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: o ‘WASHINGTON. tg— - eoming season of opera shall be as brilliantly p and pretuded as possible; and his good tas Alley, terprise are to be commended, We make the inte g ': i esting anuouncement that on Satnrday afternoon shley (Ohio), Latham, next will be given an inangnral matinée at the A i G Tangyear, my. Itwill be a grand promenade concert b ke Lyncl, @reat orchestras engaged for the Opera Ball. un i{“{“’""" afulla—a h'}ll‘ of entertain- Bergen, cIndoe, been too long unnses and abandon of the ry concert | ad =0 we are glad that Mr. | s a delightful form vill incinde Meyerbeer, Hooper, } Hubbard (8 ¥, Morris, ordin Hubbard (Ct.), Newell, Hubbell (N.Y.),Pomeroy, ld bring constraint Maretzek for once rest Hurlburd, matinee, 'The programms Humplrey, Wentwort Water, Gounod. Kicci, Godfrey, and many more of Wisgom, nost brilliant operatists and of the hand. matinee are good-naturedly placed at | ! whieh let a happy publie return | ¢ of tickets for the opera Woodbridge, Wright—73. t | Tickets for th dollar_onl thanks. On Mond season will begin. —Mr. Carlo I the voice, has just standard voeal s book of 20 melodic for soprano and mezzo-soprane Voic sini, one of our ablest feachers of | added a thorough work tothe | ies of which h theauthor. Itisa | ercises in the form of Solfeggic s, published by 80 the bill was not lald on Uee table, and a Committecof | Confercnce wan appointed RELIEF OF NAVAI CONTRACTORS Mr. SLOAN (Rep., Wis.), from the Committee of ence on the joint resolution for the Relief of Sar construciion of veesels of war, made u reje wias agreed to. The Benate agrees 10 th which Tlouse substitate, with an 3 etricting plication to contricts mad Lpsmer | amendment pewiricting ite application to contticis il | Mg, Hall & Son of Broadway. Mr. Bassini doos snondment extending 1ts provisious to th tract of | not claim, of course, any _new idea in_com r Wrn. H. Webbd of New-York for bnilding the Dunder- | poging Solfeggios; but “the thoughtfnl - | ey wideration being given to the tereased cost | i o g exercises, and the eful | of his ethod w0 often teachers and papils, give to this weleome | work an instructive novelry. To the composition of the exercises, Mr. Bassini has bronght the ta experienced teaching, and an appreciation of thy arising from any alteration of tne plau and specifications suade duiiug the progress of the work THE SUFREME COURT. The House resumed the d Bpeuker's table as follows: mess: nonoelng its disagreement to th graduation mired b ? business on the from the Senate an mendment of [ to-ds ly.ln the Senate bill providing for the allotment of | qualitics of the voi Thus, his nicthod 1s contrived membere of the Supreme Conrt among the Circnite, cte. beauty and (lexibility even more posi- On motion of Mr. WILSON (Rep. y the House in- | gicily than its strength. He takes occasion to remark t will be ily nnderstoc for i Committeeof ; tanght to voealize melodic uts 1o the House joint | nd aske ndy with a common sense th that students are false sinted on ite amendme Qouference on the Scn resolution glving certai lic propert e State of ; ke meldgic 3 huildings an aterial np Ch exercises on the vowel sound ah instead of on the O, e e e, RCHENCK ( "} hrious vowel sounds. 1o condemns the practice us On wotion of Mr non-eoncnrred in the amendmwents, and as; tee of Conference. TRANSFER OF THE INDIAN RUREAU. A memsage was received from the Senate annonncing its nt to the House amendment trunsferring the ait to the War Department, and asking a Cony ought to be con- of the o it ingerous and_useless—one th fined to exercises mervely for the voice, between which and the s marked distinetion shonld be exe 5, the seven Italinn nani employed, and the singer has thus the vocal e of variety. At Mr. Wolfsohn's seventh Beethoven n to-day, Madame Johannsen and £ appear, the latter for the first time sine from opera in Mexico and Havana. The eelebi “ (Opus 111)" will be pl cultivation e 1) moved that the House recede , which wus rejected in a vote of 60 Mr. SCIENCK (Rep., Ohio) the House iv- mendment and agreed 10 a Commitice of wiyted on it Conterence. ITORTAL LAND DISTRICTS, st Sonata? The Kenate pndments to the Flonse Wil for the - s Ja § 4 - DOCABH geation of laud disteicts in Arizona, Idaho, U “'l‘;.lll“' Je S I“~‘l"' ot '"";‘“;, ";;“[‘,‘l":{,':;' 1 Montana, were saken up and, on_motton of Mr. J fulfill a much-cherished prograwme of FeAC Sre 40 | [ , Iud), the amendments were non-conenrred wmann, which she was too unwell to sing at the | » Committce of Conderence asked. | LIGHTHOUSES. Henato amendments to the House bill authorizing the Vntiding of 1 puses were taken up, and, on wotion of Mr. LONGYEAR, the Benate amendments were coneinred 1w, THE HURON AND ONTARIO SHIP CANAL FROJECT, BY TELYGRAYN TO THR TRINGNE. ToroNTO, Feb, 25.~A crowded iy &t. Lawrence Hall 1ast night to consider th Qutgrio Ship Can following resolution Fa adopt Resolved, That this meeting is of the ¢ proposed canal is the most important mitted to the people of Canada ; that il RIVER AND HARBOR APPROPRIATION RILL. fenate amendments to the River and Harhor Appropri ation bill were taken up, aud on motion of Mr. EGGLES ON (Rep., Ohio), al} the I otions w vd iu, ex septione as to Sundusky, O ,L. e HELIEF BILL The Senate amendment to the Joint resolution o pay Licut. John H. Hamilton for wilitary service was taken eting was held at Huron and The n fhat the ever sub- duty and 4 is th Interest of every one to aid and assistin the enterprise The President stated that It was the intention to ask of the Legislature a free grant of 10,000,000 acres of the up. %on motion of Mr. BINGHAM (Rep,, Ohlo), the amend- mient was coucurred 1. Senate amendments to the House bill for the benefit of Riehard MeCherry of California. On motion of Mr, WINDOM (Rep., Minn.), the amend- mwepts were coucurred iu. TNE LOAN RILL. The Kenato amendments to the House bill to provide ways and means for the payment of Compound Interest Notee. The House Wil provided for the Issue of legal tender votes to the amount of $100.000,000. The Benante swendment provides for lssuing eertificates paying three per cent Intarest. Mr. PRICE (Rep., Tows) moved that the He «coneur in the Beuate maendment and ask for s Co of Gouferenc € The BPEAKER remarked that g yecoguized Mr. Price, Because Mr. Raudall of Pa.,who b LPOILEL tive sy wee abeeng o1 8ecouLt of the death of his fathierin il 2ad Tekt the bill in the hands of Mr. Price. % Mr. HOOPER (Rep., Mass,) did not know what right | public lands, and munfeipal aid would be asked from Toronto to the extent of §500,000. One two specches | were made against the project. ‘The resolution in favor | of the eanal was carried by & large majority COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE BEFWELN THE QUEDEC, C. E., Feb, 28.