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_——SSSa—_—_—_" Devigres ‘iy Bumber of roperts usually .occorded to an ambas- , Simullancously with the firing of the salute were from the fegetafis, which bad been rected for be purpose, (he Ja;encse and American national colors. ‘The attery from which the salute was fired consisted of twAly-two guns, of welve pounds calibre each. Thess ail English pieces, captured by the United States the last war with Great Britain, and mounted on battery during the administratioa of Commodore Pat- reon, at which time there were but twenty-two States An the Union. The Japanese flag used on this occarion is twenty-four feet long by twelve wide, is made of white bunting, in the centre of which ts @ red glove of ton feet in diameter. No carriages were allowed in the yard until after the Bring of the salute, and then only taose of the foreign ministers, Cabinet officers and the Jt Embasey. As soon as the Philadelphia a to within short distan ce of the wharf she was with loud peudite from all sides. The steamer was then made fast at twenty minutes to twelve, Several of the naval officers and some of the servants of the Embassy were ‘standing oa the guards, the latter attracting great atien- on. tn a few moments Captain Dupont and Lieutenasts Lee and Porter appeared, as also several more of the visitors. ‘They tookea with some surprise apparently on the brilliant scene before them—the long line of soldiers, the brilliant uniforms of the officers, the flags fying in every direction, and the vast throng of spectators. Ono of the bistorians of the party ap- peared on the epper deck, and took a position on the guards He produced several sheets of dark colored paper, aad im- mediately went to work, pencil in hand, to eketoh what was pasting. He took particular notice of the Japanese flag that was flying, and sketched it. Several of thoseon the boat looked over his shoulder, and one of them in- formed us that the sketch was quite socurate, and was taken very rapidly. By this time others of the Embassy appeared, and their singular looking heads could also be seen peoriag out at the different windows of the boat. ‘The army and navy officers rerident here and belong” ing to the Navy Yard were in waiting in uniform, and after a paure of some minutes, the Embassy disembarked in regular order—the chief Ambassador first, the next in r@ak after, and soon. The three principal Ambassadors were cécoru, one on either side, by a naval officer in full upiform; and,as soon as they had disembarked, Com. modore Buchanan stepped orward from his suite, aad shaking baacs with the illustrious Prince and his priact pal officers, weloomed them to the federal metropolis in the tollowieg brief apd Rapp) style:— Your Fxcettanctxs—In bebalf of my government aud x, 1 We Come You to the mobropuus of the Usited wir Excelieneies tay De assured that the wel come you will receive from bis Excellency the President aud from aii others, curing your sojourn amongst us, will Cowvines you Of the frienusbip emtertaned for your £m peror ano Nie covatrymen, ef ¢xoreesed by the gailaut Perry whea he made we treaty with Japsa Being & howble participsior and witness at the Ost landing of Americans 1 Japan, 1 fully a preciate the houor of re Excolencice on his occasion as the guste men. interpreter communicated the purport of “s Welcome to his chief in his own tangus, and he appeared greatiy plowed with the reception, but made no fur ma! reply. ‘The treaty which the Embassy brought with them to exobonge aod ratify with the United States government was biougat out, eneloged in an oblong box some three feat ta length aad of proportionate width and depth, ana covered with « red clow, This was placed ine framowork of bamboo wood, through the top of which ® pole some ten feet in length was toroet 4 folomg «= cover «of =wood =was laid over the top, and with this novel arrangement borno tp advance by two policemen, the procession then marched up the pisck way to the Commandant’s office, where car ringes were in waiting to receive them, the several bands playing ovr astional aire the while. Whea the Embassy begau to disembark from the steamer’s deck, the usaai naval salute was dred from the Yard. ‘Both of the Ambansadors are rather tall and thin in form, with jong and sharp faces, and,as with all the Japenese, of dark compiexion and jet black nair,eo far ss any is left by