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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1862. 1 Michacl Doheny. Gentlemen Who Deo ire m Fine, Tasty Tho Last rites which living humanity owes to the dead | $24 ein lat should call a ESPENCBIED'S, manufac. were accorded yesterday to tho mortal remains of = Michael Doheny, the Irish patriot aud rebel to that White's Spring Style of Gents’ Hate and British tyranny and misrule which has placed tho “first | CAPs now ready, a1 216 Broadway, under Barnum's Museum flower of the earth aad first gem of the sea’ below the | === ey a Sane mer me WAM WE One Le SN, THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. | Pints. Foloy now appoarod to wake up, and, seciag bis Opponent so far ahead of him, determined te close the gap if possible, Getting she ban reds meer one of a m A to uurse thom Great Match Between Dudley Kavanagh | (Orhtr sue tenecinseee 10.0 pee een ae and Michael Foley—A Closely Contested | prijliant sivoke be brought them together again and Game of Eight Hours—Dofeat of Kava. | counted forty-six moro, making ninety six points on the of Alfred and M. Cordelia Woodham, aged 3 yoara and 4 by The relatives and fricnds of tho family are iw nd the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 10 Sores street, on Sunday afternoon, at {past one c'elock 3 : lay 6 1ISCELL 0 iy nagh—Intense Delight of the Cleveland | [iM Tis was followed by email fins and Shy piey OK | jevel of nations, and seatiered her heroic, noble und ia Married. panne nnn ian Os Party—Description of the Game—Scenes | playors were cautious about giving each other any ad- | tellectual sons and daughters over the globe to find homes RogeRs—Brown,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 3, A Mbnican “PUNCH” and Incidents, &e., &e. Vaniage im tho way of a ‘leave,’ Finally, Foley | where they list,and build up new fortunes as wellas | prene fidence of the bride's {aubor, by the Rov. Dr. THE SUNDAY TRIUMVIRATE got the two reds in the jaw of one of the lower pockets, ip new for Francis Vinton, James Rooerrs to Many Louisa, daughter vt rk 4 The groat home and home billiard match betwoen Dud- | O14 nursed them nicely for about five minutes. ‘Tho | New hopes for the green isle which bore them and gave | of W. H. Brown, Esq., of Brooklyn. MEPHISTOPHILES. \OMUS—MINBKY al vr Kavanagh, of this city, aud Michael Foley, of Clo balis then became separated; but he brought them to- | them their wealth of intellect, muscle and patriotisan. Tavs—Teany —At Cornwall, N. Y., on Wednesday, ya _" 1204, for $500 4 side, came off at Irving Hall on Thursday | gether again, and without much difficulty mado a run About nine o'clock in the morning the remains, encased ant 2, According to the order of the Society of Friends, “VIVE La GATELLBI" : Tiwvg, of Cornwall, to Esaty H, Taray,of Now in a handsome rosewood coftin, were conveyed from the | York city. late residence of deceased to St. John’s Catholic Died. church In Twenty-first street, Gowanus, where | Beyxerr,—Suddenly, on Friduy, April 4, after a short @ solemn High Mass was offered up for the | illness, Henzmrra A., daughter of Simeon and Henrietta Bennett. id 8 palin aso Red wah po ihe fimeral will take placo this day (Saturday), from pressive ceremony the church was filed by a highly the residence of hor parents, No 149 West Twenty-sixth treet. pectuble audience, amongst whom wore nearly all ot | "7°" rr ch d vi the '48 mon resident in New. York and its vicinity, | ,ondon (England) Pa OT ag 4, Wouam 94, Hore were two large runs in quick succession, wight; and after a cloacly contested game of eight hours, | Of i | E ‘Kavanagh found bineell far behind, wherein extraordinary skill was shown on both sides, it was now midnight, and Foley was 12 points ahead fates decis v Foley. former match | of his opponent. Auvanagh seemed out of sorts, aud his bard x pe ere aney 2e no, Kavanagt, | fFicbds: began to look blue as the prosyect of his defeat which camo eland on the 6th ultimo, ‘sD | appeared to grow clearer and clearer. Foley put torch ‘beat his opponent 60 handsomely that his success in the | hig pest ctlorts, and made a run of 34, which appeared trial of Thursday evening seemed like a foregone con- | to increase the gap beyond all redemption. Kavanagh, ~ | getting the two reds in # good position, summoned all his ‘Clusion, consequently thore was no heavy betting out” | Oh orvies for the struggle, and lad just made 71 points ‘side. The New Yorkers offered one hundred dollars to | when he “froze” himself, and was obliged to make & word Duel on the Poto: diquiious Satire. ovel Musical Annotation, ashing Pasquinade White House Ballad. Aucey Doodle Iilustrated. ackerel Brigade aux Acme chanting Poetry. emarkable Contraband Hyma. urlotis Score for Singing. unparalleled Feucing Match, epulse of Capt. M Rae <pomce unchausea, eenc: Sevonty five on their favorite, but with vory few taker miss, Foley now made ® miss, and Kavanagh Com- | togethor with tho officers of the Sixty-ninth rogt: | pieay Iwonam tp the ‘aud : ri zy ‘23d year of his ea, more too, ‘As the game progressed, however and Foley began to dis- | once! to play again, sooring 36 points. It was then ment and the Fhooix Brigade, in full uniform. At the | The friends sud Tectinteitnan ok tite tesla ata. cal surpae Sree ce lay his skill, the Ohioans plucked up courage and in- | Kavanagh... Sucking serminte tar tarenlkintes the tag eet epncuily iarliedito aitand the! Sinwealy “08 MnaRy 8 ‘Or T0-MoMuow's wosted quite freely; #o that the Kavanagh party must | Foley....... os concluded by offering up a fervent prayar, in which ho | terncon.at one o'clock. at the North Dutoh church, cor- PERRES, MEARURE. have now commenced to grow caroiess, and allowod Tate Kerpectatle sum sitter alt: Kavanagh to make a run of 62, and by a bad miss a few APPEARANCE OF THE ROOM. minutes afterwards he again allowed Kavanagh to make The hall, which isa very spacious one, witha gallery | Srunof51. Finally Foley commenced to be more caro- ful, and by good play managed to score 41 points. The ‘Cunning around the entire building, was Atted up im the | P'6'then’utSod 80 for Kavanagh, to 000 for Foley. In ath maoat excellent manner for seeing. Every spot in the few minutes afterwards, however, Kavanagh made a oom. was occupied; yet overy one had an un@isturbed | run of 47 points, and led his opponent 40 points on the f me. Foley then made a run of 23; but a run of 28 by view of the game,s0 systematic was the arrangement | F270. 41 modiately afterwards still lft the gap open. was heartily joined bythe congregation, ‘for the happi- ness of the departed soul of Michacl Doheny. Abvut tw o'clock the coflin was removed from the church and placed in @ hearse drawn by four black horses, when the funeral cortege moved for Calvary Cemetery ia the following order:— ° Hoarse, Officers of Sixty-ninth rogiment, in carriages. Officers of Phoonix Brigado, in carriages. Men of '48, in carriages. New York, without J . The TABLE TALK of THE SUNDAY MERCURY ig famous as a departmeat ot New York's GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, which is more widely copied and quoted from by the entire press of the Unit States than any lite- rary «peciality ever before known to Americau journalisia. Conducted as it ts under a’special editorialship, and combin- ing all the features of a distinct paper in itself, it ailords choice reading gieniee all tastes, from the most elaborate fied Eusay to the sprightlicet jeu de mot further notice. Burial in Freehold, N. J. Buaxet.