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THE NEW YORK SUN MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1861. Baniacss Proapecte—Are you ready ¢ ‘One week ago today, Annanim Lrxcous ‘was inaugurated President of these United Mater, The events attending and following ‘the ineaguration, have given groat quietness to ‘the pablic mind, and heve themselves inangu- fated a state of things altogether favorable to Dusinese. During the week that andod with ‘the fourth of March, there was a very active pouthern trade, orders being large for the par- chase and shipment of goods, preparatory to tho fouthern tariff, which was to go into opera tien, against all goods not purchased before the 4th of March, and shippoa before the 1th of March. All the steamers going South, for ‘the last four days, were loaded down, and one Jobbing houre is said to have chartored a steam vessel expressly for their own freight. Southern merchants are ‘Western merchants are pouring into the cite, Our hotels are all full, and trade is active, and will be for two months to como. aaction houses have had somo larse sales, and goods commanded fair pri Some of the largest jobhing honses, which wo could same, have laid in larze stocks, hired an additional number of clerks, and pat theme selves in readiness, expecting to doa larger businoas this spring than ever before, Tho country is full of money, and our western gran. aries are full of grain. We have all the m terials of wealth and prosperity, Gold must continue to come from abroad for months to eome—the balance of trade being largely in our faver. The exports of the week, ending with the 4th of March, exceeding $3,000,000, were fol- lowed up with « large export trade during the last week. The imports wore largely below the imports of the corresponding week last yoar— showing the caution of our merchants in the import: business-—the figures being nearly As three to five, Our exports for the last two mentha, ending Ast of March, have risen to $10,311,833 against $4,289,612 in the corresponding months of tho Inst year, ‘Theso are the general facta and figures. They form the basis of a conclusion, from which we cannot escaps, that we aro on the eve of agreat change in business, Are you ready ? Wo know thit after such a poriod of pros- tration and panic, as has prevailed, it takes 8 good while, for all the wheels of business to get in motion, Money withdrawn from gen- eval use and circulation, requires timo to make ite way back agai ry channels. But we venture to predict that thirty dave to come will make a great change in this ros ect ‘Wo expect to see such a jurnp up in business, as wo have not seen for many a Our cone clusions are pet mere vagaries of imagivation. They are deductions from premises already es tablished—consequonces of causes already in motion, the friend of the laboring, active, cwbekiate : classes, in all tments of production atid profit. We wish to shod light om the pathway of the diligent mam, We say to all eur 300,000 readers—Are you ready for the great change in bammers which isupomus? It fw even now waiting at the doors, Large com- mereial houses in this city aro taking time by the ferelook, and do not intend to be caught napping—while some of their neighbors, 26 dou, will be. The croskers will continue to Ro about tho streets, as in works and months orying out, ‘ There is a lion in tho way!” it this; and if the business world brought to a stand still, they would and earth to bring it about. But as pep wheels of business, r atop the Bat by motion, It will move. ‘There is a wondorfl elasticity in the Amor- ‘ican mind, enabling it to adapt itself to a set- ed policy, whatever it may be, Tho public have made up their minds that we have a Goy- expmont as a fixed fact, which has marked out ‘its line of policy; and that being settled, busi- ness will go aleal. Are you all ready? Get ready. Somebody will reap when harvest timo eomes, if the croaker dees aot. ~ To the industrial, laboring classes, who have ‘been and are now ent of employment, we would eay—Be patient, Botter times are coming. Bbocks im business are not recovered from in a ‘ mement. The signs of the times are all in your favor, and are full of encouragement for . Labor cannet go long unemployed, Wheels within whoels are to be set in motion — itmay be many of thom—before you will bo wehed. Hit you will be reached, and that in a Mttlo while. Be thankful for the change place. ‘Sorrow may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” de The eree Academy. <= We would call the attention of our readers Lo the communication on our first page, from a graduate of the Free Acalemy. We would glad- Ay do all in our power to kvep this institution ‘open to all classes of the community—te the poor as well as to the rich—for wo hold that the poboolrvom should bo as democratic as the ballot box, and ojon in ite highest departmonts, no le thau in the lower, to all alike, Hunco, while we would jealoosly guard it for the poorer @lassos, and hold it asa prise to the ambit every bey, however hum le, we would also ren attractive to the chilyren of the wealthy, wake’ ite doyzrees honorable enongh to be a Prize 6 to the highest. In furtherance of olggel wor still bold cur coluuns open, aud a asto tho means best calculated ‘flee the standard of education among the v peo n of New Hampshire Kiection, ‘Tomonnow an election takes pl Hampshire for Governor, Legislature, aud three members of Congross, As the result will have the most important bearing on national affairs @ vigorous canvass is going ov, and politicians from abroad have been stamping the state assid. -mously for several weeks. ‘Tax. formalitios of seqession have been com- plotea in Texas. ‘The popular veto, if cor- rectly given in this merning’s despatch, is a surprising and siguificant indication of the high- handed rule of the Terrorists, Only about half the voters have expressed their profer- ence, inan election the most vital to their iv Yoresie that has even taken place in the sta and of this hal? nearly all voted fur secession, ‘Tho total veto is less than the majority of Burckrvamor for President, With the ex- ception of a gallant handful, lese than 2000, mone but secossionists have dared to vote, A Majority of the yotors have opposed the act by vote or silences The Assembly voted on Monday to recom. mit the City Post Oftice bill to the Judici Committee, indicating that tho arbitrary selec: tion of & port office site in contempt