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wee e bull fighter—a gentie bit of satire on his confréres in Congress, we presume. Bariia- game appearod as Julien St. Pierre, the man ia the play, who was attached io the lobby of the Duke of Mantua and took money from both sides, “Mr, Kingman, ‘the respected Doyen of the world of letters, wore ‘the identical court dress of Monroe, with the ‘identical «mali sword.” Who is Kingman in ‘the world of letters? Doew be belong to the Post Office? Did he have the identical small change that was in the identical small clothes of Monroe? Brady, the daguerreotypist, was there as Vandyk, and we ahall doubtleas see Some of tho characters photographed at hls fine gallery. Farther on we read of a Mr. Evans ‘and a Mr. Shaw, said to be “of the New York Heavy.” The New York Heraup knows no- thing of these persona: they have no authority to use its name, and they are repudiated alto- gether. The assumption of the name of this Journal was as much 8 matter of fancy as the costumes. Then we have a large assort- ment of Browns, Smiths and Robia- fons. “Mr. Hughes” was an Oxford stu- -deat—(have the Oxonians joined the Igbby?); “Mr. McClure, of New York,” was Louis XI; and “Gillet, of Washington,” a “ fascinating” Gilibuster, whatever that is. If anybody can tell who these “distinguished persons” are, it must be Jenkins, No one else ever heard of them before. Jenkins, however, passes to the supper, over which he is very eloquent. It is to be hoped—and, indeed, presumed—that he ‘had enough. This ball seems to have been a grand conven- tion of the lobby in faney costame to put through all the fancy measures before Con- eres —the same as the brokers give dinners to work off their fancy stock. Unlike our fancy Dall at the Crystal Palace, it went off with- out a row, and probably answered all its purposes, So fer, however, the costume balls in this country, public and private, have been marred by some absurd bluuders of the managers, and have been stupid hambugs. Now-we have the little Napoleon of the Aca- demy with his “Opera Ball and Domino Soiree,” which bids fair to be-a complete suc cers, It will not certaialy be a ball of the Jobby or of the rowdies, but an elegant affair, gotten up in the most liberal way, and it will wind up the ball season in a perfect blaze of glory and gas light. THE LATEST NEWS. MINTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, Action of the Kansas Senate on the Bull, Important Prooeedings of the Legislature on the Money Bills. ‘Confirmation of Messrs. Stillman, Bowen and Stranahan as Police Commissioners, te, ke, &&, Our Special Washington Despatch. THE KANSAS BILL—TH® OCKAN MALL BERVICE—A NEW RIVE AND HARBOK IMPROVEMENT BILL, RTC. Wasnscron, April 18, 1858. Mr. Montgomery gave notice in the House to-day that he intended to morrow, at ono o'clock, to call up the Kansas bil! and dispose of it. Lf the motion prevails to Bppo'nt » Committes of Conference, which the democrats allege they cau carry, the republicans will move immo- Aiately that the committee be olected by the Hovso, in Biead of Delng appointed by the Spesker, The vote will De very close. Quite & number of members are absent, Du: they Fave Deen Wlegraphed to return at once. Toe Sepate Committee on Post Oflices are eugaged from day to cay considering the ocean mail service, and the Proortety of ertablishing new lines in various quarters. The Committre ou Commerce today authorised their Chairman to report a general River and Harbor bill for the improvement of rivers aad lakes tn various sections Of the coustry, which amounts to about @ million and a ‘Dall of dollars. It will be reported tothe House in a tow Gaye. From prevent appearasces the Deficiency bill of the Bouse will pacs the Senate without amend meat The adzurabie bill for a city guard in Washington, in- troduced by Governor Brown, and passed in the Sonate, is | ot likely to pass the House in tae present shape. Ia fact, there is po measure, no mutter bow useful oF necessary, If known to bo tavored by the adousisiration, that does Rot meet with the factions opposition of the allied repub: Livans, Koow Novainge aod ronegete democrats, tre Queantly erpported alao by imoracticable democrats. Willa: Bean i9 appomted ronte agent, Jo take Charge 11 ¢ presa malis between New York and iow | tos, via S rivalled. Wid Storms is tes other agent in Cais very 18k ORR AL WEWAPAPER DESPATCH. j Wasnsuron, april 18, 1868, | ‘The Rowate © roqucst for a committee of confereace on tho Kanes wil, by gomeral agreement, be acted upon by ¢ tomorrow ai L o'clock. There ls a strong probability Ghat the Toase will grant the com mites. Lecomptonites Grmiy caleaiate oa a j>int arrange meat to nave Kanens under toe Lesompton coastiution, if | me fo Oe # words of the Sonate Dill, with sack mo- | didication { not eacrifice the principle of that mea ure. The Prevent bes determined to take the volantesr regiment- trom the Western “tates. A memur tal from the citizens of Carson Valloy, asking | 0 erection ot a Te oul, ay besa trans. | mitted to the Hoare by dont aad referred by | aumittes on them tothe Go eritories Mesnre. Hale, Mason and Higlor are te commitiee of the Seunte appointed to investigate the complaints of the ia mates the Miltary Asylum near Washiegton, agalost Ge management and discipline of that institution. THIRTY-FIOTH CONGRESS, PLANT BRESLON. Bennta Wasnvetox, Aprit 13, 1868 THe KAMEN ptt ". Nothieg of luterest occurred up to one o'clock, At that hour the Kanaas bill came up, and Mr, Green, Of Mo , without any remarks, moved that, as tho House had dieegreed, the Senate woald insist and ask a commit tee of confernace in lieu of resoiving to adhere. Mr Sivatons, (opp) of Ro 1, caled forthe yeas and | pays. Mr. Pron (adm.) asked how could the Sonate insist on flor the House had resolved to adhere, ‘adm ) of Mo., feplied that oven after the o Flows it was competent to confer. It is the o, ka well as in the Partamont of England, ts renee It jg in order ask » conference, bu hot tw ineist Mr. Buster, (adim.) of Va., said the conree since he | hada seat in the Sonate wae to insiat, The House, if it | chocres, cay recede from tte amendment, and then the | Original