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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1384, 12 TNy Tastitation on Tussday, Wadooa i1 Tharsday. at £.30 A A 3 m. Iutersstiog addrossss by speakers sad oxcrolses by the |0 m;:ug‘;:::::&:’mo: Kg ;':' - rison of Morlag, 8t Lawrenoa County, Now-Fork 8ho is oud cbildran are announced of the ohoioast speoimans of tho pure Jerssy W) ITer saw, 5 ——— 3 —— - e o ————— . e e Mty sl The sy I THE PHILA ted B w neods no enl: from any Ita efficioncy at home {8 not Likely (0 ba g w allenged elacwhore it will be f DELPHIA MURDER i SSION OF ANTON PROBST power ( | quarter. the char- | toned: 4 Nociety. | The Ameriean Scamen's nd Society celebrated e | i anniversary last evening at Irving Tall. The sercises comprised p . addresses, ke, At the » Admits Having Killed the Entire Deeving T e ot moms worg | and to mold them fat | Famity, it is o A FULL CONF TER—IT IS N 1 the familiar incide ces of huwanity, whetder dark or bright 10 LATE T( . # TOD LATE TO MEND, MARKIED. of ordinary life, | GROSVENOR-LOWERRE~" 0, on Su il i | VAL B, S, A WAL lo, 8 well as tiat of on liere hold of these s " common expe it Every No creditor hol 1on lias Lid to do more soldier has closed Lis » same moment with his honorabl lar duc. 18 there, therefore, any b Kate E., doughter of Bey, orms of art which sLall satisfy the sense | ;s (" LUETS T T the com 3 i 11 Lowerce (ormerly of X 4 ] on Friday, May 4, by thy rv Heury yoluntars on the fne organ velonging to the | of fidelity to nature, interest the fancy, tosch the beart, | Waid Beechor. ) R 1, e vighiet 1Ly, ad_prager by the Rev. De § vhks e : oA B Vail ot Bellorh v A Tl 10 RSN AN B B ey e e enee. joined | *irengthen the moral convictions of ight aud of Weal o] P e il gt S ur present or future financial condi | ’ o e gk o o o jhse | Svown hymn. eommencing * Blow ye the | lence. and finally stimulaie the intellect in its gropple with the | Forgiad W. Odell to Holon B, Patagos, ' of thia city. o 5 oy T | &c. Anabstract of the annual report was | social problems of the age—that is the task which the thinkiog | ATy 3 i & raia, M | read by ev. H. Loows one of the Sceretaries of the | o 00 0 b hemselves ond, with Jdue % § N Ty SRowine Tatw Eppired ists of our time bave proposed to themsel TS A | DIED. ‘ ¢ ) . ” A The 'y ar of recoustrwction. The #d | greater or lesser success, have striven to perform. 88, 10 | ALLEN=Op Scudsy moruiog, May 6, Davk P i ut or moder, ever received daily or D8 g - | by becn o Ao extent. i the Tepalr of | un emineat degree, is e purpose of Mr. Charies Reade, n | o vear ofhis sge X Sk Perig AN I o0 L s of equal magnitude. And the weal 5 w i li% | damages Dnring the fonr years terribie struggie, three chap- | (oo " 4 Aat whiok fa. 1hé The relatives ard friends of the fn e respectfully invited e it onr mountain, if it could be placed in the Lalince ATeclee n Eoutbess poris, sod some 10 S0 Borelgn-Aai, bud < SoTeral ol Diglates povele, and sotebly. 18 BH4% NS %6 | attesd the funemal, from s e No 123 Cambia sty 4 make our national debt kick the beem., Whers, | B Wi in & state of suepension, the | basisof Lis drama, Tt Is Never Too LateTo Mend.” He tefls s | Brookiyn, on Toeaday, the oth in clock p. m, the clond po big aman's band? It niseq | tals, i the vicissitudes of | a story of aetual lite. e introduces us to the poor and the | IH'.IAFPKH% Moudsy moruin X ‘;‘I"Btch‘)r.lfl . suffering. He places before onr eves persons and scenes from | rm-’,.. from d ! i No. 629 Seventh ave, 0w ieilization of to-day. He pleases ns, by tale of | Tuewhy, ar? ’ | COLLIN=On Monds; the Engli: ¢ Rowie Sare uk Soal Bisse Sl the X | trae love long and hardly tried, but faithful through every | CPLEINTON $ aut with youth and the fame of ! - ! year, have appoi TN | trial, and rewarded with kappiness in the end. Incidentally, | Fuseral at ¢ arch. Wity Ak ot . mess eribed before, Pk and Riehm e, | he depicts the prison discipline system that prevails, or bas | & e B S b, £ 4 s Yoo er 11 the history of anti-republ in chaplains in N T N 1ld bardly e expes egis ation up: con written s s He Lo N ll.nla; n ., Savannal, Mobile, New- | preva o England, and makes us feel its evormities. Iuci- e . hus' ¢hgendered s W " oy next in years to alveston in I 50, b es ¢ 0 by 8 ple ftaruonn, Major W . Sgeniant oopriindhipunil {7 \ once to wanted bim to help | A chaplain has been appointed to Autwerp, Belgium: two leuta -\y ,1e_?;ln-ul.u sense of the romantic, by & ph Atarnoon, Major Wan. Flaaing ot Pay- 1 The | the ) aldebt. He did not think it wise to provide | got i inside Joot bie dis- | ¢ s alss sppoloied fo ¢ h Pors; bt | lis. The drift of his dtory . ho - - £ ateell, No lhe, e i iistorial | Tess than $90,000,000 the irst vear for that ol Ll all ax he had . awiag o he wusettion alate of sikirs fher and otheT €1 | g never fallen beyond the clauce of pepitcuce and re- | unr'fl"u::,’u:;:';?:;":..s.z.ua.y T jomable in form, has been | from year to S'the system of taxation may ack to i 1d told Mrs. Deering | “Otner foreien statious lave roeeived the attention of the | formatior, aud that the heart of this universe is love. It I8 | “monis, Mrs. Sarsh A Gou'd, daugtter of Ears aud oy A g ou the ground that and a8 th ry of the country ma A.:mdv ' Bpin ‘. St (e er "" : e o I‘-;- -;n;l 14-nv'nl‘nn-|'ml—nlbm| l.;.-lll-mm m-'rmn:mn. canbe found, | not a novel ides. The greatest of noveliats cammot do more | ,"!:-' Al ok Ghants S I N A ARt S0 at oy %00, and rew . A% od her to 1o Sho went and he fol | and thelr means wil justify the appointment. sy : < d frisnde of the family are. respectfully fuvit . el flon i siak e s (An ane | lowed, and as soon a e e e ron| - Toe CARpiee 574 lisatrse 1w B Joknes aniwerry | S48 lfesioate poednent, Tt B 8 &' 787 welcome and | 00 Gie faverai, gt oclock p. . of Tuesdey. Sav b, (com U E the Lead and Xilled her, Havre, Marseilies, Yokahams, Honololn, and Hilo, report pro- | cheery idea, aud bevee the kindly influence that Mr, Reade's South Second. * M. E. Church, : He then back to the hor ht the child- | 8re ‘0 mach T vl be, expocted amon 1he | movel exerts upon the pprecistive mind. That nuenceds o | PAMLEN=O0nSunday morsiag, & inet, Dr.S. L. Fasslen, frmedts = piace ot No.22 Boudeat., o Woduas small et of ? Loy ports. | mall namber of American sailors yet returnied to those ports. | e mapper exerted by the drama constructed out of his | The iy day. sup- 5,“" ",‘,.