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—ipponesgemangtcpiedees cAding ina certain locality: Of pikes, poles nad mem” ,. cone are COURd apa to the pout. attivon low de. “ike present to Interrapt the rrvigation Hore thoy aren “© Darsurwryt, AUNANY, March 14, 1350. “seb that £ am obliged va to return with. “-d “AD act relath ing t ious! Iti, how. Mouabid m 2 iG or ides “ io a certala Cl shorn, the driving Of soy poles fa walencaf gresiee sooth Wad 0) ‘to relax im fkvor of the iubabttsnts of a single town, and ir nets wod poles in a disgonal tae to plnoe thet through tee middie of and serosa the prinsipai chaswel of te inhsbiuants power to place stanes eotirely across th arrows = Mowov: give to the Harbor Commits bow the stakes any: oned in i, a reference to ‘that that power of the Uommiseioners ise ws chanle, directly. at this may be, sh» bill certainty. fails to wioUers aby power to control the where to the east of the line men @ taup of the barbor will ehow of the hacbor from which the supervisory nded, xa large and im portant por og, wid ov Wy which ih poles eurtauly ought no allowed to be placed utlens there is sone supervising power to regulate them. ‘Gtis peobsbly'a clerical error ln he bill Uhat tt refers to Tit by tae soetoa sions. but owmite to give thy chapter of ths righ's tha d whieh ecw of LD The Sexate did not attempt to pass the bill over the veto, neither will it. ture action :~~ to tie Bennie Whether aby oLAnliny sinstlar to thst bad ta the’ ease of the Shad fghermon must, therefore, pursue thoir calling without interfering with commoree. Senator Kiy laid the following before the Senate, for fu- Ived, That the Attorney General be requested to report jegiflaion (of a character ast Rivex aad Grocers’ enka) ie nesesaary tn, rolnase the other banks, ofthe city of New ¥: ‘ork from sny legal disability {ocurred their suspension of specie paymonts ix October, 189 the Seuate bave regarded From the mavner ia whi tet. reason of tLe legal opinions of that ollicer, it does not seem taat ms opiy necidentally {ev Gover: or Morg and filly dollars tor the appre ion int this instance will carry much weight, unless he # the views of that body. 2 bus offered a reward of two hundred on of Joba Stattorly, alleged to havo wilfully taurdered William Murray, in the county of Greene, on the first day of March instant.’ Is this not rather a emall reward for such an offevce? MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. Aunaxy, March 10, 1859, The Plot Progressing—Mr. Haws Keeping up his End of the Log—The Health Officer Intrigue Argus at Work—Pap for the Tribune! and the Canal Office, de. he Al las and Yate Auditor ‘The Presidential plot for 1860, some indication of which T pointed out to the readers of (he Herarp a few days since, developes itself with more and moro distinctness every hour, To city Comptrotier’s end of the tog has received @ very material hoist in the introduction of tho bill recently presented by Mr. 8. 8. Childs, giving to that official the almost unlimited power of appointunent and removal in nearly every department of the city go- vernment, The scheme is a bolt one, and shows that Governor Weed & Co, are not ispoged to euffer any doli- cacy to stand in the way of (Mir attempt to make the most placed Mr. Haws 80 unexpectedly in office, of that dispensation of Providence which The~ bill will ageuredly bo pressed’ as a party moasura, ia made ag Ieave ample margin and. it in order to comprohensive ag for it is bargains. ‘Indeed, it is rvmored that expectant ofice-ceckers, now hovering as thickly around tae Capitol ag carrion birds around & rotten caroass, aro endeavoring to raiso a ftud, for the purpose of securing the passage of this and kiad- red bills. ‘Among the offices buntod up and filled by Gov. Morgan since his accession to the Executive chair, you wili jiod two “Commissioners on expenditures of the Health ofiloor of ihe port of New York.” pow Unt How, Ih is a so: with good pay and nothiag are Mr. FJ. Otiarson, of U Marshall. The former wag selected Morgan’s well known doe! for it. june, Tho Governor is excee! a etande indread of Horace, Beney the olf that incoriuptible nest of philosophers. been begging for oftice ever g A bill has also been } ture, a8 you aro awaro, Tho law which uuthorizes jatments was passed in 1840, ant has never been of’ roving commission, Tne appointoes ant Trike, avd Daniel D, T. on ace to curvy favor with the Tri. gly thin skinued and Of ths pap to 48 of Gov. e latter the 1 Mr, Morgan's election. rodured iato the Legisla. cutting down Aealth Officer's position to that of an of'lve holder with a sa- tary of about five mnakes Quarantine simply a yellow fever ¢ a few months in the year, and sweeps av enormous fecs out of which Dr. Thompzon is gai Dr. Thompson is using amagaed an immense fortuue. pI thousand dollars a year. It lisamont tl those to have etrong influence to retain hie place and to provent the possible conOrmation of Thurlow Weed may chance hia Incrative pleco. any BG fo get eakor appol whons inted 10 The Atlas and Argus is doing its duty—as it un- derstands the word—to the democratic party tha supports it, by procuring day after day tho intro- ‘duction of ‘reeointions iasinuations agaist Secretary of State. the official into the Assembly containing integrity The last of these was in the shapo of of the resolutione requesting information from the Srcretary as to the number of clerks in his off whether any bad boen pail for ‘co ms longer than those during which they Pepa Aer! Fre this Sopoy sheet strikes dey after been employed. ve, their aalarivs,” and structive” services had day at democrats more honest than it can over hopo to be. The Canal Auditor hag sent in @ communication in an- wer to a resolution regarding the number of canal colloc. tore, nssistant collectore, clerks, &e. collectora is fort; sation ia $24,966; the numbor of aggregate monthly pay is $3,860; collectors forty-three, who $17,092 75, The Aw itor thinks a number of 0 pay last year amon iy ‘The total vumber of three, whose aggregute yearly compen- ics ninety-one, whose the oumber of assistant nted to ce ugh} de advantageously discontinued, mentioning the offices al New York, Ithaca, Soottville, Jordan, and either the Medi- pa or Apion office. The number of clerks, he says, may be reduced by cutting them off at offices which are not Kept open ighle, meking a saving of $3,440 y auinber of assistant collectors may also be much reduced? rly. The SOCIAL DISTINCTIONS AT ALBANY. Arwaxg, March 11, 1859. Who are the First Familiest—The Influence of Blol~ Bread Trays on Whecli—@o0d Advice for the Gover nor, de. ad ‘There aro social a3 well a3 political phases of Aibany \hat afford profitable studies. Howover painfal the admission to the moralist om ro- publics, it must bo admitted that the United States is overrun with toadies aud tuft hunters, and that Albany jeads the van of State capitals in this partiouiar, ‘The descendants of the gettiers of Fort Orange can ap- preciate the dignity of lucre descended from pelts, but jurn in disgust from the same base motal flowing through tunning molasses or slipping in between shoals of cod. And then Albany has a Patroon—not quile so grand sure, any on her dignily, avon now, hangs a tale.’ Igivo it for the benefit aud aspiring dealers in the necessaries of Life who may hereafter stomp to entor good society in der of politics, iastead of pro- door, after the inunner of having had # fathor. “yo aucient beavors,’ atany time bo een navigating tito streets of Albany in something like a: aucient bread tray on wheels), aud his successor ia little genealogical ir to bis autho- ws his grandfather, to be omough to pul 4 ‘And hered ‘varving of Abany by aid of the dirty garting themselves at tho front 16 people. ‘ou knpw that Governor King ‘ys wt onco faken to the bosom of (ihe old gentlemen and ladies who may ofice, anmindful of this aitributed this avtention to bis prodecosso rty to use the privy seal of the State. Woful mistake, as as, I am sorry to say, discovered to Governor Morgan is hospiiable, very hospitable; nad aa far a8 confectioners and upholstorers, plate and hired waitora can go, Governor Morgan makos hi Hat ho lacks the one thing mwedii—nobody kuows who in his Pa, and till that ques- ton Is settled ‘ye beavers” would aa soon handle the Moreover, he is a more offensive to the genuine batch aur kroul’’ © a Puritan stomach, 80 you perceive there are polots of difference between Governor Morgan tis cost. e@dibly and bibibly agreeable. ‘tnelean thing” as darken his doors, Yankee, a thing social nostral than but Aibauy society and the pardoning power of the ‘This is unfortunate for Governor Morgan; but ho man- fully endeavors to overcomy this foolists prajadice. Hy is dignitied ang grave; he looks tho Governor; be walks aa aGovortor should walk; he eschews all vain aud frivo- lous couduct, and goes to it that his elosed doors on the 4 his membership of Dr. Potts’ mooting ‘boure in Now York, are duly chronicled in tho prints o Ade day. This zealous preservation of the dignity of hi His messages ar) the constitytio : ) @ven against the insidious attacks of a plenk rool company. (Seo his last vow.) But ail ir in; “ye bravers’’ will not relent; and Governor Morga: has to air Ais heols outside tho ‘heat houses” in Albany ond bie pariors are never graced with thors covet ed flowers which bloom in ‘and around Patroondom Mre.Skewton’s appreciation of nature was nothing to th» Bat there is hope ye for the Governor: he ts tiaderstood to havo cailed tho in- dependent press to his nid; it is oven naserted that ho Foldom ventures ROW On a pubiic act Without Drat ascer- urnaiat of more ecnso and discretion than Tharlow Weed. if so, We may yet live to 3@ who now ed tal positian entirely a very dirty connection with potitics. 2) Gov. Morgan once, and call sensible and reap? prone around him, and he may yet bo saved from the jowest social and political pit into Which an Executive of Sabbath, an is Carried, too, Into civil altars. eevee with virtue, and the sacredness of fs preserved Albany estimation of fsociety.’” taining the views of some. neo Gov. M down upon admitted amon; im as Owing au acel: eschew Weed at his Stato haa over been dragged. BHALL THE CITY REV: NUES BE COLLECTED AND DISBURSED BY ONE MANY YO THE KOLTOR OF Tite HERALD. We regret very much the tatroduction of a dill into the Assombly, by Me, Childa, whict is ne than a dangerous pisce of #pacial log! Ym a fo Patroon fact, iaself particular r i Fersons. It is to be hoped that oo member of the Lagista- ture, no matter what may be bis politica! proolivities, will give Lie sanction tothie attractive but fatal step towards A syttem of legitlation which cam ouly reeuit tu disorder, aid eventually im revolution. ‘We must protest mort seriously and earties|'y azainst the parsnge ef any ‘act which will place inthe hands ofany ono man, no matier Wht! tay be bis ability and integrity, tue entire collection and disbursement of the reyiaucs of this city, It is in direct violation of the fundamental rules open which all duties of this description, public as well as private, are based. Admitting that we have an upright and capable Comptroiier at present, what guarantes have we tbat bis successor may not be a man ol au entirely different stamp? Shail we be compoiled sgain ‘to resort to special leg elation, a new cha-tor ter each election, adapted to the merits or demerits of tho respective incumbents of the city offices? We revvat it, this thing can bave but one resuit: the city of New York will eventually be compelled to legislate for her- sell. ly if sho can, forcibly if she must. If it 18 Ccovsidered necessary that any considerable changes should be made in the present systum, we trust that the Legisiature will take boid of the matter fully and in its broadest sense. Organise two departments—the one for the collection and the other for the disbursement of the city revenues, the two to be entirely indepeadsnt of each other, but with such a system of checks and balences as will effectually prevest all attempts at frau, uplese there be complicity and collusion between the heads of the respective departments. These two dopartments, with such othors as might ba nectssary for tbe transuction of the executive buaneds: of the city—such as the Croton Board, the Streot Depart- ment, the City Inspector, tue Law Department, &c., &o.— each with its appropriate and epecitic duties, bat cot to inciude the collection or disbursement of any revonnes, would give the framework of a charter which might be mace to work to some advantage, even with the incumbent of some one office might 1 List class men for the place. We bave another rerions objection to this bill of Mr. Childs’. The Comptrotter of Uhla city was elected to a certain ofica with spocific dics aud powers, We question very much wh any ma- terial alteration and increase of those powers and duties would not entitle the people of this city w a now election, We bawe no idea wat the voters of New Yori: would con- sent to delegate to apy single individual the entire control of the collection and disbursement of their revenues, At all events, they will not consent, when electing an officer to disburse the city that legisiative interfereace shall cubsequently th me officer the collector of the revenucs. Wo us cali the attention to this m1t- Logivlature who pretends to im 10 the faintest conception of What 13 proper, not only as a Wattor of stutesinanenip, but a8 a common seuse business transaction. Shonid sucha bill as this of Me. Childs pase the Legislature, we have every oonfience that Cov. Morgan will lay the heavy band of bis veto upon it. ¥ would be at no loss for an abundance of goo i He cert reagons to sustain bim in adopting such a course for the purpess of checking tig dangerous system ef special legislation. Police Inteltigence, Quite # rich scene occurred in the Essex Market Police Court on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ann Phillips, © very good looking young Indy, attired in deep mourning, appeared be fore Justice Brennan, to prosecute her husband, Wm. Henry Phillipe, for abandonment, Tt appears that Mra Phillips was lef deetitute by her husband, with a ij{le infant dependent upon her for support. She appealed trequently to him for