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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1858.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘tee exploration of the Amoor and testing the precticn- ‘Ditay of tts navigation, Inorder to do this he was compelled to proceed by way “Of GL Petersburg, wo obtain the permission of the Russian government to enter the Amoor country, ‘To bave attomptod its oxpioration from the sex, without the assistance of steam, and alouc, would have boon ‘worse than folly ; therefore the necessity of entering ‘Busew by way of the Bultic, This, of course, rendorod tho {and journey acrons both Kurepe and Asia necessary; nor ‘Was this without polloy or aim—it was to witness that «@reut inland trade of Russia concoctrating at Nijné Nor- oro’ in Kurope and at Kyackta im Aria, and to trace this lino of commerce fron the Baltic to tue Pacitic Ocoan. If the Amoor could be ascended by steamors this vast “Sountry could be opened to American commerce, and the very heart of Northern Asia made accessibie to our mer- ‘Chants, Having obtained the appointment, he proceeded early in the epring of 1856, via England and Denmark, toCronstadt and St. Petersburg. Owing to mezy circumstances Mr. Colling wee detained in St. Petersburg and Moscow until after the coronation of tbe present Emperor; it was not till after that event that he could obtain the necessary formal ‘Pormiszion to prosecute bis voyage. It was now too late to cross the two continents in order to reach the Amoor before winter would set ia; he conse- qneotly remained in Moecow until winter fairly sot in, and the roads wero rendered good by a sufficient coating of Bnow. ‘His detention was not without its benefits, because i Fave him ad nity to become familiar with the vas ‘Interior trade of Russia; the wealth of ity grest cities aad the tternal resources of & vast Eaupire; all of waick was Pane commun cated to the Department of State, acd , the meantime to make himself familiar with the Slayo. Bic hi Mr. Coliins passed overland from St. Petersburg to the headwaters of the Amoor, where he awaited (he up. yr. of spring, and then in # smail boat, with oars and ve Cossack soldiers furnished tim by General Mourariesi, te Goveroor General of hectern Siberia, procovaad down the three rivers Iugedab, Schilkah and Amoor to the cceap a ¢cistauce by water of some 2,500 mites. As he entirely under the auspices: ‘of the Russian government, he bad every facility graoted Lim in oocain ing intorwation ano for exploration. Siarting from Mos: cow 1p mid winter, Mr Colts had the rare opportunity of testing all the terrors of a Russo-Siberian winwer opoa an American constitution. Major Co llos now proceeced in a sleigh, with post horses, by way of Veademir, Nijac Norgorod, Kazan, crossing tho Ural Mountains at Poatherineburg, and tus oa by Omsk, Tomok and Kramoyank to Irkoatsk, hece of Kastorn Siberia, four thousand miles east of St. Potersburg. Spending some time at Irkontsk aad being bospitably entertained by Genoral Mourarteff, Mir. Collins then visited the cities of Kyachta @ad Mai mar Tschin. ‘These places are, by treaty bLotweea Busaia and Uaiua, the preter pow @ where commerce can de conducted by the the two Empires. They are altuated about three huored and | atty miles Fouthedst Of Irkoutwk, aad one uortheast of tckin, on the frontcre of pom ands Siberia. Mr. Ooilins bad the rare opportunity of witnessing tho opening of tno great fair at tue (ull or ‘white moon,” ia bobruary. Grand feasts and entertauments were piven in honor ef the occasion; the town of Mai-mat Tschin was fillod with feamtng, and tlluminatet with lanterns at night ‘The trade concentrated hero ia very important, said to be twenty milliona of dollars auoually. After Gading its way on the backs of camels aud by bullocks from Vokin, ‘it i taken up by the Russiae merchants in the winter on aledges, and in the summer by tue rivers aud wagons, and finds its ws across S!ber!a to the footof the Ural mountains, crossing which it concoutates at the great fair of Nyn6 Norgorod, where the commerce ot 1450 gummed up to threo hundred millious of silver rabies. Upon the approach of spring Mr. C. crossed the Staun vey mourtains, and fell upon the hoad watersof the Amoor. Navigation not yet being open he maia a fall ‘exploration of the gold Paul ever country of Nerchinsk, Smee of which are worked by the convicts from, ‘de goo country is very rich in allyer and goid. & from the tour, he awaited at Chetan the breaking tthe tee in tho lagocan, whonce he proceeded on his wOW ard course to the sea. The country along tha Amwor is folly described, much of which ‘s stisoaptrb!c ot farming and grazing. Lat tne great problem as to ita nav:gaviltty is fully solved. Mr. Collins states, witbout he-itaiion, thet ster mers oan ascend from the sea to Chetad,® distance of twenty etx hundred miles, whtcn great inet opens ap Siberia to our Pacific cozmerce ibrough the Amoor. This fact, hithorto upknown and not even guossed at, presents a now feild for commercs, the ultimate lumita of whica can bardiy be grasped by the most comprehensive mmd Mowgolia, Maocboorla, Northera Chips, all the Tarta- ries, fhivet and Siberia, with a population of twenty to thirly millious, are approached by this river, and a uew ‘Toute to the Indies opencd. ‘The discovery of the Northwestern Paasege sinks into utter uothing ners in comparison with ihe utility and prac- ticadility of this route One moet artonich'ng fact is elicited, whicb is, that Irkoutek, the capital of Fastern “/heria. can be approached with ouly ad00: three buadrod gules of land carriage. Mr. Cclime ts the first toreigner that has ever descended the Amoor, the second American that ever croaved tho Ural Mountains, and the first that has crossed the moun. taing dividing the waters of the Paciie from thove of the Froren Ocean. He peaks in the highest terms of the Russian officers wad peop’ upon bis long journey, haviag been troated with Kinorces aod hoepitality. At Kyachta, where he was invited to a public dinner, ‘the health of President Boch nan was given as @ regular toert, which was drank standing with all the honors. Mr. Buchanan ie very popular in Russia, and nis elect! on ‘was haved wth delight throughout the Fmpire. Ag he ‘was also ovr Minister at St. I’ctersburg, and negotiated the lact commercial treaty botwecn the two countries, he is known to many personaly By way of Helodedt, Jaban, up through the Sen of Ta pan to the of Tartary and inte the mouth of the Amoor, the pavigation presenta co unuseai difficulties steam is wanted at the mouth of the Amoor to tow veasels to and