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8 ee Phe New Jersey Wife Poisoning Care. YE POLSON @ONVIOTION OF REY. J. S& HARDEN FOR WE ) IRG—OLOSING SCENE* TBE SENTENCE, BTC. Buvinmas, N. J., May 3, 1860. kt we telegraphed last evening, the jury in this ose ro- Surned a verdict sgainst Harden of “ Guilty, as charged Mm the indietment. We have nothing to add \o our report of the rendition of the verdict. Harden was, by order of | Tiw'#y tir’, (r mw oe OMe eR Oem at ‘Phe Bourt, put in ivons last night, on account, probably, of She Hxrarn’s notice of the insecure condition of the county jail. After @ jong consultation with his counsel he seem- fed more compoced, and almost recovered his usual staical Dearing. The exceptions taken during the progress of the ‘ial, by the defendant's counsel, were few, and too unim. portant te warrant @ writ ef error or @ now trial ; and the ebarge of Judge Whelpley, to which some objection has Deen made, was in matter quite as impartial as the evi- ence would warrant, but was, m the manner of its deli- very, etrongly prejudicial te the prisoner. The jury were decided when they lef the jury-box, but remained out two hours, in order that the crowd might disperse, and from respect to the important interests involved im the ‘ware. Public opinion sustains the verdict of the jary, ‘aod there is but one opinion in regard w Barden's Se complete is the chain of circumstances ym that society almost demands his conviction, even if be be innocent; for if, with such ¢vi- cence ayainst bim, he can be acquitted, soy cae could commit s similar crime with per‘ect i . ‘The argumen's of counsel on both sides were most able, the de’ence especially making the utmost of their case. ‘The Reratp reporis of the trial have been used ag briefs ep both sides of the case. The utmost sympathy is ex. pressed for the family of Harden, which ie one of the Most respectable in the county—for his fathe-, who is uniarily ruined by the ¢: of this trial, and for mother, now very iil, and who will undoubtedly die with her son. ‘The court room was again crowded this morning, but, dn siriktwg contrast to the ag days, the greatest ery waa filled with i erder quiet prevailed. Yadies. Harden, looking very pale and dejected, tottered ‘tute the dock, leaning upon tue arm of the Sheriff. A! the Sedge ¥ of the Court stood up, with downcast cyes, and a a8 follows :— Jacob Proceed to the Gitcharge of the most solemy duty which @ mortal can be called 0; to perform. This trial. which for the last two weeks bas been tae object of 0 much interest, is . The humane maxim of the law that were to be gg td ee until eo = proven guilty no longer app! to you. ry your country, selected by yourself, of unprejudiced, imtelgent, conscientions men, after a full investigation of your ease, in all its length and breadth—after hearing all ‘the arguments of your counsel, pressed upon them with ‘untiring energy, With an eloquence rarely equalled, with &® pathos which drew tears from the stoutest heart, and wb « foreq and power which could not have failed to Bbreak tho chain of the evidence of your gailt had it not ‘Deen of adamantine strength—bave found that there was ‘Bo doubt of your guilt; that the evidence could not be you be guiltless of the agony and blood of your t she was fou'ly murdered by you in a manner horrible for conception. With the verdict of needless to say this Court is entirely been no other, without Ubey are members, without a disregard of the of their oaths. If human testimony can demon- of a murder, t has been demon you were the perpetrator of this. Have you say why sentence of death should not be pro ‘agaipst yeu’ If you bave, now