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; 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. pik ters " Broadway; Joseph Herrman, 206 Broadway; Philip abroad and witnessed the apparent good fovern- 7 TATION Y Dorns ta mind, only pays four years’ expense Tho , Selll, 203 Hroadway;, Morris Murray, 200 Broadway ; ment of the leaut UFOpC, a OT R N ATION ML, FIN ANCES Weans continua ta bar compodad eae POLICY PLAYERS’ PANIC. Arnold Smith, 135th’ sirest and Eighty aveones kas THE EMPIRE CITY. enjoyed their beauties, we ‘re too vent of mast 4 alu ve ts etn te ten tas hanes any in outstanding for a Ward Smith, 80 Division street; Charles Wilson, 66 o unlavorable compansons to the detriment of thi feegonre ci oy toga a fii‘oroadway" an "hast paooate sneer Sos lived sbrond°abuse cho rat homes "Ho inet jo" Tee toe a riet of the lusreased laxabie wealth Dowling and Kelso Purging } Bion, Xo. 1 fark row; James Cuntingnim, 236 | Ats..Government . and Lun | hon nusicewar cece Mm, home. He nonghs ‘ncipal Another Chapter in the Story of Bout- Heury street and 124 nan, street ; John Ander- estimate, Lt sould be remembered that Americans, f the country wouid enable as to pay tlhe _ # ' und Se Oel fom Oe Fear esate the City. SN provements. Yyien scan, "are Yue frurelits iy ira well’s Blundering tmoant 000 per year— Cherry streot; Smith Burrell, 111 South street, aud fauneelpet sears ee aaa the Mand of Enowleage of r {$0,000,000 ‘the whote four years. This is the plan ~— awn William Parks, 126 Fulton street, Ciute 1s boss at enable them to form a rellabie opinion Toney. ees 163 Fulton street, 206 Broadway and No, 2 Park How It is Underrated—Address by Fernando tow. ‘Wood Before the West Side Association. advocated from first to last by the HERALD. BEUOLD THE OONTRAST, the gen sad bus the best portions of that. Thoy A Goneral Raid Throughout New York on the ey are unacquainted with the local Boutwell’s plan costs... $51,022,446 “) 1 OCS ener are oe es ieniae, fn Fr06 clas ho- Are Official Facts Suppressed, Gare | tne teeaub’s plan costa). 102210, «9,600,000 | “Dealers"—A Haul of Several Hundred | | cnptatn Anthony Allaire, of the Fourth precinct, eeadaay fortaolo, delightful aud plcasant, for whet eae returned:—Edward Stanton, No, 8 Madison ‘ce Timothy Shea, 367 Pearl street; Frederick Williams, 18 Dover street; Henry Walker, 196 William streots Their Names, Addresses Bowling, 367 Water street; Youn: Lund: 106 Wittann ors , Sar eos can mrovetiea td caramels Sinsn Baka am aC t, street; Samuct Dong, 387 Water streer; Joseph Chris- How the Debt is Reduced by By proper management only $9,6%0.000 would be and Commitmen man, 189 South atrett; Charlos MeBride, 43 Chatham required from the for four ) ex. eee lnnnat street; Alfred George, 48 Chatham street; ‘Thomas én. Be Tater, 42 Chatham stregr; Michael Monahau, 283 Policy Men—Exoitement at the Tombs— ‘The ‘West Side Asscciation of Property Owners Several Ex-Officios Among the Pris- held its fifth session, and the Isat of the season, at Apollo Hall last. night, The attendance was slim. Mr. William R, Martin, President of the association, presided, and read reports concerning the Riversiae Park, the Broadway widening, the vinduct road and Differenoé th favot HERALD's plan... .. $41,422,449 Tt will be seen, thei , that under Mr, Bout- you wmismen agement 1,000,000 indedstedness bled and Falsified ? willlug to pay, and do per liberally and cheerfully. They observe that the streeig ure clean; the ave- nues and boulevards broad, bright and invite the parks with fine drives and scenery; the ca or restaurants amply supplied with the richest viands, at a less price than here; the police or gendarmes vigilant; the hacks or cabs well con- ducted, and that general order, peaco, protection P nse On the amount undor consideratl OT e= h co: good. Bleeding the People. Ha Pourwettroquuree S61 00K446. Can the veonle | | The waillag and guasning of teeth among the | Water atett aise petit of pein geet marten of inferest, after which ho introduced | and aéeurity prevail tnroughoul. And, Wullo ¢n- tan uch finan: ering two ars longer, or W: and all ot ber . Fernant ‘ood. T e838, President Grant give us another Secretary? Polley oMico men, and all others who of late | ware"batiod out but aa it came on towards oUt Mr, FERNANDO Woop was received with cheers. | prodeing, duties se Deron al arene bat aie have felt the dread hand of wo nw, show that ‘ THR YORK ORGAN Reduction of Taxes vs. Pretended admits that the SMOUNE Of taxce peseased and col- | Judge Dowling and Superintendent Kelso have increasing lected been asked in each case was $500, ‘The clerks at the Reduction of Rates. tines. Gra NaUgUraon inet, vear paying | TY Kept the promise they made to the citizens of | ‘Court nade dimoult task to ‘periorm, there. both, $40, 9801 more thas the ar previous—but irk | New York a fow months ago, At that time com- ‘Bpwarde ‘of three hundred paper sto be drawn on to perform; ail around them takes color from themselves and assumes a more cheer- fui, enticing and pleasurable aspect than the very saine things would were they seen or experienced under. opposite circumstances. And u ene lunpressions they return to New York. On azrival o'clock the last nope of any further liberty that night vanished irom the minds of the prisoners, The vail | Before proceeding to the consideration of the questions ‘in whicn the west side has a more direct imterest he ‘woud, he said, refer Anan umphantly claims as an o! that the rate of | plaints were in circulation from all parts of the city six o’clock tho cage was emptied for the spect to matters upon which, to s great extent, ae Maa EE get euuoune 100 HOM the allewed Hack that | With Teference to the immense number of nulsances | esther Carey h and delianved Dig fal nest of ouioks | the success of all large cities must depend. Nothing | rorrn Voice and on landing ¢°°husy, tne Three Thousand Dollars per Mile Tax | eye eet eee Tee We ne a kicas | that wero in existence sapping the society of ith che beet nniation tae Cuy Prison ‘could | 18 of more toterest to a people man that which | poli and importunate drumming of rude hackmen ongat than his predecessor, tho clty to its centre—“keno,” “faro,” “policy,” rd, who went down to partake of his hospitality | affects them directly in their personal capacity, | Annvys them until thoy are rofied to their homes for Steel Rails ow, what are, the facts? The rate of taxation | mmoral and disorderly houses, all canie within the | for oue plgnt at least in the Cly Prison. | Verily It | Thoge things, which We see or which are brought | g¥Ot fought -bavetnenta, through unsightly and ino. Sitters. "To last Congress | ly reiuced tue iater: | criticism of the inhabitants, who were almost unant- their sorrow as Plataty aa features could de- | home to usin our dally walks are, of all otners, the | spirits with which these unpleasant municipal pecu~ WASHINGTON, May 25, 1871. pict disappointment and chagrin. Most important, because the most felt. However | larities are experienced are