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rendered, while utterly refasing all compensation. May they have their reward in the bleseieg whica the ef phan’s Patoer and the widow’s Jacge alone can bestow. A part of the mystery of the Eadora yet remaius wo be cleared up. That our young friend, Mr. r’ratt, the mate of tbe vensel, has also met witb @ violent death, the cumatances forbid us to doubt. No trace, how yet been discovered of his body, thougn his clothing and wome cf bis effec # were recove-ed at the same time with those of Captain Paleer. Mr. Pratt's parents and frien ts, therefore, remain under the heavy burden of their #or- row, with comparatively Jitile alleviation. Tost at least their suspense may ere long be relieved is the sincere hope of E. CUSHMAN, Cupid Released on Habeas Corpus. THE BELLE OF OLIVER STREET AND THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY. Eliza Jane Fariey, a blooming beauty of dfteen, residing in Oliver street, of which locality she is called the “belle,” was yesterday brought before Recorder Smith, on a writ of habeas corpus, and released from the rough bonds of parental authority, to enter the softer and more silken ties of matrimony. It appears that a strong affeo- tion bad sprung up between Eliza and one of her next door neighbors, a youth of twenty-two, named Jeremiah Hanifin; and the parents of the Indy being opposed to the matcb, an elopement became necessary, and the yoang lovers started for the modern Athens. ‘‘The coures of ‘true love rexer did run smooth,’ neither do the cars to Beaton : and the consequence was that lightning ran from love, and the pazties were headed off by tele- , and arrested on their arrival im the City of Notions, es detained there until the arriva: of the lady’s father, Disappointed but not disheartened, they returned to) York on Moncay last, since which time the ‘air mae bas been a sort of’ prisoner in ie paterasl man- tien, however, yesterday morning to ae vo the adjoining house, No. 7 Oliv met her lover, aud the twain were law. ‘and all due ceremony united in the holy Yonds ot wealcck, by the Rev. Charles J. Jones, of the Mariners’ church. The bus! thea made the neces- sary affidavits, and » writ of haleas corpus was issued to bring up Mrv. Henitin and srcertain wherefore she, belng @ married woman, was detained in the custody of Mr, Varley. The “‘parentia) parienta”’ finding themselves cutwitted by Cuoid, made n» return to toe writ and did not sppear at the exemination. Mr. and Mrs. Banifin, however, did appear and presented their marriage certi- fieate, Culy authenticated and witnessed, whereupon the Basorder granted au order releasing the lady from the her parents, and placiog her in that of her mn, ‘husband. The happy couple left the Recorder’s office in bigh eptrita and have, no dondt, ere this reson- eiled the “old folks’ to the idea of siving their daughter a wedding party. ‘‘All’s well that ends well.” cir. dane The General Assembly—Old School. SECOND DAY. The Mcderator called the Assembly to order, and in- troduced the proceedings of the day with prayer and other Cevoticral exerci The different commit:ees to take charge of matters intrusted to their care were then appointed. ‘The place of meeting for the nex: ression of the Gene- zal Assembly was, after some discussion, decided to ba held at Lexington, Kentucky. A number of reports were received and accepted, in- eluding reports from the seminaries of Danville, Prince- tom, and Union. So far as we can collate from the hasty reading of the Treasurer’s report, we can only state that the disbursements have been in the neighborhood of $26,000, whilet the receipts have been such as to leave a small balance, amountiog to $2,328 76. ‘The customary committees were appointed, after whi with the benediction, the Assembly ajjouraed. In the evening an address wes delivered by the Rev. Dr. Baird upon the rise and progress of Socinianism in the Presbyterian Church of Great Britain. City Inte! Furtaer WIDENING AND EXTENSION OF DUANE STREET. ‘The Councilmen Committee on Streets, Mr. Van Riper chairman, met yesterday atternoon, and heard the arga- ments of partien for and agains’ the further widening and extension of Duane street. The proposition is to widen the street east of Broadway to the present width of the street west of Broadway, and extend the same from its | area terminus through Rose and Dover streets to the river, with unitorm width of sixty feet. Several Inches, owners of property on the line of the proposed ex- tension, appeared before the committee in opposition to the measure. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Will you be kind enough to correct some part of your nee my testimony in the article of the Hrrawp of late, headed ‘The Reede Strost Corruption Case.?? first place, wy namo is not P. Willis Tate; seoond- b, Paget to Mr: Augustus Wood, I did not sey thet hecalied at my house. I stated distinctly that he did not eall at my house. The first he waid to me in the mat- ter was in the chamber of the Board of Councilmen, The conversation between us was sul ly as reported, Mew York, May 16, 1856. (LLP tS. The New York Weekly Herald. NEWS FROM EUROPE, CALIFORNIA, CBNTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, CUBA, THE WEST INDIES, BTC.; PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, ETC. ‘Par Weex.y Herat will be published at ten o’olock this merning. Its contents will embrace news from Eurepe, Cali- fornia, Centzal and South America, Mexiso, Cuba, the West ‘Indies, &c.; Congressional Proceedings; Editorials on various subjects; latest news by telegraph; the Growing Crops; Finan- etal, Commercial, Pelitical, Religious, Theatrical, and Maritime Intelligence; together with a variety of local and miscellane ows matter, Binglecopies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price sixpence. Steamship Asla.