— At a generul meeting, ¥ day, of the shareholders of the Company to establis steam commumnication between the maritime Provinees nount of cap direetors wer subseribed, and the provie we the steam: Jately upon th | line can start Jmme | thon. . ANE NEW LIEUTEN 4 r"fi? The names of the Hon. Johu A. McDon Fon. John Rose have been mentioned as th selected to fill the office of Licutenant-Gove or, under | serions. | which appe ellar * THERN STATES, e THE SOU THE SOUTHERN STATES, — VIRGINIA. BY TRLIGRATH TO THE TRIRUNE Ricnmoxn, Feb, 28 —The Legislature of Virginias whose session expitcs on Saturday next, will be con- xtra sossion to take into consideration the Congressional plan of Reconstruetion. A delegation from the Legislature of Delaware is il i In both Houses of the Virginia Legisla- to take seats on the de welcoming them as floor, the represen ant THE ARRESTED XORFOLK MAGISTRATES, Nonrorx, Va,, Feb. The five magistrates of the Corporation Court, arrested yesterday for refus- ing negro testimony, were examined to-day. A. L. Hill was discharged, it appearing that be had dis- sented from the decision of the Court, 1le is the only Union man among th wistrat The case was adjonrned till to-morrow. The respondents recognized in §500 eac BT TRLEGRATH T0 T " LovisvitLe, Feb, 25— Wm. Barlow, while engaged ina shooting aff with Capt. Pritton, formerly of the Confederate Army, accidentally shot Brig.-Gen. Mu L in the leg. The wonnd is not The affair_occurred at a Jaw school, where they were all three students. il i NORTH ( BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TIINVNE. Rarricn, Feb, 28.=Mr. ggin introduced into the Lower House of the Legislature fo- a resolu- tion showing the willingness of North Carolina to ot in good faith the proposed plan of Congress | for the reconstruction of the Southern States. The resolution ereated much excitement, and an animated on ensued. Finally, it was referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. i et TENNESSEE. CALLS ON TROOPS, TRLEGRAPH 70 THR THINCNR. NASHVILLE, Feb, 28.—The Legislature has adopted a resolution calling on the Federal srnment throngh Gen, Thomas for a sufficient military force tore order and ¢ n the GEN. THOMAS YOR THE LEGISLATURE to keep th o and 1 | St The preamble alleges that in severs I connties violence prevails over the civil Jaw, and riot and ipunished. MISSOURL GOV, FLETCHER SUES A NEWSPAPER FOR LIBEL, BY TRLRGRAPH TO THK TRIBCNE S1. Lovis, Feb, 25.—Gov. Fleteher has brought Louis Evening Dispatch for defa- ¢, The damages are laid at murder go ni $100,000, —e THE BROADWAY FIRE—LIST OF TV LOSSES AND IN- SURANCES, The following is alist of the of the ocenpants of the building No. aged on Thurday morving by fi A in TiE TRINUNE. The basement o I ¢ oceupicd by M. Mordentham & Co. as a restan rant and wine cellar. Their loss on stock and fixtures will robably reach, $10.000. Tusured for 50,000 11 the At 3 Atua of Hartford, W is, Internat sses and insurances 5 Broadway, dam a partial ac fngton, ) ‘s Relicf, Ftua anklin of ‘Philadel| e f the ipled by Whit [ ik Japs by fire 0, 111 ”I‘ n inton, 910, Insured for nd, 95, c, §3,000; Corn 5,000, 3,000 Tysuggns Ameniea, Philadelphia, $7,000; ¢ of the Btato of Pen Mr. Ropdall Lad to transfes the charge of the bill to Mr. | Confederation, of the Provinces of Ontario and Quebee | Cor g Price. | respectively, We give a brief eketch of these gentlenen. | (G B ntind Bieioos Mr. POMEROY (Rep., N. Y Inquired whether any | THE HON. 1. A. WDOSALD, 6,000, M 05,000, " Star, « to o Hol ™ ty of the bill. | to whom the government of the Provimee of Ontario 16 to | Traders', Hoffman, 45,0003 Citizens', 8,00, Conti ‘omwitte of the House hiad the paternity of the bi o & native of Can. | nental, §5,000 5 British and” Mercantile, $10.40% At be intrusted, is of Scoteh parentage He studied law at Kingston, and at 2 Being of active k s, e ty in Cannda, The SPEAKER thought not. Mr. PRICE remiarked that in that ense it was an orphav. Laughter) Mr. POMEROY remarked that be did not waut to | e of wg ada. was called to the bar. tinguished for Lis extreme loyalist opin came a prominent member of the Tory | Koon 1w father i “Hr, PRICE said that he would have eharity enough to ke eharge of it. by which be was n the course of time brought forward as Mr. STEVENS (Rep., Pa.) remarked that this bill had | 4 candidate for the representation of Kings! in the | never belonged to a Cownnittee. Ie himself bad wade it | Proviucial Paria elected It o | and yet be did vot cinim any charge of it. I Neefigl to his par gx HOOPER remarked thut it imfi been referred to | ,N,q&.“. -‘u.ul u tee on Banking and Currency. oo b Mr. ENS daclaped there was not a vestige of - | hacame a eoll e of the Committee 0n Bpuking and Currency ouit. | General, West (Langnter.) | shuffli managed 10 ke 'r'{hxo-rn‘[; E said that the ouly quéstion in dispute was, | and which he sl holds. Unle o ountEy was yrepared to pay four of five | Sod e S e o reproach lllons In ficrest Tur (b6 haneht of banke, whon 1 IOIgHE | Eocat B b B bt A o ,’,‘,'('k.'