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NEW YORK poRALD, SUNDSY, MARCH 22 1968—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 a a cedshiateimmatentiets - —__—_—_—_—— ere ‘a = 74 T TMD ou ae oe aen ate he oe ‘and has never been Alvoreed frotd het. The accused, 7) evan. . FINANCIAL c cent, free of tax, payable on’ 8d after April, The | brother, John Du: No. ‘Thirty-fifth st: " NE Ww YORK CITY. who is at least twenty years older than the compiain- THE NAYICS~ e .D re see COMMERCIAL. transfer books will be reopen “4 ON the 5th of April. between deread ton nd ecnee: yon Mon ——~— ant, was fully committed to answer, ~ age me 4 " An English journal of the ttx instant thus refers to Mieonoen, ‘at half-past one o'clock. THE COURTS, ALLEGED Forgery Case.—A young maa, named The followmg name oMcers ie COLT, SaTurDAy, March 21-6 P. M. ARRELL.—On Friday, March 20, at Setan Hall Col« . the Bank of E) el for the week endin, John 8, Brush, was arrested and brought before | sioned by the Commanter-in-Chie’ 1D the National ‘The gold market has been steady to-day and the peti 4th :— seit catainali . Joungen ose er hates and Rien Fane ate Hite, Justice Dodge, at the Jefierson Market Police Court, | Guard, State of New York, during the Week ending price advanced from 138% at the opening to 139%, ‘The bank return shows the ema ‘tof the revivea | 1h of his ec. yesterday on a charge of forgery. The complainant | March 14:— the closing quotation belag 1295, a 139%. Loans | demand for money. ‘The advances ox’ “Other securi- | ,,22e, Telatives and friends of the family are rer in the case was Augustus I, Frank, of No. 11 West | Second Division,—Henry Heath, commissary of | were, le at 7 89 per cent per annum for carrying | es" having increased ae much as £1, 99 300, Owing. cernion at halbpase pink ‘chek irom Poy Houston street, who alleged that on the 11th of Feb- | subsistenoe, with rank from March & Original | ang Ya" ® 04 por diem. ‘The grosa clearings | Par". to the preparations for the bile monly parti | deuce of his parents, 229 West ‘Trventy-aiath street, Tuary the avcused camo to him, having tn his pos. | vacancy. amounted 0 $54,195,000, the gold balances to | made up to the bank by the indux of d& osits, the ee. Dare con Twenty-one session rte @ check on the Fourt 3 yea oi decrease in the reserve is £659,127, The decline— ‘ lem Wi National Bank for the sum of #14 26, and through |, 27ir4 Reglment qf Infantry.—Henry M. Hitcheock, | $2,136,169, 644 he currency balances to $3,100,170, | Gonreas? in the reserve ts foe,ta1. The lecine— | omered up for his soul, From theuse. to Call the representations of the prisoner that the check | *8Sistant surgeon, with rank from January 15, vice | There was wo’ Much speculative activity in the Ceieiery for interment. Be recisely with the amount of gold known 40 have “ * was genuine complainant was induced to let him | J. H. Jackson, removed from district. room, but the a''sposition of operators was rather | been withdrawn, from the bank for export dua.ng the | p G4SCOYNR.—At Brooks, on Friday, Marck 2%, UNITED. STATES DISTRICT coURT. @he Chicago and Rock Isiand Railroad Case. Before Judge Blatchford. Rufus Hatch vs. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacife Railroaa@ Company.—This case, which has come into the federal courts, on motion, was re- sumed yesterday morning by plaintiff to appoint a recelver. Tuo motion was opposed by the defendants, | Rave the amonnt nominated on ite face, Subse- |" Thirieenth ' Regiment of Infantryr—George W. | to yuy than tosetl, in view of the probabl week, The “rest” in the present return is £3,640,00, | BRWARD Gascoyne, aged 47 years, quently ascertaining that the check was faise, infor- | Nash, frst nant, with rank from March 5, vice ny probable pessage ‘ Jent, | | ‘The relatives and’ frienda of the famfy, also the Mr. ‘Charles Tracy, counsel for defendants, pro- | tation was given to the police and yesterday Brush | Benjamin F. England’ resigned. 4 ofthe amendatory Wx Dill by the House and the | Amuunting fesse too andl leaving’ fue “gest | Metubers of Sllentia Lodge, No. 198, F. thd A, seeded to read the depositions of several parties in- was arrested and bronght before the magistrate ona | — Twenty.ourth Regiment Myantry.—George D. | consequent reduction of the revenue. £3,028, 674, fugeresbectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Serested in the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, charge of forgery. The prisoner admitted having | Smith, quartermaster, with rank from March 10, vice ‘The daily range of the marKet during the week is The foliowing table shows the present position of late residepes, 254 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, thie assed the check, but denied forging it, Judge | Henry s, Chureh, resigned. the Ban d with the state of tts | S8nday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ond inthe cale and transier of forty-nine thousand | }oqze committed him for examinations aitalion of Light “Artillery, Fifth Brigade.—Prilip | thus shown:— ‘ Ho bank oF yin fp eden of the thres Years nen. awe ue members of Silentia Lodge, No. 198, P. and’ As shares in that corporation, Those documents were —_— A, Stuber, first lieutenant, with rank from Maroh 5, Lowest. | tioned:— uae eren summoned to attend @ special come va AMidavits of directors, officers and stock owners, CITY INTELLIGENCE, vice Joseph P, Denike, declined; Conrad Fiad, second 13954 1866, 1867, 1868. way, —n of the lodge, at its rooms, 300 East Broad and among these were William and John Tracy, Meutenant, with rank from March 6, vice John Gu- 139 Circulation. 221,163,605 £22,020,082 223,503,380 | Tent ine pepe , March 22, at 12 o'clock noon, to at ‘Charles R, Mervin, Charles W. Durant, Thomas ‘S. Sturgess and’ several others. in these aMdavite the deponents testified to the neces- sity, in their opinion, of remanding the pase for adjudication to the State court, In. one of those affidavits the deponent testified to the unsound management and the uneral of our late brother, Edward Gage Coyne. Members of aister lodzes are’ fraternally im- this by the vited to atiend, JOHN G. BARKER, fila, sity ast. Week was 412, being 70 less tham the | Commander-in-Chief during the week ending March it oe 138% | Other securities. 