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aro, irl t E Eg (ny) be submitted the laws relative to tho’ testamentar; ‘matrimoota! juris#iction now exercised by the courts, also for checking Caudulont breaches of trust. com us to express to you her continued ¥ ment of her peopl, and the progressive dov } ration at witnessing the: well E of her em} and devoutly of almighty at aoe be vouchsafod objects other ‘usfotges. Sonmtant woulda, happiness and welfare of her loyal and faithful g ‘mouth seconded, the address in the Lords, Mr, Dopsom moved, and Mr Buobauan seconded it, in the Commons. No opposition was made to it. ‘The London subscription for the Russian railways is ‘Cheed, and ts reoorted to be very unsucceseful, although the exact amount is not published. ‘Tho. Grand Duke Copstantine will visi} England. Te was reported that the Kast India Company had de ‘ided to take a limited part in tho operations in China, and ‘Would place a division of its fleet undor Admiral Sey- “inour’s orders. FRANCE. ‘The Minister of Marine has given orders to suspend the ‘Preparations for the despatch ¢f troops to China. 4 communication from Persia bad been received, stating Ghat the Russian Minister at Teheran is making efforts to Prevent the Shah from giving his assent to the ratificatton Of the treaty of peace with England. ‘The statement reapecting the proposed extension of the Capital of the Bank of France is believed to be incorrect. Paria advices report that the specie in the Bank of France, which had diminished to the extent of ten millions Of francs during tho cight days succeeding tho last retarn, ‘Dow exceeds by two or three million francs the sum shown fm the monthly balance rheet for April. ‘The return for the month ending May 7 would be published in Friday’s Mond eur, ‘The Americans in Paris bad tendered Senator Sumaer a “Public dinner, which he dectinod. SPAIN, Malaga had been placed in a state of slege, and else ‘where the eountry was disturbed. The ebtp-of-the une Donna Isabella U., tho friga.e Bayien, the brig Pelayo, the Steamer Francisco Dassis and two Wansporta were under orders to sail from Cadiz with troops for Havana. HOLLAND. ‘The colonial government of Java had decided to abolish the fmovopoly of the cultivation of tobacoo, Endeavors ‘were making to introduce cottor cultivation Into Samatra NEUCHATEL. From Paris it is stated that the King of Prussia has to- Structed Count Hatzfoldt to sign the Neuchatel treaty. ITALY. at export of grain from Naples has again beon autho- Is was reported that the French government had rocety- ed from Sardinia s communication which rendered proba- Die the early resumption of diplomauo relations between Sardinia and Austria, TURKEY. Dates from Constantinople, to April 28, ray tho Comts- sioners of all the Powers who signed the treaty of Paria Met at Constantinople ou the 21st, to deliberate on their report. GREECE. The dates from Athens are to the 29th ult. The Cham- bers were discussing the budget of the Minister of Finance, @nd a new custom tariff had boen presented. NCsla. Atelegraphic deepatchfrom St. Petersburg announces. tho return of mild weather, with a south wind, and it was therefore expected that the navigation of the Gulf of Fia- fand would shortly generally be re-opened. PERSIA. Further hostilities bad occured in Persia, A despatch hhad been received stating that the city of Mobammerah ‘was captared by the British ‘on tho 26th of April. Tbe gmemy lost two hundrod killed and wounded. Amoag whom was Brigadier General Asholzuf, besides reveuteca runs and @ vast amount of ammunition and military stores. ‘The Persian army under Shah Seadah retreated toward Abwazand Shuster in great disorder, The British forces Thetr loss tn killed and were sending iv their #ubmissioa. A telegrapt io job from Sir Janes Outram a flying expedition to Ahevaz retarned to Mohamumerah on tho fit of April, completaly succeasful. Tho large Parsten retired from thetr position and retreated rapidty to ores Dizful, before the British force, which was no! 490 strong. One gun was capturel, aod extensive military stores were seized nil destroyed. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRASH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Loxpos, May 9—A M ‘The Fina, which arrivod at Southampton Inet night, Drought the mails of the Kuropean and Onelts from Mel bourne. The collective mail consiats of noarly four hun- dred boxes aud bags, being the largest mail ever lauded at Sovthampton. The Etua bas eighty passengers, aud twenty ix packages of gold of the value of nearly £90,000 | wterling. Nearly £60,009 of this gold was on the Oneida Hearly one buudred passengers left tho Bina at Malwa to get to England via Marseilles, The Australian passengers wore detained uearly three days ia Rgypt, owing the Koropean arriving at Suez three days before her tus ‘when the Oneida broke down, although she was enly three days by steam from St. George's Soan!, it took he Beventeen days to get back. The weather at the time was very thick, wbich prevented the people of the Simla frou a es Dasnew, May %, 1857 ‘The Journal ce Dresden states, upon aathority, that the ratification of the treaty between Englant and Persia has een made by she abab. Dartaocm, May 7, 1867 ‘The steamer Fogland, for Caleutta, which putin bers on the 4th, is remaining here, having recetred some trifting damage to ber sorew. The Furopean and Austen Captain Moodio, arrived at lan Company's steamer Jura, thampton yesterday, to be in rea to convey tho Austrelian overland mals on the 1 ant. She ran from Liverpool to Svuthampton fm thi re, FINANOIAL AFPAINS—THE ROYAL BRITTS® BANK ‘Tho Mies, in 9 leasing article, pats some searching quow tions to Mr. Stapleton, formerly a director of the Royal British Bank, acd now member of Parliament for Bruns: wick. ‘The Aimer’ city article of the Oth Inst. contains the fol owing — The funde have entirely recovered the suddoa and un- dopression of yesterday. Thirty thenaad pounds ‘were invested in exchequer bills at par, onty of the money received by the Savings Banks from the exchequer boud+ due to-day, and an impression is cutertained that Mirther ‘Will be made, Tho market was likowise strongth- ened by the operations of the public and by the «tandy ap pearance of tho forcign exchanges in the discount market, fand at the bank the demand for money was very active. A