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lan 8 * NEW, YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, ,o— Ricavo Naeem ene seo TI ~ REDEK OD eas" ce Bi 3 > F —. ef Tenewed energy and he soon passed her and came | FLEETWOOD PARK. |Stiesyremescomrizse $3), BAURoaD Mowovowmz, | PUN ANGHAT, AND COMMBROIAL, & t payer yer distance ‘The time of the heat was 2:33 5; [From the New York Evening Mail of aay 17.) SLL sends wildly Peau : Look the let right Byes aceans, Suen tated and $40 MASTERS, O8 TIVR? yo or whe , second, The H BRALD Is true to its best traditions, and to its ALL a Third Day of the Spring | a roam pourthiclose up to the omners. Asond, | nlerests as an independent leader of opinion, when Tavnapay, May 1608 PM} nee for Meeting. Bright Byes tiitd and Sea Foam fonrtn.” Time to | * Continnes its vigorous war against the rallroud | On ’Change to-day wheat was firm and in good ies hat pois thirty-eight seoonds,. At the Ralemile that threaten. the republics “The current gossip | @emaud. The cotton market was steady, with closing af pnt pole Hank led half a length, am pressil avout the purcnase of tue Erie Ratiraad by Mr. Van- | fatr inquiry. sasley severely, Susey next and Bright Eves in the rear. | Tome hihishes the HERALD a good text for an. + gs MONEY EASY. mae A Fine Attendance, a Good Track, Delight- ful Weather and Capital Sport. THREE EXCELLENT TROTS. Nenrsuch the Winner of the First, Hank the | Seeond and Fanny Fern the Third. eas ‘Phe trotting yesterday at the Fleetwood Park was We bow im quantity and quality, there being three Bontests, during which fourteen heats came off, very one of them being gamely struggled for from jank drew away from Sea Foam on the backstretch, and was two lengths in front at the three-quarter | pole. He came along at his best gait, the gray ded at the score & are driving nim hard, and 1a Jength and a half ahead of her, Sea Foam beat | Susey ten lengths, Bright Eyes being four lengths further off, Time of the heat, 2:36, FUth Hea!,—Sea Foam took the lead, Hank break- ing up on the turn, Bright Eyes second, Hank third, | i Susey fourth, At the quarter pole, which was passed in vhirty-eight seconds, Sea Foam led three lengths, Bright Eyes second, Hank third and Susey last. Bright eyes then broke up and fell in the rear, At the half-mile pole, Which Was passed in 1:16, Sea Foam still had the lead, which she maintained to the end, although severely pressed up the home- streten. ‘She won the heat by a short length in Hank second, eight lengths ww front of Bright Eyes, who beat Susey four lengths, Stxih Heat,—Sea Foam had the best of the start, but Hank soon took the lead from her and went to the quarter pole one length ahead in thirty-nine seconds, Sea Foam seeond, with Susey several jJengths behind, At the half-mile pole, which was passed in 1:17, Hank led four lengths, Sea Foam other of its appeals to the intelhgent pubite opinion of the coantey on the subject of rai.roada monopoly, aud It improves the opportunity by showing up the rapid growth im power of the few men who now hold oar railroad system almost wholly in their hands, Five or six men today control raliroad property worth over five hundred millions of dollars and yielding a Toss income of nearly a hundred “millions. If the process ol copsolidation goes on a litte farther in the direction now indicated y credible reports two men instead of five or six will soon wield this impe- rial power, practically unrestricted by any other authority, And this is not a power which is unused, or Whose use and abuse do not directly affect the people. It is very likely that our vassalage to the despots Who control our great railways must be- come even worse, more apparent and more humili- ating than it now is before our patient, mach endur- Ing and apatnetic peop will become thoroughly awakened to the extent of their bondage. When they do awaken they will snap asunder the bonds that now appear to fetter securely every limb of the body poliuc as though they were so many straws. - ‘There was no material change in the rates on call. Borrowers pledging stock collaferais were accom- modated at four to Ave per cent, the more frequent transactions at the latter rate being due to the en- Jarged volume of business at the Stock Exchange. Ou government coliaterals the rates were three and four per cent. Time loans are made at five per cent for sixty days. rime paper passes al an average of about 54 per cent discount. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. The foreign exchange market was dull and steady for sterling and a lite higher for Continental bills. Rates closed as follows:—Sterling, 60 days, com- Mercial, 110 & 110%; good to prime bankers’, 110% a 1105g; short sight, 1107; a 111; Antwerp, 5.174 a 5.18%; Switzerland, 6.16% @ 5.13%; Hamburg, 36 a 9644; Amsterdam, 40% a 41',; Frankfort, 40% a 4143 Bremen, 79 @ 7994; Prussian thaiers, 71%¢ a 72. The, en; 112500 bushels of wheat ana corn, at sed 7100 obi Western Union Tele; ie 4 Pacific Mail, oe . THE NEW RULE AS TO COMMISSIONS. ‘The amendment to the constitution of the Stock Exchange on the subject of the rates of brokerage, which was adopted by a vote of the hoard concur- rently with the recent annual election, went into effect to-day and will be strictly enforced, the penalty of an infringement bemg expulsion from The provision 1s as follows:— ART. 21, The rates of commission, where no agree- ment has been wade to the contrary, shail be as fol- One-quarter of one per cent on the par value nis and other securities, When the transastion ig made for a regular myestor, one- GUTS.—-The market for grain freights waa firmer and noticeable change for other goods. The obartering business was not as brisk, owing to the scarctly of euttuble vessels for both grain and petroleum, Rates, haweve: firm, ents were:—To Liverpool. by steat and by sail 10,000 bushels Of wheat ‘at 7d, and Oo bola. pork at fs, $4. 'To London, 4,000 bbls, flour, Sa. 6d. To Antwerp, 8,00) bbls, flour, 3s, ; 3,00) boxes bacon, Bia. ; 1,400 ilerces tard . 