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i of iow must go overboard, as well bave enceveded im securing maj? ale on both the Broadway and Niath Ave- Due Ratiroads. When the votes on these bills are aliowed to be mace public, the renovatrants to those two roads may draw their own concinatons ay to certain portions of Buch votes, The Legislature is expected to adjoura oa Saturday af- ternou. There are some Uree buadred laws enacted, ‘Bnd a tees number of pubic interest than ever promul- ged by any previous Legiaiature, SEW Yous LxuwuarcnE, Senate. . ALBANT, April 15, 1868. ‘The bit to complete tho Intoral caunis was reported to Cre Beuate precisely as it came from the House, and in ‘tbat fora it was ordered to third a realieg by 16 to 12. Mr. Wm, Cullen ‘ant was nominated, tae @eneraby volivg for Mr. Isaac McCombe, Mr. ADems, (am ) WheD bis Dame Was CAlicd, alluded to ‘the recent election of Lorenzo Burrows, by the republi- ans, and declared thas it was aa an ackno we igemeat of what act of courtesy that the Americars now no gery Bomipalion; bat ceat their votes for a geutioman istinguiahed by high )iterury attainments, probity of -character, scrupulous sense ot bonor and eminent fitness for the position, the nominee of the republicans—Wa ‘Oulles Bryant. ‘1a join: eeseton the nomiration beieg the samo, Mr, Wm. ©. Bryant, was declared duly elected, ‘The bill relative to the lateral caasls was recommitted to the Canul Committee, with lasiructions to amend 9 as to give the State Engiaeer Surveyor absolute power €o cischarge the division and lent engineers for cause. EVSNING SESSION. BILLS PASSED, ate the Turnverein Association of the Fastern here had consent to report toe New York Mer By Siesented from several of the (tems, bitla to incorporate the Youatt Lyceum, New York, anc to legalize the action of the Supervisors of New York @diative to certain claims were then paseed. Asombty, Auwany, April 15, 1858. BILLA PARED. To amond the charter of the Provident Fund Society. To authorise the BuiTalo and Alleghany Valloy Rattroad ‘Do weil their property to the Buffaloand Pitsburg Railroad ‘Ce mm pan? . ‘The teciimony taken by tho Castle Gardon Investigating Committee was orcored to bo printed. A large number cf Senete bile were reported complete ard ordered 10 a third reading. The apaual supply bul was reported and sent imme- diately to the privter. ‘The Secate Legistry law was ordered to s third reading. ‘The House then took up the annual ap ation bili, fend was engaged ia perfecting st up lo 12 o'clock, when the nomication for Regent of tho University was announc- ed to be in order. Tho Seuate consumed the ¢utiro morning hour on the above bili. Mr. Diven’s amendment giving absolute power to the State Ecgineer to spome allthe engiavers, was retained Dy a vote of 16 to 12. ‘Mr. Noxon’s moticn to substitute the Senate bill provid- ing for @ haif mill tax for the completion of the lateral canals, was lost by 8 to 16. ‘A debate then sprung upen a motion tostrike out the en- eoting cleuse of the Assembly Dill, but no action was taken. ‘Wm. Ouilen Bryant was bore nominated for Rogont of the University, r ing 16 votes to 13 for Isaac MoCombe. AFTERNOON SESSION. io's Loon an Relief Company. % incorporate the People’s Loan % To ccnfirm the gract of the Common Council of New ‘York fer the Ninth avenue Rallrosd. ‘BILLS PASSED. Zo tacorporaie We Gewigel America Commercial Indug: amend the Common School aw. lative to jurors in the couaty of Kings. ‘s% iavvrporate the New York Pneumatic pany. AFTERNOON SESSION. Mc. Law called up the concurrent resolutions relative to the death of Hon. William L. Marcy, which were adoptod. Tho following concurrent resol were adopted :— Relative to we Board, png ply de, econ bation into the accourts of the Clerk Of the Court of Apveais. a = Pacific Railroad. — jative to charitable appropriations. Tn regard to tho diawrfbctcn of pablic tands. Mr. Cuayiee attempted to gain unanimous coosent to Ox ‘the fiaai vote for the repeal of the Metropolitan l’olice law this 3 Objections were made, when the Asnual Appropriation ‘again taken up in Committee of the Whole. “io ‘wore mato to invert ations for the Home for the Friondless, for the New York Opthalmic , and other chaz ities, all of which . cere bil was then perrectod and ordered to a third Feaaing. F Power Ocan- EVENING SESSION. A resolution to adjuurn sine die at 6 P. M. to-morrow ‘avas atiecipted to be introduced, but failed for want of ‘unanimous congent. ‘The annual jon bill was then read and pasged. ‘The fol owing Dilis were sito passed — To authorize the paymtnt of interest on canal drafts. The Lil to repeal the Metropolitan Poiice law was lost Mr. Lasixo compiete the bill to prevent the ‘orention of # floating debt for cabal purposes. AB aticmpt to put it on the third reading at onco was overruied by a decision of the Chair, Mr. LasinG appealed from tho decision, but the House Bustained the Speaker by ® large woajority. The bill gives the Canal S.ard power to suspend the public works at any time, and cntire control over con- @racta. BRIs PASSED. To revise the act incorporating the Albany sad New Baltumore Ship CanagCompsay. ‘To authorize the conetraction of the Brooklyn Broadway Dauroad. Raiative Wo lined partnership Relative to tim! ipa. ‘The Senate Dill relative to pubile printing was discussed and finally laid on the the Le; ‘ture of List of Acts ner La giala 98. To incorporate Independent Engine Company No. 6, of Binghamton, N.Y. 99 To authorize the President and Trustoos of the vil- 6 of Liverpool to purchase and hold real ostave. 00. To construct @ highway trom the old Stato road in Fesex county to the Port Kent and Hopkins turnpike in Franklin county. 161 For the relief of Abraham E. Egvert and others. 102 To authorize the Boflaio and Pitsburg Railroad Company to consolidate with the Bullalo and Bradford . To provide for the speedy coustruction and repair eran ame tr te the tame shail have beea da- mage destroyed. 