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_ responderce between the govercmont of Chile wad the Uniied States re'ative to the seizure at Litana, in Pevu, of the proceeds of the cargo » the brig Macedonia, the pro Perty of citizeus Of the United States, whica was referred Go the Commitics on Koreiga Relations, Mojor Zeiln, of the Marive Corre, has been ordered to tho Wabasb, as the commanding marine officer of the Me- diterraneas Pquadron, Judge Wilkios, of Pennsyievia, an old friend of the Pre- fident, is now a guest at tac White Gouse. CHIRTY-0IF TA CONGKE SS. FIRS! BESSION. Senate Wasuinaron, April 80, 1858. “PROPOSRD WAGON KOAD ACROSS THE PLAINS. i Mr. Doourn2, (opp ) of Wis , offered a resolution that a ‘wagos rose be constructed from Fort Benton to the uavi- wadle waters of the Columbia river, at Walla Walla. Re- forred to the Military Committee. THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Toosms, (adm.) of Ga., reported from ths Com- tmittee of Conference on the Deficiency bill that the two fhouses were unable to come to an agreement. Mr. Huta, (adm.) of Va, gave notice that he would egain move that tie Senate recede. THE MEXICAN PROTECTORATE LAID ON TIE TABIB. Mr. Hovstos, (opp ) of Texas, moved to take up his re @olution ‘no reference to a Mexican protectorate, which ‘Was agreed He ipen mace some verbal alterations, ‘anc moved that It be referred. Mr. Wuson, (opp) of dass., claimed the floor, and BEd eins it AC. cored the resolution Was & groas in- Bult to Mexico Mr. Mason, (adm.) of Ve, opposed it, and moved to ay iton tho table ‘Motion agreed to. THE KANSAS REPORT ACCEPTED, The rerortof the Contereace Committee on Kansas was Chen taken up. Mr, BropkwcK, (opp ) of Ca) , said after the matver had been 80 abiy ciscused he would not make a lengthened Bpeech. He would vote agausttbe Conference bill (or several reasons, the mo-t potent of which waa that Kansas cou d not come ‘nto the Union a8 a froe State during the coptinuasce of the power of the prevent siministration. Kansas bas but & poonlation of 35,000 now, and if she does Bot swailow Lecompton she must wait five or six years for tho reqsisite popuatiou to entitle ber to representation. ‘The origins! bill wae lees objectionable to him than this Conlerence substitute. Mr. Deourmin, (opp ) of Wik, read from & history Kansas tc sow, in repiy to the remarks of Mr, Bagh yeoterday, thatthe population oas diminished from dosds of viosenre committed. Mr. Pucn (adm )o Ohio, repiied, after which Mr Sawakb, (opp Yo! NY , tock’ the floor, oaying the debate hac mauiestly iost tn interest, all we ques- tion was apcroachiug u yet undetermined conclusion. ‘This Gecry of interest w partly accounted for by the great length of the ast diurcuseion; but something, wo, is owing to the chenge of tho subject mattor left for debate. Commenced by the high principles of Stata sove- Teignty, it bas gone into conference, and comes oot aa artifice, wick, and a tegisiatve leger- demain. Beth ends of the Capitol wer to-dsy in attempting to take to pieces and pot togetner this legielative pezz-e He bad litle talent and no taste Tor this sort of legisiation. He illustrated his position by reference a perpetual motion machine and au- ftomaton chess player, which, like the conference Project, was gotten up for the purpose of not being expiained by ono eise to the other, Ho objected to tbe covference report, because it presented a fs issue foe le, The trae question at issue is the sabmis- sion cf the constitution direct to the peopie. The question ‘of pudiic ands bas pothng to co with that, inasmuch as Janos are the Goery of aii new Staes. Tho lend question does DO: OcOUPY One {ine of the be bee hundred quarto Regee of the Kansas debetw. It is therefore « feigned issue. mes Jack-op and Jonn Stytea’ issne of the old black Jeter lawyers. He (Seward), althougu of & natared and kindly dispoettivd, Feit like the chivalric Virginian who ‘wanted to challenge the James Jackson who was always dieturbing apd exciting his peighvors. Besides the quee- tion ct merobers i equa'ly new, datin ference, viz; that Kansas hes enoug! Population tor. @ eave ‘Beate ADO just hail evough ~ & free State. Beware ten rep ted severely w Mr. Pugh, ara Mr. Seward in} wtood for tne admissicn of Kensas as a fr Staie, aud stands there pow. Me cared rot ‘or numbers, were they ten bundred or ten hundred wousand, or if even reached the pop.'atioo of China, ho would cot aid Dy one yots ber acm as Bainve Stato. As to his es- timate former y made of ber growing populousness, be Provicared it on the fact of her being a free State. He ever promised rapic progress for her ase State. Ho wever wee so yourg toa: when he frst saw Desdemo Da, the pants danghter of the Senator of Venice, married to the Moor ip the first acs, not t~ know that discord ‘would foliow in the recon, aud death and desolation in the lart Further, he objected to the bi | Deoause it bears equivocaticn on ita face. 1k purports to be e submiseion ef ber dowry, but it sadmits the Locomptor constitution, and it is go regaroed by cemecratic presses. Ha quoted from 4 Now Fla:npsbire paper to that effect, and said fe this be fourd a paradox as irreconcilable aa the “free will aod fate’ whch so puzzie the theologians. Hore be read from the speech ot Mr Cox, of Onio, that the sapae of che people was to be taken on the Lecompton Constitation, alwough i, wus vot directiy submited. It is Lilee voting by bisck aoa white baila in Masoric lodges, ‘Withoat say wg Ruythir g adout the candidate who is wait ine o4 non. No Stale but Obio couid have got at the ntset ro lucid an exotanation. Thus, indirectnese and equivocation ere ox the bill, aad double entendres in leg:s- lauios are ap immor. . Moreover, f you make « slave Darrior across this ratiude of 46 degrees, you ipterpore a barrier to progress more iusurmcuntable tua tue Kocuy Mountains or the Sierra Novads = [t amused bim when he heard pa riouc meu talking of removing the capital. ig you now co flue slavery within its legitimate Lunits the capital of this nation may remain anc be toe capital of an