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> + ian THE FENIANS, CAPTURE OF A BRITISA FLAG, THE GREEN ABOVE THE RED. Nine Fenians Lower and Carry Off the British Flag on Indian Island. The Act Committed Under the Guns of the Pylade THE SCARE IN CANADA, Amusing Account of the Ludicrous Scenes at Cornwall During the Fight. SM IN ENGLAND. Three Days Riots of Fenians in Bradford. FENIA ene Wational Schoolmasters ‘in the Fenian Ranks. ae ae THE EASTPORT DEMONSTRATION, Whe First Overt Act—The Britisn Soil the English Flag Low- OUB EASTPORT DESPATCH. Eastrorr, April 15, 1866 Wine armed Fonians captured the English Revenue ‘fag on Indian Island jast night. They belonged to the ‘erew of the Fenian prvateer, from which they lowered a Boat, and proceeded with muffled oars to the spot, ac- dually under the guns of the English war ship Pylades, avd within reach at any moment of the picket boats. ‘The flag was surrendered without a shot being fired. It 4 believed there were ne soldiers on the Island. ‘The United States gunboat Winooski arrived this fore- moon and anchored off the town. Reports from Calais say that ten of the volunteers ‘m Mt Stephen threw down their arms in revolt, but ‘were arrested and imprisoned. A euspicious brig wes captured jast night off the coast iy the United States reveuue cutter Ashuelot, amd was towed into the harbor here to-day. THE ease IV CANADA, Ancreasing Panic ‘Alon; the Border—Ex- pected Raid from Chieago—Ludicrous Scenes During the Fright at Cornwall om the Arrest of Murphy and His Men. OUR STRATFORD CORRESPONDENCE. Srmatrorn, April 12, 1866, ‘There is great animation apparent in military circles, @ | jearn from rehable persous just down from Windsor and Sarnia, and those garrisons as well ax Goderich have been much streagthes The cause of this T learn is ap expected naval attuck by water from Chicago—the Western hotbed of Fenianism. 1 is evident that the government are deceived in this matter, if an attack by ‘water is expected immediately, as the we has not broken 4m the Straits of Mackinac, and no vessels cam get down, THR RXC NT AT CORNWALI. Today I met a geutleman who was in Cornwall the night of the arrest of Murphy and “his staff,’” as they ‘are facetiously styled, and he ussures me the newspaper Feporis give no idea of the panic that seized the people and the ludicrons incidents that occumed. The bugles sounded the call to arms before dark, and almost in Mantly the streets were animated with voluutore pur. tially equipped, hurrying to the rendezy toadins, their pieces on the street corners as they stopped to im quire what was Congregaied at the rendezvous they quickly fell in, and were surrounded by meu: of the citizens, eagerly inquiring what Mayor, who alone had the secret, maintained silen at once the most abeurd reports Were staried abont the eivance-of commune of Fenians Merchants bnried or Rid their money, locked their stor selves, while others | id thems talked abot makin their wil in of the few companies ther men, and urged them to stand firm. fore the western train was dne the mayor headed the force and escorted thei to the station, fo!- Jowed by armed and unarmed citizens The troc were drawn up in front of the siation, on aither side beiug & space open for the train to pass in, and a few mowents after the tram came to a standstil!, and the Volunteers clored in about it, «0 that there wis Mo es eae. The Mayor and cons tered (he train and the eight prisoners were handeuied and marched Jail before Britisu bayonets INDIGNATION AGAIN©T THR GOWRRAMEST. Much indignation \« felt all over the eo ent should r se that they muy biaiv a fair trial, The proceed ° ehmaber'! cou whether the prisoners ings are looked ern, and the Canadisns do not like the natal precedent that will «abject any ian to atest aud ine eration, atrial before biased jadges, and perhaps ¢ den of the evidence tipon which sl of thir undue s zympathy for the prisoners: « Micmel Mur poy may yet be te pow as a martyr to th ‘Weland and a vi al fear a ODOR FORT him to the penitent ary and nobody ever see a line ete. The re. he was conv t uel April DS, IN86 rw rani the entire Canadian poopie are agin aMected with @angerous avmpioins of sea:e places along the frontier i) border Urine @ we From the Maine frontier, of em armed invaxion af New Bromswick, and the arrests of the Peuinn leaders taneds, bas feariatiy eter sod (he peopie who see that the develop. ready tw eter u Ball They * groond sre RKO in it hiwerh Whe bage monster has bean in tray saent or his muscle, and tbe #be ring and challenge his Lirmiy believe t Point upow whieh I ag avd that ee many Sune set they will hear the 1) ck at their own doors London, Tore: 0, aud He uiiton parative cevu wegare fro too much atreken and are cathering Imierior, oF cre Aney hope to eave portubiry to ati the fre non