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. For thesake of & timely experience of grandeur in music, Mr. Harrison’s zestoration of Oratorio must Do welcomed cordially, Handel's Messiali b geason like the strong archangel of song that it AWhat is to be said_of it that ha thousand times admirers will always dem. we must repeat trite p , in the stric led the Yet the enthu and bis celeh: bow, even if at much-meaning word; so ¢r be of giants might sing i ses 100 strong for them. t, and find sowe | have cnused great:ex its relevaney is distinetly appreciated. It port ience of a gentle- noble, simple-minded, trusting man—who, fter anothe the literal \'\'L" "I‘ll:.cl)f“‘]!l: :V‘J;:l‘:‘ ”: induced by bad advice, becomes, the One thing it is well to say jgain— are hy no_means © ng folfilled. Thes strength, massed or single, too gr pwer and imagination ble of an opera might, 1t scems, fow nto the solemm chanuel of the 4 nins as Handel's éan entertain anarmy of siner at least the best we can ever brin Dass, all the hight of sopran expression that can be borrowed from the stage jt s, the stage and stoge people marshaling an oratorio into sonnd. \t part to :\matc‘u of the chorw How much of | of hundreds the startlin Halle crushed out wd can be no voeal grand Ruch —all the deptl and all the fo geldom assist us in aud let us he ] ) of substantial m ot to be too and the Messial with its e ly affected by meretri ng on Monday ever ay, its choruses were im- hali of its solos at least, effcctive und We could searcely have asked for nor could one s Simpson and AMr. o M in Brooklyn. a better ame Parepa’s. Miss Hutchings, Mr. Geo. owas were thephest of the s tlemen, as nsual, mch less satistacto ladies, wud singing now and then, as it werc the storm of Haudel's chores. such a storm dro Parepa's lark-1i n- ¢ than the s balm—and so it w otes in the mell There is no finer sywiphdny preluding Lis f the I and th the work tl e It is here thaf S0, lw]-;unilull_\ epherds wat i!k:-lt.-nw-lr d S Peace o earth, zood will to not \'vr,\"ln s nid eallits | of the play. instroments and rapture of (b Pefore the song o npou them in 4 4'he scene, as we shall call it, we aamire what Robert § ching their 1 e is complete expressive one, and the - i of a new Jerusal tecture of the musie worthy Parepa threw out those star s of * zood w How Madame notes that ushe with what abser Temembers, don in o chorus haif a wmiuute i of its life gov aminute belind But (o bring time is to bring it in with sowe gels would have been half 1 ace and good will, had they followed 1 greal soprano’s herald high note after so artifici il a Pause. But we are 1o s g rprised us after anel tender expre: and “He was despised and rejer think that Mr. Simpson’ fined and unemotional, his delivery of Boe” was good and sweet. 'leo:mdn bass rm snu!l(‘ obj; with dignity, if not alv the pest, with the slight di 5 to the conductorship, it is enough tis . _ Ritter condueted, and that George Matzka led the more is to be said, for we cannot miss the Harmonie Socicty’ They were quite capable of singing with effect—and mighty fugnes they lad ou them. here of Miss Hut irst commeonplace sion of * Ie s and thongh we We might treat with cxpressio ount we hiave hinted as s two hundre: streugth, like an E xent, those of old S ous as Lhey are, seem as leaves. The nd the Halleluja 1 and yigor- 6 mittieut | sity Dy Me: cbastian Bach, barren branc rand choruse were, upon the w shonld like to 1a grandly ut for ng thenders of Handel, as Ilion of into towers throngh 3 1 to the programme, and found that the fully reguested to risc ng this part of the perfors ht guougk in one sens > is as sacred as the el taneity above all thi 0Te PIErciug st vqg had eifugh for one time. mains to he said that the Handel revivi tinue, and Judes Macea be plentiinlly refreshed i ingstrength of a master whom musie must ¢! German-born ¢ English mind : and we kespeare, Milton. | \we do that ‘ refeired udience reh; bat we will con bens is to come. Weate thns (¢ i the deep, salt, resound yish for es, if possible, to the ik of him aléng witl and Jouson, recalling his sinewy music as ntterance of the ear! samion, the second of the Hand evening at Ste i and earnest performance to The same great elements which siah