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(Contianed from the Firet Page.) fing which Chestom struek the Frenchmen a pow- \erfal blow on the heed, killing bim instantly, Chestnut has not yet been arrested. General Intelligences. (By Mati te the Now York fun) Tae ‘Pilgrim's Progress’ is translated into Ter Bt. Loujs (Mo.) Disratom aseerta that pilots on the Missouri river get from sixteen to eighicen bandred dollars a month at present, It \e estimated that one thousand persens were killed er wounded by the late tornado in Pope end Johnson countios, in Illinois, Tux proposition before the lowa Leg'slature to amend the Constitution by erasing the word “white” from the article on suffrage has passed both Honses. Tas Governor of Iilinole has semued « special préclatnation, appointing next Sunday, the 15th, as @ day of feasting, humiliation ane prayer, in commemoration of the nations! calamity which removed the beloved Lincoln. Goveunoa Haytvron, ot Texas, declines to bee carmidate for the office he now f'ls by military appointment. Hie main reason is that be ts poor and without @ home, and cannot afford to spare foul® years of his life in official! duties, while his family are in urgent need of bis labor. A corrrevospent of a Western religious paper knows @ preacher in one of the Southern Biases who bate of four churches, edits a bay 2 \s president of # female college, runs several peddie~ bef Yap keeps up a farm, and owns several patent mighta which he farms out. Tus question of a geners| amnesty has been be - fore the Cabinet once, but was oa by all, so ould the Preai- aayo report, save Mr, Beward, dent, therefore, conclude to issue @ proclamation looking to that end, he will have to do i pretty tmueb on bis own responsibility, Bostonians are preparing for a general jmmmer- sion sil around through the coming # seo... The city Fathers beve jum wropriesed #10,000 fot Lethe, and men, women aod children are expected & betake themselves frthwith to te equeous ele- met, and there remain until the work of puritics fiom is complete. Accounts from Mobile represent that emall pox, which has been ic in that city for several woeks, is sensibly on the decline, ite ravages have been confined principally to the black popu lation, though a number of whites who lied uey- lected the safeguard of vacciustion have become Me Victims, LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICLNITY. Stre or tur Car Drivens.—Yester- Gay wasn bad day for partios who wanted to get any distance uptown, The drivers of the Second, Third nd Sixth Avenue Kailrosds struck for additional wages, Their present allowance is $% per day, out of which the unmarried men say they have to pay aixty cents for meals, viz.: breakfast, diuner and supper, being 20 cents psr meal, In this matter they say they aro, asa rule, innecent of anything more substantial than ceffee and cakes. Meat isa Suxury almost unknown to them of late, because they cannot afford it. Men who have familics are «till worse off. They have to work sixteen hours per day, for the allowance they get, and being unable to oat meat, they are thus so weak at times as to be al- most unable to do theis business. They held meetings some weeks ago, and agreed to cive o week's notice of ‘shair strike, They demanded 68 per day, but were wil- Bing te compromise on $2 50 for the short distance, and 6275 to Harlem. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock the men of the Third avenue went in abody 4@o the Superintendentand asked for the Increase ‘They were refused, and they limmediately struck. But now came the trouble, ‘ihe cars must ron, and drivers must be bad, aud at length at 11.4), Mr, Wiekerson, tho Superintendent, took down the first @arfrom the depot. In the meantime about one Buandred policemen assembled, and two went into the car for the protection of the mew driver; others wont into the Railroad Saloon on opporite corner, and turned out ae erivers who Sr bernie ep eey * Orson went on w ub © came Park. a ADs inos r ¢ wos Immediate) f Sot ka the vers there asseinbied for driving ad te nee, Liles name waa taken by the po- and he drove back without further molestation, next wee gtiem d to be takeu by Maltby one o Dirpetors but he was prevented vers, who took the ear and shoved it hick Gnto the The next was taken out by one of the megaler drivers vamed Moslem, and as he had @ license he vm permitted to pass on, but ‘wes marked B (black list) by © who kept = at tho terminus, ‘The third ‘Dy James Wallis, the starter, and his duken down es having no licence, A eon, connected with the company, w ce ir could pot learn, was the next driver, wi reported, The fifi car was dri aud he ven by August, aconductor, the sixth by Louis B to the Prosident, aud the seventh by giber partion who volunteered or were oO a #@ considera’ turn, o8 ip said, and were wil- ding for novelty of the thing todrive, Tue nigth ear wae driven Ly a young conductor, who was set and, as be tala “tmque thiashed by the aseombied at ihe truluus opposite tho The man who wea kreping the boox ima thief, and said he was turved off tor he police order om off, They retused bing but leave the ar clear, remarking y os a i there ae the police ves, ‘The few cars