the barber, for they have « singular faabion in dressing the bair, in which the mem ex- pend as much care as the women, and take as much pride and picasure in ite aeat and fashionable adjustment. ‘All is shaved off to the very skin, except around the tem- ples and low cown om the back of the neck, from which it ts brought up oa all sides to the top of the head and fastened Uy a string, and then bent forward, well stiffened with pomstum, in qaeve about four inches long and @ the size of one’s finger, and polpted forward over the front part of the head, whish ia left completely denuded of ali air. ‘They drees in milk robes, and wear two swords at their sides, according to universal usage with the higher cianses. ‘There wae & great rush of the vast crowd to geta gilmpee of waem. House tops and troe tops, and in fact every eva'lable place, was occupied by men and children, while lagies were on the balconies and temporary plat- forms. As soon as al) bad landed the crowds returned to the city, ining the streets, waving handkerchiefs, ringing 1 oper demonstrations of enthusiasm, as far up e Bowl The Emb. sy wore in open azd closed carriages, and t+ were t@ ompibeses, and in the march to wu ely enough attracted everybody to the averve Severn! members of the Cabinet and quite a crowd of Sepators avd members were io the yard, bat were as- signet vo partenjar place tp the ceremonies. be appcerance of Willard's as you enter is peculiarly ot ‘ out picturesque. The long corridor which ex- teods from (be indies’ entrance past the very magnificent suit of puolic parlors, i decorated with fresh carved work, sew drapery and clear painting. Tho ceil” wg & 05 bright im its fresooing as the balla of the Capitol. The walls are profusely basg *°% elegant paintiogs, forming @ perfect galeny (the foe arts, Frova that cosy little nook front: log the ceutre partor, commoaly called the ‘Lovers’ Al or b&s been cal Upon @ Desatiful balcony over wide court and tne plashing fountein, whose mowte wil mingle with the strains of the Marine Band, whieh \« (s cndeqptood is to diwscourre harmony to the Ce- enue Ove car parce page through ‘his corrider without peus- tog to Tiew the many and rariety of curious decoraions abort it :b orpament and architectore, Large sumbers of urtl'te wire on he grounds iskiog ekotehea of every ob- ject. Bracy, tbe erament ariat, #9s cousniccousty placed onapit wiih bis ovrpe We woderstand he saccesded to tealog © on of tbe Japanese during thetr prog Coal piles were mounted with cameras, qruing a <rmidable battery thus levelled at the boat, while op: stoned platforms rpecial views of the landing, taken on the #pot, were made by the artists, Bat they avracte4 no attention whatever when compared to the besy Japsacer, sho waa mating sketches. oat marred tbe \nweres: of the occasion. The * before the ime The Gay was besatiful, and picased at the reception given our Orient: After moch trouble and delay on the part of the suite, the officers faving them tu cuarge aewigned them their quarters, aod thea commenced a scene which no artist contd descr be—the unpacking of their baggage. Erery- thing was ¢trewn over the floor, withoat any regard to order or regalarity, ontil they got possession of their obarces! furnacea, when a fre was immediately lighted and three or four, in groups, were seated on the floor ‘Around + furmace, smoking their pipes. ‘They compiaia of being gresily fatigued and worn out, and ite the intention of Captaion Dnpont acd Porter to persuade tho Presideut to postpone tbair reception for a fow days, im Order t0 give them timo to recruit. If the Proeident shall grant their req vest their recepuon will be postponed. ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THR RECEPTION. Wasmrvorom, May 14, 1600. ‘This bas been beyon’ all doubt the mest axciting day the Waebirg‘oulaus have witmeemed, dating back—aye thvongd oii the Maye that their oity bas been the seat of the federal gore: oment. ‘Phe loug ¢\pocien Japanese Koadarey arrived here to day. Not only thai, but ther arrived to @ marvel, bafore tbe tins appritied by several minnies, notwithavanding that a rumcr got evroad thet the Maiiatelpb's bad go. fat upon the Kettic Bottoms. But now svor was this untownded report got fete cirevlation, ft wes evidemt {had a9 eifot upen thers who werd determired w witnens (he ar ival and debe. katiou Bt the oery Fare Thaikhereacd, ap Capito Hl, from