hem every eepots, hole eacefally woved Hee 10 the gor keeping hsm ely Never will we " yeunur The govern em of preva ected at London of men . mani hoare mareh eocamped, and Olwerved. Torent® | corre Fyendent leat week mention bat Creope were mveteriously arriving and As inysteriously dlamp earing from Toronte ouder of night. Dunder ware the troops now k afew miles vom the (ronlier, whose existence (be newspapers aren rearans Resides DrETAipne, Lie ralway cOmDAnir® hare orders to reemntiy | keop the trgengines all red up at night, and Araing. lt made up @ sudden failing back, if occasion’ Tequires.. WEAVY OKDNANCK YOR THE FRONT, ‘The Information possesed by Lop Roaieh mony hn = Fa) leads to the velief shat there will be naval attacks v) board towns, and to checkmate this guns say calibre are on the way up from Kingston and and next week will possibly be im position and ready to “gpeak’” General Sweeny’s Chicago flotilla, In addition to these guns J Jearn that the government expects newer shipments of artillery from England by every arriv ‘They are well supplied with small arms, and are, conse- quently, shipping them from the Kingston and Quebec arsenals to interior pointe, to arm the volueteer com- panies daily sprivgug into existence. HOPING THE BEST. From the Montreal Gazette, April 14.) Wo bavo w telegram from a correspondent in Eastport, Maiue, who Went on a steamer with Head Centro Mulli- gan, and whose statements may be accepted with cont- denve. He reports the Fenians who have gone there as having scattered about, without arms or ammunition. The schooners had not probably arrived. He reports the presoace of three British war steamers at that They had moved up upon information sent to the Admiral at Halifax. The Fenian ex- pedition, with Eastport for a base, as far as the seaboard of New Brunswick is concern And as to the therefore be regarded as a txzt, yeniian penetrating into that provinea, and there maintain- @ luif, the thing is too ridiculous for argument, with such ‘meuus as they havo #0 far displayed FENIAN AGENT. The Galt Reporter states that a Fenian agent 1s said to have lately been in that town; but his endeavors to en- list sympathy for the cause ‘have been unsuccessful, wbile he has lard bimeelf open to suspicion, and is well watched. THE question 1 EUROPE Ri te at Bradford Eng- ma Denounced—Further THE RIOTS AT BRADPORD. the London Times, April 4.) From ay at the Bradford Borough Court several yoong Irishmen, named William Glen Michael Conroy, Richard Whalen, Hen Crosdale, Martin Whalen and Thomas Clarey, were charged with having, on Suaday evening, at Bradford, riotonsly and tumultuously as- sembied with others for an unlawful purpose, The evi- dence went to show that on Friday night, on Satur- day night and on Sun night there was # Ja assembly of Irish people (one of the witnesses said “thousands of them”) from the various parts of the town, at White Abbey, an Irish quarter; that they were’ exceedingly riotous, that they frequently threat. ened and insulted the English portion of the population, and also beat them with pokers and bludgeons, and that on Sanday night, when the police interfered to restore order and to disperse the crowd, the prisoners and others associated with them made a violent attack upon them, so that until they could get reinforcements the officers were obliged to seek #afety in retreat, Among the riotous exclamations of the mob were such as these:—To helt with the Queen,” “We'll take White Abbey, and then easity tate Bradford!” Vhe residents in the locality were obliged to lock ves in their houses, and some who were out daro not go into the locality until after midnight. The pris oners were severally identified as most active among the rioters and among those who assaulted the police, and were committed tor trial at the present assixay. WORK OF THE IRISH FENIANS. {Dublin (April 3) correspondence of London Timex.) The twelve persons found work mg at the new building in Upper Rathmines where the police discovered two buried of rifles and bayonets, were brought up ‘esterday, at the head office, before Mr. Allen and Mr. ise. The police having no evidence to produce to show that they had aay knowledge of the arms in question, which were found in a place that had been a long ums open night and day, Mr. Allen said that, as far ax he could see, these men were only attending to their ordi- nary avocations, and he was disposed to allow them all to go out on their own bail. They were accordingly dis- charged, having given their own recognizances. At the same office Robert Cooke, private of the mili- tary train stationed at Portobello, charged a map named Brien with having endeavored to seduce bim from his allegiance, About nine o'clock on the previous nieht the witness was walking along Francis street with his pocket