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NEW YORK HERALD, THUMSDAY, APRIL 16, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. , ar was meget a : © Blood, Gener: rt, Hugh J. Mastin, ttontance. ‘The tun «© Pree jivered by Rev. y n 0 Buliston and deposi Le Meaons and Knigh! cereme at the cemetery, rade tartyfone var etrta, On any return qatont were | flea ato been Pustinaster of Pulao, ant ery fhe ¥ ie fad also been Postmaster of Buitalo, anc iutier!y | Coilecvor of Internal Kevenue. He was popular bots | a8 4a ciuzea and a politician ted in the family Vault. R. B. Han. Vemplar perionucd be Mr. R. B, Hall died yesterday morning, at half-past. ten o’clock, n Plymouth, Mass. ‘The funeral services te The Cene @ oe - a © place on Saturday at t ley vill im SD r TueDay in iw YORK LEGISLATURE. acl by various Massa pity mend wt Howse Dae Bribery aad Corruption soe he was connected, he having attained tive tists" tuiicd Due Lobbytut Lewis Meld to Await SENATE, degree. i Acilea of the Grund Suzy. ALBANY, April 15, 1863, Tur Horse Max ALBANY, April 15, 185 Committee » he 2 Hulea -—Owing to the unfayorabie The consideration of the Eric Rallwsy billwas | State of the weather yesterday the auetion sales of + qnestion was not ved this morn: pesiponed until evening, horses and carriages were not very numerously at- i uate, Which adjourned about ten o'clock for BILLS REPORTED FAVORABLY. tended, At the sales stables on Mercer street tie @ of attending the funeral of ex-S< Incorporating the Seheneetady Astronomical Ob- fotiowing sales were effect ‘A gray horse, sired Cook. servatory; relative to Franklin avenue, in West | by Tom Wonder, five y old, and somewhat a » “ ~ , ‘. iJ | 04 a roadster, for $ A span of mahogan: @ £ orth vel. te 1 the racoption is ove THE ARCADE: UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, Farms; amending the act relath the sme of | Rated a8 3 Mtetonian colts, ee a thas ee pi Bemimtigan'ac Ee Ac gynnen Meso ; ze ve to colored Heimbletonian colts, wed five years, haif ‘The Raiitvad Coummitice, to wuied lad been recom- | liguor in Dutchess county. P » Ste o rh , brothers of Dexter, foi ® A span of cream i apetlil B | the ‘Seate rman. Bnd pro Caney tips mitted the Arcade Uaderground Ratiroad bill, again ‘ BILLS INTRODUCED. colored mares, six and seven years old, sound aud Department, who drsctarvedt the dnties of Cabinet to attend the im- eouumenced —arciving “5 5 Bots aay. Thay be ai By Mr. Nicuo1s—To posipoue the operation and | stylish, were knocked down ai 8280, A fast coir officers, whether by appolamucnt ¢ Gurlag the paving given notice shaking bands and e: reported to the Senate to-day, They have amended | epect of cortatn amend:nents to the charter of Buitaio | five years old, that can beat three minutes, recess of the Senate or as ad interiin LTANeN te zt on the occasion of cordial and p.casant 1 the bill 90 as to prevent the c* pany from excavating | until the first of January next. It relates to tne col- asec sound, commended $215, without a pedi ‘This list is pre: ented as an appendix to Luc niessuge, | short session: Senate such as yesterday to and I wish th o message to be read, call the States 4 rritorics for billa for reference his reception ts { G Mr, BurLeR—The diticulty | find in the s to tie appropriate committecs, ign cheerfulness that 1 coud not icc, sthis:—It is the message of Mr. B BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR REFERENCE, for I could uot forget that we have lost We be putin evidence in this cau e reassembled at four o'clock and the | Indianola.” M Wien he taraed to tie 2 e ; o ve | lection of taxes. ‘The bill was passe: vel Id, said Be beyond a depth of seventeen feet ander the surface by Mr. FoLaea—Amending hrs . Astar mare, seven years old, said to be equel of Broadway; from using engines which emit smoke | sno’ appointment of a Board of Coummiseioners oF (ie | Sodhree minutes and Kind aud gextle, was, sold for or sparks; and from locating the entrances to the | Public Charities, and to deline their duties and | Other Bit hi change’ owners a: alr prices, ee railroad elsewhere than on the side streets. The re- | POWers. ‘The atte fpurciusers at the sales stable, declarations of any one else. We Si: speaker proceeded to call the States for bills and Freneh then read from tus description of the , BILLS PASSED. The awendance af py le, ‘Mr. Buchanan brought here on oatlt Joint resolutions for reference, Under the call bitis ion of the Gettysburg Monument an account | port was not one of recommendation by the com- | Incorporating the Metropolitan Boat Club: relative roadie bed Sted Ba metitemenicett oe ly amined as to this, There are a good mai and joint resolutions were introduced, read twice, | of the part taken in it by Mr, Lincoin, He then Mittee. It was merely reported “for the considera- | tO mortgaves executed by railroad companies; in- prices, » A mahogany bay Patchen horse, seven years that 1 should like to ask him, und referred as foilows:— tinued, “Perhaps noaman living had a keener was his state of mind at that time, and whether he By Mr. SAW¥ER, from of Wis.—Defining the rights | for the ludicrous than Mr. Lincoln, and his power of iad any clear perception of his duties at the ume? | of riparian owners lands, acquired by purchase | illustraton by story and anecdote was beyond that (Laughter.) But a still fwriher objection to it is that | from the United States, on the Menomonee river, | of anyone with whom I was ever acquainted; and Most of the message consists of the statements of Mr. | in Michigan and Wigconsin, Referred to the Com- | sucit was the tendency of Ars mind to mirth, that | Jeremiah 8. Black, who concluded trat he would not | mittee on Public Lands, F lave known him when @ grave question was have anything to do with this case any how, (Laug By Mr. Hrasy, (rep.) of Cal.—A joint resolution on | prop unded to reply ‘to it by relating some story ter.) Ido not think that the statemenis of th the subject of Hitchcock's reyolving iron fort. Re- | perfectly illustrative of the auswer required, but of tion of the House,” which is the course when a coni- eee the rates to fifty cents per folio for advertis- | oid, warranted sound, good to savdle or harness, g the session laws in the several county papers; in- eek we mittee are not disposed to report either favorably or | corporating the White Plains Water Works Company; | uanged owners at $410.” A Dlacls suddie horse, 15 unfavorably on @ measure. It is, of course, unflattor- amending the law of the proceedings against tite | goles ut.this stable during the day. Several carriages ing to the prospects of the bill, but its friends still wo Trunk Railway Company of Canada; appoints | of various dosseiptions afd harhess went under the claim that the Senate will pass it despite the charac- | York; to Creagh reba poco gale eee ‘py | hauimer at very fair prices. ‘ ter of the report from the committee, % prohibiting the Jaying of reads across them unless Man, however respectable, are tobe taken here as evi- | ferred to the Committee on Ordnance. such a nature that no one could resist an audible ex- ‘The following: minority report of the committee | “he remains have been Jirst carefully removed. dence. They ought to be referred to, perhaps, as By Mr. MAYNAND, (rep.) of Tenn.