78, Gd. The charters i W) bola. petrolenm, 4360. hia to w direct port on th» Continent, brig, 251 tons, hence to the M Ba. 6a, ry British bark from Philadelpbix to a direct port on'the Contl- pent, 6,500 bbis, petro'eum, 4s. 6d.; a Danish brig, 423 tons, hence to Livernoo!, general cargo, on private terms, MOLARSES,—Thé limited stock of foreign continued to prevent large operations, though the inquiry was and ili prices would readily have Deen paid. ‘The market shows an advance of 2c. per gallon, as compared with the prices of last week, We note sales 100 hhds, Porto Rico on. private terma and a cargo of los, comprising 208 hhda., 27 Merces and 17 bbls, on private terms. Domestic was steady, with a fair demand. We note rales 260 bbis., chiefly at from i be stock Son iees, hod bhds, Cuba, 1,227 fe. a ize. hhds, Porto Rico, 223 bhis, English Islands and 3,200 bbls. Peginning to end by very closely matched horses. din 1:1, Hank led tou né, Sea Foam eighth of one per cent on the par vale of alt cut New Orleans, We quote:— ‘The troving second, ten lengths shead of Susey, wi Spmaaeat HE NEW LOAN. lies bought or sold, when the transaction is a specu- trotting eave great satisfaction to the thousands | Teen a eone. Sea Foam then began to close, as A Scheme for Checking the Evil. rie aawinvo Gee cela rae GinkGd Sh chp wicca | ACO ” ‘ef spectators that crowded the Club House, the | Hank was showing fatigue, and he broke up twice | ro mz Epiror oF THE HERALD:— q SEC, A. The lowest commission on. all purchases rand stand and the hillsides in front of the start- | at the three-quarter pole. Dan Mace had to use all Being a steady reader of your valuable paper, 1 1113, & U1. or sales of stocks, bonds, or other securities made Meg point. Yesterday was truly a gala day for ail | Nis talent to keep him on bis feet. When they got ; “ 7 paper, Tne additional subscriptions to the new loan, as | for persons not members of the Exchange, shall be i a into the nomestretch the gray mare also began to | can’t fail to expreas my full sympathies with your ted by the Treasury Departinent at the close of | Obe-8ixteenth of one per cent on the par value of all > -wdlmirers of good trotiing, and will long -be remem | shorten her stride ana seemed — tired. as they | editorial in to-day’s number—“The Increasing Label rittes bought or sold. a ‘ered by those who were on the grounds, approached the score Hank broke up again, and be | power and Dangers of Rallroad Monopolies". business to-day, were $250,500, making the total sub- eC. B, The lowest commission on all purehases | » far demand higher prices were obtained, Bont Toree events were on the programme to be trotted | Tan under the string a head in front of the gray sl lonopolics”— | .criptions and conversions to date $64,870,050. or gales of stocks, bonds or other securities made for | of 650 bbls, strained, to arrive, at 825; 1,00) bbl. atrained, THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD. 4 0d Crop, hee aw yy 8 gave him the heat, whch settled | which ought to o] the eyes of every trne citizen @uring the afternoon, the first being for horses that mare, The joins & sing ery . pee “4 * Bad never beaten 2:26, the entries in which were four. The second trot was between horses that had mever beaten 2:50, fur which there were eleven entries, and the third race was between horses that had never beaten 2:34. For the latter race there ‘were ten entries, ‘When the bell rang for the horses to appear for the frst trot ree answered the call and made ready fer the work before them. These were Thomas | Carpenter’s sorrel mare Nonesuch, F. J. Nodine’s sorrel mare Belle Strickland and Budd Doble’s sor- rel mare Idol. Confidence, the fourth entry, did not ome on the track, and the others made a capital Face without him. Nonesuch won in three straight heats, the last one being trotted in 2:27, Belle Strickland won the second premium, although she ve med very backward in condition; but this race ‘wii undoubtedly help her much for future engage- ments, The second trot had eleven entries and seven starters, These were Mr. Mace’s brown gelding Wank, J. J. Bowen’s gray mare Sea Foam, Mr. Wobey’s sorrel mare Susey, Mr. Ferguson's vrown mare Bright Eyes, Mr. Manee’s bay gelding Newton, Mr. Golden’s chestnut mare Polly Golden, Mr. Burr's wrown gelding Heathen Cninee, 8)/x heats were the race, Time of the heat, 2:37 24, ‘The following 1s @ SUMMARY. SAME Day.—Purse $700, for horses that have never trotted better than 2:50; $400 to the first, $200 to the second and $100 to the third; mile heats, best three 1n tive, in harness. B, Mace entered br. g. Hank. 82112 E. Tobey entered ch. m. Susey. 11234 3 J. J. Bowen entered g. m. Sea ‘1 Q. Furguson entered b. m. Bright be be Epa 6444 3r0 P, Manee entered vb. g. Newton 4 dis, B. R. Burr entered Heat Chinee. . dis. P. Golden den......-.++ eseseceeee Mite H. Howe entered b. m. Sarah Jane. dr. D. Pitter entered g. g. Lottery...... ar, A. Patterson entered br. g. New Hampshire Boy.,.. ar, H. Snyder entered b. m. Canada Mall. .ccsceeeee wee coves GP, TIME. Quarter. First heat. » 38 Second heat. Third nei Fourth heac, Fifth beat.... Sixth heat. . 39 THIRD THOT, First Heat.—Jennie won the pole, Fanny Lam- bert the second place, Belle Morrill third, Lewis of this republic and arouse the public opinion to @void the danger in every legal way possible. Valuable information from an experienced Western man enables me-to call your attention to some im- portant tacts concerning the grain trade from tne West, With our present railroad monopolies in this city, where the farmer and shipper in the West, as well as the grain dealer and receiver here, are at- whe peey or our railroad kings, it 1s quite likely that New York city will lose @ great deal of its grain trade. And why? Because railroad managers in this city have permanentiy advanced their tariffs trom all western points five cents a hundred im favor of Philadelphia, and five cents to ten cents in favor of Baltimore. With the strong efforts of the railroad managers of Philadel- puta and Baltimore to secure the grain trade for their poe itis easy to see that in five to ten years, by the ald of new stoamae ines to Europe, perfected 1 their interests, the bulk of the grain of the West will take the advantage offered here, While every movement of the railroad managers of Baltimore and Philadelphia 1s made to subserve the interests of those cities, the railroad management of lines that shonld be especially in the interest of New York 18 directed to cover operations in all sorts of gambling schemes to