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10 oe NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY '6,.1888.TRIPLE STENT THE ‘LavoR QUESTION. Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. p © ato i yr Bla—dabe Panny age, amsh | ‘Whe Rejected ion ants for License Be= | fore the Excise Committee—Large Name- ber of AppMeations Recetve?. Aboutene hundred and (ifty cases of appticants refused Dianks, Tor various causes affecting the reputable charac- | ter of their respettive places of business, were heard | yesterday morning before the committee a ahe police ‘court room headquarters, Of (bose whose protests were entered but few were | granted licenses, The pobce returns are read in each se as the dealer presents bimself and eonounces bis at the desk to Mr. Acton, In nino cases out of ten cord shows disorderly places, frequented by disre- jo characters, the resort of thieves, a me such black mark, when the ch pronounces au emphatic no,” and the re- man, with sorrowful countenance at the | pronounced, from which there 1s no appeal, kes his departare bat to make room perhaps for an- oiner victim to misplaced hope. Tho vetoes on Baxter street houses are quite numer- at Jens Intost aud 421 in the steerage. DEPARTURES. Livenroou—: f Le and wite roomaan Tew os8 and wite, Capt 1 . Win TA. ‘ner and wife, Mrs ¢ sell, Rev ins Louisa W Douglass, f i x thr het ton, wife and three chidre: ny Mrs W Young, Dr E Fred 10ag Mrs Geo Taylor, Mrs © Hon R Mixg O° DeNatta and wife, cdo ous. Que gentleman from that classie locality om being | ind nao ts nite Wee daurbier, refused, it appearing on the returns oppo ani ind wife, Mrs Leslie “keeps ad ‘erly house,” indignantly e 4 Mrs E:nos, a voa license in spite ot the Exe a in, Hi os he would i P, JhOOS, Francis Low ; Wm clon thought this would be rather a diticult er gore, Bee pees 4 John Richards, 1 B Clairborne, Mr O°Grady, ish Army; ‘Wm Brien, John Clyne, Mri Corry, Mrs en, two ciiiidren and. servants Mrs Davis, AD Muiford, cha aries Brown, DrJ GS it, MP Wallen, W F Cashman oo g, British Art ‘David WM Trowbridge, H Gilmor, Robt hatoehard, F Sorvaus, Jaan Molingr, & MC) artis, c ry G Regge Pureell, Dennis Hallaian Mt O'Doamelh Soba Dannidg, Thomas A Duauing, Si Puitips and PC itaat Liverroor—Steamship Erin—Mii MM rphy, Rev JH Plowman, ‘The Gerinan grocers in attendance were numerous, none of whom wore granted license to sell liquor. ‘Yhe average number of applications filed daily at the office of the Inspector is about five hundred, Up to yes- terday evening the total number of applications were tree thousand tive hundred. EFPECT ON THE BOTTLE TRADE. To-day being the first Sunday under the new excise régime, the liquor stores will be closed, but those who felt es Hannah and Jane any inclinavon to indulge to-day prepared themselves | Wright, Mrs M A Albont, Mra Wilson, Mrs Peychoud, Mrs + Cook, J Watson, Miss Cook, Miss Walker and infant, yesterday, and the consequence was that an extra de- | Rook, Musi y Watson, Mise Cook, Mivs Wolken tod elo ‘mand was mad» for bottles and demjohns, the prices of whieh articles ran up in a wonderful inanner, ‘The police captains of the various precincts in Brook- lyn were busy all day yesterday notifyine hquor dealers and grocers not to open their places of business to-day. Heretofore grocers were permitted to keep their estab- Jishments open till nine A. M. on Sundays, but under the new law they will be denied this privilege, Ochoa, James Wilsou, Wm Bo: T H Cook, Dr Pennell, Richard Rhodes, James Mahe ‘Loms Vervun, Mrs Vertun, 2children and servant; Charles Stephen, John Rushmer, hed Mra Hatley, Wm Boyd, Thomas Wall oa Boa ong Me, cher, Wi ter Lister, J de Yarragurre, fea Harrison, Hy Giles, Me Moll wife Sind’ childre J Precioa, J Hireeh, Mr Case, L Ballou, wife and childs rancis Colton and wife, O M Spencer, wife aud 4 children; ‘Miss Ida de Sterner, L Friedmann and many in the steerage. Laverroor—Steamshi Bip Malia “Capua, and Mrs Montmo- rency, Mr and re Pe and three children, Gen James in Webb, United States Minister to Brazil, wife, R. oe we ‘rious. Sirs Leleaskin, Mr'A H countenay, HE Speculations on the Liquor Law. DISSATISFACTION OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS—TNE GROCERS—THE SUNDAY CLAUSE—THE GERMANS OPPOSED TO 1T—PREPARATIONS FOR A GRAND DEMONSTRATION IN OPPOSITION TO THE SUNDAY LAW—WHAT THE PUBLIC SAYS, ETC. Tho Metropolitan Excise law continues to be a subject of general consideration and speculation, and much anxiety and uneasiness is manifested among a certain class of dealers, who will be excluded by the Board from the benefits of a license, and great efforts have ‘been made to induce the Commissioners of the Board of Excise to recede from their decision to exclude grocers, two Lane raylor, ‘Dat sis ee sal np lamsunc—Steamship Allemannia—Mi Math Kuh, four children and one servant, J oad Kupfer, Mrs F Pleifer and child, Mrs Dr Jacoby, Mrs Hunt: Mrs Wilson and three'children, Mrs Elizat Mrand Mrs Simon Reinemann, Miss Wilson, Me and Mrs F Kichberg and two children, Mra HM Tracy, "Miss N Bradhurst, Miss radhurst, Mr and Mrs HM ‘Brad- burst, one infant and maid servant; 8 L Kohler, Mrs Jacoby and three children, Mr and Mrs Moses Reinemann and two children, Mr and Mrs M Jacoby, Mrs A Kaufmann and two children, and Mrs William Forster, JH Lazar Heine, M_ Jacobson and ‘brother, Ly Fowler, ulin CoutTuarn, aged 76 y« afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Yorp, in'the 72d year of her age. Bawox Orrexumia w Miss Sorurm, eldest daughter of | and Jacob Rath, aged 15 months, of inflammation of the Henry Harrm.n, Esq., of duis city poet ALweR—-Msad.--On Wednesday May 2, at the resi- , eave of the brido's mother, by the Rev. i. Lucas Coan ante funeral will take piace this (Sunday) afternoon, at a. | Mg parry aps Seo yd of the late | Reyvo.vs.—At Fordham, on Friday morning, May 4, Rasinsz Hvowinax On Monday, April 23, by Rev. | aan Paraick Revnotps, kite of New York} Father Curt J. Ramirez, of Kentucky, to Buss ‘The frends and relatives of the family, also those of sughmore, colmty Cork, Ireland Rastsay_—Kuwt.—QOn Weduesaay, May 2, by Rev. James Millett, at his residence, oun Ramsay, late of Date, a = bye ar Kear, all of this city. ‘aWyER—LAZARUe.—On Wednesday, January by the Rev. Dr, Wardell, Mr. Wintram A. dave, prided Ray to Mrs, Saxait Lazarus, of this eity. Philadeiphia papers please copy. Taainon—HANRAUAN.—On ‘Thursday, May 3, at St. Francis Xavier's church, by the Rey, Isidore Daul Tesse, oe Traivon to Miss AuicrA F. Haxxauan, both of Van Tasstt—Bates.