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THE SPANISH ELECTION, Review of the Present Political Situation in Spain, Whe Parties and Their Aims—The Coalitions Spoken of—The Governmont of King Amadeus 4m Danger—Republicans aud Radicale Coquetting with Each Other— Chango in the Tactics of the Carlists—‘''o tho Urns.” MAapnID, March 14, 1872, ‘The moro 1 think over the political conaition of Bpain the more I am convinced Of one of two shings—that sne is verging fast on civu war or on Fevolution—possibly on both, Not ouly ts this feel- img very general in soctety, but it 1s echoed every » @ay, with more or less inteasity, by the press, The government seem to be of the same oplaton, if we may Judge not only by the tone of the orgaus “addicteu” to them, but alsp by the sweeping @hanges they are making in the gh commands of she army and its internal organization. Mutual accusations of “couspiracy” are made without re- serve. The government, taking the elecloral ieaguo or coalltion of the oppositions, as a pretext, accuse he radicals of au intention by and vy to make com- Mon cause witn the republicans against the dynasty. The radicals vehemently deny this charge and declare themselves as warm champions of the @ynasty of King Amadeus as ever. One of their Teacing organs declares that “the coalition repre- ‘ents an nodcrstanding with the otuer parties of ©ppositioa for purely electoral ends, with no other aepiration than to defeat the government iu the uras, No party of the coalesced will abdicate its Principles. For ourselves we shall go to the @ruggie with our banner dispiayed, so (hat all the World may see in if our mottc—the constitution @f 1369 and all that emanates from It.” On the other hand, the republican and Carist organs are indirectiy accusing tie radicals of @eception, contending that if ne coalition 13 trinm- phaot the end of the dynasty ia at hand. Certainly Mf the radicals were to jJolu the republicans 1a an anti-dynastio movement tho King would have to @0. He has over ana over again repeated what he @aid to the Cortes the day he entered Madrid and took the oath—namely, that he would never seek to Smpose himself on the Spanisu people. Krom WHAT I KNOW OF HIS MAJESTY -H believe he would retire to-morrow if he became @onvinced that the majority of the people objected to his reign, Ido not think he would allow one Grop of blood to be shed to retain him by force on the throze, His tastes are anything but regal, Do- Mostic happiness is his beau ideal of Ute, “honor” of being King of Spain I don’t think ne ares a rusblight about it, In the fourteen months ‘be has been among them he has bad sad ieesons in the “honor” of governing the Spaaisn people, Ho has seen that the pocket and persona! power are tho ruling motives of the politiclane, He has seen Mat. the people who boast so much of their Indaiguia aoa Weir olvilization styl retain and ‘Blory in the degrading spectacle of Lhe bail Aght ag their national amusement and of negro slavery us | thelr prime source of colontal lavor. He has seen Shat their political parties agitate and couspire one @gainst the dihe# merely for personal agurandize- Ment, and that tosecure the ends of “party” they would sink King and country In one common ruin. He has iokca around in vain to find one true patriot, one man of the Washington, or Prim, or Espartero type. Generals he has found im abundance, enough to command ail tne armies of the world; but be has aiso found that each one is ap “ally” of some political party or another. “ean-hetind worth the risk of “nls Itfe and bis happl- mess among such a peopio? Is iy wealth? Ho was Better oi before he camo, Hehad ao abundant fortune of bis own, added to by a larger one of his Wile’s, Some say Dofa Maria Vittoria brought nim ® dowry Of $20,000,000, True, the pay of King of Spain is handsome ($1,600,000 a year), bub the ex- pénses are rightfully heavy. During tle royal fourncy his treasurer told me that what with these expenses aud the amounts the King was spending 4m charities and In restorations at the old roya! seats Of Bscoria:, La Gianja and Aranjaes (all at his own gost and giving work to many hundrods of ope fave:), he would need to draw on Ltaly at the end of Bis first yoar to balance revenue and expenditure I theroiore unnositatingly repeat that Amadeus has Ho inducement to Nyht and struggle for his tirone, gnd fam sure he will not do vo unless he 13 con- vinced that the great majority of the iahabitanis Pealiy desire his reiga. In that case ho would fight, with all the courage of his race, to carry out what ne believed was the national will. WHAT MAY RUSULT FROM THE COALITION. But now suppose, ag is expected, that the result of She coalition be to returu to the new Cortes 120 Fadicals, 70 Cariists, 60 republicans, What a position of danger !3 instantly created! Assume that Sa Basta and the unionists secure tho remalader of the feats, say 100, Among that 100 there will be some Montpensarists and somo Alfousists, Tho govern- Ment will be defeated on the very first vote, what ver tat yore may be, The radicals will then come 4D; Out the Moment it sults the Caritsts and repabil- fans to make war upon thom you see how easily ‘hey can boat them and make themselves aroiters ‘@f tne situation. AN ALLIANOB WHICH MICHT PROVA SUVOPSEPUS, ‘The only reaily strong thing that could como about Would be for the radicals to join the republicans, In that case the repuvlic would be procilmod hers Bs quickly and as easily agit was in Franco Ido Rot think 1t would cos some of the radtoal leadors any compunctions of conscience to joln tho re- public. Rivero, for instance, would only be going Pack to his anclent faith, Martos would not be plow to carry his prodigions talents to the camp. Possibly the greatest dificuity would be with Zor Filla; but ne would most likely retur9 into private iile, Faith tn the ultimate and not far distant triampa of their cause has sustalued tho coinpact site dand of republicans ta thelr adhesion to thelr Jaden.” = «Only fancy wiat positions they Mey might have auiained haa thoy given wp thew “ideal? in despalé = aud “gone ‘Wd with ihe Monarchy! Wnata grand Minister of Puviio Works and Instruction Oasteilar, with nis Watohiess orniory, woult have made! whet an ade Mnravie sinister or ito Would the none Te @lear-headed Piy Margal Hay SHUBEE Y pal, have become | ‘end Hecate ts at) emg ix lawyer and accompushed orator Figueras—how Be Wold have shone as Minisier of Graco and Justice | Bue no temptaiion vas evor peen listendd to by these mou, nor oven by any of the reuk and Ble of tio party, wrnily reyuoliean Were thoy the day iho Cores of Me revolution Was fret oF ened 0:1 bet ary, 4864), datas sucn they took stor te ol xtreme veil. sirmly republican are fey sul, J. iso singular fact that whereas many rogressisis have turned Unionist and many unr. ry aast¥, NO instance Is on recosd S1 one Siuglo ropavtican Depaty or Senator yu @rciist since tne Spanish Parhaney, oe oan Died, Is 1b too mucd 0 way that ito ‘he == astouniin: consistency of tieso men Suero were aided Ue sieugth and impetus dee Fivabie irom the conversion Oo the radieais to there faith, they could make & BORE Bad BiAHio oruer O14 $hings/ Whether this be realized or not, must ve leit to tho turn of events to dvetto, In (ue mean. Mine ali pares are bracing up tor the clecwral struggle, PRESENT APPBARANCES Indicate rlots and insurrevtiona. A government is 40 power who are accused by the Oppostiions oi de~ termining