occur in this grand it is perbiaps be euthusinsm, the inspiration of va omposcr, like M hat the sublime musicai ocenrs—a P on's lines on his ‘e can here but of the performance which Dlindne s riefly The largost of the ehor seat,” was emph: ehiorns of the Ph ines, * Hear us, Oh God is depicted such as we hear in no it seemed to ns, inanfficiently @ive! able bow, much fore but it is Xpression el nggestior nuproat | 2o o 2 of clio- | ¢ ilistines were, and treats us to heathin * mirth, high cheer, and win of half barbarous tr s speaking of auses ; let it suffice to say that the most of them were distinetly. thongh 1 uoph. But we m always enthusiasti the sunbright are the most magniticent contrasts whic. Anything more spiri cheerful than Madame Parepa Seraphim air, we conld not well ask ndeed, trompet-tongued i this great ng was electrical Handel is, thy effeet ©of which last e ~0f Carl Wolisobn's wean say but little now. on Friday, sang Schubert’s Post Song and Scly Wanderticd with an enthusiasm in most respects | Ho worthy of those poets of wmusic, must be recorded. | lsia. There Mr. Wolfsohu's performance is, as nseal, an elueida- - . tion of Beethoven, aud what keener praise can we giveit? The finger-reach after effect (we see it in all the pianian of the da . i -dominant Liszt music, «of interpreting of Beethoven. Teuder to the gunes spoit. of Wt That Madame Johannsen, | veing daily dispo: M. 1 t, of course, in ti to the method at demands a usic of which and the praisc is suggesiive of the his_sougs to his symphonics. Tie cerity of feeling deman ance with these n cts; and Mr. | and love Lin is good enongh to set th iem fnJrII) for us in | Activity antu Last Sonata,”, . tinde of the series vill take '“ natinee ol ) but me h‘:‘r cither a repeti aud Chopin. v Concert which we he. agsisted by the best n v =Madame de la Grange, the donua, v:ill shortly arvive i this city from Italy, fapewel} agpe_g'uu THE CERCLE PRANG: Dallof Ui above-named nisociation, composcd of our | there be u woral East aud Wes most protinent Frenc) citizens, came off, 1 Teyig Hall The masquerade costuuis wese of will wake bgr . In "y 5t evening at andl most cou) up g the evenin, ticular) y dince a:::w;‘m mfimn,.‘;fii Igwving the arran; were as W) Francis Vice-President ; E yer ; L. C. Koppel bourg, 11007 Wanag: o, ly the guadrille d' L ruly dhllmgh al gement Becretary ; Moguin and Kiuzler, A. Hourand, Tre almou | v liberty, three respectable mey | 15 aved and proved an alibl. O inister, testifiod that he tra THE DRAMA. — “ Investr which is adeed, | In the petrolenm times, now ha who | work- | for us, in four brief acts, the exp mwan— of what t vests hi all but rined ¥ 'y 1 - ind the entive secoy The one, and simply e ¢ pws us this gentleman, on the brink of 1e specula for a flight o iper wings that are & the c fate of Icarus, ove nd lefi 1t s leads curiously and strikingly at, which ~usually proves el | el | & is a Lappy ending of a good 1 is thic] & as_a serions effe n be inst after i { rown in the most interesting ch wost trying e | of the dinlog Ut | cival (Mr. Ru llude to the wrerkers. t Mz, Wall ck’s acting—thor portions of the I v, the distraction ender heart $ox ter that gives diguity effort to at to his ¢ frer 1t | of his strugales, ption, cannot mi .~ Mr. father’s solicitude and tende warmth and naturalness of f likewise, o nirably corre be more ¢ acter, the treme skill by Miss F was Mort. L. al of force, fndeed the drama was in thusiasm?” The acting tl and general was ¢ . Mr. X played with peculiar humor. Mr Blanche, and Mr. Ringgold as O with winninz grace. The respectable swindler, & the sconic appointy We ate compolled, w the at this gors of the New-York Theater have had a cl- | hard battle to fight. In the endeavor to commend - their Louse to popular favor, they have, in the first tiveness, In n. They req beiore they ‘There is no ne New ire t arnished. 