assistance, but be cid uot*do anything for her. Re cent'y her uncle died in Qnlifornis, bequeathing to her @ for- tune of ame $0,000. Since this’ windfall, her huabavd his been deeirous of living with her agalv, but she will have noth- dng tu do wilh bm. She thought, bowdver, that It waa no nore thip just tbat he should provide tor his child. rig be relused to do, and hence this complaint, When atr, Phillips respoaded to thé summons, be demanded an exacination as to whether ‘bo was the father of the child, and legally reapoastble for Its support, whereupon Mra. Fhilipa grew bighiy indiguant, aud exclaimed:—" Well, you are too cootemptlble & man for the t atany way, Yon would murder me for a little, no doubt; but, thank God, Tam independent of vou. Jean bay you aud your whole familly, if T choose.”” be thea walked towards the Coor, and pansed at the entrance u: ul her hus): nil passed her, when she took her parasol and struck him several blows over the bead and face, breaking it @to pieces Pushing her aarte, he esce ped into the street, when sbe followed him; ‘snd the lant that wag seen of them, Phillips was seen ‘lashing him through the street. Bernard Van Tine, a German, was taken Into custody by po- Heeman Kerschog,, of the Fourth precinct, on a charge of steal ing clothing and articles of household furniture, valued at $200. from Heery Orth, of No. 36 Rose street. The accused, it ap- peare, eloped with complainant's wife, taking with him, agit 1s ali¢ged, property thit did not belong to bin, On Saturday the injured husband recetved information that Van Tine was stopping in Pearl treet, and on proceeding there is comoany With iiwatove numed oflleer, he totod ail the slolen property, wih the exoepuion of hia wile, who still remaina non ect. Th kay Colhar.o was committed jor examination hy Justice noliy. A number of burglary cases came up before the magistrates onSaturday. Six boys, named John Stacy, Thos, MeCopnell, Wm. Kirkland, James Smith, Jnmos Owens and Philip MeCon- nell, were arrested on charge of breaking invo the conl aud ‘Wood office corner of Thirtleth street and ‘Iwelfth avenue, and fialing therefrom $40 to pennies. |The prisoners a luted Suede guilt wd gyated that while four of their pnmber broke open the safe with crowbar the other two remained as eeatl- nels on the sldewaik. Committed for trial. A young fellow named Fernando Martinez,was taken before Justice Qanekenbush Saturday, charged with stealing » quan tity of sulver spoous, Jewelry, éc., io all valued at $9225, The property was stolen from the house of Charles Seeley, a resi- dent of Toga county, Pa, oa the Wth inst. Detecttee oificer Wilson arrested accused at Jermey City, ia the New York au Krie cars, and found the property in bis ‘carpet dog Marites was coxa Jobn Hodge and Thomas 0' Nes! w: Brennan Saturday, on 4 charge o ‘dwelling house of Pauline Ferdemena, No. 32 Henry siveet, and stealing therefrom about $13 worth of silver” spoons, Michéel Keny round himeeif similarly sitaated, having been arrested on a charge of breaking istothe premis piteabeth Kenney, No. 10d #igbth street, and stvaltog therefrom Sti Wortl of clutbivg. ‘The prisoners were all locked up tor trial George Spencer wns arrested for highway robbery, com: miited upon the person of William Breonan, as the latiér was pussing through wat choice locally the Five Points. $1075 stolen from the complainant, and he was severe'y beaten besides, Spencer was committed for examiaxtion, 8 Con bronght before Justice ‘glarionsly entering the The Law Courts, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Before Hon. Judges Roosevelt, Cierke and Davies, Marcu 12.—Sophia 8. Van Zandt vs, Jared Lansley. Complaint dismizsed without costs to either party. The Court announced that the General Term would sit every Monday for the futuro, except during the summer months, for disposing of non-enumorated motions, Ad- journed to the 21st inst. APROIAL THEM. Bofore Hou. Judge Davies, Inthe mather of opening Rearle street —This matter came up for the confirmation of the Commissoners’ report, Aa order was entered that the report sliould aot be condirmed. At the suggestion of the Corporatioa Counsel, the Judge intimated his intention to write au opinigg gn the matter. COURT OF GE ‘The City Ju: for the purposé and transacting © business, but no jary trials wore held, Christopher Moran ‘and Michael Cleary, who pleaded guilty to burglary in the third degree, on’ Friday, were arraigned for sentence. Morau waa sent to Blackwell’s Island for one year, and Cloary (whose character previous to the comm'ssion Of this offeace was proven to be good) was rentenced to imprisonment in the Tombs for six mouths. Charles, indicted for forgery, ploaded guilty to tho fourth grade of that offence, and was sent to the City Pri- 00 for sixty days. Julius Glass, who has been under arrest, chargod with participating i the Bim street marder, was liburated on bis own recognizances, but instructed to appear at the Court of Gyer and Terminer, when his brothers will be tried for thie alloged offence. ‘It appears that the evidence againat Julius Glass is slight. SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TERM. Preseut:—Hon. Judges Bosworth (Cb. J), Homan, foodruff, Piercepont, and Moncriet. Manrcn 12.—Folix W. Renick ys. Jobu Orser, Sheriff. Judgment for plaintiff. Charles F. Loosey vs. John Orser, Order on terme. The People of the State of Michigan vs. The Puwaix Tank New trial: costs to abide event. James W. Elwell vs. Moses Chamberinin, Jr. reversed; new trial, costs to abide event. Henry J. Seaman va. Daniei Low. New trinl granted: costs to abide event. Timothy H. Furniss va. Job Ferguson, et. al. Order SO ARERR Re a ees RE el Ee ae Ss Judgment ‘on terme. William B. Lawrence ys, John Wood, Now trial; costs to abide event. POSTAL DIRECTORY. Foreign nnd Domestic Mails. TIVE OF CLOaMO AT TAR NEW YORE OFFIC Dowrsriy....North—Aibany, Buifalo avd Canada, North and Weot way mall... ig A.M. x - lag int RR.S4A.Mands P.M. Ee ia Ig Ae Met A by etennboat. cee PM Tt will be noticed that the Easte ail by steamboat now ebones at 4 P. Sunpat mania. On By Amer, Carsronsts. sf CS ee - Tho Over! for Oalitorula lea. every Monday and Thuraday, at ® A Py nea? should be marked “Overland, via |. Late Orer. The Overland Mall froma #t, Joseph (Mo.) to Sa . ane, phy cy ‘is Letter sbvuld be minrkod “Overlail, PM M M. inate! of 3, as heretofore, Sunday all matla alone at tise®ice TIME OF CLOSING Boway.....The Cavourta....8dy 18th, 26th, vin Marseilles, 4ih, iaith, se Sotibaanyto . ‘via Boutkampton. Cs, ac... rein tne. 10in and 26%. Via South- Avernatia.. Via poy of on the 16h, Tin Bouth- den on the 4th and 27th of the month. in, pion on the Dib of the mouth. Miaretiiog malia are despatched on tho or vof above dates. Should any of there ‘tates fall on Sunday, tho m 1 the following evening. ampron mats nro deapntched ow tuo. morstng of dates fall on Sunday, ihe RA TAL. « ‘the 4 tk ‘, ' $ ee a* NEW YORK ‘qx Toners’ Inquests Yesterday. tn consequence of reverse 0 . shot himself through the bean "2 ® pistol. Leseaged, Sppenrs, was formerly an oftcer ia ‘8? Fs uslan Snae wwbate be ‘Gonaaae ease Emig ome tomown st extensive scale. A few months eturaed 40 bis Badve land tor the 80 oF sowe ailaice, Haritg transacued we Basins yeasty, Be, rebarued ‘ory to his hasng "ton Texas wills ia New Yor je ty pay bis currem expenses. Not welt mousy uainted, oe was unable to negouan’ § loan, and Was com, tw write on to Texas for feuds. ‘ in that ktate were not as Qn thelr past to cover * RBRNI, oa... BENT. ‘of death by suicide. Pa.sr Rumor or Ixuvaan:ty.