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. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1860.~TRIPLE SHEET. : 7 v | Drawings of th a re TT TES ad , ee eee , awings ¢ Delaware “tate ele cag on te Postascstae USOT HF Sy i 4 One of the Missing Bodies: Bed «Svan ii | wn RR ‘ excouted with Daaiel H. Jonnson and Cor- ee eens one tt 28, 1869, | BODY OF A MAN FOUND FLOATING aT PORT MORRIS— | “Ter wine! xwwreeny AND sissouus stare LOPTRRIES, MILBU! 7 AT LIbER MuF-Vanjcerbilt respectively, for mail service between ‘Advices from Galventon, Texas, report tho arrival at | SUPPOSRD TO BE ONE OF THE CREW OF THE SLOOP DRLAWARESB3?n# OvA8S, No, 193, apett £3, poems ot Meer ee ss Peode pie, pee TSLEGRAPS. " a SPRAY—DESORIPTION, BTC., ETC., BTC. 15, 43, 19, 69, 36, 77, 78, 6 73, 64, Ls The body of « max was found floating in the water at Le 1, 5% wAnr—Clead Ne 194, Avril be w York aud San Francisco und New Orloans aad San ) April 23, 1880 6, 16, 72, 17, 65, 73, 69, 7, 12, 9, 68, 44, 54. nd neisco, by way of the Isthmus routes, Panama and NoW READY: PIONEERS, FREACHSES AND PROPLE on ti MISSISSIYT VALLEY. that port of the revenue cutter Dodge, from Vora Cruz, ABKAD OF THE steah'SRS, 18th, She brings as a passeager Mr. E/ger, Soeretary of i Pe ty, on Sunday afternoon, at y free of chy ao gum, wuether with the correspondence relating | Legation, who has important despatches for Washingioa, | | rent Fp fons gi al Care FOUL, BUY. Ch inistion, Delaware, + oga® BEV. WIC MILBURE, ABR AM CUNM tion unimportant business the Senate adjourned th eta Lahey Pie em He Sot otary Cole, setay nor was notified, who had the body taken to West Farms, ane MPORE SO — ga ¥thy i tenebor Lites Bm ee tam a FIRST NEWS © irsday. ive to ju! steamers. me volume. Pri it or Yr dr Detar ta Mr. Fleer are both awaiting the return | 824 Placed im the charge of Mr. Pottt, an undertaker. | gcpox'sSprimgNovelty.—Thereiscertatm= | 1 irom he Ober ae ban THE GREAT INTRRNATIONAL OONTRET, GTON, 100. 1” | priately “Tl sation Hat.’ is of the neatest ro few York Herald | r , gs. Prsire, (dom.) of Mo,, was saisted that there News from Havana: empatched messengers to tho city for persons to try and | fines hat bag been, tee seme line, fatended (OF | tom, nod wil be Teed wits all he iaiaei of sa exe Ean yee wings snot a working quorum present. Ho moved that when Naw Ontzans, April 23, 1860. | deatify the body, and telegraphed to overs who knew or | 2: KNOX'S slore, No. 212 Brocdway, coruer of Fulton sireet, | romance, is COMPLIMENTARY SULSAS TO RRUTA, Miteeen adjousal ine vntll Soursih that, ine steamship Cahawhs, from Havens ¥Owb, has ar- | were related to the missing maa. tnd look at ft, RECENTLY FOMLUGHED, caliters were read from the following dlatingwl:hed Ame , SUKRMAN, (Fep.) Of Ohio, Delieved that there wase | The Captain General had seat a Commissioner to Wash- | The body when discovered was very much disdgured, ABB OOMPLRSS PORTION A ay ~ Hon. HORACE GREELEY, in the chy, and suggested that the House go tno | 10gton to Confer with tho Spanish, Auster ‘regurdiag ibe | the greater portion of bis head, hands and arms having | _Brookiym.cwect Indispatabte, | thag | HOU), dict jy Hees Sargon: Wi Farieton el, ie Uor Haney a Wise tee in order to give gentlemen an opportunity for | *ePturcd steamers, aten away by the fishes. It had on the remains of | oumpotition In New York or ihe country. WHIMS AND WAIFS, By Tom Hood. Now ‘irst ooll+: Kev. HENRY WARD BREOHEE, usaion of the tariif and other questions. By this of and portions of » shirt OUNG'S AMERICAN STATESMEN: A Como’ ete Pott Hop. 9) BPHEN a DOUGLAS, fave busigess can be advanced as if there were @ full Lake wovienees y+ On the {cet wore apair Of) geeamway ds Son's cal History of the United States from the Formation of our Hoo: WM. RWARD, : ‘ALO, April 23, 1860. | sowod boots, apparently new, and two pair of stockings. OYERSERUNG GRANDS AND BQUARE PIANOS, Goversment to the Present Time Becommended by stairs JAMES GOKDON BENNETT, Keq., . Heirs, (dem.) of Md., boped that the ‘The ice hag almost entirely disappeared from the Bay, When one of the boots was taken off it was found to oon- ‘Warerooms 84 and 86 Walker street. Poem, palitietnns and edters of ever ty se impartial aud reg ond A. DANA, Fey., would be pursued of calling upon the States for re. | 8d what remains offers no obstructions to the free pas- | tain a black silk cravat. There was no mark of violence iaralcanle. Sie Phy ate MEMOTRS OF WASH. Geo. JAMES WAT ION WEBB, 4 nage of vessels in and out. Navigation is fairly resumed | on the body, with the exception of the head, in the back IN LBC pg ted GiP..W. Custis, with a Mo- . FLORENCK, (dem.) of Penn., said that if there was | [or the season. of which was a hole of about seven eiguths of aa inch Havel Fs and Virginia Tobacco | ey: Muh by kis daighier, aad usiresive and | "Or full pardculars eee the S&W YORK LEDGRE, treason why this should’ not be done, there wat : in diameter, which was supposed to be caused by a bul. | of superior y, at JAMES BAD! 3, 174 Broadway, | Ryviauatory Notes by Benson SEosalog, octavo, Lilustrated, thet if puch resolutions were forced on thelr passage, adi 69> Saracen arene) The general appoar- | corner of mn lane. Boe B a ‘ Wen ioe witete fe could uot be that fair consideration which tey Adntre te SS Lowe ‘April 22, 1860, ane of the body indleated that it had been inthe water oni LEH AND SPEECHES OF SENATOR DOUGLAS, SURUMATISN, NEURALOLA, ht re r? J ir ast a mont ay oe of a seafarin; 2) - ‘ t ASD GouT, Sota ro th te on nr, Pa’ motion, | ft iene, Stabe at | mi and etal seh ntuah | want tap a ayant mon. | Me UPRiGe a aot gens a, | Butte Sarr eR A 3 . Charis . x 3 seco‘ cin corte 2 7 vw TORR MEAL. apart ‘of the Territory, taal ot Taoson 8 te 24 ins, at A ig tag oe gar ee a oxaminaton + | Geo. B. Sloat & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic Thomas Seat A saint ot %. Lik X, ani: 4 gino, ies are aoe Seren een au soratelee . Winsiow, (dem.) of N. C., rose of ‘organized by electing James A. Lucas chairman. P ie pre Rael ecco: Sieh and whutle Sewing Machine, G. H. COLLING, | the Hrersiades, ‘Bethe trenslntor of “Gerard, the talon Kill 4 HYAT?S LPR BALSAM tegen 1S obgerved ip he ‘Solumme On Friday inst NEW try the ‘A constitution and schedule, to remain in force till Coa- | W¢re Mr. Thomas Griswold, mate of the sloop Lyman ¥ eet Van Dyke, parporting to havo beou given belore gress Organize a Territorial government, was unani- | Deessen, of Guilford, Conn., and Captain Coe, of the * db red ex Alderman J. KELLY, | “yRULAT. By augusta J.B ‘Twenty first thousand, fi ; . vans. , i a Tee r ment in vain, and orippled for months. daa rerrtote Revitoria offers; head. | *00DS: H. Scranton, who came to.try and identify the body Clirehugh’s Illusive Wigs are Entire | $155. }comn. ‘nown ss the Covoce Committee, in which a and ace if it was one of the missing men of the sloop Spray. tes. Unge unstalnabie teed. road: THE FOOL ALITY. By Heary Brookes, with Pre- HYAT?'S LIFR ALS. Tngers, pusporting to have been ‘writien by the ediby 1. 8 Omiaas, of Mesilla, for Governor: Ignatio Or- | They could. not Mentity the body before them, aa the fea: | ROwNNGM, Ler eo rat ie wreck oped biowmra | taco by Kugsey. Tvom, 2 ws | gured Mr B HOLLY, doakmaster, iff Midteon street, of @ Van Frome | "82%, ant Governor, and three District Judges, | <3 were all gone, and it was only by the f “1 —— lerrfic Uleor, after be bad been in the Broad the Chited states to tr were elected, and provision me (or ailing out the mili: | {37th em Vea Somes ot ly by the face they could DERBY & JACKSON, lente ie ee way Hosptial ake Bot F tia for the protection of life aud property, and W. C, | ‘@qutity the person of Captain Leet, of the sloop Spray: Do you wish to Purchase a Good Opera Publishers, New York. PRIDCIPAL DEPOT, U6 GRAND ST,, N.Y, Wordsworth appointed \ioor General. Resolutions were —- oD that he bad } Qisgs, call at e Mesars. D, & J. will removeina few days to their new | fold by Hayes 116 Fulton sirest’ Brooklyn, at 7$ conta pee also passed endorsing (0 admipistration of James Bu- | "D2¢e 4&2 examination of the body, and found a ho'> in SEMMONS & O'S, store, powlle, i "| the back of the head, but said that it was-not the r. No, 669}4 Broadway. NO, 498 BROADWAY, chanan. Between Broome and Spring sircets. ‘| & BURDSALLUS ARNICA LINIMENT In prepared by gombining arpice with & meet healing and pene "7 Ohms AND PAINS that human flesh fe beir to, tis without equal. Paiaga tho Bide and Brosst, Sore Throat, 4c, yield toa Beware of eoun! ‘and ‘buy none fog —o of violence, dut of a surgical operation; the head ba. A Kansas United States Marshal Shot. | 050471 the mon came io na dentin, ta his oplaious - Laas wontd, K- T.. April 21, 1860. | by crowning; he thought the body most have been in the fe learn from Topeka that Deputy United States | sitor at least six weeks. Marshal Arms was sbot dead bys prominent citizen of | there was nothing further of importance elicited, and i rPeat Gu at old chasge Of roubing the post olen Ne | the Coroner adjourned the investigation nntil Wednesday, particulars are received. vf 20 a6 to give the relatives of Captain Leet an opportunity Wm. H. McDonald & Co.'s City and Country Advertising House, 1/2 Nassau street. eee axe MESrookiya, Monday, April 23, at O°Coxxor.—in lya, Monday, Api i tne Ghar of St. Charfés Borromeo, by the Rev. Dr. | what edtect will have on e yor from any mem- of the rmpenitaen who could inform him, how it was ven before that celebrated of being pretent. Pwe, Joux Byung, M. D., to Many Winirrkp, only daugh- be ! If so, when! - The pantaloons found on the body were composed of a | tor Syne late William ‘O'Connor, all of Brooklyn. 2 ae Even from Bedtord into Derby. Fire at Kenosha, Wis, light colored woollen texture, were of the old fashioned ‘Case—Inwit.—At the Central Presbyterian church, im i Pr ILLS’ BOURBONIA. Cmcaco, April 23, 1860, make, and had tin buttons. Broome street, on Thursday ev » April 19, by the | Latest News from London. M' — ” A. fire occurred in Kenosha, Wis., yesterday, which | About two o esterday afternoon Wm. Hi. Jollife, | Rey. A. A. Wood, D. D.,J. Havens Cast, M. D., to Ma- Rxchtement Concerning the Arrest. MILLS’ BOURBONTA. MILL&’ BOURRONT. the evidence taken before it to be made pabiic be- | destroyed almost the entire business portion of that place. | Assistant United States District Attorney for thé State of | juoy K., daughter of Andrew Irwin, Esq., all of this city. payers Tndisturbed at bis Quartera. For all pence disorders A pure and wholesome the evitrace was complete? Was it the policy of | All the buildings on both sides of Main street, south of the | New Jersey, in company with Coroner Gaffney and our Lorri—Lonc.—In this city, on Thursday afternoon, Refusal ores a Warrant for his Arrest. at whiskey, Recommended by every one woo has ‘committee to asperse and defame the character of | City Hall to the Park, together with a number of dwell- | reporter, proceeded to West Farms for the purpose of ro- | April 19, by the Rev. Fasber Murphy, of St. Ann's henetacke OLIFFSR. ‘offichrs in the government? (Loud cries of ““Order.”) | ings on Wisconsin atreet, wore destroyed. ‘Tho princi- | moving the body, if it should bave proved to be one of | church, ‘Astor place, Wituiam Lorn to Maxy Euaauerat Grevt Anxiety to loare the Rewult of the Fight Sold by all respectable dromgista at ‘75 ceats,”’ "75 conte. ‘gs commiutee-had been appointed for that purpose | pai losers aro G. E. Rurals, on buildings, $50,000; Kellogg | the missing Leets, to Jersey City, there to receive @ | Lona, of New York. ‘Steamers looked for with the Newa! 3 JOHN AULLS & CO Iy, let the fact beknown. (Consnuedcries of “Order? | & Co., dry goods, $18,000, insured for $5,008; J. Vale, | thorough: post mortem examination. As the partial in- O'Neni—-Ssrra,—In_ this city, on Sunday evening, When will the Kesul: be known! No 14 Broadway, tbe republican benches.) If the mussion of that J ake 9,C00, no ingurance; Brown & Wecks, brewers, | quest resulted contrary to expectations, Mr. Jellitfe did April 22, by the Very Rev. William Starrs, V.G., James SE THE CLIPPER. —_ f _ — ittee is to slander —— $10,000, insured for $10,000. The Odd Fellows? Hall was | not carry out bis original design. O' Netz. to Mise Ansix Syrrit. Latest Theatrical Intelligence nd Show Newe. yeRvors DEBI CITY LOC AL, AND GRNERALCITS gentleman’s voice was drowned in a storm of | aiso destroyed: insured for $6,000. | The total loss is eati- Mr. Jelliife last evening telegraphed to the Leot family Quins—Lyscit.