1 week s lmrlesgue of ** Per ts of a first perforin, My, Su the Wi hetter wde f charact | arch childishness is a prominent quality 1 | e, It made this personation particularly enj { ble, varied and velieved as it was by be | ¢ y and the spirit of m hi | lesge Lady Don more fully |« satte acting th s Leicostes | 1 of the nity THE AUCTION SALE AT NO. 4% TURES, among a cirele of auto i to the high oneer. And we | auc nd avitt, Strebe 7 nobed 1 e ¢ wecn iany disti id Europe, who hay to the colleet iy in N irely by o hoards and antiquarian may b T f the monum and i through Dis pursuit. Ye- u i the por e finpress of a gtoat man's haad ctully line by line nnd stroke | Ho sses i it, perbaps, * the morul It | m a trembliog hairliue, & firm resolve The latter Is especially fnto only rec the descendants of 1 ality But the uiue ant ma, the stand ot lettels. lofty a8 W ather of his itry in the long, leaning, pothing back-hal whieh no carthly cow evinced, while tn render the autograr,f collector’s ‘Lus wgeno at the Tr a0 Wrw.m yester “INVESTMENT” AT WALLACK'S THEATER. t” wasacted last evening at Wallack's, for the first time, The honse was completely filled, but not crowded. The piece was thoroughly suc- not been said a | cessful. It is a very serious drama, but not more f del's | serious than its topic demands, It aims a powerfal Dlaw at that specious form of mercantile swindling rated in the stock-company mauia. sed, it would n as thing ppily pa i business, in fictitions stocks, jis bnd and foolish confidence. | mgh ela s and about to lagueh himself riends, Acts the nseqrence of his plunge. 1t is the 'y again. But, in the fourth s S 1 unexpected thengh not nnnatural impulse of hu ity,on the part of one of the nufortunate gentlen to his e -, turns here upon its tyrant— s is no need to deseribe the plot mofe in d : hing with minor in- cter such as is en- » T ts Phillips, has not heen ality has its comical side. ndj, and I7. Kite, esq, (Mr. Yonng), t0t strangers on the exchange, and are as likely ¢ pre 0, casional mirth is found in | on in‘the servants’ ball. The scene, of | T conrse, is London—which fact makds this portion of | piece more natural. Attention, however, i e largely distracted from the serious side of thur Plyntimmon (Mr Wy livided sympal er in the play, his the nee, his the most telling portion The truth that he tells to Owen Per- gold), in act third, contaius the w and then a little —depicte othi of 0 nobie ¥ 10 a mistaken in wealth for her sake, and_true pathos dition, amid the wreck and gorrow th come upon him. Feeling this, the apprecis bis - sufferings, and valuable ok interpreted pess with irres and p t picture of the fiutter pin_exemplified— 1t is Mrs. Chicane ax. The point was received eral greated with en- ughont was most 1 rraway, was delineated with rosy vivi been obliged to encounter and to overcome | that singular form of prejudice which objects to the |t becanse it was once a church. had to give the theater a distinetive character and a itions in this re- se and timely U id—were werved to present Lady Mark Smitly as 1ce were perceptible; hose allovwanees which, unhappily, seem said that esting in o eritieal point of | notable bit in th | ctadeary r Garden y rprets that wi ed by the union of tende ess of temperament Wdy Don pl cetness, the requirements r more wirthful. that Lady Don's burles vy refined. We have of the hour—to speak more at | JADWAY=CLRIOUS SIGNA 1t is not aliogether an uninstructive task to sit aph collectors, and see and ures of distinguished me r by the gt tongue of & esent valuable collection wh Trade Sales-Re 19 Bt & ariot " sed 10 its orderly b n of autograp ow-York who enjoy it groutly autograph-collector is by ity .y zes his old shelves with par -” ks mmuln, he may be ! able to trace the purposcs of a lifetime’ in the siy- works, h_um natures wlueh age has yellowed hut alife which thrilled warmly, fought and stro nges ngoue, and then pussed on to the evond the tomb, He may read a brol | down-stroke, or au Lo Triumpliec in the cgoflstical flowmsli. ¢ Intor Ineapecially futoreating, 1 Kpanish countries s oy a signature is not considered legal without it, and some | Hy mentioned.”