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different seottons of the country Now York ehould mot Ses Beene ee cuntroiling the commercial ope- Tetiocs of the ovurtry. Mr J Gtaxcy Jones, (adm.), of Pa of carry ivy the msiis was merely one law of 1846 anthorizes the for the proceeds of the nee, ante Deen waiting by ry subject of 2 ¢~verai system, bus Congress failing to 80, BB APPTOPH ie ion of money for one te aaked. Mr Davis inquired whetbor ract bas pot been msde for carryisg the mats across tha Isthmus o/ Tebuaa- ‘Sepre, requiring iso hundred and ninety thousead doliars. ‘M . Joes was cot aware that suoh was the fact. Mr. Davis aad he was informed that the conditions were ‘agreed upon, and ready to be signed. Mr Jowns remarked thes there was not one dollar im this Dill for thet purpure. Debate on the amendment was ruled out of order, and ‘the bills above named reported to the House for defiaite Sollon, when the House adjourned. Mews from Havana and West. Cmantasrox, May 21, 1858. The steamship Isabel, from Havana ca the 26th inst., has arrived bere. Sugar bad advanced half areal. Molasses was scarce, acd advancing. ‘The British eteamer Styx left Key West on the 22d inst. ‘The snip Ciarendon haa become a total wreck. Movements of the Utah Army. . Sr. Louw, Les gd 1888. The leat detachment of troops for Utan un of Msjor Paui, numbering two hundred and ten msn, left - Jefferson barre’ ke laxt night tor Fort Leavenworth. A letter to the Dimocrat, da.ed Leaveoworth, 23d ivst., Baye:—There i no intermission in the preparatory labors ‘Of the troops cvusequent on the recent intelligence from Bait Late, aod jooging from the movemonis at the fort Ro couctrrmand of orders already given is anticipated. The bea rquarters woald not move for fifteen or twenty days. {% war vadersiond, however, that General Haraey ‘migbt proceed ia advance of bis stall, Passing the soveral ‘oluy bs 08 the route. Geoeral Hervey had given an order to Colonel Cross- men, Quarter masior Generai, to proceed wita the fourth Colume NeVer Coo! MorrisuD, and Major Bab vitt, adju- tant Genera’, '6 to be stationed at Fort Laramic, whither he goes immeaiately. Via Boonevitig, May 27, 18 Four companies of the ‘econd infantry, from Fort all, arrived at the fort bere this mornisg, aud will re ‘main 0 garrison the post. 4 Mays columa wil (positively marca on Friday. Lravesworta Urry, May 24, Boowevitws, May 26, 1853 A stage just arrived from Lawrence’ briogs the Republican ‘extra, covtsining a letter outed Moneks Lina County, May 20, stating toat ov the 19th a party of pro- slavery mes from Missouri came tote the trading. post eituated on the road from Fort Scott to Leavenworth, where it crosses tho Osage, taking two men oamed Andrews aud vsmpbell prisouers Farther on they cap. tured Mr. Stillweli, recently from Iowa, and a man named’ They then continued on the road towards Kensas City, until they had captured twelve men, when they halted in a deep ravine, ani their prisioners, with the exception of Andrews, whom they dismissed from cus- tody, were formed in line, fired upon, and five of them Killed; namely, Wesars. Stillwel, Ross,’ Colchester, Rodia- gon and Campbell fhe romaiaing six were badly ‘wounded. After the accomplishment of this bloody work the ruiliens rode off. The affair had created the most intense excitement in aang zed ra Stes of was Organized to pursue the perpetrat the Geseral Jim Lane was at Lawrence, but it was Bet known whether he would participate in the pursuit. ‘The sources from which this information is obtained are coantdered as entirely reliabio. The comtested Probate Judgesbip was decided to-day ‘by Judge Lecompte wm favor of Gardner and averse to pa ~ cd Lo, May 27, 1868. Republican's Correspondent gives a totally different version of Bale wwikcnitenny from ven worth. EK oe phony Capia'n Hamilton and some twenty others, whe been driven from Linn fees A 4 Looe some al moa, after placing their families in safety in Missouri, termined to return to the Territory mvt Rk ane tect their worn. Ap outeau’s: oD Lravexwormu, May 26, t 8. a Terrible Reporws from Kansas. i tis i He stl i PREPARATIONS ON BOARD THE ARCTIC. ‘The Arctic steamed to the “block,” opposite the Navy ‘Yard, carly yesterday morning, and took in her comple- mont of coals. Sho will leave on her cruise, to intercept Board of Health paid « visit to several of the Hanments on the west side of the city, where 8 imepection was made of the various cow stabies and Yards, also the mode of manufacturing ewill for the cows at the distilleries. The committee—Mesers. Aldermen Tuomey, Reed and Tuoker, Counsiimen Haswell aad Cross—assombied at the City Hall atten o'clock, and tm company with two special Clerks, 8 Myers, Texrence P. Smith, and