to win It violence and iloeality wil telp m todo it. Tras government is laced by deadly positions, not ouly poiltical, but personal, ‘Those #4 sitions declare tiey will resist violence hy force; ur, a3 KOE OF tneir papers havo It ‘Will demand an eye for an eyo aid a tooth tor a jooth,”? Under pretence of bemg sho Kimy’s only Tiieuds, tho government iy devouncing to tls ‘Majesty the anti-dynastic tendencies ol tne rest, aud seeking by this Means tv ConviNed Alin tows his only ates io them and in the army tey deoare ve at thelr paCK, ‘That Vey reckon without Melr host in speaking thus coutidenty ot the army Tuiis is more than provabie, No man 18 looked Bpon wish greater Joalousy by the rest ot tho “generals” than Serrano. To we rank and ille ne Ja no more than any obuer leader, HS SPANISH SOLDIERS follow their sergeants and corporals moro than they do their brigadiers and generals, Pera coud do nothing In tho Way Of upsetting Isabella Hil ne Nad Wou vor the VULK Of these NOn-comimissioned Siucers to his views, He thoagnt ho had done thas th 1866, but sho unsuccessinl Levoit of the troops In he barracks Of San Uil, In Madrid, showed ain his Mistake, ‘Tho loyalty Of the bulk of the serge nts in the other barvacks oninied Serrano anu O'Doa- ‘Rel (0 put down the movemens, though not without much bloodshed; and not ike from where | now write iis, & cross on a tow mud wall marks tha spot where seventy of the vanquished “sergeants”? werd shot Alter being ined by guurs martial, AS to the | What) { NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2 1872.—TRIPLE Fotled in that attempt Prim went at it again, and in 1868 succeeded 1n doing what he failed to accom- lish in 1866—winning over the rest of the pon-com- issioned oficers to the popular cause. The result ‘was the trtumpe of the revolution and the Hight of the Queen, ery 7 now, on the 22d of Juno, there are gieaé doings round this low mud wall and in the country where the men lie buried who were then shot ag military rebels, but who are now exalted into heroes of liberty, Prin held the Ministry of War for over two yea and during that time took special care to mould the pcrsonnel of the army after his own heart. Ser- geants, corporals, lteutevants and colonels were his special attention, and into all these posis he fitted creatures of his own, Thus, any cal] on the army to interfere Low Would be «langerous if the inter. ference was intended to be in javor of the exisuag conservative government, A split ia the army means civil war, abd civil war ouce Legua, Who can tell where it would end? THE SITUATION REVIEW. T have thus reviewed the present state of Spanish politics that my readers may be prepared to hear of serious events, Tam as convince-d that events of this character will arise as I am of my own ex. istence, 1 et me now confirm tie statements Ihave made by a few quotations from the press. 1 gave you Ina recent loiter tie terrible attack o| the foy~ ernment paper via on the opposition, ta which it called them “spurious sous of Spain,’’ and urged thelr “anuinilation,” Lalso gave you some of the opposition, Janguage in return, Let me now add Se OPINIONS OF THE PRES The Politica (conservative) saya:—" Phe coalition has caused profound @isquivtu to in all political re- tons, Everybouy sees it carries behind ita situa- fon of anarchy or a question of jorce. Have the present Ministry, composed of s0 many different elewenta, sufiiclent meaus to make headway against anarchy ? Can he plant a system of torce who caine to Spain declaring he would never impose himself | Ou the country :”” The Viempo (Alfonsist) says:—"Meavily charged with cleciricity Is thy politcal atmospiere of Spain, Ji there be between the existing evil and the des ved ood a bridge, cvin of aidicuit passage, the sovner it is traversed the better? ‘The #ucblo (vepublican) says:—We all Know that tho acceptance of tne crown by Don Amadeo was & diplomatic Legotiation intended to favor otier plans in Italy, Don Amadeo himself said ta 1862, when 16 Was first offered to him, that be would sooner be captain of a vessel than King of Spain. The Roman question came on in spite of the opposition ot big wile, and both rust now be convinced that we Will Not be instruments of anypody, 204 thatthe country disowns (he decision of the IS who voted jim King of Spain, Monarchies cangot de imposed on @ people. By not listening to the voice of Me opinion he hag made himeclt tne lar odium, and the enemy of 3. A year age Dolla Maria Vit- Sie now talks of returaing She wit beable to intorm Oy the Spanish liv toria arrived in m we love our iy and 1d ‘yihing; that we wiil neither be sateliiies or any Won nor submit to imypositions, even though by a mord powerful arm tian thato! the Maitan | governinent,” making allowance for the political color of the Above exiract, Just lisien to what Mr. Joan Les moine, the editor of the Journal des Dovats, of Paris, says in his paper of the 12th mst, as the result of @ recent visit to Spain:— “There ig now general 1a Lurope the conviction that the entangled and confused situation of Spain may develop itself any moient in a now revolu- thonary crisis, Wilch may piace te danger the mstl- «unions created by that of September, 1:64, aad pers be not ve couttned to them alone.” When writers like Joun Lemoine sound the alarm Jou may de sure thore is cause for alarm. Lho Madrid Diseuss/on (republican) thus treats of the situation:—“Licre jn Spain there 13 at tus 0+ men! no pariy really dyuastic, The Varllsts carry aloit the tanner of the Duke of Madrid, wuom they cau Carlos VU. Tao moderades dream of the roestora'lon-of the Bourbons, ta the person of Prince Alionso, The republicans defend tie cause of the repubie, and ve consequently enemies of ail kings and ail dy: » Ut the so-called couservatives aie parisans of the Duke of sontpensier, ‘The radicais ouly QO} Savoy. They alone were devoted to it, bur the King has repuised them, converted them trom iricnds into eucnies. from cathusiasie pertigans into poorly dissimulated guversaries, With such { cloments around it, what falé can the dynasty expect? AL! Mf King Amadeus examined Ais siiation with ail exactitaue, and Knew, a3 wo Know, the Gepth of the aspirations of the persons Who surround iim! but uniortunatery it appears he does We say unfortunately, ler it always ¢ Men to seo bie Vedi deltvered fuit to the very nea who have Lo be his if tue King would read the newepa- pe Q spite Ol our being republicans, would tell 1 though he occupies tuo tnrone the revolution left vaceat, and Montpensier is a mere rivate wenilemad, wandering and iugitive, wo five muck anxievy about the latcer, aud we are sure that Don Amaiee, in bis clear taient, would dewuce ihe consequence, We don’t mean by tins Viet we have fear that Montpensier will aitatn his aspirations, pocause to be able todu this all the Spaniards must perisn; but most assuredly his cause Wii yet being days of biocd aud de: Jon on vu couniry. Tne unionists and the & ‘nos are, as we have olfen suid, prepariag a coup wet, They all ain, not at giving prestige to the dynasty or Bavoy, but at directly proclaumlag tie ecion of the Houge of Giieaus,”? A CANARD. Wing 18 the Jatest government canara: “Phe exttaerdinary events the Bvods has some days aubounving a8 imuinent, a Tumors very curvent to-day, appear to have been iniuated in C Where Ule ex-mederado, Genes rails Reina and ‘net, have attempted bo pus them. geives at ie Nead of an Alfonsinu, movement, in wich the