—On Monday, April 20, at Pough- keepsic, N. ¥., by the Rev. E.R. Keyes, Mr. 8. C. Van Tassen, of Yonkers, N. Y., to Miss Mary E. Bares, of Poughiceopsie. No cards, W s7sit—-TAUNSRURY,—On Monday, April 80, by Rov. ean Joun Wats to Maky Loonanany, of . are invited to atiend the », Fordham, this (Sunday) af. aius Will be interred at his brothers, Owen and Jot fanoral, at his res.den ternoon, at one o'clock, His re! Morrisania, Korsernam,—in Jersey City, Wiam Rorgeruam, in the 37th year of his age. The relatives and (rlonda of the family are respectfully nyited toattend the funeral, from 11s late residence, No, 820 -outh Eighth street, at two o'clock this (Sunday) afternoon, ; Philadelphia papers please copy. SAALVELD. sar friday evening, May 4, ALmert Saar. ¥eLD, & native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 43 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 10 West Twenty-eighth street, between Fifth av onue and Broadway, this (Sanday) afternoon, at lalf-past two without further notice. peKer.—On Friday, May 4, ANNA CATHERINA Manis ScuvepeKer, wife of Gerhard Schnedeker, in the 76th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 130 Wooster street, Taompsox.—In Philadelphia, on Thursday, May 3, after a short but severe iliness, Mary fluntes, the be- loved wife of Geo. R. Thompson, and daughter of Mar- garet and the late Jolin Hunter. Warp.—At Newark, on Saturday, May 5, Moses Warp, in the 79th year of his age. Relatives and friebaeare are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, 43 Washington street. Wenstaz.—suddenly, of apoplexy, on Saturday, May 5, Captain Josern Wenster, aged 63 years. "the relatives and friends 6f the family ase respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 125 Elliot plare, Brooklyn, on “Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Wainte.—On Friday, May 4, Wixtrorp Warre, widow of Bernard White, county Sligo, Ircland, aged 61 years. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, John Mullaney, 130 Loonard street. The rela- tives and friends of the agg respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (sunday) afternoon, at one Diea, Baken.—On Saturday, May 5, Cuances Eowarp, son or Stephen and Catharin e akon, ‘aged 7 months and 8 ‘che relatives and friends of the family are respectfully saved to, aitane tho foneral, on Monday afternoon, at wo o'clock, from the residence of his parent ». 5 West Forty-second street. veapreeliae BLackwstt,—At Janesville, Wis. Cnanues G., son of J. P. Blackwell, ath year of his age. he relatives and. friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, J. He Blackwell, Flemington, N. J., on Tuesday, at twelvo o'clock. ‘ins istve ‘Liberty’ ‘street ateight A. M. and Flemington ‘at two P. —On Friday, May 4, after’a protracted illn Mra, C. Boru, wife of Jacob Boohm. "aged 43 van The friends of the family are respectfull invited to attend the funeral, from St. Michael’s church, corner of Ninety-ninth street and Broadway, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock. Busnex.—At Harlem, on Friday, May 4, after a short and sever illness, CaTnaRINE UNNER, wife of C. A. Bunner, aged 36 years and 4 months. ‘the friends of the family are respectfully invited to ftern on Sunday, April 29, of this city, in the re oe Bigeye on Monpag: noon, at three | o%clock. o’clocl nce in street. betwi jixth Y poh one i pode een Six! aiimenete Wednesday, May 2, Caarzes H. Woror, San jsc0 picape co His relatives and friends are invited to attend the ConKun.—On May 4, Blany E., wife of John | funeral, from the residence of his late uncle, 69 Pike Conklin, 1a the 68ih year of het age. sireet, thi this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. is., papers please cop; SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. . Heigl mm Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two clock, from’ her iate residence, 25 ‘Great Jones CoorTnarD.—In pose, on Monday, April 30, Jane ‘The relatives and iienas of the family are respectful! invited to attend the funeral, from ee late marca Clermont avenue, corner of Myrtle avenue, this is (Sunday) Port of 1 New 3 ‘York. May 3, 1866. Crawrorp.—On Saturday, May 5, Mrs. lsauetta Craw- Knead CLEARED. Blonmebin, Malta (Br), Macaulay, Liverpool—E Cunard. Ernst ot ct * "| ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull eee ee | peomea ae cae. Wee UBteb Cram Oran | re ee rand the Toners oe Madaereneemecttaty | Sieamahip Fauitts ering, SC Jago’We” Cubs Wayden Society for protection, an appears tl Wiliams, Mr and Mrs Elkan. Turk. and. one child, | two o'clock, from her late residence, 423 Eighth avenue. dicamshtp Virginia, 8 Galveston— Williams & Gus by this body they have deen advised to | Isidor Turk, Mr and Mrs Joseph Joseph. Mrand Misjohn | | Curie. —On Friday, May 4, after a short illness, Ep- Biearahip iona’ Hovey, “Galveston via Key West-C H . : el, Rosina Gerth. Mrs 5 nd - UTLER, aged continue their bosinost a» usual—that is, to sell their | beng, Heney De Malle, Aniireas Guiidelfinger, Jacob Krelde), "tue roluiivee Sad frignds of the family, and steo the | uepeadhe mick, New Orlesns—J A Raynor. Maquor without » license, if they cannot obtain one— | SM sten Gernot and one child, Char Buck toring, Mt stiss | mombors of Keystone Lodge, No. 235, F. and A. M., are Rieamabip Bherldan; olmen New Oneans- HB Crom- ‘until further notice. It is conceded that the institution | Gerhold, Valentin Plappert, Bernhard Blum mht respectfully invited to attend’ the funeral, this (Sunday) Eatin Rover, Tai ribut & C of corner groceries must cease to exist if the sale of | Bunk, Daniel Wolbers. My and Mrs Jose Ph ‘Rees, Mrs eerhonn, trom Oud Peters: Hah eoener Grand sae Steamship nae Fane oD Mba id ulsebec! uline Klenz, Mr 8 t liquor by. the grocers is prohibited. The decision of tho | and Mrs ‘Titus Schmidt, Mre Catharine Ruomberg, iree trae, a Meroe Nokes: F. aad'h: “ pauamnahiD 18a Moore, Wooster, Halifax, NC—Murray, Board of-Exciso in reference to the license fee, which Sues tans erg eire er es are hereby suinmoned to attend a special communication, | | Steamship © W Lord, Ward, Wilmington, NC—C Good- has been fixed at $100 and $250, is generally considered very wrong. It 1s considere? very: unjust that a beer re- tailer in Avenue A, keeping a small, but respectabic, place, shall have to pay one hundred dollars for @ license, while the proprietor of a large hotel bas to pay not more than $250. This measure is de- nounced as an abuse of power which can do no good. If the Legislature had passed a law in a milder form no one, it is said, would have objected to the cnforcement of the Excise law, but the law as it is framed, it is gener. ally considered, cannot be carried out In all its provisions. ‘The majority of the retail dealers are, however, willi to conform with the law, as far as possible, an are anxious to obtain their licenses, and if the Beard should refuse to grant them it is likely fant; Mr and Mrs B Hildeshelm, Miss Emilie C Mrs Schettler, Mrs Babette Lochman and