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"A CLERICAL SENSATION. Brother George Hf. Stuari’s Cor- ruption of Worship. ‘Two Boards of Trusiece Wrangling for Pocses- sion—Synodical Mandates Disregarded—The Case Brought Before the Courts—A New York Newspaper Clerk Charged With Venality—A Reverend Gentle- man Denounced as a Liar— Lively Scene in Court. PRILADBLIHIA, April 1, 1671. Chicago has a first class religious sensation in the | triai of Rev. Charles E. Cheney, a disseuier Irom a minor canon of the Episcopal church, Philadelphia has its first class religious sensation In the case of { the First Reformed Presbyterian church vs. the Kame, a question having arisen as to witel part of | the church shall govera it, collect pew rei dis- burse moneys and, ia Mine, con’ tue fnangces and @ivect the adfairs of tue church, THE Oh oH WAS ORGANIZED The congregation thea worsh’pped in a 1n 1800, emali house 11 Carson’s court, So.th sireet, ied Fron*% They aiterward moved to S!. Mary's strvet, where they romaine i for eral year To tie year I8t6 they built a new church on Elovenih sticet, below Market, but tue congregation Was increasing so fast that they sold ths property, and with | ¢, the pFoceeds and subscriptions bullt the church and Sergcant Price. It has been before the Po oy are not without hope that @ decision will be arrived at next week, ‘The evidence is all in aud the argu- ments will begin Monday next, Avril 3, gceurred ou Friday afternoon ast. McCloud, of New York, arose wi Making a statement, ment. | munion with the ch | snonweaiihy. | Syno they now ceeupy ou broad sireet, below Spruce, 2d Wiican is the sutject ofjcontoversy Hival factions. The church was de: 1804; the congregation worshipped @ether until 1867, when an ex the property into another ecei The dim subject culminated in January, parties endeavored to elect a beard of & vorsbie to their views, Two “tellers? av no} usly to- esiastical convection, ustees fa- were ap- olnied On each slide, ani tie yioters passed up in romt of the teil aud deposited thelr votes, an tno vote was Gd bation of the ; site opt by, an Two chalcnuges vuly were Mase auring the c but Mie Volos were ade mitied after 8 008. WHES COUSTSD it was found that the party opposed to George Hy Stuart had won by thurty-two Sta thereupon abeged that 127 sien cast Dy parues who had bea su payment of pew rent, dc. The oiher band, Claim that ail tue vor ali who voted hed produced rec that there Were bo charges age Uiey were duly caiitied to Voie, the saine as aay Otuer members of the ehuren. + Tosa Stuart and his party they and tye old Board oi Trustecs (wue were cancidates tor re-elec- tion) were allowed to eXaunnekie lists, With bie un- Geretanding that iiey should report ou Ube loilo ag Monday evenlug, when the uew board must or- Panize, according to the provisious of the Caarter, While the new board Were orgauidiag We old pdourd (the Stuart parly) CHAYGED THR LOCKS ON THR DOORS AND CATES of the church property, pocketed the keys and Walked off, thereby retuimimg possession of the eburch and tuew power to eonauct lis bustucss, Shad been rents; This Wes aa uniooxed for plees of stra- fegy on the part of th Stuart fasion, @hid the Would-be Board of Trustees were pe fectiy Wild WIth micruscation, ruge and despair Whea they found how they had been flanked. They gave notice, however, ‘hat wey would collect whe | yew rents, aud ihe Stuait pariy also gave nots that they Would Collect the pow rents. board atrempted to do yo, bul th Becured an injunction agalusi them, again danked. ‘br. T. W. J. Wylie, the minister of the congrega- tion, siaed with the Stugrt party t: the |, Aud therein to a great extent, lies the power and i- euence Stuart cau bring to bear to telp Diusejt aud @seociaies ia the crisis through wifeh they are passing. The matter was then carried dy appeal to the Renoral Synod of twe cilurch, Who aajudicatea, a3 far as thoy could, Uie matiers beore th ad Mien appoiated a commission to Ww in Piliadel- phia, on June 17, iseb, to eeitle the «re faatning dicicuitts Tbe Philude!phia Reformed Presbytery, to which we 3 belouged, mei and passed a series of re: uns delying the guthority of Synod, aud suspeuding retauons thereto. They locked the door arch upon the commission, and re: ewny of its mem bers upos pablic busines: cominisston trans. acted their business elsew fyood at its mectuag. ‘| that the plaintits (Stuart's oppo: lees of the First Retoriwed Presby Punadelpiia, and as such entile riviieges aud itnmuuties pertiuing huis was Sosoreed by aod in 3 yy evciesiasilcal ehew plaiatids = inen, 8s legal = arivice, oeA to Horticultural ib ou bauday, Juac they stil continue ty worship. The chairinia Eynodical Commission preacied for ineza tie a ve Bunday. They Low have a reguiar pasior, 4. Wylie, fonseriy of Duanesourg, N.Y. STUART HAS FOUGHT HARDER than avy other member on bis side of tne question ANA It Was determine so loug ago as 1595 to Bee him oat of the way If possible. ‘Lo Uiis ca! charges were preferret against nim. Me was ac ised of ag Bod COrruplus the Worship OF Gos cans lowilg divisive cow a mg MIREL? Whereas lying and corrn: fols wing div dalto His chu aS Wilhess He luilo 4- our ‘ve you are, ihe Fics Ker you were gu Winle the ia writ file would im three furt when d, immediatery you, Gecrge ve them jo your hand, an oil minutes bave him locked up; ant, Willan Kay, Prestient of the late efterwards made formal aemand for the ke: H. Siwart, cid sate that you wouki give Jor aunther opportunity ty vive up tie Ke threaten to have him lecked np in M you had money enousa ty do ti Ap, torcher, mnect'ng of Sessivn of sail viv the ry Ys, 1368, of theres Kession, that you hal asec the jangusge above specilied ia Aja Lebel Wotoesses—Georye Gordon, Jobn Biguerstat, Robert C. Stuart, Jobn M, Kolloch, a. 2. : And, fartues, you, Ceorse i. tid’ ow Mareh 10, 1808, fo the Baptist chur? ner of Broad ani Arch streets, Vitha: an of the meeting, unin: spires bymns, coutrary Wo the atauaards of this Cbuz corrupting divine worship, aud acting in an to produe nilenation and dissension among. brethre! nesses—Joho Mastin, John Chambers Mary Metiri Mins Live Meliride. Joba Fait. With all this yo and an opportunity fs now vifered of pres Af any such you lave to mace, Se Pui