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_NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1858. part of the Sing Sing prisom farm, the proceads to form a Pormanent butiing fund. By Mr. Wacer (dem )—Te provide for the registry of liens on canal ‘Also, to repeal thé Building Association act, Ordored to a third reading. To incorporate the Cantral American Industrial Asso- ciation. Ordered to a third reasing. Mr. Bauisnuny (‘lem.) presented the minority report against tho repeal of tho wrury laws. Mir. FULTON (rep.) reported w Dll to logulize tho sale of stocks cn time. si BVENING SESSION. The New York tax bili was made the special order for ‘The following bitte were reported complete, and ordered to their third reading — Bill to regulate Se sale ant ontend the Meohantes’ ten ner be Greene and Jefferson counties. $o autho- rine increase fare oa the Plattabu: wai Momtreal Rall pieimermac tetra | ancora road. Bill to authorize a doub:e ri towns in Westohester connty. wo summary proceediaxs im = pomaenes of land. Bill to provido Ce enlargement Chemung Canal locke — Rill incor porate the Ericeson Na Comp: ae wigation Bul to provite for the repatr of a ton of the Statk River cana: Bille to inoorporate ace Fork Taw Ont. eee New York sthepum and the Americaa College Medical Science, Bla un amend the Rrooklya Armory ect; lo Improye tha efficiency of tha State militla; to amend tbe for the protection of emigraats; also Mr. Lawrence's bil! to regulate the aale of tatoxicating liquors. Mr. Lawnance at) reported agalast authorizing aes county to grant a loan to tho Staten Island ry Ur. Rice as Van) introduced conourrent resoluions discharging the Boundary Commission. Laid Consecticut ‘Tho bill for the relief of the New York Common Coun- * Gil Of 1867 wan referred to be ‘ted oom| 4, aa number of private wore reported com. number of notices were {the Among thom te reigeat ihe chareetle law e065 $C 2007 and to repeal the By Kxas (cem.)—To amend the New York charter. « It prohibits the borrowing apy money, contracting any debt except in antictpation of the revonuss of tho voar. It sprovides for loans in case of socitout by fire, flood, &o. Also DIL to regulate the use of piers and slips in the city Of Now York Relerred to be repartad « compiela bill Mr Mecerr. Law snd Wacsn telivered red touching and sloquont ‘tributes wo the memory of the d Messrs. Van VALKENBURG an oe Cuaxten also mato tovebing addresses, which were listened to with mach Anterost, and then'the consideration of the resolutions was deferred ti} Thursday afternoon. A resolation for aafterncon seasions was laid over. The regoiution to form a Grinding Comm'ttee wae called up, met with & warm epprition aud pesed, after an amendment maxing the number two from each juicial district, and prohibtbiting any icrelaraat ameadment in ‘Committee to any Dill reported complete. The House ther adjourned. The Next Steamer for Liverpool. ‘TsieGRarH Orricg, PortLayn, Me , March 26, 1968, ‘Tho Canatian company’s screw steamer North Amori- Can will eail from this port direct for Liverpool at about two o'clock to. morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Talegraphic despatches left at our office, 21 Wall street, previous to one o'clock ? M. on Saturday, will be sent forward,and be promptly celivored as directed at Liverpool. Democratic Mass Mecting at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, March 26, 1858 The democracy held a large sud erthus'astic ‘menting bore last evening to sustain the administration. Ex Gov ernor Wood presided and made the opening speoch, and was foliownt in an abla speach by flon. Mr. Heiden, cf Stark county Resolutions were adopted strongly en- dorsing the sdtivistration and in favor of the immediate @dmiasion of Kansas Fire at Winchester, Mase, Bosrox, March 26, 1858, In Winchesier, Maes., yesterday afternoon the cotton bathing manufactory ‘ot Mills & o » Was destroyed by fre. Loa $10,000; ; Insured d $2,000. The Barring o! ofthe Steamer Evansvilte. Lovisvitoe, March %, 1858. The Courier, of this city, sare that the White river steamer Evansviile took fire’at Whiskey Chute, dey dawg “bales of cct-on were thrown overboard, and tha: three of “the deck hans were drowned A despatoh from Memphis, however, says that the White river steamer Evansville in at the loves there, and Unat she was slightly damaged on the up trip. LL, ‘The trial of Townshend, the to-day, Great excitement pre Rene from the surrounding coun aro upwards of ope hund witnesso: four penitentiar? convicts) to be examned oa the part of the Crown, and nearly a# many o2 benalf of tho prinoner, inclacin; ‘The opinica prevaiis that the privoner’s identity wit! bo eatadliche' end he be convicted The trial ts expected to occupy several days Arrest for a, mw, March 26, 1858, Jobe A. Oannets wan errested bore this moraine en the charge of bigamy. having, aa it isatleged, three wives Living, twoof whom he married within ths Bt month. Ho was former'y « merobsat in good etanding in this city. Large Hobbery at Balti more.. Batrimonn, March 26.1 1858. A olerk of Rooch Pratt, of this city, entered the mora’ avd Plantera’ Bank to day, and had $10,000 in Vir- gu. fur.ds stolen from the counter. Lake Navigation. Uswreo, March 26, 1868. The schooner Lucinda arrived thie aftern:on from “Toreoto, with flour, Ko. A veanel cleared yesterday for ‘Canada Navigation now open at nearly all ports on Lake Ontario. Belvidere, Pas Becvinens, March 26, 1858, of Mesurs Snarps & Co., was totally The loss is about $8,000. Fire ‘The steam tannery et by fire al midnight, Tasured for 86,000, Tne Onto River, Civciwvan, March 26, 1858, ‘The wator in the channel of tho rivor at this point now moariiien 15 feet, but is falling March 26, 186%, Lovisviiia, ‘The water in the river at the Falis measures $ feet, and te falling ‘The Canada Oat+ward Bound. Hauvax, March 26, 1858, ‘The royal mail steamabip Canada, Capt. Tang, from Borton, arrived at this port at