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A wil ft, but fifa man conld do so, he (Mr. ied poling ve ony. Capp.) Lat there be ducers, and there would be less time consumed abor, He next spoke im opposition to the pretu- p existing against machin bor, and instanced ewima machine and the steam goqine os me n@ laber whieh has done great goed by ner ., i he had no- ie ie rie i) < i} work must done ty fewer b and then increase ivi. ie of whore r went back to ia’ He aght men should sell their inbor to each other, | net wo those who stand petween, Lat the shoe ker sell to the house builders, and cant be paid to those who supervised ( cing the house. Mr. (ireeley proceed d to show {Lat iu work wasasgool a bard lator Heads wore sed aa much as handsic the mep who yod. He believed that the sb nts of labor was desirabie ns d be b lieved tant patience they wamted woald be gran od. fhe mext speaker, Mr, Bon). F. Ramesy, wer an- muced as a defeated cundidite at the sie election ‘the Assembly, Thi: syeaker comme.ced by al- Ling to bie potitical de‘ont, continued to esy that if had been oleeted he would have voted for the tht hour bill, and coucluded by intimating that @ ¥ more oest for Lim at some ot) or election “ud gv him on opportanity of represesting iabor- men. Mr. Ward, machinist, of Broohlyn, was next in- pinced, and ine logical manner showed that the o add al resi from labor now demanded ane! mon would not only benefit them,but Mr. MeDermott, of the Plasterers, said that “those ho wore the shoe knew where It pinched them,” 4 the workingmen alone were capable of speaking the eight bour question, and thus arrest the a\- ntion of their enemies. In a short speech, Mr. Me- ormott saki he was clei tho Sn 4 hour bill had ‘on killed im the Legislature, he thonghs it pver should have m taken there, Fox lf they od passed that bill, the mext thing they would have sne would have been the appoiniment of a “Labor to regulate the business of nd they ork: fenershy, we would have just oh ais over labor as other “A y Commissions’ over other municipal affairs. Hen. J Ryan mace the next speech, which By shor Lapa show}ne ke geet hours \d benent tmavead of injuring it, Mr. we Tiardine, ea ets ate eaten be | Rroduced, was rece with great appiunse, rey himeol{ as willing to work for the success this movement, hoped ai) who heard Lim would do 1@ same until it was e fixed fect, and was nol sorry se ight-hour bill wea defeated, for it would show that i) they wanted euch « lew thoy is Sor themevives, aud sland by \weirse tion to heave such reiiet trom excessive howrs of did that they woula surely obtein Mr, Conway, Brigadier General from Louisiana, md other speakers addressed ihe meeting, which was apt up until « late hour, when the Chairmaa an- eanced an adjourament, THE OTITER PTANDS, At Stand No. 3, Mr. T. J. Fisher, of the Fouse- painters, Chairman. A Secretary end Vice Presi- lomts having been appoinied, Mr. Fisher spoke in aver of the 8 hour movement, The resolutions bay. mg been adopted, » number of speakers addressed he meeting. At Granny No. 5.The meeting at this stand, cor wer University Place, wes called te order by Mr. john Kania, President of the Operative Plasterers joclety, and nominated Mr. B. 8, Griffin, ex-Preri- lent Bhip Joiners Association, as Chatr man, which was unanimous y. The Caukers arrived on the ground with benvers aad 00 Ligh e Chairman thauked the meeting electing him and ina few brie! roma. ke nomina r Becietary, A lin of Vice Pres. heute, embracing evory trade and business of work- parsed upon, ef er which and passed upanimousiy introduced Gen, Conway, Ao commenced tw «peak bro! down whieh for the manent on bre < were taken voennee © Sllow-caribe. temporary s\anud was again erect. Gen, Conway ed to speak of the 4@icnisy of labor, whieh had thy. It bad been @ war, largely eo- tion and inicresis labor. his warmost sym: be, during aristocracy 1. trampled onder ariswerscy of Isbor, ‘Lhe digniuy ae maniieet during the war. Lt was la- saved this nation and made this the American flag) float fiee voriag men have Maue noblest land on the face yewith the mi op tet peal’ bring se ay) wv movement ng the eee A father home to his tamily at the proper and “buliy."") He tiked the mot.oes Right hours ior lavor, bight bouts for for recreation.” And if prop: out would prove successful, (Cheers.) the beath with heart and hauu system of slave labor of the white man, and he cheer.ully consented to speak of workinginem in ie native city, the slave-iabor tyranny bee in he believed it would ve equally suc- en ie.) Mr, Fowler next spowe of the of the + Hour system on the workingmen, would be immenseiy benefited so- Caimpbeil, of ‘the Boller Makers, thought th Makers, thought the should not look to the Logisiatuse or ress, but fa back upon their own resources, he said, the political jackals haa hovered around the carcases ef workingmen, and bad ind political sioughe and then ie, the mire, tie hoped in tat but je speech was hequenily interiupied by < « 4 tretecstai sepibate ULE! manner, vooiferous 4 .» Mr. Bpooper, and auociuer (the deioaied) wiiens, next Ras eased the meeting, Which then asjourned, Biand No. 4 was p.esided over by Mr. Heary Lucas, of the Lauors’ Ansociation. ‘The speaking at this ecand wes mainiy ip the Uermaa iauguage, aud umilar t. some of the remarks ieporied avove, The Eight Hour gathering, in euihusiasm, wasa perfect success; but