ran on the Sd avenue re so crowded that the thievis aud pickpock- bo usually intest the od avenue route had o time," and a fairfield in which to ply their . On one car which arrived towa about m0 to 10 o'clock last evoning,two gold watch: es posketbooks wero bauled by these ° cars were in so erewde © re bof both to body and fev ot in Harlem and Yorkville had to “Yeo during the day the crowd whtch watehed terminus wes wory greek. ‘These proceea- eoutinugd until about half past 6b, when the Sd e@venue men went to work, and the cars continued unoing as us the drivers having made, as one of a re ee it, @ very toullah Job of it, ‘The Becond Avenue drivers struck simulteneous!y qth the Third, as did also the Sixth. Te latter had y@o stop altogethor, but it was understood that the Weeond Avenue Compeny gave in about four o'clock. he Eighth Avenue cars were badly overcrowded by vweseon of the steppage of the 6th aveane line, and abe Fourth Avoune gained numerous accessions us Wares 84th street. The Sixth Avenue care did ut yun during the night, The Second Avenue drivers jgpt all they demanded. Oxrounpup CuoLera Romons.—The Sani- Bary Boperintendent of the Board of Health, in a to the Presidept of the Hoard, etates that a post mortem examination of the body of be woman Mary Lieil, of No. 4) Dolancy street, re- Worted in yesterday's BUN as having died from chol gore, made in tho presences of Lire Elisha Harris and on Bmith—Doth familiar with that’ diseese— to develope any evidence of the cpidemic, fe it believed that the sic koas on board the England, at Halifax, is really the cholera, two other steamors since arrived in this country Hansa, with 700, and the Atlantic, with 900 peepengers from British and German ports—had no wickness on board, nor were there any casos of that disease reported at the porte of departure. Ship sever is thoughtto be the sickness on board the England. Mus, Jevrerson DAvis was in thiy city preterday, on hor way to Canada, to vielt he: child Wen who are at school in that Provlaco Dears or THomAs Downine.—Lhe woll- Bnown mogro oysterman and caterer of road street died om Tucsdey, atthe ripe age of 7 yoars, Mr, Downing was bora in Accomac County, Va, in 1791, Me 1619 he took up his resideace in Philadel; \iis, prhence, afier « residence of seven years, he removed @ity, where he Las resided since 1519. Un Kapeasod idsarets, he wok care thet hiv children Rimes whore ioe crs ce, beceire cost them % cate fecceee.. Hie was ‘ities in bostnete and ble wealth, F eo ow nee property in RB. L, which he leaves to is hie ny sorte Tea) ster W. Downing, who eon jatatipheish him have been lity’ tim 7 HM ig new ie e, His remains will on, W, Bt Lo'clock. froin the residence of Kev, fone terson, No. 16 Wooster street. to St. Philip's P, EB. Ubureh, Muiberry st-eet, between Houston Hecker sticets, where the funeral services wi piace, Hox, Moncas Joxrs, member of Congress from the Fourth District, Nes very dangerously jl at nie residence im this city, His physicians have announced that his condition is exeeedingly ert- ties! Awstvensany Dinxen.—The shareholders and employes of the Tninusy celebrated the twenty: fifth anniversary of the fonndation of that journal, with « dinner at Deimonice's, on Toeeday evening About sixty gucete were present, and speeches full of wit and humor beguiled the He: tiug hours, Presentation To Surervisce Twrep,— Supervieor William M. Tweed bee heen presented with a benutifudly engrossed set of resolutions {row the Mutual Bere Ball Clot of thie city, of which Coroner John Wiidey ia President, Mr, ‘Il weed isen honory metaher of the Ciub, and these resolu- tions were prerented to him in response io pee ee acts of kindnew the Club has received at jana FATALLY Burnep.— Yesterday Coroner Gam- ble held an inquest on. the body of ry Ann Batty, whore death resulted from burns reveived by the ope of acan of kerosene ofl, While building 8 fire deceased poured rome vilon the fire from the cen, which became ignited aod expioded, lag be fire to herclothes, Decensed was a native of Eugiand, and 17 years of age. Drownen,—The body of a man, about 60 yearso! age, five feet seven Inches in beimht, wae found floeting in the dock foot of Pier 16, North iver, Coroner Wiidey bel4 en inquest on the body. Deceased was respactaliy dressed, The body was placed on ice to await identifieation, THE COURTS. Cover Caraxpan Trt Darv.—Supreme Conrt, Ge 5 sied motions Nos. 46 to 49, 61, 6%, 66 to 74 Crreuit, Part I.—ihe ealentar fe bis ey | pe exe cept with the addition of No. OTS. Part 1!.~The calendar te unchanged, except with addition of No, 1140, Bpecial lerm (femurrers)Nos, 14. 9, 17, leeuee of Law and F set— Noe. 197, 169, Ath 181, 167, 165, 166, 295, 286, 168, 170, 172, 138, 170, 13, 194, 169. Chambers-Noa.'00, 68. fT, 75, 89, a, 96, 97 15, 197, The’ call OS, 104, 108, 106, 108 110 to 110, Part T Noa, 1589, 148}, 2 b te bewine at 180, Muperior Court, 171, 2487, 2328, 2617, SBT, 1601, 1989, Bit, 4038, 2149, 215i. *art [L.--Noa. 1674, %185, 2626, 9650, 2076, 33 OT, 1954, 1494, 1406, l¥¥s, vovu, 204, 146, Dole, fommon Piess, Part 1. -. Noe. 1119, 165%, 1999, 1064, 1543, 1555, YTT, 1274, 1610, Ys, 1461, 1%, 167, 1574, 1670.) Part L.