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7 ; TAO’ Tek AB VOR. | B* WD OF PREKDOM FUPTBRED, | ane Moma nr ¥ Uustrated—Prige (ae Cont omen To be bad of afl newsreaders, Published a “HY— Otten 24 aun eure « Quan rn. ‘ODSMAM WATCHER, “OBWRE Ralt & e dt corner of Warren ¢ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY,” APRIL 30, 1860s—-TRIPLE SHEET. The Labor Movems 8 Drawings of France, Gcoadbents & 00.1 { THY SB1P JONRRS’ BrELKE ma ETING. Delaware Lotierioe:— This affair came off on Saturday evening lasts Mt 8 | 52, 49,56, 60, 85. 14, 3h OE, AT Th ST Bl, 57 Exeniug Star, No 70 avenue D. It wag ove Of more | Gusxy Cosseusisen Wg og aoe Oke livedy inioreot thea the preceding one, « repens of which 56, 33, 44, 2. 18. 18, 58, 37, 35, &, 2 1. @ppeered in the Henan, It poing Saturday evening, Delaw theee was a paucty of pumbere to what had Bua °E- peotad, Dut there was a greater spirit of determane 10% en the part ofthe mem and « unity of sentiment wit’ THE SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW. How it was En orced Yestordsy—A Fatt " Of the City by Our Reporters. other 1b was currently reportea on Saturday last that a vigor- the leading drinking selocan, wore clad tar tke ay ‘ous attempt would be made by the police to enforce the NINBTRENTH WARD. new Sanday Liquor law on the day following. So far as No ,@rrests were made im this ward yesterday, nor, ee exhibited by the public records at the various station far as » © Oonld learn, wore aay complaints made to the Ooreacre’ Laquoett. ANOTHER CASH FOR THR COMMISSIONSNS OF OHABI- TIES AND OORRBOTION. ‘The inquest in the case of Kdward Courtmay, the paa- per who died at the Wurkboure, on Bisok weii’s Iaiand, on J Tuceday last, Crom iajuries, received in some manner ua known, was copoluded yesterday by Torocer Jackane Deceased, it appeared, had bevn committed avs vagrant by Juatioe Quackenbush, of the Jeffersoa Markos Police NOR, BRO a DRMNTS syatern of only twodays | houses throughout the city, no very violent exertions ap- captain a” the violation of the law. ‘The lager bier Pear to have beeu made yesterday, any more than on any | saiocas wb\"® are very numerous ia this ward, wore " 0 Sunday for the last decade of years, towards preventing | pretty geuera.''y closed throughout tne day. Our re people from publicly slakiog their thirst by moans of | ere ea ane rare. wom open. bat did not roeive apy inate ‘ces af d' ooadact drual brandy, Heldaéiok, rum, gin, lager, amall beer, lomonvie, | hea viner where spirits ave anit were ail closed places: ‘singer pop or strong tes, according te the dictates of the | im front during the whele of the day, those who aforesaid people’s consciences or stomachs. Some arrests, | WCC Posied bed not asy diMoulty in indulging in their favorite drinks by applying at the back or TWENTIRTH WAzD. Sergeant Wright, of this ward, weat to work yesterday morning im a determined manser to enforce the liquer re- gulations. About half past ten A. M. he entered a suspi- clous looking grocery, on the corner of Ninth avenue,aad found several persons drinking at the bar. He immedi. ately took the proprietor—a German, pamed Heary Wed- eae ne Sih Segue owten toes n> yeh, t wit! an, of agro cory corner of T: Pudi aivest ana Bovesth eeaeas of course, were made in order to furnish a show of doing something In the way of en‘orcing the law; but the num- ber of persons taken into custody bore Ro proportion (0 the places kept open, either om the sly or in perfect Wiaregard of disguise. As reporters were despatche1 by us to the several wards to witness: and put on record the masterly inactivity and astonishing optical delusion of the | police, we stall not preface the result of their tour, but | permit thetr reports to speak for themselves. FIRST WARD. whom he had By Ae apendhengy int peed ‘This ward was unusually quiet yesterday. There were | were cach held answer. . visited several other localities of a like but-as he « (noarrestea made, and the liquor stores were all closed. | found no persons drinking at the bar, no arrests wero {There were no drunken persons to be seen in the streets, a a oon 2 some of every present orderly appearanpe. | *2: nor, prevailed upom them to give a prom! ~ terol the tieer sores hed oo oe eee Oe fee tops ont ‘a the ord haa ky “ike po oruse ue of their friends, but, from observation, wameinieweete : can say thoy were but litt! The captain of police NINTH, SIXTEENTH AND TWENTY SECOND WARDS, Not « single arrest or complaint was made in either of these wards for non-compliance with the liquor ordinance. ‘The stores were as a goneral thing cloved to all outward rear and side entrances were not ia