empire thet may grasp the pole and the equator. No such cettwy ewaile if you separate by A slave barrier the Adantic tree States frm tbe Pacific tre swtee. Fur Qher, thy bil) 1¢ Lothieg Dot Lecompton -lecompton with a variation You tors aco'n acd bid Kanes cry “engte” or “liberty "If she ea agie’’ you give her s'avery Af the effigy ta © idert give ber wiavery sill, What thitks the Senator from Peasaylvania, representing the fret free tate! toe sepater trom Rho land of we! tbe Sector from lowa’ the Senator from savoo from siavery by eforw navor from Tndiann’ to wettle with their paente give to Chis proposal, wool ‘Ana not the choice of livert frieed hore exks wha would tae peoyle of New Je #ay? He could himself acuwer, because the blond of te wen who Pazerded their lives and means for Howse trough bi veias, Ho knows the bi New Jersey, at 4 will ansrer that tne votes hero giren for Lecomptcon will be ver fast slave voter given for the next Lf cext tothe Fisetion Board enothor quest ‘Wont apaw or wi th only the semblance ten years duress ug bim be said—Ghosts on the Styx aro pot more thick and clovcy than the epirita of the derarted Governors of Karase, who ettempton 10 grve correct returns lie bad no senfierice ip the President a# an element Sof that Board, bad bad experiouce that eowe woud cry ‘abeme” dont be disparaged of defamed the Preetiant bat he con nidered that once men in Virgiois cried “shame” oo Pairick Henry met sero not wasting in Rome to cry <ghame’? on Cato, and they were ny friends of Uberty woo An ecnates fear to oupoee Kivj Presidents He went oo t # of the Dill ander ite aspect of compromise: Bay offered very little freedom and a great deal of muavery fore Mr Bictar annocnced that the bill hed panned the House Cnnsiderah ¢ sensation was manifested in the galleries mad on to» floor Mr Sxwann renumed, saying that the announcement causnd him 26 Ciecourspement It was litte matter Practically whether it wae toe lest defsat or the first nebo Wigner a few wenls of explanction by Moers. Boum fand Cawanon, ae tothe oracr of the voto, the queetien ‘was taken, ave resultec year 50, nay ae follows — TEAS, Allen, Rhode teland. Iverson, Georgia. Rayarc, Deiaware. dunes, tows Jobasoa, Teanserer. Jonasoa, Arvansas. Kennedy, Maryland. Renjapia, Lousiana Begs, Nerv Carolina. Beier, Peoons tvanie. Bight, Indisoe. Maltory, Florida, Brown, Wirawsippi. Maca, Virginia. Clay, Alabama Poik, Miss uri, Pugh, Onio. Sebastian, Arkansas. Davie, Miseieotppt Frans, South Carolina, Green) Mewour Geto, Cairforne Bamtmond, South Carolina. Toombs, Georgia Rovston Texas Wrigbt, New Jersey: Liunter, Virginia. Yulee, Florida, sats es Broderick, Cal fornia Foeter, Counecticut. Cameron, Peneylrania. Ha'e, New Hampelire. Chandier, M cbigan. Hawlin, Mane, Collamor, Vermort. Parlac, tows. Crittencen, Kentecky. King, Ne ww Yor! Taxon Copnecti ut Seward, New York. Poolitie, Wieconsia. Emmons, Rhode leiand De , Wiimote, Stuart, Michigan. Durkee, Wsoonsin Tromeat, Aion. Fessenden, Maine. ie, Foot, Vermont. ‘Wi goo, Maasachusetia PAIRED OFF, Rell, of Tennessee, with Pearce, of Maryland; Fitch, of Tndiaga, with Sormner, of Masracousotts, ARGENT of New Hampshire, who is North Carolina Bates, of Delaware; 0 Henderson, of Texas; Reid, of ‘Thomypecn, of Kentucky THR DEFTOHRNEY itt Thereafter Mr Bexrex moved that the Senate do recede from the atacotmenta to the Meficiency Bil. Carried without eebats, by 2 against The seus wijourned House of Representatives, Wastveton, April 50, 1858. Sh KANEAS CONFERENCE COMMITTER'S ARPORT AGRRED TO. Mr. Exouier, (adm) of Ind., calied for the regular or. der, bong the Kansae report of the Committee of Con- fer nee ir, Crann, (opp) of 8. ¥., bad intended to give the roasona way be should vote ageinnt it, but a night's stek nese bad joft him physically anable to undertake the task. Bio Would, therefore, now meroly stats thet ho re garded this new pouome as eminently objectionable tn # -s and atill more dangerous fa substance, Ho would bs fluor of a future occasion to deliver his views. satan, (adm ) of Texas, gave we po ie ih a litile squad of touthern members om thie flan regu tb ‘said he would do nothing to jeopardize the Union for the protection of the South, ied te “i denen, (oem) ot Ala, anid he had, with five or hr has | Bix Southern democrats, uniformly restated the previo = | Coif question. He wanted time for discussion, ic oraer ar- rive at a correct couatruction of this bill He now found that the geperal construction was that it did pot refer tne Lecop plop constitution back to tbe people of Kent ir pes oie sae ad Mp vote sqnlens it, even wi hg republicans kentieman from Georgia ( Stephens) seid the covatitution was not to be auomiued, end the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Koglisa), by bis bilevce, arquiceced in that view. Therefore, he shorter) ¥Culd LOW co-operate with the friends of the measure “< ‘gr for the i quettion. ur ir Camvneit, (opp) of Ohio, sald bis colleague a & x) at the commencement of thé seasion took the a. of popular sovereignty in bis hand and triumphantly de- pepe Boe but now in thefull view of @ glorious victory he are Mr. Cox, (adm) of Ohio, wished to say that be thought the amendment which the House Pareec was the best; ‘Dut a8 this could not become a law he was williog to take the next best under the circumstances. Mr. Camrugit now saked Mr Cox whether he understood tke bill of the Committee of Conference 4 submitting the constitution to the vote of tbe people Mr. svering the quattn eet to Mr. Cox az- cited: al al the conatitution was not sub- mir ‘ain iy, yet in the people of Kansas will bave en opportanity toeay whether thay eant it. Mr. Greed wauted ap unequivocal answer. He ia roduced a letter writen by Mr. Cox, daied February which the latter said, “While he baa Senedd never be ied in ‘the Lecompton mire, and that, 90 heip bim Ged, never could do otherwise’ Yer, re- merked Mr Campbell, my colleague said he woald vote for no proposition which would not submi: the constitution to the vote of the people. Mr. Cox said he still endorsed that letter. Mr. Campnain