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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ALBANY LEGISLATION. i 5 H Hi ; : ‘the of city ratiroad eve had bed | Law School, the Hon. Thomas Qerke, LLD., Justios of “The Committee om Charitable Secte- | wx te wate. the scanement ane sole t rezerd | toe cupreee yroning b = Tine thas of 1800 Court, will repeat this evening bis admira ties tn the seunte Empowered | STE SaSe Ee rietia es | Seas Tee nee ae ance 7 kind. In addition to this, the old . “te N Y k lobby this winter were all dears in legislation, Comrmouse Hawe’ Esrara for Sata—Mr. James M. ew Ter Sod ertared vhetmestoes canta okt the OF Eee eeauy Miller wil! eli at auction on Friday vext the estate of : 5 Jets, advocates for new franchisee were mostly | ine inte Comptrottie Hi Ist sixteen lots on Charitable Institutions ew comers, and she old lobby koowing the ropes, bad | Second. Tmird. and. Fourth aveouos; & hours and bt the advancage. _It is said by some that the bas not | [eringion avenue; a house and. lot’ ae, During jhe Summer. deen aa formidable this year as usual; but such bas dot | 254 oiner » ang th cn: enter, ‘been the case. ue princival sognmese. being en the bear Property. side from Weed down, they of course went in to kill the Pe ? ” muasure, and have scoomplished it and been quite suc. weseitas Torte! : cessful "The boare of the lobby, however, have found Major Gonerst Vraak P.Binie left. the” Metropolitan Yaetion of the Legislature on National Poll- Imagens akel'é a eee ee 7 ane Orne sae st. lou ! nd Its Failure to Pa Reno- ‘short, and thus ran foul of Commodore Vander. General Harteuff, of the United pegs ties, ai ss any Dill, and have met with a hoary lose, some of thea now Judge Mondelet and daughter, of Montreal; Dr. D. Biy, of Intion Endorsing President Lincoln, = |" auvavos nana. Horrisoe and Henry Biahopso¢ Cncintaul Henry. Bobin- , A large number of bits were introduced incorporating | gon and wife. nat AE, £24 G. Neagle, of 8 are gavings banks; but I believe none uf those incerporati ‘stopping at the Metropoiitan Ho . + Lae companies in New York city succeeded in passing bork bouses, There were several bills amending AMOUNT OF BUSINESS DONE. | & the preseat banks passed. ; were chartered—one to ve under the contedot the Lo- 1818, 3173, 103s, 24 00," fands, of the Metropolitan Hotel, and the other under the ia, ie Ieot 2 eon," Part 8 Nos ee ae 146T, . Sharge of the Rosalles, the pressut. propriotors of tbe | 1578; 4097, ner 108, 143i, 1404, 1217, 1601: 1661, LEGISLATION FOR NEW YORK CITY, | Peters House, in Albany: sem 388, leh wer. "1673, 1670, 1683, 1685, 1087. A. large ‘number of bills incugporating steamship com- | 4075, 4077, 4081 ss, a parte Say oot panies tod giving tho exclusive uso of wharves {0 the | 400T° 400" dtot, dios’ tert SoNCe 3870, 3160, 966, clty were tal , and passed through nearly all the fom, ioe, 1728, '8908, 634, 3894, 2940, 1088, 8412, 3826, 30 CITY BAILROAD BILLS PASSED, | fiifireunn” °° tot nally all bus twoor three | s4as, zzz)" ba ae, & oe os ine summations. cmmuins ae Disgusting Counterfetts of Pha! & peed ec Reseed, the Sonate and teacned the third rod pei Sean ie bacrumea, ca bare, pace thru‘ iments * scuaee, seis, 000k fee ee ee ee a aes ee ‘Known by the he deat poets cross of rime LeorsLATUAs, ‘The. New York Guarantes and Indemalty Company and foes Srhlon & at. Pestuare Ren inte oriterlon 4ue Legislature was brought to its close last Saturday Deep ferene Gemonne. were Sn-saly jayee comneate. ot fess Bg nen mon ‘might, more suddenly"than usual. It was not until about | York which passed the Legislature. Ca-d. . ‘woon of the last day that there were any symptoms of the ‘There were numerous THB fi dem tage ede MURDER.” “Gonate belng ready to adjourn. ‘The assembly, on the | chartered Some |, Sinto the various publications of the charge against Mr.) other hand, bad shows aympioms of adjourning. ‘The | ner‘or intorcets oven tr (heals bachelors soatibe cloner | 4D. Laws we disorared. aavera errs tn Gey) anoment that the contested election case of Low | fellows. It is honed tnat these protective unions that are | fat-Alengh Sr, 3, dnderate ‘Shargesin bis aff- ~@nd Niven was iaid on the table until the next fe be ealabliahed fur the: Ineieetire: ta chawiared & -darite, conspiracy 40 pr ‘prec death, he docs not state & @ession, then came the rush to adjourn; and the Se- obaiueet omits siglo ion it share, f the witnesses pretend ta: ‘wate. asa matior of course, had to put on a double pres- One of the important bills passed ts that remodelling | Cherre isthat Mr. Lewis desired that Mr. A: n should “Sureof sream tobe ready to conoiude, ‘The extra steam: | {22,8°B00l8 in New York. The bill, as 18 passed, legie- | [ocuase Sera ieee es ais cee ada oo sul’ Mie vhsesdts Goat Seatiaicin:siata, | minslowtoe ecos sever of ectoe sabetes tasevtan. ten | 2 Be shuren wit yo fally and Satietectonly wn ~jput through at the rate Of one every two minutes, If for ‘9 are wed ty Mr. ome of the bilis, when they bocome laws, don’t have poe Afrieans of all manner of dimensions, then it will not be @s usual in such a rush of business. It is somewhat doubt- “fal if one member or Senator out of twenty will recognize ‘the laws that they passed on the last two days of the ~Session