further rum of about £4,000 of Anstratian gorl was taken st the bank to-day. The total retained out of the 290,00) by the Anglesea has heretofore boon nearly £170,000. Ouiy & very Iimited amount of «pecio has beon engaged to be d 4 «i by the steamer Colom >o on the fnstant. Th ial it is thought will not exceed £900,000, The tal. gteamer Braz! to-morrow will take out £260,000 In gold. ‘The Daily News otty article ways thas The appearance of the market at the cloge was very stead: sotwithelancing that the continued demand fr taoney ‘was to-day active and the market rather stringent. rab wore oxacted. The shares in the a railways wore inquired fer, and after touching one promium bay ors closed at th ee-quarters toone premium, Tae trawsactions Beem to be almost excli-ively upon Coudaeatal orders, and moat observers aro of opinion nat the demand is not bona FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAT, LONDON MoONBY MARKET, ‘The London mouey market was siringent. The bullion to the Bank of England has increased £3,800, Console ol wei for monoy at 904; 2 005;, and for necount, M4 a Of14, bar Milver, 6a. 1% d.; Mexican dollars, not fixed; cagles, 76s. 4)¢4., and nominal; dondioons—Spanich, 78, Ol. ; South American, Tha. AMERICAN SROURITIEN, Mosers. Bell & S51 report American seouritios In bat email denmnd, and prices weak. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Brokers’ Uiroular of the Liverpool tust., and St. Johns on the 16th, with four hundrod pas- eungers, arrived here at (+o o'clock thie morning. Ske That's good; but mark what follows, Mr. Walker says, eatied at noon for Portland, Wind east—weather clear, was received and pablished here exclusively in the eveo- ‘ig editions of the Associated Press. by tho National line, and pubHshed in the evening editions | Acart of the american Unwon. Onmthe South Wea the great NEW YORK HERALD, So 16 io port was catimated at 496,000 baics, of which 36,000 were American. . MAKERT. At Manchester tho demand for goods and yarns was rather better, but prices were without change of moment. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Tho weather was harsh and ungeulal, boing dry with easterly winds All qualities had «lightly advanced in France, Spain and tho continont gonorally, as also at Liver- pool. Meeers. Richardson, Spence & Uo., of Liverpool, re- papa moped quiet. Fiour was quiet at ‘her on the week's rates. Wheat was steady, and 1d. 2d, better on tho week, Corn was qulet, and 6d. on the week. Tho following are the quolatlu wheat 6, 8d. m 9%, %4.; while 9 « 81; capal flour 208.’ a 30a; Baltimore and Philadelphia 808, a 813.; Ohio 32s, ‘a 825, 6d.; mix- ed corn 38a.; yellow 358, 6d., white 373, 9 319, 6d. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The Liversool provision market was generally steady. Beet was firm, though bu: were r:luctant to give pre- tent prices, viz., 125s. a 1608. In pork there was nothing doing Meas quoted neminally 908. a 92s, Gt. Bacon was bot in light demand, and pr! were weak. Lard ww dull at 662., with a stock of 2,400 bbis. Theeve was qulet, at G63 4 OSe. for good. Tallow had advanced bie c ‘he; American 566, #578, ‘The stock was email. LIVERPOOL PRODUCR MAREET. The Brokers’ Circular teports ashes firm aad conaidera- bly bigher, closing at 428. for pota ant pearis, with a still advancing Rosin was steady; sales of 4,500 ‘bbla. at 43 11d. 9 64. 1d. for common, and 86 a 15+, 6d. for medium to fine. Spirits of turpentine was firm at 3a.; holders demand an advance. Crude turpentina—Saloa of 960 ble. at. Ba. 6d. a 94. Id. Tar—Salea uf 2000 bbia. American at 122. 9d. @ 13s. 64. for fair wo laraa Bark, Philadelphia, 148. Sd,; Baltimore, 12s. 61.0138, There was but liitle inquiry, and’ prices were weak. Of olive oll the sales were unimportant. same may be said of common Gsh and bright. sperm oils. Ragged, £98; crude, £95. edd, Rape oi unimportant, quoted at 494. 6d. a 50. Lia- seed oil, £408 £40 68., but sales unimportant. Whale, Balm ‘was in improved demand at nominally £41 a £43. Sada £4b, woods were steaty. Rice—Rengal was buoy ant, and fine quiet a4 263. Cullee waequict: no tranvactions. Sugar was buoyant, and with a small stock prices bad advanced 2a, retining avd 3a, for ocely. Molasses—Holders @emand an advance, but rd but little inquiry. Tea—Salos of Congou at LONDON MARERTS. Messrs. Baring Bros, & Co. report sugar broyant and active at 28. advance; the stock was small. Coifoo was firm. White wheat, 62s, a 682.; red. 588. 8633, Flour 26s. 0324. Rice—Eabt India active; Carclina advanced 2s, Tea—Congou 1s. 13¢d., closing firm. Spirits turpentine firm with an advancing tondency: casks, 413, 6d. 0 488. Liuveed oll steady at 40s. 6d. lron—Weish rails were sendy at £7 12a, 6d.; bare quiet at £7 10s.; Scotch ‘pig, PASSENGERS BY THE N(aGAB4. Mrs Winchester Mr Starutent Indy, servant; ra Rogers and two servants, Miss Barton ond ser. Fenn, Dr W iinmilton, Rev J lady, oer, Mrs 8 Graham; and ‘sorvant, Me fi Broadburst and danghier “ger, jive Calaban, Mise Barnebrook, J Bainbrovk and child, $ sell end indy; Mr'Bassand, Indy ard non; Mr Mulien, Indy, four cht ren ard servant; . Ray, Hudbard, Hoagh tou, Wilde, Dumaresa, Berly, Henman aod boy, Urécknarta, Jobceon, . Gerrard, Forsy'h, Bursball, Biles, ai er, Sanford and friend, Burtou, Siepheason, Pemberton, Ross, Rows, McDu, Sara, Maloolmson, ‘Trott, Guy eras and Richardson, net, Conegnly, 8 ei, ‘Deo N Heraes, Mr Taylor, indy Arrival of the Circassian at Halifax. Haurax, May 19, 1957. ‘The Circagsian, from Liverpool on tho evening of the 5th The Earopean Advices at New Oricans, New Onceava, May 18, 1857. ‘The foreign news by the steamers Asia and Anglo-Saxon New Onveans, May 10, 1857, ‘Tho advices by the stoamship Niagara, were rovetvod of the Associated Press exclusively. tutions appropriating $100,000 from ibe State treasury to the aid of the free state settiers of Kan-as, with anamend- MEN weeding that the oninion of the Huneamna Crane thal! be obtained appropriation before @ doilar can be drawn from the Treasury. compared with the week previous, are as follows -— died thts sfternoon, and McKinney will probably not lve til morning. The others are not dangerously injured, j ) | Kansas Ald in Massachusetts. Bowron, May 19, 1857, ‘The Senate to-day passed to their engrosmont the roso favor of the constitutionality of the Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Bowron, May 1%, 1857. Tho footings of our bank statement for the past wock, May 11, May 18. “ixvron “sul tostao vr] 3,433,900 ee other banks. . E. #. Osborne. Saxpuwny, May 18, 1857, ‘Acad accident occurred here this morning on a vessel delug built by Capt. Dibble. The maat broke and feil, se- verely injuring five men, named Charles McKinney, John | additions from Mr. Walker's sddress, as read before the Potter, Capt. Dibble, John Hilt and Geo. Littlejohn. Potter | Cabinet, I accept the test of your black republican scaptio, FF, Osborre, formerly Snperintendent of the Mad River Railroad, died yestorday morning, of paralysis, Split in the Unitertan © fo, ence at Alton, Sr. Loum, May 18, 1807. ‘The St. Louts delegation to the Veitarian Conference ot ‘Alion withdrew from that body on Saterday, qnence of the adoption cf a resolution declarieg the United States constitution a failure, and that the deciton of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case waa of no binding yower, i MeKiim, the Murderer. Hamsuswuna, May 19, 1857. The Governor bas appointed the execution of McKim, ‘st Altoona, for the Zlat day of who murdered Norcross, August. Pornerows, May 18, 1857. A fire broke out about 12 o’c'ock ‘ast night to the abed 4 the Universalist church in this place, and potw'thstand- tog ali fT rts to extinguish it, destroyed the charch, the Town Hail and a dwelling house, The fown Hall was in- Emi zzlement tn Charlestown, Mass. Bosrow, May 19, 1857 Fuward Ward, a mombor of the Charlestown Board of Aldermen, has loft for parte unknown, taking with him, it te alleged, about $20,000, belonging to bis partner (a buat neww aod o her citizens of Charlestown. Navigation Westward. Bevvavo, May 19, 1867. Tho wind bas broken the ice in the barbor here, and 20,000 burhels of whont, 18,000 bushels of corn, and 406,000 bble, of flour were resolved to day, News from Northern Mexi New Oniwaya, May 19, 1867, Lato payers from Northern Mexico show that the country te quiet, and the administration of Vidaurrt is popular. Tels reported that President Comonfort has appotnted nor Riebaad, the Mexican Consul General in this city, to rejaescat the interest of Mexico in the Tehuantepes transit roots, (roving the recogaltion of the rights of the company ihe Mexican goverpment Mecting against Mob Law tn Loulsville. Loviaviie, May 19, 1867. A meeting of citizens waa held at the Court House to lay sgaiust mob Iaw, Androw Manroe presided. Resola- tone were passed in favor of supporting the civil authort- tm and to enforce the laws, and for forming military com- panies, none being organized bere. Deepening Oswego Harbor Oswreo, May 19, 1857. Intes estt: GOVFRNOR WALKER from Washi: EAWSAS INATGURAL— A BLACE = Wamancros, Mey 19, 1867. I pereeive that one of your biack republican journals a. 78 tha; the account as given in the Heraty of Monday morning “of Governor Walker's introductory manifesto to tho people of Kansas ts utterly false from beginning to end; and that this black republican Know fur- ther saye:— Please request your readers to cut but the parts of tho manifesto quoted by tho Hamaip's correspond- ent, and « compare them with the document in question when it really appears.’* Now, sir, although Mr, Walker on arriving at his desti- nation in Kausas may deem it expedient to make some modification of bis introductory address as propared at Wahington, yet I am wiling to abide by the teet which this black republican outsider re- quires. Let the eatracts which I have given be cut out en compared “with the document in queetion when it really appears. They are froma copy of the address which was rcad before, and approved by the Cabinet; and I now give you another extract or two, I am also in- formed that the beilliant obearvations of Mr. Walker on the Pacific Ratiroads, the manifest destiny of Kansag, &c., were recelved by the Cabinet with perfect enthusiasm, in- cluding the warmest and most eutbusiastic congratalations Of the Prerident and ihe Secretary of State. Mr, Walker (pago 19 of the manuscript copy of his ad dress, which I have been freely permit'ed to overlook) eays:—“Upon looking at the location of Kansas, I find that, wi bin reasonable boundaries, abe will be the cen- tral State of. the American Union, Kqui-distant from North to South, and frem tho Atlantic to the Pacific, she will be, in. trath, the great central State of the Union, bounded upou fee North and the South, the Kast and the Wert, with a wast of fertile lands; a geographical porition most comt ; Dational, it is to be hoped, im all ber*wiews; free from sectional prejucices, worthy of her postion in the eentre of the Union; devoted, T trust, to all constitutional guarantees; uninfluenced by bigotry or fana- tlelem,”” &e. “ Next,” he says, “on the North lies the Nobrasks Tor- ritory, von to become a State; on the South the great and fer tile Iudian country, soon, I hopeyto become a State, aided and encouraged by the State of Kansas. To the borders of Kanras run a] the great lines of railroad. From St. Louls and Missourt, the Southwestern Railroad, the Mis- souri aud Paciic Railroad, and the Hannibal and St. Joseph road, and through her borders (Missowt) — proceed the ~— great routes commecting Kansas with the Southern Pacific Railroad, through the Indian territory and Texas, and with the Great Central route, and the Great Northern route tothe Pacific. Wostward ‘n¢ northward thoro great routes connect her (Kansas) directly with Paget Sound, the mouth of the Oregon (Co- jombia) liver, and with San Francisce, and from the southern boundary of Kaneas ina straight ling of but four hundred and fifty miles to the Gulf of Mexico. And the railroad through tho Indian torritory would connect hor with New Orleans, Galveston and through Texas, with San Francisco and other points upon the Pacific Kansas 03. cupies a position, tberefore, of immense power, and with wise counsels, and proper developement of her resour- oes,a3 the groat central Stato of the American Unioa, with the mont fertile soit and salubrious climate, particl- pating in the tntereourse of the Atlantic and Pacitia, the lakes of tho North and the Gulf of Mexico, the Red river of the North and of the South, the Arkansas, Mis- souri and Mississipp!, she must become one of the most preeperous, populous and powerful States of the American Unton.’” tm continuation