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Y * Question. report of the committee came ip had the matter under considerslion He sustained the report as the very Dest that could be obtaived eacer the ciroumstances, but did not bay Thst HK Cox forme Wo bis Very Dest jadgment™ Mr, MAKSUsLL ereved toat” report upetantially tO B Vol of the ote tot poe © they would regret the pro ae Whe condition sttwched to which was 60 ading to the Neth, So belp him God, if ho ware Dorthern maa he woul open the eirect atiack upon it, He Would Baye the ropert of tue commit oe tald on the tadle, kbd another Comminse of Coufereuce appoiuted, Sirike Out the Asaitiog se von, aud it would come venr opough to the Critteseet Mootgomery amenoment for him vote for it He mado ap aiivsionn to the position of the repab- cap party op the letior weasure, when Mr Sexisan, { .) of Onio , sald be agreed with every Fentiment Mr. Marsostl oad atwered. The re suvlicaus qwoted for it with ther eyes open, They dintiactly un ter- Btood that certain gextiemen from the free States pledged them their faith suo Gosor that they only wanted a plain, bonest, straightforward opportuaity for a fair and boaest phance to end the question ‘Mr. Giopines, (0 5p ) of Onio, eald he wes about the last Ro agree to the Critteoven Montgomery amendment, acd hho assured gentie ven ‘bat his only inducement to go for ‘At was that Ge Understood that every gentieman belong- the Doug'as wing of the democracy stood pledged co-workers to rtavd by them to tho leat. Mr, Giddings flnisbed, be was seized with a faint- nd Was conducted from the hail, but soon after Teturned Bor! Look Dis sem apparently recovered . BURNETT, (opp) ot Ky , endeavored to ask Mr. ® question, but the latier deciiaed to yleld the , MARSHALL @xplaiped why he had been found voting the repudiicars, apc tendered to that his tri- of thanks for their patrictism., To jusion he remark of the Riohmand South no: slave States chal! come toto the Usion waa the ‘The Ne of tae S.uth will listen to go such a Hie ned exertea himself to get tho b ican mhembers to vote ws ‘ney 017 with an eye tothe fact that shore pian Re con mag plattiorms which that volo ‘would close over vor Mr, Huauxs, (a mj of Ind., dawanded the previous Not seconed — 90 ugaicat 106 adm.) of Va., moved that the farther subject be poeponed until the second Traeday im May Mir. Jonas, (dm ) of Tern., was tired of this mode of proceeding, and. with » view to bring up the question di- prey meres 0 lay the soporte on tho table, as a test Wyre motion was iaagreed to 101 against 113, as follows: ‘Yess—Mewers Abbot, Adrain, Andrews, Ronnott, Billing wurst, Bingham. Bisir, SLs, ‘Brayton, Bufticton, Burin on Euros, Campoed!, Case, Ubatee, Chapman, Clark Conn, Ulark of 8 ¥, Clawson, Ulark Coch: Col , Comins, Covode Cragin, Cutis, D mrell, Dave of md, Leavis of ind Daviaot Mess. Lavis of lows, Vawes, Dick, Lodd, Kéie, Farnsworth fenton, Foster, Giddings, lime, Gooch Goodwin (ranger, Grow, Ballot Hoare, Bowara, Ke ig Uteiee or bs |, Howard, Kel y wey, Kilgrove, Knapp, s fer Levejoy.M ivile, Marshall of hy + Marauall of Tit Morris. of Pa, Morris of I, Moree of me., Moree of Mod. Murray, 'Nichcls, Ulin, Palmer, Parker, Pett, ‘ouer, £0: oe, thaw of “Ul. herman of Ohio, ¥., bmicb of, 1 Spioner santo, Stewart of I'e jappan, Thayer, Tompklor, o¢er wood 9, Werdros, Watton, Werbourne of Il, Washburn of a Na pr F E ef ie Flo) 4 ‘Messrs. Abi. Andersen, Atkins, Avery, Barkedale . Rooosk, Benham Bowle, Bo: ch Bryan, ¢ Ulay, Cle oe, jurnedt, Burns, Caruthere, Cathie. Olark ‘of Mo mene, Clingmaa, o », Jon Cochrane, Cookertti, ‘g of Mo, Craige of N.C ¥ Bewart, vowsell, t'sh, "Busts, Florence, Woley, Gulls, “Gtimer, Goote, Greonwood, Gr-ge, all Of Obic, Hatch Hawkins, Hopkins, tiousion, Hughes, luyler, Jackson, Jenkins, Jewett, Jones of Tenn. J. G anooy Jones Uwea Jones, Kelit, Kelty, Lamar, Leady, Lawrenes, Ley Letoher, Maclay, McQueen, Masou, May Mites er. Milson Moore, ‘Sibiadk. Pendlewn, : bil Reagan, Bley, jes, Sco't ming, Seward be ot N. ©. phorter, Sickles biagleton, of Ve, Stauw rh regions SMevene fon, Talbot Tepe, Ward, Walkive, White, Whiteley Win slow, Woodson. Worten¢yhe, Wright of Ga ,Wrigai ol Tenn., F. Mr. Jonny said the vote just taken showed that the ms jority were not against the bii!, aad moved the previous question, which we House refused recond—105 agwiust Mr, Ganwert now wautec » vote teken on his motion to Postpone til the wcond fuesdaydc May. (Ores from re- pubiican ede,‘ Agreed") Mr Sewakp askeo Mr Garnett what ho expected to ac ‘The conduct of the House id, ny it deeerved, moot the concempation of the people of the entire country. Was It pot known that evuis species of “olay Lad been resort. @1 to to Gay by the repeblicans, some Southorn mon, and others, to prevent © ¥: ter Mr Hanus, (opp ) of V1, asked wheihor be understood Bho genvemag trem Covrgia to that the delay is chargeab< to tuore wee op ean; Bewarp wep partion. bier Mr. Macoes tose to ay thet from the 2d day of Feb toe President reat tn his special menage, hovever tavse who had been sustaining compton found themselves beaten they always resorted es eae and wide motions, and to them the day i Joy pargeadioc BRWARD enterad asoiemn protest against all such Proceedings, come trom what quarter they may, aud an immeciate vow op thy Kansas report. , Karr, (adm.) of 3 = Ry ar pes satiate. action if we ex} past - oa fotion Die an acjvure at the time fixed. , GARNETT believed ‘be diwcusson of the measure was Ave alike to its frieuds and toes, because it was widely Gifferent from that rent to the Commitice of Cunference, fand, hence a the suggestion of his friends, be bad movea a , BARKSDALE, (adm) of Misa.— Have you not made up your wind as t9 bow you shall vote? Mr. Ganwart repiicc he bad vot. When he once made bop bis mind as to what was right, though every other man ‘was on the etber «ide, be woud prewerve bis position. ‘Mr Wauont, (a m ) of Tenn., could see no reason for ym merely because fy 6 Or six gentiomen wanted Sees to make up their miods, when 204 members by their woles to day show-d that they bed come to @ coaclusiva ns to how they will act Mr, Bownam, (a¢m.) of 8 C., said he had something to do wits Mr. Garnew's mutios to postpoae. He and seve: ral otber gonclemen hac engagements in the South and made to leave ee = crenmes} Desides they Ceetred time to ciscuss the q reat! a . pe vender Ay was out carried, he shoud lige to have the taken to ba Pause. cote) of Pa, thougnt the gentiomen could better accomplish their purpose by voting before they leave. iurwher doisy in sctiog 02 the questioa would only obstruct the public Duricess, and divide the friends ‘of tbe bili He wae the previous question. seCODded — 105 mgaiuet 5 GaReert wiecrew hw motion, and wished che House to come