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e bill providing for the taxa I, 8 reported by the 2 of stockhiolders of bau Blossrs. Bitw, Boyd, k E. Stewart, voting i the G . in Philadelph The Eoracd. Th B G €oon: 1 save tho oute (o New-York. ay. Aprii 19 The Sicamvhip Exgland ¢ The & N v conva Prociamation in Hegard to Pestilence 10 be Eesucd by the 12 “The Acstrien Neie te the Pross «. The under ref 1 fnstrue: His 1 reo s Count von Bis A further from the 1t of & . offensive action againat Prassis. N0t o0y ¢ erdly sentiments of the Fraperor toward His M n. o5 well as toward the Prosaan slate r 1deed, de eislvely pre wperc §0 alo mindfui as Pras e has by i Federal troate v, jor bie part, is firmiy d on 19 the tenor of Art . prok. its the membe:s of the Con eir diepstes by force o While Moiister Fresi eaty the King, ppe thal the of an § vocally as the under veroment, and thereby the preservation of the in wever to be_distarbed. KAROLYL, minel ts do the Faderal eration from set the ual » illustrions m M. de Benumont. » Paris journsls auiounce the death of M. Gustave e Beaumont, mheraber «f the Institute, and formerly mem- Der of the Chamber of Deputies for La Barthe from 1839 o 1 184¥ lie was appoivted Eni of Fran -t fim‘”hnflpfiifln'lflh“ of the min- dstry of € Barrot, Dufaure sod Lanjuinais, He was one of the Deputies who et i the mairie of the 10t arrondissement o the famous 2 of December. M. do _ Boaumont was the ssthor, in eopjubetior with M. de 1\1};!\':]1.,0{ & work ou the * Peritentiary System the United ‘States, und its Application to France.” Wik alyo the author of “‘Ircland; Social, Political end R Yigious,” and “Marie: Or, Klsvery in the United State Ho war 62 years of age o1 the tin'e of his death. g — Tl Newoman Hereld, Georgie, publishes in due form pilication to 1o Coroty ordivary for letters of sdminis bratiom by oolored stace of o decoased frinnd. This 13 the first snaton Lo last Georgia Leg !0 ge Bmith, Ac Governor of the ursday, the 20tk inst., to be ob- vumillation wad praver iu tbmt of the kind vuder the law passed by | | State of THE BORDER SCARE. ALONG THE FRONTIER, - e sbe 1 'UNERAL OF A WY ~—Soms eveni d at Wetmore's Do ofi oue on of the Lras vppeN 1 . 16 Bond -t oF PICKPOCEETS. — d womun yesterday « ARREST ted u man Haud's stor who wes w il arrested both th her pe to ¢ ed o is Tequeste aceused we Naval Kuteld PRACTICE EQUADRC OF TUE . ACADEMY. Ordors bave beon issued by the Navy Department to pla adiness forthe Summer cruise, the vessels com- drom of the Naval Acsdemy. the practice g1 3 o vessels to be attached to this squadron are the gunhoats Murblebend and Winnepec, and the tug bost Pllox asa tender. The saiting frigates Constitution, Santee and Macedonian will probably be attached to the #quadron, but that hus not yet been determined, as mauy objections have been made to their use, several distin- guished naval officers being of the opinion that steam ves- <els only should be employed in_exercising the midsk men. The cruise of this Summer promises to bo of unusu- al interest, as the widshipmen will not only be re- quired to_work the steamers under canvass, but will also Joarn the duties of firemen and coal passers, and those who are sufliciently advanced in their engineering studies will stand watch as engincers. This system of training our young naval officers to be practical” enginecrs as well as practical sesmen is of recent origin, but promises to be of b benefit to the gerviee, and has worked well so far. | The reports received from the gunboat Swatara, o boar of which this system was