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Ciors, (oud cheers.) we owe our’ beet 5 urattinde, Cg Ne BA il ecstasy be | ‘Assurance tbat 4 lo wi a rget fhe pave;been: trae to their "pst vd their pledge “That to our brewiren jetion and throaghout ‘the State, we ae fler our ngratuletions she re. and tH m success which hers bess? embodied in the lagisi-tioa teats the vations states ia our Unio fon ie thelr Feglalation, Wwe ext etond sh right Seder b probibitions aud 1 ‘that our principles grea and to the prov. insecgn cts na border who hai prinai- Bisre'sP erecting, with the w York, hav- seg enee rh ties d repros: Pp: ition: ante Surisa| % ont ber course, will never Misltae or fail, he tto, tru hitherto 001 thority, ve per ‘eurselves to give aid and effort in the enforcement of the Fxchibitory In; bavinglavored fo passa it b becomes ute Taper ‘for its enforoem good we shall do what may be done ty cia our State ‘Tent ths ie, the oseasion of our rejcicings om the svccess insiples in our hall one who Ses mace for beara name among ‘ths rarnet ol uty, aa weil as doar, ind bate he au the trst Gran Jeabure. ‘We eal hie hy faithful laborer, in this great oxuee: should welcome bim amongst us, with all 1 ne mn ur ‘To all’ who love our vrinoiplca and desire their extension— to all who hope for bappier times under the new of freedom from tho influence of th enforce the law is ‘York, in all her ‘borders, shall be free from the influence and the curse of rum. (Great cheers ) slong gee in ne {lemony as * lea troduced, and sang being menthgions Sethe of the Sons of fem tender ® hearty welcome to Brother Duly, these days of pewter and pinchbeck, it was 80 popid Fre man who had the ring of the true metal about To him it made no difference that the brother was om an American, for in such florious mterprizes as this ke knew no national distinction. He took hum cor- diajly by the hand not only because he had aiways been true and loyal to her British Majesty, but because he had been faithful and loyal to hie Kiog on high and bed his sace. (Cheers.) In trese daya of war and tention, 1t was pleasant to think that British aud American temperance men had no war between them, but were allies and united together im storming the Sebastopol of intemperance. (Renewed byes) They hailea brether Tilley us the head of the nation: Order of the fons of Temperance, now on his way to Charleston to preside over the gathering of the order, and the Empire State standing between tne victory just achieved at Albany and the victory they hoped to acbievo over the thousands of ¢ram shops yet to be scuttled, sends ner salutatiene to her brothers cf the South and to the gallant Palmetto State. ‘here was a peculiar reason why brother Tilley should receive the greeting, for New York was the birth place of the order which had honored him, and still more, itself by placing jinn atite head. Thirteen years ago the order was or- ‘snized in this city, and there: were -tbaeo present who fh stood atits cradle, who would not live & wo follow its hea: peaker then referred to the triamph rot At (ronibiien principle in the Ne’ bad, he seid achieved re ae = aa” the Coralcdn’s, (Cheers.) ‘ow but one State in New England—New ita that has not adopted the principle, and sne has just been electing a Legislature pledged to a three-fold prin- ciple of freecom:— , freedum from the or influences < hg hea Chitaseen cond, bgt ry Nebraska rem slavery; (Vehement and prolong aielagtor Hed with sight higsing;) and third, ites favedean ec tle jampebire from grog shops. (Kenewed cheers) When New Hamprhire wheels into line, the six New Eoglaad States will stand in serred pbalaox together. York intended to sustain her liquor law, and ‘then és ent would become experience, and if the great State could 6 such & Jaw and enforce it. Other States ni have no fear for the rerult. He bed no fears for the ellect of tue ©pinions upon the unconstitutionality of the law which Vad been furmished, tor good large fees, by some pro- went lawyers in the State, who bad once held |apor- Vant social and political ositio but who, he was orry to say, had now atmost initiated the ides bras the Jaw would Jead to violence aud tumull ine other dend, lawyers of equal standing had furaished opiaions, for no rewara but that which conscience would oe ‘them, im favor of Shee entire constitutionality of the in ali its enactments. (Cheers) If the law neeied amendment, there would be time enough tv amend it; but he withed the fact to be noted, that there had never yet sppeared » decision of auy Court in the Union, from ‘the Supreme Court of the United States dowa, invaliaat ipg the constitutionality, either of prohibiting the liquor traffic or of search avd seizare. (Lous o ) ana no mingle State that had passed such w had yet repealed if, or altered it, save to render it wore stri ” He supposed that his presence here to- Bight woul a aehie bim to attack and to abase, but he ‘was ore of those who believed that when the preacner seconded the pulpit stairs he need no: leave his patriot- m. behind him. A man bad as much right to ede a aiciot ae ® preasher, and hs would take this occ: reine ae those gevtlemen who had addressed hit svonymously on this subject, both through the post office and the public Papert, that he had taxen his post tion, and he would say vo them, notoaly for himself, but for the Beechers, the Tyngs, the Wakeleys, the Chapti and others who occupied the seme position: ‘These walle—theee pillars, shall 8 From their firm base as « etores hire is mpshire— Other c men 5 bits city, who had no time to sich meetin; a , could find plenty of Isisure acts of the Historical _—s and of the literary societies of the coileges aad univer: apd even to be present at the convivial meetin: the Astor House and the St. Nicholas. (CI laughter.) He found no fault witn