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Opec: atte and Dramatic Matters, “The prov'gc'al operatic tours are said to be quite lucra- tive. Piccolomial bas made an immense sensetion in the Weet-ani, mi dit, is 0 much delighted with the country that sbe docs pet intend to return to Europe until oext “yeur. Me. Strekoech anpounces tu the Chicago papers ‘dhat his season will cloge on the St with “La Somnam. bala,” ia whieh Mme, Colton will sing. He then has a month at the Opera House in Cinctunati, alld thereafior may brivg bis company to New You's, althoogh nothing ‘has been definitely eevtied by either of Lie milage as to our epring eeazon. Mr. Uliman was at New Oricans last week, with Mu- ssard, Formes, Poingot, Laborde and Fiorenza. Tho first woncert was given on the 26th of February, and was very aucocesful# On the 28th Mile, Poinsot and Formes wore to sing at the Orleang in “ Ies Hugnenots,”” and tho artists ‘wore to eave for the West on the Sth, when the Piccolo- anlai wing of the forces would be due at New Orleans, Private letters from Cuba speas of bfirotack’s goagou ag @ good (hough not a great one. Mine. Guzzaniga bad made a graud fuvore at Matanz.. here is expected about the 20th of March, and UVilman’s about the Ist of April. ‘The ractropolis bas lately been very barren of musica attractions. Mr, Stoopel has not beeu able to gives repo. tition—demanded onal) bands—of ‘Hinwatha,’’ on ac- count of the theatrical cngsgoments of Mrs. Stoopol, whose charming reading is oue of the alicf featuro Of tho performance. It is expected, however, that the pubic will awake from its apathy to-night and crowd the Academy for tho Jristow concert, the progremme of which will be found in the propor column cof our today’s impression. Mr. Bristow ig one of the very best of American composors, and in every way worthy of the concert which has beon tendeged him. For once even the setting forth of an advertisement can be thoroughly and fully endorsed. Tho best of our resident artists have come forward to offer their services via aid of their conyrére, and without doubt the public will do its part generously and give Mr. Bristow his desert—a crammed house. People who have been sighing fora thea- Wical eveat®praying for a novelty, and wondering what thoy oun do with themselves for an evening, will rejoice to ‘know that there will be no less than two novelties this “week, to wit: the revival of “Anatomy and Cleopatra’ at the Brosdway theatre, and te opening of the Theatre frangais. Vor the first thero is cvery reason to believe that it will be a grand finale to the chequered history of the Broadway taeatre. So far as tho toxt of Shakspero <could be followed it has been rigidly adhered to, the best portions of it religiouely preserved, and the play com proesed ‘eto a moderate apace i riod whe the (° at the height of nest opportunity for scenic cltvets, and tho 8 the public that so far as it is possiblo whe cond. of the gceno shail be fully complied with. Zhe palace of the rare Egyptian, the house of Cxsar at Rome, the Syrian battlo fleld and Cosar’s camp at Alox- andria, wil be all pow; the cosiumes, properties, &c., alae naw and Made in aceordance with the best classical authorities; so that the critical reader of Shakepoare, ‘the areh:oologist and antiquarian, the — historical aludent aud the reguier pleygoer, may all find somethicg interesting in thi revival. The principal artists in the distribution of the eharacters are Mr, Bidy, Mc, Uarry Pearsov, Me, J, Nevo, Mmo. Po- nisi, Miss Alice Groy, and Mile. Duoy Barre (premiere danieuse). The piece will be piayod for the firat time on this evening, and will be repeated every night this week, The Vrencit theatre will be opened on Tuesday with “Un Changenent do Main,’ comedy in two acts, and “Un Mon- mour qui Yrend la Mouche,”’ tarce-comedy. The first piece is familiar © icatre goors here, baving been transinted into English by Mr. Palgrave Stwpeon, wud acted &t Wallxck’s under the title of “Prison and Palace.” The paris played at Wal- lack’s by Mr, Lester and Mrs. Hocy will be sustained at the Frevch theutve by M, Pag! Laba and Mito, Chevallier. im the farce M. Bertrand, a farvour, wil make hls @éit. ‘We appoad some particulars of the career of tho principal artists, The parcnis of Mr. Paul Laba wanted to make a busl- ness man of him, and his carly education was made ac. cordingly, but an Irresistibie inclination led hia to the stage, where without guide or advics Le made his début en cachelle (oy steulib), when he was not yet eightcen years old, Some yood réles which he created at the Ambiga Oirst attracted attention townrdS bim, and induced the muusgers of the Comédée Franeaize t) engage him for their theatre. Here he performed the Jeuna amowrene (lovers), during five years, sido by side with the greatest artists of Europe. He afterwards joined the company of tho Theatre ces Varietos, whero’ were at the same time Boule, Aral, Lafont, Aille, Dejazet, &o., of Rropoan ” He was the first to port ‘at the Vu. “ia Vie 6e Boheme. The action traus- ptian and the Roinan thelr splendor, smanager pro op .of the authors, Messrs, barriere and Margor. From the Variéws he went to the Vaudeville, and was cogayed to perform in the rincipal cities of Europe. He visited, en represenintion, london, Vieuna, Berlin, Dresden, Jlamburg, Manich, Brussels; avd Mr. Laba has brouglt wlong the repertoireen ¢ and the works of tho best inocern dramatic authors, 9s Alexan. Dumas, father and son, Barriers, Emilo Avzicr, Octave Fouiliet, so. Male.” Laurence Chevallier has, for wightecn mouths, periormed at the Palais Royal, abd for (wo y irs_at the Varietés de Palais. Male. Kugente en (soubreiie Dejazet) has been one year at the Fo. es Sramtariquer, and with the company of ‘Malo. Dejazet in Germany when engaged by Mr. Sage. ‘The affair will be well commenced, and the audience on Tuesday will be the most fashionable that has been cen in a New York theuire for mouy a day. Apropos to the domga of the fashionable world and the theatre, wo have already alluded to the forthcoring £0- bemnities designed to render cifectual aid to the American Dramatic Fund. We cheertully eudorae the usefulness of tho institution. Practical help is worth any amount of theoretic philanthropy, and for the Iast six years many a suffering heart has been lihtened of its sorrow through its instrumentality. Tio originators of the Dra- matic Fund here, in their anxiety to make it broadly liberal, were more comprohensive in its utility than any similar society, aud notonly made it a life annuity for subscribers, bot also a means of present relief in cases of sickness. The design was a commendable one, and it uas hitherto worked woll; but, ss may readily be supposed, such a drain wpon the funds must be yery severe, To prevent the probability of a lack of means to provide for claimants, it las been determined by some inilaential friends and patrons of the (iramatic art to astound the public with euch an amatour performance ag has never yet beep paralleled here or else. where. The programme, as far as it has reached us, is as follows, collected from reliable sources:—-A new comedy, in five acts, written by Messrs. Broughara and Goodrich, is to be represented by a delegation from the vory elite of our “society” people. The cast, we hoar, is judiciously full; and rumor assigns the leading characters severally to a well known ‘society’ merchant prince, a very wealthy “‘socicty”” stock broker, a highly estimable ‘society’ genticman of no profession, a young and taleat. ed ‘“gociety’’ physician; the lesser ‘parts being scat- tored, amongst leadors of the “German,” popular paintera, and authors of eminence, Judges of the Supreme Court, and “Brown’s men’ generally. But above all, and for which Jet them be honored for the kind oxample, the lady characters are to be Billed by “society” amatourceses, whose histrionic abilities have hitherto been confined to the ‘gilded ealoong.’’ Three of the prominent names in American literature are likely to swoll the general attrac- tion. by their aid, The prologue. epilofue and an intro- ductive song are to be furnished by Bryant, Halleck and Willis, ‘Tho iatter will write the prologne. Tho opera of “Don Pasquale” is to be given as an afterpicce, also to be renderod by av atert “society” ropranos, tenors and bari- tones, while as a fitting wind up to the whole entertainment the dramatis persone are to sup together, after the perform- ance, in the green room of the Academy of Music, one of their number having expressed his is@ention of doing tho Amphitryon op the most Apiciam scale. We forgot to mention that the comedy selected for the occasion is the famous one by Dennoy & Clouville, called “Ie Main de Fer dana un Gant de Velour,” and which was interdicted shortly after its first representation in consequence of some rather pointed political allusions, which slightly abraded tho tender cuticle of the, present régime. It pre- sents a stirring picture of Parisian fife in the days of Louis Quatorze, and likewise partakes strongly of the sensation epidemic now raging. The reheareals will be superintended by Mr. Wallock, and the musical department will be under the baton of Mr. Thomas Baker. " Thoro is no change in the bills of Wallack’s and Lagra Keone’s theatres. “Te Veteran’’ nt ono house, and “Our American Cousin” at the sther, aro still profitable to the ianagers, otul apparently intoresting to the public. As tho spring emigration frotn the Wost has eet in, it is pro- able that those plays will have a still more oxtonded run. At Nivio's Garden Nixon's revival of “Cinderella”? With the other attractions of tho circus, have attracted largo audiences, On this evening soveral saycities are Promised, including the first appearance of Mr. Thayor, a distinguished humorist, “Cinderita’” will he given thin afternoon and algo in tho evoning. At the Bowery theatre there is still auather of the pub: lio's relatives, to wit: “Our English Cousin,’ who makes his début this evening in a new three act eomedy. Mr. Fox, a capital comedian, piaye the hero. ‘The deataa “Th: Rag Picker of Paria,’* and “She Sghoolraueter (psute. malme), will bo added, Maretzck’s arrival | At Barvum's Mure thin afternoon the dramatic company will eppear ia “A Dead Shot,’ eed “Bryan O'luna." Io the evening a domestic drama called “Liar- vest Home.” Mera. J, J. Priog, wa excelient sctress, males ber déied in the drama. Wood's and Bryans’ Minstrels bave various soveitios tm their bills for this evening. At Morart Ball the Scottish vocalist, Mr. Kovert Ander- son, gives a gracd concast tonight, which il doubticas ultract large numbors of the admirers of concert bellad music. Mr, J. B. Brown, the eminent elccutiocist, will give an entertainmont et the Academy of Music on next Friday evening. A eecoud concert will bo given at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, Fourteenth street, ou Tuceday eve- ning. Several eminent art'ste will assist ot the sofrée. Mr. Vandenhoffand Mrs, V. will give « morning reading of “The Lavy of Lyons’ at Dodwortl’s rooms this morning. We hear of two new theatres to be built almost immue Gately—ove on tho site of Mozart Hall by Mr. Bourci- cault, and the other by Mr. Uddy, in tho Bowery, near Conal street. ‘The tota! amount required for the erection of an Academy of Music, or Opera House, in tais oy, has been subscribed, and next week arraugements will be made to commence active operations on tae building. The committee baving the enbject in charge have aclected eleven lots of groud on Montague street, near Court sircot, cyon which to erect the building, It is expected to buve the Acadciwy ready for occupation vy next win- fer. ‘The whole amount of stoi is $150,000. Mr, Burton tools his farewell benefit at the St. Charles, New Orleans, on the 28ib ot February, dppearing in De Walden’s pley, “Tho Upper Ten and Lower Twenty.” Mr, Henry Flacide opence at the Varietics on the 26th in “Lon don Assurance.” Mrs, Julla Dean Hayne was aumounced at the St. Charice on the same night. They are paying “Our American Cougin” at two theatres in Boston, Mr. W. Warren has madon great hit as Aza Trepchard at the Mugoum, 6 a Si a RS Se deel ae Rata PO The Common Council, The Board of Aldermen will hoti the fh meeting of their March seesion thie eveu'ng, when they will have a large amount of rovtive business before them and somo important matters to call up. If the members wonld only aid the clenr, prompt and epergetic actions of their Preal dent much timo would be saved aud a great deal moro business nightly dispoeed of. Severat reports from com- nutes will be preseeted, and uo doubt, as usual, clicit sume debate. Tho March gestion of the Board of Councilmen will bo commenced this evening. As the Board have led en in- fermisaion of a month & large nufuber of papers’ await their action, chiedy, however, of au unttaportaxt char acter, Everything remains iu statu quo watil the Legisla- tare adopts the Tux Levy. The March Term of the Law Courts. ‘The petit juries of the several law courts are subpoonaed for to-day, the first Monday in the month, In the tiret part of the Supreme Court Circuit the case of Stephens, charged with poisoning his wife, wil! be taken up, and will be followed by the trials of several other alleged homicides. ‘Jy Ports eccond and third the Civil osten2az wilt be called. Tho genoral term of the Supreme Court wil! most o Monday, the 12th, for the rendition of decisions in cases argued before them during the last mouth, In the Superior Court there will bo threo branches for the trial of causes. A day calexdar is made up for the two branches to be hold at the old court rooms, and av extra day calender is algo made out, to be culled ju the branch of the court which will be held in the Supreme Court Circuit rooz, No, 16, on the third floor. ‘Thoro will be uo genoral term calendar for this mouth. It is a severe commentary on the dilatoriness or paret- mony of the city authorities, who thus compel the ambu- lation of our courts from room to rooin in the various buildings iu tho Part, in order to prostire accommodation for the transaction of their business. At ono tine wo find the Superior Court occupied in an important and at- tractive trial in a chamber about four feet by ten—the Judge, jurors aud ail present aulfering from a stilling and unwholegome atmorphereNat another time they occupy the chamber of the Bourd of Supervisors, or