\'.z',. o x k 8 Tong before he Tache government, iniatration ce of Attorney n appointmen: ™ I i per A ust an eaxlly be avoided by issuing legal tender notes | chus. Iudeed, a fow mo ) ¥ 3 3 2 ® eed, a few months ngo The Torgjito ope ll‘;m:'"l‘rrmill;}"i whole question was in & nutsiell, | charced him with systetuati Ry mesEtng i Ty | plified and elaborated for an hour, and | duties from drunkeni a Chare’. which was snpporte ‘when all was done, that was all there was in it versl of the Canadian ,.l-,n . ,“:l’\.hm..n. ‘:nrxl)u Mr. CONKLING (Rep., N. Y.) addressed the House in u;’l au aggninent {u fevor of coneurring i the Senate amend t. Was ghe House prepaved, now t g.“.yu. ,,.,...f “ihe possibiliiy went, to g0 6! o sof 1 dicions move ity with th munt o 39¥¢&i0r i considered a m U ont, 0h hccount of his personal unp o WCll-thinking portion of the Cavadian com- | JONN ROSY, THE TION. utenant-Governor for ¢ who hag heen named as L is a Scotehnmn of very humble origin. e cony s teacher of & small school in “one of the which he studied law at Montreal, and | od to the Bar, where he soon got oo princlpally auiong bis own con at first with the Tory party ; pec 0re fnto the husivess of kiteflying told (hat ho record was kept In the Treasur &:fl ud interest n‘ulu llmll “:'n'rlv-. o i fore, n0 huinan being could tell ¢ dl{:n‘:"‘:ul(llnmlmg‘ This woe | 'fi;;:; m‘;‘" "}""“"'4‘":""‘ | Ife i yak 222 admivistra- | towzships, tion of the Deparmenttwas 27 SO0 U oty | Wan: duly ae very elemluts of book keeping aud | able prac pretiy logee a1 ronnd, and thit might polities be id hee o wa to | oo, G55 that, | | who died 1 The building 1s owned by AL A, 8¢ xtent of $10,000. Tusured. » rear of the hase- , owing to the dense smoke, It was some t firemen could reach it. That the bullding was 1 refiects credit upon the Fire Department. Detache ments of police were it from the Third and adjolu fug Precinets under the command of Capt. Greer ver, Tuntic, $10,000 and is damiaged to t was first di the IN NEWTOWN, L. I The Yarn of Mr. Barbary, sitnated on Jackson ave in the town of Newtown, with its four or five &¢ Jast mitents consieting tuns of hay, faring mplements, we , wus totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday T The fire was caused by the bursting of a keros T, Y Gnap pURsen o Nagsmes Y TRLRGRATR 30 TR THING SR oy CrxersNaty, Feb, 25.—The steaffier Lan Iying at Evansville, this mor s burned to the water's edge Memphis. She wis val No lives lost ¥ and w £ 1 nton, She 1 423, —_— DISASTERS. pors” Soty DEATH FROM AN OVERDOSE 01 MORFIINE. An inguest was yesterday held by Coroner Gamble, y of John L. Ashworth, From the evi ot No. 240 Seventh-ave., on the bo m an £ morphine. wife overd of deceased and Jolin R J: denee of th " s well ho understood. "&"rumwfl" noving a coneur- | but in 1847, when the La we-Baldwin party were pence with the Senate amenduwnt was to bring the House | in - power he i Wovement | appear thiut Ashworth had for several days befo 0 # Vote at ouee on the question, whether it wus ready in | for ~ annexation to Whieh | death drank to ex. On Toesday evening he became the face of the powers which the Becretary already lield | bronght him Into gre very violent, and J s advised that morphine be given for providing for those compound iutercat "notes | He succeded, hi, ntit, the drug was procured by Joves from th the most econowiceal way, by issuing ceitificates 1 “harles Fessler, n droggist in the vieiity, but Ashworth more violent, wnd another dose wis prepared and eut interest; to say that no surplus | §n treasury sbould be devoted to this purpose, but It % we shall insist on a policy which will | said, by a skillful use Inevitably inflate the currency, tost va bout | amass & considerable wildly. and eus loose from those ‘moorings which had | for “ Montreal Center.” k Drowght dewn values from starvation prices to the reach | soubriquet of “ fighting Jack,” a title of those Who were compelled to live on fixed incomes. | given him not be f any martizl qualities he appointed Commiss bearing 1,2, 0r S ntly resigned He still site in J s6 38 known in Can y the | which has been | He did not believe that the country could come | displayed, but on account of the interest I down wow with impunity to the hard money | fested in the volunteers of Montre The baste. e believed that f that was done | of Lieutenant- will, it §5 su, Lians, fr suddenly wnd remorselessly, finanelal ruin and distress | give great off ‘would come on omntry, and leave it strewn with evi- | whom, flencen of commercial disaster ; but he did believe it 1o | Lower Can be safely within the power, as'it was within the duty, of | been chosen the Goverument to fix iss face like & fliut iu the direction | #f & resurn 1o wholesome vil Mr. STEVENE declared that he did not understand the | ntieman’s (Conkling's) logic. The gentleman frow [ows (Mr. Price) had so clearly stated the matter that it | was hardiy worth while mu-{mm it. There were over a tundred miftlons of legal tender notes ont to-day, bearing | Jarnes Dunwoody Brownson De Bow 3ix per cent interest. The House proposed by ité bill to | 4 * . y 1neue 0 len of those componnd inte 4 | kuown Bouthern journalist and st. on Wed willions of greentac ke hearing inte others | nesday, after brief fllness, at Mr. De | ap. yet there were wise men about here who said | Bo o ‘harleston in 1520, and g e L D eI PR Gl ot . out 1rgae'a [ Be¥ watoca I Chiaciebuen 10 1606, and aradusied AY savingof alx wdllion » ear, 1T hiimselt did not under- | Charieston College in 1843 Tlo was admitéed to the Char mxt. (I\I-L\rm-oh;uu “Ih would nve t t- | leston Bar In 1844, but devoted most of histime to literary AT T, g g to his present beg 0) 0 ¢ 3 )] he Sou ru Quarterly Vooas, 16 s the Hioat absurd thing in |l . 'Mnn;h labors. He took chiarge in 1844 of The Southern Quarterly Review, published in Charleston, to which, among many t-5cho other papers, he contributed A remarkable article ou Mr. CONKLING suggented P Btevens on that point fu this nigh o |'1"'1l|::':(:;\1(n: | ;'.':‘:.