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wa®n gALBANY. — he Logisintive Procoedings on ™ ter (rom Monutor Ln B —The Niagara One mal-The Central Railrend Fares—Pros. pects of Adjourning u» Friday—Eegulotions in New.¥ork City—The fo Chr! erst, and the Reil. yoad Bills Lest—The Rinderpest Bil —~The Qity Tax Rill Ordered to a Third Beading. Ou: Specdial Correspondeat. T s Atmasy, April 17, 1390, hasses aud the t 15, ther whether there for this apprehensio: d not be advisable pot; but if there is, of cou w0 pass tio ill, A iment was ried in committeo, nd also iu the S hat the caal shall not be built un- arged. ISLATIVE CORRUPTION. il the Erie Ca LE The ramarks of Senator La Bau oa Saturday, wherein orin levyiog of | ed . A NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1 Relativo to the Brooklya asd Nassau Eallron COBP- nins. The Brooklyn and Greanpoint-Avenus Railroad bill. Authorizing the Long lslaud Railroad Cowpazy toig crease their capital stock. Authoriging the City of Bnffalo to harrow $200,000 to subscribe to the capitel gtock of the Bullalo and Washiog- ton Railroad Company. T provide for the more spesdy dot against officers 1 1o be removed by the “Tolimit the Liability of ix s of charges zOT i vide that the reading. A d Railroad bill was n led to the floating all s known as the leave " in y Up W the nding to various Ba thoa pud oxponse of stock- 15, which passed 1ot be e individual owning th uice one; still, the Cor al securities, whic Tais, of course d investmen when his stock wasin the banks Why should. he be ex: g b Jus lain of is, h of thie property 1n the State ever nent roll, whereas his shares are their value. But this is th essmoent laws, which our Legisiatw y to correct, I don’ ED. p Canal bill, the Albany and Susque- | lanceapy and’ which will see 140 miles. The road opens « Stato beretofore isolated, | onde | getting | CENTRAL ROAD + by M , aud ordered to adjourn | islature ¢ Tho following note addressed by Senator La Bau to Boustor Humphrey is published at Albany: BIATE OF NEW YORK, SENATE CHAMSER. ; ALHANY, April 17, 1966, rict. Le publip prints | rallzoad reporss, , 1o write & personsl ex st. The Hom. W, 8. Husrns Diag Siz: The of my remarks on Satu rse the rumors to which i yoursalf, ou tho Com- ¥ alladed; but my p ) latimate aud wittes of which yon are Frisadly, that I deem it proper to further,as regards your- #6if, sad say that the romots of bribery bad 5o refer ou, and that I never heard your name connected with them, ither directly or indirectly. " You will also suffer me to say hat wy observation of your up and faithfuln | Committesman and Senator, unfi my bigh estimate of your | cuarsoter as & gentlema, would lead me ¢ ¥ Imputa- ton upon yoar honor with the scorn which it merits. T . Witk sincere regard, yours &o., N. B. La Bav. el New-York Legisla SENATE ALn re. . April 16, 1263, REPORTS COMPLEIR. By'Mr. H. C. Muxray—For & railroad in Hudsou-ave., yo. Ao for a railroad in Greenpoint-ave., Brooklyn. Relative to the Nassau-st. Railroad, Brookly: Al for the relief of the Williamsburgh aid Flatbush Railcoad Company. .'ly Mr. Foraek—To limit the liability of tavern-keep- Also for the more s determination of the charges Aguast oflicers ialle m’,em.m by the Governor. ~Alwto prevent the use of slungshiot sad other dauger- By Mr. Low—To suthorize the Long Island Railroad | Onplz 1o inerease their capital stock. By Mr. Przrsox—To incorporate the Throgg's Neck Botel sud Steamboat Company. THE NIAGARA SHIP CANAL. The bill to incor the Niagara 8hip Canal Company Was considered in Aftor o length ittee of the Whole. ] discussion Mesars. Woolcott, An Brews, Piersos, 0'Donnell and Goddard in favor of the bill, by Mosers. Parsons, Bennett, Sessions, Folger, Wil LaBau, Hayt and Crowley in_opposition to ft, tho ill was amended by giving the Canal the power to ¥ tolls, and hv‘;r:nding that the not be until the Erie and Oswego Canais are suf- cted Ewntly enlarged to accommodate & bost carrying 20,000 618 of corn. The bill was then ordered to & third reading. L the Sepate, Mr. SxssioNs moved to postpone indefi- mm question of agreeing with the report to order the a third reading. y of Now-York. toball snd Rt oo s Tonid_in the construetion of the Albany and Susque Basuah Railrosd. It .pm&vmu- ron 000, % For tho rolief* of Gou. Ward B. Buraett. It appro Priaies §5,000. . ulmphmmg the Harlem Kiser aud Portchestor Rail- .y. Aatlycls g tho appointment of Ceasors to locate Au TR S St e T ot deai 404 Hodimtand, iy Quvens County, - - ” T Uiy v Davokiin kaidgosd bl PRESIDENT franch 10 8 prop: by the followicg vote, 3. the follow! ) 8 v Godard, Hayt, Low, ASSEMBLY. taxation of stockholde diciary Comumittee, 10 T s was reforred to the J any tim labor for drivers Now By Mr. BraNDRE Messrs, Pitts and Maur the powers of | 3—To amend an lale Road, between tion to ad and spread of the | was ordered to a | ol 5 re- | by & vote of | in rotaot shieey was gono through with, prog it-was ordered to a third r ns added since the bill ea n the Senate gate to about $300,001 e ty Representative, To the Editor of The N. Y. Trivune. : In justice to Thomas Child, Assemblyman Richwmond County, please state that he Las been absent fro pert of tie session, severely i1, and would, if proseat J KU W, o tho e oted for the Exclse bill 1666, bave Staten Ldand, Apri! 17 British Treops—Fenian Armamoent on the Eakes. April 17 ut Oakvill trial Lo examination of the Fenian p day. It is thought probable the re mittal of all of them for trial at the o ferson Davis is in Montreal. in the Decring mui remanded uutil soners will begin to- will be the com- t Assizes. r, who Th nation of Cornwall has boen conducted with 3 other arrests of Femiaus are reported here information of sugpected par- MoxtreAL, Tuesday, April 17, 1860, A Government dotoctive, who has just made a trip of the Amorican side of Lakes Erie Michigan, reports d Lave nearly re: mament on those sl asels, beside acl d Lrausports, loaded with field artillery, equipments, stor . He also 1 large shipmonts of arms to frontier points, and the ) activity io Fenian Circles along the American for Joners o froutier. Easrrort, Mo., Tuesday, April 17, 1866, he news sent from hore iu special b Ats I8 e has boou no fight at Calais, and there is no g » Foniaus are porfectly quist, 05 to specch-making aud anonymous ded with arms cousigned to B. Doran d on Ler arrival at “‘“.f'“” this morse | sveral hours' detention a ) investiga- » Custom-House officers, was released. Instruc- been recoived by the authorities from Wash- 5 enforce the neutrality law 2o delogation of Feniaus errived by the boat to- §r. Axpnrws, N. B., Toesday, April a good deal of excitement at this po are flocking from all quarters. Her wsliip Rosario ie lying in porty The Lieutenant Govervor and suite are expected by he train from Fredericton this evenining. The Governor comes to meet one regiment of regulars, two companies | of artillery and & company of engineers, due at this post from Halifax to-morrow morning. . Majosty's | The Business here is almost entirely su The New-Brunswick House of Ass ath, The incoming go iy adjourned yes- ernment is to be | sher, Tilley, Mitchel Williston, McClelland ax An election of these | ofticers is expected in o few da 1t 18 eaid positively tuat the ne vernment will 1!:4{)r‘ful the habeas corpus. l PrRLADELFHIA, Tueaday. April 17, 1566, Gon. Grant arrived here last night. Gen. Meade und | Stafl lefte for Eastport, Maine, to-day, it is supposed in onpection with the Fenian movements there. o bl Meeting at Calais. CALAIS, Me., Tuesday, April 17, 1666, A large Fenian meeting was held at 8f. Croix Hell last night, and was add by Messrs. Killian aund Sinnott, The former spoke for an hour on Ircland & wiongs, but de- clared that in the efforts of the Brotherbood to free Treland they would respect the lawe of the United States. He snd the Americans owed the Irish u debt of gratitude for their assistance during the late struggle, and now was their time to assist Ireland in her hour of need. They eonld thy and by furnishing erms or the means to buy them. The Brotherhood now enbraced 1,000,000 men. It was the true policy of the American ration to prevent tne establishment of 8 monarchy n: Teas foreshadowed in the British scheme of confederation. 