this wara says that he is determined to enforce the law % if the authorities will sutain him. SECOND WARD, ‘This ward presented no exeeption to the general rule -overything was peaceable, and the liquor stores were closed, or at least{had their shutters up, and the doors closed, whioh he! ‘very muoh to improve the appear- but the strong arm of the law could not reach them. lation of the law. or two arrests were made during the day for intexication. THE ELEVENTH, SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH AND ‘TWENTY-FIRST WARDS. In these wards an unusual quiet prevailed througheut the aay. Liquor stores for the most part were closed, drunken men were scarce, riots were unknown, and there appeared to be a general disposition to comply with the requisitions of the law. There was no doubt that those THIRD WARD. ‘The rule regarding the selling of intoxicating liquors on Sunday was rigidly enforced in this ward yesterday, and ‘the regult was that there were no arreste made and no @runkea persons to be seen in the streets, The ‘initiated could ats few places procure a drink by meaus ride dons. Eating houses kept open. doors, but they bad displayed over the bar the siga, ‘ No liquor sold here on Sandey,’’ and as far as we could learn, they adhered in ot to i. ¥ out to obtain it by goipg im at back doors or FOURTH WARD. private entrences, but open violations of the law This ward, considering its character, wasasample of | “°Te few im mumber, agd the police attached to these precincts unanimously agree in saying that they bad never geen 60 near am approach to the idea of Sunday, and so univereal © compliance with the law. x of the Seventeenth precinct, said that, in gouwg the rounds during the day, he had seea but one propriety yesterday. The liquor stores had their shutters up, and the side entrances were few and far between. Bewng a fine day there were a number of persons in the wtzeots, but we saw but one drucken man, who had been | 4;unken mep, and he came from the Eighteenth ward. drying to get another drink im one of the many tavorus | The conversation of the various persons collected ia knots swhich flourish in this ward during the week. He was sround the closed doors of some liquor shop or saicon, and of the loungers through the streets, did not tarn uoou the Sunday law and tts eaforcement. The “iaternational contest” was the all-sorbiog topic, and it entirely ex: graded all allusion to, and in some casea thought of, any- thing else. Considerable dissatisfaction prevailed among the police atthe relactance of the magistrates to co-operate with them tn enforcing the law. lt was remarked by sevezal, that in the majority of insiances where the pubite ac the police of inefficiency, the fauli was solely owing to re- wisepes on the part of the magistrates ia the perform- ance of their offictal duties. The following are the few arrests made Ja these wards:-— RLEVENTH WARD. Francis Worley, Frank Muryby and James Murphy were arrested at difeccot time? duricg the morniog (or drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and discharged by Justice Steers. Timothy Noopau, who keeps a liquor ebop on the corner of Eighth street and avenue D, was arrested in tho sector selling, but on being taken before Justice Evers he was dischas on his owa recogui- zenee, notwithstanding bis own clerk and auother man oltered to appear a8 witnesses against him. SRVEATSEATH WARD. There was but ove arrest made in this ward, viz: Henry Johp, who was taken ia the act of selling liquor. Justice Steers beid him tp $100 bail to answer. NGHTRENTH WARD. James Wallace was arrested by officer Sherwood for beeping his shop open, and taken before Justice Quacken- . That Gigcharged the offender on his m reccgnizance, and on the officer asking the justice be should make, he was tol he could make what he pleased. - Owen Faricy and Peter Halpin were both arrested for selling liquor, and were put under $100 bail by Justice Qvackenpush. sadiy Cyr ted, and we left bim addressing a fow ors upon the way A:erlcan citizens were being wronged ‘by the new Sunday Liquor law and deprived of their ‘rights, The German lager beer seioons were all open, ‘and appeared to be doing & good business. Tne poiice Feottved orders to report euch ones a8 were open, bat to ameke no errests, The ward was quiet and orderly, and there wore no arrests made. FIFTH WARD. Cart. Hutchings, of this ward, took prompt steps to cuforce the Jaw, and on Saturday night-had all the pro- ‘prieters of saloons, &c., notified that they must close up or be reported; with but two or three exceptions al! the pinces wore cleved, all seeming desirous to comply with the law. Of