made more sour by the i > survelilance of Cuatom House oiticers, who receive every passenger from shipboard as an escaped fugt- tive froma European prison, who has conic to this. country not only to flee from justice there, but to perpeirate ae upon the fjoverninent here by perjury and forgery. Alerican stalks ‘aivana among bis friends A BATOH AT JEFFERSON MARKET. bd following were arraigned at Jeflerson Mar- Francis Coleman, 128 Christopher street; Jacob Schnotder, 663 Hudson street; JohnH. Wishel, 839 West atrect; Frederick R, Moore, 111 West ‘Tei street; Jacob Beck, 34 Tenth avenue; nal revenue tax on ge Hy ta-made Bessemer | mous in demanding thelr suppression. The promise steel rails, but at whe game time increased the CUS | mado was that if the people themselves would assist about thirty-three er cont Alvogotter the tax on the evils exp og — eyes ~ eer het people's financial affairs, tee! Taus 18 about ber. mile than 16 wi t ret no least, at pera tegmental have | in ues PF wre rea paolonyry and which will prove had an effect, and & very remarkable effect it 1s. As the mattet now stands any rellroed por 0 ‘The Treasury officials and Washington and New | that desires to take up its 0), worn out, dangerous | beneficial in Great may be the infuence of remote agencies over our welfare, it 1s natural to be more impressed by the present, though it may be less potential in its final elects, This pecuitar tendency of the human nh Rudelph mind is illustrated by the great interest we take in The startling exposures made by the HERALD, on the 26th and 29th ult., of the a lministration’s gross the morrow, telling in glowing langa of iron rails and put down new, safe steel ones instead, PURIFYING AND PURGING THE CITY Hines, 707 Greenwich street; Geor, atker, 476 | €verything connected with our municipal affairs, bis ‘ York administration organs are making every POs | ust pay a tax of $3,000 per intle and upwards, ac: ith which tt has abounded | Hudson street; David A. Hopper, ne Wi iigton, LOOAL GOVERNMENT © Parts ge Lond om, Viena, Berlin oF Brusse a in sible effort to corer up or obscure the terrible | cording to the weight of tho raila reqnired, for’ the | rom the immoral Ath with whic sureets Cornelius Blauvelt, #51 Bleecker street: Jobo | sg ¢angible and practical, It ts before us al the | of aur dir, heavily texed and. horeid New: Yors damaging facts thus exposed. The regular monthly | Privilege. ~ {nan unbridled sense for so many years, Precieel¥ | Reynotds, 11934 Greene street; William Dayton, Let us take Paris for ‘example, as seen in 1805, 1867 a pr ased hes been | ,, 2s tax ultimately comes out of the people tn the | at twelve o'clock yesterday it was arranged between | 73 Varick street; Anderson 8, Booth, 125 | while, We see and fecl 1 continuously. Innot only | Let us take Parl cE hoediege sna mmaer the Treasury statement of as purch: mM | shape of increased fates of freight Passenger | the Jnages and the Superintendent that every poltoy | Varick street; Edward Van Schoden, 330 Spans visits the opulent, but every other class. Lile, | ruio of Amperial power in the hands of a man who altered and actually falaified for the purposo. transportation. the hould be pulled, and the proprie- | Hin’ ok Perce Heers, E48 Hudson street; Garry | neaith, comiort an property are all dependenturon | believed that Paris was France, and that an en- The head lines, asterisks and marginal notes show. | _ 4 number of articles used matniy by New England } office in the city sho Ballers Thay. | Hill, 40, Comelia streott Mary Boppert, No. d Ctark- | 14° it" regulates the air we bresthe, the kind of | during ‘monument to his grediness was to bo tng the existence of a sinking fund, and something Manufacturers were put upon the free list, and | tors taken to the Tombs 4nd the police courts hav- | son sieety. Flaa He Spear, 163 Varick street; Isalah | gooiai oie ‘we possess, the security we depend | erected in its splendor and grandeur. With un- arte rations, which have appeared in all pre- Peel RR et CS fitter, with, | !g Jurisdiction ever the various precincts, Fane at an Bate bod sdevere, 185) upon, and the physical ‘and moral slacus, which, | limited moneyed resources to expend—high order vin ‘masernanty mpe' At half-past one o'clock the Tombs court presented X, 310 West street: Michael ‘Gases, 813, Thomp. | 83,9 vee eae enabled to enjoy and maine | of architectural talvnts to devise—uncontroiled them haye pen Cari The Bessemor steel trick uy in quite @ number of instances— Tain, importance of good local &@ scene of the most indescribable excitement. Every | son street; Harriso! 0 reapon- H. Lock, 78 Carmine street; at se meat ‘ ate and improve, and no reapo! UPPR! Nt lawa, and of a just, ir, vi il effeo- Napoleon, the sole governing ARE SUPPRESSED wage in the interest, however, of some manufag- ain, Thomas Snow, 814 Watt street; August Neihard ) ’gorous an q “ stan Toom 4 + » | tive excoution of them. It is nl 38 authorit, wd the entire municipal rule over in the statement issued on the Istof the present | turing monopolist, : oe aged hae ae Suamonoutan | NO. § Clarke street; William Wilmarth, No, éjSarrow | {nue exccuuany a tne, Ae by principlen of intoge | eho clty ot Pacis {ot Quer, twenty years. And whas month. Previously they were headed, without ex- WHAT I8 NEEDED. Left At alltel mat a street; Lewis Holines, 96 King street; ‘Thomas | rity in the expenditures and fidelity in all depart. | was produced? elegant, well-governed capital, ception:—"'St f bonds hased by th It ts not worth white to higgle abdut the rate of | gnat ever numan eyes JooKed Upon, and, to Judge i S48 Hudson street; Jona Farrell, | mnants, but a bigher duty devolves upon the focal | he conceded. Tis monuuments, 18 boulevards, its Trudie: cies Yas.tr | faxation, ‘The fact is adraittod that wo have beet | from the vindictive cheers that emanated here | 7% Morcer street; Froderiok Gredell, » 90 Wooster | rujers “Mey ust have besides: an sppreianen statues, founsains and drives—the bril. Treasury Department Special and Sinking Fands.”” | {oF two years paying $11,000,000 por Year Me | Joy inere trom among tem, most of tho sight. | veces, William Kent, 11 euompson street; James | and comprehension of the needs of tho future tn | Hanoy of sts shops nud the unegualied splendor of In the April statement twelve entries, amounting in | {4xes than has bebn necessary to pay all the legiti- ; LOMpson “eer en aireet; Zohn Farrell, No. 14 | preparing tuts metfopolis for the coming mil/ions | its seductive. amusements—all combined to:make 1t maté expenses of the government, including tue the aggregate’ to $6,640,750, aro marked with @ | interest gn the public deve a star (*), anda tine at the foot reads as follows:— | Whar the lo demand and will have fs a redue- “Note—The puretiases marked (*) are ‘interest pur- See of the Fiount collected. Until this demand : seers had previously been the victims of the men they now saw in durance vile, Standing room was Dot to be had, and so great was the crush that the officers of the court had to inflict that unpleasant | ler, 182 penalty of closing the doors against further in- Quinton Thompson street; rretl, 94 tl f luxury and wealth almost wo entic- atrect; James Mere t, No. 8 Ataity streer; Pusence Who are yet to constitute its porginren, not only | to peas ot 4 ral security, ‘But this jal to fe its coming greatness and to provide for it, | Ing Gago and Francis Trimble, 631 Broadway; William | but giao Tarence wismet ints | Pats te very tar" betund New York in the esseuuala . Morris, 66 West Thirtecnth street; Edward Mil- rnd mone Se Marrs es ta drinking water, tor instance. 