trem, however; for to hisown master each man mast stand or fall. The movement the said, Americn snd America’s God expect every true man to do his cuty. (Greet coeering ) Mr. Oax.ey favored the audience with another song— bis time of & very pathetic and affecting character—and then 1 |. Tey came forward and delivered eary address, mainly devoted to a of the temperance move- i iter he got through the Doxology was sung, and the audience were dismissed with a benediction by the Grand Chaplain of the Orde: Police Intelligence. CHABGE OF FALSE PRETENCES. ‘Mr, Walter Patterso: by false pretences and fraudulent representations, a Of this cure will come off on next Friday, before Osbern, at the Mayor’s office. ALLEGED DISHONESTY OF A DOMESTIC. Margaret Quinn, a domestic, ately in the employment of Mrs. Catharine Hatfield, of 190 Prince street, was taken into castody yesterday on charge of atealing $58 from ber mistress. On arresting the prisoner and searching her at the station house, $35 was discovered sewed up in the skirts of her cress and other articles of her weering ‘appar The accused was taken before Justice Wood, at the £ssex Market Police Court, where, upon examination, she was committed for trial, TO THE EDITOR OF TH HERALD. Under the head of Police Intelligence in your paper of to-day, it is stated that I wae arrested on a charge of false pretences, &e., having obtained @ quantity of hops valued at $14,000, &> The fact of arrest is correct, but the causes imperfectly set fortn. I purchased that, as 1 have many other, large lots ‘of hops, as per sample, to be of first quality, aad LA aceident discovered that the sellers were deliveriag a trashy and worthle.s article at the sbip instead of the goodn purchased, The facts in the case, and also the ‘Manner of my arrest, will appear in the full examina- ‘non before the proper autnoriies, and with them | om willing to leave the matter. WALTtR PATTERSON, 67 Pearl stoect, PostaGB TO TuaKs IsLanps.— We are requested to state that the Post Oitice at Turks Islands belay under the control of the colonial authorities, there is no officer ‘there to collect,,on behalf of the British Post Office de: Stater, the same as uy letvers for forei pt British) in the West an, they ooanst te to their destination — Washington Union, repared to furnich gentlemen about to Industrial Bx .idition in Pacis with emer hat, at neelees pur at price of will Om thee the same bats ot hie manufactui by ovary #eamer) no less than NSCHELD, Het 4 Manufacturer, 18 Nassau atrece, tyle of Drab Beaver and the fashionable world; give bim 01 Broadway, second door ts of every v1 mt Does Not Abate, bat APFERTY & LEASK soil their cheap. Cail at their stores, 57 batuam and Poarl streets, pany, 146 and 148 Nassau oloaalé price; best Rocky Mountain , $3. Soft hats, caps and straw tne Work to beat him ta gant hat for the now, & KNOX ad 8 eaore a’ hate Storas, 633 bie. Bo, iso om hand.” charged with having obtained, Bealiely Deab Senvers have juss hoon inenedt hat, oall and examine his stock; it ay other, establishment in the olty, Corner of Bhoedway cad Canal street, For the South—The U, 5. Mall JAMESTOWN) Capt, Parish, leaves, Pier 13. aiternocn, at d o'elcok. for Norfolk, Pet Tersbing and el chm Sos anet pee wearten rssich pointe an mond next mo: m_ whic there are ‘of rallroad. to the South aud Wente Fi For Hetcrocins, ts apply v0 LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, $3 Broadway. « The More We See, The More We Admire,” isthe verdict of t! pie upen She Sno pi hotographic like- messes shown by RO: roadway. Call Find eee for yourself, Pictures taken, EO . shin Anson’s D. pes.—Large Size fer 50 enon, pelsebant ie see ente rice she fis ise otbare take “ANSON, boo Brosdway, opposite Metco” Pho a4 any in existence, oss your colors the tail, and that they do at 240 eee Mensa Gazette of the Fashions and Beau Monde— for June, nel of all book sellers. This | is Dekeeniy's reliable oe pal ia this country for the fashionable world, The New sos Raphirnge 4 Mp --raen-v ge First ‘Organ views Some et do, 40. The ‘a bougist to bo merited: The osteldo of ths though Critic 001 a of oe selected tales and ht readin, pies, six cents, For sale at all the new. CLEVELAND Pk Semyresters, Spruce street. rate, te A aera cor | Be ks petitaatraved pith Seautitan colored. vignette le Se casper cb editions.) Soe. Pu by HORACE Wat 333 Broadway. Boston Pianos.—Horace Waters, 333 Broad- Wey, bas the sole agency of T. Gilbert & Co.'s fis’ with and without th Jacob Chickering’s, Hallett £ Cam- ston’s aud Weodward & Brown's planot, sil of, wa the iron frame and wi bert Boston makes, ae will be sold at t faetory ay pain Senele: ale and rotail, with a liberal discount for o: ays Reduced Prices.—The Subscri- felling printed bareges, at 1p. 64.,, wort Ea tatin plaid. an Dh 16 oth ae Fe to import ne le elo im} yard. “Ee jt Skater & ECon wT 7 rea g ut a Great Sacrifice.—We will this merning, another largo stook of rich embroidered collars, under banckerchiefs, bands, flouncings, Ice cur- tins, drapery, musling, &c., whieh will be sold at half their ¢. E. H LEADBEATER & CU., 347 Broadway, corns of Seoxerd etre: baroges, grenadines, iawns, Ca ailks, erape shawls, erentdines do, C Dombazines, dc. ks. BEA awars Cheam st easetawens 6, 1855. hyr Cassimere Suits $10; tS rong al hin | aes eo! $i oo vosts, ats, ma birt at evans elethong warehouse, 60 Bey Mas rate n orapes, mere do, R& CO. fea aa eeneee eee Men’s and Soy’s Clothing and Furaishing ods —A fall and wall selected sssertment always to be no ound at No. 441 Broadway. One vee) MUNMO & CO. be nary) Little & Co,, Merchant Tailors, 412 reet, where you will find the most rmonte in the notice. and durabl at the shor! Fell Great Oaks.”