the arrangements were not @qual to the spirit of the people, ‘Iwo of the play forme entirely broke down, wud the ovhers were so Unsafe that only the speakers, reporters and commit teemen wore allowed to remain upon them, The Drummond lights failed to shed light whore it was required, and the reporters were obiiged to take **motes," as best they might, by the uncertain light of filckering candles shaded by ssausparencios, Add to these drawbacks, the piatitades of » number of small beer politic:ens, inviied to speak for the workingmen, and the reader will form some idea of sue arra.gements, Whenever a bona Aide working: man gave ubterance to bis earnest, honest views on the 6 hour labor question, something in the purpose wos said, It lato be hoped that tho Committee of Arrangements have “noted"’ their tailure, and that at tho next meeting epeakers will be provided who will more truly reprosent thove whe desire the suc eons of the Kight Llour movoment, Fentan MOVEMENTS.—For tomo days past, there have been vague rumors in this city of an ag- Gressivo movement on the part of the Fenians, hut the Sun has hitherto refrained from publishing any- thing upon the subjret, for the reason that publicity would bave a tendeucy to defeat the plan if one were weally in progress, The story bas leaked out, how. ever, and it may now be given for what it ts worth, At ia said thatthe O'Mabony men, to the number of mearly six thousand, have recently departed from this port, om board of five fleet vessels that are fully armed and equipped for any emergency, and that the expedition, which is well supplied with every- thing requisite for abostile movement, is under the immediate command of B. Doran Killian, who has Bitherto been acting as Colonel O'Mahony's chief assistant. The destination of the party is not very clearly understood, the supposition being that the plan is to capture the Bermulas, with the view of securing anaval foothold and base of operations, from whence to send out privateers to destroy Bil- tish commerce, It is thought io soiwe quarters that the movement is aimed at some of the British falands upon the North Atlantic coast, but this is not se probable asthe othertheery, The whole matter ts enw rapped ia mystery, and nothing certain is known ous is Li mar De thas the whole story ls only & contoction for the purpose of civing the Cane@lans another attack of Fenian nightmare4 the Fenian Brotherhood, in which he announces the arrival in Paris of James Stephens, who has sent & special envoy to the Fenian headquarters in this city, directing the publication of the following ica had cast @ @.eom over |} week, which offored convincing proof that all the money has not been spent yet. The brife was o Mies Allaire, bride weed yeu ber father ploned ten oue thousand do lar greva- backs, and she was preeuted, on her wedding day, With sixty-two shares ot Pacific Mail stock. considered something married men. who aro jing quantity of nepkin-rings, fich-ku.ves and sait-celiare, Heavrn Law,—Charies Halpin, Martin Lyues, am Duff and John Asuley, cartmen, were yeaterday by the 9th Precinet Police, ona charge of dumping dirt at the foot of Gansevoort street, N. RK. in violation of the instructions of the Health Board, ‘The prisovers were bailed to be tried in the Court of General Beasions, Shepherd Knapp becoming their bondsman, charge, and to be tried hefore the Court of Speeial Bessions Brerupar M. yosterda the City [ail to display the Nov floes on the City H iL into sewers, was presented aud laid over. that subject, which Ise messureof vast importaac involves the cxpenciture of an immense sum o' money, and aheuli have been well and maturely considered betere final action was bed thereio; aud an it ie desirable that a! such parties should be heard before summation ease, whether in the Supreme Court or in ane as periment of the City Government, be and are hereby surpendes, until the turther order of ihe Common Couvei; the Commitiee on Streeta are hereby ao thorigzea aud directed to :e-open the case, and give Bil parties interested a fore them, the result couclasious they ua be reported to this possibie, special order fer Monday next. making « New York Pending tis cousideration, the Loard adjourmed to Monday next. at the Everett House, Louies Ott, ¢ ¥: ruu over yester deme No, it y ead 06 badly injured thas Buonen IntoO—812,000 IN Bowne anv OTHER Be OURITI£“S STOLEN, insurance Company was eniered, on Wednesday night, and rebbed of U. 8. bonds to the amount of some $12,000, The office is located at No, 7 Court street. ‘The thieves, after gaining entrance, pried open the safe with a crowbar and took all they coald had. placed it there for sale-keeping, closed at 6 o'ciock, aud, as usual, the gas was leit burning, so that & person passing could :ee through @ lass tr. ot-door inw the mierior it being on the ground-tioor, leet of the streat door, directly in view of the sireet, ‘The usual locks wore on the outeice, with @ heavy iron bar, the outside bolt with achwel, and torced the suoer bolts. eaie was aisocutall (he way thiough, coud have been dove, in meh eo puble piace, with: out exciti ry endeavoring Ww Nnd some ciue Ww tue bur glare, a fracture of bis knee-pan. fined in consequence of Laying ove of Lis arme au- pulaced, atiend to affairs for some time to come, Were burned yesterday morning. Loss heavy. ly observed yesterday by a goversl suspension