19,305,300 18,653,252 : Ee mi oar Saterday, March 21, JoHN A. Hage ck, canines ee tain Henry | _,TReextremerange of the gold mrket'tn the month | Reverve......c. Ssl0079 AUST Tas 300 | She frends of the fainsy ate fevited to attend the anderen ftsexnititaes ghee ions sc Heath, to date March 3; Second Lieutenant William | ®f March to each year since the euspena,‘on, the pres- | Fon And bulllon.. 14,050,604 19,373,065 21,138, funeral, from his late residence, No, 26 Bond street christ, appointed adjutant. gna WEEKLY MORTALITY.—The number of deaths in| — /esignations.—The fotiowing resignations of of- 7,246,023 | 4,708,017 19,913,829 cers in the National Guard have been accepted 17,583,972 d fraudulent gales and transfers of shares in 4 ent exce) ‘Was as subjoined:— \ on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. the New York Stock Exchange, the ductuations in| BROKERS ON THE RaMPacR.—Several stockbrokers | Pea ee ated INPANTRY. es ‘ \ Lowest, don Sa, oa “tan ade | ,JONE%—Suddenly, on Satvrday, Murch 21, WaRREH widen during the month of becember last ranged | induiged in the exhilarating sport of snowballing | | ‘The companies of this regiment wil sesemble for 101% | Mid. up. cotiod... 1676." Bids ONG.” | TOMER AEE ineMeantly are fivrtted to attend the fie % Mdntlon ehtered. into by the Chicayo aad hace | Yesterday in front of the Stock Exchange. The fun an See Seek ae ps get relat eee The transactions for the week af the Custom House | neral, trom his late ‘residence, Noo ay neat a Ratiroad Company and the Chicago, Rock | "28 Stopped by @ party of policemen, who made & | fii) ratlUne with two cross belts, sed of Com- y and Sub-Treagury in this city have been a8 follows:— | #econd street, on Monday aftei'poon, at two ofc sland and Pacific Railroad Company, by which it | S#ily around a street corner and arrested the festive | DOLics B™ 'eK and 1, on Tuesday, March 247 left Y ae id : KpHok.—On Friday, March 20, after a short ina ‘was covenanted by and between those’ two railroad | Seutlemen on a charge of violating one of the city | Win’ commosdd of Companies 0, EG, H apd A, on ! tex aa eg Vipts, | OWEN Keuox, the son of Dennis and Bridget Kenoe Sampantes, or corporations, that the capital stock of Xs Tuesday, March 31, Roll call of companies at quarter $2,804, 782 $3,250, 129 in the 26th year of his the two companies should become consolidated into one capital stock by the united companies, and in ‘ike manner all debts and liabilities to which each conn) might have been liabi 20! and become the deb sone cempany—namely, the Chic Pacific Railroad Company—and like manner all Mebts and contracts, and all materials and items of property, of whatsover nature or kind, hitherto ‘due to or in any way belonging to either company respectively, should me consolidated and be the property of the consolidated company of the sno Hock Island and Pacific Railroad company, sand tl this consolidated company should be »m@anaged by one board of directors, consisting of ‘thirteen members duly elected from the stockholders Of.the consolidated company. Mr. Burrill, counsel for plaintiff, then proceeded % read a series of affidavits, in some of which it was -alleged that the consolidated compan; herein “mentioned was governed and controlled and ‘managed solely by one or two of the present «directors. The reading of these documents occu- pied the court a considerable time, they being a series of depositions bearing on various questions in ‘sonmection with the formation and management of ‘the companies separate and distinct as they were before, and consolidated and absorbed into one after the deed of consolidation. In one of those deposi- tons some interrogatories were replied to with the «words, ‘I decline to answer.” Those interrogatories VANDALISM AT THR CiTy HALL.—An act of most . will ‘There was & marked abatement of the extreme malicious mischievousness was performed yester- eaeiall Bey Hoare iaorstroniea omer Wr ie monetary stringency of the last few days, awing day in the chamber of the Board of Aldermen, for aingie ne pe a le nos cre bella), Wie more, however, to a very light demand for Ipans which no probable motive can be assigned, and for | and the same place. All officers in command from the Stock Exchange than to any materias in- which the.perpetrator, if discovered, deserves to re- | companies will rt at each of the above drills, | Crease in the supply of capital. The usual rate was ceive speedy judgment. The full length portrait of | Lieutenant E. M. Bloomer is detailed to command @ | seven per cent in currency, but there were excep- 279,064 $18,293,178 $12,780,989 Totals... $2; a at 4 ‘he relatives and friends of the family are ect Clinton, which hangs on the wall at the right of the | ““tim Yollowing elanges are aunounced in this regi- | Honal transactions during the forenoon ot this rate | Bal. in Sub-Treas'y morning of ‘March 16-.105,343,523 | rity invited to arate ene Tea eee ape 4 in gold. Lenders show great caution with regard to Total.......+ chamber, was torn, some time between eleven | ment:— ibe aedaneseeneoasa $118, 124,512 <u Parents, 481 Washington street, this (Sund: olclnek {m:tha farensoon'and'pwoin'tha attariede. tty nections John Appleton cman, December 2% both margins and the character of collaterals as well | Deduct payments during the week 2 18,203,178 | Leann an eattaday ee ee some person at pi t unknown, ‘The instra- | J; Robii 8. vice: ASwoR <i ted; J ny | 28 the standing of borrowers, while discounts are ob- 331,334 | Of @Poplexy, Colonel CHARLES F. LINEBACK, P resent january 13, 1868, vice Appleton, promoted; Jose] Balance on Saturday evening. + $90,831,334 G re y ment loyed for the purpose of defacing | P. Davenport, first lieutenant, December 23, 1867, vice | tained with dificulty, and outalde of the banks even | Decrease ...........----.