from fea, the same as at ihe mouth of the Mlasia- Tossols approaching the Amocr will stop at De Castries for 8 ptiot, where they can sito get wood and water, and the supercargo Or catain cau proceed by way of Keezay, making a smal! po tige into the Ageor, and tics antic. pete bis vecee! at tine woth of the river’ ‘That vast wad valuable extent of country lying along the Amoor, and more than that, tho Davigation of that river from the eea to the iuterior provincos of Niberia, tarou rh whicb alone she has an approsca to tne Paciilc, i of ied a mufficiert arcument tor tho ac on by Roama, But naide trom this, the Amoor, for ages in the hands o Tar- tare or the Coinere—wao, like tio dog in the manger, ‘will neither vee tt thomeelves nor let any other nation ry it—justifies Russia now in its acquieition, as we were tn the neq uinition of ‘the Minrisippi, by Jefferson -—pearenbiy if we could, forcibly if we must The whole Atoor oisia {1 a* necvssary to Raveis in the developement of that country, azd to ber quiet intor course into the Leart of Siveria, as the Mississippi valiey ‘was to us in 18¢3, It is not only mont desirable to Kaseta, but equally so progrets ant civilization; for with the possession of th river the Tarur power will bo completely bemmed in and approacbabie oD ai sites Since Major Coiling’ visit to ir\outsk and the Amoor a | company, called the “Jompany of the Amoor,”” has beet, <yant 2 81 Potere ba: ecetved the sanction. of , wih a cap four milftons of fraoos, to te increased to twelve millions, tor the parpose of “an: ‘couraging wat develoving the commercial and industrial activity of the valley of the Amour,” “to open trade | Freche: § the Pacific ports w 4) foreign countries, w trade | with the Incians, to build and maméain stenmers aed | sailing ve-vels, eatabl'sh factories, magazines, Xe., feo." | This shows at once the waking up of Runeia to the im- portance of the re aubexation of the Amoor. | Te moet be rememberot (ist Russia ones held | the Amoor, avd only suspended ber claims there | im the (ace of great difficuitinn, to be renewed ata more Beason. This time has pow ar | rived, acd she is pushing to the task with vigour. | And to what power but Russia dons the world owe tho waccensful beatiog buck of the Groat Moguls who dovas- | tatec Burope for centartes wi: a sword’ fake tne | ich Russia now holdaaway, 0 most remarkable im history: in coutrot far Cy es ae ba of Nome in her | ' = f. is to Russia alone that elvili- ou can now travel from St. i Perhiapn, lees procaa. euine extent of territory on any other wing the Amoor in the fall of 1867, Mr. Collins | , Kamechatke and the Sandwich Islands, and Washington by way of San Francisco, Cali- it Ht i s i THIRPY-FIFTH CONGKESS, VIRST PRESSION. Senate. Wasuvetos, April 7, 1868. PUNTING OF ROLOOTES. i A lengthened discussion took place upon the Commit- 200 on Printing’s report against the printing of anlogies | of recently deceased senators. H Mosers. Unowy, Freexpey, Hove and others spoke Against unnecessary printing. | Mr. Casemnom, (Opp.) of T'a., eald in behalf of the com mittee, that all picture books would be rejected in futuro, and that from thirty to forty forty thousand dollars had already ee eae, economy, ' Meears Hovstos and Masox spoke in aver of printing .) of N. ¥. explained that his rote in was not iatnenced b one! in terest. He also spoke of exaggerated Tuneea! honors as Finally, ie. Houston’s motion to print was disagreed to. PASSAGE OF THE ATNNESOTA WILL. ' waa thon taken up. It i very | consisting of Ja preamble and two rections, testing ie Min nesota as & State and allowing hor two reprorentatives ee en Were erasarred im and the bill read & | t oan ‘Wirson, (OPP.) Of Mam., called for the yoas and | CLP fib Boll, Hous. to the calli the roll, panned ton, Brown, | ot Tanernne Crittenden, Stuart and Wilson made briof remarks on the clause in commtit) tion permitting aliens to vata, ss 4 i ‘The final vote, by Dill Paes, wae—yens JA, nays Nays — Mesera Clay, Kennedy and Yulee. ‘Absent. —Meaars. Baten, Bayard, Reelamin, Davie, Few senden, Foot, Henderan, Ivervon, Pearce, Reid, and of Rontusky. am ‘The Secote then went into executive session, aad on the adjourned. opening 4 the doore again | Ore at present eogaged ta a strike, | , Gotten firm. Mise er mung. a, Howe of Wasmaron, April 1, 1858. Mr. Oreno (of New Mexico) introduced a bill for the con- struction of wagon and emigrant roa in Now Mexico The Bouse then wert into Committee of the Whole on the Defiency Appropriation bill. Mr. Leroumn, (a¢m.} of Va, said tie Commitice on ‘Ways ano Meare were piawdt iu an emivarrasaing position, pad had been fired on from the demoeratic side of the some democrats wore agsinst ai! the ee bet of the Sera, And others agunst pavtiewiar provisions, but all feemed to copenr in the conclusion thy Joss the bill tw its every provision can be made acceptable to (hem, they Bre prepared to vole it Gown, aad loave tho government without the means of carrying out the policy whi itbas wmaugurated. Ho ehowed tnat the three mii- hons of ocllaxs sskec tn soticipatioa of the re gular Sppropeiation would epable the War Depart ment make @ cheaper contract tor the transportation ‘of auppiies to Utac than it tt were dolayad | till antumn, Tha million and a quarter defi tency to he | eupplied by this bis came ar legacy from te provious acministration. If tbe Utab expetition was improperly begun, as was said, why did the House pass a resolution deciaring that rebellion ertets thore, and subsequentiy pass Ji to furpieh volunteers? It was now too late to urge as a pica fcr tho defont of the Deferency bill thut the Presideat did not get tho conscnl of Cougress before be began reinforcing ihe troops in Utah. Mr. Letcher de- feuded the bili geveraliy During the debate on an amendment Monsra, Wesreoen, of Baine, and Gxaivoxy of New York, opposed grantiog the supplica (or tue Utah capodition, ch tha ground taat the President is provecoling Hs war ‘against the Mormons witbout the sutvority of Ooagress, Mr. Lovesoy, (opp ) of [ii , was willlug to undertake the ‘war agamet Uish Us contyart, at haif what the bi! pro pores to appropriate. All tho goveromoat bas to say is Wwheuber Brigham Young ia to be hsuget, and how many men it wants kiled, Mr. Leicnen, (adm ) of Va., replied that it was not kpor before that the gentleman was s Oightlog man; ctherwiso probanly the Secretary of War tight bare spoken to ini upon the subject. (Laaghwr.) Mr. Aveses, (nam ) ot Inu , in reply vo an incidental re- wask of Mr. Colfax, paid that the debate on Kansas was Opened by the “sittle giant” trom Ohio (Lox), aad he (ugbes) opty spoke at tna; time aboot fifteen minu os in bey po bot if bis co'league would Lis en to a speech, he dconvetim (Laughter) Mr. Cotrax, (opp ) of Ind , replied that bis colleague would (lod bis jabor ta wai. Mr. Hecus—I have converted you, for you declared you wouid not vote for the admission of Kanses under the Lecompten constitution, aad yet did so vote the otherday. (Laughter.) tr. Couvax replied that he had not voted to rati to reject that constitution. He ba voted to acrntt Kansas @s & Siate without endorsing avy constitution, leaving the people to vote on pul uader such ciredmstances as the Washington Untom ceclared » oulc induce them to re ject it. He had voted for the Crittenden amendment, which the same prper eaid was as full of black republi: canibm as ap egg ie fall of meat On motion of Mr. Ganverr, (ada ) of Va., the commit- tee roee and ropor'ed the bill, with s rocommondation that it be recommitiea to the’ Committee of Ways and Means, with instructions report in separate bits the items for doficioney under each head for tho experditure for gervice of the present fiscal year, and in another bill all appropriations designed for the next fieral year, aud also with instructions to ia- quire what further legislation ie necessary to restore to Congress an eflicient contret over the expense®of the governres Mr Lercrua: raised a questiva that such tnstractions could not be given, as it would be impossibic to comply with them ‘Toe SPRAKER voplind that tho report was novel in tts cha- racter, but at the rame timo it was competent for the committee to muke the recommendatica. Mr. Camraaii (cpp.) of Obio, said if the recommenda- tion should prevail, it would amount to the practical de- feat of the Dill, The previous question wse orgered, on agreeing to the instructions of tun Committee on Ways and Moans, pend- tng which the House adjo Unlied States Supreme Court. Wasinaros, April 7, 1858, No 5%.—Fnock ©. Roberts vs.J. &. Cooper. Argument continued for defendant and coveluded for plaintim. Ne. 71.—-Chas. W. Cazzam wa. Leaseo of Kam Phillips Mal Argument commenoed jor piaintif!. The Townsena Case ia @anada—Gutrage Upen a Witacos. Toronto, April 7, 1858. AMer Townscnd’s acquittal yesterday of the murdor of Constable Richards, at Merrittsyilie, ho was agein com- mitted for trial for the murder of Neilis, at Cayuga. The trial yust concluded has been tho mort extraordimary on record, The verdict reudored was rescived with great astonishment. Menrversvtus, ©. W., April 7, 1868, Eylvester Doane, a witness who testified against Town serd, in bis recent trial tfor murder, waa attacked last night when on his way home, ani nearly beaten to death. ils aesailanis were two men, who issued from the woods: as be paseod, and aro supposed to be accomplices of Townsend. They both escaped, Donne ix not expected to live, The excitement which previously existed here in consequence of Towns< nd’s acquitial has boos very much sugmented by this outrage. Anniversary of the Settiement of Onto. Maxmrta, April 7, 1858 ‘The seventy tirst anniversary of the settlement of Ohio was celebrated today. The Hon. Thomas Ewing deliver- od the addrese. The only survivor of the party of rocty- eoven who arrived here in 1787 was prowent, a4 were also several who were born in the first block of houses built in Marictta and Belpre, the three oldest living white ma- tives of Obio, and a large number of their descendants and Revolutionary eoldiers, Specches were made by Gon, Goddard and others. Municipal Elections. MILWAURIE. Muwacsam, Wis., April 7, 1858, The charter olection he'd hore yesterday ree iited ia the election of the whoie of tho people's ticket by about one thousand majority. SOHRNROTADY. Scumveorapy, April 7, 1868. Tho charter clection held im this cky yesterday resulted In the election of the wholo city and ward tickets support. ed by the citizen's party, with the exception of the tron. surer, bigh constable and two couactimea supported by the Americana. Raliway Biot, Sr. Many Connex, ©. W., April 7, 1888. The laborers on the Grand Trunk Railway works hore In a lot which ocour- red to-day a number of them were seriously injared. Tho work ts stopped. Mr. Everett at Savannah, Savannad, April 7, 1958. The Hon. Faward Everett has arrived in this city. Deportare of the Ntagars. Powrow, April 7, 1868. The royal mail steamship Niagara lelt for Halifax sad Liverpool about 2 o’ciock this afternoon. She has Ufty seven passeugore for Liverpool and ten for Halilax. Sho takes ont $10,000 in apecio. ‘The Ohio River, Ceeenesart, April 7, 1868. The river here i@ stationary. with eight feet of water in tho channel Lavereriiin, April 7, 1888, At this point the river stationary, There ia aix toot of water in the canal. The Westernport at Charleston, IReTON, April 7, 1858. The screw steameslp Werternport arrived bere from Now Yori: tam might. ‘the funtaviile ot Savannah, Savawwan, Armat 7, 1868, ‘The new screw stean@bip Iunterille, Capt. Robert Hariie, of Cromweil's ling, arrived here from New York yeeterday eveoing. The eh.p bebaved remarkably well Ubroughout the eptire passage. | Markets, TINLADKLPEIA STOCK BOARD. Pwrcanmcrata, Apel 7 1858. Pennsylvania State fivos, 87; ‘Reading 5 Me |, 40%, Long liland ulroad, ey vauin Radlrond, ta. “4 Owunaes, April 7, 1868, Sales to-vlay 10,600 bales. at IL\c. & tiem, at 6% for fair to By in P noce “aeclined. oalon at $4 25 Ii ea wh ce beng Sis $1.0, and white $1 10a $1 16. k buoyant st $17. Lard, in barrela, 10 Froighte—Ovtton to Live od., wits an upward tea dency. Other srticies unchanged. CHARLEBTON, April 6, 1864. The sales of cotton today were 2,609 bales, ab prices evtablishing an advance of; a \, per cent. Covansart, April 7, 1968 Mees pork advanced to $16 50, Hulk moate active; eales 1,600,000 Ibe. At bce. for ehowlders, and se. for vides. "Bacon active; sales 400 Werces, at M\c. fer shou'- | dere, and 9440, for #idem Tard 10, for hacrel, and 1 ge. tor Keg. easier. Exchange on New York \ por cent premium. Savanwan, April 6, 1858 as of cotton to day wore 900 wuien att Barnimore, April 7—1 Flour very dnl! and urchanged. Wheat my - Sore firm, white iOe., sales 1,000 bushels. Whlesoy better gales at 21 jg. cash. Provisions firm. Pent cow pra, ag AY = Flour and wheat dell. Corn active: yeltow large Sugne—New Orioaua Ugo. 3g0." Wale weedy. Connretios.