1f those opposed to the measure in the Provinces were to revolt on aceount of it, the Feniaus were ready to assist them, and in doing 80 would be carryiug out whiat wes the true American rz . If the Americans wanted to re- move monarchy m Mexico, Low much more careful ought they to be that there is ndt one established orth of them as | at Ottaws. He declared it to be the iutention of the Fenians to continue holding a convention on the border, Luntil the confederation question was settled. Every diffi- culty that afose under the British flag Jlu kopé to a1 lr’-gnhd,ndmryml.humm an Irish moth- er was a rebel against British tyrauny. The fishery ques- tion was snother which the Fenians would see wasjustly oy peakers e '8 Ome intend to invade the versation with @ gentleman after ourued, Mr. Killian refused to snswer y were poeking to arm a foroe on the Carass, . ., Al 17, 1866, m‘mud Bt%hcn-w— Br. mrl.:g“uun April 17, 1866, . B. M. steamship Bimoon arrived laro to-dy, with 1am e Kkl o Uhn 200 sagie 5o AL The Cause {2 British Col Seutenced to Thres Moni for Displaying a Sigiv San F 1006 RANCISC! 4 tol v Wostm restod aud sentencod to three montly’ iz, "PSORMICLL: —— FROM NEW.OELEANS, ——— Floocds and the Cotton Crop—Texican Emi- gration—Various Matters—Military Move- ments—The Methodist Conference—Iorses Racing—Beauregard Elecied President of & Railr, New-Druraxs, Mo fail contracts are iu o n b w-Orleans. © Brashear pe and telegraph. Fine rains have falien a The frost has kil Poiat Coupos parish Cotton seedis in d Tho crevasses cox repair on some b flooded, Cre wissioners a ors 10 th in a dying condition. Aurived steawer Montgomery Thero is m: i laud wmust be deat L that ke ) SATINE DO PASSPOPt WaS L Mirshal required it. to Mexico are num tisod to sail for Ver t is he | ¢ subscriptions for Lee's ashington Colle Vi ng has been rel d from quarantine, vaths for the week is 106, There is no se, aud the city gl Port Hudson s dismantied. o 8th [llinois T ry, of the L here for muster out. 1 will be neylvania arrived v and the 19th Pen a Stato garrison, Alderman Nixon have gone to Wash- Gon, G cauregard was elected President Orleans and Jackson Railro; The fir to-day, mile b and the s t of the L % The aso with closed doo: tor, 6:41, fothodist 1Confer —————— TENNESSEE, The Legislature €. Notorious Guerrill 0 members Banner of this cit by Mr. Williai o Mifitary C: met this mort cused the Court sdjourued till to-morrow pare the defense i I pedition to T notorious g Ho also capt of Harper and t broko fr I believed to be se m without difl e Military Comm A stroet fight were separate hig was a member of the o for the trial of H. also 4 order Ca , aud avalry, made cop! Paris, ), 8 tant compan Goveruor Per 1 Affnirs at Nashrille. Nasuviree, Tuesday, April17, 18 There was o passage at arms in the Ho -d: v Mr. Wood ditor of The 1 id Gen, J. P, Brownle Iat neing Woodmuf! iu the strong s, but the parties were finally t ted to indefinite ap The court overruled the formerly C master Departme ) I will soon leave for th bt MARINE DISANTERS. - Wreck of the Hudson Bay Compan)'s Steamer Labeuchore—Two Men Reported Drowned ~Mufety of the ¥ e The Hu erw, Cupt. M , wh , waa tolally wrecked o ruck @ reef on Saturdaj B After backing off into deep on Sunday morn not matenally i at 8 o'clock. Two men are said to bave bhean d were landed at Point Reyes by | constructed ou’the vessel. the passengers and ¢ took & prize at 1l in 1861, 'This was her second LATER.—Passengers arrived at the remaiude of the passengers are comiorts ided for. The steamer Ajax has arrived from Hopol —_— Convicted of M, PovcHKrnpate, Toeaday, April 17 1865, Iu the Connty Court in this to-day, William H Stevens, one of the erew of the d shell boat, which matched against a New-York boat in e race oppo ‘oughkee; n July last, sud who got into s di 1 named Thomas McDermott, on the evoniny of the race, which culty resultol in M('Igl--u,ull s death, was found guilty of manslay in the fonrth degree, the Jury strongly recommending Lim o the mercy of the Court. Judge Wheaton has resorved the dentence until some future time, pradiacs - Saim il The Paris Exposition. AUGUSTA, Me,, Tacsday, March 17, 1664 » appoisted Thomas 8, Lang of Vasal- borough, Frau Muzzy of Baugor, and Charles 4. Shaw d, Commissioners from this Stats to the Luter- Exposition at Paris, The Governor & . April 11, 168, AN bules. Salos strict Middling faney at 24fc. iu specie. The ked River is bigh The Union Pacific Rail Accepted, Oxaua, Monday, April 16, 1556, Government Commissioners examined and accepted the second section of the Union Pacitic Railroad to-day. The track is now beiug la: Lie rute of owe wile per day. ——— Cattle —Amother Mection AriL 18, 186 about equal to the demand. ‘ad, nll of which were sold at from Q14 to 815 % & 100 B’ for fair to good stock, and from 25 10 817 for prime stock. A wmall Jot of choice cattle trom Laucaster County soid as bigh as BIE P IOm, Sirer.