Albert Berg. bause, Heq , ove of Frank 's artists, they took oar- riages—farnisbed by Mr. Edward Vaa Rastz, of No. 34 anal atroet—and proseeded to the extensive cow atabies locatea in West Sixteenth strest, near Kleventh aveaus, owned by Mr. Johnson. On their arrival at the above place they were received by the superintendent of the yard, James Aithersoa, who manifested a great desire to show them over the stables aad furnish them with all the information they desired. On entering the yard, ovor the gateway was observed the following, printed in large black letters:~ AANA IAAL DDIERPDOLDDD DADO DDD DD REDE DOOD ‘Tek PUBLIO ARE INVITED T) LNOPROT THRSM STABLES, ONIN LINO RENE The yards presented rather acloan appearance, but it ‘was very plainly to be seen that the owners had been at work cleaning up before the arrival of the committes. In many places the ground was covered with new soil, and numerons were the holes, &c., that had been filled up to give the yard a betwr appearacce The stabies in these yards ¢xiend from one to two bundre? feet in length, and about fifty to sixty feet in width. ‘Thay ace.very old, wilh the exception of ope row, and are covered with cobwebs, which gives thom @ very rusty sud aged appearsnce. There are three rows of these stables, which are divided up into about thirty apartments, and are let out to va rious milkmen at a yearly rent of from 6100 to $300— each apartment or etable, as it is calied, about ry nn or twenty fect in width, and runs the il length across the building. On either side are erec.ed partitions about three feet from each other, butextending out only half the distance of the platform upon which the cows stand, it being impossible for all the cows to lie down at the same time The numb r of stalls im ¢ach of these stabies is from twenty-four to thirty, but very few of them were found entirely filled up, The cows were all chained to the vats, which extend along the head of tho stalia, many of which were bsing fed when the committee arrived. The nus er of cows which bave been stabied in these builoigs during the winter, and uo to three weeks ago, was over eight hundred, vat at_present there are only five hunered avd ‘orty'fve. The remaining number, the owners stated, bai veen sent into the country to fatten, previous to killing, as their milk had rua dry. Ope of the gentlemen presont desired to know if ‘they were all able to walk when taken out of tho stables; when a little urchin, about twelve years Of age, replied, ‘No, sir; fatner bad to cart out two of hie.” The commitiee were first conducied to what is kpown ag stable No. 1, located at the lower end of the yard. From this they passed through each of the stables, which were as follows. In a large numbor it wili be seca the stub tail cows have the majority :— Stables. No. of Cows. Stub Tail Cows. No. 1 b Enanccohemanecaws]as wecokertora uf aE. E “it ae E i i i ~ | HH BE ul od E s i i eet : g i A a if? g + 3 te t htilis & < i t i : owners—quite & gumber only hay. ee ea nae “Pare Milk. siaaghter house was Hore were found I i returned to their carriages, and proceeded to stables of George Moore, Thirty ninth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Mr. Moore being on band, very willing!) conducted the committe through the stables in his yard. They were found about in the same condition as those in West Sixteenth street. About two hundred cows were hown the committee, many of which have veen but a short time in the stables. Quite number showed that they had been deprived of a portion of their | tails, and in one stable were found no lees than fourteen cows who had just undergone the operation of \nocula- tion. Several ramples of milk were also procured at these stables by Mr. Myers, the clerk. The committee, after having finiehed their visit here, proceeded to the resi- dence of Dra. analyzed, and then proceeded They intend hold several meetings next week, and bear parties Verestod in the nwill milk bnsiness: Clty Intelligence. ‘Ta Case or Danna. Coxnon—Comnacrion.—in the ro Port of this case yesterday, « witness named Anthony Nix was made to eay that he had heard John Harvey and John Hughes threaten to cut Gonnor’s throat. Mr. Nix . The occurrence to which 385 a; SHH pint F i o | i NEW YORK* HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. | Board of Aldermen. ‘The Board mot last evenicg—tho Prosident, Joka Clanty, ‘Req., in bo chau. alderman Davis moved to correct the minutes by ad/ing A commun! eee ee to the reorganization of the Bureau of Sur- inacmmnplenticn was reneved trom the Commissioners of Sensei wag entre om onset bh reporting prOg & I By Alderman Mognay— Resoived, the Counsel to the Corporation ngs against be lessee or lessees of Cantle Gi recover from him or