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13 ie o GOUTHERN NEWS. MASSACRE. THE NEW-ORLEANS MASL! Y Judge Abell's protest, ph?od on u.'n against th o (sen. Haird, pesmented 10 the (741 ot 18 & oritiels m:md-:.h.l‘n:no loast the eredibility ¢ Matements L nifyirg, by the Geverdl 8 cancus into & itting convention ; the long conversatio the 1 :,mmyu.» defending of Dostie against the sod by him; the assertions againet the g fact on which they are based d Howel into & president of a State ¢ + aod debates show that he never was & 1 charged the grand jury sgainst t ‘of 1464, when the charges were flle " e Greneral's failun telogram of the of New O t points, & aird s main sident and Judge Abell, w ™ in b hans melusion than that the gemeral was ce and swayed by passion. ~ ia is & review of abont one-half of atradiets nearly all the records ‘wud appears 10 be, in the language o '» report not fit to be mad ¥RE CIVIL RIGHTS BI DICLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Upder a wolemn ned 1o hold, ::lgmnm of the Constitution of t ter now presented for my action sance of this duty & question of moe aud delicacy is prese n of o Btate Court, it i8 my duty or W of this cLars r. 1 bave aud st satistied that it is my du ongress is Coustitutional or i 1B i case properly presested for my official ac Whe ever ng the val of t Motwithstanding this dnty of determi it is not the g least o pets ded in t p* pent, he must be reman THE CONSTITUTIONAL AM Mo Columbus (Ga) Sun thus opp ardly and troc worse desting by by the lte Congress. 1t is but a suggs tle property, our people shall sacrifice or by di noring vest of that buud te and their L survived the es. 1f jmmunity a archased one univ y ting I8 then spenks of th siguificantly adds back a few Congressional Dis te division of friends, then we the doctrine, which is fast gaining disciples, that the ca muat come to the resoue of the country ard the Constitution On the other hand The Charlottesville Ohronicle (Va.) says The most splendid argument from s man down on bis back ‘W th bis opponent's foot on his neck, is feeble compared with the trifling retort from the victorious party—th T being Judge. Socrates would have be . E “environment ' by L nd ; Poland wil e right and artillery is arge and power ¢ Blon, bat us we publ r, we babble oc The Southern pe it, that Congross fn the States, and that red on ite adoption, repeal the be buried, and the South will sigs eni—in hope of peace. GEORGIA PROSPERITY. e Savannah Daily Kepublican says that it is trustworthily in ‘that there are 320 brick store - iu course of construction Aunita, Ga. Amoug other buikdings goiug up there is & id opera house, which, * for size and arrangement,” will any similar erection in the South. The Kepublican also as au evidence of prosperity, that every New-Yor wo Union shall be completely Oath act and let the i a paper as & & final steat E‘un. to Savannab has found it necessary to employ au ex. "vessel to accommodate increased freigiits i botk directions. ——— THE DRAMA. gy S gmE PAVORITE OF FORTUNE,” AT WALLACK'S THE- ATER. Mr. Westland Marston has, in the ' Favorite of For- fume,” written an exceedingly clever essay on the man- @ors of modern English society. In the form of a short his work would have been cordially welcomed, and d have taken rank with the best of pictures of the tic school. In the form of a comedy it is ‘‘most le and not to be endured.”” The first two acts -llpl{ incite to slumber. Their language, indeed, is ad- y correct and pure and elegant, but one yawns over and feels that the drawmatist is very long in coming to focuba. There is, indeed, a lively bit of snnh»gue in the nning of the second act, when 7'vm Sntherland and Lorington—admirably presented by Mr. Fisher and Gannon—endeavor to disgust each other by the pre- of mercenary and heartless sentiments. An allusion the income tax, at the erd of the second act, also oc- pome laugiter, But the former is a short-lived of by,"iancy, and the latier is a stupid and threa ugag.” Mostea A closely contemplated, these M9 found to be imilive. Frank Annerly Mr. Charles Reade's Lord Ipsder, &9 m‘j be by locking into the story of * Christd John- e,” wherein ocours the incident of the shipw reck, pod the rest of jt—while the conversation about Lady Dod- is disectly modelled on the drawing-room contéisation the beginning of *“Thd School for Scandal.” Getting to the third uct, however, the spectator at last catches fl-w of the story; and the third and fourt! nets a hat interesting. There is a peculiz iy te dre- situation” at the end of the, ¢uivd act. The favor. of fortune Loy petome a poor AL, and his betrothed ut 11§ same time, becom: u.