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STg amtg, filtaa: i 185QJ 0 tmrnnAk mt vfll ed i i Inmil anal IB wm a TheeufeTtef wbteh. we bad bad ever awavotenu -where we could enjoy, wtthoej U. etetyef eech ether FwkUm. litwtnn kevwsttseked by ewer and ague. Wale pro trilgjrtfi again Wlpl.

aooa. tmjtosroiir three youngest ehUdree-end the ml tt WMwiry' to remove eotuewhefe where. ceaUt get mwtlrsl aid end eadly XamVUteaee foe thie iaat miafartaa bad tendered 11 lmpomibls focus to remain. I arrived at BJckapee a December last, after having lala sick at different poUte, wilh all my family." 1 bad now loet every. talag.

rl vtsoasIT' gone. etalng was laft an bat willing, though rtlsosao weakened, bands ud eitryI2iegeneroiis benevolence oOnew-- made friends bare haskeptnae ana mine alive tn til thU day. are now, thank Go, begtnalag'to re-: -cover our health, I ltope wa shall aaa low way "4 eoonto retrieve something of tamporal tnisfor-turn: til make ourselves useful to society sreia, tTt eHfri aa humble livelihood which ball wa ask upon earth. I should bare before stated to you that the distance to Green River from 8 sit Lake by the road, to only 170 mile, but by tba route which -wa followed. Id consequence of turning tha mountain snow-drift, and nodlng suitable ford- tog place, could bar beea tittle lea than SOO mile.

aVTbia, Sir, la a "very brief outline of what I and pitma have Buffered from Mormotdsm. Erery edu-- eatod sua will realize much more readily thaolcsa describe tt bow beam baa beea my menial suffering the uncultivated, and besotted fot- lower of Bbmbam Yoeae. Coo Id all of be ob literated from tba page of memory, htw lightly would -1 esteem tba recollections of tba physical privation and sufferings of tba last few years, put nothing re- mains to sne but regret for tha pest, tand jo that bare reaped tba trammels of Salt Lake, and that the Ttmaant of my family- are spared tbe con-tamisatloa and rain which a Ufa among" the Saints' would Inevitably lnrolre. Torn are at liberty to any uae of tbese atatementa which yon think scav bo useful to tba publle and I shall only be too glad it my wretched experience should deter any, who' may be loe lined to teu to the dreadful anare of Mormosism, from trusting themselves to the. del tutor and rrotl disappolntmeata which a month at Salt Lake will certainly discloee to ererr pure- hearted being who triea It.

I am, reaoectfuur, FREDERICK LOBi; Comment upon tba is unnecessary. 1 could add nothing to tba simple pathos pf snch a nv yattra, erery Una of which bean the tlrld Impress of truth. But I must crave leave to add an appeal to the charitable readers, thouah without the kno irlecUe of bfr Los. I repeat what I stated la my last, that be a gentleman of education, art notwithstanding tba severe ordeal throigh which he baa passed, be Is full of reined sensibility. His wife Is aa Intelligent ad Interesting lady, and little fitted to sustain aue eaaefully tha trial of tbe last year.

The entire fam fly are Just recovering from long continued illness. The father to beginning to be able to do something for support, when he can And it to do. The mother Is still under the bands of a generous physician of tills place, whose services have been as faithful as gratuitous. They are all In a situation of the ex- tremeet dssUtutlon. They have absolutely mtkmg with which to begin tbe world again no money, no cattle, no tools, no means whatever with which to help themselves.

This is not tbe country for any one -who is thus defHtute cf capital, and they have no means with which to go euewnera. a. uiue alary aid would be moat worthily bestowed, and would enable, man of Mr. Loaa'a intelligence and aklll to speedily place his family beyond the reach of want. Are there no wealthy Switxers among tbe readers of this narrative whose purse strings will open wide i mpon their perusal of the thrilling, but evidently truthful history Are there not mothers whose hearts will throb with compassionate Interest pt they read who will lnvoluntaily make the ease of this poor; woman their own, and rejotoe that they may relieve i their own full hearts by relieving her and bar babes I ballave there are and tt only remains to say that; anything they may inclose to the care of C.

editor of the Leavenworth DmO Tmnn, at this place. will be faithfully devoted to" the benefit or tbe Lobas; family. I bare still a large (tore of highly Interest-. lag facts derived fram this gentleman, the narration ot which I must postpone until another occasion. 8.

Bern snip new. jO The Ariz sails to-day for Boathamptoa and Havre abe carries over SCO passengers. The new: crew steamer Sunk also leaves for Hamburg vi Southampton, wltb nearly SOP passengers, making to-1 gather probably the largest number that ever left thlsi port for Europe in any two steamers In one day. Tbe sale of the double-alder propeller steamer! CkriatU Ymderilt, which was to have taken place1 yesterday by United States Marshal Rtscsm, was- 'deferred to the 11th of May, by consent of parties. i Tbe ship Core X.un, which arrived from Glas-1 gow yasterda morning, brought tons of water pipe for tte Brooklyn Water Company.

