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bill the Rome and Watertown Railroad on tho geotnd that it ween Of the Erie canal, and not a competion. ‘+. McNarT moved to amena the vill by adding to the vadcom'# (0 be toliod tho Hudson River, Hariem, Ne Yors ano New Haven, Rullaig and New York oity, tong Intend and D_o¢r@round Railroads. ‘A long disousan’? followed oo the merita of the bill, Mosars. Abbou., Fp. "Ay, Baker, Taw, Wolcott and Aus- jn ee ree foe bill, om om amendment a6 only designed to embarrass thy DU va Baton aotod if Mr. Mewett ould support tho bill Was amended ay be desired. - Mr. McNerr refured to reply, Messrs. Shopard, McNet: and Delaney oppored tho hilt Mr. MoNett’s amendment was lost. Mr. RayMonp moved to strike cut she New York and Erte Ratiroua, ov the ground that the charéer Was built oa the understansing thatthe road woull be permiited to <arry froight. I: was thus in a position differext from the ‘Sentral road, and the imposition of tolls would be un act “Of injurties. Mr. Raker asked the mover if he would accopt as at amendment, to exempt the Erie road as soon aa it repaid the three millions to the Stato. Mr. W. F Jones spoke warmly in favor of exempting ‘the Erie road Mr. Cnaxtun opposed the bill on geveral principles. New York was @ true friond of the caual and acknow- lodged her intebtednoss to that work for ber and presperity. Bus the question was not simp'y to in crease the canal revennes. No one would oppose dot ‘80. There were other questions involved. He arga that the State should not toil railroads oh considerations Of justice and equity, end said that whilo prejudice was raised against railroad corporations as monapolies, the truth wae that the canal interests from Lake Erie to Al bany were combined politically in a solid mass and were wore danger ms than railrou 4s, The committes then rose. Tu the House Mr. Fan. moved to discharge the com- tittee and order the bill to 4 third reading. Mr McKows called the previous question, to cut off Mr. Hall's amendment, but the House refused by # volo which indicated its intention to pul the bill through Gireet. Mr. McNerr, who bad fought the bill steadily, took the floor with the intention of talxing against time, but at nino o'clock P M gave way for Mr. Duryea, who said: Mr. Speaker, I announce to the House the death of the Hon. Thomas H. Bevton. It is due to the memory of the distinguisbed statesman who occupied for so many 8 position of the bighest eminence, aud who bas exercised 90 commanding an infvence over the course and deati- nies of the country, that the House should adjourn as @ mark of recogpition to bis worth, and of respect. to his amavy excellencies aad great talents. Mr Dayton then offered the following:— ‘Whereas, the House bas just heard with deep regret the in- tell genoo of the dea’h of tte Hon. Thomas Hart Benton. Resolved, The #s a testimony of respect to his memory the fing of tbe capitol ve hotated at half mast till the close of the sersion. Resolved, That as a further token of respect the House now adjourn. The House then adjourned till to: morrow, thus escaping the vote on the Toil bill, Court of Appeais. Auuaxy, April 9, 1868. In the case of the peop'e ex rel. Burrows against the Supervisors of Oracge County, and the case of the people ex rel Deviin against Conover, judgments were affirmed with costs. Kansas News, St. Loris, April 9, 1868, The Leavenworth correspondent of the Democrat says that the policy recommended in the address to the pub- lic, framed by one of the convention committees, is that they ebould give to the Leavenworth constitution @ hearty ratification, and refuse to accept any organic law derived from the Lecompton constitution or the government. ‘The address cosa not recognise a possibility of the Le- compton constitution becoming the fundamental law, even though Congress receive it, as it is without the sanc- tion of the people and will be null and void. It ia distinctly understood, says the same correspondent, that the Convention would not tolerate the policy of any free Stato men qualifying themselves under the Lecomp- ton bill cf rights; and that it declared the right of all men to control their own persons to be prior to the law and inalienable. Assault and Kobbery. Unica, N. Y., April Mr. G. H. Munger, the Dwstrict attorney, county, wat knocked down by two ruffians near dence {p Camden, on Phuraday night and robbed of pocket book covtaiming some good money and LY " ict yuis, now in jail his capacity the; from him to prevent their being teed mis cn Ure trial were taken against Loo. Opening of the Connecticut River. Haxtrorp, April 9, 1858. ‘The Connecticut river is fully open, and the steamers Granite State, Captain Kieg, and the City of Hartford, Captain Mille, have comme@meed running iy tween Hartford and New Yoru, making all the landings on the river between Saybrook and Hartford. These Doats are unsurpassed for comfort safety and experienced officers by any steamers on the Sound routes. Fire aud Loss of Life. f Bowron, April 9, 1858. ‘The dwelling of Edmund Powers, in East Taunton, was destroyed by ive last night. Sirs. Powers perished im the tames. 