104. For tho ralief of Aviah Ward, Archibald MoVicker and Willism L. Skinner, ' act entitled an act to provide for the a. a a Tiere, pessoa Desemnber 9 1847, 80 far fae relates to the Village of Port Jervis, in tho county of isd To provide for the appraisal snd payment of dam- egos it cases. . To modify the exemption laws in reistion to judg- om ccaawel for a claim accruing for work sud iabor in a family ag a domestic. 168. So aah Se Saar es one Sewn of Beaten, 8 i} ‘asbington, to a Oren | To provide Sa Fimmiecioners ‘Deeds in village atoge ono to garts of an act to amend chapter 13, part first, of the Revised Statutes, entitled of the assess- ment ond outostin of wanes ‘and chapter 176 of the Laws OWT Ae rerlate tlle on the Genesee Rivor Plank Road. 112% To amend an act ontitled an act to incorporate the County Mutual Insurance Company, passed 1841. 3 3S amend the charter of the San Matual Insurance Company, located in the ety of New York. m 0 ‘their read, and fo mond an act entitled an act declaring « part of ora pee Ree ont eee purporos, , the Black riv ; \ =f Fa it se i && : i Pott 382 it é 3 z E i i d i i i i ; = * Fa 3 2 i ef i ! g A perarce and to the salo Ma yn oy ed April 16, 1887, 60 far wa the same | *PP! ” the countice cf Doeida and exempt the Gremen of the vi of Peekskill ficou certain tasstion, 147 To authorize the Commissioners of Highways in out a highway. Hampton, 8oftolk county, to Ia, 148. To chango the came of Wiltlam Bennet to Zoran Wilmburet, and of Gertrade Louisa Deavet and others. 149. Releasing to Catbai ine MoManus the interest of the State in certam lands of which her husband, Michael McManus, died seized. , “ior maga the town meeting of L- 1£0. fo Taint ie ction. 152%. To change the name of Alex. C. Kilpatrick to Alex. C Stewart. 153. To amend an act ectitled an sot to provide for building @ bridge across Esopus creck in Ulater couuty. 164. To authorize un ucreased compensation for the frennccriauon of porenda upoa the Piateburg and Mon- treal Ratircad, 155 To copfirm the cfficial acts of Harman W, Pulver, @ Justice of the Pesce. ie Relating to evper:ntendente of the poor in Queens county. 157, To wake valid arecneotings bas before Stephen 1 Forgan, as a Justice of the Peace 6 own of Kortright, im the of Delaware, 168. To jate the New York Puro Milk 169. For the ‘relief of the members of the Oommen | Council and (he Board of Supervisors of the city and coun- ty of New York for the year cighteen hunared end aty- seven. 160. To amerd the charter of the Excolsior Medical Col- lege of the oity of New York, 261. For the appraisal and of capal camages cocanloned by the overflow of the water from a break ia the Erie canal, in the county of Orleans, on or about the Bist day of July, 1857. 162. For the pellet of Borrelia, E Rose, widow, and of Clarence I. Rese, only chiid and helr-at-law of Dr. Laurea F. Rose, deceased 263, 10 amend the act entitled an act for the pressrva- triad fish in the waters of Crooked lake, passed April 15, 57. 164. To repeal an act entitled an act to authorize the electing of a special county jud, ones a © 165. Co change the vame of the Cambridge Valley Cemetery Arscviation to that of the Woodiand Cemetery Azsociation. 1€6 fo legalize cortam actions of the Board of Super- visors of the city und county of New York in relation to the payment of moneys to David A. Fowler. 367. For the relief of Edward P. Markle. 168. To authorize the city of Troy to raise money by tax. 169. Relessing to Debby Langdon the interest of this ‘State in certain real estate situated in Ulster county. 170. Toconstitute the vil! ot Greon Island, in the coun. ty of Albery, a separate road district, , & Justice of 171. To jegalize the acts of Wm. A. Full the Peace. 17% To release certain escheated lands to Mary Pink- 173. To confirm the election and official acts of Geo. M. Burtt as Commissioner of Hi 174. To authorize the of the Marine Bank Btock of tho said company. ster. Rurai of Buffaic to reduce the 176. To autborrze the imon Council of the of Auburn to purchase and wey to the State of New York a tite for @ regimental armory. 176. To provide for ad¢itioual reser in attendance upca courte of record in laer, Weatches- ter, st. Lawrence, Queens and Livingston countios. 177. To amend ap ect entitied an act to develope the jegorewe of the salt springs, paseed Aprit 15, 178. To release to Theresa Bolton tho intorest of thé | ng halla certain real estate in thecily of low York. 1%%. To provide for the removal of obstructions from the outlet cf Cayuga lake and the channel of Seneca river. 180. To authciize the First Copgregation of Diaciples of Christ, of Pompey , Oocndegs county , to elect trustees, Ac. 381, For the reviet of the heirs of James Mi i aged. 182. For the appraisal and payment of canel damages to ‘Wiluam T. Cuz ler. 183. In relation to the Mechanics’ Banking Asseciation, the Nerth River Bank, tho Kast River Bank and the Gro- cers’ Bank.ng Asscclauion in thoeity of New York. led. To authorize the Canal Commissioners to construct @ road bridge over the eularged canal in the olty of 185. To authorize the Ceual Commissioners to contract with Edwaid F. Edwards for une repeir of a portion of the ‘Biack river cu. al and Feeder. 186. To avthorize the Supervisers of Orange county to raise money for Orphan Asylum. 187. To amend an act entitled an act for tho benoit of married women in insur: g the lives of their husbands. 188. In relation to the Mpnroe County Workhouse. 189. For the relief of the Westebester County Company. 190. To cplarge the powers of the Board of Supervisors. 191. erate the county of Columbia for certain 6 emeuded. “on Relating to the Ciydo High School. 193. To amend ap act to provide for the locorporation of companies to construct plank roads; and for other pur- poses, 164. To chazge the name of the towa of Clinton, Rensse- laer covnty, to Kast Greenbush. 196. To autborize the building or leasing of @ house of detention w Sastoga. 196. To authorize the construction of a bridge over the ‘Evie canal ip Frankfort, Herkimor county. 107. To repeal the act to improve the road from Ogdens- ‘burg to Canton. 1v8. To continue the commissionors appointed to secure the moro perfect evtadlehment, g>vernmest, regulation aad economy of common schools {n tho city of Now York. 199, To authorize the Canal Commissioners to a dram made upon the lands of Thomas Noyes and otpers in Chemurg and Steuben. 