The Bteamer Connecticut, when passing up the Xast Klver yesterday afternoon, waa run Into by a aloop, which was beating down tbe sloop, which was carelessly tacked just in time to fill away against tte steamer's starboard aide, ran her bowsprit Into the wheel- bouse, breaking tbe wood work, but doing; little ether damage. She waa turned round rather suddenly, and towed some distance by the nose be fore she got dear. Occam Mall Si Wasbxsstob, Tuesday, April 17, 1858. Te tk Editor a Us JftwYfk Tim: The publication In yesterday's Tisrs of Mr nouses OoeanMaU Line bill. No.

of which to for a line from Philadelphia te Fera, and the remarks In your leader upon the advantage of a line to Pera xrom Kew-Tork, have particularly attracted my attention, having now a memorial before Congress for line from New-York, for the West India, Brazil 1 end Argentine malls, a copy of which I take the Ifb- orty of inclosing. By it you will see that It affords irect mall facilities with all the principal porta la jlrasU, la fifteen days less time to Rio Janeiro than xH pera, and then connect with Bras 111 an steamers. Xbe trade of these porta to 00 per cent, of tbe whole rade of tbe Empire, but Pera to only per The trade between the United States and Brasll and Argentine rroTtncea, to In the aggregate about S3 aifr lions per but Fera baa only about 5 per cent, this. What Fera may hereafter be, Is In the womb of time; but without population, a climate uusulted to uropeasa, and the SI avettmde entirely stopped, tha development of the valley of the Amazon must be very slow. i Pamambneo, Bahla and Rio de Janeiro are large and populous cities, (containing wpwarda of 600,000 Inhabitants.) with large capitals and valuable arti- -cles of export.

Tbe climate of tbe southern provinces of Brazil are very suitable for European imml-. which, being liberally encoxiraged by tbe to setung strongly tttat' way lag tbe labor market with, tsse labor, the demand for which baa greatly Increased since the total stoppage of tha Slave-trade to 1MO, thus paving the way for the final emancipation of the slaves, which Is already freaiy discussed in Rio Janeiro, and appears likely to take place before many yeaza 1 I have frequently noticed your liberal remarks upon ooean mall serrioe. and advocatiog the national support as the true policy of our Government, by which foreign commerce to promoted. Increasing our ex-" porta and thereby lnolrectly benefiting' the agricultural and producing classes, which form the great mam of the people. These are additional res sons for my addressing you, ana will, I trust, excuse the Jio- rtv 1 have taken.

Verv raspecUully. your obedient servant. JOHN GARDNER. Tbe Case of Captala Greea. --y Ik CaVw tk TwTsrs I In your paper of the) 26th ult you published ahe testimony ef some of the crew ef tbe A.

before the United State Commissioner, charging the Captain wita cruel and unusual treatment of one ofthe crew, thereby can ring his death. You alas notice It la your editorial columns, severely commenting on the testiaaoey. Aa tbe case baa bee tried before a Jury, and Captain Gun acquitted, I beg to cay up oa yoa, as an act of justice to him. to alkoar the use ef yenr eeranws tn making his Innooence aa public as the prejudice that wag created against him. Captain Gxxur aaikd from Liverpool, with a crew who sntiUned before leaving tbe river, and waa first made acquainted with the maa by the crew repre seating htm as loafing and endearoriag to shirk from his duty.

In endeavoring to snake him and tbe rest of tbe crew perform the duty they had engaged to do, be did nothing more than any Captain ta bound to for the saety of his vessel and tbe suoceesf el ier- iptirattoei of the voyaga. On his arrival here, the anted, left the vi sssl. eest their tret act was to charge him with rhe death of this man. In reveage for his having axercised that authority necessary for tbe proper discbarge of hS duty. Another xaasoa for their becoming wtUiussis against him, was that they are fed while la prison, and receive pay from the Government at tbe ra'a of about forty dollars a month, a strong temptation mutinous crew, to be well paid on shore, without dotr-g duty, and to gratify their spite again the Captain.

i jfxmin, PltoceUaaceas I tenia. Tot several day there has bean on trial in the MaasacbeeetM Supreme Court a case wnica invo.ves toe i.abttHieeof boaiaeas partoera. It is a suit orooght Chartes L. Hayward rt mL. brokers, of this city, to mMm for a 10.000 signed by ken which tlM sad been TOtm O' a CneCSS Upon UW VI W.l ismmm, Mr.

Kilborn for- tea firm. Upon this cheek, walca waa never paid, they also sua to The defendants took tbe ground that the note was given by J. B. Kilborn, member of the firm, and that the money was used by him not for the legitimate business of the firm, but without their knowledge, la bis own private speculations. Tbe Jury rendered a sealed verdict tor plaintiffs of $8,637.

Two small boys, brothers, named Robertson and another, belonging to Detroit, recently rsa away from home, and established themselves in aa old fisherman's- hut on Belle Island, two miles above that etty, living on fish end eteeptna; on the ground, and supervise their wants in the most primitive way Imaginable. Three blankets, a benca, a skillet and tin kette constituted their whole outfit. Tbe romantic young runawiya were anxiously searched for by the police, and, after several davs. were found, ana 'tesiorea to mir mammas. The oldest, about 13 years of age, said the idea had been put Into nis new ur rewunj story or met Ci a sot anu tnai uw poiauauou wm vuwn on.

The Quhidaro (Kansas) Chindtncn, of the, says On I'ueadsy, the redoubtable ColonerVTtrns-anade an ucprovoxed assault upon General S. C. Foroercy, of Atcbl'on. The circumstances, as nearly as we can an He a them, are these General Porhe-roy bad gone to Kansas City to attend a suit at law, as saent of the Emigrant Aid Society and was ccmiiig out of the court-room. In company wl'b the officers of the Court and ethers, when Titus approached and struck hire on tbe neck with a club.

The General threw up his arm to ward off the blows, and received a severe wound on the The Cleveland Herald announces the continued existence of tbe Free-Love Water Cure at Berlin Heights, Ohio. It has about forty ininatse, oxen and women, who live In perfect defiance of all decency xd religion, regardless of marrixge ties, and in accordance wilh theirdetestable system of Free Love." "They publish a Free-Love organ. Pig iron to the amount of fit Wat 10,000 tons is cast annually in the foundries of Buffalo, and more than that quantity la sold there in Its unmanufactured state to the western market. The whole of tt Is brought by railway through Elmira from the Penn-sy lvania.iron district. The Uarrland State Agricultural.

