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————$ $$$. .» Breoklyn City News. { AnwRICAN Oriy Convenon—DsoLINaTiON OF Ti CamDt. ‘vaTmS ro Mayon ayn Crrv Trmasonmn.—An adjourned Meeting of the American City Convention was held in Granada Hall, Myrtle avenue, last evening. The Chair” man, J. A. Van Brunt, presided. After cailing the roll of dolegates, Mr. Britton made a verbal report to the effect that Mr. George Hall, who was nominated for Mayo-, and Mr. Crawford C. Smith, nominated for City Troasu er, do clined for private reasons. The report was accopt >, ‘and the committeo discharged, Mr. Rritton, after a « w pre. Luminary remarks, in wbich he repudiated the vr neipies ef the ratic a8 well as the republican parti s, offered the toliowing — Resolved, That the American party of the city 0 Hrookl; wba relate te at caves pritiglotte ike cchie ette North, the other is a sectional party of the city of Brook]: hails wits Soper tonste mrecniante nace towards the cppnianiion of nevionel Ee canted: to bear tris anily the foregcing principles ‘The resolutions were unapimously adopted Mr. Prox, of the Fourth ward, offered the following: = ‘Whereas, the Hon. 0: ‘Hall and ©. ©, Smith. Esq,, have esr mmr npr 2 ohh | ea erase ihe. opivion of this Convention it ts toy | giana to nominate cand'da‘cs other than Comptroller and An amendment to go mto ballot for candidates was lost, ‘and the resolution was adopted. The convention then ad- Journed sine dic. Mouse Money Requirep vor tHe Warer Crueprarios-— Aw Ong Apyzxrisep vor.—At a meeting of the Committee of the Common Council yesterday on the subject of the water celebration, it was stated that the amount of money appropriated ($6,000) was insufliciont for the purpose, ‘and a resolution was adopted requesting the chairman to ‘apply to the Board for an increase of the appropriation to $10, ‘The committee are of opinion that the celebra- tion cannot be carried on with a less sum, The Clerk of the Common Council was directed to prosure the priating of invitation circulars to be gent to the ‘ore of New ‘York, Philadelphia, Boston, Sa'timore, Washington, Albany, Buffalo, Rochestor—in fact all tho cities in this State and aay considerable town within 300 miles distance, ‘The fire departments of al! these cities are alsa to be in- ‘vited. A resolution was adopted requesting the clerk to advertise for an original ode to be sung on the occasion of the celebration, and requesting the editors of the local press to act as a committee to decide on its merits. Improving Navig ut10N iN Canapa.—The Cana- diaas have eurveyed and are about constructing a canal to conaect Lake Huron with Lake Outurio. This will very greatly shorten the distance by water from the States ad- jaoent to Lakes Michigan and Superior, 10 the Eastern mar- ket. They hope by means of it to divert a large part of the traffic which now comes down Lake Erie, Another important Canadian enterprise now on foot is the deepon- ing of the St. Lawrence and Welland canals, in ordor that ‘vessels of considerable draugut may pass directly to and from the ocean, obviating the necessity of transhipment of cargo. The New York w conly Herald. AFFATRS AT WASHINGTON AND ALBANY—NEWS FROM RULOFE, CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, —TBE PARAGUAY EXPEDITION. RIBLE SUF A--THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION—OPENING OF THE SPRING FASHIONS--LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS—LATEST INTELLIGENCE, MARKETS, ¥TC. ‘The Werctr Heraup will be published at ten o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace, among other things, the following:—-Affairs in Washington and Albany; Proceedings of the Now York Legislature; News from Kurope, Cali- fornia, Mexico, Cubs, West Indies, kc.; Important from the Paraguay Expedition; Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Demo- cratic State Convention; Terrible Suffering at Sea; Wreck of the British bark Dromahair and French sh\p Bengal; Opening of the Fashiocs— Display of Spring Styles in the Metropolis; ‘Latest News by Telegraph; Editorials on Leading Topica of the Day; Financial, Commercial, Religious, Theatrical, Sport- fg and Maritimo Intelligence; Weekly Roview of the New York Cattle Market; Retail Prices of Country Produce at ‘Washington Market; together with a large variely of interest- ng local snd miscelianeous items. Single