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_ Wel. Eli, No. 97 Whele He, 4310. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Cireniation...Forty Thousand. ae saa ea ODERN. ari shee COTTAGE, eta vigiebal oe ° 's all Distillery, with al manu! a Savi! see saeas eri LS pene cellar of artes No. “Maia eee Seetores eee yerd, Ei iberiviaeae pe [EYAN®, No. ley a Pa, at his resi- are tdmirably mene Seles NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1846. CHEAPEST AND, BEAT INSTRUCTION IN qi wo eseteTs afsgsite Totes street. sepa raTT New Tee iS Pace ra sider Foune. te ceapqiun rans, rs an inna cry amg, pe ceseone fang men go ‘ 21 Stawim*re rae Rare aaa isa Seventies nd Bockbeering Freee eeeeeine © —malimtre IAGO _D. MAURICE, 171 Canal st__ te GCE, Ty Canal ti. ELDERS esol re rye VE E aa = eee ios = Sievert of Sedat oe 3 me plan and oe Sr ad onde td be ae poate if Y, poe of the im ad battler 2 ebiertee ‘begs to refer shi Met, shivpere to Me A, hha jasg ow, Astor m3 ime 83 Unien street, Ui TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, HR NEW ‘WESTERN, BY THE POUND OR Potash, ft il Pe; ‘White War, rennet. | Regd Ligue A ee pede fal 0 ‘conorument of Brana ae "ol ime MEER x cpa te Nassan Street, by. are manufac ander his 5 ‘anes, , ke kom te cae meters and Surveying Com- aes Bicenis sbeppeoved ounptraedion,, Sit HO} 74 Chatham-st. GANS! SEGARS! SEGARS! per late arrivals, comming a variety of choles Pat abi Adelaide, from Havana, all Ser cau rarer, Total iow, for 4 will aT erro FEARCIBCO a Seieiee ‘No. 7 New st. ‘LO! . VOELKNER Ses leav. ii E. that bad elopust rock ot dretkell Power Sire cee eee carat dealers to TANGY 80 thls sock before baring ctsewhere ot inet COURTLANDY URREUT Dosw peice tae On es oeh teat wiht af oral tomes jo. 4 oT Bea Patent Chrystalline Candles, wine JOHNSON, neon & FOWLER. ER & TAILORS AND DRAPERS, near Park Piace. Arsnewncawis by tne ayre Packets, ea. | com reer ache ioe | shi x seared ‘toca orders in aria of anual elogtnce cc ae GREAT BARGAINS GOODS PETER ROBERTS bas received by late pated and EMBROIDERIES. ierrteere tae 1,00 to $35, 4 Col. EXMAD END Saami wD tnareanele ee MOSLINS. ainsi eee pial, triget, get et Sake Oren YA Gee GLOVES. Bleck and white Silk hen Fh 7 | Sxpes at, einentens at cE mort fashionable Fase, polai d Algsco tnd of hereney, Meck: v; [Baca eee a ined ich Nach imoning, Houneig, Ke., Ke. ‘ker; Linen bobbin Kdgings and | casio anin mms, td ladies’ pene Bey Pe. eee Cat span cose. UNDER THE COsT OF IMPORTATION. 34 April, 1666. a7 Im® rre Nore TO THE rah IN GENERAL—The sub- Prt IN, No, = scare ten zap market at the lowest PA Thers ll Scie evs ill eh pdt mrid im*r m xeowu BERING FASHION. press 00, 1 joa ZY vill yon pay 940 und $5 a , you Sad get eo0d & ons for $3,01 Go etuming for anna ORE poh png fe ssa earels 5 tie Har Peery nase grey mer we = oa lat teal padre ae basrasavs, meeiewnets: ies $07 Bee pana nie B jcaae Sarena Te finite See fat at SUNG e Inretiuiernce prom CaNnapa.—To the express line , of Virgil & Rice, we are indebted for the following intelligence :-— a sudden violently agitated—| rack ‘upto da of from. thin tof So. ies Eovantat pastas” check by, up of the channel between St.Helen’s ‘iiaaiont river is now ona level with the quays, lies midway ae the the river. Griffintown is comp! the cellars ofthe House of aan aes Receer ater beaded 2 gb pple the nay Mtlon is expected to be igartron tee tots foarte Pee the usual time. ee goods Treiaieg on on bere from lest and the ice in several atreets fro purchasing, we ma ts conetncee ble sveing. imports from the ‘pnglish sare that the Peete from the Axsany, April 6, 1846. The Outbreak at Albany and the Nominations tothe State Convention—Bull to Abolish Capital Pun- | ‘postponed— Action of the Senate on various On my return from a temporary visit at Washing. | ., ton, I find politics and politicians in a state of fusion here. During my absence the wretched cliques of a gteat party have been at loggerheads, and a terrific rencounter has eccurred. Delegates have been nomins ted to the State Convention by these cliques, without re- ference to the great question of constitutional reform. In these nominations they have looked only at the exal- tation of confederates, and have not been impressed with | @ sense of the great interests involved in so important a measure as the revision of the constitution of a State. It is tobe eared that fanatical and incendiary elements will be thrust into this convention, without patriotism, or the prime, ay or when a mie ‘ore temas are tobe expected panei ‘0 abolish capital 10 substitute Biche house by Me Titus roAt'the: solteltation of oe hi fresh imports can re are numerous failures among @rocers, whose trade with Upper Canada has been considerably damaged by the operation of the Ameri- drawback bill, good » Properion ef the Upper Ca- =a ie preferring to lay in their stocks from eee tioneers, who ru se & great nl , | aadian retailers, baspendea - a en for the cated. The matter gtr rte aPerecein partial reconstruction ition to iblic_ busin SrBd Selgin lat arieet ‘The Free-trade Association have published their ad- place time the = Parliament, and its tendency is considered deci- ony, new militia bill, about (ead Sonoran before Par. liament, the addit four extra companies ies te euch‘ he vl Pe eprcnecie 2 see tee the civic cheir remains tin- ion for the rule gue warranto having eo ashes now in store, are—pots 2191; pearls 1437. Arratns In THE ARGENTINE Repwsiic.—We have received, by the way of Rio de Janerio, late and in/ teresting accounts from Buenos Ayres. Our Rio correspondent gives the substance. Rio ps pense 99 mas We receive very little from Montevideo or Buenos Ayres, very can on en. It spears, however, ‘that the involved in great difficulties as to matters. President Rosas ee a his last mei eae At curneney, * tor a pest ce ey tl for. which they th is no news from the armieson either si are gone up the river—the blockade still 1s with Brent poverty, and ev. eo it would seem ind consent to let det the OvrtRace IN Saaee Caeeaeal Sunday even- named George Janvier, ‘com e ed, proceeded to church in Fifth street, and finding re nf i 17 | i! £ i i r E £ ze fl Fi i Fi =e A Ft SF ry a 4 a #4 p : iE z i He es aa id j : f i I i F F i é F } i E g : i tit i ii EE E i i i i A] EF i fH i 2 5 2 2 ri : ; A iL iF ie f i : i : s i 2 8S i i u 3 ii fr Gj z i fb i ‘ae vi 4 B 2 8 if 3 friends, that gentleman will amend the Dill, to the effect that this question may be first reabenitad be people at the next November election, and then ac- Jogisiature. The amendment will be mrad ing days, together with @ report which I shall send cena 708, bills for the relief of the disaffected :tea- antry, ty tee ball to to abolish distress for sank, Hal been dis- cussed atsome length. Senator faenet ie <teeset to it. fescg heap. anti-rent bills were gee special order » but they were passed over. A bust ve Ce a Wright in plaster, was exhibited to- day in Chamber. It is very like the gov- ernor. At the South, the trees are covered with fl the fields are carpeted ‘with green. I had seme rth Charlotte de Russe for dessert at Barnum’s Hi timere. there on what seemed to te pers [ab » At Maepy lin , ond south of thet city, a ve ie it cents for a copy. wet ealeaat on nd ot comme! address of the officers connected with the ma from New York to Pulldelphe more particu: perf bh ‘0 da: we the Senate, Mr. Williams from the Leone tecon Masiroess, reported in favor of the Assembl; fair | to authorize the construction of the New Yo: I Albany Railroad. The Senate was in committee of the whole on the bill to abolish the publication of certain ee og incdonimedde sont Re helt vend sad complete, and the Senate ad- in the floure.t to-day, the bill to authorise phd exten- sion of the New York and Erie Railroad Wire peony sins psy Spgs to bed finally recommi to the Committee instructions. with Mr. Fullerton reported in favor of his bill for the re- ‘tion of the militia. The bill for the relief of involving @ claim of some $30,000 against (rere copy ho $a And the House ad- joamat to? Ena ‘The Senate met at ¢ P. M. today; but there being no med till to-morrow. of Journed to. ie a Nene, severe. These ful scenes show ) don vers y ultimately be the effect of such terrible poli- ‘The woather-is very warm—thermomoter spproach- jbery.