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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 (Orphan Asylum, which takes place on AUCTION SALE OF CITY REAL ESTATE. 1867, at $1,000 per annum. Sold to Terence Farley for of the prisoners came out alive, and no one could 7. m sword the he ca Bo the Academy of Music. E U R 0 P E als pes saps CORE the a p pambered sixty in all, and elicited a ME xIico or hanger camed gf oar . chee coeuaue irteen hundred erless children are more a we At ce — | times vi ing, On several occasions the pillage, burning wns, le ca eondependonimmne temaniade aden Prices Largely in Advance ef the Commis. | suctioncer's decision boing sppoaied from, and ihe bids | Phe San Jacinto Prisowers—Protest of Forolga eee fo agar Song gba} ere? Estimates, &c. from thal which was at first decmod the ultimate valua- | Imperial Officers against Escobedo’s late | calumpics that issued from the mouths’ of their goa val for their shelter, living and education. A vory large number of bidders attended the auction | ton by the purebasere, The sales lasied until four} Execution of Prisonere—Somi-Omicial Reply | erals, even in the Parl Amembiles of “France, ‘Last year as much as six thousand dollars was| BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 22. ssioof Corportion rani ata yesiettar sfterneen, ut the o'clock im the afternoon. of the aboral Government fa by the abeotute ignoring of ovary. principle of hu from the ball, which was an item of en eS ¥ “ a py Mnedeniinare ee et ths seudmente of he 2 the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. The pro- Sombra of Zaragosa, the official journal of Pre- lsome consideration in maintaining an institu- Fe eT ee ee atat the row | SUATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. | staent Suares in tne Siste ot Seo Lae Potent, ponitsned | ponte metas, ewe rsa th tog of Srna Ee tion where charity is dispensed in ite most Special Telegram €0 the | oy ur. 4.5. Bleccker, the bidding was quite spirited, tical and noblest form. In such cases as Usually beginning at a figure about one-half of what | ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1967. | 7renc™ Austrian and Belgian officers against the execu- siuded seam the pone egy satire gal od folly this @ public ball is a manifest benefit, the Herald. peel igre yy bee pg gy Be — , * pits promt aig pray ayes on Sy pe hk ‘a handiul fruits of which are patent to the whole commu- ing the” fest agures’ by advances of $100, | POLLS @PEN S:l0 A. M.—CLOSE 6:47 . BM | of tho capital, 24ih of February, Peon aga ata y Mem flawig t ve gg ne Fo nity. It affords @ channel through which Botw France and Prussia | sts wes followed with singular regularity. An ae ae. ae ofoers trom the rank of captain doweward. ‘The fol- } to samibllate, if possible, in heir persons that spirit of charity fows to a direct centre, lightening the Wi eon ; estimate on the value of each parcel had been made be- chal Mevnapere tia sini atipns t He penne ss ‘tbusterieen ge arifa 46 the pence of nations, Darden of taxation, Bat the pecuniary driblots Still Probable. eee eens eee sa aut | Phe election of delegates to the Constitutional Con- | of the intervention hee quitted the ie we becaate lod Sr tbeywervon Tasos, i erouay oom which fall from such enterprises in behalf of one bundrod or cont above hair valuation. The plot | Yeation, which meets on Taseday, the ist of June next, | Femeln to fulAl loyally {odo so; because twill serve. to. check’ henceforth the whole Soathera people do very litttle ve comes off to-day, Below wil! be found a full list of the | seuse wo are foreigners, greries and ambition af foreigners, ond wil carve aoe of ground at the foot of Coriears street, which was eati- jand the energies devoted to getting them up Prussia Adverse to Meutral Compro- mated by them at $15,000, sold for $75,500, cantifees pnt Sb mpmminelion te this sity and BrdekiyR, seaeint Saeko es tie tion Miaally, tees prand principles wil aerve. after ht be far more profitably employed in mise Mediation. TERMS OF BALE. teapthor witha lit of the polling places in this tty, ourselves to the oblet who the conmmametion of oor melons Glumgy Sat se ing capital to the Southern States to im- Phang pag map. ypongen afb apnea Delegates at the lot. reserved Prove the plantations, railroads, rivers, canals | Unsatisfactory Relations Between Eng- | wrough Richard B. Connolly, Comptrolier:— Waldo Hulcing, r= nog Tagg eto make, dnd fom and other industrial schemes. Meantime we land and Spain Ten per cent of purchase money and auctioneers’ | Cillian M, = Henry oO Marphy, lad poy couse tome the Southern Relief Ball the fullesy i _ &o, peli aye en ygoy eA oll ocanw Corie ego marked us out for » like fate should we ° ance may remain on bead aad mortgage “A Horace Greeley, Jacob Hardendergh, ieee ed ‘ from May 1, “ er | Joshua M. Van Cott, Banth M. Weed, pip teeyrey WASHINGTON. PREPARING FOR WAR, Sita ie ae in Harris, Aono; Fuge Soe Wasameron, Aprit 29, 1867. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALS, those faili Wm. 4 Wheeler, it. reeks? ~teply was mest oe - " — so Charles Andrews, Benry D. Berto, called attention to: the ‘law. par i g-llct vp sah omar ay Napeteot Purchasing Armes ta the United’ Boiesey thet Beadle, Jy Rowrtind of their rights as such when they ut Bagley, ea maeeaier 6 ee see, Statee-Probabllity of Coutlot, ao, | ayy oe got Tord eiomeegecomeent of their Fortress, Monroe . an, April 28, 1867. | ree Augustas Frank, Marshall’, Champiaia, swords ik peppe prteniggadace esc Sic amb rpwe ep elgeong 1s ts reported om very good authority here tliat the | The house ond opt om is oy her Gavvaaton, April 28, 1667 bject visit was to induce Mr. Davis | Emperor Napoleen in his preparations for war, is‘en- | Was sold to Senaterial District Nominations. But, in our case, webad. s Apel 4 to apply to the President for a pardon, in the gaged {nan endeavor to purchase arms inthe United ‘House and lot 74 CIrY AND COUNTY OF WEW YORK—vOURTH DisTRICT— | You yourself, ‘The United States steamer Tahoma arrived from-Tam- obtaining of which he offered Mr. Davis bis services. | States, to lease to C. J. WARDS ONS, FWO, THRES, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, | the one who has thus pioo om the 17th, and brings positive confirmation ef Mr. Bagley elieved that if a regplar application | ‘the chances are apparently in favor of war oa the Per anOUM, was sold to Tere Te eee eee ae now you are ready to make us break faith ! the capture of Puebla. [tis represented that Ortega, Democratic, Tammany, is n eacred thing: ahould be made by Mr. Davis, he could support it with « | Loxemburg question. frontage, subject to jase to J.P. Marshall ll May 1, ° Charles P. Dely, a Cie onan qrho is ip great favor with tho oitizona of Tampico, and Petition presenting such an array of influential names, a ae oni Per annum, was sold to Henry Nieman | Edward Stoughton, Abraham R. Lawrenog, refer, that has in a certain manner placed us out-of ihe | (OF Whom they w ‘pronounce,”” has not the re The neutrai great Powers have, it is said, proposed a | for 000. Louis Naumana, Samuel R. Garvia, ‘of international law, and has served as a pretext |, ™otest chance of success, Jarge proportion of them from the radical republican of | _ House and lot 79 Ann street, 24x56, subject to lease to | John J Townsend. John E. Burrill [oo . = Letters from the liberal camp at Querétaro say thet compromise of the difficulty, but Prussia disapproves Jol for the insults and assassinations of Escobedo. Should | party, that the movement would be as successful as that | 4, HL F. Auberry till May 1, 1868, at $250 per annum, was ‘Radicas, Democratic Union, Bot the blood thus spilled call down vengeance on the | General Diaz shot six general ‘oflicers and sixty-one of c. sold to Adam W. Spies for $20,000. John Fitch, - leaser grade, who wore captured at Puebla, it is alleged ‘made by bim in the case of Governor Vance, ot North ne bead of him who has been the primary cause of this af Mr. . Q Hoase and lot No. 7 Dover street, 22x35, possession | Pp. J. McAjiear, - butchery? It cannot er ‘dead will arise | ' retaliation for the October decree. Carolina. Mr. Davis, however, declined accepting the THE ANGLO-SPANISH DIFFICULTY. ven May 1, 1867, was sold to Wm. Aughes, 25 New | J 7 geary, - one day from their graves and cry out against the guilty —___—______—_ He said to ask for pardon was a confession rerery, for $9,800, T. A Giover. = one, “Cain, what have you done with the blood your DETERIORATION OF THE NAKED DRAMA. of guilt, and that such an applicati 1d House and lot 111 Roosevelt street, 22x23.4, was sold | siyru zuTRICT—WARDS EIGHT, .:We, FIFTEEN AND Gix- | brethren? ‘That blood calls for vengeance, aud we will — . pplication would prejudice | Unsatisfactory Relatio: to Patrick Joyce, 135 Cedar street, for $5,700. + TREN, NEW YORK. avenge it”? TO THE RDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. his caso at the trial, which he was given to understand Lonvon, April 22—Evening. House and lot northwest corner of Chambers snd Wil- Republican. Conservative, Democratic, Tammany, Let his Majesty’s government form: us into « legion Nuw York, April 22, 1867. ‘was close at hand. Mr. Bagley, nothi Ham streets, fronting 90 feet on Chambers and i6.§ on | George W. Quint ley, nothing daunted with Spain promises to give England full satisfaction and | Witjam isd ronsing took roan the innees tiresh scoot meee and put us at the front under General Miramon, We the ill success he met with at Fortress Monroe, arrived | indemaity for the selaure of the Victoria; but he replies | 64 fect and 4 inches, was bought by B. Curtis Ackerman | ftreacis Leiber, cali upon those soldiers of the Foreign Logion who aro in | Dear Sm:—I Am led to bring to your notice tho fact: there to-day, and this afternoon called on the Presi- | to the demands in the case of the Tornado still continue | for $40,100. pe x pod Bey of the enemy to recollect that they | that, on Saturday night, the management at Niblo’s dent to ascertain whether a pardon would be granted | to be evasive and unsatisfactory. House and lot No. 6 Duane street, 2448.3, subject to | Radicat Democratic Union, ardiy astaasinale their bretoren ad compatrous, “Lot | thestfe Bad.» aquad of policemen, numbering