balf past one A. M., and sail. 24 for Liverpoo! al three o'clock this morning. ' Woather cloudy with light N. W. wind. Fire. Factories ‘ wero, March 24, 1958, ‘The chair manutactory of Rurrage Bros, in Ashburn- ham, with outbuildings, were entirely destroyed by te Joaterday morning. Lows $10,000. Merrill's satinet and woollen cloth A in Felch- ville, Windsor county, Vermont, was Tuesday Lows eatimated at 312,060" | 0 Ingured for 88,000 Steamer Burnt and Three Lives Lost. ee tenets La agen March 24, 5 lem » was SEs tase Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Stocks heavy ‘26%; Morris Canal, 48, vania Railroad, 43% New Onteave, March 26, 1858, tagara’s nows Was receive? hero to day aad pab. Nabed in the rogular ovening oditions of tho Associated Press. Loe the lative inquiry, Gorn sctivs, and firm sales of Dushols yellow at O2c a GhKo. Provisions firm, demand, Mes perk, $17. Lard, 10%¢. AcavENY or Mesic—The ninth performance of the “‘Hoguenota” and the benefit of Mr Formes attracted « full house to the Academy tast night. The great basso coded it. In place of Taftaneili, M. Dubreul sang the par fang it well. Today, at balf-past ono YT in a matinée, with the principal parte. of De Nevers, and Formes Newer from the Dominican Republic. THS BLECTION OF A PRESIDENT AND VICS PRESI DENT.rESTIVITIZS Of CELEBEATION OF THE EVsNT. We have received a copy of the Official Gazette of March 7, publiahed at Santiago de los Caballeros, st. Lo- mingo According to the intelligence contained in this Paper, it appears that the mulatto government, heated by Baez, the ex-President, has fallen, and that the party of the Santana, or Spanish faction, has succeeded in ob- taining possession of power. Tt appears that Don Jose Valverde, one of the leaders of the Inter party, has been elected President of the ropub Uc The Gaselie contains several decrees signed by him, Dominating the mombers of bis Cabinet and the several posure cb igyeat: a which is done by decree A eel i every dns constitution, which in oe Saree aa sae er me re rong lent, peop! army on Of hig installation lute oflce:— — Orrzexs—Hi gag, been, ech elected to of the 8 the fecamn er JTaave taken the oath of alee, on seem ly, (or Congress.) CS Ist ein of they present one gy and have a ‘and to cause to be executed, a ‘of the Domintern le Brave comrades, ant fel- we soldiers, my motto ond Bantty.”” Having heen pinwed at the ay country, T aball he indefatigable tn renderi em iietive ail he Gusrantecs which the law bestows upoe ua. bether in werorin peace With the virtnous and thal) be just, but towarda the oad epanet ciuzen T In a word, YOU, AB A sacrifice In defence of our beloved rountry. Sorptegs—Your present wily upon my heart, I ahall devote myaaif without caning is tne aback securing tho greatest possible amount of bi for you In r Mewes to your cola ana te wo “itpiay Bravery an ‘and z0al to bring aborts termination to tbe fraietaidal wet which ob ia Mot wir or up bya overnment which our us auc" ve oom ‘Tho tmmediate trtum bh of Uberty depends upon your trlotiom and credieses, tl whic even, which wi reflect such sonor upon the Dominican arms, your Presiden: salutes you with boarifelt ‘oan oad pre Ct Je Gad nek serve you. ‘The same journal gives a mene ‘account pif the cere- mony of the installation of the President, on which occa- sion a Ze Deum was performed with great ; there was also a public reakfart and a pt Dall on the occa- sion at tho city of Mora. The now President afterwards, on the 2d inet., made « i. ee Cy into the a nom, on which oscasicn also or xe a aplendud display of nneweeks, is, Mergent promonades, . &e, ene the swearing in of the new President and of the Vice President is describod with tho most minute detail. Ray a Berend cledhon Fal imposin, spectact e oath was stered by the or House of compen pe whose speech on oped together wit reply of tho Prosident, are giva in full’ BS gn Sebi ¢ ordinary commonpiace of saoh The editor comments with delight upon the fact that the jer lo his address tothe President, omitted hus title of General, and simply called ‘him citizen Vat verde, aa also the fact that General Valverde appeared in plain citizen's clothes. The public breakfast at the governmontal palace was, according to the journals’ account, an acimated affair. Numorous toasts were drank in the courso of the entor- tainment. The toast offered by the new President is highly sigaifi- cative of the nature of the government and of the princi” ples of its conduct. Tt was as follows:— To the union of the high powers of the Slate and of the chureh, without whieh utlon happiness and prosparity are imposaible. A toast given by one General Mitchell is of historical importance, ax showing that Baez sil! holds powor in ono part of the country and that the war botweon the two pares is still carrying on. It was as follows:— ith wnd liberty of the political prisoners who are dupgeons of St. Domingo. The breakfast was concluded at 4 o'clock P. M., whero- upon the newly created Prosicent, with the clergy, the officers of the army, the Mayor and civil authorities, formed a procession, which marched through ail the prin cipal streets of the city. The day terminated with fire- works, illumipations and a grana bail. No other intoltigence of any kind is contained im the journal trom which we derive the above. The Utan Expedition, INTERESTING LETTER PROM GEN. JOHNSTON. Haangrarrers Derartwent oF Uran, Camp Scorr, Jan. 20, 1853. } Masor—I bave nothing materiul to report since my last commuvication, Accompanying that I sent a fie of the Deseret News, containing the message of Brigham Young to the Legislature of Utah. You havo in thet message and the resolutions of the Legislature thoir disloyalty to the Union heretofore made against this people. My informa- tion reapecting their conduct since is that their troops are organized to rosist tho cstablishment of a Territorial goverpment by the United States, and in furtherance of that