to an ancerstanding Lot tue debate pro- grees to-day, and take the vote to morrow. ‘There was ouch cooferiop, ano the Srrakee paid that nelthor bw gavel oor bis oice Was suillvlens to keep gon: uemen ly ib order, fathon, (adm ) oF Va, said tbe poligg of Mr. Mar to eudeevor to stir Up the miods of the North, aod produce edi weve Abewed py svt A Attempted wo be reed oat No TD weounen! aoa nereste. Tore be cenied, and at loagih defeaded the report of the Committee 0 Confereoce Mr. Qurmmax, (a°m ) of Miss, oppored this measure, because tt contelced # concession on the slavery question which be, as aS urberd man, was Dot 4 to make desired to be brought to 8 fiaal dowrmios teparate be regarded the act yt vo ; Destoes tne by yey Kapeas a6 complete and dingiog, and was tbe Decaure it proposed to submit the Le- ‘Constitution to the people. ‘On the motion of Mr Lirrcume, (adm ) of Va, the House, Dy 122 against 82, adjourned OMictal Notice from the State Canal Depart- mene Aunaxy, April 20, 1868. By an official notice from the Canal Department all hold ‘ors of Canal Commissioners’ crafts, drawn prior to January 1, 1868, are required to tranami; « list of the same, with the namo of the Commissioner who made the drat, the person to whom payebic, together with date and amount of pach, to the Auditor of the Canal Department, on or before the 20th of May vext. All parties having transferred the game, and desiring to claim such portion of accrued ia forest as may be their sbare, must send notice of sime to the Auditor by the same date, or their claims wil be considered waived. if Upectting of « Piict Boai—Loss of Life. Sr. Jonw, N. B., April 20, 1858. By the upsetting of ® pilot beat last night, while at- tempting to board the ship Pilgrim off this harbor, Wal- js wore drowned. Walter NEWS FROM HAVANA. Arstval of the Empire City--The Ship Steuck by a Typhoon ‘The Bwpire City, Capwin 5. ?. Griffin, loft New Orieaas April 20, and arrived at Havana oa the 23d at eu MUP coppeoting with stoamabip Granada, left for ‘York oo the fuiiowing day atoight A M, aud arrives yestercsy forercon, Three bourse after leavieg Gavana 8aW ateomer Philadelphia bound in from Now York On the 2éth, at 10% P. M, the Empire Cry, walle steaming over asmouth sea, light airs surricg only fo Ome time previously, was struck by & typhoon bieweg from the voribweet with the utmost violence, heoiing the ship over, biowing tne sailefrom their gaskets, pariiag te bouts lashings and tossing the boats up ike ogg «bells, The sea, lit occasionally by vivid fishes of lightaing, seemed @ black plain fiecked with snowy drifu. After some fifteen mitutes the weight of tue first biast passed on, and its strength thore- atter gredvally abating, fioally stood at @ etrovg welo, which issted the nignt and the following day, the sbip ridig hendés:mely a very heavy sea. Before the squail struck the sbip the atmorphere bad indicated SB Bpproachi g Gangor; a light, fitful breeze played AFCURO Ube Compass, dusk BI gry Masses Of Couds, ron oored Carker by occasional gleumings of the moon through iboir interstices, roiled up epparontiy to 8 commun centre about the zerita, # hue frequent lightnings flashed vividiy from cut their depths. This typhoon. occurred in iat. jon °6 65, and seemed a startling intrader on a Quiet ATH Digbt ee leaving Hatteras experienced fine weather, latter Few a. . A HAvaNa, April 28, 1858 The Reported Oukvages on an American Vesel—The Facts Of the Overhauling of the Borden— Attempts to run Cargoes of Slaves Under the Protection of the Stare and Stripea— Extensive Calamity from the Bursting of a Boiler on the Jenks Estate—Keturn of the Surveyors for the Hunduras Interoceanic Lane—Capture of the Anerican Schooner Cortes ty a British Cruiser—Overhauling of a Prussian Brig—-Reported Resignation of the Captain General— Mercantile News, Exchanges, be In the Waxkiy Heratp cf 10th instant, which reached me by the Cahawbe cn her last trip from your cit; , I fad 4 paragraph copied from the Savannah Republican of 170 uitimo, headed, “Atwe'tean Schooner Overhauled by a Briteh Cruiser,” ia which parageaph complaint is made of ‘be Britieh steam eloop Styx having fired “a black cart- ridge wi the schooner N. B Borden, ehe act having ber Orign hoisted at the time, at which she ran up her eheipD ADC CoLtIMGed Bor course. The Styx then fired a het, wick fell a short distance fa the rear of the Bor- cep}? whieh ther “tackoa ship and made for the eloop to SnOW Wout was che matter,” Ac Whilst Tum the last man in tho world who would at. + m™pt to deferd apy such attucks upon American veavels, euber by Brith veese's cf war or those of any other untry | eball perb: te pardoued fer offering ap ox- uee for this conduct of the cruiser Styx. It ts notorioas bere that two or three veesels have left this port witnin las: few weeks uLOer the stars and stripes, whose des- Smeaton ta the const of Atrica not for the nace of legit. mete commerce, but to bring a cargo of Bozsles on their return jasesge t> this island. ludeed, one vessel, the Mary Elizabeth, formerly of New Orleans, bas ieft’ this vert whbin — the t x days—che having © ewred for St. Thomas, ber cargo consisting of six boxes f av, few thousand segars, and the remainder betog iente de cana. Sho sailed ander the command of an captain, and ueder the stars and stripes, whilst known all the worlo of this city that should Teach the © ast of Africa, she wilt bring back a cargo : Borales The craisers Styx und Porward were ou and «ff this port for several days, waitiug aa t« belteved, be Mery Kizaeth; but they will scarcely dare to wuch ber, ‘beceueo abo is protected by the stars aud ririces, which flag ts used as @ protection to a traffic *b cb vu: Juws beve declared to be piracy. Acd should tue Mery Evlzabeth succeed lu decoy ing away the British prUwers How the coset of this Island, there are at tais -bou Got several Otber vessels in Us harbor ready for se wb wit! take acvaniege of the abeence of the British CoB £6r8 10 wily OU ABO proceed to the Coast of Africa for carpoce of Bovates Tue fact of vessels Otting out for she slave trace uncer Amortoan colors, is as wet! koowa + the Britieb Crvisers e#t0 your Correspondent; and tas act (he would suppose would be received as @ sufficient ercuge for suc4 acle as the one complained of as haviog roee perpetrated by ihe cruiser Styx towards the N. B sorcen Were there half a dozea small, smart Anercap sicamers crotsing of this island, the ritish cr alsere, 1 doubt not, would devote thetr attention to elevers oder other flags, and we in such case would Lot agau bear of such cowpruinte aa the one made by Capt. Brigkimap, ol the schooner NB Borgen, nor of such sheer vosb as that reported by the Savannah Kepublican to bave beep vsed by bum, viz'—“I could have eat A who-e buai's crew, if ('d had salt enough.” Possibly he aight have found the morse! rather difiicult to masticate, much lees to swallow. The boiler on Se sugar estate of Mr. Jenks, just beyond ago, killing five negroes and of the w gino, although in no manoer to blame for the aceicert, would uncer the Spanish laws have boon ar- rested, imprsoned and put toa great deal of trouble to prove bis tunocenea, so be bas deemed it prudent to make hupseli scarce. He is, | understanc, an Amorican, and has gone to Baltimore. Mr Jouks ot this time, I believe, is at the North. Tho foliowtog vamed gentlemen bave been tarry ing tn thia city sine the 14th instant, they having arrived from Om> abcot baif an bour too late forthe Black Warrior, whica lott cp hae day for New York. They proceed on'to your cry by the presenteteamer. Doctor G. Holland, who is wm charge ef the party, Messrs. H. 8 Goodwin, lL H. Eictotz, RL Ba Wiliam Whitehead, Wit lem A’ Balowm, C. 