twelve to to Jefferson Davis without an application if petitions — i — coho Reoneds, a aS Foard Se fore Un Andrew. Bleakley, meen ~ ae: ‘ them come over to us; tho past shall be forgotten, anc | fifteen men with captain and sergeant, posted through- ‘were presented of a satisfactory character. It is under- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. $12, $. joodman, borg f Russell, Janae oorian ante tie—a lawful revenge—will unite us all to- | out the house with the apparent intention to intimidate- stood that Mr. Bagley was equal; Lease of the whole of the second and third floors of | isaac Dayton. Charles Roome if the audience from applauding or encoring any dance or jagley qually unsuccessful at the The reply of the Sombra de Zar: after ot i di th mance, and which they (the maa- jiifuise Tanna! Sil eieens of tn yernns i Sv aut peaks anata building 19 Chatham street, from May 1, 1867, tc May l, | xr DISTRICT—WARDS TEN, €LEVKW ANI SEVENTEEN, ‘agoza, after quoting | song during the performance, v pat ing power Trade Interrupted by the Easter Holidays. 1875, sold to Peter Tracy, 210 and 203 Bowery, for $4,550. NeW YORK. from Wheaton to show when and.bow far it is consid- | ®8°F8, announced in a most arbitrary manner, on large the President has been guided by an inflexible rule— LrveRPooL, April 22—Noon. Bouse and lot 12, Lispenard street, 2411344, aubject | Republican, Conservative . ‘ ered lawful to inflict death, says:— Biotasie & weds 008 ber perlite edhe, performance . to Hy tilt , 1867, at : 3 J - passed off quietly, however, thor never to grant a pardon on petitions, unless such | On account of the continuance of the Easter holidays ean Baa eo Nestea Qpeuy, 10 Pine caveets (Or PO ees FH ag ayer ‘Wheaton lays down that an enemy’s prisoners should | poorest of the season, as rumors of trouble had got Petitions were accompanied by an application | the markets are gonerally closed. Cotton is very irregu- 3 Joseph B. Taylor, ‘Abram D. Russel, not be put to death unless in certain well defined cases | abroad and probably deterred people from coming. The from the individualjseeking the exocutive clemency, | lar and quotations are merely nominal. Middling up- | — House and lot 128 West Broadway,16x36.1 and sa 7M, 3ohs W. Thorne.’ Gideon J. Tucker. i rem fad ye Py algae i eae 2a impossible to canspimrhith eet ihe preseugs Sf phe gale ‘centered The Attorney General's office has now on file a huge | lands are quoted on the street at about 11d. Corn is firm | Subject to vee i. ane ene tags | a nt Anti-Tammany, to liberate them. In the caso of Tepetates the prisontes | ropotition ot m dence tm scite of the. m ene ee budget of petitions, signed by hundreds of people | at 43s. 9d. per quarter for mixed Wostern, papladiy ve $12,000, \ . Jone i Mel rughlin, cs became not only a hindrance to us but a source of real | efforts of the management to pay no attention North and South, praying for the release and pardon of | The Stock Board and markets st London are also} Plot of ground foot of Canal street, 238.11 frontage, | Thomas Litt) A es danger, a8 we wore threatened by the forces of Severo | to their desire. Might it not be woll to recommend the Jefferson Davis, all of which are of uo avail, owing to | closed. Possession given May 1, 1867, was not sold. John Cochrane. - Peed erencing stuaiian relticet taaee coterie estrart =< A peg nto’ bord neat bes hye i. m- eatre, instead of attem| the before mentioned ruc. The Liverpool Cotton Market. giana A 180t.” Gold te Willlane Neelis for $12,300," | SEVETH SITRICT-—"ARDS RIGRTEEN, TWENTY AND TWENTY: | golf aud the . govorament ‘detach any of hie | their just riguws by intimidation, Should you desire fur- Lirverroot, April 22—2 P. M. House and lot, 3 Pike street, 17.3x50.2. . Posseasion ee ee OOP Ok oe rk on tmp Prisoners who | ther information, I will, witn pleasure, call on you. i Cotton has declined 34. since the opening quotations. | given May 1, 1867, Sold to Joba Holloway, 671 Wash- ueabero tae eZrmocratic, Tammany. | were not even paroled. | Had the oath been given to ©. J.'R., Wall street, THE INDIAN WAR. Liverpoon, April 22—Evening. | ington street, for $10,000 Joba H. White, ¥ ‘Samuel J. Tiiden, Sea fer ve bareattae e Beata navet ora Svat TUARY. . @ conduct of The cotton market 1s inactive, and prices are declin- | jsf0W nna. amiseten til May 1 1967, at 91,500 - Anthony L. Robertson, Escobedo w justidable, and cannot be termed an act of wae SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ing, The following aro the closing quotations:—Middling | per annum. Sold to H. J. Howard for $27,100. Radieal. “Tae tomuale, een Mes ‘am ssenasination,”” ea tas 1p our ieaue of yesterday was publishedjan obituary of General Sully’s Commission in Council With | Uplands, 10%4. a 11d; middling Orleans, 11444. The House and lot 205 Madison street, 14.5x46 Possession | p, B. Eaton, S J. Tilden, of the jai llamo tae eeaichataiie eee 7 the.Most Reverend Archbishop Spalding, of Baltimore. given May 1, 1867. Sold to Jobn’ Holloway for $6,300. | Jonsthan Edgar, John H Anth ; = ‘ the Sioux—The Indians Agree to Behave | sales to-day foot up 6,000 bales, ‘House