1 Mercer street; Abisha ' Swit . 154; | BDO & neh ahfatanuire Jeg LS OF We, Take ite dtinking pet to to Mmplied with the independent press will continu - + chases,’ beng the bonds bought with the proceeds fhatoing ADABORE:” bad, a pilaces Georga Nelson and | Gaéy, safe Me ree (} Bry rom seca a, oo expensive, being Tie R, » 1 Astor fies qohm ‘Yan Buskirk, of oi life, Wu “har on the flpances;” aud, of course, tho pal . irl aire iBlesation organs will continue their sheers an ment ring it the cul. rough 0 y ‘01 nae into which the sewerage enters, (y f the interest collected on the vonds previous! , parohadatne te aaanerionsly || eieasens : Vasion. Rut Dg ONE FRAP ODE Agtare Yas the roaine streets WUliaia Wilson, 188 Green | tite cfopirt and crowdh white enjonties ex ag BB have meen consiruotsy oy Which In the May statement, thongh tt contains every crowded sage of prisoners, among whom might be f Foote depres Roti ryt: Ly streets eorge | tages, ich imongent ator e1abE Man | Baupply Wks rowel Tad been Tyrnishea and : sf LITERATURE. seen men who have hitherto been considered of the ee Hi? Charies Bell,.63/6 | maybe made to the substantial wealth of the city, | distributed thr CE Wes t t purchase made by the present administration, the AKG highest ctability, In one corner of the tron Ae Uth street; ty MoCuddy, 25 East Twoifth | ag an illustration the Central Park may be referred | few houses ave aby fadili Ld Ww! a words “sinking ana spectal funds,” the asterisks (*) ~——— ~~ ighest respe 0 pai nM - * Bamuel B, Totten, rear of "No. 4 Carmine | to as having added rolilions to the wealtl crake ver, and none of them had any patil American vt enclosure 4 (homas Gray and John Reilly, ‘a ; Criticiams of New Books. stregt; Petnos Gray; : city, not only in enhancing the busia of taxable | from this city iutroduced them, ‘Thus 1s Paris nos SEES GR SORE, war rumLSer Tear en ICR Ulpmamuts ft wotnis aitie (EtvasitEierteh witicilon STOOD EX-ALDERMAN CHARLES u'sntEN, ~~_ | of hurd "avongel lenry Wilson, aud. Walltam | Property, but also a one of the great indudators | omy bend pa ane thas necessary element of human quoted above are all suppressed, It Is headed R , iJ | Crawford, §3034 Broome street: Elijah Ro! 8, 34 | wh di if; fe but also tn’ th . ~ : wations by 8 Eytinge, Jr. James i, Osgood & | whose bald head could just be discerned above the ) W. roa wed Downing ios which bay. A aed our valuable population. ‘The | lifeand oxistence, but aiso tn’ the means of pree “Statement of bonds purchased by the Treasury De- Co., Boston. fi if i ete ; {| Most, eniigi Statesmen of all ages have under- | serving health by cleanliness as weil. ‘The dwell- arti which have been cancelled and de Itis top of the railing, while his eyes wandered wildiy Sant iH 080} val ‘afial t; | stood and acted upon this policy. From the early | ings are not lighted by gas, are built of stone which ao “ bere tis some time since this very capital little Vol- | shout ihe court room, asif he was anxiously awatt- | Samuel, Hor: 58 Mercer stroet; le& | establishment of Rome and the earlier improve: | retains molstare, auaem wars Walp, ner nre nse stroyed.” The new foot nove 1s an out and out | ume made its first bow to the public, Since then : Mitchell, ullivah wireet; Mally Thgatis, 107 | ment of ftilated nor furnished with eicvutora, though P Ing the arrival of some one to release him. He seemed n siréet; Fliza Biriker, 8 Thi ¢ + my ‘Tyre this principle has actuated the wisest | ventilated nor fu wtora, go Oo falsehood, expressed as follows:—“The puybito | the author has become so widely known and unt- $0, Jook anxiously. Sowerl anel Reade atiense Dp Lerner 3S Bpring street; gee cyt} rulers. 0 the ornamentation of capitals. Even | a general thing, from four to seven stories Mizk. Donded debt has been redaced vy the amount of | versally popular througn his “Heathen Chine” that | had but afew months before been @ dispenser of | Mercer street: Apthon Beshiug, 170 Wooster stot; lgont opisty Sete AN Ler petra Suieeiecreuetene aaeanere these bonds, which nave been cancelled and | it ts probable this handsome new evitlon of his | {ustice. ‘Truly, Ii’e presonts strange contrasts! | Samuel Whitlock, 48 West Hotston street; Lemue! é 3 bite > il at Dations have tn q | except to thé palaces, which, as cueral thing, hay destroyed.” “condensed novels” wili meet with an even heartier | Chatiie seemed overwielmed with the beat of the | Woods, 130 Spring street: William Bailey, 86 Sulll- gre have through history had one, and ; except to the palaces, a general ting, have g: BUT ONE, NATIONAL CAPIT, large and extensive grounds, and, 80 far us their 5 A room and the frightiul hum of voices, He placed | van street; Lawrence Stout, 182 Laurens street; | exercising 1 tio arangements { {ort are concel Exceptt eR Apa a ge mount of bonas | Welcome than the drst. Bret Harte has here ad- | his paudson the cold iron, then resting hls ne Joun Cartl, 47_ ‘Thompson street; Geor; ovalitiess Bact nc cape triuence er at otver Cintaortca ef tomlin nea pOOrer clueaea are With xcepting as ageregate amgui 01 mirably “taken off” the style of all the conspicuons ; upon | them, _ was lost | in contemplating Rene pees common Mewrens | sho ‘material Jabrivicf w naiion. Thus 1é secon in tho | oUt them altogelher, ‘The eect of tus is oud La Purchased the May statement must be pronounced | novelists of the day. Dickens, Bulwer, Wilkie Cole | 24, love. yNext to him B “blarsted erect sirorse 168 mae ic pmeman Streets | houtogenoous and weil-knit nationalities of Kurope, | the absence Of liomes, as such, among all classes. actually false, It states that “the public debt has Englishman,” wearing a palit of six-penny x le reene,, sizect; Gustavus. H. | if wo are to have ogreat and united country, the | Tho people live elsewhere than at homes ‘There are se uns, Charlies Reade, Ovoper, Lever, Dumas and ! eyeglasses, ‘and bees $ on a Hi; Commis. | Fauver, 253 West Twentieth street; William True, | Union most be cemeuted and regulated froin one | few pr go family circies Where parents and children been reduced by the amount of these bonds— | yricholer; Miss Braddon, Mrs. Wood, Charlotte | sion coflar, which seemed as thongh the laundress | 282 Weat Nineteenth street; Avram J. Joynson, 228 dj — centre or national heart. How much grander, | are content with the quiet enjoyment ofeach other's: $198,206,759—‘‘which have Ceased to bear interest.” nad forgotcon the starch. Be stared in dismay at uen, than any other capital of ancient or modern | society, The café, the garden, the drive and the pubite Eighth avenuo; William Wallace, 230 Ninth avenue; the endless hatch ot Bronté, &c., &¢., are all represented, aud the author Wiham 5 123. 