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—e— Tebels to wield the power of their respective States m Con- o, gt secure no Right of Sufirage whatever to the We not. Th » 8%, is not. loyal Blacks? d in C Union are arty as it ot you are, s in words! —_———— .. Butler, in a recent addre rinciples that shonld govern our natio: , BATS are jastic ty of right, equality of protect o equ vernment. Those who won'd t mside ciples must f the provi siall be amended. —And adds characteristically: Every mau has a right, because he is a mon to be equal t¢ other map, if he cav. No law can effect this. We lave ight 0 enact a law toat will interfere » hecow: 1 another, provided aud intelleetual qualifications will admit of en the prodical son retarued. the fatted call 1 we do not read that all the veal was given to tho rusaway. {0 more was it, nor should it be, given to those ho aided and abetted him in ronning awa, man ieal W b o el Davis and His Feal Fonrrmss Noxior, Frida; The health of Jeffl Davis is now rep i » he was attacked by y dor medical treatme usual 8'ate of nee of liguors ed him throu Mrs. Davis ix ain hours of such o cors OCCUPY. 1f of. p res took place here to-day ); the Oneida for §350, and ese have been in the Government $900. service for four ye L —e—— FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. s The Crevasses—The Cor Crops— New Line of Sieamers—Yellow Fever and Cholera— Wishop Polk's Success g ore's, above There is nntold red the rise seriously crevass rs are_expected. i districts, and it i | increase the deluge, ruin the crops. rop will be exceedinely small, shippers is called for g ase oral re stifl; sales to-day wiuw for gold. ablished between New- luras via Ruatafl, ra Cruz, the small- b Hor revailing at ans and Brit aver 18 pi T by and 1 p Lay of Arkansas was to-day elected by the Episcopal Conven s the successor of Bishop Polk. FAvGUsTA, Go,, May 20, 1965, Nowspaper aceounts from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georzia, 1 Care Tepresont the growing crop of cotton as seriously fmpaired by cold weather, heavy rains, and overflow of cotton lands, and stands bad. Defective seod, in a great measure, is the cause of the failure. The growing cotton I8 Inoking yellow and sick; planters in consequence are despondent. Not more than a third of a crop will be realized, a8 planters throughout the country arc plowing up the had stands and planting corn. The estimated crop cannot exceed 1,500,000 bales. s 25 B ENSISSIPPE. — @errible Tornade in Clark € Entirely Destroyed. CIsCINNATL Satarday. Mav 19, 1860 correspondent of The Gazette writing from Mem- his on the 18th, says: A terrible tornade zud hail storm visited Clark County, WMississippi, 1ast week, uprooting trees, dwelling houses sud barns, and entirely destroying the crops. . e MINSOURE — ty—The Crops Proceedings of the Old School Presbytcrian Assemb) ST 1 v1s, Friday, May 18, 1 McLean offered d @ resolu oud decided upo rian Commissioners, the Reform shall be excl: the Assembly, which, under considerable discussion passed by a vote of 201 yeas agains v A committee eu was appoint pase of the Louisville Preshytery: al the case of Prs. Brooks and Anderson ‘of St. Louis, Van Dyck ¢ Brooklyn, and the “ommissioners, who either sigme tho declaration or tastimony or approved of its principles sud who deserved to stand or_fall by its werite. The ex cluded Commissioners from Kentueky are_Stuart, Robin- ;n” Dr. Wilson. and elders Wickliffe and Hardin. In the Now Sechool Asse to-day d 1o Teport upon the —————— B., Friday, May 1¥, 1566, g of the loyaliste was cele- The avnive f the usual salotes. There brated b was not much Fea , the right of any | Iy nothing of interest took place | d iv by-gone | | Barrmore, May 19 —Flour Wheat quiet; recefpts and salea low grades Lear; Cora dull; Yellow, & @i2e. Oatnnteady. Provisions firm. Sugar steald dal " Whisky firm at #2 | Brerato, May lo | White Michiga active and | 162,000 bush. Corn, OswEGo, May 14 No. 1 Sprin, le Extra. W hush, Oats. Can e, : 540,000 by bils. Flour and | NEW-ORLEANS | sales of 2, are 663 by Ma: n b { Bank C ¥ | lower at Gr@™x | clined to €31, B ianzed. CINCINNATI, May 19.—Flour and W | ehanged; bond Trovisions quiet; sales of 900 b Mess Pork at €30 277 $3) 50 1 Gold, 120} | T WinNatoy, N.C., May 19.—Turpeutine steady at $1 75 for new Virg f Spirits Turpentine | g for Mildling. g i | | | to i closing quiet ag & No. | 8ladl @2 Corn and declined 4@je., ot deiadde. Oats | steady at 30jc. Highw Provisious duli; Moss Fres i0c. his. Flour, LW | Pork hield at 831 Corn_to Dufta 000 busk. o0 bus Oat< Shipments—I12,00) bY | 7,000 hush, Corn, and 5,000 bust. Oats. | 19,—Flour dul. Whe; | excited at 5l n Freights, 2,000 bbls. Flour, 70, | bash. Oats. Shipments, 3,000 bbls, Flour, 41 000 bush, W and 35,000 busb. Uats — FROM IRELAND. —— —The 014 MacCarthy Race. From Our Special Correspondcat Conk. Apr % Cork was in the Winter scason. swopt the Irist Chann soveral day d still howled and whistied among the chimney- | pots with tempestious fury. In the midst of that gale I was obliged to embark at Queensiown for New-York. For wing into jit with direful energy, and that the North Atlantic was the parent of discomfort, and the great progenitor of human woe. 1 hav losed a similar expericnee, dis- embarking three days ago at Queenstown from the new steamship City of Paris, after ten days of almost constant wresting with tempest und trovbled seas, and 1 reassort The last time I visite A south-west gal five duys we were pl and it was voted by o the verdiet before recorded, . adding thereto that these great seas are a public nuisanee that onght to be abated. But if the neighboring seas are stormy and forbidd; the “green isle " is & sweet aud invitige baven of re upon whose bosom the voyager—though the ehild | of a distaut land welcome and fopa | + Whoever v Treland at the present time, if he pins his faith upon the veracity and genoral reliability of our American journsls, exjects to behe vided by ‘revol nary excitement growing out of the | Fenian conspiracies. [ fear that this whole inn busi- ness was either intended, will degenerate into a huge | stock-jobb