+-+ $6,512,187 | (rand Secretary of the Grand Lodge P. and A. M. bac Lwin 18 | Mostler, resigned; Wm. Tate, first Heutenant, De- | the best fo tal bmait the State of New York, and member of Lebanon the portrait was the brass end of the | NOmilch, Falta e oe te ed; Win. Wine ie grade of commercial paper has to submit to The totals at the close of each week since the com- } Lodge, No. 191, F. and A. M., in the 72d yest of his gas lighter, and from appearances it would | ters, second Meutenant, December %' 1867, vice | Migh rates, namely, 8a10 per cent. The statement | mencement of the year sum up as follows:— hi ‘Goemaeiin Seem as if the person engaged in the performance | Davenport, promoted. of the associated banks of this city for the week Custom House. ———-Sub-Treasury. FO eyo Grae menonge and of Lebanon had stood upon a chair, then struck the end of the | Rerignations.—Captain Theodore A. Van Tas- | ending to-day is even more unfavorable than was Recetpis, “Receipts. Payments. Balances. | |‘ decom ree om ie R ape Jaaae * ae itdownwards, causing an ugly ragged cut some six | Cupiain Martin Bayle; February 13" 186 physteal | SeMerally expected, and it foreshadows an active | Jem 4.81 104,70 $13,805 648 $10,287,408, $07,206 728 | oneraly’ ano the Veteraas of 12s wd ane ele ugly, rage Te h Oe Pesriss, 1RasvtEe fiierie sos iee 453 | 224 friends of the family, are respectfully invited to or eight inches tn length, it will be re- money market next week, although it is not improba- membered, the oth rT of the fur- . C attend the funeral, from his late residence, 259 West % other portraits and some REGIMENT INFANTRY. ble that the issue of the ten millions of three per sorts isaanaee aiianoare teers) Forty-first street, near Eighth avenue,” this (Sunday) SEVENTY-FIRST niture in the Aldermen’s chamber were cut, aj At an election held at the armory of this iment Parently with’ a sharp knife, but Clinton’s pot t | last Thursday evening to fill the vacancies of Colonel cent Clearing House certificates by the Sub-Treasury, 21058'911 12'915,082 10176,337 101,436,345 srerices, at two o'clock. ‘was spared at that time, to more Corte and major, Brigadier General Abram pares, for- | supposing it to take place, will have the effect of obvia- 2)312,085 9,483,311 6,566,483 104,353,874 | of estes uneeencent March 19, EMMa, daughter Pn a ee eens of gaoo fr | metly cominanding the Seventh regiment infantry, | ting the extreme stringency which would otherwise | Feb. 22.. 268,008 11,010,787 6,880,800 100,643,981 | f,novert and Anna Lovett. | invites it has been determined to offer a reward of $500 for | was unanimously elected colonel. ‘Captain George be felt while the preparations for “settling day” and | Feb. 29.. 2,324,471 12,970,421 23,274,483 99,239,819 | to attend th. fun eG ape the arrest of the perpetrator, it will, doubtless, be | D, Walcott, of Company D was elected major. Com- wren DETay Mar. 7.. 2/494,033 16,n80,008. 15,532,029 102,587,906 | Lo attend the nena from No. 4 Grove street, om extremely dificult to find him. pany G of this iment was surprised on Friday the quarterly statements of the national bank are | Mar. 14. 2,542/325 13/214,099 10,458,476 | 106,343,5¢2 | MONday morning, at eleven o’clock. DEPARTURE OF STZAMERS.—The French steamer ere by @ gay company of maskers, who indu being made. The deposita show the large decrease, MAUTLING.—On Friday, March 20, PATIRNOR Ing 1 The relatives and friends of tre, family are re 6,768,934 175,540 | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late 3,520,050 302,883 residence, East 115th street, between First avenue 1,712,418 1,516,816 and avenue A, on Monday: afternoon, at one o'clock. 2}967, 650 1983;073 KetLy.—On Thursday, March 19, Davip KELLY, the youngest son of Daniel and Catherine Keily, aged re . wife of J. B. H. dd 21 yes 7 monthe oie ea ee en ent uaoner Pereire sailed for Brest and Havre yesterday. She ae {ars ate res dr cece when compared with the return of the previous SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. and 3 days, manner dic, oe Posed of. Age de cari mie that the -_ a inrge Daasenger tist sii byig Sth freight. ons pance, a craemiot rot we, negiment week, of $9,996,000, while the legal tender notes have Saturday, ‘March 21-1005 A. M. Thee aeee io: Alo inthe Lord. nicago and Rock Islan‘ road Company never ,000 in specie. le steamer Charleston, for | will, on the evening of the 6th proximo, be tendered | peen reduced $2,500, 300,000. sie poet & secretary, nor a scctetary's: office “in | Oharleston, took out fifteen cabin passengers. a coxiplimentary prometsde concert. mt _ Foducedt $3,500,000, anf tHe. Toans: 6h fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday afters noon, at half-past two o'clock, at the Moravian church, New. pore Staten Island. Munnix.—Oh Thursday, March 19, after a shor’ Chicago, nor in any other place in Illinois; the was alleged, was held ous 2 ot Pen ERs! at ‘Tinea Ghai? wee FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. The specie also shows a decrease of $1,800,000. The office secretary, Leap in the. city of New York, where the directors met Col, J. V. Meserole (Brook, E. D.) has ordered | totals of the present and last previous returns are crushed between the ship Ocean Queen and a canal | tne following dri er eBotte o ings on Wednesday, | ag subjoined:— 1 and conducted the business of the company. Coun- | boat at one of the Eastriver piers yesterday, He waa | April 1; right wingon Wednesday, April 8; left wing n 5 107 ines, Magra, widow of Robert Munnie, aged 48 sel read the affidavit of Rufus Hatch, the plaintiff in | taken to the New York Hospital. on Weduesday, Aprits. Comupany’roltcall atquartet | roane een Pov te 9 Wt SE erga oc tate isn felting Resta to the-consolidation of the Chicago and Rock Isiand | @0 inquest on the body of a German named Philip | Gf companies in line will be as follows, untit further | SoC: aeraereue Wis Cen06, S47 West Twenty-sixth street, this (Sunday) and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Com- | Wahi, who died from the effects of injuries received | orders:—B, 1, F, GA, ©, E, D. The following 52)261,086 5°6, 10-40, coup, 101% MULLER On Friday, March 20, Many ANE, the Pany on the 27th of February, 1851, by which it was | py a fall while running to get, aboard a.car in Chat. | changes, are announced:_Résignation—R. W. Ken- | “On ine stock Exchange there was veryiitticantina. | 792% a @4gate geese 10t beloved wife of John P.'Muller and daughter of the Provided by the statute of incorporation that the | ham Square some days ago. He fell before reaching | YOU, captain Company F. Promotions—Lieutenant 20000 do 108: late John Casey, of 27 Greenwich street, in the 18th “original capital, $300,000, should be increased to | the car, The jury rendered a verdict of accldentai } William D. Cornell to be Captain company E; rank | tion, but Erie was the most actively dealt in of the | 2403 4° 08 Year of hey age’ > three millions of dollars, and that the number of di- | geath, October. 