garrison were to nave taken part. ‘fhe movement, however, proved avoriive and Generals Reiha aud Gasset emoarked on voard an Koglish vesse}, aud ite attempled rebellioa may be con- sidered as sutocated. Bome connect these ramors wiin the disappearance Oi the ex-King Don Vran- cisco WAssINe, Whose tention Is supposed to L. ve beeii Lo piace jumsel! at tie head of tue forces if We affair had succeeded and thus deicat the hopes of the Duke Moutpensier, Who aspired to tne Re- ‘The foti for ig to port is since contradicted, as no atrempt at ig vas beed nade in Cadiz, and the two Isa. peliino geuerwis veferved to are Bald to be Bt in Paris, A CARLIST OTRCULAR, Before the Carilsty ayreed to go to th mitted the question to Hon Carios hi Car.os, YoU Must Know, Nas for lis proper Lule that of Carlos de Bourvon Duque do Madrid, Hes pseudo Majesty acivised hia foilowers to go to the urns, Hisageits Gave accordiagly issued the fol- Jowlug fulsome and ridiculous cireuiar:— ‘Thy Duke of Madrid has carefully examined the aititnles wild best cult the Cariist party in the com etOL AL ALE its gic, and, with mature counsel, ater hearing the opinion of and looking to the interests of all, has resvived that tho Carat party should resor, to the wis with decision and ‘euergy to procure the aeveat of thy prusoat government and Avany rate to sead to the future Assembiy a numerous rep- resentation, decided and compact in the Meas, sentnente aires’ of the real Spapish people, Tho Duke knows he tlamph of justice and of Christian Mverty js not gecurable “int wns; he kuows that ese lamentable struggles, ike the feverisn, incessant agitation of the datly press, and all the means of Gestruction, employed by Uberatisgia with 30. much vot for- tune, Ins. ires deep aversion in the grea national party. Me knows, in short, and approv heart, that tie moo of manly spirit and herotoaily to risk thelr ilyes and wot with lavreis of Lerrera and San Fausto to desceading to the Wa- worthy m. jons ariel miserable intrigues with which the 40-04 governments manage to prolong their | ferable tyranny, maling (he i nbruggies more o and cooverting them into sto pary tarces, But ong cannot raizo an esitice witout renoy- Ing the cabbish and cleaving the ground, nor can one yain great bi imply by tiring the musketry ancl applying Wwe tatch to the cannon, dut by obeyin.; the Voice of the general who studies the held,’ expies the end movements which make the sho This our Dake of Madi f bids us te the w yale with decision, an to retire, to al ‘Yo fettre no gle, whe all the forces, all who hays rancors and ‘“eceits to avenye, hasten % eontend against the prime obstacle which 1s in our way, wouid be inominiously to lose wizht ot what has been 1-40 oturn 49 the enemy the savantago he, by hia cuabled na (0 p.taia day vy day. “It would ror al Hendy lincentog fo sig conn selfish tadolouce, One friuinphaal enem: ly augments ouestrength by Caciitatiog to us or a7 victory ip? ie urns they Ii, Don i ae ft every Litigy ung, theres possible, to Et conquer | der and to die, propitious qocasions, whteh prepare the camp Over him. Sha we loo this nsefai, 0 evidence did not prove It, tuo feverisi’ Impatience «isplayot by the pertwans of tho preent government to know our ivton indteates that taey ex st pariy, One eltorts ot yesterday create! the wom tainable situation of to-day. Our eforts of to-da gipitate avents, wnt wo sdertilly prapard thd Yb pil ot vi9d, ror One dafoite (uth. Got atone forms and EQqaiitives hariona, In the marek or contacies, with wig an Jove proviience, God atone can make const Ws whe give liberty ant prosperity (0 people whg regpbut tem, Wo most do away forever with political partios who, by their insupportable lyranay, every year attempt to tiene mas Lous into monida of asphyxfa, whore Faith, patriotism, pease ansiberty aro stifled avd undon Tn tho Charoh of God trath et Under ita light empir justice, We must throw to the dngt, wheace it wi ered, the arro,ant freazy of those who Reek to place. the Cross of Ousist on ® lave! with (lois, and, forming themselves into a Satanic prov Adeveo of mea nud nations, dictate nutnral rights to the mit- Vilna, alter the (oundations of gociety according to their shines without a cloud, 20 own pleasure, putting in God's place tie will of the strongest pA a te number, and cover the earth with the ath, ‘ihe love of the tamily, the sanctity of and toe honor of men come from heaven, a in the hanes of God have wo i aban break the Insolont prise which attemsea to {hose attributes Crom the hands of God, and wake them de- th vu at on mritabie major which Impute legitimacy to wohiliiren or erime, while thay deny all right and brand the fiwlian Court that to | nudence beyond | pt to enforce them oa us ANould be maie | eve the rea! sustainers of the dynasty | | enty to the next, | ble to King Amadeus, Madrid calls om you, and expects of you, men of will, gome from wherg you will, the: you will render aft to" the Viear fesus that_you will preserve tn your souls, With ‘unextinguishable love, the glorious traditions of your country; thet you will admit them as your ouly salvation, and obey, without hypocritical mistrust of timorous reserve, ‘the true sunoray of your King, Tho Duke of Madrid has spoken, Carliats | now to the urna—and aiterwards to where lod calls us. CANDIDO NOCEDAL, MANUBL TAMAYO, Manni, March 14, 1871, VICENTE DE LA Hom, Ridiculons as {ts thts efreular, it must be remem. bered that ta calling Don Carlos their King the four men who sign it represent a portion of the Spanisn nation who were strong enough to return sixty Des puties to the last Cortes, and expect to return sev- Tals me makes them formidae MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, BOLRD OF ALDERMEN, Regulating the Blockade of West Street=A Report Wanted from the Mayor—The Water Meter Swindle. ‘The weekly meeting of the Board was held yester> | day, President Cochrane in the ehair, THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD, Alderman MEWRBACH moved that the New York Central and Hudson River Ratiroad Company be alolwed to run their freight trains through Tenih avenue and West street only between the hours of nine o’clock P.M. and six A, M. On the mouon of Alderman Vance, after a strong opposition from Alderman Conover, the resolution was referred to the Committee on Law by a unanimous vote, ‘TRE MAYOR'S PERMITS, Alderman Vance move that the Mayor bée and hereby ts requested to report to this Board the nam- ber of permits issued by him since May 1, 1871, for strect stands, signs and all other permits issued by iin for obstructing or encumpermg the streets or sidewalks city of New York and the amount of money re ved therefor, anit what disposition Was made of such moneys, and that the Mayor re- port the numyer of permits tssued by him since May 4, 187!, (0 Junk deacers, aud theamount received hereto ‘The resolutton was unantmously adopted. REPAIRING STREETS Alderman Conover moved ‘ihat the counsel to the Corporation be and he is hereby respectfully re- quested to Miiorm the Board, av hs earliest conve- Mience, Wiat power, if any, 1s vested in the Com. moa Corneil o1 the city to Assess tue expense Of ree palring any street vpon the owuers of the property over the ling of street 80. repaved; also to inform the Boart what parse in view of recent decisions of the courts of the State, is sul vested In the cor- porate auinorities of this city In respect to the pay. lag of siveets generally and the