make money for themselves, apparently not caring a “fg” about the commercial prosperity of our city. What New York needs is the straightest possipie double track road through the country to Omaha, with branches to Chicago, St. Louis, Toledo and Cincinnatt, built and managed by the business men of New York, with moderate and uniform rates all The Assistant United States Treasurer in this city oftered $2,000,000 of gold for sale and received Lids for a total of $5,910,000 at prices ranging from 110.90 to 112.01, The award was made at 111.90 a 112,01 and was confined 10 $2,000,00), although the expec- tation was quite general that a larger amount would be disposed of, THE TREASURY BALANCES. The following were the Treasury balances at the close of business to-( —Currency, $6,856,000; coin, $94,822,000, The outstanding coin certificates Amount to $18,933,000. The stavement shows a de- crease since the last statement, 15th May, in cur- rency of $1,844,000 ana in coin of $2,378,000, GOLD IRREGULAR—I11% 4 112%. The gold market opened strong and advanced to 112, but pending the receipt of imstructions from Washington, after the bids had been telegraphed to the Treasury Department, the price fell off to 111% on an apprehension that an order would come to sell twice the amount advertised to be sold. When the amount was at length specified the price ad- vanced to 11244, but here some of the larger opera- tors began selling out and the market declined to and closed weak at 112, The course of the market is shown In the table:— members of the Exchange shall be at the rate of | on the spot, at from $2 50 a $2 80; 1,800 bbls, No. 2 to low two dollars per 100 shares of the par value of $100, | } 92 bakes; ‘860 bbis. extra at and $10,000 par value of bonds shall be equal to 100 shares of futi stock. Any member violating sections A or B of this article, directly or indirectly, shall, apon confiction, cease te be a member of the New York Stock Exe SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘Thursday, May 18—10:15 A. M. . 8 Express..b3 58 40K RR. 98) 200 do 100 Panama KR 10 di at trom 100) bbls. window gaan) at $7... Av the cl rosin was firm at the follow jccs:--Strained, 3 65 a 60; No. 2, 82 70a Nort ae 450 pale, $470 {$5 75, and ‘extra pale, 5 8 a $7 25—the latter for window lass. Spirits turpentine was quiet ; 82 bbls, to arrive sold at c. The sales for immediate delivery were in lots com- prising 100 bbia., at S2e., at which figures the mar- ‘ket closed sonny Tar was neglected and nominal at #2 50 8 82 60 for North county and $2 65 » $2 70 for Wilmi ne Prrno.kuM.—The market continued firm put quiet for both crude and refined. The stock at present being small offerings were limited. Crude in bulk was held at l4c. 14\¢c., and rotined 24340, a 2450. We note sales of 2,500 bbls. refined standard white for May at ®%\c. The Philadelphia market ruled quiet but firm. Crude for shipping was quoted at 17}se. a 17%c. and refined spot and month nt ic, The reported sales were 1,000 bbls. refined for May delivery at w'go. Tovistons.—Recelpta, pork, 642 bbls; cut meats, 125 packages; lard, 183 packages and 1,06 k The ‘pork Market was firm at yenterday's dectine. ‘The sales were 4,000 bl ‘or June, at B18 16. Bee!—There in scarcely an} and in the absence of business prices were pom{- nally unchanged. Beef barns—Taers were no gales of im. portance. Prices continued steady at $48 $26 for Texas and $27 & $30 tor Western. “Cul menus were quiet were small sales of pickled bame at previous quotations. Other meats were not in demand, Lard was dull at 100, On the spot, Ile. for June and 1144¢, for July, with sales of abyut 1,000 'tercea within the rang’. Bacon was dull of sale and prices nominal at former quotaitons. Butter wud cheese were without change and in moderate demand. Rrok.—Large lots Rangoon were not in demand, and were obtainable at 33,0, n3¥sc. per Ib. gold, cash, in bond. A demand prevatled. from Jobbers at full z, vices, with sales of 275 bags, chietly at from Ye, a Tye. per lb. Carolina was firm, with a fatr aemand for lot We te sales of 85 tierces at from 8%e. a¥sc., moatly at 9c. a Stock, 9,900 bags Rangoun and ‘about 1,100 tierces Carolina. Skeps.—The market bere ts quiet, but firm. In Boston Baker fourth, Clarence f{th, rests! Sears sixth, Lady | the year round, independent of all other nnes, with there war quite an active market and prices steady. ‘The re- dy 1300 Cleve & Pitts Rik.. 127 trotted in this race before a decision was arrived at, | Ross seventh, Fanny Fern eighth and Comet out- id My + 983 200 Chic ANW RR a depots in this city for the reception and the delivery i + 3 were 1,500 bags Calcutta ling the first prize eventually falling to Hank, who was | side. ‘They tad a very scattering start after a few | or tne grain on board ships. at. the actant cont Moo Pawises dvs 88% joy doc: 3, cant, no allowance (or, bag: 2000 b riven admirably by ban Mace, Susey won the attempts, and went off at a rapid rate, Jennie | With such arrangements New York could control rrive per New Bray ab $2 22 of the sales were 52 Ibs, to the bushel. first two heats, but she died away afterwards, and eame near being distanced in the deciding heat, itch was a very close one between Hank and Sea , the former winning it by a short head. leading, Fanny Fern second, Lady third, Comet | the grain trade of the West. Our business men fourth, the others allinabunch. At the quarter pole, which was passed in thirty-eight and a half seconds, Fanny Fern had the lead, Jennie second, Fanny Lambert third, Comet fourth, the others in a cluster. At the half-mile pole, which was ought to inaugurate the management and thus promote the commercial interest of New York, as Well as check the dangerous new movements of railroad monopolies. Such measures would de- ll M12 In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 215 per cent for carrying to one per cent for borrowing. 