them the amount of rent now ON. Institue arden to olty for anid premises and that the Comptrolier cancel the said lease to Castle Gardeo—a fwlure to regularly pay ihe rent for the exme being ® violation and a virtual abroga tion of the lease. A‘ ; UNCLAIMED WARRANTS. The Jcint Committee on Accounts reported thr hs apy nd for pd a la ge number of warrants and checks, ain loz om tbe sgaregaie to $75,934 47, and bosring dates from 13%) (9 ‘They were found ina safe tm the Comptroller's offloe, the larger portion wrapped up Ina piere of paper, on whicd w ss wititen “¢barles Turner. private papere.”” baring been ds- porited with Mr. Timpson, First Auditor, by M the time the controversy in Btreet Dep eat com menced, for eafe Keeping ‘The warranis wore drawn by dif ferent Comptroilers on the Oliy Treasurer, pavable al such banks as kept that ofcer’s account at the dates when they d the checks were drawn by ditlerent sireet on the banks keeping the accounts of these hey baring received the smounta from the City Tren- dopoetied the same with the banks The following whom, and on waat iT By Jobo Ewen. Comptroller, on Dechanice’ Bank, 1 wsrrant 4 7% By Jobn Kwen, Comptroller, on City Treasurer, pay ‘Able at Mecbaaics’ Banding Assoviation, 6 warrants 246 91 By Joba Kwep, Comptroller, treasurer, peyabie at the Bank of waurants oe By Db. v. hades Co: on the Cit ‘he Biate of Rew York, 7 surer, payabie at Mechenlce’ By D. D. Williamson. (omotzoi er. payable at the Hank of the By Alfred a. Sacivh, Comptroller. on ‘the Oity Trea worer, payable at the Bank of the State ct New Vor 7) WAarrants......cseeceeenee: weeee 5,798 6 By J.J. Bedient, Deputy Compirolier, ‘Tren- surer, payable at the Bank of the Btate of New By A. O; Fives. Compirolier. on, the Oity Treasurer, Payable a. the Mechanics’ Bank, 608 warrants... 61.524 14 In all, 760 warrants, amounting to seeees $70,786 M1 Also, the following checks, to wit: By Kilas 1. Seoith, rtreet Commissioner, on the Me- char ica’ Banking A: . 4 checks acona OO By Mastin B Thompecn. Sercet Commissicncr, ca Bechs nice’ Banking Association, 2 checks. -. 6740 By Bam’! 8. 1 oughly, ‘cbanios’ Banktug Association, lebeck.. ie By Jobn J. Dodge, Street Commissioner, on Mecha- ‘Asociation. Wehecks...\.......-.. 334 30 Rica’ Bank in; ok, 25 «| 5 5 seeees A . 1 By Jame Furey, Street Commissiones, on Nessa Bank, 1 check. Bayes psp cet bg Lamy dag ‘ard Bank, 2 checks. Tnall, 133 chesks, amounting to. ‘Total amount of warran's and chec sol faring the amount of. several are partios wheee order the warrants and ised to be at the port a art wore bus thai only $15 40 appeare at theo» ed jo Mt of it with the Mi ime As whieh -two (52) dollars less (haa tbo amount of checks upon the bank. There also appears on the ledger of the same bank & balapoe tocredit to John Ewen, Com troller, of ™ Joba Ewen, redemption account . overlooked ia ihe canatenv oak: turds be depostted with the “ty Cham fo far as your commitiee can judge many of the Derrons to wnese order the checks and warrants are drawn are of their existence, many have probably not heen called for becanse the assessments to the parties are in excess of the awards for which the warrants are drawn, and mary bave, doubtlees, reglected or thet claims canes where they were for ‘Your committee that the socompan: advertised as the most convenient method smell amounts. feaoived, That the List of warrante and checks accompany- this report be advertised (or three dayain the ica ry ry from such advertisement the warrant Elke onter of the Corprraiion Frosted io fake the proper p-osestings forthe witrawal of atrucied to take ' prose Ail auma which arc sanding to the crecit of any Of the former Street Commissioners, of any of tbe former ( io any of the city banks. and (0 deposit the same with the City Chamberlain, erediting the same on the Treasury ager, 3 separate account, to that be cause to be cancelled the warrants and chect y pose, inking his reseipt for the Resolved, That the Comptrolier be, to make prymen's to the par for whose accounts the checks and warrants were drawn, referred to in the ing resolution, upon their c alma therefor duly auther: and upon the discharge of any Indedtednaws on their part to the city, by (be inaue of new warranta to be charged to the nc: copnt term<d “Unclaimed Accounts." Resolved, That the Compiroller be, and hereby is directed to make of cause (0 be made prover enisies on ihe books of the Finance Department on cance)ling the warrants drawn to the order of the Corporation, and described in the annexed Resolved. That whereas prover entries have not heen tofore made on the books of the Pisance Depar'ment warrants drawn in payment of awards and arscermente to the Corporation, Aifled of 1 ‘ Alderman Boore