‘H','i'm,““"t;::';,“"‘ ““““ % the = e the bari 00 San Franeisco, Valparnizo, Sweden, Denmark and A ' i ses, it will be_seen, bas patche i, e Sae AT, e their | YOTYSY. 88 well aa Now-York and lizookiys, roport '» consid- | Dovel, which, last evening, for the first time io this city, | (8L he comsiax will bo taken (o Woodiown foe ch in their thiroats and placed theif | orable sumber of seamen hopefully converied to God. taught u large oudience at Wallack's Theater that “It 18 | pyiovas_on Monday, May 7 ot 10 o'clock & m., Wi, Thomesy | bodies in the corn-erib, himselt, just in the position they tizely changed in fo stbstance of e i found sdheriu; al tax takes . | In regand to the S»a Missions they report | New Late to Mend.” It i dra; { the d : . joyed ar ol y i id. In cohsequence of & large nmaber of naval vessels going | NOTU 100 Laa do Hiend. 165 SEMA ) the Somens ool o . . 1 is supposed, do ervice without joyed and would . But in ad- | bt g AVl gomg s £ 2 The tricnds o enihers of the Third Reformed Presbyterias o ® obj s ‘made in some ‘quar- | Justing the great | should be adjusted so that the | covered the hodies vp wud proceeded 1o wipe [ e pmber of ibrarics have | school, but its tone is warmly colored by somance, and | 0 SRV T end e rens o 138 W t it isanatiempt to reguluie the interval coiw- ™ so that it wou'd pot | © of !'V~L’<:.\l Imn;n a nl»r‘ruhlpm ot in the :wrhnl u-rnt.-t‘ fli' i it is freigbted with » didactic meaning stronger and Nineteautlat bet. Seventh aid Eighti-avs., on Weds arc of the St e House are aware It should put whero. it | Lo thon weut back to th ouse, a .r)m‘lnr!v .,}.—lm-,.l £ of ow libraries higped, (barskes kate Uoen 8 1802 | douper tian geverally appertalns to the domestic 0B oclock 1. The remis will ba taken to Broevll, @4 s Court of the borne, not where it would rest | iy o apecting ths: B SPPRE HOGUL N0 o May. 1850, there had been shippod 10 libravies. | drams. Wita love story—involving the well | WARD—At Newark, N. J., on Saturday, Sth inst., Moses Ward, - suality of the Y it it should be placed on their backs, 2 . A Up to Ma ). there had beor shipped 94 libraric: | worn sorrows which spring from a want of money | the T9th year of Lis ag v tried, | Bt i their ar The two great sourecs from which the | ring arrived in the carr | v 1#61, there had been shipped 113 lib | Pl d r rity | Beistives v friands e invited to sttend his funeral, on Tusebey e was 1 be collected were on imported goods aud | g was wrong with [ 1 thers Liad been shipped 1 | on the part of losers and an excess of groed, severity | Tierauou, ot Jo'clock, from Lis e rvaidence, No. 4) W ashing' whatever tstic manufsotures, -The Becretary” of 'the d him to go over to the barn 1 rero liad boen shipped 2 aud stupidity on the part of parent—there is little need to | tomet. 1 do ne at the | Treasury ennmerated the revenue from Custom: i h!"r"*_;,-“\;‘l"; Ting w.r'xu’lz-ni w;;hhl"n'n- nml'Mrfi 113 | deal. Tt parts thew in the first act, and §t uniles them fo the | WELDING=Io Broskiys, o8 Sundey, she Oth oat., Sersh H. Wold owa e , 80d {00k O T bonnet and v | Iast, not baving neglected, in the jnterim, to deluge them | Her e invitsd €0 attend ber funeral, from the 1) thought that it was es. residence of her elding No. 10 Bivacty et lity of < | $100,000,000; but he (Mr. Ra v of laws | $100.0¢ ut he (Mr. Ra, B ry esger to overturn the | with trouble, But its incidental blow at prison diseiplive in "t 9t 1nst., ot 3 0'cloek p. m. By okiys, ou Fourth d too small,and that the duties on 1mports would be ollowed | which find precodents in our stitates at large almost § thie foundation of the Goverument, bul other gent b $150,000,000. The bill before the A | ¥ : : | 5 nk differently, and from ubuudant ), 000,000 each year. He pro- OF these been shipped i i saasaibla b | AN, mucile. mixe speote! IApUERS. This s donlt in the | As vising the Interw we general principies which | [As X on | e s us siroalating libraries, G sbout 76,000 mea, | $0¢0nd sct, which depicts the interlor of an English prison, the “ ctiors. if there guide Congress in acting on # tax bill. One of | thu! he feilo Sinen the war 116 have hean retarned and reshipped in the | terrible tyranny of its governor, and tue sufforiugs of the mis- Special Notices. Ways and inciples was that it is desirablo always to imposs | 'X""'" and then chopped at bis neck with the edge ”fi wmerchant service, leaving now in the navy, 55 and in the | erable creatures committedito bix care. TLis is the portionof | - e s ey T x merehiant vessels. 1,194 ithraries, ncoesstbie about 28,000 ailors. | Co sl hiceed in London—for what reason we Response of the Spirit of & LR 3 whio inguired what e shought of PHALON'S NIGHT- Bl aMsNe than its pro- | taxation on the results of industry rath cosses. He considered income the fuircst taxa tion, and he was, therefore, surprised to “hair- man of the Committee of Ways and Means apologizing for tis ed ut this time to chauge the r continuing the tax on incomies. Income wus the first tax on spirits, nor on malt liguors, mainly that we may thing which should be taxed, for then a man is taxed i +wve the law of high rates in opera proportion to what he owns. Cotton he regarded os a Jf time to test its real value for rev proper subject of taxation. It was not like taxing raw | I5 no doubt its valve asa spression n | ron, for instance, because other countries produce iron, | oot nption of intoxicatin, Forthe largest | And, therefore, a duty on raw iron would impose on the | “I we purposes, the rate of §2 per gallon (a country an unfair competition. Another principle of tax- ation was thet, as far as possible, superfluities aud luxuries elapsed sinco 18 adoption is 100 brief to_def e . the question) seoms likely to should be taxed aud not the necessaries of life, As to the | was the pext and last vietim. The ole pu; v of volumes contained in these libraries is T W not fnd. | about 8,000 acoessible us circulating libraties to about 104,000 | do mot at the moment remomber. Was the picture too sbet, wh « | SeAmen ot ses. { Vas i of h who wlk| e Ao dutiog ke pane vk i $0 Hieactaeye | |ty oA 1 ToteRRY B e e | i | theae have boen replenisied. with abowt 5000 faries: | repudinted from a natursl homan eense of shame ! hie fal Ve ] X - H | Total number shipped duriog tae year, 635. These loan | The borrors of ison discipline, if we are rightl ‘Atter laying out the bodies aud coveriug tbem up with | jinraries it i) Pharoothe s Covw: Banenn: | itormips wise -m:‘“m, dep(:ud Sipisi e, ‘_‘“‘i . the murderer went into the house and commenced | be exchanged at the oflices of the Socictyin New-York and | . g 4 g Why ace the flowsrs feom which Phalow's extract, NIOIT® aluabies, To states he got no money but | Toston, o At the Society's chaplaincies, for othars of difforent | than they are st Wallack's Theater. Yet they are sufliciently | g 0rixG CEREDS, is manfastured, like ateong-mindsd iedine | tryiog to the nervous sensibilities, even in this modified dress. s who g0 to everiog parties in masculive aitire? Becanse sy erd woted to secure a considerable amount { Dooks. 7 A Te states that Miss Dolan’s pocket-book had very little | Beaido this loan system, tl ennsy | Upon the question of their fitness for stage portrayal we can- init, #iven Lo paval hant veascls and eanal boats 115 Hibra. | o 08 TR iyl O D e rsabie, but, | Bloosees aftr da: ries of five iz 20 to 200 volumes each, making 535 libra- | e 008 Pa ways disagreesble, but, | Zo8n Ties since April, 1861 perhaps, the selfishness of modern civilimation needs a severe ufmfl We have, comparatively, but & small number of reports from | yhock to make it conscious of its evil. The drama has been | 1 o'clack, (o hea: 8 report from the Beiect Committee Miss Dolun r proper form. two $30 compound-in- He says nothing whatever of ! and §20 bill of the sawe charact and if 1t were an original q income tax, he thonght the pl“'llnxlhun to increase the i §1 per gallozn by the Revenue sum exempted from $690 to $1,000 just and proper, i theso libraries; but the few Lave reported sinee 1560, 476 hope- | a pebst d et GRORGE WILSON, Act 1in the black valise, an about dark. | fuith that the juds ment day will reveal a much larger num- | fourth acts being among the most perfect stage pictures that sments were protty much as brought out ber. The s, { A s of the whole | character w nkenness, ssed toall the mur- | Chief, and wu arde Tt the articles fi His further n: on the trial, aud which are patent to the miy I ent from sums above the first 5,000, The portion | he commaunity on_which the tax would fall was the | portion that could bear it, and i ensier 10 pay 10 per cent on sums over th . b Kot ;-..'J“’;.'.“fl'.“::.‘u‘ h-l;gefmx IIM | we have ever chanced to see. The sotiug, also,is generally §00d, | “phe First vereary of the N i guducs of seamen on whiphoard. ErGfuTitY. | aud, in several portions, excellent. We write i extreme baste | eclefy ana L o ot M ALy g .y are yaz lahinig before it. o perfemance not baving elsesd 4 midnighi—and st | DAL TS HAer Hesmow o tos B rreh t the whole tax fails 10 t 1o time or at any pla tof the spirits, with the tax & e parts of the he it qual 1o the and in untry the price even the amount of pay five per cent on sumsup to $5, \ b Sandny School ehildren, who by | i1 svot conaide ; o - A be ton w \ he welock in the C " Addr " ed <inits of domestic manefi spirits, uo rate of taxation, 1o matter how high, B would b t0rB | gy 912 donati ey g | therefors, reserve until svoter day & :;or:‘u‘nlul - ores | Selosk in the %‘ifl'mficuz‘:. m;u"a..?"ifiwlfi‘y“, wms for 1865, was 16,986.77 s, as agai objectionab important_reason, and that - : o ook oaly ook our 7etae eoleborers, * Whet aro these | t100 6fibe séveral importans sspeelvob shis Suama. ‘U8 PR Fige - Wo BATEREREL gat othors callons | in 1864, showing @ falling | Was the temptation and iucentive to illicit distillation. of Probet is v reported ywith their 1.3 i aries th the 23,000 American | Cuction last might wasa thorough popular success, aud criti- | Tickst by be prosatedwithos h-rdthlna tour-ffths of the whole ¥ | The present tax of $2a galion was leit distid- | b The fucts y with the report | yet uusupplied 1 cism will yleld it au hovorable piace amoug the domestic 80d | }esadw port Oorter Seothers, I B o b ) I Vin | lation to a degree that threat ' 2 of the tax He says o had b t of committing | The sumbher of boarders roceived at the Sailors’ Home in Bropdway Randol ) Broadway. cor. of Ninthet. 1864 tion )(o;l.li‘”' . :h:l‘ ‘|““~”1‘:[ «d i | on whisky. The extent of th try wa. vast, and | M rder at the ti De “herry at. from May 1, 1865, to M, U107, 000; mabiaga Poclalrwied s pesiods be foad ot o o, DODOR Ly 44 in expectation of an increase of the tax, und this ac- | 07 WhISEY. b € of the 0 vast, an 3 s i 9% e | 5a & i ¢ . onuts fo ,n diminished business in 1865, but does not | the fucilities fo: slment we -sof t was ul- | 10 :‘J‘x;n n-li'lml: |.‘.:: of the nl.oln :‘u L;l:ull: h‘nd‘n:‘hhnn e h"' }'r:",« ’ Ill:-lh:;“-;:::alm | Miss Bateman, we regret to learn, was prevented | American_lustitnte Farmers' Club.— ¥ e to pre: ¥ i n > <o | COuntin @ had never said anything sbout it to avy b opo I e b . e g wost impossible to prevent illicit distillatio > g sbo 0y whteh 810,773 have beed depesited in sevings basks, | DY Ulnees from making her apposrance Taat oventng es Jullet. | Ciub will be beld TO-DAY (Toeuder), Mav 8, ot 1f Sl | The part was played by Miss Ida Vernon. : g 24t 10 agrtculiural tmproveuent are invited. any. His father and mother ane still living at Baden. ' ey 550, making "?;fin'fil';’f.:‘fffi"fi.'