bili wil) pase. Mr. Grrex read an from Parliamentary prac ties, Bhow ing that it was legitimate to inetat. To mest the or, ho would take two motions-tirst, to in ‘ond, to aek a covferen Mr. Mason, (asm ) a Ve., epoke in favor of conrtesy | toe houees: and dering the great conse- | nt on this mater, the Senate should go of Parlamentary courtesy to aa- | Instance barmeniously ® further read fren the Maqual of Parliament, wnat tia tnotion was ia strict accordance with tn tem rrant, (OpD.) of Mich., was in favor of fetting the matter dion Mr. Ravann, Colm )of Del,, thonght the disrespect, if there were any, cume from the House, Yetae ths ques tone one of Moment he was in favor of asking for a conference Mr. Brows, (att) of Wisa., enid that on a matier ot great ratnan the must’not act on his own person Bi imps ee. fhe Hones wee cnt quite reapegtful to the hitless dediantiase nciapnceacenohehoniiihiainipigaianticast m cHpEgiatibeiilli stelle fx glelbelfellGpfffe ly FEY UTHRERTEE TITUS fl rts NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 1858.—TRIPLE SHEET. enliis als to wae: tani to the eating of fhe ey wor end nays were the taxen on Mr. Greea’s mo~ on, be eatin, ou 9, ea bays 24, a6 folows:— Alen, Taland, ‘o/‘unter vi 4 ° Pacers qty Iverson, pos ooh Bevjamin, Louletere, Jones, lows Biggs, North Carolina. Johnson, Tennessee. bigier, Penneyivania. Jobroon, Arkensas. Bright, Indisns Kenedy Brown, Miaaieaippl. Cisy, Alabame. Macon, Figiala Fitch, Ipafana. Sevastian, ireen, Miseourt. Siitell, Louisiana. Gwin, Californie. |, New Joraoy, Hawinond, South Carolina, Toomba, Geos, on, Texas. Houeton, Texas. Clark, New Tlampsbire, Collamer, Vermont. Crittenden, Kentucky. Dixon, Connectiout. Doolittle, Lo ngag Douglas, Tin: Feeeenden, Maine, Foot, Verment. Rates, Delaware. Davie Minelssippi. Durkee, hidiectgpea PO Messrs. Green, Hunter and wore committee to confer with 6 similar Coal aagrpandinnd ed, of the House, PH TO UTAH. Wileon, Broderick Doolittle, Cameron spoke in favor of the bill, and . Iverson, Hota dobnsen of Arkansas, Fessenden and ‘Hale ‘op. Mr. PvcH made some severe compariscns betwoon this bill and that in aid of the Atlantic Telegraph, calling the latter a echeme of ptunder. Mr. Wisow wished to refer the bill back to the com- mittee fur a week, for farther amondment of esti- pee ‘ , however, moved that it be uw Tiscakee next, which was carried, 28 agaimst 17. Adjourned. Heuse of Hepresentatives. ‘Wasuinarox, April 13, 1868. Mr. Caruthers of Missouri, appeared ead took bis seat for the first time this session. A POLICE FORCE FOR WASHINGTON, The Honse went into Committee of the Whole on the Senate bill to establish a guard of protection for life and property in Washington. Mr. Goon, (adm.) of Va, explained the necessity of the passage of the bill. Mr. Comins, (opp.) of Mass., said the House had been engaged all the session in endeavoring to release the people of Kansas from the —— grasp of the admi- istration, and he was not willing :o place the residents of the district of Columbia in its power. The bill waa sub- versive of the principles of popular sovereignt, og A Mr. Cuxmes, (adm ) of Va., asked whether Mr. Comins baa forgotten that the republican party had deprived the city of New York of its municipal power, and vested it im the Executive of the State. Mr. Comrxs doubted originally,‘and was not yet con- vinced ct the expediency of that measure. During ® spirited colloquy between Messrs. Clemens snd Campbell (opp.) of Ohio, the latter said that if Mr. Clemens covld oot trust his own executive and party on the Defictency bill, which proposed to suatain the army oa the frontier, be (Mr. Campbell) could not treet the executive to regulate the police ot Washington. He would rather eee his constituents come here te protect thomsolves. Mr. Cuastexs replied—And yet the gentioman from Obio voted for the Deficiency bill, which gave the executive department absolute control over eight or pine millions of dollars, taking peculiar merit Ww himself for voting for it. Mr. Camprrit explained thet the oatimates were sub mitted, sod it wes Geclarod by the executive and tho House thut Utah was in a state of rebellion. He ted trom bis party and bis friends in voting for the bill. Mr, O.atess—1 thought you said you were no party man. (laughter.) Mr. Camrusiz—You bave abandoned your party by voting against toe Defickeocy bill, and it ia for you to eet- tie your accounts with the administration. (Serriment.) ir. BeRNErY, (opp.) of Ky.—Tho Deficiency bill is a rather delicate subject om this side. Suppose yourtelf to the DL. Dow pen ring. ‘Langiver Mr. Cress said tbat Mr. Campbell galled {o the eye of the wind politically, and he did not know whero to find bim. Mr. Cameness despised and condemed the slavery of mind more than apy otber, and would rather be a slave of Mr. Clemens, and under his lash, than the slave of any party or power on earth. ‘M+. Cumans replied that the declaration was rhetori- ca}ly magnanimous, and remiaded bim of the couplet :— “When the devil waa sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk would he.” (Lasghter ) Whatever reputation the gentieman from Ohio had was derived from bis allegiance to party. Mr. Stan1on, (opp.) of Ohio, said there was no doubt that the exiting demoralization hae its origin in the prac- tive of the msxim—‘“To the victors belong the spoils.’’ The Presidential election of 1844 was controlled and carried by the outlaw aptain has been aj ern district of New York. Wo cid pot want such chief of police as the President, who baa appoiated fo cllice in Kensaa half a dozen persons charged with mur- and several septenced to be hapged. He favored the m of commissioners to take the appotutment of offcers out of the band of ® political party. Mr. Ssuin, (aom) of Va., denied thatthe disorders or angors to lite in Washington have sprunj ng from the per- ip pureuit of federal appoiotnents. He asked, in the inaictinent by the black republicans evidence & man’s character; mercenaries were hired to go to Kansas and do tho work of mischief. Ro- birson, who was trdicted in Sacramento and fled to Kan- fas, wae found among thore engaged in outrage and mur- der, This was the sort of man that Mr. Stanton wanted to make Governor of Kansas, when he would not trust | the Presiceot with the appointment of an auxiliary gerd. ‘Otber mombers spoke, but nothing of special interest Was elicited, The committee rose and the House ad- journed, News from the West ARMY MOVEMENTS-—KANBAS AFPAIRS—NEWS FROM NEW MEXICO, ETC. Sr. Loum, April 13, 1864. ‘Tho | eayenworth correspondent of the Republican ways that Moeers. Russell, Majors and Waddell have received ordors to start one hundred and ton trains and twenty six wegons for Utsh. These trains take upwards of 3,000 toameti re and 11,000 mules. Accompany of sappers aad miners from West Point had reached Fort Leaveoworth. ‘The eotire force at Fort Leavenworth on the 9th inst i consented of tweive companies of artillery, three of infan ty and two of dragoons, Horses and malos wore ar ing rapidly. Two bondred aud six ames wore re ported as ready for service. Hoffwan’s command bad passed Fort Kearny and was rapidly puebing ooward. A moremont of the troops to occupy a post in the sew dietrict of Pinte, to guard the route, would take place in afew da ‘The same Gorreepondent says that a irttor was in circa lation for sigeatu es asking that General Calhoun should be insured eafety against personal violence in case he should return to reopen the Surveyor Genorai’s office. Mayor Adame was among the signers of the letter The Stote Contral Committee bad issued a call fora Delegate Convention to nominate officers ander the Leavenworth constitution, Tt will be held at Topeka on h inet, and the sense of the people taken as to ibe U.S. Senators. The Convention is to con sist of ono hundred delegates, apportione! among the counties on # basis of 21,000 votes to the State. The Santa has arrived with dates to the Lath ullimo, Richard H. Tempkins had been appointed Attorney General, vice Theodore Wheat, resigned. The Dwtrict Court, Judge Benedict presiding, com menced ite spring session at Santa Fe on the 8th ultimo. The Utah ond Navajo Indians had failed to conclude a treaty of pence. The Utahs, areisted by the Arrapahoes, intended to attack the Navajos at the next moon. The details of the murders and outrages committed in | Denna Anna county are given. The letting of the contracts to supply the subsistence department of the army took place on the 4th inat. Muntetpal ‘Election in New Jersey. | ELIZABETHTOWN, Kuzaneratown, April 13, 1858, AU the charter election held in this city yesterday, the entire anti Lecompton ticket was elected by about 200 ontay TRENTON. Terstow, April 13, 1858. Joregh Wood, the democratic candidate for Mayor, and the whole city democratic ticket, with a mejority of the Conneil, bat been olected. The majority on the city ticket is about 150. PATERSON. Parmesoy, Apr 113, 1858 The demecratic Mayor of this place ts ree by 08 majority y Bow lege te Advices from Florida tt “a Greate wwe S warriors p themselves ap to the tp 4 States aathor Tie sumption Payments NE ~" ‘ IMPORTANT PROM THR STATH CAPITAL Our Spretal Albany Despetoh. UE END OF TH! LEGISLATIVE SESSION APPROACH: ING—BACKWAATNESS OF BUNTNESS—THB Canal LOAM BILL—OONFIRMATION OF BOWEN AND STRA- NAHAN, BTC. Axnany, Aprtt 18, 1868. Now, within thirty-six bours of the oxpiration of tho buadred days, the Legislature hay not passed a aingte bili of geweral importance to the poopie. Some two bundrod end Afty have passed executive inspection, and about half es many are under consiaeration—ail of private, local, in” @ividual imterest, and nothing olso. Tha measures iatro- duced by the Commitioe of Ways and Mosus ino the House bave not been met with that approbation from the domooratio members of that body that was anticipated. Altbough there appeared no opposition anywhere to the peopesition to eubmit the question of borrowing threo million eight hundred thousand doliars to the people, still, before the quesuon upen te final passage of the bili was taken in the House a decided democratic opposition ‘Was manifested against it. This bill and plan for finishing the canals was agreed upon by the democratic State off! cers; but Mr. Lansing, Chairman of Ways and Moans, in- to concur in tho bill ‘o 1g debt then they desired ‘The vaua! appropriation bills, the supply billa, those of indispensable ceceseity, are laid upon the table of either house. To morrow is the last day for which members can draw pay, but as everything is yet at sixes and sevens, the Leyislature will not likely adjourn until Saworday afternoon Tn the Decate this morning Senator Sloan offered « reso- lution moving forward the bill to amend the usury laws. To acoomylish this it required unanimous consant, but Senator Schei: made objection to the motion, consequently the object of tae mover was defeated. Seomor Sloan made anvtber atiempt to bring up the subject, by offering uw reeclution to refer the Usury bill to the drst Commitice of the Whole but it was defeated Mr. Spinola cftered a resolution appointing a committee to to mveraigate toe copduct of the Po ics Commussion- Senator said attempts been made ia nek wae day Ww disprove the siate- ments which be had previously made, and now be only wavted an opportunity to establish the facts and lay them before the pubic, 80 tbat the authorities may take action in removing euch commigeioners as shall up- pear to have committed off-ncee. He said the people wanted to know bow their money is epeut. The late se Fe tty receives eight huudred a year from the Potios ‘Commlseioners, and spends his time at the loddy ta Alba- ny. Joel B Nost, also another member of the police boos occupies splendid apartments at the Astor House, at bt buncred doilare a year, without wearing the insignia ice officer. The reeciution was adopted. ii was introduced yesterday in the Senate, to day BA) through and gent to the House, making it « miade — to bave masquerade balis in’ the tate of New rator In seeret geesion to day the names of Bowen and Stra pahan were again sent in, and they were confirmed by a ty Vote; ibe American vote wae divided. So Governor sing bas concluded his vaciliatiog conduct in senting in aod withboiding names of Poilce Commissioners. Mr. Spinola, 1 secret session, moved to discha) commiliee from the further coueideration