tue B 4 the chy below poured «© Cobble Heenan OT earring | ru. bust, horsemen and pe COP riety, md for Ure enc or ot 0 gever cits warm nae Greed the Oalieuring OF )olbiay citle af which shed fe extearsane trys roen whe who vureted slong the mam tooo face to NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1860~TRIPLE @HEST. t the contre of ativection, Files und drums wero heard in ll directions, calling te thelr rendezvous the various mili- tary companies of the city and Georgetown. ‘ut these sounds were left behind, and along the plateau, high over which is seem the dome of the Capitol, kept on the streams of people. who, determmed to to be carly, had poured into the yard © couple of hours before the time appointed for the arrival E i + i { boarding, extending some six hundred feet from near the copper rolling house to the wharf, and which was newly whitewashed for the occasion, and had a very white- upon the Kettle Bottoms, and that she could not there fore possibly reach the wharf before two o'clock, and as the eon was just @ little flercer than unier the circum stanoes he had a right to be, there were many misgivings n the crowd as w the propriety of siopping 60 loag. But exactly at twenty mivutes before twelve ihe lookout gave notice of the approach of the ateamer, and la 4 mo- ment the signal gun apaounced that she bad tursed Greenleef’s Point. From ali parts of the yard there was an icstantaneous rush to the wharf, the troops were sum moned to their arms, the police linea the cemtre way along either side of the whiewssned planks, and the greatest excitement prevailed. Members of the press congregated ‘a groups, and pencils accustomed to byerogiyphics, nut totally ‘madeguate to note words in Japanese, looked as sharp a8 if they were quite up to the thing, aud ready ‘otke down the siranger the moment he openod bis mouth. All was on tiptoe of expectation; amd acon ‘ame tho strains of the bead from the deck of the camer, and wthourand tongues cried, the ‘Star Sp led Banner.” Beyond the uum of voices and tne rua- wing up of the Tapapets flag, 20 demonstration saatever was mace os the sienmer Came ulongei¢e aad mate fast without a welcoming cheer. A group of officers siood ta ultation appeared to be held, whi ecting wome Citizens to go on beard to receire the Ka- casey. there was bot litte ¢olay, aed a Little atier twelve the first and moet important efects of the Ari baseacors came ashore. Yarkee cubuing sloue diviced le purpose, and the treaty acd the treaty box (“) was oa every one slips. The treaty box, or the ‘ark of the co- venant,” as some irrevereot!y called it, was put in orter something after the style of weedan chair, apd raised upon the shouldars of two policemen,who marched of with it amid the jests of the bystanders, and closely fol- lowed by the Japanese officer in whose especial charge iia. Next came forth the principal of the Embassy, and After him followed the principal officers of the suite, who were introduced by Capt. Lee to the Commandant. Com- modore Buchanan, through the interpreter, welcomed them to the seat of the American government, and as- sured them, on behalf of the Preaiden: and the American people, a hearty welcome. A salvo of gcos was fired as the Japanese Prince landed, and the moment the cere- mony of introduction was over, @ procession, formed by the naval and military officers in front, and the Japancee following, was formed, and the party began to move along the whitewashed planks. But from this moment all order wasatanend. The crowd broke the lines and rushed in on all sides, sur- rounding the Embassy so completely, jostling police here and military there, that there was very little chance indeed, of the ladies catching more than a glimpse of the shaven crowns of the Plenipotentiary and his suite, ‘At the end of the piatiorm carriages were im waiting, into which the Japanese entered, atteaded on each sid by an officer. But here some delay was occasioned by the treaty box betng carried too far abead, and it had to omnibus, the high priest in cnargo having tt al! to him- self, After numerous halts, and reforming of troops, and partial extrication of vehicles and horsemen and mea, women and childrea from all sorts of perilous posi- Uons, the procession got a fair start up through Garrisoa strect and on up to the avenue. Of al the new eights which surrounded them wtrangest to the Japanese doce crowds