thoce kept open a atrict watsh was kept upoa ‘them by the police, but they wore unable to detect any parliee drinking at the bar. SIXTH WARD. Iu this ward everything was reported ‘ quiet.” No wrrests Were made up to six o’clock, though there is no Moabt the dram shops and ‘lager bier saloons were open Yo great mumbers. Fiye minutes walk through any of ‘Ube vrowded and filthy avyonues of this classic preciac, ‘mpegusted with the odors of putrid salt cod and masses ‘of ewilt and garbage choaking cinot, gave the strictest orders relative to the enforce- ee tent iholune abou nom © aleuly coorred ai | gJgihe, masters Mayet te, aremeanee 2 faa Water ate sea bs tareen, tan baxter lice of these four consider the Sunday | AMOS The ot wards Shiclds, for pablioly expoang qaors for sale, Dit, were law, ee fares feele presincte are omncerned, a suovess: A THE SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW IN BROOKLYN. ‘The Sunday Liquor law was generally observed yester- Eyerything was remarkably quiet in this ward, considering the many noted places of resort for the « gporte,” and female saloons, the law was generally ob- werved. Captain Tarnboll instructed his force to prompt- all places found sellin; nor, but none were palsy Daring the day ant Satna. ral’ about the ward, manifesting a strong determina- tion enforce the law. A visit to some of the dens in Mercer street showed a marked change; those places ‘whioh are also used in part as dwellings. and,as@ gone- on Subday evening, are in fall blast, were more |, and the female inmates were nowhere to be found. ee ee ‘Diast, and the resort for dancing among nymphs pace, dc., had ssmail nots on the door—*Closed on the Sabbath,’ the sicewaiks and stoops, however, wore a more lively sepect. Here and there were small ows talking over various matters, generally 3 y sidewalks were crowded with pedes- trlans going from and returning to the city. KINGS COUNTY COURT—IN CHAMBERS. Before Hon. 8. Garrison, County Jadge. LIQUOR DEALERS BROUGHT UP ON HABEAS CORFUS AND DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY ON BAIL. ‘The new Motropolital Police law prohibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday went into operation yesterday. In the Second police precinct several arrests were made. Judge Garrison, of the County Court, was applie to at his resi- dence for a writ of habeas corpus on the part of two per- sons arrested, which he granted and made to be re- tarpable forthwith at his chambers in the City Hall. the Hail officcr Daweo ved Ra oes at Is F Dawson rocelved a message him to réturn to the station bouse with the prisoners, regardless of the writ, which he did. Judge Gar- rigon arrived in the meantime, and on application of couneel | apne ‘an attachment for the arrest of Captain King ani Before the be served the officer appeared in Court with the prison- ers, and after being reprimanded by the Judge, the pri- soners were sdmitted to ball. Their are Andrew ‘St. Nicholas Hotel macy who were anxious for a good of Otard made acall at the bar, but were doomed @isappowtment. e TENTH WARD. ‘This is a great Gorman ward, and consequeatly the lager bier saicons abound in the locality, Most of them their doors closed, but shutters down, and carried on beak barioers, ovis Bitzgemann, bartender at the No, 122 Canai street, was arrested for “ publicly yoawg Sud seliing spirituous liquors on the Sabbath. ‘Voigs Garton and Sisats theatre in this ward gave ecoustomed performances in the evening. TWELFTA WARD. “In thin ward, which is by far the largoet In the city, al- gh meny of the down town wards will outnumber it ‘popuiation, ¢he greatest quiet and order prevailed dur- 1g the whole of yesterday; no srreste were made, and 1 the ir bier cellars complied with the law, requiring ‘to pat up the shutters in front of the house and keep trout Goor Closed, although many obtained their ous- ary eupply of the non-intoxicating beverage by apply- {ay cast many longing read oad Bri¢ge hotels, which remained, however, in- xibly ciesed Many were seen casting wiebful jund the corner in search of the which ts always to be opened when the lynx- officers of ‘are to be eluded. On the Bloomingdale road tho same ithout a due process of law. "The prisoners were held to bail to answer the charges againat them to-day. bd . Acts passed by the New York Logisia- ture. During the seesion of 1860, 655 bill pasved both Houses the Of this number 610 became laws of 5 tho Goyernor’s consent, previous to the adjournment; six bile over the Governor’s veto, and be- last day of the session, and five bills ore came lawe, on the the Governor since the adjournment; have been town To ‘the name: of Benjamin Wager. To suthorize the a Man a = hore Forsyth jufacturing HM § eH TI ars mi eft i ae z cbr ie | FOURTEENTH WED. Siothing Important tranepired in this ward daring .” The police were on the alert ail day, and ‘ : t locked up for a bearing. ‘Durxa Scpogs DaaTas ox Owu House.