ie your time to , looking up and waving his hand towards Mr. ‘said faintly, “I beg leave to refer to my coun- \—I have nothing more to ray, rir. ‘helpley then proceeded, the counsel and many a) MC EPESE ite i 3 g i is gi Mr, Shi Jodge 1 Abe spectators weeping — for me to cone the sentence of the law, re = yw hy ‘and It is her the Court considered and ad- Ger, wm the Pa the indictment Fen, whence ‘Repl antil Thursday, tbe 25th aay of June next, and that = thai day, between the hours of top o'cock in the fore: moon and three o'clock {n the afternoon, elther in the ‘the county of Warren, where you shall be coa- nen of said Prison, or wihia epclowore erected (joining sa discretion of the Sterif, you be bung by the you be dead. And may God have mercy on Duret into ap agony of tears and was led weep to bis cell. be observed that Harden did not even assert his that he will make a 3 1 F g m= from « voluntary eerreepomdent, at Hagerstown, Mary'and, who writes Geter dete of the 234 ult, io regard toe new railroad veule from New York t© New Orleans, He says:—By ‘the recent opening of the road from New York to Read- tog, Pennsylvania, via Allentown, and from thence to ‘vy the Lebanon Valley: from thence to Cham- Bereburg by the Cumberland Valley, and finally to thie piece (Hagerstown, Maryland,) by reopening the Frank- Him Raetiread there will be @ direct commun(cation from | Reve deen pb! into evcoensfal operation doug a he business. ‘The query #0 frequently propounded, is, shall this be the Southern terminus of the road, or wiil it be advisable te Gontinve the lime, amd Onaily, with those already in Operation further South, have an'unbroken chain of rail way to the Guif of Mexico and New Orleans? Any one st a) familiar with the scope of country through which this route would naturally pass, would be compelled to way that there is not more feamblo railroad roate in the ‘United Staten—elmort an air line between Now York and ‘Orleans, being by peariy two bundred miles shorter other route. Deoremar'iy command nearly the entire travel extreme ends, ae well as light freight for . Over the present route through Phile altimore, Washington, kc , the passenger at all places ls required to change cars, which invaris Dy Incure additions: expente and time By the proposed FeRte through the Cumberiand Valley all these obstacles woult be avoided, a8 50 large cities would be entered be tween the intermediate polatz. These are congiterations alone suiTicient to command tbe alteution of men of capt. wel and raltroet enterprive The Macaseue Gep Reilroa! enters th the fF he Combertand val ley short distance south of Winchester, Virginia, and rence apecia with other roats eating to New Orleans. fF wu, the southern terminus of rem Hagereto: te Frankin Rallroat & woalt require the butidiag of beet murly miles of railroad to comneet with the Manasaus Road beyond Winchester to ‘the connection Rie the grandeur of the enterprise, it cam Sere, Sovely inthe Coo fons a gremerinterert ia thie 5 ‘nion a petoe the’ road than Daltlmore. moans of the Alexandria and Orange Rallroad all the NEW YORK HERALD from Utes, LATEST NEW ' “$—vLOOMY 10% BODINGR TO UTAH 40 LIU MTS— 2 DIAN BOP TILITEES— REY we rhowt CAM, BRC. We ws. rece red ao py of the Mowniainan, pulblimhed at St le Ot , dated Av) 2, Dwaght te Me, Joseph, Mo, per bef oy By en, OO Ot Cy by me 206 pamerocere te HB Cromwell & Os. varkeraburg, Powell, Portland, with mdse, to HB Btremeel & te dnicrest © ibe groere: reader Pro = or om Cr bond Cy tate hie yr The Supicier ays 3? RAR) sp Fraak Pierce, irom Ne Orleans Og local vows Wile week prevents some fom tems of nd fery covey 20 Mapertance Ww emasens of Or