nd tax- peraizon upon the ignoraut | masses of the Irish 1u A by which a handful of de- ! siguing, loud-tongued leaders will'enrich themselves, aud | Ireland and her sons abroad be the ouly loscrs. For here exeept the frowning batteries of a creat fleet of Eoglish vessels of war | Quecnstown, there is | 8 3 ¢ a precaution on the part of the British Government, while among the people the old Irish characteristies uf fun and frolic are as ent as cver before, and the prevails cither a thoroughly con cealed sympathy for the Fenan movement or au utter in- v-York tirm, Mess difference to th Stephens, Rol Out of it all, w ppearan may be made agaiust some coruer of the Britis in America—for the pu-pose of biinding the L Proy fring the demands of tie * contributors » th fow millionsires will provably be evolved, and the Ireland w a plilosoplical and uecessary rest still deepe th uffering wud Upon the surfuce manifest of political tro who ** ssiies your bag o pier at Queenstow | blarnay with all the spirt a ha'porth” whether O Mabony ' | valls in their | squabivle ¥ i1 N ;. aud looking with | about as v of the ghost of Fin | MeCoul, to reli s, o for possible olitical redemption at the lands of Fenianism. But Pat , and one is reminded of the fact a8 AN eye to busine er his arrival. The Custom-Houss at an carly moment o who did me the honor to “go through” my baggage evidenced his thoughtfulaess of the value of my | time. and his desire not to disarrange my wardrobe, by merely opening the lids W my trunks and passing them without disturbing their contents. T was filled with sor- row, a moment afterward, at finding the good opinion I had formed of his politeness dashed by the whispered request that § would pat a piece of money in his pocket, aud not let *the hoss " sce me. As 1k rither coutra. of war or 18, and no desire ter 1o Pat’s financ ravity and o help feed it 1to & larger growth, I d he offer, entertaining at istoms among my e Al de e pen o Both parties | (ho gume time o full measure of gratitude for the expedi- bold meetings o specches are | o with which my lugeage had been examined and wade at cach, T ciets for St. | y aud €ity, | yiussed by this worthy servant of her Majesty 'sGovernment. biave been made up, The Cathiolic ¢ on the Con- | " The green mantle of Spriug bas been flung over the | ficke! last year hus been sirack off, and o con- | whole face of the country aud a fortnight heseo reland | it tiomist placed re s | will rejoice in its de uersid. The winding Lee | iy of the anti-Confederat | soeks its gentle way 1o the sea hetween banks already Sactagl e el ut Fraaklin, Pa.—Sup- The fire is sup- of plundering for £31,000, set for the 1 $61,00. urpe insured en, N, ¥, T'orGHERPEPSIY, Mar 4 1t P the Hudson, on Saturday, a man Thomas P ukerton, while in a quarrel with his nooked her fiom her chair, and Kicked her in the with sach 2! her d b, three of her ribs heing brok Pinkerton was imuediately a rested, aud is now contived in the Kingston Jail. o The Teunessee Bailvond Rridge Ac 19436, nt—-One Halled Eight Wounded. viLLe, Tern Friday. May 15 1060 oveurred 10 & Woul-lfaln with a The wecident_10misy o 555 an of th ntotl y 5t 8 3 | thirtee: ®, Were preeiit 1o the wat Killed, Smith e Geo 1 r not hurt, E. Duvis, € about the he Five o: more or less bruised, and the were unisjured. The accident is attributed to the rotten- £e8s of tie timubers of the bridg e Sirect Railroud in Nashville. Nasuvitir, Friday, May 18, 1566, oud was opened it Nashville to-day. LA Trial Trip. PHILAVELPHIA. Fridav, May 18, 166, The United States steam frigute Chattanoogza will sail on & 10 days’ trial trip to-morrow. s iin Tornndo nt Hochester, RochE-TER, M There waa a territic storm in this cit ait wind, rair and hail, sccompanied with der and light g, A number of buillings were unrooted. awnings were o down, aud glass was broken to the extent of many ‘housanls of paves. In some of the public buildings churel s, &c., searcely o whole pa glass was left. A The street rail: aumber of persons were reported injired. The damage 10 ¥ 15 very large, atona o) to have been contin locality, | and lasted but a few minutes. e et ——— Steamakip Ephesns WVoston. The Beitish steamer E hesus from 5“:«",::.1%;:;3 % via 8¢. Mickaels, May 5, where §ut in to repair hes Steam -pipe, arrived liere to-day. T Al Moldicrs Sentenced to the Peunitentiary, CINCINNATI, Saturany, May 19, 1866 Twenty-«ix saldiors of the Regular Arm have been eom- guuax 15 the Peniten‘iary for desertion and insubordine: jon. wonths te fifteen years ——— Mnrkess— Reported vy Teiczraph. PHILADELYHIA, Moy 19, —Flour—a declin) Wheat duil. Comn quiet: sales of yelow ot &l Active at 6@37e. for Middiing, FProy clhining qr_nlcnc‘v. Mess Pork, 8314871 3. Whisky—snles of Pennsylvauia af #2 25, and Oblo ot €2 27, MomiLe May 16.—Cotton; sales to-day 200 bales; sales of he week, 4,150 balen; receipte of the week 2,271 and 5,04 Lales last woek; exports of the week, 5,616 bales; stock, A7 balos; vasold, 7 tendency. Cotton heir terms of copfinement vary from cleven sious dull with a de- | violets and primroses. Green | lawns, that lie spre.d out Lef the many stately man- | sion ts borders, are whitencd by blossom- | ing fruit trees, @ s rejoicing in the hedge- rows over the first f the season. 