oue of the rooms of the Court of Common Pleas; and now they arc compelled to mount three stories in another building. Are the Supervisors actormined to remuiu inactive any longer or to treat with coutompt the respectful appeal of the Judges for proper accommodation? But we wader- stand the Judges of the Superior Court will no louger ri their lives in tho impure atmosphere af thelr email roams. and that they will give directions to the Sheriff, which, under the etatute, they are empewored to do, to provide them with “ proper accommodation for the transaction of the public business.” Mr, Kelly, the present Susi would promptiy obey and exceute sach an order. Two trial terms of the Court of Common Peas will be in session for the remainder of the month. These rooms, though jarger thax those ef the Superior Court, are un- worthy of being allotted for ® judicial tribunal, and since the burning of the roof of the City Hall, the rain pours down most copiously through the coiling. ‘The important causes on the several calendars of the courts Lave been formeriy mentioned; some haye been reached and disposed of, others remain yet to be tried, amongst which Is the ‘ War of the Commotores,” in the Court of Common Pleas. ‘Two branches of the Marine Court will be eld, and twenty causes a day called aud digposed of. ‘The March term of the Geavral Sessions commences this morning, City Judge Rvasell presiding. Although the Recorder disposed of a largo nuraber of prisoners last month, stili the city prison remains crowded, and the prosecuting officer, iu coujenction with the City Juge, Will be required to put forth strenuous efforts to rid “the Centre treat palaco”’ of its motley visiters. The cafon- dar of the present term contains a number of tatercating cases which will be tried during the month; among which may be named the following'—Jean Bornot, the “man monkey,” for killing Martino De Santos; Thomas and John Murphy for the homicide of the wife of the for- mer, id Joby sad Milen Lynch for stabbing William Fy Baker; Jobn Kaigi, Henry Rokener and John Sturzenger, ebarged with forging bank billson the Natione) Bank of Anstria, will bo placed on trial, and two very heavy cuse® of receiving stolen goods (Mozes Erich and Joeeph Ale: ander being the defendants) Witt be finally disposed of, large batch of indictments against keepers of faro estab. Nishments will be tried by the District Attorney, aud our seperter Was informod that as soon as the Grand Jury are canpaunelied a number of liquor dealers will be iadictod for violation of the Liquor law, 5 TERE ES EE SE aE EE se Sa ey 209.5 SE ee ee News from Porto Rico. OUR PONCE CORRESPONDENCE. Ponvr, P. R., Feb, 12, 1869, New Afrietn Slave Trede—The Planters and Officials Mote up a Fund to itey Negrocs—Landing of the Car- gee—Their Dis iintion as Apprentices, dic. ‘On Friday Inst, the Sth inst, arrived at Hamacoz, in this island, a large bark, with $50 negroes from Africa. This bark, attempting to run in begweon the reofs and shore, ran high and dry on land. So far, the captain and mates have not been found or ly from. The yveeeel has no amie, vor can payers of uny dexeription bo fornd aboard of her. It is well known that this yerscl, together with another about to arrive, was fitted ont lart yoar by the connivancg of the Captain General and Secretary, the various planters eon- tributing $800 each, the afair being made public by the accident to the vessel. The Captain General has chosen to deny all complicity, and now will distributedheso uegroos among the different estates on the island, he ha ‘a6 ap- prettices for ten yeara;’ but we well know how that is managed. Already a large number are reported dead, and are | known to bo shut np on diffetont estates of the persous ac- thally contributors to thit holy enterprize. The Police Inw TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Brooxtyy, March 7, 1569. In your inopretsion of yesterday, in the published teati- timony taken before tio Kenatorial Investigating Commit tee, in tho matter of the Metropolitan Police, a statomon: is made that I luterested mnyselt in behalf of a ket who had robbed n man named James Keenan, of Underhill avenue, of a pockethook end money; also that, through 1ny intorfereme, the piokpocket was allowed to escape. if Statement i¢ entirely untrue. The facts are, that in April, 1867, the ciroas of ls & Co. was performing in Brooklyn. Keenan accused a young man tamed John Kane of attempting to pick his pocket. T arrested the ac- ‘used apd handed him over to ollicer of the Fourth prooinet police. 1 dtd wot go to the station fouse until the next morning. ‘When tho cave wae called for examination, the com- pininamt not appearing, .tustice Morchonse direoted the prisoner to be ‘lischarged. Twas Baty Beri at Velen heed was an yd Manner connec! wit a partment: Jab of Juno, 3858, JEREMIAH W. HIGGINS. 1) THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, ‘The statement in your issue of that I defrand- edn couple of gentiemen out of one haadred doliara at Niblo’s theatro i a bare fabrication. The facts of tho case are as followe:--I was informed that @ twenty dollar counterfeit note had been passed at \he box office of the theatre, and I sovgbt the partics and orreeted them, Mi At their own snegestion we wont iato the private room oC a Broadway saloon, where we searched thom, but Found Ho CouNierfelt Money about their persona, They exp huned the totter entiafactorily tome, and I relensed thom without compensation, giving tis contradiction A Habe de your colamus you will Kroatiy: oe US#TORR RACKET. Political Inteliigence. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARoH 7, 1859, The Cv eogetteat Churches and Slavery. New Hamromus Kuxonow.—The annual State election | FORMATION OF 4 OOYeVER ANTIYLAVERY GOUINTE in New Hamupehive will tke place to-morrow. State ‘otileer?, merbero of Congress and of the Logisiature, Sre lo be cheser. The canvass has been animated, and the battle has been contested with all the warmth which characteriees the’ democracy when contending for» resto- Fatiou to power on the one tide, and on the other by the black republicans, who havo had a taste of the five loaves: and two small fabos, and are struggling to retain the rage ments ‘ Tho nominations on both tickets aro as followa:— Governor, Congr ces, “2-Mesou W. Tappan. John H. George. SE Mo Kiweede, Willis: Burne. At the ctection one yenr ago the vote for Governor stood -~ Witliams Balle, republican + 96,808 Ataf, Calg, chaeccen > 31,360 Republican majority ,. oy » 4,771 ‘Tho delegation to the Cougress just closed wore elected by the following voto: Dist. 1—James Pike, rep 242 ieee i 34 i ¥ Yorrisoi, 9,180 * im, re) DP. Wheels ide ne na Tan Canyice iy Vieauis.—Hon, John Letcher, tho do- mocratic can¢idate for Governor, has announced his ap- Pointments, and javited bis competitor to meet him on the stump at the places designated, Mr. Wm. L. Goggin, the opposition candidate, demure at this, and thinks the pro- per plan would havo beeuto consult together on making their appointimeate, and marked out @programme with a mutual undorctending. That, probably, would havo beon the fairest way; but Letcher ig booted, spurred and Mounted, and he can’t stop now, He wilt make his first fpeech today in Woodstock, and Mr. Goggia will also commences to-dey by addversing the citizens of Richmond. ‘Tas Next Orrosmion Nanonat, Convextion.