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NTW.YORX DALY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1808, Corporation Notices. Bank of the New-York Dry Dock Company.-Siate: fast parposo to do all in our power to asslst them tn s SITEILIE A LS VL M R G oy, oot Gitnations Wanted—Females. ““RESPECTABLE WOMAN w G. L. TATLOR, C. A, HuBBELL. Considerable debate ensued upon the foregoing resolne tion, but finally a motion was carried to have the subjec® referred to a Commtttee consisting of Mesers. M. L. Scad der, Dr. Whedon, D, Curry, G. K. Crooks, J. A. Roach The Rev. Mr. Taylor, one of the Secretaries of the Amerie RECT LINE to FRANCE ERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL | WETWEEN NEW-YTORK AND HAVRE, CALL Public Notice is hereb; VORPORATION NOTICE. n, in accordance with see- pril 14, 1857, entitied ** An Act to Ke- ¢ the Port'ef New.York," to el per- 1, the aubject maiter of such following vessels and that the said ved o proved L szents have baen com d of Aseessors for I _18lven o0 llu.xll?. 6 r the Conti ween Twenty. i Dok Company, tesg doly worn, depowe &0 WK‘“ b ! 1. J LOCK TTUATION WANILD s o S SATURDAY. Afty % day of Apel, 1008 4.C & i S VATURDAY, May 19 ‘days next succeeding this | can Bible Society, and the Rev. Mr. Finlay of Virginia were both introduced to the Conference. The St. Johme ATUR SATURDAY 1 charge i o e r - ! - S t. church of New-Haven was selected hich roll-s ¥ " situated on PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN GOLL. s . in which to Lold b ween Third and Fourth Fraem Camix, 8135 Secoxp Casre, §80 e R op T v STATE OF THE §OUNTRY, This interesting subject was reported upen by the Coms mitteo on the State of the Union, They :n their “:-" as follows: 'A% otr last session we relolcad greatly that the wr, e e e vatpal Hiowe ‘avmy nd’ 106 Gevnbet Tichmond, was virtally ended. A new ers, fll of inciuding table-wine for either clas to land b reut be engers 3 40 L coupon-tickets. sud th arge of 5 for et and 3 lox tendance free of chavge. nlorme MIDDLE-A opy of Cuagter 380, La to KENZIE, Agent. No. 59 Brosdway. JACOH F. OAKLEY, ) ARCHER from Fooc predgroi ¢ dod DANIEL D. CONOVER, § Board of A X wt will comm e - x 1,083 00 was just dawoing upon us. We had, four years before, ivwepstyi b | TG oDy i (Bound of Amemsors. e cloch on MOSDAY MO} - e e o eaics Ix1i 00 Bark Anna.. 0 tin President of the United tates assurances of il sups 0; th | _Offive Board of Ausessors. New Court-Honse, April 10. 1 Vigrees of Teas per said ship ars requested to take delivery of same. | A o8 5,958,000 00 Bark Argon port in the contest begun by the firing upon Fort Sumter. We T DEFANTMENT OF FINANCE, CONPTROLLERS O F0r further iniotimation. appiy to the Captain on bosrd. _~__ 253 4 Commy o1 0 o e Skt 1 or Busk Har now seat to i congratulations thit o aiio was ended, the fuirdaw . . OCKS QLIPS New Yo, March 15, Q’H‘\.\! TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, and the | rec. t the best of my knowiedge and belaf ey o l.‘f.:"v’.’..‘.',.flm'.x.:a. very was dead, that ‘onatits FTPHOLSTRESS. —WANTED, by RS and SLIPS, MARKET CELLAL R 1RISH PORTS : _Swers beore e the T oy o A0 12 Bark Aun and Alice Those congratulations never reached tho ear for which ¢ UlVons,to o ont o day 10 o ok 10 BE 1 SR H g Ak Greenwich Bank,—Suiensat of the OREENCeorior e Bark Rosedale wers desiguad. The President, towhom the nation looked o P i Apr Ly Chapter we of (853, o ark Hellespont. 3 i b To Hasmbu - " whom the nation trusted and loved, bad fallen. He Lad beem A T et 8 hero and a patriot; be was nOw A marsyT. Ta the calawmity wo became asxions, but not i : istrustfal. We believed God would control in the affairs of the nation, and we hoped that he upon whom the Executive duties now devolved would show himself equal to bis new position sad prove in = administration bis loyalty to humanity and the civil rights i 71019 00 RNG4L RE ds be X Mre. LEONARD. Seventy-sixthst sud Ave \ FANTED—A SITUATION by a Yoong W uy do ot em oy 1 please come di e, No. 6 Bowlitg FRANCIS MACDONALD & Co., Agents Catalogues contal 1e City of New York, beng dul ndersiands Ler busiues s 0 P | e M ¢ i INL . pa v WILLIAN the people. Weo are not disposed to utter hard words or 1 e-aged | 3 - iore me this ay of Apnil, c| y A} A e e D rapy, | [ OBEWE MURRAY'S LIN Swrors beore e (i 81 day o ADF, 100, g oywaso, Hotary Publi " Ndlaniie Bock eI vere ‘Judpusont; ot I pains 58 10 bs sonstraloed o the cou | posals. e Connecting with all I ¥ & of the MANHATTAN AR to say that theso hopes bave beew in part only realized. | = = dolly beltace " »evsiRed Hook. Wo must now look to 4be Congress and the people. 