street. The supply ol Eastern exchange to-aay TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. ws rrrater than the demand, but not rroater than it l.as teen (or a dav or (wo past. The scare ty of currency, however, has weakened (he msrtot. and we note a decline In rst a. The onnntr rates at the larks were im-pulsr, ranginc at 110W120 discount culna- and par at 110 premium aet'in. Ktiuiidlots were fold among tankers at HfXaJlSO discount.' The Cincinnati Commercial as: "the tendency towards olosenes that the money market had a week ago, has been msin'ainod ainoo, and tt is now in more ot a pinch than it has boen heretofore for a lone time, the lega ar demand for loans is ennsid' rable, et it neo snarl y anpears lamer, when as is now the case, thore is a scaroity of cuiteticy. Money is regarded as readily worth 10 per cent, on se'eot customers' paper, and 12 on first class outsiders', wnile it Is said that tomegi.od names will stand as heavy a rate as 18 por 0' n pi r annum. xchantft has increased in supply during the week, mainly through the ofler ngs of ban is here and iu the inter or, that were In want of monoy." I'lllUDKM'lUA 8T0CK KXCI1ANUK HALES TO-DAT Reported by De Haven t bra No. 40 S. Third street riKST hoard. SinO I'a r 90J 4 en Cam & A lots 129 1 4(0 city tun, cap t) iU0 do....KSO 06 8tC0 do munc&p 961 (KOpb 8teh Coal.o 2 lOOsh hchvpf....c 83) 6 Mi Ix'hlarhNav .. 65J 0sb Xs'orristown. Is 66 stt do VMl 2sh do UJ 124 h l a h lots 6') 2 'it M l'cnna Si lODsh Mew Creek 60 ah do 10 sb t hesfcWalnnt 58 IHII. AO' A GOLD KXCIIANUE OUOIAIIOXS 10 A W 13!H 12 M 140 11 A M 3d3, 1 V. V 1304 II as fib, DrmiKY & Co. quote as follows i Jtitffiru He Imi) American Gold 1;)HJ 13tj A unrican Silver, js and is 130 181 American Silver Dimes and Ha t Dimes 120 121 l ei csvlvania Currency 55 45 New Ytrk Exchange Par. par. Messrs. DcIIaven & Brother, No. 40. South Third ttrect, make the following quotations ol the iates ot exchange to-day at ; 1 P. M. s- American Gold 13J1 14U An oilcan Sllvor, $s and is 131 Ciiniound Interest Notes: " " June, 1t04. ... I2J 134 123 tiuty, iniii.... lit 11 August, 18' (4 4.... 11 11 Oclober, 14. .. 101 li, l'l, Uec, 1W.4.. in ay. 1866... August, 18f.r. . , Sept., 1H05. Ootober. 115. . 8 6i 6 4 t1 Pblladelolila Trade Rnnnrt- SATrnDAT, June 9. Tho stock of F.our Is now reduced to a very low figure, and most of It consists ot interior ai d unsound lots, which are not wanted. Thore Is a steady home consumptive demand at yesterday's fgnres, and about 1000 barrels were disposed oi at i 8 Mi t barrel lor supei fine; !)('i)i0 lor extra) lU5n lor tood and choice oi'th western extra taiuliy; H.-HM 76lor leunHy,vania and Ohio) and at higher rlguies lor tancy branos, according to quality. K.e Flour l very quiet, but steady at 6M. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. 1 he receipts of Wheat continue small, and prime Is fearce and wanted tOO buch spring soul at aj-JS, and ii liO I.U6b. amber on terms kept seurot! good red Is worth S2 iC(,2-fO and white 3WS 2i Hye Is scarce and coin menus 01 -2. The market Is very poorly supplied with t orn, and yellow Is In demand ut SSc. 