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10° “THE COURTS. |i Important Proceedings in Bankruptcy—Captain SUPREME, GoeRT—CUNERS. Grindle Again in” Colirt—A Tenement Deck bat denn ibe je oe ; Sterne 88, Binmar.<-doeto aonied, but without costs, UNITED STATES DISTRICT ICT COURT—IN DANKRUPTCY, The Metropolitan Borel, Betore juage Blatchford, ta the Matters of Messrs. Leland, Invountary Kanirupts. ly this case trere had been an adjudl cation of bankruptcy against Messrs, Leland, late | Proprietors of the Metropolitan Rotel. The property in Oh establiklintent has, mnder an order of the Court, heen warned over to the M ps preys er to the Marsiral, as mes. Yesterday Mr. Dennis petiuoning creditors, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS— ng mh - Dectstows.™” By Judge Loew, Tn the Matier of Israel Pthe.—Motion deni-, e ae © pad at fe Cae and oseph Cox, Esa., Jusitoe of the Fuh” y Appotuted rerere “uistrigh Court, > X CHADWICK “en TENGRD: McMahon, counsel for the rf poral 10 hotel, which, he Banal bed the id a galt nm | Geowae Ws Or eawicke Sentenced to'Ten Yours “4 As Ol te character, should ne soit hy auction in the hota be | seniterdary nt Ward’ Unbor for an auctioneerto be appointed by the Court. Couns | ering Bows, Ferounided nts motion on the fact, as he explained At Une last trm of the United States Circult Conve, it that If the furniare hait-to be removed trom TY | before JHA%6 Wooitrurt anda fury, Geore W: Chad. 4 ant | wick Yas convicted of altering a United States hotel jor sale it would be cousiderany Injures od gould, IN pone of the denomination of $10,000. Chad Uf OHI in its preseat location muct: of it ail L pecna titty ve pus hased by the ince oon! Ee “4 counsel for Mr | “ick was brought up yesterday for sentence on Exsudge Hilton, who: ared #” A. fT. Stewart, said that his clier bn the furniture ior $30,000 I the hotel, and if the rarntt io te boge!, £f4.xooms duane Premises, a a6 lield a mortgacg | motion of Mr. Noah Davis, United States District gf Mall a vear's rent F at, as the prisoner had not sub- Se ura Were sold by aucUon ™ | Attorney, who said that, as ther D1 2 rg at Pou, ia crowd tetoush | | nitted any affidavits in’ mitigation of pumishmen adoadles'y do. great damage wo te | he (Mr. Davis) would not lay before the Court a ‘damage + sholding. whe anetion in the hovel , ot ania iuaracter adverse to U pau 4 theexten®, of $20,000 wouid.dedone vo the number of afidayits a ac are ta he C ag atone. 3 was the interest ef all parties | accused which had been presented to him, mwcerme?t (0 gPt the highest prige sey could for | che furniture, and, on the part of Mr, Stewart, he should objee’ to Lie aMCLion on the premises, unless abe 30 arn get, under the Inspection of Mr, yS to be conducted there with- iis interests, rved that he did not, against himself called upon io | iirniture to take place mb te Judge Woodruff! to the prisoper—lfave you any- | thing to say why the Sencence of the Court shall not i be passed ¥ } Chadwiek— Into imy possession in LEGAL AND LEGITIMATE MANNER, Thave given afull and trataful statement of the } facts, thoagh that statement las not come into the | hands of the Court. Iwas brenght here without Stewa HC exept that that boud came as counsel for Marshal Sharpe, © Was any order to be made re Fpceting Lhe sale the Murstal should be heard. Coltnsel contended tat the sate shotild He made by THAT Odiccr, WHO Was aBxious that the disposition of be conducted by Wilmerding & Nr. Mier, the party suggestea | tors the respecttye parties agreed | to the Court, fixing the Une, fhe sae, Votanary Petitions in Bankruprey. The following voluntary petitions in bankraytey have been filed during the week:—Theodore Mar Mr. utged tbat if tn Tremaine, eligibie witness I could produce, bat he was not | found, and the resait was iny conviction, THR SENTENCK. Joage Wocedraf—The crime of which you have heen convicied is not only in a high degree ertminal jin its nature, but most dangerous to the community, and convicted of an offence in the position of mediary, receiving, altering and drspensing n HONAS, Without witose help the tatel would rarely be able to dispense of his plunder, and withe shall, George Mittauer, Charles F. Raud, Michael ald the motive to wrong aud plinder Howacner, r fellow citizens would be greatly diminished, 1f ADJUDICNTIONS IN INVOLUNTARY CA Your inteuigence, deme shrew as shown in the detail of this transa . and by what has been dis- closed remarding your jife and mstory, show that | when you lent yonrself to the commission of this | offence you pécame one of the most dangerous of Warren and Charies Leland; vid. Kumpne meyer Huntord, Nienols Hunter, Calcd i and Andvew Moore, € seit a8 Porter, wie 1 serrane Alonzo Duten, ‘0 Istac Davis, Discnances Rervs ibe anal C. Prince, Ro | men, IT amnot wholly misled in the incidents of te vert Prince, dr, | trial your capac’ Steapin poe good ean ers and re Cri aa a) shrewdness enabled you to lay plans with far-seemg The Boston, Hartford and Erie Kailway Com- | S11). You went into the miist of a respectable pany. The argument i) tké Boston; Railway ponkr | neighborhood, where well conducted citizens dweil, and by your dépertment in society, by your neigh- Hartfors eri Ay gibiche uly interconrso aud by Four kind aétentioms, to eh uptey case was adjourned for two your family, you esta a good name that we ks on the motion of Mr, Joseph Choate, counst] § would serve you in the furtherance of your evil r one of ine pottioning creds matter rag | desigus, and imvoke Y protection in the for review of car. | event of danger, You a fur trial. The tain proceedings that ave taken place in other | OMence of which you have been foand guilty districts in which the company have been adjudi- | 19 Tegarded by the law and by all honest ren a8 cated bankru The ratiroad company madd no | ctvous—perhaps as hetor that can be objection to the adjournment. named which affects property There has | ben no Want of opportantty fo bring forward wit ne on your behan, a you appear to sugwest. There was abundant vue ‘alonibot for that purpose. ‘The impression Je{t mpon the mind of the Court on the occasion of your trial and now ia that your guilt has been made clear, and that the transaction which formed the subject of the trial was an exceed- * UNITED STATES Co: Captain Grin MiSSHONERS’ COURT. ite, of the Old Colony, Arrest 1 Pwo Civil Salts. 