200, To ex ead the charter of the firemen of the city of New York. 202. To authorize the Comptroller to loan money to the Pepn Yau Union School district from the Common Sohoo! tan 202. For the relief of certain ciizone owning and in pos- eeseton of walt manuiaciories and (armiog Innds on the On- ondaga river ard other places. : 208 To authorize the Compu oller to pay intereat on Cortain moneys withhoid by the Mate. 04. To extend the provisions of the act entitled an act for the better secnrity of mechanics and others erecting ee ip Oneida and other countios. 206. To authcrize the Hope Cemetery Aesociation, Stea- ‘ben county, to sei) and convey certain lands. 206. For the relief of the Onondaga tribe of Indians. ‘207. To authorize the own: cortain lands lying along the Black creek to drain the e. 208, To provide for the opening of certain etreots in he city of Brouklyn. 209. To provide for the payment of the galary of the De- puty State Bogincer. 210. Making appropristione for the canal debt and maia- tenance of canala for the fircal year coding let October, 1858. 21. To provide for the enlargement of the locks on the Chemung ceral. 212. in relation to the Weedeport Calon School. 213, Requiring citicere acting at magistrates to gtve ee curity. rit To amend the charter of the village of Warren it the town of Haverstraw. 216. To logatioe the slecticn, classification ont offictal nots of the trestecs Baptist Society of Bath. 216, To change the namo of the Baptist church and so clety of the town of Porter, Niagara county. 2iT. Amending the poor iaws of Oneida to oa- abie the Superintendent of tho Poor to & pro vision depot. “18. Making moro cffectually Malone villago « separate road distriet 219. To aathorize the Mires Methodist charch in the town of Northilold, Richmond county, to sell parsonage ae the American School of Minor. 220. To incorporate . To amend an act to 'e for the incorporation of villages, ananavember 9, 1041, far bs relates to the Ellenville. VHIE” Reducing the expital wtock of the ae om Willlamaburg, and authorizing a change of name. "a. Toamend the —— of the Citizens’ Hire In- Brooklyn. 294. To incorporate the Female Acadamy of the Sacred Heart. 226. To incorporte the Cayuga Drisgo Compaay. ———_—— ‘The Littles Murder Case. Rocumran, April 16, 1618. | A second panel, consisting of nearly one hundred mon, | was examined to-day in the Littles murder case, but only two were accepted ag jurymen. Tho Court announce: that surance Company of ~ Sales of cotton to day 750 bales, at 11 Mre. Little's trial for the same offence would come on this term. Fast Day tn Boston. Boeto, April 15, 1858. The annual (ime appointed by the Governor for a day of fagting and prayer has boca observed to-day, as usual, by ‘8 total suspension of business. The churches, in most of which religious exercises took place, were crowded, and the afternoon and evening performances at the theatres Uderally patropised. The Common also aitracted thou- sands to witness various athictic exercises by the young men of the city, FastDay bas never before been so gene rally observed. The thermometer ranged about sixty, with a routherly wind and clear shy. ‘United States Supreme Court, Wassrxotos, April 16, 1868. Mo. 10—Jobn N. All ya. Roswell B. Johnson. Argu- ment continued for the appellee and concluded for the de No. 77.—Joho B. Irvine vs. William R. Marshall et al. Argued on both sites Stnking of # Steamer tn the Ohio—Lom ot Eight Lives, Civemsnat, April 16, 1868. (On Monday aernoon ist the Fortamowth and Pomeroy. packet was sunk opposite a ep * The Grafton Bank ms Rebherr € Heory teller of the Grafton Bat ty sented, charged with robbing that iautation of $12,000 NEW YORK HikRa,D Servile Insarcection tn Antigas, Weave hed @ most serious disturbance with tho ds- Serves, originating amongs: come Karbwoa poopie ead our town negroes, who set the police at defiance, and atiacked the police cftice at about eight o’clock on the night of the ‘2th tat, The policey wore obliged to fire in self: defence, and five of the revullers were killed on the spot, and a dozen wounded, somo badly. ‘The Governor arrived as the police offize at about 0né o'clock yesterday morning. Tho mod continusd ail night in the streets, and attacked ibe police offloe, where the Governor and all ihe authorities were at eight o’olock yeeterday morning, broke all the wledows aud doors, and bad nearty taken posseesion of the office and arms. Some of tho mob had already entered the office when ordera were given by the Governor to fire, and four more wore ehot down and several severely wounded. Martial law was then procisimed, special coustables eworn in, and a volunteer troop of some forty men and horses was formed, which soon diaporsed the mob. ‘The streets are still patrolied by armed men and every- thing is vow again quiet. Despatches had been sent to Guadaloupe for # military force, and to Barbadoos fora man of war, in the hope that auch agsistance would not be required. Aposteript dated St. Thomas, March St, eays:—Tho French troop have arrived, but they will not be landod as they are not required. 7 The Orevaste at New Orleans, New Onicans, April 15, 1858, ‘The crevasse oppowite this city #till sciumphs, but effurts ere at inst beirg made to stop it. The rise in the river is coming down. Marketa, New Oxteans, Apri! 16, 1868, ‘Tho sales of cotton to day gain sorell, reaching only 1,200 bales; prices aro very irregular, but mid- tag le ‘quoted at Ile. a Inigo. Walle wheat St 12% 6 Buik pork—xhoutders 6c. ; bey ne oa sides: 8c. Lard, iv barrels, 10470. a 104g. Rio coflee—Sales today at 10c. @ llc. Froignta havo slightly decliced— Cotten to Liverpoot 16 520. a go. Exchange om London stiffer. Tho rates are 106}, a 107. Mostra, April ‘14, 1858 Xo. @ LL ssc. for middling. Market very quict. Caartestox, April 14, 1868, Bales of colton to-day 600 bales, at unchanged rates. Savanwan, April 14, 1853, Cotton— Sales to da7 6C0 bales; market quiot, unaltored. Avavsta, April 14, 1858, Cotten dull and unchanged. Salca .C0 bated. Bairiwork, April 16, 1858. Flour qviet at $40 $4375. Wneatateady. Cvrn ac tive, and advanced 36.; white 650. a 680 ; yellow 6¥c.'a 0c. Whiskey stoaty. Provisions buopant. The Stseet Commissioner Gontroversy. SUPREME COURT—SYBCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Davies. Arn, 16.