first inaugurated are highly su fuctory, showing that the midshipmen attached to that vessel are in o fair way of becoming practical engineers as ‘ woll as seamen. The practice squadrou will probably ren- | devous st Newport, R. L, in the latter part. of May or be- | ginuing of June, and from that place :‘illClMon;l::: | eruise, duriug which, it is su] , 1 | A N ouckinig atall The priacipol ports of Nova- e | Scotin aud New-Brunswick. e — ! Tak STATEMENT REGARDING NITRO-GLYCERINE — ‘ The statement, which appeared 1 several papers on Tharsday | m.ummnnuhrpqu-uudnlm-dynflu, | or blastiog-oil (the explosion of which recently ceased suol bavoe in San Francisco), was stored in the Custom House, | cavesd , ma from euter- ing the ..-!.'.'fi'.:!."'i’-'u wfln’%lm of being blown up. Tho Collector of Customs contradicts the statement 'al- iuded to. He says there is none of the oil stored iu the build- ing of the Custom-Houso proper, and that he has takon meas- ures to exawine the contonts of all the United States ware, | bouses. iu order to have the dangerous material rewoved, i | ary should be found. e —— A gentleman just arrived from Alabama reports un- paralioled sufferiig amoag the from want, many having wctually died of starvation, nds of others veIging on daaik with bardly suy bogq NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1866. From Ouz Special Correspon. ® erican an - d 18 bis met bes ¢ and v lent pre bodes we more fatal discase of yol much extent upou the r infecting. RAMBLES AM ST Visi —~The Ultra Wormer Cit Aathors of its Deatructi wi —Comparison! ery ond Diet soon hea s Mexican ¢ ajec oM TEXAS —— New.Orlcans—Voyage Through the Gulf—The Mexican Tougue—The Breack-Yone Fever, dent. aviiLy, Toxas, March iand returned, and th vessel, o passag 74 10 com- from her m down and merest diminutis y Liave heen stos with us at th g, the In its New-Orle the French capital, b which moj i Tast falt, T was al” AR of w aignit atices in the ks Lorrl ntonsity and of the hea to th 12 the tingor end leavoting to wrik i and nost revel days when ho s diseaso is co- » hitis & modt he Autimn frosts puts a1 Jeaves the suflferor with reluet mory of presious sufferings with hones, which graduw wlenes until he is we oIl for the inhabitants, ilow fevor never encroa sion whieh it way cha et ON nt these at Fault, ¥rom Qur Special Corraspondent. Charioston censes 10 8] to the South Carolina UMBIA, 8. C., Monday noon, April 2, 1866, jpear u city of ruins after o visit pital, This was onc of the most | pleasant towns in the South, and cortainly the most pleas- 1| aut in the State, before the great fire which laid four- fifths of the place in ashes. It looked more moders and comfortable, was better built, and had more treesand gardens, and a botter location than any other in Palmetto- dom. The inhabitants were for the most part cultivated and wealthy, and, as a natursl consequence, extremely dis- loyal; representing the worst Dbest _element, socislly, sud the element, politically, tn the State. AN EXCLUSIVE LOCALITY. their most rm closely uni 80 oxist without the other. %o far as education the best, famili mm:t. of Cunlhl:'('ficpophd this State have never recognized the right of their more Northern neighbors m. and here the would-be cotton the ** proud” name) and rice barons dwelt in coexiat with the peculiar engendered, with no cal sable servants, and the verse was a vory swall Carolinn. The Columbians were to lords as much ease and luxory as can form of civilization that Sla re beyond the thought of their deopost conviction that the uni- and ummportant part of South the fiercest and most unmmlrm child, of mising of traitors. They were, man, woman and the extreme div-in can-bo-subjugated cless bosstens woat W -tho-last-ditch school, and of the vever- Tley were the kind of insolont DOULYOTE GRUIAR' | to its ru d | nco to be | — eXistenc N —————ee . —— wardly Ya oontly finished ongines sad botlers for vessels | W uske® TRIBUNG. Thoso who believs in b0 '?