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NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRiL 23, 1863—TRIPLE SHERT. TRIAL OF IGNATZ RADSEY to come home befwe be h nhod ad been ransing; that he wantnd to come home bef re ‘J touved bum would rum away with the money: fuct that Le was pers ripe; waked or was, and tok him The Murder ef Sigismund Feliner, the Diamond Merchant. KINGS COUNTY COURT OF OYBR AND TERMINER. Before Judge Brown, Justices Emmons and Boyt. alter him he sad ! eoturced ty ebout au hour sal in, Radatey wen} 0 bed e600 after his re- Kenow whether be swid snything lock on Tuesday morning, esses for (he proseoution was The Court opened at - : ana the ate emained at the house i@ bis reox pin kadsky while be was uno: ¢ Friday pieht or not, he omen Game flor fie as pumerous as on the day a measure subsided idieues was not Previous, the iter ‘Tho prisoner was seated nec { tho proceedings with appareut w Radsky there with id she wacted to examive the A come over with Fellne: ht to go into the room 4 trunk, as ber sister Prescott House, New he effect that Feliner stop. | 1561, and took rooms; staid adsky there once, when he .Pfiavmn csme the day after nied ber as his niece. abe siad saw Mra. Marx there once; she went out, suw them t whether (hey ook aoything out or or not, Sirs, Marx had nothing bute ; Radsky went out with her, but re- 4 was tn ube room wit and another man was sitdng in the gardea, Idurnished he never poke about Fellner afer that ume, Lever asked him where Le was; enged to travel and was waiting for he had a truuk there and where; Uis was before he left himself: Feuer aud Radsky usually went out ade returned together, in the evening before this ime; No.4 rroli strees is meur Carrof&street bridgé; RKadtsky did not wash himself bolore ho weus to bed when he returned Cross examined by Mr. Stewart—Ridsky returned home about ten o'clock on Friday night; he,eaid that Feliner had given bim his caue ov the boat, and told him to bold it till he returned; the following morning Rudsky Said that he thought | eliner bad gove to see bis mistress, in East Broadway; said be would go to New York and try to seo him! thought he might be with these women; said be would go there, and did go, aud returned again; he was absent about an hour; do not know that Radeky disturbed the trunk bofore it was oponed in presence of Mrs. Marx; do not kmow that the mev accumpanying Mrs. Marx were Karotowski and Valentiue; when Radsky and Fellner tirst came to the bouse Kadsky sad that ven him a watch, @ chain, @ breastyin, ao pair of pants, boots and a bat, and would get him some shirts; next day Feliner opened bis trunk, took out a spectacles and gave them to Radsky, saying they were of no use to him; the reason Felluer gave for coming hat he bad been living with women; im too much, and wanted to get away from them; beard Felinor tell Radsky that he bad given the girl some money, and that shi when be oaime to the house to board accommodations were too poor for aman like him, and he said that it guited him better for that; saw Radsky have a five dollar gold piece in bis hand when Mre. Marx and the two men were there examining the trunk; saw ethe money to Radsky; Dr. worked, received a letter with Ka sky with @ nail wr of the Prescott Houxe, pro nawes Kept at the hotel, and found einer, Hesse, under date of the 10th Slaid four or five days; Rad- that day, Sia bh of October, 10t had oo & breatpin and cormed « cane; was Jnum stopped there ove or two nights. Charles Morris testified that he kept a sogar store at 42 Wyckoif ptreet; in October, 1861, Radsky asked and obtained permission to fell apme ladies’ gatchels in front of the store; sai! he had ma:te the acquaintance of a very weulthy map. who had presented him with a watch and chain snd @ large breastpin, which be wore at the iime; gai! Feljner bad teft, or was about leaving, for California, aut was sorry to lest such a good friend. Dr. Wm, 7. Labangh sworn—I reside in