'nts are steair, end w e notice sales ol HOn buhb, l'cunsyi vatila at W4 75c , and lie i.ware a "6c In Urocerles and Provisions there Is but little doing. SI ess fork I. sieadv at ;il(r; 1 bin Vess Heel at i0wii met Hams at 14b JHi; Hams In pickle at !20c. i and Lard a' liitc Whisky The den arid Is limited. Smill sa'ej of Fepns)lvanla at andOlilo at $2 2S&1 23. On TLursiay. while a hack wasbelui driven throuph South street, Beston, one of the horses slipped and fell down upon the pavement. His fall upset the other horse, and he turned a com plete summersault over the one ljln? down and landed at the siiie of him, exactly chantrinfrtueir former positions. The horss were not injured, neither was the harness ol the hack. An ancient document, in a substantial maho gany iianie, can be seen at the office of the Se cretary ot State, in the Boston State House. It is the original charter of the colony of Massa chusetts with the great seal of England attached, brought to this country by John Winthrop, in 1630, two hundred and thirty-six years aero. What an advance in all that make3 a State great and powerful has Massachusetts made durinsr that period I Jf-W-ANAM AKER & HH.OWN, WAA AKKK & BROWN, "WANAai AKKK A KfiOWN. 5JrWAKAMAKER A BHUWW. JTSr-WANAMAKKK & 11KOWN, -1" WANAMAKtR A BROWN. HANDrtOMK CLOTHING. HANJiHi'ME CLOTHINO.-Jl II A N I O Ai B C . O I H 1 N ( i..Jl. j lit -WEST PRIC'KH. lr"LOWKST PRICE. lOHMT PVIC11 8. -LOWEST PRI''KS. 10 Wx-bT PRICES. BEST AB'ORTMBNT.S B1.8T AH ORT VI ENT.f jj BEST AbSURTMEN f.Jft BK8T ASSORT .1ENT.'I BEST AS.SORTMES V.A M ITU'P A WQlkUTU VUT , 1 -PSFXEPTIONABLR FITS. " "TJNEXCKP'I'IONARLK FITH .JjrVNEXt 1PTIONABLE FITS l-NLXCEl TIOSAKI E FITS THE PEOPLE PLEASE.TI THE PKOPLE PLEASED. 1 TUB PEOPLE PLEA8EI).41 THEPIOP1.E PLKASKI)jJ OAK HALL, THE 1'EOrLE LEASED M friK II ALL, lf-0K II A I L, TiT-OAK HALL, f O R. HALL, C52UT1 B E OKKER 8IXTn AND MARKFr 8rSJ H. E. CORN EH BIXTII AN1 M ARRET BTS "Si 8. K. ORKK.R SIXTH AND MARK El' tO 8 . CORNER MXTH AM MARKET Rt'I 8. E. CcltKtR SIXTH AND MARKET 8rf.3J RELIGIOUS NOTICES. JTgp' CENTRAL PHESBYTERI AN CHURCH, f- corner pt . 10 Hill aud CdERRY wtreets. will be open lor divine service To-morrow Morning at b H o i clock, and in tbe evening at 7H o'ciock. l'ruachliiK b? the Pastor. Rev. ALXA1EU KEK.U D. D. rsp WEST ARCH STREET PRESBYTERIAN IT-' CHURCH, corner of EIG1I1 EKNTII Kireot. Piejchlng at 10X A. M.,by Rev. Dr. EDWARD late Pastor Communion services at V. P. id. Pioaaratorv sarvicei This yen Ing at 8 o'clock. 0y fr" EliENEZER M. E. OHUECH.-REV. T. .W. 8141'ER-t, Pastor.-Tho discourse com menced on lart Hundnv mornlns will be concluded next Kunday morulng Serv cea commcuce at 10 o'clock. t-venlug at 8 o cloc REV. JAMKS H. ASIITON WILL preach In OK EES HILL n LL, 8. K. corner of J? aua POPLAR K, reets, To-niorrow atteinoon at X to t o'clock HeaU Irte. Allooidlally Inviud. fr- SECOND ANNIVERSARY OP THE Infant Fchool Mlsslonarr Koeietr conneo ed With thefOCIH PRESBYTEKIAV CHUKCH. THIRD and REDW OOD Bir.ets, at 3 o'clock To-ruonow a ter nooa. rjSf SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. FEVtCM II Street be ow Arch.-The Pastor. Rev. . R BEADLE, will preach To-morrow tuornlng and en nlng. Eeivlce at H A. M. and ',H P. M. rST CARMKL CHAPEL. BROAD, COR ner OXFORD Street Preaching To-morrow by Be. DVN B.NKV1N Services at 10H A. M and 8 P.M. Bsbbaih School. iH P. M. north baptist church, eiohth rTT. Street above Master. Preaching To-morrow uVa' ua 1H p- w- hjr the Pastor, Rev. J, B. IKjgr RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN 7i,gg,li'"'A' M- JfcLLY T onew.at atv?nPRCn 0F THE Nr:vvr TESTAMENT, MILBY.V). P.FMTH aJ W0D 8"" -Bev' ' XCHESTNUT ST. Zx FAMILY SEWING-MACHINEsX SPECIAL NOTICES. Srt ht S x h paQt fr od(l,tu na. Np tal Itoiicei. ) 1ST NOTICE. APAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. In and afttr IUFRDaT, May 1, the FREIGHT DEP Alt! MENV Or this Con.pany will