‘?lulnlod with & secret, yeference to her own family ich must compel her to him without explanation. He, of course, thinks she discards him because of his sudden loss of for- The merit of this de- ice need not be urged. The give opportunity for exceedingly good act- Bo con , and such as directly to the heart. ~ This is the ptrongest point in play. do not care to rehcarse Sbe incidents of the extremely slender plot. Euough to say that the comedy shows us how society adulates wealth ®#0d scorns poverty; illustrates the difference between nel: and pretension; d culminates in the ture of & scoundrel, who is represented 8 baving lived by extorting money from s weak, vulgar, hearted woman, over whom the possession of & pain- secret gave Lim s temporary power. His discomtiture Dot brought about in a particulacly telling way; but the is coherent and is well managed, if it be not espe- attractive. Mr. Marston appears to have aimed e: ively at ting @ picture of manners. This ‘wwell, but it is the duty of the dramatist, in writing com- , to make his picture of manners spirited and effective animating plot, and further, to make his dialogue mlx:s by wit. In these respocts Mr. Marston Las ioted his admirers—a very large class of per- ®oms, be it said; for his is sn unusually able pen. It wise on Mr. Wallack's part to reproduce the here, because it made a deep impression in Lo and because great curiosity was felt here 10 witne represontation. But we cannot think that it will bde. Some a permancnt acting drama. The players at Wallack's smake the most of it, and the scenes with which it is pres- eated are admirable. The action—which is simplic ol entirely in the seaside residence of Mrs. gington, st the Isle of Wight, and ouly three sets of sc are employed. The characters are but 11 in number have made even l»'(nvod & play out of such slender mmaterials is to have evinced the talents of s great literary and thet Mr. Westland Marston undoubtedly 'e would not be blind to the merits of * The Favorite of me.” They are genuine and remarkab; but they not the merits that make a drama effective, popular, and ng. There is great value in one of Thackeray's hes of real life; but it is not dramatic value, So with Marston characters are life-like; Lis study of nature and of society is profound and just ; tyle beautiful inits rnpmm_v. But—at least irthis drama «=be does not attain the mastery which should charactenize @he dramatist. The material, as we noted on Tuesday, is :::.um; but the managemext of it is defective. The ma has been played twice sinco Monday, will be # acted to-ight. All persons interested in the stage wish to see it, and should improve their present oppor- To see Mr. Fisher as Tom Sutherland, and Miss y Morant a8 Mrs. Lorington, and Miss Gannon as h :{n:‘ Pl'('rcl Yhmu u:n Fox err'g, 18 to see four characterization. All the acti :’M efforts are peculiarly excellegt, AR oy Our readers are rnn‘mmm““,y 7 th adam ‘@oar 8 Mary Stuart st the o Nt wit o DA will make his appesrance as espeare’s tragedy, at the Stadt OBITUARY. —— @BATH OF THE HON. ABRAHAM HANSON, U TO LISERIA. ‘We are sorry to hear of th Sanson, late U. 8. Con 8. CONSTL ath of th STEAMERS. OUR SEA.GOING To the Eddtor of The N. Y. Tribuse Sre: The public wind piteli of excitciest steamers Daniel Webgter a i by that cagsed by t 18 proper to use this esters may be inves or 1o ong Will venture lus person 0D A American whids = the canses of thess ¢ feelizg so th ure, steamer. Iu the case of the Central A The Committee did