Collegs has been located In Prince George's County, three miles nnrtbaest of Blatlensbunrsnd about nine miles from Washington City, on the Rossburgrarm," purchased from Charles B. Calvert, embracing acres. There are sixty cotton factories now in operation in Georgia, Others have recently been established in Louisiana and Mississippi. The Lake Superior Draw Company has made an excavation through some SOO feet of solid rock into the hill, to the vein. This is for a railroad traea.

It Is 16 feet wide and 1 teet high, and the workjias been done by tlx men. The citizens of-Buffalo, at a public meeting, have empowered the Mayor of tbe city to appoint a Committee to invite proposals for the erection of the International Bridge over the Niagara River, and correspond on the subject with officers of Canadian railways terminating at Fort Erie. The first school taught ia Chicago was opened in 'the Fall of 1816, by Win. L. Cox, a discharged soldier ef tbe last- war.

The High School was in 1850. Now, there are In the city, 79 teachers employed in the Pubttc Schools. The Jews of Philadelphia have established a Permanent Hebrew Rejef Association. The amall-pox is committing sad ravages in Scott County, Va. MT Ctepbeavn.

Brweeh'e Alligator. i Comtzbts or Ho. 3. i Truth trhlpe Tietloa Love and Sia ratal Ry of the Metropolis Bomestie Vloes; Virgins, Bemreyf rarsons Profess Too Mock and PracUoe Tee Little "we mast be tTruat te be Kind A Twribfe Example -J Let Sacred Teachers Warn their Precarious Caoghlersj tt Avoid the Snares of Musie and "Fiction the Beveread Seerge Pofs, a Preabvteriaa Otto Dressol Mrs. Mitchen and her Kirots F.

Butler, a Presbyterian Wm. Kent a Daniel Lent William Curtis lores tbe late thrden Lawyer Staples The Toiling Million Starve 1 by the Heartless Fplltlclanflt-yie rtrtb-arenns Bob. bers of the PrMis Treasnre, who ae Uie aarc of oppres-ire taxation, and exorbitant jrents, and feel, and food, and raiment, and prostitution, and suicide, a ad of theft, rape, arson and assassination Ex-Mayors Tarian, Kingatoad and Havetr-ejer Superintendent Tallmalge General San ford Georgs H. Pnrser Fanny Wright and Robet Dale Oven Two More Doaaments Written; for Supervisor Blunt, formeriy Alderman of the Third and Fifteenth Wards Paul Julien; Madame Sontag; Tha Late John Inmaa Fun. Sun and (Shade The Brothers Harper Lite of Stephen H.

Branch, Ac Fat sale everywhere. JfW Window IshSLde JrlsuiafavetBirere And Importers ot I Curtain goods, i KKLTT A FtEUJUSON. Vol. 1 Broad way and Beade-ah. i Have aa unrivaled stock of Window shades Of their' own manufaoture, which they invite an close buyers to examine.

Also, English aud German damasks, satins, de lainea, cornices, Ao at low prices. I ,1 No. xsi Broad vaj. KT IntemarleaaJ Hotel, Broadway, corner of Franklin-sL, a5VKK TAYLOK'S 8 a LOOM. On TBI FtJBorsiw Plast.

ALFRED rUMaK, Proprietor. Tbe bousdhss been newly carpeted, painted, and put In compietoArder, and ia new one of the aaost complete and desirabM of the New-Tork hotels. tOT KewVnper-Hanglege and Deceratleoa. filANCI3 A CO -No. S3k broadway, eoraer of Worth eL.

are new opening alt the new styles, of every quality, which they offer at who I ass and istail at lowest rates. MT Table Cutlery Best make. Knglish and American. Silver-Plated Goods, largest assortment in the Vrioa. i Wooden Ware, Stop Ladders, Kitchen Tables, Clothes-Horsea, Ac House-Cleaning Brushes ef all kinds, at the iowrer Psicss.

i At BEJUUAii'8, Mo. 601 Broadway. JKT-Oaa Gstal Gaae 6A8 riXTCRES MAN PF ACTTTRES.T DIPOT. Tbe tersest and best stock of rich and plain gas fixtures in the City, ail of which are offered at tha loeset cash prioesrat the great macataotnrter aeput of i GkO. H.

KiTCHIN A Wood's Building. Xos. sfct and 563 Broadway. I In eonsequenos off tbe deetraotioa by fire of my eld store in Maid-lane, I have removed te the riiiaimsilliine Ke. SO Blarraywetreets Where 1 effr for sale CHINA.

DIKMrK.TKA.AKD TOUXf ffTTS, Tares. Card-Baskets, unitteons Ootegne-BoUtea, As-FAB1AM WARBLK STATISTIES. imm. BOHIM1AN AND BsLGIAH OLA8SWABB. Gobleta.

Champagne and ether Wine Classes, and aU the ewest prutinctiona in Boheosiaa Fancy Colored Glassware Glass Re arias, French Breasea. aad ether fancy deSre te inform genOemea, Intending te visit Franos, tba nay flras in Paris. Km Faredis ntsssnniere Mo, sarwill attsnd to the paiehase, packinsT, aad shipment of su Paiiaiaa goods, tor a ssoderace eHnmiaion Me. so Marraj-st Mew-Terk. tor Cletfclng.