.,'i"'" "fl...- At the Park Theater, Brooklyn, this evening, Miss | __ R . eyl 9 At iious services have been continued through nd 25 | Louiss Hawthorne, an actress who has won populsr favor | Bargaine in China, Glase, &c. made & public profession of religic Home | across the river, will take a benefit, appearing as Margaret | 100 S8ETS FINE AMERICAN RICH CUT AND ENORAVER te aaved $1,50.000 to seamen and their GLASS, 12 GOBLETS, 12 CHAMPAGNES, 12 WINES, 12 HOG! - Elmore, itndes from a drunkard’s grave, and LROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 2 DECANTERS, 12 FINGER BOWLS, WITH * INITIAL" one. He came to this country 1n 1863 in the ship Coluni B ove w diminished consumption. Notwithstanding the bus from Bremen, and never did anything wrong in Ger. | 2% 8T 00 +of duties upon foreign liguors, the total between two remedies for this, it would either have to re 14 have not been materially curtailed. Ovr ex- | duee the tax on whisky to such a point as o remove the ely to correspond with that of the world, | enormous temptation” to illicit distillation, or else that the appetites of men for spirituons liquors enoct laws so stringent as that ¥ might create in check very little by bigh cost, unle at cost | disaflection on the part of portion of the community. ‘The aunual product of whisk vy iner tmport 1t then in the 5th ¥ i in the 4lst New-York, ai planued every day to get Deering's m; —rescned 1 ™ shorbitant; and only those in th 9 auual prods e tey tar i inces check the regularity of their iue as 40,000,000 — s ADT PO censtomed allo Even nt $1 a gallon the tax would My tirst plan was to kill Lim - "‘""“,"""" E e : . . .| i i r.y.rl,,‘.‘f.r“"',:'."if,',.t“;,:;, ‘."“',',’Li'. bk jont "gu'| mufulm vear. Bt he | ot get the money any other war ; I thougit S e A Uis S——-) good Miss Maggie Mitchell appeared last evening at this ““...“'.;."‘...‘.f'.'.""n? FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, 4 m:c-.: prisairs b - o bt o 4 Mg Jo e whether at the present ratothe Government would | $hem 8¢ the house as they came down in Wie morning; 1 order, ey reoelved Or e e L e rardere: 1y | house, in her celebrated charaotor of *Little Barefoot,” 10 8 | g pr sy : » - )50 a8 the increased cost of whisky yealize half that amount. His own opinion was that a duty | £0f 1! for them when ther came | gyipwrecked aud goatiute haro besa relieved at (ke ezpense | maguificent audience, and the performance passed off with the | 100 FANCY FRENCH GHINA TEA SETS, 4 PIECES, o9 tar s vy to the Society. A more permanent inatitution isneeded groatast iclat. Miss Mitcbell played with aven more than Ber | $25 per set. . nne than $2 8 gallor anufaeturers—such as —the tax should be <its yield harlly paid the expenses of wd, at the proper tim bt mo- ore than 3,000 eolot ne! ling oul s port. murdering Cornelius | Tt iy P:‘)p’wl that the num’fim-ny'n'n l;;fl:.'.n,,,, | usual spirit, and the support and mounting of the piece, better | % DECORATED DINNER SETS, ON EXTRA QUALITE Carey ldres, i bt rotaction of seamet,® will make a revolution in | than any we have seen in Brooklyn, reflected great credit on | FINE PARISIAN GRANITE, 129 PIECES, #125 per set. following explanation of the killing of ¢ Theu | the whoie boardin, 'm; that by the spiritof 'he management. 1o vight Miss Mitchell appears for the last | 100 WHITE FINE PARISIAN GRANITE DINNER SETS, 1% 1 went over to the bouse and took Annie aud toid her that ‘acy 0f the police, the integrity of the | time ss Fauchon, when doubticss sbe wil bo greeted DY | prpcys, g5 per set. 1 Lor wanted to see in the stat She did not of the hetter class of ssilor landlords, er brilliant house. She seets to be as great a favorite i | © LT b Gy ine FRENCH CHINA DESSERT PLA wen 1 took the little baby: 1 took 1t on wy Cotmissianers” created by the law will be Brookiyn as iu Bostou. . . THR . y 56 T TN it. greatly to the benefit of the sailor, and the e ——— #2 per dozeu. . ot of the lower wards of the city. | DmaTi or A CRIZD yRoM BoALDS.—Coroner Kirs. | 180 WHITE FRENCH CHIKA DINNER SETS, SECOND S@ is compelled, no doubt, 1o increase the amount of southly pay=roll to cover this 1 ! jay be inferred that the consu » in the length and breadth of the land i wit that the tax has not 1, possibly cannot be, The great temptation to illicit distillation 1 the impe of #1 1 gallon would § { The House then pr to the consideration of the biil by sections, for au i i cudin the first section being | st despotic law that impo tax of fiv wm-fw pound ¢ ton. m { fraudulent practices b srotection of e Mr. LYsci moved an amendment exespting G0 pounds h I ~The recel ger than ever be- * | LECTION, 141 PLECES, $3 pes set. 4 <t importer and distiller. curT L 2 of wool out of | of cott the hands of the producers. to the same fure fu it ront | ten of Fersey City was called on yestorday to hold aninqueston | (Xpli i pe SILVER PLATED WARE, &c., AT MODESS was formerly | | Pending its consideration, the Honse at nd ko fo Sostery bav the body of a child four years of age, namad Catharine Cavenes. | yrp pRiCES. ) o oxper . 3 3 ¥ belonging on board » Morris Canal conl-boat. It appearing | pERSONS FURNISHING EITHER FOR CITY OR COUNTRR d by the tuat the child was acoidentally scalded by the upsetting of & " " " by O iota the treasarics of Branchés anc A uxiliaries— | kettle of water ' fow days since. while ou the way from the | USE WIiLL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THESE GOOD3. o of them estimated, vot yet reported—&38, 507 71; makiog | DIne%. the Coroner gave a permit for burial I, V. HAUGHWOUT & Co., i3, an exeess over last year of $10,207 5. - = - b ROADWAY, A the | Philadeiphia Cattle Market, B s 20 | May 7.