of Leven- worth's pomination ag Caval Audiior, bul the repabicans refused, thus showing their sincerity tor the late secre tary of State. It will be recollected that the sominstion was laid on the table until the fourth of July. KEW YORK LEGISLATURX, Benate. Acnant, April 13, 18% REPORTS To amend the law relative toforcign insurance compa nies. To incorporate the Youatt Lysoum, New York. Relative to the New York Institution for the Bund. To Ling the conveyance « land to the Woman's i Peery Hod tee oa of the Supervisors of New York raaire to Pa the ora of the Broadway Paraliei Rallroad Relative & the formation of gas light companies. Relative to limited partacrships. Relative to jurors im Kings county. ‘The bill to prevent masquerades in the cities of New York and Brookiyn was ‘The bill to submit to tae people the question of a call for convention to revise and amend the constitution was ordered to & third reading. HILLS PASSKD, To amend the map of the city of New York. To convey certain lots of iand in the State to the Wo- man’s Hospital, New York. To extend the act mcorporating the dremen of New York to 1680. The Sevate at half-past two o'clock confirmned Mossrs. Bowen and Strapabaa w the sup, understanding taat the Elon. George Briggs, of the Ninth ward of the city of New York, is © be nominated by the Board in the piace of Mr Perit. ‘Tho debate on the Engineers’ bill continued warmly till the adjournment, and no question takea. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The bil! to make appropriation for the canal debt and to maintain the canals during the fiscal year was pasaed. Mr. Swrrn aeked the consent of the Senate to report the evidence and & bili from the special committee to investi. Cs Objected 0 the papers locked up tn © papers of the committer fn iron safe, as reveral of had been already stolen, RVENING SESSION. ‘The concurrent resolutions reducing the canal tolls, as recommended by the Canal Woard, wore pawed by a unanimous vote. WILLA PARGED, To incorperate the Peoples’ Loun and Retief Company. To amend the act defining the fire Lmils of tae astern district of Brock!y a. To weorporate ine American Rclool of Mines. The concurrent resolutions fur discriminating canal were Inte aa the table A reaoiution that Professor Bache perfect his map of New York harbor and land adjacent A resovntion that the Quarantine Uommterionors cause & survey to be made at the eptrance of the harbor ot New York, or Raritan Bay, to ascertain whether and at what cout am island or block of land can be puflictemt for quarantine purposes. Au Mr. Braz dreth wes adaed to the committee to foquire into the eenitary laws and their enforcement in New York. ‘A revolution asklog grante of lad from Congress for the construction of a caual around Niagare Falls was |aid o@ Ube table To prevent franda in asseaxments for local improve ments in New York and Iie okiyn. To amend the law relative to marrieé women insuring the bves of their husbands. For the relief of the Weatchester County Railroad Com- pany To amend the charter of the Harlem Railroad Company. Relative to highways in Kings, Queens aad Suffolk coua tes, To amend the law relative to limited partnerships. The sepate corcurred in the Assembly's amendments fo the resoluticn reducing canal tolis on stoves The bill to incorporate pi ort “leone Powor Company was ordered to a thir The Chemung canal lock caurgeameet ‘vill passed, the mated a: $520,000. wie for a registry Of Vena on canal boats ' the bill to continue the New York common scheol commiaaion, tolls Agsembly. ALnayy, April 1, 1868 ‘Tho Commissioners of the Code of Law#, Mesers. David Dudley Field, Cartis Noyes and A. W. Bradford, submitted their first report. As the special order, the bill for the loan of $5 900,000 came up [or « final reading. Mr. Wavre (dem.) moved to recommit and to strike out the enacting clause. He did 80 to delay the passage of the bill until the measures connected with it could be acted upon. [teking at the past, be had no coofl sence in the future; and Whatever political party wae ia powor, unless check# and restrictions could be placed acount the expenditure of money, he would never vote for (his low: Mr. Parsons (com. ) hoped that nosuch delay w vale take place, but that the bill be fy) at once. Mr. MeNerr (dem ) oppaned the pareage of the Loan bill wnte the Engineers’ bill transferring the power from the Contracting to the Canal Board could be acted : this was a large amount of money to be rained, nai w hile be favored the completion of the Erie canal, ha would sot increase the public debt eo largely unless proper restric tions were placed around the expend Mr. Van VALARNWURG said that thir wae the nincty birth day of the seseion: to morrow the erne § at Hmit exp He was astonished Ce (ale late fod democtate who had init after asolemn pledge to take th haat vote 8 peee to postpone thie biIM for te coasideratt.a pervant matter ‘Was it a trick of the domocracy ts drive bile over and resort to the old stop policy’ They bad reused to be the {riends of the cabal, aud now, at the they « tay, pro upim Diaments of He recognizes power which a wurlace of tt , ot tt ‘ to mark thia Srot mureriog cf tauader. % Came trom the rai.road inter tate uf the House from thelr hands cam tho Diow Wstvike dows the iawreste of the canal aad losve ber cwaczupt fle eaiiea apon the House aos w euilor this miserable audterfuge to defeat this important moa mane Mr. Guzs Sovurros (Am) spoke etroncty fn favor of touing the raircucs, cocamag Bis belief tut tae poopie ff tae Sata Srat ‘owasded this measure of reitel, and tet be content wr Dear ths tematon for tay caidsi pletion Wr. WorvoxD (rep) moved the previous quostion— the third reading of ibe bi which was ordered, aad tho biti passed By O) against ot The bil tO Lenestor the moneye from the Erie to the Jatoral canale than pared by ayes 8S, Hays 27. The nox: tli read was cbe bul x imcredie the « Meteney of the Bog'rear’s Dovarime nt . W. Barpwin coved wo recommit fur amoadments. APTBRNGON BERSHUN. The bntgos introducea by the Committees ot Ways and Means in a series of dilis Was Krockod to by the Cefeat of the two priacipal rirastves, tho spacers” bili apd the Floating