‘-.m.l,fg‘:; ,hould ever nmmon | bolonging to Messrs, Benser & Brown of tis city, Pooif Maii | 208 *T3, SN0 Sherksior of T Tapoms va el ough Limb liquor, ta invadethe s 2 “fuence ol Soeragnagouet throost wumbers and figuor, (011890810 | Sioamabip Compway, and s verical boum eagiae for sisn s Oribe fof 1y BEMI-WEFKLY o BOASTSULNESS V3. PACTS. slip for Commodore Vanderbilt—20-iuch cylinder by 12 foot | way bo s, "fplied to then, at the lowest price for whiok impletons, Palmetto Pistols, where is the | $troke of piston, peyer oa ‘,,vmmwmwn&m::%mfi:u-fl e et they it sword Dava opened? | At presest they aro ongagad upom several contracts for € | Tramiio®y "ol subscribers Téopy * FOBF—-L04 num could pot Lave been more completely extingui r silly vauntings more sevepely pun- ished, if th Good-Sens w) no shrine has ever been rated in this State—had striven to re hiwself n them for their utte) i Their m that fire is an weqnire the and ros 1d fesl thay ar ore pi hoastfn th, it would bo vasty ucive to the developme: these 81 were de. i tures t are that th n inma The ha apienous fired that at o and t under THE WORKEERS — Machine-Shop: d Boller-Works They are Doing. TLat we might present to our readers a detailed ac- count of the busizess now dolng in the principal mackine ops and boller-works of our wr reporter, within o fow days, has wad is { tho city. and gatbered, 8o far ag practioalie, the particulers of the state of the works now | being prosocated. Altbough a large reduction is observable the shops are pretty busy in r. This work covsists of dostgned mostly for o shops, their 2 & yOAT OF tW0 ago, e 12 0f last yo uing np the contra TLFTE-ST,, EAST RIVE! Al of this catabl will b pleted tio o . b ard within %0 to the Ar process of ¢ ni » bave recently com- Arizona, iys the macki: of the Montana, sister ship will be fully cot They have also in the machinery for two large and mag | Steamship eon San ru ps, desigued for the Pacific M ny, aud inteaded for service ou the route I Fra 3 Chias. Al of those cugluos are of tle vertical beam deseription, 105 incbos eyliader by 12 feet stroke of pis ton, and of elaborate workwanship. Theas works are pashing tho work on the two engines for the United States scrow iy agto a rapid eom s They will be so far fuisked as to adwit of putting ou of July next, aud ia all probability be turacd ut wichia o moath subsequent to that stoa by tho Jas over to gie Gover tian Thoy are also doing their usun! amount of repairivg, and among the etormslips recently and at present being refitted sora Light, which Las beon thoroughly to being cispatehed to Aspiawall, thore as a2 cxira vesse! by the Pacific Mail Steam- the Mariposs, Monterey and Mississippi, hav wme to engines avd boilers; and the Clara Clarits, form m yacht of L. W. Jerome, esq., having been purchan o Mall Steamsbip Company, bos as o tonder aud dispatch boat, and also sup) with pumps, bose, &c., th boat w casion requires. She is now nearly completod MOKGAN [10N WORKS, FOOT OF NINTH-ST., EAST RIVER. Tiofo there 1s o activity, aud they aro employiug about 640 mon. ‘They have very recently finished the vertical beam engine now on board tho stsamer Star of