of business and chureb attending. at New Orleans, was dengerous'y stabbed in the court-room by an insane wan, on Wednes lay, Cent's proclamation is equivalent to a general am- nesty, and that Benjamin aud Sitdell will return hopeful for the cause, ter, N. ¥., suspended yesterday morning, after 4 three days’ run upon them, They held veposits to the amount of a million dollars, Te house held too much rea! estate and other property, not imme- diately available, ment im the city a8 a consequence of ibe sus- pension. CONSUMPTION. ©’ A CHOICE FOR CONSUMPTIVES — TO GET WELL OR DIE-WHAT MUST, BE DONE—AND HOW TO DO IT—THI8 COURSE MUST BE PUREURD OB DRATH WILL FOl- LOW—DR. BCHENCK’R COURSE OF TREAT- MENT LAID DOWN TO CURK BAD CASbe OF CONSUMPTION, “MARINE NEWS. Jobn O'Mahony yesterday addressed « letter to Aprilé. 8 rises, 6 sete, 681; High Water,ev 80 CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Raleigh, New Orleans, Viekebare, Lagu Perit. Savannah; FB rounder, Charleston; Btariieht, Wilmington: Leo, Ba h. facta:— SHIPS.-Florence Treat, Havre, 8 D Tbaraten, J A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS : While offering my celebrated medicines to the Ist. When he (James Stephens) left Ireland. Liverpool; Havre, Liverpool, D gieas thn te peek coneitton hatte nd. the Nord: | aftticted, Peel that present to the public nothing vente in Amer- BARKS--Fdith, Cork: Trovatere, Cardenas skoo, Amsterdam nove! or stranre, The success of my medicines in the cure of Pui- 0 were devoted to Irish freedom. $d. He ieft Irelandon importaft bus- BRICK Ricketina, London; SiciMa, Palermo; W ‘eon » eal t ted with the movement, ta he is coum | Cravey, Philadeiphia, Ruby, 8t John; Aure, Zara, et Aly rion tO I cay gt iat pad felocas patentee, ARRIVED. any combat with ‘hat prejndice which usally aaealle 4 ‘ tle th ie. es his jette by hoping that all * ATRAMSITIPR-Newhern, Ponsaeste: Rovarte, | UY TT CAT wii tperverere and. fo uw. the direc: he ponee ff theteied cea ie ce t t evi nth gl op sl Nierars. Worf Frorpect trons which accompany exch, Consumo’ must end 1 n@ tried aud t te otte “ ; Ecotland, L " q f the Irish Republican bree. ee ate ot pA oven ver ui be cu 6d, anu ofven when it is apparentiy in ite “aderwriter, L'v'l. tpe Town, CO HD Prindsesre, Ponce, VR n Ferle, Arpin : Imperador, Pernambu a, Rotterdem: Ann & ‘Allee, Pnfl, Moki intheld, Hamburg: Gleneleene Foorhow ERIGR—Aenes, Ponce P PR: Mery Bilea, Port o@ Prince: Adriana Arranges Palermo; N mar: Del+pe, New le do Barcelo, Havans; SCHOONFRE.) Troman, 1), Peanfort: Tagadnes, neon: Ateriing, Palermn: Nev, Washington; Lacia B Ives, N. Haven for Virvinia: Cony, N. Bedford: Leontine, Rockland: feria Whitney, do: Albert Jameson, do: John A Bwest, Port for Weshington; Kate, Providence: V Barke ew, do; Sriverster Kate, Tannton: Belle O' Neale, Belfast for Baltimore; Janes Hoary, Roek- land; A Lincoln, N, Haven; Jalia Clineh, Bt Ac- drews; Tyohoon, Richmond: Planter, Norfolk; JL Yeomans, Newbern NC; EB W Watson, Washing: ton, NC: Ann V Bergen, Jacksonville; Dan'l Towns end, Wilmington, NC: Harriet Neal, Lubec; Cane ma, Elizabetbport for Pall River: Harriet. Klizs- beauport for Koxburc:; Bamner, Elizabethport for 4a- lpm; Endora, Elizabethport for Portland: Agnes, ehton tor Elizahethport; Free Stone, Portland; Trinmph, Noank; fF Brainerd, Portland, Ci; Han- nah D Chrae, Providence: J, W Bird all, N. Haven or Klizabeshport; KA Stevens, N. Bedford; © I, hevles, N, Heven; Washington, N. London; BH Daly, Washington: Henry Ciav. Providence for Klizabethport; Vintage, N. Bedford: Alice Bcranton. NO for Flirabethport; Nile, Rockland; Han- nah W iliete, Beaton; T CT N. Haven: Cyrus ( hau beriain rnatabie; et, Rockland; Robt ty | P &mith. Portl Wanpanes. lrovidence: Fiving phielda, N, Bedford: Vigil A wrppixo & uy th to he understood to ear that when pls hg Men Rly en oyed, Any medicine can creste them utl co mean to bat when @ pavient hes a violent couch, night epg chills, is ems d to bed nh ap to die by whe physicians, acure may be effected, ome.iines the most eminent medical men ave gresti, mistaken iu anscultating, or in the examina- tion of the lungs, They ree that the patient hava distrevwing comedy and « great iattiing of pl.ezm ia the lungs, wh ck at once ther pronounce to Le iu bercuious or Pulmonary Consumpiion. Now, | will vemture to say that two-thirds of the cases of consum)tion in the United Stave are caused by Liver Com t or Dyspepels. The mucous mem brane of the chial tubes sympathizes with the liver and stomech, and f equens siugat colds hasten it into broneb al consumption, The Pulmonie Syrup is the best semody known to ripen apa e@ape: ali the impure matter from the lungs, aad eu: partes all other medicines in cunne & cough and all poimonare disorcers, ‘1 he hen Weed ‘Tone is ® compound extract, care ully prepared f om & common weed growing on the ser store, Ti readiy Gisecives the food in the stomach, converting it into chyme: gives tone to tho stomach, « healthy apprtive and digestion, and strength and flesh w the ieeb @ an: emaciated, It contains no impure stimulept, but ite stimulating propers.es are as ian ens ihe best Freneh brandy, The Mandrake Pills cleanse the nd act npon the liver, which ia mio. 0 or ens deranged in every case of consump io: nd the Man- dase rilele the oniy remedy (bat con sine bo Cac- mel yr otoer injurious ingredient, that will resture thus Important orgau that it uiay periorin ite prop or functivas. It wil ius be readile seen that these remedies act together in perfect harmour, and, in eve.» instance, tenny Lemeli pa; Fa. Hil, Bi and the groom @ Mr. Walker, The din whi.e eatin, of course, and point Intercating part of it was that on her hy ‘This |e ible” by several lately in an anlimitet ¥, Plymouth: Marr RAtw on Cantoten vor Viotatino Tie James Lynch was arrested on the same Boarap or Covurciimey,—Tlenry Cuar’s Turn Wipresise of Ann anp FPuLton » &o.