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for his time, ingenuity and expense in originating and per. fecting it. THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. FIRST 6ESSION. Bomate, Wasnuyeton, April 13, 1860, Several Executive communications of no importance ‘wore received. ‘THE ADMISBION OF KANSAS. ‘The House act for the admission of Kansas was read ‘and referred to the Committee on Territories. SETTLEMENT OY MR, R. CLAY'S ACOOUNTS. Mr. Freon, (dem.) of Ind., offered a resolution directing Rho proper accounting officers of the Treasury te settle the meccounts of Randolph Clay, Minister to Peru. Referred. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE 81. AVE TRADE. Mr. Wilson's resolution in relation to the suppreasion Df the elave trade was referred to the Committes om wi le put this saaitom “Why all this eflort to seiza Mr. this overthrow of law to accomplish that pur Tt is notorious that there isa citizen of Vir- “i chief rate of that Commonwealth, ‘who has ly avowed that he knew much Pa i 4 fine very matters before committee, aud openly ssid thrown bis challenge openly to the Senate and the coun- ‘try, refusing openly to testify, and yet that committee zaakes no motion to bring ex Governor Wise before them. ‘Instead of that it seeks a Northern man, Mr. Hyatt, now in jail, and another Northern. mao, Mr. Sanborn, who knows nothing, and follows up Mr. Sanborn by an act of isduappinig. "offer these papers, aad ask that ibey go, ‘with tbe memorial, to the table. Mr. Maso, (dem. ) of Va —Mr. President, I objected to the reference of the memorial because I thought that no mction should be taken without the cificial return. I said that I, of course, bad no persomal knowledge of anything that bad transpired, but, as well as I could tell from a hasty correspondence with the Depaty, Mr. Sanborn bad ‘been reacted by a mob at Concord from the oftiver of tho Bevate, It was then ceried by that Senator from infor. waton that he bad received. I bad thgn no other fafor- mation than that communicated by the’ correspondence. Bince that time I have received the official re furn of the officer who made the arrest, aud it 1 my porpose on Monday, under the instructions of the committee, to present the ques- tion to the Senate, witb tho disyosition the committes de Fire to make of the subject; and it may porsibly involve Bn inguiry to ascertain the facts, which seem to be in vonflict between the party #ho made the arrest and the Deputy Sherif who served the habeas corpus. But the Eenator refers to the action of the committes. It is the Vira of that Sepator to vay that the ex Governor of ‘irginia poeserzed information which he would not diz. rip OW and that rubies would not drive him to do it; and it 4s the pleasure of that Senator to assume that the com. mittce have taken no action to have that geatleman Brought before them; ant he presumes that the com. mittee had refrained from acting from # desire oaly fo get that sort of information from Northern men. Now, I will: say to that Senator, bbe is speakiwg upon a subject upon wihch hi formation. The membera of the committe? havo dis. clored nothing astotheir‘intcntions. I will say, therefore, again, that he is talking of tue committee upon a upon which he can have no information. Wht been done by that committee will be divulged when the report of the commit is made. At present he can Bave no {nformation uy the subject. Mr, Sumygr—Mr. President, I pro’ese to have no in- Formation except what is open to all the world, and ae fre two sources open to all the world, ‘through the mation of the press—First, that the ph ste TY, ie | Speake more than once declared that he had important formation, and thet rubies would not make him dis- Bloge it; and gecondiy, it is known that the ex-Governor ‘of Virgin‘a bes not been et to Bis rn be og as Mr. Hyatt was, an? as an attempt ts made to bring ir. San- born. No kidnappers bave been sent into eta, nor Dave handcuffs been put upon ex Govern The papers en yey en — The bill amending the patent laws came t Some verbal amendments were made. “A ree ree mt eee and the private calendar * tbe bili for the rele of David Myerle was passed for Senato went into Executive sessio Adjourned. “g oe House of Representatives. ‘Wasurncton, April 13, 1860. ‘The House is engaged on private bills. Mr. Carter, (rep ) of N. ¥., from the Committce on the District of Columbia, moved for authority to employ a elerk. ‘This a iked to be excused from servieo sis 3 the chairman of on committee. ir: Bonnar, (dem of Ky., hoped this would not be Branted ast ‘as the gentleman waa a liltle excited. ctl al amy ‘bill hid panied, entresigd ais fiend co 0) maha i= position. eatin ) Flr. Cantus Qt not ‘bear h "a words, but his wloquence floated as a fener 0 a 0 Wave, leaving no ripple behind. hter. ‘The question aang was passed over. AN AGRICELTCRAL BUREAU. Mr. beagrpa hs of Obio, asked leave to introduce a eeolution, ing ittee on Agriculture, to Fepor li to for an official reorganization of the Agricul- “in. Brawos, (dem) of N. ©., Spanien ‘REVOLUTIONARY On motion of Mr. Porrer, ‘of Wit, the Committee ‘©n Revolutionary Pensions, i ee ‘was authorised to to employ a wlerk. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. Mr. Corts, (rep) of Iowa, from the Paciiic Railroad Committee, reported # bill on the subject, which was Drdered to "be Printed, and referred back. Pry Private bills were pasred. Adjourned till Monday. Missour! Democratic State Convention. Lovis, April 12, 1860. The Democratic Convention finished Dominating a State icket this morning. The convention also elected eighteen delegates to the Charleston Convention, and nine Electors ‘The delegation to Charlesion is tndorstood to stand as Yollows:—Hunter, 11; Douglas, 3; Dickinson and Breckin- ridge, 2each. The Convention has adjourned sine die. Harrisburg Municipal Eicctton. HareisaurG, Pa., April 13, 1860. Wm Kefner was clected. Mayor of this city today by 230 majority. Departure of the Massachusetts Dele~ ates for Charleston. N, April 18, 1860. The steamer S. R. Spaulding, amply *proviaioned, and bout sixty passengers, incliding the delegates to the National Democratic Convention, and a band of music, deft this evenipg for Charleston via Baltimore. The California Pony Express. Sr. Lovrs, April 13, 1860. ‘The peny express that eo a Francisco at four o'clock on the afternoon of the 3d reached St. Josephs a few moments after five o'clock tis afternoon, Dut wile the private despatches and reports were being pre- on for transmission the wire broke down between sas City and Leavenworth. It was then too ate 10 to eariny it to. Snight, ‘but it wil! be put in a working OF order the first thing tm the morn! An organized of horse thieves have seriously interfered with the line ali the ring. bt have often cut the lines stmultaneously in several ‘pinces and carried off and hid a largo quantity of wire, and once they threatened the life of the line repairer. Sr. Josevas, Mo., ee 1860. ‘The second megesenger of the arent, Overland express route left bere at propicirhers this morning with a fair pumber of letters, a full summary of telegraphic — end a | oth agibtrd deepatehes for San Francisoo and The Freshets and Western Travel. Prrrsacra, April 13, 1890. ‘The damage to sigat; ason Fort ‘ers aad Mat azo I rs and fre’ Railroad is Rigs 4 Bligi Oe regcarny, ty. the Pennsylvanis is i oe The Sir river is in fine boating order; ‘oats are plenty and loading for all points. Cot Crvosani, April ae were lumbus papers state thet the juries sustained by the r of the State ch river is higher than ever is entirely under ilo, aad te ‘ie lower ower Janesville Sentral Ohio Railroad 3s vory much damaged, and an feveral warehouses upon it are washed away. Navigation Westward. Savana 0. W., April 18, 1860, The Northern 1 ichigan, bound La burg, BR * dont Py yl son, passed do wn this afternoon. eeaceete but Uttle loo rennalning. Baltim and Ohio Road. ‘idler ipaein eer, The the recent ‘Baltimore and ohio road proves to have been slight. .All he bridges and embankments are in good condition and Dusiness on the road is fully resumed. Philadelphia dhegdnn fhe mmerciai State- im pan ADELENTA, Apri 18,1800, ‘Va'ue of exports for the week... «$107,280 ‘Value of imports for the week : Additional from Mexice. ‘Savannan, April 12, 1868. Advices from Vera Cruz of April 1 confirm the raising of the slege by Miramon, owing to the want of provisiecs and munitions of war. He bad lost 2,000 ant of 6,000 MAeR. ‘The loss to the city was trifling. Advices from the city of Mexico state that there is a amtrong feeling in the city in favor of a war withthe Uited ‘States. ‘The American Minister (Mr. MoLane) arrived at Vora Cruz om che 28th, Degollado bad gone to Tampico to omter upsm # cam- paign. Valdez, with 2,600 men, had been defeated, with a loss of 1,600, a News from Hava: and Key West. Cuagizstor, April 12, 1860. ‘The steamship Isabel left Havana and Key Weat on 10th inst. and arrived at Savannah ia 44 hours and at Charles- ton in 60 hours from Key Weat, and 60 from Havana. ‘The steam sloop of-war Pocahontas le(t Key West on the evening of the 10th. ‘The Havana sugar market was quiet; musoovado was quoted 73; a9 reals. Molasses quiet. Exchamge on Lon- don 123g » 1834 premium; on New York, 23¢ a 84 pro- mium. It is proposed by @ house at Barcelona to lay a sub- marine cable betweon the islands of St. Thomas and Porto Rico. Destructive Fire at Wettena Troy, April is 1860, A most destructive fire occurred at Whitehall, N. ¥., this afternoon. The te! yh office hat been burned, ‘we are unable to obtain full particulars. fire broke out in Hall’s drug store, in Canal street, and at four o'clock there were ro twenty “bulla destroyed, including two banks, the Post Office, the express office, and the fre’ was stil loft Rutland for the seene aes o' prog ‘was expected from Saratoge and aph cilee, and the Beg Loss of Life at Sei Bosron, April 13, 1840. Tho master and seven of the crew of the whaling bark Roscoe were drowned off Cape Horn by the boat bein, emashed by a whale. The names of the lost are Capt. H. Almy, his son Geo. H. Almy, Hagh Bell, eoinette, Edwin McNamara, James Castle, Warren Thura top, aud Manuel, Portugy ‘The Roscoe arrived ia Now Bedford yesterday 33 5 B Fatai Ratiroad Accidemt. Giseaco, April 13, 1860. ‘The exprees train from St. Louis for Chicago last night orcke through the tressel work bridge three miles north of Springtield, instantly killing two men who were ridiog a front of the bageage car. The epgineer apd fireman xcre badly hurt. No others were seriously injured. “ Lake Navigation. Micwavkwe, April 12, 1820. ‘The propeller Prairie Siate arrived this: morning from be lower Jakes, she being the first vessel tarouga the raits of Mackipac, She passed through some thirty 1 is 9. floaiing ice sbove Skillagaies, with but litte itliew Galtimore Weekly Commercial State- ment. Baurwore, April 13, 1900 Value of exports for the week 185,180 ecrease . 