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(Continued from the Firat page ) enn — br the Chair to carry into effect the proposed arrange- mente This Committee {1 a8 follows: Wiliam T. Blodgett, Chairman, Jonathan Bture pout, Mores HH, A. T. Stewart, . Kimeon Draper, Edward Plere- i iripnell, Bam, Sloan, Edward Min urn, Wiiliara M. Tweed, John J. Artor, Jr., Doogiae flor, Willian F. Dodee, Ieeac Hell, Johm A. Ix, ore, Kobert B. Hone, Banjamin W Cornell, Barmael Wetinore, Oliver Winchester, T, W. Worth, inaih Led- Cooper, Thomas ©. Acton. ion, Johm A, King was appointed to preside at Coion Square, and it waa resolved to invite Hon, (ieoree Banerott to deliver the address, At a meeting ofthe Committee of Arrangements held Inet even- the, progress ware made in conth tion of the meot- ing of the morning, Mr. Bancroft has accepted the invitation to deliver the funeral oration on Tnesday next, at Union wjnare. Provielon hae been mado for religious ererciees to be performed by the most emi- nent clergy of thecity. The following Clab organi- vations bave heen invited fo participste In the core- monies The | vion, Athenaeum, Union Laague,New Vora, Contary and Felee te. ‘The proceedings of this body of citizens will be subordinate to the action of the Common Council, A meeting of the Committee 0! Arreneementa will be beld at the Maison Loree to day, at four o'clock }’. M. and eight o'clock P.M, VARIONR MERTINGR, The metmnbere of the Union League Committee held & meeting Inet evening, to make arraneements for their participation in the funeral procession on Torsday. It wae ordered that the Standing Commit- we waiton the Morart and Tammany Hall Leto eratic Associations, and invite them to co-operate with the (nion League Commitioe to taking part with the procession. The members were then notified to meet at the office of the Assoolation on Tuesday morning, where a place would be aeaigned sheim in the procerwion A meeting ofsoldiars who have teen engaged Inthe Present war wna held inet nlebt at 00 Feet 12th et, in ordertoexpress their grief at the assaveination of Presideut Lincoln, and to make arrangements for taking part in the obeequies on Tuesday, Col. Hillyer wae voted tothe chair, Resolutions were adopted ex- proselve of sorrow at the lors of President Lincoln ; confidence in the administeation of Andrew Johneon, aking merey for the misguided eubordinate, but stern justice tothe elvil and military leaders of thie rebellion and resolving to join in the observances of Cueaday The veterans of 1512 met yoaterday at their rcome In Broome etreet, and pareed resolutions of sorrow, and alroeenified thelr desire to take part in Tues- day's procerslon ; but they would not be able to do so f carrinves were to be excluded wholly, ae the veter- ane are too feeble to be able to march oa foot, The Painters’ Central Union held a mecting Inet | evouing, and resolved to turn ont en maase on Tuee- fay. They will beara new banner of white or blue dik, with their title fuseribed thereon, A meeting of the reveral loenl organizations is ealled for Monday evening next, to arr urther The Boiler Makers met, and resolved to participate n the obsequies with their banaer and 9 band of nusic, ‘The Practical Painters resolved to turn out, with a voper montning badee, A large inveting of the Plumbers, Inet evening, ongeed reaolations of resret, and resolved to tarn ont 'n foree, with banner and monrning badge. men's Union met, and resolved to Mrpend all hisiness until after Tuesday, and to unite sn the procession, The try Goode Clerks parsed a rorics of fitting reno- ntfone last eveniny, aud will parade fn force on Tues May. The Amerie sn Protestant Association will turn out oy Lodges, headed by the Grand Lodge, and carrying fags. All the Father Mathew Societies, and all the Irish Bocleties, will join in the proc F Busiuers is almost at a stanc- » while the prepar- ations are going on for the solemn ceremonies, Though our mercantile houses are generally open, very little ie doing, anding the total idlenras of Few country merchants are tn with at the poet few daya, town, The Stok Exchange and Gold Room opened Yesterday morning amusement still r one or two, whi placer of amuse but little was done, Places of nainclosed, with the exception of penod yesterday, Some minor put, it ie stated, will open thie even. tne, but the leading theatres will all remain cloeed bill next Wedneeday evening, Moursixa = Derconations,—Among the Moet elaborately decorated place in the city is the Cnetom House, both laternally and externally, The rotunda wae already decorated gaily over our ereat victorion, when the newer of the asaaseination came ; end now the solemn robes of mourning cover the flace aud