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Goutheru barbaeriem—and Yeadon is his Sancho Ponza _ ‘Tux Progress or tus Revivat—Tax Paac- frat Parr or Ta Bosivess.—An article which Wwe clsewhere re-publish from the New York Ohne, one of the leading organs of the pro- eent religious revival, shows that the clergy are @atisfied that the movement has at last gained Strength enough to warrant something more Practical than the conversion of sinners, and the “new birth” of prize fighters and play Actors. ‘This article, after alluding touchingly to the joy which is felt in heaven at the change Which has come over Awfal Gardiner aud bis ae fociates in the Spirit, bewaile the fact that not- Writhstanding the effortsof the preachers, the bulla 8nd bears of Wall street continue to buy and fell etocks as heretofore. It exults in the fact that “the Spirit has brought Christians of dif- ferent names into sweet accord in this revival ‘... and in works of love’—(we trust that the insulting article against the Catholics ia the @ext column is not a sample of the latter); and G0es on to eay that “tHe church has come up to the help of the Lord against the mighty.” Whether it is consonant with sound Presbyte- Tian doctrine to speak of “the Lord” as need- ing beip from “the church,” we cannot o ourse undertake to say; nor can wo explain the somewhat vague allusion to “the mighty” which may possibly be a veiled allusion to ‘the Pope of Rome. But now we come to the Pith of the question, “The quickening im- pulse of this revival,” says its elo- quent apologist, “ought to be seen and felt for many years in the increased energy with which our schemes of benevolence are ed onward, by the vastly enlarged benefactions iat will flow into the treasury of the Lord...... Prayer and alms will go together......Prayer, weal, faith, money and men,” &c. Here we have at last the practical fruit of the religious excitement which has pervaded this community for several weeks past. It is the old story ; it is in “ benefactions,” ‘money ” and “alms” that the workings of the spirit are fo culminate. The wicked are being converted ; fhey must pay. The stiffaecked@ are bowing before the Throne of Grace; they must give benefactions, The indifferent are being stirred up; they must subscribe to miesionary societies. Money, money, money, is after all the last and mo doubt the sincerest cry of the churches. Prayer and zeal they would like as well; but we have never heard of their refusing money because the donor had not prayed sufficiently, wor do we think that any religious society or church in this country has ever been known to decline a ten dollar bill because there were doubts of the donor’s zealous exertions in the guurch’s cause. “The Lord's treasury is empty.” Very likely ; that of the United States is in the same Oondition. The merchants are no better off. The fact is the only treasury that is not empty at the present time is that of the devil in Wall Street, and bis imps, the bulls and beara. The preschers, who attend to “ the Lord's” business on earth, and are so good as to act as his finan- cial agents, will perceive that he is in good company, and that the only exception to the rule of penury is the arch enemy. This should be consoling. To be serious for a moment. The article from the Observer, which we presume may be re- garded as officially disclosing the designs of the flergy who have organized and condacted the revival, is a general warning that the clergy gre about to make one of their usual forays wpor the purses of the public. They are going to do so at a time when the people of the coun- try are asarale poor and straitened in con- Bequeace of the revulsion. It is true that they fare not going to proceed exactly after the fasbion of highway robbers or taxgatherers; no force will be used to collect “benefactions;” the work will be left to moral suasion. But we sll know that in a vast majority of cases, such is the weakness of the human mind, the terrors of ecclesiastical wrath which these clerical money getters wield are as much dreaded as ny material instrument of compulsion. We therefore presume that the present swoop of the churches upon the pockets of the faithful will be unusually successful. All the poor heart broken persons who were ruined lust year, all the half etarving cgeatures who are working half time, all the unfortunate persons who have 4 prospect of speedy ruin ahead, will be coerced hy the clergy into dividing their lust shilling with some greedy church. Whether money gotten by such means as this and epent in sustaining in unproductive idle neas, and wordy uselessness, a crew of youag men who .ought to be making shoes or digging canals instead of blasphemously pretending that they are doing the Lord's work—whether gains of thie kind, so acquired and so employed, can be of service to the cause of true religion or to the maintenance of the ever living gospel of Christ, we leave to the pious supporters of the New York Observer to determine. Laure Keene's Theatre— A “Pats torte’ Deama On last ovoming was produced a drama in four acts, called © Blanche of Brandywine,” announced as por- aeaying several important events in the war of the Revo- tetion. The bill kindly that “no literary morit is aimed for thin drama except such as belongs to Mr. George Lippard.”” That is one great difMeutty out ofthe way, os the writer named had no “ literary ability,” strictly speaking. The meaning of the ambiguous an- noupeoment i#, We presume, that the play ‘s taken from one of Mr. Lippard’s numerous brochures, which were dijuted imiations of Edgar A. Poe and Fugoue Sue, with a considerable a¢mixtere of what is vulgarly bat expressively termed“ high’alutin” langnage, The play itself Gifers im no imporiaut respect from the cecal run of patriotic pieces. Thore ® ® young tmaider, named Blanche, who is ab- ducted by & person ja the oglish army, (@ great raccal, of course); the maiden is roscuod from tho who goes 0 in a ship without the slightest uc- canton, 68 be is within eightoon inches of the shore. Like. wee tere be recs hogro with a great deal too much ‘Yankee also, loquacious and amusing , sovoral } A bag wpoiuding Wasbiogion, who ia, #8 usaal on the stage, very slow and adout ‘ifteen years too old. Taore is 80 connected plot, bul in piace of i asuccession of scenes, fore or lens effective, aod some fine tabloaux—batile scenes. The piece is well done; the scenery, coxtumos ‘Wriforma, ke , are new avd generally correct. Oae scene by -- M. Lewis, and represeating a farm-~is piay depends more upon the scone ‘poreral liberties with the Mase of , but she must have become pretty well accustom- Site das ‘by this time. Tho play ia nota bai spscimen was heartily applauded by a fall house = Ay parts, but in bo instance Aceomey or Momo—Mwsano’s Mariver.