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is NEW YORK, HERALD, TUNSDAY, APRIL 7, 1857. f | j i | ! : ? I i Ha | i 3 i i Hi ri] FE itt i At i; ie i il 4 Ff He | Ltrs a it £ i H : Hl ii fi 3 3 i l ti A 7 = 2 F ‘j it F ! 4 % i a a5: &; F : é ry I i f g i : 2s the it unciation may not be correct) & particu eee ey ree aifectod’ my health and caused 5 - PY i ie Hf if i id E : HI i ue Bis i Binz i f f i i %. i i i qi | i ti i ie ES ite i Esge hl fit; 3 i zs iH fs gi i i Hs et a ra e BB ing the ! [ e i “ F bi £ 14 8 ae - 5 i Fas i i] E i Fa EBs 4 i “4 I ‘or meditioe, sad exph : i i ie: F f hi ms ER 4 j Fatt te i z Et 32 § 2 oe 3 ze f E E z i 5 Es o7 E Be Ay af if E g E a E é, i ax nee Pr Eg 5 it i i ca et soe Se eee : fl E f € if ohons on repulave he ad removed b ders, thet the oot, ‘disinterested part Ry -- would hold en proms wroald ‘might of the War- veoh sia deeren Sree seer eeesen me gbeory blow, oo five times. or many Smee (o the right exe mouth. Officers or mea bebiod o lett and under the ear. * gals toe econ se watborny at estate = See ‘Phak fer i FilTeoudsio Cheam up 1 the colors. Therefore I erenuiied them ta Bope that [ ig fepahe 0 Taspectors could give the Deput sew rough thelr motive, and di show of resist. ance, '*** & you know the masaner in which I have been treated during the last four ears. That he ree 1 have made will eilecsusily stop ixe gazve whieh bas been pias ed on in the Pr #00, there ta but lite caure to doubt: that those who have Deew iz authority there and who now occupy offi Hal positions there wil cot preleud 10 be ignorant of the eourse of treat ment there pursued there ie but little room for dount. In fact they dare not do therwise. They will prevaricate and dis: } semble, and only make scmissions on points which the most coms on obser ver could see that they could not deny. I saw that they care not ndmit the vuth, for thelr own persoual in- torests are ai siane. They endeavor to carry out their pleas secretly. for aman may Go that barm (> suother by sccret wnderband desing aod dissimulatim, which he could not Compe hy direct and daaliog, avd under the semblance of frien?sh p may do him greater injury than he ceuld posi- bly by drelared enmity ard open handed violesee Pore they endeavor to carry om thetr in such a man- ner thet parsons canc0’ eee through them. / Calor sat down for a moment, but again rose and | said — A man vamed Young wes {nm the prison with mo Sinoe the deeb of the Warden he bas heen pardoned out Whetner hus pardon had anything to do with hia testimony against me I ‘onnnot ay. ‘The Uourt !istened, aod go did the jury, with muoh at- Seution to Caior’s romarks, and \t was not for three minuies tier be epesking that silence of HE al if il gt : { ti i 4 if 33 7s HH lal Hatt +4 i ih | Raconax Touro ow Sqvatune Bane ano time Mo- mane —Drothor Brigham, during the delivery of one of hie sormons fa the Tabernacle, in Great Salt Lake olty, took the liberty to apbraid the mothers of small obildren ‘ston, >) iz a 7 i i E 43253 os Last ‘The covere storm of lact night had @ ped eifect upon the theatres, but the entertainments offered were mover. theless worthy of all tavor. BROADWAY THEATRE. Tbe Last Days of ompell,’’ « epectacie drama which has enjoyed the widest popularity of aay play of ile claga, was produced bere jast night. The story ls teken from the romance of the same mame, and is quite fam! Mar to every ene, The obief attraction of the drama ts us great capacity for strorg effects, and in this respect is It sfexcoedingly well dose at the Broadway. The scenery leat night with that capital comedy “ The Rivals,"’ which, Nike sousd port, imprevos with ege. Mr, Biake, Mc. Brougham, Mr. Lester, Mr. Waloot and Mrs. Hi plared the principal characters, and the pian went with shouts of laughter from toond. LAURA KEENR’'S THEATRE. A clever comedy, ‘ Living Too Fast,’’ was éone here for the firat time last evening. It has, however, been played im thecity heretofore. It conveys a good moral, im a pleasant way, and is quite s pretty iittie play. Mr. G. Jordap played tbe favt bero with much end was well supported ge Kate Reynolds, Mr. Stoddart aad Saree vetaek as sotitee mes the onrtain. After the comedy “The Kives”’ played for the nineteenth time. BIBLO'S GARDEN. “1? Almee,” anew ballet arranged by M. Paul Bril- deal of favor. It is exciting, intensely eo, and abounds im situations calculated to please a Bowery $0 whose taste the dramatist bes evidently Femme Rimeelf. 