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: } / 10 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | | GOLD CLOSED AT114 3-8 | The Stock Market Still Depressed and Without Feature. ee Money Easy-Government | ict Bonds Firm. } THE BANK STATEMENT } WALI. STREET, } Saturpay, Feb. 6—0 P. M. ‘he stock market to-day continued to respond to the depressing influences that have been felt for several days past. There were iew encour. | aging jeatures, and, outside of the small class Who buy and take away stocks to lock them up, in ex- pectation of juture higher values, there were few who dared to enter the market as antagonists ofasituation that seems to have been written all over wiih doubt, The close of the market conse- quentiy showed a series ol lower figures compared with the close of yesterday, ana scarcely are- deeming tiem of strength around which can be built a hope of immediate advance. Whether the | market is obedient to the direct causes that are at work or to the commercial influences that may de thierred irom the daily commercial reports 18 & question yet to be determined, THE KANGE OF PRICES. | The leading speculative stock was Western Union, of which nearly 60,000 shares were sold. | ‘The opening was made av 78 and the close at 72% A quiet business movement made in Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph is sald to have been the cause of weakness, ‘he latrer stock was steady at 24. Pacific Mail sold at 34% a 85, ending at 34%. O, O. and LU. solaat8\ a8. Lake Shore conzinues to | decline, and receded to but at the close re- | acted to 73%. Union Pactde opened at 39 and | ended at 39%. Hanntbal and St. Joseph was | steady at 214% a21%. Obio and Mississippi opened and closed at 28, witha slight rally to 28%. St. Paul sold at 37% a 87% a 86% 0.367%. The preerrea | stock closed at 674. Rock Island ranged trom,1033¢ | to 1044 and closed at 103%. Erie opened at 23% | and ended at 2834, without important fuctuations, | Wavash sold at 16a 153; 0157. Northwest pre- ferred at 53% a 5844 a 57%, Seller 69, at the close, THE SALES to-day amounted to only 151,000 shares—the smallest business of any day in the week. It wai generally distributed as iollows:—New York Cen- tral and Hudson, 2,500; Erie, 5,900; Lake shore, 25,900; C.eveland and Pittsburg, 250; Northwestern, | | | | } 12,500; do. preferred, 2,400; Rock Island, 4,900; | 1900 Pacific Mail, 9,900; St. Paul, 8,400; do, preferred, | 800; Onios, 7,400; Western Union, 48,700; 2,400; Union Pactfle, 13,600; ., U. and L. C., 1,900. OPENING, BIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. Highest. Lowest. +101 (101% = 101 New York Central 1@es Se 28% 28% Lake Spore os 3B 72% | Wabash 15d | Northwesteru. 4554 446 North westera prejerred.. 584 58 Rock island. - 103 Sy 10354 Pitusburg, oss 92 by 945 Muwauke ; Br4% 36% Mil. and st. Paul pre 53 67% | Ohio and Misstssippt. 28 28 New Jeisey Centra iy 107% Dei., Lack ana Western. 109 10) Union Pacific 30 20 | G., and Lc. 8 8 Westero Union i 72% Atlantic and Pacific “a | Pacitic Mail 35 34% Panama... na ue THE BANK STATEMENT. | This is not encouraging. There is a reported | loss of gold to the amount 0! $2,018,200 and of | $586,000 in legai tenders. The lo3s in gold by the | banks during the past three weeks amoun:s to more than $8,000,000, and the absence of gold for commercial purposes is @ question which sharply enters d.scussions connected with the movement of exports and imports. The bank averazes for the past two weeks compare as follows:— Loans Inc.$: Specie. Di Legal tena’s Dec Deposits. Jo Circulation. Dee. The Jollowing shows the relations between we | total reserve and the total labilities:— | Jan, 30. Feb 6 Diferences, | f pecie $17,150,600 $15 400 Dec. $2,018,200 | Legaitend’s 67,501,600 400 Dec. 686,200 1,457,800 Dec. $2,604,400 Tot. reserve $ eseive re- quired ag’s de; Osils.. 042, $9,530,800 | 59,047,800 Exc’s of re- } serve aby | 1 Te. | quiremen(s 15,994,409 11,907,000 Dec. 3,087,400 | THE MONEY MARKET. i Money closed at 2 and 244 per cent on call. Sterling exchange steady. Prime nominal rates, £862 4.50; selling rates, 4.8544 0 4.96 and 4.885 a | 3 4.59. Continental quiet and steady, Reichmarks, 9654 29d ADK wu VO; cables, 96),; prime Paris, 5.15 @ 5.1175. coup Opened at 114, deciined to 114, but subsequentiy advanced to 11434, at whico price the close was made. The carrying rates were 3, 2, 1% and 1 per ceut. Loans were also made flat. The specie shipments of the Week amount to $1,900,000, 0 which $575,000 isin silver, The specte shipment to-day was $100,000, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances . + $2,105 Ourrency baiances 2.516 Gross clearances 18,2 CLEARIN Currency exchange Currency balan + $75,832, 3,396,577 | 690 shs West Un Tel... 00 ry Waoash, | | 180 shs Del & H Can... 110% shs Del an. TE |" 50. | $0000 Cen Pace b...be 97M 146 | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1875 do., coupon, 117 allTs; do, sixes, 1881, registered, llojy @ 11554; do, do, do., coupon, ex interest, 11d & 116%. , RAILROAD BONDS. In railroad bonds the transactions were moder- ate. The Pacific issues were firm and sligbtly higher. Toledo and Wabash, St. Louis division, advanced to 64, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Satorpay, Feb. 6, 1875. BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 500 3 ) do. 3 100 NY Cali RRR 5 do. 63 WL 100 Tol ay $2000 U & o's, en 10000 US 6's, r, "81.be 1193 fous nah T, 16-s ing 200 US Sta, 0, '8) Tuvwd U > de, y RST BOARD—10:30 A, M. $5000 Mo 6's, 1 bas. S77 100 shs LS & MS&.be $4 16000 do... 97g 1109 ‘ 2.00 M 6's, 1&8 J 176.be 9H, SOD Su NY S78, be bu LU, jou M&StPlst, Lac D, 40 10g CL aN W 1nd Hd std 8 er ee es Qu Chio & M 3000 Cen Puc g bds.be is you) 1ovv Cen Pa Ist, 8J.be 44 Un Pac Lat. sou) Un Pac sk id gseteuedaeezase o. Et i 2 304 Shy ha W Ist, st i. b 304 1.00 Gt West Ist m ':8 ow 3945 5000 Lat, Bina Miss lst 60 200 y. 3000 Han & Cen Mo Ist 723g 1500 a B00) So Pac RRot Mo. 7. AT Cleve & 000 Lic & N . 