Debt ball The former sought to transfor from the Coutacting Board to the Canal Board and - Engtucer the entire power ovor the appointments. later bad for its object to transfer to the Canal poten ol power over contracts, and tw transfer certain powers of the Auditor to the Compirolier, ‘The first bill was bedly defeated by ayee 4, ways 82, A reconsideration of the vote was moved, and tho commitiee made « strong effort to tnduco the Holwe to lay that moti:n oa tne table, Dut the Bouse retusec. The motion to reconsider was lost by 8 to 71. | The second bill was recommitiad for amond ment. ‘The bill to repeal che Constructing Buard law of Laat arin- ter wae bext put on ite final read ng aad ioat by Bod. ‘The bill to confirm the grant of the Common ios Yon ior the Faget or bow yan by Mr. Exexses (dem.) moved to recommit the bill on the ground of @ perpetua: injunction against the road. Mr. Caarmmin (dem ) opposed tbe recomm|tual. Mr. Moors (dew.) moved tho provious quustoa, which was ordered, and the bill passed te 85 to 9, MUS PAseRD. For the relief of the Mechinics’, North River ead the Grocers! banks of New York Por the protecticm and civilization of the 4. Regis tribe of Indians. Mr Wise (dem) moved to reconsider the vote by which the bil! to logai:zs the resolution ot the Now York Supervisors of October 6, 1557, retativs to certain con trects wea lost. Mr. Darssxy (dem.) strongiy oppoeed the motion, which was carried and We bill passed Albany City Becton. Ainasy, April 13, 1858, Our charter lection to day has reaulted ta tno ciaction of the union ant: Lecompton candidate for Mayor, Eli Per ry, by about 140 mojority The union Police Justice is also elected. The other officers are iu doubt, The Com- mon Council is about equally divided. Tho democrats broke up the ballot boxes in the Niath ward in the uppor district, and general fighting was carried on ail over the city curing the day Apyointments by the Governor. BY AND WITH TIM: ADVICR AND CONSENT OF TLE SRNATK, HARBOR MASTER. Naw York—Robert Muray, in piace of Junius T. Stagg. COMMIBSIONER OF METROPOLITAN POLICE. New York—Thomas B, stiuliman, in piace of Jacob Choiwell. NOTARIES. Queene—Wiiliam J. Young, of Oyster Bay Cove; Jacob T. Vanderhoof, of Aztoria, Sealey Schouck, of Roslyn— new @ i mente. Suffulk—Wil.iam Edward Sonos, of Cid Sprig Harbor— new appointment Kings—Georgo C. Gibbs, Christopher King, of Brooklyn — Dew appointments Naw York—Johu F Gray, Malcumb Campbell, 1 Me Guiteau—re appointments; “Wiliam C. soma Levi Leopart—new appointments Wealcheter—Jubn T. Seeley, of Onstusing—seuflnp- pointment News frem Mexico, New Oncxana, April 12, 1868, Advices trom Tampico state tha: thirteca promineat Mexican reactionista had deen captured by Goveruor Garza, while attempting to lang from the British mail steamer. Garza bad fired on an Amorican vessoi, from which be had endeavored to extort doud!s duties. United States Supreme Coart. Wastinaron, April 13, 1868. No. 14.—Thomas Jackson ct al., owners of the steam. boat Metumpka, va. Magustra steamboat. Justice Grier delivered the opinion of the Court reversing the decree of the Circuit Court for the middie district of Alabaima,, with cols, and retoanding the case for further proceedings. No. 11. —Robert Taylor's administrators, va, Nathan T, Carry], Re-argument continued for both partis. Ship Mountain Wave Asbore Bostow, April 13, 1858. Tbe ship Mountain Wave, from Charleston for Boston, went aghoro thie morning ®t 11 o’clook, at tae mouth of Scituate harbor. A stoamer has gone to her assistaace, and we expect to have the particulars shortly, The Nashville at Charieston. Quaxiueton, April 13, 1858 The Upiied States mail steamedip Nashville, 1. M. Mor. ray, commaacer, from New York, arrived hero at 83% o'clock oa Monday evening Markets, Monza, April 12, 1858, Covien—Sales today 2,000 bales, at an advance of ‘se Micdling 114,¢. alle. ‘Receipts for the last two days 3,400 baies Curantatoy, April 12, 1958, The gales of cottow to-day were 1,000 bales’ at un- changed rates. Savanait, April 12, 1858, Tye wales of cotton toay were 1,600 bales’ without cbargo ia prices. Avovera, April 12, 1868, The cotton market is firm and unchanged. Bales to-day G0 baies. Bacrimoax, April 13, 1868. Fiowr an@ whoat dul! and unchanged. Corn heary— yellow O50. a OS, Whiskey firmer—Salea at 21 ie. = 22 Prraneiuna, Apr: 1858 dull bat firm = Wheatdall Corn juliet, miles of 6100 bushels at 700. Provisions beoyaat Maas pork BIS, Ferdi at tio. a Mie, Whiskey sloaiy ooo Cotton Tende, ‘The Cotton Circular of 1. J. Stewart & Co. says: — ‘The tendency of our warret was decitediy to lower prices at the date of our iast circular, per Arabia, on 30th %. This was more perceptible after the receipt of ibe sadvices on the following day, and was only ro ° d (rca after apcertaining that the New Urieags mar ket cor \inued firm under them, although the receipts con unued heavy, and with no indications of abatement. This onfiience of {actors at the extreme South, ia their ability tw maiptarn prices at eleven ceuts aud upwards for mit cling grades, has tended gradually W restore confidence staple, ap’ to Dring into market many diecretionar hich have been withheid for ten cents and haif penny freight. Gur Eastern milis are likely w bo in the market! inte at nearly the ratio of their purchases inst wean with the usual amounts taken off the market tor specuiation, or by capitalists for \aveatmeut, dance of unemploy if. for a time, tndeoe. upder the preseut will aid (n & meneure to wal Enropean markets, shoud prices materia:ly reoods abrows, under al tices of " As at our ports Oa Satur cay morning, 1th ir |, We reeled by elegrayh (rom Haitfax the America’s advices from Liverpoot of 21th ui salon Of tho Wek, 66,000 Daler, ata avy) with 8 4 4 arket here has ¢ wence of expert Po + saps tusee aviv 600 bales per fara of injury # by extensive to the nest crop, or prestb ficeds on the Arkansas rt Missisapp! below the mouth prevent steamboaty from be vtiog ens, Gad interfere with the rece pa particular section, bus beyond a de there does not appear to be cause pest or prospective crop. at cur qnotations, which Llp the fortnight, the chief demand being for the sap. ly of owe own