—Fine weather vronght ont the Indies in great force at the Academy yea- terday. The fancwrs likewise appeared in grand array, ‘with the most extraordinary coats aud the “stuaningost’’ of trowsers. The ladies diapiayed all their apring milli gery, and the expansion of crinoline was even more ex- tevetve than ever, The fur sex who wore oblige! to be qvonom|cal (a the winter are now making up for lost time, and appear rainbow hued. Yesterday was an epoch for Varender Kid gloves, and it was fully improved. The pro- gramme for the matiner included the most popular of the Musard pecet heretofore played. with fantasian by Thal- berg and View temps and two songs for 1)’ Angel, There were several encores. and the altogethar delighted « large audience, the imajorny of which wae composed of persone who are enedie ty attend in the evening. Tus evening the ‘Berlon night” will be re- peated, aed to morrow thero will he aaothor malinie. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1856.—~TRPLE SHKET. THE LATEST NEWS. APPAIRS AY THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Oar Washington Despatch. TER K4N64s QURATION— SECRETARY C483 ON TOE AF- RICAN SLAVE TKADE—CONDITION OF AYFALRS IN S46 DOMINGO—AECRITION OF DR. RHODKI—TOE CALIFORNIA MALL CONTRACT, ETC. Wauuwaron, April 22, 1858. Yewterday the preepect looked brighter for the adoption by Coagrese of the pian of seitiomeat of the Kansas diff culty a enderstood wo be matured by the Commities of Conference, This plan I have gives you. To-day ta adop- ton amounts almost te acertainty. The extreme Southern moa who talked opposition at first havo not beon able ailer the mont intense sorutiny and torture of that inatru- ment called the Kanens cowstitution, to discover any dif- ference between tweeediedum and twoediedse, The “or- dinance amended’ in, as every one acknowledgey, a deci- ded amendment, or improvement, and with this difference: ‘melther the Lecomptoa coustitution, nor the mode of sub tmiantos to the people, is in tae least changed. The only Southera man who may vote against the plan of the com- mities is General Quitman, and 4 w even questionable Bow if he may not abewin from voting at all. It w bo- Veved there will be @ majority of four to five in the Hoase fm favor of the bill aa it will be reported by the committee. Mr. English bas the floor at one o'clock to-morrow, when be will ask permission to report, The Seoretary of State seat to the Sonate today a lengthy commaniastion with documents on tho slavo trade question. He has been led to do this on account of the representations made and apparently active Interest taken tm the mattor by the English aad Fronch Ministers, cspe Cially by Lord Napier. It ts a cunecessary waste of tumo fad paper, and in all probability the Kaglish diplomatict has been amusing our estimable Secretary of State with this bugbear for the purpose of takmg bis attention from more important matters. ‘The Senate lo day courteously oxteaded the privilege of the floor to Dr. Rhodes, the young Englisi exrgeon who volunteered to attend whe sick om board the Yusquebanna. The third section of the Deficiency bill, which the Senate struck out to-day, would have given to some of the 0:d clorks at the Capito! from five to six thousand dollars back pay or compensation. Who drafted the bill to akiifully? Mr. Young, late Consul to Curacoa, arrivea here thts morning direct from fan Domingo, with despatcbos for ow government. He represents that government to be in det Plorable condition, and that there is no security for life and properry. Our Consut 9 daily subjected to threats of assassination. The Senate Commitice on Foreign Affairs have all the facts before them, ead I understand will re- commend the President to euspend all intercourse with that government and withdraw our Consul, holding our- selves responsible only as dealing with a barbarous Pow- er. [also understand that the Samana treaty will not be sent tothe Senste. The seizure and confiscation of the Charles Hull will be rigidly inquired into, I undorstand that tho lostmaster General bas deter- mined to continue the Pacific ocean mail coutract for one year on the old terms, A prodigious effort is now being made by Col. Coit and his friends before the House Committee on Patents to pro- cure a favorable report for the extension of his patent. Tt ts no go. ‘YHE GENERAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. Wasisoron, April 22, 1968. ‘The Senate Committee of Conference on the Kansas bill still bave Mr. Englieh’a bill wader consideration. They are believed to be wholly undecided on the sudjoct as yet; but @ report One way or the other js expectad to-morrow, ‘The great reaper case of McCormick against Maany, Tal cott & Co., of Rockford, Ilitno!s, was decided this morning by the Supreme Court against Mr. McCormick. Justico Grier delivered theopinion of the Court, Justice Daniel dlesenting. Hon. J. Giaucy Jones, in the House to-day as ho did yeaterday, made an incffectual eiort to got up tho Ganore! ‘Appropriation bills; but the friends of Mr. Morrill’e Land billand of that for ponsioning the soldiers of the war of 1812, objected to his notion. He intends on Monday to introduce a resolution for night eessions, deeming this necessary in view of the fact that Congress has decided to acjourn on the 7th of June. Mr. Englieh gave notice to tne Mouse to-day that bo ex- pects to morrow, at one o'clock, to make 4 report from the Committee of Conference on tho subject of tho dis- Agreeing votes rolative to the Kamaas bill. Mr. Richard Wallach is « candidate for Mayor of Wash- ington, independent and irrespective of party, im opposi- ane lw the democratic tomitce. TuIRTY-FIFTH | CONGRESS. Finer sRasiON Benate. Wasuxotos, April 22, 1868, DONATING TH PUBLIC LANDA, The only business of interest im the morning hour was the presentation by Mr. Skrwanp of a reply to the Amorionn Telegraph Company in refutation of the allegations tained in the recent memorials of Amos Kendall and Morso telegraph interest. Tho document was referred to the came committes, the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed. The