1} was received with vociferous a>piause. The was more than end the company will com: with more ‘one of our 60-called lead. Fag meres Mesars Howe and Hale, aad (iiss Julia particularly distinguished themselves. Pelitical Intelligence. Fam Pray vox Kansas —The Richmond Soh says that “Kansas will bea ciave Stee if the adminisiration will only allow it fair play.” What kind of ‘tale play” ts re- quired to make 1s a slave State, when the free soll settiers im the Territory outnumber the pro-slavery mn ve to remaia im aouve existence in the State of New Jaseay. Ronune J. WaLamm waarriea Hoven vr i res @xne- ard, wore it sround bis waist, and, in that costume, de- pounced divanien aa treason in every {mportast town and village. ‘Tas Monmons.—The question must soon be decided, says the Gestoa Post, whether the will of Brigham Young shall rule 9 region of our country extending from the thirty seventh to the fortieth degree of north ist tude, and from the eastern base of the Blerra Neveds to the sum ‘The Mormon apomaly and abomination bave endured jong enough. Mie Gaasewoor.—This gentioman has, dectined to rua. a2 » candidate for the office of Mayor of Cmoiunal. Practame vros tas Dasy Scorr Dacson.—It is stavd (bat the democratic canvassers in the town ef Gloucester, Rhode Island, struck the names of the colored voters in that town from the sts before the clsction on Weines- ‘bat were sr.cteae mate Tae ona Journal intimates proceedings de commenced against them. og Rarcsucax Stare Oos\xation ut Massacnecerrs,—By order of the Kxeoutive Commities of the repabiican mom. bers of the Legislature, a Biate Comveniion of the repub- Hican members of both houses, and of dolegates from mob towns sa are not represented by republicans, is to bo on beld st the ball of the Hoass of Representatives, Wednesday, April 33, a7 P. M., to choose = Siate Gun ‘tral Cem: and organize the party on the basis of opposition 10 further extension of slavery, aad in , i it f E : - H i i i i | i : if : if i F i i i i : i srt Hi t t ik i i H F é ; i ef H i | ire z if i j j Hd 2fE ies i i i f ; evils Peat fcuadtet! = ry | ip! FY § ae fi: 5 } Miss Mattida Heron and Her Newspaper Cor-| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Feepoucence. TO THE RDIDUS OF THE HERALD. THE WEBSTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ara 6.—George N. Brown wi, Loring Pickering, Mary ¥. Pickering, hic wife, and Charles N, Bem —The decision im this case—whiot, {2 will remembered, is one of the most important cases, oo be oe Company | Ddeginalp mort, eotent to convey. Company (the was 6 swindle trom aac Sele oterd. ot Eady's gallery, 21 avenue D, three doors jphs—6 by 84, in Natural Colers, Ree eters Ge wae, oh ee, JEFVRRS, 467 Broadway. White's $3 Drees Hats, Style, 148 Puen ate, eowtan Soeadeeg tal eae ae For Good Well made Shirts, of all myles and paerna, | TT Society's 106 Chatham street, Spring, 1667. Our new spring styles of clothing are expored and ready for tale, om! larne il aanortnents of ig overcoats lane Bi and bnainess coms irees end frook conia, de very choiee and coolined ntyles of cneatmere And pisin vests. Our room is od with our importations of new goods, many of ‘can be fonnd nowhere elec. This do- partment, by Mr. Lyman Derby. is in & position to Saer a in the way of stylish garments aod attention gtven to all orders D. DSVLIN $22. Nos. 258, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st. '. Bpring Style of Gentlemen's hats are unrivaled. Price $50. Give him s call at his salcs- rocm, 113 Nassau for hysteria and Javetine. shoal to 