thie Meury Clay, Onulking, Liverpool. Mareh 27, with mdve the tagan? Tariery. Ie BOTW we are infor med of sir ree the ape ay » ord Teson & (a. . pesrenges ry a, a fa | F He Ney to Salt Lake Oity, ev was ridden by Master Fgan in four boure Succes of the Pony Expres so far hag ewabliched be ai i Youd doubt the superiority of the cestral route to aaet te bers asa chappe) of commanicaite between the two Sets Uchaneth, Daal Miteaboteent ha Gann oveane eer fof Boon! Mayaguez, Inf trem tha tgrloapaeeh catets of Uh ones epee jnformation the r ws 0! pre sania most gloomy (erebea fear the wont harvest home. | yh ran, ng) Wren, Sidney, OB, 10 days, with coal, to H we old ememy, the erica, @ musteriag jorces in _ black, portentous ground , Sud throws out « frown ater Corawailie, 8, 11 days, with potatoss, to D ing challenge to the eprosting crops. ebr leane Merrit. Senth. Rizabethport for New Haven. INDIAN ROSTILITTER, Sebr © % 5 ‘for Capt Randall arrived om the 2th ult. from Boar river. He reports further depredations by the Indians. They had stulen some eight or ten horees belonging to Mr. Geo, Marsb, of Willow Creek, and four others from the same settiomen(, (ne of the Indians engaged ia the depreda ons committed the previous week had been captured at Brigham Gty; but he had been aed by otbers of the band. The general bearing of Indians ja the northern settlements is very hostile. It is reported that they are gathoring on Bear river, and state that they are “‘shont a toe buck” (very snary} end want to ‘ight. A report was ip cil that Thos. 8. Williems hei been killed, and that Parmenio 4 Jackman bad been mortally wounded, by the Indians onthe Mojave. These ntlemen left Salt Lake some time ago for California on His Excellency Governor Cumming has communicated to the present commander of the department concer: the facts of existing Indian hostilities in the north an west. No steps have been taken by Col. Smith in the REMOVAL OF THE TROOPS FROM UTAH. .C, the Commandant of the Military De partment at Utah, pursuant to orders receive from the War Department, bas farued orders under date of the 16th. ba anton tte of the United States troops from Companies B, C and G “of the Tenth regiment of infan i | i try will to Fort Bridger, where companies B ani G will relieve companies D and’ K, now on doty at tha’ a fort. Companies D and K, under the command of Capt ‘3d, tat 46 Donovan, will march for and take post at Fort Laramie aes ‘The first mn, Consisting of the Seveoth in ervoo); 26th. lat fantry and ro companies ns, under ‘Tih, ‘ai 39 command of Ident. Colonel Morrison, will proceed to Fort wanuah for Garland, New Mexico. - ‘The Second general column, consisting of the Fifth in fantry and three companies of the Tenth infantry, under command of the senior officer, Brevet Lieut Col. Canby, Tenth infantry, will march to Fort Garland, New Mexico. ARRANGEMENTS FoR THR Recernon oF THR Jaranese Ex nassy.~-The United States maval commission charged with the care of the Japanese Embassy by the Presitent, have for their occupancy, while sojourning in ‘the federal metropolis, @ suit of about sixty rooms at Wi)- lard’s Hotel (second story), fronting on Fourteenth street, embracing the two corner private parlors frouting on Peonsyivania avenue. The Messrs. Willard are now dually eo; in fitting them up for their reception, their mode of living being in many respects essentially ditfer- ‘Wind during the day N to 85%; at sunset, calm. ph Marime ie; HIgHLANDee 1 PRA Fee $ cence One the offiag, bound RANDY HOO! anveet Yoose's Jemes Poser, Sree Litervoel ceed teas clear. Y TES bat em barke and five brigs in the ‘Wind two 8B, light; weather clear ™ enidaieats Bene C PW: L Willams ent from that of European or American travellers, igtashore_ cute hn Polat a ted OF on wome POSTAL DIRECTORY. fle from Bi iad i i F 4 z irik i r t agit * rT Bastorn mal, by aM ana” Baernen Man—Puance oF Mowmeehs’ Basiara ‘ost, by steamboat, will bereafer doe at P.M “UO = ih J i i E i 2 ; 3, ri li jalemen. New Bedford $4 inet, bark Bappho, Collin, Pacific ua ne ey Coren tee, Fisher, NB, 110 ep 40 wh the welt ermndn fd te = Enearned, Roye, RH, 200 wh; pot im in tame iy Marc SE eats & Edward, Corneil, Rertagee. ' vcr a »- BR, ve im April for the Western poser sree Tal poo enport, Dart Speken, dc. PT {rom Liverpool for Galeutia, } from Liverpool Peb 12 for Calsutta, Wo Fi fi ane w Frothingham, Seta, from Havre for New York, ar (Amer), seeriog BW, April 13, Int 49, Sosepinus, for NYork, April 18, lat 51 N, lon 12 W. Fore} Rareron (Pill). April 18—8ld J BL. Blamper, ¥ York. Bonne sos, Apri 18—Sid from We roads, Meteors, Dele —— inwards April 17, Anna Dellue, Hat Baxceiows, April ll—Arr Romano, Carrera, Charleston Rowe © Pos, Aes, Mobile; 12h, Jacinta, Alaina, and Stien ina, do. Bomsay. March 2—Arr 7: Salter. Ne & eS James, Wuliama, Tousims 2a, Weeimineter, fomeoh, SC AE Yok Peeaeh $n, eres Durwon) —Oll, Albert Carrier, NQpewee oe ore a on BR Wilder Farley, bani 9 NOrleane for Cromataét. anes Gronaitans Aprh ll--are Macy” Promeea Covihise, Trieste (and eid for NYork). Cid Si, bewal, Wassburn’ Bombe, thik “Geroas Apri it--arr Pas Sleeper, NOrieans: 171! hgh senator, Colla, as aa a avne Are 4 Ustates:’ Loch, Bouth Share, throp, NYork. be vege: - ‘Cid 18h, Harry Blof, Redman, Mobile; Comet, Rogers, N “YOR CaLirornta. HAVANA, MATANEAS AND NEW ORLEANS. sist, lerryman, Boston, gone New York Sa rane arriving i Oe Orr New York May 14. arriving at Me. 4 at New York + ae) From Havane May Sdsyax219—From New York for Matanase on the 8th of ouch "Tinssn From Xow Tort va Nessa, WT, on of every New Work. oven Sirmnatabsere malten aa 7 and ldtere intended for the Rew Your Hania Port of New Verk, May 4, 1860, NF, May 2~@id geamship Prince Albert (from }7 Ald Gernstns, Viewer, Phiindeip bie. Ooty. , ~X bark Lous s— Arr (by i) penmer Phingne Srragme, Matthews, Phiig- SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. : 7 ay etcbin: bark Nobert aonard, Corning, Liverpool, CM ship | HELP WANTED—FEMALES. th DeMALY De tiel aes, Coshing. Melkenrae* pone MANNY SIRNA AAAS | < RNa any Way S—Ai GiRLS WILLING TO GOIN THR COUNTRY OAN | A GENTS WAYTED-IN AVERY CITY AND eek tak Velead Learn Aut ‘hastiuas ryt stl octea: | A “tcl avid Youten's tee Beaed Bante thee we bel, Milbourme Aspinwall (and ald), Eybraim Sumber of cooks, chatiber bouseworkers only manufacturer of the genuine srtige Beware of worth urd dasbe', Alberlo, Tooker, Bestan; Koxbary, Ohase waried ip ibe ol ¥. Laguive at the large i@, 133 Biewenth | lees imiiaticug Samples seul by mail” For see st 178 Duane betbport, Gollen Kale, Wi Work, 8g ship Ps va, | Sh, Corper of Sixkb ay. iret, in the rear, BY. DAViv VaNeRn, Fresine. Bsvana; Br bark Sella, And pa ph hs - Ms yall, Witmiagwon” NC; A YOMAN WAXTHD—FOR GAN ERA, HOCEEWORE: GENTS WANTED —TWENTY ENTEAPRISING BEN 5 eapabie of do'vg pie: Seuss! Appin, with seterence, at eld roadway ter | won, BYork, Cid oi F Sobis Liverpool; sehr Ws bork Palmh : sehrs Laura Gerirate. Cha obel i a bh Wea, Aare: B Saith, Daria, fae Sonal), Bue! ‘Geer rents edt WL Dayton, Baboock, Phi Gr ubieie Apel 2 f 1 GARDITDY OPC1 22 are achre Rigmmand, Bakar, Mork; | FIRST CLASS GALESWOMAN WANTE! A miiinery store Apply mamadiaiely ot tae Oe 4 ‘“OOE —WANTED, IN A PRIVATE ter CREAR A PRIVATE ous.e un ame od bave goo" sett nd one. x + be Auias tm Apply batweea ld Phil&cemhia: ob, % Amboy. Broad way, beiweea HAMPTON RO. wee Dis, ‘Caapian, Porter, fom: HARTFORD. May 2~Arr steamer Rach nes York; scbre H E Chace, 1 ie Lt Rese eaereccr aes ; Fred Ball, Russe! Ky wit, MACHLASPORT, A HATER reese meer eee HORW CELEBS, April 2—-Arr meamsbip Mexieo, Yalbot, RORFULK. May 3—A: Torre, sebr Rover Fel: a a oe > @ Rete. A 1 POR’ y 8 8 AM—In port schr Hannah Grant, TLIANESS WANTED.