9 20 Chi &N 100 Har Ist ity Ws ao. 9sbs Bkoivom,.... 20 200 do. 22 Metropolitan Bank 13) 4W0 do,, &) Phoonix Bank v8 2 ee baie a, 0-90 be 57%, WWH&StJoRR e js 100 Vol & Wab B y 73 lw a0. L 16, 46 1s 8 0 15 ; 1400 98 1600, 97 100 Erte RR ® a0 ae ee ze DNV Ow m 38 1.0 Mieh Cen RR...... 7 % 1.0 ty Cen KR. ...-b'¢ 104; 6 50) Chi & RT RR....bo 103! Fi 400 © 108% 8 100 + Le & 108 BEFORE CALL—1W:30 P.M, 1000 shs L S4M 5 RR. 109 Canton Co. oy do. se lu Mariposa M ‘aly bo 80. lwo.ceig.. 6) Morris & Es it SECOND BOARD—1 P. M. R.a3 73! 10. MS ick. do,....+ on.xme.be 55 1000 TAW ist, StL. be 6 Gu) Morrisd Es 1st.be 1 Dshe vel A HCanbe t 2+ anton Co .. 20) Mariposa Mo". ao ning? tel. 23 Ln mw % Wo “ . an ss 7s’ LOCK a NW 2000 ae BEC ii LK WRI Ce bdo ‘Tie WWChi & R 100 Quicksilver Min.be 32° 1) MuastP i 12 Amer Ex +. 683$ 12000 wee SOB Bt O0....505.0,06 3m MU ASEP RR ibe io J Ex Uo... 100 Ulio & Miss. 83 236 | 15 Wells-Fargo.be 1 + Bim 3 f 90 . Bg 100 do vb Deg LOC CALCRR be oie \ Morris & Ess RR... 96 10) I ALA TH RR pide 26 0 105 Fac Rk of Mo...be 486 aw x . 2T03 P.M 45 10\sheLS&M SKK. 73 109-200 do. 33. 73 180 WW 72% 134 6) i] con 5:34 100 is 4.0) 1oL€ W ist, StL. 66. 3 Ziv shs Ves 2 Un'Tel ” do... Goid exchan 0,684 | a Gold ae 1,114,117: 4 ZARING MOUSE STATEMENT. 2 Chi & & Tith.! Currency exchange $53 do Mila StRR Curreucy balances P haw Golu exchange Guid owas THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late Londou advices state balance to-day, Franxiort Gve-twenty bonds, of 1862, 98%. Iu Paris rentes were Grmer av 64!., | Consois firmer, with an advance to 92% a | 92% lor money and 92% a92% for account, The rate 01 discount in open market jor toree months’ Dilis is 2% or $4 per cent below the Bauk of Eng. | Jand rate, } bse. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The receipts ending to-duy, $754,700; sbipme Gers, $3,546,071; tue Coited Sta as security national $583,663,250, aud ior public deposits, $16, 33,200; | suternal revenue receipts to-day, $296,627; tor the | fiscul year to date, $66,527,004; national bank | notes outstanding, $945,015,428; natioval bank | notes received jor redemption, $11,000,000, ‘Tne customs receipts to-day were $250,000. The Assist ant treasurer patd out to day $315,000 on account of interest and $296,000 in redemption uf five- twenty bonds, The lreasary operatious ior the week at the New York office imcluded the dis- bursement of $2.677,800, gold, for interest; | $1,529,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, and the receipt of $3,017,000 for customs, | GOVERNMENT BONDS. Governments closed dull and steady at the following quotations:—United States curreucy } nixes, 110% a 120; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 110% @ 110%; do. dO, 1881, 120% a 120); do, five-twenties, 1862, registered, 116 @ 216%; do. do. do, coupon, 116 a 116 do, Jo., 1864, registered, 117g # 117%; do. do., do., coupon, 117% a 118; do, do., 1965, registered, 119% @ 119%; 40. do., do., coupon, 119% @ 120; do. do., new, registe.ed, 118% a 119; do. do, 40, coupon, Vi8% @ 119; WO. do., 1867, registered, 119% @ 1LO% ; £0. 40, GO., COUpOR, 110% & 120; do. dO, 1868, Fe- fistered, 119% a 120; do. ao., do., coupon, 119% a (20545 do. ten-torti t# of legal ten- | Treasurer holds bank circulation, | that £20,000 bullion | j were withdrawn irom the Bank of England on | } | adams Ex. ctional currency tor the week | { oftice, } a es, registered, Lith @ Lld)g; do. | 1100, ©. lo) Mil & St Ppt wo do. 10) Tol & Wal BR, 16% 15) Olio &M KE, 2s Iw Hun & st Jo RROD 21% IWC, G &i C RR, 8 aw do 2s, 100 Atl & F CLOSING P Mil Quicksilver pt.. 3 Mar Ld & Min. c,C, Ca Ind... Cleve & Pitts Hes We, 4% eanam &N W pt Bay Tol & chi & kt, Union ¥ EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxvox Propoce Mancat—Lowpom, Feb. &—Evening.— Liuseed oil, 258. percwt Spirits turpentine, $5 9d. per on FINANCIAL. A WINH NEW YORK HERALD ALMANAC AND % PS ET ag » COMMERCIAL ANU POLITICAL Now MOST POPULAR IsheD. NOW NDS — GOVERN AND CABIN c FURMATION OF TY AND MEMBE«S UF iL CONG LESS ES TISEMENT UN Dig ONLY 2% UE. VERY WHERE NEW YORK CIPY. Ns.” AND SOLD s x » ADDRESS HEKALD “ALMANAC, NY PHASON DESIRING TO PURCHASE STOCK A Priviieges should. not fati to apply tor the compre. fiensive suatements and quotation prices ot ALEX FKOTHING ers, id Wali street. e morigages staring disco! =MONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ALT ineceance Potioien; also to bay same ar Tull value, dud other policies given and diference paid tm ash. VAUL VP. TODD, 6 Liverty street, 2 | FINANCIAL, A STOCK PRIVILEVES ON ALL THE ACTIVE jiocks negotiated at the lowest rates in the market; $50 to $100 Puts or Calls; $200 for double Privileges. 