'We 2 E. R thank the Senate for passing the Civil Rigbts biil over the vete eference ; no object VIKGO. i Th{i act sends a thrili of delight to the loyal heart of the natiom, hope that the great moral results which d far-seeing n‘lmmn have ardontly wished should sacrificed to the { B oot }'N | | Pity an r ollow the sanguinary contest are not to be | LIE Sy e sy hat THE M. E. CONFPERENCE. arimosition or awbition of aspiring meb. e bebel - — The natiou tobe worthy of itself and the pince it shoald 14 4beav Nos. b1 sud €2 South-at. occupy in bistory, must assert and n.lnulnuhem oy ” . Neusth Day's Pacossdlagn of rights. * Righteousness exateth & nation, re number of | SEVENTH QCTAVIUS COREN, Agent st Sevaunah. | kil Sworn before me this 7ih duy of April, 196 number of | 2 - THI Rooms sceured at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Telegraph Office i B A o g Ladies' Matde, | FORTIETH and FORTY-FIRST: Manufactarcrs’ und Merehants’ Bank The delegates to the Eighteonth Session of the | bation thateanbo prosperous and happy is the nation wi smberanids | Rives h s in Elev TNT' 81 3 3 . LINE for RIO DE SAND MERC 5 BANK as requ . ~ o, Ciaiberneids. | Rize, with tomt bowechosin Biosseitans [ [UBIIED STATES MAIL ( LINE for I DE D i ‘1"..n~.‘:v'.“‘m;u "™ | Now-York East Aunual Conterence of the Methodist Episcopey :fl'l;igzzmmkw akion and Llagdom that will nef e g Et PHOMAS STEPHENS | 37368 | Chured reassembled_on Saturday, ju the Wasbingtonst. | ™3¢ record with devout thanksgiviogs that the pulplt in the ROBERT L. DARRAGH 1 1.00 Chi soklyn. The Conference was called to order by | loyal potrions of the country has been outspoken on the greed A W. CRAVEN ] | 1A Masecton, Casher | Bistop Scott at the usual time, 9 o'clock. questions of the times, and hLas beon true to humanity, to com= Aqueduct Department, April 2, 184 | 4 vors, degose and say that the sbove 1he Rev. Dr. Andrews proceeded with the opening devo- | stitutionai liberty, and to God, ef. tional er which the journsl of the previous day Freedom of the pn‘ll it and the press must be beld sacred, | A o e | was read and aceepted. And any reconstruction of the States lately in Rebellion et st el Al So80 1 (ichael Welch of Philadelphia and Agent of the | does not carr; with it this freedom is not in accordance rodaced to the Confer- | the genius of our Governmentaud the provisions of the Constl- tation of the United States. “The Bible, our text book and standard, teaches the commen Ocean Steamers i 3 Curistian Union was then int Nnasan A TEACH German and Bank. —Siategot of the NASSAU BANK. ay required ) Lows of 1955, fur the week eading Saturday, the Tih day of Eutove, would RPSOLUTIONS ON TEMPERANCE. e euiie charge of ome or two chil g D 1. M. Tribane Offic | - NT ORGANIST | The Temperauce Question was next in order of business, [ origin and equality of the race. We should, therefore, 84 pas= SLONIE iyt b o o | and the foll wing repurt was made on the subjeet: tora and teachers, rising above the prejudios of ignoranos e v, Address 'ORGANIST, care Hir Hoyer command YOR NEW-LONDON and NO! heress Allthe svis of iutempersnco remuin as aggravated and | education, mmuhlhlmnlomlafl-mo!mlo“‘ - 2 : SR OT O I AN DEPENDENT Say thai the ahe' intenee 0 ever, and b | P L hnnpll»lrhond ofman v g Y il W. W. COIT, Cant. E. Fis ¥ M HARIS ¢ Vherers, The foes of temperance unite and cooperste in the intel t has been var pleasure, and we may Colela, | & n + b 3. ¥ Hassmon Notary Pu ko upio'd every vice swi | proud of oar Conference record, woobgcrmwm“m“- “..M | do o wich, or tne NORTH discoion. o whatever €€ | oroment, 8 loyal Congress, s loyal and brave army, and e nersal Agents, No | e . the Wenk endine BMtardny. "} unite and wield | People, in waintaining the Constitution framed for us by ane 1 | o o flaence e dtiuning | fathers, and as we have dese fn the 50 wo nun.b} . of God, to do in the future. We will bo friends of eus® b and o s ".'"