—Conferring the pression of merriment, in which-he was certain most 3 “ PROPOSED ADJUURNMENT SINE DIE. ‘) MIRAGLE. public documents; but [ do not believe they can be | franking privilege on Dorothea L. Dix. Refer- | heartily to join; and, although the surplus electricity | against the bill was submitted by Senator Campbeil:— Mr. NoRTON moved: a_ concurrent resolution t6 ad- A ut in as evidence, How do we know how cor Ted to the Post Oilce Committee, Also to aid the | of his nature seemed ‘ever to pass of ina manner] probably I owe it as a duty to the Senate, and it | journ sine die, which was laid on the tables ‘By Tenns'e Son, r. Black or his’ clerks made up titis list? Ars Meinphis, El Paso and Pacific Kailroad of Texas in | to make all around him innocently happy, he was may be to myself, to state -Drieily some reason for THE METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPAKTMENT. gery going to put in evidence his statements of what Was | the construction of a railroad and telegraph line | ever careful to guard against injury to the feelings acu Mr. CROWLEY moved that the Metropolitan Fire ‘The comfort of my life jone, and put ii upon us or upon yourselves to ex- | from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean. Referred | of any human being. can give you the assurance | dissenting from a favorable report on a measure that | Commissioners be requested to inform the,Senate Tomy darting lite. wife; ainine and see whether they are not all illusory and | to the Committee on the Pacific Railroad. {Mat not one in a hundred of the gross stories that | pag taken so much of our time in committee and | whether in thelr opinion the pay of the members of nh hepeamapeepaeniae 1 do not care to argue the ] OLD THAD WANTS TO SPEAK IN THE CLOSING ARGU- ce now imputed to him were ever even heard of by that has been pressed with so much assidulty by its a Sepaxtnent Ought to be increased, which was Bhe keeps my pees 80 Dic May er, MENT OF THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. mn. on the table. ‘And has my nen clexn and ready # Mr. CURTIS—I offer it to show the practice of the Mr. STEVENS, (rep.) of Pa.—I desire the consent of Mr. French related a number of Incidents illustra- | friends. THE ARCADE UNDERGROUND RALROAD. She Baier set be government. the House to oiler a resolution to lie over until to- | trative of the great attachment felt by Mr. Lincoln for During the time the Arcade bill was before the Mr. PARKER made a majorit ort in favor of the When I came home from down-:own, Mr. BurLER—I object, once for all, to the practice | morrow. his family. “On one occasion,” said he, “when I Committee it was advocated by its friends with perti: Arcade Underground Raill l. specially upon a washing day ; f the government being shown by the acts of James | ‘The SPEAKER—The gentleman may give notice of | was with him in his office, conversing on oMetal | © y bY Mr, CAMPBELL dissented, and the bill was referred But now all that {8 past, Boe tet elec question to the Senate, | 't Dub Be connot offerit now. business, one of the servants came tn and spoke to nacity and earnestness, exhibiting a faith so strong | to tne Committce of the Whote. ORs dno aaeeall camamneilas u USTICE e O1 Senate, . STEVENS—I want to give notice that to-morrow | him. He at once turned to me and asked me to eX- | jn the adaptability and ticability of the enter- Recess until evening. 2 and the testimony was admitted without division, when the House returns I will ask to take a recess | cuse him for a short time, as he must go and give y fall to. bext ee advise, prise that it could hardly fail to beget a returning Evening Session. Piel batters sympathy. The plan, a8 a work of magnitude That bas Ul Py miracle at. merely, 13 probably "leas a question of mo. | ‘The Senate reassembied at half-past seven o'clock. No Hah ba Te erasy ee ment than the consequent danger and damage to 2 THE ERIE RAILROAD. cerns ey grown, Property that must attend such an undertaking, in- | ‘The Erie Railroad bill came up asthe special order, jecuuse the wondrous Prize Soap J bave bow! t.. pd Clerk then read Mr. Buchanan’s message in | until seven o’clock for the parpose of allowing such | Tad his medicine, which he would take trom no one ference to filling the oilice of Secretary of War, va- | members as choose to make speeches without any | else.” In conclusion, he said:—" Let the fathers of xeated by the resignation of Mr. Floyd. reference to action, an opportunity to do so, 8o that | the city in times of trouble gather around this monu- Mr. CunTIs—I now desire to move for an order on | they may have them published and sent to the | ment and acquire inspiration by calling to mind the je proper officer of the Senate to furnish, so that we | country and will offer the resolution so that the | firmness, patience, fidelity, zeal and nobleness of | volving, as the plan proposes, the excavation of Prize Soap fs a charm, ay Put it into the case, a statement of the dates of | House may reflect upon it. Iv is very plain that the character ot him whom it represents, Let the gen- Bromvay from ba é opr toa depth Mos the question being on the amendment of Mr. Chap- Prize Boap d ea no harm Se and end of each session of the Senate, | Senate will not allow the House Managers any | erations of young men gather around it and recail | feet or more, chan; the water mains, sewers, | man, providing that the money raised on the ‘To clothes--good husbands buy it ; re fad ee exoontT eet 8s ite lopisiative ~ chance to eek and to Po before ie pants ee as sels Sxanipls Sie their iy ue virtue, leer gas pipes, pelle, aud undermining the fonndations | $10,000,000 bonds shall be devoted exclusively to the Basie att iy moe ‘ion: b ol ernment do' ‘othe | reasons why they go for impeachment further | modesty and uprightness of life and purpose of that | of valuabie build! altogether portending such for- . + a ” 