| qo ot sigu thelr names at ali (o important dm'un:“l::lm y dush off their pecalinr flourish, which is nof d as legal, but is frequently preserved iter a u cort of heirloow of his ruph lover sces a his fragment of the pentanship. T ar jutegrity, Cven-auiudedcss ‘ uniry, are 16 less cd inthe high, largo Landwritiug of Lis manus ove Tor Iis fellows, the f estless probity va, danntiess good-nature of the P of Abraham Lincolu. B qtmut the latter; it Jeans, ludecd, but aiways to the right. As theré 13'n mafel horizon < can defiitely fix, and, turs signatuce which way you will, it will alw, poiut, like an angel's finger, to the Rising 8ai of Human- ity. Wo have scen the handwriting of Old Johu Brown— od Qescription, and the ball: | Ossawatiomie Brown—and, werc there uo other L tho Datto-colored and | s universal influence, it of the masquers, Dreseated a living | Q8tnguish the herolc soul marching on, with the The | halo of Lis apotheosis, serving as a morning star of liberty to all the ‘world for all time to come. The slow haudwriting of Bacon would reveal his abuid- ant erndition; that of Emerson would point to the high throne wherefrom he views, and judges, an \mon, Prosident . | struets tho wnad world that "throbs ut his and the Scotch accuracy of Carlyle would 1ot bo co cealod by the precise care fudicated fu his sure strokes. Tushe pgomanship of Mariborough or Lington, the capa "3; Yt r;v'nl nerals] T v i apoleon, the remorseless Tk WrONG MaN ARRESTED ¥OR MURDER.— | ambitton whioh would bave lhunpl:d the vine- Christoplher Bynder who was arrested at Vineland, Cum- ;u‘rd;‘ an :lvm'hlhlul u;a u&';" 1 0 out ffi"“ every 5 . 2 oop-hole and eye-liole of I €'s nnd 0's berland County, last woek, ou the charge of having mur- | gash and spivit of Tyron's poetry Fomenss et 4! Tocal Method) would not be difficuit 1o | iufused nto his haud- w, ot Stewartsville on the 15th | writing, while the studied pangie of Oampbell and Moore isplayed in theirs. 26 are many of the featur :'xhdmm awable to b o Now-Tork 1 pleasurable to i, v Mavs y 5 Bt stemer ireay. Titiabeiphie o0 Viartons ys | Who 76 doyobea to. 60° lonlons oi s KA, oW Yoo ] iy was Uighty | adv) 70 and interesting to the 1 hmimnu,nfd et 5 to the looker-on, if he chanced 8 arrang:d. in a), trder, the autographs are sold {n the same order, and this, to listener, is the source of manuy strange incongruities, tant names of the yesterday. The aue- Among these onr little figure who The eatal instanes memortes deatl own g, Morgan, ¥ & Clark’s E. will b | broken The mew The tiinl of ha the farim laxgre, and o | of forks tost | were of the hary for handlin Turpoon forks | of&the oth by Whecle mingly country. Tr in farthera n of o serap of paper which | the Allenst and pract oy 0 amembe Hart, also venna ks to the meeting. by Mr. Daniel Wattord of the wian spoke of the Order itself, its w Order in 1 | burgh was expeot o put i app fif{,l‘“"' y 1 Wicreas. 10 extlud 2 . . Owing to tho volumes of smoke that hifrg 2 ftremon the entrance, the were for a time unable at the fire, but wore finally enabled to subdue it bef tho basement was ¥ n stock and fixtures | Johu P. Moore's 8ous, BUPERIOR COURT-TRIAL T Jusfice MONKLL. A ROW IN CHERRY: omia '»lnr'nn Fredortek 'w'i"h R " 1l his witnesecs, with some sligl variations, tell substantialiy this story: On the 29th of May Iast the plantiff went into the defendant’s bowling and delnking saloon, in Chierry-5t., in the afternoon, where the Tesult of games at ten- 1t won he treated all hands, ated his friends only. el names on this, and § eome seuffling botween them, during which plaintiff Plaiatiff then went into a store next re & fow minntes the de- newed his unpleasant lan- tor ordered hath out of bis store. sed and fonght into the middle of ed, and the defendant drew y—darcit 5. —Before had re damaged. The Joss of first floor of No. 204 18 ocou gunsmiths. Their stock was considerably dam: cipally by water, The stock of Messrs. J. B on the fiist floor of Nu. 206, wis considerably by fire aud water. The tenants ou the upper it 1 smoke. The building was damaged to the extent of $1,000; insured. Sections of Po- Tico were proseat from the Becoud and adjoinivg Pre- the more impor| led o 50 tionecr commenced with the G's. cakened to the eceentri was woiit fo be n curiosite fu Philadelphia, befare his 1d bequest made him revered in the foundation rity aud the purest reproduction of logue as they w Domi: The plaintiff an they commenced I floors suffered sl pins. After the dofen of the znoble witls the pleasant i B Bpecial Notuces. South America Has Survendered. Tle most sxquisite perfume of all her foral odors ta tas peoplo of e Uaited States is PHALON'S NIGUT-BLOOMING