—The gub- Joined paregraph appeared a day or two ago in the Wells- burg (Va.) Heraid \ A project is om foot at Wheecling to Lave the next Na- tonal Convention of tae oppceition to the democracy to nominate a canaicrte for P d in that city, wita a very fair proepect O guccess, No better piace oan be found, that we huow of, either regarding tae location of ibe place or the policy af hole ing it there. Wheeling is @ very pretty little city, situated on the cast bank of the Ohio river, ix that portion of Virgioia hoown us the a Handle. Our Uiack repubiicaa friends, even thoge of whom itis said that if they are scraped an abolitionist weuld be found b h, need have no fears of going to Whevlivg, Slavery has lardly an existence there, politicuily or otherwise. A New Pian iy THe Thawoon arid Ptarvorw.—At a demo cratic mecting Leld in Sumner county, Tenncssee, the fol- lowing rcsotetions were parsed — Whereas, we have in this ormunity a secret order known 98 Odd Feliows, who have monopolized to thon- eelves 60 due proportion of office, and done other wets onsistert with the principles of the demo- ty, and fupporing ‘vhe sate to be the cago eise- fore ba i Resoived, That as democrats we cannot consistently vote fora candidate for office who belongs to a secrot order, be he Know Nothing, Vag Ugly, Odd Follow, or what hor. Cena AW OY Eavaid— Tho Legislature of Bunie®, durlog the inst Lowrs of iis session, passed & Gebers: civncety bill, which was to extead to all politi- cai diMicuitics in the southern part of the Territoyy. We copy the uet— e AN ACT 70 RATAMLIEN DRAOK EY KANSAS, : Section 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Leglanc” tive Aseembly of the Territory of Kansas, That 20 or.mi- hal offence herctefore commitied in the counties of Lykins, Linn, Bourbon, McGee, Allen und Anderson, growiug out of any poll differences of opinion, or rising in any way from such potiticai disforences of opinion, shall be subject to aby pros ion on apy complaint or indictment in court whatsoever it (uis Territory. id Rec. 2, That atl criminal action’ now commenced grow- ing out of political differences of opinion shall be dis- missed. Sec. 8. This net to tuke efect and be Li force from ee after ils passage, Approved February 17, 1859. &. MEDARY, Governor. Axommer AxfiStavery Coxventioy.—The Anti-Slavery Convention of ministers and laymen organized an asso- ciation at Worcester, Mass., on tho 24 instant, by the election of the following offivers:—President, Rev. J. 0. Webster, of Hopkinton; Vico President, Rey. W. H. Beecher, of North Brookfield; Secretary, Rev. Honry T. Cheever, of Jewitt City, Conn.; Troasurer, Deacon I. Wash- burn, of Worcester. Executive Committee—Hon, Elmor Brighato, of Westboro’; Rev, Samuel Hunt, of Franklin; Deacon 1, Washburn, Charles Ballard, fsq., and Rov. Cimster Ficid, of Worcester. The Executive Committe wa inatrneted to confer with the American Tract Society at Boston, relative to we puunicauon vi WwOLs eNunciatiog the views of ine association. Our New Hampehire Correspondence. Concorn, March 4, 1860. The New Hampshire Election~—The Candidates for Stats Uffices—Congressional Candidate-—Reported Majoritics in Advance~Movements of the Priend of Framklin Pierce, Buq., de., die. ‘The election of State officers and members of Congress will take place here onthe Sth inst. (fuesday next.) The | candidates for State offices are:-— Democratic, Kepiiican. Governor... .....-Aea P. Cate. Ichabod Godwin, Railroad Com’r,...Frederick Vose. Adams Tirtopell. The following named gentlemen aro the candidates for Membors of Congress: — Dist. Democratic. Republican, 1—Danie! Marcy, Gilman Marston. 2—Jobn H. George. Mason W. Tappan. $—William Burns, Thos. M. Edwards. Mr. Godwin, the jrepublican gubernatorial candidate, is an ancient whig, who failod tosupplant Mr. Halo last June, when the Iatter goutioman was re-clected to the Senate, In former times be was a conservative whig, and our re- publicans probably admitted his nomination because a Governor of Now Hampabire is a sort of roi fainéant, who could do nothing if he would. It was neeessary to shut up the whig mouth with something, and the Governor- ship was the drat thing that came to hand, and was dashed right into it the moment it was open to emit a bellow or a bleat about the ingratitude of republicans, who are as great ingrates as republics themselves. “ Mr. Cate is a ‘lag democrat, that is to say, he thinks it jodiolous to farete those doctrines that are becoming obsolete aa Mr. Douglas himself; but, if chogen, he will be found a steady member of bis party. Our democracy have no uitention of cutting themvelyes off from their na- wGaptutn Marcy, the domosratic candidate f ‘Congress ‘Captain Marcy, the democratic can for in No. t ‘sa very fair man, but not remarkable for talont. Jiis friends claim that he bas excellent prospects of being elected, partly from rome increase of democra- tic strength in his district, and partly from the ‘uppopu- larity of his rival, Mr. Marston, who some of tho best republicans in the State with having en- tertained extreme hunker ntions in 1856 and later. He is accused of having approved of Col. Brooks’ asgault on Mr. Sumner, and even of having regrotied that the Mas- sachugetts Senator did not “get more of it.” Still further, he denounced eome col Fepublicans ag ‘damned nig- gers,” and was horrified when ho found he tad gat at meat Sy eo or pretty woman (I don’t rool. lect exactly which) wo had African blood in bis or hor veins, These charges, and others of a kindred charac- ter, are preferred, not hy democrats, but by republicans. 1 believe they originated with Dr, Sanborn—a very man—ot the time when Mr. Marston and Professor t were rivals for the republican nomination in No. 1, latior gentloman suddenly removed from the district, and Jeft the fleld clear for Mr. Marsion; but the dirt flung to Prevent his nomination sticks. Dr, Sanborn’s ¢lroular einhodying the charges ret to has been puts to the =. and they have cracked them very good mmoredly. AM. Tappan, the republican candidate in No. 2, ts entieman who bas represented the district for the ryenrs. Hoigthe only one of the old mombers nominated, His opponent ia Col. George, who made self conepicuons in the Cincinnati Convention play of silly flunkeyiem in behalf of Frank ‘Was laughed at by every toan of sense who heard who rend the report of his fantastic tricks, Donglasi:m, but cares little for anybody but bimeol(—two iittic subjects adapted to the his at mind, and, therefore, objects to hig wor Mr. Thawarde, the republican candidate in another ncient whiz, and, like Mr. Goodwin, pointed sepirant for the Sonatorship, who has to be appeased by the noxt best thing he could in of Keene, Mr. Burne, his democratic ® very respectable man, but of no especi standing. BS aBe wise Hild at? 3 ‘The Republican State Committeo have issued the regult of thoir canvass of the Stato, gi 38,216 votes for Mr. Goodwin, and 83,706 for Mr. Gato, pat down 2,000 doubtful. Giving all the doubial votes to Mr. Cato, Mr. Goodwin's majority, under this convass, would’ be about 3 ly not very far from what it be, though T find democrats eangulve of Mr. Cate’s clection, and some Tepnbijeans who deapondingly. demonte Sajathiee-aivisaatt Gan donbttat he is al votes to 1] democrat “4 candidates~of about 600 each in Senators, aud the republicans oxpect to carry both Coun- cil_and Senate by decisive majoritic, and aleo the of Representatives, Thore is no national Senator to lect, ‘#0 that the legislative olections are not quite so momen: tong as Were those of last year. The pame of Pierce bas bLoen much mixed up with our contest, it being anid that democratic success in {t will lead to hia noroination for the l'residomey by tho next Demecratic National Convention, Absurd as notion &, Md pete en by mony intelligent po phow ased Cor eiectioncer ng elfect is perh 5 bat that uty mime ould be taved. to Was SUB Pec advanceinert—al@ege exceyting Oe tec ein SH inet re gape ae ee i IN WOLCES ER, MAS3.