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“Whe Gold Speculators’ Lobby—The Gold Bill—Broadway Railroad Bi}l—Amend- to the Exeise Law—An Import- amt HKailread Project, Affecting the Commerce of the State, d&kc., dic. Aumany, April 9, 1863. A large number of gold speculators are here endeavor- ing to defeat the Senate ameudments to the Gold bill in the Assembly. They vo doubt keep Wall street well post ed up in regurd to the probabilities of the House concur- img, and thus enable the bulls and bears to act accord- ingly. They may be able to change the result from what it would be i they were not here, especially if they have brought up money to operate will, as it is stated by some dealers thoy have. , Since they understand how to gamble, they may easiiy learn how to apply their trade to members of the Legislature, and buy and sell them short. The bill was not announced at the morning seseion for want of time. It was on the Speaker's desk, ready to be announced, but other business o the ‘House took up: the time of the morning session, and it was postponed until evening, A spicy debate took in the Assembly to-day over the ameadments to the Excise bill relative to the fines for jaw, and taking the power of prosecuting out ot the hands o¢ the Coumissioners, and placing it in the hands of the Supervisor. A portion of the bill was out, which jeaves tem two points as it stands at A portion of the bill provided for a moditication and election day provisions in the present wine bala out, and ( | derma nochange ird’ reading ge a Ro" buls of auy. io of any portance were acted upon.* is of any public importance transpired in the wey Railroad bill being sanounced in the ‘moved that it be referred to the Com a he Raliroad Cer ye Fay ono was Dill was then referred to the Committee on Railroads.» amber of petitions were presenteddrom ull parts ‘State praying that the grant be given to those who most for the benefit of the soldiers. ich promises to be successful, is now being she propane comes 5 tailroad from Catakill, on the Hudson river, below Hud- for it shortens the route from Butnto and wi at ie proved such -an obstacle river. Pete boat fiom New York bar below Albany, gud did not to-day noon. The boat down also on the bar, and was compelled lay there a runs west of Albany, and sugioeors pronoun it net only feasible, but of easy ee t is est! that about a million and a dollars will bo necessary to construct the road. ‘Will be about.thirty-six miles. The position of ‘@ffairs at Catskill is such that the freight could b be trans- ferred toa larger class of boats without any extra hand- of much larger dranght of water “than can under any circumstances reach Albany. Seve- sal AG PIEOGE EF the tte dip Sbors 10 hold of ‘pearly all the “The Gold Bill—Promotion of Re-enlist- mtral Ratiroad Fair, d&. Aunany, April 10-10 Pr. M. Contrary to the expectation of everybody, the Gold bill ‘was not aunounced to the House to-night, although itgwas sent down from the Senate, It is now quite certain that it will be amended so as not to apply to those certificates 1 og ferro gold deposi Sa to be coined. ibis yet uncertain whether the DilMWill be a reterred to 8 committee to amend, or set down as specified order in the Bouse, to be eonsidered in the Committee of the Whole. ‘The Senate bill to promote re-enlistments was ordered ‘toa third reading in the Assombly to-night. The Railroad Committee o' the Senate hold a session ‘to-morrow morning, to hear argumente on the bill to re- — restrictions ou the waylare on tho Central Ruil- Several officials in \lbany have been invited to speak at the meeting in New York to-morrow evening, on the anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumpter. It is understood ‘that they will decline the invitation. Hen. F. A. Conkling is here on important business in reference to raising troops. Gen, Wool is. expected bere in the pee, Th atrica ‘The new comedy,‘ My Noble Son-in-Taw,” wili be re. peated at Wallack’s this evening. We bave alreaay com- mented upon the play at length, and have ouly space to call attention to the superb scenery and appointments, and almost faultless acting. Tho houses are immense. Miss Lncille Westorn takes a benefit at the Winter Gar- den on Monday evening. =he appears, for the first time “here, as Thisbe, in “ The Actress of Padua,’’ and also in “ The Eton Boy.’’ This is her first benefit in New York. Mr. Thomas Baker takes nis annual benefit at, Laura Keene's this evening. Miss Rose Eytinge plays the he- woine in “ Bantry Bay.” She should havea better part, as eho has already proven herself a capital actress. Miss Laura Keene, who is euflering froma sprain, will reap- pear ' Mrs. John Wood is delighting the Washingtonians. ‘ven the old fogies are warmed up, and they praisg her <<rafe beauty, ber shape, which the most fastidious ‘ecutptor could not but admire as a model; her sprightli- ness, vivacity, admirable voice, and thorough mastery of » wocallzation.”” ‘Mr. Daniel Banimann, the German tragedian, brought - out his new play, called ‘« Narcisse,” and transigted from | ‘the German, at the Arch strect theatre, Philadelphia, on | ‘Wednesday evening