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“TELEGRAPH FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Electoral Excitement and Tur- bulence in France. Political Organization Against the Bo- naparte Plebiscitum. ‘THE POPE AND NAPOLEON'S NOTE Punishment of the Giveek Brigand Murderers. England and Treland Still In Opposition. FRANCE, Electoral Excitement—Oemocratic Republican Agitati Parts, April 28, 1870, Manyfof tho political meetings he d Uhroaghout tae oountry yesterdiy were exe ted and turbulent, Jn all of Ghose which ase Woled in this City shout of “Vive bt Repabtique’ were beard, Prime Mimi ter Ollivi © was vioien iv attacked by the speakers, wuo style! him “a renegade and a traitor.” On the breaking up of the mectings the cries fora FEpUblG Were repeated, aud im many ue the people separave } singing the “Marseitaise.? No noting has occurred Any where. cases Muster of the “Reds.” Paris, April 28, 1870. | Charics Ferdinand Canbon, a represeutauye of ‘the republ.c in 1545, arrt.ed in Paris yesterday. Legitimacy Says “No. Pants. Apri! 28, 1870, AN the I, Siete in, the pro\sn es pro. nownce for a neg ive vole or uone, Thiers? Party “Now? Panis, Apri 28, 1870. The electoral committee which xe ed jor M. Thies Ab the las’ e ection tive isued an aduress Lo Ms Ci + Atuen 8, Cou sel.iug iheurto vote “av or abstain from voting The Vote ot the Church. r . April 28, 1870. Several French | tshops dave sent irom Rome the Feqiest init the priests in thew dioceses \e | er- mitted Lo vote ou Lhe jlevisciiun, Order on Election Dry. PARIS, April 28, 1870, The police autsorivves are making great prepa tons to insure Kood order during ike period for taking, countiug and dcclising the vets on the Dplediscicum. From Rome. Pants, April 28, 1870, Mis Eminence Cardinal Matuicu, Avchbishop of Paris, has arrived ere from Rome. The Bauk Return, Panis, April 29, 1870, For tle first | me ta many week there has beea an outiow of sp cid liom the Baas of France. Due @mount ip haw! day 18 $500,000 rans ss tian On last Tuursday. A Great Light Flickering. Pan April Baron Lie! tz, the eminent cuen: is dang: rously ill. ENGLAND. Government Report of the Greek Brigands’ Murders—Panishment. LoNvox, April 28, 1879. Jn the House of Lords to-ay ine oaths were admiuister-d to Lord Wolverton, who tuok lis seat for the first ime, Toe Kari of Clarendon submitted the correspond. ence ia regard io tie receut tragedy in Greece. He sud tue Grek and Tarkish — gos- ernmea's. were botu makig active and wanted efforis to secure the capture o the entity bunt of — assasstus, aut 500 troops were in hot pursuit. Over half the gang has beeu overtaken; of Liese seven had airealy been Le- headed; tive wee undergoing examination and un- doubiedly would be exveute |. The Earl of Carbarvon thought the ment Was respuns.ple tur tue brigands, but lic wivocaled a s ment until a Khorough iave-t eek govern. troclies of tee pension of Judg- wUlol Was lis Tarkey Looking Out for Buaitive Greek Brigands. LONDON, Apri 28, 1870. In the Hous? of Coumons to-day Mi. Ooway, lay- ing be.ore tie House the Greek Corres; ondene, said Olicial mlormation hud bem recet.ed wom Atnens comirming bie Wo. St ue.ails Of Lhe as-acre of the foreigners. He od ed U.ab ab iasy accounts the brigauds yet uncaptured were making for ue Tark- dsl frontier. The Tuk sh avtiorities, however, Were on ther guard aul would access tue iugitives if they attempted io . ross the vo:der, Mr. Otway said in conclusion that the rematas of the victims bad Leen e.nvarked on hoard her Ma es- ty's Inigate Autelope aud taken to Maita, The Irish Land Bi, LONDON, April 28, 1870, The Mouse of Commons to-day went inio couiuit- $ee on the Ingit Laad il. Mr. Headlaw overet an amendment obliging a tenant to vacate peaceably av the termination of nis Jease. ‘The Attorney General looked on the ameudmen: as questionable, It app-ared to be designed to neu. tralize the benellis conter’ d by the DLL, The amendiient was negatiyed, Other ameaduenis wee proposed and discussed, The devate on tne amendments was of litte gen eral iuterest, One amendinent reserving smailal- Aounents to labo. ers Was lost by sixty-six majority. An amen iment of rel by Mr. Fortes-ue, restr. ‘ing the number of coitages to one Lor every twenty. five ucres of tillage. was agree | to. Progiess was reporied, and afier pos!poning the ebate on the Conventual bill until Monday, the Hou-:e adjourned, Zhe Stace ‘aurch. LONHON, Aprt! 28, 1870, In the Hous» of Commons io-day Mr. Giads. one Promised to bring in a b.li to repel the Eccles.asti- cal Tithes act, Tretavd Bars the Path. LONDON, April 28, 1870, The Lonion Times this morutag weges Wie insiant we Of the Trish Land bul, vs tn its preseni shape and postitun it as Lecome x serious ol.stacie to Lene Acial legislation. Tho Man and the Mitre. LoNpoN, April 28, 1370, The Churchman aunounces that te mncss of the Archbishop of Canie:vury is 80 severe itat lie will Offer his Pr signation, witch is hourly expecied. The Churchman vais that the Bishoyos Winches ter will be apputued lite sucvessor, The Bauk Return, LONvON, April 23, 1870, The regular weekly statement of the Bank of Bag: Jaud is published to-day, pMount et bullion in Vaull is £50,009 greater (han last Weck. Phe Turf—The Croydon Cup and the Croydon Plate Races. Lonpon, April 28, 1870. At the Croydon races to-day ine Croydou Cup was IC NEWS | NEW TORS, UERALD, F won by Mr, R. Porter's bay Olly Viviandiere, vy Anglo Saxon, out of Stainioy, boating Lycyimnia, second, ‘The Suburl an Pate a} an ticap of 100 sovereigns; entrance tree so. cret 18; half amie, Thirty-four echeert'ers, Mr. G. Ta ior's b. ¢. Linooin, by Bly, Uiree year) o'l, beat