—On Thursday, April’, Saavx Bornes, in the 68th year of his ago, (for tho past forty years a reai- dont of the Fifth ward). ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St, John’s chureh, Varick street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. CLaRK.—At Tuckahoe, Westchester county, on Thurs- day, April 3, ANDREW CLagx, in the 68th year of his age, Othe “Bandey Tubte Fatk f to-morrow’ e "Bu a of tonmi ‘ MERCURY ‘Of the benches. The table, one of Phelan’s best, was | Several fine runs were then made, by both player: ‘Tho funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, “planed in thecemtre of the quadrangle, and lighted from | and the game was beginning t0 be closely cou: | me cortege Pe ery Ei tos breteeee aiisclibind 0 bi5cky a two o'clock from hie ine restagnce, His frend and well present he fo unDAY ‘the coiling in such a manner that the slightest motion } (oven, Ab two 0 eimai 4,188 | Bhd lowered into the aac ae re cacloned ins Dox, | Cuaxvisse.—At West Hoboken, N. J., on Friday, Apeil | 1 prow THE SR TAL NS Rete ratle war ennai ‘of tho balls could be easily perceived. ‘The front svats | parsn™t®: = ng vitor | and pest reper pric ernie ‘4 te fos Sie aged 3 years, 6 months “trom the peacminanie “and irresistible he og c. , 20 days. hiraery Tenivers of the pre and Invited gusta The bachars | 1 cotened., Fiat was Ravauegh aha and them i | Gao "gag whine i's eck hovel ea |g CQ"eR at Meas vera, Weschler county, aud; | ved’ Zepto abe how a otra tf members: Inv guests. re Z . = , lenly, on Thursday, April 4, OvitigV., you it son of lam rel rei “Hymn of the Con was Foley. Kavanagh then made the largest run of the the inte David R. Cooper, aged 8 years anu 29 days, trabands, ving, ‘in flustration, the genuine clay foll with a holiow noise on the coffin. Some had tears in their. eyes, which they evidently tried to check; but they would flaw, and they did. After the grave had been filled in the gri diggers carried thither a few green sods and laid them tenderly over it. The summer sun will deve- Jopo them into verdure over the reposing spot of one who, as ascholar and an orator, was an ornament to his own and his adopted country. ‘There were at loast two hundred carriages in tho pro- cossion, and several of the fair daughters of Erin were participants in the solemn pageant, Among the eminent men presont we noticed Judge Daly, Richard 0. Gorman, John C. Mahony and several others, ‘of tho contestants—Michael Phelan and John Seereiter— } evening—namely, 108, which sent him away ahead of ‘had thoir rospective corners in the front tier, and, next | his eg en and gladdened the hearts of the New York- 4o the players, were tho ‘observed of all observers.” — ee then stood: Tho attondance was somewhat of the composite order, | Foley... Aas &. consisting of divines, lawyers, merchants, clerks, profes- ‘dared Ritu ce phy A mt jaa ome sional billiard players, horse jockeys, gamblers and sport- 4 dng mon generally. The affair was rather select, as far as be es pe tig me emo a ‘@ppearances went, and at no time during the evening | terested. At a quarter to three o'clock the score wa was thoro tho slightest confusion or disturbance, | anvounced as follows:— Among tho celebrities prosent were the following per- | Foiey . he + Boge sons:—Henry Ward Beecher, Simeon Draper, Isaac Kuvanagh stock rising and weer en nen Spiele H. Boll, Hiram Woodruff, Judge McCunn, Captain Ryn- | § rarying fiom 20 ¢0 80, ia which: there (was . k c er e by both dors, Theodore E. Tomlinson, Niel Bryant, J ray ny ble skill exercised, were then made by bo! gard, Thomas Stone, of this city; Ralph Benjamin and | At three o'clock the players were oxactly even, the Chris. Bird, of Philadelphia; Philip Tieman, of Cineinnati; sopme Dale id ate a, and end Log aay palm oe ng quite a largo run, whe: im » L. Fox, of Rochoster, and J.B. Riley, of Dotroit. Ama- } line Wa pet ince ie’ pocket: Econ afterwanih"eha: tour billiard players from Boston, Philadelphia, Buffalo, } players ~ both on their ger er Ferg then one . i menced the struggle iu earnest. Kavanagh, by « couple sinc] Ach ap pulsed ohms Seedy a ee of good runs, got the start of Foley, and at one time it party 0 eaten, ve va- | seemed evident to every oue that New York must win ‘aagh, and lost their money in consqquence. the day. The balls, too, were in an awkward situation As the hour announced for the commencement of the | {r Foley. and if he missed,the shot his (te seemed cor- <erformances approached the excitement increased, and | (plas butte Counted by a Brilliant stroko and made a gun awa evident desire was manifested to see the game com- The now commenced to be truly exciting. Foley gam i stmenced procisely at the appointed timo—namoly: eight | bad caught up to Kavanagh, and was ahead of him 17 1 ints. Kavanagh got all the balls ther, aud made o'clock. With commendable promptness the contestants ae ‘of 20, con im 3 ahead of ry ‘Soon Foley got wore “up to time,’ and as they entered the arena | ahoad, and by a aplendid ‘force’ from the cushion round after round of applause greeted their | got the balla togethor and ran 25 points, leaving gars. Kavanagh looked as erious as usual, aud | him only 6 to go. Luck was against Kavanagh; (ok his seat in Phelan’s corner ascalmly as though he | he had 83 to go, and no prospect of making “waa about to play a friendly game. Foley appeared more | anything; so he played for safety. The balis were all in , and there was a self-retiant look about the man | tho string, and Foley made & miss, leaving the reds in a that gave his backers every encouragement. The ex- | fino position for his opponent. But hore Kavanagh was Pression of his face combined both confidence and cool- | tried and found ‘wanting. He made a horrible miss ‘gees, which augured well for his success, when he might just as well have run the game out, aud big ae culty tu making Mls hve and thus pulley an aad to he Mr. Geary acted as master of coremonios, an. | culty in making ve, and thus putting an end to saounced the names of the umpires and referee." He said | game. | Foley beat Kavanagh thirty-throo points, and dic: that Foiey had chosen Mr. Frowley, of Clovoland, and | !t handsomely, too. The game,was not concluded before Gavanagh Mr. Benjamin, of Philadelphia. The um- | ‘he clock had struck four, and daylight was pretty woll pire had selected Mr. Tieman, of Cincinnati, as referee. saymnces before the majority of the audience saw their ence mes. ~ the playors by auy demonstrwlons oF appease ear wet | “The conquering match botwoen Messrs. Kavanagh and eke: Foley especially, who was # stranger in thoir | Feley will take place at Buffa'o next month, midget, they wore enjoined to be generous. Ka: pt Seat boon hep mas in laveland, and it was the urgent Coroners’ Inquests. wi t the compliment returned to Foley by Tay Caxrry Srrzex Homcrpe.