handkerchief ng his hand, when the prisoner spatched it from bio ran into Burke's public house, Witness followed him, and was invited to drink. when the prisoner gaid, ‘Take off your coat and become a Fe To hell with the Queen, and up with the green Witness then went for a constable and wave the prisoner into custody. He was remanded for a week At the Curragh Camp, on Saturday, the district court martial resumed its sitting in the ease of Lance Corporal Cochrane, ‘The charge against the privoner was for con- duct to the prejudice of good order sud military dise)- pline, in having, on the Newbridge road, on or about the 14th day of Mat the following traitorous and “Hurrah for Old Legs gy “Treland with the Flag,” 7 hat effect Evidence wae gen iv support of the net also some for the defence, afier which court war adjourned. FURTHER ARRESTS IN IRELAND. ber the (Dublin (March 29) correspondence of London Times.) | nal xehoolmasters | ‘There are no fewer than pine pat in the county jati of Cork, and the number of those ar- Tested all over the country on the suspicion of being connected with the Fenian movement must be la ree. An addition to (he namber of this class of Fenian prison. era has been made rest of a man nanied 7) sided over the state was taken into custody on the Lord Lieutenant's warrant and now lies ia Mullingur jvil. He states that he served in the American ained the rank of captain, and that in Oct the laid aside his sword and ¢ his country, wi ed in “teaching We is omax Meara (or Maher), who pre- or of these the word— His name is tion of the his raro’st comtemplation of the very huinble ehitectiral bewuties of their barrack. While so en ed he wax arrested at Rathowen, and, after examina- uty, a local magistrate, wae com- He states that he came trom mitted to Mullingar jail London, that he has no oconpation, but retuses to give auy further aecount of hiioself, PREATMENT OF TRE FENIAN PRISONES The Co Coli ins, yy jail wine thy quiries into the treatinent of the Fenian pr se found that since attention had been bad been drawn to the matter in Parliament a complete change bud taken place in their treatinen!. When he first went to visi prisouers their recraation was limited to two hones a The yecreation during that time was a sort of drill, intercourse with rach nd they were restrieted in er, while ne private with ther solivitor. He prsovers that their reation time was j to about ten hours; they were allowed stricted on’ with each other aud with their sol were provided with « day room ¥ van retire whenever reading. with the exception af short, every restrie- rewary for the security of the prisowers has remaved The Fram-ner adds there are cighty-tbree prisoners iu the county jxil of whom nine are Am These men addressed « memoria! tothe Lerd Fieutenant, | as also a lelier othe American Kuvbassy. Mr, Kastman, the American Cousul, had a view with (hem on Mon day. Judging (rom che statewent of the At | eral, it it probable tuat they will be set @ dition o. their goimg back directiy to Arm Police A NEW SWiNE About 4 week ag ING Dp & respec ured ihe watel and ewer ‘ore of Lvoum & Co. in Chatham styeet, for the yurpose of ps sous watches | and jewelry, a hve Atior examining «lot of | goods le stated that he ware eer tw the oily, and | asked permission from Mr Charies Fumh, the bhstness | pariner in eharg nt, to be allowed to | have so t Mr Lamb, sayy } posing OW Bite to dreeed | thvered tot tev in whieh y would be oe bree het hers oe Hanlin & ale ore, containing three detlare and. Ally con Whi pecan and with « view of finding « . awind , ihe Rom OS 1 aty-10 age, and a mati anada He rom ih + pronter PO POORERY OS WHLETAM <rrnne 0 leek, of jpremiae two young sum of whom knocked him down pockets, taking thevelrom ee ereamed (Or help Meer Barron met, and arrested them, The of age, eave their “an Conne a at Ne arad ht No “A . oorane | names as te Rauch! saw the nese against the ‘ aneis BUROLAK Cancun ¥ & colored man. curtythree vears of age, gained #n ep) © the dwelling house of Mr. Janes Weed, No. 66 Grand street, by means of forcine ® Tear basement window. Frane aitbily ascended to Mr Weed © hed chamber aod attempied co break open the wartrobe, whieh Contained a tarety of weart an ve worth $200 Thy Scien mace by the bara Mr Weed whe © © from Wis Yod and grabbed Freocw, im the county Westmeath by the ar- | NEW YORK HERALD, cen he 16, 1866, eee ice Teas eee arene Bight cinch, came up and took the Prisoner in charge. Justieg Dodge committed Francis for trial without bil ‘The Low ef Vera Cruz. ADDITIONAL NAMES OF TASSENGERS— DESCRIPTION OF RODY ISLAND, ‘The steamship Vera Cruz, which was wrecked on the 12th inst. on Body Island, North Carolina, will, with the exception of a portion of her caggo, prove a total loss, She ties in a very dangerous and exposed position, and