0b- ightful scented water fold by D. T. LANMAN ‘York, and Crunadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and es | Sem ‘applied, No. 6 Astor Rouse, saint Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wi the beat in the wor'A surpassing ail. a the wiguinctory, 233 Brondway. and Tonpecs, wold nod applied RN agenis in the United Six Reasons Why Everyhedy Uses LYONS KATH ATRO! 1. It te the cheapest precarsiom for the hair It ie pronoorced hy ail te he the most beneficial. sd most agreradie to nee. ia the cloapest and wont careful y prepared. fa the most highly perfumed lathe only article tbat never falla ty give entire avin. faction. The immepee ale of the Kathairon— pearly 1,000,000 Destien per zesr—siteste 's upiveraal | Bold by all deniers everye here, for , Re Cured by Marsh & Co.s Radical @are trota, at No. 2 Maiden inne, New York. Gas Cooking Stoves and Ranges.—W. F. Shaw's patent. combining neatness, economy and sonrani. Soong can ve dome t ovo ha ine pense at cline me. ning can ‘one ha’! the ey a hoa ANNON's, ad ‘be seen tn operation at GRO. 1. the National Eira, Washi — ever made Seuss oP ee polarity, conta per bowie. # From for conga colds and hoarser ese" Fotmonary irrimuen. wos giving rene? ta crugne. cone, HOM BP ing rei in coughe cole, varions th cat aifections (4 which pablic speakers sad singers are liable. All driugaiste eet! them. Oounterfelts of Holioway’s Pills and Oint- are in the market, Look to the book of a ig er on which they are prioted is watermarked , New York and Londen, ihe medicics te gent Im look watermark fe Bold at the manufactory, droggiste at jo Forked 9 a 25 comin, 68%, conte Chichester’s =" Bpectfe dors net by all dragaiata, Depot 10 Wall Monpay, April 6—6 P.M. | In epite Of the lamentations of the bell speculators and | thelr organs the public will tasist upom selling the repidiy Gepresiating railroad seourrties of the day. The disposi- on to get rid of such doubtful, dasgorous investments ts extending, and there ta no place for them to rest ater — outsiders have realized bat im Wall etrect. At the fret | board to day there was a decline in nearty ali the railrosd | Woks wold. New York Central Railroad fell off ¥ per cont; Evie, i; Roading, %; Iumole Contra: Railroad, 1; Galena and Chicago, +;; Cleveland and Toledo, i. Most | Of the transactions to day were for cash, and but for the Gemand from the shorts, whiok partislly eustained prices, there is every reason to believe that very tow pointe would have beea touched. New York Central, Illinois Central, Gaicna and Chicago declined with the rest. The money market is not in a condition wo justify this general desire to sell such stocks, If we could fied any cause in the condition of our loonl finances, we toight afford some consolation to the few bul) speculators left om the Blook Exchange. But we look there in vain. ‘There is money enough for all the ordinary purposes of business, and the banks discount Kberally, The cauve te totally different t. what te generally considered in the street. We must look below the suriace fort. Thosup- ply of railroad stocks comes from the many emall bold. era, from those who bave for a long time resisted the growing distrust ia that clsas of investments, and paid no Attention to the frequent fiuctuations. These holders Rave at last lost all confidence in the management of those works, and are turning as rapidiy es possible their stocks into money. They are compélied to come into ‘Wall street to do this, and there the stocks remein, ‘They are daily accumulating, and as the sup- ply tmoreases the diicurty im carrying them becomes greeter. In this wey they are ateadily tending downward, uptii mapy of them will altimatey take their places alongside of the old ineol- vent companies. The process is by no means @ sew one im Wall street. Dozens of railroads have passed through ft and bave almost been forgotten. It would be folly to suppose that our railroad companies could for all time etend up under the course of depletion put tn ope- ration from the start. They do bear up under it won” derfully, and their managers covtrive to keep life in them for » much longer period than appears possible, considering the treatment. 