1 e HERA est jay Was anno D B the HERALD OF yesterday Was announced th€ | itary weil tat plam to make Use Of This Stoicn pros wrest of Capioim Griadie, of the ship Old Colony, | perty—those altered bonds—so as to avoid detec- OM & Writ issued by Judge ford, nthe United | tion, and when the facis conid be disclosed you 1 Mreuit Co edt stand up without excuse and leave no Geunt of your States Circuit Court, iw sult instituted dgutust the | Sie Maer’ confiNenting ont the abeewoc Of atin. Captain by Ramon Rau on the civ side of the | yiis on tic part of the prisoner to determme the court, Rau seeks te recover $10,009 from the Cap- ; guestion of the guilt or innocence on wit tain for having indictec voonal injuries upon bia | had passed, Jadge Woodrit? continned board tle ship named. Yesterday Grindte was — these facts there comes up, it is trae, a wall from ad » Commissioner John A. Shields and | anguished aud aiectionate wife; ail in the sum of $19,000 to appear as | YHE CRY FOR PILY AND POR MERCY detendant in this action, hts bondsman being BE. #. | from am intelligent and apparently accomplished Fabri, 2 ship owner Of South street, and residing a! | niece; the silent appeal of helpless, depen tent and 26 Bast inirty-third sireet. innocent children ; the hope on the part ot your Laver iv ive Gay anotner writ at the smt of Rew | neighbors that tne Court wifl lean to the side of War issued iron: the sane court against inewaptarn, | mercy, with such force as almost to move yustice Rac, as im the otter matter, clarms $10,000 from the | from its seat and bet Trve an Injared community of Captain for faise and mattctors taprisonment and | reiress and that protection witch the Jaw aims to for haying preferred agatnst him a false charge ve. | afford. THE MINISTER OF IUSTICN fore @ Luited States Commissioner, Grindie ap- | | would be more than human tf he could be Insensinle | peared and gave tue same amount of bail as in tie first case, with the same person 4s bondsman. to appeals like these. Yet, no explanation bemg Will be remempered Wat the detendant was ‘ried given, and im the absence of eireamsta to in- at a recent term of the Cirentt Coart | fiience the Court, no doubt is lett as t var galt, for haviu eruelivy ili treated Ramon Rau | which ts deliverate, and which, | fear egrtited and Pranco Prauk, two of bis crew on hoard the Old Gotgus, While on a Voyage irom Vaientia and Cadiz to New York. The jury found the captain “guity of | than to the appeals for merey. eruelty,’? bat as Unit Was Not an oifence within ‘the Meaning of the United States law, tne verdict was couveried into one of “not guilty,” and Grindle, therelore, went “scot frec The mel civil Suits Rare ariven out of thal transactic ine late arrest of Grmdie was cleverly made by Depnty Marshal a board ship, a8 the Captain was just on the avtlug on a voyage. Messra, Webster aad conducting te suits ior Ran, at the in- mance of the Spanish Consul, the plamufl being & Spanisin sudje SUPREME COURT —CIRCUIT—PART I. Colered Tenants Have Some Rights that Mursha's ond Landtords are Bound to Kee npeci« only because of present consequences, ‘The Court is | constrained to yield to the demands of justice rather Would tat when | Youengaged yourseif In this unholy business consule- rations for your wie and family and frends had operated on‘your mind instead of bemg reserved to } dressed to mine! The statute mposes as a pan isnment a fine not exceeding $5,000 and imprison. ment at hard labor not exceeding Mfwen yoara. I find n bing it the review ot the case thal I think would jastily me in makiug the senteace less than that winch [ now pronounce; that you be maprisoned for ten years at hard labor and Of $4,000, the sentence to be execnted ip itentrary. The prisoner, Who apyeared to be mnch effecten, was then removed and taken charge of by te Marshal ju “its THE ERIE RAILWAY Wik. Before Judge Sutherland. George W. B. Wi end Joun J. Kehoe.—This achon was brought for au alleged malicious aud untimely dispossess, It appears that Wilson, who is su agea and respectable colored man, Hired the third noor of the ins ts 56 East | claimed to belong to Meath and Raphael, the Eng- Honsion stroct, this city, from the defendant, By! | 11.1 snarouoiders, and to ve Wiegally withneld from were, who is also a member of the colored persua- | thom py Fisk and the Erie Railway Compauy, was sion, and as they did, not harmonize ou the prem | yecumed yesterday afternoon, Mr. Mortimer Stith, ses, Sylwere obtained a Warrant tO dispoxsess bim, | assistant secret of the Ene Railway Company, aud emplosed the defendant Kehoe, who was one of | Was Irther ex He testuled that a number ti of certificates, corresponding with the nu The English Storkbulders and “the Coleman Keveivership. ‘The reference before Mr. Kenneth G. White, the master appointed by the United States Cirenit Court to inquire as to the 69,054 shares of Erle stock SOM BB, oseph Syn jebrated king of | clas), to execute the warrant. Wilson and those iesned to the pinintiils nad b tis witnesses testified than he was (dispossessed rans ’ eG pee gn the 124h of D during the prevalence of a mn for iule snow storm amd severe frost; that the Mar- y nthe name of J. 8. Morgan. were reprosented nook only by the stabs, Ihe cor- tificates not having been pasted on them. The wit- ners accounted for this by saylag that the cortifi- cates inight heve been pasted by mistake into some otuer book. The examination, wineh developed nothing beyond sn mspec' ates and a comparison with vy the j Plaats Ns, stands adjourned to Monday, ual wad his assistants handed his farnivare in such a rows and violent manner while removing it from fis apartments fo the sidewalk (hat considerable of f wae damagen, lost and destroyed, and that in consequence oi the severity of the weather several OL bis fingers ¥ bitten while watching uis property on the a ‘ont of the prentises, betore he secured & Suitable piove to remove It to, and brought this action to recover damages there- for. Dne defendants aud ineir witnesses testined | ‘ that “the weather