—Two Trunks are Suap- posed to have been taken from the Asia, in mistake, yesterday . One & black leather American trunk, mark; the other a yellow American trunk, witi white canvass cover, marked BN, N. ahr '& plaid shawl on the top. A uberal reward are ier UNARD, 7 No. m4 Bowling Green. The SS Hae at $3 50, for the spring of 1806, is in greater demand thin ever before at th's weaeon of Its exquisite mode! has made it the favor- ‘competitors. ferhaps ite cheapness may also be ase onal ration, when it is placed side by side @ of the trom Broadway, (oN in by the comparison, EBPaNBOREED, D, 118 Nassau srl Beebe’s Patent Hat. —The rst ness of this grace‘ul, Laarnrin Sry eet beautiful fabric a cf Wo summer wear and exclusively as_s gentleman’ hat, ls entirely new in all its fs featured. The mauner of ‘venillation is effective and original, an: fog! ae rability this hat bas never been equalled in t country. It is made of every variety style me salons binok, white, pearl, drab, [estate we bt tein shade that the pur: chaser may desire, So Id at ual pi BEBE, Bolo Putenies, 156 Broadway. N. B.-Have also on hand’ the ususl assortment of Rocky mountain silvery beavers, French felts, &c., &c. “Knox, the Hatter,” has just Received a assortment of extra fine French soft felt hats, all colors, medium and low crowns. Gentlemen in want of @ light, le hat, call early. KNOX, batter, 212 Broad corner of Fulton Genin ———— a Sammer Ar of ‘Mountain brab beaver hats Rocky MOGNIN, Hid Browdway, oppoette cute Be Pauls church. Soft Felt Liat pment a Assortment of French American on WARNOCKS, hater 208 Broadway, The Webster Hat.—Something New for all }; also, the le sett color ashes Freesat iar evtied bre vias street, between Phd Store is Now Open, Where Gentlemen lacie eae nig ry 400 Broadway, " SELLERS & 00." TEE ary the world tober hem for coos a him a call at No. 648 Broadway, third door above BI a earn tyle for 1856 now Heady at the new Bt 146 and 148 Nassau street. Best 83 bi ble are tnried to call. “We'll e siglo bat oy ate de, for 50 cents, TING, 106 Bowery. a nga your Portrats Taken and be havpy. og aire on aad ee ae time i luster cs ve read; pa good and and'the great. "Depot af art, 2 Broadway. Pianos and ee from De pat manufacturers, assortment otty, Sateen e penance eter ehe See 0a, on, lor ‘and monthly payments GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW, No. 505 Broadway, N. ¥. Jet Mohegan ae slots, Breccmes, Bar eee ees Soult na RoaRDiaR STOWNSEND'S, Sy Beocdway.cor: etre the Soren Call on Clarke, Tailor, William street, an Serarg barra tn clothing. tran. ate inducemente; ion 1 50. ‘warranted fs . roask cloth frock coata, to ‘order, ties at pro- intermediate portionate prices, Rainy’ we ‘weather,{f well cheater. ‘The Greatest Eee caeeee in Exe cellent ready made clothing me; it EVANS’ olothing archoure, Nos. 66 ans mon iret. “Coraimere “ 088 » corner of Ful- spew ane find ‘every style and nize At prices 3) per cant eahions are the intext browgat and § ae Clothing.—For neat ¢, well made, and tastily cut, try DRUM- Goups iba PRO, 12) Fulton street, Rvery style and variety. Prices moderate. Ask the Miliion—And they will Tell you that EV ANE’ clothing warehouse ix just the place to buy your clothing. Rvery one of the million garments gold there is equal mevery respect ‘0 thore wade (9 order elee vheze, and per cent cbeayer. 06 and 68 Fusion street, your Snirts, or have them LSUGHLIN'S naw at 269 Green ., Custom shirts, all sizes, con- stantly on Six wholesale ind retsil. Warranted, every one Spring Faspion in 4, Cravate, dic,—Men fashion re tnvued Yo fnapect ine now stvles, of plain and faney tee and ore’ received from Paris, witb other noveltien, at GRBMA'S shirt ana furnishing establishment, No, 1 Astor Boure. ing Style Hoow und Galters.—Watkt 114 Fulu n stree: bas on hard asuperd assortment of boo! getera of bis own manulacture, » TELNS’ aboes look better, ‘weer betier aud are sold at lower prices than any other shoes in New York. Bilegaet. Weading aod Visiting Cards, En- velopes, fm the istest style; miver door plates, (extra Beary plate) 100 diferent pee Jonsuler, norary and #2, cletv and business seais, coms o-arms and ornbere on slose, evi mt Pia Broadway, corner of Duanewtreet, Established in elnger’s Sewing tisanises — We have Great pleneure in stating that ihe steam power for onr great msnu pay 9 ot ling, w nen dayn b: org} eer Es re 0 . Weareag fnlasirg cur vewing mach We are again mfaetorera taken In exchange as una, ea INGER NO). Ret Beoetwa Elegant Carpeting.—Smith & Lensabncr 486 Brosaway, are now prepared to exhivit thelr new spring aivles of rich Velvet tapestry, Brussels, three ply and ingrain carpeticg. ae Spcctimant will've toned & inege Suse ber of new design an ‘end syle, never beter offered; also & large stoc every width, and all other goods con Redied wih ibe trades Clark’s Spool Gorton —The Genuine Artictce as toe pame of WM. WHITEWAIGHT on every spool. 37 Narenu street. Welte’s Schicdum Aromatic graiees ys Tis medicinal veversge is now prescribed by the medical fa- Salty, tp cages of gravel, gout, Fbeumaliam, tnolpient drorey, shoe pibana Joney und bladder cumplaints; ulso in fever p in pawn and pint Dott. with he provrie- and label. For sale by all the ‘Wines,—Buperior Clarets at the yh or dozen. Wines of all deser}p'ions, bravdles London and Dublin por'er Sooteh afes, &o: By ONDE IBTLAL & MATT HRSONs 30 Drovine surest, core? Crosby etreet Lae berries —2,000 Baskets #ine, Freeh, sirawberrien pearhes, nectsrizes, prapes,, Hatter Beurre ears, fresh tigs, dc., &e., for sale at the saloons of JOHN Bh ‘& OU., Broad vay, corcer ot Franklin street. ‘Teas.—he Canton Tea Company have on hand every variety of teas for grocers. tea dealers, and pri Tale families Gouchon? oolong, and young byson, from 202. ioddc.; punpowdbr and imper'al, trom 2c. to Soe aquaiitier equally low. Also, 310. bores or good tninlly ton cater oredol'ar. Cal. and examine—125 Ohatham street, between Pear! Roosere) ait Herring’s Patent Champion rire and Bur- lar, proof aafe, with Hall's patent vowder proof lock. Both recetved prize medal’s at tht 's Fair, London. and Crystal Palace, New York. rk arias O. fneRING « 135, 137 and 139 Water street Hat Sachs, of ae New Patterns, jnet introduced. Cast irom farniure, in all ite p Dranches, at the warehouse of the New York Wire Raliing Compsny, 312 Broadway. J.B. WICKs SHAM, Bup’t, Jouven’s inodorous Preparation Instantly sleane Bid gloves, without the sligrtest smell. Rub with @ Plece of fanvel, atid the staina forthwith disagpenr. Can be worn immedisiel afterwards. One botte is, warranted 10 a lean cs - lic CONTENT, Fo NRARY & CC CO., 502 Broad way. Druggists’ Bancy Goods, mxclusively.— forest prices, | Brushes, combs, soape, extracts, 5 ments, Paris fears drums, Imported ad sid wine loby BUFU sold wholesale by ARG & 00125 Nassau the Post office, To Wholesaie and ey Druggists.