—Charles Devlin vs, Daniel D, Conrwr— Meeare. O'Conor and Brady appiied to the Court this morn- ing for a writ cf assistance to be directed to the Sherif, requiring him to execute the juigment of the Court of Ap- peals ousting Mr. Conover from the office of Sireet Com- missioner, and . Devlin in possession thereof, together with the pig and Ambonpbins eve thereto, Judge Davies said he would consult the other Judges who bad sat with him t General Term, and give counsel fer Mr. Devlin, remained in oe yee with he reporters ené petal ety interested in the lt, until long after two o'clock, expecting the deci- sion; butone of the ollivers annouboed that ihe Judges had gone. In the matier of Cyrus P. Durham and Nathaniel Rolerti.— THOR Parties Wore arrested On A Charge Of hay- ing received biack mail from alleged gambiers and then subsequertly Informing on thera Ww the authorities. Ap- cation Was maco to Gischargo the prisonors from arreat. Judges denied the motion. 1m the matter of the petitions Keenan.—These were write of habeas corpus for the dis- charge of the ies from the United States eorvice, aileging tbat they bad enlisted when under tho influence of Lquor. = The Judge ssid that was not sufficient excuse, end Te dexk the “bould soger boys’? to the custody ot the cflicer in charge. They ure both married. THE SINGULAR AFFRAY AT ASTORIA AGAIN. Inthe Matter of Jane M. Coope, an Inbecite, dc,—Ts will be remembered that we published a) some length, in Marcy last, tho details of an affray betweea Lemuel Wells and Jacob M. Coope and one of his daughters, growing out of an attempt, as was alleged, of Mr. Wells to carry away from a secluded school connected with the Convent of tho Sacred Heart, near Philadelphia, and eer tho lady, Jane M. Coope, another daughter of en ry fond Mr. Wella, who, it appears, Is an eldorly gentleman, som» 50 to 60 years old, on @ short Interview excited the fancy of this young lady, some %3 years of age, and opgagod her very siguny, and declared the young indy 15 ver . pc pant Mr Wells averred that she was of strained of her will, and threatened to take al! opposition. Tt sipears that these proceedings, in wature of & writ delunatico the purpcse of teating the ition —— y were heard before the in the first instance, and a large number of amined, among whom wore Dr. Willard Parker, Dr. Browa, of the ‘Bloomingdale Lunatic Asytum, and Dr. Ogden, the Flusbing Lapatic A*ylom of imbocility and unsoundnoss of ircempctent to haye charge of ber own person and Ay. The cane came vp to-day at special term, b aw 8 Davies, who confirmed thé finding of the jary, and appointed tho father and sister, Mary F. iwin, the guardians of the person and property of the young ' The Case of the Adiistle STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN DURHAM, MASTAR OF THE BARK ADMLATIC, TO THE AMEMIUAN CUNUMESS AND TLOPLE OF THE UNITED STATEA. I left Belfast, Maine, October 91, 1854, with the bark Adriatic, loaded with lime and hay, bound to Saveunab,Ga. On the night of the 24 Novembor, at half past 10 o'clock, being under double reefed topsails and steering by the win!, blowing fresh from the south west, he watch on tbo lookout made a light about three points on tho woather bow. | thon caused a good and suficien’ signal light to be holated in a proper position t> be reen by the approaching vessel, which came steadily towards ua, It was visible to myself and crew on deck that the opproaching steamer must clear us if she con- Thomas Quinn and Jas. ES | a | ment will be Uaved the course he was thon steering; but whoa within about one third of a milo her course was suddenly changed, bearing ¢own upon us Fearing # collision ‘would take place i put the beim down. The bark came into the wind, eo that her sails were ell shaking and hor headway nearly stopped. It was the only remedy I bad to ent the steamer runaing over me. Had I not put the down the steamer would have struck mo mid sbips, aud buried wo bark and cre # in the ocean. steamer struck the Dark forward, ing Away ‘ohoom, Dowsprit, cuiwater, and starting ail ihe star- {lve bow trem the deck frame, leaving me a wreck, The steamer ‘sued her course without stopping anti! she was lost in the distance. I my course (or the nearest port to repair damages; arrived at Gloacester Mass., reported the facta as to the collision, and repaired ‘port ate cost of $2,000. From thence! to Savan- jget, and loaded with a of timbor bah, Ga, dlschar pe ete arred as La Cotas Fobresry 10, 1857; on the 20% finished discharging, paid my duos, and cleared for Sicily. The foliowing day aa offloer from the custome reported to me there wae a mistake in my clear ance at the Custom louse, requesting me to go to the cus- toms and have the matter rectified, which I did. . fow minutes they a © me to understand they would hae my papers, aud refused to soitle the freight, wh amounted to aboot $4,000. There beieg no Amorican Consul at La Clotat, I wont to Marseilles, a distance of twenty five mites, where I made my complaint before the Americana Conacl. Dur iog my absence from the vessel the civil anthorities ordered my mate to the raddor and unbend the sails, in case of refueal to put him in prison, or with al bands Nt of the cate of jurisdiction on the 17th Th wee deci i fight. After this report the case was Imperial Court of = a o emsel </cround that! the or g 3 ete t “im eden ‘weg fonserel _— ci ay yo s of ten A oe A : if i i F Hi a i i atte FRIDAY, { Orstel and Plertt. SPLIT AMONG THE ERO REFUBLIOANS—TUE “gRGT- “toes” DENOUNCED BY TH @EBMAN WORKING- —BUROPRAN BEVOLUTIONIITY BNTARD SOOLAL **, BNO, BIO, . REFOB. “t the Gorman workingmea of our city do Tecome te s¢ with the would-be assassins of tio oot all sympa. = ch. Some of the members of tho Kamperer of ths Bre. workivgmon) having joined tha Arbellerband (society ® 4 officers of the abovenamed reds of Steuben House, “owing card:— society have published the wyiht AROEITRRBUND PROOLAMATION OF THR #0%e. . u Since the begianing of the wormg. “er the necessit} fall, the Arbelerbund saw iteelf wen, pela nr Ri e ME. Carry tbg on in its conventions an usieeer. 