of the in- terest and wishes of nine-tenths of our citizens, will not be second by the Washington despatches ropresant tho sup. plies at Fort Sumpter ae very nearly exhausted, and assert that it isthe intention of the Ad. smiaistration to evaeuate the post, co in New wKislature, Possce Justice Watau inform us that tho feftile brain «f the loos editor of « comemporery, candidate for the post-metorsuip, The worthy Judge ays that he 1s mot a canvidate for any offive inthe the Aderal government, eee —— Karas an’ New York. Tt will be gratifying to all who the New York Kons Rlief Committes in thelr ‘work, to learn that thousanda of the famine-atricie- on sufferers are today mingling their blessings and tkankegivings for the timely help extended them. Already, ton, the $0,000 appropriated by the New York Legislature is enabling buntreds of the Kanvns farmers to sew their seed in the hops of arich harvest. The following extract from a letter to the Treseurer, by Gen Powmnor, of Atohi- fon, shows what is being done : “Joan BE WriaMe keg, Treasvne —Our fer mera ere alren-y planting and sawing, T ey ex. pect by the mice of July to eat their own bread ©, whave ties tng it will be to have brent of ear own rating. There in great want of garden souda, aa well ap ail kinda of grain. [have been for few aye into the interior, and seen e thoussnd grateful hearts, Jt world have done the New York Com: tnitter good to haar the b eal nye pronounced upon you for your sid. ‘New York, No York,’ Is upon every Np Her Legiaiavure ar: her poeple have dove nor! Mr Boer, ofthe Albany fund,was nave today, 16 went inte @ fulLexaminasion Tour pinay aw veel with tha works at non, tolngrauh halty” Ler gnire Late aough are; ear wil burry it forward aa fast aa hecan. wd with him, Io valesing bicn me ialature nnd Gove nor have cold nok Have denm better, he asine tine tbat weare thus beginning the of rowing. it runt be remembered ple are fed with the the des; but Mr an itis gent pyon in wait upon the resuite of ur hand, ry de ‘The bearte of this pep! your section, Btay not 8. C. Powenor, Aretiisom, Fel) 29, 1961, Lat she fiienés of humanity continue to send their coutrivations to Jottn Be WiLttaMs, Mstrop slitan Tank, NY, ard bundles of clothing to the roo: No. % Cooper Tustitute, Minjor Anderson. Bomo time since we noticed @ pair of mili tary boota, manafactured for Major Amvansen, of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, by Mr. Louw Broons, 18% Fulton areet, NY. ‘The patriovec #rutimenta which are expressed in the following correspondence, will be meters of in- Vereat to the readers of the Sum, every one of whom wo trum are patriots themselves: New Youu, Feb, %6, 1961, Mejor Rowt Amprnsom, Commanding Fort Sumter, Sm Acta of her jam and of endurance in a righteour nations: flag w i. never be forgotten by your Unived Beater Axa tesamonial cf my admiration of your deve. w beloved country in the nour of ne 1 6 L.versy of weading wit wary Riding Wnts 4 Wy Govept, wot for tame ing high ewteem for jeliow clux-ns of With groat reapact, Lontx Baooxn, Four Suwrea, 8 C, Marou 4, 1561, Louie Broons, Bey. 185 Falton atreet, N.Y. Dean Sin Ie given iis great pleasure to acknowledge the ra mp of your letter of Pel, Luh, requestiog ma to accept, ay 4 textwiontal fiom youtsel’, & pair of muLiital y boots and Aprirm. The jatewte wetiwents of your letter are ex credingly honorable to yous and tbe very kind of tmynelf i Oontaima, is, I aewire you, witying yo me, Tam 3) Very sinoorely yours, Ropent Axvrnaow, Major U, 8. A. Srriove Coane AGAmer SureRINTRN DENT Kenyapr.--Dotective ALvaN H. Wi.uiawmom ‘was placed on trial before the Police Commission. ers on Haturday, opon two charges, ove of intoxica: Mion, and the cther of abeeuting himself without permission. Witneenes were examine’, both for ‘the prosecution and defence, and the burden of proof appeared to be in favor of the defendant, as 10 was shown thet he was soter befre and soon after th time when the complaint alleged that he was into fcated. 18 was also sbown that Wittiiwom had given a verbal resignation Immediately prior to absenting himee!f from the city, Counsel for Wi1.L1AMsow presented @ sworn state- ment, to the effect thas the charge of intex!cation was melicions on the part of Superintendent Kan- nro, Wiiitameow alleges thet to the lattar part of December, he was summcned to the private off of Buyeriptecdent Kraxapy, when ® conversa. tion took place in reference to the then existe ing rumors of @ plot to aswwminate Mr. Ltxoonw, Thet Kenney, 6 complimenting WILLLAMsON: Upon hin skill as @ deteotive, told him thas be to ter ded to send detectives to Baltimore and Washing- tou for the purpore of necorta:ning the reliability of the above rumor, and intimated that whe her true or pot, he (Kennnyy) desired that is should »p; to be true, Wiusanton alleges tbat Mr. Kinane further slated, that ho had wen p noutiy apokea of aaa caudidate for the Marshalsbip of tLe Soushern Dis trictof New York, and was desirous of being of wervice to Me. Linconm. Wi.tiauson alleges that he replied that hy did not consider himae.f ermart enough to perform the duty aod decliued to go, whereupon Mr. Kkantoy abruptly terminated the Lverea ion, Sabeequently, and Just prev.ous to the insugura- Hon, WELAMBON eppited for permission to Ko to Waxbingwon ans refused, whereivon he gava 8 verbal rerignation of bis powition in the Depart. ny nt, avd proeeaied to Washingon, ‘The declaton was not made pubis ai fue SKATING Season ox ray Cenrrat Pank.—Tho official returns of the numbor of visitors to the Contra! Perk &h sting pond during the pam season, bas just been issuod, and from it we ‘earn that though the number of days whea thadng was practicable was only twenty-six, while Were were thirtyeseven skating days In the pre- +e tog winter, the pumberonshe ice this winter wes LOSS 700, wheres the mumber for the eesson "00 was bus 452.600, thus showing ® grew increase in the popularity of thix amusemeat, ‘The ANeomt DUMDEF Present on any day was 105 O00, Feltuary Sta, The number of ladiew appoariug tne pond has materiatly lucressed Hubmimionints The Richmond Whig detlues this now com. mon term as follows: Ue ts ® subsdsmoniss who wishes Virginia to surender her own judgment tv the dictation of onberm He is mubmalasionist who wou'd allow tha voice 0! @ petulant ai # Cisnatintied stake by pyceeiple tote ve imto » horrid revolu tou, Mei sige nine who consents that the fur one of the cotton atates should val ight ns of the great border sta He ta ® wubiniasicnias who ways Viet Virginia woth ber ntilion and & half of people, sual bot be tre arbiter of ber own destiny. Ho ins rubmimeionis who dares not etand bis sround aud face the approaching danger ia the Calon, New Youk, Manon s, 186l—ditor N.Y. Sun —Bur—Your peper is extensively read by all inour city from the 'egialator down to the poor man whose circumstances oblige hin to ke up his bode very frequently in ® twwousnt b whiuh luge of houses are Very Decorsary in a poyulous place Hike New Yerk, ‘Tho recent terribie ac nid ae eoorded this morning, warns * someshing similar ons, if pra~ Our Legislature Pas bot yor ad) urned. 