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listening 4 spveches ‘whoa Lees than @ dozen eeeMiors were present. He hoped the beuate would now s Joort uitl Monday, He (Brode iok) bad made Do Oarynic Laat s Vote stiould be taken on jomdny. ‘The motion was pot rerricd. SPRBOH OF Mi, WILSON OM KANSAS. Mr, WILSON said some lawyers had achieved @ roputa- tion on account Of their cuccees in defending criminals; Dut he cid not believe anynody would gain onviabie Roto: riety by Sefending tue uvtarioux Kansas swindie. He then proceeced to reply to Mr. Hammond's speech. He sew ecthing Dew ib that spoech. Tne same doctrines beeu enunciated by Jonn C. Carhoua, Uenerat jcDufe and other South Carolina statesmen. South Carciins, he sad, bas aways led the democratic party, be held the adisin'=irstion responsible for those doc: th the broadest sense = That trate hae atwags taken id in the efforts to extend and Fn ory ate siavery. My Hammond 6 comparison of the reiative strengia North aud South, be (Witsoa) proposed to show by has worke1 in one section ‘y inanother. This propo tout with minutevess, show- ‘oat seeosatorance in elements of weal or of North. He also commoated on condition of tne poor white men of the contri it with shat of the laborers of the North Ho jon) bud been an employé and an employer. Whatever le possessed Lad beon obtained b; ie labor of his hauds asd brains, Ho had nad buads of men to work for hus, wany of whom were equals In inteLiect \and morals to nitnseif or other senators. The mechanics of Magsachuvetts live in better houses and read more books than we slaveholders of tae South. ‘Yet Mr Hammond calls them slaves. = that our slaves vote is ign mon gevern every irs State, will yet govern. Bouth Carotiva. : Mr. Saunt, (opp.) of Micb., obtained the floor, and the Senate adjourned to Monday. ical Howse of Reprenentatives. Wanuinuron, March 20, 1868, (DERATE OW THE KANSAS QUESTION. ‘The House went inw Comanitiee of te Whole on the Detictenoy bill. APRRCH OF MR. PARNSWORTH, Mr. Farnsworth, (opp. of Til, argued against the Le. Constilubion aba agalust We new fan led doctrine of the democracy tha: thy constitution carries siavery into tho Territories, and that Congress has not the right to pro- ‘hibit its extension tnituer. Mr. F. here cited numerous instances to chow that Jongress bas logisiatod to provont the extension of slavery, wai contonded that slavery can uly exist by positive municipal law. He opposed in gene. ral terms the admissiow under the Lecompton cunstitation, aud with bis frieaus would coutinue to oppose it, (one the distotution of » huodie. Uavons was threawoed. He, however, bad co fears cf 2 c:aaciation or tne Union. The BE 3 i eh SEE Rss BRE BER Fe i er cred times, but the Union was couciuded ‘by saying, that so help bim God, another siase Stato should uever eater the Union by bis vote. SPRRCH OF ME. MAYNARD. Mr, Maywarn, (Am.; of Teuu., said go sufficient reason had been ebown against tue admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. He bad been told by retia. Die authority that Kansus coctained ono hundrod thou- eand poopie. Her coustiution is republican. Woy is her adwission oppose.’ Maiuly because tne constiwition Tecognises slavery. iscursion, he contended, would not hasten the setticment of thie question. The true issue bad been defived by Mr Farnsworth a “no more slave States,’ aod the suuth might as well moct tnatissuc at once like mea cf uerve, Let the floal vote be taken, and Kansas be rejected, und the Intelligence wili go over the wires to every Cornor of the North, and the apewering echo will be, “We have tri- umpbeo!"” We bave crushed the slave powkr, and have Mt uncer our fect.’ He aiuded to #evera) features in the ‘dill, whicb he eaid were tn accordance with the doctrines of the American party, auc met his cordial approbation. Referrizg to toe recert removal of Commissioser Loring in Massachusetts, be atiributed it to abolition hate, that would sureiy provot > rem ianon trom (he South. SPEKCH OF MI. WALDKON. Mr. Wa:pnon, (opp.) ot Mich , said an ivetrament like the LecomjAom cou tilution onght to be accompanied by just such &@ meseage as that of the President enciosing it to Congress The istier shows @ reckiess disregard of mo- Gesty, a perversion of facts, and an abseuce of truth. It Was bot enough that the citizens of Kansas should suffer Wrong, but to this must Oo acded opsrobrium accusation apa it. There ie, bo eaic, a symmetry of acsign, an cx actness of execution iu the wGole movement—Buchaosa sad Colboun sirike bands ip admiration of each otuer. Mr. Waldron then examined at length tho proceedings attend- ing the formation of tbe Lacouspton constit ation, charac- terizing thom as villapeus frauds The constitution itself, be contenced, ix ent repuviican, as tt recogni.98 slavery, Michigan was firmiy resvivea to admit m» more slave Slates; avdasto threais of dissoiution, she would pags them by as the idle wied. SPEECH OF MT. GIDPIYGA. Mr. Gippmvas, (opp ) of Olio, replied to a passing allu- sion mace by Mr. Maynarc to him. Ho uid he hadon a former occasion appeaied to ail governments and nations to stand up im favor of numanity. No matter how de- graded, no matier of what color, he acknowledged every man as bis brother. Allucing to the treaty of Ghent, ne- gotieted by Mr. Clay and ober patriots, ho said provision ‘was made therein tor toe abolition of the slave trade. This government, however, bas violated the compact. He would ask whether the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr Maynart) would stand by it’ Mr. Mayxaxo said be could nt believe those patriots while pegotiaung with Great Britain, could invoke ils aid in putting down slavery in thix country. He believed it to a caivmny on their memory, They never could Baye done it. Mr. Givptso# replied that this pledge of Mr. Clay and his associates was on behalf of the United Siates, aud aot and. ir. Maynann asked if slavery was intended, why waa it Ot stated in the treaty? Mr. Guoprnos answered, because our government has 00 power to suppress siavery in Tennessee or any other State, but bas power o suppress tho slave trade Mr. Baatkspale, evap be Miss , said the Emigrant Aid societies went men to Kansas to the power of the euerai guvernment aod Territorial Legisiature, compelling government to send the army there to protect peace- able voters. He argued io favor of the Lecompton Constituuion, contencing that it was the act of the people of Kavsas, under which, it pos republican inform, they had a rgnt to be admitted. He would sek the repablicaa side whetner they would vote for the ad- mission of Kaveas if a hundrod thousand people desired admission with