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mu and bound for Baltimore, though at the time of her @apture she was steering southeast. The vessel hud been “pronounced: uvse:worthy, but ber cargo, most of which ‘was contraband—consistlig of @ number of bags of sait- petre, &e.—with thie greater portion of her crow, las bees <@ent to Philadelphia. ois schooner was taken once be- «fore, but her crew succecded in recapturing her. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE OF THE POTOMAC, ‘Lord Hartington avd Colovel Leslie, who recently ran @he blockade ‘rom Virginia into lower Maryland, came <qmear being captuied by ‘he Yotomac fotilia. The third sone of (he paris. howeve. .Rev, DR. Welmer, who was s@rossit” sever in uother boat, was arrested and “Wrougi. eulogten., On bis person was found 4 pase from Gers. er for » | three of them. Lord Har- eington 28 undersivod, ¢ 1d have immediately crossed ho Haves wider of trees, but the extension ef a simi- 4¢ to Colonel t.slie, he being a British oilicer, sarily delayed. ‘THK PUBLICATION OF NAMES OF DELINQUENT ARMY 2 OFFICERS. The publication by the War Department of a list of @rmy oflicers charged with grave offers operates se- ‘Vorely upon sone of the parties named who were impli- ‘@atod through the faise use of thelr names by the real | ofonders. 708 EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE CAPITOL. Artists are busily at work in the Rotunda of the Capit)! opying the historical pictures. Some peuple say that the copies are to adorn the War Office; but the real design is ‘to engrave those noble subjects for the notes of the new mational cur: eccy. THK GHKAT SHIP CANAL PROJECT. Binco the defext of the greut ship caual praject, the Eriends of the Iilinois portion of ft have concluded to bring “fopward a separate proposition for the construction if ‘that work, 80 as to connect the waters of the lakes with ‘those of the Mississippi river. There is reason to believe “that such @ proposition, unencumbered with the heavy ‘woight of the improvement of the New York canals, will oMeet with success. , ‘MR. CORNING AT BIS POST. Hon. Erastus Corning has recovered from his recent “@evore ifiness, and resumed his place in the Housy und | ‘the Committee of Ways aud Meana, of which he ts revard. ‘od as ono of the most efficient and industrious members. “TOM THUMB AXD HIB WIZE AT THR WuTE HOUSE. | ‘The diminutive bridal party which caused such a flurry | “among the Gothamites was publicly received by the Presi- | dent and Mrs. Lincoln at the White House this evening. Among the distinguished guests present were Secroturies Chase aid Welles, Major Generals Butler and Cassius M. Clay, and Messrs. Crittendon and Wilson, and many pro- minent diplomats. Tho reception was the occasion of an ‘@greoabic rounion. Mr. Lincoln bad for the time laid vaside the stern cares 0: office and was affable and chitty, ‘while Mrs. Lincoin’s suavity of manner was the theme of s@eneral admiration. NO INCKEASE OF THE DUTY ON WHISKEY. It is believed that the Ways and Means Committee will ‘mot recommend an increage of the duty on whiskey. THE WAR-AHIPS OS3IPBE AND PENSACOLA. “The commission appointed by Secretary Welles to exa- Wine into the construction of the vessels Ossipee and | Pens.cola, have reported adversely to the employment of the Martin bctler and the Syckles cut-off. The commission alo report advorsely in the case of Chief Engineer Isher- ‘wood, MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL HAMILTON. General A. J, Hamilton, of Texas, will attend the Union Convention to be held at Manchester,N. H.,on the 17th tnstant. . JNTERESTING FROM THE 80 Rapti a Ran? utd “Mhe Richmond Waig of the 11th instant says thats ‘eupatch from General John H. Morgan two Hon. W. E. ‘Simms, Senator from Kentucky, states that Geueral ‘Boyle, the Military Governor of Kentucky, during the “Past-wreek ordered the Provost Marshal at Loutsyille to stake (rom an Ohio brignde the negrocs they had stolen while in the State, and that inthe takiug of the negroes a ‘Aght occurred, in which the cltizeas of Loulsvilie gene- ally touk part, and a number were wounded on both | “aides, | ‘The Richmond Aig of the 11th also says Major Gene. | etal Merling Price, of the Confederate States army, was serenaded in Richmond on Monday night. Tuo Whiz of the same date contains the following:— Wath respect Pres: con- Bdoice Sitio ut, aay be Srl sea® tat oy man wi SoS PCR attra topes tere | ‘administration. If he deestnot gener - dence new, it is bis own fault. He has constituted himas:f | ‘the government, aud bas had bia own way iu everything. Results have in mu failed to vindicate Ris wisdom. The self aifioiency whieh lost New Orleans, s@band ned Miswourl and hencuck , and Drought the enc- my to the heart of the South, and whieh laid vpen more ‘gban half of Virgivia to barbarous desolation, continues to contro! our destinies Some misgiving under the circum- 10 from an Indianapolis pa- Stances 18 natural aod in “re couy cloorhete ai aytils , with two sets of repolutions that have been laid be- the Ingiana Legilathre. ‘The paper from which we | is virlently republican. It ounces the rosoln- od an or tinance of secession. have very much ‘They ure intensely bitter ost war obect® for which it waged, and | ow an armistice of six monhs, and a ba- etional convention to settle ali natioual difficulties. In one | get itis if the convention is not diana shall act for herself. The furious denunciati us of othe resolutions by the republicam paper constitutes their Dost commendation, and argves a redeeming spiri among | ithe poopie of the Northwest, Woe of the Confederate | States should do what is porsible to encourage the gro@ih aud accendancy f that spirit. Trifles should net be dis | Regarded. Speedy peuoe or a long ind disastrons war is ‘tho aitarnative insue. [here never was such ap oppor- | suuity for wise men | Gn the 10th inst. Mr. Hodge, of Kentucky, introduced | ‘the following proambie and resolution in the Confederate | House of Reprosentatives, which was agreod to:— | Wherens, information has reacwed this Congress of the iy Wasim ton, DC. of a bill for whereas the