1t is tlemen and landed try round about have their au- , for that time-hon- | decked with & wi littie at this delightful period that po srietors from the countrs al gathe in the vieinity of Cork spori, the steeple-chase races. and end to-day. From far and | near al 0l Irish gentlemen have as- | sembled, manifestig an interest in the observanee of the | | time of the * . ¢ loss fervid thau that | | which eharaetoriz ligi | . Yestenday being the openn its nether 1 de; were th aud poor, of every sta v as stirred to ent. Thestreets jung, rich mmon im- by a ¢ on, all moved | palse les were in unlimited dewand, and manici- | | pa! regulations concerving the ch i the “ Larry Doo- | | Taus ore for the time permitted to be ignored. Cab and | | car drivers neeessarily harvest of shillings. | | Everybody w he ir was resonant | 5, albe e importunate | car-driver, who 3 rsistent efforts | to indnee me to eharter his v 10 such au extent as | can angry expletiv upletely unborsed me iring ¢ would yer bo or lind we the loau of the loeality of the 10 be met with out of Ireland, where the time-honored sport of the * steeples Chse i preserved Wil ~0 muc Burefooted, ragged {** threesyear-slds® trotted nimbly aloug the way, while | groy-haired old men and wower n middle-aged p of both sexs o o conditic | gradnated poverty, plodded over th grad-d roudway, us entirely absorbed in the prospec- ! sl of the day us though esch hud & fortune wtaked out upou 1y deseriptio; from the dou frow - X tarn-out with fourin-hand and | o extended in loung winding | I o 1 Lapley Limerick, | Kerry, Tipperary, Clare, Watertord, nad ail the adjacent | conntry was il I tution, The field wore | the well-remembered & of an old-fushioned | “muster day ' 1 New were booths whe d. o los was ve * main chal i the board - every descriptio Roudette and other a8 usual, be were open (o ull coters, with ecutive funetioparies. The we * anfortunstely aud when the hell stiuck the sigual 10 “lount” a drench s drizzle had set in that seemed to thicaten effectusl eooling of the ardor of the eathusiastic erowd of male and yale Hib rniazs. But su Irisbwan fiom the neighbor- | hood of Cork is never wore completely in lis clement than | when “ baskine iu the ran.” However decided may be | his antipathy to water as @ hevers, that antipathy | is most clearly marked—Pat tlrives like u new potato < Ldifferent o8 Welllng us a s ed fine at at uoon; | vine in the rain, sud _ awander to fire, So Jupiter Plovius made au eatire fail- | ure in attempting to mar the enjoyient of the day, so far | s the child of the soil were coneerned, 1t wasa | stirming sigat to see u dozer thoroughbeed Irish borses nnd | their guil iressed jockeys comipg down the hote stretel | for the start past the judges’ # and, like those prescat | the munner born,” | soon fouid myself entering into spicit of the thing regardless of the raim. From the wrand stand the view of the horses was foon lost in the | mist and for after tue second fence was jumped. By | and by, tearing up ou the other ‘mide of the | {*course,” the forus of kalf s dosen Lorees and riders | : come hazily into view, and we saw them take the water- | diteh leap fn - gallant style. At ghe next fence two horses and miders were placed hors du combat, avd but four out | of all that bad origiually started, came down the home | stretch, after Immll’l’flhe last hurdle, for the second time | round the course. These tore past the judges’ stand at a | slashing pace, and were soon lost in the fog agoin, while o)l the crowd wal ondered, The noxt tune they I | A | left, however, o | archery was | ks Jady u presect of NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1866. broke into w, but two o the four wers in. All the diapose of stronz or epirituons lguors, wines. ale or bear, each and e i Sronial iy | ey ufee it meber of tha Metropoiitan Polion wil riglantly rider comfortebl: it mud at the last fence, leaving T ks A. KRy¥BDY, Superictendeat. 4 88 conrag e erar aont e wora wade on Satarday night for violations e of the Execise Law, in keepiug open afl tem, Brootlyn, Willinmsburgh—The Parks 0 SIIBAt0n Of the parties was postpol One by —Worty Thonsand People in Jersey—The | 70 ‘Uuwmgl-“:auwu b ot AFT ] Asrests Last Nights | violations of the Sunday law, intoxic - S . | condnet \ rasterdar was the third Sunday of compulsory tee- | *Precin o Redar e Do Dissrd, Conduct. ? Testenisy was the & sgen e i, y | Frecinct Yioof Bundeybaw. o males. Waien Famalen fotalism in the metropolis, and the streats presonted the same - s o quict aspect which eharacter:zad the two preceding Sundaya = Ll e betwe morning, reds of thirsty individuals, with - : ! = 3 Irelard es of Saturday right's debanch. and - et 8 1 dly contest for 1 and rauseatod from the fames of re 1 PR 3 ownership of imbibitions of ram. assembled around their familisr e 3 1 S vainly knocking for admission, and craving the prised | = = 1 e ! - of the eight ri on of villsaons cutspouils which wan (o * st tiem | g AR e it the deatl, | : . - B i = advance as they o pre ot - - - ere in 1o ipstanee sericus, | o SEALTT wdy e falls that occurred 1 | 4T B e g | o 3 1 2 - all risk of broken b | (3 - - - By what 8 - o P f d lofty tu tage [ 1 1 ths march and susp | [ e reads to s i D 1 " nemy tat eould Bot fanked 1 - - - < by ‘ ‘ @ air beo, 1 - - - | to the s sit & - - - - 2 2 5 and ime d. rospectubie po | vrage sidewulks on their way to their | Total awill | 5 of those who had s0 satly risen | The fir vesterday afc ouium of the rum-seller greatly ating Lo sun Lad attained his meridian i thousands wer e d show lamp, or midway on Visitors a where all spekers ¢ anent b steps of some subte spot % away in their dingy abodes they eur yosterday was the g have slightest part in the enforcement of th eirele b 80 bright a glory of s » and again giving vent impre | Othen The drive along the left bank of t} ht themselves of Low they ¢ L leaving the Mardy i lovely e "r*"- hx | know of but few localities that ¥ | within the city i ; but & o that will the st super o'elock. tion for pi of the' ac ever w 1 Yesterday p wore kept strictly elos the y chal Fordham, Harlem, happy rewions oon at Oriental Hali, Clinton-st. | purpose of disevssing all topies of public interest, in which requested to join, and intended to be a meetip 3 THE WORKINIMEN ON THE NEW LIOUOR LAW, ¢+ the Thought Exchange” obtain a bearing. The subject lignor law. The spea All liguor sell few or no dranken ed, and waa held 1t is for the e iy il workingmen, many of Whom were in favor of the new law. bowever, held a different opinion, cousidered that the | Jntare had no right to **rob & poor man of his beer” on abbath, and held it as an infringement upon their rights. « discussion will be resumed next Sunday atternoon at 3 OPERATION OF THE FXCISE LAW IN BROOKLYN. passed off very quietly. 