2 spresent time. ‘That will enable us, by comparing the | than those’ Managers who were appointed | great man. And let us all bear in mind, and even Nee tender 3 completion and operating of the road. Saviogibonsse ieee) won't yon Mey 1a" midable obstacles, and, if undertaken, an interferen: With those facts Which we lave put into the | for the. purpose, and ‘it. ts believed. that | profit by the remembrance, how Abraiain Liucomn | that must necessarily produce great ditoulty and | pit BS4PHEY spoke ut length im opposition to the i GOOD GROCERS KEEP If, ie, to see What was done within aud whet Wasdone | there will be some advantage in laying | placed all his trust in God and implored His biessing a 1 inconvenience for man; ears not only but a con- ii \- ULL SWiMour te sessions of the Senate. nay | pesorsthe,comntry the reasons which, they have to | upon every act of his exemplary life fusion and immense sacrifice In many, wave bowl BER Sieh ek aaa aller pero PHF 1) TOWED AIRE + ISTICE y ‘urnish, hough ni fo offer this resolution A ring to late, n - yORC! x :that order would be required to be made in legisla | merely that it aay be caanitened: not for the action : PA, anes fantee cons: sd vatorded er RS ae De ira orn ape DCE. Dy che Melero A geet eevee etre ie * bee ‘dive session. f . ins Ke hibiting officers of the Erie from being officers of the York and States where desertion, drunkenness, &c., are 5 £ of the House now, but for retlection unti! to-morrow, To take bis more than conqueror's wreath built, but on the plan and with the materials pro- | Central, Hud: dd Hark ice vers Bufliclent cause; no publicity; no charge until divorce 0b~ © Mr. Cunris then said—We have now concluded | so that members Inay see Whether it be expedient to ‘His martyr's glorious crown, posed Tam apprehensive that it would not beof a | “uiayHudson and Harlem, and vice versa. tained; advice free. M. HOWES, uttorney, &c., 18 Nassau st. tour documentary evidence as at present advised. We | make such an order. I know that ther fe om’ 5 i Mir, ORAEMAM Setlowed be Supporh 6 Ria munemdy | ime ce sree ) 0 at e are four or In the great host of Freedom’s sons rmanent character, much less indestructible. dit pted may possibly desire hereafter to offer some addi- | five able speeches written, not by Managers merely ‘Our Eineolo eade the van} ‘Tho street to be’ erected y A | Cree Geko ce noaitree woe nay ten og cng eg Aional evidence of this character, but as we now un- | but by others, on the subject of impeachment, but Himgelt the greatest, noblest work girders of iron work bolted together, the spaces De | fonts peter, mie following ae a muhetitnte | FA. New York; also from States where nonauppors druai derstand it w E ¢ to offer, whether or not it will be prudent to hav If S00, an assy mai" Yar a S : four o'clock, adjourned till noon to-morrow. 1 give the notice now so that it may not be precluded Lift hah the bariper Ot the tabi: smoothed over into street form with concrete and ahd ies te ais oO ane ee | — - = = * somone ney ears ae ine Fopieerigh per ight; carers d nary er peer of four — Ane Ballwar wah aah al 60 0 as to form * continuous line —OFFICIAL DBAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ‘ = § pI Pt =i A 5 Sota s “weil spiked together”—no doubt an essential part | of communication between Boston an icago for the pur- 2 et = THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. this afternoon except upon calling the States for Rolla hate peal nee reoeanneds of the tructore but in such a place oxidation of the | pore ot securiug better fackities for the trail of said Erle XENTOCEY STATE BETRA-—o1.A00 370, arnt 15, 1858, ee burs and resolutions, and’ that the gentleman frown "Twill lead you on to victory ; spikes must son follow, loosing their hold and | falmay Company, and such contract rae to ta ot bald Ehatbony staretoutss 30, Arm Ib a atsea ncgmaas linois (Mr. Washburne,) and the gentleman from “Ywill lead you to God's throne. breaking the combination. On the plank there is to | Erie Railway Company. 28, 4, 1%, 4, 46, A 77, BID, OB, 1, 65,72. Massachusetts, (Mr. Banks,) had given notice that | At the conclusion the band played the “Ranz des | be twelve inches of sand, ‘on which is laid the pave- MURRAY, EDDY & 06, Managers. ” ~ Mr. Fogger moved to strike out “Boston” and | Oficial drawings of the Paducah State Lot! ‘of Kentusky :— ating pony OC the aeohes: saccupnNten "dis. insert “New York,” remarking that he had voted for EXTRA—OLABS GUL, APRIL 15, 1863. tribute or withstand the concussion of rapid and | the amendment simply because he thought it better 1, 6, 57, 36, en 74, 17, 12. Ce heavy vehicles passing over its surface. Vibrati than the original section. 2, “Gin 6a) 4, BR, OL," MO Gly 47, OL, 1. expansion and pontrasion of the ies work are 15 | ,, Mr. PARKER sald he had voted for the amendment | eas oe Woob, COLTON & CG, Managers. some extent probable, indecd certain, and so far | for the same reason, without committing himself to | For circulars, &c., in the above Lotteries uddreas orrow on the return of the House to the hall | vaches,” and Colonel E. B. Olmstead recited a poem, SENATE. vould endeavor to dispose of the pending re- | when the President of the United States was cou- pre cat : nu in reference to the printing of M: tT | ducted to the front of the platform, and there pulling ASHINGTON, April 15, 1863, _] Butler's speech and would then take up for action | gt the halyards unvelled the statue, Shout after Immediately after the adjournment of the Court of | te bill in reference to the rights of naturalized | snout was given by the dense assembly; the band ens abroad. erefore sugges : a ab * Impeachinent the Senate resumed legisiative busi- tae nenionea Ae, Penner seni taxe uae meantime playing an alr, while tne Star Spangled vi y & CO. 4 Banner was waved on the platform. After the intro | become disturbing ‘forces, the decay of the | te Amendment asa whole. He favored Mr. Folgers MURRAY, EDDY . mens, Friday would be a better day for haying the even- | quetion of the artist and. the pronouncing | planking at no distant day producing displacement Te ep rarecr eoeriar aarcuves mie aimensimelt. 