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cout c 4 te Of copper, evidently alloyed with zine, aad is of am .valsbape, It basa equare hole tn the contre, ‘eed @ emooth surface around the edge, is about the gize of « longitudinal sectioa of & ben's egg, ws stamped ‘with Japancee characters, and, like nearly all the other coins exhibited, would be an inconvenient object to carry ‘around in the ordinary breeches pocketa of our Yenkeo financiers. All the coins fudicate great perfection of workmanship, and they only require the amalgamation ‘of American improvements to reader them equal if not wuperior to anything of the kind we have among us. THE STEAM List of officers of the FRIGATE NIAGARA. ‘United states sieameiip rey Pa H, ij 4 train arrived woo late Mal nee ee he took way wan aod for it 9 pl miles from this city. de cece Wan te ‘tne Baitimore and Unio rosa, in @ special car proviced by the company. Georgia Politics. Avcusta, Ga, May 15, 1860. Gov. Jobneon, Judges Nisvet and Warner and otner romines ( Georgianr, have written letters, witen are pud- Co, Cone We Secedere at Chsricetoa and favor- tg tbe Baltimore Caotenaes. Hon. a. H. Stephens ts ap- powmied a delegate to the Siave Convention. tea. Mona, May 15, 1860. A large democratic meoiiog was held last night, do- DoULeIOg the Fecess10m At Cowrienton, and a reso- ution that alabama be ted ut the Baltimore Con- ventoc. Delegates were appointed to the Seiima Coayen- Meeting at Ht, May 15, 1860. Pmt. A grend meeting, to ratify we nomination of Bol) and Everett, with be neld on Thureday evening, in Peno square. Distinguished syoakers are promibed, iucluding » grenonon of Patrick Heory News from Artzoma. Sr, Lovis, May 15, 1860 The Arizona correspyndo.t of the Republican says ipsiructions have been received at Fort Bacnauan, from tbe War Department, directing the !rtiing of all contracts for yhes, amounting t¢ nearly $750,000, to a certain pares avorites, without patie yess. aa =, Sng pee ‘visiowal mt is meeting wi: pr vor parts. ‘of the Territory. Orme is diminisning, and tho thieves and murderers are l-aving the coustry. A com pan; rangers is organizing at Mesaila, wo take the fold the Apachee, under the command of General ‘Owings in person. The Canadian Paritament. Qoenne, May 15, 1860. The government appounced ‘that Parliament NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, RE tF fd 4 { | | i | | § I é i i i | E £ i f I E i F | iH ul | 5 £ z: ! i er t i z Hip i 3 i | £ HE fi i B i & & Z Fi i if i | i | if ! i i if i Egle i is i bo to a of pense of the slave, Ho wgwas the society builciog *ou1d ask? Be could not see doue that would eputle it such @ oMarge as thaly One { the proclaimed objects of the society waa to over- oud wae etal at ire thought Vs Zojeots Seon ead tn 6 to it that 5° bat they prufessed t0 be, be would have been ‘he last men t bave any connection with it. As pity with the Colonization Socle'y, the avowecly different. The old society to abolish or even iaterfere with slavery, wer Gid ie constitution propore to elevate the coacitivn f the mat in this country. The gentiemen at ‘bat meeting Were Cppoked to an exodus w Africa, yet be thopght & few should go. Bat at another ume they said they wanted everybody at home. The term * colo vlzation’’ was a great bugbear. (Mr. Walkins, one of he speakers at the meeting the evening previous, here mace bis sppearance aod was greeted with load ap- planse.) It was charged that the originator of tue now society Was conaccted with the old Colonization Soctoty. Sow, that gentleman had pot been connected with the waiter society tor twenty-ive years,aad be bad left iv because Of Me open complicity with slave holders. i: was stated also that Dr Cheever had no sympathy with or bad pernutted his name to be used by the society. He would disprove that statement, aud he read aa ex rat from @leter of that gentleman published in « o'r oular expressing bis epprodation of the objvcts of tue wootety. A Vowe—Let’s have the date of that |»tter ? Mr. Sarmt—It has no date date, it is