the Esst, in tended for servico betwoen Boston and Gardiner, Me.; this engine is 54 inclies dinmoter of cylinder by 11 feet stroke of to be retai ship Company piston, and has au effective power of 900 horses; they have 40 fnst completed a heam engine for the iron steamer Nucvo | Cubano, buttt by T. ¥. Rowland of Greenpoint, and intonded for service on the soutk side of the Island of Cuba, between Batabano and the Isle bf Pines; this engine is 36 inches diame ter of cylinder by 9 feet stroke of piston. Tbe mackinery for the large frigato Ammonoosuo is being pushed forward with vigor. and will be in readiness in good season; it consists of two geared engines, having 100.noh cylindors, and four foet, | fien 1wl stroke of pieton. The largo aud claborate pumpivg engines, designed for the Water Works of Chicago, are constructing bere, and will be finlshod befors required. Beside this, they are constructing other works, consisting of engines, boile &o., aud ore doiog large amount of repairing; amoog tho vesselo at thetr dooks being overhauled are the Comwmodore, Brooks, Continental, Bridgeport, City of Hartford, &o. FULTON [RON-WORKS, FOOT OF CORLEAR'S HOOK, BAST RIVEE. This establishment is now empioying some 275 me, and are busy upon the engines for steamship building by Thomas Stack of Greenpoint, and owned by Arthur Leary & Co. of tbis clty. They are also construoting severa! boilers, stationary engioes, &o., and sen doing & large amount of repairing, the fl“m-dm-flu* Among the last completed engine aud boiler coatracts of the works, beam engines, 45-inch oylinder by 11 feet stroke; Jas. T. Brady, vertioal beam, d5-inch eylinder by 11 feet stroke; City Point, 1,100 tans vertical direct engines 44loeh cylinder by feet 9 iuches stroke ALLAIBE 1KON WOLRS, CHEBRY-ST. These works are the oldest in the country, and among their achievements in engine-bullding for the mercantile marine may be hozorably mentioned those on board the well-knowa stoamsbips Baltic, Pacifio, Vanderbilt, Illinols, Empire City, Northern Light, Starof the West, Costa Rica, N York, . | signed fo " | ite boad. covies. or over, o, “a¢k 00pY, $3. | wines and boilers for two steamboats, and works in the oil re- glone, They Lave also done, and are at present doiag, coo- erablo repairing. The number of men employed here Is MARRIED. , BRISTOL—HASBROW KAt Hughuonville, N Y. on Tuselay, ETNA TRON WORKS, RIVINGTON AND GOURCE-STS. T5th iowt by the Row. 175 C. Tybon. Br. Frod. i Breet o M iy . Catria e don gt ot s, - V- Flasbeook, all of Haghomeotta. se works are in full operation. Thoy are employing o b 8 BROWER-BECKLEY—0,' Wednesday, April 18, ot the the magnificent engines of the monster Dun- | by ity & Ao.x{..n.u',:g“ Datch Chureh, Lafsyette-pis | derberg are in baud, and wil be ready In tbree mouths. They | John Brower snd Sarah L., do aghiver of Sawuel M. Bockley, eag, | are also now buillding the largest engines ever constructed for this eity. DEMAREST—LOW . N.J, b Bebosol warine purposes, being of the vertical beam description, 112 | 4y B e~ o A inches diameter of eylinder, by 12 foet stroke of piston, de- of Poughkeepaie, i, Copt. Jan o4 H. Demarest (formerly 0. ity o Mies Hkth Liow, outy daaghter o New-Bristol steamboats now being constructed " N. ¥ dv Cawp tc Major-Gen. M. Loy by Wi, H. Webb, at kis yard foot of Sixth-st. These engines, of the Iate Hon. H. Boston, M., and Trentou. N. J., papers plaase copy. ed for these vessels, will be a al construction, and challenge YARDLEY—SWAN—At Christ Church, on Wed, of 5:. k. | % copies, 1 you - 87 gy the Rew . G Euer, M