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rested in Springficl! some time since for forgery, this waorning browgat ine verdict of not utlty. Ho is stil! held om © civil process for devis amounting to seventy Ghoesand dollars, being unabdie to find bail in double the smount. Mashots, PHILADELPHIA 8TOOK BOARD. PHILADELPHIA, May 26, 1858. Btooks dull Pevosylvagia sta 6736; Read Raliroad, 1; Morris Oneal, 424; Long island Raliroade 1X; Penasyivama Kauroad, 415; ‘Cuaniesrox, May 24, 1858. The sales of cotton to day were 1 at prices: wapging from li Xo.a12%c. The of Washington's mews hed no effuct. BSavannan, May 24, 1858, ‘Thero is a better feeling in our cotton market. Bartmore, May 26, 1858. Flour dulland uncharged. Wheat dull and nominal: wed, $1 a $106; white, $1 15 a $1 30. Cura a shade lower: yellow, 66c « 68c.; whit unchanged. Provisions dull and unchaaged. Flour depressed. Wi get! ye very ‘neat duil, wita @ tendency. ‘Corn buoyant; sales 10,000 bushels yellow ab 720, Whiskey firm at 2ic. a “20 Arsaxy, May 26—6P M. Flour quiet and declining; inquiry jmitea; bu: ‘waiting for lower prices. Sales of the cay about 1,000 ‘bbls, Wheat very qaict; saies of 6,000 bushels white In- diana, on private tarms; po other sales transpired. Cora steady and market lees active; salos 30,000 bushels, mostly Western mixed, at s8c Sales of barley at 600. for four rowed State. Oats active and in supple; the eles toot up 160000 busbels, mostly at 89o., weight, for g00d State, Canada avc Weetera Tn shi wheat ‘Sor three days past to New York are 376,000 bushels. Buvrato, May %—1P M. Flour quiet: sales 400 bblg at $3 70 for superfine U; ‘Lake, and $4 for extra indiana and Michigao.| Wheat dail ‘aod pomina!, at 69c for ce gel g Cora firm; nomi dull at 326, for Upper Lake imports i BE ape Hi : [ i z * Burvaro, May 2=6P M. y—ioterior demand unchanged. Sales 1,400 70.8 $3 87 for good euperfine and extra Uoper $4 for co Inciana and Michigan. Wheat active demand; saivs 60,000 busbels at 690. @ 70c for Chicogo epring, as in quality; at red Ovio avd Indiana; at 85%sc a 94c. for white “Canecisa. Cora quiet Prime scarce and very firm. No gales of sound. Oats unchanged. Sales 14,000 bushels at 32. a 3240. Waiskey bed at 20c. Froights.—Boats scarce; wheat l3c. t> New York lake imports for the ing at noon to day—9,000 bbis. flour; 31,000 busbela wh-at; 6,000 bushels oats; 10,000 Dushels barley. Canal expo’ ts—3,000 bbls. flour; 65,000 Dushels wheat; 22.0.0 bushels corn; 6,000 bushels outa. ‘Wind northeast; raining. Oswuco, May 26—6 P. M. Flour dull. Wheat inactive Corn quiet; sales of 83,- 000 bushels Illinois river et 62%. Lake Imports un'moor- tent Canal exports—i,300 bols flour, 45,000 busheis ‘wheat, 8,800 do. corn, 4,000 do. barley, 2,000 do. rye, 1,260 do. oata. @ ri e s% _ Tas War Sreamexs Unper Oangns to Prorecr Ovk ‘Meeosastaes raom te Bares Crvrsers —The Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday presented a busy appearance, pro parations being actively on foot there for fitting out the ‘war steamers under orders for the coast of Cuba aed our Bouthers coasts, to protect our merchantmen from the in- wolen} attacks of ‘British cruisere. The little steamer Arctic, which has beon put under the command of that ‘abie officer Captain Hurtetove, is rapidly approaching a condition for service. She will be ready for sex to- morrow, and will probably ¢ epart for Cubs in the afternoon, ‘where, should abe fail in with her Britannic Majesty’s gunboat Styx, and catch her at apy of her pranks with an American veasel, she will probably use her three guns to ome purpose. The stesm frigate Wabash was put into commission yesterday morning, and darhug the afternoon she took her crew on board from the receiving