be n moved to the Company's Ke I ullflloK 8 K. cor or LEV -S'ii and MtKKiit Mreeis. Entrance on fcieveuih 8 leet aud on Marble street A II J'encv and Colleetlon Business will be transae'ed as hereto ore at ho fiv CiU 8 UT itreet Hmall Pai rels lud 1 achates si I be reeel e t at ei.lier oilice. a I leeks will be kentatea' h ofllce. and any exits en teied Herein ineviius to 6 f. M nil receive att'ntlon same day, it villi In a reasonable dlptanre irom oiir ( fl ees. Inqnlrles lor ai ods and settiemems to be mad at Ko m C llkfiM 'l Street. ISO im JOHN 1)1 SOU AM. BupcrlnteadenL KT UNITED STATED TREASURY, Prm.ADKi.miA, June 8 fW. Holders ol twsntT coupons, and upwards, ol United 8ta es even thirty loans, due 16th instant, are hereby notiiled tha. ther niav present them lor examination and count, at this cfllce, on and alter the 0th instant. tt. B. BROWNR, 6 9 ' Assistant Treasurer Untied State. rT WINR OK TAK SYRUP, F.lRCOUtillS, Co ds and AfTectlonsor the Liuifs. -This mix Hire Is entirely vegetable, and adords speedy RMIcf In all F nlBii nury Iilsen-es, neh as Asthma, .pitting ot Blood Bronchitis, Ao Prepared only bv HARRIS A Oi IVR, DniRBlstft. Pon hess' Coiner IEN'111 and Cllt.3NUT street 1 biladelplila. ft Mlmro ' EDWIN HALL & CO. lo. 28 SdlTIl SEC0M) STREET. WOULD INVUK THE ATTENTION OF LADIES Who aie pieparirijr for the Watering Plaoos or other Summor Resorts, to their LARGE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES IM SKA-SIDE SHAWLS. 9 S!u2t4p LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLIKE N'S, No. 828 A31C II Street. NEW LIN FN LAWN DRESSES. NLW PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS. TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS. CORN COI.OEED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN CHECKS, for Bojs' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Best Makes. SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yar l. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizes. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers will al.vais find the boat assortmont in tbe city, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 6 9 No. 828 ARCH Street. LACK SILKS Attl SO, 1 40, 150,l-60, With a splendid line of superior grades, all bought at the recent AUCTION SALES, AT EKUUCED PRICE. CintVES BTODDAHT & BROTHER, Uos. 450, V,2X and 454 X. SECOND Street, ( 9 4t Above Willow. JAWNS, PERCALES, AND CHINTZES, OF KW 8TYLK8, AT REDUCED PRICES. N CVnVVBN STODDART A BROTH Ett, So. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, t o 4t Above Willow. gUMMER DRESS GOODS At 20 and 25 cents. Several loU reduced to this low price. CLOSING OUT SUXIMEB STOCK. CXJKVVKM STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 464 N. SECOM D Street, 6 9 4t Abova Willow. F RENCH LAWNS, FRENCH PERCALE'S, FRENCH CHISTZi:", from late Anction Sales, at RFDUCED PRICES. CLOStKO OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Cl'BWEN STODDART &. BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 6 4t 4bove Willow. Jji OU L ARB MOHAIRS At 44 and 50 cents. CLOSING OUT SUMMER GOOD. tl'KWEDf STODDART St, BROTHER, "es. 450, 452, and 4(4 V SECOND Street, 8)4t Above Willow. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 0, 18CC. BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTItINO R0CK1IILL & WILSON ' Brown Btono Clothing Hall," Nos. 603 and 605 CUESNUT Street. NEW STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Hiring told out our stock at Clothinp or Gentle, men and Eots, carried orer fiom tbe late fire, our entire stock 01 FASUIO NADLE READY-MADE CLOIIUNO IS THE XEWE82, As Our Prices are the Lowest MAGNIFICENT SPRING STOCK Mow Utady, to Salt Everybody. CUSTOM DEPAKTM ENT. Our newly- fitted up Custom Department now eon tains tho largest assortment of all the fashionable Rew Fabrics for cni patrons to tolcet fro"11. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY, MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPrLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prioes. Boys' Clothing. In this Department of our Stock is also unrivalled. TUE BES1 IN THE CITY, At the Lowest Prices. Older 8 executed at shortest notioe. THE CHOICEST stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING IA PHILADELPHIA. ROOKHILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing Kail." Nos. C03 and 605 CHESXUT SlrccJ 4 llw4t4p gUMMER TRAVEL, Via North Pennsylvania Railroad, B OBTEST AND MOfT PLEASANT ROUTE TO AY ILKESBAHRE, NrtII CHUNK, EAST ON, j ALLEN TOWN, BETULEIIEM, lHAZLEToN, AND ALL, POINTS IN THE Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels, Are tha Specialities of (bla Route. Through to Wl kesborra and Msnch Chunk without channel)! cars. The new road between the summit of tte mountain aim W ukesbarre opens up views oi unsurpassed bjauty, and the new Hotel provides the best and most ample accommodations tor summer visitors Kzcursion T'cke'a lroin l'hilsde phla to principal points, Issued HiOM TICKET OFF1CK8 ONL1T, at re duced rates, on taturUajs, good to return till Moudar evfnlnp Excursion Tickets to Wlikesbarre, good lor ten days, issued aDy day. THROUGH TPAIN9. Cars leave the Depot, lUIKU and THOMPSON 6trceU at 1 SO A. M . J 30 P. M , and S'15 P. U. For particulars, see time tablo in another column. 62mtp ELLIS CLABK., Agent. LINE'S wiLLOuanBY'a, MASON'S, LYMAS'3, PATENT , Aia-TiGur SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS. All the above Jars wa ofer to our customers and the publio iteusral 7, with entire couUdence, at t jo LOWEST Market Price. A. J. WEIDENER, 8 9 lm Ko. 38 8. SECOND Street, Phlladelvhla. fJNITED STATES IIOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1866. DODWOBTH'3 BAND engaged lor the season. Tenons desiring to engage rooms will address I3HOWN & WOELPFEU. PEOPKIEfORS, ATLANTIC CITY, Or So. SiJ KICUMOfD Street, PfailodelDhla. 6 9 Imrp CHEAP DRY GOOD?, CARPETS, MATTING, Oil ClO'hs and Window Fhsde. V. K. ARCHAM UArLT. N. K. corner ELEVENTH and UAUKKT ctreeis. will open tliL-s luornintr Irom Auction White ( anion ttlu', 81 m s up; Red t.'tivua Matting, 87 cental luuraln Carpets. SO. tii 75 87 cents, at, ai"2) ,i'3i. Uft0 KiikIIhIi 'lapestry Krusels Carpets only 41 74; Three-plv t'arpets only H-lih i Heinp larpeta. S7ceniaj Hsg ( arpeta hi cents; otmse Caroets. U7 cuts; Kiuor Oil Cloths, bi cents; Window Shades 1 to 3: Plain Hurl, brown and Green Hhading. AO cents; Sheeting XusHus, 'lb to 6( emU Tab e Lmtius. 62 cents to 1 M : Napkins. M cents; Towellings, li osnts up I Cloth Table coters, tl 7S Mozamliliiues 37 to 4.5 cents; l.awns l cenls; Plain all-wool Delaines. bO to 2 cents; Aluae.ts all colois, 37 to 62 cents Cheap Wholesale, and Ken 1 Store, N E corner ELKVEN 'I'll and MAKK.E1 ftt 69 JMPBOVED ELLIPTIC HOOK LOCE-STIICH SEWING MACHINES. OlFiCE, No. 923 CT11SNUT STliEEl. ?LOAT i.WlSU MiCHINi.8, Repaired and Irn provaL Cstuth3n4p RESH TOMATOES. 30 CASES FBESII Tomatoes. Just tecelved. and lor sle br ,., l r. r- n ot, i niiTii" 6 7t Ko 48 North W1TEK Street PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH ROARD, FOR tus sumn.tr, at No. 1W CUUSSUT Street. 