8 10 to suggest that a law be pesed rec ing Shed the proprietors of wach houses be rejuired to hinen over them, wh mn maine all the rooms {rem sion Intoaiost on t# carried oa 3 ro ng In the house, and id sbould be dome to Ue. would be fewer fires in such bi vad lords of such houses oan we)! atfurd to pay to watch hem. The insiiranoe ules will mot object to be passage 0! ie Constant Reaves ieee To the Eilitor of the New York Sun:—Sin— Koowing your symvathy for everything humane, wed the vest amount of good deme by the means of le paper, | would like to call the at (90 called) proper Authority to th Magraceful and sippory state of the pavement. It in almont impormible to dri through Able five thory ghar without letting him fall, 5 wides wat-rially injuring, jueut- iy badly disfiguriog, tim.” On yaks doy my tention was called toa dead boree lay ng guste Fountain’s Indie. stores and while stand | horses fall, and on attempting to * and agein, and in severe! osses pull: ‘ug tbe other bo, "* 494m with them, Oa iaquiry 1 leammed that upwara® of forty Lara bad b that spot tuat day, {6 pot only drive, but quite unusfe to rfde; ana 4 Ms biga tlae for something to be done vo remedy the ah Atter, i ‘UUs, Feepeokl hb March oh, 1964, poe i a | THE LATEST NEWS, | 3Y TELEGRAPH TO THE ¥, Y. SUR, Foreign Intelligence. Arrival of the Prince Albert at Mt. Johns. | meeme the Four Days Later from Europe. —_—o— St. John's, N. F., March 9.—'The steamship Prince Albert, which lett Gal way om Pabruary 260, arrived at thin port, en revte to New York, at 9 'o cek thie morcing. The Arabia arrived ont on Febrnary 20d. ‘The Keope ror of Avatria haw a the new eon- stivution, which amorg osher things granta legis lative powers to the Diet, Prince Naruiton’s journey to Tealy has been de- forsee, the Einyaror Gaving eo) ined tim to remain im Paris for tue pressoty m the grove em Is aliewed, fost the Butt-over jen of te Panes woa d give rude in pulse In Tey to the question of she Boy o's tein penal navereiscoty Lume, Feb %4 The orasr of the day af General Gero coutires the demoomtraiins made by the Netional Comm ttee.ad rtjout tan aidcmas of Keatv'eton whicr the latter extendel to the Frenchy and eso recommends the soldiers of con mand % wyuie tn future all popular assemblion Naps, Feb, Wh —The wuypremion of the eon nb bas given rien to se vers! popular diatnrbancas. ‘Ther owrn attacked several convents, but were Gis persed by the Nationel Guerd. In the British Parliament, te Government hea deoied the charge of imyaving the rights of the P ovincial Government of Cansda, in regard to tne care of the fugit ptated that the pr bad been inate ticted to conmult loyal advisers 1 sction on the writ of habeas corpus. pe Italian Par 11 bad been intro. duced cremirg Vier King of Italy ‘The stoamanip im advertioed V0 Tivorpook Feb. have t+ en 4,000 bales, fn advance of vrrON— Tae nalea today wit & Co. rewire arty From W-stiugtos Weskington, March 10.—On Friday Bens. HL. Canavan sed Jos Wav, Assignees of Avsarr G, Broo, of Indiana, filed ia the State Department 8 poper setting forth thet under the Gededen treaty the faith of the Mexican Government, was pledged ‘to protect with ail Its power the prosecution, pre- torvation, and security of the carriage read over the Isthmus of Tehusntepec, the grant of privilege to covmirnct which waa given ard confirmed by that Government. President Comonvont, it in represented, abrogrates the grant, in viclation of the rights and without authority or warrant of law, tothe ruin of Mr. 8100. In the opinion of the memorialinte they wore worth ton millions of dollars. ‘The memorialiste having mucoseded to Bioo'n right mak that this mubject be brought to the attenticn of the Mexican Minister for foreign they may receive the amount they aro entitled. Brxon WLATA, late Minister [rom Maxioo to the United States, bas been elected a memoer of the Mexican Corgrem, A Cabinet meeting waa held last aight on mul Jeore other than appointments to office, The consition of the southern forts now bald by the federal troops, yewte day, engnged the attention Gen Sort ond «ther high functoasries From information nity received {8 eppeare that there ta much disaffeovion in the army even on tho frontiers. The preseure vester fay for office waa much larger on the Postmaster General than on soy other hosd a Department, B-cretary SwARD bas so far recovered from his wicknees, that ne wil tomorrow rewume his duties At the Btste Department. A number of prominent and subordinate offi vers ras resigved and others are preparing to folow their example. ‘The Coarlentow Courier of Friday {9 credibly In formed that ( hor Brows, of Geor; tached the norsberm stock in tl uhington, March 9.—Mr. Ciaem, Secre- Treasury. infermed a Senator to~dLey thad York had bean decided, y man Tae other Ibe made early next * ©5-16 of ® p-nuy per vonod since Friday aat, the mar keto firm at the advanc Bararmmoerrs. ped market 1¢ generally dull, Pr on are dull. Landon, Wodnealay afternoon —Connola, 91% % O13 fon 89 3 for aocount, Aureican Stoke New York Central allroad, 18.8 75. STATE LKGISLATURE—Sonate. vara Tho following bills wore committer tropotiten Cab Go. the cliscti.n of taxa: on lands of ‘To inows porate the Now York Veteran Scott Life Gu 16 growed ia the city of Brook hn, pathe New York Metrop pill, Mr_Conmoriy presented the anny litan Health [istrict | report of the New York Herpital; and # petition, asking « $22,- 000 approprisvion, ‘The tnliter late removal from office was re- yorted by & tasjority of the comm tes for the com sideraticn of the Bouate; «minority being opposed to the bill, ‘The following Roiative to pretur Court Relative to the collection of taxes when stayed by injunction. To repeal the Madison avenue Improvement aot To Incorporate the Company for the wafe