— BARAES & PARK, 304 Brosdway, corner of Duane a:reet, Mew York. invite the attention of jobbers and c'ose buyers to immense stock of patent medicines, by far the Iargeat ag- sortment ip elther bem at and below mnanasee id e, gross. ‘ders solicit Eid goods rhi Bod, with care ‘to any part of the world, BARNS & PARK, N- Y.. Cincinuall aod San Franclsoo, Campbell, Apothecary and Chemist—Cor- ner of kighth avenue and Twenty eighth street. - Special atten- to prescriptions. Experience of seventeen years with Rurhton, C'ark & Co., and others, Poli‘eness is characteristic of this establishment. Potichomante.—The New and Seautifal Art ef decorating glass to resemble the finest chins. A. few hours? an asaeaa who have Gray Hair) or hair of © bad color, are invited to all and consult Me. GRANDJEAN, (Gonsultation tree), at $4 Chureh street, Ot Berelay.. His uew fluld gives to the beir. the navaral color degired, and may be considered s real prodigy of chemistry. Thompeon’s dar Dye is Warranted Hor to spyiaiug. yet dlacgvered, for eloring the rooms ‘or sale a making. nk feuing, shampooing, sha arr julia for eradieating daudr ‘Whiskers or Moustaches forced to Grow «tx weeks by my ongment, Bed eo not stain er injure the sxin. $1 a bottle; sent to an of the country. R. @. GRA- HLAM, 5003 way; Hoek 175 phe” street, Brooklyn; Zolbet, #4 Souk Turd vireo Batchelor’s Hair =e and Toupecs are De petted toall others. Their new imprevements secure the Leet natural elegance and durability. comfort to Risworivailed and hate 4 lied in twel privaie ee Broadway. ie Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Tow ‘all connoisseurs in art A suit of elegant hia inimitable the only Feuiable article of the ex'ant, Wholesale ‘cod retail at CRISTADORO’g, N5. 6 Astor House. yy the ad- Wigs, ‘Wigs.—Modhurst & Co.’s invisib.e ht aL the admiration Se een and the envy of would be !mitetors, Thev sell fartsle for $10 ‘than the Broadway mores for $25. bands, urls, de. Clirehugh’s Wigs and Toupces, with the newly invented skin seamme.— Wig w wearers tig study style, quality, comfort and uld call and satisfy them: Fn res, that these wigs ar Yoat beads tol bar. Factory 162 Fulton street, corner of Broadway. ‘- jean havi for the period of terty years ‘made the amen teir Mie sinde may, be consulted dally on all diseases of the halr, at his ofice’ St Uanrch gr street, corner of Barclay, from 8 o’clock A. M. 5 or Phalon Pa nian Lotion or #loral Seautifier for beautifying, the complexion and removing freckiog, tan, sunburn, pimples, spots, bi 8, chap ped lips, feon aria and bande, Poraals by PHALON? rrr ara Medical Inhalation, with Constitutional remedies. —Dr. 8. 8. FITCH may be consulted at bis oflos, 714 Bi ‘ege of the established institut ions of the city.) Pini Tema snsor aa throat, Leilene Wi Consultations on mye and Ear Diseases— From 9 to 4o’elock daily. Instructions to ‘id lircadway. ick are ly Taverseeea in Bran- pd ills: the im) hy advantages resulting from theur appreciated they must be used, in my prective "te ‘they have saved many valua .D. spenia. rom deceased Iver, from pring irurpasses beliet, t but perform s duty mak: crete ‘pee bor st tse, principal ass fe Canal 7 i Pte hy wed ry pl. a 180, vy ‘al i, Brooklyn; by 7. W. Dyott Philadel yyand by ¢ drugeists and med'c cine venders in Raton, be Brandreth’s Tabet re ‘countorfea. Pe ils purportiv; “No, M41 Brosdw ron Tse al Lyon’s skill, Eft! and still wondrous it; I UT abrernd of ‘His wonderful 1 gives to eee ber tho go mora Sarma a magne ii and pow- Teo and nmects: "Bc EVON 14 Broadway, Orygenacca_ Pe Foconiag od isa actent remedy. forme. en taken Soaordtn i aireaione hres immediate rolef, end ia saat Pills are Famous ta her of termination of blood to the head, and save the lives ot thou- who suffer from dy: liver complains snd bile, N London; and b; all druggists: tar 10. 244 5 r y all at 260,, ‘and $1 per box. Vergnes’ Electro Chemicai Bath.—Or. PRINCE, of Broo FP eproriete, and sd Prot. VARGNRS are rheumatism, reuralgiay and sil disouses,Sriing from ihe tse Pendent ose ot or other metallic substances. Spe- clal department for To Nervous ri—A Retired Clergy- juffere! Festered to health in 6 few dave, etter many years of Sure,” Wil eand eo) ihe reserption used.” Diget the M. Dagnull rf 80 rh ee Brooklyn, N. ¥. BE. Hf iE i i B i i if i : i i a oB th a i eee 5 § it HI ala zz 7 al =e i B ii Fr the picture of a horae and diaahid {a also engraved on the wrapper. tall the stores in town sountry, Or tony be ordsred ot Barnes & Park, or any aii 4 PR aire) State street, Boson. Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Linament is Rew moved ae 6 ae street. This eslebrated La ie to }, coughs, vomiting, mumps, pag chronic pains in the limbs, ‘cheat ‘and back, cut Ce sae, % cents ala, burne, old sores, nd 60 cont Bey Sa Seo en pay. In pint bottles, at) cents, vor ANF bre nis Marsh & Co.’s Superior Shoulder Braces, for men. women and children. Aino silk eiaa'io stockings, for Yariosee veins. Invtramrate for #1! Bhyrinal deformities made foorder and warranied, at their icage otlice, No, 236 Mi lane, New York, — NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1856. —_— oo it aaa Window Shades.—Imprevement and Ba- terp)ee.—KBLTY & FKRGUSON, bad Srepnwar ont Sante stroot have. atgreat expenee, comp eied ipatenge’ their Jageaious spparsius for mauufscturmg EB paw pesganed te to eupoiy the whoe trade ry ena iy thirty per cent leas thea ever be'ore Pr ge rey Rocian wee sliced manufacture under our pet Dove oan compete en cee Also, gilt Birth. In Williamsburg, L. I, on fhureiay morning, May 15, the wife of Rosert M. Avstix, of » ple ie Married. On Thursday, May 15, by tae Rev. Dr. Haight, Gus- TAVVS, son ot the late Dr. G. Bayiigi, of Newtowa, L. I., to MaLLy, eldest daugbter of Gen. Lioyd, of this city. Up Saturdey, May §l0, by the Rev. J. P. Thom, Mr. desry P. Jones to Miss Rosas M. Nit, ali o! tals elty. Sa Wednerdsy, May 14, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Kev. A. A. Wood, Mr, Danigt H. APPLEGATE eS Mis Many E., eldest daughter of Acram x. Welca, m On Thursday, May 15, by the Rev. Archibald Foss, Mr. unas. Ciank to Miss Inocess F, Drake, all of West arts. On Thuredsy morning, May 15, at, St. Thomas Church, by the Rev. Dr. Berrian, Epwarb M. FISHER to ADELAIDE Lovisk, daughter of Col. Alexander Ming. ali of this citr. On Thurscay, Mey 15. by tne Rev. Dr. Willa Paez to Ann, daughter of Jonn Westervelt, Esq. 4. Un Thureday, 10, in Joon sireet M. E, Caurch, by the Rev. George 8. Hare, Cuaries Mituxr, Esq , to Mles a eldest daughter of air. Joho Dearden, au of this 0 Pavadelphia and Detrolt papers please copy. On Thursday, May 15, at ‘raustiguration. C Church, by the Rev. Father McCleiand, Joun C. Couaan to Miss MaR- Ganur GiamaRmy, all of this eliy. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 13, at the residence of the bride’s mother, in Lvfayette avenue, by the Rev. H. R Nye. Mr. a Raymosp to Miss Kare, only dangh- ter of the late G. W. gar, Eaq., all of Bro sklyn. In Harlem, om Thi evening, = 15, by the Rav. J, 8. Lord, FRANK ML. Rano, ot aan franctso>, Cal, to Mins Kare, youngest deuguted of Jas. V. Seaman, of the former place. ‘At Upper Nyack, Rockland county, N. ¥., on Wednes- day, May 14, by the Rev. Mr. Hivohcock, Rector of Christ Coureh, Piermont, Faspsnic Karr, of Germany, t2 Mrs. Dorsmna @. Snow, of this city. In Philadelphia. on Thursdey, May 15, by the Rev. C. W. Wardsworth, Fowi R. NEAL, of this city, to Lucy A., only daughter of A. K, Sanders, Esq., of Philadeiphis, late of Troy, N. Y. At Naples, in the United States Legation, on Friday, April 12, James A. Cooper, M. D., of the State of Indiaus, to Fronence Daz Owen, eldest daughter of Robert Dale Owen, American Minister to Napie: om ‘Thursday, May, 15, of pees after a long illness, at his residence, No. 2 Thompson street, Jamms Harvey, aged 63 years, native of Ireland, county of Leitria, parish of Cloon. The funeral will take place, from his late resldence, this afiernoon, at two o’ciock. His rem taken to Calvary Cemetery. His friends an finer ances, and those of his brother-in-law, Michael Smith, also those of John Mulligan, Patrick Smith and John “es are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. in Thursday, May 16, ALuERT W. ADAMS, aged 28 years, 4 months and 16 days. ‘the friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his father, Hudson city, N. to-morrow after- noon, at three o’clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Friday morning, May 16, of scarlet fever, Isametza, eldest daughter of William 4. and Isabella Anderson, aged 5 years and 10 da} ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’closk, from the residence of her parents, No.'16 Jones “on ‘Friday, May 16, Louisa F, Vaw Dervoort, aged 29 years, 1d months and 21 days. The friena of the fami, and the members of New Yerk Chapter, No. 7, United Daughters of America, are invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late lence, No. 22 Spring street, without further invitation. Boston papers please copy. On Fricay, May 16, Ronzrr Lzr, infant chi'd of Jonn S. and Catherire Bradford, 9 months and 20 days. Oa Thursday, May 16, afver a short and severe iliness, joan 07 O’Barey, Of No. 16 Fulton street, in the 28d year of 8 Bis viiends and relatives are respectfully invited a at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’sleck, from No, 898 Seveath avenue. His remains will be taken to Wil- Hamsburg tor interment. On Fridsy, May 16, CaTuanine PowELL, the beloved wife of James Powell, aged 27 years. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at nine o’clock, from her late residence, No. 409 Hudson street. Her remains will be interred in Trinity Cemetery. On Thursday, May 14, of scarlet fever, Timoray B., son of Timothy L. and Lettia West, aged years, 6 montns and 1¢ taj, The friencs and acquaintances, and the members of Jackton Engine Company, No. 24, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his father, No. 259 West Seven- teenth street. His remains will be interred in Green- wood Cemetery. (On Friday aon May 16, Josern War, aged 27 ars, “Bis funeral <m take place to-morrow afternoon, at two o’cioek, from the rei ot nis mother-in law, Mea. Col. James Harrison Bergen Hil, N.J. His trie those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation. Oarriages will be Be Cate at ae oor at — tara ae Brooklyn, on Thursday, after a pain! - ness, which she bore with Curistan fortitude, CAROLINE x, wife of John Rendell, aged 40 years sant isd 18 days. family are ‘Tee friends and relatives of the respectfully invited to attend the fun this afternoon, from No. 216 Pearl fier without invitation. Dearest mother, thou hest left us, And thy losa we deeply feel; But ’tis God who has us— In Bri eockiya, am Thursday evening, lay 15, ight 00! on Thursday at eight No. 042 Myrtle aveaue, Mrs. Jane F' yar ah Frarcis, ia the 73d year of her sof the family, and those of her nephew, John Francis, also the members of the First Ba ist Church, corner of Broome and Eizabeth streets, Yerk, are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’elock, from her late rae No. 42 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. In Williamsburg, on Thursday evening, May 15, at ten minutes past eleven o'clock, of catarrhal affection, which he bore with pee! fortitude to the latest moment, Jonny R. Burs the 824 year of his age, The friends of the family are respectfally tavited to at tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 158 Fourth street. Philadelphia papers please copy. At Rye, Westchester ony . Y., on Thursday, Mav 15, PEngtore, widow of the late William Slater, aged 69 years, 3 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate resi- dence, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. In Elizabethtown, N.J., on Friday morning, May 2s at her residence, Leonora J. Matrison, wife Alexander Mattison, of this city. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, from the Catholic Church, Elizabethtown, on Mon. day morning ext, at apa tem o'clock. The cars leave Jersey City at nine o’clock. Carriages will be in wailing at the af prob tt to ey ‘rionts tor to the church. Her remains will singeld, N. J., for inter- ment. In Paris, on Wwe , April 30, Awxa Earick, wife of BP eeibiion, We mea ced 8 ; ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. E BRY bject of “ interest. Is lustrated in FRANK LESLI®’ ILLOSTRATED NEWS. PRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, UN. questionably ore h aver pul salteany ‘0 we welcome it as an Dre os We admire the sp! ie tivecsity ‘about them, a manliness of pleases us, as it is novel an: ton Tnvelligenoer- Oo HOFFMAN'S ity, aj 26 years. po was universally Bee FRANK LRSLIV’B ILLUSTRATED NEWS. ENRRAL WOOL, U.8. A. SUGGRSTS THAT THR dist in Oregon arise from the interference of yrhite men wire Tnaos, Ths saatsagat toward ‘s characteriatic Soskearkb » llted Tn No: Lil. of PRANK LESLIE'S IL pen ue ILLUSTRATED awe, ae 9 completed, FPRANE, LESLIV'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER.— Fh 4 attempta iy bereiotore, Egon mate, and {fale Know ho how mach the f former i, eshte may have, bat 6 two latter qualities be appears n abundance, we are re to judge trom hie av number, ornhy w by fares Lg enéra! making the concerned ray oa “Othe Londen iitustrated” Newae Baitnrere (Md.) oO” SaGRIFIGENT syteey eompeaien trathfall find themselves san rathfully portra FRANK ia As — io ILLUSTRATED NEWS. BRE TS 0 WAN TTR COUNTRY, MS hoi nes an we nal rom experience im pub! ener- , tact and extensive @cquaintance with artand ai ‘artista, to pro: luce a first rate illustrated work, as Bi, friend alg A pled ‘We do not doubt the entire success soa Yiteour friends to ibserioe ear ‘carly { ford ihe STRATED ArER.—Legal latelligencer, Phil Er] yatery. ‘Where it occurred Je given jn FRANK L&SLIR'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS. Mg RPLIGIOUS WORLD ACKNOWLEDGRS ITSELF indebted to FRANK LRSLIWS [LLUSTRATED NEWS in med desirable stvteg of aveblterings adepred {a different plecse, aud the best can be se.ectea for buidings to be erected in tho fa- hue, ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. Ne LibkaBy is complete wi bout a }ume of FRANK LESLIE’ ILLUSTBATED NEWS, Md 4™m’s ARORIO, ut deli wr STILL ATTRACTS AT- tention, acd a itten and publisaed to give eye k ibrabjoch Sut note. as yet ap: i " Ne tuse 2 a aiter rer Af en in the, ‘tent semen of FRANK Lis- {hat were given lies ILUUST RAT ED NEWS. $1.000 ee Fora 9A Nem Peank LESLiv’s ILLUSTRIATED NEWS, re UNDERSTOOD, THAT = PRO. FRANK LESLIE could ‘hot command merican peop @ to ausiain nis THD HKWS was made by solritual rappers, and Bot by living, intell'gent, hopeful men. be paper has been ii ally supported, ard'he subset eriotion te increasing beyond moat sanguive expectations of ita spirited proprietor. i Poacalann OF Tie 18 GENERALLY phecies made that The Niagara, aoe In FRANK Leslee ILLUSTRATED D kWS, os i HAVE RECKIVED Feaek Le8Liw’s LLLUBTSA- W "tid Nuwsrarun, sci xpress ourselves highly pies with ita fine sppesrance, It la ‘des ined to be one of ¢ best period'csis puoliahed —Penneylvanian, Philadelpnia, per eg inc: easiny m his facilities Pm bis ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER— © the bes paper that was ever published in this couniry, orepy pr. ones LkSLI&’S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER.—IT maphaticall ly s family newspaper, repiete with literary '¥, artistic skill of no ordinary character, aud jaste as 10 exeure eae approbation Knowledge of ne ae table energy, a before us we have: ne o besltation in pronouneing it one of the best and ¢! eepeet fs family newspapers in the country.—advo- cate, Victoria, T pe GALLANT such paraiiae s Firemea of New York wi'l shortiy be magnificently illustrated in FRANK LkeLik’s en tater a ethane 2 life Po LESLIK’S ILLUSTRATED faictabd Is wt three numpers of the end of the frst volume. When bi it will be & most valuable acquisition to the centre “abe “tbe ibrary, or ap} ney Disen ‘of pubifa resort, for besides containing a clear ana perfect epitome of the news ot the éay, it has beau. tifai engravings reprecenting the most important scenes allud. ed to in the letterpress, Ly Mase RESS ‘Has univertally ‘Comm ‘The typographical ‘execution of MANK LESLIA’3 ILLUSTRATED NeWs, praised The wit ved Manner {n which The entire work Is conducted. HE RARE GENIUS WHOSE NAME APPEARS ABOVE not satisfied with the unbounded suecees of his Ladies’ Book of ‘one and Monthly Journal, issues weekly pioto- rial, @ firet class temily newspaper. As Soe mirgs ‘con dider- ing the length of time he has been en; businese— FRANK bas no euperiors and tew equail Bis CHOTA will be hatied with enthusiaem, and doubtless become, as his giher Periodicals have, immensey popular. —vouncll Blufis ugle, Iowa, Midna N beh Ony Guards Have paraded Part LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS. The other Urack companies ‘Will appear Pr Tn the next jume. \RANK LESLI®’S ILLUSTRATED N#WSPAPAPER.— ape asd third bers of Frank Leaie’s new [lus trations, The New York paper, however, half the price of iteLondon protons e The en; Wine Beene reg ore! far superior to those in Ballou’s —Whig, Ba ‘HK GUNS oF te SILENCED Itis 0 24 be Jast issue of FRANK LES LIRS’S TLUUSTRATED. NEWSPAPER, is, without cavil, caplial paper; none could be beller nor more American, fernon ie beautifully gives; belter and more fa'ly ae was ever be ore atiempied tnaby periodical or standara ork. Any one deairing to learn bow tbe tome of Washiog fon eoked, and what were ite moat atrikiug features, can, as. quire ail this information forten ceate, and of the piace; thas, would result trom a hasty vis vielt, suche ts usually made to this Mecca of GPOURE 4 cory of FRANK LESLIB’3 PAPRR, this day, con'aining the Home of Washington. ([HE TARBS ROUTES ACROOS THE ISTHMUS ARR tsiven in the most accurate manver, by a ne bllgbed tn ‘No. 24 of FRANK’ LESLIn’S ILLUs- SRAEED NEWEFAFER, This map is of elf worth five Charged for the whole sheet, contaiaine es of aplendid fllstrations of oll and the prinied news. forming toge wiber ees ied and valuable puoliostions ever issued in thin oowntry. O™ OITIZEN soldiers. Each company e {llustrated tn succession. N_ LKSLIN’S Last NUMBER OF HIS POPULAR ILLUSTRATED PAPER we find an elaborate picture of the sporia of the “‘eociai Turn 1” Tt is Leslie's ‘ation that no subject of i {o ‘any class of our citizens eoutia. foster” oould be clearly under siood by ibe mass Of a U bag CHEE ILLUSTRATED ah NEWSPAPER Is FRANK LESLIK'S. es BAS INTRODUVED INTO HIs ILLUSTRATKU alata gs » beside the aay, improvements else rt tere spose of comic illust ations, ‘The present Humvee 2, ible ee of the end of the first volume, has the aaventures of a city party bound on a fishing exc he lafortunes the tlemen met with will be fympaltized n by our metropolitan. p! who generally Ray est, eateh ri cateh ae — once orrking Lealie’s artivta, who ‘yet afford capital subjects for re’ Risod theoe watorvanate