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THE LATEST NEWS. IMPORTANT Fon WASHINGTON, of American Vessels, BEINFORCEMENT OF THE HOM SQUADRON THE NEWS FROM UTAH. Additional Particulars of the Departure of the Sainis from falt Lake City—tor. Cumming in the Hormon Cap#al, ae. &o., an Sr. Louis, May 17, 1858. The Republican received a despaign ia:o last uight otat- fing that ae oto: eas reached Fort Leaveawort on the (Uh * inet, from OMM@y soort april (0, bringing intolligenos (hs the Mormons bat aid down thoir arms. Goveraor Cam Ming, oa invitation of Brigham You bad entered salt Lake City withoot as esoort, Masy of tho Mormona had wows to the soutbern partof the Corriiory, aud wo.ana and children were preparing bo foiivw. Governor Camming entered Salt Cake City ow April 1, and the army wa» ip readiness for immediate action ta ©a80 of on omarge DCF. A deepatch dates Leavenworth, 14th inat., states thas ‘BLe pews from Utab ts uooffictal, but that a private letter Fecrived by Cot. Rich, #. the fort, corroborates the siate- meat, aod tbat tt is untveresily oroditad at Ledven eorih. ‘The eteamer Lucas, from the Missouri river, arrives hero last night, but brings oo further particulars of tue Wlah news ready wiegraphed. Genera) Smith bad uot Foached Leavenworth when the Lucas left. Three bundred troups, com posing the {iret detachment Of the Seventh ip autry, loft Jolforson barracks yostorday fer Leavenworth. General Harvey errived at Leavenworth op the Lap tna. ane Secretary Rartactt iett for Utah on the 13th. Our Special Washington Despatch. BYPSCT OP THK BRITISA OUTRaGRR IN THR GO ATTITUDS OF THA PREAIDENT ON THE BIGH SEARCH QUASTION~ RXINVUKCEMENT OF THE HOME SQUADWON THE NSW YORK APPOINTM&NTS— FUWLES AND RY*DEBS CONFIRMED—THS NEWS FuOM UTA AND WilaT IS THOUGHT OF IT—PRO- POSBD GOV6KNM*NT LOAN OF 815,000,000, erC. Wasnixatow, May 27, 1868. The outrageous cor cust of the British naval offlcers in gearchiag Americen vessels has created an intense ox ‘citement in Congress, the House today passed @ revo tution calling on toe Proeident for toformnasion. If it wore @ovemsary, wo believe there would be ao 4) most uusul- ‘Rous vote authorizing tha Presidect to aot any steps be ‘May deem oooresa y for the cunish nea: of tae offenders end the vindicatoo of oar pational honor, In this matter, BRowovor the Prosidects ready possoures ample autuor iy, and be wil! not Be tae to uso it promptly wud eMflcient'y Tae occasion ia favoradie fora settlement of tne doo trine of he rignto! sesch, and uniess Eegland bdacks down the most serious oousegacnces will result, Orders bave beee issued to tne various Collectors of “Cus'oms to report fortawith ali cases which may come to their knowiedge ot abs searcoes made by British cruw ers Of American vesneis. It is wot trae, aa stated, that Unatructions 09 the svoject wore given to the stem frigate “Colorado, On remit of the nows of the outrages orders were sent to Nurtuk to cetain taat vessel, but sae had sailed Tho Senate w day coufirined a large batch of eppotot moots, amoug which are Fowler, Posimauter, and Ryoders, Marshal, of New York; Goodwin, Prxumaester of Wi - Bamsvurg; Russicgr, Portmaster at Richmoad, Ohio; Dougherty Receiver at “t. Louis; [uteninsoa, Receiver Qt Milan, Mo.; Morrinne, Kogiater at Milan; Sell, Receiver at Jacksva, Mi Roderes, District attorney of Peansy! ‘Vauia; Miler, (etret attorney of Virginia; Blackburn, Marsbal of Fioriia; Pairt ge, Marsbal of Meine; Campbell, Marshal of the Weeteru Disirict of Pennsyivaaia; Morro#, Marsbat of Delaware; Jooes, Marshal of Norta Carolina; Bipolair, Asecoaw Juige ot Utah; Bosies, Cate! Jast.ce of Chad; Blackey, Conve! of Chile; sud Derbis Cousal at Marseiics. Toey ais» baiuater Consideration the Frenco Extradition treats, Ou, did not ratify it, The romaader of the New Yor’ « poiwuvecte—eonol, Mar. an: tanuers — have not yet been revored back to tho Senate by the Commitiors woo have tueta in COA: Re. Orders have beeu given for proparing the frigate Sa Dive at New York, as the Gagshiy of the Braz| equation; iso for Mtsung O44 the Saratoga at New Yor aad the brig Bolpbio at Burroe fr the Howe squadron, with the View $0 iDoreese Our tot Co that statiog. é No offic a) iwior mation bas yet been recetveby govert- Mies COefy ming the wteligence as to the fight or sur reader of Brigham You. g, bat ton nows is genoraliy be “Hered to de correct, altnough Geoeral Seott and other Officers of the aray « ecu it Tt was the impression tbst the breggers Yourg sould back down which induced ‘the Mreetsent te send commixtoners to Utah; aad if tac mews lo question Is correct, tt wilt verity the wistom of Che President's views. 4 pottieweat of the Utah ailloalty will eave the cousw) a- expeudiure of seroral miltions, Bad cpable Kogress to pass some Decessary measures of Log isiation waich #. ul atLerwiwe De postponed. ‘The Paraguay reaotutivn from the Senate comes up io the House peat Monday, when, It is bovleved, it will pase, The Committee oo Waye and Means, after cooforenoe with the Secritery o (oe Treasury, bave dovermiued to bring tom bil) suteraiag @ loan of Mfteen millioas, to Pretoreece to a furtier tue of Trea.ury uotes. Joeeph L. Wright, of New Jersey, was aosalmousty Pominated for the pus. o Luorkeeper of the Hoase ia the Aemocrate caucus wo pgnt. THE GRNERAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. Wasnivorow, May 17, 1858, ‘The Presisent bas demanded explanations {rom Eagiand eed Spsin im reterence w the search aad visita.oa of Amer can veescw wu we vicinity of Cuba and its harbors. ‘The Senete bes coetirmed the following Peanepi vans Postumasters stout, of Phi edeippia, Hater, of Easton, Bratton, of Caries; Sona, of Eve; McFarland, of