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7 on the fourth Tuesday im April. In default of bail he again committed to prison. AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. Our Special PRER TASSES ON RAILROADS YET—THE REPUBLICAN KEGISTRY LAW—BROOKLYM TEN THOUSAND DOL- LAR BRIBR@Y CASR—SAFETY FOR FIRE INSURANCE POLICIBS—ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION—WILL MR. CRAIN PLEASE MAKE 4 BErORT? ALBANY, March 5, 1858, ‘The friends of Senator Stow's anti-free pass railroad havea mighty bard time in getting a vote upon it. esterday the substitute offered by Senator Scott, making pe bill apply to all the rest of mankind as well as office oldera, was substantially assented to allaresad fae circlo, ad the matter was lajd over for the day, in order that the ieton them off-red might be reported in detail. This orning Senator Stow presented the bill, in accordance h the desire manifested yesterday, and every one sup- osed the bill would run directly through the Senate. jut Senator Hubbell was not exactly satisfied with tho in manuscript, and desired to see it in priat. Mr. was decidedly opposed to any further delay. Mr. piven afvocated the early vote. Mr. Willard made a peech for freedom. Mr. Foote wanted a little dolay and bill printed. Mr. Spinola desired to gee'the various 0 yous in print. So, afteran hour's talk al! around he board, tne bill was finally inid avide for the day. So free pase aystem—if there ig auy euch—wil eontiaue another weels or two, and perhaps for a year longer. seems extremely difficult to exclude free passes, even hou every railroad president in the Senate ls dispesed to 0 band in hand-with Senator Stow. Annexed ts an act to provide for the registry of chal- oged persons offering t vote, and to prevent illegal Sec. L.»'The inspectors of election in each election district im his State, at every election other than for militia or town ¢hcers, shail Keep @ minute of their proceedings in respect p the challenging and administering oaths to persons voting Oflering to Volwm in which shall be entered by one of tiem be name of every person #0 voting or offeriag to vote, hor oatha taken, the age, ce, stating the number d siveet, or other particular description; tho citizeaship, hor native or naturalized, and if the latter, when. where, nd in what court, aud tim> of residence tn the clestion eee oe Gee isyict, a1 whet person cl let vot Dich winute and slatement shall be certilies rs, and returned by them to the offioe to whi votes given is made, and at the same (ime, and shall there je nied ‘Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of said inspectors immediately within lx days ater the close of every election W cause he aaid minutes or statements, so made in pursutnce of seo. jon 1 of this’ act, to be printed and posted as follows: in in orvoraied cities and villagea, at twenty-five public places b (he dixirict in whioh said minutes are made, and fu oiher tricts at ten public places in such districts, ‘This bill will be introduced to morrow by Senator Noxon, pd when the proper time arrives in the course of debate, wil be offered a8 # eubstitute for Senator Johnson's fave and reverend rogistry law. As Mr. Noxon cccu- &@ position in the front raok of ths republicaa party in he Lecisisture, there is reasou to apprehend that a ma prity of h's party friends will supzort his bill in prefer- ace to the one by the Know Nothing Senstor. ed not be very far fetched to predi xt that such will be he result; for the fact is prominent that the leaders of the hig or republican party never entortained the idea of briving all naturalized voters from them, merely togratify American party ip making a roi 'y law. A wevsion of the comunittce of the House, instiintst to xamine the bribery charges proferrad by Mr. Dayton, held last evoning. . Dayton ARd throo or four her witweseex were examined, but nothing but mere reay conversation waa elicited. The charge that ten hou erly ede been, or was ready to be, spent for e pete e the Breoklyn local sesesement fastened upon any one. Basy Madam originated tho slanser; ber daughter, Miss Predulity, had widely circulated it, so that it reached the harp ears of tbe Hon. John A. Dayton, who represents he Fifth Assembly Gistrict of Kiogs county. Aa the la- tigation is to bo continued, and if it shall be proved hst money has been placed ih ghe hands of any one, imilar tothe case af Lawrences Btone & Co., there may he an imprisonment of some refractory witness, ia imita- of the doings of Congress. Removing the veil ot secrecy from the proceedings in ecutive sessions €o68 not amonnt to much It ooly yes the varioua voles of members upon propositions omitted, No speech or reason is given why x nominee confirmed or rejected. Will Seuators open the doors before the next executive day. ax the people are anxious oknow why Parmeloc is to be re-appointer| Cana! Ap- Preiser, and performs such an immense amount of travel- ling duty as to chargo some eight or nine hundred dollars ‘ually and (induce our very vigilant Auditor to pay it Mr!. Stow introduced « bill making it imperative upon 11 firo insurance companies incorporated in other Slates, ansucting business in th's State, to file with the Jompiroller of this State securities to amount of wenty thousand dollars; auch securities shall be of the me deacription ag those now required from life insurance ampanies, Those securities are to be held ia favor of the policy holders. Such a bill is perfectly right and proper, nd should meet no opposition, We bave too many of hese bogus companies who repudiate every policy worth byer eighteen pence. Mr. Laning will please hurry up the investigation of the ‘harge that the Know Nothings got seven thousand dol- tor electing a democratic Speaker. Substantiate the oarwe—put your finger upon the letter writer, or ac: know ledge thecorn. Call your committee together. Sead for that person and those papers. What has become of Mr. Moore's committee on General ‘ye’s gift house and lot? The public are eager for infor- jon ; they place little confideace in the statement of apt. Squires. The deliberate opinion expressed by the honorable At- wvey General in regard to the right of non-residents of seembly dietricts to a seat in the Legislature having eon given to the public, it may not be considered vory lmpert:vent to look at ita moment. His decision iv, that here is nothing in the constitution or laws of the State hich prohibits the people in any Assembly district from blecting a member to represent them in the Assembly of his State who residss in another Assembly district. But constitution does provide that each branch of the isiature shall be the judge of the qualifications of its bwn members. And as this is the tiret uustance on record | n which a person residing in one Agsembty district has ndertaken to represen: aud legisiiide for a distant con tuency, it is right and proper that the Legistavure, or ather the House, should tako prompt action ia he matter, Though the framers of the constitution nay have, through more inadvertence, omitted w eclar. the regitence of a member of tho House, can it be mpposed by such omission that they intended to allow a nan living at Montauk Point to ke bia seat in the assem nly ax & member of one of the districts of the city of Buf- alo? Or can it be imagined tor @ moment that an inten- ioted to allow a nan to represoat a constisuency or embly district in which be has no right oor isa fed voter therein’ I( the present house of Assembiy iow the opinion of the \ttorucy General to ‘stand as the Judgment of the Hvuso.’ hon many diatricts will themaelvea Dooome a by the use of money and other expe # to represent it. To the cas it is pertinent to inquire wi iy wi in the Fourth Assembly di ‘of New York, ud also whether the yours wh> gave him their suf- then the time is not far distant sfranchised rage had any kuowledge wheter or not he was Serer in the dicterct? fie businaas rotations might have jaduoed the belief among hiv political frien ts that he was ctuaily A resident, and, therefore, not being advised to he contrary, voted for him scoordingly and in perfect jzood faith. Had they been »waro ie being a non resident, that hie family were io a distant part of the = and that he was not ontitied to a vote inthe city York, it is cortain that one of their own citiz-ns would have bees selected in proferonce to him. Wf the electors of that district have boon deceived, or if thoy ded for & non-resident knowingly, in either case the iioure of Assembly are bound to take the matter into cowsitoration; and whether the Com: © on Privileges | land Elections report or not, the House must judge i be sitting member or the contestant (who ts deat and voter in the district) is entitled to represent divirict for the renminder of the session, « now will be @ precedent for future action. reai- it the sion NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ‘Aunay, March 6, 1868, PETITION. By Mr. Exy (dom.)—To remove the North river ateam- landings above Canal street. REPURT™. By Mr. Waneworts (dom.)—Favorably rolative to divi- dends of stockholders in academies and othor institutions of learniny By Mr. the Senate, to allow aliens to bold and convey real cetate, | } i | Tp. wieano (dom.)—For the consideration of NOTICKS OF BILIA, | To altor tho Commiasioners’ Map of the city of Brooklyn. By Mr. Noxon (rep)—To provide fora of chal- Longod porsons oflering to voto, and » prevent illegal vot- ing. By eee \ ga appropriate monay for the support ingane convicts Ry Mr. Marrone (dem. )—To amend the Revised Statntor roiative 0 limited partnerships; aleo, to amend the char. ‘tor of the Rutgers Fomalo Institute. By Mr. Brow (rep.)—To require fire insurance compa- nies (n other States to file securitics with the Comptroller. By Mr. Srtwoua (dem.)—To amend the ebarter of the city of Brooklyn by giving power to pass ordinances rela. tive to pediers and stage routes, and to restrain runners an‘ grant licenses in certain cases. ‘The Senate concurred in the Assombiy’s amendments to the bill to incorporate Long Island Collegs eas, The Renate then went into committee of the whole, and ordered to a third reading tho bill to duthorize the election os Comptroller, Auditor and Treasurer of Brooklyn on Aprit 1st, to Bene ston fee three A Will to ad ‘bridge Indians to bring 8 snit to teat the title to certain lands in Columbia county wae dis cursed, ote rte ve dion ihe committee h von by & voto of 12 to 11. we peat ‘mipsion was At half. ten o'clock the Senate was still in session on jarivete claims. Amembiy. AUANY, March 6, 1858 THIRD READING OF BILLA ‘This day was set apart for the third reading of bills. “The following were passed :— To incorporate the Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn. Se epprepenee the proceeds of the State tax for the om of sobools. i the time for receivers to wind up the af. Mire Of insolvent banks ‘To amond the charter of the Orphans’ Home of the Pro. temtent churches of New York. mode by which the Buffalo, New York Company acquire tide to real es of incor} purpes' the time of boldi of the Cuanains | aa ene of ling the anmaal meetings ‘To divide Wyoming counsy into two Seitpol Commizsion- ba Kern SM remove the county seat of ‘J To amend the charley of the Gy Hoapita. KVENING S#8BI0N. The Assembly met at hulf-past seven P. M. ‘THE BROOKLYN BRIBERY CASE. Mr. Darton (dem.) rose to @ question of petriinge, When she resolution was iy. Mr. Duryea, the To » De jution read that he amended, #0 ‘The resolution ‘THE NEW YOR) STREET COMMISSIONERSHTP. Mr. Moors (dem.) gave notice of a bill, aceeiae tice of Street Commissioner in tho fy dy? Now vacant, and empowering the Mayor to fill the same. 1X13 REPORTED, By Mr. Ratpwix—a bill to regulate the rates on the way end throvah freight on the railroads of the State. It re- quires the petann ia tho Ssiee papers of oaiapee Heard and probibits the wiuter rates belong more than 7 per cent increase. It makes the way freight, as was so amended, except on under seventy five miles, thesame Pro rata as the through freight. Mr. D (dem. )—A bill to amend the charter ot Harlem Raitroad, iting the company to permittin, y to run engines to Thirty-second street, Teepite the cily ordi By Mr. Bannrrt (rep.)—Unfayorably, for the election of beh atta “x (dem.}~ Favorably, to repeal the act iy. LAWRENCE 5 voral of 1867 tocating Beuyler county site at Havana, and to Jocate the same at Watkins. By Mr. ARMsTHONG (dem. )—Favorably, on the Ddills to amend the charters of the Grocers’ and other bauks in New York. By Mr, T. Jongs, Jr. (dem.)—Favorably to amend the charter of the Sun Mutual Insurance Gompany, and to amend the act respecting ths formation of town insurance companies. By Mr. Horton Mr gstsv ogy to pay the Croton po egies Department for water furnished the Sing Sing prigen. By Mr. Srartx (rep.)—To amen¢ tho law of compensa- ‘len to Highway Commirsiovers, by making the pay of all one dollar and iifty cents per day. By Mr, Enc (cern. )—Favorably, on the bill authorizing the New York Institution for the Blind to sell proporty. Algo, favorably as to the New York Tostitution for Indigent Women and Children; favorably as to the Kye Infirmary of New York; favorably for aid to the New York Dispen- sary and Optharmia Hoepttal. Hy Mr. Scrmexr.ayn—Favorably to increaao the salaries fBiand keepers, matrons and agsistants of the State prieons. By Mr. Birexer (dem.)