—The report which came to the Coroners’ oflice on Saturday evening relative to the death ofa woman named huary Carran, trom the effects of ill treat- ment at the hancs of some of the Fourta precinct police, proves to be unfounded in fact, Coroner O'Keefe held an inquest upon the boay of the deceased yesterday, when it was clearly gbown by the vestimony of, gave al witnéases thet the deognsed had died from perltonils, the rewuit of tatemperaztoe, sad tant subjectoa' to any voent at 1he oflcers did de- ceased’s 100m, but merely stood at the door and sooked 1a. ‘duey then passed on to another part of the house, where they found the vigect uf their search concealed betweou two beds. ‘Lhe statements, therefore, published 1a some of the yesterday, reflecting upon policemen Conkley Ig. Were onticely erroueous, and had no foundation in fact, ‘The verdict of the jusy in thio case was "Death from perioultis, tbe rewult of intemperance.’” Porsohey Hense.r BY AccIDenT.—Julla Smith,a native of Treland, aged 27 years, died at No. 4i}¢ Thomas street yester- day, from the eftecta of a dees of sugar of lead administered by Lerseif through uilstake. Deceased, it appeared, was fuloxicated at time cho made the fatal error’ aad imagined she was drinking some cold tea. A stalwart negro testified betore Coroner Schirmer that he was the hus- band of ceceased, and thit he had lived with her for thee years or more, glinowgh the first husband of the woman (& White npn) was sifll itving aud undivorced Lrom deceased, The Jury rendered & verdict of “accizemta! polsuaing.”” Fatat Casvanry 70 4 CAuMAN.—Hugh Quinn, ® carman, Jong and tayorably known by the merchants of Bouth street, was accidentally Killed, on Saturday afternoon, by being thrown from bis cart, at the corner of Oliver and South atree's. Coroner Jackmen Was voted to bold #2 laquest upon the body of deceased —Quion was about forty atx yoars old. and fi suid to have accumuluted cousiderable wealth duriug the pe Toe of filwem 0° \Weity yearn he was employed wt bis ‘bital eas. A Cup Kien ny 178 Insane Moraen.—A sad affair 00- curred at No. 231 Capal street on Saturday evening, A Ger” man Woman, named Mrs. Remirs, while in an insane state of mind, eliber dropped or threw her gon a child twalve mon hs Old, Out ot thin story window, inewntly killingthe litt’ que, ‘The manine did Do.seem to be aware of the cruelty she had pervormed, but calmly walked down stairs to tie street, as if Pothing bad happened, and told her husband tast some one had ppatched the babe from her arma and had carried it off. Coroner Schirmer held an Inq cet upon the body of the de: ceased child yesterday, when the jury rendered a verdiot 1a ac- cordance with the above tacts. DEATH FROM AN OvERDOSE OF Monrity.—Coroner O'Keefe held ap inquest on Sanday upon the body of Rmille Klepper, 4 German, twenty tiree pears of age, who died from the ef fects of an overdose of morphize, he having taken by miitake more {ban he fntended. ‘Tbe deceased had for some time been troubled with « lung complaint, ard was in the habit of taking morphine to enable him to sieep, bus oa Saiurday night he touk ‘He was a cierk in Mr, Buatecd’s more than ususl. irug store, in Fourth avenuc, and died at the Westchester House, corner of Broome street nnd tbe Bowery, where he wok lodgings. for ihe night. ‘The Coroner's jury réudered verdict according ‘with We above statement. Bcatpep To Deaty.—Coroner Schéemer held an inquest at No, 134 Leopard atreet upon the body of a child two years old, named Leopold Hoffman, who was soalded to death by the up setting of & cup of hot coffee upon hia face and breast. Verdict: “Death from ecalds accidentally received.” Marue SvGaR IN PeNNSyLVANtA.—The Somerset (Pa.) Whig remar season tbua far has beea very propitious for our ma, gar manufacturers. More su gar bas been made the prensa Season, at this date, than in apy previous one. We hear of several farmers who have already made than four thousand pounds. There is no means of exactly ascertaining the amount cf this arti- cle annually produced in Somerset county, but we think five hundred thousand pounds woutd ‘fall below tne mark—more than is manufactured in any other county in the Union. A Law against Proressionat Jcrors.—The Legislature of Illmois bas enacted a law that no person Shall serve more than ouce a year upona jury. This cuts ‘up the business of the *‘professior al juror’’ by the roots. A similar law ought tw be passed by the Legislature of this Spring 1x THe Sovrn.—This is the time for fruit blossoms in many of tbe Southern States. The Natchez Courter is apprehensive lest the peach and Plum blossoms, oted by fait ould get nipped ALS Meee Pas Str auguBlifG? shes) sue jousminned, OUAck: berrics ond other wild Mowers are pleaty in the woods; the pesch and plum are in full blogsog, aud the crango buds begin to swell. Court Calendar—For Monday. Serre Court—Crcuit.—Part 1. --Oyer aud Terminer, Part 2.—Nos. 8034, 1004, 619, 630, 423, 18234, 294, 338, 458, 280, 450, 400, 464, 672, 638, G4z. Part 3.—Nos. 630; 260, 406, 267. 288, 708, 708, 209, 710, 711, 712, 715, 717, 118, 719, 720, 721, 725, 726, 126. Unitep Strat Court.—Set down causes, Sorznox Covi (in old rooms.}—Nos. 221, 484, 183, 561, 54634, 572, 582, 401, 1644, 1645, 587, 500, 501, 6037 594, 607, 616, 624, 627, 028, 558 to 659, 685, 020, 634, 608, 428, 991, 966, 478. 2 Extra day ‘calendar.—Nos, 538, 637, 636, 617, 048, 051, 652, 654, 655, 088, 650, 660, To be called {n the Supremns Court Circuit, room No. 16, third floor. Coin Pieas.—Part 1.—Nos, 686, 727, 616, 821, 715, 7, 165, 157; 170, T1, 90, Toe, 195. 797, 689” Part 2— Nos. 247, 711, 605, 70, O4, 780, 765, 787, vo) 801, 803, 804, 144,191, 680. oe The Latest Drawings of the Legalized Lotte= rlea, a3 reported to WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS OF THE DELAWARE,-@KORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, Oficial Drawings, by Telegraph. DELAWARE LOTTERIES. The subscribers, Ve ra Bppginted by the Governor of the Siate 0 Hei ware to superintend the drawing of a lot- lery authorized by the Legielature, having this day attended She drawing of tke Lottery for the bevefit of the State of Deia- ware, do Lereby cerufy that the following are the numbers ‘hich were this Gay drawn from the wheel, viz:— Exrna Crass, No. 175, Mancu 12, 1859. £0, 70, 6, 11, 66, 68, 85, 21, 8, 19, 82. C1ass No. 176, March 12, 1869, 55, 10, 12, 18, 62, 2 4, 72, 41, 70, 36, 26, 59, 83. And that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which Winer cur bands, at Wilmington, Del, thls Saturds ‘on a . Del, March 12, 1869. GEORG GURDON, sid All add le 308. SEAL, foommitner GEORGIA LOTTER: The subscribers, Commissioners ap] ted to superintend the drawing of the Sparta Academy Lotter’, do hereby certify that the following are the numbers which were this day drawis from the wheel, vizi— Crass No. 178, Mancow 12, 1889, 52, 44, 73, 21, 61, 76, 37, 12, 56, 1, 54, 58, 10, Ovasa No, 174, Extea, Manor 13, 1869, 9, 82, 31, 62, 27, 5, 46, 67, 48, 17, 35, 40. And that the sald numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand steve. Witness our hands at An; , Ga. this Saturday, March 12, 1839. 