and lot 233, Gouverneur street, 21, | Jona Roster’ 3 Me etd Mexico wage the violation of the treaty of Sole. | We are happy) to state thatour intelligence announcing Themselves. In a cable despatch, dated Liverpool, April 20, a very | subject to lease to John J. Blair till Decembe: 2 1867, | Thos. B. Vac Buren, — 7 dad by ig and states that ‘‘evon were the sol- | his death was prematuro, and that the latest news rep- Canivonsia Crosstxa, Twexty-Fivs Mites East oF serious error was madg in transmitting to the press MIGHTH DINTRICT—WARDS TWELVE, NINETEEN AND TWENTY- Trench fog) oes ent Soy oy gd ang —e the | resented pe severunt gentleman as-having undergone 6 Fort Sencwick, Apri! 21, 1867. peck or we to ask terms | change for tberbetter. the receipts of cotton thus far this year as 284,000 D from the repubii since granted the latter none; a About eighty of the chiefs and head men of the Brule | toieg “ahead” of last year. The true statement ie:— ¥ 600. REED E Larnaore > parauelE lugenan ” | DOF could they be considered trustworthy as prisoners of MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘and Ogalala bands of Sioux, representing three hundred | wre reoeipts:of cotton at Liverpool up to the date men- ‘House .and lot 7 Jackson at 25x61, subject to the Be ieasaied aigitbesin>- Curie war, after Saving, broken thetr: faith and made the Mex- . @nd fifty lodges, met General Sully’s commission in | tioned were 284,000 bales less than last year,”"—[Ep, | lease to Hiram Knapp, til) December 20, 1867, at $750 per | p, D, Northrup. Claudiue L. Monell, {cans fear them as much In peace-as in war. i ‘Herat. annum. Sold to John Jorden for $1,900. a, ‘William Aitchmaa’ It then refers as follows to the order of Marshal ‘The Cunard mail steamship Asia will leave Boston os council at this point to-day. They bave promised to re- J Plot of ground, foot Corisera street, 190x225 and 232, 5 gw oe : a vole main at peace with the whites, and to go.upon a reser- Phe Liverpool Breadstaffts Care ‘ Possession given May 1, 1867. Soid to A W. Green {or | Charies Cheeney, Char.er 3. finn We 8s fg ed (osc pesca fone, seg will close-in. this city ab @ vation Lonvon, April 22—2 P. 75,500. Crary. before portant declarations made “28 es ‘Tho breadstutfs market is easier.g" STfouse and lot 18. Renwick 204x501. Posses- | Grertee Crary. Bear Epes. tee by Marshal Bazaine. irsi—That all Vrench soldiors-| quarter past oue-and balf past fve- o’clock ou Tuesday Increased depredations are reported on the road be- Liverroot, April 92—Evening. | sion given May 1, 1867. Sold to Yames Redmond ior FoR maned who would remain in Maximilian’s service, should by | stemnoon Ws ¢nsen Forts ddeigwick and Lockinns. SEES Tei ca hl tye nigh pteirpry ¢ rity h Rdger the fact, lose their nationality. This declaration is in toa’ ul be fi Od. per quarter for mixed Western. White California House and lot No. 6 Norfolk street, 19x43.4 and 52.40, perry nacelle pod gen a of al! nations. Sec- ‘Tas New Yore Heraw—Edition ‘urope—wi Flight of Ch en Before Hanceck— | wheat ah to-day at 14s. $d. per cental. posession given May 1, 1867. Sold to Peter Fitzpatrice = eens it Rideout ak Papi okey fv tical ready at ten o’clock on Tuesday morning. General C in Pursuit. Liverpeol Produce Market. gt ‘and lot 118 Chi her street, 25x45, subject ‘0 Republi Democr ats, viction that the sentiment of the Mexican peopie is in Stogle copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, ais Sr, Lovis, April 22, 1867. Livanroor, April 22—Evening. | tease to J. & W. Lyall till ¥el T1908, at $400 per Seeae, favor of the Republic; and, of course, that the estab- Acorrespendent with General Hancock’s Indian ex- Ashes.—Pots, 34s, Spirits turpentine, 368. 9d. Tal- | gonum. Sold toT. D. for $12,900," ACB, J. Coisnan, lishment of a monarcby is impossible rf ofthe 12th i low, 44s, 64.*for American, ‘Petroleum.—Standard and lot 131 Christopher street, 18.136.9 and Senumaxer, Now, if the fellow citizens of Bazaine call him a. spedition says that after the council tt wear white, Is, 44. per gallon. 31.8, subject to lease to Charles Sanderson til: May 1, Bergen. second Cain, that is matter with which we have noth- {a long account, of which wes contained im yesterday's Tho London Markets. 1800, at $220 perannum. Sold toG V. Quillard Zor $1,000. | winiam Colt Fre seen baits, {ng to do, But we must assume that the marshal made Heestp—Ep, Hxnaup) the expedition moved toward Loxpox, April'22—Evemng. ‘House and lot, 657 Hudson street, 16 feet eainee Philip 3. Crooke, Waiter 1. Livingstoa, onan Lee te prgertie aa oon with the laws ustin, Bald 2g | the Cheyenne camp, and when about half way was met | The London market is dull and prices are nomiual, | subject to lease to John Pore A J 'N. Johason; “°° ig Barnard, » TS the trot coaoe, which othe more kel si —apeowons : sak py SaSciwar ‘by over three hundred chiefs snd warriors, who pro- | Linseed is 06s. per quarter for Caiculls, * fotos and Tot, 48 Horatio 23.44x30.1%, sub. | & M- Mecicer. Ripa tole omained in the service of the, so-called empire volun- | seriand, lame! Foresce and Laghoea feased a desire for peace; but on the same night the ject to lease to V. Davison till December 20, 1867, as? ay, Toph wer oly thew eg eg second case | trod: to Messrs. Lherbette, Rane & Co., Paris. whole tribe abandoned their village, leaving the wig- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ‘et $325 per annum. Sold to A. W. Green for $8,600. eb poling wibale ter 'dhe dinckicn soday remsinthe La y got clearly undersian bat, whoa France with- wams, but taking everything of value with them. Gen. House and lot, 160 West Thirteenth 19.11x30.11. 