—A Dill to incerporate the An- cient Order of Hiberniana. By Mr. Wacer, (dem.) from the Judiciary Committee, fevorably, » bill modifyivg and amending the usury laws; makee the jegal rate seren per cont, but author. izes the collection of the principal and the legal rate of interest, wharo a higher rate has beon paid. Also to cut ctf the reporters and officers from stationery allowance. Alvo to amend the !aw against gambling by imposing & fine of ono thousand dollare. Aleo forthe relief of the creditors of the late city of Wiliamsdurg. Also in relation te jurors in Kings county. Also untavorabiy tho tollowing bills:—To allow survoy- ore to take acknowledgement of deeds. To enlarge the powers of notaries public, To Ox a per centage on goods bold by auction. By Mr. Tarran (dem.)—Favorably of a bill relative to bs bn vorder, Surrogate and City Judge in the city of New york. By Mr. Fuutxnrow (rep.)--4 bill to incorporate @ grand Lo fae and Accepted Magons in the city of New ‘ork. By Mr, War (dem.)—Favorably to amend the Fire laws of Brovklyn, Fastern district, and exempting fremen of cities aad incorporated villages from taxation to the amount of $£00. By Mr. Cuantsn (dem.)— To incorporate the Turnveroin. By Mr. Weix—To authorize the construction of a railroad throngh the streets and avenues of New York parallel with Broadway. A bill to provide for the payment of the Councilmen of the city of New York, for 1 Ly Mr. Brurrcxrn—a Dit! to authorize the salo of Walla- bout burial ground, in the city of Brooktyn. By Mr. Breecxen—From the special committee to inves- tgate charges of breach of privilege on the tloor of the Assembly, by Wiiham Richardson, exonerating him from having committed any breach of privilege. Mr. MoNerr (dem.) introduced a bill to provide for jury tria's in cases of bastardy. Also to allow partics against whom others swear to be in fear of their lives, or of injury jo their persons, to be allowed to give ‘estimony bofore being committed. ‘A large number of notices of important bills were given; among ollers for a convention to amend the constitution ané to prohibit prize fighting: to extend the terma of art of Appeals eo a* to ensure punishment. Sierimey (rep.) introdnced a bill to amend the ng Jaw. It provides if any bank shall psy interest on ceposita, the stockboliers shall thereatter become indl- vidvally liable tor ail debts contacted by the bank. It pro- Cticers of the banks from paving interest on depo of the st holders, under a penalty of one thousand dollars; prohibits all call for loans vpen the deposit of col!ateral gecurit By Mr. Skerey (dem )—To repeat the act creating a City Judge for the clty of New York. Referred to five New York delegates. Hy Mr. Cuitos (dem. )-—To aathorize the construction of Araiiroad in Ninth avenve at Sixty-fifth strect to Green- wich street, along Battery place to Washington street and Gansevoort street By Mr. Moour (dem.)—To authorize the payment of the old police force of New York. Alao, to prohibit the Manhattan Gas Company receiving a@ivance deposits and requiring them to furnish metres in rT: turn for ail moneys now on deposit; makes & violation of this a forfeiture of their charter Algo to probibit the use of camphone in Now York State, By Mr. Dyexman (dem )—to exempt New York dremen trom one thonsand doilar taxat By Mr. T. Jo tianviNe Tr Idermen and 1) incorporate the Man- ; also to incorporate the In- » With power to insure rents; yteon aut Harlem Canal Com- business of ineurance by par- inoorporate the New York -To provide &@ mothod for the for- ‘hartera by conventions, Mr. Beacon (lom.) mation and amendment of city alled by the city authorities, Aleo for a law to re- act abolishing tolls on railroads, and reviving Also for 4 generel act to incorporate reli- ty be peal th former acts. gioua cociotios By Mr. Lyscu (cem.j—To empower aliens to hold real cetate. By Mr. Baker (opp.)—To extend the powers of receiv. ere aevignees, and other trustees, and to protect creditore from frar 4 By Mr. Darrow (dem.)--To regulate the manufacture and sale of gas in cities and villages. It regulates the qua lity, price ane description of metre, and provides for in epectors. sf mass of other business, not of much goneral interest, was then tratsacted. Adjourned. The Rhode Island General Assembly. Provivencr, March 6, 1858, Tho Rhode Ieland General Assembly adjourned sine die thie WS rneen Eleciion tn Oswego County, Osw eo0, March 6, 1858. Pull returns from this county give eightoon ropablican Supervisors and seven democratic. Weather Re ports, By the Northern, Kastern, Western sud Southern Tele graph Lines.—Oifico 21 Wall rtreet, Time, . |Mch 6] Wind.| Th'r, Montreal. ©, F... A Portland, Me... A Rengor, AM. | NW. | Tae ‘ * | is . pas tport, A.M. [.N.W. | 12° 4 Die Pw. [NNW | 78° ; Sack vile, Mi A.M. |. N.W. | 22° 5 . P.M. | N.w. | 20° v4 Calnia, Me. P.M INNW.| 18° ; St. Jobnsbu A.M. | ON. “1 'y Burlington sa AM. [NW.] Boaton...... 22) AM w. jlo oes 10am — | 16° 8-7 wT NR. | 13° Springtold, 2 oh. LNW. Pitiefield, Mage,.] — | PM. |W. Hartiort; Ot... 140 46] P.M. PNW. Albany... 42 90) AM. | NOW. White River J'n. -— | AM — Malone sss: [aagl A M. [NW Oswego, 8 3 A. . . eee Pr. i. pA Horvelievilie. — |) P.M. PNW. Newborg....... [41 31) P.M. PNW. Port Jervis, N.¥.) — | P.M. | NW. Fimira. cp = PPM PNW. Dopwirk =] P.M. PNW. Buttalo, ©. 42 63) PM. | ON- heater : P A Tavern, it 56] P.M. | 8. 2° 4a] A.M. | N.W. P.M. | N.W. PM [NW PM. PNW. P.M. [N.W. pM fom P.M. PNW. PM] ON PM) PM. | BE vw | SE P.M. | NW. he] AM. I N.W. A M.N.W. . | NE. | 33° . N. | 5° KE | 62° — |e =~ oe NEW YOR The Ohi» and Mix: ‘eelpot Rivers ' Waursing, Va., March 5, 1858. in Navi;..ble The Obio river is muvigable trom Wuceling to Cairo. —Plenty of Game in Market and Prices Low ‘The gorge in the Mies, t#ippi has broken, end navigation is resumed. Freights destined to points on the Ohio aud Miss'ssippi to St. Louis wi!) go forward without delay from ‘Wheeling and Parkersbuvg Weather cold; mercury at | the stock inthe bands of the deators has put up prices thirty, tut toatmen have wo fears that navigation wit! be closed, Tie stevmors Ford’ and Liberty departed last night with over six hundred tenw of freight for Clacinnatl, Jouisville and St. Lonis, and the Interchange is loading to- | in price ia eonsequenee of a gint in the market, whiel will day. The Albemarie and Woodside arrived last night, loaded with Ohio tobacco for the Baltimore aa | Obie Rail- } romd. —_—_—_—_—_—_ Cold Weather at Phtiadelphie. Purapecema, March 6, 1868, This was the coldest morning of the'season. Thether- wometer at 6 