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“THU PRSDAY MORNING. APRIL 4, 1961, A New Branch OMe, Our wp town eubsoribers, advertiners, respondents, will hereafter be scoomodsted at 98 Fourth Avenue, on theasme terms and with the fame promptitade, as at the downtown offices. Our intention ts to sif rd every pomible facility rd advantage to thoes doing business with the New York fen. "Tire irecrutable policy of the Administration with reepect to the Southern Treason, begins to irritate the expectants and quid mynce on al tides, Two prominent Republican jouroals— the Times and Tridume—*bich never a oon tess by o simaltanocus and mu pn erry ie: yesterday opened fire hotly spo” the President, on account of the suspenre which all feel painfully, and baffled news-mongors intolerable in our p litical prospects. They want to know, without forther delay ‘ #! and proper cur! sit dent weuld probally he wore able to, and consi sistent with the pi ule in. Peat.” ; Wo suspect, however, that tho policy 0 the Administration would not be the better for ingenuous publication. It ie sufficiontly indicated alroady, as one of patient indulgence toward a miaguided people, founded on the conviction that no true or desirable unien can it with pl sed it not | be securcd by force and that the equal less and wicked rebellion against the! dearest rights and interests as well most sacred obligations, Into which the confederate states bave been pushed by a ban! of conspira- tors, needs only time and trial to extinguish iteelf. Of course it would be alsurd to attempt to define, or to proclaim in advance, the epectfi measures which are to enter into a system like this, of watchful observation and prudent om- ployment of opportunities, It is like the game of a chess player or an angler, and would ut terly spoil by disclosure, even if its movements could be anticipated, With regard to the revenue question, we sus- pect that the Adm'nistration relies on the risks ‘of contraband commerce threugh the revolted states, to deter extensive importing (i. ¢., smuggling) operations, under the pretondod southern revenue | Thero is no telling ‘The question is a new one with us, and “we shall seo what wo shall see.” The damage which tho so-called ‘im-Morrill” tariff is do- ing the cause of the Union abroad, is, however, unequivocal enough. ‘The forts of tho United States are evidently to be beld as far as practicable, and any undig- nified haste in deserting oven an untenable posi- tion. like that cf Fort Samter, appears not to be in favor with the Execntive. We ono other knowledge of the views of the Govern- ment than is open to every one who reads the nowspapors, but have simply indicated what sooms tous acommon rease interpretation of the course thus far pursued. An extraordinary some oceurred yesterda; im the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Mr. Mouetsoy, formerly “Reader” to the Boar! of Councilmen, was brought before the Grand Jury to give evidence in relation to certain allegaticns of corrupt acts on the part of the Beard. Mr. Mountyor refused to testify, upoa the ground that he would, by stating the truth, degrade himself, The Judge refused to accept the excuse of the witness, and Mr. M. was sont to Eldridge strect jail. If the District Attorney will only use all his Infor- mi , there will be a large number of ‘‘ofli- cial” car didates for lodgings in the Bing Sing State oataldisbment. ‘The Brooklyn Kiect\ I will be team that the Democrats have bare- ly beld their own in the Brooklyn Charter clec- tion, Ald. Kaunrraasn’s election to the Mayoralty makes a vacancy