27a saa bo Pet “Covington, Ry. EXPENSES OF THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL—INVESTICA- | ime Session, of the benediction the ceremonies ended, | and adinitting water into the structure, together | ,,MT.PlRRCH moved to amend | Mr. ‘Chapman's OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- TION ORDERED INTO THE CONDITION OF THE Ac- | , Mt. WASHBURNE, (rep.) of Ill, said he should like | ag a mark of respect for the memory of | with the severe frosts of winter, would, I fear, prove SAA coe a harry words A. Lottery of Kentucky Abrus OF SER an eae Baia eee to know from the gentleman from Pennsylvania if | the late President Lincolu and of the sorrow for te | destructive long before a failure took place from the | deemed and taken to be within the powers of said | ““suziuy couear ExTRA— pau, 16, 1868 the purpose was to allow the Managers to make [ J On motion of Mr. MoRRILL, (rep.) of Me., the | gpecches in the House instead of in the Senate. CE ee cones Eun L ae War Depart, Erie Kallway Company,” and adding in lieu thereof corrosion of the iron, which I was led to infer was Radamean teaelt Senate took up the bil] making appropriations for, Mr. ELpRipGE, (dem.) of Wis., said he was about to | ment were closed to-day at twelve o'clock by order > Bl, 21, Tt 8, 80, only a question of time. Mr. McAlpine (a witness the following, “shall and valid when SHELBY OOLLEGE—CLAsS 180, APRIL 15, 1858. before the committee) said he knew nothing that | {Me sald contracts shall have been fully reported to | 4, 4, 7% 40, 3, Th 8,8 8h Mh oo! a ag miscellaneous and jmpeachment expenses of make tie same inquiry. He ‘should ike toknow | of Secretary Stanton. The commandant of the | would prevent the corrosion of the iron—that Its du- | the stockholders of sald company, and ‘approved by 3 ‘APRIL 1B, 1868, cate ponapi tar . Whether the argument is to precede the action of the | Washington arsenal, by. the same authority, caused | rability depended upon ts quailty, With some hest- | Such portion of sald stockholders as held at least two- Pes a are eR , 08. Senate. The item of $50,000 for miscellancous Senate. If that was the purpose, he gave notice that | @ gun to be fired every half hour, beginning at sun- | tancy he said it might last a century. ‘The difficul- thirds of the stock of said company, which approval 4 TUCKY—CLASS 26, APILIL penses gave rise to considerable discussion. the resolution should not be passed unless there was | rise and continuing until sunset. Business is gene- | tles to ve overcome and obvious havard to private SDOIT be obtained 3h the manner Provided In AectiON | 88, 60, 46, 6B, 7668 OOO, Ol Ot ater Mr. HexpnicKs, (dem,) of Ind., opposed it as being | 4 quorum present, rally suspended in the other departments, and na- | Property in constructing such a work in Broadway, | Mf of fhe general rulroad nw of 1850.17 a | Porotreulars and informailon in the above Loiterien adurces % r. STEVENS—It looks very much now as if they | tional fags over all the public buildings are flying at | and the fearful annoyance thereupon, present to me ae ee ls amendment, ani FRANCE, SMITH & CO., Rauch too large. were running to a cloge in the Senate, Ihave already | half must. As appropriate to the occasion, the | objections that are insuperable, ‘Messrs, Nichols and Folger opposed it. * Covington, Ky. - Mr. Craaty, (rep.) of N.H., enumerated a great | said that | mention this as a precantionary measure, | “Last Hours of Lincoln,” designed by John B, Ba- | An attempt was made last night to get @ report on | ,, Pending this question progress was reported amd) 2 —_—______ 2 number of expenses which must be met by this ap- | £0 that T may not be precluded from offering the | ehelder and painted by'Alonzo Chappel, was by in- | the Central Underground Railroad bill, but the | ‘eseuate adjourned. A OUROULARS AND INFORMATION FURNISHED IN ropriation, and called attention to the fact that last | Te#!Utlon to-norrow or the next day if 1 choose to | vitation displayed in the Speaker's room, eliciting | friends of the Arcade were in too’much force. The % + all Te RE a Prop . beef abraprianiad or = jerk id rah oe Cult ‘om ee Bore ar 1 ineg tres py ‘nen high commendations, owing particularly to the cor- BA poe pte sh Lede me hho of these sue ASSEMBLY. way ; lay 1, ye year asimilar 01 A ‘as made . , Q a “ ct portraite tinguished persguages present | bills was to help each other—the Ars to go through NTS’ AND YOUTHS* Jee, aad dati unpaid expends, | this was for the purpose of foresvalling action on the | Req Roneralte oF We dating niin asin the Assembly first and the Central through the agro iimeetmeil tee? Hiata 38 per cont lens than Bromiway peices, melbesk aeerapee ees dohers Haren pend | part of the Senate, and as to Now iany specclies Senate. ‘The bargain has been kept go far, but now REPORTS. ee civeae DPANCONA, #2 Sixth avenue. s ee ee eee a ree? ay a Won ee made ypon it.» 5 the p of each Dill elton of any preced- | To incorporate the Old Guard of the city of New] SeasaincUREFOR wed crgats a iaiggr doiigfency this yea. Mr. MaynauD Said he supposed that was for the MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON NEWS. ence and Heuce ie check last bigut, ‘The Arcadiaus | 70 incorporate sgeapendetion oc tha Ooreners ofthe | Cee COMM POR ‘MF Dixdk, (rep.) of Cond, ffoili his former expe- see eens Ser veces JUDGE CURTIS’ SPEECH. if fer, Iet oe y fireman tha Ha ken tenis city of Mew York at $10 a case. SOUR STOMACH. ex} s 4 . f 4 jouse. ¥ rience as chairman of the committee, thought ae WASHBURNE, Of lil, called Wastiiveron, April 16, 1968. f Sr at ae wil remembers ollows th latter road, it will be remembered, follows the line ‘The bill to authorize the establishment of a line of ON THE HUpsoN, April 2, 1863. cae erty 4 , " 'rhe Accounts of the Secretary of the Senate. zhoB addreaied the Spéaker. *** From the renewal of the investigation of the defal- fi knew as much about the matter as the Senator from 2 Ses me of the Fourth avenue to Seventeenth street, thence New Hampshire, and cousidered the estimate ex- im under the blocks between Fourth avenue and Broad- Seeaeesovenn OAL ERE wae cepered: oS CED | ky buat cron ake much, pleasure 1 gubgeribing to SMANL qxew, (Jem.) ofPa., moved to reduce the | Mr Bupminuent donot wishte, makeany aevare, | cation alleged 10 have been discovered in the ac: | Tecngih' or Madison avenue, Amore successfal BILLS PASSED AND LOST, of CREE Eee tenon a I simply wish to ask the Committee on Printing to | counts of the Secretary of the Senate, tt would appear ‘To incorporate the Pawners’ Bank of New York. attempt to move It was made in the afternoon and | qne ‘pill to cede to the United States Jurisdiction | eure’, me of sour stomach and dyspepais, efter having Sun CHARGE OP: ENInNEY- AND OOmIRETTOR over David's Island was lost. treaved by the beat physicians, but obtained no relief; my THAtt CHARGES OF BRIBERY AND CORRUETION via, | The bills to incorporate the Manhattan Express | stomach was sour all the time, ho matter