3 BER, To BOR LE* { Commissioners, WOOD, EDDY & O0.,} My "ugtona Gourane? a sdut by, Wood, Eddy & Uo. was corre, the drawing ). baving been made by the printer of this office. Sugar Reduced in Prices.—A Chest of Tea, ‘$1; 10 lbs. coffee, $1—at REDFORD'S, 43 Sixth avenue, Spring, 1859.—Leary & Co. Introduce the wring sty! of gentlemen's lik hats this day. Nos. 3, 4 and 5 Astor House, Broadway, . This Interests Every Reader.—Hotel Keep- ers, public and private institutions, steamers and ping. ves- welt, na well na every femily, will certainly adopt, the milipiic Sores, Bed. Ini }, C01 lering ite (from $3 to ), ite durability, ite comfort, and the bedding it saves is ‘but ee oes a no one cam afford to be without it.—Mercantile raveller. Principal depot, No. 378 Broadway, New York. N. B.—Bedsteade and mattresses ut lowest possible prices, Cure Your =a Contes Sis tra ‘avenue, near Fourteeath streat, Grandjean’s Consultation on the Halr—Hasy removed to No. 60 West Twelfth sweet, near Broadway. Gray hair and baldness prevented. Hiii's Halr Dye, 50 Cents a Box, Bluck or pee Fo 1 Barclay street, and all druggisis, Infallible Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘The best in tho world ‘Wholesale pe dhe ‘and tho dye pri- v . No. 6 Astor House, Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— Tho best in aaing all made, Sold atthe mann! ris Trond wey. rete Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and article for dressing, beautifying, cleanin recone ae reuoring Usha Ladies, Co Beg ‘ Ae w. — Ln hy 7 pomnee Retail hoienaia BER, be mation wi ip oa y FABER, Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.%s Radical cure troaa. They aleo keep silk claatio stockings for varloows veing, supporters and shoulder braces. Instromonts for /etor. mites made toorder. No. 2 Vexsy aireet, Astor Louse, I. Holloway’s Ptle.--tnflaenza.—Tht domnto, entarrh, so fatal daring this season of oavbere, will be speedily reli . Manufactory 60 diadcn inne, ‘The Family Herald, THE ALLEGED Wire POISONING OASH-—-THY SALE OF FIEBCE BUTLER'S NEG % LatesT NEWS FROM THK PARAGUAY BXYYDITION-—NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA LOCAL AND MISCRLLANZOUS MAT- TERE—WARKBY RRFORTS, #96., TU. ‘The Famn.y Henao, in tte regular wane of Wedneedey, will Sortain & coi.t/nustion of the evitence tu the 4 Hegud (Stephens) ‘Wite Polaor tng Case; Firat Movement of the Sixck Repub!i- cane under the Seward Progracrme for the Campaign of 150) — the Sule of Pierce Butler's Negroes; the Iates; News fcom the Paraguay Expecition; News from Catfornta; Purthor Conces- sions to Foreign Trade by Japan, with all the news of too pci somnees 8 of en ttarosting character. an ‘Ui the tooal news of New and the adjoining cities, Folice Heports, ‘Theatrical notices, &¢., 4c. Tt will algo contain a full report of the condition of the New York Cattle Market, the retail prives of all kinds of Family Ma:toting at Wasaiogton Market, Com- mercialand Money Market Keports, Marti ges wad Deaths for the week, anda large quantiy of misenlaacous reading Terme—Two dollars per anoum—single eopy tour cents. To be obsined at the ofocy and of all news agents. Adver- Uscments inserted at the usust Hematy rates. HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1859. — HU S 4 invited to attend hia foneral, thia afternooa, at SPECIAL NOMICES. bal-past two o'clock, from his , Quincy ee = etreet, fourth house east of Clunson avenue. Svriup.—at No, 222 East Twerty-thtrd street, Gny Morning, March 1, Veren Sorrow, im the 3vth ycar of bis Age, @ Dative of Galway, Ireiand. { Tog ‘Viatives an friends of the fwauiy are invited to at- tend | e (ueeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Hic pom, Moe wiil be taken to Calvary Cemetory. Varantm O00 Sanday morning, of croup, RicAARD Towneanp yy WDECEE of Joseph M. and Julia Valentine, bgeG 21 moth, 8 Bid 14 cays, ‘Tho relatives, Wd friends of the family are invited to attend the funera 'y #t & quarter-past terelve o’s:ack, this Mouvay) afternoo: ¥y from the residence of bis parents, at Fest Morrsania. Tho care leave Twe: MY eixth street station at ba'f-past leven A. M., stopping ®t Melrose station, returning at & Quarter past one and jou TP. M. Warrs.—Oo Saturday, .WArch 32, after a short illness, Jous A. Wars, aged 22 ye. 8 and 8 months, The friends of the famity are reepeotiully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Mond 8¥) Siternoon, at two o'ciork, fora the reridence of his fat ¥8", ©. F. Walla, No. 133 ‘cet Broadway. Wrerknio,.—AtSan Francisco, Cal., February 7, Ertanpug Wrwrexto, ouly son of the late k tnsselacr Westerlo, keq., | 7 of Albany. Woon.—On Saturday, March 12, Jewx Woop. ‘The relatives ond friends are ree, Yvtfully invited fo at- tend the forera!, at tho residence of .¥ia 60, 183 Clinton We beg w ae tonne Eigen! byt Pood btweet, this (Mou sy) afternoon, at ba U past one o'vlock. ae ig a i ger ed ,— ——___”t Gipide of faabionsh| ; Sec ew prima PLSCHLLANEOON, 20 Brosdwas. phic and Fine Art Gurney’s ery, 707 Broudway. ' EER atic oer mi Parasols.—The « Coquette ‘and shade, for the carriage, strest and opera, to be het oyy a GENI9'S Bazaar, 513 Broudway, Pras —Fean Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and burglar proof safes, 251 Boadway ecrese natagen NT: Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewn Oftios Machines, iS Brosdway, N. ¥. Grover & Baker's Celebrated FAMILY SEWING MaCUTNES, 495 Broa Morried. « PozvaNski—Baxnad.—On Weduesday, March 0, by the Rey. W. Weinsten, Hyataw Pozwansnt, Keq., ‘to sttya SaRau, daughter of Israel Barned, Hisq., all of this olty Bie Gvowt.—On Saturday morning, March 12, Mre, A.V. Grant, of a daughter Died. Byrrow.—On Saturday evening, March 12, Cx in fant son of Charlies aud Grace Barlow, aged 4 10 ond 1b days. The relatives and igvited to att fends of tho family are reepectfntiy tuis (Monday) afteraova, est Thirty lirst etree Biscuorr.—On Saturday, March 2%, after a! in ess, DexDENICK Biscuory, uged U3 years, LL moots and 2 lays. The frtends wed relatives of te family, and also the members of the Grocers’ Society, are respgcttutiy in. Viled to aiten@ the funeral, this (sonday) afternoon, at balf.past ove o'clock, from bis late residence, 949 Spring Street. His remains will be taken to Cypress’ Hill Geme. tery for interment, Brapy.—On Saturday, March 12, after ® lingering ill. vese, Witdam WalLack Baaby, in the Sud year of his age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from Key. Dr. eburch, corer of Thirty-Or Hatielats street and Nioth avenue, this (Moncay) afternoon, at oue o'clock, without furwber invitation. On Sunday, March 13, after a long and pro- TowsskND BEpELt, aged 67 years, 1 moni The funeral servh noon, at four o’el spectfully invited to Goerck street. CAXMAYER.