imposition or the expense therefor upon the property beneiited,’? The resolution was adopted, WATER METRRS, The Committee on Law Department reported, In reference to the contract for water meters enter: into by the late Commissioner of Public Works, “that, if there is no fraud in the coatract, the con- tractor can recover tne amount of his clatia by a Suit atlaw, aud that, tn the opinion of the com. imittee, Ne should be left to pursue hls tegul rou. edy.”” The report was atop: WHIGHTS AND 2 Alderman VAN AICK called up the ordinance in reievence to weights and measures, alroady pub- Jisned, witch abolisies the inspectors of weights and Measures aud gives power to any person to preceed against any dealer or person selling by fraudulent weight or measure, to proceed azainsy suck person, and on cunyiction of tho olenee cia pariy 80 ¢ ASURES, 0 ¢ ned of will be liable to a tne of ‘d welghts aud measures to be Placed in the Mayor's oles, ‘The ordinance was adopted and takes effect im- mediately. The Board, atter the transaction of a mass of routine business, then adjourned, T ASSISTANT ALDERME The Board of Assistant Aldermen met ab threo o'clock yesterday afternoon, tho President In the chair. THE STREETS TO BE CLEANEDs Assistant Aldermad Guts offered a resoluilon directing the Cominiesloner of Pablic Worgs to have the following named streets cloaned, and the ex- pense therefor charged to the party aaving the cons tract for cleaning the strects—namely; Fourteenth street to East iver and all intervening streets to Twenty-third street; also First avenue and avenues A. Band 6, from fourteensa to Twenty-thied street, Mr, Geis said that thesa streets were Ina fearful condition, The Cowptrotier suggested the idea to Dim (the speaker) to call upon the Common Council to see that tho streets were cleaned, ‘The district 13 thickly populated, and as summer Js approaching itis absulutely necessary that preventive means be taken against coutagion, Assistant Alderman SmtoNson moved as an Amendment that tie resolution luclude ail the dirty atreets 1 Whe citys Assistant Alderman Conxow presented a3 an ainenament “that te Street Cleauing Commission ito take mediate aud urgent steps towards haying Ute streets ot New York thorouguly cleaned vy Jona Browa, which, in ther present adil and disgrace to the ety.” : a) resolutioa wits amonded to read, “all the streets of New York,” aad lartoer amended, on tue motion of Assistant Alderman O’Brien, to read “che Board of Healt,” tastexd of Commissioner of Public Wo he resolutioa was then tad over and the amendinent suggested by Mi. Connor withdrawn tor tae Une gud subsequently offered aud adopred, SEMI-WEBKLY MEETINGS. On motion it was decided to hoid seml-weekly Mectiuvs Of the Board oo Mondays a 4 av threo P.M. y twenty mini Wasted in discussioa pon the aues personalities were mdulged ta by Assistant Alaer- man Conuor towards Assistant Alderman Pinckney. THE BEAVS OF DsPAWTAUNTS AND TIS PAY OP LASOKERS, Assistant Alderman Gatviy, Chalrman of the commities appuiuted at the mecting of Monday, tne 2h ult, lO wate on the Coumissioncr of Pavlic Works aud che vresident of Pubilc Parks, With a re- quest that these gentlemen advance tho pay of we lavorers employe t In their departmeats from $2 10 $2 50, reported the resuit of the interviews, which were given in detail 1a these columns on the follow- tng day. Messrs, Van Nort and Steobins showed the committee the Anpossibiuty of granting thelr Foquest, RAILROAD MATLERS—RUNNING FREIGHT CARS ON THE STREETS, The general order introuuced at the meeting of March i4, botng an ordiwaneco ordaining that no freignt cars siail be rua or drawn over tie rairoad tract on Fourch aveane, velow the depot of tio New York and New mayen Raiiroad Company, cor- ner of Twenty-seventh strect and Fourth avenue, or in the Bowery, Grand, Broome and Centre streets, excep! be ween ihe hours of nine P, M. and hatt- on ‘with Infamy the ohiltren of virtue, No moro talk oF rights, chkeent peoptos oF of kings, 10 TaaeAt? add to convert peovies Into hordes of @ resound I 6 orl tha hitbla voice whiuh ouly Wacaes cuacky Rad dtys, and which tueng the peoole into families of brothers and the Kins Ineo Fathora of thels poopien, No” word AlNAre. to Whe devil. No more desputinm masked am iberty. it ts time. 10 wiv unto Go! toat which i Hig to taconite the connity OF Mecarodo and of Phuiip s1.-tima that the publie. anthor ty shonl t represent and aymboiiae the faith oe” tro Cath elie, ani thy fove and. traditions of the. spantardg time set Msoughont Soain, frow Cadie to tho: Pyrenees anit beyond u there vid Wave alone and triumphant the banner Ciuon,buunty andl © 1 ren ler owiaelvea worthy Of the trust God we, the Hpamards who, follow tho holy banter ware etc, come first the just wrath of Iritaced by the Hnploly Of tome, Wie ladyionee Of Many aNd’ tho slaw of Rus Wer why ‘heistians, know that God i4 conquered by tears and ra! ‘he atronger than the enemies who autround us on every T monaco ua with the arms ot power, wa need magatinn, Levole, sacrifices, unbend moe, As Qavilate we kaow obed In Aver obilgatory. Gn’as, and that, in supreme momenta, heroism We also Obligatory, Thoso, too, are customary wih us, and vy then We shail bo invinetbia, Now wo Arey by ods provien Tied by the voice and auimatod by the example ot th Chiriatinn -I'rinea who bows his knee borore tho decision of the chnrol, but who. never bas vent it hevore the arrogance of the timos, or daliled the least with their devastating ‘current, and who rather than yield one scam of hia banuer, woul! prev to Joso hia Jie 1 Now. a8 ever, tho Duke of past six A, M., and annalling all ordinances incon. Sletent, Was thon taken up a8 the special order of ‘unsiness, Alter some debate @ Wouon to adopt Was 10st. A resulution, to the effect that no engine or rail- Toad earsof any desoripion be run ab a greater apecd than five miles an hour on tue Now York and Harlem or Fourth Avenue Railroad south of Nar+ lem River, except that portion ce.weon Seventy- Dinta an] tech streets, wis lost, ‘Tuis rejolution waa imtroduced on tho 21st of Maron and iaid over, A resolution tO aunal cne which was approved by the Mayor June 22, 1867, granting permission ty tho Hudyon River Railroad Company to use street loco. Motives of the kind called “dumb engines,’ to draw ther cars betweeu thoir several passenger WE Stations tM uals city, was lost lor disposing OL Oiler Kenoral orders of pudlto Interoxs Gao Doar Adjourned. ROIRD OF 6. PLRYVIBORS, Tho above Board met tminediately after the ad- jonrpment of tho Boars of Aidermon, Supervisor Voontane, 10 the angonce of the Mayor, presided, FINANCIAL STATEMENT, ‘The Comptwollor ig vialemont, snowing the amount of Whe appropriavion for carrying on the various de- partinenta, was a3 foiluws:—Total appropriauons, $23,000; that of this amount there Nad been spend $6,416 45, LAVIN A DABALE OL $17,003 95, AKMOKIES AND DRILL ROOMS Alderman VAN SCHATCK taoved that tho Board of Apporuonment be requested Lo appropriate ¥75,000 On tivse Dundings Owned by the city ant counsy of New \ork as armories aud driil rooins, Adopted, Alderman YVAN Scmarcx woved that the Corpora tou Counsel be instructed to Inqaive Mtoe and re- port to this Board ay wie next meeting, and be particulars of every lease executed to the county tor pre 3 $eb aside for armories and Sra come TVith Wi@ Opin.on ol the lewality of egch one, an that he repors particuiariy on the Havitity of wo cuuniy for necessary re and, if