—Economy is your best tn nd KVANS? clothing wai and 68 Fulton t, is the place where seph: suite are sold at $10; Huen June gute, French eloth coats, $8; Marseilles ve $1; extra superfine blue cloth dress coats, Mr ta Go to Oak Hall and See Their “Enormous,” aseortment of new summer coats, pants, vests, c°, of every snow nkind and quality, which ih shay re selling cheaper than. hourein New? ork. Oak Hall, DegROUT & SUN, 8 and 80 Fuiton street, running through to 47 aud 49 Gold street. Gentiemen’s Furnishing Goods, at Greene’s ebict store, No 1 Astor House.—attention is invited to the ruperior articles in the gentlemen furnishing department. ‘yhe stock includes every variety of sephs: Lk, gause, men's isle thread, under shirts aud drawers, ties, hand! cravate, gloves, half hose, suspenders, umo1 dressing cases, opern glasses, gold feleeve buttor mounted and vvherwise, &c., imported for spriny ummer trade. The prices are moderate, aad the SSoectineas ‘unequalled. M, Wilson, Wholesale Manufactarer of shirts, collars and eee the m t styles, weil made, and of the’ bes merchants in particular, will find it te their a ge by purchasing at nis establishment, corner of Broadway and Uortlandt rou Gilsey building, Handsome Shves and Galters.—There ls no kine’, ton we bbow from sxperience that WATKINS" lock well, but wear well. Fashionabie Parasols.—James K. 5; Fould inform bis ba sad the public that he has son ant Heat $48 Brondway, for the sale of ‘asola, where he wil be pionsed to ‘ate low figure. $43 Broadway. Carpetings —Peterson & Humphrey, 379 Broadway, corner of White street, have just reseived from he late Jabye suction sales e largo assortment of carpotin hich they will sell at the fol:owi: Rick earper lla to lds. per yard; rich ard; rich Brussels 8¢. es |; three: per yi ; ingrain (Lowell make). ag equaly Tow Great Carpet Establish. ment, @ Bowery, is famous for the newest and moss tas. jonal ish ror al and m carpets and olleicthe them 25 percent less ‘than the usual thet places, Lace Window Shades, d&c.—Bay- ere havea great advantaye, ia aealing with lange ovtablish, bok well; bus ‘shoes mot only 2 1 the sell a dosen ” tingle Prices ments, for the more extensive the business th percentage. Hence in buying lace curtains, cornice: ie window #l of first ciacs tea a jaauufeoturing concerne like that ot KL TY Broadway, the purchaser practise ae enjoys’ the opportunity ot ek. Wedding Cards.—_An Assortment of Ever dell’s clogantiy exgraved at home notes, wedding cards, on veloper, 4c, can be had on application, or sent by Pas 3 any part of the country, Bétablished in 1840. EVERDRLL, 92 Brosaway, corner Duane street, come my as well ouing frum an exteasive Dr Cases.-The Undersigned Have will be found . les menuite ofy, 607 Broadway, between the St. Nichol Hetropolitan hotels. Pd ene ‘The best assortment of fine Leas wilt a vel! our ers they ct ‘at wholesale or ro Binger’s Sewing ope Improved so as torun trithout noise, arothe most perfect contrivance y to publie Lotiee | They sow the very finest thres: ever breaking it, and pesform the heaviest work. in ‘out of order, One machine Clear ce of using one .B.—All other sowing ma. presented Titheut oth of leather, without ge fo every devcringion of wor of these machines $LUW) a year, N. hines are liable to rv sai f No Greater Ald to Home Comfort has re- contly been introduced 10 public Cort’s improved ‘kitchen Venient and eocnomical ool Monday /$i0.pasabie in SScatmente, will poo! or a farm from 2 to 2) sores, The Tove, by 100, the'v ot Rosevale, noar Lake Ronkonhome, ride from t) aity. Apply immedistely, to Clas. ‘WOOD, 206 Broadway. Crtatadoro’s Exceistor Hair Dye.—o Clap. ablic favor, By its own verity, wud on thas basis will ieaal the Russians be Beaten, » oe led for Seba Whiskers or Moastaches Proauced in Six neato aa which will not stain or jujure the ly packed. and sent 585 Broad- Palindelpila, Tan can be entirely by using BLT W. VONDERSMITL'S bears ae tho nly Yerccklea. *Soid at the Bow by Mra. bere To bolton a peekiyne ee niroets — Freckles, #1 & cured ty Go naub's atest orca Bee: Fentorae vi ‘ on Walker er, 888. 34, , Paniadelphia! Read This.—ao Oid Man Made Revo A See $10, by getting one of the Lest manufacbured toupecs trom the celebrated manafnctory of MEL il AO, GF Moden inve Back and from 6 cuit, dc. Copy, the address, fo, rouge, sir. ee store re from Broad wa; ouds, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1856. French Farniture, pena oe gates rr rouse arp et Fourth street from 1 to 90 ie re Gravel and Rheumation.— WiOLTE'S Sch{edam aromatic schnapps has been proseribed With great suoeece, tm the above complaints. up in Pint tnd quart art ottlan For Tor alo by all the respectable great nervous suffering, Je anxious to make kaown, the fresne of quae: Will send free the preseri used. Direct the Rev. Joba M. Dagnall, 69 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Hpek $s raed te the ore a would counterfeite su Cautioned ‘a; Counter- = aie supporters, lnatramentafor bow lot, termities of the bo iy = rhe “r} le to ord GLOVER, ot the Surgeon's Bandage Institute, "No. Hernia.—Only Prize Medal MARSH & CO., by the I for their new patent Radical Spen trom TA. Mount SP M, "s Pills.—Here ts is Health for AllL— Yes, for all soting asit does upon the nalaaping of Hide, veokorea Neath ohn tailing eaeeen and vigor to when on Sagging, in ‘® manner superior y medioing ree in he ‘world. Sold. at fe manufectories Maiden lane, New York,» Birandy J ged, snd py ail drugglata, nt 25 coats, 6232 The Moffat Life Pills —Those gaedicines have acquired milies end travellers, which shows ‘They are invaluable to ‘with them their nature and efficacious in Sots oor. tain preventives of the Foe ‘consequent Upon the summer heat. Otios S86 Broa oe For Bick Loss of . ite and Dillons attacks, take 0 dove or two of Dr. John Balls saree: and 5 as hundreds me ieee trie mt tani ye bie en ery good juality to ré ty here lingly nice to 8 to the hoyaal minerais, and Perfectly Toit wes ah all sonoonn Ee ‘act, ithas been teuly called, “Nature's beat friond aud nasistant, Holdst Dr JUN BULL'S office, corner of Browaway: and Cortlandt stroet, (No, 2 Gilsey’ Building). Price, $1 per dottle, or six for $5. Chilis and Fever.