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aU EERSEEIEEeenmmmeenemeeeeeeee ene ‘tion directing the Svcretary Of War to communicate to the ‘Military Committee a full plan aad schedule of the float. ing battery now ia the course of construction in ths wicinity of New York harbor; the amoudt of monoy vexpended thereon, and the estimated cost of completing | ‘the mame, and that the Military Committee report such changes as may be consistent with the pubiic interests. ‘Mr. Curtis eaid 16 was time that the country knew sume thing about the battery, the peculiar construction of ‘which had been kept a perfect secret, Mr. Houston, (dem ) of Ala., said it was unusual to sdirect an executive officer to report to a committee, Mr, Cunns explained that the reason for this was that © Committee may examine and determine the propricty and constru:tion of Stevens’ battery. If prover, the work ‘could go Roe aa snattien wennacosenry to be kept eecret, . Houston taought BRD certghen eae betint tox Rien Wo clon to DEBATES IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. i ‘The House went into Committee of the Waole on the ‘State of the Union. ant, Cana, ( } of Onio, spoke in favor of the imme. of the Agricultural Bureau. de ad- ‘Vooated the interests of the farmers of the country, and ‘Opposed slavery extension. There was n> copstt‘utional wer, however, to interfere with slavery in tho Siates. auido an extn of Puck, which 6 me men seem. €d to think necessary, they should discuss this subject like sensible men Ia the course of his remarks ho said ‘that be went to the Western country when he waa tweut) ‘years old, and there were not more than five thousan: Zouls there. His beart now swelled with gratitute to see five millions of happy, thriving and indusirious peopie there. ‘Mr. Layprum, (dem.) of La , argued that the demo- gratic party ave not departed from tho lessons of wis. dom of the fathers of the repubi.c, aud that tne republi- can or anti slavery party are the cause of all the political evils with which tas cots Sens ts afllisted, Mr. My aaa (rep ) Ta., reviewed the history of the democracy on the Territorial ce ghargiog = the exting evils result from cereliction Gea’ dareboc gen: seman policy Soses owregaros ali compromises of the past, and in vio- — Pleoges to the country. They have ty. a PR, advocated the protection of Sereoer ie ) of R. 1, defended the republican arty, arguing freedom ational, and slavery sectional day, ‘The Committee rose, and the House avjourned to Mon- - Intéresting from Mexico. Wasninaton, April 27, 1960. Accounts received here to-day from Mexico, brought to ‘Galveston by the revenue cutter Dodge, state that Mira- mon, on returning from the expelition to Vera Cruz, ‘arrived at the capital on the 17th, where he was received by the firing of cannon, ringing of bells, and other evidences of rejoicing. He ‘was accompanied by 1,690 or 1,800 men. There were diverse reports as to his future movements. There ig no question but that his government was suff:ring from great embarrassments, especially from the late extraordinary rafts upon the treasury. Ia the meantime forced loans and contributions of the moat extraordinary character ‘were being levied in every direction for the immediate ‘necessities of the army. ‘The Minister of Finance had ordered no Treasury rafts to be paid for the present, and that the courts tu adjudicating upon claims against the government or go. “vernmen: ;roper'y should give only formal judgments.; The British and French ministers were busy with their plans of compromise into which they were seoking » Co draw our Minister McLane. ‘The government at Vera Craz was ceally in as embar. Tossing cl-comsiances from the the exhausted condition of the treasury as that of Miramon. ; An attempt would be made at the reorgsnization of the diberal army in the north, and for that purpose Gen. D3 ] gollado bad gone to Tampi.o, but in the State of Vera i Cruz ihe want of meaus would compel the Juarez govern. | ment to actsolely on the cefensive, | The United States ships Brockiyn and Saratoga, are stil o : . ‘ at Vera Cruz—all well on board. Ths city and fort were also bealthy, (bough it was reported that one case of yomit had ccovrred. ‘The Diaro Oficial of Mexico is quite as Tree in its abuse *age'nst Captain Aldham for having issued his protest . ‘against Miramon’s uncivilized bombardment of Vera ‘Cruz, as it is in woolesale abuse of Captains Jarvis and Burner for baving captured Marin. The Picayune eays:—Nows from Tampico states that the union of the Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Nuevo Leon ‘troops are preparing to unite with other States in tne in Zerior, to fall upon Mexico, which, it is believed, can be sconsu by July, if not sooner. Tho reactionary General, Ramirez, had a battle with ‘the liberal Governor, Zacatecas, at Salinez, and de. feated. #be latter, Ramirez entered the city to rob or forte a Joan, as customary. Findingno mgpey in the houses o ‘the merchants, he entered by force those of the foreign eonsula, He violently opened their safes and broke th ssenis of the Consulates, taking as much money as suited tis purpose. The Consuls are now in Mexico making Sheir reclamations. ee Exciting ragitive Slave Case in Troy. ‘Tror, N: ¥., April 27, 1860. At noon to-day U.S Deputy Marsha! Holmes arrested ‘a colored man in this city, named Charles Nalle, as a fugi tive from Virginia, the property of B. W. Haivsborough, of Culpepper county. The fugitive was taken before Commissioner Beach, and witnesses identified him as the ‘zugitive described im the papers. The Commissioner +therefore