remonstrants object to the action of Con- green on the eaid memorial, for these among other rea- sons:—That the general law prayed for by the momorial- iste would strike at all tbe ordigary business arrangements of euch companies as are acting under, and aro amenable to, Stato Inws—ombarraes telegraphic communication with foreign countries, and by giving to one company the fruits of the hazard and Iavore of another, leai di- rectly to ihe discouragement of tolographic enter primes; that the passage of said law is asked for by two only of the ten leading telegraphic companies of the United states, all tho others boing satisfied with the arrangement between the Newfoundian! aad American Companios as it now exists; that the arrangement com- plained of is not exclusive in its naiare, ioasmuch as the memorial'ists themselves have been frequently invited to kbare in it aad to contribale to ita cost, bat declined go to Go; that the remonstrants sing went on with the ha a2 dus eoterprice alone, da! the Newfoundland lise at Uie'r Ow Cost, and that ry would bo unjust now to compel thm to share their business with those memo- ralis ©, Who uct only refused to share in the raks of the enterprive when nyited, but did all in their power to erarh ‘1, Wont the remons'rants have already expended eight hunared tou-ac dollars on the Newfoundland fine, wah is pow belsg worked at a lose, ant the’ Atlantic company have invesied millions in their enterprise, «hich is still considered 80 doubtful aa ubderiaking that it 18 not believed an insn cted vim the next attempt to lay the cable; Ut a usefui onterpriee prosecnted under euch advere cirenmstances | as worthy of encouragemeut ag any invention for which a patent ie granted; that if a law compolliog telegraph 3 crossing the borders of the United Swtes to traveler ite business to whoever might claim it ie propor, a similar law woald be propor in the keveral States, and wovid be equally proper as ap plied to railroad, steamboat, express and Companies; that the Ine called for wild o; pature of a protec y t Finilets, wirtle tt telegraph compaa! the Operations of other a ‘ora With Contracts that Dave caisted for Detveeu them, without their propriety ever baying been cated into question. Replying specially to the chargo of combina ton, the re- monstrants way that the ouly Krowor ii that charge is the fnot that the Ameriost nua Ne #fova ‘land companies have entered into an agreement for the mutual jatorchange of their meassgea, in order to tacilitate the business of their Pespective tines; ‘that these momorialists, who are #0 folicttous about Combinations, are the owners of a patoet which has been in existences for eighteea years, in the Inst tweive of which yoars they have strenaously endea- vored by combinations to crush out all competition in the business of telegraphing, and ooly in Jaly last sought to bongy! an arrangement with ten other companies parties to which arrangement were to bind thosestver bever to connect with any now line, and also to refuse comnection, as far as practicable, with any existing lines that declined to jin said coptiaua’ tion; that one of jthey companies controliet by them did At one time, enter into a conditional agreement with the Newfonndiand Company—hofore the lines of the latter hed ony the purpose of monopolizing all the ic business, which agreemest, ha Ba i Apparent, was sudsequently abrogal the New fou: Com; apie Ontes ‘i pany Tn conclusion, the remonatrants say that the only aid the Atlangic Comoaby are to receive from government is the Duriners to ich it their line up to the period when ite stock pays cent, when the amount is to be reduced to $50,000. TRLRGRAPH TO THE PACIFIC. Mr. Swann, 1, OPP.) ) of N. ¥., introduced a bill, which wns read twice and reforred to'the Military Committee, to recure the prompt construction of a line ot wlograph across the continent trom San Francisco, following the mail routo via Fort Smith to St. Louis, ‘The bill provides that tho line shall be commenced from the eastern section within sixty days and from the Pacific within ninety lg ed the ri a Tae line | is intended to supply facilities fon Us th ‘ament for of : Trnalle and to the pu lie for commer cial purposes. The bill aske one hundred feet right of way, with a government contract in aid of the project, the contractors offering ample gaarantees against any abuse of the powers granted by the government. ‘WR DIFFICULTY WITH PARAGUAY Mr. Mason's resolution respecting iy was taken up and discuared till the expiration of the morning hour. THR DFFICHENCY RIDE ‘Waa then taken up and discuseed for four hours, and ‘was amended by striking Ce de 8 and 29, and on oighth page tho whole of the third seo tion, and substituting therefor the following — That whenevor hereafter contracts eball be made by the Secre- taries of War or Navy, by virtue of the sixth section of the act of 1820, chapter 62, he shall, If Congrone be in six per feamion at the time, promptly report to both houses there. of the reasons for meking auch contracts, stating fully all the facta and circumstances which in bis judgment ren. dered such contracia noceseary , if Congress be not ia eee lon at the time of making such contracts, he anal! Commenorme of thelr DeKt 6 ssicn make wach report. © borh Senet; po ne ene. conracs shall be made bere after except in cases of pressing exigency.’ eae Socata ee Fuesespex, (opp) 5 on, Slowing the deficiency of thi aud preswat i} disallowing the advances for coming yaar, The Senate adjourned’ Howe of Representatives. Wasunsoton, Apri! 22, 1858. THE RIVAL TRURQRAPH INTERESTS. Tho House proceodad to the consider ation of Mr. Mor Til’ bill donating lands to the geveral States for the bens fit of agriculture and the mcchanic arts. Tho House rofuaed to tablo tho bill, by #4 against 109, Mr. Conn, (adm.) of Als, mate « speech against the DU, which was passed by yous 104, nays 102. ‘The bill grants 6,340,000 acres of land to be apportioned State shall pro- college withi five years, TO THE BOLDUERB OF 1812. 