taken frow the New York /; ‘This annowncoment was received with ironical laugh- wr. Mr. Sxars resumed his remarks, spoaking at mame ‘ength, im reply to the charges and statements made (ae 0. . again took the floor. He said he hel heard « good den! ot falsehood in his lif, bat the “lect teat, the tallet lying” And incousistency be aad ever TRE CITY POST OF FICK DEFSLEATION, Additional Particulars of the Mlsfurtunes of Postmaster base V. Fowler, Oe.. ec. ‘The defaloation im the Now York Post Office contianed to be the chief topic of conversation by ali classes of out Citizens yesterday. Im ibe social and political circles ia whiok Mr. Fowler moved, his remissness has come upea them with terrible weight, The Tammany Ha politi cians regret the downfail of thelr chief, aad epeak of it wit ag mach fecling as if they bad lost a moar kindred ‘by death. The hard shell democrats, on the other baad, are jubUant over the fall of the leader of their inveterate evemy, and display an umcharitableness that reflects them no credit, The Post Oflice employéa have very little to say, pre or com, om the subject. They Kmow full Well a successor to Mr. Fowler will be appointed in a fow days, whose movements and action may invelve their officia) heads; to them, thea, it ia « bread and butter oon- sideration. In addition to the particulars given in the Hunan you" tercay, we add that Mr. Fowler’s accounts, adjusted to the Sist of March last, exbibit a balance due the Post Office Department of $165,500. The deficit, if there be any additional, from the Ist of April to May 12, at which time Mr. H. & G, Orfust, of the Audi- tor’s department, took charge of the office, cannot be Tully aacertained nti! the transortpts, sent and rece:ved, on postal busines eo been fully made up and sent to the Post Oflice Department for examination and adjust- meut. It appears, from Mr. Fowler’s accounts at the Post Office, that prior to the 1st of October, 1858, bia state- wents were full and satisfactory. At that time there was Delance in his favor of four thousand oue huadred and sixty-one dollars—@p that it gives color to the assertion that this defaication has occurred within the past year. There appears to bave been considerable remiseness on the part of the Treasury and Post Office departments in Washington, as Mr. Fowler was obliged over, once & week, all moneys reocived at tho New York Fost Office, and the officers of those departments could have uiecovered by & cursory examination of the account of law pay the moneys paid to them that there was a great diminu. Uou of receipts on former periods. George Law and Gustavus A. Conover, Mr. Fowler's surcues, bave beea notified that the bond is forfeited, and ere requested to “call up to the captain's oflice and eet” it is stated that the surctica will arrange the pay- ment withoot further trouble. It is also stated, however, tbat ibey are not legal ly liable, and will not pay. Mr, Fowler's friends are working ‘lie beavers to raise 4 evficient amount to pay olf the defalcation, acd with a wirong prebabtlity of entire success. ‘Mr. Fowler has thus far eluded the vigilance of the oficere in search for bim. Some complaints have beeo urged against United states Marshal Rynders for not cceting the arrest before thia time, bat bo alleges that he bas spared no palms to arrest Mr. Fowter; aad, withovgh it weuld be a most painful duty toarrest him, bis efficial obligations are psramonnt to all personal fee!'ng in the matter, and ho would arrest him if he were his own brother. To tis end be has despatched Deputy Morghal Robt. Donnell to Newburg Orange county, where Mr. Fowlor’s mother resides. Oibers are ou the alert in this city and elsewhere. The minor uewepapers bave been teeming with al! sorts of speculations as to the manger in which Mr. Fowler bas used the large sum of which he # iu defauit. Some of there statemeats have resolved themselves into megnanimove falechoods—tho most bazo and malignant one is that Mr. Fowler involved himself heavily to carry Pennsylvania for Mr. Buchanan in 1850, This assertion ja totally groundless, and for which there is not a sciatilla MAY 16, 1360.