was pleasant when they | DRY GOODS MARK. came to remove goods, denied that they wi or dameged the fur. | hiture ta uy and claimed that they | There has been a fair movement in the dry goods were justitied by the Cours in removing mM, with re- | warket du ® past weck, an unnsual activity gard to the condition of the weather, Ceusiderable market od bap ges Gre unm ae ages Merritnant was induigeLinduring tie examination | 1 Some departments betng the result of the break of Mr. Nash, & ponderows momber oi the bar, Who | in priees oa the part of certain firme. A leading testifod om benaif of the ylainti@, and the ‘coart | yonse sold during the week 6 cases Of Gi: 5 omcers had considerable dhiteuity in preserving : oc " e rd ne. eetarighe' it Garey order. In charamg the jury the Judge teld thot full madder prints at mine cents, a ‘BY the defendat re not hable tor damages caused | Was Yeached before the war, Hi the profits were in er, but if they I a proportion to the amount of goods sold tis result | woult be in the nighest degree satisfactory. | COVITIN GOODS. 1 the plainuil s dam amount ¢ Giscka tener Geen bt foe or BALE | Insome styles of cotton goods the market t very tree appeared for the | ff and exeJ Active, the supply Ro! being equal to the demand, Colt amd Mr. Sweeny for tue defendants, | Im the better qnalities of bieached goods the sales pts, yet the general tendency m than for the’ past few weeks In Wis ‘SUPERIOR couat— — SPECIAL TERM. ni low grades tere hus been a very Breach of Premise Care. Ihovenrent om necomnt of the large Before Judge Spencer. weed by the manufacturers of ladies’ Catharine Gerkin 3. Joseph Platte.— action for alleged breach of promiee of m: reduction uvon Bach promise. Phe case Saturday on an application to amend the demand, au extent that We8 are largely with the de- ets are. inquired far cor BCU Sin the more popular gr Glazed camnbries are sear x complaint, The } ave improved in demand, the low figures td, old story of loving, 1 bat | #t winch they are sold preven tin twyaaton in he truthiuiness of such reer olly | market, Stocks are boeomme 1 <d, the firme nies, The Judge tuok the 3 | ness of priming clovha being favorable io this 1 | dcelsio Lawns fmprove as the Beason aivances, the Decisions. being consiierable Mqniry :roin jobbers, Josey & ABMg el al. va Sulina Harl.—Order DRESA GOODS. aper varieiies Of doi granted, stie dress. oo. Charles D, Lora vs, James D vith, —same goods by Hyman Neison vs, Maria L me. and may Edteard Daly es. Leopold Wiee.— Same, Wittiam H. Lilty ¢8. Jolin 7G. Arnous—Saine, Morrls Frank et a hemicat Nattonat Bank of New Pork. 7 mtered. Nieuw Lowy os, Nwholas Lorenao.- Motion denied, There is agreat ema medina grades, ane sponding seurcity, any notice, I then sent Lwo messengers for the only | | Pacific Mail | che spas We sa Te a TE PL AND COMMERCLAL. eee a nape HE? o—Uae ie a Ou ‘onan gst To-day wheat sympathized with better” auots*iong trom Liverpool, and was strong and inigher, Cotton was steady and unchanged, ‘THE COTTON MOVEMENT. ‘The receipts of cotron at all che ports for the week, ending Friday night were 67,543 bales, against 71,744 bales the previous. week. The total receipts since September 1, 1870, are. 9,353,081, bales, against 2,443,086 baléa for the corresponding period of tne previous.year, Showing, in increase, of 299,005. bales. inihe present crop, ‘The exports. from, all the ports. for the week Were 90,461 bales, agaimas 66,193, bales. tie same Week Inst year, The total exports, for, the expired portion of the cotéon year are 2,870,350 Laies, against 1,004,601 bales forthe same time last your, Dc stock at alk the poris 18556203 bates, against 598,511 bales for the same timein, 1869-70, THD BANK STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the assoctated banks proves very unfavorable, and the relative resources of those institutions are reduced to the lowest figure recorded in many years. The customs payments on the continued large linports of the week, and the fact that the return of money from the country was felt only gradually im the item of legal ten- ders, coupicd with the known menipulasion of certain speculative pools desirous of buyiag stocks readily explaiu a reduction of nearly $4,800,009 in the legal reserve. At tie same thie’ the Nabi ties are reduced by a decrease of $6,390,000 in the de posits, Making the loss of reserve above the legal requirements of the banks $3,200,220, and bringing their surplus down to $4,617,544. ‘The banks, how. ever, are confident that the retrograde movemerit of currency from the rural districts will presently re- lieve their situation, and henee they have con- tracted the Ioan account less than a million of dol- lavs, ‘Phe statement contrasts with its predecessor a8 Tollows:— 107,871 pe 45,512 188 Cireulation .... 31,5085 na Deposits. .. 215,793,657 Legal tenders 38,270, 5 60,045,007 ‘The changes were in detail as follows:— Decrease in dans, $975,057 2,403,506 6,588 6,844,438 324,548 Decrease In legal tenders, MONKY FIVE TO SEVEN PRR CENT. Money wits more aetive, and the brokers, begin- ning weir Inquiry ata very early hour im the day, caused so much undasiness that some borrowers paid seven per cent, gold, in order to make sure of bemg m fands, Towards three o’clock money was offered im great almudance to the government dealers at siX per cent, and'in exceptional cases to the leadmg stuck houses, Excepttons occnrred at as low as five per cent on government collaterals, Disconnts were menanged. Foreigh exchange was ciudl afier the steamer and steady. GOLD LOWER—110% A 11034. Private (espatches from Londen reported the stvee! quotations for 62's 027; (there being no regu- lay market owing to the Good Friday and Faster holt- days). Cold, which had been dun and heavy at 1103g, hereupon deciined Lo 1103, but recovered to 119%. ‘The cowrse of the market is shown in the table:~ nee LON Oy In the got loam market the rates ranged from one to four per cent forearrying. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were aa followa:— Gold cleared Lesage rd Gold balanees. 