‘,"’J;{;.:;‘,';"l“‘,"‘l‘“ WL 100,000,000 of curieticy that | « Oregon, and the Oregon Question,” which was the occa The debute wue continued st some lengt sion of & debate in the French Chamber of Deputies. Tn AR POME 1843 hi established, at New-Orle e Bow's Commercial ACE (Rep., low), and LYNCH ( ELD (Rep., Obie), , De 1 A . l the leading South . 2 n 1645 he was eleeted profossor of political Mr. LYNCH woved to lay the Senate amendments on | gratietics in e o s i p the table, It was negatived by & vote of 13 10 127 3 The queation recurred on Mr. Conklin Dopula © should have OBITUARY. et 2. D. B, DE BOW, the well ne Jeft when he was placed at the head of the Censi I s motion to con- | sur. It was negatived. Yeus, 63 Nays, 59, as follows, YEAS, enaus of 1830, Aliey, Dodge, Kasson, Nicholsan wpendium, in e, Eliot, ) Pustersor, £ the U, aldwin, inel, e | piled from his R Hanks, i, published un Bidwell, Glossbrenner, Lathaly, ficld South-West." Blaine, Griswold, Lawren: e (Pa)Spalding the Southern Commer Brandagee, Hise, Le Blond, aber, the one at Knoxville okt 1n Broomall, Hogan, Marvin, VaniTorn (Ny) | tense of Southern ultraists, and wis well known for 1 MeRuer, Ward (Ky | Wis inveterate hate of the institutions of the North, Dur ing the war Do Bow's Review, lik | papers, was discontinued. AT Rebellion, Wis persunal views greatly chianged. He admitted t wost of the Kouthern Wird (N Y), shbirn Ma Wentworth Woodbridg T the overthrow of 1 in o Tes]H 18 01 Systen Skellubarger, Nitgreaces, | § islatures of th Marshall, Bloan i Mavnard, il migration. He , fist w Beawa MeClurg, Steven Yok, but subsequently, YIOldIng o the reimonatrations of s Jiale |, ek b | of personal fricnds, to Nashville, Binghaw, arding (1)), Miller, Taylor (N.Y.) | v yir - Haeds Miler, lnl,,‘y“' ) [ . K6 ?nll NATALE PERFILL HBoutwell, Hayes, Niblac Trimble, Signor Natale Perelli, once a tenor of some veputa Bromwell, Migby. Nodl, Trowbridge, | tion, but for a score of years better known us the miost Buckias g i g S, YDROn, o, | fashionable teacher of music in Philadelplia, died yester Qampden, Hubbard, WV baine, Ward Ky | 48y in that eity. He was widely esteemed, and will be Clark (Ohlo), Juiian, Perham, Welker, | equally lamented. A wellinstructed musician of the | Clarke (Kau.), Kelley, Pik Whiey', Ttalian school, Signor Perell ne elaim to consider- | Kelso, Pri Willlaing, | stion as & composer of oper of his two or three | ly Kerr, Randall (Ky.),Wilson (Iowa), | operas, Clarissa Harlow Richardson's tale ‘0Ll Kuykendall, Ross, Wilson (Pn.), | of that name, was produced in Italy wan, e g ) Lawrence (0),Shanklin, Windom, Bome of his vocal pupils have become distingiished, oo, 4 Laftwich, Bawyer, Wright—63. for instance, Madume Natale Testa, now with the Ma. , Loan, Behenck, retzek troupe, and formerly Miss Heron of Pliladelphia. The question recurred on Mr. Price’s motion to non- AARON WARD, toneur, snd ask for a Committee of Conference. The wo- | BY TELRGRATR 70 TUR TRISUNA tion was agreed to. : WASHINGION, Feb, 28.—Gen. Aavon Ward of Sing GEN. 8COTT'S MONUMENT, | Bing, Westchester County, ork, died last night at The last business on the Speaker's table was the Senate Amendiments to the House joint resolution for blw-t‘mu mln statue to the wemory of Lieut.-Gen. Win- On 1060tion of Mr. BINGHAM (Rep., Ohlo), the N ' ) Amend- Bull ‘Were nnnfunm o, and theu at 10§ o'clock the the resids € of his son-in-law, Samuei J. Randall, George- town, D. €. His disease was jarindie He was att 10 his filness by Drs. Ritehie and Tyl i | and Dr. MeClintoek of Fhiladelphin. He | calmly and free from suffeving, retaining b t, having foll faith and K s fo avior. et with hiis | —~— & censeDd LiQuon-Dearvns ay | HUNTER'S POIsT.~The police of the Forty seventh Pre- cinet yesterday aftornoon arrested 21 unliconsed Nquor- deauin b Lgiien's Polul wud bayurel AU .:nun OF NEWARK MasoNs.—The masons of Nex- hv; xl:: to demand 4 per day, on and after ’.fi' o work for any employer who Jures ArrEsT oy U ecame | ndminist ¢ | Kane forarson. and s t for wd. Ashiworth soon became qulet, ymptowns becoming alarming, a physician was « ives were afministered, hut without st Ashcorth died in a few hours, The ury Qiet * that the deceased came (0 his de by worphine, and we censire Clinrless Fessler, t ist, for selling morphine without a preseription 1 escnting himself as nd administering the same without ol was 4 native of Englaud, aged and | a dd BURNED 1O DEATIL On Wednesday night Hannah B. Barger, an lady, was burned to death at her r ner of Eleventh-ave. and Sixty-third ed uce, at the cor by her clothes taking fire fro Kove wd was a native of Staten Island, aged 5 years. Corover Gamble wak noti fied to hold an ingoest. SERIOUSLY INJURED BY MACHINFRY. Yesterday James Howard, a German, nged 52 years, residing at No. 124 Goldst, had his night arm severed from lis body by being canght in the machinery at the d of Bimious & Heller, No. 39 Fi He wis taken 10 Bellovue Hospital. BOILER BXVLOSION, Y TELRGKAYR To TAK TRINUNE. Catno, 1L, Feb, 2. The boile Joneshoro, 11T killed, and seve weinill, ne enginecr was THE ARSON TRIAL, Yesterday was the third day of the trial of John Al witnesses were produced by the defense to testify to the general good character of the soner. George E. Sheehan, the principal witnes in the , testified that he never said he was bound to gt out f prison ne matter by what o offered him £:00 while in prison to keep stil M. Hyatt, testy fred that he was in prison go of forgery, and told him Le was out and T didn't r osaid to him, he ot the place on i wsed the jury for the defonse, m ase will pro e concluded to-day. R | Tie CoNFIDEN AME, — James Martin and | Everett Haggerty rs, Whose pl raphis we Mich day, confidence opera o » inserted in the police allum, met t the Pavonin Ferry on Wedies to work for them in Western New hambersst., wnd there usual confidence trick, but were seen by mpson of the Twenty-seventh Precinet, ..i’, until they had taken Mr. O'Shaughnessy’s They exeaped throngh the passage from Elm st. in the United States Court huilding l At but yesterday i red both, and last night (¢ cells of the Libye . Police whose Y 10 A e ease of Morris Phalen, umanly, eruelly, and wantonly torturing” v#, by Keeping them shut up in an flly-ven- tk stable_in Flathush, near Flushing-ave., ice Cornwell of Brooklyn, yest 1 accused A number of « tilated and d o an upright bar 1 n lateral play of ot putrid, and d o doo - d e et S ;' Tt ho often been tho scene of military and The witaoss e hiow held the great bullding whero all cows fn the | hations are to BrBg to v i products and wanu- Tuetures, the result of peac I WAE: Stoady, M. D w Alled. Tl S extified that the effoct of the trestment deseribed by | Spyuruat NpAY Scroor.