when they come to be printed. { : ‘TRAVELLING COMMITTEES, Baw Yous, April 26, 1066, ‘There were a less number of travelling committees ap- Ma: wey. meay # Ce oe a Pointed this year than usual to vestigate matters during the recess. Twoor three of the committees of the Senate, Rowever, obtained power to travel between this and next @easion ; but none of the House committees were fortunate enough to secure that privilege, although several desired dt. Among those committees of tho Senate that received ‘power from that body was the Committee on OMARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES, ‘which, on motion of Senator Kields, was empowered to ‘visit the different charitable institutions im the city of New York reoviving aid from the State, investigate their ‘Condition, and report to the next session of the Legisia pega committees not to incur any expense to the tate, 63, 61 Among the most important legislation, my upon ihe chy, nancy ‘and a artidcally, ie ange 1° ‘annex! @3 knee the Manhattan eeeete ies zero of ‘Perk Oot ‘Commimloners, ing of the Seventh avenue,- the the Park to the Harlem river, to te done Park Commissioners, and to be fitted up manner that will not only make it an attractive drive, but form a wide avenue, or a sort of continuation of the Park drives. ‘The bill to furnish Croton water to the. u Manhatten Island may be also called one of the bills for Public improvements, as may also the bill c satiing (ae the completion of the Nw York Court these became laws, and are of more or less note. THE-MECROPOMTAN POLIOE controversy, from the first to the last, needs no further comment; ithes attracted @ great aeal of aS atten. tion, and been one of te ae balan extending the terms of off} ‘still unacted upon, and in thet ‘The foregoing is all that {8 necessary to refer to in re- gard to New York matterm’ The Legisiature, taken alto- gether, bave not been as severe upon the olty interests in bills that they have passed as many of their ir predecessors. There were many measures of res that ‘would have been a great benefit to the ci aly mated were great extent lies in the refusal to jee wise measures in regard to ag matters, rater’ than fa the passage of unwise { FEDERAL RELATIONS. | The committee in the Assembly to whom was referred all the resolutions on national politics smothered every- ‘thing except that which related to the abolishment of ‘slavery, or Mr. Bryant’s resolution tu substance. Reso. Autions were referred to thom endorsing Governor Seymour, and thanking him for procuring from the cameneral govornment a reduction of the quota of the State Also resolutions spproving of the course of Abrabam Lincoln and endorsing his acts, A large majority of this ‘Committee were republicans; but the resolutions endors. ‘ing Lincoln never saw daylight after they were referred ‘to that committee, but were kept in their hands until France, Ei 14, 62, 55, 25, 29, A Tonite. Lierary, Barra Otass rh il $3. & Cpegresne ors. S—Aprit 26, 1856, er OL 50, 38, Ate 10. ly 61. ai Ba a. 19,14, 3S ee aa nee oT, 11, zB. ae east doe, Seaeene. . 87, 67, 61 40, 1 a, ar, 27, a $3, 24, 60, 2 81, 63, 6, 69, 43, 71, 49. 66, 13, 64, 65, 18, 1. %, ‘2. 368, 30, 21, T1. 68, 87, 12, 17, 44 18, 19, 4, 10, 87, 65, 64, 20. Honand information eiveus, GALLAGHER & BENS AMIN, Brokers, '31@ Chestn oF street, Philadelphia. Lettery Tickets Cashed.—Information given. JOBEPH BATES, Broker, ‘No. 11 Wall street, room No. 1. Prizés Cashed in All Legal Lotteries.— Information ge ‘or sent. B. CLAYTON & 0O., 10 Wall streot, N. ¥. HOG_vi VINCRS.” IN. ROMAINE'S onineaN BITTERS A larzely ny of pallens, with a number of oti ae rane on rare, medion! jucts of the tropics of ‘ta aaa mpd beverage rorid fol- the only iy exniarant tonte or after adjournment, No resolutions were, therefore, adopted Tne Turf. i a reaction albooe -endorsing President Lincoln. Resolutions thanking Grant FASHION PLEASURE GROUN the debillinted ahd sedeatarss Ivins no equal: ott bas the fin bebalf of the State for bis gallant services did pass, | Toxspar, April 26.—Purse $100, mile heats, best three | pleasant bitter lasts of pure Ga‘istye, bark. with an “undo cand algo the resolution thanking Governor Seymour for | 10 five, to wagons. relie Veatimoniaia publianed ditty io this colada te “his action in the reduction of the quota, J. Lovett entered b. g. Stonewall Jackson. saute W CHILTON & CO. ‘A movement was oa foot at onc time for the members | 7-Crexan re fm, Lady Coline ., Marble Store, No, 22 Walker street, iow York. cal! to sign » letter to Lincoln commending his course; but | J. F. Nodin retbie Prasures Focmale bs A SSeS - Pleasure Boy, H. Woodra: tered oe = Dexter s.0c0. e Woodruff entered b m. Victress. P. Heim entered s. g. Billy . 8: MoLaughlin entered gg Sam. J. H. Martin entered b. Frank dy Winthrop. ‘Defore it passed around among the members there was a A i ‘@ort of a republican family row about it, many of the «wepublicans refusing to sign it, and it was dropped at that @ime, The letter may have been forwarded since;,but if -@o it did not meet the approval of all the republican side, aad was sent without the entire party in the Legislature elaewh: J. Lovett entered 8. m. D. Piifor entered br. m. Cosette... 