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intended to benefit the community. 4 p limit ofYen years to all ferry leases, ket bill, the Lynn Strikers. ETO. wlested Chairman. In his opening Brue interests. ' pdopted:— that the workingmen of New York spethise with the ‘and the and of wages. ee A MoCann, Clark and Farrell. er alonso 6, Draper, of Lynn want of ad wt z £3 3 —_ bad lately returned from E desert. their leaders and go “fl posses signed the bill of wages id 3 substituted. ve give up that point, or any other. yet 4 are starving ig 8 Ove Taw fist. yen signe pence worth ot Indian meal. I | his mame if you wish it (Cries of * No! No!’’) » man was to be turned out of his With bis aged mother and his And why is this allowed * “peab.”” bas gome will starve to week’ if they are not assisted. Will death n Now ig the crieis of the strike. 2 then, and now, you will libe paid that he had come, ‘working men in sy! =. EHH it vi : if H Ff li 13 i: i F ik iH HH Ii it ‘either house so as to be made instruments for eupplying the sinews of war. No enactment ‘wns more imperatively called for to iosure the safety of steamboat passengers than the Staten , Island Ferry bill. For the last year or two the forward % most strenuous efforts have been made to call | thitstrike nad happened iu England an xppeal would the attention of the Legislature te the necessi- ty of protecting the public against accidents on the two lines, aud it was hoped this session something would be done to remedy the defi- ciencies complained of. The bill introduced ‘with this view has, however, met the fate of the One Cent Ferry bill and other measures ©arefully kept back until Thursday last, when it was moved in the Grinding Committee by Mr. ae ‘Collinge, who is said to be deep in the George | shoes by a division of labor, thus annihilating all neces: Law interest. No opposition was made to it in chinery in crushing the select committee of which this Mr. Collins | time. the quality of goods was poorer than before. He {Js chairman, and on Saturday morning it was reported complete with the amendments. By hese latter the whole bill is struck out and tuthority given to the corporation to lease to , ‘George Law and his associates for an indefinite i period that portion of the Battery frontage of | Clerk, was then read:— which they have held gratuitous possession for the last six yeara. This, we need not add, isa direct violation of the city charter, which fixes } engagement will From the arbitrary manner in which city property and city rights have been dealt with this session by the Legislature, it is plain thatit is determined to centralize at Albany all the local powers of the different municipalities in the State. No city or town will for the future be permitted to dispose of a single lease or of any other privflege belonging to it, withoutthe | me New Legislature directly controlling and authorizing the grant. That this is so is proved by the un- blushing effrontery with which the Gridiron tailroad bills, the West Washington Mar- Harbor Masters bill and a crowd of similar piratical measures are being forced through both Houses, whilst others which have public policy to re- ommend them—such as the Staten Island and the One Cent Ferry bills—have been either’per- verted into scandalous jobs or remorselessly Strangled. At the rate at which matters are going on, we shall soon find ourselves in the condition of France under the Jacobins. Every- thing is being made to converge to and radiate from a single centre, and that directed by the moat worthless and unscrupulous members of the body politic. Under the influence of their Corrupt combinations our institutions are fast changing their character, and we are being sub- jected to a despotism more harassing and op- ., Preseive even than that practised by the breech- Jeas vagabonds who controlled the destinies of the first French republic. The red republicans of that epoch only made war against aristo- erats, but our black republican tyrants con- found in their measures of plunder and confis- cation the working classes as well as the rich. More Sympathy with and Aid for the MEETING OF THE NEW YORK WORKINGMEN—THE LA- {DIRS INTERESTED—SPEECHES BY A. G. DRAPER, OF LYNN; JOHN M. HORRINGTON, ESQ., AND OTHERS, In response to a call, extensively published, 9 mass meeting of shoemakers, of all branches of the trade, and of other workingmen who sympathise with the Lynn wtrikers, was held at the Bowery Assembly Rooms, No. remarks, Mr. McCarthy severely rebuked the growing indifferens: fo the Lynn strikers which he observed amon; the shoemakers of New York. Their cause and the inte- rests of our tradesmen was the same. Ho thought tha: his came from the ignorance of our workingmen of thei (° The following resolutious were thom. unanimousl ; 730, sa vs | Soweto women ‘States, refused. WI ‘at $1 65a | Tore family and of his grandfather, Benj: Twour.—On Thureday evening. April &, Fuanas Auram Fiour firm, and $5 75 heat quict a ‘The friends of the and ae eta ad Tent oeaitbie a “ped now on Jm tho Now England States, in the nople | st 70 for white, and $1 44 a $1 46,for red. Corn 78. | p, ‘Brush, and William Jonins, aro respeottully invited to | f'manthe andl day, and Thorp, aged 8 To8r Servend iran pression “of their employers, wh) steady, at 213¢0. = 22340. mend ae fee grandson jeasor ical fave auiempted to grind them down to a condition mo- ‘socially woree than that of the African slaves, Py erred, That we will support the men and wo! ow on strike as long as employors refuse to pay the bill ‘That the follow! reons actas a Committee ton bebalf leg tm meeting:—Cnarles Mc- Hny, fwomne Nugent, William Withers, Messrs./Smith, 5 , was then eer k ‘sorry to seo go small a meeting, but ascr! — isement of the mecting, in #0 large & remarks about the employment of farmers at , Made at a former meeting, men | ries, WOOD, RUDY & OO., Managers of the Detawane—C1ass No 170, Arai 9, 1860. 