referred to the Teck th that about twenty anti-Lecompton democrats were plodged on the high point of personal houcr to stand to the end by tue Montgomery amenoment in comvsny with the repub!icans. er, Gromepxck replied that be had mace nosuch pledge, and he) 0 such understaccing or comsuitation. Mr. Carpet replied that he did not make the assertion w th iclerepce the gentieman, and asked Mr Groesbeck belonged he understeod this bul as submitting the consti tution. Mr. Gromsneck—In effect it dota, Mr. Owns Jones, (acm ) of Penn. , remarked thet he bad Dever given oases to Mr. Camptell or anybody else that be would stance by the Montgomery amendment or apy other measure Mr, CamPneit asked whether be cid not meet with what were known s&s anti Lecompton cemccrate, and whether or not @ committer was not appoinved with power to re present ad epeak for them to anotber body. Mr. Jones rephed thal be met with them on one or two Occasives With Cortain democrats, but no committee of that kind wes appulated or sutucriged to pir age his vote ‘op any subject Mr Camppxit asked tim whether the cous’ be submitted. ‘Mz. Jonss replied that he wes willing to let the people copstrvo that for themselves. (Lavguter ) Mr. Bosnam, (adm.) of S C,, moved she previous ques ton. Mr. Grow, (opp.) of Pa., moved, but unauccessfully, a call of the House, Mir. Baskin, (opp ) of N. ¥., obtained consent to make a few remarks ie said thst Mr. Cox et ® certain time Was Dot Only Opposec to the Lecom ton conatitution, but cv Monday last, iate iu toe afternoon came 0 bis Geek aud read & letter which be had written to the Oblo States- man, Conouncing the report of the Committee of Confe- repce ag the most infamous that could be made, and de- bouncing tbe chairman for baviog mace euch @ report. Mr. Cox (eurneetly)—That ie 20% true. M. Baskin—1 can prove is by & geptieman from Illinois, Mr. Harris Mr. Cox—I can furvish the letter, (Cries of “order.”’) Tho Srvaxun requested gertiemon to take their seats, ‘Mr. FLoRBNCH, (adm.) Of Penn., Called Mr. Haskin to orcer, on the ground 1 be was impuguing Mr, Cox's mobver. Mr Hovsron, (adm.) of Als., interposed, jon ghia re- marks of Mr. Hackia were irrelevant, and’ must be cou- fined to the pencing measure. ‘There Was much coafusion aud excitement auring these Proceeoings. ‘Tbe Srmiker reminded Mr. Heskin that hie remarks were assuming a persoval cvaracter. He could give rea: sons for or against the bill, but not indulge ia per copa! Liew Mr Hasers said be waz simply givtog the facts in con ection with the Lecomptcr fraud, and could Brave raat be bad stated. Toenty ibree Semoorats sguinst ibe Senate bill, aud ovly twelve were retstc-sent equal to tbe puraber ‘of the Apouties. gentieman fron Ohio had seem new Light, and he asked him to give it to the county, Mr. Cox ro; that he Eat rete Set hie fret impression was against the conference report, bow repested that It did not ertirely meet his views. tc bir letter to the Um Statesman he gave his opinions aud objccticns, At thet Ume his beat impressions were agalost the report, because he thonebt tt discriminated against afree and in favor of o eave State. But he bad conferred with Governor Wa ker, learning from him that DeXt Kanse) will have & population sufficient, uncer the federal ratio, for a member of Congress; and he took tho best he could get. The centieman from should not insiuus'e that be wae a Judes—toat genticman knew f2i! wel! that no one from the admis Wation, or any other source, bad dared © approach him on the subject. (Laughter op the repubiicst tide.) He bad acted with an honest mind and cre beart{or Gimesit, end wey ren Who insinuated w the contrary was ool worthy of a place on this floor, nor would he be, tf he bad betrayed confidence and wed recreaut to all he bac beretofore said or done. He appealed to Heaven for the rectitude ot bis intentions, The constitution was practi. iy Abovab not in form submited to the psopie of Kan. md end they would baye & chauce tc killit. He asked Mr. Haskin whether there bad been falsehood or re- creanes op bis part? Mr. Hascrs—1 lve that to the coustry to judge. Mr. Cox (with earnest and excited gesticulations) made areply, which was lost ip the greatest possivie confu- sion. ‘The Sreaxne loudly rapped, axe said_he would probibit any lepguage approach og top i Mr. Apnaty, (adm ) of Order) - hs Haskin would e e way for ‘aim to way afew “E. Beaserr, (adm.) of Ky., loudly obected, as did other gendemen. Amid the confusion Mr. Aprary raised tus voice to the highest pitch, and said no woproper motives shotid be at fibated to Mr. Cox. From the first moteut of his in tercourte with him bo believed bim a pure, pigh minded, honorable gentleman; and although Mr. Cox bad changed subject he hala porfact right to co wo bredy democrats tution was to atuirst the Temaining Nati. T ecomplon sien of Le coosetation in the way proposed was of « Toport, aad ‘hombie ngging character, acd en atiempt to reach by boirect ection what the South shonid attempt cireety. Twas because be wantea w see the domo erat ¢ party tris ampheat fn 1800 that be sre agains: the pansave of the bill, and twelve or thirteen ant Lecourp- Lop Crmocruts woraid Oppoee it to the bitter eod. T the previous question was seconded ow, we'll bave @ vote’ —~ (Order —*Take your srate,”” &e ibe SPKAkRR repeatedly rapped and ea’led to order. Turing the rou cal the Howe was vowwally quiet. Before the vote wae etuouteed (he Sraaren requeewed that there be no demonstration of appinuse or disaatistac tot. The result 08 alopting the Youe, 111 * 103 anpe wed accompanied by hisrea Toe Sreakex said there were Asoistant Doorksepern io the palleres who would take disturbers of the House nto eurtocy, ‘The lollowing is the vote on agreciug tothe Kansas repor = Abi, Penn. Arcerren, Mo, Tepn. avery. Tern. ee Mom py Orb. va Urjan, Terese burnett Ky. Borns, Ono. Perocieten, Obit Veyton, Ky. Puelps, Mo. Pilon, Pa Powell, Va Teaey, Tene Reagan, Texew Reiity, 18 Ruffin, N. 0. Russe NY Seodicge, La Savage, Scales, N Scott, Hal Uroveneck, Obio, Fail, Obie. Thewrb, N.Y. Hawkins, Fim Roph ing Vi Homaton, Aw Wortendyke, N. 2 Yerkuns, V8 Wright, Ge Jeweut, Ky Wrigi Jonee, Tenn Toni Jones, J Geacy, Pa wave Abbott, We Hickman, Pa. seria NOI Howd, 8. ¥ Ane ewe, N.Y. 4 Wennett, NY. Pitegharet, Wie Biter, Oto. fe ee Re Lovesey, Bra tow, Re Rotter gton, Warm MeKibbia, y Horhingame, Mam Mareball, Ky. Burroughs, NY. Marabal Campoeil, Chia Morgan, N.Y. Care lve Morris, Pa Chatfor, Mars. Morris, Q , Peon. Moree, Me Oark, 8. ¥. Ohio Clawson, N vNY. Cochrane, © B., N.Y. , Ohio. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 1 1 1858. Garnett, Va. ylor, Horioa' obio me . N. Kunkel, Pa a aayrhd Af Maiteson, N.Y. Washburny, Wis. ‘cod, Me. ery, Pa. Mr. Excusn moved to report was egzeed to, and Mr. Wasuuceng, (opp.} cf nays. ‘Mr. Caurnxit, asked him to withdraw the domand, as it wae fighting after the battle was over Mr. Wasnecvene—I'tl not withdraw. The battle is not over, enc 11) fight tt te tae end of time Mr Foglieh’s mction was agreed to by 113 agains; 100, The following is the WILL FOR THR ADMISSION OF KAWHaS. ‘Whereas, the le of the Territory of Kansas did, A a cenyention of Geiegates aseembied at prwg ome hen the 7th day of Novensber, one thousand eight drod and fifty-eeven, for that }» form for themselves & copetitution end State govertment, which constitution is republican; acd whereas, atthe same time aad piace, aid CONVeRLON did Adopt an ordinances, which said ordi. nance asterte that Kansas, when admitiod as a State, will bave an uncouvbted right to tax the lands within her limits bel sng to the United States, and proposes re- lingqu se-erted right if Cortain conditions ret forth ines. or: nance Me acceptec and agreed to by the Con arte Uo ted Statea; aod whereas, the said constl- tuber crowwance have been presented tw the Congress of the | ec Suates by order of said Convention, and ad- mission of eai¢ Lerritor; into the Union thereon as @ State eqrestes: and whereas said ordivanco ix not acceptable NgTess, ANC it ‘#8 Cesiradle to ascertain whothor tue peopie ct Kansas concur tn the changes in said ordinance here‘nafter stated, avd desire acmiesion into the Union as a State as beret proposed; therefore, Be tt eracted, &c., That the State of Kansas be, and in hereby, emitted into the Unica of an equal footing wish ‘the original States in all reapects whatever, but upor the fundamental condition precedect, namely: that the ques- ton of acmission with the toliowing proposition in lieu of the orcipance framed at Leoompton be submitted toa cole of the people of Kansas, and assented to by them ore uajcrity of he veters voting at an elecuion to be bold for that purpose, namely: that the fo lowing propostiona be, and the same are hereby, offered to tb» people of Kauses placce or rrjection, #hich, if acceptad, shalt be ry cn the United States atid upon the said atate of Kansas, to wit:—Pirat, ioat secticas number sixteen sac py Bre iu every township of public tance in said Mtate or where either of said sections or ary part thereof has ecu so d of otherwise dispceed of, other iancs, «quive- lent thereto end as rentiguous as may be, ehall be grant. ed to wald Siate for the use of echovls. Second, tuat venty twe rections of isud shal) reserved for the support of a State University, be selected by the Goserncr of said State, suvject ts the spprova! of the Commissioner of the Generai land Offive, and to be and applied in eucn manner a& the Legwlature of ssid Steie may prescribe for te purpose aforesaid. but for no cther purpose. Third, that ten evtire sections ct lad, to he selectes by the Gov’ ersor of said Stave in legal ubsivisicns, ehail eo id Sate ior the purpors of compicting Duldings or for the crachon of ot! government, under the direction of the Legisiature there- of Fourth, thet ail sat springs with said State not exceeding twelve {2 number, with six sections of Jana ectjcrk g, Or me costgurs PY way be Wench, Aba de bag cay Weaic State for tts ute; the same to be selected s tbe Governor thereof witnin one year after the acroin si not eald State, acd when 60 selecved te De used or die posed of ‘on @uer terres, eorditions and reguiat'ocs as ‘he egecetare way diceot, provies phat no galt spring or jand the right wLezec: w Low + ih aaj c F uaa, or which may hock Ge cola acjudgec to any incivicual or ‘ndividuais, bali by is article De gracted to seid Stave Firth, that five per Centum cf tho pet procsecs of wales ‘of all the Isnds Iping withio said Site which shal be £C1o by Congvewa t'ter the sdmiston of paid State Inve the Uxien, etter deducting a the expenses tncitent to the sure, ‘ball ® pals to eald Stale for toe puspore of makiog improvernents, as the Lagiaintore Peau Zizect. Provided, tha foregoing propraitions herein offered State of Kansas shall pover inter: tsposa' of the lands of tne United States, or with soy on which G mry fine necessary for secu the tte ic said sot teru fide parchastrs thereot; and that no tax abel: be im porel on ands belonging to she Unitet States, aad thes in Do case shail Ron-resiceat proprietors be taxed higber eute, Sixth, and that said Stave sha! cover tax the lancs or property of the United States 'o that State. ‘Ai the said evection the voting shell be Ly Dauot, aud endcreing om bie ballet, ae ench voter may please, opor:t'on accepted’’ of tho votes cast b Guly mado known to Prociamation: and thereafter, and without any further oceedivg* oD the part of Congress, the adminsion of the ate of Kansas Uper an equa! footing wits the original States, in al! reepecta whaiever, shall be cora- prete Bod adsclote, and eacd State shall de extitied to one rember {a the B of Representatives ip the Congress ine United States ont!) the next conscs be taken by the ment; but should a majority of the vows he for “proposition reyroted,!? it mbmi! be dee ) that ibe peonte of Kaoswe do pot deeire acu t.to the Union with epid constitution, under the conciuons tet forth ia the eal’ proposition, and in that ovect the said Territory are bereby euthorizet and era. r 0 form tor themselves @ constitution and State goverment, by ths neme of the kate of Kaoses accord he to tbs tecera. constitction, ané