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—_—_— - Se men Freming Amunements. olay in thia work places now obatacian and | about it, without going out of Wash-| man, who have all an inborn hatred of | qaon Genaral T'nited States Army, was on | large, and the firm was generally reported PECIAL NOTICES. —_ Br estal Advertise ba EARNUMA AMRRICAN MUREUM | Aferson | dificulti¢n in the way of auch improvemente, | ington, and with no gost exoept for station. | strangers, and fancy the Haglish language | board the gunboat where the post mortem | 1) be wealthy, The Southern banks will | signet ay ¥ APPEAL—TO THE WOMEN OF THR | yintcs" ow curios ue The Orieroon The population is crowding out in all dirco. | ery. We are at a toss to imagine what kind | funny ‘They’ are always clad is overall | (oneal Harage cut from Tlooth’s neck bout | Probably be heavy aulforers by this failure. | peewee gammrer (er Methe—Seid py STATE OF SET of Resives of the ACAIRMY OF MUSIC—Japanne Jaaery lone, new Louses are constantly qving up | of an apparatus Mr. Deiwan asee in accom: | blouses and bagey troveers, and their per- aches of the spinal eoluina through | Oa 'Change to-day Flour was dull, and com. | tn” item" oad BROADWAY THRATRE —Mr.Jaa Hi Mecto | on tie progent outskirts, and in a short | plishing these wonderful reoulte, but it cer-| sonal appearance is not ture ludicrous | which the ball had passed; thia pice of | mon and medinm grades Ie, lower Wheat KEW YORK THEATRE Worrall Gita dese Iodatition @haR oitt be lal ‘7 than thelr conservation. To pass through # | bono, which ia now. on exhibition in the | dull and drooping” Corn dull, and ea NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DRBION, iff besa goobthedelate A tll Malle beAl MA. nly must surpass all other Inbor and | crowd of them with any affectation of Governmont Medical Museum in Washing. | lower. Cate less aotiva and scarcely #0 era asameasdees | fiat eee are. Hah ison of scalp are and Palas | covered with residences, The «iy should | money-aaving inventions, We are litle | nity ie like running the gauntlet of tom | tone the oniy relic of the asanssin's body firm, Pork dull and lower theet yiiet pg 7 the bleed, rena fruceees, wetern | CHARLEY WHITES COMMINATION TROUPE | ot be allowed to grow up into @ mere auc: | fearful, however, that the atatistical dirso- | hawks predominates here, and co above ground, and thie is the ouly mutile- | Lard quiet aud firm. Whiskey quiet aud Sad sre te all respec the most perlect are tbaareees | Scr BEBE Niece? COMn NAT? “ik tS ih to wteee : oftentimes tus soundest aenee, Tt wan the | lation of the remaioa that ever occurred. | steady ned. “Bold rag mekrepe® | {cession of houses with uo attrac: | tor.in rummaging the Department at Wash ti ked the hard. | Immediately af usion of the TONY PASTOR'S OPERA WOL tones, | to felleve. the Bronotony, The'l i th 4 ' | Kamins, you Know, wlio worked the hard. | Immediately aftor the conclusion of the ex SALES AT TITE STOCE BXCHANGR - Petre rene Sev, sear ben | hs | i ton; ington, has comm across the marvelous ma- | eat to build the barricades in the revolution | amination, the Secretary of War gave orders pended toc Ia the Most Healthy and | CBUSYAN TADLEAUK—Ueloe Mali-Drosdway | magviticont byulerards of Varia are the thematical machine with which Provont | of 1818 and who would do it again as wil | a9 fo the disponition of the body, which had | sane Walle, Parge x 60 | Tea Wates Weil hes bege seopernd ssi nraee eseare, 9 | and $8464 | enry of all the other cities in Kurope, aud | Marabel ¢ Fry used to figure up | ely: if occasion offorert | become vary offensive, owing to the eon | #803 DUR Expres, ft | for maputactar ng Dr: Lacie fede ft 1 — oe - aia | . | " ; pattie — | dition in whiob it bad remained after death; | 4%. wham a THE NEW YORK SUN, |‘, of, 2%, 200%, oP joltoklam | ane the rebellion Ifthat It ANOTHER ASSASSINATION DOCUMENT. | the log, broken in jumping from the box to 11" | VN PR DUAN, | wight not have avenues of equal beauty, | the case, we need be surprited at nothing | A Copy of the Diary of J. Wilkes Nooth. | the #taze, was much discolored and awollen ” | Rem WY contase pee Ht Shines for Atl. | Aud grandeur, There aro two improvo: | that may emanate from the Statistical Ru | The President having asked of Secretary | {"¢ tid from the wound having saturated 8.9, many duber mesic eae WRDNESDAY MORNING, May menta now progrossing in Hrooklyn which | reau, Our own impression, however, iathat | Stanton acartifed oopy of the diary found Lieutenant L. Baker. t took the body | S28 = Bess, Patan Msutal peed sil ay —_ = | ere well worthy of commendation—one bes | Mr. Drtwan’s patent conaus ia about as ra: | upon the body of John Wilkes Booth, after | from the gunboat direot to the old Paniten: | tem, See an Te Advertieers | ing Prospect Mark and the other the exten: | uable aa hia labor atutiaticg, the inconeiat: | hie capture, that gentleman in turn called Mary, adjoining the old Arsenal grounds. | 5%, or bak ergs Hi dieghane of the sel ‘netined te " wie © mak: davai a teelie ee ett he Eby ne building had no} used ane prison | 20% THT! aie frou faith es ue hale AOC aa (tele tion of Atlantic aver Tue latter, when | aud absurdities of which we lately upon Judge Advocate Holt to produce it, | for some yeare praviously, The Orduance | 713 § actin Tammave’ Gana eatarae a arer ed to hand them | completed, will be au attraction, of which | exposed in the Sus | Judge Holt responded, and the result is the | Department had filled the ground floor cella bow e Vii balan reggie he RTED IN ALL keep ¢ 9 14 | even Paris might be preud. ‘This avenue, | persist | paper that follows, Mr. Stanton, by way | *ith fixed aummanition—oue of the largeat | J1g0Teas fe or vumimasing public, “Price Of. Te be agree