keeping Of valuable packages in the oy of Naw York Ry Me) Mawieene—To an therireshe exter mon of the #tr in New York between Weet Twenty fourth and Woes Tairty- first streets, By Mr, Pixno—To appropriate $5(0 for ® moou ment to Baron Staats San. anuny. Ny Me. iitate the trial of civil ecticna tp the First Judici+! D avrict. Hits Parsep—To protect state bridges. ‘To authorize tbe Taspectere of Homa to take the affieavite required by the Ragutry law. ‘To authorize charitable, orposn asylums, &), to lease oF sei] real estate, ‘To ewhorias the procuring of euitable places te hold the Gourts in New York olty. ‘The Vill to exemps the New York Academy ef Music from taxation was reported favorably ‘The bill to enable the Fourth ward —mision schcol to share in the cormoa school fund wes re- ported for theo naideration of the Benste by Inajority of the committer, Mr, MoLaon Mi dimentirg. Mr, Freno moved to take from the table the bill in relation to the Pinance Department for the city of New York. Leet. Mr. MaieERH moved that the bill to reduce the fare on the New York city railroads be rrcommitted, to give the parties cpposed to it a hearing. ‘The meticn wow opi Ly Mesare, Rawory, ERtione ard Gear, and others, sud advocssed by were reported ad verse! 1 causes in the Supreme thes ths bill, op motion of Mr. Bissions, was moved forward to = revond Cxnmittes om Whole, It will come up on Monday, Assembly. Albany, March 9.—Mr. Cozens, on the ques- Hon of privilege, stated thas whoa the bill to ovate ‘She Post Office in Nasa street was before the Lows, be called for the reading of a remonstramce which had been uly mislaid, Bice then insituations hav ave that Ko Femonatraucs was ever piesent had been called for + Ho called attension to al where the re esignated the io. he means used to or of pritions were p osanted, reported a bill crea log @ board of three liceveing engineers, to be ap soinved by thy Gove:nor, 10 exemine and license all engineer, nO cone to be allowed to act as engineer without # cer- tifieate, Mr. tion oliten 1:0 Gompeny. Pere till vo incorporate the Bal'erne I wpital of New York was ordered to a th rd reading, @ tli to amend she Constal ported favorab y. ‘The bill to regulate the wele of fruit in the olty of New York wou tepoited adversely, and the report egreed to. LG Ampave intreduced a bill to increase the ¢ ere fhe Brooklyn Common Council in rela om to tenemens houses, awnings, &: Also aus Sortnit ¢ them to fix she nemed of atccetsthe num bers of houses, &o. sett ben resumed the coratdaratios of the snousl supply bill, pects order. ‘The A'seuivly met Saturday evening, and held alate me mirn, Mr Wagrn. from the select comm ittes, reoorted amendments to tre Constitution to prohib!s the aale of intoxicating drinks pevernge. mokioa of Me, Booker, Vileges on the floor were extended to Gopt Sami Warring, vf she Arc- Hic, the relief rhip w Kanw's expedition, aud inte caprain of the swamabip Motion, whe dee ined, in of Charleston, ty substitute the Pslmotve flag td at Iper, ‘The lal to aw end the New York unsafe building at we dered to a third re sding: Mr. Caisattam introduced @ bill to amend the Lows reining. 10 texte ard aeses vente in Now York, mua the collection of water rates i arcosra tn the ra dent Mr. Neswerr Introduced a bill suthorising the cope thuction of ® railroad in DeKalb Aveaue and other aveoues ip Brooklyn On pw tion of Mr Parner, @ committee of five was e¥ine mt Aue W Taciitele the business of Park act was re- J up the rewlution limiting de without tue consent of the vd red, HAKDSON IDtrOduced & CoMCUFrENt rrsolU- urn sine die April 104b, at 9 o'clock A Mr, Couzens moved to re-commit the bill to con: firm ihe vurebase by the Uoitet Stes of the pre- Office site In New York city, to the Jadi- aniston, will be Surveyor, Wann Naval Too others have Ganoral Nre doubt that the government will tion of Fort Sumter, tlestom Harbor. Washington, 9.—The — Charloston Comrier, of Turrday, saya that the works in toe harbor bave made fore able progress within afew duye, under General Baacntaaun, bree woldiers wheee enlisiment had expired, Jefs Fort Sumter on Wednesday. ‘The Vi ginin Convention. Richmond, March 9.—A majority of the Committe on Federal Ro asions have submitted their report, recommending In part a conference of the border mvtes to determine on future action. They alee oppone coercion. Mr Wie submitted the minority revert, giving a list of the Conents, ard requesting the sates to avawer by Ovtober next, and wiggeetiag that in the meantime every step should be taken to Preserve pwace, Neither the government should commence bortilities, the government retaining only #uffclent foroe in the forte, to. Mr Hanvir vuitted @ minority report with , reommending the pavsaze of « ni, of Culpepper, submitted a minority repot soot the goverment mast tinmeiiate!y adopt meemires to rford the people of the Lolding states @ constitutional wa fety in cows with than under & ¢ minon government; also, re:m@mending the spp intment of commissioners to Mf sane toconfer with the © mnfederate eutnoritiea, 6 ne"? Mr. Linco!n’s Inaugural la Arkansas, county today, to instruct the delegaies to the con: ‘Yeation to cast their votes for secession. The Ualon sentiment, however, prevailed, and the meeting adjourped withous lakiog any Action, amid muon qnibusiasm for the stare and stripes. A “ Consctontions” Patriot, Sag Harbor, L..1.,March 9.—Ewo. B. Hut, Port and Coast Inapector of Customs for this die. trict, which p witiom he has occupied for the past eght years, 00 Momday last handed bis resignation to Collector Trxumt, assigning a4 reason thet he could pot comscientiously hold oft Adminietratio Missour! Convention St. Lomis, March 10.—After some unimport- Ant prove dings ip the convention yewterdag, J adg awutr, chatmen of the Commitwe om Federal Kelations, presented and read the report of tbat committes. ‘The report is long, ant « fully written, makes faithful exposition of all the circumstar ces surro 0 poattion ai Intereeta of Mixsonri, recounts the eile of | feelings ow manitentod by a large of that nection are productive 8 better know. Weir prejudices, © Ubrentening attitude towards section of the country, but poluve 6 errors of both, ‘The report was ordered to be printed, and was made the special crder for Monday, Adjourusd. ‘The Leulsiana st Convention. New Orleans, March 8.