1@ poll Sa irew ber flag and, ot it, the strong but ineffec- Post, on, which Au Physicians Agree. y eral Custer’s ca’ were sent in pursuit, but had not Possession given May 1, 1867. Sold to Wm. M Giles | same.as thoy were at the Inst charter election, except | tvs! support which ho aan Maximilian, it was {en thousand regular physicians you cannot nd one . returned when the letter closed. Livearoot, April 22—Noon. for $9,100. where changes have been made, es follows:— either ears aaa to spi go more French blood eee Sonereetedates mien see Biv - pee teton Tndlcations point to « confederation between the | Wnflams & Guiow’s steamer Chicago, Captain Harris, | | House and lot, No. 3 Eldridge street, 22.4250, subject fechas wien, Set cer tea Wee ay, soe Gd bee eee oe rs nave hesitated to admnaleter thon, because the. Sea erecta iss an, | fom Now York April 10, rived at sport at ener. | Soa “gata Set ata ar fabog «S02 PH" | 137 An trae Bound eotnue et Spr. Kosa Tegel sesso wae cant eobaig 6 . = beaver’ m day afternoon, House and lot, 22 Eldridge street, 2586.7, subject to tes Vanek dete wanp, rrige Ste Hreach goverasnems broke ite peoaleas and: that the remedy was dee: as dangerous as the disease. Y FRAUDS. ama te tease to Joha Connolly ttt May 1, 1968, ab 9400, oie | 8-143 Vans mura WanD coald the athens eorabs eterematyueten aimee er ee | hese cia tat tat oiseanaennrcd aetee tee A MORE DISTILLER 4 Lavenroot, April 22—Noon. | to Joba Connolly tor $14.100. os aosgo, sunject to | 2-2%H Carmine sires. "8--270 Bloockor street. | lieve that ita engagements with Individuals would be | Gemonstratedthe fact, that HOSTRITEK'S O pharED. SRR RAN TIAL Intelligence has been received here that the bark | Hol Lewis Carpenter sill December 20, 1807, a¢ $360 | S455 Hedson street 9—140 Greenwich avenue, | moro sacred or irrevocable? If we add to this the fact | STOMACH BITTERS are, sbeolutely and entirely free From: ‘e—Ingenious Device te | annie Ramsay, Captatn Phillips, which left New York on | por annum. Sold to Wm. Snyder for $11,150 TENTH WARD, they could not be ignorant of the unpopularity in | into the United States Army, and are accepted, whereon the Yor Brislel, Ragiah ba Vacant lot, 49 Chrystie street. 26x74.10 Possession | 8—15 Hester street. France of the Mexican expedition, we shall have to con- | testimony of the wise, the titelligent and. the the 8th of March last for , England, was abandon- front half May. rea? half May 1, 1868, Reac’'| ELEVENTS WARD. clude that these men have rebelled against their own | is rated at its just value, as the protective agains: nee @4 at sea, No date or other particulars have been re |b 27 sunject be lecoa te tngersoll & Co., til! May 1, 1868, | 4—433 East Houston «t. 11-224 East Eleventh st. | country, which found itself forced to. abandon | cure for all diseases arising from impurity tn the slr or, Modus Operandi, &c. panties at $100 per annum. Sold to Louis Ingorsoll for $9,250" | 15—41o East Tenth street 19311 Stanton atreot. them to their precarioes Jot, Nor could those wnrnen Aga pBor gy Rem tered og Ahoy Anes Daring several months past the readers of the Henatp Sovruamrros, April 22, 1867. Plot of ground, Rivington street, 79x81.3, Possession TWELFTH WARD. foldiers thus forced ia 80 narrow a strait | We stave, without qualifcation or reservation, that the Bi have been treated to details of extensive trauds com- | 7. worn German Lloyds steamship Hansa, which | given May 1, 1867. Sold to J. J. Stein for $18,000. 4d ay. between 117th 810th av., near 1524 at, | fail to know that they were going to fight against a ov- | are ue néarly Tatallible ae ao ching prepared by pores | mitted upon the government by evasions of the Inter- | 14 New York om the 11th, arrived at this port today, | HOw? and Jot SSS TITG sireeh, eee MOO per THIRTEENTH WARD. the 80 called lawe of # protended empire. Even if iney | : nal Revenue law on the part of distillers whose places | . 4 ster ianding passengers and mails for London, | annum. Sold to John Randall for $11,300. 2—31 Attorney street. 4—UI Delancey streot. had, in conformity with such laws, adopted the Mexican | «an Acknowledged ry ?