Mr, Sherw o's cb, e Thun ler cloud, by Thun tervott, three years oll, and Mr. W. A. Cri-to’s b. f. Blas, by Ignoramus, ont of Black+ eyed Susan by Fuugh-a-Ratlagh, five )ears ol’. ‘The Craven handicap of five sovereigns each, with ity sovereigns ad iol, 1.100 year's, Was won by Mr, T. V. Morgan's ch. & Electricity, by Thunderto t, out of Lady Kingston, four years okt, beating Mr. Engtand’s Juantta, by Promise? Lan |, out of Grea- al, four years old. secon, anid Mozart, thirst. The Weiter Cup (@ handicap), value 70 sovercizns, On! 60 suveretgns addel, was won by Tuun tere cloud, beatae Lord Convagham’s bik. g. Derby Day, by © aro’, ott of Princess, Ac auning pate of 40 sovereigns, half a mile, was won by Mr, J, Jotnstone’s ch, f Coprolite, by War- Jock, out O° Aman’la, three years old, beauins Sarco. lice and Lady Midleton, ROME. The Pope and Napoleon's Note. Panis, Apr.128, 1870. Lvnivers of Ports, wiiramoniane organ, sajs Count Daru, whie Minister of Foeigu Ata durceted {as has been alrcady reported m the mail despatchys of the Herat) the Marquis de Banne- V.lic to transmit lig memoraidam to the Pope, and accompany 18 W.th a request that tts contents be comm unteated totheCouncil, The Pope recetvet the memorandom, bit has not carited out the request of the Preneh Minster. The American Epivscepacy—Division in the Nanks. Paris, April 28, 1870. The Gazelle of France coi.taings communications Annercou bishops disagreeing with Jetter of the Ar bo'shop of Baltimore on the yest on of declaring papal infaiibility. ‘rhe Gazelle does not print the aames of the writers. SPAIN. German Royalty.’ Mapitip, April 28, 1870, Several Journals of this city to-lay deny the sta‘e- ment publ shed by the Hyove on Tuesday concerning the throne candidature of Prince Frederick, of Prus- Skt, Aut the eect such report had bad av Paris, CUBA. The Lioyd Asvinwall Released—Hor Captain Refuses to Leave Until Indemnified—Move- ments of Genegai Jordan, . HAVANA, April 28, 1370, The Spanish authorities herehave con-entel to release the steamer Lioyd Aspinwall, ana to-day noted the United States Consul General to that etect. Her captain, however, refused to receive her unless bts calm of $300 per day, as indemnity for her detention, is patd, Afier some cetiy tie Consul General consenica to accept the sicamer from tie government ond holsted the American dag on bear. Avviccs by the steamship Morro Castle confirm the report of General Jorlan'’s belay at St. Thomas. He pro eels to New York on the retura trip of the Seamer, ‘ibe Cuy of Mexico has satiod. THE PACIFIC COAST. Hare Laud Grab in Californin—The Southern Pacific Railroad. . SAN Francisco, Aprit 23, 1870. Ticre is much popular coment here adverse to the bi! pending in Congre-s, 10 give the Son hern Ranvoal 17,099,000 acres of public liods ta » Valley, of this Stare, The Southern Pacific road is to receive $1.000,000 from the ety of San Fravetseo, and ‘it is now ap- at the road wil be construc ed witncut Sonal anb-tdy. Eighty wes of it ave already inore atin Itisursed that the only pupoe of the prov sedeland grant ts te futur ences priv te parties Wio have arealy toade enormou- titunes as const USO sof The Contra: Poctie Reilroal, te persounel of (ie Sovtoern Paenie and Central Pacuic Companies bem r-ubstan tay tdentic yi. Anot orolection raed 13 that the grant worl! paeo lO te ieaho a wal setters under tie Ho -estedd jaw anol er immense area of land, ant a.gravale bie @. stag ov yrow ng o\tof ue fact teat the ws portions of the State ae alrealy veld in large tenets by prt ate speeniacors, tron Whow Jars can be bad pon e@ cory tems, A nver of Epsecopat minists and laymen, deegnes iO the Boer! of Mrsions, which meets Lere Ou the 1st o. Mus, arrived ast migit by the Put: man tr in, Key. bes Tyg, oF New: York; Vinton, of Bo ton. How's ani Hare, o Piriadey tia: Lee: if of Baitiwor-: Paddock, of Broo\lyn’ Cross, of 5 Lovk, Of Rhove Isigud, and Tutie, of Utau, lo ae auong Ue part. MISSOURI. Election of Directors of the Southern Pacific Ralivond, Sr. Lovis, Aprii 28, 1870. At a meeitng of the Southern Pact Ramtroad Company tody the followng veotlemen were eerved Cirectora:—Franeis B. Hayes, Uriel Crocker, Isaac Rich, Jacob — S'ooper, Cuaes 4, Monit ani G. s. Curtis, of Bosion: Andrew V. Stoui and Joseph Seigman, a’ Now York; Fr ick Bt iis, of Woodst ek, Vie; Wiliam H. Comin, 0: Cyde, N. Y.: Oliver Ames, 0! Nath F sion, Mass: Andrew Vievce, Jr, of st. Lous, and Chavirs ©. Harwood, of Spingtcld, Mo T ¢ format opentng of the roal to Springiebt takes nace next Taues'ay, Tue road wtt ve compieted ity Milles west of Springteid within sixty days. THE NATIONAL GAME. Opening Duy of the Ewpire Club, The brief notice in yesterday's HERALD was the first aud only tuiimation We majorly of.the Empire Clob members had of the annual opening of the club's play for the seasoa. It proved suet nt, how- ever, for ® large representation of Elysian Fields Jayers Was On hand, aud, under the leadership of Gus Vogel and Dr, Post, stles were formed snd play Opened ata quarter to four. Post won the toss and sent his men to the field, when begun one of those. good-natured struggles that marked the days agone, when men played for physica! culture fest And honorable rivalry second: never for dol. red fet ran. aad the only Murphy lo-ing loctor Opener the r Jars and cenis, Gas se one on his side; Wart, Aeving and hands tm consecutive order. The a fun on bis aide by knocking @ straight and sha bal, whieh shot by the relders, aid rin ail the 1 round thereon: UWlshim foldwed suii-—iwo home runs; Giiifen strack oat, but his error was atoied jor by M. isvers, who Knocked the bailaway down Tight fei, and ram hone easily, makug