exas ng those who are familiar w most of them are not owner in steamers, would se ould get pay forit; and it is too true, as these dis show. England has legislated, and her steam s well a8 sailing vessels are now at the head of the vessels of the world; , with powers to examine into P she has her Board of Trad tbe character eud equipment of vesscls, the charac and officers ; with the power to qualifications of m license or susperd the causes, cense if deemed proper The number of licenses gra over 27,000, Without these licenses 8 person cannot get us an off We Lave an sesociation here racter chartered by this State. Although its power is , it is doing much good. Its number of licenses is now about 4,900, As 10 our ghipmesters, 8 long experience with them allows me to say, that the articl York Times & few dags since is very unjust to The ar- ticle in The Journal of Commerce this day is only just to them. It is not material to my general purpose to state the cter of the Evening Suffice it, however, tc say th Evening Star struck on the Pickle R Florida, Mey 31, and made three voyages aftersard w ‘When ber bottom wes exam f the false keel was athwart bilge damaged, aud near 60 feet of the keel bad to be out, which, of course, weakered her. Besides, there was & hole stopped by a piece of coral rock. Now, as to 8 of saving life in case of disaster, 10 steamers are properly provided Boats are, as s rule useless, and steamers should be obliged to cal which ¢ o stowed in 8 small space, and ca swamped'or upset, aud cau, 88 & general rule, earry all the persons o As to th are called, making and taking in sail in case the damaged. The statement below shows the number of deck hands of several steamers now in our port. out being repaire was found that & p e me of our steamers, deck b those to be relied upon for & are Steam: tuns, 12 deck houds, brig rig. Steamer of 1,300 tuus, € deck L teamer of 350 tuns, 6 mer of 60 8, G deck hunds, schoo 1t will bo seen that there are not men enough to man the boats in case of distress. The fair rule of manzing io sail ing vessels is, for a vessel of 600 tuns, 3 men to the hund- red tuns, giving 18 men to this class of vessels; if 1,000 tuns, 2§ men, giving 25 men to this class; if 1,500 tuns, 2} men, giving 34 1 to this last ¢ Now for the remedy. Let a bill be drawn at once, on the same principles as the Merchant Shipping act of Great Britain, and ask of Congress that it be passed into a law the next session, and all is done that the Government can o to diminish what may be called unnecessary disaster. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and the York and Havre Steamship Company, are not considered as coming under the censures above written, as their steamers are well equipped, wanned and mans, .o New- Fork, Oct. 12, 1666 THE LABOR MOV, — MEETING OF THE WORKINGMEN'S UNION, A special meeting of the Workingmen's Union was held last eve some actien at No. 267 Bowery for the purpose of taking reference to the relation of the t litioal parties of the day, the attempt having been made ly to identify the Union with certain political movements. The President, Mr. G. B. Taylor occupied the chair Kemarks were made by several of the deieg of which was, that the Union being an organizat of political purties, any action ou the part of politicia " or inside of ¢ Union tending to drag it into the rauks of au? paray should be repudinted and disallowed. Ou motion & comm was appoiutod to draw up resolutions expressi se of the Union in this regand. 