to ¢ wo uuless | York, is mbout one hundred and forty foot Tue Fair, which baw n opened for The memorandum book wan first anan by | moved, @ large flat stone lifted from ite | #7, | fo), ai | Wide, and baa, for @ distance of several | the bonelit of the Roman Catholio Protec: | me about the b day of April, 1883, short. | plare, and a rude grave dug. the body was | dpe Cone reer iy nee taited, (Wo fows of you Aa taeee'6 rate, ae of these Gorihe becetal lIy after Booth’s capture, and «few hours tro in, the grave filled up, the stone | $6 oy ace Doiaa. im is Wee heen Dace, jeter Young shade trees on | torate, ls one of th thy benevolent | Vifore hia rnmaine feached Washington. It replaced, and there roeta to this hour all | 14a. be ae, torts the Paras of Misaate: Tur Revenue offers of thie city have re: | cai" ade io well mi ta as ity enterprises in which all ¢ pcb a ras brought to my house by Provost Mat. | that remained of Jolia Wilkes Booth | 18iteo o6ts a whee RY re hid pool i esived orders from Weshington to adept | °° ne on avenue the atrest ie | persons may participate, Lites “\s of de shal Haber and another person, who wm it | stn eememenion WH TRE chemntundion ow [EET Send ee feterenee_¥. 9. BEACH. Prove tnore active meanuree for the detection ag | PAtFaReE, And thi defect ought to be | nomination, The process of the Fair are ‘onger me WY te ply are roepen = ry bhai remedied by making the width uni- | to be devoted to an institution for the pro. | Devk wae then examined by me in preennce | apiracy, we notice from a letter recently | Soo wi 00 Tburaday EST, CHEAPEST ANT) MOST DURABLE | prevent iatillery frauds They are ‘i of General retary Of | written by Andrew M. Wilaon, of Calves. | 6) cen Bank 4 Lil Femalas will be RAieeT? HAIR TYR Hweseted te. Fequiee all divutiare v ot far down ae Fourth avenue, | tection and education of homeless and | War, and was found to contain only the en . 710 rik t the W arid, w cond in preference to tai: hia Gala ata SC aattee & project on foot to make thie ium. | friendiess girls, with w viow to saving them | tric’ certified by General Holt ; also some | ton, Texas. to the New Orloaue Micarune Wey N THE SEIN, She pew meter, whieh being attached to the | ei sment, and, in connection with it, to | from the manifold temptations to which they | Photographs of females. Immediately pre- | that the subject of Booth’ oxiat in : ead of the worm ased in man uring Viatael ond Fourth | ate exposed When thrown toon thelr own | tote the entries some pages appeared to | gnco has been revived. Mi states be] Opeth; OIL reptater the basal oe al improve Flatbush and Fourth {have been cut out, but there was nothing that when in Celcutte (East rinet | 192 4 de i si and! Bate pales ikroagh. ‘This ings Avenues, which form a junction at the point | resources, and furnishing them auitable em: | indicating what had been written thereon, | [yeopimber, ho fell in with W. 1 I. eral ike Passes throug hia ingen’ * [to which 1 t# proposed to widen Atiautio | plosmont when they fo able to support of Whether anything had bena writtou, nor | hart, formerly « liaute 100 Inte reales, @ latest effort of the a avenue. If thie plan were carried out, | themecives. The Fair hee opened under | pensr by Whom they had been oul out. | navy, Tolbert told Wilson that ig bib ied | HAMMILL 08 May Sou, Patrick Pammitl, du eent (in Uahenedly at tide , ’ pee i : , Immediately after careful examination of |g wagor of £500 with a. Moston. gent " HG cadle Magy | mative of Dundatk, County Tela’, aged ahonesty of manufacturers | there would be three grand aveuuee radi. highly favorable auspices, and promiane to | the hook anil ite eontenta, it was placed in | fy Calcutta, that Booth was atill‘alive, Tol: At nioiid we tavliod W apnea (is Masia: all wigan 1 4 | ting from that function, each one being @ | prove a grand au The genoral plan and of General Eckert in tho ame | bert waa to furnish the proof, Ho said that | eye 4.60, 6-80 ay, | dar Gt Td Gooch, trom Trecetguration upton A multitads of ofteers, end A splendid drive, with double rows | all the arrangementa are on a more compres machen, 1 fret aw it, to be de- | two men appointed by the Bostouian hal The0 goon sed] aig | Mets Cd trian alroady en ‘ 4 to the Judge Advocate General, in | aecompaniod him to Booth's retreat, ai 410.108) | MeGINN On Monday, May 99th, after a short an@ 7 on each aide, after tho atyle of the | hensive scale th and overy paine | whose poaseasion, after ite delivery to hit | hed sean aud eon versed with Hootls “nt ovina, aed 8 youre ire the reteen of theenct: | ¢ sa | Ge Hom Reker pombe Can sete . a0 Ot vet to attend the Paris bou' 6. Fourth avenue leade to | haat taken to please the public taste, | by Gen. Eckert, Lam informed and beliove | decison w ven Toll Pe ttcathy taking, TAR, | Greenwood Cemetery; Fiatbush avenue | Experience has shown that au amount of He bovkeeiae sent ite tmae | he, won the wager. ‘Tolbert a noe tbe 18 ca Siac y tal ace » : a iat f jooth ia living In aafe obscurity, aud ia #0 pga sila we Le sade to Pr t Park, and Atlantic avo | latent benevolence may bo awakeued by | winter then before the Judiciary | completely disguised, that his own brother | MATTERS Om May tteh afer « hor ae. eeiad byl nue loade to the Water Works and como. | well conducted faire, that cannot easily be | Committee of the House of Representativ would not recognise bin, Aleo that only Fearn meres Wie Of Wen, Wetter 3 ies Buse to be practiced | tories of ast New York. These would | elicited by diroct appeals. The public need Waa in all respects in exactly the same five men know of his wh 1 to an almost incredible extent, aud for-| gen then si attention Snnnleg through | only to be kasired’ of the Merit of eaeh bee epee mri Lianw it tinet, without | atory ie of course