34, F. Joneg enterod br. m. The Thomas Mare Time, 2:45. Very few of the admirers of the trotting turf antici- pated a race yesterday, atter the deluging rains of the past pearance of the weather during the morning and up to midday, a goodly number of those who delight in aequare trot assembled within the grounds of the Fashion Association to witness the above grand array of trotters to contend for the purse. They were poorly Tecompensed , however, for all their trouble, as but three of the twelve entries came to the post whea the bell summoned the horses to appear on the track, viz:—Stone- wall Jackson, Lady Collins and Geveral Grant—and the affair was settled in one heat by Stoffewall Jackson dis. tancing the field, as he had previously done a week be- fore. Previous to the start the betting was im favor of the winner at about one hundred to sixty against the “yet, and will not be until the fall campaiga sets in, that wil ell lacgely azninst them. see aeeeeey “ the Commit- ‘tee on Federal Relations also treated tl Proclamation as an impracticable affair, ea fuvorea bry =a resolution , because something cou! could be be accomplished Tie tmivority of the committee made ato Saf. = slavery ceovenets written pty Me Mr. Tat of «4 e does not ool brabeer: fleld, it being apparent duriog the scoring that General agninst the emancipation | Grant.preforred paging to trotting, and no one seemed | as a aber ee Py, thas ae te The report is | inclined to risk a dollar on him while in that anroying | °™!¢ agtieat tha Pea Dea tee cat eee aie e | mood. ‘The mare Lady Collins in scoring showed « high ee in favor of lan at he head of our | degree of speed; but, having had Iittle or ne | a1 rm work this season, she was unfit to contend with so good a horse as Jackson, The. mare, how- ever, will do better as the season progresses, and, as she {accredited a mare of great speod, what occurred yes- torday must not be taken as a guide for the future. The horses had a very even start after many unsuccessfut at- tempts, and the mare and Jockson went around the lower turn at a very rapid rate for about three bandred rds, when the mare broke up badly, —: was i. jast of the race. Stonewaly went to the q forty seconds and a haif, oe the halt ‘nave pote ts AMOUST OF BUSINESS No session of the Legislature since that of 1857 has had ‘3° much business before it as the one just brought toa close. Bille rT Dills were eS te. and tbe calendar -@wollen to an enormous pumber, so than for the “Tant tnreo or four seesioos, The‘o were introduced in the Arsembly nine hundred and tweatg five bills; in the Senate, four hundred and eighty. Meny of thom were “Similar to the sie Amerie bills and relating to the same @udjects, bewvaps lin 3 pry 00 the general orders in the Ascembly nie bi aud twenty ‘five bilis, ut precisely “the same number introduced in that This There ovurse, incindes the Senate bills sent to the 1:24, and trotted the mile’in ‘enone Great, cwete placed on the general orders in the ite seven nee ap, havi fant was Ibundred and thirty bills. be it eB hgRinws*! ‘tho: whole distance under the RECA TTULATION. Number of bills introduced in the ‘Assombly.. Number of bills ape in the Senate’ that who was bexten one Aindred and ‘itty yards. At tho Union Course, this afternoon, fi we horses are| ae. announced to trot Jor a purse, world. -Teached the be fe cone ERY ‘pota) before the Assemb!; y Of these there were read 1 A Mass Mxenva or TH Crorma Currers’ Protecnve ‘Maoy of these were loet on the third readin; pecouatored Ca sed, and a number killed beyond va ddem pion. wolved a duty upon the Clerk of sAsgembly. io 2 adaition to reading the bills, of calling fd ‘Umion was held at the Union Assembly Rooms, No. 218 Grand street, on Monday evening, April 25, which was largely attended. Mr. Julius Deigeiman acted as Presi. dent, Mr, Thomas Reilly as Vice President, and dir. Jacob Danton as Secretary, The following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted:— Borie’ “gol on the passage of these bills equal to one hundred and raweniy caren red thousand six and thirty two de from the calling tho.names on the question their amendments to the Bi “Asyembly bills, and yeas and ays on resolutions and alt evils of @ long Preserve: a nner queiions during the we. Fontercaass “Number of bills introduced in Pada eee see '9 Introduced im the Assembly, passed aires ‘and gent to he BOnAte,......4.. before the Senate...... 0.45 Seithene’ there were read the third’ time Several of t ills were toit on the third roading. nee are theretore, leee than six hundred bifls that of both houses. ola Hot only sit the, fas ere. nc Address Brandreth’s Pills. ‘This excellent medicine ts for sale, mzar-coated, ALLCOCK'S PoRova’ rh Dye—Thi He rei instantaneous, Sod by all arcgnbes Factory 81 aaeartment at BE. way, under Laf. Uist's Optician, Cartes de Visite, warranted. Proof show pencivai, 162 Chatham at. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, olesale aad Bhs de applod bak for the cory. ‘The ¢: few days; yet, notwithstanding thé hub-deep condition of sulted to all the the roads leading te the coarse and the unfavorable ap = ¢ toatl pirpeae, na tour ‘Brana for ach rember of 1 1 8 fabe eta tare comprised tn the Invraraon Spee ‘The fashions rot tee carey at this eatab- Nektoout,teolade a more extrosive varie ‘Arosa Hate for gentlemen than ie presen Paptes.” issue! oe WileRe EL ae class ntock, ‘GRMN, 513 Breed Osh Browtway, eh Broome patsy ee ya be found of dress and un- by any other as- of CHILDREN'S AND’ INFANTS’ gomyretenae not enly the standard St lanes it ing seasor, bu 2h RATE ae with Ber fam family without for the head for the ‘anique whites Fe ing on ‘beautt- @ dro. to Smokers.