0977 6 alice officers before the bench, ‘array, 72 Ninth avenue; Abram F, Coles, | times, if ? ‘ ' “t9 t ie rts Now, the frath 8 only $125,027.00 of these bovd3 | nas succeeded wonderfully in imitating tne aifterent | who were prerering their complaints, Near him {96° Ninth avorno; Dennis O'Neill and William | must’ beconie che melespolin on teas ee eae | Fe ree goneutinte the Gomestic ie of Parts, fh to have ceased to bear interest. Precisely $70,779,150 | styles of theso variovs novelists. Nothing | Was an old City Hall dignitary, dressed up in a sum- | O'Neil), 288 Tenth avenue; — Fremont, 485 | tinent! To.veach tbia attainment is now a develop. | trace to this fact the turbulent chara oF tis re- have devon cancelled and tarucd into the sinking | could give better proof of tno vorsuiliity of | mer cuit of many colors. He was motioning and apeamee 4; Sylvester White, 26 Laurens strest; | ing aspiration of the eilizens, and tie highest duty | markable people? Paris has uo public school avatem, Gesticulating to every one he could discern, ana begged lim to ask the reporters to omit bis name, the style of one | This individual would have lessick, 140 Prince sireet; James Hoy, 106 fund, where tiey now are drawlag compound in- Weat Twenty-fourth street; of our rulers, Now, what are the material agencies | buch a@* Ours, and oUe-fourth of the peopic cannes terest from the taxpayers of these United States, Bret Harte’s to bring about this magnificent resuit, and what | read or witie. which he has own = tal dropped than the way in dames McGee, 1,409 Broadway; Joseph Washmath, 168 West Thirty-third must be the condmuon of this city when it occupte: LET US BR JUST TO OURSELYRS. Beit understood, then, that the compound Interest | writer, with the last word of his or her supposed Rear ie Rae agit air! 7 rate iain ak pe Te aene this ‘oud Pomtion ¢ First, we aust have pe In no solid regard are we vellind uny European on these bonds 1s patd by the Treasury to the Trea- | novel, and with the first of the next failen perfectly { Lawaon, 1044 West Twenty-titn stfect: Lewis J. | chumerce, ‘This i essen tit ang apa foretys ae oa ge at Bei ral, ote) Dora native population who, in the sggre- gate, are so intelligent, chariiabic, law-abiding, pa- trlotic, energetic, progressive, ednca: aud re- coulmerce, ‘This is esscutial and indispensable. DEYENCE OF THR CORPORATION. Under the auspices and by the direction of the i incre ie One. res he he aero t into the new manner which he desires to reproduce, , Wud-look! 3 rita ter smal —slt on the flutter. Of fne whole crowd only one female was Nether 18 there anything ofensive tn these | feo, ana she was & widow of bur four months! sury from the people's pockets, Bopp, 165 West Thirty-fret street; Samuel Webb The law of Congzess, approved July 14, 1870, pro- and Wituam Webb, 522 Sixth avenue; Edward ft McKee, 462 Sixth avenne; John McGee, 150 Seventh tlemen whose mfluence governs | finea.’ The city, what It 1s," is alt er of our Fides thal tn addition co other amounts that-may bé | sxetches, caricatures though they are; nothing ofa | stoudiug, whose name Is Sata Gratam, and who | avenue; Edward iauuer, 103, West ‘Seventeenth | Feuemen Whose 1m eacarsa ht aeeatiane || des TW Wehave bat to nino appited to wie payment of the public debt, an | rt 5 ie | rg M4 apsirced Wart | Street; ‘George’ Cusiok, rf) joard of Public Works, constituted of géntiemon | own création. We have had ne gifts of royal mu- nature to check t! ‘ 01 ch | bas kept a pulicy shop at No, 168 Oe Cree fee eee ete aa pebch | Ble wae meray tom waad to foor ia widow e | weeds,” aud did not seem to wince when Ay W@t_Thirtleth sircet; | of high intelligence and conceded abliity, a Gor \- Wiliam McCammen, 157 West Forty-first street; | nonstve pla has been devised and periée d watch Jolin Miller, 164 Lhompson street; Claries Mortarty, | will equal, if not excel, for this purpose, auy other 301 Ninch avenue; sures Fenaeer, 602 West ‘I'wenty- | city, ‘Lhe power over the wiiole snbject remains in third street; Charles Hilligan, 25 Ninth avenue; | this Board, with almost unlunited authority of ex: Jacob Nachen. 665 Tenth menses James Baptist, | penditure and execution, Certainly, if corruption nifcence to adorn, no national exchequer to draw Upou, no lordly proprietors to improve and no artl- ficial support to soster and cherish, Our trade, onr wealth, our great public 8, Our uNeqnaiied sys- tem of education, our unexampled prosperity, our private and corporate charity, and, in short, this Great metropolts is the work of our owao un- aided ttelligence and enterprise. In conclu- Mr. Wood considered te improvement of view ané amount equal to the interest on all bonds m the sinking‘und shall be applied by the Becretary of the Treasury to the purchase of more bonds to in- er nein Peeler oo 3S. Baring or M. for the purpose of discharging her, crease the fund. These “juterest purchases” ar author of “Curions Myths of the Middie Ages,’? “Woman,” said the Judge, ‘as yon are the only ¥ toni’ ath 10 Gees Sadat is Gs hind Gal a a4 Origin and Development of Reilgious Belief,” | one of your sox caught in’ this trafic Ishall uis- | 890 Seveuth avenue; Charics Lilian, 495 Ninth | Was the oblect of our New Tock Authorities, they in < H re thoy &c. D, Appleton & Co., Broadway, New York. | charge you, but you must abut up your poiicy ofice, | avenue; A. Weeks. 308 Seveuth avenue; , would have retained control over ‘this vast sum re- raw interest, so that we are paying tuterest on tn- “Gabriele André” ts an uistorical novel, bas Just look at that crowd of prisoners tn the box. | David Stevens, 308 Seventh a nue; Albert J. Adams, | qui this work, and not have eutrusted it cn- terest, These are the plain facts, however much va based | Could there be ®_ more despicable sight than to | 872 Tenth avenue; Michael Smith, 408 West Thirty- frely and altogetier to men beyond suspicion or their reader caanoi fall to indulge, JUDGE DOWLING CALLED HER OUT sion the city from a west side point of cn events prior to and daring the French revolu- | wituess a hundred men, all. professing respect | niuth street; Itobert. Marcollan-836 Tenth avenus: Y i i = rs 2 3 | re nh. ‘The general plan y Pi four kiual industry, the adininistration inay eudeavor to hide them, tion of 1789, and treating especially of ecciesiastical { bility, in such @ degrading’ position; Shute up fo be | Charles Benneté, 502 Weat Twenty-elghth street, and Feeigad ‘ail ‘around “the pik pe mpeg ave inane foe Saung es he ac, that tune The long and short ot the whole matter, of both | anairs, The fecling then existing in both State and | gazed at by ine Aas a and prnished afterwards,for | Jacob 4. Dungan, 404 West Thists eighth street. nificent Woulevard 250 feet wide, with @ | side of the city was the most desirable for heaifu, principal aud interest, 1s just this. Over $22,000,000 | Church, the causes which led to it, the oppression | el Mirty business? This trade of policy has goue | The audience and prisoners were all orderly and | granite water drive . and Projeciing piers, fort, accessibility to business and prospective hea been annntesinrlly Gxturted fecth.an éverts Lagrea, i " PPI 1 far enough—nay, it has gone ® thousand fold too | behaved in a manner that reflected great creuit t o chronic corporation croakers — ma: vaine of | property. Let us aid, then, in the work by ® has beep un! searlly extort ‘om ah overbur ; ot the peasantry, the unbridled locentiousness of far—and to its evil infuence hundreds of Re dig. | upon them. roan aloud-at the vast sum juired to accomp! hearty co-operation and an intelligent appreciation, cen people for : perenne REN 4 a arin the nobility, the tyranny of the bizhops over their | oe poeta A yer or untrathval Th ANOTHER BATCH AT ESSEX MARERT, iat gory te ae "i @ fact that Gener condemning‘or age | hd ae banat in the jets bu’ 200, 000, a8 | ; pil c t cClellan, the enginecr-in-chie! i spirit W of invi ie service to our- actully Leen paid, and the whole bratness has been | Curés and thelr indifference to the sufferings of the | Topresentations are made to thom, but ora sGeage soue aad’ bela aise pares lana’ Comping apc ps of insting benefit tothe militons to coma land obtained to this city by this plan will fully re- V the entire cost, But even if thisestimate should ot be found finally correct, 16 is nevertheless our duty not to neglect that interest of all others which has made our city What it is—the commercial em- 0 mismanaged by a radical administration and | people, are all forcibly set forth. Thomas Lindet, the | the chances ‘ongress that our interest burden 1s, after all this crifice, Only about seven millions per annum less than tt was twenty-stx months ago. agement the reduction should have been fourteen i Cy oes - ee eee fight to one. pe, ledge everything y can find to Seventh Precinot, Captain Warlow:—Geot support tht me, hence policy is the primi p : Pp ga x f “4 Primary | stump, 247 Madison ‘street; Charics Khinitner, 62 ™ any more wo 7 shops. But I warn them that they are on theif inst | AVeU street; David Thalnimer, 106 Division street; answer:— a, Who are to enjoy the fruits of our lavors at the results of our iduustry aud public spirited ry ce, rhe Van Vorst afterwards spoke on the parish priest of Bernay, an important personage d @ representative man of the times, character. The author telis us in his amin 805 Water atreet; William Callatan, lum. Commerce readily 8 for the facilities juestion of the exemption of bonds and mortgages miliions, Through miemanagement it 1s only about | logs. = Stch villanous transactions cannot aud street; Richi ustin, 186 i Wich such improvements adord tol It at i journed. woven. preface that during a recent visit to Normandy ho | hall not be allowed tn this city, and the authori. 423 hes * dagen Austin Le Seger ‘4 ms a Bh) not me fom taxation, after which the association ady had been enabled to collect the authentio partica- lars relative to Lindev’s ufe, character and history, whicn he has detailed im the present volume, Mr, DOCTORS AND ORGANS DISAGRER. As already stated the Washington and New York tioa have determined not to desist until they have cy organs of the adnilnistration “pring at once to tne 80 buch as the expenses attendi: overchrown them, These and other g) -xpel ending the want are Of facilities for loading and unioadin, thau reasonable AMERICANS ABROAD. sircet, Eighteentn Precinct, Captain Cameron:—Michael cargoes, De- 441 es for b.e ERENT J. Kearns, 348 | lay more rescue of their patrep, but, acting without an: UNDERMINING THR MORALITY OF THE CITY: 1 “| at ‘Of doing the busin onerd Previous agreement, have dred directly at each | Baring-Gould has ttnerto been known to the | our Young, ea ‘are ‘duced to enter upon llc | {ined streat; uariosaLeyera, aos ant rrvencyseoered ites of At kiverpoot were, ne ‘Lolleveds somo | ‘The following isthe list of Americans registered other Huston of the common @NeMy. iy inspira. | DUduS chiedy as tne author of works of a Philo Beta Cais bite oe ine era | street; John Doran, 23: Third avenue; Henry Jacobs, | throe times as much a8 they are hero, and yét it 1s | atthe oMocs of Bowles Brothers & Co., 449 Strand, e Washingion organ = i ‘ “4 i a 3 “ tion ‘rom the White House meets tae Hunazirs | eopbical and strictly Llacorical cnaracter; but “Ga- | Samples: they observe. aud te tatty of moray | Ara Loureanh, street; Robert Keamedy; 6.6 | a cheaper port for ships to euter than ts Charing Cross, London, and 12 Rue de la Paix, damaging alles rene aun * fiat, brazen-taced de- | brielle André” proves that lus talenis are vot con- | by which they afe surrounded. We haye not Mn | Fincenth street; Frederica Mar: East Seven The grand period of the city’s advancement in | Parts:— 1 mere denial without a article of evidence, inst. It published the following [aise state- needs no comment:— ve anpyosed by many persons tbat bonds pur- e Treapry Department hr Live fined to heavy literature and that nis style ts well ; !shed our work yet. Bat we will Anish it, and that adapted to works of the Imagination. His de. scriptive powers are excellent, and he nas succeeded perfectly in harmenising fact and fiction, thus pro. x, wonth sircet; Mary Disch, 434 Rast Fifteenth street. renth F opgenciah captain Bennett—Lawrence 1S Secoud street; Goorge Fetaver, 242 ind street; Charles Holson, 247 Second street; nots Zelle, 323 Stanton sirect; Edward Bliss, 178 th and thoroughly. You can now go home. ven The tmumense crowd out in the vestibule now he- po to crush for the door, but were held in check by | the poltce present. ulation must conimence with the in- troduction of & more rapid system of conveyance; the whole Island will then be speedily populated. As the Central Park 1s now in its chrysalié siate the single object of pride and interest to all the citizens, AT TOE LONDON OFFICE, FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 18, 1871. New York—J. H. Harbeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nows ton Sears, Albert Leo Ward, John P. Willtains, A. W..