'k. Ryora, Jobn A. Wilson, Cbariew 8 Krouer, J. M. Godoun, R. K Weed, M ebb, Charnes squiers,J. & Loaverns, F. H. seamen, J. E. Powers, H. MoCaun and &. Morrie. These gontiemen Lave beer et gaged during the last yoar in making the pre jim Dery surveys for the llovcerss imterocescic ratiway for a Britieh company ‘Ibe represent the line between Omon cu the Atinutic, to the Guif of Feeseca on the Pa efic, which they have surveyed, not to prevent any ext/aorcwary engineering aifiouities, although the country i mountainous, and the summut 3,000 fect above ibe level of the osean; yet the ascent and descent are 60 eraccal that tbe gradings will be very casy. Tuese gon- Hemen, except Dr. Holland, who ts aGerman, aro all Amo- roan, ‘end, welud ng the Dootor, are all @ very gentle. manly and cievor sot of mon, The ot-ef engineers of the party, W. W. Wright and J. ©. Hawkins, reture home via Aspiuwall, and aro under- stood to be on board the Granada, Shoaid she arrivo from Arpty wall previous to the departure of the steamer this letter, they will also proceed to Ni Bianton and & party of three othere, Jawd to yortf surveys of theso mgere iu tho Gra- paca Tho weather for some days past has been 7 «arm for this period of the year. Our city, however, ts, thavke to merciful Providence, romarkably healthy; seicom have taree sickiy summers in succes: tus bope that tt wili coptiaue #0 a)! the scasen. It i at ted that the schooner Cortes, which sailed hence cigbt or tep day ago, having cleared for Agabon, oa the coast of Africa, bas been captored by the British cruiser Forward apo carried to Cayo Bianco (White Key) off the const of this island. She waa regularly chartered to go to the coast of Africa, although it was genorally undersswod she would return with @ cargo of Bozales. Two more cargoes of Bo: |, numbering nearly a thor eand, bave been landed in the juriadiction of ia Hon. cathe Spanieh author! as is commonly reported, has ug connived and aided in their landing. A mighty pother has been mado in this city for some deya, by @ report circulated that « Prussian brig had been fired into apa Cismested by ® British cruiser As ie usual there wae much exeggeration in the report. The following are the facta of the affair as derived from « reliabic source: The brig wae en!l!ng without showing any colors. Wish- ing to “ Dring the brig to,” the cruiser fired two blank cartridges at her, which tuduced her to show ber cxlors for ap Wetant, bat without altering ber course; upon which ‘be cruxers fired a shotted gun, without, howevor, intending to bit the brig; the ball, however, uofortunate. ly struck ber main yard, injuring but not carrying it —_— she wen bove to and was boarded by the crawor, upon ascertaining ber character apologized and « flered to repair ber damages. Thi offer was contemptuoasly re jecred, and the brig bore upfor Matanzas, whence came a moat infinted and exaggerated report. The English ebip Tasmania arrived on the 2% instant from Hong Kong, with 260 Asiatics, free colonists; 107 ‘fare stated to have died op the passage; and 200 Asiatics ab fing. excel. ate tat oor present NEW YORK HERALD, fold by retiable authority that ghetr stories do mot tally with ach otter. Tho mate ways bo was offered $600 to 1g @ paper to the effect that the scbooner was gotog to the const Of Africs jor @ cargo of Bozales, and because he retused to ¢o co he was put m irons. Ore of the Fuilors states the ecbooner's papers were de- clssee rot to de O. K ; whilst toe other sailor says that the Ceptuin bad admitted thet tbe sohvoner was bound to {be coast of Africa for @ cargo of Bozaies. All T bave to observe in reforence to thls cage at present fs that if the vessel war intended w retara #ith slaves, there ‘as LO adequate Overt act committed for that purpose, as sbe bad no Uitirg whatever on board customary with save veesels; therefore could not have been found a iogal Prize uptil reaobing the Comat aad dlaposing of her cargo; Siter which eho migtt have become the subject of investi arco iy song inirnging pon incividual rignue or vio- laiag the flag. ‘The Cortez is eald to be cruizing on the coast between this and Carceoner, with « prize crow ou board, waiting tn- ttructions from the British Cougul Genera}; but [ presume beg Sone spaseen te pepe report Abolition of slavery im the Spanish pos- fessions, which ap; tm the last papers from the North, bas created much useaeiuess among holders ip Cuba; and should it prove to be the Path aA the pew governmort at Madrid, wili have a powerful po- Utical ¢ }» Which our armed guardians cauuct preveat, even under the prestige of Coucha’s good mame and our recent royal fests, " - ‘ arrived April 22, British sbip Tasmania, (second voyago, Nourre, from Hong Kong, 91 pe pel to Mosars. J. M. Moralee & Co., w'th 260 coulies, leaviog on the way 143, over the bide. Same day, Spanish ebip Julian do reue's, Artaza, from Swatoa, 118 days, coltvoring alive 267 ecolies, and perished ou-the voyage 117. Dlovements of President Jaares: OUR HAVANs CORRESPONDENOE. Havana, April 28, 1868, Arrival of the Granada—Judrer end Suite on Beard-= ‘Their Departure for New Orleans— Projects of the Memi- can President, de. $ The steamer Grauaca, from Aspinwall, arrived this evening, after a very agreeable passage of four days, bringing among her passongers the following personages, compriging what is called the constitutienal g»vernment of Mexico :— Benito Juarez, F. Cancjas, Melobior Ocampo, J. A. Framtrans, Manuel Buz, Jacento Aqueiar, ‘Leon Guzman, Anatas Romero, Guctleume Preto. ‘This party came on beard the John L. Stephens at Man- vanille; and when they arrived at Acapuice received a salute of twenty-one guna from oxe of Alvarez’s Generals: In Panama they wore hard up for the “ needful,” which, after some finesse, was supplied in time to enable Prost. dent Juarez and suite to proceed by the Granada to this city. They have already embarked on tho New Orleans steamer, where they purpose mooting tho Amorican steamer to carry them to Vera Orez Their object is to take ‘of the government at once, ax Juarez is the repreeentative of the Indiana on the Pacific coxst, gad is raid to be sustaiced dy a very large party in Vora Cruz and the surrounding country. He is tho legitimate suc e680r Of t, and a man of considerable diplo- mate abiity. 