~This market continues active, and 7,500 head wore Qisposed of &t prices raugiog from 7 to € couts § 1, gross, as to_conditien. Hoos—There has been o ckange io this markes; the offer- ings und sales amounted to i+ head st from $13 to §14 50 # 100 net. Ouly priwe cornfed Loge brought the last pamed price, Cows—This market was more notive and good cows were 10 dowand; the sales reached Lo 175 head at from 645 to 875 § head for Springers, aud from 830 to $100 for Milek Cows. ————— Markets—Reported by Telegraph. NEW-ORLEANS, April 16.—Cotton is depressed by the fore! . bat bflur(‘ alities are comparativel jes low Middling st 33c. ipts sinoe to-day, 2,750 bales. Suger olasses nominal, Vlour. Superfine, 67 374. Corn, Mixed and Yellow, A P Tobacoo, 90 @95e. Oats, 52@ 5 ess Po Ha, fair Light, 14c.; beavy, 16c. New-York bauk checks i . terliog exchange, 14 hte chang m:lml.odduld. 123 §1. Lovts, April 16.—Cotton fist st Slc. Flour qulet and unchanged. W heat—High grades firm. low qualities il and drooping. Corn firm ond sctive st 62275, Oats bigher at 4c. Provisions unohan Cixcrsxati, April 16,—Flonr in good demand, and sdvano- ing; eales at €72 8725 Wheat unsettied sod higher, Corn lunnswd tummfl ot S2@30c. Whisky frm et €342, FProvis ie qun ADELPEIA, April 17,—Petrolenm dull; eales of Crude st 24c.; Retived free, se@020. Cotton de and unsettied. Flour—no export demand; very little sales ot 82 40292 60. Corn soarce; ulet. Provisions dall Whisky; sales 87. Louis, April 17. . Louis, 2 dall and ed. 43@4dc. Provisions unoba: BaLTIMORE, April 17— Wheat scarce and tending upward. Corn ellow, 80c. Provisions . ar dull, Clover Bood at §5 25285 5, of Peunsyivauia st 82 234 282 e s o] Kvos Couxty CIRouIT CW. l'g:i! 18, —Nos, —Uotton frm at 3%. Flour and Corn firm and unclanged. Osts m active; bigh grades firm. rmer and wotive; sgles at , nffn’.n ‘eatern, 88 95. ‘Whest stiff of {'&‘.u.m.uflu,lln 0, 0, ;g-.uu. mbin—A Feulan is th's Imprisionment { . | NYE—~On Tues Trotiing en thy Fashion Cenrse, L, I, Yeatorday the first of the ssrios of Spring purses given by the propriotor of the Fashion Course, L. L., was trot tod for on that track, Thero wasa good attendance of owners of fast ho ar babitues of the trotting track under sadd! came to the post when the the stand. These . & Toby Candor, ri v, m, Kate Atwo v & Bi and Bii v o pool betting, the very low, so little Faemox Coumse L. 1, April 13.—Purse $100; mile heats, uader saddle. Toby Candor. named br, 1. Kate Atwood E. Perrin, named b. g. Bill Whelan Time, 2:55, 2:46, 2:45. — i —— An overcoat valued omas, was stolen from Lodge, in East Brooklyn, BERY IN 4 LODGE-ROOM. ie properiy of Mr, James T the ante-room of Hill Grove Masoni on Mondey ¢ that e was & brother in need, wa OS] room alone for o fow niinutes, when he ook occasion to walk off with the coat teds § —— The Tribune Enlarged. PAPER IN TUE ENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEBKLY AND WEERLY TRIBUNE. hstanding the fact that the size of Tig TRIB- increased more than one quarter, the price will remain the same. . TERMS. WEEKLY TRIBUNS. ibers, #ngle copy, 1 year—52 numbers elnbs of i pie, nddremed t Twenty copies, addre: Ten copies, to one ad . Twenty copies, to one address. ... Au extra copy will be sent " [ &2 9 0 00 30 00 1ye , 1 year—101 nu «cribers, 5 copies, of over, for each copy........ 3 Persons rewitting or 10 copies 82) will receive au extra o Persous remitting for 15 eop n extra copy DAILY TRIBUNE. $10 per annum; 85 for sis month THE TRIBUNE, New-York, m n T Address ARRIED, Rev. A. P. Put of Brookiyn, N. ¥ 1OW E. D. Wieon, Rev. A, J. Caz Tussday. Kate L. Howe, f Brookly , James H. Brun 'y fnvited to attend aw, IL Kiilio, No. 1 Thomm J aat., squested to « as J. O Brookly eris ¥ 16, of diphtt day, I8 In # West Twe KNAPP~In this city S, Ruapp;sud ehledt daugister of O. W.'Morris, ia the Juh yoar of hot ag N LAUDER danghter of Jam Migr s The une T vited to wrday, April 14, Lovett K. Mol years. . At Maitawan, reliet of Lhe lat e The relytives and of from the First Baptist Church Wedseadsy, lith fn 30 1o Mattenech, L. 1, for fnterment. v, April 17, Capt. Ezrs Nye, o the 621k yoar of his nday, 16th inet., Mre. Sophia, thike chiy, yours N.