geetiounea i poet ot amanoe montunter diftsulties, in w manner really excellent and tru'y Inughabie, and exceedingly comical. (RANK LESLIL’S — by all to be the ‘Newspaper rise calerPrt the day. Con OF THE jp GUARD, A MILITARY zation whieh is ere ie York, bd eg realization in ‘he the first in No. it ey go Ey le a m4 ‘aie eomsidered exoel eat, Bue Leste’ eas ii aarparsea ‘hoes reves hawt a Brady ay Ln aid of first rate artists, and the new rernclined, tose sailors ieeelaions more’ ven baidiers tees Gus eter bobs ext om to paper fromtype. In there plotur. which are to be continued in a series rep! Four cltteen soldiery.”” are alr gtr furo1 ‘allilary men, 4 toate thd vel ia thelr Inbored flit equal to tary figures, published by Leala, faba LBSLin’s ye contains engrave 7SPAPER nit 6 rat of all the bani ad views io nace avo een of any chro ed this coun try, The syle is posfeoiy given by FRANK ‘ts! tus. tidied Rewopsped srtna os coms deed. thi Seances het team cate . The ex Ww is also given, porteali of the eA 5, Ay is mish i «fae jikeness of stor ular care tbo church Dutldlog bea been eresteas” "te PATH? Ss rranx upsuys NEWSPAPER, morning, For sale at all News depota, IL LUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. ALL GOOD AMBBICANB bhona scoure a ore ARK LESLIE'S NAWSPAPER this » containiog ‘The home of 5 ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. mace: cuuncH, bi WASHINGTON WOR pet ae ~ en) but Itttle bi age STERLING PAPER HAS ATTAINED SUCH A that bi is are daily megii- thal ‘they unbroken fle. FRANK LAs: ated ceneay SELUSTEAT ED NEWSFAPEM la tow xpproashiog hes been unparalleled Bh Beend ot the frat volume, Ita sugceen has b new + ‘the demand tor b fo great the supply y Saweerly exhaust nod. and wome nue bers bay The Illustrated teies, a8 Well as tbe most the world. It is thors 7 who purchase it should be ceretul to preserve ther ly me- morials of the remarkable evenia of the day. Children yet adorn will in future years look over, these liiusiradons, and they will become priceless invaiue. Preserve your Lealie’s— {tas @ outy to posterity. cine following is bu: a brief synopsis of the contents of each B' YONSENTS - of Number The first number of this remarkable newspaper, avian it Justrated, has Os, ertect deluge of origina: engravings, by the most emibent artists, among them may be found— Dr. Kane and party io bed Arstic regione, traits of Henry Grin- . Ban sowluers nel Picite Wailtsed to cahton ap showing the conten lated Line to ihe Paci as twelve views ou the line, and na engrav Bealdos which, an illustrated sup phan. Shree ing & cs large pacoramic view of the see ‘of war, and the country within ene thousand miles, xe well £, historica) resent entertainiments of the previous week. Literary reviews, from ‘able and accomp!! bens; police aud law reporis, &c., &c, beets LESLIX’S Peralta ar 04 NEWSPAPER ing infanoy—while all sorts of ai Vermes aay ues like, strangled | ia‘enen ion wile in in crag yumed the porition of the first really auocomsfut ill trated newspaper in this country. No literary and artistty enterprise has ever been st {is cou: pl it reaches out ite circulation into iio a the eg yim and promises, ere its which will be in the next month, to exhibit eatest iriunph, all Things cozsidered, ever achleved in similar enterprises. Kach week adds incressed facilities for ee Leeper rrp commons, The vast labor of baviog iite ‘and artistic pts literally throughout ihe civi- Teed world, but more particularly ‘suob portioas on our great continent moat interesting to our people, 18 completed, aus we believe that we shall be able to present an American paper without a rival in the fie! assumes to fill. COE Number 0: ‘The Kudora Tragedy . Rxecution ot Gen. Corral. Alvarez Mntering Mexico, View of Grestown, Portrait of Co.. Kinney, Launch of the Vanderbilt, And other splendid engravings. RANK LXSLIK’S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. having passed through « af infaucy—while all sorta of prouostications were i ade of is chances of suooeet— tas, young Hercules like, strangled its enemies while in i s cradle, 3nd" desumed the poalton ‘of the. fret really wuocesatar ice: wated newspaper in this county. Ne ilerary and artistic enlerprise has ever been at ts commer cement so universally mmen Teceived such cordial support from the pres. fo longer ao experiment, it reaches out ite eirculation ints every part of the Union and the Canadas, and promises, ere Its first volume ends, which|will be in the next mouth, Loexhibit the greatest triumph, all things considered, ever achieved similar enterprises, Each weel increased faclities tor at to ite columns. Portions on our great continent most interesting to our people, 1s completed, and we be seve that we shal be able to prevent an American paper without a rival in the field it assumes to fill. (oxtx38 sumber of Gen. We And numerous other engrav! caters hhusical, Literary, ot Gomes ie Al 1 Heligions, Political, ‘olice, Law, and and Sporilng N jews by an experienced edit Number Rt pre of the Northern iia o1 General Walker. Dr. Bellows’ Churen Fourth avenue. Portrait of Dr. Beilows, Laura Loene’s Vasietss—Opening night ura ne’s night. Sores of other engravings. 18 56 WILL Bi 1856 (MaMoRABLE American ‘She printer’s art, which was AaeEaenTi did vebiabars! 0 kere rence erieation bas been improved, adorned, and made more than ever Mant by the beaut; ot American 1 and fection of FRANK Teesuiee JUSTRATBD NEWS. a paver combiniag highest literary merit with the most exqu! Pro ductions, and not Nonly giving the latest ne Dui inging before the exe, the effect of ‘ail the great inte of interest for the moment attractin; Bible aiteuion. ‘arlietic and reading world are the enterprise Gispinved in this magnificent paper. Ready this moraiag at all news depots. ONTENTS or et Number ew Maven Murder, Portraits of all the Wakemanites, Portraits of Col. French, ‘And of MPa. Gaines, The Shr pein And numerous other mlendidepgrastogs of Central American 1366 1856 “'™ Smvorasie For American triumphs. The printer’s art, which was suppored’ by old Dublishers 10" bar have’ Feachéa "ps Mant, tbe beauty and perfection of FRANK eats nt y the eauty ani "1 merican iLLUSER tub om a Kiobiauet literary merit wit jons, and not only ae the 1 before the eye, with the effect ot ite, points of interest for the moment attracting public