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eect ely (0108, of this eiaga tm market at present, as are NCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. “4 em oars - _ Sppeera ne general an of ht class business ‘The specalaieu In the a ‘market was “bearish” | the © weekly ‘statement of the Boston ‘The capital of tho Revere Bank has been ron the ad- ditional million betg now all paid in, ‘Yas affects the tem of deposits, which nave apparently de- creased nearly $1,000,000, While In realivy $7,000,000 is only a change from deposits to capital stock, Legal tenders have lucreased by receipts from New York, which pocanst has decreased in propoption:— May 24. May Bl. tm its vone, in sympathy with the general drift of the fecting to-day in Wail street. Immediately after the opening of business there was some irregularity, owmg to the deciine of five-twenties in London, based on the higher quotation of gold lastnight, and m 4 flurry produced by apprehension arising from this cause there a rise to 1995, the highest | Capital... : oud sa eee ae: Im toe $1, pnp point of the day. From this figure the market slowly 2984, 560 2 A0T me ~ — eottied under the bear influences referred to, which ral s 1 2108 542 Ine, 602,315 were helped by the telegrams from Washington ap- pe m ans itt ae Fee poe nouncing @ reduction of nearly fourteen millions in | Depoaita.. e UN SAT BSL Deo 046257 ‘Mme public debt for (he month of May, The course | Circulation 25,290, 382 Dec 135,150 ‘The following shows the totais of the average of the leading items of the Philadelphia banks for the past and previous weeks: of the market is shown In the table:— 13094 § aD. * a May 24. | Loans, 52,361,764 Specie 174) 115 Legal tenders. 15,087,008 Due fm banks. 4,814,466 ‘ ost gold was in good supply and loans for carry- "8 6 ing were made at eight to six percent. The report of the Gold Exchange Bank 1s as follows:— «$80,864,000 1,918,085 8,002,688 The government market was sympathetic with the eourse of gold and the foreign quotation. The pening prices were close upon those prevailing at ‘he end Of business last evening, but the activity in money repressed investment among outsiders and ‘duced sales. Under these infuences and Sespite an improvement in London there was f ® yicld of about one-quarter per cent in the list iN | gaooen ysea"s.cou.sm 12235 $00 sha Hud River RR. the afternoon, the market catching something of the | “#000 US 0-30 r, Ye “pear” feeling which marked the general course of | {tu te) business, The following were the closing strect Prices:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 117 a 217%; do., coupon, 122 a 1224; do., five-twenties, Fegistered, 11674 a 117; do. do., coupon, 1802, 122% 9 122%; do, do., coupon, 1864, 117 a 11744; do. do., coupon, 1965, 118%; a 118%; do. do., coupon, 1865, aomae At New Orleans on the 27th ult, the banks checked on this city at par for small sams, and the sales in- cluded $75,000 bank at 1s per cent discount, $40,000 at 3-16, $7,000 private bankers and $40,000 bank at 4;, $30,000 commercial at 5-16, $25,000 at 35, $30,000 sixty days’ sight at 17%, and $40,000 at 2. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Weduesday, Jane 2—10:15 A. M. $8009 oh sa D. hd 120.3 emp us Bt Rew, 11974 @ 120; do. do., coupon, 1867, 119% a 119%; do. do., coupon, 1863, 119%% a 120; do., ten-fortles, is Tegistered, 108% a 109; do. do., coupon, 1094 @ 10995; 600 qurrency bonds, 1074 @ 107. 19 ‘The government sold a million of bonds through 200 she Assistant Treasurer, The total amount of bonds ao” ‘offered was £4,145,000. The awards were os fol- ‘700 22: Jows:—$100,000 at 116,37; $70,000 at 116.45; $50,000 at 129.90; $100,000 at 115.95; $125,000 at 116.49; $200,000 At 116.49; $74,000 at 116.37; $25,000 at 110.34; $50,000 Gt 116.49; $25,000 at 116.49; $35,000 at 116.50; $50,000 at 116.50; $65,000 at 116,56, In Southern securities the North Carolinas were specially active, the old bonds rising to 61 and the ‘mew to 57, upon the assertion that the past due tn- ‘terests of January and April would certainly be paid, ‘The following were the closing prices at the last board:—Tennessees, ex coupon, 68 a 6894; do. new, 434 @ 649%; Virginias, ex coupon, 58; do. new, 614¢ 400, do. A 46.0, C, Cin LIRR... 7 Dares .2d call 74. 200 Chie dd Rk IRR. 109 do. ii eeRneyes sp aee emake @ 62; Georgla sixes, 82 bid; do. sevens, 95 a 97; ipsipa 17 Carolinas, ex coupon, 60% bid; do. new, 57 a 57 hy Missouri sixes, 89% a 897¢; Missouri and St. Joseph, ss t 94 bid; Lonisiana sixes, 73%; do. levee sixes, 673 3 i @o. do, eights, 88; Alabama fiver, 67; do. eights, 100 16 800 sori &ESRR..... 91 164 abg ® 10. 6 Mn ss Jo Hie 2.2.5 188 ‘The money market was active at seven percent, Dut there was less demand than yesterday. Foreign exchange was steady until lave m the afternoon, when the bond bills offered by the foreign bankers, drawn against governmeuts, bought for export in anticipation of a rise to-morrow in Lon- don, based upon the decline in gold here to-night, made the market week and irregvlar, with a dechne Of about one-eighth per cent in rates, The following were the bids for the city bank s—New York, 130; Manhattan, 145; Mechan- | 3000 US 5-20, 0,108. aS. 135343 America, 148; City, 200; State of New | “tn qo York, 111; Commerce, 128; American Exchange, 114; | 9 = Chatham, 156; Bank of the Republic, 11914; Metro- #1000 US 6's, 2500 US 5-20, ¢, 000 1 0, WOO do. One o’Clock P. ™ Mich Cen RR... Politan, 142!,; People’s, 143; Market, 104; Corn Exchange, 130; Continental, 102; Commonwealth, 2163s; Park, 167; Central National, 115; Fourth M0 clev £ Pi ft National, 1063,; Ninth National, 1151; Tenth Na- y : oe wnt? :- 100s , r Ib. Chica w . a tional, 07; Gold Exchange, 140. 