5';:. Commigtee proposed the following which was unani. mously adopted Whereas, Cortain palitical cliques have been in the babit of veing ho *+ W to further their purpos the name orkingmea’s U s body in » wrong end alse position before the public; st we hereby disuvow and repudiate all cuch sssump- parties that b futore they wil) be held responsible me otler business of ce special in. MEETING OF COOPERS. The delegates to the Grand Society of United Coopers held a meeting last night at No. 151 Bowery. An in toresting discussion was heid on the question of procuring & charter for the Coopers' Association, and & Committee was ap- sinted to report on the subject at the uext regular weeting 'he routine business of the monthly meeting occupied the I mainder of the evening THE F ———e A CALL FROM JAMES STEPHENS—IMPORTANT STATE- | short o MENTS TO BE MADE ON SUNDAY. To the Fenian Brotherhood, Sisterhood, the 1. R. B. and the Friends of Ireland generally, sn the districts of Manhattan, Long Ialand and ricinity New-YoRrK. No BROTHERS AND FRIENDS: fo assist at a public meeting, to be hel in Joues's Wood, on Sunday, the 26th CEATHAMST, Oct. 12, 1864 ou are earnestly invited weather permitting ant. On that occs- sion I shall feely tell my countrymen who sre and are not the bear on friends of Ireland. I sball also bring public opinion ¢ such parties as still retain any property of the Brother Sisterhood. In order that I may fulfill this duty effective officers of both Orders are hereby requested 1o furnish me, at their earlicst convenjence, with theae parties’ names, and the nature of the property withheld by them. The meeting will be called to order at 2 o'clock p. m. On the same evening, Sunday 28th inst. the officers of the above districts and vielnity are bereby directed to meet me at the Germanis Assembly Rooms. No. 23 Bowery. The meet ing will be called to order at 8 o clock p. m. Wit the oflicern. ench circle of fifty members or under, is authorized to send one delegate, and one additional delegate for every ffty members on their rolls. The officers returned from Ireland. and not o uty outside the above districts, are also diiected to be present, a8 well as every man who held the rank of Center in Treland Jawrs Steruess. C O L R WESTCHESTER NEWS, L CovrT 0P GENERAL SessioNs oF WESTCHESTER Covsty—Fousmi Day—Jupak W, H. ROBERTSON, JUSTICES MLLER AND ADEE ON TnE BeNci—Court opened at 1 o'clock with the case of The People agt. George B. Bogard, indicted for an asssult and battery on James H. Romer, at White Plains, on the 29th of May last. The case was given to the Jury, who. after beiug out about three hours, returned a verdict of ‘assault, and recomumended to the mercy of theCourt. Bogard wa pay & £ne of 5 which Boy 1n the case of The P whereupor M. was paid and Mr ple agt. Michael M the pri assault on & pablic o ut pleaded guilty to and was_recommerded to mercy from the Cour sentenced 10 o fine of 85 which was paid and Mulbolland w chargad The People agt. Jobn J Walker, eream bigamy, and pleaded not g asked leave t0 of uot guilty, and be all harged. 10 plead : tive of Holiaud, ears old, 18 a clerk by occupation, lives in New York and bas’ never been in prison before. Judge Robertsou thes in & feeling manoer addressed & few words to him s to his condition. after which v seutenced him to two years confinement io State Prison st Sing Sing. The People agt. Josbua Purdy, indicted for an indecent exposure of s per- 08, BOW OB. A Figur AT Forpmaw.—Early on last Wednesday morning two roughs from New-Yor Brown, the an Englishmsa and the other an Irishman The me s at Melrose, where the ace NEW-YORK DAILY TRI ed and a remedy appbed for the |4 ted to examine into sud report upon the causes of | BUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET.. W-JERSEY NEWS. BURGLARY.—Al bour yesterd an early Mackenzi t the Park Hous brought suit U SR Fire.—The alarm of fire at an early hou cansed by fire being discovered in 1 of Bank and Wickliffa-sts. Kerosene oil ed Charles Schwartz went on board & canal Lavxcw.—The Passaic River was la of Mr. Hugh ark, on Wedne schooner, of o tuns, and i wos witnessed by 8 b r of persons from l vl i burned. o r Liad his bnods dreadfully named Caswmoa and | NTI0N. —The Sixth A 1 ty Sunday-School Convention will 5 next, the 17th inst., in the First will be devoted to hen g excroises will ta CoroNER's INQUEsT.—The Coroner's jury, in the cnse of the German ran over by a train on the New-J R b, rendered a v t 1 | A Ngw CovxTY.