Aprill. The picce is said to be asuc cess, Mr. Bandmann was called betore the curtain at the end of each act. “ Narcisse” will be played at Niblo's ‘vefore tong. fetion may be had of ‘Mies Menken is making a furor at Piko’s Opera House, Cincinnati, in “Mazeppa.”” The struggle for sents is re- | | \peeseated as something unparalleled. She ‘stars’ there | ‘throe weeks on her bare-backed steed, and then proceeds to Louteville. Miss Bateman , the clever young actress, is about to com. meoce in afew nights a three weeks’ engagement at the * Chestaut street, Philadelphia. ‘The Poles in New | York. Last gight @ meeting of the resident Polanders an ‘their (riends was convened at the Steuben House, to take ‘action in reference to the Polish revolution, and to take measures in aid of the Polish people in their efforts throw off the ru'e of a foreign cespot. By some mistake | wae Fed been annonrerd by the foreign wisy \. day) ni ie a8 it would have been if (vat ‘blunder bad not oc. in consequence. ik wasth .i' best to the meeting for one week, in ord» t await the further progress of the Polish revolution. .! Hest advices: op rather discouraging. A com’ @ Myosed of the following gentlemen, war appo!. make the arrangements jor a pow yy Peek Risaler. Nan chot, Machowsky, Sixtus Kapfand Mebuchy. Th et ing, if was decided, shall de held on Sunday afverioon, ane week aoa to-morrow. e-*. City Intelligence. Fier 1x Cayat Srrert.—Between two and three o'clock on Friday morning a fire broke out on the fifth floor of utiding No. 248 Canal street, in the bone and wood ture ving shop of Jaco Basch. The flames spread throughout | v the shop, and also burned off the reof of the building be- fore te fire was subdued. The damage to stock and machiyery will be about $2,800: insured for $2.00 on Stock dod machinery in the Mechanics’ and Williamsburg City iasuranece companies. the fourth floor is occupied by Dajpont & Hartwig, mavufactorers of periumery, dam- age by water about $500, insured for $1,509 in St, Mark's and anotber insurance company. Third floor, oc -upied by ‘Atainson & Van Buran, skirt «tel braiders, loss $200. in- sured $1,200 in Citivens’ avd Hope insurance companies, Kecond floor, ocenpied by © Waguor, machinist; lon $200: insured $2,000 in St. Nicholas and’St. Mark's jasu Fancs companies.” Ibe bailding extends throngh to Wal- Ker street, and i¢ known as No. 102. The top floor is o0- cuvied by M. Colm, manutactnrer of gimps and braids toes about $1,000; insured for $6,0C0 in Home, of Hartvord ee ge and other insurance companies. The fourti: by Basch & Ocstreicher, tovacco manu- fecuuretey joue $500: insured (or $1,000 in Harmony Ineu- ranee Company. The be l'tings are owned by Johu Jag damage about $1,200: insared for $7,000 in the Stiyve- sant. 4M rem, fqultable, Adriatic, Lenox, ‘ommoc- weaith, N«tionel and Montauk insurance companies, The canse Of the fire is unknown at present, ‘Tae | ate Fore oy Sry Seeeer.—from inquiries made at the scene of the fre in 186th street, which occurred a fow uights ago, it appears tbat, instead of censure, Capt. Witeom is deserving of great praixe, The te broke out at about (wo in (he merning ins frame building, which was alnoet instantanevor'y i flames, and threatening de straction to the mejor aildings. Captain Wilson and tiie men were on the in a moment, and directed their firs! edorts to the re-cae of the immates, twelve of whom ‘The house next adjoining was also ina jecming that Bone were left be fond, aud ae all that all farther succor wo any suc wan beyond the power of man, henner to the safety of the other boure and tte ts. The lat ter xaved themeclves, bat the police saved their furni- ture The progress of the fiames was only niter the greatest exertions, stopped, and it was then, aiter the Tabor of houre,dbat, en inquiry, Captain Wiron thar three were mirsing. He again set to work and had the bodies extricated. bad the Coroner potifiea, ‘and, with the ald of the charitable of (he neighborhood, fat the bodies interred. Much credit ie due t Captain ‘Wivan and bie men for (he energy and eftarts they pat forth on so trying an emergency Brass on ran Zootouw at, Ganoes oF Hawnone.—The steamer Mavaria, whieh leaves here mext Saturday for Ham arg. will take oat two magnificent bears (inale and ‘events 00 the newsZoological Ga #. CB. Miehars ae Sale or Bmosnwar No. 407 Broadway, w Dae Kewor ad OF Fe | Girt’ fancy beets ty. The attendance * ‘NEW YORK TERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. oi alee since 00 the Lah ah meng A the Business will betramsacted at ‘We understand (hat bang tiene counterteited. denomination of ty conte were coe Powrat, the postal ee o, ie Spurious stamps in circulation yesterd ‘The Union Advance Investmentoft W: Rebels—The Knights of the Golden Cir- cle—“‘Down the Dark Wazoo,” &e. d&e. The Wersty Hkeanp, ready this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, will contain the late important News of the Advance of the Union Forces om Charleston, 8. C., with an interesting account of tbe Military and Naval Defences of the City, and of the Forts, Ratteries, Kems, &c., erect- eq for its protection. Map showing the Approaches to