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Prance. and ewr ured the Spanish schooner Dorothe "o wiack Alegre. Eiate o ( far beyor wiene e betwee been the aititude which th war boiween S The ot w “ wansio gouoiy of Yaracuy is subsisting, & Yody and the Genéral vesilt which bad been so hitle ex ihe 8 President to bring {OiriteL0 oD Whe Atiornvy-General ity press, clergymen, ex-railroad officers. Government officials, | was hought for &1, ele., €1c., Who have heretofore enjoyed the courtesy of several suilroads leading out of thie city, were [surprised yesterday | philip Sehuyler, s day before to find that they would no longer enjoy the Yigits of dendheadism. The President of the Harlem Railroad | woruing. which seemed to require imperative action. **The from insting Free Passes over its respective road or roads, or «arrying persons or property free of charge over their road or | light Joads, except such persons as may be mjared upon their road or Toads, and excepting soch persovs as may be employed by ‘wuch Kailroad Company as clerks, laborers, “officers or” atior- ffense, to be sued for and recovered in the county where the ‘offense shal! be committed, by the District-Attorney thereof, in the wame of the shall be paid into t mediately issued copies to all the conductors on the 101d, with | Wailestein and Piceolomini, the perfs .arders to take upall passes and collect farcs, and failirg to do w0, they would bo held accountable for the penalts. We are | plycher, were counted off soon at ignoble prices no bigher .constraained to say we think the Iw, altbough rigid in its ex- | than & P _sations, & Tighteous one, aud should be enacted by every other “Blute wontbs, the woman where the child w store ard left Ler with the reputed father, who imwediately | et the little ore adrift ju the street abe Alms-House for the present. | Provasy Fatarey Insokep.—Toe Philadelph Jeft Jersey City shortly after 10 o'clock yesterda, when passing the crossing at West End, Hudson City, sbruck | expression of feature which is ubsent from the late presenti to eyer, keeper of a wablic bouse 1o Exchuuge place, Jersey | krowed, severe-foatured wity, was arrested yesterday by fficer Romuel of the mew ict Aok i Vim in three places ou 1he head wal ywaAp.—Four splendid new dirst-cl Poen Gnished ot the imwense Ellis Loswwotive Works, at Wefencatady, for the Long liand Railread. These engines weadmirably frished and ormamented, aud are of anusual powar. They are comusnions w the Gen. Grantanc G ermar, ¢ onubered 3, 34, 35 and 46, and wear the foilowing uemes: | Twenty gatogiapls of N o leas than $200,000 under the old menagement o nearly | vice of she catdl #4110 insare safety and efticiency. 7 40 wal of the city THE LATE FORGERIES, BRAZIL. ——— ‘T“ i CLAD\"T”n ENTIRE AMOUNT OVER 8350.000_'6mim STATEMENT OF THE MEXICAN MINISTER | ARRIVAL OF TWO PERUViaN MRUN-ULADY i | FURTIC® DEVELOPMENTS, , Capture of the Spanish Scheoner Dorethiea. ; ; 1t is helieved that the full amount of the forgeries of Joba RUMOES FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Toss, the Wall st. broker, an ecconnt of which appeared .y . Tue Traeost of yesterday, will amoust o aluat $400 (00, e —e "Tha Yoss of David Groeebeck & Co, of No, 30 Broad st., is new aimed by the firm to be ouly $19,000, they baving loaned that 105, ount to Y.oss #n_ the spurions Mickigan Central Railrord R0 pw JAvErno, Toesday, April 29, n e hedieved 1b o Bauk of Brazil s, Gihet he ac whicki ed in Tne This increased, the Goveroment guaranteeing it, aud that | Ponde CUSTUIC el anelsn i e the ten millions of dollars of gold in ite vaulte witlbe | *“fpe Josses, so far as asccrtained, are as folows: Davil | WHbdrawn to nieeh (he expenses of the war. Groesheek & $10000; Cronise & Co.. $63,662; Black & the Continen $03. the Union Bauk, $120,000 00; total. The 20 bonds of the M slroadCompany held by € from Epgland, via | Spauldin tal Bauk, Pe: clads have arniv vian ir, from Montived 4 via Havana. with dried beef, off Rio dé | gan Central X el TR R :X:’..:”&.l.n..'..w"x]m de | B eh were left by Roxs s security for the repayment of The ] b Theney Joaned by them 1o bim, are ot positively known 10 | SO TAE ¥ rine hax boen sent1nid Mo se 8 7% Duve heen forged, althongh it 1% belicved that sach is the cage. T iyt @ evade the seultaliy decrrer "y | The Caon ienk also bolds 200f the same of bouds 1t iy expected from the United States. | these, 10, having been deposited by i ance ba ween transacted in the 1t is not known that any other bank ’ have been victimize i nelter of the Emperor, the Duclicss of | entire amount cannot exceed &400.006 % Prighebgioy I,th :| ’\l.m b, Both The strangest phase of the whole affair i the fact that of all those wi Toss to such an uniiwited amount, ot & werson kuew b v, or had the most distant a what were his resour 0 ide on bim just long_enough to e wwn upon the sireet, and then, baving vietimized ing business associates, decamped with the proc 21 1% believed that Ross bas had this object steadi ne last, when be first made his appearance upon the ¥ out bis scheme successfuliy, employed oue and in any cas e crossing nd Yarncuy - Engagemen ation of Bostilities— Wi varia curicea are so common as in New-Vork. That at Messre. Bangs & Merwin's on two evenings past wae favored witha : | vers fair attendavce, though, remarkably, not with spirited r. from St. Thomas, which | 44450 The autographe were advertised us ove of the most brought news from Vene: | | Smportant aund valuable collections ever offered for sale ix Providencia, | country; avd certainly their number, curiosity and fame fuars 7esolis, | pieht bave justified o larger attendauce of purchasere. Th e Kl o coutraet Lud Deen | ) wo far bae disposed of only half the collection, which, it is 5 the authorities of Carabobo and ¢ of the branch | worth while saying, is * warranted genuvive and auth iy by 1h There 1 Aceof © Missiones 10 | e detective engaged upon the case, bot declin de Perto | to give any info s I e S SRR A Sale of Rare Autographs SHAERYRDA. An antograph sale, hoasting. in addition to con- o ) i n Wor- Dificuity Between | 8100 | | [ v ¢ open ot L S B e Airpurus bid | jg well lassed and illustrated. aud ranges from Kevolati R Rk weomteed nitteo ¢ i Colonels and Congressmen to Major-Generals, Chief- Deputics had uropored & comuittee