remanded bim. Soon after Judge Gould issued ~a writ of habeas corpus for the fugitive, and the same ‘wae served by « Deputy Sheriff of this county. By this time, an excited crowd of somo one thousand persons had gathered about the Commissioner's office, threatening a rescue, When the fugitive was brovght dowa to bo tubrp efore -Jucgo Gould, the crowd r- younded tho cfficers. and ‘endeavored to taze Lim ficm them. A — successful resistance was wate for some time, but the reacuers fioaliy gained abe advantege, when the segro was carried to the river, ‘where @ ferr, man wae ia waitlog. He was rowed across, 2us, upon Ertiving at the opposite Bbore, was re-arrested by & Wet froy consiable. Here anotuer great crowd ga berod together, determiced to reicne the fugitive. He was taken 28 quickly as possible to a Juatice’s office, cwhich the mob surroczdes nnd broke into. Trey then qeacued tbe fogiive again from the officors and carried Lim off in a carriage. Blows, pistol shots and kaock NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. NEW'S FROM HAVANA. Arrival of the 88 of the West—Twe ore Cargoes of “laves—Henith of the City—Business, News, “e. ‘The steamabip Star of the Wost, apt. Jobo McGowan, arrived at this port last evening frox’ Havana, which place she left on the morning of the 234 In*t. She ‘oft New Or loans at 8 o'clock on the morning of the 20th, ar- riving at Havana at & .'clock P. M. of the 22d. ‘The Star of the West brings the Havana mails and 140 Passengers. Havana was perfectly healthy. News unimportant. ‘The United States mail steamship Moses Taylor arrived at Havana at 8 A. M. om the 23d. April 26, at 3 P, M., 65 miles north of Cape Hatteras, passed the steamship Quaker City, bound for Havana. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE, Havana, April 23, 1860. ‘Too Slave Catgres North Side—Return of General Serrano to Havana—Mass and Commumion at the Military Hos- Fital—Sunday Amusements and Animals at Belascoain— Taz for Increase of the Spanish Navy—Picture of the Battle of the‘ Valley of Tetwan’’—Culonel Steptoe—Com- mercial News, dc. We have had two cargoes of Africans landed in the last weck, on the north side, said to count, in good order, 1,163. They have been disposed of in comfortable homes, which they never had before, and the vessels have re- tired from our shores unmolested. ‘The Captain-General, with his travelling staff, returned from his tour eastward Saturday eveving, haying had a g'orious and jolly reception along the line of his path. A grand qilitary mass and communion was celebrated yesterday in the Military Hospital of Havana, in the Sence of many thousands of our citizens, the Captaia- eral and chiefs of departments preacnt and assisting im the august ceremonies—offi sinting, the Lord Bishop of the Diocess. The occasion was one of interest to the commu- hity, giving ‘eon | for examination of the magoifi- cent estab): it and grounds. although the locauon docs not strike me as beicg the best in the vieiuity of the city, art bas remedied the evil, and the locality, from per- fect drainage, is dry; the ventilation could not be improv- ed, while under the supervision of those narsing angels who ameliorate the condition of human infirmity, order end perfect cleanlincas reign sats where, and loge iu the insiitution is a moderate per centage of the stek. We had @ bau yesterday a: tbe Belascoain; the ugual quantity butchered to tickie Cuban fancy. We "have bext Sunday, at tbe same place, the Black Panther, christened “Heenan,” with iwo blcot hounce mixed with bul, The byena, with snother snimal eporting name, Uakes the rlug ior & Gaticuff and gouging match with oue rst ferocious dog calcd Cuba. In the way of busivess and national protection, bouor, &c., we ate proposing Cavan taxation for the iuerosse of the Spanith navy. The idea belongs tothe Diario de la Mari.a, ts patriotic and practical, if the tazauon wih ¢ther tmoumbent lovics shoula Bot be too heavy for popularity. ‘A large picture of the battle of the 4th of in the valiey of Tetuan, is deing pa'oted by @ compatent ertist, from orawings, tketch,s aod plaps taken oa the felt, which bave beew trareapitied for tuat purpore, and wheh Bnighed to be railled for the benefit of the heirs of those who fell. The health of Hevana is g Oar you bave herewith, and full les. Col Steptoe and fami. iy left by last eteamer (Cabawba) for New Orleans. New Ontxays, April 27, 1860. ‘The steamship Moses Taylor has arrived here with Ha. vane dates to ihe 24th inst. The news is unimportant. There was nothing coing in sugar. Quotations were no- wwinal and holders offered freely, but showed mo disposi tion to press sales The exports of the week amounted 10 €2,000 boxes. The stock was 106,000 boxes. Burning of the Steamer 4. T. Lacy. THIRTEEN LIVES LOST— BOAT AND CARGO A TOTAL Loss. Mearns, Tenn., April 27, 1860. The steamboat A. T. Lacy, Capt. Taylor, from St. Louis for New Oricans, was burned la t night’ at the foot of Island No. 16. Her passengers and officers were sarod, with the exce of seven children avd six of the crew, who are known to be lost. The boat and cargo are 4 total Joes. The former was valued at $60, 00, aad and in. sured for $40,000; te or ‘waa valued at $120, ),000, and is insured. The boo! and papers were lost, The Attempted Sale of Free Negroes in Hampton Roads. Nonroix, April 27, 1860. In the United States District Court yetteriay the case of Captain Braley and the mate of the British schooner Allee Rogers, for attempting to sell free negroes, the jury as unable to agree. veesel has been forfeited and the cargo released to the owners. PaitaaRMonrc Concert.