of these grand fdeas, that’ Kansas, with her neighbor on tho East, the great State of Missouri ox- tending slong ker whole eastern boundary, and from whom come so many of her people, her intercourse by rivers and railroads must bo most intimate, and sho can suroly fecl no disposition to establish hostile relations with that Stato, fobecome a propagandist of abvlition, an asybum Sor fugitire slaves, nullifying the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Urited States, and stung up volcanic fires in the fertile Indian slaveholding territory, together with Trxas, supplying her with cotton for ber manufactures, and (Kansas) supplying them in return with her hemp, grain and other products. Thus, on the South and Kast she will be bounded by slaveholding States, whilst if, from soil, climate she and perpetuate the American Union.” If tbis thrilling, comprehensive and enthustastie appeal to the town and lot, city pilot, and land and rail road speculators and stockjobvers, in and out o Kansas, doos hot pacificate the free State party, nothing will, Mr, Walker's first grand idea is to convince apd win over the Kansas and Wall street spocula tore; and if he does that he gains his cause, niggers or no niggers. It ia evident, from bis allesion to Kansas bo- coming “ultimately a free Siale,”’ that he expects her to be admitted with a slave State constitution. But tn anothor part of bis address he says:— J have, ever (hroughoud my life, regarded the framing of & constitution by a convention Of delegates as but a mere prelimanary proceeding, expressing simply the opinions of the convention, bud obligaiory only when ratified by @ solemn wots af the people themsciees.”’ And this leave a fine opening for his ultimate plan of a North. ern Kaneas and a Southern Kansas, by act of Congross. __ Now, sir, in regard to my original ex:racts and these ‘and await the odicial report from Kansae. A HITCH IN THE NEGOTIATIONS ON THR NEW GRA- NADA DISPUTR—MAJOMM 'CULLOCMSDROGINS TILE GOVERNORSUIP OF UTAU—CASES OF CAPUAENMAN AND LIRUTS. BARTLETT AND SARTORI DEFORE THE NAVAL COURTS OF INQUIRY, RTO, Waauatom, May 19, 1857, Gen. Herran is endeavoring to arrange au amicable set tloment of the pending difficultics with New Granada. He finds tho ehief obstacle to be the refusalof Lis own govern ment to recognise the principle that reparation # due by New Granada for the Panama riot. On this point the ad ministration is firm, and the Diplomatic Corps generally recognises that it ts right. Whor. that ls admitted an aii cable wettlement Is feasi dle. ‘Tho questions of Central America and the Nicaragua ‘Transit route aro under serious consideration by the Cab!- net, but no course has yet been decided upon. ‘The foreign appointments were considered in Cabloot council to-day, and will be continued from day to day a- til finally disposed of, ‘Tho President has just received a letter from Major Ben. McCulloch positively declining the Governorship of Utah ‘The President much regrets thia determination ef the gal jant Texan, a8 he deemed him peculiarly fitted for the Important position. The Cabinet is again at soa on this ubject. I can stato, on the best authority, that there ls no intention to offer thia appointment to Judge Drummond ince the rumored flight of Brigham Young the number of sentiemen deoming themectves able to cope with the Utab difficulty bas largely increased, ‘The rumor that Orville Garks, of New York, is to be yacancy exists in that Territory, of is likely to soon. Commander Stoddard was before the Naval Court of Inquiry No, 1 to-day, and testified, on bebalf of the gor ernment, that Lieutenant Bartlett, as caterer of the moss on boasd of the surveying veasel Consort, about seventee fondaewhich wore tn specte or its equivalent—for paper money, with which he booght the meet stores, crediting the meas, however, with the difference between the apeci# and paper money. This ls relied on by the government as ovidence of Bartiot’s moral uniltness for tho naval service, Before Court No, 2, Commander Boutwell testified {a Tisutenant Sartori’s case, The defendant had been tried tm the Pacifico apon s chargo proferred by the witness Tho charge was ‘Improperly reporting Commatore Morvine and witness to the Secretary of the Navy for tyrannical conduct.” Witness bad entrusted Sartor with important and responsible dates, which ho perform ed well; he bad also been executive officer of the John ‘Adams for two months previous to being detached from that yeasel, and he discharged ail his duties to the aatie- faction of bis commander In Court No. 3, Mr. Phillips, of Mobile, read the follow Ing defence in the cage of Capt. foman, ‘and submitted |t to The vote hore to “lay for deepening the harbor by apectal | the Court — tax on the whole city, is almost unanimous in favor of the tax. ‘The Columbia at Charteston. Cuarueeton, May 19, 1867, The mail steamship Columbia, Commodore Berry, from Gen. Case tnd ouner emating the great railroad celebration at St. Louls on the 4th of Now York, arrived at 7 o'clock last evening, Fire at Toledo, Tounpo, May 19, 1867. The elevetore aod grain warehouse of the Toledo, Wa tach and Western Railroad Company were destroyed by Loss $40,000; insured, $20,000, A quantity of produce, &e. was burned. Loss not ascer- cotton market " tained fre this morning. loving there tm not a particle of evidence tn the record anne tending to mt that [ am cither mentally, moral! ‘onally or physically anfit, and having Ms Etence tn the tavell and jistioo of thie Gourt, T submit my case without avy other defence than such as the evidence WM. INMAN. June, {1H GENERAL NEWSPAPER PET ATOH. IN PREPARATION AGAINST THR MORMON®, BTC. Wasmuton, May 19, 1867. appointed Governor of Nebraska Is more fabrication, No | yoart ago, while fitting out at New York, sold the mows | TUBSDAY, MAY 19, 1857.