¥ Mlsg et The friends are res & 8t toe om New Y ¢ RING=On Mosdsy, April 15, of par your of his age s friends the funera’ 2 ( y STURGES—A: Fuirfield, Coan., on Tussday, April 17, Miss Lucestia dence of her brother, Jona. v, the 19th, 8t 2:3) p. m. nday night, April 13, the Rev. I'will take place from the 40w, a4 Falrfiedd, o Thured TUTTLE—At Madison. N. J., ou & Tuttlo, in the S1at yeur of bi . al will bake on Thursday morning, April 10, at 11 We Presyterian Church fu Madison. A train lesves ek, for Madi it 8308 m. o farthor iuvitation. Gpecial Notices. A spocial meating of TTRAAT oext c o pasedon 21t ult.. establis oard of censiag sallors’ boarding house: Brooklyn, and to beat s rep toin in the Cltims of N t from the Executive Comumities of the Chamber on ou weveral i the Sth inst. By order GEO W1 tary. The Kound Table—READY TIURSDAY MORNING—wil * A Philosophy coutain articles ** On Desd Hoads," **Cla The Lost Tales of Mitetus, of Ar” “ Liviogstons's Zambesl, . “ First Look st the Academy,” * Transstisatio Afl Look out for your Windo Why have Speechos ta Cougress,” * Journal tain in New-York.” Also, shors. Boston and Lon® don Lot Litorary sud Art Notes. READY TO-MORROW MORNING. Paper and Board Mill for Sale. The fibsceiber offers for SALE his MILL st Bartonevills, Vi, oo the . and b, R. K., nine miles from Ballows Falls, giviug essy so- cens 10 Now York and Boston markets. The mill is witkin five of the depot, and conelats of o eylinder Papsr Machine, S4iuh: ona Board Machine, 5i-inch; foar inch Bogines two Bollar, with Stews Pump Dry fouse and all the necessary appendages for n| " or Pasteboard of Thickness, without referen weaster. Tt 18 o an IthilA been in saccessful y facturiug Steam Neraw Hoards, producing nestly two tuns pe and can Desaesily changod to aiy description of paper ats vecy sumall expenge. T mill s sapocially worthy the asantion of auy oue de- o manafucture & thick (without the ordiuary process of doubling) for arge paper bage o for eolar paper a roady market gon be faund Lo althe Straw Boards,as 1t s tho only mill of the iad ln For only to :: pll\l:a‘lnt wnd issfon to view the promises, appl; . o [ . EDWIN'E SAMPSON, 4 No. 19 Exchauge-st., Boston. Tigloston & Tinrd) SRS S ToukRs EMALL WARES. YANKEE NOTIONS, o 11 I ANCY AND WHITE QOODS, WERING OREAT BARGAINS TO CASH FURCHASER; Range in ase. Funw, [y Kasosuus Srovas. mmfi“fifl‘fl'lfl Broudway, ‘Between Thisty-Afth and ots. A full assortment of thelr vin JMPERIAL (GREEN seAl VERTERAY, PLEUR 2—;;— o8 sloames * Pectars,” from q-h'l“ No. T3 Now st oare for " Cholara Complaiate. Soidrai Drugsiv. 'DUDLEY & STAFFORD (W holosale Agente), oy . D, HOWE, Propristor. B mcil.:ifi"munr-m:‘::"‘a“‘"""l‘i‘ owscubed ta Court of Clalane aad Depariaseats. BOUNT! B 28, PRI promptly Refors by express permission to 3 A X 3 E:.gakn.:hdn !fl:’mpumm lsaac Sher 0 > m’ e ransin, tronle Catarrh, Sore Throat, gad % = "RONCHIAL DISEASES, b “TLENBAZ DY H. P, Dr. s D2UK, M. D, oF 2"=aom. Thare are thoussnds fa thi ety w, ' *® 8 (0l moment guffuring from Chronic Catarrh aud fte 1 conéequences, who dre sot owed. Tho symptoms of tle of 4o atten. e e 1o e on frem in s deatructivs UTCh ot dumJorsof s to another, one staze i and more seri or, if you would avold the wption do not neglacts * Cold * ot **Cagarvh in the he. y and prodactive of sach va- d to learn 1f e will bot re. by thore althy snd dis | o onfe Cataren 4 membeane, and the alr, fn pass ed surfaces, must of neceasity im! o9, and ia this manner e % the mest nox: broath of aic you » practice ordinac’ on thers is litile to bope CHRONIC SORE THROAT. afrequently filled with purl disease adva ally destroyed by ul mall pits or depressions upon saurces o when diseased they pour out sn {ncansan: 1ug, hawkiog all parsous suffering from thess disagroeable malsdies, And If the disense s allowad to progress the membrane investing the vocal chiords becomes thicke h o be 4 loses