moved tbat the sabject of for \be vacant seat im the Ninth Aldermanic di 0 y’ Iderman Reap thon that the matter ebonid he taken np. anthete were over 30 000 Inhabitants of (hat district un represented. ‘The motion was lost. A resolution to hare the chamber of the Board of Aldermen mn ora carpeted, Ac.. wan a tad. A a4 & whole, | anew el istriet be ment was taken up. Ai . A communication was received from the Commirs'oners of Central Park ashing for « wea ‘The read- img was suavended and over, ‘Fie Board then nd,ourned to Pussday nest. Board of Counciimen. COMPTROLLER FLAGO RRQURSTRD TO RETON. ‘The Board met Inet evening—the President, Chas H. Haw well, Feq , preeiding. | After the reading of the minutes, @ largo number of reso jntiona, pertaining toroutine matters, were presenied aad referred to their appropriate committees. SALE OF ENWHOLESOMR FOOD TO RE STORFED, Mr, Consett. offered the followieg — Reroived, That the Committes on Ordinances be instructed to report at'an early day am ordinance to prevent the vale of unwhelesome ment er other articles of food and provisions, and provide (or inepectars (o seleet and enforen the prohibi tion of such sale. Adopted. ‘The Counsel to the Corporation was inatrusted to report what authority the Common Council have to remit or reduce taxes, A resolution of contracts for atreet A NPW STATION langue im revation ‘on form for making wae ae FOR a TENTH WARD. Fesolutlon was Mrecting to advertise for prop to build a new station house for the Tenth ward. he Commit Ordinances reported in Mvor of adopting an ord farce pronibitin driven than five m 4 port wae wi Tn compliance with « by thie a da, reeting the City Inepector ere moun — the names of COMPTROLIER ¥1AGC RRQUESTAD TO rearan—xortNG Dears | —PAraAOm OF THE KMMOLUTIOW ‘pream vie aad resolut'an:— the towne! Mt, Bxapr cherre the follows, ‘Letras, ibe Compiroller, (rei gy outsred me om vat Oc mapitien o@ jcompetrat te ful Compirolice fe yriy aranous and req ‘strict plow Of Bll tbe woo Athy of Whe city, iwblas the present incam- | ews te unable to give—Werefore, bi Reso'ves. Thala O Plogg, ibe present jor of the city of New Vork ishereby requomed te ‘ais off. cia) pesition forbwith, 28 8000 88 the resoluiton was read, Mr. £ROULARIUS aid that it was very rade ve 7 the the Common Coun upon Mr. ‘ong to realge witbow referring charyes neuinel hiek Auch sction wo practicable, na therefore hoped the reso!uilon would be inid 06 the tavle E {, Ae tar aa tbe geniloman’a recaarke wen they were very good: but if of this cit) irae incompetent man as he ls shown to be by ths 90 tees who bave ipventigated the accounts, be bs own thowing ip bis communication puolissed im the papers 1 (that the Commos Cousal request bie to ¥ 7 air. were be placed in your portiior how would you feel it A tbe france to beap on your beck {ust can be, iraced to ‘doors Aw ‘Comp. troller in his odtoe “Why, you can see Common Cousen t White ke Ae office barge the duties af the edice— OF eee any'ting ualess i la “tee. sigm this and * aa Ui ued~W hat isto bedone? f ash What Spembers of late Cored We thew t the measieot Hoe members card ‘to stow to the pe ow that they ere willing ts far es tm thom Viento do bo apd request bim to resirn, or aah otmer officer who may be shown be a8 incompetent to fil the pomivon as the Comp is, Jot Ube responsibility reat where It may. CORRELL auld that Uhe Is: entigations of hz committees Dad proved ‘bat Mr. Flage was wotally lacompeteat to occu bls prevent porit aot tbiok Me Fis {gears ‘As faras he Che spesker) teeugbt hn feted bonentiy but he ly showed his ultar iuabil ty te Gincberge the dolies reriainivr 10 bw oflos | He was ewry te i that the democra io party kad elected auch» gan, aad be hoped that the Comptrotier would he sermons wo resign. Mr. Cuors remarsed that be was fesrful the adogtion of each @ reaclution would lead io no practical result. Be kuew Mr: Fingg 60 well, that the pasage of this resolution would bo ve as uch ¢ficct ae if they attempted to boat the air. Be fore the edojournment of the Legislature he (Wr. Green) told the members of the Bord of aldermen that if they would promise to pul a proper wan in Mr Fisgg's plage, he would 0 to “Albany nud fet the Governor to remore ‘bic ‘ross said that on thst occnsion be tafermed the Alderm: that he ovght be could chow the Governor saulafnc ory rea why the Comptroller should be removed — He thonght the present course would be triling witb the subject, and was Wher efore in favor of lnyirg ‘he resolution on ths table, Mr. Grier was of cpizion that the presentation of this reso Iusied wae bp lasult to the veorrable geatlomna who presided the Finance Department of this city. He (Mr Goact) ight it was no! likely (ba! the members of the Board were