2 FE g i F 23 ff adm.) of Tonn., reported nn tee on Tnyalid Ponsious, made a0 earnest in tte faver. P ladeyh (opp.) of N. ¥., offered and advocated an amerdment pt md peusiongs from the date of inability. Mr. Conn, (adm.) of Ala., gave notice of aa am See tor those engaged in the Florida and Creek In- ae ere. ‘adm.) of Pa., gave netice of an amend- e pay ofthe army and navy and marie bo ve pensions to persons engaged la the Metin wa Tadian war of 1813. Lavage (orp) of Pa PAL de notice of aa emestaeat to provide for the soldiers of Gen. Wayne’s army. Mr. peor (opp.) of Tenn., gave notice of an amend- ment extending tve provisions of the bill to the troops engaged in "Jackson's Florida campaign ir. UNDERWOOD, (opp) of Ky., gave noticeof an — includiog the Kentucky soldiers under Hop- - Lereure, (adm ) of Va., thought it better to refer = to ascertain bow much ali of these peasions wi The committee rose and the House adjourned. ? United States Supreme Court. Wasitnctox, April 22, 1858, The Supreme Court this morning decided the gait be- tween the rival inventors of the reaping machines, Mo- Cormick and Manny, in favor of Manny ou overy point For Mr. McCormick, Mr. Reverdy Jonson aad Mr, Dicker_ son; for Mr. Manny, Mr. Harding and Mr. Blanton. No. 26.,gPaniel 8. Bickok et. al., owners of the gsteam, ‘boat Now York, vs. James Stewart et. al., claimants of the brig Croton. The decree of the Circult Court for the Southern district of Alabama was affirmod with coats. ‘ashington News and Gosel; [Correspondence of the Pros.) WAsIUNGTON, Wen 14, 1858. Consul to Porto Cabetio~Oregm and Washington War Wm. Bliss, of Philadelphia, [+ doen appotated Congui ‘at Porto Cabello, in place of Litchfield, deceased. It will be attempted to get before the House at an carty day bill fej byte & some five ‘millions of dollars in pay- ment of the Washi and Oregon war debt. This ques- tion will give rise to much debate, and I learn that the delegates from the Territories of Oregon aud Washington the facts going to settlers by Todinas who even now set the government mt and the which ex‘stod for an orgamzod defence Ou the pact of the Tarrilories, tho im of the Fo. es ene omrantee Areeolution was passed for hep ape weeny a com. Milnsioa lo invostigate aad reapaton Claldie ariaing oud of the war--the principie being conceded, it would seem, ‘that payment ought lo be —_ aod (hig Commiss.on, cou sisung of army ofiocers and ove Citizen, sat at Vancouver for pag a aod then toade& full aed detailed report to government, Since then J. Ross Browne, special oa ae the Treasury, has visited the Territories, and scrutinized the eocounts and the awards of the commis sloveré. Tt is upon bis report, I believe, that the measure e od. ebatl ae ever again comment on the spicy corres- pondence Detween Genera! Wool aad the Territorial & ficers and others. ‘Thore will be strong opposition to the measure, but it will carry, | think, nevertheless. The claims are held as much, almost, by merchants and others upon the Atlantic seaboard as upon the Pacitic evidence inthe Baltimore contested olectioa cass of Whyte against J, Morrisou Harris Gils 1,120 pages, and embraces nearly all tho information which could be od- tained of just exact! what was done at the election in that city last fall, a5 everybody knows, was ox centingty knock: downlsh aad novel in tis character. Wasmeoros, April 21, 1958 The Pacific Railroad Cominilice— the $28,000 Brisery Cam mittee, The epecial comm'ttce on the acide Railroad hada to day, and aro industriously engaged upon va rious echemes ‘which, notwithstanding the voto of the Se- nate postponing the until December next, or until the next session of Congress, will be reported to the House for its action previous w the have great doubt whether, considering the few weeks left of this session, and the vaet amount of ordinary legis lative bosiness to be done, the question will be taken ap for definite acuion. It may be—and I think (hat is the re- full likely to hat the propositions reported from the epecial comt will be post; nat the next sas mon and made the special order for the first week im Le. com Robert Patorson, Haq , and District Attorney Vand have been subpemoaaed and will appear to morrow before the committee to investigate intothe facts and cireamstan- cos concerning an alleged bribe paid in rocuring tho pur chase of the Pennsylvania Bank building by the govero- ment, They will, | think, bave littio further to communi cate than is ‘already wn, Vandyke mate the searches and examined the rs for the government, and his tes tumony will go wo fact. The Deficiency Bul. AN ACT TO SUPPLY THE DEFICIENCIES IX THE ArrRo PRIATIONS FOR THE SERVICE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1858. Yor compensation of six memeugers cmgayes, vy, the House of Representatives... 1 Fold pg documents. . 20,000 00 Fornitare and carpenters’ work... 99,000 00 Newspapers. 5,000 09 Labi rers 2,009 00 Stationery. 4,000 00 Morwee, cartiage® and eaidie bores. 1,600 00 The Globe reporters... 000 00 supplies for the Quarterma-tor's Depariment. 778,000 00 Inckiental expenses of Quartermanter's De parte ce veee 199,000 00 Hore ‘es for the dragocas, 254,000 00 Karracke, repairs, ke... 80,009 00 Transportation of ‘the omy and uppiies. 26 400,000 00 Subsistonce in kind. «vee 4,220,000 09 Surveye and expioration® 5,000 00 Contingent expens @ of the N. F. execulive Duilding . ° 1,009 60 Stabiee and conservatory at the White Elovse. 4,908 00 Surveying peblie lands and private land cleumes \u Caliornia eo . 00) 00 Font Office clerks. m3 89 mm 00 09 0 908 00 tw 989 officers of the trearury credit to the Clerk of the Howe of Representatives for ech yments out Of ite contingent fund as have Deca, or may bev made under allowances authorised by the Hours of Representa tves during the ivet Congr aid allowagces shall have b ‘sn Dom mities on Accounts hereafter be made by any officer Se agnat of the govern: ment except wie a law suthorising same or under an 4 Hom atequate to ite fillment, and the oth section of the act entitled «An act im ed tition to the seve ral acts for the establishment and regulation of the Trea- oury, War and Navy Departments,” approved May 1, 3820, be and the same is hereby repealed. ‘The fAtties Murter Care Rocrmeren, April 22, 186s The Littler murder case on the part of the people clored this morning. The opening speech of the defence seou pied over two hours, The counsel admitted that the pri soner, Stout, killed Litdes and threw him off the bank into | the river to conceal bis guilt; said that the prisoner com forsed the crime but claimed that it was not preme titated murder, and that be asked the jury to flad him ullty of manslaughter. The case will go to the jary to morrow A fire at Lima last night destroyed the American Hotel, &ealoon, a shoe store and other property, Toss not yot estimated. Sentence of Marderers. Mowranar, April 