object, they havo erected works of dofence in the mountain passes and near Salt Lake city. Knowing how repugnant it would be to the policy or intoroat of the government to do any act that would force these people into unpleasant relations with the foderal government, | would, in conformity with the views also of the command. ing General, on all proper occasions have manifested in my iptercourre with them a spirit of conciliation, but I do = believe that such consideration for them would be proper! Appreciated Low, or rather would be wrongly inter; = tn view of the treasonable temper an feeling now Foto the leaders and greater of the Mor- ink that neither the honor nor dignity of tho qureroment willallow of the slightest concession being mace to them. They should be made to submit to the constitutional and Tegal demands of the government unconditionally—an sdjustinent of existing dificulties on any other basis would be nugatery. Their threat to oppose the march of the troops in the priv ‘Will pot have the slightest influence in dolaying it; it; they desire to joiu issue, I believe it is interest ot the government that they should have the op. portunity. On the night of the 11th of this month I sent an exprees to Santa Fe, to scquaint Geveral Garland with the design of the Mormons to intercept the cabaliada it is expected Capt. Marcy wili bring on from New Mexico, and to ask addi lonal force to his escort. T will also take other Measures to thwart them. I send herewith a letter of Liout. Kurs’ on the subject of a transportation corpr. Aa a question of the highest interest to the gor- @rement, im respect to the mobility of our troops and oconomy of administration of the business of the v's Dopartmont, it eminentiy commends (Quartermasto iteelf to the attention of the Goneral in Chicf, Ty is of ich & corpe Property oon organized, itis with the’ view asking the consideration of th: that I forward the letter of 1 much experience a# Assistant To make effective the fleld fimmay te charge of Keno, anda to retain im service at this time ubject iy? the Commanding Goneral Lieutenant —- who has Captain & number ‘of soldiers whose period of service is about to expire, I have authorized him to enlist as many of them a4 will enable him to work the guns. If this act ta approved by the Comareanding Geveral, I request thet he will ask for it the sanction o the Secretary of War, who, wader the authority of the PAN Seas 18th June, 1846, can Gx the number of the The winter ia not so cold as wat antici pated irr be avery y of the beginuing, ant the hoxlth news of the climate at this reason is unsurparwed: there | are but very few soldiers sick from climatic owmes. The wrathar is neithor Ro cold nor atormy as often to prevent the da'ly instruction ef the troops of the different arms of it reapect, your obedient servant, JOHNSTON, Colonel 2d Cavalry, commanding. major inwin MeDownit, Aa-latant Adjatoas General, Cry Intetligence. More Trovate ty De. Comrvmns’ Cvxcn.—A church meeting of the mewbers of the Church of the Puritans was held last eveving, for the purpose of taking lato con- sideration the resignation of a large number of members who hare asked for letters of dismissal. As soon as the preliminary prayer meetiog hed concleded 0 tnotion was it apd paced “atlectionately 1 all persona not eer see iexve the ron. on.” ‘several Fe- re present, and as they did ‘pot seem to tae (he bre aiid ttantion to the fact that thore were for the private nse of the nenber atm eet for Dlication. Le was, howover, peremptorily requested Wieave by the Chairman, eee | press, acoordiogly lof. Thwaa that there waa © party in the church anwilling w grant the customary letters to the brethren “| to leave, who are dinsatis- majority and the pastor | | | 1 | Doo Sreau.—This has become a regular basiness in | the city, and mon are constantly on the lookout ia bead | parks and promenades up town to seizo valuable pete. | Tt Beboves all thowe who have dogs to keep 0 sharp eye | | in pamphiet form their annuni report to the Legislature, havo published | with accompanying documents. The latter nominally NEWS FROM THE soUTH PACIFIC. Interesting trom Peru, hile and Boltvia ‘The steemship Valparaiso arrived at Panama on the 7th inst., from Callao with the South Pacific mats and forty Paaougors, Tho Valparaiso brought $250,000 in apecte. The dates are—Vaipara'so 16th; Arica lat, and Callao 2th of February. Paita %, and Guayaquil 34 of Merce, ‘PERU. CITY OF ARICA SHELLED BY TIE BEVOLUTIONTSTS— VIVANCO'S TROOPS TAKE FOSSESSION OF TUE PLACE—ANOTHEK ATTEMPT AT REVOLUTION—AK- Bro. t (Feb. 21) corr of tho Paname Herald.] On the 2ist inst, the o Aparmane, aces 000 mee on the two moles at Arica, ant ‘cover of her guns, and stor absiing tas towa frcce saves ta tho unt four in tbe aflerncan, te piace wea ooonpled she trom that republic i, the autiny of the Jat repal y mt port of Coblja, whore for Peru, without being mittiz gsome crimes along tho tho road, ee Mahmen of the name of Jose, accord ing to the vuiger lang language. The chiefs of the force lei forth the inbebitarte in pursuit of the mutineers, and, overtaking them, took twenty-one prisoners and shot the aasusaiba, tho othors continuing their route to Peru. It is to be hoped that those who reach that territory will not tapeeiees by the authorities cf the country. uillity reigns throughout the rest of the republic, ann h the threat of Relzu’s return, in order to over- throw Linares, is still held out. CHILE. MOVEMENTS OF MINIBTRRS—FINANCIAL PROSPEOTS OF THE GOVERNMENT—THB TOBACCO MONOPOLY — MONKTARY INSTITUTIONS —THE HARVEST—DHATH OF A PATRIOT—-MARKETS. The Vaipariso Mersurio of 15th of February contains the following news summary :— The principal government offices being still in recesa, the sdisioteteative movement bas been of littic importaacs. The President is stiH fo this port, with the Minister of Jus. tice. The Miniater of War continues his tour of the South- ern provinces, and