—To Prevent the Injurt- ous effects of thie disease upon tho system, it is neoossary epee and atterwards protect the sys- arte mors, certainty. thas ‘anyebiag, hitherto 16) 2 En RUSHTON'S, No. Ww odor Hout, a and nm mend i "te be Shildzen ike it, and ask {¢ fo it, Marrica, On Monday evening, May 28, by the Rev. James Mil- lett, at bis residence, 171 East Seventeenth street, be- tween the First and Second avenues, Mr. Gsorge T. Rockwe1t, of Darien, Ct., to Miss Cuautorre G, Linpsay, of this cit) y. At Northampton, Fulton Co,, N. ¥., on Monday, Ma; 14, by the Rev. David Lyon, at the residence of th brides father, Francis SavaGe SINCLaiRE, Esq., iStner JesEn1A, danghter of Langdon Ithael Marvin, if. D Tn Broonfield, oa. -, On Wednesday, Mag 90, oy the Rev. Mr. Cartls, ‘Tasovory Hvxp Paics, of the arm of Price & opry f this bi to Miss Eaity L. ‘Hunseut, daughter of Peter Hub Eeq., of Brook field, Died, On Friday, June 1, Sanam Exizaneta Davove, wife of William H Git: ted 38 years. ‘The friends of family are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, 149 West Thirtieth street, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o’clock. On pinta ete 4) May 31, James Nesprrr, son of Charles and Mary Nesbl it, ees 19 years and 8 months. ‘he friends and relatives of the family are peasecliek ly invited to attend his f on to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o’clock, trom his late residence, No. 13 Lewis street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Bo Ae ecapeend May 8), Parse B. Dovcusxty, aged 32 wThe friends oe relatives of the family are requested to attend his ft , rom No. 107 Third avenue, this forencon, at 10 o’clock. ‘At Staten Island, on Wednesday, May 30, Juumea, wife ind hen P. Van Name, deceased, in the 44th year of ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, at her residence, at 23; o’clock, this afternoon, without further notice.’ Bosts leave White- hall at 123 o’clock for Port Richmond. On Thursday, May 31, Jouw L. Wiaains, in the 37th year of his ag vy ime relative ad friends of the family "are respectful- ly invited to attend bis funeral, this af! at Fa ork from his Laie residence, No 28 Watts street, A consum, EXE, in ath ad year of fie age B His frien@s and sequniataness, and a ‘the members ae No. 260, of F. and typo are is funeral, at 1 orelocke morrew atternoon, from %89 Broadway, corner of ‘hends street. His remains will,be interred in Green wood Cemetery. On Friday, Jone 1, Axna Cataaring, wife of Charles Roo! 2 daughter of Hezekiah Wheeler. The relativ.s and friends of the family are requested to attend her fumeral, from the Church of the Anni ciation, Fourteenth near Sixth avenue, on Mon- day afternoon, at 2x eee witbout further invita = Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- ferment it. On Friday, June 1, Wittiam Norta Lappin, son of Ea- and Sarah Hisabeth Lappin, aged 3 years, 3 months and 11 days. The friends and relatives of the family are respectful. Jy invited to astend his funeral, to morrow afternoon, at es o’clock, from his late residence, No. 282 Stanton otreet. On Friday morning, June 1, at her late aay 8 Morrisania suddenly, Mrs. Evizanera A. Pareeson, in the 85th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfally invited to atteno the funeral, at 10 o’clock, this morning, wigh- out further invitation. The remains to be interred at Greenwood Cemetery. Carriages will be in attendanse on the arrival of the cars in the city, at the corner of Broome street and the Bowery, at 234 o’clock P. M. On Friday, June 1, after a lingering illness, Mary A., wie of L. D. Hart, in the Slat year ef her age. Her remains will be taken 12 Plainville, Ob, for in terment, Faneral at 1 0’clock. On Friday, Juve Os at the Clarendon Hotel, New York, Gipxox T. SNOW, of ene Brasil, and recently arri His remaices have hetey aoe’ to Boston, for inter- ment in the family vault at Mount auburo. On Friday morning, June 1, of consamption, Jams SiH, aged 23 years, 6 months and 13 days. Bis friends and relatives are respectfully requested to sitend his funeral, this afternzon, at 40’ retook from 83 Maine street, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, on bcs June 1,Gz0. H.,son of An- drew Gentle, aged 24 years, 6 morths and 25 days. ‘The relatives and frience of the family are respectful- ly imvited to attend his funeral, at 2 o’clock, to-morrow afternoon, from the residence of his cs re in: Tg Mr. Andrew Ayres, 267 Washington street, mon Tmuraday evening, 81, Josern em sien HIN, aged 25 years, 6 months and 9¢ays, son of John McKibbin, hapeng | of this ci His friends, hose of his father and brother, John McKibbin, a, are imvited to attend his funeral, to-mor row afternoon, 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father, at Cornwall, Orange sous, N.Y. fan i Francisco © papers plrase y, May asere Connor, aged 3 years. The remains were taken to the Cometery of the Ei greens, from Myrtle Sekar mye ‘At Hudson, on Monday, May 28 suddenly, Mrs. Manganer Favre, ls of "the late John P. Faure, in the 4th year of her agi Het remains were taton to Red Hook, Dutchess coun- ty, for interment. On Thursday, May 31, ALBERT Loumeren, only son of Hermann and Jorephine Lobmeyer, aged 4 months and jaye. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this #t 2o0'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 119 Washington, cor- ner Third street, Hoboken, N. J, His remains will be ba ao 28, made of jay, iy ov by oplexy, Pere Ohedan tank eh ein ‘ly, of apoplexy, Th® remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens. Cincinnati papers p ease copy. QDVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. PERSONAL. PT. RISLEY, OF THE SCHR. JAMES K. STOWE. back, picked up one bale of cotton off @ (th May, 1805. "No mark. Can bo feen at Montag wharf this day. ({LLEN DARAGAN.