—TRIPLE | ship of Utah. Ho. however, expects to reach this city tn she course of ten days. It is not true thet Jadgs Dram- mond bas been offered the eppoiutment, but this afternoon 8 telegraphic despatch was arnt toe Weutera man, whos ame ts officially concealed for the present, tendering it to him Recent information has caused a change tn the poltoy hitherto contempiated, the condition of Utah now being uch as to require vigorous measures. Troops in large pumabers will be sent thither, probably under command of General Ha-ney. The administration is anxious to at once act in this important matter, espectally In view of the late obstruction to judictary proceedings, and accounts frequently received relative to oppreseions by the Mor- mons of those who do not belong to their fraternity. Much excitement has existed for several days past in the Pension bureau, in consequence of the alleged disovery of eatensive fraud. Commissioner Whiting, after close investigation, found no proofs of venality, but discovered that # clerk therein bad extended undue facilities to am agent for claims, some of which were improperty allowed, and required the clerk w resigu his office, A letter from Mr. Dennigon, Indian Agent, represents the accounts of Pawnee devredations to be much oxag- gerated. Theso Indians, 3,000 or 4,000 in number, are in @ starving Condition, and retaliated upon the whites for suppoeed wrongs. In tho counctl which Dennison held with thom, they did not deny that some young m:n of their tribe were guilty of misdemeanors, but nono of so serious a nature as to warrant the whites in taking the fe of one of their chiefs. They said they wero willing to make @ treaty to be placed on an equal footing with the Qtoes, Missouriansand Omabaa, Algernon 8. Garnett, of Virginia, has beon appointed an Asaistant Surgeon, and Charles A, Davis, Chaplain in the navy. Markets. PHILADELPRIA BTOOK BOARD. ParLapavpma, May 10, 1867. Stocks heavy. Pennsylvania 6's, 84; Reading Rail- road, Morris Canal, 164; Long ‘sland Raltroad, y 89%; 44} Pennsylvania Railroud, 46%. New Onixans, May 18, 1857. quotations unchanged and nominal. Hales to-day 360 bales: receipts 240, Flour steady at $7 872d. Corn sold fur 80c .n 86c., aud closed with ad vancing tendency. Western hay Is quoted at $34 a $35 25 but holders demand an advance, Mess pork Is stoady at $24. Lard, in kegs, 140, Freights slightly advanced: Cotton to Liverpool 5-16c.; Exchange on London, 94g per cent premium; ou New York, %. New Onizans, May 10, 1857. ‘The sales of cotton to-day wore 5,00 bales, the market closing firmer on tho Niagara’s advices; middling 1510 a 1330. The tales of the past three days have beon 8,350 bales. Receipts to-day 2,400 bales; decreased receipts at this port 226,060 bales; do, at al! Southern ports 503,000 bales. Stock on hand’'132,700 baics. Fatr sugar 1c. a ll}gc apd firm. Corn is firm. Meas pork $24,50; hog sourd 10%,¢, Cotteo ts lower—prime | 10\0. 50. Freights are dull Sterling Exchange 1 premium. Exchange on New York Sc. Cotton easier, but Cranustox, May 19, 1857. Sales of cotton to day 1,900 bales. Prices advanced ‘xo. under the {pfluence of the Niagara's new: Onwedo, May 19-6 P. M. Flour te firm; sales of 600 bbiv., at $6 2 $7 25 for com mon to good Oswego, and $7 375¢ 8 $7 65 for Canadian. Wheat is steady ; sales of 10,000 bushels, at 81 75 for white Michigan and Cinadian, and $1 56 for red Tadiana, Canal ravigation ta anintorru; ard boats are moving freely. are uncl Take imports—3,600 bbla. flour, 8,500 buebels wheat, 6,000 bushels rye, 1,100 bbls. pork. exports—1,006 bbis, flour, 36,000 busbela wh sat. Musical Matters. ‘The tenor who mado such a terrible failure at the Asadeomy on Monday, under the same of Carlo Jacopl, is Mr. Charles Jacobs, a son of the Original Jacobs, of this city. Mr, Jacobs formerly kept a jewolry shop, and loft that reputable and profitable tramio to study music ta Italy. His fate should be @ warning to several other aspirants in tho ‘same fleld. Mme. Cora do Withorst gives her second and last sub- subscription coucert at Ntblo’s Saloon on Thursday of this week. Wo learn that after the representation of “Trovatoro’’ atthe Academy on Monday last, Signor Morell!, having determined to fulfil his engagements with the public, pro- ceeded to Philadelphia and succeeded in engaging the ser- vices of Signor Brignoll, who will appear fn “Lucia” this evening. Fatat Reser ov 4 Qrannst.—A difficulty occurred on board the schooner Wm. Smith, laying at Pier No. 6 North River, which resulted fatally to one of the parties. It ap- pears a "longshoreman named Peter Ward was employed to romove a portion of the cargo from the vessel, and whVe. in the performance of his work had occasion to come mate of the veasel, not knowing that Ward was employed, and eupposing him to be an Intorloper, asked him what ho was doing there when somo {nsulting words passed between the parties. Fisher ordered Ward to vessel, and the latior said ho would when ho got his hes which was {n the hold. He went below and procured his clothes, and on reaching the deck some more words passed, when a blow was struck, but who by is atill » question for the Corover’s jury to pase upon. During the roville Fisher nelzed = marling 6; ‘and struck Ward ‘over the head, knocktog him On returning to consciousness Ward wont to 4 a entered @ complaint against assailant, who was ar- rested, but samreerts diseharged. The wounded man then went to the hospital, where he died during Sat night. The Coroner will bold an inquest ou the boly Ward this morning. sé —_ —Nos. 66%, “as 1750, 1067, Scremus Covma—Circult. ROOK, 420, 421, 422, $23, 425 428, 453, 444, 445, 447, 449, 480, 401, 43, 464, 457, 458, 460 | Stara ‘Demwucr ‘Covrt—Nos, 29, 90, 81, 92, 93, 24, 35, 26, 37. 24, 21, 15, 26, 106. ‘Bopswor Cocet —Nos 249, 286, 41, 567, 636, 068, 680, 6, 144,'976,' 302, 189, 647, 882, 406, 429, 620, 84, 435, a 1°6' 424, S08; 612) 387, S88, 216, Gul, 637, 404, 172) 102 t51, 190, 6M, 623, 948, 675 Jns—Part 1.—Nos, 208, 841, 406, 756, 762, £83 to 885, 660. Part 2 —! OT, 4254, S73, ‘Cosmo 880, 800 BOL, 82, ANS, BOL, BOO, BOT, 849, 141, 880, 874, 876, 816, 819, 857, Portable Dressing Cases Wir HalewJ. & 9. SAUNDERS only, at No. T Astor House We beg leave to call the Attention of the nts! io il of paint selected by Richard rawkto, Han the anisms if iter 8100, 0. 33 it, © Zz mel 3 be tures are now Sse” Sia cxtstenee Fin Ve found well worthy of Color, carefully by nsen, their embellishment The whole tr GRANJEAN, 3¢ Church street, near Barclay, ‘The Fine Collection of Vaiuable Pictures, the property of Isaac Gould, Kaq., will come under the ham Inet on the id inate Cau bé seca at Messrs. SUUKNCK'S. 3S ma aireet, Miinrveating. in Vermont, by Ginnour; Home of the Dew, by Wiltaun Hart; Home os the Bear, by A, F. Tait; Ping Lhamp in Vermant, by Hope ft) by Rit, Summer on the Thames, by Alfred by Wiens, are ba ould grace a palace, Go and eramion eee ta your life dentally feast oa works of art of ‘intrinsic mere Cutlery, In Great Varlety.