1858. i é i i F as District Attorney, and it supposed Fire at Petersburg, Va. Pernxsuc nc, April 9, 1858. ‘Tapey's Southern Foundry in this city was destroyed by Gre tonight. Loss $12,009; partially insured. ‘The Reported Loss of the Brig Bloomer. Hauivax, N. &, April 9, 1858, We have received no intelligence whatever from the missing brig Broomer, from Boston for Newfoundland, except the rumors from St. Johos, N. F., which are clearly without avy foundation beyond the fact that she was much overduc at Placentia Bay. If she was wrecked the disaster probably occurred upon Sable Island, from which piace 00 intelligence bas beea received since the ith ult. The government here will despatch a cutter to the island, provably on Satarday; and oo her return— some ten days hence—we may have tidings of the missing brig. —__ Executions. Lancaster, Pa., April 9, 1858, Anderson and Richards were executed here, or, ‘fat noon todsy, for the murder of Mrs, Garber and Mrs, Roam They mace no specchos at the gallows. Ander- son bas mave a full confession, which is to be pub- Lisbon! Peath of John Kitgour, Cisetyxati, April 9, 1868. Mr Jobn Kilgour, an old and wesitny citizen, and Presi- dent of the Lite Miami Railroad Company, died at noon to-day of parnlyrix River Navigat n at Montreal, tig E., April 9, 1868. Three steamers have arrived in port from winter qnar- ters, being the firet arrivals of the season. The Ohio River. ‘Civciswami, April 9, 1868, ‘The water in the channel of the river measeres nine feet, and is rising ‘The Ningara Outward Bound. Haran, April 9, 1868. ‘The royal mail eteamabip Niagara, from Boston, arrived ‘at half past two, and left at five o'clock this morning for Liverpool. Weather clear and caim. Marnets, PUILADELPHLA STOCK BOARD. New Onteaws, April 9, 1858, Cotten—Sales to-day, 3,500 bales; 5 ‘The sales of be week add up 51,000 and the re: ceipts 42,600 The recelpta at thia'port aboad of last year at the present time are 13,750 bales. Tho receipts at all as compared with those of last yoar, fall short io bales | Stork 399,009 balce. Sugar drm; molae fea 2c | Fiour active at tease sn 38 ‘etlow oorn b6e. Pork frm lard 08 by 34 cloth l4e. Freighta firm. change a 107 ae New OxiRane, April 8, 1858 ‘Cotton unchanged ; sales to ae Corn dull, Flour stea* lard, in bois, 0c a l0\c. Bulk ik activo; shoulders 5%¢ ; hams o., and sides fo « Oo. ‘Star candles 18c a 20c. Freights slightly declined; cotton to Liverpoo! 164 —alx abipe taken; to 1 wre 1isc. sbange casio jostations unchanged. ee ” Soomnan, April 9, 1868. ‘Mees pork hold at $17. [ulk meats and bacon advanced Fh good demand. Lard—Sales 2,000 bbia. at 100, ee Bacrewons, April 0, 1858. Breadetuie unchanged. Provisions quiet, but no change ae hg oo asmarees, Set 2, ‘1858. Stocks ursteady. Penpaylvanin State fives, 81! Reading rs herve oe _— : ™ sae *PMLADRLIMA, April 9, 1858. Flour dull but firm. Wheat—Demand Iimited and ‘anchanged. Corn scarce, and in good demand; sales, yel- 2c. & 73¢. Provitions—an advan: — ons = pork $17 50 a $17 75. Lard firm, at fice 13%6. Whiskey 2lc. a 21 34c. City Intelligence. Arrmcrre BursLART.—A bold but unsuccessful attemp at burgiary was made on Thursday night, at the private dwelling corner of Fifth avenue aad boon merle atroat. sucosedea in wrenching the thick Ton bat from off the window suicleniy wide apart o admit achild. They must have been frig |, aa thoy their purpose, That part of the city is infested with thieves, ‘Tue Horse Somme Protnonive Ustow Soorery held « meeting last night at Hermitage Hall, Houston street, to adopted to Juyourned to the Zit int. Tux Fiunso Skasor.—Ghad and plckerel aro in tho market in abundance, Amateur fishermen are getting thir hooks and lines, bob and sinkers in order for the sea- gon, Mr. Judson, and other followers of old Izaak fon, hare already been out. Mr. Judson canght somo splendid pickerel at Nanticoke Springs on Friday last, TO THE KDITOR OF THR HERALD, Conran Free Ixevraxce Compary, ‘This company is not interested in the Armstrong & Swan, Nos. 105 and 107 Fulton street, Brook- in your T this morning. tym, na reported in Your PAPE N"¢, BERGH, Secretary. INTERESTING PCOM KANSAS. ave The Utah Expedition —The e" Consttta- Home Convention of Kam '™™ OUR FOST LBA VR WORTH COMRBAPOM *NOF Foxr Leavanwouru, K,T., april 2, 1358: ‘The mail from Crai that arrived here afewdays m."°” brovgbt dates from the army to the Istof March, vu»! pothing of special importance. The troops continued io’ | fine béealth, the “ morning sick report’’ of that day pura- bering but 83 cut ef the whole command, which numbers @ litle over 1,800 men. On the morning of that day, azo the American flag waa to be raised, saluted by the Light battery of six pounders. No communication bad taken place with Brigbam Young since the frat of January, not had the bide or hair of a Mormon been sean u, to the departare of the mail. Brigham is fortifying the passes situated .im the direct route to the city; but the more his opposition the eurer his destruction. His course is onigmatical, and there is no ordinary standard by which to judge bis motives. The reeult, however, is as certain as the rising of the sur to morrow. There ure crowds of applicants here daily tor empioy- ment in the reinforcing expedition; many of whom, it is supposed, are Lona fide Mormons, who embrace this pay ing method of reaching the desired Mecca, Large num bers aro turned away, as the supply greatly exceeds the demand. These xecepted sre principally teamers, at $25 per movth, A good supply of mules has a.ready been se cured: the purchases from one indivicual amounting to sixty thousand dollars. The Convention for framing a new constitution is still in session in Leavenworth Gity, I passed ac hour or two ip t&e hall to-day and witorssed the most uumisiake able ov'dence of the radical #pirit cooteoliiog a majority of the co'cgates, Tbe truth of tbo + Get A dogger on horseback and he '!! ride to the devil’ is well illustrated ‘Tbe abolition cement is in the aacendency and runs riot as far as @ decent regard for propriety wil! permit it. A ae of the delega'er are conservatives— heartily sick of Topeke, or any movement that may terd to keep up strife among @ weary people. Ewing, Davis aad Emory seom to lead this portion, while Lane warsballs the Topa- kacien Whenever the negro element comes in a brisk fight follows. Some of the conservatives, sorrowed aud embittered beyond patience by the ultraism of the majar- ity, cpen upon them cerasionally a battory of withoring rebuke. Smory, of Lawrence, in a scorching speech, feld them tome plain trutbe ie piaia verms, rea'ly «ur- prising me vhat so mneb good sheuid come out of Naza. reth. Some of the rulings struck me as very siogulur, if not positively wropg; but Topeka ts tn