—INFORMATION WANTED OF Ellen Daragan, who wrote to ler sister in Texas last , trom whem letter bas been received in return, be ob by her calling personally on G. M: per. in Fifi ween First and. Sovond ave: Her friends would a favor by calling bor u- REDBRICK.—RETURN, WE BESEECH YOU; CON- ur'sistor’s hoslth, and the’ dan, all be forgiven; and what I can [xPoRM rice ae eet MICHAEL CORLEY, A J native or Moraghany Ireland. “Whoa Inst inform ati him will be. thankfully orks ay by directing te Foie Corley, Fort Dallas, Mismi, Florida F EDWARD 1 BOLTON WILL CALL AT THE MAN. chester House, 84 Whitehall street, he will honr of sya0- sis to his advantage. SAML. WILBRAHAM, 34 White. all street. SEW PUBLICATIONS. cavery. ender Saupe hs LAST G paar NOVEL. wer at ay sie “RAC G id purchase at Rare aes oleae Cloth, SL No. 98 Nassau seireets ‘New York, NY FERN’S at STORY. ad aL Sw ‘Yore LEDGER informs us that Nnude ae ORIGINAL TALE by this Depular os will 9¢ com ‘HE LEDGER and that it will RS ee, fe saivers *. te ts toate on Tues- day next, 5th of June, Th for it Send your we ROSS, Jon kt ‘TOU ToUsRY, AMOTEER LITERARY, oe iS DAY 1S arpose is to Teveioce the weaht Res beue ‘ombraces all that qolates. to baby eh< DEWITT s D. at. bulabers. Ripcac owt ih SDRVENPORR, BEAT ATTRAC ‘TION, NEW YORK LEDGER of JUNE 9 wall conseia the first rere eae great original tale We will le tomers with the LEDG: on on'facrdny next, o soniye in advance of the date of the one LEDGER retails for three cente per copy, new tale must create a demand for it every where. r sale by DEXTER & BROTHER, 14 one 16 Ano sirest: ERY WARD EDaCuSWS NEW BOOK. a Consequence @ large ani reasing advance orders from the trade, the Pal ppbiiceuce ou ofthe ® ia deferred until next week, when a third edition (11,000 copies in all), will be , nd for sate i all booksellers, “eo “3. ¢. DB! nh anla 2 yet 1 ees ouT tor snatiee: on) we panes ts the SUNDA’ to-morrow, June &. an riginal local tate entitled. ‘OUR NEIGHBUR ON THE CORNER, An abundance of interesting neous matter, to suit antes. AMERICAN Daamatic Fonraair GALuEny—Subject, Mr, Morris Bs Muitary Marrens—e col mutters of fact, tun and gossip. esti he uewal quote of intelligence, devote partment, MASONIC ITEMS, &c., 40. Together with the usual ae of editorials om all im- portant and interesting Le Rick THRER Cents copy For sale in all the prin- cipal cities, Office 22 Spruce str 188ING BRIDE: OR EDN Tae ASCE, A STOR for sale is at P SON! 1bf Gheanat ft strect, Philadelphi i yuthworth is, beyond all question, the most pow- writer in Ai to military men, to the Fire De- erica, if not in the world. Noone wot its author, and wishia ‘Missing Bride’ wil pecially; and those who have never gitted woman should not fail to buy ‘Le welcome: read the works of this book.”’—Jersey Blue THE LOST HEIRESS. Two volumes, by such, thii aper cover. for $1 25. OTHER NoU- Bonoe 75 cents, or Price one dollar; oF Lound ta one volume, gil ‘HE WI1FB’S VicTOKY; AND NIN VELETTES. —Two volumes, RApeE cover. one volume, sloth, for one dollar, TH. URSS UF CLIFTON —T: lumes, paper cover, Yor fined dollar: or, in olath bgt for $1 26. THE DISCARDE. jg, PAPO to any ‘ER.—Two volam oes cover. Frice one cheno ae bomad 10 cloth, Copies of cither of the sbove will be sent one free of postag publishers. . RSON, No, 102 Chestnut monte Pullsdel pia, a | ams TOWN TALK, FANNY FERN'S NEW STORY, find the enormous price paid for it has been the town talk ae the past fow weeks. This great tale will be commenced NEW YORK LEDGER 9 THE LEDGER will be roady for, delivery to jers on Tuesday arybody shoule get it; et everybody doubtless yall wholesale ands ‘WANTS. aR WOMAN, HAVING Pas ho take ome to wed nurse, er er realdonce, 114 avenue A, mas a GIRLS WANTED. American girls, from ten to ti N ‘AMERICAN WIbow wi charge of feutleman's house for tae summer, Reliated ath with rent free. Can wash and do up fi th r~ reference. Apply mt foor, est manner, treet, near Blocker, fro “A PROTESTANT GIRL WANTED 70 GO TO MEM- A rns, A bls Bgamenses to tal a mah for it er mouths Ap J. ay at (Chemine streets near Bi rocker. ATION WANTED -bY woman, 9 paca oat RESPECTABLE 2. ‘Can ve good ci re’e! be for two days 00108 Weat i7th ot. 7S rene Com beeen ANEXPERIENCED ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND ea. Mishes employment. “Address Prin- office, New York. bent gporg OF GOOD FAMILY, Wisi He would go to sountey or sispet ‘the olty. In salary. e quire of Dr. Weisse, 28 West 15th pideh sth belnngntvccc 4 A Foci dy Re may objection to the contr, Ae YOUNG SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, As assistant bookkeeper or entry clerk insome mercantile house. Is willing to make himself generally useful. Best of city reference dressed to J. U., Herald et- ireas N., Herald office, note fiee, will receive immediate attention, SEVENTEEN YEARS et ao d horses, AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 1d, is wanted to take char atleman travel Toom 31, between S andy Ps Me try preferred. fe TRO lary $100 first year. Address L.A., Herald office, AY, Bt the Waverley (Phar rey’ ar HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS.—OF- fice of this instiv Fourth and lexington yn Thirty eighth street, between ues, from whiol i also, servants nd Third avent pe of thee RUG, CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY eds the business, and competent to take anarge of watore iu the apper part of the city. City” refer. es Tequired. Apply at the store 685 Hudson st., corner of RUG CLERKS WANTED.