10:0 Lake Shore div'be 40 Chlcago 8 rele: 1nd ‘The transfer books of the New York Central Rall- 30 ehe Bank &BroAss'n i 100 43 400 Lake Shore Vilkesbarre Coal Co 600 do. Toad close on Saturday next, preparatory to taking i00 anton Oo. @ vote of the stockholders to decide if they wii ac- | 2gy Wek Min 5 ” . cc > Del &H cept the cighty per cent scrip dividend, in accord. Ke Welis-Fargo Exp... 83 ance with tue provisions of the bill passed by the | 0 "do Legislature, Bi ee ‘Ua The stock Market was subjected to a repetition of | 20 Mer Olen Ex. the “bear” influences which have so persistently | 100% — resisted the upward course of prices during the past Ph - a. ‘week. The strongest stocks were New York Central, Hudson River and Lorlem, which advanced re- I61 and 1 It was suriised that the Vanderbilt clique, having bought all they wished Of Michigan Southern, hal ceased selling he New ‘York stocks. The “bear” attack was again directed against Michigan Southern, which sold as high as 11944, declined to 116% on the report that the elec- ton in Cleveland to-day had gone against Horace F. Clark, but reacted to 118% at the close. The report said that Mr. Willams, of Buffalo, was elected President in opposition to H. FP. Clark, Mr. Vander- bilt’s nominee, It was suggested, however, that should this be the case Mr. Wiliams ts likely to hold the position only until next month, when, Upon the meeting of the Buffalo and Erie Company and the completion of arrangements for the conaoli- et male moe mage A ah me Gation of that road with the Lake Shore, Mr. Clark ios andl (Uy anotion) 1806 be ox Bt Ursula, at Pore ee ee ee “he Cmaldered tow. OF other descriptions we heats of Shore Company. Pl of business, but it was thought probable that the pee re Has au ito following list of directors had been chosen ;—E. B. the current Potions: ~ Philips, Le Grand Lock wood, Horace F. Clark, James elu a watt HH. Banker, William Willlams, Albert Keep, J. H. 35} Devereaux, H. B. Payne, George B. J. Hi. Wade, ned 3196 te Hua River Rik do. iio wast: sow it pre 40) meading’ it dO.eeeeae STREET “WuOTATIONS, Haltepast | Rive o’Clock P. M. Ft Wayn: + 1 Mich Sout bie 4 ~ 1a ® 1953 Rook island. western .. $2! Northwestern jf 14 ® 1005 Nortin Wr kapay, Juve 2-6 P.M. Pot were in fair request, and the rm at 87 75 with a light stock, Pearl con- we dull and nomin For Rio the market continued to rule quiet. Low middling 4. W. Wetmore, William L, Scott, M. Courtwright. een atte aie Fort Wayne was irreguiar, recovering to 157, but de- FLOUR AXD URALN, jitegesnte 1 412 bis. four, 30) . ih and 100 bags corn meni, bushels wheat, 9 clining to 155, St. Paul was sold down to 7h%, and | Geo its. The four ‘ark was very 4nil, but price closed with a slight reaction. Nock Island at one | were not quotably lower. Very litle wax done for export time was quoted a8 low as 1254. Pittsburg wae i ‘bia aire Matty at 8618.6 g830—-wils the was very qulet. California flour was dull aod ‘The sales were about 7,00) bbis. within the range nnexed. For Southern Cour there was 4 moderate demand, ai rices there was consi ble irreyntariiy 404 bbis, Rye flour waa stendy, with wn Cor meal was etill dull and heavy. We steady between 10435 and 10514. Pacifle Mail seemed to have suffered its worst trom the unfavorable re- port of the directors, as it recovered to 42 late in the day: Canton advanced to 68. The following were the closing prices at the last board-—Canton, 64% cece Ba ti eee # 67%; Cumberland Coal preferred, 34 4.36; Western | Extra state...... Vnion Telegraph, 43 a 43/4; Quicksliver, 10) a 16%; ps Mariposa, 44 @ 244; do. preferred, 50), @ 50%; gare So. oon waeific Mail, $135 9 §1'j; New York Central, 192% 4 | Raumd hoop Ont ip Round hoop Ohio, trace 192%; Hadson River, 160 a 160%; Harlem, 15) 5, bid; ot bean iow antve. Reading, 100 a 1005,; Michigan Central, 141; Michi- gan Southern and Nortuern Indiana, Lit @ 1i7)¥; Iimois Central, 1451; a 14634; Cleveland and Pitts. burg, 10444 a 10444; Chicago and Northwestern, 92 do, preferred, 104); a 104%, ; Lake Shor ie; Chicago and Rock Seland, 125% Milwaukee and St. Paul, 78), #1; Toledo, Wabash and Western, preferred, 814 a 83; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 156} & 167; Ohio and Mississippi, 984 a 86%; Boston Water Power, 164 a 17%; Adams Ex- press, 69% a 5074; Wells-Fargo, 42; American, 404 40\%; United States, 66% a 67; Merchants’ Union, 15%; Delaware and Lackawanna, 118; New Jersey Central, 11744 @ 117%; Morris and Besex, 91 ww; Alton and Terre Haute, 38a 40; dv. preferred, 64; Chicago and Alton, 167)4 a 168; do. preferred bid; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 0, preferred, 14 135; Chicago, Columbus and indiana Central, 42% B45 The carnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Toad cited the fourth week in May were: Southern choice Southern superfine and-engr Calilornia four (sacks and bis). Corn meal, Brandy wit Corn meal, Jersey. « ce Ing Wheat was more active under the lirmer filing watch enabled shippers to purchase with considerable Free. wheat was dull. a ‘id mixed tn. afore, We. a Ade. for yellow ern and Me were steady, with ie. Rye was wow 1,60) bushels western and barley rmait cvutinned to rule dail ptton at hg: tere wer u ” don, 15,009 bushels grain at #4 bark to Cork for ord A Britiah aliar for onde Ge, Ud., ond one tro mi Whiiadelphia, with petroleum, to Gibreitar tor order re quiet and we heard d cloth Ye. excontionss ‘The sales wore only about 15 ferlor to cboiee grades Hemp continued to rnle dull and nominal at 16. gold @ We, @ Wig, do, for Sin in bon y for im ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts bay. Mente and balances at the Sub-Treastiry in this city for the expired portion of the week have follows:— Custom House, Receipts, veea a8 recetne were only mod Bbippiig was velling at Oc. 0 Sc. a #1 1b, long rye straw ws Mla Bl 10, ———— 910 Tread ndancen, 2 28 47) ark t for all deseriptions woe i O Sie “4 Toaonare | f stares However, were Bune 2:.; sono Tsa5d0d Vesolsnn — tesie'aiy van Wain. sphotie srrpant ine For as still ® ‘The exports (exclus e market was henry, at yesterda of specie) from New York fore! vat a igh ports for the week ending June i, nnd Wiqe. for merchantadia and whipping since the commencement of the year, compare as th Tote, at 4bigo, ad6)4c. Rosin was but Jills sought alter, and prices were inary to al grades. The 9 45 anil 00 do No. follows With those of 1867 and isus;— os were 8) bbls, strained at #2 4214 a ‘ 7, the latter for 1807. 184 wa 4154; Ko. 993 00 nthe week..., $2,437,999 0 ext 46 0 Prev, reported... 0,955,842 tir was fal yoater FAoneed was q' Hull, but i A port, 50 do. beef, 80 do. Tard, tie market for pork, fond frier than yeste ow moss, wi onl Se a at fat 80 TS for Western prine mess. We ‘Sof no ealgn fori we Selivery. Lye hoa werg gull Bince Jan. 1. .