—Deefl cattle in &m demaud, and advanced e wud Miss Dolan, " Ger WiLiiaus, in moving the reception and priuting ket-hook, but | Report. remarked that he was deeply gratified t h P M Shee wold at Furalture—It emoval. p. m. adjourned. o at the first | Thon 1 went d in th o0 of heavy penaliics, o ction from Cauada of W ckless parents, can or nd by their prompt past yearin t —_— FENIANISY, — Others penalti {rade tias beer carried on th 1 swall copper stills there is & o be Eapelled Hillin should be suffered to be used ¢ ~The Man- | o Ma e e . to. Ho sew favorsble an account of the progress of & cause in which be | 3 150 head sold at 1321 5 Spuesin "It;}p-f:'l,":':;'»p € The Roberts Party. postaga. atampa. | faik daop interest. ' The bad known something of safors, aad e "B Hoge—saios 1000 Lead, st $12@814 ¥ { ¥y but public morals would be more Mr. O"Mabony is to ali appearance still master of | He was not O ey | e and Chrisian peopl: 'J",:..,"..',"..:fl";_",:,“rg:_"&-; 100 B, not, NEW STORE, bauched. The Committee of Ways ituation at Union-square. It is stated that the expulsion | o0 iy his o und dressed himself, ';lhl;x;-‘r'-’-.nilhx:"r‘rx-;:;v;“y;" .«r: 'fi'.‘.fi‘.,":‘.’.':’."".'.‘.‘.’ l:m!: | The N"'-'_m .‘-.-I_“‘M" Tribune, POPULAR PRICKS. morning, contains: MEEKS'S FURNITURE detalling 4ud hardebips of the deep, for 8o many of those very comforts Nuws Scmmany—Military, Noval, News from Washington, New. w we quietly enjoy. Let us acknowledge our debt by | York, New Engand, the Middie States, the Southern Atlantic States, AND h e (hulf States, Kentucky, and Teunessss, the Western States, - " " - PCiey ol Ll it T Eopain g and be | e O e, e Lotios, Po el the Freedmen. The e | UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS riend the sa wherever Oal acl n. his Riot, the Cholers, Feulans, Domestic Miscellany, Foreign HAYE BIEN RAMOVED TO THN ceonimend, il e . eat some bread and | 80 L hose men who go forth to tempt all the perils | Rogers and others from the Brotherbood has been yutting Deerin nd that Killian threatens if possible toiavolvo | buttor. The e extire organization. Many persons are un. | hisc ed that the country, e wel sbtaining the maximum amonnt of revenue from | cbaritable enough to snppose that he Joiu wovement for spirits, a ; we are unlx 80 cager to reduce cost of | the purpose of compassing its d mu‘n has ‘Au inleresting address by the Kev. J. N. ANDREW, Seamen's {itoxicating liquors a8 to be unwilling 10 wait until experi- | been in league with (he Britia eles y s, North Carolins, elicited fraquent ap- s —The Procstdings o8 Friday, Setarley, end NEW WHITE MARBLE BUILDING, nee has fully tested the policy or impolicy of the "The Maohattan Ciicles, after a full investigati TTALFA M May 7. 1866, et e e, e e A | Mk, O ams~The Proseedings on Felday, Ssturlay, 813 | - o g6 puaapwar, mevwass Fovaws an> Onass, Jonssers highest rat taxation, as now fixcd by Jaw. It is under- ampo Bello invasion, have acquitted O'Mabol from Liverpool tor New-York, 1. Murray, of Greeawich, Conn., would be one of | Tux Pumiic Denr Statement from Controiler Clark. 3 blame in the matter, ard it 1% e Sbe Las 214 pas e berasion. but & telgram was recelved, au- | BANcuoPrs SPucH 1y F¥GLAND.—Earl Russell Deuies Mr. Buo- | These oxtoasive Wareroome sford ple facilitios (o the display of ¥ our imense stock. consiatiog o an slegant variety of Fy 1" iliness, and consequent inabiliiy to | croft's Statemests; Mr. v P RO (1 -~ be Stored. and T ted with er an addreas by the Rev, A. | _ NiTROC oo o Taportmente. - 70!t B | gich, Mediam sad Plain FURNITURE, whict wil be sold ot Pogelas. that the wethod of mixing wood acid witk Jished showing the working of the Fenian iustitution at Union . The brigs Au scticed in England, so that alcohol wmight | : . rts and ma tures, without Jx e R e ora and Queen of ( sgagoment. 4 afety ! M. spinit can be rectified and made into pu Sweeny's atandard and deserting the Fenian banner borne by s X . | Bosiotian, e ux Comnseronmamc-—Loadon, Pais and Floronce | Porchasers are invited to inspect the largest snd haodsomest ok out wny offensive smell. If any ehemic Tlead Conter.” Stephens bas pot yet arrived, and *the Breach e Erie 4 [ S oty 1 o No @88 BROADWAY. bee i which would aecomplish th thorities " do not make any more prophecics relative to Lis sk Seminary. | e ewn Eae—Iatersating Tetter from O 1y P e to the United States. 1t is said that Killian, who is ob rie Canal The thirti ry of the Union Theological | ;-.-’msm The P«-w-;f.?uln-;hh;- Deafness and Discharges from the Ear Radically howot 00 atwed 11 the Usited States to found | Cared, by the use of the raceatly inventad Vegetable OTITIN to commerce his attack by and par “The sve ary aud adoption would be 8 grea tmate branchies of arts and man of Waysand Means have propos I 0 un early hour this 10orning Seminary was celebrated inst eveuing in the Mercer-st. Chureh, | 4 Nob) 5 this level, und the breach Prayer was offored by ALsEnt Bakses of Philadeiphia. The | o Uni octs and orations were as follows. o beriy, 4 it man,” Thos. Crowther New. | of 1 < The Coma pariien. inten e modifications of | fimultaneousiy Jevouncisg O'Mabony au - e #ding hiviself ns the origiual * Fenian Simon ¥ . winburme s No amvical Dictionary of Biogaphy, My | price &1 50abottie. Forsale by all Drugaists. A Smaller have not reached the concl while : 8 - W, cexs of hix scheme 1s not regarded, by some of Lis adlerests % g Ak e ) employments n * | us at ull uolikely. SECOND DISPATGIL T iy oy L of hereay to Christianity,” Edgar V. | thology ography ; Poetry of the Civil War, burdened, that S | Rocnester, N. Y., Moudar, May 7, 1865 H Danner, Maustield, O ‘Christianity is ite relation to the inte oS ay—The T8 . WEEKS & POTTER, Druggists. No. 170 Washingtonat., Bostem ith, By its terms as original JAMES STEPHENS. | The break in the Erie Canal at Salmon Creek, near | lectus progiess of tie J Gaylord, Norfolk, Conn. Tux TorLxs o Sma—A Nowel, by Victor Hogo. Part I— | i 1800, aud thus a temporary characier was p i Adams Basin, is 1ot a serious one, and repairs will be | T owledge, | ".,".'": Herkabire, V't :-lx_le.nh:-dulm.. bu' e h‘l;’l ""i‘.:""x%":!