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‘NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1859. MARAVILL MISCELLANEOUS, Maravilla. Maravilla. . nar > TO RVERYBODY TROUSLED BY DANDRUFF. = TO EVERYBODY YED BY THEIR HAIR A: ‘OLF'S SEWING MACHINES. F : REDUCED FROM $90 ‘After the organization of the mocting the Chairman Return ef the Wedding Ring—Opi- stated that their separation from the Tammany organiza- ions ef the Religions Pres, tion was caused by the oft repeated treachery of that boty ke. pom to the democratic magees, The anti-Tammany platform, ety ke, ‘ap antagonistic to the Tammany, contains two princi- ples, viz: a full and unrestricted recognition’ of the Wastumctos, March 3, 1859. popular clement chart of the party, and a répudiation of Mr. Sickles is confined ‘a the jailor’s room, for conveni- road steamer Fortsmnouth arrived here thia morning, | teaders who assume to govern the Tammany | ence of access to his friends, some of whom are almost mpage ‘ake cere Shel te vere ee Society, The issues between both committees were | always in attendance upon him. = issues of principle, and cannot be compromised The counse) employed to defend him at the coming trial ‘until the voters of the great dempcratic party decided be- | are Mesars. David Paul Brown, of Philadelphia; Edw. M. PRILADELYHIA STOCK BOARD. |. 459 | tweom them. To gaake the present organization more | Stanton, late of California; Daniel Ratcliffo and Samuol Stocks dull. Pennsylvania State fives, is Beles perfect in its details, it was proposed to organize an apso- | Tilton. re 24%; Morris Canal, 4755; Long ” | ciation in each election district, instead of wards, as hero” aS; Foner ret, i tofore, and to allow all democrats to be enrolled who re- FS BING ech 8, 1860. cognige their cause. By this plan they hope to avold tho As much speculation bas been indulged in regarding the rowdyism and violence which have characterized the priv | reburn by MF. Sickles to his wife of the wedding ring, the is seriously ill from fe details interest:—It that Mr. 8. Bicklea willprobably leave for New Y. : mary mectngs of dhe Temmny Comite,’ Kownitoas okies as cal tobe, Ur tna clageiane tot interned fSbe will be <ccompanied by her parcata, he Flour firm at $6 for Howard street. ’ W! Of the General Cobamittes, acting in conjunction, | *8t Mrs. Sickles was in great montal Bod under | thither @ broken brarted woman. hito, $1 40 a $180; red, $1.40a$1 50. Corn firm at | with the: ward committee of be dinttie ‘to call | Xtreme physical suffering, and that if such a state of fool- mored that Mr. Butterworth is to be ar- . & 800. for whito and yellow. Provisions unchanged. | togerner, on the third Monday in Starch,’ all such | !2§ Continued long to exist, it would at 4 end in men- | rested and examined for his alleged participation in the jet at 290. 4 fo ‘aberration or perhaps self destruction. ey qui democrats residing in the several districts, for the pur- gueh clroe _————— ‘mado"to him to | “Sincelibe gad f Ia ul Since occurrence of last Sunday much has been ten of too eae Si Bg Oy [Before reatore to Mrs, Sickles the ig, which he had | said of the friendship which existed pers fy Mr. Sickles Landen svrtwry ‘form renga vanisati en) the democratic party ise fiom her hand onthe day U4 any tragedy. Mr. | and the late Mr. Key up to within a brief period of the E 5 z NEWS FROM VENEZUELA. said, in response, tigat under circumstances | fatal . Itis well known tbat when Mr. Key became - tn thie olty and sball be the basie of ll future primary | he could not resist the appeal in bebalf of oue he had #0 | an applicant for the ofice ot District attorney tis found in of Colonel Charles H. Sandford, of | movements subjectonly tothe constitution adoptedfor thelr | opg’cheriahed with such deep affection, and that while | Mr. Sickles a warm and sweadiast friend, exertions New York—Settlement of the Avis Isiand | S°vounment. 4 ¢ mee Sete peorilons is ia Tequired | be was willing to return the emblem of their formor love fecure that position for Mr. Key were of the most Affair—Condition Of General Paez, &c., Sic. | that to becomea member the following questions must | *% union, he returned the ring broken, never to be re- | zealous and untiring character; and this, ber with Deasiewrened arieieaatvaletee united; sho had sundered the bonds it typified too effec- | other evidences of mutual good feeling, hs given rise, in OUR VALENCIA CORRESPONDENCE. secret tually ever to be repaired, and while he harbored no fee!- | connection with the unhappy affair, to 20 inconsiderable Vatancia, Feb. 8, 1859. | tthcal socteues, believitg thew to ie ret baat dnd Saae seneutalat, 0, rae SA RPY. CHenINNG never ammount of deus, OY em 4 ‘iis atinaaoaaians 1¢ Death of Col. Sardford—The Funeral Honors Paid to | agaivst the true principles of our federal constitution and merece ‘The following card from the colored 7. the Deceased. See ied Set eocety: ba Teramnany Sects or | RELIGIOUS VIEWS ON THE RECENT TRAGE- Key. rented the bouso in, Witten-and a bait ther the said t society be Tammany Society o1 whom Mr. Key rented the house in Fiftecn-and-a-half When I first undertook to report the incidents of the | Gambian Onion cc aay citer secret close osrpctation DYN WASHINGTON, Bireet, appears as an advertigoment in the Washington ‘royage of Gen. Paez, the feasts celebrated in honor of - vec bend ed a tg te aa Mage pre Re ais e Phe und lersigned, seeing it published in the Northerd im and his esteemed guest, Col. Sandford; little did I | °*,oreni! ‘Are you opposed to the assumptions of the Sa- Before this paper will come into the hands of our read- | papers that he rented his house to Mr. Key for the pur- chems of Tammany Society, who claim to have the power an they will on geen in the daily press, and have read | pose of an assignation house, takes this occasion to say of deciding who are the regular representatives of the de- | with horror, the details of a shocking tragedy, which the account is wholly incorrect. He rented the of Capt. Jabn 8. Bamber, all of Brooklyn. [JiGuLyY IMPORTANT 10 BOTH GexuscuAnnine —Siven.