Charleston and the Scone of Opera:ions on John’s Island. Account of the Iuvestment of Washington, N. C., by the Rebels, with 4 Map sowing the positiou of the Rebel Works. The Latest Nows from Vicksburg, Kentucky, Tennesses, the Rappahannock, New Orleans, Arkangas, Texas, Ku- rope, and all parts of the World. Account of the Bread Riot of the Women in Richmond, Ve. McClellan's Offictal Report of the Seven Daya’ Battles ia Virginia. Poetry—“Down the Mark Yaroo,"* Continuation of the Conversations of the ‘Knights of the Golden Circle” on the current evonts of the day. + Continuation of the novelette ‘In a Fix’—The Young Englishman's Story. Sporting—Another International Prize Fight—Heenan ‘and King matched for £1,000—Racing and Trotting—Bil- ards, &. Agricaltural—What is the Prospect for the Wheat Har- vest—The Vegetable Gardeu—The Fruit Garden and Or- chard—The Fiower Garden, &c., &c. It will also contain Reviews of the Money, Provision, Cattle and Family Markets, Editorials on prominent to- pics Marriages and Deaths, Ship News, Xo., &c., &c. Single ates Five cents. Annualgubscription ‘peiée: - 8 Anly larger*number, addressed to namen ot esbecribers, $1 SOcach. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $25, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will ‘be sent to clubs of twenty. hese rates make the WEEKLY Hexnatn the cheapest publication in the country. MAILS FOR TE THE PACIFIC. ‘The steamship Ariel, Capt. J Jones, will leave this port @ noon to-day for Aspinwall. The mails for Central America aud the South Pacific will close at balf-past ten o’olock this morning. ‘The New Yori Hanaro—Faition for the Pacific—will be ready at haif-jast nine o'tlock this morning, and will contain all intovesting and important news, foreign and domestic, received during the past ten days. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. Offictal Drawing! of Murray, Kddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotte Kexivexy. eA CLASS 217—April 10, 1863. 68, 54, 30, 42 19, 7, 62, 29, 43, 20, 8. Keattoes, CLASS Z18—-April 10, 1808, Nog, RECEIVED Circulars seat free of marae D by Fa pibes Co, Covington Ky., or St. Louts, Mo. Official Drawings < c the Delawa: tate Lo erp ecawany: Ezra Crass S17—Apri 10. 27, 26, Tr. BO, 70, 31, 47, 52, 64, dy 29, 50, Las ware, CLASS 319—~Aj er Gu aT, 60. 63, 57, 30, 23, 74, 4, 48, 1 SOHN J A. Prepon! Raa jin gtor te. Cireviara wont by addressing Official Drawings of the Li ciation Company's Lotter; Af oe ass 171—April 10, LL, 89, 44, 13, 85, ON 55, 8, 76, TT, 54, 24. Ui, is, Vor Oirular, Ae, Adon RANCE, BLLIS & CO., Covington, Ky. Prizes Cashed “AM Legalized Lotte- Flea, Information given, 0. WEBT, 81,Pine street, N. ¥. Cashed at ai Legalize abrinee coat ~ Sag 5c JONEPH BATES, B: me "it Wan sitect ‘room Ne. 1, al fork. 12 Cartes de V! to for 91 Paret's, 895 Broadway, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, yaaa: Spring Boots, Boots, Bal: &e., (St LORIN’ BROOKS & ao roadways corner of Fashion Has Net 4s », Mere aid for ager et ivcaieaii ass at, hea ert eens, whore establishment at No. [rh ECS « and diva ing hed tle as iow tgure sould not forget to ee ak eg Cloth Stit LS sty! OuKGOx, an 1 stivek opposite Weet Hrondivay. New Hat Company, 14% Nassau Street.— Spring style of Drees and Soft Hats of our own manufacture retailed at wholesale prices, David's Tats, 229), B Tlate!—All the best and newest styles of dress, soft, and wilitary Hats and Caps are found at WHITE'S, 216 Broadway. Genin’s Hats for City Went, of maine and le yay Shy ready. *; Berttors ~ i deat ye MOST pup nt uced = ms bers? Vis Broadway.” est Diamond in the Un — twelve caraty, is now offered for sai, vio. and cau be seen at BALL, BLACK & « Broadway. ‘S81 Canat St of Gentlemen's Duane street Garments without taking apart. LOND, ‘et Broniway, entrance 99 Broome street. Window Shades. | White Holland for But! Holland for W 8 VATENT FIXTURE! id all other styles, rth Be Ye a KELTY"S, 369 Browdway, Lace Curtains. ow styles ag GL. & J.B, KELTY, 390 Brow Nottingham Lace Cu Retail ;rices N anced GL & J.B KELIY, 390 Broadway To Militar; i From Milto . Ba. Commandant Pierce's Sharp Shooters. Buflala, 3 NY — "Every drill. taster or officer who drilis nig men extent from Ir (lon of the throat. j chally wae fe tive howe vised me to use “fot hreachtaliireenes, found the relief mimoet i Tkeep them tn my poeket when iil, and find th: should be without Brow: wo Spoond, noah “ of) our Broa: hick Troe Heo Mews John L Brows & Bon, Roson, Mass Sold by all dealers tn twedtoime every where. . B. Segnit on it MN APELICATION OF REMEDIAL AGENTS IN DISE. Agha OF THE THROAD AND | and ex-mombers of Index Hose, No. 32. fo rue xo.zue oF tw we neko aciethe ime rane lone men rewired to | in darkness with ay ‘medical aie and itis that the pai are ansious te ye corretiy Informed, | yo the profession eorround their in ¥did contirten ago, The pe erat iy u rea fot Knowlestge of the tasture of his disease iThia ind.vees me to seleet a daily paper for the yrbtication of euch matters, lnsiend of x scieniiic journal, as 1 was in who inouf- toad recominen lewski, Ranchi aes sregrese made in natiral = ences gene: Craneh [aces ye giving ae the e fseuses anid their ty ts to au fering bu Fa ents prese find 9 apo eikdaite wD Var es ena! t te é The Caucasian. Be ae m Astoria u Yr day, ofa wer» tort | “Be: BUISCELLANEOUS. 