~The State Conven Mon has ad: pied an crdinsnee t> transfer certain, funds to tke gorerr ment of the Cor frterated Bistes, which ia new in the anda of the Sate D poddtory” A privstodiepatch [om Mon'gomery ways shat the revenue lows have tenn adjusted by « regula- Yon of the ‘Treasury Devastment, ag as be avoid ‘any prejudice to the steamboat interest, number of the pec of evil, and ¢ ‘The A'nbawn Convention. Montgomery, March 9.—The Alabama Con- Veatios bas saopted an ordinanes transferriug atl ove aticos to toe Provisions! Goverament, wish the arms and munition scyuired from the Uaited Brates. ‘They Lave alee transferred the authorite over the forts aud. uthern Confederacy. vichmemd, Va. March ®o— Redrenerd mM. C. Rives Ke neering tonight on the #utwect of the Pace Conference Pr positions, Mis remarks Jo ked to the courilieion of the Border Sites ant the eventual reconstruction of the Union, Ha de- coutced acorn There was much enthusiesm, Missow! We lef Bill, 8. Lou's, March 9.—Govornar Jackson Dae sieved Uae Relief Dl passed by the Lygvalanire Bfewdsyesice Lois iaw extends the thu the returea of exrcutions issued by the C Record to tre reoond term afer the date of the ex. ecution, an? exterda tue time for returne of execu Hons issued by a Jumice of the Peace, to one afer the date thereof art Peny Express Usten Meeting in San Franciaco Fort Kearney ch, he Pony Ex San Francis, Ist the St, Lowe mailed from Panaua with 150 passengers and $74 1.00, ’ HOMETT and 0 bere abd resolu passed exprocaive o' devotion to the L the question, the $,eaker, Lrr- ¢ read to th ‘commit: bic iavor of the opted. The Judie ‘committees (s underatood 0 bi opposed vo the bill without material amendments, ich are opposed by thote interested in youting ed. $e bill paws: A motion te bold sess'ouy every evening exc day was introduced by Mr. Faxon, and | The Annw naidored Wrole. Progress wes reported. Adjourned tit! Mon: Supply bill was then taken up and Il a iste hour in Commitiee of the Galveston, March 8, via New Orleans, March — On the 40) ivet. the 8 ato Coavention dovared aioD, Au Governor HopaToN La- mediately irsued & proclamation to that eff-0t, Tocomplete returns mike the majority for seoes. slon 28.00, out of 81500 votes, Oniinances bave been pa ved auther ring dele- gates to r¢prerent Texas in the provisicnsl goverp- ment Versels cent to Texas by the Federal Goverament will not be seized. G: vernor Hovwrom, it is sald, will not resign,nor take the oath of alieg'ance to the state ‘Tow Convention i¢ Aixcusing au ordinance dela ing trearon, ine MoCot1ocu has sent a detachment to guard the upper for Missout! Leate'atuves St. Louis, March 8,—The lower, branch of our Slate Legisistiire bas passed resolution today, to go into au election of Ualied Btahes Sana tor om Wedaeeday vext, The Seuthers Congress. Montgomery, March 9.—It is understood that | me pormanen’ Covstitusion will be completed to wight or Monday, mds recess will follow, of honorab ¢ compromine and p edging O: fornia to continue fattrful even if one or mors states should lesvethe Union, A Paciflo ratiroad Vill wa declared visiocary im the preeeat distract ed condition of the Fe‘eral government JaMrs A MoDovaat was nominated @ candidate for United Btates Boustor by & caucuie comp aad of venty eight Douglas men, on the evening of the 20th.” ‘Thin is one less than # majority of the Drug Ina party in the Legislature, Toe remaining, or majérity port n of tbat party bave coalesoad with the Hreckintidge democrats, and the praapct is favorn te) the nomination of General Danves. The Republicans are expected t supp ott MoDowe Gat. bub itis bardly possible he can be elected by weir united aid. Povy Express Cates, from the Atlantle Btates, arrived t the 9b lust ‘The Legisiavure has adj ou ned from the @ist to the You, Dedication Hoston, March 10.—The church of the Im- macuate Conception, © muive and elegant struc ture, Fee msi7 erected on Herrisoa aveous, la soe scuth pare of the city, waa dedicated todsy wit the tmposirg ceremonies of the Catho ic ch arch ‘be dedication sermon was preached oy I ahep Prravavn ox, aesited in spging the Pu fia! mans, Io the evening, Bishop MoCLowrny of A! Lany, preacbed at veepors, Am imme.ic0 throng at tended the 101000, Boston, March 10.—A very heavy northeast gale and drmching rain prevailed hore yowveday from 4 PM, tl! midnight i" Ship Ashore. Norfolk, March 9.—The ship Victory, 92 days trom Calloo, went ashore on Friday, thirty five miles south of Cepe Heury. In coasequencs of the besvy gale frou the eastward todey, ‘nel and cargo are probably a totel low, Ass'stance has Leen seat her from this port, | Large Fire at Sandasky, Bandusly, Ohio, Morch 8.—A fire this morn- the butidings BG. One a a machine and Nososcee & ones nate factory, also tha large building occupied aa offices by tee Genduaky, Dozton ant Ginctalaatl Reltroads 1¢ New York Central Railroad nod the Express Company, yer with the Drivers’ Hotel and saveral other but'dings, Tha ¢rine\pal wafers Pt Coons, $15,000; insured $5 500. Nononoes Ure, $10,000; inaured $4000, RB Itcauann, $6, 000." Banduaky, Dayton and Cincinnati Roti N. G. Orns, $1,500. H Contos, Drivers 100. ‘Phe total lone is probably $50,000, fire in Clactonatt. Cincinnati, March 10.—The extensive lard oil ‘and le works of Cnas. Exeny and Sons, corner of Vine and Water streets. waa entirely de stroyed by Ore this morning. Loe $150,000; in- sured for $112,600, ‘The fire was the work of an incendia: y. CITY NEWS. Tar Bark Anjvsten. — This owned by Powon & Mrrnoxs. of this city, was teized by Governor Brown, of Georgia, to taliation for the seizure of muskets in this city, hae been relensed. ‘The owners mace affidavit be/ore the British Consulate tn this sity that they were Critinh subjects, and the cargo was Britieh prope erty, ‘These facts being represented to Governor rows, through the Bitish Consul at Savannah, the Governor offered te release the cargo; but this not being satisfactory to the owners, the ()>vernor decided to ament to the unconditional release of the vessel aad cargo, deeming that the best way to svoldan unpleasent controversy with the British Gevernment, Mr. Miervres axp tne “Corrt ov Drarn”—Rey. Mr. Mines delivers his lec ture on the famous Sargesnt 4. Pamwrina, at the Cooper Inatitute on Turaday evening. Toe N.Y. Observer says of thin lecture—‘“The astonishing splendor and genius of this remarkable orator, the stirring naratives Interwoven, brief pasmges from speeches, amusing anecdotes, and the opinions of muerr, Weneres and others, all combine to make thia lecture of extraordinary popular interest, ant Mr. Minute relates them with graphic and thrill. ing effrcr." After the lecture, the grest picture by Rewngaspt Prace, of “The Court of Death” will be exhibited and explained. Children will be ad- mitted to this entertainment, at half price, Derarivre or tae Exrme Crry.