—The Board met at 2 o'clock I’. the President, Mr. Green, in the chair, A resolution was adopted directing the Keeper of » Bla'o ape ¢ ings ot the Har a nd the b Cloud, Glouces'@.; Mar when taken in 4 d rding to the directions, rious eity departienie on the 1¥th of Aoril Inet thas | ant, BAstol: KR ifull, Provi ence for Philadelphia; - Ame, Gad ecoording J beiug the anuivereary of the Linbday of Heury | JG Beldwin, N He Henry Remsen, do: Ghas | ‘ey Will cuse consumotion. nag Poliadeldhia for Bristol; Joseph Marsh, Vir ing toit. Rider, Texes: Mertha & Marv, Virginie; To core Consomption, or any diserse leading to! An ordinance to prevent the introduction of steam artrict course mustle pursued, differing mater ally atings, do; Alice Hardy, do; J 6 Pratt, Jack: | fron thet iniddown by the faculty, In the first Mr. Keach offered the following : son vitie: Mary Ipians, Savannah, tow King; | Pise® they m Prevent tak ne cold; even Whereas, The resolution of the Common Coune!l, Se eaeee avaeicoe, Tecesten © “OF; | colds must be prevented. This muet aod bark Helles t. ‘Lrinidad; b: Pata f joer, ‘ oved by the Mayor, Dre, 80, 1866, providing tor | Aanie, Busnes hotos psd _ = done, Ge alee phere ene ave tn trying 6 t beter of Ann and Fulton streets, having =o: = —— a 3 Sree Se Se ee ie inten, ee roe muat stay in Bereons literested rither jor ce egnsnet ‘ @ propeted Too La te for Classification. thermometer; then walk about the Fons mach ae Measure an opportunity of expressing their views on au ponsibie, to keep the bieod in ciren'ation, and, at the name time, practice breathing toexpand the chest. Behenck's Puolmonic Svrvp, Bea Weed Tonic aad Mandrake Pilleare required in nesrly every case Io brovehial and laryngitis, or ¢ yman's re throat, the liver must be acted on y with tho Mandrake Pills, Frequently in dierrhoma It is proper to take the Pillatocarry it off. Phrsiciane resem mend patients to ride on a get fresh air, What ood does itdo? Itm {efy the patient's mind, hut it lays them liable totake co'd, perhaps not” heavy one, but enough to irritate the bronebia! tuber, and yethardly perceptible, bat sufficient to thor —DALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE Salve athe most wondertal Horee Ointment ever dis covered: it is very easily applied, and ie readily washed off with a fiitie soap aud water, It is eup- pianting entiely the use of Noiments, Be ng con tained in « large tin box, there is no danger of breaki int Ttaln cure for (alle, no master of how long standing, and cam be epplied while the horse works A few spplicauons will reduce the worst Awellings and Intiemmatous, For Cuts Bruises, Nail- | them back two weeks, aud ther go on in this way and Pricks and Sores, it is intailible. Many casa of | are nevercurod, All three of trese mesiciner have Young Spavin have been cured with this Oin it. | fll direction, and they are all taken at the same Scratches in ite worst forme will yield to its magic | ‘ime. thesrme day; and auy person, with a little influence, Sitfast, Sand Crack, Quarter Crack and | judgment, with ove lung nearly gone, can cure Quittor have in many instances been rapidly cured | theinseives without ever seeing me, although whee by this Saive. itis convenient it ls best toceme and bo examined Many willsay: “It {sabeurd, no Horse Ointment | with the respiromeier, which only corte three del- was ever yet made that could doail that iesteted | lars; then they will know their true condition, above.” rue, none before this could do it, but Dal- | Thousands that have been oorfined to their beds ley’s Galvanic Horse Salve will do ali and more than | wih Consumption have been enred by thei that I ie claimed for it, Many ho:ecs which have been | never saw. Keep the stomach cleansed of the mucous fiven up as useless have been saved by itearency. | withthe Pilis and Tonic; the appetie will soon These are facts, and hundreds of certificates in the | come, then eat rich, greasy, healthy food; nature hands of the inventor, and open to the inspection of | will soon begin to throw off the direrse, end the pa- nl’, prove them to be facta. fent will become fat and hearty. When these med: Remember, ali who have tried it aay ite power ls] icines got thoroughly through the #: #tem, perrons wondertul, aad continue to use ft, One trial will | sre not so liable to take cold, yet, great ca ould satiofy the most doubtful, Only 60 cengs a Lox, be taken, for it islike auy other disease ape For sale by Drassiste, Harness Makers and Biack- | is very dangerous, smiths, o- can be obtained by the dozen or single box Many years aro | was given up as being in the list at the Depotof DALLEY'S Magioai Pain kxtractor, | stages of conrumption, and was taken trom howe, a No, 43 Liberty stroe, N.Y. say Philadelphia, to ay friends in Mocrostown, N..J., 10 STRESS) Br F die, | war soon taken down to my bed and lay t)ere many woeks, appaientiy inking