—On Saturday evening, March 12, after a short illness, M. Louisa Camuxver, eged 8 years, 8 sonths and 6 diss. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tuo residence of her parents, Flushing avenue, Best Brooklyu, on Tacaday af- ternoon, March 16, at two o’civck, without further invita- tion, Compron.—On Sunday, March 13, Aw Marti Oompron, wife of William Compwo, a, day ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend tho ral, from her late residence, corner of Twent, street and Third avenue, this (Monday) aflernoon, at ope o'clock, withow s ther not Her remaing wili be taken to G Coox.—On Sunday infant ton of Her Onerm nr. Ou. ound Jeremiah and Juba Crowly, aged 9 The iriends of the family arc ral, from the recilence of her parents No, 494 Secoad avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, ut two o'clock. Denvey.—Oa Saturday morning, March 12, Jous Dawpsy, fon of Michael snd and Mary Dempsy, in the 37ta ycar of his age, a native of Ballymote Glewolly, county Wick- low, lieiand. The friencs of the family, also those of his brothere, Lawrence and Michael Dempsy, are respeciiully invited to atiewd the funeral, this (Moucay) afteraoon o'clock, from his late residence, No. 197 First avenue. Bos.—Ou Sunday morniug, March 12, suddouly, of of the heart, Marmmyw Hogs, formerly of Balti- Md., in the 40th y His friexds, and those of the family, are invited to at- tend his (averal, on Tuesday afternoon, March 15, at half- part twoo'ciock, from the residenco of bie mother, No, 141 West Tenth street. Baltimore papers p'-ags dopy. Incus.—Oo Ficay, Mare 11, Mr. Goray Incras, in thé ear Of bis ago. The frien@s and relatives of the family, also those of hia father, Sr. James Inglis, and the members of Tomp- kips Logo, No. 9, 1. O. of 0. ., are reapeotfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Monday) atternoon, at one from b's late residence, No, 41 further invitation. Larmp.—0On the 12th inst. Jomx Lamp, a natlye of New York, aged 33 years. e reialives and friends of the family ara invited to at- tend bis funeral, from his late residence 170 Tillary street, Brooklyn, on this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clook, with- out further notice. La Maxya.—In Bast Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 12. 1859, Domenico La Manna, aged 42 years, 10 months an: 2 days. Tue friends of the family, the Dramatic Fund Associa- tion, the New York Musical Mutual Protection Azsocis- tion jeud Independent Grand Arch Lodge, No. 2, Free and Accepted Masons, are reepecttully mviged to attend tho funeral, this (Sondag) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis Into residence, corner of DeKalb ayenue, between Hous- tov and Ryerson streets, East Brooklyn, His remains will be taken io Greenwood Cemetery. Igoxasp.—On Sunday, March 13, of congestion of the lungs, Meuse, Epward Ioxanvg’ Leoxanp, aged uths and 6 days: friends and relatives of the family are reepsctfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Brooklyn avenue, Bedford, this (Monday) after- Loom, at three o'clock. 3 ‘His remains will be taken to Flatbush for interment. Dublin papers please copy. Lmsvess. —On Sunday, March 18, T, D, Leavays, a native of Hel, Epslanp, aged 42 years. The {rieQus of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the famte."#1, Without further invitation, this (Mon day) ufternoor, At two o'clock, from his late residence, 8 Front street, Broon ya. The members of the St. George's Socicty are’ algo rea, cctlully invited to attend, without further notice. " Morn —On Sonday, Merch ey after a Short in. news, Nancy McWuoster, wh’ of Francis S. Miner, aged OT ye the (riends of the family are Invi’ to attend the fone- ral gorvices, at the South Baptist church, West Twenty- fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth ayecuvs, on Tues. day afternoon, March 15, at half-past two o’clock. foxrz.—On Saturday, March 12, Hesriqve Joss sovez, aged 19 and 32 days, ‘The friends of the family, and of his brother, Manvel Nascimento, also the Portuguese Guard, are respeotfully invited (0 attend hia fanoral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from hig late Fesidence, 227 Weet Thirty- sixth street, witbout further invitation, Mexent.—At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Satur- day evening, March 12, of scarlet fever, Gsoxce, son of Faward eud Mary C. Merritt, aged 3 years and 19 Uays. The relatives and frien je of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at haif-past two o'clock. The steamboat for Port Richmand leaves Now York, foot of Whitehall atreet, at one o'clock and returns at oalf- et four. bart pop. —On Saturday evening, March 12, Faysis Fos. rer, daughter of Samuel M. and Serena M. Osgood, agod 6 and 8 monthe, ithe relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tena her funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at half past three o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, Chriet'an Zabriekie, 197 Prince street. Her remaing will be taken to Hackensack. Prrovze.—-On Saturday, March 12, Wivrimtp T., young- est conof Henry L. and Eliza Jane Felouge, aged 2 yeare, 6 months and 14 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternova, at half-past this (Monday) after. The friends and ivoa are ro- nd at his late residence, No, 28 ed 80 Years, 9 months aud 16 fane- enwood. ornivg, March 13, Gronar 1, Coor, and Caroune Virgiaia Coo Marth 4 igMter OF two "clock , mmond atroet, without two o'clock, from 77 Prince street, 5 Romms.—On Sunday, March 13, Marcaner Ayn Ros- we, only daughter of Sylycater Robbins, aged 456 ontis. mage funeral will take place from her father's house, 185 Fast Twelfth street, this (Monday) Qfternoon, at two Mourn not, my father, that I go from thee— My mother’s beckoning smile aloft allares me; Fre yet life's illg my infunt eyes can see; Ere yet tho phantom of lost bliss purstes mo— ‘Then, father, dry thy anguished tear filed yes thy Margaret Ann will kiss thee.’yond the skies? Roos —In this city, on Sunday, March 13, of inflamma tion of the throat, Wituiam Carnet, Rooms, = ‘fou of Hieory R. and Mary Roome, aged three months fifteen days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at half past ono o'clock, from 857 Broome street, without further invitation, Ranpku.—On Sunday, March 13, Davin Rawpeu., Fsq., in tho 76h year of bis ago, ‘The frienda and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bia inte residence, No. 19 West Forty-seventa street, on Tuesday afteraoon, Moreh 15, at half past throo o'clock, withoat farther inyi- sation. Brooklyn, March 12, Me. Cnanurs 8, Sirra aged 45 yours, The featives and friends of the family are respectfully | | KAT #PRING MEDI heuwatien, [serofula, bation iv certuie iocure enue am water fa to quench thir ersatpelas, the bal) um, &e.