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¥ MEXICO, ——— ANOTHER BATTLR WITH MIRAMON—ESCOREDO BU PRLRGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNR. BrOWNSVILLE, Feb. 20, via New-Orleans, F Advices from San Luis Potosi of the 6th § that an engagement took place on the 4t 8 defilo known as La Gallinera, betw: 'n of Miramon nnder Castello and Gen. Rochea, with ety The Liberals were defeated and 300 or 400 were killed, among them Eseolwdo’s command of 1,00 men, Gon. Herrera Y. Carro. Col. RS Liberyl‘mm' and u ied or t:}lu-n _Prisoners, vajal whil°a :::d:-’:{o::‘ o »d marches. Escobedo E yemainder woun: for depredations committed at Z c: Micamon, brother of Migneh, was s The I'eradico, the official éounml of the 16th all;d li"llll insts,, says jaocenpied with preparati mns for the de French. The Austrian and (]‘!Plt‘z‘i‘n::: Sy '”‘i‘, ow'l‘::l(or fi‘:’ the French friga 1 Escobede. The rs of the justify the bulclu-‘:;p:;[ l;ll) tuln-i ym Miramog, and charge them w dep tions comuMted at Zacatec ! ssy Mojin cannot be cured. atamoras are to be ronght to that place thon MOVEMENTS OF ESCOBEDO—THE LIBERATS IN POS- SEOSION OF QUERETARO—FOREIGNERS SHOT BY ORDIR OF ESCOBEDO. $1 TXURIKAPE TO THE YRIBUNE. Miravoros, Feb. 20, 9 a. m. {via Ne ) of the Imperialists were much ex; wurd Queretaro. This temporary injur~d the Liberals seriously, who are r var Queretaro is now in their hands, yino with a cavalry force is still harrassing the Inpesiadists, The President remains at from which city we have intell All is quiet since the rmd of , February 18,~The < in the interior continue to ¢ ve already written. The Imper or triinmphing over the L v Queretaro by forced marches, «ned by Carbajal. At the approach vithdrew fo leagues from this e o of twelv city of Mexico. His object, ststood, i8 “to interrupt all commur t e two cit Castillo, Gonzales, Ortega, and Potoni are definit main at Saltillo in_conformity with the the chief of the 1 the supreme Government. A1 in consequence of the late victe sud also becanse it was believed separated from State, but 1ign in the vicinity of Queretaro. ZcxikCAS, Feb. 9.—We know with ce sabouts of Castillo. canght by Escobedc days lost in pick t what 1 will yet b . After a few taken from Miramon, he «t the balance to San Lu er of foreign prisone A% AN It is currently the & opinion, that before two months Gaverntuent will be established in the eaj 3 tors have not only los hot is eal influence of the an European troops a here is left the phys retreat of the ces of Miramon. s Ton ire e 5,000 men of Castillo, 500 at Q 09 levied in the streets of the City of ded by Castillo. © OF THE CAPTURE OF JUAREZ F 10N DEFEATED—EVACUATION OF THE Ti1% FRENCH—BAZAINE'S FAREWELL 1AZAINE AT PUEBLA—MOY’ TS LUREA Prom (vur $pecial Correspondent HAvANA, F “The report that Miramon had taken Jua §a, it appears, incorrect, there was a surprise and Jua- yez wis obliged to make a precipitate Miramon's advantage amounted to not! althoneh the dispatch received at New-Orleans sta- tod that such was the . Miramon's the Imperial Secretary of Wa 1 as follows : I attacked and took Zacatecas. 'lo?('w'n"?fi were pursued for artillery, armns, e + 1 1 Ty Dossession. Juates saved | s Of his carriage. Juares saved h {here 18 & very great difference, 1 with who had con » by the way of Jrees were literally ent to pie a0 ois heing taken, as well as 25 cannor oo 1 <oecie, which he had with him in his carriage, | b, aind yonth ot Lhe engagement is reported T A Awuae-Calienties, atiended by forces were either Only five mape:l. to Teach Queretaro forcad ) ad ordered all volun- or foreigners found in Miramen's army to \muul:::t % these shot. lonterey, of he Governor of the State parture of the risoners at for the Mexicans eir departure is now waited By the arrival of a conrier at Gen. Berio Huadquarters, we learn that the reports of the obedo hastened to the assistance of the . whereupon the Imperialists retreated to- defeat has mnot ence to the 10th Miran erals, was endeavoring SanJuan Del Rose, which is s, aud await Escobedo’s falling on escort which has bes Castillo and might come s now certain that he is with that when he received intelligenc of Miramon, he twrned back upon Queretaro, pelieved, and I am o ueretaro. Mexico, aud . MIGUEL MIk AMON v, there is not much discrepancy in the ac- ntin the relation of what occurred after- 1 in the rear, the result being that DEFEATRD ‘eb. 24— , state h inst., in the forces nost of the threatened Joaguina ate Phleg interior of guers, cap- ith all the [he doctory ' $1 10, w-Orleans, a- aggerated. apidly and Tre Zacatecas, non. seriously of Castillo, ity, on the as is well cation be- e e orders re- ories in the that Que- T The latest news received e of the ! 5, who pur- the Juarez ital of the t the mor med forees nd the rout to the Em- | | ALSE—MIRA- CAPITAL BY ADDRE W PORFIRIO el 20, 186 rez prisoner retreat, but hing more, official dis- r, dated the The troops of three leay and prison. mself by the a oi n t I of C « Wick 18 to receive n constantly ine amount reaches & to this, permanent ai To Gpper Canada To LowerCanada. ... Upper Canada $1,100,; ow-Brunswick... Lower Canada | A Scotin....... 324,68 Total T The Globe contends, seewus to he at wrong to Upje chen divided among the popula- tion, It to Upper Canada 60 cents per head ; Lower Canada 74c.; Nova Scotla 83¢., and New Brunswick Brunswick aud Nova Scotla. [0 Inst evening by Gen. Averill, United States Consul, d CANADA. Trr— Y TRLRARAPH TO THE TRIBUNR Moxtrear, C. B, Feb. —A grand ball was given nd was a g vess: over 600 of the elite of the ity were present. Ad’”""“ Cable telogram an- onnces that the Confederation il had passed the hird yeading in the Houso of Lords. The Provincial Parliament is further prorogued until April 6. « TIE CONFEDERATION BILL. The Toronto (:lobe of the 221 inst. gives an abstract f this bill. The name of the new Confederation s to he sanada. Upper Canada is to be styled the Province of Jntario; Lower Canadu is to be called Quebec; und the ther provinces are to retain their present desiguations. The alterati 1. In the gr: 000, when It i to stop. und grants will be miide s fo 5 #0000 | To Nova Scotia..._.. $0,000 70,000 | To New-Branswick 50,000 Tota) additlonal grants n fet ¢ The whole grant will then stand thus 2. The temporary assignment of the four seats, in_the « to Prince Edward Islaund, o New sper House, all 3. The Crown to have power to prevent & dead-lock by ppointing new Leglslative Counsollors to a Lmited ¢x- tent. 4. The transference of the Fisherios and Penitentiaries to the contro! of the General Government. 