V. The Snbssribers Intend, about May I. to epm th first floor ot their eremisee, oa tbe comer ef BBOABWAT AND GBAND 8TS with new stock of Goods aad la oonusctk they desire te state that' eae of the pstsra will resrtin at their present place of business, ea Cherry aad tfetoarine sta where they will cob tin as to keep, as haaHofare, a waU- yRkSHDGOOD8 FOR CTTT TSADX. XJsw.allki;dsef. uviiira rua igiiwsu'jiuouno- 1 1 ikIi Wm.

taalr niMi. a vasa it coe vet fans, oaa depend apoa the bast aatsntioa to their wants, and a strong desire to sasrtt a ooaiinwanoe of their mvora. 8B00KS BBOTrKKS, sioe. It aad ll Cherry- tt, MT Trunks, Tallaee, Bega, sVn. lb largest assnrtment in tbelitvef the beet quality.

sItaILKO AT TBX LOWSoT PBICS3. at ear stores. Corner of Broadway aad hUiuen-leae, AMD Me. US BBO aDWaT, bstwe et Niehofms and XetropotHan Hotela. ALL ABTlCLKd WAKB tNTKO AS BKrBKdSNrK0.

CBOCCH FlTZSaVBALU, Maenfactarars. Eatehelere Hair XTf WI4-1 wA Teupsee. This celebrated ettahUshBeat to at Be. 133 Broadway. Twelve private rsewaf tev the apelieatise ef hie faaaoag beat extant, Wim aad Taasees have isasrevsaaiats ever all that to tbe esUy paaee waere taese are stepeity arnlsrstsis sjaa awsa MT Btteesa Iegberej and Braid Bleesaere ia white, brewa, and ailvei aad fee sale by A.

LXLAhis) gray eolecs. just seeetved A OO. he, lae Broadway. mmmJFTZ A-TO 5 PTTf Alt I'lC lW Far ari ff. tACTirnwd.

cTVeaTIhi i HA is. Iassa. wyst. Far sale by affl CnaaisM seat rtilldresi'a Gardee Re4a- STi fe set Extra easiity. ZHZTST 15.

totoe VehT Raise. f.see ard lloea. aao. te tl each. TrisusLuasT ana Badaing 7" and Hertlenltaral efallktnds at tef er sets, to eak eaeas.

xoa and 8toM awtls. Btdes. D'tcair evade, s. Me. SOI BroadVayTsftw-Yerh.

ear The VferaiTlte'Tnble Srrmp laveatod by GloBGs; AZ TlusgVaTuine aA aer beea equaled for pmdaeing ths aest poerjble dge te a rasur. Oaa be eMainedef th ssanulacturarB, J. j8. SACKDlRa. tore Jo.

I ASkr Heaea. STT Fans'l Casapbell, CbeaBiat aad Apetfen- rei y--Coisr of Sth a v. and K.h st An kedicioes dispensed and so at this estahiishment warranted muiAiy pore, and perscnal atuadaare at all hours en tbe part of the proprietor. Medicines to the poor at half price. Siu'h-west owner of th-av.

and S-th-sC Mr Brasa Hprlng Trweees After being Is posed upoa by prr tended radical cure Trusses. whth only te BKSJAMIN'o, Ne. 1 Barclay st, (opposite tbe A stor Hoase. and get a Truss, as easy that yon will aaa it from choice after it has eared. Six days' trial given.

MT Bransela Carpets, ea, per Yard. THRFB- LT CAKPKT9 Ta. and 8. per Yard. 8CPKB FINK CAKPfira.

Yard. X. A. PKriRSOV A No. 313 Caaal-Bt.

MT A etoa Uhiug Kedes-tton Is tha priors rA ssperwr English Carseting. TelreUfii BrusseUrS oenu i per yard. All-wrol Iaeraica Se cents to cents. At HIRAM ANDERSON'S, KkS Bowery. t7-Fallrrs Tresi ailing, a New taveatleti, is so by CCTLER A CO No.

66 Nassaa-st Koom No. 1.) at it the cuBAPXst and best ar Jele mannfactured for balcsn-ee. stair-cases, cemetery lots and pub US aad private parks. Call and examine it. MT Trees aad Plaatsv A catalogue of theeholceet rraita and flowering trees and roVs, will be sent oa application.

Carri.ge of all wtckage paid te Few-Yerk. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries, riiBMUiaj mass. AaT RelVlreraterm HerrtenVtera.

Thelarx est asatrrment in ts 000 a try, embracing all the best in New-York. Boston. PhDatelpbia and New-Uayeav Prices $3 to each. At BKKiUANd. Ko.

601 Broadway. ATT The roup main of the Seasss, The MU8AHD HAT at GKNIN'S. No. Broadway. dashing Caapeaa 9fuaard The latest Paris sti le in Soft hits.

i at GKNIN'8, No. ait Brjrdwny. ssw 7Tke Blaaard Hut. BKtlfi Ihe moat oeautifnl sft hat erer letaed, rT GKNIN'8, Mo. 21A Broadway.

MT Tbe Grand bit Paris to the atC8sKr)HT, GaNIN'S, No. 214 Broadway. MT GrntnDrriifj Bate and Cups in' great Yu leiy Beaattfnl Straw Hats and Caps fr children, handsomely trimmed. First premiu-a awarded. Call and examine at KELLOOG'S, No.

381 Canal-st. MT Hewing PImehla.ee. Price $11 to $30. PRATT3 Patenta have now been in ase nearly two-years and have proved tbeeaseives to be toe bast in trie taarxot rr They are warranted to give satiif art iua. Omce No.

fill Broadway. New-York. MARRieD afaTiMs HaLLBJisaXB. In this Cltv. on Tharsday.

Aoril 29, by the Rev. A. A. wood. Gnoses Moaiiaca to Mrs.

Sabab E. HaLtaBBAXsx all of this City. Ixwi- CoFri vx. In Brooklyn, on Tnesday evening, Anil 37. by the Rev.