Claries s Yardloy o, Gilbest & Co.) to ; Jghtsr Swau, sll of New-York. o ge comtract, to ing out o, wany tuns of work weekly, Among the | ARCHER—On Wadnesday, April 18. Debossh Archer. T""_ 1as compleed jonof (s establishament, i the largo and spls- | e e St o T id engives of the steamship Rising Star, 100-izel cylinder by | Fridsy moruiog, 20th inst, ai 9 o'ciock a. m. Her remaias will be : conveyed to Yonkers for interment. SIS = CHESEBROUGH—At Fort Waskisgton Ilights, on W, DOCK ILON WOEKS, No. 435 EAST TENTH-ST. wight, April 18, Blazius ebiough, ::Jfil son flfl . Andronicas and Margaret Chesebrough, in the 48th yoar of bie the g0 The foneral will take place from the St. Jumes Lritheran Chorch, Fitoentlist,, noar Second ave., on Saturdey, Apzii 21, st 3 o'clock. DEAL—In Nevada City, California. o sdny, March 191985, ob sce of N.P. Brown, James H. Desi, e0u of Dr. Wen agod 22 years, Smoaths and 10 dage. 2 Thu 9 Aprii 19, Maria R S ey Diac 5 Clugsh, camar of " “aa tow, s 24 o'clook of netivity is manifested here, some 200 men ed. They are principally engaged in putting up several large flus and tubular boilers; also some portable en- | gines for the oil regions. Mr. Miers Caryell, at one time with Iron Works, is at the head of this establishment. NORTH RIVER IKON WORKS, N0O. 266 WrsT-8T. ding two vertical beam engines, six 2inch cyl- ¢ stroke of piston, for tho steamers now boiug i the P n Somday p. i, are also building two the n bieved considerable | The | | 1300 or tk wery of & tesienc ry at 12 0'clo This establishwent bas p for the improved heam engines of the switest boats on ¥ now employ 200 men. WORKS, FOOT OF NORTH RIVER, wont are coastructing two vertical beam en- lors. They arc also at work upon several | overliauling of several ve They are employiag abo: LL, NO. 49 HARRY ed (5 atteod wihout w-Rociile, on Th Th 1RON made by them, DLLAMATER TOIKTEENTH-ST., ud frier ds are rorpectully iuvited to a'tend ber funeral, on Sunday, the 224 Lst., at 1§ o clock p. ., from Ko. 20 Fifthet. NYE~Ou Tuesdsy, April 17, Capt. Ezra Kyo, in the 63th yoar of his agn. reapee £ully avited to attend the funeral, from bie boilers, s « near Newark. N. 1), on Fridey. the o'cio ‘witiout furthar tieiation. . Corringes will b8 & ot (e Cesmatat. depot ot the arrival of the 10 & e m New-Vork RAY—Ou Monday, the Mth inst and upon th 8 | | | Sk THE at e, Goorge W, Ray, sged 8 g the Jobanks & T G g years botlers for tho fol g vessels: o vertioal beam | The rels nd friends of the family. also the members of the Oresd . . | Lodse xewwwior Lodg 9, . and A M, and of Co- inch by 12 feet, for & hull now building by Mess rinthian Chapter, No. 159, a4 of Palestine Comaandery, " | Mo 16 K T and the fraternicy in goneral, ate respectfully invited & K. Poillon, Brooklyn; a vertical beam engine, eambont designad for the Jersey building by Mr. Burtis of Red Hook feet, for the Mossrs. Smiths of wdiy afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from Fuithoavo. His remaine will be to Fisaill, for iutecmeat. sdueadsy. tun 13tk inet., Elins to sttend the | Chureh, eor , for n a taken o Macble Cemetery, sad a vertical special notice. wark, N. I, on V ently finished t ar of his ag Lord, ! ed to atead the funera), afiatuday, et 2 o'clook . , ate residence, No 27 North Brosdab. lotecmsad m engine, 44-inch cylinder, and © B Vail of the Orm of b Tho fourish ness speaks well for those at d 9 da nds of the family st respectinfly invitad to attead esidence. No. 116 West “Thirty aighthret.,, cl,,lp‘nu ‘Anluulsn‘-‘:ulkhhl“ (5t int t, nlag, ixth ot at B4 o' = g e 1 at those of Slater & At tho Kast River Iron Works, a O'Hara, Marpiy, McCurdy & Worden, Curtis & Shapter, J. B. Bunce & Co., Cusick & Bartbolomew, Stophens & Li tel. g ot and J. & R. J. Gray, busicess is fair, and is expected to im- | 5 fi‘""al Notices. 