198, sons in b Bale war against a small number of dele. pee ™ tocieties not belonging to the regular ward = 'y pursued efforte—tendencice—of this fr ipcessmas. “sh steps, One aim, that oi turning the Arbeiterbund feo. edad Americn, but Aire roter to No. 3 of bd » 6 ls published ® letter, the tenor of whic. may be comprised in the werds “‘red repabblo,”” “com- ‘muuiain,”’ sud wo beliove ourselves not mistaken if there- mere Set ts Uneoy whieh, up to the bas An cehuuee ety pie ou ot y dete Us, and gave wo dioulues nna dscorée. ‘We stand 00 the giouad of reform; elon of tho means, tbe right of voling, of QtUiaining that desired reform, with procipiiation— without violence, plunder and ‘murder, or Teveluticn in the keno of the “Reds.” Btili more, we are Convinced that such precipitation will not end in a Pitiful manncr, but also must strike the deathbiow of any ecole improvement in the situation of the workugmea, chiefly of those born in foreiga countries. As Car es Our movement Is. Somtia Covey of commun. lem, as far gro we trom the men alroady ri rod to, WRO found their way to the arbelterbund aad were incessantly ‘busy torule it according to Eurvpean principles. Their eforts, constantly rejected by us, were more vehemently carried on uutil thoy resorted ‘to tho vilost moans of calumpy and fraud, in order to 66\49 by force what thoy as unable t) ovta'n by any right. A momeatary suo- gained by such means elated them with victory, but we hope they will be wrong iu their calculations. Bretaren ana fcliow workimgmen—tin our duty and con- ecience We have nuswered the couflence you till this day put iy ve; but we were sure to anawer it in a still aighor ree, by takizg upen our own responsibilit7 tho first eb necesrary eteps for the purpose of removing the ia- truding foreign anc “Red” cioments, and by failing back to the originel wad pure ward udious, Too las wo learnod— for wo trusted the declarations of men charged with full powere—that they were not backed by @py compact orgauizations. Any eucc%23 is only to be looked for from ‘sound, and not pea ir ged organizations, which lattor aro to be svon, peel: with tho worst frauds practised by working men upon workiugmea. Likewise we learnet, Wo lato, that the Convention of the 7tit inst., a3 well as our records, had been falnitid—a fact which was mate ovident by machinations pushed to the last degrees. Thee are ditier experiences, but they have had a wholesome effect in a3 far as thoy make aa bi ar act directly; and we deciare to be resolved to jar With ail honorable mesos upon corruption willl wud without our association. By resoiution of the delegates of the greater number of Ward Nereine of the. Arbéiterbund, tae Council! of Ad- ‘Ministration wa: authorized to (rausmit the property of the association (the poricdical) into the hands of the trea surer, citizen Riodol. Since a member of the Council of Administration citizon Reinloger was on the side of these men, and our office rented ia his pam@ Ib was to be expecied that he would make use of bis Tight as lessee, and deliver up tho property of the avsociation—the eaid jouraal--inty their hands. Moresvor, the Execative, composed of citl- zens Rosenthal, Bauer and Schneider, bad been authorized to oall together a conyention of delegates for Monday, Fett Ph peng the ey Aho ¢ cee toy , are represented by cigateon delegates. Tuis Convention came tothe following rebolutian: 1, Resolved, To See Rarer eam ners ot the Exe- cutive, Rejai Poly and Pfister, on account of thoir comtatlsdtceaton towards the Bond’ by thal dl ” conduct. 2. Resolved, To turn out the Social Bildungsverein, be. cauge it endeavored to undermize the Bund by viie in- hey Andrew Byrne, are respectfully Beas Tong, om RAR RARAARARAAAL ARDS AND SSrowtwer Soar a (4 T GIMBBEDE'S PYATIONERY DEPOT, Many styles of vote paper not to be foamd a Other A‘ comprising over 200 varietien. AR 4, Bo _____ APRIL 16, ib. = mace LE ANROUE 7 EOPADECLS—#RDOING | Pa creeps the ctepeat ia ie ty. MANTINGR Am aus Batin0Ad DHT rene csneg OF FIOK, cheapest fer beautitying, ete * Ko 00 Wall treet, Row ¥, 1. we ort. Frege ead retoring tse Ladies tern SM. Oe, BINION. NAILS PRNET Ray. ne Gal int, a0 that ING ta ane your Metr—Wilsew’s Hate Hesroves | Naina.” ae orb wilt tae oat eee Ym soloror, 0 Bo baale, Ble Bet dre a | e060 the’ pase. ‘ SIR, wurgoou Ubirope sloaty nok oe brown, elie | a4, 168 Beoatway, > 4 Grand gore. evi yg | : Pare reed vertisement — o* TION, DR. Fo James, us \9. 084K sta umege Set Quen ge The Pats | iy! Goma ap ar teuneliee needa alting tm Roun sehuiTecicierat | 3, hewn nthe aaah each ol, de ment, end all of ebenee Hy ened o: be A Pega the ph ‘eis, atomach and liver by B RIBOL P's Decry ING MACH: wm Campor, Refined, for Prevention of | £0 cents per tb, at CAMPBELL’S drug store, corner x Ot, MiShth gyeaue aud Twenty eighth alrecs, Lovte."Y Caution—Woe would respectfully wutton ¢he ,*Ublic against tho man; ; spree cee te mend Eee Gree het three States ta Thich lotieriea are eee ee Uo. ellen to send cs ¥ ince mente dire: #03 jow York 6 to an: fo which intiertes a2 © unlawful, ty net down as bogus or awindling c.*ncerns; and loo muaca praie ananct ba awarded lo his Honor, Mayor Ttemsna, for tle eirvag and successful efforts he ts making towards Broaking em up. BSWAN & Cd. Augasts, a. = Apsms—Br. Joan.—In Brook; Wedneminy, Br. I yn, on le 14, by the Kev. J. W. Diller, Jaxzs L. Anas, aot ts vue! at gay & Br. Joux, mS the furmer piace. js Berar In Brooklyn, 02 » April 25, the Rey. J. W. Diller, Rowan Be fg on ene Dubi i, ireland, to Miss Sanam A., daughter of Wm. A. shaw, Dabiin papers please copy. ‘Lownsiu—-Kur.