—MOVEMNNT 20 BNLIgY TAR BVANGELICAL CHURORES IN THM ANTESLAVERY CAUSE —P 48198 OF STRONG RESOLUTIONS, A lagge meeting of ciergynice and laymen from dilloreut perte of the country coayined iz Worceator, Mass., on tue ‘ot inat., to inaugur st: an organization cons/etiag of mera- bers of cherches, in orfer to throw the infinance of the cherch against el.ver 7. Among those prosent wers thefol- lowirg —Dr. Cheever, i. Gubert, aad Wm. Goodell, of New York; Hiwathan Uavis sud George Trask, of Vitchburg; Cable and French, of Obio; Marvin, of Wincheadon; Hunt, of Franklin; Cvebing aad Beecher, from the Brooktieids; Sheldon, of Westboro’; Webster, of Hopkinton; Bliss, of Blackstone; oad Ketley, Jemes, Richardson aod others of this city. Guner Brigeam, Kaq., of Westboro’, was chosen Abairman, and Rey. J.C, Webster, of Hopkinton, Secretary. A committee, consleting of H. T. Cheever, Rev, Sarauel Hunt, end J. A. Fitch, reported the following DECLARATION OF PRINUIPLAS. 1. The righ'a of wico ui ee XE abapelatameadones: 0} id med inposaible, aa belug without grant from the Creator, aed ovuniy contrary to astufal Juaiee tad tore. 3, The system of Amorican slavery holiing easeulaly sich! and oer Conca eee i ue total intrinale the wild ang {nut Tin aeyauacienmntcat ss to rebuke and refuse fellowship to another section x ow ble church. that denies the Got ‘maa aad the com (Parmeon cf bomaaty by deieading piavery, aud foidiag to 6. Re compr ieee pel pe ‘but its (otal ona i 1 si tinctoe fo be demanded atonce, Ws the pame'of God, wis cominanced “to loose the bands of wickedueds, to'undo beavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go real HREM 7, Tho tolel abollion of the vast system of American slavery to be socepted as tae providestial mission aad duty of the American clergy aad the American charches of this goucre- ton ‘& The chureb and the ministry tn form the conactence of the nation in rerpect 10 slavery, und lo maks tt loyal vo Une higher unrighteous Bee! rag z 3EE Jaw syslout all wojvet judgment of couris aua elation of Lougiess. ‘The Word of vod ovr charter to freedom and our armory agsinetslavers, wed any assertion that ie Lord God sanctions very, practical latidel tj 0. Ulifroate mucecea 76, in the warfare with 5 fibful minity and witnessing churoh, SR In the evenug Dr. Cheever deitvered one of his atrong- cst BUle arguipents aguuet the watitutic. of American slavery, He mainteiacd the pooition (bat such a thing #6 P AD Was LOWNETC counteaanced in the Bible; er Duy lug and selling of servants is found, it ly the “buy log aud selling of services, nos ‘of fugitive law, while it commanded tho restoration of every species of property, exprowsly eu Jolued thst eervante croaped from boadage wor not to be p tO (heir masters. ‘theso truths were so Hi underetood by the people of Judea, in the Gime of Chivist and the aposties, thas there was no deed of ouering & single word in addition, in denunciation of tlavery. Accordingty the New Testament says very little aboul the question, heever applied hig logic with merciless reverity to system of eiuvery, ad mala jained and defended in the United Sates. It was one of the boldest eforts ever made by wuss coamupion of the anti slavery cavee. On the su ing day an attempt wes made to atriks out the word “imhereat’’ ua applied to the ela of stave hoiding, but the term was sustained by a large majority. ‘The constitution was adopted, setting fortis the ovjects ot the assuctation according to the deciaration of priueiples, ‘ond providing for local aud extraordinary public meetings to mould public opinion and induce action by the chu ches, avy for ove public mecting anuually duricg au- uiversary week, for tho game purprac, At the altorncon session a sorica of resolutions was adopted providing for the publication of relimous tracts on the subject of slavery. and for the altfustoa of juforma ton om the Bible view of slawcarw feces 8 hd. perioateal pices; ling the attention of different iveai associa: None and evangelical churches to the movement; for em ploying public lecturers to advocate the principles-of the tociety, dociaring that the assortion that tho Biblo main- {nits Slavery is un impwus slander on the holy namo of d, aod thas,the system of domestic service instituted God for the Jowg was intended as a safeguard Sainyc Chattel slavory. aay ent au. fesolutions wns also adopted, declaring that imeetan fave Y | & system Of treating meas property ; : TON ne Z BVViects of sale, purchase, barter, £; thay, a¥es tay bE usod for the pro- aenre of their owhers, to ee crvcity, pride or dust, and are deprive ee LO to he vidual riphts, tat the origic of the systema UO! tO Ue found in the institutions of the Patsarcs, or tho v! Mores, but in the African slave trade—the usages of bes Varous and heathen African tribes. Too slave code of an- Cient beathen Rome, without its merciful provisions for self redemption, in viowwtion of all law, reposing for its security in brute force, and extending over ail clusaes and wiors whom the siavebolders bave been able to Beize vpon: that while the slaves aro held and sold as property. they are held ameueble as persons to barbarous penal evactments, are denied education, the Bible and all free cocial worship; that the sustenance of the system re- quires to peraccution of the free poapie of color aud the deprivation ol their rights; thet Te white people of slave States ore deprived Of their rights of free speech aud the liberty of the press, and do not poseess religious freedom. Upon these repregentations it wes resoived that no per- fon can, without violence to his meral mature, pretend that the system is otherwise than wicked and erimmal, or that the Bible does otherwige (hau condemu it; that slave- th holding is a the legal relation between mie ame aN Mewevervny y wudb OSS WHO apeata slave, Stealing, 's crime forbid. mi den by the Moraic cove; that the slaves of thie country are moetly in the hanes of the original kidnappers, who stole them in their infancy and enslaved them; that those who gay that slaveholdiig may be innocent, uphold the iden that s man may possibly for his own good be held as pro. Periy, instead of considered an heir to immortality, created a little Jowor than the angels; and thet those who piace the evils of slavery ia its “abuses,” and not in the rola tion, eaaction the tiave code and system, and confirin the Position of the ultra pro-slavery men who cail it a national relation before and higher than any constitutional sanction. Tur Orzxing of Lark Navicatioy.