of five members to detine | j G000 “pungundors and Presidents; from Prime sbould adopt With regard to the ‘their resolution was to be_pre- jesimos to Archduker. Kings v, philosophy Ministers and Gener; i 4 b e nissaries were predis. | Queens, Emperors and Fopes: through thec e N N eiv s ovesy pondibis MASSer e et | and sclence, with Melancthon, Swedeuborg, - Leibnitz ehng toward Spain 5 | Ivakembert, ~ Champoliion, Humboldt, Boerhave, and other ' epu onof | grewt pames: from Cramer and Lortzing to Bellini, Dooigetti The whole republic had heen tranquil o The whole republic hiad been tranqull. with the ex and Mendelssohn among musicians; and among historians he Sta arquusimeto and Yarac e o B ue Al encoungar between the forces | pocts, novelists and dramatists, such as Hume, Sismond) ion. of Yaracus at Chivachon. The former | Wi Jean Panl Richter, Zehokke, Voltaire. Tom Moore invided *to have it aunexed. and they wererouted. | and Wordsworth. _The painter autograpt of Godfrey i orv. e Progreso of Valen. | Kueller, Benjomin West, David, Lessin va. Th e et has the fullowing reiarks : * We know posi- | is a fragment of Spontinl, which bas 1oa ks of wouuinen Uvely 11 the ruling authority of Y arocay has installed itself | and is accompanied by a rare aved portrait of the Empress ot the bend of the State of Nirgua, because San Felipe, which | erphn’n}- n,-y.ni-l-mm u.I xkuu)lldn‘n, 'llvlm Rraph b conital, was still cocupled by the forces of Gen. Patifio; | scores of Deliful and Lortzing have also appender b e s e s tempora cous portraita which we very seldom see. nal | € Le may have in this povi re what resour 3 e the President of that Government. who is ( scrap hy Dopizetti, written in a rapid and iuky « e er. | They must be very meager, both in moncy and | Dicely stroked and dotied, the nsme of the master easly y ‘wauts to take the offensive, whick ke would have to | ble. contrasts curionsly with the t score of | These autographs were each sold for - tioual Government, in_obediesce to the de k and pozzling | military lines of writings, sometimes ax stra cress. expels the Patiflo from the Yaracuy terri ® Wiy, Tue Comercio of Paerto Cabello of 1 u | @ vy lover of the martial art couid wish, cxtend from the A% timem Mavelad Faleon bad srrived at Barquis mplé sign-manua! of Col. Ethan Al to Washington, and etarted for San Felipe. Hig presence would Qoubtless back to Prince Eugene, Frederick the Great, Walieusteis, O e Shates. The hostiliies. however, between | Tills, Charles 12th, and Gustavus Adolphus. W Clnte e e N aracny had since coased, owln o the in- | bave said, was, upon the whole, tolerably comm e, which rrence of President Fajcon. who, aware of the dispositious | may be accountel fof most naturally by the exceeding dispro, i by the N o o e e ane | Jortion of titled and famous autographers to the limited and Mctated by e et e o aad betig saiba Uemocratic attendance. The lov: fig | the death beaw; thorized by that T ol b Bapey ling hands of famons Kings and s went off into Hedislatura of | possession of uuknown colleetors might be taken a8 fact most mortifying to rovalty in these days, rather thau us showing a want of abstrose lisiorical knowledee on the part o cecond-hand dealers, But the prices offered in many in value of the sale. etion, ine can Coloniiul Driskly at prices v iovernment, of Coro has sauctioned & decree t the union between th acoy with that of Core, o fo tate f Churngusra. The respective Legislative assemblies 1d Portugness had agreed to their union under the | Revolutionars cents to & FREE PASSES PROMHIBITED. Hur famous e Among a f New-Vork o 17 Enthusinsm, by some sbury ; wiguat oy proprictors, Beikely ds ‘and letters of the old € some rec [ Passes Called in AlS HermprBe ” | Mawsachuseits, Mary d North Carolin. Autogr Annalled | Jutionar, nilar syme. A plain and K ol persons, whe, as pol ns, members of the | sebolaily se aside for §2, e searce autograph o v b ueils, Judges of the City Courts, members of the | personal letter of L sdinot, Fr . ution ¢ jenerals in th en. Col. Allens letter, nee, was secured for &1 s page by Geo Moses Creek complaining that s valued ot 89; & neatly | writt arquis de Lafayette 10 J | Jacob Astor, aud an admirable specimen of L Teceived the following telegram from Albany Wedueadny | graph, bronght ensly €13, as bie} o tuin as W | d during the War | growiog p of Indepen | bis reputation su Euglish lettes jer 10 Gen. Morgan during the New.. siiare) Soelle . in the | 18 amore rapid band. it seems, than ususl, of t ASTacy Cenan al decides that the penalty described in the | oige und straightforward wiiting of the Commander-in-Chicf. dew will be inearred by the carriage of any passengers free | Gen. Agtbony Wayne's letter to Major John Armstrong sold wpon any passes issaed before ns well as after the passage of | for #9. and is a picce of strong and practised chirography e b v | Fight records, with signatures of three Dukes of Brunswick, the wet.” ineluding one «f the Iate eccentric, whose wonderful dismotds were stolen & few years ago, and with signs-manuai of five of the Danish Kings. did not ventare above 1 75 api Adolphus’s simost undecipherable scrawl. splay-fashioned d criss-cros &3 a still wore imperfect autograph of Charl otte's bold sigature could co ut of Catharine IL.. the great and infam it off d excepting. aiso, sick aud disabled soldiers. | cheap at 81; but the Swedish Queen Christing, better pr * Ihe pevalty f Violation of this act shall be 850 for each | terved nutograph. brought the fair royal price of &7 L he et e eo | Marie Theresa’s more wodish and modern handwriting Toted no bigher than a couple of dollars. Philip 11., busband 0 when collected. | of * Bloody Mary,” ard the Ewperor Charles the Fifih of ¢ sary of this State, mwany had 1o befter lnck. ““ This aet shall take effect jinmediately. /:n mulnu-b of great rrmely. undn;xh;«llv the bandsomest " and most_characteristic of this part of the coll hat of The officers of the Road, upon the receipt of the above, im- | pijyee Alexander Menschikoff—was sold for €1 25, Scinps of f Schiller's grest drama about them, were beid in no better respect. Frederick the Great, Alexander Farnese, Archduke Charles, and Marshal The following is & copy of tbe said act: “ Every Railroad Company in this State is hereby probibited le of this State Frederick appends to s vers small and neat memo randy; expressive autograph of Prince Metternich, a letter accom- panying & portraic of his clear and elegant features, wos undoubredly one of the rarest specimens offered for sale. —_— 3 Y NEWS, Of Evglish autograpbs, those of Bolinghroke and "-'."