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ee overboard from the Reed street wharf. Many shots were fired, bat mobody was injured. Tho hose carriage was | wubsequently towed to tne Navy Yard, and there lifted out Of the river with the shears and restored to the company. All ia quiet now but apprebengions are entertained of re- taliation to-night. Se caEEeEnEmiememeteed Bulcides, Avavera, May 6, 1858, David Davidaon, an Israelite, blew out his brains with @ aausket to-day, and 8.0. Laue, from Philadelphia, a trae ‘vellor, attempted to cut his throat, but was prevented. ‘Both had been drinking very hard. The Orevasse at New Orleans. New Orwaans, May 7, 1658, ‘The crovasee still continues, and the cotton, sugar and ‘fruit crops are immensely damaged. a Markets. PHILADELPALA STOCK BOARD. PHILADELPHIA, 4; Morris Osaai, 45%; Island ners a 3 40%; Long ‘Railroad, Seataen ports les< rae 10}c.a11}¢c, Saloa ot th 500 bags. Stook, Joo te 85,000 inst year.’ Receipts of the —_ i, pec to Liverpool 3d. exchange 108 a . es forme, May 6, 1858. M Cotton market unchanged; ales to-day 1,200 bales. vi Mourte, May 7, 1858. Cotton—Sales to-day 2,500 ales at 11740. for middling, the market closing with un advancing teadency, The sales of the wook foct up 12,600 oales, and the receipts 10,600 bales. Stock 88,000 oaiss. Caarrmsrow, May 6, 1858, Cotton—Sales to-day onty 74 bales. Sales of the week 1,800 bales. Quotations nominal. CHARLESTON, May 7, 1858, 5c. Cotton—Sales to day 2,300 bales, at Xc. a 3c. deciine, ‘mostly on the lower qualities. May 7, 1858 ‘ Usrs, bh Cotton drooping. Sales very ligh! Sty ucsan, May 7, 1858, Tho cotton market is depressed ei the sales to-day of 20 importance. SAVANNAT, May 6, 1858. Cotton—Sales to-day 260 bales. Sales of the week 2,500 Dales. Receipts of the week 4,500 bales. Stock 31,000 Flour quiet, but Pi gee ieee ateac| ‘beat L. ‘— white lower, sales at Bas a Cie, Whiskey dull, Pro pions quiet; bulk meats 620. 8 83¢0. Moss pork $18 Lard in bbis. 113¢0. a 12c, PRILADELPHIA, May 7, 1858. Floar steady. Whoat firm—saies of 1,800 bushels rod, OL $1 08a $112 Cora ndvancing—sales 6,000 basheis yellow, at 70c. Whiskey steady. ‘rovisions quiet. Burvo, May 7—1 P.M. Flour unchanged ; sales 809 barreia at $4 4 $4 12 for ox tra Obio and Indiana, end $1 25 a $4.62 for double extra do. le. firmor for spring; asles 20,000 busnsis Chicago at 71c. ‘at 56e. b Corn firmor; sales 4,000 bushels Indiana Oata steady; cules 16,000 bushels at 3c. a 334X0., from store. Whiskey steady; sales 600 bar- Freighta—boste ycarce—Wheat 1234c. a 130. Lake imports yesterday—15,000 barrels flour, 36,000 bushels wheat, 8,000 bushels corn, 41,000 oata, Canal exports:—5,0(0 barrels four; 39,000 Dushels wheat, 37,000 busheis oats. Wind up the ake. Burravo, May 76 P. M. Holders desirous to realize, and the market ‘ahade easier; salee 1,800 barrels at $370 for ipper lake, 83 75 for extra do.,$3 57 a Si for extra Indiana and Ohio, and $4 26 a $4 62 for double xtra and favorite x by opened Paige —_ ue apring at Tlc., 00 and 6, role Prime red Ohio at Corn lower; sales 4,000 bushels Indiana at 5c. Onis were steady. Sales a Whiskey—Sales 600 barre\s iat a7c. ecarce, Wheat 1c aud flour ébc. to New for the twenty-four hours ending at noon 000 barrels flour 90,000 bushels wheat and 47,- 00 bushels oats. Canal ¢3 .000 barrels flour, 52,- 000 bushels wheat and 46,000 busheis vats. Wind blowing up the lake. Oswrco, May 7-6 P.M. ‘ork. Floar unchanged. Wheat steady; sales 20,000 bushels, Bt Tho; w 76340. Chicago svring ¢ at the inside price. ‘Corn dull, I freighta drooping. eat 9¢c. a gC. Lake imports—77 ,300 bus!:eis wheat, 12,600 busbela corn, 1,000 bushels rye, 1,000 bushels barley. Canal exports— 1,300 bbis flour, 25,417 bushels of wheat, §,200 bushols corn, 6,000 bushels barley. Arnaxy, May 7—6 P.M. Flour quiet; sales 1,600 bbis. a: unchasged prices. ‘Wheat without movement; no offer. to arrive, although some samples are preseed on the market; sales 4,500 ‘bushels white Wisconsin at $1 15, —* in better de- prices: sales 12,000 bushels. mand at slightly improved ‘Lake Shore at 65c.; 6,700 do State at do.; and 3,000 do. Capada four rowed, not a prime article, at 63c, Corn— ‘Bmall sales in at7lo. a 7bc.; no demand for large parcels, Whiskey dull at zic. Sd ‘Tre Mosarp Mariwxe.—Tho third Musard matinée will de gtvon et the Academy to-day, at one o'clock. Tho programme includes the gems of the week's performance, ‘with two songs by Mr. Formes--tho air from ‘The Magic Flute” aad “Tho Bay of Biscay.’’ A great deal has been ‘written in praise of the great basso’s execution of ballad music, an art which is as di Moult as it is charming. But fow operatic artists possess it, and Mr. Formos is, we be Heve, the oply one now in the country. His execution of Daliads at the evening concerts during the wook havo drawn forth the greatest cuthusiasm. At tho matinie to- day every lady will be prosontet with a copy of Masard’s Express Train Gallop, arranged for the piano. If the wea ther smiles we may reasonably oxpect to seo & great crowd of the belles and the /lancurs. ‘Tre Orers at Breron’s.