condition, Then | heard of aad obtai) these prepara lous of roots and herbs, bedy, soon made ’ better, [t seemed to mo th con!d feel them peve- trate my whole system; the matter ripened in my lunges. avd I would spit off more than a pint of the offensive yellow matter every moining. Mr appe- tite wae nearly gone at one time, but beca: so great that ls was with difficulty I coud refrain from eating too much. My cough, fever, palu and night all beean to leave we; I gained in strength, incressing in fleshevereince. My eredita:y; my tather, mother, brothers and all died of Consumption, Now | enjoy the beet of health, and have for years, ever two hundred and twenty-five pounds. Iminediately on my recuvery I turmed my attenuon to the science of med.ecine and the etady of this par- ticular diseare, In tact, I was driven to it by the great number of people coming to me. or sending for trom all ts, to cure them; and I flatter myself that at thie day I heve as much expenience and suc- cose in the treatment of this discase as amy other mm in the Country, 1 now offer the following Information ase guide to those laboring ander lung disease, showing the dit- en’ forma in Tee vailous steges, irom @ common Cold to Bronchial, Pulmoaary, Dyspeptic and Pleuritic e proper authorities, before the com- the work, be it thererore that ail farther proceedings in tho Resoloc Pportumity tw be Leara be- Deir investigations or the arrive at iu the preniteen, to rd at as @arly & period a Which was laid over and ordered w be made the The Aldermanic resolution reseinding resolution rant of laud to the Governors of the tme Women's Livspital was taken op. J. Wareon Wenn, ex Minister to Brazil, is A Litre Grew Kruvep py a Car.— 1 age, was knocked down and rhing, near her father's reei- car \> ol the aveaue A line, ied in & short time. —USE DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EX- ‘recor, and you will find it the best thing you ever tried, for the worst cvses of plies, burns, corns, bunions, and rheumatiem. Of this last disesre it bes cured cases of years’ standiug, which nothing else could. For old sores, swellings, cuts, brulsce aud eruptions, it is safe and cure, and also for the teh, seit rheum, erveipelas, chilblains, &c. Eve: one should have « box always by them; many wil) not travel without it in their trunk, Only 26 cts, a box. Hoid by all arypaiate, end by the dozen or sin- gie box at depot, 45 Liberty at, N.Y 342 —WHERE- BRICKLAYERS AITENTI as a few of the bors masons of New York have concluded to reduce the wanes of their brick ayers to 85 per day, the members of the trade are requesied to take no notice of any advertiroment frow those persons unless the wages is specified. By order of the B. P. BR. Union, JOHN CURTIBR, Prest. M. F, DALY, Bee, 373 OR SALE—AT HICKSYILLE, L, I., 10 acres of good land, near the KR. K, Would ex che it for furniture. Apply 8 Fiatbash ave, Brooklyn, in the furniture store, 868 OsT—OWEN LEDDY, A YOUNG MAN lof 20 years, subject to fits; lett his pareuts, TST Breekiyn, Ropeery—AN INsvuRANCE OFFICE Bow ‘The Oftice of the Montauk Fire The mouey was on deposit for parties wno The office was The sate was situated withiu about 20 The burglars cut clean (brough (he toca of ibe 1:08 work Oo} the juterios chamber oi ihe diow ail this iteution, is surprising. ibe pol co aie becond ave, 4th inet, Apparel when leaving—glased | Consumption: No Coroners To ne Hap,—Corone: Lyach oy DIAS, Swallow all 08k aren San tolven aad oQUGns AND COLDS. io . 4 °. 8 . 01 i] uc e was injared, yesterday, by skylarking, reewlting in wihout s eo or stocklugs oy one giving infu: Every case of Consumpt vs commences with cough, mation of bis whereabouts will relieve his parents, by ceiling or addressing to above number, 369 ICHAEL LEDDY. BAKERS—WANITED A BUY TO AS- jn the bakehouse, carry out bread, dc. Ap ply early at 4.1 Hudson at. 3t0 WASTED—10 COMPOSITORS To GOTO t exci trom the individual taken cold, ‘The diseases of the sir-pasrages are of great inter- est to every intelligent being, The delicate organt- zation of the lungs, their consiant :ctivity, and ther being exposed to contact of air of such different tem- ersiare, and which contains various irritating tnat- ters suspended in it, render them especially liable to diseases, and those of @ most serious character, Lat me direct you! attention to the symptom, and different partewhich, are diseased, when a person has a cenmon cold: The mouth, nose, throat, organs of voice an! longs are lined by a continuous mucous membrane, whicb, e in a state of health fe constantiy moist, The vere tion of this mod ture, to a certain amount, cousiitu es & necessary part o/ jie healthy function; but when an individual ceie a culd, a part ot ali this membrane becomes intlamed, the first effect of wuich is te alter it Coroner Smith is con- ‘There wil, therefore, be no corower to News Items. By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Frent stores in King street, Charleston, 8, C., another city, Permanent employment to good settle the Daily Expenses of journey paid. Apply as e, from 1] to 4 o'clock. LOST AND FOUN ANK BOOK NO, 272,701, ON THE Bieecker street Savings Bank, ‘he finder will pleare re‘urn tt to the Bank, 18 OUND--A SMALL BLACK SLUT, Apply to W. RK. 8 Carroll st, Giccery Store, Brookiya, afier7 P.M, % OST OR SfTOLEN—BANK BOOK NO. 34,959, of the Euigrant Industrial Savings Bank ‘The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the bank, 51 Chewibers st, If not found, epplicatics i yor, Tus annual fost in Macsachuseits was extensive- fou. tires dry—the secretion is suspended—tit be- ollen an! thicker than Letore, itis redder eller. Reooaper Garnert, of the Secoud District Court than natural, and ite sensibility is percepribl ed, Wecanseea portion o: ite membr noticing the chongés produced in it Ly Lot! we iufer those changes which are apt w ta the parte we cannot Everyvody las ex: perieuced, in their o an lofemme tion of that part ot the iy oe lining the nos It is considered, at New Orleans, that the Preai- be wee for 8 new aN TUESDAY eonstituuln @vold io the At first, whe nostri to Loulsian a -WAKD—STOLEN, TUESDA ia dry, and, though it cry, we cannot breathe pe aye and enthusiastes meeting of F $D + Ly om aural i 19 ehickew throurh it—it is atuffed up by, the membrane being ig of Fee ed to be taken in « bag, in the evening, bet. 9 and swellied—the sense of emell te a tered or jost; the niens was held tn front of the Clty Hall lu Alusey 1, by 2 young men, Any information will b Part ie reds tender aad riiene: he oacaes of aire last night, Addresses were made by Gen. Bweeny | tenktully received by the owne weenine. eres al ; apa 3 oa Bometimos when the disease ie severe there isa and Benator Daly, ot Indiaus, Both speeches wore ™m altvht chiliness, aud toward evening @ litte fever, Alter the dryness, the inembrane secrees @ thin, watery fluid, whicu by degrees Lecoiues thicker; tue sweiling of (he membrane diminisies, and as the in- flammation subsides, it fs less raw: the secretion re sumes ite rtural quality, and is reduced in quanti- ty, and the membrane again isin ite matarel stare, Buch is the general Course of @ cold in the head, Wheo the inflammation fore down into the lnngs it isaaidto bes coid in the chest, It semetimes travels from one partof the membrane to another, beginning in the ose, and gradu creeping down into the windpipe and lunge, When «person bas such acold, there is adry Cough—more or less difti- culty of breaching—sometimes @ cegree of pain or oppression acrovs the chest, sight fever and thirst, aud & tin white coat upon the tongue, which ls ao; always the case. Frequent.y, a bottle of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup ard a box of scbenck's Mandrake Pills, freeiy taken, OBR’S INFALLIBLE ITCH OINTMENT— A sure cure for ihe sch, salt rhemm, and ali akin diseanns, frosted feet, &e., &e, MORGAN, LORD & Co,, Wholesale Druggis's, 46 ey at, New York, Wholosale Ageuts tor the Uni Biates and Can- adas, For sale by all diuggists. 87 Tas Banking house of Ward & Bro,, of Roches- SAVINGS BANKS, TLANIIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM Square, opposite Mott et, New York, allows +'x (6, per coo}, interes: to depositors, free of tax, Le- poss made on or before April “th draw interest fiom April lst Deposits 1 tw A000 re- ceived. 806 F\IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLLAMS- There was considerable excite- Davcp Henpaason, of Nashville, Tenn,, has beon Srrested on she charye of being implicated in hee- vy frauds aalnst the Government, occurring in the management of the horse and mule corrals in 1 h , hth and Iatets, Money ce w Loarry offa cold of this Bing. ja ever ca ‘ where “inal ‘ A , cor of Sout and I» ce- ry Cold, poriees o F before the 20th draws in e Were afterwards arrested on charges of defrauding tot Bis per cont, interest, © sro Name something thet will a0} Span the ives foot gslomel) a = t € Deposi om lv cents to & rece. . bysic the stomach; thea, with the aldo: the the Government, The Board of Inspection, inves- epee eas : " 3. INSTITUTION os try Byrel it 18 carried off —not like the erain- gating matiors at Nashville, bas discovered that RV G SAVINGS » | ary remedies that are used for @ cold or to checka ey y the frauds u Sov ° No, 96 Warren stree cough, which is lefs im the aysiem to break out again, pon the Governmeus will reach two _Open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. » | worse than before, at the test change of the millions of dollars. SIX PBR CENT, INTEREST, FRE OP GOV-| Qeather. If this course was ivliow@1, even to xe a good dose of Bevence’s Manurake Pilis (withous he Pulmosle 8) :up) and physic the bowels weil, hundrede, yes thoussuds, would escape consumption, When tne Yer aud e\owaol perform their duty it is dificult to take coid, or im fact, any ether discase, ‘Lyphoid, billious or chills gad lever canLo. be taken when the system is in ite proper condition, How oftem reons ut in cold,rainy weather,ert wet feet per- aps, and expect to take a severe cold, and yet re- ceive no inconvenience from it, while at other times, with the slightest expowure, they (ake a severe cold. The reason is the liver is inactive, the gait bladder is .ocked up, the blood has nos ite natural circula' ion, and the system is in @ condition to catch anything, Ap wicerated throat, canker or cater is caused by acidity of the stomach; @ coated tongue, bad breach and sick headach: are from (he same cause, they are al! easily removed by using Sobenca's Pul- monic Hyrup, Sea-weed Topic and Mandrase tills eowording te the whieh scoompaay eash, Tas General Convention of the Methodist Ep!s- copal Church, Bouth, commenced its session in Now Orleans, on Tussday, The attendance of re- preseniatives from the States is lerge, and includes some