}:it’.": bich are desteoying onr young men and women. | blessin l),\\llh Mall 11P COMPANY™ S S ot it gratitide to God the focressed | country’s friends, oppouents of vur country's foes. whieh the C 5 world ia now manifesting ia W, C. Horr, B. M. ADAMS, L. W, ABBOTT, ally do we rejoice i the E.'L Joes, 4 the preseut sgliation 3. Pric, jr. al Temperance Soclety It was moved that the report be adopted, and 8 uion of the | gant to the Scnate of tho United States. _An ame was offered that it be sent to the President slso. Thé amendment was laid on the table and the originsl motie® adopted without opposition. ovemet, and w4 o iudes which diatingais CARRYING Jeave Pier No. 42 | ¢ Hith an Sundey. and then on the prece For further informstion ap | NEW YORK 2 [EE STIEAMI W Aveas, Notary Poblic e ORIENTAL BA week endng Satarin, we recognize in the Nat ent via Penena Reiwey, with oie from Pansws for AN FRANCL ND PERTH WM HIAL MARCII. | A YOUNG MAN wants a SITU | T—ARIZONA, comactiag with SOLDEN AGE | SAECRDAY, ‘Aypr £ the oot of C) . the o \ r "‘" y: b obje the co [ NRY CHAUNCEY. o inz witn CONSTITUTION Iy (5 g yoo " Lo [ It o galnst the social ues of wl :‘j“ gt of e Centenal Commilm'um ou table. aid 1 i seveeally usef W-YORK. conneetinz JLDEN CITY. B ence from ddress Box N. | b sleamers | o R = ol r " sented. A long debate followed and the report was o o by B A ol | o Dep e i sne 6 | OB NEW-HAVEN, TLARTF XA § B, LA o] the table, aftor which the Copference sdjourned til thie YOUNG GERMAN, 26 ye i uncrs leavo Pecaanp fo D W. A HALL, y ¥ 4 i Pl RICA e Ymm . | morning. i | A e PR The report was read and aceoptod, after which the guestion s s c— ATI ceage checked throngh. One Hundred Pound ISLAND | for N. | ax,dry 1 BC6 Wt WHICH 10 DOWG 44® oAy Oumbesaman was hropght ll'g;gn o | % : \ Bl A DPLE'S BANK. New s deeided o hold uoh o U Erson-tiion SE: Work Before the Legislature, A YOUNG M An experienced S mon board Medicines and # = i A il . ir iecommendations of young men to deacon's | 2 iliing to sesist st Ve ¢ G b wage Tick Tartber inforu o v a st - HANGING ALDERMANIC DISTRICTS 0P NEw YO wiling to waivt wt Vegrtabie Gardraiug, gcod refereices = SA“'T\" SPEED. AND COMFORT [ e received, aud the caudidates reported favorably o s = 2 : ced that the Committee in charge of the fand The bill introduced in the Semate by Mr. Lea§ v. 1. N. Weed of New-Haven bad compieted | proposes to amend the charter of the oll{ as follows: The 1 AldermanioDie POR P en rused for the purpose. | City of New-York sball be divided into African’ Chiureh | tricis, as follows “Tue First District sball consist of all that part of the cidg Ising southerly of a lino draw through Frauklia st. to the cems y to the center of Nt Gt that 81,090 hd Jev. W. N Williams of 4 19t: oduced and recotved hy the Co CHCRCH EXTES:ION. . |.wing resolves were uflered by the Committee on | ter of Breadway, down Broad: S PORTY \ LOWELL, | ¢ MENT [ — NN JPOR CALIFORNIA o experionce as Salesman or Trav 3 2 . . ol ;i;l;l genter of Baxter-st., to the center of Chatham-st., up te Q e o thers eo ve The intersection of the Bowery and Divisionst, then dowe LEUATION W.aals YRNIA, VI A points, ¥ . . ! the center of Catharine-st. (o the East River, thenoe :n Man ¢ x THEF, 2 3 s ¥ termilk Channel and the city boundary to the place of bousy aad sy ning. ey 37 e e ' . 8708 eotlec. | .1 b0 Second Distrlot shall be bonnded mtha‘hfly", e e ¢ i et e e | First District on Cstharine-st,, thence through to center UATION WaNTE THROUG co. o e proviience of God be. | Division-st. to Grandt., down the ceater to East River, anfl CHA ar TRAL AME T COMPANY having | dury Lo endesyor 10 se oase second | tuence to & point op posite Catharine-st. : ow VCARAGUA, thereby in o g e G.W. T - F. Dol & vei 10 0ur KeoeTal @iseloBaTY cause Tiho A2ird Dictrice shall be bounded soutberly by the ™ " - y. Jerome De - o4 We Orgmize ourseves doto & Coiference Auxiliary | District, on Fraoklinst.; thenco norther'y uy the center No. PROMPT AND R West, w - > ; BN ou Sosiety; asosnbing 1o Hhe pecmss o £ Brondway o the oeater of Houstoust.; weeter the S fast and elegaat | GREAT M n 0 H pons A f ; i W. % Wars Hudson River, and thence to the center of Fr s BOOK-KEEPFR or ENGROSSING CL e | Two Fapress Traivn daily from the W est o boese Gotawill, Th = St The Fourth District shall be bouaded soutberly by the H. F. Y. Newary, N. 1., Post Office | [ Rive gt ba e . g g . 