J. S- Hisrod, Mr. tLLiiM J. Iv wis to Kiss ElXXB AUaBBA, daughter of WilUaaa Consel-yea. hsq.

i DIED. Jaxvis. in this City, on Thursday, April 29, Bskjimut H. aayts. fcsq.

Rt wlativea n' friends are reenested to attend his fa BermJ; this (batuidayi afternoon, at 4 o'clock, fsuni nis Ute residence. No. 44 West 3 -ith-st. Bakss. In this City, on Tharsday, April 29, JoliraiXI, asngbter cf J.

H. Baker, aged 2 yeirs and months. Tbe friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, tioia tbe residence ot her parents. No. 117 this alter noon, at 9 o'clock.

In this City, oa Friday. April 50, MAXOAan, wife ef AlesajxtbT Bow Jen, ared 41 years. Ihe relatives aid friends are rtapectfatl Invited te attend ber foneraj. from htr late residence. No, 73 Morton St on Monds afternoon, at t'ewi.

toroiiS. fa Brooklyn, on Fridsy. April at, RosikT W. Dopolas, aa-te 2" years, 10 Boths snd aa days. 1 he nl-tives ajd friends are repttfaliy invited to attend-bis fnnral, at the residence of his falser, Robert T.

IVmlsa. cornerof Carltoa-av Sacdar. May 2, at 11 o'clock P. M. His reaaains will be taken to Newoort.

B. iDtcrnjeui. jrT Kf vport Mprrs please eopy, VJ CiLLX. In Jersfy City, en Tharsday, April J9, MaZU rsiis, mi'f ct Cbwi Cxux. Puoi, rutkirtf ullr InVited to aueal her fnnsral.

eo 8.tlurda ukjr 1. o'clock, at St Thomas' Charch, 10, eaacz Coosab Wajawaiani. of B. O. UamwrliOit.

WjwAt.u-At Kfw-Orleana on Monday. Aprtl i. Sak-rL Uj iswaiL. son of the lata Capt, Samuel WisaU.of thiaCity. Tbe relatives and friends, and these of his brother.

William J. WisaalUare reqeeeted to attend his funeral. wubent further invitation, f.om the Charch of the at SH o'clock, for mtersaent. His remains will be tekea to Greenwood PAVL'8 FARINA CB1CXBBS. fiUL says, (ana reter asjrees witn unj that rrasx-neat is the shield ef integrity and honor, an 4 that language was intended to convey the truth, aad not dl- guise aad pervert facta.

PAvJL, In aeeordaBoe wfth'these good old msslms, re-gpeotfoTJy aasures the public that his well-knows CBACKKR8 are mads of the beat Flour, withs samll addition of Farina, maaafMtared with great eare under his pes son al snpervision. PAUL'S HUDSON STEAM BABXBT one of the oldest, (established in 1830.) and one ot the largest aad btsfe-knewa Cracker Bakeries la the eooatry. PwaJtawk ho knows a gead deal abedt Crmtfur Bmb baeh ayttheut wishing to detract aasht trom the "soaswUflw arrangements of ethers, erthMr "great sxre la paasiag the grate through Its diSerent proeeeee the wonderful practioe' attained by them the "experience of the my stories ef sponge their "sritical knowledge," er thair eonsTUBmate skiO." he weuld simply saggestthe old saw. a at the proof of tbe padding hi la the eating. PACX thinks that I'profess'aal persons, connoisseurs, or evea accomplished aursesev housewlses.

oaa judsv of tbe quality of a Cracker fieaa actual and comparative trial, and to this tost he esers Ml FABINA CRACKERS. Please try th quality rr. then ieqaire the priceif you are satisfied, buy Ban. If they continue to please you in quality ahd pesu, yoa will, ef course, continue to buy. PAUL, the aacsttt.

was a iiimnix PAUL, the modet Makxs SAtxe at Watti.sgtt.t to ths 8 aixskib of his FABINA CBAC5XB3.STAJirxB PAUL, at cents per pound, vhfca is aa low as be eaa at present afford. Inqafireof eaynrst-clsss (troeer for PAUL'S FABINA CRACKERS. iTAnrxn ACL. City and country dealers supplied by DREW A FRENCH pole Ageets, No. New -York.

CUHB0 1 u. IH A FXW HOTJBS. Then are a grea many; at the present time, seriously trovkltA with ceeghs. eolds and influenza. If pe who are thnstreobled will swallow from four to six ef Badway's Korawtora.

aad bathe the surface of the bady with Bads-ay's Beady Belief, your whole ystem will be free srery symptom or pain ana tietress ia less than after these remedies are used. A gentleman Wallaek's Theatre on Monday nlxht. cos off his overcoat, exposed himself to tot air, aad caught a very severe cold. ht he was seined with violent pains all Ills tbrost was so sore he eoold seareely dhwhargee from the eyes aad nana were constant every bone in his body ached with pain. aad he was to hoarse mat na ooual not speak above a whisper.

In this condition the next morning found him. We. however, knew his difficulty, and kaew th recedies that would cure him. At o'clock be took down alx ef Badway's and had hi whole body rubbed with BAdway'a Beady Belief. At 11 o'clock, the Sams day.

he waa rid af a his dUBcaltiea. KaJ way's JRegulators and Ksady Belief will eare the inflnensa aad all bed eoide in a taw noun. Toetn ache is eared lnstantty by the Belief. BADWAT CO, No. lga Fultoaat, Maw-Tbrk.

B. X. rameuief gold by druggltU and merchants everywhere. FANS AND BUTTONS. CALHOUN ft BOBBINS, No, 30 Tesey-st, wn-gUlra, hgTe Just reueived 1 t.