—The pro- lor Fquinox left on the 2d inst. for Sandusky, jed with potatoes, and before noon she was out of sieht, Haring ox fenced very little detention on account ‘th’ oo, will Joad with flour and provisions at Sandueky, end return about the close of this week. Other propeilers will leave for ports on Lake Michigan as goon ‘a8 the straits are open, ‘is ey opening of navigation ‘cannot fail to give un impetus to the business of Bullalo, and algo to secure to the transportation routes through ‘this Stato an ee over the southern compet ines, which bavo recent'y been uncerbidding for ough freight. This ‘s the earliest opening for many years. We bave not at hand the dates before 1866; but since that time Abe following have been ee on which tho first vessels have le Pport:— May 3; 1857, May 18; 1858, April 6; 1859, March 2, bic) sain Fast Day ww Marne.—Goy. Morrill, of Maine, has designated Thursday, April 21, ag fast day in that State Court Calendar—This Day. Scvnewe Covrt—Circuit.—Part 1 and Over and Term. ner.—‘The trial of Stephens, for poigouing his wife. Part 2..—Nok. 3036, 1004, 998, B4, 619, 559, 644, 425, 530, 590, 286, 267, 279, 428, 491, 267, 341,842, 608, 1925. Part — 67, E47, 569, 688, 437, 615, 163, 175, 669, 468, 88, 08, 244, 236, 204, 836, 258, £84, 588. Surewor Corer ai Term.—(In the old Court rooms.) Noe. 65, 872, 447, 476, 407, 602, G04, 512, 476, 487, 488, 404, 513, 116, S16, 618, 616, 621, G2, 528, 646, 820, 6B, 698 684" 606, 587, 500, $40, G42, 544, 648, 540. No gencral term (his mouth. Extra day calendar.--(In Supreme Court Circuit room, No. 16,{thurd sloor,)—Nos. 67, 482, 495,3501, 606, 196, 616, 520, 524, 628, 682, 685, 608, 541, 047, 580, Coutos Pirax.—Part 1.~Now, 619, 267, 121, 662, 260, 624, 147, 639, 808, 663, 696, 667, 727,616, 248. Part 2.— Nos. 751, 762, 78, 767, 268, Gd, 128, 144, 157, woe, aia, 274, 987, 247, 163, Gure Your Cough.—25 Cents. U5 avenue, near Fourteenth street. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenvases, with Case,— Family croups and children's Itkenesses bewutilully taken by the celebrated KIMBALL, 817 Broadway. ie Most Popular Piece of the Day. LINDSEY BLUES POLKA, " cet ee btahed by FIRTH, POND & CO, yf yorsle tia ittae doalete be Uoiacee ne Patent Fire ‘aca lprecotien mt Broatney, eae theese i, NY. ptomnoersinie ape hontai Strangers In the City can obtain Correct phrenological examinations, with charts ant full writes de: Ecriptions of character, talenta aud defects, daily at PUWLER & WIi.t8', 008 Broadway. Ofioe 605 Brosdway, N. ¥. AChest of Good Tea for One Dol ten pounds coffee tor $1, at CH RISTIANSON’S, wich sxcet Butchelor’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— ‘The best in the world, surpassing all made. Soild and anplied tt the manufactory, 238 Broadway, Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and eapest article for Aressing beautifying, clowning, eurling. (reett ying and restoring the lnire adios, try i Old by ail droggiste. A. W. Faber's Lead Pencils Sold at Retall hy al? emtoners, wholessie only by RBRRITARIY FART, sole agent, 134 Wiliam aueet. Cristadoro’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— orld. Wholceale aud retail, and the dye pti- ‘The beat tolled. "Ne, & Astor House. Pod Hill's Hair Dye=50 Cents a Box, Black or brown, No. 1 Barclay atroet, and al) deuggists, Arctic olnt ment. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills do not meve- disease aud leave tte break out again, but by ex Huthte Its cause from the , thelr enires are Dot less por: nn cnr —~—- { The Herata, fore, “4 29,attond the funerst OLOSIKG FEOOREDINGS OF THE TaIRTW-PrWrA cov. | 16) Va, < SpFsateetth mireet, GRESS—TEM WASHINGTON TRAGLDY—THB voUK | wD o’ole N) HAI F eveaing, March BANK OLKUMS—THE GENERAL NEWS OF TUR Weex— | Roemvare. ‘wile of Sotocsoe Rowe Ms TOOL 8D MISCELLANEOUS MArTHRS—saLKer | MN evaie, “a roiactves of the my KEPORTE, ETO., BTV. lay-tsa to altend u"® faceral, from ‘The Fimicy Fensco, tu tle regular aur of Wednesday, will | 85 Conton wtreet, on TScey, | Covtain a” reportct the closing proceedicwrs of the Phicty-ARh | remaine will be fat on.” Key | Covgrees, with e statement of the a:nount of work dome; further | _ VANLEMHCOTEN.. intercatiog parteularwcf ie Bick!es tragedy fa Washington: « | tae of Gambitog in Brookiyn, the Four Baak Clerks, with sil the mews of the woek preceding its day of publica- tion of aa importact or intorestiog charster, suit all the local news of New York and tho wtjotaing cities, Yolice Reports, non ca Her remaina will te ‘xcnes. On Sunday, March 6, Goer daughaze of Thecdoro and Mary ht W i ‘Theatricn) notions, de, Ae. It Will iso contain » fall report of year of ber age. the condidoo of the New York Uatile Market, the retail prices relate family Of all kinds of Frautly Marketing at Washiogtos Market, Oora- Phe nap oy anette mercial aed Money Market Keports, Macriages and Deaths | two o'clock, trom No. 162 Wi for the week, sada large quantity of miscellaucous reading ee malter, SRSCELLANRKOUS, Terms—Two dollars per annum—single copy tour cents, NTT) - To be obtained at the office, and of all uews agouta. Adver. . PATRNT KNIFE AND Uscments inserted at the usual Hxeacp rates, pe pete SCISSORS SHARPRAMR. The Latest Dra of the Eoxe Lette A convenient contrivacce. Advertiser. tes ts reported io WOOD, EDDY #000 et i pine See thing tor abacyening knives and eolasere—ey” qinsenesor tes Pon tele st Konan Sorelle ent Randa, evan, DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND missouat {| — ____ ee a. areet, STATE LOTTERIEA. (A, OVER & Bakkira CeLaBGATED OfMelal Drawings, by Telograph, FAMILY BEWING MACHTINGL, DELAWARE Lorrerres, MEW STYLES AT ERDUCED PRIOM. the peony pf the Rata or Delaware to a op edge nod 0. 05 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. sneer et td Leta ay {Rinse stented | ——_N9. If? SULTON STRERT, BROOKLYN. C7) the following are the numbers : ree naeRinty were this day drawn from the whoel, via: — Exrus O1ase, NO. 155, Manon 5, 1852. 1S, 18, 89, 8 17, 44, 14, 6, 23, 2, 9, 72, or, 59. Coase No, 164, Manow 5, 1458. AMF Anrone FOR THE FAIR, PHALON & SON'S COCOINE Ietho beet and chenpest 7 oe satiele. for the hair. For beautlfyte Norton the uals ie moet 7 tog eer oltered ‘to . Sad at SIT, 9, 93, 0, 27, 8, 20, 7, 06, 2 09, 34, 74, St. why nd bral drug id at S17, 607 nad 9T pA tint the waid numbers were drawn in the order in whic Tee ob ats Cents, Inquire for PHALOM BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, ur hands, at Del, this @aturday, march, 1860" "GuoRGe G. Gone Mtl or a ALEX. PORTER, Corusmissioners. | A NEAT SPRIXG OVERCOAT FOR $10; A SPRING JOS. BRAL, heavy lusiness cout for $10; bemutiful vests, $3 60; aa poe incre vesiai order, $4 50; French cassiinees pacts to order, GEORGIA LOTTERIES, Fi, very ne; ober paueras, $95 also vow uneut good. Decribers, Commissioners 19 soperturand ULABKE, 116 Wultam street, i, Ot we Sparta Academy Lotiery, co meceuy coruty | — ¥ PRR ENAE ERAN A.G NN feoapety lowibg are the vumbers whick evére tila day drawa, NEW ARTICLE.