1s is one continual steady drain upon capital and credit from the begining, and ft bea not, therefore, been a very difficult matter for us to figure ovt about the time a general collapse would be realized. No power on earth cam save the railroad sye- tem of this country from « Gpanctal crisis. It is too tate to patch up any company’s credit by the declaration of unearned dividends. That dodge has had its day. ‘The pubtio can no longer be blinded by such a transparent humbug. The ‘onting debt of most of our raliroad com- ponies bas been annually enlarged by loans made to pay dividends, So long as the stockholders wore ignorant of that fact, se long an it was generally believed that all it would have been i tines ‘mot at all astonished at the growing dist: ast among stock- holders. Mt isto them rather a matter of astonishment that public confidence as beon 60 long sustained. None know better than those who have been engaged in foan- ctering fer our largest railroads bow ruimous the system practised has been. Wo desire no hotter evidence of the truth of our statements in relation to ratiroad values than that of the executive officers ef the different companies. After the adjournmscat of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert iH. Nwlay — "Sisto Rasen hv. ‘600 Gan nooo 5,090 Calttorsie State # par ore 000 Warsaw 38 per cent bonds. eoled, Railroad fell of X por cent; Exje, 3;; Galena and @hi- XM. There end pellers are more ebundant, Erie i ooka must, slowly, but the ten- 1s steadily downward. The company for the last ue Fald a considerable amount ‘ato the baa been done by letting the road. Property rus to ruin, M hae the sinking fund what should have gone and reality has earned mothing. There ot Cleveland and Toledo Railroad stock this witernecn at Tlig 11% por cemt, This appears to as bat the beginning of the end in that sook. {¢ is utteriy (m- possible for this company to make a dividend ont of ne Bvery dollar of the dividends paid withia the past two years bas been borrowed. The credit of the company ts Bow 9 low, and the difiiculty of borrowing money 90 great, thet any dividend is paid the neces sary amount must be raised by selling now stock. Tho dividend cum be paid ai greet sacrifices tn that way, and inno ciber. Now, let us eee what the compacy will do. i i j 5Bé Eg i i i | We are curtous to pee |! raiiroad fmascieriag hae reached such @ denperate degree a that. New York Couirsl Raliread stock was very weak today. We expect to see another swarming in Wall sirect of the Albany clique ‘of stook speculators. Ang. $3,766.. 19,014, Ten 2,889,415 60, 001.904 ~4 Saree. aosaral ont in ae Reso't40 67,608,618 | 6,86... 109,888,604 18,006,906 6,886,016 67,298 509 Bove. 3220. 100,87.78 1 281.587 6 T.0n4 8.040 413 | Beps. 20,56. 100,715,486 13 970,685 6,760,385 66 866.423 ~ $7, '96. 108, 992 908 10,878,220 6,666,108 68,661,173 4,'66, 167,981,107 11,016,184 8,890,628 62 052.640 Oot. 11,'56. 147,392 10, 761 8,748,980 60,078,367 Oot, 896 10,847,010 8,897,417 60,304,883 Ort. 86,488 10,680,708 8,649,809 58,606,457 Nov. 1,'86,. 168,149,008 11,067,675 8.696.005 68,024,115 Nov. ©/86.. 102,608,689 11,616,420 8,006,721 64 998,987 Nov. givse:-iocson ie theviees asinane Soise | Nov. 80,°0..108/b96.476 12.110/884 8.610,968 61,614,940 | Deo. _&°86. 108,968,808 19,278,047 8,671,758 62,022,900 Deo. 18,'56.; 108,896,886 10,807 648 8,616,854 62,884.73 Dev. 99,'56. 108, TL I61,516 8307 4 99,908,336 Doo. 9Y, $6. 