nnestion: ihe artistic und reading world are astonished at the enterprise displayed fn this magnificent paper. Ready this morning at all news depots, ata a ib Number ig Diseovery ot ea abl Ber entrance in New Hay Portraits of Captains Buddingion and Belcher. Jackson’s Celebratisn atthe Academy of Music. Por'rait of Jackson, atter Vanderlyn, Battle of New Or- Jeans, and numerous other engravings. Chess, by an expe- nenced eattor, and all current news. oo Resolute, of Number Beven:— Beautitu! portratt of Speaker Banks, H. R. R. B. accident. vers’ Festival, New Reading Room, Boston Mercantile Library, New Kng lard Dinner at Montreal, amd numerous oth endid en- gravings, Also, commenced in this number, the thrilling ro- mance of The Last of nis Kace, by G. F; Smith, Chess, by an experienced editor, and all tne news of ihe Weel oo" at tig en Number Right: ist of Gorge L Law. Bleighing garnivay Broadway. City of Daven Ratirond Bridger Rock lange Map of Central Park New York. ‘ortrait of Uzal Knapp, Inet of Washi Washington's Headqnarters at Newburg, Ceremony at at the of Rock Tnand, lowa; <portralis of Geuera ral Soulouque, Rmperor of Hatt tone Life Guards; ith numerous 0. ‘Mlustrations, an: nd all the news week. by o™ ‘ENTS a Number Nine:— ve o,, Biot. Staten Inland Ferry Boat ink InN, ¥, Harbor. yews ne bgt ead between aioe jw and New York -—~ The Rdimburg. i of tr ‘coal Ko. Twen- Lg Ay Lioucr taw in New Brass: fa in Now Brune: barra at ey aa ‘Rincoosa, Wow York the New Coll o Letter] lew Sig view of ne Lecture oom, eiafield delivering ‘with Dr. ng adarease Portrait ait of Df, Bdward Delated. «Por: Siereteen H, Blayens. Sno Snow Plough coming down the Grade at Franklin, New Hampshire. _Soulo ercr ot Haytl. and bis Cabinet. The Port of Havana, frem 1 . Havana and Fort Aratas, where ten - ae ‘merioans were axeculed. "Telegraphs on peas Cars, aoa will meet fa doubt wins we we no doul pumerous fair readers of the ILLUS- ahaa mesa cine oe et splendid doigna ere for arrongtog Sowers: ang, work hg: and tor “he ald of fur hands, tre ex Aaa Ge pe he wil be wand ke Sadr oto case. the annual sul ription, VERY FAMILY E should take RANK LESLIN'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. Bee this day’s Number at all N a COMEDY THAT Id A DECIDED SUC- A cons, & feature of Laura Keene's Yate bam and {8 also used 10 (Satiord ‘9 spiried t)lnstration from the play, e's Mirror, }o-n-0, sor Fo Practical Jokes.” "The ting 13 well done, and disp ‘a determination on the part of Leslie ot to allow anything of interest to escape hia vigilant eye, HE HOME OF this ys number LESLIE'S paper. HR PORTRAI? OF MME. LA GRANGE. THR POPU- ig given in No. 24 of FRANK Lev. NRWAPAPER. Thit piowure is bonny titwily correct in attitude x preaatn, and 1* Accompanied by ad excellent, biographical sketch of ber lite Of musical triumpba. Ber friends should seenre 8 copy. U Nd NEW YORK NATIONAL narda, Sevesth regiment. are feithfally fotur et ia FRANK L&ehls's this day, paper — of Number Rast Rowm, White House, Washington, _ Portrait Of Capt. soe tog Be Beane in the House of resentatives, Washin; car ae cantons OF Ine GlGeee ot NAP anes faa for Speaker, President Pierce’s Reception, Back a1 Front of Meé alpreeieg to Bard te Nye. Dreadtu!_ac- cident to ibe bi in the Rast river, New York — eight ives lost Hall of the Board of Kduostion, ay York city. Portrait of 8. 8. Slandall the Superintendent of Board of Kducation, New Yerk city. Japanese pore from West's Panorama. ot W. H. Milourn, Portrait of West, the inn fo his Chinese Niblo’s Theatre, Now ¥ fork. View of Hamat: ia West. Fortrait of Sir Aden @ Ml. ahi of ‘Sanaa ~ Boon «ie Gonsaiinoyn. 8 Bt al fens jay: and twelve beautiful engra’ oon Bouth America. ‘Choss, by fn experienced ediinr. Conunua- tion of the thrilling romance, ‘' The Last ot his Ree’ Genrr Number Eleven— ture, Double page pict we rons b 7, Foriralt, of Fi 8. Dizow, ce company No, 14: ee! ft New York Woman's Heepital, Clinton treit of Dr, J. W. rranciyy new City Arsem*ly rooms, fete given by 1, M. Des war New York—indnsiriat Singer & Go.; Dullding temporarily tined aa the Woman's Hoepital, 8 Midison avenue; the Giani’s Cause Onatle; view of the ruina of ‘of Bucharest; residence of the Mile water carrier of Buebarest; costume of a new triba at Ka- quemnex Giscovere? by Nr, Rae in Victoria Laud; he Ganges Uatal Roorkee, Theta; portrait of Oecanjon, the Turkish he: tazer, and other beautliul engravings, Suen pet, dere, bats ~ heodsrxne y yore in Fo, oh of Amenee LESLi8’8 uuuare creo. howe Ae pe : tomble rs ati) it will be ih Frank Posten tues. Tuee- trated Newspaper. 0) a some Twelve— Biatue of Jackson, By Mills. Tmauguration procession, New Orieans; atarior of Otriava chureby Bal Baltimore, just opeved, after extensive & terasioas; fof the Rev. Ur. Balsb, poster Osmave church, Baltle new mammoth tieamalip Persia; portrait of Gesrge M, Daliss, our new minister to Mngiand; perilous adventures of sense ‘and B pacesteiens in. Broadway, New York three actual ‘ad street Metbodiet EK. thured, Newark, N. J . we Gieated Frida Rabe uary 38 1856; Astor House banquet, York—porirait ot James 1. ‘Brady, the orator; new clo at Broadway theatre, New York Herne, tee Huater;” view of Maite end ite fortifiostions, in the Medierrsnean; mail s'eam- er entering the port ot Mnita; the seat of war—four views of Aupatoris; covtume of the Freuch army in the Crimea; tures. scenes in Hayu; new invention—s continuous cerd printip, of Presa; bosplial St cutarl, near Constantinople, tor wounded soldiers from the Crimea; chess, by an experienced eaitor; continuation cf the thrill me romance, The uast of bis Hace, besides other numerous solen- Gid epgravings und the greatest variety of interesting and mniscel.ancous reading matier, ASHINGTUN’S MANSION, WESTERN POINT, WE have never wen before 80 well done asitiain FAs K LEELIA’S last ILLUSfKAIED NEWAPAPK. No. 24, ‘This view of the old m: seems to have besn generally overiorked. unti! Lenlie sent on # tine artist to Mount Vernon and had it eugraved expreesiy for his paper. Qu TS ‘Turkish Indies m Constan i of hires Bnmber Frigate Niagara, Portrait of Geo. Bleers, A, procession ree engraving (fepretenting the lauach; Mis Annig O'Dornelt hamming, the. Ningsra; scene tolowing the unoby Homing timber; ioterior of the new Met , New, Jersey: portrait of the pastor, ue Key, peer, lero, wie Bishop