copies, in wrap- pers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price six conte. ‘Whe Latest Drawings of the Legaitzed Lotte- wos, as reported to WOOD, bby a co. MANAGERS OF THE DELAWARE, GXORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. Officlal Drawings, by ang DELAWARE RR LOTTER} The subscriber: missioners pnattel by ‘by the he State of Del are supertntand the of the tear: arama of te Laney Mor ihe As ie re geen Exrea Ciass, No. 19%, 7, Marcn 25, 1860 H, 70, 40, 18, 50, 5, 69, 12, 66, 22, 11, 15, Ci.a38 No. 195, Mancu 25, 1858, 46, 16, 22, 29, 18, 43, 14, 80, 73, 19, 25, 54. a ee ae taht BD eRe Se in the order in which oe aan es 250. i, fod o. gO: GORDON, Gommidonere. | GEORGIA A LOTTERIES, Commissioners Aj pointed to mperintend cortify f ihe'Sparta Acndemy Lowery, do hereby waz ageing ott Suga Rend eer do Raby coraty from the wheel, vie:— C1ass No. 194, Exrna, Manon 24, 1809, 2%, 10, 67, 85, 42, 21, 41, 96, 48, St, 72, 58, 62. ‘And that the suid numbers wero drawn in the order in which sane Gur bands at Augusta, Ga, this Thureday, March 2t, cass No. 195, Muncy 25, 1859, , 57, 53, 34, 83, 54, 2, 27, 1, 50, 68, 40. Ouass No. 196, Extea, Mance 25, 1850. 62, 33, 49, 25, 33, 76, 13, 20, 30, 29, G1, 25, 74. ‘And thet the said numbers were drawn in the order in which evinean our bends at Anguala,, Ga. the Friday, March 3, Ine. EP? BaRsie. 2 Commissioners, WeoD, EDDY & 00 Citizens and sad elegant Lat, should eau iret. Genin’s Spring § ers who Desire w Fine at ESPENSCHEID'S, a8 Nas- tyle * ENS HATS NOW READY. hem shies GENIN 507 Brondway. ‘Welcome as the Flowers in May, Are ail who buy WAITS hata, Leny, ‘At num der two sixteen (216) Menace lcketa withowt p. at Day Apply at once—do not way. ‘efore record an instance of good fortune with ‘An acqnaiatance of ours recently put one of Knox's latest spring style of hats, atthe ‘corner of Broad- ‘way snd Filion, and while walking up the street, captivated the heart of one of our ricnest belles, to whom he is shortly to be married, Moral—Buy KNOX’S bate, Spring, 1859.—Leary = siyie of gentlomen’sailk hats this day. ator , Broadway, White, the Hatter, , will Introduce his spring gisieot hha thin day, March 26, at 216 Brondway, under juseum, & Co. Introduce the Nos. 3, 4and 5 David's Spring Style of Gentlemen’s Hats sre beaubful in jstyle and finish, Salesroom 299 Broadway, near Duane sireet. eee a Beebe & Co.'s Patent Ventilated, Self-Ad- ju tener ‘of the spring and summer foshions, offered this “aay their sxlesroom, 156 Broadway. Children’s Caps for Spring.—New and Ele. grat styles ii plin, sloth, moire antique and straw, at wTENINS DAZAAR A ‘AND HaY BIORS, WT and 513 Brondway. Metalite Tablet Razor Strop.—This Inimita- dle article may be obtained of the sole manufacturers, J. 4 8. BAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and oi the various agents throughout the city. bbe fc New Photographic and ong og Art Eticiwne. Fo al Phrenclogtenl Examinations, with Charts Pam ywriven igen characters, given dajy by FOWLER & Shirts, foment Coulars, Collars, Wholesale ‘Tarong wy eemake amt ft, ‘an given and Toa a FUL Ballows French Yoke Shirts, New Style, SEHse site, sew forrest by hand. and warraated wo ft, a BALE Ist Premium nan Made and order, at LEIGHTON'S, aE Howey appoate Bt. Nistolse Shirts made to Order, at depot, 87 and 89 William street. Just re- gentlomen’s ‘and ceived @ fine assortment of wear. RO. M. iat soe ‘Travellers’ Shirts—Wholesale or Retail. TRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Magsau atreet. For Perfect B itting Shirts and the Latest SSanufseturett No-T ance om, Ca and Frocks, on T oh sty unce, 146 Fulton atreet. pe shansmatesmninates diated ans Dubols’ Pantaloons.—Dubots Best Cut- ter of pantaloons in the city. No, 9 Unatansleee sea siteeh. ———$——— Parts Boots, Shoes and Gate re from {Melies, rue Vienne, Sehdene fuaker, of aan sree, nt OF MUGENS FREES, bio A Fresh Invoice ‘mbreiias.—A London. sn orn co. ho ‘Roa, baud 6 astir Houses duatopened by 1Ba A. Chest of Good ‘Tea for Ove » Dollar — ten pounds, cofee for Hi, ct CURT TAR BONS, No, ing Glasues, Ot ER ZN and Seana coors ae OCHEaP, at M. P. _ moma, pivitnines Safos—With Pateut proof locks ae croas bare. Also fire and vas Foe pas cules Tepot 192 Peart street Will rewows Sipe Lio GS urvay atnees corner soaker rarniox. The best Spring Bed tn Existence. cittptic) at trom $5 10 96, ab S78 Broadway, Gall Cure Your Cents. ‘Us: avenue, near Fourteenth street. Ointment.