22, 1864. Marie Ann Crispin and Jean Raptiat Disforges were Inet evening found guilty of murder, aod the morning were sentenced to be hung on the 2th of Jone. Large Burning Woodland. Rowros, Apett 22, 1868 About 3,060 acres of wood! — gwore burned Over in Ply mouth, Kingston and Carver ly this week, involving « losg of _— jon-Arrival of the (anada. Haurax, Ap} 2—11 P.M ‘The weather ia clear and calm, and’ tere are avcigns of the royal mail steamseip Canad +, aow in her thirtoonth day from Liverpool. News from Rio Janciro. Barrewore, Apri 22, 1868 ‘By an arrival at this port Ito Janoiro dates are received to March 12 The toror was fast abating, cn'y ten or twelve deaths coourring dally, Loft shipe Westera Gout nent, from New York for San Francisco, to sail in two weeks; Grey Eagle, for Philadelphia, loaded; Chariotte I Gay, for co. in @ few days; Anderson, from itew York discharging. Supposed Naval Kngagement tn the Gulf, Waservorow, Apri! 22, 1868, ‘Tho Savannah News says an arrival at thas port reports: on tho night of the 15th insi., on the eastern edge of the Gulf of Moxtoo, heard and aaw fired, in rapid succession, sixty shots, apparently from thirty. two poundors, bet ween two sbips. Some are of the opinion Uhal it was the Bpaa- tah fleet exorcising, but the News aays it bad more itkely been an encounter with « siaver or suspected Alibuster, Burwing of the “Steamors Ocean Ocean Spray and Keokak. EIGHT O8 TEN LIVES LOBr. Br. Lovws, April 22, 1858. About five o'clock this evening the steamer Ocean Spray was totally ¢eatroyed by fire about five miles above this city. Eight or ten lives are supposed to be lost. The ‘burning boas floated againat the stoamor Keokuk, lying ia shore, and she too was entirely destroyed The Ocean Spray was valood at $35,000, and was insured $25,000 in Pittsburg offices. Tho Keokuk was valued at $36,000 and tnsured $15,000. I is impossible to obtain full particulars to-night. Tilinots Democratic Conventions, Serincerep, M., Aprit 21, 1848. ‘The Buchanan and Douglas State Democratic Conven- tions mct here to-day and organizod ecparately. In the former, resolutions atrougly endorsing the administration were passed; in the latter, resolutions endorsing the course of the Lilinois delegation in Congreas wore adopted. W. B. Fondey was nominate’ for Slate Treasurer, and ex Govorzor Fronch for Superiatendent of Public Instrus- tion, The Buchanan Convention postponed making any nominations uxtil the Sth of June, when another coayen- tion will be heid. Y Pennsylvanta Legislature, Hanutsuvng, Pa., April 22, 1858, Our State Legislature adjourned sine die wo-day. Canal Navigation. ArnasT, April 22, 1858. Mr. Canal Commissioner Sherrill has telegraphed from Fort Edward, on the Champlain canal, that sixty-five loaded boats had passed thore on the 2st. ‘The Ohio River. Crverynart, April 22, 1854, ‘The river is falling, with 23 feet wator in the channel. Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Stocks are steady. Pen Railroad, 2355; Long Island 47; Pennsylvania ene Cotton firmer; salen to-day 9 balae at hice a ti i rmer; ‘ cry for middling. tle tay at bi ne at Si les aH 25, Ret wheat $i 0255 “ae corn Pork firm, 44918 for mews. Shoulders 6 Ereights ihctive. Cotton to Li ‘sha pn ing ‘The saies of cotton today were 8,500 Prices clo- ang very firm with en sdvancing : ie. Ruger Molasses Flour dull ‘at 64 wheat $105. Mess pork $18 a 2. Lard-—im Sowanit aud in kegs 156. a 15. cgffeo b oyaat; sales today 4,200 bazy at lc. a LOK. — He have slightly ‘declived; coloa to Liverpool 7-263, change unaltered. Crscuesanr, April 22, 1868, Sales of 2,100 bbls. moss pork at $17'50. Lard firm at 10%. in oI. Other urtisies pecnanget. wt aie 7”. Floor steady; Howard street, hati a Bloady and Unchanged. Corn—White, mc aeie, Bion 670. & 604g0. Provisions buoyant aad active. Parapearnta, April 22, 1855. Flour firm ; eales 5,000 Dbis., at $451 « $400 for #u- tino. Wheat dull ‘and upscttied. Corn firm; sales 000 bashels yellow at 72. Mess $15 bo. nag Whirkey firm at 220. Coffee. atauction were made to day of 1,500 bags, at prices ranging from 9 we. Who Should Command a Squadron! 10 THE EDITOK OF THR HEKALD, We sce tt announced in the pubiic prints that an oflicer who has had already a flag, has again been appointed to command aequadroo (the Mediterranean), Can thia be ao, ta violation of the rule long since adopied at the Navy De. partment to give captains each their turn for a fieg as they stand on the registor? Can it be that tho captaia whoce claim to the appointment has come hat waived right? If so, (and wo can scarcely imagine it,) there are some who will not 60 readily yield without respectful re- movstrance and steady efiort to induce the honorable De- partment to adhere to that rule so justly laid down and co ihered to. iremuously We are disposed to think that the is not 80 Ss blame aa officers who find cruming about the Navy office, rather than at sea, moet likely to advance thoir interests: and who, by boring, besetting and strong infueacer, obtain whatever they may fancy—iiags, Navy Yards, special service, over aad over aud over again, they wore especially and eputlod to them—though their claims aro not superior, @Ad in some cases not equal, in ecniority, services at sen, OF baving beon oftener under the Bre of the cnomy. Thik wo think not onty uafair, but unjust, and calculated t> engendor bad foolings and joa- jos Lat sooner or later will merge into porsonal ditt culties; for wo think there are some captains who will no doubt make ttrong Nght for their flags, and not warren ter them tameiy: Of coaree the Departinent must reserve to iteelf the right in cmergencies to act independently of routine = So alro in matters of special service where particular talent may be required; but in all othor cases, as heretofore, it is hoped the fair rule of rotation, and giving every captal achance fcr ® flag before he dies, will honestly and em credly be adhered to JU SPICE. Ovltuary. JONN SEAWARD, THE ENGINEER. (Prem the Loadon News, April 1.) Another of the potabdilitics of the scienufc and ongineer- jog world bas boom receutly removed by tae death of the above named gentleman, which took place on Friday last, the 26th of March. Although not goneraily known to the unprofessional public, his merits were much apprecitted by the members of his profession. Fducated as aa archi tect and surveycr, he d ished himself by various papers and communications on subjects connecte! wih