uuworthy of cradenc : sapereMaiv = orm three main atterics raunin wh |onty to bo assure q change or al on, 00 far ast could the bod edb eatiaed, Look cud the fraude are d 4, | what will eventually bo the heart of the | scheme, wud, the soter of theis mans. over, in ite contents aah Bh bral entices Joh Poeun boi be utmost vigilance proves aud | city tu eonnection with thi provement | gers, aud they w pond Liberally. Inthis THe DIARY = Prove unavailing where ® premium of | there ought tobe one grand thoroughfare | instance the omont ie uuexception: |“ Tiamo.” Aprit 13th, Hith. Friday the | Hew @ Teélan, Siete ile Wife, Keeps 5, \ ils gallon Aba the a it ag from the junction befure men- | able, and the object is eminently worthy Wictisies wees eels we ever thought | Tie Missouri DrMocnar’s oorreaponitent 14 pn aatebeh = ae tie perhaps | tioned to the Kast River—to the pr | the attention of philanthropists and friends | gis nunthe we had worked. to capture, but | With Hancock's expedition, writing from | "| BRICRLATERS' UNION : 6 asm of poss bility to prevent | bridge, if possible, These improv fof burmanity, ia all ranks aud elassse of | our cause being almoat lost, something de- | Fort Laramie, Kansas, anys OPEN BOARD 2D eid th ecintuasmns ackitios wo ees {are urgently needed in Mrookiya, and the | #¢ lens eer owlier rats Lyte ery | jotta aay ahiock the sensibilities of romance | , go eae AM | Rena, mire tris t become ’ ether the offi. | a sea ws “sa wt owing to others who did not atrike | toying boyeand girla by relating the man: | H 3 PURE project for making them onght not to be | : ving bovamnd girla by relating ts —— Lan ford all the money thus eeved. The di i fs Tue following letter, containing advice with e firm atep throu thousand of bie {Cel '# espoused. Ther } 19 8s Biion.The weekly meeting of (hs Astociation { made now than at any future ti 1 p thr @ thou of bis | gung on the heavenly beauties of I ‘ FE wil lage piace om thle, Wedecetay, evening. Me fe like some mines, in Which | thers should be no delay in tueir com. | *%4 suggestions concerning the exoursion Selonde and was stopp “t bat pushed on. | and Hiawatha, but we have not seen an In: | 12 white ‘cloky aL RC. Hall, 961 Bowery on A ag the precious motale | ireneemeut to leav June for the Holy Tac, | A cclonel vas st hie aide. 1 shouted dian girl vet that we could compose anode | $i Me SOMES 5. CODY, Bes. Soe, O58 t value of the pro- | —- will prove equally futaraating to those who | ty dng. I pasned ail his piskete, wad F Upon. The voluptuous form, olive features, Hy CARVERS' ASSOCIATIONS coeds. For 0 oufficioat tom,station come men | Whiskey and Votes. | travel and to thoan who etay at home. Tho | 69 uiles that night with the bone of my dhles, lustrous, iummid eyes, wavy masses | $02 y ieeteen “Tiuee, "98 tery! will willingly ran almont any riaka Neither | 1! vai 5 Area Ml Rt whe An | fortility of the writer in conjuring up possi: | fearing the flesh at every jump, F can | of raven bait, @ quesnly head anda ewan: | B38 My bs 66s | SEBCRY CREST RLS Ore ie fines nor any other punishment will deter | Ot the head of the Freedimen's Bureau, that | pitities of peril, ie equalled only by his ed: | Gur country owed all her trouble to hin, | Lee Meck, we have not seen. But we have | 19 Had r Sip. rita Ge bon Ice TO TAILORS — ALL manufacturers from er ngin this apecies | tempera: to increasing rapidly among | perabun tant id subject of preven: and God simply mad the inst et | cern creda iaee Rewene 5 + Restieg Bs “ speculation, whieh we of the naturo of | the Southern negro This reault 18 Pot | tion god remedy. As the letter ia unique | hie punishment The country ie not what | toroualy the wx, cutting wood far her linge | 8900) Obje & Mla. 44 300 Reading Wr. -- 138% This “Wolnecday “eve: It is a well known fact that the bs aroes Miateke | and @ curiosity in ite way, We publish it | hero foved. care not what become of | L2Fd@ supper, with coarse black hair, low | Sx) | do se 40 16 sen + ; liberty for license and indulgence. They | conc, | ecomes forehead, blazing coal black eyes, nose in. | 9% Wet’ ae 18 F abounds tn whiskey and al: | ten ire ote without alteration 1 I have no desire to outlive my coun: | elined to bo flat, her face of dirty 18 ef $f BLACKSMITHS AND PINION. hcan be purchased at a ev \ 0 be & con ively temperate peo New York Ciry, 20th May, I8o7, | try. Thie night, * before the deed," I wrote | Color, @ large’ month, monatron 1>) * $0 ot HS AND FINISH. Patent lates oot a ple, but having bocome their own masters, | Mocee S$ Heth . |e long article, ‘and left it for one of the p 0 4 ‘ Tegular meeting of the Houseamithe B, ae] as than: the bare . | flat inet, dwarfish loge, and not over | 2% . 1S | U, wilbehed attheir toons, In bel cor, Tah ere, Vo a 4 ui Gera aia ‘and having their own tastes and p: My Doar Sit It ia my Christian duty to | editora of the Natiovat INTELLIGENCER, 18 | iuodeatly dreased, and somegimes. carry | 1 $s Tg | ana™2oun sy thie Wednesday evening, st 8 e'eloaky SOT ar i bn grailly, Ae would be Uirhuge lt thay far get and your frye f Me ied 1 fully oat forth our reasons for Ourling @ otaring, roundeyed and grin. | 69 8 a for jhe lsetlan of eiicers | Members and thead vives Coma tree. cbfulne: ratify t pound for the Holy Land! | Proceeding je or the Governmen' ning papoose, on whom she Ato acorn | 2 s ry : EADERBON, : Sees faye Rn ES al watehfuaeas are honld not fall into habite which are'Bo | My ‘ever fertile and active brain, when | |, Prides 21.