_‘- ' George Mouk were rated hlf est ot between 1 and &3, P o natures of Palmerston avd Peel sold_for 40 and % ¢ AN TLLEGITINATE CHILO ABANDONED IN THE | smali manuseript of David Brewster, 81 50: a letter of Crabbe to Lis publister, 81, and anotber of Harriet Martineau SRRt —Yesterday aftervoon a bright little girl about 2§ p to Mss. Hale, were among the best bids. Among all the years of age was found wanderiog in the streets by Officer | iliogruphs none js more delicate and re Rameey of the Jersey City Police, who conveyed ber to the ««Station-House. Subsequently one of the policemen identified .tbe ¢hild as belonging in Railroad-ave. Upon investigation ‘ot was_ascertained that sbe is an illegitimate child, whose wod than Moore s, or s light aud airy as Barry Cornwall's, which brought equai sume of 81, Richardson, the author of **8ir Charles Cavon- | dish,’ &c., was prized and David Hume at $10. A | ueat scrap of writing by Wordsworth was put away st b of several of e noxtdivision of ale, inclading autog -n-gd father is employed in & store in wing peglected to pay for the child [ ivin living took her to the | (0 1 CHe” caligrapbic—one of which purports 1o be a record of Alexander Borgia— uree rauging from 81 10 &3, The minute aud graceful hund- e i writing of Tirabosch), a business letter of the celebrated Dr. T e | Scarps, scripta of the poets, Professor Vincent Monti, and SER10US RA1LRogD ACCIDENT—-TWO PERSONS | Pindelmonte. and a fragment with the name-of Spontiui, were train: that | €ach sold for twenty-five cents. ph Mendelsobn's autograph is charmingly neat and fast forew000, | The epgraved portrait which accompanies it gives a The child was ecot to tie, inh | mente of the etheriai coynoser. Chevalier Newkomm writ horse and wagon belong.ng to Ward & McGowan, groeers, g g T | Gelicately ad legibly. A German verse daintly written on 40 Jersey City, killing the borse. dcuokihing the wagon, and | (inted paper and undersigued * Henrietta Tossl," it u pretty probably fatally injoring the cccupants. Wm. Henry and a | little memorial of the fascinating Madame Sontagz. What | = Zittle boy pamed Honneyman. Yonog Fenty was theows un Ger the wheels, skull was fractured, Lis face and shoulders shockingly lweer- | once the favorite and minister of the sted, his arm brokev, end one beel entaely cut off. Henez | Fiith. Donizettis hand, of all wus removed 1o Lis home iu § ersey City, wad but little kope ic | parently wears Yhe most act: Leutertained of bis recovery. Tt i alleced that the flagman | of these sold for more the would be thought far rarer than all these is a semi-political was found that s | record of Carlo Broschi, or Farinelli, the oolebruied singe ish King Priliy e musical autographs. ap- ve and eharacter. Noue #i 25, and & few—umong them the horse while there was sufficient time to cross tue | Soutug's biiies-dows aud 8 uote of Lortzing's (composer of ock, and would not allow Heury to procoed until it was ico | Crar and Zimwrman —wers obtained for 4 mers trifie. escape fram the tr Portions »¢ the horse were ‘The engras<d portiaits which go with the greater part of sgged for vearly ialf & mile. | the autographs somewhat enhanee their valog, "1t W not so il | hes hat u goad likeness of e polished. but unlovely Metter- AULT AN - Nagis o8 Liich reaches e or that we caa get a fair ideaof the saturnine, ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH A CLub.—Otto PSENEECRT Bre'or the old German Kaisers, or the high: d faco of Walleustein or the cynic Ll .“'"""‘"'.Z,}“"lfi"“‘ "".‘1’"&""‘;"“"‘ ||nbw portaits may 4* be extraording sy rare, and their like may betound among o genult acd battery an |yl wpoils of antigus voluwes at mans econd havd booksellers g Ay -s"hzquum the ' presence anmog the autoxraphs, witnesses good teste avey ws arrosted on complaint of Atr. Meger, ~tor disorderss | 3y Commiderable searcl and when picked up, Larged with committing w: rey f No. 902 Third-av g disposed of 50 or<) aatographs auduet ot bis house. Both parties were requcred to give | 4 of 1) > most celebrated German scholars and poets, An inter- accarify 1o appeer for trial. estin s sclentifc and 1 terary lotter of Alexunder ¥on Homboldt, T —— way o ld for 8275 aud autozrapbs of Liebig, Neander and romancer, NEw LOocoMOTIVES ¥OR THE LoNG Isnasp Raip. | Pesta'ozzl. For the smtograph of the poe i 9 was given. Baron Foqué, the eomparativel lcwmotives ave Just | Mathion. the post of Beethoven ¥ &r 2 cents aud so with Coant de Stolberg Zehokke, andse ve wpecimess of dean Paal and Wiclnd went off & Among shes of the dewdaration, Frasklin and Seflersor were cowplimented with &id rovord of Louis XTIV, igned and ané o Lofcgraph letier of the woefn) B sion's Marsha ding Ney A.J. Vapderpool. James & ordou Beouety | and Surai. were talked away at #2730, and an ahbres jated “The nuuibering kas reference to | Sigseaure ot Napoleon toe Gireat, in his weal imperinl cyphor. whole number pf new loecmotives built under the direc | Wasjarchasd for 8135, Tho rest of ths autographe of the of President Charlick foe this and other ruroads inshe | Bousparts fnily were skl at verying prices between @ and Jwntry. The new epgines wil bo plased on the sond imwedi- | 33, Jae faet thatforeign autograpiin cannat be readily itenti -m;.‘ Two fimenne freight ewgines we also becsg built for | fed will explais the eheapuess of same of thee figures. e Loog Island Railroad, the Business of whick fias grown The lug ers sypear to have been geidod entwely by the 10 their «hoic i npt apprecistion of 00,000 per annum under the present direction. These sy | MAUNSCTiA ireav without, hovever. keowing exastiy » rb mac bave been built uuder the aupervisias of the } ®hether tieir ac s are of great or smakl value. 1¢ ix wie Superintendent of the works, Mr. McQueen, eud are | undeniable that wcll-writteu auographs bring tie most moner nished with every approved device of modern enguwering | -0 faot witeh the great men who will hereafter supply the American wai Kot ovght 10 bear in mivd. luced on this road last Fall. Tuese engiase a FALL OF A \\'_.