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——$ which Sbukspere wes torn (| Ba; tao poevioui jase w which furwer This we ab aU ‘be 1 csfauiter ix wwe Ltor ard enplanse ed Was carried att eyveuily dbsoovered to 1) t beard the story tbat sarde fe ri of furniture of the creat tragedionne, M’lle Rache!, wk pace Aoril lo. Crowes fillee tne ijarge rooms of ber vast apartments in the Marais fhe obj 2ots eagoriy pought aro bit for were thy soovonirs of fltoatriogs per. Honeges, of which si'i\o Rachel possessed a rch collection, Amoug the precious objects eagorty disputed for by the Jovers and colectors of reles wore a beacutal Sevres ‘China Gap and saucer, which velovged to tae celobrated Botress Mlle Clarion; ab Oval watoa, dovoraie? Wik por Azaits, boar pg the date of 167), eal One worn by the Em. reas Cutbarwe of Ruasia; four vo.wmes of old romances, rom the library of Talwa, oeariug on the margin uotes in the hand #rinpg of the ilostrious actor, By far the most ‘uttractive portion of G6is Carts slow Were We Costuaes: in which toe great artiste pectorao” her éitterout charac ters In a vast ball were exhibited the white, ébe blue, and the red wrics in whisa sue was draped for the per. formance of Monime, Emits, Pauline, Phedre, &c, all trappiags tamiliar to the tucusand admirers of the woo- dortuly gifted woman whose geuius had, for a time, re- tho chefs d’aurres of the masters of Freoch edy. In che be sreoui of M'te Rachel was suspended, the wall, cho macest guitar with which sho ac companied her voice when she wae a poor singing girl, os 8 few sous iv the ctreets aad ca’es of tho Capl- , Whore she was co-tined to reign soon ater, wae ithe more than @ child, as queen of the tragic stage. © Oly Lutettigen Tue Harm Rartroap Track —Valuable horses @re rdmost daily ruined or seriously injured on this traok; and wheels and dx'otrees are frequently broken. Within & rhort time we have beard of two horses having their shoes torn from their fect, losing part of their hoofs, by ‘eing cavgbt in the T rail, and the other day a valuable mule lost bis ent ro‘hoof ia the same way, and had to be immediately killed. Why don’t the city authorities com. pel the company to put dowa the grooved rail’ We hear ‘the samo complaints aguinst the cy track of the Hudson uver road. All rails in the city <hould be grooved; the ‘'T rail will not do, Owners of horses and carriages injured on these roads ehould suo the companies for damages. Tunes oF te Mayor.—Mayor Tieznann was not in at- ftendance at his office on Saturday, owing to & gevero at- tuok of nearaigia in the head. This % the first time he has Deer abseut since be was sworn Ito oflice, Fracas av TH8 Merkorort\N Borm.--A gentioman from California was agsaulted at Lic Metropolitan Hotel on Sa- turday evening, by one of the expelled from San Francisco by the Vigilance Commitee. Jt scoms that this gentle- man was in Furope during the existenco of the Vigilance Committee, but the expelled party has expressed the iat had we gentieman termed one of the com mites, he, the exiie, would baye deca hung instead of ‘anitshed accoraingly be has taken every opportunity to abuse tho ovject vi Lis wrath, wad on Saturday night be assault! him. Fortunacly te Californian sucvceded ‘im grasp the wrists of his assauiter, and a(tor a severe tussle ho got clear trom hica wits only a slight cat on the chin, caused by afall on the Jloor during the struggle. ‘Not wishing to have bis name mixed up with an expeuied “rea” the Californian decliucd making any complaint to the police, and his assaulter is thus left go free to actoud the next (rsini demonstration. The adray iook place in the barroom, in the presence of a number of persons, uoue of whom intorfered. AccipeNT IN THR Bay—Two Myx Save rrowt Dnows- ING.— As tho steamboat Chicopee was on ber way down tho bay at 2 o’cicck on Saturday, the pilot, Mr R, Nerney, naw a boat capsize abresst of Governor's Isiand. The captain was notitead and the eteambout healed for the 8CODE. AB S000 45 practicable, & boat was lowered, which ‘was ranpped by Capt ('ayson and Capt. Nerney These gentlemen, after much exertion, succeeded in sav'ug the Qwo men who had been in tho boat, just as thoy were about pericliinc. Their names were Joep Browa and Jobn Ferguscn. Auxoxe armvyt aT Ravy.—A married womau named Mary Brower, residing at No. 417 Washingt etreet, ap peared before tho Mayor on Fri lay last,and made aitidagit against coe Samuol Mart, charging him with haying, on Monday last, attempted to violate her poreon, in the absence of her husband, which he would ny doubt bave succeeded iv accomplish.ng bad not her cries been heard, which brought several of the iumates of the house to her assistance. Officer Forbes, of the Mayor's squad, arrested ‘Mart on Saturauy aiternoon, Gn bemg brought before the ‘Mayor be stated that the rge was false: that Mrs. Brewer aad himself wore (rinki"g gia together, witen he put bis bacd upon ber shoulder, in a jarkiug way, with no ‘cvil intention, when sbe {lew into a great passion and said Bhe would take the law of him. Fe was, howaver, sent Detore Justice Usoorne, who heid him fur examination, Conommns? Ingen Yaretenosy.—Coroner Gamble held ‘an inquest yeeterday upon the body of a boy named Da- piel MoCarthy ,who died from the eflects of injuries received Dy falling from the main yard of the packet ship Con wtollation. The deceaset resided at No. 4 Aileu street, acd was @ eallmaker by trace. Coroner [ili heid an inquest upon the body of a woman named Casbariae Leno, re rot Twenty: fifth street aaa Seventh & kil ed by bewg struck with the cow catcher engines on the New Flaven raitroad, on rics Ab inqucet Was also beid upon the body y evening. ‘of mchild, 11 years ola, named Anna Mewabon, who diet from the ef rlothes ects of ix juries received rome works ago by hi catching fire at the stove. The deceased resided at No. BT Mott street. Police Inteltigence. William H. Atwood, @ guest at Tammany fall, was as- sauited at the corver of Broadway and Fulton street, ata Jate hour on Saturday night, aad robbef of a pocket book | borne of being true to democratic principles in his brit. | hundred dollars. Policeman Ferre, of containing several Ue Secoud , hearing the cries of the complainant, hhaetoned to the spot and arrested @ man aa ned Frank Aymar, 0b suspicion of bewg implicated m te roovery. Upon searching the prisoner, the pocket book of the com plainant was found upon his person. Justice Osborue commited the accused for examwmation. Mary Carroll waa brougut before Justice Kelly ona charge of highway robbory, preferred against her by Patrick McConnell. Tho complainant alleged that aa he ‘was passing throogh Thirty fourth street, he was knocked down by # man Who was in Company with the prisoner; that while on the ground the prisoner rovbed him of a gold watch and other property, whicn was sabsoquently found in ber possession when arrceted by the police. Tue magistrate committed the accused for examipation. Joseph Spiuman, a German peddler, was arrested policeman Siowy, of tho Tenth precinct, on suspicion of baving burgiariously ettered the store of Alexander T. Mason, No. 0 and street, and 6% aling therotorm avout $00 worth of suk handkerchiefs, Sc. Committed for a hearing bj Justice Brennan. ‘The store of William Frank, No. 066 Grand street, was eptered by burglars yesterday morning. Two boxes of parasols, valuea at 660, were stolen The police were ua- Able to dnd any clue to the perpetrators Wilttamsburg City News, Fina ax» Ficu—About half past eleven o'clock om Beturday night, a one story frame building situated in North Tenth street, botwoen First and Second stroots, ocoupied aa « carpenter's shop by Hiram Ackerly, wae deatroy od ~ te Loss about $400; no insurance, The fire was doubtiess the work of an incendiary. While ep- = Ih lire companies Nos. | and 5 hada ry ty, nm Whieb some blows were struck, but nothing Berivus BAP ened. Too canne of the disturbance was nome partes detached the hove of No. 5 while ehe ‘work on the tire Two parties wore arrested and answer & charge of disorderly conduct. (nm from the fire some stones were thrown at No. $ street, when the foreman of No. 4 was struck, Jured. arly yesterday morping some parties members of No. 13, went into tho house of South Sixth street, and amused thomselves chairs on the engine and otuerwire deranging ture. One of them was recocnived and a warrant for his arrest. Alleged Frauds Late Contract for Kx condi, ane Howery. 