— As Coptiia T Thomas J. Warren, of was passing Water street on Sunday night, and when near James street, he was accosted b; one of the girls of that region, when after some conversation, two men came up, who knocked him | sy ee Ae mee mea 3 also containing and immediate! fade hel encapss Ware was the policeman of that Stegling « Coct—John Phenix was “ grabbed” yor “tye, Bly Araceae vane Soh ng Sng sah Jol to George Clark, No. 122 William street. up for trial, by Justice Drinker. noe for rtoalin a oy shoes Zonh five shillings, ic 1 y terday ings 2 Brice drew crowded houses during the ,past winter, is about to come to New York, for the purpose of giving some of his ments. want, feaiy road rotted in Philedelphia on suspicion. of being concerned in » last express robbei He was tak n on the 18th ult. by officers A. M. C. James W. —_ of this city, and pA by James Young of Philadel- P! United States Circuit Court. After the court was epened morning, th grand panel wes called over, aes howine tatle: men having answered to their names, were sworn as the Grand Jury: William 8. Coe, foreman; James gree Abraham Offer, J. Sherman Brownell, et, Willie H. Bunn, Peter Coutant, iene Davis, Clarkson Crolius, Archi- bald F. . Furn, Moses Grinnell, Elies Hatfield, kdward 8. ‘Tunes, weve «haan | William Mench, Benjamin Ps Samuel em Bojer —_ Jesse Van An A the o1 ‘customary the were Sent duties of the ccplanatery ef he on Gina ma Jory. against N. T. Davis and Williom L. Shaw, tein and wane of the schooner Patuxent, on a charge hans concerned in the slave trade, were laid before pit tye cerprw reve dhe gett (oe for saat il ~ counterfeit money, and two for as- battery on the high seas, with a dangerous qeG The court then proceeded to hear motions in defendant demurred to esoh of the declars- tions, ena the causes were placed argument cal- , ‘was made pl re held, nioed af ey he ovale na be pormied eleven suits instead of one, he could not be permitt to compel the defendant to accede to the terms proposed, and denied the application with costs. Cireult Court. Before Judge Edmonds. Pym my ve. a aon on bare is on trial. losed yesterd fend- epeull Fe ry A iment was net finished when the court ra Before J 4 ja Aran. 7.—Divine Hewlett re Gerret M. de oy lise, tion on « promissory note for geek het CT, ry tye Person, re ieee Vaoteron ae we Calendar—This “oun ob 42, 23, 16, Te to 66, tt 66, fe 79, 100 to 180 Common Press—First part—77,' 181, 183, 182, 191, 99, 163, 163, 97 129. Second Part—84, 90, 118, 196, 125, 134, 970, 40, 190, 98, 168, 168, 34 160. There is « bill before the of Michigan, for a plank road from Marshall to, ‘nion city. ‘The steamboat Wabash Valley ran » ¢ Pei Tn owas yey the Upper Cuyahoga, | Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Henry end Jack- son.—John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. WArnit 7.—The Grand Inquest.—At the opening of the court this bien the Ni ane uisite number a persons a| as members of the Grand Inquest, of which Ws re Bead, Eads, mane sopolnted foreman. The Charge.— Recorder Scott then delivered his charge the Grend Inquest, in relation to various subjects which fey be presented to the consideration of that body, &c. At the close of the Recorder’s remarks, the Grand Inq juest retired. Fufeiure of Bail.—Lawrence Costigan, indicted for an assault with intent to commit a rape ; Sonn OvConnell end Willvem Darling, indicted for com- mitting petit larcenies}; Jacob Rohr and John a MeCally, iets Si pati al ell, for jes, failing to ap- Pear when called upon for trial thelr respective recog- nizances were declared to be forfeited. Trial for Assault and Battery —Francis Bixby, indict: ed for an assault and battery on Wm. 8. Corwin, cf No. 639 Broadway, committed on the ev November lasts ‘was then placed upon histrial. The case hay been briefly opened on the part tlhe ay my ecution, Mr. Corwin was called and examined. He de- while passing 'tbrough Hester street, near jott, he received a vielent blow on his head, revious to which he heard a noise behid him, and on loo round, saw the accused, who instantly struck him. Witness had not had any altercation with the accused ; did not see him again until the subject was brought before the rand Ju Greso-encinined —I was struck first in Clinton street, but by whom I do not know ; it was about 9 o’clock in thee ening I received the second blow in Heater street, abor locks from Centre street ; it was then about half past 8 o’olook ; Ido not recollect seeing any lady with Bixby ; I did Bot accost apy lady that bt 5 Iwas struck on the head, ae ete, what wil ; nO per- son was with me at th e time ; there was no female with Mr. Bixby when I aw him ; ) think I had a cane in my 3 it was a small cane, with an ornamental head on Dr. Roos examined.