— On Wednesday, April 18, at St. Joseph’s foe ee TS Ctee Pon as oes ber hove: WO-al gees foto of “Orcer’? from the republican benches. mated at $100,000; total insurance will not probably ex- | apd ope or two friends of the missing men, requesting | church, Sixth avenue, by the Rev, Thomas Farrell, pas- | qm @REAT SPORTING AND THEATRICAL JOURNAL, § important Medical Book recently publlabea It is from m4 . Winstow would answer ihe gentleman. He could | ceed $40,000, The fire was undoubtedly the work of-an | their presence at his office, that they might proceed to the | tor, Daxis QUINN to [Miss Macaner Lyncu, all of this city. NOW READY. en of a truly eclentifa eursesu of eatablabed reouiation yay how ihe tesumouy gotout, bat it certainly did get | incendiary. place where the bocy tow is, in order, if possible, to ‘Waterford and Dublin papers please copy. Negro Minstrels; —its Origin, Kise and Progress, close faformacion of the dedpest ime Ju tome srupe or form. He bad no reason to believe make au identification of the things Mund on the corpse. Pruen—Poorrk —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Aprit 19, Wrilten expressly (or the CLIFPER, 5 maturely deiutaled, whe togle or otber- fany of Lis colleagues had connived—— The Seamen of the Yacht Wanderer. Telegraph deepaicaes we: also sent elsewhere, with |. by the Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, Buon Hoping 0 Cricket, Hage, Bail and Yachting. Teel, Bros Gl. postens HENDRICESUN BLARR LoKexeR, (dem.) Of Pa.—How did it appear, then? aon, April 23,1840, J view o ning fur in rogar © BIIPpose’ jag H., only daughter of the late P. V. of New E IPP RE., ver. Bi ‘ ‘ endoor arte nr be three oe fear biack | Judge Sprague, of the United States District Court, to. murder on the orars at what effect they will have we pedi : aap ‘The great “Now READ! pe Ae ORG, 31 and 38.400 otreot, Now York, “in the committee room. (Loud .) He | cay gave a decision allowing the seamen of the yacht | bave mot ag yet ascortaized, Only Four Ceol pia ¢ vpon these investigations nee the private pare Wanderer their wages. The question of salyaga ts stil Persons. at deeice or can give any information wih Diea. BUY THE OUIPPRR, | scouts, sUSING ABOUT Pompey A am Aare eg ue OF the Executive Chief of the country a8 a most paing. reg pe drowend man, will please communicate wi as ” , Sexe, REN, Are invited fo examine our new and extensive ret practice. He deemed it due to the House to — Mr. B. B. Valentine, Coroner of Westchester county. ey Pyro ee Pore a Rok he rte Faltor ard Proprietor, 29 Annatreet, New York, pccr eee sas eae Spring Blog 67, + to this correspondence, and to state that the letters ‘Weather Reports, Imani and 0 days. 7 ,. ana Dia ER TEA AND TOLLEY Gaem, yorting to bave been given in evidence before the Com- Hauvax, April 23, 1360, + The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully yo MIRGORS, BRONCES A FANCY Gogpe™ ac not been laid before that Committee-at all. He } april 19.—Weather cold; wind N. W., clear. Thermo. Tux Wiitams Trstimoszat.—The testimonial benefit to | i. sited to attend the funeral services, at the rosidence of AN INDIAN BOY. rl eek | TAS De, not, by. bis silence, permit this correapondence to meter 54° at noon, Mr, and Mre Barney Williams will take place at the Wia-| her parents, No. 140 West Thirty eighth street, at eight HOW THE INDIANS MAKE LOVE. One stock bra ever been MOM® eoltiplelé or ously before the country. For himeelf, he could April 20.—A fine wind; light westerly gale. Thermo- | ter Garden this evening. The affair is in the best hands, Ses this (Tuesday) evening. ee und tbe prices have been fixed ns ae omen Sond lagdh spyibing in @ newspaper which referred meter at noon 50°, LLK.—On Sunday .morning, April 22, Apair ANS M. Janself merely. io was early waght that thero were | "April 21,—-Weatber cloudy; wind high, N. N.W. Thor. | 824 its succees is already assured. AMer tho perform: | soxanp, infant daughter of Pert’ and’ Maria ‘he Mille, HOW THE INDIANS MAKE WAR. : ae A RAVORWORE 2.00, ame re ought speakers grapes aA mometer at 4 P. M., 36°. auce a very valuable aad unique pisce of plate will be | aged 1 momthand 6 dave tony | PDEETY AND TREACHERY AMONG THE INDIANS. Dorner of Broadway and 8E3 yreachers, April 22.— Weather One and pleasant. Thermometer 4 . Willlams. The cadeau is now on exhibi- The friends and relativ: 6 family are respectfully Sey . PER'S SPIRIT OF moe him from, while he lad none to reply Irom; ¥ ay noon 60°. Wind . We caer. reac tok! iuvited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at LOR ATRIUM ARD SEA RELAY BLOBS PORTERS SPIATIRRN AN ARBSTRD, xt was the editors of papers, who had the columas tion at Tiffany three o'clock, from the residence of ber grandmother, INDIDN LIFE, RELEASED ON BAIL. ix jourua’s to carry on @ controversy, while he had Mrs. John Leonard, in Eighty-second street, between i FULL PARTIOULARS OF THE FIGHT FOR THR y tbe text class was the women, who would always Death of Rev, E. F. Cooley. Court Calendar—This Day. Second and Third avenues. THE N3W YORK LEDGER. ‘CHAMPIONSHIP. {the last word. (Lond lavghter.) Ho had never _ Trenton, April 23, 1860, Scvxkae Court—Ciecurt.