\u. [} lhmoln—\:nnmw ) 1 $30.00.—arls on the worsing of the 1 i o RNEMseiee, Deaanion i umlmul:’:"r.n '3‘;.'{: ~ I‘l:a:.':i' fell, and the The Excise Commissioners yesterday granted 48 “ed for the erection of an extension. A:d gave b:c.n, .‘1‘::’1:; more licenses, makjog the total number so far issused 404, as + ‘puevalence of A violeat storm. The basement and firs | A0NO ¢ of the bufldiog were ocenpied by the New-York Plate For thie sale of liquors 2%, amounting to, 50,00 paky; the second story by Messrs. 0. D, C. Co., Fi f ale - 4%, il prg Dprrer l.‘ry'mym e u.:“'t, ‘n“:..'l: ‘or the sale of ales or beer 4%, amounting to _1&_» as & bindery, Tl 803,500 3 wgEre et be less than Uposu the uj 2" Weidding “toms 0 ot mare gins “eve | o ene of whom, b catastropbo ocourred in | the cowd probably have escaped with }ife. Upou the | No. & for bis lcanse under w law is Mr. George ¥, Hecford, who keeps a hotel at Eighth-gge. This s the first cash received under the Yuy are usually & very large number of employés, at | uew law. The tion by . tja or un_lpin‘. ularly at work iu the entire buildicg, :un m‘{d nu::‘r:h'::mo. L‘zn-.;l'lmnno'ru ':fr: :::‘-nh:;s":ltu::, "¢ Joss of “.fe would havé been frightfal bad the calsmity | Mr. Charles Tracy, Connsel of the |, yesterday returned vell during busivess koors. 4 * History of the Rebellion” | the opinion ci b b bndnd o e Aanind” Fobing -:'n:':'u; e e T L L any, o each plage, “t of wibor works, e :mm%?- l::u' - k & Co, | Gustaves | the curt signature of “Fritz.” The gracefal and | | | the Poper, aud some handsome specimens of old-tashioned | s speedily gone through with at fig- | “signed himself | NEW-YORK DAILY “FRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1866 THE WEXICAN DEBT. —— Mr. Romero, tbe Mexican Minister, in a dispatch to Mr. Seward concerning the Mexican debt, meloses the following letters, dated in December last. According to ig statement, of the loan of 300,000,000 £75z26 that hed Vegi regotiated Mesico TeceiTed but 52,500,000, French amuy eatup 62,000,000, and the remainder was cither apy brok . M1 ROMERO T M. SEWARD. [Eatroct Fom & elber written by a ¢ Mexico | Mexico Ciry, Dee. 17, 1665, © bur the u Of this , bas beex m only a swall part, ameunting really used for the public ser- viee. "% rest bas disappeared in the amount withbeld for interest in sdvance on the oars, the difference between the vominal value of t { the price at which the bonds were sol « bankers and others, expenses of 0p payinent of the Freuch army supi toamers from St. Nazaire, payments on a 1 list of the emperor, presents o various fa- sttances to Miramar, the finance commission in Paris has at the Maximilinn onl Mexico, Dec. 17, 1965, ¢ exaet igures 1o tter, I propese to give ¥ Zome 1ien of the amount of the Inte loane, their distribution, and the sums that romain 1o be disposed of, reserving for some Gybortunity the transmission to you ot th e the Emyire. Ition of these important documents will reveal to that been perpetrated in seeking to connected with the present order of afliire Perbaps in o the = b 1 may be able to inclose you a copy of f ally sent to the United States, and S further details of the finaneial situation < it may not be possible, I give you her 5,000,000 4,000,000 interest on the English debr.... 3 6,000,000 Diffe between 100 franes and 63 francs, which was the selling price..... i 6,500,000 Reserved for ipterest in sdvance on both Joans, (dise OmisIOnS, | brokerages. and other expenses it %.500,000 Reeeived in Mexico alance remaining to the Gos W0 (00,000 frames. whove sum that remains, there has to be paid ou ary. the stipalated time, the la cconnt of the famous elaim of Jecker, 20,000, and of W Jemaining sum of 800,000 bas aiready er wdvances made by the Freoch to the ber and November, sud $200 000 on e rawn for to eo ormy in O December T sar, 6x it was signed on the 10th of Apr and daly carried out, there having been paid expeditionary asmy §471,000. which s the sum wing, and which has been paid up 1o the 20:k of 3 £ this yoar. In this wiy it is easy to see bow it s 1 the sum of # 30 bas remuised to come to Mexico ate of expenses for December, Junuary, and an fdea can be formed of the sam ¢x imilisn, It amou: vert ince N I revenues is The bal 2, 540, 000, thus 1,040, av ing u de of §4,000,00, e $2,000.- 00 to Jeckes shall not b the above §10,000 () p rond, or t 00 which are to Yucatan, nor t the | whick d other purposes. as wel indispensable. T believe istenee of the Government may ary. From that time for duplicatio for be p ward, ne xactions of 16 » more THE (HOLERA. —— in the City- Actlol moninls From the € the Henlth Ofiicers n Passengers of the Engl a- Ameong Them . cholera has again made its appearance ! | midst, having broken out. as before, iv a filthy tenewent house, where all tho wurroundings nently favorsble fo its development. The eires briefly these of Ireland, weut house ata, W sent 10 the New York Dispe Gomez was dispatebed to uttend her. Heo found the eymp toms to be those of undoubted cholera, and orted the eass to the Board of Health. Dr. Elisha Harris e emi years of age, residing in the double tene Mulberryst., botween Canal and Host od with diarrhen and vomiting. She im b ¥ for medieal ald, and Dr. el e of the woman duriug the night. Dr. ud Dr. ay night and yesterday, and at the Steplen tient duriog of the lust accounts the symptoms we: wore favorable, with a slight charce of rees wersons in the house bave pot been re Pave been taken for & thorough cleaing aud ventilatio | premises, which. with o liberal use of “disinfectr [ Tieved will prevent any further mauifestation of the disease on | re several vacant rooms in the house | while the peing of thelr own apartments is going on. it bs believed be efliciently purified without removiog fur they are all reported in tions of the disease nmong Axt! e different families may be reme the premis into which v prem 0 oy of thew from the buildin o health, without any ms them cholera or any other ¢ out o their daily uselves Lighly ed. ions a8 asual, ed with the treat house where it brok und ucsightly—pniled down, but the Buard of Heaith it may be made as healtby as any iu the neighborbood, | " Thé oceurrence of these two isolated cases, under almost | precisely similar