53,005 Value of inaporis for tive Weak! 164,950 TOFCMRC.... ose 57,887 Markets PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuILADELPHIA, April 13, 1860. .. Pennsylvania State fives, 962; Reading ’wilroad, 21; Morris Capal, 6144: Long Island Rail road, 11°,; Pennsylvania Railroad, 301;. Sight exchange in New York at par. New Orceans, April 18, 1860, Cotton quiet: sales today 4,(00 baleg, at 103;¢. a Lic. ‘or midolne | ‘The eales of the week foot up 28 500 bales, tnd the receipts 21,000 bales against 20,000 bales for the same period ear. Receipts at this port atcad of last rear, 469,000 bales; ¢o. at ali Soutkera ports, 760,000 vales. Stock, 389,100 bales. Flour dull, at $5 50a $5 5 fin Whiskey 2c. ‘Tobacco firm. Coffee tirm: wock 7,000 begs at 12: a 13c, Stock in Dage. against 33,060 last year. Freights—Cot- iverpeol 15 82d, Exchange without alteration. Mone, April 12, 1860. Cotton sales of (wo days 7,000 bales, Market unchanged but with an improved demand. Savannan, April 12, tii won to 6ace eat sales sy fforgs faloe of the week bales; recetpts do. bales. cS firm at 6% 8% per cent preminm. SN igen VANNAR, Py 18, 1860. Cotton—Sales of the last two market closes unchanged. ake iay’ Crarceaton, April 12, 1860. Cotton advanced 3c. on the week: rit day 1,200 bales; sales of the week 12,000 bales; receipta do. 5,500 | ‘ Barmwonn, Apri 18, 1800, Flour active. Howard street superfine, $6. ‘Wheat buoyant: choloe white, $1 80; red, $1 48 8 $1 60, Corn firm: white, 75. 8 Yea 78e. Provisions y: mets por! primed, $15; Salk 14; bacon, 10c. “Whiskey quiet, at 2210. 2240.” $ é Pailapetrnta, April 18, 1860. et quiet. Wheat firm: sales, Pt neh at 50; white at $1 €8. Provisions quiet. Whiskey dull, % 2lc, a 23¢0. Cicurxan, April 18, 1860. Flour quiet. Provisions quiet and unchanged’ Whis- ey Siar sree sales at 18. a marl more stringent, a on New York without THE LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Miscella: =e le bile enleriog ie ia arbor of Lowen T Det on Mon fond: \nst, etragk on the N olde of the Breab water an and eae bends, wil ivecmea American Ports. mar ORLEANS, April 13—Arr (by tel) ship Maverick, PRIL Sve A. ware, Cannon, ae ec eee Cardenas, April 1 18—Arr (by teD steamers ng isd) base Coscls St Domingo; Sea G ‘The Riot im the Bowery Theatre. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. | Bowery Tuxarre, April 13, 1860, Tm your report of the riot at the Bowery theatre, on Thursday night, several inaccuracies occur, no serious dis- turbance having taken piace. A number of ‘ Bowery boys’? (so styled.) from whom I bad taken the privilege of the free’ lat, which they had abused, paid for their admissions with the ayowed purpore, to use their own elegant Janguage, of “giving me a blast.” This .“‘blast”” cobsisted of » few hisses whevever Tappeared upon the stage, and aroused ihe indignation of the orderiy ma- jority of the audience. One or two personal collisions reeulted, and considerable noise, which subsided in about one minute. There were no ‘dead rabbits” in the piace, no ceadly weapons were ured, ge was broken cx certirg a chair, and nobody was either severely or par- Uslly injared, it’ I may be permitted to exclude a boy who retired with an insanguined nose, caused by an accidental vViowfrom a nervous neighber’s elbow. The audience Aid not leave the house, and the performances were ful- filled to the letter of the bill. Mary I be allowed to add that these “Bowery boys’ have been proceeded against according to law, for disorderly conduct, ant that I shail not admit them on the free list under any circumstances. =JOHN B. ALLEN. Coroners’ Inquests. Fouxp Drowsep —John Larkinz,a native of Ireland, about 20 yours of ege, was found Growned at the foot of Jay street, North river, yesterday ‘morning. Deceased s been missing since Wednesday, and when last seen was intoxicated. Coroner Schirmer held an inquest on the body. dict “Death by drowning.” A Cunp Scarpep To Dear —Jeremiah Murphy, a child, «ed at the Now York Hospital yesterday, from the effects of sealds accidently (oy Mee by the upsetting of a pot of A) ‘Coroner O'Keefe hel ee ak person. eefe held an Ati 3 of the Delaware State Lotte- non WOOD DEY £00. Musagers of the DELAWARE, Y AND MISSOURI STATE Drtawane—Extea ,, APRIL 42, 1 aa aa sees vom ah 38 23." 6, 30, ons ws. ‘arnm 1 i 13, 19, 6 84 i ao, 40, 45, Wt, 31, 43, 31, 46, 5. Woon. EDDY & Wimingtoa, eeteey Official Drawings of “en Davis & ae Crass 804, Arnit. 12, 32, 29, 28, 3, 70, 68, we 2538, 27, 64. ‘cased st Ciroulars sent free. aca 8 By Wonawa, Davis 00. 00., Georgia, - potey Nos. 28,097, sie to aeae raat Spot Eat Maron 32. P| eaters rent free of pre 4 Don Bodriguez, care of City Post, Charleston, 8. — pi Aa atirtehd ‘on a are Thi wn ister, al pit yer ‘vie t's. ee aeadieariere ae et 212 wares How Applicabie. 'o insure & steady and efficiest fire the right out tne dere 4 hg ht Fa Tighily wiih feeb et rena ‘and cinders Dew snd ten, } fo enoplan ostoral draught of Be ot ry AP! 5 Use Brandreth’s Rey = ihe ieeseon ead be the rest to regular and nature. If we temperate in your babite. and leave ic this our bicod will aplenty y ity of us would Fave litle to in of reenect Te eur eh 1 eosin with Sold at 194 Canal stree} end No. 4 Union square. Price 45 oty THE NEW YORE WEEKLY BERALD. Arrival of the Japancse Sonn Car-~<0* of the ¢ Sam Franrians— > bool “7 ava BShip—The vg Reet ef Comgress—The Difficulty Between Messrs. Potter \d Pryor—Tne Latest News—Market Roperts, é&o., d&o- ‘The Weexty Henarp for the present week will bo ready at tom o’clock this morning Among other things i wil! oontain:—An Account of the Arrival of the Japanese Steam Corvette at San Francisco, with a very {ntoreating description of the Officers and Ship, aud their Reception by the Authorities of San Francisco; A Report of the Proceedings of Congress, with the Hsratn's Special Deapatches; An Account of the Difficulty Botweon Mosars, Potter and Pryor; the Latest News from Europe, Call- fornia, Ceatral America, the Sandwich Islands, Western Utah, Washington Territory, Oregon, Cuba &0., &0.