fubtly bem cl es by voting for sueb a resointion, he Compin Uer to resi when no fscts were be fore them upop whick (bey could base av impeachment If there wna srflicientevideooe in tbe possession of tbe mover of the resolution be should rend the facta to the Governor of th.s State, who wouid rem ove him at op0e © power of impeachment waa rd that the representatives of the people in thal branch of (6 Commou Couscll wou'd be the best jucgee of facta p'acod betore thom resative to vbe tn competency of Mr Flagg, or whether bo bad violated bie duty or not, before they were sent tothe Governor, He (tae speaker) eald that no matter what the ci y of New York through its repreeeniatives might ask, when it was sent to Albsi aschinged. By whom he ald not krow; but be was tbat tt oonld be proved directly and positive ly that Mr. F'legg bad too much to aay about these things, He ‘was prepared now to vote for the adoption of the resolution if there was any force In it, for be was desrons that Mr mid resign. He had, followed | evarrbody eise to poli-ioal death. and looked out for aimseli bis particular friends There were hundreds of cl'tzens of New York who bnow the wants and are in crested tn the prorperity of the city, who were better qualified for the pout tion of Comptroiler than the present incumbent of that office Ho was willing to vote for Mr. Fiagg’s resignation, wy Alsob: hia duties, in consesneece of pryvical cisab!iities, opticsl de- rT and the induence of false friends and advisers. Mr ‘was astoniabed at the remarks of Mr Genet If Mr. Plegg did not think it prover to resign, the Board of eimen could no: make bim; they oniy went as far as could. Mr. pgp, meng ted Erben onrpernent of to show Mr. Fiaga's iscompetency. sueakor ed Mr Genet why he smrtbered the report on the faols orn to before & special commitice relative to the overpay- . Fitzpatrick. Mr. Flagg might the paa- sece of this resolution as an irsult or po: jus as thought proper. but it was the duty of the to pars it. If Mr. jenet otlered any argument sgainet lis adoption, he (Mr. B) would say nothirg. He (the speaker) always defended Mr. Fiagg's course since be had been a member of he Uommon Council til Istely, but he could support mo man who allowed business ‘to be transacted the mer «| ft is done in the Comptroller's cifice. he wanted waa an hoves:, competent man to fill tbe but when It was proved and admiited by the party himself ‘tbat be was unable to discharge Lis duty, (he prmomeion, of such & resolution was proper. He hoped thsi the resolution would be adopted, and that Mr. Flegg would resign. for if he would the city would be benefiited, and 4 competent man, one wto wnderstcod bis business and knew how to do ti, would soon be found to fi!! his pisoe Mr Ger replied to the last length He naid that the evidence who exsmined the ailaira of the Comptrolie show tbat at the time Mr. Fitzpa'rick made the aasi« 9260, the eliy was in debt to him over 630,000. He prutested spy member of the Board asauiling the reputation of Who etcod #0 igh in the eatimation of tbe commu: Mr. Fitapatr.ck. CROSS a soon Fiter January he was convinsed that Mr. Flagg was unfit for tbe offce of Comptroller, and on one oceasion & gentleman remai ked tohim that if ne atood up in the Common Gouget} 10 piich into old Flagg, be (Flagg) bad such a position in this commonity that if any maa the Common Counoll arssiled hit they would say, wanis to get bold of the money in tao wessory”’ No man who knew him (Mr. ©.) would el with that motive. He thought Mr. Flagg wes inexcniaable in the Turner overpayment. for he failed to 1 factory explanation ¢f it ‘The charter gave the Kcmptroliar very great powers in regard to, the superin tendenoe abd the management of the accouate of this city. He never wanted to seo @ politician go ini that otice, and Whoever would take the would bave to bring order out and if z Hoard of Aldermen concur, That @ oom each Board be api Sra 2 the Governor remove Mr went to the Board of ‘aldermen’ on & man nit of chaos, He was dispose: to meet ibis matter fairl the gentleman was in earnest be would offer the ye Ir Re any accepted the amendment ‘The motion to lay it om the table was lost by a vote of II Te, vote was taken on the amendment and adopted. It was 43 follows — Arrexatiyn—Coupcilmen Rhodes, Cornel, Webb, Pisit, Brady, Coes, Rors, Bunce Arculerius, Duna, Haswell) Rec irve—Counciimes MeCarty, Bickford, Jedsoe, Crew. ford, Van Tine, Frazier. Genet— REMAINS OF PRESIDENT MOSROR ‘A communicauon was recetred ‘imtive to ibe removal of the remaine of Sative Sate, sad a resolatioe appointing & joint commiiee to take action in the matter was preseniad and Isid over. A resoluiion that daring the monihs of, June, July aad An: uncthe Board pe eel eight successive evenings, except » Waa adopted. mber of routine papery from the journed to Monday, Meady’s Galleries.