one child, Mrs E Lamprecht and two children, 8 Di-mant, Mrs Rosine Hurt- man and two children, Ms Pauline Stark: Anton Heltmuller, Louis Wampold, Dr A -H Achenbach, © Oxenins, 1sen, B Lindauer, Dr L Ebrhart, Mr and Mrs George Kramer, Mrs Charles T Seymour, Anton Iverson, Mrand Mrs L Hardiman, Miss Mathilde Dracht- mai, Mi and Mea dacob Kull, Alvcet ‘iegtert William Zieg- ler, Frederike Wangler, Catherine Maler, Mrs Caroline Kolb, r. Jacob Frost, M Bettn ann G Fernandes. Charles Mascitineyer and. two childre Dernham, Can Felimer, Adoly memaler7 Jacob Heche, B K Baldwin, Wolfgang Reiser, Frederick Schilplin, M Silber- stein, Norbert. Richter. FC Atbrecht. Philipp ,Hirech, 1, 8i- berstein, W Hartung, Mr and Mrs Julius Storeh, JH Trisch- korn, Henry Briel, Aug Weimer, Mr and Mrs Charles Behle, that combinations will be formed by those that Louis Beble. Charles Haase, Julius” Lowenstei ‘in, Henry will be cut off to insist on what they might deem aright | Mite, Adolph Edvard Nischeng. Mire Ohtres re W it $5 the Commmamones of the ‘ourd of” fxeineyare | notitateSoeoh eum iene Diamae gee bt deemed too severe on the poor or small dealer and de- | terweich and lady Fe her, Wim Wel Bebrhorst, Ben jamin cidedly ip favor of the rich and large dealer. This sys- |-Markweil, Tir and Aire fgna It, Auguste Vogt GW tem is thoroughly denounced as a measure in violation ep mp A Tanner“and_ one child, Mrs ong George Kelisyer, and Mrs Phill Mise Josephine Gut, Henrike Bicker, Miss Catherine Glssemann, John Hord, Mr and Mrs Julius Wurm and ¢ab Krohn, Louis Krohn, Julius Haa apn Fe Hanser, logmater Mrs Anna B Rudo); Bs er Hintermann. Fi F Wolf and three nna rand Mrs John B Steg children, Joun Witte, Ludw ig Schur pel, Dr John Castelhun, of republican and democrat principles. As long asapo- | 204 90° pete ath 8 Peter druggists are allowed to sell landanum and arsenic, iy wnkeeper, it is argued, ought to be allowed to dispose ‘of stimulants of a milder character. Among the Germans of all classes the Sunday clause of te law, Providing that all public places must be closed on Sun- days, is denounced in severe terms, as jt deprives the Graf, Master Hobere Grat, Mr and Mra working classes and mechanics, Who have been in | Miss Louise Cartelbun, Bexphard Kulu uel Goldmann, e habit of énjoying Siinday as a holiday and as a |, Jonas Kuufuunn, Chatles Passavant and one ebild, Conrad ‘of recreation and. relaxation, from enjoy- | Stauf, Gotthed Lehre, Caspar Gams, H Colell, Adolph Reis, ing in the customary’ manner, — by} Paul’ Zura, and others in the steerage. in a circle of Bremen anv Sovtnampron—! the excursions with their families or teal amehip Hermane—Mr and associates and acquaintances ut a favorite public place | Mrs Geo Bartels, three children and servant; id Durbin and lady, J P Durbin, Jr; Mra Rosa’ Dejonge, Miss or garden where the national beverage is dispensed. The | Tit hevouge: Mr and Mrs i Marcuse. Mise Clara’ Kap) law algo deprives the numerous German musical sovicties and clubs of” bond pend imusements, rent = generally enjoyed during the summer seagon at the parks ‘and woods in the upper part of the city. The Pree are gece *; a powerful organ’ Mrs Hosalie Hesslein, child: and servant: Mr and Mra Mahler, Fr Lindemann, N Wagener, Ju! Dejonge and fami) & Benedicke, L A Freund, seven children’ and servant; ‘atl Worms, Aug Blumenthal, J 4 Blumenthal, ly, Miss Clarw Stohlmann, Miss Mathilde Stoblman, Miss Catharina Stohimann: Mr and Mrs ject of which is to secure ‘protece | ¢ : SS ae: oppressive and restrictive trade ee ee eee ee i Hengsten- and Sunday . laws.” This society, which is ham, Mise Aurelia Welham, wa Me represented by able counsel, has issued a ‘call to prepare nidt, Mra Elisab Bartmann, I Becker, FE for a grand demonstration In opposition to the bill, on account of the Sunday clause, by all the German musical, trade, workingmen's and benevolent societies and asso- ciatiops, This mass mecting is not simply intended for a demonstration in favor of those directly interested ; but its to embrace a protest of the entire German popula: tion against the spirit of intolerance and Puritanism Mis A Blum, Mre A Schneyder, Mies AW ry apd Mrs ¢ Miller, Paul Lachman, Col Chas Withel A: Lehmkubl, JL Bich: w, Dr Rane and ‘son, Ells Zenke and son, W Tope, J Humenburgand child, Mr and. Mrs IM Feldmann. H Bernloock, Mrs Emmie Helns and son, Mrs Mina Albrecht, II Witte, Mrs Eva Scharlich, Mr and Mrs Geo Hartmann and children, Mr and Mra F Moller. Fr A Bridgman, J Schreiner, Henry | Witschlef. which, it is alleged, pervades this law, and which is again | 4", A) Bridgman. J schrel Bg RE attempted to be introduced in other States to | Nire Lanierana, aod cbldrenr D” Mand threaten the customs avd peculiar habits of the German Ehlert Mr and Mra, We Rector people in this country, The whole German population iiidren, “Mr ahd Mrs F Rudin, Mr and in this city and vicinity have been invited to participate : dentin) dnd ebitdren, Jon Muller, Siebert, in this demonstration, and delegates are to be appointed ies to make the arrangements in ecutive Committee of the associ- ation. These meetings will be heid at an early day, to fa Teetjen Mrs L Matern, MPand- Mrs. A Marcur and children, Mrs Fabnie Wendel and child, Miss Kate Mangels, Henry Pangst. Oto Doltnger. Mr and Mre Chr Benacken, a rs H Schwack, Mrs G Wild and son, Herm Levi, it's dager, com the arrangements for the demonstration, ime, Mrs 8 Sudman which, no doubt, will turn out to be a grand affair, ld, Mr It was first intended to dispute the constitutionality of Lud Hatry. Mew ’ the new law ; but the Liquor Dealers’ Associations, by the | \v".nd Mire F'W Kife, three ehildren and sere: fe advice of their counsellors, have come to the conclusion that nothing can be done to avert the operation of the Jaw in question, and that they will have to submit to it. In fact, the general impression is that the Schmidt and three children, Herm Timpken, IH Hulse and family, Herm Kluemann, Mrs M Rohrschelb, Mrs Fle Wolf and children, Jacob Richards, H Neidhardt, Phil Wen Mr‘ang_ Mrs Henry Erkharde and three children, Mr 1 Hy mm Gi thing to shake the constitutionality of the new lugmenn, Bacnay Geamnan. 