—RINE OR TEN FIRST CLASS eran Potiadse ta te ont t Semel, Bho tr to, bom good pay willbe size. Apply in, Arr (by tel) bark ‘Modens, Kjaer, Caariesion for Provi Jove a 1i¢ Chambers ‘beouad dence, NEW HAVEN, May Sid sobre R Phnttadetpaia; “Seane Coben, rnd Sterling. ® York: In port bark Kvening Star Armstrong, a Porto Rigo; ashr Gen s:we'ror y. shio © A Morriean, Morrison. TLLINERS, WANTED.—VIVE PIRST OL x88 MILL ere we whom ‘os ‘work will be given. aie 6th ave from 107 . a. SERVANTS FOR RHIWEBECK. Lg up cbam ber maid; fo the family. Wt nae Samsaete Wa ae ad LADIES IN 4 64L0048. «, Kelsey, for do; PENSACOLA, April —Arr 4 Cerditt, Cid ist, rebrs Montermme, Pensy, Galvesion; a M Mavo, Ward, Rickmond; 284, T Raymoad, Latham, PRTERSBURG, Va, May 1—Arr echr 8 D Bellows, Olark, ~s PROVIDENCE, May 5~Asr sieamer Albatross Jones, New York. Cid chr Onare, Shathor, Matanzas. Sid schra DL Flurges, Norra and We J Fue. Wiley, 60 (or Calele, scesording to wied); ‘ork. KiCHMOND, May Se Meenas Manchester, Nelson, NYork; MT, Paris Small, Buckaville WWARTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES, ONE TO SING ANT, May 1—Hid sehre Ra Verrill; Oregon, sn6 ‘Wier. Brewster Marbichead, tagranain, Address oot Broadway Poul oles, yA dhs L Anes, amen NYork, 1L Buow, Conary, Spruce Head to load BALI he Bd SALEM: May 2014 chr Corinna M, Jones, York, $4—Cid brig Elizabeth, Lessen, Cayenne. Sid ashrs A Cor. WAZTEDS AX ENGLISH oO” GRRMAR GIRL. TO DO feveral house ate faraily. Apply Grand ot Sone deer from les die morning _— and Adelaide, Young, Philadelpbis; Corfans ANTED—A WHEELER & OPERATOR, a8 M, Jones, 3 Ww : Ady seymour to toa. 5 the summer ont ta- to aamiot with light work. Apply at 34 Bar. af 5 York. VBA cect amore, BT : Md, BW WICKFORD, May Sod nop Adella, Wightman, NYork. > T ARTED—AT 140, CORBWA OF THE, ANDOTAAY., . aod aoeie the chee @h and 7th aves, for two eolored gui, © do plain : = Mice Wereed). Cal Dem iva. Maher Be: SOS EE Sa 2 Sercasnon a9 saree 'ANTED—FOUS FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, TO H i i i x : im the basement Se ed ook, wasber and ironer, Apply ai Si eel nha edy gr abs one of ls Sad BS are from ond can bring Vetimoriale from ANTED—A OC NURSE, ABLE TO SPRA beet of femilies for honcety. nesiness ‘tm all things capa Ww tie, Preach or Bpanity to take care of a young p aT A a yD ad¢ress B. 8., box Llé office. be tare rere grensonp ose WAXI#D-4,000P COOK, WASHER AND Tawa: Apply ws iol Fulton st, Brootize, onwese T sot'th A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWAX. | $1 Apply, ot a ‘between aees nefeo much tn shechan's foo! mcase were peaes: | Wom would ensue, Address &G.,"0) Jay erect, New fork. Warns srg ro ttn ree A mal. A ETUATION WANTED BY 4 RESPRCFABLE GIRL ss tood pane, wacker so Soe soot an an wr sboes waders au inde teeta Aen 6 eee. ma) to in washt, iuired. | Best Erawinien On Fooce if required trom ber last place." Cail a o* adereae Ne. 83 ie 2 & s ARTED—GOOD MILLINERS. WORK ame. Wiinir ot No. & Division street. er ee ‘tween 6th an BMALL FF oy. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A Sno 8 One, Seer eae oe top as chambermaid or waiter. Ap) ‘ Hy : i wants siteation a ANTED—A NEAT AND CAPABLE Sorala earch, ry A Somarvomas ins private huslty. aa tret toe eee ANT FOMAN, To COOK AND Sent ef referente.” Ce mpendations may apply at 61 #18 av.