the Mind home run im succession. Gus. who was pitching, now pitt on a full heal of stean, and stopped iurther fim on Post's side, the — succeed. ing steikers being handsomely put out, The secoml tanmg was & most a repetition of the Vrs Ja style Of play. certumiy so respect lig the tures each earned. Matters took sudden tura after this, aud the side that was laughed At on Une send-o1f Changed the source of inerriment: buts was diMenutt ty tell afterward whetiver all hid met fot 9 ates at hall or astorin of laughter. Let 1 Not he fhougtt that the exnibition at the bat and ihe felt wis Commonplace; quite the reverse—the tyeatching «ft Murphy was of a cliavacter dangerous fo ins sens bi ities, and $900 a yeir Wus prollered to bim io pay ina professional nine, TS Diay at first base was very handsome, no! a mut marking it all unough. Vogel, trvimg, Pot and Wilson shone like stars and did heavy wo kK. Bverybody, in tact, give an account voto be ashawed of, ‘Appended 1s tie scorn Post's Save, at bs EEE nome: omcmtcm Voor:'s Sipe. Vogel, Deas « Lintt, Ist be. Irvin, Dury) Wardeil, 34 b, MeVeru Reese, 0. riers tcc > $81 ees ccormasee®? cf ae 8 a 3.8 Umpire—Ai, Gedney, Union Clad, 0 ‘Timo, 1:25. T) day the Mutual and Union Clubs play at Tre mont. Base Bnll at Baltimore. Brurmonn, April 23, 1870. ‘The game of base hall this afternoon, between the Athietics, of Pivladelphia, and Marylands, of Buitt- More, Was witnessed by a lerge Humber of peopie, Amoog whom were many ladies, The game wag called at the end ol the seventh inning, on account Of the ran, The svore swod—atilet 3; Mary- jands,% dust at the conclision of tie gi Hooper, of the Maryianis, broke lis (nger fn endeavoring io cageh o bau, Gnd Will Le disalled fram piaying for fue tune, YACHTING. LONDON, Aprt! 28, 1870, ‘The Sappho and Cambria Contesi-Puree In- ternational Matches Arranged. ‘The roferces have dually arranged for three Matehes between the yachts Sappho and Caubria, Owing to the receut acclicnt to the Sappiio the rst race of the Series WEL not take place beiors the 20ih of May, in order to afford time for Ure ncesssary repairs, ‘The time for the second and third contests has not yet been fxed. For the dist and seeond races the course Will be slaty mules to the windward and ree ture, A trlangulir course Wil bo adoptod for the third race, The Annual Meeting of the Boston Yacht Clud, Boston, April 28, 1870. The annual meeting of the Boston Yacht Club was he'd ja teventng, at which 16 was dectded to aban- 4. n the @x} ea8 Ve 100118 On Treinont street and de- vote the fuids of the club exciusie'y to yachting purp ses. During the year a change has been made m the signals of the clud and for Commodore and Vice Commodore. ‘Tne.c ub signal now is much richer ta appearance than heretofore, hy ing a auk ground, with a singe white sar in the tmangle formed by two red stripes crossing each other. ‘The Commodore’s signal is a dark blue pennint witha wh te anchor, and thit of the Vice Commodore is a scoret penoome dnd a Walle aucho ‘Tue mam Cvange in the policy of the cith has bem the dong aw sy with tie ex Ve club F.dns ior social pur. poses mainty, and the contliing of ihe mage tovote to the members who ae yacut owners. ‘The yachts DOW | clong ug 0 bac ©.u)--a.1 ine Oned—are ag iol- lows: Schooner Nettie, D, TL, Fo'let, Boston. Schooner Juutaa, I, Manning aud George 0. Sears, Boston. Stoop Violec, Fben Denton, Boston. Sehooner Madeap, It B. Jackson Bo-vton. Schooner Mer ur’, Jonu Greer, souta Boston, Sloop Mist, J. H. Pitman, Boston, dioo, Clyile, © V. Wornten, B sion. Soop Tartar, H. O. Mies, Marion. pay Annie Moies, Samuel Shove, Pawtucket, Soop Fonnte, Fenjam'n F, Gibbs, Fast War ham. Sioo > Clitheroe, Henjamim bean, South Bostea. Schooner Curlew, George Baird, Bo tun. Schooner (iun, se, a. Fr eman, Dorchester. Bebooner Sprite, . Galioupe ans. D. Nicker- fon, Boston. Sloop Che, Charles A, Hastings, Bosion, Stoop A ice, W. UL. Sinith, Bos on, Sloop Haswe |, Waiillam Butler, Pawtucket, Sloop Seabird, Charies 'l. Powell, Bostoa. Bloo | Psy he, DS. ston Sioop North star, BB." ‘set. bioup Buchre. Georze W. brown, East Bos Slovp Milde arde, Stephea P. Wardwea, tu ket, RL Sloop Ire e, Beraard Jonney, South. Best Slap lative Ge rae B. Duriee, Fail River. Stoop Ariel, Charles Avth vy, Proviae we, » Chari tie, Augusius L trop, B sty The fllowlag onlvers Were coseu Lor tue ensuing ears 3 Co nmodore Thomas Mauning; Viee Commodore, Eben Denton: Se retary, Thomas Dean; ‘re isure’, Aug. Russ; Measu er, D, J. Lawior; Toustees, Ben). Dean, Sereno D. Mo Kerson, Acchur Cheuey sa ta Coun iiee, Thonos Mann ne, DH. Povet, &. Den- ton, Aus. Lotarop, DS. stone The sv jel o. having « regatta was talke1 over atihe nee in’, ant was final fer.cd 10 the Re. # tte Comm tee, wih inst.u tioas io obtaia ine opin on of Ue yacitowne sof the ch.b upon tie su ec ani iepo tte bec Itispovarethaa review val rega ta will ve bad, and tat it Will oc cur on the Lith ef Jone. A prive fag and di) loa is im Ked of as a feature of th lair. The club begins the Season very prosperousiy. RL on. Vaw- NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Lee at Wilmington. WILMINGTON, April 28, 1870. Generel Rovert E. Lee arrived on the Southern train atten o'clock this evening. He remains until to-morrow night, the guest of Mr, George Davis, ex- Attorney General of the late Confederate States. No nonstrations were made, but a special train members of press and a large number of cit zens, lett the it eight P.M. to meet Gen: i re’s Blu, a few miles from the city. Gen- iL Lee's hea.ta lias been improved by his Southern tour, butt fears are entertained by his irtends that he Will nev" vover lais former vigor, Arrival of Gene! THE FASHION COURSE PURSES. of the Entries. Last night (ie purses offered by the Messrs, Saun- ders, the new lessees of the Fashion Course, J. L, to be trotied for at the spring meeung, which com. mene. $ ou the 18th of May, closed at Kiley’s saloon, Broaiway and Twenty-eaghth street, There was a Jarge ass mblage of fuwners, trainers and drivers of fast Norses, and considerabie interest was felt in the proc ediigs. ‘The piiviege of pool selilug ou the cour-e was first sold by pubic auction, ant pur- chasel by Mr. Thomas Jouason for $75. We ap- pend the eatries:— Purse No. 1--$1,000—$800 to the first, $300 to the second, $100 to the tuird. For horses iat never Leat ‘hree minutes. 