5. Canada shall be also conceded to and that all measures relating to this subject shall 1 " al 5 o ocean for neatly two years at the least, and for how 1o o t mar] o 1 { took it in tow, ing up the , i | ropes havingbroken.” Some parts of Venezuela wore in ket what heneeded | S0 irved State,the cupital of Maracaibo huving been otosi and this cia: | attacked by General Kafael Cupo, at the hewd of 400 2, and got 200, | 1 e was, however, repulsed, and in his retzeat i | According to \nt, 88 50011 s Miramon hud entered Zacate- warned that the Republican forces from San ore marching agaiust it, and determined t 1 meet thew, expecting to be uble to surprise Fresnillo, M Iy ten offi have taker W ja, however, he was mistaken. for while en- acobedo, the other Repnllican general, plank, with the following written in French: * This vessel was boarded at noon, on the 5th of M in longtitude 817 27 Cornee, mate of the French shi it dita. | La Gua manding at Trinid: in the firm of Meckelman, Roosen & Co Guayra. return from | preferred going to V ing the quarantiy ATTEMPTED MURDE That privilcges grauted to separate schools fn Uppe hose in Lower Canad hject to an .‘]W(!ll to the Governor-General in Council. e Upper House will, for the present, be constitnted s follows, the population being wu estimnte of the prob- ble number on Junuary 1, 1867 :— Members. Upper Canada % Lower Canad; 2% Nova Sootia and New-Brunawick .. 66 The House of Commons until 1871, when a new census seats, will stand thus: New-Brunswiok 5 .65 19| ¢ Nova Scotin. . Whole House. ... 131 THE WEST INDIES T. THOMAS FREE OF CHOLERA—NFPWS FROM VEN- ARRIVAL OF EX-PRESIDENT BAKZ. HAVANA, Fob. 20, 186 «cording to accounts from Porte Rico, the isl f 8t. Thomas has been declared froe of cholera. A Venezuelan paper gives a curions account of an doned vessel that has been driven about in the EAUELA mg before eannot be ascertained. It was discovered n the coast of Curamichate, one mile to leeward of heport, and two cables’ length from the shore. It was wdat the stern H.LF., and was laden with planks There was found on board a nailed f white pine, ¥, 1805, ‘. latitnde 217 41, by Samson p Mars of Bordeaux Te found the ship entirely dismantled, and at 12: 15 at 1:35 abandoned it from the -President Baez, of St. I« mingo, had arnved at Puerto Cabello, in_ the Merce- The French steamer D'Estaing had arrived at vra, for the purpose it was supposed of de- & payment of the French debt, which was due he Venezuelan papers mention the suicide of Mr. Robert Roosen Runge. wet with his death. E n part. The above named gentleman was urope, and on arrving at St. Thomas eneznels by Trinidad, and pass- He committed smcide by there. o motive sutting a fowling piece to his month For bis doing this rash act is nuknown e e st CRIME. b Sk AND SUICIDE A SPORTING MAN D, AND THEN COMMITS SUICIDE SHOOTS 1115 FRIF T0 PREVENT ARRFST On Satarday evening Mr. John D: No. 39 Downing-st., while passing throngh Twenty-fourth st., between Fifth and Sixth-aves, in company with a friend, was approached from behind by a su friend’ nam Day, who fi him assed throu Pk out of the mouth jured man was take viewity, and a physi which he pronounc ous.Officers M. , residing at iuto the an called, who dressed the wout onhnrily dange and Beeknan of the Twentyninth ness on Markel-st., Newark, was taken before Justion Mills on a searoh warrant, for the purpose of recovering o watch and a et of jewelry which he had in his posses #lon. Upon understanding the case, the particulars of which are as follows, the gentlenan promptly returned thearticles to the owner: It seems that a man named White of Chambersst. went_into_the store of Peter J New-York, whege he asked tehes anid sets of jeweley keepers and articlos of eman to place them inn and laid the keepor trom the valug packige, hut l-lm-lm; the wate welry in his pocket, eft the storc, remarking that he would ¢ parcel soon, but, of course, the genticman was dis pointed, and, after u day’s waiting, opencd the pa only to find himself the poasessor of pieee of worthle irou. White then gave the wateh and jewelry to U Newarker, n ps The swindler is confaned in th N k, for Naving pract KilnHar g wother chagge has been prefe against him by the Newnrk geutl 4 SINGULAR CRIMINAL FREAK. BT TXLFORATH TO THE TRINCY R RocresteR, Feb, 24.—-On Friday evening two by numed Ellsworth and Wilgon, about 17 years of o, 1eft thelr houses in the city, anued with an old musket and a single-harrelled pistol, with the express determina- tion to mi the first man_they shonld meet in the highway outside of the cfty. Near the bridge in the town of Trondequoit, they jumped into o sleigh i # German, named Kraffts. Th the heud with the pis Tho young desperadoes roturned by abotit noou were arvested by the police. and say that before meeting Kraffts the, several sleighs, but bhad no favorable opportuuity to T'he fact that Manager Harrison has given success- fully his *Fifteenth Wednesday Popular Concert” proves how worthy these Concerts are of their name. There are still other Concert series directed by Mr. Matinée and the Monday besides announced that on Sunday next will bo given a Twenty-sisth ed Concert, Thug it will be seen Mr. Harrison is quite as sy and g Irru~|u-rnlh as an f corts ) possibly be; indeed, almost be: cedent. Credit s dne him for a brave and generons venture, and for the positive musicad benefit which somany of his Concerts, the Sunday seiies pariicu- Tarly, have been. The last Parepa Concert was, in respect of pro- gramme, perhaps a trifle too popnlar. It is just possible’to amuse the public successtully with some- thing better than the old orchestra and violin-solo stock of variations; and surely we have heard 12l Bt we ought not, perhay iticize a popnlar coneert too exacting! There is atasteo that rallies its legion never weary hearing milk-and-water—instrun 1 dilutions of favorite crew of melodions com- nly owe these lyrieal genii no hey aro good and sweet as occasion requires, ill charm the willion from now to doomsday. wevely protest ugainst their ovei-doing; for there is a large portion of the public that have out- grown the susceptibility of being bewitched by a POPULAT COPO heard for the thousandth time, or # popular violinist who p aid popnlar composer for the thonsandth time. It is but just to say, how- o that Mr. Harrison's concerts are, for the greater