4, 57, 56, 60, 62, 73, 20, 54, 8, 37, 25, 65, 19, 35. Circulars CO.’s Conaolidatea 52, 29, 4, 11, 9, 26 apprentioeshiy Prices cashed st 668 Broad Lymn. While where, be found maui believed that soon the shoe the ufacturers believe pie egaomrsy th @iacussed in "tho Executive Commuttee, ai vote not to work un- resolved that the bon ,and a resolve not to work under a cer- wetated, “Ent the men were noc willlog to In spite of the support the talents, defects and proper pursuit, are given daily, at Of Mr. Draper and a!J the committee, this resolation of re- | FOWL&E & WELLS’, 308 Broadway. consideration was voted aown. So it 1s plain that not on- Will the men not leave their loaders, Dut they wiil not Sow their leaders to lead tem poe niga) ie oe were star en, some of the men rhe Pa a Another subsisted for 4 week I can give finish. in water colors and clis. strike n, Seven Weeks ago, the jandlords said iat they ‘rou! not demnos way rout anti tae strike was over. Now, however, taey, by the solicitations of the ‘Bosses, are chavging thvir policy, and last woe infaat child. Simply Decanse such mon as Hieve that the lying statsments in regard to the ae ry up are palisved; but of 3,000 men there are ‘Dut about 150 “scabs;” and out of 600 Insumea there is Gentlemen, such men wii slarve lo you allow 7 facturers are scnaing empty boxes oat See tmake the strikers believe that they are sending gboemakers. They cacnvt ciscourage us, fue manafac- turers England caanot sell, now, a decent shoes, as Bae ek thot @ealors have informed me. Support (gs, now, and will succeed. | T intend to visit ait of the ‘ma- sity, and I bope ufactories here in this grout city, oes was then introduced. thougn unwell, to join nis fellow thy with the Lynn serikers, In a to the strike. He did velieve Seat thse secure of labor ‘with organized capital would Teel fn te ene total us pation, bate to introduce 4 J is exrike ry the assasstn-like attack on the Smatibations of the South, just as he could fina tne origin ‘Wires, the ioe of ‘the grape, atlow prices. 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Single copies for sale at the Counter and by all news agents. Advertisements inserted @t the usual Huns rates. OH ‘at one 0’ clock. bave been made to the country, and all of the mon would have been supported; and he believe1 that, if a Coto mitiee were appotnted to visit ail the ehoge of New ‘Yous, & sum might be collected sutlicient wo support the surikers for ove month more, and then success was cor- tain. He boped that these remarks would be acted upom. Action was better than tive bundred speeches, Mr. Moses SWerrstx substantiated ihe statement of Mr. Draper. He wanted to say that the ‘ove’ Irishmen Spoken of bad deserted the ‘scabs,’ and joined Lis fel- low workmen. Both men and women were united, and Would stand out till the last extremity. Thera was no Such idew as that of giving up. All wore unanimous, de termined, resolved. The strike was one of principle, and conid not be put down. (Applause. Mr. Hesry Bivvy followed in « suries of desultory re- marks, commenting upon the style of mant ing ‘The friends are wtfally ir vited to attend the fune- ral, this (Tuceday) sherecen, late residence, No, 394 Kiguth street, Serre ene Oe the iate Elias Hicks, aged 17 ears. ‘The funeral will take place at the residence of his mother, No. 211 East Broauway, on third day (Tuesday), we oak int, at one o'clock FM. he relatives aad riep family are ri ly invited to attead without further noon,” Poul , Kusanan.—On Monday evening, April 9, of scarlet fover, a, gon of Terenco and Brid.«t Kiernan, aged 3 years and 20 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from No. 367 Ninth street, on Wednes- Gay afternoon, ‘at threo o'clock, without Turther iyi. mn. Lany.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 9, Awe Manoa- ket, second daughter of Thomas and Eliza Laoy, aged S years, 3 montus and 12 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral, trom the residence of her pareats, No. 3 ramreece Bircet, this (Juecsday) afternoon, at three o' 4 Lxovoty.—In Hamburg, Germany, on Friday, March 16, Wx. Lxororp, of the firm’ of Kuteruif & Teoweid, of this city, aged 26 years. Moakpiz—QOn Sunday, April 8, Fax McAnpus, aged 71 years. ‘His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Tuesday) atteraooa, at half past one o’clook, from his late residence, 286 West Thir- teenth street. MoNaiizy.—On Sunday afternoon, April 8, of consump- tion, CarHanine A. McNay, 2 years. Hier funeral will take place this (Tussday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from the residence of William Coughlin, No. 67 Kast Fortieth street. Her friends und those of the family are invited to attend without further notice, Mirxmn.