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Newburg, South Carolina, bas the following foreboding: in NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1857. principe) eniects of ataraation on the line, the evil we com fund slovenly aUliudes that we 109 often notles ia Of would be abated. euly auiiudee that 0 ofen, novos Ip regard to the political future:— fore proceeding to give tho remnlt of our observations | fcT%" tf ollers ia, the prosoautnn, Halt Bence ten, Intact, Clouds and darknens; threatening clouds, ominous dark- | o.9H 0" Pcioat works in tho exhibition, it tay wor be | tne atet suecee ef atta sat feaity eases vaogicture: iS gather around our political future, A night ge dl ‘amiss to write @ pasring notice of the list of professors and | charasteristics.Jy Cistwenve of Gurney's. The many dis- and terrible sets in upon us. We are drifting slowly, &!- | giateurs who have departed this life. Among the pro- | coverice a the daguerrean art slase Hts inception have been y into an ocean of storms, furious whirlwinds, quick: | fessonal members we find the named of Dougbty, G. Stow- po oe pein sands, and fearful whirlpools. A solemn silence prevalls— | 414 Giags, Greenough, G, Newton, Town and W. J, fostecing eare, that has brought them to such per- tis the precursor of a horrible tempest. {the mut- | Wilcus, allio the manor born; Thorwalsdon, Sir Thomas ¢ would advice our renders who hae not dons ae preou Hark! ng rumbling of distant thuader breaks upon the sull- ness. Fitful hes reveal the sullen gloom. The I r is heavy and chilly, Tho storm ap) sn land nearer it comes, louder and more loud it howls. Man s—all hands to their . The South expects ‘Life and duty, honor and lib- lerty are involved. Let each heart be tirm, each nerve be luteady. The conilict will be fierce as hate and malice can make it, Stand firm Hark! what crash was that? Kansag is gone! List! a triumphant shout from the eptrits of the lmtorm! Missouri is yielding. How fierce the blasts, how lurid the lig 1 bow terrible the tempest! Sea and bier cue caret Veena Watchman, what of the night? -Al is dark? no dawn appears. ‘The editor, tr consideration of the sudden darkness which ‘he predicts 1s a0 speedily to spread over the South, had bet ter change the name of his paper to that of the § /iny Sun. Kxnrocae Senxator.—Garrott Davis, one of the leaders of the Koow Nothing porty, cays in a letter that he will not solicit the office of United States Senator for Kentucky, but 4f the thing comos in his way it woald afford him great ga- Gsfaction to take it, Euxcrion iv Jaoxsonviizz, FL1.—Six Know Nothing J1s- {logs of the Peace were elected over a corresponding num- ber of democratic candidates in Jacksonville, Fla., on the 4th Instat, Tho Americans in Florida are jubliaut over tho result. Avro GENERAL FOR Vingm1A.—Johin Randolph Tacker fas been nominated by the democracy of Virginia for the ‘office of Attorney General of that Siate. Sam Hoceroy iv Tyxas.—The Austin State Gazette of the ‘26th inst. contains the following reference to Sam Hous- wa sow Nehinge are very antics to get Houston wo run fr ings are very anxious ‘an Goverucr, wel there 1 noting yet determined upon. Tho truth is, a great many Know Nothings hate Houston a: bad as the detnocrats, It is impossible to galvanize Houston tuto second life. We have no fears of him if a sound de- smocrat is put up for the office, and it makes no difference ‘whether ho be a pretty speaker or not. Gexxrat Quituan.—We copy -the following from tho Vicksburg (Miss.) Whig:— Fen. . Quitman, the soldier, statesman and gen- ee, ae ae clty yesterday morning, and took mad that evening for his plantation in the vailey of the Yavoo, The gallant old yman is rapidly recovering his health, and looks as bh he bad a dozen campaigns tn bim yet. His numerous friends here were glad to see bim, and he was cordially welcomed en o' d. We Dellove that it is gene understood that will be a candidate for re-election, and it is almost equally certala that he will have no opposition. Tus Pees oKNce Musicirat Evcction.—The following was the vote for Mayor in Providence on the 13th instant:— Olney, American republican, 1,583; Doyle, Independent, 823; Burronghs, democrat, 555; scattering, 117. There is, therefore, no choice. Mr. Olney was opposed by a por- tion of the republican party, who havo, however, clected their entire ticket for Aldermen, and all the Councilmen except those In the Sixth and oue in the Fifth ward. Troors ex rum West.—A letter from Kansas in the St. Louis Demecrat says:—On the 28th of April the steamer Mink passed up with one or two hundred United States dragoons on board, and next day two hundred and eighty: tree passed up onthe Australia. The arrival of oops look ominous. It is presamed they are to be sent over to Ulah to puta stop to Young's oporationa or retained Lere to assist Stanton in enforcing the collection of taxes. Tay Ivndana SknatoRs.—The Attorney General of Indiana has given his opinion that Senators Bright and Fitch were duly and constitutionally elected by the Indiana Legisla- ture. harm Covorestonar Derxtet ov Tesxessa.—Hon. Andrew Kwing has received the democratic nomination for Congress in the Nashville district. Tho nomination, it is said, is @ plot of Gov. Jobuson's to kill off Ewing, 80 as to give himeelf a clear feld for the United States Senater- ship, should his party get the I egislature. OrvoeziioN To Tit DrEp Scorr Decrsion.—The free sollera of Wisconsin are talking of a mass State Convention at Milwaukie, to take into consideration their duty concerning the Dred Scott decision and the slavery question generally. Ils proposed that Wls convention meet on the 17th of June, the anniversary of the baitle of Bunker Hill, Ger- rit Smit, Gov. Chase, of Ohio, and othor distioguished friends of the cause are expected to attend. How. W. IL Svmxp.—The Knoxville (Tenn.) Whig says that W. Id. Saced, late momber of Congress, will be a can- Gidate for Judge im that district to fill the vacancy occa- sioned by the death of Judge Alexander. A Covoaxp MAN Exectep To Orvict.—Thomas Howlaad,a colored stevedore, has been elected Warden in the Third ward of Providence, R. I. The result, it appears, was brought about through a joko, bat it tarned out to be a re- lity, aad a fow days ago Howland demanded to be sworn into office, His lection, upon examination, was found to be legal, and he was thereupou sworn, and entered upon tho diseha of bis dutios. Rertwcas Convention In Mawe.