—A woman mamed Catharine Weleh died suddenly at No. 27 Amity etrest, baud died, ane on Friday a femaic relative died also—all eudceniy—daving previously enjoyed apparently good health. Court, on the 19m inst., and arrived at the island the fol more than counterbale ced such deficiency. lowing day, in apparentiy good health. Tuo keoper placed ‘The preeidivg oficors ware the same, except the Seore- tary, whose place was lled by a very able substitute. Too chairman did uot call the meoting to order till © Tere nee cho aaa arter, bie arrii™ | thtle Before nine o’clocie, ao engrossing was thas portion a at the Wortouse unt the 24th imet, whe) at + poor hour im the morning deceased was discovered | of tbe recent Fugiieh news which related the partiealars to ‘im @ Gyimg condition from isjuriee ©) (+) | of The greet fight,’ ana, perchance, it was partly owt head asé bovy. How and in what manner | tetbe spirited tacuiston on this all absorbing theme whion Prepared the minds of the joiners to ‘go in atrong”’ for a theae Injuries were reosived ta wrapped in mavetery. De: | prepared post morteas examisation of the body showed that de: muoh the same stye of argument used on evening last, but with Vehomenco by word, look an@ gesture, Ho meant certain words one pot ony ies euphect no gh Rg hea 1 bes table with his baad as 4 sagan wane meal could Tsoould net be said of Powelt as of Pani— bay Much ‘earning bath made ther mad, But, he folt, injuatice had. fot rene s lon of pames bat. the malcontents ior the “strike.” wact 18 CABO imasclf; ho ld not be ogame he bad held ‘conversation, wih several * bossce’* oa the ‘oot » and they considered their present course justi- conte mine whether they should work for star plenty of other colle ming it appeared in evidence that deceased wase maa of rather ae. satomperate habits. baa are ¥ pressed in leboe and, employ and incuiged in the use of ardont spirits to a emt vel . * Sllenoe greater extent thanever. Un Thursday deceased came | S!¥es consent.’ ere his admire. home quite intoxicated, and retired to bis room, where he | Dl6 peroration, an ttoally to by naming remained upbl Saturdgy, when one of the fnmates of the | Monday morning, the 30¢a day of April, as the time fer boure foutd bim lying dead ia bed. By his side was | ‘he strike.” ‘It was as woll,”’ he said, “to take it in the bud, and it might blossom and applause.) The compan: ‘mous consent, and then the verdict of “Suicide by taking oyanide of ua”? Deceased was respectably conzected, ead at one time oc oo petition of clerk in the silitary Iostitute at Bormud BY cheer(ully aseented, fore band at the “‘Eveaing Star” om Saturday evening last will meet beneath the rays of the “‘Moruing Sua” at the hour ‘and piace above stated, to march (rom that rallying poiat to the reepective enipyards for the purposes aloresaid. They fecl grateful to the Hixratp for reporting their pre- ceedings and the Hexstp’s reporter was treated with marked courtesy and respect. Founp, Drowsep.—The body of a Norwegian, named Abrabam A. Anderson, was found floating ia the®waler sear pier ‘No. 56 East river, on Saturday. Coroner Schir- mer held un inquest upon the body, when it appeared that ieceased wan intemperate in his habits and had been miseing {rom hie bome since the 17th ult. He was a ship carpenter by trade and lived at the cormer of Oherry and Market ntreets. The jury readered s verdict of “eup- posed drowning.” Coroner Schirmer aloo beld an inquest upon the body of an unknown man, about 30 years of age, who was found drowned at pier No. 83 North river. Decsazed wes about five feet tbree inches in height, had dark hair, siderwhis. Were, x06 was creesed in a brown coat, dark vest, biue cdecked shirt and brown pants. Verdict, “supposed crowning.” ‘ f Ax Uskyown May Founp Deap.—An unknown man, about thirty-five years of ago, was found upon the alle. walk, at the corner of Canal and Greenwich streets, ata inte bour on Saturday night, in a, state of latoxication. He was placed in a cart by ono of the Kighth precinct poltcs sud conveyed to the station bouse. Yesterday marniag Be. ses Gaerered th Se eee Seat, aad the Coroner was immediately notified ‘air. An jucst was beid upon the body by Corover Schirmer, aimee jury, witbout being afforded the bene it of @ post mortem ex- amination, rendered a verdict of “Death by intempe- rance.”’ Deceased was five foct two inches in ny coh black bair, but no whiskers, both richer ba a he appeared to bave been a native of Ireland. The body was cent to Bollevae Hospital for identification. A Cimp Svcrvocatsp.—Manilla Mooney, @ child sbou, two years old, accidentally fell into asink inthe gear of the dwelling house No. 170 Franklin street, on Saturday evening, and was ‘suffocated ‘assistance could be Domestic News Items. Tur Finst Locomonivs Waser or Tux Musou! Riven — The locomotive albaoy, says the St. Joseph Daily West, of the 26th April, wuich has been obtaiped for the St. Jo- sepb apd Mary vilie Railroad, was yesterday takeu acroes the river by the ferry boat Rbenezer, and placod upon the track of that road, whioh is to be the ication of its futare labors. The story of this engiae, as told to us, shows that it baa bad ep important and interesting part to perform in the rauroad buwstory of the country, having beeu donated by Es*wrn companies to the Grat raliroad constructed ‘weet of Albany, and 80 On to anotaor as the chain was'ex- tended towards sunect, until, at lest, it stands frm and in good order upon the first section of the great central Paci. Uo Raitroad. This is » virtual commencement of the Cen- trad Railroad route to the Pacific, which, beyond a doubt, ‘will be iocated from St. Joseph as the the most direct ana fonsbie route for the work. ‘The report of the~ Special comwuttce in the House shows that this route, while Poescesing every other natural advantage of location, is shorter by some hundreds of miles, and through a tract of country especially adapted to its construction. This wo rogard a8 the most important event which has occurred im tne history of 8: Joseph, and following closs,as it does, upon tbe consummation of the great mail enterprise from Ban fedwinee eds, od well for the future presperi. before rendered her. Coroner Schirmer held’ an inquest upon Cama 0N.—' Canal says the bocy yesterday, when the jury rendered a verdict of | ine “helen ac oy oye not accidental death. fast, owing to the |! ward to fi the lower levels. 16 is yet elghteen inches below full banks, Fires im Now York. and loadea boats cannot bt boats are running FIRE IN PELL STREET—TWO FIVE STORY BUILDINGS | West and South. Wo regret to intelligence from TOTALLY DESTROYED. * Montezgma which is discouraging, and we hope it may ‘Between four and five o’clock om Saturday afternoon a Se Pein Ne Lede nok Oe reeeneeaeen It 1s said that fire broke out om the fourth floor of the building 22 Pey | Mud Lockie likely to fall altogether. owing to « material street, in the premises of N. Clark, cotton baiting manu- cxonot be avoided by ating” the Se ae facturer. spread rapidly, marshes. a rebuild nha tit ea fives tcabac sas tceuassh just how long we cannot say. ‘Theres trouble of some m whole upper part sort there, but we trust reports are exaggerated, and that in flames. The ccoupants made their escape into the street, | 1; may not be as bad as we have reason to fear. It cas ‘but were unable te save any of their . The fire | 0 no harm to refer to the matter, and it may bring out far: and soon to the adjomm from official sources a true statement of the case, which » No. ‘20, and in about an hour after | the public are entitled to have. wards ‘both puildings | were = heap of ‘rains | Frormumr—The Troy Times) of the 26h says :—Yoo- brick tenement house om the rea | terany a tolegraphic dee, was received here, requcat- of No. 24 was crushed im by the falling wall. The ooou | ing the police to arrest a man named Neodham, & descrip-! ‘the boat and cars bad arrived, and it was therefore impossible tal mr ners rupaways. They have no doubt gone cat. ote of the fam: ia tenement about $300—no insurance. The following is a cocapants of Nos. 20 and 22, together with their losses and insurances. Crors m Soutzan Izvom.—The prospect for wheat in Southern Liinois is not 80 $1,660. : Fifth floor, occupied by Mr. Birmingham, oval frai maker; oes about $400; no iusurance. Building No. 20.