cireumstances, but in widely separated local | ities, aud ench of them manifestly from local causcs, woull | seeui to prove pretty conclusively trat in some pecaliar state of the atmosphere cholera may be generated In auy locality | \ehere the surroundings are faverahie to ity creation. lu the first case, it appenred 1n o small Lopse, where five familics with stagoant water. ‘L be second case occurred in a small space like n well between them, in which the privies and sinks of both houses. ‘Ihe entr rear house is through the front one, and in these two honses, about 25 fawilies, comprising fro packed. Tn each case, the occupan f the houses were com the disease broke out bave been certain to have n%penrd in some form. There is little doubt that the cholera will prevail in the cit, 2uring the coming Summer, but to_person of ordinary good regard to his habitation and persooal habits need feel an dread of it, Least of sl is there any oceasion for a panie, suc ax sometimes breaks out among orant persons in view of the approach of any epidemic, an dangerons i itself, when 1o other Toard of Heaith believe that with ¢ wer exis! arrangemen will e able to prevent the cholera from becoming epidemic, early stages of the attack. may be eured. | Thie fallowing report of the progress of the discase at Quaran. A lust evening: carse on vourd the bospital abip T of the Evgland and Virgi D. 1. e ty Health Offic s of Health acting with the Quarantine Commis sioneis have decided to allow the cabin passengers of the England avd the Virginia to come to tho city, us 1o appeat- | ance of cholera or other in foctious disease las occurred among them. T . 3 ded last evening. lenving thefr tespective vessels, the passengeis drew up | series of complmentary testimonials to the Health Ofticer, and nimaidess of both the abigs, coples of which we pring 1t wilt e seen that they entirely exonerate these een i from alf Kame either in connection with the o s taken for its suppression, and ten v thanks for their exertions in’ their be- deran both 1 Laif Heaitl and deiogaws fr 1o was Leld st the Office of the Board 2y aftexioon, o establish a watual unde the Board of Quaruntive Cominia of Health, yeater the meas s es to be adapted to gl‘mnl against the spread of n- feetivus dicenses in out midat. ‘1 bere were presect, Mr. Gulian €. ey plonek of the Comsziasionere of Emigration, Dr, Ande sonof the gyarantine Comwmissionees, Dr. Swinburne, Health Officer, aud 1. Stone and President Schultz of the Board of Health, The understanding arrived at was, ax Presidest Behultz expressed it, (o ** cut all red tape, and act barmoulously together for the general good.” Sav ame Dr. Joww Swy nd. cabin passen our seuse of your uiftonn o ring our stay st Qusran, e axTINg, May 4 106, Siw: We, the nudel take this o Jout iud and cleerful sasarances and e tiematly cond watiicd you will use every exertion foi* e ben the sofferings of those now uider you *rol ruecese gnd bappinest. we wv S Hezrs e, & Wilkeson, Capt. G. J. Beames, A. E. Hastin wieta Mill separation to pase withont publi uarded the public healtl —wlich we hope cannot Tail of a) feeari—you b " g which we you moch _J. P, Kowe Richard AT H o the interest on the French and | olish debt or was swallowed vp under the charge of | | you @ fested in tte conselonmmess of your heroic conduct will jrove i sercial house In the City of | you wil « put upon the market since the establishment | nwith a new debt of | | sbove others, s teered Lis sorvices, we torn of | tibate to untiring ot of the Mexican forces, subven- | | Jchn P. Rowe, € » small balance, which will be | Ricl: Fotent to cover expenses daring the month of Jan- | T. ronnd numbers, on necount of the danger of | | which raged on beard th | alt concerned b exact | GVO0y do aimount of the forelgn- debt since the | offeh wes Jormoos sums that have only served to pay | of Fraee and to corich our sovereign and | ic opimo 000000 | — | £09.500,000 | s et eeivas reeeneeeneri. 872,000,000 | tlon, No. | Board of Health with regard to a plan of cobpera ayment that | b4 | Chatrman and Dr. Morgan, Seeretars. D b 83000 000 have | hen snbmitted the following plan of organization of & system (000 due to Maximilian for salary up to the end of . 1o wtimated 0 monthly which are remitted to New-York for various other suins at without Ne Mickness onr usely erowded and mstances are On Taesday night, Mre. Jobn Covle, a native ediatcly sard, visited the premises and gave orders 2 remained in charge of the pa- | Atreugth and power, and gro tie | 18 prophesied that all this m e reported somew bt The other | Taid is on the eve of execution. ved, but measures The persons rewoved from the house in Ninety-third- #t.. wirere the first case occurred, are still at tho Batteiy Bar. | Ficke to which they were removed, and no_indieations of cane have shown tha@selves among ability that any will sppear. Tho 4 The residents in the viinity : being very ve that with proper cleansing and the use of disinfectants, were crowded together without veutilation, the bouse itself in & very flihy condition, and tho cellar tacif partally dled o rear one of two honses bailt upon one ordinary sized lot, with only re placed ® 1o the 100 to 130 persons, are pelled to breathe over and over again the exbalations from | 57 1P They marched in o body throngh the their own bodies and tve malarious effuvia from sinks and privies, until their aysteis became saturated with poison, and cholers, because the atmosphere was favorable to the cholersio form. In any other year, the dis- ease might bave assumed the typhus or any form, but it would health, who uses a reasonable amount of care and discretion in bich ia frequently The already perfected. and others which they bave in contemplation. they and that & great majority of the cases, it reported during the 3, trom Dub’ | i bave 206 (o e | A weeting of the Health Officors, Oflicers of the Board of | | of having st tauding and bar- | Tany of eetion betwees these important bodics in yeference to | ‘ gerald of No. walking np Broad 0 W Mis. A. E. Seeley, Mrs. M. MeCo , Wander Mille = Sepavemp ExoLax, Lowrn QrarssTine: N. V., May 3, 1066, DR SwISBURNE—Diear Siv: We carigt ellow th & cuy ssteem of your our behelf. Aware that 5 a Aind attendance and faithtul e | your positio b+ & de ve, Laving reged to public interesty ag well os to ¢ we wonld express our sdmiration of yoar condact under these delicate circutnstances, in that while you lisve jealonaly s maniesed slender el and o o re you ealls forth the expression o i och wcer e The Dieive Diestine . vae (Crutude. W ‘sre, deat wir, on bebalf of oo o = 3 7 Ve fellow passengers, “'“'Nn' Caply Jomies Kennedy: Khomas Allan, bt AL Dy (o Susgeon U. 8. A, Commitiee; Secietary. oW NEW- 1 ORK D ALent Koo ges—Dear Wishing to egard we o v lai of yoor ardaous ‘sbors dus 8 0 Yourd this ship, we take this opportunity of P or the seif sserificing spirit_you have n “ick and dy fug, and Hoping that w fulesteens of your fellow passengers. dy ; Thomas Attas A., Committee; A. T red of the g We sre., dear sit, your sincere well wisher John e, Chairman; Capt. James K d Thomas. yr., Al D)., and Surgeon | w. Secretary. ip EXGLAND. LowrR QUARANTIE, Nrew Youk, May 3, 1565, n.