siarery’ Mr Ginptses repled that bo would never consent that Obio sball associa © with auciuer siave State. » BARKSDALE ted to know whether Mr. Giddings spoke for the whole republican party? Mr. Gimuvas answered that be spoke for the indepea- dent, refieoting portion of maxkind generally. Mr. Barxsnate—The biack repeblican portion you mean. He then askee Mr. Bingham, of Onio, whether be would ‘vote for he admission of « slave State? Mr. Boycuam—Certainly not; by no means. Mr. Baxgsmais—che opposition to the Lecompton con- ptitation, then, ia based on ‘the ground that it wierates ver $ “— Braxton, (opp.) of Obio, thought ho might eafoly may that tho Topabhivans would never vote fora slave State north of the line of 56 degrees 30 minutes. Mr. BARKHDALE—Wiil they vote tor slave States south of that linet Mr. Sraxton believed some would. Mr. BaukspAle said tf no more siave States are to be ad mitted then the South ought to know it. She has been constantly yielaing in pout of territory, and has sallered Northern aggreesivns. SPERCH OF MR. COLFAX. om Mr. Conrax, .) Of Ind., in response , Barks- ai Tha Geta on vote for the acmuasion of Kansas om whole people came bere with & siave constitution, He bad made that declaration when the missouri compro ‘mise waa repeaied. But he paced his objections on even graver ground Ho then gave a history of the New ey case, in which Dromgoole, Pickens, Vanderpoc!, Yer, ana’ the democratic party of that day, insisted on going behind the broad seal of a Stale to ascertain the actual will of the people, and contrasted their denunciations Jor. rel- ‘of all aitempta to ignore the voice of the , and of the arguments of form and technicality with the Iecomp- ton arguments of the rame party now. He reviewed the various Kansas elections, contending that not a single one in the series which inaugurated or completed the Lecomp~ jon was intended by the ururpers who bore and untrammotied, Cag a , = = £ Hy 2 i ‘ Ao 5 3 ‘ | : i i i Hit for admission, because he believed the measure ono of , Justice, fraught with to Kansas, and harmony to the | whole confederacy. He w. ¢ taat Territory from | the band of marauders who have grown tat on ber biood, end tous gives ber the power to protect herself. ‘d vay oy Mn Mouse. ma ir. MoRsR, (Opp . ¥., spoke against the extension of alsvery refived, intelligent spirit of dhe North, hesaia, which finds the best oxpreasion Cee = repub ian party, wil! bring the entire country under domivicn of just ideas and eterna! ciples. Taat party ix mot devoted to a section, buttos pn tate ciple. The movements conneckx! wich the Lecomptoa donstituion, he contended, wore diagraceful to the ago, for thoy were conceived in tylog, treachery, bivodshed aad groas violations of the laws. Had tae re publicane been in power when such ® meusure was gent here, they would not have touched tt with gloved bands. SPERCH OF MR. SMITH, Mr. SwrmH,-(adm.) of Ill., earnestly protested against the pretepce that Uus is an issue vetweva slavery and anti-slavery eo far as the democracy of Tilinoi# is con- cerned, vory has pothiag to do with the admission of Kaneas, That be auld, was as ready to admit her with as witbout #lavery. The question with thea is, “Doce the coustitition express the wishes of @ majority of the Jide citizens of Kansa: He be. Keved it did not, and #0 believing he cau!d not and world not vote for the admission under it, ‘Adjourned. wEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Bcuate, Ataany, Marob.20, 1853, REPORT, By Mr. Aum (rep,)—Favorably to amend the ‘act com pellibg seamen arriving in the port of New York to pay money tothe Trastes of the Seamen's Fund and Retreat. ‘The bi to allow Heury Rugases to build piers'énd buk- bende in Brookiyr wag ordered to's third reading, Also the pili to allow the Mechanica’ dank of Wittamauarg t> change tts pate and reauce its capital stock. Also th Dili to probibit the isauie of tree pases over railroads ¢ public or municipal officers. Norices By Mr Fxy (dew.)—To repeal tho law for the appoint- mout of commissioners of record tu New York. MILLA INTRODUCED. By Mr. W. A. Warkien (rop.)—To autborine tho forma- ton of a railroad corperation tn place of the Nerthern Rall road Company, dissoived, aud that | have power to mort- fy ME. fart (dem.)—To tho St. Mary’ y Mr. Parr (dem.)—To incorporate tho St. 3 Canal Mineral Land Company. BILLS PASSED. Bill to incorporate ihe New York Law College. Bit! reiative to peremptory chationges on the part of the People. THE DEAY AND DUMB LNSIITCTION, The Gorernor trausmitted a roport of the Commisyioa €78 appointed to investigate the financial condition of the ier! enc Dumb lestituticn in New York. ‘they report tts udebteduess two huudred aad fifteen thousaud dollars. Auembly. ALMANY, March 20, 1868, TOLLS ON RAILROADS. My, Barawry, from the Comumittoe on Canals, reported a ‘bill imposing one bai! canal tolls om ali lines of railroad competing with the canals, Made the special order on Wednesday next. WiLIS REPORTED. On the motion of Mr. Vay Vatkennvkc rep.) the follow Ing bills were reported favorably :~To authorize the con- struction of certain raijroads in the city of Brooklyn. T> authorize railroads to cha: xtre fare io new siceping cars on night trains. For the usual appropriations to charitable rocreties, To incorporate the l’vopie's Loan gad Roticf Company of the cily of New York To incorporate the Preumutic Power Company. To regulate loaus by Loan Commissioners. To prevont the desecration of gravos by tho opening of atreeta through grave yards. To regulate the purity of liquors. Mr. Apams (Am.) reported favorably the State Re- gistry inw. Bir. Cussuxn (dem.} gavo notice of a minority report ad. verse to the establishment of a railroad clearing house in the city of Now York, und to regulate the way fare of the New York and Eric Kattroad. NOTICES OF HLS, Authorizing an appeni by the State from a judgment en tered in the Hosea Webster care By Mr. Cuacncey (dom }—To tax banks of the State two per cent on their capital stock, to assist in comp.eung the canals. BILLY INTRODUCED. By Mr. Lyyew (dem. )—To restrict the interest charged by pawnbrokere on all loans t» ten per cent on all sams, By Mtr. Beach (dem. )—Roquiring the Seaators aad mom. bers of Ase mbly to reside in the district they represent Ot the time of election; aiso to provide a tomb for the re- mains of the prison ship martyrs within the arsenal building in the city of Brooklyn. To provide for the fencing in of the military parade ground the Brook- lyn armory money. fo prove for drawing inspectors and canvassers in Brooklyn from a box, the same as jurors By Mr. Sexusy (dem.)