of people from the mad, hot haste over vacant procession at different points, Gying by an avenging enemy. Then st ech carriage was surrounded by a mob, w! their beads into the carriages, and passed al! comments among thetnselycs upon the strangers. One buriy fellow swore that all wan to have e littio more crimoline and be cent looking nigger wenches. In the dearth of objects of attraction, such be supposed to surprise § the New York, there was st least, glance which rested upoa ine swelling ‘red dome of the Capitol, towering majestically ©) rarble pile, almost hidden im the taxuriant wbieb surrounds it, ard again in the long wide stretch the noble avence upon which the whole mukitude bad room to move wiih care, much to favorably twpress them with the tmportacce of the federal capital. In Fourteenth treet, on whieh i# situated the private entrance to Wir lard’? Hotel, the troops were drawn up, and the Embasey entered uncer 8 gatote of arms Notwitpetanding the great beat and the reah of peopie, no accident occurred beyond such as befel tro of the mili” ‘ary, partially sun strock. Soon atter the ar rival at Willard’s Flotel « storm threw its threatening shadows over the city, apd ‘he immense comcourse speedi- ly dispersed. Embassy all quartered at Willard’s. They have sixty rooms, all Gtied up for the special purpose, in the most contly style. Two Ambaseadors Censor have pariors to gether, Vice-Governors separate. These four a4 sixteen officers of lower rank mess together, it being their wish. ‘They wieh to be democratic. Bowing and scraping, of eery- ants bas been put & stop to since coming to Willard’s, THE PEOPLE OF NORFOLK AND THE Ja- PANESE EMBASSY. Nowroik, May 13, 1860, A meeting of the citizens of Norfolk was beid to tender the hoepitaitties of the city to the Embassy. Marshal Parks made Chairman. and W. & Taster Secretary. ‘A Celegaticn wes appointed, and they proceeded to the mtcamer on the boat chartered for the ovoasion and per- formed their mizsion. THE HOMPWARD TRIP OF THE EMBASSY The Uaited States team frigate Niagara, whieh ts ty take tne Japanese Embaary back to Japan, was put in commttaion yesterday, the 14h inet, at balf past two P M.A Jarge number of wittter® wore present on the docks ty witness the event. Every observetioa which was mado by the bystanders wien the crew disembarked from the reeatving ebip North Carolina, was oe of adm ration The marines in partioolar were noted for their uniformity ia size, a!) belog large muscular men, and their new drese v.a¢e them look resplendant in the nom day ern. The crew has been picked, comprising princi py able bodied seamen, very few ordinary seamen or ‘endamen are geluded. The Niagara will baal down to the Battery a6 soon ae she receives few mors «mall stores, where she wil! await orcers from the Departmen: when to proceed to sea ~ Obtreary. . iny 14. 1880, Bowros, wan Rater a well known merchant, died bere sos —_—__ Southern Ovean steamer Movements. Tamman, May 14, 1 ‘The eerow ee eck The eae Tae. erifed Ot Ree mart Z 3 ila Appotatment ef a Now Werk Pollee Oxu- missioner. Avuawy, May 14, 1860, Goversor Mergan bas appointed Thomas C. Actos, of New York, Police commissioner, to Gill tae wacanoy 000 stoned by the resignation of General Pilsbary. Mr. Ac- tom has accepted and taken the oat of odice. He is © republican, and for some time past filled the office of De- puty Register im New York. The Heenan Testi fal, HANDSOME CONTRIBUTIONS—$25,000 TO BE BATS*D— HONORS TO THE FISTIC CHAMPION OF THE WO+KD, TE issn init of the Finance Committee ap- pointed to collect funds for the “Heewan Testimoalal” was beld in Goldbeck’s Hall last evening, and notwithstanding the inclomeucy of the woather, was liberally attended by the friends and acmirers of the american champion. ‘The meoting was called te order by Mr. James M. Tur- ner, the Chairman of the commities, aad Mr. Thomas Banker was appointed Secretary. A communication from Michael Phelan was read, n- closing his check for one hundred doliars, and stating Communication was adopted, with a vote of thanks. ‘Mr. Jauxs Inving, one of the committee, stated that he had collected $850, and expected to largely increase the | ‘Mr. Groncr Hi stated that he had collected between five and six hundred dollars, and Mr. Consauivs W. Camr- BELL reporte 1 the subscription of a similar amount, aad that he was already cognizant of a collection by differeat geatiemen