it is very uncertain whether the wreckers will be able to save her machinery or not. She went ashore about one mile to the north of Oregon Inlet, which con- nects the waters of Albemarle Sound with the Atlantic Ovean, and shortly after the passengers were landed on the beach the vessel commenced breaking up very rapidly. The boilers parted, ax did also the ship, J abaft the wheelhouses, and at tbe last accounts ‘the wind was off shore and the water smooth. The follow- ing additional names to those contained in yesterday's Henan are of persons who were passengers on board of the ill-fated steamer:— ‘oe A O'Sullivan, H. Chauvitean, and Chevalier Henry of Body Island, the fplace whereon the Vera Crnz was wrecked, ig a narrow strip of sand ranning north and roth, and about thirty-three miles north of Cape Hat- teras. It divides the waters of Albemarle Sound from the Atlantic Ocean, and is an arid waste, ere is @ light- house op the island, which contains a Fresnell_ white light of the fourth order, varied _— inte red and white. The light'is at an elevation of sixty-five feet above Se eee ial and from Cape Hatteras north by three degrees w Court Cale aes T hte ig ‘* 408 gab a 960, tt, ey ti, 879, 905, 671 a 142) 978) Lage! 930, '742, 1ia8: 44 oitig i186, Toot 7 1 » 802, stick a ae es ‘Strrewe Court, @ pankeae Pate Nren-eonruecsjed mo- ‘Taru.—Nos. 159 to 164, 178, ee aS en oe 272%, 1601, 2011, BHT, 4690, TIS 900! TAO. TALS STB $i soe bs, HN Hee TRE eae 181 , ‘Common Pease Ten cd 9, 1G 6, a078 for the Gxyerat. Teru.—Before all the judges. Appeals from Special Term—Nos, 1 to 38. a fromm Marine and Justices Courts—Nos, 40 to 1 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC YOR NEW YORR—amI8 DAY. 20 | MOON sets. Port of New York, aie 15, 1866. ARRIVED. Steamsbip Saxonta (Mam), Meier be thampion 4th, at 6PM, with mdse and Hamburg Apri 1, vie passengers, t art & Co, "Was detained outide Sandy look since & k ht by a dense foe. Steatast Apa b inwt, with eotion « Brown. 3,2) miles N Apri of Hintteran, exe anged signals with'nchr Aiuita'T Rowland bound N, Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, 6% | poets with mise apd passengers fo Sueray, Were Passed off the bar, ship Sarah Newman, Giles, for Liverpool; 15 mi north of Hatteras, passed ‘emis Virgo. and HHanter, hence for Sa miles north of Fag Hsrhor, saw « large hip ashore on the main beach, a steamer Iving off Barnegat, saw pilet poat Washineton. from bound. for New Sonth end Woodiands, amehip Siar of, the hence for New Orleans. mn hh mdae and passenger Steamship Glaucus, Gale, Bosi gers, to Teane |. With muse and paxsen: el Steamship A Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford, Pereneon & with mdse, to From March IO ve " paler, du during whieh time, passed soveral Squoved t April, lat 48, lon 60 48, spoke sehr f Marblehead, § days from Boston nee passing the Bank, have had light wesiecl and foggy weather. Hark J &M Kirkby (Br), Rio Janeiro, 58 da: westerly Kirkby. with coffer, to Baring Bros.” Match 12. lat $488, lon 30 25 W. spoke bark Arequipa (Br), from Liverpool for Aries, 32 da Chipman, Trinidad, 25 days, with sugar E Ward & Co, “ oe Brig Bhimenthal Ihhler, Ac. 19 Rger: Bros. F Miller, Cromley, of and f with’ ‘Milxe and passengers, to Mont: Gdaen north of Hatteras, with foggy and calm weather. he Madeira (Br with rubber, . Freeman, St Domingo to Brett. Son & Co, ‘Crmberdand Harbor (Fano), Freese, Montevideo, 61 daya, with . Para, 24 days, “0. Lath ne oes with war, to bark Mowning 1. je Disaste: Nau Rocuneren, Weeks, sailed from New Orlea 1poo! Bhat ult for and put ‘nto Queenstown 3M Inst leaky, March 15-Pnt in 10th, Real Pedro (Braz), from Bio Grande do Sul for New York, leaky, ment of Vesnels. endowed Academy of Mone, He | secupation— | | z Se ‘and earries 130 hogsheats measures only sit tous. ‘The above iwo red in New York, barks Sancho the Ke ur nd J think it has heen tmp Vrasels should be measured bs tis ese els moms ent if one om i subject owners to the expe ei. Leannot f Spoken, &e. Ship Svivanus Blanchard, Aprit 1, off Holyhead—by the w ater (a) at Livenpoo! Sharks, Randall from Batimore for 0 bell, from Richmond for Pee Philadelphia, sid Leoeadin Wenke. from NYork for ire Mareh 30—0F Keniiworih, Krown, from Callao ". MAVEN, March 20 Below Aalto, Quickstrom, from Arr ROD Metonif, Anderson, Gustave, Pieard iT | hae Craig, coe eas: Arthur, Clifford, Matanzas; , Baltimore." Sid barks Norton Stover, Billen Dye ee ‘Sarah B © B Hamilton: Seles Walter f owes, Mion O Phinney, W Roberison, AIT Cartie, ar sake ia en hanie, Wenduat, Mianrriet Ht Men (OND, Apri 15H seb ‘Pocahontas, Terry, Boston BAV, H, Charles (Swe), Offen- ben INA! atl Apr, ay ho) ae: ontiand na Be ‘ships Golden Light, er, nee: artes, Roberts and New Et from do. ‘In quaran- Meamer Saxon, Holbrook, sehr Emme Key