possible, to commuanioete We naines oF tes owners of the prem igea a4 Weil a8 Lnose Of the lessees, Adopted, Atter the usual routine business the Board ad- Journed. A SHOCKING MURDER, A Notorious Thief and Bounty Jamper Mure dering a Boy with a Pickaxe. Six months ago a soldier named Frederlok Popo escaped fom Governor's Island and has since been ensconced in Duton Kills, Long Island Qty, On Sunday afternoon, while on the farm of Willlam Allen, le entered tae bara and krocked down & boy named Jacob Mauser. While Mauser lay on tho floor Popo seizea & pickuxo mud struck lim in tho left side, penetrating the Inted tines, Popo then walked away; but tauser’s pain. fut cries soun attracted the atvention of Alien and a hired man, and while the Hired man held him Allen remvyed the weapon, tauser immediaicly became insensibie, Ho was conveyed to his house and ate a ad vy Dr, Byer, WhO pronounced his injures tale * _ Recorder Parcells managed to take the boy’s ante. we yesterday aud isayed a warrant against ry r THE COMPTROLLER IN CLINTON AND JEF* FERSON MARKETS, mand reir Condition and Requirements: Comptroller Green and Superintendent De Voo Visited Clinton and Jefferson Markets yesterday in Pursuance of their declared intention to inspect the public markets of the city, and were greeted heartily in botn places by the assembled dealers. Clinton Market, in Canal street, near the North River, was first gone through and found in an unclean condl- Uon and inadequate for market purposes, Assem- blyman David 4, Paige accompanied the Comptrol- ler's party through the market, and explained its vanous wants and defects, The building 1s a low, squat frame one, erected in 1829, and Is surrounded by sheds wich prevent proper along the sidewalks, It 13 suggesied to have all such encumbrances removed and arrange the sid ‘walks conventently, ‘tho roof of tho market is in heed of repair, and tho plastering of the ceiling has fatlen down 1n several places, Indeed, the present structure really requires to be replaced by one Jarger and more conyeutent, On West street tho market can hardly be approached, owimg to the depth of mud waich has never Known the coming of the caris of ihe strect-cleaning contractor. On extering Jefferson Market Compiroller Green and party were met by Mr, George Starr, who spoke @ lew words of welcome, He said that no class of business men had been so outrageously plundered as the butchers, Market officials ad been, almost wine exception, the agen's of corruption and under, Comptroller Green repliod at length, thanking his lstenecs for the kind reception they had accorded to him, referring to various needs Gf the public markets and promising active interest and co-op- eration in any feasible scheme that might be devised for market improvement, MORE MARKET REFORM, DEPARTMENT OF PUDLIO FORKS, } New Yous, April 1, 1872, To THR SUPERINTRNDENT OF REPAIRS AND SUP+ PLIES?— Sin—You aro hereby directed and instructed to forthwith make a thorough examination of the sev- eral market buildings of this city, particularly of the roots, with a view to thew repau, and the placing them in a more desiradle condition, You will consult the Superintendent of Markets As to necessary repairs aud meke a detailed report tome in eaci case, with @ statement of tho es t- mitted expense thereof, tbat action may be nad by Uuls Department at the earliest dato compatible with the Imiorests Of the occupants aud due econ- omy for the city. The great ni ssity for tho early repair of many of our markets calls for your energetic action fa he premises, (at this Department 1 QS the pudlio wants may require, GEORGE M, MARRIAGES AND DEATH — eres ARAL AAA Married. BiNonAM—QuMnELL.—M Brooklyn, on Wednes- jay, March 27, at the resnience of the bride's tatner, by ibe Rev. T, Do Witt Talmas asv_R. Bina. HAM, of Now York, to Maup E. GUMBELL, second bo mater of the lion, L, R. Guinbell, of Brooklyn, Havovern—Rorm.—On Sunday, March 24, by the Rev. Dr. H. Huysed, Henry WANOVER to ANNIB, Second daughter of Jucod Roth, Esq, bok of this city. Stavanrer—Warswarenn—tn Paris, on, Mon- day, March 1), at tho American chapel, W. IL SLaAvGntsR, OL Now York city, to Miss MARTA P ,| Wainwriant, of Philadelphia, Ceremony at the Legation by Rey. George 0, Uurtis, au ADLANDERY, No. 1, K. mole at the re and Grand streets (in full , April 3, at halt-past cient cK A. M., Lo pate in the fane ecremo- nies of our Inte associate, Sle Knight Major General Robert Anderson. Sir Knignts of orner Come mauderies are courteo! Mvited to tnite with us, FREPURICK W, HERRING, BE. O, ISAAC BErONsoN, Kecorder, Lisnor.—At Bound Brook, N, J., on sunday, March 31, LEANDER Biswor, In the 75th year of his Relativos and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the 3d inst, ab hatl-past two o'clock P.M. Lrath'leaves soot oi Liverty strect, Now York, at halfpast twelve P, St, and returns at hall-past lour PM. Carmages will be in readlaess at the depot. Bogers.—at South Yonkora, on Monday, Avril 1, tsa NLIZA Boogas, sister-indaw of the late Mat thias Waraor, in the sath year of her age. Kelauvys and Irteads or the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Metho- dist Episcopal church, South Yonkers, on Wedues- day, April 3, at one o'clock, BOvLv.—On Mondoy, April 1, Jom J, Borun, son of Charies gud Jan Boyle, aged 25 years and 3 montns, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respeot+ fully uvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, April 3, at two o’e! P. M., from his parents’ reste dened, 29 South Third street, Williamso: BRonsON.—At Aiken, 8 C,, on ‘Tiursday, March 28, 1872, [SAAC BRONYON, Of this cliy, eldest’ bon of Dr, Oliver Bronson, aged 37 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and of his father-in-law, Wilitam Whettea, are respectfully Ine vited to attend the {unecal services, at the Uni versity plico Presbyterian church, corner of Tenth street, on Thursday, April 4, at threo P.M, CHask.—On Sawurday, Maret 30, at 344 o'clock A. M., ABNER, Youngest son of Lucius A. and fMar- uct Chase, aged 10 years, 2 months and 19 days. Rolauve, A ecm Invited to @ltend the tun hia parents’ rost- dence, 236 Mast April 2, at twelve v’clock noon, Boston papers plere copy. COUMOSS. Baran A, Con ay the year of her age. Reiatives and triends are respecttully Invited to attend her funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at two o'clock, from tho residence of her son-in- law, Peter Shute, 910 Lasayette avenuo, between stayvesant and Lewts avenues, Brooklyn, ‘Take Kast New York cars to Lalayette avenue, CONKLIN,—In Lrooklya, D., on Wednesday, Di ANDERS ON.—COLUMBIAN: T.—Hir Knights—You ave ordered to asse Asylucn, corner of Ce: uniform), on Wednes oo servieds, @ wirty-fourth street, on Tuesday, Maren 27, alter a short ond severe iliness, ASA PARTRIDGE, son Of Stephen P. and Caroline Be Conklin, aged 25 years and 3 mouths, ‘The remaius will be taken vo Riverhead for inter- ment, Coox.—On Monday, April 1, 1872, Mra, BorzapeTa COOK, relict of Vayid B, Cook. Funeral servicos at the house of her son-in-law, John C, Boyle, 130 West ‘Swenty-ninth street, on Wednesday evening, at lialf-past seven o'clock, CouAN,—On Monday, April 1, THOMAS CouaN, o native of Granara parish, county Longtord, [retand, aged 40 years. Relatives and frions are respectfully invited to the funeral, from his tate residence, 411 West six teenth street, on Wednesday aiternoon at one o'clock, Remains will bo interred at Calvary Cemetery, Longford papers please copy, 7 VONLIN.