milla, The ewcy of receipts of tae 4 sentcrop ia now reducea i dates to 161 000 Dales. ‘The prevaiung cetumates are LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Upland. Flori 4 Mobil od i Decorative Paper Hangings Now Opening at by presen, ot whetecate end fetal, oy FRAN OTS PARES 10,000 Cases Boots end Shoes at Auction Prices, st PHILLIPS & SMITA'S, 84 Warren sureet pbatemelors Hear Dye, Wigs and Toupess-— pat in the orld surpassing all made, Fold and applied pay ty tt ay © HewAway Wigs S8-At Cameron's, 199 Fulton Street, Brookiya. One trial ae periorhy over Use sold ia Browaway at exor: prt ‘and Toupees— © privaiiy appited Citstedoro’s Tair Dye, W Rest inthe world, Por ale, and the No 6 Astor Houre. Holloway: Pilla Phe Universal Verdict — The eK Of Ali nations, «fering under all phases of disease, dove cortfied Iu every written amgnage 'o the intallldiltty of | (hese ate dieae pills Agan aperieat, aiterative and restore uo me teine, Berry's Trve spherous ts the Meet and thes peat article fre tevaeiag oanu tring slcansihg, cnring arving Gnd teetering toe har, Laue try Ik Bold by al angen Save your Hot Meatorer Wtson Hate teritacmeni in another conn Pure Chtoreform (8 ©. G, it t 3 aan7) Pree Tas Beath of Colonel Honton—Seteh of his Life end Cnaracter—News f.om Californie~Tne Revolution tn Venczucia—Lecture om the Batele of Lesingtun, by Hon. George Banu- croft_Affairs in Kurope— Proceedings ef Local News—Markets, dic, ait. The Famuy Henatp of today will contain @ recont of the aggre of importance. Among them will be t ‘The of Colonel Thomas Hart Benton: A Bkeich of bis Life qf Public herviors. California ~Arrivad of the Bear of the An aceount of the Revolution im Venemein—Overthrow of the Monsyas Dynasty—Iustalladon of Une New Governmeat— Sketcbes of the New Ministers, &0., 40. Report of a Lecture on the Batile of Lexington, by tion, Gecrge Baacrof, Verdict of the Coroner's Inquest ia ths case of young Samuels, Affaire tn Kurope—Letters from onr Correpondeats ia Leadon ond Parie—Napoicon ov the Londoa Wmce—Trado tm Groat Sritain, £¢., de. ‘The Rovivals—Merchanis’ Prayer Mooting— Awakening of the Poitce. Alleged Biackmailing by « Lawyer and a Gambier. ‘The Finale of the Orystal Palace Charity Fote —Indigaas Mina Flore MoPiimseys aftor the Managors, &c., &c. Pawnce Indians in New Yort—War Dance at the Asior House—Sketoh of the Tribes, &e., &c. ‘The Musard Concerts at the Academy of Music. Another Kostza Onso—Kxchement at Paducal, Ky. Dotngs at Washington— Report of the Proceedings of Con- gree, Kdilorial Romarks on prominent events of the day. Notices of New Pubticationa. ‘The Local Incidents of this and adjoining cities of goneral interest. A full Beport of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- duoe, carefully corrected each week. ‘The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of pnblica- toa. ‘Together with Police Reporta—Thestrienl Matiers—Keport of the Cattle Morket—Money and Commercial Markets—Mar riages and Deatha—forming a grest masa of interesting, use- ful and miacollancous reading. Term»—Oniy $2 0 year; four cenis a alngle copy. Tobe obtained at theoflice of the Henan and of all news agents, The Metallic Tabiet Razor Struy Can be Obtained, geauine, a J. & 8 BAUNDERS’ store, No 7 Aster House. Gentn'’s Hats of the Season. ‘Teralve fascinating styles 14 Broadway. “Whe Musard Pocket Caps,” for Concerts sper. nd theatres. GENIN, 214 broadway, opposite Su Paul's. Helmes’ Instantaneous Photographs, the firat of We kind takoo in America, at the picture galleey of 25 cout portraits, 289 Broadway, Bours and Shoes, TMS LARUEST AMD CHRAPEAT ABSORTWRAT OF ton street. Brookiyn Photographs, Cameo-types—WiL LIAMBON BROS , artiste, (wo Corty-oiae Fulton street, Radical Cure Truss, Supporters, Bandages, elastic stockings, 40, a} MARSH & UO 'S, No. 2 Veaey atraat, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. s Marrted, Younsstex—Fctusxton.—Oo Thursday evening, March 1, by Rev James Millett, residing at No. 40 Seventh street, Mr Groxce W. Fouretie, of Danbury, Conn., to Miss Assis M. FurLearos, of this city. ‘Montia—Hath At St. John’s church, North Haven, Corn. , en Tucrany, Aprit 13, by Rev. Josepn Scou, Bexsa aun M Morrowka, of Brooklyn, L. 1, to Saran a. Bars, of the former place. O'SR4—Mapoen.—At the Church of the Nativity, at 9 o'clock mass, Cn Tuesday, April 13, by the pastor, Mev. George McClcekey, PaTnick O'SURA to ANNE F. MappRN, all of this city. ‘Seymock—HarGs.—On Monday evening, April 12, by the Kev Dr. Johnson, of St Michaci's church, Brooklyn, Mr. ALLAN M. Seymour, of Peekskil), to Mise Samam A. Bron, daughter of G. R. Bergh, Faq., of this city. SrRe snc RGER— Looctte —la Sohwerip, Mocklenburg, sab recusvece of the brias’s tesber, by ihe Rev. Der ches Mr, Oscar Staasuuncen, of Now York, to Milas Avacars Bevoivs, caugbter of Munisterias Kath Seowes, Died, Boora.—On Monday evening, “April 12, Lavea Goopwiy, oniy chiid of Cuaries 5. and Amelia Booth, aged 1 year, 7 months and 19 days. * ‘The relatives and (rienda as the family are respectfully invited Wo attend the faneral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ut (wo o'clock, from th seoee of hor parents, tn Loon ard street, ceur Mesero'e street, Greenpoint, I. L Bowwuissy.—in Winameburg, on uesday , April 13, Mancswer BowEKuann, sgoa 8¥ yeare, & nave of New York Weep not for me, my children dear, Jam not dead, but sleeping bore-- As lam Dow, s0 you must be, Proparo for death and follow me. Tho relatives abd friends aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the resicooce ot her von, James Bowerband, North sixth street, between Fifth aad Sixta rireets, oa Thusaday acternoon, at two o'clock, Bresnan.—Io Williamsburg, on Tuesday morning, A| 15, ef Dooping cough, Gworun, sen of George 5. and 8. rabeth brennan, aged 74 months. ‘Tbe funeral will take place ou Thursday afernoon, at turee o'clock, from the residence of nis parents, No. Mouth Second street, Witiamaburg. Buveit.—At tiarfem, on Mooday, April 12, Srivia G., daughter of C. G. and Mary Bunelt, in the 1Tun year of her igt 6 “#0 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited W aitepd the fugeral, from st. Andrew's bpwsoopal ebureh, (7th stroct, between Third and Fourth aveaues, Harlem, the (Wednesday) @vernovn, at four o'clock Canat.