1; one could trusew what he says ia casu- ® couversation he appears to be inclined to tetaporize with the church party, and obtein, if povsib'e their aup- port. How this project wiil eucceed no person, of course, Cab jucge; or, indoed, whoihor he will bo pertaitted to Japd and assume authority, especia'ly if Sacta Auna bas slipped tp before him. The Pree'feut is quite saoguino, anc judging from his conversational tact, is sufficiently Hiastic 0 uit the Mexican peuple. Hv is about fifty five years of age, a sirong bulit, powerful iooking man, whose Peyeloanemy indicates ekrewéucee, coupled with latent rimness of wi'l. There is aothing in the of appearance avy of the members of bis suite which would indicate the talent to which they are presumed to owe tucir present distisction. All I Gan say ts, that if tbey be specimens of tho re;resentative men ot Mexico suffisiectly enlighteced to govern @ nation, itis mo wonder the country ix cou Upually dieturbed by revolution, However, ove may be deceived by eppearances, aud T hope the Ureskleat's Cabinet may yet pleasing\y pprist my anticipations. The Pian for the Central Park. The Comm seiouers of the Cvntral fark —siesars. Dillon, Batt: rwortd, Hogg, Gray, Riliott, Fields, Belmont, Hate. | loge, Green, Strcug and Russoll—bave sciected out of tue thirty three piaas before them four which are entitled to prizes respectively of $2,000, $1,000, $760 und $500. We | a@vnounced yeatercay that the fortuoate numbers wore, | for the first prize, No, 33; for the sccond, No. 30; for the third, No. and for tho fourth, No. 26. Tho parties who sent in those plans are as follows:—No 43, signed “Greensward,’’ Caivert Vaux, architect, and Fred L. Ola- sted, Superintendent of the Cevtral Park. No. 90~Mr. Gustin, another employé of the Park, being ‘i Gent of plavtirg ‘2. ed *Biance an¢ Millor. And No. 26, signed “Manhattan,” by How. ard Deniela, archiwet. 'Tng plan submitted by Mr. Veille, chief engineer of the Park, bas, it seoms, not found favor With the commissioners. "it will be seca that the two highest prizes were a to geatieaiou who have vecn exercising @ Coustant cbrervation of the ; thus ehowrng the vaiue of an iatimate acquaintance with its various features, not ouly to those who were to design the plans, bat the Commialonera who were to decide | upon them. Messrs Vaux and Olmsted, the successful | competitors, put Gown the expenses @ iLeir plan a a total cf $1,600,000. We bope the Commissioners wil! throw the whole of the thirty three plans to tbe may judge of the quality of the Commissioners, and obtain ra te aad judgment of th ‘an idea of the Kind of park we | are to baye. ’ The Glass Ballot Box Case, SUPREME COUAT—CIRCCIT. Before Hoa. Judge Sutherland. | Arnst 20.— Mott, Assignee of Jollie, vs. the Board of Su- pervuors.—This suit for $60,000 for glass ballot boxes sup. plied on contract to the city, was resumed. The Corpora on Counse] moved for a non suit, and amongst other potots contended that the county could not be sued. ‘On motion of Mr. Brady, the Court eaid he would per mit the plawtifl to amend his complains by inserting the | Praag of the Board of Supervisors to pay Mr. Joe's jemand.” Dr Busteed required Ove days to prepare an answor. Mr Brady saia the amenced answer could be prepared in five minutes. Mr. Bustecd eald if the Court permitted the case to pro- coed be would ask his Houor to assign cCounse! to protect the Intoreets of the city, as be (Mr. B.) would not proceed with @ case without haying ample timo to proparo bis an- ewer and consult with bis clients Mr Busteed then made an affidavit as to the necessity for time, and the Court decided on giving five days; but titer some discussion it was ultimately arraogod thats ‘open lic, in order that they | non-tvit should be entered, in order to bring tho logai questions before the general term cext month. Cori ners’ Inqacets. Fatan Saootrna Accipzyt.—Careves Use ov Finranse. —The Coroner was sotilied t hold an inquest yesterday at the New York Hos |, upon the body of Captain Charles H. Chaiker, of the propelier Seneca, who died at the above pamed institution from the effects of a pistol sbot wound received on the morning of the 2ist tast. a ier 16 Fast river, under the following circumstances — yeconsed was etanding on the ead of the pier at aa carly vate watchmen in the on abot in the right side, the ball ontering between the wixth and seventh ribs and lodging near tho From the effects of thie wound the deceased josterday. Every exertion waa mato by the police to ascertain who the carcless party was, but in vi 0 or two arrests wore made on euapicion, bit there did not appear to be apy evidence the suepectod parties, 80 thoy wore cischarged. Coroner Convery will investigate the matter to-day. Deceased was forty seven years of age, nad was 8 rative of Saybrook, Coun He leaves a wife to lament bis untimely end Seicwe er Taco Lavpasew.—Michael Ryan, @ reel dent of No. 26 Beekman etreot, commilted sulcite yester day by taking a large dose of laudanum. Deceased was ‘fan intemperate man, end ina fit of deapondency, caured by excess in driniimg, he purchased an ounce of inada bom at the drug tare corner of Gold and Fratikfortstroow, and swallowed the eame for the pur of committing self destruction. Coroner Connery held an inquest upoe the body of deceased. Verdict, “Death by suicide.” De. coused was thirty ve yoars of ago, and was a native of Ireland. Fatat Accioxyt to 4 Cimun.—Coroner Connery also held an Inquest at No. 166 Greenwich street, upon the body of a child, 5 years old, named Flizabeth Eppingor, who died from the effects of severe burps, acckientally received by her clothes catching fre while she was pia; with s piece of lighted wood. Verdict, Accidental ” Court Covre—Cirentt—Now. 1448, 3786, 9188, 8720, 1626, 9743, 3780, 728, 8086, 9076, 8546) 1982, 1916, — Suse, 281, 2542, 1988, 1646, £588, 2446, 3810, 1168, 3777 greg ae" Sarena or 300 baa bebe aouopess Vor a large ship; for emailer hanges have rather deciined. 