1. A. 3. Wintsou's rm. Lady Puilitps, 2 F. 1 Nodine’s b, m. Lotta. J. MU phy sur. ma. Dacuess. M, Roden’s b, g. Charicy Green, \. oberts' D. Ih. ——. 6. D, Mace 4s. g. Gwyune. we A. Pat erson’a b, Lady Jane. 8. EB. 8) is! ch, 5, 8 9. B. Doe's s. w oy. May 19.--lurse No. 2—$1,000—$090 to the first, #300 to the second, $100 to tic third. For horses (hat never beat 2:28. y's im. Topsy. » Dd 1s). s. Dresden, D. Piller so. 8. Ne. W. 4. A, W. Worcesier’s buck. 4. General McClellan, 6. W. H, Saunde sb. g. We teru New York. 6. F. J. Nodine 8 D!. i. Egscorn Queen, 19,—Purve No, 3—$1,000—$600 to the first, BE ° met. ay $300 to the second, $100 to the turd. For horaes that never hea. 2:34, 1. J. Murphy’s br. m. Lady Sayers. D. Mas n’s bon, Ly tia Thorpson. Taylor's gy. m. Snow Fiake, Dane's b. gs Butcher B: R. Reameits ch. g. Colonel Nume, 6. NM. Roden’s c. @, Fineg in. i ‘iske, formerly No % W. LL Sausders’ b. m, Be le of Cyve. May 19. irse No, 4—§1000-—$000 to the first, $200, to the second, $100 to tue Url. Eree w all eta ns. W, Lorsi's br. g. Georze Wilkes. Did not fil. Fu se No. 5—-§1,000—$600 to the first, $300 to the second, $100 totie thd. beat 2:44, For horses that never g. Clarence, Geo. W, Patterson. tle Dau. 2.0 Dity's b. 3, D. Mave's sg. Li 4. %, Dan e's 6 m, Village Girl. 6. J. Lov. tt'a bl, m. Kate M-Gowan, 6, W. TH. Saundess 5 bl. m, Dna then Purse No. 6—~31,000--2600 to the f st, $209 to the secon |, $100 10 the third, bea. 2:20, 1. W. Horst's b. g. J. J. Bradiey, 2 D. Ma mm. Kol. 5. James McKee s g. . Sarpri 4. W. H. Saunde's’ b. x. Western New York. Puise No. 7--$1 000—$600 to tire first, $200 to the second, $100 to the thna, For inormes that never For hoses that hever ‘beat 2:40, 1, a, br. m. Lady Aucusta, 2. J. Murpliy'’s b. m, Lady Murphy, 3. D. Mace'’s bb. m. Tempest. 4. J. Loveut's b. m. Lady Franklin, * 6. M, Roden’s br. g. Penobscoi C tet. 6. W. H. Saunders’ bi. m. Experiment. Parse No. §— $2,600-—$1 10 the first, $500 to the se ond, $550 to tie tiird and $260 to the Tourth. Fier, ail hor 2. U. Champiin's WEMPIIS RACES. Memphis, April 27, 1870, ‘The third day's races of the Chickasaw Jockey Club drew together a very numerous attendance, The first race, a sweepstakes, mile heats for three year olds, fiity dotiars sanbscription, $400 addea, cight subscribers, Hawk, a8 lollow: was won by Oethain’s Night ‘Tue latter was fiyorite. Nell wre fo-e s'arting and yatd forfeit. ‘Iiae, 1:52 Handicap eweepstukes, all ages, two Atty dollars subscription, $400 aided, seven Bub serlbers, was won by Bonne la, wio bei Ontario aad Victory castly In ihe same order in 3:53.14, TEAEGRAPHIG NEWS (TEMS. On Tuesday Inst, at Glasgow, Ky., the Sherif! and possa attempted to’ arrest two desperadves named Shives, who Tevlstod, and fring avon the party mortally wounded two cttizens. ‘the Shivewcicaped, ay ihe citizens OF the county. turner out iu larze numbers and ruceeeded in capturing thn viii a eared tore rent Bide Wareg.that Uhey wil be taken trom the autiys: Edward Lindmyor, of Phitadelph own yacht, on tue’ Delaware. erle was drowaed, ‘Tuo, bark Fredonia, a, While sailing in his day, fell overvoard ax i which: arrivet at Boston yesterde: from Fayal, brought home eight prisoners charged. wi mutiny on board the whaling bare Almira, of Sdgariown, A party of tweuty Fonans passed through Boston Wed- nes ay ereningy uniformed with long overcoats of Insh frieze and carrying wel tiled Knapsacks, ‘The jor y were bo! ‘The Armenian Catholic dimenity in Turkey is not yet al'uyed by any me; but promises to lead to serivus discurbances, sin sa TIDAY, A evry Aviia 29, 1870.—TRIPLS SUEET. THE RICHMOND HORROR Details cf the Fatal Tragedy in the Capitol Heartrending Seenes and Af- fecting Incidents. Statements of Thoso Who Were Rescued. The Casualties Ascertained to be 60 Killed and 125 Wounded. Condition of the Woundel—Funerals of the Victims, Largo Meeting in Richmond and Adop- tion of Appropriate Resolutions, Ricimonp, April 28, 1870, Business was almost entirely suspended in this etly today, Bells were tolled and the day wos ob- served as One of general mourning. The eliens nearly all attended the funerals of frends who were victims of Vie appalling disaster. So great was the demand for hacks and horses that it was almost tn- pos ibe toobtain a1 that were needed. Ta several Instances fum Tals took place from the same church, one following upon tie other, A LADY AND GENTLEMAN IMPRISONED CULULA. Among the Incidents of the fata! necttent of yester- day are many of un cxceedingly iewarkabie chara: ter.” A Northern lady ond gentleman, Miss Fro bing- IN THE ham aud her father, of Brooklyn, who were viewing tie surrouniing country frou the cupola of the builling at the time of the sad event, Were enttiely cut ot for nearly two hous, ant were kept in toror in (heir lofty prt on, from which they coull witness the movemveu's of the exeied crowd be'ow, the display of deatantdyuyonihe syuare, the endless svea» of coaiwton, with