4 MISCBELLANEOU: ean, M . AVL yang “ A ee Bieveana be AN AC epee of aiblawe,. A BOLD N BLEGAWT OUAB POR THE UALR. bi “e Dhes 1 Roncos W aged Teas, T moths aad . soumee s Quran sre Yoder mon, Ireland, aged 7 yea"s, ithe fine he far of ope t How), oe ‘eaves ican, thou baat eu PAY BEON £710) ne A lypGn. And thy hes we deeply f v DELIVERED y WHE PEACE ve {ER ar But ‘tis God that bas bereft us, Hes So jiite & LE COOVER INSTITUTE ON sre sri Cat ai our sorrows bel: | | TRAY Drie CONSUMPTIO: — rlends and acquaintances family are respec! Nat ena be done, Barnein Gives Three Performances Tax | fully re rvested to attend tae funoral, on Sunday after ty; 3 doy, at 136. 324 end 736 1 to accommodate the crowd that | BOOK, @ (wo o'clock, from the residenes of his wmothor, Pomona wiio hace ‘be cared of € COCOA NUT ‘om tO ee q i Minot War. | Firstavcaue, Astoria DAN Couva NUE Mon%—Cn Thursday, April @, Waiaam, on of Fred Covoa BN rT aiok S nnd Margaret Ana horisom, aged Yours, 1 mon bocba RUT i josh eaeial MAS ade days. " 7 On Account of the Great Po ¥,0f | Ihe friouds and rolatives of tho family are invited 4 <Efeeh i duty nd. al! who, are A A ie tne srateuiery eaccnted'by the ROVER & DAKINE Yee, attond the duneral, fom the residence of bis parenis, No slat, Lo let them Bn woh | have te a NUE Olle lug Machines htowses welling rivnt inventions, not capabl 100 Wet Forty-socond atreet,dhis (Saturday) aftoraoon , Wa on I t Nor OF inhroldering, exhiny welding ons euneitets, BM misters {06 000 O'clock, By the Dlensing of Gos Is hn ured wi thus DE A NOS Ok sane ee btu Mananais.—On Wednesday, April 8, aftor « brief iit ck, I will now inake ee toe | TALON'S COCIN uF! ot ON, be she ip ey eats oy pews, ab bast Wuinamaburg, Le 1, Jou IR. Mamssnais., in id vith" | bet and cheapest artile for d Eye cena ., th year of his age. ewer ving ai stor ee, Campben, Chemist a Apothecary, t ay thang 1 with evening fey corner ot Highil avenue and. Twentyceighth airect. Pure forne {eistives and friends of the family are reapeotfally | iveaie f waa very mich resuogd.” Tie wilt medicines iapensed with care fo attend the funeral, this (Haturday rm0OU, | wore very yellow, likewise my akin; 2 Appel Le alt pone, at wig ‘ctoek, from the the Reformed Dutch chureh, Mas able Lo digess what I aid wat, neo « lien. rege: Makes the b Defiance Fire and Burglar Proof Safes— | stata‘ consid ape Pala dees at wide Also Sideboard and Parlor hates foe allver, fc. at Lp Cenareaey Al ane 9, after a abort but pain- | violent “1 pau he Murray street, corner of College place. R. oP cei | ful illness, Conneties H. tho late Edinund Mahany, | tnd wit Be a Ta the moat perfect dreasing for the batr, im tho 27th your of is age. ariy exhausted, and was entirely sane - by His {riends and those of his brothers, Kamund F. and | "in, Cours Diseases of the Nervous, , Seminal, Uri- wy lot side I cannot deseribe ot ye nary and Soxial Rystema—Now and reltale treatnrentein | BAsd, tre reapectiuily invited to attend tho funoral, this | s'T woul wish to do”, Rivery org Lenten ned 0 oder of the sealed letter en- Geinrday) morning, at eloven o'clock, from the residence | eased or devanved. Buch was my situation ai this lm no dive » Address E patti Hi Houghton, | Of his mother, No. 91 Madison street. T was coudined Stoves, free of chage. COcIN tant A u bad the beat of medi Howard Association, Philadelphia, P Diorrnt.—At San Francisco, Cal, on Tuesday , Nob) Tuas, 1G, nek ale bo, b tes UTM Pre 47) Mn fcaan Mommas wie a te ate Gemrge W. | emeung tha nog oe Bie, My cag ob foo ad Tamves te icky ootinne wenn ates Mate ie ary rly ettee 5 Merril uty $i aisha nella efionclmocmatian, soonelinnes ith 4, 1% gure AND ASK Pon PuALOws COORA Dye Sanpied by agiutartiass Aster atieranes, pb ia 9S April 9, Purur Proacr, a oative end tt was gemerall ford co y 1 naekiag Vip F gute AND ASE FOR Puatome Coca Dye, H His friends nnd colatives aro requested to attond the inmay loft ide and aD ae Oe eee. on ‘ oa H BORE AND ASK FOK THALON'S COC Dight ewoats unt Pans Mao an nrough my whote che uel, inward fever spatua in der and funeral, trom his late residence, No. 168 Broadway. back and under my shoul- a SMEAEGTE | ot pares On Frida * ), ELLA, obler of met AND SEK THAT You « xo OTM Jobn R. rn ey are severe it woul throw me iat teen Now my id ake tH THAT You ‘ HE Re NO eae’ unseat servis ie! ch Vaebdabieg nt ne Corben, No, 198 | physicians gare me up to dle 1 bed, and tn aD GEM THAT you" Git AO Orin tate evi waa Prince atrcet, near. Macdougal, on Sunday afternoon, at | beat of thom; but they could do Seiriag ter merend a Crugasete a bt Barclay attect. Sar09 ofloc ik! ‘Relatives and friends are Feapectfully 'tn- | that time Twas nothing 4 akin ang bones 4 then wae Ladies, Try Latra’s Bloom of Youth, for emaen—00 Feliay, aprl’10, Wacum Srasary, in are, ama Tapas eorrodeoed: teat 1 F'conlt"only wats ie yo mares egia tts 1 ag ‘All Alf draggins and 439 Broadway. Tho sven bettie of the fam'ty are invited to a ater ar breeie reane tae te Yeo! Turn better fore Bt tf ——- attond the {uneral,on Sunday afternodn, at one o'clock, | time, sand ea physician for aid: We ) jarry’s Tr bgnm nt erous for the Hair.