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THE NEW YORK HERALD. en ere ee ne WHOLE NO. 7167. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS DRY Goons, &«. men and patrict to r Im these | difficulties of the questions that may arise, ev'nce Brooklyn City News. ae RENEWED EVERY DAY. PER RT nn sc Ne <a BIRTHDAY OF HENRY CLAY. dosh, Inheahate concbened miss cad ea be toma. | 9 Copitttlon te counter’ tie, bat ease el cat | sine eel Mae etee, Aan hworame TOUEG DRY GOODS, &C. | ke Pee G SEAWIS AND MANTULLAS, ney a Lapa have all been scoustomed to ee iy on atrife pi oil poly, —_ FIREMBN’S ROW. eal ieiatiaen nage eens een ” |. PYNE, ‘Bowery, japnounce iendly high ‘denounce which enable sonal 5 “BANKRUPT STOUE OF DET GOODE | Steed, tom the aconigof ‘aot to loncing mamuracarete'in | PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS OF THE RVENT, | cbicct oct cet,reeras ‘2 denounce compromisey, 20 | eee om a (Oe Te ae oe eer tae tt | Daring the early partof last evening, u stable cvmnpies $80,000 the ofan wuforiunase relator, | 20D, Ge ealize stock or Bella shawis imported by thom this ocbflleting interests are brought to harmonize; but w¢ | honorable and fair to both. It is to Le expected that | by George Sutton, fronting on Bugbee’s alley, between sana, MELUNG Le oh Gants OX Tite DoLbans. "| seume-sia dhogant of #0 per cont below the origin coo, i shakedhtgesbdaiasoon des gueht to remember thatthe government under which we { there area large majority on both dee who deair Lar~ | Poplar and Paltom stresta, was set on fre by lightning. } in edition thereto, we are some erent bargsing in Holee “Amcaget them aro 0 e fond a epleadld. varoy of th * of th Ure” the Union and the constitution of these States wore er a see at, on pr Pirrdbipcerr A horse and cow were contained therein, bat were get hall llaas, ates fon of eke Sf be atrered for tale oa Meda, Tain ikee, mth Annual Dinner @ Clay pe ye ec fe nko mee tig Wem aig em take each dle yes as majority ia ontin safety. The building was destroyed, together with Pomask napkins, ber doz_at Ids, worth $8. Sree such inducements, 68 remade Dice, wil os bald out Festival Association. sections atl cheriak ‘that fla affection the con- | some adjacrat sheds, in all valued at about $500 A $0,000 shewiay email printed, at 61 60, Zale some grosi‘bargins in Gress goods from wuction, ‘The Smemeonneananennences more to remove the ‘causes "that now ‘exis, ‘ana | Mott unfortunate ooeurrence took place daring the pre- ‘These geods cost at least $8 to import. " following is 0 lst bo would call cyyeae that threaten to jeopardize the pubic lity, | gress of the fire, involving the death of one man aad th: ce etna maume ity ovat nom 7am MaNUFsoTOnnas GRAND BANQUET AT THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. that cares mee ree op eean: | int ne he ontrnn he eemeeiaee ame ae Nevet wld by th postage lon has BN, con, $509 Stain aha, wil_be nold a $4 60, ne brocho borders paapamenmpmonpean be done dy those whe, still adhere to the princlbles and | <ogmse backed upto « clstora on the eorner of Pulter $00 printed bareges..ncessccrsnnens worth o¢, | THE STRAIGHT WHICS IN ALL THEI GLORY. me to speak for others, it seams "on for | snd Henry streets, A laborer employed tz s ov plaid ; worth me lO a even for m: + connection yard sear the ferry, named James Suicide, was sta- ty do, beats worth daiand e MeN Neae ET RoR: wit zh say, tat potettitandin pat ig th ples toned in frout and held the tongue to provem® 000 ye. pri “ia; ; 4700 34s, de lavnee Tn 64. to 28. WASHINGTON HUNT ON THE STANB, that have hoon assumed, the new. toples that | tt from swinging round. While thus engaged, Hook ao8 2.000 yde. It blue baiegs de laine. worth ta. 64. have been prosented, there are thousands and tens | Ladder Ce, No. 4, came along upen the railroad! track, 000 yeu biaok worth In. 6d. poor verreberec ttre bot { compest, asopted of thourands of Hemy Clay whigs spread over the | amd striking the engine; mocked) Shields a divtance o "SS aie beet none: ‘ieverine, | He Pitehes tate the Administration and ¢ie | 1 would be ont of piace, aad diftentt for me now to vast expanse of this. republic; whether the | seme ten feet, and before her progress epuld be stayed, FROM AUCTION— bree | Upom the bistory of ‘that momentous contest—it is | party is declared cisbarded or not, tHiere is still # large | ran over him. Hie was plcked up and carried to the 8. plain 3 asks enon, tion of tl f le who |- | drug store eorner of York and wireots, but ths 238, éc.; worth 2a, Nebr: Bul. *y, the and patriotism and | po of the American peop! ‘adhere to his primel S337 ma shawis. +48. 5 worth $1 50, ) the mfuezee of that man enabled him to propose | ples a24 will m aud them effect. (Ka- | unfortunate man bremthed hit last before reaching there. 56. —SnIRs8 AND MEN'S FUBNISHING GOODE — pr die pale oll hg | ya warts 2 Se eens ry ure both cec.ions of the Unton yutiastic cheers.) So faz as the whige ot New York are | He leaves a wife and four children, is distressed chou Aw le continue to man our su ir ‘Gus peice aici eeberbon, da Fill: Gets a Puff and Three Cheers |; 024 unite, without dimsonor to either. It re- | concerned, it ia net to Be do that in due time | stemoes. Another maa, namefJohn was serious semntnay tod pee peenifal selec: | _N.B.—Four ealonmen wantoa.” WM PENE, 260 Bowery, anne quired a surrender ‘upon both staaolegy they wil Seorise ond’ Selhorsts Sod ronuies | (hurt Noa: 6 cot 18, they got: ite-0 rewsn the cerwer ef would | “peor se 00 WILL OFFER OW BOND 7D Linon RAnnannaniinhntansannine sides, hich they ‘accep! 5 . ai : fH eS, nm ods, of ave 7 acto Ws a J. BECK & OO, WILL OFF#R ON MONDAY, A LARGE te without poly ores re ride or ese rls an an began a] Miva of the country, pus bine ipod Pearland Concord Stree, in which missiles of varioar , 400 Broadway, se00nd door below Grand street, Cee eee ear a, voimesustion ssiee6 | Plenty of Speeches, Songs, Toasts, a Good ‘hat compromise was d&yturbed by ra | thet ia Hert calonlated, to zeetere pesce snd harmony | kinds wore frealy need. [Fhey fonghs,Mout, and then 8 tion nor under the the Exeoutis G v cpnatitation |; went home a Peeianing pecans ak ered CAT ONA BLE | PMS oeaet, Dinner, Lots of Champagne, and Any the United taboo an Executive ai ‘tbetwng, | and the Unlon upon wa imporatab foundation, nd aga orca Gravats, tis, do.; bow French bosoms, new prinied ahirtings Guerapines, A was repealed by Congress, and } Will sustain-no candidats or sfifiiate with no tent Gity intelligence. de, bet olrta 2d col ars made to Tmeagare, and no sale it ication OnaAmDres, wer Quantity of Patriotism, we all felt that a quest ‘wrong: was inflicted. it was a | is not true te thoee prizelples end to that poicy which Tar First Tauxzan Stor® or TH? SzAsow.