avELPutA, Apuil 25,1985, EP RATM YOUNG, HE SANG UNINSPIRED WYMNS That the readers of (he Healy may kuow definitely ‘What uninspired hymns are [wal mention that the hymn for which he was nore particularly arratgued commen esas follow “PROM GRY "3 ICY MOUNTAINS.” ‘The rest is iamiliar to every schoolboy io the land. Ht May be asked what evideace have we that the above is Dui wn laepited baiwut The Methodists Rave an alading iaith that Watts was ine epired when ie wro'e the hymns — tis now comprise the mus. of Goa, conducted i that Dowibly Blinvion to Greenland smacked too muci Of coi. ness; wheress religion is supposed to geneous, and quick nd 49 On & Scorch Pres bigs sures that a Jib Peains only are “isp Bououl Presbyterian vie allegiance to ike Church by singt to the Old * faded in his shy mus, and 19 New York, te words O18. B. W. Net eod, 0 iven that honor aot plece to hiuwan compo: ions which adie ¢ © the Look of Ps persons, aad a to why udrawn tila bas engaged commun & maguer Coudemaed by ti Belongs; has very exieusively ort from this cures, fi tie autvonty of Syuod a Vice thereos; bas ofen thrown odiom aud ridicule on our tipetiy, mn |ae op) -#ide as weil as % cou. ees and usel fis moans ond ba do, and ) as, in the prosecution of his apparent pu poe in breaking cown the clurcn, exteativeiy BuWh discord amoug ti) therefore, Resolve’, Thal * co ponted to confer with Mr the edge himself to the the ynod to aller his conduct in tiese reapecis, that the di approval by Synod of his ons ve expressed by the Moderator, and the matter be dis- fnissed; bul should be Hot consent to thts, that he be suspenied from tite exercise Of lis olfice and Meimbersp UBUl resivred by Synod or @ comurs- sioa thereo!, BTUART DIDN'T SEE IT, and, by avote of 28 to 6, he wos suspended by the Aynvd iu session at Pitishurg, May gs, 1563. ‘dhe new board then thongnt they bad everyihing fn their own ionds. They propoved to take charge oF (he Church forthwith, “Not so. Siuart, althony h “suapendes,’ sl continued to attend chur abd perform the jonctiout of his oMee, and te new hoard were again beolen, for (hey never areamed Wiad Stuart Would have (he hardsaood to sland ont Bwuinst a decision of the synod ugaiust hay; Ut he id Bud does Wy Lala day, vue rik Bt case was bronght to lal Lo defintely ee. tr Tiga to tie ponse sou of the church, The case wg tried ia the Nist Prius Court, No. 5, before Villama, She btuars faction ts represen i by Juve Willan A, Porter abd ©. stuart Paiieray’ Whe the remote ae wha haa the rt | ed ior won- | rt ©, Tay | ‘SHIPPING NEWS. etween the | church of hinge) ated April 0, | Am rt was made to take | es that arose im Connection with the | eu 1803, when Lot | | heavy rains are now reported. | | Woo! Bhip The Caltoh (ry Hitson, Loudon BF Noryan's Sons, | hip Tyeuhve, Marcin Ww Ofleaue=Hlowe, Waite & | | co. | alnie Alive Buck, Blanchard, New Orleans—Carver & | rhe, bhip Energy, Calkins, Baltimore —Spoford, Bron & Co, Bark Samed Larrabed, Tuvmpion Liverpoul—E i Mor. cau's Sons, Dark Waiter, Stinson, Liverpool—Jas W Riwell & Co. Rark Avram Young (Br). troop, Antwerp—Jas W i:twell avo Bark Lona, Eilenbrook, Bremea—C Luling & Co, reyreovaied by 2. Carrell | Bark ira, Mecacourh, Baltimore JF Was no retress for @ man in this court whose private caaracter bas been assailed — Premises; you will have to see the | Therevore, | act with, and aro. th | MnO: 1 |W. Bishop, AVERY LIVELY SCENE Rey. Dr. ih a copy of the Trivune m his hand and asked the privilege of | Judge WiLLiams—We cannot adnitt your state McOLovD—I have been slandered by ths paper | \d-—— * Judge W.—We must request you to be silent. McCLoUD (very exeited)—I wish to ask if there is eudige W.—Tals court has no juriadietton In the ublisher, H McCLovb—I Know of @ case where the 2ribyne | was paid any dollars for pubushing something not | Jong wince. Thad it traced, sir; 1 was neiiher an editor norfreporter that did ii, but a clerk Who took the noney— Judge Portsr—It you mean that for my client | ¢ ) (Start) it's an tifamoas lie! ' i it was only by promptly Rocniing tis. most deci. Bive measures that order wa: 1) the business of the court proceeded with. Jodze Brewster, senior counsel for relators, in an | Claboraie motion to quash, says:—“The whole case may b> regardod as jogteally and coneiseiy pat in the following proposttions, which, founded’ tn fact aad fairly preseated, may be regarded as stating concusious Which Caguot be successfully im- peached:— Accoriing to the provisions of the chartor of the Prat Reformed Presvyteriaa caure of Pulia 2 aud 4, wo have tho following facts expr 1. To be a te of the Fiost Keformed church of Piiaielphta tt 1s necessary to be ia full h (besiies being @ ciizea of the ually restored and ut 2 To be w member in fullcommnpton of the church itis necessary to be tn “due subordination to the anthority of th ‘Of the Relormed Proshpterta: hin North Ami rica.” (See 6h Teri of Cominunioa, p. 83 of Diseipiine, 8. To Ue m trastee of the First Reformed Presbyterina h of Philaielphia ft is necessary to be in “ane subor- a ue Synod of the Reiorined Preabytorian Church in North America. 1. A legi¢unave tri of the First Reformed Preabytertan & tates be ne subordination to odor the Keformed Presbyterian Chureh in Norta | a the ating to be trusteas, and now controling the y of the First Reformed tresbyterian church of hia. cre not in “due snoordiuation to the Syued of ed Presbyverian Charei fn Borth A1merica,” but OM toy a preabyiery which ded relat Lb Geaeral Synod, aad watch has ared by said Synod to be “Wisnout jurisdiction,’, the Ki Lag a tts property. %) shail constitu resbyteriag char: eo Tunelton it fs to determine who are in full com:nunik id who are not, must bo in subjection to the superior jadtcatories of tne Retormed Presbyterian Church 1a Norih America (see formula of queries, quory 8, elptine’, the General Synod juclwied, But a (now acting with defendants) who ctatm fon of tke Furst Reformed Presbyterian Chureh of Philadelphia, are 10: in “rubjection to the superior jadl- catory of the ‘Rerorned Py rian Church in North -a,"" but have cuspended : ns thereto; therefore, YY Gre not (oe le uisaate ee: wm of the congregation, ully say wa are in fui! com nd Who are not. : EANT PRICE, ROLL BRAWSTER, IAM STRUNG, For