— After being hunted like » dog thoea'iittie tootiat, imate ute | da ie so | ee EDEN DERBON, tgs, ws staaebe hele: Vidlew common among the whites of their section ncition Quaker | through swamps, weods, end jaat night be- | 45 natural tom mother’s heart, When an | $s tie ae Would it not be well, therofure, for the ether with the vessel's precious | ug chased t till I was forced to | Indian wishes # aquaw to attend his lodge, | 9% toh @ potent influence that prompteto | to ri coas of the freed live ‘cargo, was atruck by a novel ides, | return wet, cold aud starving, with every | cook his meals, and wait upon him, he doce | 2%? y gy the evasion of ult to Meitous friends of the freedmen to pay a und very practical. While man's band against me, Tam hore in de | not launch forth into lyrical enthasinam or | 40 do “0 ON more attention to the moral the morite of U spain, and why! For doing what Brutue | farvid expreasions of love; nor does he for- | 100 Peele M. &. cee aggest any off whole i honored ‘fi hat Toll a hi i ; JAUKSO: ; tiga adi plnadbniad rament |®24 les to the political condition | § ye eee eee eet a rte | Ket iu hie wooing mood the exintence ofa | ao z : ay # eystera a ‘ ment | * ee MieAt g | the « you think about the a for atriking dow: sky or the greon woods about him, but ‘PHE, MEMBERS OF THE BRASS FOUN- of revenue from alcoholic sources £ these peoplet tuatead of ex: | wrapning up of the * Quoker City” within | tyrant than they ever know am looked upon | gimply aske the prosaic question, “How | 12.19 ere’ aud Finishers’ Prot.ctive Union ary 7 | Pending money to and stumpapeaking | the embrace of @ hugo life-preserver! A# ® Sommon cut throat My sotion was | much is aho worth!” The amount being Goosted to mest at Early Cloeng Tall, 5 Wow tights in Fogland politicians among them, would it nut be bet- | There is time enough left for you to accom: | purer Vr iperes Rep K ne moped to | ascertained, if be has the m he laye it {a fay Cathe erent gone a eee, oaeee Tiree, ois ou ovyomtal Patches that the Houss of Cumoas bas | the vico of drunkennssel Thore isa great | servers. It may cout a few liuudred dolines, | hoped for no gain. {knew no private wrong. | bought’ by hie own money and by his own’ | $0 JNITED, COOPERS NO. 5, AT TI rejected an amendment to the Keform bill 1 of humbug in the load professions that | and must prove fo ass lifo insurance. | struek for my country, and that alone—— |baod. Probably the manner in which he | 2% ¢, poasecl. Of, the, Greed Seeteaze sil os ale auteage Hiarematkable, |are made of aolicitude for tho freedmen, | if YO wish & more minute explanation of | country that eroaued Beneath this tyranny | hes been raised accounts for the methodical | 3% CM * he ry thie my suggestion, then please to callon | 89! prayed for thie end, and yet now be- | im, eof treating the faireex. When aa | S00 Chl, — | howerer, that thisamendment wae thrown | Hundreds of the poor negroes, perbape | or « I am ready for receptions | hold the cold hai extended to mo. | infant he was looked upon seemingly as an | 200 tin SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND THEIR Froude oat by @ comparatively email majority. | thousands, are now suffering and atarving, | every morning You sliould at once adopt | God cannot pardon me it 1 have doue | uesieas incumbrance, by his inex pressive oy eee as OaN ATH eee OAR AY ment in favor of atlowing women to ¥. al of money in giving the freedmen in- | unt proveantety for the vessel 1a case of [the very little I left Uebind to clear my | lesttaent iannieo the tence erect fecie 7 ee bee Hrvcsesbapetel ‘ ‘RIGHT HOUR COW Daas Pacrses [at the feeling on the aujoot theoaghoa! | structions ae to the way tuey ehall vote, | tornalioes, or hitricaues, oF ahipwrncka, or | Davie, the Government will oot allow to be | that Spartan. atoician courage, andianoe ree.—Owing to the unfavorable condi- | 1, reatien feeb Union of W orkingnen te Hew the country is app aah a ae | Ks (one ba & frobdnnnn tonirone HONG ae | with other vessels it, Fim: | priated. So ende ail, For my country I | and hardihood for which the North Ameri- | tion of the weather, the low range of prices | Mise to sat tiwary, eh tarurdi ts i pie . . re you aud all the people concerned. | have n up all that makes life eweet and | Can gavage is colebrated. Tho style | in the mutton and pork market, the abun- | {Sin prox.,to consider the putting of the | able to this radical ein the | sober enough to vote, the politicians will | | ti ! i othe | holy, Drought misery on my family, and arn | , . | {aw tate sveration er of the. Worktngme ek Kosides this Tattract your attention to the and architecture of @ “wigwam" ie al | dance aud cheapness of fish and eggs, and SORN ite United States, 1 lish people ars fast care but little about the darkiee’ physical | possibility of conflasration, By no means sure there ie no pardon in the Heaveo | most iuvariably the same, ite sire | Reece 000 Tor cit ttatee tin | bringing the view the matter | necessities | forget to’ provide vourselves with one or | £0F me, eince man condemns me Trot tity to seveutyitive feet ia | the arrival in our markote in consider Christan 1 Pas aon two of the Extioguishere or Portable Self | 00 pave only heard of what has) circumference atthe base, aud in hight | quanti the carly Spring vegetab fe: pemere: on the Brakes. | Acting Fire Eng nee, If you purebi them ER A raped ccs ae tind i A Peat from th a ts the apex of the font about butchers, since this day week, have experi Yrage will not b nd that | dou't beglect to ask for snabundant supply it file me w ‘or, God, try and, | twelve feet, about twenty poles planted | Tie 0 have fou . € y | y, poles p enced a e ing 0 he demand It will be ° x na that | Of the chemical compound, belonging to the | forgive me, and bless my mother. ‘To-night | ground and meeting at the top, whore they | enced 4 material falling off in the demand ee f sare not with | Tigina, Consult aay Chief Engineer Rin will once more tey tho rivar, with the In | gre tied firmly witit w covering of tanned | for beef, which fact hae