the wimg of bets, wailing of woner and ehilaven, without the remotest idea of the eccaston of it al, beyond the terrible shock. In this. predicamext they, tgethor with a hezro, reniuned, all eseape being eas ou! by the fail. ing of the stiirexss by waien trey Mad ascends. A door behind had also been locked, 8» that they wee prevent Pleaying untt! the nezro broke throu -b a sky- light and loweved the geavenan a id lady lobie ref. ‘The lath and plaster was then brok aml toy ru: ceeded ia reaching the Hbrary, through wht a, ta a fi 1g cond:tion and with fear ant trem)nog, bey ened the open air, where they bend Ly all toy horrors the disaster that so geariy incluce! them among its victims. Both of tue Mayors fe'! bhrongh, one o° they hoon, being injured, a were two of tie conse: on both sides, Mr. Thoiuas Joynes fell, tozethor with Dr. J. Brock, and bis mouth rested ayant tie do tor's chesk. Ho asked Mr. Joynes who at was near him; the other told hin his pame, and he aske i bun im case he survived to curry miny mesiaseao a tin to hits Sanity, “Lam dyins,? he said, ©Tel ayy poor wife bow much T love l her and thoacit o her in my last momeats.? Wish otter words Cha- of eniearment ant love for those he let behind, Dr. Brock tien diol Mr Rush Burgess fell on top of @ genileman whose pame he coulda pot iearn, He asked, ‘My friend can you not move a little?’ Mr, Burgess rep ied, “No, 1 cannot stir”? “Weil,” suid he, *Lmust de thea; goodby,”? and soon afler ho was steeping the sleep that knows no waking. Durlag the ume in which Mr. George William Brent, of Alexandria, was, covered tm the ruins Mr. Chandi who was between the window and Brent, was endeavoring to get away, when Mr, Brent caught him by the arm and begged him for God's sake tolet hin get some ar; but ta the latter's position it was impossible fur hin to comply until assistance was vendere!. in a short time, however, he was taken out and 11s Ife saved, Air. Chin Her, who is one of Mr. Chahooa's couns, says that Mr. Simtel Eaton, of Boston, 1 ber of the press, was sitting on the back of his chair, Loin convers ng, when the floor fl, Mr. Faten’s neck was broken wiile Mr. Chandler was only’ slig.tly inurd. A Me, Keenan, who wa buried tn the Géurls for over three-quarters of on hour, Was at last rescued and tuken fom be- noath @ pile of dead Lodies, alnio t :utocat d He bas since nearly recovered. Dr. Thonp- sm, member of th: Honse of Deegac ‘rom Hanover was caught under tro men Who were infetintiy Kilied by the failny of a hewy beam. He was atizitly injue d hans if. THE NEW YORKER ANONG THE DRA). Among the killed was a Mr. Burnham, of New York. Mr. RC. Burkaei ley, on) of 61s menmbus 0 the House from Lynchburg, hearing thot Mr. Born ham was a relative of one 0. his const tieits— & well known builder of Lyavhbuf—at once sought ont the body, Wih had ben temporarily deposited for identtiication im the City Hail, and had it placed in @ splendid metallic case, and made arrangements to have it depostied ina private vauit at Hollywood until calieé fur by friends, SIATEMENT OF ONE WHO ESCAPED, Mr. Kendail OfDwyer, one of the city detective corns, went with tho mass into the abyss, aud thus describes his fall and supsequent experience:— 1 was standing nexr the gallery wien it give way, and rusied, with o'ters, to the centre of tie room, and then we fell with a cash, aud In a wa-s were tangled and half buried in the plaster, timers and jatis, JT cannot teil how i iett, hus it was an exceedingly curioug and scared sensa on, With tne settling of the ceiling upon us I wes crashed down lower and be. neath many others in tolal darkness and almost unable to bi he. A portion of a man’s b dy, Which was biceding, pressed close tomy mouth and thus, Tbehteve, I swallowed not lesa thana pintcf his warm biood, which, ®owever, moisteuca my mouth, which was tull of «uss and sand. How long I tay praying, not wih my lips, but in my heart, I don’t know; but in that termite position jt felt like an age, I got weaker and weaker each moment as [lay with the dead and some breathing men around me, until L beleli a glimmer of igh near by. 1 can never forget that Ittle particle of light as tt pene- tated through the broken wumbers, benches ant suflocating dust and mortar, Ivsaved my life, furl had then new hope, Sometime afterwaras I could hear noises and then the Umbers were pulled away and T was taken out more dead than alive. Mr. O'Dwyer was then piaced in a wacon, stlil praying. His arm was broken, but of this accident he did not seom to be awai When he iea-hed his hone he warmiy embraced his wife and mother, ex- claiming, “Un, how I prayed fur you boti; Lthoughs Tsnould hever see you ayam.’* OTHER INCIDENTS. Mr. Hugh Hutchinson, who was among the dead, yesterday morning wentto the oftce of tie Pied: mont Jasnrance Company and paid vis prenitun on an insurance of $7,000. He thew walko iio tie Cape tol bulldiag, from which he never rejurne’ aive. Fror al that can be glanced to-day trom smivivors.. tie seelings of most were sini- dur to those of Me. OWWwyer. Tie uncortinace etiis Were all vet between tie ior, ve fang ¢ Ulm, the galery agit tie sia rcasa t) tie rotunia, all Of whic were precipitacet on un Many of thent diol solely froin auiocauon, as nm bone has been «iscovered b Oxeu or joint dislocate, in WUAerOUs LiBtances, PARMOULARS OF TIE TESCUR. Among the frst wie male the r appearance after the fail0g .D Was Ma ov Ve ton Joiuson, of th Betiyy lus vene. able gray bears coverei with dost, boot ail perspi aLon, With vAtiere ; garineals and WL n+ oul bis bab. He appeared 1 one of tne winuows on the noria 8i7e of tue Cap wot ant was cated to by omicer Knox to stay where he was