1 quote sterling 11 \¢ Rd ag I orthern and Rastern cities par, Now ‘leans, short, 2 to 8 per cent premium. Havana, April 24, 1866, Capture of the American Brig Cortes by a British Gun- boat— Investigation of the Case by the American Consid— Uneasiness of Property Holders in Cuba — Mercantile News, dc., de. The habit of reporting vessels which aro being occupied in Jegal trade with the consé of Africa, taking out the pro- duce of the island asd returning with legitimate cargoes, slave trade itecif, The Amertean brig Cortez, Captain Durand, was cleared and sailed from thia port a fow days since, inden with « lawful cargo, with clean papors in every reapect; but, owing to suspicion propagated by in. terested individuals, abe was captured by @ British gan. boat. The circumstances are being examined by the Cone! General. im thie olty yesterday. The mate and two sailors bolonging to the Cortes arrived I have pot eeen them, but am 2069, 1622, 1646, 2660, 2926 4, 1697, 3330, 1271, 9796, 211 3166, 9270, 1912, 8266, 4718, 2779, 8746, 1F68! 2800) 3663; 8201, 1114, 8696, 2626, 2063, 8800, 2748, 2674, 1878, 8861, 1868. The Stout Family. The trial of Ira Stout nd bis sister for the murder of ber busband, unfolds a sickening chapter in the history of homan depravity. Nothing more revolting was evor dis in the annals of the oldest citics or Detween | ittles and his = her with q PH ii! : i if ! i t if Hi f -< [ FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1858, Poltce CHARGE OF FALEM PRETENORS AMD CONSPIRACY TO taken into custody yesterday by policomen Col’ax sat Of ewiwdliog ® number of morchante in this clty by means Of false prevences and fraudvient represeatetions. Joun | Warscbing, of tho frm of Warsobing & Bro , of No. 46 , Dey otreet, appeared as complainaat in one owe, and tie | tifled (baton the 27th of January Inst Sigmund Frack, who represented that ho had just arrived from Galveston, Texas, sccompaniea by bis brother, Loula Frank, of wo firm of Frepk & Oo., of this city, called at bis stere and tha: be wanted to purchase come boots and shoes on credit; that rank represested that bo waa pty Tog nig ae ne icing. 8 Conk business, and w. from At iso that bis brother Lous, then ia the ability to pay fcr the goods purchased; © tioned, Btated just or bad hime in full fore bee deaaud. in fu 4 eaaud. Dies Buerete par Z “a this they har ves rod a We Hever recived any equiva lent, ard they now claim that they have beea dos od by the accuses to the extent as arove mentioned. Rornchiid, of No. #1 Licorty street, aiso came forward ane preferred o ination. ALLIGED BXTENOIVE LARCENY ON A STEAMBOAT. Henry Pear, alias Siniih, formerly a waiter in the-4it Ployment of we Fal) River Sicambont Company, was taken late custody by delective policeinaa Robt F. Alison, om charg of stealing about $200 worth of property from ‘bis Inte emplozcrs. During the priscasr’s explo; ment on the stambonis Metropolis, Kapire State aud Bay State, a quantity of iuen, Disukets, table clotux, pillow cuses, &C., were m'sbed by the cilloers of the boet, Vat no clue could bo obtained w the perpetraior of the toefts. ‘At ast gusp'cion feil upon the prisoner, aud accordingly cfcer Allwon was requevied to be on the jookvut for ihe puspectec pa ty. Yertorday Ailison succeetod ia cap turing tho acoused, and upon searching bis pockct six Pawn tickets for ® portion of the stoi proporiy wero found upon the person of the prisever. Upon proceacing to No, 146 Courch street, the reaidance of the accusod, tho detective found eigbty cther pawuuckew. By aeans of these tickets eighty-thrse pluces of gourds, couasting of sheets, blanket. sabie cloths, pil’. w cases, &o , were re covered at tue cilices of various pawnbrokers .o tue dow ery, Grane a.d Broome streets, Which wore ideatitivd by the mark of the company beivg wy em Tae cfliver algo recovered Mity two piecrs of similar gooda, which bore no maerk or mcass or idontieation, but which tt is believed alvo belong to the same Fail Kiver Steambuat Company Pear, who iz a cegro, was broughi before Jus tice Sonnolly yesterday afternoon, aud committed to the Tombs for examination. THR ALLEGED BACTALITY OF POLICEMEN AGAINST A WOMAN—APFIDAVIT OF THE OFFICERS BBG ARDING THR AFFAIR. On Monoay inst cdicers Charles Ostrander aad George J. Sasith, detailed at the General Superintendent's cilica, Proceeded to the residence of an allegea keeper of what is celled w “ fence,” or receiver of stolen goods, for tho purpose of arresting Lim on a charge made agaiuat him by two women named Catherine aud Louisa Duff, who stated that this mau, whose uame is Phiilp Hess bad ia bis poseession ® quantity of alleged stolen goods | The mater having beon placed in the bards of officer Oatran der. officer Sauith accompanied hia at bis requost, and on their arrival at Mess’ piace, No. 197 Houston street, they immediately made known their errand, and were 6bout taking Hees tuto custody, when we wore sot ie 4 several pervone, among thea Mvs. Hoss, whor, they leged, repeatedly struck them wih en iron instrument used for LE eagics | Rees from the inside of boots, and toc only tume they laid their bangs upon her was to bole ber arm from repeativg the Diows. The following is the alll davit worn to by the above cilicers in regard to the affair:— City and County of New York os —Chartes Ostrander and @ J. Sealth being culy aworm, suy—That they reside io the olty snd county of York; thet they both helong to the Metro. poltian Police; thet on menday, the afth wataat, they went to Retber 0 No. 197 Houston street, for the porpose of arresting Ons Philip here on euspidon of being & receiver of sio.ca goes, and foun’ bin ehop. when they tuametiarels az rested bin; sud noiwita dsading the; were reslsied by s num ber of perrous, among whom waa tho wile of teas E them repeatedly wi 7 gaferm tke inside of bouls, paiiher of tuem suruck her or ADT Oiger person. nor did (ey use Kay violeBee in removin the prisoner, and befcre m the wires they ¢. Weis ablelds and informed Hoes {ast they were udicer they further tay, that the y atement ie (Le various newspavere in reference to this matter are emtiecly untrue, of which they have abundert proof from persons who were present aud witreseed the entire transaction. CHARLE# OSTRANDER, GRURGE J. SMUT Sworn before me this 2.uday of April, Ls. Gzo. W. Ronee, Commissioucr of Deods. Mira. Hees, it appears, bas been sick for some time, and the arrest of hier busbabd co alarmed ber that ber friends thought she was going to dic. As to hor being injured by the (flicere, there was nothing to show that sho bad besa the least burt, and tho Coroner who went to the house to bold an ante mortem ezam.oation, immediately on seeing her concluded that his services wore ucnovessary—that thero was no dargér of her dying for rome time. the case, however, will be fully investigated by the Police Commissioners. THE GREEN EYRD MONSTER AGAIN. ‘Thomas Sprigg'ns, of No. 111 Canal strect, appeared bo fore Justice Stcors, at the Hasex Market Police Court yes terday, and preferred a charge of fcionious assanit acd battery against Francis Gorman. Tho prisoner, it ts a1 ‘an trom igstrumen: used for remo: leged, in it of jealoury Gred a pistol at the craaium ef Spriggs but luckily without effect, ‘The cause for the Oy , twas |, Brew out of tho conduct of Sprig gins towards the wife of the defendaat. The coutent.ag partica managed to settle the quarre! bet ween the mscives, whea the charge of assault aod battery was withdrewo. The magistrate, bewover, decided to bold the parties to bail to Keep the peace. David's Spring Style of Gentiemen’s Hats ere aliltbe rage. Give bim a cl, at Wl Broadway, near Dunne aireet, ‘The Only Ita beauty, novelty of style, excellence of material acd cleap- ness commend It {o pli bet wearers. 