Mond- wile; Seward, of Avcgnemy Cay Also confirmed the fodowing Sus ¥e) ors Uenoral—Frampis [. Darcy, for the District of Florida, Jono Loughborough, of BMispoart for Tinos and boxe art, Warren Lewis, of lows, for Wiscon- sin and lows FM A CG Davis was confirmed as De tet Auorney 0 Kansas Mr. Bigler's bill, reported to day, authorizing a change Ip the bulidings at Fhuadelpbia for the Custom House, - The volanter rs cor tied by Florida have ed, Only uhirg two loaine wa rire aad are! number of @umse aad chilaree are Bow left Brave. HIRT) --1re re CVsORESR vine? Sass10R. Bemate. Wascaserom, May 17, 1868, PROTECTION AC AUNT BRIT SE AOC RRHONR, Mr. Sawann, (opp ) of N Y., sudmitted tne following — oreign Relations de te veaseln 8g: [pmol elaew here, and to report by bili oF The resolution, lo consequence of an objection by Mr. ‘Mason, that we have as yet only ne wepaper iaformatoa, ‘was temporarily iaid over. rerio, Mr. Sewanp presented the joint resolution of the Lagis- Jetore of New York peomon the surviving soldiers and widows of the carly lodian ware ander Generals Wayne and St Clair; aso we favor of Une construction of @ sbip EA it the United Sates and apain. Passed to 8 seo nd reading. “(wim ) " Fim. called up the bill to amend . Yorum, (adm , ‘The bill wae read, Dut the epeciai nour having arrived, canned i THE UAEAS ROCNDARY, Fro. Mr. Dovetas, (opp,) 0 Til, unsucomefally attempted to Texas but 17 @ the Fu Arce Commitior & Ihe on ¥ veavure of ibe debate way the amendmvat to yey tbe Gtole “hare reporters 8800@ach, “be usual EKIPa COpeRsebOw, SIG was fu by to Mt. bran, (e)m ) of Owe wered Wat the words “to eoable Johu C. Rives’? be stricken out, oo (bat the provitons of he biti would bo oF tho dinat pepment ty tbe enate te the Meters toomos, Grown, Shtotve, Johusoe of Arkansas, toant, Mason nud Fessenden, spain ts favor Of Bis, ao is was ogreed wo. 7: _, Ob Whe cinoursion of the emeadmont reportat by Me. Payerd, from sre snuiory Commuwe, to alow the At lortes Geverad Wemyly tru flivore, cated aa. PintAR Ca set, im hie offlem, at BS MO Ralary, Dir HUNTER BpOKO Beainat ti, as BO ALompt to eatadliae * Digher orcor o oterks. He Aiko spke ia favor ay ad re hE OM PKOYES IM all Ibe departments dy aaett eR. (opp ) of Vi, Was mm ‘evar of anpointiog AD Assielans: Aitorcey Generai, if sued an wa 1 y vecoed, but could out sanction tats now orucr of eBioere, ‘This amendment wes lost, and coe bil! tuow paesed. Afton un Executive aseion ibe Senaie asjouraed. Meuse of Represeutauves, Wasdivanon, May 17, 1868. ‘THK CASK OF THY DOORKEEPER OF THM HOUSE. The House proverded to the cuusidoraton of thy resolu iow of the Commitice oo Aocmuts, proposing the disuni sad of Mr. Hackuey, tte dourkeeper, for alleged official mis conduct. Avisiemcat from Mr. Hackney was read, saying tha! fone Of the charges of tao commitioe were iacorrect ta pmol ol fact, wad thors were gready magniaed, Desides being ew porte and asking a thoronga tive tigation, Mr. Srornmns, (ude) of Ga, raid that Mr. Backaey had & Meh to be beard, aud moved that bis request be grewied. i) Kuaxnt, (adm ) of Md.,remarked thas Mr. Heoknay adcut De CiwEBED, 1 teare WEE nO Uthee roarou, Cor ais aTese BLO CONderate BduLe in oxcomting NS autaurity in He KppOIMtnent OF bis suBETS lonley, ACG Weremring the expenses Of ibe folding room from eit hua res or eigat bunered to two thousend or twouty Ave huodred douare pee oud Mr. Srinaek, (opp )ofN Y , alluded to ‘he fact that false ebtrine £80 LEED WAGE OM LbE books OL tbe folling room The btw erent for Apri! Was lorp out, and a new O06 mate fier Back vey dlecovercd taat the committ.o bad eutored oo en thvestization. The origina ctaumemt Bad aise cen found Ad #68 Adiwilied oy Mr. Hackony, aud ehuw- 1 thet (bere tad veru & lurge Overctarge im amount iM norey ane Gocaments Me. Kunktt. resumed, paying that the statement trom Mr. Hackvey wa enurely untruc, aad to be re ter from a laie messsoger addres. Le Speaker, iv wilco tho writer remarks that * Bo % OE THRECO #NY NO FAS Oeoharged, UNIER It WAS bik talto purrencer & portion oO ois seiary to Hack reac bey Mr Bronvs, (adu.) of tad, chairman of tho. ectont pitiwe Cuarged with the ivveetigaiion of tie couduct ccorkeeper, sid Lbey WCU: eudearor to act to Mr. Hack ucy with Judlolous frianeas, Abd Teporbas out bs be cold have a proper hearivg f PKWAKD, (adm ) of Ga, Bad wo we imoortact to seodain bow lar Mr. Hockney baa b rounded ! des gnipg met, whe bave made « trap esuruo- Oh, ADE CaUrCG 1 dE ToRd @ statement mw by ubsrditates of Beckvey, eayleg tat the lator always reaced (hem ih ® gepUemenly aod courteous Uisvner, aad bat they vever peid, or erranged vo be paid Wo Dim, aay woney Bs @ condition of boidweg office Mr. Srevuxsy esid the Commtee of Accouts morely # ve ther ommion, ineteed of reporting tae facts aud the ‘estumony tothe House. He wactod all the evidence in 1 @ Cone, aC bence were 6noaid De aw thorough lavestiga som 1) it'was ctecovered that Mr. Hackney profited in ite fest Dy corrup: practicer, no man would be more yeeoy \o Oiemise the Goorkeeper than he, Mr KUSKEL, of Md., repited, whea the resolution to tala dieniles the dverkeeper was adopted—14i against Mr Gaskin, (e¢m.