—On Monday, April 1, 1873, of Aiphtherta, JES, youngest son of JamesS, and Emma Conlin, ed J years, 9 months and 13 days, olatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of his parents, 432 Elenta avenue, ou Wednescay, April , atone o’clock P. M, Uda (N. Y,) papers please copy, Deryvin.—On Sunday, March 31, JAMES DERYIN, after a iong illness, a native of the parish of Ath. league, connty Roscominon, Ireland. ‘The reiatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from Ms late residence, 318 Fast Thyyty-first styeet, om Tuosday, April 2, av two o’o}ouk 5 In Brooklyn, F, D., on Monday, April 1, BRIDGEr Dorson, ® Dative of Vallamacue, counsy Cayan, ireand, age) s4 years, ‘Tho relatives and fricuds are Invited to attend the funeral, Irom the residenco of her son-in-iay, Thomas Kiood, 249 Sixth styeet, on Wednesday alters noon, at two o'clock, aud thence to Calvary Ceme- tary. Durvsa.—Jony, gon of Stephen (. and mary A, Duryea, aged 7 years, 9 montis and 6 days, The relatives and frienvs of the tambily are re. avectiuily luvitea to send ae er" a ices of te deceused, at the Duane Methodist church, in Hudgon strogs, near Spiing street, on Tuesday fore- noou, iti % at hali-past eleven o'clock, without further notice, The remains will be taken to Tarry- town for intorment, Durvy.—On Moutay, April 1, Berard Durry, Youngest son of Nerndrd aud fiary Doty, agea 3 ears and 6 months, uh ‘Yue friends and those of the family are respect. fmliy mvited to attend his funeral on Wednesday, Apri! 3, atone o’etock P.M, from the residence Of his parents, 778, Second avenue, New York, Dublin and Drogheda (ireland) papers please J Cony gingron.—On Sunday March 81, Onartrs T., intant son of George &, and ane Farrington, Kelitives aad (riends of the famuy are respectfally invited to awend tho iuneral, from the residence of lus parents, 314 East fh teat street, on ‘Tuesday, April 2, at two o'ctock, HistetAt Piainteld, N. J, My SAMUEL M, Prem, in the 72d year of Dis ages Komains go to Aluany for interment, GARDNGR.—-At_his late residence, 194 Dumeld atreet, THOMAS GARDNER, Aged 63 years, Tho’ relatives and frends of tho family are ros spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at etd ee Baltupore papers please C G GnezNwoop.-On Monday, April 1, at Genoa, Italy, atter @ ehort ilineas, HeLey A., wife of Lange don areenwood and daughter of Thomas J, Snyder, all of tuia citys GLANSON.—On Sanday afternoon, March 31, at his reside! 39 Flith street, MAURICR ULANSON, Hits Int nds are Invited to attend the funeral at one o’clock this P, Ms HaLsey, Sunday, March $1, Many, widow of Willlam Halsey, aged 63 years, Funeral services at the reatdence of Mr, Rdwin Knapp, 84 Grove street, this (Lnosday) evening, at liaif-past seven o'clock, Joxes.—On Sunday, March 31, at nis residence, 278 Henry strect, {HRODORE 5. JONES, aged 40 years, ‘The re-alives and friends of the family and also Acacta Louge, No. 327, F. and A. M., Invited to attend his funeral, to-day (Wednesday), at nalf-past one o'cieck, at the Alanson Mothodist Episcopal church, Norfolk street, near Grand; from thence to stamford, Conn, Acacts Lonap, No, 227, BP, AND A. M,—BRETHREN— | You are hereby #~™moned ty aitond ay emergent communication at the Lodge northwest rene siya ter eae for tte purpose of paying the last frigate oF toour late chaplain, brother Theodore 3. By onaee of A. KLING, ul. E. Ly, Secretarye The members of Abrams and United States Loages, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to atten Jones.—On Saturday, March 30, Sanat V, JONES, Widow of John 8, Jones, formerly of Charieston, 8, 0., in tne 72d year of her age. ‘The relatives and irienda of the family, and of her fons-in-law, Nathaniel B. Hoxie and Thomas Weatherby, ara respectfully invited to atrend the faneral, without further notice, from the residence of her sou, Charles L, Jones, 114 Kast Forty-0fth street, on Tuesday, Apri 2, at LWVO o'clock. KELLY.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, April 1, Joun E. Kenny, son of Michael and Grace Kelly, aged 2 Years and 3 months, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 167 Douglass street, on Wednesday, April 8, at one o'clock, Laporr.—On Monday morning, April 1, after a bricf illness, Pregporn 8, Lauporr, aged 64 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, at St, Mark’s church, on Fourth Atveer, corner South Fifth, Brookiyn, i. D., on Wed- nesiay atternoon, April 3, at two o'clock. The ree mains will be taken to Albany for interment, Leavirr.—Suddenly, on Easter morning, March 81, WARREN RANSOM, youngest child of George A. aud, Mane O, Leavitt, aged 11 years and three Funeral services at St. John’s church, Clifton, Staten Island, Tuosday, April 2, at cleven o'clock, * eaeone leaves foot of Whitehall street at ten Livingsron,—At Rome (Italy), on Tuesday, March LE) LEU ORTON Lrvinasron, of New York city, aged ‘au iUvas.—On Suaday, March 81, Kirry, only child of Sarah af. and tie late William M. Lucas. The relatives and friends of the family and those of her step-father, Mr. Jonn Worth, are invited to attend tie funeral, trom the Reformed Dutch churen, Washington square, Tuesday, April 2, at eleven ae Orleans and Baton Rouge papers please pe ; MALLoY.—In Brooklyn, EB, D,, on Saturday, March 80, EpwaRrv W., eldest son of the late Rowland Se and Harrict Mailoy, aged 26 years and 10 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, av the Ross street xroehy teribn church, on Wednesday, April 3, at two o'clock P. M. Macy,—At Cranford, N. J., on Sunday, March 81, Emity ©., wife of Predorick W. Macy, of New York elty, Notice of funeral hereafter, MELVILLE, —At New Brighton, Staten Island, MA+ RIA GANSEVoOR?, Widow of Allan Melville, in the 82d year Of hor age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro Invited to attend the foneral services, at the residence of her son, Thomas Melville, batiors’ Snug Harbor, on Wednesday aiternoon, 34 inst., at three o’clook. Boats leave foot of Dey street every hour, 1 AF her residence, 183 South First street, Brookiyn, ©. D., on Sunday, March 31, Kaw J, Mitte Lien, aged 23 yehrs, Her remains will he taken from her late residence to the Church of Sts, Peter and Paul, Second street, between South Second aud South Chird sireets, on Wednesday, April 8, at ten o'clock A, M. — Tho friends of tiie family are respecttully tnyited to ate tend the Mueral thence to Calvary Cemeter: Murray.—Oa Sunday, Maren i, James MURRAY, In tho 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the familv are respect. fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lave res~ idence, Kighty-ulath street, between Third and Fourth avenues, on Tuesday, April 2, atone o'clock, Noonry.—On Monday evening, Apri 1, MARIA, wile of Robert B. Nooney. Notlee of the funeral will be given in to-morrow’s aper. y OakiEy.—At Mamaroneck, N. Y., on Saturday, March 30, Enizaperu M., wile of J. A. Oakley, aged 25 years and 6 months, Funcral trom Mothodtst Episcopal church, on Wednesday afternoon, at two orclock. Relatives and friends ave invited to atvend. Opers.—On Sunday, March 81, Reszcos, widow of William Odell, aged 76 years and 21 days, Relatives and iricnds of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, 457 West Muneteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, April 2, at four o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Dobls’ Ferry by the 0:40 A, Me train, Hudson River Raliroad, OrpEensuAw.