—To rogulate the buswness of the Rarlem Gas Company. ‘The Hudson River. Ausany, March 20, 1868, The steamer New World, of the People’s line, arrived here from New York at 9 o'clock this morning, She en- countered only floating ico on the passage. ‘The weather jn beautiful. anton, Mae, Bosrox, March 20, 1858. The residence of George A. Crocker, of Taunton, was destroyed by fire this morning. Lose $15,000, mostly covered by insurance. The Late Firm of Chas, H, Mitls & Co Boston, March 20, 187%. In the Court of Insolvency to-day claims amounting to $540,000 were proved against the late firm of Caas. H. Muls & Co. ‘The James Adger at Charteston. ‘CHARLETON, March 20, 1858, ¢ United States mail steamshio James Adger, Captain S. C. Turner, from New York, arrived here at 10 o'clock this morning. Weather Reports. By the Northern, Eastern, Weetern and Southern Tele graph’ Lines.—Oftice 21 Wall street, Places. th'r.| Renarke, Oswego, N.Y 4° [otcer. albany, N. ¥ 46° |Clear, Fastport PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Paraperema, March 20, 1858, Stocke heavy. Pennaylvacia State five’s, 871{; Read: ing Railroad, 234; Morria Canal, 50; Long Island Raiiroad, 124; Penasyivauia Kaiiroad, 43°,. New Onieavs, March 19, 1858. Sales of cotton to-day 13,000 bales at 1070. @ Te. for Sales of the wook 68,500 bales. Hoocelpts of Dales. Freighte—Cotton to Liverpool sd. Exchange de preeed: sterling 106 a 106%. Sager firm; fair to fully fair atéc. a 6X0. Pork firm. lard in kegs at Io. a 11h Rio coffeo—Salos of the week 9,000 bagn; prime at 11 y market closed inactive, stock only 3,000 bags. Cuariestox, March 19, 1858, Cotton—The anies of the week add up 14, brates, at street super ; City Mille, $4.37. Wheat ; white, $1 15a 9 26 t) ma ; 20, 1858. ; red $110 $1 13, Whiskey advanced, ‘Tix Orma.—the “ Huguenot’ will be given on Mon- day, for the seventh and last time but one. Mme. de Ia Grange bas recovered entirely from the iliness which Prevented ber appearance on Friday, and will positively wing. Police Intelligence. ‘Tie ALiBoRD Foramnims—Comxction.—W. AH Welton (vot W. H. Woldon & Lyons) will not lose the aum of $1,306 59 payed by them on & forged check on the Grocers’ Hank, as reported in the Hepato yesterday. The bank will lose the money, as it certified ihe check. New Yous, March 2), 1858. de Gorpos Hugeerr, Pea 43 wrongs and injas- & Bik nip lear of thin date, under haw! of “The face his honest democratic a ok Alleged Libellois Romanes Case,” voour the following again. The democratic party was a party of truth errors, Lecom| ruse de. |. First—Tho paragraph “The defendant wae not principle, but the pon Movement wes s «I de during be oskraination, {nt consequenee of his detent ‘at partare from them. The constitution had not been sub- | MRE ine ctront yatl on a ctril mult Drowght againat him by mitted to a direct vote of the people, He would vote | ihe morier of tae complainant,” should read thus—Phe eom- against it. piainan Was not present during the examination. in come. APRRCH OF MRL ARARIWG, Qtience of bia detention at the isidridge street jail om w ctv My, Reanuva, (adm.) of N. Y., reviewing the Kanaes | suit oroucht sgainat bim mother 8 devendant, ond — paragres he wel for the accused said ihe Whole history Of the repabli san party ia | | Seen! “The Dern ae eon the abronce ot shows that ite stapie articles are revolution, Fé bie 1, but the motion Was deniet, end (he ¢ramination Dellion, arson and other crimes, under the guiso of liberty | procended with the (aatimony of the proprietor of the newa- and freeiom. He boy the country Rhould no longer | paper in que chat the liggliousromance wae be pa nad teen made by the people's delageton wna rats. | secuacd moved for e. din ma ge prea fled by the people themselves, ped Kanans should be ad- | quence Of rented, nad the ersmiuation proceaded with the ae Pe ~] Testimony of the proprietor of the newspaper in question, ip. Woe, (in) ‘Sten, ant te Jebe, dl nok tetity Wak the ivelious romance weg Pern . 4 feon., would vous | 1) ndant. THE UNION BANK DEFALCATION Cis. Argument on a Motion to Discharge Jacob H, Moti—Doecision Rosecved. ‘Tho argument in the case of Jacob H. Mott, charged ‘With being implicated with Benjamin K. Brotherson in de- fraudizg the Uuioa Bank of this city, wus commoaced oa Saturday afternoon betore the Recorder, at his chambers. Mr. Ganun, counsel for the socused, avked ex Judge Foot, counsei for tho bank, upon wiat sections of the siatule he relied t hvid Mr, Mott; tv whivk query the learned counsel, after consulting the authorities, replied, upen the Revised Statutes. page B01, soc. 6%; do., page 862, sec. 5,9 and 61; do., page 874, sec. 6 ‘Tho Recorder intimated that be was of the opinion that the only crime for which Mr, Mott cuuid ve nold wase Conspiracy Wo eaibesaic, but be Lad mot examaed the sub- ject eo carefully as he intended. Mr, Ganue then proceeded with bis argument ona motion to discharge the accused, on the ground that the evidence was insufficient to hold him. There was xo tos- tmouy going to show that mouoys had boca embezzled Dy amy agout of the sauk, aud if Unere wore a0 Cousplracy the consequences could rot attach to mot. It wes not protendea that Brotherson embezzted money, and tf did 60 and transferred it wo Mots, then the accused would be guilty; but there-was no evidenceof that. There wa BO preteuce er evidence that Luore was-eny sort of agree. Toeat ‘between Moit and Brotacnion, nulowg but an ac- stoietance be been established ir the coange arpa od To any tt Was an exccuted conspiracy, and therefore it wax merged inwo another offence. It seemed to the Bf pan ed an tistituticn iike the Union Bark, whio gave ie name ot Jacch diate if nos to setaay @ least to Bee riety—ft seemed to btm that hem {ought to know what offence. bad been com! . Agtne Union Bani Was not proven to be a corporate institution i did 96 come Within the statutory definition of the word “person,” acd beuce uo layed could de lost. When @n accused ty was cha:god with an iafamous crime uothiug should e taken (or granted. He (the speaker) did not kaow but that the Uniou Back ed. grow iaflaeuce, but in te country where be haued trom the same observance to tho laws was exacted from corpora. (ers as from individuals Mr Moit’s character and Standing in the community were irreproachsble, bis Aucestors OWE the Foil Of Maubatias Imaud Lelore New York was wacorporaced. Lis good character in the Union bank evea—thut jewel bask sad model of good CrderT—Was LOL QueduoULd, for Le Was OUY of the i6W favorite dividuals who hed been inviled Ww partake of wike aud oysters atthe cicction of otticers. the evidence oi Mr. Arthur, which the counsel read, Le maintainea was @ biaréey, acd totally