—Part 1.—Nos, 965, 551, 121, ‘Hunaakb.—On Monday, April 23, Mr. Joan Hunaseo, | ab SPECIal. LONDON LETTERS. fered with these classes, particularly the women. Rev. E. F. Cooley, D. D., one of the oldest ministers of | 793, 321, 819, 681, 683, £43, 923, 1019, 1021, 1023, 1025, | aged 76 years. LL OBDERS FOR HABRY POWER’S FASHIONABLE sale by Ee ghter) That was, he had never interfered with | the old school Presbyterian Church, died suddenly yes- | y(u}, 1029, 1038, 1085," 1087, 1041. Part 2—Nos. 756, | "The funeral will take place from bis late residence, | £2, written visiting cards should be addressed to him at ie UBE GOLD WEDDING BINGS, / in an improper way. He did not want to suffer pub. J terday, at his residence near this city. 846, 896, 900, 902, 790, 810, 860, 853, 168, 710, 772, 794, | 469 8ixth avenue, this (Tuesday) avternoon, nt four o'clock CC eye nets eine om, sy eepee wih any ed P Gold Sleeve Buttons and Stnds, yh tes aod an ae ete mee: 824, 826, 730, 772, 656, 906, 908. z __ | The friends of the family are invited to attend. peice Jy TPE, elie be tnvne Oe teen ot tke i 2 Gentlemen's Gold Vest Chains. tt of evidence given before a committee of that Markets. Surgnion Covrt.—Part 2—Nos. 420, 466, 372, 472, 474, Mormouth county, New Jersey, aud Williamsburg | public. a pack of fifty furnished a: ose boar’s notice or naae by GEO, C, ALLEN, 415 Broadway, oue door be- @, which had not been given, without explanation, ‘New Oxveans, April 23, 1860, 476, 478, 400, 338, 442, 448, 396, 434, 344. rs pleage copy. ———— Seo aa Canal treet, iy a& the House was the only place where correc: | Cotton auiet; sales to-day, 8,000 bales, at 102,c. a Ile. IvTcHIABON.—S uddeniy, on Sunday afternoon, April 22, CARD.—HARRY POWERS, THE ORIGINAL CARD ERTS VAPANBON pambaoe made 002 : for middling. 'Molastes, 370. a 38c. Flour quiet at $575 a Tuowas Hurewisso, @ native of Castledurro, Quecus | AL wrtler, bas just returned fram Cuba after a very succes. BOOT AND SHOE POLIS. Sovoes. (rep): I want to say, in reply to | a $5 87 for superfine. ‘Cora buoyant at 7Sc. a 906. Sees THE FAMILY HERALD. county, Ireland, in the 30th yoar of his age. ee eee aed ee or sia e chien Splendid gloss. No rubbing. Solis ty marks of my colleague on the committee, I do not | pork, $18 for new. Fre/ghts and exchange unaltered. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | 454s at bis Bijou book aud card sigad in St. Nicholse ‘Hotel. Bold everywhere. JAPANESE ee oo. Bees ae ein tncn recat oh a 5 panvanzast, April 25, 166. —~_ tavited to attend hia feneral free. his late reaidense, No. | use Men cuen mamas sord eged a. B Bistolea Hole). No. 447 Broome atreet, one door west of Brosdwgs Flours that there was one occasion In whieh evi: | changed. aes Market quiet and oD: | awe Charleston Convention—Trial of the | 111, Hroome, street, it rote io Calvary Comer’. | A Tin rately of eiviee cabs obtained at sae Noure go, | FQEYNOLD@ GOUP AXD REWOWAT?IO mPROTFtO. > appeared in toe reces of the iri) Heeatp Savannatt, April 9B, 1560. Rev. Jacob 8. Harden, Charged with Havexs—Op Menday morning, April 23, Racat S., } tice. of HARRY POWKRS, at bis card stand in St. Nicbclas ‘aaron by muaeietel = Herintranes Of. 58 opeuing, before she epaneiies. ‘The torew stenmebip Montgomery, at Cromwell's line, Poisoning His Wife—Fashiénable | wile of Asher C. Havens, and daughter of the late William Hotel, Call and examine specimens. 5 ahter.) The hae yrinmgendimed called upon, anda | from New York arrived here last evening. Chardavoyne. MW ACCRPEASLE Sears vow iim’ whee Ai pes ; ‘ound bie Hoed ‘was mace against CTF A san | hie 4 cant Cincinnati, April 28, 1850. Equestrianism—The American Bona- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at daughter se packsae of HARKY Coane eos ‘and ‘prepented to the committee, stated to him that | Flour unchanged; whiskey declined 1; sales ai 17344; | partes—The Arrest of the Benicia Boy— | tend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at three | able wriltew visling cards, beauliful indealga and graceful . € Gout Newest given thas bo SOUL. We seabtor this cor- Tioous eachoapels cook business limited; the market | Local News of the Metropolis—Market | © clock, from her _ Le tary et ee meet, | soem Bee specimens at his card stand in 81, Nicholes | very ‘us general health wd a 5 exchange : " (Stuyvesant square,) without further invitation. a cm = era ndent, and qualified him, and he then testified be- iy * Barmmore, April 28, 1960. Reports, éc., &e. Hesbe At Willistasburg.on Batarday, April 21, Axwn mee. recovering use us that the witnees called upon him three | riour hrm, Howard strect superfine,’30 25 and $6 13% | The Fast Hana» in its edition of to morrow (Wednes- | Hyaoe, wife of W. J. Heads, aged 60.07 T$S SHOES AND GATTARS, A NEW STYLE, Aa fomalo, MS savers! years ‘inet, our times, and finally gave bim the evidence | offered. Wheat closed with a declining tendency; white ¢ Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the AT SGNES Mos. ana i2'kan sircet” Gall nad oe those youre sine. wes ico to bite aod imvite his brethren (m a(iiietien, T WBROLESALE—CHEAP, BEGA ALL 0 ALIT! Serre re BS = yt ee ee CRRA EARS, ALL QUALITEG | “yor ane by Carle Bepoy Dreaxiat, 153 Walee sireat ‘0. CHEEKS, 1] Broadway. .¥. red to by the gentleman a. As tothe ‘8, they were handed in by Mr. Dyke. ‘Lxaxg, (dem.) of Va., here rafsed a point of order, | g that Mr. Covode had no right to expose what oc- d in the Committee. . 