—In the New Orleans market report pat. Hebed yesterday morning, an advance of |, in cotton should have been noted instead of a decline, The ad- vanced quotations givea, however, made the blunder ap Parent to commercial readers. Bow-Arstval of tho America. Baurax, april 7—11 P.M. ‘There are as yet no sigts of the steamship America, tow fully Cue at th:s port, with three days later dates from Barope. Weather clouty. Stroog north wind. Later from Havana. New Ontaane, April 7, 1858, ‘The eteemebip Black Warrior, from New York, via Ha- was, he 4th inss , bas arrived here, She brings, how- OVOr, BR. LOWE of importance, Rhude Toland Rlectioa. Frovivesca, Rf, April 7, 1888. ‘The Ametican republicans have elected their entire Uicket for Governor snd Siete officers, and a great majori- ty of bota breaches of the Geseral Assembiy. ‘The vote for Representatives in this city is very mach epiis up, apd there ars probably only two members of the Asscmbly electe¢ hore. ‘The Suave ‘Asso ted Press, Unica, N. ¥., april 7, 1868, ‘The annual meeting of the State Associated Press was held bere oday. JG K. Truair, of the Syracuse Jowr- nal, presided. Tue Treasurer's report was presented, showing a sound financial cond ition. The cflicers of last year wore ail re-elected, as fol: lows :— Prexident—leare Butts, of Rochester, Sear etary and Treasurer Kilis EL Roverts, of Utica. Executive Crmmilee-—Calvort Comstock, of Albany; Rotus Wheeler, of Butfelo; and the President and Secre- tay, ee officio Tho Association then adjourned. ‘Tre Mussrp Conceats.—-The sate of seats for the drst Concert Murard at the Academy on Monday, commences today, The concerts wil ve the piasantest entertain- ments in town. The Bevoklyu City Election. The frit charter election suce the passage of the new law was betd on Tuesday for Aldermon, Supervisors, As sessora, Constables and Justices of tho Poace. The day Passed off quietly in ull the wards but tho Twelfth, waere there were come signa of trouble, but those engaged in it were promptly arrested by the police, Several attempts were made to vote tegaily in this ward, and tho parties charged with (be offence were teken into custody. Among them was one of the candidates for Alderman, who is charged with baving voted twice; but it is stated by his friends that there ae two men in the ward bearing the same vame, ond that each voted, conasquently, that no of- force was committed. Tho rames of those arrested for illegal voting ave—Pa'zick [iogan, Kly Ficld and Patrick Rourke For disorderly couduct—Wm. Buckly, Hoary Rerrysford, Thomas Holmes, John Kenny, Janes Grady, James Ryan, Wm. Dowd, Berverd Smith, Joho Riley, John Anglom, Patrick Nolan, Join Medan, Doctor Marphy, Joho Kearney,Edward Cabill. Ali the parties were cocamitied fera Hogan and Field were adinitted to bail. Al was quiet ip the other wards. FINANCIAL OFFICERS KUKOTED. ‘The following ticket (Gemncratic) received all the votes cart, there being RO Opposttion ~~ David C Aitkin. esoph Wrison. Joba T. Runcio. WAKD OFFICERS ELECTED. The following is @ list of tue Aldermouaad Supervisor, with their politics, elected in Brooklyn and Kings county on Tuesday — , dom. 2.—John McNamee, dem. cee RB. Pierson, rep 4.—Peter G. Pr bay d 4m. 5.—Robert Fury , dem. 6.—Charke Franks, dem. T.—Micbl. McDonald, dem. 8.—J. A. Van Brunt, Am. 9.——Thes. F. Green, dem. B.C. Jackson, dom. John G. Sorgen, rep. John S. Bogart, dom. 10,—J.L. lass, dom. Samuel Suatth, dem. LET. Am. Felix Cumpbel!, dem. — . dem. Mich’! Brinkman, dem. ie |. W. \. FOP. Wm. Wall, rop. 14.—J. N. Caiahan, dem. Joba Finherty, dem. 16.—Daniel Maujcr, dem. ‘Thos. Cammings, dem. 16.—Aathony® Walter, ind. edwin 3. Ralphs, 1i.—W. M. ig dem. . Dick, dem. 19.—Fredk. Schois, rep. Johu A. Cross, rep. SUPERVISORS IN THE COUNTY. Fistbush—Philip 5. Crooks, ind. Fiatiands—Joha 8. Ryder, ya Now Loue—Gillian Soaenck, dom. Gravesend—samuel G. er, ind. New Utrecbt—Tanis G. Bergen, dem. A ‘argo body of the Metzopolitan police from New York were on duty during tho day «3 weil as the police of Brookly. CHANGE OF ILLEGAL VOTING puct. Four persons were arrested on Tuenday on the chargo of voting Ulegully at the ejoetion beld that day. Patrick Flognn and Eli Field were taken iato custody at one of the distant polis of the Twelfth ward, but were subsequeally roicarced and admitted to bail. Patrick Roach was brought before Justice Tlachly yesterday on situliar charges, aad held to weit anexamiationon Friday. Joba Rowan, for illegally voting at the Second district polls of the So cond ward, Was comeitied by Justice Corawoil to await the action Of the Grand Jury. The parties arrested for cleorderly conduct inthe Twelfth ward ou election day were brought before Justice Biachly, and it appearing that they had commitiod no actual breach of the peace, they were dircharged.. The polico, It seoms, arrested the par- ues with the view of preventing a disturbance, which thoy (hough was Licly te ocour it permitted to go at large. Coroner's Inquest. St rroeen Israxnicton. —Coroner Coanery held an inquest yesterday at No, S24 Canal street, upon tho body of a fo- mole infant about one month old, supposed to have beea killed by its upnataral mother. Dr. Wellje made a post mivtem examinaticn of the body, and SS tou that death had been cause? by muitreatmoat, ‘body war found in the privy attached to theabore prem! cey wrt to all appeerance it had been thrown into the ® sak veveral woekk ago. Verdict—Desth by being mal- treated and subsequently thrown into the privy of house No, S24 Canal etrest."’ Eiforta will be mato to dnd the perpetrntor of the infanticide. Stinpe wy Taxiva Lacpane® Thos. H. Grogory, @ tnan of intemperntie habits, residing at No. 63 James } wtreet, committed suicide yesterday by tiking a quantity | of lawtanum. The d had often threatened to com- | mit euicite, but cever had sufficient courage to destroy himself untit yesterday. Coroner Gamble beld aa ia- qnest upon the bedy of decensed, when the jury ren. | dered # verdict of “death by sulcide.”” Deceased was 36 | yeers Of age, and was a Bative of irelan: Torso Drowsen.—An inquest was held apon the body | of aman named Patrick McLaughlin, latoly a resident of livabeth street, who was found drowned at the foot of Dowbromees street, North river, yesterday mom tog. Decensed had been missing from his bome since ‘Tuesday morning. Verdic!