—The last concert of the Society for this season will be given this evening at the Acade- my. The great attraction of the programme is Beetho. ‘yep’s immortal choral symphony (the ninth). ‘Tors Faswcn Toeatrs —An extraordinary porformance will be given here to-night for the benefit of one of the artists of the late Theatre Francais, Alphonse Van Ghele. All the French dramatic artists will assist, and the Opera lends Gassier and Junca. SSS IES Wattace’s Tuzirez.—Mr. Theodore Moss, the popular Treasurer of this house, has bis benefit to-night, putting “Up two first rate comedies, ‘The Heir at Law” and “The Captain of the Watch.” Of course there will be a jam. ACADEMY OF Music.—The somewhat familiar opera ‘Il ‘Trovatore!) was given last xight for tbg benedit of Signor Brignoli, and a most brilliant audience atiested to ibé high position which the favorite tenor holds with the Academy habitués. Signor Brignoli created the role of Manrico in New York, and has had many successors but no rivais in it. H's performance last night was as fine as ever. All the atk the serenade in the first act, the di- qurlla pira in the third andthe Non té scordar di me in tho fourth, were given superbly, and fully appreciated by the aucieroe. Miss Adelaide Phillips’ Azucena was another great evccees, both lyrically and aramassoally. Leonora was Madame Bantl, a débusante, who was mode- raicly successiul, ana will, we thiok, improve in the pub- tic estimation. has a good voice, @ fine si re- nce and knows how toact. Her method, however, is fauity, and ehe can hardly take rank as a first clase sing- or. Amodio was fine as ever as di Luna. To-day there will be a great Patti matinée. “Martha,” with the superd distribution of Wednesday, will be given. Arrivals ana Departures. BA Brork, Me 1 Dreset, J a Fuller, J Buottug, Mr Tuk SEW WOKE WEEKLY GERALD. The Charleston OCe*Ventlon—The Pro- coed of Congress he Great Figni— News from Europe, Caili."T218, the Pa- cific Coast, Cuba, &c.—Tne 1. 8test News —Market Reports, &e, Tne Weextx Hxxa.n for the prosout week wil! be ready et ten o’clock this morning. It will contaia * full report of the proceedings of the Democratic Conven- Won at Charleston; A Report of the Proceedings of Con- gress, with the Hurary’s Special Deapatchas; the Latest Particulars Relating to the Great Prize Fight in England, together with an account of the fight between Harry Gribben and Ed. Wilson at Riker’s Island; the Latest News from Europe, California, the Pacific Coast, Central and South America, Cuba, &o.; Editorials on Prominent Topics; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting news of the past week, re- celyed by telegraph or otherwise. Single copies, im Wrappers, can be had at the counter of the office, eorner | of Fulton and Nassau strects. Price six cents, Drawm, les. — WOO! DaLAwans. Ly yt aware State Lette- ENTUORY ANS eee am, Larceases, Oxass, No 201 April 37, 78, Pier a1 "6 , 38, 33, 1s e, ES 23, 59, 35, 43. ‘Clase Ni pril'37, 63, 6, "35, 43, 4 41, 71, i at ay 60, 21, 39. Good Teste.—w: ust Comfoss that we somewhat fastidious aa to the 688 Of fg, Het, there ose Sy tus our Ken of elegap. ® 12" te be bit SOKBIU IF cige ge as atrest. tn. idea) of a he * 2 cl Married, Cuasrier—Tnorr.—On Thursday, April 26, by | Rev: Daucan Dunoar, De. 8B Chandler, of Port Hopes G.'* a, Bi ANSIK M Tuorr, of New York city, D ‘MARS—SAUADERS.—On Wednescay evening, April 26, by the Rev. A. A Wool, D. D., Hanny W. Damans to Eudssen, ony Gaughter’ of Adam Bavadere, ali of this city. Eixvs—F'xeannneia —On Thursday, April 26, by Rov. Dr. Adior, Mr. RM Fures, of Galveswon, Texas, to Miss Bianca Fersexumiat, of this city. Gxexy—Kavrraann —On Thursday, April 26, by the Rev. F 3. Wiley, rector of Christ Church, James GReey, Erq.. to Many ANN KaurrMann, daughter of the late 0. B. Kauffman, at! of thie city, Houwren—Cumsancs '—In this city, on Tuesday evoning, April 24, by the Rev. Henry W. Bellows, at the residence of the bride's mother, J. Baxnerr Hunter to Hanniet M. Comanncs, all of this city. Lae—HARway.—On Wednesday, April 25, by tho Rev. Thomas Armitage, Josxru B. Lux to Many E’ ARWAY, of this city. Rickanp—Doxan —On Thursday, April 26, at, St. Caviar pent te a oft Delaware REDDY io WOOD, D, RODY &'00., 8.1 Passe Drawings of Hodg of Hodges, Davis & 00.'s Consolidated ae rs a 24, 48, 73, 28, 18, 77, 12, Bi, 22, 40, 1, The Prisge cashed at 688 Broad ‘tree. Hoboms, Davis £00., Georgia, yis Reeve Man’s Hatter.—Ift Frat of a Hat ore Cap no matior what thy you ou ean suit RROX'S down towns 2 Broad street. If he cannot suit you from bis stock mabe you one to order, and it wil! be something to look at, for pa npr Wy ie \ ea on hate, and employs the beat hands | oy goers —balearom Style of Gontlem: nbs Dreedwayy near Diane trees @ and Summer. Bhat faebto most tarty, best fitting best made newest, stock. Jargea? aatoytm.rtef Olothing and ¥ arsiabing Gords ready mace 4 is less prices than af any other estab lishment in this city, F.B BALDWINS ‘and 7? Bowery. The cdtid Cepariment and oustoun room no: surpassed ip thie country, Spripg Bas: 3 Suste, yal $7 50 to $18 Back Dress rom $12 Black Frock © 88 O: oe anere Paai from $2 t $5. all ety les and materials, from $1 60 t> $4 x0, MMR ERE ‘0 , Mammoth Oloihing Warenoure, 200 and 292 Bowery, beiween Houston and Bleecker aireeis Shirts Ready Made, of all Sizes, of made to mearwe to the bext maoner, a} McL.AUGHLIN’S. ‘corner of Groce wich aud Murray sireets. Holmes’ Photograph Gallery, 315 Brosdway, wi'l move where between the Park and Bat tery, Down town for e1 Day’s Vulcavite.