—On Wednesday, March 2, by tho Rer. | of angiy ia mentor Queue MEDICAL, ry ons, Mr. James Kar to + daughter | AND MARRIAGE GUIDE. 80th edition. Over 400 te Louis Silver, all of this city. 0. hot, 100 engravings. Price SI. trom Puxsra.—bn Wednesday, Fob. 29, by the gelobeaied ay Bnd Leadon 7 Mel ; 4 should be fn the mocracy of this city, and of denying democrats the right | startled the city of Washington iast Sunday. Philip Bar- | house to Mr. Key on the 25th of November last, on tha; | Rev. Richard Davis, Capt, Jams Melwrosa, U. 8. of every person, as it imparts knowledge all have of holding public mentings in Themaiy Hall because Se ton Key, the United States District Atioessy for the Dis- tleman’s statement that he wished it for the occupation | Mise Jupmu Puxtrs. aad pe for in vain In any other. Sold mated (9 any rpartot are not of their own particular clique? yg Columbia, was, shot dead Jn tay rset Daniel a be al of Mamachusota. Since thea. he bas Pr eg tare reer i fea ea March Pappa country, by W. A. TO! ND & CO., 46 Walker: ¥. ” Third. Asa member of this association will you sup. | E- }, @ member of Congress from city. ie cha- house but once—three wee! T renting 'LUNKEIT, 7 . } adon, ” " a ae Yesterday evening, at ten minutes to eight o'clock, he | | THIN’, ‘ations emanating from the ‘organisation of | racter of the parties, tho place whioh waa the soene of the. | when Mr. K, requested hita to get some wood in it for the | S€cond daughter of B. Manaase, Haq, TE WSEROT ON EEC EE A GRD. xpired, in the arms of his friends, on the seventh day of | \.ich this forms a part to the exclusion of those made | encounter, the day on which it took place—all will serve of Mr. Wright, who was expeoted on shortly to occupy o ‘Tuomsox—Moors.—On Thursday, Feb. oo Armand, ‘SPLENDID ILLUSTRATION. sovere attack of yellow fever. He wasstaken sick on | by any other political party claiming to be democratic or | to fix attention on this dreadful deed. Mr. Key was an JOHN GRAY, Colored. hea the Rey. Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Wittiam Tuomaon PORTRAIT OF DANIEL EB. SIOKLES. the 1st inst. about noon, returning from a ride on horse. | not? officer of the government, and connected with families of pane REET ae to Migs Extew L., daughter of Capt. Hiram Moore, of the PORTRAIT OF PHILIP BARTON KEY, former place. PORTRAIT OF SAMUKL F. RUTTERWORTH, PORTRAIT OF M&S, SICKLES, And a truthful ilinstration of the FEARFUL TRAGEDY, ‘The publishers of the Nj the highest respectability in the neighboring city of Balti- Piccovomm 1x THR West.—Mlle. Piccolomini has been ck, As don a8 the firet symptoms of fever showed | THe mecling When aljourned, more. "He was a nephew of Chief Justis Taney. His | giving concgria at Louisville with great success, the re- Died Hlaagaphbeg is) sesame ea ay City Intelligence. Sho'was dutinguiahed, now more ‘by his profersionarsy, | celpte compsring favorably with some of those taken at | Copoixaros.—On Thersday, March 8, Avy, wifeot James }Paer—Dre, Zuluage, of Valencia, and M. Parras, of Os | orsniox on Wasmixarox.—Tho oration of the Hon. | (ainments thansby bis high character asa man ands, | the Oyera ithe metropolis, Wo hear that the contract | Coddington, in the 66th year of her age. NEW YORK COURIER, racas, (the latter living in the same house, and being, | raward Everett, on the ‘Character of Washington,” | Christian, He was also known asa writer, baving been | between Mj. Lumley and Mile. Piccolomini, which ex- Manatee hein a then Page gape rong Oi To meet the extraordinary demand for the llustrated bisory of |therefore, in constant attendance) — were called. A a * the author of the national song, ‘The Star Spangled Ban- | |. f A € yy e which has frequently been delivered, and on each ooca- | fer-5y Mtr ‘Sickles had been Seoretary of Legation in Lon, | Pires on thd 20th March, has not yet been renewed, and | residenco, No. 18 West Twelfth street, near Seventh ave- | stan carly Souron ) In consequence of the fever showing on the next day a ion met with go much public applause and approbation, | don, at the timo Mr. Buchanan was our Minister at that | At it is probable she will prolong her stay in the | nue, on Saturday, at twetvo o'clock. ‘Hor romaine willbe | Goxtsicing a full sa ree } more malignant character, a consultation of ten ‘physi- and sccurate account of all the circumstances, United Statés, where her success bas been so marked and | taken to Woodbridge, New Jersey. | will be repeated at the Academy of Music this evening, | Court, aud was now a prominent member of Congress. ’ 4 zs antecedents of the actors engaged therein, the , &e., flying | cians, come of them members of the Convention, and the | iy the distinguished author, wheu doubtless thers wl by | The. stlack was made ‘n'our national capt, in the open | tering, along anil vere llincay'agS0'S0 feures nnn | eens Soeargenaneas couinre porta An most learned and experienced of the country, was called, | large and intelligent audience, ‘Tue Seventy-drst Regi- | Street, and pear the President's mansion, and on the Personal Intelligence. : His relatives had Giese are ronpecttully-tnvitad to at- | expretaiy fie the ipeeset tes oats te tie eee | and the disease Pronounced to be the yellow fever, No: ment Arserioan Guard, Colonel 4. 8. Vosbarg, with Dod- Seen wick "oraeal’ panda healed ihe nity wee | Mt. Everett has arrived in town, and taken apartments | tend his funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one orelocky OE TEE a Pea TR Dee iGENOR RELATIVE £0 1 2 Passions, slat , “ST INTELL Tae untried wo eave the ie or alleviate the suicrings ‘of the | trom his hotel to the Ackdcmy ‘aad vier vera The pro | diegraced and the strects of our capital stained with blood, | & the Everett House, Shue Earhart conet pence EXCITEMENT IN’ WASHINGTON. Colonel, who, by his amiability and good breeding, had | ceeds realized from the cale of tickets will be given tothe | The circumstances which led to this fearful deed only | Messrs. Unanler and Opdyke, of New York, and Bowen, | venue, Harlem, without further notice, Deyn,—On Thursd: ing, March 8, after a short, made a'large number of friends, who, at the first notice of | Ladies Mount Vernon Association. add to the universal feeling of horror. While they take | of Erie, arj detalned from thelr seata in the Asscmbly by | | /O0l ot Tentteay oF membranous orvu, Eonar. < p READ It. MRS. CUNNINGHAM PO RDE se AGATA, ~ aract irder, - | indispositi¢n. avits will be published, showing his sickmess, rallied around his bedside to assist and com- | arm oy me Pancxn Liranr.