West: ao }. from. Motannan, Cs cid has Lady RK. rk THE betas orctnE SHEET. red pe He a8 | AND FIGURES. AND COMPARE, There are two ae points of disease upon which the sok require, and have a it, aconrate information, connected with the treatment Fight to p the first place, they desire to know what medicines will cortal nly and: second radical cure. ‘By contrasting the moderate cont o TADWAT'S REMEDIES with the heavy expense sacle 4nd procuring the me u SEVERAL RAL, THOUSAND PER CENT may be saved ing to the three careful vegetable ppt es ies as RADWAY'S REA ‘De RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS and RADWA ING RESOLVENT, which ‘com remedial range all types of acute and chronie disease. speedily restore them to health nd lace, what will be the aoa Of @ complete and in the ed in Seay eatin fi Bisicien AE ¥'S RI cau te made manifent by few illustrations based on facts, To begia with the PRADY RELIEF. Case 985,—! Morton, New York city, ta neixed with severe vomiting and purging, accompa ne ied ‘cold chills and in called. ue the patient for CHOLERA MORBUR. Plot sisi of ts, Second vialt, next day, oo of treatment. in, $1. Patient fering and stn! i this stage the READY RELIEE ' suggested. One bottle, 80 cents. spoonful in water Soe anda made, and conaee—omiting ie tone—strength 1% res tone [ore freely, “*: SOW BALANCE. THE ACCOUNT maidens bill, $6; prescriptions ee useless ihese fourthe ‘of . bottle spered won for otber “al gencies). E Balance in favor of READY DY RELIEF wiZate 1.109.—Freeman 1. “Forsyth, Brooklyn, is th Agie and Fever, | Medical man called in per visit Looks ie daily for # fortnight. nine, piberine, averaging $1 c wnie, nerphine, as Pe Advised to fry READY RELIBY nts per bottle, Pills 25 Alf a dozen doxen of the Welief diluted according Prescribes Prescriptions cost improvement in and REGULATING nd falls ntoe reftoshine tice Care ) $775 ere . 78 attacked ‘harge $3 ‘qni- r phe tions, break up the fits, and two or three one ig the Fils the system. roar ps, malarions virus of the disease 1 ae iit, “ ‘$3leach, int. visi scriptions, $10 (and na benes at pra cents; Pills, 25. ceutn ( effect a cure, being & surplus fo: Balance in favor of READY RELIEF. . ‘ase 2,681.—James B. Hendrick, New York ciiy, aude wack of visient Biliots Colle Doctor failed in. Second visit, in the morning. $3, 1 rated, | in the afternoon, Visit, Prescriptions, ‘$4. fand pulse ‘and strength failing, At this nag ihe, e REL TP ndutinintered paroxyst f pain arrested, rected Nistace of a few dosre of the REGULATING Pit. earey off the corrupt and crid humors that caused som in Phy milants sh : preacriptions, 4. 8 (with more than «dozen doses F and PI yecon hand). 78 Balance in favor of the RELIEF............ 6...6004! $12 25 RADWAY’S READY RELIEF i a household medicine which no pra Be withonke It merge ‘arrests air ruaive, stimulant moi my ama, . | Hranmeehd thone of any olher. preparation knows, tern dent family that understands ite value will ever pain, nt, anodyne ae in cholera, cholera Ain’ malate dineasen de fat piesa torbeeae Sok teen eee Be has no equal, Pass on to RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS. bis OW. A. Stuart, New York city, “martyr to le dyspepsia, complicated with Hive coraplain. hy Sicien's GlTer one yearie stionbenee. ae 8, $100. No improvement. Aj ‘cone. sickness at the pression after somsach terrible ‘eadaverous,, body emaclated, shoulders a ae bed Wi9 Greiner “aids. Comin - 5? River the u this BCULATING PILLS. The une of the remedy tand adopin diet, &c., a8 common sense ai Four boxer, 260. each, sage i complaint, Contrant the (of n Balance 0 1a fae Savor of REGULATING PILLS. nt resorts to a course of ‘the first two doses the Pim ptoms sensibly abate, and the eee es won ry ih every ‘cost :— Jedvend tietdanee tor one yer: $200; Medicines, $109 pati hae } ‘A different’ tinets about $250 counplatot, hae to pbystels “eats sare much more for medtines. i the REGULATING XG PILL. with cece. sor RENOVaTIN in removi from bin ie ena the morearal treatment to which he nt subjected. benefit of the change, zat ‘Takes, ni f was in his life, it below the Ra UiAFING PILLS possess the alterative wo feetant properiien of Mercury, w meonirated vagetasie extracts apeciti for all disorders of the stomach, hver | bam readily than blue pills er its nalts or oxides, preparation of quick su 8 few words about the effects of the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. —ZLachat bas been long unde: nent, aly to reappeae | Snppores he has ‘age, sued a8 fodine, extracts of sarsaparill rariows woida, de. recommended to RENOVATING RESOIS Dottie te, Bised there ta disorder. paid for medical utten vost ls ts out of hy reur Soon io all, Gve boxes of the Pill, He And at the end of the hig ie disorder suppressed with blu d more maligi fives from