1ng places men were winding river L | Jersey City, i awhen, GGHAIDETE. | o ba ssen about the streets. The cars were crowded with fields ou every hand. T Bll's Ferry, Pleasant Valley, Fort Lee, Hudson City, Union nigers o and retaroing fiom the country. Coney view as wo overtopped tl Hiii aud other well-ksown localities, where the Excise Lw i appenred to be the principsl point of attractios, a it ia ike a bling me | ;:l;n:(i“i:.d(!;l'r:bnnun ruled the hour. And thitier they F, gm.,:“l - |.‘mnl:| with drinks inciuded can be procured the midst of the surroundi | betook tuemselves. some of the botels. -lh s lrl weid :l];:\ gt | THE APPEARANCE OF THE CITY, THE DAY IS WILLTAMSBURGH. | ooguaashe | The city preseatod, a5 we have said, u vers romarkably | The Excise law wan pretty generally observed through- Sistonig. oaoelt is, and Ttried, full i 4 | qujet appearance. ‘There wers of courso thousnds of perple | ot "tho Eastern Distelct yesteraay, only three arrest TeiSudl legendhry 1019 6 (hat on 36s grosn AR | shrend Dt excent the merry peals of iaughter which burst | jor ifs violation being reported, notwithstanding the were teeding the manuulx.n herd of white cows which the | grom pleasure goers on their way to the several Sunday haunts | vigilance of the police, many of whom were dres ud says rise from its bosom at stat 24305 1o £IAZ6 | in the suburbs, there was an uiter absence of all noise and | incitizen's clothes. ~Some of the lager bheer gardens wore among ifs rich pastures. Alas! the to be but | bustle, In the Bowery, colebrated for its flash and fancy dry | kept open, but temperance drinks only were sold. In- s ormcd Duthams, whose rieh milk 1 quafied soon | goods stores, cigar depots, lotters offices and Germin gardens, | spector Folk, accompanied by one of his Wids, made a toor after from o stone horne the shoulder of an Hiber- | mas be oted the groatest change. Formerly wi of the dis jonnd eversthing satisfactory, except in nian Hebe, tri r along past s into | day flow of lager was not rezulated by the statub oue 18t Walking into Gros's Garden, Grand-st., be. “ groves of Blarney.” No sub n bear | Teutoule f 4 the greater po | tween Leonard und Lorimer, e found target shooting going itnoss, over_gave down sweeter milk th T | Bunday hours . s suloons W icl e either | oo, aud iminediately pnt o stop to it. The Inspeotor’s sudden Rt SRR TP thiat ¢ el it £ side of that cosmopolitan and het ; and from | wppearance caused quite a panic for o short time among the sure that the milk of that phantom berd st the bottoi of | early moruing to late at night t < clash of | otowd of thirsty sarsaparilla drickers present. TWo young the lake is but watery stuff o s andso 1 have no | ohinking glasses, s & monotonous buzz of the rough gutteral | Germans called at the Forty-sixth Precinct Station-house in regreta that my enchauted cattle proved to be 8o much | notes of the language of F afternoon und lodged w complaint agaiust a lager-beer yosterday | mith and Scholes. They stated that early The Bowery was, however, as q a3 a by-street in country villag of the mouster garden, with the few sym! more materialistic in their nature than 1 would fain have imagined them to be at first view, ope green branches d stalwart dsme of 80 v aummers gave sesids ;‘:‘fl., e ot Viha mia on either side of it, was ciosed, and all was siient as the grave. | in to Another old Irishwoman ofg £ | The benches were all empty; the gushiug fuatsins wereall | jns, No, %0 North F r i T 0ld Irl et tho old ) | dry, the generally resouuding piano o to sgueal forth | gan for selling d us to the square tower of the old doujon | any of the popular German meiodies to which the delicate | who was brovght to th keep, the ¢ remaiging portion of strnctire that | Jigie feet of Katrina or Wilnelmina love to poat ti The | by her husbas Wit bears any wi cigar stor tie estallishments presided over by member: | All the rest i of the Jewisl: faith were the only pia cmer of | hoer ttle girl the babitatior | which were, of conrse, generously patre | Donald, Tethe over dividnals of that class usually called ah | the same ofiicer for vi . | the street walks; hut the loudest s north-wes securelyinits sbrill voice of the cheap-cigar vender offering the aforesaid artiolcs at the rate of five tor ten cents—dear cven at that With the exception of the large hotels aud the eating saloons, the pumber of which. for very obvious reamons. has largel increased, all the establishméen rosdway were closed, and at a fow which wero formerly devoted to apirital affas temperance drinks, ice creams, aud sarsapaiiiia, were the ouly luxurtes dispessed. In Ceutrest. all the dery were closed Chatbam-st. was deserted, and over that terrible iocality Ising Tis Lie may ¢ To a lady's cha Or be ne a member Of Parltament.” e of Bre yve Canal and 8 far a8 Bleeoker: and venerable d atfendant informed us, another “‘rale | bhoth sexes gazed from the windows of houses of ill-fame aud stone” was ot the foot of the tower steps, which was war- | conversed with or shonted at their scquaiutances or confreres d conld | on the faggiug beneath CENTRAL PARE, nt with the budding giortes of Summer, was thronged rday with a class much more reapectable and orderly n hieretofore accustomed to see iu that great The day was pleassnt and agreeable,” and quietiysaantered along shady path- wargio of kes enjoved, wo may safely ranted to possess all the virtues of the ori sed without any of the risks to life t 1 close attendance upon the d virtue said to Le embodied in that in the | covered. y be true, although nothing remaius of the in- for the pilgrims to this shrine of per way what withs kissing the stone and chipping of s, have | oy more real and rational pieasure thau ax if they bad spent left no part ol its upper surf L &L D= their time in A saloon. bo attractive, o1 Jver the wine- seription would naturslly b being | cop, bowever bright or » duly Kkissed, we de dant, | HARLEM, FORDHAM, &c. About 12 o'clock the Third-ave. cars wers erowded with ex- to Harlem the various other resorts in West- unty. Pate pleasantly worr nceriing » with his apouse and little oues, ertained tha' we were from the fi a the handsome and the ugly cor od sive yoos d the o youg wowen and youug men. the havdsom X ". fur Y \"“ll «r"“f,‘h.' ol nu.e'. the plat-looking), were all there provided with tonu remain the same. Soainbleths dumess