Relators. The case 1s attracting much attention, both from the religions and secular pre-s. The JikRaLo being a religious sheet its opinions are cagerly looked Tor by partlés to the Bult. JR REPORT, Orrick or TRE Clusr S1Gsat. Orricer, WaswincTon, April l—T:se P, A Synonsis Jor the Past Twenty-four Hours, In the lower Misstssippt valley and the Southwe: the’barometer has risen since Friday evening and the clouds have very generally cleared away, with | fresh, cool nortiwest winds. In the South Atiantic States a decided fall in the barometer and A sili heavier fall, with a decided incress? of tempe: and pariiaily cloudy weather, has been im p! im the extreine Nortuwest and on the upper lakes, Heavy rains aud failiag barometer are reported on Lake Ontario, cisarlng up weather on Lake Erie and threatening 4nd raloy Weather in the Zastern States, Prova ities, It 1s probable that on Sundy alow barometer, witii cloudy and threatening weatner and brisk winds, Will prevail on the upper lakes, ‘aring up Weatiier on the lower lakes and lower Mississippl valley, and cloudy or clearing up weather Allaube coast. THE KU WLOX EN HISStSSIPPE Governor Aicorn Avks a Regiment of Cavalry to Operate Against Masked Marauders Ku Kluxes Sentenced to be Hung. Mewrius, April 1, 1671. s:—fovernor Alcorn, in his YF) S408: — engazed in outrages per Xiux Im any county aball, ive. be mae @ speeial tax npod ange the venue on she part of ‘War Derantieyt, } the State, He asks authority to orgenize and call tnto the field o carairy rep of 1 men for operstiog whenever TAIkEd Assaustad Rall be Keen; the cot of uimletence of suid regineat to be levied oa the county to which wae, @ been oxted of masked assasaing. With F ronid dare to tolerate by thelr pances of the Ka Kjux will 820n ind out tion will coat thes heavily in penal \ vuile leaving agiking undone to repress violence, It is solemn duty to ae We leave nowwiog undone to remove asible grounss fur provocation, pplication for a new trial in the case of Poston and Grave uvicted of Ku Kiaxing young Scho- ficid near Culfs, in tis Country, was overruled vy Judge Fippn ad they Were sentenced tobe hauged on tue ay next. BUISING OF THE TROY OPEIA HOUSE. Py Troy, N. Y., April 1, 1871. Griswold’s Opera House, on Lhird strect, tn this place, W destroyed by fire at two o’ciock tals ning, The cause of the Ore is usknuwa., The loss 13 $60,090— nsured for $15,000, ‘The loss of P. who kept & satoon in the theatre, 13 $7,000—uninsurcd, Steenber baker shop was damaged by the falling walls to the amount of $5,000—insured, Almana« for Now York - a 42 | Moon seta,..morn 4 28 26 | High water.morn 6 52 Sub rises....... ! Sun sets. ...... OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TOR MONI OF APRIL a Ofer. Colors «| Liverpoot.. Ausiraiia.. +) Ginsgow. Wisconst «| Liverpoo! Anglt [Glasgow cove Wyotwing. +) Liverno: 29 roadway. Eritanola | Ciasgo 7 Rowling Grvea Peres |avre }38 Dronaw: 129 Broadway, PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 1, [871 Minnesoti -[hivers CLEARED, Steam-bip City of Liweriek (Br, PhiMps, Literpoo!— Dale p Samaria (Bry CG Froneklyn, Livervoo! via Queeus onal eamehi) the Queen (Rr), Thomson, Liverpool— Br), eamslip Columbia Smal!, Glaszow~Tenderson amebip Lermann (NG), Reichmann, Bremen Oelriche Steamabip Bros. Bteamahtp Tiltie, Parteld, Mallory & Co. pitgnmediy Weatera Metropolis, Quick, New Orieans—F Baker. at Acadia (Br), Tannoer, Havre~Henderson Gaiveston vla Key Weat—C ship St Louis, Whitehead, New Orleans 1 B Crom- amship Papidan, Whi Fux & rit, New Orloansa—Living Hina—Jas WR Gar R Lowden, MK Mor. NC Loril- erson, Savanah Falreioth, 8a Lockwood, Oba feo Sicarnship Mu teateship Champio gan 800. anna eaton City 1 int and Steams.ip Jobn Ale xancria--tieo 8 Merrick, Bteataship Volunteer, Lowe, Pitiadelpy wily ¢ wuiehtp Juniata, Hoste, Philade!ptita— WL Jones. Bucamslip Nereus, dearae, Moston—Tt F Dim Steamelnp Acushnet, Rector, hew Bedtor: and ‘Lorillard Stoam- reason & fea HI De Woll & Uo, , Bucnow Ayreon WHE Hy Bark (nion Pouwke, M Hark kilen (Hr), Ty Bork Maydower, Hotebkise, Barbados I Trowl Bone, Bark Snowdon (Lr, Woot, Matanzas Mller & ¥ Bark Cusco, ef, siaivesvon =O IL Mallory & Hark Chaieton, Ti ow UrlengeeeNennitth @ Sons. | Wood. i met in 7 b having heen. e eg a heary genet { a At eine dey aptaia und crew hed just abandon oo tue arse meerormed | her, and were taken of by s Frough bark; could uot fad Ont aay’, with mahogany, cedar and logwood to Echover: Co-—versel to Miler & Howshton, Had moderate wea March 29, sow n brig and sehr arkore ou Florkta Reef, app: rently ju 35 days north of ey & Oo. coat autos of Dass (Br), Pittlade, Elstnore—8 L Mer {tie Virgines (Sp), Branet, Rercslona—Z Puts & Co, ghnltSulls Kelley Wr); Kalaht Cartenne- Milier & Hoagh- rig B Young, Joy, Apalachicola—Snow & Richar:t Brig Mary f Penstit taton, Savannah bation, Mice’ & Thomas. Scar Jason, Willey, Aux Cayes—Simpaon & Cla) int Emiy © Barbour, Cardenas—Miller d Hougb- Sehr Race Horee, Hughes, Raracoa—B J Wenberg, Renr Roya! Arch, Hawkins, New Or ieana—R H Drummond Co, . a Louler Newton, Gray, Jacksonviile—Warren Ray & Schr Carrie 8 Webb, Brewster, Georgetown, sC- Bentley, | Miller & Thomas, | Ahr GW Rowley, Rowley, Wiimingtoa, NC—E D tfuribut | Scliv Emma, Anthony, Norfo'k, Va? T & ¥ A Dwight. phn Mary E Turner, Camp, Pétersvure, Va—Van Brunt & Biit Flizabeth Macoe, Smith, Philadelphia. Schr Darius Mddy, Hopkins, Bangor--R P Buck, Sebr Robert Myhan, Doane, Salem-J A Stet.on & Co. Bobr Cailata, Speur, Boatoa’Arthur Starbuci, | Bor ¢ rie E Sayward, Williams, Gloucester—R P God- win & Son. _ Schr Thos Ellis, Kelly, Herwichport, Mass—E Crowell & | ‘0, Sebr § N Smith, Springer, Wareham —Fercuson & Wood, Sehr RW Sinith, Nickerson, New Becford—Ferguson & Schr JM Pastis, Arnola, Now Havon—Davia & Cox. Schr Panthea, til, Hartford—Ferguson & Wood. Behr Evelyn, Bnrger, Staraford, . Sloop Harvest, Corwta, Newoort—H W Jackson & Co, Steamer A © Stimera, Davis, alineaeee Steamer Tacony, Niovola, Philadeiph! Steamer & N Fairchfid, Trout, Phil iphia, Steamer 8 F Fholns, Brow Potiatetphia. —* Steamer EC Biddie, McCue, Phiiadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACITTS. US steamship Tennessee, Tem st Domingo City Key West ond Charleston March Had heavy