5 . Sccrotary of the Charch Extension ociely, | District, on Leonard, Baxter and Chathamsia ; theate SITUATION WANTED by 8 YOUNG | & d 3 & 1 . - i Murte lw ade a few remarks. ks regrotted conter of the Bowery to the center of Houston-st.; D d wnt i t d For y apply early, by mail or in person, st No 177 WEST r " y successful duriug the last | AIODK to Broadway, down to Leonard at. Savespndvnt: Besk relovens T, | SE., comer of Warrenat ¢ 1 : 5 Lty & omaad | The Fifth Distriot shall be bounded by the Third e S | D. K. CARRINGTON, Azent ston, M 2 \ ularge ye your tent,” acd | O Houston-st . themce through the center of Hancock-st. JITUATION WANTED—By an experienced Coac = s - 3 = 5 3 5 the the oenter of Bleecker-st., up to Carmine-st., through the : - OR SAVANNAH—PION] N Bociety was the imagt of LY man wd groow, wh 3 . aing: o ciws | [FOR BAVANNAH—PIONEER LINE. : iAo ) . . e oouh yoer o€ the Chatol's exidiioos, through to Greenwich-avey peences from it ey 'Call o eddress COACHMAN, N CABIS A ¥ i sotos. \\ ik . Jors ¥ fiawpcisl dariug and bravery in latter to Fous> 3 Nt 0 2l PE . v ; : f providing houses of workhip i the e p— Ty Eoptost “ ANTED, a Germa Lbie new and fire! faor it . t . " y es.” He looked upon the Methodiss | The Sixth ict ahall be bounded by the Second on pee o | v -t er ( - * | fon-st, to the center of Norfolk-st., to Houston-st, o ) e E it Imais asion, A b Raign P st divinely-urdaiaed rules and regula. | 1 o e, orFactory. whick wouid bring Fottevi . & W W omin wid Mettodism as being **a ebild wery; down the Bowery to Diviston B.. Trivune € « .o ) h . o 1 en reterring to offairs at the South, Dr. The Seventh District shall be boanded westerly by the 3 T aobeh. ¢ ) . = ] it | Discriet, on Hancock, Bloecker and Carmine-sts., and ‘v.\\ TED—A st . ' 1 biwe & bester from Bishop Clark to the effect | o Y ek eod Boveats : coriy DENER by a —_ u Vilers Jobu Cockwell, Jos. | r efforts in the South end West will be |;:‘;‘”;':{°;n"2‘m‘m"'_'fl‘; -aves. m"‘flb‘mfl_ e e LT . e Mg e . o Tiouston st ard through to Hasoackst » ; » T - g f ” : ridmelhe (Gpocsatier 1 The Eigbth District shall be bounded southorly by the T - ST A { e s T : O tPthe outhy The | ond District, oo Grand and Division-sts.; $heace ‘ ,}?’ll\ll'—..\ SITUATION as COACHMAN and p . \ Sed to trust the Congregational and l:run(hliee‘umfl Nnr::i "..'fi n;’n.‘u:d:;u« SROOM b s Th Iy ud | po rhpadfsndoy o the center to the Eest River, boundary | v § . it will do o barm for sbem to beloug | VG - ' hers are 1) 00 coutiuoieasts Who 4% | “Tie Ninth Distriot shall be bounded southerly by the bl - | SRIE RAILWAY 1 f § )y te - et e piava" 1 doars | District on Pourteenthst., thence tirough the oentar siable MAN, speaking several | - For F G ootaie apply st No. 177 Weat-st (Wiime | V.~ eave . . L Viachts ‘bl g | oventhave. to Twentysovonthst.; tbence througa Wbe n puaes. we ke to travel with's geutlemen goicz ¢, | orto R. H. DRUMMOUND No. 94 Wal-s oy 5 o oo Al o et L g m‘r‘n“ l"t" u:x‘:“m'"z“;m‘fint::d“hunnmpmgc E Giowd veierevers gives. Address CHARLES, ox No. 164, | D. W ( . Une persun provosed to have the dozoiogy | ,The Tenth District shell b6 Berre e _’,Jnm IUAN Ty — 5 | NS DIRECT.—1ne Kew. ] sy rep By and by, breturen.” m'nc{mn&wz nvn.ehtl rol(. &? iy e “ ANTED—A SITUATION as CLER | anv's atenmner MONTF will leave B ¢ 1f te part in whiea tho Methodist “'“"’d -4t 8o ;;"w e e hifhog o A ey oTER. Can depori 8T, aud goud city refores | w m. Company's Pie % x [ i Coes bt jed s 10 help the freed. | o, AR !fi'::“& D iariet e ::“Ms"’:n""' JAMES A KAY ) Bercimy ot b i p . 5 wud Baving put my band on the Leart of ';f"""‘ nmm;l on v:nu-nn. through the ‘ | \ £, 1 avow that the ceuse of the poor | FORry B Tt anail o boanded sou by . b ' wem. 1 we give the frecdmen o Twel shall iy i = i . 1 | Eights District on Stanton-st., thence through cip anted. Phg =4 ¥ w s . t they will usualiy find the ground. | FAERER POSEFEC, OF OO H %0 Bighth-st., along to the. -~ ’ | ¥ wply ¢ Lk tates that in Lebanon the ohuroh 'l"m-'"“d"h“fi‘ s thrdg d ENTS WANTED.—$150 PER MONTH and | : =i 4 T e hmay witl, | 1he Thirteenth District to be boanded southerty by nd to good APWING-MACHINE AGENTS. | NTATIONAL STEAM NAV TION COMPA . At : Union—Mre | wi [ the uew oweial, | Iadignation.