—Tho stosmer Empire City, recently chartered by the United States Goveroment, left her moerings at the foot of Werren street, at 2 P.M, on Ss#urday law, with a freight consisting principally of provi- sions acd coal. Hor destination is anid to be Indi: snola, Fa, by one of the officers, who, up to the Jnat mcrnext before depsrture,were busy drumming up recruits on the wharf; but so much mystery vershrouded everything connected with the enter- prine, that this was probably a blind, The recrults were enlinted fortwo months, Cpt, Baown oxm- manded the vessel. The Star of the West will, itis said, also start on a mysterious voyage, in a day or two, New York Disrensany.—The 71st annual report of the New York Dispensary has just been famued. From itwe learn that during the year ending December Stet, 196 gical hud been g to 42, 20,121 were males persons, of whom 06 females, ‘The num- ber vaccinated was 2,250. 35,705 persons were eared for in the Dispensary, 7,019 were attended at their dwellings and 91,930 prescriptions were fil- ed, The expenditure has amounted to $5,405 81, and the balance remaining in the treamury is but $49 77, while» bill (or medicines to the amount of $470 07 remains unpaid, ‘The total numbor of pe- tents fe 1,000 less than that of last year, and but 13,975 are of American parentage, 25,811, two- thirds of the whole number are of fureiga birth. ‘Tho number of vaccinations in akown to be 633 greeter than during the previous year,which is ex- plained by the alarming increase of emallpox dur- ing 1900. ‘Ton necessity for further sccommods- dens for the Dispeasary is strongly urged and ald $a asked from the public for ite support Cuamriox Bovtuer.—Mr. Warp, the Cham- fon Svuller of America, and Mr. Cuaunens, Cham- pion of England, have at length closed @ metch for $4,000 @ side, The firnt $1,250 to bind the match ‘was put up at the Farrish House on Thursday even- ing leet. American Bintx Socrerr.— The stated merting of tho Managers was bel on Thursday, thy Tob toat, ad balf-past three P.M, Hon, Lurias Baavtu in the chair. Beven new auxiliaries were recognized, of which five are in Missourt, one in North Carvlina, and owe in Texan, Grants of books in various languages were made for distribution im Chili, 8. A ; in Haytt, Vi L the Colontzation Swiety, Pailadelphia, for Afr for distribution in Kensss, and Welsh Bibles for Wieconsin, in neighborhoods where there is no aux Mliary; with many smaller grants, and four in rained letters for the blind; and $10,000 we propriated for printing the Arabic Testament at Betiut, and completing the Armeno-Turkish Bible in imperial quarto, and carrying on the work at Constantinop'e. New York Binur Soctery.—The regular monthly meeting of the New York Bible Society won held at the Bible House, Astor Place, on Phursday ever ing, March 7th; the President. Wu ALiex Bora, Eq, inthe cbair, The Co umittes for the Supply of the Dvatitute Resident Popula- tion repmtid the completion of the visitation of the 19th Ward; showlog na aggrogste visitation of 3,084 familie and ® diswibution of 954 volume ‘The Marine Comm'ttes reported distribution dur- irg the month of February among the shipping of 164 Hibles and 1,621 Teetaments Misstonany Myerina.—A farewell Mission- ory meoting was beld last evening at the 4h Av bue Preebyverian Church, ¢ rver of East 224 street, ou the occasion of sending the Rev. Mr, Mowat RaTOR, # Spanish Protertant Misstonary, to Pane ma, South Awerics, by the American, Foreign asd Chitin Volon, ‘The Rev. Dr, Baro, Corres Pp Gi lrg Secretary of the Uoien, gave e brief scotch Mossicvary cforts to spread Protestantism in Bouth Axerica, The Rev Mr. Movsavsato® the acdrernrst the audi: ing an eccount of his Missi cary eff res hitherto in Algeria, Africa, Tex: aserd South Amerios, Dr, Panges followed with & few exbortatory remarks, in which he called up. jan hearers tofurtish their departing weed efctive conkributious they omuid their earnest and frequems prayers for cf bis com jabors. New York Hosvrrar.—Weekly Report to March #, 1801; Remaming Merch 1 Admiitid 10 March 8. Fires, Accideuts, &o. Fine in Vase Srueet.—On Saturday even ins few minutes before 11 ¢'clcek, « fire broke in the barement of Now, TT acd 19 Vesey street, ooct fied by Crato & Gnawam, dealers in wootea and willow ware, ‘Zoe flames spread to the first fl oa ‘at this point by the exes tone of the firemen. The loss of Craig aod amounts to abut \ surapee ©, N». 77 1 oosugied by 1, WhO Loew ts about burgh City Tosuranes in com wo the Willi @ first floor of No. boot and shoe desler $600 ; ingured to the Hoban at reece Cvs. The building belongs to tate and js dansged avout $200; imsured, The caute of the fire la not knuwa. Fire os Last Hovston staeet.—At half- Past thom) ck ov Soturday morning, am attempt ‘ory frame tenement ‘reat, by plsota o old rage at the Wot fire waa discoveret jianeity of th wed extlog ined soy besdway, no Dave beea ioe Finx wx Paant. Sranet.—Shortly aftor 12 cick Batardsy morning,» fire broke out ia the mxoke bouse of Mr. Kmutxs, iu the rear of N». 629 street. firm: d were promptly on toe Ppl oe outloguished te Assan slay dame ‘age of abouy $50 bad been dune. : Fina ww Baxten Staneet.—At 7)¢ o'clock, ch Baturday events g, # fire occured wt No, 85 Bax- er street, ina rear room which waa oooupled b the dwelling 274 Howson, saree om Friday ‘The fire was prowpily extinguiah- ed, before much Injury had been sustained. Fatat Accrpayr at fire Section at. Dock. —Jows Henet, employed as ® carpenter at the Sectional Dock, foot of Clinton street, on Friday af- Yernoon fell frm «ladder to the floor of the dock, ‘and was almoet instantly killed. Deceased was 56 years of nd a native of tis city, Coroner JACKMAN ni Inq west on the body, Crvsiten ro Dratit.—On Friday evening, aa unknown man was reen to fal! into the water from the end of Pier 5, FR. Assistance was promptly rendered ty the crew of the steambeat Reseur whic hepreved tote mear, but on the body beng trken from the water, it was found that deceased bad been y injured ly being crushed betwen the boat od the pier. Iie died soon afterwards. Coroner Jackman beld an inquest in the case, Deceased ao- peared to be about 80 yours of age, was of mitdie height, hed sandy heir and whiskers, and was reared in biecie coms and pants, drab vest aad blue overalls. Pronane Setcrpr.