ship North Carolina. These are the only veesels, we believo, at the Navy Yard et present under immediate orders for this worvice. The lists of officers for these ships are not yet fully reported, but we presume they will be complete and officteat for the important duty allotted to them. Personal Intelligence. A Paris correspondent of a late London paper says — Mr. Bonaparte, the eldest son of Marsha! ’rince Jerome his with Miss Paterson, has been staying in Paris for some tiwe, almost He dined almost daily ‘at Hill’s Exghed tavern, in the Boulevard des Capucines, Mr. John Q. A King is now acting Governor uoky, Governor Morehead is in the South, where he will romais some time; Ld ii f i i it it if i f i E : i feel ah H a rea, AT ‘or. ra ina Wa BR fi Robt i Wingle, La nnd'25 in the From Obariceton, In ibe. ae Baward Carter, ay ydman Jobn Gorman, Joho , Chas Mary Pelton, Mra B Harrison—and eleven in May %—Thomas Lawlor vs. Hubbard G. Stone and Others —This wae an action for false imprisonment, poe. YE Robineon on the part of the plain- unr. that Lawlor found a November ee eres Gee ean Superior Coart—Spectal Term. ‘Jn 1846. In 1847 the defendant married again, and resides hore, where he holds the office of Quarantine Commis- ! 3? Hi i E i HI ae NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘Wallack’s Theatre—“ Deseret Deserted.” ‘The long promised buriceque under the above title was produced here inst night. Its am extravaganza ia four ov! not overburdened with words, illustrated with capi- nery, cheered on by numerous sovgs more or leas omic, t!lumiuated by a pleasant balict, and goceraily @ploed to eult a public palate which is fod of sawce pi- quant. The men are Mr. Tom Scott (A. H. Davenport), & New York boy of the cub order; Mr. O'fiab (f. B. Jobnaton), bis confrdre, an Iriaman, if you judge by bis name; Lacifor Sparks (Mr. Lester), an express conductor; Brigham Young (Biake), and Mahomet (Whiting) ‘Tho scene transpires on the plains and at 3alt Lake. There |, however, resoue selves, organise a rebellion and overturn the govorameat @f Young. That worthy is represented as a fat, old por- am, ee arunk upcn Bours0n waleer 08 bas remarba: logue, quaint music, pretty scepery and is all iound in this “etrieuy business The acting was larly eo. Mr. the most corious 20 batlet 13 ied by the Misses Gale, two pretty, plump Hoglish girts, who will be remembered es members of the Rouzani company attbe Broadway tneatre. The play was received wth much favor by @ crowded house, and it will have a I and protiable run. It is of that order of nouseuxe whi wo are told is relishes, now and then, by even the wisest a Wg let everybody relish it, and prove wiedom reby. Mar. Lota Montez gave the conciuding portion of ber autobiograpby at the Broadway theatre last night. In spite of the rain the house was well attended, and the fair lecturer was as fascinating as ever. She will remain at the Broadway during the week. Police intelligence. Arrest or AN Op Ovrenper - Caleb Abrahars, alias Ganion, a young but desperate bad character, wes arrest- ed cn Monday night at Conrad’s Gardens, in Nineticth etreet, by cfiicer Bennett, of the beputy Superiptendeat's cfilee, charged with baving, in February last, stolen a gold watch and chain from Mr. Samuel Parker, of Fifth ave- nue, while that gentleman was standing on the corner of Broadway and Bond street. Abrahams was arrested at the time of the robbery aud subsequently tasen to the Court of Sessions, where he pleaded guilty, and seutence was suspended by the Court upon the condition that he | have ria oe and was being a Deputy Sheriff to a shipplog office when he ge and Monday night he fc it Serene, with officer Bennett, but was finaly got to the and locked