4 call on any stock gives the holder as many advantages as though he had made an actual purchase of the stock, yet there is no liability beyond the amount paid for the “calli” Shere is no interest to pay. - trglied for thirty rays without Invraines ‘kal ‘is system of operating is fully explained in a pam- pales. th valuable statistical Atormation and illustra- ons showing how simail risks pay large profits, sent Iree to all Who desire to speculate. TUMBRIDGs & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No, 2 Wail street, New ¥: AM cry, Col NTY AND. 10; STATE B 3 BOUGHT and sold by W. H. WELKS, Banker, 178 Broadway, A.cpeare FIRST MORTGAGE (RUNNING THREE ears) for sale, on near-by Jersey Property worth if dress ALEXANDER, Herald office, appoint: ne’ tnterview and stating discount expected: nous others noticed. A —HENRY ©. CROSS, MEMBER OF NEW YORK « Stock Exchunge, No.2 xchange court, wy! bu: ‘and sell first Class Stock and Gold Privileges oxy, ani | Gpertte Upon saine at board rates, reierences Kexcep- | ALL INFORMATION RELATING 70 STOCK Speculations will he found in the “Week's Doings” in street; a sample Sony peur fet t9 ny address. y is Wes Con ains, 1 ls Highest an1 Lowest Prices ior 14 Ye: Much abused man De rT scription of the Westery Union Building, Casar w specuiator, & Price TUMBRIDGI 8 jaukers and Brokers, jo. 2 Wall street, New York. S500000 Baie Se TK feeond, Mor ten’ ano "bo ag tents charged. Firs! "tat ETHAN A. AIDES #OY., No. 8 Pine atree $3340.000 Ratiatl ita ae qv room F, $50 IN STOCKS, BONDS, fe ages and other valuable securitys, in sums pay AERP ash to buy the same. 7 COPARTNERSHIPS TODD, 55 Liberty street. TyRSCLUTION, OF, PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE 18 hereby given that the coparinership heretofore ex. between the subscribers under the firm name of B. Spelman & Sons has this day expired by limitation. | © 8 SPELAAN, New Yorx, Jan. St, 1878, WC. SPELAAN The underiigued have this day formed « copartnershtp tocontnge the business of importing and et bing fancy goods under the Arm name of Spelman Brothers. M. SPELMAN, 309 Broapwar, New Yons, Fe! fits EW FIRM: WILL FIND THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway, an excellent plnc! to have their ‘Printing done with Prompness, neainess and.chea HE COPARTNERSHIP OF FOOS & consisting of the undersigned, h: solved by mutual consent, Mr. Fos uasuini debts and liabilities of the firm, and collects al standing accounts due to it, and will continue the busi- ness in his own name at the did stand, No, 5 Pine street, WILLIAM F003. JOAN H, GEAYER, Dated, New York, February 1, 18/5. -88—MUTUAL STOCK POOL ON THE PARIS * ‘ty paid daily. For cireulars adaress WALbRO ata No. 5 New sircet, basement. Post ottiece box 2705 ! —MoNEy To LOAN, IN SUM TO SUIT, ON IM. * roved cit} re ty, thout as, 'rincipals, devising Teor or invent, apply to WILLIA Hit HAYES & SON, 45 Cedar str A. KADY IS TeMPorany BARRASSMENT DE- | n elderly gentleman, Who would as- sist hi ‘4 loan of $1,200 or $200) tor a short ti Ds ‘and legal interest given. Only an bonoi able party, meaning business, need addreas C. K., box 125 Herald Uptown Branch oltice. RESPONSIBLE PARTY WISHES THE LOAN OF curity $2),000 tor a short term of years, on. bes! NU RISK, Herald Uptown i A ZABS Orrontuniry.—ax IMMEDIATE LUAN of $200 00) will be accepted on First Mortgage on the most valuable Leasehold Property in this city, worth over $1,000", Address 1NVESTMIN Ww York Post office. =<STOCK, EXCHANGE, PRIVILEGES NEGOTI. «ated. Puts or calls, $100; doubie privileges iat | inartket), $150 to $3): spreads, $39 to $20) per 100 shares. | | send for pamphlet, “iiow Money is Lost and Made in | Wall street.” Mailed to uny addreys. LAPSLEY & BAZ- LEY, Brokers, 74 Broadway. 4 T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND | Endowment lusurance Policies, Mortgages and other Securities, Insurance of all kinds eflected with Dest companies. J. J. WAGRICH & CU., 117 Broadway. =—MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE; hed; Keal Ksiate, Stooss and Bonds SON, Jr., 11 Pine street, , box 4) A —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY * and pought by the old established house of ALBER? H. NIGOLAY & CO. Stock Brokers and Auctionéers. 'o. 43 Pine street, New York. N, B.—Choice 7,8 and 10 per cent Municipal Bonds and other Al investinent securities, paying 10 to 15 per cent, for sale below par. A YOUNG WIDOW HAVING (AN ELEGANT house, partly furnished, aight 000 to complete arrangements, for which she wili pay liberally and give security. Address JEWELS, Herald ottice. SPECIAL SUM OF $25,000 ON HAND TO PUR- chaso one or more good first oF second mortgages. Apply, witn papers, to JOHN & PlikCE, ud broad- way. A cashed. A —RAILROAY BONDS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT «and sold; eiehiaan Midiand and Canada 7's and Hackensack and New York txtension 7’s tor sale low. EDWARD ©. £ OX, 30 Broad s.reet, box 1.86 Post office. A =—STOCK AND GOLD PRIVILEGES ON ME) + bersoftbe Exchange or responsiole firms at jow- first clas LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON First or Second Mortgages: also Second Mortgages HiNs, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. e tes, stocks and bonds bouzht on small margii. ‘The Wall street Review gives latest quotations. opeci- men copy also painphiet on Speculation, tree on appli- cation or mailed by the publishers. J. WICKLING & Cv., Bankers aud Brokers, 12 Broadway, New York. $65,000 SECOND MORTGAGE FOR SALU—PROP. ty adjoins Broadway below Nineteenth street, als can vee the property by calling on J. C. No, 40 bast Lighteenth street. BAN, BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS. RECKIPTS, NOTE Headings and ever -Y Kind of Printing. suitable ers, brokers ci hed, at NT, No. tor and tinal comparies Mi tROPOLILAN Pin] 8 Broadw: banks, rH BS ca | OL areatananam PAPER and sold. ous I readily sell for ¢: over $8,000 worth of prime Commercial Paper daily; commission % of one per cent Your businegs 1s iuvited. W. H. WEEKS, Banker, 178 Broadway. FOUITABLE saviNes INSTITUTION corner Sixth avenue and Twelfth street, Money deposited at any time will commence to draw interest on the first day of the roliowing month. Interest paid January 1, 1875, at the rate of SEVin PLR ChAT PER J | JOUN E. DE WIT | Gxorcx C, Watno, Secretary. ING M. 1, President, | for second and leasehold Mortgages. Apply to AITOR- 6 | N Pine street, room 16. OR SALE—TWO SECOND MORTGAG $5 | and $5,000, running thr ars, onextensive pear. | by Property. Lave insur company holds same ress. siating discount ex- pected, Kee Herald oftice. JOR SALE—A GOOD FIRST MORTGAGE (R150 ON improved city property. Address FINANCIER, room 1, 115 Broadway. Peas IAL.