only the Ministors of the Toterior and Fimance are in the capital. The last is busy with a project for modifying the law which organizes our mouctary sys- tem; and, although we are not acquainted with the terms of hia project, it ik said that It adopts in a great measure the moceitications argued by the independent pregs. It ts aleo aid thet be will present to the next Congress a pro- Ject suppressing the tobacco monopoly. ‘Tho Vaiparais Deposit and Discount Bank has presented the genoral mecting of shareholders ax account of the opersuvns realized during the second ball year of its ox ietence; it appears therem that this eatablishment pro- gresers in the most flattering manner. The Mortgage Coan office, also a new institution among us, has baa, duving the first two years of its existence, & Inovement whicb shows importance it may bave inthe | adam oreo of the country, if its charter be strictly and — tially fuifilied. During thie period, it has emitted bil of credit to the amount of $3,023, "00, of which $76,600 | have been redeemed ate par, and $2,949,800 remain in jen. future of Famiies, or Life Insurance octet, alvo reckons two years of existence, has obtain stil! ore watisfactory and amazing success. In January last | Mt wiready possessed a subscribed capital of $5,520,000. Rut, votwithetanding the importance of the aifairs, what at present absorbs public attention, and will continue to be the univeral theme until the end of March next, is the election of Representatives, Senalors, and municipal inembers. Our polities! agitation has not hindered be pe nae from devoting themsolves to the important task of athor- ing the abuodant harvests with which nature has reward- ed their efforts; tho results obtained in all the branches of agriculture bave exceeded every calculation, and promino our natioval industry, rather cast down by the crisis and high price of food, a aed of extraordinary abundance. Mining iudustry Pwhic! at prosent suffers from the fall in thezprice of copper, will be much benefitted, as on the a working the mines will be much dimi- a] The republic haz had to regret during this fortnight tho less of one of her adopted vonr, who,on several occa- tious, bad rendered her important services. Such was | Don Vietorino Garrido, a Spamard by birth, cotonel in the | Chilean servica, representative of Chie in Peru up to the | ny bane superintendent to the mint, and sudstitute in | “— 12th of February, the Anniversary of the battle of Cdacabnien, in which the country’s independense wae en svred, bas been celcbrated by the proas with unanimous applause; and cn this cecasion has been brought to light he car share, aoe by the indefatigable friend of our | Rational glory, General O'Brien, of erecting a column on the battle fin!d, for which Don Hernardo ‘Solar, the pro- seut owner of the ground, has offered his effestive co ope ration ‘We have at present in our bay the famous American frigate Merrimac, deetined to the Pacific station. She bas Deen viaked by « great number of , snd all concur in joatitying the praises which had before been lavished op this new model of a waritke navy. The Mouarch, of H. B MM., eatiod on the Sth inst.,'for tagiand, leaving’ a her stead the Ganges, who still remains in this port. MARKETS. 5 —The dinaatre VALraraino, Feb. 1 Maire of Hamburg, ed, have not as yet pd aml although two: that were expe: wees have been unior’nnate one, in stopping pay mente and the ocber in puithig Chem off, their credilors heve ag jg allowing them to, continu until the arrival of the next European mail A few other cases of bankruptoy ension of paymenta by houses mot at all involved tn the Finmburg ofisie wok piace dur ards meneinr: nt wowly. Ti the collecting of the ero pat measure commencing toreturn, Ife to be hoped that the beneficial resulta may soon be felt Indry goods and other general articlon of importer not from want or soarolty. vod, but from the scarcity Hon Use tear! has been very dul for (he market has been surchar, purchasers apd onders from without. Tn bome produces hing of interest has been done, no exportations, with the exception of afew shipments of ores to Kurope, and three or four cargoes of flour sent to the coast to susiain pricen Bere. Sugar—In all clanwee there la a fail, and only U 45,000 1a. white TTawana at L146. $00,000 lbs: crushed Peruvian st Tice. Army Intelligence. Captain Simpson, Comminsary of Subsistence, haa been ordered to proceed to Fort Leavenworth, to purchase beef cattle for the Utah expedition. He will be furnished by the Quartermaster's and Ordoance Departments, upon hia requisitions, with such horses, mules, horse equipments, camp and garrison equipage, transportation, arms and ammunition, as may be necessary, and, as far as cireum- stances will permit, for the safety of bis command to Salt Lake City and intermediate stations Jing offears along the ronte are directed to pro- vide, for the purpose indicated, ech escorts aa may bo juired and the*state of the service may afford. is _relieved from Ho ia ordered to abort cruise along the const, will return in a fow wockn. The 1 & steamer Fulton, Commodore Almy, arrived at Aspinwall 15th inst., from Greytown, and again on her return the next day. Oar ‘The Metallic Tablet Razor Strop obteined, genuine, at J. 48. SAUNDERS’ store, No. Aator House. aa ‘The Last Conversion._This was Eiffected by KNOX, the great reformer, corner of Broadway and Fut ton street, who, by selling © Yery commonplace individual one of Be new style of bate for the spring, converted at once into a gentieman and a handsome f fellow: fall style otneet ota WH David's Spring Sty’ le of Hats are Beautiful tp ptyle and finish. Salearoom 301 Broadway, near Duane st. Hats and ton pong wy | le Now Ready. Dnaurpasaedfoy any for beaut, be 4 % snperd hat at Of Gentlemen's Hate roadway (Howard Hotel), Sult the Fancy of all Men. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St Paul's Magnificent Hat for ISOS, price $3 00, anperior to Broadway #4 hate. HUNT, 90 Fulton strona. Gentn's New Era. AMT GRHIN, Wi Deoatwer, oppodie Prati. | Tax NEW YORK WEEALY HERALD, j Asfatrs tn Waihington and Albany—News from Europe, California, Nicaragua, the | Seuth Pacific, Mexico, Cuba, West Indica, | SemThe Utsh Expedition—Spring Fash- fons—Markets, dc. The Waente Hamacy will be published at ten o'clock thia morning. Among {ts contents will be found the following — Affeirs in Wasbington— Proceedings in Congress; New York State Adaira—Logislative Proteedings, News from Europe; Two Weeds Lalcr News from California, Nicaraqua, New Granada, the South Pacifo, do.; The Utah Expedition; Inter- esting from Mexloo, Cuba, Weat Indies, 4o.; New York Spring Fashions; Kdttorials on leading topics of the day; Latoat News by Telegraph, Finanolai, Commorolal. Religious, Political, Sporting and Maritime Intelligence; Weekly Re view of the New York Cattle Market; Famtty Market Re- port—Retatl Prices of all kinds of Marketable Produce; Mar- ringes and Deaths, togoiher with» large variety of inlareat- ing Local and Misee/inneons Items. ingle copies, in wrap- pers, ready for mailing, caa be bad at the counter. Price alx cents. 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Sia botue ‘What to Do for a Living, to Secure Success and heppizess, is the great question with most young men ‘To learn your talents, fiuits and adaptation to ousiness, con sul FOWLER & WELLS, Phrenoiogists, 903 Broadway. A Card —All Persona who have Gray Hal x of a bad color, are invited to est! and consult Doctor al 4 Church atzeet, sorner the hair the nataral color de teal prodigy of chemis'ry. Batchelor's Hair Dye, Wige and Touyece— ‘Tho best in the world seing ali made. Soid and upplied 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auctiox prions at PRILLIFS 4 SMITH's, 44 Warren etrect, Ortstadoro’s Halr D; ‘ye, Wh Best in the world. For sale aah dye House. Wigs for $8 at Cameron's, 199 Fuiten street, Brook!) .—For style and qualily we challenge the world. Kilss-Me-Quick—Disti! tulips. Not to be surpesses in f: DU roy Tchemiet 609 Broadway, nd Tonpees jied, No 6 Autor 5 from Fragrant Bellard’s Hair Dye, Kt:lenger’s or Manhat- tan Hiniment, Manhattan plastecs, Ditters, syrups, &e. Depot 476 Broadway Radicai Cure Truss, Supporters, Ban- ba elasic stockings, &c., at MABSE & UU.'s, No. 2 Vesay ree HMolloway’s Pilla—Where are their Vouch. ‘ha reply is, where are they no The living language hich they have notappeares! All races, Cerner of Samucl Campbell, “Apothecary, Kightk avenue and Twenty eights street. — Medicines warraat ed nirietly pure. Good.—It ts Seldom that a Medicine mects with such general favor among 4ll clansea and eapectally among the *ducated, as the orygenated bitters. There bitters are free from alcohol, and # never-falllng oure for dvapepaia. MARRIAGES | Mastied, Arrintor—Mansuass.—On Thursday, March 26, by Rev. | George L. Prentis, uanrmt 8. Arriaton to MaLvina W. Marana, daughter of Charles H. Marshall, Fxq., all of | eee BridiManeMoDownrs. —At the Church of the Ascension, on Tuesday, March 23, by Rav. Dr Radel, Frark Rend MAN, of Keokuk, lown, to Kum, youngest daughtor of the lato A. J. McDowell, of Columbus Olto Frsraix—Proi,—On Wodnosday, March 24, by Rov. J J. Lyon, Mr. Jacon Emermy, of Kimira N.Y ,to Miss anny, daughter of Mr. M. Frois, of this city. McDonai p— Wiertock Oa Thursday, March 25, at the Dutch Reformed eburch, Washington square, by Rev. Dr Button, Mr. WG. McDowarn, of this city, to Mies Joss rurn Warrock, cf Westchester county, daughter of tho late Thaddeus Waitlock. Pexsiman~ Barpos.—On Wednesday evening, March 24, by Rey. Dr. Osgood, Samret J Pewwiman to Compra Lormia, daughter of the inte Lewis K. Bridge, fq , ali of this city Died. Avens.--On Thursday, March 26, Carsanies Avcyry, widew of the iste James Austio, aged 70 years ‘The funeral will take place on Suncay afternoon, at two o’ciosk, from the residence of ber ron in law, George Johnston, West Farms, Westcheeter county. The relatives ‘and friends of the family are requested to attend. ‘Aimavun —Cn Friday, March 26, of convulsions, Scsax Aww, infant daughter of F. A. and Anba Albaugh, aged 2 months. The funeral will take piace from No. 170 E'm etreet, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock. The remains will be taken to Kast Ohester, Tho friends and relatives are invited to attend, Bovp.—On Thursday, March 26, of consumption, Br- uaancn, daughier of James Boyd, aged 14 years,6 months and 14 day Tho friends and relatives of ty 4 family are respectfa!!y invited to attend the funeral her late residence, No. 12 Franklin street, ts chnsarety) stsamnoeh, 60 ond o'clock Dewey —On Sunday, March 21, at the residence of his sor-in law, Jobn J. Stephenson, Redford, L. 1, Eowann Dwi, @ bative of England, agod 53 years. Evaws.—On Thuraday, Maron 25, of consumption, Daw. a. Vy Of Aberyetwith, Wales, Aged 32 years. The funeral will take’ piace on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his Inte residence, No. 164 Wooster ttreet. Welsh papers please cop’ Govw.—At New Village, Le Ie. on Tuareday morning, March 26, Isaac N. Gowrn, th the 70th yoar ot his age Geovermen —On Thoraday, March 26, of inflaminsiory cronp, Hewnerts, daughter of Arthur and Kioise Good apeed, and grandcanghter of the late Peter Graia, Sr., artirt, aged 2 ycars aud 2 months. The reiatives and friends of the ‘amily are reapeotully Invited to attend the funeral, thia (Maturday) afternoon. at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 233 youth Sixth street, Jersey City. Philavelphia aod Baitimore papers please onp; Faure, ‘Thuraday, March 26, Busan ilar, in the 684 year of ane. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attond the funeral services,on Sunday after noon, at four o'clock, at the resitence of his son in law, Wm. H. Tas lor, No, 86 Ragt Thirtinth street, without fur: ther invitation. he renstins Will be taken to Ryo, Weat chester county tori interment, on Mcnday morai TlaAwwas —On Thursday evening, March 28, afer a short but servers tinese, JomaNya Haxwan, tor of Mrs. Cooney, of Willlameburg, in the 24th year ot her age The friends of Patrick Y, and thore of ber uncice, Dba Haran ant James Fitzgereld, are reepoctfuliy ia vited to attend the funeral, this sonrear) morning, at Dalf-past nine o’olock, from St. Mary's church, Williams burg, ice requiem mana will be celebrated for the regese ot her sont noar.—On Friday, March $6, Jomy L P., son of George aud Cacharine od 3 years and 10 days. The friends of the family are reepeetiully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of bia parents, No. 39 Henry street, on He A at half past tro o'clock. The remains will be taken to Caivary Comotery for interment. Faaricay.—On Friday, March 28, of inflammation of the lupe aT ANs, the beloved daughter of Suman and Sipe Bietiase, eget / aged 5 years, 7 months and 6 days. riends of tne (amily are reapecttuiry invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of = $11 Third avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at without further invitation. Hicks Om Wednesday, March 24, of disease of the heart, Scaaw Ficxs, widow of the late Charles B. Hicks, aged 86 years and 3 month | The relatives and friouds are rempectfully invited ty at- | tond the funeral, from the residence of her son in-law, | 4.0. Drake, Faq’, No. 186 Delancey etroet, on Sunday Afternoon, at one o'clock, witheat farther invitation. | Ksox.—On Friday afvernoon, March 96, Samem. Kwox, and’ Maria 1. Knox, aged 13 friends of the family are requested to attend tho | funeral, from No. 40 Great Jones street, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock Marraws—On Thursday morning, March 25, Sawcm. Mariewe, in the 30th year of his ‘The relatives and 8 of the ‘and those of his — brothers, Rev. Spencer L. Finne iMiam, John and | Alexander Mathews, are tespectialty invited to attend the foneral, from his late residences, No 148 Madison street, | this (Paturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Parner —On Thoredey, March 26, Jamu Panam, for- meriy of London, aged File relatives and y those of bis brothers, John and Robert Parker, are ited jo attend the funeral, from the residence of uncle, Fugena ot 116 Baxter street, on ‘Sa corner of Gold ang Mymoutt streets, Brock: lyn, Fiske Chua. davghter of Joho aad B. Retily, aged 22 years end 3 aoutin. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepesttully invited to attend tae funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at tep o'clock, from the Obureh of the Assumption, corner of York andJay atreets. Siavin—On Friday morning, Maroh 2, Hixway, aale son of Doctor Howry and Mary Slevin, ago! 6 yoara, 6 | mouthe aud 17 dey. The reintives anil Criends of the family are reapeotfully fovited & attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, ft three olotoek, from tne residence of his parents, No. 131 On Thursday, any G Alaris Mania, wile of Ebenczer Sunith, and daughior of “Richard Varian, aged 23 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tond-the funcral, trom ber late reatience, No. 27 Weat Twenty sixth street, on Sanday ‘afternooa, at half-past | two o'clock, without further invitation. Saat. —Witiiaw KR Suiru, eldest son of the lato tasac B and Eliza Bmith, aged 80 yoars,6 months and 26 days, ‘The friends and re/atives are invitod to attend the fune- ral, on Sun » at two o'clock from his tate | residenoe, No. 124 Christopher stroot, without further | notice. ! Sygpiree.—Oo Thsretey. Karde %, Taomsn Swxpimmm, | youngest orm of abrepeen tid Matias Svediker, aged 8 years ‘The relattves and friends of the family are respectfully * invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hin uncie, Mr. Ely Seow, No 42 Clarkson street, this (Satar- Oay) afternoon, as one o’clook. Minv.—On Friday, March P-aagaee Locum Sem, aged 17 years, 10 months and 23 4 view an fe frontal | of ihe family ore respectfully } luvited Wo attend the oa, Sunday afteraoop: a | cae Celok. fromthe rendieaas oF har i No. 107% Bowery. The Mine seesatan it os tah to Cypress Hiule fe haere, Townsman —Ab Ly tages Cona., om March 21, Mrs. |, TOWSEEND, of ree of the lungs, write of and danghter of the iste Daniel and Phe chan New York city, aged 64 years and 8 ‘isTunooK.—At Kingston, N. Y,ou Thursday, March 25, Rev. Dr. Coxsiaivy D, Waensxoon, in the Téta year of bia Age. ‘Tho reverend cleruy, and the friends of the family and of hin sobm, the Hoa ft! R, Weaibrook, Frederick F, 0D. and ©, R. Westbrook, and of bis sons in law, Rev. Dr. Van tyoord end Kon. M. Schooumaker, are roapectfaliy in- vited to aidend the funeral from his late residence at Atngaton, on Sunday pext, without further iuvitation, BUSCELLANKOUS A BEAUTIFUL BRAD RIctt GLOSRT_TATR, PURTENY PRERERYED 10 Tuk GukaTRat AGE, And who that ia gray would not have it resiored to former color; or bald, but Would have the growth restored, ortroubled with aindrud and ttehing, but would have k romoved, or troubled with scrofula, scald bead, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache (neurelula), but would cured. Ty sill alae remove all pitnpl-« from the face and Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative wilidoal: this. Bee cir Cine and Ove following :— ANN Anson, November 5, 1856. ‘oop—Dear Sir:—i hn’ " anid of ioe unkt Lmet you in Lawrence county a9 u gave me such assurance ag induced the teint ‘ative in my fi Gra: bp mg good ¥ te, whos me very thin snd ‘entirely white, an ox: one of your large bottles, iginal beautiful orown color, me beautiful and glossy upo: jahe continues to mae It, nota fleets upon the haur, but becaad of iia healthtat spon the bead and lad. Others of my family aad résloratve, with the happiest pay net rae ‘atewened eutirely remove: confidentially recommend it Would Dave (heir hele realared from whi e or chnees OF Re) tO Original color and oeAutt ne per Noow whe