what Late ordraus. charged with attempting to bribe mesibers. of tne | 200 to regulate the fees of Sherine were ordered to | After yeats of sutering, of lighted ing, turned to Bra, © | the third reading. reth’s Pills: wo eve tig. ‘the prisoner was In cour attended. uy his | eoess to hall-past three P. M. ee ee counsel, Mr, W, V. Harris. The case for the people eens eeeiman re on dyspe} ‘and to Brandreth’s Pills and Providence Was represented by A: tant District Attorney J. M. BILLS REPORTED FAVORABLY. Batley. advanses . re To facilitate the construction of a railroad through e publish, a 1am well known in Westchester county. ° jOMAS SM The prisoner sought to waive the examination, but | All county; to incorporate the Binghamton | Yours truly, ‘Iuatice of one Ran Garces, it was pressed by Mr. Bailey, whereupon the follow- | and Port Dickinson Railroad Company; to incorpo- pen ing (eee 4 was taken, It ne in brief on was mle the oy ee an Underground Railway This wonderful vegetable purgative and general purifier of sworn to in the secret session of the Asset inves jompan; 5D v1 5 — M3 tigating Committee:— siesta tiaadaabes ‘On motion of Mr. JACORS the bill was made the | the blood should be used at this senson by those who value Elijati M. en, being sworn, testified—I reside | special order for to-morrow at twelve o'clock. and Jong life. 1m Madison, Wayne county; | was a member of the ‘bo afford the same facilities to passengers or Boa House of Assembly on the 27th of March last; had a | perty tran: be steamboats on the Hudson conversation with Mark M. Lewis on that day in the | river that {forded by railroads; to provide for — cloak room of the Assembly chamber; it was in ref- | paving Atlantic street, Brooklyn; for paving Union | both plain and sugar coated ,are sold by all druggists. Pria- * Mr. Cri reminded the Senate that the expenses Teport the resolution with reference to the printing | that some new facts have come to light, which, if of fitting up the marble room snd other pcratia a = auaae urtis’ address as well as that of Mr. | true may develop some curious features in the finan- the Senate rooms were paid out of this fund, whic jutier. y * : had also to defray expenditures like that for the Mr. WASHBURNE—I did not call the regular order of | cial administration of Mr. Forney’s office. The mo- aoe aan which they had ail drunk [me summer, prac ‘or the purpose of cutting off that matter at | tion of Senator Cameron to-day has occasioned much r. HENDRICKS contended that the Secretary of | all. r a the Senate ought to furnish a detailed estimate so as | — Mr. ELDRIDGR—I wish the Committee on Printing | ©Xeltement and speculation, and many strange ‘to show for what purposes the money was needed, | to report on that resolution, so that we may act on | rumors are afloat; but in the absence of rei e fact rey was opposed iy placing so large ay amount in a eke La oapllb io engeg Meroe ipod gt eer bend I refrain from giving them publicity. 18 hands Without it. juty to require at least a quorum of the House to ac * Mr. CAMEKON, (rep.) of Pa., referred to current | If both resolutions are acted on at the same ume | Notice of the Blockade of Maransiee pr ears Tumors in relation to a deficiency of $40,000 between | there will be no opposition on this side of the House, Oficial information has been received that, owing the accounts Of the Secretary and his financial clerk, The matter here rested, and the House, at a quat- | to the revolt in the State of Barcelona, Venezue.a, and to some «uficulty between the Secretary and the | ter past four o'clock, adjourned. the acting President of that republic, on the 5th of reed ht the whole mattei 4 oe eid be A ENS aid tke beorcenr ccee ae March, declared all the ports of Venezuela, from the a ‘y's method of Keeping his accounts explained. i THE LINCOLN MONUMENT AT WASHINGTON. | jiver Cnare to Coroma Point, a distance of about 400 Sate an Tonnes Neat OF ibe ee Satan miles, closed and in a state of blockade, BRANDRETH'S PILLS, ch his . " a . Its’ Dedication Yesterday—Oration by Mr. B. f the Indian © ission for th . Brooklyn; to provide for the widenii if eri sed, he knew t Departure of the Indian Commi m for the | erence to a report on the Erie Ratiroad bill as it was | street, Brooklyn; to p jen o! a Secretary had raised te Rrorigy atut thade toe oatiate B. French—The Statae Unveiled by the Pre- West. called; as I was passing out of the Assembly | Pearl street, New York, from Battery place 0 tian: Gipal office sched f good. He alsy maintained that the Secretary had no sident—Scenes and Incidents. The special commission appointed vy the Presi- Wee ae ae ae ft Wg had — co for the relief of St. Mary’s church, New BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. conract inset le hectare ean htatles WASHINGTON, April 15, 1868 | qent, consisting of N. G. Taylor, Commissioner of | talk to you,” and that I mustn't be offended tho RULS,READ A THIRD TIME AND PAGED. | | T)RLE.B.FOOTE, AUTHOR OF, {MEDICAL COMMON ON Said the gentleman referred to as a The dedication of the Lincoln Monument took | Indian Affairs; Colonel Thomas Murphy, Superin- | I said, “On no;” he said the Eric Railway report ¢ Annual Charity bill, for the relief and suppor tai Ee a rag tac on ace ho as a native of his State and a relative of | place this afternoon in front of the City Halli. The | tendent of Indian Affairs; Colonel N. ‘a. Boone, | Was 0 come in that morning, that they wanted it of the Brooklyn Central Dispensary; to provide for | ¥! hs hy Pde? New 41 al consultations from 10 A. M. tilld P. M. at his ollice, coz adopted; that if adopted it would end the whole | additional notaries in New York; ‘to incorporate the | S00! thing: that If L would vote for itl should have $000; | New York City Cartinen’s Protective Unione et Laxingion avenue and Bast Twosty-elghh erect. _ he stated that the report was kept back the night au F GUARDIAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. ROM DR. W. E. RISE, CHIROPODIST, 53 BOWERY, before by the committee waiting to see what the Erie Mr. J. L. FLAGG, from the Committee of Ways and corner of Canal street, New York, ‘Aprit 13, 126s Tate folks would bring forward or do; that the Erie folks | Means, made a report in relation to the Juvenile do totem ae perens: and Soe peblie, tts There rnd had not got any money and that the report was | Guardian Society of New York, connected with @ re- beni a NE Seca pd aa ieieates wars expe against them; he then referred me to a member | solution that the society has not, in be FE gd of | ence in the treatment of ail diseases of the