5, feeds age ope us to be cap- | railway shares, and it was held steady by the bull | 50000 do. 085 The Telntiven ind friends are respectfully invited rectors should be increased from nine to thirteen @8 | ne js pox INTEMPERANOR.—Coroner Rollinshela | #!2 beet nd ice lgnmlg party. The further hearing of the argument for and 40 fa gaa citie 108g to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 23 Kas® t the conclusion of very lengthy argument | an inquest over-the remains of John Delany, whose | Colonel Albert Steinway has ordered the following | against the Erie Rallway bill was adjourned tl oe SURORLE OE Sone Uae oe detarda mares Blatchford took the papers, reserving judg- | syaden death in Fifty-third street on Friday evening | “rilis at the ig ne Peet eit nid Tuesday next by the Assembly Committee, and its 21, at 212 Bast Forty-fifth street, JouN F. PURCELL, Py was reported in yesterday’s HERALD. Intemperance | S!n, companies D and A, Wednesday, March 18; | rte iga matter of great interest to the operators in 60 in’the 25th year of his age. Was the cause.of death. | Deceased was thirty-nine | coon Vaivislon, companion O. aid Monday, | the stock, ‘The general impression is that it wil ts 007 -| Notice of the faneral will be given in to-morrow’e UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. years of age and born in Ireland. 20; Third divisi a el ess Bie gel iD 186 74] (Monday) papers, i — fiihalaceeE i sitces iid March 23; Fourth di sions moeauanies K — 4 rT pass either in its present form or with some amend- 101g “80 Cleve * Toledo HR:: 104 Quin on Friday, March 20, of consumption, Xmpertant Question—A Chartered Company NUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. pened Merch 2h a arate ers meray oe ments which will not interfere with ita main pro- 87 100 Chic & Rogk Island. 99% | Denis P. Quin, aged’30 years and 5 months. Dissolved Under a State Law—Is It Amena- iene Gi Gants of es will make out | visions or prevent the opening of the broad gau; ae tg Stee ‘The relatives and friends aré invited to attend the ‘sis fre cisely. Commandants of compan out P pening gauge 99 300 Mil € St PawlRR.b60 5535 funeral, from his late residence, No. 63 Pitt street, ble to the Bankrupt Law? BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Thuster rolls and hand them to the Adjutant on or | route to Chicago by way of Akron and Toledo. It is 9% 1 ‘opaui ge 3 | New York city, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Before Judge Blatchford. Saoten ee a aS Te reece anel Will | to the public interest as well as to the advantage i Ronayne.—On Saturday, Marci, 21, MicHAmE , Inthe Application of the Ocean Marine Insurance At two o'clock yesterday afternoon this Board con- | gyenin, A falion drill of this regiment is | of the Erie stockholders that this competing line Hes We rel a mostra" orci a pete native of parish Affan, Company vs. The Washington Marine Insurance | vened pursuant to adjournment, and tn less than one | ord red at the State, “Arsens oo Patety-Afth to the commercial centre of the West should be Me 10 New dopey RE be oye family are invited Oompany.—A motion was vesterday heard be- | hour disposed of a very large amount of business, | Stree! ,. ” " opened, The Vanderbilt party will of course o) ’ penn to attend the funeral, from foot of Thirty-ninth street, ht o'clock P.M. Muskets will | OP al ppow i HRS North river, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. tore Judge Blatchford for a decree “‘as against a Gorporation which cannot be found,” the court having previously decided that the company peti- ‘tioned against having been absolutely dissolved by the greater part of which, however, was the ordinary rsenal, routine, directing the regulating and grading of TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT INT, object is monopoly, but the interests of the public ‘ANTRY. streets in the upper wards, Resolutions were intro- |-_ ‘This regiinent will have the full dress parade and | 4.4 19 ne studied before those of the managers of the " romen duced and adopted directing the laying of the Nicol- | Prinnetnde concent of Mite week, some time next | New York Central, the Hudson River and the Har- is it by all the means in their power, because their ReEip.—At Morristown, N. J., on Saturday, March 21, HANNAH E., Wife of Jolin H. Reid, late of New prof; gl) | York city. eis Notice of funeral hereafter. 13 Rend Sara RR. jalf- Two o’Clock P. M. SALMON.—On Saturday, March 21, May Harv! State law could have no officers on whom service | son pavement in Ninteenth street, from Third to} month. The preparations on a grand scale are be- rit fl iy for the company could be made. Counsel! for the | sixth avenne, Thirteenth street, from Sixtn to Ninth | ing made for the event.. The commissioned and non- lem Ratlway Companies. 2 : Sx 100 she Erie RR Ms wite of Bawerd J. Salmon, and youngest daughter creditor presented proof of publica- rf comm! ned officers of this regiment assembled on Government securities have been dull, and owing 95000 Miasouri a Peter McFadden, lon of due notice under the act, the form of | SVenue; Maiden lane, West Twelfth.street, from Sixth | Friday evening last at, the armory for theoretical in- | in part to the snow storm the business transacted at ii Be see a en me erenians Sica See “etieeted "to! iy” opposing: wommmel) 1/60. Seren “Syente ent a Woncy citer Chee fers i SeRNSCN, <inkanelS-eeeitavene instractor. The | the counters of the leading dealers was very light. 