—“‘Death by drowning.” Do consed was 60 years of age, aud was a native of Iroland. AND DIAORDERLY CON- Mrs. Swanston and the Boy Rodgers, TO TUR EDITOR OF THE MRRALM No. 529 Nuvi Avewen, N. Y., April 7, 1858 | There appears to ben rumor prevailing in thie city to | the efiect that | Lave received money trem vartons persons who were intersted in Rodgers’ oare, and supposed to be for the purpese of ting my tufluence ta his favor. Vorsone awe a me on two differant occasions— though entire st to m my intoryen- Won 's his behalf, but as soon as | became aware of their oon Tabwolutely refused to Haten to their respective Kiva and stated that | desired to have it distinctly Ubdervtood that | should. tp Lo wise interrupt the course of the law, aod all rumors concernin ay, complicity in Una matter are wholly without Having re coolly opened 8 fancy tore at thas place tn © in ordor to a enbetstemoe for my three orphan children, and as tho extensive circulation ef this rumor tx ie calolated a Wa rovely affect my interests in 80 make this correction ; Tented publicity vou will RGARET SWANS(ON. mush oblige Court Calendar—! ay Scrmeen Cr 108, 431, 432, 439 404, 487, 408, 409, 140, 441, 442, 440) 4A4, 48 AB! 4a Corx?-—Cireutt.—Nos. 403, 446. 448, 450. eee eee arene, Serta e-Ree. 20, 50 68; 60; 88, 78, 16, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 87, BA Svrewon Cherr—Now. 6.1, ‘0: ni tie sb 190, m 1, 103, 194, 198, 197, 198, 190, doo. Bor, one, “ond 206.5007, LOR, 200, 210, ZLt, B12, B19, ude, 218. 216, fr, O88, 25, 867, 246. O16, O77, O78, 919. ¥B2,"084. 2d. — 84, (6 to 1000, B07 Useren Starm Drersict Covret.—Now. 21, 105. 108 116, 104, 196, 126, 87, 47, 68, The Metailic Tablet Hazor Can be obtained, goauine, at J. & 8 SAUNDERS sore, No. 7 se, Astor How i The Kepencheld (at, for the present Spring, sold at ®) @. le atniited to be superior inal! rrapectato thoan for which $4 ie demanded in Broadwwy. Tin store in at 115 | Newman sireek White, the Hatier’s §; fot Miyie react to, “waite, Styles, $3; Last 48 Fulton sirens, Let Gentlemen Choose for Themeetves.— Twolve loading mylee of hata at QHNIN'S, 21 Broadway Micees and Children’s Stiver Gray and Tan colored bloomers and has, ihe largest agsortment ave. otter= ed (o the wade, by A. LELAND & CO., 180 Broadway. Parte Felt Hates Just Recetved.—Spring ® td as wamel KNOX, 219 Broadway, corner of Fulton 7% Broadway, tate hate and capa now ready , Ambrotypes, and Views of he city and country, on the cheap ay oem, 9 Tots" us Brosawap, Horses Serntches, Mange and bene eruptions cured, Compound Lotion a 113 Third aromas, 8 beAuen ‘The Public are Requested to Take Notice of Co UsSeOR's a ndliday i) under bead of Lega Nouces, Howard Mote | ’s Photcgiaphic Temple of A Broadway, opporite Howl, | idaguartootypea and aunpretypes in Pig ery AB an every aty! Gents’ and Chlidren’s Sprirg and Sammer Styles of hate and caps. in all their variety A beautiful as Seay. Fire Cyr a bec viet Keuloda, waccinoturae, 381 Camal ot. 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction prista, ot EMALLIS £ SMITA S64 Werven eroee Beots and Shovs, THE LAR QEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOP BOOTS AND SUORS IN TUM OITY 18 AT BRCOKS', 915 Broad may and 10 Fulioe streot, Hoots, Shres and Gaiters —A Large Assort- Pate Fgtnced prices st cstablushment of LOKLN BROUKS Smithronian House, Broadwe Cormer of ern e Hotel accommodations oa the Kuro Deflance Salamander Sams—With Patent powder proof looks and crossbars. Also, fre and burgiar proot partor sales. Depot iia Peact a HOURET M. PATRIOK. Derorative Paper Hangings Now Opening at Be gcoas ¥, at wholesale and retail, by FRANULS PARKS Rheumatic Embrocation, 113 Third Av. $L. Timelat’s Sulphur Baths —Established & VED 136 Riescker aee ‘om of 7 - a ctutiaae wie poly or Of Laurens, for care of vheu- Batchelor’s Bar ‘Dye, Wigs and The best in the world suspassing slimade, bold at the maar — Oristadore's Hair Dye, Wigs and 7. Rest in the world, tor anio. The dye wpplie No. 6 Astor Wilson's Hair Remedies.—Sold only at 306 Grand street, New York; only 2% Cr colors your hair, re- stores your kair acd gives « * slousy 8 pearance, Cunslate Wilson's Hair Restorve and tute Colurer: Wigs $8—At Cameron's Manufactory, 1 Fuiton street, B-coklyn. Their superior etyio and quality is wow an acknow ledgedged fact H's Hatr Dye—4 shiliings a box—Black or brown, Best in use. No, 1 Barolmy atest, and by all druggina. Barry's ‘Trtcopherons is the Best and cheapest article fer dresing, benntitying, Genie raae bat caskeungaee oar one ar try it. Bator Dy a druggists. Hotloway'’e Pills ure Adinitted to be the greaiestaliertive, medicine io tho world | Thelt opel y ‘aystom is not violent, bu: mild and printess, and the iy Vuh whine they roguiste the dusrdered sernnch. aad boweis nnd restore theanimal fulde toa healthy, life aus, taming condition, placesthem tmmensurably in advance of all otoor Interna) remedios Consumption.—A Simple and Certain Cure for capeumplion, aatho, beonchiils, cousin, ookis, Ae enn (free of clinrge) vy applying 10 or addrens ing Rov. ©. BY BURNETI £9 ‘Beekman sweet, N.Y, To Norvows Suffexers.—A Retired Gentleman having been restored to health in afew days, afer many yeare oe eervous wudieriug, will seid (free) lo aasist olor W copy of the proscription and a 62D) ‘Direo: the Kiev, Jebr M. Dagnail, 180 1" Kus Mo-Quick—Distilied from Fragrant tity Not to Be surpsgeed In ‘fe Repued eens, 609 Kroatway, if the rer mn atrect, "greodyn. Births. Roxteu.—On Tuoalay, March 30, Sallie, wife of Wit- MAM S. BubREIL, No. 6 Renwick street, oF ® son. Jouss—On Friday afternoon, April 2 Jouse, fsq., of a eon. , the wife of Grro Married, Basue—Ruas —In thiv city, on Wednesday, fF Ald by H the Rey. Mr. &. Morrell, Bans. B. Banus, of ADeLAws T. Tuiax, (formerly Mrs. Oswald “} of Brookiya.. Beeton papers ploase copy. Cmvaen—l.AvusG.—\t Trmity chapel, on Tuesday, April 6, by the Rev. Mr. Howland, Gannuea Cunvanime, of Now York, to Mize Muzanira A. Lassina, of Throg’s Nock, Westchester oounty. Decamr—Iisppsx.—On Wednesday, March 31, bed Rey. RK. C. Putney, Mr Cuma S. Micam wo Mise A. Hetpew, all of Chester, Morris county, New a, Morris town, N. J., Papers please one Dow—Cus ies. — At the church of the Divine Toity, on Wednewday, April 7, by the Rey. Mr. Sawyer, Mr. McEun mapak Canine Dow to Mist Joskriave T, Ciasthuns, second asughter of Kichard A. Chambers, Keq. Hose—Bascn.—At Calvary cherch, os Wednoeday, April 7, by the Rey. Dr. Hawks, Mr. Paaxw M. Hoaa, of Naseau,'N. en to Mes Manaaren, eldest daughior of we late Lewis Resch, Fax. , of this city. | Albany and St. Lovis pevers please copy Sr rox—Bark —in ijn, on poe April 5, by the Rev. Honzy Ward Beocher, Mr. Wiuiiaw J. strsow io Miss Jest E. Parr, all of Brooklyn. Dea, Crowne --Op Tuesday, it 6, Janyy, wife of Bishop B. Cortes, aged 93 yoars and 5 months. ‘The roistivos and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, this (Tharstay) * two o'clock. from ber late residence, corner of Madison sireot and Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. Davasrort.