in the repre- sentation in the Common Council from the 16th Ward. The Board of Aldermen now stands hepublicans to 9 Demo crate. A special election must be called, to fill the 18th Ward vacancy, and upon its ro- sult depends the political complexion of the Board. The Board of Supervisors is about equally divided—the Republicans gaining three mem. bere. An Impe tant Dechion. Taw Supremo Conrt, at General Term, yee- terday, gavo a deeision to the effect that a person resident in this state is liable to bo taxed for personal property which he owns or uses in apother st ‘The Court held that personal property follows the individual, unless he can show that it is not available for busi- ness purposes, or credit, in the atate in which he resides. In brief, the Court tock the com- mon sense view that, if the native of another state scleots New York as his residence for business purposes, he must pay taxos here upon his personal property. ‘Tusee is a bill before our Legislature which restricts the rate of ferriage between Now York and King’s county to two cents, It also pro- vides for the sale of eommatation tickets at the rate of one cent a trip to foot passangera, and ten cents for cart or business wagon. The bill is fair and unobjectionable toward all parties; and as it only secures to the people of Williams burgh what has been repeatedly pledge! to them by the Ferry menopolists, and coniirmed fn every ferry lease, we hope it will becom a law. eee eee Tus steamer Kangaree, from Liverpool, the 20th arrived at this pert yesterday, The Nova Scotian, from the same port, the 21st, has ar- scrived at Portland, The news by both is an- ticipated. Re-Anmanommaxt or tas Potics Par- emors, — Superintendest Kewempr has for some time pest been busy in redistricting the Po lice Precincts, im order to afieet » more equal distri« bation of the force Ghrougheut the city. Me has just completed this labor, by which t eppears that four new precincts have bees formed, viz :—the ‘Twenty-coventh, Twenty-cighth, Twenty-ninth oud ‘Thirtieth. ‘The Twenty-seveath is in the lower part of the city, the Twenty-cighth on the wester'y side, betworn the 8b and 9th Wards, belng formed 6 portion of each of these precincts, The olher two are up town. Some time will yet elapse before this new arrangement can be got into working order, Four sew stetion houses will have to be furnished, and additional officers sppointed, ‘There are at the present time 94 Presincts, in which petrol duty is performed, and the four sdditional Precincts will also require pasrelmen, Altogether there will be thirty Precinets, with Copteins and Sergeants in command, their number including the Deteotive Force and City Hal! Squad. —_—_—_——_—— VorrsAlL—Mr, Jos, Loupmn, formerly cap tain of H, 94 Regiment, (City Grena- wes yemerdey, from his late resi- See ie. 19 Blonder His conusction with the Second Regimens was gevered ot the time of the change in the regiment, about » year since, but bis old compantens tn armnd would have followed his final resting plese, had it not been contrary to bis last request, ‘The funeral was etended by Tecaplar Lodge No, 908, F. and A. M ‘and 0 lege number cf friends of the devensed. T . faterment took place in Greesword Cemetery, THE LATEST NEWS. —_———_o--___ BY 72. 7) R473 TO THR SB. ¥. UR, Foreign ‘Intelligence. Astival of the Auseion os at Halifax. Three Days Later from Europe. ome ADVANCE IN COTTON, — 8158.500 IN BPRCOIR. Notifier, Wednesday, April 3.