212 Broadway. The Metailic Tabiet Razor Strep Can be Benet eweee, mJ, £8, BAUNDERS store, No. | Actor jones. Parts Felt Hats Just Keceived at White's, 143 Fulton street, Gente dress bats, spring siyles, $5, ac ‘The Arctic Ship Resolute —The Banshitien lendid picture will posiively close on Saturday, Wane, Setters of W AdaaUS, 02) brosawaye Rheumatic Embrocaticn, 113 Third Av. Misses’ horn and Braid Bloomers—in while, brewn and silver gray colors, jast received sad for sale by A. LELAND & CO., 18) Broadway. Batcheior’s Hair Dye, Wigs and pT lemme fot ut the manafactory, Ladies, 1f you wish Geod Gaiter Boots with or without heels at 128, fine elippers aud ties at 6a . boys’ Patent leather boots, with misses and, children * boots ant phoes of all ainda and prices, patronize J.B. Mlulh& & OO. 587 Conai street. De you sing the el Bh & CO, 08 Nhesnu street, room 4 1: done for about half the usual price. ‘The Hair.—You Can Color Your Heir either to & black of brown, without dyeing the skin or ia- uring the growth of the hair, by using § bottle of Wilson's {sir Solorer. “Only dae boule. Applied he water, ho AL Bold only al the drug store, Se rand surock nopiiat Wish your Cemetery Lot Enclosrdt Bew style of trou railing, manufsctared by 1, Fou can have Rar Bey and Shuse st Auction prices, at FP) A BMITH'S, 64 Warren Erect, and Toupees— ‘The bestin the world. Wholesale and retail, and whe oye pri- vately applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Cameron's, 1%) ralentreet Beockgh tnarnpersbis im naaral Spear tance, style, quality and perfect Barry's Tricopherons ts the Bem ana (regan ad reurng tn a teas uy Bold vy a Holloway's Pills and Ointment.—Maternity "a health must depend upon ine mowers? tsereahould, tserefores be dowtie. care employed. by bergh, Jaume Epwarn Buiaey to Axwia M., daughter of Jobo Robinson, Faq , all of this city. Loox—Fretpie. 0m Thursday, Apri! 20, by the Rev. De bi Nag E. B. Loox, of Troy, to Mise Sanam Fixpiar, of Ubte e7 ‘Wart sce—Prane. —On Wodneaday, 28, at St Mark's | qhareh, Brogkiya. E. D., by the Re uol M Haskins, Wiuam P. Waisace, of this ity, to Komen B Pass, of Rrooklyn, &. D. Nantucket copy. Youre-Torm—On Tuesday eve: , April 3, the hard. —algny | nye. Pov. 8. D. Burchard, Mr. Kowasp P. 4 ‘o0ng to Miss Juan errs Tots, all of New York. | Bumeay efernove, DEPRAUD. ; | Bu cee bineooatse Kp acopai coach Sigmond Fravk and Lous Frask, two brothers, wore Leighton, of the Jefiersca Market Potice Court, on charge | bers of Warros Chapter No 2, and Putas Ch No 8, © U. A, are respect'uliy invited to adwad ine fevers, 08 ‘#4 taree o'clock, from the Kighiecate 18 LeVorm—A0 5 anuiord Coo , om Vedaesday, April 28, Lavna G., wife cF 0. H Ov HoVdve, god 34 years and Hier relatives and frievas are invited to attead the fume- Fei, from tho reaicerce of ber brotuer-iuiaw, andrew Aste, No 267 Washington atest, Srookl, m, this (Friday) BUOTDOCD, Of two 6 Clock De Lacs —On Thursday afternoca, April 29, at a quarter | E, wife of Witham De Lacy, amd | Caughter of Juha MoG: ata, axed 20 yeart aud 6 aoutas — | The friend's and reisuves of ber buevaud, sad those of ber tarber, ere reapecifoliy tn rited vw wivens the (averal, Ler inte evidence Nv. 75¢ Booond ayouus, beiweea ‘Tair y winte and Fortieth atroats, op Sunaay atu rno: at two c'olock, Hor remaiss will bo taken to Ualvary Ci ry. om. | On Wedvesday, April 28, Jamas ki. Diveis, | 8g00 44 Fears, ¥ MODIbA Bud W Gaza The rolatives anc frivada of toe family, and ths mem ‘bers of Trop Charter, O. U A., are respectfully ad to sttend the funeral, from the reaiaerce cr his brotuer. No. $4 Goerck sizeet this (Friday) afloruoun, wi two o'elock. The remains wili be takeu to Cypress hil Drxow,— On Wednesiay wornlog, pris us, Rowan’ aged 73 years, a tative oF Annan, Scotland ‘His and acquaintances ary sexpectiully invited to attend the fuveral, from bis Inte residence, No. BR34 Cae mipe pireet, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’oick. Carlisle (hingland) payers pleads covy ; Eagrcovnt —Un Tneetay, April 27, ai bor residagca, ia Bands etreet, Brocklya, afler a short bul severe liness Azyim, the beloved wife of H. J. Kxicourt, formerly wre 7 Ragiond, tt the 2th yoar of her age Foap Wedoesday, Apri 23, of puerperal convat- sicns, Mapuazsz Fosp, aged 16 soars, capa. : the friends of tha family are Invited to attaed the fune~ ral, from bor tate residetce, No. S71 Poari strest, this (ir icay } aflernoon, ai bye ¢'CigoR j Goorsason - On Tha sday, April %, of scartet fever, | Loums Goopmaor, younzest daughter at Frecerick wad | Mary Gooae-son, 4 years, 1 month and 27 days. | The relatives and friends of ‘the family are reesowtfatty | Dixoy, 8 montly and 15 tevited to mend the fuocral, on Swarday alternoon, ub balf past one o’cvck, from ND. 46 Broome street Gaavony.—Snedeu!y,, wt morula, April 25, FRaxcet AnBiR Jann, daughter of Geo-go Jong | - Ara Maria Gregory, aged 5 yoars, 2 months aud id j 2 | ) RES Wodnesday, April 23, Bensawm H Janvis, | His re'atives and frianda aro tnvited to attand tas fone ral on Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock. from nis late reeldence, No. 44 Woat Twenty eighth stron. Po cue Thureday, April 29, Joma Kinsur, agod ars. relatives and friends of the fara! y are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from bis ists reeidence, No. 140 West kightoonth sirect, ou Sunday aiternocn, at two o’otock. Suraex, N J, papers please copy Kesu —On Thurecay, April 29, Kugament, widow of tho late Wm. H King, aged 02 years. ‘The frierds acd reiativos of the family are respecttu'!, invited iced ber fuceral this (Friday) aforuvon, at two o'clock, from ber iate residence, No 182 Sixth ave cue. Her rematos will be taken to Graeuwood for tater mont Tow.—{p Breokiyn om Woduesday evening, april %, Cateatins F., wile of Wiliam J. Langdon, aged 33 pears, The relatives and frienda of the family are reapocefully ipvited tw atiend her funeral from the Methodist Mpiscopal church jn Warhngton street, thes (Friday) atternoog, at baif poet three o'clock, without furtier invitation Pamtow —Sudden!s, on Tharsday morning, April 29, Cesaras Fareow, aged 83 years Ais frieos a and asgociato sear makers, ara reapecttal tevited to attend the funeral, from his inte ronidenca Orchard strost, this (Friday) afternoon, at one 6 sithent rurtner invitation. London papers please copy. Ravmorp.