VsOBrOwO Palm-Leaf rang, assorted styles. 1 groat Pearl Buttons. greet Ladles' Dress Bsitons, new style. Which we offer te the hade Cheap for Cash. BILLIARD TAB LBS BUYXR3 WILL DO weal to cad-and vvsmlnr my fine stock, with slats and ssarble beds ssoeadrhand marble tables.

for tale cheep, aad la perfect order. WILLIAM H. HHUMljn, no, Mesnnna-tt. TiOST-OFFICE NOTICBV-TBX MAILS FOR Karoo, esd Bonthtmptoa aad Havre, per Called firatea steamer AstAGO, wiUemse at tbJt office. BAI-LnJIAX, tae 1st day ef stay, et lnf e'cmck-A.

hL IbAaC V. yuWIR.stmter. FLNkWI.tKSVOKM KD ICAL FUR P1 KB. AaH8f Ales aad LeedouPortar teg gal fcV JJU JsTMXASwM, Imssrtat, Ma. WaJ-aW bum iWhours srhftNwtsited aer-heated.

too a cool drabgl During the hi over his bofy. swallow wafery DlDEltBUTn YltO HZAILT atAavst aUfeyb Leek essay Ese a gsaUaaisa ef ahoee years ef sen, who has hoarded at Laird's Maseum Hotel, esraer af West Bread way aad Franklin at lor errersl years past, was toaad llng ead upoa the Boor ef his reees, Wbsnlheoovarsd. Mr. Look weed had ea all hie eiothse. -T- 1 nnil IsimiiHsTilr after sjateriag hM room te irtirs or the BiUowtng mornlag after drsae-ing himself.

Covoner Cocnery was called to hold aa la-aeet, when Br. Christopher Wsltje, of Franklin st asade a pesf aiertest examlaattnei ef the body, aad fisuad valvular dlmass ef the heart with partoaifaltia. The stem ach was la a perfect state ef softening, the saenbrsne being entirely oorroded. Ia tbe DoctoB epieion death was the result af perlcarditia, aad a Terolct te that effect was rendered by the ary. Mr.

Lock wood was a native of Mew York, aad a lawyer by profession. Hs was widely known tbe City, and much est maid by a large circle of friends-lV. Y. Triemm. April la, XaSS.

lie difsmtr Kern- Turk Ctmrmr end Aawaarwr The above 'lee. aires no ooemment but the startling ear-rati, strikes home tealt a jspaptks. aad those troubled -with any uneasy sensations about tbe left side er left breast, or atx-ni the heart, the disease of whi-h Lock wood dies) wassThasuor or skin disease -settled on-the Eonrots sat sabrafiot the stomach the membrane that aurroandt heart called tbe pericardium or hearvesss, and tbe valves ef the heart aad this skin disease was: caused by vitiated bile and pcisoa ia the blood. Mr. Ixck wood's east was en -able, to wltb in six boars of his death.

Nearly al snddea deaths among literary. proes-; sional er sedeLry penona. and all those eursalag in-4 door coeaatlobS both tut'ea and lemales. and et a.l axes, from 16 to misbSLom the causes neted above, all per-i ftctly curable. BXBABKAIttB CASB Of BXABe MSSASg CTXtn.

If the a How ids bosDtly, batarapbie aud truthfol narrative, does not con vines tbe reader that heart disease en.y be eared, and excite at least aoase interest in that system ot treatv ant ty which this eare was eAected, it must be beceuw tie preja.tices are inviseibie T-iHoTB. CartoU N. tU Dec a.MMT. Da Fitch k-pr Hit I mast apvlngise to yea for not writing yon tfwe. 1 certainly- oos ht to have done ex Attte time I applied to yon.

I had taken eo me oh Disdt-ciBe that did me no good ihat I gaveupalt hopeaof recovery aed, to be fconset about, the natter. 1 thought the sane of yo ct Hut. 8lr, to eonmee the narratt'e ef avy cae Ntoe $ars ago 1 was taken with a s'ight pain in my heart ai-d jou bafore hsd the pain, there apoeared ia be a raw or sore spot on the heart about as big as a five-eenl ricos Bat it may have been iiaaeiaa-tion. It was at all events, very sore, an 1 1 tbe mrst vxcrnciating pain in the heart. Then tne heart ocnuaenced palpitinng.

and by spel'f it would entirely atop One time. In particular. I fell senseless in my home tbe neighbors were called, aad by their timely aid robbing and puttins s-roethiog stisulslng into my Broth I came to 3 self sgain. My family boceate more atarmeu tnan ever, aao also my inenas tney omio tbst they tbcugnt 1 was past cure. Ica'led en tne beat doctors of the eay, as toey were thought to be; taey raid, all at 010.

it waa the heart eoaplaint, and euld net be cured. I was Uien very weak. Some of them towi me tbey conld make me easier. 1 hey left me some mcdi-dae. but all they preseribtd hart me and 1 gave It bark to tbem.

rns after tco her. After taking the medi cine of tbe lait one of them for some dart, he eame to me and found cue lying upon the floor. frl had net lan on a bed for five weeks 1 told him hit mdleiae weald kill me. and he kad better take it away, which ne 'id. Tbe euctort all said that my disease waa incurable.

By chance I got one o'your Almanacs I read it. and a-ave me autne hnr Hnt ni hmei weresoiall. for I had not laid ws head or a pluow fsr about three seara. I had to ait up in 'bed with my ehonl'fert eovered up; I could rot bieatjhe if I laid down. Then as the last te-snrt.

I tbnUKhti would write you. I think it wss in Oc tober. and I atated ease as near as I eou'd. Toa wrote me that my ease waa a bad one. but you thought you help ase.