unreiusbie. He intimated chat Mr. Arthur was a fas: man, ana cid not possess 4 logical mind, The Union Park was net guided and ceguiated as it whould be fur the interests of society When it Was in tho bands of mea Whose mings were cunatituted Like that of Messrs. Arthur, Sanith aud Kissam, Who ovor beara of such a state of things existing ina wei! regulated instive tion as was disclobed in this case’ How does tuo Calon Bavk stood ip this community with these disclosures Staring thom im the face, wis tue avility Gu their part wo expinin them? It, #t1a the counsei. the oificer: of the bazx wore prosecuting for the benelitof the yeopie, ais course might be justified, T aun endeavoring in (ue same connection to do the pooplo some services. How dows it happen that the first exrtminalon mate by the two clerks Was made by tne cirection of this man arthur How does ft happen thai they wore sot ivstucted to make a sonora! examicinatios, acd told te look ints the boos to | tee where frauds bad been committed, vat were told ony icok ww ihe secount of Jacob H. Mout By what ihe Ragacity, or it may be crimianl Leow wedge, did be upon what account to put frauds! He (Arthy instituten Unain many Kuppored. three millions daily, Baia toe speaker, hac & lito eee woo has charge of thew tand evidence against Mots were checks aud Wore notoftered. Nor were the bovks legal ev it Was evident that they had not bven correctly kypt ior a Humber of years. the testimoxy of all ue auacues or dhe bauk was of such a batare As that no maa of common | Sense Would rely Upon It It aid not fotlow that becausa checks were preeewied purpor ug lo bave veou sigue i by Jacob A. Muit, that he was 6 co rate of Brotherson, the abscenaing cetaulter, who very easily have | forged Mr. Mott's name. The officers ct the bank were | instructed by counsel to produce the bocks; but they dare not do it They know fiow an oxemicauou—and I | Know from inora) evicence, suid We spoakor—tuat oli tho checks were pot Jacob H Mott's. The subdjoicd po nts, togetner with the above abstract, conan substance of the learned gentleman's two hours’ argument: Ifthis cage amw.ioves any olfeece egaumst whe criminal laws ot this State, the pruct must ehow good reason to be- Lieve that mouey, persona! property, or othe nadie , bas boon obtained from some person or body in- within sue delivition of * person’ by some faise token, writing, or by some other false pro- tence, and that there ix from the evideuce good reamou lo Delicve that the cefendant Mot: has commuted such of- fence either direvtiy, or Uirough some agent actiug to his knowledge, and through his conunuing advice, command OF procurement—2 KR. siawuios (4b Eu.) 861 966. a, dc. © is HO evidence i the case ahowibg that any “‘per- sou" within the meauing ot the statutes, bas been cheated or defrauded aniews 1 be tie uofendant Limself. There tw no tesomony thar Mott or ay ower person ever made aay repreaontation or statement to the bank in re- ference to lis accounts, either verbal or i writing, ox- copt to preeent checks to tne bank; aud there is uo testimony tbat the pay ivg toler of the bank cr any porson | who paid Mott's checks ever had recourse to the ledger or | toany other book or writing in the bank tw aecortain the concition of Mott's accgunt, or that the preveades over- Grafts of Mott wore paid by reason of any deceit or fraud etiectea by the pretended false entries in the ledger or by any other writing in the bank. There is no testimony | abowing that the paying teller ever had recourse Wo the bookkeeper to know bow Mott's accvant stood ai tbe bank , or that if the ovcrarafws were made as alleged by Mott, the same were made by reason of any deceit efeoed by the false eptries iu the leager. The facts and circum. | stapes upon which the ate founce his * good | reasons” to believe an offence has been committed and | Ubat the acoused is guilty of such offence must de cs- tablished by legal evidence. The summary character of these proceeding does not dispense with legal evidence ag to each ereparnie fact; it only require « leew amount of legal proof to commit than to convict. The proofs adauced against ike defeudant could uot be received in @ court of justice to support a claim for the re- covery of money in @ civil action, Muob lees can such proofs be accepted here as evidence of crime, These proofs are “heartay” statements, and the statements of two of the bank clerks Of Lue resulé of @ pretended exami- nation by them of the figures im portions of the bank Ddooks ‘In other words, tho bucks of these two cierks, in | to find Dadi im the sum of stead of being produced, are made t speak through the clerks, Who have no recoilection of facts hey as they ap recorded in guch books, The books of eon —that is, the edyers—are as good evidence here as tho books of the deposit Cork and paying toler, and theso books show that n9 defalcation has uken piace. There is renily no proof. The defendant Mou is shown to bea man of good character. Ex Judge Foot responded on bebalf of the Vdton Bank He said it waa manifest to ali that this money was drawn by collus on be! nm Mott and Brothorson, and that it waa drawn by faise cre ita having been given by Brothersoa ip Mott's account. Uf course Mott must bare known it, tor he could not have drawn $44,400 from January down to March, witbouta clear conscioesness on the partof them both that epabled him to draw that amount. The defen- dant could be punished under the 53d secticn of the sta tute, which provided for the panishment of false pro- tences. Every time the accusod presented a check be made a false noe, namely, that he had that amount bank. Foot that ho waa of the opinion the accused could be hold for a conspiracy to forge. False ontrics by lurotherson wore yo he ented Judge Foot to he The Recorder sald that in the third degree, according to the 35th statute on forgery, which readethus:— Every person who, with intent to defraud, shall make any fale eaity of shall falsely altor any cniry made im any boom of nccoupia kept by Any moneyed ¢ rpurasion within this State, or in any book of sccounte Kept Dy Any such eorporation OF tao ‘and delivered or Intended be delivered to any person dealing with wneh ration, by any peen- Diary obligation, claim or oredis, shail ve, oF aball purport w be slacharged, diminished, increased, created, of In any man- ner affected, shall, upom eonviction, be adjudged guilty of forgery J Tent pa aye Mr, Ganun bdricily roplied, stating arcused pretend) the papers of the bank altered by not joa that the a Hrotherson were s altered with the intent to furni@h any evidence upom which to founa any legal claim against any ‘person. whatever. ‘The Recorder said that he would render bis decision on Tucsday next at 2 o'clock, to which time the case was adjourned. ‘mum r. Mott couid bo heid for forgery section of the City Intelligence. Frns cy Elevnt Sraeer.