— ane +BTICLK 148 BEEN THOROUGHLY TRATED, bundred concerns snd practical loved ta be the very best ever wits one 86 & substitute, im many cases. for ivory, hors. ©, tortoise abeil, bone, herd wood, breee, copzer, aad EDae cer metals ‘and for many purposes Is found superior any otber substerce Thive the most extecalve manutactorts fechttion, wu aud i produc'ion will be equal te the demands, being Jescd of rapacious pate: the Rioumwed © be = and more 0 pertectly Gisturbed In tie oe ond td nogeton fr th purposes to a 8] T am pow selling to peqaintecier their stock at the ex tremely low price of na doling '& pooed; but for ane ee a Vuloantia ‘will cost nt fo the article ts and tough, only quaniily ry required @ wo faye greststrengis autie.as enslly worked as any other substance, and for many means All mechanics, manutes, Rirers fod invenlocn who desire t) use Wie invalnabie eased Dutton ‘and fo their 2) will be instructed (i eene ot teal yply all tr Sod wee with the stock fm the 1 to dhe Stef oto universal use, and tre'ee shee SRT W OL, 33 Cortlandl street. New Your, April 23, 1860. The Flora—Hiram Woodruff Laer 4 Feasobswill be iairodticed ‘om tatardaye April te byw KINé, 210 Broadway, coraer Fulton street, and 123 A Removal.—Alfred Mamroe & Co. will 807 Broad. jemove thelr stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing we . under Bt sb Hoa on Rooday, apr and open oo May & WELLS, 308 Broadway, gine ody 8 should ¢ Optatn Phrenologi- ing defects, talents phe Ee i Steinwa: VERS. RDS AND SQUARE PIANOS. 9 mabe OP i arerooas mand 86 Walker street, | simgers isa Mavwinen is Darl he TERY Ha SET, aco and gape oieg ta ce work Hic ie aes sxWine "MAQHINES. Maw STYLE Lv BINGER & OO., 468 Broadway. A Card. SENR. serprerel ge DE ROTOLONGO, of Havars, has ail erticles oon! ponected wa ofcube. Allorders addressed to ne’ wil be prompuly and nour forgo seve at a Fisvans bee been unfatthfal to the oer boon fir, SAGER & 00, No. 456 Broadway, New York. ©4 Oblapo weréol, Havana. Geo. B. Tock btich ard tbuttle Sewing M: 460 Broedway. Havans Segars and Virginia Tobacco, of superior quality, at JAMAS SADLIER'S, 174 Broadway, corner of Kaiden lane. Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic ‘an aie Machine @. H. COLLIN, Herring's Patent Champion Fire and narpns Pre Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray s'reet, vow Herzn Ceareh, by ne a Archdeacon MoUarron, Mr. Jamas Rickarp to Mies Many Rosana, daughter of, it Doran, all of this city. ah ge Tyson—HaywaRp.—On Wednesday, April’ ol the Rev. Thomas Armitage, Grorax W. Trson to Cannk Haywarn, all of this city. ‘Tiomas—Canten.—On Friday, April 27, Rev. ‘Thowas G. Osborn, Josxri Tuomas Eeq , of Now a Miss Sanan J, Canter, of New York. TRAPHAGKN—BakNes.—On Thursday, April 19, by tho Rey. T. J. Sawyer, Joun V. Traruacen to Eumanetu T., eee of Semneh B: Barnes, a. all of tos city. aTERS—Bince —In this city, * ene chapel, on Friday, April 27, by the Rev. Higbee Rawwatvo M. Warerx to GeRTRUDR, seuper ot the late Chester Birge, Exq., of Kin terhook, N. jirth. 41 27, at No. 114 West Twonty- uCKER of three daughters, all ‘TuckeR.—On Friday, Al seventh sirect, Mrs. J. doing well. Died. Boa.—On Friday, bra psd 21, after « lon, ness, CaTHARINE Boa, in the 36th, year age. metho (riends of the family end of hor brother, Thomas Hackell, are invited to attend the funeral, from "hor late residence, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clook. BEEKMaN.—In this city, oa Friday, April 27, aftor a lin- gering ilinees, Jaco W. Buakman, aged 31 years, The relatives and friends are reepectiully invited to at tend the funerai, from the residence of hs motber-ta-law, Mre. Arnout Brown, 157 Laurens street, on Monday alter- noon, at balf-past two o’clock, without further notice. ‘Byank—Ou Thurséay, April 26, Fuwa Faaxcss, aly ¢avghier of James P. and Kize M. Byrne, aged 1 year, 6 monibs and 4 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune ral,from No, $3 South Fitth street, Williamsburg, this (Saturcey) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further in- Vitstion, Cusay.—At the resisience of A. H. Gale, Marganer Aanes, daughter of Robert S and Mary {Jane Cushman, ages one year, The relatives, Triende and acquaintances of tho family are requetted to attend the funeral, from the residence of ‘A H. Gao, No 121 East Twelfth atreet, tais (Saturday) alicrnoon, at thiee o'clock. ronrereariny Thursday afternoon, April 26, Axn AU Gusta, daugbier of George C. and Clara A, Christi, aged 7 years aud 6 days. Relatives ond iricads of the family are respectfully tn- vited to attend the fuveral, from her Ia‘e residence, No. Li Carton street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at’ two o'clocck. Curtss.—In this city, on ene April 27, Expey Janz, davghter of Thomas H. and Martha MM. Curtiss, aged 2 years, 6 months and 21 days. ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fonera), from No. 85 Amos street, on Sunday afternoon, at half past one o’clock, without further no. tice. ‘Canavay.—On Friday, April 27, Patrick Canavan, aged 60 years. the friends and relatives are requested to attend the foneral, from bis Inte resicence, No. 16 Nasaap street, at two o'clock P. Drowxs —In pecalisas at 73 Summit street, on Thurs- day, April 19, AXN CaTHEnNE, wife of the Rev. T. 8. Drowne, and daughter of the late Robert Beatty, Fsq. ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at balf past three o'clock, from St. Paul’s church, Carrol street. Foxurs.