‘.’f":';.'«'u:{'&..‘”m‘ Wholessle Agents. face. Lo our great emergency it contributed, I d to-day, probably. A portion of the embank e Now York, N V.1 The Teed Ll e ahisFart.” ook, 111~ Darande. snd Duruchetta; 3 Tenac Smit ar the waste weir went out, but the waste gate ago, 1L Chapters I, 1L T1L, IV V, VI, VI V A 1X, X, X1, XII and XIII MANUFAUTURERS, IMPORTERS utopia; Ranta azain with interest, a iarger amount thau the rich- | | were quickly opened und & more s turue would have loaned to us, even at Us break prevente cased. | Pratis and Smoke ; The 01d Sto 2 Continua Ax Our loyal peopl d the income nday 7 i e able L Vi om0 | The following ere the names of the graduating olass of 1#6: | tion of the o Utopia. The Devi, Boat: Lathisrry's Exaltal COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o vt IR R P05 10,451 3, and B ealioir eantsrihe ook will be able to move agein to-morrow | The folwiag B0 b 0 Ml Chries W Badwin, | Hoe Satne Oodfathet sod. Patron’ Satnt mg\.é.. Yo 43 Broaday, Now York then estimated, npon the same lists. They 1| ship Willia frow, Havre for New-Y ork, touched at | o e | LT iy L S . 1 N uchestor Eogland. apon | R oyl {hey | St Johus, N. F., on the 28k, Sle had Hesd-Center A Western 8 or Sunk. | s N Yo E Thoughtlessness Adds s Grace to S e e UMBRELLAS, PARASO! ) CANES. . hy €0 hutis, 020,391 02. Again, in 1864, os Stephens on boss | ), o 2 186 ", Aruette Dinsing ddiet. A AN InsivoTe Famwans CLos, Aprii 24 it e eeaponded by contributivg t;':“mw . Again, in 186 | Juwes Stephons on board, e Davesront. Tows, Sonday, May 7. 1860 - e e B Paen A T e Somroc's Rty Harrow: Syrup from | DF Dillonbaok hus opaned an ofice st No, 113 Niathat, 4 ot their income tax foots up § g i sk e | The steamer Enterprise struck the Clicago and Rock yoyport Mass. | Jose + Richa ey B¢ Ny Fractical "Valun ‘to | doors west of Biosdway, New.ork, where he will be n attondamoq Qe L as 8 beond o the B FRoN | NEW-ORLMANS | Lalandt Kailrond bridge to-day, and suak. Tao deck cargo | Giden, Berim, Conn - nattr o Clrcitte oo | o THURSDAY sad it vt bl Bt waal hut as 8 proud evidence o strict Intogri A & LEANS. | e saved. No o8t rrick, Habro me to Cut Hay; p haracter, un..,'.f'."m e ptat h & —— [t amre: 2 h_“’,"“u.w lf:l In.l.mj’,llm-ul-d New-York, wou, Ne -m:k::lwflflx:m;"l:-;mfl:lu can be ol veturns, sore s they might be he sift | Commercinl—Demecratic Vietory Markets—Reported by Telegraph. LLiWE A Larrms R erserl: e, il Dt 5, o b Al N 5 ] Martls New York N Y . Jumos G. Mason, Jonesborough, Tenn., . 9 PRILADEL pursuits and contuminous exactness of the tax gather 114, May 7.—Provisions, an sdvaucing tendency o = e . May 7.—Provisions, ) | e At W. I, Disbrow’s (Horse and Carriage Bezans, Sorgo Hybridia | No. 100 ‘Liberty-st—Auction sale of HORSES ROCKAW. Mitchell, Morristown, N. J.; David 5. Morgan, Andover, | Bees i Thomas they g o in 1963, upon the secoud call, th y P y -rrw‘" ,n‘:.‘d Phtir conntry wat i need and eved the ::;",;’;""“‘;{"‘;"‘ o ot | Mase P Jpcom Par B Tty homas G binsle Pl | Howth; Water- Y e 2 ~ i o ). g ) .; C 3 ¢ gail could Bot tempt the Aucrican peojle L Stard cipts, 296 bales, | fim; males of Tied at 8 0382 65, and Whito ut 8 | B e Fora N Y. ; Theron L. Waldo, R v Toe | ™ Vorc ymow Weerens Woor Growsms—From Our Bpecial Dopet Wgss, Baygies. Baiiel, ks, TEIS DAY 0 pam' r Goverument. ~The law left am a8l Goid (28], Sterling | Corn auiet: ssles of X ellow at k< Coffoe. Sagar and Mo. | ¢ Wateen, Gilford, N. 12 ; Edwerd P. Walls, Chicago, Ill;' John | Donaola Correspondent. Wi The Celebrated Poor Richard’s Eve.Water, 1 of each o bow o o ] | lanses unchauged. Whisky dull at 82 27 for Obio, and §2 25 | Wright, Wikmington. Del ITORIALS. [pclemivand misil. ot o purmnent lion, % 2 & BR00D . I ' Exchange 138} Freights nowipally unchanged. | o8 D MiscRLLANROUS TTENS. had of Druggists paneally. _ e M. 0. BROUE he should pay, and el secu w B et t0-ds, the Nat | Democratic ticket | 2 20 for Pennaylvania, The address of the gradoating class was delivered by Dr. = g =l S B n wher #s to who should most. 1 ques In the cleetion, to- ul. he Nati emocratic i i | | BaLTMOnE, May 7.—Flour firm. Wheat firm; sales of 60 | Sugon. The gentleman spoke somewhat as follows: The | LT (000s MARKE. 'mmm P mm tion whether any 'people ever aid » tax more lhou- | Waé YiCLOPEY Gen. 1. T. Huvs was elected Sherifl. | poss. Penusylvania Ked at #275, Corn active snd firm; | great life work of the minister is to speak o the popular mind | Laraer Downeric AN Forzion Marxrrs RErRioRRATORS, FURNACES, GAs AND KEROSENE sty and necurately and 1 question still more whether His disqualifications baving been removed by the Presi- | White soarbe.; ¥ 3 " Oata firm. Provisions | of religlon. Take heed to the matter, mauner, and spirit of | Carris Manxers—New Vork, Boston. Albany Piiladeiphis T R RATORS REPAIRED — i id oved ",,,_,mf ves. ‘thton: dent’s pardon, e will enter upon Lix office at once. | buoyant. Lard, sales of Western at Zic. Bulk Shoulders | your preaching. Confine yourselves to purely evangelical | Comxsncial, Marrans—The Latest Stock and Gold Quotations. ALEX. M. LESLEY, Mz, No. Sixtbave. sud 1,310 Broed proAip o/ an- - preseutatives, taxes o thick ar ! et 1f '+ Gen. Beauregard bas goue north on bmmim of the | Jzie. o guist. Umglufim Whisky dull; Penusyl- | truths. Th ph:-T"M k:oxulpl(;:dl!m‘lld, ll{olh:g‘lnnm r::r_;‘-'.:-:,:-:‘lmvu way. botwaen Thirty Afth and Thirty-stxth sts. N ¥ a8 & nart ol the | J80 tailroad, of which he is President. He intends . . .. | to you n, omanded. Gianta in theology, as . aat a1 mbon st income tax should be contemwplated as a part of the ,',',‘”kf__ ]:‘,‘_‘,'.f,"',",",,'“,,. 16 pay o the prossing e ilton, | Umwrco May 7—1 p. m.