« $88,901, 741 Respecting money in Boston, the Journal of that city, under date of evening of June J, #aya:—~ ‘The month opens with money in good supply, and ‘We may now consider 6, percent an eFtabliehod Tale for the bent class of paver There ix 20: mucn | i0's $38 for prime meee; and ent thero was a material but conaldernbie Irregular alea nied Disko ahollers SUS: far stoke” go ie aie, for et nam and "18. a 30, for amoked and bagued do. acon the ntini ‘hrm, at former prices sales 100 boxes for Jn delivery at 16 Mor peresford. and Btaffordsbire, In the lard was but little activity, ‘Dui more steadiness, The sales were 660 packages at Ite, & 19%¢, for No; 3 to prime renders, EIROLROM. was in more with unusually ian 9 ote the owas. deckiediy firmer, closing strong = i rate, however, the sal Tina lave Ofemde prices were nominally 1 7.00 bola: standard waite ie prime anipping wi pt itvera today. toy autchony at some. In Philadee ‘atill continued to rule quiet, but prices were Hrmer, Damier for, July deliveries; the antes were 4,000 | jandard white at 30%4¢-, @ud 2000'do., for the last halt of July, ai Cs 2 mane but ateady at 8c, a 9. for rime. 6 marke for Taw wae SUGAR.— demand being main); retin prices continued to rue heavy, closing wie a Bike fort fon aie fo good refining Cuba. There were sales ic. & 1DAe ae ti tow ‘of sal an c. for soft (- Ps het a vow) for 143;c. for extra G. over, $i for Timolly, “ill (Sieg an yawns oe Jou ta ver, or aD a for rol ines continued Intderana fury ales were hao of fom!) at STRAMINY.--The market was set bt steady at the prices cere eee; There were small amounting to Shout 18000 ibs. Kiera" Wiges In hhdsr and werces—the latter r price for cholea, TA detnand was, moderate, ales 98,0010 at ile. a iiagen, aveord Wiithany, “Kesepis, 1818, Gite, "ihe market was frm, with salen af179 bbin, val fom from $1 to to @l 04, duty paid. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ‘The transactions in real estate were very limited yesterday, the only sale of note being the disposal of village plots at Avenel, N. J., and in this case, after one hoar’s auctioneering in a barn in conse- quence of the inclemency of the weather, the sale ‘was adjourned until the 16th, The property disposed of was as follows:— AVENEL (N, J.) Pee RROTIE A. D. MELLIOK, JR., AND 414, bloc! vl Plot jock 5, 300 Plot 810, block 5. 100 Plot 378, block Plot 311, block 5. x Plot 3 lock Plot 812, block 5. 70 377, Piot 418, block Oficial ‘Tremerert of Real Estate Yesterday. IANSFERS IN NEW YORK CITY. ince, e 80.5 ftw gf Oth pt. 202100...» $00,000 ns, lot known ae 89 ft w of Ath av, 145100. 10 ft.# of Rivington lot known Beekman Garmine ol Lexington av, w 6, 8 ft Eexingion avy w ty 180g Wolnswan ce Ran Madison a X10... 0s 2000 Rivingion @t, 5% 5x10, . ainsi Siu at n'a, 187.6 (Cw 4ith A ny SIS feof tH i . Hin at nat aS fe wot th ee? Te A100. B21 et,'s 9, 100 ft ¢ of 2d ay, 20.8x100. Sith sl, # © corner "of Yat at, 7. ni .9479.198.5, 0 “ ‘TBeh st, n sy B40 Pt , 25x102.: 5,000 Te i, 250 ft ” oe Bd av, 150! 80,000 n 8, B00 tt w of let av, To sc06, 10, 6,500 hth wt, ns, 290 ft w of 4th av, 37.6x3) block. 700 Tat nv, Wm, 68.5 1b n of 624 9, 7100 x Bi avy e's block n of Both sty 74343 i ay, ne corner of 6x00 Sda¥’ Ge corner of abd at? 100 B00 6th ay, e 4, betwoen 120th and 1iat 49.0 {tn of 27th wt, 24.8%100. LEASES RECORDED IN NEW YORE. Broadway, No 1,35, 8 yrs, per annum. Bd wt, No 225, 5 yrs, per annum. MARINE TRANSFERS. The following is @ complete list of marine trans- fers, from the Custom House, from the 3ist of May to the 2d of June, 1869;— os Date. a Price. May 31. M4) i\ Whole | 24,000 June Abi im. 52 is Ato wi tooo Jnnet CnA.titowsnan 489 7b-Lub| Whole’ Bi Tune 1: | Sloop. Whole) "435 Jane 1... py KS +3 . Cingion. Not given Whole 8,280 June 2..)Sloep....) Atlant 28 Te oo none 400 June 2.. /Behooner| W aeeneld. ‘BL i-i0y! ou ‘che Conflict of Authority o1 “Dog Days” Question—Keply from the Mayor’s Depart- ment to the Board of Heulth. The following communication, which was yester- terday tranamitied to the Board of Health, explains itself:— Mayor's Orrior, New Yor, June 1, 1989. To THE COMMISSIONENS MLTKOPOLITAN BOARD OF Hearn GENTLEMEN—The Mi or desires me, to, acknowledge re ceipt of your counsel's opinion upon the subject of hydro- phobia and dogs. The Mayor now very res fully "ete the faror of your own action as « Board upon the mprised by my first communteation. “Taine opinion of this department. your counsel haw not sneceeded in explaining away the following provisions of section twelve of the Law creating the Board of Health The authority, duty and powe er, given, by any law or by any ordiuance made thereunder heretofors (for ‘of preserving or pi ing lite oF health, or ee venting disease), conferryd upon er ow belonging t9 oF being exercised by the Mayor aud Common une 4 Of elther of sald cities Ws hapeanion Gena 0 Metropolitan Bo» Heaitu,’ the members and, oficers thereof, ae’ herelu prox vided ; ‘and the same are to be exercised as herein set forth {and fo such an extect and in such place and manner as sald Board may provie), for the greater protection and security of health and Life in said distri —or the jurisdiction under which was passed the following section, t61, of your code of all take or eall any dog into or allow any eet or public place in either of the cities rooklyn between the ith day of June and an; New York or ith day of September, in any year, unless properly muzzled or unless when being led bya chain or string, and noth!ng in this section shall repeal Or supersede any existing regulations as to mich dogs not Inconsistent herewith, of that opinign the Maror liad Prrpesed it ionable tint dogs have been led ded and d during hot weather upon the ch natu been mush dried tn opt bia to the public would thereby be dimini an Fenson, Fhe opinion of your counsel has also failed to convince the Mayor that the resulta of hydropiobla life of heath. But whether or no the au Mayor are well founded, it would seem to him apparent, from the first cliation of your Heaith act that the power of dealing with dogs for the purpose of diminithing hydropho- b health provision, removed from the surin- fiction