norther'y gales and roagh weather since ieaving latter port. Steamship Nissiseippt, Henry, New Orleans March .25, | nt passer to Frederic Baker. Maret 31, af | lon 7510, parsed riz Sarah Peters, boand ic er north, at 10 AM, exchanged siguels } ooner, showing ated Hag, with HH in | : | New Orieans March ‘romwell & Co, Had | winds from the bar to Tortugas, and moderate | io SH trom cage Carnaveral to Hatteras; siace | 33, Jat 26 45, ton 85.85, passed a black and itl; 27th, 10 miles north of Log- gerhean Ligh eamer Bib! Bark Bertha Rod (Nor), Rot, 2x, 48 daya, with mdeo, to Daniel St a: “ Taye & Co, Had va: | riable weather 11, Int 48, lon 9 }, fram some ; fell in with sehr Otta- | wa (of Swans Spain, for Engin Joaded with cooper ore, with Joss of snare and had 6 teet of mslip George Cromwell, Cla: th mese and passengora, fo IL win easter) to TIL (Ital), Califano, Palermo, 70 days, with vt ss A Co, Possed Gibraltar Feb M4; bad fine weather op to Hatteras; bas been 19 days north of that polot with beavy N and NW gales. Barty Cardenas 10 Berk HOA Bianchard (ot Poston) daya, with engar and olnRRe to mi north of Hatteras, with heavy Nand SNA gai Buk HD Stover, Pierce, Malanzea ll days, with melado, to James E Ward 4 C light W win to Hatteras, thence FE winds, March 28, lat al , spoke drig Helen © Phinney, from M ‘<. The HD BJs anchored in the lower bay, Brig Belle (#r, Hil, Amoy 118 days, via Ancter Deo 28, with fea, to John’ Caswell & Oo, Prased the Cape of Good Hope Jxn d% touching at St Holena Feb 11 and sallel again Vth: crossed the equator Feb 24 in jon 8 W; had fine er wy to Hatteras; has been f days north of that point avy N apd NW cales; lost boat, split soils, de. ; 19, fat 27 No ion 68 W, spoke brig Unicorn (Dutchy, trom Surinain for Boston, Brig Selina Stanford (Ital), Patito, Naples, 43 daya, with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & Co, Passed Gibra'tar Feb 28. Had tine weather. ij Brig Gem (Bri, Dixon, Cardenas, 14 days, with molasses, | to Moves Taylor & Co—vegsel to Heney & Parker, Hay rough weather, Tas been 6 Java north ov Hatteras, Brig Ran Cartos, Parker, Matauzag, 11 days, with molasses, to the Long Isiand Sucar Reining Compaoy—vessel to Miller & Hougoton, Had variable weather, brig Transport (Br, Wyman; Havana. 15 dare, with sugar | to r—vertel to Heney & Parker. ‘Has becn 8 | north of Hatteras with heavy N and NW wind ‘ond Br), Curtis, Messina 47 days, with fratt_ to 1'to GF Rulley. Passed Ofbraitar Feb 2); bad fine wenther up to H: days north of that Polk, woth ebrong Nand SW w b 4, 25 miles NE of | ralermo, was ran toto by an Italian brig, carrying away | stance! 40 days, with fruit to 1, Passed Gibraliar 9 days norih of | wg N ant NW winds, {of Pemroke), Ratton, that point, with at Sclir Hf Towsend Laguna 19 Liatteman, uy Katie Ranger, Martin, Cantenas, 10 days, with, me- Into, too Has been b days north of ). Samson, Carde- ad tome rongh | 410 Boston; pat in for a har Fay With moles ie MRS tab weathor, bor. Sehy § © Noyes cof b with fruit, to 7 whuryport), Lee, Baracoa, 18 day iin —veereits BJ Wenberg. heavy Nand NW gale maingall; 20, in Crooked Island. P: sehr Mary Leach, hexee for Haraco nie, Kaber, Pen-acola 20 days, with Inmber to the Lay © Conver ng) master. Bas been 6 days a W winde, Schr Kate Walker, Warren, Jac ¢ for Fall River. yr Laura. Bridgman, ny Hy Sdays, with | H i age, parse Sehr € lumber, to A, Emermon, veseel 19 8 C Ladd & Co, Jayne, Suowel!, Varginte. Schr soseph Aten, Kelso, Virginia, Behr Rickard Hill, B2xith, Virgin for New Haven. Passed Threuh fictl bouND sovri, Stermebip Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, with mise and Diss ato IPS te. alsin, Now York, with ixth, uF ¢, Cornwalis, N8, for New York, mmion, with potatoes, Sonr ¢ lyin, Ch 4 Fry: . te Form, Look, Addiron for New York, with piling fobarison, era Saver, Hranscom, Calais for New York, with >» ded Frye kan, or Rencrios fish. Ball, Calnia for New York, with tam. s NB, for New York, with to Snow Sehr ap. Rich, Calats for New ork, with Iam. mpaon & Clapp. ani, Cainis for New York, with lumber. § ience, Rea}, Camden for New York, with time toJ R Brown, Scbr Aduie P Stimpson, Stimpson, Eastport for New York, with tich to Jed Frye Co, : Sehr Josie, Cook, Eaton for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. Vigia, Stahl, Machlas for New ¥ mpson & Cla rk, with lumber to Sent Five Si . Machias for New York, wita Junber. : Schr tae for New Yori, with | timber i a. { or New York, with timber to | Bets Cruiser, Robinson, Mai | ber. ‘Sebr W Jones, I: ber. Eehr PV ae for New York, with lam- chias for New York, with lum- weroft, Machias for New York, with lam lars, Machfas for New Yorx, with timbor 0. & CO. ng, Machlas for Harlem, 1 for Now Ye y Clty, vi tor New York, with tod Town. Schr Pracdate, Baker, 3 Keron He oston for New York. Scur Sarah, W ster for New sork, with lath and (sh, febr Mary Allee, Mercer, Gloucester for New York. Schr Zainja, Jewert, loucenter for orto tes. Behe Stevie Waterman, ew Bediord for New ‘ork. Sehr Clara Bell, Tilton, New Bed‘ord for New York. 8ebr Win D Mangam, St w ieiford for New York, | Schr Loutsa A Francis, kelly? New We dtoni for New fork, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp, Eebr Jonathan Coe, Wile, New Bedford for New York. br Pettis, Ritter, Brookhaven for Jersey City. i Bolr Aliced Wh'tney, Biackstons Volut for New York, with eranile to maater, . Sehr MJ Mead, Rogers, Taunton for New York. King, Bivea, Providence for New York. ieoFa, Dennison, Provitence for New York, Loe, Finlay, Providence for Naw York, Scur Delawace. Keller, Proviience tor New York, with ime tod K Brown. Schr J & breeman, Eldridge, Providence for New York, Ith time to 3h Browa, 1, Agate, Providence for New York. AP'Smik, Baker, Providence for Not . Wiley, Providence for Milton, Del, Joho Ponder, Jr, Stewart, Providence for Port Joune Soir Old Chad, Bryan, N Ser Sarak R Thomas, War feur i mily, Bell, New Lone Sehr Taube ia, D N Behr Perine, Mu Sehr Wm Bin ‘owport for New York. a for New York. lume to J it Brown, Sehr PA Saanders, § Kehr Clara bell, 3 ew York. Yorks fot New York. rovidence ior New York, with midge an} passengers. BOUND for Boston. for New Redford. New vork for Stonington, for New Haven, York for Saybrook, © Boston, for