—I WANT A LOAN OF $300 FOR ONE year, tor which will pay a fair bonus and give chat- tel_mortgace on $80 worth of | i | address, Immediateiy, 5. 8. rniture, &c. h oid .» Herald offic unquestionable security. Address Herald office, RoW ICH “WANT $1.70) CASH, TWILL GIVE security and a clerkship in hotel, or an interest; this ¥ rm tare chance Address PROPRiETON, Fountain jotel, | bonus; will give Mrs. LEIGH, E NST:TUTION FUNDS TO LOAN, IN LARGE 8 | L”on New York City property. “J. € anton No, 40 East Eighteenth street, MONEY Jom 8. PIERCE, 166 BROADWAY, LOA 01 rk and vicinity: also purchases mortgages, at lowest ravos. ew ork or Brooklyn. Property ; IM “New ¥ hoticed. Address W. brine! i ced. J D., box 124 Herald ‘oftc Lita hivie’ JUM8 OF MONEY TU LOAN ON MORIGAGE FOR A term ot years; $4000, $5, 000, $10,500, $14,000, fe. impr roperty Address KLDWARD, box 2,055 office. | Sie REE | MO CAPITALISTS —AID WANTED ON ORIGINAL | basis) in developing a most eligible seashore prop- erty, with splendid batning beach, which | Fespecis must desirable for per hour by railroad, 50) per cent. MpRUST FUND OF $150,009 bonus on city or edar street. room 4 LOAN—WiTHOUT Parties de i) Brookiyn Property. siring loans wiil save themseives time and expense b: king early application to 0. G. BENNETE, IIL sroad- Way, room — $5, 00) TO COMPLETE A FIRS? CLASS i @ large inter. Call at est gi | 162 Broaiway, room 9. | worthy Iady to employment or advance some money to Duy out # busine: | reterences given. Address 5. town branch oftice, ‘repaid by instalments; D. LOURDES, Heraid Up: -ADVERTISER HAS A MODERATE $0.000. ‘Amount of capital to invest in an estad- $8, 4% parter or otherwise: must bear stigation. Add with ill pe staung amount busi in interview and Herald office. WANSTED—ON — P worth $200; 12 $100 PR cent bonus, p tor one year. Address BUSON AL. lock vox 28 Yost office, Sing $1.00 office. l 000, -WANTED TO BORKOW, ON G » curity, $1.000 atéper cent interest. Ad- i. M. Ia, Herald office 2.000 WANTED—ON MARCH 1, FOR poe Mortgage, now held by notes: pia 9.90; 10 per ceat vonns Address MORTGA box 25 Post office, Sing Sing, N. ¥. | $2 DY)() NANTEBSON Finer MORTGAGB, ON cs MONT A 1O LOAN-AT $75 Pk: STATr BW, box 187 Herald security. Address © first class New Jersey Property, addre » Herald office, Perey 83 ON FIRST MOR a: WANTED TGAGE, 0: $5.00( Twenty-chird of Twenty-tourth ward lots, Worth four times the money. Address L. s. D., vox 195 oF’ Heraid ofice 5,000 WAXTER-ON SEW JERSBY WATERING Di). place Froperty; security ampie: money d to complete improvements; wil pay 10 per cent is. Address MONEY, box lvl Herald Uptown sranch $5.00( first class city property; no bonus ex- pected, brokers need not answer, Audvess bSTATE vox Is) Herald office. $5,000. hie sin Cash, desires th which she will qecurity. Addr Branch office 2.000 | 10 LOAN=FOR $ OR 5 YHARS, ON N LADY, HAVING VALL but requiring immedi: for a few months for e diamonds as collateral , box 1b Werald Uptown <A PAKTY WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN ured, by addressing 3, H., box 123 WANTED—ON FIRST MORTG ON New York cliy improved, well paying n. Apply to owner, 19) Broadway, | $140,000 Kee yo%ana” bronetn withoat bonus; also Seecnd aud Leasenoll Mortgages | bowen LEVi CUUK. til Broadway, room i, 3 OF $350,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST | ‘class New York and Brooklyn Property; also tunds | WANT AN IMMEDIATE LOAN OF $20, WITHOUT | without bonus, on approved real csiaie in New | | ia | fONEY PROCURED ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON | 1 | wt A TRUE PHILANTHROPIST ASSIST A | + fiud a good opportunity formaking money | BUSUIBSS OPPORTUNITIES, PARTY ABOUT GOING ABROAD ARE DESIR: rous of sellang out # long established School, in the immediate vicinity of New York city, together with heusehold Furniture, Address £. C., box 170 Herald ce. PARTNER WANTED-WITH CAPITAL, BY member of the New York Stock Exchanye; good ing, Address M, W., Herald office, A credit and standi A PARTY CONTROLLING A FOREIGN INVENTION, atented here ana in Canada, tor which a vant de- mand irom the better class of familics and others is an- ticipated, desires to interest capitalists in the formation of @ company for ity manutactu: Full information wiil be turmshed and tie apparatus exhibited on apoli- cation to ROBERT KKID, box 3,374 Post office. A PARTNER WANTED—WITH $300) TO $10,100 TO join the advertiser manufacturing business; articles secured by letters patent, and well introduce nthe market. Address Z. T., box 148 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN, WELL AND FAVORABLY KNOWN in Mercantile circles, wishes to embark in a safe and profitable business: will invest $15,100 or $20,000 in some enterprise that will bear close investigation. _Ad- dress, stating particulars (none others noiiced), C. 5., box 103 Herald om A VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE—FOR OPEN. ing and closing eievator hatch doors; models can be seen at Lucius W. Fond's, 93 pie street, New York. For turther particulars address W. RZ1D, 126 Eleventh street, Brooklyn, N. Y. A WORKER IN WOOD, TO BECOME INTERESTED in a monopoly of great merit, of established char- Aeter and universal {mportance; $5,000 wanted. Call at 723 >ixth avenue. iter; durable, economical and ‘ed in any sitchen. Calton or tentee, care of Kordmann & Michel, lapidas sau street, New York, A GENTLEMAN WITH GOOD CHARACTER, GOOD address, good sense and $5,000 to $10,000, is offered & partnership; business genteel and lucrative. Address KMELIABLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. A HALY INTEREST IN A RICH BROWN STONE Quarry and Iron Mine for sale cheap: an immense jortune to the right lucky one. office. new Patent Ash Ornamental. can be pi address J. MiCHE Le Address MILLIONS, A GOOD OPPORTUNI1Y.