—On Wednesday, April 14, in St. Pate pe CC qeyned tho fag wg a Marrasw J. Pm HARING L., vet of the late Fraacia Anthovy Kipp, both of this cliy. Prart—Bsare —On Tuesday evening, Aped 13, by the Rev. J. A. Reco, at bis ate See G, fratr, of Stcattord, Le Bow, Engiand, to Euza A, Bassus, of 7 Rowers —Tir08,—Oa Tuesday, April 15, by the Rev. Dr. pow ir. Warrer B, Romerms to Miss K. Tires, all of im ony. Smit4—Binox.—in Washington, D, C., on Wedacaday, April 14, Mr, Faasow HL. Sarre, one of the official report 61801 the Tiouse of Representatives, t Miss Anna K. Binge, ot Washington. Uston ~Luorp.— At Bathuret, Gambia, on Saturday, Feb. 13, by tue Right Rev. Bishop of Seuegambia, and the Rey, Mr, Montsurrat, Danna It. B. Urror, taq., of Now York, to Mine Mania Haraiar, second darghler of the late Hon. Richard Loyd. Died. Apaivsr.—On Wedvesday, April 14, of consumption, Joan &. Crosny Axaiirr, of Liverpool, Ungiand, aged at years. The funeral will take place to day (Vriday). from bis Jate reeidence, No. 22 Worth streot. His frionds and ac- Guaintances are respectfully invited to albsad. BsReen—Un Wi ‘¥, April 24, LLawzrron Urinanaw, Foungest child of James and Mary E. Peudieton Barker, god & years, 1 month and 21 days. ‘The friends of the family, those of hia brothers, Georgs W. Barker end Henry P. Gurte, the members of Enter: prise Lodge No. 228, & and A. M., and the Savta Claus As sociation, are res lly Invited to atsend the funsral, from the reaidence of his paronta, No. 662 Houston atrpot, thia (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further Byase.—On Thursday, Apail 15, Eowaap, only soa of George and Bridget Byrne, aged 1 qourent 6 months. The relatives friends of the y, aud those of his lavited W attend no it : irom the reeionoe a hp parents, No. 231 Kast ; Resolved, To declare as illegal tho convention hold | Twelfth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. rer y (Tuesday) alternoon, the 13th on the 7th inet., together with ite resolutions. tnatant, at her residence at Bioomiazdale, of coagestion of 4. Resclyed, To pubtish the organ of the Bund, Der Ar- , of come Pwana G., wifo of Joha W, Corliss, in the 30th is the pgs, beiter, as heretofore, in the spirit of the platform and un- car of her der the direction of ‘the same editor. 7Sfeo funeral will take place from Westchester m: 5. Resolved, To pubiicly summon the treasurer of the Band, Lixt. Ledwig Kappt, aod the georetary, Paster, to deliver the money belonging to the Bund, as well as tho ‘books and correspondence, ivto the haud« of Ta Rosen wal, Secretary of Finauces of tho General Arboiter- Bund. 6.’ Resolved, To reject with Coepest contempt all pub- Me cajumnics end ascusations refer to the members Of the Kxeoutive of tho Counet! of ation. By order of the Convention. The Executive: — ROSENTHAL SCHNEIDER. B. K. New Yors, April 13, 1858. CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF TIE DEATH OF PIANORI, ORSINI AND PIERS. The committee appointed for this manifestation has re- solved to have a solemn procession with torohught, music, banners, &c., on Toursday, April 22. ° In consequence cf very numerous deciarationa procesd- tng from large societies and singio inatviduals this célebra- ton bids far wo be one of tue grandest which ever took here. Deducting $9 for expenses incurred till now, there are $41 17 a8 balance in cash; the expenses for musi>, torch- lights, &o., beg very cousiderabio, the commitice, ia the most urgent manner call on ail liberal minded mea to send in as 8000 a8 possible their voluntary coutributions to the e'eoted treasurer, &. L. Kapp. Tublic account of the contribationa snd their manage. veo in the final report of tae Fiaance Com- mitice, The Executive Couunities, TRAUL, Secretary. Treasurer: 8. L. Karry, 201 and 203 Bowory. City Politica. Tw: Mxkoex House Cavcvs.--The members of the Tan many Society opposed to the reelection of the preacat Council of Sachems met last night at the Mercer Hours to devise Ways end means to carry their ticket. Thore wore several speeches delivered, and it was late when the caudas adjourned, The Morcor House poopie are con dent of their ability to control the election for Sachoms, ag takes place vext Monday evening at Tammany Court Calender—This Day. Sermuon Covme.—Nos. 540, 214, 951, 462, 278, 082, 210, 1719, 1743, 844, 873, 504, 996, 308, 399, 1731, 1752. Usiren States Dusrmct Covrt.—Nos. 63, 64, 66, 66,24, $3, 86, OL, 92, 98, 04, 28, 20, 32, 66, 68, 64, Of, 143, 112, 118, af, ad, 42, 43, 77, 78, 144, 116, i27,'118, artery ‘Torm.—Nos, 45, 46, 47, 18, 12, 196, 13%, 199, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 13, 101, 138, . , 40, 447, 44%, 400, 16, 668, a2b, Boh, pain Commow Pumsa.—Part lat.—Nos. 112, 1003, 185, 58, 83, Se, 21, 1108, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1112, 1113. ' Pare 2 —Now, 1088, , 1090, 10m, fo02, 1005, 1008, 109s, 601, 3069, i022, daoo, 1101, rhoz, vis. ‘To the Editor of the Herald. Orrick or tur Goupex Paizr,? Aicle having appeared ta" your ios of thls m arn AB ar in 6 of this morning, tating bat "two monaomed Dead AGalter were nrresve't for carrying of & bogus gift meepren, © beg to intorm you tar vuch « eatement ie cour iy incorrect, ‘We publish & weekly paper and give a pressa! to every subscriber, apd sball on the «: sad invite we clones? sarutiny of ali as fairnoae and ‘perect leg lity of our ent 20s db. tut. Proprietors, 335 Broadway. ‘The Metallic Tablet Razor Sti Can be obtained, genuine, at J. & 8 BAUNDEMS' store, No. 7 Astor House. ‘The Hate Manufactured by Espencheld-- For ricbaeas of material and clegece of appearance—have no rival Price $3 @, at 118 Nassau street, Instantencous Photograph of the New Rus sian corvette, taken off the Battery may be seen at HOLMES" gallery, 269 Broad David's Style of Hate are Be in style and finish, Give linn » onli, at 3h Brond Duape street om Parts Felt Hats Just Recetved.