—I was called to see Mr. Bixby on the night of the 16th on November last ; he had a se- vere wound on his head ; he was in a state ‘of insensibi- ure at the time, and unable to give any account of him- I LP tora A for about six weeks, for ia days or fortnight of ich I considered him ‘ina nee condition ; the bee I found on his head might bar Loa inflicted by falling on a projecting stone, or by a bludgeon, a slung shot or Seated cate Cross-examinea.—The wound igi have been occa- sioned by one fall ona projecting stone. Jams MoGuan ezamined—{ lives at No. 112 Mott street; I remember the night on which the occurrence im question took place; I was standing at the corner of Mott and Hester street; | heard a noise, and on looking towards the spot from which it peocesded, 1 saw ase- vere scuffle down the street, about thirty yards off; one of the persons ei ed in it soon.afterwards fell, when the other croased the street and entered a house; | then went to the man who had fallen, raised him up, and per- ceiving that his head was severely out, Lthen assisted in conveying Mr. Corwin to the doctor’s office, and then to the 14th ward station house. Crose-ezamined—The bricks of the side-walk were considerably out of order; Mr. Bixby left Mr. Cor- win tomy went into house No. 162 Hester street, occupied arr, Kisygn examined—I arrested the accused; I had some conversation with him the next hee 8 in relation to the occurrence in Hester street; he then informed me that he was in company with a young lady; that Mr. Corwintinsulted her; that on m going up to Mr. Corwin to remonstrate against such conduct, Corwin struck him wih a aia whereupon he (Bixby) struck Mr. Corwin wi st Henny Maninay exomined—I recollect the night of the affray referred to; 1 was standing at the store, at the corner of Mott and Hester streets ; I saw a scuifie bo- tween two men; one of them fell down; I then followed the accused, ene I across the stroet, he enter- ed the house of Mra, n, No. 182 Hester street. ‘The case was then opened by Edmund J. Porter, Esq., on the part of the defence. Auseat J. Surru, examined—I left Mr. Bixby at the i ofchryeti band papi reperang be o'clock started to go ai see Mie Donn Taidnot gb wi with Gronce Cores, [Fine Sd was with Mr. Bixby a few minutes before left me at the corner of Eldridge and Delano: ene and went along Delan- cey street to the Bor Carnmatne Amanpa prtowpe eager —I wasin sath My Dis onthe evening of the afiray; we ashort dist to escort a young Le fhe her residence pong when we arrived at carner of the Bowery r street, Mr. Disby ask. ed me to excuse ‘tine few pene and left me Cy walk on alone, which I ‘ids cope proceede: Mz, Corwin came up and looked et me ne fall in the the face, and said som: to me; pens made some signs, I took 20 fo, but hurried towerds homer on the in front of the house, I stood for a mo- when Mr. Corwin beckoned for me tag to him hen Mr. Bixby came up I informed him that the person on the o| oalte’ side had been insul me; Mr. Bixby then went to hin and asked him what he meant by his comduct; Mr. Corwin geet that it was none of his oe eee? reser the same time struck Mr. jixby with a cane; whereupon Mr. Bixby returned the to | blow, which caused Mr. Corwin to fall. ‘The case wes herp closed for the defence, aud the pro- secution eee Mr. glen A testify fecen oo Kel speek to an; — on pnt jue yn; that Yaak to, lomaies in ive strep phe case streets, ko. the | was then ably summed be wan behalt x4 the teouted by by 01 ‘Thomas Warner, Esq Itwas then tabi t to tho is iy, under we pee charge from the Recorder. After a short ber ga re the Jury came guilty. Sentence inte Court and rendered ® verdict of deferred until Friday morning. Prnozscor River—Irs Sarery—Cavsk oF THE Froop.