3000 Quin & Tol 1st m. ba. fall part a4 market was quiet and barely steady. We 850 bhda., including 505 hhds. scant, good refin- 9.440, , and 170 bhds, fully fair refin- 1b. ; 800 boxes molasses note gales of sugar were sold ti 4 i . dete offered less freely, The third race had ten entries, and nine of them | passed In 1:16, Fanny Lambert was in front, Fanny ‘Au pocial adi polisical lnserenta o@-oee conmper ities ne copra Nous of the Gol exchange Eauk were as) tad Tbs Qes 1S3ge. ter l od granulated and cas = ‘ern second, tne: uch mix wu r i 2 3 Pr ut came to the post. These were Mr. White's sarrei | wat peti oe Teer ry Earn Cs = nace ‘the tender meroles of half a dozen ratiroad kings. | follows:— atte hg 00 Bier fc, fait to. good fair retining, Bio, 8 Biges; good to Gc. a 9. R001 ir refining, 9140. a Dige. ; luo Milast P BR of. 8144 | prime retining, 9igc. 9 good erecerye Pc. = $48,190,000 he 100 Tol, Wab&WRR... 64% | y l0!,c.; prime to choice grocery, 10%c, a 10%¢.; cen- R., 108 box a io’ a Youre respectfully, KR, BIERWIRTH, Gold clearea stretch Fanny Lambert led two lengths, Fanny Fern New Y 7, D re 3 rahe Mr. Dugrey’s brown mare Fanny Lambert, Mr. | 8€coNd, Clarence third, Belle Morrill fourth, Laay | #W Yoxs, Hinge, Nota Bridge mreet. | Gold balances mare Fanny Fern, Mr. Bowen's brown mare Jennie, 1,326,946 Ross fifth, the others well up. A di te struggle ch Tt aa gs 5 Currency bulances. sree 1,530,206 200 Del,Lack & W RR.. 10% Rec. 66r; ‘Whitson’s ehestnut gelding Clarence, Mr. Barden’s | ensned up the Slomestreveh, ‘and it was beautiful RAILROAD MATIERS. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. a fee? 19% | And Does, Bigen a. yes melsie, qeng To tins mee bay gelding Comet, Mr. Lovett’s pay mare Lady sight to see 80 many goo : Boreok, COMING home, At the weekly meeting of the directors of the Bank 100 Alt & Ter Sepa Marpaceuetrad Aa, ep patina vq | Fanny Lambert came in ahead, Fanny Fern second, PPR SD IEE : a9 Koas, Mr. Murphy's bay mare Lady Sears, Mr. Howe's | Gistence thid, Jemue fourth, Belle Morrill fit, | The Propesed Lense of the Camden and Aw- | of England this morning the bullion report exhtbited Ii Morrie ie RRT. a Wiack mare Belle Morrell aud Mr. Champlin’s chest- | Comet sixth, Lady Ross seventh, Lewis Baker eighth boy Railroad and Delaware and Raritan | 4 @aln of £760,000. There was no alteration in the 100 P, Ft W & 0 mes 9 c. #105, Brazii—Dutch stan ly put gelding Lewis Baker. The other entry, Le Lady Seara ninth, Time, 233434. Gaul: discount rate. Toren ge 0 Ae. toatd a M5c. Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 10 to Blond, was withdrawn before the race began. Tms | seruumling manner At helng Wepossinie to se se PHTLADRLPHIA, May 18, 1871. GOVERNMENTS. STRONG. 100 Ba St Jo BE pfb3 104s eane-"Roliiad. erates: Sova Sige’ croetty Was a very exciting race, as cach of the five heats | many close together, and when they reached the | Itis stated that the question regarding the lease | ‘The government list was buoyant in response to WDUESC RR bs 36" So ehan, & Coane Os | ‘Was very closely contested, Fanny Fern ultimately quarter pole Fanny Fern was leading three lengths, | of the New Jersey united companies to the Penn- the higher quotation of gold, and prices advanced ‘winning the first prize, Jennie the second and Fanny Lambert second and Oomet third. ‘The others were In a group so close together that It was impos- | 8¥lvania Railroad, to be submitted to-morrow at the | rather sharply i the ten-forties. ‘The London hd. “4 « Mela 2115 o°Clock P.M. Re Some nan oes Stock (ascertained by ac tary | count, ncludiny Fanny Lambert tne third. | sible to tell one from the other, The tume to that | meeting in Trenton, will be not whether the lease | market is steady, and shows, as yet, is May I, 137 50, Hi 16,559 aoe Messrs. Harker, Fawcett and Dunham were the | Polat was tirty-eight seconds. | AC the hall: | snail be submitted to a vote of the stockholders, for | no response to the higher quotation of $2000 U's Bra, 10-40, r... uyig | Recelpie a! ee SO ae Judges, and their decisions seemed w give general | ory pill led, Belle Morr second, Clarence tmrd | that seems to be conceded, but whether it shall gold in this market. Tne following were the latest nA L454 215.4 7,791 Batisfaction. The following are the details of the iroiting as it progressed :— THE FIRST TROT, First Heat.—Nonesuch was the favorite, Idol being the second choice, Belle Strickland selling very favorably for her adinirers. Confdence did mot start Alter eight atiempts they got away very Micely, Belle Strickland leading a tmfe, Nonesuch second, Idol close up. The latter broke on the turn ‘and fell off keveral lengths. Going to the quarier poie Nonesuch went to the front and passed that poi ne length ahead of Belle Strickland in wnirty-six and a balf seconds, Idol aboat six lengtns bebind. On the lower turn Belle Strickland made a skip and Nonesnen opened two jengths of daylight, which Bhe carried to the half-mile pole in 1:12 Belle Btrickland soon afterwards broke up again and was four lengtus behind when going up the backstretch, It was evident now that Nonesuch had a great ad- Vantage over the others in point of speed, as she Bppeared to be going at perfect ease. She was four fengths alead of Belle Strickland at the three- Quarter pole, and coming on steadily won tbe heat or four lengths tu 2:31. Idol Was eigut iengtis be- i and Jennie fourth, the others m a cluster. Clarence took second place on the backstretch and was lapped on Fanny Fern at the three-quarter pole, but he broke up and thus lost his chance for the beat. : : on and won by three lengths, Clarence te Morriil third, Jennie fourth, Lewis Baker fith, Fanny Lambert sixth, Lady Ross Aay Sears eighth aud Comet distanced, 34. Thurd Heat. such a number ‘The horses had a very good start for and they went around the turn | close together. At the quarcer pole Fanny Fern led three lengths, Lewis Baker second, Heile Morrill vind, Fauny Lambert fourth, and Lady Ross tifth, the others in @ bunch. The pole was passed in | Unirty-eight seconds. At the hali-mile pole Fanny still led, Belle Morrill second, Lewis Baker third, y Lambert fourth, Clareace filth. Time, 1:15. Fanny continued in front, making several jumps on the homestretch, and sue came in a wiuner by two jengths; Lewis Baker second, Belle Morrill third, Jenie jourth, Lady Sears fifth, Clarence sixth, Fanny Lambert seventh, and Lady Ross eighth. hime of the heat ite Fourth Hea lorses were far apart when the word was given, Fanny Fern leading, Belle Morrill second, Lady Sears third, Fanny Lambert fourth, nie fifth, the othera foliowimg on a few lengths apart. In this way they went to the quarter pole, tu forty