7 SUPREME COUAT—~SPRCLAL TRRM. May 6.—Herricn ve. Devlin, fe.—aIndge Roorevelt read 8 writtes opinion in this case (which was tried by him be- foro bis trasater to the Court of Appeals), arriving at the following conclusions: First. That Devlin, having been «uw for the loweat bidder, wae bound, Im default of his pd » © have completed the job himeelf at the lowest bid. Second. That instead of enforcing this liability the con- Aract was (raudulently given to the highest in-tead of the Jowost bidder, for Deviia's benoit, ia violation of the act of 1853, and in disregard of the Comunssioner’s oath of office. Third. That the contract, after it had been thus fraudu- tently awarded and signe !, was again (rauduiently altered by the insertion of an extra allowance, exc io the propo ais and prohfbited by the statute, Fourth. thet the nooe-siry of raising the grades of the intersecting streets, in order to conform to the altered 0 of the new strest, wae fraudulently <appresed, for rpoee of subdividing the job and therevy evading w i ie Sse6 28 ast 3 i . That the aplitting up of the work on the intersect ‘ing streets iu ver separate | ))4 of $250 each, was a grows dereliction of duty on the part of the “treet Commusmoner fraud on the property owners, and & viviatioa of the ac Teqadiring contracts over that amonnt to be awarded, no Privately to persovai favorites, but publicly, by austion, to the lowest oidder, Sixth. That the eoveral violations of law establemed by the evidence wore the reauita of «collusive un teratand ——— Lie ComtRNSLOT aud une Street Commissioner, _ id Daan, for & legal claiin oo the 0 -. » therefore, for « legal cial Seventh. That as Deviin hay no legal claim on the Gor poration, tht Corporation for the like roraon ae none on the property owners. An aseoasment c satisfy & lawfnl demand, cottage hanehed There may seem some apparent hardehip in tho total disallowance of all co haation for work actually done and benefit received. is, however, is the neces. re quit of the law. If party noglecting, or rather violating, all the prohibitions of tae taw may stilt recover the “value” of his work, of wit avail would ve the restraints imposed’ Contractors would im all caves take thelr chance tor the highest bits, knowing that in any evens they were sure tohavo at least a remunerative job reagon a settied logal max m that no legal cause of action arise ont of the known violation of @ legal req ‘Vhose who contemn the law are not atiowe to in Vous the aid of the law. Judgement for play de settled on two days’ note Woeabington Marked Ge dey TO THB DINOS OF THE U¥KALD Wo notice iu one of the city papers of the ch inst, ¢aat OD eitompt is made to give ire twew in relation t) soe made land lying west of Weetstroet, which aes for come time been occupied for market pur poers, a4 thst the oc cupants bave paid reat, &e ; but we ere not informed why the State oflicers privately eased the property to Taytor & Brenna for tho ineiguificant sura of 5.000 We are im clined to think there is s secret bistory connected with the leasing of this property, by which the Stato wil euftor Wo the ¢xteut of ebout sixty thouread Coliars a year, of ub that rate per acoum as Jorg as tho lesee map cortiaue We bope the exterprising reporters of the sald journal will be able to intorm the people who were ead are in terested with Messrs. Taylor & Brenvan ta this rion lease, wud how they maneged to cnvc #8) good e trade with the Commissioners of the Land Offic at albaay. ‘We are somewbat intereeted in the ; roperty, and have been et come treubie to get at the facts inthe case; and although we bave net been entirely successful, yot we think we havo ebaines some intermation which it it would be Cesirable make known through the columns of your valuable paper. Weare informed that the only Commissioners of the Land (ice present at the time o° muking the lease were Gideon J. Tucker, !, Tremain, J V. Vanderpool and Speaker Alvord. Mr. Ale.rd was iio- gTApLeG bo at By7 cube to come to Albany for the purvuse of making a qdorvm. [t would seem that Comptroller Church, auchough in Albany, avd ln hus office, durmg she P eetipy of the Boro, wae vot potited by the Secretary of the Board, whese duty it ix to nctity the Commicsioners: Of aii necessary mecurge Were the pa Who desired the base, or we sicretaay of the Board (S. W Morten, Fsq..) who 's tresh from the New York Custom House, ADAu0v8 to AVOIO the searching ecrutny of the Compwol- ter, and was that the reason wow Mr A’vord suould be at the expense of one bunsrec and fifty mites travel! The able and uprght Attorney General was extremely {) at we time, ec guts vnabie to nitera to business, and be rciied (a% I am informec) entirely upon the indercement of the Secretary of State and bis ce; uty; an. Woula seew that Mr. Vanderpool acted upon the same farce; if this view of the gubject iwoumect, then the Secretary cf State was probably ce- ceived. Tho lesecs obtain alearo for tho sum of five thourand car of property which wes payieg 8 rent of wat jue Collars per annum. The ate loves fifty: five thousand dollars tn this very siugular transaction, aad 1 it is the duty of toe Commissioners of tac 1 luvestigute add pubiish au the facts and cur- Cumstonces in regard to this transaction — itis very evi dent that there wae culpable negiigerce, if potting worse, op the part of come of the egouts ct the state. A full aa {tie for thia | born or bronght prorept orplanation on ther part is due alike to them- selves ebu thetr constituents We bope they will be able to satisfactorily expla'n the matter, ardcugh we toust confess we are uca sie to eco now they can justify or ¢xcuse this loss to the State of $16,000. Hoping the parties on whem rests this fearful responst- bility may be able to satis: y the pub.cc mind on this | og question, we nwalt av answer, trusting i will be forth- coming, or they may eect to Dear again from one who is eomewaat porte up in his maiter. SUBTICE. City Poltwes, MEETING OF THR DAMOCKATIC UNION CLU—THE AD MINISTRATION SUSTAINED AND 118 KANSAS POLICY ENDOKSED. At the last meetivg of the Young Men's Democratic Trion Club the foilowiog resciutions were unammously adopted — Whereas, tho Congress of the United States have passed @ Dill admitting the Territory of Kansas as a State under the corstitution acopted by the delegates of the people thereof, sebicet to the ‘acceptance by the people of tbat Territory, of a pro, ision Ww! relates oxciusively to the property of the ( nited States, and is not within the principle of the Kam as-Nobraeka bil); aud wheress this is the firet true of the great principle on whica the demo- cratic party entered upon the contest which led to the elevation of James Buchanan to the Presi¢ency—now, therefore, it is by us, the members of the Young Men's Democr ion Club of the city of New York, Resolved, That we congratulate the people of the coun- try end the Cemocracic party in particular apen thr dia- position ¢f the Kangas question, as exciuding, in ac.ord- ance with the democratic theory of the powers aad par poses of the federal gcveromeat, which has been re as sortev and again established iv the bill referred to, all fur- ther discussicn upon the subject of slavery in the Twrrito nies (rom the floor of Congress. That in the in this bul of the right of the people of Kangas to