— | from his lato residence, No. 38 Greenwich avenue. had four ef the best rican in New ore. ee the dioceses 3 1a Patroniaed by the principal families n Europe and Americ, | | Sxrr.—At Now Rooke, on Thursday afteracoa, Apri They an Twas past cute, and that my lunge were too | LADIES, iB Thin excelle to be the eaadard prepare: 9, Mania Lovie, wife of Chas. B Smith, and only daugh ete te oe ure mn’ Buta th tite Twas, om EADIES TH we HAO) Hon f rps connected with iba proven | ter of Henry R. Morgan, late of this cit et about ‘t o_much of anytht WHITE “ORIENTAL © tea Palin fs ao., and Keeps it y oethegd city. to do muel Whites OnlENTeL a fa condition, ey ingpied to netted aaron tr ioe nen if att Mt owerkn We bad t WHE ORIENTA use of of ol juite pny > Paul's or ‘aat ol iT. oa. kt by all ‘Drugglats throughout the U ited States. | Chester, ou Monday homettien half-past one o'clock. | Syl eran tae Gan pal aatnebnt oo SRNOW WHLTE. ORI bata New York and —_ cea Railroad cara leave | avail. In January, if wae bru ‘bt dows: again on my “a Ww Witt out NT. ser, die., om the Nervous, Twenty. seventh ptroot at quarter-past ,twolve o'clock. | bed, and was ‘tee the night out, uy “SNOW WHITE OR! aT AY ual aysten, ulcers. Ac, Sent in sealed en- Carriages wail bate atromtoooe ae Meneat Vernon upon the | vsband staid at bide, with othe fs, aud they | POR BEAUTIFYING THE Orin Aub Gone! fhadene Warner, Mo Woe troy or | AivAl (be arms end aot tisk Areese rare care 1 red” a iving POW HEAUTIEYING THEE Baik AND COM ("4 Ye NOR, —4 fo. 10 Amity place, 7 FOR BEAUTIPYIN NA) i Mt for treatment 9 to 6 daily. Caring TRamom, the widow of James Trainer, in tho woman, "he Vara ‘night I wae tee aia, “o mt. | FOR BHA UTLFYEN i Fad itt SKIN = 62d vear of her age. Gamc'in to'see me the last of the week, and brought the POR BEAUTIPYING Ti AKIN AND COM Ma, The friends and relatives of the family ere invited to | Sunday Mercury, In it was an account of & great cure per. “BEAUTIFUL OOMILEXION,"* r attond the 2 formed by Dr. Beh read it to mer and it Was 60 comrns B t Bouger—Van Wivisa.—In Bergen, on Thursday. April | day) nose. ‘The petonine wth oe fake ante” | Imuch ike the disease that Taakea my husband to goand wre Uae FHALONS Taunt We 00." 9, at the residence of eae Joan ¢. Geary. ¥ ,Co- | Sim for me, At Unie ime 1 had given up all hopes ORAUTEFUE WO ED of his city, to Jaws Vaw M. Wom, of Bergen, ween At Englewood, N, J.,Davw> Vaxpenumox, ee eee aE cde iaied tor mee On the ath | Result fram the be use of PHALON 9 Ligrid 98, WO: Oo cents mm is ig NTS —In Brooklyn, on Of January, 1865, my husband called wn Dr. Schenck, 3 : gute fe. uF Booty, Amer acta Yo ae pe eames sate fee kl baht mei el Suche aan | atm ut se weer : Nhe ; Patan Waray. —in Tuckahoe, Westchester county, tires ela wee pace es sei hin a vite esuid cure cure je} His ‘rept at ie wae. yf Houh' America, Orders addresaed ty Fit ie a Fun eemy corre, Wag of Sow ‘York ‘ire BY Tho ‘vnorat will take place from the as of his wiet cure, af the alata ould be ABLES OF 7 THE POTOMAC AMD » RAVPANA HNOOR. A city. or, C.G, Voorhees, 138 West Forty seventh street, | in, orter : “ig Ps Talirondway. They send daily at very low Fata . Swawn—Besse—On W 18, Mary’s | on Sunday afternoon, et two o'clock. Volatives ang | pile, im small doses at first, to carry of the morbid mat “y y }, Hoboken, net Cadete e jd then, with satris ta, be hoy 40 check 1 hieb Hedatt a aseatt remtae, ina athe TO, Beseey | ene Te yay oa Thursday, April 0, Lonsma bea, Li seating mie 5 eamcal a . : . B 8. Wicuavs, aged 88 years Frere were too much presented ever, to" rall : s wasn papers ees tue We. ithe friends of the Gat and those of Lis brothors, | seemed to nin ie ecu ve 1S oot Sues TM : —On Tuesday, wid 3, an¢ Charles B. ‘ame. are respectiully in: oo oy — Samuel J 8. Surin to re Hanna vited to attend the funeral, from the Central Congroga- ltt foe aie te ronevon. Bo wiahed me to Wy q TTERS. a "i Tonk at omoe. raying DRAKE'S PLANTATION Bi a! pray COrPeR No chs moral, Fatmonte Syrup and Seaweed Tonk eosesh omens on Toren, Abel 8, by Ber. F(eartane\aiccase sitet sitar ee oe | mribdas ne Raa een net, tate | ep pur renin sa rool Popo, ~ ae ‘THourson to Miss Mary Buoowen, ‘Witciw-on.—On Friday, April 10, of pneumonia, Mra, ‘The Sie week itmemed to. me Screg, 8 Sus vianaaniaitiaahe egpetia. day a‘trr T nas Uy “ A n Wecawr—-Wiaawr.On Thursday, April 9, at. the real- We son oree \icrpelesthe chatter ic thang pot eT | ret and wished ay baad | ny q n antidote to chuuge of water and ifet dence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. S. iL. Jagger, of | ‘Tha friends of the family are reapoctfully invited to at- | QUtoWineme,any more mallee. MiB the doctor had » els poss a ee ae Og Me ae dg y daughter’ of | tend the funoral, from her lato rosidoaco, No, 104 West | yin te system it made theta. feel sometimes. reairag, | They overcome effecta of dissipaiion and let” houre. papas! Aelia a abies orate seas taken | Mg tow EM oet® wie" benest or 5 fer | They atrepgden te ase and enliven the nd DI E., wife of Henry P. Waring. ei Ses eae Fred ee ok tha bnce atk They prevent miasmatic and Inermitient fevers Baxran.