A. M. stood at 10 degrees above zero. The floating ico in the Delaware ls pretty heavy opoosite the city and at the Horse Shoe, but preaeats-ne aerious.ob- Btacle to navigation as yet At noon the weather war clear, and wind northwest. Barometer, 20:98"; thermo- meter, 1744. —— Markets. PUTLADELTHIA STOCK BOARD. Pmiaberrita, March 5, 1858. Stocks firm. Pepnaylvania 5’s, 87%; Reading Kattrond, 81% ;. Morris Canal, 50; Island Ratlroad, 18; Pénuayt- vania Railroad, 46, Monn, March 4; 1858. Cotton—Saiew to-day of 2;600 bales at a dectine of 4c. We quote middling at 11 4c, a 11%c. a palit, Mareh 6; 1858, Cotton—Sales to-day 9,500 baler, at 11440, for middling. Tho sales of the week foot wp 22,000 bales. The receipts of the week have bees 18,50) baie#, against 11,000 for the corresponding week last year. Docreased rocoints at this porta compared with those of Inst year 49,000 bales, Sock 158,000 bates, against 127,000 last year. ‘Savanwan, March 5, 1853, Cotton—The sales’ of the week foot up 7,600 bales, the market closing with s declining tendency. Middling, He. allisc. Rice steady, at 27%c.a3ic. Exchange on New York, *( a.4g per cent prem. Sterling exchange, 734 per cent prem. ‘Cotton to Eiverpool, 24d. Cuantestoy, March 5, 1868. Cotton—Sales to day 1,700 bales. Prices have declined 16. & 3g0. on the week. Avoreta, Ga., March 5, 1858. Cotton—Sales to day 1,000 bales. Prices have declined Ase. & yc. On the week. we Barrimore, March 5, 1858 Flour in fair demand and market firm. Sales at $4 50 for cupertine. Wheat firm. Corn firm and unchangud. Whiskey dull at 213¢c. Provisions steady. Pomapsirama, March 5, 1858, Flour in better demand, and prices well maintained. Wheat quiet at $1 $1 07 for red, and $1 20a $1 30 for white, Corn—Sales 15,000 bushels, at 600. tor yollow. Groceries quiet. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey de. clined to 212. a 21e. mt ——— Gov, Walker on Quickallve Kannan, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. T see in, your psper of the 26th an articie copied from the Philadelphia Hvening Bulletin, in which moution is mao of the connexion Robert J. Walker bag with a suit now before the United States Supreme Court, in Washing- ton, in reference to quicksilver property in California. ‘This nuit originated undor the law ef March 3, 1851, for ascertaining and wetting private land claims in Catifornia, in Srolntion to the title to the Capitancilos rancho, fon | W sw exists the great deposit of qnicksilver of N. Alma din mine, and the suit is simply betwoes the United Statas | government sud Charles Foss Robert J. Walker bas | pothing to do with it lis attondance la the court ja for effect upon the parties, axsizns of Foasat, whom fe wishes { toimpose upon a conveyauce of mineral rights up n tvis rancho, to some persons some years ago, end | which tho owners of the rancho claiming undor | Foseat deem worthiess, as the grantor of the | minerals uever owned them, and only had an inchoate right t one-seventh of the land. It i@ not de- sirable with Walker that thia title should be settled; but rathor delayed, for this reason: —is deed of mine-als at once becomes a proveable and notable nullity when the Fossal title is fully confirmed, which, heretofore, in the | ambiguity of the case, he bas been able to vali in’ share | interests, realzing funde, or afterwards in whole, ashe did | to a person in Philadelphia, and losing to the pur. chaser a very large sum, by imposing conditions, | working forfeitures, when he knew they could not be | complied with, Robert J, Walker's title to quicksilver | property, on which he so often oues himself, is a myth. | The man he claims title from nevor owned it, and on this copfirmation, which he is opposing I court, that deed of bis will have lost its power to work in raising the wind;in short “Othello’s occupation is gone.’’ No; Robert J. Walker embarked in opposition to tho ad- | ministration, poping political preferment. Senator Dong las bas got the precedence, the inside track, and Wal) backs down, as it is hopeless for him. He would be 2! to have the world belicve he was bought up by the Presi. | dent, with the promise of favor, and would assume just | what js intimated in the Erening Bulletin article, to give | importance to himself, Robert J. Walker is about aa unimportant, pobtically, as ix his professed claim to quicksilver, or with the administration or the conrt and whotber the article in the Mrening Bulletin originated with Walker Ieapnot say. Ido know, however, that ae , is equal to euch artifice, and is periodically attempting | throngh the press to impress the public that he ia very rich in quicksilver. Perhaps he wrote {tat this time to give himself credit to raise funds to pay a porticn of his ten million subscription to the Pacific Ratlroad, or per chance to make @ security to go with his Sussex connw New Jersey) [ron stock to the Treasurer of the State of fexas. Time will show. MEDIUM. 7 The Dry Goods Trade. j The dry goods trade bas exhibited but little progress the preeent week over that which it manifested the past. ‘The intense and unusual cold weather which has preva'let for come days has tended to retard operations, Navy's. tion in the upper rivers of the Wost has been olther in terrupted or suspended, leaving transportation by r road as the only certain mode of conveyance. The busi noes of the week iase been chie ty confined to the Southern ‘and Southwestern trace, whire consumers are generally in a better condition to make purchases than in any othor part of the country, Tae New Bogland and Woatern States having suffered most serionsiy by the late asic, have been the sloweet |o recovering from its effvcts. The wild epecuiations at the West and Northwest, combined with the heavy declive in Western staplo products, have lefi ths people in that part of the country in the main quite pros trated, though in posseesion of good suyplies of in eads and provisions. While the trade of the South wil! bo fally ap to the taark and may exceed that for the same season last yoar, no one expects that the trade from the West will at all approach the amount transacted in this city during the samo season last year. Withal, too, crodit baa been much shaken ia the new States of the Northwest, through obstacles encountered by Fastern houses ia making collections. In some parts of the West traders | ‘and merchants who failed by the score, in making a dis- | porition of their effects in many canes disregarded their obl'gations to their Kastern creditors. It bas frequeuuly occurred that when an agent bas been sent to some town at the West (it may be to Chicago) by a jovbing house in New York to make collectioas, he