—In Brocklyn, oa Thursday, April 2?, Mra Tlonona KayMonp, wife of the iale Georgs H Kaymond, « bative of Tralee, county Kerry. Ireland. The fovernl will wko pince on Saturday afternoon, at two o'ciock, from hor late resideace, No 75 Fuiton stront, Rrocklyn, Tho frietds aad rointives of the fara'ly are re epoottully Invited to wtiend. Hor remains wil! be taken to Greenwood Cometory Ryan —On Wedvesdey, April a8, Miowam. Ruay, a ne ive o Limerick, Ireland, sgod 26 pears. ‘The friends of the family end the Hatters’ Society, are invited to attend the fuoeral, from No. 2h Vancewater steeet, this (Friday afternoon’, al three o'cluck. Alu re mains wil! be taron ry Cemetery. farw —At Ging Sing, Wedtoheater county, N ¥, on Feteeteg, Apri! 26, Mr. Isasc Sauces, in the 78th pear of | 5 gd Tho frienda cf the family are reapeetfa! tend the funeral, from the rerideace of b! mene 1. N. Underbiti, this (Vricay) afternoon, at two o'¢! Tewisoxn —On Wooneacay evening, April &, aiter tines. Mrs Duxcas Tarvomn, agea 7 yeurs i Her relatives apd friewcs, ‘thoes of Ler eou, Jeines ¥. | Telford. and son-in law Jobn Morton, aro requteted to at tend the fumeral, this (Friday) moruiug, at vlee o' ck, short | | ebarec'er of a 5 MINCE LLANEQUS. WLVOM Plato Wil, bilver plsted ten sen 6 pl Bllver p atc cofte uran..""* P bited eal aanein. ; Plated ten ay 0008 per dor. Bliver ples table apacas. por doren . Wear *) Sunny SrUen eeepc La INGHR'S SBWING = MADHINGS — Pn 6S MANUF AOTOR RD are empl . mle is revivic. usinees provius, sad tberalure wow Ia the titms to pares n 2 ae og marks je ere the OUly mAc nee dap. Dee wary Kid Of work aod ik iH wenreenry Wo have hem | obtam the Sore Hinges’s Dew family so *ing Une intest and the bei, the mov paanifal and ane 20s aie, commaadizg universal faror. es oui 1M. SINONA & OC, No. 484 Brondway, in la nA sitnendinentanin AA 1% CBAPKAU MUNAKD, BUPT iain, (Thu arperb Draven PaUP Uae iutro‘uoed by the umdee sient Uo day, has created « sengauon ia the fashionsdie em eles of PsRif AND LONDON, And achieved a celet ry thro: ey ever before auaiced by aw Rom over wee haa ts boow: un'rlew, mid Ube eno tal te 60 Kew po,reiret hae ana ‘weauuins, una tho wacle epposanoe ef Se 0 DRESAY STYLIN AND BECOMIN That Kicornot fail 0 command universal edmalration bere ‘The watorini is UNMIXKD BEAVER, | And ase epooimon of this department of tha art of batting, ie ebupe ped mountings re Furpaases ait ts predecesese > Oe core T50 wnversigued inven tha public to vert wrtet Geece pilon cf cee cf ‘bem atelugant Banelies he ten his oat in, bd tho plaswure ef announcing, by a etalto ment JOHN SN GEN Ko. 816 Broadway, opposite at. T° VRUGGISA—A CAD ARR DR AMITHR APPL gavit before the Dayor ia the papers Dr. Cmuire Bleotric Of! ig tha onty genulua Lesions etishing their ewes om the finest lilusiraie’® pamphist ever yar peottien ‘pioase fbeud in 0 br, ‘b B bMITH Ot Hudaon sweet, WY. ie SHEWERS, DIBTILLESS Rati si Ras and barkevpers —TRe most useful beck on the su! scien "tically treated, bape og 1000 preswioU cain branches ard the many usefe! wt ya a py. by the author, Dr ie FRUOUPWaRGMR, 1 ye. VAuisl AGS, 40. ‘Tho targradsano-traat in the olty of the best quality, RETALLAD AT THE LOWSST PR1I0aH, at our storey, i Corner of bread aad Maldoa lana, aad UE Broad bet BL Nicko.as and Mouropoiiss Hotels, AL article: pees reeented Ca0UCd & FITLs GRALD, Manufacturer, Tit COMPLETION OF © Mt S' HTORY OF THER CONSTITUTION % A NEW ROOK BY KIRWAW HAKFHe & ‘MO1UEBS, Fiapkelie aquara, New York, day: Pubiieh this 1 CURTIA’ MILTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION. Hirtory at ‘he origin formauon and Bhopticn of the constiiey Hon Of tee Uuile) Bare By (George Nowage Curtis —_ Plete tw 2 vom Aro | Mnell ” + book +0 thorough es thi the comprr hs sioa of tts em vp cf iis judgmen 4, 00 wall ia te alle, Ject #o tnpar tal tp the ou copaidered in lis method and ao truthful HF challenge the mont exensive erteiciam, t me colour poutios! Lerature will be quastionsé bo rme wee hae given ti wonrefal perusal —Nauional 1 < ‘ bag Ca fd person who {a etter gnalided, ‘now that the in’ in chester iano more) to undertad: biswor cane ond ” J —— a ture ‘Tbe suibar bas gitee years to tk protimin and netelng bas secaper bim tn tbe pstiout ri fei Bd rravarches to whee be ban devoted «0 ample a portion of = 00 ¢0 thoroughly eeeln, for ous * pul lowrthar with MiNi and artieic MKill that tase And the eeose com pie'eness are ep iraly iow York Daliy 7 2 mort tmportant 207 Talnabio contr.butloa to ibe! and politics. Uniwed tars All pub tote And students ibe areteful to Mr. “is for We CLigenee aud wan! may weton he bas wrought oat eo Brent mine of Clp Omaiic tore ndauous of tae To trace the bietery of t plain the e: @ or 1 We cao ‘aay LD ta our, pion Mr. Carta bas frirly woe tine disihuciion —New Torts Courive wad Enquirer We bave rece ao iniory which enrp.asea it in the quaiitive Of & wimadan! work dexined 19 hoid piace partial judemens of fu ure gem = tom Tr Boron) solu we bazard nothtug in 0! dard work tt wil furmel tho onl oe be conetitetion bY etolaing frew the residence of bir sonia law, No. 884 Catal street, | fiuice, spe inernremon of ihe soveteztion By unto without further potice | whie! wea iniegdes ta remedy —eowion D lly advertiser ‘Tuomreos.— At Port Richmond, S.[., after a llogeri vo une le eo importers couul uloa & our constiie illness, Mra Fans 8 , wife of Rageuo ¢ Thompson, aged | hat Listorioal iiteravare ‘28 years, 10 mouths and <8 days Telatives and friends of the family are reapactfully Tequesed to aitend the funeral, from wie resideuce of her tnsber, Samuel ¥ Wille, Faq ay eleven o'clock precisely. Een Weunesday afverncou, April 8, at four o'clock, Famtux Wrnaix. The reiatives and triecta are respectfully invited to at lend the funeral. on Saturday morning, at ball past aloe ololeck from No. 106 Fourth ayenne Wrron —In Willi Axx, beloved wife ymaburg, on Monday, April 4, Mary C BR. Weick, and caugater of Hens Renstaw, agra ars and 6 months, Wiewars. —In New Orloana, on Saterday, April 11, Sa kum Wiewarn, son of the Inte Capi. Sacnuel Whe thin ely. Bis relatives and friends, and those of his brother, Wil Item J Wiswall, are requested to attend the funerai, wil out farther notice, from the Churoh of the Holy Apost'cs, Ninth avenue, corner of Tweaty eighth streot, of “atu day aflerncon, at Lal two o'clock. The recaias will be taken to Greenwood for jaterment. MISCELLANEUUS W'S KNGKAVING PSTARLISTYONT & card case is Included with each ne pise, also wiuoue | handred cards from an old piate: tho chases. varie'y — a