— KAitorials on Prominent Topics; Reports of the Cattle, and Money Markets, and all interesting news past week, received by telegraph or otherwise. Single copies, in }, can be had at the counter of the office, corner Of Fukom and Nassan streets. Price six cents. Drawings of France, Broadbents & C: Delaware Lotteries:— Sussex Coury, 75,28 ie 8 gS 964, 18, 86, 3949, 18, AT, &. 46, 10, 73. FRAN oe BROADBENTS & a held’s Spri St; a of Gentle- nace thee Toes uareattet als or ta poate reves -Theee ‘han ever before ‘Thole on superior eaallty, OT pnd vellous cl fs the sod mar’ eeoret of this great demand- ‘The store ie 1'S Naasan street. Astor House. & Co.'s Saccessers, BURT & DUSENBURY, of fathion for gentlemen's David’s Spring Style ef Gentlemen Bats. ‘alosrocks 299 roadway, near Duane treet. Spring Fa: Lag 4 1960.—Harris & Rus Grand street. 231 Righih avenue fer tities xe nesrtineshol Hata and Capa for misses And ohildren. for gentiemen only &3. ‘White's ‘ Semsation” Dress Hat, oyuine rere hatter, 216 Broadway, opposite 6 Paul's chu: Gents’ Hats—Unrt canoe or duradi ity. Youths’ the largest variety in the city. led for Style, Kle- od Children’s Hats and’ Cap’ KYLLOG4, No. 381 Canal sires} $4 Nini, Sellimg for $3 —Gent’s Dress Hale epring fashions finest and best quality, three dollars Wat. BANTA Rater, 57 © corner Wooster street. Biooklyn.—Fact Indispatable, that WH- LIAMSON’S Photegraohs are tocomparadly above all compe. uttoniu New York cr the country. Spring Business Suits, from $7 50 to s bisck Drees Suita, from $12 to 25 Black Frock Coate, from $4 80 to SiS Business Costa, from $3 to $10 Coreimere Par's from $2 to $6. x ate of ait atrlen avd materiats. from $1 50 to $4. BTFR ACO. Mammoth Clothiaw Warehouse oo end 2 Bowers, detwoen Houston aod Blocker streets. Spring further supply received at 666 Broad Shirts Mede to Order and Warranted to ft Alen ready mude, new styles of neck Ties, 5) cents st 87 and &9 William street, one door north of Maiden lane GEO, M. TRAOY, Agent. Overconts from $6 to $ JENN S.A NaS, Moody's Perfect Fittin MOODY'S Men Per Persia.—New Styles London Ties, at MOODY'S Shirt Emporium, 262 way. The Most Destrable Neck Ties ey the Sea- son just received at 66 Broadway. ENNINGS. ‘ Paris Boots and Scene received the most celebrated makers, ag i 3 EUGEAR vena T aermngeed No, 81'Nassau street. Feet Covering For the Young. Can. THELL’E stock of Boots and Shoes for children has been Phrenologioal Examinatio. > Six best ‘aa a! FO! the paler its eons. oe sata given daily “aj Snape dy Ferg icra | 449. Potton, tr ng. An set Court and Ramen sete, Brookipn. $5000 challenger most: out angles exiant. Geo. pe Sloat & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic Gf HL COLLING, 480 Broad: Singer's ee ant Machimes. lor fro oe ever profeced Priceoaty S110, LM SINGER « GO, as Broadway, New York. Wheeler & Wilsen’s Sewing Machines. Office 606 Broadway, New York. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and po Sigma Broadway, corner of Murray street, Defiance fiona Safes—With Pa- tent powder locks and cross bare. Also. fire and bur- i of Sideboard and parlor Ly 65, Murray st, Sorner of College place. BRNT M. PATINOR, Parker Bro’s. Celebrated London Club auce is ou to io, use, and sold at « much Wea rate. Indispensable at the breakfast, lunch. or dinner te ts; ane bag only 19 procure 8, Dollie rom, any, respectable qual Orders supplied by A.J. REMI. No. 1d Deebinda street, sole agent tor the Unlied jstadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs aad Tou- pees—T be best in the world. wholesaie aud retail, and the dye privately applied, 6 Astor House, Batchelor’s Hatr el does wig oy nes Factory; 16 Bond street. te ‘emtrance for ladies, Dye applied tm the aky- Sight rooms. H1il’s Halr Dye, 50 Cents —Depot No I treet, and sold by al druggiais. Infaiible ongnent the shard Seeret of Beanty, renders softens, invigorates the skin; tie cobienon beau nly ‘Sas and brilliant. 60 cents a pBeautifel Complexion —Latrd’s Liquid chieved & = lebrity ea having equal for beau s- fing and preserving the skin. 439 Broadway. ‘Wigs, Wigs.—Clirehugh’s IHusive Wigs bre pre-ewinent for lightness, beauty and fit. 290 Broadway, ortheast corner of Kesde street, opposite Stewart's Scrofala.—A few Bottles of Kennedy’s os ep iy Sabow ind he direction in the lg4 tron "Dottie anda eit Hestlon ol {'ebetm Otntenent, Serofila Otatooent and’ Sealing’ Olnt uent, will gure every case. ae oe vo gree, be is Pg Mey Lovey s Water Cure, Wall House, Williameburg, Specialitiee—diaeasea of the lungs and te womb, Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply his Radt- pel Care 7 moors in of Sornin'oe rapier MARAN & Cl i ed on 8) toms system. Howe tuonsanta vudloe to covtroy & sapling while dane aod Tabor ire required to desolate ‘an oak. Mrs. Winslow’ dover yosin te 8; oe mediate and certain. Caly SS osals ‘s Ointment—For Saltrheam and Consr—Bicrs.—At Newtown. ; on Wednesday, April 11, by the Rey. Wm. mL utisiear; Freperick A Conse, of Flushing, L. I., to Kate C., aangbter of Jackson Hicks, Beq., of Newto wtown, LT. Fuxscn—Mo Conxsit.-On ‘Thursday, April 12, by the Rev. John Service, Mr Soa Frexcu, to Mis Jaxe L. MeCoxwet, both of this Kxow.tox—Wicer aot this city, on Thursday, April 12, by the Rev. Samuel D. Burchard, D. D., Rev. ALseRt W. Kxowrtox, of Richboro, Bucks county, Pa., to Migs Je ima H. Wicur, youngeet davghter of Amherst Wight, of New York. Nichois—Barses —In Fair Hayeri, Conn., on Tuesday, April 10, by the Rev, Wm. KE Vibert, at ‘ho resident of the bride's tather, Horamio Nicnors, to Mise SanawR. BARNrs. Timrson—Coorrn.