N ilavea. Solr B 0; New York for ale Sebr Julia, Loyal, New York for Bost BELOW. Bark Svonelde, T from Lexho tot boat Charotte Webb NB ra (hy pi Hark Anveiina Curoglt Ita’), Grisui, 63 daya from Geos. Bark Alam + from Brig Autunto Achide (ital), iro SAILED. of Limerick, fur Liverpoot; Samaria, Co; rambia, nego 5 Hermann, Bremens v Lown, doy ext and Graiveston plan New Grlgana: St Western Mo ropolls, do; Catharine Whltiog, Fore handing; Montgomery, Savaanal: San § 01 En lon, Chacewtoit hith x teers, Newivern, NC fi vam Wyanoke, mond, ke; GH Upton, do; Joa Givéon, DEC, Voinn fr, Plies Nt Wiod at ounset ESE 65 day Napl cor gelown, Shipping Notes. ‘The steamboht Americus, bullt- for th tion Company, to ran froin New York to Greenwich and Stamford, Ct, will be pinced on the route of her intended ser- Vice about the miidie of the present month, Much akili has | beon ditp'ayed in the arrangement of her accommodations, | the salyon and cavin are very commodious and plea saot. The former in #9 fect In length and the latter 35 feet, Deep red plush will cover all the eotee and chairs, which, in } and Commerce, contrast to the litac tint of the panels and the gold relieving work about them, renders the interfor appearance of the Dont czceedingly acreeable. ‘The pantry, amoking room and retiring room are large and conventenily placed; in fact, the greatest taste 1s apparent tn this wike, and no boat that will ply on Long Island Sound during the coming simmer will present a more attfactive appearance, The dimensions of @ Americus are as follows:—Length of keel, 175 fect; length on deck, 190 feet; breadth of beam, 28 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet 6 inches; deatt of water, 4 feet. The engine will be of the vertical beam description, with -a cylinder of 48 inches in diameter and @ feet s:rok» of pision. There are two due botiers, and the security and provisions against fire are of a commendabie nature. ‘The Sound steamboat Nelly White, belonging to the Never- eink Navigation Company, is having new upper works fitted, and hercabin has been newly finished and upholstered, Necessary repairs have also been made to her machinery, and the pian of the officers’ room changed for the better. She wiil be ready to resume her trips to Norwalk and inter. mediate places in about ten days or two weeks. ‘The steamboat Thomas Cornell has been refitted and re- Gecorated, and thirty new staterooms have been added, She began her regniar trips for the season to Ron jout, stopping Jeni Cozzens’, Newburg ana Poughkeepsie, yester'ay afier- noon, A new and handsome propeller, called the Covernor's Isl- and, has been placed upon the government ferrybetween Governor's Island and the Barge Office dovk, pler No 1 East + river. A private letter from Alexaniria, Egyvt, states that the Pacitic Mall steamer Arizona, bound hence to China, passed snfely through the Suez canal a few days previous to March 8; ino that the canal {gin betterorder than cormerly, suips érawing 22 and 23 feet having easily passed. The London Globe saye:—A though thas been dentobshat the Suez canal 4a Iikely to pass into the hands of Engiteh capitatists, we have | Teason to believe tha! negotiations wit! aliortly be entere | fato | with a view to the transfer.” A San Franc'seo paper of re@nt date, !n commouting upon the commerelal interests of the United Statea, reraarks wuly that la‘tve fmportance of wooden yosscls will never vee will enil into ex nt Vessels which will be na distine- tive and as well adapted to particniar tines of bulsices as were the American clippers of twenty years ago. Thereagclosred, sailed and advertised for the port of New York, from tho West Indies and coastwise ports, up to Saturday, April, 33 bare, V5 brige and 67 schooners. ‘There were in the port of New York oa Saturday, Aprll y S21 verse!s, of which 74 were steamers, 63 ships, 113 Darks, 9 brigs aud 172 schooners, Marina Disisters. Srrauenm Yaz ports Tuesday, March 21, on A Hovey, a exbli ax drowned, ta np save him, from Philadelphia, ahthonme, #orida, pasienger, aprang trom tha rail ite of every effort that was made to Sir Ba: ellorson, sailed from Mobile Jan 3 for Ly- erpool, and was spoken Jan 7 of Gun Key, since which tina she haw not been heard from, ‘the is roglatered 1:2) tons, and was builtin 1867 at Richmond, Me, whence she fal’, Bark Lapy Young (Br), Flinn, before reported at Pilla- delphia with damage, sailed from’ Liverpool Feb 9%; exe. senved terriie SW gales to the i6th, during Which lost f aati and jib; had moderate weather from Feb 1) to March March J hav fresh gries and heavy head sen; the gale 1 oreasyi t!!i at miinight the wind blew a huricane: baro- ameter: 0; the gele continued till the Sth; ‘op the Sd the vea made @ clean breach over the vessel, washing the hands from. the pumps; the ebip made a great deal of waiter, working and stuiaiing fesrfuly; darometer 28.60; on the dth pumped up eoda agh with the Water; wind changed to NW; cargo shitied below: 2 PM, Sth, ehipped a heary sea, whied washed tie hande from thegrheel, carried away binnacts, broke in atter hatch, forepart of cain and headralia; barometer 22.90, all hands at the pumps; Captain Fifnn had his leg badly midnight of browses; wt widnight gale moderated, co that we ret lower foretopsnll; had strong gales from NW to SW during Feat of the passage; took a pilot March 24, Bank HEt.revonr, Crowell, from Buenos Ayres Feb U for New York, is stated in acablo deapatch, dated 1 March 31, to have been totally wrecked of Rin Gran Ht hat as cargo 22,893 dey ox and cow hives. bs Vales wool and !7 bales hair,” She was built at. Newburyport in I-65, 403 tona, and owned by R W Ropes & Co, of Now York.) Sonn Convoy, of Calais, lumber Jaden, on M: when near Baker's Irland, carie! away Ler mal and mainmast and head rigging attached; and had ( emt away to prevent her from going ‘ash schooner the next day tookin her tow, but rogress gave ip to ihe revenne steamer Me owed her into Sontnwest harbor, The MeCuiloch, aiso a * of and (rom St George, ashore in Yors Naxrows, t could not pull her off, Another attempt to foon be made, Sona Samurs., Wharton, from New River for Wilmington, NC, on the 28h wit struck Gn Carolina Shoals, lushie of New t bar, where sie now ites. Her eargo consisted