1,342,1 Currency bala THE TRE, URY BA it Tie followlag were the United States ‘Treasury balances at the close of business to-day:—Curreney, 163,000, The outstanding coin THE NEW LOAN. ‘The additional sh: iptions to the new loan, as | Teported to the Treasury Department to-day, amount to $496,750, making the total subscription to date $55,453,750. GOVERNMENTS LOWER. The goverment list was directly affected by lower gold an] the furry in the money market, which led toa gradnal yielding In prices, averaging about +4 percent, The market was steady In the final street dealings at the following quotations: —Untted States currency sixes, 1!47/ a 115: 0, c1xes, 1581, registered, 1161, @ 116%; Go. do., coupon, 11624 a 116%; do. five- twenties, registered, May and November, 109 10914; do. do., 1863, coupon, do, M2% a 112%; do, do., 1804, Go. do., 112% ® 112%; Ao. do, 1865, do. aQO,, 112% a 112%; do. do., registered, January and duty, 111; 2 111%; fo. do., 1895, coupon, da., 19114 @ Ty; Go. do., 1867, do. do, LG a 1TL%; do. do., 1863 do. do,, 1113; a 111%: do. ten-forties, registered, 1081, a ; do. do., coupon, 108% a 108%. ERISH AND UNSETTLED, ‘The eager running for money carly in the fore- noon to-day, and ihe general antictpation of a bad bank statement started the stock market on a downward movement in the morning, and evoked lower prices, Which were more particularly noticea- ble in the case of Reading, affected as that stock was by the prospect of # new war in the coal mming region; in Rock Island and m Onio and Mississippi. At the same time Lake Shore was sensitive and fell of to 1013;, When money caged up after two o'clock stocks ail advanced again to avout the opens ‘ing prices, but, after the bank statement, went down agam only to make a final vally at the close, In fact, whenever the cliques, Who are trying to buy Ptocks, stepped their fictitious sate, the market rapidly recovered. [a the case of Wabash, which soll wt 607;, the highest price of the season wi reached. Union Pacific to.ched 28. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the teading stocks during the day:— Highesi, Lowest. 96) 9% New York Central consolidated New York Central serip. Harlem. Erte... Reading Lake Shore Wabash. Pittsburg. Northwestern Northwesteri Rock Island Milwaukee ands sags Milwankee and Sf. Pai preferred Onto ana ay “ao C., Cea Unton Western tid i ‘Teiestaih fe SUDDEN CLOSING OF PRTE TRANSPARS. The following notice was grven to the pubiie tos day, and is seif-explanatory:— old, 0 Georg alee 96. idp do. noreniey 9046 892); do. gold bonds, 9133 a 918; North Carolina, 80; do, new, 59 hid; Missouri sixes, 92 nipal and St. Joseph, 914 9 sixes, 724 4 76; Alabama, fives, 68 bid; do, elghts, 103 bid: Arkansas, Little Rock, 59 a 60; do., Fort ‘Smith, 52 a 67, TUE. IMPORTS OF THR W BEE, ‘The,imports (other than, dry goods and specie) av the port of New York from, foragn porta fox tho. week oniling April 7, 1811, were $4,269,253, The following, shows, the imports. of foreign dry goods at Now, York during; the pashweek and-sluce the beginning of the er For the Weer. 181. gitar stbins 115 sagt) 2,286,771 45,798 @ 924; do, Han- Entered at pert.. Thrown on market. SinceJany 1, ered at port,...90,183,207 31,409,268 41,119, 019 ‘hrown on market.29,579, 122, ‘31448133 41,295,030 vorts at this port the past week Wore: €9;541,409, awalust $11,930,286 the previous ‘Week, and $6,883,731 for the correspending week of last year. ‘THE SPRCIR MOVEMENT. ‘The specie movement is shown in the taney — Total for the week. + _ $896,617 Previously rsported. + 14,131,862 Total since January 1, 1871 Sarre time, 1870... 6,679,819 Same time; 1860. 9,678, anie th 17,117,326 Same time, 1867 Same tiine, 1866 6,877,423 1865. 5,128,602 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Aprit 8—TO:T5° 4. i 4 40 Saturday, #10007 0 S'5-20; c, "4... 1) 4 shs American bye? 7000 do... = ES 4 zz 5 linia Bs fS8eies a Ss3e S10000 US 5-20, c, °67.. 11135 3000 Yoo US Bre, BA), €.. 10° rood U8 516, F708: 10000 U BOs, currency! 115% The Board ad ourned out of respect to the memory of the late J. Howard Watow) right. STREET WuITATD i Five Sohcoomtieah a M. Northweat’n pt. Ro sok | Bi is 2 iy ef. West Union Tel. St Paul . ‘St Paul Wabaal Oho & Lake 108%, HE Pittsburg. Union Pactiie Nortiwesteru. ©,0 & F Cent. LONG ISLARD RAILROAD ENXTERPAISE. There is conaiderabie tatk in some of the Loug Island towns over the advance in ticket and com. mutation rates on the Suuth Side and Long Island Railroads. They feel so much indignation that a third railroad ta to be built. A meeting wes held in Jamaica yesterday to induce Mr. Stewart to ex- tend his Central Rattroad to that piace. When the South Side Railroad was projected the ple of Jamaca offered to subscribe liberatiy to the stock and to build a station; but it has not been done, and not a coliar’s worth of stock 18 held by a Jamaica man. [tts thongnt Mr. Stewart will not ask pecuntary aid, a8 he 1s butiding an indepen. Erin RAiLWay Company, April & 1871, Novick.—Tnh coasequence of Ue hivestigation pending in the United States courts, aad the quized production of the several stock’ books before the Commissioner, MH bec Neconsary to tempo: rarily suspend the operations of tae transier do partment. The transfer books Will therefore be ed from this date, Due notice wil be given of the upeuing, | With cost s firinne Light shades of solid colors, suttabie for wharles , Caidicelt vs, Chartes A. Stetoon—Order | Wee and scarfs. are se ce Ubbons are hig ~nre and there 18 no excess ‘able sigles ane! colors eT, paner va rhe Eventing Malt Assoctatton.— | The increase 10 th of slik ine rtations over | aauk | tast year Is very 1 nd the vize of the stock ou Bhizt Clark et al. Wittam E. Riter,—Refer. | hand wii tend tor por es steady ‘ nad WOOLLEN GOODS, ba SA chal. veLavwrence Phittipa et al— | 10 Might weight fancies there Is a good demand : orter graue: : wick movement. Vor heavy fancies tne @ John F. Winslor ve, Leon Oliver et al.—Same, } Jnerea re S$ wit La ad Ander Dod ve. Louts Satoner,—Same, | mers wife Tent ay ney Ha ot By Judge Jones, dll I at 00 um i a » Fiannels move With the jobbers, Wut Daniel ¢ Byes t word Howard e al—si j ations from first hands ave somewhat restricted memorandum for . m sunt OF @ gen advance c pee f wereite ty te. Richard B. Busk Tojun one UL vv a weneral sdvance in pri trom diseolved, Without eC = " = nes Danks ve Catharine P, Holden—Motton KINOUNG WITH KEROSENE. and: Davencans co ie dreaaeny-tdiaia GONE Fatal Burning Accident in Brooklyn. onied on the ground of laches, with ten doltare | Elicn MeLoughitn, fourteen years of ape, ond re. cunts. filing with ber parents at 01 Peari street, wa yn C, Carven ve, Paid Spoford.