—Jn the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, April 9, & short illness, Nancy Mix, in the 74th year of er age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her 00, 326 Pearl street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Montacus—On Monday, April 9, after a lingoring ill- neas, Rosannan Montaaor, in the 724 year of her age. The iriencs aud acquaintances of the family, aud par- Ucuimly those of ber sister, Kuen Dooley, are respocttul- ly wyMted to atuend the funera:, from her late resicouce, 81 Twelfth street, near avenue A, on Wednesday after’ OOD, at one O'clock, without further notice, O'Fannetz. —On Monday, April 9, after a short illnoes, Patrick O'Farrell, a native of Baitingias, County Wicklow, Ireland. Hie remains will be taken to Calvary Cometory this (Tveeday) afternoon at two o'clock, from his late residence, comer of Twenty sixth street and Tenth avenue, Dabin and Liverpool papers please copy. O'DoNoGuUR —AL sea, on board the packet ship Taorn- tov, Friday, March 30, while on her voyage from Liver- pool to New York, Dr. staviice O'DoNocuve, aged 85 sears, a rative of Dudiin, Ireian sity for ekill and workmanship. This practice was aiding ma aul laboring men, and, at the game ‘Was willing to gtve aid to do ell that a man could for the strikers. (Ap; 5 ‘The following resvlution was unanimously adopted :— Resolved, That the following committee be appointed to convene @ mass meeting of the ladies of New York, to sympathise with their sisters on a strike in Lyna:— Charles MoOarthy, Thomas Nugent, James Moore, Mr. Brady. The gubjoined letter from Mr. John Clancy, County Moxpay, April 9, 1860. Mesars. Cuas. McCarty, Tuomas Nugent‘ and others— Accept my thanks for your kind invitation to address your meeting this evening, but I regret that a businces vent my being present. The cause of labor is one that Ihave at all times eympathised with, and 1 trust that your exertions to aid your brethren im the East will be successful in every respect. JOHN CLANCY. Mr. Brady made a brief address, ‘The Secretary gaid that the ladies of Mr. Tergler’s shoe establishment, Pearl street, had contributed to the Support of the strikers (applause) over twenty dollars had deen collected in the room, this evening (Applause. ) Mr. Deraper Lind said two joint stock com. panies were forming in Lynn, among the workmen, to man' shoes upon their own account, (Applause. ) The meeting then adjourned. isis OA PEN Ae Drawings of Fra: B & Co.’ eee rs vad mace, Broadbents eo." Sussex County, O1sss rs Arun. 9, 1860, G4, 71, 46, 21, 57, 54, 45, 62, 20, 30, 20, 73, 5. Consouipaten Lorreay—CLass 49, APRiT. 9, 1860. ‘17, 28, 70, 12, 62, 7, 18, 4, 8, 60, 36, 45, 46. FBANCB, BROADBENTS & CO ‘Managers, Wilmington, Delaware, igs, Wigs.—Clirehugh’s Ilustve Wigs stend pre-eminent tor lightness, beauty and fit, 290 Broadway, northeast corner of keade street, opposite Stewart's, Barry's Tricopherons ts the best and choupest artiole for dressing, beaulitying, eeansiag, cart Drewerving and hair. Louies try it. Sold by all drugriate, Newspaper Express Arrange- ment. Ainaxy, April 9, 1860, L Shear’s newspaper express reached Albany at 7:19 4. M.—eloven minutes ahead of time, making alj Northern and Western connections. There was great en ‘ousingm at Albany and ‘Troy. The New York daily papers were distributed by breakfast time. Borraro, April 9, 1860, ‘The New York daily papers of this morning were re ceived here this evening at six o'clock. restoring the Leales, wry it. Dandies, for axle by eet, near Broadway, Singer's Sewing Macaines, AN ENTIRE NEW BrYLR, Designed for ail mapnfecturing purgores. nolseless in its onerston, very rapid apd capable of every kiod of work. Mt la ibe Lest machise ever prodveed Price onl $110, 4, M. BINGKut & OU., 458 Broadway, New Yori. Schieferdecker’s Water Cure, Wall , News from Mexice, n a, "» Leodon apd Dublin papers please copy. New Onutans, april 9, 1800. Bouse, Wilamebarg, Specisiiiics—diseases of the lunge and O'Donocuve —On Sanday, April $, MicuaRt, O'Doxo- The mails by the sloop-of-war Savanugh have arrived ‘The emall pox was raging among Miramon’s troops at Medellin. It is doubtful whether Miramon poreists in his course much longer. The bark captured by the Indianola was the Maria Con- ception, of Marin’s expedition, from Havana. A Moxican schooner bad also been taken. ‘The decree banishing Americans and confisesting their property had been published at the capital. i SA News from Texa: Naw Orteans, April 9, 1860. ‘The steamebip Arizona, from Brazos, is below, with $1- (0,000, in specie, and fifty United States troops on board. The Democratic Convention was held at Galveston on the 2d. The attendance was large. The platform takes strong Southern grounds. A regolation was passed re- quiring the delegates to withdraw from the Charleston Convention if the two-thirds rule is rejected. GALE, in the 65th yeur of his age. ‘Lhe relatives aud friends of the family, and his brother, Hugh O'Donoghue, are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at toa o'clock, from bis Inte residence, $1 West Tnirty-cighth street, to St. Francis Xavicrs church, Sixteenth strect, where a requiem mass will be offered, thence to Calvary Cemetery. O’Muana —Ov Saturday, April 7, at his resldence, No. 5 Fast Thirtieth street, near Fifth avenue, Joan O'Meara, aged 83 years, late State printer of California. A solemn High Mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul this (Tuesday) morniug, at ten o'clock, im St. Stephen’s church, Twenty-eighth street (Rev. Dr. Cummings’.) Bis friends and those of tho fa mily are requesteo to attend, without further invitation. California papers piease copy. QuinraN.—On Monday, April 9, aftet a long and painful lines, Dennis Quinian, in the 67th year of his age. The friends of the family, of bis sons, John, William and Edward, of his son-in-law, Daniel Campbell, and the members of the Catholic Library Benefit Society of the Holloway’s Ptils and Ointment.—A cer- tein cure, for thove settled cou,bs and colds ao prevalent this venson. Take @ cose of ills ang rub the otntment over chest ‘and throat, and you will {eel relieved a; once. Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply his Radi- cal Cure Truss with success in effeeting permanent cures of hernia or rupture. ABH & OO., No. 2 Vesey at, N.Y. Phalon & Son’s Cocin, or Deodorized Cocoanut Gil, ta the best and ebeapest article for the hair, t. Kverybody uses it ice 35 con's bottle. Sold b; druggists in the U Gansta, 619 Broadway, Pr joed States and Card_Special.—Stuttert merwg. The cause and cure, by Dr A. ¢ tay \No charge until perfect sours and Stam- . SMEDLY. Office ia given Geo. B. Sloat & Co.’s Celebrated Ellip- “Lal v tic Lock Stiteb and Bhuttie Se: Machi: Church of the Nativity, are respectfully invited to attend capri tigre 28 aaiotans GH GOLLING; 480 Broadway, | his funeral on Wedoesday afteroou, af two wolock trons ‘Tho steamer Sea Bird arrivod from Detour this moraing, Bee eee, 180 East Seventeenth street, near First reports no ice this side of Mackinac, while at the latter . place the tug Leviathan had arrived from Lake Married. Rontyaox.—At Paterson, N. J., on Wednesday, April 4 Lowe—Rarupuy.—In West Farms, on Thursday, April 5, by Rev, A. G. Tomas, Mr. Jacon A. Lows, of Warring, N. Y., to Miss Axe G, Rarupun, formerly of Norwich; Deborah, widow of Captain Wm. Robinson, formerly of Baltimore, Md., aged 73 years. Baltimore papers please copy. Ronsox—On Friday evening, April 6, Enza M., wife of end reported having but little difficulty in varough: It ia believed that the Straits will be open for all vessels within a week. Brizzviitx, C. W., April 9, 1859, f a me Bay of guinte lenearly paratien, Ps eae ioe ted Dr. aaa R. Robson, and daughter of the late Henry of the season leaves for Oswego to-morrow. i Died. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of her sons - or obi tran zh 1860. eerie re eee cet Hewry Baucock, | Benj. R. and Wm. H. Robson, and of her gon. in lew ‘avi mn on ce Cham} in is resumed. § aged » Z a Ns di tte i Rouse's | The funeral'will take place from the residence of his | FrAncl P- Sage, are respectfully invited to attend the are making regular trips between Whitehull aud Rouse’s Point, funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at four o’clock, from ‘oint. her late residence, 238 Fourth street, Washington square. Scurnopger.—On Sunday, Aj 8, Manny H. Scuropgr, janover, in ihe id year of his age, js and acqui are reepeotlully to attend his funeral, from bis brother-in-Iaw’s residence, 224 Weet Twenty-firth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ai haif past one o’clock, without further invitation. Suaw.—In Brooklyn, E. D.,on Monday, April9, Joan Suaw, in the 11th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, Mr. William Shaw, 276 South Fifth strost, at four o'clock P. M., without farther notice. qghat— On Saturday er ae 1, Rorm Ww ughter. Aus “and soquaintandts of the family are re- spect invited to attend the funeral, from 206 West o Grnda it Albany acroetes ea 6, Emer, wife of —! on 5 oy Robert Strong, and mother of Anthony S., William N., and Thomas J. Strong, of that city, agad 75 years. brother, 31 East Baltic street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternodo, at three o'clock. fhe relatives and friends aro Tequested to attend without further invitatio n. Newport, R. L., papers please copy. Bovrye.—On Monday, April 9, at his residence at Mel- rose, CHRISTOPHER Smbus BOURNE, in the 49th year of his age. The friends of the family and of bis brothers, Dr. G- M., Rev. Rowland H., , Wm. Oland, and Rev. Theodore, are invited to attend the funeral, from the church of the Incarnation, corner of Twenty-eighth stroct and Madison avenue, on Wednesday morning, at cleven o'clock. Bowss.—On Monday eveni April 9, at 834 o’clock, Mrs. Brice Bowss, the beloved wife of James Bowes, aged 24 years. Notice of funeral in Wednesday morning’s papers. Premiers] card o tmeica anes Gaye ae > an ‘Deven --On Saturday, April 7, Wisam Epcar, eldest child of William Henry and Elisabeth Brush, aged 7 Death of an Ex-Congressman. Troy, N. Y., Apri! 9, 1860, Job Pierson, an old resident and member of the bar of this city, and formerly Representative in Congress, died to day, aged 69, a native of Markets. PHILADRLPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuiLapetrma, April 9, 1860. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania State 6's, 94; Reading Railroad, 214; Morria Canal, 613¢; Long Island Railroad, Ag; vania Railroad, 395;. Sight exchange on New York at par. Barrmone, April 9, 1860. Flour firm; Howard street, $5 873;. Wheat buoyant at $1 60 a $1 76 for white, and $1458 $1 50 for red. Corn active and advanced 2c. ; white 78c. a 760. Zellow, 72¢,.9 Periapetrara, April 9, 1860. funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ek ioe ihe ‘veaideuse of father, 194 Weat ge, aor Sunday morning, April 8, after a short ill- reapectfi erally oeitod to attend the fune- His friends are Pad on oes, at his late residence, 44 , near Binecker, this (Tuesday) morning, atteno’clock. ‘The re- wi to Poughkoe} ‘His remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. California and Suffolk [ Feapioursd Please gf Tucker —In Newark, N. J., on cee mS 9, of con- sumption, CaTnaruye Nicnors, wife of Joseph Tucker, of New York, and daughter of Fiijah W. Nichols, of Newark. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her father’s residence, No. 266 Mulberry street, Newark, on Thursday afternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation. ‘Van Wxck—At Sing Sing, Saturday, April 7, at the residence of his father, after a = iin ARDINER VAN Wyck, son of Gen. Philip G. Van Wyck, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, st one o'clock, from St. Paul’s church, Sing Sing, witbout further notice. ‘Wanprit —At Peekskill, N. Y., on Wednesday, April 4, of consumption, EuzaneTs L., wife of Capiain Jacob Wandel Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE D Rxrea Chass, NO. 169, Arnis 9, 1960. LAW ARE . E 18, 37, 7, 38, 27, 74, 11, 22, 10, 48, 63, 1, 39% Bloe: ar mains will be taken for interment. Carwgy.