may elect ce whenever, Gud Lot Devore’ by ace 7 acd legal © gay) Terrtory genie of enceede aertaticn required t reotativer of the woecever thereaiver such delegates eal convention, they eta’! frat determine by a vete whet the with of the people of the proposed Sale to be witeltted into the Us og At that tine; ent, if 6 ceed to form 8 cone ttution and eo omah pment of a Stave governmtct ta conformity wrowmble L for the with the fee Uiutina, a tyect sack {avitatlons and restz ctions ar to the moods asd marcer /[ he approval or rat ‘caten by the people of the proposed they may bave or, net stall be ae Acnylamon yto toe Union asm Stale cover rach © acd legal Wace with or wkkow marery, eerbe by the act may be fair and free, the States District Atiorney , and Secretar Kareaa, and tho preeid! ite Legiaiatare— namely. the Presifect of the Uouee: tid Speaker of ibe House Rapreseniatives—ave Serovy con titeted @ Roars pemaesioners wo carry ‘nto effect the provisions of this act, aot ic use 6 the meant necersary that end Ast three of them anc the boerd sbat bave to design And estaba pn to Adopt (cee airendy eetebiiad: Teapective covn tory; te appomt gee of Plection. at acu 9’ a places of wot ree clecrert AEG reavecalie per feb, ABY two of Whom anal! be competent to ack, 10 re quire the sherifia ef the evorui counter, by temerives Or Cepotice, te attend the jadres abenct of the pieces cf Toung fo the purpeee of preverving prave ant go% or Ger; or tho ais board wey, lawtend of waid # od their deputies, ‘ iow, 0.4 fiancee aa they may choose, other a pe purpose, The elretion hereby authorized «tiati oon! Gay Coiy, aud abatl pot be continue leer tow: sun ron that cay, The said buacd ebe.! appout tre ray holding eaid election, and tbe raid guverber bai av the eame by prostenatina ard the vey roa be wear J OCne an ie coDRiAteRS with duo notice thereof te Ue poopie of aaid Terriiory, subject to the provisions of thie act The ssid Laredo have full power w pr scribe the time, manner and places of raid slections ed & direct tbe ume and wm of the returns th i, Phicb returns ana'l be made te the wai’ Yourd, whose uty it wball be to aamouuce the rewwls by pr vat Le eto governor sbal cortify (he ewme to the Pree 1 Of She United stave withovt oriay SO. 8 Aud be ie furthor woaciac, That tn the election li white oo ta of said Cor wb ek were requir ‘be laws of said Territory, for a lege! voter at the ware’ oleotion for the members of the Territcria! Legiviature, end soue cihers ebail be alowed to vute, and tle eusil be th+ 17 qualificatio Tage fh ward elect one fre eball + offer to or if any Sete more # aid elnetion, of ehal! er cause to be ou fiettions of francnient re. 1" arte Of Bald ie required to entitle the rater to the right Aud if any. pereoa not #0 See 4 Aed. be i further epacted, That the sfereeaic Meare of Commissioners, cad a! pointed by them to carry into effect the provi ect ahall, before entering Upon ther Gntier, trke ao « bead to perforts faithtolly the duties of thelr rexpectire offi sae ane, on failure therect, they hal! be hase ane sanpcn ss | the same cha gee aud penalties aa are proviwiet io kite cares under the Territorial Inew. Bee 6. And be it further enacted, That the oMcers men- oped in the preceding section shal) rece:ve for there rer. ‘vices the name compenration a i piven for like services under the Torritoria: law» ‘THE LAWRENCE erRR A CO AFPAIT Mr Staxton, (opp ) of Obio, offered @ resolution fa- thoraing apy two metmbers of the com nities to eves gate the of Lawrence, Store & Oo , to proosed to Pb: to take the teatimony of Enporters rity eaaen who are bie to come to Waabingtor whe are physically snabie THR MASKS AND Cox QP: Mr. Cuan, of N.Y, nade @ atalement on bebeit ct | * J COX, baying the former withdrew soy imputaticn be may have casi cu tie presooal integrity of eal who cheerfully accepted Mr. Haskin’s explaas- PASHAGE OF THE KANHAK RI. IN THK SENATR. A mereege wae received from the easte, with the a1 Deuncoment of comcurrence of that vody nthe report ol Committees renee oo the Kansas ‘The House adjourned till Monday. Lecompton at Aloany. Ainawy, Aprit 30, 1658 Om publication this evening of the passage of the Keg Ush Lecompton bill, one hun‘red guns were fired op 9 the offloes of the Secretary of Siaic aud the Attorusy Ge oral, by the incumbents of those offices, to eviscs their satisfaction st the result. The news was recaived gano- rally with mixed feelings, and outsice of the offices mon- domed no great amount of eothusiasm was manifested. Advertisement for a Canai Loan. Anant, April 30, 1859. ‘Tho Commissioners of the Sanu! Find to day advertise for proposals for the loan of one mii}:on five hundred thousand dollars at Give per cent, being ths balance required to moot the State stook redocmabic on the istof July, 1468, amounting to three million fifty eight thousand eix hua Grea and five doliars aud thirty four cents. Proposais to be sent in anti) the 24th of Jure next. Court Martial on General Twiggs ant, Avett 30, 1858. reassemoled yastarday morning a 11 o'clock, at Neworl Barracks, Gevers! Je sup presiding. Gonorai Twiggs objected to Joione! Fourie roy’s sitting as a member of the Court, on account of former differences between them The tatter aaid the differences bad been tong aince tiscartod but asked nor. musion to with¢raw, which was graniot The batauce of the cay was occupied in the ex+mination of testimony. ‘The Court closed its seesion to cay, but the decision wil! not be known until it hes beea transmitted to the War Departmect. mee Orsini and Pierrt Meeting tn Boston. Boston, Aprii 50, 1858. The friends of universal freetom held a mecting in the German Turrer's Hail, Washingica streei, last evening, tv express their sympathy with Orsius aod Merri, Wilbam Liopd¢ Garrigon was expected to preeide, Dut wrote a letter explainiog bis absence and ariently sympathizing with the purpose of the meeting, Jona W. Ie Barnes presited Speeches were made in Freaca, Tiwliau, Germac and Fog. lish. The mooting was largely aiieudod and quile ca thusisstic. E Execution of Wittiam Muller. Wuxrsnarnx, Pa , Apri! 30, 1868 ‘Villiom MuWer, who murdered George Matibews ou the fasion turppike o2 the ist Decombor inst, war executed te-tay at woon, at this place The wretched marderer mace a confession of the deed, which will be published. whe | Barks of Augusta, G Avoueta, Ga., April Our banks will resume specie payment to morrow. PHILADELPHI BTOCK BOARD. Prin anecrmia, ADF 80, 18BR. Stocks dali Peunaylvacm State 6's, 673%; Reaciog Ra reed, 25%; hort» Uausi, 47; Loug Istaud Rallroud, a2; Ponuryiver's Sacruad, Mone, Apri! 29, 1858 Cotton slow ot sale, but prices without alteration, Sales to Cay 4,000 baie, aud rece! pis 1,000 Yours, Apr 808. Cotton market firm. Sales to day 409 ba'es at 11Ke tor middling The sales of the weak adc up 7,00 ba. end the receipts § fy, agai week Inst year, Sivch 46,100 bales. Freights emotive Savannai, April 20, (856 Cotton uncharged. Sales today 100’ bales. The aaies of the week acc up1,4.u bales, and the receipis 6,00u. Btock £9,000 baics. Sav uwwan, Apr’l 30, 1948 Cotton—Sales to day E90 bales, the market closing yuiet but steady 900 for correspon ting AvGusta, Ga., April 30, 1868. ‘The esice of cation to day were very email and the mar kot closed quiet. Monoy stringert Cugaieston, April 29, 1858 Cotton —tia'e es to-day 400 Dave, oe marned civaing quiet ‘Tre owes of \ » Week fcot up 0.0.0 bales. Good mdcing wKe me Prntarmoma, April 20, 1868, ur quiet but eteacy. Wiest Grom White $1 28 Sie Corn dui end lower, white 60°. a 31 ellow 6c ette. Whisker Cull Provisions quiet. Bulk meats no mins), Hems so. 880 Pork—$.9 for moos aud $1) for Prime. Jara like a tXo —_—_—_ Police Lnteiigence, THR ALLEGED UNPROVORAD ASSAULT BT MEN— ADDITIONAL DEVBLOPEMSS A few Cass ago we pubiieled @ brief account of an aileged brutal ax. unprovoked sassalt by policemen upon an, wile of Philip Hea doing business as No, 197 Houston atreet. Yeutercay we gave place to ap sitiday! parties denying an foro the trath of the roport proviovaly podlisked. Since thentho matter has been thoroughly investigated by Justice Steers, of the Fssom Market Potice Court. Witrreses © been examined who wore preeen’ g the dificctty, who all swear ts state of facts ci variances with the testimeny of the polloemen POLICE showing tp the most conclusive manner that a grose ont- rere wae orpetrated upon the person of Mra. Hess, with 1 Toe evicteuce of Mr. Hew witnesses relat to the affair pied by Lim AB w Fes.tovce © by & door party Oo} th's donor ent we fo ly ver) made aud otnecuwied, hut Weghing over egoty now thaton paid alternoon of Apri Q6th inet, ood ot oot palf past 4 o'clock, and while deponent war a sinees in wall etore, three mon came into male u otlizen’s Crews acd ox oemen; that they were 4 wen wake! dep leather Doots, that depon w ban some; that tat Lone shows cent If #0 to meneure and kot dows aad tat ateo under the enre of & phy aioian, that emit he coutt bia qeir, anc if tet Copoowat replied “y68," fm, aro aa depope was (nthe art of peviedly and ort tried tow and cried “thieves, or went Inu Wwe street ud eri seo, and raid to cep eat ‘Ap Aplarenhiy GAT Ce 1, Commouly chil! @ slung enot upen the arm, acd ae eave Lim «noe t & ber with sat rbot @ severe blow in ibe eve, which kaocked her € Was tek trem emia tnjurie evita inet been some of the time de nous’ having e fy ote, mad being pronounced by the atiecding pay can incnager of Cyug, tuat alter depunesi’s smd wite was #0 ptr irk, depoment cavght the slung soot a beld wee “orced Pp forced oat Smith then re pocket; that then, and forthe fith opened bis coat and showed bw jx , and ordered deponent to go with im that deyere bt Wea weak wise sed three mvs, @od wer taken vy « the Met Potice offlee, corner Brox virerta: that on the way to the elt station he whose Dames are George Jefferson Senith, | ae Kua aad Revert Campbe: ceponeat ‘eto & Iquer take 8 drink, d petice offloe depcaent was tol. hy on ob a ere & tr @ thae yoo {iDK, you had better eattls and in tivo roinutes you #hall be at wows @ith your wife” that deconeet refored. say | fog be had nothing to aettie: that deponent, af {hed police #taton Rone i w the Feves Wi bet Pe of ae r berg wad attack upon this deponent, by tbe eau Atoitd; thet deponent was committed t# prisoe tu 8 few rotoctes Le was Jide: ace! whom Ao deponent is informes and Te preseete at's brother erreat imreot ately went ic quests e,ouent Pays thas be has ascertained a ‘tue * e of said men wea go officer, that ef them bed sny warract nor any direc ae eral oF Depety Snpe @ t t Geporent, that no complain: te here eny such reqruests, se were committed by them without authorit ttherrot, acd, ae thir deponent believon, for pvr eres other than the | promotion of the ens of jus Wherefore Ceponent Praye for a warrant for the arrest of | *A.d George Jeierson swith for felonious aaseutt aad bat | tery epee bit sald wife, aod for ths arrest of eal’ Ostran- | er an! Comobell ae accessories thereto; and a'go for the | of said Smth, ‘Umtrander and Oanpbell for an ae that ee arrer 4 ghypinee eruine, at THE NEW YORK WaEALY HERALD, | Affoire in W estar © for: ta, Now Granada, Co: tral Amerion, he South Pacttie, Meatoo, Cubs, Wert Ia. alee, &&.—The Mormon War—La'ext Latel- Igence— Markets, dic, the Wregiy Enuatp mili be publianed at clover o'clock i ~ morning. Among ita contents will be found the follow — | afeirain Wasdiogion—Proceedings tu Coagrass. Dews from Kurope~ The War tn India, he ‘two Weeks Later Nows from Calforsia—Ozr sen Fran. cirea Correapondence. ‘Tbe Mormon War. Im portast from Costral America Eatiteation of the ase ‘Yrusarri Treaty—Band¢some Persoral Complimen! to Mr. Bu- cbavaa—The Transit Question, dc Importent from New Gravada—The Cass-Herran Treaty mot yor Ratified—Toat of the Tresty &e. Important from the South Pactfic-Singuinary Battle ta Peru—Complete Defeat of Gen. Vivanco—Great Losa of Lite—Apttation tn Chile, &e Interesting from Mexico—The Mexicaa Minister and the Filipustera—Curiove Siatementa £0 News from Havana—Movements of President Juarez, £0, Kaltoriale—Kansas ta ‘ongress; Lord Palmersioa’s Poltoy Toward the Volted Staten; Later from Merioo—Move