its natnral ring ot tone, and fi a ulcerstion of the vocal chords takes place, the voice i hope! BRONCIHITIS, BRONCHIAL CONSUMP- TION. sautly baen appiled to disesses istaken idea, when ® wisdpipe st i d each sub abes, uo! en of & tre tia, therefors, we spoak of & disesss located In the | in the throat, &+ has beea 20 commoaly supposed. s of bron on we spesk of g, and loading Fow we di k #5 long s they © ali 1s well. They try to con- hus they negle they witl grow b king deeper and desper fa- waite of ¢ to enumer- at have odaced aad sdaln cure of thess affections ; and a0 far from thoy have in most iastazoes, 1t 1s to be they wers i ded 1o relieve. by lab ks Lave whils the dis by staps is 1t woald bo s mer bee sifying and s roatme: s %0 widely known d, qu lations 0t of the ground, e ure of mention. erous to reached, not ot the entire ex cells and seca fn ot of the re y combated ot ouly chroule sor throst, and the more deepseated bronehial affections, | Dot wa have had the b s of rowtoricg to heaith and strength | many of the most b 2 ou, whan 8!l the ordi- y aad aigaslly oa THURSDAY, Ap: every Thursday thereafter uatll New Work on Consumption and Dissasss of {ntng bis sy ¢ practize, is now resdy. specle Pri Passagos, fully TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & Co, 2000 308, 400 aad 102 BOWERY, Now offar thelr satice stock of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDRI CLOTHING ¢ GOLD, 8 on'y 2 par eant premium PRicRs. in eoalotmity s now opening and wi 1 U AL 13 00D, a3d compriens s sy soctmeat of seiect pat- torms ¢ FRENCH CHINA AND PARISIAN GRANITE DINNER WARE, TEA AND T T SETS, | GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS, Aloo, a chalen selaction of LIERS AND-'GAS XTURES, F1 0M ORIGINAL DESIGNS. . V. HAUGHWOUT & Co., 106 ad 492 Brosdway, corner of Brooma-et. T CHANDI I8 Grapes. AND ISRAELLA VINES. 1 the frait is aqual to the best Earopesn 1y while the vizes, {a hardiness and con- iag, are unequaied by our ardy vadletion was vory low, and to eluba st wholassle rates. propositions, cirealars, price-lista (single, per dozen and by with descri ngraviogs of loua » Vines iu dirscted In clrulas, W. GRANT, Wachostar Co., N VINES, d or thoussad. Tons (zear Poskokt DELAWAR the grades sent without cost of o3, > appilcants who lese vines wiil be found to bs good and very chieap, snd and for eale, in coussquence of having been o whan the 4 was greatly beyoud the supply. ‘Msaual of tha Vias seat for 30 Couts. VA » now ho Fal W a8 (near Peskakill) &3 Tmprovement in Steam. W. C. HI VPTETEAM ENGINES save 75 per cent in spae, weigh b 3 pa toalluses For cireular, Siilan THE HIOKS ENGIKE Co., NHATTAN PLATE COMPANY, MANHATT. P L. oo seaen not often refer to watablished this our drmy of readats ate The exteasrdinary vitue of the article refo y e enitatingly and sarnastly recommend it to all persons o any way with puimosacy tEouble, Tuia for sale & No. 166 Courtest., (Hloason’ 0 ictortal. e A4 BARNES & Co, F. C. WELLS & Co,, T New-York, D) oty W1 SCUTEFFELIN & Co. parent AN FEOMPbsTION Doy B P O BT EMICS, o srowod—sad it fise from oy ingurious com o avole o4 eapait attiole o e saiy 1o be poueats. Whotsaly 0L 07 Drugelsts 5 Cents per Box. ‘Masce, PRASER & LEF, No. 2 Berko at.. Now-York. AT RPDUGED FRICES, k PARLOR, suires, n Rosew ood, Walnut P . u-E:- 3 L 4xD AREROOMS, an Retalling ot masufscturens’ prises. or. 1...'%?:.... of :.:,'I_, 359) Tha Asiatic Cholera S wads rance in Loodon. first_victim. attribated :\-n?&'w.a',".: olsanous mparities of Uhe Thames, ou which e s lighier man. Y*m."w—lum & Co., -‘v"&‘h%flflfi -:“a&ugzfid -..H'T...u: <ho P -uo-!.m.-‘m- medium, to be ‘an sxselient artisio for the sy vl Siribio sad ouly requiree o 50 PSR W DY Gheals, o Now-York, Aprll 8, . # O e i : TS may be fawed by teeoriiog to the thres carsfully propa —_—— THE MEDICAL BALANCE SHEET, n4T OF CURE. 1 1 Iiastrated by FACTS AND FIGURES. READ A ND COMPARE. Thore ate twd eapacial poinsy 5, “mectsd with the trsstment of @e :;. o y.