—A young German gen- pan, Mr Wickn, who lately boarded at No 14 Jay street, bas been missing since the 21s of Feb- ruary. Tin parente, who live in (B: are i comfortalle ciroumstances, aad hed aided him wu Mil January Ine when be received @ letver fro Bremen, the contents of which are unknown. A! ter the reception cf that letter, the young man @ hibited » degree of misanthropy. He was deprived of employ ent is s cigar manu worked, ip Centre street, and at disappearance was indedt smount of $50. wi cover. The yourg m black dregs coat and overcoat, heavy, full whiskers nd mourteobe, acct brown hy hould bin body te found, his attached friends who are not rel tives—at No. 14 Jay street, will be glad to receive ipformation. Fatan Fart.—Epwarp Reruy, a native of Ireland, 86 years of age, while driving near Fluabing bridge, on Saturday last, fell from his cart, and sustained injuries which remulted fstally yesterdsy. Coroner Jaceua™ held an inques in the cane, Acciverts.—Jamrs Dow, a member of Engine Company No, 5, was run over by that en- give Saturday morning, while on his way to the fire at No 522 Pearl street. One of his lace wee broken. His comrades, aided by officer Horas, tank ‘tim 00 the Now York Hospital awra McKay fell from a Third avenue ralirond car on Saturday morning, while in @ esate of ixtox- feation, Cer No. 88 came up on the other track before be cowld ree himself, running over one of his fect, crnshed it to a Jelly. ‘Amputation being clear'y necessary. he was taken to the Now York Beepital by o Wannex and Lrxou, of the Fifteenth Preciret Mra. Ros ScLiivan, of No. 38. Weat Broadway, foil down a rtairway, at her residence, on Saturday morving, ard sustained an injury of the hip, er husband’ took her to the New York Hospital. Joun Pristem. of No. 137 Ewen street, Brooklyn, was also taken to the City Hospital. suffering from injuries received om Vriday, at nis res.denee, where barrel fell vpon bis shoulder, Homrress.—Officer Lowexrnar, of the Fighteenth Precinct, on Ssturday, found Sanait O'Brins, aged 42, sick amd withont friends, and wandering in the streets. ‘'ue officer took her to ime of Jt hia landlady in 1s effects will abuatantiy wore « drab Kossuth het, Recovery or Stoury Prorerry.—On Friday evening, Paxpratox J Kio, « lawyer, re- siding st No, 112 Leonard street, took @ stroll h Church street, aod observing = sable deme! passing aloog. he helied her, and afters short conversasion, scoempanted the gir! to No. 27 Church street. After remaining there @ short time, Kuve left the house, and on returning home, missed his diamond plo, worth $800, and « ring He ecquainted the police with the facts, and inst evening the girl, named Fiaauere Jouneon, alias Ec eaate Barty aa cata oe reokm v8 jen propyriy, and was locked up.” ha Annrst ov A Hovar Rosnen—Hesxer G1s0, © Spaniard, wes arraigned before Justice Osnonnn, on Seturdey last, on a charge of robding the house of Mr. Maxragn Tavet.1o, 125 Fast 18th street, of $100 worth of conly dresses, jewelry, &:. Ivins alleged by Mr. Txvar.to, that ‘om the ith of S=p- tember iaat he lef his house in charge of « demes- Mo, and that during bie absence, (itso came to the house, prevailed on the servant to let hia remain ‘there unt!! morning, and during the night took the ‘opportunity of loading himasif with plunder and decumping. ‘The accused was arrested by detective Dosxsiirnny, and confessed to the nie Was committe! f+ examination, Droxkex Brawt.—About one o'clock on Sonday morning, Joun M. PRANo 6, GiLoreT Ragin ‘And several otherjoersons got into a drunken quarrel 88 the Lake House, corner of TCth street avd 34 Ean.e, as alleged, knocked Faanouw edd most brutal manger, sher injuries, PRAM bad one of his le fractured. Ean but subsequently discharged by Justice Browxth, Cuarar or BioaMy.—A case is now pend- ing before Justion Duaywan, at the Kwex Market Police Court, which is brought up in the shape of a charge for disorderly conduct, by Wa B. Gro- vim aoninst Davin Baggy. The plaintiff, who lives a0uT7 Water street, charging the defendant with being is bi distu bing the pesc poraonal violeace, Ba: feet firs, shason the 2b of September laa was married to MANcamer Gaovixe, sli Cxmon- ‘Tom, by the Kiv Fetoer Baxnxan, of the J.mes airett chure Manaauer bad previously in- formed hin t bad never been married, and tn thas beitef be bud married ber. Th ia alleged thatin 134), MAnoamer was marricd fo Guovisw ; that they bad been apert for some Sime, asd thst during the absence of Grovies, Ban 2y bad married her. Guovum pad been @ resiceat of one of te land Tastitut.ons, and upon bis re wurm home, he found Bauer end Manoager living fegether, Upon remonstrating, be wes set upon, overpowered, and driven fr m the premises. The evidence on the osber side will be heard today. It fe eu d what ample proof existe of both marriages, 0 that a case of bigamy will probably be made out againgt the woman, A Covonen Secessiomst,—Wa, ALDripar, & cov''d man {nthe employ of Dr. Josera B. AuRe Anan, resid'ng at the corner of Amity and Gremne of the Jeflorsou Daving ween $100 worth from his emp over — [6 is allaged that the prisoner has beeo e: gaged for slong time ficbing from his ewployer, aud finally, beving ja alt that waa prac- Mosbie, wmceded from rhnent, Justice CommoLiy comm |ited bit to anawer, Fatse Peerexse.—Cuarces Trier was ar- Tested om Ssturday by Oificer ANDERSON, of the 2d. District Police Court, on a charge of heving bought n MIRANDO Mrromat., of No, 4% Toird avenue, representing biel! wea mau of means, Le gave his pote, which wasto mature im thirty dava the note being indorssd by Mr Kid, of Brooklyn, who, wuluckily, iss myta, 1 man was hed by Justice Connouty to Sweers.--Mantiy and Amnnosr lored, were arrested and iaken before Justice Osnonwa, on Ssturday, at the Toms, ons obarge of havin; + Bow wore committed. No 19 Nath Rv Steatino A Taunk.—Oflicer Gouney, of tke Oth Precinct, on SHurday, arrested Manoaner ‘Wittsase for stealing « trunk, conteining clothing worth $50. from Wa. J Mawsitatt,, of N» 96 Cen- treat. Some of the clothieg being fund in the Pritgner's coememion, Justioe Omouma committed for tr'a!, Rosnany or a Counray Mancwayt.