—An ef vill be made at the 1 of the county created trom king the City of Newar 1t s thus but citics and the Repu iy is, whe Music AT CENTRAL Pagk. Cummissioners aun be on the Mal commencing at 3 p. leadersbip of H. B. Dodworth The following s the prog: 1 March 2 mpa 3. Song, - Sleep well, 1 4. Mabel Waltz Overt g o & Belggtion Faust v Dodworth Galop, Pevilion. Larce New DRy Dock 1¥ BrookLys.—The dry dock of ihe ¥ile Basn Corpany, Lt Brooklyn, is 0t Jast completed, and will bo ops ber of inyited quests, ship i men, and oibers will be pro Kind iu this country, and 400 and 50 feet long, about 125 feet wi feet deep. —— PRESENTATION To CaPT. Topn.—The ladies com- the Rose Hill Associstios zation formed dur ing the war for the purpose of ministering to the comfort of our sick and wounded soldiers in the various hospitals in this city resented to ( e ut r s, suitably framed. id commanded the Harbor Police until 8 time since, and the steambos ader his charge was used to convey the ladies of tie Association 10 t s Poiat, Davii's Islaad and elewlere. The a8 an acknowledgment of the courte iyed by the Captain on those occasious. 2 ot b A RAILROAD CONDUCTOR'S CONDUCT TO A PASSENGER. ~The six cents fare is still giving annoyance to passenge: tenlay & warrant was ing at the police office of ¢ Simon Duan, for an sssaulf wile traveling o oue o it ¢ Das son refused to pay the ful fare of 12 cents for two 2, and only offered 11, upon which & quarrel was commenc:!":y“h;:‘:n Ihovl'llen.[(«I o eject Dawson from the cars. Justice Daly, of Williamsburgh kaving heard the case, immediately granted s warrant for the apprehension of Dunn, : . X i STABBING AFFRAY 1IN A WORKSHOP—ANTE-MORTEM INVESTIGATION.— Yesterday Coroner Naumann was no bold an ante-mortem examination in the case of one Duggan, st No. 35 Monroe-st., who had been dangerous! in a3 affray in butcher shop in Waterst. On proceeding o the place indicated, the Coroner found D cal condition, and touk his antemortem satemere oo o i would appear that ou Tuesdsy laat, while the wounded man was at work at No. (84 Waterst, John Hussey axd another man, both of whom were intoxicated, came iuto the rov where Le was and commenced to use the most obscene and dis gusting language. A number of young ladies in the place at once left the room, and Duggan remonstrated with the m. { yring such language. and finally ondere. : Hussey then struck Duggan in t azd fel o the Soor, Hussey unde ked some e bystanders to go for an ofhe - d to be i trn::-? ficer, when Hussey asked to be men then left the shoj Retn left cheek wi el cting & very bad we | dropped o knite and antinry ¥ wounded man, and was overtaken by 1 latter after proc b opon bis & him severalblows 1n pe. A ve; largest vessel ever built on the | Newark The | | custody wg to have & new | in sccordance with was rendered by the Jury, and_the Coroner jssued & T e accused. The wounded man s 8 zod 77 years. e IS aTHOPAEDIC D1spENsARY-—A Dispensary especi- £ the poot has been which is b od ob iidre uid have, asd de timely aid Gires Hogran #oR YOUNG AMERICA'! mow ready, The most ent ing and deastifal cizive ever issued. Send for 8 €0py. xrerers. —All who want 4 lable to waste, good fer lsandry. O. K. Soar. Depot, No. 350 Was e Tae Aprrcre.—Search whers you will, you will foda v, of the Fail and Winter le, tan that Brosdway. geat tos-st. Convinced of this by experi” it Ksox's ence, ol sl agice PresioesT Jomyzox's IpEs oF New-York. —New- neat New. Yorker who o White House, ** must be eventually the me- en and great thisg. sid e, “eme ing" be edded, *delighted we a that delicioas, eromatic ried to 8 York* President Jo recestly calied st tropolie of the worid. Great te from New Yo WrAT THE PJ d persocs bave had teeth exiracted st the Calten ndorsement Dr. Jaues W, BoaToy. Physician to the ta: It affords ma pleasare to recommend it 40 Josepu C. PARKMAN wrote: **The other unplessant efiectn” Dr, bighly recommend to [ se of Nitrous Oxide Gas."—| Advertisement. -— s stock of Fall Hats en the market, dnd are exceedingly taste! t pein or race every variety and lin finish and sppess 0. 141 Fulton st. syle ance, sd re sold at ress BROOKLYN NEWS, ot R aTE BrAINE.—In the case of Newtos e or THE Pr of the Government or r, but would at10 & m d Jury, —— RELEASED OF Barn.