—On Friday morning, April 10, ata quartor ‘Tho funeral ill take placo from St. Ana's church, | Save teen guialas strehg bo! body; my cough mpoingaway, [ne poke Heep yg ‘wife ot Wiliam M: Baxter, in the | Brooklyn, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The rela: | and all my pains are gone; No. screuens. of the dots: my | They purify the breath and acidity of the elevaach, year of ber age. tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited | bowe's are regiiar, and my breaths is mwes Dy: ia 4 Ounetl ‘ation. me e funeral wil! take place from the residence of rs to attend without further notice. bat am no ing about, and sew a te «They cure Dyspepsia and Cunstip husband, No. 144 East Forty-cighth street,on by Dinrrhua, Cholera, and Cholera Morbas. Loruoot at two o'clock, The relatives und friends of the MISCELLANEOUS. x ye re ae ieoie ihe ae Cane) ee Hear family are respectfully invitea vo attend without further oocwnan | gr'iving down. 1 would. here sry, to,the articted with con. | They eure Liver Complaint and Nervous Liew /whe, ogee. STOUND NG CEE AB LIER BALBAM Yentan skip gn wreath a Delay near ind age ‘They are the best Bitters in tle world Ti y make the Troy and Lansingburg papers please copy. oa oan abean | oucal rely nar he core Se at Bitte 7 Prick Friday, Av ri tnt Tazauncn, daughter at is roe fate fr rama Kinet Ion bl any one wali eka ye grain a el ate cam the int : Ny Queens “county, | palnc ui forma, it in equally certamm to cure Soronia olf | tall qt tay rovidente, LIT West Haunion airer “AoW” he funeral will take piace from the tesidenco of ber La lscases ating trom great impurity of the OW the undersiqned,revidentn of No York ara mother, 696 Third avenue, near Forty Gret street, on Sun- 64 with Mee. Far my ce oy HY. J AM 1d Mins Bor corner of ow that used Dr. Schenck's Puimont day AGeMCOD WO a weadauiy, [eBteh reg and Fourth avtmusy at avterrie case of Sat | dye Mend Rou and have reason to tier tat ila | ofa beverage, without regi o James Conny, in the uh year of tis age. 7+ | Riroyed her bale ap so disigiired beer inst obs could bt ap- BR ecg bets Besse reservation from e'Drewnatlre | arty recoaimenied to delicate persons requiring & gall ‘The friends and acquaintances or | - in rs. Sheth wear lett and her lair 17 W jJouston street. pom ted to attend the pcocenry on per heW. poids: tos ingle eye Buc Bh Si a RRL ih es rene i ‘ stimulant, Sold by all Grocers, Droggista, Ho tend Me tf ee moe pent sett J bal Fat AM cured is. B, Rice, 22 Grove Miotar tibemh Greenwich 1 loons. P. Hl. DRAKE & CO, 208 Trusdway, Now Yor “ V, Gorm, agedrdL years, ores ae Snigout fier he eae! sf tor for years Grea ers futit GLOVER 17 West, Heat are . . * id ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ee bs > A . . . ‘tend the funeral, on Sunda; AYATPS LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. HB. Holly, rest: ; —— Uy halt pest two o'clock frou bis late Ten\deuce, games Monroe rent. ot ree penne aint ie Raa, Si hich ‘oii itt E EVERY DISEASE OF THP BYR ay reek, ae Rew York evens, ‘eae nix moothe Might be asarabi ber ntabande ee Paro on, they Wot ing for ae months | RKQUIRING EITHER MEDICAL OR BURU/7AM ns an Ds VETERANS OF THE NATIONAL GU HYATIS LIFE BALSAM “red HK Chapman, beloog. | Featarcat which they might make may i relied un ae rae, TREATMENT ATTENDED TO BY ed ‘this association are to attend the s to Fourth regiment bob fork Volunteers. of severe 1G, D. Benes ny : funeral of their late associate, John V. Cole, bus late Of tages yeare’ dul en se oll nen easiet ope feet ste gt seebnnarie ‘New Fork. DR vor EISENBERG, ULIST AND AURTST, renidence, street, corner of New avente, " BROADWAY. Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at halt past two o'clock: | _HYATr'S a Fan cared Witte coat |B meh ns _AT Hs CONSULTING yBnOWs. 516 ante § ~« order, Col, LINUS W. STEVENS. Prats fulyn eau ae OR ADT Nass sy owmer.—Un Friday, April 10, of comsumption, Para. | #6. #' tind debided that amputation was me. “ite ren ne cal ‘ta witroot 104 re Ld Ww Mahe relatives. cod. trieads of the family, and of his hclaplechad hirometer co! Na Trin aALBanoom w family, ‘ faa ge yh gh Nery ey A rg a mae a / ree | _y bagany clita conrare. ne eer th deco not contain funeral, from his late reidence, corner of Beekman and | meroury. men cpa gener ot ge ez ej PNGTH LIYS BALSAM is sold nd by Sea very iow 1 per bottle, six for $524 Sent conducting bustoce byt, the anor Cg bending gaerngethers ro seas pate a "All goods are warranted. We altow the privige stan fae, ituia ree Gays, “any earwret oo oy ‘Seu exeminarion st home srretund te a tae nteatraeh Water streets. on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock “a Paterson .and Albany, N. ¥., papers please copy. Dazxxpor’.—-in Brooklyn, ou Fr day, April 10, after .® long and painful Htiness, Many Canute, beleved wife of Benry C. Dezendorf. ‘The frieods and relatives sre reapectfully invited toac. | elegantly e1 tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Kiest street Methodiat Krtacopal chureh. Der. Bat.