feet than I have inside, Who could assure me that what he said was all | the Assembly, any claiin to public confidenct, and had myself. si W. . RISE. right; that was the substance of what passed | that no appropriation ought to be made from the ‘Dr. KIMBE! cures the worst Fore Toes, without pain. between us. State Treasury to aid in its support. Adopted. Corns removed in three minutes, without pain. Bunions suc- Cross-examined—It was not the first I knew of mr. J. L, FLaGG moved that Inspectors of State | cessfully cured. . him; Thad heard of him before as a person who | Prisons be requested to report to the Assembly jerorraxr NOTICE. broached the a ge of moe L went into the cloak | whether any contract has been made for the employ- — room in consequence of what Mr. Ray said to me; I | ment of convict labor in type setting or printing. ba? wy <oucns understood beiorehand that there Was @ man in the | Adopted. ob IVER: Olle cloak room who was offering money for votes on the BILLS PASSED. Erie bill; I went twice into tue cloak room; less than To amend the Metropolitan Excise law, as fol- In consequence of the immense demand for this celebrated half an hour intervened between the two visits. lows :— Oil in all parts of the world, the cupidity of unprinetpled deal- Henry Ray, being sworn, testitied—I am a member Section 1 of article 14 of chapter 578 of the Laws of 1866 is | ers has been excited. In America «fraudulent imitation ve of the flouse of Assembly; I know Mr, Lewis; saw | bereby amended so as to read as follows: |). | been audacioualy sold for some years. | In order to put a tual him frequently this winter around the iobby; I pase. Cee eee ae ere eee to keep. cul, give ana | protection and the pebfis ia Amerton, te. piace fell conndence had a conversation with him on the subject of | Gispose of strong and spirituous Nquors, wines, ale and beer | In the mess of Dr. DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWS the Erie Railway tater; he had spoken to me for | uneriy and quid, and beeween the Hours of one o'clock A. Mt, | COD LEVER OIL, and to realize its unequalled edlcacy, every five or six days beforehand he satd I ought not to | and four o'clock A. M. and gi completely and | bottle y, and he would say in justi he (Wagner) dented’ all the ceeded monument consists of a Tuscan pillar thirty-five feet Major G Swan and Judge A. N. Blackledge, left ling money alleged against him by the high, surmounted by a colossal statue of Lincoln, all | wednesday night for Kansas, for the purpose of und just repeated by the Senator from New | of white marble. It is the work of Lieutenant Flan- | maxing treaties with the Great and Little Osages and psulve (Mr. Cragin). Mr. Cameron was opp . cite any more money in the hauds of the Sec- | BerY, of this city, and was procured by voluntary | other Indian tribes in Kansas, The Osages own wy uuu this inatter was cleared up. contributions of citizens of Washington, costing | eignt million acres of the finest lands in Kansas. Mr. MOuRILL said the ot oo seca er $7,000, Thousands of spectators were present, in- | This is a very important move for Kansag, and will plainly y lem of ex jiure, and expressed surpris ‘senator shoud require eke ine | cluding Masonic orders, Sons of Temperance and | open up a large amount of the finest land in the foriicd What had caused a deficiency, since it was | other civil organizations. On the stand, among | state for settlement by the thousands of emigrants the action of them all, They had continued in office others, were the President of the United States, | now on their way and others preparing to go cue eee vont ane al crory ‘oan Major Generals Hancock and Emery and other military | thither, Lowa policemen and had authorized many other | aud also navy officers connected with the executive LETTE — eine eee Sok Area ‘eo departments of the government; members of Con- THE WHISKEY RIOT IN BROOKLYA. CKAGIN suid money had actually been bor- mare Towed in order to pay vilis coutracted for account of | &Te88 and a large representation of foreign countries, | The annexed note from Mr. E. T. Wood, Collector the Senate, ‘ namely:—The Ministers from England, Prussia, | of internal Revenue, Third district, Brooklyn, was louRILt expressed great regret and surprise | Jtaiy, Greece, the Chargé d’Affaires from venmark | written in explanation of his course and of a para- Mr, aqiltat such titings should have been done by either the . retary Or Ser ATMS, They had no right and the Consul General of Switzerland, together gtaph which appeared in yesterday's HERALD en- go any euch Vee ; with their attach¢s aud gentlemen connected With | tried the “Whiskey Kiot in Brooklyn," in which it is . XON Bai the de . ieemen, &., were ¢ declared that had Deputy Collector Egan called upon aad nottuinge todo with . Howard were near, but not on the stand. During | the police to protect him in his search for iiliett stills eet ciert “eed of a nse to say that the | the proceedings there were alternate rain and sun- instead of calling out a battalion of marines, the riot yancial clerk had inade a statemer 7 . Gcknowiedying that he had Need sto ve the | Stine. After prayer and the playing of dirges by the | anq excitement which prevailed would have been money entrusted to him, which statement Cotone! | bands avoided. To this Mr. Wood respond: bewtapellnb at he pena ren) General Grant and Major General nerwise provided Tore aa other legations. aj 0. on le " . . IONGH'S GENUINE 01 indicate as yet how | was going on the Dill; I satd | eectually closed, | Nothing [KO ow ~ ee J poe (24 ck. prt Harford & Co. of London, is now sealed with w new patet ule maker, London), colored, biue hie! ' . trued to prevent hotels from receiving they ail knew from the start how I was going; that | # thet Way subject to thi my constituents were all for Erie; the day befure the | Senive the travelling public upon Sunday sub) ere | ade mark ¢ vote was taken he satd “I think that Erie matter will ‘The act to take effect finmediately. opaque, white top, stam) come up to-morrow"; it was in the cloak room, and For the further extension of Prospect Park, Brook- and the day before the voie, I think; he said in some Way | into permit civic and religious societies to parade | "et seents for the Untied Bint § rney could show to any Senators who wished te ", FRENCH arose vered the follow 2 that there was $500 In the matter; he said he wished oa > Peoet, He could also show ihe OommAroliotte cert recta danas y guaran ge Ing BROOKLYN, April 15, 1868. | me to vote for Vanderbilt; L said’ 1 could not do so; an prea § Mas oo a