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. MAY 1, 1860,~TRIPLE SHEET, T ‘THE FAMILY HERALD Proceedings of the Charleston Comven- tem—The Great Prise Fight in Kage inad—the Wife Poisoning Case in Now Jerscy—Herrers of the Coolie Trade— City News—market Reports, de. ‘The Famicy Bxxarp, in its regular issue of Wednesday, NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, Band equare miles. The east boundary approaches within Mr Wanm replied that, to use a Western phrase, a ‘about one hundred miles of Salt Lake City, and takes | 100rsts have come out of ; sie | te North will woo) the and the South wilt about fifteen thousana equaro miles from Washington | North, nud bob will go is to whip the republicauy i ancy. | Jeslerday afternooa—both members present, and a small portion of the northwestern corner | can. Who cares for pist rma! [id any party ever stand ‘After the adoption of the minutes of the previous moct- New Mexico. aE say ot It is merely « serambie for the spoils ing, it was agreed to re-establish the roundsmen, and Idaho, ‘tho Gom of the Mountains,” is adopted as Somamien F908. Sat the Hoan etjenrese. that the Board appoint two roundsmen for each preciact the mame of the Piko’s Peak Territory. The boundaries Kingham’s Appoimtments It was aleo agreed to hereafter appoint sergeants from Upve Mis Stat. the roundsmen on!y. g of the Police Commissioners. Moorets have come out of the hole they wentin wt. The ‘The Board of Commissioners of Police held » meeting el of north latitude on the north, the one hundred aad New Bava, April 90, 1860. ‘Tne following premises were reported by Sergeant Bis Excellency Governor Suckingnam bas made the : y will omtain @ report of the proceedings of the National second meridian west longitate ou the east, the thiriy- | following appoiatwents upon his sta! tor tbe your | 10rd, of the Sanitary polico:— Demotratio Convention, at present in session at Charios- tom, §. C.; A Graphic Account of the Recent Prize Fight elpleck, without further neties for the Championship in England, from Our Own Corres- ACINBOTHEM. —' inoay, April 29, Lavisia Hiou- daugnter of David and « poudent, with a stirring description of the same event en Tota seares imemustas from the London Times; A full report of the Trial of the ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- | disease. Rey. J. 8. Harden at Belvidere, N. J., Charged with eral, from No. 87 King strest, this (Tuesday) afternoon, De 9 > ang ig med Colopels H. Osgood aud Henry W. Nos, 22; aad 25 Whitehall street—yard, sink and house liste’ of Bartiend: Quartermaster Ge . me Nos, 19, 21, 28, 27, 36 and 38 and 5 Quarte General, Colonel J Buunteayy ef Sai, yume Gaara, Oatwe 0. | simu iby. 927" OO Treen, New London; Commissary General, Oolenel 4d » 79, 80, 83, 86 and 103 Chariton street—sink Jobu &, Wylie, of New Haven. y- ‘Nos. 044, 492 and 488 Green’ — : é wich street—sink filthy. 5 Se of about one hundred and fifty thousaad square miles, About one-balf of this is taken from Uteh, a smal! portion from Nebraska and New Mexico, and the remainder from =F BS Kansas. two o’clook. Murder at Danville, Pa. strest—sink fithy. Poloning His Wife; A Letter from the Allied Commanders | “ENO O'CHOE |. ty om Sunday, April 29, Mea. Kuma. ogy aa bead ptr era ye rea ‘Dawvix, Pa, April 30, 1860, amor oncne Oem ton streat—ainke BY. | in China, Descriptive of Uke Horrors ot tho Coolie Trade; sani wobot of the laxe William Hart, in the Bik pour o¢ | Patrick Ryan ont Green , about twenty thousand square Andrew MoGinty stabbed and kied fhomat Ohare B.. - Foe Thirty-cighth street, ‘A Report of the Troubles in the De. Oheovor's | ber age. y fpr Pd mules, shall bo aiaabed to Nebraska. ‘Thie will | lm might uuprovaked, | Morphing fim. ws’ | air, hogs and ina ea | chee: NO that lg pln Tid relatives and friends of the family, and those of Trew reduce Utah 1 about ninely