—Nom, isao, Lily, 668, L273, C4 3, 631, T66, 843, 1433, Tu, 1658, 1353, 1086, CoLumntan Insumanoe Coarany Caaz.—In the matter of the Receivership of the Columbian Insur ance Co., Justice Ingraham yesterday rendered the following opinion : I think the {nterests of th ested i the distribution of proceeds of the Com- pany wil! be Lonefiived by the appoluiment of a man who bas had experience in the management of in ‘ance companies. The original intention was that receivers ebould be appointed andact. They were #0 appointed, but one has resigned, Geo. A, Onsood PPoluted to act in coajunction with B, Laitiingweil; bonds to be given in tie eutn of 859000, | ‘Tie fouvyLer Fravos.—The argument of this case was resumed yesterday in the Supreme Court, Bpoctal Term. The chief point argued being thet Mv, Ketchum having been « director of the Company et the time of the fraudulent issue of the bonds, was guilty of such negligence as to pieciude him from ie- covering & an innocent purchaser, and that his part ners were concluded by his negligence, The Court expressed # doubt whether the parties could be de- barred on that account but resarved its decision, AseaULtT—Atrempt TO Bourria A Vesset—mvTt- Ny, BT0,—The following cases came up before LU. 8. Commissioners Osborn aud Hetts, yesterday : UB, ageinet F.C. Bryan—This caso in which the defendant was charged with violently assaulting one Corlin hington on ship board, was adjourned for further mony. U.S. against Joho Roper,In this case in whieh the prisoner is charged with attomping to reuttle the bark Bprague by boring Loles in ber, Mr. Neth on behalf of the prisoner, argued that the offence charged was not included within the weaning of the net, not leing an attempt to destroy, The Commis sioner reserved Lis decision, Kobert D, Partov, John Lyons, Charles Patterson and Petor Fiood, the sterboard watch of the bark Harriet, were held. by the Coimmlsslouer to await their triaion the charge of mating. The Commis fiouer holding that though there appeared to have Leen no malice or violeuce intended, the banding to- eether to refuse obedience to the commands of their captain, and thus aitewpt to Judye what should be done and areume command of the veosel, armoun'ed toa mutiny, aud be iust howd them to meet thoir trial, He fixed their ball at #100 each, Assistant District Attormey Joseph Bell aud ‘Thomas Burke for Government, Mr, A. Van Wagner for prisoners, Court OF GENEUAL (Seestons.— William H, An- drews yesterday pieadel guilty to an attempt at burglary in the third degree, State Prison two yeare and six months,....,..Daniel Motirigor pleaded eullty of grand larceny, State U’rison one year....,. Jacob Goodhind pleaded guilty to an attempt at €rand larceny. Remanded, Potton Invaiaornos.—4 Professional Billiard Mayr in Court,—Michael Geary, the celebrated bil- liard player, was arraigned before Justice Dowling, yesterday, on acharge of sssaulyand battery preferred by Mr, Benjamin Garno, billiard reporter on WriKe Breair or rate Limes, It ie etated that a recent arti je in that paper displeased Geary, On the 5th inat, fe entered Kavanagh's billiard #aloon in Nassan pirest, whore he and it is © ‘arlous persons inter- rho, An altercation ensued, ary struck Garno a heavy blow on tu his thet, partly knocking Garno down, (Geary gave bail to auewer the eharee, Mr, anes KE. Nolan, of 161 Fulteu street, becoming bis ondeman, An Oflecer Shot at Twice.— About one o'clock yes- terday morning a disturbance occurred in J0th ave- poe, between vbth amd vish etreeis, which was quellet by Officer Ackerson, of the 20th precinet. Une of the rioters named Joba Galvin, on reachi the stoop of his house near by, turned aud—as allewed ~titod two shots ot the officer, neither of which took effect, Galviy then ian into the bouse and went to bod, whore ha was ariesiod by the oflicer, A revolver Wee found by Officer Ackerson besweeu the beu, ‘Tbe prisoner was held for trial, bBreekiyn, ScurPosed Poisoning or A Youno Girt — A young girl, named Margare: MeCormick, about 13 years of age, residing with her parents at the coroner of Meeker avenue and Ewon street, ED. died at 5 o'clook yesterday morning, under clreumstances which lead to the belief thet death wasthe result of ason, but in what manuer administered ie un- nown, The girl stating that she did not know what wee the matter with herwheu taken sick, It ap pears (hat she had been employed in a pencil factory, andon rosching her home trom work, about 5 o'clock on Tuesday evening, complained of # pain im her chest, Cramps purging and vemiting took place shortly afterwarde, and she coniinued in great Ayony until 6 o'cioce yoaterd morning, when she erpiied. Coroner Smnith will investigate the Cause o1 death, HONORABLY Disciancep, — Miss Lizzie Btrag, residing at 81 Union avenue, FE, D, who has bee@,under arrest for a week past, ou a charge of beim implicated with John Thompson, alias Henr, Walter., in ombezziing $1,J00 worth of dry goods from Janes Ward, of 800 (irand street, was yeste - day dischargod from custody by J Daily, there being no evidence to sustain the charge. CHARGE OF PickiNG PocKkers,--Three young women were arresied last evening on auspi- clon of being pickpockets, and lecked up in the 4dst Irecinet Station