— XAT Ute oat painful form 8 of these dis ~4 Old icersy lever aurea, ‘worst cases of impurity of the bioed, liver aod 7h General debility, deypepsis. lncipiout cumsnmotion, A Frinelpes depot, 245 Grand street, N.Y. 76 ceuus ‘A NEW IFA. ee ee wet ea See 2 . ar a ee a GB schnell a) a a a #) o> eens Pisgen See, ahiggt agin | Rh I Oe Ae ee geen ae kg * ieee ove Wet eee er aa ee 6) ir ee ce cape rare anne a * Poe eet wae ee Ae Me Ly" a i ey oe ees mrt see RM JERVIS’ LNFORMATION EXCHANGE, . tw eerie Somer eee . ..* * . . . . al Dc acy eaten aie et a : a 6) eeinde Cate Mia * 8 Pe aan aire . eh Sacer Sakae oe . or ae ier yee oe ee ae CS Sek ik ak pile aut ea ’ Pe on “i aerate RB uty Mk sae Ss ste « ey WE, Oe) * Ce eee ea Oe et ny A ae * Bt Oc de . * #8 "OR REGISTERING ASD DIFFUSING ALL BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE. mands of articles registered for ele, Store Gatures, vchines, &e., Ae, 229 Broadway. sewing ‘ih NEW ARTICLE FOR THE HAIR. PHALON & BONS COCOLNE Te the best and cheapest article for the balr, For preserving, besutifying and restoring the nair, the most perfect hairdress- ing ever ollered to the public. Sold at 517, 497 aad 197 Browd- way and by ail druggista aud fancy gooda doalera. Large bottles, 59 cents; small, 2 cents, Inquire for PHALON & BONS Cocoine. BEWARE OF SOUNTERFEITS, I ALDWIN'S cLonarEG ESTA BLIBEMENT, argest in the city; Built by Wm, B. Astor, Keq., : for the business, Express NOB, 70 AND 72 BOWEKY. Cue of the bol pewest and mosi tasty stocks of ready made clothtug and furnishing goods ever offered. ‘The customers’ department voi equalled. Competion defied. Spring stslee of ever description read Ladies sre invited to call and examine the chiliren's depart ment, which is not in apy way excelled in the world. ¥. B. BALDWIN,* RY BARNU M. UARKE'S FAMOUS SPRING OV $12; most beautital DuRineSs co biveck cloth Sroeks, S12; all kinds of pants and aterinls made to order, ut low'prices, 1 think J never had a bi o CLAl ‘inm street. CORNS: .BONTONS, NAILS PENETRATING | THE flesh, cured without pain, ao that the boot cau be worn Immesiathly alter, the operation without the least inconve- ont : WE Roe ways and warpeone’ fe is Refers to the piyaiclaze und surgeons of D2 dO, WAN? LUXURIANT WHISKERS OR | MUB- taches ! My ouguent will force them to grow beavily In atx ircek (upan ihe amoothest face) whhout v1 in, or injury the & bolle; sent by mail, post tree, to any address. KG. GRAHAM, 15 Ann stroet, OR WATTS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, TAKE NO COUN- Ne of the genuin che our namo written acroes the isabel, “Ep! penraigia, nervous headache, rhau- matism, celirium tremens, ¢espondency, weakness and all ner fiections. JOHN PYNis & CU., 109 Nassau street, $l a at by mail, post free, wo any addresa. terfeit; every bo Gg BARGAINS, PRIOR TO REMOVAL. ‘Wo offer the whole of cur large at ock of French cbiva, Engush ivoy stone china, Table end Gos Ixinres, The pravent date until THE 20TH OF APS: All persons In want of any of the artic! will {i.e it Wo their intereat to give ns 9 0 e DALLEY & © * "B81 nud 633 Brosaway, Atm great reduction in prices from enumerated above y DAKDON VILLE, 145 BROADWAX, ° OFFERS, AT A LIBERAL DISQOUNT, Oa Segouns of lu’ re carcel and moderator lamps ported French gas Sstare of, Seat clocks, bronzes, Heiuary, candelebres, and raps wed ed i OURT. sas sent juslia curt Musiia by J ay) te la ‘ten ‘es, “Feattbute lace, hotesal at RELTY, BROTHERS 4 LOX Parent uever ror DRAWING CORKS. Foiirely eupereeding all ounce corkwrews: warrantad te draw the tightest corks with perfect ease, avoiding all risks am anger of Ureaking tbe. bettie le. ANY FOR SALE TO THE TRADE ONLY. FRANOLS TOMBS & SO %S, id retail, /M, 291 Broadway. (72, BOOKS AND bw (sonable cffer refase: sonry. Old Curiosity Sb SERMON BY 1 hs) SER M SERMO. ON THE EVILS OF GAMING, EV!LS OF GAMING, IN THK CONSTELLATION. THE OONSTEULATICY Together with the new ror mance by MARRY LORFEOURR, Ertiled "GERALD FitZGKRALD; On, TER ANVay- TURES OF A CHEVALIER’ —with s large qusplliy of olber iuie: eaUing Towler. he Jargest and best week.y puolisbeu. For cole by all newspaper venders. OUT ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAROR 15, ONBAP,—NO REA. ‘8 Expose of Freema- 109 Nasennt street. JEWING MACHINES.—ALL PERSONS WHO HAV® becn induced to buy sewing machines which will uot par fOra» tho work that purcasersexpectad them to do. are inform. i that Singer's machines never (sil to do any Kiud of work. No one is ever disappointed in these msobines, 1. M SINGER & CO., 46 Broadway, INGER'S SEWING MACHINES, ‘The new farily sewing tamebines at $50 and 975 are at tractiog universal atten: fe ‘ailiion they are much the best ma In ati bee good nll alne jored ai a low price. are tv! M.'SINGER & CO., 488 Broadway, QINGER'S SRWING MACHINES. s aie vanieee Increase tn the demand for thene admirable mochives~ ithee teenies cone montha ~indicatea the re vi it the country. VEyhe priced of cor machines bave been greatly reduced. T. M. SiNG! ., 488 Broadway, GvoKeD wears LARD AND MESS PORK, Iways on band and for sale by VAN BRUNT & WA- ROU: porkpackers and 200 Chambers street, New York ‘on delivery in all cases. QTaRnosc AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. PS BECKED BROTHERS, 19 Jobn alrect, inenatacture stere- Sisopes, and maport the invest views, taken onjyiags and paper, of al) parts of the world. TEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS AND PAPER. 8 D, APPLETON & 00., $6 ‘and Ji Broadway, ‘The aolo agente of the New York Stereoscople Company, Mave for aale @ splendid eollestion of Knglish and French ste: rosea shider, on Co and, paper, consiaiing of youn rance, Russia, Italy, Switzer! Soot and kngland, ‘Also, groups, ‘and dinner scenes, ata- tuary, &c. For ealo at wholesale and retull, by B. APPLETON & CO. $6 and 348 Broadway. A ciroular couming & description of the sterececs; ith Nat of etereoscopes and slides, ype, wit seat to any address, on applica tion, encloaing [Uk NEW YORK OMNTRUS, T’ 7 NEW YORK OMNIBUS, 7 Ww YORE MNINUS, To Newa Agente—The NEW YORK OMNIBUS ts out and ready for delivery this mornin, a Mea . Sole Wy axren—a SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A di house; is st W Feeiens ceceatittay ate = with druggists and Fennsylveata, 8peal Regia an Geenian AAdrews Deng flat, box 366 ton Lone ak RT EO FRENCH CALY DRESS BOOTS, AT JONES’, 10 4 Ann atreet; double sole water proof sewed doota 83 0 double sole peg boola, Warranted on San. | atreet, New York, January | Hous. by law exempt from taxation are eh eee oF tire Prin MA) a Now Vork.— Next eae | ues owing nthe Nolal Melons NOMGE OF REMOVAL Foralary and Next of Kis Onice, Femil; me found. painted and engraved, _Mtemoved Hi. ahead 601 Broadway, Now York, Te50 Notice te ‘he el aad parsounl caters? vear 1889 are now that the Aggessment roils of re apd Er se No. New York tor i a uction of their iar ate a peas juested to make Faq) for such reduction or exemption, previo eloatog of the rolls on said Sth day of apelin” eos 6 Me ‘The following vecticn of the actot “aprl 16, 1867, is published era — books sha!! be open to publ rovided. application, may te ase the bec. 12. During the ime gocetin. ue herefabefone * perwon. coun vAtualign of ble’ real oF per rected. If auch appit valuation of real estate, it tinder Onts by tae sa estates thera, and iT re 'y the said Commissionera or in'thetr judgment. Oe asvevament te erroeeoune they anal guise Lye sane ‘ae ametiee: wed declare thelr Teow, with thirty days after wach application shal hase been mide Wo them. Noveduetisa shall be auade ty ie Deere of Snpervisora of avy anseannent on (OF personal este Impored under this dct unless it shall appear? wader peek afirestion, that the part haere was unabie to atten within the pertod preast sor the correction of Fexsap of slewnens or sosence from thee ast page 600. [tu a WILL sMBON, J. W. BROWS, Commissioners of Taxes and Assessment, OTICY.