Worle Tether ena G and gratefully youre, 7 Woopteit was wtnng time after I ane © 1 gotthe bottle of restorative for wh fF upon your agen in Detroit aad whe Oty ton Mra. Marn’s hair as ihe ai it lies done aii that you asaured me tt would do, and others of my fomnl’y and friends, having witnessed tts of e aing dnd recommending aa ty there ae best conmderation you very rexpootfuby aud truly yours, Chnurue Thave used Prof O J Weesl's bair cestc ive, sémired ite wonderfe! effects. My hair wea becoming, a6 I ematurc!y ray, but by the uso of bis restorative ed kis original color, wud, 1 bate no d Uke Ne, ex Senator D & CO., propricties, St? Broaday, Now Yor o the grent New York wire railing esta riishment), and 116 Marret sreet et Louis Mo. aad sold by a guod ds uagisia Kemember 312 Broadway. OREAT WANT SUPPLIED. CONNO TRARURS CF wine Trial wTidhey may now re iebested whinkey cf Ireland pure as imported, { au street, corner of Liberty. Fifty coats pee botlie, $2 | Hon. J McAULIFFE & C9, Agents for Wiso’s Cork whi MEDICAL WONDER HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. ATT'S LIFE BALSAM 8 the most certain remedy for nll diwensee arising from great impurities of the blood, £2. Berofata, King's evil, cancer, er, fever sores, old ulcere, &e. Hheumatian, whether tnitammatory. mercurial, or chroals, le wure to yieid to this powerful, yet mild and sat modisino. Neuralgia of the most painful kin, aleo gout, paralysia and 1p CAB, Are MOst Cormuly y cured by the Life belaam. BVATT'S LIF! Ricueys, and I 3AM wiil effectually cure fatula a ptian erry nee deeperale cnatn ¢ aye | Bal) rheum of the most torturing natnre is invariably cured by It, if ‘eka mecording to the directions, * | ear, rameree¢ trou Broad AT cuMsuenns 4 COMPLETE TOOK OF PEN 8 pe a that canna be procured — stores 668 ropoitt an, sia Aw, BANKER ort FRRATED TRST EDL, wa. Banker clsirriyan' an trance mod evening. #4 Broad Caner MERIC A, BELIUM AND meat A ypaatie aan ees ere and from France, Bare given tose proms air ats Gren tae ‘am enaany, Poor national Gn the wrapper, bs trod oe pnb itt ry ba dofrandors wu A tenn death blow. i aa dt rea: eae ay eee | a ee YOR THE Rx fos te Mark's pace. A ance from NIFIOENT = MOT VEN SPLENDID GTORTRB THE sonpat COURIER, THR DBAD LADY'S RING, ee racsavinng pd fe and foerrly tanarosting 5 be end And read A blood -eurdit mance qin Read the NEW STORY, ay FRERTHINKERS: cal The Glows seid Roteee Read the Clown aud "Bonbon, unt iit Byron's Ti gret; A Deci¢ed Friend; Rachael's Beatty, A lave s Remarkable Cage of the Deteotion of a Rasoal: Bread. and he Doce with t; A Very Ota PoNTRY. dy Faireat of tho B jal Maida, sorts of Anec en “ att rosalt ‘and Forel Tatelligenos, ‘orelgn Tat rice three cenia per copy we ITH & CO., 15 Spruce sires A Nonis Roelian velvet carpets ams wells Englinh post carpets from %, to |» uiiful Bei 6a., 78., Be. ad De. Por yard. 60,000 yarda ing |, Se. o 6s. K OYE CLOTHED—& DIVINE INJUNCTION. tically zoe arch tailor CLARKE, 116 ¥ atroot “pring rag srg oe es ‘superfive 4. Lo correspond. treok coats, SU eh set ‘veal ‘eagen Of the gorgeous French plate glass widow: Cun KUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING extracted without pain, so tnat the boot cam Sovverience to’ the pet cat br RACHARIN, Geogems eto the patient Chiropoaiat a are J NARPRTS AnD One OTHE. 8. hUMPHRYY & CO., one Broad: ).posite the St. Nicholas Hotal, Oxer an immence stook, At lesa than cowl, wa dln \LARET —250 CASES SUPERIOR CLARET wus Ax / coat of importaiion, viz.. $2 25, for sale by G. K. Ma DUM, 18 Wail stieot. NAUTION, DB. H. JAMES HAS NO AQENT IN NEW York c: n aivertised All euch pretem- Hi tewindie upon tae public. ARTHOLPS PATENT SEWING MACHTNNS— For tatiora, pants, veut Bers, aad general use, “Baie (ALTION 70 Hore. KERPRRA T understand that severa! persons are travelling the clly and ce nA representing themselves aa Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Kohuapps, and ea by the gallon nnd p' 1 beg leave to ooubon, hotel keepers aad the public hove Gnpotirs. The genuine schnapps is ooly Poot and pint bottles, with the proprietor’s name on the bottle of his cnet ure on the labei persons who have been swindled Teftae paywost, on the ground o¢ Saml, be collecied by law UDOLPHO WOLPR, + Ole mannfectnrer and importer, 2 Beaver streat, NINAON'H KYKUY—JONKPIL CLARK, PROPRIFFOM, Gee ataine mavenue, Albeny, N.Y. For alo ly Me GESONS SYRUP IN ALL © CASES OF SEXUAL, Inoa. x ee thd diseanen of the apine or the kidneyn la eal, ry i,_For sale by O. H. BING, 192 Broadwe IRSON'R _RTRUP CHANGRS THR WHOLE compa. ton of the blood. and kills tha p hioh tod Caw fires of disease. For sale by CHAS. Hl. ¥ ‘ging, 0 Beoadwrag. VIBSON PRUE ORNEB AL Darer. Th Wag TF lngion avenue, Alonny, N.Y JOS, CLARK, VEGFTARLE, AND tthe humaa blood needa. lyn YINON'S SERUP IS ALL FT mineral, wud tint ix wale by CHAS. H. RING, 122 Lroad NILSON'S SYLUP HAS NONE OF “Frieid—amine ral, DEATH'S @aa@ TREON'S SYRUP WILL CURR ANY Ls eel Femaira oF socofulous children, magical ATRROW'R BTRUP Ts NO BU en AND IT is sore {U1 _ and easy 0 drink Uke win PINSON's SYRUP N SALM AT A. L MATHEWS Buffalo, Dy Speeeeee eee, Ge fie at Kingston and Rone r FCM chapman, tm each town and vitae tnt is Bale Tirole and = Albany, N. ¥. H L ADIEH SLIPPERS TIRN AND BUSKINS, 6 AND 4 shillings: nates’ gaiter boota Ita. and Ma. pur pals; gren's Doote and shoes, india rubbers, Ao. of ail tind ts Newburg, st Voskare, ond ‘and Canada, General depot Hh Washington avenae, Pimyies and blotenoa on the face, also yollowness of the rH disoclered reat ses inte and Wang | ui OF place, and porfecuy cured and re | ww bnindreds of cases whore every ng sive had failed IVATT'S LIFE AND PULMONTO BALAAM has cured some of the (apparently) most hopelras cases of axihina as the tes op te seat hee ase rey eu toe windplpe was ea. red Mrs Gore also of dyapepaia VWVATT'S LIFE RAUR 4M cured Mr B. vand No. 31 Citaton Market, of tnflamma! sud goul, afer he had been