the chair, ‘The suffrage of free nearors wil be an adopted feature of the constitution. The conservatives tought it bard. 1a this caso, however odious it may be, the Topeka clique is entitled to the merit of consistent ut proving, nover- theless, to Zastero readers the true character of the infa mous echool whick bas been 80 long the chief cause of our troubles in the sections of the article on education Mr Davia, of Leavenworth, carnestly endeavored to insert tne word “white” before ““child’’—providing for colored children ip a eoparate section—but failed iv every instance. Every motion of this ameudment was voted to lie on the table. Mr. Davis wishec to gat the ayes and nays ona direct vote on the record, but the above dodge was resorted to in each case, untit Mr Davis gave it up in despair, saying in an emphatic tons that be saw it was impossible to get the word *‘ghite”’ in that constitution. Another fadical feature i#, shat a majority ehall pass a bill over the Governor's voto In other words, it is denied that ne (representirg the whole poopie) shalt have any Power to control hasty legislation. “In fact, there isn ‘voto at all. Tt is easy to read the charactor of the radical delegates, if the observer bas travelled much. Ono, atyled “tho tieman from Bourbon county,” bas the long Buriegh pe of beard, and was very officious in the edacatiooal article, For thirty dye yeare be had studied this thing in Massachosotts, &c., but his ideas were either too far above or below his peers, and went under tho table. Otbers are boiling over with philauthropy speciall directed te tho colored race. The oid Puritenical leaven 4 bere triump! and nothing must stand in the way. Parlinmettary rules are no barrieg to this headlong intole- rance. They are determined on the full equality of the negro and have their own way. It is certain that this Convention is disgusting many free State men. A prominent member of the party told me to-day be desired to get out of it aa soon as possibie, An explosion must Come; £0 lang as the one odject of makin; the Territory free was an open question vali op a common front, but that passed, the discordant +i+- mente aro wriggling like @ p>tof eels. Those of the T)p-- ka stripe are very auxiour that the free State officers shail not qualify under the Lecomptou constitution ; and whether tt passer oF not, that tho people shail entirely disregard it and organize under their own instrument now being made, jot @ mor learn {rom this sing!e fact a volume of the past history of this Torritory, and the charsoter of the men who are still ripe for revolution and strife? I bave seen enough of these howling dervishos to know that Kansaz can never enjoy the full tide of peace until thoy are eff-otuslly crushed ua der tbe stroagjarm of law, eitner State or governmental Captain Newton, of the Eogineer corps, leaves to morrow morning, to join the army uader Colonel Johnston His ties St make a recsnnawsance previous to the advance on the city. Mayor's Office. THE ALLEGED ABSTRACTION OF LETTERS FROM TOE STREET COMMISSIONRE S OFFICE—TIR RXAMINA- TION BEFORE THE MAYOK—DISCHARGE OF MR. TURNER. The examiastion of Mr. Charles Turner, charged with abstracting papers belonging to the city from the Strect Commissioner's Department, was resumei yesterday morning at ten o'clock before the Mayor. Mr, Turner being called and sworn testified aa follows —I am the soa of Ubaries Turner, late Deputy Street Commissioner; am a bookkeeper; know the safe in question ; belongs lo my father; think he has had it about months or two Years; it was used ‘or keeping assignments in, also pri vate papers belonging to my father, cannot say that it was used for keeping records; have put checks in the safe; think when father left the office be bad private papers ia the safe ; it was known in the office that the safo belonged to father, bave seen Mr Adams; he was not io the Street Commissioner's citice previous to the difficulty now pending between Corover and Devlin; first saw him about two weeks ago, thore are two keys to said safe, one my father bas and the other | have. Mr [astaed—Croas ¢xamination—Have every rea ‘gon to believe that the safe bel ngs © my father, from the fact that be teld me it was his, Assigninents contained therein wor for contracts mado out of the office, but lot io or’a care; thoy refor to city work, and for which the city are liable to pay; the checks left there were for surveyors and inspectors; cannot name any private pa- Delonging to my father now in the safe except wome ments ing the estate of my grandfather, could pot say if there was any check in the safe when | left the office am positive that it was not used for the Street Com- missioner’s office; there was a large safe that father used for putting in papers belonging to the city; cannot say if he haa a safe at his resicence, the sanignmotta alluded wo discbarge. There bad nothing been Mr, Turner's wae wala perfect to go & the safe was well conceded, too, and that it would Se rn eee ere to bim. Mr. Busteed remarked that if nis Honor was fully satis fled that Wr. Turner and Mr. Joyce weat into the Street Commissioner's office, and went to that rafe, which is bis ivate property, without any intention of removing pud- ic papers,and that Mr. Turner's real object was to get a private of belonging to bim, be bad po chjectious in viking the disebarge of Turner. From the testimony pro duced there was nothing to show that anything was ex- tracted. Mayor Tiemann said there was nothing to really show that te eafe in question belonged to Mr Tarner. Moreover, ‘& bill which be bad showed proved that the safe was pur: chased in the name of Mr. lor, deceased, and at that time Street Commissioner. Ile was, however, satiated that Mr, Turner would not bave gone to the Street Depart. ment bed it pot heen that he thought those papers must be produced. Ho had acted very indiscreetly in gotag to the office. If he bad called om bim and stated that be