—ONE OF THY BEST MER- chant Tailoring Stands on Bruadway, doing @ splen- did business, will sold low: no charge for good will; stock and Fixtures only sold; the owner wishing to re- reduced his stock to the lowest possible amount LOW«, Heraid Uptown Branch otfice. GOOD CHANCE FOR AN ENERGETIC YOUN man, acquainted with realestate, us partner in a1 Spa office. Aadress box 149 Herald Uptown Branch oitice. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY TO BUY an established Provision business. Address SMOKER, Herald office. LADY OF INTELLIGENCE, WITH $500 CAPITA! may secure a profitable partnershi pieasant office position wi h well known literary, eas Address ScCURITY, Herald Uptown ottice. ranch A MILLINERY tL Business: es trade, long lease; low tiring: Address L. M., | A PARTY WISHING TO RETIRE—WILL SELL A very tashionable, first class uptown Dressinaking Business, Good Will and full interest: also Stock on anit, tg 8, Hret, clase house oniy. Address Q. ¥. A., Herald Uptown Branch oifice, FIRM, WISIING TO nd RETIRE, OFFERS FOR salo—Stock, Lease and Good Will of one of the best establishes Yankee Notion, White Goods and Hosiery Jobbing Businesses on Broadway. established since 1863, "genuine opportunity for any one wisning a sale and profitable investment for their capital, and who expect to make a fortune in six months. Reters to the best mercantile houses as to our standing. Vro- call afier 76 3’. M., at the residence ot W., 145 Last ‘Thurty-seveuth street, near Lexingcon avenue, A GOOD BUSIN S$ OPPORTUNITY.—THK CBN. tral Park Hotel, corner Seventh avenue and Fifty- ninth street, to let fora term of years, on moderate terms. Inquire of owner, on the premises. NY RELIABLE GENTLEMAN, HAVING $1,500 capital, can mect with a splendid opportunity tor | making money rapidly. Apply, from 12 to 4 o'clock, at 50 Broad street, room 7. (A. PARTY WITH A SMALL CAPITAL Tv JOIN IN extending tio patent medicines, on the marker, on & seit-sustaining plan: an unusual chance to secure a profitable and permanent business. Address MEDICINE, Yost ofice, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. AN ghrortuatry 1s OFFERED TO PARTY WITH $8,000 to pay an established Sate Manutacturing Business, worth double the amount asked, yielding net i.come of $20 per week; will bear the strictest Investi- uon; spleniid investment. Apply to CAMPBELL & RO. Agents, 122 West Broadway. FINANCIALLY. EMBARR. | PARTY, sell his Business tor ¥3,000 in this amount a year out of the investment. winch I can by Investigation; $1,000 cash; will take D, WILL ks on Futton 40 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. A COMPETENT, STEADY, RELIABLY, PRACTICAL printer desires to purchase the whole of or an inter- @st in, or will take the manayement of a first class job office: will take salary in trade; referen state par- . box 162 Herald offic eman; ove of the best bl vn. Address LAWRENU. | Houlars. Address ¥ LL SEEKING BUSINESS, CALL AT 92 MADISON street and examine the newinvention. The patent le. A lecture on tt to-morrew evening. ing to joiu another in building up a general or spe- Giai practice, can find a rare opportunity by addressing DOCTOR, box 125 Herald Uptown Branch off A CADDITIONAL | CAPITAL, | "ROCURED | FOR « merchants, manutacturers and others; Mining In- ferests, &c., negotiated ; Real Estate exchansed for Bust. Persons with capital seeking business advised of Buckley, Welling Co., Diy Gi 34) Broadway: itines, iouse & Co., Manufacturers urocer’s Hinware, 37 Dey st, Ac, GHLGGS & CARLEFON, Financial and Business Brokers, 98 Broadway. (A MECHANIC. HASING A NEW iron cyiinder Coal Sifter tor tamily use, wants $30 dvance, Can be seen at 6l Fulton stree | } PHYSICIAN (MALE OR FEMALE) WHO I8 WILL i REWERY.—THE BREWERY NOS, 145 TO Fo near Grand Cent | capacity 225 b lly equipped w: and all appurtenances; the building held under a favor- al il be sold at a nominal price, as the pro, elinguish the business on account Apply on the premises, p n of unpaired health. BARGAIN FOR, vouNG SURVEYOR4—FOR SALE, fA Well established office, located since five years in us building; whole outnt (Stackpe vaiuable collection of maps and coms &@ most conspig instruments) ately; cash only; the Addre 139 e ) Post offive, } UARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—FOUR STORY brown stone, furnished; plano included; boarde: Address H. ; rent low; location desirable. est Twenty-third street. SINESS WANIED—BY A THOROUGH BUSINESS man and first class salesman, an interest in a well Bi | established business, Where ot much capital wall be ri | quir first class reterenc Addre BUSINES Wa , Heraid Brookiyn Branch othe S810N PRODUCE.=1 WISH TO UNITE WITH ty, having $5,000 cash, in (he produce commis: i Lhave nad an experience ot 23 years and erstand it in all its details, and a large ance with shippers ia all parts ot the count, ve the very best reierence. Address BAKKER, 12 New York Post office, tor one LOTS N FOR SECO urniture, Printing Pres: ie, Horses, Merchandise, Address, tor five days, 163 YASH AND VALU J” hand or new Carpets, Type. vrugs sewing Nach Stocks, small Busines Ryerson street, Brook! {NGINEER WANT 4) cush busin: BLAM, Herab JSTABLISHED BAKERY AND GOOD GROCERY Hy stand, including Dwelling House and stable, in Gcutre West Farms, Twenty-fourth ward. New York, for 08, ED—AS PARTN ; capital trom 81,2 ottice. ERIN A GOOD to $2,000, Address rf rt iet.