--On Tacsday ames , April 6, alter a short ines, Row arp Daviewrorr, The tricnds of the family and yrod bow are respectfully invited to ntiend the funeral, ‘Uis (Thureday) alternooe, | at two o'clock, from bis late” resilience, No. 23 Scammel rtrect, Davia.—(n Wedneeday, —_ 7, Boome Davis, youngest son of Louis and Amelia Da ‘The funeral will take plsee this (Tharsday) morning, ‘at balf past ten o'clock, from No. 256 West Tairtieth street. Fawaax —(m Sunday, April 4, of scariet fever, Mant Anna, Only daughter of William and Julia Ann Farran, aged 4 years, | month and 15 days. ‘Her remains were interred in (ireenwoo! Yrowum—In Brooklyn, on Taesday afternoon, April 6, Jour, seoond son orthe iste John Fowler, aged i years, © months and 28 days. ‘The relatives and friend» of the family aro invited to attend hia funeral, without (urther invitation, Uais (Thurs. | day) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of bis motoer, Paciic street, third door above Hoyt GoowaiL.—in Brooklys, on Tuesday, April 6, in the ‘th your of ber age, ait A., wife of C. Busi Goodsell, nod daughter of Barr aud Maria Redticld. The tr.ende and rolatrres of the family are inv'tet to atteod the fuperal, thie (Tharsday) morning, at uino o'clock , from the residence of the Kev. 6. Goodall, Pravk- ‘o avenne, eecond door from Park. The remains will bo taken to New Hoohelle, N. Y., for iatorment, by the 1246 wan. Hinwowr.—On Wednesday, April 7, of tnite the lungs, Daxter THOMAS, son of Sanun and Jott aged 1 your, 3 months and 15 days. ‘The friends of the family are reepect{ully invited to at tend the fuueral, this (Thuretay) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from the resilience of bis parent: No. #1l Third ay enue. Hara. —Oo Wednesday, April 7, CaTmaruxe M., wife of Vdware B Harris, aged 21 years, 10 months and 19 days. The relatives aud frieuds of the family, and yee ployet of the Hodson River Nailroad Company re, ae inily invited to allen the funeral, this ( racotag) ru0Gn, at one o'clock, (rou her iste residence, No. 138 West Thirtioth street. Her remains will be takea to w Jeraay, for interment. Herros.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, April 6, Sanur tor youngest daughter of Robert and Joseph: Oy ‘The friends of the famity, and those of her erandfathor, the late Gen. J J. Meloanol), are requested to attend ne funeral, from St. Peter's church, Grand street, Jersey AT oa aiternoon, at three o'clock, without MSsemcat.— At —At Westport, Coonecticut, on Wotnesday morning, Aprit 7, Jowxrm Jacncey J¥.D., eldest son of the late De, Joseph Jeuncay of New York The reiatives and friends of the family are rospectfully sevnes (penens & fanera!, from bir iate rewidence, on Friday afternoon. at threo e’clock. immediately upon the arrival of we 12 45 tain from New York. Return Wain duo wt Twenty seventh atroot at 7.25 P. of Laks.—Om Tuesday. April 6, of hasty consumption, | Cransa E., second son of the late Isaac and | ia Lake, merly of Staten Islan, sged 18 youre. 4 months | ba 4 ‘ relatives and the friends of the famity are respect fully invited to attend “the funeral, froa the real lence of his erin law, Jamon 1). Wanzer, No 20) Sixth etrast, fs “ ped past niae o cwook. Staten island for igtermont. Mitorn—In Brooklyn, e Tureday, April 6, Micnam. Moecowm, aged 34 years, Nabe place froma bis late residences, No. ation of jarrigan, fis funeral wi 150 York street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) aflernown, at fo gal His remains will be laken to Padbusb ior interme Halifax Dleare Mawr. -O0 Tuesday, "Appt 6. at half past seven o'clock. of cogueee of the iangy. Axpurw JacKsow Marry. Jon., aged 6 months and 1 days. God bleas our little boy. The (rieude aud aoquauiamces of the family are reapect fully ovited to attend the imeral, from No, 664 Broome stroet to Jersey City forry. Peaane me Aprit 6, at three o'clock, en. Piaatan, Wi BB. Mateo, Agod 67 years, 5 months nod 2 daye. | _ The relatives and frienda of the family are reapectfully Invited to attend the funeral, th (Efe ) afternoon, at vo o'clovk, from her late residence, No. ae Hany Ware rea street, near Smith street, South Brooklyn. The re- maize wll be taken to Greenwood Cometor | Roonvect—(m Wednesday, April 7 of consumption, = wife of Wm. Roosevelt, in the J0vh year of hor “The friends of he family are respectfully Invited to at- tend the fuscral. on Ly Boy ft three o'clock, io Prospect street, near South Ste rert—On Tuesday, April 6, tomy Hovnce, son of , Careton 000 Maria Steffens, aged 7 months and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited 10 attend the (uneral, this (fhursday) a/ternoon, | at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents No. 4 ahon en ALPOOL age Tuemlay, April 6, Avs, wife of Robert Turner, in the 9th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are reapectfully invite| to ationd her funeral, from ber late residence, No. 7H Carmine street, ‘his (Wednesday) aNernoow, at two ° ‘ubtin and Waterford (Lrelaat) papers ylemve gopy. disease, Daria Tree STAs ats Sees Suwon. Toe irivads ate of Gn Cnt are invited to at- sng oer tg tend the o'clock , i ber pay No. 16 Warren street, Newark. Bor remams wil be be interred at Waippany, Morrie county New Jernoy. Warrriaona —ia this city, om Tussday, Aprit 6, Hower a Astoria, Leng Toland, in the Tist year of cis friecds of the ) amine Are rospentfully invited to e@tena the funeral, t further notice, thie (Thurs ay) afternoon, at hele two o’ciock, trom thy rest- dence of hie son, Horace Whittemore, at Astoria. Wooos ~ On Weoneeday, Apri 7, Flies d yioomot daugh- ter of James and Mary K Woods. ‘The friepda of the tamily aro respectfully invited to at- feno the surerai, this (Thursday) aiterncen, at pail past three 0 clock, from No, 278 Fulton street, Brookivn OK NA y de fonutat VANES i eae 08 Fulton olreee A OREAT SPRING MEDICINE —RURUM ATISM. SRO fuin, walt rhoum. &o HR ATIS lie balsa ie a6 ceriala fo cure the wost jul forma of there dirrases as we'er is to quench thirai ala oll ulcr @ fever sores erysipetas, Ure worst cases of imowi'y of “lod liver aed kitneya coun debility. depot No! id jncivient consump ton, plies fo Pei clpat de Grand street, 7 cena per brtde, CYLEBR TED TEST WEDTUM; ana trance medium. DDIR BANKER AO WitLta BANKER, cit roses ana Cirole, day ant evening, at 4&3 Browd’ BPanensy fea mactann. $6; ARTHOLY'S SEWING MACHINES -¥OR TAILORS, Pars vest Cremmakersand genoral wie. Odloe No. 18 itrcad way, corner of Broome sleost, "-Tugee machines make exeelient work."—New York O18 AND SHOES. THR LARGEST AND OHBAPRST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD ROOTS AND SHU Ks IN THE OFTY, BROOK?" 