wax ted the papers to take into court he would have went with bim and obtained them. He therefore folt disposed to discharge bim, and would remark that he waa honor. ably discharged from the compliant made against bia. Turner thea left, in compacy with a number of his friends who wore proseat during the examination. the daring operations of some expert burglars came to Tight yesterday morning On Thurelay night the dwelling boure of Mr. Reck, to Thirty sixth yy et avonue ani Broadway, was cntered rar. by ‘8 gang of burglars, who administered chiorofora to the inmates, and in carrying off wil the pook- succeeded etbooks and watebes that were to be found upen the pre- Hs Hf a gE iz 3 z i : i Hh NEW. YOKK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, ‘The Constables acct the Legisiatare. A meeting of Sonslabiie wis bold at No. 90 Prince Street last evontog with referouce to bill now before the Legislataire, woieh Las pussed the Senate, introduced by Br. Fly, in relation to the election and powers of con- Gables in thie cry, The last Legisiatune passed a law ‘zkg away from tho constabics the power of serving Processes igsu'ng out of the warine Court, and Mr. Ely’s He bag, however, intrgtneed @ clause Baking tho constables elective x" the Nitermanic districts instoad of iu the wards, which woala bi] proposes to restore that power. relies the number—to which (his meeting is opposed. Vr. Ely’s bill alo proposes to meke the act restoring their go ers th the Marine Court effective after the Jum, “A7y Dext, wa'le the constabies dosire it to take effect leeam Ulately Mr, JH. Hillier wee chosen chairman, and Mr. Loud H. Yok © 6écretary. The meoting adopted the following form ter ® bill waich embocies the amendments do- mired :-~ Section 1, At each annual charter election in the city of New York thoro shal! be elected in each ward two con- Btables, who, hall be voted for upon the ballot on which the elector i enditted to vote for school officers. The conetabies to be elected under this act sball take office on the fret day of Jax usey next after their election, and shall thesame pwwors and perform the same duties ag the constadies heretetor.. have bad, and shall have power to serve Avy process issu\og Out of the Mer ne Court of faid city immediately up tne passage of this act; and ell the provisions of law now in force relative to the office of constable ehail apply to #he constadtes eisctet under this act as fully and completely as they do or could to those now in office, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, Affalrs in Wachington and Albany—Vews from Eeroye, Central and Soich amertea, Cuba, Wert Indies, die-The Bevotutton tn Venezucta, the Utah Expeditiow--Latest In= teiligence--Market, &e, &e, ‘The WersLy Beuarp will be published at sleven o'clock this morning. Among its eontents will be found tho follow- ing:— Affairs in Wasbingion—Froceodings in Congress. New York State Aifairs—Legislative Proceediags—List of Acte passed by the Legisiatnre of 1858 News from Europe—The Indian Mutiny—The Wari’ China, ac., he. ‘Tbe Bevolution in Venezucla—Overthrow of the Monagas Dynasty—Tosialiation of he New Goverpment—Sketches of the New Ministers, &c. 4 News from Cuba, Hayti, Central and South America, &c. The Utah Expedition—Four Week’ Later News from Camp Scot—Preparations for a Forward Movement, &c Explorations of the Amoor Kiver in Northsrn Asix—The Official Report of Mr. Collins, United Siates Commercial Agent, to the State Department Fattorials—The Doings of Congress—Kansas—The Det ciency Bill; Immediate Abrogation of the Clayton Bulwer ‘Tresty—Knforcement of the Monroe Doctrine; Threatening Condition of the Anglo French Alliance; The Revolution in Venezuela, c. Kansas Affairs~ The New Free State Convention. Another Alleged Swindling Concern—One of the New Modes of Making Money, &c. Latest News by Telegraph. Finencia!, Commercial, Religious, Political, Sporting and Maritime Intelligence. Weekly Review of the New York Caltle Market. Family Market Report—Retail Prices of all kinds of Mar kotable Produce. Marriages and Deaths, together with # large variety of in- teresting Local and Miscellaneons Items, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had atthe counter, Price six conte, A. Grandjean 1s the Only Person who can be consulted scientifically on all diseases of the human hair, at 34 Church street corner of Barclay. The Sixth and Mighth Avenue cars Hlop ai Uke door of the establishment, The Metallic Tabiet Razor Strop Can be Obiained genuine, ot J. 4 8, BAUNDERS’ store, No 7 Astor House. Inn’t it Laughable to hear the Venders of hats ip Broadway taik about their twelve teading styles: Es enachedd ia a manufacturer of hats, and 1a thoreby enabled jo meli a better bat for 88 8) than can be pucchamed fromm venéer in Hroa¢way for $4. EsPRASCAEL9, Manufacturer of gents’ hata, 118 Nassau street, the Hetter’s Spring Stytes, $3; Last fall style reduced to $2 at WITITE'S, 148 Puiton sweet. Leary & Co.'s TOUR POLAR nar. Tp addition to our standard five dollar bat we now offer at te ay four dollars. Our exteonive fa aie us to place before the pubile to ant (ver betore offer? at this fgnre. AND INTRODUORRS 67 FASHION, ‘Nos. 3, dane 5 Asior House, Broadway. en aruich or LEADERS David's Spring Style of Hat are all the rage. Give him a call at bis salesroom, $l roadway, near Duane street. The Broadway Exquisite, the Wall strect merchant, banker and broker, the editor of Sprane aire ‘nd, in faet, wil eieewes of men. go to the sore of KNOX, Rrosdway when they wirh to cap tae cli by weartog abet adapted to their features, at the name tle the style beimg unexcept'onable. Gewin's Dreas Hats For Spring. A wide neld tor choice, 2i4 Broadway. To Fathers and Mothers —We Offer this season s most Ruperd assortment of boys’ clothing, including shir s, pew styles a! prices much below the ordinary rates. ROGERS & RAYMOND, corner Ful'on wnd Nasasu sts. Misses and Children’s Stiver Gray and Tan @ blcomers and bats, the largest ent ever ofter- ae he wae, by A LRLAND & CO., 150 Broadway. \s ‘Shoes and Gaiters Just Reeetv- OF = GENK FERBIS & BON, Hoot Makers, 82 Nassau New Fachions tn Gentlemen's Furhishing goods by every steamer, at GREEN'S, No. 1 Astor House. bis Ser jorses.