thousand square ™ ‘Nou. 201 and 408 aot Highionnih irootsinks full and | Srprperianens Reporte the Gala, Provtioe aad Money | Lositeni‘ate taneai, from te’ reidense of har wou'n. | tema. Shey ona miles, which will be surrounded by the new territorial | Hurming of the Steamer Temmossee — , : wo. B. Miler, No, 229 Hudeom streot, this (Tues veto 161 and 169 East Sixteenth streot—sinks full and | Markets, amd all interesting nows matters of the proved- law, @. B. g a ¢ 7) of arizoas, Ni " yc apei'S0,16an” eer oe governments ‘iz0ae, Nevada, Idaho, end that por- Teornian, SY. Aveh “ any. Afternoon, at one o'clock, without fu Pille, steamer Se eee OE eee Bes Lene X day. She was valued at $3,000. : 225 and 229 East Nineteonth street—sinks full and Rav’ secgetinen var vale ' et pe ‘Ng 261 aveaue A—yard and sink im 9 flithy condition. | Sens reosived at tho cfllce, northwest corner of Fulton Sold by all Druggiate prirthors yo Pe Geo cuoe Empentans Logel Cos ik . 81, 27, 25, 18 and 17 streot— ae agree, Now York, Siagle coptes for alo at | Mans "reistives and friends of the famally are respectfully | JURE PROOF ey the ‘and by all news agents. Advertisements in- | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his iy fether-in-law, Hewlitt Smith, Long Island, on carted af the usnal Rama» rates. s ag! aan » Al Sinise The cuss of Baldwin ve: Lamar; on the tyler oat for Nos. 103 ano 114 Laarens street—ainks moar ofa part of the ‘ter. coeteen panes, Bette Meek a ©. Verdict of is Fe ie at ee ae citizen of New York, is The alley tn the rear froma Nes. 18 t0 20 How- ——____- RO DILEe ay ritofy of that same and « portion of Nobraska, and | Ge Gifford, of New York, before ard sireet is in filthy condition. ‘Trains will leave the South ferry, Brookl; side, at 12 NOISKLESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Dounded as follows:—The forty-sixth meridian of sorth Soar with great . Hie Closieg argument wae very adit of Neo t Howard street needs immediate aitea- eras ereeaenes Sr orree wand ruuraig lene Jaman 86 FA store | 696 Broadway, New Yor = latitude oa the north, Minnesota and Iowa to the mouth 3 168, Aram. 30, lingering illness, Laowona Aoxms, wife of A, Lammaynomi 183 Fulton strest, Breekigs. Of the Big Stoux’ om’ the cast, on the south following the Shocks of Earthquake in Hs BE FF a Nn ete gi aw hone Al, 49, 37, iy doe, 4, im the Gath year of her age.) G "> BILYER AnD Drenoxne Mistour! rivér ffm the mouth of the Big ioux to the , April $0, 1860, ‘No, 268 East Kightoonth Athy, yard dirty, rregt TC Be Canes) he ie nein, eS Bought fer Sua ws Gs Captain Lavender, of the brig Foster, st this port, re- | stopa of the bouse broke : of 'BROADBENTS &'0O, eee mouth o€ the Niobrarah, and along the Niobrarah to the | ports that violent sbocks of ake were im | fith in the atreet, ‘esetinanns of fend heaps Wissingion, Delaware, | Wile of Dr. Luke , aged 62 years. G48 PERoRRs ann yrevin. one bandred and second meridian of west longitute, along | V*"10us portions of Hayti from the to the 13th inst. | street. . Lal ‘The funeral will leave for Calvary Cemetery this (Tuca- Tee NO. Sa OS the'hundred’ aod second meridian to the forty-third | fed to tho open country. ‘Morchaadise, was removed | Nok Loon Moneasa eed ae tensed atte tak soamuy ranran, | Prinmanoni Brookiga, oo Moaday, Apel 90, Sous Px and FBEROH BRON Zuo tn the cliy for wala, a very low paral serth latte, tence along the foiysnin | ‘rom the more and tempera eelared.” Ke series ee ee Fed qrnccroe and prectcul | Teac, &nauive of Sweden, aged 40 yours, 0 mouths and “YATREHRN PHILBIN, 01 BROADWAY, parallel to the crést of the Rocky Mountains, and on the | ‘amAge, however, occurred. Reports from the interior 1 ‘Thirty streot—etnks Proncanced ouperter, friends — weet by Washington Territory. This Territory will con- | wee ince Cr™ Pulldings wore prostreted and sons oi im ry ag ina ve a arg came Perea” ands be | Be en moral in (Tuosiny) aftorncoas afour | (JREENE & GLADDING' CELEBRATED OLD HOt. siat.of about one hundred and thirty-five thousand square avenue, is very aaray, hve cuye tad! tures Lage being bapt Saat hard Genk ruse exper, Ged tare Rene th ana meres to th a miles. This does not inclade or interfere with any of the Havigation Westward. 