shoot. Arro. SForista INATE CONFIRMATIONS AND REJFCTIONS, AT TRLNGRAPR TO THE TRING WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The -Senate, in Exeentive Session, yesterduy eonfivmed the following appoint- ments : United States Marshalao smes J. astara District of Texas; Robert W. Healy, Southern District of Alabwns. Conanl—Kdward M. King. st U '1:""0: of Internal Mevenwe—=Anson J. Crans, 1114 Distriet of Ve LX) JTIVE INTMENTS. James Johnson, Savan ‘olieetors of ( Baruwell, Beau b, Ga.; James L Revenwe—Jobn B. Tlares, XXth . Leomasl [at District of West Virgiuia; Darid G. Jtose, Indan Tverson L. Larman, Me Fredorick 8, McNedey, Recower of Public Money. Register of Land Ofics—Atavid Kuichen, Detroit, Mich Tle Senate also confirmed Alvan C. Gillem avd Wi H. French of the Regular Ay, to be Major-Generals 1 of, and the following to bs Brigadier-Generals by brovet: Chaney MeKeeve ohn M. Cuyles, Madison Mills, William H. Sidell, aud ries F. Ruff—all of these for gallant or meritorions service. Galusha Peunypacker, A Luther P. Bradley have been con- the Regular Army. Boside these many of subordinute grades ate Major and Assistant Adjutant- Goneral of Volunteers, bus been confirmed ns Puymust eted the follewing nominations: ! Rev » ery, 1Xth District of am Quiney I ol District of Anron Aluler Ca Tapp, Rock Iniand. 1) 1L Stephen W. Camn William 1 » A. Gitwan of Mian " il Ctty. lowa, Benjamin Lin Crosse Jobn Bickie at Topeka, Ka ¢ Land Ofice—ames B. Williams of Yows, @ Fort D : Abal Kerex 3t Wen Kausas; Oria Tharstos, Huw —— ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. o ——— CHIONS, Broome NEW-YORK TOWN Ki Incomplate) ahs Soromariy i iex. Lar L o, Dern John M. R leakill, David Frasier ; Fulton, H. Fre £ Alex Bouck ; Richmondville, William T Elijah Lawyer; Wright, Peter Weidman .l’l.ll)‘w-u\ —Worth electad Carlton C. Moary, Dem ocrat. The Justic fladelphin have app 1t Demoeratic candi the result having been w e, The 1 the part of Mr. A ground of frandi « gain Clayton, Caps Vincent, Hen lose Lotrutne; and the Boaid of i% talk of cont the Republicun voting. The Democ d nd Wilna, a re stand Precinet, were foon after dispatched in pursuit, and | WHENCR has learned that Day was then fug with one tved: G .L v il Tence, at the foot of East Eighty-sixth-st el o et Jroceeded thither and ivquired if Day was al Ui house. | one Democr e was not, but had been absent for se butwas | s been el momentanily expected. The offiec wat | STEUBEN ne are additional : ¥ down, and after waiting until nearly ., nrap | ‘vul-n an ett was heard at the door. Mr. Lawrence opened 1t and Wb | leld | mitted Day, who, secing the officers there , * %0, you | are after we, are yon! but you can't have me.” Ax ho | cald this, the deaperate man drew a revolver, and, point- | " L ne of the officers, sunppe wewpon, which | reported, th f | fortunately faiied to explode. Before the offiser could | Democrats o plicans Kain Ao | aud Jasper, aud los E . of killed and wonnded amounted to 400, cann hitoself baving escaped, as it were, by mira- | iving on the night of the first of this | n ay between | e o Lhe estate of San Jacinto, half way Zaearecas and_San Luois. The Imperial accounts, they do not give the above At an engagenient had taken nd Escobedo, and that ! ie losses. altho &ly L Tras suffered son f “The main body of the French troops Jef on a 5th, between 10 and 11 a. m., gnard, noder Gen. Castaguy, this. I yus to their departure, Mar issued the following proclamation in 8 i TIONAKY HIQRS. OF MFEXICC Mzt In a few days the French troc 0. During the four years that thy heantiful capitel they have had on the friendly relatié 1 between them and fts inhabltan 1 e nmie of the Freveb army 4 from the impression of fis ywr, « Marshal of France, Comwa T address, therefore, 1 ppear to im @ between e ft the capital | and the re nish : cause 10 cou- ons that have It is, there s comman: nil der-iu-Chief, takes OUr COMMON | aix fuehcs Al ness of the nob Mexican nation. © been directed o cxt:blish internal aud I declare i{ to y o 4t the moment ka ered into the intery ¥ form of goverume v disturbance taking p) in Dt by foreigners w 7 o ute guing abont the 2, the Tmperial gegeral, oy 1aki v, issue « & proclamation to ix assuring them that he ha precautions for their safety, and t distuh the CLITORBON f the various barrael ! es patroll il pows B5 e wonld be so wad & to Margues had fasncd ud lan ions of France coutrary to the capital. ‘Josed on the r avocations g COmIn count d taken the | Lat he hoped public tran- ding or 1 hs former had | iave no doubt left by ave b ¢ remained . i i eparture of the French troops was effected | tale d ure, but liave sinee been opened | A ving the | ed by strong hodies of t0aps, | ! | seize him, Day placed the muzzie | mouth and fired, the ball passing ering at the motuents. The body , aud Coroner Gamble potified t ased was & native of Tro circles. Yeste y-tliied Preein will iold an inquest te A MAN SHOT BY HIS WIFE At a ball given by the members of Protection Engine Company 1 of Union Township, Hudson ew-Jersey, on Friday evening last, 8 joulo wife aftempted to hy shoot hat John Kwentz, d of taking | fnge him with s revol | one of the members of his wife, invited a T woman Lo accom 1L, Hix wife Denring of 1t, proc 0 the ball was being held. Entering the roo pany bim 1o the hie pluce where e Lot confronted he ompanio He was ahout t o i wife to the dressiug-roon whén she fired two shots af him, each taking effect. She was in the act of dischargivg another sbot when she was wo of the members and the pistol taken from fon 1t wis discovered that two balls the luft ot [ the sets were forming for u quadrille, sh Juisband while holding the haud of his fair iy aul entered the Loulder, 1 uter of the buck, and the oth He was funinediately taken into an ad- o who succeeded in Is; the other could not be found e was then conveyed to lis howe in Usion Township. Tmmediately after the shooting the wife of Swentz « taken iuto custody and conducted to prison, where iting the result of her husband's pft-repeated She narrated wouths, f My er wio telling how 1 of war i that some six rto weandal, and has sinee boen Keeping company with women. Belug gouded on 1o desperation, ehe purchised arevolver, and with it cowmitted the deed varrated 4| aove ATTEMPT TO VICTIMIZE TWO BANKS, last, & well-dressed man presented to the paying-teller of the Hanover Bank for certificat a counterfeit check purporting to be lssued by J. L. vlor & A for the sum of $14,406 12, T} heck wak w iidle of those used by the ahove firm, na I duties he was b i nd the sig i iepartment, ¢ Iur:\.';::“hz :vfi:‘ Fl';:f.x";.'