615 wary nnd 4 Fulton at BYS (CRiNREDR.cax NORAYED AND PRINTED st tye th prom, syhectae tarediea. nn Ten mae, Bee yu! ANY ONE SA¥ THAT THE RAGLANS Nb', for $6 hee re nol worth Sil. VARURTING FOR HOUSKKKEMERS AND O We lave added 10 our whoinesie a rotall de Sad Loving reeeatiy p "ROIy KL ho chenp tales, we are ollering Groat Mtulgetow a Now Fe Company's velvet tapestry and Hriseris carpola at vo *y Fo anced grea! bargelns; also a choice aseortment of eR nad superfine “oarpels, Chun aod Cocos oaitin Sere! ‘oth. drug gets. rugs, ko. Port oas wiabag (> farais Lourcs or ofices will tind 1: their interest to esamine one k. Wo make up carpets and pul Uiow dowm in any pact Of the clty and adjoluing eilen, DULEMUR A NIXON, 2d Park place nod 18 Murrey \RUBRUS REWEDY, = anasrke MEDICAL MUN USK J ik na bave endorsed it. Cal) and sen ibe proofs. Lt never Las, Bever Can fall, a ny DEFVOUs diseese OF case of debilty. CuTERUS BRMEDY —COME TO Tit: DEPOT AND read (be onginal letiors of pryaialans a clerey men who have approved cit. Men of heat sandiog voclaco tte Ph cure for nervous, bilan ead pulscuary: com piniptn, *. on organ Lew encrgy and vigor. “BURBUB REMEDY It INVALUABLE TO OLD PER / sons. It invigorates and exhilaraies the ayetem, aud srreata for years tho progress of deoregliude. Whew all ive tocies have faties, tt ir od wucereds. Bold by W. A. CAULFIRUD, ogeat, 3 Mroadway, Sent {roe to any adidroew ob receipt of $1. u ORNB, BUNIO! AILS PENRTRATING TITS CORE: extrusion iat, PONTE. worn Tmninedintel ithout the leavt lu i feces Oy Dr. LACHARIN, Bergan HURRUS BEMADY PROMPTLY fi egony of neuralgia, Uc doioreux, rhs uaAlem UervouR do, aad luparts lo every diseased or weakened RAR, BROWN, BLACK RAGLANS, $4, a: EVANSY, 66 and 68 Fulton sivect VURGANT | Sty ER PLATED TEA SKTS, eee OA TEST ATTRES, RATHER DIGI CAKE BASKETS, Fe ac, -* Of the Qiest quatiy Warranted to bare ‘he Ful wetght of altvor Ag marked upon them, amd til pe go TREMPLY MOLIRATIOERIO‘, B. V. HAUGHFOUT & CC., Conver of Hiroadway ant Broome street. Betas, (fpel G RAGLANS, $6; vA nit GS Fulton street, hy SPRING RAGLANE, 8) EVANS’, 0 and 66 Fulton sizeot. wun Gress SYRUP COMES INTO Lay (are seems utlerly broken down « hawled, the deerepid seem rough 8 operation, For ante by ( IDSON'R SYRUP PRNETRATES TO RVERY ORGAN, pervades every (ald of the body, benling wores, repress: ing tnfiammauon, cleansing the b! wit # but every _For nalo by cata iy 192 Brow way N’S SYRUP IS PLEASANT TO OHILDBEN, AND T tufaiidly onres eeuld bend, ti led norenon the face or body wnd all skin di by U. B. BLAU, Lie Mroadway. Gers SYRUP REITORES THE VIGOR Loar BY J diwtpation or other causes, And coctaius » priactple of For wale Which DAs A marvellous efiec! om botd sexes H. KING, 193 Bromiwny. N's SYRUP OURMS THAT FLESH DK d terrible disease, norofuts, with the ster pusouttire, Por sole by O. H. RL | yuri IRSON'R SYRUP ACTS DIRKOTLY UPON THY KIp peyaand the liver, and revives aud buitas up thse fe ah auvuriog raphil'y Joseph Clark, propriefur, 88 Wi bin, ue. Nope ne 110) heving bin sigualure ry KING, 19 Brows way (LUA UINE OARSIMERE SPRING TLV AND’, 66 and 65 Pulion ntrwot, [ONT, WRITE, 8 C0 sing marnton a # For all mvoufaeturing arpoRee end for family woes are deemed pee CNT, WEDS other inachine. G maine «bo are aitioled In those orrai and certainty. wale or RAGLANR, $4; flowers, manufactured by Good tains, r w color yong hae Laid HAONA TAT COLORRR iy twenty. 9 vp oom. 4 wennen of the hair, Will also color your hair eradaably of Allen, M Fla, spring raglang, from $7 to $10. Only place tn the of ro | pwora Ten GLOVES FOK GARDRMING, HOUBR % Jobu airce YOUR HATR Ts IS TURNING GRAY, OR YOU WIAi Ue your ale Wn Out, eliher from digenso or decay, woo WILSON WALI RESPORER: oortain ant eifrotial remedy for inok of brown. without dyeing oF Injuring ‘he skis (nly at the old drug sure No. J06 Grand wirvot, oonet jew ¥ N ADDITION TO MY CUSTOM BUST ISS. kage ready mate fine carments—business coats, (rom 7 5 | where gurmenia are made to order at LBe maine an rowty made. CuARKE, Ub Willian stroes. yt AND GOLD JEWFLRY.NEW PATTERYS oF bracelets, brooches, carrings. necalacca, suds. Duitooa, Pair pins, 40. Jet and gold cross brooches and osrrines Vinin jet ornaments, at ONGORNE, BOARDMAN & TOWN. | SEND'®, B27 Br 7, corner of Spring sireet. W. LEEDS. HOT WATER FURNACES. The eve ‘entirely encecemful and thorungh.y prvctioa! applte ts healihfnl and, ecenimical fy s:em of heating through the madium of bot water. We have horwaghls tasted theas heaters Ia varios suniiona and Wad them or \irely efeirnt in the coldest weather yare very dure bie; have few water join's, do not leak. need no repairs, are easily managed, do Bot shrigk or iajare tbe furniture aad codwork of the building, and can-never set tic on sre od poseese many advaniages over long cireutions onils of steam pipes or radistors. can be seen in operation ereroomes. -s-p Al by Bey for warming and hillaing,eltber by. Bot we or bot Air, oma at short not ie CANON “se Broadway, ¥. oe at one nv OR Gyre Pal wale y INE retoed \axiea, and mM“ THAN 9,000 BOTT! okt we the NEW ENGLAND STATES of Use litle steaw colored paper called Tia colleacion of ume unas wil just Hain —Prople have for centaries been altiloted wie bald beada "sad oy remedy Leretfore knowa con aborn iad ood Crewe ardsion oe wig Dy a rican disc vey Ot Professor being “duponsed wi, bul grest many persons silll patronize ce yt ta ofen tinpowed iy by baur onice kinda, snch persone we earnestly make the eal in Woed's reatora ‘e notbing equal wit in the Cae | bate T have boon seed ere and hare sold watlove | vars oe of *, for T aan satiafied ti Yours uy, Ware. » f 167, Ps aE Woon 4 oo. tena wes resiined the | ¢ ‘eof your restorative, | wish (9 state ‘het, Serr ia er crowing thip, aw weil a gray, I waa induesd from rama Fecgeet tet estane ty cio? Bh reel osly nh and ¢ oth of whieu It oy. haa sChcted completly. In ‘he have used new vow es. to. nae FRaxcey 0.3. WOO! is (in the great N. re prapricers nz core | ¢ eT ae ae x's! Rauling Petabisnmnca) old by aul all goou € rug tint Rememorr 512 Broadway, Cas R™" tts AROUWER, Imporicrs and manuracturary of Have removed to 58 Warren ‘arren street. —#. CAMACHO, pil Fad BROADWAY. \ Zina Ns UAMAULQ, ais Bronderny rail i One FIVE Cx the cheag: NTH. BAR Op ie 4 WaeeLY. TA eet ard (he moet beer itfat CHA ia bss Sew tone ANDER Ho OCTEPHSNS, OF GFORGTA MAGERD BALLS, Whh a tne portrait ete Mason THe PA ioe bls Woek— entived “actobtogra re Merohor nt the Furkien A arrival mt Waabturvn—Mempar m the Wet Mem cr from ite inst Member ‘Ong ees Seales acl toetintares tt the creaking Peicdeoe + peech om the Kansas Quer: fecere © licen A EF tr. Book VE lone: Lookin COM Cale The lonndle