—The books put up yss- | ing ito have bad a terrible, proveestion, neg Suy mate | amnivars, ava, second daughter of James P. and Mary E. Dunn, | Mrs. Wille’ matcindolal ageniy ang tbe (cub o¢ ‘The daughters of the General deserve particular notice. | “tday were of a superior character, consisting for the | us turn away with loathing and disgust from the social Jamestown—W Mac- 8 yoars. BUY THE COURIER. ‘They had come from Caracas to nurse their father, and From Richmond, ‘c, in the steamship most part of valuable illustrated works. ‘The following | COTY) tion which they revsal. The offence which pro- —t NB Murrell, sete Bie Peary FE: § A Ki ‘The friends and pa poy mero of the family are respect- with some lady frie at the danger of their own health 4 THE DEAD HOUSE OF BELLEVUE, lady, Ki mn, BR | fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of ‘Gr the were some of tho prices realized:—Canova’s works in | yoked this kere Ap hag pydr beg tean Blea rate ents | Hereneh, JB French, Mra P & King, Miss 8 W King—end12 | her parents, No. 123 West Twenty drst street, this (Fri- FOUNDLING OF PARI3. ii ‘ing in their attendance. The sam in the steer y otice. - ‘This sation story hes made st hit. Ey nd De gald of the only Temaining son of the General, Sculpture and Modolling, by Count Cicognara, 8 vols. folio» | was not the subject of mere s , bat which was ful- | age. ae eae Sap) Sent, Semcon ieee re os “ort og Tole pyiet oesention Ds ps erg ape ogg ot Rreryboae | Gol. Sabas Paez, who day and night administered to the | $48 60; Catlin’s North American Indian portfolio, $46, | ly proved, and finally, confessed. by this sudden | For Liverpool, in the steamship City of Manchester Capt | Wicconsin, of congestion of the brain, Mr. WiuuaaF. Haz: | 0d? Proveunces I the best oval romatee ever writen, ‘wants of his friend, and in whose arms he expired. Catherwood’s Views of Anciont Monuments in Central | revelation, it may, wellbe imagined that s man of high | Lidbetier and wife, Lieut Plunket, Royal Navy: Capt Joln | sox, ged 48 years. aoa se ont Price only $ cevts per copy. ‘The General has been greatly grieved by this new mis- rica, Chiapas and Yucatan, $57: Cotman’s Architec. | Spirit shou tr rie. one ad fh wre Ganghiars, bro. George Philadeiphia papers please BY ALL THE NEWS AGENTS, itt, Al a John Kenna, Miss E J Mr Drevet and copy. x Lope ‘st Romain, Thos MappgN.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 2, Miomam, First edition—Saturday morning. Fs and Ota the siectage. ” idioma oqo S-genes ci ‘ Second edition Sunday mori. Mrs Fe jobns and Galway, in the sit Prince Albert— ‘The relatives and acquaintances, also the members and The regular edition will be issued on Sunday morning at the Mise Ficoom, ‘Beury Ali . Mrs aly Mas Walker ‘Dennis | ex.members of Naaman Hose Compeny No. 56, are reapect- | usual hour. je Kitchen, 'B Crubact, Mes Grukare, ‘Thoden Freaty Bre F Bay eeieed ee R SAL) fortuce, more £0, as he loved bis young friend only as a atiquities of Normandy, $20; Don Quixote, illu when, after this eeeqin he saw rol ~ father loves his gon. db: Jobannot, 2 vols. royal 8vo., $26; Finden’s | fF¢ his door, and wave his handkerchlef as a signal for | Hober Tn justice to the fricnds of the deceased, Iam compelled | Royal Gallery of British Art. folio, half moroocG gilt, auofher meeting, (apeereiylprmad pal eA aman or Bt } to state that he disregarded boasting upon his strength | Gallerie de Florence et du Palais Pitti, $116; Mrs, Jame- | ‘FTevenge should hurry him beyond control, dd thy and health—their well-meant advices. He undertook on j son’s Beauties of the Court of Charies IL, $21; Lodge’s eras was beyond om his late resideuce, horseback, in spite of their warnings, large excursions | Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britains 12 | ‘mot any power of resistance. Mn seme reat! | No, 68 Fulton street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two} 1°’ Sor ene {nto the country, oxposing himself unnecessarily to the | vols. 4to.,8222; History of the Scottish Claus, $60; Mur- | doubly exasperating, by the reflection that it one for | Sng uregchiitven, shes mBwaiy, Richest Heine, Abeaten | o'clock, FLIGHT oF Durning sun, bathing himsolf in the height of the irrita- 'g Arablan Antiquities of Spain, $56 50; Champoliion’s | ‘Mtch the law provides no fe punishment, Until fies atoms Hl Boose ona ‘Chas Bostwick, t | _ Moow.-On Thursday, March 3, after a short illness, GIGANTIC BALLOONS tion produced by this, and partaking too much of the juments of Egypt and Nubia,egi0s; Musée Society prescribes some penalty for invading the Foley, W. Selly, ‘Nora Cashman nnd two children, ~~ Oath | Jamas Moox, aged 75 years, 8 months and 9 days, : ON TUB be a heen Fs Sng 4 vols, folio, $410; Musée Royal, ‘2rols. folio, i: cece pees Which, Ball. be: ta evpantiont0 curt abdabon Wiinvenad cate end cnorags A ihe friepdnee the fumisy, and resmbere, of Lataretts 4THOF MAROM. His remains were placed in a double coffin—the interior | bottsford Edition’ of Waverley, 12 vol $135: enormity of tho guilt, and until its execution Lodge No. 64F. and A. M., and of Adolphi Chapter No. ia. being of lead, the exterior of manogany, covered with | Nuremburgh Chronicle, $18; Pyne’s History bg Pg Pere FRY Sr Shanda Whe oan em i Brooklyn City News. 158 8. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the fane. | MORGANS emararigpe tought en i to eke ie oon q : f j . expect, velvet cay Sine toe ates ae bam rg i de Ly renee Ls var Iizerecine ee hd man, whose blood is burning with a conviction oF Seta Liquor Wirnovrt Licensx.—A number of the par- | ral, from the residence of his son, J H. Moon, No. 177 | any quantity. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, 109 Nassau street. But while guch an outrage on one’s domestic peace may The Latest Drawii General's bouse. A large number of ladios and g@Mtlemen, |- The sale will be continued every day this woek. household disgrace to wait the slow process of the law | ties iodicted by tho last Grand Jury for selling liquor with- | Werhcioey wer mee On Sunday afternoon, at half-past NEURALGIA, TICDOLEREUX OR NERVOUS HEAD- fu mourning, showed the interest taken by the inbabi- : to wait for months or years—all this time, perhaps, to | out license were arraigned for trial before the Court of | © Murruy.—On Thursday, March 3, Witzam Morray, in ache cannot exist afler taking Watis’ nervous tante of Valencia, Exrortanioy OF Mone AMERICAN Horses 10 ENGLAND.— | have the finger of scorn pointed at him? and at last per- | Sessions yesterday. Patrick Gallagher, Felix Peterson, | theSsth year of his age, -A'uative of the county Fermanagh, | #18 bottle. HAYES, Brooklyn. At four o'clock P. M. the hearse arrived; and the pro- | Mr. Ten Broeck and Mr. Robert Harlan, two well known | hsps to bave the destroyer of his peace punished by a pal- | James Sweeney, Thomas O'Conner and Diedrich Holtman | parish of Inniskillen, | Kroriol 50 SHOGE AFFLICTED WITR SOROBULOUS cession, composed of a commission, whose President is | gentlemen of the turf, left yesterday by the City of Man- | ‘TY fize? No; until the seducer is not Puniahed, but | pleaded not guilty, and Joseph Todd, Neil Mulhern, James | His fricnds and relatives are requested to attend his fu. | NOTICE TO THOSE AFF WITH SCROFULOUS Col. Sabas Paez, the celebrated battalion, ‘The Fith of : punished in A inflict disgrace upon him—imprison- | McNulty and Hugh Quinn pleaded guilty, Jobn'Shelly, | neral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur- | — Dr. KENNEDY (proprietorof 5 medical discove- Marob,’” with lis band, ordered out exprésaly, in honor of | ChC#¢F for Liverpool, taking with them an additional | ed, dressed as a felon, put in the, pillory, or subjected to | Sweeney and Heltinan were tried and convicted. Sentence | ther hotice, from his residence, No 143 First aveuuey His | rj)r Roxbury, Mamas whl be artis ction satanic , the militia of New York, by the President of the republic, | stock of ‘‘ thoroughbreds” to add to the number of Ame- | some ignominious ponies, which shalt brand him asa | will not be passed until the remainder are tried. remains will be taken to Calvery cemete: x House, Broadway, entrance on Houston sireet, during the and a great number of gentleman on horseback, started } rican horses that have ‘or a year or two back been con- | ‘isboncred man—such trigedies will occur. Scunopar.—On Weaneaday, larch 2. Wussam Hamer, | eek Gt every {roubled with SCROFULA are requested te call. for Puerto Cabello, to deliver tho body into the keeping of | tending on England’s race courses for glory and gold, under 9 of the Legalized Lotte | beloved son of John H. at ¢ Frances Schroder, excuse @ natural violence and fury, and even in seme dé- ‘Mr. Bliss, our Consul. : tho Jockey cand lk fleves of the taraand stripes. | gree yallne and extemualew sudden act of retaliation, 1t | "e#as reported to WOOD, EDDY & 00. oxod 4 years, Spence OTE fovited to at. | cxhithst are troubled with SALTRERUM are requested te OUR CARACAS CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. Ten Broeck took with him yesterday ch. o. Starke, es meee J orecgee ney a coe = prise Heal cS oR MANAGERS OF THE tend the funeral, from the residence of his father, corner Alithat are troubled with ERYSIPELAS are requested te Caracas, Feb. 8, 1859. 7 4 years, by Wagner, out of Reel, and ch. c., by Lexing- The New Constitution of the Republic—Settlement of the ton, 2 years,dam by Glencoe, “Thore is as yet only hope Aves Island Claim—Removal of the Capital to Cara- | for the Lexington colt; but Starke has atrpedy cas, dc., do. eg Be et fae Bs for hs A red ir. Harlan bans oe RIS rend crime. a pe Trosed man , ‘loned took out a three year old filly, by Glencoe, out ir of | and no approt society, no ac- The National Convention o their session on the 84 of Brown Kitty, by pelted Birmingham; Cinclanet, a | quittal bya court, nO approval by the code of honor, will inst., after seven months of constant labor to rebuild the | two year old, by Star Davis (he by Glencoe), out of Thea- | cver wash away the bloody stain. edifice of the nation, as they said, framing a new constitu- | tress, by Muckle Jobn, out of Old Lady Jackson; and Lin- * * * * tion, and giving vs an election law and many decrees of | S0ln, 4 years, by Imported Belshazzar, dam by importod of Carroll stroet and Third avenue, Brooklyn, this (Fri- laud his spirit 1 ny ch wage re- | DELAWARE, GEORG! KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI % 4 All that are troubled with CANKER are to onl. Tenge, Dut there is another voloe Within his out Siok “5 sis Gay) afternoon, at three o/clook, without further invita- | ‘Ault are toabled with NUBSING SOME MOUTW areee answers to the voice of God, which tells him that his |. ‘ ec ee ppt = gene iplabecad ates aeedrerent A a ARK ee lage uedied tc Official Drawings, by Telegraph. req Surrg.—On Thursday, March 8, of croup, Jastes B., | call, youngest won of George A. and’ Colin Baith, aged 16 vail! that are troubled with RINGWOMM are requested i motthe, ‘4il thet are troubled wkh HUMORS IN THE EYES ené The fricnds and relatives of the a salt! cp og inti ty i from ane tendons of hi | "Aifuat are toubled wit GOLLY EE parents, No. Burbey, we axternoon, requested q i All that are troubled with BO! at he ens The remains will be erred in Calvary? Si st are: Fa are reqgoutes to: * * [iim such berate Siagedinn occur, itis not merely the misfortune, but it is also a fact, that wo depend more | purest and most famous Suara upon men than upon principles, contrary to the rale.of the | Present to Mr. Langley, the editor of Bell’s wv Her remains were conveyed to the burial place of the All that sre troubled with ULORRATED SORE LEGS are Chovalier Webb ‘Tus Unrary Home.