werable baskets, packages and parcels wrapped iu paper. tie | AR ] e outitnes of which bore & very stroug resswblance to black the gontle-ham andmothier, wos 1d. | bottles. Certainly not less than 10,000 persons of afl ages, | Mail subscribers, sing Mail subscribers, which hiad compasscd all ber pieasires and all her woes. | yexas and conditions were yesterday escursiouists (o Harlew, It'ould be inteiesting gh the amount of perfect | Tremout and Fordham | Ten coples, addressed peace and contentment derivable durine a lifo of three MORRIS PARK | Twenty coples, addre D re vears, from » little worid, bounded by the sorronnd: | Morris Park was s great_ rendesvous for the tipplers yestar. | Ter coplos, to o address. ing ho w his been, with that which those ex- | day. Sporta, rough ntiemen of thieving prop-asities. | Twenty copies, to ono address. toet whe Ik od guid the toil, trouble and vexa. | Women of casy virtue, or Tather no virtne at U, et id omme | Au extra copy wili be sent for tioms of & constant mingling and coutact with the world at | £rass were folly ropreesatat, B0 OoPmC e, hot bel N1 aud in the sumber of wates. The doy was as boautiiul s couid bo desired, and wo presume the excursionists enjoyed Uhetnselves according to their ideas of sublunary beatitude. The javeuile portion disported themseives i sw ings. Kot up races aud various other awusements, and for a few hours the order was with the dusee, lot joy be unconfined.” 1 the | erening there was & grand rush to the cars, which were made 2 coy wrs, 5 rge. 1u for much more ext 4 of Blar tis midl, ey are ut prescut. &b s | station to their former | illiken's poetic eulogium found | bk Mail sabse ar comw| lovetiness, and to justify in the well-known in the forevoon they were sdmitted ‘oa¥, when they had wix iounds of | fternoon they wers refus First-sts., was arrested by Oflicer Lewis for selling The beer was o rner Phird and North-Seventh sts., was arres ubs of five. r, bat on call adaiss) Ourthst., Was arrest 10 statio ijam Ho cuted. K olating the Iaw. — e — DrowsEn.—A young man named Harry Gardner, residing at the corner of Third and Lewissts., Iast eveniug, about 64 o'lock, fell overboard from a boat at the foot of Fifth- st., East River, sud was drowned. The body Las uot been re- WORLD. TRIBUNE. TERMS, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. le copy, | year—52 pumbers. to uames of subseribers. ssed to names of subscriber: aich cinh of tec. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. subscribers, 1 0opy, | year—I04 numbers.. pios, | year—104 numbers ies, or over, for each copy. . for 6 month: onie vear. DAILY TRIBUNE. ' his place through a rear ing_sgain Georee Hutch- by Officer Lan- quor or beer to a woman named McFadden, bonse in a state of infoxication | 1o, corner Nortn Nioth and £ ted by A Reapixa-Room ror KiNostos, Jayaica,—This city, with a population of 30,000, of whom only 5,000 are white, i without u resding-room or library. Several gentlemen have undertaken to reiss money enough to secure a pleasant and protitable resort of the kind for young men, and Theodore Tilton of The [ndependent will receive contributions for the ENLABGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WREKLY AND WEEKLY ptwithstanding the fact that the size of THE TRIB- USE has been increased more than one quarter, the price will £385.%8 833¥88 wa® gg8 Persous romittiog for 10 copies 830, will receive au extra copy | Peraous rewmitting for 15 copies 845, will receive an extra copy THE LARGEST AND CUEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE | I'he groves of Blarney. ) | ] > i | by sowe | i pee d old four times | - They look € chanmnivg, by some legerdemain peculiar to conductors to | 810 per anuuam; 5 for six months. b the purlie their proper capacity. Many porsons could not get even y v TN rag i e D et S O 71T R LR 3 ing banked with posies trisnism. ‘There was muok disorder, Wranging. or rowing, — — That spontas and with the exception of some dluvn’ur-u-:( |.,.< ‘..u.: gen- | D, £ " 1 tewen who simoke bad cigars ou the steps of tho Howery sy . Liopreh s e e ther Lranta. and wear fawn-colored or | BARKER-ALbs nte ebdence, Throggs Neck, Wesichaster N. ¥ ¢ o i , B X v " o or The daisy, the ,‘ ot ‘:‘l,'w " ming piok, the | bright yellow coats, there were n.-nu cases of drunken { G""'?"q o0 seny yours O mmu,w:’v l:,v\',—:'uu:.q.r 0w Dees. soford, Com “Jikewh iily TR JRISEY FRERIVA—FORTY THOUSAND FROPLE TN NiW- | Foueral on Movd Moy 31, at 13§ oclock. at the Prasdyterian. and all “ the fowers that fragrant air,’ [ JERSEY YESTERDAY. broggs Neck. from thenee (o Woodiawn Ceuetery. Con- y Lat there are aboat 50,000 drinkers in will be ot Williaws Bridge Station, Harlem Railtoad, on The statistics sho that is. men who, though they do not duily get 0 a5 | %o come within the purview of the police, stil imbibe, in the course of every 24 hours, a quantity of stimalants sutlicient to make them * feel good.” Of sueh, in the main, were the 40,000 people who yesterday visited New-Jersey composed. The Elysian Fields, never in the eyes of the * wine bibbers’ 5o worthy of its rame s at the present time. Weahawken, | t Vailey. Fort Lee, > came 1k 0 & 8L from larclay, D Is with each returning spring-time, | yew troes staud guard at the entrance. they siood in the days when | Y | rentuieas bas departed, and there remaing its ruins und its legends, Cromwell's | legions knocke: ont the ears with cannon, mortar and | tard, until it was suily shorn of its beautics. The tooth | £ Time Lus never coosed to guaw st its crumbling walls While. the lnat meintiila of it aneestral glory departed | still open 1l | thin cit while the tw wate as gniu BEARDSL of George and Frauces s | Riche Yet Blarne but little e a will take xthest. Mer BEEBE=Iu Jensey City, on Berebe, aged 16 years, of the 10 o'clock train from New York. Tuesday, the 17t inst., Charles Frederick, child 1. Beardsiey, aged 4 day e i 5 days. ock, Mondsy mornia opal Church. &, from the t Forduam, ou Seturdsy, May 19, Charies Beman, ia the torday, May 19, Lucretia D., wife of when the Earl of Clancarty—the last of the Tecognized | g by i o waiting MacCarthy nobiliiy —threw his Plnu into the lake rom Twenty sixth st. and forfeited his eriate as # Rebel in anms against the | uud the clang and clatter aud cias h "5““,\_ o Saturday. May 19, William 5. Brady, in the 56th yrar of Government ous merpiment aud laughter aud shouts of tis el e g N aing. Atdsolh ontinmd during the tsy usti | | fusoret oows e i vy L o o s e Wheu the | the lesgthening shadows ou tie li'ls watned th Tuesday next. at i w With his hamm<: nd 1 sweet Blarney came.’ reiarn. Aud U wich & s crowded coas by tw Northers ) Aud the old demesne became in the hands of the | boats and sboving. tor BUCKHOU T—AY T W cap, Jostling, pushing, d b practical Mr. Jeffr, amodel farm” for the propagation | irrepymbiv damuged ha w of white cows and South Dowi mutton. | swoiding wives, usamisble 8o Aoy i Let us take s poctic liconse and solace oumselves with | possessiog persous of the sternet ses—al huidibd Sootior iu,. ar legend, the plate that the unprovident and re- | gho regt can be imagined. However they gor o, some ellious old Clancarty threw into thelake will berecovered | minuy their parses, othiers their witches, aud uearly uii ininus by the rightful heir, nd @ MacCarthy be once azain Lord | whatever sminbility or good tewper ther ever posse i Cannin of Bluruey. HEREW ARD. THE AKRESTS YESTFRDA Peroh: By The following peisons Were wriested for Eaving kept open erly i their places for the sale of liguors and beer after widiight ou | Saturdsy siicudauce A PFFERSON MAKKIT POLICE COCRT. ° | L — sted by Officer | & ge— Avormer KpossNe AcoDENT.—A yonng girl | pamed Wilhe!ciina Miller, uged 17, whose fricuds resido at No. 192 Grah E.D., was, yesterday wmorning, so se- verely burnec Ly the careless ase of kerosene, that her life is despaired of Mise Miller, it seems, undertook to build & fire, ™D, Oharles Audroas of No, 770 broadway, ar Quinn of the Eighth Precivef. ¥ | Hermuu Badelmann of No. 200 Greene-st., arrested by Offi- | cex Murphy of the Fifteenth Precinet. | s Heory Hennings of No, 501 Broowe-st., arrested by Officer | FLLIGTE=00 ue Casey of the Eiguth Procinet, | John Cobien of No. 34% Sixti-ave, arrested by Officer Haud | revidono: T brot 18 th wnd, 10 hasten it, used the contents of & Keroseve lamp, aud i i liieud the flame 8o st ried completely enveloped ler person, burn. | of the Twenty-ninth Precinet. o ing hier 80 fenrfully that ber recovery is desmed improbable. ‘Wendel Vetten of No, 550 Sevent , arrested by Otlicer No. 4 West Fort C— Haud of the Twenty-ninth Precluct | . the 21t fnet , SEriovs Krx OVER ACCIDENT.—A youug mau hA‘;‘ "{‘:"W‘ were beld to bail in the sum of #30 each o iy o ustice Dodye. | of his uataed Rooevelt Morris, reidig at No. 192 Grandat., E. D, | 77 P haxt MARKET POLICH.00URT, . 224 st ¥ csted by Officer | Copeland ted that | the saloon was open at 11 minutes after 12 this was denied by the proprietor. who produced two witnesses prove that such was uot the case, and that the door was pened at the time the arrest wax made to enable some 1 ieis of his to get out. thie statewent, Justice Shanuley dise oh D[:d priso; Fourt-ave., was. vesterday sftersoon, run over by & wagon beloging to & baker named Little, and very seriously injured. The accident occurred in Graad. near Sixibet., aud was quite secidental. The young was was taken bome by Sergeast Wiw. 1. Mad- dox of the Forty-ifth Precinct, and received surgical aid. D.. without turther ot Calvery Chareh Monay, 21t ust., at Fire.—S8bortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon { @ fire bioke out in the painting and paper-bnngin eatabli Miller of No. 150 Forsvib-st, arrested by Officer lishment of George Hudson & Soos, Nos. | wid 2 Yor Fisher of the Tenth Precinet. The prisoner was held to ball causing the destruction of a inrge amoant of 3 she sum of €200 b Tustice Shand MERNIT on v, wisting of oils, paints, paper, &c. It is suj 'AT THE TOOMIS POLICE COURT. iness, Saran .. eldest originated frow spontaneous combustion. Henry Wheas, No, 70 & (N e fu Ar. Doremns ar a paperstore, the basement by A & s 5. Zine ! [ . .lnw:g'u » dining-saloon, and ':f\' (v house by lrn A Thomas Woble, N B ddnet, Tecude, were ol more or less damaged by lire and water i ) = Gy s hoit o Friday ove The total loss is extimated at about §3,000, partially covered ;“;;'”:';‘1"‘";:";";‘; Maaha mbeth st e | gV A sl Jutice Hogan. ¥ 7 | TG ok e 1 o —— Tae Prestos KiNe Inquest.—The Coroner's in- vestigation in this case wes 10 Liave been resumed on Satur- Uy, but owing to the absence of several wilnesves Was jost- yoned until Tuesday ot i o'clock p. m. b2 t b Mouday. Vay Superintendent Kenuedy owing order to the Poli [ » Mo TropoLrian P Naw okk Siar 0 Wy 1y e b ¢ PIPER=ln BrookLys (1Y Covnrt, Moxpay, May 21.—Nus. | %, 47, 23, 60, Ei, 68, 106, 1, 17. 26, 30, 24 105, 4, 3. e PREsEXTATION T0 JUSTICE CORNW kLL.—The friends of Folice Justice Jawen . Coruwell preseated biw with w did gold weich and chaln on Saturday, and aleo Ml iver ten set, the whole valued at . DEATR oF A SvRvivor ov THE WYoniNG Mas. £ACRE. —The death of Samnel Kennedy, the last survivor of @ masssere, i anuounced. His her brougot Lim awsy whez five years old, i her fight frow that inbumin Ste, Samuel setsled in Mevalien cloer. wit idence 5 1 b oxpose Wikes, wio o tetd th y spove of wuy & PLZ OF Wpiituous liquors wiie R 5 ' % | ot furber ot #7800 et +ighier vears of age. eiihes to dr | toey foro) »oel liquor 4o s babitaa wied bersan a i the Te- Ld garent or child. dispose y whte e wite o ouch, busbend, i b otherw e disyoee of strong nud »pirituous aboct §800, SCHRAM—Iu Newb: oniy daughter of J swuni s wid | day. The Coneral wi' Loy wucri L guors | the vt of e Maria, dasghiter Filiott, Gaogiter of the late Ssinue) At toe reside b aud Adelside Townsend 1y invited to attend from the ty-sixth on Friday morniug, Ma of hi l! . 56t year of her see. vew sud friends are uvited to attend the faneral, from the ber D, Beny. Ozlen, No. 140 He en) alieiAvO, ot 2 0'clock, without farther notice. fith mooth. 