up. During the 'y through the rtope wail of his cell, and would bave tag with another prisoner at the station house, but while being conducted towards the i office he and his companion ran away from the officer, and they were ued for several blocks before y were subseqaently locked up but for the discovery of bis operatioos ou the/wall. day morning he was bandcuffod ‘to the Post Office Departument to there. Upon making inquiry at the two afterwards be avoortaised ceived, nor had it reached the person whom t dressed. He then went to Smith’s house, No, 198 Greene stroet, and was told that be was not at home. oer aid pot believe that such was the case, and the searching house found him. He also number of letters addressed to out of the city, some of Smith was arreated and 8 F 3 i express street, no such place being in the city. ‘Tax Late Arxzet or a Farce Prorrimor—Conous Dw Closvnes.—The case of Moses Ehrich, charged with re- ceiving stolen goods, as noticed in the Axxaip adout ten days ago, was up for examination on Tuesday before Justice Welsh, and some curious disclosures were made, : 4 E E I df tf & it pescie fi Be fen ter further testifies that recently ex policeman Chris- {opbcr Hogan and one Charley —— called upon her and her that if she would inform ‘as to all the points im the hepetens os get $3,000 out of Fhrich for her, Pn Ae Be ng ogy Fat her money, which they said they got from him. case is still under in ‘veetigation. Piexrockira AT Time Manwe.—Several young pick- pockets were arrested at the German festival in Conrad's Gardens, Ninetieth street, om Monday. Among them was Board of Health. ‘The Board of Health held a special meeting on Monday afternoon, in the chamber of the Board of Counciimen— Mayor Tiemann in the chair. ‘ Om the meeting being called to order, the Mayor stated that he had been called upon by numerous citizens in re- gerd to the swill milk business, and had also received communications from Dra. Richard 5. Kiasam, |). Meredith Reese, John H. (rircom, Robert Armstrong. John W. Francia, I. Conant Foster, KH. Parker, A. K. Gardiner, and E. W. Griswold, setting forth the fact that the eame was injurious to the public health, and the cause of one whe deaths among children; he therefore had called a special meeting to take the subject into considera pt a to have it properly investigated by a special Resolved, That there. be In colin commas ae wi auch erdeance oriraihews te the or Sota of cows and the onle ef tails, tah may ve ntoos “e & motion of Alderman Tromy, the resointion was adopted, and the following committee by the Mayor:—Aldermen Tuomy, Reed and ; Counot- men Hagwoll and Cross. A communication Py from & number of cithoons, establishment of John abel, fc of or! rho dreds inthemy are. Xu city whocan . ha & select committer The MathewHOaverport Fraces—Lettor from Mr, Mathews, TO THE BDILOR OF THE HERALD. 726 BRoapway, May 24, 1858. Gre—It would be ao cudiess task to deal ia detail with the quibbiing about fects of minor importance i2 Mr. Daven Port's reply to my letter, aud I therefore ¢.sraiss that per téon of it with the more declaration that I douy nearly all that ho asserts. The testof veracity may be applied in (he proper place In due course, Mr Davenport my thes Dave tull opportunity of proving upon oath, if he can, to at eet a dozen of bis follow citizecs, that bia tale tne been “simply aad truly tol4,” and it wil! then be seon how many will “pisos their bands upon their bearts aud say be bas done right.”’ Ali l shall say now on that subject is, that disinterested and sccitental witnesses of the o Ourrence are reedy to prove that the principal aggressor Wee 81060 Dy an ameocmte, Who aesaulicd mein a brutal from behind But I must be allowed a few words in reply to the ap- Peel put forth by him with the view to enlist the feolngs ihe public tn bie favor and cast al! the odium epom me, T pecs over bus attack upon my previous ter, avo bis impotent desunciation ibat ‘my whole life hae been to my profession unbappily a sprexing shame.” I trust my character has been too lorg before the world to be is jured the petty slander of an intemperate young man, end } leave it copiident'y in the banda of the blic at large. I copfme myself to AbUO, V7 : DY Conduct respecting bis what sincere affection,”’ eaye be, “I had end forgotten, in my affection, it would appear that and bis bappiness, and robbed bim ot a treasure wh) {codig appreciated, avd hi » stands the or eix menths ‘betore my arrival im this coum- Mr. Davenport bad been from tbe Jady in question—a lady who had tho mistortune in an evil boor to lirk herself to bm; ead who, no longer able to wlerate bis ill usage an¢ intemperate habits, had parted from bim ip order to from his repeated outrages. Durir; andes cy nye Lo me yale tad twnity , publiciy pewspepers and privately im taverns pry Tara of maligning ber in every possiblo masaer, eccvsing ber, without the slightest of conduct with every one poisoning the public genet ber, and seeking to ‘vate bimeelf upon tha wreck he was ondeavoring to mak: of bis wite’s fi At the time of my arrival toeir sept ration was potoriow—hbe was residing fn New York and she at Boston. I made her acquaintance, inv: the fect ich ehe was determined to arply for a di- beequently ‘nterested myself in her efforts Notice’ was given to his sttorney of her intended proceedings, spd 1 resolved to make ber my wife as soon as sbe should be ly free; but Mr. Davenport thought it more advisi to be first in the te'd, and commence a suit againather. To this tbe made ro objection, her great object being to be freed from bie pereecution. 1 deny most positively that lever «ac mitted ip open court’? that I had “ criminal connection with bis wife.’ I never was in apy court or under any ex- amination. That Mr. Dav. nport speaks falrely on this point the recorcs willshow. Ipever made such an ad- Mmigeion at avy time or piace. could net baye dene so, ‘as the fact was not 8 The evidence that was given was that! bad been seen toente: Mra. Davenport's room. ‘That 1 was arxious that div 1c@ should be obtained 1 de pot pretend to deny yd wcenl was informed that money was necessary t be pa'd '< defray legal expenses, Tturnisbed all that was asked. (1 this sum | was in formed by my attorney that $ 00 was to be paid to Mr. Davenport. 1 gave this sum to my attorney fer that purpore. told me that he hed paid it to Mr. Davenport’s attorney for Mr. Davenport. 1 bave been since informed by Mr. Davenvort's attorney tbat he received $300, and that he received it not for Mr. Davenport, but for the purposes of the suit, which I suppose mears to pay Mr. Davenport’s counsel; and the dietinction that is bere made | am ata loss to understand. Mr. Davenport cenies that it was paid to him. Ot this, of course, I can kvow nothing of my own know- Jecge. The check with which 1 paid the $300 is now in my poreessiw, and, uncer these circumstances, I bad a right to believe and ssy that it was paid to Mr. Daven- I—it wag in substance to him, as It wet to defray is debt to his lawyer. though Mr. Davenvort denies having received this money, be does not and cannot deny that I paid the who!e expenses of the proceeding, and that in it be bas never disbursed one cent. In what way, then, bave I injured him, and of what does he complain? ‘He sought the divorce and obtained it—ob tawed iL witbout cost or trouble; and can only have cause to rejoice at peing freed from a lady he not appre- pace he bas for the last twelvemonth ea order to enbance bis own pew, and whom T am proud to call my wife. Ihave been drown into this public discussion my private affairs ageivet my will, provoked to it by the brutal attack made on me, and by the gross slancers that have been circulat- It is my present intention that with this communication all further newspaper roferouce to it, on my part, shall cease, ©. J. MATHEWS. Court Calender—This Day. Puree Covrr—Circut.