—On Wednesday, April 11, by the Rey. Thomaa Fone Mr Bexsanty T. Tivsos. to Miss Many A., daughter of Moses Cooper, Iieq., al! of this city. WaTKINe-SCARHOROVGH —On Teed reeidence of the brite’s mother, Glen ev Tecmas Msllaby Guana i Wax ton, Mags., fo Live mil 30), ab the eS Atuci—A! Platte burg, N, Y., of | pace, Suan A, wife ot it bets ang laugbtor of Joho Tyeon ,of Bar.—Oa Thursday, ‘Aprii 12, wintumieation ot tas heart, Goma, son of tho lake William Bali, of Birmingham, England, aged 12 y, 0 fousral will’ take piace this (gaturaar) atersoon, #t 3 o'clock, from tie residence of bis mother, 398 Atlan tle street, Brook! Birmingham pa Buuncs —On Friday, ior 18, at alx o'clock P. M pay Srxagos, wife of Amos Billings, in the 324 yoar ‘The fricnds of the fam! respectfully invited to stood tbe funeral {rom Nor lale restaence, No, 00 Mad. son avenue, ou Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. spon Tnuraaay, ‘April 12, Heyer Avgusres Bar- iis feces ent and those of bis Ln gnNag -in- iy ‘Thomas Har- rold, those of his brother-in law, Harrold, also Company E, Twelfth b rogimoat, as ‘aud fot ee of the Motropelitaa police of the Eighth preoixct, of Wi Buchanan, in the 324 year age. The relatives and friends of the ly Foumaitaly charch treaty ir ret apart eves), ti (at ixth avenue ny) A tet Further ivitation Sova: ‘at two o'clock, wi o Hor remains wil! a berm Greeawood for ean tack ‘CaRnocian—| om Thursday morning, At 12, aperyh pam W. onnis, infant ‘son of Dr. John + —On Friday, April a of ec aie Josura M, Cortrxa, in tho 26th year of bers The relatives ne or te ‘tray, ano res bene of No. . an are [ta Cato andthe funeral, from his late residence, No, 20 woo cemt, South Brooklyn, on Sunday a{ternooa, at , April 12, of disease of the heart, Cie S Dunny, a native of Ireland. The friends and thone of her husband arc respecttully requested to atteud her funeral, from her late residence, No. 123 Weet Thirty-third streot, this (Cee M3 after noon, without further invitation. "The remains terred in Calvary Cemetery. Dovix.—On Friday smraine, April 13, Cargarine A., wife of James Doyle, aged ‘The triends and pole clas. of the family, and of bend Drothers, Theo. F. and Wm. Tone, are respectfully uested to attend the funeral, without further invitation, rom the regidence of her husband, Broadway, oorner of 129th street, Manhattanville, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Dunwan—At his late residence, Toms River, N. J., om Thuradgy morning, after a short’ illness, Col 8. 0. ibux- Mam, aged 68 years, 1 month and 23 days. Bis frionde are invited to attend his funeral on Sunday morning, at balf-past ten o’slock, New Brunswick (N. J.) papers nlease copy. Fiver —On Thursday, April 12, Mra, 8 , wite of Wil- iam Filmer, of consumption, aged $0 years. Her relatives aud trievds of the Iainily are invited to Sttend tho funeral at 20 Markot street, at half-past ons i] of bronshitis, Hear Bayey, eon of Vatriele aud Sarah Fullan,aged 2 yoars qnd 9 mon ‘Ks ‘The relatives snd friends of tha family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon at two o'ckcck, from bis late resigence; No. 121° West Broad: war. — JAMES Gnu, who was accidentally drowned on venting last. is friends ant nequatntances, and those of his bro- share, Joan and Wino are invited ts titeed es heaeeal, which wil) leaye the residence of his brotaera, Clormont F avenue, near Flashing avenue, Brook?y3, this (Saturday) aftert oon, at two o'clock. Cranial Montgomery, Orange county, N. Y., om Thursday, March 92, Mr, Witlias Grantam, agod about 66 years Groaas Ga Toaratay eveniog, April 12, Juris A., wile of Philip H Grogan, in the 27th year of her age. The relatives and (riends of the fatnily, aro requested to atiend the funoral, on Surday a(teroan, at one o'clock, (rom her late reaidence, chrner of Nassau street and Hud: 40u avenue, Brooklyn Groms.—Snddealy ,in Brooklyn, ou Thursday, April 12, Mra. Many Criricx, wife of Patiick Grifin, a native of the counts Lovgford, Ireland. The funeral will take piace from hor Iate residence, No. 8% Prince strect, this (Saturday) afteraoon, at balf:-past two o'clock precisely. Hasniros.~On Thursday, April 12, after a lingering ill- axe, wife of P. Hamilton, inthe 43th year of her age. The friends of tho family, also the membors of Lexing- ton Lodge, No. 910, and A. M., aro reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 74 Prince street, Brooklyn. Macet,—At Harlem, on Thurs¢ay, April 12, Jony Nie MeLxon, cnly gon of’ Christopher and &. Louisa Magee, of Pittsburg, Pa. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the famlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, from the resitence of bis grandfather, Rev, Dr. John N. }fcleod, No. 87 West Twentieth street, on Monday moruiug, at ten o'clock. Pittsburg papers ease be ry. MoCank —On = 18, Catuerive, wife of Ter- a McCabe, first cei of Owen and Mary Don- nol The friends x acquaintances, and those of her brothers, John Peter Donnolley, aro requested to at- howd ¢ eral, — No. 107 avenue 1, on Sunday after- , al one o'clock. moreCarnty. —On Friday, April 13, at 3 o'clock P. M. No. Il Summit strect, South Brooklyn, Mrs. Many Mc ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Carrny, wife of Jeremiah MeCarthy. eos ‘the funeral this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o’cloe! Mussiva.—In this city, on Thursday, April 12, Mrs. Lovisa Brunt, wife of Jacob Muesina, of New Orleans. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectful, invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, thi (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 255 Fourth avence. v.