| | Niuth Districton Tweaty-seventi-et. sorsherly . P. G A (LIMITED. ot Now: "t », S5 +Lome for these people; 1 Bope steps will u:‘e‘e;::o;!‘i':nr‘_'g’lnm o. 268 Reperal Agent | NEW.YORK TO LIVERPOC ING AT QUEENSTOWN 3 : h » Sies. Deume Uk Dubseriptions were mace f . | and thence doy onty- No. 24 Nort risaiinie pe | NEW-TOR 0 LAND i UDSON RIVER aid HARLEM L . ¢ KA e R enstou report was siupted, | , The Fourteouth District shall be by b op gent GIRL WANTLED. » assiat | T Commanders Un snd after M, . . \ » . i 4 ajourned. Twelfth District on Eighth-st., thence the center Cribuse Office. S " t N [ | 3 ver, nos oive. | - ) ¥iith Duy—Impertant Procoedings. ey — : ue Fifteenth District ol by Address C. 8. NTS WS TLD.—Bus- {.a + v of tho Now-York East Aunual Cosfer | Tyirioenth District on Eighth-sve.; thence th [ ist Ej sl Church was coutinued | of Twenty-seventl-st. to Seventh-ave., to T;% through center 40 ‘ : j ¢ v. i Washingtonst. Church, Brooklyn. Al | FhTAeTs, shog'to Thiriyeighthet, st Office o No_ 6.7 8 oA o re present, and also a larger number of e Sixteenth District shall bo boonded southerly by tha ILLINEKS and NTED— . with Western | oy former & B th veod: Seventh and Fourteentt Districts on Fourteenth-st.; Good bands. Highest wages. Avply for thres days st No. 0 | h e for pointe | Vi Youns u suy former dey. o8, tho proceed- | ¢ o0 2 the middle of Third-ave. to Twenty-sixth-st, to $he Brosdway. = A TS AR ALMANAC rmity with the attendauce, being of & Ell} River, and thence down to Fourteenth-st. DMAD AGENTS WANTED—To sell WAL g e/l 8 B St o« oendi 341 Moon Risese.roess 2 uto than bas yot boen transaoted, Pro- | pZb¢ Seveutesnth District sbail be boundel ol Map of New-V o:k aud Euviraus. New and chosp ed uneurpased. and the rstes | ® AN WATES FHE PO i 1 1 the - D O T e Py at No. 3 Dey-at Anstwert - A | s Sev; Sibind 6171 Holl Oxters.ssssss 8:8 d e ted the opening exercises. The Thn‘:'{uf llxm-cn.h{flfiy- mhm::ml center g ERE - —— | Sy arreme W ‘ sion O i A -ave. to the center of Thirty-e: W ANTED—lnmdialy, 3 JOUR HATTER, @ | st pea T Baeas | o Bave : o vt surpom e | g TEe,debisenh Discit sl ¥ bocides smtherty b7 the “A" No.1 CUi the ty price paid. Ad- | | . e = . PPING INTPLLIGENCE, | o 0 bo | Sixteenh District, on Twenty sixth-st; themee t dres A. M. BARSTOV id plcago. i | i uotbe secovtab's for spacte or v "N"\ll‘l;\ ND RAILROAD.—Trains leavs Juime sHIrPs INTRLLIGHNON u then provailed requesting the | cecier of Third: m*-{nm-n.. o lnulmn: 3 IRECTOR S UFPICK. 31 aviug their value axpressed theroon o1 g gy i R | ¢ appoint some person to preach s ser- | theuow down to the center of Tweaty-sizih DEpaxTHRNT O o 125 ‘nxrcxERT, o Com 1100 & b, (ot Sposse . PORT OF NEW-YORK.........Aprit 8 | | o ot el Eximion on the evening | The Nineteenth Distriot shall bo bounded soutberly by 8 e 5 RowTeax Apd $ | No.s18 o ofice of the 00 p. . Yayhank ©xptess, and to Greeupart on Satardays | of {4 wext Uonference session, Fifreesth District on Forty-second-st.; thenos the Wax TED—Immediately, aix PHYSIC Coupany, No. 0. 275 Pearl 4:00p. 'm. Fyoeet Eapre Joisx 1o ue was prescnted by Elder Bangs for | So5ter of Eighthave to e e o Sveey e Goatseats il be = J. D. NAAR, Activg Mananer. | - 8007, t. fog FATRIMTERG, o 1iend loove ot 0:00 0. m. and 8:00 . | op ; prencher, bt was withdrann on | *“Ere “Fwentiath Distrist shail be bounded by the Sevems Comper 4 $100 per month, and §113 83 when 3 TO ENGLAND and | m. cow 2 an conld not subscribe to the | geenth and Eighteenth Districts, on Forty-sixih-st., neag serving in the Seid. Free 5 the place of daty, au i - e | Bonday Eacursion Traine Wa \ of iufant baptism. oird-ave., and Fiftyminth-st., theoce through Eightb. ug\ trsnsportation -;u x wmomtbe’ serviee. bive ARAGO iy . i ¢ Graham was introduced, tothe center of Ove-bundred-a: nth-st. to the fl iyt b toutimantete. Sov Kiae:duga. t0 OoL. WL J b ORRIS AND RAILROAD CON s { recommendation to the Confel ihence to the East xcm“{ the City boundary, including Directos Dopartimont of the Easi, No. 136 —Foot of Baroley n and after Nov 11, M ehow Lave left the South on sccount of hiy | Blackwell's Island to xth-st. ‘ 7 ANTED—Two good MF fed, to work | ;_ ety P bl 'L",';,;;,_"_’,;; g Woberts, 1 Penistoh & Go. 1 ved by the Conference. ceuter of Elghty-sixt from the North River to the “:‘J":_-““" " l',;zv wty ; most be American, S ~CeDUH. Aw ' P for ’I‘ " ‘L\l'lll‘. “l‘ l:r\‘} if 'A: . | M I\‘I]i TH l'lllKlNI CHURCH. N of Eighth-ave, to Oue hundred-and-tentb-st., to the a1 8cotch I Grrsn, sliah piadaly. Appiy 06 1 fpxn 4 av... e Bw.HAVEN RAILR a bt BT Neviva & Son. | o v Woodrafl road telegrain from the New- | Rivorio the City boundary in Hell Gate, incladiog Watd's . 