—The stoam- sbip Amarics f1ca. L verpool, morning of the 234, acd Qseeustowe the MAb, arrived ot this port thie Adsiatic from the fad ‘end hed reduced its rate of die New York, arrived a ot Le reid two wembers of the Tvaiem © wnole isanda vows by ion of annexation to Tefased, and he, pa Assembly for atx mon he. Phe gileb Gevesnmamas apgroved of erurte Mi. C. Foetmcor explained that the preseot convar’ion baween Esgland and Prance, respecte ing the Newfoundland fisneries ooly the machinery uvder exising treaties, ard as it Gid mot effict she rights «f Nowfvunaland it would non Le lat before the: Legieimnre. In the Hvvse of Commons Lord Jonn Ronaris promised 0 produce the ¢ rrespoatenie wite the on Government reistive to the fugiuve slave Tird Jou Kusawet edited thet violated inserpetional lew, but aatd thet, in toe fence of cficial disperches,the French Govermment hed act been applicd tw om the sulject. F. ance. ‘The Bask of Prance, om the 21st ult., reduced its rate cf discount frem 6 to 5 per cent pe Legislatif, Mo Juune Pavan hed to thenddrems, req unating of the French troops from R my He strongly w ged the necosnigp fhe auca & proceed 4 saverted that the mai 10 of the Bialen wonle be impossible, wif 19 said thet the Prench Government becrifice the Pupe to the walty of 1» Sy'ner the a y of Italy 40 the Pups. yo wn ol navion prop'ved at Villafrance was ‘na tras oale tow, abd [t abould be scooped es such. Heal. luded ot length to the tloe ati tH ati Whe amendment was then rejscted by 246 t9 5, Count nm Moun urging the Leg Istare w leave the solution of the question to the Exp»ror. ‘The entire Address was faaily agreed to lye vote cf 218 against 13. ‘Tbe Paris Bourse on the 22d closed dull and low- or. The rentes ware ah O8t.a15c, fo far from reoalling the Franch troops t inwas gonirally reported in Parle tha were about to be sent out, pomioally to reinfuree the getrison there, but really to make * counter de- monstration to that of Austria cn the Po, Italy. wow hed ‘The new Ministry Is not yor sunounced. A grand fete in honor of Ganrmat1, took the fan, Cas Carlo Theatre and Royal Palsce, Nipten, on the ‘Auaxannia Douas hed challesged the ee, of of taking + Parts, March 98.—The Parte Wah a tlegrac, dened uu consented te cine paica Byris. ” jeter natimal K gowrer-renge] Deruit has de sanded the prompe exarutlon of the condemned Pryiur PAcmA would leave for Paria on the Sith : al decree comvokes be compoasd of 26 jit ‘Movers. ADaMNs, relative to the om- struetlon of he Rolly of Bousbern Taly, Bagrade, March %—The Vioolalmed the ack of ama the Christian refugees of the Pachally of Elsa, ‘The Fefugean have declared, however, bes they canact venture 10 avail themselves of the amnesty, snd have seats petition tothe Sultan, gevia a qui od ‘asa om the southern frentiors of e tnotpala Shtpplog I LateDigence per America. ‘The Award, from Li 1 for N is tomatic off Bailly.” Crow sured Oceene 18 ‘The J. H_ Ryerson, from L'verpool for New York, passed Da’ wh on the Ils of mom onde | hed loot mainmast, to. ea. valance ane refur Latest via. Queeamown. Liverpool, Sunday.—The sales of cotton at Liverjoo! for the weak were 133,000 alee at a0 sdvance of Ws don the week, tue market cles- {ng buoyant but iulet. Sales of cotton y 00 bales including’ $6.80 %0 sproular saad exporters, “The market closed firm snd Minder the edvicvs ter Arlato, Iivesdatuila vot, Oragole VIN 9 9176. re no steamer from April ou, Galway, ull Arrival ef the Reva Sootinm Portland, Me., Aprit 3.— "The steamshtp No- i ian, from’ Liverp rol Moreh tie, we ato. 29d, arrived as ticipated Ly the arrival of the Awserica Albavy, April 8.