—P ‘apha, Ambro- types and deguerreotypes. 360 and 206 iroaiway, New york, axd 362 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. Shillmg Portraits Revived for Soldiers who ere going to war nt Rugland. Hurrah for glory ned sbilling portraita at HOLMES’, 2 Broadway obrontic 0: the lower bowel, much a pi fence, falling of the bowel, atrictare of the howel, ulsewemen cf tan bows), Office boury fea Go'ciook A. M'to 4 o'closk P.M. daily. He will rina city uf desired. Paris Feit Hate—Just Received at White's, 148 Fulton street, Gente drese hat, spring sizien 63, 08 oe Gentlemen's Summer Hats, ‘Our style for the season will be \smued on og May & WARNOOK & 00, Haters, 519 Broadway, St Nicholas Ilovel. Aggrovedin athe Tak hestonas ot Wotton Preakdnt tothe taaee nnd iperall the virtues of the afl, the “Rgorne, reve. FOLD, No 4 Pletcher street, Bave You Seen the Victoria Hat Case, or (hone splendid jedies’ drens end sole leathor irnnks’ [f not, pay 8 Tint to No. 4 Murray sireet. JOHN BLACK, Maaufactarer. 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction prices, ot PHILLIPS & SMITH"S, 8% Warren street, wish Al ferent at Rao sven . J. B. & CO., 387 Canal street. A Card from Sam..el Swan & Co. extraordinary pursued b; rival managers of aiflerent to cy Seon of our scwsy! manner 474 m ua to auucation to tbe jl who deal with eeknew bat ta, that our lovtertes are: Jemal, the mm trustees hones a nat webave more in the jaat twelve months wil other lovverlea In the Union, and tbat have. been romptly cashed to all (Of presentation C4 are ae ia aimed not at Dasioow by cur rivals bal te nlao mended = [Ut a) w SRST ae ss Seige cy meantime sears genes P. Any ove y tga rm wt nd, epee inquiry & ~ of tis oy, 4 | balance ‘besides whioh we | Srp Neeping benk woeountalm i ouber cling the United | | ie shall I foltow to er } J. Feapec' SuccARG I—A great yisation for a but i Fon as ha CAR etre Hill solve. Apply to cheapenteriiole for ar | and restoring cacy te ‘rest, Marstea. Agrats wealed ond for « oiroulae. Anvensos—Busowwn.—Ia Trinity church, New Haves, Beeston fiat Font ome, 8 = b= gk Wotneeday, May 26 vy the Rey. Samus Rene GROTAE & Bax! 4 Ia 8 useful and aconptade toa ato, danghter, Singy a it the boat machine is’ tse Oskon a 7 CLYBRBOWS A NUAT CARD CASE Trouy cael Seen bates alae waes ee pera ane | A? JONEM, 10 ANN OYREST, $8 99 FOR OONOREES } A kaitors, and 86 for patent leather beots, Coustyay—Rooonns —Ua Friday, May ‘at Une house Of the bride's brother, 34¢ dowery. by the Rov J eom- #00, D D., Jaume Covmtser, Keq., of Scrantoa Pa, daughter s £ 3 cams hence, Rave or Wm. Rocgors Lands, of went leathe jewry, Ire T DR. ZACHARIR'G, 76) BROADWAY, YOU 0: Gnom—Bounrrs —On Tuesday, May 25, at the St. Nioho- , Ing churok, By Whe Rey. Dr. A. Suchmeyor, Mr. Faxpenox Al nc ot roe ans or anlls extracted ia ave H. Guocs,’ som of Miobact Griz feq., to Misa manm Rename, youngest Gaaghier of Aathoay Schmitz, Ksq , ail MAKIUAN BANE NOTH COMPANY. SF usent>. Scusestsnineats —At Castleton, on Wednestay, ; coker the purpose of placing. the tank note Sees at May 26, at the residence of tne bride's paroats, OY th® | tires Be Mabiliey a [a iD wet ho ome bel toe ‘ef Heamen N.Y. to Gnamorre'Y. cliseedenge: | freestgenaee,sas so .o eanvoring tee of Hudaon, N. ¥., Pe w dank note ter oi Capt. Isaac V. Schermerbern, Of the former piace. United states, reepretfully give med , Woooxurr--Kiy.—At the Charch ef lecaruation, by the Rev. a. Montgumery, Enwaxse Wooorvrr, Keq , w Hise Pog 145% kit, eldest Caughter of Files i. Ky, Kaq., of tois city. Died. Arxrmson.—Az No. 119 Fourth avenue, om Thursday morning, May 27, of consumption, Bxawiaa AzKissos, sae 8 ere ladelpbia papers please copy. Braun —Om Wedvessay evening, May 26, Yases Jouss: TON Bearn, 6on of Thomas M. Beare, of this city His reiatives and friends, and those of ow father, are in vitea to attend the funeral, from his lat» residence, No. ‘207 Teotk street, on Sanday afternoon, at two o’closk, without rurther aviation. buiaisy — On Weanesday, May 26, after a lin, ue nees, which be bore with Christiaan iecgutioet Cashed A. Bvrainy, oged 86 years. The friends and acquaintances, and thore of his brothor, Henry L. Bukley, and bis brothers-in-law, Milon Ri awa Dapiel H. Smith, and the mombera of the Reformed Duteb church, twenty first street, Rev, A. K. Van Nest’s, are respectfully invited to attend ibe funeral, on sater day afternoon, at one o’clocs , from bis late residence, 222 Weot Thirty fires etreot. Bis remains will be taken to Cyprees Hilla Cemetery. beiKLay —Aleo, on Tuesday, Deo. 20, 1867, at Meulmsin, India, Lewis H., ony son of the