—Youtordag Ding loot thelr unequalled and most cmpraie ano * Cuauases, smawia, bos bo Satta, &o. = ye oe une; but, gentlemen, the deed is dove, and | the whig party mata in tt bent and palmiest days. | wasoppressively warm for this seacon of the year, and’ 500 3OseeLADIee’ Svrrnion BNGLIsH COTTON Tek SEOs. Sob and S67 Brosdway, J not 60 muchefor we all know what iples || Mr, Hunt bore resumed his seatamidst the most en- | ‘te city hed every appearance of its deing midsummer. hess sightly discolored, be offered, ats great Bos. 786 and 788 Broadway. erie ought to have guided our representatives—but what | thusiastic cheeri cmon abe at proposing | TeWards seven in theevoning’ tho sky begucto darken, reduction, on Monday, Ap ",, T, BYEWART & 00. ANE & PORTER. The seventy-cighth anniversary of the birthday of | course we are to pursue. Now shat it is Ke J peas ane 4 and shortly after « amart shower set i1%, accompanied by’ Broadway, Chambers and Beade atresia, Having completed the alterations and extensions of their | Henry Clay, whioh event occurred on the 12th of Apri, Federico edna gartye as feet peat it Fish ie for Ee ee thunder and lightaiogy whith wus very’ vivid and loud ; Dever ° sadrens | : , 500 ORD SILK ROPES, FROM AUOTION, AT | thereby rendering i Ca enippecciheriag 1777, waa duly observed in this city yesterday. ae City | oF gat for this act of injastice by indalging. in pg, rpenon betaar press — was pic elipk } for a tists, The night continued otormy. This ls unussal- MST AND MOST EXTENSIVE IN THE CITY, Hall cisplayed the national ensign and the city flag. or recriminations against that ection of Pa 4 dy early for the light ‘to make ita a] end go IRSON, LAER & OO., 471 Broadway. ba jared and 4 . Hunt. iy ightning ppearance, te ee Eas LARS O0,, 78 Browtway.’ v9 POBEN FOR SALE ON MONDAY, APRIL 14, From Tammany Hall, the Astor House, Delmonico’s, the |} Union where slavery exists; for we ought to bear in | “Tae Cuammax sald he wanld pase over the th doubt a thundoring summer. ‘thore wire bat PIECES OF PLAID AND ATRIPED SILKS. mind that this measure was not foreed upen Congress portenea 200 Err cee che AN yard, willbe openod | nay would’ ail gunecul atininres tig nT COOPe- St, Nicholas, Metropolitan and other Broadway hotels the | the Scuthern people, But was originated by politicians ce Hearth snd fifth toanta, for therpurpose ef introductag'to | one or two thunder showers during? all of last summer, 0 Mow day, APTS vay, hice AEE #00 SKS, NAW, MANTULLAS, EnDBOIDERIE, national fag was displayed, so that Broadway prevented | was carried forward without any exprostion of the people | Stare" who would rentend to the atin eeee, Pere” | theugi'we had agreat doa! of wot woather—more then FUOUNOED SILK ROBES. AT I) WAGH; AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTHENTS, quite a gay and lively appearance. The shipping in the | 12 Tavor of it, have always believed that a majority of | " kaGenator PcrxaM was thon Introduced, and received | for many years previous, As there Is genoraly an avé- 200% 1000 very rich ditto, from #18 to S00. i which are replete with elegant dresses and fabrics of the harbor also gave # similar token of observance of the day. nl gt | a ehaeanpietins eeria thee Gomera aes cheers. Ep expe cotee his es rage quantity of rain fall» during the year, and as the Romany enbenned eee coe 11 TRE tks oealon to oleh am erarminaion of thelr stock on | _In the evening there took place, at the Metropolitan | tremselves im favor of adhering tort aae boud that was || (°T te bigh and unexyected honor shown sucha | past winter was prolific cf snow storms, 1s reema bat feeling oonfiden corvial reception, and leaving the toast to ore, el IT a een) te the oocesion he, probably like many ers, could! mot perceive, thy ex-Senatcr binding, av a settlement of the question, forever; and reasonable to suppose that we will have a dry summer whether it was for their interest or it, they would [0 CARTONS (OF SELF ‘COLORED GauNADIWE EXTENT, VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS Ret), tee Gerente Seana Coe hpaecs of, the Clay Feri this year, with considerable electri action of the ele- rebes, with rich Pompadour fi Rounoes, will be opened on | il! make it tothe interest of ‘purchasersto call before making val Association, composed of enthusiastic admirers of A. T. Bf t bave maintained it, as they were bound in Honor to de. ments. It isam old saying, also, that's cold’ winter is their selections. branched off into a somewhat extra but withsl ‘Monday, April 14. eres r. BEB ; cn lipenee ncaa bil with pl viet Mr, Clay, and established after he bad been defeated for (Applause.) Bvidence of this kind reached me from the | Uranche eins maces ae eh mes follawed bye warm eummecy and if 40} ee Oe ela Alene Hoste sires. | wile indy beuroed eters wag ce | the Presidenay. The celebration commenced with a ban- | Southern section of this country, from gentlomen whom |'(loquent eulogium upon, the departed stateoman, whose | other oem, The Sows GASES ELEGANT SERING DEL AINES AT ts, FIVE FENG Tee Ne 12 Cannl ston. | quet served in the great salle d manger of the Matropol- | {yon ‘a Pubic ie, If thus is a0, init right or jadleious | memérato, To the abseuve of bis councils it the Senate | Sn excelnt effect on the gardeas and Arms in the vid new goods, and very desirable, si, the Commereiat douse, 1 AV¥G AND SPRING SIKR— tan, to which tickets were issued as follows :-— redrenning the wrong by woging 8 sectional, eee Sete etek ohne ia a a ene orale of nections? fof rain, which ip thus furnished most ceplously just, as Bees ores, se ITE RBE Se Exopeianee. auction an immense assortment of French lawns and the best OOOO OINIOINIE DONE LE DERI ODI Prriead Pe) ‘the whole South is willing to violate tts |' Cooncction vy oe ated pyre ctairy watch, t ‘ naid, was thetort Seek of the grout aad ie oeanen Se Rooney NT eet pn is Oe ZEA Poe veer mera ey tepe igang teal For ORY FESTIVAL ARROCERTOR E apie pee sot the Union whe ere scene a, | lately mace to by ©: distinguished citizen ‘of 'Ken- |) pt Roienoap.