of of toe M, ‘Turkish iadien petecry pi'grims ot Mecca; iicadons of Greece; costume cl French woopa engaged ‘n the Crimean war; French expedition to the Corea Archipe ago; eight spirited views; and’all the news ot the week; chee, by an experienced editor; cont nustion of tha thrilling romance, ‘The Last of his Kave”” on, wival Festival, ‘Boones in Kansas. Statue of Beethoven, by Cranford; Genoral Walker's head quarters, ety of Granada} inter Gens cep Gitet! retention t eotiny ot evens) war paitery for, the detencs of New A! full pare, engraving; railroad depot, 7. D. © ; uniiormuct Freves soldiers. in tie Crimesy Madoal Monit: President of Calls Freuol expedition to Disl- match, Benegal, Atrica—three epiendid views; Kinbura fort, ‘st the moush of the Doeiver, Russia; three views in Ajacalo, capture of Corsica. aud 15 other eugravinge; chess, ov an ex: renee el or; continuation of te thriling romance, * The Last ot his (CoxteNas Number Rg oo Stesmer Splendid Winter Views of Niagara Falls, wn from na‘nre. No. 1. Splendid panoramic picture of ihe Fails, including American and Ovnedian shores, No, 2, Part of the Horse shoe talte, from under Table rock. No. 3. View from. under the Horse ahve falls, Canada sice—showing extraordinary 1c mations. Avciversary of ihe New York stedieal Cate. Portrait of Dr, Horace Green, Freaident. tlogular ap ‘ance ot ice hills, on the pier ego, "New York. Great thal insurrection against Beieh rue io India; ten hight shed engravings. Porirait of Prof. Baron Justus Von Lel- big, of Munich—interior and emierior view of his Isbaratory. Sussian Militixman, Freneb At-ack on the town of Ley.0r, French Fort at Medina—and all the news ot ihe week, y an experienced Kdttor. Continuation of the thriling. ce, ‘The Last ot his Race.” Corts Ss ef Number Sixteen: — New York University. Burning of the New Jeriey Ferry Boat at Phitads Bt, John’s Church, Buffalo, Portraits of Rev. Dr. 8 Joreph Gates, ard varions other important personages. os fumes of Napolect’s Imperial Guard, Fire of Ootion Press at New Orleans Karthquake at California, and nomerons other magrificent enaravit gs. om ENTS number Seventeen Grand bell at the Academy. Boox trade ae eace Conference at Paris. ‘Weehingion’s birthday ball in Pari Seizure of the alaver Falmouth. Female nursery rooms, New York, besides nu- merous ciber splendid engravings. (Gontssis i. num! mber Eighteen, Portrait of Edward Everett, Lane of ship John Rutledge. Academy of design. House ot Pray oe, Newark, N. J. Portraits ot Napoleon ard Rugenta, Besides severa! portraits and numerous other beautitul en- gravings, Coma number Kineteen. Laurck of the Adriatic, new come ho Capitol, at Washington. ‘Lwo superb Nicarauguen pio‘ures. Lescent from tne Cross, Ruoens, Cradie of ‘tbat blessed babr.”” ‘With vumerous other splendid engravings; literary, drama- ic and musical critic's ig And all the news of the week. or of number Twenty. Dramstic Fund Dinner, Grent Fire at Philadelpbia, Railway Celebration at Buffalo. Burning of tbe Garrish Narket Bui'dings, pos from a i ourivg the copflagration. by our Soston artist. Full Portrsi: of Velentine Mott, M. D. Lu. D, Portrait of Sosstun Corto g, President of the New York Gentral ball- road, Magnifivent full page eograving, costume of ihe French Infantry Jmporial Guard. Pucisbment of the Wheel. | Por: trait of Major Generai Williams v, B.. Portrait ef Joseph MeKeon, bln Dee late. By Public Erbcola, New York. School for the Bit New York city--14 besutitul illustrations. cr perlenced editor, and all the newsot the. week. Continuation of tte thrilling romance, ‘‘The Last of His Race ” ONTENTS of Number Tweaty-mne. Portrait of James Bucksoai Funeral of ¢ Capt WeArdle, rior and Interlor of Grace Church. ‘Three splendid Central American vie ortra'te of Wm Cullen ; cane on the ‘ket New Orieans; ag tae Boa, Rich Vaux, Mavor of sr a Crawford's Btatue of Washing- ton, Richmond, Va. NONTENTS of Nomber Twenty-two, Citizen Eoldiery. New York City Guard, ja full costume, Funeral Procession of Capt, Wm. McArd’ oe oe athe for Barnum, at Bridgeport, Conn. uild'ng, in Bleecker street; Arrival ot Mr. Everett “House; Mr. Buchanan's Reveption at the Governor’s ‘oom. (ONTENTS of Number ‘Twenty three. Ogden Hoffman, Splendid Portrait. Fight Panams, and Five Central tee Me Vier e« All from criginal set Qreestt Beat Club. Wail street. Fi the moni (040 to produce ke engravings slong, for cther superd ex; ber. iWeoet over 8 thie ‘num! $1.000. In No. 23 of FRANK WNSLIE'S. SLLUSPRATED = PAPER. (sawed this morning, Gost over one thousand dc produ ‘This will be the moe: magnificent paper ever issued i country. It will contain "5 - EIGHT PAGES OF ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, Ihustrating Gen. Walker's movements in N the Bat tle of Bivas, the tion of Pi aersae pers ever publi may be sate y pronounced @ tri american enterprize. orm Ty number = Citizen Boldiery, Srey Madame La Gran, rior vit AY chureh, Corey, A. Sah autor of Fins Avenue mae Feet, church, ‘Ladies? partment indow Gardening and the Cultivation of Plants My rocms. Ywecdlework— Tol a3 coh Em- brokery. Comic Department.— re Fieberman, reven |! ustrations. lehration of the Social Turn: Verein, ‘With other suberh engravimes. all And artistic §nnsical tnd dramatic erttic'me. Chess by b; ert Continuation of that thrillt Filing rome ‘Able, spirited and independent edltoria Like many of tis predeceasors, shows art and |iterature combined. Bi exe of Washington should apare er— every man who ever thinks ot shoulderin; ae a mii‘ary hair in bis reudapon should pu of thls paper every representa'ive ot “Young New and ecmirer of Laura Keene should have this number paper—every lover of musie sbould ee re of hoe jame ia oo aA A keen seure yaper ve hay who baa any of the artistic ld bers ad purchase this number of the maper finbusier. who tMiakn et migrating to Cantral Amertoa, murchas® thie Dumver of fhe paper-and above ai recy aid purchase this every ocher number TRATES TLLCSTR ATED family ¥K. can they secure a faithful nnd tll venta to hand down ag family heirlooms to the re- motest porterity, Kverr man by purchasing Leslie's paper will recure & most de'iolous morcean for Nruday reading, Nex the o'rretegs of rence. plenty snd feminin I lad ants wih avant pertene re DMSLIe LeU TRATKD NEWSPAPER, 80 mo itde!

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