Middletown, 4 physician, was present at the inquest found at Port Monmouth on the 28d of October, 1861; the body appeared to be in a slight state of decomposition; did not see it on the beach; the clothes were not culirely removed from the body when I saw it vest and other articies ds in wl—sevouteen on t ‘the stomuch und twe on the abdomen; they were pene- trating wounds; | proved some of them; should think sume of the wounds on the breast would cause death; most allo: the wounds were mortal; they were near the heart; did not open tho body; noticed biood issuing from the breast. thin blood: judged that the body had been dead three or four days; the wounds would cause internat could nut tell what the result would be if were thrown in the water; notioed uo other faton chaia, wore stout man; Miss there were twenty- left bre vst, three on to my house was, that they cost wanted more; I told him that my ounds than body would float much ocasier than a lean one; can- not toll whether the lungs were inflated or relapsed: the air escaped when the wounds were probed; air has a cep 4 body afloat, was not present when the body was disinverred; the cause of death was stabbing: the instrument was half an ich or five-cighths wide; some of the wounds were us deep as three inchea. @alroas-exsmined—The body was not decomposed ; it had @ Horid appearance; do not know how svon blood will coaguiaie ina drowned subject; I probed two or three would aot generate in a drowned body until read in a German had she would go to see aboat it; cane home he took it up stairs acd told my was Fellnor’s cane; heard Fell going away; know the house frequen! ns Semate frome ing testimony to Ct 8 meray ‘inoner. ad Redirect—@n the morning that go to East Broadway to see turo that he (Feliner) had been wi the house all day on his return ; it was not usual for him to stay at home in the day time ; cannot no experience in form no judgment; the adipose matter of tho wounds was closed up; was not present when the body was buried. ‘Thos. A. Brown eworn—Am a deputy surveyor of the October, 1861; knew tho Feliner, be said on these women ; he saw him on the barge office rival; examioed his pare papers; a and something ruding from the side; went with Tequested Bir. Teaacs to ex- Ls io 4 8. f He Bes tel ee a i iy Ft Hitt gs a z 8 id ei £87 pedies married; only saw Fellver once, and don’t know whether he wore spectacles. ‘The court here adjourned till this morning. i i i & if i 5 : | | ‘The Court opened at the usual hour, and the examina- tion of witnesses for the prosecution was resumed. Jacob Munk was recalled by the prosecution, and tes- tified thathe accompanied Radsky to the house of Mr. Daling, in Gowanus, for the purpose of getting him to make a key to open atrunk.. On bis cross-examination witness testified that Radsky lived at his house for some weeks; ha@ worked in Goldmark’s factory, Carroll street, with him, and diladed to the occasion when Rad. by an explosion in the factory. He cor- Of the evidence given|the day previous eichiart, bookkeeper at the Prescott House, testitied to Feliner’s stopping at the hotel; he wore spec- and carried money ‘him in French and English bills; paid his bill ta American i il i & Ls 5 . 38 if : lt ue fi igfi i ; z g' H i i i 4 3 i ! F is E é 5S i i i é i i i i F ; I i E t é Ta g ‘of No. 43 Whitehall street, New York, at bis store in Octo- rich man; on the Zist October Radsk; by; sald he wanted him to 6 i 6: ho 5 Eis ; may attention was (documents shown Assistant Surveyor ane the same surve ii HE lect when Feilner came ; he had die and a bat box (trunk MMentified); saw Radaky the morning Feliner went away; they leit to- ber; the trunk was carried off by a man procured by ; they went to Mereer street; saw neither of men at tho hotel after that; don’t recollect the date. Israel Denton, police detective, sworn—Called at Pol- hemus’ pawnbroker’s ollice in cempany with Sergeant , in search of a coat; got it (coat hn Warktein sworn—lieride at 309 