adopta covstitution with or without -lavery, 8 they may profer, and without wterference on the part of Congress we soc that (he wpirit of sectionaliam, the legitimate oifspring of feccraliom, whet bas ever aserted the power of Con- gress to interfere with the question of slavery, and bas cepicd the correctness of the princl govern. ment, bas received a deeervea robuke, and that the fra terval sentimente of a nation of brethren and the demo- cratic theory of the constitution have gaiued s glorious victory, Resolved, That the black republicans in Congress, Montgomery amesdinent of the thomaelves of voting for the Critteneen bill, 8 origipally reported, have convicted 08 of the grorsest inconsistency , and stand exposed be ore the country as recreant to the Jogmas which they so recently edvanced, and Geserters from the position which they ced themselves to maintain; that thetr abandoameat which framed the Lecompton constit leaders af the pd ncek only for the spots of party war- fare, and that to them a proiongod agitation is the on! guarantes for the sup toe congruous mass which costains them. We may, therefore, confidently look to the sober second thought of the te for the repu fia ion of these men an! their |, and for the Ineting trivmpb of cemccratic principles. Teesolved, That in this connection we gladly pay the tribute of our respect to the adiinetration of ‘James Ba chauan, who, to the reputation which he has always Tiapt career @ @ legisintor, statesman and diplomatist, has added, in the cischargo of his duties as President, the ecbaracterietics of the unswerving supporter of the pri ciples of popular sovereignty and local self-goveram sat, of the guardian offbis country's rightsana honor both at bome and abrond; and that to him, as to the other great s.atecmean of the who have preceded him and Whose fame survives the memory of their calumuiators, Wo believe will be roudered the gratitude of ail Cuwuro generations. VHB CRNTRAL PEMOCRATIC CLUB, me of the pumerous democratic ‘netitutions in this city mot at their roots, No. 16s Bowery, op Saturdsy evening last, whom Mr. Brackett, the President, tendered bis resignation, there being « wish on the part of the members to reorganize and elect new oil cores, The resignation, after some confusion, was ac cepted. It here became evident that there waa @ diapo eition on the part of several of the mombers to break up the organiz Motions were taade ts adjourn sine die. Amid the utmost confusion J. McLeod Murphy, Mr. Ketebom, and other regulars and irregulars, strongly viged the members to stick er, net allow the Giworganizers to break up the club. Jo the midst of the wproar the gas was put out, on the old Taromany Hall plu, and the meeting broke up in grest confymon. It is understood the members will i7e under a new Ret of cilioers, provably next week or week after. Lane's Men Turned Robbers in Kansas. ‘The follow ing is an extract from & letter to a mercantile house in St. Lovin — Fort 28, 1858. The difcaities here are far worse thal they hate tesa, On the 2ist a party of Lane's men commenced robbing the ciaens on the Marmiton river, only eight milos above our wn, taking their horses and yg ye £4 cant Gon at ae hee te One of them " |, upon artic » & Wit was obtained Judge Williams againet the thieves. ij ? 5 Lj * s 5 3 Ey party, iehtly, | Ono of th | turd borse. | | | he troops we | eabros, but they wound ) could not be made apon them, high banks between the then fell back cums, but before they rough the brusb. The rth horsee , buge cs, kc, Elght men hare been ehot before In conseuence of these difficulties business is at a stand et) in thie county ; moet of the good men have been ran out by this party, and our town is threatened. Two com- panier United States cavairy are hore, but they «ay they do mot fear these troops, ae they can whip them out. Ao appeal bas beon made to the Governor to deciare martial jaw im thie part of the Terrwry. } Het Lirk Anonrrion Cass oe Arnona Otnar Etotrevr.=Wo laarn that a great deal of exe temont exists im the village of Aurora, about (teen mites boo |) of this caty i conaesience of the developement of ene i K crimes, recently of such frequen’ currenee, partion hithérte ef anblew ee sccial and protess sanding On Dwesdmy lant fir, ‘alie, ‘who formerty rerided acd practised in thie city, Was rested and examined pon charges of having proovr two distinct and separate abortions upon the person of a wicow lady whowe reputation hax heretotore ooon above reproach, and who ie widely known and reapectably ow | nected both in this city aod Aurora. It wily intitoacy has long existed between | that the Gret crime wae perpotrated some time in Saver. | ber last, and the other more recently. For sovoral weeus | ue pobite have hed an inkling of the alae, and | Sines the parties were canght by the neighbors ine | yrante delicto, wien the Doctor War escorted by a nib who wore with itieulty restrained from treaving hin ts 8 Missouri coat of tar aud feathers. [stl parties are old ecough to know better, The Doctor ic a man of wealth: Line a wile and children, some of whom sre married. and the lady hat grown up daughters, and cannot be je | than v0 and forty.<Bufalo Hapr —— Eaascrravion iN DRLAW. The Milford (Del) ia alleged thac a We parties, and 1 not long News propowsa a remody t If the peopie ot Meia ware, at the noxt session Of the Lepisiature, will pass an act that after th following fourth of Juiy alt ealdroa he state shall be free at the age of orming Sontes., of property that bal boon stoien from the citivens, | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1858. o Views of thr New The Body Found fn a Borrel ta this City SUSPICION OF MCADER—ABRKST OF THE MAN WHO] om Me & Corruayctoy SLIPPED THB GARBBL—PART OF THE MYSTBEY Demon rotiv Gove 2 DihOLooEn, (From the Laccon thors: verbp’s orgac) Aprit 24.) of A remerbeble Pusiracion OF tue tetereat Cort ptoe (From the Cotcago Journal, May 6} BOG TOKEL DES OF Comccraue governments IB ut preseat Sore time ence oer reacors will remember ap am | vicitie in ibe political wit 4 J # and the play of parties ot Acupcemcnt in the New York papers that a barrel marked | Washington, the federal corital of the Ualiee 3.8tes eo “WEL. Jenmings, 166 Leovars etroet, Now York,” coatain: | ¢xcotg in that city a pracuce which we are happy to rey Ws ing the wargled remmos of u frasio, was tound ip tue | geercely if ata knows 6 bucsoo River Kei road Depot at New York city, Aa in queet Was eid upen the bory at that place, aad the offi- cers cor. ‘Telegraphic despatches wore Rent was found thatthe bar | pilis which ore often i rel bad crcesed the Suspension inde wey carried through bea From theme it was eaily traced to Windsor, and was | arc up organized system of pu founc to have crosrec the river {rom Detroit oo the 18th | ef we members and wo. cute of March om the cteamer Transit Further tnveatiga ion WOcmiec Chicego as the starting point From the fact taat there #cre Do Charges pou the barrel except for its pas Fage Over the Mich 'gsu Cemrs! rowd, it was evident thasis | cert wai ibe Uniee States execotive bave the means end wea sbipped here, ane upon cxamiraticn of the books tt] the materials, and the wil to resort to them, whee tho wes dogreeg tae ares let\ the Michigan Central Gepot seeenien Boe moUve prescut theaitvat ir readers &re pot ignoraut of the tact that the admin. Frem tbis potut and with data furnished them by the | ign ion of Mr Presiccnt Guchabaa bas staked ite ex officers of the company and otbors, whose names wre im: ) rence op carrying the bul acmitting Kunsas to tae Union matetial at the present time, Marshal Retim and Capt | ender a consution guid t> 0@ formaily toga’, bus adait Bradley commences operatione, aud by w reries of UC | tod even by ite BUppoTwre Cot to embody (he wieaes of Cesefl MOVES BLA CLtective strategy, Which it 1s uoLneceS- | the Kansas peorle For