—Char Kelly, who was some the ¢ W the AR PATRICK SHEPPELIN ALIAS BosTON Jis.—This man, picion, and who had been in eman Hipwell, wus yest 1o appear when eatened &3 sction sgainst the b ach ® who is look FesTivaL.—It is the inten- Organ mem 0 Lold an day, to ae it s called admirers aud lovers of » : — StoLex ProperTy Recoveren.—Officer Daniel Sul- livan of the Forty second P nct, having obta d a search York City vesterday, and wue ? watch and threo silver watches sesday last from Mr. Edward Doug - -— A French gentleman warrant, paid & vi amed C 1, 35 y at No. g | North Firs rate preparations to commit jcide on Thursday night. but appily frustrated by the shrewdness of & boy in bis boardi ae and_the prompt ae tion of Serveant Jolin Huat of the Forty-ifth Precinet. About 10 o'clock Bunel called the boy to his re gave him two letters d some remarks which he contempl tions. I i 4 by b duc ising to watch aud take care of bim. ————— HoRrsg STEALING.—On the Sth inst. a valuable horse er of Waterburyst, E. D., and iin possession of a man named b, L'L, by Officer Henderson of ney was arrested and locked up e Kear the Fortysixth Precinet. Ke o5 & charg@f graad larceny. — Mi ex. at Masp A BAcGAGE-Wagoy Rossep.—One of Anderson’s Willismsburgh, Brooklys and New-York Baggage Expres wagoxs was robbed of two valuable trunks sbout 9 o'clock last evening:at the fag of South Seventst, E. D. An hour or two afterward the troaks were found stowad away on the dock %l Havemeyer & Elder ¥ Qiicer Lengan of tie Forty ffth reginot. oy & fos S A R GRAND LArceNY.—Sergeant Dn‘a arrested yester- day Wm. Woodhull, on charge of grand larceny, he having stolen from Theodore Maguire 825, The money waa abstracted from complainant’s trunk. Committed for trial. Mary Harroid was charged with a like offense, This young womad went by five different names. having thus often “succeeded in fleecing & number oF buu«kug—n Ste was committed for trial on charge of haring 1o bed every fmily she had lived with as & servant during the past year, Yo the amount of upward of §1,000. Tho last place she engaged in was with Mrs. Hitchcock of Montague-st., from whom she stole $360 in gold watches and chains, and took " French " leave to Paterson, N. J., where she Was arrested and returned to Brooklyn. Isaac Osborne, charged with 8 similar offense by John Trainor. Committed for exam. Ination. Barbara Ludwig, for stealing two show-cases and two counters from George Graefl, valued o Committed. —— . Case or Peryvry.—Henry Hamilton was arrested by James H. Roberts on the charge of perjury. The case is beld over for examination o —— Artexrr To Coyir Svicipe.—Officer Thomas Langon yesterday arrested Chas. E. Burrel, chargisg him with an attempt to commit suicide at his boarding-house No. 26 A bo ot prussic acid, which he was found pocket, having been taken from him, and a lee- red to him by the Court, he was discharged. EAUTIFUL FARM. 50 acres, near Schenectady; sod bulidings, choice fruit, fine location. s grest JAQ!’?‘S No. 200 Broadway or JOHN 8. DAVIS, Scllensctady: ‘ CHOICE PLACE, directly on the Hudson, is £X offered for mle very cheap. Prica $26,000 worth $30,000. This is & rare chance. If not sold soon, will be withdrawn. Less than an boucs ride from New York. Adiress Box No. 161, Tribaoe Office. CL'MT.\[. ALL THE NEW STYLES. 0t 0. L & J.B. KELTY'S. No. 47 Brosdway. FL.L\.\'L’IA. BLANKETS, MERINOES. AT LAMBERT'S, No. 523 Greenwies st The best MERINOFS G0 61 3. BLANKETS (w TO THOMAS R. AGNEW?S, Greenwich and X Murray-ste.. whers you will find Teas, Coffses, Fish, Flour and everylhing suse chesper ey ABY store in. New. Yirl_flubf.\_tOAflfll: 'HE PATENT STEEL SPRING, SELF POCKET-BOOK —Susercedes sisstic bands or ot copplied by Avime & Bardwell” Sig, Can Nov T8 Wesremek, 00" 12 NOW prany Avrime, Fxrestaivivg AGAZIN A New ¥p SPLRNDIDLY ILLPSTRATE B O A GIRLS, HURRAH DFMORESTS YOUNG AMERICA! 3 - ol wil! ! 3 1 "mllu{c.vvr‘y?ll(‘.:#n"h. " 3 )] O mcietovery parent R icb ite pazes with inatruetion, E vor Sreoch of usefu! know'edge. Bow brillant are ite featares; Philosupny it teacen. 