Atlantic street; ied at my place, but never had any conversa- t Fellnor; wanted a new coat made; caid he was going away to Germany ; thiok it was the 20th of October, on Sunday; could not make it; wanted it made im too since the return of the Heary Boyer October, 1861; recoll @ Diack trunk, a bun i : z z Hi & = J z g SF . Fi nit ir F j : z g Cross-e7 ‘Knew Radeky ‘Twenty-cighth regiment from Vir jidt—Segar maker; met Radsky at a pawn- shop; offered to sell acoat for fifty cents or one dollar, don’t know which; bought it tor twenty-five so- ; Radsky gave me the pawn ticket and I paid six shil- wn; ascertained that polivemen Regs Hd 2 = Sa the $ . (Coat exhibited.) Think it is the same. Jacob Kappenberg sworn—Am a tailor doing ‘at 211 Atlantic street; beeame after the return of the Twent; eighth regiment; brough\ ‘was large; made A seea hi 2Ee 'g0 out without my knowledge; once saw Fellaer; have beard of Kara- Albortina. i with * coms oor ‘who he is ,did not see bin sho Karatowski towski; saw him 80 Marx i , nor had Miss Paaam: Feil there bofore on that Friday that | know of. y sworn—| nt ‘October, 1861; Know that Miss lived there; saw Fell a4 Taw Feltner was ou Friday wnbroker, 82 Fulton street—Sew ness called between this one (exhibited) the same; eight and vine o'clock; the ladies stated before they went. 22, for ‘out that if amy ane Came to say that they would be back about nino, saw the ladies after they roturned, raw Rada. chereafter—on the Wednesday foi Jou with Radsky or Fetln ’ 1 was attending Mre. go in oF out of the had any cetiversat! ” vars aud Miss Pftum; persons might howe “withoot my kaowing it; went to bed that might (threngh an inteprotor) testified— ¢ Kroacwag in October, 1861; know ‘Virw. Marz and Miss (’tamun , knew Felloer but not Radsky , the latter at the house; cannot remember pee Jart; rove the fact that Fellner was ‘Bewspaper; kept the bar in the place of business is No. 45 rk, became acquainted with brought o the glarses wore out, o'clock “eaeacd chet: Whitehall street, New ky in October, 1861; rt i i 3 = i i i 5 fF # 5 i , zt at il aH 3 a z, g i & 2: ; fi #1 3 CITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. Wenxmspay, Aprit 22—6 P.M © Asis. —Pots continood in limited demand ab 6740., nd Pearls a: 9c. a 9%. Brmaparura-—Flour was again a stade lower, with limited transactions, the day's sales comprisin:: oaly 7,500 bbis. State and Western, 900 Southern and 450 Canadian, within oar revised range:— Superfine Stave and Western. , Common w choice extra Western Canwian..... ss... eres . Southern mixed to good superiine Extra do.........0... " Good to eholoe family Bye fw +. Corn meal, Jersey aud Drandy wie. —Wheat continued dul and heavy, ts only having changed banda, part at $1 78 for amber Jorsey. Corn was plenty and lower, Sules were reported of 85,000 bushas mixed Western at 86c. a 880. for sound, 1c. @ 85% for unsound and heated, and 920. for yellow Jersey, Sales wore made of 1,000 buahels rye at $1 05 a $1.9% for immediate and future delivery. Onts woro in {niprdernand ut 8560. a B4O., according to quality RE WAS quiel at former raLes—pritnd Kio, He. ; Food therteamhont—sbat he was going to Chicago; did not say | NY Comtral., 114% a 11456 Tiedo....... *7 97 what t1m0 he joit Bis osale on the boat; ead ho came | fr Wo a Wy Veock Maland.. 04a 90: tye Wolock te ni,ht befre, ant gave | Eri refered 91'¢ @ 97) Bort Ways... 63.8 O aes roamin far boing 90 fd that A hod | Hindsop River 11i a Lid taken bi ‘steamboat: he appeared te be con- 2 “ s ae ee po ae pa mal, kas) Beex. | The Secretary of the Treasury Left Philadelphia pectid « ,6tler from Feller, directing bim tent the | this afternoon at two P, M., and will arrive hero Shige ou, gust Radley again yn Mandy ernie wteuca { tis evening. His friends do mot seem to oxpeot them by four o'clock P. M.; said podiian fitter aboct that he will take any steps which can interfore | bis unole. eaw him the vext Thuraday with Mr and ¥rs8 | with the present liberal