anything we know Congress may Faery to Cotall, & few cays vince mace up socir minds OO | ave by this tune paseed tLe Oil, Dut we are COE ighOruat we man was. Consi¢ srabie precan ion was still cecessary } of tho Meare Empluzed dy tue iroeident to effect nat ob to De exercised util they should obtain some culinite ciue | ject, whether it be aocompilshed cr not, The dill passed 63 10 the probabilities oF te case. Wwe Senate, where there w provably Bo muel cor A consultation was held yecterday, and it was deter- | ruptop, bot it bas been rejected by tao House of mined K erzess the mac lat night Thoy proceeded to | Jepresentatives, abd @ Cteront bill sudstituted. Ths Abe shop where be worked, Messrs, Kraze & Eroolle’s | Serato ceoines to accest (bal bil, and the matter re barber's saicou, uncer the Matteson House; waited Watil | mains betwoen the two braaches of Congress. In this ibe Sino of Closit g, abe when he came out to go bome *s | posmien Mr Buchanan seems to Lave plucked advan Uustial, be wes errceted. His name te Henry Juwperts, | tape cut of pis Mormon aufficulty Congress, whicu end be is @ journeyman barber vy trade, He hes bee: | refused to augment the reguiay army to suppress tho tw the employ of tne above finn for seme time,ead Wa | rebe.lion of these indewteble fanatics, neverthel gs formerty employea by Werner, who kewt & shop, abd | granted power to raue three regiments of volupkers, tore years stoce, under the Revere House, thon th | with oll the requisite Commisearat aud trausport Ber: Yeurg America He aleo said he had worked tn New | vices, involving an cudey of a few midiocs of aoliars. York, in Spring etree. tarce youre ago, for about @ year. | The momen: tt hecame cortain that 60 many bucratire con Thic Was when be Grot camo to the couatry. He ts & | tracts were ot the disresal of (he admunisiration, the “lobby Vrussian by birth an¢ twonty-Tour yours of age. Ho caine | ang’ cn government account became ite brisk, with a view to this country abou; four yCars BEC, to see whether the waverers om ihe Kamsus Vill wio coula Tue circumstances of this cola blooded atrocity ns Ge. | directiy or andi etly pri ly a share of a fat job for taieo by bumeeit, sre es follows, intue outhas Of how | clothing, rations, transport or forane, could be made w per. much credence they are worthy it is notfor us to deter | ceane supertor aanantagis im the government recummenta- ceived the Dame of * Lobb; ing"? Cor gest bre treflick od expense oF to the & Mt mown that votos ia ta for private purposes, sad at the oF tke pubic weal Private in his elalare, le FCLEANOFS WHO Lous Coad ib PUTSLCE OS ALOE! treticution flourishing ta tae UTHEUE Of tae Capitol, but this spertes cf corrupting is Let crefined to tho furtherance of ‘private jove, it w ev tune. They certainly at any event, form a coabdination | tm, It is doubtful whether tho House of Represenutives of horrors selcom if Cyor equaited tn the ataals of crime, | wil] bo indvced to recade trom its position, in spite of all Arc Bhow bimto be, if not # murderer, to which wil the | tne “iubbying;”’ and af tt siancs (irra it doverves high circumstances point, at least a coid booted, depraved . credit. We hope we do bo wrong to the politicians at en, With Liwe cf the Boman ip bis composition. M Wasbington; we moroly repeat im @ summery way the ‘ihe ame of the mercered woman is Sopuie Werner; | gtatemcnte which are mace Cay by day, and in muitite Ler maicen ame was Fitea. Sho was twouty-nivo years | ginous forms, by the American newspapers representing of wge, hod the wife cf irederick Werner, who formerty | gl part.ce. kort @ berber snop uncer the Revere House, wareh: us much for the way in which a democratic govern Jompertz worked | Worser, atthe same time, was Uving | ment proceeds. What we cesire more ewpecially to notice BPOWEr WOIPAD, Whose hame we are nadie to cara. | jx tho position of the Mormons and the pro- pects of the ex ‘his Wes in the iatier part of 1866. Somewhat over | pogition against hem. At tho Gato of the iat Aiyices re- year ego Werner avcconced trom the city with this #o | ceived no symptoms whatever OC irresoluiveess, no indi mub, leaving bis wife bere. His business was broken up | cation of & desire to submit, coud bo detected in the ard be we lived with barber undor the Sherman | ccings or eayings of the community of Sat |ako City Bouse Jumyperty was boarcing at the same house, and Sele may bo knaves, and the followers may be fo med ap itoproper intimacy with hor. She told him her | fcoig, but it is evident that as a body they possess fort: story, and he ¢ympathised with her, and faaily go tar | tude and daring. Their history proves it, &# it also proves pee d upon der that ehe let her 10ymer paramour and | with what astounding tenacity they cing, tarougu ¢ xd iveo with bim He hiret rooms in Pitkin’s butidiag, in | and evil, to We exrmcrdinary creev, and, t omer povole, south Water strect, taxing thelr meals at @ the revolting social system they hive adopted. Fauati Take strect. cism burns flercely whbin thelr breasts, aod Brigonc after that building was burned last fall, in thegreattire, | Young and bis immediate associates are far frow he hired a rocra in the £fth story of Pomoroy’s Building, | being Geetitute of either goncral ‘nteliigenco or at the corner ©! th Water and Clark streets. After jiical knowledge. Tne material resources of the they took the room they ceaged taking their mealson Luke | Mormons aie spoxcn of as cousierable, and wen to sircet. He proviced @ stove, table, aishes, and other arti. | all this isadded tho advantage they evjoy in belog cles, and ebe aid the cooking After a time ihe wouan | located somo thousands of miles qistant Irom the goat becume encety'> He tried to keep the matter a secret, government, with desert wildernosses wud aillicult but it leaked out, and his aesociates continually aanoyed | mecntain pases between, it will be admitted that Mr. Bu him for jiving ith 6 low Dutch woman. chanan, in resolving to subjectthem to authority by tacans Provokea Ka their tavnis he determined to go to Mil. | of an artned forco, undertook no inarduous tase. As yot waulie, aud the gultty pair took their departure from tuis | ho bas not suocecded. And the question now is, what aro city. Shortly after their arrival she was delivered of a | the prospects of the expedition ¥ child, but by come means it was hurried out of existence. Congress has been biamed severely by journalists on both sides of the Atlantic for refusing to increase the re- ‘The prisoner says it was born dead. Not satisiied with gular army for this purpose, as tue adminisiration de this gullly alllance, the woman plead with him to Gen 4 her, but be ref! . He wrote to Chicago obiaia work | manded; but we cannot concur in their disapprovation. eno Fravva & Paboila ctlered him @ eitnation. Volunteers, three regiments of which, as we have said, He packed up bis baggage, and she insisted on coming | have been voted, are in many respects superior in the with him, ano *li more soeey that ho should marry | United States servico, to regular troops. In this 100 her, He tlatly refused each of those requcets and hard | lar expedition they must bo much more valuable, tor a words paseed between trem. Ho hired ® room for her, | strong populer ‘feeling hostile to the Mormons palo Les board until July next,aad came off and leM%her | prevails throughout the Union, and the men who seu: the midd © of December inst. | Volunteer for service them go iato Several jetters passed betweenthem,in allof which she the enterprise with a will and a thoroughness ccneantiy re.terated her demand that he should marry that cannot be looked for in meroly hired soldiers. Al her, and ip ove of them saiathat she should die if be ready, within a very short time after the vote passed, the dicu’t let her come. He final y wrote to ber that if she | new regiments were completed, and