of 18 spirite turpentine, 185 do resin, 1 do fish and 57s bushels ‘anuts. The spirits turpentine being on deck was lost, but balance of the cargo and the veseel may prodadly be Sone MUNIP KUNE, from Georgetown, DC, for Phila: deipeln, ashore at Anwostat Inlan wen extriested trom Wer position WH it and towed vo the whart at Georgetown, where she Ix discharging her caro of coal. The gxtent of Gamayn cauraot be ascertaived unt the ts patupo! the dry Jock. Scr Manta Witrny, of and from Rockland for New Yerk, ranon Ciiey Laxey vil the mouth as Georger river uit, and besams a total loz HT vaitucd at 32500. Ehg had a cargo af hme valued at aon, Ensutanes for Po) gare Cite MW was €7 tons, buiit nt Lincolavilig. tn Scan Gx WARREN (of Portland), loaded. with lime (he. fore reporte! without name), went Gebare at the mmr oF Baew river 28th ui, eprung m lon. and eet heron tres. Sue will probably be a total low, ‘Ihe sails and riguing were sared, Secure Conner: Geargen Bai morning of water, Bone CLanancinr, from New Red‘ord for New York, gol ashore onthe. Gridiron, Mell tate, yeater tay, moratags ‘and is altogether in a bed constition, inneow ¢ House of Representatives on the ing the name of the skip Wm F umilton Fish, the present Secretary of A, Allen, of and from New London for atasnore on # rock in Edearton harbor March Ul, and anuk in about four fathoms of Snip Wat F Sronrr— Qlet ult peesed a pill Storer to that of Btate, Sroken. Schr Wm Patton, from Cartense for Boston, March 31, off Barnegat (by pilot boat Mary % Catharine, No 8). Foreian Porixe AKY AB, Feb 17—In port chip Mocul, Freeman! for Fal- mouth, Ey for oMers, dg. BANTA, Feb 4—Arrived, brig Johanna (NG Ahrens, Richmons, Va. BARAOOA. March 18—In port echra Crown Point, Hattie Smith, WJ'Holmes, JA Decker, D Sawyer, Ietacl Snow, ‘or New York Wdg} Charles Heudricks, une} Daylight, do; S Masinn, do. HG AEQUETA, Maroh 23—Acrived prior, ship Akbar, Lamson, jong Kong. HAVA%A, Merch M1—Arnved, steamshly Ci Dea cen, Vera Craz, to sali for New York April Lrvrnroot, March 31 Arrived, eteamohip Tarifa, Mur phy, tnd Franes, Grace, New York, Mirestn A, March 11—In port barks Burnatde, Pen terzrace, for Hoston realy; J H cearson, Taylor, ford); brig Som oljot (Dan), for New York ldg; sehr John Willlams cr), for do, : Safied 1th, Untone iTtal), Catero, New York. PLYMOUTH, April 1—Arvived, steamship Ho'satua, Meler, New York for'tamburg ant priceedn’), CUPENSTOWN, Maveh 31—Arrived, steamship Chy of Dnb- tiny Allen, New Yor‘ via Halifax for Liverpool cand proceed- ed}. SHANGHA, March 92—Arnivea prior, ship Golden State, Delano, New Yor’ Sienuuene, NS, March 2t—Arrived, brig Sophia (Br), Melutosh, Baltimore for Liverpooi, American Poxts. ALEXANDRIA, March 20—Arrived, schrs Nellie C Payne, rf of Merija, Boston; LM Tyler, New York, Saried--8ehr L M Tyler, Bridgeport. BOSTON, March $1—Arrived, schr Billow, New York. Cleared—Steamships ‘Tripotl’ (By), Herzuson, New York; Geo Appold, Howes, Baltimore; brige Ellen, Forvasa, Surt: nam; & H’ Ken Hatiett, New Orieans; James ‘Cool . Comil, Mayaguer; Harry Stewart, Weeks, St John, NB; sane Carver, Shute, Winteryort to load cor Culbai gehts Ga Jona, Doane, Pernambuco: Waitney Long, Ha EL Smith, Smith, Phitiadelplia; Cabot, Parker, New York. Batied—iirig Noveity, April 1—Arrived, stenmalios Wm Konnody, Malleit, Beitl- tune, Baker, New York; ¢h'p Dauntiers, Wilbur, pee, Larkin, Messina; schr Yet (Br), Reid, more; Nept Liverpool; Urig BALTIMORE, Match Bi—Arrived, bark Traveller (Br), Pentel’, Rio Janeiro; brig Spr gird (Bp, Thomaa, dot sebrs Bowdoin, Randall, Ponce, Pit; John Stock am, Price, Bristoi; Dick Wiltams, , and Gen Knox, Sewell, New Clearet—Steamsnip Biackstone, Lo bark Ocoan Paontom (Br), Welsiter, Hine Richardson, Wright, Cardenas,’ Ha Higgins, Norfoik; Haze, Hooper, Hoboken; A Mid, Gladding, Provid nee ; it dy Chase, eager, Slocum, New Bedtord; 'Neiite th Kills. New Hiavoa: JB Smith, W is Lak Rockport; Mary Lee, Mn Caiais; Grienesy Merrit, Providency Jaines Phelps, Rocawel ford; |) Kelis, Ston Balled Wb, bark Gauss; Bi Bird, Matoaka, April 1-Arrived, steamshp Lofpzig ¢ rf mon, BRIDGEPORT, March hy, and Mary Bacon, Sprin pci 1—-Ariived« echre he Eiizabe.n, Lockwood, Oyster I baven, CHARLESTON, Aprii1—In the offlag, bark Vo'age, from New York ’ Ealio|—Steamship Mavbattan, Woodhill, New York. FERNANDINA, March <2 Arrive’ ochre W it Jones, Lice, New York; th, Alasia, Appleinan, Key Went, Clear jeanor, Hannah, New Yorks FORTH ROF i 1-Arnived, brig Glimpae (Br), Pernainbuco for omits Mm in Barks Viden, from Messina for Baltimors jatangag for do; Brot 8 P Brown; tehrs John ). Jaeger, Bro- achys Excelsior, Mar. Sarah 'y | Mary Alice, Dunn, Brook: ow vs, from Leguorn for ies from Matangis for doj Harvest Home, from a for doy Alice, ; wd from Porv Kico fox do; sebr Kate foster, irom do Ceeil Rio dane fofrath Dr Buckner, for Aspinwall; St Join, Ni Binek Prince, for Bristol; Anole + Bermuda; brig Miceissippy for Demarara, ANE ovatis. FSTON, March 25 Arrived, briga ML Miller, Stor. rdift; ME Keod (Br). erpoal. ~sehr Wlizabelo Dy Hoxton, ONVILLE, | Mai ‘eure’ Admiral, Steen, New tork: X i WEY WEST, April hip Clyde, Keunedy, New York tor Galvuston (ant proeee fe, Passel by March $1, wosmebip Victor, Ga Yorks tor New Orirank. MOBILE March 2¥—Avrivad, bark Jasper, Porsett, 2 ton; achra IN Squiras, Baker, do; Lizzie, Randlot e,' Caps St Bina, Cloared—Shspa Joachim Serra (© Maua dir), Abernethy, New Orleans; Honsurn NeW ORLEATS, March 2@—Cieere |, st =Arrivod, r from New Yrerm, Barcelona; oir Anat, Whittaure, » Sherman, Bisnehard, Xew York ; auip ‘gh (Br), verpooi} bark Olan (8p), Natiniz, do “NORFOLE, March W—Arrived, seb Wake, Canty, New York. VITILADELPHIA, Mareh £1—Arrived,barkn Eile ser (Nor), Liverpool, Anas, Nieison, ‘do; Kilo Ritohl cola NM Haven, Ha Hark Columbia (Nor, St nln, Hopkios, Corden Couine, Havana; Sock ig Birt (hry 8. April L--Arrived, etenmebipa Aries, Whilden, Toston; EI Cork for or. Kiama Green, ‘Thompton, St Jouu Cleared ondters; rte Chi, Mekerson, York, a Hewns, De 845 PM—Park roporte! 90 mile at cventn, jd Myename net give Ateap brig went up Irom harbor to-day, reparte.