1D Vireinineinek con ST acs Sl, JON Beenie Cente ce jiSrotigeriay Croreng ‘Te question of uriediction ne between the Stace and | Hiehthto Ninth avenue, Ordinances were adopted, | Fight wing of Merete centag at tie “armory ig | Nevertheleas the market was strong ata slight ad- sme bK of Commerce 7, $60 Clove & Fitts Rd ‘the funeral will fake place from 229 Seveuthi ave- federal courts to be hereafter discussed and decided } over the Mayor's bg Farad the laying | vourteenth street. vance during the forenoon, although @ fractional } 390 0°" do... 2. do. ta be eye apeeicncetre Mapes niedae Gone Tourer terecoverpomension of aici welonging to | De ye eee ante avenue fom Thinyiagvce ror | The right wing of this regiment, composed:of com. | Teaction was afterwards experienced in the prices | 09 Freie M a8 Co: SHERIDAN.—On Saturday, March 21, PETER SHERI ihe late Washington Marine Company, the company | ty-fourth st Sixteenth street from Fourth ave- | panies I, C, E, B and H, will assetable In Tall fatigue | bid, but holders made no recession. The Sub-Treg- | 200 Boston Water Fi pe gry one parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, tioned against. Messrs. Jencks 4 Nye, counctt, for | nue to Rutherford Place, and* Irving place from Rr battalion drill on Monday evening, March 23, and | surer was not a buyer of seven-thirty notes, because, | fo Amerienn | rel ene. 1a. fhe oth eae of his Pastoa of creditor; Judge Allen for the State of | Thirteenth street eae entieth Ft F renting tee on Monday, A i oom ge oe Red a OY itis supposed, of his being unwilling to pay more 300 United | Staten sx Go me cb geri We, Hoi ds beet in ew York, Messrs. Clarence Seward and &. E> twas tae art) wan ing, IN CR TR ‘25, |. than 106 for them; but if the Treasury isto buy them | {46 Mite ain BE Monday morning, at nine o'clock, to St. Gabriel's Reade for receiver. Street Commissioner to plete ting for battalion drill on Wednesday, March 25, paar neg ines In the matter of Daniel Cady and Samuel E. Burtis and Hagging sidewalks in Thirty: and on Wednesday, April & Roll call of companies | it must do so atthe market price. At the close the ‘ch, Bast rty-seventh street, where a soleum foul iem mass will be offered for the repose of his street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, where | at eight o'clock P. M. ‘These drills are to be the last . :— | The Gloucester Zelegraph says the Georges feet | Tedul a pose o) not already done, and 10 charge the same’ to the | of the season and the spectators wil not be confined | M#FKet was steady at the following quotations:— | _ Tie Mamnceetee sMieodtan etalon and Gove exempt soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, contractor by@vhom the work was commenced, and | to the members of the regiment solely. Aaa conse- | Registered, 1881, 111 a 11144; coupon, 1881, 1118 111%; | from loss, The uniform good fares of the first tr 6 ‘vs. their rtner, Robert Lathrop, proof of service ‘was made, default was taken and the court ordered adjadication of bankruptcy. Frederick Carhart va. + 4 SHERWOOD.—On Saturday morni March 21, a Ghristopher — f service made, de- | who has neglected to finish it. Alderman Norton ne} a assemblage of ladies and gentle- | 6-20's, registered, 1962, 106%{ @ 10744; 5-20’s, coupon, | are very unusual, as there are usually some vessel ing, 21, | faurt taken ‘and adjad ation of bankruptey ordered. Vgc thea adoption of eas resin. that fen friends and, beth of the regiment may be fog & 11074; do., 864, 108 9 108%; do., 10g, which do not hgeyiny hag wap Mery is we nae a Be Hudson street, JEREMIAH Sum Petitions Filed Yesterday. ret bane. required and. obtained items ts [Cee waters smaeeire txeaerny 10874 a 108%; do., 1865, January and July, 1073 a | So#reely am exception to the good luck eee | Notice of funeral ia Monday's Levi Duryea, New York city, referred to Register John Henry Ham, New York city, referred ~~ ter Allen. Discharges Granted in Bankruptcy. ‘The following discharges have been granted on ‘pankruptcy in the Southern district of New York by contractor two competent sureties, and if] Company G of this regiment will give their an- | 10794; do., 1867, 107% a 10744; 10-40"s, registered, 101 a Achaplain in Arkansas says that a man buying SurrH.—On Friday, March 20, GORGE Harr the 4, Contractor failed | to comply " with the | nual hup next Tuesday evening, at the regimental | 1614; 10.40%, coupon, 101 a 101%; June 1.00°s, 106% | furs who was conversing with a woman, at whose | S0l0C Alexander M,C. and Auhle U. Smiti, aged i Heatta' Sali’ “ebon Sthewureeted Cte pentose’ sreeyarnera sauciuwe TArhiren?. 8 106945 July 1.30%, 10634 w 10625 May compounds, | Toe ne around there. “She Newiiated a moment | ius relatives aud friends ofthe family are respect. their part of the agreement without delay. Alder. | The ninth annual invitation ball of the non-com- | 1864, 118; August do., 117; September do., 1164; Oc- | and she gueased not, “her husband hadu’t killed any | [UY Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence man Hardy stated that red property beri a. missioned officers of — ee : iment was eval , 116. since they'd lived there.” Sfonasoracttone Eyl Twenty-third street, om piston aad they thought. ines any dispute between Te ball sras very” numercusiy akended by the iad iy | At the commencement of business the stock ‘THOMPSON.—On Thursday, March 19, Many, wife of ie Judge Blatchford since the 14th inst.:—Henry E. loner and contractor should not n friends of the command, besides | mark I! but steady, and at the early session | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ___ | James Thompson, in the sud year of her aye. uinan, Marcus Bosworth, Frederick stromeyer, | be'allowed to act so directly to thelr discomiort, and | severdt of our prominent militia officers, tinder the chins can posdt WIE WAL GA te UN cate a sehr eairatarsy reper d rrp kedeyiemcny fot dvr Sen F. Simmons, Henry W. Prescott, Andrew | the effect of this resolation will not be to increase | management of the comm! composed of Messrs, | Of the open sold at 7136 3 and Ne’ = Marvioa invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ‘Ward, Adolph Baum, Robert - nate mage! Pehag the expense of the work to the city or the Property P.F. Cummings, Presidents McGuire, Secretary, | York Central at 122%. At the first regular board the ey Ee ifetiethy, Webwuasy a7, ty eee street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two 7 3 OC. Merchan' ichael _Enderly, i . Edgar, t. mad 5 ver g = q rei < won, igwaeriey, oe canter, Giivert, ML Toad aeeeraay and then, the Street ‘Gotminsicner aa Diommantetaie, cagates, The ball was made & very | ‘vomme oftasiness was light, and wiille Efe and Now | ., OAtO0s, a uiacket, ME. ALPEN? U, BADOSE, 3 VAN VELSon.