-,:!a Which the slok tequire, e, 'd BAYS 8 Dight 10 expct, SCOUTNE formstion Fa tho first place, they dosire to kugs,* Wht meTatger will cere telaly aad apeadily rontore they 4o health, 253 8 th sacond plese’ what will be the oxpenss f s eomplete aud , "84l sure, By coatrasting the modarste cost of RADWAY'S REMEL TS with £ ey expenss favolved io employinga) " TUCAAS: 808 pee- eutiug the medicizes ho may prescribe, &t will be sse. L0 SEVERAL THOUSAND PER CEM spacifics known ¢ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.K ADWAT'S REGULATING PILLS snd RADWAY'S RENOVAR NO RE- SOLVENT, which comprehond withia their romedial rants "'“".- ow it of avute and chrogie d This can bo made wsaifest by & lusteations based on fac ‘o bagin with t READY RELIEF. Case 935, —Honry R. Morton, Now-York City, Is selzed with s " vomitiag sud pur, and violentp U in bowels, A physician is He trogts the patient & CHOLERA MORS First visit, $9; cost of proseripticn, % Second sy, $1. Change of trestment. Now prea on $! sufferiog wud siokiog fast. At this slags H £ = s Py serip! the READY RELIEF is suggested. One bottle 3 cents. Ates- consna—vomiting i recovers ita tone—strongth s restored. falls 1220 @ rofresiing s NOW BALANC Physkelan's bil, #6 prescriptions ( Eoitia of Resdy Relief (which effect the bottle spared for otker exige Balauce i favor of READY B Case 1,199.~Frasman L. Fors Brooklyn, isattackel with Agae asd Fever, Modical man calisd in. Charge $1 por vinit. Looks i daily fora f: -yiparing, arsenle, morphise &c. Pre r o percaptible improvem in patient. Advised to try READY RELIEF ad REGULATING PILLS. Relief 5 founts por hottle, Piile 2 ovate per box. Halffa dozen doss of the Relief, diluted eccording to directions, bresk up the fits, and two or three doses of the Pils romova the malarions virus of tho disease from the system. Post the Books agaia: Physiclan’ #10, (amd no Reitef, 50 oen il % cure,) being & surplus for fu {3 portion of whi. ure use Case 2,67L.—James B. Hondr k. Ciy, o B . Doctor called in. Visit 3. Second vistt bn 4, in the afiernoon, 3. Prescriptions, $4 and pulss aad strangth faliiug. At this stage the RELIEF ad 4, piroxysme of puis srrostad, and caio per fectad by the am ULATING PILLS, which carry offthe eorrupt ead acrid humors that caused the sitack. Compars sgsin 130 prodent family ¢ atantly areests patn, and uervins in cholers, cholers motbus, bitiaas colls, epavmy, fte, mualee tlous sl those of any other praparation knowa. As as extarnal application for buus, wounds, scalds, brulses, kou has 0o oquil. Pass on to RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Case 592 =W. A. St New-York City, 8 martyr to chronic dges o liver complaint. Physiciaa’s bill for eus #200. Prowcriptions, 100, No fmprovement. Agr 49 8t the stomach, terrible oppression after esting, comploxion cadsverous, body emacisted, paia be s, groat dability, apicits da™ bowels irreg twean the saoulders sud in the right prossed. In this condition patient resorts to & coures of the REQGU- LATING PILLS. Afr the frat two doses the distressiag symploms and the patisnt, perseveriog in the use of the remedy (184 adopting such rales i regard 0 diet, kc., 80 common #9740 suge pectactly woll. Four boxes, 3. ech, suffive (o baaiely every rolic of the complaiat. Contrast tho cost 200, fmodiciass, B100 (of o % Case 1,23 W. Mouat, long & sufferor from liver comm tats, bes paid, he at difarant times, sbout $250 to phy- sicisas, 32d be thinks a8 mach mors for medisines. I induced te try the REGULATING PILLS, with occesional doses of the REN OVATING RESOLVENT, to assist in removiog from his system the offects of the marcurial trastmsnt to which hie has boen subjected 800 fesls the benefit of the changs. Takes, in sll, five boxss of the Pills and thres bottles of the Resolvent, aad st the ead of the coures 10 a0 woll aa e evar was la bl life. Glasse at the account current below: Bills (o medical attesdauce, $230; outlay for prassriptions, & 250 (40 mauch 1 thrown awa; ) Fivabosoa of REGULATING PIL 135 thres Botias® - of RESOLVENT s 1 9103, $—(disenss removed).ooo 4 W EGULATING PILLS snd RESOLY- ; YT Balance (o favor of RJ The REGULATING PILLS possess the alterative, anti bilious aod diainfactant propectiss of Moreury, without any of ita pernicious ek, tributes. They are manufscture] in vacuo from comcentrated vogs table extracts, and are an absolute speciic for all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels and kidaoys. They tone the system whilo re lioviag the bowels from viseid Lumors, aad cautrol the