| as the Adeliidyy name uneertato, ‘Three brtg haghorod w/out the Hear y wine, bonne oat. Al the Breakwater Apri 1 bela Adzile Wyinan, fom Ma” tanzas for orera; steamvra Leopard, and Peilean. Wind BPORTLAND, arch B1—Ci bis Matanzas; scar C sarees, om, Hee York. York; brig Express, Fud; easel tre American cay i Laveryoe: bark Norn (Br), ler, Havana; bris Torrent, er and Othatlo, Matthews, Havana. Parker, and Taaae Bell, Bourne, _ Wi R SAVANNAH, cinto, Atiing, nad Hunts: Char'eaton to load for New Yor'c; bark Proten VINEYARD HAVEN, March %1—Arrived, ‘schra Santa Ma- Net r ©, Gly wT ford, Chadwick, New Yor T Aibu Cleave ]—Bar: ‘brig John Batch, A ll 2 OUR RE NE ee ri Saiied—Brig Robin; echrs Wreath, Lady Suffo'k, Fannie W Johnston; John 1 B Chandler. Ih D Hart, Old Chad, Narv fh Dyer, Kendilok Fish, A K Wood- ward, Henr fh bark Eliza White, Mabo- Foret, Raaminiy Chsssgsake, Jobscen, ow MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTUNERS foravian. (Br). Brown, and North _ OOOPERATY 3 ‘ibbetts, Matanzas; seurs Louisa D, ‘EB DISTRIBUTION UND, Marc! teamshios W P Clyde, d Tanne 8 w York; scr Corvo, Ht March B0—Arrived, steamship Panther, j Mary J . mA: reivedy, 8 ik. ainships Tosawanta, Philadelphi Crowell, New York; Panther, Havre. lEEilel| $125,000 IN CASH PRIZE8, Ww \ork for Kangor; LM Btrou, dof Addie =, Darlea, Ga, jo} Caroling C, Calais fo) OAPITAL PRIZE, 825,000, TICKETS ONE DOLLAR FACH, caster, Sandolphon, © ¥ Hever, onl, LD Wentworth. Index, Raven, 3 Riek I Whitney, Wo arnes, Fred eed, Caroline ries leath, Ouve Hayward. MIN ON, Mare! Arrived, steamships Mary San. Benefactor, Jones, do; schrad ‘on, and Neiiie Star, Welch, do. Vou Herden Cartlow (NG), Speodt, Stetiia j ardner, Boston, AND LIMITED TO 300,00, ahd The drawing will take place dally 1u the Depository, 6% BROADWAY, OWISCELL ANEOU! next door to Helmbold’s dru, & g cf re, where the prizes areor ANNOUNCEMENT. ———__—_. ———_ —— — ; . ri . © | exhibition, The purchasers of tickets will be allowed to de . . . THB 7 . — : : : . @ | thetrown drawing (rom the wheel, a UNIVERSITY Ww i ; — : : : . | Among the prizes that are on exhibition at the Depository . . are the . ° * | are: . 5 : : : : : oo FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS Diamonds, Watcnes, Silverware, Pianos, Melodoons, : ° . 4 ° : Pecans, Sewing Machines, Sets of Furniture, = im x of the me a ° Carriages, Harness, Carpots, Fireproof . pW YORK -MBDICAL USIVERSITY : Safes, Chandeliers, Oil Paint- “s ~ : : . ings, Sie! Eugravings, ‘ (neoryorated by the State of New York). . ‘een . : : ° : : — GATARRH,. gees TRART DISEAS! » | The sale of Ticaets and the distribution of Prizes will be PRONCHINI JgeveKIDNEY APPECTION, | ==— areercts.. \.BLOOD MALADIES, gin at the Depository, where the prizes are a'l on exhibitiow, . * * * . bie ssa BCROFULA, + WOMB COMPLAINT: Ny MONDAY, APKIL 3, AT 8 A. M, DUAFNES seogpeene LIVER DISEASES, a pena DYSPEPSIA......... * se EYE APFECTIO: and continue until 10 P, M, cap day until the entire amoung > . . TEADACHES... .. / NERVOUS DEBILITY, — | | of tickets are sold and the priaes distributed, ASTRA, FEMALE DISBABES, ¥ eee EPILEPSY, +-FEVER AND AGUE, ct PROSSER ‘gumors.. +ST, VITUS DANCE, «| Several of the leading merchants and manufacturers of PILES ORGANIC WEAKN. « | thie city, having on hand a surplus of goods in consequence ARALYSIS, sINPATRED NEMORY, —, | of the depressed condition of business generally, have or NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, e EXWACSTED VITALITY,” | ganized themselves inté a Comp uy on the co-operative plan, with a view of disposing of thetr goods at a fair profit to EXHAUSTING DRAIN ON | tuemselves, ‘This, they consider, ean best be effected by SYSTEM, | | meaus of a Grand Distribution Scheme, in whton they have a TREATED SUCCESSFULLY a « | endeavored to interest the pablic by arranging it upon the i ‘ Naeana's . * | following priactples— : : : 5 : £ | Fo tiesum of gi each applicant will be furatshed with a . UNIVERSITY MENICINES, «| Ueket of admission to one of the series of Concerts that will 3 NEW. york iennta. AL ustversiry, : be given at Stelnway Hail ‘This, ta fleeif, will be ful value 8. 6 AND 8 UNIVERSITY PLACE, sf ae a me AEA ae ee by x csothe adel bat ete © | will be entitied to one chance in the distrivution of pri A BUDNUP'S (HERALD BUILDING z f prizes, a i 4 18 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. | eee ire med | pa ae thelr Cou- es clans pila blac : pus without delay, the fneieanae rosa jas eute The favorite ILLUSTRATED UNIVERSITY ALMANAG pout ne ae ae a pie AND BUSINESS BOOK free on uppileation. ee 5 - oe suiallost prize, : Aion Baie IT nee Ca OH CHINA | sony the atvintdges ookiprifel ic Gils gylenatoh dives IMMENSE BR W. J. F. DAILEY & €O., No. ¢8! broncwa ing Is that ittakes place immediately upon the purchasers SRG SE ne Temmen GMb: Tem | cc ccintng tuete tiakein and Giapeniiue tis Goduama onthe MERSE” REDUCTION- Whi Paden TAMERSE /REDECTION- White Freneh China Soup | 9 ey atthe wheel Sf REDUCTION—White French China Covered CTYON—Colored and Gilt French China, ‘#10 50, ‘ CTION—Gilt band Frengh China Tea 5s DUCTION—Colored and Gilt French China The sebeme hereip sct forth fs a perfectly legitimate and fair one, entaiilag no posattile lous on the purohasers of tick« els, the value of thelr money being fully secured for them im the enteriafament provided, while thelr chances in the distri | vation of prizes axe absvlutely equal and even-handed, The public are invited to calf ut the Deposttory of the Com= QTION—Chamber Sets, colored, Eng- | sated Castors, 6 cut Hi , No. 696 Broad y for te UCTION—Ail kinds of Silser-plated Ware | PA2Y: No: 686 Broadwas, for the purpose of inapecting the al rices. rr vininations and vali ices tt YON —Trorychandled Dinner Knives, | Ps te denominations and value of Which are given ig Shot 27 60 the dozen, the foiowing lis i— IMMEN ‘UCTION—I-verything in the way or China, Ginse, Vated Were aud Gas Fiztures, GRAND LIs: pas DAILEY & PRIZES, S No, 631 Erowdway, New ¥ swith = ~ CASH PRIZES, A BSOLUTE Divo! LEGALLY OBTAL FROM Sa vA . the courts of ciiterent States, No publicity. Advice | CAPIDAL PRIZE, $25,000 09 825,00 0 free. Notary Pr 1 Commissioner (or every State, : Cobaselivreat-Law, 053 Broadway, 3. Cash Prizes. 