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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. NEW YORK AND PARIS FASHIONS, — | Yenc", 1868—Returas by Banks 8 somewhat in this —that ‘attendant carrying & A of English with H.. 17,945 one ip trict in 1867 and 10,582 MoCormick W. a x annoying custom, country. a the other -¥ agen ane ou sal Ei Arel Cranmer at their heal, stands neat while Wilhelm von Oranien and Barne- veldt turn towards the German reformers. Im the side nave the shows us the aris in thelr. new developments, and Holbein, Peter Vischer, Leonardo and omy and next to them Gutten- berg, witn t3 ters and printers. Further on isa Ob oF scholar, and among them Erasmus and euchlin, Shakspeare and Cervantes, Ulrich von Hut- ten, Thomas Mora Petrarch and others. In the left side nave we find opernious, Galileo, Kepler, New- ton; prominent in the foregr und Columbus, with nis hand on the and also Frank, Torscels Agricola and other men of science, We cant more appropriately, close than with an extract from an extended notice of the magni t work in the London Art Journal:—Kaulbach has given to the world his version of one of the grandest themes that his! offers to human piaiigenee, and has the difficulties of his ik by the compretien- siveness of his narrative. It were no compli- ment to Herr V. Kauibach to address to him the threadbare, Sormulasy compliment about the crea tion of dimiculties with a view to their conquest. His title is of that elastic character that he might have Iimited his studies to the foremost soldiers of the Reformation; but his picture comprehends men ef facturers’ and Special Taxes. Below we furnish our readers with an sccurately prepared statement of the assessments made by and under the authority of David Miller, United States Asseasor of the Fifth Collection district, in this city, during the twelve months ending March 1, 1868, comparing the items in the several exhibits herein | Ped! all classes. . given, with the “classified abstract” in use in the ieey Ll keepers. ‘Assessor’s office, for the pteceding twelve months, ees ata cse An enormous dwninution in the internal revenue | Physicians and surgeons. assessments is perceptible, which is readily accounted pa i agents. for, principally by the unsettled state of the country Theatres,” ‘ke. and a serious decline in trade through various | Tobacconists. causes, Associated at the present period with As- Cotton MISCELLANKOUS, sessor Miller are thirteen assistant assessors, whose | pigtilled ‘spirit promptitude in despatching the annual business | Fines, penalties and moieties, &c. devolving upon them seems not to be equal- | Unassessed penalties. . RETURNS OF DIVIDEN! AND P! OVER DIVI- Jed at this time in this city or Brooklyn. | “penps DECLARED BY BANKS AND INSURANCE GOM- ‘The offices of the Assessor and Collector, which up PANIES, observed at this season of the year, and which, by |* the way, is more beneficial, in a hygienic point of view, and far more salutary in its effects than any | pabies and their ts, the nurses and their other peculiarity of the American people. Owing to | auxiliaries, the a and dees recrossed the the topey-tarviness'’ of all well regulated house- | chapel, the'usher with register walked folemnty holds during the first week of May, our women, 288 | still; but his hands were empty—the quill had disap- general rule, pay but very little attention to the potted! Bene oe fat ind pockcl ‘<. fleeting and changing fashions. It is not until after 4 lare say I shall see it un r 26201 | the scourings and renovations of thelr houschold Sig tha was salto dag, with 4 label ost sig ‘Treat E. 12, effects and drawing rooms that our women, resses worn by the ladies were very much in Puoker G. W. (cst) 26,681 | at this season of the year, calmly and de- bcbg in Antoinette style, the mantles having two Van Vice! er A liverately yield to the irresistible fascination of | like sacques Vormilye. B.,J%~ 31508 | ining with the giddy throng, who all the year vines, with ted endy behind, "Many shades were During the year ending April 30, 1863, there has round admire the vagaries and pay homage to the ey ony ek 3 ca eh or penve, an + Ea been collected in the Thirty-second district from abominations—by imitating—of that fickle nonde- | crosscuts of satin. The Camargo st; internal revenue $7,712,482, The receipts during the | Script termed Fashion. Alter the vexations and tribu- Pyar, which means, bunc! Dehind, with pointed several months were as follows:— lations of the “spring cleaning” pass away they web ap erty Leak gr hd A bl nts in $651,015, November, 1807..8585,710 | Surrender themselves cheerfully to the delights and | ‘The y be : bows are getting longer and sashes end belund December, 1867 545,522 | pleasures of ribbons, of laces, of silks and of colors | shorter and w! mee me the entered a Miooll M..-----.- 10000 | deviatingly adhered to and almost religiously sal cusried eet, and the, corte eeetace in bons D left x fession and political shade to April 1, 1863, were located at No, 563 Broadway, Total 911,496 January, 180%.... 567,511 | nen they become inextricably mixed up in an en- Tournures are not only being worn under dresses | every social pro! Institutions, ividend, Profits, Tax. 841, 868... 636,778 below thé waist, but are ‘made of the same | who, by acts or writings, contributed te are now at No. 338 Broome street, in the Mechantes | powery National Bank. piiaand $22,000 $1,100 | September, 1 30 Maro Yyos2':! soxtoea | Joyable bewilderment of styles trom which they find | material asthe dress in the shape of basques, and the” movement, “directly cr indirectly, or who, lukewarm to the Catholic establis! may have possibly comforted itsenemies, Thug does the. painter call up a vision of the of cen- turies—the essence, pure and delicate, of thousande of volumes. We must look at the assemblage as a and Traders’ National Bank Building, at which place | N. Y. Bowery Fire Ins. Co. a considerable amount of business is being attended | Mechanics and Traders’ to, in the manner of copying, auditing and collecting the annual (income) taxes for the year 1867 and the October, 1867..... ete April, 1868. .. 