mercurial disonse, cornpisaied wit aie vowel They tone the system while ‘relieving the and control the liver more er, OF ‘and 4. Potash corrosive sail, medi 4 i after acourse of wiz botties he wasound “nan. ens. and the disease is uct sup; j, but eradicated. Oner pure, unconasminated Nived rune in bis veins, and bie health aid vigor are cows pletely restored, Siri the balance: ‘To medical advice and medication ( To nix bottles of RENOVATING KESOLVENT ile, uy whieh the priceless Uieesing of ie . Balance in favor of the RESOLVENT. Onne 1.064. —Se rgeant B. A. Cole, New York city, « San Pra Green, Gallagher, Sourabayn. vor, Bixoy (from Callao), Rotier: Mareh 30—Sid Danbolm, Turner, N York April 2—Of the Fastne(, Malia (s), Macau rk for Liveryook Mareb S— Ary Cowiitz per, NYork and «ld s Quecemows April | for Bien: Teh W—Arr Angustura Rutler. and Theo weimas: NYork Sid hh. AK Xbes woud. Lorraw Mudei ConsTasTinorin, Mare Arr Tris, Gude, a Deal: Apel Sarr Reins aot hud. tondea oy dodst, Washington, 1 from New York for Mereh SL Of, bark Mendrikn Cornetia NYork for Awisiey dian xeVroon, March Sl Arr Lanes & Gavirude, Popelbanies, NYork Ghascow. March MoS Posine, Onna: Nyurt froma (ve Clyde 30h 1 F Whe i, NYork. + hernia ce NYork Ary st Cathaven, Barnes oa) Me How 4 Moloeka, Nickels, wene. Sew rte NYor! Ay 640 =). ndeden, Arr Java (a). Moedie, N Yorks Phila " Tos wos, Maren St rock, Lardem. Paget senod wean West, Dyer, do, und ¥ " Apel easy weacuar all (he jase r Hirano min, Kubo, », Burton, New York + Harken, Oy Niekerson, NYorw ene Mary Was cen, Home wy, NYork we Badin, Solwarta, New (ued, be Ave Norwundi+ Nicatas, April 2 f Aer Mans Gude beste Werke Liverp N York: 4, Cartons, woe Rew or New Optaane, 4 1 Sid Omnia NY 4. Mave B—Sid Tweed, Ho Mart, Feb 27 Arr Gen * Prelit, New Sta pert she Mannan, we: bries "ape Has “ sehr BC Weare Yaert, Barenlons | PORTLAND: April 12—Arr schr somos Provan, Rareard, | Nansemon! Arr bak Th )umpn, Pa shane an. Vemma es a ino Baewe barh Audie. Wer 4 volunteer x Complaint. chrynic rheumatism, prod ri Was one month Not esi RENOVATING anexternal a} “under treat- 0 ication) recommended jorse than poets go | | reiurn- need by physieia ler resort. Rewnli Soeetes ficial convalescent in three dave. four weeks, pain, ngs, contrnctions and all other sym removed. Aradiealcnre. Number of bottles af Ri VENT taken, Your and halla doves. boitles of RELULE, weed vernal remedy. comparative expen phyricinge” Tees, $0; medication, $45— aa Yinur bottle of ike RESOLVENT wi $i each, 0d horties of BhLt LIE at 60 conismevery trace of the die: pane era Balance in (avor of (he RESOLYVENT ANO KELIEF. RADWAT'S RENOVATL Z foci depurative aud the most powertul rest erac been derived from (he vegetable kingdonr From the blood every race of sevot ule « ta! disease, and is the unig pr upou Tora thargngl cure in her ee ‘aud Ht rapt ee Heflaet Laluing more ant and purity <sarsaparilia ibam ie difneed inrongh one gall etlraets ‘OUNT CURRENT * sped practios on WATS REMEDIES n lane, New oll Pree im Fiano Covers, ae ange aD ant A ow pie sion | hag teitet T hate tested 4 JEAN HOS * KNAMEL OF AMERICA (fay @xoele auy aimile (EYE AND Rare ine LL THR \ORST FORME OF RIIBUMATION oured by MON ALTE'S GREAT Ri ‘This wonderial medicine never suffered eeerucinting ner Scare one Mosman in Wered and case paras Neston it ma 1 eypbilitie virw wnseneet ihn Seshy pt RADWAY 80 } six | 1 rat tamer aot the the one 0. York t ply aaa tow ote per ARE | Her. fate ay tor owe 2 eee Ges: = ob Bde: «beaten Fi ’ aT MISCELLAN: OUS. F)IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUB. Diet ny ‘and other States, are valid everywhere, aud 1G, Counsellor-ai-Law. Broadway ND phy LEG. Sy aremonata sere IN pm dn forse box 6.888 Post office. ‘Address Philo DIVQReS ontaty OBTAINED WIT@oUT PUB! orry AND Disa, Rar" adh toot tere bones ions Tee ‘Maho CON ASSE! body, of all ‘ue—provedl so by the acknow! fact that BRANDRETH'S PILL cure disease, whether chronic or recent, and because the: remove all morbid accumulations and mini and. invigoral the blood. They act as a safeguard against contagious mala dies. Mold by druggists, Oilies Brandreth House. PAE, VERY BEST—DR, JAMES! CHOLERA pees, all ailment? of Sure cure and preventive of nts of the stomach and bowels, 691 Broadw: D— ‘ings in nature, is most susceptible HE SARATOGA STAR SPRING WATE DE DEFOr, te moved to 12 Vesey street, N. Y., House, 1D WESTON, TON. Agent aa STRAW GOODS 3 DEPAT ey VARIETY. 