of the Jocal authorities and ® repeal of theis ord thas made. The Mayor, notwithstanding the opinion of your counsel, claimnd that the Boara of Health possesses as much 4 impound the dogs that run at large during not (shoud that be Jered ndvisadle), or to enfor 161 ne aforesati, aw it exercises against the cattle which may be found below certain dewignated streets. Tam, very Pespectiully, your vbedient servant, CHAS. 0. JOLINE, Chief Clerk. STREET COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Street Commissioner yesterday aw The ‘arded con- tracts for Work coming under the supervision of the Stevet De tas follows ;— PLATING DING, &C. Seventy-ninih street, between Nrath aud Tenth nies, awarded to William Gillespie Dlue months, Ninth a and jlvth Ftre eiue, Welw ded to George A. acy, $60, s1 2o—tine two years, <Avenne A, beiw SIXty- mi and EKignty-fifth streets, award to J. MeDermot, at $31,128—time two years. Fifty-fith ween aod Fifth avenues, at Mr. F ty-ninth Rast river, a Ninth and Tenth avenues, awarded to Wil: nH Gliespie at $10,956 90—time six months, ‘ourth avenue, between 1054 and 100th streets, awarded to J, MeDermot at 64,655 20—time two Yours. Elghty-seventh street, between Pirst avenue and Bast river, awarded to J. W. Pettigrew at gi w2 4—limne one year, ‘iret avenue, between hirty-*iXth and Sixty-first streets, awarded to Wile ban $15,517 10—time «ix months, One veen the Harlem to J. Mevernot at Seventy-second street, Eiguth avenue and Hidéoa river, awarded 4. to G. A. Treacy at $07, FLAGGING. Morton street, between West and Washington streets, awarded to I, Gearty, $774—tlme ten day Fitty second str between ALXth and Seventh av hues, awarded to T. Gearty, at $4.458—Uine thirty days; Thirty-eighth street, between First and Second avenues, awarded to T. Gearty, $956 67—tine Ofteen daye; Thirty-ffth «treet, between Third and Lexing- ton avenues, aWarded to W. M. Keyes, at g42i—tiine five daya. FLAGGING AND SPTMNG CURRS AND GUTTERS, Fifty-eighth street, between Third and Fifth ave nuea, awarded to b. G, Farley, at $1,697 10, sixt days Lage re treet, between Second and Thi avenues, to ©, Pariey, at $1,116 60—time thirty dayss eghty- -Afth street, between Fourth and Fifttl avenues, awarded to (. Farley, at $904 6— time thirty daya; Bixty-fourth street, between Third and Fifth avenues, awarded to J, Lanihan, at $4,562—Uime tWo mouths; Twentieth atreet, beeroen Sixth and Tevth avenues, awarded to T, 1, Gearty 275—time twenty chia Parks at Proadwi one avenue, aWwerded (0 M. Gavin, at waaay 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3 pees, SHEET. ee nee The Burning ef the Twenty-third Street StableeThe Case iv Court—A Curious Affair. 4 case of alleged arson, in which are strangely and marvellously mixed some curious and inexplicable elements of mystery came up yesterday forenoon before Justice Dowling at the Tombs, To clear up the case as much ag possible from the envelopment of mystery surrounding tt it is uecessary to go back alittle, In the firat place a lawyer, or one claiming to be such, by the name of Megonigic, was called up for examination on a charge of having swindled Mr. Wm. P. Sheldon out of some $3,000 through pre- tending to prosecute aud conduct a case of slander before one of the courts for the complain- ant, The examination was brought to a speedy termimation, and the complaint dismissed, on the ground that under the statute of limitations the complaint could not be entertained, Dr. Shel- don, the complainant in this case, was proceeding out of the court room when officer Bennett, of the court squad, tapped him on the shoulder. “You are iny prisoner,” said oMcer Bennett. “On what charge?” asked the astonisved Doctor. “& charge of arson,” replied the ofictr; “come with me.” Dr. Sheldon was at once brought before Judge Dowling. He was very nervous and held and twisted his hat in his hand with a tremor of anxiety he could not disguise. “A very serious charge,” said the aates, “has been rouge fad Cag of setting fire to the staples of Brothers, in Rak ont es ird street, on the night of the aoth of December “Who makea the charge f’ growing nn pale and agitated, asks the Doctor. “Mor, ‘William “Reynolds,” answered the Judge, “The, afiidavit is all prepared and shall be read you, the following affidavit was then read to the ac- cused, which, notwithstanding tts length, we re entire, as showing up in detail some of the singular features of this certainly singular case:— City and County of New York, x. -Wiliama Reynolds, being sworn, say8:— (0. 25 Bond sire Tat not. in Shy partoulat bustuess as presecke 't cocaslonally practise With a galvanie battery ror the cure, of eonaumption. | Have been in New York since the latter Oa or about the middie of, November, 1nst pent becese ualieg with one Wm. P. Sheldon, He was at this timein ‘Door jealth, and Ihave treated him with the galvanic battery for consumption, He told e es coins, with bis brother- in-law, Jobo U. livery keeper, No, 115 West Twenty-third atreet. 'L tira! became acquainted with Mr. Sheldon tn Freneh’s Hotel, im this clty, From that time up to burning of Briggs’ stables 1 a short time prior to ti Visited Sheldon at, Briggs’ premises several times, On (Monday, the 27 of ber, 1868, the Sunday’ Immediately preceding the burmng "of the bald stables, Ttook dintler at Brlags’ house, and Was there introduce by Mr. Sheldon to Mr, and Mrs. riggs, Mr, Briggs being Sir. Sheldon's sister, A few rior to my taidng dinner there Mfr, Sheldon siltoreaba nas ie the eons of our conversation that Mr. Briggs was, very much embar Second fe hie cirvumatmnces; thatin a few dave be Abel aust fail as the bills were coming tn fast and it was har to ob ney to meet them. I had loaned money to Sheldon from time to five upon his representation that he required it Pay court fees in order to carry on a lawsuit then pendin, {pia chia time Sheldon owes me 8116 borrowed cash, incl Ing the som, 5 am security for; also, be owes me for, my wervices for the treatment I have: give iu ihe galvanic bailory. “was pressing him for tals bore rowed money andhe then told me he would have some money very soon, I asked bim how and where waa, it, com He then sald that he ba bibs up'a certatn piece of proper itougat ne 1 