—The inquest in the caso Taooeuiantns smo genoa four ball carom one Of | ¢ Chartes Koan, tho sailor who waa fatally stabbed at ‘Kavanagh won the lead, und placed his ball near the | the Sailors’ Home in Cherry street, on Monday night, was * upper corner pocket on the left, with a view to safety; | held at the New York Hospital yosterday by Coronor ‘but Foley counted handsomely and made <, Hl gg amt ner eisai woman: Naumann. Tho evidence went to show that, a quarrel caution by 7b ne ded ate incor Song fm gp od arising between deceased and a man named James . evinced a certain amount! nervousness. Up to the | Jenkins, the latter drew a sheath knife and stabbed his ginth run the scoro was quite insignificant, Foley bein; t 20 to Kavanagh's 22. In the Brag 2 runs Ravernet adversary intheface. At this juncture a sailor, named . the music of the same—TH MOST RXTRAORDINAMY FINCK OF MUSICAL ANNOTATION EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. Then is described the fearful and tremendous sword combat be- tween Captain Villiam Brown, osaveire, of the immortal Mackerel Brigade, and Captain Munchausen, of the South. ern confederacy, Which is believed to be the greatest duel ever witnessed on this continent, UL, APRIL THE FIRST.—A Recultar article, of, which the yu blic im: Or may not, see tue “point” when they read it. uit, “GAYLE TH THOUBADOUN A tresseonbie dock: ment just unearthed by the Potter Investigating Commit- tated omplaye of Uncle Samucts, though lie phvasectiost lated employe nel amuel’s OU its phraseolo, is rigidly, that of the Micdiv Ages. ie » bas IV. “A GEM."—One of ihe most beautiful litle poems yet produced by the war, and worthy of preservation in every album, and in every soldiex’s home, ‘TIS WELL.—Soiething concerning Englishmen who e made asses of themselves, though referring particu- _larly to a noted British song-writer, VI. GIDEON'S BANNED.—An expression of mild personal opinion by “Lieutenant Gunboat Grapy of the jron-clad Lime Kiln,” touching the cage of the Secretary uf the Navy. THE SUNDAY MERCURY (of to-morrow) : Will likewise present its Grand Army of readers with another of it exciuaive joconities, aquaint and sidesplitting philo- sophical levter irom that imperturbable old war horse, the renowned The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on ear afternoon, at one o'clock, from Trinity church, Mount Vernon. Curtiy.—On Friday, April 4, Jauzs C. Corny, only son of the widow of Cornelius Curtin, aged 5 years, 3 months and 3 days, Weep not for me my mother dear; 1am not dead, but sleoping here: 1 was not your’s, but Christ’s alone, He loved me best and took me home. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 16 Thames atreet,on Sunday afternoon, at half-past oneo'clock, Dawroy.—On Tauraday, April 3, Micnagr Dartoy, aged 26 years. ‘tho friends and acquaintances of the family, also the members of Clinton Hose Company, No. 17, andthe New York Fire Department aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 119 Sixth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Dr Brvorse.. Friday, April 4, Mrs. Eve Dr Bevoisz, in the 83d year of her a, ‘the relatives and friends of the family, also of her s-in-law, John I. Van Alst and the late John Oakley, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Andrew Do Bevoise, at Dutch Kills, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, without further Ee aw 5 DuriG.—Un iy morning, April 4, Tuomas Dvr- 14x, in the 40th year of bis age. . The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral services, at bis late residence, Mott Haven, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, without further notice. His remains will be taken to Flushing on Monday morning for interment. ¥.—On Friday morning, April 4, Joun Fay, aged 39 yours and 28 days. . ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, No. 17 Monroe street, this (Saturday) aftornoon, at three o'clock. FrzoRraLp.—On says April 4, Sanam Fitzceratp, big of John Fitzgerald, aged 23 years, 4 months and day. ‘The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeggl, cn Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 218 Cherry Pivyn.—A i 66th year of his age. The friends gnil acquaintances of the family, and those his sons-in-law, James Loye and John J. Blair, re. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 14 Lew! reet, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, to St. Mary’s church, where a solemu requiem mass will be celebrated for the ropose of bis soul, and from thence to Kleveuth street burial ground’ fer interment. Fosany.—Caruarins Foeusy, widow of Abraham Foshey, aged 18 years, The funeral will take plage from her late residence, No. 101 West Sixteenti street, corner of Sixth avenue, on Sunday afte:noon, at one o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, witbout further notice. Exmurmoy ov tuk New Yora Usivsnsrry.—Tho junior exhibition of the above literary institution took place yos@erday at, the college, opposite Washington park. The large hall in which the exercises were held was crowded to overflowing with a respectable audience, the greater part of which waz composed of ladies. A band was also Present whioh aiscoursed some excellent operatic airs, adding greatly tothe musical part of the programme. ‘The oxercises consisted entirely of essays spoken by the Pupils of the class. Without going into any extendea criticism, it may be said that t! ddreases on the occa- sion were all excellent and fairly delivered. The prize intended for the best orator of the occasion was awarded to Mr. William C. Band, of Wonkers, for an essay @n- titled ‘Inflexibility of Principle.” THE ADVANCE IN VIRGINIA, The Victorious Progress of Gen. Banks’ Army in Virginia—The Great Battle at Winchester—The War Throughout the Country—Pase: of the Bill Emanci- pating the Slaves in the District of Colambia—Reception of the Emancipa- tion Message of President Lincoln in Europe, &c., &c., &e. An account of the Victorious Progress of Genera; Banks’ Army in Virginia, with further particulars of the Great Battle at Winchester, accompanied with Maps of the Battle Field and of the Valley of the Shenandoah, wilt be published in the Weexty Heratp, ready this morning at ten o'clock. It will also contain the latest intelligence from the different Divisions of the Union Army throughout the country, with details of thoir movements, present position, &c.; Highly Interesting News from the South, exhibiting the prosont state of feeling and afluirs in the Rebel States; Important Pro- ceedings of Congress—Pussage of the Bill Emancipating the Slaves in the District of Columbia; Interesting News DISBANDED VOLUNTEER, whose Iucubrations have become a part of our National -Liverature. In addition to the above unrivalled array of the choicest Satire, Wit, Humor and Ubiquitie, TUE SUNDAY MERCURY, by the sion of @ new and unequalled lightning press, is enabled to publish all the news received from every pai of the United States up to four o'clock on Sunday morning, giving all the last despatches to the Associated Press, to- Sother with the despatches of its own apecial correspondints . New Yor! city, Brooklyn and the suburbs) 1s the most extensive and complete of any published, a small regimont of special re- porters bel in its collection. ‘A rare assortinent of brilliant Tales, Sketches, Poems, and choice selections, will also be found in this Great Su x nd enjoys a regular clreula- tion at ceant ten thousand copies greater than the combined editions of all the other Sunday ‘papers. TTENTION, OASH BUYERS; PRINTS AND DOMESTIC FOR CASH. BLISS & WHEELOCK, 30 BROADWAY, offer for sale much below the Nt THEIR LARGE CK OF MERRIMACK. WAMSUTTA, COCHECO, AMOSKEAG, RICHMOND, CHICOPEE, UMION ant orien POPULAR PRINTS. COTTONADES, last season. TOOL. foun Fixx, in the Also, HOSIERY, WOOLLENS, WHITE Goons, NOTIONS and STAPLE DRESS GOODS, BLISS & WHEELOOK, 300) Broadway, T PRICES TO 8UIT EVERY PERSON. commenced to play his game with some spirit, the | Moran, intorferea, and placing himself botween decoased Gaiwws.