—WOODWARD'S PATENT COLUAL trom the wheel, viz:— Crass No. 101, Maxcit 5, 1859, 18, G4, 51, 66, 63, 17, 70, 84, G2, 47. dino akirt atinabmenta, by the use of which old #\i silts in five minutes age roudered superior to neve, force U, 6 7, CLARK'S, $90, BROADWAY, WEDDING, NOT® dows, cards, ke; wor! : price Oiass No. 162, Rrred, Mazon 5, 1859. Jower then the Game class of work cun be obtained atany athe S , 62, S1, G4, 9, 82, BT, 18, 54, LI, 69, 6, 63, 37. a ‘And that the sald uumbers were drawn ta the order in wits | B42" HOLY'S sen ED PROM 80 they siand above. TO $05, TO 85, TO $65, TO $65, ftaeas our hands at Aurea, Ge. tile Saturday, March 5, OFFICE, 49 BLOADWaY, D. J. LEVY, Agent, DUGAR,.”§ Commlasioners, WELIS, 12 LEON, RD STREPRT—HAD EPILHOTIO Wilmington, Delaware, AR ‘e “ WooD, EDDY & 00. § tnd augtad, foie B fits wk; afthe taking our antidote, he had Grovien ‘onsultation on the Hair—has Lf you doubt this, oall and see bse, sole propriotors, 109 Ni removed Ivo. Of Went Tweil(th atrect, near Broadway. Gray | @YLOTHING TO ORDER OR READY MADE. hair and baldness prevented, C CLOTOING TO ORDER OR READY MAD! CLOTHING TO ORDER OR KRADY Mad) — SUPESVINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED, FINK, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED, SUPRKRFINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED, At DRUMGOLD & Euoge: 3, & jaesau sirect. $I VREDENBURGH-—MBLYOLK.—-On Wednesday, Oct. 27, by tho Rev. A. ©. Foss, pastor of the Methodist church in Thirtieth sirect, Mr. AbRawaa W. Vuxpewnercu to Miss At DRUMGOLD At DRUM@@LD Jana B. Mayrix, all of thie city, Opposite WHatton—Watstt —At Harlem, on Sunday, Feb. 27, by op the Rey. F. Bropby, Mr. J, Wauow to Anva Maga Po has Waieg, ‘s ORNS, BUNTON NAILS PENBIRATI T= C tet sd witoad that the boot py hetasal cure pain, #0 Died. iy after the operation without the least ine Auxy,—On Saturday, March 6, Many Jann, daughter of | nlenca to the patient, yy Dr. ZACH ARIE, surgeon chireper Joseph 8, and Mary J. Auee, aged 8 yeare, 7 moutbs and | dst, 760 Broadway. ‘holera to the payaiciens and surgeene eff 5 days. Bi oral ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfully DAK LE, 45 BR At invited to ationd the funeral, from the residence of hor ‘ CHEER AT A LIBkiRAY DISCOUME, parents, No. 5016 Kldridge street, this (Monday) after- | On account of hu '‘remoral next May to 6% Brosdway. we- boon, at ope o’ciock, without further notice, .. | Breen Houston ana strecte Cin nalnrtad cso ae Bajsizy —On Saynrdar March § x%- =" “Son gas txlvnes, “caroel and moderator pers, anasuns, wife of Watton Baisloy, in the doth fear | Soces, STORES Wstuary, candelabras, and rape seed of, of her age. ‘ecet red. F ‘The reiatives sud friends of the family are r ut} IND'S invited to aitexd the funeral, from the Reformed Daten | LyLND'S PATENT LRVER DRAWING conKs. chureb, Astoria, on Tuesday morning, at cleven o'clock, Porsen.—a Saturday, March 6, after along and pain- | , Rntirely superseding ali other corkscrews: warranted ful iliness, Biuzs Gaacme, wife of Marcus D, Boater, in the | gFw the tightest corks with perfect ease, avoiding all risks: hth pear et Ber are, NEON AND TOR SALE 70 THBTRADE ONLY, ¢ friewdés and acquaintances of the family are roapect- r FRANCIS Tumis de 5048, 7 ANCIS Troe Maid Sew York, fully wYite? touttend the funeral, from her late residonce, a 'S MASONRY FOR SALR—BOOKS AWD RE- reasonable wler refused. No, 286 Eighur Avenue, this (Monday) alternoon, at two M en o'clovk. Bor At the residence of Mr, James Moneypenny, Stag YA gravings tor sale cheap. No etrect, near Lecuard etrect, Broeklyn, K. D., of disease of | CM Curiosity Soop, 109 Nusmiutet. PRING BEDS. ‘the Ue heart, Jani Borp, in the 58d your of het a8. The fricads of the tam'ly are reepectfully invited to at- est and chespeat in existence, at the depet of tend the fancral, on Tuesday afternoon, at ove o'clock. Bed Spring Company a Hrocdway. Mo Bova Carnor.—On Saturday, March 6, Mrs. Caruawit: Cax- | sleamboat or priv * g without ROLL, aged 76 yenrs. is Call and examine, at least, or sead tor descriptive ‘The funcra) will take place from her gon’s residence, Ludlow street, tvis (Mouday) afterucon, at ono The frienda of the family are invited (o atoad, ja und Syracus Si 0 BE 18 MARRIED!—PRINCE PAPOLKON 18 MAR- ried at last. Hig bride, (be frincesa Ci of lavealy one of the prettiest girls io Kurope, and dresses: vineiy.”” Taiking of dresses, the trinceas Clotiide ba Peris im a freazy of delisht wah bor taste and style af trie doing. She bas discarded all trivg: old faaiioned ey ems of em bellicti: new * Dahlia trimming’’ etl fa all over Paris. * Cy tingué iu Lengon, “Dahlia rimming, Vienna aad Berlin. And now New York, catching don, Rattos d species of twiroming vulgar but the Dahlia!” e re please copy. Pep Relueday torniog, March 5, UN, aged 59 years, 4 months and a Baym golemn sound is that Which breaks #0 sudden ’; Aa thougn come .ov'd vac'e oe. aiid Without a drooping tear? i See "Us him; too true, too true— Whatis Dahii ‘ming! Just goto M. y He's gone-—would I were with thee too. 7 Broadway, me eo farobun for matching any theod ulé’st thou have had u ribodn extant, and you will seo the" Dablis tele min; all fis glory—in royal colors—ia styles to sult every taste aud every comture. loy’d one’s tendor care, ‘Yo smooth thy dying piliow Ia thy inst, thy fading bour! Bat no! Carlet anid ‘como, nd iby spirit quickly fled. form the work that parcassers expected The relotives end frienda of the family, and the Mutual | @! thet Singers machines never fail to 49 any Kind of went Lodge No. 87,7. 0. of 0. F., are respecitully invited to at- | 0 one is ever disappointed in these machines. tend the functal, from his fate residence, No. 61 Orchard 3M SINGEE £00, 408 Broadway, EWING MACHINES.—ALL PERSONS WHO Seen induons ines which wil mot pect street, on Weduesday afternoon, at half past ono o'clock, 1 Ni withont farther invitation,” = OU ihe new eel ag tachines at $50 and $78 are we Long stand Tapers Pisano copy. acting unlverssi attention. wt. On = in it BREE mn Saturday, March §, Mares Taxaxsn, wi: eveboterodes ania they are much the best ma- dow of Joseph Berara de Verzel, The funeral geryices will take place at the Church of St, 1M. SINGER & CO., 456 Broadway. Vincent do Pact, Twonty third street, this (honday) moras} ete ee tng, at nino olde precisely. 