—On Monday April 9, HvaH Warp, second eldest eon of Hugh Ward and Ann Carney, aged 9 months and 3 days. friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tenn his funeral, from the residence of his ps 18, No.9 City Hall place, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. His remaina will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. ‘Carnick.—In Jersey City,on Monday, April 9, at ten minutes to twelve o’ciock, of marasmus, GroRGE cata ponof George H. and Margaret Louisa’ Carrick, aged years, 9 months and 27 days. ‘Toe tuneral will take place this (Taceday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 287 South Fourth strect, Jersey City. The remains will ‘de taken to Greenwood Cometery for interment. ‘CrxLAND.—On Monday, April 9, Joun CueLanp, aged 26 years. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully larned to atiend the funeral, from the reei tence of his brother, 130 Eighth hated eae afternoon, at "clock, without further in’ in. “Cousey.— On Saturday, April 7, of consumption, Cas. 38 ye ‘His friends and those of the family are respectfully in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 22 Harrison street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at two o’clook. ‘His remains will be taken to Greenwood. ‘Coows.—On Monday, April 9, Harry Cacersatt, infant son of Agustus and 1. 3 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of bis parents, 156 of b "Wood: EDDY Ob., Wilmington, Delaware. ial Drawings of Hod; Davis & oa Tolleriss of Georgia” ‘800, A! }, 1860. "2,4, 5, 31, 19, 71, 56, 64, 42. lway Circulars sent free. BRODGES, DaVBs & vU., Georgia. s * Semsation” Dress Hat, Spring ‘B, batter, 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Her remains were interred at Now Windsor, Orange county, N. Y. WARNER. —On Monday, April 9, Jammy Franors, youngest on of James and Frances Warner, aged 2 months and 24 days. YS Farewell, farewell darling, thou hast loft us; ‘Thy sufferings bere were very great, Jesus called, and thou has left us, Tn the realms of love to dwell. The relatives and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, at the residence of bis parents, corner of South Second and First streets, Brooklyn, E. D. Yeruy.—On Friday, April 6, Gkorce B., youngest son of George W. and Mary E. Yerby, aged 6 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 126 Hast Thirteenth. street, this (’ afternoon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. Phrenelogical Examinations, Showing botogra phi { Exquisite bia tecui siete TL TAMSON'S Gallery, 209 Fulton street, Batablisbed 1851. The Fime Collection of over 200 Oil Paintings, im store 494 Broadway, to be sold on Wednesday evening. Ab’m Bassford, Jr.—15 Billiard Tables. Court and Remsen streets, Broo! Sales Booms, 149 Fultomand No. 8 Ann street, N. Y. La: Assignee’s Sale of Books, Station- ey Wetes Sqenty; Cutlery, silver plated Ware and fancy ; ; ‘afiernoon and this week. © | Houston street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at five o'clock, ‘CELLANEOUS. We Mtcaduay: above Canal suet. MC FGPatRICK & | — Coaman.-At Albany, on Sunday morning, April8, | ._MASCELLANHOUS: MOS, auctoseers, For particulars soe adv under | Manx Jane Cosicax, wile of Rovert S. Cushman, an A BERSSING 70 BUMANITE. |, nam iate Jehn Thompeon. rr. J. egetable Cnthartic Syrup, saa anti e, voaintancen of the family, those of { for infants children and delicate females, is 8 perfoct wabstl- ‘The friends and acq' her brothers, Major and Joseph Thompson, and of her brothers in-law, A. H, Gale and Paul Cushman, are {n- ‘vited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of A. H. Gale, No. 121 Fast Twelfth street, without further invitation. Dvaes.—On Monday, April 9, Tuomas Dyxes, aged 62 rears, 11 months and 19 days. ithe tena of tho See reapocitaky. tried in attend the funeral, on Wednes noon, o'clock, from his late residence, No. 167 West Fifteenth street, without further invitation. ‘Yonkers and Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. FreucH.—On Sunday, April 8, after a short iliness, ArrRep FRELEIGH, aged 39 years, 10 months and 19 days. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, No. 40 York street, Jersey City, without invitation. Funus.—On Sunday, April 8, of inflammation of the brain, aesdis perme daughter of Milton and Cathorine Finkle, years. ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at 170 East Eighteenth stroot. The remains ‘will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. lFinwecay.—On Monday morning, April 9, MARGARET, ‘wife of Michael Finnegan, of Traleo, eounty Kerry, Ire- attr teiond ofthe family are Tespoctfully invited to at- tuta for calomel, and so delicious to the taste that ehlidren will ery for it. f CHARLES WIDDIFIED & co: oelrar 8, y. . BOVRE DOD'S IMPERIAL WINS BI DB.,2, Incipleat, Covsamption, Weak Lungs, serio Tint ow velore oe’ abl. sain Or eB Lane WADDIFLRLD & O0., Sid and abt Revadwar. De and urinary ergaas, and soription, as Storeand Bank Fronts. olumus, Girders, Balings, Doors, Shuters, c., mam v) OTHER'S Yron Works, Twenty-cighth nen Bocond d avenue and Twonty-cinth sirest. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. Otties 505 Broadway, New York. Q ‘imes.