—The republicans of ‘Maino will hold thelr State Convention for the nomination of & candidate for Governor, at Bangor on tho 25th of June. Theatrical and Musical. Concaxt To-s1ot —Dodworth's excellent band e to give another concert of eacred and mircellancous muric at Beckley’s beautiful ball, opposite Niblo’s, this evening. ‘These entertalnmenta are becoming quite popular, and ‘vory deservedly 80 too, Broaowsy Taearee.—The mana, ty well eatisted with the succes: of the dramatic apectacio of “Faurtas,"’ announoe that it will commence the second week since its revival to.morrow evening. All who have witnesses! this exhibition unite in the opinion that it is ¢no “> no-t edective soenle represen! they ever bo- Noco's Gaxnaw.—M’lle Theresa Robert, the accom. plished densueee, who hes 60 frequently won the plan tits | of the patrons of this establish mont, tenders an attractive Dill for her benefit and farewell a to-morrow, ‘The Rav els and the entire donbie troupe of pan omlaista and dancers appear On the occasion. Bowyer Trmatee —Maltitades of our citizens will no doubt be gratified with Mavager Murphy's anoouncement | that be bas «fected an omen: with that old New | York favorite, Mr. F. 8. rad, who ls to perform two | oT his best characters tomorrow, | Boxtox's—Mr. John M. Hengler, better known ty tho | Atle of young Hongler, who until recently war in the Lanit i of astoc ishing the people by his feats on the | elaatic cord at Niblo's, ts to take bis farewell of the Ameri. can poblic morrow in the character of Hamlet. Warsact’s.= Douglas Jerrolt's popular play of tho for to-morrow nicht, with Mr, celebrated charactor of Martia Heywoo!, Messe, Lester, Walcot and Dyott, Mra. Hoey, ke, The new comery, “ The Rights of Maa’ | being apparent. Larna Kiwwe'n—The fair directross will produce stitt | ancther new comedy, “A Bird in the Hand Worth Two in | the Bush,’’ to morrow evening. Misves Keene and Reig. | polls, nod Messrs. Wheatleigh, f. R. Johuston and Burnott | are said to have fine parts in it. “Variety” is also to bo breeding, for we know not w what — princi ‘ ple of heaveniy etiquette be on hey sitting ta _The sock market was much depressed this morning. | the presence of Deity, on anoceasion like this, | Nearly every stock sold waa at lower prices, and tho | te velgae eae of ntreducing the image of on. amount of stock offering was very large. Eris, Cleve. eas k vil lccropid old man tsa epecies | hy and inat outrages all probability. This | Jand and Toledo and Michigan Southern—the three leading | amplee of the firet masters of the Italian +6 Gurney @ Call, at 49 Broadway, nasd t pleased with the’ magnificent portraits thay there, et them set us down as fase pro.bets —Fatract New Yor Leader May 9, 1887, hotogra| of Natural Scenery —Nh Falla iy iawn saline Peetralis, slereoscop!e and p lawrence, Raphael Morghan, and many more whe have received the honors ot the Academy, are added to the List of the departed. In turning tothe list of honorary members we cannot but express our surprise at its making up, or rather its dead coloring. The pames of very many distinguished artist, interlined with those of persons ef no account in tho world of The honors of the Academy are li vited to but a fow. aad this not, we pre- sume, from insensibility tc mort, but in obedience to the exclusive principle which Les gt tho bottom of its const. tution; exciusiveness, however, has hat to yield to out sido preasure, and varicty and favoritiem have triamphed. A critical annalyeis of the lies of honorary members, in which is included names illusty ous in art, and names un- known to art, would nct fail to strike with won:ter, if Bot ‘arwavement, the censor who should undertake un- gractous task But,enough. It is our duty to preeont ously before the thoge artists whose genias and industry evtitle thom to the bigheet honors, a8 well as notto omit proper notice of those whoso loas were in} worne pre. promise of future excollence. In fuldUing fs tof our duty wo sball wmats aim t maintain ivileges in and beautiss of truth, and remove, poteible, the mental errors and local impoaitions which 30 offen taint and ‘vort the understanding of the obedient toner. The sabre of art pullowophy in our sive state must be used with judgment and candor. it must be used. Forenost in the list of eminent practicioners candor obliges us to write the uames of Louis Lang, Healy, J. T. Yeote, T. P. Rossiter and Lentz, in the imaginative and refined expression of art The genticmen are of suibjective — school. Others there are, too, in this department whose very The Comat is Attyacting the Attention of thousands aod tena of thor but not more eq than the beantifal maniilias of W. B.MACAENZTS, Now. 46 and 47 Canal siceet, Brandre'a Bullding, : Spring Mathingm Ragan, Frock Ooats, COLLINS &,00., cer ‘of Joho und Nasaan sizoets, Portable ‘ Cases, of the Newest styles, J. & 3 PeMnvine only at No. 7 Asior House, Broadwa) Unhealthy beconrigned rod. EDMUND JONES, Clairmont, Metallic ‘Tablet Strop, Wholesale and Re ta. J. & 3, SAUNDERS’, only at No. 7 Astor House, Baron Spolnsco, ak eptles mast come to you, es. —— |, | Beebe & Co, Fashionable Hatters, 6 Broadway, have now on hand # full asvortment of gentlemen's Rocky Mountain silvery beavers, lighter they jbave ever before made: extra fine and very Licht; French felis of beaver cassimeres, various qualitien, wyles and colors, wiraw bats of entirely now et) lea; to which, with their usual assortment of molesain hate ead summer caps, Ac., they invite the attention of the public, for Mon and Boxs.nA ill doubttess be appreciated In| Summer Clothha Free Eanes don inioh the qualities oC an | large assortencni of verz Gesirablo goods of ALPRAD MUN exalted mind ly participate, Mr. Church hag no equal BOE & CO,'S, 441 Broadway. flis picture, No. 23, The Andes of Equador,” is worthy — the most splendid variety of sp una Tee oir ne cay MaeeasPoe to orders Vint can to found ts New York. An inspoetion la requested. of the Turner. It is luminous thr uit. The lory of the sun is diffused with magical power, whilst e tlnutest detail—in which is exhibited the most con summate ekill ia bandling—is displayed with wondrous art. ‘The brothers Hart, William and James, have contributed immensely to the interest of the exbibition, The public Spring (athing-Ragine Froek Coats, are indebied to theee gentlemen for thirteen pictures, most | BAL'S v1 a 5, Ky & 00., allt ck tee Seung the Seen or der ce Gan | a ORS ee ee i. Mr. W. 6 re e 5 of Macbeth,” purchased by a distinguished clergy- Green, Shirt Manuteetarer and Gentlemens’ man and amateur, is, in default of some little imperfect | frnishings, No. t Astor House, in ad m tonri a bing! Mr. Durand, | Mock of shirts, erava’s, ties, scarts, stocks, gloves, suspende: rawing of the black horse, quitea gem. Mr. Durand, | ovo, underwear, Ae., keeps an immense variety of articles comfort and luxury for travellers, which cna be Seimeinctan sup in New York and to whica he wvites Tee Tpeeial tieution of ellizens and alrangers. ‘alco, with bis usual talent and industry, is fairly rep:o- sented in the six pictures which he bas contributed. Mr. Kensitt docs not equal our expectations in the present exhibition. We do not ece in bis present works tho charm- ing effects so emotional in his former pictures. No. 15, U White Mountain Scenery,” 1s by no means » Simithsontan House, Broadway.—No Rise la prices, Hotel accommodations on the European or Amertean selection. It be ey eae plan at option, which the eye encounters ures u in that the Intarest falls. Won mist here euter 4 Merohant protest a a whole tribe of imitators of Pe arpa oy Ache ry a) pi bes gy d=cape painter. ‘Walker vasest, Sesoed’ sireen Mr. esilear, contributes six very beautiful 6 4 ‘west of Broadway, vay. ee very. happy , blending | Removal.—Marsh dCo., Radical Cure Truss of facts and fancies; but in none of them do we re- We ognize the Attributes of his earlier and far better works. Sev Ato Hotta trams sup emoved to No. 3 Vesey Pho the elegant Noe oe of Mr. Cropsey, now} silk stockicga, and crery "rarely ipaten Sel m in fon, we notice & ires, scenes in both hemis- approved patterns, skilfully Noa toa trex Tis Warwick Case” and <Moont Jelferson’’ are | Focus tor indies, and e competent female in alienda.ce. is most ambitious performances, but they are neither ual to former works of his pencil. Sewing Muchines.—In buying such “tyr. & Colman has obliged us with three very clever wate» ¢ sewing the truest economy is to plctares—217, “Midsummer under tho Crescent Moon," | buy ihe best. Thove who purchase o Singers machines always ‘July Morning,” “August Afternoon .”"—all clever produc | $2 PURE .0 buy any ¢{ the cheaper and iaverion macminc® tions, but not partaking of the qualities or beautiful color of | in the market are sure to suffer tment, vexaiion and his last year’s ‘mance. in noticing the departure | joss. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 823 Broadway. from carlier styles of rendering their subjects, we eannot but too many artists a6 beco + | Rich Paper Hangings for tho Retall Trade, toa reprehensible degree. They seeem to have bitten | ali new styles, of recent tation. Work done \a the most " bence thelr compositions eadiy aud saucily ran | grusiie mauncr vy TUOMAS FAYE & CO. 202 Bradway. — wo aie A,X. 7 3 ~ php exhibit - ea Pernictous effects gl » if works of the class woare | Carpeting at Grent ins at t's Ware. condemning were in ition with w faith- | yoomatao Por opposite Rivington wen Cantea ma}. wrought master. tog, rags, mina, 46, ac. full Mr. Sontag exhibita but one pick owing, we presume, to bis want of time to execute tho | Paper Hangings at Wholesale, of our own ‘ommission be has been honored with eince his retarnfrom | manehetre and'immertation, of every desirable sty'e, for fale to the trade a! the lowest casa prices by THOMAS FAXH 4CO., 257 Beoudwa, Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent powder proof defiance Jocks and cross bars. Depot 192 Pear! sires, ope door below Maiden iange ROBERT M. PATRICK. art, which wo had well In the Historical dopartment of of subjects, we are in- nigh overlooked, from the a to Mr. Leutze and Mr. Fawia White for what we are permitted to behold {n the nt exhibition. No. 60, “The Rose of the Alhambra,’” and No. 472, “The Sum mons,” are both rendered with the precision, delicacy artist. Ih ‘The Rose of Best and Chenp- the Alhambra,” a s in the management of gientlik pee ar) ht is too obvious for remark. The rays of light proceed Jeu ie ne Bet m ihe wast . tie a nwkeee | the hair, Roid by all drugginis and pei 4 agdod mag} ; 7 Jones’ Old Coral Hair Oli and Italian Mr, White's picture, No, 406, ‘The First Now England | y” ‘These poy = n Soap, Thankegi has been noticed before in the columns of ond for Seating Ge tic, curing the HitasD,*'lt s one of the few plotaree ia the cebibiion | Srt?ucms aad for he hair, are eold at 3a Bowery. which demenstrate the existence of gevius of no common | Hair Dye, W! and Toupees— order. ‘The best au. sold and applied the landscape department, we find bith meg Tvednee Iu turning to ape dite tes the v and facile pencil of Mr. Regis Gignoux, whose faithfu! delineation of our forest Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tew trees and masterly groupings of rocks, procured from & pe RK ot iarigenle aod retail, and 4 aye commission from the late Lord Ellesmere, whose taste in | P”'¥aiely applied. No. 6 Astor House, tho arts was held in bighesteem by the greatartiet of the | Ballard’s Celebrated Hair Dye.—Oftice and store remored lo 476 roadway, between Grand and Broome wtreete. he brothers Hill contribute Neen pictures to the land. scape department, most of which altord ample testimony gap ~wengrens of their taste and talent. Mr. J. W. has long been bit tment.—Cancer, the most well known as the of some of the freehest and | terrible malady that attacks the fechy fibre, may be extirpated painter rib tf ti Lrpat | ‘The knife cannot react ‘ecener’ 3 little | by tb preparation. the minute rami. family “ct oeld pment Phnthry pry MT fd. | fications of the dlecsse, but the oiatment does, Tt penetraes mirers. notary, Nos" Maiden ane, New No. 629, “ Muste of the Reeds,” by Mr. J.T. Peele, ts ‘At WS cents, Gi cents, and by Bl pee composed, wrought and colored with #0 complete a mas. tery as to command a halt as the visiter walks around the room in quest of the beautiful in art. It ts one of the dozen pictures on walls of the Academy without whic eats oy te [gamag's it would be unwise to open its doors to public gaze. a y a Br’ Rowers no ethan ner om orton, | GLIA at™ a GMM aay SP ra all of which are eminently characteristic of his varied by the proprietors, DT. LANMAN Waters of Kurope. | Sol & CO., wholesale druggists, 69 8nd capricious modes of ropresenting himself. No. 6, , 'e Moonlight Primitive Life,” we do not like as much as his other works; it is finely colored, but not ily com- posed. Nothing could be more beautifully rendered than the sky—ils mellownees and luminous quality 1s too ay rent to cecapo admiration. No. 220, “Coun'ry Post « toe’? and “ Modern Chrivtianity,”’ arc apt evidences of the wide range which this very humorous historical painter in- = ip. Mr. Rossiter bas al mo portraits treated in the Italian style of art, ehich do him great credit asa colort and detineator of that sent mentaliiy {nto which tho ladies of sutny climes proverbially fall. Tn the department of allegory we notice bat one — ter siree!, New York, and raggista, at Hoe. per bort Life Balsam.