-What hy bh . }» | of eiks, in goo 8, at very low prices. A x ons of jmion who are re: Accent’ on’ az Hopson River AD. =| ’ a 7 ’ tucky. In ecnversing, said he, with one of Kentucky's 14 Spring’ street. J.B. LIPSEET, Proprotr Canal ereot acd Howard street Merororiean Horm, § State ancit wi cheesiest mareprert tne peroe ples) and the sult of na. most distmguished scan, short time since, he said to |! threatenod to be most serious aoeident, opeurred on the RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., BEING OBLIGED TO “ANTILLAS IsiTES— Arms. 335 tionality promu)gated by Clay? On another memo- |' me that’ «we, the people of Kentucky, in’our inmont |! ’ Teduoe thelr premises and thé size of thelr stock, pre- A full ape0i all the URVENTH AMNUAL FESTIVAT. rable oecasion— uncer the administration of Gen. Jackson | Hearts, repudiate the repent of the Misseurt compromine, | Hudson River Railroad last Friday, at 1 P.M. As the ratory to bul'ding thelr new slore, will commonce saling PEE! NG PARIS STYLES, leciaitiocionation of —when the clouds of civil war darkened the horizon, | and could’ i have been posaible for Hoary Clay'to have | freight train to Albany was passing throagh the tumns® Spe eee OS Brenly Torinoed peices. on. Mandar AP: MASAI TNC OF SIE Dinca in and Cmengs, BIRTHDAY OF KENRY CLAY. and it appeared that no human wisdom could avert aa |) burst the cerements of his tomb, and to iiave reappeared | at North Rhinebeck, the locomotive ran sgatout a large Seon sree bear Bross. LORD 2 TAYLOR, 26, 7, Bb and fi Graad a, | Comererenarennnanenerarorore, Nevand te military pore of sho gunralgovernaont, | i= ne Seuat they nevar ‘would have reyeiot; they | boulder whic had fallen upon the tack, thereby sad a Fanon S00 Pap ee ei ‘And new numbers, 47 and 49 Ostharine st, At about seven o'clock near one hundred gentlemen | {;"wan the forboreaace, tine ariedoe end Hower of selt | D¢ver would have dared to repeal that compromise. | ing the locomotive and several of the cars, with;ut, how. aa" styles one care of ik Tobes at's G0; beroge tober oh N¥WS00G RECEIVED By THE ASIA ON MON- | met in one of the parlors of the hotel, and promenaded | sacrifice which Henry Clay so often displayed, that ena. | Afr some further eulogies of Mr. Clay, Me. Patnam pass- | ever, injuring any yervon. Owing to tho number of moO A. JAKOBI & CO. day, April 14 A. T. STEWART & CO, to the dining room, to the air, “Here's to you, dled him to throw oil upon the troubled waters. He was fax on for | Cate look-outs, thie engineer was: warned in time, and 161 Broadway, two doors below Ninth st. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. pom 1 , JOC Tara Wee iad to avert taahdltecendian oa preserve the peace | Om the part of Mi Witmiore he onl ‘thank you for | ‘heace the immunity trom disaster to person. On exeus- AL TAY STORE LINEN HALL, 52 BOWSRY BGAN | )[EW SPRING SILKS AT fs. 0, AND Gs —WILL pe | Cl#y.’ The tables bad been arranged with the good | of tne conntry. I maintain that it wasone of his noblest |: {He contdence you have exprewed in im. I remember | noticn, it was found that a portiom of the tunnel hed & CU. have just purchased an enlire new lot of spring and ‘opened on Monday, at the Commercial House, 147 taste that unually characterizes the proprietors of this | achievements, even il be surrendered more than he did, |. frieq and fowad faithful. (Appieure,) I keow bine coal, | aan in, and was in total tang of msn wer tamer dreesalika, ofall styles and qualities, and will elt theea | aireet. J, H. LIPSETT, = _ | hotel, where all the first class public dinners are given | cvenif he yielded material interests tan times more valu- |) the gountry knows his character: history will declare it, | mediately set to work, but did not succeed in slearing cf goods being aks ive Teduced Ja value | POEM CEVIGNE.—(VOR DREAKEAST DRESSED A ._ In the rear of the Chair was placed « bust | sble than hove involved in the contest, it would have | acd although bo is now pursued witha vindlotivenes | ‘tRast‘was Gotsinen throc heures |e” Me ala from - Te os mt to 4 i wre hes ee Broadway, Chambers, and Reade strecia, | of Henry Clay, in bronee, surmounted by # wreath of | American people, that he had the magaanimity to ste papel greet dors ier Menard Ser qxoopt in | Taz. Laer or Jou’ Wood PaRx.—it appoare that the high aad | 7>icH PLOUNOED BAREG ROBRS— white roses and violets, Near it was a wreath of ever- | Jorward and make the ssoridoe required. (Applause.) | whose memory you have met tonight, yot I may:say'| Bleockers are to bring near a hundred! lots of this beeu- pints Beveral new lois ct beautiful Faris sles, green to the memory ef Nicholas Carroll, who died in Ee geet 9 a enaiamoee rete | Mr. Clay's | the is fully worthy of your support. No matter whether | tial preperty under the hammer on Tuesday mest: Rewe of | gd leg,new, fy io Rareges asd balzorinos, prinied in Gvota | New Granada, October, 1856, with the motto, «Faithful | or extinguished by national ingratitude or the injastioe | hat"ever'tat high or shee maces Of eM so Canrt | ot buildings will soon usurp the place of these fine fer- Will sou | (2 colors, with satin stripes and plaids, unto death.”” Over the Obair wa displayed the Ameri- | he experienced from a mojority of his follow eltizens, applause.) He is eminently just, true and honest. He | ce. The railroads rupning through it; and the chares wis trom BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION, He had been three times rejected for the Presl- : * ter of the ground, offor advantages for residences, aad a ‘shawis | Will be exhibited Mor '. April 14. can flagand the banner of the asscciation. The tables loves his country. He knows no North, no South,: no emed high awe LORD 27 AYLOR, 26, 2, 59 and 251 Grand gener: fe which he sepirad with » landable ambition. | East, no West, bat remembers that in the folds of our | *@mMe8y for HEN WenPs Saseet id, we ments