—A communication was pro- emited Then Mr. Kunnupr, Superiveendent of the Genus, eubuaiting the popaletion of the state by Counties, for the purpose of appertionment. O-~ dered % be printed forth with, and referred tos Brlect Cominities, Mr. Compoi.ty introduced ® bill to incorporate the Citizens’ Guarantes and Advance Assuciation, of New York. ‘The bill authorizes the guarantee {ng of tae paywect, the punctual performance or Promiaory notes, bills of exchange, Sear Schur or any other evidences of debt or trust ywe the sto of o> pl mocks, cha bonds, and ail properay, ard’ the cdvanco thereon et 15 per cen! Nerves tert pened Soden $100 and 12 per cent, ou ware ever saat amount ond under $1,000, ard 10 per cent. above $id,in0,_ Tee Ml ive pares» bold real nate to establish bead and offices. recnion th Tomediotely after the reading of the journal, Mr, Bommsan moved to lay all tntecventag bush for the perpose of moving, to tas reeslation requiring the Comales ‘Villages to whe 5 were fas Malloeds oud in fivor'ofravdissovien ot tf bille were sunonget oilers for toe mle Satine lands on 1-bg Inland ; to ageinst & favora!; arty from oom the Croton Aqueduet from tn- progress of work on the ovmpietion he Sonate wish g0ee to the Governor, mne-third act by requiring The bill to amerd the une tthe coneent of one-sixth of the creditors te enable ete Dena of the Inselvend act She Roath Coreh e e poesn Ce ipril Bw Tee South Caro- 7 & vote of 149 te 29 ine’ Confederate Btates, Lana 4 rpotae Soencrom, wheo Pee cree oie or pid at ttodindil te here on ecoount of head woods, i, pi board Captain Wu. fand two seamen of British brig Now- ian, wresked 00 Molasses Rest, T. 1. sbout the for trwheo gine dereieed upoa tec! 7ebrut three millions one huse| wo, Nab 9 oa Government Heaney tox Wave ca the T0eh ina tion e Kresty ehh toa government’ ts one of the objects Of Mae ara would Fave teen 984. 7 cluded to jue treasury five milll.na {yam the Pons dently diasp pr me aiministest' 9a, which suspend sd dipiom tie roia= tions between the two count! Cmtelorate Bes baer rect from: Fravos, tr teed of ture sgh Miniaer bere, io eouthern commerce with tat pire ing of Freoch aod English flee bes bem re ceived here, re satisfied that their movements are in close con- nection with tke observetion of southern political events. tovon in Rebmond, Vig’ tion with eee Call {oF b osowasion convent om, shore ont ingwim, eepecially in army ctreles. | fas uinnone ering ba ing beh ris] Church on Forty-eighth street, between Gth and 10)6 o'clock, The sermon will be preached by the Right Rev. Bish: Axton, D, Dy gular weekly meeting of the Board took place yes: eadey afternoon, President Varri.axcx in she chalr, ‘emigrants arrived since iSayear, 1A00 arrived hore uring tha: proses | year; err week; 1 051 icmstes are im the verious instivutiens care Free. Washlsgton. Washington, April 3.—Uenteary to, the ox the Beorerars of tne Treseury | ve acoape na sie bslow A. of the Treasvry Department, has gone wustnene. | Gum Oo siipp!, A rteinr ef the Goatt of Cisne’ ve pee of Re Gi ar, oF fev, York, eed Joan E. It La exp'cted that er On recei7en mpectal come ministration, end ea tm nic0, kid Mexwen "7 tha A fleet, wirich wea to bave been sout Moxico, will be deieyed notil further uctiona ona be rece!y-d fom Medrid. ‘The decision of the Hocretary of the Treasury a ”, oO “eed eoretary hes con- for the remaining on Madey. cieevsaected om, aw AO govArDNe of the ga Minister Cear was, an min ve Veaench Com stm the aired invtructions 2 \ Reaident factittation of It ia secertained that ti remion to (ne Although a0 <fliclei matifiestion of the com. 2: geutiemen in prominent positions The continued prenmece of Major Bax MoCur in connec- inatant, excites much interent in Wash- Rhode Iolard Riertion. Providinca, April 3,—The olection today ro- defost of the Republicans, 14 reelected by & large major. ity, and the legisiature is strongly of the eame po- the ete Republican members of Congress trom Vals state, Tater from Texas. Golveston, April 3.