8 uca & moutaly ne'er was equaled. bildren's masesm, l AIBRP?!HNS, 4 FPAINGE AND OTHER NEW STYLES, 0. L & J B KELTY'S, No. 447 Bresdway. C'A RD ™ TO THE LADIES 1 offer #uti) furtbes notice » magnifieent stock of LACE CURTAINS, Some ©f which from recent Avetion Sees we marked © prices LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. 1L E. WALRAVEN, IMPORTER UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND LINENS, NO. 686 BROADWAY, Below Foarthat. ' INDOW-SHADES. HOLLAND, by ease. plece. G ke & D, C l Seats fr + Dicussion— lady medium ; 3 Religio- H I'IN(ESF(\RD s OSW ARCH~—The only I\ erfactly PURE STARCH. 1t bas not the Artifcial Whi Iproduced by beivg Bicached with Chemicols, vo ijorious nen. 1t bas Own THIRD more strength thaa sny oier, and entirely (mlr"ml ™ . e h-ll(‘n Neep 1 et for ¥ vre the 3 - . T i Gk for KINSSFORD'S 03 WEGO STARC and take 30 other IDIANO AND TABLE COVE Ji the NEW PATTBRNS at ; G, L. % JB. KELTY'S, No. 47 Broadway. _ P - f KEROSF.NE LIGHTS PERFECTED' Ovp-Fasuionap LAMPS IMPROVED or SUPERSEDED »y LAMPS! . and in every way IVES' PATENT The SAFEST, most CONV THE BEST LAMP EV H CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE LAMPS can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, filled and trimmed safely aud nestly, 8] WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE or CHIMNEY, or nusorewing ihe BURNER HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUT! Lot every suburban resident call aad examine befors furnishing {heir bonses, and every merchant before be bays his stock of Lamps. We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all kinds asd the best RE FINED OIL in market. Circalars aad prices seot to all applicants, JULIUS 1v Co., No. 49 Maideo-lase, N. Y. [{“T”T“ i MASK FINISH, NEW QUA! ATIN DAMASK FIN] AR for CURPAL 4 FURNITURE. G. L &kJ.B T J B . 1ULL™ SON, New-York. DEMULCENT SOAP. Yields quickly rich lather, and is warranted nob to the most deficaie skin. Uver one hundred other styles of Family Soaps. Sold everywhere, TO JOBBERS. The EAGLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY invite the attention of the TRADE o THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK of HOOP SKIRTS. of the LATFST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINL and at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, EAGLETON, ANGELL & CO. AGENTS, No. 81 Johu-at. BRANCH SALESROOM. 333 BROADWAY, cor. Wordat. T Moffait Building. J. 1. ELLIS SALESROOM FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, 939 BROADWAY, Corner 22d-st. Amracgements may be made to give lustruction st residenees Competent operators and machines sent (nto families. p e injurs olles wnd Machines to rent by the month. HEAR, HEAR. ELECTRICITY, LOVIILY connectd rings this oxa bell fn eping room. whea it is set for the night, ning of esch and every window It is introduced with- upoi and door of the hovae. out any demage whatover to the house. It has been in suceessful operstion for six years. It has never been broken throagh, bus bas saved scores of houses from Burgiary. Itis to perfectly dmpie thet o ild ean take oaro of it The whels Meuse s connected and discounccted with the one emll apring at bell. Office Burglar Alarm Telegraph, No. ”Iflru‘\n PEDg ov i E HOLMES, FAIRBANKS PLATFORM AND COUNTER v SCALES. THE ACKNOWLEGED STANDARD. ILLUSTRATED asd DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS furnished, apon application by Mall or otherwise to FAIRBANKS & CO,, No. 252 BROADWAY, New. York. 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B ONDERDONK & 00, e thay resd these lnes Particalarly to weak. siffering wemmvgy CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, A peaitive wnd wpecife remedy for ) dumases erigiaaing by IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, acd for .m-*,,: EASES tranamicted from PARENT TO CHILD, L "ROFULA, STRUMA, GLANDULAR swy, ULCERATION, XiNOs pvy, ERYSIPELAS, SALT Ry, This talet (WEREDITARY aod ACQEINRD ‘l!n..&'n". oy, 1o by all usaal medical remedies incursble. RHEUMATISM, 11 thare s aay disease in which the (e’mx““""'..