CERXUS. The fra valloys o luzuiy ta breathe has Do American people. fmm..';';;u’“? » Wy ez 187, “ No. 435 Fouthoave, ad 7h o' THOMAS MURPIY, Preaiteut. INCENDIARY FIRE IN WEST FIFTY-FIPTI-ST, At 2 o'clock yesterday morning a ered on an upper floor of the unoccupied frame building of Fifty-fitth-st. and Eleventh-ave., owned McKenna. Tho upper floor and roof were Loss about $500. Insured. FOTBNING GOODS of CESONS struek defendant, door, and aftes he had heen th fendant followed him and » re was discov- ‘rench fleet during the Revolution, on his n g ont they e , where they se hiis pistol and fired severing a branel of stripes in the bay ers which n 11 for De ( ith a sharp look-out for Brl o approaching from the auctioneer’ final hammer 1 upon $21 for the signature of Major niel ireene, we wear ragy fi th ) I by Mortimer al f the popliteal nerv - Tl.»llu\ying mh:n wore that the assault was eom- L that on golng lefendant’s story meneed on L, L yesterday, b, 3 [I;Lctlllol‘i of the estate of Joseph N. Barnes, AL lits own saloon, o grance that makes the air of b “Union Republican e 20.460.9... $20,00 ral juested ta attead the rogu Tl of ‘e stre fter warning them Linportaut busiuess 0PN DRED-AND TWENTY 0 foet east Eloventhave., ivTIaT. 290,11, each., 1,10 on. Mr. Anthon for plaintiff; My, Graham t. Two lots, south slde JACKsoN PLMB, At 8 Specinl Meeting ¥ licsu Association, beld st Kifth 1 4, 1067, the following preamble and -west coraer Nourtlst,, SUPREME COURT—Cric tice I. O 3 tnor and Senator, spenks Se WeAT TR 1 Touse aad lot No. 116, lot 215299, Monidy evemug, JUDGMENT AGAL n gt. Lucy Rushlon—Preserved Gage agt. T These are actions brought on n Iate leasee of the New-York Tueatel the trial, for money allowed inquests to be taken on the first case for $112, and iu the second for §213 75, 1 Before Mr. Justioe SUTITERLAND. 4 WORM EATEK 8HIP—TEK THOUSAND DOLLARA DAMAGES CLAL . Jwmes W. Elwell et al Marceh, 1865, from Chatinan, paying for her $i5 s she went on a vo; to San Francisco, thenoo to cha Islands, where she took in a cargo of guano, which On bier voyage to San Fran- d n storn off Cape Horn and put back to Rio Janiero on account of leakage, at which place shie was caulked. On arriviog at Antwerp she also also underwent repairs and returned to this port with a light coms that at the time of sale she was, cop- eet from her keel. - * ) fights for 1 to pervert into a sla 15 all the rest of the lustrous House aad lot Ko, 16, Mansiel}-pl NTHAT FIPTY-FIRST-ST. Ons gors, north side. 165 (oot esst Niatiave., 10 ant 112100 foet east Niathenre., otes given by tl 8 was alleged on The defendant hy s patriotic saeit e principles whieh the i > the members of the First Assembl; Disteel " sl Usion meu, grisve emachich, e pame i and * the Marl ) torions Hawthorne disposed dily transferred to Senate halls, nud y iipressed with the weakness of the alis whieni the tempest swings it szainst the 1 pine, as the ne Ous gore, vorth wite, 30 House and lot No. 128, near Sixteenth-st., 2130, Repuhlican Association, in commo for & 50 ; W ouly the moro ¢ D1 e ko ice we sbailnever more Among ra forsver. bt vt the uly e ssmpathize with the o Toens them i e e of Oue lot, vorth side, 305.2 O Iot, ot sida, 3052 fest e fendants the ship Shortly after the pure! Winch ave, KI5 RELEVENTHATR. 090 1ot, oast aile, 505 fest nortt Fifh WEAT TWENTY SIXTHAT Thres story brick house aa lot, No. 113, 2551l VST NONRTRENTH ST, ok honse an! lot, N erday by Mull on sonth-east comer Bleecker g mporiries for 812 50 the nerves of his b okt Hopkimou only brings 873 ¢ father, a revercat sou, and a geuerous brathor, we cva hut mewory that e 014 ot Live Tor kimseif o affiction of the family deprived of ite est and Lot fr Kesolved, That & copy of the forego; growsel and duly authenticsted by th warled (o the family of the decoased I That e foregotng rasolutions be pIJNuv*! in T Tus OSHUA G 'A'fl‘ RELIKF COMMISSION. BXECUTIVE COMMITTRE MEETING SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock p w. ARCAIRALD iUSSELL, Clwirsasn. FOWARD BRIGHT, PREDERICK LAW 01, JAMES B BROWN, T € NN 10O NATHAN BIsHOP, JUIN TATLOR JONUNSTON i BR, athat., 256100, she deliwred in Autwerp. ciseo she_encount preambie and r 1 from deathy, and s ouly val i olutious, cers of tals