©. Willtams-Wal: H. Brown, Mra, Augustus ston, some of then cont nae to bear 4 " The Grat baton brought in were arrested by the | geanton street; Theodore Vonpel, 207 Stanton street; | so abali this metro) then become an object of | J. Brown, William Iallory, Joseph H, Mahan, R. J. sn elgeidederietaieemm gates rem omicers of the Sixth ward. Capcain Kennedy, with | Sumes htey, 128 Sueritt stress; Adam. Detieien, 2d | ietioual pride, Just-aa Paris has been the paces ce ak Weeks, Jotn A. Mahan, Join W. ar interest. [he following note attached to the | 7) publte debt statement iseded yesterday will correct this erro: | neous impression :— “Tne public bondet debt has been retaced by the amount deiphia, {ED FOR HER Lire. Southworth, T. B. Peterson & Lowers, Puilae | ana meet two together at each By Mm. Emma p. that marked promptness so pecuhar to hi ar ranged that al hie inen should -bo 10 Clinton street; Henry Shelloi, 482 East Houston im, piePandimaterne | Sasa Waa att altuna Wales arrests, The following fs the ailidayit in cach case:— | gue street: Theodore Steps 138 Lewin “+ ied E. N empire of the France, and as Rome was the glory of the Ror Oxsars. What has he done to the national capital? was the inquiry of the Romans adorn eet, before awarding houora to her Mlustrious citizens. pee . J. Dee ng ‘and wife, Levi Parsons, il. A. Jolluson, Rob Pratt J.B, Hatnilion, J. Foulds, HK Jackson, ui wife, J. i dt Master Everett, J. Hackay, KR. W, McMaster, ‘Aleg Young, gt bas he hegt weigh = greet to bear iniefest, and bavo The above is a sequel to ‘Cruel as the Grave,” I arrcsiead — , here Ereaent, in the preston Tenth. precinct, Captain Ward—Adol, sera eprprin of Exanoe raised snenarn eps pimotita ben! cuvis Aa fg Head A. guduehy, Saat Me aaaige 5 ‘a S01 irat floor theres \, honse, $8 Allen street; Geo: MeLay, 310}¢ Grand | 0! reign i¢ Improvemen: Paris; London is 00, Es 1 . Dana, Mrs. Henry W. Sur! Tho ‘sew York organ atzults the trath of alt the | Published a short time since. Mra Soutnwortn gate, of lourry, alte | street; Wiliam Smuck, 1o7 Chtysue sireets Josenn | being transformed Uy-uew: constructions; sent vote | Win’ Rose nnd Mrs Re te tone, haces eee ‘ ~4 | Milter, 129 Forsyth street; Abraham Bschwald, 60 chargos against the administration, and impudently | Whose multplicity of faitlals always seem to be ru is our work to raise the structure of a pational ‘atte, Sheldon Leavitt, Amos M. Lyon, Mrs. and Hol.ae exclaims, “Well, waat of it!” Like the vazabond in | ning arage with her multiplictty of pubttcaticns thoreim, from whom he recrived wii sone ageT: nA | Orchatd street: John Reinhardt, 8 Ovebard street; | Metropolis. ‘The Viaduct. Hallway ig aceriam suc: | aay, Krangiin Rtuney and wile, Godage t: Rigi SERA Thon Oren eh thee wash Locke rc; | with terrific names, has here given usa Yolome much Feet ae ue nhac ee ae eee ee eee a eee | Cee a eae eee en aR | Sonn Be Newton, 4. Fucene, Sele Ondanarene Iu a golumn of editorial devoted to ab. | alter her astal dismal and sonsotional style, Hor | {oketwas ot «lottery to t val. wher te eas Referee | Srreuny avast hallies, 35 Rorayia ereex: christopher | Europe. Every railway enters the ciiles of carona | Monigomery, J Be Miller, D.'S Mike Meee ae We ighed on the 27th nluimo— 1 ad pis truth of the | works read as though ibey fad been written while Cral onltnaceet = sald lottery poiley ticket, with | Srrong, 06 H-sex atrect; Henry m, 238 Grand | on a@ viaduct, " So assured are men ot wealth of ts Bixby, Frank Marime, 0. M. ellock, J. 0, Willis, J; {host damaging clarze, aod ondeayors to pooh-pook | oarer the tmfuence of o violeutattack of brain er { street; Patrick Boyle, 23 Forsyth street; Henry An- | success, the five million city bonds authorized to be | ©. Martine, Jaage In ra. Richard Busteed it away, in the following words:— 4 Tho following ure the names of those taken by ; gon, 126 Chrystie street; Fred. ‘Cudiipp, 422 | assumed by the acts offered to be taken at a pre- nd a Richard Busteed, Jr.; Charles Doane, Bat then there a a sinking thd. (Certainty: what of tt? fevor, and @ frequent perasal of them would be | Captain Kennedy and tis ofticers tn the Sixth | pivision street; Wuillam | Coxon, 149 Chrys. | wium of six per centnm vver pr. fs financial suc- | W. Chamberialne and wifo,'H, It. Jackson, @. Be Thecguntey Lng bongbt up two huadeed millghs of ite ta. Jebteduess, and placed part of the objizalops thos redeemed likely to give the reader a touch of the same malady. “Tried for Her Life,’’ however, w an improvement Waid:—Christopher Frederick, 12 Centre street; | tie ae tl Jacob Beneton, 181 Essex street; | cess sccures its speedy completion. bi William Tombiln, 05 Centre street; Arthur Newbold, , Curistiwn ing, 189 Norioik stree€; Caspar Risin: | From his kuow- Jedge of the wen fnterosted he was Confideut that in Mefarland, M. 0. Stupley, Goerge Buckham,’ Frank fp a sinking fund. Who now owns those oth ; a2 Ls 1 street; Thomas 0, Robertson, 96 F i t th hat Withers, Wunars ” Young poten seeta” We in a sinking fu 10 ro C Sea eonard street; Thomas Robertso! Park er, 262 Chrystie street; George Pfeifer, No. 8 Bays | twoor three years wo shall enjoy it as@ means of ers, uiiam foung. 8tOn—Jaures : f Pvtey dollar this bald Uy theres, | ULOH Mts prodecessor, and In Noily, Sybit Borner’s | street; James Lawrence, 77 Bavard street; Dedlerick | fd street; Wiliam P.’ Manning, 0.8 Division | (anelt whlch will eect marvellous changes inthe | Champ Wiliam 1. Clark, Oharles We Ury te paid tothe Treasury: every bond in'the sinking fund | faithful little Skye, who plays quite an important curus, anal sireety John smith, dé Canal | street; Harmon Hayes, No, 6 Bayard street; Wiliam | business and residential circles of the city, As great rker, | _ Me Parker, BE. 4, ate Rev. iy a bought from Individuals and now belougs fo the part in tho story, we hawe the first thoroughly re- | street; Emil Butts, 164 Canal street; William Robe- { E, Hogan, 71. Division street; Waiter Childs, 62 Essex | 88 bave been the ch: eo in New York within tne | G. F. Gaskins, Rev. J. A. Healey, Geo country. >. son, 92 Chatham street; Joseph Warren, George | etteet; Call Mier, 142 Hestor street; Thomas Gri | pest ton years, they will be nothing as compared to | Stevens, N. ‘I. Allen and family, L, J. Piper, Charles | | Please to observe. The New York organ admits that a pultion of oar patd up debt continues to bear fateresi, and tries to suow that itis a matter of no conséquence by faying that “every dollar Is patd by the Treasury {§ paid to the Treasury; but it sup- presses the far i important and essential fact that every dollar is paid FROM THE PROPLE’S POCKETS. This is the way to state it fairly and fully:—Every id on the sinking fand paid worth'’s books, spectable and weil individualized character we ever remember to have met with tu Mra, South- Tue Por IN TRE Movseno.y. bro’, author of “Peer Carradine,” “Victoria,” &c, James R. Osgood & Co., Boston. A rather common-place book. Ihe story, however, 1s not devoid of interest. It is based upon the secret My Caroline Chese- Wane, Henry 0, Harts, Lewis St, Joun, Michael Drammey and Benjamin Worth, of 154, 185, 132 and 52 Chatiiam street; Michael Godwin, 163 Leonard street; Jacob Shipsev, 6245 Bowery, and Henry BE. Frost,'67 Ceutre street. THIRD PRECINCE. hat which will bé produced by this ri future, and the west side will be the venenit Juling Sohiom, 187 Essex | . 2 Rivington street; George i Charles Neubert, 25 ation | ugust Manning, 41 Chrystie street; Georgo | Hysiop, 64 Forsyth streets John Tiger, 158 Ludiow nade i - sireet, William Brooks, 136 Diviston street; Charles From the Third precinct tain Cherry returned | Grube, No, 1 Orchard street; Henry Repp, 64 Stan- Heny Varrison, 28 Hudson street: Georgd Leslie, 25 | ton street; Bryan Smith, 165 East Houston street; Hudson street; George Melvin, 220 Greenwich street; Fred. Rick, 166 Sufulk street. 