were bust of Henry Clay. Indeed, that cele- | the Union, his warm afféotion for the people of his na- | 96 sre thirty-one stars, Teokuaatt aavelone neha : shirt OBES, ROBES, ROBES., y Siey: ” reign, independent Siate; that in the folds of that flag are | bas recently oocupiat the position of County Superta- ard. 2 a willopst this morning, brated patriot was done up in various styles of confec- | {i¥@ land, seemed tou no abatement. He was | Contained the destinies of humanity and free institudiona, ONE HUNDRED JACONET ROBES. aT tendemt, died yesterday morning at of¢hat o'clock, after an illness of a fortnight’s duration. Mes Mofieen wae well and widely known for his efforts in bebalf of school education, and: his death will leave He remembers: that the best interests of human progress end Christian’ civilization depend upon this race fulfl- ling iterission. He knows that cod ne interests of fF mn vt society, and the: ment of ma depend w povarcasate formed ef the ‘Anglo-Saxon race. He be Ten cases of French printed Jawns, for dresses, will Worth at least Attention is particularly requested to the tionery, more brilliant than correct. The carte du dinier inj he above goods, as ey are & gteat Dargan. 5 ae sparkled with delicacies; and we are afraid that the old | be had passed the age of three parse years anes Ai - S47 Broadway. | straight whigs and the young whige, ard all the other ered once, mare Tt was reserved i F r a fe easily eee nee Ete LMSEOIDERIES, ioe (at depen rar eerie BEAUTY AND | whigs, found their regret at losing Mr. Clay much mol- | Was’ Sasi Theonteten wen carmony to 8 land that Wistar feb rgeonpeanteoting aaa nce peerportr oma fps ce bape Coneisting of collars, jackets, bands, skirts, handkarchlets, NOLD, CONSTABLE & 00. 62 Canal streot. | iiged by terrapin, fresh salmon, green peas and Mop | (Cheers.) Mr. Clay was the author cf the com ‘Aion. | (Applause.) He remembers that, civitiration | metlaet night and 9) resolutions. The edgings, 2c , at the lowoet market value, = measures of 1860, and although you and’ I on one tide, if funeral will take pleoe on i at 2 P.M, in the MILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadway. ILKS AT 75 CENTS.—300 PIECES PLAID AND STB! champegne. Te alanine een recer iu the settlement of ‘the and Obriat ity must goon conquering and to conquer CoutratPresby chiar ahs ‘Brooms i peste ae ey ee rere ir tod She rid Epa] Sie Sool ee ah ors eneak Wy Enis X uestiens thet then disturbed the country, woul | Urg'to tat satton which spende hall ite fimo tu abusing | bis body wilbe conveyed to'Greenwood.” SOB nmi in tic lacey Corona Jece valle at SS:elk | cheap willbe at retail on Monday, Aprilia President of the society, supported on the right by | undoubtedly have required or desired F- | us and the other balf in devisirg instruments of torture | Frms-m CANAL SrmIK—A few minutes past eleven “Tolls at Be 28, wort $4 5-4 and 8.4 nets for AENOLD. CONSTABLE & CO., 62 Canal street, F ent from thors that were finally adopted—in some mate- : Yesaurs, dc.. de, PETER KOBERTS & OO , 375 Broadway. | —————___-__ AE N E. ~| Weehington Hunt, ex-Governor of the State, and on the différent settle |, t0 C&tend its dominion over India, (Applause.) I thank | orcjock, last might, a fire was dlecoveredin the front cellar ELS SPRING MAN1LES.— ive abel ott the weck our entire aig of fancy aikast a | eft by Mr. Putnam, a member of the State Senate. There | Hens “Prot is'wan necestely rt that time shat ox Jenchtsied, ‘thee’ there to ne: otieial crust toe" hie fer | .of the premieon No, 186 Canal street, onvupied by Mr. 0. B Bigck and colored moire antique mantes, very richly | great red i belore ae were also sitting at the table of honor the Rev. E. H | tion should oon that the same spirit | him to honor or too low tor him to be. gatinied erith give some idea of P. Pell as @ crockery store, om the first fiwor, aad the cellar for the storege of empty barrels and boxes, to- gether with straw apd wasie paper. The firemen, Deval, were very prom] and extinguishod the fire be- fore tt extended ad the cellar, its om. We understand Mr. is insured for $1, his stock ot croctery in the People’s and Manhattan Insuranes Compenies. No damage to stock. ‘Zhe upper of th; store is occupied as a dwelling by Mr. RR. ani Mr, WilMam Witters. The origin of the fire is unde tion by Captain Carpenter and the Fre Marshall. Firg 2) BLENCKER StR=wt.—Shortly before 10 o’clook, on Sararday morning a, fire was discovered in the base- ment of house No, 112 Bleecker street, occupied by Jona than Byever, as a confectionery and dwelliog- It at reasonab! Bich black silk shawls, trimmed French lace, the moat And ail the mest desirable and latest noveities, comprising MG Wrench tase. Bick Chante, SENG MANTLE pore Bix DOLLAR om ANSILLAS. x, oe Pretty, rich, graceful entirely new; material the vory best bisck silk tured crenoline cede ehculd prevail which gave to the compromises of he Unien elf. And, grates, cannot be iao deophy ii upcn your minds whenever you hear Chapin, Judge Greene, Dr. James R. Wood, ex-Alderman J. H. Franklin, Joseph L. White, David Webb, Henry Grinnell, Hiram Faller, £<q., &c., ke. compromise measures assailed, that they. By lattes of Cat Sore sheet eee Peat : Tate aseent of 4 The Rev. E. H. Cuarm implored the Divine blessings | been sustained by the patriotic, the wise ete After which all the people devoted themselves to dinuer | in evary portion ete ied ao eae Mae few J for nearly two hours, and did tremendous execution. amorg those iz elther section 0 mrigaen MANTIULA EMPORIUM, %61 Broadway. | puro, Talenckense The Cuam called the attention of the guests from Weir | the Mert dissatisfied with the rettloment adopted in 1859, Bare, FLOUNCINGS AND TRIMMINGS. EDGING as. For sale at 706 Broadway, above Fourth street. walnuts to a few remarks of his own, in which he thank- insertions, a ase TRIMMINGS. E Fi plea of that compromise or the | author of hem. jortment. an vices, | . Film oh eer my aecion a at dat very low pi GELRTING, SHEETING AND FILLOWCARE, MUSLIN | oq God s great many timee, and expressed his immense eors.) It fu true that Mr. ore, who was then charge. kins, towels, and y SOBHRT# £ 00, 1 Broadway. | quilts, at the very lowest prices.ef the Commercial House, 