offering of moucy by the wens after that; einer wore ‘ peeve r ti aig ssione bd people, though other persons expect him to offer Crogs @: pry Teinen wie; my Boe bout a loan, To-day $2,000,000 were deposited here ‘alle from » : c Z 4 day woe S directed my aan the boat house; with the Sub-Treasurer on call at 6 per cent, and par Be yn at the boat house; we were Koing home | $1,200,000 for conversions, Suoh enormous con- Me a a caane vod in ‘Third avenue, Brooklyn, im | tributions of money to the support of 8 govern- Oc ober, Infil. amen kekamith, Radsky Oxme to me for a | ment are unexampled in history. : The Harlem grant, of the Broadway Raitroad is the engrossing topic of conversation in Wall street. Satisfaction is generally expressed at the defeat of the Albany schemers, who would not listen to Mr. Stewart's offer of $2,000,000 for the grant, The Harlem company expect to pay al year to the city for the franchise, beeeree acexse - me to open itand then make « key for tt; furmahed him the key next day (Tuesday) did not open it then; my wite washed @ dozen liven shirts for Mrs, Funk: they wore gontiemen's shirts, Large sizo; Mr. Fank took them away, was not ucquinted with Radsky before the Sunday he called on me. Ccves exuinined—Radsky camo to mo ip company with Mr. Funk about the key; have known Funk about five | than double what A. T. Stewart of #. mg yours; inde the key ; Mrs Punk was below inthe basement | ‘The Africa took out $34,212 in sp Bein Se4 Hr keeps, carwano. 51 when we were opening the trunk; she knew what we wore doing; it took me half aa hour to get a ‘unk open, ‘The Court—This was opened 28: 8 trunk, while it was Feliner'’s trunk. Croas-examiuation continued—There were two trunis tn the room—oness small travelling trunk; tho large trauk was on a chair when I came the second time. Re direct—It_ appeared as if some one might bavo peer) with the lock; there are two locks, and one key 8 bath, Mrs. Funk recalled by prosecution—Took some shirts to Mra. Daling to be washed; Kadsky gave them to me to be wshod; don’t know where he got them from; there were guayra, 826. a 340, ; St. Domingo, 20e. a 2) 4 Coren was very quiet at 640 8.600. for middlings. Coar—ihe sale of Scranton coal resulied im the dispo ai of 22,000 tona, at from $5 80 & $5.95 per ton. Freicuas.— With 494 vessels in port, tho market was dull and heavy. To Liverpool there were slz:pped 221 600 bushols of corn by stemmer at S%¢d., in bulk: 800 pikys, provisions, by stedmer afd sailing vessel, at 27s. Od. and 17a. 6d, a 258. ; and GOhhds, tobacco at 0a, To London, 1,500 bbls. flour at 28. To Cork, @ brig tok wheat at Lid. in bulk, for order. Hav.-—North river was saleable ondisteady at 8c. 0 $1. Hors cottinned inactive at 17c. a 296. for hew crop. The annexed table will show the several banks of this city, the amount of legal tender notes held by thom, ae far as reported, and compare the amount of stocka held by them in March, 1862 and 1863:— LegalPenders, Socks, Capital, "1863. | 1863. 3,000,000 2,681,707 7,927,600 400,000 "147,728 127,71 31,914 181,168 486, thirteen in ail, : Cross-exuined-Mra, Daling had {ho shirts when the ene Sra) ptoigsnes, ens in moderato demand, with exlcé of 420 Bes oiieectnrst cnaiaiomse oem bananas aaa os eae a 870,000 E Provitons —Pork sold to the extont of 750 bbik. at $13 Roe ean ae eee Gener id’ oot go ext | Commerce.....0.58a000 Ieee 0.8% 413 25for old mess, $15 12a $15 26-Tor now, and §1i Panis ched (ucuaietn Ge Red Corp Exobange,1 000 298 622,615 $13 for prime, Beef was quiet at $10 a $12 Tor plainy ptinental... .2, with this coat (heretofore referred to) on Friday; Kellner hada black coat on when he left; the watch givon.by Feliner to Radsky was similar to the one exhibited. 