2 PRICES OF TALSAGH PATD TH NEV-YOREsd NEWEAY EN BAILROS gy sty ok 0l e Sabuniay, (o reply o 050 sent | and, Kandaifs Liland end ail the otber Tolands fo) Holl Marray, Ferds | Lurslay, After a short preawblo, came the | Loug Island Soand and Harlem River, that are withia e llow e sorm of service of sach Ald 1o offoe ’ R 5 term of service of eac! erman_now e e e tn e iyt | coate on the first Monday of Junaary, 1867, A fnew © cuitivation of kind wnd brotberly relations shall be elocted at the Ch: o be on the Tuesday of December, 1566, pareuant to the provisions of ARRANGEMENT, 14 9 1865 WINTE G MUY LMBLIC W, 180, COMMENC nd e ‘ 50 experienced CANVASS by i advertisements for Kellog's United States Me:cantile rongh tickets to Londo Register Best sdvertising mediom | rZ!'-m...,....‘:d -:'nny::-'m An experienced Surgeon on boa: sreonly. Apply to KELLUGG, JOHNSTON & Ce., No. 116 Nas- | The company will not be reepo Firstcabls..... L $132 50| Seco Thy e for wpecia or valuabies wnless | pesgenger Btation fu Ne S I . Fourthave Eutrance on | weutyseveati et blA'A 5 ;‘d;lll.ml:lflr:lhl 'du’ prossed, agp signed thern M e e S— S— arther nformation, spply Lo 8 - ‘proposed nded. The “ A small, active OFFICE BOY, thor- JOS. J. COMSTOCK, Agent, LEAVE NEW-¥0x & 0t the common Methodism of the country, % ougaly scquainted with localities and streets of the city. Refer No. 7 Brosdway. New York By Lva. w1215, () 300, ¥ afree 1o unite on to-morrow (April ) with | 34,84 53 ssotion of the law propossd bo be emeRiatL TS ances requiced. Address, in handwriting of spplicant, Box No. 8,64 | o=~ T TToT oo AT TING — | (Fx.) 3.45, 4.9 and 6.0 (E:x.,) p. t. st( onference in special xnd solmn prayer, in | Alderman 8o e 8! o in_the manner EFANTED—4 Gl S t, Box Ro. 554 | STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT | ¥er biridgepors. 706, 500, "(Fx.) 113 & m.i 1215 (Kx) 309, | e g tions. for the very twuraole | Provided for, and hoid offioe for the Fespective terms thereis ANTED—A Girl for the country, to WAIT at | (N QUEENSTOWN.—The Inws Lize, ssing semiweeky,cury | (Ex.) 346 0 and 800 (£x.) p i o Yo frateraal message of that Couferenco. | Preseribed. TABLE sud do CHAMBERWORK and IRONING. Avply at | ing the United States Mails. 5 | “For Milford, and Stratford, 7.00, 11.90 a. m. ; 145, 4.39, p. @ March 22, Southawmpton 2ith foregulg Tesolves be forthwith telo- Ry i WO 4 0.3 Eaut Beveniernih ot., between § and 108, . i SATURDAY, APRIL 14 | Wor Fairbeld Soutiportsud Westpers, 116, L0a w345 420 p. s PR | tary of the Geeral Couference to the | Gifts from Husband to Wife—The Old Chomy VAY;TEDTA First-class JOB COMPOSITOR, to ,\T!I;NIIAY APRIL 28 ™ ¥ or Norwalk, 7.00. (Ex.) 990,119 & m.; 1205, (Ex,) 200, Ty o 72 hours, with mdse. avd pas. | Secrei ) vow- York East Annaal (fif.’"\:’;:m bers-st. Theater. whom stea vent and good wage: be given SATURDAY. MAY 8 | (Ex.) 345, 4.3). 5.5, (L)% m. » Union. Bianel o ith Y ! N R v e e SR MY | : e Uion Blschardy How Ortsns Apeli 1, with | " 3. lasaizos. In the Court of Commom Pleas, before Judge DKly, z Ey - Ve - - DN R N o Yp.m. Ship wald, he o d 19 y " f 0 82 ')(M) TO $3,000 A YEAR.—A good chance | fram Fiet No. 48, North Fivar =4 e T o A (Ll 1 Tk Tie. e, | 298 Miess MsDoneld, Kok, Rethasdum, 45 dups, Wik ades. and 20 Axzns, Sscretary Gonersl Conference, | J°teTdsy; came wp the ease Of Phabe 5. Rynders sgh u-.n':u Undon. '3: meadctars .,:" 1 . "u;. ‘;‘“ ""'7 & RATES OF r':“uwz PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. 4z’x ‘r’fim.i‘i.:’...:,“..."