ments of the Constitational Party; Important from Micaragna—Rati. cation of the Prisarri Treaty; The Revoluules is Feru—Teer:- ble Battie and Defoat of tha Revolutioniats, 4c Latest News by Tolograph toes Sews fom Europ Financial, Commoroial, Religious, Poiitisai, Sporting and | Maritimo Intelligence. Weakly Review of tho New Tork Cattle Market. Family Market Report—Retail Prices af all kinds of Mar. ketaile Produce. Marriages and Ieatha, togethor with $a larga variety of in tereating Loca! and Miscelianrons Items. Slugle copies, la wrapyers, ready for maiiiug, caw be had | ‘ithe counter. Frice six cents American Medical Assoctatton, can obtain excursion Usksta ty Washington te railroad cites acrner Broadway and Marclay atroet, 17 presening certiGentes of appoiniment J, Mesully, 165 Fu'tow street, Dr. avenue, Dr FN. Jobnaon Stephin HH Branch’s Alu do 3- Truth Whivs Fiction; Love umd Meiroeoiis; Lomeatic Vices: Virgins Meware, Parsons P. and Prective toy Little, “We muat he Crnel 10 A Terrible Kaampls Let Saored feasters Warn thelr Precarious Taughtere (0 Avoid the saree ot Masio sad k . Wem Pelt, No. 14 Kighis an fu | and fo04, bac raiment sad prostliion udof thefi, rap», reson and asagaaio ation Bx ern Varian Kingaland and earvem r; Supe J matge; Genera: Saudford, George Hi Bureer: Fanny Weis and Brbert Palo owen! pervivor Blual, former te Warde: Pen! Juiler: Inweas, bum, duu and aga A. Beauch. ec. stag ‘The La "be Hw per Lit eof bt Espenschetd Sells a Hotter Hat at $3.50 rohawed of 8 mere yeudor of bs wim rou way ES Ria REO. Manufacturer of gcat's bats 1.5 Nasasu street. Determinet doors having bit Fifty Spring Styiee.— Knox A © be oulgeneralied. One of Bis ov a ment No WZ Broadway co-ner of Ful tthe plane for gentlemen of taste to procure bead geer Wo ‘hin Krox isnt right and tf out of arcriwpent you caured snieet an ariicle 0 walt sou he will manufacture a style expressly for you. Price oniy $4. Frederick's Photugaphic Tempse of Art, Nos 83 and 657 Broadway, opoouw Mo:ropoliiea Uotel, vhotograpns, haulotypes, dagwerreaypes and amdrotypes i every myle. A. Grandjean ts the Only Pesson whe can tr Songatend jontiies!"y on 8)! diaeasce of am badr H Church aieeet co ber ot ty eBUa CATS stop At tb ehing Ambroty per— Dr, 050 Brow Very saperice, a Rey's and Youths’ Spring erd Sammer Dg wow rendy, at No. 31 Jobn street, corer of Susewa Dob CUBS Bin Parts Shoes and Gaiters Just Kecel ved per Arabia, by EUGENE FERRIS, boot mazor, 62 Nessa wtreet. llcious wee loreases (hs Mice M4 taal treet Bes. Our Boys’ Clothing eg newer is now fully elo pat wit Gee eho caees eapertnas of OG ERS & « orner of Pals and Nassau streets, Dc. ay & Co, ¥, corner Liberty stre. Counting Rooms, Banks, Newspaper OMtces, eopplied with tron railings by OURLEK & CO, (vow 1.) 66 Daaamu aireet very cheap. Parts Felt Hats Jast Mecerved ot White's, 1 Te wreel, Gens dreat bata, spring sles, $3, te Er ae Ne —The Exhtbttton loan On Henurday, Brose ‘The Arctts Ship Resolw of this splendid ptoture will pon’ May 1, ai the gallery of W, SUH AUS Roeumatic Kas brocatien, UJ Third Av. Drfiance Salamander Sefer With Patert cowcer root locks and crves bars «ino, ire aad burger prvk pacloe sales, Depot 192 Peart aerer sca KUnERT M PATRICN Misses’ Leghorn end Braid Bivomers—te white, brown std silver gray colure, {ost received sad for wie by A LELAND & 00. 180 Brow! way Duyay"s Cordial Eluate of Peruvian Bark— Put'B cordial Svailsd * tonin, ana pra bo. OY Broadway, Now viixir of Porarian bark geribed generaly vy ork Batuelors bess in the world— suroearicg At the manufactory 2G breed wer. Rovitcal Cure Tras, Sapyorters, Bendages, plagus Hoek ings, £0. a MAHSH A UU 'o, No, 2 Veeny ntenat. og Style of Geniiemen’s Hata Give him @ call, e: Wl Broadway, near pb Dercheior’s fintr Dye, Siar enc Toupee, Mok! ead soulied fon dem tu tbe work “tbe marnfactory, FOr) SORE Rm Beved way ne eoidd 9 ranma aitencance kt al hoare hy grovrt edietnes to (be p 4 ©. South west corner Righth avenus and T et A Card <All Persone whe wave Gray Hate oF ini of & bad color, are inevied te erli gud conn’! Docwr UR ASTIRAN (count aid of Barc.ay His new thud gira the h sired, Rael TeAY Bo oonaidered arom. prodigy of checmawy The Hair—VYou Can Coiw Ve to & bisck or brown, wither H the Bair, by me + growit of reuely epplied, a ho 6 Ame Wigs 95. Toupees $5, at Cameron's, 190 Fotton rooxlyn. Incomparatio in natural appose- woe, #33 ality ane partect fit Barrys Tricopnerc™ & tt. Bem and enpent artinie for dreaming, beautifying, el url Tear tring aad rearing be ber latian try 7 Kite Me-Quick—-A New Perfume, Distilled from fragrant \oltpe porters of erqatite fregranos. SPU TN Meugatee, OMBeosdwey. ‘Bold bree y where Hottoway's OF tment te the Ooty External appl cation whieh can be aged without danger tn eryetp BUppressive eaves an. 6 ibe disnaae to ibe vtain, Thoin men pen @ the surface and neutral ives the exciung cause. in al disnasee of the waa tcl eyualiy reliapla ‘The Metailic Tabiet Razor Stroy Can be NURS tice, No T Aster SISCKLLANF UUs 7 RVERDRLUS-W ED! Invest Paris wy le Paecest in tae city wdway. corner of Du nh abe 1840 NO WASRPTAYST Sy 80 FORCONGRESS and ply 66 for prtent ber ooo! LAR@R AND Ae ATO 5 > rf DIR GOLD WATCHES 7 OS TRE NEWEST PATTERNS AND STTLA, i RATE »., Mt Arondway, 1G AND CISITING C oy and daitery cn thik aepouent Jobe Hier, tho foreman in the employment of the com pent, corroborated the above statement in ail the ma- ) ponte. Amelia Michaels, Sophia Ostricho: = fn Oroger, #bo were present during the | tog woes nae Deen already #worn to by Mr Warrants for the arrest of Smith forred against him as above, but be bad not been obcadng tha court for the day | Priaing over vines abe STONTS aMaayts io relation to the matter satetastat’ | $15 ate aaah At GIMBREDES STATIONS > DRPOT—MANY aty i ~ ale oth or stores, com- e 12 to 51 60; Brussels AM ANDeRsON's, 99 Powery, Members musi | oftain certificates from ene ct the following commitins — ir. | | 6. 