consti uo beth oF tue Confederate the United Btatcs recognise Ati ‘and their | Reiss property; ‘Aa verena, we 'aniot consent 19 any change in thele poliiical sjatua wad coudiion; terefbre, Resolved, That the Commitiee on the Ja ‘liciary be m- @trvctet to ta uire into the eapedien y of bringing ina bill providing (he proper forms for the d. ition i negroes Or milatioa who may be captured Tanner that those of then who ers inay be returned io thelr bat pa dongy oh he for ae be are per. spemmal tor the pur raving © fon reim- Burne citizars of thia conteceraey who heve lost, their slave | = iy by of the interference therewith of the — Coleone] Samuel Graham Restored to Command. Bavrmonn, Feb. 13, 1863. Colone! Samuel Graham, of the Fifth New York artil- lery, who was court martialed and displaced. has been re. stored to hi command by the President of the United ' itu owners, and those islatare. ‘that ‘ut Eneopo tarestoned with geetwation, peace reigua, war re h capital teereneen, the mndomriona have capheyueas ‘and ‘the humDiost ¢iass food = [t congratulates the country tor “the healthy eummerce. bountiful harvest, successful fishery, «cpanding ona trade, fair resuite in gold mining ani the revenue. It allud-s to the enrolment of the mivitia and the L wdon exhibhion, refe-s to the ia- | tercolonial railway, and tavites all, ag a common measure, | to secure the compictin of the great eutorprise, premises | Measures for the encouragement of immigratiyn. agrical tare and the reguintivn of the gold felis aud the fran- | chise The session promives to be long and stormy Ar. chiheld Patterson has been appointed member of the Legislative Council. City Intel! St. VALewrine’s Annt\mnsany.—If the appearance of | Priut shop windows be any criterion, the anniversary of old St. Valentine, martyr, bishop and patron of lovers, will be well celebrated this year. To-day, being the 14th of February, hr Suintsbip’s natal day, it is presumed that the old Custom of sending valentines, or love letvers, from beax to belies, aud vice ners will be kept np with the accustomed spirit. It is probable also that the epite ful will avail themselves Of the op ortunity to veut (heir spiren, by sending wretched e and dirty carica- w to the ob ects 0: theif maiice, Such mixe.vee, taking the shape of anony mons COMmMeMteations, aK the lava Tiably do, too often resemble the ect of the cowardly, aasavsin, ati inflict a decree Of pain Upon sensitive peojte which it often takes along pected to remedy. In ther case te object 8 the perpetration of in cemnt practcat joker, which,as not u frequently haprens in okiny load to seriods conseyoences Aawe rewwrk d at the commence. Aoont, it is likely ‘tem all the jndieatons tht the wid be exten ty ce curated ths year, and 1 ia to be feared that too mach .dvastage will be trken o it by the maheious; for the sopply of vil aves valentines ie something tremendous, while the wale 2 W be ia pre portion. Duara oF tim Sexton oF Tris the weil known sexton of Trinity chapel for 4 qumber of years back, was taken euidenty {ll laet Sumtay white discharging the duties of his office, and expired 4 (ew mo- mente afer. Fine 1” Weer Staxet.—Between savne and eight o'clock fast night a fire broke out In the basement of 144 West street, occupied by Morria J. Griffin as y Crener.—Mr, Dugan, sore, The damage to the stock will be ) tnt ed for $325 in tue Astor Inaar nce Cornymr y bid fog is owned by Mayor Opdyke. Damage alot $100 ally inpured, The origin of the fire i uoknown a pre cont. rawe | the & ate of the Whoie, aud referred to the Judiciary NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1863. AFFAIRS AT Tih STATE CAPITAL. OOREEEEe TS Debate on Natio cipation Reselutions Ax Scuate—Floed of Resolet. | 5 Senate—Resoiutions on Foreign eri York City te Where the City 4. read Bills Ave to be Hereafter Me oe red—Legalizing Acts of Supervisors > lative to Bounties, &e., Ke, ALuany, Feb, 13,1868. , | ‘The discussion in both houses last evening on vational | -nyyy nod always been relerred (0 the fe iliou affairs was somewhat interesting. The debate in the o hate resulted in the adoption of Seuator Low's resolutions, whieh he offered at the close of bis speech, on the Gover- nor's message. These resolutions in reality amount to nothing. They might do very woll for # poli- tical county mass meeting, but are far beneath the dignity of s Staie seuator in a State Ii New York. In othor words, the resolutions are made up of words and no ideas—uet even respectable buncumbe, ‘The resolutions that have been hanging in the Senat some time in reference to the emancipation proclamation were also adopted,several of the republican Senawrs absenting themselves when the vote was taken. It will be seen by the wording of these resolutions as they wei adopted that they are so worded that they do not «x press the optuion of the Senate asa body, but in the reading state:—‘ Resolved, That in oar opinion," moaning the opinion of those who voted for the resolu‘ions, aud not that of the Sonate. it will also be remembe ed that the Sevators were elocted'two years age, before the revolution in the public mind had commenced. Tie ssomb.y- meu are fresh from the jouple, clecied last full, and therefore are expected w more fully repre. seut the people in tho present ciisis ‘this muy be the secret of the Senate net muking the reaoluti ns Joint resolutions, knowing that they wo ld be d the Assembiy, and (beruiore coutlning them «(ho > 80 that the radicuis might obtam a little political capital out of their adoption. The ‘ollow ing is @ correct copy of tho emuncipation Tesvlutions ay adopted:— SURSTITUTR YOR THE RESOLUTION OF MR. TRUMAN, IN MRLATION VO THM RMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Resolved, That in our opinion the purpose of the federa: fo-ernneni in this war Is expressed in tLe declaration of Fresident in Lis proclamation of date ot 224 Seytemts r, ha iatlows fter, ax heretofore, th vill be f practically reacting ‘toe eonst tutional the United Staies and the people cher shat relation is or may ve suspauded or di we sustain the Presidentgin his proclama- ry 1, 1868 eset by lim, “by virtie