—Basement, occu} by James Tijus, vencer cutter; Icge $200; no insurance. First floor, cccupied by Allen & Co., moulding mill; lors about $8,060; for $1,000 in'the Qtaker City Ingurance Company. Second flocs, occupied by P. P. Dennis, scroll sawing factory; loss about $) ), insured for $1,000 in the Safe- d Insurance Compans [amelag Third floor front, Brude & Esser, manufacturers of cor- ner stands Loss about $600;no insurance. The rear Pep pawame-bxrus Ovass, No, 203. April 26 1568, 51, 69, 52, 16, 3, 68, 65, 43, 67, 35, 69, 19. Datawar>—Olegs Ni April 1860. "$7, 1, 30, 32, 1, 6, 10, 60, 55, 16. | ged & 00., &. Vulcanmite— TICLE HAS BREN TROROUGHLY TESTED, fad an end js now fn use by over one hundred eoncerne and was occt ‘Wa. Roborteon as a tarner’s shop. Loss ‘and ws invariably pronounced superior to the erdi- Shout $100: 1p Yaourancs. Faz, hare renmeg and Chard ein paren,” ond is be: Fourth and fifth floors, ocoupied by Cartwright & Lewis, Tt io used as 8 Crag eed « for tvery, cotton batting about } partly eikcan teicis dal been toed vonks eosans oar, oad Ingured. Sit toe coher totais, end foe many purposes is found euperier The bu! Nos. 20and 2 are owned by Wm. W. | to apy other subetaace. nih oe Winans. The on them will be about $12,000, and on bat omon extensive, me wing, tactittes, snd he machinery about $6,000; said to be partly ineured. achor ‘wil be equal being ox va Ee re , who cocuplen the | Lee esa ae uss tad apptioauen for’ Use and mere building No. 18, has sustained to his stock to the | sisturbed SNe S06 Ons Gewuliar properties are 60 perfecuy amount of about $1,200 or $1,600, caused by a wallcrush- | adapted, and $600 in the iiding prise dollar » pound; many owned oy oe oe damaged about $1,000; | My Vsleun Ce ee ecsiets tomael i ware jasuri ‘Citizens’ insurance Company. Glastic sad tongs, enmity pee Yeevora ooementBostee on the opposite side of the | ""Hatscecety worked as any citer substance, and for many street on fire or threo tines, which caused | uses by ordinary lmown means. poste tenaata. At one time t | turers sod inveaiors, who dauire to uso this bx ‘contr. 5 eg g i i was severely injured by @ portio: pulled down by the firemen. fide of the prect nt the time. His friends conveyed to the New Yo ‘The fire, it is said, waa caused by the friction of a card- ing macbine. to 493 Broadway, THE BURSKA SEWING MACBINE OFFICE. A Card. BEBE. ANTONIO DE SOTOLONGO, of Havans, has been appointed agent for seTROnS’S BAWiNG MACHINES, articles coaneciea with thelr use, in and for the Island ‘Orde.8 eddremed to hie will b> prompt!y and FIRE IN FIRST AVENUE. About seven o'clock last night a fire was discovered in the window shade manufactory of Gustave Winter, No. 69 First avenue. The firemen promptly extinguished the y water. | trust confided to Gee. B. Sloat & Co.'s Celebrated Elit Wheeler & Wilsem’s Sewing Machines. Office 566 Broadway, New York. Superior eral Term. Barry’s Cricophereus is the Best and Before a fall bench. Tuslo for Greveing,, bramtifyina, Arnz, 28 —George 4. Boswell vs. The Hudson River | Sbespert aftele fox drawing. osentttyise, eletesog. oo all Beats.—I esis sv some Oe husBired wooden Boals ofall kinds, at the lorgest and obeapest with e Bouth street. Henry F. Hamill vs. James C. Willett, Sberift—New pe tral in payment of costa of former trial; ‘conta of appeal | »Bonutital & ‘csleochy as Trowes Tiyney va. Martha E. Coles.—Jodgment af. | ‘Yodsnd preeerrms Mayor Eisemner vs. Siakeet, Swan, bene, Mtricpaeng San Samuel Down va. Edgar Sprague 4 ai —Jadgmont af. | lone ct Bormas ore new, ‘Simeoa H. Ackerman vs. James C. Willlett.—Judgment - bled affirmed, with costs. Holleway'’s PilleAre Yeu Trou! gers H. Osco vs, Marshall 0. Roberts. Judgment wih ewes” Do 7oe foal sage snd bent? ? Ife you defendant. ore on the verge of aeevere Billions aitack; deley Church of the Hoaly Innocent, Ac., vs. Thomas | meat, Fille, will save ‘months of sickness, ‘The sa, ’ a they 3 you Caooraw Crvnmanox.—The Fort Smith (Ark) fhirly | Trusses.—Dr. Fifth Poralleb says that of an election im the Choctaw Na | bie radical cure Boependers tise * retrograce coneutation bas besa voted down. ft | Irueme tenportars, hing, traten, od esToetrit Culet epsom The Cbooiawe tardy Ue’ tne | giZlaesgeceesecsy Sar hess, AY, ttvae epvene ey te io. 2 Young tea of rotarning to barbarism. gt Pets aura. Lee The -] No. 6, are respectfully invited to attend the |e ee ers, solvatific eagt: | Have, Bhan & Nendsd aasoctunent of wer. noors and citizens. fo t tod maker, | iapece the 'y invited to eall aad BRS, 9 the above cal, rated maker ck tor bare ea Whites “Somsation” Dress Hat, Spri: 1 ay ~ sive, WHITH, halter, 6 liroadway, oppeate OF Faas | OGane: Sy MfORe IN hack, . "RTED NA Cae a eee a Sey eset r= 7 gpegie. 10 Broadway. Hetan *¥ Phybllans and surgeang Nemtical Scheel, at 184 ry street, b: fe CAPT. BROWNLOW. a id a ______. _ NMLUB FOOT AND OTHER pana body should Obtain Phremologi- Cink ee tad ite tray mins BF grt A al of FOWLER & WELIS, 396 Broadway, | ————— YSPRPsIA AND PITS. Favre 28 Ds great curer of Coasumaplica, wa som So ely Mie wih dy epepai, ‘Wes copfired to bi e reserip lan, given: hen bik mere aba, wale failed ones, “It equally ture te one oh Exhibition of al competitiva, ¥ aure tn cases of f1 He: 's Patent Champien Fire and Persian br Safes, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray eirest, Married. Dowovax—Bameuron —Oa Sunday, April 29, by Rev. Father Curran, Jaman Dowovan to ‘Mapaamen’F, Bese iS vor, all of this city. Howsmmi—Gaitauper.