—Kheumatism tn Its 1 forma, also, scrofuis, old ulcers, and the of diseases of the blood, great debilty, iver com- plait, Kinteys. Licipient congumplon, Ac., are most cerialal cured by this great puriler, Prinelpal deput, 46 Grant sree! 75 venla per Lote. Rupture.—Marsh & Co., Radical Cure Truss office, removed to No. 2 Vesey street, Aster House, For Costiveness, Piles ard - Lo No. 24, © Fxpuleion from Faden,” and an artit The mot agreeable and eifeetive cure ls Dr. HARRISON'S Havemeyer has the honor or shame of {ts paternity, The | peristaltic lozenges. by all New York aad Boston Group is composed of four figares, to wit—as lawyers | —. ente—J. Milban, ( A Ring, T. T. Green, Coc. fay—Adain and fve, both of which exhibitananimality of | @inktoa, and all druggista. Brookiga—L. 8, Hubbard, Dick- figure of appalling dimensions. eed, their pervonal appearance offers an explanation of their fall. Never was human nature les co nely made up than are these ungain. ly pervonifications of the handiwork of their diviae Cres. tor. It was, perbaps, a nceeseary compilmentto Jehorah, who is represented so cholorous and ¢olorous, that tho fallen pair should be thus unacemly made up. The angel, too—who le sitting In the presence of his Maker, with the tail of an erubryo comet in his right hand, waitlag to girs root Fre a few parting lashes if sho halte'in hor gait—ts Tepresented, to say the least, aa deficient in De, Kelley can be Consulted Daily at bis Ut- fi 3 La | = ae, upon diseases of the lunge, ver and ef of eh FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Satorpar, May 23—6 P.M. fancy rallroad stocks—sold to the extent of several thou- eand shares each, at a deciine of considerable importance. | The movement in Michigan Southern is clearly a company | SBalr, It ls highly important to the management that the | old stock shoult be pretty wel! eustained for a time, so aa | to let the holders down as eaey as possible. As soon as | tat neceselty no longer exists the old stock will be lef | to take care of iteelf. Tt will then stand a very poor | chance, and will follow rapidly in the wake of Erie, Hud- solema mockery has been rendered too important by cx- t schools, and the Vatican and churches in Romo are filled with these abominable spectacles, Ry what authority ia the Sa EInGaEe tae ae an cae en ‘worn out substance? Are we not told that he sad “To what will ye liken "And yet Ris tectu or thle merit oa UNION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING. performe:t. Aweucis Mcstr™.—This Immense depot of curiosities continues 0 be thronged by multiudes of strangers aud witizens, all anxious 10 seas the marvellous works of Na- ture and Art. To add to the attraction of the place supe- rior dramatic exhibitions are given every afternoon evening. Gro, Cunastr axp Woon have the good fortine of secu. ences every erening, be the weather what jer atill, they succeed in pleasing all who come. y havo eflo an Leg A Ds pong (ex Goorge’s great dance) coming week. She Mursimay ia to be the aftorpioce to-morrow Remco 6 Serevangrs are to appear in white faces, ala Chinese, to. morrow night, in a new burlesque 5 le of “Aladdin, or tho Wonderfal tame,” pd Zale ee 2 “ tinge engaged ts pe wiog. 2 il fons, ‘Thawe wl ‘cane cone Shontd 40 carly, otherwise there ls a prospect that they will not have even standing room. & Mecrasies’ Tar. —In addition to their remarkablo talent for tor Harities the Brothers and their faculty of turning all that is passing around them to tage. Thetr mances {invariably abound with hits at the times, and hence their highly flattering success. See their bill for to morrow. Sate Or Poaxta ix Parnavmurnta—The sale of rare green and ‘ frre hot houre plants, at the country geat £ was commence: Wednoaday, by ‘ake Will close to-day, ‘The attendance at Sree ram aie ree, and ibe Wading apirited, é. fine lunch pd given . Cope, to thor pre. eeut. Al the sale 0 fold at from $10 to Bion aay ‘amelie seid trees cles 850 Bt er of the place, General Cad: Johan M Coleman and others, The fa yay? ond 4 variety of cactus, ty 0 Teter, May 2 fay will inch + let, monty = son Rivor and Hartem. It i utterly tmpoesible to figure out that it s worth today @ dollar per sharo more than Hudson River, and atao very distant period it will range along side of Harlem !n market value. Cleve. land and Toledo \s another of the same kin, and will go through the same phases. Wo expect to see before long The poetpoued race of Thursday, between Brown [)-< end Rose of Washington, camo off on Friday afternoon, in Proeence of a ‘argo concourse of respectably appearing gentlomen, who seemed highly dolighted with tho sport, Brown Dick won the race, making See Beco won the Sth teehaad than Bg cee caeee | ® Soancin! operation In tha atmaar to that just put through im her faver, one individual bet ing several five | in Michigan Southern. A guaranteed, preferred ton per bundred dollars to one hundred These horses will trot | cent Cieveland and Toledo Railroad stock is the only al- And Jake Oak ey, whon the admirers of geod trotung | rDallre left for that company to pay of ie DBating debt, will have an opportunity of witnessing their performances, Which \* now upwards of half o million of dollars, and In 6 single sheet we have not room for a dotalled of steadily ‘ncrensing. Erle Railroad touched 9545 per cont racing, and we therefore bave to make a summar; | bi r 7 ing, ty May 22-—Trowng, php ay ‘31,360, mitie | Wik Morning and cloned weak; New York Central and eats, dete three in five to wagons. | Reading are freely offered at the market price, whatever . POfer nan ea br. g. Brown as sos 2112 fr . HL Wootrut seamed 6, m Rose of Washi! 