above, aged 12 years. © ka —Un Sunday morping, May 28, at bis fa reaidenee, in Philadelphia, Cuanirs T., eldest som vi RAWDON, WalUAT, HATOR & EDOM, tater Mocirenl, (inciamett ‘asa New “C of temvel H. and Anpa & Carpentor. the New Rugland “Sask” Note Cseupenet Cusiras On Thurscey, May 21, Mrs. von, Ouar | Boston; and wid George Mathews, Moatral YL, iv the 67th year of her age. TOPCAN, OAKPANTER & OO. Tbs (rencs of the fatty, and those of her sons in-law, Now Tork, Cal'ede phils nati end Boston, aN EREKING A 00., *OBT! ork, thadetpbin Olncfonell ena Basten, New ¥ Phitedetp bi: mati aad or! BalD OOvsLE ND & Abrabem Devike and FE. kh Haight, are respectfully tavi tod to attend the funeral, from the residence ot KK. Anight, No, 22 Rutgers sireet the (Fricay) afvernoon, at hal’ past two o’c'ock, witbout forther invitation. Her re- mains will be teken to New London, Conn., for interment. CosRky.—On Wedneacay, May 26, aftor a lingering til #biov «hoe bore with Ubristian fortivude aad resigna- Ucn, Mies ann Conary, tlt be interred in Greenwocd emetery. Her reiatives aud frieads, those of her fatber, Jonstoan Coprey, of Ber brotber, Aven Courey, and of her orother- New York snd JOCBLYN, DRAPER, WKi2B & OO. Now Yosm, DRaPAR, WSLSB & 00., York, Philad: npuin end Besten, WELLSTOUD, ay See at He. sound GAvIT. Albay. B. LEVETT'S PATENT IMPBOVED ATMOSPHERIO artificial ip-law, James R. Wescott, aro respectfully invited to at Pressure base for teeth —The plate covering tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, as three o'olock, | Dieus sppliceion of the principio of aiecorphoris tse without furth:r botice, from her late recidence, Clermont | the meri of which gained It the full comaromdations ar avenue, fourth house borth of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. | Patent Tt importance cea be econ at once. We, Waverley place, near Broedway. Dowss—On Wednesday, May 26, Wuuam Downs, Jr., aged 42 years and 10 months. The frieuds and acquaintances of the family, and thove Denon, JEWELRY AT MANUF AOCTUREB®S’ PA: DC PEAOOOK offers for eale rich diamond and of Puilip are respectfuily invited to attend the funcral, from his Iale residence, No. 620 Broome | fn piices:reprencatas in Nee Yak by Mavi eal tees sreet, on Sunday afternoon, at half past two o'clock. and factory Broadway, up stairs. Guurenm.— On , May 27, of consumption, Jom Guuvrimug, in the 76th year 4 age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his son, Jobn W. Griffith, No. $03 Third street, on Saturday alternoon, at two o’clock. Haxxr.—On Wednesday, May 26, Parmiox Haynr, aged 61 years, a native of county Derry, Ireland. funeral will take piace from No. 59 Crosby street, at two o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. The friends of the family are respectful'y invited to attend. Liuueypaut —On Wednesday, May 26, Cunmrun D. W. Liuasenpant aged 68 yoars, 8 months aad 23 La His remaing will be taken to Greenwood for The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ia- vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. Wiltam street, without further notice. .—Oa Thursday morning, May 27, at ten o'clock, Woncan, late of Cantuck, county Cork, Ireland. His friends, and those of Caleb Cokely, Esq. are invited gr GIn head ye) nes Eee yds TT a Sees bans ON SKEWING MACHINE 00.8 H New patent sowing Onl) $2 Supertor to the highest price machines, a arian oy — 441 Breadwag. Les GLASSER, PICTURE FRAMES, 40, 60— New aad beantifn! at Moxty LENT—ON WATCHES, Dea woen 1d personal property, of every dceort; a aa ‘ Bt owt vate Car J. LEY is ‘Birth avenue, sear Fourth trance at the hall door. G to attend the funeral, from Zion church, eorner of Madison RAL LIFE ON THE BORDER avenue and Thirty eighth street, ak half past one o'clock | Ti NSEGKP a atmcet is ke weke TS this (Friday) alternoon. ‘"NEW YORK LEDGER, Boston and Irish American ‘THE GURAT FAMILY Param. Mcnrny.—On Thursday, May 1am Moxrwy, aged 21 years and 4 ‘Bis friends and acquaintances, those of his father, Ed- Bold by all ne wamen at four cents per 009; ROMs & TOUBRY, general agents, 1 FAL LIFH ON THE BORD ‘Neesau street, ward Murphy, and the members of tho J. W. Wallack Se eee Oe ree eon sax Musketeers, are requested to attend the funeral, om Satar- | ian SORT eaaumeod te is moore mpTTS ms- oy afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late revidence, No. NEW YORK L®DGER, Mil Laorens His remains will be interred im Cal ‘THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER, vary Cemetery. Sold by all pewemen at four cents per oop7, Monaat— ‘t Hartford, Conn., on Wednewiay, May 19, BOS6 & TOUSBY, general agents, 12{ Naseae street, of consumption, Mr. Peran P. Murray, printer, a native EAL LIFE ON THE BORDER Newcastie-on fyne, England, a ‘2B years, Cooply re- gretied by a large circle of fr: and acquaintances. Dian Stony, Mlodeeet ee Montrea), Piattsburg and Noweastie on fyne (Hog'and) NEW YORK LEDGER, 7 four oor Gana? rauuy raven, SevinGed& TOUSEY, gonoral again 1M Raaaan root EAL LIFE ON THE Mat fsa ree &. iN BENNETTS I~ DIAN wiORY, mers, i > TADORR, fold by all ob fine: ‘THE GRRAT FAMILY Param. BCas b TOCHHY, gonaral sgenia 111 Wansan cosh, R RB. R.