of several thousand dollars. ‘Toe CHAmMan siated (hat commiuess were being or- grniaed in Hoston, Provicence, Phitaceiphia, Balimore, New Orleans, ano otber large cities to co operate with the New York Fibauce Commitee, aad that he believed @ bum largety Des ond the gonersl expectation would be re- Bliged. A gold belt a expected from California; aa ele- wat watch aud edan te being manufactured by the ence of the Beo\cia Boy im Troy, anc various testimo wiais from private i uals are under way. Lottors are received every Oar from all secttoas of the cou try making toquiries and forwarding contributions, and « - be mealfested all over the Caited States w that aro C d, itis depositea ing Louwe of Dureaw, Sherman & Co., sudject to the order br Joba C. Bergan. Luriog tae evening tarce goatlemen came for ware tweoty-dve doilars each towards the object ofthe meeting Ail Clackes Appear to be subscribing Tiberally, and our Luerebants and brokers especially are following mode retely to the weke of thetr British brethren. The com Mibiee EXpect WW tHies about Mfleen thousaad dollars, but @ pronabuity i tbat the amount received from ail quar. 8 Will wot be lees than twenty-five or thirty thousand beliars. “As obly @ portion of the twenty subscription books were banvod fn, it is impossible to state what sum bas thos far been rea! ued A vote Was pasted Ibenking tbe press of the city for the etend it bas takeo in favor of Joha C. Hecmaa, aad the apport generally rencer The cus of the committe were algo moved and passed to Mesers Duucan & Sherman, the baokers Toe CHAIKMAN Busted that be had been taformec that & pian Wee Ox ‘Cot to get uP & Lestimonial for Sayers, and bbe hope tt ouch was tue case we saoult not be bebind snd No reepore wae made however, and the eubject of a Soj ote’ Lebiobial was bere cropped. A FeeOmMOD War acuptod to the «fleet Chat gubsoription books @aould be left at the privcipal hotels aad publio pieces, and UM Was Suggetted that some arravgemeat shoute be made by whiew even the widow's mite could be bande im to acd to the magaiicent character of ihe ore then. ‘The name of Mr Charles Ottegnon was added to the cowmittoe, ineressing Ne Dumber to twenty ose, and there being no other by siness before the suceting, aa ad- jouremes( then Wook place until Monday evening next. Bowsry Tueatrs —Mre. Browgbam wil! make ber first appearance at this ertablishment to eight, in Shakspore's tragedy of “Hamlet” Mr. W. M. Ward is also engeged, ‘and will appear in the nautical drama of “Jack Junk.” Secession Meetings in Alabama. Mons, May 13, 1960. At a democratic mass mecting on , the geceders from the Charlestoa Coaveation were gusmned. Delegates were appointed to the Convention to be neld on te bith of Jans, TS, Maw 14 1800. , 38, 59, 55, 48. 49, 8, 41, 34. Comsounsrer G4, 62, il, 35, 66, 48, 17, 38, 50, 74, 31, 22, a . ste et 00."8 Consolidated a ot Ue _ a ‘72, 22, fe, 63, 71, 14, 15, 30, 38, 53. Wyre Ole vere sent tree. A KeatucBien ta Lac ‘i Bachelor's mow wre, wi Le ha = a4 If Rowe guest ~ Prirae entranen for dian. Sopted tn ine ahyighe room a Ortsteder Heir Ore, Wigs ané Toe- pee the bret nthe world wholesse ard retmll, end the ¢ye privately applied, at Mo 6 Astor Howse The Miasive Wig, an Entire — Pastings ‘osataipale. Made only by CLIRBHUGH, 290 Broadway, op pcete & T. btewant 40 8 ‘The Opty Person Known for the Trent- meortcf Humes Beir, le GRANDJEAN. Removed to Astor re halo Trefelio, the haga fae bd Reauty. vefece, mane revdere te conpieton beoaiifuly clear Mtb era conte 8 Dr. Marsh Continacs to Appty his Radi- Pille=—The Nervous System petritien, and cirealathn oRRULS Pras ee ete o) Constipation Care, witboot by De errs'y aration Pont Sold at we depot, and by all Gruggiste amd grovers. THE FABILY HABEALD. The Incarceration of Fnaddeus Gy att— The Japanese Embassy ta W: toa—The Sicthedes General Cusfer- cnce—The Unton Tatsonal Convention— ‘The Laws Metropoiis—Market Regerss, dic., Se ‘The Famny Burary of Wedaeeday will contain with Other mattera:—A full report of the proceedings of sno Meeting hold at the Cooper Institute om Friday eventog last, to take into copaidersiion the tmprisoameat of Thaddeus Hyatt, with tho Speeches of Kigar Ketchum, Dr Hart, Dr. Cheever, Weadett Phittips, Wm. Lioyd Gar- ison aud Rov. Daniel Worth; Arrival of the Jepancee Embassy at Wasbiogton, with « Desori ation of their Man- ners, Habits, &c.; Full Report of the