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE FAMILY “BERALD. The L.carceration of Taaddeas Gyatt— The Saicide of Macdousiad—The Japeu- coe Embassy tn Washtagton—Phe Me- thodoet Gomeral Coaference—Fre Union National Convemuva—The Latest News Loca: Metters tm the Mourepeiis—Mar Met Reporves, déc., dtc. The Fauiy Hakala of w-day (Wednesday) will contain with other matters:—A report of the proceedings of the Meeting beld at the Cooper Institute om Friday evening lat, to take into consideration the imprisonment of Thaddeus Hyatt, with the Speeches of Edgar Ketohas, Dr. Bact, De. Cheever, Wendell Phillips, Wm. Lioyd Gar- ison and Rov. Daniel Worth; Arrival of the Japanese Embassy at Washivgton, with a Desori tion of thotr Man- ners, Habits, &c.; Am Account of the Suicide of Mac- domald, the Murderer of Virginia Stewart; Aw Account ef the Heavy Defaloation in the New York Post Office; Full Report of the Proceedings of the Methodist General Conference, uew im Session at Bu Tale; Goatng Proceedings of the Unie National Convention at Balttmore—Nomination of Joba Boll, of Teanessee, for President, aad Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, for Vice Presideat; Obituary Notices of Littleton Waller Tazewell, of Virginia, and Samuel G. Goodrich (Poter Parley); Edi- toriais oa prominent topics; All the Local Nows of New York and Visisity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all lateresting acws matters of the preceding week. ‘Txaus—$2 0 yoar; four conta « aingle copy. Subsorip- tions recoived ai the office, northwest coraer of Fulton and Nemuan streets, New York. Slagle copies for tale at the counter and by all news agents. Advertisements in- worted at the usual HmmaLp rates. Drawings of France, Brvoadveats & Co.'s on sussex LARS 116 Maw 15, 1880. TT, 12, 41, 61, 56, 32, 26, 7, 2, 36, 21, 18. Oonsoupatsn Lorreny—Ovass 75. May 15, 63, 67, 38, 2, 27, 33, 17, 12, 57, 25, 14, 66, 72 FRANCE, BROaDBanTa & 00., ‘Managers, Wilmington, Jeleware, ‘We would cali our readers’ atton: to geen tat Pet ee .. ot ia or sar00%, fo. Ai Nemoau atveck. in this collection many be foun’ warks i Gentlemen's and Boy's Hats, Caps and wind ta quest pariet rat HAUGAN £ RUGSAK'S, BB Hower, varie! / u Sas Grand sireet, 51 Finhth avenua : Ladies’ Dress Rosette Urimmiags.—Ro- sotten, Gimps and Grads at LUVKITE, BUN & OU.'s, di Fal won siteet, Srookl yn, Superior Dress Shirts to Order,.—A Pere foot 1 goaremiced at UMION AuvaMn’ 617 Broadway. Six Shists for $9, Worth $12.—Shirts tency made, or msde to measure slisizes at McuaUull LLUN'S earner of urea wich ond Murray airvets. Chas. A. Williamson's Brooklyn Gel. ery ae Phowarepbs, in water colors and olla, oe tabliehet 1451 249 Faltoc street. 24 Photog hs $1.—Portraits in Va- love romures antiy tasen, st HOuM&s’ gallery, Steimway & Son's OVERSTAUNG GHA NOR AND SQUARE PIANOS, Wareroons 84 aad 64 Walker rireot, Ivory Ty pes, Half Price!—Vignette Phe- oprapbs. vlan, colored end retouched, ambrotypes, &e. Lawrence Uallery, él broadway. Whesier & Witsun’s Sewing Machines, Oftice 60S Hrondway, New York, A Kentuck im Luck.—Some freqoentuy abe but the foils wing Certidoate with name sed resilience, is wo to be doubled, even by the most eoaytlosl Brapronovitee Manion Or, Ky.) tend the fageral from her late gsi Jenos, 290 Pirst aveano, MISCELLANEOUS. th ee severe won THE US@ Cat! o0! oe Saale tate | ee men eee eee srtiny Ghai tee ou Bae 9 g é rie fi | oged 1 yoar, 3 ny. —On Tuesday, this foag my? f tan McDonnsi.. supe sumption, Jom M we net {7 Cork, Ireland, tm the 22d yoar of bis wpe Teubo The friends of the are ly invited to Jkvw ae attend the funeral, this (Wednesds; | deaonpioswee a two oO Hat O'elocks, from hie Inte rastaence Fi aun street rr ine semi wif Jacob Maro, god 8 your 8 tenth vo ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro reepectfally invited to attend the funeral, this ( Weamesday) afterneea, + 4 Woven sr at half One o'clock, from her iate