Assraaation name of Gen, Win. I Whisky Insurrection, and who w y Ci abath evening at od for 88, wihiile that of his illustrions name- and sunduy Dispatch. porod to the extent of 20 atk baving been made by the ) the copper extending so high on her ed that defendants replicd that it was o1 dunt of-their having intended to sond her to the East Indies, where thoy feared ber hull might beco On the arrival of the vessel at this p put on the dock for lio copper from ber to the depth of pper wis fonnd to be very poor and thin, m which the copper had worm-caten; tha ) hight of 14 feet f ats. 5 Stable and lot, No. 270 Sottst., e THE STATE OF TRADE. 8 TELRORAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. 5,—Chirago (inanies, 19220c. Coal Ot dall Wheat, goo! Bh alloge that sho was after strippim elght foet, th Mining stocks are quoted ax follows: Savage. $2,000 + Gould & Cuiry, #470; Chollar, #240; Ophir, K been stripped wore found to be .. March 5.~Floar quie Wheat is in fais milling reqo: + Amber Canada at #1423 i, 5 3 N DAN BUTTERI Ofice at Noo. Land 2 Abvma Expreas Buildings, No 61 Be el—which was the Canuda Spring at Barley dull: sales al $2 030 $3 I 000 damages, and therefore sie Lo Lier to be sound. that defendants ropr fenso 16 that the vessel v ing transpirod at the conld be construed us & warrauteo of sounduess, utiffs wero put o thel 5 No. t ON BUSINEAS WITH THE S0UTH. WEDNESDAY, at | o'irck p FAYLOR JOUNSTON No 2. ON PURCHASING AND FORWARDING. Mectiag on HONDAY, at 2 o'clo: THOWARD POTTER, Chuirmag. DAN. B E ¢ COWD Slmon Kentgy, LI Koxciusko, three and $i4 for the Ins Gen, Henry Lee, Rio Coffea, fals, 25c. Now-Orleins 8n, Certin RowARD BRIGH INO. Proofs to show that h #e.; Packel Bacon Shoulders, Ofc. Packed Clear Sides, 12fe. Ras u since the pirchase. wd a5 o witness, and vessel from defondants Pieces of the hutl of the bitgd Ui Cowst. They wers perfec y; Lewis Merriw Lincoln, 1750, 81 the plainiifts, Mr Athkins, was testiied that in they reprosented detress raph leiters to his wil rion, mrchasing th pied from day to d. No 3. WITH THE NORTH DAL st 20°cho ki p ‘o, VRED. G FUSTER, BW, TUE PUBLIC HEALTIL. Foncdict for plaintuffs; E. W. Stoughton fe report of Dr. Harris of stics, on the sanitary The following is the regula the Burean of Vitul Sty of New-York and Brooklyn for th gt DISTRICT COURT-MancH 06— R Beforo Judy ¢ Double Kstra. Rye Flour—sales at i males at $8. Wi le No. Lat &1 102 $1 12 Barler, Rye, and P L o'clock p . ) it i COLEAL “The > Famino Woliet Commission e ] the receipt of the n:u-.m draciibed packages for u-h-n- No. 1—-Onmiarge a2 dry gonde box, coateats uakeown, out insoice ar letter of aAvice. Mo, 2—0n- black Ioatier trunk, contentd nuknowo, recoive] withoed invciee or lebter of adries. el sssored cloting fram the Bapte. Ladies Saciable lothieg from the Panvma Rohel Amcie- LY., turough DG Pasers, Trewarer frow Newport, & L, witaont sureios or war Mompiis for Ab- e direction of the Hoauw or Heat United States agt. Two casos d “C" and uum! d o Cases—Un spirits found on Hame agt. One still, fixtures, &c., _ There were 42 Zyu o , 90 to Kow-York, 70 ; 1 by percentage of such mor weariug for any of the above articles, Unitel States D) letter of advien.—Iu all T Tl abore vers sbipped per Unitel Statas stou: fusteibut des " COURT -MARCH 5.~ Before Iuta, Gn., vin Savaunal, for § Uaited States Military Commander of the Districk JOIN BOWNE. A ¥ STATES O Superive, # T | UNITED STATE (lel Wiheat dull ant b oD TIK GOVERNMENT BY 4 —for goa! paper 10 day’n 0 v G. COLLAMORE & Co., . due 1o one Jacques Perdu, who divd in Ander Tmporters aud Dealors in CHINA, GLASS, EARTHEN WARE, GAS FIKTURES, &0, hat althongh e dead-house at | semi4 from the Have removel o No. 731 BROADWAY, One door above Waverley place. GILMAN COLLAMORE. T Now Ready: THE MERCANTILE AGUNOY, UNITED STAFES BUSINESS DIRECTORY. THE ABOVE WORK 15 NOW READY ¥OR DELIVERY. wed o meet s waat. long feit, puely & CLuA! Vol Lraiebes of trade 16 all parta of Lue Usitd Btebas 1o work COMPLETE BUSINESS DIRECTORY ¥ ne wota beig made Lok o g it, had he not Jabty have succoeded i g 1 t he wid going t HENRY W TOLAY, n 1 e, 103 the interior at 13c; KD LINE of e PUILADELRILS, NEW ORLEANS, SAN FRANCISCO, CHARLESTON, MEMPUIS, AND ovE EIGHTY