594,908 | it dimcult to select what they desire or actually need; | put on over also. Many are it herlng their ‘The receipts from licenses, which are issued annu- | and in which delightful state of perplexity they gen- | ¥ eee , x yard ee D ee ce ally in July and August, caused the apparent | erally still find themselves when the season closes, mit deny torte age irda et increase in the collections of those months. This peculiar sort of procrastination is a noticeable ind, Front breadths are being ever stretched pain- i 14,295 3,872 47,509 3,954 “ . ful ‘geroas the front. The most becoming | grand commemoration, in the spirit, of the vicissl- special taxes (formerly termed “licenses”), which mes Lar SECOND DISTRICT, BROOKLYN. .t emmenaraen tent neape mere gh hebproeny fei. Takers tue Siogaae teense. Tocad the woxors | tated anata ‘of the Reformation, from the expire May 1, 1869, 8.494 298 | _ The Assessor of the Second Collection District of | & is nearing summer rapidly, and we shali | Wether pleated or not. rising of its morning star (Wickliffe) to the cessation The district, though of small area, is divided into ag 625 | Brooklyn has jus¢ completed the income returns. | goon find ourselves in the sweltering days of Juni weir Pee veoh have re up black mantles, | of wi olesale pergecution 2. sepount of telsiens eleven divisions, comprising the Seventh, ‘Tenth, 015 1628 | The following are the names of the gentlemen who | butas yet we have not been vouchsafed one week of | their walking out attire being all'cu suite, and fichus | opinions. © © Before ata eich placed ‘Thirteenth end Fourteenth wards, ‘Aggregate amount of tax.e.eesscseces.+.s+.$24712 | Made returas this year of incomes of $10,000 and | unbroken pleasant weather. ‘The chances now At | fined ends behind, I recommend narrow streaks among. the greatest, of is time—nay, side by ; The Collector of the Fifth is Lewis J. Kirk, vice | RECAPITULATION OF TAXES PAID BY BANKS AND IN- | UpWwards:— gurate the summer season and the summer styles bs Dene Saas strewn flowerets or plain satin aide with the most illustrious sxiiain of any sep bat Joseph Hoxie, resigned, The attachés of his office SURANCE COMPANIES. Ackerman A.. Kalbfleisch Martin.§37,288 | together. In a few days more at the most we antici- | Chon a for this purpose, P be. lent research, vii rose oun and gran: aad 1806-7, 1867-8. | Ackerman W. M. Kelsey Charles... 23,017 | pate seeing something from both that will be ‘or hak & and useful wear nothing can he has | behin are Messrs. J. A. Phillips, Deputy Collector; J. Hunt, | On bank dividends...........-+++. $82,017 $11,658 | Adams C,. (0,626 "Kendall W. B....-- 15,880 | superior in every respect to anything that we have | More suitable than the new s ‘underpetticoats, cashier, and Charles Boole, general assistant. On bank and insurance companies? ‘Adama Wim. Ketcham Chas. .. 11,881 | heretofore been favored with. Whether eatin, sili or alpaca (the latter With white | pie sTaDTS DOMES OF THE YOSEMITE, While the late “amendatery act” ef the actof June |, Profits over dividends declared... 13,411 - 9,307 | Armour H. 0.. Kissam B.P.. 0, ‘Many of the old styles of ornaments are again be- | betes ), under grays, elegantly and easily by means ittons and loops, loose jackets On insurance companies’ dividends, 3,521 3,747 | arthur G, D. + among which may be men- P coming fashionable, 30, 1864, relieves al but certain specified manufac- | on bank capital. : 1235 tioned the enormous crosses, which, by the wi Or Hohus to match, and the new fancy straw fanchen) rusts Ackaowledgme enjae— turers froma monthly tax upon the sales of their post 8,438 peepee Dav, are worn larger now than ever before. Oro aly, plenty do drapery over and round the yi preere e tere ae products at the plate of manufacture on and after | 0 bank circulation ++ 1,103 None. made of gold and silver —e steel, chased, Be . On insurance companies’ premiums 7,972 6,838 ah Cale fact, of every One of the it yéles of this week was to your id—crosses, t 3 desert Ww We vi correspondent the fun at the horse show, on the day iption—are now worn over the large cardinal Mae’ April 4, 1863, it nevertheless holds every manufac- [From the Fagen oe so 16.) heary J 3 Our American cousins bid fair ival us in the art tuver‘for taxes due prior to that date and not paid | Total tax Beekman A. J Morton, J Jr. Collars, #0 fashionable at the present moment, and | the prize horses were exhibited. of landscape painting. As sculptors and : wd. 1» thousand eight hundred persons had assembled to el 4 wi lecd to their respective collectors, It 1s estimated that | 4 COMPaRaT ~apae ds Bentley J Mouiton F. which impart jet once 20 dressy beam gl “ pa see them skin along the nave of the Palais, put to alates Sy are eek ots md bur an Berengeh ry by tlils extraordinary repeal of sections \ninety-four |. "=2°!PAL MANUWAOFURMS, RATURNED MONTHLY. Berry PB. Motley xD i: eeevicnne laa Lica eanegsste met ee allsoris of conveyances, as they came tearing up | the clreus, the munasium and the public bath which and ninety-five of the above mentioned act at | Carriages $29,653 $20, wife Newton A. mented with stripes of Valenciennes insertion, and be it sae pace pe) thelr. i gilt inspired oenhuseh Greece, it ts tair to: conjeouurg lena $19,000 per Baa in taxes from this soatos of _— eae eae aoe Brady r Nichols R. ( oleniery. alternately; occasionally they are | tromity of he edifice in’ scarlet coats and knee- ae eet le Bia abruc mer th ome tie mcamnre acgot revel will be Way, as it were, from the col- . 