of eaved as Commander. n-Chlet 9! the Ary 0; the United States, in time of actual armest re. at the authority and gov: rnment of the United ui agg Mt and necessary measure for suppicsuing pellion.”” A food of resolutions has been offered in tho Assom- bly te-doy tovehing uatioual matters, which, as a general thing, express the views of the mover only. luere up- pears to be ® rogulur infatuation (or proseuting resulu- tions, and perhaya itis about ax harmless a way as they can ocoupy their time Nobody is burt with them, uuless sume member overioa 's bim-eif, ‘The resolutions ofivred by Mr. Korn yesterday, as fol- lows, were to day reterred tu ths Committee on Judicitry te to invedtizate und report upon:— Whereas, thero exist ta different of the State a large while sot chaining a! to te univer vs )e..0ns wi United States, enjo; wtu gives : tectiua .0 their personal property; and wiercus 4 foreigners, by ihair neglect or refusal to become ¢.tt-eus, envble! to eacaye o.uer burdens wilel a borne ‘vy oitt-cus for the benelit of the State and tue L end whereas, belioving that Lever intended to create n dis and alioas, to the detriment of (he former wm the aivan a Of the latter, thereby mai.ing it the interest uf the forres, a to refur to become citizens, aud revain ullens (o our n th tutions; Apel wheress, in th” present ueplorarle war, wa sng | between and the South, the burden of imamuin- dng tiat war sidiid be borne by all those whu live uader the prete.tion of the lan‘, Resolve, That it he referred to the Committer of the J efetary of this House to injuire and report whetie me. stire can be constitutionally ted fur the (axa! such foreign bere persons retusg ‘0 bec ne el igen 10, order tazafion imposed on al! other cla and, that ff, in toe Hon Of the Committee, nO constitutional power estas 'or nyoaTt of OF Me DB, tv “port What mensare can place citizens aod be adopied to aliens gnan equal footlug im | Dearfug the burdens iu po hg galetiug coutess, foreigaers come over here. | aré Over naturalized, and, when cailed upow ts government in a war, put in their elaims of ex: { tion on the ground that they have never taken out ther | papers of citizen-bip, aud thie get rid of supporting the @vvernment ander which they have aceumurated their sortunes. dir. Dean iatroduced a bill abolishing tho office of con- stable in the olty of New York, aud providing fur the ap- polutarat of two marshals in oach judicial dist ict the olty. Also one authorising the Judges of the Supreme Court of the First judicial distriet oF the staie, Justices of the Superior Court, and Judges of the Common Meas Court or of the chy of New York, to appoint stenographers Sheir reapenive colts, the salary to be fixed by the ‘Vise. VM peverel other bills of no particular importance w io. troduced. Mont of the proceedings of the assembly were without any public interest. some , however, was spent over @ motion to re‘er @ Brookiy:: railroad bil Insoduced this morning in the Assombiy to a diferent atamding commithe, which tnaily Teauited in its reference tp the Committee on Railroads, ‘with an implied instruction to the Speaker to hereafter make that reiorcnce to all city railroad billa. This cute Of the Committee on Affairs of Cities, which beretufore have bad the charge of bills of that vature. ‘the vill legalizing the ects of Supervisors in paying bounty money, and authorizing them to levy a tax wo money jor that purpose, was through with in joe in the Senate Wo report complete. ‘The Hoi thic State Medical Society Dave just closed ths aeaual #3 ‘ee A attor.dance was large, when we take under conafderatlo the f.ct that the charter for the weolety only passed the Legislature @ year ago, Several very important papers were road; among jatnie College i ference to the prosperity of the Homeopathic College in the city of New Yor, Tey are to have another session om the Sth of May. Atuany, Feb. 13~11 P. M. ‘The committee of both houses are exccedingly busy over bills referred to them. A large onmber of bills will be reported in the Assembiy at am early day next week. ‘There are other symptoms that the most important mea- sures will be bronght forward within the vext tea day: The Ratlroad Committee of the Assembly beard argu. ments to-day for and against the application for the privi lego of runing a dummy engine ou the Brooklyn and Ja- maica road. There was arich und racy controversy be tween the advocates f r aud against this project, in whi bh each side trdulged tua personal ulte-cation, and tried to prove each wther everything but what ihey gught to be. ‘The mene waa witnessed by distuterosted pa ties in the room, who considered it worth more than the | erform ences of any negro minstrels im the couwtry. The coin mitt ¢ leave for Prooklyn on the morning train, to make personal examination and see the practical operation of a dummy engine. several ,urties appeared before the ¢ mmittee to op- pose granting the Hudson itiver Railroad the priviiewe of using @ dummy on that road; but it ts now understood that the managers of that road claim that they have that privilege aiready xranted by the Comma Council of Fees | and therefore will not apply to the Legisiature, those parties who are nerte to oppose the use of 4 dummy on | the Hudson road will not permit the questivn to rest there, but are to bring it beiore the Legis- lature tm some {a the hope of preventing ite use on that road. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Avsant, Feb. 13, 1868. ‘MILLS REPOSTED FAvORASLT. ‘To amend the eharter ¢ the United States Trust Com- v Fs locarpivate thee Sictian devi tial Relative to savings bauks. BiLiA INERODUCED. By Mr. Murray—To establish » jal within the limite ot county. By Mr. Hetz—To confer additional powers on notaries public and to confirm their acts. te | ceived" are wot added. ! ‘The dill was sont to the Committoe ~¢ the Whole. ‘The remainder of the sersion was consumed in the con. sideration of the General Bounty Tax bill. Assembiy. Auaasy, Fob. 13,1868, | The Attoroey General sent in a communication. giving it ax his opinion, in reply to the imjuiry of the sxsembiy, that bills vigned oy the Governor ten days afer the edourument of the Legisiawure are constitution lly pina erl MSStr LImAN gave notice of a Bill for the copstrniction of «| single —_ fullroad through Cortiandt aud other streets, New Yor Mr Utter gave notice of @ bill to locate the State Capitol ip the ety of New York ILS PARED, To authorize the Albany aod Vermont Railroad to con- struct « braneh road, ‘Lo cha: ge the place of business of the Starr Arms Com- pany WILLA INTRODUCED, hy Wr. Goven—lo incorporate the German Saengerbund Association, New York By Mr} \ grapher ointment tr the salary, which the com It lao all Laws relat g to Ube election viet, aud gives the Jntment of two marshals for each judictal district wo the juiges of Lhe courts therwot | | Ay Mt, House Increase the salsries of the Brook. | | lyn justices to $5,000 per anoum. } Also to covstruct a single track railroad through Sackett | ) And other streets t Nostrand avenve, lo effect a junction With the Clove road, The inoorporators are Coroeiiux Da- ver, John Hughes, Patrick J. Meehan, Win. Studyiord and others: Also, to require gaa companies to charge « uniform prhe, except in covtracts with the municipal the ities, ity Mr. Watt—Ty togalive the Brady contract with the Common Couneil of New York | When Mr. Hughes’ bil! for the Sackett Strost Railroad Was introduced. the Srmaae said that the bill ptoperiy betopged to the Committee on Cities; but sings the action of the Houwe on th Spring Street Hallread Wil he hest | | tated to make the reference. fuception of @ desperate affray, iu which a promincet moter of the community was mortally wounded, sator day evening. Chapman responded that be | has been for mae eee teeidont of our city, and al | theagh he mixes | kno: | winter of the party Mr. T. C. Fisups moved to refer the bil! to the Commit tee on Ratiroads. | Mr, Fraige moved to amend go ae to refer tho bill to ; fre. Comngtine op Cities. i Mr Finis urgued that the proper com, - vies the bill to was the Committee on Raitrgy’ ite ritnht tt singular that a méembor of the Comm ~iicg uy Tides The. Fisher) should bo so anxious Wy H%.yo these bil. relented one own sommitioe. } ir. RYMOUK Sald bhAt. As chairman of the Committee on ( ities, he tell m delic ey da urging this watior, but city ratiroad bils haa rf R and he a Bay why « al She, Rowse Shp courm to pursue and Ghange the ordinary Gottse Of Yygingss. . ‘Mr. Foans reminded Mr. Seyaiour. that o OF ten op tweive yoars past. It was only in 1560, when, 10.8 partion, ‘wr ob ect, the Browdway Relrond bill being bo ‘of copteouion, it wae referred ti the Com mistoe O@ Cities, He hoped that the Houso would give fois Dill the proper reference, despite the petition of the » be allowed to rotuin the bill, which Committee 8 CHT tar because that com: | suid to be quite lumberedy"? Wish other business alrewy, After further remarks ia ,'8¥OF Of the motion of Mr. Fields, by Mr. Monray, the ba WM referred to the Com mittee on Railroads by a vote ofa.) 2. i Mr. Kutxato introtuecd concn, TUt Fosolutions de- ing the emancipation proclimatts, "OF President Lin. and bis suspeusivn of the writ of x BCks corpus do- nied by public necessity, and fayvoringy® Y!korous pro- secution of the war for the restoration Qf the Union, ch , Laid on the table Mr. Leay introduced concnrrent resolutions ying * one mab power,’ und denouncing the bill of AOOUF Wilson, of Maseachusetts, to give Pestdent Lin 5 ARRIVAL OF THE CHAREPION, $359,975 in Treasure Arrived—Ata New Granada, &e. Phe steamship Fhampioy, (xpi Wilson, from Aspin- | wail 4tb inst, under Movipgt the Taig! States pur 4 boat Couuecticat, od at this part Wet ulght. Be tw | poi inst., o1 Old Matacombo, Florida, apoko United States gunbort waginaw. The follow the specie List of the Chwuapion:— FROM ASL N Ald 5,7. Hayward...o0» | aes gio y "Fi 400 Dewitt, Kittio & Co, id ey x Holman lyse gE Potohand & co r Bake EGo Bo Ail. T. Apthooy + 12,000 A.B, Sands & Co 6.009 Ramon & Co Mi 10,000 Wells, Fargo & W. A. Tavier. 5,000 F. Probst & Oo... A. Morane, + 89,000 OUR PANAMA CORKRSVONDENCE, Panama, Feb, 4, 1863. Thore is nothing of interest to conunuuicate by this | Amorios are not yet due Tshall haye to confine myvell | thority over the militix of the States, as @ ugurpatieayt power, Calculated to bring clyil commotion into our imide Laid over, een Mr. Murray called up the resolution offered by Mr. Jiserday. dl-ecting the Judiciary Committue wo inquire nto the. nstitutionality of imposing a tax, upon forviat ers why have been in the country Jongd lian the por reyuired for naturalzatian without 1% haturalized. The resol'.tion was udor-ted, The Assembiy refused to the 26th inst. “Adjourned. The Cross Town Railroad Bit. Senator Wovdruit’s bill to provide for tbe accommocta- tion of passengers in the city of New York muakes it law- ful for the New York City Cross Town Luliroad Company, abwtn law or their assigns, to construct a railroad with a single or double track, and to vonvey: passengers and freight thereon for compensation through tho fultowing sirsets, &e., in New York:—Commenoing in Chumbors stroot at its intersection with West street; thence running throw b aud along Cha:nbors street and James slip to South street ; thence retucuing through aud wong James elip and Chara. bors street t the junction of Chambers and Duaue streets, bear Chatham street; thonee through and slong Duans street to West street, and through West atract to place of beginning: also commencing at the intersection of Bat tery place and Woat street; thonce through and along Batwery place and Bowling Green to Whitobail stroot; thence along Whitehall atieet to Beaver, aloug Beaver to Wiliam, along William to Old slip, along Old slip to South Btreet also through and along Reaver stevet fror Witham streot to Wall, along Wall street to the ferry; als+ commencing ia Hoboken stroot at its intersection with Canal street, along Hoboken street to Wexl street, al ng West street to Desbrosees street, along [osbroas: to Hudson street, a'ong Hudson to Broome, aloug Kroome to Manuin, al: " Mapyin to Grand street, along Grand Street to the Kast rivor, roturning through and a'ong Houston street aud birst stroet to the