—Motion de: . ‘ Ae nied with ten donars co on fatally burned yesterday afternoon by her clothes 1 which she I betore trude @ivoree gra lenviite HIERN COKE Moi, and SANG v8 Jos ,/ kena ve. ng fre from the explosion of a can of kevos Was using to fgnite the fire im th refothing was nearly ail bw {he Domes cowld be subdu nder Pendt,—Decree of | ne, i] stove, 4d from hor boty & Alewnder J. Cam v= Appeal took om | Way, 290; Ocean, 914; Me MORTIMER SMITH, Assistant Seeretary. THE CITY BANK STOCKS, The followiig were the bids tor the city bauk stucks:- — York, 125 ‘ nis’, M4; es’, 196; Union, 145; America, 145; City, 2%; Pi x, yoru Kiver, $7; Trdes- men’s, 163: Falteu, Greeawieh, 212; Butchers and Drovers’, 148; Mechuniss aud Tracer’, 187; Natioual, 116; Merchants’ Exchanze, 10g! Ward, 107!, York, 113; Commerce, 1194; Mechantes’ Banking Assov jatioa, 116; Broad. | sauna, 324; American Ex- change, 117; Chatham, 103; Bank of the Repubtie, 118; Bank of North Americ a Hanover, 10314; | Irving, 124; Metropolitan, isd; Peome's, 140; Grocers, 116; Kast Kiver, 4; Market, 126; Nassan, 10934; Corn Dxetange Jontinemtal, 95; Mt, Niet. las, 115; Marine, 14) County, Importers and Tras Manulacturers and Merchants tional, 1081s; Fourth Nationat, 11 110; Tenth National, 120; Oriental, change, 70, STATE BONDS STRONG AND DIT. ‘The Soutiera State bonds were generally strong, hat dull. Tae Teunessees were exceptionally lower, The following were the prices made at the only session of the boardueld to-day :—Tenneseee, ex cou- Pon, 65%} do., Ue, 05)¢ a 654; Virginia, 6x con. “on, 60; ‘do, new, TL'y @ 72; do, registered stock, 100; Central Na- Ninth National, 189; Boll ix | Ly ander, dent line. The Rockaway branch of the Tong Island Railrgad jnished b. July. has been commenced aad ts to be Sunday trains will be run during the summer seu- gon. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BONIFACE—GRavE.—On Wednesday, April 5, at the residence of th ‘bride's father, Huntington, L. I, by the Kev. Fneodure 8. Brown, Jouy J. BuNt- FACE to FANNY ©. GRAVE. BoRDEN—BEACH.—On Tuesday, March 7, by Rey, Dr. E. H. Gillette, C, AUGUST BORDEN to 8, Lovise, Oaughter of Kovert Beach, Esq. BROADHEAD—KEY NoLDS.—On Saturday, April 8, by the Rev. Mr. Howe, J. SUYDAM BROADHEAD to LUCY M., daugnter of P. M, Reynolds, Esq., of Orange, N. J. WaisON—KRLLY.—At the Calvary oe church, Twenty-inird street, on jhursday, Ane 6, by tae Re Rev. McArthur, HENRY Wavsoy, of Derbyshire, Eh te KELLY, of Devonshire, Engtend, Ci Be Died. eS —On Friday moe Alas April Uy ode the resi- her mother, 415 W rat strecs, LILute We BARKER, | dager a ‘ay BE. and tae late Henry R. Barker, aged 17 yea. Funeral services at Trinity chinpel,” on Monday morning, at pe eleven o’cloex. BERRIAN.—On Saturday wornwg, “Aprit a sped a Jingering illness, of , consumption, at dence, 267 West Fourteenth street, pa inn. ae ate of Washington, D, U., um the doth year of is age. ite Telatives and friends of the family are ree spectfally invited to atiead the funerai services, at Irmity M. E. churn, on Thirty-fourth street, he- tween Seventh and Eighth aveiues, on arene at twelve o'clock M, Wasulagton papers please copy. Bow .es.—On Saturday, April BOWLES, in the 69tn year ot ler Relatives and friends of th fully invited to attend tue funeral service, at her jate jenee, NO. lu4 Sulitvan street, on prowtay afternoon, at tires o'clock. Remains to be taken to Worcester, Mass, ‘or literment, Ollawa \C. WW.) papers please cop, COLEMAN. Vriday, Ape 7, VINE, Wife of Robert B. Goteman. Funeral services this (Sunday) afternoon, aut halt. past two o’elock, at ih harch of the ftoly Co minion, corer of Sixth avenue and "nventfetil stree nd iviends of the famy are lnvtendd to wbient. pus Exizapern C, « EMELINE ANCE- day, Apr 8, James Posse ia. aad frieuds of the family ave re- vied Oo attend tas tanerad, ¢ t ital -past one ofcloc’s, iron fh 1 For-yth streets ay ovening, Aprié, siaddenty, | Lodevico Faor, In the b0tt aint fr the famlty, alse of nev Sen, Prams Me, ane Wastin tron Mab lin and Raymond sotch, # to ottond the funeral, Hue pamedas)acternooa, wt ome 0% 160! her late resniaiee, 129 he ex street, Lommavilte (iky.) papers please copy. FLYBN. on seturdsy, April 8 ef consimpdon, i, Awe wd VCS ame S HOUTA. | Ts of nity, + tne Me Whe cl tines, = from | Typowrap au, From Nis Late Pe day MOTH, Wet in New ork, EMMA BOX, Mn ie Z)iB y Fu: Mrs. Th: body wil ve taken to Pougakeepate for Inter. | ment on fire entht ovelock Monday morning train, | Huson liver bairoad, GERM TBON.—~On Sunday, Aprit 2, al the roamionce of jnis father, Gravesend » In ty after a short bet La adda inegs, Mr. JOMN GERRITSON, In the 49th year of er fitfal fever how sweet is sloen, TALL. dpi 4 Saturday, Anvil 8, JUDIA A., wife of James Leste Hallett, and danghter of John and Mar- garet Bridgman, in (he 26th year of her age. ‘Tne relatives and friends of tne ag 4 are respect- Inliy imvited to attend Ure fae: ‘om (he vesi- dence of her parents, No. 131 Cannon strect, on Monday afternoon, at one o’ciock. Hrnnick.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, ae 8, at the resideuce of her son-in-law, James £, Pingle, 242 Sonth ‘inird street, Mrs. Catuative Henn rehet of Witllam Herrick, im the 06th year of ner age, ‘The relatives and frients of the family are respect- fuliy invited to ottend the funeral, on Monday after | Barcluy sweet terry, t) 24} Louisiana levee | jhontnae No | oe eaitly are respects | | toa und Apmc Dunne, aged 4 months | yn anit son. Q*( | Monday att | Lambore Sayin j sony | ree | in | SPX fmt sever o'clock, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 4% 1867:—-QUADRUPLE: SHERR, 9034- » At three o’c! ar farther Invi Her te HINM. ate ex coupon, 47 bid; do, new, 2414 @ 25; do. special mam | tax, 18% a 18%; South Carolina, ex conpon, 70 a fee duly, 613 @ 617%; do. do., April, | Monday afte cal eae oe <a come Mn on on Hoyt, On fs jay, April 8, Lucy, daughter of. B.' Hunt, aged: 2° years: and: 2 Funeral from so 35 West Nineteenth street on onder afternoon, Mone g clapk. JACKSON.