8 LPR Bann uregio i, in worst stagray worofuia, Sings 4) syne ol lane yon lotnta kidneys coh shames, soe ner rsa sity Liver ager fre ‘onnat cartainiy cured by this sovereign panier’ At" A YaT?'S LIFK BALSAM CURKD ME. § ROGERE corner of Canal and Hudson streets vant sarap ef Fhewmation most painful kind, which tad tendered ‘him 8 orippie for for moatns. Nar eay LIPS BALSAM CURMD MI8S COLR, NO. 168 Third avoaus, of esters of the most paintul iad Bhe had. ican abc from! infancy nnd te rous ku fastint 80 weavers as to force the svormim oF b ol plea reree LIFR BALSAM CURBD EX-ALDBRMAN rs . Thirteenth ward, B D., Brooklyn. had been under medical treatment tam. after crippled tor moetha BS ar a LIPK Balsaye Pi Ling? we. of 97 Prince street, of oes opersions, and kick sousaed wenn” an gon’, after he bad been ertppind for yeare. Ds ye ye LIFE BALSAM CURRD OMAR. CLARK, at tadlor, of eorofulows one nd evita ‘which eeeimiadia eed to yield until the LiF FATS LIPR BALAA we. 8 for 12 Wikies newoe an CURED, fr he entire left side of the neck and aoe, ‘ATI's LIFE Balsam OU aks — Au otto is at No. 43 Froat ate na wa coy ein of the mot torturing kind. — eas YARTY LIFE BALSAM Hal CORKD 10000 0 Of similar disosses, and {t will most sertalaiy wore car osae which can be veachnd by mrlcinn, if t<kam 1a aceone ance with the directions Tt doea not cootaln yarticle of mercury oF any other dete ferious mineral, it oan be taken with perfont safety by te wwfant itt TH Tino GheaT OU mATIVR * aamaatal OF THE AGR Persia per bottle voltlos, 4 tpl Mepot M6 Grand sirese Loa Le sure and get the right number. Amen? for ir ire tia YA 17! tom strest. agent = Pi elphia, 7. W. VYOTT & SINS, 133 North ipaee 6 SEWING MaCh INKS, INDIbPEAB ABLE manufariwing pureos-s and gemaral rRinciPad (UF ¢10K, 489 Broadway, corner BPO atFOGhe JORNE RUNTONS, NAILS PEN STE ATING THR FLESH, extracted without oo thal tna Boch one be wore im: mediately afer the operat on without the lonet inconveaianes tothe pavent, by i: ZAUHASLK, Surgeon Ubiropadtat, 13 Brondway. YLARK), 16 WI' LAM STREET INV S rus Cute esomine hus sect otrecdy mats cet pee resinge fea 86 (0 81 equally ow Low prici Verbum sap. De LAYZON's “TWELVE R&OALPTS’ FOR MAKING beat oogmitics mt onecnarter ths «lore. prima Wha: you pay ora delle te ‘he store for, you can make with out any ‘rouble for six oonte.by following the priate? tw #irucdonr tevt exch purchaser Poudre euctie for re moving superfivous bur, toatk powders, hair restornuves hale dyes, pomades bivom of rosa to remove freckles from the face, rouge for the complezion, indeliie tpt, cure ter corps, toape cement fur mending china and all easy meke’ Cap he pnrehaasd, or will he seu! to 43, i= the United Staiaa, for twonty four eente, {9 ps Allen street, New Tork. by directing to Dr Laytor I tb R. WHKELER, OCULIST, 430 BROOME STRABE. inte of 486 Hroudany. devctos attention exctusivaly We wonly Years aa an ocuiiet tm thée ® auccems tn all curable cassa. hours from 9 Wo 4 c'ciwck. French arcficial eyes tm- B. B.D PMITH'S MaGNRTIC BALYR, Biped at LUO & bor Mew ELIZABETH Wi Mau. 96 Hudson street, M. H for B ewns# b re. 8B. SNITH, Bt anul bireet, near | ve oreh, and at drag. gi IRIS’, BOYS AND INFANTS BTRAW HATS, BOT T siraw caps, Ac; drown, mixed, silver gray aad tom colors Bi Dew cewigua A Dr stant sesortuncntal BART AR cormer of Vana bad Wooster « tree ita original color to Le hmir where 1 aw fms ton to of and fe the mont wemcti e Cnicn have testified te wag a whe have used {t fotm im thege Sold by reapectable drnggista and dealers throwgkout the county, Price 60 ceats per bottle i” PORTANT T TRe ‘This dey p bl Than all otbe: 6 asl 348 B For sale every w avd by wll tke be Ahrouebon: she Untud Baten and Cane ias. Conmins early AO ages. F ony Et cata, “ei sk ALEGANT 4 DINING BERYICKS, oJ iad over taporiad, from how styles of Vaokn, ULUAN, bs aan BANDSLIERS ae Heute Corner of boty aot Heroes divast 5 MAGHRTIC POWDRR, 44 BROADWAY £7 dis powder we proscrion Al the poxion's Im wet tribe: ci > We Famenl.y Insec's die beweat la baw deta ‘arr man Wes who lneee! vormia bate ‘This powder wi Wor rate and mies heb Most Goren! 1 the ai 6 they anvoy inst gve & dose, nioa. a INVTTATLONS OARD AND WOW in dover in price, 6% Broadway, name Fourth surect, sen of tka Mi? P HOOK PLAT ‘, RLRGANT 7) super am Bromi way, near Powe’ fen sree, DARTICN REFITVING THRIR HOUKRS WITH Gas ren ere invited to examine Gur new aad benatife peters oF CHARDELIBRS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, An., waich we Will #0. ai very moderete apn i iacunwe Corser of liroadwny and Beoome wese pases CHARMED, WENIN SG, 214 Broadway. 0 PURE, PIL, TItm, P permament cure the Wi tae is, WITH RATS PIL BUPPUR end New York to'lghtet, Wie MM ChaRD maT. rienor of may will guaraatne to cure any nae Of external ne anuTNam WoRDeNrUt Crue OF pss dames @ NeKes stiuping merchant, 45 Front “~ errec of pl oeby jeleg rt Womar’s pile 820% he ran RM Iolo sith home tar te vamre, Aad at * Rie bed. Call ond sxe bias. Raveresan of mumber of persons who were cared ate MPdieine CAF DN sent to any part Of Re ow RMOTAL “ rs Fare removed tr tt veminer of Commaree 8: 4 Use wrices’ Suiluing. 80, 616 tiem Catiaatewstte. BROTHERS, agents ORNHR OF ante Tocents ond $t pep Sut OPIAN ROURE, BBOADT AY . mer 4 Foome te Gay a erate Char EMS IsoeRs FRWING MACHINES —# fare! ¥ Pw iN Tw the roe: benn ala] wort eee neatent ine uniteras! ferue Cell eat ane them the Invest ard the | operate.» commen Aad wend for Scwrrwar 1 SINORR a OO PLANTS ita, flowering . 0 458 Urostwag VRERA T ER MUSARD Hat - ty Qulebed soft bat er ey ed com tae rece ta Porte . ALGRNIN'S BA Be HAPRAT MUSARD rao cf F bade wars ALUESIN'S 2:4 Brondway. *8E"' 18 at be sale of RICAN G IFT ROOK tO swtihatandire th ea 10 Sreelasg np bogie 8 ® (e Yate by the & nad bow art vols, ae , (a Cnralogauce & a1 books sent free 7 “address & acaey arent 0 DEUGOITE a CARD LRM DR. eMITIDS BO T opi Sask rs their cards im the mt p 7c Unand, will please 86 tudson geet, New Yorn vr FOR BY KING ¥ Ts, $1 $2 FOR SIDE BAND PaNTS, $3 FOR BPRING Btaivew Coir, $4 POR FRaxcn Cateye PANTS, $5 FOR BLACK FROCK COATS, $6 POR SPRING RAGLANS, MO Mane Poitor etract, Thay. & B. 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