OTHER CITIES, LOCALITY of any mowest 11 (he whial: Union. vty wall bousd, aad can bardly fol 1y be ADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—March 5. e toas woek was quibe setice, asd sil of advases oves the last weak's Toom $15 0 $1650 P 100 15, wud Pace 320, O JOHN P. TROW, Prister Now [ IL WILSON, Gompiler New-Yock Citr > No_5 Urseas &t Nchenck’s Pulmwonic Syrup, SCHRNOK'S SKAWKED TONIC SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Theas are the only medieiges that ams based on correct privviples ta cars Palmonary Consamption. Thoy cleasss the stowach, produce e actire operation of the liver, eraats & go0d appetite, makiag tis Frodduts good blood, whiel: axpels diveased matter, aod te Lungs are haatsd. Dr. Sehenck will be at bis zooms, No. 22 Boatat,, Now-York, BVEWN TUESDAY, from 9 . m. to 3p. . A fall wappiy of bis medivioss map be obtalued there at all times. ~ For & thoryugh exumiastion of ths lungs with bis Respirometer, $5. _All advice free Strummatic Salt Baths. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPAN STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATE . are soversign for tho eure of DYSPEPSTA, RHEUMATISM, SCROPULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &o., &o. Druggista il eornisueinne Ag, No % Tho Commorcial Agency Kegister Gi‘g.. 4 PUBLISHED BY MeKILLOP, SPRAGUL & Co, s been thoroughly examined by the BhsT JODGES prousanced the MOST COMPLETE LIST OF CiTT ANR MERCHANTS, sod the MOST ACCUBATELY RATED, i riew. offool o Capital and Crelit. 1T IS THE STANDARD WORK ON CREDIT. No other Refereace Book i as valasblo for tas Bank onOsvinly .g- wnd Jowelry STERLING SILVER WARE, for sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosteoy, onc-dove; below Kork City Diseclary, v grain and m: BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. BY THCRKAPI TO THE TREUNE arorable naws from New Vork has bad s active at former “ Davison's gett fork M o man's hangd w Grm at 4 considerable advance. Drices Cipts, 400 bead. Shipped by New- 1 etion with a con Defore Mr. Justice BAkNARD broaght about a decli accarting o quality Stock, #7497 2. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. Reaeipts, 616 bead; market Grm, sad prices hood aa last week; sales of extra at V21280, secoud quality, $1025 ) Mileh Cows aad Calves, $450 ftece pts, 4,417 Lead; 0o wmaterial obasge in me beary —Con agt. Behulte ot 4l Roeeipts, 40 hexd i=Dunliu et al. agt. Newall et i At the concinsion oL th it of the Com ey for his libe needed facilities, free | 153=HoMnan agt. 8 Lid—=Samne Azt Nuns 150—slow veas! ot al. agt. Butlar. inventors for ti o somie ol which are For salo at all the principal | that no class of " zens, for so suall @ return, as the foventors of the The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company beg to inform their 450 the public, (uat while their establistment No. 436 Broadws e ——— busigess will be contiaued ad usaal at Last evening, a meeting of thecnise of temporatice, W under the ausp wavitans of New-Yoik 19 btag repaired and redtted, th New Mertise iniag prewises No. PRI Waros i e - —Hacock 3¢t Musger MARRIED. HYATT—MERRILI—At tho residonce Talstou Smith. on Tuesla Drooklsu to Julia 8. Merrill, dan M. E. Chureh, throc Rociotics of Good £ meeting was addressed on the suhjeet of Lompe tharongh organization of 1 in order that thei effs good. He also spoko in parents, by the March 5, Wil ¥ Hyatk of of Charlea Mervil, ea arch 5, in the Weat Presbrtecian Ohinreb, Sarab J. Wood, eldest danghter of J05—Webt a3t. Bkinner 19t Do Brockelen 7 agt Spencer—aad will bo it be productive of mo favorabic munver of the tioe of the Society providiniz for i perfect e ity of right wnd position between the sexos—ladias 4 Laviug o Yoica ) Phoshus W. Lron to Ut ol Lating ¢ lorgy man, ail of thia city. N0 carls’ 3 Justice MONRLL Nos. Kalckerbocker 2435~3teMalken agt. Weallaeh, 2415 —Bergmaa agl. Peyasr. Cussion ou an W wmectings. Mr. Payio 1 Bamaritans, and Mayor mber of the Order, each addressed a fow The elosing nddress was mado The latter gentie , e of the benefit ot 'the sexes i the ord dy sang the bymu and the song M e present a pumber of i tho red and blue seq . The meeting was presided over ight Worthy Grand Chief of the . A glee chub from Wi present, but the wembers Gulod of all description, APLIN—Io Jorser City, on Tuesday uoon, Marech 5, Acthar N. Aplin, azed about 31 yoars. BREWER—At Tarrytown, N. Y., on Monday worntug, Mareh 4, Mrs. Mary J Lrewer, widow of tho late James Brewer, o the 724 year of of the Order of [2919—Vare wgt. Kelly, Shenif. ¢ agt. Ruger ot al. Mwan agt. The Maghattan 204 Speedy Cure for all Skin } Oures Iroa) Troa! rowt l(‘anlm-lM.