.‘,.“;.f | ‘ture Wis oo':r«u £xe uwunmr ;:"'i t..llwl- i oioa Hikea Vi i e | dop afierward ascertalned o kK horseha l‘t’?:::n';‘];r.p"'? regiment of volunteers on ’-'1".!,'(:;‘ "Fioé brua lkp aince advertisnd th T‘L“ horss ek from the neightoriug country, and. which | by thelf certification 1heg are fendered Havig foe-t ‘,'., v ! ,ldnunru[ the most efficacious means | amount, should 1t be cashed by another bauk. A similar s {ing the public tranquiliy in the capital. | #tteiopt was made at the same tine ui te Qonthiental amilian has jast iseued an onder by whict o1l | vk for au smount alimost as great, but the presentor of eapita! over $1,000'Is to pay & tax of one ¥ ont, the chieck became wlarmed at the hesitation of the teller, #wo different ‘payments, to meet the Covecrunent | W0 left. No one hias yet hoen urrested. expenses of the current y tom-ilouse continues in cording to the aud nota word possession of onvention of they will restore aunthorities on the embhay) sioi1 to 1| ation of the] s upon Mexico have e mer Nouveas Mondewhich <ico, had a large number of her, aboard, among them S’m ! w0 ather geners] whexpeditionary army, ex-Ministers, Kamirez and crsons of distiuction of the | the fall ouveau Monde i , F”':, "","lfh'l."" Yesterday mor 'y auple, fo i ot pubdlicus troops has af Porfitio 1 off tween Puebla and the e i Iast it from laxi.:'.""' a0 07 was Kto I'uuhTu q“ i ived on the 6th two of Moy the French the 30th of he Mexican ir troops, or The French brought the news The Vera Cruz Cus- | her they intend to hold it until 41l demunds of | ’, engers, over | here being Gen. ificers of the | .‘“ milian’s | | b in wing for ication by his_oxders the ., Marsbal th - | feult, news she bronght from Mex- | a with the Re- the maib | pround, when Bheridan, as is alleged, ¥ T WITH A BURGLAN. On Saturday night a burglar entered the apartment of Froderick Bohnert, at No. 37 Stantou-st. The occupant mpted to arrest him, when the thief produced a pistol naf ired at. his o t, the ball missing i 1 il lodging in the ce T ki 2 down with & club by Mr. Bohuert, but uitimately made his escape, lenving the pistol bebind bim. PROBABLE HOMICIDE IN JEKSEY CITY. Yesterday at about 260’clock three young men named Michael Shaunon, John Sheridan, and Thowas Shannon S rrestod in the Sixth Ward of Jersey City, charged exn, keeper of a swall groeery, ut No. Patrick McGov ) Talirond-nve., with having committed an atroclous as- attery upon him and attempting to take his ‘on Snnday mght, & woek _ago, & dif- ween Michael Blannon, 16 yers of 1. About two o'clock yestorduy after- g ern was walking along the sidewlk in the vieluity of his home, Shaunon sud others came up uud renbwed tie quarrel, and that Shannon dealt hit 4 seyore Blow on the back of lils head with a paving st M Gaovern arappled with Shannos i y oce ud M 100} and bonly of ihe expedi ave . army, Custagry wias | powerful blow aeross the forehead o to leave the capital ou the 10tk ' 1t s it that | ey eage "of a" hwitound, heavy 18k ma e wivole of tho French army will have embarked | el file, fhoicting & feartdl wound oo the widdle of gt month. Wil regakd (o | endering b iiscusble. The assaliinis thel o d wlherer i} - % m v ouse, and Dr erents of the Enpie, they ave all peeting | e e SA% Do " Aiend lum, Upon exa 15 fast ag th the French | MARINE DIBASTER. BY TRNUNIPR 10 THE TRINTNE. s can. the cabiua of all the steam- . ne, which run fortoi iged for next nmu!h"n‘nd the nmut“n after. —_— hitly, being Banny Hook, Feb. 2.—A schooner whose name is auknown, struck the wreck of the steamsbip Scotland st iight. Bhe succedod in reaching Bandy Hook, when Of this evew left her, she being in a sin} aa wits drowned at the time of the ¢ Sehonner | jonded with ovanges, & = There 1a a sunken vessel in 10 b . “ 3 fl‘wm'fl::’"wwmfl il Mo O conait ollision. now off the viag struck on ion. Wation, the Doctor found an extensive fracture of the Wull weross his forehead. Fiw life ix conmdorod in so oritical m condition that visitogs sre yrohibited from see- ing him. - Efficers Carroll, Lee, Clow and Reen, haviug hecn ap- prised of the oceurrence, learned that the two_Bhaonons ind Sheridan had taken refnge in a bouse in Eighth st and upon pi '"f there found the doors fustenen, .&4 were refused sdmittance. They at onee broke in the door, took the parties into e and conveyed them 10 the police station, whore they wi I'be hold to awalt the result of the injuries 5. A young man, who says he witnessed the affra ataton A thivt MeGovern was the aggrossor, and that ho sWuck the first blow. AN OLD SWINDLE, ¥ Ou Suturday » respestably geuticwan, dofng Y- PSS FIRES - IN WARREN AT it o the Satnrday morning a fira bro of the four-story bulding, No st inaging the upper floors couaderably. The bmment as ocoupied by I oaler ineloths Loss fir, 1 n cloth Lo year of tia floor , hirt mannfaoturs. | f hy water 00 Insured for The front was occuplod by Isane Lo Tnsured for § L. Sl wats ocenpled by 5,000 Tnsured fo by R A Husclifl Tusured for §3, third floor wis 10, who tad & small floor was ocenpiod sock was duinsged #2,000. Th second floor was 0cu i, dealer in fancy leather goos $,00 in the Metropolitan tpled, except officn. 1oy st The . Henry, Jb prioter, » th it of! Tu The rear of this floor was acovied by € ‘ ta and shoes. Loss 83 Not In The bulldiug is diimnged to the exter of 8,09 Tt 4,000 LIST OF LOSSES AND INSURANCE The following is a list of the losses and surancos Mling and contents No. 495 Broadw or Bewing Machine € fourth whose | sured for w0 A. Shorey, dealer iu aur Insured , dam night lnst. Loss onstock aud 101 §85,000, as follows: Jufferso Galiatin, #,000; Gatin dnmage to Lhe builig 15 ¢ Fully tnsu; The origiu cthe firo s TWELFTH-ST rday night a firebroke In'a range of stablos at No. 217 East Twelftlhis, oc "i Daniel Trainor, Archibald Hrow stk Carn Charles Patterson, and Michacl Heancy. Thuorses wes got out i waf conmbined losa of the @y persons amounts to 800, Not insured. The losson building wigounts to 800, Tnsured fn the Coutinontalvinpaiy. IS Fopry At 2 o'clock p.m, yesterd third floor of the ténement h thigd-wt., a0 the apartment of Mr extinguishod. Loss on farniture al, ot fire hrod ont on the ¢ No. & Wost Forty T ML, Tt wa " 1t 1o hot inaured. D to building about §200. The sause! L fise was Twt ascertaliod IN KIOHTI-AVE. A% . m. last night a fire bree