—On Tharaday, April i2, Patriok Munucan, “She fricode and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral from the residence of his brother, Andrew Mulligan, y -# (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemotery for interment. Pratr,—In this city, on Thursday, April 12, Eira New: comn, only Caughter of James H. and Sarah (. Platt, aged 1 year und 7 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of her parents, 296 Madison street, this (Saturday) morning,’at ten o’clock. The so Tommains will be taken to Westport, Conn. eY.—On Friday, April 13, of inflammation of the wg Tnomas F PERNEY, in the 59th year of hia age. friends of the family, and the members of the vari- ous temperance arsociations in the city, are invited to at- tend his funeral on Sunday afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from the Reformed Dutch church, Broome street, corner of Greene, without farther notice. Saynrs —Atd Jamaica, Long Ie'and on Thursday evening, April 12, ANN Eur, youngest daughter of Gilbert sad Anns L. Say year 4 months and 26 days, Foneral this (Saturday) afternoon, at half past one witbout further notice. Long Island cars leave South Fer- ry, Brook!sn, at twelve, and, will.gtop at Canal strect, Jameica: o'clock. The friends of the mnily are inv rited to attend Timrsox,— On Friday, AprilJ3, a’ter a lingering \ilness, Magia Lavinia, infant daughter of William aod Mary B. ‘Tmpeon. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood, on Sunday af- texnoon, atiwo o clock. The frien's of the family are re- quested to attead without further notice, at 563 Green- wich street. VREDENRORGH —On Friday morning, April 13, Man- ase, wife of Robert Vredenburgh, in the 44th year of 1er age. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral this (3aturday) afternoon, at half- past two o'clock, from her late residence No. 154 Weat Thirty-cignth etre Vaersaxp.—Al Yordham, Westchester, New York, ou Wodnesdsy, April 11, after a short but s2vere iliness, Witram Meapows, younges st gon of Enoch and Ann Maria Vreeland, aged 2 yeare, 10 months and 3 days. The ye'stives and friends of the family are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funera! on Snnday, at two o'clock, without further invitation, Stages leave Harlem briege at ten o'clock for Fordham. Virrext —In thia city, on Wednesday, April 11, after a short illness, Mrs. Carnarixe Verrow, a native of Dunse, Scotland. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 98 ‘Thompeon street, on Saturday afternoon, at one 0 "elock. WiLMERDING.—On Wednesday morning, April 11, after a long and painful illness, Wrrisaw’F. Winaeroa, in the 6\st year of his age. The funeral services will take pice at Graco church, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the amily are invited, without further notice. Warre.—On Friday afternoon, April 13, Arexanper Wurre, iafant son of William and Catherine White. ‘The frien de and relatives of the family are roepectfully invited to attend the funeral thia (Saturday) af at two o'clock, from the residenee of his parents, 41 on ver street. MISCELLANEOUS. _ LYRED MONROE & 6078 ¢ @ CIRCULAR. Our etack of Men's Sprtn othe 20 ready. to ven ad dostaobiovoommpritee s SHety, welecled. with greet ra pod from the stocks of. Se aes ‘largest and beet ap Over Garmenta. Business Coats, V1 tea ‘ard most «pproved Our assortment of Boys’ 0) to,garty ine centcn We uae given that Tantion t deserves, and ‘vite fwspection Genee, Garments and fabric ndapied to al ages. root three years to moan ALPRED MUNROF & CO. 441 Broacway, ween Canal nnd Grand streels, x ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITE. LUXORIANT AND SILKY HATR, There e thing thal addsto the, sopearasoe of ladies. gen- temen or ciidreD so meh ans fe ead of halt. “ORE. BAe i Ri eMA WORLDS BATE DRESSING, ZYLOBULSANIUM, , preserving and rendering It weft, ti ta Bisee ny. boyenée sre aunt and dry. and ry ene Seurf Price, 3734 conta. Yu im] Downe, Howard 0 X soye: re. ies a Words Bair aie Dreeatan bas no superior. dt scalp, removes harshness and and alwa} a ‘Sikiness and sataraL ows an reqeieke the human hair. 8. A. ALLEN’S Resiorer ‘365 Broome weiner, Ws fy ail arapmtats. note ER found Sanco areal alt sale everywhere. i 8. A. Al- DEBILITY, FROSTRATION, ALLED STOMACH BITTERS, Wer8 south Watam street, WEDDING, Tay TAVITATION OB CARD PLATS =e Pea Noa By the CATA: DYANTAG FOUAULED FOR, W. . A AGES UNFQUALI TASHING. AP re of 45) Bypndv vy, vooond ts oor und 1h Boekoaa, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1860.-TRIPLH SHKET. BISCE js jt ni ea peg ee x ADWAY, TUR NEWEST ake ‘Mo. BBS. 696 BRO. pare fees eeneess Vor the moet taat med eh iowent es eet ee rer, JNO, T. } HUNGERFORD & & 0O., A LL OVER CYTY—MILT® BOURBONTA, THE frticie ever introduced for tb ef of fected with Brovchita, “neuen wea other Ni plaints Recommended by Physicians aya ug article MILLS' BOUROONIA,— MTULS ROURGONTA SOLD BYRRYWBERE. ” | so11 He Go, 161, $99, 611, ff Th vey L Gravmeann, 698 doh Canavan erated one Broadway, W. J. Broadway, F. A 4th avenue and 17th street. Gieweik Mask a Con Broad: W Nessus foedWway and Ei Deer, '583 Hudson, ‘wants 7% Charmer, B16 Bader e se saris & 00., 14 Broadway. CALL 8 & HATNOND'S new Clothing Sore boys ee eae rye ica so elegenUy avd por Pole cont anywhere else in Now Vere BURNHAW’S FURNITUBE EXPRESS—FOURNITORE * packing ee. Ti and (13 Weat Pieventh siree: bares Fifth apd Sixth avenues. Furniture of familes moved the utmost care, OONMISSIONER OF OF ALL THS STATES, EbwASd bs Not PupHe and U. 5. PASSPORT AGHNT— way, corner of Chambe * Whreusof tnting a hatand 0 woase preverty wan. wil a wi iove, cher rsh and ot port her throai wine ne possecusd of accomplishmen's and is of alight hee emaall foot. A deer . for oar tion of correspondents |. B., box 167 Herald office. \HABLES TROD Ao v7] ‘T RAIT & OO., 261 Broadway, a eoruer of ‘Warren street, New York, Have just recelved a splendid assortment of Time Keepers, ‘by the above cclebraied, mater, which they have great pies sure in recommending to thelr iriends and the public NORNS, BUNIONB, INVERTED Late ge a eerie / joints aud 9! disesaes of the feet cured, wit! * aire {ncotvenience to the patient by Dr. EAR Gh \ropodist. 