—On Thursday, April 26, Tuomas Foros, aged 44 yeare. The friende of the family are respectfully informed that the funeral took place yesterday afvernoon. Haxaton —On Wednesday afternoon, April 25, after a Jong and painful ilinees, of disease of the heart, Mr. Pur Barwon, in the 70th year of his Dates relatives and friends of the famil: are respectfully Invited to attend the funcral, from bis ine residence, No. 12 Bond street, (sally day) afternoon, at ene o'clock, without further invitation. 6 remains will be taken te Greenwood for interment ‘Huxay.— Oa thureday April 26, suddenly, of asthma, = SS ee 40 years, Dative of county Weat- ‘The friends and acquatntates of the fait arorespedt fully imtarheats attend the funerel, from his late tae residence, No. 101 East * wonty: fourth street, os Aeron ig tog, Wt Dine o'clock. The remains will ark, N. J., for interment. Haxpreson —On Lowy ae oe 25, Rongart T., ages 3 10 months and 4 os Ay ue Maxis, aged 7 ae | nd 2k days, ton and severe ill- New. |, HUNTER, ‘The relatives and friends of the bert dents of Gommbis Onl College, are respectt tend tbe funeral, from ge ‘a Courch, Sing Sing, this (Saturday) afternoon, o’clock. Haxypen.—Oo Friday, ake or after ashort but gevere illness, a seats Sa, 41 years, a native of the county Le Titienda and sequalntanoe are most respectfully in- Macalgdes arardfe raymeriet from his late residence. 313 Breome street, this ) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘BENDRICKS.—On. Ln eae ‘April 27, Caruannne Cuprrx, wife of Nathan Hendricks, in the doth year of her age. it remains will be taken to Kingston, Ulster county, serment. Borruan.: eg peor ale Friday, April 27, Mrs. Fanny c ears. er ff om sand (hose of ber son, John D. Hoffman, and of ber nephew, Jobn B. Hoffman, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the latter, 256 Oumber- faa Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two “t LaypER —On Friday morning, April 27, Isapgtea Vi be wile of John Lander, 1 years, 6 months and 12) ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, an brother, and Ug Re HB. Venn, R. ‘nromD) bly end A. Chaxcelior, pectfully invited to attend the funeral on a wiernoen, at balf pastone o'clock, from 88 West eecond street. On Tress, April 27, Brssm, youngest daughtor Van SinpA—On Tuesdey, April 2 Devic Vou Sinda, aged 38 yorrs, 0 months aod 2 Van Buaxn—in Ppiladesphia, on Wed: 25, Joun G. Vax Bures, formerly of Kin, N.Y. © Wareununy — On Thureday nigat, April 24, Cuanves M. Warernugy, in the 4008 year of bis ‘The reiatives aod frien te of the family are respootfully invited to attend the funeral from his late reeidenca, 733 hth avenue, this (Saturday) alternoon, at half past oo: ed Pgh rhs ¥ TORBAY Pek ‘ENT. A’r ™ Gas ann’ SILVSR PLATED Wire, F048 our sesortment a us €uaXee 0 ibe city “« New York, and our a Uo mete sat prices are warked dow a Wm Cite} eal Gah teveis pachoses fi bad sy Goops PRENUT v r RHOWN sith PRESSED Ti BUY. N. B—A lot of second hand Ges Pixtures for sale, at p great W. J. ¥. DAIURY & 00, Ko. 631 Broad: and no one AT eae Mea! LTS | ALS ~U. 8. PASSPORTS AGENT, COMMISSIONER OF Au THE STATES, Lawyer, Nowy. SDWARD tf XKOSENR—OENUIDE FRABKLIN, OOLD | AS ARG cual ls of ah Brann nannies oan also Paraffne Onndies, for sale by Oanal sirect. %0"8 Macwario | 44 INSEOT POWDER, he ald and only artiste to exterminate, Bed Bugs, Bennet, | Bate Garden Insects ison. without LYONS: Be Puls | Exterminate Rats, Mice “iakane $2 ener al , Cleared by coptxact ; Tow and 424 Brosdway, and sold Beware of imitations. L="4 Waougur | Ne 9 ES oui a “ee oa ears, Balla, Made in on); castings, I) Will Bese tae A Sane ay ie ae second bend ‘ome swexthes, exarive a Beale for Lilie’ T now cfler | up on the for aale fe FRANK & HO One block bolow ‘Howes, M™ BOURBONIA, MILLA’ BOURBONEA, botiled expressly for the use of erodes ainenct Se re bre Disord*s Asthme Prato Boke ert ea eeetalagee 14 Beoad way, Proprigters, AT? THE i eta -§ ‘ers or prarcany ac, BY H. the residence of J. T. Penniman, Enq, th mast roe aka i THI ALON 2 Sorr'6 OF Kise" Yerueht sees on ape ae bave pan soenvet from Berlin ‘and of superior ma, welch 8 fiat Chip £39. 00, Broadway. TWATER, MULFORD & 00.—PURE OLD ERX 1AUSKY, Hourbon:; 60 bbla. of 8. P. Salt's Salt, river Boar fm lot to auit purchasers. 35 and 37 Broad street PIDeRy ATES Le apy ties ged A OOMPLETE metallic ooatirg for Bate and dock ‘ot vessels, or ‘anyth ple coat of pain HICKS & BYANTS UNRIVALED STOMAGH BITTHR pe . Maholesaie dopoe) Ho. 8 caer ee ‘hoot Hee hiner ett A ee ner Our FRODSHAM WATCHES, ROBER? Ral! Rare 4 CO., 361 Broadway, corner of Warren aireeh, N.Y Bave just received & id ageortinent of TIME KEEP miaemeter, which they have great ERS, by the above o¢lebr: pleasuse in recommending eir friends and the public. HEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ENGRAV! INGS ms yo ‘York, is at 480 Broadway, opposite Wallack’s. ‘NOB! BUNIO! INVERTED be gs ENLARGED Co9eiate doa a tiseasoe of the: foot ty without pals or inconvenience to the patien' Sy ‘De. eccatnte Surgeon, by 700 Broadway. Retersto physicians and surgeons of '. NLABKE CONSIDERS BIS COATS CAPITAL, BE cause, betaa batter then others he puisthem price. Epring Overcoats $8 60; Business Coats ‘4PAN BLACKING.—THIS ON y hee msintained its [par min over all otber Disckings for over half a century, Pod te tation world abort pots gia *k full, wa mii usu: ry cl eque: beat Japan varoish apd affords peculiar nourirbmont to the ‘and eee VELEN, 17 Fallon atrost Sgent for Dey & Maris, London YOPEPSIA, DROPSY AND FRVBR AFD 4G! ‘Awe for GENARAL DEBILIFY, Woo “my fag | Papa bond BEL¥-ADJUSTING TRUEB— superior to oy thing, hithe: to invented rot eatated af ‘after one weeks trial, may retars tt Part Se, 182 Broadway, and No, 2 John st D* be known wor YSTEPSIA AND FITS.