—Dear Sir pool to th d character, who has #0 1ob'y v “ud alieviate suflerivg among admiration also won o ated and sultebly rewarded. d . your {riends aud fellow nger + Capt. Jumes Kenmedy, Thomas Allance, i Thomas, jr.. M. D.. (late aw, Secretary. Sreawsn Exouaxn, Lowrn QuanaNTiNe, } New Youk. M, Jies Sir: Owing Capt. Rowext Gract ly tha arrested, we beg to [ attended rful beneficent results in of ar memorie at_sincere than) fecially Dr. MeC i o will long live in t We would cers wnd men under your ip'a surgeon, who, jubil most noble and velf-saerific With & abnegation. re. Dear Sir, Thomas Allen, Rich mmittee, A T. Her he fature, We We comply with request to print the following: To the Edite NY. l'u’:‘um P . S The o ester aper in reference to the cir cumstances 4 he q'y ': (l Mrn. Jeuki jexn, ure, 10 1 spec eous, al fa the cuse are made syparent, | T1y request & suspension of pub- BERNARD JENKINS. New York, May 3, 1066 -~ The Cholern—Meet of the Tr ies, A large meetmg of the Truste Dispensaries took place at the rooms of the Citizens’ A preveation of cholerain the city ce of epidemic cholern of medical relief during the preval 1. The Dispensaties in the Metropolitan Sanita kndw szed as * Di 2 ¥ aarict subdivided under the direction | nw to give efleetiv “Bord of Heal < appointed by the Boa v to each Dispensary. viz.: 1. A Distriet Dis 2.°A Disirict Physichan & the Eub st pensery—created 4 The Mo dieal Oficer of the Dispensaries appointed 1 the execative direction of the B t thie e Y. when earry Hoard. committee was sppoited to meet the Committ: e FENIANISM, s L Nothing New - The Genernl Quiet Distrust of the O’ Mal Adherents (o the Ex-Chiell erts Faction— What are they D e nian ¢ Al our last accoun i the » coutention and faror has subsh s believed that something more thin & mere d bas and tat it was the recent disas which ted the warm Celtie spint. remain a faithful who keep up their k Just now, dreat have qu few of the O'Ma ourage, an power. complete 7z ¢ uarters, but sill is found at the Un Kopt there more athy than necess posed monare! s befo o for nothing, and the present tim sgement of the Fealan Kepobl s being Jd by A committer, who ave stronghold in 'Seven. teenth the wrath of the thonaan ly duped out of their mon cure the libert Jf their the investigation, and e expo arty is anxiously awal The ill-fated Treasarer of the (' Mahony friends will no doubt be also strongly tuterested in the result, covsidering the thing. by the way charges ngalnstuim. this imdividual of late, and known. It Is suggestod that ot may have enticed all this breaking up of the (' Mabony y faction have been gradunlly g ng dails more mysterious, us Bght. and that some mov, ment more formidable avd soe - —-—— Examinntion of the CoRNwALL, The examination of Fenian priso day. Lient.-Col. Wheeler gave evidence for the pro tion; he turns out After he ounsel for both sides the Beneh was divided. There was s majori mmittal, Judge Jarvi throws the trial over till all. i Movem of Gen. Men: Toritasy, Me., Thurs ¥, May 3, 1506, CITY NEWS, e T columns will be fou this association which will interest those who wish to be in- formed of their peculiar potions. i UNITED STATES ASSESSOR'S NoT! paper. -~ EAstMAN'S CoLLEGE EXCURSION. reived by steamer yesterday, in this city, ona pl ifth Broadway and oti.or streets, and weré reviewed by the Maya at the City Hall. After the procession they visited Barnui Musenw and spest the afternoon. The faculty of the with other gentlemen of Poughkeepsie, accompaniod th Keepsle, eursion, and duri’ g their stay in the city stopped at tho Astor “The fine band of the institution, numbering 2% pieces, they passed by ware, The stadents left for Poughke:psie in H hwmdw Tur TRISUNE Office wit Priuting How the eveniog, hig! renads Iy enjoyed and satisfied with their yvisi, —-— STABBED IN THE Fac Michael Moran of frout of Lis residence with William K 2y tion by Justice Shandley. The accused states t! montlia rinee he quart getting even, —— Luey Rusuroy's THEATER AT ACCTION.—Lucy Rushton's Theater was sold at avction yesterday. Nive | mneicstands sold for = cents eac the stage carpet b proscenium flage, €10; Valiant Valent W; wil the paint pots, 81 all the right, title i T, 1. Davis 1n scenery, pictures, &c., on the premis e wounery mehin 00; wite Lot eurled Nair, §: other things were sold 10 the one pureha; —~ Rossen 18 A DiskEpUTABLE TTOUSE~On Mouday night Jobn Muldoon, of No. 367 West Twelfthst., went into | break | (e disreputable bouse No. 403 Eightave., baving fu bis pos morciog he tound that trom bim. Vesterday Deteetive Livivg of | 1, arrested two of the inmates of the esds session 8117, O leaviog 250 had Leen sl the Tweutioih P above bonee v od Ariio Calohan and Julin € the mones. They were comm anit of 1,000 bail each, - Dodge in PassinG CovNTERFEIT MONEY.—~Andrew MeCast- lin was yestorday arrested by Detective BaPker of the Fifteenth on the charge of attempting to pass a counterfeit Preet #10 L1l on the Albany City Bank, in the store of James Fitz He is w native of this city, aged 2 yeurs, G5 Bopikp ox THE STREET.