—Androw Jackson Me: ergh, would bo to cause o discase 0f the lungs and | 1,41, 1iag boen engagod by the Spintualists of Brooklyn animal would suffer mueh pain, Houth ) testified o haviug visited the ) thelr darkness and want of ventilation. Counsel for defense here nsked the discharge of the pris- he ground that no malice had been shown, The A Lhe cuse adjouried uutil Thursday rotting of the Mr, (\ [+ Atables, and se l | okt D e P i Dl THE MEDICAL E THE MEDICAL EDUCATION OF TFOMEN. ——— DUCATION OF WOMEN. — LECTURE BY DR. sud Ame wary for W object the establishmen instruction of women. elected ehairman, and introduced the lecturer with a fow | school-houses is 11,547, as follows: built of brick, 1,021 ; : o of stone, 880; frame buildin , 181, warmly applauded upon her | of stone, B AN L Dtree’ and_ sitch in the citien in brief remarks. She w entrance, and spoke subst While traveling in Europe last Sum with great interest the belug paid to the subject The ide and of most classes of in some way or the other. of doubt to hut whatever t longer ignored. ne is Miss Elizal in medi footing in th Hall, and who lias been medical practitioner in London. This lady, roup of ner students, did good servico 1n it glves to Its mission of women iuto curred befor the Some time ago tinet commission to II. de Hawrowtlz, who was sent over to afre into the sanitary conditiop of our arm ort also upon what part women Were taking As many ax 25 Russi lndies had applied fo 0 to the medical scho in 8t Petershurg, h{mmnn were what to do d referred the matter to the Em- peror. The Emperor was equally ‘puasled, and ap pointed Dr. De Hawrowitz to inquire what theAmeneans were doing. Last y appolnted a similar ¢ what eourse was be eating wowen in medic wame reasons, viz: the apy admission to the medical the most enlightened naf been called to this new idea of givin pleto education of the physician, W ans have investigated carefully this idea, and the way pich ity carried out here, they regard it withpro. Man, mnlm’;«l foud distrust. many liberally huve looked into the repd inquired into the quality These have sald again at Medical Colleges, and tors” But it s tho result of such by those colleges. “Doctor’ by two short that is all Four so-callc sider from b walks of the profiesion ; Tidwites g1ve s betior du two duties. The der thelr care, affords take £ WO part in t. are only fitted for the limited They are not considercd qu ditticult parts of midwife open to The not to n poses, its essential sp) moved from the range but are dircetly opposed t after knowledge for its own intrinsic value and utility. actice is the application of this knowledge to its Its p = l“..fl.x ende. It calls culigy oL gur nat e hysiciabls a8 to prevent phys Any one who knows a litt a certaln subject v, in entire I"il nfitted "v ach well. In ;-n»h rnin nus ot well, ¢ 0 the giost jguorant, @ thorough and con - L S AT Eihaech tn ecensary hard ¢ ruess, fullnes hod.” Al that a to give it all, to give i relations with other the fnterest and awaken an amount of knowledge instruction which mark one of the very highest marner in which such a ble to the student th s to the scientific wor and the way of using the knowled, pendent observation and superior toacher i deve deuts, not by direct instrpetion alone, but by the way in which he teaches, by the way in which hé makes his il hia intercon Nofpds M, T lIAES o flt—it s mggestiy student i kind, honorable to ¢ good Influence is felt through hfe. urking a trulsm, to insist practioal poiut of view it with which all women students have to contend ; they » conter, where t ability, and ¢ thein t} can Such, then, my friends, | which we are eng 3 But surcly o responsibilit eelve the truth of this mat not fail for lack of L good College 18 willin We make 1o comy fully the ditficult 8 whic Jeges could encounter, if But thrown thus on our it ful of women, as education, we find it ve for a fair start in this ¥ who has heid the mos unpopular it seen subseription of §5,600 wed_Dhim, and our 000, Will you not ca lice the work of buildi I you give will he e W ONCOurnge who are now earnestly ¢ this useful hfe, and to them. CHAVTAUQL Rider; Busti, Wi Chautangua, M. I oshi. Hatt Clymer, J Geo, Walthe 1 kton, Eiphalet Mite tfield, Sextus 1. Hu ats—4.