ont in the Dusement of the bullding No. 557 Eighth ar, occupied by Joseph Jackson, dealer in hats and_caps Loss on stoek about 81,000 Iusured for $2,200 1 (he Ftio Compaiy. The tirse foor wis occupled by Jolin K NH' aler 1o boots and shoes. Lows on stock about $10¢ The bullduwg wis but slightly damaged FIRES IN HOBOKEN. lock on Suturday evenin, a fire hroke in Courtat., betcen Fifth and Hoboken, owned by Ebonwr Montague, ahle horses, helonging 1o private geutlenn, werw burned th, The loss on the stable is esnited at about £3,000; insured. The numes of the owies of the horscs Were as follows : Ebenezer Montagne, or, vilued at$) " ¥. Moitz, one; Mr. Mensor, im in New-York $wo, 0ne of which was v @t 1,600 Mr. Bergemann, worth 50, Al but the Bixthosts., which was entirely burned to the gronndand five val one horse and a Ught top-wago last-named gentieman hud insurance onbeir animals. A brick hotse adjolining the st 1 ocenpied by Mr. Lelghoy, was ilso b o4 uhout 83,000, which was rly covesed . The origin uf the fire s unknown, At 1 o'clock, yesterday mornfng, fis ocenrred tn the Dascment of Dr’ Augustus Ritter's hose, No. 153 Waah Ington-at., which was soon extinguisod by the Fire Depactnent. Loss, prineipally by witor, about $i0; frired. MY, and Mrs. RIEer, who are ¢r§ nged persous, 1y William | part, worthy of high praise. He has assembled a .-mn[mn‘y of “the Lest available artists, and it can hardly be said that they are unequal to any good demand. Madame Parepa’s fine expression, the other night, of Meyerbeer’s favorite aria, ** Robert foi que Jaime,” may be readily instanced in’ proof. Nothing can exceed the beanty and purity of her higher notes; and in some of the most charming qualitics of a vocalist sho is, indeed, withont a rival. The Grand Pinno Duo on the theme of Don Juan, as performed by Messrs. S, B. Mills and G, W. Colby, wag oné of of the hest featwes of regent popular con- certs, Tt %m‘c an ; ot ornamentation at and beantiful theme, and served to distin- uish that definite and delicate tonch which makes the playing of Mr. Mills always impressive, if never altogether cord nd inspired. Mr. Harrison's prospective enterprise, the produe- tion of oratorio on a grand scale, will come well recommended to public welcome by the sustained acceptability of his concert series. A good oratorio season is one of the needs of our musical community, and My, Harrison's effort is very opportune, Next ul ndel's . Messiah, It Miss Hutchings, Mr. nas in her train, Thomas will be i ased for the oecasion, and the chorus of the Har- mic Society will be 200 strong. T'he lust Sunday concert was given with an unusn- ally light progra but was remarkable for the ppearance of Miss Kate McDonald, and the Sun- day debut of Mr. Joln Clark. The former is a keen ist, whose delivery of ‘] Consider the Lilies,” was, to » Clark sang a song qu;n{x o s il Mr.J Geo. Pson } able orchestra of Mr. The psed iriously and mysterionsly en- d ** Who treads the path of duty.” ~ We were puz- 1 w passago from ** Mu rivania: Matthew M. Strik me under that S0 Irania: Kdward Carroll, Districs o r at last onr ol Harnder, Fourth Distriet of Jowa . } | acquaintance n diesen heilgen hallen.” of Wisconsin, Wi . Flord, Piftee I Fifth District of Wiscon version which has been misapplied to this grand air s is moral enongh to be t 15 intwo vepses : but, it is profane. The origimal, how- as musie-lo and Sunday wor- or it invites the weary heart to | poetically speakin over, S A8 K shipper conld wish a temple of grandenr and of rest. = It was not v the hest taste to give ns (the irrele- vant @nd profane when, at the worst a n wood translation could 1 ut Mr. Clark’s ren- doring was carefull and 1, albeit wanf the quality which all bassos need to truly sing Mo- zart, and which only one out of a thousand pos- BOSA0A— WO TDeAn cossary to the singer as to the poe Mr. Thomas's Symphoay » on Saturday was successinl. Grimm's fine Suite in canon form, & work new to concert-goers, led the pro- gromgne, It is entirely for stringed instruments, and is adroitly and exquisitely worked in all its had; parts—its passage be an Andante in which ing fugy The n nins Athens,” was strong!y, though grandly rehearsed by the Orchest aud t Mendelssobn Chorns. ~ Finally, we most heartily compliment the orchestra for the real p \\nfn which Beethoven's Heroie Sympathy was bronght from the awtul besuty of the funeral march to the gran sumption of the he finnl dlicgro. May we hear it disconised n mnsician, Mr. Bergner, will on oncert, with the assistance Ito, Miss Sterling, and some of soloists, inelnding Mil Borchm, and othiers, Mosen- Vs septett, B flat, op, 11 know r his ann fav rite cont hest instrme Thomas, Warren, Matzk | thal conducting.” “Booth 1 eal feat and Villanova Madan Miss Sto asaistod hy e b be Rigno | ers. They Misw Reni, m the Tialivy master this evening the Black 1, is wunounced to sing. She will ’ the Son oA sWak ) rned 18 mostly f At Cooper Ins 1, Miss Greontie by Misa *{ix it not Lanier, o pianist nt 3 o'clock, Messrs. Severini and Pease tute will give the third of their prosperous series of mati 1 nées, with a programme of fuu features, classic and * modern { THE DRAMA | — —— ; TIE NEW - YORK CIRCUA. | “Tha Sprite of the Silver Shower” prove | familiar s one of Elia's poor relations. “Uhe ¢ | think thoy have seen him before” It is, nevertho [ Jews, an entertaing spectacle, involving, as it does, | flowers, and children, and music, and gardew scenery, ul suggestions of ts the principal and gayly-decked horses, and fane Mr. James . Cookee | fairly Inud part, and the juvenile perfi sustain | him. But, while this spoctacle is the ehief o of | the present Cirenis entertainment, its Tess el ate foatires are neither loss excellent nor less attractive. Ones of thern, in particular, merits especial praise. [ The rming dog, * Knibbs,” who is introduced by My v, Courad, manifests temarkable proficiency, val of merriment. The little ani < 8 great ‘Il"-‘kl”llil_\ and thoroughly trained. He s on his hind paws, and down again on stands upon a globe and pmswli it 1y as bis human master pight do. and through several hut & .\Ill[lrhflll fu- nnd can mal has b walks up stair | hisfore paws, | to and fro, as ¢ leve 1 His leaps, “lwr “ -'u- ok oons, display not merely agility B e Short, Kuibba” is one of the best of An exhibition of trained les a lvlmfilu'n to the :nullu»um-n at 'n..