000 190/144 1,858,628 216/900 1501-232 and $12 2 a $13 501or extra me-s, and $19 60 a $21 for prime meas. Sales were mado of 900 bbls. and tieroes of ‘ariey (police officer —W 428,006 lard within the range of 9c. a 103¢., 200 boxes bacon Sacral aaeee ta Ocoee tae Prag eee a ep ani anetoen AL ongo a 3c, mnd 500 p.ckages of hime and shoulders examined it; {t contained a frockcoat, pair cf rit eet 8; seat at 6&0. a7%c., and bc o5%0. Butter continued very pantaloons, pair of gold spectacles, spectacle case and two spectacie glasses; very fow articles besides those mentioned (identitied pantaloons exhibited); the pockets were ne inside out; saw a cane which was taken irom Dehind the stairs by Mr. Funk; there was also 4 satchel or carpet bug behind the stairs; it appeared to be a place where rubbish was kept , took the articles to the detective office (paper exhibited}; first saw this paper in St. ull wt 18.4 ie, for State, 9nd 160. a 186 for Weatern. Cheese ruled quiet at 10c. a T2c. Rick. —There were only 200 bags East India disposed of, part at 8c. a Be ‘Sproxs.-—‘There was more doing in this tine, but parti- cuiars wore genorally withheld: 2,500 mata cassia changed hands at 420. a 42K Scaana continued in fair demand, with sales of 990 hhds, 68,218 — _ 230/666 1,175,671 6.0/9, 764 880.749 260.000 288,118 102,004 190/398 260,906 94,006 1,446,715 ; ; . 88,508 57,920 4 tah Ilande Louis; y stated to me whose writing was on it. Bore alos. coraee at Lic. a 120, for New Orloana, 10c, for Engli i Cross Bs ; asked” bi 3 b b and 9X6. n 10%c.40r Cuba. ee es ee ad isl ™ . tren 699,871 1,895,000 Tati Tiare, were only 60,000 tbs, aotd at 10140. a : 1x0. Mr. Stewart objected to the,production of the paper as » contending that as an admission—if tt was 8 nae | 3 Wuwany.—Sales of 300 bbls. were effected at 4340. dAc. Metropolitan. ..4,000, — 3,400, sueb—by the priscuer, Ik wan obtained whe Be:'was. J | eon ttvaders’ ‘Gov'o0 199.976 600 774 «i sass The late Attorney said that if it was an admission It Mot eg ae toe iatsee. '100.b4S Movements in Heal Estate, ‘was made in the ho} vor. naslieedes 05, 1,055 “000 ly Muller, Wilkins &(o Me. James quoted Roscoe as tuthority that the admis perenne red ieee See een Tot no, corner 12th st, and 24 av. -Th100... 62,010 ete ee Morchant!.:-!2.777360 TOTO. SAB 2H BOLL | Stocenajining, each Boxi00, cach <2 ath HS rye orp tee tees Bi oo BLN eked be | 3s caettng endn has oaks cence Lae ra simply 8 cireumstance, # question, whether this was err AT AAD 164609 120% 2 lots adjolviag, each 25x90.11, each . 1.360 By the Courre-Was any inducomeat bold out. to this 1500.00 204 2,820,012 1,r60/048 | 12t So. corner 20 avant Saeih at 1/366 man when he was aaked this questiont A. It took place ~- 400,000 60,654 "aot ayo 91.870 | 1 AA om ofr 100. enc 1/350 a the Chief's office, just about the time the prisoner was 000,000 103,372 1,066,000 We sajetns e+ each 25x100, each 1/405 placed in my custody. one — 245.750 151,918 | Pee scorner’2d av. and 124th si 1,610 ‘The Court did not feel at liberty to exclude thequestion, 000,000 240,78 280-248 100.009 | Lot. side 125th ., 1,300 2a Sora aore ght migae be turown upou tho aubject” inato0 aaioue Moog snes | Fis odio (be a cach solo acm "300 ed) his opideace. belog.anderstod to be as wadmiseions 1,800,000 54,000 eae ee ee crnnerrsteteressee | 805 pe grates pci 422,700 227.052 BIT ANG TALO1d | | ANA IEKBE.D, once ie ddxi00 aud Sox "Adolph Schwenzor sworn—Lived at No. 4 Carroll street 2,000,000 400,000 | 6001233 350.206 | OE AO ath eeaseee’ - s 185 : . yen ian Se 10, each... pea bitin rtobieae seee tee separ of tho Fourth ‘New York Gavaby; en: 000,000 4a8,06T "724.200 1,774,n0 | Totand stable, with gore i roars 23 fool east OF | aay Usted thot of October; encamped near Hoboken; Know et S000 Path Siv'onp | 3 lota north side 24h 8, 100 fet “anal fda, Radeky, fo. ; came oats bageher 1 917,196 |, each each. ward; be asked me not to let my wife go to sce the 000.000 204,027 1,806, stig Lot adjvining, 25x10. 750 Sati Sars are eset med pres See ee am imma | Sieatni naa is to my wife before Radsky came to camp; adaky eid | Total......960,160,508 21,129,170 12,978,001 44,681,583 | T2098 ‘corner = 1,500 that if my wife went to eee the body he would get into ning, on 2d 1.000 aificulty, and she also; wanted me to come to New York, Stock Exchange 2 lots adjoining, om 3d ‘BANS 61: 1,070 Dn Emap sane! would give.me further information; ‘Wepxespay, Al 22, 1868. 