108, 10,904,498 9,887,167 62,200 991 Jan. 11,178,946 8,003,118 69,677,920 teas es meee a Teraer saart se | | Foe Jom. ‘Week, exhibits the foliowing variations in the agrregste— Tncrvase tn loans aad discounts. Tacrease tn apecie.. ‘This aa very unexpected movement. discounts, amounting to nearly two millions of dollars, is Greater than we have reported in any week during the 040,877 ‘ara,00) @ayer4 \mcreaee in Pet year, Theaggretate of loans ts sow gresier thas ever before exhibited by nearly a million acd « half of dollars, while the specie reserve shows no particular (1- Crosse, The returns for the correspondieg week \ast year show @ discount lise about cight millions less, ‘with a spocie reserve about two millions larger. Com paratively the banks are now ina much weaker condi. | tloa, Thetr deposits are no larger now thia when the | discount line was five millions smaller, of bank loans ts mot too great to afford proper f.oil'1s8 19 | the business classes, but the fact that euch an in tation is | necessary shows © very dangerous point in public | The expansion credit, one that we may not pass without trouvle, When ® contraction comes | ast be to aa extent that will re- dyoe bank credit such a large per centage on the agare gate as to create a vacoum fn the accounts of many cas. Stock Exo 2000 Gad Riv let mt 1000 Hud Riv 34 mt 50 Lil Con 210 Rt Ki 100 do 180 Panama RR 60 RR MONDAT, April 6, 1867 boo hs Erle RR. 080 woo Tox, ox 835,409 : conte ot Fevsas costs of Frock costa at Froce ovste at | 4 ‘Frock costs at A Frock costs at s Frock coats at Brent. Frock costs a ievans’, costs at Bvane. Frock ovals St vane” 3 = Frock costa “ Wane Secs at vane: Frock eosis eee URaaS rid Benwee Gold and Rome ee Black cloth echeaaty, Ubeap aad Ane Contained in this i catabliahment, te a7 ove man m & hundred (0 be titted a a spect; fr aa regards price, kV ARB, Suiors hmeat? task be Set re a weet “ae a Faves Diack and fancy clon crock cal ib oe bt cd Skto wt 5 sie OS POGRRS, BAZAAR OF ‘No. 19 Broadway —Go Presents. both useful and i i Bae XED'S CELEBRATED LONDON ‘Ibis ts universally acknowledged the advertiser bas estab! wey, in the Arcade, where ip the absen: Mr. George Hooker is authorized to recetve all ordere London Oordtal Gin ‘a an effective medic: delicious beverege for general use, PRING BTYLE OF BOOTS—35 50 AND AP OCALA, fund tahe'a look at them neJOMS ts bs i Stan MACHINES I. @. SINGER 4 008 a le information about sewing aod answers qhestions that cas be asted oo the subject. All who: t wil) how to purchase a sewtng machine woe Bi « clear prod ean be made, and will be pee. now before the po sb hoger & Sas Gea ‘HE DYSPRPTIO, PREBLE. LANGUID, NEB’ weak, arp beseeched — iiheeti Dr, Webdoer’s HI i FF : } 140 68 . givens . and streagth te the whole (nnotinas ite Ce Sit rece See Be be ay T°-¥.10-X-70-K-70-5-10-K-20-K. TO-K.—ALL WHO 160 88 ig, sbould try Virgil's tekat, now in amild Corum 200 68 end increared flavor to auit both old and |. Retabed at 160 Hg eegar and drug stores; wholesale 412 way, up staire. 30 060 Erie . 08% te HISKEBS AND MOUSTACHES FOROED TO i te atte Tac | WV inte cedhe, by far comment whic 2t sumer me = te tes | . G, GRAHAM, 600% Broadway; Zisver, 44 Boulh Thad 00 68% «100 60.,,..000 78 iret, PhUadetphla . iJ “ 100 00 78 . 100 yO do. <. im = 200 625g 100 d0....000 7H Marrtea, GRecwD BOARD. Bssne—Gussniaur.—In so zeenier, som $8000 Indiana Si<’s.. 58 Siete Oust Be 00 ‘783g | 2, by the Rev. Dr. Bothus, at ther of the 1600 Ill Cow RE tds. 09 de. .. 76% | fether, Mr. Avonz0 Mavewvos Bamss to Miss laasmum, Si ebs Ballo 400 . deagbter of Frankia Greenteal. 1000 L&Trast0e.sde 97 660 Prim—Pomnvs.—On Sategday, April 560 +. OF 160 115, | dence of A. 100 N SK 49 Prime, Mr, Famap Pree 100 87% 200 thie ait, 103 121% 200 ‘Brasvm@—Mit.—On Sunda, 3 ay : , 10 083s 100 New Orleans papers oe ai” 10 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Bousos. dow of Mr. of 0 parrais of pote were’ made st | | The relatives ‘0 ves = Flour The market was eruin dull, and | Ay ss erased avout 4000 8 400 barrels et abort ihe following | 77 Msodongal direst, tomorrow sfernoca, af three 19| _Bonse—Ai Princeton, N.J., om Saterday, Apri 0 | ‘Wan 8. Bowns, aged 48 years and 4 months.’ « | ,. the relatives and friends of the denenand ore repens | ws Temes C. Durve, Princeton, this rh} 8 | be Ly po va jew Lonoen please copy. ‘wtthou: ‘were oontived 13 Ria io barren Southern brasde were wien | Bizrra Om Moveny ohare ta ey op li 0 9 800 Derreda, wiibin “ “ are invited te attend her magbet was quiet, co ven 0'Gl00k, from the residence rls So: shows 1.00 do, commen ‘Hoyt, 34 Jefferson street, witneut in | hen | aaa pg } Agee 6, Me, Dome {So | familly are tavtied to attend his fane- ead prime bie late residence in West Farms, on fhareday both at one o'clock, without farther motice win aot rae Crveaman —On Monday, April 6, Amamps O:owmman, ibe eding Cbieage. enberauaies jest daughter of Josoph Cluasman, aged 1? renew COPrRE ~The sales embraced sbout XO bags Rio! llc. a eenbgumand fh ee hy he alee embraced about 8,000 bales, nearly at | 188 ‘treet, from the reaidense ot Mr Gilbert Wee ‘of conon were taten st 60. and S104, “Foor res". Hiand bacon aod lard ai am. | - COOMRAHE —In this city, on fs April 6, Wasa emenia | Coctresma, tn the 4:h year of bis ny oe, Kann —Oe Sunday evening, Joun Kzara, te bourse aed Sydney variel from rem en. Bors wer Ly, With & good cemand serve the trad Jno continued frm, wit eales of Reoteh pig at $30, 850, for common, aud $1 2) for Linx. Aockiand wie firm at ‘piM rates were at about 2s foot The. & Se per foot ¥ —The market was quiet, and sales limited at 700. aThs. om brewer@ The 4 [barley malt ‘omds{o restrict ope- is Nik@ly List seme wabsti~ 1 their wend, of ab # rion of Ivnar Advance lume Mowsssra—The market was firm, while rales wera modo- a tc rate ni fuil prices. Cubs ranged at Saturs ieee. Bavat broaes — Aout 120) bbIs. rosa were sold a $170 per S10 Ibe. dei ST red, sod 500 bia apirits t $3 008 sales were at (to arrivey at ~The . Py ones at urpentine at iéc., soarket was lent active but prices were ale alee of 70) hhda. Cubs muscovado at 93 # Wi\c., market was dull and sales restricted, wed BiKe., while buyers were ovly offering 26,0. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVRRY BAY. —————————————_—_—_—_—_—— Siaations, Ac, see 6th and sth Pages, MISCELLANEOUS. Om . Ratatat LET ORE fa ee ee ee pepe, ane S SiiSrooma, Bheett snd o_o 1. Dower, agrionitnral. fr" of the most ay proved sorte and beet 4: retail J. MT #. B.—Catalogues on epptication Ore MATERIA / whoivenio.— KBALTY 0. 4 Windoe shades —Our stook of bie we to Ofer (bese @ ationtien of Close largest in Bew York and our superior manwhactaring faci other beam ‘one than gers. at wholes ORBURN & 0). 18 Joon street, New York. Reade mtree' in deldines, woreied darasks, Isce and mi ae, which are offered at AND GENU- sale or tock of bre: im cur 0 low oat yi age: i i "eas stall aod! choice vee hates te the | We d, 45; HAGMEBOX, NO. Namway STRERT, WiLL Ja wall on mek of Wedneaday, april & at 10! es Drae cies gegara, mardione. iweluding fine London na brown aberr'es, Holi Sale poacive. Aid gloves of all colores. ie, ae , impor tig house declining be O'clock & large the oro niD ews In caeeS brandies, Porte, gin, schanppe, ip reses Also, 16 enees (quart amtrostal , 1880 Ciattlled frem selected grain tn Honrdon Goods in #ore ready for ae yat the _——_—$—$—$$ $$ YON®’ YAGNETIC POWDRR-FOR THR DESTRYO- ro 4 tice of bedbugs corkroaebes, mothe fieme aren Guioes, fies, plant inavet wie and animals, dive pits teristic, UPON, 42 Broatwar- (pPmass 7 4. M TAYLOR £2 COP SEW CONF RO- 6, 406 Broadway, late J. Coentor.—J.M. Par. | t¢ bay d (ert Dr, | lal ral this afternoon, ei two 0’ street ‘Law umnmags.—On Senday morning, Apri! 5, of ecartet fever, Amma MancaRerns Lawwermanm, aged 8 years, § months end 16 days, eldest dangnier of Hoary aad Mar- a q i i i ah i Ff i fireet, (bia avlernoen, at three © | the family are invited to attend. DOROUR PREPARATION FOR in. | oe “soburch.) with the larwest govfectonary oa Brosdwar, sod will offer the Condatoot candy sed Beotch mixture st the lowest market PONCHOMANIN —/URT RECRIVED A LaRo® Lot of american and Prench vases and nd al) materials for the fagninating art of g Je Lo painted china, a4 the moertor ry Sternans —Seddeniy, on Meaday, April oars. ot he are family from the

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