- avs A coffical grepsure, the male, when [:luuuw(ht' low co i\u-cfi of Mimals, Two nedians perform in Mr. Lent's amphith o and an absurdity of demeanor tha discribable. ries of bar the pyiie HS, b Cirend. truin 1, Mr. Btickn tru ponies, and Mimnie, are oqually clever in difforent hila thoy Iack the grotesque spitefulness . wd. :'f"'ll'm'”:u':ul they have anning humor that is particularly ple In respect to |“:.:.l .:.l; at the Cirens, there is 1o liar praises. Wo must, howe! nt Mr. /\v;;l.iy{' fi;r hu} :4“ nllln:l ¥ Y. Cooke and Mr. Madigan for. their sar- autics, Ml ot Loaps, Mile, De Berg it always ol and ) ro always admirable, o andd ddaring, and therefo L man perfort roitorate fon cinily comphi espe- perf 1 et Birect attontion {0 the fact th . ¢ the Circus every Wednesday s are given u turday. . and Mrs. Barney Williams will commenee an 1 at the Broadway Theater, ap- well known Customs of the -M ongagement to-nigh { Fairy pieces, ** The oty Moysrs. Kelly & Leon's Miustrols, No. 720 Broad- way, merit the particular attention of persons who v jopinn Minstrelsy Their performances are o ot sobriety and deseription. In pespect to other places of public amnsement, THE INDIANS. ———— THRE DELEGATION IN WASHINGTON TALK WITIL THE PRESIDENT. TRLRGRAPH TO THE TRISTNE. WaASHINGTON, Feb. ‘.M.—\'Mtnnhr the of the yarious Indian tribes now in this cit with the [ndian Burean repaired to the Exec sion for the purposo of seeing the Great Father, fdent. They were nccompanied by Seeretary Browning and Commissionor Bogy, with the agents and interpref of the vavious tribes. The Indiaus numbered over 100, one-half of whowm were in_full Indjan costume. A lar owd of persons, many of whom were ladies, had asse A b the White House provious to their arrival. The reception took place in the East Room, when Cotnmis- mor Bogy udlln'u 1 the President as follows * Mr. PRESIDE As the head of the Indian Bureau, T come here this morning to present you & large nunber of Indians, who are visiting this city for the purpese of atios with the United States. They have ex- afre to see you, their great father, therefore : for that purpose, that they may ox- £ their wants. They eall you their ney 1ook upon you for protection ant 1ooks upon these people as dependants and war the nation, and since [ have held the responsible office under you as Commissiouer of Indian Affairs, I have endeavored to give to thei that to which they are justly entitled. We know that the groat highways of eivilization are progressing from the Atlan- tie to the Pacific coast, and education and Christiamty are now being introduced among the red men, We have vome here to sen you, as they call you * the big chlef of the nation.” that they may pay their respects to you, T thank you #ir, in their bebalf, for the kinduess inailowing them this interview.” The remurks of Mr. Indians by onue of the interpreters, interruptid by them with a gnttural efa signifying their approval, The Presi a8 follows: ““I wish to any to these head men, and the representa- tives of the ditforent tribes assembled here, throngh you, Mr. Commissioner, that they will find on the part of t United States and their great father,as they cull e, avery disposition to cultivat legations 1 Dusiness ive Man- tho de and oare Booy wore conveyed to the and he was feequently enlation of * ngh,” dent then zepled ommon in respect of its sing- | ry the Taces. Although the Umte and powerful in its march onws greatly diminished, there will be nothing lef @ groat and powerful nation can do for the care and pro- tectiog of w‘xd_k‘ You may rest assured, then, that with the able and efricient head of t_h(‘ Indign Bureau, and the Sceretary of the Interlor, verything that can be done will be done to cherish pence,” good feeling and amity, which should exist between the various nations and raees.” The speech having been interpreted, each one of thn Tndians was then presented to and took the President by the hand. There were present, in the East Roow, the ladies of the Executive Mansion, the family of Secrefary Browning, Cols. Johnson, Moore, Lovell aud Rives, of the President’s staff, and many others. et THE EXPRESS WAR. o —— To the Eiditor of The N. ¥. Tritnne. Siie: [ see that the old Express Companie makizg war on the new Company, the Merchants' Union. Various lm{mru are printing articles, as if from stock- holders, asking this and that, and fearing the new concern o the dogs. This is a silly device. Itisthe same iness man shonld go out on the atreet and tell everybody that e has managed bis business so badly he h | 2o up the spout. Now, let ns have the facts. inthe first place, T own a farm, and am engaged in fruit-growing here in Tlinois. 1 am 0ot interosted to the extent of a penny in any Ex lln‘n Company, and never expect to be. Tt is as much as can Ao to tak: e of my fumily. But [am {nterested in the queation wi men are to have the :w pme #o abundant that there is d i the conntry is absorbed by s few. The East and the West, though far apart, depend on sther, and it is of the utmost importatice that the ing arteries be free. Perhaps we,in the West, realize this most, for dealing in coarse productions we are the heaviest shippers, and pay most money. As we have just commenced, o rofifs are less. We spend nin making improvements; to be equal our profits benefit of sompatition. ' Capital lias auger in fts combina 5 subject to the extortion and insolence of the old express con 1 that when they now offer to carry freight an be afforded, they Tnsult us. For in doingso, it will be with money we paid them when the on, and 4 part which really is ours and s; then, it we sh give them any business, they vhat we pay them, be it much or little, to break rival, when they will retnrn to their old extortions, and we will be bowit hand and foot Hrving they wonld add to the value of every bushel of fruit T shall raise, and make the goods I want to buy chieaper. On the busis of such profits we can make improvements; industry will be stimnlated, and new chances for employ meut will be opened. New-York merchants, when ship- ping gooda Weat, can do us no better service than to send by the Merchauts’ Uniou, unless expressly ordered other- wise Throughour ole country, East and West, thers are wit locations lying on railroads, an wain unplante 1 express com- It q places 1 know of wen [ pames, who did plant, were 30 1ndignant at the ontrageous charges that th regretted having planted a tree.” Competition, for whi png waited, 18 making the s| wmence, land will rise in ‘ntiful—that is, providing the it 13 not, we migit us well have akingand sub. tition makes the lite-blood of » people live wh t 1 it onty fit to run in the veins of slaves. Alton, 1il., Feb. 19, 1387, —_——— BANGAMON, welock last evening, neting Captain accompant it saloon 0. 