1 CITY ORNAMENTATION, northward. Two years Ago ove James Gallagher, 199 Columbia street, Brooklyn; Thirteenth precinct, Captain Petty—Fred, Rice, ‘atlway in the clef section ‘ed. In bts opinion, 1's effect will be grcater than anything else which can ve contemplated. Within a year or a little more rewarkable changes have been made tn the city parks, from the Battery 3 he park except the Contral waa little leas than @ nuisance, not one of them fit for public enjoyment or, indeed, for the tem- Barnard, Colonel B, &, Perraud and Wife, Madame E. Conneaty, Mrs. B. T. Bldred elch, J, H. Dore and wife, G. M. Kettle and wife, Misa F. M. Keitte, Mrs. T. W. Parsons, ©. B. Waite, 9, A. Williams, J. Miss F. Rea, Misa M. Dexter, F. A. Walker, H, Whit fey and wife, Thomas I. Rogers and wife, G. N. Kettle, J, 3. Case, Theodore ¥. Von Arnim, W. A. Slocum, H. Prescott, Mrs, 8. B. Aldrich, G. B, Soler. Pittsburg—C. F. Spang and wife, Miss Spang, 0. U. Burke, Detroit—Jesse M. Bmitn, San Francisco, » Misa We dolar of interest p: 8 x John Lahr, 410 Fifth street; Fred. B. Reiler, Frod- | 19 Norfolk sircet: Francis Benedict, 234 Division orary sojourn of A Wayworn traveller. How diier- | Cau.—S. FF, Doane, Melvin Smith, willlam by Bhs ta catoctorto the featur eee peck ary | Tariage of @ young couple, belonging to opposite | rick A. Luthrie, Tigh strect and avenue A: Sey- | atresty snoob ‘Abraham, oo Sherilt street sony Furs | pe wow Go tothe Baitery and see the difference. | Salela and’ daughter, William if. "Hal, iy burde , religious sects, whose tenets forbade intermarriage. | mour swith, 140 Nipth avenue; Charles Wallon, 063 ness, 241 Henry strect; John A. Morris, 02 East , This ia the first of New York that the stranger oa | P. Blanchard, General R, W. Kirkham’ an But let us quote the New York organ again. It The bishops and deacons of both denominations , Broome sircet. figure conspicuously in the tale, and a fair share of arrival witnesses, Brosdway; Alex. Comuiis! opinion: 7, 269 Rivington a POURTRENTH PRECINCT. James cae No. 3 Cannon street; Francia Dilge, 6 i From this he gathers his first and as now seen ne may draw from daughter, D. J. ON Louts—George W. » Join Winter and wife, St, back and og Washing« irs. ©, a | Capt. Walsh, of the Fourteenth precinct, retarned is @ fair and trotniul picture of the elevation | ton—F. A. Starring, Charles A. Pi Buy) pur government {aed iran five posiees 4 the bitter animosity usually existing between those | aa psaners Joseph Bart, 272 Lowery! Charles Wil | Bulieh, #6 Broome streets Wilney Maeikeeg ao ion and refinement of our elttzens, And so with the ae Mr. and Mrg. 0, Cowlan. Philadel pnia— Lewis J wpereon (eo ptf one bundred aed ff of dierent creeds Is visible throughout. lougher, 20 Marion strect; gaccn Pace ae Spring; | roe street; Augustus Werner, 200 Delauccy street; | City Hali Park ana tho ommers, “A change has como | B. are, Miss J. EB. Vacker, Miss ¥, ©, Barle, Silos, eroaeot too relilion in after pay: rieelhe § aoa leorge Willams, 39 Spring; sohn JoBason, 50 | Louisa Werner, 200 Delancey streot. over them which renders them objects of beauty | Varis—W. B.. Crooke, Lows Chanteil, 0, W. May, With this oun it buys ten ultra of ite tendon ie BARnes' Nores On tae Acts op Tar Arosrire ince; Willam Turner, No. 5 Epring) Leopold ventecnth precinct, Captain Mount~Henry | and city pride instead of the repulsive receptacies of | Mr. Georee C. Dreyer, D. J. tigan, Mr. ganeels these and goes on paying off ten millions ‘me bristag To tue RoMang. Marpor wel, 166 Mulberry; George oodworth, | Schrimp, 123 ‘Third street; Fred. Bertersgn, 126 Third | Vice and Mith which they were under a former ad- | and Mrs, Delancey ie, Colonel O, A, arney. Bana i may gow redyop taxation fo Be see i of the , New Tork, is7). 7 o $0 Spring: Jackson Mitchel!, 69 Marion; Alfred Lu: | street; he ey Eschof, 63 Firat street; George Wal- | ministration. We should be diseriminating anu tair | Charles J. Rtiliet, 28h. 8. Richaras qnd wi solitons colspmed rian cation fra Bai onto Boone ei sett, No. 1 Moron; Charles Keyser, 236 Centre strect) | ter, 4o4 Fifth alteet: Theobald Sohwartzstein, 106 | M OUF critictums, doing entire justice, giving praise | (United Sates Consul}, Toxas—Colomer am. fe mast ough they were afi vy ling ceding tac oat. ‘These two volymes are the continuation of An ¢x- | Jouu Glass, 480 Bowery; Neary Muller, 267 Centre: Attorney street; Joh Miller, 181 Seventh streot; | Where itis deserved and censuring only aiter a full | United States—irs, Monry . He Home Bnd doing the same by ite debt will | cellent and deserving work. It would be hard to | Peter Thomas, 221 Elizapeth; George Horton, No. 4 Charles Mack, 832 Sixth street John Junhower, 202 | Understanding and approctation of the facts, 1t 13 Bien Bae ae Hungon and Mrs, nson, penait ot, wi cat tnort gas of taxath essttan aif | exaggerate the merits of the undertaking, as nearly | Princes Hocton Sili, 209 Mott; John Scheweptz, 121 | Houston scety Juuus Sele Becond sitect; | wnWise to fall Into the common habit of abusing our | United States Army—T. H. Stanton, Unio | Fequired in the absence of a sinking fund, which js | age! is, ¥ | Baxter: Yates Ohtseh, 437 Broome; Joun Fish, 03 | Patrick Molloy, 648 bast Kleventh street: Margaret | city officials, Public oiotals, finding themselves | br. @. HH. oyiee Orange, N. J.—Willlam iy & Sevice for acoelerating the payment Adedt with- | every line of the sacred text is accompanied by | Elizabeth; sammes Livings‘one, 164 Heaters Wiilom | Enline, 149 second street; Charies Wilson, 126 Or- | continually held up to. pubhe odium, be | R. drippe. Niagara Falis—0. w. Foung. Tae a os copious commentaries, and justory aud tradition | Francis, 300 Bowery; Coruelius D. sarket, 135 | chard ‘street; Mary Bran,'236 East Fourth street; , come indiferent and quite dincouraged im at- | Worcester— Alfred T. Mahan, J. Whiting yo A Now there 1s nota single partiel of trathin the | 7. brought into requisition to give a clear and in- | Crosby; Samue) B. Emerson. 