—Notwithstanding the storm last er) Ot venge, when they have no ‘iple of religion and no E Be, P ate family, In the cemetery at Rahway, N.J., on pe en every case m pr sense of honor to restrain from inflicting the samo 62, 23, 74, 63, 50, 82, 46, 65, 6, 58, 68, 9. wrong on their neighbor or their dearest friend. dones are disensed. Advice And that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which Torrs.—On Thursday, March 3, Manraa D. Huwgrorp, | ————_—— ‘Among the decrees of the private calendar we may ac- | °V¢RiDg,® Rood audience assembled at Mozart Hall, to [From the New York Independent, March 8.] they stand - wife of W. H. Tufts, of Consumption, fa the vin year of pom? wine count one “assigning $500,000 to accommodate the foreign hear Mr, E. F. Underbill deliver a lecture upon “Living THE TRAGEDY AT WASHINGTON. eee “ae at rien. this Thursday, | her age. “ \OTTLED IN OPORTO. +. “ Cheaply in Elegance and Luxury.” The lecturer minutely ‘The elements of wickedness that are gathered and com- "PORTER, gf fe ae The friends and relatives of the family are requested to In consequence of the extreme ilieuliy generally expe creditors.” Temploy the very words of the decree, and bined at the city of Washington during the winter, and attend the funeral, from No, 160 Grand street, J Hlenood of precuriag, ta all tie native p excellence, they have been bappy indeed, since half a million of dottars | developed the mode of living in the Unitary Home, which | fined w Uae Shy, OF Wankeglan donne oe ton within, te City, this ) afternoon, at two o'clock. GENUINE PORT WINE, are scarcely enough to pay the interest of $22,000,000 that | Prevent contains four fine large houses in Fourteenth | weatover ‘calls. iteelf society there, are undoubtedly un: GEORGIA LOTTERIES. , "March 1, Mrs. Ames Carne. | Gy “7susble for medicinal and lifesaving purposes, ‘he firms Monagas, & Co, loft us as a logacy. Bat, in fact, | tLirety, coouien ing, "Bach person pays for | Paralieled on this continent elsewhere, A great number | | The ns $opolntod to supertaiend | mixa, wife of Mr. Kast. F. Tebbenhotl, aged 26 years, 11 OBBORN 4 CO., OF OPORTO, beter is'something than nothing, our proverb says, and’ | {h0'tooq Me cats for what We cout gs whtkomale ait ibe of men, from different parte of the country, most of them | {be ‘are the Dumbors Wiloh, ete the wey dey | months aud 25 days. (he only mercantie ctlablishment in Portugal which bas @ the foreign creditors may have a mouthful for the present, ‘ing of it for the table. Add to this the rent of his | With no strong or controlling sense of moral obligations or | PPSLNS Tw asne ite! Wore this day drawa | ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- | pranel in the Untted States,) have adopted the plan of shipping Senor Herrera, the Minister of Finance, could do some- | Prope nish it Dee tie. oor or" tne rent of the publi rooms | Teligious r bilities, without even the ordinary social jab fully invited to attend her funeral, this (Friday afternoon, | fovea sens ent eee eee ane coh. under thalt thing with balf'a million, if he knew how; bat, indeed, he fore and dinibg hall), and tho total expense of his | #04 family ties which elsewhere surround them to put re- Cass No. 167, Manon 8, 1889. at half-past ene o'clock, from her late realdence, No. | toobtain the qusiiiiea,to Us ccigienl podaata te oe has Such peculiar notions of his own about “‘fuduclering.”” | (PArIOre and. cme all), cae aa tach straint upon their conduct while there, are convened each 206 Varick street, without other invitations, actly the same aa im) Bit principal rules uot to pay, 20 as to have the treasury | 45's Rotel none making anythieg ont of the ctners, fe | fesbion by the mecting of Congress, With them come ale0 5, 38, 90, 54, 88, 87, 74, 11, 29, 47, 58, 41, 23. Cincinnati and Chicago please copy. For sale, in bond, oF di ¢ infall cash, is claimed that persons can thus live in greater elegance | great numbers of men who live by their wits, as political C1ass No, 168, Exrea, Manca 8, 1800, Tomrxins.—On We March 2, of scariot fever, | GARBART & BROTHBE. $8 Broadway, New York. The convention has furthermore created a Liquidation | anqjuxury from twenty-five to fifty per cent cheaper | Managers, as speculators interested in government con- ° : Manrmurrta, only child of Samuel E, and Elizabeth A’ re ee eee Commissioner , to ascertain the amount of the public debt; than in the ordinary boarding houses. tracts, as lobby agents, petitioners for 1, 8, 17, 50, 43, 63, 22, 74, 90, 78, 42, T1, 46, 47. ‘Tompkins, ge years and 6 months. FREDRRIOB. OOaAENE 13 ‘Warren street, Congreesional and ordered the payment of the abolition debt. which was At the close of ‘the lecture Mr. Underhill was unani. | fvors, &c.—who find it for their interest, as it is in addi- take place at the residence-of her grand. originated when Monegas ordered the emancipation of the 7 tion for the gratification of their own depraved appetites, | _ “And that the sald numbers were drawn in the order in which | mother, Mrs. Dickerson, No. 200 Bridge street, Brooklyn, ILEPSY OR ST. VITUS’ DANCE INSTANTLY BE _ Mawes Salone Tees © Feeliver open 8 moe FLVGERDIS O°- 1" 10" mataleter. to tiie tnd lusts of those by whoa | Mey gand abore, 1” UNE name st tures colo thi (Friday) afternoon, ” | HY ieved and permsneatiy cured by Waitw nervous antidote. ‘ Tho Bird's Island question has been already settled—in x nee favor they live. time, there is ho perneeoae and = a paneer ey: March 8, |“ ‘Trworar —On Thursday, h 8, of congestion of the PYNE & Cv., sole proprietors, , what menuer do not know, the newspapers being silent | _Coronzrs; Orrics.