—Mothers are "9 cultan safes trom from riogworm or scald had? Apply this Roe renesy he Ait arenes, atta te sammtiaotors, bo Maiden lane, NX. . ‘Tricophe: ts the Best and Hill's Hair Dye, 50 Cents a Box, Biack or brown. No. 1 Barclay street, and all druggists. Keupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radical Goins supportersand shoulder braves ‘ioatruments fr deter , wt Biles nko tocrder No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House, N. ¥. Campbell, Apothecary and Chemist, South- est Righi T eighth street; Jonuine arugetmedicioes, don pees en SR Furrcuer—Fravseny,—On Saturday evening, March 12, by the Rev. James Millott, at his reeidenco, Mr. WAUTKI R. Furrouse, of Norwich, Gonn., to Miss Sakai ANSx FLAN- NERY, of this city. MARRIAGES IN CALIFORNIA. Baurnis—Ganwan.—In Stockton, Feb. 20, by the Key. Mr. Maurice, Mr. Jobn A. Baithis to Miss Mary A. Gannan. Boxowski—Romax.—In Placerville, Feb, 22, afr. M. Bo- rowski to Miss A. Roman. Coxx—PynvEN.—In Monterey, Feb. 19, Mr. Peter Cor- by to Mrs Pyburn. EvANs—Vincent.—In Sacramento, Fob. 8, by the Rev. N. R. Peck, James W. Evans to Elizabeth Vincent, both of in Shasta, Feb. 13, by Rev. N. Burton, Sacramento. FAR—GRAYsON, Capt. William D. Fair to Mrs.’Laura A! Gra; son. Jousson—MolntyEs,—In Napa, Feb. 18, C. A. Johnson to Mary McIntyre. LiGht—WxuseR.—In Sacramento, Nov. 28, 1858, by Rev. Mr, Shuck, Dr. W. W. Light to E. W. Web! ber. Layux— Wir —In San Francisco, Feb. 22, by Rev. Dr. Anderson, James Laflin to Miss Murgaret Weir. Miur—Barst.—In San Francisco, Fob. 18, me John H. Miller to Miss Frances 8. Babet, both of that i , Thomas Neweut—fovrks.—At Sacramento, Feb. Newell to 8. A. Foulka. Porre—Bour,—In Napa, Feb, 16, J. A. wis to Cathe- rine Bohr. Ricarcisov—Caney.—In Sacramento, Fob. 19, Samuel E. Riehardeon to Kathrine a1 RicHARNé—WiskMAN,—In Ban Francisco, Feb. 21, by Rev. R. P. Cutler, Mr. William Richards to Miss Kilen Wiseman, both of that city. Reyorps—Lvsvmy.—In Oakland, at the residence of James de Fremery, Bsq., by the Right Rey. Bishop Kip, William Reynoids, Esq., late of London, 0 Miss Sarah Eus- den, late of the Hague. RixcGor—HasminGs,—In Sacramento, Fob. 17, Charles S. Ringgold to Elizabeth M. Hastings. ‘Sims—LaRkxR.—In San Francisco, in Powell street Mo- thodist Episcopal church, Jobn R. Sims to Caroline A. Bar- ker, formerly of Frederickwon, N. B. Siurii—Hviunvr.—In Sacramento county, at the resi- done of the bride’s father, by tho Rev. N. 8. Peck, Myron Smith, of Franklin, to Blten Le Hurlbut, of Sutter, Seneca — Mona —In Nevada, Feb. 15, Wy, Rey. D. A. Dryden, Mr. George Sutherland to Miss Emm: “"Wuxaxsox—Cuarmas.—In Sacramento, Fob. 21, William C. Wilkanson to Martha Jane Chapman. Died. Burtam.—Very euddenty, on Thursday, March 24, Mrs, Eanmty Brruam, in the 4st year of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on the Foor t irda) aera seat street and Fourth avenue, this ar noon, at two o’ci0ck. Cuank,—On Thursday morning, March 24, after a short rere H. Boy 8, seeps re of Heary Hand Rebecca ist your Ame re relatives ad teens of ther family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral services, at the Reformed Dutch church, cornor of Bleecker and Wost Tenth strects, (formerly ‘Amos street, ») On Sunday afternoon, at three o’clock, without at Fartber aviation. Same and Poughkeopsie papers please copy. Coxway.—On Friday, March 25, Josura Conway, in the Slet year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, those of the family, and the Knickerbocker Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resideace, No. 129 Canai street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur- ther nolice. His remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemo- tory for interment. .—00 Thursday, March 24, Trowas Corr, aged 9 ae ee S months, we beloved son of Patrick ‘and Isu- lia Corr. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his parents’ residence. No. 562 Second avenue. Eymycs.—Suddenly, in Washingtou, D. C., on om @ + D. Evnnos, stage manager of the Wash- theatre. GAN.—Suddenly, on Thursday, March 24, of disease of tho heart, Mra, EILEN HaGaN, aged 69 years, 3 months and 8 days. Her relatives and friends, and those of her sons, John J. and Edward Hagan, are’ respectfully invited to attend the funcral, without furthor invitation, on Sanday aftor- hoon, at nb. o’elook. Schenectady papers please copy. Joum.