Bowery, al.ng tho Bowery to Beocker atreet, slong Bleackar to Christophor Btrent, ther.cato the place of boginuing: also com:nensing at the iutersection +f Fourth street and Elevoath avonu., thence running through Fourteenth street to avenue 1), along avenue 1) to Tenth atroot, along Tenth street ts the Fast river, returning thro gh Tontb street to Sixth ave nue, thro: gh Sixth avenue «nd Chewtophor siresr lo the North river: atxo along Sixth avenue and Amos street to G:eenwich avenue, along Greenwich avenue to Fourteenth Sti cot, thence to the place of begiunluy; also commencing the ivot of Twenty third street. North river, thevoe ong Twenty third street to the East river, and returning by the sume route; also commencing at the (ot oF Thiteonth street, North river, then-e to Sixth enue, Bong Sixth avenue to Twenty seve th street, B01 Twenty seventh street w Firet avenue, thence wo Twenty third stroet, thence 40 Kust river, returniug al ng Twenty third street and Firat avenve to Twoeuty- | eighth: strvet, along Twenty-eighth street to Sixth aveuuc, | abug | ixth avenue to Thicty-first street, thence along ‘Thirty tires strevt to Tent! enue, along ieuth ayveauo to ‘Thirtieth streot, thynce ajong Mirtioth sireet to the 1 of Begining: marci st sty the First avonve, thofice alohp Firat aveuo to fhirty-fourth street, along Thirty-fourth street to che ferry, and returning by same route to plice of begtwaing, With the priviiego of laying all sidewaiks, turnoute aud swilchos necossiry for the proper working aud accom Auvdation of sail railroads. Tho ca sare to run as olten as the public convenieace requires, and the tare not to | exceed live cents por or. ‘The bill rostams ine restrictions usually imposed upon city raifroad cerpora tions, with the exception of the restrictions contained tm ths goveral act of 1850, which compels the completion of tho entire line of road within five years. CALIFORNIA NEWS. Arrival of the Overland Mail. ‘The overland mail from Cullfornia, with dates to the ‘20th ultimo, came to hand last eventag. Our files of San Francisco and Sacramento newspapers contain nothing of any importance that has not beon anticipated by tele. raph. , "awooTINa APYRAY BETWERN SPORTING MEN. (From the Alta Catifornia, Jan. 10. Tn the sporting mtelligence ¢ sewhere will be read the It appears that at the termination of the race Koff attempted to browbeat the judge (Major Mork er). by deriding bis decision, and offered to bet chat it would not be sustained by turfmen elsewhere: tu whieh would accept the wager, and for double the amount, Koll did not mako good bis proffered wager, so the parties soparatod api came into town. Later in the evening, about seven | o'clock, Mr. Cannon, the owner of the winning Rorae, and Mr. Hendrickson, were in the Pony Saloon, ou Kear street, when bof entered while they were about Ww take & driwk, and was invited to participate. He accented, and while they were drinking, Mr. came in and joined the group. Koff said to Chapman—"You bada | (good deal Us say about tbat decision to-day, and you don’t | like me auyhow.”” Chapman reviied—'i doa’t know About that—1 think the decision was just."’ Koil retort © vst Like all you d—d scoundrels,” and used @ direct opprobrious eyithet to Mr. Chapman. Ip the commot oa which followed Mr. Cannon interposed and separated them, aud Mr, Chapman, yielding to Mtr, Hendric.xon's en- | treatios, le t the saicon, but Koit pursued bint with anusa. | It is presumed that Mr. C. armed himself ator he left | | and returned to the saloon. 4s diflicuities bad frequeutiy | occurred with Knit for decisions oa the course, and us ihe | latter, being very ubusive and joud mouthetl, hud time on | time made threats, Mr. C. desired to soo it he would at- tempt their execution. When Mr. C. entered the saloun bot! retired tw the bck room, whore he was followed by Mr. Chapinan, In this room) there were move presout other than Koff,¢hapman, Cannon, Hend:iekson ant » goutieman from Marysvillé. AS net a4 We Can learo from | invextwation, it appears that us Mr. C. entered the inner room jf exclaimed, “iknow you are armed now, aod Mt yyu draw | will xhoot,”” which was foewed by tho eho Some sta’e that Mr. Chapman waa in the act | , Of levelling his Derringer pirtol, when tof thrust bis | weapon close to his body aad fired. Mr, Chujtnin | | wheeled wo save & vital part, and the ball struck ou the | sixth rib of the right side, bang Be aud following | he muncies around to a litte w the shoutdér | bimdo, where the bail stil! remains. The piatol | used by Eot was @ large sized Derringer, the | ball making a frightful wound, though the physicians say it 18 Mot necessarily mortal. Whether dr. fred before, oF simultaneously with Es, we cannot learn with that exactitude to particularize, as those from | whom we solicited inforwnat o0 declined furnishing it, on the roore that they would rather say pothing: but be it is bail eptered the wall ome six or eight inches | cot Imre ia after the shooting oft | rom the ssivou without his hat, saying, ‘Ile | me first, anyway.” “You,” said@ inen who aw companied him, to one of our imzormants, Chapman fired | at bim rst.’ Koff waa arreated at ouce and taken ty pri son. Mr. Chapmaa was taken to bis room on Califoraia street, where he in attended by Irs. She dun, -awyer an! Tarte, have Bo hopes of bis recovery. Mr. Chapinan < emerged fired at ryely in sporting mlfairn, ek Tespected by a argen ber of our citian vo ostentatious and ever wiling charities. It is to bu int latory efforts, aided by Mesere. Kugone 1. Suilivan aod Wiliam Lent, that (ailiornia contributed $400,100 to the retiel of the Sanitary Commission in the Kast. Ho hea ever been juat iu his generosity, aud has proven him. self, in times when true ined were needed, « frin wai constant supporter of the (nion. olf bas always born n for hie Utorough knowledge of trotting horse, lie amounting tl recklessness, and his utter unrelia bli He frat became kuowu UW the genern| pubiie of Catiforuts by a rencoutre with one Of the Lioyd family at the Ucean seccouut of hix abduetion of a young hh whom be bad the aiMoulty, He in filed the © bY bis handling of