—The recent destructive flood in the Penob- scotriver very naturally occasions surprise, from the fact that the Fanobacottis one of the safest rivers in the whole country,as to freshets. No mere water freshet cau. ever reach a very high point, from the fact of the exten. sive meadows bordering the river, and which, in case of high freshets are flowed, sometimes making the river a in miles wide at'some points. These safety valves most perfect security destruction by a wa- iy freshet. The recent flood did not arise from mins wo bea ert sa of water in the river general: from the rand uncommon — the ice. ny in the winter we called the So ie hig thet the Fa closed with ice Tey ured esa an pinta vee pol ‘and that the pom of anchor-ice Se eaeeonan was then ually uy the channels of the river and irene The effect o: this wasto Leroy merch pt ice equal to some six or et it in thickness, and in some places thirty feet about two feetof it solid ice, and the remainder porous. arte ple! mass of ice the water bedi has trickled with great difficulty; thejtide, usually four- teen feet ne most of the winter only between three and fo . There has been, then, a fear for the whole winter that there would be ceatiote the breaking up of the ice in the » aren seamen ae sually dry wint iter Sroke ‘apt up ae” stn ie river some distance abo this to jam up and dam the river, wend thus ovechone tna beaks 2 oo molave previously sh shown, was varar at several places on the op otk jae at the whole mass cashed thin vicini- and destructive overflow Sinatmaatarl hare crs down the rs | 1@ force of the accu- order, the bill the mn of ‘notice, personally or mail, or e ts the court or office before whom. the Scenic ot eae details occupied the session. it was reported with amend. ments, and red to a select committee to report com- plete. pce ne gee an hag no ataprah pe road bill was mede the special sonore 1a Recess. Inthe Assembly, a wes pre- sented from merchants of New York, against renewing pce gor features of the inspection laws: The morning, as o'clock, was spent in a discussion of the bill ant ing the Erie railroad to build a pertion of ty Forkias, lereay Titus, Collian,” Wordes tad, 1 ma tional latter gentlemen, the was recom: mitted to the committoc-—Alb. Argus, April 6. Rimes Saae Riek PB om add hand) onan kags eaten ed town meeting held yr oa amped ) our foreign re! , end the nation. the Worle denteyed_ on raed the Fhndeipin dat 32 ie abont oO neuro SCP Roh Mrs | §) At ast — —— night 26th @ small hi everebeled 4 avai of gainst another be Mere just above New Orleans, on the | had beceme from the loose in ed | Sad ha ein in oor, “One Oe, ad Te Weenies He carers eerie, bots passengers 5 ; pled ito re nm ‘aged and dec people. Their bodies were taken from Henry the ngage ie oon of W. R. Henry’ the ruins as they lay in their bed, and they were evidese Court of Special Sessions. Before the Recorder and two Aldermen. Apa. 7.—John Whiting, charged with tweaty yards of cloth, alleged to'be worth $16, trom the store of William J. Jackson, was a ity, and porthamrenry be imprisoned im the for the term of three mont James ‘and James Collins were called to the ber for beating. wives; ag the latter did not appear, the eccused were Michael Haale: was found guilty of assaulting a po- liceman named Da Shey, anh munteneed. to be confined in the city prison for ten John Simmons, chai ‘with stealing ‘th watch worth $20, from Charles B. Road, | wee ane sao hae sentenced to be imprisoned in pee ae ry for th term of three months. ‘Thomas Dooley, tor sn assault and battery on p*'ice- man Charles Nash, and Shreatening to stab him with a me, ‘was ordered to be co ten days in ti ealty prison. John C. Brown, fora violent assault and battery en Eifzabeth Benedict, also on his mother, was sentence. get A pee ame pear pay months. Francis Layee we was endo’ Sindee’ guilty of stealing a Jook- 5 ilson—sentence y Maleege A Shy rod with at equan- wicket eet D. Willis, was for guilty. ordered to be locked up in the city prison for ten sce raster ne caries te pencil” cases, frome Me. Hecokieh B. Kennedy, end rion Avan of rg of stealing four axes Tocked up in the olty prison re tistea gee, The court then Spats until Pri ay raaxt Tux Exxcution oy Pavting.