ergincering, chemistry, &e. which he was early brought ito connection with ‘eur Homphry Davy, Thomas Telford, Davies (Aibert, and other eminent men of the day. ile attracted attention at the time by an original origa for the new london bridge, and eoon afterwards became eatensivel, ged im the design sad construction of iron bridges dock, also ia the developement of load mining in Wales, and sudsequentiy io the extension of pas lighting on the Continent. In the year 1825 ne ostab- wehed, im conjunction with his brother, the large manufactory for steam engines at Limchoure, known as the Canal Iron Works, at which an immense “number of engines of the largeet size bave been produced to the pre- feut time. Space will wot permit a detail of the various inventions of Mr. Jobn Seaward for the improvement of the marine engine; wut the mort Sy ‘will undoubt- caly be considered his colebrated for euperse ting the heavy beam engine (as left by want ‘and up tothat time the only kind used in large snipe) by a pian of direstact ing engine, which having been bi'ted intoa government veerel called the Gorgon, originated the now universally known ttle of the “Gorgon Engine,” and Mr. Seaward, in dp anqnenes, anor became et i cngaged in the te #¢n and copstraction of numerous engines on his new pian for the Brith oavy,&c Fils improvements in the detail of Une steam engine are nu nerous, amongst them ere sn eres paddle wheel (or ewifl steamers, Md telescopic for ships of war, the disconnecting cran! the hydraciic — apparatus for the propeller. tes cheese coupiing for ditto, the marine tubular botler, #0. In private life he was sigusily amiadle end bee tentatious, Court Calendar—This Dry. 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Nos, 70 pes ‘mM, a } | Sona’ team 168, ‘WS, HES, 2B, Bd 295, BPH, 28 yy 258, 280, zai, 235, 236, 296, 237, Po) | shrumion Coves-—ftes, 1731, 1799, 144, 249, 1414, 1428, | 1 1443, 1466, 1477, 1480, 14R2, 1bR4, 1G, 1647, "1548, wel, 1586, 1866, 1667, 1667, 1868, 1868, 1877, 624, 1508, 160 | 1608, 1698," 1627, 1681, ‘1638, 1647, 1668, 1671, 1672) 1680, 1682, 1688; 1008, 1107, 1710, 1718, i> 1728, 1727, 1734, 1739, 1781! 1764, 1970, 1777) 1778, 18a. 1800, 1813, 1816, 182), 1896, 1827, 1833, 1840, 1861, 1867, 1301 —_—_—__—__ ‘The most Tasty and Graceful Mat tn Ve Tork, @ macnufactered and sold by RSPENACHEIN, 118 Rares: ofree!. tor 63 50. Hatr--lte Dteeases, Fall, ‘teem sluabment®—the whole treated caret JEAN, M Charcd street ‘The Metatite Tablet Razor Strep Can be ohtained, queuing, abd. SAUNDER® nore, Ne T Avior uae. of Color, by GRAND ‘The Ne Plus Ura of Foubten, Taste ne eoility, is KNOX’ 4 spring etyle phate. lothed tn the he eth of “tmodr Andel 1f his hak do -w wos cc ia. Ty avoid such © ‘20 Knox, of No. 212 droadw ered etree pan, lak our eliigens parse o Py "4 Felt Hats Just Received at White’ M48 Fy OO erect, Genie Gris bata, spring stylon, $88 <cceieesetinapeeninaetian Davia * Sprlig Style of Mats are Beautitut in aiyle ned *mim Ge bis ® owl, Ab BOL veda oy, Get Dine ateeet, ——___ Reena Ytd-One Cave of Paria Diese 2 3 hater granemen, “* wiylon OK kitts, Boys? man ran Infants! Saw Bata, yet \ Mixed wilver weay and tan ania, ali Ww new en saps MBANTAcS, corner of Cas! Boots, Shoes and Q.llers:-Lorin Brookes & BON, Thele ae ala ltlenmend fa Sb UR F uliga atanet. Holmes’ Instant avhs are Taking the city with a storm of gurpcian fur the ¥ wonderful perfor uon and ecovom, 7. 289 Brondwe: Rheumatic Embrocation, 13 Tittrd Av, 20,000 Boots and Shoes at Auction prices, at (4 BMITH’S, 64 Warren airoet Smithsonian House, Brondwag. corner of eo: aireet.—Hotel acoommodations ou the Buropesa Chickering & Sons will Remove thetr Plano- forte warerooms on the Lat of May, to the coracr of Broadway and Fourta etree, Beir Dye, Wigs aad Toupecs— The best in the worid, wholesale and retall, aad the dye pri- vately uppiled, at No. 6 Astor House. Bateheior’s Hair Dyce, Wigs and Wacken Bartholfs Sewing for Manufac- Luriog purposes aad geaoval use. Priacipal ollce, 489 Broad- way, oorser of Broome street. Wigs, At Cameron's Manafactory, 199 3 witen street, Brookign. For style ead quaity we cnallenge wll Fine Head of Halr— Wilson's fate Coloree and restorer. only. 28. ® bottle. For asin only st the drug store, 26 Urand street your hair; colors gray hair tw & black of brown without dyeing the akin.” iead advertae- meal ta saother oolumn. Tne M: one thonsane trick For aaie by DICK "4 Own Book—Hxpiatning Over with over 600 wood euta: ine only SL. FITZGERALD, 13 ag wurcet. bg penal te the Beat irogant rete te se ver ie Rout by ane Hoilowny's Olotment ( untke those outward sppileations hich re relieve palu for the monieat by paralyzing (Se nervous organ the akin), ple. con through the ab= sortenle to the seat of lnfemmatiog: and thus extinguishes the tie which feeda the eruption, bol, ve uleer from whi dhe patient mnsiers. MAZR1AGES AND DEATHS. Penpeny—Haren sins Naina Conn. , on Wednesday, April 21, by the Rew. J. H. Towut, Geoude K. Bruny to Miss Makita W Haven, daughter of Horace F. Hatch, f2q., ai! of Bridgeport. Boum La Cowte.—Ou Tuesaday, April 20, by Rev C. B. Warren, Mr. J. 1, Bounen to Miss ANNA La Cowra, daughter i beth of ess Haven. .—On Monday even Ape 19, by non Dr. Hmendod, Sour Ouray Sey "to Miss Maxria ‘H. Font, all of tis Moownt—W atron.. Thursday, April 22, by the Rov. Alexander 8. Leonard, Grogs Moowsr te Lvcr, daughter of Hanry C. Waitoo, M.D, 5 Re as oo ae SThoreday Apri hs, by Rew. Fe i ‘meen, wea on Ys 5, a ANDREW Suxr- ros, of New Yort, er a, daughter of W.P. wi , eq , of Beatord. Baxemicr —At Astoria, on Wednesday evening, J fon at, dengieor beabem , decensed, of selt aged and 12 weeks. " relatives aud (rieads of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, from her lave residence, eed ae 4 afornoon, ab bwo o'clock. ‘The steay. buat loaves ferry at one o'clock. Baars. —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 22, Me. Samu Paass, ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 181 Scher- afternoon, ‘a! two o’clock. A Jony Brat, aged 1 year aud § days. adie “ friends of the fam!!y aro invited to attend the {uve this (Friday) afervoon, at three o'clock, from the re- Siuence of his pareuia, No. 168 York street, corner of Gold Sate On) —On Wednesday night, April 21, Georur FE. Brrcx, fils friends, , and thove of the family, are fully in- Vikedl 16 aiiand the funeral pervicws, al No. 5 Madison aye nue, this (Pricey) afternoon, at three