“ JB 100, 430, 1L Pt L cy Francis, Allen, Sagus, 11 LUTIONS IN UNITY. Jobn J. Crane. This was & suit upon two promissesy ata ‘sud sell an article o con | stoame . or Po . termedisie stations, 7.00, 9 m ovid, Left i poriebrig Jobn Stevens, for New o ey ey o o menalurtared o the sgtat's dwel. | BIRST CABIN-+-os 835 | 345, 4.90, 5.9, 6,30, 7,00 p. 0 b 0 S PR S ROl A R W boedon then offered the following pre- | notes made by the late William E. Burton to Mra. Ryme atirely new Seeured by copyright. Ssle as permsnet s To London. @ CONNECTING TRAINY New York J J e L Ives: ders for $2,000 each, at 24 and 48 months. The defones ttiog up to be done. To Paris. . © 8| Por Boston. vie Springeld 800a m (£x) 399 (Ex 390 poma. ek Roan M. (of Picton). Harriman, Remedios, 10 days. wi W 1 erohange of Christian courtesies between 4 h perticalars address, with stamp inclosed for return, Pasengers also formw avre, Mamburg, Brewen kc., b #or Bostou, via Share Line, 12.15, (Ex.,) £.09 Lefr in port—Hark Voyager, Wylle, fo the iy (uference of the M. E. Church Soutt sud this | 86t up was that the notes were given without considerse LOUIS COBLENTZ, Middietows, Md. | moderate rates. For Hartford sud Spriogseld, 60 215, 300, (Fx.,) Fol - et A e ust Conferenss of the M. B. Chureh bas demon- | 8 plpey viz.: for Rynders's infuenes, Buesrase pavese from Liversco! of Queenstown. §40, comoncy, | 495 5, | goe, g Bivaw some o7 bt Comii I3 | Mew-Tork Kt Conliranes 00 e s Ouiesecien o | Lom oxdux an Tlapsl g8, v 68 8 e " during the time ho was United Btates Marshal, in pres et Raiirond, 800 & @. (Ex.,) 12155 m. to Mon- hampton. ideuce sud Flabkill Railrosd, 400, (Ex,) o m.; ireues; therefors, o1& New-Yoik East Conferance respectfully | curing the leaso of the old theater to th PER _MONTH and EXPENSES PAID. | iiets fan be boueht here by perons sending for iheir triends. | For Connecticot hope of hareh b e s it jpa of the two ohurches concurrently to o for court-rooms, &e. r. jers, weover, ve I pa That tho notes we ol Sobta due —AGENTS WANTED male and female, to introduce further information. spply st the Company's offices. treal. .00 p. m. to o it DALY Agen. No. 15 Frosdw ¥or Hartiord, Pre . Tof Stockton. Me), Harrimas, Segua 11 days, with v, Leat in pori—bark Dupont. for New-York {w Vorn \n 1 daye; brige T. M. Maguire 7 "’Lm"i:‘.:".'.""-‘ MATHER & Go, Sansibstatets, Cieve: -2 1215 X % uters, Cleve' — = — | 1815p. . A m’-"“* TE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD' STEAMSHIF o New-Haven, New-Loadon snd Stoningtoa Railiesd & 000 o | 100 1070 GRG Loy P2 ok s abath a8 & day of conceri of praver, pub- | dence to show 0 notes were given for HANSA, H. J v Santen, master, carrying tte United States fl,‘“‘?‘»_’_,"'..".":_'; e 15 . 40 Mo oton Bark Bharpshurgh (of Stockiou. Me ). Stapies, Havans, 12 days, whic they shall speoially invite ail the con- | him from Burton for money advanced. The defonse mal, wil el rom tue Bremen | :;i“o.!lhmn.. oboken. en B s fatvesd, Sa— i s So Wokeh & Oscvee; Bark Moutene, Harriman, was toasil ites, and individual members of both churohes od the dismissal of the complaint nnmmnl vor y For Neagatack Ruirosd, Loow ., 100 p.m, Pt utmes. Orast, Mcisinais, New Loudon, tn ballast o R. W. ) RS e e Soust SUNNUUUUPUS BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTO! ¥or Dasbary and Norwalt Railroad. 100, 9.9 am., 430p.m. | : < to the wife; but the Judge, holding that this was like the RESH-MINED Diamond, Red Ash and Locust R . Commedious Sieoping ol R OTT. Sent. rix Contioanial (of Windsor, N. 8.), Laird, Palermo, T4 days, with usual equitable wudm‘:;rf 8 gift through s third Mouutain COALS, of saperior quality. jost received and for SALE LONDON, HAVRE, BOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, PR e L | froitto D. R DeWolf & Ce. be would she to the wife, overruled the motion. wan thes 0 the ot priese el the d N 307300 308 Bew Thirty-sacond: | st ibe following rates, peyabie in seid ot its sqzivalent In carremey, EWJERSEY RAILROAD.—Trains leave foot of | (b7 Gaiedonia (Br.), Edgett, Hillsboro, 31 days, with plasterto | (7] Armony aod pesce with each other, and Journed o’ to-day. Lutlier B. for plaiatis; fnear Tidave B b ERRTA | “Forihe oo, i swecad at, &35 searen €550 | N Condsnn, o Pumapairme, w10 and 1Lnam e, | VR Clntooges via Holmer' H bt 57t biessed 1aueaces ot His Holy | Crane for defendant. =() —FRESH MINED PURE LOCUST e o < S U ADILIE | 3 Ty rnes. smd Wiskineros, | o et Vicore (), rk, Clontoegon via Holmes Holo 23 duys, | SR, o Ul o ranoles of American Methodiem, lead A 88 50. e, MIED e Lo 18 FLRICHS & Co. No. 68 Broadet, | 84800410 & 57 po o and Bmiduight " | "hehr'$iila (Br.) Lo Hitac, Providence, tn st o B. F. Sl | to & wiie pure and perfeot unity than bas ever existed in our aptritsaliot s o b e, et 15 o Elsanan, vt [PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN ORTHERN RAILROAD o 'REWJEISEY, | £L8, 10w seen, Lomi, Oavstont ey with s, e, | "Moo, That 1o oonser of prayer all the Mothode o o 7 R e 158, m. 12 3 3 3 . 