20” is Coaday) INGERIS, SKWING MACHINES, © Gnosoos —At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Satur- | SSachiucevubes trepied within bea eemnte neeep ae eee day, March 6, Many Fama, daughter of John B. and Mar- | Viving psoaperity of the country: tha k, Groshon, aged 1 yenr, 6 months and 2% days. ‘he pried of our maces Hire bean great reduce. ‘The relatives and egg are.respoctfully invited to at 1. M. SINGRR & Cu. $53 Broadway, tend the funeral, from the residence of ber grandfather, = E Gresley at Fort Richmond, this (Monday) afternoon’ F[OiE SICKLES SRAGEDY. ai two o'clock Jars —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 6, Manerea FES CURES SE0NE AF AER HAST HR A. Jiauxs, beloved wife of B, M. Jehlen, aged 43 years TRE EXPLOSION ON THR MISSISSIPPI. and 3 mouths, ‘The funeral will take place from her Inte residence, Ne. HARPER'S WEEKLY 169 Sovth Oxford street, on Tuesday afternoon, at’ lait oda ah \ past threo o'clock. ‘The members and friends of ‘the fa. PE pn mily, the members of Long Island ner ae 18%, F. and JFRRIBLE TRAGEDY aT WASHINGTON, A. M., and Blooming Grove Todge No. 388, I. 0, of 0. F., entleman miiustely connected with tie altalr, are reapcetfully invited to attend, without further notice, with— Jovex —tm Sunday, March 6, of chromic disoase of the livor, Mrs, Maxcaner Jovos, wife of Patrick Joyce, in the 40 year of hor age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attond the faueral, from the residence of her husband, No. 1% Morris street, on Tuesday afternoon, at x. f Y house aad the engraving of te Glad Elowsee ihe views and portrelie ¥ botographs taken exprenaly for tis journal by fab ‘Bonne, © 3 ‘*lstre pechiens one och ‘Her rema‘ts will be taken to Calvary Geme. | belmm from p! tery for interment. Re eee a ea, Trine ——On Saturday, March 5, Eiaza Janz, wife of the | A Piotoris! Analysis of the Report of the Invest guna Ooce- ate Jamce Leieter, iu the 28th yoar Stay ee foe ‘on the CoRkurnoNs at THR BRooKixn Navy Yeap, Her remains were interred on Sunday, 6. shorving~— Maxcuast —(n Sundsy, March 6, Mary, widow of the |}: ee See eee, late Charles Marchant, in the 68th year of her age. catan > Heads eppenling Comencdioe: The roiatives aud friends of the family are respectfully ‘3% And pouting thelr & Into the er tie invited to attend the funeral, from her late resicence, No. | -ct noaking a See Be 106 Hamersicy street, this (Monday) afternoon, altwo| 4 ‘Who asks the Commodore what wil! beoame of the Deme- o'clock, mithont further Bo i ”) orale Ig pare hie sort of thing contin I the a A nday, ae. of consumption, Wituam idate, a wed, engages Dimmoceation H. Manity, in the 42d year of his age, 6. A Voi: Contribution ‘To friends and relatives of the tamily are reapecttaily | *° Audie Laborers hnvee Hard Poets Work. Tuesday Tamodor vels Me tace in despair; “‘aretic” cratt—illusiraies the net re~ invited to attend the funeral, on y afternooe, at | ¥. The ; two o'clock. frona tis late resideuce, No. 20 Thomas etfeet, a Aad the —the model without further notice, sults of U California papers please copy. Masaey.—On Sanday, March 6, Many, the beloved wife | purscess on ihe Munaiseipy of Thomas Martin, aged 38 years. Lita ‘The friends of tho family, those ef her father, Solomon A charming Picture of Skating at Bostox, Jamison, of hor brother, Patrick Jamison, of her © oy A sprightly letier trom the Special Paris Correspondent, re+ ‘the Thomas L, Mart'n, of her brothers in-law, John J. Culley, Thomas MoCrata, Patrick Quigley and Edw. J. Quirk, and do ato Domestic Scarpan ix AvsxicaN Bootete tw , Anadmirable Rousing Of the Terrible Fixplosion of they Covenant Lodge No. 25, 1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully in- ited nitend the funeral, this Seger J afternoon, at A touchiag Foem—Judge Not. half past one o'clock, from’ her late residence, No. 31 A Sua Sograviar of the Cx Hours or Concenss. Tie Lounorx ou the Washington Tragedy. A Toni: Tin, wow first published, ov ti Seanian’ Ge. autertrow The Werk.y Finwen.—Hinte for the Mouth, Together wi.h the usnal Compeudium of News, 1. St wien, hens Ohrovicie, Kditorials, Market meporia, Ac., ke, ue ‘ Ninth steeot, between avenuce B and C. Mayoock.—Ia this city, on Friday morning, March 4, af- | ter a short illness, Samu. Maycoce, in the 69h yoar of bis age. lis friends and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 62i Second avenue, between Thirty seventh and Thirty. cighth strects, this (Monday) morntng, at eleven o'clock, without further invitation. remains will be taken to Trinity cemetery for iaterment. ‘MeDosweus,—On Sunday evening, March 6, of consump- ton, Ficwam McDovnent, in the Stth year of his age, His frionds, anu those of bi wife, are most respectfully ~YRENOH CALF DRESS Invited to attend the funeral, on Taceday afternoon, at $4. Arman Sart Se coals atta woveryront sew od boot. BOOTS AT JON es’, Ie ok, {rom Lis late residence, No. 40 ax Grand street. MoGer.—Ou Satarday evening, March 5, after a bricf ill. t nat ness, Kuzaner M., beloved wite of James 5. Motte, Esq., YATT'S LIEK BALSAM.—RUBUMATIAM IN iTS MOwT oe stared bee rasekews of th teeny i 4 particular F dlasnawe of tee Cisne erate hitiiiy vee, compte friends and rel in cases 0} anes of the bic rent debility, liv tins O. Mahony, of Myrtle ‘avenue. Brook! » are wy kidneys, incipient cODAUIN NICO Be, ary most oar alnly epectfuily invited bg Lins nal hoa vy) af. | by tha great purifier. zie tornoon, at one o'clock, from the residonce a os ee EE Rugone ‘Riordan, Be., No. 149 Sanda slreot, Brooklyn, | EL" ar nc ureuieot, Novae sucsdvay, of thee aaa BP without further notice. efght motibw’ tration, Which bad Aanpied ard con’ ea vy MoGoxwost—-On Sunday, Mareh 6, MARY MoGonnGan, | bis room, Mr. Webb was 8) years old when Wis curs wae of 1, aged 67 years, ipeted. ° wife of John Mg ‘Tho friends of the ly are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeia, this (Mout) afeenoon, a Lo oho, from the residence son. Ww, lel Kennedy, No, had destroyed the tt the neck anl!l the 3 Weal Twouty ninth sree, without furder inva, us enpowed. iweured hee. Core sino of avepe za, MG ARKY,--At Jackson -vitle, on Sunday, 27, . Yous Watton MaGALY, daughter of tho late Aloxander | FYVAITS LPH paLssw CUNy cisttch ot tehoare | Mogaray. ; inatory Phcsimelom ‘ned gouk, afer bo had Been eripplog te tond the inaval rom the “ituenge ot Thoma Mt Nort, | RRR OR, dai — Gates avenue, first ge above Classon avenue, Brook- ¥aTT’s ISAM CURE . | MLA! lyn, this (Monéay) afternoon, at half past two o’olock. She te NAc aireah, of wn weer: MYATT'S LIFE BALSAM. YATTY TEE BALSAM CURED MRS. ©. GOBR, Jo. OTe : king's ‘svi. The No ome math avenue, of ecrufula or king al muavect than rapid. , 80 Maiden lane, N.Y. e Mroraw's OF Migalomath, N. J.) old's ie wae saved pista, CE aha Tuer ananer iat cierto CURR Buites at 4 centa per botile, & Cortiandt ‘street, Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Raddicn) sore russ ‘They aley Keep silk elastic stockings for varicose vole: RUppOTterS ANd Ahouler braces. lustraments for de- foruviios sande ty order, Tho, 2 Vesuy ewok Antor Hougs, NX, an Foitou avenue cars pass within turev blocks of the | (be entire jeg (:om kaee to instep, Une fan roving to the house, a ¥ Mowr.—On Saturiay, March 6, Cavan Monemy, Arse lta it, Seale tan a te Ter ribrer snout trtenda ef Oe Suiily aro seapeety Bie aersion the log, after ET ieee ene - sus eed oattond the funeral, this (Monday) morning, atten | © a I ns o’olock, from the residence of be father, Daniel No. 104 Bayard stroet, Hor remains wil be Belleviilo, New Jersey, for iuierment, Roowra —On Friday, Moroh 4, Mra, Rencoa Rocans, oNulty, ‘9 Le BateA HAS CUED nee CASER taken + it will Prat | cee woishenn incrosehed hy modloky if token ta {Joss net contal a’a particle of wiih the eamera, Patnot rake DRgUE Ho (OF Brooktyn, Dis, wert ten ge ay etl diel: rics ta ‘Tuo relatives and frie@ds Of tho family axe yo: apoownlly He chaut sd ay