2 gores adjoining, and 40x86. 63. 615 Vepenspay, April 22, 1805, | 4 gores on s.., 124th st. und 100 ft. ¢. 2d ay 385 200 do OX Lot on m. w. corner 1234 st. and 1st av, 25.2x100... 940 the 100 do. ‘ong | Lot adjoining, on avenue, rame size » Too into the house, 6000 do 69 2 lots adjoining, on avenue, same size. 696 lough; came 800 to 083, aigores aajpintag ,£6-Sx260 qed 60, cach. 460 in @ saloon 300 do. 68% 2 gores s. w. Corner 124th at. lat av., and 6¢e these {- om - ‘- O04 7.5, CACB.......eeevesesergeressesrsees avs 886 400 do. 68 Lot on 8. w. coruer 1st av. and 1254 at.,25.2x106.. 830 Boay be woul mo ee © 8. | Lat adjoining, on Ist avenue. 26.2x100............. 500 that he had 500 do. 67 6 gores adjoining on avenue, each 25.2x100,each.. 315 Feliner one 400 do. $30 66 Gore n. @. corner Avenue A and 123d st., 35x! 1,150 Foliner woe a v 100 do. 's30 661; | Lot corner 1st ay. and 122d st., 26.11x113. 1,006 provonta roea Fel 700 on toe get” 08 | Lavi cvuaan St 11a ft ast Int av. 2bxn00 tos be ). Cas av. x ig beat a tani . cor. av, A and 122d wt., 252100... 950 oo wich: Hye ‘A, each 25%100, eacia 790 200 693; . A, each 25x100, each. 105 SOM chSo uN Ings 100% ne 50 103 ue Fora" eaters cmos whe | “P 3 Fy ‘s ol i m engine. 6 Union 25 Cleve 7155 1,776 q ———— 100 Minn M 1100 2 — The Chicago Municipal Election. eee 1200 . = < 4 126th at., 24x100-. 1,700 Cuzoaco, April 22, 1863. 100 Cen Am way Lot adjoining on Sth av. , 24x100.. 1,350 ‘The election for municipal officers yesterday paxsed off | 200 N Y Con $3. | Tate. 6. Sthav., 161. a. 196ih s., 1,810 qiaty. 300 Erie GR. — ‘The total number of votes polled was 20,300. do. eearqenateeeicpecaaeat NN a ne ee oe Sherman, the democratic candidate for Mayor, is elected do,..... ‘aes RELI by 118 majority. The remainder of the democratic ticket et ray RICHARD O'GORMAN. Esq, is also elected by « somewhat larger majority. do. will delivcr ® lecjpre under the auspices of the New York ‘The Council stands as follows:—Democrats 20, repub- do. b ad Men's Catholic Benevolent Association, at Vicans 12. = COOPER INSTITUTE, Gremt interest was felt in the election. Suaperier Court—General Term. Before Hon. Judges Robertson and Monell. THE MOFFAT CASK. APL 18.—John Meffat ve. Win. B. Moffat and Julia, his Wife.—This case, which was"a suit of the father against the son, and involved property to the amount of several On MONDAY EVENING, May 4, 1863. Snbject—EDMUND BURKE. The procerds will be appropriated to the fund now being raised for the purpose of alleviating the sutt ag por lating the sutteriugs of the 838 s be obtained of toes, samt, may be obtained of the members, or at the principal Catholic bookstores. Sf Ny Ragu es a BS8essSsssssssssess Bosworth in 1857, and decided in favor of the late Dr. og toeersg The Seventh regent band will be im atondance and per William B. Moffat ‘The case was appealed, but today BOARD. fori selections frum the Irish national airs before a the General Term affirmed the decree of the court below. | ¢10000 US6's,'S1,reg 105 100ebsHudRiv! esi radiniks phir Solomon D. Rose wt. Francis Priest.—Order reversed, | 10000 's, 81, cou 1053¢ 1300 Harlem 1 Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture will commence at 8 unless the defendant consents that the same be modified | 5900 US 5's, '74, reg 943, joeee . o'clock. #0 as to allow all the jurors’ answor to the second and | 29000 : derttenitsin: ee third questions tobe insorted as being in the negati 2000 Sanne P. Brass, Treasure? aes 4 —— = ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 10000 wwe IOAN OFFICES. parC Spies 10000 7 66s BROADWAY. CORNER (OF BOND sthzer, Wenwespay, April 22—6 P.M. | Seto Gach oe Biassonds, oot or uncet, or vase tas enue. fotentns also on Watches, Sliver Ware, Pianos and Personal Pro- ‘There is a better feeling to-day, which is partly | 5000 perty seqneradie 4 slarsehelo: T 1M GRAND STREET, TWO DOORS WST or Broadwey—Money mdvanced on Watebes, Dinmonda, due to the non-arrival of the Secretary of the Treasary and partly to the intelligence from Eu- j ‘10 ehs Bk Commerce jewelry, Plate. onal Propert ‘ 300 Ili Con RR scrip... 