the fleet mare Princess, both on tbe Culiformia turf and in ber matches with Flora lemple in the bast. While in New Orleans be was toubbed for his allegedfoul practices un the turf, anu « similar tate betel hin at the (diva Course on Long island, He returoed here, and Agured ina race by which several parties, who trusted t his ) lighted word, were sold and bankrupted, aud bas (requentiy teow the sibject of comment in the racing reports fur hia principled conduct. The © ariiament. sreecn OF TUR GOV h—THE KNKOLMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF VOLUNTEERS, ETC. Quemme, Feb. 13, 1809 The Governor's sneech wax delivered to Parliament to day. Iteongratulates the country on the spirit, loyalty ane zeal in the enrolment and organization of voluntecrs If necessary & bill will be submitted for (he improvement and extension of the preseot militia system, Measures are & be introduced for the atjuatment o Parliamentary representation, the bawkrupt law. respecting the adm. nustration Fy the registration of tities, ond we tepert bee the Pariismentary build be submitted, with @ view to the pateut Iaw. ings at Uta speedy com, thon for the tion of the imperial guvernmen of opening up the Northwest for settiement rect commusication betwern Canada and Britian Columbia. Very favorable results are expected. The Governor hopes Ment gree Of inquiry inte the condi thon of the public will result in bringing ihe ox tures of the Within the revenue He ai judes to the will Korn | WM! Amnesty & all political prisoners aid to all who have adjourn over from the 1#thdo } yrarch, They’K2V0 passed fifty-three Jaws, ome of which | fo this letter to tocal affairs. Gen, Moaquora has published a dearce granting a geno | heretofore oppoved his government, Peace reigns now na, hOut the republic, and there is no opposition what evar to? Mosquera government, The State Assembly bas adjourned, to moet again next are said to be y) good. The amnesty granted by Gen, Mosquera compellat them to repeal the iaw they had | d Danishing so MPrAl of the conservative party of this | Hite ‘The force of ‘“vendarmaria” has been disbanged and | nte militia has been called into service, in aocurd. | ust passed by tho Ascombly. They have taken charge of the prisons and are voing polico | ancy. | The British frivate Roxolute, Rear Admirn! Sir Thomas | Maitland, arrived a. thia port on the 20th ult. from Calne, | ‘Te British stoamer oi-war Taréar will sail in a fow days for Mexico, ‘The United States ¢loop of-war St. Marys is still in this The following American vessels aro vow in this port, and came out wih oval for the Panama Mall Stowmsbip Company ,viz Sante Claus, Captain Hopkins: Haverlock , Captain Young: Mongolia, Captain i1utching; Bazaar, Cap: tain Stuart. They will all wail for the Chincha Islands and take cargoes of guano, THE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The Chartestou Atfatr—Union Account of the Action—The Attack on Fort Donel- som, With a Map—Operations at Vicks- burg, with an Iiastration—The French Mediation Sohome—The Tom Thumb Wedding—The Latest News, dc., &o. ‘The WasKLY Jimauy, for the presont woek, will be rea. dy at ten o’civck this morning, and will conta: ‘The OMicial Reports of Admiral Dupont and bis Olicers | of Ube late Attack on the Hlockading Fleet off Chariestou arbor, and the proaent state of affairs in that locality. Toteresting nocount of the Atteck aud Repulse of the Rebels at Fort Donelson, with » Map of the scene of ao. | tion. ‘The latest accounts of the Upuiations of tho Union Forces below Vicksburg, with a Map showing the soene of the late daring expla of the Uuion Ram Queen of the West The very intoreuting Correspondence betwoon the Fronch Minister for Foreigu AMuirs and Mr. Day¢on and Secretary Seward, in rogard tv Fronch mediation. ‘A piquant report of the Marriage of Tom Thumb to Misa ia : Weila, Fargo & Co, 124-500 Be 62 ssoe0, ugeno Kelly & Os., 84,400 | te YROM AN PRANCINGD st ha i HOF. oss sees SIG 121 Prom San Kranciscogsod Oot 1. MoMurray & Go." 10 inwall... 6.06" Patpriusray £ Co. 1900 a Aspinwall... 6 05T D, Hambing . + 7,000 Grand total...» $409,918 steamer, and as the steamors from Central and South | { HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. | é (PHE GREAT AMERICAN & vee " INSURANOP. . Tit GRBAT AMBKICAN RENE DI the foneral apyrchensons rympecting Capiaia | “THR GREAT AMEKICAN REvEDInG Bene e rebel privukoer, but the 16! ggaenialions re-en Wis GREAT AMERICAN KEMEDIES W mand as m i UG GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES ’ bi oa of eee &ao! * and Sah” cl Od 3 val eae — ‘wea ite Bat & Mappointed rival for ow hove breath wn Rute ncaa sou of eee eats: but such {uo pair atioudin, bi pee are med—very aud Wend will but ake khown | TATION With B ks te an { Bus Se 8 at iin Fur inelancho GENUINE aye ‘ i HW. DRAKE & CO. New York. GENUIN +. To the pudik would nay, wo have fort diately the best DEN UINE Pr And most remarkable. 1 PANG in provaring oun What ib 8 oy 4 Hoa Dern all K Nene in the word We apare vo ring ony taiera', We publish prinelj«ll alts winpied (9 wll ages Aud cond) . | Los Ai | J Hpettio, +, | Sinking Weaknoms, Mental Dap dt hurts noLody bab those who try bi wei Ren ced RLMBOLI out peraton badly on tht vf {RLMBOLD'A EXTRACT &, iy etroummianers wil the purl ott — ABIMHOLD® BATKACT PARIAPA IH DRAKE'S PLANEATION BITTERY TEL ANOLD'S EXTRACT SAKSAPARI trom TRLMBOLDS EXTKACT BAIGSAPATULLAL Faun way fiioey, we pubitah a let AELMBOLD'S BXTKACT DAKSAPAKILLA, mm he articles Wo bended yea HELMBOLDS IMPROYED KORE wasn, fn the treatment o nea ne HeMROL Ds HitkoveD Rosk WABI Jt was Lutrodueed Lato DKLMBOLD'S IMPROVED KOSE WASH, Vieeroy of Peru in li HELMBSLDB IMPROVED KOS Wann a rthe n ¢ Of Jemuibs Poo —_— >: ie ¥ by A XVI. King 0 France. Limbo it nakes ape HELMBOLD'3 © to te febrifuge qualdves duriag bis Bouth Auerican ane 4 Bauk.—For diarrhawa, cholic and diseame of HELM BOLD'S sud bowels, HELM HOLDS joN—For intammation of the loins a dropsical alie GENUINE PREPARA’ Camonitds FLowseRs-—For enfeeb ed digestion, GENUINK PREPARATI LAVENDER FLOW Hio—A , stintinut and tomiom GENUINE PRECARATION, highty lavigorating ia nervous debility, GENUINE PKBPARATION, Winrknainen—For serutula rheumatiam, Ao. GENUINE F KEV AKATION, 1 Avivy.