Proceedings of the Methodist Geaeral Corfereace, mow in Seasion at Bullalo; Glosing Proceedings of the Unieu National Coaveation at Baltimore—Nomination of John Bell, of Tennessee, for Preaideat, end Edward Everett, of Massnsbusvtts, for Vico President; Obituary Notices of Littleton Waller Tazoweil, of Virginia, and Samuel G. Goodrich (Poter Parloy); Eai- torials om prominent topics; All the Local News of New York and Vicwmity of importance; Roports of the Cattle, Provision and Mouey Markets, and all intoresting nows Inasters of the precoding wook. ‘Tius—$2 0 yoar; four cents a aingle copy. Subsorip- dons recetved a! the office, northwest corner of Fultoa and Naseas streets, Now York. Siagle copies for sale at the counter and by all news agents. Advertisements in gorted at tho usual Bama rates, Drewtogs ‘f the Delaware State Lotte- thes. — WOOD, BODY & 00, Mi of ue KENTOCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERINS. Me. 229, Mar 14. tou LAW ARE —BETRA OL.ass, w 0. 4 75, 69, 46, 7, 76, 6, 14, 2, 43, 22, 45, 69, 36. WOOD, EBDY . Delaware. Oro OD. BPDY & 00., & albert Cirentare sent free of charge. opae Hats ran, this day, offers to gentlemen ble new style of wa re eckety of Auidhass oescepameeds 2” “SPOT —- TUTAiuL, Baler, NO. 366 Hr0 wi wi W. H. De Voe=—New Hat sere, Brosaway, two dom below Walker street. Order.—A Por 637 Broadway. Supertor Dress Shirts fect fit guaranteed at UNION avaMn' Great Sais of Shirts at MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 261 Broadway. Phremological Examtmations—Peinttog Sash defects sad vrover pursuil, givem daily a POWLAR & WELLS, 306 Broadway Chas. H. Poauae Lage mp | a (Of ong uleite wiaer cola ) tory Mas Pelion tre Full and (uteresting Particulars 0% the Greet Fisht for the Cremplorsh'o: Heewan Determined to eve the Ket Letior from the Kdito. Letier fram Ueasor Nootes Corinthiara, or the Rvorting Hen and Horses of Kng jaa by Maruiet, Parr on Veterisary Soeace Dick Diminv, J . The american tte Pho- Ivery 7 *, Halt Price!—V Age aunbeoiypes, £8. tograchs nisin, oolored sed retouched. Lawrence Gallery, $31 Broadway. Billiard Palace, 15 Gales playing Abe Bassford, Ji Tables, Court and kemecn weer, Breskiye. Booms, 149 Fulton sad No. 6 Aum street, N.Y. Whreeter & Wilson's Sewing Mack imes. Of8ce 606 Broadway, how York. Marri Arxun—Lawrevca —Oo Moncey, May 14, in Trimity ME cburch, by Rev. J. L. G. McKown, pastor, Jeumcan Bo Ainkmy to Sanam Jane LAwamsce, davepwer of Wm Lawrente, Esq , all of tnis city, CLawoy—! —In Brookiyn, on Sunsay, May 13, at the charch of the assumption, by the Rev. Father Joux J. Cuascr to Miss Makcaret E. Baesiix, second daugher of Heary Breslin Esq , all of that city. McNaiut—Fisx —Oc Wednesday, May 2, at the charch Of the Transfiguration, by the Rev. Dr. Houghton, Wm terment. Boxset —On Moecsy, May 14, Atay Bowwotz, ia the age ‘The friepos end re atives of the family are respectfully attend tbe from the residence of her 00, WS Bowery, on Wedoveday a'ternow, at baif. ‘one o'clock, without further poves. Her prees Hill Cemetery for interment ywood Gon the Hocs6n, on Friday, May 11. of ma searlet fever, Lim ©., daogbter of Wm. T. amd Carrie M. P. Coleman, aged 2 and 8 me oie Brooklyn, cn Monday, May 14, Sama Creewell, aged 65 years. will be taken to Courmax —At 6! L "The brother, James 8. attend the No. 46 North remains Wil be talisn 0p Saato Peas one Pears shares, Seesns treet, at ter o'clock co Wednesday morning where 8 re- {im ola masn wil Be oe coral, and bene® Yo Cat “Gory in Philadeipbia, om Sanday evening, May 18, Mr. Wn. Gorr, a native of the city of Dublin, wher s long S00 protracted tilaers, which he Boru with Christian re egnaton the faneral will take piace on Wednesday, from hie rexidence, No 23) Wail of avenue, Philagelphia. Mis friends ia New York reepectfully invited to attend Dubie papers please copy Gran —On Sunday, May 18, Mancanst, wife of Joseph spoctely invitee wo Attend the funeral, this ( v) rpoen, at two o'cloca, from her late residence, No. 988 Rast Fifteenth treet Bxseat.