‘ ereign, it is in theumatison and it Kindred aeetiony, B tense paize are aimost instastly .r-m-‘..___*- Todscad. Cases, chronic o vieariosh, of (9451 1)y g g, bavelbens cared 1 NERVOUSNESS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, SUATTERED Neamg, ST. VITUS DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILErY, Thousands whe have sofered for years wil bews (he day @ vy (his medizine prove s inestimable Blessing—directing (2eb At 118 more thas It promises. to » Hope which fu ASES™ MERCURIAL DIS ROTTING OF BONes, ACHES IN BONES, S8, DEPRESSION OF sriumg F CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP SALIVATION. BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARI N the aystem satinvly Sem wlibe il offects of MERCURY, removing the Bud Breh, g the Weak Joiuts asd Rheumatic Paios which the we of Calemel iy sare te prodace. It basdens Spongy Gumsasd meares the Tootd @ rmly ae ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eraptive Disessas of (he Sk iae ULCERS. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all other diMculties of this kind, which v mach disfigare Do oy ward appearance of both males and females, often waking em s 9 gusting object to themeeives 3nd thelr friends. E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Fersale Broast, aad thosd boidag soan a0 the swelling s detected, tha prevesting Seke kg producisg treablesome Discharging Sores, which disfgers m the younger portion of the commanlty, from wix to twesty ae. Yosag childsen are very acbject o Discharges from ol which depends apos a Serofulous conatitution. Thees taw wover by taking & few doses of the Life Syrop. S AD screfulous persons sufering from Geseral Deblilly, l-, Dywpepsia and Dropsy of the limbe, abdomen, and io el Dropey of the ovaries and woib, generally sccowpasied wilh - mation asd Ulcaration of the Uteras, aze permanently cared Wi stitation Life Syrup. The disease known as om-.nq the Life Syrup will remove entirely. The remedy dheskd b0 for some tme, a the divense 1o exceedingy chranic wd will ot be removed withost extra effort. Tamors of the Ovarles, Tumors of the Breast, -lll.'* glands of the body, will be completely redaced m-d the kzife, or operations of any kisd Y Epileptie Fits, Sympathetic or Orgasie Disesses of 24 Sk @) pupltation, Disesse of tie Valves, producisgs m.“ mwamnmc—nmmmduw (poraons fring fom any acaiepoi 1 e egin of e b 90 e greatly relieved by Constitation Life Syrup. BROKEN.DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTOS surraRixG yaow InpisponTion vo Exsnrion, PAm .-l, Loss oy Meuonr, Foxxnoninge, Hounon oy CALANIT, red Dismasn, Diwxuss ov Vision, Day, Hor Sxix axn Wary o Scaxr, Rusrixsewnss, Purs, Haeounn %> Lasarroos o» tan Mescezan Syeves, o reqees S0 the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES Either of the Nosn, Tunoar, Toxars, Spum fossarsd & 0 remedy has ever proved its equal. . MOTH PATCHES upon the fezuie fuce depeadigeyes ™' sased astion of the Liver wre very uoylesssnt o 8070 mothe. Abvun\--lcommosmll_ ok th screion, sad remors th deposi which 4 $e7 ¥ Disessen of the Liver, giving rise 1o Languor, Dissiossh Hon, Weak Stomach or a5 aloerated or cancerces organ, sccompanted with bamning o other anplessent. Mo relieved by the ase of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYAUR. STAXDS THRITALED BY AN FREPARATION X THE WORKS: THE RICH AND PQOB are Uable Lo the sme dlsesses, Numfll;—_ CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for toe benelt of & PURE BLOOD produces bealthy men aad women ; aud if the 1o youth, dlseass sad early death are the resally Pries, $1 35 per bottle; one haif doven for 68 P WAL H. GREGG, M. D4 SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW MORGAN & ALLEN, -+ Whe esnle Ne. 6 Ci 3 GRO. C. GOODWIN & Co., Bosten. JH R o COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Leu's. J3.D. PARK, Cinelon JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co.. Phisdelpi BARNES, WARD & Co., New Orlears * PARNFS, HENRY & Co, Montreal, Caneds OFFLITRA, SMUTH § DEAN. S

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