—To-night is announced as the last of the preseat season at Burton's theatre. On Mon- day tbe farewell performances of Italian opera by Tonconi and Mme. Do ia Grange, with Tiberini as the tenor, will commence with the “ Elisir 4’Amore”’ of Donizetti; Ronconi as Dr, Duleamara, one of hin groatest paris, La Grango as Adini, and ‘Tiderini a Nemorino, It is announced tn the bills that Ronooni and LaGrange are going t Burope on the 19th instant, We presume that Noncon) will go, but aa la Grange has been on the point of go!ug so often and bas not gone yot, we may be permitted to have what the lawyers call « reasonable doubt on the subject. However, it is no great matter. !t is pleasant to know that we are to have some opera, wh so fine an artist as Ronooni, and we trust that the pablic will crowd the house from top to Dottom om every night tha! he wings. New Pray at Wartack s—Mr. Stuart brings out a now piece this evening. It is called “Americans in Paris,” and the distribution of characters includes al! the eminent artists of the admirable company at this house. —___—__- Army Intelligence. A large draft of recruits, consisting of over seven hun- Jefferson Barracks for Fort Leavenworth, under the com. mand of Lieutenant Mizner, dragooms, to be a sxpected that ihe arcieel ot tenes resraite 0» t is 6x; C 0 0 Leavenworth the reinforcements ¢ i : 3 | i HF ; : : i? i ‘ I 1 i i [ a i i i: i id i ME il i: i i i i i i si ee i Hf : : : 35 : 83 if if i! el SF i é in 3 Zz li i ra "4 4 i was & respectable customer, with a confidence man, about the yoang man’s honesty, which being named to one of the , he himself was seat in coarge of the to receive the money. On tne way to the bank, Guay —dark-eyed suspicion—wes bard at work. The stopped, the gentleman alightad and stepped in to Crew the needful, leaving the lacy and the salesman witb the goods in the carriage. The koight of the yard measuro, more cautious than gallant, stopped out book and return with bill in hand to the carriage. The salcemap, of course, was as before. Chey drove upto the ng #3 house CB hee i pee, vee the goods were again presented tothe purchaser, In pay- ment he tendered # $500 bill, a counterfeit ou tue Atiantic Bang of New York. On the saicsman representing tuat it would be to return to the store hefere he could accept a bili of that amount, and requesting the young wan to accompany him, the latter became highly incensed at bis daring to dictate to a gentleman of his appearance and poeition, and walked to the docr, guining which, he made tracks hastily for parts unknown. to the store with the and relating his adventure, officer Denison was employed to hunt up the “very respectable young man,” a task not always crowned witn success in New York and whieh in this cage is, up to the time of writing, willl doubtful, Tne most singular part of the affair is that upwentionsiiy played by the lady. It avpeared that the young man bad Jearned the name of a lady customer of the milliner. Calling on tho Iatter, with the compliments of the former, he very politely requested her to accom. pany bim aod assist him, by her experience and good taste, to make the purchases. Conseuting, they arrived at Stewart's, where he, no doubt, counted on the lady's known reepectability favoring bis scheme for pluuder, which probabiy would haye been successful had ne not figured with bis pencil, adding sum to eum till he got it above the $600. This and his haste and indifferooce led the salerman to suspect bis intentions, play the part he @id, and save Stewart & Co. the wedding purchases. The young man gave hig name as Robert Dubois, which, though unlikely to aid much in his discovery, may re- mind indies that it is not always propor to trust thom- selves with Corn EXcHANGH.—Tbe association known as the Corn Exchango, at the corner of Broad and South streets, having enlarged their accommodations by ffting up the first floor of an adjolping building in a style to corresposd with that of the Exchange previously in use, it_was yosterday, Re tunSeeh tame, Ciaeen open to tea peaeCiaoascammaes By this extension on street a third more room has been gained, which afords ample space for the meeting of merchants without being crowded. As far as practicable light and ventilation have been duly attended to, which, to a great extent, counteracts the existence of too low a cetling for euch an extensive room as it has now become. Depicatioy OF A New Margomigt CavRCR.—The congrega- tion formorly worshipping in the Mulberry street Metho- dist Kpiacopal church wil! dedicate their new church, now in of erection at the corner of Fourth avenue and ‘Twonty-secopd street, tomorrew. It is one of the finest church ecitioes in the city. Missronaky Mxeriva.—T will be seen, by notice, in apotber column, that a public missionary mevting will be held to-morrow evening, in St. Thomas’ charch, Broad- way. The Rev. Mr. Rerring, one of the speakers for the occasion, is blind, having lost his sight wi missionary doties as a the Protestant ena vd im Weetern Africa. Amenicay Broty Soctery.—The stated meeting of the managers was beld atthe Hible House, Astor Place, on Thureday, the 6th inst., at 43¢ P. M., Hon. Luther Bradish in the chair, assisted by Wm. B. Crosby and Benj. L.. Swan, Esqs. Two now accieties were recognized—one in Michi gau and one Toxas. Reporte were presented from agente and auxiliaries, ahowing the progress of the work at home, especially in ‘and California; an intorost- itg account of the exploration of Shelby county, in Ohio; Caroline. stati Maes to i ee ~~ ‘of woe r , stating are in the any ail coloréd faves who can read with w Bible, and giving interesting facts; s letter from @ Senator of the Uvited states, in regard to supplying soldiers and sailors with the Scriptures; o letter Madras, Knowledging receipt of funds from this society, for —,_ & Seriptures; from Rev. 8. Wel Williams, , China, reporting the expendi ture of funds received from this society; from Rev. Dr. Bridgman received ; from Rev. Rich Case tx Port —The counterfeiters finding themselves unable to readily pass counterfeit or bogus Dank Dills 2 days of yore, have torned their attention to the “old ‘ of altering bank bills from $1’s to $6’s, $10°s, $20's and $100's, and since new discoveries freah avenues to means by may be extracted, they have entered therein and altered within the few weeks hundreds of dollars in city money, and which is executed with such artistic skill that even stock brokers and others well acquainted with bank notes have been time and time again grossly deceived, and made jovers of many hundreds of dotiars, As ® case: on night a very fine eye ed woman, of genteel appearance, entered a large wholesale tooking giase warehouse, and after making the usaal exemiaation Of stock, concluded to parchase a fine glass of some six foot by two feet in size, highiy finished and valued at $36. She ordered it to be sent to her residence, 242 Kast Ninth street, where it was carried immediately by two 4 wero met fn the orders to “net $6's, and #0 well were they executed that before they could believe were altered, especially the $10 note on the Bull's Head Rank. The house to which ed to be a very neat putting down their shad poles, so as to determine ad- vVisedly the Timita of their privil , and = arrangements when carefally Gerermived bow far wer rights However the removal of the fish poles in the harbor might be deemed expedient, as there i# little passage of versels above the yachting anchorage at seat tecaras il most wi ibe easchon of pubic a will meet with the opinion, end the hchormen ‘are encournged to think the Py py py oy YH Now Jorsey. aeons tee set in tho Ly of the river, whi Ly lg ample channel Boney ee barges loops, where can alone need It, ap the city.’ Gard. ner and the other owners rick machine ready on the mit may be determined be ben yh These them in the same familton, ives in this pendent fora precar = her ‘ hardabi Furey in the wholesale de et only ae eee vigation, but by the wanton acta of ateamboat cap tains, who could as wel fisher men think Ca of the State of New iver a z a 4 Tm mcw—Correorion.—In the evidence of Mr. John FE. Ree- side in thie case, published on the 6th inst. , the following 5 NEW YORK HARALD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1858. Coroner's Office. PROBABLY FATAL AFF&AY—ANTS MORTEM EXAMINA- TION OF THE WOUNDED MAN. Om Thursday morning the dry dook at the foot of Pike treet, East river, was the scene of a probably fatal af fray betwoee two caulkers named Charice Heath aud tween them, when Geath, it is alleged, struck his aa- {tagoniat a heavy biow in the chest, knocking him off the Platform. McCoy fell to the pier, a depth of some ten or twelve feet, dialocating his collar bone, breaking his thigh ane receiving suob other injuries as will no doabt prove fatel. Tbe injured man was picked up in @ state of insensi Dulity and conveyed to bis residence in Mouroe street. The mavier was kept quict for coveral hours, but tewards night the police got wind of the aftr, and on ascertaining that was seriously injured they repaired to the resi took the Jatter into custody. Some afterwards oroner Connery appeared at atation bd acmitted the prisoner to bai! ia the eam of Yesterday the Goroner visited the injured man ‘pose of hoiding an ante mortem examination, icJoy made the following etgoment aader oath:— pod inl i € McUoy, bemg Culy sworn, deposes and says— 12 forewcon of May 6 I wan ai work oo the float between Mke and Rutgors streets; { was staad- wooden horse; Charies , the man who 1, Was working io the vextberid; he threw down on ths dock; tasked him why he did ao: 1» “D—n you, I would shrow you there woo; I then baid to him, “J would ike to see you do it," I had Bcarcely said these words when he struck me acrons the cheet and knocked Cown on the dock, the height of the wooden horse is about ten feet; from the fall my RF. isa B: in i. EE if ured, as lam informed by Dr. Woudward; I never gave . Heath any cause for thus acting Boath states that che matter was purely accidental; that bo had uot the lightest intention to kneck MoUoy off tne platform when he struck him tne biow airesay reterred $0, apa expresses deep rogret at what bas bappeuod. —* about forty years of age, aud was born in jaud. Surposmp Cask OF AHORTION.—A Complaint was made be fore Justice Connolly yesterday, by Dr. Puillp O'Hanion, of the Coroner's office, against a physician residing in the Bowery and a woman living in West Thirty ninth street, charging them with baving caused the death of a woman pamed Ri , by means of abortion. The victim, it appeared, resided at'l15 Firat avonue, whore she died yea- tercay under such circumstances us led Dr. O’Hanion to delieve that be had boeo made the eictim of the parties in question. Warrenta were issued for the arrest of the accused, and the same were piaced in the hands of the Poiice for execution Coroner Gamble will hold an in- quest upon the bocy of deceased to day. Svicips Br Potwox.—Mary Bellinger, an intemperate woman, committed suicide yesterday at hor residence, No. 7 Mulberry street, by taking a quantity of lsudaaum and arsenic. The deceased had been drinking to excess for the Iast four years, and while intoxicated often threatened to commit seif destruction. Uoroner Gam sie beld an inquest upon the body of deceased. Verdict, “Death by sulci¢e.”” Deceased eas 60 years of age, and anative of te An Usxnown May Founp Drowxap.—The body of an unknown man, about 3¢ years of age, was found drowned at the foot of North Moore street, North River, yesterday. The deceased was five fect eight inches in height, was Greased 1m a bisok frock coat, two of loons, white shirt and gaiters. Deceased bad been in the water two or three montus. Coroner Gambie held an inquest upon the body. Verdict, ‘Death by drowning.’’ Foreign Yachts Running to France. KaRL COWLEY TO BAKL MALMBSBURY. Parus, April 9, 1858, My Lorp—On the receipt of your lordsbip’s despatch, of the let inst , inquiring whether the new French pasa- port ions will reuder it pecessary for owners of yachts proceeding abroad to obtain passports for them- selves, friends or crew, I adareased & note om the sub- ject to Count Walewski, of which I bave the honor to en- close acopy. Yesterday I received his Excellency’s re- ply, likewise enciosed, (rom which your lordship will see that the owners of yachts and their friends will not be exempt from the present regulations. This morn- ing, ever, | represent to Uount Walewski the great tmoonvenience to which owners of yachts will be exposed if this determivation is persisted in. I observed that they were in the nabit of rupning scroes the Channel during the summer months, end that deprive them of the possibility of landihg in France unless they bad passports was & useless a tion, His exceliency seemed willing to reconsi sho question 20 tar as to give to owners of yachts, whoso papers are in order, the facility of