—On Sunday, April 16, by the Rey. Mr. G. izew Guo. P. Howanm: to Miss Macau Gaizavonr, all of Wiltiamaburg. April 24, ‘tavpa, daughter of the late William EF. Ashmead, of Philadelphia. A In this city, en Saturday, April \TKINGON —I on y short but severe illness, Jomx Anuasox, and 11 months. : The friends and relativés of the family, and these of his sons, John, Wiliam and Richard, and of his son-in- law, William ©’Donnell, are res; invited to at- tepd the funeral, from the Presbyterian churoh on Seventh avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clock, witheut — ‘On Sumday morning, April 29, aft Protract. Barny.—| x , after a - od iilp-es of double, pleurius’ and hypertrophy of the heart, Mr. Micuast Bexay, in the 31st year of age. ‘The relatives and frends of the family, also tho (riends of bis brothers, Charies and Terrence, are respocttully invited to attend the funeral, from his }ate residence, No. 25 Jay etrect, am this (Monday) aiteracon at 2 o’clook. His remawe will be uken to Flatbush Cemetery. 1 ore SEWING MACHINE OFFIOR BEMOVED TO 493 BROADWA’ Reoond above EVERY MACHINE GUARANTAAD “ae BBE OR MONKY KEFUNDED, ‘Agra ties Dot haviog full umount sooemmodaied. conta wanied; disco wed. Address Levy, BUperiniendess _ aa {OR BALK AT AUCT ON—ON PROURSD. stll o'clock A... by L M HOFFMAN Pp ny Pesri sweet (iisaover square, bready, ithe Vine Growen's Comonty of Gagne ead Semmes Chicago, Dublin and Galway papers please copy. Foo be 1s, Quarters and octaves, of the Bxsme.—On Friday, April 27, Many Mauve Baxse; aged a 1507, 1862, 1548, and the Vine aos we 12 years. Oporto Port Wine of the brand of The funerel will take place this (Monday) morning, at eleven o’clook, from the residence of her father, 34 .Mao- respectfully older vintages, inctading the celebrated old Queas's i of Mr. Jobu Osbora and t! elo Srpnda:ef, the family ate: Howe look aed seilies te aanentne en ery ao Bexxmai.—Im this city, on Friday, April 27, after alin. 4 "POcted at the oflloe of JOLN OSBORN, 45 Beaver strest, gertog illness, Jacow W. Baaxman, ego 31 yearn. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from thie residence of hie mother-in-law, Mrs, Arnout Brown, 167 Laurens street, this (Monday) alterpoon, at haif-past two o'clock, without further notios. Corma—In Newark, N. J., April 29, Axmm Lovma, dexghter of Morgsa L. and Sylvia Curtis, in the 24 year of ber age. The friends of the famity are invited to attend the fune- ral, on Tuescay a(ternorn, May 1. at 3 o'clock, from the ROVER & BakER'S NOISELESS Fa n(LY 58WING MACHINES. ‘The Dest in use. 435 Broadway, New York. 18? Fulton street, Brootdya, b ague ‘8 MAGRETIC The old and only article to exterminate Rate Garden Ineeow: £c.. without poison. LYUn's MAGRSTIO PILLS resicence of her parenta, N New street. Exterminete Rate, Mice and all Vermin. Carr.—On Saturday, April 28, Barncer Camm, @ native | 40.. cleared by contrest BARNES & ak | of the Parish of Inver, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 25 | 70m and {24 Hrosdwey, and sold by all druggists and yee Her funeral will take place thin (Monday) afternoon at "clock, from the residence of Joseph Haggarty, No. 229 laulberry street. Foxpa.—QOn Sunday, April 29, Twowas H. Foxpa. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited none Meee MALT WINE} RECOMMENDED 4 physicians as pocsoatina ths doskeabie gunna of vigorator, nourisher and beverage. For sale by all Gret clam Grocers and Fruiterers. ERRY'S JAPANTSE from his late residence br uonlorwwire erldgmtconryueei yet tr f Our AND FROK POLIEH. prmuamsos.— On Buaday Ape 99, of henge Of] poidevery where. TAPANKSS OLIN Oy @ btomacl LAKY Treat BON, Broome Mecinire, of Carrick on Shannon, county Leitrim, ireland, He. <6 Brom Chea ORTER'S SPIRIT OF THK TIMES! OW BEADY. FULL DETAILS OF THE FIGHT FOR THE BAL@. Our English aged 28 years. ~ The friends and relations of the family are requested to aitend the tuneral, from her pre-e rienf q No. 1:6 East Twenty second street, this (Monday) after- bo oso, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will We takew to. Oai- pea”. « Poti Ar he iy ah ara ary Cemetery for interment. 7 v Cork aud Leutzim pepers please copy. Gussy.—On Sunday, ‘apr 29, of scarlet fever, Many Sornia, second daugbter of Jobn and Margaret Gilsey, OABRER erplatives and friends of the family are invited to nee uP ‘The relatives an are aitond the funeral services, at the residence of her father, ae eter No. 243 Wooetr street, on Tucaday afternoon, at two TOM SaYERS o’olock, without further notice. ABD Hicovnornex.