o'clock Moomorth and Ocean county, N. J, papers copy. ARY Loviea, x and the lace William M. eoveie ere rer Soe ae ‘The relatives and friends of ae ee wwe respectfully lnvited to attoad the funeral, from her late residence, No. 297 Spring street, on Sunday afarnoon, at one o'vlock da Jersey Grrr, on Wednesaay, April 21, Axx Cais —In Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, April 22, Wrtiam, cideat con of William aed Jane Ann Caine, aged 20 yeart and 18 days. relaliver frienda are reepectfully invited t tend the fupora), without further imvtatiog, from. Aua church, Brooklyn, this (Friaay) afternoon, at hal: past two o'clock. On Thursday, April 22. after a severe aaa ot Brig ‘edinoase of the kicnoye, Mre. Ciara Carr the beloved wife of Mr Genco Ber frience are requested to attend the funeral, from Ler late residence, No, 3s Third aveaue, without further notice, Lie (Pritay) afternoon, at two o'cwek CHAMLON,—At West Hoboken, on Wednesday afternoon, At #ix o'clock, J. Bartwre Cuamiow, aged oT years, a native of Bonnet, France he friends of the family are respectfully invited to at funeral, without further notice, to day (Vriday). Carriages in aitendance at the ferry, Hoboken city, wiki leave at & quarter to one o'clock Tor bis inte resiaence. The services will take piace at Lhe Calavilc church, Hobo ken City. Conmeti0.—At Newark, N. J, on Tharsday, April 22, Puzanets M. Covraiio, aged 23 years, 6 moatos aad anys. Her friends, and the friends of tho family, are respect fully tavited to attend the funeral, from ter late residence, No, 72 Kunis eueet, without turther inviiaton, thie (Fri day) afternoon, at three o'clock. Hartiord papers please copy Dean.— At his residence ie Poughkeepsie, on Wodnes day morning, April 2), Bexsasuw Dax ‘The (uueral will eae piace Unie (Friday) aiternooe, three o'clock Dx Rewts.—In Mendham, Morris county, NJ me Reus, aged 67 years ny, April 20, after a short (lame, Sanae Axn, daughter of Joba William and Sarah Gee, aged 6 years and 1 month The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune ral, from the residence of her parents, No. 37 Fast T ty Seventh sirce!, oa Sunday eNernovn, at hail past t o'clock, withont further invitation. Maachester, Kxgland, papers please copy Haran. —Suddenly,'on Wednosaay, Apri Boye, The funeral will take place ths (Friday) afternovn, at two o'clock, from No. 6 Bask street, corner of Wavortey piace. The friends of tbe family are \avited to attend with pon fortber invitation. The remains will be taken to Tri- nity Cemetery. Ycur on Toesday, April 20, Jonv D. Herm, lates member of the Third Reyiment, Company F, German Hus- fare, aged 86 years, 1 month and 7 cays. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfuily inwived to attond the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at oae o'clock, from his late residence, No, 680 Fighth aveaue corner Of Thirtieth street. Ile romaina will be laterred in New York Hay Cometery eo Weet Farms, Westchester count; day FDNUND AllEN, infant son of funlos b. dart McAuis..On Wotneaday, April 21, ness, Joun McALrin, aged 52 yours. The frienas of the family are reapectfally invited to st- tend the funeral, from bir inte residence, No. 151 Willougy- by street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afvernoon, at three o'clock. 1 20, James ‘ia MeOhes at » ou Fei 2, Jame oa Thure- iam ead after a severe ill McCursxey.—In Rrooklyn, on Tuesday, A Natnaster, eldest son of Janes aad Saran im the 18th } ear of his age. 0 relatives and friends of the family are reapeetfully invited to attend the funcral, from tho residence of his pa- rente, No. | Washington place, Pacific street, Brooklyn, tole (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation MeCrrcmst.—Om Wednesday, April 2i, Sanam M. Mo Cetowas, daughter of Robert F. and Caroline MoCutchan, aged 1 year, 2 months and 15 days. The tri of the aly ae eect aly 7 invited to at fend the funeral, this (Friday) atternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Cumberland street, bear Atantic avenue, Brookiyn. Mous —At Kingston, N.J., on Saturday, April 17, of rheumatiam of the heart, Avis Hasnmocex, daughter of a H. and Annie M1). More, aged 4 years, 5 monthe and 6 dasa. Moeetry.—On paragon April 22, after a brief iMiness, Mra. Trees B. Moseney, in the Tist year of her South buxteeareen, Williameborg, LL, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery for interment. Fimira, Mobile California papers —Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, tape 3h a, Mra. Fiizanem Poorow, wife of hogy! ae, in year of her age. A true Christian, & k: an af fectionate wite, aad a warm, trie earted friend. None knew her but to love her ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited wo at } 4 the funeral, thie (Friday) aferngon, at one o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Tnirtieth street, be- tween Fighth and Ninth avennes Ronmeox.0n Thursday, April 22, Mewes Mt. Romwow, tn the 484 year of bis age, The relatives ana (riends of the family arg respectfuny please Cop 7 en 2 —— invited lo sitend tao funeral, on a*ternoon, two o'clock, from bis iste Yoniteaa, o_O widdacts street, Brookiya. His remares wii Yo taken loresawoed Yj —On Wed Piscueurere ARD neater, ais. Mrs. Sourmwaap, in the 87th year of ‘cevick of Ue lates Jonathan Southward, of tha city von’ Kog'aa 4. pure fanerel services ill take place this etternoom, a o'clock, George's chapel, Beckman street. ine friends of the amily are respect(s@y invisd w suena, without further uotice. Vay Renuen.—iv Dakine, on Tassa vi might sesh 2. Of acarlet fever, Axrrowy Bakix, aon o' Jorn? aad gurct C. Van Bergeon, ia the Sd yoar of his age. GIMBREDR’S, 68% BROADWAY—HAN CU MAD mole ‘aud envniopes 10 match, oaly Wo be Wrotuetd aa anove, DRAWING OF THK MAP OF WICABAGU‘, WAS Jost ta « Houstog street and Fulton ferry ats Sur eezees, tt to 133 Meson street, room N ‘he oly reward GREAT SPBING | ee ‘BHKUMATISM, | eo tule, aatt rhewm, &c.—MY A’ ‘balaxm is as ttt iain to core the most dobtitty, dy avs it eno sumption , ipal depot No. 246 « Tbcemteper bowl BOF 7He SIXYMRNT VOLUME, vi HARPER,S NKW MONTHLY MAGAZANY Onn NAE. Wistor f ay battsie the Foun ‘e b paper) Diustreted by Comme gee ce Mouse. Dustented by toa engrae r Heating on Toot in Iadia, Miuateated by etght an- Raney Blyny’s Loverm a se rhal ty prone ay Story—ihe btory loroaee Pay. auibors, Amnzon. Experiences of @ Gambier. Lie Always Cause in eunebing My Aoqusintance with Recbel. A'Few iaie Words come; Fi it wat Mead coon Capen El tae, i farewe four ier Riis Te Hospital; Chapter XILL+ Ait trom Gukhere to Ponsridge, a ‘War! haninat Pubiic Opmioa, Riv Mon! bly i Kecord of Curreut Eventa. Luernry @otices. Books of the Momtle. Fattor'a Table By eo Modera Novel.