5 AND TRELAND. . aly for | to W. H. Hlubberd. o color, throughout o ey B 5 8 S ETert bp | A o Y, B e M -8 | Sy s B | e e e ey e or cord (cut or I ART DELAWARE BAY RAILEOAD, Comia Gorder Bridgeport for Philadel Ressin-d, Liat we request our Secretary to tranamit & (6th) that you make reference to ** Blnrien) L IRN TREES o e Turd New o, 64, md 658 | Dol R HERE b Ca ARITAN and DL A AL Ao | Rehr R R, i, with S to o Feye k Co. o it to the Biahopa of the M. E. Cburch South, | s havieg been agsin arrested st Louisvile. 1t is ful tme No. 88 Sosthet, | Camden. will be discontinoed. ' The Stesiser will lesve Fier No. 3, | Behr. Wide Worid, liydrath, Eravidence. ABd (0 prescit w oopy to tae Presidiag Bishop of this Confer- ‘were disabused about this fellow, who s net & Apird® North, River, daily, Sundays a4 4 p m.. connecting with | Sebr. ) Swmith, Rockiend, line. ki Teduest of this Conferencs hereby made, | tbe publie d Marble Mantels. IRST CABIN PASSAGE, TWENTY DQLLARS, | train for Manchester, Tom s River raneh, ke Crockets, Kocklard, ime. 14 Tay thot before our Bishops at the eariioet prac. | waliss, dut @ fraudulent trickster, Who was, more thad s FREIGHT FOR CAMDEN and intermediste stations will be taken | Bebr. lvmh!l-rubhh teal 5 ago. tarned out whenever he undertook to push st LOW RATES on the ¢ o'clook line, feschiog Cemden the next [ Hebr & & Ju:‘::‘gfm;_h,' N Dr. Wheedon said this was offered as s measure of E"..'... ‘soclety of Spiritaaliste. peace, caleulated to increase the feeling of unity and witnessed his bein, the mansion of ¢he Daaiel . Ficuaiista more thal izabettport for Boston. 1 from i amity between the two scctions of the country. He | bighly-respected Faylor by ARBLE MANTELS.—The best place in the city SAVANNAH? GEORGIA. |znve 1o parchase MARBLE MANTELS of the latest designe. at very 'R N, " Wareham. s et A K 'S Mart EVERY BATURDAY FROM PIER No. 13, N. . 9 " 2 r iy _“um't.':lfil; n.:‘:.u?fl":;"i;‘;:’:-%f In mm: A e ihest Upctnia snd Ficide, ‘w'.u.lrlu;:n;:};:w(] Potter, Windeor, N. 8., 11 days, with | thouzli we never should probably be entirely united agaia. | three years who then jm for his this EMPIRE SIDE-WHEEL LINE. v ‘ 7 T have m! ‘witnessed his Ho s an E: ARBLE MANTELS, Floor-Tiling, Monuments, | & Brunew acys. Fernandie, Jackecsvilie snd Picosiks | Bnnk of Americn.—Ststement of the BANK OF AMERICA, Sehr: 8, M. Thophkine, Kich, ) iryiata R s el e A igonder. | 15,00 18 to ba fried for s hese deceptions, x.shma Soadetonss, o~Can bo. "h"n_hnfi‘_ from » | g T fest a0 Weamanip MISSOURL W. Lovelsud Com: | 8 tesaired by Chaster 450, Laws of 1853, for the week escing Sataraay. e 76 | iy’ Mecce, Simall, Un by tiot those already preseribed, so that no misunder- | wil'volunteer as & witness to his frsods. It 1e full time e P D, i M | e o e e ey o S vlock. | A7 St of Loss sd Dwests My FRUET st g might resclt on the part of the freeduies. Tho | fipllow shoud be expused. scd iak th It S EheS S el Honeon s Fineet v iy, g analed "'E“'"fi" % e Qoo =Sty Ggo, Powios: Ereriinss 05 g or “‘.wh..:"'.:: f:;l'o‘;:..w, understond that nothin ::n.r:y ::vm sud that Spiritdalists, vl{o%’ ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—Suporior in | AN SALVADOR folows. Atri 2+ Srm i o o 5 : B g e breciren of the AL | all Chriatians, nold not be'blended with the outeid lmpeet el oR T U i aniie sl ot bkt the grige of murble. 1. | Bee P R e ATt sttt tilinsopgty 0 | A e T Ml G Ba Bpoken F with Shall by Aty poasibility be construed as o | ters, who steal thelr mm-mmm ; A e 003 sigiicers.sad No. TATO Buowdway, b GARRISON & ALLE Y, Atonts, No. § Bowliog groen. | o e beso o Wustlaguoncplict beuk, Apet 8, 16 rlle #W. of Barmogw, o | L0 ant ~antof syiwpatay with our Metbodiat brethrea | you my naxe W 4 buraiab, B, i HAKDLE, we. Afrmed vetere Bavaanah for New-¥ock. aloag Wae (reedmen of 106 508D, 0. S0V faltering in ou stead Avrl 1. 1008

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