—Very desirable business img tore ts, “Apply, to H. 0. STEP i$) Broadway, or J. L, WELLS, near pre ONE HALF INTE tent Medic ended by qune and individuals by tl . Herald office. nent physiel oress A. Li | POOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED EXPRE account 0: il health; «good chance tor au | man; tour wagons running. Adaress B. + Heracd oilice. | Fyiaitoxap AND SAF aibie gentieman, who has had several years ice ag buyer ot t and Chiua, @ thoroug 8 nd a Wide acquata salers throughout tie Sree ty meet a gensienm wired tor tse, to tori make advances, bay ors tor purchasiig it as stiiagie to the wants of the home Markets, &o. ; the highest relerences given and required, | Address. witi real name, MERCHANT, Herald office, SH SIFTER.--PATENT KIGHT FOR “BALE. Al prictor will remain three months with purchaser to in- | struetthem. Terms casy to the righ. party, Address or | S. jake more than | nee; business genteel and weil adapted tor | IMPROVED CAST | ‘ice, or Will sell In | | | | | | | —QUADRUPLE SHEET. _... BUSINEAS_OPPORTONITIE: PRPORT SES a AaeAC TUBERS oF SALABLE articles or patents can have their coods introduced and speedy salve erecta by 8, rellenle, ae cotines In owarown. firm, ene Serene bigs saddtase COMMISSION | SIEM y NT. Herald Uptown Bi ich oftice. is ONG ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL corner Liquor Business, including well paying Koute, Horses, Wagons, sleigh, Stock, Fixtures, &.. for le ; this is an opportunity to’ slip an old business n easy tering, without payilig bonus: ow ner xiving UP. Partlewiars at 14 Broadway, office 1, 10 til18 o'eloek. MAXUFACTURERS oF VARIOUS KINDS OF LARG and small machinery desiring to make improve- ments on the same, or having provements or ideas voted can have the assistance of # first class inventor; machinery invented for any pur- Done a suggestion of mantifacturers. Address LN- LNIOK, box 147 Herald office, tor three days. Typ saceacran ike HOUSE IN METAL LINE, WITH @ good business which they are desirous of in- creasing, would like @ partner with $15,000 for the office and finances: business exclusively wholesle and to a selected trade. Apply to GKIGGS & CARLETON, 98 Broadway. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM $10.00) to $15,000, special or active, by a wholesale liquor house down town : business will boar Ly investi. gation ; no ugents need apply, Address. W. Ky Herald ce. Big 4 WANTED—IN ONE OF THE B#ST LO. cated corner liquor stores in this city, now doin, rz gpognns 9 other business. For particulars, inquire of 4. W. WOOD- RUFF, 32 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,000 CAPITAL, FOR A fine chair manufactory; profits satisfactory: reter- ences given and required, ‘Address CHAIRS, Dox 106 Herald offic NER WANTED—TO MANUFACTURE SEVERAL articles ot hardware in dally use; secured by patents just issued; the first year’s: Pwrony will triple the capital reauired, besides paying all expenses. Address Dox 4,751 Post oittce, ARTNER WANTED,—A PRAC typer and stereotyper, having all the machinery. &&., to doa large partner with about $2,000 ready cash, 19/ Herald office. pix ER WANTED—WITH FROM 65,00) TO $10,000 1 food business, or will sell whole cheap on ELECTRO. shop fitted np with business, desires a Address M., box cash, in a well established first class Millinery Bus with extended means, a sure fortune could je in two or three years, ‘To'a lady or gentleman wishing to enter the business, the like opportupity sel- dom offers. Address PAKTNER, pox 103 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,500, MORE OR LESS, to open a new restaurant; one of the best stands in New York for day busines#; references given ant re- quired, Address k. R, Si ORE, 100 Centre street. Ke Pin ER WANTE acquaintance and Manulacturing business; ness, whe —A YOUNG MAN, WITH CITY willing to travel in'a custom anirt halt interes. will be given; sinall capital required. Appiy to A. F. MACKENZIE, 745 sixth avenue. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,590, TO TAK AN interest and act as treasurer in one of the finest ana Apply, immediately, be- 10 J. H. ROBINSON, Metro- best theatres on Bro: tween Li and 1 o'clock P.M. Politan Theatre, 685 Broadway. ETAIL SHIRT BUSINESS—THE BEST IN THE city: commoatous store: cheap rent; good loc: tion; large and well established trade; Good Will, tures, three Sewing Machines, Awning, Wind (new). $ uf sold this week; stock of Shirts, Coilat and Cuifs at cost tt desired. Address SUKS, Herald Up: town Branch oflice, UBSTANTIAL BUSINESS MEN OF CAPITAL WHO are looking for a safe und paving investment are Tespectiully invited to call and Lavestivate a new enter- tine of large magnitude, and one ot highest respecta- ility. HOWAKD PLL! No. 7 Warre' 5 m 3. TEAM FLASH ENGINE NEW INVENTION FOR running sewing machines and other light machinery. Advantages are—no boiler, costs half to manutacture, requires haif the fuel and occupies quarter the space. The inventor, being In need of money, wili sell an interest in the patents at a low figure. in operation at It4John street, room 30. TATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE OF A Fatent tor making fire proot partitions and cellings: wed, in Ox Duuldiag. Apply to WURL & UU,, 231 roadway, Te? LEf ON LEASE~A_ SPLENDIDLY LOCATED Basement, just put !n order, corner roadway and Twenty-fifth erect rent low. DE LUYNKEs & WEBER, £86 Sixth avenue. HE ADVERTISEK WOULD LIKE TO ENGAGE in an established business with responsible party; Proprietary medicines or chemicals preferred: part cash will be given tor which security is desired. Address ALDEHYDE, box 147 Herald ps METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is 3 Broadway, in the Herald Bullding. office. 