20,000 00 (A. GREAT SAVING BY TOROHASING YOUR FCRNT. | 4 Cath Prizes 20,000 00 ture this week at WENTWORTH & SONS, 10 Bowery. We wilt store goods vo bonght unt May'l, If | 16 Cash Prixes 16,000 ¢0 necessary. fo charge, = - —— | 44 Cash Prizes 7,000 09 AM2ONS BAT ESTABLISHMENT, REMOVED FROM : C89 BORON Bo ciay 8) Cash Pilzes.. 800 ¢0 9,000 09 a, 2% ith avenne, one door above Twenty-#ixth street. Pree for best quaity | 60 Cash Prizes, 200 00 10,00) 00 Of Gentlemen's Sik Hats and Laties’ Kiding Hats reduced tow. All goods mau vadared gu the prem! 80 Cash Prizes. W) 00 8,009 00 J. A. Jackson £ Co. Boston. | W. 8. Bullock & Co., Albany. DIAMONDS, Ti. W. ManaGeld, Sew Haves. | Win. 1. Cakford, Philadel * ‘ Bishop & ine — \ tT ¢ Jones, St Paul. 1 Ladies’ Diamond Set, 1,000 00 john Sabey, Jr, § MS Si ee eee 1 Ladies’ Diatnot Set....00+ 1,200 00 ARGAINS IN TEAS, FLOUR, Ba ake dt percent | 1 Ladies' Diamond Sot... 1,000 09 HOM, R LN GW" el 1s N Ca colin Seasonally nich meee Mew Form |< + aise Diawiowa Betecscac cs £00 09 Brospway ware 8 Ladlea' Diamoud Kingt.vesee 1,500 00 BROADWAY MARKET IS SIFAUTED OX BROADWAY, | 4 Ladies’ Diamond Rings 1,209 00 BETWEEN FORTY-POCRTH AND FORTY-FIFTH STS, ’ Diamond F1 At THE OKUSSING OF SEVENTH AVENUE. \ookoal rericnaatl bcd The market will be opened to the pabile for exhibition on | hidies? Diamond Pina... ips Baturcay, Apri 8. AN partics who have engaged atands are GOLD Watoitas, Tequested to cali ct We auice on OF vefors Wedueasay, Brith perils ‘ i 2G ‘ % 3,000 g Buperintendent, | 12 Gold Watches ad = ~———-—~-=== | 19. Gola Watches, 100 00 ox ARD BALLS, MAR- id > J tagale #. Checks, Sleeve Buttons, iores, Dok, | 13 Gold Watcnes. 1,80) 00 Fro) Sphiyo, Oi, Skull aud tones, with glass eyes. “igs WM. M. WELLING, 207 Cente strect, | 19 Gold Watebes. 1,600 00 ORNS, RUSIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL | 95 Gold Watohan.s.. eves... 8,600 00 / Diseases of she Feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 700 Brondway. 24 Gold Watehes.....+04 1,800 00 CoORNS CURED Fonte CENTS BAGH: BUNTONS, BAD | 100 Pixtad Watches... 2,500 00 J Nailay fe,, cored withont pain by Dr. RICK, 2% Broa i — Way gormer Hikaon street ‘Autiailator cuse Corti, Bautons, MISCELLAN:OUS. a 25 Seven Octave Planos 20 00 20,000 09 Scola ee 2) Seven Octave Pianos ..ge 709 00 14,000 08 ‘At natated meeting of the Matthew T. Brennan Democratic bag" Benevolent Abtoclation of the Fira: Ward, held at 144 Livery 1 Beven Octave Pianos... ..... 600 09 9,000 08 strect, on Saturday evening, April t, 181, the following pr PUGET Sepia ant tesomhions were thantivoisiyadoypied’ =" | AW Melodeons..vvveeevseeerice 800 0) 3,000 09 ereas, by virtue of the constitution and iawa ot LJ Stats of New York, It behooves the paople thereot to seloct | 40 Sewing Machineg®........ 60 00 2,400 00 thelr represeutativ Whereas, the democratic party Is the éxponent and de- fender of personal a Well an iu (his great State, ft is ite bouNden duty to select eh men ® for her: Integral part of the For lizeus baving w. ings uns far 0: 0% the ind Res fou are; aad opie Of Uuis’ State, baw proven hinwelf the true repre: i the able leg in the next Legislature; ai nthe next Legislature; ant 10 Sewing Wéebibes 1) Sewing Machines. 5 ON Patotings. 10 Olt Paintings. 23 Ol Paintings: 16 Off Patntings.. 11 Off Paintings 13 Off Palutiogs $5 Prizes Chandeiiers.... have becn ite trusted and honored champions the eity of New York belug an torial district of tuls state, with jealous care ihe proceed: Legisiature ag wetlas the action jb avo fond in the person Yenator from this cimrict, @ Iv, bis great abilities aud uns d sprit to frown down any measure ealeulated to Ine with the riabis of his coustiiuents or the interests of ‘as, the Firat ward o} cy he presens vidual mem Wititam, J riatenmans at In the per lator ai n ot William M. Tweed we have dirusty advovate of tie people | 2 Sets Harness: Teliglows iiherty throughout the land of the Fourta Senatorial diatriet, palitanivod, That we hearty eidorss e-o-y net of his leztne 9 Bete Harness. lative career in the Senate of this State, end assure hi! 9 ; indo tien goo 1 Fireproot 6: 1,000 00 Houlariy mpp'ves to bim in every wenwe of Uv Stal Resolved, That we herewuly von phicotse esa dia asics mi. Me Tweet, for venator print 8 , Whlenate nk eaheeren 10 Prizes Sliverware, amounting to... sees 9,000 00) # trfutnphant election 10 Prizes Miscellaneous, amounting to. 1,100 00 Resolved, ‘twa cordially invite all cemoeratic organ | 94 pp, ome gations of tie diate eo cosoy eeein . 16 Prizes Purniture...+....4 6,000 00 2 mildato by such wv y sty Hot alonw oUF enemies, DUE aisy our frienin. aNd oursel bo Vatterus of Caryet, 40 yarde each, at £80..,,,, 4,000 00 JAMES BE, HASSLN, Iresident. — 7 Prren J, TAAVRR, Seerctary, Some ie (OR SAL 1WOUD PLANING MA\ 1,000 PRIZES, “TOTAL VALUE, — 260,000 0 youe and a iesi{tling Baw, rey . —a KENYON, Lumler Dealer, {uot of ‘Nort Second citeet, Wile THE FIRST OF THE SERIES OF Watasvurg. Siatlls HANES! PARAGON SHIR! NTATION CONCERT! M tig made to order and eee oe ar M . WARRANTED TO FIT. rf — — c will take place on . Sent by express, C. O D,, to any part of the country at the govt following rat 6 hk 6 Shirt, Mass 6 BP 6 St Dircclious for measurement sept on applicetion, 6 Shirts, ere, musiin and linen fronts, 8%, wits, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, AT STBINWAY HALL, ytter musiin and good ‘inem, $10 fu, aviile masilo and tine Hoem Pls. iris, Wanisntta muslin and very Hae Linen, @13 60, ints, New York Mills sud best linen, BL RICHARD MBARLS, corner sixtiavenue and Ninetceuth «treet, It will be conducted by Mr, J.B, THOMAS, and the lato NG, NOR N EDICINR, 70,000 CURIS WaTHOUT performers will comprise sucn weil known names as ribge, bi y Hs deitck 5 ? — ci Dyay'e, Fld Consuanption Constipation, Martha, alti | MADAME ANNA BISHOP, Prima Donna; Mes of tho blood and ail kinda of fevers and stomach dite + 10s Wiliam atreet, MISS PERNANDE TEDERCA, Viollniet; MR, WILLIAM CANDIDUS, Tenor; MR, J, R. THOMAS. Warttone; . MR. JN, PATTISON, Plantat; MA. WILLIAM DHESSLER, Accompantet, and coniretn i 7 senna be Tickets to tho Conoert Wench, Including w eoanee Wo we W Frout owee diatrivutivn of prizes, 14 da gs 1 1b, BY 20; 12 1A, BLY, DU BAILY jew York, aud by wil dregginta “DURFIELD SOF SHIR 1 BEEF MOUND. b ONG TES, aC.

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