760 Brondway. Rotors to physicians and at elty, 5 ee ie eal aah at ae FOCT APD OTREK DRFORMITIES OF THR Cite ee ‘and hand, skilfully treated by Dr. ZACHA RE 8 EPBLA, DROPRY AND FEVER AND AGUs, iso for GENER AL DEBIT Wolte’s Gebitdsen ‘Aromatic t chaapps is ceoremeatall moat emphatically by the most distinguished toembers o¢ the med! eal profesaton i the above complaints, aud is tho soy Gin in tha cour try which hag the eedorsemert of the modioal faculty. Put up fn quart and yiat bobles and sold 07 ll drwegiste, gro- cera, irult stores and’ country merchants. Look oul for ban: teri¢ite nnd imitations The whole conutry is flooded wih (bem. D* wa INFALIABLE LINIWENT be grea! external remedy of ihe age. R. KINNE’S IMPROVED SKLF-ADJOSTING TRUSS— ‘Anew article, peculiarly, adapted to every variety of rupture, and for clean! 'ness sud comfort, as well as retention of rupture. unequalled. Any purchaser week and then return it, if pot ly sat bis money. Dr. Kinne attends personally irnases, Lacies waited on at their residence: KIN E & PHILLIES, ‘Ko. 182 Broadway, Cad wear it one ded, and got back 8 application of ocxtr Ya YEARS. ee CABINET FURNITURE WARRROOUS, 883 and 386 Fourth street, Borthweat: weat corner of Broadway. iOPERR PARLOR JIBRARY, poag nad BEDROOP aud aubetaataw tos? og From the plala yt and, Ai rensoundle prio. Interior Deomaton, ier Mansi Gleason, 2c Goods packed and shipped to all pasta of tha world. rr Sruanhe 2 MARVIN, @ Murray sixool, Row Yorn Wises Lat iG AT REDUUED Fins coe: (MPSON, 495 respectfully informs her ladies genera! she bas reduced her charger {orm iatice and ‘aclothing, and will send ma- chines into families, with competeat operators, ai reduced ROVER & BAKER'S NOISSLESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. the best in uss, 425 Broadway, New York. * Patti 182 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ABS FIXTURES AND FITTING, Rea sa bal ee ADWAY, ected aewortmnont of CAS FITC og a ee reg rae 7 erRPHEN PHILBIN, 707 BROADWAY, Between Washington piace and Fourth strest. wate ‘ARPER & BROTHERS, 337 to 335 Pearl Cay eee aquare, Publish thie 11K HISTORY OF pene FROM THE eARLrESE PANES ky THE FRENCH REVO- CIENT GAUL) By Parke Gopwix. S8vo., mualin, $2 ‘This is the firs: coemy ete and elaboraie Hi drawn from 1 sou! language. Ms ind bas spared 0 Ei"Gwa repuisiion, “he pepllssiion, will add anotaor to Use lat of great bistorlesl works, by which Bancroft, Proscott, Hil Py oe ane > ‘Motley have sbed Tnaire upon their country.—Corr, I cannot doubt the success cf a work which bears in every 00) Seam, Saar of & clear, vigorous, comp ce- naive min a warm ¢ ‘and trae Beart, Hesse aympaiby lex coment “eleeaant isthe right rnarding of history, snd You, bave writen, ag it from an’ eminently human pcint of view. ‘The berdes! part of you task le done, for the hardest period ts treat cn cur side of the Atianilc, completely cnt ofl as we are 4 Korman n upon a connect narrative, striking characters, dramatic Iaciienia, abd the cleat ed al definea movement of a great civilization? Your atyle ts clear, forcible, and at times highly rah graphic. There are inequalities, T think, and over Indications of weariness, redeemed, however. by passages of singular tersenees and power. Tho deecrivtion of the'lavesion of Attia is equal to anything to Our ustorical iiterature, and tbe exposition of the character of Christisnity and tte influences on Roman and German world, ies fine “ror of philoeopbical tought and writing — Bxiract from © letier to the author Crom Frofessor u. W. Greene, GATHSRED. FHOW HOUSREOLD WORDS. Mths 2 Wiss, Samo London is the volume which Mr. Wille has perused moat at- tentively. and whence be haa drawn his insriration. Almost every one of these sketches ia from that soures; and often wise some quaint and myaterious title leads us into the aun fon that we arc to be taken down into the country. itis ia the caer that aupplies the theme of Mr. Wills’ plesssi The Becket Bogland muppiiew Mr. Witla with muhiects for three very amusing eaanys, copiainiog » great dea! of Inlve. mation very well told; the Post Office furni two more; the way Depot for lost progeny, the Crystal 5 & Pawnbroker’s Se. the Openins of Parliament, the Custom House, Epsom Kace Course, all come in for their share of treatment—a treatment which is iwaye it, always grapbie, ead never falls through “proten- tious esiorts 10 get we the subject HARPER & BROTHERS will send either of the above works by mail, postage paid (for any distance in the Untied Etates under 3,000 miles), on receipt of the money. ‘OLMES’ CARD feaad vousttinen eel Wee = ad for $Ii—are used to send u rs out West Postmasters who can’t read. WGaken at 315 (ag by br x FABINA JELLY, Broke ee Ove, DESSERT ‘sud the best sobstitate for si food, Eee ; = TTS LIFF BAISAM. ba BHBUMATION, RRUBALGIA, Tn that worst ategen; siao Sere Lanhet i, ae |s old Ulcers, axd i Debiiity, Liver,C mina viseye Sat Sait Rheum, incipient gumptici, ‘ele., are most certainly cured by this sovereign puri- HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM cured ex Alderman J. flr a ed been sth ward, B. bg ried ly, of { Bbousnatiom. af hah eaten Tatts th LIFE La cured Mr. E. B. HOLLY, dockmaster, 1/1 Madleon street of « theo fo be incurable. "PRI CIPAL DEPOT 26 GRARD ST. N.Y. +, fold vy Hayes 178 Fallon street’ Brooklyn, terniic after be bad been in tbe Broad moulbs. a: x ra tT. egg 19 MAIDEN LAND, KEW Lal ocak Ten erat ia osmlgh Bootes Rhiee Rebbardt’s 6wies Published ro ar 80%, T meee een Peet ll Pace Ant pirat ‘WRaVELLERS rio sia BAILWAY GUIDE ITZD STAT! Pak THE OANA wih oR wrod a TABLES TO DaTR, toner ain W'S ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDES ONLY WORK OF THE KIND oneitiat ORGAN OF THE RAILWAY COMPARIER, over eeaeene-eren BAILWAY MAPa, a Delinesting tbe a9 arn0H store te theo, * noe aad bowen FRINGtEAL RAILWAYS OF THE COUNTRY, M By all book and ical pn Ld AGMIFICANT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSKHOL') Tiare (eae Furnit ‘sold this trains of the Twenty sath eee to be ‘dey (Saturday), at Ne. 10 West oo ae ares ¥ gu OSBORM, 45 BEAVER STRERT, AGENT OF THE VINE GROWERS COMPANY OF COGNAG, Bf tie trade and the ip haves to enuounan te vublto that ime PURE cognac BRANDY viel GRASS SERD.