3 Wes sustained, A day) will contain an Account of the Doings at the National lower at $1 65.a$1 75; red, $1 50a $1 55. Corn dull, at 700. « 140. for white, and Tia, & 130. for yellow. Provi. | Democratic Convention, in session at Charleston, 8. ©.; A sions quiet; mess pork, 46; prime, $15; rump, | full report of the Trial of the Rev. Jacob § Harden, at copay pia pai tcarawery =e a aco. Belvidere, N. J., Charged with Poisoning Tis Wife; Fques- Flour notive and closed with an advancin: tendency ‘at | trianism in New York—The Central Park and Blooming- funeral, from her late residence, 229 South Ninth street, ‘Williamsburg, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’cloc! Jauncey.—In this city, on Monday, April 23, AGNES Jauncey, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Jauncey, M. ——— D., of Westport, 3 T FVERDELL’?, THE ORANGE BLOSSOM WEDDING Can only be Notice of funeral to-morrow. esans cae aces Taceeoell SES eves cea tacerni ce nae! | Mn Nae 8 Dewrdtn hs Pesce nme eae Taney doe! Le | Sime eects tne i Mtoe, adh propo, Ray, Ra dogted, instructing the Committee on Military Af ; mess pork at a $18 50. Bacon | Bridle in Hand; A Letter from Our Paris Correspondent, , u x, Age cn of wan: ad to puslsh offences in ensiale Meedy. Lard'iiigo. Whiskey tc, a0. Giving an Account of the Marriage of Jerome,Bouaparte poietoten sgt of the family, alao those B® is miallblo remedy in lone of sppetio and general de TORES FITTED UP AT LOW PRIORS-BY CLARK @ Miss of Baltimore, and the it of het \diather, Josiah Johnson, an iow » Wholesaie No. 8 FFIN, 627 Hudson street. yorkdea fpr, ey exielink Le to Nes Peserere Present position | ofote, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Taeeiay) af- York hanieeoongeteunpulbvten me ren edd THE SLAVERY QUESTION, House went into. Committee of the Whole on th» lof the{Union. d aspirations of the Family. A Night Ramble Among The Labor Movement. os 5 MASS MEETING OP THE WORKING GIRLS. We Supping Mes of New "Yoek, witht what thay aay, and loc romp reakdcnoe of er fiber me UAWEN BROSHRES MANUPAGTURERS OF . wine one” rs B2DS, BEDS, Bebe. — MATTRESSES, FRATEERS, COTS, T Wits Foret Wine “Bitians, lack B ate ‘The working girls of New York, to the number of ning. | think of the arrest of the “Benicia Boy’’ in England; In- reet. Kinc.—On Saturday, April 21, Mrs. Lypia Kina, in the Coaortere, | Ae. ‘aud cheap, wholesale | Wive, Cordials and Byrups of every di fe use no $d year of ber ase. » , o and retail. BD. pat, B94 Huagon street, stock in our manufacture except of the very finest quality, (Aury (dem.) of Tenn., made a speech in defenc iaek Latiaes:trana: One: Hor mariah F ‘New York Our goods improve by ‘and keep in Punts climate, gre, aes eee non and agains | teen, mot last evening at Botanic Hall, East Broadway, to | teresting Letters from Our Correspondents in San Fran- } “9 relatives and friends of the family are r. ty |; ——____Sn ot rine Now York | ihe wholenale denier ocidod dvantase ta Keepl F. “an aie Lc aaa oft bin trasoh sympathize with the working girls now on astrike in | °i8c0, Great Salt Lake, Xc.; All the Local News of New | invited to attend her funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, CUTMTON, ON THE, CROFON —THR. DIAPARAGR socks. aa the Improvement in quality will slid more 1 a%o Condemnatory terms to the resolytion, oflared | Massachusetts, Eleven sympathetic young gentlemen York and Vicinity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, | at two o'clock, from the reeidence of her son, the late b ey inaat tort a eared Lrg aged «& mars, a the | kn zon sa po ma ~ yea: °, vo coi the Setsbiatle'y are “douse some time ago by Mr. Blake, of Ohio, the | were attendance, but whether they sympathized most | Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting news | John F. Van Antwerp, {ip Lawtente sel, BOAO. | | Crdion Toarg. it erpeider_ the aridcial tandotone which ope | 124 very Manly rerommendad for ther extra gus ity aad ta ple of whlch pe rea holding property ia’ man-was | With the working girls of Lynn or those of New York our | matters of the preceding week. Edward Macgowan, in the 424 year of hor age. stg oe ririne medium to) fe gan Groellent article for tbe | oxi olimates where fevers Are prevalent "Shie (36) ta" Oo el mates ‘and justice, against the principles of | reporter is unable to say, but presumes that the “sequel ‘Terus—$2 a year; four centg asingle copy. Subsorip- wat funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at | to be reversed oscasionally to insure its action. Bisieenth year since establisbing our busines. We are 12), to ment, abd a notorious reproach tothe country, | wilt demonstrate,” uous received at the eiice, northwest corner of alton | {afte ©cck from! her ale residence, corner of Myrtle} [°° TS a a ee eee area fie ee et ao eae gut the eivitsed world, and @-sorlous hindrance | “a orsiy after eight o'clock the mecting organized by | *0¢ Nassau streets, New York. Slagle copies for Malo at | "“McBrivk—At ber Tesidence, 97 Fast Twenty-ninth | Fourthstreet, corner of Mercer. a Ne eke act oe nike Die Tee nim ye gene om the counter and by all news agents. Advertisements in. | Street, on Sunday afternoon, April 22, CaTHERie McBaipe, z RAND AGUE |. THERA, Proprietors. $50. 352, 354 and 386 W. a0 [followed, ho said, was voted for by that gentle. | calling Mr. Chas. McCarty to the chair, Mr. James A. d 72 years. per, DROFSY AND FEVER AND AGUR, N. Y.: 166, 168 and 170 Nisgara street, B 3 end colleague (Mr. Sherman) and eighty members of | yoore acting as Secretary. Upon taking the chair tho | ®erted at the usual Berar rates. aged 72 yi divso for GENBRAL DEBILITY. of Bret A Front a Prades, ‘Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her sons, | ~ Wolfe's Sobiedam aromakic Echnapps is recommended ner of Broadway and Fron! Patrick, James, John and Michael McBride, are reepect- exiphatscaly by the mon istoguisied members of ‘he roe arty. a Presid MSs, (rep.) of Ohio.