—Frederick 8. Cozzens, xo weer street, New York, has for sale Native are unsurpassed as & remedy for i OHARLES WIDDIFIBLD & CO.. 649 and 651 Broadway. The} aro piesa fo ts al, ‘and effectually supersede tha OUT us WIDDUFIMLD & C0.,049 td 651 Broadway. ¥ as strengtening beverages, they are torivelled. wien, Bure Grape Wines for the Communion ser Wberal deduction made to Ulergymen, Tem Pounds Coffee for hed Bigeye end ten int Foe a TTY ARSON & Nos 1 Obamibers strect aad ine only. at. No 1 216 Greenwich PERSONAL. AE aia a IE aah THERE IS A LECTER FOR YOU, AT C+ iiway Pou ofice trom W: me Modo OS esa 18 A LETTER FOR YOU SOME where. erring’s Patent Champion Fire and puntos Gales, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray street, ow fiance Salamander Safes—With Pa- Stenbe of College place.” ROBAEY . PATEIOR.” FINE HEAL’ old. Apply tothe Rev. Wm. Burnett, No, OR! ADOPTION, THY FEMALE F Siigh'street, Brookiyn. _———— ag asi wok: Somethin; Rowan cate mer, Tucker, tend the funeral this (Tuesday) arcdanawerton .MTORG! COMIN NEW pole . Machine, OS iter tard in Calvary. FORMATION RL gems SS Se, LibkkAL DisCoUNT TO | “Gaan At Clarleston, S, C., on Monday, April 31, | bof her snare, Risabetl, CORN, rey, irelsad, td of Com- 1 inng fever, Wi1saM Gaines, of New York, in the = ail Sree count in’ nine yours. Address, care year of his age. of Virgi n, Goshen, Orange county, N.Y. ee ee ApH 1, Rev. Sass Geom, ia ‘= WwHo eee y p ANTED—OF WILLL the 48th year of his age.” ‘ J lef Rew Oa }; supposed to pe in Fourth Associate Reformed @ongregation (his late m2 ‘and bis brethren of the ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the church, corner of Tlouston and Thompson streets, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock. Girson.—On Sunday, April 8, Davin Gimson, aged 60 rhe family are respectfully invited to at- BL—D WILL FIND A LETTER IN Mir Godteeys once aire Post office, explaining some- boay's Don appearance 0a fe ‘The friends of the ‘WARDS. tend the funeral, from the residence of his daughter, No. RE ‘ 187 Seventh avenuo, this (Tuesday) morning, at nine | —>pewanp Lost, ON SAT @ATURDA’ Y. 79H INST, A o'er, whet furor inviaon, $B Wdiigels sock Obes, about 17 inches loag. ‘Mawura t GraNDER.—MARIA GLANDER, aged 20 years and 8 | 15) No. 6 Ferry strect —Latra’s Liquid wring no equal for beaed- Y BIRD, ON MONDAY friends are reepectfully invited to attend the fune- REWAED.—LOST, A CARAR’ ne aa Y ‘afternoon, Apri 9, from Preserving the akin. 639 Broadway. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o’ ‘The above reward wiil be paid on it¢ return to No, 41 ral We foe pont nen of Eighteenth street ang Sutolk etrest, to the prambing shop. the True Seeret of Beauty, IER en coe a invigorates the skin; readers BRWARD.—10er, A BLACK AND FAN TERRIER i Sl ST ase ee SO hep anal aobadleboc ogo thn aba e private stabie, corner of Lexington Avenue and Twenty-third street, . April 9, Guonaz W. Gowns, 3 7 montus and 9 days. r Set onde are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from his jate residence, No. 472 Greenwich street, on day afterboon, clock. i "Gums.-0n =e 7, Francis Graaam, aged a $100 REWaRD—THE rot Benepe WILL = paid tor the recovery of & wn, dischat 1 lioutme sonviaon of-tss rt ples kat river, ac the q + ‘ceviman* He COT DULLNMIG, PUDEPT & CU. Vil Troah wires, Naw Youx, ageii 7, 180, 5 months. Seve frience of the tamil? are invited to attend his fune- ral, this (Tueeday) morning, at nine o'clock, from bis tate residence Nu. lu Weet Sisteensh street. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ile Hows of bottler ere now weed tn (4 Ded, was for elwieren ter cf, with eating ever relate in: mogiae and ceria. nly 3 centga, Hauarr.—At Astoria, L.1., on Sunday, April, Euza tend Ler funeral, from her lato resideuce, this [Taced wv) thet get ioe cone ‘The steamer dattar0, jaxrr, aged 1 year, 10 monthsand 8t two o'clock, from his Hicks. —In this city, on the @th of fourth month, Ex:.3 Breadway, A CONNIBSIONER, OF DEEDS OF Sowalbrnisnday ait te U. 8 PASSPOR? AGENT— PURE HOLLAND GIN, IN BOTTLYS. A WOLPE's PURE COGNAC BRANUY, LN BOTTLES. WOLPs'S PORE POR? WINK, IN BOPTLES WOLFs'S PUKE SERKBY WINK LN BUTTLRA WOLPS'S PUKE MADEIKA WIN®, IN BOTELUCS. the above Wines and Liq and bowed > =, rapied pure and tbe bret The Bolte pea ty A ey ae nm creme cal faculty. For asie by all druggists, grocers and frult sores tm the United btates, UDOLEHO WOLFE, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street. T WHOLESALE, CHRAP—ONK MILLION SRGARS, A’ from $4 to $50 per Houses anaes mee i cumin Gunn peesems ROE and recidence 06 West Thirteenth (A WERDING, INVITATION OR CARD PLATE mux ly engraved and at CLAKK'S asw Boi, awash old piace 089. ‘The lowest prices and” bes! NEVER FAILING FBIEWD, IN DYSPRPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, fos Or APPETITE AND GENERAL PROSTRATION, Jan be foun. ‘trial " BRYANT S UNAIVALLED STOMACH BITTERS, bottle. For sale everywhere. ‘Depot No. 8 South Willlam street, New York. GOOD SEWING MACHINE.—THE EUREKA.—PRICE 350,—G usranteed to give satiafsation. Ranieoe Savieg full amount, accommodated. A call solicited. Oillos broadway. A SAVING OF TWENTY PRR CENT two all wi! buyers. GLASS, and Owen TAT SAE : our sre ten that must CONVINCE ALL that it is to interest to Pp ody -puimanamas FRI Y SHOWN, ‘and no one PRESSED 10 BUY. te B.