residence, 178 West a ¥, ‘Phir! street. Her romains will be im the OF WoV, Cor y: or an MorGay —Op Monday, May 14, tho infant daughter of FO! Aante Hamilton and Maitbe# Morgan, Jr. 408 OaxroRn —Oa Tucacay morving, May 16, Kuxawern R aoe Oaxvorp, the beloved wife of Wm W. Oakiord, aged 22 Fos years, 3 months anc 20 days. Fu, The relatives and frion7a of the family are resi Fol invited to attend the funeral,on Wedaesiay afteraova, FOR Y UNG at three o'clock, from her law residence, No. 101 Ful: ry | se v af, top avenue, Brooklyn. aN bxocusiVe sue PHELPS —In Brooklyo, on Saturday, May 12, at the re- an RX Cysive SUmERE Do is, Of inilamination of the inogs. of his paren Bx v Cuaxias H., 90a of Jobn M. und Mary Puelps, aged 15 Lusive cba aN KX LUSIVR SUMMee Bal years, 4N BXOLUSIVE SUauan. ‘The relatives and frieeds of ths family are respecttully aN RX LUSIVE Ha! {nvited to atiena the funeral, (rom St. Mary's Kplecops! BEPOSR fT church, Carson avenue, on Thurecay oext, at hall past two o'clock im the after aces, without further notice. Piart.—At Seargoals, on’ Tuceday morning, May 6. Invine Puarr, tom of Warven and Jane A. C. Pint, aged 1 year, 3 montha enc 14 daye. The remains wili be taken to Stateo Istend for ioter : Sava be family are re. speotfully invited to meet the funeral at Rossvilis, stan | (eno ja CBR® AND, FITTINGS. ‘The iarpeat and heatasle sind arrival of the #teamer Thomas Haut, on French Bronzes tn tbe elty for prions SPOPRS PULLBIM, Tt my | Between Washington pixce and Fourth Yi YoU BREN TO ROWE, NO. pao. 01 Y It te the piace for pure omfeedie Ses wos in this city,on Tussiay, May 15 qed 22 years nud 6 moatte. friends of the family are rempectfally Mise Sornis Kone ‘The reincives ax invited to attend the fuceral, this (Wetnesaay) aiver noon, at two o'clock, from tho reskience of her unole, J Wangier, 546 Tenth street, corner Of avenue B, without further 16 vitation, H* AMBOND ON “NSAYOUS DPBILITY,” ret fecord edition, interced for povuiar mee’ Bee tevdam- fax —On Monday, May 14, sfior & short but severe - book. Aro’ Tispt class of sare the \Winess, Joua A. Sry ber The relat friends of the family are respectfally | foeaeeey eet fei bake enero Javited to attend the funeral. this (Weduewsey) after | ocaisge, fee. BENURICKSON Huahe & LONG) hae nop, at two O'clock, from her lato reritence, 104 Dograw ‘ehers, 21 aud 33 ann street, New York, street, South Brooklyn. - Bn ten em Sovrr —Cw the 4ut instant, Laura M , dangbter of Wi "ERPS FARINA JBLLY—A liam H. end the late Mary 'soott, aged 6 years and 6 | to, ,certend the beet sunettinie for onthe, The frievds of the famity are requested to attend tho | uoiacae fact aueral,from the residence of her father, in Cottage place, fudeon Oty, N. J, om Thorsday afternoon, at o'clock, WMhout further notice. MISC KLLANKUUS. i YUCE CULLaRD Ola, AL Besoremende? by the Medios! Paouity of The Cinttedt etm WOLFR'S SCURIDAM BOUNALPS. Perwoce who are troubied AN FXYERICNCED NORM AND FEMALE PRYEROUAM,, BAS Avil m8), 1860. 4 This cortifies that l hava this day recsived from the agen te full amonnt tn Rod of the hicbest capital orize of $24 00 érawa wt Wilmington, Delaware. in Wood, Kédy & On « wana Seouanly adjourn m tae laser sad of the present week. proof. No doubt Mr. Vowler paid his pro rata of election expourer, but his intimate friends deny that be Ovituary. that he was no friend of tho Americas Colonization So: | pad any more. aware Mae Loneries.” Clase 118, on tie Sih of Marsh, SI drvagise prevars and fruit stares, —— ‘The voverable Thowoas erpey formerly or for years to chtala ec ova onde. Ho biped Vast the prefatines |, Mt Crtvth (necgnnt of the AutHor'sburean, endiwhe tr inmoandtedinas SOR AVRIEE pam Secreto recuneg sh ieinmmeaden m4 ‘ove of the proprietors of the Baltimore American, from } between those of different shades of color woul! oeese, | B&® been in charge of tho Post Office since Saturday last, Le Widen saa Boe, ty, Bd it wes reat nad ip care tn requiem Wo bowes. ged wo Which he retired about seven years since, diod at nis real. 1 rue biow tbat struck che shade down struck all down, and | left for Wasbington last evening, aftortransforring the fur’ | A Grover & Baker Nolseless Sewing Min- | _ Ate, mawad brad 1 — \ decane tnaasiaieaan ee Ace? “tie Gex'comnectet with the frst payer puvhahed 7 UOe Rey rose all would rise together: Mr. G.