—Charlot Hanover, Cha ry aud Nowever, on_ever ection in Dunkirk L —Jefferson ubl N. ternhersh—Den The Board of Supervisor crats, 11 CHENANGO— Republ Bliun Coveutry, Guiltord, Sylvanus Sl ngh, 1 Piteher, 1, 8. ; Bherburne, Oxfe , Noith apervisor, ndid Preston on lect thelr oth Pl A Br Lecrene uy i Bellows delivered a lectu clation at the Ble Thixds through the the events arisin KeCCASIOn K1l e fron ed the united, s whic tions, his now bes r Also ! the san to organize th “Onildren's P Locture Hall, next Lycouts for 1ho yor and at least 10,0 webons of of giving to won cine than has ever been attempted before, is no oy entirely new subjeet, as it was when she visited Europe sixteen years ago. The attention of the profession, celing with whic! ic of last Summer. The French medieal school of giers has also admitted a lady student to its classes, of- fering her the same education, ale students. ; it 15 on entirely new ex Qircetly due to the influence of American example. mission to visit Engl abki It 18 {al, h8 necossury to qaulify o g Ly of the by a carcfully arranged series of lessons and prac and somie of the best instructors that Paris charters to associations in t If, and gr i to be The enthusiasm felt by 1a for & noble professor, is hero-worship of the Chparty ; It I8 an assoclation w These are stand Lam well awar ular at 1am | It 18 s ty At of this e x: A, has fully treasured, and remain a per- ent and assistance both to the we s gain Chan Hunover, carrying De Noy i . Sl Preston, Irving Wilcox; Smithville, gain Me st. Uni divaded iuto three portions which would have In war. A but, she is Fangero pride and occupation of the great nocensity. me only an occastonal rring e flcld where the 1 his battalions before overr AZABETH BLACKWELL, zabeth Blackwell delivered a n the Medieal Edneation of Women im Europe It was in behalf of the New-York Infir- omen and Children, havl ng for its uiterior t of a collego for the medical Mr. Richard H. Browne was tially as follows : r, she abserved inereasing attention which was t of female medical education. s wider knowledge of medi- T an society, has been called to it 1i {s & subject of ridicule to ¥, of decided approbation to u it Is regarded, In England the leading woma eth Garrett, who has now alegal iate of apothecaries mo establish as with a little the cholera ind the same diploma that uch mstances of the ad. medical schools have never oc- riment, and cror_ of Ruskia gave o dis- the Swedish Miuister of Stat ud, and s yursued there in relation to edu ine— step necessitated by the slication of A number of ladies for schools of Stockholm. Thus in tions of Europe attention las to women the com - carnest Europe- physicians abroad, and men and - wowen orts of our female colleges, and ‘of the tnstruction given (n them. da You call these seliools cutitle’ their graduates ‘Doe- ive this name ns an education as s farnished imply finpossible ¢ ey i lege I an for the higher and oven “out sclsos” for ation than §olr vmnfi r-xnl- year' course at the Maternity 14 closely oceup ed pupils have a large hospita lie lectures, yet those pupils practice of . specialty. litied to undertake the more 7 The Btate Legislature has City ducation of women; other chnrters,yot nowhere is there a sre a really good education can triade—of business, in a vy this is ita ehivf and 1giti- piike, advert n Its” obj Its nethods and pur- are not only euntirely re. of money-making occupation, oit. Its preparation is a kearch the highest o object I to ecure, anc vils and physical ‘wrouge. Jemore than another person 04 wome sort, teach, and yet ho en i due tiy t " te and cop al of the hearer, requires o impart t class— i the + to the student. instructs, s even more val- v the facts communieated. 1t | kuman a knowledge of his tools, | it teaches him to galu | tually fits bim for inde- practical action, This sctloy of loplng the facuiticy of Nis_ sti- val pendently of the subjeet taught, | complishy dividy hed by an culture, stimulating, ing, Tfeel asif 1w upot this subject ; and yet in o I now the great and urge they may meet lustructions of songh culture, that they may danee, that high standard that enuobling influ- obfaln in 1o other way. s the churacter of the work in principles on which | that Lam | tha in realities ! 1 an all those who per see that this effort ( help. y rest No ve our students. appreciate iug col- 1 any of they pursued a own res were, striving for thorough up Wil work. We want $100,00 w life. Our good President, to this good cause the mors o 1 the fund by the 4 have generonsly iptions now to nd enable us to com ry dollar ri R arry it on ng up our college 1 wen deavoeing to fit themselves for all thoko who will come after ‘(hl, D P 1. Fenton; nthony Morlan; Allen; Ellmgton, Jand, Da Portland, Alfred Eaton Sherman, Henry & 15 Villenova, Martin Crowell v candidate except Superyisor, takes place next Tuesd: clects W. Walk icans; s stands: Republicans ans, 1w 1 Black Plymonth, Augustus Tnae Plumb; Swyrni, Abdrow Curtls Winston: Now-Berlin, 1eh,. Daniel F. Blssell; Otselie, Edwin M. Haynes; Pharsalia, | nough and Norwloh, and Norwich, Otselic, Pharsalia, and owing 1o personil quarrels, but tes by handsome ajoritic yws.—Last evening Dr. are before the Leo Literary Asso- ersalist Chureb, on * Two- ath Century.” In speaking ot lato war, ho said that had tion would probably have been been con- As the na became m o uel peace. and none dared to none, but rather mocratie deas. War, Loy Impregs ator of d « Enrope, day School, styled by them the Lyceuwn,” in tho Cumberland st. aftornoon at 8 o'clock, Thess bo very atiractive, K DT i t‘h.\lfireuuu! spiritualists are sald to be AN The 15th annual report of the Department of Public Tnstruction was sent to the Assembly on Wedunes- day. ports Btate, THE COMMON SCHOOL ——— e e 38 THE COMMON SCHOOLS. e AL REPORT OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDEXNT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Mr. Victor M. Rice, the State Superintendent, re- that there are only 11,367 achool districts in the exclusive of those in the ecities. The mumber of ,788; of logs, 1566 was §6,720,535 against $5,041,061 in 1865 ; in the country 1866, $5,634,422 against $4,904,562 in 1865 ; the total in 1s06, lfll)fll.