1222 pte ty hte Rosie henge A» N- Bogees At the frst beard declined 54 per cont; Harlem, \; Timo—9:31 jg—2 8.2 62:22 1, 2:02 6, - cuts | Michigan Southern, | jo. do. guaranteed preferred, * Renuty and Art Combined tn Genin’s New | Iilinois Central, : Cleveland ant Pittsburg, 3; Galena by A to. Nie customersthis gem of w hat, foele | S24 Chicago, X¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; Milwaukie and | wa ee Se skis be tool tek — and reGnement | Mississippi, 1. Pacific Mall Steamsh'p Company advanced The gem is of a delicate dovecolor, fav'itless in te model, made ; % PEF Cent; Lacrosse ant Milwaukie of the choicest materiale kuown to ure trade, @ unesampled for lightness, perleetly ventilated and adayted te the counte- ances of wii. At the second board there was quite a panic {n rail road atocks, Erle sold as low a3 52 per cent, but after. Tn di hats the rem takes the pos’ of perfection—bea = apd excirace aiaed. ™ 7 | wards recovered and closed at 2 per cont. Cleveland like any other suminer dross hat ever offered, in wil ite ap and Pittsburg fell of & per ce Reading, *j; Michigan Polptmenta, in decide lly original, aud can Ue bad (wRolss® | Routhern, 44; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; New York Central Railroad, %. Pacide M. 8.8. Company advanced 5 per Cent and closed firm at 70, Frio Raliroad stock ts running down much faater than we anticipated, and much faster than tho position of epeculators will warrant. We should not be surprised (0 #ee a temporary rally of some impor: | | New Tors Opposite St. Pan!'s Church. «Fredric Tempie of Art,” 589 Brond- way, opponite Metropolitan Hotel, Net earnlags... seeeeeee seen! $519,218 98 A comparison. of the receipts ant expenses of the past two years gives the following results — 1867. 1858, Increase. Receipts. ..$614,8i4 25 298,480 85 216,064 40 or 4 por et. Expenses... 296,200 2° 217,824 82 77,810 44 or 6 per ct. Netearn’s. $219,315 0% TAl,005 02 188,250 06 or 70 percl. Ab apportionmen: af expenses between the road and ferry gis ea— f For the road,, » «250,584 78 or 79 cents per mila For tho ferry. ++ 04,060 64 of 62. 02 bad Last year— For tae road... ++». 168,018 08 or 63 centa per ralle. For tha ferry. 53,612 80 or @A 60 - Tae lacrease incost of forrz this year was owing to.iaree boats having bess. rua Instead of two, ead to the soworliy of the winter, ‘The profit emi loss acconns for the yaar hag bees debit- ed.ag follows ~~ ‘ $296,235. 97 ‘State tax, +s per cent. + 16,147 OF Taterest on bonds, &o. W708 B Two vivideads of 854 per ceat cack, WME as scve seve vars ses eeeene + 1 8802,178 63 Th has been credited as follows — Gross earnings, & per atatemeas, M6 4,551 25 ‘The two dividends declarat have been paid in stock. Ik whi be observed that thoy have exceeded the balance of tho earulags, after deducting Interest and tance, by $17, 624 ST. The Board have felt fully justified, by the flou- risbing condition of the company's business, in continuing dividends at the samo rate at whioh the interest dtvidonds had previously been paid, leaving this excess to be made good out of tho earnings of the coming year. Annexed is the Proasurer’s balance sheet vrought duwa to the let of Aprtl.— Railscad. Discount ou second wmortgug: Miseellancous exponse. Staion houses, and water salons: Land and work at Flizabcthport..... Ferry interest and boats Passenger and baggag' Freight cars....... Telegraph, docks, machinery ges ’ 96,896 47 18)405 60 Fuel on and. 81,302 09 Stock of compan; Balance of profit and 2 3 Cash and cash tems 2 80 900 Balance of ew ‘Tota! wetihe aaeber nec aeee cette 48 The amount the floating Indebtedness, as shown | { above, ls $674,914 42, The cetimate for construction the proeent year, for a large freight boat and forthe five gus gines ordered, is about $250,000; bat (Cit ts found that an oiteration snd eglargement of tha boatg new on the ferry will anewer the wants of the business, am expenditure of over $00,000 will be obviated. Tn a recent communication on the fluances and prospects 1 of Virg’yia, Gov. Wise anys i— ‘The effect of the public worka already completed, and of thoee ether causes, bas heon in the lact five ) cars to ia crease tho value of realestate more than ono hundred mil. lions of dollars, to double the value of aboat 600,000 slaves, and to largely increase the amount of taxable persona! pro- perty, now exceeding two hucdred millions. actual as soement, Inst reported for revenue pul 08, the real oa- tate 1, tm round numbers, si 008; the slaves, 27,000,000; the personal, 167,000,000, Grand total of Stato wealth, $782,000,000, "But the personal ts greatly wn. Gervalued, and the aggregate wealth of the State may be ely Eglimated a2 emooad ¥ " snc a wan SOO MRU 2OMy iP Les in balf a decade of $20,000,000, Besises this permanent value arquired, the te has nearly 10,000,000 scres of unimproved land yet to be developed and ppere: ciated, and Las beside. anaunual prod.ct of 75,000 hogs heads’ of tobacco, 15,000,000 bushels of wheat, 500, bushels of rye, 46, 10 bushels of corn, 1°,500;000 nla of wool, 600,000 bushels 000, bushels of oats, i of peas and beans, 1,600,000 buxhels of Irivh and 2 £00,000 Ddushels of eweet potatoes, 250,000 bushols of barley and buckwhent, 12,000,000 potads of butter, 500,000 pounds of cirecee, 609,008 tous of Bey, 1,000,000 pounds of tax, be- ttdee 60 tons of hemp, 1,250,000 pounds of sugar, besides her other innumerable agricultural products and the pro. ducts of her mines of iron, copper, coal, salt, gypsum, Kime, and the products of her forest’ and’ Asheries, And eho has @ peculiar source of wealth in her extensive region of mineral waters, her hygeia alone bringing In a million and a hall, at least, of income in cach per annum, The Rochester Demooral, in announcing the «ale of the Buftalo, Corning and New York Railroad, under foreeia- sure of the first mortgage bonda for $876,000, says: — resent officers of the company will be retained anew Organization is effected, which will be pr ior to next, when the name of the company wobably be changed. We are inforined its _of the road for the year previous to ita amounted (0 $70,000. The amouzt of the Mret mort- urls 8 $1,000,000, Becond bonds have been sold to of about half a milion, and there is about $100,000 of stock. The Legislature passed an act per he akekbollers to redeem the reed by paying up is and Wing the amount in additonal whi hb the be dors consider er post facto and \ncoustitiitional. Tho bids having run up so high, it i not likely that the