} of N Y., offered @ resolation ap- powuvg Urwb Truesdale, of New York, dourkeeper, wr. Krarr, (adm ) of 3’ CO, cid wot think that this itttle advepuge should be snapped at. Tae sudjectshould be poe till to morrow hr Craias, (acm ) of N.C, moved aa adjournment Negativie wer, Hoskin withdrew bis resolution, and proposed that the efecucn take piace to worrow, which was agreed to. ‘TWh CASE OF JUDGK WATROUS. The Committre on the Juciciary were oischa'ged from the further copsiceration of tre momoral of Wilttam Alexancer, asking tbe i@peartmect f Judge Watrous, Tt see reperted op aoversely oy the former Congr ona. Severas memorisis proferriug chargos are peading 1a com- mittee, THE ADMINHION OF SRW STATED Mr. Qcreman, (adm) Of Mins, asked teave to offer & Jct reesiuuen lay og Gown the live of policy regarding We sam inmiod Of Lew States, requiring a8 & CyBditioa pre- cedent ap euadling act for tbe framing of & Coasiitadoa, aod evfleient popuiauen for We elevciiva of one rpreeea letive io Congrees, The Rouse refnred to suepend the rules for the pur. pose of allowing the introcuction of the proposition, by ‘SS ag eiget 05, a two-thiros Vote Deing necessary for tho purpose. EVENI‘G SERSIONS PROPORED. Mr. CHAFFRE, (opp.) Of Mass, Baked Out did not obtain \ intrecuce @ resclution proposing evoning ses- mous ‘TUE DOORKEEDERR'S STROKDINATIS, On motion of Mr Masun, (ada) of Ky., a resolution Wao BOPteO Hawg the Lumber wad Compousstion of the eu CrOmales of the Coorkeeper RUMSION OF TIE TART Mr Mounis (Opp ) of Va, asked lenvo to offer arosola bow er ttieg forth that the exieuog tart? bas ben found Wa equate w supply the goveromest with revecue, aad {FA eoUrCe Of PELDAFrasttU ot bo tbe CoUUtTy, aod Instruct 1 Le Commuter co Ways and Hears to inquire law ihe expcaeney Of reporting & bill ravwing tae cari, subst juucg bome for foreign eaivasop, aod epecitic for ad nolore™ duties, anG so angmecting the duty en articles which Cuz+ id Compoton with americaa magufactares sod pronucte, a# wt! afford incroare? protection to Ame. Tekb 1OUStEY 869 labor, be House refused to suspend the rules, 86 against 101 DRITIAN OUTHAGHS ON TRE COANT OF CCMA. On motion of #K BAKKsvALE (aidan) o' Miss.,® ress. lution #m a opted eal ‘remident, b Cm palible wild the public loterest, «9 commaaicate all the wiormetion in bis oo relative te the tring tu f aud sear Vessels belonging to Loe Unie Sta.es by British obips of war on ue coast oi Cabs. Adjourned. ‘Tne Kansas Fort Scott Bandits. Sr Laut, May 17, 1958, The Kickepoo correspondent of the Kepubliwan ways What ‘be Danvits in the neighdornood of Fort Sout oum- ber two boo red aod Ofty, aod are commanded by the no torious omvery. These are thorovguly armed aod mounted on fiset 0 cofy the United States trovps, swearing that they will pot be tskea, Upwards of one bunared aad ities have been Tobved aud driveu by them iato News from the Soucm. Wasuivuros, May 17, 1868. The mails from all points Soulb,ao late a8 due, are bawd. . A severe bali storm bad ecourred in Virginia, & ‘ea iw with, Covering portions of Powhatan and Chy terfieid counties. It waa also severe at Fredoricksourg. The grew ase fruit crops were Delieved to be tally do- wry oly Orleans papers contain Galveston dates to the sth wet. The steamboat Grapeenot, rupuing from Gaives- ‘op to Trinity river, bad caught Ore, becoming & total 1 "The sccowuts of the crops in Texas are ‘uttering, except tm the grasshopper remo. GostxRaL, May May 17, 1858. to-day | attrond Casualty. Wataxtows, \. ¥., May 17, 1858, Peter Rank, & foreman on the Rome Aatiruad, was blows to atome 00 ye | a gy My RS bp of eb engine, near Jjored. Evcape of Convicts from 2a Orwece, May 31, 16. forecoon seven or cigbt prisoners, ry ian wteoled Ubeir eecape by 4 through tae tty jou exertion ia beiog made arrest, pa ace hae deen (ound of them. Solliven, who is to be bung on Friday next, was not of the number. Marderer. Genes, Rig 15, 2088. ‘The Governor to day signed a warrant for the exceation of James Moves, wien ie to ake place 0a os ith of Jone i the jail yard. MoGee murdered Walder, Warden of the states prison, where he Was a convict for burgiery, PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET. Peay toe Wa ten, on Stocks inactive iwaaia ‘, a 4 ing Reilroas , 23% , Morr Canal to Log inland Ralirosd, Lass, Powmayivana Kallrond, 424. ALBANY CATTLE MARKWP. ‘ Aunant, May 17, 1968, ‘The receipts of beeves and sheep bave been somewhat than inet week Drovers i} ; i Hitt a pti NEW YORK HKRALD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1858. Dit wes taken up aed pawet sabstoutialy ag report Ascother Victim of the Contral Ratlread | . curt. Urtoa, May 17, 1858. G@ ©. Koowles, the pinth victim of the raiiroad divastor | The $87,000 Accuumter for—Comyrrss Vindécated - st the Bauquow Creek, diod of Whiesboru’ va under pitg. He was from daotor. N Of dts fatnor or. ives before bie decease, but be tailed ty recegutre Diae The deceared was delirious (rom the ume x the accideas Ul bis ceath. ‘The Case of Win, c Tn the case of Wm, Conaolly, for neveral days past, ow the obarge of ua norwg fag tt slaves, the jury today rendered « verdict of gaily. junnolly. A motion for @ Lee trial Das Peon Mae, O the ground of | Oreo to Albeoy ty ve Lis terti avay. emo of the Jarore beh.g @ Unites States Deputy Marshal Rebboy at Owctanan, Cisainean, May 17, 1868. ‘The Prat office, and the jewelry stare atachod ia 7 , lostama, were entered by Durg ara on iatur tay, o thousand deiie-e worth of watches and jawsiry the lettere ip the office were carried off Some three undred dollars Werth Of siempe wore a'60 taken. ee The Latest Outrages of the British ta the Gulf, He BRIG WinGOLD FIRKD INTO AND SHARONED. Boston, May i7, 1858, Captain Loring, of the brig Wingold, arrived hare Lact pigot Be reports thas ou the 30th ult , afier leaving Sierra ltorewa, bo was fired into by @ British oruwer Ove of toe | papsirg belis Waa suriod ip the maicmast, o' eo to the captain's bead. fhoey aftorwarés were boarded by a tally armod Bleck Republicen Avithaetic, (Vorreepoadence of tne Hoek, *AsmNGTON, sano Paul to Jitn W. Wolcott Mr. Wright, of Georgia acd wr Purviaece. of Powas ven Repacrrniaivrs to wvortgate tne alleged eighty voron thourenc