5 5 Brown W. Pardessus made o! ure. lections of this district after April. Jewelry and tinitations. 0,905 8.061 | Brushy Pettinger J. i What are called flower ornaments, bird ornaments breeches, presenting the aspect of a poppy Held to | for the less active development of ‘ransatiantie talent ‘The wunual ist for the present Year has been com. | Machiiery. 13,982 84,897 | Bullocke tin and insect ornaments are still very popular. A pretty | S)eebectalors, WhO Stood on every the steal, | 1z.these branches of art.| American life pleted and wiil_ be open for inspection on May 1, and | Fur cloth 41,387 84,547 | hum bird’s head, with emerald and ruby plu- | Oe te ae wk Ge ga oe erick: | Wanting go much of the Sandee Romany fora period of ven days thereafter, within which Furniture. 121,335 61,943 | Chase J... 30, a set indead gold, forms a charming brooch. ee vag fas & Nee ged pode aid aristocratic tradition of Sia fated ol rey. , are time appeais from erroneous and excessive taxes | Pianos ... 10,662 13,617 | Cahoone A. M. Powers Thomas, Jr. 26,683 | Necklets are also: composed of birds’ heads set in | &x'ane oes ey ming My .s aly ae qi | egsentially inartistic; hence the iiterary ten roan against those charged therein will be heard by the | Silverware. 12,439 6,455 | Christmas Chas. Remington ©. W... 21,927 | gold, but for head dresses the birds are left unset. button ae heal més of ¥iolneh Ung alts of the race run chiefly to journalism, and Nin Assessor aud determined upon, Sewing machines. 51,542 63,859 vs Rhaum Joln...... 11,317 | Shawl pins and brooches are made an enormous ‘and abe cexiot prt alysis Mg ering The American novels are few and far between. In the several schedules of assessments here pre- | Hats, bonnets and caps. 19,148 86, Richerson [ 2sys2l | Size; horses’ and greyhounds’ heads are much in | Dities'or the hippie stars are arnold, Casur de Filie, | Cat, poetry, at lis best, has never Gu 1 the time commences with the mouth of | Steam and marine engines.. 9,600, Ridley E. vogue for this style of ornament. Ktalante, ‘Bot opie na a Hiseianel fe Fille. | that boundary which separates second ral Lind ht, 18 ‘8 otherwise specified :— WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE AND LIQUORS + 2, A novel style of necklet has been introduced, | 1) ante, me revA wee ani f ‘monieux, and | first rate merit. But as landsca) airs we "IED ABSTRACT STATEMENT. WHOSE SALES FROM MAY, 1867, TO APRIL 1, 1868, Sage H. W. which is certain to be a success. Precious stones are | |’ A toy! Year, he : pr as ied -. Neo ica) Americans are already eminent. They suffer from Tax a 807,622 | + EXCEEDED $200,000 AND WERE TAXED $1 PER $1,000, Sage W. E now set in Peat age hoies are made in the setting 80 | 1 one a. pe th cn a ‘a guigen nat no lack of materi: have a cent way ssed on gross receipts. 39,561 | Andrews, Sanford & Smith. «$799,000 Sharkey Jame: x that they may be sewn on either black or colored | 1) y, ny Ba} pti Me Pinay country to inspire them—a bg aed he unbounded " sec on sales of dealers, &c. 34,498 | Andrews & Bros., W. D. 506,000 Shortham S. F..... 14,567 | ribbon velvet. ‘They can thus by this simple arrai rgetting wh A ff of be B an repqbn Bike! ictorial Tesources—B country whi arene ree 1 on special taxes (licenses)....,, 152,126 | Benedick & Co., Orrin, Degraw J. A. Smith Samuel ment be made to harmonize with any dress, Rhine resses je show were really very ‘Y, | known climates “from Indus to the Pole} Durkee E. R. Edwards Aiex. Eldridge D. A. on income. +e ++ 119,241 | Briggs, Alanson T. don iegacies uccess 9,827 | Baldwin & Co., N. od on articles in schedule A. 2,921 | Bouton & Smith 1 bans capital and deposits. 8,438 | Brush, Sylvester. ed on bank and insurance comp: Bosworth, White nies, diviteuds and profits. 712 | Baldwin, Rice & Reed. Ta. sed on distilled spirits. 30,265 | Clark & Sons, Samuel, Lon COLLON... 6.66 3,876 | Collins & Brush recovered by suit. 8,084 | Corbitt & Co., P. . 1 in compromise 1,677 | De Graaf & Taylor... more beautiful than Italy, more savage than Nor- way, more tropical than Hindoostan. ‘Withsuch @ theme lying ready to his hand, the artist wholoves and is abe of his country (and what American does not love and is not proud of his country ?) baa no excuse for not achieving greatness. Mr. Bierstadt is a great painter. He is not 60 at @ painter as Mr. Church, He jis not 50 laring a colorist. He is not gifted with so lofty an imagination; but he has immense indus- “ 39 id those worn by violent equestrian females were as Smith Thoma: . crystals, garnets and sequins are also mounted on an * Smith Francis S... 19,401 | velvet for the same purpose, and prove very effective, phowsr aa Eateta, Lars peor Satin, apple 10,032 Street F. 8. In the way of head dresses we may just mention | Stay fo 1 chestnut poult, turquol iS rates oe for the benefit of the ladies that the hair is now worn ornaments or gold Are O08, {poe aac cater in such an elaborate style that but little scope is left | 0 Isabelle bonnet skewered on the ipo 5,010 | for the display of head dresses. Curls and long ring- aie Ron @ pair of Beee) an TanDe wie pul oe Tuttle Willian 21,567 | lets have now taken the place of wreaths and lap- | ¢, +o + iy onailion aber Stes heath gi fed co Van Nostrand 4,623 | pets, strings of large beads and tufts of bright flow- | } ate gegen ee jove described, ec pp if Wade 37,540 | ers, studded here and there among the various ban- ™ tes. shoo! i a Leap t Wrappings a ne a4 cal = Webb B: 10,015 | deaux and plaits, are all that are now to be seen, hese excessive styles of dress have at last been pro- Erhardt Charles 14,816 ‘Thomas W. Farrington H Farrington G GreenCh Grifin Tho ‘Thruston J.8. ‘Toucey John Dan a rel 5 - 0% . | hibited at Court. The Queen of Saxony set the re- | try—indust not only of production, but of Sawn rane eee ley ee nine are” desoriptions of the’ latest tol strictive example by forbidding a certain chignon pcb creat nL, He @ most consoien- Duden, Frer Westialt'D.. 1 1etias | — Promenade Dress.