House, The eause ot their arrest was the robbery of a lady, near the corner of Fulton and Concord streets, of her pocket book. ‘The pockets Of several ladies were also picked at the Fulton Ferry -- ueual occurrence, The accused to be exam- ined by Justice Cornwell, on ‘Tues next, On ‘Luesday evening last, five females w takeo into curtody ou sim charges, All are held for « bearing, N. Y. East M, E, Conrerexca,—This body of ministers closed their labors with an even- tug session on Tuesday, A committee who had pre- sonted the resolutions of sympathy of the Conference to Mr. M. F. Odell reported bis grateful ackuowledg. mepse end reply thes ‘he had lived under the Lord, 8s ready to die ender him.” Bevor) of 6 Teet Soei then read ad: 5 ret the Czamittes on Freedmen submitted a re- mm are entitled to rights and privi other American citizens, inclading jhe right of fufirpee, and expressing unfelgned the Civil Rights bill, recently and they Copierence) will seek to purge the etatute-b ok of Partial legisiation, and the public conscience of the rit of caste, The report of the Committee on the ible Cause showed the receipts during the ig year just ended to have been $642,625; 1,466.7 volumes of the Scrip ures were distributed eroage pe Etates, ‘hese volumes were valued at $179,3u4. The Bishop then aunounced the following among aber appointments: NEW YORK DISTRICT, Presiding Elder, Heman Bangs; Johm street Charch, N. Y,. to be supplied; Forsyth street, N. Ys F Broneon; Allen street, N. Le BS Weed: Alap- lett fow-citsens wd 6 deciaring by reciatio “on of eon Chureh, Chas. B. Harrie; vy 1 N.Y., ©, Kelsey; 2d etreet, N.Y... W. Hor ith street, Woodruff, 17th « N,Y. W. N.Y. George W P Corben; vith treet. N, "i b street, N. Yu W. 11, Boole: Beekman Hill Se B. Fork; 66th street, \_Y., to be supplied; #4 avenue, N.Y to be suppl Pond Bridge and high Bridge, W. Kons; Editor of the Qvawreury Reviaw, D. D, Weadon; Fditor Cnumrian Apvooate asp Joum nat, D). Carry, Rev. J, 6, lnskip was transferred to the New York Conjerence, April 1%, S. rises, 6 26; 9. sote, 6 ST; High Water, (6 15 CLEARED, STEAMBHIPS—Britanoia, Glasgow; Moro Castle, i 3 Ala aN Orleans ratega, Norfolk; Wood ward, itimore; Salvor, verpoo!; Costa Rica, Aspinwall; acony, Philadelphia, SHLP-Eleano, Cheever, for Liverpool. BARKS—Roesd Italia, Bristol; Mary Ann, ®t. Jobn, NB; Pacific, Pictou, N 8; Catharine, Monte- video and Kuenos Ayres; Gazelle, Barbadoes, BRIGS—Anticello London: Sarah Flagg, Trini. dad; Startied Pawn, Nalifox; J Hathaway, N Bodiord, SCHOONERS—E De Hart, Peooe PR; & FE Cor- oon, Gt. Meg Harbor; Gow Ur: t Jacksonville; J V Allen, Mo’ Nora, Georges n, D OC; Keokuk, Pb elpliia; Cabot, Georcetown: Moonlight, Balti- more; NC Holl, Boson; Oxell, N. Bruswiek, N J: RK Hally, N. London; 8G Hart, Philadelphia; Ida Lee, Middletown, Conn, SLOOP—Observer, Smith, for Baybrook, Conn, ARKIVED. STPAMSHIPA—Colla, Londan; Rebecoa Clyde, Wilmington, NC; W tr, Wilmington, Det;. Andalusia, Charleeston eire, Havie aud rest; John Gibson, Alexandria. SHIPS—Hibernia, Liverpool; Gen MeClelian, Mar- seilles: Ontario, Liverpal, BAKK—Marie, Meyer, of and from Bremen, mdse. BRIGS—Sopbia, River Gambia; Village Belle, W indror; Zephyr, Hambure. Boston for Fortress SCHOON. KS—Piough Monroe; Valhalla, Hlizat port fer Moston: \oun- teer, Windsor; Mary Mershon, Providence for Eliza Leth ry Marie Loules, Gloucesier; Seraph, Brook: 4 Wan i Bowen, Provideues: Com ‘tueker, N. ‘tord; Wiid Horse, Cardenas; America, Windsor; OUrusce, Machina; Evelyn, Addison, SLOOP Harvest, Providence, with mdse, Too Late for Classiflcation. BBATEs, MILLER On Wednesday, Apri! 11, Isadore, the beloved and only daughter of John aud Eliza Miller, aged 3 years 1) months, The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this Friday, from 49 Jay st, Brookiyn, 37 SMITH—On April 10th, after @ long illness, Eliz- aboth Smith, im the Guth year of her age. ‘The funeral will take piace this Thursday after. noon, 12th inet, 1 o'clock, from ber late reai- dence, 105 Cannon NX. 316 —PILES, BURNS, BRUISES, CORNS, Bunions, Rheumatiem, Old Sores, =praing, ana all skin diseases, are always relieved and cured by DALLEY'S Magical Pain Extractor, The great s6- eret ot ite power is ite periect mastery of intiamma tou; it reduces the worst swollings, and cuses uleers of years’ standing, tor which evervthing else has been tried in vein. sotd by all drucgists, and at the Depot, 48 Li at v5 cle, a box lvl PUBLIC KTING OF Tie KILLIAN eo the F. I. will be neld ec their bali, 198 this Aoprecey e . drearod by John McHugh, meeting will be ac of Jersey City, Capt. Norris, of the F. i., ‘Lim *. Lyne, Centre of the Owea Koe O'Neil Cire cle, and others. Kobert Wilson, beq,, wall alao be in attendance, Koserved seats for ladies. Ine mwem- bere are requested to atsend in full foree, asi: tent business will be transacted, MART HONEY, Contre, PATRICK LAMB, SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR DRUNK- ouness, by Dr. KING'S Salvation Powders; given to Buy person, iu any thing, without their knowledge. Price #1 per box, Sold only at 485 Hudson st, cor, of Grove st, 8. Y, Cut this ont, ala A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED” ROOM TO LET ’ On the 4th