dollars tariff fraud, loft here yesterday for al- Dany, New Yore, wid a vi w of taxumg tho tosumoay of Teurlow Broo, eq. Mr Woed soatto tbe com at tee a PeLemeLt Ded be was A constant atemdant by the bed. hice Of & beer relive wou cau survive Dube very sherk Lime, Obd requested toa tbe commitiee would etsner ta- (orregate bim in wrisiog or deputise ¢wo members to pre- fee coma ies penned Lynd or Ucn, aud the gentlemen vamed above pt cosed tor purpose = Mr eed's tote.» wil bay sd ty ge ‘The sevesugetios wlll exonerate O + grees trom charge of oriveey and ooery; ae Committee have aocctinica for ever dollar of the $61,008, ‘nnd | 9¢ (eflowe:— CorcaLce With the testimony of Mr singe that Wowow 'd the Bum Cf $74,000, out of woicm tt bas appeared. os that ho oud Mr asbmun, ef dansacvasous, $4,060 The other $76,000 be refused to give any accoust for Perbaps if be bas cove go, the fact aigat damage we house of Geroner, Wolcott & Oo, In date sweet, Bostoa. The commitice wili report next week. boat's crew, who insisted on examining the brig’s papers. | The Way the Wireunrla Legislature wae THR BAPK CLARA WINDSO® FIRED INTO, {From te Goswo Courter, May 17.) ‘The lates outrage whicd bss cowe to our ears’ is com- muptcaied wo os by a paseenger on board the American bark Clare Windror, whica ov ber recent ip from New York to Port ou Priuce was ‘red a! by tue British war ateanor Forward, on tbe tsta of Feoruary, ander tho folowing circumstances: Wheo off the west ead of St. | lana grant bills of 1206, Lomirgo rhe was overhauled by the Briushor, who fred Gret ope Mack cartridge 4s a signal to heave to, which wae stonce dese, Sourdy after a shot cume By that time the Gag was up. Another shot was dred, whi Paved witbia thirty feet of the bows. Two officers of ateag er came ou board, an? were told that the bark was frem New York, bound to Por plee that ibe next shot would bave gone between the masts. The ov'y excuse gives for this ouage was that they were “ obeying orders.” THe OUTAAGS TO THR SHIP TROPIO BIRD. “MutADELEUTA, May 12, 1858. I beg to cal your attention to tbe late outrage com- mitied ob our fig by a British ceuizer The ship Tropic | B G. Gui, bebe ; +Dird, under my command, on tho 2d inst , on her passage bome trom Port an Prioce, when six miles from Inagua, waa brought to and boarsed by the Britian ganboat Jas- per The Jarper, ox nea: ivg the Tropic Bird, tired «gun, wher Irac.up my colors and kept on my course; sho thea, tnding that we wore possing ber, fired @ snot across our ttern, aud whlie T wae iv #tay® fred anotber. Tiaea hove | ©: L to and an ¢fiicer {rom the Jasper came on board. I asked bim by what right he stopped an American ship oa the bgh eeas He vai’ that they had been apprised of seve- rel versels being expec'ed with slaves and tha: they took us for one — He theu aabed to pes my papers, to which deo Beugnc {¥-om the Macinin (Wis .) Jourpal, May 13] BEPOKT OF THE LAND GKANT (NVRSTIG ATION —START LING DISCLOSU MKS, NE.RLY THE WHOLE LBOISLA- TURE OF 1856 BOUGHT UP. ‘The report 4 too Joiwt Commitice to investigate tho charge of bribery und corruption, tu the passage of the 60 100g ox; aa submitted in the Sepate aud Asctmb)y this morni.g. It occuped @ncot ap bour and a bait inreading ‘The report eaa ac- ‘COMPpAD) Ng le+Movy Make & volume of nearly four hua” Gred peges. Al prerent, we are obliged te contest our- selves #.th giving afew veme The memb<rs of the Secate of 1866, to whom bonds aa Price, and they re- | or stock wes assigned by tht La Crosse aud Milwaukie Rail- toad Company, were as foliow! S. W. Beroes. cone: C. Gemen:, boud: George E ‘exter, bonds, Ka, Gerron, stock ..... W. J. Gibson, stock Tack eon bows & B Kelsey, bonds... J ©. Mila, bongs... E. O'Nell, bonds. S& & Rose, bonda.. B.S. Well, ($5,060 for son) stock ‘The following members of the Assembly of 1866 voted mand, alter remonstrating, I submitted. Ae thea turned | for tbe Land Grant bil , aad received cach $5,000 im bonds towards the boat ane | ordered the ahip to fill away; at yu order tho cfficer told me that I hould bo fred tot) tf proceesiea before he bad left dhe ship, regarded. ¢ Trepic Bird so far from baving the appearance of « tlaver, was deepiy laden with coffee and logwood, aad being rbot banded, was beating up to Iaagua under easy fail. Acthe tme the Jasper fired the two shotted guns she wes not more than four hundred yards distant, and there beg ov board eighteen paecengers ic all, eloven of whom were women abd children, they could be pinialy seen without agines The srooked laiand passage doing the one mcetiy used by Amerioan vessels bound bome. from Hayti, Jamaica ports of the Spasish Main, will subject cor commerce to a great deal of detention. [ would, therefore, ask you to give the American sbip- mastere advice ax to what course they should pursue, and ee nee» cane. ‘ours, very truly, ©. FOULKES, Lavra Kenyr’s Tumatee. - Mra. D. P. Bowers’ company, from the Walnut street theatre, Philadelphia, appoarcd last evening at the above theatre. The piece selected was Sir E Bulwer Lytton’s play of the “Lady of Lyons,” which always commands a reapoc'adle audience both bere and cp the other side of the Atlantic. As eur readers are aware, the plot was suggested to Sir Kiward B Lyt to from the story of the “Bellows Meader,” and although the incide:ts are altered and the charactors recast from the original tale, yet the mora) of the story is adhered to, and “love over pride’ is portrayed throughout the piece. Claude Meinotte’s love, ambition and high sou'ed princi. ples carry the audience coraptured throughout, while the Cevotion of Pauline after conquering the family pride, which sbe bas imbibed from ber mother’s tutelage, flads response im the Learts