—Fanchonette bonnet, adorned | 0 uppear before her, It was a bushy, curly ailuit, | tlous and accurate observer of nature, and he ie ter & Co. Whiting J. W....., 21/683 | at the front with a grand bandelet, and in the | Coming out ofa kind of Lord Chancellor's wig. ‘The | endowed, moreover, with that all-important power yd, Benjamin W, Hunt tl, W Whitney J. 2 11/403 | centre is placed a small bouquet of lilac with foliage; | Wearer has left Dresden in sad disgrace, tot ial et of intellectually interpreting his observations, with- Gramm, Witliam. Hurlburt D........ Wood G. * @atsdo | chignon formed of waved curls, under which is fas- | | The prettiest style of corsage now adopted s the | out the exercise of which no painting, however true Golding & Dunlap. Hutchmgson J.B Worth Paul ‘17601 | tened a tulle scarf, which adorns the front and falls | Polonaise or shawl bodice, fastened on the left side. | or clever, may claim to rise to the standard of high ! 12'o1s | down the back. Robe of silk; the first skirt is adorned | , Black gros grain skirts fare still relieved by colored | grt, By ‘the intellectual interpretation of observed Gardner, William * ; : ‘ Gunther & Sous, 6. @ Hokuee xb busterarh open With two narrow flounces headed with three narrow | Sashes. ue necktie and hair ribbon of the same | facts, we mean the representa:ion of an Intellectual Haughwout, E. V. & Go. 4 bias pieces of velvet; this skirt is very short, reaching shade are de rigueur. impression—the painting, in short, of an idea. Now, r ‘The income lists show the total amount of tax in Another rigorous ornament is the cockchafer in Mr. Bierstadt not o1 looks at Dature, but thinks oe nomen » ton | te Second Collection district is $340,021 40. eee ae ate A aigretics, earrings and on olte’s neck. The neweat | Mt.,Bloratads nor only crves a atorin, or he observed June Ingersoll, Watson & Co. * 401,000 the jacket is trimmed round with a silk galoon and | ¢#ring is a diamond button that does not hang from | 9 mountain; and he takes au infinite number of literal and careful notes about that storm or that mountain; but he is at the same time storing his mind with King, EB. J. & Sons .... + 872,000 Lord'& Taylor (Cathari The Whiskey Trade. rather broad fringe, the galoon only forming the meas Bae put through like a stud and looks like ‘The working of the Internal Revenue Department | cuffs, but the fringe is added to the epaulets; the apie . Se] T 3 cl Any gentleman wishing to become an Italian cour- | ideas about the storm and the mountain; and in his food oven Soe in one district out of the pine into which the city of | SkiFtis drawn up at the back and fastened by & OW | wert fhrormod that this arduous profession cannot | eae aoe, ce us iia ideas as well a8 bis facts, Novembe Marsh, White & Co New York is divided shows among other things the | galoon and fringe. be undertaken RIS DSO) er he 5 ve Ray , he shows us his facts by the light of his pons; Decembe McLean & Stotesb: following facts in connection with its receipts for the Walking Dress.—Round hat of velvet, adorned | regulation prescribes that the official coat 1s ‘and’ this, the ultimate achlevement of all art, was what Opie meant when, on being asked with ae & Judsoi with a feather trimming and a sprig of spring flowers | Made of velvet, any color excepting blue, white January first four months of the present year, ending the 30th | Hiaced at the side. Robe of gros grain silk; the skirt | ‘fousers, silver cord on the clap hat and @ silver hilt | what medium he mixed his colors, he replied, “With eurnal of April. ‘The actual amountof receipts inthe Eighth | buton in guthers behind and plain in front; the cor- | to the sward. The Knights of the Order of ba brains, sir" ris Berta is prodnged his provant Total... .... eseeee6$1,805,785 $1,245,713 | Ne y district accruing from taxes on spirits and manufac- | Sage, close ttting, forms a jacket with long esque | white facings, green pants ‘with white stripe, gold | Picture With A live and well filled, and the subject The principal subjects of tax’ in’ this district ‘are | New’ York Condensed Milk Go tured goods very nearly touched $589,000, and the | the lower edge bordered with fringe; @ velvet girdle, | Cord and hil fi, 2a very curious and new me may safely pronounce cs refined sagar, cigars and tobacco, distilled spirits, | Pettee, Daniel L.... quantity of spirits bonded in the montli of Aprilalone | with two long ends, forms the waistband. Velvet | , “Domes of the Yosemite" worthy of more than ordi- income, dividends of incorporated companies and | Plammer & Mitchell reached 82,000 gallons, upon which the tax of $2 a | paletot, fastening at the throat only, and trimmed NOTES ON ART. nary attention, Loth from connoisseurs and the pub- lic at 1 ‘The Yosemite district is in California. ‘The: Yose- mite valley runs, we believe, almost at right angles to the Sierra Nevada range, is about etght miles 1o1 the gross receipts of theatres and ferries. To give | Ridley, Edward.. the reader some knowledge of the increase and de- | Shethar, Nichols & Co. con den) crease in taxes under the several heads just enume- | Singer Manufacturing Company rated during the last year, as compared with the pre- | Sherman brothers gation ia sure to be pet before being released from | with silk galoon and guipure laid on flat. bond. ‘The distilleries, by [Saint lo order, have Ballor Evening Dress.