—On Friday, March + M., son of Nlenry T. and Jano Joliie, in the 19th your of his ago. The relatives and friends of tie family are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the resideuce of his father, No. 205 West Forty-kixth strect. hep og whos March 25, Jonayxa Mania, wife of Henry ¥. W. r, aged 22 yoars, 1 month and’] day. ‘The relat: snd friends of the family, and the mem- bers of Hanover Luther Lodge No. 35, A. P. A., are respect- fully invited to atend the fureral, from ber late residence, No, Td West Nineteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at fe o'clock. Mer remains will bo interred in the Lutheran motery. pres I Thursday, March 24, of inflammation of the lungs, Parrick Lawuer, aged 48 years, late of Carlow, Dublin, and Mooretown Lodge, but for the last twelve years a resident of this city. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his son, D. F. Lawler, aro invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, No. 427 Greenwich street, this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Dublin papers please copy. McDgemorr.—On Friday, March 25, Hevry McDeemorr, aged 44 years, a native of Londonderry, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at-, tend the funeral, from hig late residence, No. 51 Peart street, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. Londonderry pepe pleuge copy. Mokwvay.—On Friday, March 35, Camarines McENNAY, aged 26 years. ‘Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this aS afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 107 Willow street, ma McGxucor.—On Friday evening, Maren , Susy, oldest daughter of William 1). and Susan 8. MoGregor , aged 5 years, 10 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of Mr. S. A. McGregor, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- neral, on Sunday afternoon, at hali past twelve o’clook, from No. 766 Greonwich street. Mne3.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 26, Mary Ayn Mires, agod 19 years, 11 months aud 10 days. Her friends, aud ‘those of tne family, are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half oe two o’clock, from the residence of her father, Thomas ile, No, 210 Smith strect, noar Baltic street. Prrsee.—Io Brooklyn, on Wednerday , March 23, of con- sumption, Jomy P. Prkswn, aged 21 years and 6 montha, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respestfully invited to attend the funeral, from his father's residence, corner of DeKalb and Classon avenues, this (Saturday) maa at Mk at Dublin papers copy. Rowison.—At Communipaw, N. J., 00 Thursday, March a Norns, wife of John Robingon, jo the 35th yoar er age. The relatives and fricods of the family are wi ney A invited to attend the tunoral, this irday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, ‘at Communipaw, NJ. Londonderry papers pivage copy. Saratoy.—Un Friday, March 25, Marcanrr, only child of Michael Ney aud Margaret salmon, aged 7 months and 11 days. 6 rolatives and frionds of tho samily are reepectfully invited to atiend tho funeral, from No. 10 livingston place, this (Saturday) afterhoon, at three o’clook. Hor remeing will be iuterrod in Greenwood Snwonron.—On We , March 28, Jomy Sruosson, iny aged 68 years. "The (rienila and relatives of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his iste residonce, at Jamaica, L. I., this (Saturday ) afternoon, at two o'clock. Syn. —At Jamaica, L. L, on Friday, March 26, Caariza ‘Sworm, in tho 76th year of his age. Tho relatives nid friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, without further no- ce, hae eee? Friday afternoon, March 25, of consump- tion, WitiAm Travis, aged 37 years. The friends and relatives, niul the Contral Parke po are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sint . at one o'clock, from his late renidence, \ ‘Woat Forty ninth street. ‘Wiexs. toxe On thureiay, March 24, after a short and sevore ilnees, Lamorn 1. Wicke, aged 28 yoars ant 12 days, The friends of the family are regpectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at eleven o'clock, from bis late rerideaoe, No. 49 South First stroot, Wil- Hamaburg. iia remains will be taken to Cypross’Hilis it interment DEATHS TN CALTFORNTA, Anm, —In San Francisco, Fob, 28, Emille Austin, wife i Alexander G, Abell, aged ' ‘e yoars. ‘Basar —In Sea Francisco, Foo. 21, Mew, deugteler of sae B aad Mary EF. Bailey, aged 6 years, Ymoxees In Ban Jove, Feb. bas pe Augusta Bu chauan, youngest See % oa ary Be Chenaa, ears and BY, per a Bornnd.