—Brown? of illegitimate traffic were principally to be found mpi amend ‘House and lot, Fourth street, near Lewis, 26x24. Pos- YOURTERTE WARD. as their nationality, it would bave been unpardonably | BRONCHIA * edged i So numerous “x Lrver i 1 sion given May 1, 1867. Sold to Andrew Mills for 1—49% Prince street, 10-216 Centre street, absurd for the republicans to grant any guarantees to | institutions of the land. ; Lng tg im Williamsburg and ye ar Heregprires POOL, April 22, 1867. woe " 9—1097 Hester street. men he scare opt claims baisered oe, spurious and hectares, oe wawyers do Tithowt, hese ara ye have been the seizures in and around the ‘The ship Vanguard, Captain Russell, sailed to-day for % . FIPTEENTA WARD Manufactured origin; to men wi yy sustainin, xi- gong’ nibotad te not t » gity that it is laying a fair claim to « change | yew York, i Pp ng Lng a eee ee ieee samen, | 1-233 Thompeon sireet Ea }40 Crosby atroct, milan were bound ig folow hi a his carcr of spoia grea ‘and’ sogihing Wuongeay We tried them mo 3 - *—New Yor! averley. of nomenclature from the City of Churches 10s | ‘the ship Gardner Colby, Captain Dunbar, aniled to-day | , Howse and tot Mote Siven May 1, 1907, SoldioTuss, | @—216 Seventh avenue. 11-199 Ninth avenue, _| monts for carrying out tho famous law of ast October, | “nn : city of distilleries, Notwithstanding the frequent | for San Francisco, California, Brady for $7,500 ans aarti SEVENTEENTH WARD. whlch was go prodigal in dealing out death to dissidents, ddress.—Genuine Meerschaum Goods Mane raids and numerous charges brought against individuals Lia ALARA DSTA Vasant fot, north side 126th strost, 115 feet east of | 14-200 First avenue 24-500 Kast Thirteenth st, | whom war dongnate as bandits, wae et be oes | ftir oy Poitock B°son, SAP seendway, ene’ Fourta in the localities designated as the pee of this CITY INTELLIGENCE. en ey May 1, 1807.) 4 _o45 Second avenue ie 12—Blat at. bot 1atead ave, | be known. te ‘It me were bound to rospest our : : filictt traffic the work still goes on, A few days’ exami- Sold to T. Lane 'P Goerck street, 20.5x90.3, sub. | 5103 East Forty-nin 1,105 Third avenue, enomies solely because they are loyal in the fulfilment | All the Highest Preminmns.—1866.. Elliptt pation before the Commissioner, to give fclat to the | Tie Famaa—Colonel Thomas J. Kelly, it is stated, | ject%s'\eans to Joba Le Stroub till Jan, 3 1808, at gous | street. enity;2 208 Third avenue, | of their engagements with their, masters, where should | Lowes Serine Machines wiantaciaead Weer ge athir, und the whole taiter quietly slowed to ob | tas nol yet otarned trom Ireland, and the gentieman of | Pee anna , Sold 90 8, anes fF sexi00. Possession | 2-289 Ninth avenue. 22—Brodway, one door | promises always justify the end for writ that Promise | eine Company, 063 Broxdvway. lay ty away from the public mins jo wonder, | that mame reported to have gone to Massachusetts is 10—362 Nintb avenue. rom Thirty-sixth st, is given! were the case, we should erect monu- then, thatthe government 1s victimiuedand that fresh (Cotensl Seana Melly, Sormmetiy-of the ahi Bitgadn, te | Cranes Geis hevinesinn cart meee Goma meee, TWENTY-FIRST WARD. ments in honor of the filibusters who were led on to | ,,Sickly, Puny Infante: Invnlide. Dyepepticns discoveries of fraud are so frequently made. The latest | 10 gaia, accompanied by Captain Powell, who has | 91-5x15., Posscad 1b May 1,'1867, Sold to Hagh | 7—571 Third avenue. 14-12 ‘East Thirty-sizth | certain death by tho daring pirate Raussot Boulboo. | human milk: fesh and blood forming; digested and assiat- Of these occurred in the quict suburb of East | TLSnio yroiand for maay years, notwithstanding « | Jacker for $12,000 8—S64 Third avenue. street, We know that France, at that time more just than now, | lated by the weakest stomach, Luboratory 67 Cortland. at Morrisania, Here om situated 8 fisutlery omten- along cageet ones! Fife T14 Mulberry street, 28x50.4. Posses- Righth an eETTABOOMD WARD did not gsm theta aa citizens ‘nor, tnterfore to i whed a ir. ‘iam ent a Ma 1 avenue. 36 avenue, 1b) eir pun yn eo mn iy ween id @—Us Lif mM ie wey tho, hes been carrying, on ths business | Socrmeax Reusmr.—A ball forthe benefit of the Ladies’ | slon given stay 1, 1867. Bought by 1. Maxwell for | 1—SS4 Fiehih Avetlie.__T—S1OEgh the oroiga “oorvante’” of "the Kanpiro. and | RAMRoi sive" eves dasivocayay nnd WNanecu areas, of a distiller for a couple of years past. Up to the Lat of | gouthorn Rellef Association wil! take place to-morrow | $13,000. 1 14 woostor street, 23.0x75. subject to FESTIVAL OF THE ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY. the adventurers led by Walker to Nicaragua, | NewYork. For sulo at all drug and fancy goods stores. ernment local inspector in that dis- o who were§for the most Americans, is none the less trecwasa Mr, Gruner. A late act supersoded this gen: serge epetoregs jag Pesesang pe Ramin Hon tO Oo RE a ee oon” | $880 Per-an- | the annual Paas Festival of the St, Nicholas Society striking oan a ine ‘above. "thay wore not trested as hav- | At 389 Broadway may, be had all, Werke om interests of the government as regarded | street a . generously ad 4 ng rights under the law of nations; is notorious | Phrenology, z Haman, ante Mer tisiingy frm eauuned oan | footed ha roows and wil fanh mpperqatounly | » How and ft, 61 Eat Tela svt, tounge of a | was bel lst evening at Delmonice's comer of our- | i, SWeu'du‘eoraramnt of tis Gated Sines ona | Caars ohare van aly oy FOWLER & WEL ‘assistant assessor, who, as events turned oat, seem | for the occasion, The price of the tickets is ‘at five | feet, subject to lease to Charies a — rie teenth street and Fifth avenue. The descendants of the | co-operation to exterminate them. Contemporary his- not to have been an over zeaious officer on bobaif of 1867, at $300 ger annum. to H. J. How- | 214 Dutch settlers who first peopled Manhattan have not | tory presents us another fact similar in its ctrcum- All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotteries.—Circae ! dollars, Je Sam. The returns from the distillery wore duty | A concert will be given at Steinway Hall to-morrow | ard for $23,750. 1d stances, namely, that of the adventurers enlisted under vent. ues, and no Ssuspitions were entertained adverse to the | evening oy ‘Miss Louise apm in aid of the desti- House and lot, mage gg meoe en eee forgotten cpr ot resco Pha the manners and cus- | Sonise 12, for the pi ‘of getting upa revolution J. OLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. good faith of these returns There came, bowover, | tute families in the South. y prominent artists will os Jease to McP. ns by Goniald Danii fot toms of the ‘burghers ;”’ and the jollity and good humor | jn the island of Cuba. Tae Spanish government was Bate} 's Dye.—Tho in the. to the city, @ short time ago, & special gent from | sesiet on the occasion, Be, Cage Seana wee es waaoon, no annum. Bought by’ which reigned supreme among the sons of St, Nicholas | bound to consider them a band of pirates, and, indeed, | world: chee verter re, harness, ‘\nstantane- ine Tresmeiy Depactmeat, (6 Me Conaney Oe: | Sse the organ, and Mr B, T. Rittors wi St Com | Fr Nouses and lots, 152% and 164 Norfolk street, 26.2x100, | last evening gave proof that the old Kmickerbockers are | ito treated them. | |) ot | Cum Factory bt arciay stro. ery referred y ensconced ia “ look fernoon to tease to Lawrence & Kiernan til! December 20, | held in proper remembrance. About one hundred per- | things, The facts that Maximilian styled himself Em- u Machines—. ee sy tamelccoapenies "an sesietans | Acceammnmar—About three o'clock wile, i $675 per annum. Sold to Bernard Kenney for | sons sot down to dinner. Among them wore represents. | peror; that France and other nations rescgaises btan oa. }: nae sete he, mate been ot tet Seman oe ah sas, 8 J s residing at No. 201 ‘boo. . Mr, James E. Robbins, who has a curious | & little boy named Michael Carpenter, ag eect serving things and drawing deductions that | avenue A, while attempting to cross the avenue at the ee sometimes lead him to suspect that things are not all a8 | corner of Thirteenth ot was Kked down and ru fair as they seem on the face, or as bape represented over by the horses attached to boy ‘of the of the the distiliory 1m quee- | avenue A and Forty-second strest line. He was sightiy from the Van Zandts, the the Van Ben. | such; that be invaded more or less of our territ and | salesrooms, 069 B: y, corner of Prince street, N. ¥. 18 East Thirteenth street, 201033. | Sttens, the Hottmans, the Schellay ihe Debs fhe | set ups mockery of a government, and that he found May 1, 1967. Sold to William J. Rose | 'Fouroth the fuapelyeas, be Van Bruutsand toe numer: | Mexicans iafumous.enotgu to second his views. These ous other families of real old Dutch stock, besides many | facta do not — the vicious character of his estab- lishmeat in Mexico, nor can they affect in the least the tion, ith ienved the capacit; inded about body. stice of the title usurper which has been given him. of mechinaey pipes and vate to Tun spouts he oom anon cian, Judeed he =. not come Ca we invitation not % Eatracted at Half pared his caieu i returns, any party could arise strength PE was ee AEA and faunas very med dencioacy vu'the He’com- rather nnder the shelter of a foreign fing, 136e ANY ath fF, PROUL, Dentists, protected him in bis usui and at a tii 20 Bible House, eonet of Hints stress abd Third avenee, there existed, as there now in ag ge two barrels » Mr. established in accordance with the will sail ee box deo re roa shed this great discrepancy perros Georgie and contormably with the requirements of our eCtintaderers Hale Dye Tee Beta Nee capacity and the smount of operations ‘to the | Princetos, law. These are the weighty arguments which fix ian ‘Astor House. St nea contac Tea | Fane i feat ghana voy | pedacncn Wa frau ne Ce fase these officers Tmade an unexpected alt to the die- | $%arteton Mag 3, 1000) os | pn Beep OF Hoffman, john Negekes wane Eid Rauaset in Sonora; all of whom could not ‘At tobe tillery, and commenced an investigation which soon | Columbus, Va; 2 Vacant lot, Sixty-seventh gy ory side, betwee | Chancellor Robinson, Mr. Judge Jones and | considered as ue respective goveraments of rite. thet icons. Within some five hundred | A Fourth and avenues, 5, 108 | others. A quartet from the ‘Society sang | those places; and pirates ase wi the pale of inter- Yards of the distillory is a rectifying distillery owned by | Coventry Rave. | civen May 1, 180%. many beautiful selections; Mr. Fred Steins favored the | national law. two parties named Haffen & Denig, This the officors " Fase: |p wecnnt toh Sixty. earth tte, Ronee with two solos excellently rendered, and Mr. | Let not the