30, 1860. tm the yard. fer many purposes is superior Me. Irer ais by ihe bile ac ouse by dvugguls everywharee pettied portions of Nebraske. The steamer Ryergreen Oly ‘arrived here yewerday | curetaduun ant asks aby a, fection, and He FAtate LE paren, Ghippews, an entirely new Territory, ia composed of the | from Chicago, the first arrival from that port this season. | — Nos 179 and 181 Eaat Teirty-ffth street, 101 Fast Thir- Lee eeee = oe f RESOMASEN, PRACT. ‘octhara part.of Dacotah and Nebraska, and ia bounded | Vorsels are Bow departing freely for the Upper Lake | ty third street, 68,70. and 80 Kast Thirty-second street, a tap Cooenased nnd more April 00, Euzaie Masts, the beloved and much re: teeter worst . ea tilletys—The Britah Foescsions oa the north, Miane. ports, navigation may bo considered open for tho ‘also reportea. me amg ") propertian are so perteelly |: hed daughter of Thomas’ and Catherine Riey, aged 6 a pieree, eae tee crac Sota on the east, ibe forty sixth 6 mouths and 8 days . Liver, Comolaint, Kignaye, Galt Rheem, tnatetaes: east, the forty: parallel of north latitude miler de theo ee and 38 Amity; 1,3 an47 Kelecy’s alley; 2 and 4 Pacitc ae te eats pe. tad oth opted Pee ron auaie et Oe are respecttuly | are most certainly cured by this sovereign on the sduth, and Waebington on the west, This will ms. atrect: 330, 228 and 335 Columbia street. SVL dotnr © pound: ate famaily ca Beh aad Washingt ou he was Tt are catty Onan, 10, | “\otanr vateia tena, and te ear aiuret | Seow satnge ny Sach uaa’ wren W tam | Slam he anaooe ep agen, Na 0 | gurdganeraue Emr a ar De u ¥ rom , a eqtare mites. Tint ‘lark’ on pe te hit oe > RO ahy tee Oe FR stad East Twenty eighth street, without funber imvitation. yo, of Rbeumatien, after he bad been under mcdital wont: $100,000, another fire destroyed two houses in the’ First The remaing will be taken (o Calvary Cemetery for iater- ‘TH’ UTAH ARMY TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS. “ City Inte! district; loes $6,000. vy Ligemoe. ment, ‘he House Commitee on Public Rxpenditares will ox: f° ~f THE ANNUAL MOVING DAY. Newoastle on-Tyne (Eng ) and Leavenworth (Kansas) Sg A ey a amise Col Ruggles, of the army, to-morrow, on the sub- joutherm Ocean Steamer Movements. To-cay New York, represented by almost one-half its re. will please copy. to be incurable. " . . mepmx.—On Monday, April 30, Hxwny,son of Casper IPAL DEFOT, 366 GRAND 8T,, ¥. ¥. Jock of waweporting army stores to Ub. Judge Sinclair, | The United States mail stoon mong elle kad 1860. | people, will go through its annual moving, and from carly and vza 8. Schaieder, aged 4 years and 6 months, 116 Fullon street’ Brooklyn, o 76 conte par The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, from the resitence of bis father, No. 189 Bowery, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Suxcag.axp.—In Trenton, N. J.,on Monday morving, April 40, siter & short illpess, Abby A. SLinGRRianD, widow of the late Joba T. . ‘The remains will be brouglit to New York for inter- ment, notice of which will be given im the public journals who hea errived here from Utah, will be subponaed, also Gen. Johnston, who is expected daily. APPOINTMENTS. Coartee Fernald bas been appointed postmaster of At- kinson, New Hampsbire, vice L. P. E. Richards, removed upon @ charge of being engaged in the sale of lottery Uckets. The Department have reason to believe that the R adams, trom New York, arrived bere ai eleven | ™0rn till tbe big hours drawing towards midnight chaos o'clock