100 Wild, Goo weer, oe id not being pores, but simply rw AM Welss, Mrx Charlotte Bueholz and end, being a law of reguiation, It is trae that Mrs. L Bohler, Mrand Mrs Pr Bohier, § 8 Sigismund, ‘W Balthasar, Mrs T Williams and son, Geo O«- Wassmer—and 17! in the are some lawyers who have questioned the constitutionality of several of the provisions of the law, on the ground that it confers arbitrary powers on the and making each and every policeman a judicial and executive officer; but as each of the counsel of the German Protective Association of Retailers and of the New York Liquor Dealers’ Society have submitted to Ubeir associations a legal opinion confirming the consti- Cationality of the various provisions of the bal «which for prudential reasons they decline to make public), there 1s fo doubt in the minds of those directly interested jock, Fane's Virerour, A Block, a stee rage. Total Brest ann Havar—Steam’ Minister of Belgium at mei ico: Civil Governor of Havana. lad} AL Myers, Antonio rnooa. lady, two Shildren, secretary and ‘ervant; Bishop Dubois, Grand Viear Roussillon Robt, Mr McLane, two Misses "McLane, Mr Crqubart.” Mee Urquhart thee children and, serv rs Slocum. Miss Slocum, J M McKay, Miss Emily Mck: jas Sarah McKay, Miss Eliza McKay, Dr LF Warner, M MeDowell and ma |, Mes General 1, Lawton and ‘hres ett Lafayette—Mr Blonde Bon Mote’ MeMichelena, ins eu hat the constitutionality of the law cannot be shaken, pleet= Sey roca ee and they are satisfied that they have to take out t se Astete Sire Leeooateol. Tureechitaren and serra: Neenses and to comply with the provisions of the law. rt, M Baraewell, Mr awe s ning, tobe Julius Porstiman, Miss Davenport, ¥ Pr Spat ne che WR ulding, Cha Delp Me Deiptt, FO. Feo ave resolved to await the result of its operations. ‘orstinan, Baton. Mre first class establishments in the majority Miss W es Re ‘haner, Miss Baker. = Sirs Win Molier, Miss Soller, ng Jolin Jex, Mra Jex. Rene in, Sami Block, Henry 8 Lef- ct Tepeaten be tally satisfied with the new law. They are wo | ae 3 ‘their places on Sundays, and cal- tage Ni concentrate in the | spun J Hanwen, pag Me se 3 to nl w em ing places | Mre Dreyfuss, Mrs Teacle, child and servani: aad ine, disc cana deli MOH F Ahrens) © Coatenx F ‘Sh will have to, be discontinuad: because roa nociaetiye Mond AG Bebrling Chas ‘Wagner, Mian « ft A aflord to pay the license; but it is considered ‘on'the part of the Board of Excise to extort from | Wa ire haerte. and two servants: L Gallet, 1. 0 Newall, Mrs HA ae nor and two children, Mrs MoPurdy, G Le: Sane beer retailers and others retailing harm- | besque. ne, F Lebesque, piss Me ‘an Sel lowe beverages the large sum of one hundred dollars, and | and three ecniitren, re Olive Van Schraeder, Miss N Van it is Mat euch ‘could not have been-the intention | Schrasder Mise MG Diehl, B Veit, Mrs Veit, Miss A Veit, oF the agantre, asthe owen rae fora ican wat | Scene Sova Vongna, Mis Ronn wa Ue os ee ey Itis Ukely that efforts will | citidren, Ming itoseathal: Frauk Barion, Jacob Gerse @ontinue to induce the Board of Excise w fix a a ir, & Levy, Mre Levy, two oe Jower rate for a certain class of retailers. Many ; Miss Nannie Coleman, Felipe Aranjo, Ramon of the minor drinking places, especially lager beer sa- Mrs Somellera, four children and servant; J Joons, it is said, are in the hands of veterans, who with Redhat. 1, ye My pio a Cn i the the proceeds of their bounties have establighed them. | A1!0010 te ieee ee eee tenquen, Mra Ht Hire in the majority, will be the losers, for, Sung eonees t y the license at the rate fixed by oe board of xcise, they will have to abandon their ‘Ddasiness. tre public at large is gratified that, under the new sztiem to be inaugurated, establishinents of a questionah ie character’ and disreputable places will be field and child, J Jose de Sony Edwd Pexars, Mrs Fexary, P Vallee, Mrs Valiec, Mr Bailley, Mra Bsperanitien and two daughters, | Miss Poste, Chas Sarragin, J Donglas, Poloses Engene Manthrous, Louis Frageal, Mrs Fleck ‘and three ehildren, Mr rou, Mrs Bawron and child, Ibert and child, Dr Bousane, ir Lesarrier, Mra Col Levy, from obtaining @ license, and that they will be D Cobientz,' M Levy, B_ Lavison, Alex Neil. pa Bey ond Tt does not appear that any action Joseph Thro, B ‘Koln, Mrs Kolb, WA Spieler, will be taken by the beer brewers in reference to the law, Mrs Aullier, © Fransioli, J Pransioli, Mra C Ger ioes te tee, toe cen i Te araith, Atwrustin Feroeey Mich. Risin, Jules Datertal Seas coe wo be made. The brewers See bot Guocly & Dry Neus Abie Neau, Miss d Nean, N Beigaag, Mra Del Uorested, and the new system to be introduced will proba- Bly have the eflect of simplifyine their business: apd it SToert wigs srs Giobbe, Louie’ me’ Anathote’ Pesll ean in no way tend to a material reduction of the con rice, sumption of the article they inanutacture. It has been erran, Louie Long. Jos Fumored tbat large sums bad been « by this Moitewer, Francis Martin, An Glas of manutacturers, but all hese reports appear to be ctor Gwey. Total, 238. Specie, without foundati ton. Brooklyn City News. ‘Tae K County Mepicat Somety. — Ata recent meet ing of the Kings County Medical Society @ resolution was unanimously adopted to tender their professional services to the Metropolitan Board of Health, and use all means in thoir power to inform the public sary sanitary measures, and in carrying out pla prompt relief of the needy. Porat, Accipest.—Late on last Friday afternoon Wm. Taylor, while at work at the Sectional Docks, at the foot Ww im be : O Weingus Mrs Kutt amd Your chitdeess Ht i in’ ML Norton, Mrs Teabolia Smith, J Re Loomis, 8 B Kathrens, GB Torrey, Medame Blanet, Maciame Bourgoige, Charles Connat, Mrs Winfred Forley, OR Patee Mr Kline, Joseph Waterman and wife, H Brooks, WE Maganielloy ie Jones, D O'Leary, “TA Kerwin, David Metealf, Mr Majoux, Madame Gur aod son; Joseph Cambria, and others tn the steerage. Savaxnan—Stoamship General Barnes—T J O'Dore a Riley, PD Cordon, A 8 Co ) Gomme, WT Livin Meh RN Bilis, J i of Court street, was instantly killed by the falling of a Kelson which’ he was engaged in hoisting. Another workman sustained a fracture of one of bi lege Tay. Jor was forty years of age, single, and resided in Marni ton avenue, near Bush sareet, 1 1 Booth, Thomas Anderson, Edwin Sha Dumphs, Andrew Motrender, Albert Duval, iH Wm Bevis, Ho Fal ¥ ROM Carrol, Ta ih ‘mpecey, Hi campy end ‘i Jerscy City News. Meare cr 4 Cittp wy Scavon—Coroner Hanley, of Rudson City, held an inquest on Saturday on the body «f Anna Hemmers, three years of age, whose parents re. fide corner of Ciimton 4d Franklin streets, who wae to death on Friday afternoon by faiting into a which bad been ieft standing on the or while the mother went down stairs for a pail of arr water A verdict of accidental death was rendered. By ackw n—MeNen.— At Calvary eburch, in this elty, A Heavy Vermer rou Psion Inrmsoxment.