gi: b00, ae the whan would lave ts fail and be rened if the roperty Was not burned up and he get the {uaurance money, "then asked bim if there was not fone, other property th would burn oF did it'standalone., Sheldon replied thay 1 did would prevent it burni Bot stand: alone, but the tremen any further and if it did it rs Provably tosured. Tthen said he meant Briggs’ pro} fe then sald, ashe bad told me go much, he might as ivell tell me the whois lt was Briggs’ stab jaeldon said he oouid do tt by taking some euiphurie acid and some other chemicals in « Bottle put that among ihe hay with the stopoer out, and in Aiteen Or twenty minutes if wonkd fame up ten feet, kid If he could not do that he would turn on the gaa. He "sald Sree ne So AEN AG anit soot berore tok ttek of the monihy gr he would haye to fail. Qn the Toreaoon of the Sund 1 dined ‘at Mr. Briggs! house, 1 received a card trom Str, Sheldon | “requestin come to. the stables ahd brig ‘with ‘me ‘the battery, aa he tad ‘the night betore. L attonded that day, according to quest, and operated on him with the galvante battery. ‘At this Interview Mr. Sheldon informed me that an attempt had been made to Durn the stabies a night or two before. The ga bad gen surned on wid the staple Had been weonched off the back door. T remarked that it had been done beforeband her persons, | Sheldon replied, Hin What way” that, Briggs charge a moan a few days before the fire ao as to Tthie discharged man. Subsequently Sheldon aid man hid been dschazyed previous to the fre, On ny arrival bome that evening | informed Stra Arnold, the Sriirerhesn am bosrding: abou: wise Sheldon was gobi do for Briggs. On Wednesday night, Decomber 30, 1 gas Brot ‘others? stables were dlestroyet by Bre und soine 133 horses perished in the flames, A day or two after the fire T aw Sheldon and sald to hin, "When te Brings going to pay you for that job?” He replied, “Out of the first Insurance inoney he got.” I remarked ‘That matter thes better. “On Sinday, 1868, i eicgs sud, aaked Tas where De Bhelaah Brie qi ea ¢ had gone down town. I then told Mr. Bri, if had done a oo deal for Mr. Sheldon in treating bin ry with the galvanic ridden and that I had loaned him money from time to time ai promised to pay me from week to week; said be hada oe ib or Juul mut, and that he would soon have the money. I told Mr. Br at Sheldon had worn out that story, and that I now bei d the story abont the fad igment was false; but Sheldon had told me that he done a job. tor im (Briggs) for whieh ae was, ave from 6100 to 8.00, for:, thet ‘as tthe Insurance he would int him.” Mr Bri int Sheldon had done @ g deal Ed him, C i, had Fs him some money @ few dt hat ded with him several months soa ad no! with him and did not know bow they stood, bat would have a talk with Sheldon that day and would see ‘me the next day, I then said that if he owed Sheldon would he not pay it to me, His rej would let me know the next day. I Called the fabowing iy and Mr. riage was not home: Sunday, February 7-1 again saw asked him if be would pay me for Sheldon; he sad that Sheidon would may me that week, as be had reed ; that Sheldon had told jim so; that he had every conidence in him; that be pre- ferred to have Sheldon pay me himself, and he would whatever t owe him. [ then said to that Sheldon ern at aig tn Brags ch not ded ool aim t stable job. On my sayiig ti face looked red, and a ya paid Sheldon for thatand bad told me #0 before. ie then ‘walked away, saying that Sheldon would settle with me. The following day Taw Sheldon. The frat thing he said to me was why did I tell Bi that he tired the stabies. I replied that 1 only told Briggs that he bad done a #1,0.0 job. <4 don said that Briggs had pitched into bim and wanted Know why be turned Id me about ‘om the above facts and eireulistanges Tam of the belie¢ that the buildings, formerly known riggs Bros’, stables, thuated at None li6 andl Weet ‘Twenty tttrd surest, in tots gity, were wickedly, wilfully and. feloniously set fire’ to xnd burned on the night of December, 1868, And fur- GherrT smof Une ballef that the sata pretaises were. felont- oumly set fire to and burned as. aforesaid. William P. she!- don, and that his brother-in-law, John U. was an ac- ceesory to said felonious huraing be‘ore the fact. Ktheretore awk that ens oe Vr. L, ih ace sad Joan U. Briggs be arrested and deult with necording to law. Ms WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Sworn to before me this Sth day of Mare, 1s} Josren DOWLING, Police Justice, At the coriclusion of the reading of the above am- davit the accused was asked what he bad to say to the charge thus made agamst lim, and he said he was ot guilty, He was at once commited to prison without bail. A warrant was issued for Mr. Briggs, who will doubtless be arrested to-day. It is unnecessary to recapitulate ni particniars of the burning of the Hriggs Brothers’ stables. ‘There was strong suspicion, wil be remembered, of its being an incendiary fire, but no posittve proof could be developed, snd thoog! there was two or three who might have been suspected of having sufficicat yar) or fring the place there were noone arrested. As great a mystery as any Connected with the write atair i¢ allowing the present complaint to le dormant so Jong when the accnsed could have been arrested any day. It is only showing one of those diversely crooked paths that justice sometimes takes to the astontshing bewilderment of the public. WEW ZEALAND TRADE AND VENUE STATISTICS. Abstract of trade and revenue returns of the colony of New Zealand for the quarter ending on the Sist of December, 1865:— Value, Total imports, .£1,606,996 Total exports... onnces, Quantity and value of gold ex- Valve. Q Pontity ported*... Ships entered 238 81,799 Ships cleared 219 72,580 EB ean population, by census of December, 1% ex. eee 138,022 Females + 87,101 TOtA....s0reereee de veccereecee . 123 Revenue— s&h extap| é Other receipts. Land sales. Miscellaneous... . Gold fields revenu: Gold duty cess Fees and duties, native lands court 78 124,177 17 8 £976,818 0 1 antity and valine of wool exported io year 1868, 26,875,463 pounds. Value, £1,510,648. J. WOODWARD, Assistant Treasurer, Treaseny, WHLLINGTON, February i, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrted, Brve_y—Van Reivex.