stockholders will seek to ayail themselves of that law, Tho sale was decreed by Mr. Justice John. son, who decided that the first mortgage bonds hell the road and ail the roiling stock, according to their terms. The second bondholders contend Uhat the firet mortgage ts a Hen only upon that part of the | road, right of way, and stock existing at tho time the | bonds were given, and that the rocend bonds are a tien | Up all acquired eiuce, An appeal las beew Laken from Judge Johnson's decision, and ia now pendiog. Thesecond Dencbolters have @ chattel apen the rotiln stock, but thero is a provision in the second bonds whic! makes (lem subject to the first. The new company will begin free from debt, and the road wi!l be under er auspices. The contract under which the Genesoe Valley ron ts operated by the Bulfalo and Corning Company eti- pulates that the Geneses Valley stockhoklert «hal! be enti- Uod to 55 per cent of the gross earning of the road, and by & new arrangement, just effected, they are to receive tn Addition their pro rata of the from threngh traf on thirty miles of the road. realized the Ist of Au ani road wil Company of buying up all the soverel inssveats—a pro- those most dircetly inter - The Albany Jowmal of yesterday publishes In full the decision of Justice Wright, of the Supreme Court, in tho matter of the application for an injunction to restrain the Mayor and Common Council of Albany from paying the interest on the bonds issued to the Albany City Northern Railroad Company, The decision reviewed at great length that of Judge Allen in the Rochester city case, and coming (om precisely opposite conclusion, the points of which are thus stated: — 1. That the act of 1864, of the dit of the city of rie a Ne on Rattroort Compa: Dy, wae an exercive of legitimate power of legisiation. 2. That the exeraise of this power was not ‘adverse to the spirit '’ of the conatitation, 80 as to authorize the ju t!- nh That there inno probibition a ere a DO tn tho eonatitiit! pat the exercise of sueh & power by the I. — 4. And, therefore, the remedy for the evils which a a eae class of ont of grants of or their credit, is not to be found in bunals, but must be sought thr Citizens beliove to grow | to municipal corparations (o loan Is to the jurlicial tet ‘other chancels, 10000 Virgi'a 6's.b90 Teo ‘40, 18000 Miaeourt 6'¢ 50000 do. B00 20000 ¢ Be 2000 Krie RR bs 10m) NY Cen RR a os HY 2 et 2000 111 Cen RR tia, POAy Hood Te M&A Sd mt. 68 2000 Harlem I tstm 779g 6 abs Bank of Com. 108 types. euperior ty any made {n (his ci'y. Protope Pastel and Aquetelie, by Prestricks tance, Michigan Southern and Cleveland and Toledo wil! | in time (and pot @ very long time cither) follow {a th UP AL Adout the at from Seda wee 10 Park Pack...... 104eg 20 Ceran Fank... 5 10 Hanover Brake .si 10 Atinn tie Be & Potttical EXxxhivitten of the Nettenal Academy of Oo~ BIE Sate %% Wass Vartety. J. and | greesing. It ts Roped: to got that part between ake Om~ 23 Pean Coal Co...., Ob G0 MicG&N Inpl atk 0% rare CoxvaTmoms.—The following State Conventions are é papier iy ah a a nso tario and the: Erie cemal-(m operation by the opening of 4 + mY a boo 92 sapounced te be held:— A Gay or two'w unploasant weather has afforded us am Greatest Attraction.<The Pa- | Sextseazon. ; 360 4 20 Oss tu | opportunity of taking a calm survey of the works which } Lace of Art —The old Cariton ‘on the corner of Broad- | The commission merchants of Kevannah have raised tho. 18 100 oo ‘The American State Convention of Ohio will comvene the way and street, will soon be among the things iM ad Anoinnall cp the 27h of our artiste present to public view for current year, weve na ae fh a LY rai of commission on colton sold by them to wwoanda . 1 18d 05, date or Gomernen at bakin eneeeee te ie ‘Tho labor gtamutians apse erator ah x: each (ae Rinse woste wu sad good ving cose ssienes om: | Ralf-per cent, ‘The provieus rae hes beim Gly Contd Proitic Mail Si Co. 66° GO bux ph will underrate who knows the perplesities ducions tothe Fe none, and'one rendered eal ict atremaps tal pee bale. ‘eur rae oe me w es cere | io. Gey Cole Gu KR 108 The Democratic State Convention of New ° discharge of duties of the Kind under considiration. On Se Gemeces ve 29 on e.07 ge, Caarleston, Mobile aud Sovannah. = oO RR....c 86 pal sucat ok Cemngs ie Soriante & candidate for Gover- | 145 pret day of opeaing t was impossible, without jostling | road: ‘The business of the New Jersey Centra! Railroad for tho. Ps 208 june. 1. U Maach , Le ersten Correnien of Memmanenetsye senl- | Go bine Simaeme wecechbe! Gommay curt | Seite Se, St Sameer ees eee b Reaeaettencnee re hewn tiie “ak ate 2 june. a ie racter, iy eaeeee ee The Amerioan. Convention of Maryland to nominate & | Sr view, The Academy, we bog leave to suggest, would ee Se Miers ee af hh eee ok: Lee NTOGaien f Chic RA. OF sae ticket will convene on the Zid Oy J yland will be | render an essential service to both artists and visiters by | rous ene ow alt F Salis’ éo wu tiers ATONE, Oot eld In Haitimore on the $01 of July. veum, 1m { Ruuteg.e ralling around dbe principal rocms, about three amnion oir merit one comactfalte bewraied wii. Pg.) ere ‘Tmuumx—AwruL.—A paper called the Rising Sun, in | foo distant from the walls, by itch, as respects the | their ity ee Sa vs tans of tp cae. iepense, yt es '230 2 290 00 Chick bik isRR. 060 300 do. Gb MAL & Biles Mus 4100 do. Reading RR..... ies sseres A TON OCB & QuinceyR. Ge 10 Hudson Ry RR. ak BECOND BOA sha M4 100 aha M BANS R.: 100 do... 50 do hale 100 700. C_ay & Tol RR.bew 100 00 do... 660 1800 (7) 100 500 33 100 Cley & Pitts RR, 46 10 Paciic MalGCo, 6% 7” 78M . 100 QOsiasis My We ttscs tse Boy 200 do... .b10 FB by OINCINNAT™ BTOCK 84553, By Hewson & Hones, for the week ending May 20, 1351. HONDS. $6,000 Lithe Mami 2". €’s Ist mortgag» bonds a) 2.000 Ind. & Cin. RR. 7's 2d mtge. B# ....... caves s 80 1,000 Cia. Ham. & Day. RR, 7's Lat migo. b's. .aud int. 90 2,000 Cow. & Lex. RIL G's Let migo. b Nesmee: a 4,000 Ind. Cen. R2. 19's tne’: {lland’ int, 96 1,000 Col. & Xenia RR. 7's div. b ise Oe: ee 6,000 Hill. & Cin. RR. 7's Ist ratge. b' rx rata’ 8,000 (in., WI! & Yanesvillo BR 7's Ut mige. 1,690 Cin. & Chi, Bs: 10's real estate b's... 8,000 Cin. & Whisewater Canal bids, tno. int, 1,900 Ohio Cen, RR, 7's 4th mize. b’ ws 25 Ww a» O78 60 Litde Miam! Pt. dig. serip . & arUeKs, 200 sh’s Chilo & Milas, My 100 do. ods "3 oo do asi 160 Indianapolis & Cin, Vids 65 be Tittle Miaml 0. ' 20 Cin., Ham. & Tajto 113 Obio Central... 