—Spring a usual, KNOX, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton White, Hatter’s Sort: - sey os, $3; 1 ‘ tal'syle raneed to 6a an WHIT IER, he veieen oe Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST AND CHRAPEST ARSORTMENT OF AND SHOR IN THE CITY IR AT BROOK, G70 ticondway and 150 Fulton sieoet | Exxprealy for Ex pak stiab Of Rl ibn fou Douegal,} cued. ca presamen, pari y county ireland. Fe ee er “the Wiends and scquatutahces aro respoct*ully invited At GENIN’, 214 Brosdway. to attend the funeral, el of New Styles, for Travellers, ui At GEALN'A, 211 Broadway. eee LN ORRIN'S, M4 Broadway. Paviiton, New ‘This Bstabiish~ ment will open Baturday, Mayl. =F, BLANCARD. pecedwar st whdanie eat eel oy TRANGIA Baas 8% Broadway, at 200, 10,000 Cesc Boots and Shoes at Auction | prices, at PHILLIPS & BMITH’S, 84 Warren sireet, ‘Teeth.—Dr. J, Allen's Improved Arttfictal dentures can be obtained at No. 9) Bond street. The: combing the restoration of Ube face, natural tone, aad (ru! | x Ladies’ Splendid Gaite: from 124, to 20, Charming én. 0 Ws. Lovely ove ana’ shove for yore Fart avencer ee Compound Lotion at 113 Third ® A cheap at yy 164 Wiliam streot, J Ann street, A ase aad patent ected.) Bourke FRRRIA s BON, boot makers 2 Neo. fea tree Flats ancl Cy arm oe Styles Now Bendy, EAGER’, 115 Prondway, Uoweed Bowgh Twenty. 0Mh atreot. youngest child of Mre. montos. to attend the funerai, from the remdoence ot his mother, No. 179 Rivington street, this (Friday) afternoon, a: two o'clock. eldest eon of Joba 4, and Catherine Maria Landwonr, age 6 yoare, 1 mouths and 1 day. invited to attend the funeral, Uhis (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hia parenta, No. 204 Chryatie etrect, corner of Starton streot. Missa, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cometo (Friday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from St! Via Cent's avenue, Manor, Long Ir., end daughter of Mr. Justice Strong. attced tho funeral, w:thout further invitation, oa Saturday alternoon, at jour o'clock. Bawciay Oven, in the beth yeer of nitend the funeral, this (Friday) afernvon, at two o’ciock, from his late reeldence sixth and Kighty-coveath strects. His remains taken to Trinity for 10x, to tho 2let year ot her age. ‘vited to attend the funeral, this o'clock, fro. Ler late residenc nue, without further ivy itation. here! Sixteenth street, ‘ James, John, Alexander, George and Daniol, are in Greenwich avenue, this (Friday) a'tornoon, at one'o'closk. | Her remains will be takes to Gresawoul for inter ment. i a Pieced ‘hope of an Immortallty Seventh a | fstatpae ts wee house, on Kixth day (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of tho famiy are ty ro. quested (0 attend, without further inviation. Carriages will be in waiting i Union square from 8 to 9 o'elock on morning. Daress.—O0 Ve age A April 14, after a short linees, of Jobu Darrea, deceased, ia Mrs Samy A. DaRuxs, wi the 46th year of her age. The friends of the family, and those of her brothor in law, Henry Darren, are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residenck of her wuter, 44 North Score street, this (Friday) aftornocn, at four o'clock. Donan —Ov Wednesday, April 14, Jacon Dongs, in the O7th year of bia age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his son, Joba Dodge, are respoctiully invite? to attend the faneral, from his Inte residouce, at Williamebridge, this (Friday) torn. ing, at eleven o’ lock. Tho Harlem cars leave Tweaty- sixth street and Fourth avenue at O's A. M. Hosen. —Ow by mene wil 14, of covsu mptiva, FRANCIS, wife of George W. Bojer, ‘In., aged 24 years and " '. ‘dbo relatives and frionds of ths family are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, this (Friday half past ono o'clock, from ber lateresiicuce, Lamvext.—On Thursday, April 16, Riomanp Lasmgar, Lambert, aged i year aud 16 The frienda and acquaintances are rospectfully invited Laxpwiin.—On Thursday, April 16, Jons H. Laxowrn, ‘Weep uot for me, my parents dear, 1am not dead, but sleeping here — | As Tam now, so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me. The rolatives and friends of the famuy aro respectfully Miuue. On Lburvday, April 16, of consumption, Micasm. » this Hyspital, corner of Lieventh street aud seventh is friends are invites to attend. Moxsox.—On Thurrday moraing, April 15, at °t. George's Isiand, Coxsmia § , wife of Murcena Monson, ‘The relatives end friends of the family are requested to Ovin—At Yorkville, alter « Wagering illness, Geonae | age. His friends and acquaintances are r iy Invited to avenee, peo Uometery for intermont. Scouon,—On Wednesday evening, April 14, Auxrs Soo Ber friends, apd thore of the fa are respoctfully in- aflernoca, attwo vi 0. 174 Lexington aver ‘ners aro bib lapuitsod, viz Dabeware, circuiers or ud vertive | Ssevex.—On Thureday taorning, April 16, Lovisa Law: . tor of Allan M. and Kiiza Ann a, inthe | ear of ber age. } 224. ‘Though mortal vision was to her doniot, And Garknees veiled hor path, whilo here below ! Through faith she saw 9 Saviour cruciSed, ‘And felt tho stroama of love and morcy flow.) No painful doubt disturbed her tranqui! soul; No alavieh foar her trembiind hope oppre saad. Calmiy rhe beard dark Jordan's billows roll, j And cmilmg, sank to her eterva! rest. Her relatives and frien4s are requested to attond the fu- l, from the residence of her parents, No. 102 West this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Srewarr.On Wednesday, April 14, Mre. Carwaaive Siewarn, relict of George Stewart, aged’81 yoars. ‘The friends of deceased, aud those of her sons, David to attend the funoral, from her late residence, No. 62 Philadelphia pavers ete therelags ape 16, Dr. J. W. Toma, | 55 yeare. His cad Was calm aad poacoful, having « | beyond tho grave, and Didding ail to moet him in glory he fell saterp in Jowua. The relatives and frieads, and the members of Excelsior Lodge of ¥. and A.M , are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at ball past ten o'clock, from the reabyterian church, corner of Broome aud Ridge streets. ils romains will be takon to Greea wood. Warsow.Saddenly, at Stanton, Virginia, on Monday, of this (Friday) morning, a! balf bis into ‘Fesddues, Wo. Skt" East cigh- MISCELLANHOUS, GREAT BPRING MEDICINE, A: AYATIS LPR BALSAM, omatiom, serofula, alt rhenm, ae —ifyeti'® lige bab fam isan certain to cure the most’ palafy! foryns of thew Aineasen ns water ta io quench thirst: also, old \Wicers, (evar fore ine, the worst cages of impurity of the blood. liver