—The gentleman from yaiciuacy! cae cacgpemgmseeraalemea pases fully. luvited to attend the funeral from {1 Stephen's | sel profession ta tbe above complaints, and is the only Gm w | /[HE PARKBR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY'S Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s if ‘ferred larly to lore | by yt 4 Sieg ES Cs le ciel maemo on ern sun il ein, | Panera cemietaeeartenptocioeme | | Tees ae neh kanes eames a vert to intorrapt him to say, this; much. |The | England upon the sympathies of the working girls of New | |, ,SC#x,Counrr Cass 01, Avni, 23,1960. | where a golemm Digi mass willbe colabrated, at ted | Eaunp le aus tnd Pos beats a! Mor bias, | Under patents of Howe, Grover & Baker, and Wheeler & itin the House. In the next place, that reeoiution, | York. He said there were five or six hundred ladies now ‘Consonparep Lorriny—Ouass 59,” Arts, 29, 1500.” gece Cases. ae Her remains will bein. | Senieand ttatons, ‘The "Hie coupes fa flooded wih | Wilson. Agents wanted. Oflee 469 Broadway. oe og. by my colleague (Mr. Biake) was simply for re- | (2 6 BtTIKe in te a Onin thee” a i, By 1, 59, 62, 4, 64, 48.30, 5, 75, 50. | “eemnse on Sunday, April 2% Rows, daughter of | S- eo inquire tuto pt ‘Of reporting a bill to | taken. He had heard of one of the Lynn "incers baa Portage Se Richard and Jane Merrail. i ROVED SELF ADJUSTING TRUSS | VALUABLE FURS. CARPETS So, it SyEry’ ‘where Congrees has the right to probibit | Who bound sixty pairs of shoes in a week, tor which she aiid eRe The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ie, superior to anyibing hitherto invented. igs Spee reed by eee {sct: not fifteen minutes before the resolution | only received forty cents. How could a woman live on invited to attend the funeraly from the residence of her | Farchasers if not BR A A tne Wont Indian Preservaiive Powder, Li ae aot leeenen 2 gentleman tecia Sous | forty cents a week? ‘There wan a great deal ofeympathy | .gyclal, Drawings of Hodges, Davis & | jarents, 20 West Wasbington place, this (Tuesday) after. | S24 6et elr money: KINAE & FHILUIPS, 123 Prosdway: or Moth Exterminaon ‘na (Sir. MeQueen) oifered a reealution to provide | expressed for the blacks at the South, but little or none |” Cass S12, APRIL, 25, 1560. prt deny torn ye ieee: ee R, SWEETS INPALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES THE Mae ie emancipation of the white !aborers of the Northern | bad been manifested for the white slaves at the North. , 28, 3, 26, 56, 40, 74, 57, 7, 52, 31. a moni a epg meg a ey meron, ‘doothache io one minute, 3 . | Thooked wpon pose ae lad ae cones as a on, | dae Bye = joke ou noc oo en aes tpekiae Prizes cnnbed at 668 Broadway. Circulars rout free oe ilnces, Mrs, Saran J. Myxns, in the 90th year of her * wens PATENT nine ‘acta good offeet to tl reeo! tle! ve bard 2 |, Day co., Re. +4 | (or Carolina. But to show the difference: Tho re. | earnestly urged the necessity of union among the ladies. ‘Mitoon, “Tne relatives and ftienda of the decease are respect Bt Xoticioso pe nuRVA YoRK, QUIRK ‘Baormeas, pe ot the geutioman trom Sonth Carolina was receiv. | BY union alone could their highest aspirations be realized. aia, | fully invited to attond the funeral, this (Tuesday) after- SPANISH AMERICAN NEWSPAPER, in ‘the House by a unanimous vote, was referred to | The cause of the working girls of New England was the voon, at three o’clock, from the residence of her late WE cnuitice on Ways and Menus, and is now before that | cause of the working girls of New York, for it would not | , Something New —A Hemmer, Tucker, | brother, Sampeon M. Isaacke, No, 99 West Sixteenth | BEST ADVERTISING MEI Ei) donceet: Milacbsee: eemazasnacls docas enareemcanen Je He FELLER, BINDSR, AND GAUGE COMBINED, just onrecn Wibabey, a yeare antiole; Sct Fe or ote ana Inease, Tc wat care whe’ tod WE ee ee ful, eicapie nemamnlog, a3 width and thleknees of ine etter ‘Teeway —On Sunday, April 22, Cropxnetia Hanns THE INOREASIAG SPANIEH TRAD. vom ATER, MULFORD & CO., 86 and 87 Broad street. sede ney proportion whatever, that ie respecttal ig | Mre. HAYSe said that she was not very wall posted | misitas REFAIL PRIGH 38. LIBEMAL DISCOUNT TO | wile of KG. Radway, aged 20 years, 9 months and 2 ‘THE CUBANS ARE COMING, uage and cotrteous, I will vote to refer that propo- |. upon the strike, but she was opposed to any woman's | THX TRADE Orders by inall supplied. posings pale, Comm | “MH, relativea and friends of the family are respectfal- et SARs Or resolution to any committee of the House that be | doing any work except such as pertained to her hous Far’ itso UMIVEMSa T, DOSOM-FOLDEM: and SELF. | ly invited to attend her funeral, from her late reridenoe, acer ee DOLLARS REWARD—LOS1 OR STOLEN, PROM cairo, ihwas go tat principle thes 4 not object Jopunden tanta herows ee Tore big ‘saa; here, | M&RKER for aulliOR oar, if 876 (old No. 298) wee Thirty fitth street, between Eighth | 1T CIRCULATRS RVERYWHERE. TT" Goreraore tainaty on the 191b inst, a Six Onred "Wi ection of the sixty i A stn fore, abe eame thereto sympatize with te objects of the |, HEMMER 00. 29 Broadway. | snd Niath avenues, on Wednesday. afternoon, at tire Feel oN mr rmede mi ipig, Ee etamg above reward ADVERTISEMENTS + ee o'clock, without further invitation. will be TRANSLATED FARS OF CHARGE, | ope oe eee iosee, enee lst ld. La takem@ to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. THE SPANISH CUSTOM A°TRIAL. fion was not a declaration on thelr pert that slave ding Sirg papers please copy. would interfere with slavery in 7 I thipk there is not a member on this meeting. If, however, woman must needs work, abe Five good Wages. In ber opinion, the ladies of ‘Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines. mw) Ottce 805 Broadway, New York. New Yorh owed a duty to their sisters In Massachusetts, now end they ought not to be backward in ite performance. Rass~xy.