recess until halfpast Sold by all respectable druggist, * cate that the amouht address:— To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD i he further remarked that I could have or could get} goven PM 00) ‘OW PRICES - Mr. CAMERON insisted tuat the We have met here this day, my fellow-citizens, to Permit me very briefly to contradict a report in | 500 for voting for the report; just before the voie ee vent a pe aise oe sg 4 Silver Plated Ware. shonid be investigated. He still iad contd delicate to the people of the United States here, in | this morning's HERALD, under the caption of “Brook- | was taken Henty Lower, one of the dvorkeepers, hvostag Souter Decorated Dinner Sete. the statements of Mr. ner, who had always | the central part of their own capital, tne form and ieing, in effect that had my deputies called A bh Chin sent in fer me to come out, that a man wanted to sec ‘vement of Brooklyn | French China Dinner deta, 192 ureful pieces me; Tgot up and Went to the door; Lasked where } ya imen ihe act for the Improvement Oe dork | Laris Granite Dinner Seta, 14 pieces biance of one whom they dearly loved tu life police they would have been able to seize morne a Wiacaes cepatatic whose memory they can Never cease to revere; | #uy tiieit distillery in this district day before yester- @. litxpRicks inquired who had authorized the he then satd something like this: quired to pay themy The jolice Was fixed by law and th tdid not take much to ha’ 4 - | the man was; he pointed to the prisoner and 4 M 4 White Granite Totlet Sets, 11 pieces ynent of additional policemen, and ty . three years ago this day, ylelded up his life a Thave no fauit to tnd with the potice. On the | gaia, “That Dutchman;” at that moment Lewis | #84 Nerthera Kaliroad, Adjourned, — Stver Pinted Tea Sets 4 leces. e to be a deficiency of $17,000 in a tiartyr to his love of his country, his love of his good deat to say In their praise, 80 far 4 took me by the coat and led me back by the door; —peadgt9 Giver Piice feo eee Rieger felow-men and his unshaken confidence m the ion to my men ts concerned but their Ray, there is OBITUARY. saat bore Srsenn ¢ bonles ection and reverenee for his person of all around | Ofders from headquarters do not permit them i going to be an adverse report upon the ke Railroad bill 180 nt or ad them in {guess not, as Lueard iast night four ~ Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Bronzes, Clocks, Glassware, ors hitherto the few men tatue Which We are how inaugurating is | tO escort deputy ¢ nim, i said, +t omot the otter “tizen: 9 * aking seizures, re ‘dc., &e., In proportion. ‘Dut he t it sil less of the Capitol police since | euplid y the offering of the citizens of Washing. | mal h na i in favor aud three against it, and that there arrit H, Stryker. 1 Rory their action yesterday in refusing to | tou to th lory of the man Whose form and fea- | from the police who tallied in some lo- EV, HALHWouT & co. Mea exents, age a the protection of the re were fnadequate to ore Mr. French then gave the history of the Lincoln | {yy the seizing uiticers, Monnment Association, and said subscriptions were perly and therougil solicited from the citizens of Washington and a sum rue that Inspector enue officers eut violence or injury * to enabte them to pro- perform their duties. Nor ts it ik offered me the aid of the tures it ‘with the flag of his country, enter a he (Hendricks) had ean citizen. Mr. HAKLAN, (rep.) of Towa knew that what he said was (rue? bu houghit was free to ev would be a majority and ininority report: he said Reneral St or die is residence, ‘ s. V, the adverse report would be tnatimous; some con. | General Stryker died yesterday at Pn aeacane 488, 490 and and 492 Broadway, corner of Broo versation was lad; he said by voting for the adop- | foot of Fiity-second street, in about the elghty- —=== = of the report { could get or have $500, and fur- | year of his age. He was one of the few links that LEGAL NOTICES. ‘Fou can have hall what | wet;" Tsatd t did'nt | hound past generations to the present. NTHE ORPHAN'S COURT FOR THE Cry « i , st Erie on any considera. ould’nt vote against Erie om auy cousklere- | 16 was born in March, 1700, and exhibited at an | sked if the Senator sed it. Inspector Folk has done, I Mr. THAY Senator fro suficient for the erection of the statue was obtained. | Police ane 4 county of Ph} dolphics think, all in his power to prevent breeches of the stifles ser 0 . itary carec —— # consin (Mr. Doolitiie) could give a correct ac “ + uty Lower, the doorkeeper, testified to sending | early day a mark titude for a military career. “ Soe GHUn ap be Was Chbttions of he UbbIbi A contract was entered into with Mr. Lat Flannery, | peace, and, no doubt, will ee that all disturbers ot Ray on the request of Lewis, as deposed in | yy. sage perardin 2 as Lieutenant April 24, |, inthemater of the estate of John random, dece $Ceremonies, of Washington, to furnish the statue, and it now |! are. arrested and summa’ dealt Fin y above. 1s10, in the Fifth regiment and Second brigade ot eee tote te onrt grant a'fule upon the p Bite boots stands be c work of his hands Who dan,| fe 10, He cone of Colding | das authorities Lee et a ee to deatc tive acon ar | MMhtrs, under Coloyel Mulligan, aud was cominis. inicrested to appear and accept or Feftase the real oxta'e chairman of . ‘ held the accus 2,000 ay Berard otied Cantain Ye ‘ aest, or sho’ @ Balt “Knew onl lat he had heard about the matter from of horrors, when the awful | at Washingtou, that force was needed to put down | ine Gry , Who weet in tie lait of next Sine rt rar Wana acd iy te month Mould aot be 40 i etrnabie rit 2 asery this morning. He told hia thw (gence was borne by the telegraphic wires all | {he iicit manutae A eas , Sune” following, “ne. reported for duty, and | | 7 Hichaed Jordan Ware and Wish P. Ware, ai order from General Mciier to go rough the nid t \ " ™ ee CN, Soe rue Te = prompt and ¢ THER TAX LEVY My Raia it. s == <= = to th yay tun dag esr stopped al bait x Grete a F ft Of a wi eri —thinr Spa ondut the booties oso prevent way [trast | will, it is thought, be perfected in committee to-night the termibation of hostittves retained his love for MARBLE MANTELS. the ja by the Capitol police nf y the hand of an assassin vec ked wh fhe pied + y and reported to tte House to-morrow. itary sequently rose through | < aren SNTS, HEADSTONE - t person in th [shes But Tam 1 disposed to coax the mer’ military pursuits, and subseq Mg ARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, iN whic nh unless t jer was eu- | Not one person im this broad land