—Governor Hovsrow has to the hegtalature, Provesting 2 the Leg aqsion the Convent 5 @ to musrain him, oly iraiming stilt tobe Governor. The Lagisleture touk not the slightest potice of it, ‘view to future reconstruct Mir Riotamocon, of Hanover followed, urging secession, immediate Heavy Forgery. Boson, Aprit 3.—The Journal states that ano, of the ate firm of Biomow & dealers in, Pearl sires, bea lef for and "dollars, is the bande amount of fi of brokers aad Death of Capt. Berryman. Pensacola, Fla., April 3.—Capt. BerarMan, fer greene the ae hoor died yenerdey of Richmond Mayoralty E’ection. Richmond, Va., April 3.—Our Munici lection came off Made” Mr. mare Eo rpere syer, by about 1,006 majority vver Mo" Mri, Beetles. —At the village election held the Democrats elected all the officers and two-thirds of the wnrd officers, village ‘Toe wejoritics averege 360, Gaonas Bannan is chose ‘The Cotembia at Charleston. Charleaim, &. 2 Aprit 3.—Tbe U. 8, M. steamebip G umbia, Durny, from ‘New York, arrived here'at 6 o'clock this (Tuesday) aferscon, CITY NEWS. For Cnanrtxstox.—-The steamer Marion smiled for Charleston yeate:day afternoon. She car- ried a falr cargo, with seogers, jarege number of pas Cavrc (ONSECRATION.—Tho now Memo- 7th avenues, will be consecrated this forecoon at Eaernony, of fase, Rev. i be the pastor ef the church, Commrssionans ov EM{GRATION.—Tho re- ‘The wiekly statement is ss follows: Number of Jamuary 1st, 1861, 8,200; he 0: Bank, ‘The following ts the movthly summary of urivale a the Caatle Garden ending stated thas he had re from the Commissioners Corrections, stating that Furchased « wieamb>ei for the purpose id goods from the city to neler charge, sod { Entgre as nn lm 3 to sop od, bearing « portion of he expense Cotte, maMe! was referred v0 abe crete the several [notivntions under referenes te the | eae Soot ra week by the ship Margaret Tusolced; That tas Dends rruired in the cose of the ship Margaret Evans, for brlnging to, thle" pors seven Recreni e ae id Mr. Low) wit Me aatiss te the Some at id aly ‘thes {fo wise! yceee again onour the band enfereed, or the oereraed cs the crpease Sti a bt ringing them rae, ns adopted and the Board ad- Fires, Inquest, Accidents, dw Tux Lars Homicops—Coroner Jackwan held an inquest on Wednesday, af the New York Hegpltal, upon the body of Baxwm, Pown. rhe sallor who was injured & fow dave 0 fat» and Almens, a8 Greenpoint, L. Wb Jom ra ed of bie go, on board 1» while ine fire ‘Vaveuam, ‘ns mate, Ireland. 28 peers of bol org SF said f age, and was e sailor attached Acc Mea Ly Snot.—A young man named Rowr Barer was dangerously Injured yesterday, im the store of Mr. Sowruwourn, No 839 Broad= the accidental was Gscharged. ‘Tho Lull eered. bie ight Tuesehe "4 the lungs and, lodged’ I his sbculder. ‘He wise taken t0 the [New York Hospital, where efforts to Temove the ball were made but without succes Farat Faxt..—Coroner yncnMan held an inquest on Wednesday, at No, 83 Baxter street, a the body of Jumma Garrat, & native of Triana esis new he ied aca Y of the oka), received on Tuasday night by hiltog downs of steve ot ve house, The Jory ‘be cccurrence to have been scoidental, Petice Intelligence, ae A Srxser Fiowr.