5 wwo. At tho last-mentioned place, & number of hoisting A Regulnr Meoting of the GERMAN REPUBLICAN CEM- ), are belag constrn > AIITEE will be beld TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 8 o'clook, ! — LOUIS NAUMANK, P, WEIL, Secreiario fors ot 1 . ro her! astad ter Feapeative lodges om BUNDAY, od the foners) of it Moo o M of coiaer of Thirty ikt 73, (rand Muster. yesterday Brown was si th District in Auston, Grand Se “meventh Assembly District Uniow Association.—The rog- uiar dionihly Me i il be Leld at Metcopolites Hal, Sixthdve. 20, at 7§ 9'cloa USSELL, Previdsat, | Cwanvs W. Oanoe: Paper and Board Mill for Sal whseriber offers for SALE his MILL at_Bartonsville, V¢, oa R B.. uine miles (rom Bellows Falls, giving sssy e~ w ¥ ork aud Boston markets. The mill nutes’ wa'k of the depot, and $iach of onecylinder Paper Macline, S¢inch; one Boar e, 34 luch, four 38-inch Evg two Boilers, with Stesm Pump H And all the necosssry appendages for . making Papee o b it 1s vow ¢ 1 the prod books a P : any thickness, without reference to the weather. says s it e boy ond | a5 s boer 1 succastul oporation for the past two Years b meae- inquisitorial power of the Asscasor to examir e par : T . uld not be d e o T 4t very g be | Sxpeass wukitn of ‘say s |8 bf sug) for Large paper baga oz for c.llar paper. of & 1\ 'the Straw Boards, e 1t 18 Y Saly will lare and permission to view the premises. L BWIN ', SAMPSON, e No 19 Exchsagaot, Boston. | Brown Kev I United Btates Dists Goverument, and the To ; St i scegits ok S TRAPHAGEN, HU NIAGARA. | The result of the elections in Ni | Union Supervisors and pive Domocrats bave being tae same resolt an that of last year. gained one town and lost on e ———— The Trib ularged. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. ARGEMENT OF THE DAIL EMI-WEEKLY AND WEBELY TRIBUNE. Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tur TriB- UNE has been increasod more thau oue quarter, tho price will remain the same. . ara is that 10 been oloss: The Union me ERY, N 398, 400 i 409 80W Now offec thoic salirs stack of MENS. BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING TERMS. WEEKLY TRIBU. 3, single copy, | year—32 uumbers coat promi ry On & basis of GOLD, &t daly 3 pe- T Watches and of all descrivtions, SILVER WARE, FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, e o i L AR Preserve Your fealt! DR LANGLEY'S ROOT AND HERB BITTERS are a sure remedy for Liver Cowplaiat in all ite forme, Humors ol Blood and ivensns, | ,: Mail subserily | Gilt Combs, F: €. ALLEN, N Twenty eopies, tw one address. ... .. oce.ziiious An extra copy wili be sent for each club of tea. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNK. Mail subscribers, 1 copy, | yoar—I04 numbers. Mail subsori copies, 1 year—104 numbers Stia, Scrofels Dyspapeia Mail subscribers, 3 eopies. of over, for each copy .. dice, Headacho, and Bikous Dissases, Geners. Dobility, Tvaons retuittiog for 10 copios 830, will receive aa extra copy | _ 3ol for 6 months. coptes $45, will receive an extra 0opy 1o year. DAILY TRIBUNE. 810 per aunum; &5 for six month, THE TRIBUNE, New-York, Persons rewittiog for 15 R lo-m:;'-::'-:’:«y o °:'.'.'.'3"§§“¢.°R e Quneastows. pot steatver CITS, OF NEW JORK, on URDAY, Apeil 21, will” close st this Officoat 10 98 m end o i w ocon ut (i or Siationw A ad 1, 8:03; Bations © _JAMES KE L3 743, Stations and F, 7:30; Swtion G, | | Address e T Hlotels, Restaurania, a-—nt-.