90” an Sis eeorae tits sib Doel Money continues very ensy indeed. To the | 100 ee 9% T 6 NASSAU STREET—ROON’NO. 2. UP STAIRS, brokers it is freely offered at 6 per cent, and many | 250 2000 Clev & Pitts RR. 7235 ¢ highest cash # are paid for Diamonds, Wasches houses will not allow over 4. The new debt cer- | ,& rf Py : By | Gath same it “prelerreé, Uy A. HOSIOMAN, Broke and ‘ , Gs ies) CON S by A. HOS |, Broker an tificates are again % higher. Money seems to be " 120Gelena & Chi RR ts a Perec nus il seated flowing hither from every quarter. 600 NY Gaara 5s 14% 1500Cley ag BR.. 973, 7 TI—-PAWNBROKE: TICKETS WANTED.—1 ‘200 . A wii pay 23 por cone in ao: Geld opened this morning, om the good news 3 e 3 8 city for Pawnbrokers’ Uckots from the seat of war, at 14434, rose to 146%, sold | 200 Ciry. Silverware, Btlks, old Gol in the afternoon at 147, %, 34, 147, 1463% and 147%, | 229 se a a and closed at five P.M. at about 1478. Gold is | 25 Mone’ TR eeE Dry Goode ant verssuat property of GH in stronger hands than it was, and there is much Te oma fy agg Bo > eames smal ret, operators. Bary th morning ble | 28 ou taiiiied Se Haba ow o op rly morning bills | go9 100 Pitts, FtW@ChiRR 43 WNBROKER’S TICKETS PURCHASED OF CLOTH. | sold at 160; but later in the day the price wasabout | 100 (00 @0......... 6315 P ing, diamonds, e is, Joweity, Se. a lot of 161, and at the elose they were 162 a 4. P-4 a EWR Pree 12 | bisck Frocks, SOO Linen Conta $1.” GEORGE i end ‘The stock market was much better to-day and | 60 60 Alt ker Hau pref 683; Commicston Merchant, 657 Groene strest, the tone more buoyant. Harlem opencd at 64, against 58 last evening, advanced onthe Broadway Railroad ordinance to 75, reacted to 68, sold in the afternoon at 70, 68, 67, 69, and closed about 68, ‘The short interest in this stock has been very large, and the bears have suffered very severely indeed. They seem, however, to be quite as anxious as ever to put out contracts. Hudson River likewise rose 4% per cent at the morning board, with very con- siderable activity; about one-half the sales were on sellers’ options. Erie rose 44, Southern old %, Pittsburg %, Illinois %, Toledo 3%, Chieago and Northwestern 1, Minnesote Mining Company VY CLAIMS CASHED AND COLLECT. Pay Corticates cashed: ack Pay. ous. 10} MOCRY, 606 Broadway, soracr of ‘Bowd New York city. NANCIAL—ANY PARTY HAVING A STOOK OF Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Sey. bod Lm Herald otce, : ANTED—A FEW THOUSAND OF DIX PENNIES W indress D. M: B., Herald ones. == ————— SHIPPING. yaw YorK Ax Wasuixoton N STEAMBHIF IANE. 1%. The market does not move uniformly. Certain 1200 SE A 1 NEW AND PAST stocks appear to be in demand one day, and others oF ke 3 + abmMone, ANSE the next; so that, on the long run, the whole mar- ow ing freight at PIER 1§ EAST RIVER, foot ket will probably be found to have advanced at the ] WALA street, wih at for WASIMRGION AND UROROR, 200 SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at three ovcloek, P. M. end of each month, Erie and Pittsburg, the cheap- est shares on the list, in view of their eartings, move upward very slowly. Governments wero steady. At the one P. M. call of the public board the market was firm, and stocks were in good de- mand. Inthe afternoon the market was strong and the baying wel distributed. Pittsburg ad- vanced % and Erie 4; Harlem was a shade lower; the rest of the market was firm. At the four P. M, all of the public boar! prices were well main- tained. The following were the closing quotations RA EAE PEtene fee LR ret wad Tease Rot Rn SRR RR Fee eR LIVERPOOL J = ee BSVSSSuyssussus22833223 FRE REWARD.