—At bis residence, No. 6 Essex market, Grant street, Of disease of the boart, Wiuam Caray, aged 33 ears. : He bea passed in manhood’s zenith From the buay scones of life: He bas parted from its troubles And from its woary strife, Never more shall care or sorrow Find a place within bis breast, For bis beart bas ceased ita thropbingy And the voiling brain's at font, ‘The funeral will take pl from his late residence, on Thureday sfternovn, at two o'clock. His friends Com- pany E, Sixty cinta Regiment, and the Friendly Brothers ot brn, are ood invited to attend. Ciaak —On April 12, of consumption, Capt. Ccastists CLaak, a eth year of his age ‘The rotatives and fri , and the mombers of Washing- tou Chaptor No. 2,0. U, A. are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at half past nine o'clock, from his late residenes, corner of Fortieth street avd Fourth avenue The remains will be taken w Fileabeth, N. J Coorna—At West Farms, on Monday, April 12, Mrs. Mary Goorm, relict of the late Jobn Cooper, Heq., In the Kd Fear of bar ago. frienda of the family are reepectfully invited to at the funeral, from her late residence, oa Thursday morning, st eleven o'clock. Cars leave Twenty sixth sucet at 84 o'clock A. M. Conmrt —On Mooday, Apri 12, of inflammation of the bowels, Jony Comurt, eged #5 yours aod 6 months, ® os tive of the county Donegal, parish of Teloin, ireland, and for Ube lant thirty years » resident of th city His brothers in iw, hie former shopssates of Conner & Sou's type founury, wad (ype fouhders in general, are ro quinted to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternovs, at bat past two o'clock, fromm his late residence, No 63 lam street, to Calvary Cometery Donovas.—Un Tuesday, April |, Exwanr, son of Mi- aoc Mary Ann lovovan, aged 4 years, 9 mont 16 da. Tue (rieode and soquainlanoes of the family are request , oa Tharaday afternoop, at three the res epee of bie parents, corner of Grand paren — x, It., of Paris, Prane: ‘be relatives ano trie Aprii 13, aged 48 years, mbers of the French Canadian Boas vf the Fifty fifth Regiment, and the membe Co pany Kof the Guarde Lafayette, are rermectiuity ib) ted to attend the funeral, from his late re- treet, on Thursday afvernove, at balf past two o'clock, without further notice. Gaany.— On Tuseday, April 13, of scarlet rover, Hannrer M . denghter of Henry and Sarah M. Groon, aged 1 year, & montis and 19 days The (riencs and relatives of the family are respectfully lovitedt to attend the Cuveral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, At two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. Hodeon street Gnout—On Tuesday, April 48, of convulsions, Jen ¥ infant son of A. and ¥. V, Groot, aged 4 montos. Maxnavicia —On Tuesday, April is, Faarces F, young. est chid ot Heury and Kilen Mandeville, aged 7 months and 16 daye. The friend nod reletives of the famiry are Invited to at. tend the fuurrai, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, as ons ovcioe’, (rom Nos 89 Kast Nineteenth street. Manson —On Mongay, April i2, Paraicx Masnow, aged 20 years. His friends, and those of his brothers, Henry and Mi ebacl Manron. are respectfully invited wo auend the fune ral, from his late residence, No. 162 Hestor strom, thi (Wednesday | atterncon, at two o'gloak. Moxon. On Moaday morning, April 12, afer a short iilpess, Dr. Neat Stomuon, aged 6 ‘ The relatives and ‘riends, and t of conrumption, months and i) his brother, John Yorison, a tend the | from No. 907 Third aver y erahth aad ninth treet. thio (W y) afvernooa, at two « , wishout fur. wert Mowstauy —On Saadag, April 11 tameation of the mr. Cranue Fi en a friomés of the femily are respectfully fi oun ale, the 41ta year of bis i ‘Tue reintiy requested to attend the fuuera! o lie late residence, No. 1% 9 emty fourth sircet, this (Wednesday) < otelow a. sy On Tyerday morbing, April iS, after a short , Fowarn Worect, & nates of the county Donegal, ‘fully invited to at. teucs, No. 61 Union t ten o'clock. y 7 Loores Pru, da er of Hs ee 28 ieaay jeory and Elza Pill, aged | year, matic of Meo tuoeens in Touraday Pick —Un Sunday gresiog anes i, ¢ wephr, aged 64 years, 4 ‘The relatives apd friends ore invited $6 etend the fume rei, from his tate residence, No 9 Allen atreat, this (Weds wenden efnenen, ¢ 3 afternoon, et two 0/ciock. ‘The remains wil be on to Girnepwood, Qvemas.—At Yorkville, on Tuesday morning, A) ' same rie, aged 04 years, a naive of ener Goat, 6) The friends and acquair tances of tie family, aad these of bis sous, Thomas aud Peter Galolan are reapectfully re questea to attend the funeral, frum the residence daughter, Mra. Flyon, Third aveous, near Rightydah street, 08 Tharrcay afternoon, at four o'clock. Him re- mains will be taken to Astoria for interment, Reiy.—On Tuesday, April 15, te son of Peter and ba Reill; 17 months. friends and of the family are roquast und acquaintances family Bi dine the funeral, this Lape grag aiternove, at two o'clock, from the residerde of his parents, No. Heventh avesue, near Nineteenth street. Ryan —At Fort Washington, on Tuesday, April 13, of diseate of the braun, Tusw Risa, tn tho 64th your of ba aye. "The friends and relatives are respectfully invited te at- tend the funeral, Sean han lamsencrnn Ft wemngeny op ang Bracvootm —In Brook!) April 12, Moe Anya Stacroota, formariy of PO See of Pordend fo., aged 35 youre ‘Tho funoral will tako place this at two o’cieek, from her late poh Blagg ig — atreet, Kast Brooklyn, 1, Tien —0n Toessay April 13, of scartet fever FTOR, pores se of Nelson wad Mary a. et taka tecee ‘The friends of the are respectfully invited to at tead the funeral, this ( jwotnendey) afternoon, at we o'olock, Nom No, 186 Cais ‘Taact.—aAt Newark, N. em tein, April 18, Mea. pipe am ‘widow of the inte John Tracy, aged 7 the velatives and friends are invited to attend the (ese- ral, on Friday afternoon, at three o’ciock, from No. 888 Fiabe ctreet. Interment ’m Mount Prospect Cemetery. Wriaow.