TRVERDELUS—WEDDING AND VISITING CaRDs, | latest Paris style. the Gacet and chravest in tho city. | broadway, corner of Duane sireet Metabuahed )5ih T JONES’, NO. 10 ANN PTARET, BW FOR CONGRESS AAT (aiicre, ad Gely $5 fur paiens tontber boot LARGR ARSORTWENT OF SPLANDID GOLD AND SILVER WATCHIN eolliag at oxiremnly low Ret BUSSKT KAIT & 00, Bil Broadang. GAEZAT SPRING MEDIC ‘ Mbeumatem, sorot. jt ho — TY ATT'R lifts baaam is as certain to cure the mos: peinful forms of thavs divenaes na Water ig to qui nob thirst, ago old terer sores, erssipeles, the worst oases of trepurtty of the blo», lisar aad biiney& goageal Couli:y. dy ayepele, luetyinat con: sumption, piles, 4c. Principal depot No. 26 Grand siroct. | tie BTONIEVIFG RBOUCTION. Eeglish velvet cas 8, $15; af wou taaraine 3 1 G0, Brussels The, wo NDRRBON 8, 9 Lowery. AM 1GPLOW'S DRUESELS—SUTTABLE FOR RECEPTION Bsecmn ttorariee, dining toous, chambers, nflsee and churches, small Sgures, anc ew and bes: HIRAM ASUARS: ARTHOL!'S SEWING MACE INKS, IN DISP RNS ABLE For all manufacturing puryow s and gomaral uae. PRINCIPAL OF FIOR, 459 Brosdwey, corner Broome ai VORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THE FLESH, extracted Without pein a0 (bat tbe boot cen be word mediately afirr the operavion witbon! the least Ineonveaien/ to the patent, by Dr. ZAUILAGLE, Surgsom Chiropediat, 760 Broadway. RB. LAYTON'S “TW the beat nomme'ice What you pay one del LVR RACRIPIS" FOR MAKING | ‘At one-quarter the store prises | to the store for yon can make wih | out any trouble for six cemia, by folio the ortated tm | siruations nm Gt lo each purchaser re saotle for re | moving superfiuous bair, tooth powders, bair reaoraiiven balr dyee, pomades, bloom of roses to remo trom the fata, rouge for the compleninn, indeiuo 7 Cora, soapa cement for mending chios, and all eney Ke make, Cab be purchased, or will be nent to any address te the United Kage, for twenty four conte, in postage by directing to Dr. Layo, 69 allea sireot, New Tork. STRIC OlL-TAR GREAT CCRA- ret New Tous, April 2 1% Dm. fern Penne send wa RO wor mage CE Yoak Rrvat | " ‘snd draw on us for aa: ours, f ally, Leconte F.C. WELLS & 00., 115 wreet. IMLS’, BOY® AND INFANTS STRAW HATS, BOTH’ straw cape, Ac; brown, mixed, sliver gray aad tan KR. SMITHS BR lve. —More or colors all new A brililaet sasortuwent ab corner of Casal Wooster streets. REAT BARGAINS. ChIP A, GLAS, de, . ‘A large assortment of French china dinner, dessert and tea eote, at unusually lew prices. W. J. F. DAILEY & 00., el ad 6a firoud way. Gas cistees, The most compete variety of chandeliers in Nev embraciog all ct twenty pee eat below last year's prices Ff. DATLEL & 0O., 631 and 635 Broadway. YORK LEAD! N** — ‘Tue only Local weekly paper Publi 10 contaion mie. weet plendit aketciea of JUvGR CHABL P. Dal, Cor Common Pleas, and TRaacd V, Rentutees @ Postmaster, eointaceneaa of Tam: eestor SOMMLL ant No, 12 road me the New Street “ oe tee ats by Sharp and Spicy Bdttorials. The =r Letter bp gh & variet) teresung matier. Ready early on Raturday morning, hea. esther ohaey 6 Hise Bakers ia wre iad Your of The relatives and frend of the family are, respectfully the residence of her surcok Breotiya, this (rriday) afer: three Bowmax.—In win sigh Fares Lonana, wife of and of Richard ccm ge am Boma a ‘monthe and Lb frignda amd relatives of the fagnily, tad the mem. Office 113 Naman street, oe F 2 sere oar varanies ‘external or internal pile. by Meenman (alsoeacs Seen oe W. McKee, ine Pentohences ie Front 4 & MODRRN HOovaR FO, a weet THIRTY. © oe jet Foaming 16 1, vais Geet | ide $5 TROANT CARNYERE, BERINERS COAF ay ming afomataern om vor, | $ vee B of the cee stitntinn will gladly welcome it. The presevted @ parative clear and Jrorvonng Tt or fal research skitui bandiog of . YneId et fae cy gl aad manner worthy the me. Bis THE Harry HOME, RY RInwAN Avthor of “ Letiers to Hishop Hughes,” Ac. limo, mustin G2 ce nie “A srorte erbich tre % md *o tbo ad OF tha Teiigtous Cusure @tthews tbieal iculrats pe poneena wnatiy These | epor- re dicraeed ia» ioe of earnest ap nt by A great variety of tovldente drawa ‘rom the ex perience of real life be writer opver loses his character. imie vivselty, ai duush bias yle in Ube Work as required Oy the subject. te greatly sof ened Cown te marks b i jue E col retion, nt true sonditions of comeatio ba: importance by » happy ee.eouou of Ww snpixe $1 FOR 6PalAG veers, D arcane ae Wor $2 60, $708 DE BAKD-Panrs, i Worth 94, 2 FOR BPAING DUBIN Gad COM $3 siaattoecmens, $4 FOR FRENCH CaceiMeRE PANTS, ee Work 7 $5 POR BLACK FROCK COATS, o Worth $6 POR SPRING BAGLANS, Worth sag, At Oak fn't, Now Bi and 86 Fulton i. TOO. RB. Ded , ZRPATR CABEIMERE FRSTS, ALL WOOL, 31 66, ‘4 At KY ans! wad @ Fulton sires. (7 RPRYR CASSIMBRE VESTS, ALL WOOL $i 60 4 At RV AND’, 66 204 64 Fulton aireet TEAR CASSIMERE, VERTS. 411 WOOL 81 60, a ANS", 66 and 68 Fulton street. PEAT CARBIMERE CRSTS ALL, WOOL, 91 80 Ls AV RV ANS’, 66 aad 65 Fulton seem, (ZkTUIR CASHINERE VENTS, Art. Kn. 9 50, la At BV ANS’, 66 aad 0% Pultoa sues PTH TE CARBIMERE VENTS, ALT. WOOL. 91 be, \ 8v. 66 and 64 Fulton street, ‘J EPUTR CASSIMERE VESTS, ALL WOOL, St se, {BY AMS’, 65 and 65 Fulton street, ePuyR CABSIMERE. VEeTS, ALL WOOt, St ; Z Pin KV aNW, 60 une 68 Falion etest. EPIYR CASSIMPRE VESTS, ALL WOOL, 81 50, Al BV ANS, 66 and 68 Fulton surest gernen CARMINE BR OVESTS. ALL WOOT, 1 of, ‘4 VANG, end 6 Fon sree 3.50 BEAUTIFUL SIDE BAND PAW ee) At BV ANS’, 66 and 66 Fi stroet $3. 50 BEAUTIFUL SIDR BAND PANTS, x Al EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton $3. 50 BEAUTIFUL SIDE BAND PANTS, 5 AL EVANS 66 and 68 Fulton street $3.50 BEAUTIFUL S108 BAND PANTS, Al EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton strest, UTIFUL FIDE ND PANTS, $3.50 * AUTIFUY ivan Nas nat Os Palton streat. $5 RLEGA ‘ABSIMERE Lyf coats, oaths ab BYANA’, 6 @ Pultoa sre. = ELEGANT CASSTVERE BUSINES COATS, At BVANS’, 66 and ® Fulton ered $5 s ELEGANT: CA‘SIMERE BUG'N) COA Al RV ARS’, 66 sad Bd ‘ulvom ser VANW, Gand 6s Falton poe KLRGANT CASBIMRRE BUSINESS OOF ‘AL RVANS’, 06 and 08 Pulte , La BAT ARP ANE, Mand PY on stenat. LA SPRING RAGL Baws, ooand auton $6 SPRING RAGLAND. vo 66 and @ Fulton sweet. ——e |G RAGLANS, $6 en BAGKCRV ARS, 66 and 68 Fulton stones, $6 EO PALE T ae, anw 6 @ Fal joe RLS 4G Fation weve 6 eee AL EVAR, @ cat ea peion exees SEAR ates crest $6 Sue a ae, $6 SPRING RAGLANS, PU ALENAR? », 66 and 8 Fulton sireot, $6 SrBxe RAGLANS, ALB} Ne, 66 nad 68 Fulton street, aS $6 SPRING saceay . AU CANS’, 66 and 68 Priten street WANE BLACK ¢ Lora FrROCKOOATS, $8 x VAN” bo ad 6 Fulton atte FINE BLACY Grorn FROCKCOATS, = AL LV ANS’, @ and 63 Fulton sree eles Gt FINE BLACK CLOTH FROCKCOATS, ALRV ANS), 6) and 08 ¥ alton sree.

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