19 dny. moruiny d Eliza B. Unde s of the fuuily are tespectfi i atilo notice. ock p Moy 20, ¢ bls vestdence N ay. the 20th i wnchter of John J wnd Ha nvited to aiiend Colugiviat ok p. . o ed j o Moy 19, Me. W +fully ther uotice. G Fast Sevent ¥ the 2h A of hieF ag ity wre g, 224 bat., 84100 . Albuzy ard Troy papers please copy her brother.in law, John S, itod to atbend th North Oxford-st., on Tuesday afier his funeral, o cendence ot Harlew iy 18, David ily, ws0 the members of Christ Sandny-School s of the deceased, ate y fuvited to sttend the faneral, st Christ Chureh, Brook i, k. D)., o6 soiday, May 21, st 12 0'ciek, Carrisges will be in byy ALL=0n ¥ridey, May 15 Eliza Ann Ogden, relict of Josaph W, 1w ster-at., on i, Sarali P rbill, i the vited to at HANFORD—On Saturday, May 19, Elisha Haoford, fo the 88th year Re atives aid friends are invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesdsy. trom No. %0 Fousthat, Biookiyn, | —A regnisr monthly meetisg of this A s and friends of s family are fnvited to sttend his funeral, | corver of Fonr i-ave. and Twenty firstot., on 0. 68 Law- iog's papers. o lingering B. Merritt. i Brovalyu, on fov 16 wier wlong and severe Winess, 7 years, ally invited to deceased. No. 82 Ulism Piger, fo fon list., between imice, Telict of " erpectially vited to at- woh, Witk N. Y. on Satarday, May 16, Mary A Sclram, v today (Mouduy), st 8 o'elock, weine of Lot purenis In Duboisest., near South. rees vied 1 from the . i Ler sor towos then York, aud now Adame cusuly, Where 108 | Hgueis wikee ale o beer, ore fequired 1a provent ali distur o ces or ressded ux.llilh udouh, surrour Ly his woon. grand sod " the pesce ' thelr reojvet ’l i unIr‘luI- | veat gravdebildren, o vespec vl citizer, Wilout a1 €0y, 16 the sonrrat poligemnn, of otber oicers o ¢ of the d ) el by i b ke L, 3 G I O ety | o e of whyvoth o asee. skt e e o7y b Gpecial Notices. with bis two brothers, Samuel sud Thomas, seitled fu the | Dered St Lo bous cemt B N veer i o A R SO Wromng settemett mfi- Tt v Grtruetionby the | pares el b CORTLATILY b RPERCTALLY 0 e 1% | A swbject mpan which all parties sre unanimous— Gian AIL) - h b bos wife and oz ol ren hat 1 otels mo e fve bot subject b yilnggers, ud uever beari o) Wior b aseacte, Lul ;.-:1.... e e rarioe i & et bpeii gz NIOHTELOOMING Wife ard three childrer. g tke bu ety o nay vioiate the provisions of thi Pt Bsasased; aitee nidto oas Shold, our. | guLty ot & miviemesnor .:......'l'-..".n ) ':.:.LET ..',,;',.l"'...'; | = T rouuded by Iudiate all night, Loally Jokn wes o uny Mageteate Of the ity of Lowr in whieh the | ¥y e Wine. Do time, baving. B fl eiote aap mapiunia o 1he RIS Hemmts oesier o | ole Winaaretmmecio b i mow Saiosnt P in made 2‘.‘.5'.:; :)e:-ealull- there #:;»‘:’J.‘,‘::: ol wite's ; es Touke 1y yervent iy o don by 8l mshe b ko powes | of PURY SHERRY adr ite b fts Jon_only Tosic, Amo- Brothers were killed in the masencre. ibhe other Keute g, o - Ping closed, 1o | mavic, sd PRsIFDGS substances. I\ At onngri- Place wheTe sich vic ation i ing. er Bit'ers. which bave for wothing but alcoho) or ;I:l;r;«.fic:\“un:“ms!n fi"’&.‘&.‘;..}"i’,’,;"i.‘;‘?fi"'fi"‘éf. Tt in wise made tho dvey of qn-wmb;:.!‘il:'nl\u::m oy In fl:‘ovmbm m{- Aromatic x‘u. k Lorn pember, 175 n Nor- on Who W R ealed et o where ), . thumberland County, Pa B e s et i s tosake "hitn Defore s magiirste for | e Nesvons Flulde s meot e TR S et The Jurpose of aseeriaming from Wi from whou e obiained the | by resnimating the funcrious of Uie v and o Hepach e shal) e drouk. [ order that the lieenne of Uhe paruon who “or by greaily tefreaing snd sty s, . Fort Smih, Ak, was selevod of & Provost | 75, bt P e v sy o st 57 B b | e e s, i Wt Guard recoutly, wad uforce of police appointed by the Masor: | - ter the day that wil be Axed and designated by the Com | tral 4t wil be found o MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE, powe missiousre of Fxcise as the consummetion of the period when every | person within the Metropolitan Exclee Distriot has had sufficient | Shbortusity to make sppicatlon for licess to sell of otherwise | but cases of violence and robbery have sinee become so pumer- ous that it 1s now deemed necewsary to patrol the streets wgala, it 1a unen overy wheio, Dep: K. % Brosdway, N. ¥, wouderful virtues in all cases of DYWPRPIIA aud DEBILITY, and, more od wa wil appetiser. A Cholee for Consumptives. TO GET WELL OR DIE=WHAT MUST BE DONE AND HOW TODO IT-THIS COURSF MUST BE PURSUED OR DEATH WILL FOLLOW—DR. SCHENCK'S COURSE OF TREAT- MENT LAID DOWN T0 CURE BAD CASE3 OF CONe SUMPTION, 2 A PLAIN STATEME) T OF FACTS. While offering my celebeated medicines to the aicted, I feel that T present 4o the public uotkiug novel or stravge, The suceess of wy wedicines in thacute of Pulmensry Complrinte s t00 well estabifalied to admit of skepticlsmm ;thelr effect s too = to require amy combat with that prejudice which usually aws..s (o - troduction of s new witicle to the publie. 1£ the patient will persvers and follow the directions which nocont- pany each battle, Consumption wust aud will be cured, and oftes whom it i apparently in its last stages. 1 do mot wish to be understood to sy that when lungears dsstroy od, sy mediciue can ceeate thom anew ; bat | do mean o say fhat whea gk, nightes v sabs, creplog chille, i emaciatods coufined 1o bed, and given up to die by the plysicisus, 8 cure way be lfected. Sowetimes the most eminent medicsl men are greatly mivakon i sscaltating, or i the examination of the largs. They ses tha' the patient lias o discisssing cough, and & great rattiiug of phisg o the Lungs, which at ouce they prouounce to bs Tubesculous or Pulwonsry Now. [ will venture to say that two-thirds of the cases of Convimp- tion fn the United States are caussd by Liver Complaiut or Dysvep- sia. The wucous mewbrane of the Broucaial tubes sympathizes with the liver and stomach, aud frequent slight colds hasten it into Broa- chial Consquption. The Pulmonic Syrup is the best remedy known to ripen anl expel all the impure mattes from the lnugs, and sorpasées ali other wiedi- cits i coring a cough and all pulmonary disorders. The SesWesd Tonic is a compound cxtract, carefully prepared from & common weed whore, It readily dissolves the food L th e gives Lone o the stomach ; & kel tite and digestion, and strength and flesh o the feeble snd emaristod. stim ilating properties are a8 srow; stomach aud act npon the liver, which is miors or lew dersazod in every case of Consumption ; sad the Mandzake Pill is the only renedy that eontains 5o calowsel or other injuriows ingredient that will restore this iportant organ #o that it way perform its proper fune- tions. 