—A MIDDLE We MAN, who understands bis business thoroughly, and is com: Ppetent to teke charge 0 & store. Aue one who understands the manufacture of tinctures, Ro. Apply immediately, by letter, addressed to box 8,892 Post Office, XOVERNESS.-WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, A situation a to young children. if required Wil also undertake the charge of the housekeeping dopart- Thent, of Sacist the Indy of the Louse ,ingo doing. instructs im music, English and Fone and, having had much expe- rience, is certain of ‘giving entire be sy The bighest Toferences given, Address Govern ox Lai Post Otioe, ALLER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THE ent of & country gristmill, in » pleasant vil- tive miles from New York. ‘Apply to Mr. Mil- Ereoklyn, personally, or by letter to N DEMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE POUR PRENDRE goin du om payers le plus haut prix. S'a- Gresser No-10 Delancy Mouse, au oola de Broadway ot We: verley place. OING TO EUROPE.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A native of Booth 8 desirous to accompany & a ah Itoan be ob- or lady who may © her services, going to retail at the of Dest of Florence given. Address M. S.e'Horald anise, ‘for PE & YATES, 22 Deckaun ate three days, ‘ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MID. LECTURES, dle aged woman, of children; is capable of DP¥, COLLET? WILL GIVETHEMOSE INTERESTING jeoture of his course, at 8 o'clock this evening, at Continental jorner Thirty-fourth treet and Bighih 1246 conts. | On M vil lecture at exclusively to ECTURE IN BROOKLYN j—Mr. JUHN MASON will nreum, Atlantic street, Brookly it 4,at8'o'clock fubject:—'The War in and consequences, politics! and commer: will illustrat ioe! the geographical position of the nations at ing map of hurcpe, 0 ining’ seam empire at the sccession of Peter the Gros, md ite vast, acquisitions, since that period, from Turkey, Polana, Tartary and Persia, THE TRADES. A (S00, STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG GERMAN ardencr is desirous to obtain s situation; he under- nde bis business in all its different branches perfectly, a can proauce the beet of ces from his tast employ: ¢t. apply at or addtei C. Koppel & Co., 80 North William street. Carne. PROCESSION.—THE PUBLIC CART- brate their second sual: ae ‘usdison syaare, o'clock will pro- 1 following rou! m Twenty third street . up Soreeuns favenne to Thirty fourth from Thirty: fourth street to Ninth avenue, down iS sreene to Hudson, fi udson to Christopher, to Greenwich, 1rom Gre wich to e Murray, 0 Murray's get to the Fark, where view: they past yr the Maye from the race to Broadway, from East bi to Henry, over Henry to Columbia, up Columbia to avenue ue D to Ninth street, over Ninih street to avenue to Seventeenth sreet, over Seventeenth up avenue A to Twenty-third street, nty third stree to Thirdavenue, up Third a y fourth, ‘street, over Forty fourth street tat Jaown Filth evonus to Feruieth street, from. For. ees to Sixth avenue down Sixth avenue to Twen- y-sixth street, over Twenty-sixth street to the society's meeting rooms, at Millen an's Holi, where they wijl be disminsed. BERT BROUK, Graad Marcial, Wittaw Fannaxt,” yori Joun R. CALLANAN, To the Hon. the ‘Common Counci):—It is most respectfal'y o that the honorable tae members of the Moord of rate with his D, up ® u and the Councilmen, will vo-o fener the ea oF ‘on this ocession, in reviewing our soaiety While passing through the Fark. They would have beon Fpeciall vine d to do so by the coumittes had an oppor. tunity ded them by & esa of your honorabl ¢ bodies this week. ROBERT BRUCK, G. M. \ARPENTER—PAINTER—JOURNEYMAN CARPEN: fer and painter wanted. Apply at the Bxgle Uotel, ccrnor ot Frankfort and William streets, room 59, from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M. HIP JOINERS, “OF NEW YORK, MAY 9, 1855 — noticed in, your paper of the 19th ed T wrote on the 12th, which te in an: wy dn puetished im your [mm \f thi ‘The card ot the 5th and 19th cam be joiners, and were anonymous co Perhaps these ‘a-lanterns woul Like to popu: Jer cn ims shoulders, ‘but that ie no good; the card { wrote on the Lith ways acted, notfor myselt slone, of my brocher craftsmen; at th that may creep into my’ trade, mployer to bave over another by worming tools that I spoke ot on th or of them cards must be. Bu €6 uni'ed Ship Joiners’ Socioty wouldglike to call mo ase wer. but 1 will excuse them, fr they had not but good Sood when penne speak the oy ay the 19th, ti Stat clase sbipaoinge principta of the united joiners. So fat, so food; but oa the Sth you find him or them publisly advocating the cause of Jesse M. t hooster that wo evor had in the trade, by call decided that is woat 1 y rieh. So you by this that the card ot the 6th ana 19th 20, aillete with each other; they rpeak of tempor retirowont for Mr. Folks ® pleasure; but L think a: eked out dise-arge, was not ah ‘acreeablo to bis sm speak of the gold y st ry, ing, for the preot of its ‘Saoecen sienoes any name to endorse its bh number two. ‘Mr. Editor, Lany joty ae the | United Ship Join ship jon New]¥ ork, with- clique 0 Fhe inst’ meet nv of the elty aud co inty had, 1 was one of bat if there is uch « body of they mast be as sinall tt y that iknow chat much the ship viiuers tha ithe of Mr. Folks, ia trade and Mr, y name in pnblio print; I Boough; but it these united joiners wish to, have any more uestion, let them mee’ ie where 1 have al: York, face to fnoe: of my brother trad ement ard of my trade + lot priuetpied éhin Pon work 0 I ve novorlety A any wag yo 4 ren ost of work. T wiaht thie jp 0 sive ue, twenty four hours’ notice, and I dare one of them to hare impored on the ive me heating of the wrongs they fonerable body,of New York ahipioinors: men who atoop to . aiwsys give honor to whom henor is regard to Mr bation: et me nee ours CBERT 