of the o\\est patriarciis known in the deno- mination, a# well as its most influential preachers, From @ conversation with several of the leading ERNMENT TAX. Money deposited on or before the 21st of Apri will GX PER CENT INTEREST PAlb— ‘vee from Government Tar ¢8 Bowery, corner of Canal street, Open every day from 10 to 8 o'clock. Money , ween HAS AD Mt IRGE FOLSOM, President, members present, it would acom that no proposi- BEYMOUR A, BUNCE, Secretary. i tion for ® re-union with the cburch North can be UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAL at, cor of Varick, Vention to secure # better state of feeling and fel- Bix Pe’ Cont, Loterest, troe of Tax, lowahip, which, at @ future day, mighs result in ro April 21st draw Interest from draw intorest from the let. CIPLZENS' SAVINGS BANK, deposited now or on or before Apiil 20th will draw in- fort 1k ‘ Jon- carried, though efforts will be mado in the Con Deposits from 1itcte. to 96,000 repetv ed, the eatedlisb meus once wore of @ General Church, ba BROPCHIAL fhe conrequence, generally, of rier: ma fret the symptoms resem bie thove of em — cold or catarrh, ihe expectoration peimg tough. fac opaque, birt not yellow, containing smelt, lainps, which sink in waver, As the disease vanoee the tnereases. and this (ourh meeuser loam mere and more mixed with » rele lab Maid resembling er matter, and slightly streaked with bled, [a inany inetunone the expectoration feof a whitish appearance resem. Diing cream, ana sometimes a green isi-ye..ow color. which readily sinks in water, At firet the pulse be comes altehsly scoslerated and tenee ‘oward even ing, and the heat of the enrfece of the boir varies the course of ihe a Lelng sometimes above eornetimes below + patneal standard, Par ov eats cocur iu the b@at an. breast at oight. thire’ ts genersily ably increased ; the aripe is highly colored and deo eis a copious reddish sod Ment; @ sense of Bore ee in the cheat, with an cee® siooal transient atiten o the alle, cecure in 6 me Je ity of instances, but ‘bere is very rare'y anc fi piinin thechest, Tue cough is uaually severe, pam teulariy on rising ont of bed in the morning, which time the be: Ling ie more or les wh aud o \eudet w! h afeeiung of tichtmessin the b east, It the disease continues, the expectoration be os is At comes purest and @auemely copious, Debility and emaciation Increase rapidly; tho diffeulty of bieathing and renee of weight aid ti. ines acrome tho ches men more Bad more distress ng. Pulse if now gene miy very ft under i20inaminute, In th rputot the dap the face |e usually pale, but aceep ilosh of one af both cheeke je eo monly observed toward eveut The tongue beevmes car, and in many instances pearance, and is redior tham enerally protuse and exh ueok, being seldom ea nie thae supervene and desth: “LARYNGITIGO’ OR CLERCTMAR'S © PHROAT There :¢ @ modificetion of thie form of Consump- tlon whieh isa terror to the clergy and the members ber; and chat part of the mucous membrase the larynx, giving rise to the clergymany s01.e-sbroat Con amption. The disease is often ex: romely ineidio: Mune eat, ad ils progrees te so doa, and orten irreparabie, mischiel wsdone: @/ore amy Qlirru we taken by € pa sent or be apple. for reliet. AnD unessy reneation and In scene cases pain is 16 in tue iaryr nd extends over that organ, and a@ other thimnes stricted to @ single «not; usually @ Uc King sensalion exists whiem provoaes Caution, a® tended with a feo ingio the throsias if there were somotuing im the threat that ought to be removed, anaiteelsraw. Lhe paia i ime eased by coughing, speaking, inepiring cold air, or upon preseure vei made upon the laiynux, ‘Ihe vo.ce becoming alter ia irequently (be fret sympiom that aricate the at tention of thé patient. it i at first weak, (hen be ¢cumes boaree, and may euddeny or gradually be enlue'y jost, amounting two complete apnenia, a cough, in the flit ins,ance, ia diy, bat is aiverwa: accump nied with the exp ctoration of wucus, mix oce ww usly with pus or viood; O..00 there ace par oxyeme of dificuly of breathing, ‘Lhe genera hesitu even ually beging to suier. Emaciatom becuc, higut eweate, anu often iad cations ot tubers cies Coca as the disease advence*, and in the late sieges di. peical eweiiings, wich tL creave until doa, PULMONARY OOSSUMNPIion This arleos from a cod se tilog on (be substance of the (unas, which ie atten iod with Mcougu and «light expectviativu, aud whien, if neglec.@ ,will se:minate ip tus 1O;ia ol cOnPUMmpliCR, The commencement of the disease is marked by slight wching pains, with ® senso of tcotiess ia rome parts of the chest, and ort dry couch. which fat iy excited by murcul notion. Lhe breath ine is#horter and more wequent, These symptome gra ually Leceme mWo.e cuBsp. uous, aud & sieht t ver cccurs ton aia evenin, ned th tion end puee Continue bo be tom t acceloca, throughout the wholeusy, A tito. coughing usually cecnrs in the Merh te, and the patient iises ous be: inareiaxed and teeb.e coudition, There isam eatrome liability to take co.d on Lhe alightes: expo» sure, Ly degrees the cough becomes mois troque: aod troutlecome, particu arly in tho evening an morning, OF ot Light when Swakeaug from sleep, At (bo dis@as@ advances the a, lips, tougue am touces become dry in (me afternoon, eight ehil reguiarly occur towaid eveuiag, fol. . eu aurng which one of boih cheeks becon with @ cirecmecribed flush, @® ury buralo