there was a super: Was Coming, to cr mo in the night time and come directly | abundance of volunteers. The entire force destined to to his room, so that noone should knew she was here. act against Uwh has now, we beliove, been organized, She arrived im the city come time in I Wary,and no and portions of it are im various stages of progress bo one knew she was back again except the drayman who | wards Salt Lake City, Inthe course of the easulng brovght her trunks to his room. They lived aloug in tho | summer we shall either see # great Baccess ih Crushing old style until Suncay, the Cin of March, ‘this nest of mocorn lonat'cs, or # great and disastrous ‘That morning he went to the shop a# usual, an return. | failure tor Mr. Buchanan; for we cannot credit the reports ec at halt past one to dinner. The prisouor says that as be | of the administration having abandmed ia plan of corrcwn, opened the ceor it ay hard, and that whon he got in | and begun to thinl. of resorting o peaceful overtures to the the room, ho found her banging by a cotton rope toa | Mormon chiefs. com mon screw hook driven into the door, her fect a'most In the meantime Colocel Johnston, who is in touching the tioor, This is the prisoner's version. Ho | Command ef tho troops at Fort Bridger, & post at cut Lor down and laid ber onthe hed. Upon the table | the foot of the mountains which hem in Utah from be he found a letter stating that she forgave him | the east, is described, in the peovliar slang of the and wished she could have diod by tie side of Werner, | American journals, as being ina “tight piace.’ That He then eat in the window seat abou, aa hour, Gunking | ls say, bo bis oops are awkwarrly, if not hat he shouid do with the Lody. |Tv convinad inzelt dangerously ritunted One reagon ia assigned for the bo that «Le war really dead, he the body off the bed, | lief that the Mormons do not desire to drive things to an laid it on & mattress on the tleor and cut ber witli a lancet | extremity; they could, if they choove, easily cut of this inweveral places. At the firet incision a drop or two of blood | etnall force of United ‘States troops and artery destroy flowed, int attcrwarde nene. On the next day, he took | them, but they donot. They ef, it eeorus, to gtand out the eniratls and carried then two or three miles of | simply cn the defensive; nor can th y bo truly said to on the prarie and buried them. Iiis first thougnt wae to | have assumed a rebeilious attitude so long aa the repre throw the body into the river, but there was wo much | sentative of Utab sits in Congroas, and the Territorial Lo ice. | [ond dene the memor als pg oy tga Fy yd ., snowlcdging the supremacy 9 latter, And if tne Oe ee aloe tek (rent recede ise Nee: | bissphemous nature of their religious dostrines, and the eoili“tentiy sharp to perform bis bloody work. Aitor cut. | SbCminable character of thelr poiyguinods institutions » ting the body up he Frocured « common whiskey barrel, | Ould be left out of aceoant, it woul uct be easy to allege put the iimba in, after burning such parts of hor clothing | 4°¥ overt acts of rebollicn againss the | tah people, except as Lad blood On them, and headed i up. On turn. | We exptlsion of certain bono age poy el jog the barre! over he saw water and blood coming out pam os coy be the affairs of which hey belo ak mm frum the bung bole. He took ‘t out and throw iv & quan- | .. tty of four to staunch it, puttied up all the cracks and The Su no doubt, will be subdued, for the f Preparing to gather in upon them are irresistible, They painted it all over, op the bd tans dng in te rota a ance ann Keer, | will have to submit, o wid be scattered, or expelled; but Giark streot bridge, and aaked hia to take Who barrel. to Geet re icine te aoe ac dee ecm he ora, | The more important question is, how tho delay cvused by | the depot. The crayiman consented, and went up t0 bis | inis and the Kansas alla may'a‘tect the settled designe of Mr. Rocaanaa’s wlminivtration ib carrying out the an room. He proceeded to roll it down stairs. Jumpert:, fearful lest the barrel might burst, requested him to carry | esation presecta known to de ccntompiated. The eup | prestion Of Mormonism can only grati’y a sentiment; for it down stairs, but he and rolled it down aa ho 4 ~ had catmenced, the be dy rattling against the sides of tie | Ay cure an kioas wore never yot trampled out by force, 80 sure is jt that no triumph of the Uaited States arms will barrel all the A Reeth him with dread aad ap extngnish the fanatiowm of the Jattor day Saints Aut Phy a leat » draymKo shoukl discover bis secret, he body wns finally got to tie Jepot aad shipped to New | the eriensiom of the Union and tis territories are matters oA immediate political vigmificance to the world, ant York that mornin of etpecial concern to Cveat iirtlajn, wisich . ataady Thus enda, for the prowent, this tle of bieod and horror, The greater Of it is his own version, taken | ia 9 “position of, we hope, tricedly i/"8"¥ J) fhe \pited States in the extension commere nat trom his own lps. hether be ie guilty of the terrible crime of murder the courts will detertaine, and it * not - for ws to nay, but his own story shows him w bewtho | be difurion of its civilizing iniivences. What it roughly vitiated and bard bearlod man, really import: ua to know, is whether the entangling «ili ances and trealict which He up th Witchinglon government from action im Central America ave lo be dimolved; whims is the truth of the rumor about the impending absorptioa wuto the Union of another large slice of mori | Mexico, ond whether it i# gettied or provisionaily contemplaiod, os tho or, of the Washington Cabinet preteo |, that a soon as Kansas apd | tah are disposed 0° Cala ia to be ac ure’, by purchase, if posmbie, if not, (row ve mando. would be prosumptaous as weil as foolish ia may of the }uropean governmenta to 4 to preseribe limits to the expansion of the North American | nien, norcan hing. land Lave any desire to do «0; but ax we Posaoas some di Toot intercets In that quarter of the giobe. cused i we look, not with apprehension or some anriety, to the steps taben towant the pro wnecruprlons politicians in the United Siaes would carry into fect if they possessed the 5 Tae or Love—Ay On Wore oy Seancn ov ten Yous Husvasp.—About six months since an oiderly In ty of property, living in Brooklyn, N. ¥., who bought ber feshionabie wares at @ celobrated dry goods louse iu Bronoway, New York, became enamored of a handwme young man who attends there. After young man was daccled at the guiflcence of tue Louse to which he had been invited, and was entirely temt im conjecturing for what p © he had boon brought thith er. ¢ lady, aller giving her guest some vinous refreeh- ments, proceeded to uarrate the fact of her long obwer- of bis respectable coniuct, adding that abe had in quired of bis employers ant found lim to be a highly mo ral and worthy young man—worthy of @ better aivaation in j } ; society She confessed that «be had beeme enamore! of him, not of course for bis physizal beauty, but for his moral Before ion. Judge siceson. worth, an! me up by on him her baad Mat bh—trhitald Demean be Pomneliy. in marriage. suady side of fiveand | This action was brought to recover damaces iy ierne es evn te ee ee o Sevan chy for breaking down « party wall and ipjariay an yl so same cetabiiehment | plaintil’® busioese, Ac, The = plaiot® bas for we , Satly refused, notwith. | seven yoare preceding May 1, 1864, ocupied the yy San ber tovend Shoroms: Ge eae barement and upper part of the louse No. 906 Grand dually won the young man to her views; and nally he | #troet. ‘The adjoining howe, No. 907, t owned by the consented to and did marry her. After the marriage slo | cetondant, e wall between the two buildings waee hor real estate to her hasban, and | party wall which had stood for more thao twenty yourr. & Woek ago the “Benedict” | in May, 1865, the defendant took down his building ead trip to the country, see afew | in doing so tore down the party wail, blocked np the the concladed ber bird bad ‘lows. ‘Abe'sartod | pincct charmed thnsbe neta she veaisui eases ao wot charged theroby brus intist's b ie parwull of Bim, and learned that the young indy bed | Pen iere! tne rremmieee cane fer whe oan onomeh > | accompanied him’ in bis The old iwly arrived i@ | teave om the let of Augnet and remove to ae adjacent thie city, = with an oxperionoed detective, | ice street. The Judge charged the jary that the cofend who put after rome inguiries, on the track of the | ant bad no right to pull down the party wall without the Pay hy had one fer reat. | The oie ays pisinlid”s consent, that If the piainti? so consented he epared to give hin control of ali her | could ty. if bo will but return alone to bis home.