—Flour active, No. 1 Sprlug 890 T e ey Aared to. lot many books g0 uriead | THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. contaius all the Edi- | o e, e ARE ‘1o OB DT ' { 4 75, lted Winter, 811 5, Double Extra, $i4. Wheat | that they might be masters in their ‘e, In other matters | torial articles, mot merely local in cheracter; Literary Re. SUPPLIED frous STOCK oo HAND w licisms; Letters frow our large corps of | CASTORS, SPOONS, FORK! paneut poliey of the country. it ' gl B 4 e B g B s 1ld_ueed various, und, perheps, fundan sid teliong 1f Ty Britlak boadolasms, ‘250 Toee S o8, | Corn quiet: No.1 Toledo held at 7ic._Oats guiet; | the min(ster will do most by indirection. In manner, weigh | views aud Art © uts. The objections to 4uch lows are suf good working condition, and it is estimated will make a | Viuada beld at S6c. Canal freights—ive. on Flour, 1R | e .......e.;'..’..'m, O the pareat idiomatic | correspondents; Foreign and Domestic Lotters; Special and | v First: They ere inquistorial million and 8 half clear next year, Whoat, 8y¢. ou Cort sj¢. ou Coru to New-York. Anglo Saxon. Bubstitation of poetey or art for Th Will | ‘Amsociated Press Tulegraphio Dispatohes: 8 careful and | by the MANHATEAS PLATSOONPANY. their chsracter; and Americaus. 1 Gen. Sheridan bus issued an order releasing the banks | —_— Dot nnswer. Like Jael, set the nail right to the head qour | complete Summary of Foraign and Doiwestic News; Exclusive AN A £ 1 tav : knowledge of 1he secre of New-Urleaus from all military cont | 5 Y rire i elear through the praiu. In spirit, Jove | Keports of the Proceedings of the Farmers Club of the Amer. | {65 PITONRRR wd 7B e e ngand ihe are hegiuning THE TURF. o, B T o waver forcible 1 be. must be | lean Insiitate: Talks about Fraut, and other Horticaltural and | === glc e,y me are quite unwilling to_disclose ir ——— toned down by this. The dona lackrymarum, or gift of tears, | Agricultural Information; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods | ruumkm-wm ] Km_ _"_ml::r mercul men such disclosures way be d ——— fag Matches on the Faskion Course, L. I, | must isepire the proacher wish roct Tendorness, © The virtus | an Genoral Market Reports, which are publishod in Twk | o s POR TR EIRTLAND & Co. show pro-perity, they excite envy and greater - EVONIEY IEITR - ) of ex st melt his soul and lead him to such | DAILY TRISUNE. THE SkMi-WEEKLY TRIBUNE alio gives, in B et Rt o, if they show apy remarkable weakness, FROM NAS There was a large attendance of the habitués of the | pomt bold utgeranses of the truth that their very state- | the courss of & vear, three or four of the Lateat and Best | ———— Tren eable Fitiings ~ -4 credits. Necond : '[he temptation 1o wake w —- | trotting turf and the owners of fast horses yesterduy, on the ment will earry conviction in it. Popular Novels by living nuthors. The cost of these alone. if | o oo gouertption. roady for detivery. ings ments. and lend to these statements the ti by His Father Gen. ‘"' ‘ e exercisce closed with a benedietion by Dr. Vax Dyck. | bought in book form, would be from uix to eight doliars. 1f SRS FOWTER, KIRTLAND & -y ¢ lic 1 s unt Fashion Course, L. L., to witness two trotting matches which | ekl eang - 1 the Euglish Magazines from whicl they are care. | T S Lo g A e o Pilly nelected, the cost would be three or four times that sum. | — r cuse themselves for their own WIOLE Dan. Mace's b, . Saw, and Dan. Pifer’s b. m. Lii, for $500, Young % k s Company. =Tl of od Bovds of T literary matter be had at so cheap w iate as iu THE Sei- age Bouds and oupon Certificates ars ready for mile heats, best three in five, In barness. Each had won one P E ) iati il s bt o 11 O o th o an | , Tho J4th suniversary of th Youag Me's Chiten | Syecfls™fumnd. ‘han vho Sels e picipls s | 5 GHEVSs ooy, s SMSH B T om0 “Ihe impression that Lida possessed more s ‘odds of | terian Church (the Rev. Dr. Adama's) on pext Sunday eveu- | JHOTUS L oy {‘,m,, with their neighbors in lorming clubs | Cagron Waste fg Maonday May 7, 1864, 2 $0 common that 1o do othe by the Cham average smartpess. 7hird . W from wh haracter of THE TRIBUNE cAD UCTE4s0 18 POWET | ties will piaase apply between the Bours of 12 and 1 o'clock. _ achinery and Packiug. bants apy sommittee of Mer Comuit i approve of the ¢! to fail tLose ocens) | —The: Moudorson | hod hsn autounoad e desicies, The first was between | ’s Christian Asseciation. Nowhere elsé can so much current iniclligence and permazent |y, [ e Jeave for Cineinusti to-night, to confer consideration the sour ber of Comin the habitudes of the different persons vith the Cineinsat Committee in regard to buildisg o | apeed than oppovent Ied the betting men to lay 1 e o tho nuial sermon will bo delivered by the ey, o [ Ufhicvity of apportioning it #0 1ha e b wen iwaieition. : 6% | two to one Sl mare, and he oo 11 coutdeico e . 1. "Last svening an ciection for direotors | t0 subsaribe for Tk B WeneLy Edition, 1 will Ja that 5 e s e portion 10 every ther pe 0 a aitioad direes i af Shellwville was shot op Satardsy by | “rieacos, in thoe stralght heats. 1o road-borses, of | Was held at tho rooma of tho A n election for QIreotont | uy be aupplied to them at the lowest price for which such & | For SAL lew by W. W. TAULMAN. ¥ % Willamat, N, ¥. 'the sameconditio s Mastin of Shellyyilio whs shot on SOIIVAY Y, || ke aeaond oot Wae s Tao . hed. At rova | resultod in the' choice of the fllowicg named gentlemen: P‘.;:'.".‘,‘.;.'.’,:.F;‘,';,‘,’n“.'...5’.:..‘?.";".‘;2.‘.“5.‘:..‘.";“.‘,",,?: 8000 | “{ yo mteeckel's Patent Graduated Bottles o vuost msurmountabl st Jeas ight for Memphi, | e Kirwind, sud Da. Pfifer the brown geid- | Jobn Crosby Brown, Cornelius B._Aguow, M. D, Cophas | More valaabt Jcrie o L eopy | year—i04 numbers—g4; | Dedictne fsom your druggit—s very useful bottle in every ho: ol s exigencies hav . sk &* . welding Whirlwind. ket Bt ol bilndness. It was & | Brainerd, James Stokes. Jr, Charles W, Woolse: five ognte. MLl sshoosiders, 1 gogy L yeas=i04 BEMbere—$4; T 1d Eves Made New %0 Iexsen, but not 10 entirel 1 y e % scs 10 show that | mateh for €300, mile heats, beat three iu five, in barneas. Six Morgan, Rley A, Brick. Morris K. Jesup, Ab e SR RIS I A0 ithout Bpec ',:p""’;,"{,"u:‘f'.