—Axpaew Hmm alias Fioan, o deputy sheriff, and Enwaa> MoCoxnxa wwe amusing themselves on Widoesday after. Semrfacet white rolling in"the gubet ao Staats © poliopman, ead taken by c DAvORT 18 11x ACT.—A man calling him- self Joun fomavt was detected early yesterday morning, in the more of Hawn Jouseom, N> 910 Wiliam street, which be bed robbed of some Clothing. He #8 locked up, Farau Fiowt witie Gamerio.—Jomm Horns, ® bowler, died yesurday ot the N. Ys Hoopite:, from iujusiee reostved om the 19% ult, whtie t Sgbt with one Hawn Rovuns. Corser id an inquees upon the body, when 1 ¢videnes thet Roun and one Paso 0 rh knocking bim senseless to the fo Jury retureed's verd ct of * deeth from injnr v4d at the bands of Hausy Routes or Row- der clroua.stences of greet provece una. coved won sativa. of Obit, 88 goare of ro ha pect wae held to await the action of the Jory. aan ov A Hove Tatev.—A Gorman pemed Hut Crore mean was arrested on Wed- desiny, charge with stealing 972 from the room He wae a + ond leave the was, ot ius oger beer volecy, with veeriy fr etole bmi mb's pereon. Justice Burn. éfore whom be was taken, locked him up to man answer. A Lancy Hast oy & Piwcerooner.—Mr, Gi G. Pmen, of Hadley, C0, while ot the corner of Brow: into a crowd, od afeer wallet, which oomtalned stolen, Wnt he may hav y and Fulton treet ou Wednesday, got ¢ out he missed his We thinks it was dropped ity REGAL REPORTS—WEDNESDAY, Caart of Oyor ond Termiaor. Before Justice Lranauan. Bribery in the Common Counoil. MR. MOUNTJOY BEPORR THE GRAND JURY — HK 18 CONTUMACIOUE AND 13 BENT TO ELPRIDOK STREET JAIL ‘The Gracd Jury thie afternoon, through their foreman sonounced thats witness mimmoned by them, Mr. George Mountjoy hed refused to anawer quemions put to him, The Judge asked Me. Mountjoy why he would not answer the uestions, Mr, Mountjoy stated that they were of euch ne- ture that he Ve Ae ded advice of nis counsel, before ana them. Toe Jade ad ha a Unt eh, ood ine tow minutes Mr. Larremore entered the Court room, buat Mr. Moustjoy af orn short consultation wish bing arcee Court as follows : If your tisaor plone: T cannes answer the ques ton pat tome, think it rye a _degrace me ia the eyrs of the community to do Judge lograhem—The law of fine Legisleture dee not ¢xcuse you on that ground. You are to Sppaer ond give evidence. Tae estimeny, 4 not used egeinat you in any prosecution, aivil or Mr. Mountjoy—That is oll [have to my, ae; I thick is will degrade me. Judge Ingraham—I do rot think thas is suff tens exeuse, The evidence you will give to the Gravd Jury is private and does not become kaowa te the public. The lew requires you to testy to, the Greod Jury io regard to the matter which they have qusstieced you on. It is better to answer. The foremen of the Grand Jury will repeat the ‘Mr. Mountjoy—There is no neotasity for that ; I refute to answer, wn Iograham—Mr. Fo gman ask the queq; nm. Foreman, (James (} King)—From whom, if any one, during the last three have re sates ota FE ortm! bier, Mary Kehow « girl 18 Soot, residing is Bath street, Tad = thet she mole st soeo gat 7 silver o kenew thi colps, te the amount of foe to Med vel Jewelry, which she ssid $54 Cbalned trom ® young man who kept company with her, ‘The witness, Vilen, testifiedAhet she was taken back aguin ints service, Mr and Mrs, 8.0m heving forgiven ber, ‘The money she brought to her mo Several mal Pra Aeponed of, and the minor were Gout sdjeurned. “BROOKLYN. ‘Tan Baooxuyy Caanrme Evaction.