—Scratches, Mange and eruptions cured. Compound Lotion at 11\ Third avenue. $1 a bottle, Carriage for Sale.—A Six Seat Rockaway carrin ood onde ween at No 7 Wee T Anh mreet, apply to Brook! LIAMSON Cameor' Photogra, ROS , artists, two forty nine Fulton street. Instantaneous Phot graphs “Subjects Taken in motion, such as indies and horn Ls ng, proces: G 7. ATR Bt stazen q fice triumph in the art” Bpecimens at HOLMKA" Photo- graphic Obserramory, 29 Broadway, r hedy Could be Usefal and It a they hat The priger ceeupation, and knew how to contre’ pes sicas and use their ‘ler 1 1 examboation at FOWLER & what most persons need. OF a a Te KLLS, M5 Broadway, is jum The Pabite are to Take Notice of B. GIBSON'S altidavit under bead of Legal Notices. 10,000 Cases Boots and Shors at Auction prices, at FLULLIPS & SMITH 8, 54 Warren street. Boots and Shocs THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD ROOTS AND SHOPS UN THE CITY [8 AT BROUKS’, 575 Broad way and 150 Fulton strect. Decorative Pauper Hangings Now Openi pee wholesale and retail, by FRANCIS PARES Grand Gymnastic Exhibition by the hers of Wood's Gymnastum, Twenty eighth street near Fifth avenue, Men iny and Wednesday evening, April 12th and 14h. Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent ates Ay — Sise Peart Also, fre and burglar ROBERT M. PATRICK. Varnish Maker ‘anted—-An Honest and fabful man, to superti the manufacture of copa! bes, ne eho fe thoroughly aad practically nequainted var aad Gd iy “nadeens, giving references, &c., bor 64t Homon Post Brandreth’s Pills.—U, town office at Camp- RRLI'R drug store, corner Righth avenue and Twenty eighth aura With the burlorae and compewent lo make ever of the best que None otber need Batchelor's Hair Dye, Wigs amt ain tants tee world, verpecsing oll Wnts. Dold cad appted ot the manufactory, 289 Broad way. + He Wigs and Cristadoro’s Hair Dy Toupecs— Best in the world, for sale. dye applied No. 6 Astor Basry’s Nope ls the Rest and retina sd resiring te a Ladies, ry th Oy all ‘Wiisen's Hair Remerdies,—Sold only at 306 Grand orem, Lp ay Cray! % conte, colors your hair, iS CWNitieriniuae. @8—At Cameron's Manufactory, 199 Fulton street, B-ook!: ‘Their superior style and quality is now an aoknow lelgedged fact Hue Hair Four Shit a Box, blsck or brown. No. 1 Barclay street. Infallible onguent for the hair. Rallard’s Hatr Dye, Kellinger’s or Manhat- Mast Eventually Banish fnrany caner Novara remedy 1 ally than any a liver, the and the poimonary aystem, wad ‘vigor of the internal organs, while relieving them, Sami pelt, A heeary and Chermist, corner ot heao, rene al Teen vi Ay wre, Medi eines wi strictly pure. Rheumatic Embrocation, 113 Third Av, Radical Cure Tr Supporte: elastic stockings, &e at MA! & 00.3, Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches cure Infinenza, Covghs, or any irritation, of the thront. Sold by all druggists, at of Tnown remedy pon ah Bandages, Vesey street, A Cord —Ail Persons wo Sve Guy Thad: . MISCELLANEOUS. oo © abad '. APO invited ta on.. v i > r ’ baie colur, " menor YROCY RKADS TPE PAPSR, Ra Cre gC NR Re MALO sired, oud may usidered & reai prodigy of « KVE, HuDy 19 ‘abiovs yon Sue Taree. Se BY YY 4ODY MUPT HAYE 4 Dr. Kelley Can be Consulted Datty at His EVERYBUDY KNOWS THAT THE PAPER: oftior, N Z THAT ALL W. and Bidpeyd! free of chaggen diseases of the Kiogs, Wy | \ THE MeAgE OR PEDORR, ; won nd | very news, 22, ig" four cents. Z «Dh, Jee. MeCiptoccw Family Med HERP VIELE Nassau wires, General Agente, Sold by KIT MORTON 451 Kighth avenue Wolesale | ———————. hg THE PAPER, egent tor bited Btate and Canads. | 5 Oe r TRE THE PAPER. ~ —- EVEBWRODY Wr, L HAVE THE PAPER. 1 The Oxygenutea Bitters have no qual asa bad Le eT AVE Tie pee bis si Be, an, ae W omtaing por weobel, Ieespecially RVERTRODY iy O48 THAT THE TAPER widen of fomsies aulfering ‘rom KVEBYS0DY £m. ANT IS Gf ie pateral fumetions, weakness oF tere Lea arnt, CEDIER. 7, ae. THE NH® YORK > ta Rvers powerman soils aa four c et, General Agents, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. eee Se ene ne ONS ‘ee is — ” z BOYER TRODY Reape tHe APEC id VERYBODY LIKES TH PAPER. PER. Marrtet, EVERK* BODY HAVE THE WA. ‘RE PAPER. Baim Marzive —On Thureday, April ®, by the Raw. J. EVERY NODY I8 ANXT we One "ites A. Keche, Mr, WutismG Bau, of schobarie, N. Y., to Mier Feneneera L. Merzum, of this tty. Keerxt—FixaT —Ov Thursday, April'8, by the Rev. Dr. Tym tavio » Keim, dr, © Janne Lovo, daughter of J. Gardiner Fieet. sq. Died. Baxtox —A‘ Lewiston, Ningura county, New York, on Tuesday, Apri! 6, ater a abort tliness, 7s, AGvas 3antom, reliotef the late Major Benjamin Barton, at the advanced nye of 8B youre Raxne —On Friday mormeg, April ®, after a Brief tl neas of 29 hours, ExMA JosxPraNe only child of Witham F, and Martha lovisa Beede, aged I year, & months and 6 eeys as g ne te rest with her brother The relatives and irtende of the family are respectfully invited t he funeral ervions, ou Sunday after from the reside enty.eighth atreot day morning Aor! ®, of congestion of tho Innga, Taomss K., eldest aoa of Gaor and Bridget Burne, saed 4 years, 6 moptba avd 19 day The relatives and frieods of tne family, aad the mem- bers of the Firet and Third precinet police, are respecttu ly invited to attend the fereral, on Sanday afteraven, at two o'clock, from the residence of bie parents, No. 9 State atreet, foxnt On Fri Caan aged £3 yea ‘The friende of ber aunt, Mrs. Walker, will p ease attend the funeral. from No: 14 columbia street,on Suaday after. neen, at two o'olock, ¥rrem —On Thursday, Aprii 8, after e iingering illness, Tasixe Frmur, in the 824 year of his age. The relatives and friends wre respectfully {1 tend the funered; this (Saturday’ aternoon, at ‘rom bie lave residence, No, 14 Second street, without far ther invitation Fraemoxe —On Wednesday, April 7, of coayumption, is ve. cuvghter of Cbaries and €atherine Fitzameme, aged ro of Chas. MoCan. , April 9, of conmrmption, Fina D years, The frienda of the family are reanectfully invited to at tend the funeral, thie afternoon, et one o'clock, from her late residence. No. 434 Ninth avenue Haximy —On Wernesday evening, April 7. of eboaump tion Winuam T. HANiRT, aged 2 years and 7 montha is friopts and acguaintasces, and those of the famlty, are respectfully invites to attend the funeral, from bin tate remtence, No. €5) Watorstreot, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’cloek Fievr —On Thursday, April ®, at the residence of his uncle, George W. Moron, No. §% West Thirty.titth atrect Laws Cra wrorn Hoyt, in the 28d year of his ace. The relatives ava Friende of the family are reapectfutly Invited to attand tho funeral, thia (Satarduy) afternoon, at ono o'clock, from the Churct of the Incarnation, corner of Madison avenue and Twenty eighth atrest Mocrrnt —On Turecay Apri! 8. Mancaney, only dangh ter Cr ca and Margaret Murphy, aged 4 oars and 3 mont} ‘The friends and relatives: are reapactmity invited to at- | tond the funerai, this /Saturday) afternoon, at three | o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 167 Kim etreet. PEck.—At Greenwich, Conn , on Thursday April 8, Ca ramRive V PuoK danghter of George A. and Ann Eliza Peck, aged 18 yoarn. ‘The remain witl be taken to Greenwood for interment. ‘The frianda and relatives of the famt'y are reanectully in- vited to attend the funeral Carriages wit! Dotin roadinass | at tbo New Haven dopot, corner of Fourtn avenuo ant | Twenty seventh atreet, thls (Saturday) afternoon at half | peat twoive o'clonk Ricos.—On Friday, April @. at I2o'cloex, M, Jawrs Rucos, aged 2yenre and 2 months, son of Edward and Maria Rigee ‘The frienda of the amily are reapeotfully invitad to at tend thé faneral, tram the residence of hia parenta, No | 415 First averue, at one o'clock thir (Saturday) afternoon. Rowexra.— On Friday morving, April 9, at-haif past eight o'clock, Fiza Rowers, aged 28 Deloved wife of RW. Roberts. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two eclock, from ber late residence, No. 48 Clarkson street. Tho friends ant relatives of the family, the members of Phonix Chapter No. 2, Royal Arch Masons, and of Pacific Longe No. 23, F. and A.M, aro reapecifully invited to attend, webout further invitation. Reok.—Op Thursday, April §, Ammua B. Tos, in the 224 year of ber age, voungest daughter of John W. Tim. scp, ent wifeof Jobn W Rook, The friends and relativer ere respectfully invited to at tend the fureral, on Sunday afternoon, at ove o’clork, from the residence of ber brother in-law, Themax TR. Lynch, No, 105 Sanda street, Brooklyn. Her remains will be | taken to Cypreer Hille Cemetery for interment Sitoxso —In Williamsburg. on Friaay, April 9. of con sumption, Epwarp, son of Abram and Elizabeth Simonson, aged 16 years and 11 monthe The reintives and friends are reepsct/ally invited to at teod the funeral, on Sunday morning, ai tinlf past nine o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, cornerof Fourth | and South Seoond streets. The remains will be taken to Hempstead for interment. ‘State —On Thursday, Apri! 8, Honace Stare, in the 46th yoar of bie age. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tond the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at Ave o'clock, froto his late residence, Ninth atreet, South Rrooklyn, first house above Third avenue. fils remains wil! bo taken to Green wond Cemetery for interment. Wranen —On Friday, April, flewry Wraren, in the ‘Toth year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are reqnestod to attend the fu neral, on Sunday aMtarnooo, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No 10 Mangin street without further notice years and 6 months, the JONES’, 10 ANN STREET, #8 50 FOR CONGRESS A “paisers: anid only 86 for patent leather boots, spring style. N UNPARALLALED BARGAIN. Engliah velvet carpets % to 12s; Brassels 6a. to Lim ; ne $6. 88. Gel 4 and Se per yard. TURAM ANDERSON, , 9 Rowers T GIMBVED'S—A CARD CASE INCLUDED WITH wo poks of cada untit further notieo, Madlonery, faney goods perfumery, &o Beet EAaey, . Will be puritsbed to morrow tn the SUNDAY COURLER, ‘A i fe like por'enit of Yourg Sam ‘With th Cuil particulars connected with his Murder, Riietted by the Coroner; Portrat’s of the Btar Sisters, Loeilie and Helen Western; the exciting sensation Story 0 The Dead Lady's Ring; Gossip about ghosts 8 tale of the Famine; or th the life of ® gambler; a the rama, irteh Bs Pa bt nbs ‘RI KIER, ‘RiE: THE SUNDAY COU! THE SUNDAY COU THE SUNDAY COU For sale everywhere Price 3 conte per copy. Ja8. L. SMITH & 00. 16 Bpruce street, 21 floor. ARTSOLE'S SEWING MACHINES, For tailor, paat, vest, dressmskera” and general use Office 49 Broadway. corner of Broome street. “These machines make exeelient work.’ New York Sun r OOTS AND SHO) THE TRUE AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD BOOTH AND KHORS IN THE CITY RUOKB’ 675 Broadway and LB Fulton at VARPETIPG FOR HOUSRKRRPERS AND OFFICAS — | We have added 10 our whotewsie s retail department and having recently pnrebased Ty at the cheap auction salen, we are Cromaley’s. tH A New Engiand Company's velvet tapestry and lirussels carpets at very ro duced prices. greel bargsing, alee a cbeice assortment of three ply and superfine Boor ofe'oth drusaete. Fre, Te bonuses oF fi th teeir cok, @ ant of the oft; ere eMCUR TRON, fi Parte plage and 18 Murray na JORNS, BUNIONE, NAILS PENRTRATING TIL Coke extranted without so that the boot can de rat tho omar yeration witho oy Dr. AACHARIX, Surgeos JR. SMITHS RLECTRIC OLL 18 COMPOSED OF GUMS and Oils, amd is as pleasant ag aay perfume. $2.90 sold inn day in New York; $6,080 sold in fon Yast spring. RR. GANUTTA SMITH, OF PHILADELPHIA, AS neen jovited to spend afew weekain New Fork to ay adi Padang wren and He is a 1 8! W, Jersey Clty. DP SAEEAELROTRIC OFF, OF PHILADRLPHIA cores denfnew. Dr. Sis rlectste of cures piles and rheumatiom Mcures throat, paralysis. Cures paina wdccever located, RK. SMITTA ELECTRIC O1L CURED MR. FOUN. ‘alo, GSS Broadway, and Mr. Davis 102 Broatway, in cay. lel pleasent even 'toan infams, [tla not a salve, an dors pot atin the Teen TEA §) 8. RPOONS, WAITERS, CASE DASERTR, &0.. AC, Of the test ED A ‘anTRed DISH RA, ik 1838. BVERYMODY WURT 114 RVERYRONY KNOWS THAT THAT ALL WANE IS i THE NEW YORK LEDGER, ory neweman aelis iat four cents. ? Ross & TOUBRT, 111 Nnsnat sirest, General ge IBSON'S SYRUP HUNDREDS WHO HAVE BEW* ¥ cured ofacrofula by (bis preparaiiog may be sec®’per- or addressed by letier Full partiouiars given Ho rourres. Jeseph Clark, proprictor—none gemeine unlere Baving his aignative C, H RING, 292 Brosdway. ‘IBYON'S BYRUP_THE GREAT INVIGORANT BF. moses toral ard generk] weakness in mien or woman mreng'heng ever: nerve na4 muscte, and ads to the bom blife. For sale by CHAR. kt RING, 192 Broad Geow's AYRUP DOFS NOT CARRY [ROM MERCU- F ry or arsenic inio the system, to kvl the patient with the dineare. Ite vegetable properties are miracelous. It chanzes the pature of tha diseased blood xpd eurew every ulcerous disordor, For sale by C. H. KANG, 192 Sroneway. NIBSON'S SYRUP HEALS WITHOUT IVANGER ALL T discharging rorow, clears the complexion heightens the sptrita, braces up the whole system and makes the brolter Gown frvalld healthy and vigoroas Joseph Clark, proorte: ter—vone cepuine uniese having als dignaiure., For sale by CH RING, 192 Broadway. IBSON'K SYRUP CY Y eu ty" leave to die. ‘he worat atagoa, cures gout, rhe “doctoring’ has been tried tn vain. Joseyb C! Prietor none genuine un'ose having Lis clgnatire. For by CHAS. H, RING, 12 Broadway. A MEDICAL WONDER. HY stope the progress of act faen and lumabas pro. sale a of | p™ PINES! PLLRe! Pri. A cure . vr gees Rtas Etat ot PeSCHEORT, "ANOTHER WONDERFUL SUMED Sites ee James W. McKee, ing merchant, «2 Pron: sree, cured af pliee by using Dr. Wikmers Bie en i 74 was attided wif them for ten and at Umes CI mabe, oo see ference: = be os 2 la Bu Depot 154 Koswery. him. and modioine oante sont any part of the Soames, Pe to make in: i fe wo wish irtos in. rote ale of the recently Improved Calliope, may ooter wits tee un¢ersigned, at the Metropolitan Hotel, A. 8, DEANY. g™ore EDITION, APRIL NUMBER, Now BEADY,— ILLUSTRATED BAILWAT AnD BTEAM NAVIGATION GUIDR, Ooial organ | of | Rallway companies. | 8 tapos shoal pisle sana Rencpemiae tenn acted } op iVntled Btateaand Canning i ntion throu bons the {i ee | eraeventy maps. delineating tha most | ra way througbou wraya thro inbo the Unlied Sais and Gaaadan, ogothor was oa we rovten tan trom Ree Tork hese Peale » Crore, Wheeling, Pitsburg, Cincipnall, ‘St. Ieuls Chieage, ‘rot’, Toledo. Ct i ba henke eveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falla, Rochester, orn A ihilestor showing the difference of time between ent olties of the Unt e account of railwa: ‘erount of new in ates with (ustralions id thelr progress ~ . tons. — elu )War'l9 OF 2,000 of the ortecipal towns, eldder we vilinggee th Ou, “POUL the Untied States, situated upow Fall ~avollers. caution againat ticket ewimd * e eree® hacks ‘&c., he. bs lon, Arranged ander sae ta ren ged cider the eager 1, mem! monly, unde the a fey co OPADIN "A Gulia to the prtmeipal hotely, 48 MucbIattrntion x givew to thin department, (6e travelling con, PUAl'y oxn de, ent upee NESCCUFEET. 1) A PETRTON & CO, PuPlishers Mo 316 and 348 Bro. For sate by all the privelpal periodion! and at all the bookstoren end by all the Ac. upon the cars thronghemt the United Appleton’s Railway Guide containg acarly oid at the low price of 25 centa per eopy. ways Tmportards hints to ¢. Lrg: advice’ @® reterenc, KB Garotteer of Se Fats ‘ GAMURL SWAN & CO. “ AUGUST, GRORGIA, ATTS LIFE HALASM.—Rheumatiom, noaraigis ont, in thelr worat steges; also. norofuin, idng's evil, sryalpelas, old ulcora and the worst casezof discuses of thé didod, great debility, liver complainia, kidneys, sais rhaum, ‘neipient ecnsumption, 4¢., &c., arc most certaluly cured by (is sovereign purifier. avarrs LIFK BAISAM CURED MR &. Rooms, corner of (anal and Hudsen ntrests, (paint rremratiom of the mbst painful kind, w! ua bite a oripple for months. YATIS LIFE BALSAM CURR MISS COLM, NOx 186 Third avenue, of aathma of cho most painful add dongs rons kind She bad been afflicted (rom inftacy, ant Spsama go sovere as to foree the otarsum or broast bone ow place. VATTE LIFE (BALSAM CURPD BX ALDERMAN 3. irteenth ward, E. 1)., Srook! ‘rheams Ketiy, 7 . Da. va, Ham, after he bad unter medical treaiment in vake, ard crippled tor moniba VATT'R LIER Inte of 97 Prince to vertous operations, and woeks. BALSAM (URED WM. J. BROWN, of fistula, after he had enteatttod contmed him to kis room for FI TA3is LIFE BALSAM CURRD MR. 32 Grove street, and gi Clinton Markat ‘Veumatiom and gout, had been ertppled for yearm, Hears, LIFR BALSAM ounnp OHLAB CLARK, rhoumausmn, whieh had | tod to the Fined to gteld und! the LiF RS LAR FITATIS LIVE BALSAM CURED Wa, HOUSE, OF No, 12 Willett street. ot king's evil, The wlcor covered he entire left side of the neck = T'S LIFE BALSAM CURED Whose offiee is a: No 42 Front street, in, Of the must loriueing kind. FUTATES LIVE BALSAM HAS CURED 10,000 Casite of similar diseases snd it will most eariainly cure ‘ny case which can be by Mt taken in ao cordanee It does not contain « partiele of merenry or any other tertous mineral. It can be taken with perfect safety by mont delieete woman or tn! IT 18 TAR GRRAT CURATIVE BLESSING OF THE AGB 2 cents per bottle; six bottles. $4. depot 246 Urand street, . Y. Be ware and get the ad Agent for brooklyn, HAYES, 175 Futon UNT, WEBSTER & 0O.'S Sor all menufscturing purposes deemed preferable to say ‘otber mac bans ta << AV ELOCK — fal ragians, trom Dens coma $7 10, very fi potping «= trenta ip want of CL 6 BK, 116 William street. NDIA RUBBER GLOVES FOR Ga NG, TOURER cleaning an¢ the care of flowers, m: factured by Good: year's Glove Company, 36 Joan street, up stairs. ¥ YOUR HAIK Is TUKNING GRAY, OR YOU WIS to color your hair, use LSON'S HAIK COLORER, If your hale i ulling out, either {rom diaease or decay, WILSUN'S HAIR REMTURER. Only twenty five cen‘s. A certain ani effectual remady for All diseases of the balr. Will also color your hale ‘tantly ‘ brown, without dyeing or injuring the akin. the old drug: sore No. Grand street, cornar jow Tor! RT AND GOLD JEWELRY.