—On Sunday morning, April 22, James Raye Office No 24 Ann street Terms equitable. near on last, a White Lo edanten Petr ae Sate Abia Before woe advent of sewing machines shoe binders re- Furs sre Secured from Moths by Us! Ley, iniant gon of Wm. and Maria’ Ransley, aged 4 years, | EEE ee ee dt re pad , Without bottem boards, rudder or slera— 12 Wang turfrebon whaiover with i. roatons | octved x shllings a pl for binding, but now dey only | ZS.00t, Same Kenwager™nsTe Mt Prono Pee: | 7 npn and teow ane (Ruenday) at bapant | Ho Weebines ent into fndlen “Apply at 0 Bronwage” | Sb pie; bodes ge oan ara fut aa fh ate from 14 to 25 cents. This was because one sewing Y je fureral will take p aeeday alt el en OE ee LO Se remnnee feirarcd capt ster aud slave in the slave States. We-do believe | 80 could do the work of twenty-five or thirty 9 of bi eS the boat, ',J. Quigley y person who will retverm tea o'clock in the morning, from the residence of his father, 'UREKA CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, ‘answering the sbcve description to James Wileoa, apgress bas the power to probibit slavery in the + 2,000 Cassimere Saits to Match,’ 73 “ omen. p 's 173 Bleecker street The remains will be taken to New: — Harlem Bridge. receive the above reward. (pr tna ter rnentar hese comer sp | ater we mee ot oinionsyepanizag cine | AVR SOLORES ES BE Psat | 8a ag aanr Rarmaryta a | FRIOE 8 OOMPLRPR. “—orvicn ao snoapwan | _Siivis Ws Anvanwow: ents ey eres, Now Yas ‘in favor of exercising that power, if necessary, to | Lynn strikers, and pledging assistance, the chair ap- ‘ AFF RRTY.—| londay, April 23, Mary via Parties not having full RD.—DOG Lost.— ; \t the extension of slavery into free territory. We | Pointed the following Committee to solicit subscriptions, 68th year of her age. not g full amount accommodated. 5 rae er" mace eo BG iow aware with instructions to report at the next meeting:— Sin:er’s Sewing Machines, rs. Nugent, Mrs Jobpson, Mrs. Hayne, Mrs. Moore, | nesicned for | eee NEW bebe tk mith, Mies Stymour, Miss Pearl, Miss Fitzgerald and | vation, very rapid and capab.e ot every wind of work Ita we Mies McCarty. The plate was then passed, and upon | best machine ever Price only $110. counting tbe collection it was found that $123 had been | FAMILY GSWING MACHINES OF NEW STYLES raiged. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same $16 AND $50. place yext Monday evening. ‘M. SINGER & OO., 458 Broadway. é “ isd bapa togy sess asamp Pbrenological Examinations, with Pursuant to notice, the shipjoiners held a meeting last | cherts and full written characters, given dally at FOWLAR & evening at 70 avenue 1D. The company comprised twenty, | W*LL’ 303 Broadway jncluding Win. Powell, Chairman; John O'Neill, Secre- |" terring’s Patent Champion Fire and tary and Wm. Guilfoill, Treasurer. Burglar Proof Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- | «gewts WANTED LIBERAL, DISCOUNT ALLOWED | ward will be paid for his return at 18 Wes Tory fre eres ik and open on this subject. But we never did peral on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late D. J. LEVY, Superintendent, $i REWARD.—TAKEN FROM THE PAUIFIO Ht pai 7, and do not propose, to interfere with slavery in ve States. hope the gentleman will put these a his speech. —Certainly, sir. So that the gentleman’s constituents may ‘two black republicans” are no} go very desirous |fertng with their interests or rights—that wo aro girous of preserving our own. Rew ie, (dem.) of S C.—-Are you not in favor of Fenkdence, 169 Taurens street. ns Ray.—On Sunday, Apr ATHARINE RADICAN, agod PROO! ‘a light pring Overcoat The above reward will 18 years and 4 months, daoghter of John ‘ F™ F OARAMNS & MARVIN, id on delivery of the same, sith contents, and no questions ‘40 Murray street, New York. | #ked, at Folomon & Hart’s, 369 Broadway. Ray. The friends of the deceased are Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the regidence of her father, 34 Cherry street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at one o'clock. | RYACTS. Her remains wil! be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- In this ment. 20 REWARD —INFORMATION WANTED, OF bis home on t paper we present to the public unimpeachable 4 seimony euabinling we nga hat RaBW AYE Renay he | ‘Reh le t0Beg MS ME reg Suir. —On Sunday, April 22, Parnicn Swrra, a native | }*beative Surivee of the sich: alloted wit diacase, tor eat | e,D0id 10 say person, who. vill give foformadon to hia dae of Croghien, Kinga codnty, Ireland) aged 28 yeurs. they havein many cases proved to be infallible and bave re: Hs Pineairios’ a8 Greed lane, cman oreo The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | stored the dying geese 8 ‘itzpal . , of of me fi lent to robust bealth after ail ‘oiher means invited to attend his funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ited. shu ig eiavery in the District of Columbia? wan—I have states to my constituents, over r again, that [am opposed to interference with in the District of Commbia. That is my tndi- | pocttisn. The republican arty never took a] TheChairman, in a neat, brief and energetic speech, New York, Fo phase cpr ge et lear i es Htwidneiichd, Medien eet Petes: Ta. tastes LOST AND FOUND. } { for it it i ‘ | , fl OS ec AS at Lt oe bltat dn (02 The SE ne coumtituentsy over aud | CrPimined the onject of the movting. It appeared from |. Barry's @ricopherous ts the Best Srecqiak —In Brooklyn, on Monday April 28, Mrs. | veraiy {rove rbecinatiam thataciiber hte physioans nee treads | JTOUND.