- Dowa~ | ther investigation of Mr. Fowler's accounts and thocharge | New Sort, sadist Puiu sreet Brookiya SN — ———~ | sitions of bottiee are ackl every To'Retimore. Ho was widcly known and bighly respect- | i oan tas very rash ie hak he te. ee rte. | of the office to Mr. Guthrie, of the Treasury Department, ——————— T JONRH. 10 AMD 2 ABN STRERT—A Naw seria | Cited welivial remedy et (ed and estocrned. Gvilization ha at least dono ono thing for Mr. | there to remain until new Postmaster shall hare beoe | , Geo. B. Slowt & Co.'s Colebrased ittpete | “DO Nhovstil ele Wek <A ulent renee | nove, senna valoee the fee ele OOaeie f Pame- Tee off Cape Race. Din eae Iles 40 Take them, active and fesereeue, | sppeinted. 69 Broadway. ; S| A TRVERDELUS SRE ORAWGE BLOmOM WaDDIWG SAS neers Os oueite wrngner, Sr. ous, NB May 25, 1800. | (Laughter.) ‘They exclaimed, why id not he (Mr. car- | MF. Wm. Caldwoll, the Deputy Postmaster bas resigned, | ayer roy Cclsbrated Lomdom Olu Gwinn | ies some baving vatofed the offcile im charge of the investiga: | sauce toa ohere mow fo ne and wo ao = NUFURALGIA. NRURALGIA—A - | dom that he had no complicity in the affair. ‘te, tndupeneable ot the breakfast or table, BEDICINAL WHIFKBY. Je te } ‘One has only to rr from io clsntet Impceutvie wo Ket pure Bourbon Watshor, | : WLLING'S Aspe ait He as, Deep. iM she New York Post Ottce | Ueetusnarory goaihin Orbe sapphed wy LaJ. aMaai, | sed ot be oresribed so eace Oy phvgmane lor mmersaa | Biver bomen re ty at | held the position of deputy anda cashier for the lagt Uhree | >) Homsckeepers—The Attention of py the éuiler himeo’ wh he bamngnveh | 21 noM be secured One cont years. bonds of fumines le reepaatfullz inched to Ube superior quality ‘ues direct to ve fren the. etl je cau | Wholesale and retail salesroome (19 and Mr. Fowler bat uo real or personal property which the phy mes Ee the: > oe wee oy = government can attach. Hla salary was $3,000, with a of per centage for the hire of pigeon holes or private boxes; | Susy of the bat the sum thus realized, including bis salary, was not, | expensive by the postal law, to exceed $6,000 per annum. Breadws. where ibe wholesale trade only can ) ed Mr. Gaylor, of the Stamp Department, has been re. from 480 1608 ne - end AD unsucceesful sttempt was made to fire another cetad- Mr prooeeried in thie strain for some time,untii | Pe*Ponsible position, considering the fact that el) tne Batcheler’s Dye Hahwmens of Mr. Deoman’s, st Kabway, a: the same tle. 1 vr, Downing taformed him of the iateness of the ‘tour, | revenue from the sale of stamps passes through it. reo =e Metionat Ramnston of rere... | Lan “ohorty filet ur titint = “Lae GARE AD The fourit National Exum ot horses will be inoid in |, Goes lively time ensued between the two gentlemen, | Wa1s.Acx’sTuxarmn.—The “Overland Route,’ ene of Tom the beat in the nro: 3 “this city the first week in September. occamonal sailies of wit on either side keeping the eadi- | Taylor's best and most amusing dramas, was produced at | Po, ence fn roars of laughter. Mr. Gaarett continued to spoak Ww 's for the laat two to Boston Weekiy Bank Statement. and was Geally macrupied vy Mr, Downing, whe pre ayers! grt Ammen xpd BRE. ‘May 16, 1560, tested that the object for which the meeting as- | and with great success, It has been enjoying a run in . ed coh tell Bgprox, May rembied—a free conference on the subject of the African London for the past three or four months, ant promises Brown. Depot | Barciay street, 7 al druggin. . Myers, | Command as much satisfaction hore. The whole The On}: Se entered. a ea <= Tne [rom ober banks rican colonies, a dee | strength of Mr. Wallack’s excellect corps is impressed | meot of Human Beir, & GRANDJRAN. Removed