necessitated a con- | $8 wed vmimandant of the Ala! whether it i@ the same Engine experi t " gh Lhave a greater desire | buttalo robes, form wigwain, The top | siderable reduction tn prices of all quali. | . ae our exer electiv thor aosd ‘Mebile unde: 1 upon on the Battory, when | ani aliaost a mind to return to Waa EIA tn left open to represent window, and ® | ties tn order to force ales, this falling otf | ‘TY NOTICES ew serviementa ant | Americ cay ahi Mie Kingsland et with w ligt acai. aud. in a teaaure clear my name. which I lap sn tho-aide ia typical He MON tc cateda avarabshes ALL Beaten vere, | AU INDOMITABLE=FATIICR Mathew Pandey, Srnous tet | ity as mattere n new the poopie ries vie | dent, jelagiog, bie fees, 1h ater ial) |. lest 1 aan 80, ot rep he blow 1) the Indian enters on all fi In thie un- | it prices Bredes considered, INDO? LE FATHER Mathew : rte 6 Medes peace andof existing these wisely prepared precautions, there | struck) Imay before my God, but not to| partiiioued lodge sleeps the Tudian, bis | about one cent ® Ih. Kven with this reduc- | py, y we. ON Fo Sees a Suen ough vo b Listed m has ait with by the military.” | @! happen many disaster to the | Tthink 1 have done well, thoug wife (or wives) and children, and freq tion in favor of buyers, trade to-day drags ‘Sheekine © 4. and be tod ' f 1 y hed ope and pray the Almigh> | au abandoned, with the curse of Cain upon | Ly his children's husbands and their wives. | aaa viiy but few b ‘i ailb ‘ b «(oem to read wi tt the p habeerie : t v cars will prevent), then | me, whon, if the world knew my beart, that | ‘The furniture is quite in keoping with the | Deavily, but fow buyers being present, and | Can A Union, by ite m : A } f age t ave pro’ do uot neglect to keop in readiness @dozea | one blow would have mads mo great.though | + house.” Nawe the saucey ‘camp het: | uch as were on hand evinoed little orno fa end iene eugaged ta thle biew. | Pend on character t ted, audt wepapers bottles, for the purpose of deaccibing upoo 13 A not desire reehne eraiaks 1 try | tle, three or four epoons, of home manufac: | disposition to purchase at any prices, The | 1. BUNS, Vie POWERS, Kee Be: with great sucess. | leaders, The woman'e rights ation a ek . ss slips ot paper ths time, longitude and lati | to escape these bloodhounde once more. | ture, two or three,wooden dia! likewise | ruling prices today are about as fullowe: | “ Tanah | was made ridicolous in thie count . . ; 4 tude, when { where the vessel expo. | Who. whocan read bis fate! God's will | manufacture, and you have a or to medium cattle, @l5e ; medium to QRAND TEMPERANCE MES£LING OF ied Leen! eee atrict responsibility for t Fenced distress, ‘Tuens bottles, a dozen in | be done, I have too g mil to die | thorough ath inventory aa any knight of | fair eteers, Logic; good eteors wud fat | 44)the Father Math | ba oe yenes Bae i number, must be made ot very strong | like wcriminal. Oh | the hammer could make, It is not by in- | oxen, I¢@l7e; prime ateora, 17g! 240, | Kyeaking by Jonn O'Riley, @ | never fully recovered frow ite early mis is ginss, aud aoaled up after the insortion of | me that, and let mo die | advertence that the ooffee roasting, grind- | with a few premium cattle at 17 ycplse. | nag ty Deiacey’of No. 2 orle.W items, é tunes. Itmust be remembered, Low i! descriptive alipy of paper. 1 guess that ee oath pean Hisse wae fated BF jing and ve Ning spparate are sbsent from Ki Mile A Conte = Peloee of oa ek cows rule me Fiainge Gork,, Peay rorses ou: Pe ee ie . : i Hs ‘ ¢ a dozen of auch bottica may be carries | wronged or as pot #! the list, for the luxury of @ cup of coftce is | Iast quoted, with few or no buyers, Extra i N Se ee jie meeneer tet oc ee so staid the winds aud waves in differant directions, | Wrong unless God doomue it ao,and it is with | gat the home Comforts of the “poor | gol cows, $¥1@8110; good do, $uxgS0, | — so MAREN Jand with that in the United States, that im to make |aad may be instrumental la attracting at: | Him to damn or bless me." And for th Hulees hie hus lately been in a gor: | common do, $ilueGio. Veal calves are | AN AD CAPTANDUM STAR—HE bof the former case the qialidestions are eo Mobil Tr teptivaon board of many other vessels or brave boy with me who often prays, Yes, | ernment fort. Half a dozen buffalo robes | lower, owing to @ full receipt of stock, | 1 Mulhall will, address the pu Wal will | atrict that the pas fa bill aethat a Mo ong the shores, and in thie way some un- | before iy since, with trae ang sincere | are the ouly articles approaching bed furni- | prime auimals selling at 10@ile; good do, | ; | : shows that tho Government ia deter- | foreseea aud uuexpeoted chances for rescue | heart, Was it crime in him? If 90, why | ture which he possesses, the whole H@lc; common do, U@%e, Calfskins are Ths Apnus!, Sundar choo! Misionary Meeting, | proposed woulst g @ privilege to only | asst to pat wa ent to euch demonstra-|kaiged Anyhow, and besides and above | cen be pray the same! 1 do not wish to | ao accumulation of filth and vermin, Towels | quoted at mee ws, Ameren, SEEdst | w amall proportion of the whole adult fo. | mood put aa end to auch dem: the many measures of precaution, it ie your | ebed of blood, but I must Hight the | gad soup are of course uaknown luxurl ahecy 6 ‘The market for sheep | 1 7th Hindle en the sie given by the | male population; whereas auch sufrage in Be CONROG HOATE EBOY Nn. Fiat ed duty to provide each member of the | course. "Tis all that’s loft me, and his personal costume entirely accords | i# dull at about Iyo BID. below last week's | Van, Pree DALY, Vico reat. ico TOL CL M Peerpyededaeaeasea ey 7 theaut, “etcouatenaaced by the better clase of | excursion with ove of the eat individual | Upon » piece of paper found in the