—About half past seven o'clock on Saturday morning @ fire broke out in a frame stable in tho roar of No. 254 Henry stroet, owned by James Mur- phy and occupied by Thomas Baldwin. The tames spread th ‘creat rapidity, and in ® short time the Sausing. There 5 AR only. aan te ae oe me, and it taken ont upinjar: g iwin's Will be about $100, no insurance. The lows ou the build- 9200; said to be insured. About $60 da- mage was in the rear of No. 306 Madison vtreet, owned by Samuel Jessup. «it is {neured for $2,000 in the Jefferson Insurance Company ‘The tonants, owing to the flames from the stable bursting throngh the rear windows on the stairs, wore compeled to make their escape to the roof and out at the front windows A Carrion to Newsnovs—Douckumn a1 Carrom. —The Genoral Superintendent of Police has issued an ordor to the captains of ench inet, to detail & policeman ir front of each church, (or the purpote of preventing uews .. boys from calling out the sale of papers. How far ty .y will succeed in matter remains o be seen. A Card from M. Staniey TO THR EDITOR OF THR HERALD. In your issue of Saturday morning you do me i# justice by stating that I was the prosecutor of Dickinsov , whoss cane wae recently investigated by the Mocoréy r Such tho thet, I wae not even called aa aw tnosa, and p tad ay deen instrumental in bringing into being Any proceeding against any policy dealer or jer in the city of New York. Ata time a 4 in a proper manner I will place myeelf right before ty , community, on thie question, through unlm; le stimony i fam now situated, pureued by the a f men who would not scruple to take my!’ ¢@ if they could, pad ny a! the knowledge of their nefarious conduct, which they athed tama! have sufficient of pant a’ alled ny to Gerona myeel againgt allegations which avo 00 J trot ‘M. 0. BTANLEY, _ NEW YORK HFRALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1858. Mintdatd Human Remefas Found at About seven o'clock yesterday moraing the potice of te Righth ward, Drook!ya, wero hetificd that there were three eacks, OOntaining the remains of a human bO1z7, | lying oa the beech at the foot of Thirtisth treet. See- | geant MeClane proceeded to tnvestigate the matter, and found thatthe three sacks were lying on the beach at high water mark, aad bad beon in the water but a short time. Om opening thew the} were found to contain the Mutilated remains of a human body, some portions of which were in an advanced state of decomposition. The Coroner wns at once noified, and Coroner Bennett, of Now Utrecht, frat receiving the iaformation, proceeded with Dr. Priace Wo inquiro wio the uiatier, From the con- dition of the reuaius of the body i was evident thet it bad been @ “sill,” or @ subject for medical or surgical one sack, which contained the head, 1 ion of trunk and the iststioes, witaia « Eves tne of The othor two sacks contained the ere of the pean, a of which were mach mu some portions of which were decomposed. skull bore marks of receut wrephining in several One of the shoulders had been caretuily amputat incisions ou the Gigs how od that woaw porson 1m search of the femoral artery. The incisions in @ bungiing maaner, and evidently by the BB Rorie. pe ie we ations were made iD & an 8 Ten i evident wer ere Dv adj of Dre. Prince and. Tall poms weg wn supposed, oe Phe me 7 BUdjICOL, B45 I was supposed: body devon dis- wecied in his oils: ‘The case will bo further lavoutigated at ten o'clock this morning. Descent upon an Alleged House. FIGHT BAIWSKN THK INMATES AND THK POLIVE— ARKEST OF THK @aMBLBHS. About 12 o'clock on Friday night Sergoant Croft with a posse of men made a descent upon an Alleged gambling house, No, 6 Lispouard atrect, kept by Theodore iiigar, aad afler @ severe fight with the gamblers succeeded fa arresting somo fourteen of them, and securing a large quantity of gumbiing implemouts. Sergeant Croft first entered the premises, leaving his men outside until he Could satisfy Limsolf that deve was gambling going on in the house. On entering tho bar room somo twonty or thirty men and boys wore ciscovored gambling at several tabivs. ‘The movements of the Sergeant wore closely watchec,and whea bo was in the act of runing towards tho door tocall in bis mon, one of the party recognized om as an officer, and instantly gave the alarm ‘The greatest ecene of tumult and confusion evsued, when two of the Genlers at the faro tables caught Sergeant Crott by tho collar of his cost and ran him up im One Corner of the room pounding him pth soveraly for awhile. The coatusion inside was the it of bring ing tho officers to Nergeaut Croft's rescuo, Thoy rushod up t the room, but first found the door locked. It was, however, econ forced open, and just as the officers en: wrod the ligbta wore inaiaptly exunguisuod. A regular free fight en ensued betweea the poiice and those im the room. Seversi knives were drawn | the offlcorm, aud several cried out “stick the dm polic The gamblers, however, fluding that they were getting tho worst of it} the policemen’s ciuby coming down upon them at every turn, sauce for the wiaduwe aud dours Fourteca, bow everywere arrested by the officers and marcos: olf to the Fifth precinct station house and locked up for the night On searching the preiuines the vflicers got aboui 6200 worth of gambling impiemenw aud a bos of buargiar's tools, amore them two!vo ekoleton keys. During the night two or Usree of the prisoners succeeded in maluLg their eacape frei tho station house. Va Satur: day morning the remainder were brought betore the Mayor, where they gave their names as William Taylor, dames Sawyer, Jawes Williams, Dayid Rodgers, George Fay, Gearge Johcson, Andrew Melville, Thomas ©. Filey, x 4, Wm. 0 Whaites and Heary eed officers bavirg bees pretty rougnly asaated, 7 dhe was determined to pumsh the prison erp if fe possibly could, and therefore be ordered them 40 each, OF be committed to of @ certificaie har been om which itappeared that Reed HOE r 44 har 7 the Tombs. Ia ccnecque: foond on the premises. | had been in the State Prisow (or grand iarceny nad par- | dened oat by Governor Clarke, the Mayer held bin in the gum of $2,000, Snbacquantly Wiliams, Fay, Motiville | apd Whaites wore dichargod after a sevoro reprimand | from the Mayor. Edgar, toe keeper of the place, mado his cecaze. Ho went te the Fifth precinct station house during the night, and offered to give kimsoif up, provided Bll Chose arrested were discharged. For some reason he — to depart, aud has not as yet Leen ar- rented. New Youx Howtrar.