—Oa Loard sini Visur is, at ea, Nov. 10, 1858, the the daanghlor of Casries aitha Bunting, aged 18 ne ry hana 4 sen, Nov. 26, of consumption, Martha, wile aged 26 Damanmgr.——la San Vranciaco, Fed. Xt, James Weory, fon of James H. and Phebe A. arest, agod 2 montis. Batr.—Io Los Angeles, Feb. 10, Ored only crit of Davie F. and Abby P. Bail, aged 2 years, & mouths and 23 Ss. Ta Sen hg Feb. 20, Thomas, youngest child Of Thoms and Jane y saad women ane 0 days. Hoiianp.—At eee One gm, he of f conmanasiion, Hotiand, « wative of Ireland, late of Roce Istana, LL, aged $8 years. ag parma, Feb, 22, Delia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. Keating, aged 8 rnontha. ‘More,—Drowned, in ine caaeamants river, Fob. 18, Charles W., son of Foator N. Mots, aged RO years. Prast.—On boare ship Viaureis, at sea, fov. 16, of con- sumption, Calvin Pratt, of Canton, Pe a) ca haa ‘Tan, 21, Mrs. Julis N. Rider, aged yr Web: 18, Mr. Garistopher Segrove, aged about 35 years. ‘Wiocs.—In Han Bfancieco, Feb. 23, Williame Wicgios, formerly of Pevnsyivania, and iste of the United =, |, Mare a, aget’'S8 years. oopa.—-In .San Francisco, Heb. 22, Major Archibald Woods, aged 75 years. \T JONES’, 10 ANN ‘STREET. rbd orc we, © French cae So CONGIIESS SHOR boots, spring syle, {ECA scene COMPANY —ORFIOE OF ledlare a a country at 290 Broa door to Stewarts. No guods LANGENTEIM, ae £00. an patent steroscopte ease, new design, book form, now NAN! A SOLE, LIFE PRESERVING Caeunnte. ‘A comm! y in yesterday's Herald with refe- 5 ual erect. Amon; questions seked by this corresp mdent with reierence w Se value of these garments sted Jook like other clothing, an‘ taneou: ertod into ite preserrars fa the i i poate, 88 company as wy Depa tment, without excep- ea loudly im favor of hed ndrable ‘arucles and wear them themaciver!» In reply we hava only to way tna the company will exhibit to every inquirer letters from all these personages and trom SaBny iy taal eminent men. Among several Which have beeu placed before us is the following from Uapt. Geo, W. MeCullumn, of the United ttates neers: Newrort, &. [,,Oct. 6, 1858. Dai.axo Lire Peesevie Coat axo Vest Comes GextLeweN—I have examined the improved life preserving veat invented by T. A. Lelano, and have seen it put to maoy severe tests, all of which it hag so admirably stood that I con nider fta perfect protection against drowning. The elastic straps permit of a ah gt of inflation without trevmmod- ing or fatiguing the body, and, as far as I am aware, are aa calirely paw device anda very iseful invention, Yours, very respect GRO. W, McCULLUM, Captain United States Englucers. APts sd a of rich men with their millions and poor men with not ry dollar to biess them; rich men holding 10,000 ‘acres of and, poor man with nota spot to set their foe upon. Gow’ ps intended for one common use for MAD; as the ) the sun, the water is to the beast, so shoud humanity ep- Fas and Free labor, without distinctioa—with pt the monopoly of intellect and the m mono: rot benot Wi wi without mony ny oa money oe of the people on the road to ande (equality, BULMES' picture gallery, (eo Reeieay ss Bees IMPROVED TRUSSES—AT THE BULL'S oflice, 46 White street. ‘The customers’ Ladies are fe sur Rods call rd pennant eles ment, which is not ia any way excelled in B* SNATCHERS* THE DISSECTING BOOMS, MANDOOMELY, LLLUSERATED, THR D i a Price Three Cent For sale by all the news agente. ‘Office of Ldpsnien 3-H pr HANDELIERS AND GAB FIXTURES. ‘Our unrivalled aseortment will be sold during the spring fearon at a smuil advance 0 cost. K. V. HASGHWOOT & 00., Corner of Broadway and Broome Coe. BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THE ‘without 90 thst honk can be worn Vai ie Dons, Oy Be ZAUR ARIS surg furgeee chirps, nee: ee Broadway. UIDE TO THE KANSAS , MINES, A MAP DLLINEATING THE P CIPAL ROUTES the Atlantic cittes to the furthest from Weet, including tho gold re regions; also a brief account of the discovery of the gold i: Necessary pre} agaradions D revious to leaving home, "he peceraity cantions. 