-Cré-ay sede trench aiaeapan an the’ jury Geoels tomk prior mon. ‘ Surran BOF > MINARD FOR AN OvrRagR | Drow a Yo Hit. —The iast act of the Court of Oyer aat ‘Trem Camars. Terminer, just adjourned, in this county an 00 oatanes | encourngingty John Minard to five years imprisonment in the State priton are thus tar fo at Auborn. He had just been found guilty afer @ four | dey en Cae charged bim with outrage upon & rl UNGAtupal paternity of | ber o” Spring, aa the fr. of this outrage “ohn “Minar ia } 0 ate eneiveuve, peemnan ot «man. 49 yours of age, | igor ways m af | Samo mauve: as bae Sect sam teetns es is ress | jail because he was too poor and friendless to got ball. | | cbutled to such damages ar the jury should think proper | to award bim under all the circumstances of the cane. The jury found a verdict for tho plaint' for $1000, The business of the canals opens The tolls on merchandise moving Wor Otrers of last year, notw thetand ng the Pater have been reduced 100 per cent. The same ie rue | of the receipts at Builalo, According to the papers of ‘ant city the tolls for the first week of the preseat and the tour receiling years were ag followe:— se Firet seven day bas been nine months in tue county Mary Fb. Relknap is the daughter of John Bolaaap, a | wealthy ee ciaive taraae of Jerualean About a0 - | " 5 of on! ears andone montr, duced rates ot toll on ( nen. ' | Sonos tne stother ofa fully d@Meloped and bealiny of Hove fom Mudalo last your caly } child, to the surprise of her family, and, profemediy, w | 100 0W0 barrels. The first week of this yoar the #luip + | the surprise of herseif. Tho first impulse of her friends | merge amounted to 19,000 bila. ¥ | wae w charge the outrage upon a young man who bad The low NE comparative atatemant of the ‘rat cighs | | Deon (OF Rome time @ domestic in the family of Mr. Helk | days of navigation at Rufisio i nap. Put Mary very promptly provounced him inanzent, Vor, Woks ana charged it upon Jonn Minara. She stated that aioe 42 onthe before, om going from a night mooting, beld st | 1554 19,016 fag a part of the way homeward, see atoppel cal ened coe y ne & e way eward, she stopped and waited WereMMe oo. sees bad for het father, whom she «uy posed ven val back, wa'le n, oer * mes een wo her sisters weet on home, White waiting thas shé avers | ity curmat May me ee eae DesibeR® saseon. atl. hats person she believes to have been Joba Minar’ came to her, put bis hand over her mouth and @ mall Vial onder her nore, and that she itomediatcly becwne | unale to revist OF MAKE an outery. She states tbat thon the outrage Was perpetrated. Strange a the story seems her friends and a large share of the public believe it iar pheltiy: and the jury it appears, were at least convin: af that John Minard is the ‘asher of Mary's child. though probably net so fully of the more serious crime. fhe pro | secution was conducted oy the [trict Attoraey, assitet | thnes she could jump the rope without stonpiag, aa by Daniel Merria, 'sq., who tery ably and cieuently summed up the canso tor the yevple, The defence was | managed by Judge | ewis avd A. V. Harpending, beq. the | bad done, and wont on until che od, aod stn latter summing up Of cours it was Ably ad skiituliy | into absolute helplessnew As tm tame ate Cone. A large nutaber ot wilucetes were examined, bat | ¢he wae seived with an ailection of Jewrixe tin Rove. Little girls, and sometimes large ones. grow ambittvar at time¢ io this exerowe, and their movements should be watclied, ax they may do tever recover. We have known women mate eri for life by this exercise, fn their juvenile sports wan hour. A serious case of the kind ‘oe i the early part of this week. A yous ‘ork, ina thoughtless bour, resvived ty see how many others ture: V.) Chronicle eighteen and twenty car, will give Delaware the cha | pothing of sirikin; - - a + 1g Importance elicited that we have wot | twoer three di ds aire Some be property Ag rh ae notes Ynoicated in the foregome purtgraphs The case isa very Inet acconnt: hee noreves vie, but ¢ still i im in bis property, ae D Strange one, With much that is bard wo believe, and pe A her iva : wie My By te Bh 5 ey f — minent danger, and he ye ly ¢ a8 —T oe nh m the lndusiriows freemen | Wape, quite ax berd to disbelieve, (a all Ite important fee of th mt care, wad the ahs ae cumeaun ” | Votes Cornty (8 eo 4 West ainster, which bas re | hie premiges vnfit for use, and oompelied bim to | a | thomselve@ inyaries from the ellects of watch taey ean | IMPOSITION Louts Repuolé by the Kacsas cor wing an account of it the Mormon a via io regard + to resigt tn Tur y STORY AN ayn Ide Me Loba Teveun ond enforce the the taers ta Uteb Territory, Ab the time wo bai our misziviags 6 Ul maoy OF tho slaioments of the x M rmnc, aod when, & lerwarde, we Giscoverod that the revelations Were Mace nearly @ twelvemonte efter tir, Loba escaped | Iom gaceg tho Sait, we were aul «ipwed w piace much kek Teliance upcn the story & terribie fate of the deluded company of Mormons, twenty fve buncred in number, who were laduved w try a wie. ter Journey across the Piaine. with whim it is eaid only two or three bucdroa ever reacued Salt Lake Valley, wants cootrmarivc ceapoweiy. Wo moust declare ovr belief that, if Buy tong oF that Kind bad bappenec—it the boces of over two tuousand men, wowen And children bad bleacted th the roars, ns stated—thero mutt have been other persons fa wiliar with the fees, oud yet ib ia the fret time we ever hear of so torribie a result foilowitg tois hand cat MON, OF ALY Ciher exXPed:tiod over the Piaiaa, F could not have escaved the observution of the oumay thousands 0 persons who travelled over that route bol oro, BLO eyon since tho herribie discovery Was maue by Sir. DLoba. Other stetemonts quite as remarkavie, acd tmoly. Ing the greatest ignoranee on the part of tne fisrmons of Oruinary mechanical arte are gives, whercas, every Lao knows that the best mech may ve found amocg tuom, Ano that, in Be HuercUs & CommuDity, teey MUR be Up tognything Without going further into the matier, we must express tho opinion «hat the geatiemantrom Now | York bas beon sold by the ex Mormon from Lausanne. fiber Mr. Loba rout be bees greatly mistaken in what be raw there, or Usptat ted caya in Great Sad Lake City coveral months afer Mr. Toba left, wust ave formed very errencous couclusioes of the dispcaition of the people and their aniity to make reewstance Lo ALY f'litary force Cespatehed thiaer by to Loited Staves ivaaze into sad report these thicgs; and bis despatches prevent the raiter in w very Gutereat Light frou thas con- voyed by the cisgusted Mormon, Court Catendar—@his Daz. Burama Cover—Ciroult.—Part 1.—Al! the undispomed of causes on the ~~ ca'eréar for Frias, May, 7 Part 4. Doe 477, 401), 487, 450, 401 495, 406 G17, Gi, Gud, B67, G29, SEB, £94, O87, O41, & AS, 046, 27. Osivap Srarms Dommcr Court.--Noe. 8. 6, °2 016 Svrswok Cost.—Nos, 304 €.