Friday night. re will reign supreme. Yesterday, and, in fast, during the livnamuaeuaamaua en ny eer entire of leet week, all tboee lucky people who could had Hivea at Tybee at six o'clock this morning, and at her | cir household furniture transported to their new quar- wharf @t noon, Ali weil. ters, to avoid the destruction aad confusion attendant upon a removal on May Day; but the untortunate folks, whore circumstances rendered this course impracticable, New Yous, Aprti 23, S13 BROADWAY. ‘Where you ean got can bag eo ‘Nbore cheap nad geod. Daniel H. Burdett, Auctioneer. OTARD, pituvs bin) ri Pi nue, Reet eLON, a2cos A aco” 4 al yo Au BAYNAL abv al RSak PaLS AND DARK BRAN 7, xD BROWN AND PALE 6HRKKY, AND MADBIRA AND » bond YON'S MAGHETIO INSECT POWORE, Mark ‘New Onueans, April 30, 1860. aALAGa WINS, in ‘The old and only article te exterminate Bed Bugs, Soneheh lotery business ia carried on to some extent by country | Cotton—Sales to day 5,500 ales at Wye. a ile. for | will be put through a process to day which can only be} | BURDETT, Josss & v0. will salon Fuidey, May 4 Seth, *ieume—Ie this olty, on Aprit 28, ates, | DAS Soreee tS Rowndlo Pit postmasters, and will promptly remove all caught. middling; the market closing quiet but wendy. Sugar | appreciated by a Yorker who bas had personal ex- 9 roy Pose Asw Scusupr, daughter of the late Wiuiam Adeo, a feaiesa” Banksees Molasses at Ste, Freighia slgt'y | erence, ‘Time was when this custom of shifting about Taxrnwons, Aprit 20, 1860, | on the First of May—the festival devoted to the beautiful Flour unsettled: Howard street supertiae offered at | goddess Flore in olden times—was upkuows, and when $6 3744, without purchasers, Wheat deciined Sc. a 5c ; | each little domestic circle bad « permanent and cherished white, $1 70a $1 80; red, $150 a $155, Corn active: | residence; but those days bave gone by. and a of while apd yellow, 750. a 78c. Provisions steady at for- | mapia—whether caused by landlord despotism ore mer quotations. ‘Whiskey firm at 2c, Sight exchange | rairambhng ciposition im our people matters op New York, 1-10 per cent premium. res iz a £ rapt ae] hold of Puraperrara, April 30, 1860. oskers, inate ging Flour firm, with light demand. Wheat po dagde $i 75 pony Band erent like sae for white, and $1 55 for red. Gora dull: yellow, 780. a | mpocent festivities apd jollificatien, ow ne genial a bmger of approaching summer. A fow ago we ce. Oats dull. Provisions quiet, Whiskey firm: Ohio, | pupished come very iiaportaat information for the gul- Covcursam, April 20, 1860. | S0e",o% Femara on that ocanon will do well to follow sguiour Gru at $5 00 0 95 66. Whiskey frm at lfc. a the advice therein v red, if they ‘eo by th mPa mall Money in good demand at 10 being swindied by Fag mene = eons vide against ail accidents, however, of the ——— regulations should be spplied for at tho Mayor's Acapemy o¥ Music.—The “Puritaui’’ was repeated last | where the City Marshal be happy to supply all de. night to another crowded and fashionable house. Mile. mands to the full extent of bis power. Patil sang charmingly, the music of her rile being, per- AccipenTs axD Lyquiwms —Coroner Schirmer held aa in- bape, of all others, the best adapted to display the graces | quest yesterday on the body of Michael Lynob, who died of her vocalization. Brignoli was in superb voice, and at the New York Hospital from injuries received on the elicited well merited tributes to his efforts, The opers, | 2th inst. Deceased was st work on the new building’ corner of Church and Read streets when he iost his foot Altogether, went off greatly to the satisfaction of the au- | ing and fell to the ground. A verdict was rendered in dience. The “Barber of Seville’ will be repeated on | accordance with the facts. POSTAL AFYAIRS. The House Post Office Commitee have agreed on an amendment to the Post office Appropriation