—An unknown man, about sixty years | pormanont public sentiment to put its ‘aint upon the EP. DOGAR ¢Commbasloners. | lungs, Lovm J. Tagorar, Jz., eldest son of the late Louis J, "9 SKWING MACHINES. on this subject. Ihave seen Mr. Turpin in Valencia, and | of age, dropped dead in Catherine street yesterday. | action of any one. Such a thing is indeed an impossibility Miniigio, Delaware, Timolat, Req. , of this poe aged 88 years and 2¢ d immenge increase in the demand for these adimiranie ‘enti, stating that the. Bit’ fatead aghoement passed | COTOBEF Keefe held an Inquest upon the body, when the | 12,8 city, whose Tune had, theretore, es ug = mae | bus tediapriaton, Capt: WB lntioc, oo rempestl iy of the country. Sonne tndlonian he ae . ela er for 80 a ; ant fore, as br -in-law, . W. 8. Hutton, jerky of the g to second and third , and Ginally had the executive (ez repcored . {singe Shed Paes ol oariovsaerl 4 the | as mel keep within the palpable Hmits’ of the law, or do Geo. Metallic Tablet Razor | inyited to attend his funeral, on Satarday ‘afternoon, at ‘Tho pricea of our maceines bave boon qrestiy reduced. ‘ Ragone | “oe oy well that the Natioml Conven- | was dressed ina ‘black overcoat and ‘arab pants. ghyand | not y. Ryn get Overstep these, they may do pert shedvent poate ego ton Pasoe For wale by J. t, A nook farth froin Me oe itpansip eal ~~ me \. . | Aion r . f fe jarther tion put up @ round in tho budget for’ our diplomatic hae McLaughlin, a child four years old, diod at No. 14 | PEA7 Ding houses, drinking saloons, and manifold filthy EB Gatling, No.7 Amor House, yirimnanad At Wiliams ‘burg, on Thursday morning, eg yt ty eg tn 57S are we agents. They didnot want any diplomacy to be paid by ae ibe bo ema = the ed burns acci- | or fashionable resorts of licentious indulgence, are there- Cure Your ‘Cents. March 3, Mrs. Karger WirrenperG, aged 67 years. trctiog valrera iio. the public treasury, and never were they wiser and more | deutally received by her clothes at the stove | fore universally understood and admitted to exist at 15 avenue, near Fourteenth street. ‘The friends of Francia, Joseph and Tocodore Wittenberg, Tn ell eavenual juslities they are much US best sis. truly patriotic. Alf our diplomatic agents was (grammar | during the temporary absence of her r. ‘Washington. ¢ hotels are frequented, the winter —— are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, at the resi- | chine ever at a low price. ae ene een Coctrialf 4 Berrisbeitia, who | Tum Ariawni Bank DerAtcanioy.—J. M. B—, a porso- {brough, by maloand female sdventarers and sharpers, Sa ee ee ate eel ee ecg ee EOD, NG. Mini ' ‘ rt n Sul A lock. | " c Fite Weis Mtr kes Ach fovortem ments | Mal and warm frend of Ovar 8. Fed, ato toler of the | fom al part ofthe county; ahd more absolute mk scales magic reses Soph moo at roe eck. | ering MAPRINER ALL. PERAORY WHO BANE correct ob and the denial of the money for B.’« support | Atlantic Bank of Brooklyn, writes us along letter in de- | brofiigate scamps, of evel degree, and under every out- form the work pat Sem todo are in Burepe hae been a.ctpital iden. sted that universal | {ee of the fugitive, and says that the reports which | ward disguise, oan hardly be imagined, than ie Preseated cd Gat’ Singer's ‘machines fever ft do any ot wore, agen, have. nee Polt, rebeben by the o rothig ‘and progeed | Bave been published concerning Mr. Field are much | 0M almost any day in the dining or supper rooms of one of RAR 000 i ever dlesppoioied tn theve e rated. The author of “The Bank ” those great and crowded caravansaries. The very atmos- very seriously in their places, with their portfolios under | S/et*tatied to account for soveral of the facts sox ferah be | Phere, too, full of political excitement, of party Inteimucs their arms, a8 if such punishment was nothing for thom. | him in his letter, as published ia yesterday's Hrrap,and | of schemee for plunder, of mancuvring and diplomacy, in They Lo agg Neat & general amnesty; they went to the agroat deal more is eaid in disapproval of bur ‘contitial | Which these swarms of people li rumors that are * Convention tn J Le Supported the measure | harping,” ug the writer terms it, on the, bank defatcation | @tarting around them alll the time of this or that successful Mane they made OF it a cabinet quostion, and | in question, The revelations concerning the causes which | strcke on the part of some Presidential aspirant, of this or Angers ot the country, ite aunéety were not granted, | M0 the fraud upon the Atiaatic Bank appear to annoy | Us" combination or strataget, which is destined to ack and if all the exiles, Monagas included, were not recalled, | *°™¢ People wonderfully. yalation of the mind ‘by meso” gulftioal | beorption aad * stimulation of the mind by mere political interests, and Nevertheless, the Convention donied that amnesty, and Naw York Rustavrant.—We are happy to learn this es- " a u ‘went a! Ys by successful or ‘nnsuccesafal Management and chicane, with their portfolios under | tablishment is now in the hands of a gentleman well and fa- | tends directly and powerfully to looseness of morals, The Rich, Rare and Elegant Clothing, To F 3. ‘The best and iu exietence, at the depot of Bed Spring Cow 8 Broadway. No hotel, ho THE HAiR. pring ira .! pany, ‘ALS. ‘steawbost or private famiiy will be S tae Bait ard examine, at least, or read tor descriptive ciroulse, Ss UTHERN TRADE.—FINE BOOTS. Southern merchants wiil find it.to their tnterrst to” the various styles of fine boots and manufactured by JOHN L. WATKINS, 114 Fulton street. their arms. " 5 ial state of a town cannot but be excessively unhealth: order or ready made, RE cay of Venezucla'ts Car: " vorably known to many as Capt. Bryer, late master of the | £0ci ly 'y dekas tontet had ton pete Sesto amen: Srokieaeen LLM ship Isuao Webb, old Black Bal tine of Liverpool Haat” ceamaetes Ce eect Meaeiey MEY xt, te At ene DRURGOLD & PROOHS, T INDIA RUBBER PEN tro and his suite are travelling back to their old quartors. | jackets. It is perhaps ‘unnecessary to say to those who | fashionable “‘‘solrec’” or “reception a yee toate No. 214 Broadway, ING) BEAUTIFYING. m1 —— ‘We have had an attempt of revolution. The Governor | know Capt. Bryer, that in his hands this establishment or “reception,” young bride Opposite St. Paul's chureb. CURLING, PRESERVING 18 A NE WRITING INSTRUMENT MANUFACTUGER of Onracas received news of some very private rounions | Will be conducted in manner acceptable to all lovers of | frcsh from, the country may ait, next a woman CUBLING, PRESERVING in a solitary building atthe foot of the mountains, ‘and de. | 00d fare. We would recommend all such tocall and sa- | Dszing with | jewols, | who the reputation o Ladies’ Gaiter Boots, with Heels, at beg | AND tached two companies of soldiers to assist at the meeting. tisfy themselves. to ‘a wick. ‘also noe aplonan an e's Rog or ‘The oS nee anes | sectors E var Tum Conarecarion of the Brick Church last evening una- jeflant forms—is x - men, their confederates, nimously resolved to call the Rev. Wm. R. Hogg, of Vir- | engirt by a circle of gentecl scoundrels, some of them in aia civiieuthenuciess mae: pertae ‘sat migating | Siam the aascito ofthe Hey De. Spring, ata sary | Congres and mor of them out of ‘who know how to | Wheeler ds Wilson's Sewing Meontecs : ‘i of $6,000 per annum. forms the most sugary, ¢ nae, Ao baplomperegemry pin! nee end "ths De. Wits on Hass on AMERICAN ARCHAOLOGY.