other Joyful enablem The pillare at the outer sntrance are covered with black, relieved wlth a shite shield and stare. Over the ¢ wore ofl # me block and white et slither wide de or of the Collecs dd, while from Ul etroaiuers trom rosettes, under the ebield ten setting euu ehrouded in mourning, Over another door are two representations of hour-gleases, while about the door ase rosettes, black dlamoud columpe of Linck and white, ete, Inthe rotunda isa ulehe where wa caueuy hag been erected, ia which len Curtof Waeblactou eusmounted by an eagie, The tualo eutrince is huoy with black curtaine, and dis. viovew bust of Lincoln, uaderneath whieh a y droped face cromeed. Bleewhore wie lusts of Jackson, Ciay wid Scott, mud w poten letiorethe worde "it 1 Webster, and in everereen ( biouw Must aud Shall be Pre. with other mottoes aud many other features ofinterest, ‘The dome tuttere with a huudred silken fluxe, aud etreamer depeud from the centre, the wt jorining & tivet impressive pleture “reat clock in frout of the Pifth avenue Hotel, terved,’ i) hor been made to ect as @ inost impressive mourning device, Tue bands are motionless for the first time ba tine the time when the President expired— twenty-two wiputes past ceven o'clock Tur Forr Suwa-nada, € Head April r Semren Parry,—The steamship apt. C. PY Jayne, which left Hilton sth, at Sotclock P.M., arrived wt this { veeterday morning, The following isa list of parrengere Rey, Henry Ward Mrs. Honry Reocher, Mra, Win Master Herbe Beecher, Mra. Me not M » I, blow V i Thompeon, bay Henry Wilsou, ton, Ch a Cnrrivon, F 1t.G. 1 ra ney K muel Scoville Tilton, eq. © she ile wud sou, eice, GOLD was rather active at the Evening Ex. chance, but irregular on call ssloe after call at 149%, at which itetood at the close, Biocks sieady and not very active, EX-SeENATOR Foorr is still in Tu ‘low street Jail, and deems himeeit badly treaied by the North, COMMI-SIONERS OF CHARITIFS AND Con. arc rron,-~The new Boad net with Isane Bell as Pres Secretary, adopted the regulation of the old Board, agreeing (omeetat 9 o'clock daily, and then pro- eveded to inspect the institutions, yes erday BROOKLYN, Tur FUNPRAL Cenemonins,—The Brooklyn Hoard of Aldermen will meet at the New York Coun- cil Chamber at 12 o'clock, Pueeday, They request t!e different Associations who desire to participate, to tppolnt macshal+, and they wi!l be provided with a peition in the line, The Brooklyn civic societies se requested to meet with the Common Couneil Couwmittee, in the Committee Room, to-day at 1] roluck AM. The Alderyen have appointed oreanize| | put, and James Bowen np | remaine of the Inte President, and #245 has been appropriated to pay expenses, Tlie committee con- sista of Ald. Belknap. Kouis and Turton, The mill- tary authorities have already made arrangements to participate with the 6th and jith Irigades, A pro iamation by Acting Mayor D, D, Whitney invites the various societies of Brooklyn t) meet at the Comrut- tee Room, Brooklyn City Hall, thie morning at 11 o'clock, to choore marshals. Mr. Bexcnen, who arrived home on the steamer Suwa-Nada yertertay morning, epoke in the lecture room of hie church last evening, Hin re- marks related exclusively to the late afflicting pensation of Divine Providence. ‘The Rev. rentie- moan said the firet crushing, sickening effect of the newe over, he etraighteved ap at the thonght that God #thil lived; that he would cause this nation to be bleseed by Mr. Lincoln's death. vit had heen blerard by hie life, After narrating some pereonal rem inis- cences of the President in whom he wae ho arent Lee hever during the first yente of hia administration, Mr, Veecher stated that since he became better nc- bad learned to Icve him in common with all who kuew him intimately, He quoted the remarks o1 tho rebel General Fwell, that “the fouth had iort te bert friend,” and alluded to what some muppored to the donthern people, Tt miebt be inorve atrinvent than that of bir predecessor, but Mr. Beecher thoncht itebould not be. for anid be, we should look upou them aa Christ did upon hie enemies, and repeat “Forgive them, forthey know not what they co" At the olowe of the services, five rough, jet black con- trabande, aa Mr, Beecher anid, “fresh trom General Sherman's d tment,” were introduced arin want pe hey stood up before the a nee, and one told the people how he thoueht he war “in Heben to hear the white foika singing. Neber ren eo many white folkees in church before.” In edditien to the clothing, whieh Mr, Boecher thought war nicrady arauteed, the reverend genteman eureceted & Allceutmbution, After the baskets had been pure aiound, they were found filled with greenbacks, The audience then dispersed Tun Navy Yanp,—The