—On Fry lay, April 8, of scarlet fever, Grace C., eldest daughter of Samuel Z. and Grace 8. Jackson, sues 6 years and 11 months. Funeral from the residence of her puro No. 9 Brooklyn, on Monday, alternoon, atone: oKSON.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, April * ane ARD A. JACKSON, SOM Of the late George H. and Helen M, Jackson, a) ged 24 years, Relwaves, and-frends: are: Invited to attend the funeral, ora eee ae eee © his grandmother, Mr& 8. As Jaekson, 125 Willow sireet, this Sumlay afternoon, at three o'clock, with ont gycier notice, KENNEDY.—On Saturday, Aprits; RopeRt LOskE, infant son of John and Sarah Elizabeth Kennedy, Lyeur, 9 months and 4 days. je relatives and trtends of the — are respect- fully invited to attend his tuneral, from the resi- deuce of his parents, 165 Jackson street, Williams- vnrg, LL, ob Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Kipyrn—01 “on Friday, Apri 7, Joun Kynsy, aged 42 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his farher’s resi- dence, 125 East Ninetieth street, at one o'clock, pre- cisely this (Sunday) afternoon, Relatives and friends of the familjyare respectfully invited,to attend the funera}, without further notlce. KLUM. b Sanmuay, at one’ o'clock P: M., ELSzanetty, wife of Adolptr ‘Riemann i im the oth year of ber age. Notice of funeral hereafter. KUGLER.—On day, Aorih rit, Appy C., wife of ‘navies BR. Kugler, age 47 y The ine remmtves, and iriends orthe family are invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, No. 233 East Sixtieth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one 0’cl LatiaM.--On Saturday, April 8 LeaNnora L. La- THAM, in the 24th year of her age, ‘The relatives ani triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fai from the resi- denies of her bri -law, Kiger Combs, 64 Mac- dougal street. on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Larrix.—On Friday, Apri 7, of consumption, Harrier (., wife of Samuel T. fe biti ‘The rejatives and friends: of the membersol Pyramd Lodge, No, 490, are respec trity invited to attend the funeral ser- vices at hor lute residence, No. 3u3 West’ Fwenneth Street, this (Sunday) afternomn, at four vielvek. Re- mains to be taken to Westchester county, New York. ‘ On Saiurday morning, April 8, Hansa Stephen C. Lynes, age t 82 years, ‘ine: Yelabives and friends 01 the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, 7 St. Maris place, on Tuesuiy atter- noon, ath ast-one o'clock, MALON#.—Om Thursday, April 6, PAPRICK MALONB, . ity and. acqualntances och ai moe | Sees irises. fue on corner Serres avenue tad 120 oth pepe Graud Rapids (Mich) papers please copy. son nnn TOP AMD NEL Sy, MRE. cot SLE seated ‘atual en alter 8 Dryer Hgat ag da Hecting all bitley will antomescetee = ja < ta rae eget uss rs aes iOB.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO! N” of Moore. is this a wed by oe ee if eat, and James due, joare aud fe alone to a mi depts of the firm. ba “Wooie'* UOOTON, 20 Kose street, New York, rr PARYNGA, WANTED--EIPHER post the latter preferred), 'n the sliver nears rib Uiaiaewp capital requir Onn (0.420 mennls in order to extend the bi tier retire’; has fe bert references given and required, Address A. G, Fy bow 14 Herald omen, or take the’ place of one 2 Beer established twelve years. rember A BARE has th ge FOR reer) ae erprine.— ra ie Wk an th oldest Wood aud Wii <i ware, Yo eee ‘The buemméss has operation teen tr for more than a quarter of a century, fe still running advan: tazeously. and is iy. Reasons for selling wit! he given that eau ta pe fail to satis tire most cautious tyulrer. | Fsineipave and those only ng business may apply to JAMISY EDSALL, No. 26 Fulto atreet, corner'ot FIRST CLASS, (GROCERY. WENT SIDR UF town; weekly; natiatacto Feanotin fog owner ate Apply to R. CHRIST, Baa aveimue, or adver J. C., station G. mei KARE. CHANCE.—$1,200 WILL BUY FIXTURES), Xx ‘Apparatus, Kenowiadae and § Stock of calabtteied ore dale manufacturing business, cent; business United if desired; this ig bos roe ies saa satisfactory reasons given for seliing, Address: P. 0. b., box i Herald office, PAWFY WIDID 990,000 WANTRD—TO INVEST IN A “an entornrise projected by letters patent, and which i capelde of elng made very profitable, Adiipess: thf. By Vox 8,021 Port ofice, nb PARTNER WANTED WIT! 1 93,000, TO EXTEND A weil established mans ‘wetuning chemical busticms: now cqesahal wate, strich, Investigation solivited, Ad- MANUFACTURER SOLIGITS @1,00s, CAN Us TO great advantage; will guarantec #4 weekly profits per- anently; can yive responstole act oF om. his house wud tot In city (present encumbrance $0. anative of Dunlavin, county Wicklow, lreland, in. the 62d year of his age. His friends are respectinily mvited to attend the funeral, from his late restaence, 334 First avenue, at half-past one o'clock, MANGAN.—On Satirday, April 3, after a severe il ness, THOMAS MANGAN, & Imitive of Adare, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 60 years. Friends and acauaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the fimerat, from ins tate residence, 18 North First street, Prooklyn, E. D., om stomday al- ternooa, at two o'clock, Moone.—On Saturd cy morning, April 8, CRORGTE- ANNA, daitghter of George W. and Mary E. Moore, aged 6 montis. ‘The relatives and friends of the famil, fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi. dence of her parents, 144 West Thirty-seventh street, this (Sanday) afternoon, at (vO o'clock. —{n Brook}yn,on Friday evening, April MORELAND. Oia es and friends are respectfully invited to attend the faperal,on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Latayette avenue }’re-byterian church. MORRELL. —On. ‘thursday, April 6, EVELINE Lovtsa (Latte Lulu) MORRELI, only daughter of T. H. Morrel:, aget 4 years, 11 months and 26 days. The relatives and (riends of the family are respect- Tuliy Mmvited to attend the funeral, tais (Sunday) af- ternoon, at igli-past two o'ciock, frou tue residence, of her father, 203 seveath avenue, near Twenty- second street. McCane.