has, on reaching thore aod calling on the hovee for payment, been told that the devtor wae pounilers. Bot, says the agent to the bankrupt, there are the goods on the shelves of your store which sold to yon: why cannot you, if you can do nothing better, ro- tarn our goods to ut? To this the storekceper repling, tbe gooda you vee, eif, are not under our control; they ar held by our local aud confidential creditors under chattel mortgnges. Under such practices as (hese Il is clear that sometime must clapae Mfore crefitin such localities can again become fuliy cmabiished. It ie woll known that among the heaviest failures in the jobbing dry gools trade in this city, within the past six or eight months, their beaviest loeves wore vastained in the Western and Northwestern trade, A considerable amount of goods were joat through traders and adventurers in Kania, and fp other new (rovtior settleraeata. The people of new States and Territories have few and simple wants, whieh bave to be carefully studied and canvassed by tho eeeaying to supply them. During the late rage of on | lation and overtrading, many inexperienced neranna, and others without capital, were enabled to obtain crodit et the Fast without stint, and ned large wor stocks of goods in il Western towns maintained shirtings were steady at 7. ; with usual discount. ie Josing rates were at 8 gc a 8%c. for brown, and 10\0. in better demand and were at firmor rates. ims | were quiet, and We have no of moment to notice. Other cotton fabrics did rot exhibit sufflcient change to require a notice in detail. Poreign goods continued to be | firmly held, white the goneral busineas was to a fair ox steady prices, The auction sales have not been on a ! Obituary. | ‘The death of Mr. Horevey Parwrn, whose name for Arty | London on the 9th ult. Mr. Palmer was clocted a direc- tor of the Bank of England in 1811, flied the post of three successive years (1880 to 1892), and retirement last April, was senior mem His withdrawal from the active busi ‘was notified at the opening of the present z Count.ne Ravverar, xl some time back French Ambasesdor to the Court of Rumsia, but who was unable | to proceed to his post, died in Paris oa the 10uh ult., after | @ painful illness K HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1858. | dowing with all manner of game. | to game bad better take advantage of the reduced rates. | supply. Large quantities of bare have also come in. OTR FANNY MARKET REPORT. i FRUIT, wuTe, #79. . . as ry tothe genorai adyince. They have gon Advanee in the Price of Meat and Vegetables’ } col (eee Seen TO TES EDITOK OF THE HERALD, New Yorx, Feb: 28," 1958. Satur: Try tte family macreting cohume of ny’ MeaRALD is mae pomltive Expedition—Marhkets, die., die. nit tL A I et e preveut cold snap will injure a grest masy, and the dewlers will from Europe, Callfornia, Central and Seath Amertes, the Suuth Pactfie, Mexteo, Crs, | her brovhers tn law, St. Domingo, West Indies, &c.—The Utah Joba ‘The Waax.r Hunare will be published at twelve o’clects this moreing. Among #éemients will be found the follow: } 5 Lawarves. —Oo Thursday Liver, Joun Lawnawon, itr ‘The friends of the fama: fend «be funeral, from March ¢, of congsation of the #34 your of his age. nee reapectully invited to at- late residence, No. 83 Raat Rave to suffer some Cranberries ‘havo gone up toa high | Broadway, on Sunday afemeon, at two o'clock, without —The Houseecpers and Short Measure | #65, Hata we hardly worth quoting, a» thoy have al further invitation. remains will bo taken to Greem- Resume of Prices, dc, 49) : heb Neg pr dag Le rat Bah Dod g unease, an - The sdvent of cold weather aad the growing scarcity of * 6 | Fecent d 71 years, 1 moat and 12 days. a , Th family very materially within the pest week, which will last . a3 | fuliy lnvited betes | the funeral e¢tvices, at one o'ciock longer than the ¢auses that raisod thom. The only ox 3 15 09 | thle (osnraer aenanen, 0h lee coengince st She Gites, | rr ception te the general advanco is in gume, which Haw fallen . 2 hy | _ McDaumvtr.—On Thursday, March #; Cammrdrwan Me- = : 9 | DRRTEAMGAa tegeen ane een raat ubtless seen way. aie ' ne f 0 pase away. © | atten? the fentoral, from hia late residence, No. 44 Stanton FALSE MEASUBE IN THE RET/GL STORES- 30 | street corner of Forsyth street, dhis (: ) afterncem, ‘Tho romark we made last week willy reference to the 2 30 ball past twelve 0 Cea. ie romaae de taken te cheating practined in many of the retail mores in this city | Black w ee grated fs creating a healthy agitation, which may in time hely' to SS | eae Fussy P qn son of Sona and Mikdiew expose the gutity and make the retail trade of our city THE NRW YORA WESRLY HERALD, | Sued 1 year acd 1 ee. ve aavemne more honest than it has been for yoarspast. On thi | eT ae bey ref eer | fully invited Sunday } Point we havo roosived the following letter, ‘which, thought | AMfaire in Wentrington—Praceet ings tm Com | one o'clock, irom No. LieAlienstecet, “i | too tong, contains some excettent suggestions -— gress—Affatza: at the Stat Capital—Sews | Murcany.—On Maretr Ez, wifee Fritay, Lieut. J. KR. M. Mallany, Chited Lary. Her tviends, those of lier brother, Late Ameo, and oF Dr Joseph Worstor, H. R. and Hiiag B, and Th M are imvited to attend the fu- neral, from the Church Vincent de Pivul, Canal street, op Monday morning, at half pat ofaven o’alook. Monnay.—On Fridey March 6, after a sbort and covere Mness, Jou Mungar, aged 26 yoara dealer, butta welnh And Measure every’ avticle, wemattar | iaq7— ‘The relatives and frisnds of the feunily are respecttalig” how iriding, bey aay purekave, ewe alail wo got idol ws | requested to attend the funcral, trou the City ospltc®, a crying oni'ano one than a grew tO the process | A@tirete Washington—Atoceedings in Compress. two o'clock tits (Naturtay) afternoon ‘ali hortent traders, irom ehe fact tawt it Iie for'an | New Youk Mato Adaire- Legislative Procosdings. Parser. —ANDEKW KUNZLER, youngest sonof Kdmun3 Ls howe eaten in suncesnfuily compete with adishonentemier | The Mersion War—The JJstest News from Utah ard the | aint Adelaide I Patnor, io the Oth year of hia age. deved, by eeteg paiwanized: Wo malt i yf Utalh Kapedition. ‘The relatives'and frientis of he tay are to. tiny bederaH cts nectomey weianate’tascene' is Ter eiee | | Newstrom urope—tLowe of tee American Ship Uoander, | temd-ths funera, from (an realdcwco oF his parosts, 106, futkn shingle and mark ocd at prices which come utdwrthe | of Bath, and Tam of her Crew~Comtuerclal Tklliqonce, £0. { 207 Harrison stroet, ebay without farther notice, ost Wine completely blind, moamerize i you will the escuorsi. | 70 Weeks Later News from California. fier tc craeeniia beeen A celpemecains cat bousehvepes or buyer, aa to Whe:ber she hia reccivel ker | Newsfrom Mew Granade, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guate- | nhaee On Ti 4, Witras A. Paneee, of Aide nolariety Tor baie ho eee eae ee, Pomseds & T7Ueld: | mala, dan'Maleador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Buencw Ayres, tc. | Papporel!, Mass., aged 20'yoars. 