—An aromatic cariinative, cr atu, fess, muscle = - “HTGNLY CONCENTRA’ and milk, mueh used by mothers nursiny TED” Alno clove buds, orange, carraway, coriander, amake root, SHIGHLY CON ENTRATK DY Ae. “HIGHLY CONCKNTRATED 8. T.—-1800--X. “HIGHhY ooae NTRATKD Another wonderful in irwdiout, of Spanish origin, impart “HIGHLY CORCESTRATED™ Uomnty Lo tie complexion and bridinucy to themin | COMAOU. : unknown to the comnerce of the world, and wo with. GOMPOUS hold its ai ny . COMPOUND my urgeon of the Tenth Vermont regiment, COMPOUND writ ry seldi-r had & Lottie of Plantation COMPOUND FLUID EXTRAC HIUID ExTKact Root FLUID EXTKACT Bittorn. ‘They are tue most eflective, perfect and harmless tonle Dever used. uned, The following 18 from the famous hotel proprietors at Washingta FLUID KE vthacr Wittaun's Horn, ) FLUID EXTRACT BUG! Wasuinaton, D. 0,, Nov. 4.18.2. "4 ores Mossra. P. TT. DRaw A Co.—Ploae end us twel A Posttize and Hipecitc Piantaiion Bitters. They are much liked by the « “fully, your UYKRS, CHADWICK & CO. cig ever had am equal sale. They are warranted oo nm They are sold + riucipe: druggists, Grocers, country aioe spinpooce Be sure ench hott elguature on 4 1b ¢ i ts label, P. It. DRAKE & (0, 208 Brosdw A BATCH OF CariTAL NEW BOOKS, READY THIS MORNING. TNE ORPHEUS (, KERE PAPERS, A r Of thene capiink Hume Artic Also, « new edition of the First Berios, our house, Hes Thin medicine Inerrases the ower of d the ahsorbents into healthy ac 10 end all un tow, and exciton by which the watrey er ural e meats are HELMABOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMB: 1.08 EXTRACT RUC HBLMRODD'S KO TRACT RUCHU HELMROLD 8 EX RAOT BUCHY HSLMBOLL'S* \ TRACT BUCHU FoR WEAKNESSES Arlaing from oxeceses, habits dissipation, early in@iewre 10, Ulvth, 1 1 et AMD REKASuEe Or, Drot i bry fem se 5 ¢ ton oF a LOW! ‘own and Country, By Tury Morford. Tivetea TTR! ITH THE FOLLO' PTOMS : Yansnest eens erien and Sketches. 13mo, Clot Si,and it ee meee ey or Power, ye form, 15 east, Breathing, eggs or, curt TN SHOULDER STRAPS. A cate ty ir, La] . i a Went Point Love Story, enpttally told. Hmo. Cloth §l and. | frornevson ee in the paper covers, 75 cents, 1V. Universal Lasait vahing of the 7 7. A ows ou the Face, NOTES ©) HAKESPRARE, bts pl 4 Ack By Yo nence Jas. H. Hackett, the celebrated comed! - Lame. Cloth, bere $1 Mo. eaympt ms, If allowed to go on, which this mediciee invartabl” reo 0 follows tn one MEOTHNCY, FOTUITY, BPILEPTIO VITS, 1 one of which the patient may expire, Who can say thas they are ‘nol froyuently followed by thoen ~ direful de v, GARRET VAN HORN; Or, The Beggar on Horsebank. A very clever Novel, By J. 8, Hausade, 12a, Cloth, $1 26 1. THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. Sequel to the “Great Tribulation” and “Great Preparation.” By Dr, Cumming. Admo, Cloth, uniform with the other volumes, $1. + *.* These books are sold by all booksellers, and wilt be went by mail free, on recetpt of prica, by bilsher, New York, CARLETON, No. 413 Broadway, corner Lispenard street. INSANITY AND CONSUMPTIONT Many are aware of the carse of ther «fering, but none will confess, The records of te Lnaane Asylume and the molancholy deatha by consu bear ample witness te the truth of the assertion THE CONSTITUTION ©: GANIC MBROSIA.—DR, BTERLING ing. Olly extract of roots, barks and he seu Of the scalp and itching of the dancdeut, prevent tho hair fro nee! AMBKOSIA roqutres the aid of medicine tv strenythen and tn the eaten, which HELMBOLI'S EXTRAGT BUC. te. variably docs. Atrial wi | convince the most skeptionL five ge 1G, pele propristor, FEMALKS, FRU ALRS, FEMAL depot 408 roadway, OO” | oun on YOUNG SINGER KHER: OR! CONTE Lavinia Warten, at Grace church, in this city, oa Tues i day Yast. | Ih will also contain the latest News from the Union | Forces throughout the country; The iatost Intelligence { from Europe; Au intorestin; article on the Growth and Cultivation of Tobacco in the United States, The Lau Sporting Intelligence, Reviews of the Money, Provision, Cattle and Family Markets, with all the news of tho past | week of an important or interesting charactor. ' ‘Terma—Two dollars per yoar. Singio compos, pers, five conts. Official Drawings of Mavray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentuety and Missorirt Ktate Lotteries. Kunrvoey, Kxrms Ciass 15—Fovruary 13, 1863, G1, 44. 26, 50, 32, 23, 36, 6, 41, 62, 8, SL. Kuwrvony, Crass 7—February 13, 1993. 40, LA 34, B.S 2, LL 30; 65. ‘Opeculats sont free of charge ny widresaing either OURTAT, EDDY & CO, Covington, Ky.,"or #t, Loute, Mo. a wrap | | State | Ines. | . 16, 69. . Chass To—Pepriiary 1, 146% 44, 3, 45, 36, 16, 20, 29, 6%, 10, $0, 41, 38. f sent by addreasin b ioseesas JOUN A. MORRIS & CO. Wilmington, Del Library Asso- y Drawings of the Delaw of the ks Kon | 16S. 30, 78 6% | 1 » AT, 65. Ktght Cartes de Visite for of Un- equaiied style and Onish, a TALIS, corner Cortland and Greenwich streets, Album Photographs, Vignettes and all oter tyles not excelied, at HOLMES Park Gallery, No, 24 Broadway. ‘Two Splendid Perfo m at 4 7% o'clook | “Day Actor the Wedding ' at each, | | 1 noes } " { Defiance Fire and Hargliar Proof Safes. Alvo Sideboard and Parlor Sates for wiiger pintm. ae, at 6S Murray street, corner of College place, BM, PATRICK, Wigs, To and Moldnvia ¢ BATCHELOWS, upees, Hair Dye, Hair Dycin id ourer'. s Hatr Dye—The Rest harmless and relinble Sold wmera, Facwry, Bt Barclay stcvet. <2 by aii druggtete nnd per Cristadoro's Wig Depot, whelesate Die applied vy oat Dieonses of the Nervo' Dye, Preservative a: ail, No. GAsior Hous, The Bary aod Beaual Bystems.