—Poliak & Sen, Meershaum manu rere. 367 near Bowery, sell ‘at wholesale and retail. order, repaired, boiled and mounted. A Thousand Refrigerators, from $4 56. the om to E. D, BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Building. Ah Baa Reenter = ny Biadieal cure ueo the BALM aoe rein dentrifice night and morn! nee. ‘Wecents, For safe by all Ah, You Have a Pain Do out Just nee WOLGOTT'S INSTANT PAIN ANRIUI- ‘as Bold everywhere, urniture, SIXTY PILLS tn a box, price fifty cente ‘This style fa only tor saloat wee Taetes beantifies the An Rieganta: a Cheap Article--Healthy rable—CRONDAL'S Patent Pre ge assortment of Mattresses and seties alien the'vory suelo peuce'st sh 708 vor) SROADWAN. Cork maine. ood ane 706 in Your Head, The oP ata ofice, 294 Canal street, nm square, New Fork. meena He EY: one, at int Barclay: Banker's Flexible and Feat ea C04 Broadway, at of old EM opporite Bond ares nee tne 18 only per- street Seif Inking Stamps, Boston Hand Stamp Company, 195-Broadway, N.Y ba ag me ay * Tod “on Day oy Lene fom Ae ital Baa and entic a aneats and Eye and Tika jou: © Sl. ‘—watisraction. Inverted Preservative 10, 6-astor House. En- «resolved the concurrence Many of “wil a reSeitan ToR mew TORK GY,» con eras © eae pain ISLATION arr. bi, ‘commenced thore was agrand rosh iropod Sirisha eh ya cist ana Pah SRE MTS vwould bave been vy tmmpeete to tel what interest tn New Cress. . y parable feature Ly wo ow ork matiors was PR oy td At shmenes, ote ot made here for New Yor! Cresson, nclosuses, -@he run ‘ctr neste. bly weedy and east iron on Rating of ee tae erga ai retlrosds im the streets ‘Fert hy. ix or seven of them wore reported favors. Dr. Horens w Cat varia ff is 4 pa. e that we abie to the Arsembly. in the Head, Tt opens and out all —s Ti woe he bills to wesend’ the track of the fons. ig gnedn and '& healthy action to Avonae Railroad, and authorizing — and West Streets Railrosd to me Deatness of Children —_ aot Young Jrent aw ites after ieee wore subjects, with or without peeeien rapa ke Salrrond project started of wie decked’ atrengtb, Eo "Hom br. SA ci) i wan supposed at Cae ten a eeriione re m1 ="s ‘soem Boe wore ears wore, inde to move soversi Claar Deafness, Impaired Sight, “the bab they NOISES IX THE HEAD olty ‘There wero introdaced in the CATARRHAL annie GUONS IN THE foots for* The se Drosd iron "3 CHRONIC PA compan or \ Soa RK os two new fotries authorized to be established between OCATARRH OF THI FEM Sal xvoous ‘han alone dissent nna wen Now York and Brooklyn wore disposed of at public aue- BBM ER AN at OMIA ovr the treo OF Hon at the City Hall yesterday} by Mr. Loow, Collector pe) LY hed mene haben of City Revenue, by order of Comptroller Brennan, Only o 18. ONE MINOT, fn tho sssomnoly ; p site altectanes of lnvereated son ore nn and nd Rar requiring liner —_ ferred te com seem ‘con | ’ 4 33 so Nae; bar ” Mr. George Law was mone the |, but took no i way, near the to the Ooenmittes of At, Whole; plish thas, tho bill wed ‘af the comm \D Hority of the Senate nod ove ot senate . 1 Committoe on Rai itn, On thie blll the ember dissenting (rom tee os Grover & Baker's Uighost Fiaatic Butch Sewing Machines, (95 Broad: jubtile Uproots B Warran Premivm New York. United States 10-40 Bands. ‘ Those Bouts are issued water the acl of Congress of March 8 18%, which provides thet ell bonds issued under thie act sbell be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or ender any Btate or municipal anthority. Subveriptions to these onde are received in Unived Aiates notes or notes of Ma. tonal Banks, They are70 BE REDREMED LN OOIN, at the pleasure of the government, at any pertod not leas than ten vor more than forty years from thelr date, and until their rederoption FIVE PER OKNT INTEREST WILL BB PAID IN COIN, on bonds of vot over qae'hundred doliars, famouslly, and oa all other mde sombannually. The inter- ost ts payable on the frst dave of March and September tn each year. patty: Registered Bonds are recorded om the books of the United States Treasurer, and can be transforred only on the owner's ‘order. Coupon Bonds are payable tobearer, and are more cvavenient for commercial oe Gubsoribers to this loan will 1 a will have the option of pertiid: thoir Bonds draw interest from March 1, by paying the ac erued interest in coin—(or in United Biates notes, or the Botetof National Banks, adding Afty per cent for premium, > (or receive them drawing interest from the date of aubscrip Hom and deposit. Faas 46 these Bonds are exempt from municipal or Gtate taxa Hon thetr value is increased from one to three per ceat por ennum, acccriding to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country, ee af the present ratoof premium om gold they pay over eight percent interest in currency, and are.of equal conve. plonoe as a permanent or temporary investment, ‘Wee believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the various descriptions of