- v Tewn § Cuos Iromina Pusa No. 21 Park-row. N. Y. aad pectlully fnvited 1o attend the faneral on Wedneatar moruisg at 11 o'clock, at the Methodist Episcopal Church CHURCHMAN =AU Brooklys, ou the moraiag of March 4, Owen Chureli Tamily aad thoge of Lis sonin-law foha o the ead bis fuseral fr ornee of Putuata sud Classon- T relatives and friends ar rom a comi Pars [1.—Before Ju b—Batler agt. Mellraine. man, in tha 421 ve. The rolatives snd tr 8. Roberts are tespectfully house of hisson Alfred Chus ! Lane, L Tdies of the Koc insignin of membersh by Jolin D, TRrTRR—"SVAXNES Oi DEMAS BARNES & Co. Announcement.—10 MEDICAL HENRY WARK BEECHER'S DISCOURSE to MBDIs preachod by request Sunday eventng, Feb 3, bas besa will be in HERALD OF i W PHYSICAL CULTURE for Apel. Orders 20 ceuts a nambor; $2 4 yoar s elty, on Tueslay, Mareh 5, Clarles G. € 18 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TAIAL TERM Pant L—Before Judgs Dary Notiee of fuseral hervaftor. ART L~ DAVIES=At Dmkl,v‘. on‘fl-.hy avenlag, March 4, Charles W. Davies, o Tl Yake place fiom his late rosidenco, No. 74 Poplarat., on &8} o'clook. Hus Sriends aro respectiully luvited PApers ploase copr. 1 DAVIS-At u::;-pom. on Tuesday, March 5, Ebenoser Davis, fu the 0. ited to attead the fu een Madison and Col, .. Court opons at 11 OF SUPERVISORS—TILE ‘Nos. Board of Supervisors of yesterday at 3 debate was ins iving the 47th finally granted ter much dobate, adopted, York to Flathush. On ramne an act to present to 000 to enlarge the Lunath odnced in referenco Court-House. Tho nble wud reso- Kivos Cousrty Boann UARANTINE Q ings County was ealied to order Bupervisor Little in iu with reference to the Hegiment an armory. A resolution wae snide and, af rect from East Now- notion of Supervisor Seholes, fzing the Law Committec (o f the Legislatuie to horrow $125,0 A resolution was also tnti N *Fun Dut. Booest a be agt. Wilder, agt. Brans, ke aon agt. Girardin 1, &5, gt EAlILY Becor, ke, wt. Tenjille, Pze. 1o ¥ far, March 6. MARINE - COURT—TRIAL TERM. Betore Judgad (xAux. o L opess al 104 m. 0 o 4i—Motager agt. Chispmas. At=Dicker agt Reille; A3 Higaing agt Havens Triger agt. Domulor. the chair. M propositmn of The motion was loy agte Gli—Baylos a4 Gri=Dervs ait, K 1o Jay out @ st T w e, W&i’f F: & m‘fl OWNING, deasia A';'m._," ; uying lands ou eith mecting culminated b the Tollowing proal lutions 31 bs hefore the Bate Legistatare, gt fug B —Furnis st 113’ ook . Sare Sk s of Emigration fo relect a waw Iand 3 went domatn, 1 it cannot bo acqulre: st (€ aald st o paomad 1t Commirgion to select Coney ~ wad hon et et would be iujurious to this Cousty, adjrcent; therefore. Teestved, Toat thia Board of B earueatly protert against the pssage b K Connty from s provisios. » Committen of thres be ou to Braudon, VL., for intermuen ou Tueslay woraibg, Mareh 5, Mary B,, wife o Attead the ineral , Brooklys, ou o vémaiia Wil bo b Rorker on Friday moraing. Services at 104 o'clock, JENNINGS—In Pontine, Mich., ou Tharsday, Feb. 29, Jobn P. L aged 59 yoars, 10 wouths and 7 days. LOOKIWOOD—-0 Tusalay moralug, March 8, Magglo, infunt duughter s B s Tyo frlonds of th L T odack a Iyt of Joseph I1. Jacksoo, The volatives and fricuds fior Iatorestdouco, e way, K. 3., for lnterw: st ridlug station. and bolie ring t . wad o the proports os agt Thowpeon. ! prop S V=lava ¥ g Lo do most respectfulls and of .'Z‘»"'L'«. vitlout 1 1§ ameated 90 ted by the Chatrman of our representaues 40! ‘protect the interests of Li® Iate of Kiogatoa, N. ¥ IN BROADWAY fire was discoverod in o = Wrant of Ch. Yosaiiiers, locatod tn the BT i o DR Y et o Ceals N9 197 Qliston b, Brook: ’;uA' 1120 oveloc s rear of the re; | buscent ol the double The rosolution were made by Mayor adjourped (0F yuo Yoeks Saoth fiud oLy, and the Bomd

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