Evea this eoeonrageuaeat alaioit ire sew life Tea prescribed for me. and I got your medicines of one ef ynvr agmta La Dover. -There were "a anssber of kinds, bat thoHetit Corrector seemed to revive me at once. Ia a few days I went oat to my shop, some twenty rods from tbe hoase whe I had hands at work 1 had not been there for six weeks. My health rapidly in- proved.

i Son of the doctors told roe. before I got help that if Mr. Itcn helped me so that 1 ever coma wore agata tney woeiu ge in lor mm on eeert oompiainis tnry axe sar-prissd now to think I am so well 1 now do aa much wr.rk on my farm as I sak every man to do. If any one wistkf ta aftrireaa me. ho ia at nerfact liberty to do sow This Is at your service.

And say God ever bless jpa, htre aid hereafter. Yours, with reepeet I ka- BOJ. ii WUlBLXii Permit ma tn add that I nrefer to receive a visit from my patients, and have the opportanity ef a personal ex-. animation If possible, tsnttnisis not aosmaieiy nsces-rajry. 1 nave so arrangd my practise aad remedies that I can treat patients at a distance, sen "tug tne remeaies by express, snd conducting the treatment by letters, on the receipt of efuU statement of the condition of the pa.

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Front-st. was cured ef piles by using Dr. WirMXB3 Pile Suppository. He was afflicted with them for tea years, and at times confined to' bis bed. Call aad sea him.

Reference will be given to any number of persons who were cured. Depot No. US Bowery. The medicine eaa be sent to any part of the country. 1 CONSCMpyiFBH, DO MOT DBS PAIR K.

W. Y0NDEB3MITH, M. No. 1U Bowery, after a ecarse of steady devotion to the care of oonsamptioa for upward of years, has arrived at a decisive and sns. txssful count of treatment for all d'seasat of th lungs and throat, which has positively eared hundreds of sufferers who had riven bp an hope.

Tubercles on the lung are as susceptible of healing, if properly treated, assay etbet disease, and those suffering from them are respectfully invited to call upon E. W. VONDtH SMITH, M. D-, No. 18 Bowery.

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of EITHER CO LULU delireredat any point est the Atlanle sestwaid. Orders should be left at the Cotnoani 'a flfllM.Mv ad. HJt ncu, tJj uu. 111, auminm. ed, by mlt.

to tne aaowrsigned. taehBBdred baildicgs.of the finrst archltaeture. sd ia tbe ettieaef lew York, PhtlailelpUiv, o.ti-Ae have Introduced to the aOmiiiag aotioe ef th uver erected I more snkOIA the DBAB OB BUFF-COLORED 8T0SE. admitted by all to have no rival among ba tiding materials, in beauty, uniformity of texture, elecanee. strength, durability, nnrhar geabienets and capacity of architectural eflVct 1 Besides this color, the Company faraNh the svm rt-Mje efa LIGHr-BROWN HUB.

ito a kOSC T1NGK This co! jr has beto mock used ia eMlesiastical siractures. ai wilh grand effvrt. The first Prnbtefian Churca la Bel-timete, mtremet by many the flsest Gothic bail ling in tbe I'Bited Btatea, Is eonsUucted ef the Albert Itnt utt of this color. 1 Tbe extensive spdetmplrtt machinery er tht Compear at their quarries, the esse ef working an sblaeaeat, and' the almost inexhaostible supply ef stns, enable the Joio- psny tnesscute orCcsfor a-y quantity and ia BLOC Ad of any POtSnlBLK tlse, with the greu st spatrb. SAX'L P.

DlKSBfORFtVjrerarT. Company's Office, No It Naasaa ever the Beak tbe Con men wealth. New-Yerk. 1858 8f KXXU lilPUltfAIIUilB. SOLOMON A B.ABT Are now eprning te thmr new store.

Na Ufi BUOaDWAIf. Between Prank lie and While Sta-p -Aa annrely new aod eompWta atoak ot ICBMITURE COVTRTKGF. acd m- FBAN'CH PAPiCJt UAMOINvb. Couiwtting the chnlomt and nor. eiegant assort sf.t ef I-k LAIN8 BBOCATFIJ).

RKP8, C'TTOM andCOTTON and WOOL DAK A8Kh, BR Sa CCRNI-CKS. BANDS, aad CUBtAIM ever eSarnd to the trade. also, a larre etd wtfl selerted stnek ef LACZ and Mr el IN CCBTA1N8. DRAPf- KV MljBl.lKS, ate. Tbeir stoek ef WINDOW toH AfiES, ef their own nt-facture, comprising every raricty, will be atfeied at prices to suit the timee.

Their lAFER-IlANGINODEPAJCnfENT tul be nvtae tooontala, as asual. the eNuceat prea actions both oim and decorative! of the most eeiebrated Freevh and intf-lean mansJaetures, suitable for parlors, diaiug-roosssV halls. Ac All orders for papering private dwelling er pubSe buildings will be promptly executed In the swt superior style, aa none bat the bes workmen ere empiaiee. WHOLES A L1J AND RETAIL, -'At the lowest prices aad en the most liberal Larata, BEkfOVAL. 1 FBATT, OAHCKT cV CtK PUBLISHERS, BOOB8E1.I,TR8 AND STATIONER.

Bars BSHorsn their aew aad ewtnamdiou store. -31 NSW.YORB, whsre they wQl keep a fatrge and wen assorted stock, eess- AMD MT8CPLLAWKafCrs BOOK. hTtTIOKRVi Ofankfod. Bank and uffoe BLa.VS BOOKS, KOTTS, DRAFTS. CHECKS.