—Yesterday afternoon, while Mrs. Helens Beardstee of Nos. 75and 77 Duan 2y, baving in her hand o wallet containing iam Sherwood esme up bebind ber and snntehed the waliet from ber hana wud sttempted to make ber escape. He rxued and arrest by officer Woolsey of the Broadway ot Was found in the possession of the utly Skerwood wes ad, The stolen wal food rertored to the ow'yer, Bulise A. Haberssk. ¥, Ha- | taken before Justice Hogan and committed for trial in defanlt , Anto- | of $1,000 bail 1Asucuncemeots | opportanity of it of making roem fCT ar extens ded to vell off Four ot ANTs BY RETAIL ot prices lo eare, Customers Uil cal first will ive alteration in 0|Ill ‘we hiave couel Five Thoussnd pairs Tat-clase CAsEIN they have been in four vanlage in seleclitg wnd No. 4 Fourth ave. & the presence own reward, WOULD NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER AS A GIFT!— “Yours is 8 machine that needs ovly to be seen to be apprecisted; and once appreciated, it does not, 1 find, take an futelligent mind long to decide upon its superiority to ali ot \eould not Gecept one of anoiher patent iton condition of giviny , Carbondale, Fa., Nov. No. 508 Broaaway be trying cifcomstances at- ence of cholers on board this ship enroute t developed much of philant nobihty A though it might seem ividious to single out oue as a gist if sbe Letter from the Rev. Oliver to WiLcox & G ptanice of this sffvctionate ing «florte to suppress diseases which services, w they ex- egard. Hoping that yoor life, CoxsuMPTIVE INvaLIDS can consult C. R. BRoAD- ‘Dromise of auch great usefuiness, may be long spared, nasr. M. D., of Boston, at his office, No v 1t to the 10th of each month. Consumption and ¢ hronie Disesses &c.. can be | all fuvalids at bis office. the last 22 vears b 4 new Work of £ pages, Dr. B. has cured hondreds of Consumptiv is INHALING A0d VEGRT: wen afte: they had becn given up by other physician: in Hoston ond New-Yor B.—Remember, the Doctcr can only ivsnain uniil thie visit. Office open Sunday. rgeon U. 8. A.,) Comuwittee; A. w best of referen Thie Doctor can give Advice free. N e tearful pestilence | ueat Thursday, 3 p. & sente from Liverpool to this port, "o panful interent o' tho ....%'TE, o promptly BoGARDUS'S GALLERY. WaxperoTH, TAYLOK & PROWS of Philadelphia. Fise MINIATURE ‘s GALL!KY, No. 563 Brosdway. Sge specimens st Booanves while your decixion and prompt uly conduct and tender armest expressions of gratitnde and the us- RAVEN & Bacox Praxos, ests roows 135 Grand-st., near Lrondwas, New-York. lough, the NeCullosh the | Garmparvt Stits, poR Bovs—The most elegant ever before seen in this country. Ladies cull and iny taved memotien of the past, end ardent » behalf of No. 62 Lafavette-place and No. 54 Fourth ave, —_— BROOKLYN NEWS, me two-and-a-hall-story house, belonging to the estate of the late John Wirtman, situ- ate on the road leading from New- L stroyed by fire on Wednesday nignt. nbout §1,000. No insurance. sulted from accidest. SRR ACCIDENTALLY KiLLED.—Coroner 8 inqneat yesterday upon the body of o child named Patrick ¥o- garty, eight years of age, who was accidentally 1un over and which some & or 10 boys were haul- in imitation of With tie facts was ren- w-LOTS=A { s to Flatbush, was de- loss amounts to Te fire appears 0 Lave re- iith held an Killed by an enpty wa ing thiough Fiusking o in adcordance 13 Broadway, for the purpose of conferriog with the on for the Mather was elected Stophen Smith reports made to In- flerent Police Cap- inst.) the following for liquor licenses Tug Liguor 1 | spector Folk yesterday woraing. b; | taing, show that on the duy previons be | flst Precine ; 40th Precinet. 40 4 Total, | fused certificates. 4 « i1 the German parts | of the Eastern District are more or I Western District com of | heen successful, arutively few of this class bave gl i 1D LARCESY oF A HoisE AND WacoN.—De- tectives Frost and Corwin yesterday arrested Johu Burke, on wagon from Mr. Morris itL-ste., and sel Mr, Grogan for v this special rd of Heaith | | the cbarge of borrowing a dorse and Roberte, residing in Athantic nea establishment st Bull’s Head, New York, ‘Ihe horse and velicle areva was “oaght before Just s of medical relief adopted by of the v of Heskih, with power to act, and then the meeting ad Buckiey and ¢ e increased popu [ ences, bas subjected | nee. as houses are not | The LACK 0F HoUses, of Brooklyn, aud t hundareds of famili to be had even by ant rents demanded. ¢ a good profit by | room | pelled to move, ny A Hopefnl Few in—The Rob- Manyof those who own pr stoniog forniture, and gh to accommodate < uffairs are progressing smoothly. former as suddenly as it began, It ire for power pther streets, are being crowded with house. the proprictoss fining it ax p i#pose of their spare apartments, iustead of letting them to famiiies of for saloons. OITI' TO-DAY: THE NATION, A SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Contalning Literary, A‘nhflc. and Sclentific Intellgence, Crivi lms of Books, Pictures, and Music, Forelgn Correrpondence, and deliberto comments on the Political sud Social Topics of the day. Terwy: #5 per sunam; Six mouths, €3 When delivered by carrfer in New-York or Brooklyn, #1 sdditioral. JOSEPH 1. RICHARDS, Publisher, No. 190 Nassauot, N Y. BY NEWSMEN, SPECIE PRICES. TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & (0., Nos 308, 400 ad 402 BOWERY, Now offer their entire stock of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING On s basis of GOLD at en'y 20 pex cest jreniom. C‘K'lfi). T have now open s large stock of LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND FAMILY LINENS, PERSONALLY SELECTED IN EUROTE, ESPECIALLY FOR RETAIL SALES | I E. WALRAVEN. NEW MARBLE STORE, | No. 686 BROADWAY, N. A¥ OLD SONG, SET T0O A NEW T ING6, Ants and Rouche ir holes come out, ™ ore ites. howeyer, who, in the want of any other f Irish glors and the days of their an- ieation of alm. But heme i 8 ., he )cETY.—-The | tion shows that the total re- | were 312,816 44, ex- amourt of cash on PHILHARMONTC financial exbibit of this LICE INSPECTOR'S Ovpice—Mr. s clerk in Inspector ¥ CHANGES IN THE POl | C. H. Videtto, heretofore aetin, office, was yesterdny transferred to the Forty-fifth Polies Pre. | 160 o) Mr. W, H. Folk, who. ten years ain resumes his old position, | uring which time ki | civet as Special Detectise. Mnce, was appointed clerk, after an absence of four § —_— ‘The population of Paris, Kentucky, according to covmus recently taken, is 4 100, and aboat equally divided be. tween whites and blacks—there being 1,900 of the former aod | 2200 of the latter. ——— Mnrkets—Keported by Telegraph. PrnavELeinis, May J.