—On Thursday, April 6, of consumption Joun J, McCabe, in the 34th year of his age. ‘The relauves and friends of the fanuly, and those of his brother, Frank McCabe, and the members of the Bryan Keilly Association, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, bot Madison street, this (Suuday) afternoon, at aue o'clock, are respect. thes (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'cioek, to at funeral of their late brother wember goon J. Me THOMAS TIERNEY, President. THOMAS MAtrR, Secretary. iat LLY, —On Friday, April 7, ChLtA MCNULLY, ive of Bundoran, county Donegal, Ireland, ae 50 years. The iriends of the family are requested to aitend | the funeral, from the residence of her brother -in- law, Anthony Har, 685 Pergen street, Brookiyn, this Lit to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiat- veh, NichHoLs.—On Thursday, April 6 MARGARET Nicons, widow of Sanmel Nichols, Esq., m the 86th year of her age. Relatives and acquaintauces, and those of her sons, William Ml. and Eawin Nichols, are respectiully invited to attend the funerat,from her late residence 887 Broome street, corner of Mulberry, this (Sunday) afternoon, ut two o’viack. ORTLEY.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Doratny B. ORTLEY, in the 84th hea her ‘The relatives and friends of the iamii, fully invited to attend the juueral, trom the res! deuce of her sister, Mrs. tloogland, No. 426 Pacific street, this (Sunday) aitetnoon, at thtee o'clock. O'CONNOR. --The members of Charies Maivey Association are requesied to wect ut their roam, New Chambers street, on Sunday afternoon, at o.e o'clock, to attend the wat eyy of thetr Jate brother member. TOMAS DUNNEGAN, Presi 5 DONNIGAN, President tem. BasTawio BROWN, Secretary. comiriys O’CoNNOR.—On Thuraday, April 6, of consamption, Mathe roluatfen atid tretids of the f @ relatives and frieuds of the famil Tespect- fuliy requested to attend the frneral. bor) are residence, Fourth avenue, between Eighty-ninth and Nmetieth streets, this (Sunday) atternoon, at one o'clock; from thence to Calvary Cemetery, PRS. —On Friday, April 7, JEREMIAH PETERS, a reshford, county Kilkenny, Ireland, ves of the family, and those of his in-law, James Clitocl, are respectfully in- vited to attend tie faueral, this (. waday)atternoon, pat oO Ae from 89 Tenth av spohin EVITY.—At Washington square, SS sat Le I, on Thursday, April 6, of heart disease, Coidnel MICUABL B. Pe TIT, The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from ‘friuity church, Kar Rockaway, L. I, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, KEILLY.—On Friday, April 7, JOUN REILLY. 2 native ofscounty Longiord, lreland, parish of Abey- lore. in the 5 pring Year of his a; ‘the retatives and irien brothers-1-law, John Murphy and Daniel Plaherty, are respectiuiy luvited to atiead the funerat, frou his late resideace, 508 West Thirty-sixth nirect, this (Stnday) afternoon, at two o'ctork. April 7, age. = ip ate verpect- the ramily, atso of his RopbY.—On Friday, April 7, of hemorrbage from tpaduny Pes Ann Rovpy, aged 16 yeaas, 9 months Ml 7 ‘The refatives and friends of the tamfly ate respect: fn slay on the funeral, from Rev late residence, 45 Seventh avenuc, tis (Supday) after- ee ar prs ‘clock, . }OTERS, Thersday, April 6, Jou J. Roaers, aged 1 years and 6 mutha. e Reiatives and Trends “x the family ave reapent- faily mvited to attend the funeral, trom the resi- donee of his parents, $34 Grecnwien street, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o’ulock, the members of New \ ork Plate Printers’ Union are hereby notified to assemble at thelr Hall, No. 65 Kast Brouiway, this (Sunday) aiternoon, ‘at one o'clock preeisely, to pay the last tribute of respect fo the memory of yob fy of caErs, late member of the Hinon, WILLIAM MILLER, President. . SONS Secretary, On Priday, Apri 7, Wiiitaw Roparrs, Of CoBsUnpiiOn, Son of Nodgere, &@ native of Omagh, county Tyrone, ed 33 years, Panerai to tike phice from nis Tate residence, 219 West Twenty-eighth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. SALiMANN.~-On Friday evening, April 7, between of heart disease, PACLISE dow Of Hori Salzmann, agedsé- years, elatives and irieuds are respectful) y iivited fiend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 48 Eldry ito street, Us (Sunday) atteraoou, at one orelowk, SovovEn—On Priday, April 7, GEORAR MELVILER, orge H. and Gossie P, Scudder, aged at 279 West Eleventh street, om Hi, Ab halt past one o'clock. nu briday morning, April 7, after a Wan £., eldest son of’ the late in the 46th year of hts age, cintives and frends of the hunily are respect- ys avited to attend the funeral, from his iate tence, 158 Wavertey place, on. Monday morning, ae ten o'dluck, Without further notes. TAYLOR! Brooklyn, on Priday mori Api MAIS JANE PERKINS, Wie of Kev, B. Be L. Taylor, fh year of ner age, uneral serviees will take place at her Into reat. Hoticey No, 45: Henry street (old No. 32y), om Monday aifernoon, at hall-past tires o'elock. Pere (in satarday, Apri 8, JANE, widow of Calvin Torrell, In her G:th yoary ‘the relatives and trends of the family are respect. wl Jnvited, to attend the funeral, from her lute re 220 Wost Thurty-arst street, this (Surrey) At nine o'etoek, Newark papers please copy. WaARkD.*AE her residence SALMAN. V rhe r yen Pavers at fay Her SUY DAM. short fiers, rhe at Bulls Ferry iil, ‘ard, and daughter of orge Houster, —im Friday, april 7, Lawnrener. R. Kenn, beloved son of Weary §. and Caroline Wat- lace, aged 5 year: outs and 25 cays. ‘pa 4s HO! Retatives and fiends ‘of ihe family are invited to etiond the Mueral, from the residence of his yarents, 3st Howory, corner of Fith strect, Us (Sunany) Srinuel morning, a! ten o'clock. ‘The remains Will be Laken to Greenwood for Mrerment. WALSH.—At st. Mary's Hospitai, Hoboken, N. J. after & lingermy inesa, Laciesce WaLem, of Cashel, ‘Tipperary, Ireland, In the 46th year of his age, ‘The remaing will reach the New York side of the (Sunday, afternoon, a two .008,) or both; no services wanted; th Sleuscf-asplondid business. Inquire! 