strikers at the Navy Yard did not reenme work yesterday, a here- tolore reported they would, The carpenters reported for muster, but ordere from Washington not having been received, they cenld not commence their duties. The eoutkers, riggere, let clase joiners, and enn: mak era atill hold out for #450 perday, All other classes have resumed work, excepting the boxers, who are attendants upon the carpenters. Re-nppearance of the Mingue. The Foziish papers received by the last steam- er, tave @ great deal to aay concerning the “Plague which haa made ite eppearance in Rus- cla. [thes been discuss! in the Bite) P. men whero Sir Gaonge Gary eteted that the Health authorities were adopting all the precau tloaary toeasures necessary to prevent its intro- tuction Into England, It has also created alarm In Prossia, Austria, Siro len, Denmark, the mau States, France, and other continental nations, where a strict quarantine bas been ordere! arainat ell vesso!s and travellera coming from Russia, Under the cirenmatances, cause for alarm exists on this side of the Atlantic, which may any mo ment be visited by this new disease, We extract trom the Liverpool Post the follow ing article concerning the character of the dis- earn: An opidernic resembling in ite fatality the Asiatic cholera has for some months devastated the inte- rior of Russia, Apparently taking its orginin Si- beria, is bas gradually swept down southward, tpreading nore widely on vither aide ne ib al- vances. As yet it has completely baffled the skill ofthe Russian phy: ins, and of those professors © medicine who bave proceeted from Germany to stud) ite symptoms, In many cases this epidemic resembles the celebrated plague of Athens, which decimated Attion in the seoond and third yeare of the Peloponnesian war, Like it, the epedim \- longa to the claas of eruptive typhoid dis: *. The person seized immodiately despairs of recov+ ary jhe loses memory and bope together. Like it, too, the Siberian fever is accompanied genero!!y by a bowree cough and violent retching, and the victim seldow survives beyond the ninth day. There ta some difficulty in obtaining a reliable nv- count of the disease, for the Russian officials, never very communicative, bave endeavored to con- ceal the existence of the disease, But it has touched one or two towne tn Austria and Prussia, and tages at &t P teraburg. The deathe in ihe latier city are acknowledged to amount to eighsy or ono hundred per day uspected they are five times as numerou ase ip sail to havo assumed a mitigated form in Germany, bus ver. wrest alarm prevails throughout the conti- nent. Men hoped that with the Asiatic cholera, the last creat eeour se of the human race, had passed away, but they suddenty find themec!ves confront- inj pestitence which advances as rapidly ase rairie contlagration, floating on the rivers end orne on the air. Apprehension, too, as in the case of the Asiatic cholera, predisposes to the dis- eave, A plague of this description raging in Bt. Petersburg, cannot be long absent from other Eu. ropes! capitals, It marches steadily and surely, Alremay its route is traced by death and mourning, been pointed out, In such lauoL@ are nearly uscless. ver you ke). away from our shores by delay) @ ep trom an infected port ot distance from the harbor, The fever may conveyed in a letter, @ bale of goods ew or stray from the stip wafted to the sborev, It may he taken up by the wind passing over the arck, and be borne mister ously, de anite of all precauti Me, to the crowded + u. jan® may dispute whether {614 in. forioua onteeious Buch digcusmone may be jay that orbye ® case quar No plague w or whether a! ontact, there ta of staying its pro Brea to ay Tand wh be the will of Prov | ay Me to init witheuch @ scourge, We have it! v » however greatly to mitivate the iUler ce, and almost to change the character of the disease. It in true, sleythat what we beve to do to meet this disorder should be done even if no placue terrified usinto actlon, Dirt, equalor, iu © lent Himproper food, vit fore we these are the of plas The hor proverbialivfilkiv did palaces, | visit ris ® noblest mana) air from those hot asante are Juent have thelr splen hich all thas meets the eve of the clean, but the c Lars of the re full of abominations, and the eds of malaria, killa the a intheir gorgeous bets above, Nowhe itary lawe lese observed than in the Russian r » and it has beeu observed tat where these lawe have been most ney) ct el, there the pestilence has been most fate]. This ia the universa’ law, for though occasionally the pestilence emites down ite victia where these we have been observed, there the innocent sufver for the guilty—the cell" of p > hae been brought from some locality