—Tho fAlowing is a complete list of the Aldermen elect- 5. James Lynch, D. 0 Charles Pranks, D. 1, Befus BR 8: Jon Avan Be ib 17. iby Perry, %. Bloharé Terman, DB, % ve tas earn a Be 19, bgt BR. Kelly, D. 13. Micheal Collins, ¥ is BR. h Dy Ne] Dp 4, Stephen Bervard 4. Mena. B 14, . ‘Mertia Breev, D. 16. L. Distler, Re 8, Thomes Ryan, D. |13, Thos, Grithe, D 10, Thos, Con' Demecrats, 7; Republicans, % (COMSTARLN ELBOTED, ‘Wards. ‘1s. Mich), MeGor + Geo, ‘Democrets, 1, Independent, 1. Brooxurs "Cowuon Covncit.—The Com. mon Council met last evening, the Presidemt in for exch engine bi py per sepium. from from 284 wireet, ‘Thomas Bation: i ue poiess, rought up and journed, for $99.7! toe WILLIAMSBURGH. Arrourrannt or Postwasree.—Me. Jou 8. Acca, of she 14th Ward. haa beom appointed Postmaster of Williameburgh—a porition worth 114 (e ot presenta clerk in the amiaiovers. $2,060 per annum. Board of Water Go Rarinoan Extenston.—Arrangomonts have been ccmmenced for the exteonion of the Grand Street and Newtown Railroad ty Newtown. Much of the road is siready As won Os bee frost ie out of Gewronod the work of conmructon will be com- om the ground me Arramrtmo To Vore InteaatiT.—Mi mam, Houm wes arrested on Tacedey for attempt: Ing to wate Illegally, but was discharged for wat of JERSEY CITY. evidence, ided, ah @ salary of pa debate somed, the aldermen generel'y ox- a What the salary was too higi Uistn the whole wubject waa laid over ‘wil os ‘The contract for re godine and repairing Fourth evenue from Baltic to Firm street, sad he ase was awaidet to ght Ward mops wae id over, whem the Bond ad- Fineven's Nowmattort.—Tho following nomineticns for Chief the Jerery City Fire For Chief Engineer nominesed ; and Ww Asalotants—1st Was DN tan. 2a Ward. rieu, 34 War —Surt Meay 6 7 Kogincer and amistents of avtmant have been meds A. Farson, re Cal Ww U6 Beare, Joun Jone Barry, Jamas Wake Newao RNDATE, end Jarurr Janis 4th Ward—Jous Bow Tap aod Gee Prme Common ma—Jousx B, Hatairr, Trowas Hows ane Cuanine Boorr Dascest oron Troe ‘ Star,.”—About a doz- en persons of the vilest character who occupied rooma In an old lullding in the th Ward, known as the “ehip. " were taken befsre recorder Ti.0mn, of Joreey City. Tovtor doy foreacne ‘tnd sent to ths Jul for 60 days each. s bullding having bees Cleared of the occnpante the proprietor intends 49 have it torn down, ~ Sopoen Deatia Prevesrnn, Bemove from the aystem offending agents, whieh, if permitted ty remain at this searon of the year, are fraught with great danger to life itself. Conn Dizaema, BitowdArrrottons, Ruavmatian Govr, MALL POX, and oll fever Bi ‘which rhould he used e promptitude tn peedily cured by the KTH PILLS deecs sufficient fully to re- All crudities, and imparities from the stomach 4 bewela, Oh! what beartaches woald be prevent if these Pills were ured with foaclomnens and beginning of sleknen. Bold at 25 cents per box, with full directions, at the PRINCIPLE OFFICE 204 CANAL ST. also st No. 4 UNION SQUARE, NB, —Can be obtained of dealere generally, Youra Antists, Te oRpER : 70 ASCRRTATS rclentifially t) what particular branch #f art they ‘are by nature bee t adapted, should tent Phrengl:gi-t. IW reoelving early an time may be saved. reputation and pro- with full written descriptions of advion m 86 gained. Care, compe. reliab’o daily by, POW LER & WELLS, 908 Broadway, Laptxs pO YOW Wish GOOD HRALTH? TOU ply by vstog Dr. SOROTAL Sh whet regulartti ard Y. & 1 Repablican é — WEROK, Scoretary. at ‘Chairman: oie Attemion Ly Stad'ey, @ Po will jestare medioz, Pll letare before ere catia Rarer ad abology . “Damitalon 19 conte, o =r iia POOR Mais FRINND.