—The novelty and elegance been closed since Wednesday, the 29th ult., and it is | of this style of head dress will be at once observed, The Portraits at the Academy. stated that that step has been resorted to with the | and the general wave-like appearance of the whole ‘One of the most prominent features of the present vious year, we append the following statement;— Tittuny & Co. view of suppressing the system of illicit distillation ‘ives the coiffure ail that can be desired; the white and varies irom a mile to @ mile aud a half in wid! iste vid 1866-7, 1867-8, Tuber & Brotiers, 4 und fsniugattug of whiskey alleged to be tn operation, Bide without folinge; “pinced as tie Bide, produces r trad y's the sary Tht Fageca Bey Aiea dod This valley 4s closed i 4n on either side by the Xosemite sugar, tax.. weedy & Co. and to protect the fair trader in carrying on iu! charming effect. in the empire style; the cor- portrait - | moui ‘ater. Cigars, tobacco and sn ‘Tweddle, Jr., nea. fu connection with tila stoppage of the dis- | sage, com try low, wi falls, und is traversed throughout its length by the .: josed of satin, is cut very low, with short, , simperi conscious beaut or; tilleres the price of whiskey ‘has risen twenty cents | round walst; the sleeves can scarcely be sald to have | (cuts simperingly ea, gorgeously river Merced. * * * The main ieature the per gallon since the above mentioned date. It was | any existence; tho trimming consists of blonde ana | rd matrons, all look down from thelr elevated c Valentine & Sot ; in whole is, however, the Dowe Mountain, and it is Distilled B, ti Vogt & Co,, John. Divide Wood Brothers. ascertained last evening that holders of the article | gold thread. The skirt, of white tulle, has a light | positions with a complacent air, as if each one was | upon the Dome that our attenticn is pea and deposit 82,392 Ward & Co. x are retiring from the market, and refuse offers to | and elegant appearance; and two wreaths of spring | thoroughly satisiled at being the cynosure of all | fromthe first glance—the Dome with all its novel On the gro Wagner, Schneider & purchase except at an advance of fifty cents in | fowers, finished at one side with a bow and ends oi It is refreshing to com the portraits of characteristics; the strange curves of its logical and fer) 27,194 Wilcox, Jaimes . excess of the price which ruled ou Tuesday last, | satin ribbon, form the only decoration. eyes. ig to compare Pi formation; the great arch sculptu at its Legacies and successions. 7519 wale, Rosenbe This violent change in Sony oeieiis id of a pres o—peniree this exhibition with those of last year, aud pesos ae wo eran wal ot epoca or GROSS RECEIPTS OF THRATKES. Yates, ‘ton & Co. 528,000 | it is alleged, was caus yy the monstrous interfer- ; re —_— Returns, SUGAR REFINERS’ SALES F ;"jse7,'r0 | ence of government with the ordinary course of THE PARIS FASHIONS. pedis — paghegnks re Baga £ Slopes “whieh lead up. f the. summit i diniige Pastors Onera House 2. Sa racimouieesiige D SAP OE Pee ravage me " aes that we can safely 1 od Is the San ee eae iea! tine cavernous Nolo ety op N.Y. Stat th K Sepdliyohdl git OH? se ENDMENT WE BANKRUPT Unfavorable Wenther and a Stormy Easter | S10 Ph spate how, fi'the wide of it, like the cavity of an eye: its mys- Butler's theatre Pacific Sugar Refining o.....8701382° 2. $14,028 THE AMENDMENTS TO THE BANKRUPT LAW. Week—Engenie and Napoleon on Good Fri. | “tering unction that tt would be now impossible | tery neigntened by the cloud-wreath that’ floats be- Theatre Comique. . Steain Sugar Refining ( 2 67,954 | To Tae Eprror oF THE HERALD:— day—The Emperor Criticising a Sermon— | 1 lim to produce again such “sprawling abomi- | jow it, and its awfulness more enhanced by the Mollers & Marte William P. Brecke. oe ‘The Place Sugar Reflner: pallid sunlight than it could possibly have been by auy contrivance of storm or shadow. Nothing can be finer than the sort of poetical horror with which the painter has invested this part of his picture, The mountain rears its head like the head of some a4 ‘The writer of your flnancial article in yesterday's | Am Aristocratic Christening and Imperial pipe eee pes roma creed ap: rer eh p number of your valuable paper endorses the action | Tollete=The Camargo Style of Trimming— | °*!!¢4 4 port : : Pol c r he contributes the two most pleasing to our faind i k E “ of the Honse of Representatives in regard to Mr. Walking Dresses for Juventles—Underpetti- No. Mr. Parke Godwin, and No. Mr. Wil WAXES ASSESSED ON RETUR: ager POSITS OF BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES’ . Income Retarns, PREMIUMS. sfollowt " “2 “8 0 Jenckes’ bill amending the Bankrupt act, and at the conte—Fun and Fashion at a Horse Fair— : diluvian animal. The suniight is dimmed Oriental Bank, on capital and deposits........ $6180 | grrumin the cousth Seth nnd Ninth Coleen oct | same time adds:—“No such restriotionary clause | Italian Court Robes. i eae wien mole” ee nt pia is | presence. The atmosphere is death-like, There és Institution for the Savings of Merchants’ Clerks, ” should have been introduced in the biM, and the Senate Pants, April 17, 1868. the T, 8 0} jug feeling, | no living thing anywhere in sight—no sign of habita- Bowery savings Ba 2 Te ee ope pistricr. wilt do well to repeal the original clause referred to | There isagentleman in Paris who appears at his | and being more soft and luminous in its aN a i 8 oR Sen Wer peat Sine National Health Insurance Cc Aigner Godfrey... 19,380 Peyser D. M 0,004 | entirely. ‘A bankrapt act shonld give equal relief to | “lub in a pair of white pantaloons on the 2ist of every | lights and shadows. There is, however, | silence and solitude pervade every part of the steue. Tradesmen's Fire Insurance Ahrens ©. I. F. Stuyvesant Fire Insurance Co., on premiums. 1,428 | Collis David 4A, Pacific Fire Insurance Co., on premiums...... 2,029 | Delmonico Sirio,.. 