+ eorner of Ith ot, R. iv, Le oe ka ge ee 5, # i 3 ro 3 woges $1. ITUATION TanTEspeatae Sauk Peat ene Own Bouse, Apply ahtd Rast Sth a pear ; aad epeaks those Inquire at $41 34 'ANTED—A WOMAN, AS COOK; ALSO BE A or Wines 3d ironér; wages $i to permonib. Ap- ITUATION WANTED-—BY A Ri ux vouna | — 2 roman, ms private foils, ce compe bermeld or | WTANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 PI-ATN COOK. gummer mon! Can be seen at her presest employer's, 11 | wll Monday vext, at I on wt. pes ove ANTED—A GOOD COOK, NEAT AND COMPBTERT in every respect. by some L, Sbe must come to do general housework in a privale hae ia, Retesteflotdaterwte ot for waaiae snteinte | SUFise” Kops Wem Satie tran Wat vecee ‘West Mth i; best of city references; has no onjeetion to go the country. ANTED—A FIRST OLASB AND i Srgarer WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE (IRI, smuaiaed well recom Siig) 7 re Rive. Call he vwedayast 20 aonros st | Onl et 200 West 224 st ATION WANTED—BY A ANTED—A GIBL OR MIDDLE AGED WOMAR, TO poe a tt RL ES BY o geceral housework. Apply at 90 Broadway Ws te te rout ant cae Jp the country for the exmmer. tore, with reference. Po cerhyes, 1S Wek SS, bees 7S RY NUMSK WANTRD—T0 NORSB A CUILD at be: denies rh roitenes. Apply before Il this ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. ‘WOmAR, As good plain cook, wasber and troser; no obj eo- to do chamberwork and Call at 142 West 96 #t , top floor. 23 4 fie iF 8 i 34 : a : 3 3 2 3 3 3 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AW ENGLISH LADY, HAVING BEEN EMPLOYED z ae dally ine ot two or Took and agree under twelve years of age. Address 0. and . = pepo ly CE Wee ssn rman, wo cone oon oxDRe Lg ee a Sa Ee ee ey cee Wtnos ateation Ay 4 taacana Serie tees W lyn A youre Snamas, sul set tt A gierretet en =a See AND Wa Herald oe. eee pes tae ted G02 | sre Bee ah er ess Be wenied to Introd a af ring bed. induceme fe re. "Cull soturday avuing. May by ‘Company, 510 Brosdway. : ee aren OrrTs Phi y omg’ SRLL A BEWLy —o » Aeiramage tree Wie per oxy moa ‘on a. M. Foote & Oo, OF POY WANTRD—FOR A FANCY DBY GOODS BUSI- ners. Apply #18 per ern WANTED —A BMALL BOY TO 4fTEND A RW: Bohn thre tee amnertouss mest recto s thoeter Ap: ply ab 38 Chambers at. OY WaNTED.—A GOOD SMs8T BOF. AS Hau. boy at the Banercfi Bouse corner of Broad way Ne ee BUG CLERE WANTEV-—IN A RETAIL STORE. A De jent young man. Apply. with referenver, to Fre-- mand Brows, te ar, worcer of Lith at. RUGGIST WA! .—& YOUNG MAN TO hens Sng dry; . One accustomed to the business 5 country. oa better compen 2 Grice tess pean ae fnc'uding canvageer’s f 3 mE Ft 5: x6 a FA i | = i i A i : f I at i ‘ i “I » § iS z, E| i i i * fi F § g B ® i x bi Me i EE re FF | i s ro iE i F 8 : : i} aE r t i] | i 38 i i £ | \ te babs and ste i his way. WA sdarees Apply at 19 ‘Unto equare. : ew 'ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AN BOY, IN A Ry Ee he eS ‘ANTED—A SMART run of errentey nose but iaewe well geet Spply tod Hopkin, Ser ah ave betwee dat ead: ‘ARTED—A FIRST OLASS COLORED WalreR—- halberd Mmimaicn tn advance are} to8. . a! We OMS SO ae an oneal Ww ~~ GRYT. IW RVBRY TO 9N AND CITY New York) to sell a sa pts ed ee Sea WOOD & EVANS, 92 Broadway. ANTED—1 Ww Ts, OR! ax ACTIVE AND INTEL- eae aa ad ‘ANTRD—IN PER Hawoinan busines. o8@ of two oo eA LEe HANGLNGD. eeeerR eee ies wil ac ad rene boris Reneton ee ne See ren Woeamnimcte SoS! Yo, Shenae W4EIED-A YOUNG MAN. a8 2 Rs weet eeceses Ss ———.- a A, MAN, TO, 1AKR CARB OF | Wali ; tadiodeatioce wun tant appr” Inqereai 108 Wee eet oe