-DR. 0, PHELPS BROWN, the great curer of consumption, was for several years 20 bedly Afincted ‘rit dvepepua, that for apart ofthe tate he ‘wea confired io hin bed =e was eventually cured by a teription furniabed. him by pet Rig ant gir Phils eng om given him bya = Ey id. while ina state of legac INFALLIBLE LINIMENT tbe best remedy for Sores in the known world trance, has cured every one who ed, never having failed once. It is equally sure fh onsen of hia ai of dy ‘The ingredients may be found in any eT will wend le prescription to an om the one Or 0. P PHELPS OWN, No. N.J. ler t stamp to pa me outage, Address BXTRA\! BXTRA I! axrRa! 1 RETR ' WILt = SPIRIT ¢ OF THE TIMES, a ILKES’ SPIRIT Prigvea tn London, “Will be here ‘On be Arrival of the Vanderbitt. Look our! 1g LOOK ourt: "grin Full it of ull agsount of ot the fh fight from ‘Ihe Vander Jef Eoulbampton LOOK SHARP FOR HER ARRIVAL WILKES’ SPIRIT EXTRA whieh will Tesued immediately on bor LOOK OUT FOR THE TRUE WILKES’ Srrarr rue TIM a thescesdBADTIFULLY TLL i: amen i. CONTEST CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSELP. history of the matob from ie Of the ar TO LAST. Don’t be deceived by ete : ‘UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES. ho make fom the NEWS AGENTS ORDER SOON, AS THE EDITION OF ioo'oon 18 NEAT’ BRHAUSTED. W) SPIRIT EXTBA, NEWS AGENTS AGENTS very one uses MILLS’ BOURBONIA, ILL BOUBBONEA Bold atthe low priee of 76 cents per bila BE gay HaGaMal Jer 99, itt usd 100 Broadway. Rivers one sua itl! MILLS’ BOURBONIA. LHS" BOURBOMEMy ‘Try 8 bottle for 75 cents; to be had of ba IN CaN AVAN, 715'Broadwag. Thos. t GBEKN, 362 Broadway. MILLS’ BOURBONIA, great remedial agent f eta ot x rg oo rm ino agi ra A na IN MA KIM, No. 679 Broadway. MILLS’ BOURBONI4, MILLS’ BOUR! The bost article of Whisky ever cilered for the low price of 76 cente per bottle. | Sod by AbWSLL. MACK &€0., corner of Bresaway and Twenty-fourth street. MILLS’ BOURBONTA, adiet agent, aMiLi#! BOURBORTA, reatest remediel pt, snd the Leet article bor Joleiarod to ise silicied with pols onary bold at the remarkably low price of is cura ver bole, rn everybody. try it. Only 75 cents. Sold by Le. GRAUMARN, No % ad wy. W. J. CLLIFF Er, No £04 cway, A.M CUPKLIN, No 11 road wR) W. NRAROA AnD, Twenty «ghia ‘treet and Broadway. » BAMBLE, Do. 1099 Hrondway. MILLS’ BOURBONIA, ‘The ant! consumption beverage Thr best remedial agemt (he present century. Sold by the undersigned at the remar&- abiy low price per bottie of MILLS! BOURBORT. DUN. 7hy Hy VaRDARRGEF. Be. St0 thied avenue, WF Lindeby, 77 saat dromcway. MILLS’ BOURBC Nia, M'LLB’ BOURBONTA, MILLS’ BOURBONIA, 11S KOU SBONIA, for ike reef of Fuimovary Diverders, asthma, ssromebd> BOLD aN EVEBY PART OF re SOLD IN BVMEY PART OF ae onex. 75 conta, W. HLOINES No 451 Sixt avenue, © JB FrERS, Do 179 bint) aveau JAMS CON DIN Bo. 166 Eighth . MeSOM, No 21 éigbib avenue. fi MGoToOeN bis bee Husson alreot. T CHAMBERS, Wo 876 Hudacn airesl. W. B FREBMAN, No. 204 pinth aveone. W. P. UVERTON, No. 143 Riphih avenue, MILLLS’ BOURBONIA, Bold at betWe—T5 cents rate aaa — 8, at 75 centa per betie—T5 cents per , ane enue. Paegh dr obiee i totic street. G. GEE Atle wo. 22 rede! HUZOHLA * rebange place, Jersey J. LONGSLAPY, 89 Moutgomery atroste MILLS’ BOURBONIA, MILLS’ BOURBONTA,’ THE FIRST IN THE FIRLD, ‘SHE FIRST IN THE FIELD. ONS THOUBAND CASES 801.) GNK THOUSAKD CABES SOLD. NE I8 USING If, avzBY i witleel ts, I Minna hd ONE = bp ~ apa Every Drnggit wi te MILES & Con Pro Ste Rore way. BB. CLINTON PRICE, THE GREAT NATURAL Clairvoyant —The revelations of this extraordinary. lady exite @ deep interest in all who witness ber truly ‘wonder: fal eta All binds of Cisesses treated ‘at 343 Canal street (old tauisfactortiy. No 90. Hours from 9to 4 MUS | )) Nepal OUT THIB DaY! » ‘Tofoe MOMUST x ONE CENT Pen eerie Ofice 24 Ana street, ‘OMUB | OUT THIS DAY! One, CENT! ‘be bad of all newsvenders. BERVOUS DEBIGITY—LOCAL ame ORNERAL_tre and cure.— We call the atiention of ay arim inating tavelide to aa entirely neve and important Medioal ‘Book recently publiahe enn ie roe = of a truly scientific establiahed olty, and — racitoet fuformation of sag ps ne debilitated, be ieee 1" fre HENDEICKEOR: moa es i tae New York. ARSON ee aan | Has been used at complete success, annib: but one application. Sold tei drueeese AR P=" saOOT AND SHOE re. Bplendid gloss. No rubbing _ Solis uothing, Sold everywhere. PANESE PO! TN Za? Broome streek One door woet of Broad p= EENTUOKY BOURBON. From &, T. Sult's Balt River Dietilertes ‘above article. wil THE HAIR —BENEDIOT POR \ECANCIEMINE, FOR P canciemine. WromSEn, ‘167 Broadway. " Mxios.— downs occurred during the sitatr, but no one, fortanwwe- | U araes, & Mungrove, B Brod! ic Mr Mor: azry's Sxigophonous a the, Best ana | oc Cinrcs end Eioe cenagaae cnn ae a x ferionsly injured The colored pespte wore the | cier, ifs nod two ebiideen; J Canobell, Uarringtoa, J Sot, ‘lly invited to attend the fune- OBERT RalIT a oo. Ss Mire io in the rescue, Tho. groateat ox: | r,come%. 