of tbe female portion of the spec- tators. Mrs Bowors made her dibut to a Now York autionce as Pauline. She is & lady posressing an experienced krowiedge of stago business and a perfoct slocutioniat. She reais correctly, conveying the author's meaning, Ler voiwe adding materinily to her success in melo-drama- tic pieces Ig the secon? aot, when asked by Claude if she bas “no fear, no scruple, to repant jade," her reply :— When J loved thee thy fate became mine; Triumph or danger, Joy or eorrow, I am by thy side— was given with such fooling pathor, and so traly natural | o¢ that the audience exercised their approval “4 loud ap plaure and called both ber and Mr. Conway ine curtsin at the end of the act. In the last scene hor acting was excellent aad captivated all Mr. Ouoway, who is @ favorite in this city, played Cisode i a most creditable manner, and although suifer. jg Aelight Doarseness, was applauded and called e the curtain at the close of the piece. ceecription of hw “palace by tbe Lake of Como,” in the garden scene, called forth the plaudits of the house, and was dramatically apd carefully given. Mr. G. Boni- face, as Colooe! Dumas, acquitted bimseif most creditably, ano Greased the character truthfully. The other charac. ters were weil supported. ‘i the eud of ibe play both Mrs. Bowers and Mr. Con- way were oslled before the curtain, aod warmly ap pieoded, Mr Conway them ween the partof Mrs Bowers ana himself for thot kinavess, For b msolf, inaiviiually, he returned them | Moves Ki his pivee re Ab? Doped to merit @ continuance of their very gravifying eeteem. He eanouncod that Mrs. ap oear to morrow (this) evening in « now ‘The tarce of the ‘ton Boy” concinded the perform. ance, io wick Mr. Chapman and Miss Anns Cruise Kept the sudievce tn roars of lnughter. The orchestra, under the loacership of Dr. Cannington, of the Phiiadclphta theatre, piayet several operatic so Iections ovrivg the evening, which were duly appreciated ‘by Whe audience. Tur Ports —The admirers of Milton, Sheridan, Willis, Mackey and other poeta should atiend the Packer Collegt. ate Institute, Prooklyn Heights this evening, and bear the readings cf Mise Lathrop, whose entertainment will doabdt Joes afford both pleasure and instruction. She is highly spoken of as a reader. City Lntelligence, Meerixe ov Tue Tammany Socterr.—A meoting of the Tammany Socicty or Columbian Order was held last eve- ning st Tammany Hall. 1. V. Fowler, Emanuel B Hart and Thomas B. Topping were isetalled as Sachoma, and General Giieon J. Pillow, of Tennessee, Gov. Rodman M. oan several prominent of this city, were members of the ' meeting wer large an i eothugiaetic, and great anc unanimity prevailes. ‘Board of Hachems meet pext Monday evening, the | 062, 67 Ly , for the election of officers for the ensuing Chaatos Mestive op Tie Rerreicay Rxecotree Cowmrrren —The Executive Committee of the republican party mot last | 592, 625, —_ at 618 Broadway, and the following “se Commitiee:—A. T. Dow, Thomas Little W. R. Stowart, Owe W. Grennan, Naniel L. Petit, Daniol D. Conover, E’ Delatield Smith and James Kelly, appointed Treasurer. D. T. Marshall meeting, and diferent matiors very deliberate cotmderation, but no other definite action was taken Green Peas xp STRAWHRRKI FROM THR SovTH.—The folk, brought 500 barrels of green peas, besides a quan- tity of carly strawberries, Thin will reduce the price of peas very materially, and place them inaide the mosos of poor people. Sirawberries promise to be plenty within a few weeks. Personal Intelligence. Wo find the following in our exchanges: —Forrest, the ‘actor, is about to marry Laura Keene. ‘The Shreveport (La.) Gasetic says:—Colonel Pokens, of South Carolina, our Minister to Russia, passed through Shreveport on the 28th ult. with his beaatifal bride. The | faecimating and hrm hy-areneattrdpnrene | to St. Petersbarg ae aoon as they reach New York. fe trust that breeze may | pel dF ‘the magaificence of | a foreign all tte novelty and attractions, them happy in 6 laad of ARRIVALS. which threat dig. | Geo P. Thompeo axd Wim. Hull, wo tach received 6: sdregsed tne audience, thanking | wm . Hibbard pte OF stocks, with the exception of Robert ne A. Bird, Wm. ‘happell, F. Craw, AW, Farr, Goo Parker, 0¢0, and Thomas Falvey, who rece:ved $70,000, ‘i R_ Aiken, J. Anunson, B F. Berney. Charles Becer, A A. Bird. Louis Bostedo, A. Briggs, J.T 3rown, H Butter. field, D. D Cameron, W. D. Chapin, Wm. Cappell, °. G Yheoves, W. Chipman, W. M. Colladay, I. Counor, am, J. Crammond, & Crawfort, H C. Drake, Thowas Faivey, A W. Farr, Fletcher, M F.ood, A_D. Gray, A. Greulich, G. Haba, Wm. A Hawkins, Charies 5 Hawley, G. H. Hays, 0. C. Howe, A. A. Huntington, Joba James, H Johnson, P. Johnson, kK. Kaowiwe, J Lauderdale, P. Lavie, A. MeCormick, J. Mitobell, D! L. Morrison, M. Murphy, J. Noon, J 'T. Pa'mer, doo, W. Parker, J. Seil, B F. Seymour, R’ Smith, H. 8’ Thomas, P Thompson, John Tobin, Wm Vogeo:tz J. Wag- ner, Obas H. Waiker, J. Weaver, Wm. porman, J. Wood, W. W Woodman, Wm. Hull The only members who voted for the bill, and received Bo boncs or stock, were Charies Burchard, M. M. Davis, J. F. Potter and Joshua Stark. ‘Those of the Senate who voted the same way on the bi:l, apd to whom no bones or stocks were assigned, wore J.Q. Adams, J. Fitzgerald, P.H. Smith and D. Worthing ton ; Charies Dunn was the only senator who did not vote op the bill; and to hun no boods or stocks wero as signed 1. P. Harvey did not vote on the passage of the Dill, but om leave recorded his vote in favor of it the next ~. No stock or bouds were assigned to him. szgetald and Smith, however, it ls proper to add, seem to have made up for their not recoiving anything from the La Crosee Company by their operations in the North eastern Land Grant Company. No members voting inst the passage of the bili par tloipated tn the spoils. ey wore thirteen in number as follown :—J. Alien Rarbor, Amara Cobb, A Al. Gilos, Ed- Pier, James Suitber'aud and David Taylor, of the Senate ; and Jevi Alden, Ixaac Brown, C. R. J. a Know'ton, H. J. Murray, T. Newell and Alen Taylor, of the Assembly. Those of tbe Assembly who did not vote om the bill, and to whom no stocks or bon’s were assigned, woro ©. Brazelton, H Catlin, John Childs, Joba Day, J G. Ehin gor, J. M. Fvans, A. J.T Mula, DK. Noyes, D. Reed, 8. Thomas, and 8. B Townsent. The following paracna, who were Siate cificers in 1856, also received bonda, as follows: — ‘before tt iv yot | WM Dennle, Bank Comptrolier. No. of bonds 10..