diary, | with® bis other domestic equipments, his elias common clipped at imal Hing Moe beg ee rk aco. | thie country would be Impartial, 0 the oni e », but it wae the duty of, life-preservers in the market. This, I guess, eps ¥ ee scanty and only covering being a “breech K 2; good do, at T2{a@s4o; oxtr: EXCELSIOBLGRAND REV " HIRED! Agent, No, 000 Hrosdway. New frage of mon is now, The atep, if taken, 2°" ver to preccrve wrdocang | leniteady prepared by the captain, Finally, | 84 supposed tobave been torn from it, ie | clone! Geuerally ragged and wever washed. | do at ‘and wodled alee 1 Acer CeUelOR rt RAMD REVIVAL OR, if 6.8 8 Bibb ELL = will therefore bea more important one in aay. veeee . . a take into cogsideration the possible attack | written the followiag Of course in winter the Indian covers his ie 1 5 are two conte eh, eheapss | Brookiyo 1) at t No i HE NATIONAL TPMPERANCE ADVO. | A@erice than ip Luglau! though the latter falet ia'wethotapa eeliava ae fant | pan coud be es Sey albedo a Date | DNA Ree eee Meagan itaath lake chan eame arate verate | for ged to" prime Mfeainetes cen queied | wlitad - T cate 3 ountry may take the lead in re sing ‘tala ‘baanaue the Govane maar alionof marines, armed to the tecth with | blame you for want of bospitality, You | — ms $2 75@$3 4 each aud pelts at MWe. | 4 Koolety and Pudlleation | (he venoral wi at clase of reff dd fireariue aul aworde of the latest improve: | know your own aflaira, I wae sick, tired | jasanity In Canada Swine —{o thia branch of the market the | eae Teeornaee fener ous | | rormere content t od to seo what ite representatives | mente. Furthermore, you c ali easily give | with a broken limb, and in need of modical | Phe Ottawa Times, of Friday, eave: | receipte fi) ft ap we doebly in) See a the way of preserving the peace, | to the vessel aix port for aix of the | advice, aud Teould not have turned a dog | , excess of the demand, and consequently | A “Temperance, by dissernl: F This ree in the ease of Mobile | best Dablerens, with ample muaitions. You | from my door in auch e plight. However, | “There are at presout confined iu our coun: | prices have been somewhat toluced’ siuce | A Pe Vea apes Wo moral, costal, ae Leggs grivngrep of hi dah unc \ cee 7 should also leave room « ng 0 the deck | you were Rind cnoegh to give ke something ty jail eix unfortunate luvatica, for whose ein gay memes past gual roses pare Se Ra oo Kast Breede tale i s view of the fact that Brooklyn is fax Haaatyiee ys ry LRAMSRAR 1 the vessel, for twenty-tive to eat, for which I not only thank you, but | proper treatment ov other provision exiata | *lline We Fale Oo goon Ue. as oe 1g ORKEMMYS Cone JAS) AL BOURKE b Marea ety Ibi Mibty dasiny ther cities and towns in the South oct asa cavalry escort if on account of the rebuke and mauuer in | Pr Me oats aes cialate a sragstoeen svoj aud cominoa to rough do, "S94 Hic VOPBRPR scaled ; i hudhen coal ti kal : ie the Government ‘dently be compelled to seek | which to” (piece torn out) ‘it is not the " vi VmnAnGl 70 HEN THER ‘ uiure ebould PtP X bth tg¢ on some lonely shore, inhabited by | eabatance but the way iu which kindness is | to wait, month after month, till, by cure or Flour and (rain. RANCIL NO. 1, YOUNG MEN'S PATHE! in tind with regard to all plana for sin ea 1€ the rights of 4 \ateresting people as Dr. Liviagetone | extended that makes one happy in the ac- | death, room can be made for thom in our | Tar hieset U0:z sileteld TeaMerder iv carry out the pla ‘Ab the pe oak their physical or tuslly mot T think twenty tive horas re | ceptance thercof, ‘The sauce to moat is oor- | lunatic asylums, ‘Thia, aurely, is » state of | ar raraega. ts oe st vies Moe | pollileal aowalen ure no more rooin tan twenty-tive berthe, | «mony. | Meeting were base without it. Ho | things that ought not to exiat, The wretched | sustigin ead ety No.6. will ail) all true friends a Whatever within these four pages m kind enough to avoept the inclosed tive dol | condition of these unfortunates appeals im- Hy; ie Sioa h por Thirty youre ago ite Right Nour Trouble Hrewing. peur visiouary to your practical ¢: lars, although hard to epare, for what wo | peratively to the authorities for remedy. 7 ANOREW IMCORATIO F. ation was han that of one e| inte that the various working. | Will at | copt it asthe pure t/k of | have received. Most respectfully, your | Yesterday, ia p ug Shag the jail, we and geod te Superise Svathere, #18 40 Vico Pros, THOMAS ¢ 8 aout warde; but what it will be th #svcietion will hold @ delegate moot. | CUBA! hi sh, Criat tne alee ln ars Bec ois Fee ecee Se tee O18 Wachee 0-OPERATION—EVERY WORKING Man tucied tn such yeare houce we can only * the 15th of June forthe pnrpose of i + SafORS SG ad ATE ORNERAL: | Aa vinme before humanity and the I a’ cat becom QrHot sf a 93.00 hous tt, that all individual Co "Tempe ran c mM M J May It | baying Mw Fenk tate did Valen Cmypae feanisstions of whatever sasse eas che | great mniajake whiob the people of young | ea aang nts ates Parle Gnmine, uMBAU oF Mititany Justice, May 14, | godern ecience bad dictated the more | BIE BLS hostets tirest gesting Wednosder Nechsily'uulte ty Tus support ' ; 1 ; ¥ i : ‘ 14i7,—-Reapootfully returnod, wij fue vopy | rational and humane treatment which | Svening at Fatmore Lastitute, 40 Lud ow ‘eh, Be 6 alin variably make, ie that of eigit ng has yet been | A Correspondeat writes of thesy ag fgl- ay teed as | at present prevails in all the refuges Falary tin abendamce dally tron tl 4 Oe neglecting to guage public improvementa yy, MRE Dalia ce cha L1ONE asked for wnt | " in’ the olvilited Weal Bret ALRET ALLISON with reference to futuro requirements. A. goa so tovwuploy, but | "Got bless the hoya!” anya Thackeray, | The“ Diary" parporte to bo ond for 1804; Sounty Jail sf Carleton, aaa