—LOSY, IN A TWENTY’ street or 23 Weer Bairtiets sues oe ere 2 REWARD —L0s71, ON SATURDAY, 18TH INST. aivaber mogicon, Any pre 25 Willow etree!, near Pultow :e ne; imiormation where he can be hud, REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL im Prince, Gowcry or foots eh, [ion J containing about $22, the ed @ poor wari, wii REWARD.-LOST, & MINK FUR MUFF, AT Migs I re at Cooper Tnsiltrte, , Be inden. wil reovive the above reward on re ARD—WILL HE PAID FOR THE RETORS B. Fabreguew® Jr..of a sinall A. Lernard, takou by mise from tic hati of sore 14 Nur- REWARD FOR THE APPREHENSION OF Ties rtiea wo cut the Fall Lope in buildings Bos. OF and ( Ehzabeth wtr-et. on Monray, tho 2uth ine, THOMAS MORTON, 212 Poari rect, f REWARD.—LOST, EITHER At THE tion of the Acacemy of Dedgn or ina Fourth asinall Sik Bag containing, five keys. oe bore reward by leaving ther at 426 Fourth RBWARD.—LOB?, A DIVIDEND G1EOK ON nix Bank for $s, No. 40 Payment lias been ve the above reward by cheek with ENMo! BLACK AND TAN TERRIER, WITH down breast, large but lig: Thursday, No higher. offered. . TiORNDIKE SAUNDERS. ‘St, Gorman Hotel. wo Heal r reward by leaving thein at the Havane Hotel, BI REWARD-—FOR A BLACK AND TAN DOG; HAD On a sitver collar wah “Ma: ing's Ghip” on- ont Tuesday, in the neighborhood of ton streets, wigh and , REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY RVER- ing, at Cooper Institute, » Posketbuok, contatnti about seventy do.iars iw monoy and two potes mace by -Lerew, dated Mat . to the maker of sal @ will receive the above Tho pubite are hereby cautioned not to the above described notes, as payment has REWARD.—TAKEN FROM MR. siable, 25 Bowery, on Monday morni horee i raplocin,” dark bales 1 aide whiskers and pock marked. PEBWARD.—LOST, LAST SATURDAY, Watch, makers’ names The abore ed, (9 auy person ghanding onnroncnaraeae aad iii (CB AND WELL SELECTED S8TOC: 1g and summer Miliinery and Straw Goods, of the snewest ahapes and stvles, are now ofl+red at the lowest, prices at Mrs. SILMMONS!, 037 Broad VORSBTS AND 8KIRTS.—OU: fing at a great reduotion for the bal month, as we move the roadway, near Union aquare BINNS MILLINERY 18 THE LARGEST IN : Broadway 68: KMOVAL.—A CARD.—MBB LY Of No. 6 Division street. this city, friends and the public that sireet, and is now ready to.any country with new peter, a Mosuum, New Toms, take pleasure, at sou medt for her Stet weet ds the finest of 2 S Madame BENEDICT, of Rue received at her new bi eral cases of freshly A distunet depart W274 scituiy inform Me fronts, baviug ealarged and improved. ‘the past twenty years, he is now pee ae paand 1 FOR MISSES, BOYS, INFANTS A! Deterinined to eel partment of Hating, STRAW HATS, CAPS AND TU! Yor promenade, riding oF trave either rimmed. | Mi; of SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS AND CAPS embraces a diversity of New Materials oth ‘Straw. inten an times to keep a full ILLINKRS AND DEALERS ‘hovesale Jobbing Prices. sent to any part of the cily oF Brockive freeef 367 Canal, corner of Wooster street, N. are neve, ‘just bronght sseeanecis™ Raymood street, near Pultes MORROW, SEVENTH Il how soon and how STONISHING.—MADAMB daughter, has [01 You marry, and all you w . Lucky charms free. ual ts now In full operation. No. street. suzeet, below Houston 1 VERR CAN BE CONSULTED ON ALL AP- ry —No gentlemen admitied. Ortioe hours 8 A. M. in? P. RS. WORCESTER, M. D., CAN BE CONSULTED. usual at 689 Hudson’ street, Lad Rovins, with every attendance, for indies tm IMPOSITION.—THE NW! STARR, {rom Burope, was Bhe consults’ on AY, PARTY HAVING FIVE Bleached ayerd of the game, can finde Eictboe on x. # Pest otier, raed, prc EAU’ BLACK WALNUT AND Qi! A. sibtae pia aver Sn PAMPHLET Post P. AATRLRT BADD, Tt POR LADIES’, GENTS, MISHRS?, Infante wear, embracing to the season. mant at iy, ment to Fifth street APERS.—SIXTY PATENT Star tet | oe] made, and Cutts Bess AND SHOES AWYER.-A TAKE DIVORCE ©

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