$10,000 Anke 10.. 10,000 McArthur, Lieut. Governor, do. x B. F. Hopkias, Private Seo'y of Gov. do. 6.. 6,000 ‘Sapith, do. 10,. 10,000 The following , who wore officers of the Seuate Assembly in }, also received boo ts, an foliows:— No of Amount at par Jas Armatrong, Chief Clerk Assembly..... 5 Pg W. Pitt Dewey, Assistant Clerk Asvembly..10 Egbert Mosley 1 The Leguwlature, State officers, or officers of either the Seuate or Assembly in 1866, also received bonds, as follows: — No. of bonds, Amount Alexander Mitchel! . a) $10,000 Levi Hubbell .. B Elipnalet Cramer...... rT 10,000 Rutos King. 10,000 SR Nein (Fa. 1.000 14,000 Rewin I 26,000 eoland 26,000 Charles FE Jookins ‘2h 000 Byron Kilbourn, 26,00 Mores M. Strong, 2h 000 James Ludington, 72, 675, ‘677. 646, 718 oy 140, bv, B00, 04a, Gol, "soar MI 4 . 5 . ey Park 3. Now. 106, iia, ' 4 264, 1966, 1966, 1267, "1208, "1280, 3. eu reRom Covi Noa, 780, 794, 211, 212, 840, 480, 160, 904, 906, , 928, 99H, 340, 448, 802) 635, 969; OTT, 970, Bi, 982, 98) GOL, O95 904, 1000, 1001, 1008, 614," 87, 617, 715, "674, 615, 507 600, 644, 670, 86, 984, tors,” 1010, 1021, 1022, 102%, , 1026, 1027, 129, "1080, "1081, "104, "1035," 1038, 1037, 1008, 1040) 1041; 1042," 1044, oss. Hortetter’s Stemach Bitters are now cea te Defiance Salamander Safes With patent Pear er te Sees Pam, see Se wt vii ni BOBERT M. PATRICK, of Lace and Sewing Machines. “These machines make ona aM, ¥. Sun. PRINOIPAL OP FIOR, Broadway. corner of Hroome street. Addrose care box 2.541 Post offlos, House, k conducted om the and $1 per O Buropes: day feala aa ordered, m pia Bia. yy Doudie rooms or $2 per day for BED dErE Oo: the epecial oc mmutee of the Huse of | VHS PIBiLy BEROLO, We frome Coltternia The & Cvuneti- The Tied Soetery—Tae Wome Kb Asem bings— More Oucager of tae | Betton. The Me mens end Uta City Nowe — Mar beav, &e., dio | ‘The FawtLy Kenan of Wedmeaday will costae a large | emonn! of aseiul sad inleresiiag renting, Amoog omer ters ‘The Latest News from Csllforata~Loikar fom an Pron Glaco- iirthe, Martinges, Lieaiba, 40 “ Coptivuavos of tbe Keport of tag Magagy of the Ab ttc mia Areombiage—aviark upom iho SueBets bed veo Yuriiaos— Grand Windisg up, do, ho Avni -erwary of the amoricen Trast Pooiany—Alavory sgita tion spain in full vigor—Defeat aad rout of tho Abolition tote, oe. ‘The Petiicoata im Courcil~Dolngs of the Wouee'’s Rights Comvertion—Ppeerb of 2 Persocuied mum, de. bo Mose outrages of the Britlae—Violauos of tao Laws of « Bpnoish poet The Double Tragedy Im Phitndeinbia—Sutolie aud At- temptew Murdor—Jealousy and Desperation A very interesting artinic om the Morimoen and Utah —Pul- iment of & Prophecy by goimg ta ths Booky Mowataiee— Les ving Nauvoo in the Winter of 1846, ‘The Uiab Ka pesiion—Latier from our Lew respoedent—-sntereating Letter from Salt Laks Doings at Washington eporte ct the Proce Simga of Ora arree, Kétiorial Remarks on prominent events of ‘he day Odliuary Notices of Disiinguisked Lermvos reomalty de wand. ‘Tbe Local Incidents of this and adjoining cittcs of gescral imierest. A Full Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- | duce carefully correoted exch work ‘The Latest Inte ligenco received up to the time of pablica- | tton, by tolegragh or other win Together wiih Poling Reporta—Thoatriral M itera Rap art Of the Unitle Markei—Money and Com mercies Markols—Mar: Fiages and Desths— forming n mans of ialervatiag, usoful sad | miscellaneous reading. ‘Terms -Only 82 @ year; four conta & alnglacopy. Te be Obtained at tho off.ee 0: (he HetALD ané of all nowsageats, Tey Keox.— It you Want a Good nanat KNOX, No 212 drondway, $4, and be wii supply you ry bate are spiend.d fabrics | Parts Hels Hats Jum Kecstves a Wetter, (a Fulvam treet Gout rem ben, apring vision $3, 0 = mien PHOTOGR «?HiC GALLERY, 359 Broadwa: (Over Thompara’s ) Has now 08 extibidon the larg: st nad aaret portant ase of phesographes exiant of the ditlecout mo ot New York und sadjcemt muss Tho Wo call and exsmipe Uh peme. F Ww Cent nteatope Likeneese+, with Case. -- Ri ie Ll - Groat to cuperive Rowers pl rush (or portraits, of 12 Cent Mintatures— Detling Portraits views of the city aa country, hors and tarra tor ‘ae nome market and ex; by HOL we», 289 broadway. Chvasen, Cutlaven,—Cry b= mage besudiul Lkensas 6 of dollar. na e yous MUNT#R'S Gailory, 472 Brod way Exemine for Yourreli-tme Exirnrive Ase sortment of sole learbor trunks, ledive’ drove trunks aad Sopertor traveling bags, et Dov Murray wirvet, aoer urved way JUBN Busbk Manufec wer * o TRO8 fe UKien, Troe bedateads and oronments! kon work HUTOUINCON & WIOKBRBT 4 Bz Broadway, wear Prarl aireet, New Fork, y. of al kinds of 10,008 Case Bucs and Amo ws Amonion srioes, ot PHILLIPS & OMTTA'G. M4 Garren siren. Gee Car sumors—Caii at the Gas Koonomi- zer depot The econom-res lacresses the ight aud reduces bills over ome third = Usli a. a tes 1 LUCK WreD'B, 109 Nassva street. Crletedore’s Hair Dye, Wige aud Toapers;s the heat in tbe world, wtolenaio ard retell, and the dye pri vately appiied. No aster house, Reund Hill Water Cuse nad Hertel, Necth- | emp Om, Mase —acusteio air, forest, part, good tavle aad Amusemouts, der d for circular MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. jarried. Baxrn—Crank.