-RADWAY’S RENOVATING . for the cure of chronic diseases, ag ep Ou Wednesday, May 26, at 60 Amity street, ™ gLsinecan tse ofa wiew’s funy andthe ents y , of Ph. Isbeimer, are reepectfully inviied to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 60 Amity street, this ‘idhoul further aotise. (Friday) morning, a (ea ‘o'clock, Ricnaxns.—On Wednesday, May 26, of diseare of the bod Joas Rucuarre, aged 60 years, | montn and 26 v8. ry tothe Mariners’ church, corner of Madison and Heary imapare Py 8. —-¥ from om strepts, and thence to wood. x Provbroor—On Monday, May 4, of n| ™ ™ ™ alley Sraasin end medbaee” creme Jams Wusow Provproor, in the gph where. Roraxsov.—On Thursday, May 27, Mr. Jaxms NRON, aged 40 youre. ALE OF KNGRAVINGS—COMPRISING THE Bar The frieuds of the family, those of his brother Joha, of works of Hogarth, and the and Cont his cousin, Mr. © Koyes, and of hia brotner-in- juantities of small Christophe: law, Mr. Hoary Somerville, are respectfully invited to at- ‘ond the funeral, on Saturday afternooa, at two oe without further invitation, from bis late residence, No. Gone SRWING MAOHINES.— MANUF, Jast Kloventh street, between second and Third avenues. are le reviving, Bocas 08 Wednesday, May 26, Mama, the od een At 4-9 to yoo witeot ‘mond Roche. wing These oaly ‘The faseral will take doing every kind of work. and it ls nesessary to = the work. Singer's | Sa es = place thin (¥riday) aflerncon, at one o'clock, from No. 2 State street, . Surn.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 26, Kua son of Joel 'and Catharine M. Smith aaa tr Fae eee AT Gaee rura. wo pours are warranied wo cure a sursing sore torah to three botlen wil cure the wore Kind of Pimples om One Her remains will be taken to Matteswan for intermeat, bye) 0 . dotties w'l) clean the ow by the 11 o’clock A. M. train Hudson River Kaitroad | SPF apd ta ti , —s — | aglBteg oF Ave bottles are warraated lo care the worst Mad eryeipe! > ra ' RE rom | _ One or two bottles are warranted to cure all hamor in the 3, * A PILast | Tio bottea are warranted 1o care running of the cars em Pie ul vom be 4 ‘ul guaranice eure tay cuaw of tnornal revered stm | eee ee i ome eeeniom> yonpenres, yuse. } Dowie will cure realy eruptions of Janen w, Melcee, Tippoecg: Te | fro on are odes are warranted o cure the Worst kim with tbens to an cr" Tica. "Gail ander ea Bey Ears STi, or thrce bolts are warranted \o cure the moat dewpe poresea whe were drag cose of rheumation. tore, The medicine can be seni to aay the country. | Fire eight bate wl sare tba wep a a cme « detiice are woure HENRY ROBINSON’ RAST FOURTEENTH — of dyspepsia. I know from tbe thousanae ae Ae ey Bee, Bt el | ie cane acanker in ms vA | 7 ‘warranted to cure sick headache. T RVERDELI/S-PARIA WEDDING CARDS JUST | One wo two boliles are warranied to regulaie « cosuve state A received, very elegant visiting piate of carde | of the bowels, ©, Broadway, corner of Duane street. TSG. | One to two doitien wil reguiate all derangement of the a See | tee (OORRE RONIONS, SATA PENHTRATING THER PLR, Four to atx bottes has cured the were! cases of . a oF rikocs tatas ob test tea tack ove te ween oot | _One to three bottles has cured the worst case ie fier ube operation without the lesat incon | relief is always experienced. What a mercy to get relief ia 4 by Dr. AACHARIK, targeve Chiropedia, | such an exernciating disenee! pegfecy cure ia"atrvaniad when the spore Vit i Y laa BTERNAI, Praveen ence THE MOLY crry. aes ee best you py FR mma Minutaciured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 1a Warren Por sale by every druggist in the United States, }] POR w exerts. auaurirte bibE BAND CASSIMERE PANTS, Selling So, At ‘ANB’ $) "3s 1m VESTS, All wool, orth shades, felting ne 5, 8 AL VAN, (66 and 68 Pulte street, near Clif street, TS. Role agent for the Ue! tata,” ORNE DUPUY, fam No. 9 Brosdway, New ILDBR'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFF, To. GREAT FIRE PROOF SAFER OF THE WORLD, Warranted free Yor COATS, wrorts gf more and W4ArcE rine RNOLISH AND : Selling patent lever waiches and watoh (<4 AL we the Importer's iowent w! Pty B. c Pak RVANS, imporver, represented by DAVI 08 way, OF ($6 and 64 Fulton street, near (Rie $1 FOR 75 CENTS, BLACK Lay OOATR, over er oe $6 and 68 Patton street, naar O1@ Bere tcorereacme Sear