—The slave Pauline was executed yesterday at half-past 12 o'clock, at the parish prison, in accordance with the sentence of the bossy for ee to her mistress. The spectacle was, es spectacles are, horrid, and yet the street in front of of the mn was thronged with the ulace, who gt at an early hour to see a human launched eternity. There were men and boys, and a too, with infants in their arms, who, w! peg witness cae aes female spectators | aad re were le ere stretching their necks, stan: atom. a laugh m: ‘be tit b 5: a pleoseah and Jaughable omirea sort of ol wer ica for the fe pel seemed so rere jocose about it. ng he on without, ever: thing was ropering ‘wit ginge before 12 ‘orelock the sheriff waite, ae unfortunate culprit, who had been in nent vi Priest Louis in her-cell, and announced that readiness. She was then dressed ina ee white ste, tipon her heed, and walked, scoos pen upon her an ; it, sherif, Kasper ot te om od eben te cea Court, to the gallows, which was eae a q —s Between the two prisons, fronting on are screened by a doubl: br tly firm, 8 ifr clergymen as pee tl through the at “of the wretched wo- man. The party on = uncovereé—the cap ‘was pulled over the culprit’s eyes, and the gallows was slid out so that eae 1d a few feet into the street. In afew secon drop platform feli—tne seat een which che ss sat Way, and she ad inthe air. was painfal, terrible, 4 see the fe les of tne aying ‘woman, for it was several minates all was ever ae her neck was Seniaphen by the fall, and she died from strangulation. expiration of about phy ‘end rt of ilbat from RE gn broke’ up and went away.—N. 70: Picayune, March 29. Movements or THE Mogsons.—The Mormon expedition is now encamped about ten miles from Recsnvava,, love; Jowa, er, nd, shoctiAiy miles Seen: are’ ‘rom their encam| ot em) ‘wagons are rn- to a snd some Pons ot have on foot. notorions O, P. wall and eck Redding beve returned. On their way, being asked why shay.come back, they said they were after some scalps. The Mor- mons have now been encamped at Keosauqua a days. Their men hire themselves out to the farmers in the neighborhood, and they seem disposed to remain for sometime, There is some mystery in this gece co ‘of Sector sere We suspect elve arrived st piceng a see: learned that Bill aggre ed Peg thay the iprconites a igenea’ Treaideresie. oe Sng ee iat They, therefore, determined to halt and hae Calis 7 ir mon, eniaenns ‘and also 7 veka Reddthg, to frighten certain fodiviguale 6 out of Nauvoo. Tntseaeganee oa poncsvlinee ter atl ett published, in which | he denounces in the pa 20m manner. It is evident thet and Strang are Siving the Twelve much trouble ; and if sccounts from Nauvoo can be relied on, mastery in the Holy City. Many of the teams that re- turn from the camp cross over to the island, instead of going to the city. This looks st this island theatre of more Rie A nee city itself. Taore have been a large number in the Mor- moncamp. The children nearly sh Sean wesh pot to death. They were ty Pants brush heaps near the camp.— Warsaw Signal, Mer: CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES. labors eden chs they Dat ry far ad near, to fs # Hat E ‘| a nse ios Panto jesat tl ree grieve by hele Rahat iey otra ~ SHIRT MANUFAC No. | MAIDEN T-ANE, (UP Fins, ants MADE ORDER. | pe bide that mee to ei) Fo ic @ of making shirts, ie! fort to the baer wearer and is 8 ‘it;os ton spared to ob- tai Thebetfeeek ten pbc A facet cae oe ae neta a {23 im"? LENT Wii AND CAND 3 eats B Does tpeorea) E. PA ges Y eer Ol et il at $1 a gall; eaten prucmeanats ‘examine the bent W) 350 Greenwich st. cor. ary wa SSCesae ho Vestry. mri4 Im*re ous CERMAN SILVER. MOSFET, No. 121 Prince t, 24 block &* aneseet Bron rom ae A is cogereatly manef German tate idths, which ich wil ‘warrant Ep tin he ry, and ‘a ei eh sete miredneed prea OP conde sald will be delivered in any part riod MAW, of expense, oes ES a wdaigh peipe ironies oll bende at Benen AT A Tine th the Post Office w panctually at- wok 1 je assortment of baw and second forking chewp for cash. axle Lavere we yor milan at Npcfactne saat st No. 113 Joe Pang teehee ata ce eee ed Wine Bt, Jalon, Matoe, Mar wSjLeuake and half do white Wines; Hast Senterne, Haat ly selected for Sergeonmotee ord Shee ‘offer. bier 19¢ Fulton st. CHINA ORAPE SHAWLS. D'Reer, tom tree dant Met Sh ay Pongees and a Satin Damask pi Cee eet a ee a ur in ee ele ee H. as eo "id mpl sa : Wee Ly = ate 5 Mond

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