floor of the Bun Bullding, coroner of Nassau aud Fulton streets. Enquire in the Sun Office, au —DALLEY’S GALVANIC HORSE Salve ls the moss wondertul Horse Vinunent ever dis- covered; it it very easily applied, and is readily washed off with w Uitte soan and water, It is eup- patina cnticly the ure of liniments, Being con- ined in # luige Un boa, there is no dauger of breakin, It is a certain cure for Calls, no matter of how long standing, and cau be eppiied while the horse works. A few applications wil reduce the worst Rwellin and Infisinmatons, For Cute aud Bruises, Nail- Vrieke and Sorce, it is intalithle, Many cases of Young Spavin baye becu cured with this Olatment, Seratches in its woret iorme will yield to ite magic jofluence, Siifast, sand Crack, Quarter Crack and —— Quittor hove tu meny justauces been rapidly cured Dy Bis Balve, ar willaay: "Tt isabeurd, no Horse Ointment yet made that could do ml thet is stated True, none before thle could do it, but Dal- !vanic Horse Salve will do all and more then 1 tor it, Many bh which have bees as usclesa have been saved by its asency, © tacts, and hundreds of certiticates in whe of the inventor, and open to the inspection of al, prove them to be fects, Remember, all who have tried it eay ite power is wonderiul, aud continue to use it. One trial will satisty the most doubtiul, Only 60 cents . Fors oy Drugginte, Harness Maker d Biack- emiths, or can be ob ined by the dozen or single box at the Depot of DALLEY'S Magica! Vain Extractor, No, 45 Liberty atreet, N.Y. Se Eee 318 RIEST’S GENUINE AND LNIMITABLE HAIR DYE!! PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX, ‘This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured, It i insten- taneous, tue color being set as roon as applied, Grey or Red hair is converted into a beautitul BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the hair or akin, 1¢ does not wash off nor cense any unpleasant teeiing while spplylng, and is, without fear of contradiction, the Bit, Yad EST and CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu- tured, ©. N, CRITTENT ON, Wholesale Agent, 89 Sixth avenue, to whom all orders should te addressed, 510 OR SALE CHEAP, IF APPLIED FOR immediately, the furnivare of @ sitting-room and two bed rooms, consisting of carpet, lounge, chairs, tables, looking-giass, shades, curtains, crockery, wove, with atensils, wash tubs, &c., &e, $5) will yuy the whole, with possession to the let of May, as the rent is paid, Address G, B,, box 901, Bun o} stating where aninierview canbe hed, 377 V JANTED—A BRASS MOULDER, ON light work, at North let et, near 90 9), Wik Hamaburgh. 6 WASTED—GOOD HANDS AT STRAW sowing, at 283 William et, near luane, 878 iL ed in the @arly part of the war, und the heirs of those decemed, can learn as to the proposed bounties by calling upon or addressing L. BROWN & CO., 2 Park Place, af $10 KMY CLAIMS-—-OFFICEKS, SOLDIERS and heirs of deceased are informed that we are nd shail continue to settle all ciasses of just claims rising from the late war, @t our old office, ¥ Park ace, Apply in person or by letter, L. BROWN & Co, 835 RiZk MONEY FOR THE NAVY—A large number of new prizes read Sr payment. Collections made with protapinese, L BROWN & CO. Bankers, 4 Park liace, 334 WILMOT & CO, 31 NASSAU STREET, ¢ Army and Navy Ageots.—sp:cial attention iven to collection of prize mo: Advance ade fo claimante in the following t Stag and Char- Jo! B, Hi, ¥ ud Chedhise, duller Doria Crookes tng enema ali” MEDICINES. ere R R. R. ——THE MEDICAL BALANCE © Sheet, Cc OF CURB. ILLUSTRATED BY VACER AND FIGURES, READ AND COMPARE, There are two erpecial pointe convected with the troatment of disease upon which the siek require, and have a right to expect, accurate information. In the first place they desire to know what medicines will certeinly and speedity restore them to health; and In the escond place what will be the expenso of & plete and radical cure. By contrasting the mo- erate cost of RADWAY'S REMEDIFS with the heavy expense in roived in employing @ phy: sician, and Ppocaring the medicines he may pre- scribe, it will be seem that SEVERAL THOUSAND PER CENT, may be saved by resorting to the three carcially pre- gered yegiable Specifics known ag KADWAY'S EADY ELIEF. RADWAY'S, REGULATING : RADWAY's RENOVATIN: 4 ENT, which comprehend within remedia wre a pod gee eae disease, ‘his can be q anlie y Siew ilustrations based on tacts To begin with the as 2 Ms READY RELIEF Care 955,Henry K. Morton, New York City, is mired with revere vomiting and purging. mpan- fed by cold chills, and viowent vain in th A hysiciag isecalied, He treats the patien 1O1- KA MOKBUS. First» isit $3; cost of preseription 7 cents, Second visit, uext day, #5, Change of treatment, New prescrigtion #1 ent aiid ent- fering And sinking fast, Atthie eta ethe READY RELIEF ip sugested, One bottle 60 cents. A tee spoonful in water is given and an application Meade tothe stomach and abdomen. Pain cessee— vomiting is etopped —dircharges are chocked—evetew recovers ite tone —etrength isrestored§ Patient per spires freely, nnd inlie into a refreshing sleep, Cure complete, NOW BALANCE THE ACCOUNT Poyeteten’a bill, 46; preseriptions (utterly use- ernest sees ° esas ‘ Bo * Keaty Reliet (which effects a cure, with three ourths of the boitic spared tor other exigencies) senbevevasé Balance in favor of READY RELIEF. O72 Case 1,169.