—On Wednesday, May 26, it the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. Taylor, JOuN H. Beowit, of New York, to “J Lizzin VAN Reirgy, hs mh ay of Hon. G, D n Reipen, of Hudson City, N. J. ere G3 ») ) Papers please copy. ALL Wi ednesday, June 2, at the the intr bi 54 Teeoki u, by the fey. frvert nee i. OR by the Rev. » YO nghter o1 the al P. 008, if oigent Cayuga county, N. Y. Le tat the CPPER.—In Hantington, jarvis, on Tuesday, June i iD Sefuerr B Ellsworth, Jado Govenr, Jr, of N i | ee re ev @ zerc ey, , to ANNIE BE. ScupDsR, of the former place. HABHULEN—DILLHOFF.—On Wednesday, aay %, by the Rev. Mr. Fasching, Mr. J. F. HARHULEN, Jr. WB Mine Ginna te Dinner, eldest id daughter of RINLEIN—BRADFORD.—On Wednesd: Jane eS at the Charch ofthe Pilgriine, Brookiya, by the Rev. L Sn ae HEINLEIN to ERNESTINA sense: i HURCHINSON—-OataaN. Privately, on Wednekday, June 2, by the Rev, Dr. Roache, WILLA J. Huron TxwON wo Many E., only daughter of Doctor J. 5. Oat- pers pers please —On Wentiesday, June 2, at the residence of the bi bride's oy eter Ln he ye Sinclair of Smithtown, ALEBY, Of New , to pany tH SEay, iter of Benjamin B, James, L. Lewis: ARNE. AL Sohrint Church, Baltimore, on Tuesday, June 1, by the Bev. T, W. Du . B, RS daughter fine hate Biwin A Stevens, of ‘er of the win A, Stevens, Hoboken, N. J. ire ‘ MYERS—TUCKER.—In this city, on Tuesd: 1, at the Church of the Holy ‘Trinity, by Rev. L. ee of Be rtctge NJ, Fuattots M. Myzne, | pr. deena, sret.e'arecr * ieorge W. icker, |, Of New Yor 0 Ct 3. OSHORNB—JACKSON.—On Tuesday, June 1, at the resteors of the bride’s parents, by hee Rev. Howard , D. D., 8. H. OSBORNE to -, daughter ont John Jackson, Esq., of this city, RIcHMOND—BEETHAM,—On Tuesday, June 1, at St. Paul's Methodist church, enaren by the the Rev. F. Bottame, James RICHMOND to ANNIE BRETHAM, the ad opted daughter ae marest. '—~CLARKEK.—At Detroit, Mich., on Monday, May 31, at St. Paul’s er) by the Rev. Dr. Pitkin, Henry G. Roor, ity, lowa, to Mre, JENNY B, CLARKE, of this city. TAYLOR—CANFIELD.—At St, Peter's church, Mor- ristown, N. J., on Tuesday, June 1, by the Rev. Rob- ert N. Merritt, ‘THOMAS HOUSE TAYLOR to MARGARET Hains, daughter of the late John B. Canela. WOooLsty—Convers.—-On Tuesday, June 1, at the residence of the bride’s mother, in this city, by Rev. George B, ther, WILLIAM. WALTON Woonsey to CATHARINE e"Sonvery oO eldest danghter of the late Charles C. pet ohio. Died. ARCULARIUS.—Of consumption, JOHN P. ARCULA- Ris, 63 years of age, son of the late George Arcula- rius, Notice of faneral hereafter. BLAUVELT.—On Wednesday, Jnne 2, DAVID G., eldest son of James C., Jr., and Maria Blauvelt, aged 6 years, 1 month and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fay invited to attend the funeral services, at tie idence, 72 Horatio street, this (Thursday) evening, at half-past seven o'clock. BRowWN.—At Scaradale, N. Y., on Wednesday, June 2, ANGELINE G. BrowN, the beloved wife o! ‘Henry F. Brown, aged 33 5 months and 20 days. The relatives and friends are invited to ‘attend the funeral, from Grace Methodist Episcopal chapel, Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Friday morning, ot half-past eleven o'clock. Garr es Will be in at- tendance on the arrival of the boat from the city; also at the church. The remains will be interred at Long Neck, Staten Island. Brapy,—On ‘Wednesday, June 2, oar VINCENT BRraby, eldest son of John and Mary Bra ‘The muneral will take place this arsday) after- noon, at half-past three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Kosciusko stréet, between Bedford and Nostrand avenues, Brook, BuRGEN.—Suddenly, on Monday, May 31, FRANK S., son of Michael J. and Mary Bergen, aged 11 years and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his faiher, Forty-ninth street, South Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o’clock. BLACKwoop.—On Wednesday morning, June 2, JAMES BLACKWOOD, aged 59 years. ‘The relatives and friends oi the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 231 West Twenty-sixth street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. BaRTON.—On Wednesday, June 2, MINNTE, yas est daughter of Washiagion &. and Agnes A. ‘ton, aged 7 months and 1% daya, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the dence of her parents, Palisade avenue, between South and Cedar strects, Hudson City. CLARK.—On Tuesday, June 1, MATTHEW Clank, & native of Ficrcork, ge of Moynaity, county Meath, Ireland, aged 54 yea fils friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late-resiience, 400 Cherry street, this (fuursday) alternoon, at two o'clock. CaiswELl.—at Paterson, N. J., on Wednesday morning, June 2, RICHARD B, CHIs WELL, In ine 47th year of his aac. Foneral on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock. Case.—On Tuesday, June 1, JosErAa J. Case, daughter of Horace and Catharine L. Case, aged 11 years and 6 days. Funeral services at Trinity chapel, Twenty-frth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The iriends and relattves are invited to attend. CONKL'N.—On "apatite dune .2, ELLEN CoNnk- LIN, aged 67 yeal ‘ihe felatives ant friends of the family are respect- fally invited to atiend the funeral, this (Thursday) af- ternoon, at at one o'clocs, from her late residence, 18 a Drxon.—On Wednesday, June 2, after a lingering Mesa, Josera Dixon. ‘rhe funera! will take place from his late resiaen: io, 6 Mangin street, on Friday afiernoon, at two o'clock. latives and friends are invited to attend. Dogsor Mary Dow- On ienvege | June 1, Mrs. Sox, in the 75th year of her age. The friends of the tatnilys also those of her son Michael and son-in-laws Terence Reilly and Thomas Tague, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 62 }’itt street, this (Thurs. day) afternoon, “at two o'clock, without further notice, DONNELLAN.