88 Houstons Henry je Watson, 222 Second avenne; Jonn Schnitz, | tempting to do right. Let us give our pre. yaning rte Barnes, Jr, United Btates jah ap men tr oy ie? nde « Miller, 140 Crosby; Philp MoLane, 151 Grand 632 Kart Eleventh street; Michael Warner, 642 Kast | sent city oficers fuil trial before we condemn Aeon: |. Smith and T. 8. Coues. Hani J. Re fii for four years ($40,000, raul id turn. | telligibie view of events, localities and peopie. street, Eleventh street; William Daley, 192 Seconda strect. them, We have jast now not oniya new form of | McDouald, Connecticut—J, Holnes. Nemours, ing them into the sink! fun whi they bear PTR PRECINCT, * Bi if . government, but we have new ofiicers to conduct it, | France—B. Daniell. Novac 5 ys Bateman. Cin Interest, woul tax | Sang over NEW PUBIACATIONS RECEIVED. Captain J reratah Petty returned as the prisoners and the aide of the city this association repreacnts is | cinnati—Dr. James D. Webb and Mra, and the ae | a, more would ¢o pa: 6 Same . f t ‘not: hn Williams, 31 and 32 PAST. espectally interest From Pifty-ninth street, west | George Carlisio. Providenco—Waiter Manton an ount of bonds in Hime 31 id stop the In- we AS West way: Jamies nolly, West Broad- VIEWS OF THE . of the Pa much is yet to be done by wife, Woliand- Baron @Escury, Hartford—H. 0, when paid; and over $41 mere than to vay; Charles 80, Praeets Berne Ronee Sataled: ith jis impt Tl White. Oleveland—R. Parsons. Northampton-. es them ret four in ihe hands ot private | From D. oman gps ba Cause of the hay Raeet; Garreg Wallace, bd Woat Broadway} MAY 21, works, BE rie Baliunene rb iP een ders tI by Wullath Stroud; "86.01 ohn Ds, aj aninan; Lewis West, 42 Wes | M 8 Wal nares being eoniemplated o ‘pringfield—virs, ould, Long jaud—T, reasary. And yet hf SVE: RS tan ah Se mn ee la ee roadyays Wash drain nas wees paver ae ese | 186 Bate, ok, Fiendver bows mouse, Vers General 1 construction mast ee pr aud fasted undo, | Bourne, Chariestown—Mr. and Mrs. “onaries Got- snking fan levi erating the | Tyndall's “Fragments of Sole Ward Luther, de Canal strcet; John Molntyte, 616 | 1918—The Amel forces agsanited and captured | the guidance and direction of the Park Commission® | lier. Keokuk—. A. Keno jutalo—J, Brayley. ay ment of & dé L + athe public bur.) From Doda & Mend—“Papera for Home Read- nal @ ord ae he aA iaher, 342 Oanal strect; Port Goorge, Onnkde. | ore ane he was sure it is your oa wer pe ous Loulslana=—As Keppel Joseplis. Cambridge, Mass, — en, ” at van Oi: 1» | James 0. Dudiey, ington atrect; Moxes VP. ia pte; 10 encourage . jeLeod. AT conte Pi az? eReved. Ons Hath Dr Deine American Caratnal” | CSTs" bie Cau! etreot; Willism Suuith, 117 Duane | °° Aue masnecte m Moscow, Rasaia—called te | eet eee ners OYE, suusiian spin Of | The followiig are the list of arrivau at the Parte Les us up the oat of pu ing, $ 000,000 ? & Tov street hia Polish adherents occurred. fauit-Anding, and a waepish, hasty critic, Con House for the week ending May 8:— mi Is per year for sepineraiers Sinking fund, ) Frow J. B. Lipoincott & Oo., Philadeiphia—“A TWENTY SEVENTH PRECINCT. 1564—John Calvin, the feformer, died, in Geneva. | Wid 4 dodoo ‘iar. of pjton coe to, pay the rine pal History of Piorids, from fia Discovery to the Close | Captst Fey Pores, Tarte eenay seventh dita proper Siepinent Mr Wood ealawet ne | Gans Br Martida. tame k tais, eee a : recn' r an rr 5 + \ 11,300,000 10 gt bon 6 Drdatuat on or the Florida War of 1842," by George R. Palt- | Sansos Howg, 170 Greenwich; aie Weer wae a ANOTHER: WHISKEY SEIZUE approval ol the recent logit Tor this cu. Cone | all aie. J, Helge Nw Hy W, Fux, Mee The rae to Interest | banks; “Why Did Me Not Diet" translated from the tiery 6; Henry Slosser, 58 Rector A centration of authority will Tee 4 lively sense fjamtitov, og ty! aie » Armstrong, fdwi after it got ae aes) nd year | German by Mra. A. L. \ister, iin St AIG Grown wien street; Wien | A seizure was mace yesterday afternoon by Mr. J. | of Tosponalbilty, - Oectalaly. pears cee feces Zoudl Fe grinich,, Charles. ¥.. Rilk I. we u, F A vy Oe wl ; Benjamin athen, ls 7 burseme! a8 provid recent OD, » U. . . — Mire Eerie ae ri f COR at ern From P. O'Shea—Pere Lacordatre's “Conteronoen | Bevinuar sree. % 41 B. Woes, one of the Butted States Internal Revenue | Cirsmmcnie te Dovite iret eooris are already econ | Ac Morrell, Atlan Bods Garaner, 8. A, B, Abbote, ‘ear number three’ must pave $10 900 for | on God.” rer PREONGT, officers, of five nogsheads of rum, under very excit- | jn the greatly reduced estimates of the Board of Ap» | ¥: A. Wall Francis G. Richards, J, OG, Talpot. rincipal, $1,200, im eae 74,100 for | “prom Roberta Brothers, Boston—‘American te- | , Captatn Uiman, of the Firat a a returned the | Ing circumstances, Mr. Wass with great akill Poca nt, The sum asked for by the sever Oniocago—J Dorand and family, @ W. Vall ‘ompaund aute he. fourth would get 4 foligwing prisoners: Alexander L, Hammerstein. | watched the departare of these hogshéads from the | VUredue for eity and county for the veur 18:1 is | London—mrs, ii, A. Johogon, Ernest yp vad slong With $10,008,000 principal, $1,200,000 premium | ligion,” by Joun Weiss. 19 Btone street: Lewis J. Bates, 26 Wall strect: 778,074 62, Which has beed reduced by the | ton—J. H, McKeo, Saco, Mc,—B. G, Pike. Philad And $2,512,446 compound interest. fut cost to the From James R. Osgood & Co., Boston—“Altrea | Jt Hal 2 ‘Wall street: rvey H. Starr, Vail | Mlictt distillery district of “Irishtown,” im Brooklyn, to $20,000, ‘Thus we see & reduction of a yeni Pierce, Vermont—£. V. N. Hitehcoc! ople of putting $10,000,000 per year for four years the ” by as Hughes, M. P, Gharies Brooks, 70 4! if atroet; Jo! 8. and following the driver, jumpe* upon the wagon mn | nearly one half, july this was a remarkable itimore—Mias 8. A, Kummer. San Franclsco—H- ito tue siaking “und, provided Becretary Boutwel Great,” by Thom: oom 40 Wall greek Royin H. Burnap, $1 Coen | James atreet, at (he corner yf Chatham street, | fact, which suouid go very far to warrant a confl- | M, Heuston. Versailies—George Sauer. Ohio, U. Se ‘id HOt pay more than twelve per cent premium—lie From B. P. Dutton & 0o.—‘Sunday Echoes tn | ¢ ID; Robert Jones, 63 Peart str Ed. 2 ri dent jef that @ new system eon inaugd. | A.—Galvin Broce, A. Q. Hale, Paris—Mr. and Mrm 4 aid as high as Cwenty—would be as followa:— | woex Day Hours," @ tale illustrative of the Jonrney- | wards, 2 Oventles slip] Andre on the New York side. he was immediately set | ratoa which will redound not only tO tho interest of | Charles A. Oram, E. Delessert, Sheldon Leawett, Or $11,800 000 of the children of J by Mra. C Brook. seen ae 9 big Jepiene Jee ‘upon by a crowd of ronghs, but he kept them at bay the peo » bus in Key A C3 ‘the men who con- e A. Garter, Hoven Bertoneg. Re Np 1 rep po : mn slip; John . | ceived It an } . G. Ray. States Army—L . q Iors'000 Leo, Shepard & Dillingham—Married ior | James Matihows, 60 Peart siteek, WD & pocket. Riis, | FUNding ess BS wap os, Bap NEW YORK NOL APPRECIATED, Obicago—Perry Smith and wife, Bercy. Buu » Os 13,712,446 | Botn Worlds,” by Mra. A. BE, Porter Peart street, Ported by his companions the a iver jumped from) mo doubted whether Apiericans, and expecially | Brussola—General $61,029,448 Cost wm four years. ofl fly oue muliion and odd doilars, it must be This O: ) Monthites—Blackwoom's and Keleotic Magazine, and American Educattonal Magazine, aRCOND PRRCIN wing ge Captain Camp returned for the Second precinct: davod Cate, 200 Broudway; Kdaward Now Yorkors, a} iate tbe wagon and ran ha Mr. Wass drove the wagon end ite contents to the Marshal's cfice, wuere It was confiscated to the government. Asa common pt to wnderrate our Advantages and exaggerate Our divadvantages. if We Lave traveliod « I. Ohevain, United State: Consul at Brussels, San Francisco—Mis, sulla Dunn, Mrs. Octavia T. Glover, Mra, George ley. ‘ashington—P, &, Rigya J. Ke