TRS riking Instance of this mistake te shown \nized aflort will MBL LAU sure it waa because be had lived , aud the leaves cut of torn from it probably | there are two’ OF yuige insane men locke: | DB cAigtip ROBINSON AND JOBN G, pi oe al tacsur oun city, Jf tha blak Balak sonal’ smploviia (acoakecma (tee that he could appreciate | contained entries for that yoar, and were | Up ia celle which they Cover with flth, ao mmoeting of she Ladies Paster Mathew T. A. B Bos rpue ovpest & nployer ize the n lor growth. Victor Hugo thus destroyed by Booth bimeelf. It is ab. | that they are obliged to be shifted from one NY io bn erbockers could tal ® peep he wight hi em If that bad his chapter on the gamins, you will re: | aolutely cortaia that the diary is coll to another daily; aud yet these fmen | i ‘oek. on wd MPORTANE TO BAe nto the future we would Got now ie the object we foar the movement will Member, but that aha'l not hinder me from ote Be it Was when it caine into my bar are notso insane bat they might be taught | Maguire, Mie, Kenney ales ARERR & be trou with such’ wrotobed | not raat’ The werkingean reik (ae The diminutive F and Col Conger, who was prominent to keep themselves clean and orderly if SOUN WAUUIRE, Vico Biaae ; 4 ie Paid ods anrcee he workingmen both | of al yen iae dy that ono eh pursuit apd capture of Booth, after y sare (88, suitably constructed bale. JOMNP-MENALLY, Kee, Bec,” 26 ie | aps Fatrects as we ha wn town, | of ¢ wud St. Louis, recently attempt: | neglect. 1. PAyNers do not chai careful ainined dQ classified with properly qualitie = : : - 7 For « nusiber nor would our tax-payers be valled 1ipon, | ed the sere tuig yb eeD on Lavevatation, hee the eae free: | cerecus, ofarimed lt Je my preenuee om | Ve es to walsh. over O00 govers. them == | FRANCIS W. LAMB, ESQ, WILL AD. eréulauion than i ab lesues of the same thing, aud have met with com yesterday, declared ite condition to be n MK pare ua Acta ibe" Worl" Thas ‘dress the pablie meeting of St. Columbere pars of bs kind publigled Ju this country audin | as they now frequently are, for 1 Meter fall W i cht hearted @, wicked Little f recisely the eame wa when he took it from | {he treatment which they mecessarily re- | jaet—t Koman Cath ‘A.B. Boslety in the sehooiroom Yt money to be used in widen its dice : rehonsive that a au sing sas laet 400 Bou Hooth’s body after he had en tthe ceive in jail ie calculated to aggre 0 colo as Drake's Plantation Bitters. | ofthe chi yoinm at ook, Masrs. ary deone, witktse Omoletieest | ved soli ue the eae result will be exp in sce v6 forelzner aud try | writing in it being the all which | weauity’ inatead of curing ik They are | They first sold because they were sald tobi Linder 'Rioeker and others i. tbe Beale ed ft and » pew ones Of | the event of au attempt to ¢ y. | your uationality in 4 doven Innguages | it then conteiued. Colonel Conger was there restrained of that wholesome Iberty | They new sell because they are tobe | eres ve ean aes. ee cticadenees, Wit Vrooklyn can have no excuse fr maRIOg peg into the proposed teforae The eter Melgre Fou cae Auawer th The treet boy | amined before the Judiciary Comiittes of | Std association whieh, under the eye of ® | They hove sleed the test of time, of w Tr Aa eee: JAMES QUINe " mistakes resulting from ignorance of the | clags are now eon : ne latter ithe one that Llike vost anil fear moat; | the House of Represontatives to day properly trained keeper, would be condu- inclpied counterfeiters. Ni View Pree (iROKGE BK WN, Bee. ie at dou | ° NOW complaining that Wages are | his critica is as sharp as ble terth, anda J Hort Judge Advoeate General, | “lve to their comfort and restoration, That a. B. SOCIET a tn entry Gayest city’e future, The indications of ite great: | too bigh, and it is not likely that they | constant life in wich cosmopolitan city as | jail turnkey should be expeoted to attend aa tinea ae ie meeting at ths! py Mechs! | nese aro ao plain aud unmistakable that | would be favorably inctined to make oo) Pats makes h rematarely old in wit THE BURIAL PLACE OF BOOTH. to the ae they should be attended to, | Ty4y are used in all the government beepitals, 1 hyn Biaging by Mr. Wile, A * {they cannot be misunderstood, It wil ! Could you but see him with bis white ow lis quite oressouable. ‘They bave neither | OT 420, savsiciens, and are knows te always | ra veised. Blaging Uy me ied fone Price pie year ot ta lume ee rai . great a concession ws that which the eigut | and tidy blouse tilting along a ce which | Goneral LC. Baker bas pablishedadiary, | the knowledge and experience nor the tine, | : Ci Lads, Pres eD. Le LEY DIN, 1 pret Sa sages and sa ravings, | prouehiy never bow great commercial city hour law requires, We hope, however, | be doesn't permit the crowd to hinder, and | in which he detaile his connection with | add whore the staff of officials for such an San tierameranttieat es u | like New York, The latter is best adapted | that every moaue will be trie. ttle the Commenting on frightened old woman and | thes georet serv f the War Depart.) [atitution as our jail consists of only two (E-THE YOUNG AND TA- | for ebiatoarsh Aud taaen Mature, @hils Beanie itptiad oelad auieanis I Ownerlvss puppies witha zeal which | mri r i bind . ny sth yar turnkeys and he atron, the: thing 1 alto. | « Meso abet SAT OF) wes é d 0 ably an compro: | ly com able the vic ment daring the war of the rebollion © gether impossible. We think it is U Ly ‘ = 0.4 Publishers of the | | will be the local’ rm ence an | Ue i ATT: MUN b, COn Publishers i st yn will be the Inca Myf r i ud mise, for @ general etrike, in the preseat v hap so many ambitions a» makes the Tollowing statement in regard to | of the Sheriff in the interests of humanity, | Liver Compieins aad Constipatie eee, tty, we