1¢] | ratiafuctionfat being there. He also misquoted the lines | (fetivened ted neg). Tero en ee eames LACK GUIPURE, CHANTILLY AND BRUsSRLS | "Pring strect. J./H. LIPBKTT, Proprietor. | in relation to how blest those persons are who sink to OUICRE, CHANTILLY aveama | * nounced a« if he had conmitted s great offence agaiast Bee strom acta ago per yard, meal vaine $id, | QTLLLA SHAWLS—FROM AUCTION, BW GRWA' | rest with all their country’s wishes blest; and told the No matter whet may be the {issue of the coming contest, be will ever be whew theecnee el poke on pee states- men, an estimable private man—e tree ’ ee pri gent represen. The fifth toast was then read, whe Mr. Hames Movt- = una very finely the patriotic song, ‘‘The Flago?Our Union. Mr. Joexrn L. Wares rose to respond, and was received with three cheers. He said the Clay pong were now's flock without a shepherd. He (Mr. White) bed no stomach for these ities. When he met them last they were Clay whigs. We knew, he said, our position, and thought we knew our {pe We koew our leaders: some have gone, perhaps not with their mer- chandise, but they have been made merchandise of. (Cheers and laughter.) We were whigs once, and had a eRe Es H Mr. Byrnes’ child, a boy about six. years old, w rt eat leader. By what process have we become: BE ROBWHYS & 00.'3, 57 A linported, uly #, at the Comnaereal our, 1 epee sat woclety how often he (the Chair) thought about Mr. | Sy"cverag principle ofhnner, aa a duty, to give his as. | otDOgs OF Ceeanerate or republicans? Are we whige! | 210%, 2000. fra ew crometta the viele roots ae bee PARSE FLOUNCED | ROBES- FROM | AUCTION, eT : ~ |} Clay, and then proceeded to announce the regular | cent to these measures if he Believed them to be in-ac- |' selves with any other o* Tif they can come with a | blaze. "Mr. and Mra. Byrnes srere both in bed, inven af ‘commencing at renee ‘oh CF Rat & CO., U aa GYLANTINE Let toasta, Paras hs) f ae poetietiice ‘Renewed RO 4 clean bill of health show they follow our priaciples, ’ vg ny. neg fers beat. 7 ‘An article of beauty, May now be seen inevo# | ,.1- tbe inh ol Apel 1777— The purticcommemorationf hie | Ciested upon the” distinct pledge that “the | ‘TC if we Bave no candidate, I am willing to "The-building, in biy te LACK MOIRE MANTILLAS, rich material and ali the varieties of trimming, at day may indeed be négiecied, but bistory will ever point to it pon support theirs; but the friends of Henry Clay AT EIGHT DOLLARS. ten’ Broad: so glcrious end eventinl in the progress of our republic. | question of slavery, and all things. apper Oa. te ee ot ae x coe ee Gian ory Novel, beautifu: and good. BULPIN’S, 961 Broadway | Scio peters to son, bany. Oley. should be left 10 the decision of tle Congress of the Uni- Athoat Mesias ibe: nsittnah atari nes estimates bis loss at An immense variety this week. BSDFLL, PEIRSON, LAKES & 0O., 471 BROADWAY, | Mr. Miokell sung the Natl Day rong, which is pot new. ted States, and that the veto power should not be inter- | Pas®, Pag toe in io Ten aeokeee GEO, BULPIN, 361 Broadway. will open on Monday, April 14, a ‘magnificent{ stock of | 2, ‘phe Follvcal Prineipies of Bu Siay—Leee ns of wiadoen pored, eo ‘that neither of them eould have arrested the | Dining “but Cloyne “talk of nothing eine Bat Cl ¥ vi ‘The Jackeon Guards, Ca Hedrick BRUXELLES POIN1, HONITON, POINT D'AIGUILLE, | “mer dress goods, entirely new. 471 Broadway, | for jhe guidance of the nation. Musio—Ihe fine Keutueky | Sction of Corgress upon the {question of slavery, by an vagina eyed Piseettle ep in oe manhees 5 aval {hid clty'on. or ABdut the seccall pool de applique and Valencinnes colars and sieves, isG MELLIN 8. Thp Memory of Benry Clay—Ne it be t exerelse of the veto power, without violation of honor |. where we sre or what we are. Now, I don’t know when d cay) er cent below te twas! charge. “At PRYRR HO. REG I Ee "He wouldraiber've right ian be Brenden” “Mtnio™ | and gocd talth which would have made theiwoames in- | here yeAre or what weare, Now, Idont know whem | Tai. aay, “They will be acoompaniod:'by « coreat meaty, fer ont pelow the urn i . T MADAME &, HAREIS & SON'S, 671 BROADWAY, in the Billy & wilds ten | itmene to at Porterity. It should also be bormeit | upon the course of the whig delegates at the Syracuse | band. it is a fine company, and will no douvt be well BRS LACE en nana am | iegtjeos oma, Aue Descitul sup suasoujeate: | oftrubasd juiiee the uy Rt orm for tbe eomattant Ur | Tt", not evieaaed evar aos soot af ie Mit ccistiin ame ede Sed eae | hee ened ee juat re i ‘white oiples of Heory Clay. Musie—Star led Banner. . (@ deni ring Boe rar eeu TUR ACEaNE SE | eae ROR Ema | RAGUSgewcameconbetewtetcin | Styicniwot tea ran amv Boe | ecmuteycs wae ar Tee eet uni | amen eke» TTT" $2,_Manitil'ns, shawis, ounces, black lace collars, Ao. JP PENCE STRAW FLowans, eacetul, calm, or baile jes Territorial Gondition; but I have not heard of any human | Yo" tre'not ty Levowored irom your afiesheeont to the | of-thia ofty are making collections among, themselves te pee ay QR a day epee oe eitemae Isegray ul nagar ee tans Wane ee | cmos of Henry Gay by ny tmpatios, po pater | porchase sme fing atinonl ob prema othe ; broidered. infants 7 Fr 3 M We’ ibers. J f where may come or what may be. " e Tennis k owes 10 the trade ezclastesiy,-_ MATeeiAla ros. Pepniers Gr Milard Filmore-Whetner occupying the chair of Stare | BED. 1 intended merely to glance at the three gredt oe. | Mend te sour arma! Iransmis’ your Peincipioe to yur | police Pill recsatly belore the state soscen, BALDY. FARRINGTON & LESLI®, 628 Broadway. ; and ty OR CASH, of. in the retirement of ‘private, hie. the Gonristent friend of | casions in which he, interposed to terminate civil | children and your obfidren’s children; and go to 00 | qTw31 ann RaroRéEas.