—J. & 5. only, at No. T Astor House. Fane, AUNDI Stormotypes—New Style of Portraits, tins trating (he season, and condition of men and things, for 9 or le, by HOLMES, 259 Broadwi Metallic Tablet Strop—J. ds % Saunders oniy, at No 7 Astor House | . Derby & Company, THF GOVRRNORSHIP OF UTAN—VIGOROUS MEASURES A momber of the Cabinet to.pay received a telegraphic deapatch from Major MeWullongh, declining the Governor: buy the beat. wank and use them with sailafnction and pi Sir toons Gh bay any ¢f the cheaper and inferior macht ee. M. SING) ao, Brosdway. Wedding Cards, at Kverdell’s, nein Soe —_—_$——_—_—__—— & Radical wa Maidet ean tate removed to No. 2 Vesey ‘Trosece, up) ahonider oo erivaie appl soproved £ ——$—$<——_— Je for beautifying, curling, preserving and restoring Se Nair.” Rod by drdiggiwta nod perfamers, ——_—_—————— Holloway's Ls and (intents eee opinion ta competing ttate thro adopt vrative, antl iliows ané reato~ Rrerrasasay eegherpen al hantbay re liver complaint, ! ROS Siler eektanent, for aa vecover bp ite. continned ae. The olmiment ls also & sovbreign y for cutaneous diseaere Murray & Lanman’s Flortds Water.—Like imericn the indian of tha QUMW Ay 4 LANWAN'S the, com: AN & 00. by all ed danghters of Spanish ive the preference [0 erfume, ant for, beaut few : Warr sireet, New York, and le. H's Hate Dye—44. 9 Box, Black st No 1, Barelay street Inimiable ontier whiskers ty] areen Turtle Soup AWD Waleree, Saye ken Coa Bayard’s Turtle fo And steaks, at the Auction Dining Roms A} ‘Sitger, ta Wenter's i) edoaary, We ner ie right—the man of fants To be phous Would Wor pasder, Full wel! we know that fire ill Coneuue the Balemaucar. At Reading, tu the Keyrtone Sinis, ‘The thing barbed adrian” And that ihe" falata In settled past denial The Salamander was e vet, On which tin owners boasted, ed thoould wand & ‘be ronmsunl It in & fore ace hot, Abd then, with wu alee cruel, Pied uy the Mekory and une oak, ane fired up the fart. The Herring tika a warriae ator, Goud is a cuet of mas aod tet, ie. 0” Gurus The tintmes nowalled (right Bat cout not start a acal ‘The Ralamender by tte Kido Clean to the rfby was toasted, And when (is inwards were consumed ‘The Herring wae wot ran-tad ‘Then let the reptits mprend its (xlo— A tale of Lice wad wander © Herring need nox roorci @ wonke To buru the Swlamander opened, the safe botng on thre {nate ard the contents pactinily Consumed; whilo the contents ta the rafe of ra-rell & Her ring’ 'a patend wero in good condition, and no fire La |». Report om the Prial of sates at Reading. Hungarian Wines, Red qt, White Th. pure, fine flavored, wholesome and eemscmical eee of - rious qualities, In’hogah: auarier envks and dec Gohnn, for sale by FRED’ JNK, 73 Warren aleve. : tgeht, 1d Waaven sawek, New York clty Defiance Relemnndes. Safes— Greet ane door below Maiden tana. = BOBERY M. PATRICK. %. There auperd articls for hean'tty eruptions, sod for the hair, are sou at 3.2 itowar; Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow ‘The best tn the world, surpassing all. lo, anid and applied 4 the manufactory, 233 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees, eclipse all in thelr line, Wholesale und retail, and the dye privately apolied. No. 6 Astor House. DEATH? , May 18, by Rev. 8 Malono, of St. Peter’s and St. Pauls church, Mr. Joux A LL. to Hexwuerra M , daughter of the iate Benjs min Harker, all of Williamsburg. The notico in the New Yoru Hunazp of May 18, 1857, of the marriage of FRaprn kK Avavates Kpurr, of’ Prazsla, and Bripast MoGicims, formerly of Lime ick, Ireland, t+ 4 mischlevous hoax; a4 no euch marriage, nor inde:d any marriage whatever was made by me on that date. HENRY W. BELLOWS, Ali Soula’ Parsonage, May 19, 1967. Died. Annorr —On Tusaday, May 19, Gronow W. Apnorr, to the 271 year of his age Tho relatives aud frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No ‘872 Siwth avenue, on Friday morning, st nine o'oinck. His Femaing will be taken to S‘aten Islend for tuterment. Axvors —On Manday, May 18, Avmuns Arsovx, wide th palate Arnoux, ‘aged 57 years, LL months and Hert relatives ard friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, th's afternoon, at ore o'clock, without further invitation, f-om her late realdénes, No.'191 West ‘Thirteenth rtreet.’ Hor remains wili be taken to York Hay Cemetery for thterment. Bru.—On Tuesday, May 19, Exczw, youngest deushter of Jobn and Catherine Boll, ve 2) cars and 3 months, The rolatives and friends of the femally are roayoottully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, No. 61 Prince street, this afternoon, at t v0 o'clook. Bran. —On eveulog, May 18, MaxriY, Infant sou of Martin and Eiza Byrne, aged 1 months wnd'24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the Mmily are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from tho reai tence of bis pa rents, No. 671 Fighth avenue, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock. ‘Cusmumnvy.—Oo Tuesday, May 19, Dorcas Onanpeeuix, wits of William J. Chambertfn, The funcral will take place from her late restdence, No. 71 Robinson street, to-morrow afternoon, at half past two o'clock, Her friends, aud thoro of the family, are respect- fully invited to attend without further tnvitation, Ears. —On Tuesday, May 19, atghis residence, Newark, N. J., W. H. Eant, in'the 71st year of hia age. His filenda, and those of the family, are respectfu'ly in. vited w attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. Won OF whe DTA ANA vy pans ever, Puuxne —O7 to Yarns ‘ wary Exams, aged 46, enrs, 6 mouths oud 6 UO, 5 tu. peral, from her lato residence, E BY. Kerwnty might, street, near Lexington avenue, tomorrow afternoon, at ‘clock. Farewell, my children; I bid you adieu, 1am glad 1am born te die, From grief and from woo my sweet soul shall fly; 8 ecet angels sball convey mo 4 To God’s pravve 11 endlews days o 1 toe we sball bear (hat aw ful eound, ‘Then awake thy nations under ground Arise and drop your dying shrovda, And meet bing Jesus tn bw clouds. To tho lasub that was slain, But liveth again. We praise God, for ever he retgns. Ferexson.—In Brosklyn on Maenday, May 18, Tromas Exaxeow, only son of William and Harriet Emerson, aged 4 pourbs and 21 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bin pa renia, No. 609 Colu mbia «treet, Svuth Brookiyp, this afvor- porn, at haif past two o'clock. HorwAit.