%, 840, 641, 604, Idsz, Sud 450, COT, C10 to GBS, ENO to net of Cag | baccearts, aud of | in Van Viet, who apent a weok or | Tt was 8 part of Capt, Vau View's duly to | the foneral aervice, af are respect vitet to attene bis late reaiienee, Wasnic enue, between Sevens eed Kyod cireots (fordny) aferveon, at five O'cork Hartom cars wave Tworty tixth street and Fourte OveDUe Of cur o'oIUcK F. MC; returning, leave Macrineaier et boven o'clock, Hs remains wil be interred wt Wade ve. Hatexy.—Un Fatorcay, May ®, Cowon Harewr, io ee ) gear of Dir age, intends eno eoqualt tar one are respect ull Bien? tho fu o'clock, trom Hows. —Ip Willin 4 y invited te thia (Monaey) eftorncoa, at three late reatdence, No 9 Carriton atenet, burg. on Sonday, May 9, Meioanewe Andrew am@ dG days. rai will take piace on Tueeday afternoon, af from we residence of her parents, No. In8 res Mefossrn —On Saturday, May 8, of consumption, Wr Mc Dos? aL. anative of the par ab of Duncelitl, comm ty Stlge. Ireinnd, in the 9d year of bts ‘The (riebds and relatives of Whe family, Us08e of his bro- ther To mas and the wembrra, ox moor ers and friends cf Fulten engine Company No 2}, of which he was for- Merl) & member, aro reapectiully irvited to attend the fe. vera’, trom his late residence, No 105 Bayard ptreet this (Mont ay) afternoon attwe o’cleck precwely. His remames Wi be interred iu Calvary Cometery. Your —In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 8, at the reat- donee of bis in Jaw, Sannuet hes, No, 43 Myrde avorue, sudceoly, Mr Joun Parr, @ nave of Loadem, Evg'and in he S0th year of hin age. Ils remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Boston, Muss, and alexandra, Va, papers ploase cowry. Pysx—On Friday evening, Maz 7, Mra. ANNA Pram, the 79th ear of her age, Ber friende, apd there of her gon, Porcy R. Pyne, ane | Fespecttuliy invited to attend the funeral, from Sh George's Church, Stayvesant square, this (Monday) atver- noon, ab thice oe ock | Rourks —On Supday morvirg. oly chito of Joubua and Mary ¥ | and 4 monthe. The relatives apd frienda of tho family are reaprostally tuvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternooa, & | one o’cleck, from tho residence of his parents, No. 116 | Washington street. | | | = Ina Dorotess WALLACE, Youngest cdid o Cathorue BE Hume, aged 5 month ‘The f ume ’ ay 9, Microw Avaueres,, 10 Rogers, aged 2 yours Sacninie —On Saturday morping, May 8, ater a tinger- tng Uilness, Juskrl Satnones, aged 0 ycars, 9 mons and 16 cays. ‘The rolati invited to attend the funeral, from his late residemes, Tenth avenue, between Fifty first nnd Fifty seccad streets, | this cay (Monday), at twelve o'clock, without furthor im- | vitetlon. Suran.—In Williiamaburg, on Saturday afternoon, May 8, of pecetes, Mr. Fuancet Soman, tn tho 44th year of tm ©. | _ The tureral will take olace from hie Inte rest'epee, No. te ak >| S08 South Third etreet, Williameourg, this (Moncey) afor- Suwoa Ptxas —Pari 1.-- Nos. 69,1294. 1196, 1185, 1191, | Bech, at two o'clock. Tho remains will be taken to Cyprees 1195 to 97, 1011, 1126, 118B, 2216. Part &—Now. | Hills for intormeat, 3 $61, 1901, SiOANE.— On Sunday morning, May 9, afer aghort Mt- THE FAMILY HERALD. The Anniversaries—The Utah FE xpedition— The Ocean Telegraph—Affalrs in Kucope— Proceeat: gs of Congress .- Local News—Mar- Met Keporty, we, de., Ke, The Faweny Ear sep of Weeneaiay will contain a record of the doings of the previous werk of Inkrest to the general reader. Among other wintiers— At port of the proceedings @! the anniversary of te New York Magdalen, the Amerioan Vemale Guardiaa, and other Societies. Letters trom the progress of Letiers from our correspon with extrsets from our Kuroy The Ocean Telegraph— pendent in London. Fatal Result of an Abortion--Arrest of the alleged perpe- rorresponden! at Leavenworth, showing e Utab Expedition. nt# in London, Madrit, 4c, nn flee of interest. ter from Our Special Correa- reese, Many Fissawoit, daughtr of Wil'au and Eupbeate Sloane, im tbo 19 year of her age. Ber fricods and hore of the family are respect’ully tm vited to nitend the fuueral, from the residence @ her parents, No 14 Madison avenuo. corner of Thirty secoad street, n Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, withres, farther invitation. Summos.—Josmn W. Sremoy, aged 96 years aud It months, The funeral tock piace from h's father’s residence, Cam- bridge, Maes., Sunday afternoon, May 9 Verrse.—On Saturday, May 8, Grereene, relict of Capt, pene L, Vultee, aged 70 yours, 2 months and & avs. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfaaly invitee to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afterncoa, a& two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 77 Weet Thirty - seventh street, without further invi Wan —On Sunday morning, Waisw cucu, gon of ROwia and Mary yeurs, 10 months and 3 days. ‘The friends of the tamily are invited to attend the fane- ral, on ‘Tues¢ay morning, at ten o'clock, from No. T® Char.ten stroet, without Turther invi'ation. Np.—On Sunday, May 9, Free }.,80n of F. W. ©. and Catherine M. Wedekintl, aged 10 months. The friends and acqualotances are requested to attend the feneral, without furthor in, itation, trom the residesoe trator, Ae. “ “noaee’ Adventures of « New York Deiective in South Amer! vobung. renwal eit aliacoes cade diiatag ‘be Hatradilion Cose in Paduenb, Ky.—Partioulars of the Peron; 30. MISCELLANEUUB. Tk» Body Found in a Barrel in this Clty—Suspieton of Mur- vnc cone cer—Arzesi of the man who shipped the barrel, 4c , £e. ‘rrr yu. TOR Pruust ‘The Littles Murder in RochesterLetter from Ira Stout de proprictor of i , t fending himself. be WitweR'a PILE BUPPOSTTORY Doings at Washlngton—Report of the Proceedings of Con Nts cen ‘weknaures got oe aress ‘Ko .torial Remarks on prominent events of the day. Obitnary Noucen of Distingulebed Persona recently de. conred, ‘Tbe Local Incidents of this wud adjoining elties of general interest. | A Full Report of the I'rices of ul! kinds of Marketable !’ro duce, carefully corrected each week. The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of publics. | Udon, by telegraph or otherwise, UL CURR OF | lames W, Mekew, shipping merchant, 4 | curedor piles by using Dr. Witmer'’s pile euppository. He | won silictea with them for ten yeurs and at times confined te | Lig bed” Callandse bin. Reference will be given to0uy | Putt ber of persons who were cured. Depot 18 Bowery, drag tore. The medicine can be sent to any part of the cmuaury. T EVERDELI/8—K). GANT WEDDING CARDS AND enveiopes, the finest and cheapest in the clly, Kroadwagy, | corner of Duane street. Established 1540. T GIVDREDE'S, S38 BROADWAY—I(AND MAD® note paper aud envelopes to mateb, only Wo be procured ‘Together with Volice Reports—Theatrical Matters—Report sa above. of the Cattle Market— Money and Commercial Marketa—Mar- riages apd Deaths—forming & maa of interes ing, useful and miscellaneous reading. © Terms—Only $2 & year; four centan single copy. To de obtained at the office of the Hy nasv and of all news agents, ‘The Dashing Chapeau Musard, The Lavest Paris muyle im ait bate MUKNIN 5, Nu. 21) Broadway. The Musard Hat. ‘The mort bewutifal soft hat ever tewoet GUENIN'S, No 211 Browdway, ‘The Grand Hit tn Parts Is the MUSAIGD HAT. GENIN'S, No. 211 Browlway. ‘The Musard Hat. ‘The trade supplied wi'd one doren oF half a dozen, Preach packages, at URNIN'S, No. 214 Niroaaway. The Musard Soft Ants for Boys. At GENIN'S, No. 2U Browdway Parts Felt Hate Just Keceived at White's, 14 Fulton street, Gente dress Bate, spring styles, #3, ca arial Looking Ginsses, Pictare Frames, &c . mew and bemutiful stzlew nt rent redtuctions. WILLLAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAMS 4 00, 3) Broadway. Motaers Van Clothe their Bye, of all Ages, |p suits of the lated imported styles, cheaper then eleewhere, from the extenatve arid vacied sock in tas boys’ clothing de bs st ROGERS & fA YMOND'A, Corser of F vitya apd Nasdau sroeta. 