—Petroleum quiet, at v Ketined, in bond. and 5570 s bevn heard of | whercabouts are not exactly | s of his first warlike | 1 to go on another | 5 -ng expedition ogninst the Canadian front'er. | Fiour firm and unchanged. g, ug | g2 0. BavtioRg, May 1 —F o dull; White, #5asto Provisions firm; Western Lard, Cotfee dull and unsettles ¥ R sales ut $29% ard wdsanced 81 Lisky without enange. Wheat scarce and firm. 1t | esafil than the O'Mahonyites | w36, je. Sgars active | Whisky firm at & sales, 1,000 hbis. at @811 25 for Red Winter, rain_ of all deseriptions Corn, 8ic., and a8li for double exira. Canal Freights dull, —Flour _firm, Extras, $0a#y 7. Western Spr St 50; White doubie Ext Western, 8112815 Wheat. sales No 1 and Chicago Soring. &1 20; other grades scarce and nominal. N ta arrive, at 6ije, withont takers. for the Chuirman dissented. “This Canal freiguts, Pige lumber, to Albany, , with the troops from Eastport, arrived this troops will probably be remanded to their | Wheat—Old steady; Nd Amber, 50c.; fo. lower; sales Oats steady at idc. + Old White Michigan, Lako Freights dull and nnchanged. Oswieco, May J—Flour scar 450 for No. 1 Spring, $10 Winter, 213284 for Double E: B OxpipA COMMUNISTs.—In our advertising | ‘l""- anotice of u weekly paper published by | quer. CINernya, Ma waukee Wheat at 81 90a @1 05, Mess Pork opened buoyant at Lard in better demand at 20¢. Tlour steady but active. Whoeat firm but 000 bush. Ml 0. | where it was taken. = closed quiet at We commend 1o onr readers residiog in the VIIIth Congressional District the notice of the Asscssor of the Internal Revenue tax, Mr. George P, Putnaw, which will be found iu another part of this Wheat quiet at ) for No. 2. Corn firm at 1% 0. 2. Oats quiet at | ines, $2 22 in . and _24}e. tor firwer; ®c. on Corn to Buifalo. 21,000 bush. Whe . C 0 Lbis. Flour, 26,000 bush. Corp, 34,000 bush, Oata. MiLWAUKEF, May § —Flonr dull at 88 %0 for good Extra, & 81 62} for Winter receipts. 100 bbls. Flour, | Shipments—3,000 bbls, Flour, 96,000 bush. Wheat, 210,000 | use Six hundred students, belonging to Eastman's Busivess College at Pough- Oats firm | K 000 “husb, Wheat. Steamship Eutaw, Coffin, Baltimore, 44 bours, with mdse. to Star- rout, Cherryfield, 10 days, lomber to Stmpson & Gov. Amold, Barry, from Millbridze, 25 duys, with lumber to ine 21 days, lumber to Simpson & Clapp. gy, lomber 10 onder. On Wednesday night 0. 205 East Nineteenthst., quarrcled in d was stabbed in the face with & kuife by tho latter, causing sovere wound, The assailant was orrested by Officer Roddy of the Seven: | teenth Precinet. Yesterday he was committed for examina t about six ! «d with the complainant, and the It ter bit bim i the tace, and be bad taken the above method of ber, Newport for Fiih, Boston for Philade phia. | 1, Thompson, Endi ndora, Anderson, Portiand § duys, with lumber to James & . Paralel, Warres, Culbee s ays. spars to Snow & Rich Sele. Belle, Whitmare. Calais Jliu.a hew s Biimie O TO THOMAS R. }{l'lm i1 CABINET BRANDY, AN UNEQUALMD REMEDY FOR DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBLU; ought | ncenery ) intercst of £100; Mauy lae chieaper thais any store GRIPING PAINS INTHE | 1t ix peitectly harm sed L1 ity preparstion. A reliable remedy for Sun , on achurge | Justiee | GEO. C. HUBBEL & Co., PROPRIETORS OF GOLDEN BITTERS, HUDSON, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1898 DEPOT: AMERIDCAN EXPRE: ST, NEW.YORK. SPRING CLOTHING. NESS AND DRESS | s u PPO RTER BUILDING, No. 38 HUDSON Fast Fourteenthi-st, The prisoner was com- mwitted for trisl by Justice Dodge, in default of 1,000 bail. | ek of READY MADE CLOTHING, ag of SFRING OV S, (whole or in pi BOYS' CLOTHING of eves SO S every deseription, FROM 10 TO 4 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, at FKEEMAN & BURR'S ONE PRICE CLO/ W 2 124 Folton and 50 Nassau ste.. corner oppo’fll Sn Buii (EDAR CAMPHOR FOR MOT(IS. RELIABLE' CHFAP' FRAGRANT! Sold by verywhere. HARKIS § CHAPMAN. Factorers. Boston. t. was “ Rats come out of their bioles to die. “COSTARS " RAT, ROACH, &c, 1s & paste—used for Kats, Mice. Roaclies, Black and Red Ants, &e¢., &e., &c., ke, | “COSTAR'S" Tnseete o (L ¢+ Brwame ' ' ' ofall worthless fmitations. 9" See that CosTaw's " name is on each Box, Botte, ond Leore you b e sion Bosss, Bottles and Flasks. e | “ad Retaiiers everywhers. W Foxes. Bottle )d Floshs. | oo - Stores, Large Premises, Public Tustitutiovs, Ke. " AT THE PRINCIPAL D 1 BROADWAY, 4 No. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.~The Foruwer's Gozette (Englieh) sese te < by figures that one pair of RATS will_lve & progeny and scendants o less than 651,050 in three years, Now uniess this i mense family can be kept down, they would cousume more food than would sustafn 63.000 huiwan beinge. | (@ See " CosTar's advertisement sbove, 1866. RATS versus BIRDS —Whorver engages in shocting smel bird i el 1an , whoever aids in extermioating rate is a beefactor Wo Iike some one to 31ve v the benefit of their experience /b driv reed won ething beside dcge, cath, and raye fie Ameriean, N. ¥, dvertisemwent above. 1866, ©COSTAR'S” RAT EXTERMINATOR js simple. safe, and sure— | the most prriect RAT ific stlon meeting we bave ever attended. Fvery | Rat "hat cun get it, proper'y prepared. will eat it, snd every oue that eats it will die. geiera'y ot u L Shore, L See COSTAR S sdvertisemes 1866 Exterinator. We have used it 1o our s and it x cost $5 we wou d bave i | tuey effected votl but * Costar's” article knocks Ro Anvs and Bed-Bugs quicker th Medina, Obio, G | 1t e in great dem | (@ See © CosTAN'S” suvestisement abov 1806 FROM TIE FAR WEST Ant, Lo, Exterminator—" mo ed soually in’ Grant County by this Rat sid insect Killer.'—| | 866, | FARMERS AND HOUSEKE recollect tht reds of do! ort: of Gira 'y destioed | By Rate, Mice, Ants and other insects Wl of which can doilars' worth of ** Rat, Roach. Art, | e prevented Uy u e 3 v, bought snd used eely. F@See CosTAR'S sdvertisement above "~ RUPTURE. | | i tirely mew. both i and set e L LT, CLEAN AND EASYZNO' i SR G e BACK-INWARD AND UEWARD MOTION= CURES the G S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Co., Sole Proprietcrs, AN M wANTl'.D—A SITUATION to do GENERAL HOUSEWORK in an Awerican family. To a0 enrelient washer and o good cook. CL¥ Tvlerenee. Tnauire st No. 182 Eadb Ninairenti-at