seconds. ‘Then there was some ranning. and when they straigntened on the lower turn Lady Sears was in front, Fanny Feru second, Betle Morrill third, Jennie fourth, They passed the half-mile vole be submitted with or without a recommendation from the united boards that it be accepted, Either way, it 18 expecied that the lease will be, at the earliest practicable moment, submitted to a vote of the stockholders, two-thirds of the entire capital stock of the company in its favor being requisite to make the lease effective. The Reading Ratiroad, which made an offer on the day of the annual ———' of the jomt compa- mies to lease the Delaware and Raritan Canal, and a conditional offer to take the united works, having made arrangements with the President of the Penn- syivamia Railroad Company for the use of the canal, should the lease be perfected withdraws its offer and is no longer a competitor for elther of the united works. This fact will be made Known officially at a mecting of the directors to-morrow, and thence be promulgated to the stockholders ana the public. Lease of a Rallrond. Troy, N. Y., May 18, 18° The Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad was leased this morning to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. Opening of a New Ratlrond. PrressuRG, Pa., May 18, 1871. ‘The Chartiers Vatley Railroad is now finished to Washington, Pa., and will ve formally opened by an excursion to-day, Street prices this evening:—United States currency sixes, 115% a 115%; do. 1881, registered, 1173 @ 117%; do, do, coupon, 117% a 117%; do. five. twenues, registered, May and November, 111% a 111%; G0., 1862, coupon, do., 111% a 111%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 11134 @ 111%; do, do., 1865, do. do., 111% a 111%; do. do., registered, January and July, liga 114%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 14a 1144; G0. do., 1867, do. do., 114 & 11434; do. do., 1868, do. Qo, 114% @ 114%; do. ten-forties, registered, 10934 @ 109%; do. do., coupon, 110% a 1104. THE SOUTHERN LIST STRONG. ‘The Southern State bonds were not so active, but the tone of the market was strong. The new South Carolinas got as far a8 6434, but fell back at the close to 63%. Otherwise prices were steady. The tinal street quotations of the principal Southern issues were as follows:—Tenneasee, ex coupon, 7074 a7l; do., new, Tla Virginia, ex coupon, 69 a 694; do., new, 713, a 72; do., registered stock, old, 5634 a 57; Georgia sixes, 88 a 99; do, sevens, 93 a 94; North Carolina, ex coupon, 48'j & 4844; do,, funding, 1866, 38 a 39; do., 1868, 30a o., MEW, 2734 & 2745; do, spectal tax, 20% a 21; Missourt sixes, 9514 a 95°; tax... 207 San 8 08 pJaniaiy 83% 000 Api Get 6x* 400 eon Goal of Md. 38 Total ae 4 Sales since May 1. 15.409 426 1,488 Stock this day, May 18, 1871.50.07 66,055 213,008 6,80) Comparing with stock— 108,030 235,465 = 2.520 135,008 104,194 1,655 81268 15,580 = trife lower. The saies were Us) TALLOW continued in good demand and frm. We note sales of 100,000 Ibs, at 9c. a 94c. The market was firm, but WHISKE ecelpts, 588 bbls quiet ; held at 92}gc. CATTLE MANKET. | a alow of sale at Ic, a 1c. Hoga steady at Bigee @ eipis cattle, 1,010; live hogs, 2,157. ust Oe » 1871. et re. WILMINGTON, N. C., May 18, 1871. Sptrts turpentine steady at , with’ an advancing tendency. Kosin firm at 84 for No.1 and $6 for window glass, Crude turpentine $2 to #4. Tar steady at #8. Lovisviii.e, May 18. 1871. Tobacco Sales 210 hhds. ings at $475 a Bt yw to medium leat yf 50 a $15. CLEVELAND, Mav 18, 187). 8 NJ Central, Union Pacitic.: Bos, Har & Erie Petroleum—Crude quist at 85 15a $5 20; ‘refined ‘steady; held ay 225gc. CHICAGO, May 18, 1671. Flour firmer, Wheat more active; No.9 nd. : Second Heat.—The horses had @ good start, but | in this order, in 1:16, When they reached the score — do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 94 a 95; Louisiana sixes, Nonesuch soon showed in tront, closely waited on by | Lady Sears was in front, but the judges gave the ‘The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. 694% a 70; do. new, 624,465; do. Levee sixes, 70 Beile Strickland, idol breaking up betore she got | heat to Jenme, who was second, Fanny Lambert St, Louis, Mo,, May 18, 1871. a 74; do. do. eights, 84 a 86; do. Penitentiary Pitteburg. EaSelz> BE KES elle Strick d ? | cond, F: Fern third, Clarence fourth, Lad, Northwestern .. Col, C & Ind Cen e it Bl 25, a Bl BV; afternoon quiet id firm at ®1 Bo. Wrotted. ead and head Yo neat tie Neel | Teceaithe Bele Mortul. sixth, Lewla Baker aeventh | Andrew Pierce, managing director of the Atlantic | sevens, 70a 73; do. Railroad eights, 74a 18; Ala- | Northwesternpi fi tealvo ito Zeiooratendy nt when Belle left her jegs and Nonesuch passed wnat | and Lady'Sears eighth. Time, and Pacific Ratiroad, and Captain Brown, Mayor of | pama fives, 70 a 73; do. eights, 193 a 104; do. Rail- 3 Sent th Wan MeeNas Guat, Gabon ae vint in thirty-tve seconds, oue iength in front. | Fut Heat.—It was nearly dark when the horses | tis city, and the President of the Missouri Pacific | road elghts, 96a 08; South Carolina sixes, 14 a 78; COMMERCIAL REPORT, 2at'cic, Highwiues frm at 880. Mess st heat, aud it Was impossible behind at that ume. None- movements. From | Railroad, have gone to the end of the track of the | do. new, JaQuary and July, 63% 2 64; do, do., April eee : around the lower tarn, and | t keep & correct re dol Was ten length: such opened closed steady at $15 75 n 15 8714, cash, and re! d of the! vady at I 0c. | Dry suited shoulders, be. i dd tu ex) s ~ 2 Sapp ‘ ‘Tuunsnay, May 18—6 P. M. hort rib middie: was uir front at the hall-mile pole in | the tne they leit tue stand until they returned | former road tu expedite track laying at the point | any Octoder, 62a 62'g; ATKAansas Sixes, 56a 6); do, 5 i? 2:14. belle broke up again and fell off w little fur- | Fanny Fern seemed to be on the jead all the way. | Where the road crosses the trail of the Texas caitle, i 0062. 4 Corron.