—A.meoting of land-reformers em NE STRIPED SILKS, YARD WIDE, A? lin PmR | "CTC IO MRA teot, worner of Wise, | hearily mingle his name wiih the feeivites OF this occasion, | oWferent’ eecticus ‘of our common country, cy Pren? Neek no oflee. Stand upen howe principles for | ctor friends of George H. Erans (deceased) ls to be bald TA SD EL, PRIS aii 400. rt Broadway. BOSE SERUM, ||| Mee Mee Came the principles which | guided him, | and Whi (Mr. White had attewpted to escape froma the room | thie week, a notice of whieh will be found ia our adver- ILLINERY — & Peace—The policy of Wasbington, the greatest of national | 2¢, Sustained snd cated | 40 |, triumphantly, | previous to the celivery ot thissveech, while Mr. Putnam | tisiog columns, Mr. Evans was an ardentdand reformer, (SORSETS_ CORSE TN —A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Mra. RALUINGS, $85 Broadway blensings, but never to be purchased ai the sacrificeot national | 204 Laren ae Brees ph RS pang, | was eulcgizing Fillmore. Mr. White was epgarently dis- | and considered this, his darling, idea as o- for al Sista tas canaaree week.” Cetadle of avery stpvorower lose. | lean sch emorimcarel tee aerbich. oR onsets; alse Be eee ae ENR i iL, hac eta.” | “phot Re esha nacdin: Mee Drostiohe: or kiwe tdee: casted with the whole proceedings.) attar | ‘beaoclal evils cf life. "He was an houert Ean. gver betore offered. French embroidered collars and sleeves, | rich'y trimmed straws, Bbe solicits a call from the ladies. memorat ve cccasicn we tender to her the expression ot our | times been callea upon of late to surrender the political nyheter ge froma Hi — WitGnEnacmeE Te fee LGLINERY OPENING.—JUST RXOAIVED, FER | slooere respect, with the earcest hrpe thather decuning years | pringiples which Heory Clay maintained and fiiustmtea, | ybich the President read the following say Supenter Court. TATE SSSR ISOHES Misono Cambria, two oxsne Of tho nest Leghten hats | Gale Ze ae gemini es toe oppinces. Mi i # | and we have Co eS perce Lb cirgerdert mer} are ica Diioy Savane, Appi Us 1856 Before Hon. Judge Bosworth. A is ever ©: de one care . we of that great wolg party he este! arid Grntizmrn—I have juat recetyed your ob! note ot ‘Fashionable styles, now a hats for children will be ou Motday, 14th Aprilsg | _ 10. Cur Annual Frecevistion—The violet and white cedar, | 01, 5 i tostiral te. DMPORT AMT DECISION. LADIES DRESS TRIMMINGS, LIND nee alore, Ro. (oo aiais wwdbuss emblems of Aeliy and remembrance. | Cine Jp cle 4 Ua abandoned and dianleed eee ey ee ance ee Me Clee Pamereis ee | aac Jacobsohn agt. Gregori Starkowlch: and. Anna de OF Overy dee PER GENT BELOW REGULAR FRIORS. OURNING MANTILLAS AND BONNETS. ‘What words can never speak 20 well. mons, (applause): to amsert for ourselves a small portion | set Wat I carol jein you im the jribuleot respecte, one of | Lagrange, his wife.—The complaint states o. cemtreat LOBD & TAYLOB, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand st, aie Caan eng stock ever seen, ‘and much below the kg ately, yd MPhay are “no more of » | ofthat hberty which furnishes others a padjeot of de- | have made all Imy arrangements to return Dome made by plaintiff with the wife, by and with theconsent And new numbers, 47 and 49 Catharine st. usual prices. ane Ear ey wee there memories Fh poem stil, = in Our i — ciemation from ‘‘eariy morn til dewy eve,” in regard to | no) afer a i, abepacs. ‘With my best wishes tors 4 approbation of her basband, by which it was NGLISH PRINTS—FAST COLORS, ONK DOLLAR TAR Late Bartholomew's new mourning store, ‘Deep for the aead the griet must be, nother and inferior race. (Laughter and applause). | ceisbraticn Rooorable athe ifuarious docessed aud gralatl 5 agreed drem; French do., do.,one sbi per yard; Brench and 561 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. : r Mipdek gave cause to mourn before, We bave refused M Tee ape ued 9 aa the niga to the living, I remain, gentlemen, ou aD evenerr. sehe should sing at operas, &€., one ypar from the 3d of Meneh FSRANOLD, CORBVABLE 8°00, onal eves | PARIGIAN AND AMERICAN, TASTE HAVE OONTRL | 'iS“ii¢ Prema mighiy power. or gcodor fo ev. tat | fatcas Thlong ast ive whalover Shope pertion ayo; | _ Hinax Friim, Fa, reoponded tothe thirteende, toast | APD 106, fr 18,000 trane «ronthrexorpt two month SPAREN mene MORK, 1s emg, gu | hawt macliraa Sey son cemops |" Romain laren eee mers, | “emg rbeateanmeymayie edn er amar | tp Geta) ana pha yee aig at | ramen moth nt an own a {9 Ema goede ct ter’and upwards; War oxcecdiagly fine Frosch | sickens and Terie ot he material: bo ornuniionen othe inde inventing parties of one idea, to py the men.” Whon Mt. Fuller had concluded it was mid- ; ombis. upon a harp ‘wort ed capes, at See enti smoroidered, Reviere | patterns and ire rare beauty of tbe trimmings can only be | 13, The Fair Daughters of Columbis—Wcmaa, the light ot | of s sirgle strisg—(Iavghter aad appiause)—as for nd hemmed fe, a full atrck. inied by those who have visited the showrooms of the bole bo 3 pring ‘Hen: ; MSPRIKE ROBGRTS £.00.,575 Broadway. | ebubliatment” GENIN’ Basar, "St, Ncholse otal, sis | °° "HOH verte A ght Citpewed cheering) They cide toeteb ith bist; aaa LKGANT PARIO DRMES SICKS, RICH OBINE AND | Broadway. summit hee ee | Sithovgh he bas gome 00 b4 rest, these great eentimenta pote fois, Neape raye and guadile pou de sole, rich REG, WEITE RpBBoNs— those poble thoughts to whicn he gave utterance, still piaide stripes, brocades, inotre antique, &c. ‘Will open on Monday, April If, a large stock, which haa Ex-Governor Wastixcton Hunt rerponded tothenecend | jive jn all their vigor and still assert an increased ‘claim ‘end’ from night. ihe Cua propose’ — | ‘The memery of Daniel Webster. Drank in silence, the company ristog. ‘The health of Beory Gruinell. | ogains> beth defendants, Each deiendantcopara’ murt, by B. Galbraith, aa the attorney of each, : gua for causes: First, That the complaint’ does ‘A180, ist been received per steam: ‘auction, whish, to- letter ne . - Plaids, strived and plats. sim great variety, At 50 10.75 cents per | Luther with s dearoble sock of #8, o- | regular toest, axdon rising was grected with the most tom our allegiance end suport: (Applause) Thareis | ‘The following letter wae roads | rtate feats constiuting.