- The following is the wookly ro; port of the above institution to March 1%, 1868:—Remain ing March 12, 2u4; admitted to March 19, 61; discharged, cored or relieved, 49; died, 3; remaining at dave, 24 males, 1%; females, 36. Transovipt and Eventug Mirror.—This paper will nppoar in afew days. Writers and carriers please apply at 40 Ann atrect. Sinith's New Story! Ts tHe New York Warany. Rendy Wedaeaday morning, at all news officns, Admonition.—Our Duty to Ourselves Should enforce the n¥e of BRANDRETIS PILL remove morpic accumulations snd purty J office, No, 43 Hrandtreth Building, Canal ita & DOX, with direetions. oe when sick. the blood. street. Price % White, the Hatter’s Sprit fall style reduced to $2, at WILITE'S, Watkins Wants Hends at 124 Fulton Street, ou which to place his hata of surpassing style and quality. ‘they Pri Genin's Spring Styles of Gentlemen's Hate ‘and caps vow ready al GHNIN'S, 24 Broadway, opposite St Paul's church. Spring Style ot Gentlemen's F Price $3 GW, and guaranteed to be superior lo say for which $14 ts demanded in Broadway. FESPRNSCHEID, wanufacturor of genta’ Dats, 115 Nassan street. Smith’s New Story! Tx Tae Naw Yore W uw Ready Wesinesday morning, si all news olives. of Here and Hereafter may lend photograpl taken by HOLMES, 239 not for a day but all time, A Thonght komebody to get their Broadway, who knows. Muste at Half Price Until April 1.—A Large lot of American and foreign music, from popular composers, et hall price wotll April L KACK WATERS, Agent, 339 Broadway, BO Rrandreth's Pil The Only Up Town oftive w Y ‘BKadrug store, corner of Fighth avenue tr AMIE and Twenty eighth ith Patent e and burglar |. PATRIOK. Defiance Satamander Sares— powder proof locks and cross bara. Also, proof parlor safes. Depot 192 Pear! street ROBERT Hangings at Wholesale, of our own manufacture aad importat.on, of every desirable styles, for sale to the trade at the lowest cash prices, by TUUMAS RATE & 00., No. 207 Brondway Rich Hi for the Retail Trade— All new styles of recent tmportatice, Work done tn the most arti#lc manner by THOMAS FAYE & CO., 25; Broad way Smith's New Story! Tx rae New Yous Weriy Ready Wednesday morning, a all news oflons, A Fine Head of Hatr.—Get Wilson's Remeo- dies. Only by igh Street. anne ee LY On oo our hate, gives ® pear: snee io your hale. ‘Tend adverisoment in asotber column, ly st 306 Grand street, New York. Hatr Sey, 388 ance to Buy ‘The best in the et ibe AD Ballard's Hair Dye, or Manhet- {0 iiniment, Mauhatian plasiers, bikers, &c., at Now 476 way. Smith's New @ory! in tae New Yous Warr. Ready Wednesday morning, ! all news offices Admonitien._Our to Ourselves Should enforce the us of BRANDRETH’S pil The; s ak. - ‘by ify the blow. | Prine palomer No '4b Nraudreth Bullling’ Cuutl street. Prict 36 cents per bor , with directions. Hollow - jon Pro~ uses tan “tad ha blood. ince eortratel pits o cnse purge thy ¢ hult of al unpurttion, and fre. powerral ia pulse to Y se digestive machinery, Hi and vigor aro he Fosuile, me of Fae rae nearty a lee & certain cure for consumes fon, aath colce and I debility. reme. 7 him when his only child, a daughter, . Wishing to do as much geo! oa possible ‘seh of his alficted fellow be mgs aa rere iy Hiclt directions for making tt up ing it, He requires each applicant to en ing—hree conta to be returne! ae postace the to pe o ayment . dines, 19 Grand street, > remainder nt. Address Dr. to Ourselves should lila when alck, they remove fy the bleak. Prine pal ofice street. Price 2centss box, ‘om the recipe, of thie adves Jervey City, N. J. Admoaition.—Our enforce the use of Brandreth's morbid aceumulations and pu No 43 Brandreth Building, wih directions, A Fine Stiite of with Every Con- 6, and first class board, at economical rates. 43 Wost | hatreet. , from the residence cf his brother, No 4 F pyar dali interred in the Cometery o! tho Ho! Compas, 5 oe AGaz.—Iz Philadelphia, on ¥ day Maroh t?, of con- | Gumpticn, Rictany Mamtocmy AGat, agod co 7oarE. Funerai servicer this (Suaday) adter , at two o'clock, jest Pacitte atreet, His remsins witli be interred in Green wood. Baap —Ora Thursday eveniag, Marca 18, of Caughter S. Bard, aged 1é ° of and ¢ month, The friende of the family are invited to aitend the fine rai, from bor late residence, No, 14) Waverloy piace, on Monday morning, ot ten o'clock Bounrt.—On seiurasy morulng, March 20. of consump: ton, WiiaM P Rakasye, io the od year of Die age ‘The frieads and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully iaviied to attend luperai, {rom the residouce of MISCHLLANHOUS AUKIONA NADLS PENETRATING 3 ee ee oy | POTN i aeoal CFDs ZiCmA Ro Sree fleen poventonce (9 the veh, trop odlat. 780 Htroatt war R. H. JAMES’ EXTRACT or from the teavés imported from I DANN AIS INDICA,” Leutta. —Propared frag 8 wu tae salar origional a Dr H_ JAMES, Jeteey City. Can be bad Moré No 306 Great ‘dreot, tow Yors ‘Tae frenn leaves: froma importer, bis sister, No. 165 Waverley piace, suis (Sancay) aftornooa, Heats, oan be purchased. Dr H Jaunew at two o'clock. " 1," as procured from bim, can be seen without any ea- Bartow —On Frideg, March 29, Many Avr: Sanuow, only | pense at the above stare for thé evfe of consumpuon, broa- daughter ot Nicholas (and Mary Bariow, ages ll months, | bills, coughs, colds and wervous debility. ¢ reludives and {rivnds of the fumily are iny ted to at tend the funeral, this (; ) alterpoon, at two o’slock, from No 100 Washingtom street, Brooklyn Buxren —On Saturday, Murch £0, Pures Barras, {2 the Gist year of bis age. Baisames.—Oo Thursday, March 15; Luvsa Bat. amcas, aged 42 ‘The ri |, friends of the family, and Un:ted Brothore Lodge No. 356,.F. and A. M , aro r Iy tavited to at- tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at naif past one 0'ciock, frou his lave residence, comer of Fim aad Reade | ool, Brax.—On ¥ri¢ay, March 19, Mrs. MazGanat inax, in the tath year of her age. ‘The reauvesand trieads of the family are reapectiully invited to attend the furosal, this (Sunday) afternoon, at halt past one o’ejecx, from her late residence, No. 4t Rut- Sere street, without er invitation. Oowton —0n Friday, March 19, of consrmption, Mi- caaat Coston, of tho parish of Glanard, county Longford, Treiand, in the 8@tb year of his age. Bis friends aro reepectfully invited to attend the fino. ral, from nis late residence, No. 38 Hudson aveu pe rey Yintbush, this (Sunday) afteruoon, at two o'clock. bie» ea Raturdey, March 3), Raroal M Cosnos, nas years ‘The funeral will take piace on Monday afternoon, ab two o'clock, from bik inte residence, No. 91 Kast Thireeota street His :riewds, and thowe-of his family, are respoot- Muily invited (6 attend. Girne —On Saturday, larch 20, Mra Many A., wifo of iiliam J. Oypker, agod 42 years, 9 months and 15 cay. The relatives and friend of the family, aud the mem. bere of Cyrus Lodge No. 208, F. and A. M., are res; invited to silend the Capercd services, this (Sunday) afior- Lock, at five o’c Ock, at hor late residence, No 192 Wost Twenty third street. wisnout further invitation Her ro. maing Will be taken to White Plains for wterment, on Mon- | ——$__. | ISKASKA OF THE LUNGS AMD PHROAT CURRO.