500 my EVERY STYLE. ALL THE NEW SHAPES. ee ALL THE New aHArEs Hee LOT BONNETS iy Ge., LOT BLOOMERS « orice be. GING, MERDLE-wonks, LACE DEP, LACES, BI AUCTION LOT BANDS, tbe Sig me Lot 9 re, YARDS TOWELL! LOT ChINER RS sie E aan HIRT Bi ALL THE AUCTION LOTS OF BRAIDS AND TRIMMINGS, DOUBLE WIDTH 1G Bae ene ay LINEN} HEGEABUCK ‘Toy NEW TYLER TN BONN RUTTO! hig g, DRESS We. VERY Y CHEAP. NS, EVERY VARIETY. COMBS, BRUSHES, TAPES, &v. BEST FINS, 4c. Fares, PAPER: GOO! AUCTION LOT OF HOSIERY, CHEAP. VE DI AUCTION LOT OF GLOVES, "ARTMENT. cy CHEAT. DS. GOO) AUCTION LOT OF DiS @oobs, aig Ae, nd AUCTION LOT OF D PRINTS, 12) LOT OF BEST MERRIMACK a ea AUCTI! LEA ACRED. AND UXBLEACHIED, OTCH GIN BS LAT6 0 or ™ MUSLINS. Iadge. to LOT OF 30 iGHAMB, Orewa AUCTION LOTS OF NEW GOODS RY. ree hee zon GOODS FROM THE COUNTRY DAY. PRO! GOODE OF OF Ae TRINDS AT WHOLESALE, Y, ‘21 AND 23 EIGHTH AVENUF, Between Twenty-tirat and Twenty-second strects T LEGRAIN'S, A RICH SILK ADEE, BROCHE FIGURED, Just received from Fine of FIGURED BAREGE. PLAIN Gt EER BAREGE GRENADINE, at We. per worth "FRC POIL DE CHEVE, EXTRA SUMMER POPLINS, NEATP! ‘goods too bumerans to And many new RAR, STREET CHEAP 7s Renna RORNET ANE AND 6. “ait 1B. Br ond Tee TPERCALES POL NE DE CHEVE und and Mouate ; Dew designs, ROveLrik ‘at BSc. ; cen mention, IN, 729 Broadwa: Ap saba Sonor i iy TRENCH FLO PORTE pel er PaeRSe LADIES’ TIES, BCARFs, GI with fal Hines TGRAN! by the ease, dozen or wi ‘Our straw rooms a1 9 crowed weribe. EET ERIES. HANDKERCHIEFS, &., &¢ ALL Bete AND D UNDER ee PRICES. SUL and S113; Grand and 62 Alen street, t Howery: AND ORVAME — GLOVES AND HOSIERY, Penge SHIRA a STRERT CHAT stone: AND BLOOMERS, with novelties we cannot de- COME AND SE! B. EDWARD RIDLEY, em ALPACAS. atour GREAT BARGAINS, 4 fin Lack BROADCLOTHS, SLIGHTLY WRT ON THE ‘of importation. selling MATHEWS, 4 Catharine street. MOAKS—ON MOXDAY, APRIL very low by WM. A ALN OPENING OF A ree if ASMOneTWEENT OF SPRing im all the NEWEST STYLES amd DE Also a beautiful and carefull LACE, POINTS and SHAW 1 from 930 © Bg tt OILOLOTHS ‘Largest ranted 4s represenied Wareroome in te city. Thivey-Afth street, corver ” ata MOURNID rednetion in prices. In ing, M.; cotion and RK CLOAKS, SIGNS of the season. selected stock of LAMA x Pa ) Broadway GRAIN, AMELS’ HALR SHAWLS—ABUPERB ASSORTMENT, tthe mout inodern and antique styles. Wooster | street, thi itd door from Amity. FURNITURE.— . five SPECIAL BARGAINS. We offer some most extrs AMTLY wOunRIRS, wVERY raordiaary BOMBALINED oD ac ee bet ie ¥ Baten Woons yea Is from auc cueen, poets sue 1 plores, of | Morle's ry dip ce te, wort! Also ‘iiaek NieLAn SUPACAS. ‘about half cost, Many of these Broadwras. pRRAT PASIO LN MILLNEIY GooDs 1G AT STEWA aa | STRAW GOODS IN ALL TL NEW SHAPES AND i vat Grasdwey pr ees HM PLOWERS and everyteing io the trade al the same low roles, Milliners Hberally deal wilh, STEWA ahow | hel he We sell H. Ribbons, b mings Bh per vont under Rrondway Misses and suildren's Kid (loon Baimorel Rutling 6 end eat N M Qu its (rom nd Senge Furniture of rien top Salou Colored ond white, Rianvets, NO, Be Rea Te Hair Matirensne aod weed Hie I made aver *, ae. y POWELS, 40. white and rolored Mar $15; good Ane and very cheap Hi 20d Towete, both fringrd, end Sorén on hand and all kinda, holes Rebimes, Hat we Por THE OFERA Fe HREDOULS AND ‘bee worth $1 50. fe paper prece oe Hy bargain. oer Otheas. und Ils. ibled door trom Auaiey ineluding Redsteads, Cy lbs nd Unbreita Aranda yo Tahies, Siore and Piano UARDNER 2S ond Canal ote New Yo pastiNAR, SEL NG FOR Betse A VARI, “ 2000 YAK KADAMRS VinroLrr leave for thetr b SRW STYLES PA RASOLS AND SUPER SUN UMPRELLAS, MU ALENTING & 00.8 2 Fourth abana MOLT Luster VALENTINE & 17 CLINTON oye KAY 2h ets, OOH TE Fe ey AR, rth avenue, Pi ACk, Bie the mn BOILED SILK cmigar, OPE SG OF AUER rasitions ty PorNs, ar Nass Apel is saw hetween We B MACKEN SirBerin 0 8 Lee, © Paris, on Monday SwinLE &eo 7a RAW AY abi and Ninth wtreete dens 4 Grand and 66 Allen street, Ufth block east of DRY GOODS. — PE NTILLAS AT BMILLIE & 0008, on QPF reniay. April 18, ac IO a'etork A.M. our own Mmunufueture, of the the leading between Wo. B. Macxexar * wt MILLIE 4 0. & wits the attention of to the ween Open most sesh GROS GRAIN, é latest fashiony i om ~ ~ ih Freoeh a AY, nth streets. ry N at 1D clock A, M. rena woody! ouAG! Al PETAN GLACE an ae DE ROLE, purchased sibee the great fal) in th Sd all tn Hoods f pring and Suinmer west} in the price of gold. MROADWAY, * between Eighth an und a Ninth streets, 3 MILLIE 4 00. WILL OPEN ON MONAT. f eee 16, a sa sane sleek of ey UKs ince the great Tall 1a the price of gol AOS BROADWAY. sue & ©O. Ado bi Trae! oN MONDAY, APRIL 16] at 10 roi the ie price of {TRAW GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fully solicita theattention of strang jon of wei ihe chy toe Moses and every style and variety. is large god ESS SILKS. 