—A suit was | 08 Thu M4 ay, Oe Rev a“ os Mr. coneinded in the Hudson County Court on F trey WeNen or ieee ve hades ip whic mune! Williams, colored, sued to recover ive Cons—Mork —On Thoredayy May 3, by the Ree. Dr. thousand doliare damages ‘for false imprisonment on a viewer, Socomon M. Coux to Muss’ Sorma EK. Monk charge ot having ib bit posession » stolen horse, whieh ards ofierwards ed to belong to him. The defendant Lacy Geese. On Tuesday, April 24, at 8. Andrew's were Goorge Titur, Wir, Prowiey, and officers Doyle and , chureh, by Key. Michael Curran, Jamte Lacy to Axnin T. MeNawarn, of the Jerey City polve The jv Gar, bor OF Cts city found arr ut remwers Bewewas On Thorsday 4, at tue | Dice phourgnd doliars, ond w ou) \ved Ue other parvies. | reseeve the brnie's parents, by he De. Rapbash, at their rooms (Egyptian), Odd Fellows’ Halt, Grand and Centre streets, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of re- spect to our late brother, Edward Catler. By order of invited to attend the Supe, from his father’s residence, = a afternc of Harrison street, N Bal seven A. M. daily. son of Jere! and Patrick, and his sister, Margaret Petterson, are invi- ted to attend the funeral, parents; No, 300 Thitiy-frst street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Calvary Cemetery. comes Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingston, Fox & Ci A peemene San Salvador, Atkins, Savannah—Garrison & A. W. Borras, Secretary. J. J. JENNINGS, M. Fiseroship Hatierss, J Ferrah, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- ing Datry.—At Sing sing, on Friday, May 4, Pup F, | mond—Livi pasion, em Dany, ‘son of Cornelius ‘and Beatrice’ Daily, aged 26 years | ,,Steamaiup Nia ine, Goch Norfolk, City Polnt ana Rich- ‘months, a—G ‘aimore. The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully | waa ten ont Gite Young, Alerandria—B B Crom Steamship New York, Platt, Alexandria J Hand. teamship FB Hale, Fenton. Philadelphia—J Hand. Steamship Valean, Muuson, Philadelphia. ship Nereus, Bearse, Boston—Neptune Steamship ‘Steamal P Clyde. Powell, Boston—W I’ Clyde. Steamship hip Fransosin sherwood, Postland—h B Cromwell Steamship Wamsutta, Springer, New Bedford—Ferguson Si Sunrise, Luce, Liverpoo!—Howland & Frothin, ak A te Cin), “Gradbery,. Cronatadt via Fitadal- | a Pilea reba, Blane a (Prus), Hoelper, Antwer Finch . Merneke & W ; te ey ¥ as. ged | Bend Dexter, Marseilles via Philadelphia— Bark JE Holbrook, Brown, Havre—Brett, Son & Co. Frances Bourneuf (Mr), Perry, ‘Quedec—Funch, o'clock. Steamboat leaves forth * river, for Sing Sing at nalf- Donxxt.y.—On n Trad May 3, Grorcr W., youngest Kate M. Donnelly, aged 3 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family and those of his grandfather, and uncles, Bernard and Daniel Blaney, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this {Sanday} afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of is parents, 216 Cherry street. Eanrty.—On Saturday, May 5,3 Mary Earty, nicce of John fodgers, of 80 Tenth avenue, aged 12 years and 6 months. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 83 Tenth Meineke & We ae avenue, on ag oP hank at two o'clock, Bark Rapid (Br), Marschalk, Vera Cruz—Hi 8 & Co. Exwis,—On Savurday ay, May 6, after a painful illness, Bark Live Oak (it eeeiaetss t Thomas—. ry. which she bore with Christian fortitude, Mary Eywis, a pPreide ( ‘awed), Lund, ‘Stockholm Sa ‘Meincke & native of Maynogth, county Kildare, Irelaud. Her remains will be interred in Flatbush. The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from the residence of Richard Toners, Van Brunt and Tremont strects, South Brooklyn. Her relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral without further invitation. Hays.—On Friday, May 4, Mary Hays, a native of fusnage West, cuniy Cork, ireiand, in the 76th year of er The faneral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the reaidonce of her son-in-Téw, phen Meagher, 470 Greenwich street, Relatives” uaintances are respectfully invited to attend. “Anarr. —On Friday, May 4, Francis Haniry, youngest 7 of John and Mary Hanify, and grandson of John , aged 2 years ‘and 10 months, on relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) 00n, at 2o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 57 Sul- livan street, Higarxs.—On Friday, May 4, of inflammation of the ing James B, Hhootns, zaged 2 years, 11 months and 14 vs. ‘The friends and those of his brothers, John, Thomas Fine ‘Miranda (Hanov), Poke, Hamburg—R M Sloman & rig Minnehaha (Br), Douglass, Bridgeport, CR—J F What bas Hareis (Be) Card, Demarara via Wilt NO“O 'R De Well Aco 4 gnrigzireon Vist), Prentice, Kingston, Ja—Funch, Brig B Bmith (Br), Godfrey, St Crotx via Bangor—Pen:.. Bri Branch (Rr), Card, Turks Island—E © Knox & Co. Altay at Le Hathaway. Bre TeabellaJeweti beets ngor—R P Buck & Co. =r 4s thtete Rehr Virginia: Close, Demarare-s W Lewis & Sehr Alice Flora (Br), Knowles, Kingston, a J Wen- berg. Sehr Albert Thomas, Van Brunt, Mobile—E D Hurlbut & Co. Sehr Joseph Holmes, Asa, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & } Rane atawamtea, Packard, Georgetown, SC—Bentiey, tn Schr Idaho, Eels, Norfolk, Va—F B Chase & Co, Schr Joueph & Franklin, Hawkins, Richmond, Schr ME Turner, Camp, Washington, DC—Van Brant & i ‘Tabatha, Cranmer, Baltimore—M Redell. id Carpentea, FAugerald, West River, Md—Miller & fr Ada Ames, Marston, Boston—J 8 Ingraham, Rehr Whiie Sea, Boston—S W Lewis & Co. Schr Annie Freeman, McClellan, Gloucester—B J Wenberg. Schr Colonel Ellsworth, Robinson, Gloucester—B J Wen- SEhr W Carroll, Colson, Bucksport- P Buok & Co, Sebr Wild Pigeon, Phillips. Provide Lge 4 Sehr Annie, Carpenter, New Haven—Rackett, Tooker & : Schr Maryetia. Hoyt, Bridgeport—Rackett, Tooker & Tay- or. Sehr John Snow, Coftin, Elizabethport—Snow & Richard. son, ‘Sloop ¥ D relia, ied oe |, Taunton—G N Stranaban. Sloop Hi “orwin, Bristol —G N Stranaban, Sloop Emily, Alien, Bridgeport. -— Le. from the resideuce of his is remains will mterred in Hveues.—On Scturday, May 5, Eowarp Hanes, aged 25 years. e relatives and friends of the family are respectful): invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his father, 183 East Eleventh street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, Krury.—On Saturday, May 5, Patrick Ketiy, aged 20 years, a native of Horseleap, Kings county, Ris relatives and friends, a'so those of his aunt, Mre. Oliver Dempert, are resj ipectfully invited to attend the fanoral, from {ls mother's residence, 554 Third avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Lenovx.—Jvuien Lerovx, natif de France. Tes fanérailies auront liew aujourd'hui (Pimanche), & huit heures et demi a la maison mortuaire, 128 Bleecker street, Lioyp,—On Saturday, May 5, after along and painful — ‘Wiutiam Luo, agod 21 years, § months and 7 “The funeral will take place from his late residence, 319 East Thirty-second street, thie (Sunday) at two ABRIVE! Caledonia (Br), Ferrier, Gi & paseongera, to Francis Mact wy westerly gales Steamshi mdse and cog a ‘0. — iter part o of ie ve ip Alabama, Limoburees, New Orleans Apel jas Sten ‘ith mdse and N Carrington & Co. Ciera egret petty es ‘Murray Koon ae Fre mee behest n to Mtn 0." exchan; Tals with sobr Lovett Peacock. bo st ‘Steamship Ellen 8 Terr; “ehapin ‘Newbern, 48 hours, with April 21, with o'clock. The frends of the family and the ‘members of | mdke and puasengers, Hawkins’ Zouaves are respectfully invited to attend. See abies Wilmington, NC, 8 days, Leviness.