iancing in the porta which they vitiled, on the understanding that they are not to travel in the intorior, It is agreed that I am io address a further communication to his oxoelloacy on this matter; and to enable me to do #0, 1 have to request your jordship to furnish me witn halt a dozen of the Diank ad- mirelty warrents and club certificates to which your lord- abip alludes in your despatch addressed ag above. It is but fair to add, a some justification to the French govera- ment, that vessels under the name of yachis from the Chan nel Islands have more than once, of 1 — nt, been dis- covered conveying incendiary papers to France. iat COWLEY COUNT WALEWSKI TO KARL COWLRY. Vans, April 8, 1868. M. La Comre—Your excelleacy did me the uonu to write to me on the 2d inst , to inquire of me whether the production of an Acmiraity warrant and a certidcate of one of the English yacnt ciubs coptinaes to be -aflcent to permit owners of yachts, friends accompanying them, and the crews of their vesseis, to land in & port of’ the empire. The Emperor's government bas not thought it porsible, M. le Comte, to establish thls exception to the Teguiations which pow appiy oo regnede pees. |, 0 ev ory person ntbg Bi ou the maritime Featiern of tos empte, Owners of yochts, as well as their tre companions, must, refore, provide themselves Togular (itres de voyage for occasions on which they might bave to land in France; but as regards the meo wey ogee | the crew, their inscription on the s sbip’s books Is sufficient, as is the case for crews of mer chentmen. A. WALEWSKL. Mr. Forrest's Conversion. {From the New York Exam‘ner ay oe May 6) Some partial friend, if not the writer himself, bas fur nished t© the press & characteristic letter from Edwin Forrest, the aotor, which presents as melancholy a picture of the bardibood of the unbelieving and impenitent heart as can well be drawn. it i in reply to a letter from a Christian miuister, copgratulsting bim on his (rumored) conversion, Denying ths, he profecses that ooverthelest be has never known atime when his mind haa been s0 tranquil apd serene Ax wt Lhe present. to bare been induced by Lhe mec itations of a receat of sickness, resulting in the conviction that all “there was much This state appears riod ng ‘the past that might bave been im ols of Otwiasion than in acts conduct bas been actuated solely by an honest derire to ashere strictly to the rule of right.” What trae Christian * so perfect yet as to be able to reviow a single year of iife, in the light of the Di vine holiness, with any such complacency as this proud apd violent man bestows upon his whole sad career? ‘To love my friends and baie my enemies,” is avowed an the cherisbed ot his past and his future, and this defiant plea of self.jastificauon is capped with tho de- Claration, that believing in the justice, as well as the mercy of Bim who knows the eccrets of all hearts, this meritorious person hopes he may With an unfaltering trust, approach hie grave Like wraps the drapery of his couch ‘About hm, and les down to pleasant dreama ! F.orgweyts.—Mr. R. Boughton, of Conesville, Sehobarie county, New York, and a young lady named Rennie, from treene county, recently eloped. Mr. Boughton js aman of about ang Boh te" a mer chant, and a class teacher, and bas a wife and family in sore trouble. The Burlington (Iowa) Gacette enys that a Mr. Rankin, formeriy kept the Union Hotel, in that city, myste- eloped, a few his since, with his wit suater, was enjoying herself at a ball. while the unsuspious wil New State Ansexat.—The corner stone of the pew State Arsenal at Buflalo was Iaid on the Sth inst H. Branch’s A -—Contents of the . 4. on Harpers—Joho, James, Weal-y ~ Pickens eedive meditations fow pining lovers, and the Bowery and Fifth avenar precarious Lilies ane rosea, And churches and How Mayor Wood was sold ai Ube laa elaction; Superinien dent ‘and his son in Iaw, William Curtie Noyes, (he perintendes | Taimadge and hie early preead of Ring revent conversion and Lact the Police and Kevord Uommis- soncre, James W. Gerard ayitle Georgy Maleell and ox Mayor Kingsland: Thurlow Weed and . wel other ‘and vauiant patriots; old F agg and other survivors of the deluge, the Ten Governors and vther honorable and dininterested and charitable # tendents of panpers and Jnnatics and 5 and a emenis gleam. 80d grass crows, and water runs bm eat all buy the Alligator, And prop the Robber’s Dissector. A Clear On Ethul..4 Substitute for Cod el were FPHRVOLD CaN 8 OO Ne. e Figen seat, fee ipvites to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 161 Weet Twenty Bret street om Suadsy aftervoon, at fow o'eook. Her remains wil be taken to Kastcneuter, Op Moncay morving, for ioterment. TUE SEW YORK WEEKLY GRRALO, AMairs tx Warhington—News from Earope, 7 j date & uD, ies, dis. —The Vian KixpeditionmLarest Emm | Givers Lauioid, in the Tid por of ber age telligence—Markets, do. | ,, The re arives wid frieuda of ihe Camily aro respectfully The Wasatr Hexs.y will be published at eleven o'clock | invite? to atiend the funeral, (rom her iate residence, NO. tl moring. Among in niu wb fund ine toto | (8, cmc, Pn, careay) mai, a Ms pm Honsy.— “May 7, Jouw Bor Affairs tm Washingtoa—Proceedings in Comgreas. rity Sagan Pp meee aD end Sarah Aun Hobby, aged 6 moutus ana 2 days. —— Burope~Imporians irom Chias—The War to The fuveral wili take piace from che residence of his Jpesese comer ot anes Asad tee. eet, Sone, oa Im portent from Mexico Our Spocial Correspondence from a Toven, at haif-puat one o'clock. Tho rolauves thal Repudllo~Fmbarrane! Condition of the Zuloaga Gov. | PBA friends of the fumily aro invited to attend, without erament—Attrmpted Negotiations of Mr, Forsyth for More | “Hor teree.—-On ‘Thursday morning, May 6, of chrouic Torriiory—Critical Sttustion of the Juarez Goverament in | bronchitis, euperinduced by hoping ¢ Haney Ase Vere Cruz—Aotual Condition of Mexioo—Intervention by the | Rey, youngest son of John J. and Mary Holilster, aged 2 United Btates, Ao , Ac. years, months and he et tee News from Cuba and 6 Thomas—The New Sritiah Minis we Fe alives aa jencs are respectfully inv Ms attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. 