—NEW PATTERNS OF beaceleta, broocbes, earrings necklaces, studs buttons, pina, ac. oes nd, ne ae breceies ond curren ‘jet Ornamanta, at ORRORNE. BOARDMAN & TOWN 'b, 62] Broadway, corner of Bpring street. OOKING GLASSER AT WHOLESALE.—FOR THE 4 trade to want are invited to call at friend BRADLEY'S Old stand, 184 William street, axuth corner of Ann street, select from the best aasortmentin New York of aaleabie sizes, cheap for cash We speak from experience, and empha cally may go and do kewise. NB. Old mirrors frammd aud le stands. cornices and picture frames regilt very low, with gold. Four gliders wanted. ADAME E. 8. WILLIFR, 0. 3 w Ladies who bave visited the various “openings” of the past regk will fnd many exelnsive novel:ies at this cétablishmant, in Paris bonnets, dresé caps and coiffures, spring risboas and artificial Gowers, straw goods, silks, Ac. The variety, | freahneas and beauty of the aagoremont cunuot be surpassed md na thowe are ‘ines when fashion seeks the compan! of ecopomy, the prices have been marked down bolow aven imum of [OrMeT KEAKOUA THAN 90,000 posnee e NEW ENGLAND STATES In one Yaar restorative of Prot, Od WOOD for restaring hair per. and ently has never yet bad arival; volume 1 pm ta of th world and JAMES McKRR Of chronic ayspep- ollie OLA BRAUTI- 10; black frock comta $12; bust pana and vest for amere and cheap tailor eal on a tair Ph feats eet iar aradtrmaarterpees Bee from the most intelligent to prove tha! it s « perfect restora. tive; but read the ctrcular and you cannot dowbt; ree alee now covered completely with the curls imagionbie. We know of numerous eases where hair was rapidiy falling owt whieh « than {! ever had been before ticles for keeping soft and glossy, remow i ite ne ing eadee od has proved itsclt the gresiest ail tng gandrel ro enemy to ene at cet improve their personel d vie the dul ‘one to appenr- ance ‘ome differ in regard to the marnot sone but every one wi! admit that « beatiful head of bair, et. in maa or woman, isan object much to be desired, here are ng means hal ab. be lef! untried to o stalo a fiders ion — Woman's Advorata, Phi ‘Cocrinetos . Mov. 17, 1886. ©, J. WOOD & ©O.-Geate As I have been od selling your restorative the las! seas for ons of your jocel M. Heed inson.: and having exper the States. for restoring the engage! in (he crag business for several | {CAzg end Reve suid varione preparations for ihe batt, out Bove | fcand notaing that restores {he seeretive Organs or in j the scalp as wellas yours. Keing fully coavinord ‘hat your re ftorative ia what you represent it to be, I would ike toem | ‘age im the sale of it, for I am eatiatind |! mos! gel! Youre trniy, «7 Store Wariann, Mage, Feb. 5, 1867, PROF. 0. J. WOOD & 00.—Gents’ Having realized the efects of your bair restorative, I wish tnstate (hat, And fog hair growing (hin, ae well aa eray, I wna indnced from what fread and beard. to try (he arte! repared by you. te [romete Ke arowih and change ite evlor 96 tt was +) bof which It has effected compieiely In the operation t | have used nearly three bolt me Yours, Ae. Jame Praworn | ‘0. J. WOOD £00 , proprietors, 312 rt (inthe N.Y." Wire Raving Ketnbiishmne ir Marke! sirmet, 8 TLouln, Mo. And eold by all good drugeiata Rememive: ED BUNTLINE’S NEW STORY! 2 Bronaway, SAUL SABBERDAY, THe thlor 2 NEW yorRK Foe ts THIA 18 ONE OF OT O8T INTERESTING, CHRILLING, BACTIING ond —_ PAIS oF THE MEN AND DENDS OF '76, exer beem writes or published. 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WATWOR Old Cology Murserinn fymoun, Maem T8KRRS OR MOUWTACHES FORCED TO hich wil not um J ~& CAMACHO, AGENT, 26 BROADWAY. TRANS lauona from the spac. Vrench and |\etho eaWaeno, Why Brond wag. $ SPRING VESTS, AT OAK HALL, | 4 and 86 Pulton sires $2 SIDE BAND PANTS, AT OAK may $3 SPRING BUSINRSS COATS, AT OAK HALT, #4 and #6F ulton $4 FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS. AT og5 HALL, Mand 8 Fulton treat BLACK FROCK COATS, AT OAK BALL, $5 Te AT Oi Sad b6 Filion streak, $6 SPRING BAGLANS, AT Oak Bats. lon wt ¢ As nats.-0a PLACR HAVING MANUFACTURES IMMENSE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, Te Arootering GRRATER INDUCEMENTS to purchasers than any house tn the trade, $10 SPRING RAGLAN, ow 6, 0 BV ANS’, Sand 68 Fulton street a evonvrion, $10" BARAT os EVANS’, 66 and 68 Pulton atrect. IN THE 0 SPRING aaeham, MERCURY $1 ling for 86, RK. 4: EVANS’, 66 ant 68 Fulton stroot, $1 SPRING RAGLANS, tor 96, VANS’, 66 and 68 Palton street. RCURY, wi ‘al APRING RARGLANA, Mahed in the, a o 7 eained of all news RVAN®, 66 and 68 Fulton stesot, praia PRICE OUR CENTS, SPRING RAGRANS, EW AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF CHANDE- $10 for 86, Hers and Gan Fixtures at unusually low prices. is . For instance £ RV ANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton street, Four light Ohandebers, wha globes: eseveonoeseves SPRING RAG: Ina $10 Molin for 8, ss Ee Cutlery. Tory Mande ble Sas doe AUC WOUT & 00, Corner of Broadway and Brosme Ov, s crs and manufacturers of Flare removed to 6 Warren street UDMAN'S PHILADELPHIA STEAM ALE—FAR Binge 7 gre Bat ven atten E LADING —DR. AMITIVS RLRCTRIO Of ‘ Ee Tey ita . Dr 2 $10 sPB180 2a tx: GIO PHNG Basra, VARS’, 6h.and 68 Fulton street, $10 SPRING RAG! RVANS, 66 and 68 Fallon street,