65 Dayten & Western 66 Cin. & Chicago. 12 Farmers’ Bank, Ky 110 Southern Pretfic 83 25 foe # CITY COMMERCI REPorRr, Sarerpoy, May * Flour—The market displayed more firmness, ‘with ra- ther more doing. Tho transactions embraced about 7,000 @ 8,000 bbls , including common to good brands of State, at $6 40 a $6 $1 69, 1,000 do. white at $1 90, nad Illinois spring at 81 50, Corn—The market opened sti of about 20,000 bus! and Southern yellow Is, mess were inado at 26. Coltou continaed tu fair sales based upon middiing upland at Me. y—Sales of 100.420 bbls. were mado al G4'c., white Sie. was asked. Hay was hold at $1 for sbipmont, with moderate sales. Hors were steady, with liht sales at 70. a Oe. for com mon, aad at 10c. a Lic. for prime lots. Invy.—Sales of Bootch pig were mada at $55 in emall lots, 6 5 Lives was in fale demand, with sales of common at S96. and ico at $1 15. Am Acet——ales of 8 Whds, Coba muscovalo werd made at S3c. a Sic. Ons —Sales of abont 10,000 a 15,000 gallons American Crude whale and sperm remained ‘A sale of 2,000 gations cot: Unserd, at 80c. a S10, eteady, and prices unchauged ton seed oil, refined, was reported at $1 a $1 05, cash an months, 300 aie pbs, Btate, prison an. He. : Operations tn Real Estate. The real estate market has been rather duller duri , aud exira do. at $6608 $5 75, Wheat— The sales embraced about 6,000 bushels Missouri red ot bot closed dull, with sales ls, including Western mixed ai 920. a Pork—Sales of 4008 TB & BKOQWIOK'S (RKEBRATED LONDON COR dial gin and tn) igorating cordial. —This medio'aad bever~ . nee l4 Warrauted pot onl pure from apy Injurious aad ingredienia, but of the very ‘peeathle ° great repulatlon is derived freaals purity and delicioas Niterir c entivety from any o hee Its extraordinary einai eilicacy mad great utility as @ medicine im ali casceeg® ~ obs rnetions In the Kidoeys, bindder and wi | dynpeps! cous antehocmnnsiens iGeigheen dsteaye culio, pain im the stomach = in general deliitily, sluggish olroulad of the blood travellers sod otbers that pul acer . this superb gin oF cor ae lapsed since ite introduction on the part of the oroprieis abort periad which tn tas. f to thay, American public ina achieved popularly beyond The certidenton of over four Wetiaand pbysiclans Ia } and the United States procialm ite oondant merits. It fg upon the aidehoard of the the barol every wells, regulated hotel, by the bedwide of (he aick, aa well aa the com, panice of the ‘healthy, free from mtoxleauing qualities, 1 las Mibe. genuine Bootk sna Sedzwick's Load cum e Renuine swick's Loudon cordial gin be had of all respecte. grceers ap hol he re Meears. Simpson Brothers. 19 Beaver siceat New Yorke~ Gevuemen—I have ai your Book and Sedgwick ede Union. | eared London cordial g) 4 [find i ecntaina ant only ingredients usualy fcumd ip the kind of in, brit alaae other vegetable matier which reo » Womore medicinal aad holesomne than {ae articie generally wold undec the name ea. FAMES 1. CHILTON, M. D., Chrralah New York, Deoy Ia, "1606 The wbove p!a.toe fale in puncheons from United diatom bonded wareho. ses or In camen Frora sore, by | DIMISON BROTHERS, 19 Beaver stroet. OUFMANTA—AN ART OF SURPASSING UTE, expeditisuay and easily executed; taate alone equal to the co roducing vases Basia glam Mion are. dted to view the the Pi maale emporium, 60% Broadway. DUCATION OF IDIOTS—ASTONIAHING | Dee Naat ta i tayo. attended tag Ad ea relly i ye ueOPe, those engaged in the eduentia of tmbecti children wha, previvus to those onming under a were eonnide: emlary medical mon ct I aucceeded in restoriag them to # healtdy noi 8, 60 Cae they entéred tipdn the active dies of success. My lastitute Is stsolly private, Blivaiad ae ner of Ipisi street and Fifth avenue, well known.as the of the Inte Charles Tuenry Hi'l, Kxq. For olreatave, taining ranch valuable taster, wddrens Jauses B. Bic Harlem, N. Rope to ESISE aes eter i g é : i ES § if ; Pi 2 banda soft anc ‘fod mak eas at all rubber sicuye, and at 86 OUVEN'S TNOBOROMR PREFARATION INST ANTE cleans kid gh» while | estsmell. Tho fumuine Fre color, One bobo cleans fi Depot 62 Brondaay. ne ‘OTICK.—A. BAKKER, BOOT MAKE! Ann street, has opened. 2. new ntere, U third door frome Ann street, with an cutire new stock of shoes and gaiters, and man afactures to order best French: boots, $4 to $6; best Frenca patent leather boo's 86 to 87. Pp" FS, PILFS.—DR. DUPREFS REMBDIFS cure externa} and injerand pllen, oF money ref Woonts pec box. S47 roadway. Sent anywhere. ME GREAT WESTERN CORN SHELLER, SFPARA tor aad cleaner.—One of the most ingortans mente in the agricu)tural implement Linctover exhloived city, ean bereen in operation at No. St Duane ticse Ine; rested tn auch matters are requoated to cad. TNDOW BHA manufacturer's prices, From 60: Pav—Tarouer.—Ou Wednesday evening, & ‘a at po vd by the Rey, Dr. Marcelus, Haway B Pa: ENGLER. Ravre—Cotns —At the parsonage, Belville, Now Jer- sey, by the son in law of the bride, Rev. J. Be Wut Tal- mage, Mr. Jou Owan Pavns, of Derby, Koglan4, to Am Corse, of this city. } Died, Burxwen.—Ou Friday, May 22, by aneerident, Buawan, aged 44 years, widow of tho late Thos. | The friends and relatives are respectfully Invited | tend the funorel, without farthor notice, from her | idence, No. 101 Walker treet, this afternoom, | de so a - Ove Ta Brocliyn, on @alurday, y 2, Lovita, wife of C. &, Couslos, aged 32 years 004 7 monte, | The relatives and friends of the family are reapeotfully | requested to sttend tho funeral, this afternoon, at four o'cieck, from the Cumberland Héure, corner of Uumber- land street and Park ayenw | Cranna.