—A bot of pecond hand Chandeliers, at very low W. J. F. DAILY 4 00., 631 Broadway. MAGNIFICE! ‘; OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MADE by city makers and fully guaranteed, to be sold at auc- lon, this day, at 70 Weat Twenty sixth street, noar Sixth ave- 3180 & large assortment of perlor, obsmber and dining A. M. GRIFFIN & OO , Auctionsers. D Sapna DIAMOND WEDDING AFOOT. BY NAPOLEON #8, QuiGce, By every bleared ringlet "Jn your brown and glossy alr; By your cheeks of rose and lily, ‘And your pearly teeth, L ewear; By ell your charms of persoa, Of manners, and of mind, Tawear, Mattia Jane, to be ‘A husband true and kind, Your wiabes shall be law to me— Your whuns a sealed decree; ‘ou with all the world, and I Sl never jealous be. Til give houses in Fourteenth street, ‘To all your kin and bith; And i'll dress myself, so help me Heaven! At the clothing store of SMITH. SMITH BROTHERS’ one Price Wholesale and Betall Cloth, ‘ng Warerooms, Nos 122, 14 ana 140 Faltoa street, New York. STHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND ALI PULMONARY COM- Plainta may be relieved by the use of Mill's Bourboria. Mall's Hourbonia is 8 superior quality of whiskey, tobe bad ai rug; JOHN MILLA & CO., Proprietors, 14 Broadway. RBAKFAST SETS JUST RECBIVED, Per Arabia, ‘Assorment WIt_be opened on Monday, 9th tnst., » complete of the above goods in latest atylos, from $1 to $3 per act. NN. Black lace Mantilias, from auction, at creat bargains, ‘MU. & GKANT, 703 Broadway. EDS, BEDS, BEDS.—MA3 TRESSES, FEATAERS, COTS, Comforters, Blankets c., good and cheap, wholesale M WILLARD, Agent, 384 Hudson atreet. ‘cokner of Houston, New York. Ca FILTERS—Aa VALUABLE INVENTION manufacturers and the public generally, ted to hy: drenta, hand and steam pumps; also, stationary a1 gs Biates Carbon Company, 164 Broadway, New Pi rom Furniture. = eee CBG TON ON THE, CROION, THR DIAPHRAGY Filter, manufactured by McKenzie & O'Hara, is the king of porous Filter to which I alluded tm my recent report te tha Croton Board. 1 conaider the artificial on- stitutes: she Storing wpe oe to be = Ce vreeps a for the purpose, instrument juite durable, caly aires to be reversed to insure its action, Be fauas R. Omron, M. D., , Chemist. Manufactured and sold MoKEN; “ omer Fa ae nn & OAR ow (Qpent BUNIONS, INVERTED MAILS, EWLARGER aobenee ers ene fe Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. Relers to hpetslana und sungooee of this city. pS ea ny Oz FOOT AND OTHER DEFORMITIF® o= —— J ankle, foot and hand. skiltm lm —————————— A CHANGED! inajoaak FIG EIOIAT INTELLIGENCE. Yr! HEENAN AND BAYEBS TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY! mmc 41 ACP ERMENT THE CHAMPIONS. Inoportant news from Tondon about the Battle. What effect sis: it will have on the a SEE THE CLIPPER—NOW ADY. Heenan at bis New Training Quarters! How he got on the Hunt! . Four ‘isite London in Disguise! Gentleman. A fine Old Bae ite CLICFER—JUBT OUT. Great Excitement tie Untied States. an Return Maich between Lynch, and Kavanagh. CITING FOOT BACK IN NEW ORLEANS. RXTE ro Hundred Yards for $5,000 Jersey man. Hand Ball in Philadelphia, 8 THE CLIPPER. ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM LONDON. Sue THE ULIFP EM, The reliable gz Authority of America. THE CLiFPER IS NOW KEADY. ON The Guest Sperting and Thestcial Journal reat ‘aby The CLireEn. FRANK QUAEN, Eé Ann street. New York. 1 x "1 ROVED SELF ADJUSTING TRUSS.— Deine arial ot the Eid bitberio ‘will money. clusively to the fitting and applying of eae and co his spplieation we will igoatentoe son only that it will fitand per- fe retain the rupture, but that it will never change its posl- tion by any possible movement or contortion of the body. Ladies ‘upon when required INNK & PHILLIPS, ‘No. 182 Broadway and No, 2 Jobn street, New York. RET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT DP iis tent remedy for Sores in to known world Ee NOTICLOBO DE bah Re he BEST SPANISH NEWSPAPER TOR ADVERTISERS AND READERS. CIROULATES LARGELY BVERYWHERE— I CUBA, MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA, le ALU THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS, AND 18 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR SPANISH TRADE, NEXT I88UE ON THURSDAY. TRANSLATED FREE OF CHABG! VERTISRMENTS TRA: BI , AD’ jul be sent in early to secure editor! and should be sent in bg IRE PROOF SAFES. STEARNS & MARVIN, F 4a Murray treat, New York. IBE 1N MICHIGAN. TRIAL OF VALENTINE & BUTLER'S paws ALUM PATENT SAFE, Nires, MicwGan, March 27, 1860. Mrssns, Vatentine & Botien:—The Safe T pucianed of Tee, em ine“nght of the 16tn inate ate wae opened te eens, tie ene Bact won warpel ona een os jot operate; yotl am of the that § it A i i BRoaDWaY. best Gas (CH BKUNZRS In the city for sale, i very low by \TEPHEN PHILBIN, 707 BROADWAY, ‘Baaeen ‘Washington place and Fourth street. AS FIXTURES AND FITfING. Gana. ROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES, G?° Wotsmunss FAsaLy x (5 Bratney, Bows 182 Fulton street, Broolya, For low, ‘Work on Bails, and are exobange for wa SET ROR Sar Rew York. B. BURDBALL’S . ARNICA LIN: ‘a most heaiiag and pene prepared combining axaten wi heating ad AOCRKS ABD PAIRS t human flegh is heir to, it ia without equal. im Rheumatism, Bru! counterfeits, ‘aud ‘bay BUBLCALL'S origins! asticia. Gold Uy all deugrtets, Pein ‘SS gents, i | been favored, acer ele OE 1, eT ASYOe, MAIDEN Lape, aw. ee 1. 