1, PRI BOOK AND JOB OFFICE ATA barzain: terms Sasry part cash, balance on mort- gage. Address M., box 105 Herald office. ee ADVERTISER WOULD GIVB THE SOLE agency of their celebrated ales in iioboken to who- ever can furnish $3,00 to $5,00U security tor purchases; a depot would be required near the ferry, a trade ot 8,000 barrels ouxht to be, done the iirst year. and It could be sold at brewery prices and yet yivid a talr profit, Apply to 7. C, LYMAN & CO., Howard's Brewery, 518 to 53 West Thirty-third street. TANTED—A PARTY, WITH A CAPITAL OF $15,000 $20,0.0, to engage in a profitable manutacturin je wishing to start 4 Hew business preterre tor tive days, box 224 Herald office. V ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL of $1,£0) to increase an already established business; strict Investigation desired by the advertiver, wl 3 . n street. IsH FROM fe or ANTED—A PARTY WHO CAN FU ‘$5,000 to $20,000 in one year ii required, in a i ess that’ will pay weil. Addre: » 14 James slip, New York. ANTEV-A PARTNER IN A DINING ROOM doing @ fair business; aman of experience more of an object nan capital Address M&RCUANTS’ DIA- ING KOOM, 206 Marcetstreet. Philadelphia. AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC. ither active or silent, 00); business is welt established t Money wanted to extend trade, for which there is a better prospect than has been tor many years. Address 5PRiNGe vox 171 Herald office. WaAnten—s GOOD PARTY, WHO CAN COMMAND ‘cash capital of $5,000, to take the sole agency of our ales in Brooklyn; a depot required near ferry, and we would arrange it'so it could be sold at our brewery prices and yet pay 4 good prout; @ trade ot 10,00 bi Teis crn be done the first year, and & pushing man. “Apply to 1. C. Ly Brewery, 513 wo 542 West Thifty 1s @ tine opening tor MAN aii Howard NTED—A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER OF large means; business safe and first class; profits large. Address box 1,885 New York Post offic NT’ JsTRIOUS, SOBER YOUNG man, who has a knowledge of the auction commis sion business, with a smail capital, as pnriner; good reference regqured. Aadress AUCTIONBLK, ald Brooklyn Branch office, TANTED—PARTNER WITH $5,000, IN THE MANU. facture ot ladies’ underwear, suits, &c,, and saic of sewing machines: trace established and paying; money wanted to extend the business. Address M. H. G., I Waiker street. $7 50 Racy RECURS A EROFITABLE Betas. ( lished Agency business in New York. ples of goods aud ail iniormation at 234 Broadway, Foom 22, $1500 Nib BUY A HALE INTEREST aN AN O10 estadlished business paying well daily. Address COMPULSiOS, Herald Uptown Branch ofttice. $3,800 2% THE WHOLE OR PART OF A Do.0 splendid Patent, partly introduced, with tools stock and machinery’ complete; @ permanent business and monopoly of great magnitude; prot $25,000 annually. Kieky, 5 Broadway, room 35. $5.00 WILL SECURY TO A YOUNG MAN WHO established i restin an old rare oppor- i ires§ LACKASH, Herald oite t a9 =A LONG ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: $20.000 m Pearl street, with special advan- tuges for sale on liberal terms; good improved property woull 1 in part payinent; satisfactory reasous for selling given. Address COMMISSION MEKCHANT, box 133 Hera.d oifice, 2 2 NEW YORK CITY. The police arrested 1,472 persons during the past week, There were 600 deaths, 504 births, 182 marriages and 39 still births in the city during the past week. Patrick Dorman, of 170th street and Third avenue, was killed late yesterday afternoon by tie Jalling upon fim ol @ bank Of airt, James Sullivan, twenty-eight years of age, a deck hand on the steamboat Middlesex, was | severely injured yesterday by @ barrel that fell on him. Dr. William Faulds Thoms will lecture at the Nautical School, No. 92 Madison street, on a plan Of utilizing the jorce of waves to automatically | ‘work pumps, jog alarms, &c. Moses Beck, four years old, and William Beck, six years old, children of Henry Beck, of No, 253 | East Seventy-fourth street, were badly scalied | butter call iling water that escaped from the apparatus behind the kitchen range. Aconcert and literary entertainment will be given at Epiphany all, on Second avenue, be- tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, for the benefit of the Charch of the Epiphany, on Monday evening, the sti inst., ab eight o'clock, ‘The Committee of the Butter Trade met yester- day at the Butter and Cheese Exchange for the purpose of discussing some amendments to the No conclusions Were arrived at, and the matter was laid on the table, after which the yesterday by | Meeting adjourned, At the meeting of the New York Association for the Advancement of Science and Art, to-morrow evening, in the Reformed enuren, corner of ‘Twenis-frst street and Futh avenue, Hon, David Dadiey Fielt will deliver a jamiliar address about “Voyagiug Around the Worid.? John Mulially will describe “The Irish Soldier at Home and Abroad” ina lecture at St. Peter's Hall, Barciay street, this evening. An interestmg | subject and a thoroughly competent speaker will, no doubt, draw a lurve Audience and insure a BUD. Stantiti benefit to St. Veter’s schools, lor WHOse aid the eatertaininent is given, | At the anuual meeting of the Counetl of the Unt | versity of this city, on Thursday, the following oilicers Were Clecled;—Iresideat, Joum Taylor Willlam R. Martin; Trease pi and, as members ol the Coutcii, to fill Vacancles—Kev. Dr. John Hall, Hon, Eawin D, Morgan, William Butler vuuc.n, 