—Dr. De pnw tre hit RL Ee tier eriee Gadeaasae For tee sone and the Latest solitary bev ew ‘the conspiracy ig house of the late | Hass will celiver the iast of his course of lectures on Ame- | ation. noreliers gsigmen's fone 1g goods—GREEN, shirt aad ’ qn tton of ona eps te Romdnigie with wat auch & | rican Archwology this evening in the hall of the Historical | It is not at all surprising that amid such a social state as | furhiating store, Nol Astor Howe, Of guns in his neighborbond. Poor follow! Re bevy sent gt A agi enn senkia ek eotolend brodes ap? ad Herring's Patent Champton Fire LARGE uy Theae pena are supericr to all other pens now in use, pow Paon remains in Valencia. The doctors in his | jim, '* Meresing matters will then be discussed by | TOT i Ctid have pasaed comparatively” witheRt repre, | ANd burger pron anf, 81 Broadway, corner Murray st. NY. BMAiL BOFTLES, crs. sernog all tee ge ualidien of the quit? with noas of theo attendance bave extracte’ some small picoes of bone from ) SMaLL BOTTLES, 6 jectional features: tee! pen his foot and opened the wound, to relieve bim of a great | Fite 1x Jacsow Stmmer.—Between one and two o'clock | Pahoe snd It Ie not in the least su g that | shirts.-The Celebrated French Yoke Shirts, | po; gle ty al jobbers, any - ea of the at wre 2 by; and to dt, at BAL. juantity of accumulated under it. The National Con- | on Thursday aftern: fi i of made to order, r hand, ’ warranted Ree ee an aer titda aes eae tee afternoon a fire ocourred in the basoment of | columns this week—and of which our readers will doubt. | Moe BROTHKNS, 09 Broadway, yal 3) building No. 21 Jackson street, in the cabinet shop of | less bave read Ho saggy TO aS cme secounts should | gmithsonian House, Broadway, Corner of Caracas, Feb. 10, 1869, Lon of ts ok Be Ba neat Psd ha heyy brought about the sudden and bloody death of Key, do | Houston street—Hotel sccommodations on the Buropeas Dissolution of the Convention—The Avis Island Claim— | Gamage will bo about $200, Insured for $1,600 in the | “2coubtedly, not unfrequentty arise; and though in the | PMS wa anna Ta ANNIWILATED. Depot, Nos 617, «97 amd i97 as, OREAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN THREE MINUTES, Ns ‘ork TORREY’S NEW FOUR MINUTE FREEZER, A GROVES & BAKE@'S CELEBRAT! . Patent lied for. The subseriver, after earefureruey and ractons axpertnonta, FAMILY SEWING MACHINES act—Conidtion Republi ri large m touched Gass Oy Bien mee ne leaner tere A pepe ai ada edge tee ir ghi aa byte, for “he take of all the: tnterests “involyed, ep ge ph] for varicose NRW STYLES AT REDUCED PRICES ae an settahe ceed anit of fis prokuettoa, ls uneq ‘The long-winded Convention is diseolved, and by ama: | Fin iv Forrmem Stxeet—Four Honses ax 4 Cow | of family, repatation, pride, the future, seek other more | Cure tuss. tines ane breces." instruments plone aud capuct fall to * favorite. poate 4 Jority vote of five, the government is to come back to | Bunxgp To DEATH.—About two o'clock yesterday morn- | silent forms of redress, thero will be cases when [ring guppotetes order, ‘No. 8 Vesey erreet Mewr ious RY, NO, 46 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. To ls he incredulous, ere be sraekly, papi Caracas, ing ® firo broke out in the frame stable belonging to oe “ai muttety the Son pony bod nd Barrys Tricophersus is the Gest and NO, 162 FULTON STERET, BR Ob do all that is claimed for it: Sizes, Coam 3 to 20 quarte, The long-pending Avis claim has been finally settled by | Hermann Carr, —__ SEND FOR A OL 5 4 ~o—dnhn sh AR. ate in Fortieth street, near Tenth ave- | We do not justify Mr. Sicklos in bis act. It was imply a | ebeapest article for dressing, beautifying, oe LL ba BME} : FO 7 The gndersigned wil! dispose of his stock of MASSER'S. our Minister, Mr. Turpin, who has returned to this capl- | uue. The flames sproad with gront rapidity and burned | #Mmary, sanguinary, relentless. street murder, domunl and restortg wehatr, edien try Bold by A ayia OTe tigeay hath need ve sees it | FRRUAHIG, now ca hand, nyo farerabie be seen. TORREY, Manufnctarer, tal. to the ground the stablo, together with a frame ballin tod of ceruree, under greatest possible provooation. | He has RESTORE Xo. 9 Pia treat, Now Nate , de himself obnox! Inwe of the countr: which “1s N Our Bre, 5 “a wholesale f .. | and stable adjoining, belonging to Daniel Golden, charooal | ™% , q 2 ‘Aino, manufacturer's wholesale agent for General Paez is fast recovering from tho injuries re. dealer, Mr, Carr's’ two horses, valued. at 6850, were | Judément of bis countrymen, to the searching and terri ae. fess ‘abet uate «id Bominion” eaffee and tea pots, and Arthur's patent Inquisition of his conscience, which Et a ° | the ed Uke wate baa ae | sealing canaand jare. go aoc bed their ad ome! i ren bale ot and pli: Somat | RUNKS, VALISAS, BAGS, 40, OHRAPER THAR aut Told . f mm aCorrs, mafat iife tke eee eas TPO RE noteenle and retntl ‘W. B. STRONG, it will Nonsiabie’ 20d wil! cure No, 1 Warren atreet, corner of Broadway. headache: AD In LADiR<ar Gite aemasee ae tan WCeived before embarking at New York, but has had ® | burned to death, also a cow worth $60, The buildi Severe attack of fever, and is now supposed to bo ont of | wns valued at $100; no inrurance on aby part. Jaco voted him full pay as General- | Pfliger, a butcher, lost bis horse, worth $176; also a cart. fochccnane Sar vena famed Barney O'Neil, lost his horse, valued at $59, ba Md i Scere Fee rae nap bes by Monagns in January, man, Dam vy A » , Dot whiie we speak thus of him, the slayer, we have only ears—amoun' 000, Mr. Golden's loss will amount to about $200; no ins | 4 Lesson of admonition to draw, hardly one of from ate H ” , FE LADIRG.