—Freeman 1. Forsyth, Brookiy a, is at tacked with Ague and Fever, Modieal man called in, Charge 83 per vielt, Looks in daily for a fort- night. Prescribes quinine, peperine, arsenic, wor- vbine, &¢, Prescriptions costly, aversgiug $1 per day. No perceptibie improvement in patent, ad- vised totry READY RELIEF and Kkal LATING PILLS. eliet 60 cents per bottie, Pills 26 cente per box, Half @ dozen disws of the Keiiel, diluted ac- cording Ww directions, break up the fils, and two or three doses of the Pills remove t! alarious virus of the diseare enilely trom the system, Post the books arain : Physician's account—14 visite at $3 each, $42; prescription, $1) Cand no benefit) Reliet, 60 cents; Pills, 25 cents (a pertion ot which effect a cure,be.ug ae eurp ue for futu Balance in favor of READY RELIEF....951 25 631.-Jawes B. Meudrick, New York City, calied inorning Be: . night attack of violent Bilious Coiic. iu. Visit @3. Second visit in the Third, in the afternoon, #5. Prescriptions 44, teat etiliia agony and pulse and strength failing. age the RELIE! administered, paroxyama of pain arrested, aud cure perfected by the assistance of a iow doses of the KhGi LATING PLLLS, which carry off the corrupt aud aciid humors that caused the attack, Compare again : Physician's charce, $9; Prescriptions, @4. «$13 00 RELLIFF and PILL (with moie than a dozen doses you om band)... ... 0. ccc ee - % $12 2 Doctor Palance in favor of the RELIEF RADWAY'S READY KELIE & housenoid Medicine which no prudent Lrmag that unoeretands ile Value will ever without, It instantly ite effocte asa deiensive stimal nervine in cholora, cholera morbu arms, fite, malarions disease " any other prepasation kno ation for burns, wounds, it Lee mo equal, Pass on to KADWAY'S auecend Asan exter ruler, de, REGULATING PILLS, Case o¥2.—W, A, Stuart, New York City, a mertyr to chronic dyepepsia, complicated with liver com- aint, Physleian's bill tor one year's attendance, 3200, Prescriptions, 100, No improvement. Appe tite gone, sickness at the stomach, terrible oppression after cating, bowels irregular, complexion cudaver- ous, body emaciated, pain between (he siou ders aud the right aide, great debility, sparile aepreseed, In this condition, patient iosorts lo a Coulee of the REUULLATING PILLS, After the first tro dores, the distressing gym pioms sensibly abate, and the pa- tient, perseve:tug in the use of the remedy, and adopting such ruccs in regard to diet, &c., as common selise sue Lee, 16 SOON periecily well, Four Loxes, ¥6 cents each, suflice to Lb uish every relic ol the com- plaint, Contrast the cout: 5 attendance for one year, $200: medi oimes, SK; (of no avas!).... sesocwe Four boxes of the REGULATING PILLS, at ¥5c. wach, (and a cure poi fected). .... 00.45.00. so MILLS. .g299 & sufferer som he says, at differen: times, about S25 to pliysies and bo thinks es wuch tore for medicines, Isinduced w try the REGL- LALING PILLS. with oceasional doses of the KENe OV ALING KESOLVEN 1, to assist in removing trom hie system the etlects of the mercurial iieatment to which he had been subjected. Svon teels the bene. Ntof the change. Takes, ia ali, ive boxes ot the Ville and three Lottics of the Kesolvent, ana at the tise the course ie"as wellas be ever was in his Me, Giance at the account current below; Lille tor medical attendance, $25; outlay for prescriptions, $260 (fo much mougy thiown Balance in favor of REGULATING Case 1,256.—Marcus W, Mount, lou, liver compiaint, hae p away). $400 0O Five boxe y, three botties of RESOLY (isease removed).... 426 Balance in favor of REGULATING PILLS aud KESOLVENT..... Teavetictics $496 75 ‘The REGULATING PILLS possess the alter ative, enii-bilious aud diseniectant properties of Mercury, without any of its pernicious attriputes. ‘lhey a manufactured in vacuo froin concentrated veget, ex\: acts, and are an abseluce specific tor all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels aud kidueys. They tone the system while relieving the Lowe's trom vaccid humors, and control the iver nore reaaily than blue pills or any preparation of yuicksilyvcr,or ice balte or oxides. Aud tow 8 lew words aboat the effects of the RENOVATING RESULVEN!, Caso 1,969. Zachary N. Lathroo, New York City, rtrom nic ecioiula;, has Leen jong under ph us’ bands; has twice had the diso:cer sup: pressed with bl pul aod mercuria: omtuuents but only Wo leappear ib snotler aud moe Waliguent forma; bas bveu lepesteuly ealivated, and suffers from mercurial disease complicated with the original disorder, Bupposes Le has pa.d wr medical ayweud- suce aud cosy cruge, sueh aa fodine, Lyd, potash, corrosive sublituate, extrect# of sarsaparilla, Various acids, &o., over e550. Ie recommenced to give the RENOVA GU RESOLVEN' a trial, Betore the fires bettie tiiehea there is # mauiest change in the appearance of the sores with which he is aflected, As the medicine is continued they begin to heal, and aiter a course of six bottes he is asound wan, ‘he mercury is out of bie ay sty, and the disease is not suppreased, but eradicated. Once uiore pure, uncon- tauiinated blood runs in his velus, aud Lis beasith and vigor are completely restored, ptrike the balance : To medical advice and medication, (werre than To ox bebues of RENOVALING KESULVE f Sl as bottle, by which the priceless b evs. ug of healih i restured.......... BaGbbice aS Balance in favor of the RESOLVENT:....