backneyed argument about de facto gov- uickly entered, and after a close scrutiny of the | Kang on | a 6, John Brougham gave a decidedly original rendering of | ernmente be presented to us; tor besides the fact w. Bullat Rromives discovered that the rectifying vate were con- | 3 'H Dyer, Given May 1, 1867. Sold to Wood Bros, for $5,26¢ 2PPhe Kaal‘Ould trish Geatieman,’’ which was received | such sort of government is not well defined by any | Jiwko"ieTtCkuON s j lout by means of leaden pipes underground with | F Mooi AC Vacant ict adions avenue, wort Fg tae with hearty ‘The exercises were not closed | writer on pnblic law, reason, justice and a due regard for | street, Second avenue and Tygate-a ¥, Mentz’ distillery. Then raid was made vn tho distil- | Braxbow, ‘and | seventh and sty cighth 26x06. veO | until the “ wee ema’ hours ayant the twal,”” when every | the public weal teach us that a government should be | turers of ription Cay A, itself, and after a close examination the whole pro- | threech! ae | Le. ee for 9,1 one retired heartily oatished with the manner in which As de facto only when it can vustain Moeif by Ke | IU FURFOSES {ra Puig Hating abs = frauen, die on. dno roca hat .¢ 7ooms = pos 0-3 fond | seventh Vg cota 100. Towomion aes me = — Staees the ame time ieoariny the falfzaent CHO pe et — on, the prem, intone fan spa aut WP meven, cians Oca Ny ibe, eat John yh ‘THE PHILADELPHIA FIRE. Thleraationa ‘sngagementa, sot te ease ‘time not ee asice fesuished when sequened. owner to enter the ving room whenever he thought wa eaign tour ie ty-Afth etreeta, 5. Pescseaien . — resting ite claim to on the ee Proper. is room there are two the contents | Wilber Mow: at | Grae 1867. Bold to ‘Hart for $6,400. Pumapmuema, April 22, 1867. which is now thd’ proscribed by tl Lo agen onset Perria’s Sance—Delicious with Roum. gg CI A ae gg OE ag See | fVecne Prd rama wenn omen coven. | The eens on Ce Papa mit Swany ssobD. | Ete gaia pert’ ae oan pu tnw: | “TOMT'DENCAN 40m, Agi fr he Uae en children; 62100, Heft, partially destroyed re om Sunday morning, iuity, and thus make for the loss of ————— py rt ee vain i hs pervert Cook, | sivan May 1, 1867.; Bold Wo seen Werryaas for $8,400... | aistribated as follows | Sitoudh not sesing the owe elsim on the foveor the ora}, Have Paid Js fvas bo arranged that the stu from the distillery could Boral} pins avenue terion" fo ag oe ed of Om the machinery —Hlome Insurance Company, New | people, P a eae gear gt " rates Eee aN eet ee ren of tbe ram material | Ben Int November, 18%, ot 9200 per annum “Bola wo | York, $4000; Phenit Insure Company, few art | fcr betewag mabe sdvasingn st pee he ried ee RYLOR & 00s alt stron, 6. af ‘could be barrelled Prosecu' ‘i , very confines of the lal Neal conld be bared tnt cof the former ioral Io scan "Ranty second siren, south sid, 198 fet Sicbeian Company” Rew ,imatmloal | Ae, Try crane of ee aay Sr haiavors. | ee Hewes, Machin £9.7= Lock Relteh Sorte | hector ‘one prominen an we ME. Groner a {ttt Vacant, Higuyshosond heey ponte, safest | fn, 9,00; Potanm Compa Manone nn, are | Were, Shauna scree ‘hisean eneagements | TSyog satiny Ai Row York referred to for explanation of this, he Lat of Fours evesen: SOnIOLA Pestana ares May ; Glerttord, pasate te, Eu nolo been surreptiously taken without his knowledge from Ii i861, Sold to Bryan Dogan for con Converting bis a al eonseumce ite. .—A_ lively, Naber, ot his box im the office of the distillery, a place where he Howi, he. with water front, foot Righty txt street, Banas aes wi Weenies eed womeree ty setlemeg’n a Cala. improperly left itafter being superseded in his office. as river, y: to Jone Of the part of bis ie, hibited at the ‘on, onde of the ne eh ere wiper eteta Sie gdm ge eek wad | agree teeta eS q Mr. Robbing, however, continaed the work on behalf of ares oeinpiniai a head, And still we ‘admit t rad are. cortale. Wo provide, Si praeet gens Mie taed ace wa Format gn say" Sat ig pore, ca, Dt oe Wa 0 Pacity 01 the appliances around to distil whiskey, sid, House ‘Thirty-Arst’ stroot, 25x07.6. Referring then to the « ery for vengeance and tte pro- | Wheaten dW yo Leeghgtlt seas come fully ap to hie suticipalion. Accor nt none Sub, Congrove tit December 20, posal to fight it out to the bitter end,” spoken of in tho corinne dnt ] calculations the government could be defrauded noe] feet os Sold to Terence Fariey for the answer continues :— oo Ethousand dottars Sarr tas whole areagee gement for “as ro mn aes weona ” thie bad | " 3 8 carrying on the business {llcitly was well calculated to wae SS rairty nih street, 9 phd on aAraf tno Preees, ye mama long, clase, R DWELLINGS, Mae , Seaceed, and were it nos for the quick perception of Tit. House and lot 168. West Fortieth stress, 20x08 9. Pos. of courts martial organiaed for, Yue purpose of system. PATENT, SEL ACTING! “ tehih they tent to artic te nataty themetven of the fesson given May 1, 1861, Gold we XR. Kotor for stining murder; with an ovtraoinm which seat the de- wet government might have been The case will be brought up in de Ulloa, from which sbogt one ner ji i i ’ i ‘

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