—8. OA! = Monagas knew how to govern botter than | incendiary. of Mr. Key, with children around him and the memory of | sithe manufactory, 818 Broadway. vigorous. Principal cepot, fand retell, at Scot's | shoe ‘vent quality, and at one half the usual! price, ed) and was more popular. Atte; ing toenrich his Frm in Warp Scuoor. No 32 —Betwoen three and four | their deceased mother to detain bim, certainly one would edited Si a ee , 806 Grard street, N. ¥.. store open uni'! 11 at night. broidered ‘Ladies, come and seo, Sanne from the public fun Bayer’ H atore, 5 a t of em! instead of paying " . i think, from such forms of he ‘{ retadoro’s Hater ey and bold tn lym at 175 Fulton street; Willams- | 8. CAHILL'S, 877 Broadway. ation, caused his downfall, The pre. o'clock yesterday morning a fire was discovered in vould Rimeelf of the ppt A priee ta wren, ost Bag eens pth Terese rea ee a ' Wyre eh Hayes’, 176 Felton stn ime, another, the sont government, it is feared, will foli it. Itseems | WAtd school No, 82, situate in Thirty-fifth street, between dihip ~ | wa ely apy ied at No. 6 Astor y & Co, Third and Walnut. N. Bb —Pereons in TILLAGE GAS WORKS —THE AUBIN GAS WORKS to be the to dispute tothe leat all” just claima | Righth and Ninth ayenucs. The flromen were very quick- | tam FA ¥ Test ca a ecbohettt chorus Sense 2 ir Dye. 50 Cents sored Siete Gest sit rbot, {Se dca,” 7 oe etinge comp ingevéral ofthe Unted Staten nad againat the government, and appropriate large sums | ly ab the premines and. put out the flames with but little | then lau 4 , even boasts of his success in the crimi- | Hill's Hatr Dye, 50 Cents a Box, Black or | Shing ine smacst m Weeceyer v lense both consumers aad soc! tee. are feat oi se er ingtance, $300,000 for | damage. The fire, it seems, took place on the yj Py ir ory, nal soe ae a to expect to be shot like a dog when- | 01own.—1 Barely street, and’ all druggists. Aretlo olntment, a koe = = idee ae ne sil, the High i Wray Aad ah, the. vt ¢ a ‘ "| fe. wor yy \,, Rurplus 10 G0 into tho poskets of ‘roverntaont oliciaa, | tho folding doors. ‘The damange wil bo about $100. | circle to wmderuaed. thea gt dhce, Nae Tae | cuenta aiceraie ata dicate ome ef oud ee » Marit eng Machi. ender 150m Towns having cng Med of Gat fhe tik mn ; ¢ like appropriations have been made for many usolesé brains be the barrier remove (he eftecta of wind or Answer to an ndvertisement in theae columoy, signed “A. | tion have the Aubin works tn use, and the stock to benefit y scl may to a further of such Hence, ‘moment the tavign * He need labor tinder ino th ay ie purposes, Certain friends. Thus all the govern- ‘Tim OrgRa at Carcado,—The Chicago people are enjoy: | gentect but crime. The old fashion was for e | pats Pe ond fT pekernt fasten ry mi Bartholf,”” 1 would state that the pubite m rebar. | Cents Bence some of the best coal gas e ia er bs, ani ber of machines I may . | have recently become licensees Anbla pal a wil : a rating © rite “ ‘apprebenaion as to the |Imited pum! Dl bo L € erect vil " nw will Pepe ae ine te ce mg oporavie tu: of tho first class for tho first timo. ay peep dinners ad been Sere in Gant bin, cad wey nove’ Tan em 165 Chambers street, >ew York, | for the contra! of extra facilities will enable me to supply the | arrangemenisare now making to Village works durtog tia Ptored to power within six ‘months. isnot popular, | The Strakosch troupe have beqn giving a series of repre- | expose himself to the other's bullet. We have nothing to Castro ‘and organized societies provail in ever vines to " y fry in favor of the mode of summary assassination ado} hhim down. The government should be just ‘hetore they | Scuatious st M'Vicker's theatre during the past week. | ee re eee URCepL ENA ane Ceca a adORt: |} waver leavin home for even & 4 ad as heretolore. ear in ten different localities, For Information, refereace separ sete DJ. LEVY. agent Bev apply to. the Autin Gas Works Company, #4 Staie aiceets Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. Ractholf sewing machins. Ufliee 489 Brod By <—PRENCH CALF DRPS8S ROOTS AT JONTO’ 16 : ’ ‘? OF TRUNKS. “Vana Bre geverous; they should rst pay thoir debs, then | THe Journals aro costatic in Uhete praises of Mine. de Wi | Nistce it weeme tO us atleast m arse eed mete) ateance. | (orae Mvatuable rembdies. | sudae WORATENCIVE Amo RT Sa fas) bt args aaa 4 A he by y ie the of 1 r in omy 5 ew Bendy fore Aas g % B.etRosas 1g eet. $4 ) couble sole waterproof sewed Yous Pquander he public moneys : horat’ pinging in “Lucia” and tho ‘Puritani.”” ou this former method. ‘The Chrietian way of dealing | pad bodepesesn cxcuraaa No. 1 Warren eireei, corner of Browiway " & 60 outte oole peg boots; warranted patistactory ere was also Jack smart trotting | law which is a fant. = wor $3 peta pee) (9 mals Meer4 Romortatty hea gta aul one a beneath. abe laws of honor are utterly ‘ate to re- a > requested to call. eran: id were bel le — e \- Constitation, which (no matter what they say) will be as thing attended to, in the shape of padding their stalls, 10 strain the pessions of men. Probably many who will ap- Bxrma Cuiss, No. 159, Mancu 3, 1859. fey On encay morning. Fob. 27, 3 her resi All that are troubled with FEVER SORES are requested te Bood or as is ocala iy guard them agpliat accident in heavy Weather. | inre Ppinet Chis homicide are oonecions, bs Chsir ows. pe pene 6, 53, 15, 51, 7, 55, 58, 5, 34, 35. widow of the late Philip Trussler, Of that piace, Lil that are troubled with PIMPLES ON THE F AGH are se. - vern us. a are . pacts, according to the man who will go' was a number of American game fowls, said to the Z YY gn a Dowd bag oy ~ a town d - 4 No. ‘in 6, and daughter of the late John Davies, of this city. juested to call.

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