— | Persons who have derived nd beaésit frum the rratmens | they bnve beep under ar resp inrMed to call pen | W. VONDERSMITH, M. D , who tas been very succeasius ia | curng buadreds of phraows ln thia city of consumpion ehar | being prenouncea incurabte b: and gives ug | todie. OMce, only for thor tr aud cure of coasump- | Gon, 168 Howery. Kend tore grate, } GUDRREDE INCLUDES ‘a°CARD €. TO ALL WHO ¥ have two packs of carcd printed. ad re NIBSON'S SYRUP IN ALS CASES SEXUAL INCL pacity end dineanoa of the apine or is magi {| cab try For sale by U. H. BING, 193. a | GPCL? CFIC, CuAaaes Pa wees ones | ° { of a Pormie by CHAM. H. RUNG, 198 Broatwag. ——$— nee | Q2IBRON'S BYU P—ORNARAL "DEFOR G ington avenue, Aloany, N. *. On, tua IBSON’S S2RCP 15 ALL TRAREA RES AEP be Gs SERS “it BENG, Ye becedeaye a VikeON'H RYGUP HAK NON’ OF DEATHS DROP’ G Bens BX AUF ONS OF” DRATHS TRAON'R BY WILL CURE females, of scrofulous children, TR8OW'S SYRUP iS NO HUMBUG AND IT 18 BIMB ER G ‘end easy (o drink like . sta ANY WRARNPAO Iam” I gpa =) (LUMSON'R BYROP ON SALE AT A. 1 MATHEWS C Butwlo; Di cous man & ieRtwntry'e, Bi sie; ot fingston and Ronaout by Vandueser; Or V. Yoekskill; 1. C. Chapman, Newburg, at Yonkers, aad Fis's im each town and village in this Hate and day morning. Fameunp,—On Saturcay, March 20, Misa Sura A. Fam- GHIE aged 19 years. ‘Tho trends of the fomily are invited to attend the fuae rel, from No. 415 Hudson 6 reat, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further tuvitatton. Tinigan.—Oa Saturday, Marob 2, Maadaret Fivigan. Her friends, aad those of tha tamlly, are iuvited to at- tond the funeral, this (Sunday )-aitornoon, at bail part oae o'clock, from No, 129 Hucson street. Foap’s —Ou Friday, March 19, afer @ lingering iuess, Jona Fomow, in the 46th year of his age, His frrepos and woquaiatauces, aud Cue members of Com- pany ! Jackson Geard, Ninth Fégiment, wuervot he for wasa meraber, are respecuully invited to atiend (yneral, from hiv’ late residence, No. 104 Park street, i) (Sunday) afternoon at ovo o'clock, to Calvary Come wry Gkawsm.—-Op Saturday morning, March 20 Guakam, cidest por of Peter nad Brhiget G ‘Tho reiatzves and frioncs of tho emul, invited © aitead the funeral, from toe residence of Fonts, NO. 16 Water slovet, Brookly ©, Unis (Santay) aller nevn, attwo o'clock, The reimaims will vetakea to Green any, Bie Craw, widow of the late Ji York, im the S6th yoar of hor sce. Hor relatives and friexds, end those of ber son James, and of her sobs inlaw, Capt. P. Shethela and Wm. i. Bedell, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oa Mecdsy aflernoon two o clock, from the remdeace of her grandson, 1. 1. Dill, 69 Soutly Four etreet, near Fourth, Wiimunsburg. Goontwarp.—On Ssecurday, March 20, of intlammator: croup, KLORK GRAIN, daugllor of Acthur gud biwise Good. speed atd granccaughter ot the late Meter Uirain, Sea, artist, ic the 4:h year of her age. The reintives ead friencs of the family are respectfully invited towttend the tuners, on Munday alteruoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of bes parents, No. 283 pcuth Sixth s.reet, Jersey ity. Philauelpus and Baltimore papers please copy. Jovnps.—On Thureday, March 18, afver & angering ill- nse, Mrs. Eusawea Jocwpa, wile of Joba P. Jourda, ia the Gist yeur of her ag» ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family‘are roapectfully invited to adend the fuperal, from her iste resid No. ‘200 Broome ectrect, thie (Sunday ) aftorncon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Kanescax.—( Fricay, March 19, of consumpti-n, Bap Grr, wito of Pawick Kerregan, tn the 424 your of bor age. Ine friends amd ucquaintances ot tne * fully te vited to attend the funeral, Uwe at one c'ewe, from her late resideace, smroct (new No. 478). Knonncks.—On Friday, March 19, Awa C, KBoenoxm, @ Rative of Kochlen, Amt Bodeskuss, Hanover, agou A years. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are re- Spectiully imvited to mikomd the fumerui, Uais (Suada) ) aflor nova, at two o'clock, trom the remdence of Mr. Weary Mangels, No. 3: Oliver atreet, corner of Macizon atreet. Lavincocier —On Thursday, March 18, Fixaxcas Lavin COUT, aged 45 years, 4 mouths aed 19 days. Her reiatives ang frienas, and those of the family, are respoctiully lovilat to atend the funeral, ths (Sauday)} al ternoon, at two o'clock, irvm the residence of ber sister, 6 ¥. M, Amr g formerly of New iinot# and Michigan. General depot 58 ¥"Ashingwm avequs, Allapy, N¥. 8 ha WEBSTER & CO'H stad mproved tight etlic ae Hor uh manatacorng Von Se Tt deemed prefershie to any other machine BU BBSTRE & CO ‘APER s BOCTHERN CITIZEN news dcalers. rod & TOUSEY, Gousral Agente, OOK AT THIS'—-8 CAHILL 19 GELLING OFF BEE F wotled noni mt halt th uea? maimed! and boskins Conari ors, Caneng panaps, nd al kentlemens bess Oxtord ties, button and ‘o" end low quargecad shoes, 8. CAHILL, ‘st? tiroadwaye AST CALL.—ATCEND. THK GREAT ART BENEFIT. Tbe fourth yearof the Commopolitan Art Assoolailon is new wing to Iti Come bea & year of wocxampled de rimenia of trade, ane Ore Bev Ore Lion have to aprocnee that the sutcems any contingency ewsured. The tal of inembera now exceeds bunber of Inneyenr, nnd the daily addition te the books ta bs pecnninr’y gratitying ax tt ts full of promise tors long amd Prosperous course of usefulness, abowing. as tt Coes, this the Public appreciates the xesocistion and his confidesce in MUNDAY, MARCH 25 ts the great day ct wards Upon that occasion (here will be Awarded among members over threr hundred and tity cholew werkwof art embrne POWERS Unins pI CHASMING F twist WORKS, TH AISMING 5 CARRARA STATUARY, BRUNARS, &e., dc. fering to the prirons of the ‘association one of Ge most. Valied And recherehe oaialoy ies of art works ever pinced within the regen of the public. All these are bestowed upem members of the Arscolstion entirely wa gratuity, Oe 4 {wii return in made For ever; doliar paid, aa will De seen by tue followag exposition of hoprincples- nnd fertures of the reaoctatton: — ‘Three do lnrw oopatiiulen the price of membership, For this the suoseriber receives Ist. Either of the magnificent annual ateol engravings, sraturdey Night” or “M+ ntfest Destiny —richly worth three Clara. a4 The ¢ Jouresl” for_ome year: pronounced one at 2 ications in Aisertce. ifoland valuable onbl td. Free season admission to the celebrated Dusseldorf Gallerion Al) this the eubsertber recetyel unqualified!y: and alse a member's certiticate which entities the owner Lo abare in tha awards, by which a work of art, worth hundre¢sorthoussads of doliarr may be obt a tious. For further partioninrs ell or rena for the “Cosmopolttam ArtJournal *incloaing 15 cet's, since it cannot be {uraiahed- tree, exch number being Worth Wcemta Direct nil communications io 0. L. DERBY, Asteary, Na, Stn Hiromdway, New Yor ILFR, PILES, PILES-A PERMANENT OUKR POR Use br. Witmer's Pue Sappoaitor7. The pre- RUATADIO® LO eure RNY Cane of perenne in thin -elly who were confine? wo thew and thie articie evred them. ¢ Wilde No. 114 Divisiow street. Lyos.