‘an against $9,945,923 in 1865, ‘The l"El‘lfiO the valde cities, money expended for school-liouses, repairs, & was ii) the cities, #459,048 67 agal the country in 1860, $480,875 62 of school-houses and sites is as follows: iu $22,346 47, in the country, $492 12. The amount of in 1866, 510,902 04 In 1865 ; 1 $262,258 66 in 1845 ; i againt the total in 1566 was $970,224 59 against §799,160 70 In 1865, The rict libraries in the number of volumes in the di cities was 105,222 against 96,014 in 18¢5; and in the r district t# 1,076,680 against 1,181,209 in 1865, The value, as ! reported by the trustees, 15 $652,166, The eimount of money reported as having been expended for librarica was as follow try, $1 w’n:h-d for 1ibi endln, tou of ubrary purposes, was apportioned as follows: To the citles, $20,187 08 ; to the rural districts, §34,812 92, The whole number of children in the State between the ages of and 21 years was 1n 1866 In the eitics 520,416 agalust 507,000 1 1865, agaInsy K50, 4 agiinst 1,366,459 in 186! lic scho there are 86,465 pupils in academies and 1,641 in colleges in the State, The average time that schools were in seasfon in the country last year was 30 weeks and two days; in the cities, 43 weeks. The whole number of teacherd employed was, in 1866, of males, 6,003, agalust 4,452 in 1865; of females, 31,452, agalnst 22,017 10 1805; in 156 the total was 26,404, WAL 26,469 In 1865, The amount expended } wages $1,052,438 26 In 1865; in 1866, in the country, $2,465,457 76, 1866, in the pmm;ry, $18,852 20 ; in 1865, $17,607 80. The «: In 1866, in the cities, $5,617 89 ; in 1865, $9,308 26 ; sehool apparatus was in 1866, in the n 1865, $166,746 34 ; lu 1866, in the coun- 2,823 47 I 1865, 410,011 36. 'The entire sum ex- ries and apparatus during the school year September 30, 1366, was $214,194 13. 'The appropria- $55,000 from the Ubited Btates Deposit Fund, for In 1866, in the county, 844,259, in 1566 the total was 1,364,676 Of these, 919,300 attend the pob- 61,750 attend private schools, beside whom in 1865 00 i for teachiers was in 1866, in the eitics, $2,003,042 90, against against $2,043,665 17 in 1865; in 1866, the total amount ex- cd tion wa 544 45 i $845,825 78 1n 1865 ; cnded Wil §4,508,500 66, againet §3,976,003 43 in 1865, The amount ralsed for school purposes by actual taxa- a8 in 1806, in the cities, $2,045,166 38, against $2,655,- 0 1865 ; in 1866, in the county, §1,151,859 14, against in 16066 the total was $,076,i26 52 2, agalust §3,601,070 20 in 1663, The sum raired by rate bill in the rural districts was §709,025 and above the esti- ,025 96 mated value of the Board of Teachers, who *boarded round” State Treasury for school pur] September 30, 1667, Wa Behool $478,267 91. ‘The 1money appropriated from the for_the year ending otlows : From the Common 2155,000; from the United States Doposit Fund, :-‘lund, $165,000; from the proceeds of the State school tax, r e 26, wit] s, 89,530,686 99 - w.’fl,flu 94. Forthe previous year the amount wa ¢ Tudian schools in the several reservations number 148,422 22—total, $1,468,422 22. The aetual ex s of maintaining the schools for the ber 50, 1566, was as follows: In the nding Kept in the rural districts, $3,302,049 55 ; 2 h an aggregate of 1,042 puplls, and an aver attgndance of 488, ‘The school term s 20§ weeks, Their nlgrwnle cost during the anuua Mr. Rice wakes the folio aistriets: > sl o 1. Th: i) puitn pense 1 creased Supery entirely u el Tate dem 1108 2. In given t i tion e car 1868, was $5,258 82, and the appropriation s only $4,000. viug suggestions for the rural at the general law shall be so amended that School seioners shall have power to cause aiterations and to be made on district school houses, at an ex- 10t excecding $200in any one case; and that in- 1 power be given to the Belwol Commissioner and isor in the matter of condemning school houses t for use, so that districts owning #uch econ- 1001 house's, may be compelled to expend a ltlllll!blll'lltllll dlaelw oli("l. erse that the additional wer proposed to be 0 the Commissloner and Bu[?:rvlmrp be not deemed 0 the emergency 8o apparent,a Town Board of Ed- i, composed of the Supervisor, Town Clerk, and one ‘Trustee of ench &chool District, the Sehool House of which in withi in the town, be created with full powers to build, nd furnish the school-house with all nesdful sechool tus; and that a percentage of the expenso shall b ne by the districts, the towus, and the counties, and by the State, o equitable proportion, to be determined by appara I law, 3. Th: at a State fund be ereated to encourage the bufld- inz and furnishing of schiool-houses, and to be eo used that th ose districts and cities which have already erected snitable kehool-houses and appurtenanees, and the former with g e e e e hd CITY ITEMS. i ey ArLr D ATTEMPT 10 EXT0RT MONEY FROM A WALLST. BROKER.~A paragraph under this heading ap- growing icorge graph e the weeused has attempted the same s 1th other merel + [+ peared in THE TRIDUNE yesterday relating to proceedings out of & complaint betore Justice Hogan of Mr. E. Bowen against Mr. Henry Wells. The para- ieluded with the following : It 18 stated that cles of extortion uts and brokers with better success, « there will probably be other complaints against bim.” M., Wells wholly denies this latter statement, and asserts that the whole affair i3 gotten up to break down his evi- dence v. Wells the benefit of the earliest cor- rection by stating the facts as he understands them, and a8 lic expects to prove them judiclally, i —— CoxerrvaTivE REPTRLICAN CoMMITTEE.—A meet- Lo of the Exceutive Committeo of tho Republican Gen- eral Committee (Conservative) was held on Wednesday ruer of Broadway and Twenty-third-st. d, as follo: 1 Smith a and A. J. Plumb and Abram Wakeman, ren, C. K. Hall, Seereta mmitteo was appointed to secure o Hall for the % year. A Committeée was also with members of t litical questions_affe ¥ with the Governor of the State and Legislature, with reference to po- ting the interests of the City and ted to con County of New York. ANN terday —— MEETING FOR COLLEGES.—Yes- UAL PRAYE; nnual prayer mecting on behalf of afternoon the Colleges was held in the Sonth Duteh Church, corner of the ehi in_ whi taken place for the past 40 v by Dr. Behwol, an remurks we Coal wenty-fimt-st. and Fifth- Dr. Rogers, the pastor of ded and made the introductory remarks, ed that similar mectings had yeur‘P‘ re. Addresses were madeo Hiteheock, Prof. Dwight of Columbia College Law Mr. Ganse of the City Mission. Prof. ln»lfm'- ufined to the deseniption of the College ter career. Prayers were ireh, § wh he s t, his education and a «d by Dr. Crosby, Dr. Skinner and Dr. Venuilye. i &1 WRECKING OrEraTIONS.