wo Astor PO ihe Reurbon for tues oy AE tw orn, WO I Te to oiner banks... OF those | into the service of the drama, the scene of wiict is tnid — (O,, Gard 57 Broad street ‘a Deporte, on board one of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Berry's ry T'S JAPAR Greviawen Nyt \ _ Boot aap 8308 . ne pointed . for the benaiit of the Vigi- | steamships up the Red Sos, and finishes with an amusing | chesvest srvoie for dy beuttying. Seaaeng, costing, eam fotendid vioes la - -y Burning of a Weeterm Steamer. lanes Commuittos te that etty. scott of abort commons and the pursuit of contentment | 2"Sryiua® SM! remoriee -. oe 5 Gale a AR, A 8 wer ae Lounvitts, May 15, 1960. under difficulties on coral reef, after the wreck of the Palle and Gtnement Gite sent cre | em Ck eet Beer ~ pap om, LE Acammny or Mone—Madame Garzanign made ber | ship, in which the wonderfal capacity to make every one | ,,Aoteweys Balls and Pater vantagerna to biyern EMOVAL OF SAFR DEPOT. rt vee wore lost. The boat and car. | “entrée last night im the ‘‘ Traviata,” after an absence of and perform extraordinary feats in the most try- | m that yoretens vesich on "ay DD MUNKOER ACO otal lose; mered (OF two thirds \acir value in | Several weeks In the South and West, where sho bes | ing circumstances, of the hero, Tom Dexter (Mr. Lester am eabaide ans the satura eal } eee been gathering golden honors. Hor reception was ex- PERSONS MAY of ceedingly warm, and at the close of the first act she was . yo Ba oe to eabi ba Bankers and Locks, Ae Satlieg of the Straus Europe. Boston, May 15, 1860. The Furopean mails per steamship Casta will clove ip Canada for Trusses -Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply STRARRS & ot bayer eta A. M. © morrow, and sae w))! sail at mine shipwreck at the end of the second act, s real r with success in the trentment of hernia. be artes cme & Bw serves, tad ee rr, Tins | Seecgeyspesr, Weiter Bros Speen faetagm, | A Mg CITHOUT BEARD 1 Amaze '® DANORR | Suticaiinipsones aaah sik Ge Senki, Seve ekg scoeemnkcteicten! | proms eranianeg eth Yeyn ce), rid ore his sat rit | ‘T°,2™%wiaey Guankete by Wate Aor oa n ry pest jovonsemte. Se aes a” Iask, aston epvaame te Puke gan Price = oy oe the + q ants ‘The steamship Augusts arrived at RK. G, GRAHAM, 109 Maewee street, N.Y. + % ry aad Const) Cured Cpe ppc san yoga ‘Torecay afernoon, ail well. Casmmaox, May 26, 1960 weanee. he @ & great artist in every sense of | jomer Wallack, Biske. Walcot, Dyott and Brougham, wane o by Du ary pnrabe Fooe fold at the SLB GLASO O® SILICATE SOUA, ORY AND pt Tt, my _ Ihe mencnabip Colombia, Captian Tires, Cow New | tbo word,” for she combines with perfect musical | though tbe character ofthe lntter—Major MucTurke—was | SP mek ee ad Lneletinn, chests, Mpnguemes, | SoS inne mre nn Age here at tures o'¢ » this (Tuesday) | science, and a fine method, ® thorough feoling of ber not as Rappy as usually falls to Mr. Brougbam’s lot. Mrs. ™ sed. ret Re S 2. Gia, Rum, ae, — parte, infusing into them all the intensity of » highly strong matere. Her performance of last might was such strea’ as i not often afforded to the admirers of this opera. "She was in superb voice, and guve to the fine Praree—Qcackenrrsn. —@a Wednesday morning ©, by the Rev. G. T. Demarest, Anmmanam Prazmn, Jr., to AxELA Quackmrwten, daughter of Andrew Quackenbush, all of this city. E ILDER ad ‘rs af AGENT, COMWISRION ER. OF Ww ri Lawyer, ace ) Mowry RUWARD CMILADELTRIA STOCK HOARD. Af se Stocks frm. Penney dashing and rollicking as the adventarer Tom Dexter— McNames—Ganporer —On Tuesday, May 15, at the RYANT'S URRIY. ig: Morr music of her part al) the Fullnces of expression and ten- | “pverybody's Friend”’—as that gentleman can always | ‘ish og ag ty gh 4g R- Janes a ae , Penaeytvane dernems of which it ® susceptible, Madame Gaazanigs | be The piece is put on the stage with excellent taste, the Schock. ‘aus = 4 Suestaae, sh ot tae ee oe Ase Layton makes her appearance scain on Thursday in‘ Doe Gio- | scenery being entirely new for the occasion, to