Bill, autho. riziog the department to use every quarter’s revenue for the payment of traneportation expenses only, without waiting for the epactment of a special law or the annual appropriation bill, leaving for Congrees the existing su pervision over the salaries of officers, &c., and the an- nual deficit to be paid out of the Treasury. DECWMION IN A LAND CLAIM Case, ‘Ths Supreme Court today decided against the Luco land clam, involving two h ndred and seventy thousand sores of very valuable land in California. The decision ‘wea based on the existence of stupendous frauds, per. jury and forgery. ‘THE COVODE INVESTIGATION. Gov. Medary, of Kansas, was calied before the Covode Committee to-day to ascertain whether he knew anything about the means employed to carry through last Congress: ‘the Eagtish Conference Vill. He said he was not inWash- ington at the time, and knew nothing about the matter. Senator Fitch was also before the committe as a wit- nes, apd contradicted the testimony of Mr. Bean, of Fre- moat, Ohio, who testified in relation to five thousand ad. -ditional to that paid him by Wendell. aged 47 years. ‘The frienda of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late residence, No. 184 Sixth avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o’ clock. SaoTu.—On Monday, April 80, Over Sayxoun Sacra, only eon ot Wm. ¥. and Martha Smith, aged 2 years and 9 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, Ct ye oe at one o'clock precisely, from 99 East Fortieth street. ‘Sravcex.—On Sungay afternoon, April 29, of copsump- = ‘Mies Euzametn SrevceR, aged 21 years, 2 moaths aud days. Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Ng 2) aiternvon, at (wo o'clock, at St. Phibp’s church, Mulberry street, near Bleecker. ‘SoLuVAN —In this city, on Sunday evening, Aoril 29, of disease of the heart, JaMms SULLIVAN, @ nalive of Keu ware, county Kerry, Ireiand, in the 73d year of bis age. The relatives and friends of (he deceased, and those of bis son Pauick, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 124 St, Mark's place, Dgdth street. ‘Unrk and Kerry papers please copy. ‘Thomrsox —On Monday, april dv, Witte Thomrsox, = years, a native of Meynouh, county of Kildare, irelana suit par Removed to 493 Broadway, THe KURBKa« SEWING MACHINE OFFICE. Moody's Perfect Fitting Shirt, Stx for $8. 3. W. MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 262 Broadway, i f 3 Andrew Thompeos , and bis son-in-law, Beekman Vanneys, are reepectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the revidence of his daughter, Mrs. Darcy, 247 Spring street, near Hudeon, at two o'clock, thia (Tuesday) afternoon. Mr. Bean was subsequently called, and said the extra | Wierm Ganpex—Tux Jawam.””—Mr. Marotsek, whose ‘of No. 100 Walker sirect. A of accidental Tuunwne at New York, on Monday, Apri 30, | S02 the Untied nesta five thousand dollars promised was not paid, beonuse his | management is not wanting in cncrgy, whatever olse may _ was rendered. Deceased was » native of Ger- Saucas E Tuaabwait, M.D., of Havre de Grace, Mary: | Sem ‘88 Pst Passa te oe paper was e0 well supported that he did not need it. ‘TAR PROCESDINGS OF THR BOUNE ‘The Congressional Debeting Society met in the hal of the Howse of Representatives to.day, and speeches wore made by three members, two om the nigger and one on the tariff question, after which the soatety adjourned to moot apd go through the same farce to. morrow. The Senate met and adjourned untll Wednesday. Our Washington Correspondence. ‘Wasumworon, April 23, 1860, The Slave Yecht Wanderers New Witness im the Case— April 30, of consumption, lopo- Covsfeid, Rhenisb Prussia. Beme curiqus information in reference to the slave yeoht Wanderer has just come into my poaseasion, from ‘which it would appear that that suecessful experiment tm the revival of the African slave trade is still undergoing 