Fine, etenis ta orery ocussey. “Asi oe free. retail bua.neas ‘Therefore, wiile improve: | egudition of business, could uot be other) N° York brother; even now he sition made of the body of John | 'f for no other consideration, to make euch end invigorete; they make the w ; Post, Williems, wWenls yoarw experience Fauphiais of iuformsiion 6 Maw Work abonia he Tada with " l, can have his word on Napoleon's 7 | representations of thie subject to the pro janeholy Drilllams. No pereom others. JAB. MeGUINNESS, Prost. Sees tala ian ‘tree by twall. Terms | ™ Nw a h® | wise than dis Ware oF Fee celia Pere Booth | ‘will eBeot the desired To VAGEN, Vice Pres, JUMN QLINN ‘ou tae get Oo view to future business requirements, those Hel val ius eos mek aeuane, dor to Aalabilah the tdaniliy af the | Bec. Hee. a ; eat Tn ear ine T was touch amuse order to ested! entity SFIGUMATION B,C. TA, B. 80- Moat F N of Brooklyn should have reforence to the by the bove, They were the life of the oc- | body of the assassia beyond all que | —_—- Devwishowt this agrecsble and cortate tonic, They | PRANSFIGURATION RC 7. A. B. an SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN i rian | fature of » city of residence. What Paria] Tum new Bureau of Statiation ie very | casiom. You know it the custom e the Beoretary of War directed pete cum | Vieancial News, Markets, @e. cna ath aratpaharhs e ‘sweat aeshate ily irate pha " ) 4 ‘ sauce’ everybody promiscuonsly om the | mon ® number of witnesses residing in the . toe weir decoua Trent tt ART, KCLENCR, | 18 to Europe in reepect to beauty, Byooklyn | valuable ivstitution, if we may credit what aya when tuasaiag is allowed, aud the city of Washington, who had previously | NeW Youn, Tuesday, May vi, 6 1’ M.~| Too Cou ptatnes, Breschitia Asthma, atic Hamti ibe Cadete will cunt EYER UION, as will one day be to America, It is to be| Director Datwau anys about it, He reports | boye availed theysolves moat heartily of known the murderer. Some two years pre-| The afternoon quotations of the general | gc. are speedily relieved, and if taken in time, per- OLONKOR View Prost TOM e vn Jekermasien ssanrmiag a}! | boped, however, that by timely precaution, | that during his leisure houre in last Nove. | (his privilege, CBining up the Boulavarde | vious to the aaaaaaination of the President, | tock market, comparsd with those of ay eured by Jaraey Rxpecterant, Yeu will he oar SF ci pretas heiatnn ae HT | cue expense which hae attended the bead: | ber ead December be took “a census of the | fginaloin provinnial areas pamfally mabio. Harn hed o tamer, oF (sarpuncle opt fom | terday afternoon, show © frectionsl o@- | Ged shes certale comedy fir emnshe end Site. | en Bee ee ae Petes Cee tecetner with | fying of Paria will bo saved to Brooklyn, | number of the entire population of the her way along compliments thet | tained that Dr May, o well keews oud very | advance in prices. Governments wore | Seid overrun RELIGIOUS NOTIC ES = Cas ntane Pew lavegiicas Toou and ||: hae cost NavoLRoN a great many mulllion | country, and that, too, without any expense | would have perturbed an omaibue bores, | skillful surgeon, of twenty-tive i higher and o lively demand, Gold closed | As @urely as Light Succeeds Darkness, se | SO cagistiaN ASSOCIA. Tas tose patdined wr epveris st iventy years | dollare to cut the flue avenues through | whatever except stationery.” How valua| oq sore luck at the bore, wine Wore brogad | ppectian ia W esha, ag Performed te | og 13794. Te no change to notice tn | sara dees ined ogee fares pada] Spree ee nt ovrennet wirealaied sed rig, upon which he baby been! blo Mr, Datman'seorvices must be! We re:| her thick as bees. One emterprimag gamia | May who, before i ot, and the demand, which ay —_ pags, Pypwimen Bombers commencing January | engaged ever since he ssconded the French | member that the coat of the last United | (thus the lerisians call the etreet boys) in Leven el | epiew Ariat baw be peenned 468 A lets. throne. be requisite in Brooklyn, anless the proper The same thing did eels vk Beaokiya. will at 01 s19/4 be taken mow im anticipation of tho | complete that census was something ovor | portrait for the Jv Wide avenues, large parks and | two years. @o among the most prom | he bas d Every year of ine gui | quired of the gentiaman by the Indy's aide | the nature and date of the operation, &o. period | States census footed up several million dol- | {ied Pf the Kentomnn by Me tick, see-| After being sworn, Xo. | 6 por cont, on call, Foreign neha Bei lare, and the length of time required to! cond yolunteored his serv’ to take her | in the neck, which wi pi fo | strong. Bille at 60 di ¥ mn Londor NAL AMUSQNT; while # | Five other witnesses were examined, all of | quoted at 10994 «109% for bankers’, The Yet Mr. Ducwan tela ue that | tind swore thatit was not propor to “assk | whom had known the assassin intimately | ¢yi\ury of Weesor, Treubolm & C ing the body, minutely | the money mai osoribed the exaot loeality of the tumor, was rather limited, wae readily met at Se | so uaturaily.” All thie ia the moat exqui- | for years. ‘Ihe varions F aooounta, great topic of conversation in floanc 131 Wor the Jerome Park Maces,—Herse- care leave Harlem Bridge for Fordham every Give joe during the day, eonmecting and Third avenue cere, and with the Hariem boats from Peck co u MEN'S CHRISTIAN AssOCIa- P lone all the work in a fow wooks, | gitely comic Frouoh, with gyrations which | referring to the mutilation of Boot! r ‘a body, tly (het nobody koow anything | Dore could wot vortsage “bbe litle work: | are ewually absurd. General Baraos, Sur, clos, ‘Their abides wre anderatogd (y be Wheeler de Wilson's Lecksntlich Sew tng Machine and Byivonbele Macgins, 1 Bre sdwoy.o)

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