—On Saturday morning, May 6, at half. six o'clock, Joux Lyxcu Letixess, aged S months a8 | aoa Tho relatives and friends of the family, else those of all & Co, a) ive dette 0, ve ee tere and two adults); A) ‘was in company with ship America for his grandfathers, John Lynch and Jose; ness, are Foapect{ully Invited to attend the faneral, from the real: ree ior, taseeen, Lammers © are, with = his parents, No, ‘ullivan street, thie (@une Bark Ocean i ct day) afternoon, at three o'clock. “ARCS cone Onze me, ree, icenn Arc ner during | 9 seagate (Be), Foster, or, Matanzas April22, with cad very severe weather ha Is, eC; inthe Gt uit Bur Stream saw eens a aoeee JANDEVILLE. ‘ae epartey, May §, of consumption, Nichoas H. Maxpsviux, in the 68th 5 of his age. ‘Yhe funeral services will be held at residence 6 of his eager, son, David H, oe % Laurens street, this (Sun- = is, st to have been a ofa day) afternoon, at half-past five o'clock. Relatives and Bark Free = « oso Rague er ke Grande, if days, friends of the family, and members of Puritan Lodge, i AT No. 300, F. and A. Maro respectfully invited to attend: Be eae (Br Croke, Seinated (Cute) AES set | angry oer ag taken to Pompton Plains, New Jer- toot heavy gale from SW wn Daihen eeaicerd ‘or interment. Lanting 26 wenn. --1b Brookya, ED. on Friday, May 4, of Br, Wallage, Aux Cayen 1, with loro, consumption, Lypia AvGusTA, Cent ohiid of David and JF Whitney & Co. a 54 Jon 73 9, Secorintered a herry gale Of wid from AW t0 the late Estuer Mannering, The relatives and friends of tte ally are revesseny invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the South Second street M “oe church. jorTox. —On Satarday, is b at wife of Bernard Morton, a native of Tyrone, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends’ or ‘the family are respect- from her late resi- eth (Butoh), Campbell, Curacoa, 17 days, with Dan), Roose, Pe Cabello Mareb 13 via *Sirig Julia (of New Londo fully Invited to attend the funeral, manowney, tom dence, No. 965 West Twenty-tifth street, on Monday ut th, Lockwood, Galveston April 11, with waite afternoon, at one o'clock: Re x yt {ero nile fe Double Headsd Shots. JONETPENNY. Poa ‘Saturday, May vstaves Monmy- tera Kehr Ciexsburg. Hh jeremie, Hayti, April 19, with PRRnY, aged 40 y wood, to Mewalfe & Duncan, Saw = feat en me po The relatives oe t triende of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 231 Sixth avenue, Monday afternoon, at two o'clock: Simeon, from Ni rien on bark 'E Schutts, from: Sew York for ond »* Schr EC Koight (of Camden). Hughes, Brazos, 23 dave, te eat real OF singe ay 4 Rider Dasiet. MoxRow, 19 | with'wnol and hides to Miller & ough, May i at ie The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Bowen ee eee invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, untae ae leageise coeee Keres, Fin, 13 days, with cedar two o'clock, from the Christian church, Twenty-cigl hee | ant econ on Hes been 7 days N of Seott & Co, Hi street, near Broadway. wales Menmay—On Friday, May 4, Many Mennay, wi John Murray, after a long and severe illness, native ot county Westmeath, Ireland, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 428 Third avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Munrita.—On Friday, May 4, Jawns Monrma, native of Ireland, county Longford, parish of Kilasheen, in the Mth year of his age. The friende and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 669 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, McAxpirw,—On Saturday, Nay 6, Janes McAvpREW, aged 51 years, The friends of the famliy are respectfully invited to attend the fneral, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock, from his late restdence, 1,100 Second avenue, The re- maine will be interred in Calvary Cometery, MoManue. Oo Saturday, Mny 6, Rews Jase McMascs, aged 16 years, 4 month ands days. ‘Tae Teneral will to plane {rom the reniinuce of het Patrick Gallagher, No. M5 Kart Trenty- Afternoon, at two o'etock Hiaeras With neat $4 ne Emson, Emson Ari rtey Sehr Jamestown, Magee, Philadelphia for New Haven, and Sehr Charles Bentley, —, Fall River. 'W Brewster, Homes, Gloucester via New Haven. SAILED. Steamships Hermann, Aliemania, Lafayette, Brin, Malta, Gy oF London, Pabkee, Quaker Clix, Virwinia, Rover, She idan, Mariposa, Huntsville, General Barnes, I, EW' Lord, Hatteras, Niagara, Louisa Moore. ie ges eters. went ashore May 2on dager iit remaina She lien with her bead off shore and her stern bigh out upon the beech, Bae Rosemary Bexur, from &t Asage ee Cula, below Balti more, fell in with March 20, on the ou Fassage, in iat 3) 44. lon 7088, a raft of planks lashed and spiked together, Daring apparently beeu recently used to save shipwrecked Passengers, sail ond fying jib on the passage. Benn Joserw BP Rons, ps, from, Hiisaberhport for Tanne, previously repor ore on the Dumpling Rocks, het Newport etl remains. About 100 tons of cool have washed eutof her or been eneried off by wreckers. Arrange: Men's are being made for gesting cut the balanee of cargo, ¥ afternoon, May 3, at. four 7 Sd itis thonghi the vessel may be got © aced 48 yearn Benn Proes, which went ashore on Cape Pogo on Wednes r also the mem | @a¥ hails from Addison, Ne. Bown HA Wass (before reported), from Boston of and for hoved during Jit nearly dry at low water Hed from Nancy rounded on the M., alo th A Astoci tod to ationd the funeral, this ‘rom bis tate resi- bers of Mariners Seamen's Boarding Hf tion are respectfully i (Sunday) afternven, at two o'clock deer, No 1 Cherry «treet. Piijledelphia, in path eastern side of Bast ( BH Anas. Coleman, whieh te whato | it yale Hest morning vie ancl ran mohore near COumercial What f , D. Karten, aged 32 | are rev eettully invited to at. ato wanlenoe No hiOSecond | avenue, corner of Thi street this (Sunday) alter. noow, at one o'clock, wi vows Curlie. iny tabon alu -On Friday, May 4, Sone JAG08, ten of Mary ears *ethe friends and rela! ny tend the faneval, frvm b T Kevonr (of ES. has been volt Sewn KH Cotsox, at Providence from Nortotk, toxt fore: | NY AER RR TERETE mR SO MISCELLANEOUS, ATORS--BARSFORD’S: CELE nt perfect Iefrigerator ever ice, Pitchers, Siiver Plates Ware, Table Cutlery, cing tm and ail other Hoi uraishing Goode, a BASSFOR reat Central Basaar, per Tustitute, kelile commer store ctik Cas A SteTsON (Of Trnro), 9USL tons, has been sold STONISHING.