—Part 1. Nos. 499, 500, 660, 066, 668, 670, 672, 466, 476, 522, 408, 146, 524, , B61, 266, 646, 656. Part 2.—2009, 747, 659, 657, 779, 781, 783, 786, 787, 780, 793, 797, 790, 801, $07, 809, 811, 816, 613, 639. Sursnion Cover.—Nos. 632, 407, 87, 986, 611, 678, 618, 1078, 1060, 1083, 1090, 1098, 1000, 1111, 1114, 498, 766, 907.874, $22, 625, Ob2, 780, 211, 212, 1081, 429, 7, 925, 902, 003, 0O4,'868, 160. 1060,’ 829, 1109, 880, 10h, 84d, 764, 607, 776, 515, 742, 990, 202, 962, DBz, 92, 1192) 1128, 1139, 1131, 1138, 1187) 1138, 1139, 1141, 1142; 1148, 1144, 1148, 1148, 1149, 1150. mate appreeching, JOPENOCERID fode cae style of hag for 1868, sold mt Uhre dollars aed & halt. as much in demand at when ihe season opened. is be Bot just. fed thes tn bellevipg that tte graceful model end beantiful fi @ce in the market over all com Sum- juteite Metallic Tablet Razor St Wholesale and retail, by J. & 8. SAUNDERS, siore No. 7 Astor House. Paris Felt Hate—Just Received at White's, en Fehon street, Gents dress bats, spring styles, $3, «* ua Parts Felt Hats..Just Received, a Splen- did dre at HS y assortment of fancy hela and onps can "1 HABRIS & RUBBACK'S, 2% Bowery, Zl Kighth avenue, and 326 Uraad sirert, Shing Portraits taken More Natural than life, by old Bol, the ancient picture maker, 29 Broad way. A Permanent Reduction in Fashionable oe neREY St MPANY, merchani tailors and importers, DERBY 4 COMPANY, Walker surest, 8. 7 Having compicted our arrangement av énetion al’ desirable novelues in materials aterm thr egrots, Low a Muay aod iy ie of clo hing wt the following (en from former prices, Wie Goate for demt totlet. trem. F. DERBY & COMPANY, Iurontixe Tanor 57 Walker street, Hove im store oltve cloth, extra quality over and under vhade, made expressly to order for the members of the Nocie low press. ‘Alan Mnglob sipece neubreling. r cee. i) : 57 Walker street, New York. 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction prices, at PHILLIPS 4 SMITHS, 84 Warren street. A Card from Samuel Swan & Co, rival manegers Mberal and injure us is aimed not at oar business by our rivals, in also intended to net ly on one of our partners; we assure our frie a 8 heas tn, Be ecructed an cual Tn the meanime =~ be RWAN CO, Angesta, On, F. ® —Any one doubting the find, wron inquiry at we have n balance of 80.0 to our credit, bend hus Keeping bank eceounts in six ouber cities tn tho Ui C, Edwardes Lester's Law Offices, #) Nassau street. Ccmmiasioner ot deeda, Fancy Cutlery._Sportemen’s, Pen ket Knivee, in great eariety, for sale by J. 4 #. BAUN- ERA, No. 7 Astor House. Herron Sewing Machine Co.'s New Patent Rewing Machine, only Bu to the highest price ma- chine for one quarter the coat. purchasing will re ceive full inatrnetion, No. 447 Brondway. beesersing. restoring the bar. Palos, wry te Bold BF Batehelor’s Hatr wie and Tonpers— ‘The beat in the world—auy made, Sold and ap- Jihed st ihe manufactory, 20 Drowiway. Reece “tae drng store, oneal Outs Teta g%0 aes tone coer, and | | D : peat BIA. ] TEK FADILE HERALD. ‘The Latest News from Utah—The Great Ocean Tetegraph—More British Oucrages—The “Swan” Lettery Demoltshed—Tee German Mey Fesiivals-The Differences Amerken Cract Suciety—Local News—Mace kets, Gio, dic, ‘The Famur Hreaty of today will oomialm « resord Of the evente