sult the | SaveRs—Ciinant —On Monday evening, April 30, by the Price vanp We fear that this will be the only ocaxsion on Rev. Jamen Millett, at his residence, 109 svenue, | No. 8 South William sirest, New Ye pA etn need rwon rs novel plot of a drama whoee principal evects oscar in the y rr late of Norwich, Conn ,to Mise — whieb the New York pablic will bave an opportunity of splendid saloon andon the poop deck of a first pa ae hed , SaRae = ERT, Cd ARTLETTS MACHINE BAZAAR. bea ing Ber, ae abe walle positively for Rarope at the end Sie ois oe on, of the month. Oflers 20. ke. A to whalewale bavers RSaleercom 419 and enDR. Up 1966 bales, aut tow receipts 4900 oalew, against 4 20 bales for the same leageh of Ne last rear Reooipts at this wort abead of tnet roar, 457,500 Dales: do at all Pettee Commissioners. fort, and we woe every Indication of @ long and socceastul Parle, 765,00. Molacros—dales ordinery at 26:.2e Ble ys t Sore re. Finiaee name Silversea, 44. 81 108. | The sew Soard mot mt thelr vaual Rear yesterday aner. | “ee fr Ce “Ovarian Roste” frase Radin to Gace funstigpeaety, hte eee tanks pins; on Out J Hiahie, fo ant hand, auITGLiy Wreuted BF Dr, EAH see geree eee lading. 1t%; © 108%). Dra'w on New York ai today's | 908. the newly appoiated Commissioner, Thoms: C May 13, Mee J. A. Baxen. ‘ 700 becedway- $8 DASSIMERRS SUITS, AT Vane. raier, >) 81S; per cont discount, and at might, a); per | Acton being present. No businems whatever was trans. | Tia Acanewy Trovve is Broostys. On Thareday aera! from above number, thie (Wednesday) morn CORRE 2unrome, x 2 CER! premimnr acted. “Mores in Fgypt’’ will be performed as an oratoris, in | ing May 13, at ten o'clock. jote ue ty th CASSTMERE SUITR, AT FV, Pm Mond: braa . Flour yuiet. Wheat unct ead. Gor qual. Wumey The following report of Sargeant Lord.o¢ the sattary | Pymouth Church, Brooklyn, by the full troupe and or. | -, Haakon Monday, May. 14, of congestion Toa ‘Senden’ CRrxpeaio T@ . 4 $8 Winn a se bi Cee Dye w dle. & ui = Ma received, furnmbmg snotber le: of (way | chemtra of the Academy. Our neighbors acrose the | geod § years, 7 months and 11 days. tate ey. $8 ARAIMERE AUTITR: At EVAND. r arnmens, May 28, 1960. — r ‘whter should not bose this opportunity of hearing Romini's | The relatives and friends of the family are reques'ed to CREKA SEWING MACHING), HEMMERA Aw aod 68 Futon Flour ¢ull and lower: Moward strevt suport Weat Forty eighth street— 217 attend his funeral, this (Wednesday) sfernoon, at two Wheat vuil and lower. roc #1 254 $140, white 61 4).a81 | Bast Twenty-eighth stront_— 18° masterpiece, which embraces some of the grandest eitecta | Stisnd he Cuneta, tin (ote parents, No 10m Attor ab $B CAS UMN NOTTS, AT EVARE O90, Bacon active at fc « 100. Lard ptondy at 110. First av }, B47, B52. im the whole range of the Italan lyrical drame street. Proce $20 complete. Guaranteed to be ae represented. * Pork firms. Mesa $18, Whiecey 20 « 22\c. aun Pitty foarth street and Third aveaue—Lot Cail on aoneamtne “Lomew—te the ‘70th year of Lyte he og | Lg Parties not heviag fall esnount dated $1Q one SUTT?, aT ‘s Moaser Faui—Gcera\ c+ GEARY'® Ewmmatannecen— | funaral’taia (WWoansssuy) moruing ah erven o'sheen, frees Ofte 1 Broadway, etaond daor shove Broome sires, DIV La > See Peto Govtaven Geary, the wnor vocalist, and his dangh- her late residence, Dy keman street, second door from Con | ee ar ws. ter Maria—the young Irod Nightingale, oa the Londot ‘fo. cord coat, Dee eUXTY YRARA, ‘Times derigneted ber—continue their eatertalnments 45, 27, St, 1, 12, vs f L tog For of her AXS) CABINET FURNITURE WAREROOMR, | $10 con® s0Its, AT Le Dightly at Movart Fall, to crowded and very enthowiastic 42, 10,34, OL Ob Ob a a, The frend and fant AI Fourth nireet, oorthweat comer of Hroad way. 3 5 sadiences. In addition to & choice selection of Moore's robe, EDDY a0, Siena, Delaware invited to attend SUPERS PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINIM nennoom | $] () CASTOME SUITS, AT RY AMY, Suh tiledeawuhinn voltaliah Ore #00, & Ne ee eke PUR