6 monte aad 6 days thetr Interests areatateke, yetitlen question whether ‘hem | News fiom Wealco—Approsciing Siruggle beiween the | 6 relatives and frieuds of the fucsily awe reapecttully holter :keltex ofdoing business dees not completely | Two Goweruimeate—Flight of tke Reactiouiate from San | {0 cited to attend the funcral, from his reald No nettralize this trait. The economical Amertcan housew:fy te ‘ever on the niert to purebase tiie necessaries of life at the lowest cash prices, hardly evemtumking it necessary to ascer- tain whether she has obtained an ounce for an ounee, ore pound for ® pound. No, the greas easential ia mean; ee Hone are beter aware of this tailing of the Amerioas Kooper (han dish aest traders, Who sre continually dovinay plans for neduaing ihe poe of goods, with @ correspond reduation in weight. That they are too succeasful, notwi» standing the barefaced manner \y which they make evideot Luts—Advance of Vidaurrt to S1ppert President Jnarez, &e. Tnlorceting from Santo Doringe—The Beez Party Re- duced to-the Law} Stralts—Posliiow: of His Forces a3 San Do- mingo Clty amd Bemans—Want ef Provisions—German Im- migrants Dying of unger, dc. News trom" Cuba, Hayt, tho West Indies, Kansas, New Mexicn, tte. their rascality, Ia beyond » donbt. Kvery honest trader in Latest News by Fetegraph. theseputiculir branches of trade knows: to his lone, that * these ar beanchen 9 peek hay giert ya Financial, Commerstel, Keligious, Political, Sporting and Trevail extabHehmen: no better facilities } Maritime Intelligence. for p° ing than other peoph P whieh they can. we o York Gi purchasing than other people, for prices whie! - i gy ¢ : ‘y can: ‘eokly Review of the New York Gbishe Market. first hands: yot I'L guarantee that the honest trader's profit on 7 ths. of | Family Market Report—Retail Prices of all kinds of Mar- sugar, Colles, flour meat &c., ia less tian the profit of ihe | ketable Produce. ~ est trader, who sells so “alarmingly cheap.” Th.s ma, : ‘Appear impossible, incredibie to te unthinking, but they can | M&Tiages 8a2 Deaths, together with Large Variety of Ta. i} teresting Local and Miacetlancous Ttema Text assured hat Ils the simplest (iieg imaginable, Unitke your Indy informant in Saturday's Gexacp, I would | _ Single copies, in woappers, ready for asailing, © ‘not wish to have the community understand that It 18 imp: atthe counter. Vice sex cents, sible to receive just welght and measure in thewe part of business; neither woukl I wish (o imply 3 lor sols Gboap he, au a begessary cousequence, gives cheny Jight) weight. No. that woukl bedoing « great injustice o many houest and upright adesmen, who conduct their business on the go alead principle of “@ quick slxpence Js better than a slow shilling,” nd wiv profess as great an abhorrence, dictated bo'h by péinciple and interest, againat the cheap goods, cheap weixht class of tradera, we do those whom they daily awindle, and Ueir uusber i lagion. The question how ix—Fow can thisevil, which is ‘produc tive of to muh harm toric’ and poor, and aleo to the honest trader, be heat remedied: Methinks T hear some wiseacre say, “By framing a law making it eriminal,:” &c. ‘That's a moonshine. We have laws enough yon that — which laws are perfectly useless, are never mere talative taroes, which afford much merriment to nd aWindlers {0 Reneral. anda few dollars to som. » broken dowa political brualer, in the shape of an speetor of weights and measures, No; the only practical really safe law Ja & pair of correct scales, in which everythin, should be watghed, and If it falls sbort be had The Metaitte Fablet Razor Strop Can be obtalned, genuine, a J. & 8. BAUNDHRA’ siore, Ne. 2 Astor Howse. Expenschetd:soltetts attention to his Spsing style of genlemen*bats, The excellence of his hat making, dacted by hime for years, has secured for him an ex: e patronage from our citize and tte travelling public. ie and Quality of the spring hat now first oiferod can: to mrct the approval of gentlemen of taste and ji EMPNRCILETD, Manofaeturer of gent’s hats, 11% Nassau atreet. ‘Who's your Matter?—Watkina, 128 Fulton treet. His spring style of gents’ dress het, for 1854, just in- troduced. David's Spring Style of Gentiemen's Hats are pow ready. Give him « call at 301 Broadway, that (« pnrchan ol he qwiantity purchased and paid for, the party so nding it ~—— owes itto the conmunity to expose ihe guilty partion, ry ISSR inary dc Co., Leaders and ROCER. ‘ hata, ave now ready t GAME A GLUT IN THE MARKET. supply thé sprin; la for ii Aptor For, come unexplained osase the game dealers all over | Hane” he M7 nyc glia the country sent unusually large cons:gnments on to this city duripg the past week, and the markets filled to over- An Ani iteds Bush.—Knox ts Ready, so Prairie hens, hare and | are bia customers. Hie spring style of hat san indication of par iridges aro particularly plenty and cheap.’ Ti is not | te “good time coming,’” und the way they will disappear will not | suwrtle the old fogies inthe trade. Prepare to lay aside fixely that this glut will last tong, and all who are partial | furcapaand other “wonwer fainga’’ for one of his hriliant spring fabrics, by making an early call at KNOX'S, 212 Brosdway, corner of Fulton street. Price only $4. Grouse have been very scarce this season, and the price reached # bigh figure, which, aa s00n as tt was known in the weet, started the hunters, and hence the very darge Donlap & Co., Matters, 557 Broadway, have thi jasued their spring style of hats and caps. Quail has a’so gone down a groat deal. See the prices, | ROLKRT DUNLAP, (ini wila Knok) ELMOUEM. CLARK, and go nnd order some game &¢ once, Last chance, gen- tlemen Canvass back dneks, perp Brant - Ted bead per hk An Impertal Pitograph 200 # $2 50 | Perry ison exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, 389 Broadway. — 01% = Fees OSES Anson's Fron Ls cents.