—On Fridat, April 4, in childbi + score standing — tg — and Jenkins, endeavored to protect the latter rom any | from Europe, with an account of how the Prosident’s ree ALD, oareaubease Michael sh tong pects further assault, Jenkins was bent on mischief, how- | Emancipation Message was received in England; An ac- | Excelsior brigade. id regiment. ever, and made a pase at Kean, when Mo! threw up reuty-t the counts wee | bis hand and received the full force of the blow. The His friends, and thetriends of James Howard, are in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. count of the Terrible Expiosion in Philadelphia, with a full list of the killed and injured, and mueh other in- » Small on both sides; but Kavanagh appeared to pla; knife penetrated bia hand and then entering the breast 120 Mulberry street, this (Saturday) aftern ne ry with moro d recovered his ground gradually | of deonased, Inetod tho fatal wound. "The sry rendered | Yoresting roading. oe eC ” bus 1 pee great ction in ices na ay i \ yd . ‘i Gg the a rn by runs vary: 14 to 27. Still Foley coutinue:! to | a verdict against the assailant, and the Coroner isaued a Kui1ock.—On Friday morning, April 4, Ggorce, son of 3 charge at fb. DASSFORD'S resiaoniee, pest tell of Terms—Three doilars per year. Single copies, six ‘dead, and the Western men began to grow confident, On | warrant for his apprehonsion; but up to last ovening the eats William Kellock, aged 1 year aut ithe. the ‘thirty-first run Foley made some excellent police had not succeeded in executing it. a aHock gee 4. y, 2 mothe play, ‘The relatives dnd friends of the family are respecttully | Bromiwaye Pn htt Astor piace, one block Broadway. and mau: to score 44 points. He displayed remark: 7 ea i invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) after ble coolness and judgmout, und raised the hopes of his aes its sounasay iar sane a Aeter! jal Drawings of the Kentucky and | atiwo o'iock, [rom No.7 Euiridgeatrect 2 teres ASTICHRS FOR soLDIEKA, backers to the t piteb. bernig aay ideas © ge teint fe conkers Se dey State Lotteries. Krure.—At ‘Yorkville, on Thursday, April 3, Inexe ny Uatanvicenes, chews be sent Kavanagh ht it was about time that bo should | the body of Susan Woilzol, a native of Albany, aged Kesrocey, Exrra Crass 107—April 4, 1862, Cecrua, only daughter of William 8. ‘and Charlotte A, | PRESS, 74 Broadway, at half rates, + commence to ¢ & run, too, and by a splendid draw | twenty-four years, who committed suicide by cuttingher | 38, 6, 5, 39, LL, 75, 46, 40, 54, 48, 13, 50. 68. Kreps, aged 4 years, 9 months and 19 days. man a eee AT SM. DountE SOLE WATER-PROOF ROOTS AT JONES’, 10 and 12 Aun street. Four different styies at $4 50 at JONES, 10aud 12 Ann atieet, = ey LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND 41 Steam Engines on band at 13 Dep & RAFFERTY. a RAPH got tho balls in auch @ position that he succeeded in | throat with a dinner knife. Deceased lived at 248 Second » making 46 points. Foley followed with a miss, and | gtrpet, and has a husband away at the war, No causo Kavanagh, by means of another fine draw, got the balls ple gon 20. Foiey ‘made tl athere could be assigned for the commission of the ragh act. Kavanagh, taking advantage of a good ‘“‘break,’’ made Shaina, taeeeindbiuaaes. Stun oC 13. "New Yorkers feeling Satter, nt? Police Intelligence. Row he fpr ew. frp = neat Play all ground the Cuacycer Larxix Torvep Ur Acvain.—The celebrated table, and seemed determined to regain his ground. He | confidence man,Chauncey Larkin, alias Hunter, alias Ching is own Way whe hon eeee ed to, Be:9 #verY- | Smith, who has served sevoral torms in the state, prison, In the next run Kavaneh nade some e: nt Bote, has turned up in a now character. A few days agohe ch fa the game. He mansied | callod at the store of Ball, Black & Co., in Broadway, tery pr (ron on ae, and, representing that ho was a brother of Commodore wafe, aud by udiclous play brought | Dupont, selected a valuable sword and eash, He was He Irene, Irene, must we party ‘Almoat broken are our hearts, Lay her out in spotiess white, Yor she bade this world good Sar aeragansnd gs wat Drtawaky, Chass 101—April 4, 1809. 33, 44, 30, 69, 34, 18, 75, 38, 45, 1, 41, 57, Circulars sent by addressing OHN A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware, or Covingtor, Kentucky. Official Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. Kentocky Extra Crass 15%—Apri! 4, 1862. 1, 45, 8, 16, 11, 36, 46, 60, 40, 2, 75, & Ki 1 0 Api 1862. cS i 55, 67, 42, 20, 75, 28, 63, 36, 49, 16, 27. Circutars sent free of charge vy addressing either fo RRAY, BDDY & CO., ng! St, Louis, Mo, 3 ore let them rest. ‘Tho rejatives and friends of the family respectiully i idence of her parents, Righty-second street, third door west of Third avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at twelve o'clock. Loontg.—Onu Thursday, hn oh 4, Denis Looxm, son of Jeremiah Leonie, a native of county Kerry, Ireland, aged 38 yeare. The funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 182 Fast Twenty-ninth street, between First and T 302 BROADWAY.—WEDDI’ CARDS AND NOTE 4X Paper in the latest fashion at EVERDELL's celebrated establishment, coraer of Duane street, 7 009 BROADWAY. pIBY) WILLIAMS & ORVIS' it Second all the bails together, was dog splondidly, when | dressed in a Colonel's uniform, and represented thatthe | Prizes Cashed im all Legalized Lotte= | svenues, his (Saturday ) afternoon, at one o'clock CELEBRATED DOUBLE THREAD the was unfortunate enough to ‘hole’ bis adveraar: s ¥ ries. Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, rs Ai { FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, white and place himself iu an awkward prodicamont. | 20rd was for the Secretary of War, who wanted itfor a 19 Wall street, New York, up salts, fawn oe feorniny morning, April 3, Axsix, intent | prow g25 10. $60. heen tmachinen, celebrated through. model, and aetually persuaded thi child of Philip R. aud Angelina Le iversmiths to let He managed to make 81 points and left the balls sate. er L oe Tus reba? Fae . out New England and the West, are not surpassed by an; ~~ tt ” him take the property away without paying fer tho " he relatives a o family are invited to | ochers in the market, while theyare FIFTEEN DOLLARS saan foe hited vor ene, eee” proving | sine. Subsequently Larkin went to the New Haven | pQfothere! Mothersi! Mothersrit.._.. | atteud the funeral, trom the residence of her tmcle, bra, CHEAPER than the cheapest of any other responsible ma- Betior machines for tamily use have never been mate. are simple, reliable and warranted, Salesroom way, up sinirs, Taurens street, thi (Saturday) Arms Company's oflice, in New Haven, and, reprecentin, i x. ‘Ihe remains will be taken to that his name was Colonel Williain ‘Dudley, exhibited what purported to be documents signed by General Buell, authoriaing him to enter into contract for one thousand rilles, for cavalry purposes. The manofacturors were a little suspicious, however, and declined entering into the contract until they had ‘made some inquiries. Larkin had the audacity to refer them to Hail, Black & Co., and then left for Boston, saying he would Be back iu afew SYRUP for children, aluable preparation is the preseription of oue of the skilful nurses in New England, and ten years Wil never failing sticows @xcoution on the two réds, when ho ~ ‘ froze’ Ww, after making a rua of 11 points. In the next run Kavanagh was unfortunate 40 holo his adversary’s white after 17, and he was obliced to play for Foley followed with all the balls in the : roke with the mace he suc Greenwood Cemetery. Lyxew.—On Friday, April 4, Mary Lyne, beloved wife of Edward Lynch, a native of Castle Rabon, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 424 year of her age. bf ‘Tho triends of the family are reapeet(ully invited to at- tend the (uneral, from her late residence, No. 108 East ‘Twenty-third street, on Sunday. A. REMARKABLE MEDICINE i HYATT'S LIFE BALSAM. omatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheuin, &e.—HYATDS LIPE Rh BALSAM is the most certtin and snfe remedy for the most paintuland protracted forms of these diseases, Also, old has been used the pa in thousands of case: It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and eneray to the whole system. 11 will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We belleve'lt the beat and surest remedy. in ; dé days. A description of the fellow was forwarded to "a nped NowroN.—Suddenly, on Thursday, April, Chansycx, | ticers, fever cores, #, the Worst cases of impurity of eee ee. ment DY Soing into the pocket. | yoitm by tho detectives in this city, which resulted in (RR atheiit erivon Frets tecibine re treme earrnoainchitdten, } youngest acn of Jobn &. Livingston, Lsq., of Tivoll, N.Y: | the bisod, liver amt Kidneys, gonsral debility. dyepepena’ ine Wont MAvaliewh tedde a ORG anos te te two reds | bis arrest yesterday at the Winthrop ‘House. He denied | “Fut directions f ‘company cach ho one ‘The reietives aud (riends of the family ave respectially | ciplent consumpiicn, piles, dc. Princiy pot, 246 Grand rik ey goes “ J8 | all knowledge of the sword swindie, but finaliy conferved Of CURTIS & PERKINS, New | invited to attend the feneral, at St. Mark’schurch.g.rney | tert. Seveniy-bve cents per bottle, near the lowor corner pocksl, scoring 8 points, Foley oe followed by going into the pocket after making 10. Ka- vauagh ou tho next ran masio a bad miss, leaving Foley ail the balla in 8 corner. Foley made a wreictied shot, however, which was followed by a still worse one -on tho part of Kavanagh. On tho f ixth run Foleo: made 14, pocketing himself on purpose, 0 a8 {0 leave of Second avenuefand Tenth street, (his (Saturday f noon, at fo pecs <, Wethon ther lacheuen? 0d MacCiuscy.— ing, March 26, Taoxas iveofvounty Tyrone, Ireland. : J., on Thursday, April 3, Canotixe Brest Fate,’ beloved wile of Wifliam H. his guilt, aud agreed to accompany the officers to New York. The prisoner is now confined at Police Head quarters in Broome street, where his victims can bave a chance to call and see him, a Family Merket Review. ~" OOTS AND SHOES, ARAPTED TO ALL MARKETS ENTS PER BOTTLE. ‘CHARLES ©. WARREN Commission Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 22 Cortland. street. AUCTION SALE OF ONE THOUSAND CASES, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10. His Mind.—An Officer Li a the sireet who inquired for Manas ty, oon ast that he was looking for the MoClabe, and daughter of the late David R. Karl — a bad broak for his opponent. | Kavanagh followed, making Lont continues to be the deadiy enemy of the butchers, fy connwhsaaahetae ation cat 26th year of her age. saniag wae RIDGEWATEK PAINT.—TESTED ELEVEN YEARS; REE) Wat len ing ths Dats Sale, as well as the horror of @ large portion of that elass of j Company hed laid the | _ ¥ er oud hee proof, sii and won. destructible. Dee Row 47.—Foley made a miss, which was followed by rr Maiden lane. jeneral Agent, Kavanagh making a ron of 30 points, He mado | the community whose religious principles compel them somo excellent shuts all around the table, and a tine shot | to abstain rigidly from flesh meat during the solems sea- on the cushion ospecially elicited & hearty round oF ap- | son of fasting and prayer. ‘The market was decitedly jlause. At this si f th me the si 3 an 4 + Deas: Came the core Was AD- tn during the week, and (he prospects are that it will ‘nounced ty be as follows « 832 | persist in being duiler and duller until the dawn of blese- +» 306 | ed Easter Sunday, The prices demanded for ily mar- ade a number of nea soor- | keting matters yesterday were pretty much the sane ag new general “ ka opened the + ty. ‘The aaid his name wes T . He was accommoda' atthe Fifth precinct station house until this mor re when his friends cisimed him, His incanity Js stp; ovod ween produced: by reading the Tribtine, or trom his ty to proeure one of KNOX'S spring style of HL table should ‘ake the untortvoate man to and present him with one, f the later aberration of mind, OOTS THAT ARE BOOTS, MADE TO MEASURE AT 29 Fulton sireet, Rubbers repaired. Carriages to carry friends 'y City, at the ferry chclosure, up to cloven o'clock A. M. Interment at Greenwood, MeDoxnnut.—On Thursday, April 3, at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, Jexnre, beloved child of Hugb and Sarah Macnnell, aged 2 years aud 3 months, Her rewnains will be interred in (he Catholic burying (rurens AND CANES FOR THR MILLION—at tho manufactur 6, FINNELL, No, 2 Cortlandt street. aor ge SENSE 2 3 <) ca = s & re} dng 82 points, only missed whon he had @ naxt | prevailed duritig the weck previous, to wit:—Beet- ile, $1, this (s 3 FOR THE to impossible ‘shot to make, Kavanagh followed aa! | prime lic. 16e. per pound; roasting’ pieces Xtvv a 1 the high px “i ghy-fsupteianach pron iecqeanny a 1 der of DUSURDAY MENOURY. were invited t sad £3 poluts with case. “He hd all tho balls togoiber, 3 6c.’ Tc. Chickens 120. @ old established —On Wednesday, April2, dear littletoa Lovisa, | make ay inececment: himfr inquiey would be Haw eat ad his friends calculated on % very Iatge run, but he ’ r sal / youngest daughter of John'tl, and Ante Miller, ‘ay?’ If, for example, he were In treaty for a’ house tor the alipped up on an easy shot, 1 an excellent | 12c.; halibut 1c. iaddock a David's Style of Gentlemen's Hate= The triends of the family are respectfully invited to | cnsting year, he would wan Wt accommodation break. Foley did not make much of the chance, how. | 6c.; butter 2dc.; cheese Sc. a 12¢.; eggs twenty for it aftordéd, aud whether it had or had not the modern ii 200 Broadway, near Duane street, attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, ever, scoring only 5. Kavaiagh followed in brifiant | 250. oa . 