3B tela eta Necessary outfit for four men, six oath, On the pel routes, &c., the Teference to the us 80 for ie mines, shot provide Tcopy of the Guide, the inforination frmparted it be the meaus of saving reds of dollars. * [ ll of the above, toge:her with the following, is ber of APPLETON’S RAILWAY aoe CONTENTS OF APRIL NUWBE! 1B! of ohn Hilger, Br ate President of the Tt ie ‘Minas Bawny, Civeinnal, “Ohio, with portrait, and description of character. the April number ‘erre allway Now Ratiways im and way; Kast Tennessee Btatisties of ‘Texas Ieuilay Mere, tice and pringdeid, Mount Vernon and. Plitsh ray Briige Acroavine Nagurn River at ual Pris allway; Hannibal and St. Joseph aes way; : Testimouial to a, Conductor ee Se ca rspeteiea tous Previous t wating cl tea: rrevious Leavin, Hfema; he ‘Nevesst of Caution; Time of Startin; for the Mines; Four Men, Six Months; Selection o| Routes; E: Press in Reference to the Kausas Gold Mines, &e. 4.--New 7 Grosinas, Pata: ita and Switches; Steam ¢, Water Maing Rt New aie oh of Bteel; fow Wield ileoe; Ti Peer ies of Dia- monda; ‘Breabi ar ‘Axien and Wheels 5.—anecilotes and Incidents of Travel:—Kallway Incidents; First Tri itgomery; Indications and Treatment; The snted Staey Time the Country Cousin's Visit to Boston, ‘Time Indicator, showing the difference of betw: varions cities of the Uni Francisco, California; Triolty Tentin Bay, Ireland: and tone ons En} Te e Siecl Plate Map of the | ited nore liane; Va- ustration. inte readiest means of trat welling Rinprent, eee cselehice era heated Wea es notice below ) 9.—A List of ‘Prominent Hotels in the Princtpal Cities of the 10.—A Gazetteer of the United States, arranged under the se- Pest fi ive Mape of ie Print Ral = ive Mapa. 12 —New Time Tables, corrected la date, ee HICH ONLY PWaNTY PIVE CENTS, ‘The April number now In consequence of the de- mand for Appieton’s Railway Guide, the March edi exbausted, ay ouney. concluded to opm tee Apel number to press. than the SPrLETONS TLUUSTRATED. MR atLWay Bed Is, witbout any tet re Tteontains near; net, ful and ent lertalniog mat rand feo at For aale by me, rincipal al and i y at er Lin periodic ‘who sell books, fas epee we aura, throughout the "Dniied, Skater Canadas. the RY REYNOLDS VINE ‘The subscriber naving Hoan nied agent for the ale of by pt te erghg olty, be has now on hand a large assortment, am 2 ee. receiving them, in en: ae SF beantifai design and workman: THE HENRY Pee LEMON servctant tobe a ecesely oxen and are void ' manufnetured ip Liverpool, are time Reapers to the celebrated W. I. pool, snd the 7. F. ‘watches . F. Cooper it ‘than either of them pea lee ple sg well th of Sema correct and able Ume! ariaerhs ay every watch day noted racket sted Tor the Hecke (or ctangean inthe lompersiare, of a ey ica oY a Broagway, retest Jeweler, whl rn 3 of I fig Wall reed, ‘a re Dol affectod D} Color y eure *Teromen Hate Color Bonorer gs beaadfv! hale sens, ' 8 beau! Jerome's Hair. water, and be used as egy. 80 centa. By os Ts tnd a my a corner of (irand sizeet; an x AYES. 115 Futon Pores. | co lyn; and druggists every “« K4"3 DANVERS; lecond part, with synopels of the First), “THR GRISETTES OF PARIS," Bt gg “THE PEWTER MUG," “ PEOPLE WK MERT ON pnoabwitt om okey “ RESERVOIR SWINDLING OF LABORA,” mane. she LRADER. ain Sees NFavous, HRADACHR, EPILEPSY | NEURALGIA, hysical ce" y Teetlenonens and all nervous eeronsifectons fnetanuy’ Tiered ‘and gured by Walle, nerroge aatidove. "ever talla we'll ret the prick, PANE & OO. gole uf ‘a Brookige, 1 Ge Tope ane 1S Me Chota io river waler, fuii of decayed matter, which ough to houses, 4c, pour Bith into the bead wa- ens cats oa, ‘When and medi iam with buge aad roaches, Mi ry order, r J OF TEE SPRING CAMPAIGN. ‘Weare new recaie oat Sering ynportationa of DINNER, TRA. PeRERT AND TOILET SETS, LOOKS, VASES AND PANOY Goons: nd having heen een recent by oe neat ageats, who vine natn of the american publi, wo foal saz Perea “NY EVER BEFORE IMPORTED INTO Wetarite a inapestoe afte shure ad als 2 out ne 4 Smeehi SNO PLATED WARS, we ane deteraiined to cell at 'y moderate prices. ‘EB. V. HAUGEWOUT & CO., Corner of Broadway and 14 Broome airoct, po. PILKS, PiLEe. nw Haven, Oct. 18, 1880. Dr. Witmer—I have been afiisied wik ciicrsal bllen for ihe last eleven yeara I wns operates cpoa, and bawe tried all te advertise: ‘emedieg for curing pilew, but they did ye, po oad. X waain t wretebed cond! vised by Mr, Giidord, otyour chy, to try. Dr. Witmer's plo wu Which