—Tbe only piace tn the city where daguerreotypes are made, exclustve of any other pictare, |4 mt ANSON’'S, 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Fredrick’s Photographic Temple of Art, Brow! bill Grouse, per pair per ci Nos. S86 and 587 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Ty on ~Phutographe, Halloty per Bague eaand Ambrotypee Partridges, per par... .. ss Fasteguegts by Me. NEDULEON, femertly Wild py |, ber Gozeu r. Rs Commodore Perry --Photographs and Da- avers, at MEADE BROTHERS, 23 Broadway. Pic fires daily. Colows! Frost, Major Fronup, Doctor Snow- S121 Ss81 1 sae eae B. Sanford. No. 7 #rat place, Brooklyn, witta $29 Teath avenue, om Sunéay’afernoon ; at ene 0’c! Beatce papers please copy. _Psany.—On Thursday, Marcir4, Comntodore BL. ©. Puaav, Unitat States navy, aged 68 yours. ‘7.6 relatives and frimnds of the famil7 are raqy\osted to atte the funeral, from-St. Mark's church, tbis 4 afterncon, at fourovelock, without further inp Vitus. On Thursday, Marca 4, aftor aalers, illness, Hannan Vincinta, caugbtor of Francis and Jewe WA lillips, aged 4 years, $ mottha and 20 days. ‘Tho relatives and frionds of tho family ore reepa tfully invited to attend the funoral, on Sunday afternoom,« it One o'clock, from the resideage of hor parents, No. Soa, Frome street. Saprono. —Os Thursday, March 4, Capt. Taowas i San- Menevton Sanford, apm t 4 FORD, eldest son of the ive yeare 4 Mopthe and 7 days. The relatives and friend» of the family are iavitediia at tena the tuneral, from the reeidence of his brother, @ ¢ irther notice, on Monday atternoon, % two o'elngk, 3 38 remuing wii! be taken to Bsagor, Me | me Size for 50 | Chiropédist, 763 Brondwny. | i] ' Fanterm papers please copy. Scurr.—4im Wednesday, March 8, Many E.; wifeot Wa 3 Scott, and danghter of the lace Dr. 7 W. Searman. ‘The relatives and friends of tho famity aro res; few: poe tae funeral, from her late residence, tact Twouty third streot,’ this two o'clock, Malthout further. cvisee bakarelians Srangow.+-Un Thursday, Mageh 4, aftor a short bat se vore lilners, Many, wife of Goorge Sparrow, in the T6tim Toons frisade oad kcved 6 tin Shall reapertt ho friends and relatives of ¢ ily are invited to attend the funeral, without Turtner invi! ofl this (Saturday) afternoon at Lwo o'clock, from the Meto— = te ‘hurch, South Heoond street, Williameberg,s Wl Sravcer —On Thursday, March 4, of consumption, Reman} man Sraxca, aged 20 years and ‘months. The friends of the family are respectfuliy invited tom" tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Noo 199 Kighth avenuo, on Yunday afternoon, at two o'clock: Tuxxa:won.—-On Friday, March 3, after a lingering ub , Bese, Loman Z-TARRASSON. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to a— tend the tuncral, from the residence of hor brother, Na. 66 —_ Thirty Grst street, on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock. Van Cort.—At Tarrytown, on Friday, March 6, of com | sumption, Mazy Marepen Van Coz, daughter of Joshum- | M. Van Cott, aged 19 years. The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. MISCELLANEOUS. of Commodore ST.—HAVE “OU A BUNION OR CORN, IS THE JOINT* of your mt tor eninrged® If 96 moved, without nagor gan have it re- ain or cutting, by Dr. 2 CHAKLE, Surgeon. $4 50 DOUBLE SOLE WATERPROOF SEWED boots, now ready at JONEY, iio. 10 Aun street, Also, % W) denble sole pexged boota. CBAPERD HANDS.—CERTAIN OURK. / COS compound camphor we wi!) ering, Cheap. safe and agreendle, 7. iintkWAN & CO” Nos. 165, 273, 51) and 756 Broadway. dIN--i8 HFFIOACIOUS® « mat, gravel, Xe. —WILL AFFORD , | —--2 Guines bens, per pair.... NON eS Teak Beat PPTs ooo WOisBiroadway, 7 er Paranhos a | Ci niteihuareces, bul uever itouloatent Quay Yoon pte, Soe ons . BB an en ons 4 = Poultry is firm and bas advapeed slightly. The cold s a4 7 a YHARLEs LONDON CORDIAL GIN.—SOLD BY ALle frm and mithsovian House, Broadway, corner of | ()"; “ . wrcather will keep prices up. Howton street, “Hlolel accommodations os the European CM crane a otal Turkeys, per pound Chickene, plan. Defiance Selamander Safes—With Patent powder proof locks and eros bars, Also, fire and burglar proof parior safes. Depot 192 Peari sireet KOBERT M. PATRICK. 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction prices at PHILLIPS & SMITH’S, 84 Warren streot, FRESH MEAT Has advanced most decidedly, a circumstance due toa variety of causes—the coki weather, scarce stock and a little speculation being the principal reasons. The pre- rent prices capnot be maintained long. Bron ze Colors otf Supertor Qu ty, at Lowest Beof sides, per 1b, oye 8 oy 4 : Motion, eareaaees, ort | prices at ANDREW A. MOBER'S, 3 William see, opyo Veal, a . Tags | Pork, ee 6 a ii | Hunt, Webster & Co.'s Tight Stitch Sewing Pigs, roasters, each, 5 & 250 | machines, embracing Hicks’ reeent improvements, and |i. ‘At retail fresh meats sell as follows — ceneed under Howes’ patent, No, 469 Broadway, N- ¥., first Sirloin steak, per Ib, a 16 | toor. ie © 4 | cxtstadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou | Roasting pieces. als oo in the world. On sale and dye applied at No.5 Astor Chak roast, ae a Mutton chope,,... a 16 Ratenhelor's Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupeea— Hind quacters & 14 | The dont in the world, wurparaing all made, Bold and applied Fore quarters, & 10 | atthe manutactory Veal outlets —.s = ee - Foe (narters. in a — | Rediasd’s Hatr Dye Kelltvger’s or Maohat, Hind quarters 12 a 16 | tan liniment; Manhattan plasters, bitters, syrups Ae, Depot Fork, freahe. e+. —e hi — SALT Hollowany's Olntment Removes al) Discolor- Corned beef, per Ib. 12 daliaya the ttehing and inflammation York al of ani’ a — ah oo SSE s " Gat A Friend tn Need the Baisem of Wild Qmoked beef........... & 14 | cherry to all who are afflicted with bronchial troubles or Misc asthma. Ita singular power over theae diseases bas rende: Covntry sanzages, per ib a 15 | Dr. WISTAR famous wherever pulmonary comp: are Bologna savanges a — | known Reef tongnee each a Lard, per ID....6..48 aw WARBIA' AND DEATHS. Married, Pecussay—Jaciseo —On Thursday evesing, March 4, by Rev. James Mulleth, at the residence of the bride's mo- ther, Mr. Witiam Booaanan ta Migs Apeix Jaciann, all of Fish is cheaper than it was, and should the weather moderate it would keep tolerably jow. A continnance of the present weather would run prices up tn short order. There is a good deal of ‘ine Sonthern shad in market. Codfich. per Ib... 6 @ — Striped bass, pib.14 a 20 this city. ee ee Yaras—Dory.—In Brooklyn, on Tueaday evening, March ? Pickerel She 2, by the Rev. Dr. J. Konnaday, Mr. Gaonar R. Varese to Whitefish ..°....12 a — Porch... oo io | Osama, ae ees Froe ‘isa +8 & — Sunfish «2... 6a =] — ll [8 8 10 Shel, cock ab S| _ Axvenmon,—Suddenly, om Monday, March 1, at his real- Pollock .... ott a= > as i Enea, VERB, &. Gromas AxDiwon, in tho SHELL FISH. pes Se Oysters, per 100.00 8100 Lobsters. pertd.. T a 8 aos! ns, ¢ Gem, Came S } yA aah « Be Gy Crabs, per don oF & — | “Tne reintives ana iriends of the family are requssted to onan Attend the funeral, from St Joba's church. in Varicx - gunee ® Lt Fish. 8 street, between Laight aud Reach sireete, on Sunday at- Salt mackerel pet . S 8 32 | tarnoen, at tvao o'clock, without farther invitation. Laat a we 328 15 | Rinanck.