United States Bonds: In all other forms of indebteduess the faith or ability of private parties or stock compantes, or separate communities only, 1s pledged for payment, while for the dodts of the United States the whole property of the coune try le holden to secure the parment@f both principal and taterest im coln. fos’, - ‘These Bonds may be subscribed for in sume from $80 up tony magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the emaliest lender and the largest capt- tallet, They can be converted inte money at any moment, and the holdor will have the beneAt of the interest, ‘The fact that all duties on imports are payable in specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all govern- ment bonds largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury Cor this purpose. aie, Instructions 40 the Nations! Banks acting as loan agente were mot issued from the United Btates Treasury until March 26, but in the first throe weeks of April the subsorip- tions have averaged more than _ TEN MILLIONS 4 WEEK, .Bubdseriptions will be FEsived by the Treasurer of the United Stated at Washington, and the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the Firat Natioval Bank of New York, No; 4 Wall street. Beoond National: Bank of York, Twenty-third street and Broadway. ; Fourth National Bank of New York, Pine street, Sixth National Bank of New York, Sisth avenue and Broadway. ‘Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. New York National Exchange Bank, 164 Greenwich street, First National Bank of Philadelphia, First National Bank of Washingtc and by all National Banks which are deposltaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the countsy will furnish further information on application, and afford every facility tosubseribera, Hoyt’s Hiawathn Hatr Restorative. HOYTS TAIR RESTORATIVE, Hotes GAR BASE vite for the hair, wi nal Strate and whiskers nattalt : tO ENTE 3A Cag El s CONTAINING SULPHUR, he Hiawatha at our ashing tye pase le at cgiarmine arprumer Ht ce BRING UF THK not WE Benne CULO IS RIGHT APPLICATIONS ARRANT THE HIAWATHA Fone OOMTATN NOTHING the hair or skim, but to be in the Mighest degrew Horr's iurpataD. SeLontas. CREAM. unrivalled dresv F New lal | ington, Inger an everywhere. 10 University fae Zotar Hlghih ‘attest: Now York, pt dictoreces darren oeardiaain “Her Majesty” Champ: 81 Wine of England, td t le, at $20 per case. W. H. WAAD, Ni Sew q 7 Broad street, N. Y. Ivory Jewelry na Retell, RLLING'S, 207 Sonute nrcet, sign of the Goto Ble phaal fmportant to Soldiers Discha: ee oan $100 bounty nieations ptly anawered and SEES sec BONES. BROWN & CO Not a Ladies, a—Fiuting, .Any 927 Broadivay; French Fhiting at second streets, Capitalsreree .- Par value shares... President, Hon. Ai rie tos oi ‘apie rey and “i Oll Creek. iT a Shmpany's oflco, 26 Pine street subscription. pimples, Ercekies, Tam, Kraptions AEits enim, Balfownens,” Flesh fs, ba. cnred bY Jounac’ 3 “Ttaliae Medicated Lod acter depot, Broadway. Prof. Alex. €. Barry's Trtcopherous o> Testoring and beaut! preventing of the skin. glands eum, mpicn, ehiibiains, £0), awel . gore throat, Ac. giving in~ thet Ta Gant of cuts, bruises, sprain ‘all druggt«ts ti sock. at $10 nn hare. now opr 1. "gs per share payable apes Virns, sealda, throughout the- st iors "Pointy olice St Po “Poart street, mY, of Bea: ty—White wi gin Wax of Antilles. Deanti¥ies, whitena, nnd preserves the complex- jom, making It soft, fatr, delicate. smootty and transparent; It cures chapped hands and lips removes pimoies. ke. Its pure white wax, hence its extraordinary quall~ eervie ae Mea \ifying the Manufactured) ae toe LUNT £ OO. 133 South Seventh streck, Philadel- only aaid at 716 Broadway, au vs Retief and Health to Your Ohildren.— Mra, WINSLOW'S SOUTHING SYRUP-for Children ror pleves the child from pain, inv invigorates. the stomach and bowels, corrects acklity 4 wind colin. Perfectly safo in all cases, 28 millions of mothers can testify. Twenty-five sents a bottle, Ofiees 48 Dey atreet, New Fork, and 205 iligh Holbern, London, Bngland. Blaver? Compartson. te the Unien government, is like a very imitation te the diamonds in thaworll. It ts nove re- free, and the duced to thir ‘Mither poor nig wern- the woold, or a band of sa league eher mont in the Norehole Chrisliae aad elvitieed, worth, 16 to pirate on the there a man or Woman non, to hesitate wh eh of the twats chow? This fe Becton TRR'S opinion. pubs Nely ¢%] presse Th is ready from 6 A. M. until 9 MM. to alve inatzuction oUng rae whe wish to nid pitting down this Infernal rebeltion, jacan be consulted at his od sad only office, No.3 Ly Ley New York city, sinee 1834, "wight top: ae rooms and a private entrance. Hy sufTvon 1 thine Tend sures om makers, Hatr Dyein the Hair, at W. = keep |AS, Beaton, fare the sale phor. BARRIS 4 OHAl vi r eee Moldavia, Crea ‘bean ro Wheeler & Wilson's Highest P Look Stitch Sewing Machines, 56 06 Besedwan. Watche: boa phog se a For sale by oe One door wcgaae oa ke eatcap wit ‘Wall street, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. cecent, Remnnere, YY, Apri 26, by te Rev. & ¥ ¢ aka, to Sorta (., daoghtor of Gt * Bicgam —Burnet.