—The market opened quiet, but subsequently 6 Wer; but she railied agai tor a moment and shut | She passed the quarter pole in thirty-nine seconds, | beyond Graud river. ‘Tne bridge across Graud | Sevens, 3 ruled more active under a fair export und good spinning de- up some of the daylight. She broke again, how- if-ralle pole in 1:15, and came home Peete ned Sve iter dene 100 feet spans, will Le fin- STOCKS ACTIVE AND BCOYANT. mand, and some sales were effected at ‘sc. per Ib. advance ever, and Nonesuch passed the three-quarter pole 4 Was second, Clarence turd, Lewis a picky te The plethora of money at this centre furnishes the i rye, 6,000 hogs, four’ lengths alead, "Nonesuch came on steadily auny Lambert fifth, Lady Sears —— — ps over the priors current yesterday. The transactions were Oswrao, N.Y, May 18, 1611, and much at her ease, and won the heat by two y Toss seventi aud Belle Morrill eigit, ixth, cliques with unumited facilities for exciting the enerally at the appended quotations, at which the market Flour in good demand and oaks unchanged ; saies Jengths in 2:51, Belle Strickland second, ten lengths The following is hed 3,500 specutative appetite of the public; and now shat the | closed firm, with moderate offerings. The salea were as | bbis.,at 87 for No. | suring. 87 Amber winter. #8 for IT A MURDER? - follows white wint #! firm, sales ard Meat —T Samm Day—Parse $1,000, for horses that have er way seems cicar for uninterrupted case tu the money T1200 bushes’ red_winter at 8154, abuse’ shotce Balle fending, Nouesuch sepoun, dct tung” Geng | never beaten § is tb tne tone 90 Coroner Young bas under investigation the case | market throughout the interval to the end of sum- wagon aad 800. dorou, privsle terme Ootemmalth Gown vo the quarter pole they were very close to- | second and $100 to the third horse; mule heats, peat | Of Mr. Casper Dougee, late of 435 Fast Fifteenth | mer, they will doubtless muke the Stock Exchange | salen 2,000 busnele Western itt, ee. nd peas Norn meal, $1 60 Cor bolted, cwt Ketber, trotting side and side for ashort time. When | three in five, tu harness, street, who mysteriously disappeared from his ene of a grand speculative campaign. Even Ubey reached the pole Nouesuch ied one jength, | E. OC. White entered ch. m. the set @ Pf paign. Mill feed unchanged: shorts, i5 @ @26; ship staffs, 28 a p 2 Pi st, Searel a eM 7 it 5490 | #29; 1 » High ) I ge, Belle Sirickland second, one leugin ahead of idol. 8 1 | homeon the 2ist of Febrary last, Search was | the most sanguine “bulls” admit that ench a rise in S46" | FansiaecW hocks Tocs corns bose, to New Tore? lnctber, €h ie h ‘The laiter then pas-ed Belle, who had broken up, 1 2 | made for the body in every direction, but without | prices as is anticipated will be simply inflation, but "5 nds, Al J. Orleans, Tera. | the Hudson, $375 to New York, ab to Philadelphia. far q ed sharply after Nonesuch. At the bait . or two ago, when ft w: + > Ordinary... Py road freights—Fiour, to Boston, S8¢,; to New York, ito which was paseed in 1:11, "Nonesuoh ‘was a opi peed Lope ce AEB ett Rech i ey fears SR PU PCE GH Haq | Albany, dc. Receipts by lake 18,000 bushels wheat, 54.000 ns ahead, Idol second and Belie Strickland floating in the dock foot of Rivington street, Gast | the inflation will be but the natural result of the s 15 | 1's 15" nant 1,055,000 fest tr. Shipments by canal 2,9 Idol sit up the daylight on Tiver, with 9 gash on the left side of lis neck. On | enormous amount of money which will accumulate % 18% 16 16% | bbis, flour, 16,000 bushela 1,511,000 foot lumber, ag. +16 167% Vid4 my fs ant, the night he left home Mr. Dongee had complained | herein the summer, The July dividends, coupons | —The market for (uiure deliveries was but moderately active ome tenants in the upper part of the nd, while prices were without decided change, the tendenc: About makiug too inuch, nove, alter: wien, ne sat | @R4 interest money, will alone reach $75,000,000. | of aluen waa in wuyer' he ‘transaction to-day REAL ESTATE MATTERS. down and perused a newspaper. He read about a | The clique plans contemplate the cultivation from vd ts Boa eye at naan eee en ee eth dices ee cee ue co case of sulcide, and after remarking to lis son how | time to time of a “short” interest, the incentive to wy At | Phe attendance at the Exchange Salesroom yes- foins iotlowing iss eae eee OOP nee oe Gian Ab ae our the same might {| Which will be the constant knowledge of the infla- terday was very fair, The following were the offer- SUMMARY. Quarter, Harr, man from up stairs called at Dougee’s room and | tion of prices. ‘The market will be made alternately ings:—By Messrs. Muller, Wilkins & Co.—Improved May 1s.—Purse $1,900, for | First heat seve 88 16 inguired for him, saying he ld “like to kill the and strong in order to cloak their designs and clly property situated on West Thirty-third and weak F3 rail beter than 2:26; $1,000 to | Second he old son of ab - d. was lapped on Nonesuct at the Baker...... turee-guarter pole, but when she entered the home- | H. Howe entered bik. Beile Morrill #iretch she began to falter, and Nouesuch shook | John Murpiy eu'ered b. m. Lady Sears 9 her off and came home a wiuner by two Jengths, | John Lovett entered b. m. Lady Ross.. 7 FLEETWOOD Pan horses tial never | p v tounioad. The | bal H ny, Cedar streets, and unimproved property on Tenth Ube first, $300 Wo the second and $200 10 the third | Third beat How the body came in the water ts unknown, and | Ver up their eventual movement r i x : whether the wound In tie neck of deceased was in- | exeitement to-day ran chiefly on Erie, which ad- | 10) 8 141g6e., 200 nt 1615166. 200 at ‘oe, June, avenue and 102d street, ‘Tne houses and lots on horse; mile heats, best Uuree in Ove, in harness. Fourth heat ‘T, Carpenter entered s. m. Nonesuch .....2. 