--On Monday, May 18, Jou Horsract, aged 36 at ten o'clock, from his late reat. . treet, Brooklyn. Tae friends of tho fatally trend. Kxxeasy —On Tuesday morning, May 19, Bainoer, the beloved wits of William Keenan, 53} ears. T¥o relatives and friends of the family, (he mombers of Zorubbabe} Lge No. Ja, F and A Masons, ant the Fra ternity in general ‘pectfully invited fo attend the funeral, morrow aferacon, al two o'clock, from her dence, No 95 West Thirty third strect, betwoon Hor romain will be tatorrod Seventh avenues, ry Cometory Lawt,—-On Monday, Moy 18, Jana, widow of Soha Lah Hor f- tend inviked ioattoud the fune from her late residence, Ne Lawnes —On Tuesday © oy of Wullara and Mary days The friends of the family are Invited to attend the fune- ral, thia afiernron, at oe o'clock, {rora No. 6 Pacific place Wen’ Twenty ninth street Murronys.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 16, W. Muy Tower, in the Stth year of hie ago. The friends and acquain’ances of the family are reapeot fully invited to attend the fneral a afternoon, at two o'clock, from: hia late residence, No. Tl Tilary street, Brooklym. Now Haven papers please copy. Noows¥.—On Sunday, laa and Margaret No man, aged 9 years aod 15 days. The friends of the family, and those of his grm ifather, Wilkam Fanning, aro respectfully lavited ty attend the fu neral, from the reeidence of bis par N >, 806 Seventh street, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock Rewrii.—On Monday, May 15, Aww Ruza Rawvrne cliest davgbter of Thomas N. Tt. Honvillo, de wased, and Maria I. Kenville, The rolatives ard friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, from the revidence of her sant, Mra. ‘Susan Eastmoud, in Madison street, first dour east of Olas pon avenue, Brooklyn, this afternocn, at half past t© o'clock, without furthor invitation. A person will be ea the corner of Fulton and Clason avouucs Ww give direo to the hovee. “pomawros.—Oe Sunday morning, May 17, Canweus Jawn, tnfant daughter of Samuel 0, and M. Seranion, aged 4 months rnd 29 days. ‘The friends dnd relatives of tho family aro :especifully Invited to attend tho fune'al, from the residence of her parnta, No, 148 Sora street, Williamsburg, this alter. boon, at two o'cloe ‘ewext-—On Tuesday morning, May 10, Marry Swamy, aged 61 yours and 6m ile friende Me ie and ngquaictanoes, and those of the family, are respectfully tnvitdd to att nd the faveral, to morrow afernoun, a one o'clock, from No, 127 East =e Tuceday, May 19, Foon Tevet, aged 46 years, 9 months aod 4 clays, spa ave of county Longford, rh ‘ard Batley warris, Iroland. Pine triende and souatatances, and those of his brothers, Mchael and William Teve in, aro roajcotfully Invited we aitosd the funeral, to morrow morning. at ten o'clock, from No. 40 Hammersly street © Cold Spring, N. ¥., for interment. Chicago papers reo, — OD yor, 4anas, infant daughter of Charles @. and Sarah Thompeon, aged 1 your, 6 months and 6 days. \w afternoon, at two o'clock, 287 Fast Elghtoenth «trort ving, May i9, Sawumt Urrow, ors, aged 7 mouths aad 20 etreet. astern and Nova Scotia pai 0 please copy ‘Waen.—On Tueaday, May ity Aspaaw WARD, cara, @ native of parish of Gratnard, county re'and. attend. ee The Position of T it, Meet by Den PabeMenpRu—" A reptile wich w lig (all, Daving aw aMluky ‘with ttrards, The mery mander sadure tre law tatcke Sore eds icioniatie 6% Alter @ Cale wnd lonparial (etal the Salamandw was Orat Rexford’s Bitters—Carmt.ative, Tantc, Sto- mackie, sp alieradve and delitoual eens Se cae tour entirety from egt-abeg and ‘they agnative propert ut Breent in thet edesia. Prepared only by te M, leaxtord. or ‘aud 20d only by him and ¥. #, UO“ZENN ale with Patevt Dew 199 Penri Jones’ Old Coral Hair Uit and Itattan Soap, ing the skin, curing v y . 8 May 17, Writsas P , son of Nicho- | Basen fe remaina will be taken | ease copy. Vlonday morning, May 18, of seariot % peo. tives and frienda of the family are rewpectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her three o’olook, ‘wsngtord, it. funeral wilt take place this aterneon, at twoo'clock, | fem the corner of Eleventh street and Seventh avenue. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to ialivesiliadill _— MBIT Loe Pulte (Comeuntien. Tun mapas. PE ans EoITiek Ler ® Sos. Ty vam burrow ov Tae Raw bone pean — 1) is the impression of the nllesatite physicians that dap sUNYuCO CoMmeLeeS in be lake - gn AylnwuE Ve Koncrdigy peevaile amongst the Claas of ‘mea whieh eae je mieinks en thet |e se atom on thls 4 um tho M4 Sivenvew of the th the fires thront ard Bian eal iy bes tod The emrfleat Intientl tatton Of this Uraacherone digo mee fe se ter « U Foat and brovehial tbea by catenin what coughing cxpectorniion “Of o feat, MUSP @ ‘of # more chro a $e malar to holled ature! morning. ard parc kre abie wenaes: which ebecks th: the flowing*fountains of concenled tm thy adultoral and ‘impure state ot the blew, hy rie occa by the elighteat exposure, prom beckug, hawking nap cboruulod of @ lightlsh were wih a deranger liver aus be the rehoola beurachiti, neuter We whove 8 mplon ' Or py aipioana Of 004 this” prevailing rec trented by the Methods of the senocia, be: the mi tthe thonsanta who have Jeude of ho o} * clown, conld attrit ate their death to any chen ianenoee 1d from that cbiedy ariwes tive worcem wintch ins tetim ‘or an carly dissolution gradualy pencwa downward couran waiil f ocoupies. the bony of thn lange, esting the folowing taal sympiome: enthing short and burrtec, congh frequent, with an aces mulation of corruptia maiter, sometunes streaked with blee® Profiae ulght +wesls, enaciation aud debilily, cod chile ta he forencon with abu ning fever afer flesh soft aud Madd; by labs acarcely able lo suyport the body, & suscaptbl ef entching cold upon the least exposure, attended with « hosrseness and lows of forenoon, A vevers olce with heavy expectoration In the the chew, mites ans whonldoes wih ‘ fa the inoraing, or on awaken! The palucul ras ls faa approsching, wie e 4 o° cho feet aod ankles, and frequent a Tu fermuinw the aymptoing wre inore. dl ‘iter perted chan is tl et wt “s tri les, with wee in a, ew nlnklng wud wahmunted fooling at, the. somach, Derveus aul exeiiable, wih: ge -dual and. fre Inierrnpth pe of the monthly tow na in diana gzeanen. total or Lual coseadon of it, wih the harbinger oken down conatt niien. ‘the foregoi ‘mptoma are considered by the erring fag ty, accordin, sold doctrine to be the test ange ey =< snippiion, but iu reailty 1 eousider them to be the hint wad last atage untaes iia veto throngh the preteualnan i aud inbectityy of thom banging MDa “thie ts the dele sion that has Inade many & widew and orphan; thie is the en ror thal bas made many « parent ehidiew; thle le tha tre ik Hing and ab pol that has caused thonarnda wo anorites thelr tive while superficial mote of treatment, generally es eebools, Do not the bills o mer tality prove (Lin eewertion beyoud the ehatow of « doubt? Heldom ‘he conaumptiva if apprehensive of Mit dangwrow condition wat there isa cough. 