—On Tuesday, April 13, of coneataginn, Ox Gina Y. Wisom, in the 30th year of his age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and these of ha brother-in-law, J.P. B. Dodge, are ~ vited to attend the ‘Tuneral, on Thy ot two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 38 Laight street Wuitszy —On Monday, April 12, Hoa. Tuomas K. Wem. may, ip the bagel got of his age. The funeral will take place from his late residence, Wer 199 Kast Broadway, on Thursday afternoon, at tow o’clocs. His relatives, friends, frienda of the a Obancery and members of toe 0. U. A., are invited to attend. Wrrrrser —On Monday. April 12, of consumption, Pag- unk Ann, wife of Daniel Whrither, aged 28 years, 6 monthe end 9 days, The relatives and friends of the family are Lia tron invited to attend the funeral, this ( Vednesday) afarnesm, ‘at balt past ono o’clock, from tho residence ye f brother, Joha H. Turner, No 86 Hester street funeral, Weet Twenty eighth street, this peony: at two o’e! _MISCELLAN UUs a A Yi’, 10 ANN STRERT, $3 90 FOR CONGRIOR L gaiters; and only $5 for Patent leather boots, spring sigte. GREAT SPRING MEDICINE, RYATT’S LIFE BALSAM, gatbeumatiom, scrofule, walt rhoum, Ao —Hyntt’s life a4 certain to care the most’ painful forms of Giseasea as welor iat quench ure; also old uirere, i— sores, erympelas, the worst canes of impurity of the blood, liver and kidneys, Kenral debility, dyapopsia, incipient oam: sumption, piles, de. depot, No. 246 Grand stewwk, 75 cents per botwe. Li WHO SUFFRR WITH FILES rane cure for life. The propetetae wITMARY FLLE i aU FPOMTORY, Witt guarantee ANURRER “WONKERPUL UU: James W. McKee, cured of e, shipping merchant, 42 From Bo, eran a. ee Witmars p.0, sappos ‘and at times: iS Reference will be given to amg, number of persona who were cured. Dowery- Fhe medicine con De aout \o any part of the cos ya si * ta Ie: Bruasnia fa. por yard velvet carpet ‘uasnla Wall woo! ingrains Sa. 6d lleloth Dafa HIRAM ANVERSON, 9 Boweuy. T EVERDELL/R—WEDDING CARDS AND velopes, the cheapest in the city. Broadway, corner of Puane atreet. ARTHOLEF'S SEWING MACHINES, For tatiors, pant vest, dresamakers” and general use OMice 4*9 Broadway, corner of Broome street. “These machines make excellent work.” —New York fas, OTS AND SHORS. THK at AND OHRAPEST ARSORTWERE he 1D BUCTH AND SHORS IN THE CITY, OO BROOKS 576 Broadway and 160 160 Fulton ot, Be: IN ZEPHYR WOOL AND PARI Dress TRIM. Fa —For sale at KOHLSAAT BROTHERS, 138 Jem (aureus REMED fA sudden cure for ouralgen wail rhuraatiamy, Price $l. __W, A. CAULFIELD, Agent, 335 Broadway. VUURROS' REMKDY ) Cures ail nervous compiainta—ne ver faila. Price $1. W. A. OAULFAMBLD, Agent 3S. yeu! RRUS' REMEDY a Broadway VHURRUF & REMEDY. / Ao immediate cure for nervous headache. Price $1 Wes. CAULFIELD. Ageot, 308 Broadway. YHUERUS RAMEDY, J Infaliible for 9.1 fe male compiainia, Price $1. WA. CAULPINID. Agent, $88 Broadway HURRUS’ REMEDY 1 Relieves the itver from all d' _Price 6 OW. AL Gall Lele, ag Agent, 333 Bresdwag. YORNS BUNIONK, NAILS PENETRATING THR J sean, extracted withe ut pain, so that the boot cas be wore ‘mined'ate:y after the operation, without tha least tncoawe. Bienes to the patient, Uy Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeon Chiropod- iat, 760 Broadway, YAUTION.—DR. U. JAMS, OF 19 GRAND STRAT, J Sersey City, NJ" bas no agent in this city for the sale of bis Katract of Connabaus Indica. None genaine exer which bas tr 1 James, No 19 Grand au eet, Jer iy, M —- the glass of each bottle, 308 Urand street on R. H. JAMES YEXTRACT OF CANARIS INDIOA, from the leaves imported fram Caleulta, for the parma: Heat cure Of consumption, bromohitis, coughs, colds, amd groerel debility. pre ares snoording to bia directions, for alors 1G Garand aires, comma Diabet dr a wew’ York. Price #1 and ber bottle. D R. SMITHS GREAT HLKCTRIC Ott, OF MiTTLA- his, if making marvellous cures. + ak Edwin Yor rot. Key what it did for him ask Hon. &. Killingeworth, 6@ Routh pifth strset Phiiade phiay who waa taken off hs crue coins single day: More hea ane hundred nove lately oom cured in New York hy (ida oil, and five sanded. tn Homme. Dr, #mith in now at 9h Hudson sireet, of dealers who sell spusto cures, NGLISH PAPERS AND PERIODICALS PEA AMR 4) rica, received at the old established Knglah news agenoy of GUWAN DUNCALE, No, L2zig Fulton street, near Naw sau. Subseriptons recetved and papers delivered w eag Partof be elty without exter charge. VERY MAN A MAGICTAN THE MAGICIANS OWN BOOK CORT RING arlor magic, conta mechanicn | magn oi as. sourer if smpuretneat for one thouseed cad one imo, cloth, WO pagen git aide and back samp DICK & PITEGERALD No 1s Ann street, New Yor. sale by all booksellers im this place. K sont by mail, on receipt of Gi, te aay sldrems, fren of powtage Keliabio agen'a wanted (> cameuw for Magician sOwn Hook LO gl ad Works Bend cash orders to the ahowe addres pUVe CAtalogues of our books mailed wany addi an (Per. FP 'BSQNS SYRUP —JOSKPH CLARK, PROPRIETOR, J #8 Washington avenue, Albany. None genuine uolees having bie signatore. ¢ iruggiat, (92 Broadway, agent Sold by Mrs. Hayes, Bro niyn. yun, WERSTER & OC uJ Improved Tigbt atite’ sewing machinan For all meoufacturing purpores end for family’ use. we rete a wtheeRR SCOR Hho. 469 Bromdwrng. NDIA RURBER GLOVES FOR GARDENING, TOCED cleaning and tbe of fowers, maaufactured by vod year's Glove Company® 6 John street, ap stairs. omar shore hogs nob alve entre WT ORNAMENTS - Masquiaite (Stee!) jewelry, Bair pins in great et, ee CebORNE, HOAROMAN & TOWNSEND, No, 327 Broadway, corner of Spring seek News AND RICH PATTERNS OF CUP GLAS. harman B.~The money oy wri he renrnsd mo ‘aliafaction. ote | chemin gnan very low prions. Ragheh and Arwerisan china, dc. AN STOU VEN i, G0 road wey neat Twente Kh sireet. Ure alate of Mace No. ez Pur xo Sold by draggists and where. t merehsats © LINGER'R SEWIN are rapidly Incread: peer ing, and therefon Sewing machines, Cotng every kind uf obtaln the work. Sincer's new family the Intes: and the bear, the mast de operate, \s cormanding 4 and send for ® eirewlar, 7. M. aTNORR 4 CO, MACHINES —MANUP A trade ie reviving, Daein yw is Us time fo purehase ines ©: 2 Broad ODA WATKR —PATENT SODA WATER APPARAT Sore sry, description, for drawing oF bowing. smal faacb anes for cobers 10 WP rest, near Broadway, N. eRTE AD. 8 Dove Ske ADV st