—im Friday. March 5, Pease, sou of Jobm and Smcked mac aes, -20 8 12 | Serra Birkbeos, aged | yorr, 7 months and It days. Sales, canes AK & 20 | The relatives and friends of the fnmily are respectfully Codtiah, ory + 40% 5 | torited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of bis Pickled cod... ¢ * 5 | parents, No 122 Adama «weet, Rrookiym, on Sunday af- Sounds and tongu * © = | tornoom, at two o’cleek BUTTER, BOGS, ETC. Butter haa advanced & tritio, and ia not 1ik.209 to ba mach Should the epring continae cold it will doubt- ha Ggure as it has this your. The stock Botuer —On Friday 100 ing, Mageh 6. at baif past three o'clock, of rheumatwm of tae hear), Katz Lovina, yonog- eat danglter of Piers J. aud Maria Botler, of Jersey City, N. J, late of Cantlerudde rz, county Wicklow, Ireland, VEGRTADLES. | The friende and relatives are respectfully ‘There has been & very decided advance in the prics of | tead the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 116 Reige potatoes, which have went up from 26c. to 50c. per bbi., | stroot, this (Saturday) atternoon, at one o'vlock. His re redwolion until | 1 p - Jreen wood Comoiery for interment and there j< no reasonable py tot a new potatoes come in. Potatoos ody got to bea luxury | that poor people + hould tA Frapmuck Poams, soa e up their minds t> | jor, nyel 18 mouthe, Yriaay, March 6 nee with, Why should they not ose turnip: | he rel net friends ate respec’ They are as yeb very cheap, and are | ton the funeral, from the residence o: his parents, Mary out food. Cabb and ail green truck are quite — rircet, south Melrose, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. and vegetables, from this time until the arrival of | e bigh, early truck from the South, will be forbidden tho table | ayed 40 verre. Havit.—On Thoradsy evening, March 4, Dus Hayur, le friends, and those of the family, are reapectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resideace, No, 16 Hamilton street, Haxorte —On Friday, March §, Ayxin, daughter of Theo- of nmoy afamily. We may seon ox, Kmstrom the West Indies, whieh wil be the Southern market garden trace. Potatoes—Mercers, per bbl, arrivals of par the Degiazing er Nova Scotia... 3.J6 ore |. and Chrittiana Harding, aged 3 years and ¢momtha. ‘Western reds 25 Dear little Annie, thou art gone Pinkeyer, 2% To him that loves thee beat bive kioneys. ° 3m With Cot to dwell for evermore, Hialf peeks... +. * And with the saints to reat. bac <a per bbi... 8 Will be taken to Hackensack, New Jersey, nite. Half peck. +s Tavess —On Thorsday efterncon, March 4, a No. 166 Onjone—White, per Henry street, Praxcen Manra TLAvEws ‘ The relatives and friends of the family, and those of K. 18 Belcher Fach tt, are respectfully invited to attend the fo- 87 neral, this (Satu ) afternoon, at five o'clock, from the 10s residence, No. 164 Henry street. a Hotta. —On Thursday, March 4, after a severe illness, Catharine 176) T KB. Hewecrre, daughter of Heory and Mets por bunch... .. 8 Hollman. Beans, bushel... 1% ‘The friends and relatives aro respectfully imvited to at- 16 tend the funeral, thia (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, 12 from the residence of her pe rente, No. 24 Frankfort street, 14 Her remains will be taken to Grc onwood Cemetors. 150 _ Kaxsy.—On Thureday, March 4, N. Kewwy, of New Salad 50, Brighton, Staten Istand Garlic : 4 | Femaing will be interred at Mr. Moore's church, Fac. | vill waa u “Jaret papers joaae copy Hot remains will be conveyed to New York Bay Come. | | | » | | Eeioaipel depot. 346 Grand wires, agen | Hayes, 176 © alton street. ARTIFS Tt sale wil a — | tery for interment, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three & 25 | o'clrek, from the residence of ber parents, No. 98 York | a= 4 a i 1D papers please cop a= sx =n Thartony, March 4, after a short il s 2) Hureet Yaxvamans, aged 40 a 16 | mavy i ye NTY 41VE CENTS LN CASH U. CORFORATION NOTICE. THE COMMITTER ON AS- senaments of the Board of Aldermen will meet on M day, 8h inat . at the cifice of the Tax Commissioners No. 38° Chambers sireet (basement), at$ o'clock. The follot : owners o property on tbe line of these wer Iaiely conste in Forty third «reat, between Tenth aod Eleven' ren are novified toappear before the committee, If they hare ob) to make to the nene it Lint, vie ae, aw S Rea, William C Seaman, R Dowdelt, John Smtr BH. Vought, THOS THOS. Most CORPORATION | NoTICE ! Kawers of the Bord of A afternoon, Aub inet , at int 4 men will rieet on Monde x 1 retook, wt the offine of the Crotou: fo consider the propriety of conlim- contracte for sewers in the follow ing sireein— teen ee sizeet Seventh aveo oi North river un, frome eet to Rixty flew Fifty second street, nd and Third avenues. Fartiow interested aro ad, iF 4 panitioe m our pine us, all ot which is utterly fales, son our arcuunt ae finads at one: WH Brand way FOWLER @ WELLA. URED MRA ©. GORR. HO, or Ming's evil, ‘The nleerm oye the Neab fro ‘he neck muti the windyipe wag Ceured Mra. Gore also of dyapepaia, TATTS LIFE BALRAM CORED MR. R. RICK NOM #2 cove atrestand 271 Clintog marke’, of ip. Fhevmatiom and gout, after be had bean crippled for yea-e BALSAM CURED WM. McLAREW. ¥ No. 28 Reade wt: oat, of Un coer cove the entire leg from knee to instep, ibe Jesh rotuirg to ina boas. YATTS LIPE BALSAM CURSD WILL. jira Lice WILLET JARVER, Brow of deep ard tert ie aisers on the leg, after ais physic.an bad decided that am ~ putalum Was noecssary 1 save his lifa. AT'S LIFE BALSAM HAS CURRD 100m ¢ of similar diseases, and Iwi) mo ‘ase which ean be reached by medicle, & particle of mereury, or eny other y Jment out Phreaotogtea. exam pubite lectares, or at 07 AVING STHARING OF TALTOW POR 1 plenae wdlais aes F FOR ALL MANUS raschinnw Ba hav lig ely cite male by them uly sewing machine st presented for competition, end. being arrangat full knowledge of the defects of ober machines for ei uae, haw svouled ov remedied User all. it in the hand neever marie and ihe oneingt $0 19arR 9 08) POSTAGE ST. a ineratty: mont toany person, af An amusement or busin sa~ “Two re recipes” sent to aay acdeews tu Gwe 0 Beaicenell fae wod chaay articles for ra store me tollar each. of wieb you pa: . f * ont, dye jam, to eles me to * and are retailed et “oat ine. twenty Ave cena w a doller asch. N. B.—Ront by vost by addressing De. 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