ieeki rriipe tion, The prevalence of fever nud other diseases, preventible by ordinary care an tul condition of many of the bre-wave of ths denssly populated borough. Much has teen done to remove the causes of ep.demics, and toinduce habits of cleanliness among the po rer clas. much remains to be one, an! itis not w! pesti'ence may be upon us that we Cuizerily to counters tit, Stronger me wure any yeh a uld be takey now, Tavro al By Sielualic © CaBa ng o. ail eo! the boroucts aramaze i, and overyihing culeul- ald be removed wwith to count the ca, Woe have to pay tento’d sbeuld the plague visit te cot only in the shape of rates but in uae; vers of nind—which is @ loss--in the paral, of t pss aul in the deatheof mea whom no city could afford to lose, The sauitary mousures olrealy effected bave had a seusilie elect in dimin- ishins the rate of sickness and death amony the humble. This is an encourayement to proveed vis- orously while we have the opportuaiy. If tre pestilence be saved, and break not with the waves upon these island nS W shall bave additional cause for shankfu ness, Even then we eball have but accomplished what it was our bounden duty to do, and we shall experience the benefit of it in the eater strength aud cheerfulness of the artisan, in fospitele comparatively empty, in the bealib of the chudreu of the poor, in the content sud well-being idle ‘ ne to the Professor, bub the practicaltrath | nvoyed by the air | Neaulinessdirect- | ed public attention some months wince w the fear. | ja might be the po iey of President Johnson in reterenca | © Clenfuevos, Cu KCHOONERS— Dresden, of all. ort Prt there t# no one who can contemr!at® tn outbreak of a plague which haa yot defi the physician without tue feeling of dismey. In the crowded bye-waye of this town the harvest of death would be great indeed Better and wieer far to fot ourselves tantuly to Work and prepare Againat the worat, bo spentin van, TERRIVLS EXTRNT OF TNE RAVAGES OF THE DISEASE. (St, Peteraburgh telegraph to the London Times) The total number of onset bas reached ten thous- and, ofdeaiha two thousand, and the average nuc- ber of canes forty ph isone hundred a day. iclane are reported dead, they Lave falien victims to th The account which correspondent gives lu avy care our lator cannot Not less than though wh ether sease if not sta! she dineser itself ie that ‘is is not cholera, Lut ple icy with diuleted pupils carbuacles, end pesuilensel bobo.” Der the T fever, harles London Fever Hospita 4, his opinion th which, under ditfereut desiynuations, the chisom, physic an to the express 6, in @ letter to mal.dy is relapsing Tr) been well known jn B itaiu and Ireaud for neariy two centuries, which constituted s great partof the Irish epidemic of 1547, and which about the same qnatnted with the depth of Mr. Lincoin's character, be | time was very prevalent in various parte of Ger- many, The mortalit | Brest, only three per § thet all epiaemica of auch fevers bavec ed with typhus twenty per cent under ji tle apprehens on aa to the importation of the Ri tu re ens The publics an epidemic iow Eoxgland. of the two disessce com, osing it is hero but Dr in which apeng fever isn Murchia the morwi.ty is be mays, need be The more © years Leen very prevelent arnoug the poor of London. MARINE NEWS. April 22-8, Rises, 6 15-8, Sete, 6 45-M'n rivos.od 00, PTREAMSHIP BCHOON ley, 6h Bavannal BARK —Mary Ann, Powe’ CLEAREL matock, Charleston, for Cow Bay, © ~Sarah Maris, Harecon: AT Kiner i A Heaton, Waeh BK. Li W God frey, do: Glenwood, do; $ Clark, City Pont, AKRIVED. STPAMPIIPA Cassandra, Alexandria, Buwo Na. da, Hilton Head, 8 C, BAKK—Mary 1 BRAG, Ve'or, Canning, Huw J B Kin St Domingo City; com, PK; retin, Rowe: Windeor, Clar Julie, Key Verd, Bahan ba; Geean Dird, Cormwal Ttud, Horta, Horton, w Adelie, Cornwallie: Not n, loyal Areh, Corawall New Nedford; Yarmouth, Wai ington: P Foetor, Millbridge: N &: Kate, Chief, + Queen of Cl rs, Palermo, fruit, Tiowan: a Louiea, Palerine; Neuvitas, Buxon, Shnlee; Jenny Lind, do: rinktad de in, Backvil Kore per rhem Dieht, Vin Ann, Calais: Glide, nar; KE Nash, Hare Giraife, Cuta, Me; § ivi, do: Julia Jonesboro; Sahwo, Machias; Louisa, Culale C! Hes Barnes Vortlan lonceste’ GORMLY tailor, aged 28 years, The tunernt will tak o'clock, KELLY —On Friday, April 21, Jalia Kelly, aged 2 yeare, # months and 14 days, ibe friends and acmatntances of the family are day a mourning on jeft arm, at their Hendjuarters, bth, to participate in the obsequies of i By order of PHILIP CLARE, U.P. PAT RYAN A ths week's NEW-YOuKR DISPATCH, News Agente, iy © officers anc Ellen, Boson, Mesrenger, Rock y: Tier, t nto a; T Woodb Heajun ‘Too Late for Classification. for Che n Strong Harwicu: Unicorn, Amhe:et; Sarah Buck, Mo. tinad Me. James H Deputy, Newport BELOW—Two French frigates, names not known, nm, Maohias: Ha per, rlumer, Bridgeport a; Nelson ernoon, Yi inet North Oth and Ist ete, W On Friday, April 21,. John and Hanpab KR Th ven and ectiully invited to atiend the funeral, on Sanda, ternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of . 