—In Elizabeth, Ni J., on Saturday York Central were slightly higher Michigan South- BE. D., to Miss 3: E. Tay morning, March 21, of consumpti Leon of could settle their difference at their IRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY. of Brooklyn, E. D,, to Miss Saran E. TAyLor, ov Lf * pion, LEONORA A. bed SE aan: The resolution, as offered, was Companiea'@ ‘and D and C and E had division aris | ern was weak. New York Central closed 13 higher | daughter of Philip Taylor, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, | VAN Mort ae ai adopted. Resolutions were Seopeed Wir be- | during the week; the two a a on the | than at the same time yesterday, Erle 14, Reading '4, came teen Shes reday ¢vening, March Pedic nye ~ — mean he hone Thee ied sie clea Sth concrete pavement in, zis street eg Ee a Amerie INEANTHY. | Ue 15s | Northwestern preferred 4, Milwaukee and St. Paul | y9 qt the Mercer strect Presbyterian church by the | ner. Cars leave foot of Liberty strect at nine o'clous John F, Waiter, Austin H. Brigzs, Morris D. Myers, ‘William Cogan. partie anne wenn POLICE INTELLIGENCE. eee from avenue A to First avenue, Eighticth street, from | ‘The left wing of this regiment had & battalion | 1, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred %, Ohio and | Rev. K. R. Booth, D. D. JouN A. SemERT to Manta | A. M. ARMSTRONG, THE RePUTED RECEIPT THieF.—The Bloomingdale road to Eleventh ‘avenue, and 128th | drill on Friday evening, the Cotonel being the ‘Mississippi 4, Pacific Mall 14, Atiantic Mail 3, Can- } J., daugiiter of the late itovert Lowden, Whos wile of Faain Winia Wit nce Jane case of Edward Armstrong, alias John Underatiller, yy fron ae iS ainkaapcntedl er which eet tr Gat tie eae By “y ~ ctary Bove aA ton Company 4s, Western Union Telegraph %, — Died. The reayes fe ein of Jv family are Tespect- recently arrested on the charge of obtaining large — friends who were in attendance. Hudson River was 1% lower, Michigan Southern Rrowne.—At Sing Sing, on Satorday, March 21 = inv! eee ata es ‘a gt eon ee lute quantities of goods from various merchants in BOARD OF COUNCILMER. TWELFTH KEGIMENT boon ote bateats and Fort Wayne %. Government securities were Kare, wife of William Fi ‘ner Browne, Surgeon isenany altecnoen, A ‘ens Clos jo! en, N.J., om ‘the ofty, as already reported in the HERALD, was une ti tae art on Fridag? cvening, Col, John Ward, Jr. tm | St¥ong but dull at an advance of % aX. North Caro- 8. A. and daughter of B. O-Cqnner. Warsox.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 20, Kars yesterday under examination before Justice Dowling | Proposition to Reni © Rendon Cotes | catia: , isa Mn sixes were 2 lower. After the call Erie ad- | SeUCtenman cre funeral of the child of William | AGKRS WATSON, aged 10 years ‘t the Tombs. On the original complaint preferred | munication of the Corporation Counsel THE PARK PARADE GROUND. vanced to 124, but at the open board at one o'clock | Henry and Eliza Blashfleld, No. 14 Second place, | ,,!H¢ Felatives and friends of the family are invited end the funeral, from the residence of her Respecting the Second Avenue Raflroad | A few a 0 Mr. Riley, member of Assembly | i¢ sold at 71% @ 71% and New York Central at 123%, | Brooklyn, is postponed until Monday afternoon, at | {?otherinanw, James Carroll, Kout arenes bees Company—Niceleim Pavement Resolutions | from this chy, introdiced @ lin the House oruet. While Michigan Southern declined to 87%. Atthesee- | MCEOIOK. FO ae March gt, | Dekally and Lafayette aventiés, this (Sunday) after- Adopted Over the Mayors Veto, certain portion of the Park as a parade ground of | ond regular board the market was inactive, and New | CaTHanine, wife of De Witt C. Betts, aged 32 years, | 2200, a8 half-past three o'clock. ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, | the First division. ‘The bill has caused considerable | yory Central closed % lower than at the first regular | daughter of the late Robert Johnston, after a short - Mr. Stacom, presiding talk in militia circles, and the members of thedivi- 7 Michigan Southern 1<, | lines LOST AND FOUND. r ft renum! the streets | ion seem to be unanimously in favor of the object | board, Erie %, Reading %, Michigan ern, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ro. | - . ore Bs The special paper ged ps pepper ah re. | Broposed by Mr. Riley. ‘They express the fear how: | Pacific Mall , Canton x, while Fort Wayne was % | spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from het Inte POR ae ee vane hee ee ee Pant and avenues 0! yreseni + | ever, that ti comm! ers ie a residence, 375 Dean street, near Flatbush avenue, on tn port, and, on motion, it was laid over. before it comes from the committee to whom it was higher and Milwaukee and St. Paul %. North a ” property sod paying expenses, Apply to P. KKATI, against the accused by Wm. R. Ridgely, of No. 33 Ohambers strect, Understiller was fully committed trial. On the 2d inst. John. Shields, porter for . David J. Whitney, No. 20 Walker street, ‘was sent with six boxes of corsets, worth $300, ‘to deliver to Buckley, Weld & Andrews, 23 ‘k and on oe lower door of the prem- fies ‘sntelas was met by the prisoner, who claimed and obtained the goods, giving a receipt for them, Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, after ‘started leading the porter referred, as they “killed” a similar bit introduced in | Carolina sixes were 13¢ higher. At the open board —At Fort Wallace, Kansas, on Tuesd: fr ane to ot imwig | it was 4 faery ‘About the pride ‘The committee recommend the renumbering of the the Legislature year or two ago. Nous verrons, at half-past three Erie sold at 715; New York Cen- August 12, 1867, AMELIA M., wife of Cvlonel H. O8T—A TAN DOG, WITH COLLAR, NAMED ROVER, -of November last