of the provious week of imterost, Among olaor matlore— ‘The Latest News from Utah—The Mormoes Preparing for @ Fight—Their Women sad Childres arnt beyoed the roach of Lapger—frobable Fruttiess Result of Gov. Cumming’s Visit to Salt Lake City, Ac., &e, A Lotter from cur Sprcisi Correspoadent at Piymouth, England, showing the progress of the work for tho Great Oceas Telegraph. More British Outrages to American Vossels—Spirited Com- uct of the Onptain of the Skip Olarendom, when his vessel was boarded at Kagua la Graado—The Bark Joba Howe Twice Boarded and Bearched, do. ’ ‘The “Bwan & Co.” Lotiory Deenolished—The Georgia Mana- gers Arrosied—Ben Wood, of this city, and George P. Bday, of Augusta, Indicted—Mayor Tiem ssn Investigating Ceorgia Law. ho., he. The German May Feativals—Twenty five Thousand Ger: mons Encamped at Yorbrille—Mustc, Singing, Dancing, ay Speaking, Boating, Courting, Lagor Bier Drinking, ‘The Differences tm the Americaa Tract Seolety—Moating of the Anti-slavery Party. Ianuguration of the Nursery and Child’s Hespttal. Another Lettor frcm Ira Stout, the Litdes Murderer. ‘The way Books sre Manage tn Consectiout, Obituary Notices of Dr. Bare, Gen Porsifer ¥. Staith, Mr. Anson @. Fbalps, and other poted characters. Theatrioal Fraces on Broadway—Fight botwoen Charles Mathews and A. 1. Davenport—Statements of the Persons Interested. Dolngs at Washingtoa—Zeports of the Proceedings of Con grees, Réitorial Remarks ov prominent events of the day. ‘The Loval Incidents of this end adjoining cities of general interest. A Full Boport of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- duce, carefully corrected each w sek. ‘The Latest Into\ligence recetved up te the time of pubiica- tion, by telegraph or otherwise. Together with Police Reports—Thoatrical Muttors~ Report of the Cattle Market—Money and Commercial Markets—-Mar riages and Desths—foi ming « mass of intoresting, useful and misoollaneous reading. Torms—Only $2 0 year: four centa n ringlecopy. Tobe obtained at the office of the Henan and of all news agente, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marsted. Batpwm—Lows.—In this city, on Tuesday, May 25, at the residence of the bride, by the Kev. Dr. Geisouhoimer, Jesee H. Batpwin to Miss Avausta J. Loss, both of this city. Conxust— Grson.—On Monday evening, May 24, Led Rev. W. D. Gente, Epwakp Coxxtat to Miles Sana Kare Gison, both of this fia“ Morais—Warkine.—In th‘s city, on Mondsy, May 24, at the Baysist Tabernacie, in Second avenue, by Rev. E1ward Lathrop, Hon. 8. D. Moxnis, County Judge of Kings coun- ty, to Mies Anwim E. Warxins, of thia otty. IVAN—MAcasit—On Saturday, May 22, by tho Rev. Richard Cox, Joun 1. Sunuvan, M. D., formerly of Boston, Mass.» to Mist Susan Crato Macasn, of Belfast, Irelana. ton pleage copy. Postitane—Winrans.—O2 Monday, May 24, by the Rev. S. Molone, at St. Peter and Paul church, Brookiyn, E. D., FRepiuck J., only son of Martin F, Postbaner, to Frascrs R. Wuvrers, eldeat daughter of the late John Winters, for erly of New York. San Francisco, Mobile and Syracuse papers please copy. anon, May 26,Wiiam H. Biaxcu, aged care. friends of the family are reepectfully requested to ‘attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, at 139 Division street. Doncan.On Monday, May 24, Hxixn Cocxauns, wife of George Duncan, aged 31 years. The friends of the family are invited to at- tond the funeral, from her late resi , 28 Perry street, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at one o’clock, without fur- ther notice. Dx Camr.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 24, Dusna Du Camr, son of Joseph Do Camp, im the $6ih year of his age. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family, and the mem Sasa incied onanaen the femora this (Wedvosday) shewosn, three o’clook, from No. 38’ Fast Balilc street, Brooklyn. Evans.—In Galiske, Mexican Torri on Tuesday, April 6, Wii1Am Evans, formerly of New York. Fomoppe.—On Tuesday afternoon, May 26, after a short ‘but severe illness, Exata L., wife of Robert W. Edmonds, aged 30 years, 10 months and 15 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reape invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, Clarkeon street, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. Foax —On Tuesday, May 26, after ® tedious illness, Fucwaxp Ecaw, aged 60 years His brothers and friends of the ign J are attend the funeral, from bis late . street, on Thursday afternoon, at half two o'clock. Hoeky.—On Monday, May 24, Axx ie year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are ai'two orelock, eat bar lesb vesidase, ss Willett street.” And it’s for you | must complain. Lovewey.—On Friday, May 14, of congestion of the Drain, MARx Lovey, in’ bis Sist year. Nobile please copy. Moray. WPAL Monan, gon of Pairick and Elizabeth Meraa. Funoral will taxe place on Thursday afternoon, at three o clock , from 267 Muiberry street. Reanvon.—On Monday, May 24, of a short and sevoro iNpees, Many, wife of Jobn Reardon, in the 28th year of pl a & native of Six Mile Bridge, county Clare, lre- laws tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from Ler late reeidence, No. 9 Crosby street, this (Wednesday) afternuon, at half past two o'clock. Her remaina will be takeu to Calvary Ce- Monday, May %, after « iin- ing iliness, which she bore with fortitude, Ca- Thane McLaventan, wife of Mluram Rich, ia the 4¢th year of her age. Her remains will be taken to Yonkers for interment, this The relatives and morning, Rewarse al bis late rericence, 152 Jay street, Brook- lyn, op Monday, May 24, Captain Haver Kuews, aged year. ‘The funeral will take piace thir bg ce pn | at four elect, frown the Church © Whe Savioct, coruer Pierrepont street and Monroe piace. The reiatives and friends, and the members of the Marine Society, are re- spectfully invited to attend. Soort.—Om Tuesday, May 25, J Ballimore, cousty Westmeath, ireland, aged 30 years. goo lends ak eoereeneee ct ees leat are Care ; f Scott, this day (Wedneaday ), at 12 o'clock. Woop. 0 icotay, May ye Jonx Woon, aged 47 yoars, J month and 17 days ‘The friends of the family, and also of his sons, and Cornelius Wood, are reepectfally invite! to atheod funere! services, this eng Peete Se = twelve o'clock. Fis remains wit) NJ Woore.—On Tuesday mornin; %, Carma davgbter of amen and Rose Wnts, aged & years and men 26 years. ‘Foe iriends of the family are recuested to attend the - reral, from the remdence of ber brother-in-law, No. 9 a street, = (Wednesday ) afternoon, at two o'clock. wet. jenly, on ‘y morning, May 26, Mra. Mancirer Weomevert Accemmas, wife of William Weat, ip the Jtuh year of her age. pam ‘The funeral services will take dence, No. 60 Weat Twelfth oven. at balf past seven o'clock. friends of the family will attend, without further invita- tien, MISCELLANEOUS. A GROVER & — ‘8 uaeful and tae vite, da meter, or indy friend. “it'le the Beat machine In’ nsee Otice, sad pokiewhehn ed At GiMBRRDE’S A NEAT CARD CASE INCLUDED wi inte; also when WIS ewo packs are printed from RIVOLPR MI y Viaelanas 3 FOR AKERS, FOR 8, FoR by nj MAKER: x Galthe RS. These are the first sewing mechines, an abniile practically. est Ite ungnesticaably one Ofive #8 Hroadway. corner Agents wanted. Send for a bor 2,941 Post office, Uh. WH eR “OORNE, HUNTON p° You SHAVE YOURE, aay 'y garroting, on NATIONAL Pontor aaxene pe YOu GF SHAMPOORD SSS At & Darber's shop * ‘ont for garroters, TONAL POLICE Gazi * Don't et shampoed at night, Garroters in a barber's shop NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. 