* | Seer Cs ¢! be re tia Bi OLEAM, ae emmual a fer Saco Brown. the beloved son of SOCIETY NOTICES, Cs Fon sy fate bie at fost fs iy SEBOUP, We “3 INC WIL! AYMAR-On April 94, Sarah, wife of John J. A7- [$e remains wil how tate | dite takes Onorek. siiere tne fa fr which temyani of rea Tyee te atand. at o¢y A. MM. on Friday, Oty inet 4 sop 34.8 Hollegas, wife day _ GENERAL BOUSEVESS. PEDESTRIAN FSAT -Palon Gardens Bete Beers 12; Shaan tiny ain pareh py a BURR INT, N°, MORE GOING TO NEW YORK TO a sal cae aa al mportees aad 90 re fw or As WHEE ASTOUNDING sane mae oe zgine RESTA ras at matt Mio ‘Caine Breakfat Pletes for 35 conte; Ton shee. 1, conte 128 te Be LEOALE aires ie China ‘Berrios, 74 "Prech etna tes Berio aaa oot tort Prench fieectubsd Tee Bervioes 44 plovea. 66 95, AND ALL OTHER G00D8 Lf PROPORTION, ABOUT. a Toys on of, Wr ai ree, root ree cm Mari lack, the fraery wy cite a years, RBKN- Ie Ioomineds: the 24 ki J T, el Misa aud bilon Bron, need mente amd D day: Brooklyn ws 94 Inst, at the Jour ot ladeom ave, James Far. seeenrars eaten pupae os A vreceameernreat abeey os, aac aoe ky (he ey moathe and 3] Scam ee EBRLAND On Wi daestay, aa lash, Wihioms Ker Fea Leto rer ae a Se aon $A tne, of on ‘3. ym in the 20th year 3 [RRS a ie eee oe eee | ele feshingtom acd — 01 morn larger F--On the euploonto da ea “tounaaraeoret eo a Tosaonen of er ate, ‘arren it, this (Thursday) afterneon zs! UCK®R.-Om the 84 tr: woes Pocber and Jule Seas emreae ‘V083—On the 9d inet, Mr. Heure Voes,a native of Germany, oged 34 years gn¢ ¢ mouths, cepa i wee, Ae aha Sot ‘WILSOV. ‘Wetnceday, 34 iret. of cons mrt! etry dem nites oe 10 year 10’ taoutne sad 18 . Tackan, oon of oth ean E Sandner eae s OARDING—G AND THEIR ‘i, afew ney tleman ay be fool ei is "hoes panel sebuasht | Bins snd ata crne bur USFURMNISHED io | faeces # eee |S BeARDING—rumxe st on BOARDING—A YEW SINGLE GENTLE. Jad’ be are Sethinndadetted |” IE Ral rte A J renee Board Leet, cha VELER'S Ea aaa |e C ea Bee Po al Ba te hale figures, Orders by letter over &b delivered {ree ofcharge in Mow Yoek li APER HANGINGS, PAaPss IL. ee anocroue Ta fall variety, atthe ornst EN Se ws . 181 = fey + EA PER HANGINGS At No. 582 Broadway, Prom the earaetaasase a Ft fe Prices sorthy of eouakderatio Wi Give nme HAVING i dey oe, 8 e hee ite owt my Raab, ‘Obristie a, KIRT — ai Bee | wuacsee ORMET TORT sc oure, wastaerae TESOL COR oure, W HATS—TaKB NOTICE LADiEa feane again ea the Sapa |e a ey ARTICLES FOR SALE. Peers fa ses ac Masts a JUNTERS FOR SALE—2 SMALL Coun- enriee sree seas 9 a Gr488, CASES FOR SALE CHEAP—A ‘oun ate t silo sions sham canes, any elon ie ee eer roe &c, FOR SALE —BaY MARE tor wagon for any or egitveriee at fs att rod imorwasred Ria gesr has HORSES 4c, FOR SALES as PRICED el ies raven l open in prod “ee pois £120, ive 2 East Mriuaiacioe sinats bc RSES FOR SALE—T#O BROWN 1) In oj] geese es eh treat mere ta for ersh. or ex for a worki eres “ ly or Inquire at No. re 3 HOM nae GaRT AND HARNESS FOR FIOBSE FOR SALE—A SMALL CAWA- the, op 4g 6 years olf, perfectly *. ptt the Owner bes to further'usb for thee Sou Grvat Jones ot. ‘OKSE FOR SALE—A FIRST-RATE HORSE AND Waco FoR ean nue Ss wrod int tind oy uta, USEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE fa rk re ROAR, FOR SALSA SMALL ORGAN we eam Bbteatit pala veela ver eben, ena EWING MACHIBE FO) eae pry city Pet | HAND te aND Fo fo Ee S Fe ene Onn, gael” iB. aoe some KIRT QEIBT WIRE SKIRT hy: pee hee ae p-gor, aan on ais FAST. SAILING Eee Say oes FOR TLRs LARGE STOVE ale Bias, 03 Pause $04. ¥ Mir APPARATUS, &., FOR cork beneh, tities cheep. 4) La aS Y by mtd spb § Lf ko re ‘3 Us Ess aor eh tit ca de Wrst it in oad il ontamge Weise NW YOR SALE—A ROAD WAGOM cifage thoy His eruear Wn aves 98

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