4334 Pauk street provements, RA yr rene hg behind the “1 u 2s mite FOr Ge nee Sow oa 4 ae - 4 . the same rate tor a brown stone front fe fora rick: wooden eet ERR, dia diae wethendieatston th tat Fine 1v a Pestic Scuoon.—About noon yosterday a fire | Eatants’ Hars in every varter N, 513 Broadw and friends of the family are respectfully | shamty., ihe same icreeiaht and privieuice should be exer. ice, Cee teeny ing welland getting the balls | seco out in Public School No.8, situated on the oor- 8 Style of Gent late reei- edtopewspapers, |W het ia.e newspaper that together, “coaxed” the reds with groat skill, and had , cor: Dongan's Spring Style of Gentlemen's | {( treet, second house west of Fourth avenue not contain the Incest news by lightning telegiapn Worth Hats now ready. scored 50 when a carcloss stot threw him out. Foley, | nor of Bedford avenue and Joffervon street, caused by sont sooing that Kavanagh wus closing the gap, became nervy: | one of the boys sticking @ picvc of lighted papor into a pay —Slaishond scored nt hen ho ight ars mae knot hole in the floor, which bad previously beon tilled In run 52 the playors both missed. Kavanagh made | with sticks of wood, paper, &., by the children. A nag an excollout shot in run 63, but went in the pocket on f 3 panic: Ciera ,Souring only O. Folay folloek ion, | dense smoke arose, and had the effect of cauzing a panic. if price $3 50, Give bi ‘n intelligent reader in (his go-ahead age, when ® man is Av ing If Not posted np to the lateRt possible mover outs? Above ail, of what u on Sunday afternoon, et four o'clock, The remeips wil be taxen to Rocklend for iuterment, Noni. —On Friday, Aprild, Mancanmr Josri mer, eldest daughter of Thos. A. Ht. aud Anme North, aged 4 years, 1 month and 4 days. The relatives aud friends of the family a «to attend the funeral, this (Satur and this evenin fpastseven, “Sadak produced for th tune, and the Living Hippopetamus leaves to-night. Commodore Nutt and all the other wonders at ail hours f subjects of public interest? ‘These are the features that have given to the SUNDAY MERCURY tts immense circulation respectfully afternoon, rilliaut shot all around the table, but | 1] Tho children rushed towards the doors, knocked cach Aho . b citvulaion imereasing with every stcceeding week, and but a count. Out le Broaght not: | cher down, But fortunately the Snpertatendent and | C+ C+ Marsh, Author of the Popular fs Sco East intl werout, wiOBOet Turco feck Seen ect me cet romennen a of ibe uN 64.—Kavanagh cominenced to play an excollent | teachers maintained thelr presence of mind and usod | Works on Bookkeeping.. gives Private Lessous on Boaukerp. | Tents, No. 246 Fast Ni $0 HCUE FUER av LUNDA MENCURY tem, great fact in eaterprist and his friends were exuberant ta consequence, | every means in their power te aid theso under their | fan! Bustners Atw ae eremawey, CB ‘aatralia and Dubli , journelism, Itisa metropolitan néwapaper wit Pircideed pen Foley tapeily, made a run cr 2) points, | charge in making thoir exit ua speedily as possible, ait | CwlsF with term i Jere caaee ONTRENG, Ape Ghee, Sri a ern impr men ta—igh hing onpehe st pg ad oo mre hind egg eel pe ly oxcopting 8 few who. we bily | Herring's Patent Champion Fire and | y.curn.aged years aud 14 days, aly correnpendauia end ait the commercan, Sateeial and stroke sen oP » Foley now put the ir aud the firemen, who coon reached | Burglar Pr: fee, 262 Broadway, corner of Murray street, ‘The relatives and friends of (he family, aiso the mem- chet Duripese information formerly contined (o ‘he leading s wo rods in the Jaw of ong of the lowor corner pockets, | the scene, succeeded in sui dailies. les covering all the ground over oosupled by ressing the flames before Now York. bere of Benevolent Lodge No. 28 F. and A. M., are re- aod, nureit them in good style, m r had made much progress. The ontire damage will eo i dail it has the merit of combinin Of 3h, and winon he coutl ne longer couse he lectail the | tcazcely exccot $000, ‘A ittie gil, named Kita tally. | Ladies, Try Pyle’s 0. ik. Soap, the Great | *Peottully toy tather, 10 rightly acon eacrema the reeix | {ie beat wat mbes pepuint essencinis of the Merary periods ring,”’ so that is opponent was unable to | residing in Nostrand avenue, near Borgen street, sus. | abor and inoney 8 fo ee Ng a Venue, this (Saturday) | oats of the day. ce Lis Wuprecedented progeess, He bails in the “ aount on the following shot, It was then 10467. M., | tained @ fracture of one leg by falling from the yard and the score was announced to be as follows fence, which she attempted to climb after escaping from ete alternoon, at two o'clock. yn, o@ Friday, April ¢, Euna P., daughter of K. M, 8 its prestige, bot only in New York, but everywhere within the postal limits of the Union. Hence ita euormous circa jon, and hence (he envy of distauéed aad drowsy pledders —The best lantaneous, Sold Batehe' ‘s be ap D: wortd, harmless, reli Kavanagh . . + 412 | the building. Wm. Dougherty, assistaut foreman of No, “4 4 Vactot . Jing vainly in ite 5 Woloy.. 0.22. ‘ioe a8 ; azd | 12 amgige, coh from a alder vehile dn the act of entering | PS st 5 unithexee he ee erage of ibe nantly Wel othe show oucerns, know, thatwhoever may ad In the next run, Foley, got the | one of the windows, and broke one of his arms, When Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative an: funcral, from. the f Eesipunent drenwthe business world ‘ganortom yheongh the ad in| Dalis togothor, aad nursing them gently scored 30 points, | the @tarm arose the boys in the grammar department | wi, he heat in the world, wholesel r iI, t vo. t rom columus of the SUNDAY MERCURY, will reach aie Kavanagh followed with sonve oft most brillant shots | emashed the glass doors diviting that from” another dye privately applied at NocS Astor House," " &™4 ‘Be | No, f Verandah piace, om Sanday afternoon, at Balt-past | voce excecding by many thovaande iRé out vote of all oir of the ovening, and made a ran of 28—the game getting ka, slates, &c., and added con- or a Sewart.—At Los Angeles, Cal, on Saturday, February. 22, Gronon C., 80D of J year of his age D* wits SCHENCK, Who isso surest im curing consmmption and ai. Rarry’s Tricopherous is the Best a: chenpest article for dressing, beau oving the hair, ‘very clone and the excitement of the audience increasing onfusion. The teachers placed them- with cach run, On the fifty-ninth run, after a miss where they could be of most ser Gta dey thie H by Foley, luck favored Kavanagh, and, getting the balls | and succeeded in clearing the house without the o: pin ‘Surn.