14,686 N. Y. Bowery Fire Insurance Co,, on premiums, 2,465 | Dix Morgan. ASSESSMENTS ON MANUFACTURERS’ SALES FROM MARCH | Du Bols G. B...... 23, 1, 1867, TO FEBRUARY 29, 1868. Freygang Gustav.. 18,765 Amount of Taz, | Glinn Christian... 11,463 $6,705.| Hoagland Hudson. 44,799 6,342 | Hotop Francis J... 28,240 ” March, and he calls that inaugurating spring. He is | one part of Mr. Hicks’ system against which patenng pg tafe sition cae pro rigit hak the only individual of my acquaintance who feels | we must enter a mild but firm protest, and that is Congress, ut the time of the creation of the Bankrupt | like white pantaloons at all, ana I expect to see his | his frequent introduction of freshly painted bits act, did consider it necessary to give rellef to name down in the aristocratic obituary before the | among the accessories. They add nothing to the ‘who, in consequence of the war, lost their fortune, or | Wind has done curling up all the zincroofs and blow- | picture, destroy the harmony and often show an to those who, in the absence of a utiiform law and | 28 down all Mr. Haussmann’s demolitions on our | ignorance if not contempt for the tout ensemble of through the obstinacy of their creditors, could not bran new Easter beavers. effect. NEW JERSEY. In BrigF.—A man named Sharkey died suddealg at Washington village yesterday. Coroner Warrea was notified. The Common Council of Hoboken held their last Boilers ana tanks. 15488 On leaving the Tuileries chapel on Good Friday, Mr. Hantington paints this year as he has painted 303, get a discharge from were de- last night and Council jersey. 412 - ae from vaseding Wety vocation Saad but this | Where at twelve the Emperor, Empress and young { for the last dozen years, and as he probably will Oy nia ake Gest aneeting tomorrow... Pa ‘wie pclae, object was attained by allowing to such of the class Prince attended, the Bishop of Arras officiating, I | paint (D. V.) for the next dozen years to come. It is oo ge county courts will be opened on Tues- 84,647 | Aaronson Harris.. 10,633 Morrell Robt... Albinola G.... 10, Morris Eliza T. iy, McAdam Quentin. 10,079 McCurdy R. 34215, McGreggor Mary 5 McLaughl Nevins Peter J nate ‘hants or others their peti- | Went to have @ look at the cardinals up at the Paris | surely no dispraise to say that an artist sustains an Soma Ra beakrapte for one. rear hat 3. time this | Observatoire. There they were, all four of them, | honorable early-won reputation. How many there law went inte operation, and Fagen wae toa dis- | without any Roman hats on—north, south, east and | are whose latest works are by no means their best! charge frou all their depts, even Without any assets | west—putting worse than the antedilavian bellgws | Mr. Elliott's portraits are still as vivaclous and ficially, and we may consider it a fact that all those | which must have helped to make the trampets t | vigorous as ever, though it may be questioned if he who owed old debts and had no assets to settle them | piasted down the walls of Jericho. I ted my pocket | does not sometifnes so heighten the original qualities gg eR ae Rte lg Kno of Newark, have refused to. go to work unless theyre: ceive an advance on their present wages. Only ap- prentices now work in the yard, ‘Warrants have been issued for the arrest ofseverat of the men who struck for wages at the Scranion coal dock, seen ‘These men are charged with otfee, roasted and und bo ey by the pound and otherwise. atlery.:...... Jewelry and imitations. Furniture............. Hoop ith feation of the ta, wenn tare atready fed t thelr a handkerchief over my cars and questioned the oMt- | of his subject as to approach very near the | conspiracy and ig ges workmen. ron manufac tions in order to get discharged ais there now | clal who has the supervision of the cardinal points. | bounds of that shadowy region cated untruth. jowal Lamps and lantern: Chauncey any necessity to extend this privilege for any | 1 inquired, what was the matter with meteorology, | It is curious to compare with his crisp and dis- Large HAUL OF ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS.—Yes- Machinery Chesterman Geo. longer time, or is it right that a man, who throug! i often ‘man terday forenoon three men, named Henry Sciasfer, Paper colla Clark Alver unfortunate or imprudent business transactions nas | 80d he informed bom sd taiata ch eat bag ith which Mr Page's pains tre executed, The iat Gustave Ziruth and George A. Juller, were brought hotograp iis Cobb Carlos Jost his own eapital and also a part of what he bor- | pointed administrator starry heavens in France, ter, however, grow upon spectator, and the more | hefore Commissioner Whitehead to answer a charge Pianos anil iu Compton rowed, should by law be allowed, — encouraged, | had paid a young astronomer three hundred francs for | they are regarded the more impressive and striking | of being connected with @ gang of counterfei Saddlery, trunks, valises, & Coruell Wm. $0 pub as eae the KOImeining pate, Wines Justly be- | naving discovered a new planet, which he was not | do they become. ‘This style of painting is like a two- ‘whose pein cipal rendezvous tat as Mowton; Benset Bales, Ure and burgiar proof. Couch, Williaa ree te ee To nhac te taste teri | to say was in store, and he (the superintendent | ged sword, and unless very carefully wielded is | county, where two of the party, Ziruth and Juiter, Sewing tachi Denison Charies 15,883 | Soul of commerce—must cease to exist, and we | of observatories) supposed this planet had something sitter bey Se Should never expose tilmself to the erste teen of ta poms’ jSchader, who was Buu Dexter Henry ¥ posevell €. V8. or trade which Our Biblical ancestors carried 6, OF to do with the raw atmosphere. As he could not | slightest risk of becoming ® coarse, vulgaris: here by detective Nettleahip. Ziruth gave ball in the p, common Davis Robert | ted which we find nowadays among the yet uncivilized | vouch for the assertion I don’t mean to believe that en appears to aim at produgjag an effect, — 4 Pe ae eae (og Boap, perfumed 2,043 | Donaldson J. J.... inhabitants of the world, Such a restriction as con- | g planct that has not brought in more than. three | no matter how. His portraits are sometimes notice- Py aad Joho “Btuckler, fo were. cap- cog Fs ort | Renews we Hate ea ech sh katt aame ine | hundred rane to an astronomor—a planet that is | Abie faci, serio, gla Meanie | tered te, reefing, eveing” Whi “oearar ugars, refined.......... fv rat | Eleworth 4 operation after the Ist of June, 1868) t# an © | not to “come out” until it has been introduced by | 0D 2 closer inspection and reveals lack of study, of “push” @ ten dollar counterfeit note 142,641 | Elsworth Henry... 115 | Bogs P. W. 42,776 | Fargis A. ©. + 23,498 | Fotlen ¢ ‘ee +» 100,465 | Furniss Wm. sable necessity for the rotection of the | mf, Leverrier, who, having the sweep of the sky, se ee Aen rait is that of Mr. Lester creditors, and T think I give only exprousion | ust know best what is worth picking up and what | Wallack. by Mr. W. 0, Stone, as Don Felix in the to the universal opinion of all the honest ve inen, wien Tsay that the postponement of te taking | is not—no, I never will take it for granted that such | ¢,Wonder.” It ls striking, and Umprosive, wih toe ing i if Mr. Frank McGinnis, 103 uae streak, Swen vearched there was found on Law- rence’s person some in bills of the je descrip- tion, Dupo to 1S ianued by the ‘sardtoa and Waterfor are, for other than domestic use , chewing and smoking. jufactures, ‘increased in value’. anufactures, not enumerated ted for ‘ood mouldings. v908 | Fitzgeraid J. Hs... 15,225 effect of this restriction will be considered as an wn- | an insignificant thi 80 upset the thermometers ‘the pose and ae ee sin peor ne, foolen articles and ci San | Gaillard Jos, 222, 12,388 fortunate act, which will only tend to destroy what | that mercury on junday fell down. jhe ladder eg OR Re ne, De. noes oad trial The Newton operators dealt in $2 of the Market ‘ares, Britannia and pla . 72 | Garner Thos,(estof) 32,681 little confidence there is exist Ri in the “commer- } a9 far blow zero as it did on Christmas @ty. What | the feathers are eh ‘ip and not slightingly | National Bank, " . GROSS RE Gere Coilins....... 16,210 cial community. The New York merchants at least | js worse, it has not got up again. dismissed with a few touches, INJURED THROUGH THE CAVING IN OF A SEWER.— xpress companies. . oe 70 | Gescheldt Anthony 1 have had quite sad experiences in regard to the ‘was unfortunate I had to mail my last courter te riioh Mr. Le Clear sends are all | Am Irish laborer, whose name could not be ascer- companies. Graham John R working of the Bankrupt act, without the second the solemnities at the court had in, al- | distinguished by thor diligent study, and show - as es yeaterday ngurance compan! Greene Joha ©. clanse of the thirty-third section, and at present a mouse there was little to note on Good lay be- | traces of a MT Sed de through the cat in of & sewer at which he was nwood Mi ; notice of bankruptcy, even in cases of recent fail- ‘the very austere appearance of the ape. we disposed to be hy) mi] eS core of Washii ry Mar- eam’ swold M. M... ures, is generally considered us nothing else than a0 Every one was in deep mourning; the Empress théy are somewhat deficient employed, nest ioe te ong pe 9 bp aioe ui Gross 5g — oe fee ‘ na ed ae the omnes self wore Wo ote lace veil, ae poe have such truthfulness as these show we are not stnnck 00: Ay — by ® large stone, which in- aging iros% Fred. i 0 Vongress wan! covered a evening fore several uarrel ‘was: “ SALES OF DEALBRS, ETO. Haggerty John remove this 0 remedy for and protection of the Stabat Mater were cong OF Mile. = ich mage after a purely imaginary. flicted a severe wound, suction sales. Haggerty Ogden $2,261 16, gross frauds without any reasonable cat isgon Mile, Block Faure m the of the Reformation Elizabeth. Hageman F. B.... 10,614 B.B........ 90,779 | Wimtever for such action. For tho reasons stated | opera and M. Picot. The choruses were given KaulbacWs Era " OPENING OF THR NSWLY ESTABLISHED COURT OP Howard Henry J.. 30,279 SchermerhornH.A. 11,948 | here I cannot adhere to the opinion as expressed in pi from the Gonservatoire. The ir The artistic event of the week has been the exhibi- a co with the Haight David 97,008 William [.. 11,687 | your valuable Paper and I confidently hope that =| attend in the evening, feeling ind ‘and | tion at Somervilie’s as si, on Fifth avenue, of | QUARTER S#asions.—In sccordan pro- Hardt Wan. A... 15,338 amendment of the House will not be in the | When. the Grand Chamberlain's usher announced | the original cartoon for Kaulbach’s ‘New Era of the | visions of @ bill passed.py the last Legislature @ Hembold ti. F 22,040 Senate, “the she advanced to her tribune alone, | Reformation.” This which received the high- | Oourt of Quarter has established here, Hiscox Samuel E.. 16,021 In addition I wish to say that, as far as know, | followed by her son and the court. In the morning | est official honors of the Paria Exposition, has | Onn Suqge narver Sestmeen as presiding magistrate: Holt. 8.0.00. 10,830 the laws of Germany, France and Austria contain | of the same day Emperor had attended al found, thanks to Mr, Durfee, a permanent pcig ‘The opening of court took place on Friday, on 11,664 | Howland Mered:: 34,503 Tay rovisions similar to the fifty per cent clause of our | on this occasiol reas was again in black. | place in America, and will be an inexhaustible which occasion manos jor, an incorrigible sneak jank and insurance company proilis 9,307 | Ingoldsby Felix... 