—At the residence of her son, at Irvington, N. J.. on Saturday, Mared 20, Mrs. Kuzanemm Lion, ia Mie 78ia Fear of her age. Notice of the fanoral will be given in to-morrow's papar. McUsrtayp —Suddenly, on Saturday, Marca JU, omear McCaszaxp, adopted som of Susan ctuyvesant, aged 19 yours. ‘The acquaintances of the family, the members of Hose : ‘No. 16, and the firemen genera.ty, nro requested to atiend the funeral, frum the resiaeuce of Pneedore Stuy vesant, No. 33 Forsyth strect, thie (Suncay) afternoon, at ball past twoo’ciock. The rewaias wiil be taterred ia Greenwood Comete ry. Molwragon.—On Saturday, March 90, aftor a short [lé- —_ Sauau Jawa, ouly twip aaugliter of Joun and Saree Me! yornon, aged | year 5 months anc 21 days. The frien is and relatives of the fumiiy, time of ber grandiatoer, Harman !. Lyng, and of ber uncie, Jona Rk Lyng, are respectiul y wvitea W atieud the funersi, trom Use resiceace of ber puremta, No. 37 Wout Tuirteeuta sireet. without fur.ber invitation, Uuls (Sanday) aferavun, at two o'clock. May —On Friday, March 19, wan May, son of Pat rick May, & native of Tuilamore, Kiags coguty, Irelaad. ‘The Puneras Will take place from No. 169 Laurens street, pear Flouston street: Uns (sunday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. The {fiend and relauvos of Bis father, aad those of bis uucle, Kaward Glassey, are requested to at tend, Piatt.—On Friday, March 19, of consumption, Baana, the beloved wile of Lavid Iiakt, agod U6 years, fle relatives and (ricuds of the family are invited to at lend the tuneral, from her inte residence, No. 6 Staple street, this (-unday) afternoon, at owe v'elock. Her re- mains Wil be taken t Grvenwoud Cometory. Rows —On Saturday, March 20, Kars, daughter of Wil- liam and Bannab F. Powe, aged i yours. Funeral at vaif past one 0 clock on Monday alteraoon, from No. 285 West Rihteonth stroot cam. —on Saturaas, March 2, Sire. iicioan Rewou., daughtor of the late Joaa Fraser, aged 66 yocars, 3 mouths and 26 days. The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to at- tend the iuneral, from the residence of Ber mother, No. 155 Mercer sireet, Jorey City, ou Tuceday afternoon, at three o'clock ‘Sowiod —Ov0 Saturday evening, March 20, at eight o'clork, Uiarich Scbiob, aged 26 wife of O are respectfully invited a Do 61s were eee A SPLENLGD BPRING Cl, of ‘HING, ETO. summer 2M, Ty and Bw FACT WORTH KNOWING —THAT RJ. CANAVAN, lie of the stegmahips Avant!g and Hlaek Warrior, hae Gpened the dining saloon corner of Williau and ing sureo! under the offices of Simeon Draper. Ksq., where will b¢ fo ail the luxuries of the table served up tm epicurean style. Alltop's and other superior ales on draught. es LE.—ELIZABETHAN ALE, WHOLESOME, NOURISH. Avg Pint bottles only, wholesale and retail. J. BAR- 195 Pearl mreet. DMONITION.—OUR DUT? TO OURSELVES SHOULD enforce the ise of BRANDRETH'S PILLS when sick. They remove morbid acct: mulations and purtfr. the blood. Principal office, No. 43 Brandreth Building, Canal wireet. Price 2 cemta a box, with directions. Bx SPOLASCO, OF Uy nty NINTU STAERT, OOR- aerof eenwiy we eured kates ‘OOD, sailliner 9, 53 hades 63 ‘ON TO Cade i ye | Woite’s Netvedamn Aromat Schnapps, asd selling tha same by the gation and pipe. 1 beg tears to 6 hote! Keepers ant the pubis againgt bese ‘The genuine schnapps ws only sok quae ey eat cage ot 5 Married, the Rey. Dir. Weaton, of St. Johny Mortos —Price.. chapel, New York, Wrrusm D Morrow, son of ( ¥ Morton, of Hoboken, N J., to Joamrmaa, only o« | (he Hoc. Judge Prive, of Weehawken, N. J. biewgnatare on 1 cin Versa wha have becn Fatndled ope eer aL IEE ST te leo: the rovad of f ere re Vhouene wourn, 6 manufacturer aud importer, 12 Beaver eeeet UN S| Saar gy ne Freon’ AND hy 30) ‘s VeDAI FOR mole, Black arm tees and 72 Manian jane. od & cack. using One box of (he eupostory Bt And muory by the agent, lus Mowery, New York. The sent to any part of Ue country. OFINA'S APOLOGY, BY JOLLA CAREY REINHARDT, Town ‘twas wrong. my taiber, Lown tow & mite Can be parental iknow your good Beart brima! But hear ere you condema ma, Aad judge me not in wraua, Tt zou—Hf you coutewn ine, b, cold will be my pain! You know aot my lemptation, How finite ¢d— how puraned— No gir! tn aul erearion Like me Was ever wooed, ‘Twas cot nucuried hair, glossy And binck as an eclipse, Nor the brown moustache, #0 floany, Which fringed biscrimaa lips, More thaa these allogether, Though these their portion bore, bn foie of wintry Wea ber Hohe of Mth he wore; The a Beuith Bro’ ers Intent aty is! SYITH PROTHKES’ one price wholesale aad retell clotie- ing ‘warerecms, Nos 122, Las and 10 fatten eset, “ow Fork R R. BADWAY'S READY RELIEF FOR HEAB- . aches, wie eomplaints, levrlsy, mension, inde Kad Rear ee. change he you ot plnsure oe od Fulton strect, N. Sold by drugetate merchaa'a every where. REVS AND PLANTS—A OATALOOUR be cont on application York. Oid Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, 1k CLOTUING TRADF. Ta pffertes their jeudi duoc a springs notes a 2 < ~ ator) *p a a Bow, lower than Ge ouarket aver, hod a ¥- ti D would sini com cinely te Peele tote me inAle, ai Brow uPAR ‘ade ta the 1 don of ine ais teipteaees The low eA LCy rs, a Yon 50 Es ne 4 ma % EO eo “J ; OVE SAS Lea 500 Shatrnct stpR BAND CASRIMERE PANTS orth Selling for ST EE Nee a and oe on atreet. CDR BAND CASKIMERE: PANTS ADE BA an Sell % AL ROSUNG 6 and 68 Fulton street, 500 sPASHpIN seaisa RAULAMR Wor Jv, . Selling forB8, EVANS’, “i to ses once 9 SUSINESR COATS, elvng for %, eS eva G and C8 F tion Between (oid ant Gi ste These Roglans will be fi requir ab yare b 500 Wins 800 "hive BAND CAsaI Rayts Et Wine. 68 Paltos sudo 2.000 BLACK geo, CLOTH FROCK COATS ALL QUALYETES. AbL, PRICTR, AL EVANS’.

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