liver were readily than blue pllls or any preparasion of quicksilver or Iis salts @ oxides. Aud now & fow words about the eflects of the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Case 1,950, —Zachary N. Laturop, New-York City, « suffarer from chronie werofuls; has been long under physlciany hands; has twice had the disorder suppressed with blue piil end mercarial olatmente but only to reappear in ancther end more malignant form; has beeq repoatedly salivated, and suffors from mercuilal discase complicated with the orfgina! disorder. Supposes be bas paid for wedical asce and eostly drugs, such as iodine, byd. potash, corrosive sublim ¢ ate, extracts of sarasparills, various acids, ke., over $350. I recom wended to give the RENOVATING RESOLVENT s trlal. Befors the firat bottls is finished there {s & mauiisst change in thh appesrance of the sores with wl Do is affected. As the medicine is continned thay bagin to hew, aal after the course of six botties ke is seound man. The mercury is out of his system, sud the disesse is not sxpe pressed, bat eradicated. Once more purs, uucontamiizated blaod rune 1a his voins, and his heulth and vigor are cowmpletely resiorsd. Strike the balance: To medical defcs and wadication, (orse than nseless) To six hotties of RENOVATING RESOLV by which the priceless blossing of Losth is Balance ia favor of the RESOLVENT..... o $! per restored. El.é¥ Case 1,064, —Sergt. B. A, Colo, Now-York City, » rotarned volows tear. Complaiat, le theumatism, produced by exposurs dusiag the war, Was one month * under treatwment” sicce bis discharge Rocolvod during that time 30 visits from bis physician. Visits 83 each. Cout of medicines prescribed, consisting of colehicom, gum ga" fac, quinine, morphine, hyoseyauias, ke —sll expensive—snd variows smbrosations, 1 30 per day on an average. Whole amount paid fos; 45, Nok the slightest cliauge for the bettor produced RENOVATING RESOLVENT and READY RELIEF (46 an extec* nal application) rocommended by physiciaus as & deraier resort. Re- sut tmmedistely benefictal Pationt convalescent in three deys. Withia foar weaks, pain, swallings, contraotions sad all other symp- tomevomoved. A radical cure. Number of botties of nml.vlq taken, (our, aud half s dosen bottles of RELIEF, used a4 aa extocng romady. Look again at the comparative expen Physicians feos. $60: medication, $45—all to no viszes B i ot the RESOLVENT, ot @1 eech. ad i bpttisg of RI disease orati SOLVENT and RELIEF. . RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT is the most pecfect doparative, and the most powerful restorative that bas evor been def tived from the vegstsble Kingdom. It ellwinstes from the blos avery trace of scrofulous or syphilitie virus, eradicates merourial dis- sase, and s the oaly preparstion which can be depended spon for & thorough cure lu tumorous, cancerous, sud other consumiog disesses. of the Saahy fiber. 1n sslt thoum, erysipelas, and all utaneous erug’ tions, 1t 1+ aqually efficscious; aud as its effoct {s not merely to suge press symptoms, but to Temove the morbific causes, the oures it offects are slways permanent, one bottle of it containtng more of the active disinfoetant and purifying prisciple of Sarsepariile thea is di$ fused through 0XB GALLOX of the ordinary extracts of that rook. The above comparative view of the expense of ordinary medication and of the sost of oure through the agency of RADWAY'S REMR. DILES 1a not u the slightest degree overdraws. 1t is founded on testi- mony in the possession of Dr. Radway, sud sccesible to ali wha desita to sxamice it. The sole object bas bewu to ILLUSTRATE FACTS, in » familisr way, by an 7 -t exhibiting ACCOUNT CURRENT Dotween disease and the stereotyped practice oa the ove hend, Dr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES on the other. 1, however, the bal ance is seversl thoneand per cent in favor of the laster in aa econsmia potat of view, it ls infinitely grester in » sanitary sense. At requedd cost o comparison may be institated, but nofas regards remedial eakea The y of the READY RELIEF, REOULATING HLUS and RENOVATING RESOLVENT, over all other mediciaes of the alassos to whioh they belong has been meds too manifont to Be —u;w-mm.-uupuuud-" RADWAY & 20 1 s, - T8 K. B R Rome dles sold f