¢544 Case 1,064, —Bergt. b. A, Cole, New-York Utty, a re- turned volunwer, Complaint, chronic rheuniation, produced by exposure du:ing the war. Was one month “under treammens” since Lis dischage, Keceived during that time twenty visits trom bie puysician, Visite @3 each, Cost of modicines preserided, con- sisting of coichecum, gum ¢uiae, quinine, morphene, hyose, amuas, &c.—ali expensive —aud various embro- cations, $1 5) per aay on suaverage, Whole amount paid jor prescriptions, $46. Not wwe slightes for the bester produced, RENOVATING BNT and READY KELILE (as an ton) recommeudea by physicians as a cernie: Kesult immediately beneficial, Patient conv in throe days, 350 escent Within sour Wess, pain, swellings, contractions and all other sympioms removed, A Number of Lotiivs of KioOLVENT id baltadozen botues of rnal remedy, Gt the comparative expense: Meller, fees, pUv; ui i phar oortice of ‘the HAROLVENT es 8i' ack,” end six bottles of RELIEF, at 60 conus ( ry trace of the disease eradicaied) Balenee in favor of the RESOLVE LIE... ° KADWAY'S KENUVALING KESOLVE na the most periect depurative, aad the most powerful Festorative that bas ever been derived trom the vegetabie Kinguom, It eliminates trom the blood every trace 01 scroiulous atfection, virus, e@:adi- cates mercurial disease, wud is the ouy preparation which can be depended upon tor u thorougu cure in tumerous, cancerous, aud o.her consuming diseases of tue fleshy Hbre, iu ealt rheum, erysipeims, aud ali cutaneous eruptions, it is equaly eilicac ous; and as ius effect is not uierely 0 suppress sy mpioms, but fo remove their morvitic causes, the cures 1b effects are ayers permanent, one bottle of it containing Ware of Mae wwtlve Wainiectans gad purityiug priue MEDICINES. iple of Sarveparilia than is di through vd of the ordinary extracts of thet root. a The abo tive view of the expense pita paar Ha aaa ; It le founded on ne sfientees degree overdrawn iD the possemion of [)r, Radway, and all who dosire to examine it. The og aiect to ILLUSTRATE FACTS, in @ vey y exhibiting an ACCOUNT CURRENT detween disease and the stereotyped practice on one hand, and Dr. RADW \Y'S REMEDIES on ov her, however, the balance is several thonen per cent. favor of the lacter ia an econsmic poi: of view, infinitely greater in a sanitary ee At regards Seomparison may bo instituted, Bot as pares remedial value, The superiority the READY RELIVE. REGULATING PiLLs RENOVATING KRESOLVENT, over all other med eines of the cissses to © they belong h been made too manitest to be successfully ai put in any quarter, and is too great to adm.s of putation, RADWAY & CO., ST Marden Lane, N. Y- Ri, BR. R. Kemedies sold by arug ris 44 (CHOLERA—CHOLERA—A BOOK WYIi full ructions how to prevent it, By a practi ing physician, Send ub centetorit. Address M. 5 ABBOTT, 596 Graud aN, Y, by D* FULLER CONFINES HIS ri ment of scrofa tion spicialiy tothe tre affections. eruptions, old ulcers, cancers, and ski t bie Office and Liug svore, 45 Sullivan at ‘om Canal, 7 Gvakp AGAINST CHOLERA AND AL epiaem ie diseases, by using Prof, JUMN DA BY's Prophyiactic Fluid, the moet powerful diet fectant known, Hold at 16) William at 271 SRAVEL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVES in the worst cases, and the ooly medicine th will permanently cure the diseases ot the kidne and bladder, are to be had at Dr. WM. BARKER 144 South Oth ot, Williameburgh, “5 LYING-IN HosviTAL—a NEW" LYING. IN ASYLUM is openedat the corner of Lexing ton Ave. and Slet et, For admissiou apply to t Firat Directress, 24 Fast Piet at. between the hou of Yand jv daily, emept Sundays. Applicants m bring certificates ot tormer good conduct. Kules be obtained at the Aariutn, de ‘THE LUNATIC. This terrible hint confirmed suapiciong in m mind that had been indistinctly forming eince ih fires period of our acquaintance. Cornwall's up cle had children who might be largely benefi by bie death; the suspected valet wus probab! agent, aud the strange outrage committed os might bave been a stratagem to disord hin imegination, or an attempt to remove bi baffled Ly some recres meons Mine was not only Judgments biarsed against Sir Frederick Corn wail, and the enaciuied stave of bis nephew everywhere aseribed to the cruelties inflicted him, caused such genera) indignation acd abbor. ronce, that the darkess suspicions were willing! received, Letters were privaie.y sere to power persons in Naples, urging them to trace the Ital) vale’; and while we awaited the result, ty unck and myself uezlected no means to allure the mel sucholy man from bis slltude, He was our gu for whole Band weeks, and Lis house,on these casions, was left to the care of three trusty servanta who bad Known and Joved bit irom bis youth They e ular , one evenin,, in ther master’ absence, by the stoppage of a bired post-chaiae their gates, from whence, without ceremony iDquiry, # Velea wornan came into the hal + an