445 Warhinetcn at, to Calvary Cemete SPLENDID PORTRAIT OF ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United State: an, aged & triendes of luce from his late reside: US Elm street, on Sunday afternoon, Apri! zs —On the 20th inst, Edward Gormly, ‘fully invited t attend the fuueral, on Sun- at 4 o'clock, om cor, Vliamebureh, of e738 mee Ryan, son of yeare and 9 mouths, the family are re- A: Bee sold by all sil 0. H.— BROOKLYN, L. I. — THE members of the above order are re- qnested to aseemble in full regalia, vith a badge of Hutler street. at § o'clock A. M BRIODY, G8. | | N' NICL TO NEW YORK BRICKLAYERS, ZN ‘That no attention need e pal Wy MALVOI Lae ment from auy of the Brooklyn wader Thaw hockey ae the be reyuie to | work in place of ren reqniidne #8 60 per day. Ali members ot the trade in New York qu sed uot to 4 aiiention to such ade ments, 1 eric: of the soc ety, W. DD, PATRICK 'TERNEY Vreat, W TKEYNOLDS, Secretary “wail YRACTICAL PAINTERS’ SOCIETY.—A special meetin be held at Military wll, ov pree.rely. to eke von funeral ob the is WAL GAY, LC? Bip SHOP ACCOMMO. | | pected t | A McbiMLY ' blackmailed head juarter ithe 4th ave. YoRK DInvATCH. is BARON ON THE RAMPA( arries a rich widow an » imp tmainess re: 4 SORCORAN'S IRISH LE cere. evening A the st, and Wert Broadw efor the taneral of thelr Keyimont N.Y. On. M. RE w Murph ye Apoks 4 Chairman Fees will neremb corner ot « fuk, Apri ing t una! al of if je re ques lett oo, sud wh KRW t Odd ATE altiagedy, 1 Apecciaton Pith ave, ine ats prende 4 o Si flicera, and o1 Legion, now im th id inet 1 “ CHRISTOR BEPH C,SCULLY BROTHE Lersof the F. HL o t der ot the Coreotau Legion d to Wear crape y Kes + atT'g p, H9ch + Captain at LOC ir ot the | Ook, jor th he abe ( love pur pore W.d ae i MATiti Ww MI KUHY, sud # bite Centre © ubecnce of aa) DM. RORTY, © O, of O, F.—A SPECIAL SissION OF (i. Ludee of h § ; tuneral obregu By oruer by, . ME Le on ‘Tuesday, ur ie oy i } oto @ A this week's > 7 Uient. GKAILAM Oe decretanes, O66 | Drs MEM- trentol Manheitan the Yah Kes . Pulpore of atiend Kinch member ibben eu the i be held BANGUUN, T NEWS OF THE GREAT NATION- Bee this w PEW YORK YOU DISPATCH UT1 'S CHRISTIAN hoe t for prayer ab the rooms Lo det, on Monday evenin 4th Kev, Howard © ceby short addresses by cie £01 reaseia \ in 16 Mott sucet, top ue CAt N OF THE CITY OF NEW Lo i A ie * atioud a mee in peimo thas, 4 ‘ t hu at ho! . bane P cident, AUKAH Vat WAL ihe Una Mistaa FO PARD ATs— : \\ » ‘ by the Con ¢ “ Sat ah regard io the po mas Low eo ' The mShu ati e oO. niy, Fee ‘ YORK Dish vron 871 W ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE CARE 0; Doteas sb Wwacor A yotth Cty Masai ' wleur, alters pa S(,2H REGIMENT, N.Y, VOLS —THE REFEREE mE Me ate Hall die events celock, PL at « Vand vothet, WM Chairwan. IAMLS TH. BULL § FEW YORK T O BULL'S FERRY, PLEA. sant Valle sud Fort Leo, Fare gb € return Ticker. On and afer April isth, 1 eieawwer THOMAS Fo HULSE, Capt. Georse W, Aenett, will love until murther notice us tollows From Fort Leet A.M » foot of Christopher treet, 1) A.M, A. Ma 4a P.M oh’y SPM iM. On § From Caristo ndaye trom Fort Lee ypher street, 10 A.M., ra CONSUMPTION ———— | GCBENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP 18 THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT. ANSUAL MEETING INSULATED LINES elecreph Company—The Annaal Me-ting of the Hoven beg L a4 Cranes, Company Fi be rat at REAL CONSUM ON has ie office of the Company, No. 78 Broadway, New K's PU 5 York, room 4%, on Tuesday, the 2a day of May. next, BCHENCK'S PULMONIC 2 YRUP only medicine that will heal DISEASED LUNGS. fometimes medicines that will stop aconeh will of ten orcasion the death of (he patient; it locks up the liver, stope the circulation of he blood hemorshage pT in fac: clorring the actions of the very 7 caused the c * VER COMPLAINT aud DYSPEPSIA are the cause of two-thirds of the cases of coneumption. -4 fons who are now cotupialning with dull pain in the side, the bowels some! imes cos'ive and sometimes tos loowe, tony ue coated, pain in the shoulder bisde, feel- jog sotne tines very restions and at other times di the food that is taken lies heavily on (be stomach, ac- companied with acid ty and beiching of wind. fystome usually originate trom a disordered condi of the stomach, or a torpid liver, Persone #0 aff if they take one or two heavy colds, and if 9 cons 1 there cases be suddenly stopped, the lunes liver stomach clor, and remain torpid and inactive, and fore the pationt is aware cf hie eltuation, che In &re @ rones of sores, and ulceraied.aud death is the in- &t i2 o'clock M, for the choice of aisectors, adoptini mendmenta and additions to the by-laws. & om h other beg gh have been byeid to the stockholders, an may iegally come betore the meeting. LUWARD HAMILTON, ee. 