18 Rot this cough produced by eateting a cold, whieh contracta the chest, whien gives rea to teritation and jon of the brouchial tibast sede this firkation and subcue the intamumatton, and eoas um ls at onc detested. OF the thousauds who die fonuailg a consumption there i net one luster be yp roduond the dineame com senced in the lungs, except in cnaee ¢f pagm iuonta of thitamma'ion of tho lungs. Lt is quite the oppesita, The wasting and decay of the human body have thelr io a, Jaryna nnd wxopbagua before they descend te the hecked white eutlied ta those rmed wymptoms of consumption ur. Is impomaible, JD. DUIIN, ebronie and consumptive Can be consulted daily frm 9 aM tod BM at the petmate pal office atiachrd to my bosp'tal, No. 121 Eighth ateoet, living ont of tha eity van be rma.) yer medio! eatabitahmmnt, my accommodation ane bouach flee, No.) Hremala Boston, Masa, where ms pariner aitenda wud dispenses grbulne preparations, No patent treated longer than Gres Weeks unlera there ts ample benefit derived Cepsulla avd medicise fee, $10. despaicied ony atover ta tntd ttarss and tonniay am receipt No [oker ena wered wiikout the apecitiod e YORTAINS— Lace and umiin, ‘rom suctt n, At prices from $3 to $20 KKLTY & FERGUSON, No. 291 Brondwag. Al ND SCROFULOUS DISKASKS OURKD CA Siihout Suegteat op nor caustics, by An Indine FO mody that hag never failed. No charge for modicines or a ‘eudswce unlll s cure 1 performed. For farther paricalwaes call at No. 7 Heekaan asirvet, winder the Nassan Hank, @r ade drove Z, Henderson, Indian Doctor uf Uancors, box 2.316 Fed office, New Por Dee tet etOOR NAIL, STARK AND BT! ‘The calif! bedbugs Ile, on the tustant by a whit Of Lyon's powder, just aa if ‘aaraol had bustind by Ani dead mice ila their businawade, rir holws they come—vile crew— To die upon the flow. LYONS ponder and pills, 424 Broadway. BROOKLYN Herdan's Mechanical Bakery. Another a} Rnrsy for WILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER BAP Mosare. B. GO WILDER AS hich 1 parchased of you was thts morning from the ruins, where it bad been borted we burn Bo and hot bricks for seventytive hour Tee books. papers and bavk billa nce all perfecuy legible, Pema Fert ¢ the ralomander, mod ie wee you Be day oF two ie san NeW CHIE ‘onuNe. * Broo nts 6, TST i. BERDAR. The shore sal tiny be geen at our warchonse, where ae rumen of the bead. heey world found. me OWite |b Go. wren Depot No, 122 Water rire YREAT FIRW IN Burning of AVE YOU SEEN THE SHURA AND GAITERS AP BHT Aleo (he calf and goat bools at #4, xt JON, Ro. 10 Ann atroet? MPORTANT TO INV4 ‘The dangerous malady induced by early vernal “- ba 8 moderate use of 7 sno aeaann perhaps the aid of dowly other intasdny hopeful bey wihont at ie seine Ume enue these daageroas cate which iavariably eevompany the use of the commen epaada racy cotiate ical proteason acquainted with the nature twho are best “Thonsand {lls that flesh te hetr to,”” have nneotmous!y recommended Ubaries’ Loudow cordial sa en invaluable protection sgaiust colda and kindred oo siarmingiy prevalent at this sensom. dist, "pina Rig cnte, Beware of ipesbion to aves dollar, pints Ofy cr were ware the article Is Charles’. EDMNUD ©. CHARLES, importer, @ Broadway, N. ¥. Pp cure af he OUVEN'S LNODOKUUR Pi BP APATIC INST ANTLS a « f — bank son w roy fhe French wette ero brows. oor 7 rece honey. One hole Sloane B) pale. Wholesale ae pot, Mid Hroadway, NAmIONAL POLIO’ GAZETTE. Anoher oxtmordinary pumber—Mo. 39, vol. L& | Authentle portrait of the Murderer MeK im od Hits murdered victim, Sami. 7. Moreross, of him self. yal teflow countrymen, N the week. Annem; $1 for sit manthe, Address R ie i ‘proprietor of Tue Netioual Poles ww Pork cy yoTICe A. BAKER, BOOT MAKER. LATE OF iF N ‘Aub @ rest, haa opened & new siora, 108 Nassau eirest, Ghird done (rom ‘Ann strest, wih an entire new stock of ehore aed vere, 4 man vactures \o order Zz (eres Fa Saat wear French parent lonthor bao 86 to 8? 1 DUPRIES REMEDIES refunded. Wit mmey on ve ou ber. M7 Broadway (TO NEWS DRaLEne, ele cyt for MRO, EMMA D. & ON. SUUTHWORTH'S GREAT STORY, atitied THE ISLAND PRINCESS, Tuk NEw Tore LEDGER, jor ‘The week ending May 3 Tt will be Reany ow Tirenenay Mouwixa Max, seme number of tbe will ry a HUWOROUS. ORPARTMR which will be edited by Geo PD. |, the Catia on of the we Aha? wo thy! moury of euterprise can do oe make the Lodeer ® 1 vumber of the Aa py a SY aro Gow eroled among ite lending * undeme te hee D. Prention, Ivanna Cod», Je, & Arthar, % ; Ales Ca ra. Bigourney, Dr. §. F iam Win. Whey Bevking, Vaughan, Tn edeltion te (bese, there are emp! on the s PT pe ph a phy Fy Rf Mra Southworth be advert'sad ie nearly al ly and (a moet of We w ly, papers, 0 Se annexed aGikimvit will show, at ® cost of upw: of thourand dollars, and we expect that dealers will be asia 1 ot New York, s* iM duly eworn. at oe —_ Pace tet tear Rovere “hoa ape, “toliaher mine ‘unorasof upwards sf ibiinen, to be macrted io o* arly all the oat of the leading © big pworr?, am the ba by tar the inrgest edverdaing ‘ever sadrertiaiOgs ay City aed County wart “ADVERTINERENTS RENEWED RVERY DAT. —————O For Wants, ke., See Sth and 9th Pages. ——— {TSKERS AND MOUSTACHRS FORCED IN FOU, Wie by naing Red asian balm. GR Per ya Cire bottia, S47 Broadway. Sab cagwhere. ue by any maa for one wm am aM PRITS: . — Sworn before Ca ASA qieta, &C Any NTS. 1O pra Leo i, ot ae opiate eave Se io unul W oS ie atively. atree corner of nat the country, THE NERVOUS, WEAK AND world uy +) . Depot m2 spree $2 0), two foe

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