—On Fi drases of the lungs, publishes the Tollowing, showing the together, lirat at ono end of the table aiid teh. wb the of auy sorious accident. The building is of frame | * ee! ic ha paren ve ama coer he w li'b= professionally engaged in Apriis—U' other, ho managed to wake @ run of 65. He lad | aud two stories in height. Fay's Spanish Hair Gloss—A Chemica | {yit sear ot ber ene, by At his principal office, 39 North Bisth made the best run of the evening #0 far, and coe ahaa componnd sintflar to the natural ofl of the hair. For dressi The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully Rh, at 32 Bond street, New York, the clunces were vory much in hie favor, when | Jersey City and Hoboken Charter | the har, keeping it moist and in place, and tnyparting a mort | iuyited to attend the {ieeral, on Sunday fternoon, at ednesday, 8th and 9h, at 0 Wood sircet an uulicky “kiss” sent him into the pocket. Election beautituilustre, there is nothing equal to i", Sold by ail tone o'clock, from ber late residence, 198 West a, Foley saw that his oppovent evidently meant business, od aruggee ache ineeesk ’ Thursday, the 10th, at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Ma. and going to work with a will he made wrunof 21; but | On Tuesday next an election will be held in Jorsey cautiful Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom 1oxs.—On Thur April 8, Awwa, wite of Marten | pPtdays we 1th, at 448 Bighth sirest, Washington Uny, Bull Kavanngh was atead of him. Two or threo tuns | City, Hoboken and Hudson City for local officers. In | of Vewth or Pearl, for preserving and beautifying tue | Tietwen, aged 30 years, 8 mouths and 21 days, ‘Sainday, the 12h, at his principal office, $9 North sixus or « akin, All druggists and 499 Broadway. The fri a a | attend Uh street, W street, Pailadelphia, ‘upsday, Wednesday and Thurs 7th the MariBéro Hotel, Boston, TU MAR and A7th, at “jay, tho 10th, at his prinetpal ogice, 99 North Sixth street, Philadetpht ‘ Monday, (he 2Ist, a! 32 Bond street, New York, ymplexton af Trasses—Mareh & Co.'s Radical Cure Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr. Wadsworth’s Ulevine Ei vator—a superior article, No.2 Vasey sirect, Astor House, opporite tht chur followed without any decisive result, both players work- y o ing vory cautiously. “Two rine More at Kavanagh | 4et8@y City tho Democratic Republican Convention have kept going ahead despi dorts of his adversary, | Nominated John B. Romar for Mayor and E, J, Riley for Foley playing poorly, but nothing disheartoned not- | Chief of Police. The republicans havo nominated Hosen withstanding Kavanagh's gw Finally fortuno | F. Clark for Mayor and Jacob L. Marinus for Chief of Poe smiled upon him, and he made a run of 24, which seemed | lice. The People’s Union Convention have also e orsed to revive his friends considerably. Kavanagh followed | Clark and Marinus. nis of the family are respectfully invited to ivneral, from ber late residence, 20); Grand Mameburg,on Sunday afternoon, at halt-past Priday, April 4, Sanan, eldest daughter of residence of her parents, Hernia, or R ty o y ; ; i re The Be ic, aged 2 Years, 2 months and 4 days, Wednesday, the Ud, at 443 Bighth street, Washington, with a run of 18, aud left the balls in « good position for | — In Hobekon (he democrats hava @ split, which has ree pel ih ara oral will take place this (Saturday) attersoun, at | D oloy, bu a tude ® horrible miss gwhen his | suited in two candidates being placed in’ the tivid. tho ib Jock ‘ ; ay, the 24th, at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md, Eriond’s thought hy was goo for 30 at Least, Boiey’ was | opposition to what is calied tho ‘cliquo”’ have nominates | 2T0!,0t, ho aan tin Friday’ morning, April 4, ater lingering ay, the 26th, at his principal oflice, “80 ‘North, Wrath : it hovakors in tisme be _ rane was ctution; | Sooa M. Bogert for Mayor and the other faction the pre. | MARSH BROTHER: er of Ann street {inose, Mictant Terven, in the 41st yoar of his age. Monday, tho 8th, at 89 Bond atreet, New York Witeome cand beet ground by Tee ane the thing tate | sont incumbent, J. R. Johnson. Tt is presumes winder Harmunt's Mt XN wiéa ofthe funceal willbe given in toomorvow's paper. | De. SCUBNCK only proteases to tre there ditenser, Con junerure the game was beginning to bo >, P Sonehs 4 A Pure TobaccomVellow Bank Tobac« Mews Raat Norwich, Lang Tland, on Wriday, | snmplicn, liver Demrim epe Lily eae Al n Kavanagh relieved the andiouee by tia 48 lags 18 comet * Bank T " | Anes ad Calor en 4 peti wee ena § Mandtea F whic around the t eon re- nomi ale b ‘i ‘ foreia poy a y sheaf ht mp acrene Fi oh he ale hy x | nw ay Whole’ ke BONO DWIN ke BROTH EN, 29 Water sit Woorwiat.in monday, Ayr 3, Glo AtakKo, son | Mdina s il bunny at Ra reome, Ale Ct ealy Uy every MISCELLANEOUS. Rakes D PLANTATION BITTERS. 8. T. iso. X. It tnvtgoraies, atrengtaems and purifies the system; ts ® ouger, and the mont agreeable and effectual tome in the world. Lt (s composed of the celebrated Calixaya bart, roix rum. 10d de spepsia aad Weakness the thing tor the cian esof seasons, Sold by ali grocers, druggists, hotels V", DRAKE & CO., 298 Broadway, N.¥ (LROCERY AND TEA DEALERS SUPPLIED WITH Kea by the cieat, or smaller quantities at same rate. CANTON TEA CO., 125 Chatham atroet ‘PJ ERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED BY USING WHITE'S ot Lever Truss. It differs in prac, d action 1TE'S Vatont Lever ‘ior instru, id fashioned trusses, WHIT Tks wad Supporters amphlets (ree, 45 Bond i U meats. ORION GOLD PENS.—PRICES TO SUIT THE pocket aud Pens to hand of every writer, at 25 slang. Call or ine.ose stamp for circular. OTICE, TO SHIPPERS. For the South. Superior Bottled Tlquors, conalating of Bourbon Whiakey, Wines, Brandics, Porver, Ales, Cider, Bova Water, de. de. foe wile any quantity wind pt wp Us very superior er, by i. NDUM, No. Couar street, corner of broadway, N. i.—600 cases now ready 108 ipping, IGKST WALKING COATS YOU EVER SaW, 39 TO N $10; Spring Overovats, $6 50; & very choice style, $13) renin $2; Tents, Be UEN ceior werk from usout goods ea rt faa, At low ptces, Ort ARKE, 114 Wilinm wircet, iB. vse vine (3 0 OMe Ree ROGERS MOND, Rose * BN . ie iG SEASON. GREAT REVIVAL OF POPULAR TRADE. Tho prospect of speedy termination of the war having Givca 89S WMENSE IMPULSE 70 BUSINESS, ROGERS &@ RAYMOND havo opened the season with @ tock of eee? FASHIONABLE SPRING CLOTHING, of surpassing elegance and almost infinite vuriely, com; tng, tn addition (0 all the regular styles brought oui for: the og, uapy Bore tiemen and boys. oir new boar ny Bus Jirell a tacit Revelties for ing and pumener, au well ax thelr THE DRIVE, THE DRAWING ROOM AND THE PROME, NADE, areas remarkable for neainoss aid attraciveneas, a8 thole u priesare 108 EXTREME MODERATION. EX Their motto (which they were the frat to introduoe) ia atilé “3 MOONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION, ad IHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS, Soren SICK. MEADACHE—ITS 8YMPTOMS, CAUSE This has recetved its name froin a constant nausea or slokg hess at the stomach, which atlends the pain in the howd, This headache is apt to begin in the morning on waking fom a deep sleep, and when some trregularity of diet has been com~ mitted on tne day before, or sometimes for several days pre- vious, “AC tirst there isa diatresaingiy, oppressive teeling, i the head, which gradually merges into asevere heav; in the temples, frequently attended by a sense of fuliness and tenderness in one eye, aud extending across the 1ore- head, There 13 4 clammy, unpleasant taste in the mouth, and offensive breath, aud the tongue covered with ayeliow wit white fur. The suiferer desires to be alone in @ dark room, As soou as the patient feels the fullness im the head and palm in the temples, iake a large dose of Schenck’s Mandrake Vitis, and in an’ hour or two they will feel as well as ever, This'has been tried by thousands, and. always sure to cure; and tnatead of the stck headache coming on overy Weck oF ten Lg they wil not be troubled with it once in three months. chenok's Mandrake Pills are composed of » number of roots, besides Poddphillin, or concentrated Mandrake, all of ‘which tend to relax the secretions of the liver, and act more prompt than blue pills or mercury, and without leaving ang dangerous eifects, In bilious petvon they will show them, selves by the stools. They will expel wormi, mucus, bile, and if heauache, it all morvid matter from the system. In sick they-are taken as directed above (a full done as soon as (hex Toa! the first symptoms of it), Dr. Schenck will, wud hes directed bis agents to refund the money if they do not give ite p sreon has been compelled to, stay ee ag night dt too much wins, | dose on La ee eee te wpe till eat on augue toate ant 2 drop, uniess he forgets to go to bed at all, They only coat 25 cents # box. Whoever takes them will never use anyother. They are dollar 10 a ick man for ovary cont they coat. seca te On a aga wholesale aud retall, at Dr. o No. $9 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by rally, ek ii. SCHENCK can be found at $2 Bond street eveey , from 9 to 8, to examine lui ‘Rospire: beer give advice to those who woe it to callon him, ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINES—RE gy ie: improved and perfected. No breaking needles ho missing atltches, no trouble in doing any kind of work however light or heavy, in cambric. cloth or leather on the desoriptive cataogue. Agent wanted. Address Tue Howe Sewing Machines, 487 Broad way, New York. same ne, Send for NIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, MEDICAL DEPART: mont.—The session of 1462-"3 will commence on Ooto- ver 20. Valentine Mott, M.D., Emeritus Professor of sur ry; Martyn Paine, ., Professor of Materia Medica and ‘nerapeutics; G. 8, Bedford, M. D., Professor of John W. Draper, M. D., Professor of Chemist Motogy; Alfred G. Post. M. D., Professor of Su Van Buren, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; John M. D., Professor » . all, M.D. Gt the Lamitures and Prectioe of ‘Medicine e lectures are arranged so as ive 0) tunity for dil attendance at th Da ltepensarjes. The surgical, medical and obstetrical cliniques Ju the coliege are conducted as heretofore, The spring, summer und autuu course is being carrird on during the present session tn tl gual manner, Letters of iniuiry may Be adresse to Professor Draper, Provident of the Medical Faculty, Univer 7» New York. a THE FIREMEN. IREMBN,—THE ACTIVE AND EXEMPT MEMBERA of Tompkins Hose Company No. Li are requested ta meet at the carria: to attend the fu Hose Company N Epwanp W. Retry, s ___. A@ST AND FOUND. {ITHER STOLEN OR TAKEN BY the hallot the hose LH Macd: Band Wo'ciock P. M., an (Overcoat, Pike pariy will return. ts: above. property 0 wi tn 2 al Uberaily rewarded; it hot, by returning the surgical instru meats aed papers ho may reinin the wvareoa |. BK. DiRLX, M. D., 82 West Twenty-niath street. 1 8 WATCH LOST-915 REWARD-IN BROOK eaiana Beary Stagetat im Stvattch’s, Ik Atuulss crests ! at! ral ¥ “ital Gold Hunt fe Watch, No 2187, It ta bi eased relative. Apply to Purdue street, N.¥., or to Julius Morro, Si Court street, Brooklyn. LO8t=O8 | WEDNESDAY | MORNING, | ON SIXTH Avenue, near ine corner of Eighteenth street, & Sable ny houre on Sunda: inst., atl o'clock, eral of Michael Da'ton, late foreman of 17. OWEN MURPHY, Foreman. ppet. The tinder will receive a suiiabie row ng it to 85 Kast Fourieenth street, me OST—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING MONEY, PA- ers and Reys, either in w Jersey teti7 alago or om Bicalway, between Bleecker and Tenth streews,” Lue indee wilt be aditably rewa ning the same to 15 Bre- turnis OST—BETWEEN CORTLANDT AND FOURTEENTH streets, a Sleeve Button, a diamond set in black ony: ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving tat No. Cortlandt street. LEFT IN A FIFTH AVENUE OMNIBUS A? Opera Ginse, y night, & pers in leather case, ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by Berngh ee Willow street, Brooklyn, or address a noe x 2,453 Post office, OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, IN BROADWAY, ‘a Gold Lepine Watch, with the name of Mary engraved be back. The finder will receive a suitabie reward oa returning the sam Farmer, at the ofice of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, No. 12 Wail street. OST—BANK BOOK, ON BLEECKER STREET SAV- 4 ings Bank, No. in November last. The Gnaer iM please retura it to the Bank. LAWRENCE LYNC OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, IN MA- Ad divon avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, a aquirrel Viotorine, ‘The tinder will be suttably rewarded by returning the ¢ 10 27 Pearl street. St-ON THE 3D OF APRIL, A LARGE BROWN paper Envelope, conualuing some receipts and accounts ent wih Wm. 8! Henderson & Co.. of New York. The will be rewarded by leaving tive same at their of, aver street, OST—APRIL 3, IN CENTRAL PARK, GOING FROM Life wridge tothe cars, a indy’ ‘Hunting Case Watees With Chain, Key and Seal. A liberal reward will be patd 1 at unbers street. finder by leaving the same at 45 a hambers street. “REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, |Z April, from No. Mi Grove street, @ black and tan tere T slut, about seven years vid, cropped ears and long tail; f : asked. mit de No questions REWARD-WILL BE, PAID FOR A BOOK accounts of different persons with a Tin Ly ih Tg d of Pree ler, No. 6 State OF sen: where it . Was lert in a Bleecker street stage. "9 10 BEWARD.-Lost, A CARPET BAG, MARKED F. Anthon, ‘The above reward will be paid by leave ing tt at 72 Broadway. $20 BEWARD-—LOST, ON THE CARS OR AT THE >. Jersey City Railroad Depot, on Monday evening, Match 5}, a hi y Mutf, The above reward wi paid (oe the samme by F, Howe, No. 64 Fulton stree New York. ES BRIDGEPORT.—FARE Firt¥Y CENTS.—THB steamer BRIDGEPORT will leavo Peck slip. every Thursday and Saturday, at 12 0’ arriving in Bridgeport in time to connect with all ex- t ‘Returning, Tea eidgeport every Monday, Inesday and Friday, at 10% o'clock, on the arrival of New Haven cars, F: bt taken, ROPLE'S LINE OF STEAMERS HAVE CoM. rad tueds regular tripe and wil lenve datly for Alba: P. M,, {rom foot of Cottiandt street. Tickets for all Va West wb be had.at the ofl on the dock. “Freight for- the We warded to Albany aud (he ig ee Agent. STEAMBOAT LONG ISLAND LEAVES EVERY HE peruoos (Sundays excepted) for Nocthport, ys lock. the intermediate landings, from James turning, leaves Northport every morning, ACADEMIES. OP TONIGHT (SATURDAY) AT MME. SAUVA- Ho GuA CS Dincing “Acmleiny, Ho. #18 Bromiiraye woe Houston streei.—A nuraber of clegant danseuses engaged lor the occasion; music, all that could be desired; commencing at 8 o'clock and closing at L}go'cloek, Admission 50 cents ey Pes Insurance and Commission Office 96 Pine street. Hours, Insurances effected in the fi smpanies upon the lar attention given to Hliing urde selected and bought with the win experience, abillty, & , dagvow veapoctalyility iu bug city

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