26, 1888. Aiea CURB FoR Big Pile PU PTL On WiTkRES vit gag ES LED SETI s yy James W Mokeo. 4S Front oured of ies be wala hmerh. ple teopoateg. it wa sticiad with thems for top yoara end ai mee te pa TA A 10d ery. aras ‘T JONMH, 10 ANN SUBBET, $8 60 FOR OONGRE T 58. 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Masneeton arene, ee coor On mG, y ATR_BTRAW AND LRGHORN HATS varied as- NBARLE® LONDON CORDIAL GIN, SUPRRIOR TO 2 brandy, even if pure.—Cbarles Londom Cordial Gis ls Bota mecicine, but frven (te (utrimale merits tls recommend ed by physicians gener canes 0 sia, gout filewmativan Stops arurel, coliey choleeay fever and aac, el, clseases of the us orgapa, the ktanoys, tnd the bowels, nervovscebiltty, Ac. For rele by all drug: it's spd provers Quarts, 76,, pints, 36 coma, Depot Broadway, New York. IAMOND JRWELBY AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. 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Open unlil Sig P. ere YQAPER Lire nALsaM, for serntnia, gout cancer, old w gh Ey ing from arity of the blond, mo malter what my bave town fren. vin, aathma, piles, liver amd uon of the bowels, gemeral debility, _* 4 cipa tenet Xo. 26 Grund srvet, New York. 78 conte PL gent for Brockiya, Mrs, ILA VRS, 175 Fulton street. 18 OF | 0’ SduTROFOnITA® TIRE IMMURAMCH COMP ANT, 7 LBA Thyrpaxn Korie. Netiee is hered: thet he | ocean Rha tee gta sae eed ie shih def of May saint, oul whlek line te nd i neces Lip tia seenuttstncg cree, SAM, te Set WittlaMs era aka wi Fusco aoe ta ay OT UL ov houare other Where awill woiik i loft FRANK LESLIRS’S TLUSRATRD 7 APA edgy MILK. ‘nother lowe iat of houses be ‘whore awill mith te fof WILL MILE. ahead pte ee ry ae ry FRANK LEAL B'8 naetin’ WILL MILK. wae ‘whore will malt te loft dell; | _ PRANK LESLIRA ILLUSPRATAD Param thie dag WILL MILK. tat of hou “Another Bee ‘ohere fret a at %, * PRANK IRSLIN'S ILLUSERATRD PaPRa tos Gage WILJ. MILK. Apethor Hat of hounne where ewiil milk ts left lapublahed te PRANK LRCLIN'S ILLUSteatSD Faraw tis age S WILL MILK. Ansthee long let of hownee wi ewill milk is left dally, Cy Prva FRANK LESLIR’R ost Rat O PAPRE te Gag, WH Me ene phere fell ae te dati, FRANK LESLIE'S miustitateD PAPA this dog WILL MILK. Sasthee lang tet of boone wi owrll) mall fo 108 Gots, ta published in No. 190 of FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED Parih thts Gy WILL MILK. Sasther Tang tat of tavete wi awill milk te left oe la published tm No 13008 PAPER this Gey. ‘TEST MEDICAL DIBOOVART OF THR Ge, Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bas discovered in one of owt common pasture weece s remedy that curee VERY KIND or Homes, roen THT. WORST SCROFULA DOW TO A COMMOM PIMPLE, Two bott’es are warranted to oure & pursing sore mow, ane Lares boiles wit oure Ube worst Bind of pimples ea ‘Iwo or three bottles w'l clean the rystem of biles. sae, bodies ere werranied to cure tne worst canker ta he stomach, ‘Three or five botiles are warranted to cure the worst kin of erysipetas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure al! humor in Gp eyes. Two bottles are werranted lo cure running of the ears em@ blotebes smong the heir. . Four to six bottles are warranted (o cure corrupt and ram ning ulcers, ‘One bottie will cure scaly eruptitons of the skin. ‘Iwo or three bottles are warranted (o cure the worm kina of ringworm Two or three bott'es are warranted (o oure the most denge- rato onae of rhe umatiem. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salirhoums. Five to elabt bottics will cure the worst case of sorofuis. D hottles are warranted to care the worst. 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