—THOMAS COHEN, OF 92 NORTE to A Linniken, andothers, of Gloucester, tor 40. Sixth street Mamaburg, whe Bag the ragumasions netanpa (of Horwich), 43.47 tons. has been sold to ’ et to pole SON gg yy ge John Quinn and James Hughes, of Boston, for $250. hy y. He is willing to cone ry. tons, has been sold to firua this ‘statement omoath, if required. rdlng, 2d, of Welldeet, for $3000. TER Oax (of Dennis), 114.83 tons, has been sold y, OF anion for $3500, Suna Onis (of Provinceto Sol fi IN CHINA, ). &C. Ris AN Hie aw RICH CUT AND EN- 12 BLETS. 12 Oo nah aie a Ww Da ‘tie ks 2 DECANTERS, 12 FINGER BOW. “init * to ore wi wis BEND" BeeNCH” CHINA TEA sEm, 46 eces, $L Saati ANG pad PkENcH CHINA TEA SETS, 44 pieces, $20° eS DRCOMATED DIN TER SETS, on extra quality fine ane Stan Kine, AUS, ar ican, es eee been sold for $21,503, ile at Newbury in 1858, un Activy, Fe 5 tons, built at New London in Ii has Parisi nite, 189 pieces, $I: er been soid for S180 spade f its wi Fe edt PA RIgDAN GieANITE DINNER SETS, A se sold on pr » Dalle at Bases, Mo, fe 1646, bas been Ae a wilt ! FRENCH CHINA DESSERT PLATES, : 2 per d Mysreny (of Dennis), 82.13 tons, has been sold toJ © and others, of Kittery, for $4500. Scnr & B prewram Dunham, at Ne evport from Fall River, was fined $10 by US revenue cutter Miami, for not having & manifest, Lauxcury— At Brnnawicl 100, wilthe FRENCH CHINA DINNER SBTS, second SUNEE | PLATED WARE, 4C., AT r IeNis WING EITHER FOR CiTY OR ohana USE WILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THESE Me, rk Adie Decker, vane 108% about 49) tons. from the yard ot cw Pennell Bros, et Goobs. V. HAUGH pHs clay cepted te they bat ‘ia; ‘aan ae Hrociway. . who is to command her, und others, Whatlemen. Sit from New Bedford $4 inst, ship Hibernian, for North Arr at New London 24 inst, sehr D.C Stith, Smith; of Pro- vincetown, clean: put in with loss of sails and rigging, hav- ing enconntored heavy gales, Bark Plitina, Hantblen, of Westport, was at Payta April4, having taken 87 bbls sp oli since leaving Taleabnano. Mark Sea Hreoge, Hamilton, of News Bedtords was at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, Feb 10, having remained in port on account of the sickness on board, caused from impure water taken out from home, ag before reported. The aocond rate, Abm Cuffee, and the fourth mate, Silman Davis, had died.’ ‘The balancé of the ship's comping were better, and expected to sail in sea ten aur a the North Pacitic, (COvTAGION HARMLESS ‘o-thowe who nse RANDRETH'S PILLS, Each one of us, even the most diseased, hus within Bigh a erm or root of that original juve blvod of QuF COMMON MOTHER EVE, Thin garm of pure blood supports ti Lith, struggies to throw out from the sirvulation ORRUPT HOMORS Into the bowels, BRANDI! TH’S PILLS assist this REGE- NERATING PROCES: By thelr powerful aid we constantly make blood of @ better: quality, until the whole 18 renewed ald mtaas who desire to, PASS esrovehte who wish for Tuve healthful children, suo RANDRETH’S | vue, which cleange the bowels ai ONMEALTHY ACCOMCLATIONS, Office, BKANDRETH HOUSE, New York, Sold by Druggists, 25c. per box. ENTISTS' SAMPLES GRATUITOUSLY FOMNISIERIY for practically demonstrating the superiority Po nd constantly. joke Bark Augusta C Smal, from Boston Tor Cienfuegos, May 2, Jat 40 40, Foreign Ports, nBansanons, April 10—Arr bark NH’ Gaston, Parmatee, York; schr OA Farnsworth, Sawyer, do; 1th, brigs Mil rowel, do. "Gonavou, ‘April Hono. ‘Ameren vessels f DERIGKTON, s Long, upgpumontox, May 1—Arr sehr Clara W Thwell Sa- roved selt-hardening, unchangeable plex Uavtl April 9—In port brig Constantina (Hay), | Piling over all other” subsitates for ue maddress is Sparks, just arr from Boston: Clara, for N¥ork 10 days, Ce ct ga damit sabampseaacatelrane: saci ai hee HH Yarrington, Mayo, for soTRtNmAD, Cuba, Apel 1s-—Te part be barks w Casco, Gardiner, ‘ork; Mary Bentley, Clarl jeponse| Surf, for do: CF Witt, for Phitae) a VaLParatso, April §—Off, ship Maria, by the Spanish Admiral for six months. Amertean Forts. SEATANDECE, Va, May 4—Arr schr Nora, Clarkson, oston, May 4—Below barks Bessie Simpson, ft York for Bangor: also a park and a brig. Cll steamers Box. Says, April 7—In port bark E ROR IVORCES OBTAINED WITHOUT PUBLICITY AND actually without fee until a legal divorce is obtained. Consultations free. M, HOWES, Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau st. OUSBKEEPERS, LOOK HERE YOU. CAN BUY beat white Coffee, Sugar, &c., at THOS, R. AGNEW’S, 260 and 252 Greenwich street, coracr of Murray street, at 1Se. per td, (Splendid ne « crop Teas at $1 ver 1b. Colfes’ 1B. 40+ And everytbrsg else at greatly reduced prices, rairbanks, chartered Bhorus (Br), Alexander, Liverpool via Piildelphia: Norman, | TNODOROUS DISINFECTING LIQUID. rowel, Philadelphia: bark Suriname (Dutch), Hurd, Suri: Warranted the best deodorizer, to destroy ail nam; brigs John Brightman, Gru on imen’ Ce) effluvia and mlasmax; indispensable in private familion lachias; ‘sohrs_ Keo! Philadelphia; EA De Hart, Low, inter alt raeeaee ships —_ coeepools, anes See. ‘water closets. SMELL, Price 75 cents weit mn vat me a fact cen jon, from the manufacturer, oe We FEUCHTWANG R. Glauens; Gale, NYork: barks M B Stetson, Bent, Clentucgoss Sootland, Smalley, NOrleans; schrs Flyaway, Matthews. Philadelphii oa nenaaeen: phorns and Norman; barks Dries Tantarat, Tises, ‘Sth-Arr steamer Fairoanks, Hunler, Nv¥ork; brig Relief, are Tsland via tak Sipe at street, New York. leo arr steamer Blackstone, New Orleans, = BALTIMO Re ee osesk Bina LD EYES MADE NEW WITHOUT, SPECTACLES, E. B, FOOTE, M. ’ May Ch steamers Isabella, Briggs, Rio Janelro and a D,, 1,180 Broadway, New York a Roorne Appold, Howes: Boston. brig! WA. , Demarara island Queen, Conery, Ponce, Comfort and Cure for the uplured: sent free. Address B. foyt, Dissosoway, New Haven: Sarah Purvis, Jones, do; Albert Clarence, Watkins, New Bedford: 2d, sche ten, it BROOME Mace N He 3d, lire ‘Helen Augusta, MeCleve, New Londai B’ Darling, Baxier, Dighton, Below ship Susan L Pitegral Gunby, from Chili; bri Lawrence (Br), Steed, from Demarara: brig Rosewa} le Miller, from St. a chs Qregon, from StJohn PR. Si sont Kana Lyons. Boston; Sf. schir Imac Baker, do. ‘5th—Below ilton, Stafford, ade BEVERLY, 9 May Sart sate kiieas, Thurston, Phila. SPANGOR, May 8—Cld echrn Ottaman, 1d Blacl Whrior. Leathers Nvork: SE A Goulds ria Gander Ae BRISTOL, May ¢—Arr schr Tunis Bodine, "Bunce, Eliza: port: sloop Mary Brush. Hudson, d eat Mays arr scir DB Marshall, Marshall, Baltimore; ‘etterhorn (new), Stinson, NOrleans; schr Sa- Bina mares 2—Arr bri; H May 2 Arr brig Charles Heath, W; Baltimore. Sid achr Silas las Wri a Asi aus. ay 2—Avr ash es idley, Confidential Information for Married. Sent free in» sealed gnvclope. “Address E. B, FOOTE, M.D. 1,130 Broad way, New York, Medical Common Sense; 400 pag pages; 100 illustrations; $1 50. Sent by mail everywhere post paid. Contents tables sent. Address the author, E. B. FOOTE, 1,130, Broadway, Consultation