8 rigid offictal investigation. It is paid that about the time of the trial of the Wander- er case in Georgia, a clerk in the Treasury Department called upon Aitorney General Black and gave him ‘8 good deal of circumstantial evidence oa the subject, implicating brought out “La Juive” ver; oreditably. He seems vo ‘various parties in New York and elsewhere in this slave Fecogeice the great taxi (in theatres 6a well as ober omseng specstaten, Sus Gant Cee Sweeny Snnamee things), that which is worth doing at all is worth doing time copsidered this voluntary witness astounding | wel. ‘The story of the opera bas, it we are not mistaken, testioouy as notning better than © cock-and-buli sory, been sreody piace fa ‘a dramsuc form before nis pab- f—- a s Ra ue The ~ o ~~ _ The a opera opens with arsembiing cole READY , aT 4 Powe time afler this \t appears that the clerk in quse- | orated Coancil of Constance, when the Mother We = ams AY, AT 0 A. tion was clamaced from ibe department for neglect of Oburch was at the heignt of her glory and bor OFFICIAL TLLOSTRATSD RAILWAY GUIDS duty, of sometning of tbe king, and that he dieappeared | Lower. We have & brilliant scene, depicting «ff in the UNITED STATER AED. CANADAS. aes went a > 4 a pS IT a reyoteing the | stable were Gra seen on Gre. ortment toed AND SILVER WATOUER, BFrtaTOn ; berralter government Decame convinced serous poruon rama begins. Lazarus (Signor ° ‘ LLUSTR. there was somsibing 1a his story comeerning tho yaons | Sciguiitjra Jew Of tbe surictest (ype, has, Uke shy scx, Usiow Trmotomicat, Sexcxaay.—The annual public ex 7 all the exinbgnind ahaa Y cher AY GUIDE ‘Wanoerer, aoa & search wan commenced for him It | one fair davgbter aud no more. ‘scion, Rachel (Mme, | Siination of Re students of the seminary was com ‘LIvERroo., s BNEW RAILWAY MAP’. reoresenting aed furtber appears wnat he nae reowac'y bees amneeres Vabbri), hase love aifair with Priace Levpoldo (Quist), | mepeed yesterday afternoon. The Grat Junior Cinas were ry of the ovantry tm operation, but alee these tp the cy of New Yorn, spe hes Been semanas ces thes examined by Rev. Dr. Robinaon, is Greek harmony. The At REDUCED PRICE. a, EET OF JAMES WATT, cines gave great satisfaction to the Professor and the vis eae a0 eae ee re , apd gave anevioence of deep study on the or part uf the students. The ¢ of clerses bp ey coring = Tat aod J even: ¢ regular anniversery somimary held im the Mercer street churen athalf past seven o'clock. im of Geciorares concerning the parties tog sther 1b Wwe Wanderer's airican Voutare whieh will produce rome Couseeruaion im Your New Yor’ com mercial cress A Gat comnt ce cemeeas etna ~7 E Broadway. ror Tyres Oe Swmaten ee Ser ast Waanres oan tee Sones rewaets her Srmer evidense, Fina Ixy Cansune Sraaer.—Shortly before nine o'clock from 2 STOR Cubed oredit, 40 told in sued a eureigo or sare manger toat | sca gives bertetl "up to death es 0 cousptraser | “tt night © tre was Ghesovered tn de basement f he to think locte May de something nH, On the Dumaess State. Lopolde Danisned. Tne | duilding No. 41 Carmine strert, im the premises of Mary Of the gover’ mbt, Wu Certain Case, the Trosenry Lopant ‘Ununei of State, the oral bas (le Gelectiver, AUT Ht Im quite yarcibie (Oat [rom | Her, Weinheb) orders the “(he source this Infor wach WES derived Hache! the Jewess Gret gore THINK F-91 XT CONGRESS. FiaeT Ratton, Semate. Wasunsotox, April 30, 1860. Suid. y memorials and petitiups were presented. Ce motos of Mr. Late (dem ) of Cal, the report of the Jacrctary Commities on the petition of Geo. L. Bar- bard, i regard to tbe vetate of David C. Broderick, wan recom mites. Mr. Doourtuz, (tep.) of Wie., moved wo take ap the bill for the rellel of Anton Lodge Mr. Lane, (dem.) of Oregon, said as there was sach « email eticndance be wer opp med to doing Dasinews. Mr. Joussox, (dem.) of Ark, moved that when the Senate adjourn it be wll Wednesday vext Carriet On motion of Mr Ganex, (dem) of Mo., the Senate a4 journed til Weéneaday Mouse of R: the Dayton Light Guard, commenced s abort eagagement At the old;Bowery theatre last evening, aad was weloomed by scrowded house. Her appearance in the first act of “Satan in Paria’ was greeted with a wild outbarrtiof eutha “Be Me Hton—AaLeas —00 The , April 26, by Rev. Faiber Fagan, Gronox Moficon to Mus Many A. Hauoas, i) of Brookiys. Pexpurros—tura®.