626 Broad am Ross, Uhited States; feniry | Buker, 23, United States; ; Gieorge Roberts, 18, Uni Jaud; James Ri i Ntat 1) w 1-House, ustice Hogau at th 1. B THE STATE OF TRADE. AT PRLRGRAPH O THE TRINDN Feb. 23 otton—sales of 2800 balos: Low M Mling, M@ ile. Rec 47 bales. Bapor e, ob L )hhmc.‘hlr at 5. Flour—Supel 4al 15 Oats,'®i Har unchangal ¥ dors, 110 Sides, 124@134e. Land, 134@ 1 3 f, Tade Whisky, 254 i0k. 4, 1 36l Sterling, 4 »‘ou New-York, sicbt, de. discount. Freight—By steauer to X, 2¢,; b sa) 9 Liverpool, 9-16d. by o, Fe, 3. —Coton, jovtenta, closed dull. Low Middlings steady at #1130 for No. 1 & =27 ng. Wheat nged; salan ot T2 dle. on State Live track; OM Mixal anl omipal. Oats neglected, nominally unehanged. Rye Tigh W nes oui MARRIED, u Wednesday b at v MERRT Chured, VAN BURK iost Kov. St Stepl Charles Frederick 1L Vau Buren, all of this ity OLCOTT—KEKLER—A 8¢ Poter's Church, State st Brooklrn. br the Pastor, ou Wednesdny, Feh. 20, Richard 6. Olcots Ry 3. A. Paddo: of Washington, D. C., w M. Louise, duughter W. A. Keeler of Stai for d, Coun LYN—On Juwmary 31, st the English Episcopal Chuech, r¢, by the Rev. Mr. Weideas, Adolph Reis of Yokabama, Jupes, o K M. 5, daughter of V. W. Pollitz, Roslyu, Long \ Satarlay, Feb. 16, br the Rev. Clarles K E. Chureh, W K. Stoarns of N w M orning Feh. 22, at Fith-ave. Hotel, Daniel Devlin, Mouday mortiag, The remains will be conveyed to the Church of 8t. Francis Xavier, West Bisteentivat, where & wiemn high mans of requiem wili bo offeried and (o budy'afterward deposited temporarily iu & vault lu St Patrici's Cathedral, Stulberey-st. DOMINICK. urday, Feb. 33, Saral It wife of William ¢ Welativen and friends of tila fumily wre § ‘sertices at Christ Churel, eorner of Clinton and Har Iy, on Tueaday moruing, 268 inst., at 11 o'clock. FOOTR—1In this city, on Saturday morning, Feb. 33, Caleb Knerals, only child d Emily K. Foote, ag, Funeeal at 3 o'clock this (Monday) graudfatherDr. K. T. Foote, New-Hay en, Coun. HUTTON—On Monday, Peb. 19, at Lansingburgh. Elisbath, only daughtor of James and K. Hutton, aged 3 years, § munths, 16 days. ! HOOK—On Saturday, 2 fnst , Wan. de Wiat, only son of Wia. B. and Virginia M. Hook, aged 1 year. 6 months and 14 days. | The relatives and friends of the Gamily are invited to attend the fanersi from No. 48 West Fifteeuth-at,, ou Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m., withous further notice. KELLOGG—Suddenly. at Montavideo, Uragnay, South America. Sorgron % Wilaon Kellogg, Unltod Mates Xaer, Vieet Bargeon of the Sonth At lantic Nquadron, in the STth year of kix age. rytown at the residence of ber brother, Wi ¥. Ladd, Kiirabeth Ludd, ater o loug and painful lluess. The relatives aud frionds of the family are_respectfully invited to attend the funeral from St Peter's Chareh, 4 Eighth and Ninti-aves., on Monday, the MANOHESTER—At Metropolitan Haotel, choster, esq., in the 35th year of his age. Notice of funcral will bo given hereatter, Boston and Chicago papers please copy. OAKFORD—In Brooklru, on Saturdar, Feb. 23, after a long illoess, Helen M. H., wife of John D, Oakford, aud duighter of Kiward and Ather Iate residence Busk Warren at., Brooklen, on Sat- X, aged 5 Domine ed to LADD—In Helon M. 1. Autho e ot of iteration is promptly forced upou us. With u feeling of gentle welancholy, therefore, we Sealing O angerous Game” will hold ita annonnce thit - ASUEEEE At = The Morchant ot Davrowly escaped be ated. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES IN TIL WEST, BT TRLSGRARK TO THE TRINUNK 3 Ciica6o, Feb, 25.—A firg in Margall, Wi morning troyed the huldlig an owned by E. Meyers & Co. A fire at St. Pauls, Mivn,, yesterdiy moming destr a wholesal ‘{‘NNM'I store of Weide & jrot. Lows #60, fully inwure The store of Patkhurat & Prescott, Wis., was do- stroyed by fire on Thursday evening. boss §14,000; in- wured for §7,000. REMOVAL OF THYE BNOW ny Seavinorn Cants.— Yestorday and on Saturdny, by ordor of the street-clean- oy o stage of the Winter Gardon ; thut * Kenil 1 be nightly presented at the i York Theater ; that Mr. Grover finds no reason fot.the ¥ wal of “The Streets of Now o that * Tho Black Crook” ih t Ni lf s Garden, and that Barnn 11 supplied with ** Christian Martyrs. e Hartz, the Tlhusionist, continues to pose eriti- i iw ¢ Protens.” He will give a second ?';‘c‘ou“i'l:a'i:uth;;;tninmenl on Wednesday evening. for the York™ at t doing well & Muscum is sti! V. 7 - v United Navai, Avrans,—A large company of ’ the command of Lieut. If. C. States Marines, W10 S0, S Brooklyn Nary Yard 10g Altthorities, o larke numher of were cmployed 1 | Cochrame, U. 8. M. Uy e vflml?flfiun aroa 1y regiovjng e yuu? ol snow | on Batnrday, about 'Efi‘#‘fi?{‘;.,flfflivlfiff Ak i Ea i oartirin e By 10 the. Morth iver, wnd fi ja ax- | from the Prifadetphis Barriehs to ruUCTE 0 AT o e pected that Ii( i anow-full takes place wpretty | for ufmcn My““u‘(‘l‘l‘lfl'.' ‘f.v‘lln\'r“;:rwlm- s, Ybecs '.1. general clearance (hrodaliont the cify Will have beeit | naval Tntores! 4”M T ot welk Lustryetod 16 4o, pecular affocted by tomorrow. ‘Tha 00 4 AUl 10 @ pongderpbjo PHBEOF O ot ey 0T pmplayyn et I thoroughly o U T LI OPRE: A 1 y. il ake plic on Tueatay st 5. . from ber lte resdence, vingston st. + aud freads of the fumily are tice. Providence, Baltimore, and New-Otleans papers plea RODEN—On Friday, Feb. 1, Theodoma, wifo of Wil The funeral No. vited to attend without further copr 8. Rodenof Ktruria Hall, Stafordabire, aod daugbler of Ssunel Butcher, Sheflield, ng. RAYMOND—Sanday morning, ¥eb. 24, William Bash Ryywond, only sonof Win. . and Lisaie . Raymond, aged 13 years, 6 mos 2 duy . Fuseral services will be t the residense of his pareats, No. 77 Souths Fourth-at., Wiliiamsburgh, Tuesday afternoon at J o'elock. SAND—On Saturday, Feb. 23, Christian H. Sand in the 63 year of his age The relatives and friends of the fawily are fovited to attand the funers frow bis late residance, No. 22 Kemseu-st.. Brooklyn, on Tuesdsy st 2§ o'clock p. . THOMPSON—On Saturdar, Feb. 23, Charles Talmas, infaat s0a of Chas. . and Hawuah 1, Thompion. The relatiyes and frieods of the fumily are invited to attend the faneral at the rasidesce of his parents, No. 39 Vaodaust, ou Monday, at 1 Selack o . without further uotice. TOWNSEND-00 Sunda, Fab 2, Barah Tita, he widow of Daaiel ¥, Pdnnaen The rlat i treada of the family are invitad to attend the fiuaral wervices at Moo 87 B33k Fourthest.. oa Tugalar, Pob, 2, a8 § 'clock | (3 ther Westorn farmers and business , and In step after step being taken, till the wealth of Not loug ago T was tn New-York. Nothing pleased me more thau_to see the Merchants' Union Express wagons loaded with gopds. They had a friendly look, for I knew petition I sus- Monopoly eurdles and blackens, and makes ST8 IN A BroaDwAY CONCERT SALOON.