1 1 1 | Filth heat, ed ch. mn. Belle Strickianc ficted by himself or was the work of design as yet | yanced to 34 { on purchases by the public, towhom | I6%ec.. 200 at ibe. FS Need 200 at 1 154c; | Dean street, Brooklyn, advertised by the above firm, 2. z i Total ort, i. Toupee ween tor ink we van morieene ig il the inducement was given oy the clique themselves | & wo ote ence gist terol | were withdrawn, Messrs. A. J, Bleecker, Son & Co, Dobie entered s. in. Idol | ” ave DFE THE CARS M . _ e nel Ps Raikes entered, g. Uoutdence, : | TURNING HEWSBOYS OFF THE CARS. solve the mystery Coroner Young has placed ihe | in notifying the Stock Exchange that the $3,000,000 | reston, MO bales; New Orleans, 43; Mobile: WW; Savannah, | Hold. by order of the executor, a Dart OF the, estate TIME. New Yore, May is, 1471, | matter in the hands of Captam Cameron, of the | of stock originally intended to be issued m exchange | by Bal w York, $57; Boston, 184; total, 5,935 | street, and alsu by order of the Supreme Court, 3 Princ! he o ae ate To THe Eptror oF THR Henao: ARR NOPORE DIOCIEs EO Wee Ee for convertibie bonds had been cagoelied., The inside bales same day last week and 8.798 bale | under the direction of Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., referee, nat I iret heat ‘ 2 x! tent nits last year. The closing rates for cotton {right ; Beac! + Reoea ne 38 i I wish to call attention to the condnct of the con- party having already bought enough stock to make | were as follows. To Liverpool byfateam, Sd. yma. wae: | & hates 0G 10s ERG nae ay. a eeeten aCe pT beat. "4 Le ‘ si ; THE VEWARK TURNPIKE MURDER, nis abasBid conader Got thats eon “a, hav. | te Havre by steara, Ye. gold’ to Hambnrs by steam. s,4-+ to | Mr, WilHam Kennelly offered ‘unimproved property ae ening wasn | ductor of car No. 213 Third Avenue Rattroad, this generous conituct ¢ jomning, and, have Bremen by ateani, 94¢., gold, compressed; 10 Baltic porte by pla 4 Pa SO be le tae, oa tha toneh- First Heat.—Sosey won the pole, Polly Golden the | _ Yerterday | Wednesday), between five and alx P. Ing at the saine time bought enougn more at low | sai), X40. gold, ant a enue and 116th street, aaver- PY £E.—The market for Rio was quiet, without essential cA — plac i qu wih omy al | west corner of Fil a Foam urd, Bright £yes fourth, | M., he made it his business repeatedty to thrust of | Inquest at Jersey City Last Evening—How | prices to secure them a handsome profit if they | change in prices, We heard of no suies, 0 tixed by Messra. E. H. Ludlow & Co, to take place ke Bit, won sixth and Heuthes Chinee ree nee s joney was Done to Death, si ir Morey, were disposed of on private terins. Other kinds A . event. The horses after a lew att sapin were warved two or three little newsboys wio attempted to aup- Thoma y could only establish @ market, the means | Per eorey ee end. Wares neice "3000 bags’ esterilay, Was adjourned. The following are par. Ib asiragelow manner, Susey leading, Bright Lyes | PIY Several of the passengers with tne. Telegram The inquesi on the body of Thomas Mahoney took | to the latter end was Immediately provided | pore (just received per Sally brown, but sold previon Houlars of the sales:— second, Newion third, Sea foam fourth, Folly Golden | and other evening papers, A very respectable. | Place at Jersey City last eveuing before Coroner | ip @ notification of ine withdrawal of the over-issues, | T¥al)s 469 vars St. pomingo, 745 bags Maracaibo, 1 NEW YORK PROPERTY BY MULLEG, WILKINS AND €0, > Conta’ Rica and 2,000 bags Ceyion—aii on private terme. ten Chinee seveuti. Al | jooxing gealeman poliiely asked hun why be would | Wandle. The inquiry occupied but w short time, | ypis suaden reversal of all known precedents in | quove:—Kio Ordinary cargoes, Ie. a 10g Fe ee gre an | not permit im to bave a paper, “Because { | Ny four witnesses boing examined. Erie—reduction instead of expansion of the capital fatten range or los fou r 0 alt ‘ rt 1 tWiid, Hank fourth, and the ower iven above. | won't” was the elegant justification, The little fel. Thomas Connors tested to the finding of the | stock~produced such an enthusiasm on the part of ood saieay Te oe Sree 5 Baney wae etx lengths in front at the nult-mile poe | ows stood in the car door for a moment, regarding | body, which was lying ina ditch, with & soldier's | the outsiders that they climbed over each other's | ike." Cayio ren ear) om 3:15, Newt second, Han third, se Fuam P soarth, Bright Eyes dich, Heathen cline seth oan | with jears in their eyes the papers under their | vercoat covering it. He did not observe any foot- | shoulders in their anxiety to snatch the valuable ‘ he believed the | certificates. The supply, however, soon became Polly yo ED the r three named | arms and the pennies offered to them, but the ee data tat bp peed ‘tone Suacora meariy # noe out. me on steadily, | humane conductor rudely pushed thou off, at pody Was that of Thomas Malo rom seeing the | ¢, a ‘ y ° P| and landed at ine ‘ner "oy ‘six leagtis, | samme ime insulting the passengers: OT AY Me | ai eetisementa in the tapers. equal to the demand, and eventually greater, the Ath, Hank sixth and He the yrarter pole Susey uuirty-eie bi Drown sloue house and lot No, S16 West S80 at, A TNS Ae weet of Bin aves lot 18.8x08.9, ”W, Trving...15,750 0 ory brie ‘and lot, 26 Cadar at, 4 story brick store B (Cee J. Meyer 5,600 jeyer. 4,000 .§ fair do., WKe. Mao Wa yonn'I3e No. Witham and Pearl ste., lot 2.’ vw, corner Lith av, and 102d Toth av., same size. ty Detw: C, O' Rielly. M5100. o oa i ayra, ‘Ie. 160. ; Domingo" (gold, | in 111,805, ta’ Rica, 18}4c. a 170. ; Manila, Me. a 16c, ; Mexican, 180. @ anil ie. Vidic. 5 Curacom Ve. w 16c.- all xold, pond), ni av, aa dijoining, on 1b av., same atze, |) Bea Foam secoud, two Wogths ahead of Hank, who Have the odicers of the Third Avenue Ratiroaa Jon Mahoney, vrother of deceased, had very | stock dropping to 52 and closing very dull on a reac- | thirty to sixty ¢ dau i, The stock of coffee other 10th av., same size. | was four lengtus in frout of Newton, the laite | Company given any such instractions to their con- | litte to say about the case, He left fis brovier at | ton to 33, much to the surprise of those who bags Gaylon me aa, aa 0 Give pp hl 100 ft. &. of 10th a 7 one length abead of Bright Byes, Heavb ductors, to deprive the pubite of the news and the | the corner of Market and Hrowd streets, Newark, of | 1 Gugut the upward progress of the morning pos- | Bist bags Jamalcas [198 toes SU, Dorner areh bags Coste a ae | Chinee and Puily Golden distanced, Tine of tne | iiuue salesmen of a livelihood’ If so, the sooner | ive 4th inst., aud never saw him alive afterwards. nh , e me Mexican, 6,080 bags Malabar and 799 bags Sa- ig: 25x98. , 1. Kuapp. beat, 2:4 they repeal it the better; if not, an exaimpie should | Deceased had about fifty dollars in. bis possessto sessed «of = strength =enongi «to carry the | yunilia’ Stock Rio, 73,918 dace, Total (including all descrip- 25x96. D. HT. Knapp Aecond Heat.