2X. f. LEVITT, No, 51 Minertes, Londen, Referring to the above, J.B BRADBUR' moeh sure in tctormicg his friends and oe une, wilt of Watebes euch f haides Wone, avd thew whieh the newest erien, ott 2k4DBOMS, maiden ana Naw Youx, Aprit 2, 1600 ORTANT TO RAIWA SLLORA. T*rno'tawe 1 ila lire. Tae GUrinras. ILWAY GUIDE 7 rae UNITED STATES AND THE C, vrs ptaplament po he AWADAS, taro RAILWAY TIME TADLES TO DATE, now ready. APERTOR ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDE Recognised ORLY WORK OF THE HuND ty OPFICLaL OSGAN OF THE RAILWAY COMPANIES, over rinse EVENTY-FIVE RAILWAY MAPS, ge tke PRINCIPA! ILWA) ‘THE COUNTRY, 4" ce espe PER OOFY, By all book and pertodical agents, and by the boys upon the \raine of the principal railways tbrot and the Canada D, APPLETON & O0., Publishers. OHN OSBORN, 45 BEAVER STREET, AGENY OF THE VINE GROWERS COMPANY OF COGNAQ, Ia happy to Compeny's “Bnounee to the trade and the publie thes he PURE COGNAC BRANDY may be obtained in “one 4 Ah ta gapen of one dorm ful Sond voles comm, BW YORK TO GUTTENBURG. BULL'S FERRY, Tike Hetudium (Conway's Dock), and Fort Lae. Fase il cote The steamer FLOKa, Osptain W. Hawes, will, on and after Monday, April 2, 1860, run as followa:— LEAVE SPRING STREET, N THURSDAY, APRIL 12 SNOW (TRE SAME WHO bas been and ts yet mar ufrcturing cor fectionsry in New Haven) will open for the benefit of ba numerous customers ® splendid store at 407 Browlway, = few doors below Oemg Street, where can be found © large sescrtment of colee Com= fecllorerery mude exdressiy for the retail ade, ARBON'S EXTERMINATOR Acts upon Rats ase terror; they leave their holes to It eflectually purifies dwellings of loathsome Roaches. ra in medicine have ik. Prater WABE AT BARGAINS. Rich plated Ten Seis, 6 picoes, for $90, usual price SUB, Cake Baskets $4. usual price $Y 80, Casters bat al price $9, Wor Stands $1 Liqt ‘usual price $28 Watters $15, usual price oat ee Dishes $3 68, wma ce @. C. ALLEN, 415 Breadway, one door below Canal sires EBRY'S JAPANESE folenaid om No, mbine” Bole weng | rol Sold crerzubere, JAPANESE POLISH * 447 Brogme street, one door west of Broadway, ARTIES ABOUT REFITTING THEIR HOUSER, APD THE PUBLIO GENRRALLY, Are tnvited fo examlae our Dew snd extensive Spring TRENOH OFWs a ete or attractive cot tne prion ve boon Tred sh tbe lowent posome E. V. HAUGHWOUT & O0., of Broadway and Broome strest, ——— — Ligh @OUT AND RHRUMATIO SPROIPIO. ‘A gentleman who had for more than twenty years euf- fered most severely by attacks of Gout. of three ead ax months continusnce, w) crippled and debilitated a conatitution. at length most happily found hie tum ins compound that effectually ands; eubawed most violent peronyem of Gout or Rbheumatiem by safely evi cause. After ia ‘much ‘noslth, a: de gree recovering the and use of i te ood on nome male end female, several years eed make it publie Sha biette a bostanee te whe ie ve for years rejected medi! wo aad wilt nes agen ae, cree as war ume, oe rioreey ‘& Son, 84 i 8. Newby, 102 Front Pere a in of Chestnut an Broad streets, Piiie- J. Tucker, Mobile, and the proprietor, 7. Reynolda, Enfield, dies, Haged Middlesex, Rngiand: Qeevays pau, WHITTEMORR, $2. to wale tt z * —- tor Have removed Se AMsnt Ta the city of, ‘CORNICES, PORTRAIT AND PIG- MOORING GLARSTEN PRAMS: AC, 40. In Btyle, Quality and Price our Goods are unexceptionable (LING OF THE TONSILS —THIR PREVAILING alec, ncenmonaled Wit eweling of the plands of toe Biity which i sove followed, iff full babls bY fever Lape’ delirium, "Be. not in be least slarmed—i is ii H} i 5 5 i z 3 3 : G ; Maa sezeee= stroll eecghze fe] Hy bat ij ft t ! i i i nese , dizziness of ‘For babkosl ocstlve- family aper ‘and as purifier of the Dinod they are Unsurpassed and in all sudden uaa of sek DEAFNESS CURED. B. Branprera. M. D.:— tin—Pix years ago I was which was a0 severe tbat my hife was fc it but justice to x and pown, Gratefr) ly 79) Daxviie, Va., Mo 87, oui COSTIVENESS AND DIZZINESS New Youk, April 6, 1860. Dr. B. BRANDRETA:— Desk Srn—In the of 1988 IT had the misfortume te aren ny ih ereianme re ey rom came carenty detimic, d,feaflored wi fan co aide, and opp! fh ik ression of the heart. I was sttended by ne of this city for three brig ae re Het and hed deapatred of » onre: ly I was induced te try your Pills, which almost inatantly relieved me. and in & ee ere eee ean ey ‘world, caplet Taxes Monrry, 300 West streak. fold st 25 cents per box, with full directions, at the ‘Cenal street, oftice. 294 ‘and at No, 4 Union square, aod by all amar st! ith anata ee INGER’S SEWING MACHINES. s No. 2 Sewing Machine. ar The Fam i The Pama, ig My. M. BINGE & 00, No’ 88 5 No! 160 Fulton street, ANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FAMIL® ible medicines for Billions Al Bere ya eter atel.e eet Principal office removed to 26 Broadway, ner of street, 1K CELEBRITY OF REED’S LONDON CORDIAL Gin bas cyused it to be introduced into over a thoussnd stores in New York. 48 a0 agreeable and health{n! stimulant i wes walled. Vaults, 118 East Twonty-ninth street, jew Yor! FY THE COMPLEXION, TO REMOVE f. T° BRT as COME a Re complexion, use Madame Lowenberg 4 Uo ’s PASTILLES FLOBENOR, the purity and efficacy of which is J ‘R, Chilton, the celebrated chemist, and dally attest ite undeniable merita For sale at opolitan Hotel, and by all respectable drug urn. A6., oGeurton.. Please exatnine the label. ss none are rtifeate of Dr. J. Ithout the of Dr. J. R. Chilton and the & LEWKRBERG. RB.—A PARTY, GOING INTO THES. SOAP MAKE! ‘ae i ui i ii otreet, -ATOBES AND JEWELRY OLRANED AND. ever eee en as ONG. ALLEN'R, 0 Browdway, ous dee below Canal street, formeriy 11 Wall W INDOW SHADES, LABOR, J Houses only. Fe cai to,e Jopbing, ae a ‘KID & 08., ‘36 Murray streets ee E SHALE BE BAPPY With LETTERS OF INTROLU ati¢Rue ‘ae Fy To which plsce they can f preked by caretul whd expr rieieed on poy) be for celivery In ADY DSU, of the United states. Pa Yh ENTS for gocGA'can be made eliher in Pare or t® wR iy meee: BY, HAUGHWOUF 2 00, Vorner Broadway aad Broome street. : PBOTR AN, GATTERE, NEW STYLE, AG SS SUMS: Nef Sasa streak aul nod me ine,