—A MIXTURE OF te op aves Serra oe ee Core are Planta, uate, ft, ae, or tale’ by ke Ditties as 2 Froadway wo" monte for United States. ob YON'S MAGNETIO TNRECT Po! The old ard only azole exterm ues, Ants, Garden Insects &c. without poweae TrONS MAageetic bas Futerminates Rats, Mice and all Vermin. &o , cleared by contract. BARNES & PARE Ni Tow and 24 Wroadway, and aod by ali Drogxila Ma Sz xMiNwer Pure-crans REOOMMEND WINa"s Farina Crackers as one of the most nseful delicacies WINGS rer eres pace acento ladies. s is found p thmes as it ma becessary for winas 10 confine themselves 10 food = tendency, these Crackers prove tobe male winas enya. The bid action of this food, and ite ready nasimttn B/‘ion with the juices of the stomach, it is believed, render ibis arte reatly etiperioe to the ordlsecy prepa resorted to while under medical treat- ma a Een! ca re aoe 5 wika's Race ate © suid SpOORy, warm and sweeten, or flavor 44 @bAll De mine Be- coptable, When proper. good milk may be added. either way, one of ihe moat bealthfal and dott ares that crm be coapsived but for those of a este nourishmedte i sf, net only for a WING WInGs) "Kak your Brocer for ANG'S CRACKERS, WINGS) Ané take as but t Wooge tomped with the mame WING winus ny be hed of the best family grocers gener Bt wbolesale cnly, cf An's. TROWPBON & ¢ Nox 21 and 225 Futon street, Vial VARIETY OF SRINLEDS, BARLEY, WEIGRING sisty pounce per bushel; aan import thy and Clover 8 pend Orenard Grasa Sead Gua 9 and otber Lert ra, for ais at the roultural warehouse and nd seed store of A. F. MATHER «Oi , Of Vesey strest, N THUBSDAY, APRIL 12 sNOW (THE — Ay bas been and is yet ee cor a ‘aven) will opem for the benefit of splendid siore at 407 Broadway, 8 pire dora earn fae ere can be found © ‘oboloe Oom- feeb erecy made exdrcealy ‘or ibe rorail trade, trade. i. 1. SNOW, pts JAPANESE BOOT AND SHOE POLISH. Eplendid los, No rubbing. Bole Sold ever whe — JA ‘BBE TOLIBE bo. 4 a atreet, 0 one dcor west of Broadwag, Ll XTREMIN ATOR WIULAY ne pustRow __ oanmen where All druggists wi OBERT. RAITS ‘261 Broadway, corner of Warren street, New ¥ otter oe tesala acd retatl avery large and ample GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, by all the celebrated makers of LONDON, LIVERPOOL, and GENEVA, AT REDUCED PRICES. EMOVA: TEIMBALL, WHITTEMORE & OO. Have from No 374 XO. £19 BROADWAY, Late here they have for sale the Prive > iuemehpened Pride mcat com sptete the LOOKING @ CORRE USE vaegemi re 7. In Ftyle, Quality and Price our Goods ‘ae Unexeoptionsbls Ritatiag ona ac eae FAQOTE AEPALO oA Vesey street, near Greenwich street. | a ee TRADY. ‘he ters fr tw rors HARDWARE. ioe ectnefnera ifr atom trae durag ibe Futon of fa. ber ie ar Tinted Ware, Britannia Metal Wat Tron Bet Backs ik = Mats. Wooden cnwere ti ae rae fer ho i, ia aa olden one, Goods delivered free of charge. "Catalog store or sent by post after La der it but justice to and those beknown. Gratefully yours, BL. Srasomm. Danvuix, Va, Moi CORT ENESD AND Dizzee CVRED, e z jew York, Apetl 5, 1888, Dx. B, Braxnurrn: Dear La er the pring of tee) I BFA the Poni ome te breek m: C. MOG Phat I ee be came extremely debil nulfored with reat costive. ‘ilk alertness nod usvore pata ta thet hast ‘Sido, and oppression of the heatt, I was atlended b; rela of city for three yeers, without re of aoure til finally Iwas induced te or senemae most Instant! relered me, and ae ie beat wade abn the wer Fare wal 1 cmader Ss cf old st 28 cents per box. with a Wee re oftlt gy hewe w 5 < ‘ow. 294 Ce val street, and nt No. 4 Union aquare, and by ai) enern Serre SEWING wacHies, vawing Mochine. $100 "Bieta: = ‘araily Sew! ne, TheFamily bewing Maobine. . “se Hemming Gauges... ra 1M, SINGER & ae at od IRVIGORATOR AND FAME —— Tr PREMIUM ALS, VIZ:-—THE CH ANT EGKe. SS” Kenrett and Bitter, on drangbt only at MENDUM'S great ale vaults, Brosaway, corner of Cedar street. pan apie Scie sO PRING OVERSACES FROM 87 @ T0310. BUSINESS. OP eoats trom $8 lo $12, hinek frocks for 812. s omy os Arlt tec of Gr shih wi bo ip Fy = or- at yaa! prices. vat 5 ate ae CLARKE, 116 Villar atreet, TATLORA AND CLOTHIERS.- THE GROVER & BA- esnecial atten Wy ATCORS Meg on} JEWELE’ Kt ao AND ae paired, in the best manner. the finest London ame Gereva workmen, at@. 0. ALLEN pare Peeadeny, eae eee Delcw Canal sirest, formerly 11 Wall poacdeiSiacctosie: asst Neha $3 so AND GA) A AE ATES, SAORI ‘Nos. 10 and 12 Ana YOR FINE DRESS ROOTS READE. § rr eect Onset order: A clasts abana, Wed ‘Sy. Leats made tot tbe mest feet $8. CASSIMERE AR, SBard 64 Paton street. $10 ; CASTOR AYEY. B 9E0 ATOR on arent BO eee -ALEVAME', €6 and 68 Fulton street. BY] CAMERE TTT, wy, co and 60 Fulton ctreot. $12 CASSIMERE OOTTANS ed and 60 Futon etrect. t ‘$14 CASSIMERR OTT ANS 08 aad strat. $16 CAMOERE TEV LNB ob ead 0 Pasion sires. BONND FRANCAISE, Pou est nécemaire de

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