—On Monday, April 1, Katie, infant daugiter of John and Fanme kk, Oldershaw Friends of the family are invited to atten! the fu- neral, from the residence of her parents, 141 Macon Street, Brooklyn, tia (tuesday) afternoon, April 2, at two o'clock. O’Connor,—On Sunday, March 31, 1872, JANR O’CoNNoR, aged 73 years, Widow of Dominick O'Connor, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, also those of her brothers-inelaw, Dennis O'Connor and Bryan Murray, are lvviied to attend the funeral, trom her Jato residence, 108 Ninth avenue, on’ Tuesday, April 2, at two'o’clock, PrCK.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, March 31, Jon. Perer G, Prce, In his 49th year Relatives and triends are lnvived to at neral, from his Jate residen or sircet, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 3, at 1 0’e! his oo gg will be taken to Miushing, L, 1., for inter- nt. Pircorr.—At Yonkers, on Sunday, March 31, ALMIRA Denker, wito of L. Allen Pitcher. Funeral services at the Reformed church of Green- Villo on Wednesday, Aoril 3, ab Nalf-past twelve P.M. Trala leaves Forty-second street at halt-past mine A. M. Pyatr.—At Nortn Port, L. 7, on Monday morn- Ing, April J, at one o'clock, SARA MENRIETTA orate b, wife of John Pyatt, 1m tue 62d year of er age, Relatives and fviends of the family are respect+ fally Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes afternoon, at twoo’ciock, from Dr. Rogers’ c! Bound Brook, N. J. nd his fa , ‘Train leaves f00t of Liberty Stroct at lalf-past twelve P. M, New Jersey papers please copy. 3 PuRsLeY,—On Monday, April 1, Sarat, widow of Jaines Pursley, In the o¢th year of her age, ‘Tho funeral will taxe place from her late residence, 170 avenue A, on Wednesday, Apr.i3, atone P, M. Relatives ani friends are respecttully invitea to attend without Jurther notice, Raywoor.—On Sunday, March 41, of consump. Hon, CATHERINE ANN®S, daughter of tine lave Samuel and Mary Raywood, aged 18 yoara, Funeral will take pluco from her late residence, 432 Bast Fourteenth street, ab hait-past one P.M, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend. Rerey.—At his residence in Succasvuna, Morms county, N. J., on Saturday, March 23, Dr. JAMES KELLEY, 1a the 43.1 year of his age, RornerT.—On Satarday, Morch 20, after a long and paiaful iilness, which she pore with Chiistian fortitude, Kare U., beloved wie of Jonn W. Rothert, ed 26 years, 6 months and 16 days. ‘ne relatives and friends of the famliy are re- spoctfully invited to attend the funcrai, from her late resionce, 195 East Honston street, on ‘iuese April 2, at uo o'clock, — Her remains will be to Greenwood Cemetery for intorment. Roppins. —At Aiken, 8 on Monday, March 18, 1573, CHARLES FORD RosBins, of New York city, a Lieutenant in the Sixth Infantry of the N. Gs. N. Y,, eldest son of Jolin VY. and Agno 8, Robbins, aged 21 years, P Remains were taken to Hast Stoughton, Mass., for interment SaNronp.—Suddeniy, on Sanday, March 81, at her residence, corner of DeKatb avenue and Raymond atreet, Brooklyn, CORNEL'A ANN SANFORD, ree of Holey Sanford, aged 74 years. Retatives and triends aro respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, at four o'clock P, M.. ou Tues- day, April 2. Her remains will be taken to Yonkers, Westchester county, N, Y., for interment on Wetnes- day, April 8, arriviig there as twelve o'clock, noou, Siver.—On Sunday, March 31, PRANK Lea Sayre, ® only child of T, i. and Nello A. Sayre, aged 2 years, 4 months and 16 days. The remains will be taken 10 Northampton, Masa, for mterment. BABROOK.—At Keyport, N. J., on Sutarday, inte 30, Henry H. SEABROOK, In tho Goth year of 15 Ag, 5 te on Wednesday, April 8, at ten o'clock Smirm.—On Sunday March 91, Frevpy L., young- est gon of William and the Jate Mary Jane Smith, aged 1 year, 7 months and 23 days, Hig remaiag will be taken to “Chappaqua for ine torment tuls (Paéaday) morning. SUTTON. mp ele a Apsil 1, James SoTTON, In the 76vy year of ils age. bat Wnarat will take placo from nis lato resi- dence, 226 South Third street, Brooklyn, B. D., on Tharsday, at lwo 0 clock. tana talvees Lae April 1, Heyry SKINNER, the 62d year of a's age. Reintivos and friends of tho famby are respect fally invited to attend the funeral, from Iisa lave ao 927 Kast L Nbagie street, on Wednes- lay, April 3, at one o'clock, ANTALATNSUROH.—OD Sunday, March 81, 1872, suddenly, of heart disease, Paaee A, HAVILAND, wife of Willam Vanvaikinburgh ‘The relatives an’ Irionds of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, at 262 West Twenty-third street, at three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. ‘the rematns will be taken to Hudson on the elghto’cicek train for interment on Wednesday morning. VOLLMANN, —At Hoboken, N. J., suddenty, on Sun- day morning, March 31, 1872, CHARLES VOLLMANN, in the 38tn year ot his ago, of tho family, also the ‘The relatives and friends Mmombers of the Atalanta Boat'Club and Hoboken Yacht Club, are respecttutly invited to attend the funeral, 1rom hia late residence, at the Park \lotel, Hoboken, N, J., on Tuesday, April 2, at one o'clock Pe Me “Membors of tho Atalanta Boat Club are requested to meet at the clad house on Tuosday, April 2 at twotve o'etock M., to artona the funeral of our Tate eraber, Mr, Charles Vouman, erent Re PARKER, Jr., Prosident, J, W. Bowanps, Secretary, ys Wancr,—On Sanday ovening, March 31, ab ten o'clock, Joun M, WALCH, In 680 year of hisage, Relatives ani] frtends aro reapeotriutiy Invited to attend the funeral, from hig lato residence, 163. Kast Filty-thira street, a nino o'clock ‘A, Ma, from Whence bo corpse Will be taken to iho Churdn of the Hoty Redeomor, Third stiect, where ‘© requiem masa Will be offered for the repose or his BOIL oO ww As ns Se anette EEN'S MOTEL, NRAR THE CRYSTAL PAL ace, Upper Norwood, London.—To tonristy and faml- ies :—Ila. elevated, pleasant anit most sainbrtous, position, combined with the comfort afforied and iis general mangas ment, havo mado the Queen's Hotel @ favorite resort of unpgh sanke of Kngtiah —— COPARTNERSHIPs. LUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—BY MUTUAL consent we have this day withdrawn the interest here- erie Hewett dat"ttutk dat alae 7 a8, New Youk, March 30, ps72, oc gaara JOHN COMBES, JOHN NIX, ALFRED BENNETT, JAMES FB, RUTHERFORD, I will continue the Produce Baatness at avove number, JAMES ©, RUTHERFORD, ‘OTICE OF DISSOLUTION.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersiznel, under the fim names of Combes, Nix & Co. and A, Bennelt & Co., Is will sign {n Hquidation of tho business of A. Bennett & Co., at 15d West street, ual John Nix will sign for that of Conives, Nix & Co,, ai S89 West Washington Market, ‘Those indebted, or having claims, will please settle prompliy as above, ‘New York, March 90, 1872, JOUN COMBES, JOMUN } HE UNDERSIGNED HAVR THIS DAY FORMED A copartnership, uuder the firm name of iolmos & Lisa: berger, aa manufacturers and dealers {a metals, at 256 and 257 Pearl street. SAMUEL MOLMES, late of The Seo! Mfg. Co. into of the firm of Holmes « Lissberger. Dated New York, April 1, 1872. 