'New York, April 22, 1866 $21 T TU ABRAHA ANCOL ting of citizeus on the 19th ina! proporttion waa mate and pee aha to erect a mitable monument in or near one of the public squares of this city commetorative of oor late deceased, lamented Preatient. Abrabam Lincoln; and with a view to en- able the names of the people —the poor aa well ae the rich to participate in euch an enduring expression of | pubhie how it wae deciced that the subseription of al be limitea to one dollar, All sub. de tor thie paurpore, with the name of ber, will be enciored, addreseed to TIM. CHURCHILL, Bey. (President of the € urobia Fice Losurance Company, No, 161 Broad Lreasurer CHARKLE! MAKSHA 4 oe evitable rosult. JOUN T. HOPPMAN, Sehenck's I ; SAIL *ulmonie Byrup ir an expectorant which: ay at CHI KCAL ors not contain cj.any or anything calculated te JONN C) HAMILTON, oneck « cough suddeniy. New York, April 2, 1805, ° 7 204 Jt nets as food, mixes with gastric juice of the stom ach, digesta ecelly, nourebes the ayeter and creates @ healthy circulation of the blood. But sometimes he aystom is ao (eli itated thata bottle of “wchenek'@ eed and when the bowels patient ‘eof « billows ndrake Puls is required, n favor of the curative jandrake Pils.” Their action is N MF, DEMOREST’S FXQUISITE TOILET AVE" PREPARATIONS —Lilly Hoot and Roreate Hicem, Curling Cream and Fverlastine Perfume Pac- | kete price 50 cents each, Sold by all Perfumors, or seit pewt free on receipt of the price. BE. DEMO. KEs 1's Einporara of Fashion, 473 Broadway, N. Y. Deaiere supplied on Liberal tema, 136 ' 5 onte” is necessary ; ar kin tallow. end he Te Loe 4 on eg P mach can J ponerse? pot be sal euliar, bat : a ° oer a or tain in all cases o id towels or MOURNING PINS AND ~ MOURNING | ome lives Shieh ie tue freqnealy toe peithary enmse 4 BADGES of abroken down covatitulion of the whole ayetety at and often passes under the name of consumption, HITCHCOCK'S, when that pase Coce not oxlet at all; or, if it dor, M CHAMBERS ST REE 131 anes le G proper attention to restoring & JVACPHERSON —& DONALD “SMITH, | tions, wilose duty it to eltininawe ant carry off the A unhealthy deposits which cioy and render 6i the wheels of the animal organiem, People of'en speak of special medicines to porify the blood, whem the truth ie, that if the etorvech will properly digest the tood, and turnieh healthy chyme &ud chyle, the latter of which becom ood, thers Late style, SMITH & BROTHER, NEW YORK, SRE WERKS OF AND BITTER PALE ALES, ware of improved quality, brewed with Peaeant, wutrilive and strengthening, 1 FAST INDIA Thee A viled on for purity, The attention of eon- | Will be no need of the “biood purifier Itie tuiners solicit ed, Orcein by mall prowptly executed, | that purifies the blood; bresd aod butter, Biewery —Weet 18th et. Lot 7th and Sth aves. 410 r ane and earea Pops, ary the medicine whieh . =e ‘ nas sa = —- pasifies the blood an in diveased | netead SCARPS! SCARFS 1! SCARFS t'— AT | ot taking something to stop the couah, ret amuse &?) 1 Pineapple et, near Fal Brooklyn, &. A. | the stomach and healthy action of the ity JOYCE, where menlers may ree a larce assortment | blood will soon become pure, the cir tion net- and procuse thelr ecarte at much beiow the ural, and all morbid watter on the lanes or eleewbe rates eleewhere, 63 : = mut pea aud come of, SCHENCK'S PULMONT . . * CAG PRICE DA . 8 "ia eure to bring about this healthy ae (PME HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR | aac, by pespuvee! ein ite aes it har eve Cured oe “pera parnphiete, t * waste dineaers he-e at home in Philadely hen every ceaeription, STOC SLL & M- | patiout has beeu weurly @ uses of run ere. Aun et, 1 coor west of ath, d etione which mecoipany each bottle toll when the BEAN HED TONIC and MANDKAKE PILLS are i Dr. 8. has a pumber of persone | be reterred to that have been in th sumption, and cured by bie medic T PORTRAIT OF THE L Pre dent and mort correct likeness, will be pub- livhed this day ‘by KIMMEL & ER, enersvers aud publishers, 254 and «Y. Liberal thie city that cam Inet stages of con- or, He does noe terme to agente or canvasrers, ; 3 Sus | wish & be understood that when ty are pone be PPHE, HIGHEST CASH” PRICE PAID 1S | otipate nen ove: (ut shen one je sound and the the