—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY. APPLY TO Wats neve nat I did. not tbink it proper to agitate the his remarks that inferigpr workmen accepted the re: | cheapest article for dressing, beautifying, SS tie st Enza STUCKLER. e ined bopes of hie recovery. His ‘arm and leg were B. Regs, 340 West Nineteenth street. i? duced wages, to the injury of the rest, and he urged upon | Bresering and resioring the hair, Ladies, try Reid by Ber funeral will take place this (Tacsday) afternoon, | so perished anto give him no use of them. By the use of Bad- ee Re cuenta aie terion | at three o'clock, from her late residence, 131 Hudson ave: | way's Ready Relief and Reguising Fils tm two months bé | OUND—A SMALL SUM OF MONKY. APPLY TO WH, becauge 1 believe that this is the very paradise | those present to take a stand in majntaining their rights, s Cross. wage carrying the mail from Cherry ville to Burr's Ferry, B. Keys, 360 West Nineteenth street. Tigroon. I believe that practically, though wot | and tc’ use all their influence in gaibing over the unde: | Serofa@ia.—A fow Hottles of Kennedy's | "rio? muse: Comelery gf he Holy Cross, a, | “it. i, Melle, 25 cents, 60 cents and 91 per bottle. he ir better off in this Dante a ‘a ay pee cided portion of the joiners to unite with them. The Medien! Disa strictly following the direction in the pam- | Fropexce CARROLL RICK, aged 17 years and 11 months, Regulating 1s, 25 cents per box. ost om BATU RDAY Laat. A TEARL SCARE PIN. foited States. There are put very few slaves here, | object of the preseut meeting, he said, was, furthermore, | phiet around eas bottle, aE Oe of the | 'summwax.—On Monday, April 3, at No. 19 Madison "SADWAY & CO. John street, New YorR, | at 114 Klizabeth street. 9 adpwines waver is diminishing dally. As an institution seaoety existe bere, and Tamarilling to leave it \ffect of time: ‘THE TARIFF. Martius, (rep ) of Ve oret the revision of the to unite in refusing to work on ships Where men were employed at prices below the “old stand price.” The “down town bosses,’’ he said, paid yom but the “up town bosses!’ did not; and ‘under ? en te. perforoance of the work, hiring those indifferent Taclery, 18 Fane seat Puirate » No. 23 ment will cure every case. square, MARGARBT KERNOCHAN, in the 17th year of her Sold by all druggists everywhere, duughier of Allan M.and Meriha P. Sherman,” Batch: Her remains will be taken to Newburg for interment. REAT RUSE elor’s Hair Dye, Wig ant ‘Toupee [seller pee ate ok Soke "g : a G QREAT RUSH . years GBRAT BUSH 4 & necessity, view of the fact thats) workmen to ther injury. They must, therefore, take a . Y Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend aT BU! rf ae pte penis of as ae eke Eke stand snd maintain Lee with al! the Chairman had | ,,Critadoro's Hatr Dye, Wigs and To the funeral, fromthe reakdence of er os, Janey Strat- Sarat H BIL Grocitural and mining menutectores alike, aa all, ea disstared bes determination wo obiala all tno eap- | PRVOlslr speck, ONO aoe eee nee a the de et copie ideal gi a gf GaEaT ‘ites t0 tbo general prosperity. Heexplained the | yor’he could from the outside joiners in carrying out the ee Lo Toowe.—On Sunday, April 22, Wisiy A. Toon; aged 98 GREAT BUSH ie Pill of fixing the respeasrointy | °% ary iO “epir'bd opeatha.song shed: I ounnest oman inate Saree Ree eae eee || Tee cnuven ak Tenaant ees : : INDIAN [it belones, argued thas the North uhtee yeeN afer | red up the hears of the sturdy Telos. The shipjoiners | wer few oa lay Uleaneama chine esnest|| ‘turned to onuara thie feneral, frimusner Ipis pacciees otk ced a = i comment he bai ~ ee Si ape worse — ft ate ‘wiih warm waier previous to using the onguent. Bleecker street, thie (Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. THE ORUSADE ag ‘THE FOREST; " MM new wandtp KES. then pba trcecren cairn on Mond: , heir Vighia.” Whatrhe asked, would tho | ‘Trusses.—Dr. Marsh d& Go. apply wie | of Uinun acy Briget Walshe ager oat ad ie I a a this free country now be, bad they not united in | ‘Radical Cure arc A curing berate br rupture. ‘The relatives and friends of family are respectfully k or of the Revolution? (A voice.) (All Johnay —— Ly: oo Shou! invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his “Tue Baws or tue Or Fronvizn,” bi Fo rteggen uit 6 Woeir teal Songieal applanoes Pemnleg earea net, Cars: | parents, 15 Minetta street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at rue 2OW SEADY IN if thay expect to et atic foe sk te shinioin. | room, No. 2 Veoey st, Astor House, (oppostio mt. Paul'sebureh). | '¥0 o'clock. cy ‘oh wpplenee. eoretary resumed his seat, | 44411, intmitable Halr Catter—Hair Dye, Banday morning, ‘Cnmuitragain took the foor-in tact, be was tho | fOennis” Depot. 1 Barcay sree, and.eold by all drogna: | MISCELLANEOUS. r with twenty-six horses, aleo| princnal orator of the evening—and in more it : . “a 1 40 BROADWAY.—THE J SKELDING BBAD-| Gr four wooden housce ad. Terman tan previously, stated Ustt the real onject o tne A .& few doors Free Gallery.” 480 Broad’ t heeting was to request @ full attendance * | The Best Greatest Variety of Spec-'| dcow ibe Ht Nicholas Hotel abd pearl an moe Virday nest, atte samerpiace, each person present using {| #eles, Nove Glanece, &o., iy 0 FINE SPRING TO LEDIARD'S MORNING CALL. aribia.tne tonke and siteralige stomach, Biuar ad oiheral & ‘common a tbe thangs 6 sees ‘A gis ‘ at lor's marble palace. Allo the finest and Bogravings ithera Ocean Steamer Movanents. | every exerion in the interim to secure m full attendance, See C0, Renney. Of the day; Gor, s0le ObesD, HAGA GG MAORI | cy ry: Cuanuasrox, Apegd, 1860. || and on tha: evening to Sedlde on what day they shoaid Pie w ee se unre ae N. B.—A portion of your patronage respectfully solicited. United States mail steamanip Mario, Captain | “strike,” It's pot the intention to * for nigher White's “Sensation” Dress Hat, Spr } h, Peat, spe, Wars, hatter, £16 Broadwaay, opposite s z 3 a pong terrence nog ta eer Tait Bates 4 strengthentog » his purity ard streng: Properties it im bighiy rosou- cblidrea tecthing, with never suncems. ‘tm. | meaded & iadics. ; mediate and certain, Only twenty Ave commy a bowie, " Depot 37 So.uih Willan etree,

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