1. H. wth ECO, co 96 Broadway. LADY OF PAs HIGHEST RESPECTABILILY, WITH Capital dealres 4 partneralip 1a, a hotel or frat clase Doarting house, either at Lou; och OF Saratoga. Addrese Mus, MJ, WAYNE, Post ailiee, Chicago, nl dX. avaluable Pateat forsale; mai Operation and article wanuinetired yew and in, demands exclusive monopoly agsured, Address SCOTT, Herald office, nting interview. N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WANTED—WITH $3,000 oF 85.000, to Joln a party tp ‘a well known enterprise id, - FAY, 28 Cortiandt street, up stare, alrealy extabl Berwoon sand a9 B. N. PROFITABLE BUSINESS ON SIXTH AVENUE A vain Me for the value of the Stock and Fixtures, wr tis owner having aay cate anenas enh teak HALF 1 INTEREST FOR SALE-IN Al AN OLD ESP AB- Highed cag) manufacturing business, a complete mouo- @ year guarantee A poly; business must bo. extended; $8,000 a treet. SESS | QPPORTUNITY FOR A + young couple. —A House and Store at the Ford Falitoad depot to rent; B26, per. inaniny suitable Tor Tights hing, millisery. fkoev goods, coutecth onary are ool#or any mechanical business. Apply at ROBERT COD- SINGTON Bower GENTLEMAN WITH aL CAPITAL DESTROUS oe euterhig Patent Medicine Business can obtain all re- prescriptiong and nigh'y fmportaut {nformation. Ad- crea Anctiid RIFE, box 185 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 248 Bra VOR SALE—AN INTEREST INA BUSINESS WEL Jocated ou Broadway, more cash velng required to ex miaciaracture: oF rm roll entire "3 book store, d tools of a barge boat butider’ eon bene af a good practical man, NESS, Herald off ANUPACTURING BUSINUSS IN THIS CITY FOR Male for 91,00; will pay ant Feary prot, on present ‘any exten ddress. MANUFACTURER, box tia Heralt omees yg le! WANTED -IN TRE BERGRAND EALOR, two young men thoroughly ve: beret, win fi juss references, DOW doing a. good. pot Increasing business: te of extending the saine, from $5,000 to B10,000 ie requtaite, | An excellent opportunity for a ENERGY i capable of attending to finances, fe. Address Herald ofice, ARTNER WANTED, WITH PROM 6,000 TO wi0 000. Tn a manufacturing business already eatabitahe !: artic! patente 1; surpasses anythin of tl unjimatted deman Lin elty. and countrys aditional en red for manutacturins ; will bear the closeat investieatio will treat only with responsible Partics. "Address DAVI 1% Corvandt at “R WANTED—BY AN A srbo has trom G5 00 t SiN; any party having @ sirailar amo: c) aie bles tm any woolewale oF manuracttring Musttieas “or demeetls produce commissions e honest. ad prods adress NEWTON, Gox 14 Hernid oftees * ARTNER WANTED—IN AN EeTanLISUED BUSI ness of cight years’ standing; endorsed by the leading Taflroads; Jarge protits. Call and investigate. +" LLOYD & CO., 39 Broadway, frst fiver. ARTIES WHO CONTEMPLATE BANKRUPTCY AND: denire to shape their a sets will find it of mutual inter- eet to consult, In confidence, T, X., box i oftce, PALUAREE MINERAL SPRING FOR SALK—RE canis auy, dingoverad, near, this city rare chauce (oF eal fendid local reputation; is of cures effecte' hag Addraas A. box 117 Tieraid ollie, Ww’ AEDSAL FARTHER, Witt SQuE CAPITAL AND — the restanrant business tn one of the t has a ae reslawcaut ball room attached. a beat vocal Addresa P. WAnvtED—4 SINGLE OR MARRIED HAR, WITH A ‘smal capital, to join, the awner in = ovate saloon, Take Ue Flualiing avenue care ut F ton ferry. get out at the fone Hall, Hairison avenne, VARIED A MAN TO CONTRACT BY FUR YEAR CTT 19 Westchester House. Inquire at the offce of ARTNER WANTED [MWE. $600. bina Leet CT y Soon, te act an ticket agent wertioare popatne exhibition; no tiers want 1st Seon avenues i MILTON. ‘ry $800 tree TO 0%, city; exsh br = To INVES?_IN ‘A SARE, eT ae St.000 Profitable business, with personal byagentieman of business experience; fll P. POST nik, Posi atic, New Vouk, Feaponse, Address $1.6 WILL BUY SAMPLR ROOM EN FIRGR Pe, location; good trade; stock and fyinres nee leaving (or Kusone, “Apply ta LOND. wor 500 01 & wo, By rindway, fat Noor, -A PARTNER WANTRD_TO MANUFAC. $L5.000), terean article os wnlimtad get ing or mr Oper cent profit; a emall amount only will ring toe Awlinincty fina? yee watiagea bythe Investor. Adarces LB, box Herakt ofiow. “=A WHOLESALE MANUPAGTURING: $: 50, O00. business, established many yeara.will take aR active, experienced business man as fai jal partner, with shove amount fn ‘The pasiuess te entigoly free ad Inzyely mmoreasing, Sales laa carly 000, ences of hghest character reqnired and givens ‘Nddvena Now 1o0 Harald often ¥ ‘ RESTAURANTS. WILL BUY AN EXCELLEN Posiness, on me of the best avennes 8100 1 BOW per week. Address Mt Mn Vigrrons tw “CENTRAL PARK WILL FIND SUULE 3 Hotel Restrnrant, Forty foarth street end Sixth: won, the finest resting place and most elegant establish upper part of the etty. “DENTISTRY me? RIPICIAL TEETH INSERTED PERMANENTLY. Withont plates or extractions, Teeth built upon «lumps, AS SPN eaplastion tx by the inyeator, th'street, neat Bronitway. PRR TOOTH FOR FULL Sets OF THE nent $1, 2 ~ Seiiliinanl ae PASTORS al rion EXCHANGE. MA NUPACTORER OF WHITE LEAD AND ZERO A wil take mune, nthe ge with Int are way oF buj in exehany ronda we whi vartionlars ta BR es Nt yartiontara vo'F. As Wi WINES, Liquors, &C, FINE RYR OR BOUHON WHISKEY AT $2 50 PRE A Fe gud fine wink RS Pag GraK; Sy a fa in low, "alle nereptod Cr" nl WILLIAM M. GILES, rants Al. ATM, MARKS, SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE Eighth street, ant at my branch store, si Sheth wwe. nue, indtos and gentlemen can yve the fall yalue in casa tor or ctr Ons Dhamonita, Jewory, are entin the Sess ca CLOTHING. 4 sty ta. "Tha pene an oan dow plone 10% fn ‘ eof wend hind the namnbers wa aber fea waited on *. Prices “. Marks.| true, yon. wil be denis A” J. ANUALT'S, 178 SEVENTH AVENUE, | harika aud yeni lemen. prices A: et age ‘tor. saae 1 be stu prised at the seal Nit. Th Diamonta ; ay beanie Pleath Wet Ny vans call, oF & ote by post pune dHtes attended by Mrs. anak om Farnitare, 93,08 Dreesce it onde hy “MATREWONTAT. so a bi n GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WOULD LiKE 10 RF come acnuminted with a preporsexein foung, Indy inaieimoataly incumed. Aduveas br, DOV Mer alt Uptown Branch office, 1.21% Mr ATRIMONTAL OFFIC 0. Ube N on ov address Mme, Wi Wietvoan oud Bamana Danley Nodical and Barivo Clairvoyant. Tells everything.

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