City for old news; . papers, books, pamphlets, and all kinds of paper mak stock in large or small x quantities, as 49 Ann at, THOs. C, BENNETT a care: treatment, be ripene: cotah off, and the patient ge PRICE—Palm sh diseased matter ou, oy Syrup and Seaweed Tonle, 81.50 = per Lottie, $7 6 ihe half dozen, or two bottles Syrup BUSINESS CHANCES, scree onic tor $3 75, Mandrake Pilla, 4 conte - rece ees) > Te BO ENTIE will la rooms, No, 82 Bond —A GROCERY AND LIQUOR of concaltniion end’ eivices K YR SAL! 1 st, New York, tor consultation end advice, eve store, wit Toesday, from 9 A, M. until J o'clock P.M. | All ad= vice ; but tor a tho ough examination of the is respirometer hie charge le $3 DEMAB BAKNES & CO, Wholesale agents, No. 91 Park Row, tor New York city. Dr. Sebenck’s medicines may be obtained at aft 111 times at hit sours, 82 Bond at, New York, va ICINES,. (erasnssabesienesserienasnnsbesesensasensiaesistaseieenessessanesiasiemnsnene SAFE AND) SURE CURE FOR INTEM- I Naat r. KING'S Salvation Powders, They nicken the irunkard of lijnors, sad ean be viven ane 2 yenre care, to be eold on account of oprietor golng to Europe, Call at 167 Nr oat 286 th: 18th at. ARTICLES FOR SAL AR ROOM STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR atn bareain. Call at 96 Jamon at. Oh URRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES Of #). $10 and S26 at par, at the Bun office connt- Also pennies, — + er, OR SALE—2 PRIME NEW MILK GOATS known to bi th » Prhes 3 P with kid wave rae are “gil saa. To abe Cites eens rae eae oe ces! bar snd ¢ , i y to keep them, a " naan Caltat 783 Baettie nt Brooklyn. en Re LEANSE THE BLOOD OR SALE — FIXTURES. SHELVID With corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you aro sick all over, It may buret oat in Pimples, or and show case of a lamp and glassware store, Sores, or in some active disease, or it ma: merely ply to D. BURRELL, 201 Pearl et. 19 | keep rou lintleas, depr eased and food for nothing. Bot SOR SALE. CHEAP—CASES AND Fixtures you cannot Ave Ke realth while your bi je im- ure, Ayor'a S iis purges out there impuri- t of No. 1461 ony ave, near Wret 1th et, Cail Bioe and #timuiates the 01 eed of life into Hy Sroas hom t to 9 v'cicek, P.M. “i action, restoring the health and expelling are SHOEMAKERS ATTENTION—1 SIDE TO 7100 at lowest ewamp prices, 418 GIBBONS & JOYCE, 16 Spruce et, N.Y. STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY— \7 Seroudhand locomotive and tnbular boiler, 1-4 and 1- horse portable engine, planers, engine lathes, va- rious sizes, suafting, pulleys, biowe.s, &e.: 9 Worth. ington steain pumpa, No, 2 and 4, in Araterete ordes, 2 Hence tt rapidly cures a variety of complaicts whieh are caused by impurity of the blood, rach as Serofula, or King’s Evil. Tumors, Uleers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimpies, BloteLes, Koila St, Anthony's Fire, Lye elas, Leiter or salt Rheam, Seald Head, Kine Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tuinors, Sore Eyes, Liver Com- and Heart Diseases, yer's Bareaparilla, »@ for yourself the eu prising activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures theee disorder During lace years the publie have been misled by. Incee bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sesrapariiia tor one dollar, Moet of there have heen frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Bareaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever, Hencs, bitter disappointment has followed W. WILLARD & 20. uot Water at, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c | YARRIAGES AND WAGONS FOR SALE— | the use of the various extracts of Bareaparilin whieh / Brooklyn enstomert why co t w York when | tlood the market, until the name iteelf has ° yon can se style of carringe derired sy honrinous with imposition and cheat. Still we call ese at th Co, Carriage Factory ? compound * Sareaparilia,” and intend to supply yn such @ iemedy as eball rescue the pame from the ite Le a . ich rests upon It, We think we hare YOR SALI SAM” OF HORS R | Bona eae iy Five eet tectlabetems cas belts Oat eu it elievine run of tho diseases it We intended or without ine work of mmission hone, Apply of | tocure. We can only assure the sick, that we offer eartmian, 215 West 2lat rat i Pearlet, 421 : OR SALE—HORSE, TRUCK AND HAR- nea forsale cheer, Enquire at 202 Weater, G8 Fo SALE—A BROWN MARE 7 YEARS Id; ® erey mare 9 y old; « sorrel horee 9 them the beet alterative which we know how to pro+ duce, and we have ieason to believe, it ie by far the OMS effectual purifier of the biood yet discovered by anybooy AYbav’s CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally known to « pane oyery other remedy for the cure of Coids, Intluenza, Hoarseners, Croup, Byon- al "ree 3 | Cough as Sate ize, Prices, $80 and $110, Ap, Se ck iis Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of - . _ imptive Pat jeata ta advanced Stages of ne cet - “ear Te ee Lit is areless here to recount the evidence COAL, « *. ‘th id knows them. ~ Prepared by Dr » AYER & CO., Lowell, Mase, and ead by every whee, R, BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST.—DIS- cases of the heart. lungs, liver, kidueys, ulcerat. ed throats, scsofula, old ulcer tumors, Srnptiorie every form of skin dircase, general debuity, &e [* YOU WAND TO BE CURED OF PAINS in the Bene Spring te the time to are } EST KED ASH AND BEST LEHIGH Coal serrened and delivered at #1! per ton from Yard, cor, King aud Greenwich sta, and 6) Roosevelt treet. Sut eize #9. MATTILEW CLINTON, y B ST RED ASH AND LEHIGH COAL, ceivered at @il per ton from Yards cor, of Ki aud Greenwich ete, aud 60 Koosevel: at, Nut eine, iis MAT, CLINTO u wll Diuggiste and dealer in means EST PEACH ORGITARD, RED — and white asb coal, etove, rang: H, nd erate, ecreen- FATHER'S <y ines : . YELLOW DOCK 8 . gi snd delivered, at #1) per tou. Large nut $5 80. | wnich purities the ticod invinereies (re body, atves : SAe ents OTP Li tone w the uerves strength to fue uusclee, and healt CeaAl-! AM SELLING THE BEST RED | toevery chanvel, joint and timb, froma the Yards 88. Rod G0’ Chater ob bats Mena fepow iss Chaihur at Bold einen nd ganas,” Bons to any part of ie ett ¢ Ae tor LEATHE'S YELLOW DOCK SYRUP, Le EDWARD L Take no other, Fatablished lois, Sold by Druggiete everywhere, 126 . OTH AND wood, ¢4 to ROW LAS Wi: OD YARD, = Wh erreet B450; omk $4.05 10 94 to a lomd, delivered co free of charge, UPWARDS, ON a Bank of Landon, and Royal Bank of Lreiand, OOD YARD, and § ( ZND AVE, BETW, SoTH od qualities of Pine, Oak and V Aral \ AP aeH Aeliteeea Rae penta PP idlanatad WELLS, FARGO & CO. . ', cord to | nd delivered tree of charge — a, ee = one WLAND & COw vndave, bet. Soth & Oth ets, 3 *MIGRATION FROM ENGLAND, TRE- 4 LAND, &, by STRAVRUIPS AND SAILING PACKE At reduced TAYPSCOTT, BROS, & CO OF LONDON AND LI * SAVINGS BANKS, SAVI * bLi DRATED LINES PRPOOL VACKETS, Sailing every five dare. Drafts, payable th ourhout England, Ire'and, Soot. Tand and Wales, at (he low cet porsible rates, PAPSCUPT, BROS. & CO. | 419 south at. New York. "ATLANTIC NGS BANK, CHATHAM A! | NUS BANK, CHATHAM tin eet lowed, Deposits ) Will drew inte- or before April M let ky PD, VAN PELT, Preat, CHAS. D. DAILEY, urer. por LIVERPOOL TAPSCOTI’S LINE. li JOS>LI DP. COOPER, Seety Shin TURE RNY 0 zt geil Hy ree) > EP ral hr ‘ > LINE FOR LONDON, |} BW XOBR SAVINGS BANK, na Ship AMERICAN EAGLE ails April 9Ttn. 1D Mr Wadneedava abd Rarnrdere itary 1 For passage appiy to and Seta t , JAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 86 South street CES, PME 6 fiom ; vovernment | or beio eM y ist, Will Giaw inter. eat tom that cate, THOMAS CHRISTY, Pies, RK, W, BULL Yy 1 SIs PER CENT,—FREE FROM GOVERN. ve iT—-TO MENT TAX, cro ON AQUEDUCT DEPA bility) AVENUE SAVIN BANK, Cont aciors QO wie FO @) P LTOeve, each en- eorbe: Luiid aveuue ana T xih street, dorsed with the i the work tor which it may be PRESENT DebPosii 1.675, 44 eaere 4 the nan e€ ol person an i a ot ole.ing wih RIX PE NT, int wd ou e 1 : ” recelved at this oitice until o'clock & m, of to wird hes fiom Govorniuoar tee eee Bs Thatocnss ApiL i hi sab, sor the construe ion of All neneys r'e.,onor Leloe April 2% H the tol'o sire t dinprov ta, to wit "Avie, | di int met Hain the iste etre Aprilad will with cobble stoves, 1th st. trom B 9 Past Iver BAN OVEN DAILY trom 10 A, or. ay. ©, from 10.4 to 17th ete; 46th ety be ween 116 } on MOND iy. Wh fonretaly AM e3 TP Mand and 12ih aves, and oTthet., between Lexington and Sd aves; paving, with stone blocks, Barelay et, from 20} Piace to Wert at. Constructing receiving and culverts ou aud noar 1ith ay,, from 14th to #t, and Sewer in Cianee@voort st. trom W © Hudson Liver Sid #t., from od to $ by Oak st, from James to O 7 forms ior bide can be obta contiact clerk of this oilice T 2 ROBY, L. DARRAGH, A.W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Board, Office Croton Aqueduct Department, April 15th, 1366, ao . Of apove wan! ‘or Ww t 6 ree ji 51 W! gaah prioe will be paid by C CRASKE, 181 ra Ry BY ENINGS, tow, iu clock, ta "KNCER K, GREEN, President, _RICHARD KELLY, secretary. SEWEING WACHIENE IRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES and to tent, Old machines taken in exchange for new, a large ese0L tment of secondhand machines for sale cheap, at 455 Broede wary, eat a \\ ANTED—%0 WHEELER & WILSON'S sewing machines, old style, Ioquire 61 wr V Ten eb Ad floos, x: oducts Gc ie Te ae