tne, rempenl iy. apepaie, incipie epata, incipient con guispuoe, piles, mal dopou. Nor 946 Graad sireok Ty conte per botde, 1 WHO SUPPER WITR PILEV "SARIN CRUE wu ease ‘of internal Seon WONMERELL. GORE OF Fil! ing merchant, 42 Front at-vet , Witmers plie supt he ten yearn hh at ines comined te hia bed. and. see him. Reterence will be any oy be red, Tepon Ba Beas? Bae mediclot canbe nent wo'sny part of whe country. JONES T YA ) Lois $2 pean AN: A Ut eek sa tse Sot REVIVAL OF SPRING TRADE-—THE ‘sae AN. ponncem! re. duction in prices, st HIRAM AN! ” 4° grou carpet Sammbamensen cansed quite a rash to this VIVAL OF Ina _' A irccacmmet oe eso ree tn ert . Ter ies Intucee thoneands Sees: Poet. whl ‘hetr hogses from, 1g )ow pr of furnishing ener or tavlora, pi aad yrmeral OMice 499 Broadway, ecv.26r Of Broome. we. “These machines inthe ¢ Toelleat work cHew Towle Gam, pe Si TF tH. JAMES TREE, ABIX D from the oad orted roe ‘onlontta for ty heut cure of conum| bron whitis, ral debiiiiy, bEspares. acoucu.\ag, to his anes SU D‘ SMITHS ELECTRIO OM, OF TIRADE HIG ay Bay ‘cures tho very worst cases of Line nace fumes ta ai ons pana, onal S04 tovdder feet; reheven tewhing ehtidrem ty t weury Sata se hencache in twenty miu ‘wad ls plea vant not 4 the skin of lineo. BMITH ie at 91 tindson teed . ak for Dr, banith’s on tgloal B—~Later. & grove Ps, raw fleab, C was tor nome gon7,, De Frais olooteie olf enred iin nen tae” Hi. Jomnns, grocer, ‘Hudson and Harrison te vellti ent for Di "8 elootsi Addr reference, Vr 8. 91 Wudaom atecot. ar Sen ‘Good salary to a good Ds SMITH WANTS AN TS GENTLEMEN LOOKING FOR A GOOD AND OHHAP rogiana $4, bus ‘some Tato detsrinined to sei, ol my ready os fore the hot weather comes altar Guest SYRUP.—JOSEPH CLARK, PROPS: €8 Waghington 5 uae Mactan Si ARN at, a eta agent. y Mrs. Hayes, Bro skiyn. HU WRBSTER £ col" improved Tight itch sewing machines For el! manufacturing pu: facaily use dcemet preterabie to ey other waschina, Sl be ‘hha: OT, WKBNTER & COW. No. 469 Brondqran, een EE ‘ET ORNAMENTS.—JRT AND GOLD ‘KLE, J Marquisite (steed jowolry; hair ala BOARDMAN & TO’ No, 62] Broadwey, eorner of gr trp ee ed Fig oa at NEW GOOLE SURE ARRIVED PRO PRA wOR. Coetly French china dining se's. icon $100 upwards; new reriytion of Freneh bronzes, never. betore imporied into tomb couniry; French clocks, vases. candelabras, £0., &e K. ¥. HAUGHWOUT'& CO, i Corner of Broadway and Broome street. SODA WATER —PATENT SODA WATER APPAR A’ every description, for drawing or mall chines for country use, WK. G! ite 64 Duane street, near Broadway, N. Ws INGRR'S SEWING MACHINES —MANUFACTORES i. trade ta reviving, business are replay tac b ta Proving, and fore now iz the time to purchase eewing machines. These are tho only macnines Going every kind of work, and itis necessary to bare them obtain the work. Ringer's new fami'y mactine, betmg the latest ned the best, the most benuttful and the eastert operste, #2 commanding universal favor. Call and see them, and end for a clvoaiar. 1, M. SINGER & CO, No. 458 Broadwagn a mio to make tnquirtes to ersone wis) make eu ta reference sale of the recently improved Gattope, may coufer a = undoraigned, at tho Metropiitau Hote A.B. DENI, rue EVERETT HAT Im by VXBE & SONS, A 45 broads HK BEST REATACRANT IN THE O(TY. Cem iat end 736 Brond: 20, THE JONKS HOt war, oppentte the New York Bota, by MESSKS. PIKKIS & PUBORLL, of the BL Nichbolse Hotet and Milla House. ‘The private rand dinivg rooms are furnished ta cent ly ey le, and of fare embraces Rvik¥ LUXURY AND DELICACY THAT MONEY OA PROOURE. cs] Wines, brandion, ko, of the fest and most ‘Ths patronege ot the merchants and itizens of Now respectfully solicited. HF RNT/RE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS AT Tam American Art Galle y will be sold at snetion this eveutng o’ciock, prior to on the AAD inst. WwW EB STILL LIVE. we Live. We eT. Live WE LL LITk. WE STILL LIVE. we uve WE STILL Live Wk STIL. re WE STU. lav We STULL Live. WE STILL Live WE sTiia Live. WR STILL Live WE BILL LIVE. ws fli. LIVE. He hae bie WE Sritt Live WE STILL LIVE. ® LIVE BTA Lideous and makicious reports baw in severest of the daily sheets of yoaterdy: “eiadng fan Teens ved preprietors of the ILLUSTRATED WEEICLY Gol RILK were arrested for carrying on & “Gil Baterp we beg to nay tothe public that auch statements are ent falee ond untrue to every ular, Nertain parties who pudl ‘wheot similar to ours, Joaioun of our eucconas, have aiempted © our estabiiehment. but have signaliy failed. hall continue, aa heretofore, to publiab our + And shall wiso give & presen! Wo ever perisl quarto, rs In the printing room. Eéttorial force: Total... . ‘ Cor salarien (6 comtetivn per week. We have 43,200 mail su sort! Bowe sande every week over 16 00 copies. nitude of muconmp to a9: detivite Heer 5 and employes are Weely to who have very ka 16. 44, 49, 80. 6! 1. 52, Broadway, Now Tort. Rooms 15. 16. Moffat Putiding, 336 | $4 50. $o, $4, $6 60, $7, $4, $9, 312 S14, $16, So bd + sad oa Black cioth (rogkoonta, RVAN®’, 66 and 68 Fulton sirect | $4 50.28 * seers EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. $ at . Hi, 86 $10, $12. 814. $4. 50. Sut” oy es RVANS’, 66 and G8 Fulton street. ena SRA DA nnn Sh $4. 50. hf © 30, se, ges, oe a $4 50. Stat © ™ poets eee ‘ EVAN, 66 and 68 Fullow street x! $: $200, 3H, H, $8 AND 86. $2 20 HO HH AND 8, . ETAN??, 66 and 65 Fulton street, #2, 1H, 1, 8 AND 98 aq wi. 8m 8, %& AND $2, $200, 9300, $1, 85 AND OO “ EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton steoougy —_— BVAne, Cet Fem ae. A) &, 9, AND $3 50. ae $3 50% S86 6 Ae awe 4 00 0, 0, 0 AD ee business comm, $3 BO), & & 8m & & AND Be BV ANS’, 66 and 68 Fal'om street. $3 50. * Caasimere bneinems coma, EVANS", 66 and 68 Fulton strect, FO etlad Sosksoeme RVANS’, 06 and 63 Fulton street RV ARS, 66 and 64 Fulton sireot, Bide band caasimers penta, 3 VANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, 6, OO Hw AND Aes ite bend cosstmere penta ore business cata, VANS’, 66 and 68 Falion street, at 50. RVANS’, 60 and 68 Fulton street, ‘W 84, 83 AND $10

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