646t KLINES ! I patent; I; NEW PUBLICATIONS. EVERY SATURDAY. CONTENTS OF NO. 24 Little Tc O'Shaughnessy. AUthe TearRyund, A Chapter on Stockings. Thambers' Jouma'. Major Ilervey'K Wedding. Oncc-a- Week. Thorcau. Frager't Magazine. The Steward's Story.- The Sixpenny Maja tine. A Little Music Victoria Magazine. Korelirn Aits. Our Exchanges. . The Juno Dicsm. London Bocie'y. PRICK lO CENTS. FOR BALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISUKD. ST. MARTIN'S SUMMER, By Aniie It. M. Brewster. 1 toI. 16mo. Si is. OKOlOGIt'AL. SKKTt IIKS. B L Agassis. I rol. 16mo. 11-21. HONOR MA V. 1vol. l6mo. i-O. LEIGIiTOJV COURT. A Country House Story. By Henry Kingsley. 1 vol. 16mo. ti-W. AsPHODHL. Aa American Story. 1 vol 16mo. S160. LUCYARIiYN. By J. T. Trowbridge. 1 rol limo. ti-ii. THBQI ELN MOTHER AND ROSAMOND. B? A. C. Swinburne. 1 rol. 16mo. aj-OO. HI13 BOtFTII SINCK THI3 WAR. By Sidney Andrews. 1 voL lOruo. 92 00. TIIR MAtaiKllADK, AND OTHRR F OSMS. By John Q Saxe. I rol. I6mo. 1 73. SIMMEUBEST. By Oall Uamlltun. 1 vol. Uuio. 1-10. POEMS. By Miss Muleck. Author ot "John Hall fax," etc. 1 vol 32mo. Blue and gold ai-.ifl. Seat postpaid onreoelpt of price. TICKNOE & FIELDS, utp rCBMSIIKSS, B09TOX. O'LiKIEN'S NATIONAL P It I Z E C O N C K It T, WILL DE HELD AT THE UINK, THURSDA7, JULY 5, 1866. Ti ls Ball being the largest In the cliv, will aicommo daie all who wish lo atteni. Imiajdiatoly alter ibo Concert the drawing wil. take place, wheu ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR3 In Valuable Pi lza, Irc'udlng 823,000 IN MONEY, Will be givtn to tho Ticket hojdera. ON Y 1C0.C0) T1CKTS AND MOCO PRIZRrt, BEING ONE CHANCE IX FOUR. The first prize Is 1LN THOUSAND DOLLARS 22V CASH. 1 lie Drawing will posithelr take place at the time Trent f ned. The Prizes are all purchase I, and will be delivered immediately alter the Concert, and a iu 1 Mateinent ot the drawing nd list of the winni g num bt rs wl 1 be suit to every ticket Bolder. Partlos whose numbers appear on the list, will lorward their tickets a once. till lull directions lor shipping goods or moneys. 1 have published A ,NF.W BOOK Con'alnirig a full list ol prizes, describing bow the prizes lll be drawn and lion parties not in theoly are io send lor them and. Im'eed. answering every iistlon six ut li e ( oncert. besides coutainlng much other valua ble Irlorniatioii. which I willseiid KKEE OF OUAIIDI' to evi ri one buying a ticket, and Ino.osing Are cents to pay postage. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. I WILL SEND For 4-60 S Tickets. For 824 00 39 Tickets 7 W 8 do 5(HI 40 do 10M1 12 do 4JI-0.1 50 do 17 (HI 2(1 do 84 -00 Iu0 do 21 SU 23 do Money can be sent at my risk bv Drait. Post Offlce Order or Leglstered Letter. Always sand yjur luil name. State, County and Pott Oillue. OBDEB TICKETS EARLY. At this time. June 1 not ovor Fllteen Tbonanl Tlckf ts remain unsold, anil this number will so a bo exhausted. Money received alter the .tickets are ali sold will be promptly returned. M. O'BRIEN, No. 122 DEARBORN Street, CHIC.VOO. REFERENCES. William Pcbaas. New York City. I.. Prsnr (Jo .Boston, Mass. C. 'Jaber&Co New Brdiord Mass. Bummer A " nrpin. Bochester, N. Y. J. tl. Brsdstreet & son, Chicago and New York. Goupll A i o. 'ew York Citv. I . A. 