— rland ‘of by some of his | e 641 yong of bis age. o of the family, also Hlis Ho “ommon Council, aud ‘the heads of 1 . artwents are respectfull to the funeral from the s | dence of bis nephew, Th 13 West Teuthi-st., va | at 9} o'clock | lernioon from the Psidence of bis | TIPPANY —Suddenly at Mant's Hoint, Wesd William W, Fox. oty san of Houry D) sad it o e it dre i o ol e Funrat, o the hird tives P . 7 (Taon ), 2t 11 volook . m. rom he reidonte of Hra Charlatie ot orther noties. ot Haven oot to meet the 10 obdook traim Harlom Rastroad. y The duy L Ca from Twenty sixthoat Moursing Goods, A CARD W JACKSON, No. !g WROADWAY, bas covstantly oo an rtment of Bombasines, aad all other Mouruing Dres ods. Also Bounets, Shawls, Cloaks, Vails, Crapes, Ha - B.—Ladine waited 0o with goods &b Their No. 501 Hroadway, opposits Tiflsay & Ce's. in Broadwar profer perfimacd uosegays, bt they wither in «a howr. 0w the other band, PHALON in bis marvalous estract of the NIGHT- £ richor odor Uiaa thab of the BLOOMING CEREUS b aliaed jet, and made ts 3 eetanss prrennial. Dr. Schenck on Dyspepsin. JMN, CAUSKS AND HEMEDT, . Simptoms of Drapepsin—A sensa of flluess, tightness, and waight . the atowach, together with fatalency, acidity, war, offensivs balching of wind, water brash snd vouwiting, aud o great deal of what § person calls am allgoue fealing ut the pit of the stomack ; frequently there is also o pal pitation of the heart, which physiciaus misiake for heart Aiannwn, ok when the stomach is Tn this condition it is engted with ona or alies ‘Tharough Bhroas porsions of the swomach, similr o wist we see is tripe, is what throws onb Ui gastrie uice, and whea the stomach Kels @ tulck eont of li it it pravents e gasbrie julca from owieg, sad digestion ceases. Schenck's Saawend Tonie iwolrew this mncis o0 and restores the stomach to its nataral condition. Schenek's Mandrake Pills ara alss required (o earry of this morhids. watter. Two-thirds of the cuses of Consumption are caused from thls Aismased state of the stomach; the livor beeoming torpid, it cesas o throw out bile, and in 3 short thme the whols system is dersnged. The Jnnens membrane of the broachisl tubes ympatiizes with tha othie er- aus, and before the patient e awars of i e or she has Beoncheel o Palwonary Consumption. Sehenek's Pulionie Syrop caonat act frely theangh the blost whea the syatem is in this locked-up condition, withont e aid of the Saswest Touie and Mandrake Pills. The Liver has oll the vanons blood to stram, and when it gets ine & morbid condition, blowd and bile run through the jued, and the whole hods hecomes 8o low, aod the blasd v thick, it can bandly rou the veins. Lo s majority of cuses Bowoer- hages ocear from this thick condition of the bionl. T Mandrako Pible act on the Liver simiiar to calamol, or Uiy do what thet doss—it unio-ke the gall bladders, + Whe bile, aud the bload beging to circulat L ally throngh the relus and the hemorrhagns ceare. 1f, whea gersins are. e BB 1 T i e as thing that wonld act on the liver, they wonld woon be relteved trom Slonde ot astriogents are only tore- and irritats the brouchial thes, aud ley the groundwork for sm SYMP system . e simptio Patients can conun New York, evers TUK charge ; but for & tha ometer $5. Price of the PU each $170 per bottle, o s per bov. can alwars be DEMAS BARNAS & Co, No. 21 Parkorow, New York, Goneoal Whalssale Agenta hern Reliel Commission te me profesionally st my Rosms, No. 3 Boodat, DAY, from Sam tod pom Al advics Gra of M examination of the LUNGS with my Reaple- MONIC SYRUP SEA WEKD TONIS, #7 50 the half down; MANDRAKE PILLS by Draggisia s Dealors everywhorn. A full P Subseriptions 3, Swath & Co. 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The distress in this city han resched appalliog proportions By Thowsawd. persans, mainl* self-sipporting, are vow on the relief Lt fation. Ma: wark, taeir saviage exhansted, thorr fursbs clothing panned or sold, autil they hwre 0o wore b pawn s weil, there \s nothing between thonsands Sid. This Asaociation is doing it Coipts, though lyrge 48 ordina; ' ret with the high o starration but charitable jstancn ; atsibnt uss. Tavorable weathsr, with 1 Ao i a il appea! wa- et Neepy Winioe i@ v the anlyfor Ll ar8 g b farts, ahall oug eity, e rolierd? T 1t hewr toe- Distzg ot e i taut appeals, will elose their ears to tie piteons eries of | own dours In 4 fow werks the reasure. o that most o | Meauwhile, as [ have gic rejoice T U in the prisilege contributed will ot & Every dolin $o BN 4 OF TR BOOK, JAMRS BROWN, Prealeat. ROBKKT B MINTUKN, Trossarne. Leetorn. 1 belialf of the Board M. Mawre . Secretary. Willinm Lloyd Garrisen wpeaks on in the BROOKLYY “‘\Dm' OF MvsIo Tieyets W1, o1 a) !*‘ | Dyas &k Co's, No 246 Wullon ot , Beaskipn, and 3¢ the door. The Special Commitrce of the Comson v.-m"x'—u‘ iod for sttemding (he funcrel of toe late DANTK] Lereby rospoctinlly reqiost tia Hemds woeut, with the piteches and A epartments, to weel af the ofar of the Clerk of the Come , Koowm Ne. 4 Clty Hull on MONDAY, 23tk instant o8 8 (hending the funscal ceramonies ol the dor JAMER O BRIKN, JOHN MOOKK, | Chalrman, ROBERT MUGINNIS, DON ALONTO CUSHMAN Spocial Comnm JONN STACOM, Secretary | CORNKLIUS FLYN BRYAN BRI Special Com rand Army of the Repablic. ing 1o have copies of the & 2 the Republic can be supplied at the Grand Aruy of the Repwhiie, No. s sent by mail, propaid, ou secerpt of Sva conta WM OLAND B . dit of * Sl d,” i A T e Make Your Owa Nop Wi & o4 SAPONTITIR, g s obtainal by all who uee ther weete greasa foe tha of making Nosp at their howes with the PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SAPONIFILR. The cogt of SoAr, wiporior to aar sold Dr washing grpoecs, w Luus VAN ALY THR UNIAR PRICA. Directions are attached t each bor _¥or aale at all the principal grocees, deaggista. anl evoral dswlas. The Conumercinl Agesrs Register tor g2, PUBLISHED BY N {LLOP, SPRAGUE & Co., wined by the BEST JUDGKN of Crabt. 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