I'did, apd J am Lappy to state that {thas entirely cured mie of that al disease—plls. Yours, respectfully, EDWARD H. WaRDEN. edi eney for themte of Dr. Witwer’s pile suppository, No. howery, New York. EWING MACHINES —ALL PERSONS WHO BAY! been induced to buy sewing maohtnes which will not form the work Usk purchasersexpocest Ucn waco aro insures ed that Singer's Wachines nyver faal to do way Kad of wore No one is ever dissppointer! lu Leos machin ss. SHON & Goa) Brondway to Buyers of clotieing. We open the spring season of 1409 with a stock of clothing far exeneding tc txteil, variety. & elegnace that ot way tor mer year. We also clan the merit o TRPARALLELED ORSAPNES, having stocked our cloth rooms with the best gooda ta the mar. et, at a me when prices ranged from twenty to thirty per cent under the present average. ‘The oxtenstve and [asuioua- ble assortment of every desctintion of snring clothing for inea fd boys, to which we Invite the aatection of the public, OLD NOT BK REFLACAD bt the rates ag which we nev offer dem wo retail purchesers, Abiong our new and brilliant styles for out duor wear the LONDON CLOAK, an original and exquisitely becoming epring over garment, is especially atiractive; while the extracedinury variety of our Lusiness, traveling ‘ind full dreea clothing offers the widest Possible eld of choice for ef tastes, all occupations and all prot BOYS’ CLOTEING we have tntroduced & large nunber of new Paris and home designed patierns, and our ORDER DEPARTMENT ‘which tre cut and, made to erate rat ts stocked with superior measure, by the best artists, ONE PHICH, AND ONE ONT. ‘s sll our motto, and to every arttie tbe lowest figure that can thikea 1s conspiot ROGERS & RAYMOND, Corne? of Futon ned Nassau streets. Stet MACHINES AT $5, 36, SM ATYDID MACHINE, Wit PR eADER ONLY Sid. EAGLE SEWING MACHINE CO., 336 BROADWAY, INGER'® SEWING MACHINES, ‘The vew family sewing mackives a! $6) sad $75 are mw ‘wacting universal aitention. ef thal uatition ve muck the beat ras in pln oo ger prod they are eu . M. SINGEX & OO., 455 Broadway. TARTIING STORY. ‘Loot: out for # new, thrilting aad graphle story of Intense to cal iaterew ia ihe NEW YORK ATLAS, Buncay morning, March 27, 1809. BLACK BAW, SIGNALS! A story of New York, the river, and sre the hegre By. populae weiter. FOURTEEN Us, rea MILES ATOOTI Qurunt, original, humorous fen tueta eS notes ot travel. B: senate: INTERESTING LOCAL 8K! Héttorjals on sll current events, fee ~ rs oid by the newaboza, and e news Offices. FERRICK ry ‘I 3 AMMAN, Purilahers, 44 Ann street. peter ance within four ‘ort srmpcluves ee (PSE MORPHY STRAW Far Wil be exhibited on MONDAY, MAROH 23, HAY OF THE SRASO! GAD BROTHERS & CO, No. 310 Broudway. cera. Tha bes: place to bay fest cually pletlod herringy hew mackerel, ‘codi nsddock’ moked salt, buvler, fin , pork, hams, sould ‘ROS! ‘wad provision = ‘20D INGER’S BEWING ee te * | gargs rh ‘The tmmenae increase in the demxnd for theee adnairaine onthe indicates the MEINE SE a A new gud novel atyle, never before offered, which will be CITY AND COUNTRY MESCHANTS AND GEO. choice a ers, beet, at lowest epg goods warranted. Ale ian & ROSE, wholesale fish dealers, HAT Will be exhibited on MONDAY, MA a A dew oud novel style, never nd offered, which will be HAT OF ee SEASON, AD BROT ERS & CO. 0. $40 Broadvn cA haa MORPHY STKAW HE TRISH AMERICAN T of this waek contains ARCHBISHOP BUGHES LuTTEs, With the folest account of the ATRICK’S DAY E MORPUY STRAW HA’ T Will be exhibited on MONDAY, MARCH 23, A new and novel style, nover before otered, whieh will ke HAT OF THE BE HEAD BROTHERS & 00.. No. 3 Broadway. NEW YORK ATLAS 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED disy press ia this clly, boing now ia the twenty-second Fear of its publication, The ATLAS of fs morrow (Srnday) will contain the frst ters of & new local siory of thri erest entitle, “Eps WEACK Tall SIGNALS A Story of New York, the Kiver ai the Sound RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. MORTON-THE ALDERMEN—DIRTY STREETS, ALBANY LEGISLATION-STOCK GAMBLERS. a great Varlety of miscellaneous matter, THE OLD ATLAS an upusvally interesting sheet to morrow. Local news, and a will contribute to rv Advertisements received until 10 o'clock . M. Offloe 44 Aon 2 pe ORPHY STRAW BAT 7% Will be exhibited on MONDAY, A new and novelstyle, never before offered, which will be HAT OF ‘Saas