8. O Taylor, tor to Mexico and his Reception—Santa auma Heard #rom~ | AUS avenue, pear Read, Brookiyn, on Sanday ped The Coase of the Bodooner Cortes, Ac. noon, at two o'clock. ‘The Nicaragus Treas Route—Ths Rival Candidstes—Con Karcnvm —On Friday, May 7, Carreaove, widow of Joha vention between Yriserri and Joo White—The Washington | Ke chum, in the 78th year of ber age. { Lobby Travaferred to Nicaragua. &c. helenae a ne ee C Pomnsrpn Men wingrag' at let Routh - one 0" , from the resicence of her son in law, eben On ee avenue, corner of Niueteantit atroat., The friends of the family are rospoctiully iayited Genes. to attend, without turther notice. Raitoriala—The Triimph of the Admiuistration—What will Orange county papers please copy. bedone with the Desertors? Our Forsign Reiations—Does | Mavox.—-On Thursday night, May @, Mant Aww, daugh- Mr, Clingman Sperk by Awhorily! The Cans-Yrisusri Treaty | ter of John and Beozy Mahon, agod 10 years and 10 | and the Transit Route; Imporiaut from Moxico—Our Rela moptns. tlons with that Repubite, The ‘Troubled Condition of Kurope, PE ees BIS Byende og ps ges pray oe, de. Gonray) afternoon, attwo o'clock. The friends of tho Latest Newoby Telegraph. family are requested to attend. Financisl, Commercial, Religious, Politioal, Sporting and MsIE3R —Un Friday, May 7, is hopes of @ blessed im- Maritime Intelligence. mortality, OMamTornik Miriam, aged 50 yours. Woekly Review of tha New York Cattle Markot. The reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funo- ral, from his late residence, No. 396 Seveath strost, om Rice ncn Moport—Rotail Pricos of alt kinds of Mar | Supday afternoon, nt half past four o'clock. His remains will be taken to Hempstead, L. I., for interment. Morrisgeaand Deaths, toxetaor with a large variety of im MoBiwix—On Friday, May 7, Many Euay McBrups, toresting Looal and Miscellaacona Itenas. daughter of Lawroaco 'Eoote Molride, aged 1 year, r} Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had | Wonths au aye. Tuo friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- atthe counter, Price six conte. teod the funeral, on Bunday afternoon, s two o'0100x, from the resitence of her parents, Cypross Hills plank road, near Eve greens Cemetery. Onmesy.—On Friday, May 1, Viawsrra, daughter Waterman and Amelit L. Ormsby, aged 3 yours and mon Gentlemen that Wowd Save Half « Dollar and buy a bat which excels aii others in fnenoss and beanty, wilieailon KHPKNSCHSD, manafacturer of gentlemen's ais, 118 Nassau street Frederick’s Phowgsaphic Temple ef Art, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Mos 68) and Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotei, | invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) attornoon, pe types, daguorrestypes and ambrotypes im | at four o'clock, from tho residence of hor parents, Hamp den beysey hy house from Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Untun ané Consolidation of the Police and | ,,?Y%%:~02 Friday evening, May 7, Mra. Asxa I'v Fire Pepeateenn— zee champion# of paid public servants the 79th year of her age. are bas their portraits (agen at HOLMES’ gallery, 239 Her friends, and thoee of her son, Percy R. Pyne, are are having their portraits tanen at HOLMES) gallery: 28 | cegpecttully invited to attend the tuners, from St. | teker and go infor the now revolution. Holmes is tho can: | George's church, Stuyvesant square, on Moaday after- ‘noon, at thres o'clock. Repwoxp.—On Friday, May 7, after a long illness, Jous RapMorp, in the 77th year oi bis age. The friends of the family, and those of his son in-law, Al, Somya, are invited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence % Houston stroct, cn Sunday afternoos, at two o'ch Sertarsawas,—On Thursday, May 6, doeloved wife of Joseph Scolopecroll, aged monlhs. ‘The friends of the farily aro roepectfully invited to at- tend the funoral, from her tate residence, No. 201 West Twenty Oifih street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’ciock. Her remains wii! be taken to Calvary Comotery for interment. Saorwait.—On Thursday, May 6, ABRAHAM SHOTWELL, in the ¢3d year of his age. ‘His relatives and frionds, and thore of the family, are invited to witend the funeral, without furthor invitation, from his late residence, No. 218 Weat Twonty-eighth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. meee ne. SrarRvcK.—At the island of Little Exuma, Bahamas, on Elegant Lace and Tubalar Ties, Cravata, | Movday, April 19, of bilious fever, Wuiiam Hesny Stax scarfs, Ac, of the latest tmporiations, at MYODY’S, 262 | HUCK, son of Moses and Ann B, Starbuck, of this city, aged Broadway. ‘ts yoars and 6 months. Eastern and Western papers please copy. Tauern —In South Brookiyn, on Friday, May 6, Mr. Wit- WAM Tame, aged 47 years. The irieads and relatives are respectfully invited to at- vend tho funcral, from his tato reevience, Ninth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, ou Sunday afternoon, at all past two o’cluck. The remains will be interred in some A ‘Albany papors please copy. Van Pau On Friaay, diay 7, Pere VAN Pet, His relatives and friends, also the members of Oscar Coles Lodge, F. A. M., and tho frateraity in general, are respectful y' invited to attend tbe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half past two o'clock, trom the Bowery Hotel, No. 395 Bowery. Warsx.—On Thursday evening, May 6, at the resi- dence ot Israel T. Whitaon, Mr. Jaxvis Warnon, in the 634 year of his age. ‘The remains will be taken to Farmingdale, L. 1, this | (Saturday) morning, me interment, Long I!and papers please copy. Youne ~-On Thareday, May 6, Sceaw M , daughter # | Apn and the late James Young, aged 19 years, 3 months | and 16 days. | ‘The faneral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, at St. Luke's church, Hudson street, 'be- | tween Barrow and Christopher atreets. The relatives and | friends of the family, and those of ber brotners-in-law, Tunis Cooper aad John H. I’ulis, also St. Luke’s —. ‘Uon and Sunday schoo) and Wwachers, are reepecuuily in- vited to attend. RC MISCELLANEOUS, A?" JOHENLINDEN."" In Gotham, when the sun is low, Come forth'in swarms the insect foe, And for our blood they bere, you know, Andel it in most didate for cheap portraits and good government, Meade Brothers.