cx omplune Uo —iilus: 1s of (be Law + Vieli Jenteal iy Ls 18 | PTLRS | PIERS A permanent oure for life. f Dy @ITMNite PiLk 8 Wilt guaranties to cure a0. NUTTER WONDERP UL PIL oese of NOR —Do outal (he Latiwce—Rew iva of Rphesus Kiuee : obetol A Judgals scaudpiaace—a A Corgrenmonsl scen> big 1 PPL mot Moar dine of ble Lovee Ac Anctemt View of the C60 @0u Ombud w int Twit. ak ak Do wae. IT? Sy Sak Bu'wee tat ‘he ere Land TRAVEL NUTER IN 2. Diuetre, ben «i tie Pawo “Pate Tamen W MoKoo thioying merohent, 2 Froat aicact, wee cue ef pilea t a licle wi Bh “ei B thean for 1” 9 Cailand see him Kefereves wili be givon to ang Hewery. Dr, Wiunors pt were onred # and *¢ suppomtory ie at times confeed Davat lst Persine ‘Tho medionne oan be went to any pers uf the country. Y PIOAYUNK POR TH WHAM CONTAINS BLEBD ing Kansas mpBe Broavony we PIOAYUN FOR T tof the a Inner Tab ¥ contisustion of the 36 & CONTAINS Taf to Mouth CAYUNE "O08 THId WERE CONTAINS SALLY 4. WERE CONTAINS THD pee re oasows FOR ‘TLS WERK oO ONTALNO A FQEE ME PICAYUNE FOR THIS WERK 00 ‘ JONTAING PWIA. _ty-tour fanny pictares. | me PICAYUN Me INTRRNATION AL HONK ae E Ofiow 22 spruce okln YOR THIS WEK Is THR DMO fovny paper ever published ta america, U es TRIANGLE EDITOB. GUN & be ag ny aireot in atrect, i1A8 BEEN BO Penn. ¥ RRFITTED, ‘The rooms are al! newly cary 4 furshurd sad beta sre Flere ts cov: centrated oll he on the bi by apart, bathe (1 eserpaamadh, ALQUND ovel. 4 of & home, with the laxuries ot MB, lin SPLENDTD [, ~wrwg PARLOR COMMANDS A\ UNEQUALED Siew ‘con Era po wax. A Ta the most central of any of a frat ness or plecee of smasement ant 0} tages (0 families and gentiomso visiting New NTKEN* TION ALE REO FREGMAN, Verypeieimes HY, CURRS ARE 100 GREAT. ill nol prevent ic atleated to perjury $3 5 ‘The cured a! wad see (hou. If uot cured, § ve perforyes all pod vert TT Canal street mene Ohuret weremt CONGR ERR OA TTERG, ow AP ERING SPYLM, T JONES, No WW ANN STEKKT A BRIGUT © bok who wou'd would tit hor Broadway parerts, wo take herto tring up. ioe, ee 4 like to ty? some y ee keeping ¢ acho, wth for @ toacher preferred Address Orphua, Pow ofl POOR WOMAN, HAVING A OHTLD AIX WaHKS old, is desirous of Maciag 4 goot bume fort, as dhe olied to gi out et wervion. Apply coruer of Vine wall ADI sti, BROOK!) Be F AGNES AND ELlZA ae. pace TERS ar eve “ trill Bear of something Wo \helr advanlage from tm Heotland. Henry end Jane Wileon, tormerty of Twertth stree’ thou adireas lo Margaret Wallace, Gui N. wae Age 4 NYORMATION WANTED —OF DANIEL EGELSOS, O% ‘Bush, a blackamich by trae, about thirty stc Veare of age, Served hia time with Mantel Ugnkiin, in Newark, N. J. Whew inet hoard of was ta this cliy. Any information of hie wheve abouts will be thankfully recelved by his Devthur, who is aew At the Nosthorn thei, 79 Cortuinad: sweet ‘A.—I WOULD LIKE TO HAR YOU CAGE AT + place named, on Thursan en the matter in ‘diapnte oan meorning At 10 o'cterk, enrrenged watintactortiy. KYT—ON 4 ia second strert, It b departed frien: Fink aveuce bal a Leet aap BULB, ATURDAY ANTERNOON, 30 TerANe, oadWay, wear the Mew tn i with white tog ti handle The tia@er tat oy West Towraetg= & valued by tho owner aoa gift (rome 4 OFT —KY VS LOST THREE STERL KEYS ON A STHMy A ring ‘The Spder will be ewlabl them{o Allen, Mazen & G L' eT CT: Tia for BE. to the onion Payment ba April 5, 1868. re corner © wanted by rete Park place and Chi NO. 30, DRAWN ON THE MARINE aadenhore, daled vapor the fiodse wit receive & reward of eu dollars on reinentug the same to che wore, Brooklyn. OeT—TUESDAY, IN THR CANAL r 4 house at Hoboken, a stone martea vietorine, W. A, duebia, corner of Court and Sackett etreou, Awuitacts reward will be port by rearning tt to 97 Want Tent atreat, formerly Atmos sires: O8T—TURSDAY EVENING IN GOING yEow nor ale J ton's theat carved brecelet uy Im the aap The avenue B. ost — to, Payton 22 Be 4 tu ridirg from Lrondway and Thir ma reward will be p a erry ‘The finder will reeotve 9 ibe Auantiontreet, Brooklyn. ‘ RkWARD.— Lost, * low terrier (log; nald de he boa a seur on hin back. wile, a p'aid long shaw! brah V's GOLD WATCH, wine, white Wogiand, in aw ‘al reward bj AULW ARDS, rd will'be giv kes pte lie ntreet, near Court, Brook! id hated ea by r evter |. ABOUT Sy O'CLOG! > walking here ose (able row ct by leaving & ON TH AFTERBOON OF SEVEN Ft LSTA, c ee i Left at 4% Tome Thir'y-eishih streak HUNTING OA) free, blank Cares Bromdwny waco, oF it y lemvinie tt ak ON WEOMESDAY NIGHT, about T o'clock. from No 5 Walker street # aust had ons brave collar and pasion, Whoever wit tore the seed dog Ww Nc. o Walker screot will recerve the above reward. BH MAAK? e ‘The above roward will be pald 9a returaing him } aad $2 will be patd to Bnow where he ts $10 April, North Moore st:cet REWARD ~LOST, retarulag from . and rosy PASTOR. _ residenoo of Uhe owner, @ binck and tan ehort, bad on whoa lost a brwsscollarand lock, Amwore we naane of Jobn. The above reward sypl be patd, LOST, ON THR ITH TNR. WOM THe Tus an terrier deg. il aod Je., oF ou body ame one on root of taf ON MONDAY RYENING, Wallnok’s thestee to of Vgoid locket and ohaln containin: The Sader will recetve the above vo soverd bed the thenks of the owner by leaving the vue at the abewe H. Tyler's No. vt Pakon street, number, oF at A $20 REWARD —DOG A greybound, tenoed on the let will bring him roe \nlormauoa where be can bo 1ost—, $20 REWARD, —LOST, ON rane orn & Adiamond cluster pin, tno centre tone *urroanding ones. Any Arthur, Ramrell & 0a, Ne.) eclve the above bore reward —LOST ON WEDNSERDAY APTRR Piarrenoat street Ls wrret and be a SA * . ved chain and locket $25 REY REWARD Between Pere $25 nes No. 8 Omy Hail BYARD PAW NERORRE. —8POLEN, ON TOURS ant nd i rv from | he. a ota ahall receive ® ex) reward and ne in x Aan dD. ADIRE ast Sr 5 | ta fannie “+ r. eae oreen ret aasaa Bank Muildiag, wl ar ad tie he Se it ali “Ray cance m WEWARD, — ON WEDNESDAY, EYENING: ‘napin's charch or ‘s Brosdws. wii be paid by revurving the same to A. A, Taylors ; brows frock ont. land papera which were i WALKER, 7 Cut saree. CLOTHING, &0. i ae ret gern trend, mor tte email fons, hy ouillbe # che sore, Of 17, 6 Ownlee murert RAYING CANTITY OF NEW (ND LEFT OFF CLOT: Tatted For ie Rother aud Wesera markets uN taan hse HILDRER'S CLOTH LNG. rw NRW- als cA —— ie ae ay, early oy oppodion a “ANT CAST orF ae to dispose of will re y sending betwee a Nr to dispoes ot more, oF vadreming 5 bee tri ron SncomD wane CAenive, o ed ror fo} for wieoke ami chop etidivon. Tigh ee WILL ae hice Bote —Trolly"s i Teee aor oss tone Jointe from 12 to sata

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