0 stock Hats, ‘Turban te Tarvee, Ti Leroy place, Bleeker street Raed MILMIE & CO. Open Monday, April 16, re ‘at 10 o'clock A.B Pia Ht ine ed offer int this season GOODS, chased since Eheap milline for inspection Third toor—| RIBBC Fourth foor—CASE GOODS Wee whol piece Parts, a A. M., n elega' the great fall 1s BROADWAY nth wireeia revit Ladies’ ke LUE & CO. CALL THE ATTENTION OF LaDinK| Department, which they will fu venlans will te et fabeles rch tees ie n ighth and Miah sireein Open Monday, April 16, at io orelock A.M. WHITE GOODS AND DoMEsTIC department, fully assorted, 763 BROADWAY, 1 Bighth and Ninth streeix 3¢¢. and rk the addres: EDWARD RIDLF Grand streot, and 66 Allen GooD: ONS and MIT LINERY GOODS Laces: a aera W jonday. Mai 311 and Sit Second floor—8 2,00 FOR 1 7°1,00) YARDS LINEN TABLE. Damask: CURA M stroet, the tft April DAME HARRIS HAS Jt ¥ tof Bonnets and Hats ings for dresses. cy at VA wall ‘sorumen| ise Feather Trimunt LINEN TOWELING. ALENTINE & 9 that all ou IDB, MOURN April 16. at choice assortment! of Mantiliag,”” Basquines, Cireulars, Jackets. and] Sacques, in all the most choice fabrics, ax wo BROADW A Betaroen Bighth and Ninth siroei. Si “YARDS HEAVY. “TWILLED BEG LEAVE TO 0 INFORM one { IEBIURS, DRESS Co 'MANTILLAS and CLOAKS are atl aon manufacture, pur the greet fal! in ee Bee of gic old. between Bighth and Ni wpa itera. MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STOREK t Grand street cheap store you will ier ie largest «nd! beet pe stock of Ribbons, Silke, Flowera and ing Straw, Goods c. aud The. the} sein the sume BL per yard im, rewdy| EPERS lengtle cheaper ban, down tows” jobbers sell THE LADIFS—SMILLIP & €0. WILL kXxPo! sale “gee re cer: wrote, mt and cts, A YARD, 12 Fourth avenue. MILLIN ERY. . have ber DAM MARIE, DE pte coe M2 BAST | NINTH opening of imporied| spring and saminer Bonnets Mouday the 10h and iueeday OURNING BONNETS—MOURNING BONN ‘The largest and handsomest stock areatly redu d trlmumed, ve is ey ROK SC! ever offere: NN. B.—A superior stock of Shaws, plain from aucvon. |, Importer of Mourning Goods, D A XRW AS. and Summer, 881 Hivadway, between Spring and Prince *\ eri Ate Ladies” and by M Mr. oF TARGE ORDER FOR SOUTHERN MAK»! MORRIS pays the highest price for inen’s Cast-Off Clothing. for Conts, trom Carpets, Jewelry. ationded by Mrs, Morris, 7 TBE ORIGINAL on by Mex. Mint sutist action T THE W Seventh iy Mrs. Hover $50.00 AMiual Ls, Ae. ADIES AND ¢ wi Peta, de _ CLOTHING. berg. Ht AVENU ive the grog Faruiiare, £0 Di to $29; GEN * arengen th ssi Fac le hase jog Apparel, Carpets, Furniture. Re Ry calling on OF addressing ROSES: ue, You will reeeive th bryeny | er Mee, Rosenberg. Orders ononaes to e . LEVENS ec ARMINE, sTRe: ORTH oro wanted ‘ Netweos’ ‘Tuirty.third aad. Ib. Ladies aiconded by Mrs. 5. in cash for lad oy tor Pant FE. MINTZ’S 01 ch avenuo.—Ladies and gentlemen, highest price in the city for Cast Of Af you will favor me with # © Lr AL orders pmietually at . True, you will be dealt wit te, $3 10 Please call at 194 Seventh aver BETW i Mahusis EDWARD MILLER © Voppanite Great Jones street. tended to, TE TABLISHED 183. PAYS THs # for all Ringe of Cast Of Clothing Lahn wal ea rg a yr o peso weir * , by caltingon or « TORE, 212 received large ‘and gentleme an « eventh ave TLEMEN CAN OBTAIN ue for Cast OM Wearing Appare! vy eating a or addressing H. Ladies ty B RON ELECTION —TAMMANY soc} rT hers—The annual + avian Order. —Brot d others of the society will take jy Sachems 0d Connell Charaber of the Great Wigwam, va Monsny « twee the A URTRIAN BALDWIN & EN M AK pass + Meo —< fmporcance wilt be teansart J. DOOLEY, Seereiary. oatdts INTERNATIONAL Vienu, 19 open 1885, thon will be “recoived until Pri Agents for the 00, ‘elock. ~on of Independence May 17. tk @. CHILDS, Se © ary Blossoms y Fourth Moor e 85th, and ©: rtteles for (1 Zt rom. rh hy NOLWAY AND SWEDEN meet tor your own denetity No MOST WONDERFUL NEYMEN SHIPSWITHS AND Broow Ri oeNt f “ a; Teeth 4) ‘niradomi er Beanyiod rors Bi care, at Dr xvenne, N ail the yenr, He i Yard, (oot of T Crores Aquxpper Derane 1 pe vet hat Wee Tih et PY ASTER Private te will Rs we ny. BRAUTIFLL filled and © 4 plating and ‘bone Alings beiworn Twent t ibis ont or lied or o miner oeiween Third PROPOSA <HALED we vRETH te DUMARS Dr With PLUMYE we youthful # for beauty & superior may Piiwas sre rur ROWERT RAY F: #, Apr Gret, apd G. EV vate nt Tue whole ine ani 2 Cone PRIVATE ACPHERSON'S SOTRER TO MORROW Mee NS, Darna ARTIFICIAL BV Es, vie arid an 46h Bevadlway, 10 64 ADV FRANCAISE wk we th last AKER AND INSERTER Twe ANH, | ' Monday, April 16, #t hte academy, 198 Bowe "For particulars apply as 182 Cirand treet Jon of 4 Sith shop i tue Corpo “ ' tye. You are resyrett 9 Thursday iB Madiaon ier cHaeD CUTTER, Pree wer @ DISCOVERY —PR 11! autiful LUTHER, bes setewul tra eho 50 EAST TWELFTH STREET, T, NEAT BROADWAY, sedans Daye the highest Broadw: UNTIL kent Indies ‘Silk Dresses, trom ay te SG) to $8. * wert © ar hibition, 72 Picadway H net MENTS. me ae tre 4 pour 4 and the pian wr pe eX oe r 2 x e fn N, r

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