seatol herself. The servants looked at each oth in stupid conmmson, for they all recognized ther master's divorced wife,’* “Bo under no embarressment," said she, with » coo\ness which completed their astonishment *Colouel Cornwall is absent, and I neither desire nor 6Xpect to see bim, Beng we ink and paper, and Carry the leer I shall write. They al obeyed without understanding her suthority, the whele household ga: hered round, each indul ing his curiosity by boliing some writing @)paratus, With her vei. still over h facr, and an unmoved attitule, she wrote sealed her billet, which the steward, a man great fidelity and shrew lness, brouvht instantl His account of this singular visii, gay ine great hops of some c oclsive cr ai dp without ma.y auxious expectations, I eo, peper into her husbar.'s hauds, He read it twic his countenance changed extremely, but writing two lines w ib bis pencil on the back his Wiie's note, he cesired me to deliver it my self, On such a miseon there could be ne hesi tation, I tound her etill aitting in the ba! with ber yol drawn over her, and the ser vanis stadotied in @ cluster at some disten to watch Ler motions, She read her busband' answer, and after a short pause, rose, and thre beck Ler veil. “IL tave recollected Wy self, win,* ebe said, advancity towards me, ** these people al know me, and Lhave wo rghs to screen myse from their cousempt: tt is part of the puuishmen Tam come to meci, aud this veil is an ludulgence uo not deserve, lonel Corawell cowmwauds to quit his hy something ladue to justo and pablic op : le accuses him of in Venting the conspiracy at Naplee—you suspect bh uncle of ebeitiog it tor hisowu purposes. I w; tho only witness of that transaction, aud wil giv my evidence when aud where you please ; bus acjure all these persons to atiest that their meat hes spoken the wuth, and that Lis uncle is ino cent.’ I was confounded by this public decla: tion on a subject so untis for the ears of vulger an prejudiced hearers, I begyoa a private auuience. sou endeave.ed to persuade Ler iat her late bual bena's health was ia vo state to bear agitating ap. peals and discoveries ; but ube persisted in ofter dug @ termination of atl secrets as the readiest a: nwst certain medicine for lis melancholy, ¥ urged me to conduct fer into his presence, or & be she medium of ber communication, I accepte the lest aleeruauive, ani ebe jut @ large draws into my hand, ‘1 took ap oath,” said ae, belt smiling, * never to name the principal actor in tbi atfair, but l did 008 promise to conceal big pieture The servants of Coiouel Cornwali's establishment receivea my orders to o serve her uarrowly 4 tmy return, and I eat out charged with « heavy an cutflcult task, to see bins again. His first word. Were to protibis the intrusioa of the woman one called his wife, Theu eyeing mw steadfastly, b added, ‘*Bhe has tld you all, Iwee; bus she dis closure might bave been spared wll after my de cease. You have beard thas villians who persou. ated English seamen betrayed me into the haud of Neapolitan traitors, who bad volunteered uy @ervices ou an important unde:iuking, aud w entrusted with secre; docuweas—1l, while th army wassailing to its Geviination, Was impris oned inthe denof thas false Womel’s parauwour, end then released alive with the moc kery yu merey.""—"But perhaps even that sual, were Was shown, a6 Ler intercesg.ou."" “Yous Le r joined, with s stile full of bitterness, “and | probably believed L would owe my jiberty @ secou time to her interierence, and thauk her tor it, ‘Vel! ber I do give ber thanks, nos for my Ife, bul for making te seo & Waduwan rather than coward or @ traitor, and for hbasening my dea now by her iutruston.""—''Lovk at this pict bowever, and i it resembles the perscou who agents imprisoned you, tell we by wuat name bh. is now called."* He looked #6 it an insieuy au ‘rusting it into the tre, repliew— ‘An Emperor’ brother-.n-law—the King oy Naples}"' These Were his lacy ariiculace words, Exceps look of sorrow, and a long preasuro of wy hep whon | sekod turgiveness fur his wite, he “ave sigu Of reco.lection beiore he died that nigot. Th uubappy woman jell into the extremest agoules despa.r, and resigned herseli to the most aesole: solitude, Yost wheenergy of her conduct in last confeamou, ber courageous eflurta to release her husband rom the turtures of misd-louse . the gary of # F. such boy, aua her deep repentance of the frailty which lod her step by mep smto sb socieiy of military reaeyades, p oved » mind wor. thy of @ betser face, 4 did os discover tll lo etter, that during tures ) vars she bad submitied to perform the meanest duties of # wens! in nouse where Ler Lusband sullered confinement @ lunatic, Lopiug to flad some Weaus of oxy) her remoree, or of alleviating his misery: bus she found either; and when her Gesection and Gis mission Ly the keeper suggested the romantic ex. peuient of boy's ature, bis iutlexibie priue refused all aid trom stand that hed aisgraced him, He ied the victim of feelings too Buely wroughs ; aud if she misery of an unlaitilu, wite needs ag- Bravation, she fowls the utmost iy TemembLering| Shas her gus caused the overterow aw a» novig tuind, aud the untimely weath of ity 'THE END, - 7