8. MONTGOMERY, 148 Forsyth sureét, dorsed by the prisclpal joi —A Bl Welk taking the entiro oare of an i country tye year round; the bes Cun be seen until engaged at 49 ITUATION WANTED~—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, as firet rate chambermsid and laundress, or would do waiting; ts n excellent plain cook. Beat ity recemmendati Ll wt 125 246) nor 7th ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambormaid and waiter; is a very good plain sewer, aud uncersts care of children. Apply at her present employer's, No, 50 West 25th st. no objection to the L ference can be given. (PMASTER r with the Ger+ irous of obtain: dle or whole- TE} 1d, & vative of Holland, lish languages ip broker's, ore where his servic nd aequaintance ailable. Apply at rp ADVERTISER—A YOUNG AMERICAN LaDy, desires a situation in a private tamily to do light work, Woula bave no objection to accompany ® je country forthe summer, Apply at 122 Kiving- ‘No excess of wages required. 10 BOSS TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD aD- dross and respectable appearance woald sceept of a fitustion as pentalocn and vest outer. Can keap accounts required, No objections te any part of the Union. Ad- drees D. K: D., Herald office "0 DRUGGISTS.— A YOUNG MAN OF NINE YEARS' practice in tho wholesale and retail drag oumuess, wishes ® situation; underst: filling Southern and West: ern orders, compounding, 46.; no objection to go South, Acdress 3.’ West Herald office, HREE FIRST RATE SALESMEN WAN’ R THR dry goods trade, None but those who cau give the best references required. Apply before 10 A.M to E. H. Lead- Weater & Co, 47 Broadway. (0 ROSS LOCKSMITHS AND BELLHANGERS —AN industrious lad, aged ferdrons vast wishes @ situation to learn th ove trade; some heme pal CA locksmithing; inks, fit keys, &c.; wri ood hand; would me ot his employer. “Address Thomas, 207 y NE JEUNE FILLE FRANQATSE, NOUVELLEMENT ‘srrivée, désire trouver une place ‘do bonne d’enfants, épns une famille ou l'on parle le trangais, S’n wer par lettre & Miss Louise, Herald off sewing 10) umber of shirt hends, Ap: ply to Joba D: en street, up ataira, W4nzze-4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, TO p ‘attend a confectionsry store. Must have zood city re- ference. Such sone may apply at 87 Bleecker at YOUNG LADY, OF Moa | PB! ree to attend s lace store, im Rieu Shaw Address Merchant, box 6 ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN SPEAKING the English and Spanish languages, to de general housework and sewirg. Good reference required. Apply at 127 East 13th st. ANTED—A WOMAN CAPABLE TO TAKE CHARGE ‘and do the washing, cooking and the housework for & jue of three per: small family, con m bome all day. should underst confortable home, and capsblo to do the work, will fad & t and comfortable home. Apply, personally, at the ore, 10434 Fulton sv. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, a situation’ as wet nurse, in a private family, No objection togo inthe country Gi reierenoe can be given Apply at 1ith st, ourner of a nue B, third floor, for two avys. WANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO TEACH THE PRI- mary department of @ select school in this city; & good opportunity for improv instruction in the will be the only compensation, Apply at 'T A. ROGERS’ DINING SALOON, NO. 4 Sight young ladies, to wait on tables, wate NURSE—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable young woman, with & fresh bréast of milk. Has the besvcity reference. Please call for throe days at 3i Luclow street. j&T NURSE WANTED—AT 12% FORSYTH STREET, toy. Either american or [’rotestant. Noue others aved WASTED-AN ENGLISH airl to do genes Apply at 68 Hoyt by and co ‘errand 20 rye Hotel, 1d Bockman #¥., to-day, rt (satucday,) av Tio TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAME youbg English woman, as chambermaid or waiter, in a hote); no objection to the country, Address L. M, box 21 Heraid office, WARIED—A COLORED GIRL, 7 E housework, cook, wach, Ac, for ® small family, abort distance in the country, 7h West Lit ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN PRO toetant ari, to do housework in & small tami 1), or ehamberwork and Please call at 117 Kast 33d st, the place where she is now living. Can be seen two days TABLE GIRL Widens | A BIT. stands fitting and Call between 1 aud 5 o'clock a8 t preferred; must bi SO Chambers st, (up staice) from 10 tolza M. WARIED-A, SITUATION, BY A REEPROTA BLE Protetant young Woman, a6 seametrs children’s or to do chamberwerk and wait on table | Good rose . Jleawe apply at 441 Houston atreet, ANTED.—A LADY, LIVING IN THE COUNTRY id having no claidren of her own, would like to meet American orphan Sears of age, or one between 2 ang 3 yea adores C. 8., Brond WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY =| ere A yoorssracy ava Wouam, ¥3 cry iT ehlariteatls® ae, nurse a trees; a eee objection to go good. cy aetertans e at lt wast doth te near 3a Srenue; can be seem for two ANTED—A SITU. Ya RESPECTABLE, aad : ~~) —— 3 asher ands coo! ference from. Ter last place. Please venue, booween Lh 142 Cth and 16th streets, im the rear. fret foo Want AMIDDLS ‘either in or out of ¥; hae had Pe of reference. Appiy Bt 105 Amos streo ANTED—AN RXPERIENCED HEAD WAITS! a first class hotel Address box 231 New Londen Offiee, Coma. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, TO TAKE a het = erected on iu, wil of Phikcdel ‘AN’ oe SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 1 a ‘is rer Soe al aha nnnn end ee ANTED—DY A aneencrAnt a oung MAN, A a iv & private family; me horses well, nod ie s careful dyiver: is willing so trek khee ball goefel Shout the house; ve uo objestise tess teks Gountry. Plenve call at Herrou’s expcets offic, fof ons any WANIED-A MILLER, ONE WHO IS 4 GooD stone dresser, to dross stones for grinding wheat, In- quire st 88 street ANTED—IN A CLOTHING STORE, A YOUNG man about eighteen years of age, Callat No. 1 James ANTED—A LAD, IN A byt agitate STORE; ONE ‘who is sequainted with the <8 preferred. In- quire of FY SPMULAL NOTIONS. A MEETING “OF THE STOCKHOLDERS €’Calloch Copper and Gold Mining Co. will be the oftce of the company, No. 18 Exchange place, om a on June 4, at balf past one a business of import when the attendance of Fequested, By P remy 4p ARM $46 and S45 Faldist, inte of the College of Arms, London, will Teave the eity on s professional. to in tion with his prevent eal ting & soci By etder of the retary, REEN TURTLE —JUST RECEIVED, BY SCHOONER Electi ur i aga Abaco, a fine lot of grees teetion of all siten. Por 8 WM M ROGERS & CO., 27 Fulton Fish Market. Ho™s, & BUTLER’s Alum Patent {ron Safe Depot, 9 and 9 Maiden lane, (below Liberty,) N. ¥. ADIES' HOME MISSION OLD BREWERY, FIVE Information having been received of the at Dy ‘an impostor btain money by collections aad ¢ of books, prof the benefit of abo lic is hereby in! by the Mision to collect runds ary and the assistant missionary, the Rev. ter. “Goods or communications deaigaod for the Mission ghould be direoted to. the Ladie,” Home Mission, came of N. Mend, Old Brewery, Five Points, N. ¥ N MEAD, Missionary, i MaAsenze NOTICE.—NEW YORK, MAY 31, 1855 —T the Sir Knights of Palestine Kucam ment, ‘No. 18:— Yon are hereby requos members of plars, to Leonard, Broadway, next, Juve ‘3, a8 business of Ddefore the mecting JUHN W. TIMSON, Grand Commander, AZONIO NOTICE ~NEW YORK, MAY 318T., 1856 -~ ‘The mombers of Nep*un co are respectfully requested to me S25 Cherry street, ab 5 P. M., ‘of importance will ve *yrougi Bp age J ALKEN, Acting M ry tS ae Sane Horomxs Secretary.” ASONIC—THE MEMBERS OF JOUN D. WILLARD Lodge No, 250 of #ree and Accepted Masons are re- their lod.e rovm, 411 Broadway, on Sua. 3, a) 1 v'olook “A. M., tor tae. OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE Fal Atsociati Jarly requested to LC Stour brothes momeee, I. By otaer ot Git aLes 3 ROONEY, Pres. hagite SOCIETY OR Rye phapen sd ORD! i rother held in the & 4 or the sun. A Sbejard) for the Sartlagy ear will be insta’ ing, it in desired that there will be a general Attendance, By order, Buda. H Sreenew C.D Mavbatran, Sse, of inde; ye UNITED J FREEMEN’S “LAND agian No. 5—E timates will be received by the above cistion, at the offes of the Secretary, 93 Fulto oklyp, for siaking and iapligins wells at ‘South Green: 1, until Tuesda: hb Jui Winns ILLIAM MACKAY, Seoretary. ME BENEVOLENT AND THE meget na PROFES- son & services at field, L. invited tobe present ab the open epital ©. m4 on Satcnday, clock a. i. ireasos will be made y it: WaiSSTaR, Beorekacy. Fe or the | Board. OST OF FICK NOTICES. OST OFFICE NOTICE —TH# MAILS FOR EUROPE vin Southampton and Hayre, per United States mir AKAG will clove at n Saturday, the 2d day of June, at 103, oe! Isaac ¥: FOWLER, Postmaster, INSTRUCTION. AX N EPISCOPALIAN LALY DESIRES Al ax ENGAGE. ment ae governess in a pri insiruction includes musi ~_ LOST AND FOUND. IN, t BROADWAY OMNIBUS. “ON = ° ine by aes at ibe Wowaca tio Hotel offices ond OsT—a the Chawbers stroct Savings Bank. BAXK BOOK, ON THE aay OF MAY, ON Golars for the reco jal ee Jobn D. Schmidt, No. [OSE AURSDAY RV ENING, GUING F 11 pos! Pilymout oma r The zach! ye ebipewner as b rald office, erat Van yee Fy of the book wi Downtog strovt, ty leaving them at the ie Hotel, ¢ Catheriue stipe TWENTY £\GATA STRE Kighth etrovt, to No. throug F Ciewent’s pi les, THURSDAY LAST, A CROSS PIN, yf Mh Axe large ornate. suppoied to bare been fete e No. I Bonde street, ci be Liverally rewarded be OST—IN THE HUDSON RIVER between the hours ot Printay aL ee ake & may, bet meen New York and Bing Si Pie, composed of fis Ine 2 etones in ‘the alte ae ct aioe \ q be fincer will be liberally rewarded by ro‘uraing ietothe opner stil Bond street UST—A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER Ren tizo, with long ears and tail ont; bets collar; supported to have been lost in the near Twenty seventh strevt, or tis return to 97 Wont sk ela ar _— } ST—IN THE 6 MNIBUS th avenues, a9 0" revoke eae ya fae Li ecompensed by ve urrlag it to th: way, No. 6 Metropolitan Hotel, este weg a LARGE plaia N3 ARE CAU- N° OTE LUST—Ca UTION.— ALL PER- axainer is sing OF me 6, ot 90 days d Vayment has m bees “D. Mh. TONNE 92 ie Wa! DANCING ACADE bald baiwad a M2. CAROLINE V. it now open, fou tb fice trom Bt cing aciree POLITICAL. PREC OO ae EMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE —A MERTING OF ocratic State Commitiee will be held at the in the City of New York, on Wednesday, the 7 of June, A. D, 1855, at 12 o'clock, noon, AUGUSTUS SCHELL, Chairman, j Secrotaries, ant J, M. Lyon, G.8 Apaus, WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOART) on moderate terms, in ® delightful location, with » Yate fomily on New York Toland, 40, minutey’ ri Liz lint) nd.in she immed-ate ‘vieinity o og. Addros X. ¥ Herale office. ‘0 FIRST RATE JOURNEYNEN BAR. Sai aad Sinith’s hair dresving saloon, 200 ‘American of Englistmon preferred. ANTED—A GOOD VARNISHER AND POLISHER, nnd two good cabinet makers, to go into the countey} steady eroployment and ood willbe given: inguite ay between i and 2 o'cloek, “()LD STAR MOTEL, Marchests, B Jand) propriety. VW Axe Germ plain cooking, 1 houseworl plying at No. 196 Viahth bod Ninth av V FANTED—BY A WOMAN, WASHING AND IRON- # to do, in ® satinfactory manner, in her own house he articles beiong. Please onll’ at 102 West 19th top Soar, between Gth and 7th avenues, Ua’ ae ade abouts ot LAYING CARDS —LINEN PLAYIN NG CARD: Deed and well ve th all the cthoe vacien VAST OFF € r 2 BRY pe J wanted bay heat prise gives end rept mony good qnaitty, form It era! oad eqn 45/1 08 OF Add rome JAMES Wome Crenze atest NY