—O0 Sunday, May 18, Eowann J. Huvery, in the “ith year of bie Frience and t Marzour —On , 14, after & Born, wife of Jacob aged 26 years, b+] and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the are “Invited to attend the fanersi, on ‘at baif past one o'clock, from bor late residence, 178 Week Th wreet. Fler romaine will be interred in the “yoo —On, Bunny y May 1% Rosman Moone, ot con sumption, in the 22¢ year of his His trience, reiatives, ervoon, st ball past one o'slock, farther any papers pirane copy. {ite neon eeaey, May 1 A) o“ years and # montha. Thomas awd Fuaice MeKeone, aget ‘The friends ‘et Semen ase "Gaaak Flaweae Mana, Momertet, aged i year, 5 months and 16 daye ™! Acqraintanoes of the family ace ryspod y fatty @ Hed to alteas tbo turceat, tia (Tossder) afine WISCCLLANBOUS. boca, GO’ O'clock, from bie, 136 avterasy tress, wan. | - aes ms Sita O58 L WROUORT sod OBILLND Meugan - Ua Mon¢ay morning, May 14, Eueeptonna orty deve * Of Beory aud Freacs © Morgen, aged year, Lt monty ead 14 cays. ‘ ‘The relauves ame (reece of the (einily are respectfully iritedto attend the Neeral om Wednestay aftern ry tabom ta 3 s at tro o'clock, from the residence of hor parents, ey “nes Lad Forsyth et-cet without turther law: ‘tation. j Besa ~O0 "Mandap, hag M4 tho feat daughter of | —___ Se Snasen. st rote ton and Mattoew Morgan, Jr. apne oy BUTS Bar ¢ Murray sirens, Porta (Sootiead), on Thure- | [,*Pi5e' 27it ‘ou mde ond Beaten ead Laer dey, Apel 12 Mrs. Wasiam Mazer, senior. Dew f10d8 just reat . trese by ndouss, Up mae of am oan, Set. Alen, foe, Relatives and friends pisase accupt of Chis intimation. _Parnonaw —Ov Sendey night, May 13, Heua Pern . 2 Grew, reuct of the late Robert Pouigrow, agot 4 YON'S MaGneTIO years, ‘The funeral services wilt be bold this (Tucedayy a'ter- The o' eve, at Bvw oioak, atthe renseuce of ase oncariaw, | pact Suites foie fe ‘ete George J. Byrd, No. 6 Weet Twonty.ninth street. The LYON's MAGABTIO relatives ana friends of the famity all Ve tod to attend, dc. cleared by contract: BARNES row end 424 Broadway, end sold by all are of imitations. re —_—__— Ouameas H.,eon of Jone M. and Mary Photps, WINSLOW, 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res) jolly | AN EXPRBIRNCED NURSE AND FEMALE POG! invited to atiend the funoral, trom St. Mary's — hares, Sonne: eee <e Dext, at Bail past BAS A two o’c! afternoon, without / notice. BUP F ‘Roomus —Un Saturday, May 12, Wusiax Hn Roumes, SOCTHING SYRUP FOR OSILDGQSN tn the 904 your of TESTHING, inact and the friends grandmother His , and the of bis ai and avot, Mis Mix aod Mrs. Tripp, are respeowully \avited o eitend bis funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half peat three o'c’ook, without further tmvitation, from thew resi Se ‘pwood for Ropman —At Weet Farms, on Sunday, Mey 13, in the | | Miltiovs of bottien are sold every year ta the Gaited Sialams — 66th year of ber age, Many Hanvay, Of the inte | 1! an of6 and well tried PaiC® ONLY TWENTY FI Harvey, and wife of Wi eared wi. HERO crane, eleae the ine veal of OURELS Soorr —On the 4th instant, Lavaa KING, York, \e on the outside Ham B. and the late Mary Sco, aged 6 years and6 | Gou'by drugeiia tarvughout ie worlke PRUBALGIA. NEU! —A SUPESIOR 3 ee pp wes uy months. The friends of the family are requested to attend the the residenoe of her father, in Cottage place, wick qrestty (actitates the prosses y the pd ys be = ve all (-- 4 fmt give seal Se yourealves end 4 pg ay" ‘ ftafunta” Pertect cafe in al nem funeral, ‘rom ; for the above Bui eomplaiat: Hucron' Cty, NJ, cm Thursday afternoon, at wares | at WRLLING'E dope, 418 Brovme strest, eornar of en, O'clock, without further notice. 1 $1 per bottle. Snot) —Oa Saturday, Mey 12, Mary Loums,ouly daugh- tee of Wibur #. aud @arah EK Sunith, aged 4 yours, 6 months apd 7 days ‘The retativee and friends of the family are respectfully invited to eticnd the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 71 avenue D, this (Tuesday) afwrnoon, at three AUTICAL SCHOOL—AT 1M OBERRY STREMR, NG bRownuow. “ ns? A a. EN AND HALL. Terk tor th FietIVal AFD FAIR, eo Op o'clock, without furtber potice . ViINOaN' Ob Piral, SruWweiz.—Drowned, ou Tuesday, April 17, Hxwey Comnmnnes Ge Meenas, Bere Hannison, sged 16 years and & months, eldest son of Silaa M. Sotwell, eq. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend bis foveral, at St. Fetor's church, Westobester, this salon 25 ¢ (Tuesday) atternoon, at three o'clock. Take the Harlem Ope o'otock train, oorner of Fourth ad Twonty memis oot vee Aixth streets tor Wilinmebridge, where carringes wi! DE ‘Fras been used ip the Natlopal Hotel, new Yi ip readinete to coovey parties to ibe cauraa. er Pag et yt oe my’ parame i 7. Bourbon for ga! aTWaTsa, MULPOmS j (00.8, 33 end 31 Brose, ¥. | ABY'S JAPANEER BOOT 24D 6308 POLIES } Splendid gloss. No rubbing. | Soid every ners. Jar a hu. 4(7 beroome street, one door west of j 4 ‘ Tavton.