VITOR! ot every hha Geshe <snghatd slimes Obes Ca toon some} apis Co Staken te eres Sill Cemetery for interincat | rom te pnt and tuba ee penaneapte pens ot the vowest English and American balledao( te day. | 27,0100 BBB, | Ometas Demw ef Hodges, Davis & | | Corr —n Monday, Kay 14, the Rev. Soarnt Core Intenor Peeorsions, Pier” Mantel = vilae Geary, though sti in her wens, and apparently | [eel Wrcel tee net " ‘in. “he ‘and relatives of the (amily, and ministers | Goods packed snd shipped Wo sil parte of tbe works. S1Q CAmOMEAR AOI AT RY ‘Rot far advanced, either, possesses a very fine sopraso, | Ajicn street—49, 61, So & 70, 76, 36, 63, 60, 50, 1s. 64, 57, 20, 8, 4. ot he ereetn Remneged dane are respeumany Savi acts sdb Ae alba? megs cy AR BR - prrncen theta hee hn eet eee areeh<h th, 066, 190, 27% . Shanes ba ‘wkoagess User, Goorg'a. Sock rom te fae eet rt Precopa church = P sees inn ne Soe RAUNT Renny rT Foreman dG Adetina makes ‘ned Albapy roy please copy. A hen “fine fb Ga how eon tae nt ~ e ‘The Latest “Semsation.”—There ts Gmwwies —tn Deskin, cn Montag, May 14, scons 5 ep noncul poauive enraives ot th for amore $12 worm, Ay appeal Sodienons on her ere account, |, Thos far two hundred | Pet on ike | steko hat the senmation New York bas | Cramwiat, wife of Thotaas Creswell, aged 65 yeore b+} {have remesea ho drtan pao we pean We trost that it will be reapended to warmly, cuthusae- | Comers, and about thirty by the sanitary x “eentn Hat The treads ana reiatives ot tbe lamly are reapsctfaly pony hap, ee $14 CAMMEAR soTTS, At sy tically, generously. The opera geing public ' by a om invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) aferaoon , ana cet ree tot my pean: Coven? Ome © Sa eee | to gee one = Mo | omen Ree Te ere | gg cama nag a aw 5 tne . -ertical period of ite fortanes, the Academy wouk! have * 4 per gn ger we pene Gaus —On Mondar, May 14, Mow 1 Goreeciee, | in ton — « Lee Dat tone ere Te sere whieh hsb | ham ead who wat ywatins 0 compan | WAREMAN oe argarny meee erases ere | tibereeiciea sere Nya’ tno ber | Sneha sed ce aa eames ge | @] 4 CAMA SOT batter, 116 A J " “Trg © oo for sng, wh, ws eny ere fe | Senne, Eaten, = Shnder eresng, Ars cs eenna, | piandiba tens, Tee esate er mt, | Sane PL Pea $14 Comune Wore ar gotten, cecasten. Let the reseis night's benefit, Set pemeely & Tateves cate pe —- BRITE, Trehgen, Boe, 90, ona 85. North Second atreot, Wlliamelure. Tier remains o ‘ootaton. * « prove en woana be enanaes Sab epee a r bolt conn ibe ‘boty of ae: wa ", 116 Broad way, opposite WM. Paul's charva. Wil be ahve to cumnts Foeet and Paul's churon, Second Fle 2 ven ore St =) ‘Ss ie neu 4 ca CBD aoe. a9 ——— a 0 . i wo Secgub eran seaplet at cw arene! te | Spring mace cence ad to matncatioces | Hae i watch $15 my Qrowce Oenety at Niero'® 84190n.— George Christy and | Mme of the yy still tm confinement, and will bo ans ae! a aay. soe we earonce Me new of | Calvary Cometery. / Bonet Be 1S ' Treg oo : iia tueoun baad of migatrsis are still presenting the | POUR up defore the Coroner to-day S33 raring, | re gnenernaes, Gavvis.— On Tuesday, May 15, Rovanna Garvie,aged 17 | peteivent@t bs aan the Oitnaen:e ¥ $15 - moatog operetta of “Riace Bunders"’ at Niblo'e Saloon, Hemstxe Ciscsiry.—Sophia Risley, German domes. vr um te me utd by, 8. £s - ere with Mi © i Uc, residing at No. 182 Resex street, died at Bellevue 7 ‘Totermstiona [eeewell, we 00, ofive, oftes, by $15 CAMIMERE SUITS, AT Baty ir. Christy as Jalias Crow, Tt unnecessary to a neue Ware oe Unpowte Roe. I grieved our hearle to part with you : ‘es ‘4 that the hoowe i weil attended and the autiocons de- | By tye Wavarning tu lamp wpm ber ver | We. Ht, Oe VeoaWew flat Store, 307 Afthcts us wore, but gives then rest Jr 12008 Sirus & MARVIN. $15 comer corre, 7 fea Uighted as wmual. woe Coroner Jackman hel. aa inquest upon tne boty Rronewny, 1x0 dcore below Walker wrest. ‘Ths frisman and peintives are rrepectfully breitad tat 12 Rrostway, corner sree, New Tare. 6 ant

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