1t will thus be readily scen that theso remedies act together in pac- fect harmoay. In bronchitis aud laryneitis, or clergymn's soce th at, the liver wmust be acted on freely wits the Mandrake Pille. Frequeatly in diarrhes it s proper to take the pills to carry it off. To cure Consumption, or any discase lesding to it, a strict covrse wmust be pursued, difering weterislly from that lald dewn Ly the faculty. In the first place they must prevent taking cold; even slight colds muust be preventsd. This must aud cau be done, or eles thors i 10 use it trying to be cored. Ta order to do this in Wiater, tho pa- tient must stay i the house, aud keep it ove temperature witn the thermometer. The patient should walk sbout the liouse a8 much w8 [t nngth will bear, and walk as fast a5 they cansud uot tire, this will start the cirealation, prevent creeping chills, and tend toward Keeping the bowels regular. Many years ago | was given vp as being fn the last stages of Con- sumiption, aud was takeu from bome in Philadelphis, to my frieats 1a Moorestown, N. J...to die. | was sooi taken down to mybed, wnd Iny there many weeks, spparently in o sinkiug condition. Theu I h-ard of and obtaived these preparations of roots and herbs, whick, Lo the antonishment of everyhody, s0on made & great change iu my system for the better. [: seened to me tiat [ could feel them pauetrata wy whole system ; the matter ripened ia ny lungs, aud I would spic off more than & pint of offensive yeliow matter every morning. My appetite was nearly gone at one time, but it became #0 great thit it was with didficalty [ could retrain from eatiog too much. My coagh, fever, pein and nightwweats all began to leave me. T gained strongth, and bave been fncreasing in flesh ever since, My diwass was hereditary ; my father, mother, brothers aud sisters o'l died of Cousumption. Now T enjoy the best of hesith aud have for years, weighlaz over two bundred aud twenty-five pounds. lmmedistely upon my re- covery I turued my attention to the scienco of medicine aud the stody of this particalar diseaws. In fact, [ was driven to it by the great number of people coming to we, or sending for me, from Wil parts, to care them ; and [ ister wyelf that st this day [ have e much experience and success in the trestmeat of this disesse a5 any other person in the country. Physicians recommend patients to ride out and get the fresh alr. What good does it do] 1t maysatisiy tus patient’s mind, but it hys thew lisble to take cold, perhaps uot @ heavy one, but enough to Irritate the bronchial tubes, aud yet Lurdiy perceptible, but suflicient to throw them back two weeks, aud tiey g9 on this way, aud are never cured. Al thzve of these mediciass have full dicections, and they are all taken at the same time, tfie s d and any person with a little judgument, with one lung nearly gor, cau cute themuelves without ever sesing me, although where it is eon- venient it ix best to come and b exawined by the Respicouioter, which ouly costs $3: they then will know their true couditiou. Thousands who have been confiaed to their bede by Consumptiou havebeen cured by them who I never saw. Keep thestomsch cleansed of the mucus with the Pills and Tonic ; tho appetite wil son come, then sat rich. greasy, healthy food; matare will 400n begin to throw off the disease, and the petient will become fat and hearty. When these medicines get thorougaly through the systen. perione are not near eo lisble to take cold, yet grest care should be taken. for it is like any other disease—a relapee is damgerous. Dr. Scheuck makes professional visits, st No. 32 Bond-st., New- York, every Tuesday, from 9to 3 p. m. He gives sdvice free, but o & thorough examination with his Respirometer he only charzes three dcllazs. The price for an exsmination fs put low, 80 that all will ba able to have it doue, for it is very necessary for Dr. Schenek o uadec- staud the exact condition of the lungs 80 s to kuow posisively whether they aze of afe Lok too far gone (o be Lesled. 1t causes ug paia aad but little inconvenieace to the patient. Price of the PULMONIC SYRUP and SEAWEED TONIC, oach, #130 per bottle, or $7 50 the one-hlf doren. MANDRAKE PILLS, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Draggists and dealars. Afull aupply of Dr. Seheuck's medicinss may be obtained ot o The FUNNIEST, FUNNIEST, FUNNIEST. SEE THE PICTURE HOW THF SUNDAY LIQUOR LAW WORKS IN NEW VORK. SEE THE PIETURE OF THE FREBDMAN'S FRIEND. ALs D DUCK JUST O A GOOD NUMBER. INSURANCE COMPANY. GUARANTEEING FIDELITY B PLACES OF TRUST. OFFICE No. 170 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. This Company is vow issuing policies guaranteeing the Gdelity & apromtees and employés of baaks, bankers, corporations, commer- clai bouses. ke, SHEPHERD KNAPP, Prasident. E. C. DELEVAN, Vice-Presideat. GEORGE W. PRATT, Genacal Agont. The Beat Place to buy new, tasty and well-made SPRING CLOTHING is at F. B. BALDWIN'S, Nos. Taud T8 Bowery, the largest store and asspriment in the city, aud prices less. Sercantiic Tibvary Assecintion, e Clinton Tal, Asor-piace. The Aunual Meetiog of this Associstiou, whicl was sdjouraed i« Tucadsy evening, May 8 will be beld on TUESDAY EVENING next, o 8 o'clock. A. JUDSON STONE, Recording Secretary. | | Association for the Adyancement of Selence and Arts seociaiion il be beld ut theld ¢ Inatitate (second floor), on MONDAY EVENING, oelock. A paper will be resd by the Hon, C.C. R Practical Experiments in Planting Foreet, Troes in Prars cr Government La: Tue invted toattend. L. D. GALE, Gemersl Secretary. il No. 2 will wmeet THS (Monday) at 74 o'clock. at their Couneil Roow, No. Third-sve, Pusiness of importauce. DT MARSHALL, President. Y Practice, o) Diseases ‘Al and CONSUMPTION, en- ol You ean be cured of not, by sxamination. 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