—A New Picture—The Im- provea Hallotype: process patented. This vorderful pic Vare taken only at Broadway, near Astor House. Mothers Can Clothe their Boys, of all Ages, in entts of the latest importnc styles. chosper then eieewbere, from tbe extensive anc vasted wick Yn the boys’ clotaing de partment, al ROGERS & KAYMND'S, corner of Fulton end Nasssu,streets, Catuanan, the 23 years and 2 Summer Undershiru and Drawers, Eng- lish half bose, silk, k'd und Lisle thread gloves, in grost va. riety, at MOODY'S, 262 Brosd way Supertor Shirts Made to Order and War ranied to give salisfaction, s§ MOODY'S, 262 Broadway. all Sizes, all Prices, and the Newest y made, and equal w cusiom work, at MOODY'S, 22 Browcway. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, from Melle’s, Rue Vivienne, Paris, just received by = RUGENE FREAKS, cer, 62 Nassau street. New Fashions In Gentlemen's Farntshing da hy every steamer, at GRRRN’S shirt and gentlomen's ‘urnishing store, No. 1 Astor House, Must I be a “Hewer of Wood and a Drawer of waver!’ or am I gua‘ified for some higher pursuit, and if ao, for what? FOWLER & WELLS phrenvlogisis, aid in Answering fuck questions, at $03 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Safes—-With Patent powder proof locks and crossbars Also, fre and burglar proof parlor safes. Depot 192 Poarl cect, é ROBERT M. PATKIOK. Smithsoniex House—Bevadway, Corner of Houston street, New York. Hoiel accommodations on the Furopean plan. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Muachines.— Righest premiumaswarded i867, by the American Institrte, New York, Maryland Lustiyie, Ballmore, and Conrecticut, Ufinois und Micbigan ttate fairs. Office 4 Broadway, New York. Sew fore circular, j | ‘To Hatters—A Rare Opportunity—For Sate, the stock, fixtures, lense, good will, Ae. of ® retail hat tiore in roadway, pear Cana! airest. “The ‘proprietor beg extennively engaged in the wholessle trade, (ings be cannot ive thia siore the proper atiention, apply to it. M. ATEAe, 419 Broadway, up stairs, Moody's New Store—Open To~iny at Duy~ Light, 262 Broadway, betweem Warren and Chambers sireois, Herron’s New Patent Sewing Mnchine, 447 Broadway. ; superior to the highest priced machi eee aul he cone calla cok macnge a Fentice zs for one quarter manage it, Purtios rapidly. purchasing will receive full insuractioua, mesteneietenen beenem Geen a i. In denth's embrace are stiffened quite, New York Wire Railing Company. If Lyou’s Powder ebance to light manufacturers of all kinds of Tn thelr obscure vicinity. ve TRON ¥ENOKS, Tron bedstenda and ornamental trom work. HUTCHINSON & WICKRRSHAY. S12 Broadway, oear Vearl sireet, New York, The Hatr.—You OC Coler Your Fair either to @ bisok or brown, without dyeing the skin or in- ig lg Td the hair, by using a bolle of Wilson's Main. Hold oaly al the drug store, rend erect, A Card.--Ali Persons who have Gray Hair or hair of » bad color, are invited te os!! and coumu!t Doctor GRKANDJRAN (conaultation free), st 34 Chured strest, eornsr ef Harciny. His id gives the hair the natural color de- tired, und may be considered « real prodigy of . By ¢uating the cracks and crannies where bedb age, roschea, ants Ac. »barbor, with LYON'S Poisonices Magneue Powd } ey are imme siately destroxed; aad releand mice minated by Lis magnetic p! Depot, 44 Broad BRILLIANT NUMBER. \ ¥ STEAMSHIP KUROPA. | 8 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, For april 24, Containa the following | jendid engravings. | The Mutiny in India—The Imanmbarra, Luskoow, Nauve Officers and Soldiers in the Kast India Compaay's ‘Ser Suetches in Japan and Oorea—interior of Siwa Temple, Na. ganaki, Japan; Desima Istand, Japan; Approach to Riwa Lempic, Nagasaki; Fusankss, Corea: Os N from tae terrace of the Siwa Temp! the Horse Tamer, Mr Rarey; Vicious Horne after b or, ener: Batenetor's Hatt Dye, Mat y and Toupers.— a The eat in the worlt—sarpaasing all made, sold ued ap- | rev) Thesnpt owed Inewintle, Loves ect idee i piled wt the mnnulactory %3 Browdw hs tre sReoad of the Landalip at Wree | Pier, and the Kagine Honse of | \ | prayer Works; Cbiefe of the Boudan, Ac, Afries (oighieen portraitay; | 10,000 Cneee Boots and Show wt Auction | Vorwaltol ihe Duke ot Malskoll, the aow Freuch Amba | prices, et PHILLIPS & #MITI'H, 64 Warren sweet dor © England; The Duke of Malekot leaving Dover; <aheaarantcanns rhetches a Algeria, Madame Luce aud her Manicure; A Mao "4 ” lah Beth at Dunia; ited States Circus, Albam ira Pal Wigs $4, Toupees $5, at Cameron's, No. 199 | in Une Baruacles on & Wine Houle, Clock and Watch | Foiton streei, Brooklyn, incomparable in naturst appesr- | Masers aay) © Work tchool for the Blind; | ance, style, quality and perfeet it. Reeve from the gnenocta,’ at‘ ber Mey ‘a Theatre; aw Tore Borealisl (two cuts), i. Mi and Toupess. | we inicat foreign news of the wee retail, aad the dye | Burepa from Liverpoul bael's a, Derdy; with uy othe saling of wo | Cristadoro’s Halr Dye, W: Tbe beet im the world. Wholesale privately applied. 