3 Carta I Davee, Sey = oirard. oad at cuaapent ii tole for dreteing. best bepmedring, cleenaing,, spring, oe aro reepectfal Txreet, on Sundayjafternooa, HY¥sunys wR Reread Fertais” uacetnes, | Ri proirenne 2, Pi ie: -sitement exisis here ln regard to the affair. Metler Lingen, J Cra ford—total 77, ea Muon, RW YORE SHWING MAGE Invite attention to pane : pBatehelor's Hal Dye Wig and Tompes Mason —On Thursday, April 26, Mrs. Mancarr n ZOEK saw ga rm SMPORIUE, Coty xp! TLvEE v ives WwazcHEs, / ‘Kentucky Kepubiican State Convention. ak Selvcle sultan tor wite of thea Snr, ee oe r ) coi aser, By tke folliwing celebrated Coviscrox, Ky , April 27, 1860. Dye usbliod ta the aky tight Cretan lobe eeidenes, na eieriege Satardey ererng Pea Guamgs Topena, ‘Te Republican State Convention ge held here yester- iat Ye Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- | Fhiladelphis, Cincinnat! and Kansas papers ploase copy. Ta thle rere Daerah, ay. Geo. D Blakeley, Charles HendRy and A W. D. Gal- vere, aeons ie ris wbvleaste nnderetst, andthe ye | Morrarr—At Greenpoint, L 1., Dawixi Movrarr, aged mony eaab ais ie fase sia VAS EADY Ee BS Baaceeninen &CO, aabves wees cabnarennes iearey eee oe ae Saieeee Oe 7 csi OO ean Tecad se family, likewise the Vine Buco at Tr pcoitivs enratives cf tne mek aiiioted wan | =D: Joun — vention. gaa tofanl: Mt kina Mee wh ee ee cannot ton ,'? disenee, but tbat they have in many cases proved tobe infalll- | yw. 1. Tomas, Hatch sod infart. ise Atkiog Mre Whitney, child Be fal Complexion.—Laira’s Liquid | members of Greenpolut Lodge No. 403 F. and a. M., are > a Tee ae aia Biase Ree icP eae wie em tree hes achieved @ eeloorhy aa having no equal for beaut | respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday af- nee Ronear hoskarz, Maine Union State Convention. w tren with and iniant Mr Pearson, wife and bee dil, Pear! rity "Fifth < eae ‘per, wile, child and | fyirg and preservizg (be skin. 489 Broadway. ternoon, at ove o'clock, from his lato residence, Pater Panure & Co, J, C. Lepore, Warsavittz, Me., April 27, 1860. iin Mengde 4 5 ra Caroling RD Ola. street, uear National avenue, Greenpoint. Hie remains Louis AUDEMERS, Vactmnox & Consrarae, ‘The Union State Convention assembled here to-day. Hr ald " ie naa i tir woonins ere ey Pie: = Cirehugh’s Ilusive Wigs are Entire wn ae ee peroneal for ate OFF. og Jas, NORDIN, a onwals* oe Doon ras mene Seep earns one Deore sre ei Bi ene re es, Ee, iS Monsacgr Soc: aera age rel bonds ares oppeaie ews: | hicconuace On Taroey, Apel 2, Estt J. Moon Which they'cfer ai WHOLESALE AAW AbTAlly af tow a y " | © weltop M Reiley, ‘cMinn, Jao gomery. A K Au ears, 10 months ai rrabee, GW. Pickering, J 5 Jobn- Gow J gee y So ec nyend Dueneanltay oes were tocsoks die ieee ty ez epee Bisibed Juul, | De, MeOlinteck’s Cold and Cough Mix as wn live Im grit and pale, OUR RATE 8 OO my. % i‘ * ° i ran’ a ingle esate. ered ‘Broad: }, corner bee 1. Ye me er ave, Ta vovermnce and. Tree ob dren, ; re Wel: Pere hanace may ey hen pence return agald offer at wholesale and rciail a. very inrge aud complete a@> Tee rf wt w a c 1 rep; ’ chase al sortment: Navigation Westward. wa moan Sit ery te two. ebildren; sre me, a i 8 The friends ondecnuatatances ere respectfully invited OLD AND SILVER WATOEES, wrGo. N. Y., April 27, 1860. sud two ; Mra Kerzecn, Or Holleobvab, U Hate for Gentiemen.—Leary ae og 4 wed) tho residence of her mother, | aime boy all the oslebraied makers The ret feet of mar veenels from Lake Ati shigan yr Eoweren, rife ‘nd ud; Mr terion snd wife, volenel Eid cersors, HURT & DUSENSURY, invite the sitter a in to pain ep ogo fon Sunday sfterueon, ot a SIXTY YRABS. DOM yuaroot, 4 ikis morning, and the total receipts of geain | er,LieutJ M Brooke, US; Mr Glasks Bitte (o_o, praseatsenaat sree: woe oC x clock, without further Dotlce. ; peg REREG CARDONE FORNITURD WAREROOMA, Hom tbe Cay wre 400,600 Dashes, mostly corn. “Tue | Wi psrraat 84 bala mf Brora. Mie Maney Sede, aa, | Hata Rou 8, cand ocm—On ‘Thursday, April 26, after a long aud pain- 308 Fourth street, northwest corner of Broadwa: GENEVA, monet of grata now aflat trom the upper Tasos for tals | 3 aii Herr Brlgge Hee H A env ssler sod two Chl | Wseerg «Senantion” Dress Hat, Bpring | fu ilnets, Lovie, wif Ot Jona Roche, in the 88th year of AT REDUCED PRIOES. is nearly half ® million of b ashe large & Lawrence. two children nud servant; Geor F }Peorn ts sito allost tor Bollslo, Kingston and Ogdens- | Gorden “wife sed cangitor: Com “auuali, UWA; Maser | slo, WAITS, batter, T16 Brondwaey, bs ipearer retro Bl blag a = oy ape my creapscfully invited toa TODARE PIANOB, Durg. Rendon fh neltae, Alen Rone Tasso d Parent: O De: —_-—~ tend the funeral, thie rday) afternoon, at two The saicaroom cf the Siodart Flanoe bas beos removed fram . nigh a Cpngrore Whit, Tap rhitirens FO fay ard wile, 3 and Caps for the | o'cicck, from her late residence, Weehawken, N’ J. rrede or Batemmer cornmiom, | Lraun Wears pean Wee aes Erm renrenhe | joann, aeten eS me te: a 3 PW! a Cs is of Teo weekly exports amount to $256,764. Increase $43,- | S's foo glGbritlan YW iste GO lograbam, 8 va surest ana 331, Eighih av. pens as ee vd — fin weekly imports amount to $36,416. Decrease, = poet. Gy an: aot fees. ‘Srout—On Thursday, April 26, James Vanick Srovr, in 16,808, e i the blest year of his age. . of the brands Seu Paine net Pea te Lak ee ata, iL, 942. B14, $15, $16, 1 Fouers! from his late reeldcnce, No. 28 West midvas Le ay or inated Senet Howaw News from Venezacl SM fmith, D Barstos, Geo Quick, M Delaney. D Daytos, 8 oa ME VAD 80h 68 Futon street. | ning street, this (Saturday) afternoon at one 0’ eae i oer, of the Orzeans, April 27. Starr, F Morse. S.J ‘Hopkins, Geo’ Beseb, HH’ Kiley—and'250 = poems te Just | The remains will be taken to Greenwood. The relatives He, aa Cos, iat rowers ‘Veneanela dates of the 9th inst are received, Peace | in ihe steerage. pa i Seed Paris 2 Siiintes be Babes, Casters; &a, Jas and friends of the family aro invited to attend without nila aio aint Ohare ek: Or 4 bad Deen Fe estab overn: fected w ORLEANS AND HAvANd~Etoameahip — | ree anufacture. riher Port ¢ loan of w mllian serdog wh Kegands | Brn SP ean Ie a Sane fod deny ter, Peal Lp RUGRNE FRRAIS Boomaker, 61 Yann etree. | TTT DOUG, pyiday, Apel 27, NamAMie. Sums, aged ees gb, Quome's Fort Ganvies, uider ie goareniee of ihe agua! of be spurs iM Y ¢ under Custom » JO) Ob le aver few Yor! ‘Weather Re SS Ee Ma lady Garbesion Conghs.