—On Tuesday, June 1, MARrGcarrr Eizavern, youngest child of James and Mary Don- nellan, aged 1 year, 6 mouths and 14 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Pay the residence of her parents, u40 West ‘Thiriy-first street, hell a Morning, at cen o'clock, No carriages alowed. Eapie,—At Whitestone, L. cm ou Tuesday, June 1, MICHAEL Eapte, aged 72 years. ‘The relatives ‘and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this , (Thoraday) morning, at ien o'clock, The remains will be taken to Greenwood. Firzvarnick,—At Newburg, on Wednesday morn- ing, June 2, EpwakD Firzra7TRick, an old citizen of New York, in the 40th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take piace ou Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from his residence, in First strect, and at halt-past ten o'clock from St. Patrick's chure Grand street, where a solcmn requiem mass will be offered. FPLyNxy.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, June 1, MALACHI FLYNN, native of Elfokue, county Roscom- mon, Ireland, The friends of the family ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, fromm the fresidence of his brother, James Flynn, U8 North Filth street, Wi- Hamsourg, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to the Catholic church of St, Vincent de Paul, ‘ih Sixth street, thence to bey re / Cemetery. GLADDING.—On Wednesday, June 2, Sorure Lovrse, tfant dangliter of Asa W. and Laura A. Gladding, aged 1 year and 17 di v8, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from 300 West Fifty-second street, this (Vhursday) afternoon, at two o’coe GiLLesPis.—On Tuesday, June 1, JouN GILLRsPre, the youngest son of John and Catharine Gillespie, aged 5 yenrs. "The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to atiend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 251 West Thirty-mata street, this (fhursday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. E.—On Welnesday, June 2, of typhoid pneumo- nia, Kev. D. K. Lee, D. D., in the 63d year of his age. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. MAYNanD.—In Jacksonville, Fla, on Friday, May 28, of pneumonia, Doctor Kiss F. MAYNARD, of the city of New York, mm the 66th year of lus age. Paneral notice hereafter, Maynanp.—-Suddenly, at Jacksonville, Fla, on ake May 28, Dr. Ei.tas F. MAYNARD. ice of the funeral hereafter. McCreprk.—On Wednestay, June 2, after a and iingering sickness, JouN MCCrepre, Sr, @ na- tive of Seotiand, in the 76th year of hb Fe Tie friends of the family ‘are Fespectfully Invited toatiend the funeral, this (Lhursaay) afternoon, at one o'clock, from. the residence of His daughter, 145 East Thirty-second sree. Orpaeus.—On Taesday morning, June 1, Ryctarp ORVHBUS, aged 38 years and 5 months, ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respect- folly mvited to attend the fineral, which will take place from his late residence, 65 Monroe street, be- tween Market and Mike streets, this (‘Miursday) after. noon, at one o'clock. On Wertnes ta ong June 2, in Brooklyn, rA OAKLEY, in the 28d year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, No. 844 Pacifte street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) after- noon, at three o'clock. PAG —At \ Wis posange from Calin, on GHORGE PITRIN PAGR, eldest of Brooklyn, in tie Sist year of his ore, SiRICKLAND.—On Wednesday, June 2, Jenewian frat heulenant Fifty-sixth regi- ‘oluntee ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- apectfally invited to attend the funeral, from No, 41 South Fifth street, WUliaimsburg, on Friday after- NOON, AL TWO o'el SrveLMAN.—At New London, Pa,, on Tuesday, June 1, the Rey. JaAMbs IL. SPRLMAN. His remains will be taken immediately to Groen- wood Cemetery, The friends of the family are in- vited to meet there, at the Fifth avenue entrance, n, wt four o'clock, June 1, CHARLES Paaxcis nfaut son of duilus #, and AbD Amelia T ne. friends of the family are respectfully invited to pees, attend the funeral, froin Bdsal street, Mott Haven, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, SMACK.—On Weantesday, Joue 2. TARRINT LOUISA, only child of George and isabella Smack, aged & months aud 2 daya, The relatives and frienda are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on y affernoon, at: inre afclock, from the residence of her, parents, Stapleton, 8.1, Without further notes 2 VANDBKPORL.—At Ch . On Monday, May Sly 0 sth y ih year of lis ‘tathor- Vanornror., in the His friends and relatives, and (howe of i ip-1aw, Nr, dagen Vauderpoo), aud iis 4. ce 9 mee the residence Myf Mr. Jacob Vanderpoe!, of font avenue and Forty-ninch street, rittioas fur- ther Dosen ae eeting iMness, JOsueu i WaltedGuSs, afters ingering nes JOsRrH pasiaia Je m the 43d year of his a: ‘The relatives and vied ote Sent are Hy it to atten ‘une! fentenoe 10 Eulott place, Brookiyn, 1. 1. this jursda} ernoon, al ‘New Halupshire aud Boston papers piease copy. UILDING Mate REALS, Bricks, fron Columns gone 4,3 ea ig HARRIMAN) cs WALLACE?’ ‘Nos, 6 nd Trinity place, NORELE STONES FOR SALE—ON THIRD AVENUE, ‘ourteenth to Thirty-fourth street. Apply CHARLES GUIDET, Contractor, No, 8 Tryon row. Pores. MANUPFACTURERS.—JUST ipeue velope, to oj eatly and expedition eraianle. Cutter, NGtater nnd nd Fionk Sifter pain ‘Address CHENBERG, Hndso OPREE your, DRAM I bin Bow. FOR FALL USE asantnats We manutgiiy: HOYNTON & CO, Woodbridge, N. J ERSONS WISHING UPHO! RY WORK DONE AT pr oo houses can drees Upholsterer + 46 Hicks wtzeek ae WISHING TO SunaeRy TE WILL BE SERVED A‘ oF AN EARLY weit BY DEAVING! ee aby an af ine sie oy FICE ae STREET, BROO! nen OER, SALOONS, BARKEEPERS AND LIQUOR Lge Hs jest new imported Julep Straws can be ph very cheap, at somes and ter Depot id Grand street, Ne Avhofetate dnd retail order, for county, prOmpUya mas SAUNDERS, pant “FURNITURE. “PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE sell ata cITy re dan at ath caagninoant baisn brgcaial as or Suitty Piano, Carpets, Curtains, Paintings, Clocks, Mirrots, Chainber, and Dining’ i uranes éc., less than half cost, 118 West Twenty-sixth street, Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT T ASSORTMENT HOUSENOLD FUR A. Bitnre for sale—Property family leaving. lty ite, Pass Mirror, Gres earn bul i, Bron ai ‘austen if cost, 57 West Fi ‘ifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ‘S FOR THE HERAL! APTREGEIVED. IN" BROOKLYN at OUR NCH OFFICE, M5 FULTON STREET. RPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 40, ON EASY \ tern“ Housekeaperesuppied ‘and can pay by the week or mani at GREENE'S CONS, i06 Eighth aveniiey Corner Twentieth street. J/ARREN, WARD & CO.ESTABLISHED 1860, MANU- faclurdrs of Furniture and Upholsterers, Warerooms, Hy oer end epee a reba isite for fur arnitur ie Fs floukes thoughout Also Mattresses ishing city and country and Bedding of superior dual RITFIOIAL 4 TEETH, BEAC EAUTIFUL bei S ONLY Fig, and wi ithout the Teast | old and platina fillin; LUTHER, Deatiat’ 60 i eee aaa Bi sireet, belweetd Fifth and Sixth avenues. 