felt iu toe pane of the hance and 80 the breatuing is Very quick and eh ad ihe led very [requ. at, #uall, quick and teuee, bree rebeile parcxyeme Continue til towa d toidight, woen the: rtp Dele iu WOre OF 688 p.O.use Perepiratios, whic! continues Uotil Meohing, leaving the bausted, lauguid aud wepressed, Frequea Yoous (0 the OLCULEne~ Oo) bLi the expectoradon becomes th queatiy mixed with bioea, Lue tue chose) aud @mMacisiiou comtiun increasing iaiure of strengty, doweid (he ubiavoravie termina welllug of the fees and darth y cone OB, KCCOmMPanied with ) Gitieulty Of eWallowiay, au thrvet, uutll death re iev DYSpEPTIC CONSUMPTION, When Bronchial Consumption is complicated with hepatic diveas@ (su occurrence by bo mcaus uncom mou), 16 forme what ietermed Dyspepiic Cousum tion, In this torm of the disease we tion to the ordinary pheoomena of bronch: various syuiptomes inaicative of Lepatic alsord such as tenderuess aud irregularity of the bo salow hue of the tac flatuiency, remaed fr and not wale ug of @ load im ) Btlendea with IMeuity of breathing and count ing hearty » furred aud brown tongue h, Mausea, sometimes vomiting, Ls some nove of this form ot the disease no «ymp toms in ica ive o: pulmonic affecticn occur in tin commencement ef tue malady, (be only manifesta tions of disrase being Such as are usually presens is liver complaints gerersily. A duli pain or tender ness in the right @ :e, with increased uneasines on lying op the |. ft . 16, irreguiarity of the Dowels foul tongue and cepression of the spirits, ae ts such cases the first s) wpioms comp.ained of by th patient, The first waruingso! Goemein the bro cial membrane are alight. There le 8 light cougl unatiended with pan, by degrees the cough be cowes more troubiesome, and wien it comtinue for some time, a (ough pulogm is expeciorated, ‘ih breathing. tao, ls in some dogree ailect:d, and thy sutfe.ox complains of weight and tightaess across ebest, The bronchial affection how sdvanees, un a copi0us purulent @xpectora' jon and the usual aymy tome of hectic are fuliy establiebed, which coatinue to increase tu.) death onsues, PLEUBATIO OON®BUMPTION, This variety of comeuimpiiou depcucs on an effusie imvo the cavity vi the Coest,trom iotammation o Uy peurs, While 66@ effusion inio the cavity of oF chost ls golng om, the lung becomes more aud mam ® Parated item the suri of (he thorax, being grads aliy Compivesed Ly tho sccuniui@ie. uid uu | reuuces We very suell sif@, gua more or lean Oh yauieou om ite struccure hue tuie le golug O08 ODLObUues bakes Diace iu some parts of Om pus ary peur, Bud (he correspouuicg subasenc ©. the lung, &ad on openiog te thus mace inw th » onchial tu Lrough wien the eff Jeus uu we duc.ar,ed by couch o. Wea ible lakce pace, is eweats, frequents Cou, bh. ene om, and in suer), @ phe oruiuary «ympioms o consumpiuca suyervere, dhis joie Oo: ComsulLE a de pemerally ine erue quence of Mieurisy. Lb MArECKeI ized LY & eehae ¢ oppression ia the chess ou lying cown, aiflicuss aw burned brea.awg iu seceusiug esaire or wuseuls @Xxerbiony short disharbed sleepy suoryticaiing ovugl Aggravated 02 fires lying down, epeiie of burri oppressed bi img Biles by Lb, BLU BOs di wore or ie neasy, (be & sual Suilece of bb atiectod # the chest, 1L6@ pavent ls easiest whe bide Poslul@, BUG li TOyuessod to lace & vee Orcct poution, be wik generau Ub Lite @ppai cas asmcuiy, buy woen he Li flay down, and drauwe ® de:p breash, be wil cowpial of pain, tighsuoss, Soreliess, Gad of some King of & convemsence OL the chest, Leath oltcu oveurs eu 60. end ie Bios ivariabviy preceded by gor si je ewelliug tho ive aid tees, J Py jnstauces, after tue cifused fiuld tw di cha. ged througu the jungs, the progress of the au @ase Lecou@s arieaved, aod (ue patiwut Lecuve toleravie Bia.e yo heaih, Wun this oveu, Btocten side of bie Chest contracts to ® MaALiiest a gree, 1grming what Leenic describes aucer the aan Of conWacteu Ches,. | alesse the piosiesaof the al ease is ariesieu, (he diMicuity of breatuig becom greater aud gieaser, unin as leugih the Pacier cannot he down at Ql, anu remalus iu sbls esace uni he dies. 1 make professional visite, and have roome at * puluwesr @,., wo, Ma6, wheio | am WEDS VAY 5 >. 6% bond o.. New York, ov "LURBDAY 5 every viber FRIDAY a) No, 18 pall moe «6, Baltiunere, Md, sud abmy principal off Quu Pisce of business, DorWleass corner ui 6th @ Commosce bts, Phuadeipuis, every puturaay, | each of these piaces tue parieata receive nuuber Likes oe they enter the recepiou-rooums, whi gives them their turp ior consustasion, Advice tree, but tor an examination with the Kotp.romet tue price se which every person sboula under if they are abie, Lt Voie exectly what part and be MUCH Of Lhe /UD are atlecwed, and whether ii ist beiculous of bropcbial consumption, aud wheta the, can bDecured or bot Lt» avae wilhout causu any pan oF inconvenience w the patient, J. dd. pUMUNCK, M.D. In tomorrow's Sun Dr, SUMENCA will puou new direetions for using ois PU UMONIO or KU BFA Wheel TONIC, and MANU ARM PILL whith are so exp.icis bat aunoet aly Cue can te them and cue themeeives wiihout seeing L SCR EN rice of the Pulmonie Byrup and Seaweed | e@acn 1 60 per bowie, or st De tke he areed Sr drake iills 26 ceuts per box, 4 $F sale by a!l druggists and dealers. holesae Agent ior this City, DEMAS BARNE fediciues ‘st ‘bie ‘ouaer Seed Bona eet mae, No, Bu &. which | be obsarned 4 a4 Ganon i