LETTER PRKSdKS. Ae. In addition to a fnll enpjjy cf the VI.UBU SCHOOL -N COLLEOB TEXT BOOMd AN BIBUC8, pnbOshed bw ourselves, we shall have at ail times a stock af tha pee- -H cations issued by other pnNifhors. A 1 er-fort ttf. SCHOOL AN MbtCBLLAN EOUd BOOEB, STAIIOii-BBT.

A will be prosnptly ttlsadel ta. -1 B1KRCANTILK AIBRAKT AfsBOCCATXON OF TBB CITY OP BROOKLYN. Notice is hereby given that the new library thl A-socialata will beeteaed for the delivery of becks ea Friday moraine-, Msy 1, at o'emck, and will continue epea dally thereafter from oploca a. M. te e'eleek P.

at. Members of the AasociiUion (and all parties intending; to steams mceibcre) are reqaeeted to sail at the Library-en either Menday. Tuesday, er wednesdav ereniaga. 1 Nay 1. 4 or 1 aad har theirjmimss registwei and ex-change tbe Treasurer's rvemptTor a hbrarv tieket, Arraspeaseete have beea made te celebrate tbe spealasr Of thie Library byapebue msstiag ef the mssnsms tbe Association ad the clUaeas of Brooklyn, at the Athenaeum, ea Thursdsy eve.

log. May atte'eleck. Addresses appropriate te tbe eeeasioo will be made bp the Rev. b. 8.

fc rosxs, az, lor, H. RirMosa, LL. D.he Rev. R. W.

liai a. a. Low, the Rev. Hxbbx axb Burnt, Uie Bev. fiso.

C. Bosibsob. 1 ethers. Basic by Dod worth's Band. Ladies and geettemen are tn vised to attend.

By order ef the Board ef Directors. LEW id ki BBLF-CXOSnfO VACCKT8W -X BBAMHALL. HEDGE ft Aram for tbe BOBTON IfACCkr Offer for sale a full atasrtmsnt et tlmmlf-elnelngcTeatora) faueets, which are warraated to prevent all eemdeata bp fioodtng. caused ay careltsaly leaving tbe tap tssn. Tb publio ar invited to examine tbe same ta ppr 1 sites al the a-arerooaa JNc Broadway, eorner ef Waiker-e4w Mew-York.

THE wrt WiH eon tain th termoa bf the Bev. Tnxopox 1 Cvtlbbi on the death ef the Bev Dcslxt a. Trnt also Dr. aa-r-BBB B. Trae's aarmoaea tbe death ef his Basd-st feeoday llcbooi.

Sixtb-av. Reformed Dutch Sunday School. Revival teteiligeaee from ail suuef the United Stats, 'f- v. sssncialiea Beys' and Gills' Meetings. Ae ftaTAc GOLD PATENT LKVfcjia Wlaeew Shades eaa be bad at tbe tewust Visas tea sash, at the eld setabiished wiadew shade war-wiseX No.

ia William betweea Faltoa and i. VsuL oom osn. sains, pans. HSU, eeras, tt, WheitV M. B.

Sttre shades put ap wBh At ee. Jast received, aa Invoice of Gold Huatlngw Care EagHsh Patant Lever air has, warraated I imp keepers, which I am selling for cash for pad ea-h GEOKOB O. ALI.XBT, We. Seer. CURTAIN CURB BOB MRURALGIA.

-Beuralateand Bbenmarlsm. nartiewlarlv In aba lHal aad face, esTectoally enred by tbe ANN ifli l.A TDK, rvaoedy dieeoversd by Dr. WHEaLER, Na Fmisi tiateer at vm weersit mforaaleiaai aad $3 bottles. Pamphlets of Its afiioacy gratis. OOMMISHlOh ia or LaJDS.

iMakatbkisedloa, LlBBAlADWAYUJ'liTIC MWOJ Jty this powder wepeaserrbe II tbe noxiows insect tribe Bodbug, coca roecb, ant aad fly Bueh to teste, and. tasting, die Quickly, tse. It pots a veto Oa tbe raeoally mosoolto. Insects die beneath Its baa, Ti et it harms not child aor man. We eay te ail whe insect vermin bat.

That powder will thecurwsexxenasaate For rats aad mice he has a pid, Meet potent ia its aottoe; Bhrmkl taey aaaoy, )aat gi a doav Twill eost yoa bat a fraction. 0R. eiMITU'S ELkCTAIC VIL-U MAKUu treatcarae! Moteerdarsl Dr. Batm-Pmst aead ss BSO asoea mriu trie Oihi assorted si sea and draw oa as for same. Eeurs, iwpecttaily, r.

V. kLU A Ac lie rankiia-sf. TO DBKKJISTM-i CiRD-o Da. SMITH i notice in thie paper. All doalora suuini iha tnsbe finest 01 ustrated raeii hlet ever yt paitiaiad w.

1 aeuiy Ir. G. B. d. Nc i iniuaoa-tv, isq- YOTste, TIB URATI1 ELECTRIC OIL tl'M it aaan A a.

a'iicb, wetca ot jiawamauena altar hsi bed and ens bis te walk. todWhy Act Park-rew. Dp otiTn's electric il crnr sibeumntisas. De fcrat lctric nrei Kwrii a X-Avj Vt-BtEsat 9 hm.i av avsni Pa mtaiu. O.I 1I 1 rmi 1 euros Bama.

A-eett llixir. the Great. Varthsra. aW3 nu4air. aw Jkemey lrete- iw 4 -f V.

A. waterwair. er Ka ft I i. hs Trw, new wr o. tc a it ft orttniti.

senss. -asa ywar taevraaets te -w w- taatK-iUjiT (it I X. i.

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