2 ft HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED,-—GAS A Ticceafaly aulelicces names of ous Sone five sere ter OF A, eeeiea lawes wot part ee i are ua ‘pre w Work for style. gad Ee itt Cr ‘Cail and examine. y unies® sulted eee ‘ANS, er avenue, sorrel first wt, “ Sramaeparrs BoB aogKEEN ae BRANCH dit OFFICE. LTO} ‘SIREER. R. CRANE'S OSTRO wg FILLING, FOR RESTO! decayed teeth to thelr original yo one ionaaess without ae 16,000 tontnasis 212 West Thi near th avenue, \KETH EXTRACTED “WITHOUT PAIN TWELVE Ly years by MyM aa RA TR eran — old seta bor way; branch office 265 Grand, near OF 100 MOST PAINFUL TEETH OR ROOTS 99 “ieny extracted can be rolieved instantly and od by hing nd building up with Cheoplastic natural shape and color, withont pains warran pee sa aa cadtedtimnontaty since 18, AL Dr. BIGESMOND S Eat 3 ‘Nineteenth street, near Broadway (late of Twent rd street CLOTHING. _ T 137 TIRD AVENUE (OLD NO, 129) LADIES AND gentlemen recelve highest prices, for Cast Of Clothing and © i Carpets. Cail on or Midress 8. MISH. Ladies attend by lah. —EDWARD MILLER, 138 (NEW NO, 160) SEVENTH Al. avenue, near Nineteenth street, guarantees to pay the fail vaine in cath for ladies) and gentleren‘ Cast-of Cloth. ing, Carpets, Furniture, by culling or addressing, Ladies aticuded to by Mrs. Miller, Ht MARKS, % SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE «+ Eighth street,——Ladios and gentleman can receive the Zit waiue ie east for their Cast 4 Wearing Apparely Dia: mond, Jewelry, Carpets, Furnitare, €e. yon ean do in please to cail at my establishment or Send a 6, Dole? the number as above. Lavties waited npon by Mrs. slarks. True you will be deali with to Four sati#faction and bonesit, ‘81 SIXTH AVENUR, NEAR rs and gentler narantee to pay the . Furniture. ISAAC FLA?TO. T 71 SIXTH AV tA of Waverley r Cast-off Clothings by calling on or addressing Mr. oF R, ONE DOOR From “CORNER *.- Ladies” and gentlemen will be a astonished at the ocho ces F. HARRIS pays for Cast Off Crowne ing, Carpets and Jewelry. As we have to fill a large order for the Western mnurket, we wilh pa y 26 ver vent Plocse ail or send a Ladies attended by SHBERG pays the highest price for La:ltes’ gid Wearing Apparel, Diamonds aud Jewelry. La- ited upon by Mra. Cashberg. TTENTION LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN CAN OB- a\ tein tne hignest price for their Cast Of Clothing, Care ¥ pasty tas by calling on, or addressing to Mi. or re. KALISH, 267’ Séventh avenue, A -¥0.1 PRICES PAL TO LADIES AND GENTLB- ha, man, for their cust of Clothing, Furuitnre, arpa te., by calling on or addressing E, MINTZ, 156 (new No. vo Seventh avenue, third door below Twenty-tirst streot. Ladies aitended to by Mire. M MEN HAVE CAST OF CLOTHING TO of can yot a fair price by calling on or addrena- RIRKPATRIOK, street, near Chi ASTROLOGY, A WMAPAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUIAITED | CLAIRe » voyant, isit_ ber for everything—sickness, business, theft, Gamer ) numbers, good tuck. street. STONISHING.-MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH ate bonis the worid in ting, Magi ixenese; a oar houghts on- entering. her Hot witnitied, “14-Ludiow street, eat Howton ma Cayton. SER THE GREAT ChATRVOY ANT, s70 ‘Twenty-fourth street, corner of ‘Righth avenue, “Tella name; shows paca of (atere husband, nee ‘Be, ADAME ROSA, GRVAT NATURAL CLAIR OLAIRVOYART, IML" revenis your whole lire, from the erndl 4.2 Canal street. Fee #1. le to the graves |, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED A Clairvoyant, 116 West Twenty- nd § Seventh avenues, Ts ORIGINAL Manas “BYRON, sriniri ALIST, causes epee nue, betwee y ‘youth areca. aes, a. BOWERY. MADAME WIDGER, CLATRVOY- 1sseo, numbers, « 305 ant, tells al) you sickness, medicines for ail DR. R. oe or rx. edi College and BR. C. be consulted as val Ne diseases. ‘Ofiice, » ‘Contre CERTAIN ¢ of Midwifery; fery over J vonrs? eet, safe and healthy, Soid’ only at her ofc, No. counterfeit, street, near Chambers, B.—No fee unless cured. RE FOR MARRIED LADI witit or without medigion, by fae rere ms Feraale Pilis, No. 1, prioe #1 poeta ft Po 2 married Indies, price ®5, which ean ef street, first door from Fifth aver at 4 Greecwich street, or sent by ‘mall. Geutions—Ail Ou A.- MADAM GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 130 West twenty -aixth street, toes relief to all fe- inale complaints, “Pleawant roma for nuraing, A ADIES’ PHYSICIAN.--DR, GRINDEE, 197 ¥ 190 WEST ‘wenty-nixth etreet, near Sixth aveane, having over 18 years’ suecesatn| and uninterrupted practice in tha city, guar. Antoes Immediate rellet in all female complaints, with or Without medicine; relief to the most anzions In toveuly four hougs, Elegant roome, board and yursing provided GREAT AND SURE REMEDY For MARRIED Indios, —The Portugnene Fe le always give ime mediate relief hetng speetally ep rel ewe iii ie A lady writes: io Broke over inconvenience, i) 4 magic. Pri; CEAC, office 1b0 Liberty street, MME, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, AND D- + wife. cures the worst Gases of female ” Fety, at 42 St. Mark's place, oe ht ened LL PRIVATE DISVASES CURED IMMEDIATBLY, ‘ Ras vat mere: si oilice and eonsuliations nay re vate; ladies can conenit with the " Dre HARRISON, 177 R. P. GARDNE, \ BAST, sureraanen STREET, D corner of 8 ond g pe for private di tall other acror Hone, wie ‘owiny ure in sit beurn, MITy PEACE, CURES ALL, eRe D*®.A: ASITER, KO, 8, 3 A rouble oust rot eh one, wake out danger spl aur ker rireet. ener an Ds aye bors nl il plain i hout Ay ied a athe be or ive re Sie an or in nursing — wish Ma eet Aa MToventy-elghth yes hy rd avenue, CHT Le ie PEMALR 9 Rl velit tna ' Ppa de =A certain cure for ladied GQURE CURE IN 4 HOURS, WiTH OR wiTHOUT modicine. Connitations ree. and Mme, BLM) +A, "yo Foroniy fourth girgeh, corner Bight) ervove, ) )