— Fissanwrm WALKER, well known to tue officers of the Peniten'iary, met Mc. Daun. Bamrsom @ mer ehast, of Detrolt, Micbigan, en Saturday, aad pre vailed upon bim to accompany her to's refresh- mevt salocn im Ilourton street, where she managed to get his wallet. containing $100, and then fad Buberquently, cfficors Govan end Watau, of the Gih Word arrested her, sod, on being taken before Justice Osnona, she aa d that rather than return, the money she would go to Biate Prison, aud she was secoidingly committed. Tax Stuxo-suor,—JAsres Parner, a cabi- net maker, agrd 22, residing as No, 01 Lewis street, was b.ought before Justice Baxwan,on Friday, upon complatut of Faapeniox Krrsyar, of No, 181 Kaoex sScewt, who made aiidavit that struck bir with @ slupg-act conamitted bin, tm default of $1 ; Loving Hvsnaxp.—On Friday, Micnart. Garener, a pative of Ireland, aged 45, who is the father of seven children, knocked bis wife ELuew to the floor and kicked ber, and tn her affidavit sho Gcolares that be rtruck ber with a hatchet, Hs won arrested by officer Osuoun, of the Teirteuth Ward. and taken to Eaex Market. Justice Baan NAM committed him in default of $1.000 ball, LEGAL REFORTS—sA TURBAY. Ucited S'ates Circutt Court. The Government BMlortgages om the Collins Line of Steamers The United Staies va B. K, Collina and vihers Ls wil be remembered Wat tae Gore Bequest to the Catholic Church.—Tho Sarre- gate now admitted to probate the will Cul- lem, cf Connecticut, who leaves the we the Cetholic Church of this city. Court of General Restoas' Before Judge MoCex™, ‘The Court met this morning to pass sem tence upon prisorers previcusly convicted, and to beer mctions. Thomas Lawson. who was concerned in the for- gery of deeds for real entate to a large amount of erty in the upper part of the elty, was sm Se the Btete Prison for Ave years he having plead guilty of forgery in the 41 . Oot Joho Nich les, ® eoufidence man, was em~ tenced to the State Prison for two years, on con- viction of constructive larceny.” The rrisemer, who is ® Garmas, chested another German by / means of & very ingenious trick out of $08. Fawsrd Reddy and Thomas Dawning were sen- fenced to the Penitentiary, the former for months, and the latter for s year. for im the fourth dearee, of which offence they plesded writey. John Meaivoee wes arnt to the olty riers for five days, where be bad been for whirty-eight days al- ena cbarge of pilfering some coffee, Jaman ‘Mulbearn was rout to the city prison for tom days, for assault and en. in Court, aad them jonds, * a Various motions were ‘Court then adjourned till “BROOKLYN. Fine.—About two o'clcck on Sunday mora Ang. & fire was discovered in an apartment eccupied M. A GAYNOR, corner of Congress sod Colum. bia streets To her + ff rts to exanguish Mra. Garxon was badly barved. The fire pressed by Officers MoGuum and Beans, of the 3d Precinct police. Recovertxa. —Caanues and Jasns Grv- wry, who were stabbed in an affray on Wednesday evening lot, at the corner of Amity and Columbia mreeta are einen 1h under the treatment re- ceived ab the Long Islard College Honpital. Tha ine mow are, that bosh will survive their juries, Conoxens Ixquesrs.—Coroner Hortow held ‘an inquest on Friday evening, in Bixteeoth street, near Third avenua, an the body of a ebild twe ned RANA Cosrn.o, who was few days ago. Ti pal water off the stove, throwing uv 1s head and tory, scalding the little creature so that, ater lingering in great age ny four days, it died of the injuries. Ciry Mortarirr.—The total mumber Geaths in this city last woek was 109; of which, 92 were mon and 19 women, 31 boys and 37 girls, Tae Principal diseases were Const mation of the lungs, 15; scarlet sions infantile, &; crous, 6; diphtheria, od, 3; marsemss, inflamaation thrvet, 3 eat &c. Urder one year of age, 23. Natives of the United States, 76: Irelend, 10; Germany, 6; Rag land, 4; British Americs, 2; ober countries, 6, Fer City News. see Third Page. Ore or tue Sicats of New Yorx.—Ir Is one of tho ploasantest feelings a man can have to ba dremed in accordance with the weuther, and appropri- ‘Ately to his own rank in life and personal app aranes, ‘We have never seen a more varied or rich asortmout of Sraixo CxoTuns tor Man and Bovs,than that which the Buoriens Surtn, of Fulton street and Broadway, (orner of Canal strect,) have now on hand. Their prices are fabulously moderate, too, and as all their prices are legibly marked on each article, purchasers fare all placed on an equal footing, there being wo @o viation in any case from the marked prios, A visit te their stores ia one of the “sights of the metropolis’ which no stranger should omit to roa, SSurmi Baorirens, 418, 420, and 492 Broadway, And 128, 188 and 140 Putton street, RBapways Reapr Bavievy 1s 4 cerTam fired rr a gcolcne peloe ot ‘Neuralgia, Teothashon <famsy Geller Pad orp ists everywhere, MADWAY & C0, 28 foun ot Tam reas K AND Desnzrasup fe eale at 01 Right av, GENERAL NOTICES. See hers pme fer the Friendless, band from the Btreeta." A DR. ZELL'S NERVINE POWDERS. / be given in Coffee, ' ‘ea, of Liquor, unknown te inker. the £ T 1 Neate yp are. F Gz WV ELLS & CO., Wholesale Agsate, 116 Pratik. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, 11, 190,68 Rheumatism ts tte moet painful forms ; PES Sag aA 4 comp! ver and ki certainly: mere tate, debility, Piet cowautny + are" most cared by thks great purlfier Hyett’. Life Raleam bas cured thousands of cases these and similar dlseaso-, and it «iM most cortelal ch can ‘ye reached by mediaine lance with the dit Jone. pad Life Kea'sam ed Wiltet Jarvis, Faq, 217 Hicks st, Broos lyn, -{ deep anc terrivle ulcers nthe lee, ‘mpatation his physicians bad decided that Wee necessary to eave 'ife 7 Froftwayee ile, Thee rears u onal Tateemeote sa vatore Pilitated ocmtitarions © wane! ton ‘colds, a thie. ame rch dc. Ee ne aptoh Wasi ae 1 nent for imely use of a single betile will prove to’ be werte filer tlmen Ste eet, Bold by all drugelets, ard by ya HALL CEE, 218 Groeawicn Price 10 ote; large botales at 20 ota, 68. era RE a COUGH EXTERMINATOR, : , article of the kind new ‘ Ly Retice.—Veterans of the War ef 181 widews that made claims for the use of ‘aakins boa ats Gas cha ‘ind ee toute mney (en, HAY dmb. NB all made c'sime. wall eo above, "er ave a made SOT seta init a the dpring) do not Suing ‘pareatives « traos aie, wd the werves By Dre icra ae ll dad her Biaith greatly improved throughout, as it med en Wittieonie mee aot, W. + to be had of AY Mh” res or BOX of dstprens TWO BOOK: coe Rayara Bode tor anal igo north oak ge 8 s revit aiven with ‘cash’ box, Brory oats eae eit Fehr aee oe a : y) SEeleh i