10,823 + 26,706 Banteay law, differing only in the percentage, | {¢ is here that every observance of Tarneee addition to our means of art study and en-* whose ome Union township have insurance companies’ dividends 8,747 | Irwin David, Thorne Jonathan. 146,818 | Which required to be larger, in one instance | the Churc! imperial family most yment. It is one of the richest fruits of the gor tear’ quive e ve recently, was tried, an: 8,170 | Jaques Jas, M ‘Tileston Mar: * 21,332 | amounting even to eighty-seven and a half cent. | strictly, averse to @ sermon, he | order which Kawlbach received in 1845 for the deco- been ced to one year fn the State Prison. 6,666 | Johnston John ‘This communication, although op prin- | rather likes og and ration museum at Berlin. The themes | Alicia tit Gusky daughter of Ham, already no- Thurber H. K ciple you defend, will, I trust, find space in your | of the lately at the Tutleries | of the six wonderfal frescoes which he painted ticed iy the Lp, Was found guilty of robbing 4 Thompson Wm, uable paper, whose genial editor has always | are ie orators. Thus on hearing aser- | in pursuance of that order are As Ac | her er, Mr. gasen P, Edwards, and sent to Thompson David shown himself willing to open liberally tts columns | mon on one of the great penance days the Bmperor } “The Building of the Tower of Babel,” «The | the ‘all for months. Taylor, in conneo- Van Winkle It 8, for the discussion of matiers of public interest. | whis to n chamberlain on re-cntering his apart- Nations of Listening to the, Songs of ‘Wheeler, Whose burglarious opera- 492 Van Wart Irving. . Yours respectfully, T. me “T don’t know if Lam getting weak of intel. | Homer,” “The Battle of the Hans,” “The De- | tone in the vicinity of Rahway have gained him con- wh Winthrop EL. New Youk, April 23, 1968, lect, but | own Mr. Bauer's urses are beyond | struction of Jerusalem,” “The Crusaders et aiderable notoriety, were removed by Chief of Police en 1,961 (TUB) eo ee ee Sen my comprehension.”” Jerusalem,” and lastly, this grand theme treat K] Heron forenoon to Trenton and King Henrictta L. Whitney Ame OPENING OF THE Ente CANAL.—Water was letinthe | On Baster Sunday after grand mass the Emperor | with correspondi ndeur “The Bra of the Re- in the State in. Wheeler will remain 41 | Knowiton D... Wickham). H Erie Canal during Friday and Saturday, and yester- | and Stood sponsors for two new ‘born chil | formation.” ‘The following brief outline wil Ge aed nearer ries. 677 | Leggat William... 10,439 Welsh Henry day morning boata began to. move.’ The large | dren—one of Marshal Canrobert, the other of the | an idea of the scale and plan of this great wot of ‘Trenton. itects and civil enginee: 30 | Lovegrove Arthur. 11,554 Wolfe Udolpho. amount of produce frozen in last winter will now | Duke de Montmorency. A new 0 Sainiaris by Auber | modern art:—We find ourselves in the interior ofa Tan iW CO Tat—The new county jaft, pape AE 87 | Langdon Mrs. D. A. 15,701 Wetmore sam fvon reach the market. Ail the loaded boats be- | was sung by Mile. Nilsson, accompanied by the organ | Gothic church of three naves. Ona high choir a UNTY 4,846 Langdon Harriet L 18,959 Youngs Henry. tween West ‘roy and Schenectady will reach | and Sarasate on the violin. The Jordan of the little | troupe of singers, who are the masters of be which has been in process of erection for the last six iitard room tableg 1,275 | Lawrence Henry. 10,040 Waist A. R. er by th were | ones was a large ewer embossed. chureh music; below these, on an elevated seat, are is all bat completed, and will go into opera- Boats... 5 | Lehman Bmanuel West Win anas pl aay eaterday, od moreawes great ‘The Comtesse de Montebello, in lilac satin and lace, | the forerunners of the Reformation, Huss, san, Sea ta took as the pe Board of Choaeth Sreehosaues Bowling alley “0 | Lent Ab’m.. Wolle Jonn activity along the line, Navigation is resumed under | promised in the name of the Emperor and Hmpress | Tola, Abelard and_ his disciple Arnold, of ar el fo their duties, some time in the p hrewera.. eoeeee + Leverett Josiah 8 Woods James Hi favorable auspices. Through the enorgy of the ofl. 4 ve up Satan and all his works, while a future | Petrus Waidus, Wessel, Jaules and ick! . The | en ee ine ‘butiding ‘e neatly constructed, well jrokers—cattle, commercial, pawn, produc Lewis John W. Walsh George W cers having the canal in charge a large amount of | little marshal heid bis tongue in a most exemplary wall behind them is adorned with “The Lord’s Sty ventilated and consists of thirt wo cells for males, ANd BOCK ..s000 veeesees Lieber E. F.. Wooisey Theo, B. work has been done during te past two weeks, and | way. Not #0 the small Montmorency; in the frst | per” of Leonardo fla Vinci. Before the altar stants | ronnie ven fect six inohes li y, four feet six inches, Juiiders ani contractors. Livingston W. 8. White bu it is the determination to maintain good navi ion | place, he and his nurse were very bu uuther, holding up with both hands an open pivie one ae females “ot Mailee dimensions. THO tohers, retall ....+. Lyle Al@X...0 +06 : 4 | as far as itis possibie to secure it, The weather is | and came in late—a bad sign tor ; beside him stand Calvin and Bugednegeny, wring! Be e term of the Connty Gourt commences on the Claim agents, acy R. A... nt i580 | favorable, and the prospects fora successful soason | father was tna lurry, and When the title windfall | his right, Melancthon at bis piace ac | Lah inst, the culendar being unusually light. Confectioners .. Mead Gabriel Wright W........ 41.40 | reasonably good,—Albany Argus, Aprit 2. did come in be was ina violent temper, fue Viscount | Lord's supper to the German 4

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