SEASON. steeane oto & CO., Broadway. JUNKS, VALISRS, BAGS, &0., WHOLESALE AND RP Ta AW. BUBIRONG, ‘Nov I'Warren ettest, comer of Toons rpogwnnags OF HORAES, to cure your horse of enlic, wore Throat, cut, be ae eline ac, use Dr. Tobias’ Venctian horse lini me ovat fia, no obange is made 0 cont for pt bot Wiigkess SY Its action Migon the roove of tne beara or musta en eneeiecte ie wil force. wee beard to grow, laxirh roty within as weeks tuned by | thousands, snd has never failed to give satisfaction, Ti' prepared trom rf thosmoal eatraind tren, Ae rie Or GIATTAM, 109 Naaann sttoet. L 800 #22 HOBE'§ CELEBRATED EXTENSION TABLRA aiiek of Tae A rot TOBE £ BON, 20 Brondeenye HYATY’S LIFE BALSAM. oie ALSAM. —RHEUMATISM IN ite Most are Lire Baus old, and the H infu) ‘worst race ot isensen ot the ied, wreak Pe deol, ioe sompatat, Pim yer ey conmmption, &¢., moat certainly o s BAIAAM CORED J. WEBI Hea eat eal, Faint an Bir. Webb was $0 yeame old when this cuze, was ef Far BALSAM CURED MRS. carne cee Sen aac oe pd Haak dee LIFE eATaaM, MR. a pag fae Se toatory rheumatism rene. oe ‘TT's Ps | BA! trot Ven McLAREN, es ore No. onde ‘uloee covering irl oa sroke bone. Er, a euear ae iy aaa es sas Mee RET... .. eae Now ocr, Cafu Op attate, Me D., New vou. ‘Botany, v Le Sse nc aterm cng teat un ecue ee NeW althi. OAM OYCLOPADIA ners next ro reguired pric “epics of each volume, the trliog deanad, ‘ven ot the, rap at which a wea rete coaag iy, the w ‘le wee il’ will soon heve, Bye apd cost, Sar Ge ‘which eat eee ae 5 work hy Ft KOMETE RD andra, ose whic cab CHARLES LINDRRY, hag, Si meme w. Hout tht adaiioa of one subaciber to the present list theertly ‘SIX 1 teat a, TuOtRaND Bo why Berga TL Gusnwni. Se re de ¢ th greet Bethea dy ecloprodia—s fact elo. | J.PAYE LOWE, Ba, Now vere” queeut tor iateloctnal in the United Beles, and Coens, ‘en becomes the tere ‘when we refiect that the 2. Sul wearer 2 rnin te works bat due ihied completed, aad aot ous fourth of the UTERTURNENT, ALEEAD i (Lach BrtsiisG)y ATION Tt ie Foped tase every man nd woman who hag at heart the EDWARD MAGAURAM, Hat, New York, ey wil peruse Unt of Coatributors NW Al CaN DI Ry D, MAN) of “American der to decaseives’ Gat avery scction of the Catied | ily PHociples —- mo Festents work, with alii talent and alla | Cincew rt, Cuavetam ehipy nud thas there is scarcely # ame of note (lu whale | CHLAILAS ‘ania, oe ye Ep to laa force of | my awe st seit gaa none recep th cae oun seine. | = uaeeein ce catia ee, ~—s oa: | BER SAMIN We NGOREADY, 1 M. P., New York. IOAN CYCLOP EDIA. | SRagegee ne Serene eee eee «Tn exten loth per rot Murbey oy gd bag tt P. McELRATH, Est., Philadeiphis, Pa. ° morocco, $4; in’ half Russia, ; ‘§0r0000, W BloGRurRy. 'W 00. 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KW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA Se peguer bgt tit sanertce earned not q iUTUS CHOATE, &Cs bene aouled, tree Berens HAROLD IN Dm, Bag, Whito Plains, N. ¥. euimprebansty 9 But ii eth ‘nceurnte. ANGLO SAXON’, "Balen or Potsey Bextrens De fcr amnear iit eee JOHN ar ey Sen Francisco, Oa ie ne Star openly wraies forte ‘Reniowre 100Y,, gaits THACHEA HODGE, key, New eared to rg the sien ma to tase Onemical Stmnseots, OoNcHoLogy, Btcn Grows +, ust how tt standa now. Ali the je from Meralion zy, Mrteono1ocy, Pitysivan. ivanariax, | 4g teat repor'at te hicai mecounta keep pace with the ucnwow at Inna eaplttnce "nadera etude the Feoauees iu views; the pase ‘Une deud. tere,” ee hcl — hu4 Lite! OHaR ost From the Hao. Theophitis LL. D,, Law Profesor was i HUMPHREYS, Ro, New York. ; a Univer. ~ aTRatLA, Cnautisn BO. Have you.r00m for a word about Ripley and Dana’s new O g. mi Ab ot HUE ys srw Yo Slghied wih ths (sovotomea wo ate that t must ak "oa 1 D wo vol a Jor NH UNTER ., Prince Radward’s Tslana. toatlow me the relief of snyiig, rmest Ga Gxocnarny avn History. ‘ them—that ry Watian i i sree . Now York. ever pul 3 HENRY ALYORD, Bakatt AUSTIN, &0, Japa) and A. G. JOHNKON, Faq. Troy. N. ¥ ‘The bent and Ia Proms We mi NZON, Yale College, New; Haven, Conn. aren 1 i informetion, yet forth i sigue B. KERR, Ito U.8:Mio‘ater to Central Amerioe, | book eu ‘eumbodls ah Tyan HOw ledge avanti eae mut 4 mes saan “ee rg Meme eK Bh. Cus Out iuexcelleace ‘oy making ase of it ean Wealen oF extend 8. KNEFLAN 2 diffusion, my parvo one in writing thie bref gatiee wil be Comranasiy 1 ZOQkoGs, Ac,