0 acres of innd, weil veloped. Having ex- Amy means, I will give a practical business ian, with , a aattafactory interest, ao that we can put furnace in once. Address box 4,59 Post office. GEITG SOLICITORS ARE WANTE: erchants’ Life Insurance Company, 257 Brot $s particularly deatred, ae MALY INTEREST iN AN ESTABLISTIED BUSINESS: from $80 to 6) per week to n reitable man Fulton street, room 6, Brooklyn. A pape WAVING EXPERIENCE IN THE PAPER wstneas would ike to connect himself with some re- Spectalio house ag saicaman, Address G. ‘box 120 Herald ofiice, CHANCE YOR A FORTUNE, A ay with dose. Call at article, required in every family, in hardware; li desired to assist fn manuinctucioy 1 cent profite, Address, with real name, INVENTOR, box 197 Herald olficey Appoint interview. 4 PARTNER WANTED, Will 2,000 CASH, TO travel and solicll orders, In a staple business, safo and Profitable, secured by patent I BIGGS & SON, 206 Hroadway,. A XOUNG MAN OF 00D ADDRESS, NAVING A AA large acquatatance with business mén, who can invest from ¥1y'00 b $1,000, cun hear of a good opportunity to eDe gage in busine eas J. B., Herald office, PARTN NIED-A GOOD MAN, TO TAK cliarge of a god LAquor Store, between Wall strest an Fulton ferry ; ownor bas other bus! tess to attend to; or would so!l cheap for cash; has three years’ lease, Vor further pare ticulars inquire at 111 Farmor atrect, Brookiyn. DVERTISUR DESIRES A PART WITT 915,000 to join him in « safe, legitimate and profiteble cash panofactaring bnstness; staple articte; unlimited demand, Apply at 8 Dey street, réar offica, first tloor, GOOD _ OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A PARTY with iB5,000 to engage in a business where he can maka Over 8100 weekly, Parties moaning business can sce the Work 1m operatioa by addressing BUSIN 1:38, box MI Herald ol EALERS IN TOYS—YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED to my new Penny Paper Toys. E. Ly GEE 1» 43 € utham street, New York. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR REA Patent Right, Address PATENT, box | BNTLEMEN—T MAVE FOR SALE IN TOW F County or State Rights, the patent for one of the fi money making articies 1a the world. Cail and ace it at k Broadway, room M4, JRARE CUANCE OFFER TO PARTING 0 ) go West.—See Baxter Springs Property, Kansas, under head “Property Ont_ot City for Sale or to Rent,” this paper. ‘Adress GLO. M. DANFORTH, Attorney, Detroit, Mich: EN OR CIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS entire Stock and Lease of splendid House Furolshing Store, doing lar; usineas; best location inelty, Ade dress B.A. K eee wan PARTNER, WITH FROM 1 OR 83,000 capital, for a wholedato print bualnoas. | Address or call, between 10. and 1 , for C, L., care Hainemann & 3 89 Fulton strost, tae WANTED ONAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO ASSIST ed Bar and Reataurant. Apply to MOODY ay strect, room 23, W AN KR PARESDR, WITH #1,000, Mrs, A, L. IVES, 71 Broadway, box 6. ADDRESS enes and can control a large trade, Address PRODUCE, 8” expe on salary and part commission, ANTED-PARTNER IN A WELD ESTABLISHED Dusinoss, with ‘$1,009; profits large and no risk, Ad- iterald ottiee, ED—A PARTNER, TO i article used in every faintly sale at low prices, v5) Bowery, se OTURE AN 180 Houses for y » WITH 10,000 Well establis'ied; no'eompetition, no ris proft, eas L, W. 8. Herald ollica, $300. A PARINER WANTED, WITH Tilt ABOVE 4 + amount, in @ light, genteel and immensely table cash businces, Particulars at No.4 West Fourth t, room 18, 500. TED, A PARTNER TO ACT AS BUS DOVU, ness mavaer and treasnrer to a now first claea travelling exubidon that commands the patronaze of a num- erous kect and gusrantees a large protit for investment; ref eronces exchanged. Address A. R. T., ioral oflic \f) —PARTNER WANTED, IN A SAF 2.500. business, that will pay! 20,000 p iTon J. R. SNE , 60 Wall street, top floor, from II Re (\f) WILL PURCHASE $2,500 ix ditcerattioned party conipetent to attend the busin arrangement can be made. Addr sh business, |W in my absence a good A. B,, box 118 Herald office. ‘ -RARE| CHANCE FOR A HOTEL $3,000 “Rerer to step aiett into s foo, business already established, withont paying a bonus; hotel now fuil ot boarders; about 6 roome; Furniture for’ sale, and long Tease given’ at articulars of CHARLES 8¢ ENSIGN, 205 Broasway, New York 5 CAPITALIST WANTED, TO JSOUN AD- $5.000. voruaer,w thorough!y practical man, in the purchase of an old estatlished buddies iu Brooklyn, which pave handsomoly, Addross CAPITALIST, Herald oe w rent. Ja k 000 WANTED, A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, oe «with this amount, to Introduce the most attrac, tive, inetractive and amnsing toy ever oVered fn thia or anv ottige country:) sojuething specially ante £9 spring and IN RYDER, box 3,186 Post @uamer trade, Address B, PAYSO: ollie New York. LOAN OFFICES, ER STREKT, NEAR BROADWAY, UP ost advances on Diamonds, Watches, bought, Pawnbrok iekets T €0 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John atreets,-NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamoada, Watches, Jeweiry, Planos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amouat, 7 TUITE fAR BROADWAY,—E pay the highest prices for Watches, Jewelry e., or advance on the same, ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 64 Thirteenth str Broadway. MERICAN OFFICE, 135, ESTABLISHED 1854.—ON Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sliverware, Lace, Camel's Itair, Shawia, 'Valuabies, &e, any ainount ‘loaned; or will buy; utmost value pald. . Me BA NGEI 795 Broadway. opposite Asior pla L? BROTHERS’, 86 BROADWAY, BETWE eteenth and Twentiedh streets. —Money loaned on Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks; particularly Private patlor for ladies, Business atrictly contle | ON Ripe el y a ad, JEW- ware, and the #nme fotght, ats GEORGE C. ALLEN, P41 Broadway, noar Fourteenth strecs, and 59 Hast Thirtezath street, near Broalway, é O) NASEAU STE ET, OPPOSITE PC as 3! Liboral advances made on _Dinmon Jere ld, 2 same boneht AN LEOPOLD, room 1. OLDEST ESTAR. libe.al advances on pay the ttt Broker, 4 all kinds of Merchandle ery and ail kinds 0: andl a(e NASSAU STREET.-AT THE 66 Hshed oMes, you ‘will obtain Diamonds, Watches, Silver Ware, Ac. or wi most value for the same, 2 N IWENTY-FoURTH 403 an “ax : ogee on ane on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry an iada of God Same voughe at fill van, L. BERNARD, NM STREE Wat DWAY, OPPOSITE ¥ y itberally. ad Jewelry, 81 scription *) BROADWAY 913 amount on Diamond aces, India Shawis, &e.5 ladies, WANTED TO PURCUAS: AN] N WANTED-FOR THE USE OF A PUBLI aco Btais price and particulars, Address Post oftice box 14, Nour wn BOSSINC he U\ANTED—A, SECOND HAND ETFAM PAN, 12 01 A iengnd oF 6 tect Wide. CRll on or address C, Me PETIT, 178 Vank ar paaes’s i YATANTED TO BUY—A SECOND HAND GROUND MA~ aes in good order, for coloring paper, Address Mr, ¥ PETRE, East Houston street. cs ee, @ RePAIRS TO LODGE BUILDING’ m Binokwell’s Faland. Deraururnt OF PUyLio CHARITIES AND sourrneen || G6 THIRD AVENUE) CORNER OF ELTVENTH STREET, New Yous, March 28, 1s. oaats, realed and endorsed as above, will be received by the Commissioners of Pubilc Charities and Correction at thelr oftice ntti three o'clock P.M, o: the 8th April next, to: the repairs of the Lodge ailing on Biseawel’s Lalan: ‘Th 2 plans and specications for the abows work can be ex Arniod at tia otice of Renwick &'Sam ds, Afchitacts, 88 Wall OWEN W, BRENNAN, } Commtsstonerts JAMES B. OLSON, § ALBXANDEM FREAR J ty GOAL AND Woon. Goel. B.'s hs. 59 td SMALL STOVE; RANGR, EGG AND 62, Oniers by toail promptly delive 1. W. TE DPORD, 340 West Forty-second street. apna ROTOR a pouicas, Fainting oF eyeey, state oe 3 hort not! we a Taisen toner of Droedieay and An sree,

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