—LYON ISAACS, AGENT, HAS fram No. 5 Divison street to Mt Catbortae sree eee Seb TRANGERS GUIDE OFFICE, 78 BROADWAY. eetaiened 1567, on the same principle asthe Loadon and Faris guide ctfives for the parpose of furalahiog tier gh hASOFKS Vetting Tit Mat SOPOLIB, chber op pleasure or busiaeas Wwur, with geudemanly guides, Wil With CONDUCT THEM TO ANE PARE OF TLE CITY Ob SUBURBS, whereby thoy willbe evailedto valt all the iistitutions an places of note iN aND AROUND THE METROPOLIG. Y¥ MERCHANTS AND UTHEGS U¥SL80US OF UBOHASES, FIPHES LAGE OR SMALL, 5 be futrodugpd to houses where they can WUY THK ¢ West al LiGLBS, TIME Tablas oe Th ALL BATLROADS, VeLLeRS VISITING EUROPH, Ca , te, ¢inelr passage secured enber iu aavance OF L Jal otlices, and avuid being § whi~ list of alt (with py PUL ABLE BUAL AP ARS (rom ALL PARTS AL’ INFURMATION “A STRANGER MAY REQUISR, be had oo pplication. In retaentae for ‘the pa. trovoye alseady bestowed upon us, ye beg t that it will Liways be our constant endeavors to give eauire aatlsfaotion ucae wo may favor us wilh ete ptt mage, To cayed aguiuah ishoneety ot guices are centred to give bonds in $2,005 to ws faiibtal performance ot heir duty. We boid ournel naible, ond algo hold a NSR FROM THE M4YOR OF NEW YORK, to te BEST HOUSLs jn the OLLY. fa connection we have also 9 GENERAL PURCHASING and FORWARDING AGENCY. We will URCGASE AND FORWARD TU ANY PARP nu LE toa LOCOMOTIVE, at five per sent commission, OUK ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. We will insert advertisements in any of ourcity papers, or any here else, ut the same rates as the papers suarge, "Wee charging no cornmission for dotug so. ‘ourtey papers will plosae sond thelr rates of adver- tising to 7s Bro way. Dy WM. J. REDPATH, Superintendent. W A784, MASS , FEB. 16. 18:9 —NOTICR —THB OM dersignew have Sold aad traparerred to the American Waich Company, of this piace. the watch factory owned by them, with ita machinery, (ool ures aud stock, and the patent rights and trade marks ms good will of the bneiaess Having succte@ed to the buaineg &Co., the American Watoh Company Contiriue the sane without any change ement of ageucl-r, ROYAL b, ROBINS, Treagurer, oy for row a Nk LOST AND BOUND, POUND.-THE GENTLEMAN WHO LOST “A WATOR and a portion of chain on Weduesday the th inst, cam operty and paying foe this ad= second toot have the kame (upon proving y ver ) ying 66 8S Spring street, IPT BOOK, NO. 7, ON OR roa Saturday 12th fost. A sulk given on ila return to 48 Warren street. EN DOLLARS REWAR olng up Broudway, and Areet omaibus, <LOST, ON WTHINST, 18 down Fourth street, or tn am blue evamelied watch book, o pin, eet sia centre, The finder will ON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, ‘Fulton ferry. tedy'e bheone i> Fulon ferry, mia above reward Will bevpast by $ ON SUNDAY APTRRNOON, IN hte b avenue black and tan ter. ler dog, thet ansivers p the name of © ever witl return him w Elevenih street thalfrecetve the sbore reward ow Wee G5 () BEWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF MAKE WLU “2 isc9, from £9'Mechsntc street, Newark, NJ. & Binger'e sewing ioachine, No. J. Howe's, No 620i. SLO eward Ig cflered for the kiformation that will lead to the ro» covery of the machine, by addressing John a. Smith, 95 Market street, Newark, N. J REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, THE 77% ina Fifth ave 0, between Tweatleth street Try, % green portemocnale, containing of money anda diamond breastpin, of value only er, The above reward wil! be paudon dei ety at way, corner of Barciey street, room 33. yar The xhove reward, 153 Went Twenty fifth st, or we W. Stokea, at the above adress, , OF TUYSDAY, MARCH 8, Areelsin Gat fold, containing $1005 the Br hes “Usd REWARD.~LO! SHl 189, two om We Lo Siv aod $20 b Which had a email bole teimes ¥ vet ribbon; iack. velv bai, black feathors, Diack lave veil and a large double blankes. ebewl Any totermation respecting her leit at the store, John street, or 2S Fact Biabteenth street, will be thankfully Fecetved and ove reward pad. CHM BALL SKASON, S? GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL OP ason. Fitzgerald Guard, 1) Company, Sixty- hi giment, gWve their (th annual ball on Thurstey eve: March 17, 1569, at the City assembly rooms, No. Broad wey, Tickets may be had of any of the wembura or at the deer on the night of the bail Captain THOMAS McGUIRB, Chairman, ces Boraxn, Secretary, FINE ART ; HOVEN, SHAYSB, KONOK- ed, Dulins, Herring, 0. Peveral fine ape- we arilste, wht mauy others with whom the poodenee, may be Examined ou app tea ‘The Verboutshoven, represectiog with © gronp of poultry. Ix amoost the Snes of hia recent pro- Guodoud; size Sz tocbes ‘The hayare, slg», are of sapeciar martt, aad buve been x39 Artist avd lap busiuess, at WA es! Righteen’y street, between Kigth ‘to let and Gstured for sale, A DOBWORTH g DANCING CLASSES, AT NO. 806 + Beoadway wod 187 Montague plice, Brookiyn—New Open for the reseption of puplis, whocan commenre at {ime, wii contivae open til the end of May. ‘Tuestays Friciys 10 Brooklan, Wednesdays and Saturdays ia New York. AR’S CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 2:7 BOWERY. sone $i per month, Mondays, Wednesdays, Tha and Saturdays. Ladies’ afersoon ‘classes, Wednesdays Bamnrdays, aed o'cloc®. -Atg o'clock soles,’ Admuaitiance ce Privy leeaous £0 cents, He Re Hicker evenue nour freney deat street renu . Classes are pow forming for toe epriug quarter, Pupils cam commence nt ng me si the At fan Days of tuition, Mondays and i" Non A “Grand solree wil Le given om Monday evening, FEUILLR'S a Rigid AC, a eet, le open for the seasot fall tc come Sion Bitradas, Maree ue fons “atmplen Qu BY destans wih the. "New York Lech,” a gen dence wil be cn the progeansane, also the "Hl we Miuiced at Baltaora! Onsle by Queen Vietoria BILLIARDS. RR Bae aa TALES TOR SALE, WITH ‘marble and elate beds, at reduced Call'apt ex: imine. (OA able repalrod: pelvate houaes furnished, "Bo ne pay double Price for the patent bug cusbions, Cail and maaming By proven W. H. GRIFPITE, 146 Futon street. TMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, PATENTED FRB. 19, 1886, GOT, 28%, 1866; DNO. 8 18575 No i tid ios be £e BOLLENDIR, Ol and 58 Ann streot, ‘And the patentee. Pon aenn POR EEIUN nd ent. ford hn Bl With PLAY YOU THAT MATOR, GAME To Pictharte texte. Bo 3 ‘under the at. ents Hotel, Broadway and Eleveai for'any sum ngt exceed ing ciietiiaiietenie eine ~j. SHARDS IMPROVED BILGIARD cto ony ia (he world for sueed correctnoas and ‘Totes of all clzag tor public Aad private use. tS thu weet Rew York, Besund hind (dhe pian