erippied for years BYATI'S LIPS BALSAM cured dew. Burion, No. 1 King 4, of sevoruls of U Tonal a destroyed h to the bunes, piece af which wore char ged, HYATI LIFR BALBAM cured Wm J. Brown, tate of | No. ¥| Prince sureet, of fistuls, after be bed submitted te ve rious operations, whieh confined Bim to bis room for weeks. NYATT'S LIFE BALAAM Witles Je TT Hicks sweet, Brooklyn, of deep and terrib lop. after bie physicians hed deeided thet atapuia comenry to BALSAM ou cured ex-Alderman J. Retiy, Brooklyn. of rheuuatiam, after ie | Tantical \reaiment in vain, and crippiod for VATION LPR BALSAM cured Win MoSlarem, whose | wore * Po. ® meade street. ef den. An ulcrs covering We eaire rom huee to insiep, the flesh rotticg w the boar, LSAM cured Miss Bowers corner of | of & terrible case of = | ich had eubirely deairo, vald woh appens tm pashe id her Bair is completely HYATT cured Hl. F. Gardner of cancar, | an show: e his Momor Mayer Westecvelh, after the caucor Bed Geatzoye d BD wane HYATT'S LIFE BALSAM cared James MeKoe, whose of. | fice is No. 42 Front atreet, of chronic dyspepsia, of the most torturing Mind, HWYATOS LIFE by, late of complainta to the lowen on idne reabue bad by hy ail to beinourable, HYATT'S LIPE BALSA¥ cured Mr. Jacobs, No, § Market mreet, of several large matignant ulvers, which auihing cles could reac! FVATT'S 117? BALSAM cured Mr. master, 7! Madison eon th the to be incurable. TIVATTS LIFR RATAAM cored Alen Dearhorn, 95 Thing | Aveaue, of severe tufamumalor + rhe cough, pain vm Teast aad side, afte be had boeu a leipiess eu foe than & yoor AYATTS® ive BALSAM cared Wm. Housell, No. a! Wislett street of King’s evil ulesr covered the entire lef mide of the meek and face. HYATT'S LiFe BALSAM eu et BJ. Wabo. yo = chitect, No 204 Broadway, of rheumatiaa 9: ston which bad crippled and sonfinet Webb wae 8) prare nid whem this eure was HYATTS LIP BALSAM cured Sopstecn R. Frenare, No, MB avenue &, 8S SS onena, which had as sumed the nature of cancer, and resisted all auempia ty eure BE. B. Holly, dook. mrest, of@ terrige ulcer, afew be had adway Losptial eis moutha, aud Liew deougie NYATTS LIFE BALSAM cured Charles Clark marchand tailor of Lardinghurg, {of serafuloudhilonre, and then. long aiam,) whee ed to. the bone, and refused yield wall the Wie baleass came 'o hin aid af wig arr 8 LIFE AMD PULMONT? RALSAME® eured J Godwin, (whoae office te at No. 1IR elivaberh street) ot ps non the aide and @ had bean yeare of weakness and pronounced ¥ by physicians. HYATTS PULMONTO LIF] BALAN oar at 8 pare, fon (ihe celebrated and wel teown fire Albany for whom Erastus Corning ts Cire infer the able phyeieiane af the Mate aid this sty nad ernimined and prowoubece bis unge nearly destroyed, nud Bis death inevitabie. roy Boat HYATTS LIPR BALSAM cured Mise 0 Arenne of sethmea of the most J and dangers’ has been afflicted frome twfar ‘ond the opasins Ge covers ae to force the sternum er breast bone out of piace. HYATT'S LIPE BALSAM haa cured 10.000 cases of sim ar 4 ‘orl it Will momt certainly enre way sae which Beis acted br mesieine, if taken In sccordance whe the 5 cove ovvenstane ie of orany Rate eee SST LLY ie 1 infer TT IS THE GREAT Opn grrr il OF THE AOR. ‘TS canta per bowtie Par GA ib owe bette ie an re | tested these heaters 1 | | them Waa Talaed in vaine before the paais haw reduced to the old prices at J B MILLER & 0008, Ww. LEEDS. HOT WATER FURNACES. alist and thoroughly practien! appit- healthful and economical aystem of medium of bot water We have thoran Tho firat entirety eaten of the wing beating through 1 Myely eiciout io the Wie have few water je easily managed do vot ahi he | ture care aed we the building, and ean never set them om ed Portas many advantages over long circuitous onile radiators, They can be seea in opersiion ab for w aod mado as to. 46 Beosdway, N. ¥. ALMRS IN FANCY GOODS seitpreviges = Seung of woth, neil, hair and cinth sreahow a! it tnde somba, portemonnaivs, relionles, twhacee ards bracelets, fine mock } and Og si ess the envire mock regardieas: ares. as well aa 4, cost Cash ead first rate tim rehamers peau Vited, And will dor well to oall And examines ag ANDREW A. MOBBR, 98 William street, opposite Piatt. JEW PND ELVGANT ferYLRA CHANDELIERS AND GaS Phereeee, Now opening, # o roger) Soderate petecn ‘erties refitting their bow fe apriay invited to enil and eramine them eran ane SP kY. HAUGNWoUT & CO. Corner of Broadway and Rroome Pury, he; Pris —A Ip REM A mn piles. The preprictor of Dr. ~ Witmer's wl duarantes fo cure any case of external of iataruer piled, Reference will be qiven more thea (eo doren perwmos fm thin elly who were contiaed to their bede end thts acolo were, If you are not satisfied after usingoae Dox of the ce your moeey will be returned hy Ue agemt, Noida : New York. The modicine can be sent to any part ALD Fmap OF KRVEN YRARA, © Cored by 8 8, Amith’e mageetic salve, of eure. L. uses M.D, 397 Bowery. For sain at street, bear Church, ada drogen ND PLANTS. ve of all the tees nnd pleats ARSUNS & ba , BeBe ‘M4 Wall street, New York. RERS AND PLANTS—A CATALOGUE OF THE choteest fruits, Rowerlog treea aud shea he, romea, AO, will be tow plea tie ‘es of ail peel Rew York.” “WN WaTBON, U rape Ae Colavnten by Can be obtained by mail, or at gD TO G heft pot eke ot the Hayes, FENRaM te to Annona W Wskens OR MOUSTACHES FOoRC Bearily in six mecks by my ongucut or tmjure the akin. $i bollie, sent to any wr RO. Seer 1 Rpruce slraet, Paiipa street, Brow £490 i DOUBLE SOLE in $e Teeny 8B 80 double sewed pogeed 36 Ww ()4) NOIRE A! AnTiQty ot aleve 6 oid an Cus ered, Getting for LJ AU EV ANA, hand 64 Folton stream rate GIDE BAFD C. Pants fel i and #4 Pniton street. 500 SPLENptD appine RAULANB. ‘or for bas Ate Then Rag Hf be fos rad kt] . row 500 by aca BUSINESS aor. weil ter — be EVANS’, 66 and'63 Fulton Between Vaid and a. 800 Patton BAND CASSIMERE PANTS AURV ANS, 66 and 68 Fulton surest. 9 Oop Back BROA F cCOATR 2.000 "ASE ated oR mf cy whe