—On eveniog, April 26, at St. Ann's =s me , tne Rew, 1h xed tt, D. Dos Hamiiton Br to AMANDA C., Only: ter of James J Burget, all ot ‘thie olty Duaiun— WewALieOo Monday Roformed Dutch Jersey’ by the Rov. J. P. Durbin, DD wllona by ie pastor, "ise 0, Downe 18 ALL, vit—Raren=On Tuesday, Aprit 25, by the Rov. Francis Vinton, P.D., Louis T, Crwvtnt to Marnie Rae Gixe, danchter*rMax kader, April 25, at the Second Ti Grasse ROs20NteOB Monday evening, April 26, |W The Roy~ |) teers. Tra Apsil 10, by the Rov. NA. Cuesoa, iy D.; Quamas Pas ae S oman jr daughter of £0. Hodg- ine rere or day, Apel 26, a8 the | Chareb of the Ascension, by the Ke: Panes Harete iman, Yoong dngnio of of the family are obieiants: Legere! the friends atteud the funeral. from ber tate residenos, 214 Ci reet, on Thursday afternoon, at two «clock. Bowe,—On Tuesday, April 26, Wu. H,, infant son of Thomas R and Rebecca aged months bane philly Bowne, 1 year, 10 The friends and rolatives are invited to attend the fu- Doral, (rom Bt. Peter's church, Weatchester,on thursday aftercoon a re wrologg | Carriages wit be in waiting ntil quarter * ie - tie cure q ‘past one o'clock to convey aNwaN.—On Monday, April 35, LawReNce BRKNW, native of Dublin, in the S20" year ot hin eae a ‘The friends nnd acquaintances of the family are respect. fay, tovited to nttend the funeral, from the residence of bis brother John, 446 Fourth street, this (Wednesday) “Gonna in West Stockbridge, Mase, RT — es ize, » on Friday, Aprit $2.0f plouro pneumonia, Mrs. Anna 0. Curtis, aged 61 yeara, —On Monday, April 25, Joan Grune Canoonn, Fen a Rev. Wm. Cahoone, in the mh ‘The relatives and friends of the family aretovited to attend the funeral, from tie residence of bis mother, 33 Seventh street, on raday afternoon, at halt-past three cock, witnout Monday notice. ‘aLveyY —On evening, April 25, at nine o’clock, i, the wite of Juremiab Falvey, 84 Frankfort street @ friends and acquaintances of the family are feapecalaiiy requested to attend the funeral to Calvary Cemetery, whiok wiil take place on Thursday after. novn, at half past one o'clock. Fritwsn.—0n Monday, Avril 26, Onaries Ferrwen, aged 66 years, 6 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of ihe family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 533 Ninth avenue, near Forty sixth strect, this (Wedoes. day) a'ternoon, at one o'clock, without : Carries invitacion. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for invermont, Fartxy.—At Harlem, on Movday evening, April 25, phe Fraycs Far.er, son of John end Sarah Farley, ay years. ‘The reiatives and frionds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Fourth aveoue, between 124th and 126th streets, this (Weduesday) alternoon, at one o'clock. Gattsguer.—On, Tuesday. April 26, after a short ill- ness, Many Kare, only daughter of Peter and Mary Galla- ghor, aged 2 months and 2 days. ‘The friends and relatives of "the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral,from the residence of her parents, 83’ King street, on Thursday reday afternoon, attwo o'clock.’ Her remains will be interred in Calvary Come- ery. JALWAY,—On Tuesday, Z 26, agg bg daughter of Thomas and ia Galway, aged 3 years and 4 months. Garprsex.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 25, of paralysis, peers wife of Matthew eer, jo the rome ions of | of iS ly invited to ie are res ful inv! attend ute ‘ge Y nee rervctlytncted te street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock ‘Hannrson.—On jonday evening, Abe 26, of eamemtiee of the brain, era A. Harrwon, jel Harri. son, aged 38'y His relatives yin friends, also those of his brothers, Jobn J. and Francis Harrison, also the active and honor- ary members of Manbattan Engine Company No. respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his brother’s residence, No. 44 Pike street. The remains will be taken to Bt. Teresa’s churct, corner of Henry and Rutgers streets, this shames nla) morning, at balt-past ine o'clock, where a solema requiem orags will be olered up for the repose of bis soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery direct. >. ue On Monday, Apri! 25, Fraxx Hoorgr, sou of . 0. and Mary E. Hooper. aged 10 Ped ‘and 4 months. othe friends and relatives, the’ serve and hon. pain membors of Manhattan Toglt Company No, 8, are ly invited to attend the funeral, from the reai- fence of bie parents, No, 17 Suffolk street, this (Wodnes eins afternoon, at one o'clock. jut.—Suddenly, on Tuesday mofiiing, April 26, CAARLES ILsLRY, onl} son of Heary {. aud Sarah E. Hull, in the 6th your of bis age. The tuneral service will be held at No. 13 East Thirtieth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at *two o'clock, which the relatives and friends of the ‘family are invited to attend. Thoremains will be taken to New UCafaan, ge , for interment Hoop.—On Monday, April 25, Many Brapyorp Hauurtr, of Somersetshire, England, wife of George Hood, Her (riends are invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence of Charles Easton, 46 St. Mark's 1ace, on Thurs- day alternoon. at three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. JursaN.—aAt Hoboken, N. J,, on Tuesday morning, April 26, Purew M. Jou, io the 924 rene, Of his age, The funeral will take place trom m Pat's Episcopal church, corner ef Hudson and Third y Hi on, this (W ednesday) aiternoon. Ss Unpen cvcinen” Jonra.