yutil tot arr.val of laid: rs, and to Keep cool. ‘he Major lie, o1aily responde i, ©All right, Captain Knox; Lim cool? Jia shen several otver deads were p ott ded bom thy game Window iu wid bie same condinon us | Mr Jonngon's aot with groas dilicu'ty they were Post abt (Lom pump ne CORE LPOONA, A Atstance OF Aho 1: Olghveety teers witot, in their enfesvied con- Q ton, Would have caus @ addi tonal wounds aa sufier ng, and, perhaps, deat. Soon atter the lad- de sando der ant a ived, when the work of res beret Vigorous ¥ COMMERLEd, BS desE.LLOd yos erday. THE CASUALTIFS. J Up to the present intial os numbers sixt, and the wou ded, a8 fare ataed, num er 126~0 large aiajortty gf the mumber of pO.suus Lhd OL Pov We oe able of Containtn’. ra CEM r TOF MAIOW CALVERT. M jor Oiveri, nile State Treasurer, mdees the fot Vins shat mits—t wig ba the clerk’ ey fie under ihe locking through the window ta Sou iug by my side were Maury Bali was newrest the door, OF OU wiricit of ene, Es arted to Come i. 5 here; t's much safer outs wt ; side t an inside.” He went Cutstie the deor ant hod hardy, disappeared when the crash came, Lo weged ty yee omer the door. id AUMest made my eecaye when I @ wo junto tho darknes. blow. 1 norly remember aoythtag bur the cou ased dui of votees and falling Madea, TL fou d myst eutively cove ed; my let Rdercemed wearily Ciusie |, Lu my rigit arm Wis tree, With this f removed the sands drome about wy hi td Was Thus enabled to breatie a little, Twas ileased im a out three-quarters of an hour. My e8 leg was badiy broken and my leit side bruised RCENES IN THE ROOM OF DEATH. Pe Moumver of the Legistaiure deserives bis fall a9 On “Thead 8 low rambiiny sound ant felt sph rajdy. Lwas facing bi it Luding towards ie. For unare! 2400 boc men soamb ine Over euch other ia taliery, vnd Beard what-eemed to ve one un: @rrbiy yell of avony, Thea came the © ash, and [ Sauk into da kness, Tfound im ssf under a masa of ubdth, With adead body over me, @ woud ed man VEle me und anower at my dle, Tiepovr i@ low Under me sob 4 me! Bue broua only fecr God aways asl vonow! How whked L have eeu wi My days. Oh, God, ford me unt will be @ true fo lower oF de atny stlee claimed, “0 deat, whe tine t O grave, Whereis ty victay? DL headanamber es ail wwut me, Some were speak ny a 6.0.6 Wives, Olers Of their Chiliren, wh ie oiners were beg angt rain, Li eieve many of them diet 110 0 -ulfocaticn: (O° aithough dar ub le hurt mysell Iho ld base diel from sudo cation if L uad uot been, removed when Twis, A KEMARKABLE ESCAPE. One Of HHO MOst FE NArK. BIE eS apes Of Fes erday Was jhatol D. B. Watte, menber of tre L golat re from Bias etn City. He te) throw ithe for with he restan (uti motrece ea serit hb. He dtl not lease the spot, b bd 8 Le bie SulOathag Gust, re~ mai ei and Worked Vigoro.sy 1o yet out the Wounded ant deal. WOMEN DRIVEN INSANE. Major Kelly, of Fraicvick Diueg, was conversine Wti Mr. Ayietl Wan the erisi coumences. and says be (Aylet) was ktled by a beam rou bela. tery, Te larver nh omober of -eath. vce rd a .oag Lise DF ons WhO Were 6 aod ne Und rhe pallery, DY. HOCK Was josi iM teces Of Ib, sibome at hts ble Wits, Wi M the same beau thal ki i@l Mo. Ayleis siruck hha. Wren he was b ouvht oul fron the runs be was brea ting. but expred in a icw mine vtes, The reenes Oa ihe Ca itot cannot be decr.bed. In 8 ve came Upon bie bY 10s ef Lae, i sO shocked tae it is s can live thoigh tie «a Lh bub Little hope of recovery. A DEATH FROM. GRIRF, Telegrams of syinpathy aid ove.ingailfor tae adictet are couMug 1a tout al) Parts of bir Count A citizen of New York bas given wuboruy to a wti@inan here to draw ou hia toc $1,000 fur the ied Lofthe su-erers, A telegram froin A exandrts announces the death from s0.10W of divs. Brewis, the wile Of OLe ofthe vic WHY THR ¥LOOK GAVE WAY. Anexperience | a chi ot, Wao das reviowe | Dian of wie O pitt bul ing, sys (hat tbe girder Wa. D ga € aWay Was cOnpo-e! Of two pleces oO: (in or, bolle: toyether, macing, when coms net, an area oft tr een by uwenty in hes, li was forme ly Supporicd by ColuM, Waid We @ 8iLse juently Ke. Woe ty ba rove Le ADP eran © Of tie Dale ot the House of Hel -gaies, Lo the centre of the yirer was a mortise Wile reduced tie avatlable st ih vo nine aul @ haf by twenty inches. The fatal A UAKID tnterior Chunges sor-ers will re Crence (0 Lely capacity to en dur Lew stress (aso UL On (hea, TiS DEATH OF MX. SCHOFIELD. Although a comparative stranger, the @ is searcely vn Mr KM. Se 10 myse't wallery and sav Ab did now ree hy J husbands, areely Moped tina + Auotier by ubaue, the aD) 0. bie dead move hamented Qed, brat of Geucral Schoiie.d. tle was at the time of tis death Gity Assessor, by appotmument of General Slonemaa, and Gschorred his duts emmentiv to the x Usaction of the co nity. te was bern in » November 14, 1896, aud ta His funeral wal take Ai COVEN O" ‘o Morrow, ana the services wil be per ormed by (he Rev. Dr. Je or, a warn personat Wieas Of Ars. Sehoweil, Who, it ts to be r tod ty it detcate Condition in Uis hour oe her sad @ licLon. ANOTHER VICTIM, wo was reov rel y » let o Wounde |. W.s Phos, Jet Di iveot New Jerser, sud wei city who He lev sa li ge an ioe resuig Oo ‘he ortvu oft) @ remains of Mr. James bea cracis. ai be resiwien @, on Chur bh Mi, DB OKe tip Wie We readied am si {sony ond her heoté brok u shelehs aud Lameuta- Uoas Were fea fil to esr. ESUAPE OF THE STATE OFFICL An eve tug paper has the jviowin, Supreme Gant room ted yes erday wasin his ome atiewtins to Fuses, wane hits Colonel Owens, Ate FO vit, ANB WoI Lage lagudies put by naanc at Mes MUNICUS by aoe The Gee nor, Adjoming tie room apted by its Ex- cell ney Was iiss used by the See 6 ary