& onuse of action ‘That yard. LORD & TAYLOR, 265, 257, 269 and 261 Grand st., Low Pricey Rissons. enthusiastic cheering. When silence was restored be | & ¥ ti > Pol Gpxtiawrx—It was only this day 1 reostyed your honorabie | bus and wife are properly jou as A And new'numbers, 47 and 49 Catharine at. Will be sold extremely iow for cash, DY Woe 4 a9, spoke as follows:— prisetnles, Ch aco Kier ye : Pein! Pied invitotion to partake with you tbe cous ofc iF pooes a the - to the ROM FRANK LESLIB’'S LADY'S MAGAZINE OF 64 John street, New Yor: Mr. President and Gentlemen—Your cordial greetings | some of {ie protuivett medrures wath ‘which Mr. Clay’s Sere eeus up oeh taal cannot avail my! ne mas eared him, it me ae be Agi, :—I¢ our readers wish to see aperfect rainbow a ~— “ have ceeply touched my heert, and I warmly and sincers | + ame bas heen ecanected have been disposed of, either by Gentlemen, Henry Clay is not dead: wile on & cont made th her, with his assent of spr iy mgeiabe Sa ceeers | QPRING MILLINBRY GOODS— | ly thank you. 1 ém roftering to nighe covere | their adoption or rejee'ion, which makes them no longer Wan and approbation, to reader qm equivalent io Sit tne valled jn the city, we The und having extended the dimensions of his Id, which mabey {t ¢ifficult for me to you sal | a: plicable to the existieg state of affairs; but the prin- ete, | Thanking you If she will not 5 he oe that menep beck. ‘im our after the’ most | wareroems by the aidition of avother store, is now prepared |’ would wish, and to make the few T have to say os which be watnteined still exist ani are ap- | “Hh great consideraiion, your iriend, 27 GRINNESL, | Whetber he is liable in damages for ber refusing 4 lng. for fliustration, and since that | to effer to the wade anexwonsive sock of goods in cach of the | beard by all present. I ean, therefore, attempt little. | 1] ‘bie, and will be as Jong as we have a constitution to lyse F in furtber mance of the contract, is unnecessary tooai severnl copertsente of Bis budieves. more than to exprese my sincere and hearty co-operation | maintain and a free government to be sdministored. The following toast was sent by » lady> to decise, because, however that may be, s cause of ac- = of an even! : with you in the celebration of an t which is so in- | A bread, Nberal and friendly constructiom of the cozsti- ‘That Henry Clay, ore of Amorica’s wortbiest sons, whose ree ribbons, si/ks, laces, and all articles belonetg te tf ly tion against him is stated. On the commerce, i President fee of the complaint that h of the trade, and is constantly being rep! teresting to un (Cheers,) | Wen the storms of | tution, im favor ot the advancement of ma of | birthday we ible evening recopnire—that be waa not Bo cause of action is ed wife. B by importations nod purchases at mustion. fection are loudert--at a moment when the lpm sky agricultare and man ures, as distinguished trom | oF tneve United States wh" ever stand & lubel ‘upon our his- tetera: eh hon is stat Cad the, Baa = IN THE STEAW GOODS DEPAITIRNT in dorken: hreateping clouds, it is one o may be found every deseription of Italian, Prench and B dg Sem bets wig 3 eq Nigh straw ai Nap ang? bata, weseress and stzaw lt Clay, to ings. tris » . together with « splendid mock ot ey. re Fidodk lowers of new and uncsually rich and beautifal veplee. | #21Ee, o tony’s page. ‘Three cheers for ‘ that lady,”’ and the party broke up, sirging ‘‘Avld Lang @pne.”” It was a refreshing time, he conso- | that marrow interpretation which deaies the triotiem to recur to the example of Henry | of the gtvernment to be employed for usefu his words of truth andywisdom, and im- | purposer. The assertion of justice and good faith in our more, that we hear his silvery voice calling | relations with all the naiéena of the world; the restne- ple to rally in the defence and support o | tion of executive power withim proper limita; the maii T by attorney separate); domerrer, as te bes, should have bees Patin by husband and wife. (Code, section 114.) That cemurrer may be withdrawn aad one in proper form put nota tm, ls ennane: Proper the case made - plaints There ine Cofeck of genta IN THY SILK BONNET SHOWROOMR upen’th peo} parties. & may de- are exhibited the most magnificent French pattern bonnets of | their free institutions. (Applause.) By the universal | tenance of the I tive cepartments of the government Army Intelligence. t ‘appears eee © thas {a endless. FA ene HE, ae bis own toes, Ga weil as @ very Wangs savortesent from voice of the country and of mankind the firs: | in the exercise ot Pp functions; integrity and | TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. there ion aaken ef poten i Pt oe dotantant’” This ai THE ORYSTAL PALACE einer PRIE pepe factory, unequalled variety elegance lace vot only in (ns affections Kil countrymen | bdelityin ths discharge of the public trusts; the preser- Ym your paper of the 12th inst., under the head of | ia the same, in effect, an , < when the complaint ts Fy am emporium of ws,“ Madamé DEM- lage DREss CaP but im the regards of the civifized worl. has been as- Bs hag Aad friendship and traternity between all | ., 4. Snbelligence,”’ you notice a “Court Martial u elective in, respect to partio&®” It ie defective ia req RAT. STS y, totorms the puslic That her branch | just added, is a now and Bltract signed to Warbirgten; bat, inthe next piace, upon the | the Statas— these are the principles which sursive Henry 1my yy pon | to, parties when a person ia made party who. ia Btore, |. opposite Greene, Sntains the mos ‘and the articios opieues cannot be su inthe | iBuatrious roll ot our naticnal benefactors impartial his- | Clay, and whieh re bound to take up and carry for. | Commiseaty Willard.” To prevent any erroneous im | q Deeessary or @ proper party. Demurrer of husband -\ jesiana of batteras ever offered, under the weantyst tastefulners volbonic meen by very ae tps EE goal be head Clay, =: ward. ere ere the ene wo eg pressions arising therefrom, permit me to atate that the | sustained withoosta, with liberty to withdraw demarrer Mme. Goodall. wove moderate ere it will re » (FB vias i¢ applause. to surren any 63 a whether = Prope! fi mt COERjOmE, WINDOW SHADES, LAOR OUR, | Prices, and a call Repeeduryenied and 22 John street; | 1? was the pleasure of an overruling Providence: to raise | yeranes or nlavety, oF naturalteation, of whatevet else ti | Préseat is a Coust of Inquiry, convened at. my own re, | of the aoe et ss cate Deveee Seem ia Stess Say. tales, muslin and'lace draperies, Union damaske, worsted up Washirgton to take the commend of our armies and | may be. ‘These are principles which aro sufficient, if | quest--that I bave never been Commissary of this post, pb od phe rcgt Be te able oviath $, moreen, satin laine, brocatel, aud curtain materials PRING MILLINERY.