Joseph Bowers, in the employ of | streets and avenues after what is known as the * adaiediiies wealiaaa tral, 123%; Michigan Southern, 873, and Western | Bankhead, United States Army, and daughter of the The foder will be rewarded oa returning him to Win. B Messrs. Passavant & Oo., 140 Duane street, was sent “philadelphia plan,” with slight modifications, viz:— DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. Nichols, No. 9 Pine vainwright. ARR ASS Union Telegraph, 94%. During the remainder of the | Mie BisnoP NaeTEO win take place at ‘Trinity aa & ~ ~m That afer the Ist of May, 1808, the numbering of all | | tevmapoor-steamahip Gly ot London-are Tor, Mee | afternoon the market remained dull and steady, and | chapel, on Monday afternoon, at haitpast one | [,ST_A,BREWER'S RECEIPT BOOK. (A SUITABLE streets north of Houston street, and between the East | uring, Jopn, pGoatg, Henry Heating wile and child; Wm | at the close at six o'clock the following quotations | o'clock. The relatives and friends of the are | stevenson, northwest corner Thirty-uiuth street and Tents Mason, RB Serene aid tee. Pie: Wienke whe | Toeaeeed ie "hatuoe and’ ied | WEF® current:—New York Central, 123% a 129%; | TSPSCm on ‘saturday morning, Mareh 21, after w | 2°" Miss Loulss Fox, Miss Ben block between it aid the First avenue to be | 7 ee] ‘T Longworth, wife, child and maid servant; | Erie, 11% @ 713; Reading, 01% @ 9134; Michigan | ghort il ELLEN Buaks, a native of’ county O8T-ON FRIDAY, A RED RUSSIA LEATHER ,POCK- numbered 1 and upward; those between First and Beco f, Mr Dixon Ses ntiaka Lawrence: Beish areay} Southern, 67% @ 87%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 0x | Meath, perhe, 1’ tihook., The thee Will plengo return it Cy, address Second avenues to b¢ numbered 100 and upward— Liven Steamship Lonisians—W FP oe ay 991%; Rock Island, 93% a 9334; Northwestern pro- ted to attend the funeral from her residence, No. 90 the papers to box 1, -eeven in the ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invi- sh, the rest of the avenug to be numbered 300 and up- Rewten, ge Sizer, Miss Sua aapae fei 744% @ 7456; Pacific Mail, 100% @ 110; Western | Varick street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Lot BLACK AND TAN SLUT; HAS A WHITE SPOP Catdwell, Josiah Siephens—and ered, on to deliver several boxes of ribbons, worth $250, to Mesars. Field, Morris & Co., 345 Broadway, and was met at the door by the prisoner, who said the store ‘was closed, and told Bowers to leave the goods at the store of Hardee, Bates & Co., next door gy Sa) he (Armstrong) would deliver them to a & Co. oe nd i opened. The goods were le ut they nevel hed the firm for whom tl were intended, t was done with them is best known by the de- fendant. There were numerous other gentlemen in | ward, 400 and upwad, &c.; and where any named ion Telegraph, 34 @ 84%; Fort Wayne, 102%. Cansart.—On Friday, March 20, Louise EvoEnix, ct ‘and answers tothe name of Minnie, A lib> ues, to ae ae igainat the accused, avenue or street intervenes between the numbered | _ Bees? AND Haven teomabip Feretre—A J hr eh N io ccaeun ear of pel mart see the = only Ganghter loners and Marié Louise Car- = reward ‘wilt ‘be paid for ber return to No 9 Abingdon latrat unnecers: 0 lodge iret Bumbers shall run from maid leading hart, ‘ SSS more complaints in the case, considering the {act svonuce the Ju avents to the named strector seamne Kea Wate Bago Winthrop, pate oY) re Hema Bare speculative shares in 1866 and 1867 respectively was | “Fre funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, OST—ON TUESDAY, 17TH INST. A WHITE POODLE that ong was very fluent with his pen in giving | Ona running to the next numbered avenue, making | it Fey, mise Mary ‘Suows John Iles Swangy | a follows:— at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. FF MOET Recerca wae kien receipts, en 80 doing he could tilegally obtain | the one hundred nut allowed between the num- | George Mra Charles King, Miss Fanny Charles —1866,_—., ——1867,__. | 20 West Tenth street, ward will be giv d convert the proceeds to his own use. It red avenues, Thua for example, Fifteenth A Lat ig hy ty ig hg Highest. Lowest. CARTWRIGHT.—At Charleston, S. oH, on Friday —$—_—_—_———— - 9 little strange that on his final examination | petween Third and avent ‘will be numbered a 95% Liss | morning, March 20, Colonel Gronor W. CantwricHr, OST—POLICEMAN'S SHIELD NO. 0,288; SUPPOLED to be unable to write, and his | from Irving place 801 10 340 ‘ana toon Irving piace shiymns, 7 oan TU | late of the Twenty-eignth Massachusetts Volunteers, to have been lost tn the vicinity of Clariéon and Green. game with a cross. He was a commit! on all ‘he complaints without bail. Understilier lives at 123 Thompson street and is a machinist. BuneuaRY IN BROADWAY—CAUGHT IN THE Aor. ss hatreets, A liberal reward will be paid for is return to joven 149°" | in the 38th year of his age. the Third precinet station house, 160 Chambers street. street east of avenue 4 and running to avenue B th Louse Dwi fariem. 7 oT 95 118 Notice of funeral hereafter. i a 16% (A ing Boston, Newark (N. J.) and Toronto (C. W.) papers OSTON THURSDAY EVENING, A GOLD WATC 101 4% 85g | Please copy. In and Trinkets; the gift of & deceused friend. G Casey.—On Friday, March 20, WILLIAM Henry, er; eat <n ridny evening Richard Barret. « yomng man | Ramer ao! yaabering "ote ‘nousee “ts | Heel got ae a Se = HAS 32° HE" | sono'donm and Maria Cue, hgrd'T year ana | Sect pet's Stone" me eighteen o into the paint store of Mayer, t . Bears. Mastervon& Stele, 84 Broadway, by means | Sr eereasthes eo Fis Tet ae eet La mente se Se | commie tte fey are epee, rks | Toman, Funes EUMUNGT,h aNT of forcing open the front basement door, and stole | number n le street south of it, m See, «0% 85M | IS (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock.’ | coroer of Canal and Broadway, atlady’s Mink Fur Collar. leven. id leat. W For example:—In avenue, w 128 85 105 | this (Ss teat ii smeueee ite peor en | eee ror meee crane [renin HB | ster Mateos hice egyreae | Eevee nen ‘ Eporty th hie posseasion.” tee elon ¢ 4 7 ‘The relatives and friends are invited to at the NED AGAINST Be atoien roperty in his possession. The accused | is between First and streets, the num! v7 ~] MaES th Mil. and St. Paul pref.. 66 9 iM 7055 fai his late residence, Eighth street, be- O8T.—ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIO! E a. was jay arraigned befor Justice Dowling at the | commence at 100; in he next block at 200, and Pore Mice Mary Andrewss | Oblo and Mississippi. HS nn a A BR streots, this” , egotiating a promissory node drawn by More. Tombs, and committed for trial without ball. Bar- | to ite northern termimtion. ‘GClark, Na Pacific Mail... 69: 260 108% = 173% | twee! clock. funday) | io their own a coe payable ‘Gheade a Anarene: MS" PMOUE HT oeewatom | y ce unger the dresion ofthe, Sree” Comme inages, | Te forgn “exchange, market was quiet and | “Sueaaie at Yonr om, Friday, Mand 2, | Hn ates aah Sr ate ee ay ie oo pa, and th ome ee boos or} in nes jew! heavy in tone, owing to the supply of bilis being | Mary, the beloved wife of Daniel oneamies p~) finder will be rewarded on leaving tat 10 Old slip, with Fener DxsrERaTR ASSAULT.—At a late hour on Friday | Shai veumuher bist upon this A before th iD Sb Thole and rf larger than usual of late, while the demand is very ae ae ‘Mary Roach, aged 27 years, | * Medina, balders, — night James Thompson, residing at No, 96 Cherry ~ Of August, or pean a3 ac! au w ae bannl limited. Bankers’ bilis on England at sixty days 1 peal Nis of the famtly and those of her Groen ao8 vatpay, rROM or} t «street, called at the lodging house of James Phillips, ps Mong such ni shan Placed , I Brook: LJ were quoted at 100% 8 109%; at three days, 110 a | in-law, Thomas, John and Jeremiah Coleman, are Foatde of Fotesetam ‘and one two-ounce vial of Oil of Ber No. 22 Batavia street, and sent @ messenger for some | “The Corporation Cownse!, in answer to a resolution | SoU, H Jiuetedocrge Harmenoy G Mayirieh, Mine H |’ 110%, commercial bills, 108% 8 109%, Bills on Paris respecitully, invited to attend the funeral, from the | pemot ‘tue thet will do wel return ths i broad ang FS ‘be info Hefebotte an Diedrich and sony Austin Hit ad he Fealdence of her parents, No. 645 East Tweihh street, | fgia ‘vourbon whiskey. Subsequently a dispute arose be- | of the Board desiring to be informed by what au- Sarmuel wonnee A Hong y | at sixty days, 616% 95.16, On Berlin—Bankers’, | Now York ‘clty, Airy (Sunday) afternoon, af haif-past —E— eS tween the two men named, during which, it is al-| thority tne Second Aenue Ralrond Company. ug | H Acaliag,wly itch, G Soards, | 7174 0.12; commercial, 71 871% On Bremen—Bank- | one o'clock precisely. REWARDS. leged, Phillips beat Thompson in a cruel and inhu- street and ariem, « Toad bet oorhat fod Michael Cassell, wife, child and nurse; ie . man manner, leaving him bleeding and helpless on ¢ pavement. The victim waa found in that condi by officer Kilernan, of the Fourth precinct, and conveyed to Bellevue “eee where he still re- fe Conway.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Mstoh 20, Bur- | ———~ POCKET DIARY, MARKED joorge Rotbechiid Stave, M Gi Mise ton, ers’, 7044 @ 70%; commercial, 783 79. On Frank- ‘AD CONWAY, in the of his REWARD.—LOST, A POCKET D. veagialo i faplor, Leviesant ol me Peete | fort—Bankers’, 40% & 41; commercial, 405 0 40%. ™atne funeral will take place on Monday morning, at $5 Yoho Cahill.” Apply to ©. Carow, 7H South street, N + On Amsterdam—Bankers’, 41 @ 41%; commercial, | ten o'clock, from his late residen nklin, near $5 REWARD.—-LOST, ABOUT 110 WEraee a“ A ag Tutions of the Com Council authorizing the tain sud oper te road th certain, streets sed horon, E Lytle, BB Hubbard, George N H in and operate @ : and | Johnson, C avenues therein nam@, passed December, 1852, im- Fela Haar Kae Mare Job Pore a crits WAMSE | 40% @ 40%. On Hamburg—Bankerw’, 80 a 96%; com- a ae nongnty a ’a church, mains in a precarious condition, Phillips was sub- ‘Raymo' corner avenues, wh a ‘Twenty-ninth aad Thirty. Tiontly arrested and taken before Justice Dowling, | five 00, lmmltation pon that company ug to | Sf» cae STS Lone, "and wit dG | mercial, 25% 0 95%. On Antworp—Bankers), 17} a | Cofmer Of kent and Wivongnhy avenues, where & | vo arenue, xtrcen ald on bel blogreturuad fio commited ne Te toes, | nO motive power other than,’ horse shall | Hellads “Walker” and’ three’ children,” Sames Farr, | 610%. soul, thence vo Calvary Cemetery for interment. Meaigon wreae, | irty-five y — | Seanv ot age abd a native of Botan” © PY E"* | Te ve he ue of harp perce exprosay contned | Aizu W Caryl fetid Gnnge as | | Cotols and Amertcan sraritien were quoted thas | tty diy Rur®, Wile’ Hest} Datel nthe oe | $1) Henna oA RT eereea ol ae ALLEGED Bicamy.—A charge of bigamy was pre | to that portion of the fad below Forty-recond atreet, Eye tks re 8 ere ss ° sad shila | De in London to-day and at the previous dates men- year of her age. 4 7 ” pty Jina No. (Gast Thirty-sighih ferred yesterday before Justice Kelly by Julia De | PovenaP tidus optionon the other portions of weir | 1 AD Wolgct, c Yennines, Michael Powers, Hefei ow: | toned += Marehi4. March 18, March 21. | noon, at three lock, “Trains leave ‘Hatiom depot | 7 = REWARD LOSE, ON SATURDAY, | against John H. Ricker. The complainant al. | POWeF ption ya Sharm thfou ehltarca, Mra O'onnell Mr’ Mt Combeas Mra Consait. in... BB BOO GOK o— od -a.gig | CTwelty-alxth strest aod Fourth avenue), at 2:00 P, $15.0 inet at “ea rae see anan ncaa, mario. | inate roe wong vag se, | Fr agiarad enaee eee eyecare | reer: B t= BN fyb ws | Mercia a en a pre | tse Rem ool It ) ‘one | Fourteen 5 i ee = = - ' | Pat %O— dNa— 47 a= | wera, daughter of J Duffy, of county Mona- $20 ae RD.—LOST, LU a ese, return i ARD. a ' Waris W's porte ’ ; _ | ghant Ireland. Nag’ Cig pei cat a ckne Hoard | ii G FiawrenceW b owing Fue aad witeaad {7H Heuadciaor wud Barwioue Kadiway Compacy 4 PCL. seats wud etd vs te sally are ited oti eet Pounenth aes or 5 Daage arect, ‘that her supposed husband has a wife and oon oa BN mor, (loursed tit 8 large oginder in second oabtu aa9 stearage, has just deolarcd its forty-ninth dividend of three per ta attend the funeral, from the residence bes ' questions Gab serela tf Scie some Attoes ‘ours 'ngt ! guise‘ treba aero tw *