—On Wednesday evening, April 18, Frastes 8 Pawvisron to Mar A work so extended and elaborate cannot Lie wn otged from & first repr sentation, which, from the neces: a crews reboar- F j H i iF Mr. Moomm, (dem.) of Als., opposed the Tari bill. The | * vFr? republicans seized on the payment of the public dobt, | Sy tne which war y emall, as © pretext to increase | far beyond his powers. The third act gave the sudience the dutes, Wherever free trace tried the re- | = grand scenic dispisy, and am opportunity to . Macame Fabbri's acting, wnich erosedingty i Mr. ALLsy, (rep) Of Mase, explained the position this act were well sung There are no . , 15, he 5 par} ‘of the republican party, and reviewed the action | polos of special mportance. In the fourth act Stigelli re Dusvsne- Olese ies, x democratic pariy o* ‘destructive to the com. | coemed tne promive held out by bis very exomlient si: 19, 42, 27, 45, 41, 55, 10, 7, 24, 9, 68, 11, 59. ILD BR's PATRET S 8 , W mercial, agricultaral an’ manai interests of the | ing in (Gh fn Ay 4 Owners SalLASASBES oor country, as well as eudversive of great politions rights, | pausfsctory to the very large and critical audience which e Me wv Ink ROTA, fie Ineiiuted comparisons from woll antheaticnted ga. aasttaed «6 to represses. Not ony the artets, bot ° 4 ~ tiation between the resources and productions of the free | mr. Maretze& Mr. Anschutz, who contucted the or OLre® end stave ‘and treated the threats at & ditpolution | chestre admirably, recetved tbe merited compliment o Re al Havens bmn ig ees Ww scRIRDAM on of the Union se Samar Grew Ge Principal prises AROMA Mr. vam, (op) 8 justified his endorsement of drawing of 2 Wg ea “erp the Heiper book, coademnleg, however, its harsh ex 7 | be ty Moot dp yuart ond plas oS creeonn He sjver savuenied or counteeasast the r0- “o > ; ‘ead evusiry — Serie in nt tes ere » ineee teres talnenood most malignant invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia 60 he 2 7-1) py BO a A democrats to pi fatber, 112 Variek wereet, thie (Tuesday) alterneom, witl- Petree 4a oe ae Po Rats « “S Terocto.a® ‘which for wings, pignse afdress “hernte Moeday, Apeit 90, Wreas Waensoros —_ SZORD 2 00.. 0006 8 Bread arose a Di Lt. ‘saght be teow an Gang. ooo f thromts at Dos wi er Cy Poon Charkente: 6. Fursy soly tom of Witmer and Virgaia Ruery, J., BROADWAY ‘Charleston, are crushed out, there can never be pence. Sard § mouths and 18 days. - JaYrRne & 5 ue Alek Hacks tor Kmor—-A Very Prety sa ne Felstves ene irene of the funy ore, reapresteny, io" io nace oFricE ™ A Sea tack ot — opie wl ectoe ereiv 1 ye funeral, from —— ma Soorat be benttas oy leo it gry Race ‘othe | parente, No 188 Kast fwonty third street, dus (Tyssday) REMOVED 1 @ BROADWAY, Gavedeaet Toe penne the work, Lodel of each days 0 \f you (eet deposed t cvawthale w | a trroorn. at two © Cock anrrs dicome stress, JIRYPRI oun Serer a RUT, oS (ees a ances | Fort 08 Bondar, Aprit ®, Twos M Fowme AVERT MACHINE OUARA! TT neces ony. ne are RO Be One of RR HDTHT The relat. ves sed fy epce ane reapecifully iavited te at REPURDRD. en wes Bee env cain (Teretan) orale, alt pan, este OB monty J yA CSEIERE FITTS TO MATOR, if 90. 0 tik, frome bt Inte remit ance. Prari street. 7] — a0 Ay air og ita Danks, but Will be by the hum Fv) = On Satereay, dye 2, Mr. Paasow Fuwn, aged SERN ST os A, O12, OFT, 4, WS, G6, 818 008 Ome, of industry. 40 peers, wer. . awe