—On Paes: April 9, Jawes W. mi. Bat, in- ant son of Seuor Don Bernardino and Jenny C. de! Bal. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Judge White, A’ CHURCH, A AT, NOME, D VISITING. “CARDS, even Tag Bilver anc on Plate, a EVERDELL’S, 302 Brosaway, ‘RICE! A yin 975,000 WORTH ore CLASS SILVER PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, TEA by aa TABLES, ING TORS. FROM '$3 30 EACH. ASSFORD'S GREAT BAZAAL, stork ot wp make to mrasare pqwentets fro. mont approved styles, and wt warraniod periect tiaand cheaper Bown c Sorina ys} tear Gerd ar 1.00) REP At BDW'D D. S41 Fifth avenue, tb (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Cooper Lastitute Building on Aswor ‘ Feo, At Fao, Yara Friday. Ait, Wistax | ope voce fem hromdway. lied Gaines fom aad ‘remnertantabitaied wate | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. mio. ; = , " ai . . we months apd 18 daye. : AN MONOGRAMS OAN ONLY 8B HAD AT - i HCH K's BUAWRED EADY —A CATALOG! ae * Freoxnex —On Friday morning, April 10, Wiuse mGIMBuL UB Aso Paper and Bovelopes tn great | TONIC foam ym ond (te and spdven tee Conebent erweining x yy i" - a Snare Frepenn x, aged 43 years. and the pat 2 eigen toe low, many ln red stamp, oy ¥. THON, py Tee ew ‘The friends and relatives of the f pare reaponttaly A — . DISTRESS SHOULD CSE worcorr's hath enavied ab the mest nourishing food “that a fe A invited to attend the funeral, from His late residence, I Tamagt Fain Annihilator it cures Mi Tooth. | tegela strength, and this leall that ie wecessary to “oper RUBERT, AxDEHRO 8 PRE WED To SUPPL Charlton street, on Sunday afternoon, at two elect, dche sad Neursigia. insematiy, Coukth ont Wasi Merres | tnd'aue Me tamer wow fas or rich the the ood say be the farniton with PU rtatlon 19 quate, without farther invitation iu a few days. Sold by all druggist in the Unit A tates 88> | SEAWEED TONIC will make it digestibie, +7 = es & wait, Quality farer tne beta oP Fornex.—On Friday, April 10, Eoaxwe, only aon of Jere- | coats, General tepot oF ) Chathant square, BN. wpeage he YY yey is nour: seed and 1 mr bie busines. ons cor MU tile % idget Fi aged § mon ’ MANDKANE PF are ini sempre cenrasises | $ r OE trevds oon phates he nade the family are rape A NEW by tJ OF SACK, FROM Sif} TO $14 LIGHT | and wo carry ae Dr SCHENCK’ er And thee tt oopmare The podien vatia $5 to discover soa uit wrung a at thelr fully mvitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of Drereoats, from "8s 19 ots and tall Lure of vsed in we oe eaay made Vests, over 100, for $3 cee very handao ng light ( ordet. B USLNEAS CARDS 1,0: biliheads ¢ ‘ah meres (OF panin and vests, CLABKE, 116 Willian street. Pa eee CARDS) $1 = th equal ‘Sheajest in the wort and, if used according to bir, provided the ‘disease 1 Moot © cure impossible, as ii coralniy ke nator, thal When cireu mat his fmrents, No. 256 Kast Twentieth street, this (Satur- Aprit 9, day ) alternoon, at two o'clock Giover.—On' Thursday morning, Epwaro Groven, aged 39 years, § months and 12 days. ‘The roiatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from his late residence, 172 West Nine- teenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o clock. Gipron ‘Yhuraday, Aprii®, Mr. arnee Giomon, late | i purser of the steamship ‘Cahawba wy | OC RBON wraisx RY ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, apd those BY Seer DOKY WHISKEY DISTILLERIES. | © of his muster, Mrs. Robert L. Sands, are respectfully in- Adbotel uy tha worden | icitee owiy siegust when we eaeiont end respectable des are (aves, inapie lenven, Oak jamven, bl punt et Use time bunored tow } with Dr. Scher v0 of lie medic by fu Uirectione In Bngiish, Premah, German end. Spapish, and these directions are so expiielt. that whatever may be the | Of the disease or the condition of the paticut, no wim re dn the use Of the medicine will be possible, Kach betile PULMONTC SYRUP in vited toattent the funeral. from his late residence, No. | by every drugaint 136 Fast Forty eecond strect, this (Saturday) afternoon, at it's Dinciieries, K ted to two o'clock. without further invitation, | Whiskey Agency, No. 43 Broadway, Mew York ally overrved. The paitent according to directions, be mum eat neuriahing food Washington (D. C.) papers please copy ‘ee Gonims.—On Friday, April 10, Bavay Gouons, ia the TARR REMEDY wet be maed pet bes 40th year of his'age. im ryt a forthe SEAWEE. drinking readers ab The friends and relatives are requested to attend the | [3s henphier | . MIEN AXNIVERSALY funeral, this (#aturday) afternoon, at three o'clock, trom | —— ar ELGr TH Lawak ‘ATIUNAde L408. his late residence, 12) Worth street. His remains will be ( VIBOULAR le le taken to Rundout for interment, Lxser.—In rookiyn, on Thursday, April 9, Briorr, tral om ent are invited to call wile of Thomas Heney, senior, aged 64 years ee Ls & romney New York, Wonton, Prinses The friends of the Tavauly pre respectfully invited to Br ‘ites attend the funeral, this (Satlrday) afternoon, st three | 463—SPKING te endtioes, t o'clock. from her late residence, No, 69 Fultow street, ROURKE & RAYMOND» - pera who. - Brvokly: | bowing made lnmense importati before the on of 4 ‘4 ‘ Hovau.