10,000 Cases Boots prloes, at PHILLIPS & MITES, 4 Warren street, Gas Eco omirer Saves Per Cent —Soid At 109 Nana @broet Wheeler & Witson's Sewing Machines. Highest premiums awardes New York, Maryland Inatit Counscuctt, Milioia and Michigan Mare fairs. Broadway, New York Send for» cires'ar, — + Wilson's Hatr Cotor, Only 2c. Bottte. colors the hair to a“ black or if s ever. Crlstadoro’s Hair Dye . wi and Toapece- ‘The best ta. the world: wholecese onde oes ibe age pri use. | and Toupers — piled at ibe manutactory 23) Broadway. ee ‘oF rous ta the Hest ant cheapest artic’e for droning, bevatifying, cleansing, ‘ing and restoring the bair. ladies, wy & bold Hotlowny’s Otntment and Pills. The total lvtity of thegg medicines in the treatment of entry, and wll igen sea of nid ginnds, an! the wondert dw the pilla in atomnnch compa n'a and “ilar Glapenaable to all travellers by eee oF btw MARKIAGES AND DEATHS | Married. Sunday evening, May 9, by lev. TP. Metovern, pa:toe of St. Jobn's churoh, Brooklyn, UN» Day to Maman t Docenomy Sons ervey. On Thureday, May ©, at the Contral Presbyterian chureh, by Rev. Dr. A. A. Wood, D. Jowysow to Fewwirt A Seiten, youngest daurnter of the late John Sminc\. Day—Por nro. | Dtedt. emewiey.—On Saturday morning, Mey | Jong a4 severe tines, Wrisutaive, wife of Joi mann, aged 2 yours The relatives and (rienda of the family are respe-tfully invited wo astend the faneral, from her inte » at | Tempkeinavilie, Ftaven Isiand, this (Monday) morning, at a | quarter to twelve o'ciock. The remains will be taken to Sreonwon! Cemetery for interinent. MLANCK, =! mn Satarda only daughter of A: i youre, LL monthe and & days. Borrows —(n Sunday, May 9, Busan Monwns, daughter 6f Euow and Mim Burrowes. Notice of the funeral in tomorrow's . vaten.—4im Sunday, May @, after a few hows (ln neBs, AXGriyte D Acwost, the beloved wife of youn D). Chevalier, in abe 47th year of her age. The friends of the family, an! those of her son-in law. fobn C, Ham, are respectfully invited to attend the fune fel, from her Inte residence, No, 206 West Twonty tivrd street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o clock, without | farther invitation, Gunman Saturday, May 8, Many Crowsry acod 07 years. Her friends, and thors of ber sons, Jeremiah and Thomas, are invited to attend the fonoral, thi: (Monday, afternoon, at two o'clock, trom her late res dene, No. 1 Faat Thirty thir street, betwoen First and second ave w CRCMMER.On Friday afternoon, May 7, suddenly, Mr. Rewmkr OROwst®, in the Sist year of Dut age. Hila relatives and friends, and thove of his family, are invited to attend the foseral, this (Monday) afternoon, ve o'clock, without further invitation, from his late resi. dente, No. tor to the family burying place at PeekekAl,on morn Avi. —On Sunday, May 9, Nawv A, wife of Thomas U. Davie, y are respectfully “ cf Nehs- May 5, of soariet fover, Mant see 483 years The fri and relatives of the famil; invited to attend the funeral, ths Monday) ‘afternoon, fwvce tioch, trom ber tne rvaidenss, io ‘West Thirty third strce* At Morrisania, Weetchester county, on @atar Caro day, May 8, Mr. Jor Garratun, im the 74th year of bw ge Bis re'atires and friotds, andl the (riends 0 the fami » Bhuer at Ancifon | and Kivmbeth Mianck, aged) , Fourth street. The remains will be taken | | ARTHOLF'S SEWING MACHINES: Indispensable for al! mapnfacturing Purposes and une. MACHINE iT, AT, de, 4°, Wholesale and retndl. Principal office, 459 Dronaway, corner OARDING HOUSES AND COTHTERS ANT Vesta and bedatonda. 6 ench wid for tr kiress Cline & Oo,, 45% Broadway, room 4 RNK, BUNTO! NH, NATLA PENETRATING THRE FI. extracted without pain, so that the boot can be worn im mediniely after the o without tbe leas inoon veniemos perauon | tothe paueat, by Dr, ZACHAKIK, Burgeoe Uniropodiat, 108 Broadway. } | a Py GOODALR'S OF FICK, FOR TREAT. | © ment and cure of catarrh, is removed frou 345 Hiroe way to No. ? Hond street. His entire this (ormidable disease te full indereafter to devote himaeif to y letier must describe partic . Charges ior copsultaiion and meticine, bd. a K, GUODALE, No. 3 Bond street, LITTLEFIELD & WESTERVELT, CUIROPE- removed (9 516 Hroadway. directly oppaatie the BL Nichalus Motel, whers they ill oontinne thelr oustane, fu trealment of corna, bunions, calls, dr. Separale eawacegr and rooms for lndiew, ssi 8 | REL ARLE BANK NOTE List. 8 E VERY ONE NEEES A uW¥s i) (eeu Ofioe A2 Wall ote eee oe ~ \ HOVER & BAKERS CRLEURATEO FAMILY SRW. ing mechines, 1 Broadway, New York. These ma- | chines ere now jrinty admitted to ne the beat in use for ; Totaly sewing, making « new, atvony and eiaatis stich whieh Will not rip, even U every fourth one be eu. Lireuines sees on appiurntion, WEDICAL Worpar | ene LAL) ony LIFR BALAAM. Bhenmatiom, nenralgia and i worm saga ino, orate “neil ey apelan, old lone nea toe on anes of the blu, Dili oom. Piainia, Hudmeys, salt rhenn, incipiont consumnien, Se, be, Ainly cured by this sor rite : Dial iat skie Conn we 8 RookR®, corner of Canal and Husson streets, (paint store.) o rhem- mont rendered ot the paimtal = bum & Cripple for months. rn celuane x a ES YATTS LIFE BALSAM CURRD MIRS COLE, NO tm H Third arene, of mathe of the mont painful and Tous kind, She had been aiicisd from infancy, and syhamn so severe naw force Ube sara breaat bone of piece. YATTS LIFE MAISAM CURED I ihelty, Tuiriee uth ward, F. 1). Prookiy: Ustn, after 2@ hal bee Ader moeal Wenment vain, ood cris pled jor momtbe. = my H\ ATT'S LIFP RAIAAM CURRD WM. J. BROT late of 97 Prince sureet, of Retuia, after be had auhm! te variona operations, and which hie Wo bus room few weeks BALAAW CURRD MR. A. Re ey c VATT? LPR BALSAM CURED ebant tailor, of Lansingharg. 3 ena seroniatiaen, hod ALAJOM came to bs ait, FATT UIE, BALSAM CURED WM. HOUSRL, OF Ko. 12 Willett street, of Min weer urered ihe ening nf nia of the jive and fase. a OMAR. CLARK, Yn of ercheiows aisere led to the bone, and re VATYS LIFR BALSAM CURRD JAMSS MoKEm ronie dyspew Whore offien is mt No. 44 Front surest, af obi fi of the nowt torturing Wind. YATTS LIE BALSAM HAS CURRD 10.000 CASmE Of sienllae diseases, pod it wil, mowt corainiy eure enaa which ean be renched by medielnn, i taken ih aomane. ce wish ihe direetions, ‘dora net comia.a & partiol® of mereury or Ray other date terioup mineral. it can be taken wich pecteat salery by mo delicate woman sp" 18 THR GREAT CURATIVE BLES@ING OF THE ACR 2 poten, BH RAND STREET, N. ¥ amder AYRE DYoTT 175 Pulton street, SONS, Ll Nore raact OF ROOTR, brated root beew. Drag gt 4” makers, proprieiars o iooom iho thelr atvanuage to nee thie im will enerire thom at all timee noe rear, rive vAloahle componnd. ae f 1 Jalictona ba 4 ‘8 fread, Boalt ly ARCFLS) MONFRATER LAMPS OF every (leseriy ome od prices: Ball Inmnye. dini N room, finery eveveneon, billiaed fixtures for sountey Sousens Tbe vedi reiined Pape tee! oll DARDONVIL gixcens SEWING MAONINGR—WA | are rapid . trade is reviving, hu proving. ant how ie the time 10 purchase wowing are the only mae. ies cap! Trehines doing every Kind of work, and i \s necessary wo have them te i ooealn Pinger's new family sewing. " a | haat the most Fenuiiful and ihe castase comrmanting univeree faror. Call and see (hem, 1. M. RINGER & CO. No. 488 Broadway, ETT HAY, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ S1tma, urtetly preserved, } TILSOR'S HAIR COLORER<IT DORS SOT DYR, W ‘put gradually darkens your bait toa beautiful binek oe | brown, A is the cheapest hair colorer in use. Only Twenty five copia s bottle, ‘Thonanads of bottles soll every week; does not color oe injure the exin, and is applied like water: from theee to foar | app ‘cations will hed to & diack or brown; y. Agency, 6 Grand street, in the drug store, fs uf Nh —Pe sure ant see the sienatore of “James Wilson” oa each label. Only us. @ bottle, wih tale Gre caione

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