of ie Commonwealih. tenanted at the momen! of tie ca- tistvophe by Mr. Livingston, his a-siscint, who was Making Our m respite ior Janes Jeter P.itips, tae wile murderer, ty date from pext Friday and emi ta Juy. the roo tenanted vy these several geniuomen rockei avout as if sbaxen by abewliquakes Livines on goo m ie window, ex eo me tie Moore vo wider every moment. His cars e filed with the shricks and groans of tie wounued onl dying, ani die Governor wud stat iad a Mads FOW excape. LARGE MRETING OF CITIZENS Jn response 0 4 Cail saied yesterday a large aggem. Dave of clozens met tes moriing ta (he Cipro: sq ate. of then weari bucges of mourniny, ly mher t - Gover vor Walker, vce nupanted by (he micu.bers of Le Cour. OL Ap cals aad all (ue Sate Olcers, B pulyod to the eAhtacra portico «f the Capicl, where au orange tio Was Giecied by the ewelwn of the Governor as chotman, Over 6,000 p isons were prs at, SPRECH OF GOVERNOR WALKBK, coming forward the Governor spoke 28 FrL.ow Crtizexs—Vou are gathered upon an oconsion more siietnu, distress’as and inourutui than you ur Le beiore, “A grent public calamity Ta tive muidat of tite we are in nel ain with lamnai Fellow eltizens, {have no hears to re occasions, aud bila One oO tem, wie bear 1s too full of eorraw Tor utterance, eat the dearest frends Thad on earih—triouds whose memory I th te while iife = aud leclioas = Liawt— rickan down in a moment. TE moun red, but L mourn that which f# higher, more gac arer—the loss of alncere, generar “wowed and riendsnip, It imenninently meet ant proper that we treet tozether this day and humbly recognize fo thi tairie visiation of my follow citize: tite aot may never azain rest upon a acene #0 appalii remting as that we witnessed bere yesterduy, when, ail was lie aud hope, over fifty of on felluw citi nioment, withont warnlig or preparation, were a {denly plunged tuto eternity, It wan, taterd, my fevow cisco ane of those awitl aichts whieh the hear which Ianguags fails to decribe witnessed ty be appreciates staat we RESOLUTION: Several other appropriate adureases then followed, and, after tie adaption of & preainite ant tito fol sowing resoluious, ex ressive of grief for the dead ano sympathy tor tne bereaved, Ue mecung ad journed, Resolved, That we mourn with profound sorrow: the lose which our Siate and our eiy bas or © j that we oiler, with sat ADOPTED. to the ithichon ay (here wivengtle bn Fiat Weduesday next, the 21 day of May, be set apart wa day for bunt prayer ant redgious ser: ‘on which day the peo HY Mee KeQoae Tho aaa bie ia theit reayective o'nc* of pul le worship at each WA May be designacol by the Clery, Whe are Kesject. ul Vited W co-operate tu tue parpores ok tls Fe CONDATION OF THE WOUNDED. The fVowmesr ts the om toa of tice reported Oongevus'y wounde! ye-lerdiy os tar as i seer. lamed;—Governov Weis was in an « a Ort (e@! Conat on up to twe.ve wl ck lage ot € tha’ tine there ts & pero) 6 Ul ‘The pont or lef, hw eek Ms bran nbs hes Ch CAURER MAG. spaline of DUM, gtr still inten dbe conden, hit puse Atel tien fave fmproved, and tere ta hop: of lis reov ry. Judge A.W. C. Newhn, Wtisvile, r ported sertousiy hor. a nurely out of dancer, Mr. Bien urg. 8 showed a great YEMEN LINE RLErN OM acd stones Lopes or covery. dimes Necson la improving iy con he ton and is out of anger. Jatge Mered tes tri n is outortabt: and cut cf danger, pitien ds palnhet Dot met danger (of Alesandet:) condi wou is very jautut fom hs proken Mins gthe bone has heen set md with prop rears te wtf covets MI. Le Haniy. eo) the Misparen, reports (hat, hog fs Woon gre PAM UL, Ne Exped sto Le some t oul ima day or Owe. We. Che serman, Ob the Bee borsburg Jadec, at bouh aets> Catan: My. Shane dy, Web also be out in cours of a ween. Mr. Et ot toe Lele svar Guurter, whl be son ager in recovering Wr its broset am. ‘There woe ne Memoers of bie poss Kl ed ex ent the Luneatedt Boo &, Whose fonera, takes j Lie 10 mort nw, Tota, LO8 sbippiug ia port and tae public. buttd. foes bad \bew fags ds) a das nvm Ln respect to bie mMenory of ih at A pubi> m etng of OXp Csst- @ OF thet a) cow 0 a) KO Suddenly occas oned Mm many re by th: isa cr of yesteray, Way held. THE FUNERALS. Tho funcrals of Mr. Toms MH. Qua tos and Cape Pictesiee Woodtolk took pa tog ther fom tie Sande hireh this oferwoon, Tee chuca was Cte wded amd We Leuaids Were cave: ted Ly tue Muw- te cHizens Of Lon in tr fo. Pais Sine EY a RO ADEE TEE A RD gz ry ES 7 Re clgor's Grand Division o8 the Sons of Tomperanee, and other organi a Aad ‘Tne tunera! ot N,.P. Howard also (ook piace from: James, witch was crow ie. ae pone! oi nd eae. oo took piso: a tins ernoon, and the read e3c0r.8 tue mouber-cf oth police iorces. we e Mew eu ubout b enty-five additional fu- 1 tn Hevrses cord not be voted jor #1 Of tiem, ant furnitare wagons, ap} rip lately raped Had ti be used, While te tuner tel Birk Ww. OR AVe pur easions paxed fhe Winerais of dole M. Lame, page 4f Dee ates, aud Powhstan Ry bert, & Moment Lawyer here. @ from the Mowa Meal Chorch vi he g) ral As-eny Dy attented the fiuerat of young Turner ia @ body. The pages oF tue houses meted a. Tradle bear rs and tie -ceas was very ale tag. ‘Thare Mero none pres-ut wiv woes not ta weirs. Youu Tarcer was a brivh!, wandsone boy, about hire warsold, and whiversaiy beioved. Tae faaersl Of ~ A. Ajleb: took paeo at St vaal'sevureh. ‘he chureh Was Wot miei crow tue poophs sen mg to have acvuted a lively er: Ut crowued hou os, The strec a aovt the churen were crowds wit clozens and there were numbers u jadios tu tae Windows aud por) os adjomug, EXPRESSIONS OF SY MPATUY, Expresetons oF syiipathy for ‘he suderers by the «it @ ter are comtog tu tron all wart rs, fequently accompamel by ome. s of pa uniary aid. Up to a late hour no more of the wounded pad died ans! the r con iit on Was nO Wors:, Governor Wa kor ¢O-ntent receved a telexam an- nouncing thet tie {nos Constituions: Conven tow had to day adopte] reson lous expressive of Focet at he @ gouty im Virds ® au! had ad ora @ ont of res cot to une decease i. A reo ¥ Was 8 ome hy IDs Governor, tha skINs dinots on Lenall Of tie Stale ub AY 1 iw itch to the Baquirer says that the ettixens 1 Kaburg have closed thete bust , own bells were tolled ait day. ‘The per: \ibals Qe a. hag to raise funds for (he sudyress. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lonpon MONEY Manket.—Loxpoy, Aprit 28—6:39 r ‘OUs0 & Closed ut Yds Lor BOL) HioMey and kao acco United si ites ivetweaty vomds, Led, 3 1865, Git, 89445 1507, 89K; leMtorues, BO. quiet Ene raiway si'res, iy; Tua y MLL4y Atlante ani & Westera, 27 14 LONDON, Avie VM. Chicaco and Dan wl im here PAKS BOURSE.—PAnis, April 23.—Tae Bour closed dui. Rentes, T4t PRANKEORT LOURSE.—FRANKPORY, April 28. United stites five-tweuty Loads opeued fiw at 4 © Ra iroud bows wre at a o for the iss ¢ of 1862. LIVERPOOL CoTiON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, April 28, 5:30—P. M.—The cotton market ciosed steady. Mddliax aplands, Lid. a 11 + buidal ng Or eau, . The sv.es of the day auve Leon 10,900 ba é of wht Ng,000 ba.es Were takea for e\port and cu ation, Haview CorTron MankeT.--Havnr, Avril ton Nat. Tres or uae, on (he 8,0 i. LIVERPOOL Bieabsturrs MARKET. —LIVeRPoot Apri 29—Wiieut, 98 31.0 9.41. por cena for Cull: Konia while, an lod. @ 8°. Lh lor No.2 ret Wesiera. 366, ‘a PROVISIONS = MAnker. nh Sapir M.—Bieon, Gis, per ows, bor si0rl Fh ved my ivles, wad O58. Lor Cunterhind cut. dire. Livervoon ™ Lart opucr MAnKET.—Live2roon, Aprit 3-3 vw M. 4, Cuine, 24% Si. per owt, Na al st»es tiras Lo\Dox Propuor MA LONDON, April 23.-- Sagar q tee ar2y ch suse i afloat. Moll Cases, Oe LQ » Ap 28 Perro ANEW S i dat and qaist at 535 FINE IN BRQADWAYL053 417,990. fe'weon cloven and twelve o'clock last evening a fire broke OuG OM the fourth Moor ot the five story budding No. 296 Broadway, occupted. by Joseph Les Who: low, 021 * goods, Was $5,000. Tae vied Noor ia by Jams A. Buicher, Jeweller, who ust tice a 18s of a oat $5,00 The be8 04 Wie Second Moor, eeenpied by Lemamt Bothow, decker in siurts, is about $1,000; ant oa the firs! Moor, vecupted by Ward, Dicotou & Co., dealcrs in finey goous, $1,000 Loss on buntdidg evous 35,000 FOZEMOLDERS FREE LUAGH, The new Board of Chosea Frechotders of Meds county, N.d., held their fast meeting at the Court Houssin Hudson Cry yesterday, after whieh they Jad the cutgolg B ar. ona trip to thealmshouse * Atl. Here Oey demoasned a plentiful re. Past, me Wateh ticy Wer: muteral'y ailed by s yerat man? a ONleais aid ex-ireho des Apleasan’ fay Was speat, aad Ure okt Board formaly trans mitted Ukav charge to tie Rew ous fur the coulag year. tT as t Cours, itis now confidently pit: i 1872 The F li Cow- 1 re golas to (OLS ruct A rea! on thes me Svs ten throu the Col di Penda. to mmc he Cane hive Win tae Lisurtan network ab Veatunigia. he yiereing of M a. wit!) be THE WEEKLY HERALD. © Cheapest aud Bast Newspaper tn tho Country. 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Liovd.of Pekin, ML, sayy that the TRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS ho obiained (or lis. Lloyd did hee fo mach youd that ho wishes @ larger supply, ax bis fan are much del Sul by dri ckacen, HALE One package, 12 2 8). Maitod free. Money «ei & KUCKEL, 215 Greenwich stro A Good All Wool Business snit, $14, at BROKAW BROTHERS, Fourta avemies op Jopor Union. A.vHerring’s Patent CHAMPION SAFES, Qol Broadway, coratr Murray street, At 389 Rrondway charts of charecter are given deity, with tions, by competent phrenologista, + with uid engravings, peice oA imations With fail written descrip. ew Phyatognomy,” ‘U works on Pireqviogs. A.—For Restoring the Origiual Color of tho ITATR, DISPERSING DANDRUFF AND CLYANSING TES, BUALI, RESTORE AMLIUCA 18 WITHOUT AN EQUAL. Corns, Bunions, Entneged Joints and ati Diseases of the Freteured by Dr. ZACHARIZ, 750 Broadway. Rovers to nll surgeons, Cristndore’s Unrivaited Hor Dye.—Sold and appited at ie wig and soap factory, No. 6 Astor Huiea Diamonds, Watches ond Jewelry aotiing at greatly reduced taken in exchange an bought foe 5,415 Hroudway, ogo door We.ow Canai nt ons Tatas Salerroum, adway, near Dunne stiest, Knox.-Who is Hot What Does He Dot Where igi? Queries to be propounded only by those tgnoe Fant of tua ropoliay ive; hut we there wre. euch we will aap that KNOA Is & hatter Who maket the handgomest baee tinat 202 broalway, coraerot va nicest. Whew Knuk hat yuu have the Boeat headgear it ie ta. Dissisqnal Water the Kutneye. Serofoin and eww pampule’. res Bright's Disease of impurities of the dloud, Ses > ve MedcinesThe Revalenta Food ig MEGA rieapevAia, coustivation, dlarch.ra, pitbtta cond, Gods. Levers aod ail vervous, biloue iver aad Nomucl derordere. So dvy wide Cor tes W'S DU alle Koy Havann Gottery Por Onicial Draw. ny for April dl, 1870, soe anuer part of Us wai TALLOR & OO, Hh 6 Watt Royal Havana Loi of t a1 ¥ jokers ery.—rizes Paid in Goll. highde: raite sald for Guu vous Last Leaked vi tty, wore oedured ub. ade claar, te ta Hives fro ing Eotabliniee The Metrepot ment, GT NASSAU STREET OGD UW RALO BUILDING, tAbiieornent dere advan Fapectal nt voitaviy ia aay other oflea, » well ocaltea us and homie cl Wood Engraving done at ehurt aot at rates wh ‘Traversing oo our Lat Wow fguren. Warnock & Co.~Unte for Gent ead youll, O12 Bevadwaye » Boye

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