to whom it 4s not a | Lloodshe: es not ‘ 4 DAVID'S ISLAND. ; major 1 8. KLABER’ dorsed L ergeantat-Arms of | misguided people to, ailow my deputles to ser ‘The House to-day refused to cede Jurisdiction over | {4e Vatious erades to the rank of major general MA iiatvartetion; reduced prices Senate, ‘The | wonder how the people hore up as they did ander so | Uyited States w ‘There will be soaiitie about endorsement Was procured for him by some gentle: | terrible, so appalling a calamity; but they did bear | ic They tke hotioes thereiete te maate W man, but the police then sald the order must also be | up, and though the President whom they almost | Lz ght@y May take notice, therefore, to pay the tax cotintersigned by Uie Sergeant-at-Arms of the House, | adored was dead the nation lived. And let _me | OF Siti nurness. aud this last named oMicer they were Unabie to find. | say here that 1 believe nothing save the Th the meantime it was raving heavily, and, the | fiual disruption of the great —glone itself ss crowd becotiig impatient, and there seeming to be | can destroy this naiion. The providence of God THE PETROLEUM OIL TRADE IN PENNSYLVANIA, no prospect of an admission, the sergeant lett and | watches over us, sustains us through au out trials — put up its flag on Washington Monument. ‘The | and will preserve us asa free and independent peo- | TO THE EvrTor oF THE HenaLp:— police told him ne might euter, bus could not bring | pte pugh alltime. It is tisfaction and a pleas- In Lsinois they know what they are about and how ie fag W.th Hite ure tinged with melanchol " Mtr. Bue dalcw's amendment was rejectoa, and the | rated form, ahd to View those fen eR wine: | todo things. Tney have a good deai of grain to seit twos soem passed. It appropriates $.0.000 for tue | ever vise they may indicate, if true to the life, will | and do not want ‘o have the price put down by o is f tue trial and #1 wed Fy eee Me a giow with goodness, kind ind love, and Whereon | “short” seliers; so they pass alaw prohibiting short execies ‘ a ingent expenses of the Scnate, pub- never rested for a moment a single characteristic ssies, 10 the great Keystoue state they manage lisied hepute a ae other than such a8 gave ontward proof of a good au Ss et Pm joved that the Committee on Con- conscience void of offence and charity things differently. They haye almost all the petro- ‘ us be directed to inquire inte and O heaven! that such am should | jeum to sell that is used in the whole world. In Dayid's Island to the United States. for 4 long thne the Twenty-elghth division of militia, ‘Mantels put up in the couatr; Mr. Quinn’s bill to establish a line of coaches in of the State, and only relinquished hig command on — — se +21 ean dhol eanhin austen acento ae was the oldest major general | )\ARBLEIZED, SLATE MANTELS, HALY THE PRiCi rhe vac : in the State, : be , 605, Sixth avenue, _ the vacancies in the Committee on Commerce and General Stryker represérited this city in the is petnoen thing atin ind Thirty-aixth streets, Navigation created by the death of Mr. Reed and the | jatore two termna in a higitly ereditabie and satistac- teenth 7 unseating of MF. Van Hirunt have been hued by the | tore manner. He has always Deen a popular citizen, | Mg ARBLE MANTELS THE REST PLACE IN THE: intent of Messrs, Henry Claussen, Jt., and O. | Ait enjored the respect Of all_who knew him. He {Ci 4 purnage Mazble Mantels of whe inten desi, at T AFOnED OPENING OF THs caNaTs Fanty rx ay. | {Metlled a large estate on the beautiful bay’ that |. Se be wan Biguteenth atret, near Third avenue, Rew Tors: PRore Cantal Board have adopted a resotution to open ) Veats his naine, where he has resided for more than | Santels put ap fa the conntry’ ‘Cut thts ont. fe Cat . of three-quarters of @ century, dispensi @ generous the cauais of the State ou Monday, Jue 4th day of | Hopinniity, after, the manner or entiemen, Of. the GEALNISED. KLAR MANTBUA, OF Alb PRIOK® May, except sections two and three of the Genesee | olden time, He teaves @ family and thousands of | JVA and designs, more durable and cheaper than maruicy Valley Canal. . friends to mourn his loss. bape ue ng: Sete, for al hanes rupees THE COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES, The day of his funeral has not as yet been an- | Sonlered, Sample. et eee Senator Folger to-day introduced a bill in. the Sem | gic 'S, 25 Park row, ork. a ate to amend the laws relative to the Commissioners = ——— ~ t which he reached February, 1837. He commanded | factory, 82 Firat avente, near Third street. Get price list : fore buying elsewhere. New Yorks rel elit eport ondition of the accounts of the See. lied at such a ’ ‘ . of Public Charities, empowering therm to appoint an " RS AND TOBAC! : ; as jon of yd payite sichatime and in such a manner! order to “regulate that trade" some omcious offictal | yssiatantaveretary at a salary of €1,800, and abolishing % : Philip ge ot New York = oa aes cai Ga + while the accounts of their | tues haa instituted suits against some dealers in Philadel- | the special qualidcation of realdence required in the ©. Dorsheimer, late State Treas vt M4 bos Be ie + red into he would suggest | history of his put phia and Pittsburg for defrauding the good people original law, died at his residence in Buffalo last Satarday, aged jay street. FUNERAL OF BX-SENATOR COOK AT SARATOGA, an i ide ih his motion am inquiry | Mr. Lin of the Keystone State by putting up the price of ofl. seventy-one. His death was Indirectly caused by a ‘The funeral of James M. Cook at Saratoga to-day FOR CLASSIFICATION. ‘ c the Seeretary @ Your readers Will wonder how the ood people re fall he receiv Oe TOO LATE “ ( 1 daily commentipg in jours | nies Ph ari ted when they wet a pr T | was largely uitended.. Lieutenant Governor Wood: | SeVere fall he received a year or moreago. He had | = 100 LATE FOR CLASSIF! n ni A Ast the parrel for vil, it fuirly surpasses: ford and the State Senate, Which adjourned for the | resided in Buffaio more than oot years, a great por- Fo SALE—THE FURNITURE OF FIVE ROOMS; a k to his orig cone weicome ning, ¢ te ehet Antieas to see | purpose and proceeded to Saratoga in a special train; | tion of which he had been a landlord, widely known Rrergrathing levmpieta for hourencey in ree about niark el, J as He ithuyse Thurow W Oieott, Cha ip vouse, Thomas We} 48 @ fine specimen of the old school. “He was 10."Fioor tolet it required. Apply at 20 Wythe avenue, reat rival will be. 1, George Dawsou, @ prominent repablican, and was elected by that | near Rush street, Williamsburg MAIDEN LANE we ¢ the mua xt smart nove of our