6 Astor House. = To secure the Tustrated Loodoa News regwarly, tt ab be subseribed tor. raid Dupuy's Cardial Ki sir of Peruvian Bart | Price. nive dolar s year. For general debiiity, impaired digestion and a; ' WILLMER & ROGERS, whether arising trom constitu’ weakness sedentary Corner of Noteau ard Liberty strecta, adie or tne close application to business. DU PUY'S sordial Agents for the [Uusirate Loudon News. | list ot Peruvian bark ie the most eveliahie Wosle, and pre: > tl generally by ths faculty. No, 0 Uroadway, New , ROR BERG ANT Wanoina. CARDS AND } ee, the finest end cheapest in the city. way, yashe street. Retaolished indo. ” ue Kiew Me-Quick—A New Perfume, Matilled from fea t porfume of exquisite fragrance & Ur sirwarta, ‘ - way. Soid everywhere. Barry's Tricepharoms its the Beet and obeapent aruicle for dressing, beaatifying, cleansing, curt prose tnd restoring the hair. Vaiss, try Bold vy sisndoochluge he. MATAR £ 00.0, No.2 Vesey sree? A LAROR ASSORTMENT OF ‘en y+ J — AND SILVER WATCHES | bs Rowndt wart & 00, Mi Broadway. T HOME INVITATIONS— A TG Tl, ~ $y 1 leet | urplahed only at GIMBRADE'S, 668 Broadway. j T JONES’, NO. 10 ANN STREET, $350 FOR CONGR RRA BAltece, and only 65 for patent Irather boota. N IMMENSE REDUCTION im the price of eupe ing. Volveta, $1 ido 8180 Neu noel por pore, HIRAM ANDERSON, 0 Bowery. Married. Raksr—Fiorp.—On Monday, May 3, at the Pastern Hotel, by Alderman Murray, Mr. Jexemian Hacum, of Sasen Isiand, to Miss Lirda M F.orn, of Greonpoint, L. 1 Hicox—DAvig —On Wodnesdsy evening, May 6, by Rev. Tho. G. Osborn, Davin Hisvex to Excsanerd Viowerta Davin, both of this city. Macdos atp—Yocne.—On Tuosday, May 4, at Cutchogue, L. L., by Rey, Ezra Young, father of the bride, at his resi dence, Mr. Wasurverow tp, of Brookiyn, to Miss Marria Aramis Youra. Wiie—Bertiay.—On Saturday evening, May 1, by Rey. James Millett, residing at No. 40 Seventh «treet, Mr. Geo. W. Wiis, of Southport, Conn., to Miss Axa Mana Bestiary, of this city, 1GRLOW'S BRUSSELS CARPRTS—SUITARLE reception rooms, libraries, ;dinug rooma. Oflices and churches; sms.) figures and latest myien, LLLBAM ANDERSON, 9 Bowery. ARTHOLF'S euwine a UY ME AND I'LL. DO YOU GOOD.—DR, LANGLEY'S be ved by everybedy (and all iho ladies parueutarly) for the liver comptaint jaundice, Jou of appetite, coe tvenaa, ples humors im Use Diood, billious aud fou ‘and This medicing is ean io take; wondertul iB Ka diect io saaiat aature in caring allthe spring complatnin. Only 38 conte a large bertio. by dri every where, \ORNS.—LITTLEFIELD 4 WESTERVELT, OuTROr® Mea, ‘Brawmit.—At No. 31 Downing strect, on Friday morning, Fravk, 000 0f Frances F. and Virginia Bussell, aged 4 and W days. eral will take place this (Saturday) afier 616 Broad oppoaiia noon, at two o'clock, the oo histeiss Pom ey y will coutinee noone Cannive.—On Thursday, May 6, of consumption, Eoacxp | fal (reatment of corns, bunions, nalla, Ae, Separate entrance vA pe be 51 years, 3 months and 15 days. and ryvome for ladies, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, frow the Readquariers of the Fosrisonth | (JATARRH DR. GOODALWS OFFIUK, FOR, TRRAT. Regiment, in Poplar street, near Heary, Brooklyn. His | way 10 Hond street. Mis eatire gazeess in eifeovumll: friends and acquaintances are reapecttully Invited © | eradicating this formidable disease le fully qwtablished, ani ationd. he latenda hereafter to devote himaalf jeolnity." Ap. The members of the Franklin Guard, Company D, wil! | Bltonase by letter must deserive particularly thetr and . Charges tor consultation aud medicine, or ont. K. GOODALE, No. 3 Bond areet, VHINA AND GLASS WARE. Cc The atieotion of udated to is our unrivalled assortment of French chins dinner, dessert and tea seta, comprising & complete variety, from the plain in full uniform. By order, Py ‘™. M. Banowim, Sorgt. WM. Il. McoNARY, Capt. a ek On afternoon, May 7, suddenly, Mr. Ronxer Cavmer®, in the Slat yoar of bis age. His relatives and friends, and thoes of his family, aro | invited to attend the fuseral, om Monday afternoon, at five Ray ag hy am! farther javitation, from his late rem. z , May 6, ss acheceernemerinaincn dhdeneipambenenn: ‘B Davis, Wuuas | Table glans iy | J. B. DAILEY 4 00., a7) ‘ Gh nad 69 Broad ” ‘YOR oO} RATING TIE F.. RR, Protracted ilneas, | (°%strcaia wht pein as sage he ton tan ory x pain. ediately after the ora kb jena incow toihe Sy Dr EAUHARIN, Surgeon Unirvpedisy TO the residence of her | Broadway. ph reed 4, LAYTON'R “TWELVE RECKIITS” FOR MAKING the best at one-o the mor: eset & eae cont nent to each purchaser, subtle for re hat you vt years. tho Ninth | furvedone Pertyons, hair, Youth powders, hair yj oman bom ‘of roden Wo remove fr face, rouge complexion, indelible wite of Oaes Gat for oure toe purthased, or will be sent to 4 ot Ene oe gs | The rensow im } root and herb bitters.—This great spring medicine sbould | } } Pr y oF. kk —8 ene AL Roenmaticm. meuralgin sat got athe wena Also. sercfuln, Bitg'a evil eryatpeing, dae eeSe worst canes of diaenaes 01 thr bicod. great donuity, uver comme piaint, kidneys. anltcbeum. ivcipieint consumplio, #8, hee wg refule; Linge ovis exnser, toons eats Bare ge refu's, Bio sy , fever umaiiem 1 oi ulcers, Oe. ; ufininin sinry. tereurtn la eure toy id to thig powerful, yot oid nad walt nondnieee® Neuralgia of the most painful Kind also gout pareiets oa exgnipelas are unoet serials cured oy th itd a's bite. be wemn. will eff oe ver P Algo certain in sonly eru) ereurtal diseases, b even where they are have sxisted for years, have stored to thetr natural state in bundreda of cases where rything olne nd falled: Hyati’s Life aed Pulmonie (apparently) moat conpumptinn aneh ae pain yn the Dreast ag aad raising plod, algSt sweats, debility prostradon; droysy, fasulency, and similar di Sixth avenue of acrofnla or Geatro,#d the flesh from the neck, nel posed. Teoured Mra. Gore also of dy years LI?R BALSAM CURED MR, Grove atreet and 2: Clinton Market. of rheumotem and goa, after be had been crippled for YA'T'S LIFK BALSAM OURED MRS. BURTON, 3 at hing street. of scretule of ton neck, bead amd arune nicwre had dea u ne ~ i jeah \o the bones, pieces ef ‘ATT'S LI'E BALSAM CURED WM. J. SROWN, Iaie of 67 Prince atrest, of Gatuia, afer ne had teem submitted to various operations, which confined him te hie room for weeks. $$$ $_$___________.. FL TATT§ LiFe BALSAM CURRD WILLARD JARVIB, Kaq., No. 2i7 Hicks street, brooklyn, of deep nud tenet: ble ulcers op the leg after bia physicians had decided tat eam Putation waa necessary to save life, ean