—On Tuemd+y, April 26, eas, son of John and Maris Jones, sqeq'5 months and 23 days. The faneral will take place fr.m the residence of his parents, 212 avenue C, this (rednenday) afternoap, at two o'clock. ‘The relatives and (rionds of tho family are tle ed Invited't mtend without furthor notice. rome —Buddenly, 0 Monday, ADrN 3, at his fost. M. he ie i yatgoos of the Iicetioth New York State Vous. All friends and relatives are invited to eat] until Thors- day, when the remains wilh be conveyed toTroy,N. Y., {or interment. Kxevets.—On Monday, 2, Anwi Verrtancn, only Jate Joho W Knevels, & Sanghter of Elizabeth amt Fishkill Landing Puneral sorvicos will be Beld at St. Anna’s churoh Matteawan, this (Wednesd'y) afternoon, Laomanp.—At Port Chester, om Tuesda: Axir Lyoxann, in the 80ch yeaw of ber ag Tie funeral will take pinow eo Thureday morning, at half. past ten o'clock, at ‘tho- residence of Mrs. Amelia Leorari, Port Cheater. Tho-remaics will arrive in New York to the 11:44 train, where carriages will be in wait. Ing for the triends who ‘wich @ attend, ‘The revauins will be iutorred in Greenwood C Lanrort,—On Toesday , Fl age ‘Mra, M. Lawronr. The funeral services will taide place this ednesday) afternsos, at two o'clock, at the-reskdonee Mr, G. 3. Fancher, No 230 West Fifty: mpi street, Were! tween Broadway and Righth avenue, Linsov.—Oo Tuesday, Apri26, Mamta Loursa, wile of Wm. V: B. Livson, in the 301 ponr of ber age. ‘The {tends of the family aro-invited to attend the fu- neral, (rom hr late residence, Huron street, Greenpoint, Li 1., thie (Wednesday) afternoun, at two clock. Marnx.—On Tuonday ‘evening, april 26, at 8 o'clock, Josmrn Sarr is Notice-of fastest ‘wit! bo givenshereafter. Mancratrs.—In Brooklyn, oo Tuesday, April 26, Mune May, infems daughtor of J. L. wadiKath. J, Marceltus, aged 10 mouths and 24 days. The ralatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- her futher’s house, avenue, near Myr- vere illness, TRRENCK ‘The rejatives sod (riend: his brother, Bryan, and bis.cnolrs, Bryan ane Teronce :Cabilh, are respectfully invited: to attend the fune from hi e residonoe, 143 Kast Twenty second street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a: 9ne-o'clock. Bee 18—At Georgetown, District of Colembia, on any evening, April 20, Ama, the wife of Charles Nel United States ex-Consul, and dnughtor of the late Benjamin Romuine, of the eityof New York, in the ‘70th youe of hor age. ‘Ovirmetoy.—At Mott Haven, on Taosday, April 26, Mary C., youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary C. Over- ington, aged 2 years and 1 month. ‘Tho faperal wit txko place at at her late residence, Mott Haven, om Thursday , 84 Oe e'eiock. The frioudeof the family aro respectfaily invited to attend. ‘Tho remoius will be taken.to Greenwood. Paiwun.—Oo Tuesday, April 26, Runmoca, eldest daugh ter of William and FF jizabeth Palmer, aged 4 yours aod 8 moo te, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited $0 attond the funeral, fromm, the rewidence of her parenia, 141 East Eleventh strest, this {Wednesday} afternoon, at two o’clork. Fnatskillen (county Zermanagh, Ireiand,) paporsipleaso Keasxa—On mornivg, April 26, Guoron, Rocxna, aged 38 yearz.and 9 moutha, The relatives and. friends are. seopentiy Invited to attond the funeral, from hi late Fesklenco, corner of 1060 street and Firat svonuo, this (Wednesday) afver- neom, at two o’clocs. Samra —In Breokly, on Cee April 25, of gon. —y 4 the — CLanexce W., chest son of Sylvester peg yey years and 6 mont». “he Fantiven and tri the family are invited to natend the funercd, from the residence of got 264 Fulton street, Breoklyu, thia.(Wedmesday) af! three 0 Wanna. AX Paterson, N. Jus + Apel 26, of consumption, Jeaxrn R. Winpan, Je.,s0n of Joraph War- ren, ib year The delatives nad Yraads of the fusnily, alse of his in-lew, James, Williaa apd John Martha, are respectful; juested to attoad the funerad, from Testdonce'ot Bis father, At, the above place, om Yhuraday morning, ae 120 o'clock | TT =< leave foot o& Chambers tion, Mra, Karim M., wife of A. T. Wilde, of New York. “SHIPPING NEWS. iin pa ta Hickey. H ann ark Ann Lazy (Hain), jensey, Melvokg-& W iphia—Funaby Br). 0, Gores P Bu nek oan ah onto Mahan area k Coratog. Bon & Bry, Priest, Clonfascas— Brett, Son & Co. “fu f Gwent Pettenst, Neuvliaa— Thompson & tutte: bn sport Gry giles Ohae oo EP altips ieee, r —J Clay on. Clay: y Baltimore —Reatiey, — Schr Quickstep; Haines, Deal's Bvtand—¥ J 6 sche A Tago tiukes, Philadeiphin— MT tunyon & Os Heroine, ) Phiiadeiphia—Heriey, Hroitn & Q Deering. Panio®, Bitzabetwrort-aWalse & Carver. Kenn, tmooesd Y face Wn ‘Riversmith, e, . NH ed Frye dart —— PA. wiino) * roan, wrk, asa Sa et er as Bowman, April 19) rte Deiawarg” mdse and passengers. Mooalight (1 ) Dorle, New bermy eee eo. m joan, 12 dave, ribare aos Hammond, epi) April 5, with me es to orig Bonner & Brown, anne Senn Bownan (Br) Paine. Port eto brides & Bons, of New iarinas ee mpoke Be bark Crown, Havana, 60 days out. Bria Teresita (Bel earns ¥ on Mason a on Wonton). =a, saan, 12 aya, jae poolatan, to. Miller a John Welsh. for rset th ia fost, lat park. Kate Stewart, from Ke; Phi Brig Car! Emil (Dan). Federvon, | Bermuda, ise dente Midateten & Cs. ra. Yeaton, Provi Sebr Wm L, Burroughs, Davee ‘New Orieans, in ballast to Thos