—On Thurs iay, May 18. by Rev. C. 3. | Vanoieve, Kunu B. Gakka aud Kuzauera M ULAKK, adi of | Newark, Sew Jersey. Brows—Crorics.—On Wednesday, May 12 dence of the bric lor, Wa. B. Brow. Mo, be ot the resi | KL. tay. | % Lot ae Stine "Many J., daugnter of Wu. a Cruitus, | May 16, by the Rev. T we Now Jersey. / Goris sk— Bares.—In Sager Loaf, Orange county. N.Y.) | » 9 Goxuixn, of New York, to Mias MAncAmer J. SATS dang ter of the late Wiliaaw M Bates, ty of Now Yors. Keysann—Yeamass —Ip thiscity,oa (harsd.y evening, May 14, by the Key. Vuncaa Dunbar, Mr. Samumt D. Kaw akD to Mine Eumrma Yeanos, ail of N. MOUALLUM—STeWakt.—Uo Saturtay May Rev. T. Yowell, Ronget MoCatiom, of Levingwt, N. Y., Muss Aww draw- ART, Of Ubi city. hy es— Somers —Ia Brookiyo,on Tharsday evening, 26, by Bev. J. W. Searles, AO. reeks © Mie Mit, buth of Brvokiyo. rT. —On Saturcay evemiog, May 15, by whe Rev. 8 Parmeiee, Mr. James Vanovaen w tine Avousta E. Bamnusrt, Oregen and Wastingten Territory papers p ease copy by the Rev Jawes W. Woon, th Dia | Asian. —On Saturday, May 16, CHinues Bornt, sesoad fon Of) G aoa Raouel Ambier, aged 12 years, 40 Gvutas | and 10 oa) 8. de baw 4oue, ere sin’s pollution stained bis gente, guile lene Dienst, To that piace where no illusion ever brosks the angel's eat . r Funeral will take piace ot the residence of his parents, | No. #1 Weabingen piace, vo Wedarsiny Tas (riexts of the y are ievited at eod, without fortaer Lous. Ban ~Io Bro kiyn, on Mooday, May 17, + wie of William C Booth, aged 24 youre aod 6 ax ‘The reimtives and frieoor 0” the family are attend the funeral from we York suroet ouday moruing, May tT, Jammy Cooney, & bawve Of courtly Tipperary, ireiaed The treeds aud remiives of the fawuy are fwpec faly invited to atteod bis funeral from bis late residence, No 665 Water sireet, thie (Tuesdsy) afternoon, at bait past two o'clock. His remaius will be taxen to Calvary Come tery for intermeot Dm. Kisco. —at Puerto Principe, Caba, on Friday, April 30, Lom Kamom, aged $ years ané 6 mouths, aoc on sa turday. May 1, Fuommsce, aged 4ycare and 9 moulha, only obtidren of Jasto ana Jowepdine Det Misco. Fivet.—O0 Moooay, May 17, of consumption, Jaws W. Frven, years. Li months and ® days. The re nd friends of We family are lovited to ationd his fun@ral, from the Forty toird atrect Mehowst Kpisoopal church, near Eighth avenue, i 10% o'cl ck AM. Gunes —Oe Sunday, 16, Mire. Grean, after « long and wevere lileess, wife of Joon G ca, of tow city. The friends sad acquaintances of the family are re qnestec b> attend tae funeral, trom ber ate reedecce, No pha Cwollth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, as three o Grav.—In Brooklyn, F. D., om Saterday, May 15, of com. | pond w of the longs, Launano i, infant son of James aad | appab#. Gray Bart.—Op Satorday, May 16, of consumption, at his re fidence, Eighteenth street, Suath Browslyo, Ricwaan F. Hau, raver, aged 4) yours, formerty of Liverpvvi aad r aod | Lowsmy —On Sunday, May 16, 0% the residence of his fether, No. 27 Park street, rexano Loser, um the Zee | year of bis age. The fanerai wil! proceed to st Andrew's church, this Tuesday) morving, st elf past ten o'clock, where a ao- ase Will be offerea up for the repose of his soul, apd from theece to Carvary Cometery, at half past cae o’ciock. The friends and a quawtaoces of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further netics Lock Woop — Uo Sanday, May (6, Sovas Enweerine, laogh- ter of Aagustos Fi. and Susan f1 Lock wood, aged 4 yours, 11 months ana 18 days The rein ives aad (riends of the family are invited ty at- tend the faneral, from No. 496 Pacific street, Brookiyn, this (Tuesday afternoon, at tures o'cionk. meCare —On Sunday morning, May 16, of consumption, Patnick @cCan, aged 42 years. The {rieoos and sequaintances of the family, also those of bis brother ing, St ten o'clock «His remains will be anen w St. Ma Ty's chureh, where solemn high mass wil be celobraved for the repose of his soul, aad irom thence w Calvary Oo. metery for joter ment. Maree. —On Toeeday, May 11, Lawaeece Manxe, in the 80th year of his age. Hie relatives sou friends are reepectfully invited to at- , from his inte residence, No Ll Gamiltoa ‘mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, Ina Magrin, invited to at- tere the funeral, at No. 14 Bridge street, this (Tuesday) eae teen 1", JANDEVILLE AS Bergen. on Sunday evening, after 1 hovrs’ ilinese, ‘rita, youngest daughter ot Youn and Margaret Mandey lie The frends of the family are reepectfully invited to ak tend ber funeral, this (Tuesday) afernoon, at four o'clock, ere Ten —At Je * 5 On § Racine: Lopiow, wie of Troman i. Porter, aed danghtet of M. ©. Morgan, in the 20th year of her age. Ber reimtives ane friends see pare < ‘ae (fener) Teepectfully Invited to attend 5 ahareoca, ‘three o'clock, from ue Penidonce & her pa rents, Ob Grand street, Jersey City, Pamen.—co thorsdey, May 18, of scarlet fever, Mines, ogoo 4) ona ob Monday, May 17, tama, aged @ years, only cholaren of Dr. Milos W. and Hl. Angelina ‘The foneral of the latter will take place on Wednesday . ounniaus | D* Wedaceday, | °°?" 