YATT'A LIFE BALSAM CURKD EX ALDERMAN J. Reilly, Thirteenth ward, R. D., Brooklyn, of tinm. after Be had been under medical treatment in vain, crippled for months, YATT'S LIFR BALSAM CURKD WM. MoCLA whose store ls No. 28 Reade ofan uleer 5 sea leg, from knee to instep, fleah rotting to the i YA11'S LIFK BALRAM CURKD MIB8 BOWERS OO®- er of Liat atreet and Fou avenue, of @ teeril i Of salirbeum, eryeipelas unt pimples, which hed eat destroyed ber air, nnd ao dist red ber ahe could pot in public for years, Bee not @ soar left, ‘and hee hale is completely reacored, fl Aste LavR BAlaAM SuEED BE. F.GARONRS oF ance: ard aworn to jonor Mayer Weeterveit, after the cancer ina destroyed his nose. YATT'S LIFR BALSAM CURRD JAMES WoKRR whose cffice is No. 42 Front strent, of chronis dyspepeim of the most torturing kind VAlT's LIFE BALSAM CURRD J MCOARTHY, LAMB of & avenue Dv. of drspep aia, liver and kidney com- ininie and rheumatiem. Ac. afier he bad been reduced to he weet ext! and thought by all to be incurabie. ATT’S LIFR BALSAM CURED MR. 4400) NO Haske cost, of several large malguaa! vlvere wate ‘botbing else could reach. ATT’S LIFE BALSAM CURRED MR. KB. HOLLY, dockmasier, 171 Madison street. of a territic ulcer after be had been in the Broadway Hospital six months, and them thought to be incurable. YATI’S LIFE BALSAM CURED ALEX. DEABBORM, 96 Third avenue, of severe infammatory a after he bad been a help- . pain in the breaat ullerer for more tha F"ihvinetareet of kine nevi he wleor ooversa te 2 i) + entire left alde of the neck and frer. me Hare, LIVE BALSAM CURED E. J. WABB, the arebitect No 34 Broadway, of rheum: of montha’ duration, which had orippled’ and coutiaed bum to room. Mr. Webb was eighty years old when this cure wee effected. } YATT’S LIFE BALSAM CURED NAPOLKON B. Frevore, No ®3 avenue A of «terrible case of ozema, aud resisied all at whiob bad assumed the maiure vi cancer tewpta lo cure it, Harry. LIFE BALSAM CURED CHARLES OLARK, merchant tailor, of Lansingburg, New York, of eorofe- leus ulcers (sod rheumausm) which had penotraied to the Dene, ans seveaes te yield unl the life balsam camo to haw YATT'S LIFR AND PULMONIC B. oui Joseph U. Godwin (whose office is at 113 Kizaboth at, Of consumption, cough pain in the side and tine of bleed, night sweats after he bad been year: reduced to the lart atage of weakness, and pronounced recovery by physicians Se 2 1 YAITS PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM CURED a 3 Lavideom be celebrated and well known fire maker, of Albany). of consumption, after the ablest phyat- cians of the Bta'e aud this ‘bal examined and prowounced bis lunge nearly destroyes, ana bis death inevitable. Hix's LIFE BALSAM CURED MISS CO) or 168 Third avenue, asthma of the moni painl dapgerous Rind. Sbe has been afflicted from loan’ bP} ~ 80 Revere an to force the sternum or by out hy cured 10,000 casas of similar Life im has Balens | Cineages, ond it will most certainly cure any case whics eam, taken im accwrdaace a be reacted by medicine, if directions. Tt does pot contain « particle of meroury, of any other de leterious mineral. Itean be taken with perfeet safety by the moat deliente woman or infant. itis the great curative blessing of the age. 76 cents per bet- Ue, Six bottler, $4. Principal cepot No, 246 Grand street, N. ¥ BE SOAE 4ND ONT THK RIGHT NUMBER. Age! for Brookiya, Mra. HAYES 175 Fulton street. Agent for Phiiadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, LS Nort Seccna atreet. NS P. 8. 3 SMITI'S MAGNETIC SALVE.—AMBRO- of some ot cures are now ah ified ‘Abd tho salve offered for, male "b Cetra ale me mph Pe Implicit eon! can be pi a Statemen'® SMITa, 322 Canal street, new Ne, ear Church «treet. { RY*** ONE SHOULD BUY 4 COPY OF WY Nah & DAY'S BANK NOTE RRul 5 And note carefully ,the list of doudifal banka. Other, 12 Wall street. E**** ons stony avy 4 cory oF i GWYNNE & DAY'S BANK NOTK REGISTER, And note carefully the list of doubt/ul banka eS Te Utlice, 12 Wail street, E’ FRY ONF SHOULD BUY A COPY OF y GWYNNE & DAV's BANK NOTE REGIOTER, And nole carefully the list of doubtful bank: « ll jon, 2 —— — — “6 DUIRGT COME, FIRST SERVED. —THK ORDERS YOR Cutler & Co.'s iron rail rapidiy Theae gentlemen macufaciure & ; aninenee rush of business freoives an inereaaed force in Ns production. to-eupphy tea foron in its produciion to euppl demand. Page Ay ode wah 11S Bil rola “alan aot rom all strongest, cheapest made, ‘Siroat room No te 5 gy RES. aoe largeat asaor'ment of chandeliers the city, Many yew ane beautiful patterns rates of last Ao, im 4 Sco - 4.3. ¥. DATLEY i ie rs hog, | Ligne Rom.-&. FB. ROVER? TMPROYRD ewesing LF Anauiated (~ with a mint vanise!, and annealed iro rods, are fo resartons thag hate 10 use tods area secure the electric Quid, and have repeatedly charged with ‘eet, All orders ‘8. B. Beyer, 47 Broadway, will recetve prompt attention BORANICAL (CARCELS) neneneses iiberary. fompenatn, Billard Aatares for ‘The best refined oth. DARDONVILLE, 446 Broadway, ie —~4 A bay yg ge wy 2 AND = ‘al in deatar, price. Broadway. of he Golden: 5 Hit ie Fonrtl Od ie. will guarantee to cure any cnee of oe internal ple. W. MeKes, From was at tumbse of persons the were por medicine ean be sent to any part of tbe country. A ARRY, THE JORSE TAMER —PORTRAIT I the borwe tecner, vielona hore hefare tnourabie bors on sen the ILLUSTR. April 2, per-Saropa. ees WILLWER & ROG 42 Nasena street, corner Li! Sven PLATED WARR. Ailver plaied camtere, sit cut bottles . ver plated cofive urns . Ra news iver ted tank . Silver Plated ten ypoons. ths doven or Iver plated tahis-apoona, the Cones. Buver plated table forks, Ube aren * ’ ew W.3. 6 PALLET 601 and 68) Hroadwag, Tt. Ape BVEDETE Ue Ao YOUTH arze8, ‘Bi yle and pr low read assent bias = Dranches oad the = hy the » De. copy, Wy ow Heer At OAR WALL, ant 8 Fulton sree, Boe aoe A TAR Wah Brand Be Pon rest BB POM Me a. Tite ood Pion stro. $5 FOR BLAGK F) Tt $67 OTL aes Bente ‘Wika aN DEACON, # Rowers

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