Dunham. , Schr Hicien, Greenwood. Newbern 3 Schr Sophia Ann, —-, Brantywine for. Conave! renton for Ni Re Jot Maren eller for eatan fF John Mavo. —~, Rilzabeth port for Boston. Renee Carlisle. Shetley, Blizabethnert for Fall Rivegy Ane Eira, Gaswell, ‘Rilzabeth port far Fall Rivers ‘Holmes, Elizabethvore for eae eae tame Nore miplin, Hi ort for-Nor wim ati 1 Plorenon, rane thnort-for, iF Ada Herbert, O rowel ( Clouceateny Behe Fillmore, Chase. J Grierson, Rardin; ne Empire, Boston for Albany. iF Monttor, Reaae, W: w Haven, * Rene wna, “New Stormer rages Sane ti esi coe, Portreas Seumeet: in ballast, to U 8 Quartermaster. sities ee stat Batwa Lay memes omen Malan le a Win Fk Bride ofthe on ‘ Gta from Messina. Bit Ocean eller, from Nenvites, beard Geor fram, Cardenas. iain Queen. from Turks Islands, ‘and one brig, unknown. ‘Wind at sunset WNW. ‘Tue Larw Cartam BE Monaan—At » menting of tie Counell of the Americaw Shipmasters’ Association. helé af rooms of the association, on Tuesday, Abptit 26, 1864, a& 12 o'cloek M, the President, John D Jones, de annonnted the decease of Captain Elisha BM ory Mile Count off of oar lowing resolutions, which were ado} Whereas. since the last meeting of Captain Elisha B Morgan, hassuddent' deceasea: ark of reapect for him and sympathy fe it te vordered that the following inemorandam ation of hig worth be enterad npod the minutes: paved. “poate Captain Elisha £ Morvan justly re garded asa finmane and skilf i protes son was bis pride aad who was alwaya a I erin deel Gnd promoting efforts for the welfare of’ seamen. fit Interest in the the organtzation ‘and succods’ of this asso- ag ome officers frbtin'ité origin te atin Iron the communitr have lost one of ti Ce ae fou med an & fone ‘omcer aoe we, i hac = yore see good counsellor, » ge in true frien | Rawclveds That a copy of there resolutions be furalshed te bye WA fe the} fy pt the city papers 5 1° UPTON, Secretary. si Sanan L, Waite, at Providence from Philadelphia, carried away her mainmast avout 15 feet below the bo on the 23d firs, rah Si OM P Wittsams, Willieme, put into vincetowm 2th ine, Paying. had her decks swoptand sais split in @ heavy Spoken, &e. ~ ship Sy aeercl pee. from Pontiacs’ for New Orleans, parm rates’ mt ark ertesee; from Boston for New Orleans. April 11, of Torre Leaner scirem), steering Ry was seen April 16. 98° ponsayi far aie Vos April 19. Int 3620, lon 73 6, rtoe prs id eae rien Maid of Erin. Davis, for” Petia ghekey. Menineny,for do ida; Kamex, rGianatra f Cadi: é lecrtia; bat xe Bee ae oui, rer Malena, So aan ea tee Mogador and : Sichita on ine Sith iewted mivatin i tat “ee to (dark Praisie Bird, Wey, from Cam ‘ age Se cent Srewrad ran Davisces, NYork. Synaanm, A head i tat CL ad Sea Baule, Sing: bei rors, wig; sonra ily NYork, Rirvota tor Nvork Gaya, aM” St Joux, NB, fan Ei Proteus, NYcok; bare B® a water ate rr 26th, ved Hamlet, prez twleed fer a1 urne. ees 4 it Bayties a Hole pearing sch ‘Ove ey fadeipa Teleraraea bark 3 WA drew rol m Ian thie Pee NY Old ah: ig , Quel oe ne Wt Sargent Park, Pil Cienfuegos, rg ty Vantorkoor: ieaenee int nn Providence: Yewme Amer — Kinoner, ine poe Qi rr brig Avrora Redon sch ATT cud. “Ghrarehs Navanow? Reindeer (He), Mandy HE ANGOR, April 23<-Arz achr Zagtern Bell a aa bile Tangier, Bax yex Phiiadelph Caablenge, yom oe ra. Hopki t f, April a 2e—beiow abip LIME Riggs, Lowell, trom New" RLY, Laiby 24—Si4 coe Baran Cullen, Cullen, April —Arr schrs Black Diamond, Tout pad By welding P Weaver, Philudeiphia; Thomas Mills, ley, NDOARTOWN, Aprit 18—Arcmebrs Albion, Megoom, New York for Rockland; Joseph P ames, Benneit. Pandelpaie for Sxeo; Black Didwond. Young, do for Danve:s (and ald}y Bogle. Hall. NYore for Bos Wth—Arr ach ‘einige, Dont 14 ‘all the above excopt the Adolatd RIVER, April 23—Are sehr Chas SicDaants Taker, Si achre Teamn Smite R Borden. Figen Waxed at 2 een Sat CaB cee yw th—Are sclirs tine. at reve, Bivzabotnport: P Moss, Davie. #Yorm: pa i HOLMES and AP Fenno, W >. Fish, Heil Chactank for 8 jor do; Maria Roxana, Pal wot, C Hoot for Tangiers LA arouses Swrah Louisa, AT omuery, Lynn Jor. Phils teria. igtiymcser sary (1) Joogs, Freemeam Pa ‘Tangi Cate Habeook, Phila tel phim for Sal jot, Alen fe, Tryphani, Kate, Mary Pane anayara sc Woe Tainan, Nit Neaasanae arse, S'shaw, 8 it Whoeier, Noruern Light. WH Dy OW Faseke, A Bartels, Liztie, Meerinac, L A Swett, suieas Merete Se rgterton. Pareanan, Tangier for B April sehen DS Mie, Grek, News Moderator, Letts, ¥ oeOWIR Ape 24 Bed pete Catharine Rogers, | Yondon, irieren,, Manch aie an ‘ntresa. How: ge: nat Rizabeth,” & ® Ryan, Saow, and . B39 ROOKES- DANCING, ACADW AY. 36 36h ha: gor st A oe Sere ie sane s rey Ob Lean athe TERY. WEDNRSD AY. BURNIN Nie scHhooL OPA ALL THE YBA! OCULISTS ASD AURISTS. AR Le 8 MADE, TO ORDER REIICIAL HUM mi AS oY CH an! P. GOUGELMA ploneahe Y of Paris). sai deleann ys Drona wy, New Yor. —“sneAas At “AND TOBACCO. 1 7) PRR 400.000 °%° ae sr tetwall otal or pg CARL SHAMPAGNE y cna, already packe"/‘fom - Yen thonenn’! govem “pikine@ SKEI 4X. pg “ALE, Fontan axp I thoutand doven to Wapping. at 62 and 63 Lider empty bottlew wanted. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICAT, ON. neath, —A FINK | FARM o at is et. third dane. erty st

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