5 the ronldeens of her pe atereore, at twoo'olork from reute, NO td Kivingion otrret Tue relas aor Of the family are eviied to attand. soesaae Suen — Oo Saturday, #ay 16, iw ehh eu prion, DASKL Be lo oy Femme meni ARCH! SUMNER, aged Jb yours amd & purty. — Ow Monday, May 17, ator « Noger Neces, orovump Wn, BAlZa Aa, Wh6 velovad “wits ot ae Bimith aged 89 years, T moths awe 8 days. ¢ fhieuds of the faantly aos tuowe of her fat Starhope Marston, and of bar brothers ant broker da law, ure iovited to attend her fanere services, at tae re eioenee of ber brother, W. Wo Marsioa, No! 178 Kade Nicetewoth wirect, this (Tus ing) eveoing, at bal pea been o'o0ck, Be romames DO taken bs Uoapatend, LL, for tntermest, on We maraing Tannen. Sad eoty, @ toh, 8 Monday, Way 1), Henny 9. Ream, pale, 0 ae @%b year of bis igo frloade of the family are tavited ‘The relamves ane tiene bie funeral from the residence of hin soa is ise, Ro. 56 Fou piace, Unie (fuesday) afternooa, ai tow o'eV00) Pnitede p's papers plesae oopy. Wricer. - Rrookiyu, 00 iMdoniay afernoce, May if, ’ tue Tesh yoar of bis age. friandas of Une family are reapeottatie funeral, frou bis ‘ato reatdesos, ktyh, on Podpawiay after core, Hiv romalus wiil be thkee to Greeawend weping, May 16, CarHannn Ane davgbter of Joho and Am 9 movtox and abd frvpilu ot the family aro invited to attene the foneral servico, atthe reaieses ber father, No. S* Hass Twel’t street, toa Tocadey} atwrcecn,'at four o'clock preately, without further Warp —Ai Palmyra, Wis on Friday, May 7 of page: per ction, Mra Saran War, aged 26 yearn, te betevee wife of Rov. KF, Wado, and only mister of Re pert D, Holmes of this @ ey. She int wilh an wufaliariog trurt iv he mediation of our Saviour, bia Dams Being Mae Laws + poo Der ie W.np — Cu Sunday moroing, May 16 afer a fow nea iene, CLARA PRICK, only Child of Mortimer aud Mary Jone Ward, eged % yearn, 6 moutes aad If days The friends of the family are resyoot’uly \avited 7 ak lend We fuverni, (row the residence of bar father, Ho. 58 Detency treet, o Tuesday afternoon, att wo o'cione ‘er rematos wil po takee 69 Trinity Cemctory for interment, 'd~ ThE NKW AT-HOME INV TAMORS 0D BD Me pepor tbe duet recherche aly le Unie sossem, A, oHovE Tes useful aa on lnay Miend. roadway. tT Jon Ma NN STREKT, $3 8 FOR 0886 Ealtera, ant %6 tor paient jectnur Besta | COMORES GREAT SPRING NEOIOINR AL Rirvtstine, oo outs, walt rheom, ko YATES wt Lelawm inna coral lo one the mort painful forme of bene ACM ne ama te napok thire’, « old uicera, Kore: Cryupeinn, the worm Cares of impartty of the bl tnoiptea| com liver and kidneys geweral debility, dyepopals 0 te Greed ebreet sumption piles £0. Prime 16 centa per botsle. oe PRRHAKENT OURR FOK Pitkot PUL! PELE PTLRAL The proprietor of bb WITKRAY PIL® sUPPOS he AncTHE® Ww James WK Keo, aby cured of plies by ustog fem Liltote wtih tn fas bet Onl ant Bue ber ot paraine mer wren, Vaaer's pile +mpposuory. for Ue youre aad at Uimre confined ® Reloremor will he gives te he worcenced. Depa IM Kowery, ‘The medioing on0 be Kon! Wo nmy part of (be ovmmtry, I CURDEALLS ABNICA LINIMENT CURES REBD. mation Beepraive ABNIOA LINIMENT FOR APRaING and bri wes URDS ALLS aRNIOA LINIMENT BK cURa@ mxv- ORDRAUR ARNICA LINIMENT CURKO Paley nad aries Boge ABMIOA benat LAENT FOR MAN amD Boenesues ABNICA LINIMENT, 34 BRREML2 street BR": ove bem ait KB AND PLL DO YOU COOD—DR LANGLEY" oo ons BUNIONB, COLLOSTTIER, DIHRASHD HARA Rutraoted withow! pain on the the Boot fae wore ome dintaly, witho Zack abl, he pb Coekd LITTLEFIELD & WEHTRRV®, CHIROPD Laine wave remove’ w Slt Broadway directly oppeniie the Mt Btebeias Fup wher: thor will onethose thelr enossen walla fe Nepareie eoureass Tesmure bowe tor artificial teeth the plata oveem, fof of the moa Bis is eu @: er vy & novel Bod | ef 8 ash mane oad ‘emp re Ce osm Le se mat nse, Ne L2 Wevestag Pace, mene Brosd wey. peer NSW PREPUME FOR THR GKABON ine ME QUT Diated few BURP yw ania, G0 Sresaesy, at pomads for tue bir, neo for a. Carey Poward & anger. Hb elele | rom whoo JW Norersas & Co, Bowton aod New York, Bold every where. LEGANT SPRING GOODS n CHANDRLIEKR Now stylow of el View PLack « . IVORY HaAPERD CUTLEAT, Of cur own mspufactnre (for which we reontved the only large | moras given by the Ame: toan Lastiiace), 60, Beautifel Frenoh ching wiN eh. TRA AND TOLLE? HOTS, biURZKS, VABKE, CLUUKM, Received ttia day Per ship leveattsstor, All of which we are soiling EE P'T aeterons price. ? Corser of Brow Wout & 00, and roowe ares OVERS OF AQUATIC PPORTS —WIL BR RXALBIR. 4, ci ihis day, sapleedia nce ost balt for thy tudes of ale to leg. Aino ® plensure boat for ecaieond wa Mayor of this cuy, together wih & large rumor of ober boats, , INGERS Li, 250 Sout Breet Ls AT THIy —WR Os ILL 1a8 OPEAED HIS NOS mock end «be ADWAY'S READY RELI AND RROULATOR® abo d be nerd im all wane of emartet fever ‘afe-en, 162 Futon street chante every where R T WILDE IN RNLARGING AND REF DERIN: + more easy of sevege bie millinery how rovme, Ihrosdway, won'd notify the world of (nsbon aad of busineew Uat he Pas put down the vrices of his superb Pacis bom Green cape finware, rihonns, # Hroatwey mark bat peo newtly and conveniently loca” TLAON'R AAI COLOARA —IF DORR WOT DTR but vour hair toe besatifal binek browe, itis pee hair colorer te use Only W BenINe AND VISITING CARDS er pistes, im area: variet lowest in price #0 CLARK, weet & Wilsons heel premiume ‘The Ameriesn Insttntn, Now jery land Mate: toda igi state, * On as BROADWAY, NAW YORR. fend for « ciroular. WAY po meet fy C om aceon universal sdmot Sock! temily, planta ku sod shop woth. the low.price it in offered to he TH 5 9) 706 SNe Ta TST Brea ren Yelena yt SPRING BUSINES COATA WORTH 95 50, $3 rin He ak et 4 and 86 Fulton ce, FRRN ASIMERD PANTA WORTH OF. $4 — betty Oy at F r PROCKOOATS, WORTH 95 708 aE ial, aed te Pee era, $6 FOR PINT SPRING RAQL 4! TH 910, wt ‘Hall ret seins DE GRoot

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