free daily from9 A. M. 109". M. distance may consult by letter. CHILBERGS GERMAN, OINTMENT. WARRANTED ‘@ certain etre, without the shghtest for Piles, Sia Wounds Scrofuln, Sait itheune alt Bowe an Skin Dis. cnscr, fe. Yor sai ‘nd by all principal drug- fe at 93 Bowery, WANED EXAERIRECED “WOMEN, TO EW eSDIG AT PER CENT REDUCTIO arcad onal raw aha Pile we jers, Beds, Hair, Moss, Husk, seaweed attreaves. ee 25-014 schra Rowena, Agnew, avd AP Live Geete Feathers, Blankets, Comforters, Iron Hedatends. SPORT RISSG| SS MON MOE Mie rally Fisher (from | 884 Cots. Call, see and examine before purchasing else- Balliner hie ee TED canal street and PALL 3—Arr schrs Hannah Black PI HW Benedict, Case; do; 4th, R Wile Roan sac son, notOUGE aan Mary, Greensrood, Rich, ___ SPKCIAL NOTICES. _ Gen ram Grae Ror Nickerson, Philn: GRAND MASS MEETING OF THE UNITED Sut dev eet HL Talip, LL, for Portsmouth; Har. Wrights, Caulkers and Ship Joiners, wilt be held ‘ork, for ‘Annis juan; Mary Far- ~ for Newbury port. af ‘See Sidney ¢ Ciinton Hall,'on Wednesday evenin, inder the auspices of the Working Men's we of Tolulbg ibe maletepsesontations of the Master ite weights, caulkers and ship joiners. | By ‘af Committes. Is. JOHN REED, President. a me ety he clog, Conn aE PUBLIC ivancing on com, Pensite aco. x NY A Rares 5 M sehr Millereck, Womworth, Boston, MACHIASPORT, April 20—Arr sebr Giraffe, Jay, Wane ate ORLEANS, May 6—Sid" steamer Liberty, Stastord, Baltimore via NORFOLK. M rr brig Starlight (BE), Soott, Hall NBs whe RG A Ward, TureeN vor Oe Ree eon BEDFORD, May oar sone Corts, Chest "hase, res St veaty yee AND ». 6 Brondway, New York, May Gah AN Yu iS summoned to geod. the. next regular communication: of Sagamore Lodge, No. 371, 25 Weanens evening, May 9, 44h, schrs Annio M Burgess, Thompson, Dennison, Ellis, X a UO cae OOD, Master. NEWFOR RT, yitay Se gh RS Dean, Cook, for Phila. een ‘Fithian, Dunham, Fall River for do; Argus, HE NEXT Mh Somerset for’ N¥ore. ‘Sid’ ache Harriet, Sawyer, the Mi Ny ey or a zm soe i—Arr tu the night, schrs oars, Phila. 3 rire, Paimes, Providence for Nrork, 7 Pa | aay evening, M Danigt. M. Jarvis, Sec. HE aged OF M. LODGE, are mp aoe corn z o'clock vino the. members of Touts Lodge, a8 are’ Water- ally i to attend the funeral of our late brother, Bamuel Pllips, ‘By order of %, BASKETVILLE, W. M. _ i 3 MEMBERS OF btn ager LODGE, NO. My NO, 67, Fe ith sian ‘meeting in reference to our recent it will be peri, Hue: ea lige Bendaer: Ra emp tite ht for an” The Work of the evening will ain be — F.C. degree. By order gas, Gandy: laneak iste, Goatees se Ha 5. Parkin, Secretary. J.P. DAVIES, Acting Master. Coeestana, toe den ax: Baa ee ‘ HE WOODLAWN CEMETERY 8 SITUATED ON Tom = . 44 Bafoees D ts na ve gran miles north ofthe Central Ps ‘Park, -Otice baibast MTeet, OPPO ae TE TAM CLIPS, Conroller. Bay PERSONAL APTATN DAVID HARRIS ARRIVED HERE Cure the teamer tom Yort jetierson, For- tages, od ia stopping at Ward "otek ‘a 2 SAY YOU At HE OL THEATRE F BBs, Be ese ior the = me inet a i oii nuts et NINE O'GLOCK, | FIFTH. AVENOR F'te four trend cuponie wou sat pes you. GF = at sia | JPR, DE LEE PR Rome ae ware Cit = ar ae E Wiillets. Bayles, hia; Joba Leet lon aay tol ton f: Eid do; port; Isaac Anderson, Doyle, ba ‘ork: to . i Heo io rear List erate Tae de Orteane papers please ecopy. Gravee and anna W Colton Tooker. NYork. ALEM. % Page, : Blies NPORMATION WANTED—OF MR. BR. PALMER, Ireland. Follett, ane | T will confer © as well as something to himentt. by. addrering me nn be, in reference: iPM Whestoa, yt) BeAr be ie ert, geek: ert, AS ea a rl be eras to whereal 7 PM Pine 4—Arr schr Allen Middleton, Jr, Ames, paid. for. a oss wi Larne oA, ygax ANHATTAN, FEBRUARY 20" —PLEASE © ‘ALL REMOVALS. — e office of the American Rallroad Journal, N i tre nero Simue sect Now Fort Hes. REMOVAL. a J. BROWNE & C0., _— WILL FIND A LETTER AT STATION A. FORTRESS MONROE. have removed pot WAREROOMS TO 581 BROADWAY, ite the Metropolitan Hotel. ISS FRANK MORTIMER—PLEASE SAY THROUGH aig of the quality, Music, and every requisite for Herald Personal where you oan be found. ¢ harp. = ar Ss, HELEN —— WHOSE MJ NAME was LOVEJOY & SON, DENTISTS, HAVE REMOVED eo OSE, ALDER KAY hers o} «from 10 West Fleveuth street, to iheir new and elegant | ter IZjian, wiil receive a letter by calling at 27 Went Bigtiteently between Twenty-sixth and | street. MAILED Quinsen, NDENCE FOR BACHE! to any address for 25 cents, Address: HE “INDE! BROWN & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 2 TO No. | Park place, opposite the ald offen, where we ‘shall | station 6, bs continue to collect and settle classes of clatms against the _— ernment for back pay. pensions, haunties, prize money. | UTIL TH ‘LADY wrrtt GREEN DRERS, sTeaw . Several new prize lists ready. | Officers can receive pay bonnet, pink curls, alked up Broad- for clothing loat on vessels destroyed. way at 9 rr kpell —_— — — — ricks’ Ate 743 Broadway, 4 idence, # OTICE OF REMOVAL, — cILPREN, inportEr: | ber addres 1a oe ner. Adare and Jobber of Mens’ Furnishing Goods, have removed | Stes# !Hpor! aa from 29 Murray and 3 Warten streets to the new building | — 183 Church street MOVAL.—BAKER & McKENNEY HAY moved from 63 Walker street to Ml Grand sw east of Brondway. MATRIMONY At SHELOR OF 9). POOR AND PORLORN, DARKE: ty . True womaulines® and eduesion pre. re Fone wealth. Address Loneman, Heraké THE LECTURE SEASON, NEWSPAPERS. e storm on the | TICE.—JONX B. GOUGH WILL, LROTURR ox | Gorits OF NEW YORK PURALD —WaNrED, on Temperance next Thursday e a6, ot ‘ ‘or two copies of October 2) and 2, 1, = ar me ‘Allen struct M. k. chareh, New | 10 to 1, inclusive, of the ame your, "A ree Wo FS, {nayon and Tela coy alrects. Services commende at 8 o'clock Meta omer. |F Tickots for sale at Rushton’s, Astor House, nnd at | sosnp OP Serta it ere a the evening of the lecture alter 6h, 0° | FE Ok, Teed ALD WANT T = HTS MAN'S. = “ SUUTHERN ADVERTISE a sei in | ant oem ame mg ~- ON PLA Bi } ; - , $12,000. TIN, tern: Wreurgia, 2.900 12) 70D, WOOD, —BEST QU ALIFTER OF PINE by load » rd fo towel ul Thirty «51h streets, SNOW ACO Wood for sale at lowest pri delivered free Of ertage; one-tOw oud avenue, between Thirty (uh a g hide, with all the app dil pl jn 1 provisionr 4 afd stocked plantation, Tully provisioned and stocked tation as weCHTILY & plant extens My FUEL POR STEAM ENGINES, BY THD CARGO, + $1 & chaldron, at vessel (coke sereantngs), white Kens meh steam as # tou of shestnat con y aveaue A ar SiERWoOR. " ieratd odiee. Paina a yoar. deren F r ARTIFICIAL EYES. |: | 2 vICTAT,. TICMAN BY RS COKE FOUR DOLLARS A (CHALDI ON, Pe Aves ee Ma Aeecied, ig. Dee._¥. BAUS a $4, Weis Waren Fetus Mere, or r See Armerty empioged NF RE Cornmeay, of | Now York Gos Works Fwenty frst etree pe OU SD Nrosds sy, Rew York or SidaWoeiny te