--The great and sudden changes vos relatives and friends, and thoee of his son-in Mr, feportation of Sd cotsied Gaps ‘may be ta- | the well deserved graiitude of the aaa r ment Ge Joma; Wot age £110 A.M. ied doageek of cur cimste are fruitful aporees of pulmon haat apie George R. mith, are respectfully invited to atiend nu rected th ahs ofiee ot JOHN OSLORN. Beaver strest.. | fest, of the unde respectable firma. Tha company’s. Weator cloudy; wind west; thermometer 41, et, Jo coi slewofien act arpediiy end certaioly when tacen in ibe | funeral, on faday afteracon, 8+ to Isavo Soh h ferry, PROOF 8 sasitle, Gory Taiitax, Aprit 20, 1830. | 9 PEM sd wife ¥ Oty, rapa, Hoary Hijaiog. "WW | caiy stare tthe desu, reegures mould, coe be, te | late residence, Wilton Tree. 7 at willow Tree 1K UTEARNS AMARVIN, ow 7 sealed wilh the eer Te cork Weather fine ard warm. Wind eouthweet. Thor. | J AL Lemos B Frau, O Henere, foung, rose jasenaee. ry Murray sireet, _ i seapeseter et noch 88. or Pehte wy Petrie and wife, J J Medan, Lor Planebe, Wd Tipper satiny Oo eBocty maied by REO. SS ee ee ey Baus, fant dane. nr, ren the “itert CAREARE & BROTHER, 8 Broadway. me ne ran aa ‘Gold by all droga.” ter of Jas. H. and’Hannah’E. Starr, aged $ months WOISRLESS FASS SRWING MACHINES, NS a pe ed Marke Peysonsl Intelligence, and 11 days. fa ihe beot tn a. ree DIXON & CO. 109 chasabers neat” PILADSLERA Broce BORED Fon, Henry Wilson, Meseachuse ti Caited Sine Sena- Trusses—Dr. Marsh — Co. ater his : ‘The relatives ane tho family are semceee aby 28 Broadwey, Now York. ice Seccntael MAT MLSON, 33 Beaver sirect JWILAORLPHLA, Ap: » 1860. tor, bas ret 4 to his home in Natick from ington Cure 1: pomete oes, invites from lence _— Stoake rm. Pennaylvaute Steve 9544; Hoacing | Lon. John B Alles and Hon Charles F. Train, both re parents Eyghty fourth street, near Second avenue, this ‘AS FIXTURES AND PITTINGS. Uo FIELD. LD, MAINTAINED, NEON . 211Z; Morrie Canal, $234; Long Ialans Ralirowd, | picecataiives in the United States House of Represents ner urdey afternoon, at three o’clock or 707. ‘BROADWAY. Lc) — ry ¥ j Peuuryivenia Railrosc, 9174. Sight excbauge ou | tives from Magrachosetts, are also spending a fow days at fessy wt, Astor House, (opposite Bt. Peel's church). ce eaerot Rr Fad &: Sheppards teed 3 yan and | sod Freese brosteeim ech fori OS ne wtncgeit “twa send j "Yoo at par. Lome. ——— o mw many 8 pain appease. Let creme oy Tie Hon; Jemes H. Hammond, United States Senator trom | His Hate Dye, 50 Comta.—-Depot 1 Bar: | 7 month. ay YEBy Low Paice. by . Cetontaler to day 4.00 tale, 2030.8 Ue fe | eth corns Seno Tasty vice President of tho | clay street, ana old by ail drocgisia em caguent for | | Tho relatives and friends of the femaily are reepectty Betwan Woakinghen pines ana Fourth mocah. lialiog, asian of tee aoe got Lexington (Mais.) Battlé Monument Association. the i eee erent ale fay i w ck 15,000 bales, against 1 5 . YATPS LIFE BALSAM. Reoeip f ear 765,600 bales. ecient ny mo Sufferer from | without further invitation. naman re oy and. exchange unaltered. iieury tadereese nnees Broadbentes & Ce.’s {irepepeia or diooase despair. This rome This remedy will | “ Fufaula, Ala., and Bridgeton, N. 3., papers sony H BHROUMAI EM, ¥ pager a : Monts, Apeit 27, 1860. | Delaware ete arr—Otase ivi eee ae cr on ase ‘td uaiden he ew | 172% gongestion of the yee angers tae Bereta Kings Fel NtMmme Gh i ve anv 5 ‘The ea'es of cotton for the last vwo days ud up 4,000 31,73, 4, 78, 45, 1, 8,33 39, 3D, mt ” fan ork. Se eae man bier a irk techy tity poe Wren? PASLAMANDER 5. Seeryet comely rae a te April 27, 1860. fnsotipinie ‘Lorman ‘ eat 3 168. Was Tasoees eat taoe pinse from the residence of his sam nore QUIRK be a Flour firtn, et $6.28 for Howard street and Ooio super baci ding ee pe ines BS Peer father, No. 86 Charles street, on Sunday afternoon, at two reign puter, Maiden fame, fire, Wheat active, but unchenged tn prices. Corn ad- Mai proprietor teas W. WASHES, 2oces ann. AND JRWALBY (CLEANED amy vanced sc, and cloved with aa adraucivg tendency ct} ta a On Wednesday evening, April 26, avery ense of Te TELL EWE” Snes London and Thera Po: for white, and 720 n 7c. for yellow. Pro Spring Fashion a.=-Glemte? Hats.—An Un- Mra, Te eee Dene ee se eae Beant noe a. C. arly yin md is Broadway, Gam “sions riercy, but ingctive. Whirkoy quiet, at 220. rivsiled nrertment rich stylish and durable, The Iirgest | Hons of Korres are now used ‘The of the faraily are reapectfully | » ores of ther 1 haa oured. street, former! an Grxcrxxany, April 27, 1890, seman eeonnt Saae, ‘381 Canal treet | Sedittecadecraie” Only Snyet te eneee es Sener, eee ie ee ee ee) i Wivioyton ireck, of see ee ie : Eirat bony aps ot $5 10.498 63 for saperfica Wawery ening tor tna =e ny 7 pe Tagen ey dag rath street, thie (Saturday) | cure ond the Pi 2. 0, #0, i, 310, cnc eame mdvanced \o., at 180. Provirions: |. Exchange toarte, $4 Hate Sellin La ns, Btyl.: . “ai ie Renoly iearedunle todhe demand. »Sabt) Exchange 08 | Gveat aye vest gusty. t a re ie faba ee rey il be trance wt ‘Teiaity ohuroh watil AL DEPOT, 246 GRAND ST., KT, + Hh Ne rk forgold & per con’ premicm. Wa betta, No 227 Canal siPvet, cornee Wooster, Ml Sip Brosdway, oppose Bt. R ‘tree o’olock, by Bayes, Brooklyn, ai 16 ctnte per Ab AV ANG’, 66 and 09 Felton streals ‘