“_‘“ The New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, Lol ‘g‘lf::;,fi'mf'f,g;‘f,m"; ST « = CASTERS, SPOONS, FORKS, ¥ this morning, contain aad TABLE CUTLERY, ke, &a. News from Washington, N tic' S by the 3, the 3 tes. the Southern, At the Chulf 8 Kentucky, and Teun -.-fx the Western States | MANHATTAN PLATE (‘Ol(rllld‘ " nad the Pacity 5 i o mweslls, Misenony _N.B.—ICE PITCHERS and TEA SETS in groat 5 Foreimn XXXIXTH . Coxanuss—The Proceedings on Tuesdsy, Wodnesday, A Threday in Full Wilbor's Compound of Ced Liver and Lbu—'-': not often refer to any medicinal aiticle, be it merits over stablished ; this our army of readets are fally aware of Nuw Y UK LEQILATORR—Abstract of the Proceedings on Tuesday, | { Wednoeday and Thesscay. the extraordinary virtae of the article refarred to, by nee, T FaniawyTho Kitustion on the Maine Bocder, Rovell o0 3 | unhestatngly sad esraently recommend It to il petsons b g ,[.I“\‘\;[‘ hing » Babbie ors e N ;:ylv-y-{:)ulnwlwmm, 1t ia for sale st No. 166 anuds, otc. ; The Whol ubble. | B T Gletaons Pietorial. s Cuatiua —Arrivalof the Siasiutiip Viegiola ot Quasalise; | TNy York, DEMAS BARNES & Co., F. C. WELLS & O, PRESIDENTIAL nrcur—aml.»\;‘n lore Call o8 ‘IP' :u.:[ w FFE! His Addiess ;q e Presid rosses the Coloced Poople Weotlors the Diststet ORI parent B LSNP bsiTon he Fdisbarz n ofaatio Evnopu—Mr. Curl Deatroys positively -‘9 noxious y-Third Letter)—From HE E OF EPIDEMICS. and permanent EST PREVEN' e in all Fuox Tin M issovat 7o ¢ e Correspondent—! g of and \Weak Lu ating Atm A .Am_uu- .:a""“.u“-".u—-."‘"""" A crowth and Vigor of the City; Esitiquikes. | Cuiven, bouses, sk, etc. 1t be i Woo! Dission Ml application — kind, discoverad. is simple in. eiiad s free flom a8y injurious om Sold by Draggists. 50 Cents per Bos. Wholesle Depot: Mours, FRASER & LEE, No % Seckmen-t. Now Vork. Monument; Yosewits Photo- %) Agriculture, Barley; Mamumoth Sattsnony—Special Correspondence; Continustion Canelusive wwd Damaging Evidence; Testimony of rrespondent . Hepested and Cold Biooded Murders by L ive Guard Ordered 1o Shoot Coiored Soidiors Whereser | e | a L4 %’lfl AT REDUCED PRICES, los, of gril3: One Horse Mowiug-Machine dered ; Planting Cr of the latest sty PARLOR, DINING-ROUM sad C! 0od, Walnut and Mavle. Oulon Magzote—An | y Remady; Sweet Potato Plante; Traus e and PlimTyeos; Orape Calture; Flomting | & suiras, i cap Raspberry Sorgo in lows Corn Growing . Disadvantazes of Small Inclosures; Rinder: ; Lice on Cattle; Pige—Gain of W ws Food. lowa Dairy | ¥ ¥ KRUTINA'S MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Nos. 96 and 98 East ¥ e v, i A Cookery Recipe; 1y Shearing | e with Manur, Its in Fapw Houses : Semething Use- dies ; Balloon Frames; Conerete and Other Walla; Infor ‘Advurtising in The Tribape.——Agricultural “Tta Profts; The Yield in Butter, Cheese, Per Cow: The Cheeso Trade; Hints on Sowing lower Sueds; Plants in the Kitchen; Bees Storing | Vour Houey ; A Bushai of Whest; Salt Your Cows. 77 Magee’s Elovated Oves Weyin axp DAVGRTERS- At Every-Day Story. By Mrs. Gaskell. The best Rauge la use. Also, Chapter LVIL.; Brida! Visits and Adieus. Fowuics axp Kxnosuws Srovas. 5 Wonk 1x 1its Wast—From Our Speetal Corrospondent st | GERA’ REPAIRED. 1L Winter Wheat a Fatlure; Why Spring Wheat is s Sure M.LESLEY, Mfr, No. Sixth-ave. and 1,310 Beosd ‘stensive Plaating: Apple and Peach Trees: Raising Grape \ Thirty AL and y-sixth-ste. 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