—Susey took the lead with the word | be made of the aforesaid conductor. Never anew a ased ty have any troubie WIth | price indefinitely bigher. One of the curious re- Fe ae eet tae te ve Sag Rag yy ‘iis bina! Qat ek howe ne M4. Borayth @nd ied areond tue turn, Hank secoud, Sea Foam Ali friend also informed me last night that | @BY person In Newarn. s Pei 7 + " aoe ons lory brick house ‘ores F thurd, Newion fours avd tiga: Kyes Gin. Al the | while Mding ou another ihe she was seieed by the | _ Michuel Mahoney, auother brother, wasexaminea, | Porte of the day was that the Pennsylvania i 60d nee oats 12,80 bunhels The oar market ruied | ° Grand ani Hevter ata 1oU 323100, WH Jackson quarter pole, Which Was passed Iu thirty-seven and | arm se J tines by « burly-looking Irahman, with Hene Hed nothing to threw tight | Central Company were buying Krie, thus adding | Uoviiced te oor Dol the osiee omprieed pbb 44 hak keg dy ob Fe aN Oe. 0 @ half seconds, Susey led four lengths, Hank second, | inquiring “Do you come far. Biss?" at the the sam A another to the hundreds of lines which that great 14,100 about 7,600 bbls. extra Kiate, for export, at | ‘Haron.. o to good, and as high as 87 10' for meal; there was | 1 lot, n. varrel lote were quiet. Michaels 906 095 60 | Jib 280 0. . 5 6 2 lots, adjoining, same one length abead of § nd Newton 1th. dower turn, and was t amaile pole, in 1145s; rh Jengts apart io the order given avove. Suey in- Foum, Bright Eyes rth | lume attempting liberties with her person, withou County Physician Prenderg: ’ sey opened the gap on the | any expoatiiatiou {row the conductar or the terror, | Rad Made @ pos-mortem exammation and found a | Corporation are hedsaiaptes tsdpedphe carb th dead Aad fenguss mp front ai the half- | #iruck passeugers, LES, contosion on the frontal bone, over the right ese; | sorb. “Pennsylvania Central’ is made the pretext oilers strung out several s there was a Wound on the seaip, over the occipital very rise In the list, and doubtless wilt bone; there was evidence of congestion on the right | 2° Beatly every Fi t was examined.’ He HY WILLIAM KENNEL corner 5th ay, and 13Gth Av, 24 0. of the abs ‘ Si i 4 cl \- ws nie. 6,100 greased the daylight to the three-quarter poie, When MUSEUM OF FATURAL HISTORY. hemiaphere of the brain; tere was a fracture of the | Prove # “good cuough Morgan” until alter the cam oa e by | fut edornin ot. Saxitx100. Hank mace 4 dexperate brush, and, comipg Wilh a -—T skuil suMctent to cause deach, alinoughgdeath may | paign is over. Meantime it ts possible that the Wa 675 Frome. we ii 4,980 Foieh, give on ber gradually, but he had not far} | The Department ef Pubitc Parks awnounee that | not have followed iungedately after the moiction of | parse of the Pennsylvania Central Company 18 fon fon | Lot n, 2 taimrenee tts So declade F-Fraicle 2.750 enough 0 got riake her. Susey won the beat | on Monday next, 240 inst., the extut the wounds. w. of Mb ave, tf Fre See hy two icugis, Henk second, ses Foun third, | wuseum of Neral Muneky 20 we tdpeeait os ne | evfne jury then took the case in hand and rendered | limited to less than the figures of the national debt. $05 725 | givin adjoining, together Mela any F Francie;- Sd Bright £yexioursh aud Newton distanced. Time. ° ye opened to the | ine following verdict:—"We find that thomas Ma- | ‘The general market was active and prices advanced We 880 | Slots, adjoining, tog BS 3000 wate | ‘ [buble at the Masegin Huniding on Central Park, | honey came io bis death Ny a fracture of the skull | jy qlmost all directions, Lake Shore and New Jersey Goa. 860 | -MRUPIANM »ssorseneenee ser : esis | Thera Heo!.—Pright Eyes had the best of the | In connection with the Museum tuere will be ex- | Canse + by some means to the jury unknown.” enti went up, side by side, to 113, New York Bele THE WINTH AVENUE S4LO0N ROBBERY. fend off, busey second, Hank third and Sea Foun | piped a superb collection of choice Sowers and - isin r ‘4 4 % and Rock | Bt Louis chovee double we boo ~angt e clone up. Susey soon took the lead, and was two % ee . FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE HUDSON RIVER, Central touched 994, Reading 115% an oe = tiene . wee nw YORK, May 17, 1#71. lengths in front of the ter pole in thirty-six | Plants from the Central Park conservatories, and eee Island 115%. ‘The closing street prices, ontside of | Rye“punen (amy: 14 %a $9 | To oy EDITOR OF THK ITER ALD:— , Bright By second, Hank third, | which 1t Js intended to repew and freshen as often PouenkRErste, May 18, 187 . 4 instances the highest of the day. | Southern No.2... We 6 0 In your issue of the 16th you state that a man had Foam fourth. Suser opened a gap of jour | as may be found necessary. There i already in| on the night of the 27h of April the steamboat | PM Were i Most instances the hia! hia se $10 | yecn Toobed. In @ saloon corner of Twenty-ninth to the haif-mile pole, passing that point in | preparation # much more extensive collection of | so ton @brk h ten bens Hi HIGHEST AXD LOWKST PRICES. Be iff | street and Ninth avenue by & man named J. 0. 2:4, Hank second, Breht yes uurd, Sea Foain | specimens of natural history, and which will be ex. | Sunnyside rau Poat near Hyde Park | ‘rhe folowing table shows the hignest and lowest 31 | Kenny. ‘This docs me injustice, asl keep the only fourth, the three javter jour fengihs apart. Hank | hibited as s00u as te wecessary cases therelor can | 9nd drowned a fisherman named Avraham Atkins, ving the day:— Da # | saloon on the above corner, and no euch occurrence ben cloning, And as he came up the back- | be provided. Mis body was found to-day, and Coroner Andrews | Prices of the principal stocks during the day: Boe re | ee ot in my piace,” Please. insert Ain aust pareteh drew cape ob Susey and wae at ber whee! It 8 requested of ali persons vialting “his exbibi- | heid an Inquest, The jury’s verdict charges the Mieghem, Lowest, We ge WERMAN OKTJEN, 4 three-quarter pole. When Sasey came into | tion that they will conform lw thé direchuns of | pilot wittl culpable negligence and rashness, The | New York Central consoltdated. 90% 97% p, be ¥3 Ninth avenue, coruer Twenty-mintn sirect, Domerirech Nauk eyuared away Jor her wily } tone i charge, Dsherwen ate greay exciled over the mation, New York Central egrip.....-- Oe we

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