—On Friday, May 22, Gowan Cama, aged 4 1 | years und 26 days. * , The T Saves Thi friends of tho family are reapectintiy + | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 187 West Twenty fifth street this afternoon at one o'clock, | The remains wili be taken to Groenwood for irterment. | _ Dawotr —On Thursday, May 21, Sanau Avy, daughter | Hlerin M. and Elsey Dewolf, aged 8 years, 6 months | Tdazs. Fl wo late ow Be the last week than was expected, most bly in con- m oI eequence of the late storm; but one was mado at atta on Friday, which was @ vacant lot on tho east side | x100, which brougin $8700 26x) w! Fr i, ght $2, last yeav. __—_ | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. Tor Situations and Help Wanted, seo éth page, MISCELLANEOUS. ATTENTION |! ipa Fxuaordinary low prices for carpets. Brussels $1, three ply $1, ingrains 3a to fe. HIRAM ANDERSON, 9 Bowery, THE NERVOUS, WEAK AND psooer tip tt Sebo ms ‘iwone ea” HICHTSTER’S DYSPEPATA SPECIFIC CURES writ ’ Onn physiciog this awfal disman; made from garden emt L @ Or two drops ut = deme. Pity conta botile, by nit druggists. Depo lol Wall sirect. a gorments, for peo welitng H at prices tha AVF YOU SKEN THE SMORS AN wae Also the calf and goat bovta MM" MURDER. MORI NATION AT, PO No. 0, Tol Bid com's’ R E GAZPITE, Chaglotie Jc Hen Ranier Dviger Correspondance “rom New | London, e., de To be had et all new St. Ionia, Philadelphia, paver scrote evergwhere. | Annsal va OUR, gabvoription, 82; sie mon heel. A A. SEY New York thy. rN xd ss ATRENT SPRING BEDS, TENT SPRING UNDER: are and of id in this or ang other mar sauisty any one of the cor Ls r ovaltrensee are well made from the best quality ot imported curied halr, and ace war ranted equal in quality ty any otber and ata less price alers and Wiiiconauil Weir own interestyy examin. rine where, A tase of this etty, are farnished throughout wb our patent eprin " eT AW. STRATTON, Agonia, No. 209 Canal street, east o: Brosdway, ONGS OF THE PROVERRS.— » saro wos Olaeica olleh me to! yon stand Wiuh your band Upon ruin's gute St ~ne Can By buying ail SMITH RROTHDIET one price wioieests Nad. royal clot ol ie cote ing Wareroomea, (22, 158 and to Faiton street, New York: ee rane eR on Ine At tt Broadway, TMH be erre vee ockwand's ho ltatora, ee . * BP ef Flizabethan p's—meida as Rie wa med dere ~crived a) 19 Were 4. DEDUCTED. FOR pore and whoteswm PMten times + UA y of Seventy-rixth street, | ‘The sales of tho woek foot | 7$— against $200,073 of the correspoading week Death's lovely angel lends me (here— And it ls sweet to go. The relatives and friends of the family are reapectiviig Invited to attend the funeral, from No, 303 I’acitlc sted Brookly® , tbis afternoon, at two o'clock. Dens.—On Saturday morning, May 25, after a short and severe illness, Wi tia G., second eon of David and Karee te Duma, aged 17 years, 'monthe and 8 depo. The friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, without further aetice, to-mcerrow afer- ‘clock, from No. 144 Gay street, Brooklym. Chore poen, at three of byant—In Jerey (ty, on Satieday % 1. Mittas, wife of lidward irana, whew ughter of | the late P'chard Amos, of this city, in the 224 pear of hee age. The frends and relatives aro re: ly invited to at- tend tho funeral, trom No. 261 (rcve street, Jorsey Oey, om Tuesday afternoon, at twoo clock. Her remains will be tntorred in reenact. ‘ENT —On Saturday, May 23, of consumption, Micmams Paryy, in the 56th year bf ‘ z The friencs aud Fe'atives are reepectfully Invited vo ak- tend the fur from his late residence, No, 65 Baxter street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Penucsor.—Ou Friday, May 42, Doran Fasavyos, @ ame tive of Bligo, Irelend, in the UAth’ year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her eon, D. G. For- guazon, No. 174 Va ick strect, this afternoon, at twe o'clock. Her romaina will be takca to Calvery Comotery for iater> Foxra.—Oo Thorstay, May 21, at the residence of bee fathor, No, 297 South Third street, Williamsburg, Locum, youngest daughter of James ap Charlotte Forts. ‘The friegés and acq: alntanc. tho family are invited to attend the fi i, from the ree dence of ber father, “a Morning, at ten o'clock. usveti.—Iin Jersey City, on & mora. ws 98, Besar (iat Gena, aged 25 yea 5 eat nee, Tre relatives aud fricods of the family are respectfully tavited tonttead the funeral, oo Tuesday aernoon, at taree o'clock, from his Inte resi % Grand street, Jor- sey City, 10 Greeuwcod Come: tery for interme: Providence and New Flecfer: papera pleass copy. | Herree.On Saturday, May 2), of croup, Prmoamiox W | enly son of Sam | Mary C. Hopper, aged 2 years, — = 16 Cave. he rel and friends of the family aro respectfalig Invited to attend she foners!, from the pa. of bis pa. reata, So. 120 West Iighteenth street, tomorrow afer- | neon, at twoo'cicck, withovt further invitation, | Keuwy—0On Friday morning, May 2%, afer ashort bet | ae Mines, Jas Ketir, aged 06 emrs, $ months aad | 10 days. | His friends, those of bis father, Owen Kelly, of his bre- thers, Thomas, Owen ani Joba, of his brothers i Owen Keenan and Wm. Martin, the New York » laxen | Lancers, and the officers of the Seventy Ath tinent, are | respectful y invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, a6 | one o'clock, from his late residence, No 312 Ninth street. Leven. —On Saturday morning, May 23, at bis residence, (0. 44 Fours piace, Pouth B coklyn, of congostion of the | brain, Paruox Lrvcu, editor of the Irie American, aged } ihe fuaoral will take place to morrow morning, at tee | @'clook rt | Mogrox.—On Friday, May 22,’ Mancaner, Rutledge Morton, and’ danghter of Van Bekerck, in the 24th year of The relatives and friends of the Lj Un Saturday morning, @, Manca Looms, omy A ‘albert Torver, ‘aged 1 year, and 8 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the f. ae- Tal, to-m rrow af rnoon, at four o'elcek, from the reat dence of John Jackeon, No. 67 Second piace, Brooklyn. Pepe May 2, Heros J. Peres, ago ears an tbs. relatives and teiends of the family are respectfully ited toattend the funeral, (rom bis ate resitence, No, | between For rth and Fifth streets, to morrow aNernore, o'eioe’. Peace Oe Friday, May 2, Sevan Gace, aged 4 youre the, the most wlectionate daughter of Damtel Sack. “The relives ‘nad friends of the family are salty lowited to atten! the fancral, this a’ternoen, at twoo'clovk, from the reaidence of her parents, No, 196 Hester street. Here she sieey® w th her ange: sister in holy ant conse. crated ground, and her soul, with the angola, has ascend. | ed to the throne of th» God of Love, | Vawrmnae x.—On Saturday, May 20, ator s short it. nese, Wrevam \ ANomaurce, aged 00 years, 11 + felends and acqnaintaness, (hore of his brother Dwr the members of Ironsides Chapter No. 47, 0. U. A, order generally, and the members of Company D, Amert- can (uards, are respectully requested to attend the tune | ral, from his late residence, No. 148 Suffolk street, tomar. | row afternoon at two o'clock. Elis rematag will be taxee to Greenwood for interment, Waian —On Saturday, May 20. Maer, relctot Marte Walsh, in the 78th year of ber ag> The funeral wi!’ take place from ber fe Fact Bigute ae sireth tha ate o'iot 2