—The collision of the sebwoner Joscphine with the wreck of tho steamer Scotland, and the consequent suking of the former, have been rep cargo atoppe it Mavor's Orrice.—Yesterda Toftm. Matthow T. A. B. Socleties on the occasion of theiranuual lebra il Marel the in iy Jast, was no firmed by the Board of yestorday qualified befo N fice and giving t SALES OF Rear real estate w as lifted several feet, and ft is thought ale will be hich rday made i THE TRIRUNE, The greater part of the of the Josephine has been removed, her leaks A, and she was towed to the city yesterday for re- The ship Tartar from Caleutta, which went ashore ud of February near Deal beaeli, hns been so light- ¢ the removal of a portion of her eargo that the The Const Wl\'cllng Company’s tug Re- recently been overhauled and regmired, 15 knots per hour ou her trial-trip. —_— y afternoon, Mayor an reecived an invitation to review the Father ation March 17), nii . Mayor Hoffn vitation. Mr. Pet £ 8t. Patrick’s day, which this year falls on ! hieh will take place on Monday, an_signitied s acceptance of r B. Bweeney, who, on Wedn Mayor Toff hoe, nominated by the Mayor an t s one of the Cit “onlin, resigned, ye jre the Mayor. —— ATE~The following sales of terday by Muller, Wilkius & Co.; 7,50 1ith'at., 13th st e $1,025 each 25x99, o W ave, 203} block. CARD OF THAN! To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. Sk recent heartfs many her relief. W M. Max : Mrs. Russell, who suffered so severely by the fire at No. & Riviugton-st., desires to retarn her elt thanks to the gentlemen of the press, and the Kind friends who have so promptly cortributed to + 1y requost of Mrs, Russell, i, No. 13t Bowary and No. § Plne-at. ) ara the present prices Broxaw Brorwess, LATEST SHIP NEW PORT OF NEW-YORK........Frn 20 ARRIVED. i Voorbis, Pulford, B 18 bousd for C s Wool's Tlole ,aud put 1ato this o lays, with set, 8., light. SAILED. Bhip Young Aweriea, Avav DOMESTIC OT wra, Me., Feb. 26.~Arrivel, steamship Robert s, from Halifax, rued, steamslip Commerce, bonce from Chatleston, and ©. Matthews, ilia, and Awericas, from Fonranes Mo, from Havana for New-Ye Wiixinasow, Fab. 28Arrin Forranss Mowno from Havasa for WiLainaTox, New- Feb. Are sow eonsidered the Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY, New.' No. 7l L'umsu-r»h”"r-‘:::hp\u Princijal Warehouser, § HE IS THE HEIR OF BALFOUR J}‘AL!;; AND MUST DIE! t EVERYBODY SHOULD READ STREET & SMITH'S NEW-YORK WEEKLY, TG FIND OUT WHO IS THE HEIR OF BALFOUR HALL® STREET & SMITH'S MARVIN & CO’S. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR ¥ NEW-YORK WEEKLY, 18 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. PRICE SIX CENTS PER COPY. - HENRY COHN & €0, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF BOYS', YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, No. 448 BROADWAY, HENRY CORN. BENRY HARD WEECHER, LL.D. &, &, Contributes bis original 8230,000 Sledger St AND WHY I ANSWERED 177 NOTIONS,” with & powerful iflustrati » NEW-YORK. LEWIS REISSTEIN, MY CAL fo the April Number of * YANKK bowing Dr. Weeeher fn bis ;;Mylnmmol writing the novel. All news-venders bave & Jrice BENRY HARD WEECHER, LL.D, &, &, Contributes bis original $230,000 Sledger St AND WHY I D IT." te the Apni WERE Nam NOTIONS,” with & powerfal illustration. showing Dr. Weecher in bis study fu the act of writiog the Bovel All news venders buve it Price 15 conta. BIAN UFAC Count. State, € Address JAS. New-York. S RE of BU TER from WIIE ,\ HOUSEHOLD L\ Glaw, Catlery, ¥ MIUM New-Vork St riced Carboys, Druggists’ ware, ke. Ageat fo " r 'l‘lll-l. EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANYJ ™ BEST AND CHEAPEST SPRING BED—RECFIVED FIRST te Agricaltaral Society. GorX 0 MACFARLAND™ Book Twenty-thirdst. and Broadwar. Ware, Refrigerators. e . I'T, Agt. Ell Manfacturers of all kiads of Bottles Demijohss, WORD.—Bu 'M]-(jrl!ll!llnlr ln:l Ar re EW', Greenwich Coffees, Fiab, Flowr avs ork. Otie price ke, e (3lass Works, ‘Agent for Squier’s Patent Fruit Jare PRE 1366, ritogs Meeting, ed and le.*" Onlers re M ererswlerr There von wi BOOKS of the day, and all the old Standard Works, sud aise choics T doten P! tute bloel lfilil“.&fl'll CHI at WASHIN QCHILBERG a wounds, servl LL PARTIES DESIROUS TO SELL HORSES, (3 yibing pertaining to the HORKK BUSIXEAS, HORNES, ¢, to MINER & SOMERVILLE, No. 37 Nassau sk, op) DANS & CONE, Ko vl CARIAGRS, Fomprisie. (1o COACHES, aud ot DAU: Toekaway, ¥ Five sets single h 2 JOR SALE — Four hu“tzn < [‘l_ll‘d'Kll Ajnulv 8 W, Wi I’NULISH KER: w- 4 LOHSE IL:IKIT!, RENCH CHINA DINY t HADLEY'S, middle Cooper tioo with corner store. swall, ls coin Testimonials, stanps. Addresss te A (l"\n}c‘GMN:) {or n 140 pounds, # ) POV for $200; 1 trotting wagon. i E.'.l. od shafte, # 100, bitcher's tart ith ness, fro NA T ON HADLEY GERMAN O ranted & certain_enre, without the slightest danger. for piles, old a, malt rhatim, all hove and oki No. 93 Bowery, and by all thie principal druggists NER PL! cos—$7, ustitute bleck. SETS—44 widdle Cooper AND N HADLEY'S, INTMEN Vor saie st ser. he. ost s oy \forin Kipening. No Ilard core like Lawion. » Retains color after pick . Earlfer than New Roehelle. 9. 9t for Market when ki 1, Tested by 310 ten yeamtrial. 14, Admitted the Best Diack- Derry known by the highest horfty, viz: Chas. Downing, W, Carpenter, Peter 11, Meade, Editors Agriculturist, and every one who bas tasted it The al fulty coutrwed ianden, boweser it. Pages—sent hr to Carriages, L, WISHING TO A BUY OR WAGON LES, s the Posk rising CLARENC ‘Ehe chise and open work, 0, at their own manufacto: cash—1 light omww': 1, mearly pev. No. ‘I‘fl I('urlh\ euteenth new two-horse T1LSON, No. ”,“,""" 3 #10t0 $25, SEY wn. 20 and 30 Weat Broadwakh Na 100 Liberby o6