—On Friday, April 10, of consumption, Wrncsam | #, Ac, rove Wo thelr resem height, aua previous to the fmesediahe penepert, of de-aa COUNCIL we Th axe Hovcn, aged 22 years atid 7 months hace determined, whaiareretior homes may do, to make | fet vee.0f Ur. AUHEM Polienie’s geciaraiion of" veme. | ‘fonts Ming. ‘ NO ADVANCE | on thefr former prices, alhoggh thetr stock of Spring ant Sommer PABUIONABLE w ready, will chaileny ‘The friends are repeetfuily invited, also the members . The funeral will take place from the deceased's late residence, in Fiftieth street and Tenth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- terment Monmouth county (N. J.) papers please copy Haww,—On Friday, Apri! 10, Mra, Ass Dononems Haus aged 63 years and 4 monthe. the futoral will take place from the resideace of ter | son-in law, Mr. pee Medev, 324 Greenwich street, at | ly received from In LS rary ih them being in (sori « jon of & cure, Th sreat paiiente make thet promise bow snereefully they bave teen tre bot whe mo 4 are ff ment of Ie they are vo “Be SCHENCK bas been ih ve n in connat ins. ‘attention to th essorttwent ot | BOYS CLOTHING | they would remark Uh yapate no pains to give this | ranch gf their business exel.sre ciaime to the notier cf pa ad d\acrimination twenty years. ry fame ro \, in some paanphiet, wats weap ry grade tn every department Of the vers ie . baif one 0% on Sunday ‘The fridnas cary. | ereve ond oes Of the family are rempectfully invited » | ““" ON THE (NSTANT | “iat inte bee URNCK can nig % came without it ’ ‘s “anak ¥i08 sievnaoa Vridiy, Apr 10; ems tome, ta the oon |" MILITARY CLOTHING | Bee a tnt oe pny eit ‘medi * Biba oes year of his age P | of the regulation pattern, frem their unrivaliew ready-made | P8401! and a ee fora His remaina will be taken to Albany for interment vajement on the prices aMited evo wal or lbeetod te FUE ma Jounsox.—On Thursday, April 9, D. G.Jounsom, aged 67 Taiiee k Rak NORD. | Bea Pitas cones years e CONRAD Wok Sp creck, whelennio agro * frieods are invited to attend the funeral. from bh: YOR BUNTONS lavesteD walle LAREDO c 1 ate renidence, No. 250 Fast Thirtiath etreatyut Caatur | * (Ofetate ane seal acne tert cured without pais ar New Yow e " serene Roney HAE Decree ) afternoon, at two o'clock. { Wetton yy "or TaCieantm Norge SMALLPOK #MALLIOK, SMABLPOR awKine —t0 Thurwday, April 9 Cmamise T. Jive ow, of —— war Refers wo phyeens ant ear | SM AM vellous Ghecaery | Contirnt sumpiipos evry | | OAL NATIONAL LEAGUE ee forty +ixth ' regitnent Obie Voluntes: aged eactos LAbRLs apo Tage AL 8 manos ata a Teddies unk Set fod stile by eoee tue yt Notional krerues crpoieed in the OO wont years. Movemartinn | 4 8 Mam or a we wh ete rey cried te mal a —F> uneral will tak ag Rdpedi gr of Charie Mie we) colors rw the ea. S " ore SM ARS MER TL ar cal 1 tow W. weotens Fa i UNO. hs Henry stroct. thie (Saturday) | Dama tMOw He RAL ERIE 1s Taare vi icra a on non one | Sree Wo bonnow ian ai ae - Mat tye o'eiock, fle euatae wi be taser 9 — Hl One we iy Lowe. Apri 8 tne | wipernary gs BUM om Osten oyuare vice Should We es ante Be wade roenat of the sath snmmriation, may te ben ea y whe omy afternomn, Hodson. N. ¥.. for interment dowxaron —On Friday. April 10, Agmmemn Bowrsow Joan, oly sow of Catherine sat Willian Jolastoa, aged 10 months aod 10 days Pe The friends and Sequarotavces of hia parents arse. spoetfully invited 9 attend the funeral, from bis laser | wbteneo, O16 Water street this {Satta afterucam, at ont Lee You n OKs FOR OLD PAPER -ti | (DORT SEtE Youn spate ron ole, raran.—t4 Tree Mavamry, Atmork A 19 00 Booms ray aft li 119 Nesase eiveet, mene of toe Lane freee, aot oe Th Lt ous volock — Hiwremaine wit be taxen 0 Union @me | L)PSEXEM. |, wen Te wea : P otermens Hanae sewbern aut ear NC, papers ple my WY op dreagher nf oa Tasiends: herent * CHROMIC ATAMRE be to > ether member bi wet ed tir ete | W, son of Howry and Sarale Jacke, ages ¢ 5 sued 4 CURED BY Dit ira phe: OCU MST ASD | win tbe cioae, ohm ~ ‘ \ ewe mie cnenety tates rye Rated ta mune ihe. oan : vat cok at from of thm tay a: rng é 1g ocr Fa Brom ay Veiee Soexa oan, 87S a wat tha TE COU te AM » stand tee Toner from No Ra wan Ati mA0O0 mh ony SRPKs & fo a doa Shae souk of My we aveRue, Prontgtyn Fi Barts day) Vf “one ‘ SAN yAcTOMERS Ky Terenas - ‘chow’ aK mr) LAGs ny Wedmentay, Apr ® ‘ naey, age CAnieT Foustrons i eTER ARN ae be ot te orig ned deine SL G8 FLAGs, Aim Aes SK On » ° * ‘te MA eg B| ja freeads wot Ve Quatataness, 104 mailers Of the F*, ie. wat A a r ‘ by HOO nye BH he Conmmnieins of wwe. Toman Catholic FA Li avatety, are reqpect GRARAE, Basete. ber “ piay ely wee im wading reeee avid ty atluad the fuera, fawn iis bate ro " en, Oe me R Htoury wirem, Maks (Hauer) Aiormnm a (FORD PRES TMB Yoyt AND wr Sunarier aT . . eavEtA Weiruiy 7; ~ (om Wriday, April 1g, nacden'y, Axowew ¢ , PST RONTIO SOTNTE rene ar Une tly yore Of OY gi t- oo ee ‘ie wie an oven ope Aaya tp © vtde * teiogevsabia toa reer. a ant aad friuds ag ronpertfolly invited 1 (wy yenre Soy ona hd Ply apd ’ eal neem aA 10nc@.N9. 2! onumee oF remains A vakow Wo Nowart, § J. oo owe ad oo Perk