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BLlil 1KB AND FBOCK COkTS, 6f KINO SACK COATS, CA6F1MKBE SUITS TO MATCH, At Bguies Aatoundinglv Low as conipaM with war prices, aa eltgaut stock ol Uncut Uvuus loruieasura work. i liu4u NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1 O 13 13 TJ C It A Confederate Novel of Great Power, Whioh is bouud to have lar(fe sa4s. One rolun o, 12mo. PrloilT5 LouiMillt Journal "Tnn Last CotrrHSRif otbl. 'Koiduok 'This new Southern work is a powerfully written botcI, depleting In graphio colon tome ol the scenes aud horrors of the late war. The South and Its institutions during the late memorable ttrupa-'o are wetl portrayed. Connected with the scenes doscribed in the book is a bcsulilul love romance, making (he work doubly latcresting and exciting. Iu future days, when pcoplo will want to read of the scenes' of tbe late war, and ot life during the "so-e uled' Southern Rebel tou, this book will be re.nom bored." The Cincinnati Commerriat thus spea'ts of Roe buck !""rii!s is a war iiorel, wnttou by a Ecbol, and is rather'above the average cf s coih literature. Ihorels a (roo l deal of poli ios, in proportion to the love in the book, aud tho bat. ties of tbe late war, a seen from tho touihora standpoint, come out strong. " bT I lJIJLIblllD BV M. D00LADY, No. 448 IJIIOOME Streot, 6 9s2t KKW YOUK. VALUAELF BOOK ON THE DORSE. I). APFM:ToF& CimPAVY, Nos. 443 L(i 445 BROADWAY, PUBLISH T1IIS DAY I T H K 1IOUS 13. liY WtlLlAM tOO ATT. With a Trea'lse on Draught Bevlsed and enlarsod bv Wa ser Watsin. as.K. t; V 8. 1 vol. 8vo. Over 110 iilustiaiim. SiOpagoa Cloth. I'rlceSlvJ. "In undertaking the picpar tlon ol a fourth edition, the eult r liasci.utaroreo. as much as possible, to carry out the oiitilnui intentions o tbe auilior iu accorilance nltb tbe rald kdvanci-mcut which veteiiu y soleuoe bus tt late yewt- made. In doinu iliis ooiwldorsble al terations bave Ireumado. Tbe remarks on tue 'early history and tbe i'iftrei.t breeds olborats.' and 'ihe trea tise on drauxh',' are nearly unaltered. The I lustrations oi i lie see ol the liorso and some lemaras on Air. Ka rev 's nietlicd o Lieaklig In tbe horse' lrom Captain Iiicliorit n's viork also remain as in the last edition. In oihc r i expect b the piescnt.ditlon will ba lound to have urdir.ti:( a UioituiU revis in and arrangement manv Iresh dUa?es hte been treated or. and the nature ard treatment or others considered In accordance wlUi the principles or veterinary sci ence at the present day. 1 be great obieot ot the editor has teen to make the w ofW as practical as possib e loi all classes or readers, by avoiding, aa much as circuni-tancea would permit, those teoliulcal details which rone but the scten iilo reader would com- rirebend. It will, therefore. neces.arllv follow, that any engtlitned anatomical details must be omitted, a thouth -it Is beiieved siifl.clent have been retained o enable the general reader to understand tbe more Important parts of the iranie 'Hie same remark applies to the chap ters on medicines and poisons. In conclusion, the editor trusts that ti e al erations ano additions which have been made villi tend to enhance the value or tbe wore, and rentier this ti e iourth edition, equally wor hf o tbe Jii.bllc esteem and patronage which hve been aooorded o its predecessors " Preluce to the Fourth Kclltioa. I). A. A CO also publish. MATHS. W ILLUSTRATED HORSES DOCTOlt. 1 HE ILLUf TRATKD IIORSK DOCTOR: Belrg an accurate and ditailid account ol tbe various (Jl-eiises to wliic h ibe equine race is sublectcd, together wl b the latest mores ot treatment aud all tho requisite pre scriptions, wrltnr In p a n lUKlab. Uy Eklwanl Vfay hew. il.B. (.V 8. 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