—On Sunaay, April 29, Lavra Hicor- Boma, youngest daughter of David and Elizabeth Hicin- } aged 4 years, 11 months and 25 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu. neral, from Ne. 87 King street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clook. * ‘Kaam.—On Sunday, April 29, after a short iliness, Mary A., Gavgbter of Martin and Bridget Kean, aged 6 years and 1) months. fakin pysee 1M Tf Collated from ‘“Beli’s Cy ws et ~} Times,” and “The Olipper;” REPORT OF THE GRsaT FIGHT! OHAMPIONSUIP OF THE TWO HEMISPHERES, ON THE SEVENTEENTH AP AIL. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | With colered Portraits from and thotr Pigeaiag @etems. attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at ball past PRIOR TWENTY-FIVE CunTS. two o’clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 76 Mailed free of postage va ot Spriog FREVERIO A BRADY, 24 Ann street, Now Yor. street. ‘Keioca.—In thie on Suuday, April 29, Mrs. Ma- mapa Keston, aged ea oare and font ; ty relatives and friends family ere respectful invited to at end the funeral, from her late residence, No. 18] Saeseliae Haat; this (Monday) afternoon, at throe a Losancrer.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, April 29, of typhoid fever, Euzasern Ax, wife of Thomas Longhurst, aged 59 years, 8 months, and 14 days. The relatives and friend pire eens aah ah oaemaal Nise Segre state ear important Boek recently rol B ie from of a truly scientific Cy 7, and dincioeecs imformetion Bt pase oameereene eee ont further invitation. Loup —In bab op toned ‘Staten es suddenly, on Saturday, April 28, Joux Loup, aged 64 years. funeral wititake on Monday afternoon, from the residence of his son, on Richmond plank road, at five v’clock. The friends are invited without further notice. McVsy.—On Sunday, April 29, Dani. MoVer, aged 46 years. GIN BOTTLED BXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY AND MEDIOTN Ade ‘Manutactured in Sobledam. 6 ‘one of the cheats distilors, und by him warranted Usa beat Gis; seat to Use eoum "Fee medicinal quaiitics of Old Holland Gin are well bave been for years No remaris from ys are n ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | *24 bare bee ae . invited to attend bis faneral, from his late residence, No. | Pant and need. lea pure, physician, family, and oll there 507 Seventh avenue, corner of Forty-first street, on Tues- agp Riasing tale , before the pu vlic gwe have day afternoon, at two o'clock. Basox —At Bolleville, N. J.,on Sunday, April 29, Da- vip B. Mason, infant son of Wm. J. and Sarah Ann Mason, aged 4 months and 3 days, ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at half: past two o'clock, from the residence of his graad- father, Jesse Bennett, Belleville, N. J. Mosrisecy.—Departed this life,on Sunday, April 29, Bupost Monmesey, wife of Patrick Morrisey, aged 43 '@EENE & GLADDING. Sole Imm For sale by the single betas edeee ating ne dena ‘or a ‘and dealers throughout the Biates sud Oanadaa, vr fir Greene & Olndding’s Old Holland Gin. haying AIT & 00.'8, ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at OnaRE &: two o'clock, from her late residence, 178. Bast Thirty-first R nn te a oarner of Warren carest, @.%s street. Attention is invited to their stock O’Rmiur—At ber late residence, 102 West Sixteenth GOLD AND BIL" WaToHms, wife of Dr. Lake , Z ‘The fanoral will leave for Calvary Cemetery on Tuss- | CHAnLn® Provenam, Your Onsen re araen, Aerk ie, Hankcis Wi, ebdataonet’| EAS pet toeiece Scan Aaa bn : ice y Nathaoiel and Jemioa ed 6 and 26 days. .D. Jounsox, Rosaat Bart & On » years invited to attena the funeral, from No.60 Troy street, this (Monday) afternoon, at twoo’olock. The remains will Lag rover aera leone ve den a Orange county papers 3 Sninow At Hoboken: on Saturday, April 28, Fuanran Hee ci Orere Simpson, aged 26 years, 9 months and ys. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from her late residence, 107 Bioumfleld street, Hoboken, poe day) a’ternoon, st two o’clock. be taken to Greenwood Ce: his late residence, No. 171 Sixth street, on ’y o’clock. P. H. BROWN, sat. D. W. Frrxx, Ree. Sec. ‘Woopaurr.—On Sunday afternoon, 20, Jons Oc- pEw Wooprvrr, son of the lave Thomas he Weodral ir 40th of bis . bag eae ot the funeral will be given hereafter. BEI. AND HALF BBLS. GUIT'S SALT Bourbon Whiskey, 6 pare article, for cals in emwaThe, 'MULFORD 2 00., %5 and *7 Brood stweat: CsSSIMERE SUITS TO MATOS, ‘At $6, $10, S11, $13, 514, $15, S16, 318 and OBR, 1] URE KENTUCKY BOURBON. From 8. T, Suit's Sélt River Distillertes. Lee See Raa Geete pecked nad shipped te all parte o¢ the wou,