—New able Reyors ot the Howard Asecciativa. | Heat in snaled iriver | velopes, free of Address Dr, J. Salita Mer ghwa, joward Association, Philadelphia, Pa reat, | anection with any other eer of the sane nome. A lady j te jem, Try Latrd’s Bicom ae Xone, ~ becrnvinced nf te efor preeery ing and heantifying Complenton ead Skin. All aruggists aud 439 Broadway t ef Mdreue. frou foobig ‘tcorreeta Acidity of Wr Stomach, i» Wind Calle. + Uh Ree EE HRALTH AND COMPORT Ws mother tod coiled. Crna & bole Tweety. A Cherry PectorsaieThe World's great remedy for Goida, Coughs rmption, and all wffee Home of the inege wae! threes’ a “A Might Cor f ehecking ®t re of the importance in its Gist aloye, That which tn the beginn: yield oe mild Femedy. If meyicr ed we itn 6 Mya Dial Brocloes gre” aut * Fella omer xed wid ae they van 0° waeried a the > -oket requires we 4 im we Dector # Discowery er) woret fytrae of Berit nate Beupt doit Ulorrs No. 3 Divint om Yor [ie mew work on Fimene Dieu. facet. lo Provklyn. 10, aftor an sitncen of several yout BT yours The cpMtives aud friends of Lie family are invited to alteod ti (uperel from Grace ehoreh. Krookiyn Heighta, the turday) afer oon. at three o'clock fo ED REE = coe mere meneame MISC KLLANBKOUM HOUSEHOLD Wok —AUY YOUR ver Pinte Wore Talie Cutters, ¢ bh, D, BABBFURD'S Great ve. Jay avening, Ker Kata C.,wite wy ot Antor Acme WANTED —~AN AGENT WANTED IN EVERY | 1, and lawn Wo canvas a ong the b tas payers (or Beatie s dine edition ¢ chats + 805 camuplain winray Diswoiony. Ame tocanrass thie city, BEADLE & C0. Pobishers, Hine sewn, NY COFTER, pris w afl others, #K POUND NM. DAYS £00. Hoi Agents 146 Bowery, New York, nad U7 AUanwe vireet, Broklya. | | tree if PLATING MARRIAGE, lar to females the Butract Buchu vrais of reton. or eu ptt hy gh yd corrhea or whites, sterility, and for all complaints incldems to the sex, whether arising from indineretion, hablis of die sipauion, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFR. Bee ay wwe, NO FAMILY BilovtD BK WITHOUT Im ‘Take 00 balsam, mere or Unplensant mediciae Cor um pleasant and dangrrous dineases. Rowe WHISKEY, D BY UDOLPHO WOLFE. TO THE PUBLIC. ticttd by Physicians, Druggiats, Grocers add to my business “Pare. Hontvon Tan and ave been doin it with tay weal am to the label of ita undoubted onrity, 1 ma after @ great dea! of ditlewty I have von of the largest and oldest lar supply Th qiutet bottles and packed (a Having bee and private ark. — caver wrt HECMBOLD'R BXTRATT Bi : - ~ pid la oa HELMHOLDS RXTR AGE \ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED HELMBULDS EXTRACT Inconiveniencn ts the patient, oy Dre ZACUAIIE. Suryeos auCKRT DiKRABES moony the patient by Dr. ZAC au Obtropodiat, 7 Bi . Kefers to phynieti and . | In all their stages; at little expems, litleor no change ia Rrons of the oity, “2 or rome 93 Uibt; wo lapouventence AND NO BXPOSURE | Eyp ny WANTED—FROM OLD BBEDQUILTS, tony, Mattresses, ac. Hirheat cash price pid at yt gata frequent pone al ginen te et Beokman atreet, under the Nesmu Baok. evar; Si " enue ruethins veereatin nud RB SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. (ures of je ee L ‘6 pain ho ‘son . dod tee d frequent in the clase of di ‘and expelling POL Ds pier caare ‘inne the Ame | OUS, DISBASED AND WORM OUT MATTER: Of cousuimption than any other ly known to the Aine rican poblic, It is compounded of vepetable Ingredients, and contains nothing which can be injurious to the human couatitution, Other rewediow advertined as oui ‘ moat do erent in jurs i ‘Natringes ts,” enn ated i at aac rerio in "warranted not to eont PERUATS AYTE . Posed af powortul wut hw on nee liver, stomach aad biew @ rect all mortid secretions and expel all the visease'l matier from the buy. These ars the only means by which consinp lon can ba cuted, and as Mchenick's Pulmonte Byriip isthe only ined!-ine which overates im this way tt te obvioualy th. only genuine Cure for puimooar ion. Remember, De, SCHENCK’ S rome fo this cliy are at 32 igianouns scene Bond street, where be can be t 30M. Ht Hatt F8 Keeps atreah surply ot 1oo08, foone ad nny day, wh: tor We there oF steae CONRAD. POX, St Barclay street, is the wholesale vagy ‘hla Agent (or New You elty on RINARY ORGANS, ne OF ieennie, rom Whatever cause Lng, And Fo mntler WoLONG KINDS Hs "Uaamvors | J TRECTION LABELS AND TAGS—ALL White and colored, prited and pani, in suit parebasers, at VICTOR BK. MAUGEKS, BEAD DING. Organe roa ire the ald of & Diuretia, i x Kos X KAT Htaer {OLD PENS.—THE KKBT AND TUF CHEAVEST, At A. MOWTON'S. 25 Maiden Inne, New York rit nue 1OLD AND SILVER POWDER FOR HEAD DRESS STHAGT MECH F worn at the Telieres, giving the eMule nero | ou TRACT # ran inal guitering gems ty the bed Just imported frou T PICKET Varia and for sale by CASWELL, MACK & CO, Uuder | ond it incerta’ deacred effet in ail diseusee fow Filta Avenue Hotel ‘which 14 ts sesommended. 8 ARMY.—THE ADAMS & KLOOD! KLOOD! BLOOD: have resumed sending pari BLOOD! BLOUU! BLOOD others conamcied with Hoot cn, We 4 nam atrats d Cows Helm ie 4° High ed PlLip EXIGE wAMMATAuILT A. D EXTRACT PANSAPACILLA ed bey D EXTRACT BAUMAPAMI UA shoud b@ used in adarenstug boLes or D BIFRAGT RANBAPARICLA peas, regiment and givisios should FLUID EXTR OT BANSAPARILLA each Our Baprea leav the mriny ot SYriibin Heriot Bimolk, Me jens, Valmonth, Aquia Creek, _ - 2 jashington and ether pots, ‘ Tha isan affection the bio 4, aot a the etal ai WDAMS EXT Has COMPANY, rg ee fom nop rye ‘Nos, # and 643 Browiway, and asco, “maaking Sun soy - Dirty seventh trent Drpot. wloers Hemboid’s Kuteact Hare end removes ai! soaly eruy MPORTANT SURGICAL CASRS—DKFORMITIES OF | Sinplesion a civar end hea try color the eyes, nose and fcr. Aetiia, stricture sone | preegly for this tase of romplainia hte ip the biadder and the apecia: {both sexes, treated | peruse are preserved 1G © greaier by Dr. DANIRLS, office, No 72 ith wrenue, near Four | Py, ‘Rereovaritia. tment atroet 7 ~ NELMBOLD® ROST ADIN BAND AND bd HACKLETS. as HELMHOLIDA KOni 4 low a6 two, three aad ye dollars cach uno. 0 HELAROLD A ROR ww ALLEN'S, 415 Browiway, one door below Canal street. HELM ROLD'S w UELMBOLDA w STYLES), JUST BB by UBO € ‘trent ADIES GILT COMBE (NF ceived trom Paris, 1or Broadway, one door below C ond rer, oo oom bigs Fe " orgene frou habia o? fiedipe ton, van? in comnaetiow Sin he Me, In OGM Centers as rece Cy) Evidence of the most rraponsibie aod reliable charactor Wil wercenpany the mediclves. CERTIFICATES OF CORRS, ‘ALLENS, No. 4 415, MX ovmRcoaty must AVE for $18; $8. 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