‘;."“,_f","“fl.'\f: . ud dollars stoel ards, to b hee . = » g p 1 ot Ce o TR " « 'ables sent b i tock yar mn‘n\'r‘l-ul\ »«[.\.V ‘-:'NM_ © give the . The followtng meetings are n.n:numul for to-day : | Tun LaRGusT AXD CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE :.'.':".fl"f‘unm-. z'.flw:,l« e e Bivadway, Nows su ot fro i % I =% " A i s TUESDAY, MAY 8. York. B St Fadaction 3¢ will make i our rece . | s Covme L. 1, May 7.—Match 8300, mile beate, best | 4o ican Tract Society (Boston.—lIrving Hall, 7:00 p.m. WORLD. | M Coimatations fre daly. from 94 m. t03p . Tavalide st & dlae foretoid, but_probably mot over from 10 T Brer samed b. . Lid 1 Addremen by Gon. 0. 0. Howard, nd othetm, ., ,, | ESLABOEURNT OF THE DAILY, SRMI-WERELY AXD L | s aad Otye for B 3 . : . ery Society.—Chureh of tans, s omiort and number of persons 1 likely to” d Addresses by Wendell Phillipe, Lucretia | 3 9 & v. J. T :u.ng the Rev. 0. B. Notwithstanding the fact that the size of THE TRi . Iy one-half. while 1t p WL000 person 00 for evers ‘roth ot & 8t e for gt y"m‘ Mission and Home for Litls Wonderers —Ae-df.myol | B ':"‘:"“ Increased more than one quarter, the price wil | Tumoarsni e excusing any port.on of t) e from the 1 ¥ g Musie, 7:30 p. m. Sbort sddresses by eminent gentlemen. | remaia the same, = —— tax, Uhat of the hardskip gr the inalility of persons | Thie wholsale grocery of Pl gaton B0 € OUNCIL—A FTOINTMENT OF CITY OFFIC | o 71h Reginent band and 20 * ittle wasderra.” TERMS. - g e e el Apros !:g' itk od inepme 10 spare shy part of it. Bt in_a | Ohio levec, and nwl:' _het b:’fl:'_“"":-h_ o ain the Common Council of Jersey City met at the City Hall lnst | ooy ;Afirm“:d‘kfi';‘ P}:l;:".‘(’m" oy WEEELY TRIBUNE. o FMPIRE S M Co., No. 536 Jm‘_-‘.‘y, v republican form of government the b make | ing stores and salocns, wete Birac 5 for the zing for the fiscal year. Al . el BOV- | Mail subseribers, single copy, 1 year—32 gumbers 2 ~Children’s Carringes, Bab. e . ..ol’am-. 1ions as to persons in the e Jted loss is $100,000; iusared for about §65,000, ;j_;:\‘:,ll“;‘.,,}!:m“;'.']m?{;‘;{"m T At Ward was sieoted 3 790 p. m. The Kev. Drs. Storrs, Schaft, Suu- | yati SPSCENT RS FUT y o sed 900 | Bamirs i o Broeteny, beiwees. dot™ [ > claas for special favors; we e wostly in Eastern eompanies Ther “Tho vote stood | deriand aud otbers wil adioss lence, o ver, | Ton coples wiareused o naso o subcribers n%® e TR EA fapecial burdens, Puruing this 1 — ‘ Tie following ap -r;:-':-::ue'-':: asehol o Bresbytorian. Chureh, (Dr, | TWenty copios. mdn-dwdmnmuolnhlfll 00| HiPe Tiair Dye, 8t Back o Brows | lsisnianelss majority of tho Commitice of Ware and Mesns Fire nt Pit | PoEnye ity Marbal, Nothaie | Croabyehat 330 g m. " Addromas bY ter, Dr. Kondriek L SR 00| 8 et rle Vo, Ehaepet o 1 Depot No. 4 Jonadhs hat portion of the bill which makes Lo Eli e B C. Yovng, mebiected g of o rom the | T tra copy wHl be went for each elub of ten. i — g T this ye sniform one of five per centum Uy | wélected; Col of Oty Keve' ty), Rev. Dr. Verris, President of the Usion, aud copy | _Clothes-W o sl Kindi ed by the ‘1. ar s wilfore one of & P celitir o i I ‘;\‘ stone 0 it mbargan & Do, were City Contrallr. Thee. K. Baws u’r:lr-l'h‘,‘.'l“nlrf:rl;;d;:“fi; <oy ;n.ij L2 mfld“‘.::.,..h‘ churcles through SEM)-WEBKLY mllr::;" Wil WASHING AND TINGING MACHINE Co., No. &1 » House to say | SUSOTeC . Faphi = - Amer St i Co o g ). Me ] . wil 3 Mal ., e 3 s $17,000,000; and it will be for the House 10 sy | ofiyed oil were cousun is estimated ai | {70 Banderd ;o AT vesseot of FomWin. | B e N o iy propared foF (he OcomslOR. e e & camn, | yoar104 Bumbers. i 00 A ‘ e Weisber o i childre iug bymog prepa Mail subsoribers, 2 copies, | year- thie bill shall stend as rported, or whether relict - ga0 000, insurance, #5, Iy in Eastern companies. | ity City Gaugers. Jeremiak Sweeney, Dufl, Lol dmorican Missionary 4 r Institute, 108 m. | bacribore, 5 copies, of over, for aach Copy 30 in any other direetion is more urgently demanded. 1 The origin of the fire was accident O Brien and Col. J. Grimes: Meaibe: Fif Alldresses by Gen. O 0. Ho and Hev. H. W. Beecher, raous remittiay, for 10 copies $0, Will receive an extra copy . hie i ’mf exemptions we strove 1o feach carliest those uri % 3 }‘.J"‘,.!L,!C:.""‘i?fl. v" T"um"r'., b Sy s Boston meeting, May 30, in Tremont Temple. Addresses lg for 6 months. o R et e Cved with SLLERYS (9K - b v e B nl:::u,‘.""’] our ‘l “p] GOl U ecretary TcCulisch Closeted with Jefl. Davis. | Soperiutendont by v, Fisne Luke s Hoahl Fhy #::hnl}“;‘,‘l"- eaq.. Tov. Hoiace James aud Kev. E. T | porgons remitlng for uoo;fl:mui il rwelrn an extrh 0py | iSR! Lot et CERb L e ARTIN, No. 398 eliol 0 Le D . ol DI people; and LOne - clans- ¥ Dstrict Jgar Olcott, . ; Seous b . 9 o n o bl L reduced are such as have so small murgins of profit as earesss Mason, Masdes, Mar 1, J088. | IERC it g s ety | | Sunday.Schost Mecing.—Sizth-ave, -:;!dr-m-m at. Spoak- DAILY TRIBUNE. e, = Ty, of 10 ol sir0e. 0 be oppressed and in dange: of being aunihilated by even During his visit here yesterday, Secrefary Hfl(?:l""“'; Sereral ....,mr-d.l r-mul e x:;u lflr mm: ::.\I-hn Iu‘by wor Howay, It. J. Thorue aud olliers at 2 o'clock ~ 810 por annnim; #5 for six moaths. it %M vt U [ 'y rhich tax is not i an hour" 1 ure i urned bis (Tucadey) it , z " - !‘hfi} Dumest. %0 stucll 8 tax s b or even 8 per cent, which tax is not is | had an hour's interview “with Jeff. Davia. Lty ustuce i § sionee he e ils 06 Wk bt GADOUSOR) . v ¥ Bt ginte Houe of Industrv=Moetings 1o g shagol ko | Adlevms TUE TRUSUNG, Now Sk | o . vl Froquently iu caso of branchos of business clos-ly covered | nnkuowi