—On Saturday, May 12, Lousy Txuem, infant dongbter of Alexsncer and Cbristisos 8, Taylor, of thts oy. Warroome —Suddeaty, om Saturday morning, May tf Mire. Mary P. Wintcown, the beloved wife of Virgil Whit comb, of tho St, Nicholas Hotel, tp the 30th year of hor <¢e. ‘The re! aad frionda of invited toatiend the tuneral, ¢ ) afternoon, » Ubree ociock, trum Xx siepren’s church, corzer oft Br Coryatio streets, witbout further invitation On Saturdey afternoon, May 12, Hareter ate Stephen Whitmsy, in the 78th yenr of Rar are respectfully if worraat nome 1 wes and friende of th iy @oved (roa So 40 A nb steret to more Commodious, suena the foserel, the (Turesay) atieruocaal 2 e'eieck | 3%. er fbi nee enti uaa from her late residences, No, 7 Bowling Greom, withou | ig a A ti theytin~ iw the tmemedtie vicintty of all the Iarge Rowspacer we trust our otty ¢ sows may find ow remot WiLuERDING —Oa Mocday morntog, May 14, of scarlet | wo thelr couvesleuce, wbecur aus of town frleude Cal ever, Wamunctos Wisekowe #on of we late Wiliam b tloly bave uo excise for uot beirg able to find the Day- Wilmording, in tbe Sih year of bis age oflics The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | _ se, DAT BOOS bes become ome of the, oy eWeee ob o fatore, attend bis fuveral, from the Memorial courot, corner of Waverley pince and Hammond otreet, at ten o'clock, this (Toeeday) morning “MISCELLANHOUS. rr Recommended #) tne Medical Keouiiy of ‘Ths Untied Gime WOLFE'S GUBPIU AM BOK NAPPS. ‘wo tinge ‘Bor 180 cylleder ‘crewon, and earber pol 5 cor Uther 4 Bock hoes lis own FO, and OWN NO nea he pNetors eutve to Cen! bove aly, fairty and with wit quesitone, ard Wen rely upca the people tor eagpart and ca~ PF eresws © bo are trow wie © cow bie ban been generous, ald it hall wot be sus? onorsy, Dyspepsia =! 8 GOUT BABUMATIM | TTT be it coserved We shall cooiinae 18 rr) oie GENERAL Oupriary | Te oe ht is tue equal fener wupert of kat Snoe'd give the preference to @e sbove article; It t weren “4 Gi Chek’ bes treentoreeeest we Medical Pooulty | iustec. We have now the <"ewoulattem Tor trie by all arvggions ned frutt dbovrno POLED. ala where tke vay BG mortar and mescfestnrer | tivo beve slat of “ine number of ‘idioes Am ed end ines for medical and privam um | O18 filo bo mbee we ane ik DNperes warn ure tend ‘best qualiy. SUMDRE OF POST OFFICES IN EACH STATE TO WHICH Tay WERKLY DAY BOOK 18 NOW SENT. bY. REED GENTLEMAN, THE RLOQUENT BOLO. | MAP carcino sees § A, ish <4 sod, aed the donosinoer of ba opts, xrere on 6 that Keed's Lordom Cordial Gt» te eetimable for tia maay ex gaanete eee: am celieat qi Thoreanda of the laity entertain the same 2 of opinion. Lepostory, 118 Kast Tweaty-ninth sireot, New York. F 1 { ‘AGERT, “3 7 AL) ae oe & 105 ; T JONES, 10 AND 13 APH 4 NRW SPTLa By ; | AD oi’ choas'and Goters, 0 $3. a ‘and soe them. a ", TYERTION, LADIES || lows. Dew Jersey ATiXows! SNOW's It sows: | Kent 2 atane BROADWAY, Bacabwar Garay, “vp 4 ae ° Ia the place * inthe ple ba py peer Fd Wadhingica Tervtiory,...) “& MOY Tomts OONPROTIUNMET. ‘The foil: some of ote a Pn yreea A DVEAMINERS AnD BUCINRGS MEK Eistaoss. REALISE THBIA ADVANTAGE i ADVEBTISINJ IN EL HOTICIOSE, feuees. \ ara aPBE; iespe . i” Pelton. unk CUBA, FORIHRRN NEXIOO, , WEST INDIES, SPANISH MaLN, &C., 60. r-* ” AUL PARTS: ovsobra AMERICA. Daryeriie. ; ver’ translated tree of cherge, inooa” TRORSDAY, MAY IT. Homer Fingle copies ten cents, (fice 1 ann strost. Yeree. 7 Gal wnt, i PRreanenseuses eter MRBEO LEN reyes eee RERT BABS ANE SHEE ses EUSP SENS RBS Meee ssseesee sess, lif ats 3 i f Heh mowed, % Amero BIAMT UARIV, Gente aes mi ant tonio te aneq sailed to ne ‘opr : Sei oe eee oe on Ree eee Ee das tear | us ser en Pa a Bay, corer Canal aro TAWinG MACHINGS, HEMMEK® Av i i BH PUREK inched. $20 complete, Guaranteed to be as represectad, Pardee pol ie: ing f'l #moust serommodased Ofte 46) Broadwey, door above Broome street, 8 CALS PEE ey F ATENT SCUMARING GAFRIT use American and Buropean Ae te ite Ul a i Ka EMOVAL OF BAPE DEPOT. <-> emma Bae rit i ie Fine EN sown | eT an Gaam “Rolie ae Bo. 707 ‘The \n) and beat asew'ment of Gas Firtores an! Freush Deveses ta for,gate ot, oy Pt Peel Be gaa SURE ete PS rena otane to JU) =————

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