—Ilustrations— ; Halamandor date; Uobdie and Gnzale; pyr i hawtor'n hany Obair, atvor’a Lrawer. ‘The cole, Cruel Varent, Lear Fried, Feet Young: i e Young Lady; ‘Foreign Count; Cook and V1 tate V tains Begeare; Cake dad Wine, Thunder aad cing: P Peiiocs for May —Tilustrations—Morning Costume amis Mantula, uirl'a May Day Dress; Bounet, Cap. resent number oor The jetes he sixtoonh, valu Hanthics NEW MONTIAN: MAGAZINI The eccoagee. nying table of contents and fiat of Wastrations wit show dha tho pubdsbers have A faith ol o#e of the abun fant Hie. racy aud artistic resources ut wbeis command. Kvery pam: ber bes contained srlucies recognized aa the productions of the most accomplished American writers, and the ulna Hore ere more numerous and of greater variety of interes’ than bave ap; Previous rotamo. ‘The publ believe tbat he plan of the Magazine em. braces everfthing easenita! to an atiraalive Hleracy mlaoal- Jany adapted to the wanta of the Amoriean public, “fte reg lar etre ation has not been diminished even during the unem- ampled faancial revulsion, which has proved diasstrous te ae many Merary and commercial enterprises; and they are ae vel from every quarter that the Maqasiuo is recognized ag lt y thet annonce They will continue te til the Megezine with articles ineutcating sound views in life amd mornis, leaving Ae heretofore the discuasion of ‘opinions in relig! ruler than «usury. leatures’ for the tature. nd Kection al questions io polities to that own appropriate organs. Wise men and true patriots upen poinie far those upon whiek Soy aitier. ‘Ihe ohject of fot the Magenne will will be to unite rather tham io meparnie the views and ferlings of the people of dierent “The publisoere do hot nd i pedient pubitsders do not find tt necessary oF ex; to mp- peal to public attention by ieauing “sped apectmaen umberw’ eu — aining an Unusual amount of matter or Ul a ow intend that every umber sball prove the Tangerine to best end cheapest +l published. It will eoateia @ larger amon wer, more Numerous And better Mumew- tier manner, than any other Am mouth) Magar sud the publishers are arene tmiged will deserve and receive tho asma cordial apprect stion liber: patrooage which have beea accorded w ki durtag = cight yeare of Hs publication os, thackeray # new novel, “ irginians,” with mesg a tuntrations by tse wutaor, was commenced in te nis printed f early sheets. received from tho Mae ag adore he uvdaorn pax Mr. u December aumber of Larper's . in advance of publi Thackeng the sum TERMS. and an extra copy, § the office w "the a year. ab ARS, Papitsaces. One LINED TRUNKS.—JUST THR THING FOR 2, breserving furs, woolens, e., from moth Also, supe- ioe sei eather trunks, af JOUN BLADK'S, Nov 4 slacteg street sad 72 Maiden lane, YORNE, BUNION®, WAILS PENETRATING THR Citas extracted withéut pain, so that the boot eas 0 worm immmesiiate,y afler the operauon without the lesa nience to the patient, by Dr. RACHARLE, Burgoon Ci tat, 700 Broads We received ro Tent conten in if HAGPRR ita VAUTION. ~% | }- JAMES, OF 19 GRAND STR vy Sd ‘bas no agent in thia city for the sale xtrs oe aa Indica. None genuine ex ih ee n (a ros Lye rect, Jersey Jn, “blown” glans of | Rr. ‘SMITHS § FLEOTRIC O1L.—OREAT CURES ASB daily made at Yt Hudson sireet. 81.500 more ordersd Dr, Bairrn ir —Please us’ 25 somal, @ groms mediom, and 13 grace large electri> Very traty, youre, Wanwee & Panne 1) aod 15 Bark row, N.Y. Dr, Surrm—Please send na dollar eize, 2 gross me- diumn'nad 4 gross emall lectre Si Yours, 4D. Sanps corner of Wilatm and Fulton sieeeta, Dr. Swrtn’s elnstrte ol cured my two yoam? standing. Iam 75 years old. DIOR, ILI Prospect atreet, _ DR. AMITH, M1 Hudson streot, only genuine ‘clecurte a OLD PENA” We would recommend want of excediest gold peas and pencils, to try POLEY'S rs ‘elegened gout pene they being the best pen now Manufactory Mo TReON's 6 RUF. -i8 AT BARNES & PakK, NOW * ‘at wholesale, Gibson's syrup will cure eure. magically. Try it For sale by ©. ‘yrup ts all roots and no minerals. Tup only professes wo purify ure blood Tup te 1B QUAFt bottles and ix Uke wtne t dette, yup every faanily ouKDi to have in tier bowea, pruge up sity. puay women and children, 1. King, 192 Bronadw magieal 0 ail lmpriren of the biowd, if; 192 Broadway. | ee cure aay case of se aos thing pertalsingto lt foro. by JOBKEH CLARK. maker and proprietar, ea. Givson's tyrup —f wil igs ‘Ashingwon avenue, aloany, WITERS PATENT HAVE BEEN RR: 8.j0 Dr, Levelt, for bia valuable lavention icoun | The piate embracing sot of the mouth, inverteriag with ts done strny with, while the power of eal The atmoepheric principle heii Sitese by an entirely novel Ingenious appucabor M. LEV RIT, Demuat, 12 Way eeley place, tear Brow LADINA, GENT, MISSES, CHUL fabiag « stylish pal of bows, se08e a t step in ar CAHILE'S grea! extensive 1 fehment, 577 Broadway, where you com Botany syle you wast, % >, PILE, ri Pres, “WKWithiice Prue scPrbe TORE der of persons who were cared. Depot 18 Heine cap be sent to apy part of the country. LODA WATER.—PATENT 8ODA WATER arvpnares, ewes drawing oF x EVERETT WaT vyRe a AON wa, BALLARD, “AhUTE 8 CARD, rh ( 46 Rromd way, JATISN ON FERMENTED LIQUORS —SREWING, ainttINng. rectifying, man utectaring all BR? ornare, wines, cordiaia, ayrupe. cider ant vinegar, tone \m Seater,» Le a roe eala Oy the naib 0. Aor }8%, COMPAR. RXTERMINATORS ants and all vermin. fron Depot i Broadway, ven INATORS FOR RA’ Us ararese [0 BETh electite powrd pot 388 Broadway. CIVIL RNGIN BRED TO THE BUSINESS, OF ng experience, wi ed with traversing. ing property, raitroad curves, ling, exiting | bwork Scrrol, ke 9 obecuon jo travel. Addreae Y ef WeToumeREne AND JEWRLLERA—A “WATCH Teterence, desires a0 eBe\gemea! a —) iy I part Fe ae, city. In wees to take of ie it Sirens eral ‘wait upon ne pun! Jon RD, THO GOOD wee BRASS FINISHERS WANTED, THO GOOD BEG fadakeOo UO. corner ot Bead way +4 Trane st ANTED—A SITUATION W Perfect in all branches of the art, Mona, 199 eh. kee A FOREMAN. IN A WHOLESALE GHOg actory one whe das hat ernerivges aad we falp Addreas bos 319) Pogt 08, as PROTOURAPAIAP, J Aldress Jacue

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