—MADAME KLEINSCHMIDT | t) achieve the incependenoe of theggpuntey but it was | properly esrried cut ard maintained, to secure b the | ynq that no charges have been preferred against | . om feoerally, : Laldbilin Stile, 2 Ro. za Bowery. ben eae the Coe 8 ga so | reverved for Henry Clay, during a Career of half s con- | country ail the reforms of abuses that circumstances | me by amy one connected with the War I terewith submit for publication a copy of order cen- vening the eourt. G, L. WILLARD, Firat Lieut. Kighth Infantry. Our Jury 10 TRE BDITOR OF THE HERALD In the Hxnatp of this morning, ta an articie om the = maillin f , 269 and 281 Grand at, tury, to deferd, to cherish, to maintain and to preserve | may require: and 1 to adbere to the ancient ‘i sainnaeale °° 5°, Sabo ee ns To Ontbaring bt. tog.oh i ge, eae ‘and iad bonnet trench Bowers: | chat independence from foreign wions and domestic | which we heia dana the the I'fetie of the man whve vir- ALBIEAD & DYK®, 0% OANAL STRERT, RESPRCT- | tbat she will pay the greatest attention to theexecution oforders | dengerr. (Applause.) One pr @ over the formation | tues we celebrate on this cocasion (Applause.) BS a i E WILL OFEN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15. A HAND. | Of the Union, but it wan reserved for the other to defend | There ‘are two. e'aases of politiclons, or ~porha; i aanortannnt of ti tobee, chal | Vf Wit ¢ - ; , administration of justice, allusion te made to tho diff 4 frm arene faconet | 0d cherish snd preserve that Union by the bighest ef | it would be to say of statesmen, who | ForrCorvasvs, Naw Yore Haneos, April 13, 1866. Seben, frense ‘ctape rober. ae nm rie ae eee * Silabaise, andy end Jecone: | forte of is patriotien and genius, ‘The pathos of tock | bord Siverins “platens ta eésweunaee 10" thee War Dsrarrnent, ADsoTant Guvmeit’s Ornce, | culty of obtaining convictions for criminal offences, froma RADS £3 AROUT TO PROCURE SPRING printed brillantes, of exclusive and si x He,ofourown | these departed, these illustrious patriots, were a bond | questions. On one side we see some acting uider | Firctar @vnxed, No. 24. aaa the juries of the preseet day; er, in other words, their Ast and summe x sloth for 2088, il find the sty, ft oy [yi ered. ” aa JA ow Ninth ‘niteot._ ot union during their lives, and now that they are no | am benest enthusiaem, roused by a sense of wrong, per- By direction of the President of the United States, want of intelligence and honesty. Al! gaod citisons de- mre there still rurviver] in the breasts of the American | bapa, resorting to every means to widen the distance and | at his own request, a Court of Inquay’ is era to age: thore rentiments of fratevmity, of mutual | increase the sepsraticn between the North and the South, plore this evil, but as the laws relating to jeries are Gould denire as, regarte beauty | — exawize into certain accusations ‘all ubat rds ~ GENTN'S Bazaar, &. Nicolas H way. Sa ople, OCOULIST AND AURI®T. | Eiachiment, of ‘na'ional obligation and’ good faith | etd to mole vie: too ecotions of the country hostile, it | Lieutenant George L. Willard, Eighth Tafantey, a0 oot : pa wo bither to, the Secretary Soo er ehetendie wats COE Tete tel hee T\PHIBALMIC INSTT 1 . | which have hitherto conrtituted us one count ot medi; it, im their sentiments towards each other, { forth in a letter addressed to the 3 who is 90 unfortesate aa to get on LI it Auts A. HEABN— Eee EN ETTHOEE, AC Dmtormunisfenstand | std one peovle, Perbapa tt. ought to be regard | In theres real grievaace or diMoulty--they astee pee we | Nerves Halderen, tate of the Caived ‘ray, “Riek | To ts able to pay toe Mined or scant endegh to trode tes ner, the pubite that be bas returned’ from Auropa, and establisned | ed as a dirtinguiahing crowalog glory of his y what meena it oan be made to sorve the turn | February 4, 1866, The court will be eeaanceed Jaw, must lose one-third of his time either aa a juror or A RICH #TOUK OF DRY Goons, an institute for direnses of the eye, with ali’ the modern im- | life that be was enabled on feveral dirtinot oceamona, at | of a party and wade to produce aliensge and haired Brevet Col. Jobn 1. Garéner, Lieut. Col. Ist Artillery. | in ¢ancing attendance om the courts, (6 fear hin name be on teste oH Joes, ees © eee medenrent veers. Offloe hours | a crisis of the jenrest Ganger and dtifieulty, when to all | omong the people. Is there no real grtevance—perhays | Byevet Major Amos B. Eaton, Capt. Subsistenes Dep't. | called and he oF the mR od othor! eahionable and siapie articles CES common minds it appesred that the country wes tobe | they will create am imaginary one to sot thet: own pur. | Capt Joba B. 8, Tod oth ramen intelligent sna At ha pes more, involved in the worst ewils ot civil war, that he was ;80 that in either oase, whether there is real or ‘The junior member record the cure is No, 175 BROADWAY, above Ninth atreat, ensbied by bis hold on the feelings of the people to pro- Proceedings. inary grievance, it would seem that we have a ‘The ccurt will assemble ghd New York, at li pore the greatest beating measures, which terminated | school ot statesmen and politicians who are intent upon | o'clock A. M., om Thursday, the 10th day of April, 1856, @ rife and discord, and once more brought all sections of | keeping up an internal strife and hostity. On the otner | or as soon thereafter as practicable, and wil make 6 full the covatry into those cowisl and friendly reletians | bewd, | believe, a large majority of the American le, | ri of the facts im the case, with thelr opinion. Phich were entablinbed by the fathers of this repabils, § erd that class of etatexmen who represent the true patriot. 'y order of the Secretary of War. and which it ought evar fo ba the frat aim of theatates- "I ism of the country, tustend of desiring tc imopeags the %, COOPER, Adjt, General, by law to certifi . LAORS, LACKS—IN POINT D'AIGUILLR, HO LASEe: ASTIN’ toa Vaiencioones, having boon boughs at Nes. een ‘@ great necri from an Sesporise vine ap 5 usinene, wai se “Pedal ONLY One Pere ROBERTS & CO. 97 Bein ray.