8. Oak eee jerpoci, M. D.; Smith E. Lane and D. Wilil# es. Jonnston; Secre! urer, Morris K. J BROOKLYN. . Tax Collector Burrows reports the receipts for the week at $144,934. There were 338 arrests by the police of Brooklya during the past week. The receipts for water rates during the month of January amounted to $25,939. The daily con- sumption of water is upward of 30,000,000 gallons, The Board of Assessors yesterday confirmed he assessment for opening Rochester avenue from Pacific street to the city line, amounting to $28,731, Jonn H. Gilke was, upon conviction in the Court of Sessions, sentenced yesterday by Judge Moore to the Kings County Penitentiary ‘or one yeal His crime was indecent assault, Justice Walsh yesterday discharged James Har- rid from custody. ‘he prisoner was arrested some days ago for attempting to swindie Rev, Henry Ward Beecher by pusstug a forged checy for the amount of $200 on tie pastor o! Plymouth enurebh. John Carmody was arrested yesterday on sus Picton of being one of the men who coammitted the daring robbery at the house of Natnan Adolphus No. 117 Adeiphi stréet, about two weeks ago. Tut accused was taken beiore the servant girl, Mary Simmoas, who was gagged bv tne rovbers, but she was unable to recognize nim, Justice Pratt yesterday granted an injunction preventing the Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad Company from laying their tracks on Gravesend avenue. The company propose ex- tending their line from Greenwood to Coney Island, They will, i permitted, run steam dum- mies to the Island, The tijuuction 1s granted at the instance of Robert Turner, property owner on the route of the proposed extension, He claims that the act authorizing the company to vulld the road thereon is unconstitutional; that wey should have damages to side owners appraised, and that they have 00 right to use steam, The engineers and members of the Fire Depart ment will parade this alternoon at the 1uneral of District Engineer Gaffney, who died at his rest- dence, No, 186 Willoughby street, on Friday, De- ceased became a member of Engine Company No, 6 in 1856, and was elected Assistunt Forem.n eigat years alter, He was twice elected Assistant En. giheer o: the Department, and when the present system Was Inaugurated, in 1569, he was appomted to the position, winch he beld up to tie vime of his death. Mr. Gaffney, who Was a native of ireland, ) ay Enea years of age and leaves a wile and amily. . WESTCHESTER. Edith O'Gorman, who represents “The Escaped Nun,” heid a@ sort of a stance at Radiord Hall, Yonkers, yesterday alternoon, to which none but her own seX were aumitted, Owing to his norse taking fright on Friday alter- noon, Augustus Adolph, living In Franklin avee noe, Morrisania, was thrown from a wagon and seriously injured, He was conveyed to fis home by the police. An unasually large amount of criminal business awaits the Court of Sessions, whicn commences at White Plains to-morrow. The Oouoty Jail has seldom been known to contain more law-breakers than it does at presenr, Coroner Bassett held an inquest at Sing Sing yesterday on the remains of Lavinia W. Jones, aged ten years, whose death on the pre vious day was occasioned in & somewhat singular manner. Deceased, it appears, was sitting near a stove in the house Of oer parents, deeply intent on stadying her schol lesson, wuea soe suddenly discovered thit her clothes were in flames. Tne littie girl rushed up stairs to ber mother, who, ulter burning herself severely in the enort, succeeded In wrapping a blanket around the agonized culld, but not before the latter wag so terribly injured that death ended her suderiugs in a lew hours alterward. Shortly aiter sour o'clock yesterday morning Roundsman Woodrur, of the Yonkers police force, arrested @ suspicious looking stranger near the | old depot and took him to the station house, Previous {0 the arrival of the officer wita hig prisoner at tne latter place, however, one of tue Dight patrol had orted that the store of Cyrus F. Moulton, on Warburton avenue, had veco feloniously entered and toe desks and ry érs broken open and rifled of their contents, A search of the prisoner revealed aoout $10 in currency and pennies; also a formidaoie “yimmy,” which was careiuily concealed in a green covron umbrel which furmead @ promineut jeature of hia proiessional stock, A Winter’s supply ol cigars were also drawo irom the recesses 01 fa Capa. cious pockets. -1t was subsequently ascertained that two liquor saloons in Atnerton street and one in Dock street had been burgiariously entered aud robbed of smali amounts of money and other royerty, ‘he prisoner. who gave his name as ames Hennessey, Was arraigned in the city Court and iully commitied to await the ucuon of the Grand Jury. ‘The experience of the past year or two has clearly demonstrated thac Yonkers pre- sents a most Uninviting Held for tue Knights Ol the “yummy.” : STATEN ISLAND. George William Curtis will iecture on “Women in the Old Time anc the Now,’ on Thursday even- | ing next in Association Hall, Factoryville, . Agrand military bail is to be given at Fort Wadsworth, Clifton, to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the oflicers connected with the post, No geftieman unaccompanied by a@ lady will be admitted. It is underatood that Detective Sampson, of New York, has recovered the six $1,000 bonds and the money stolen irom the Surrogate’s office, at Riche mond, on Saturday morning week, and that they have been returned to Judge Metcalf. 1 1s alsa stated that the thieves will be brought to justice, some of them not being strangers on Statea isiand. a An extra term of the County Court of Richmond county was held at Richmond yesterday, the Hon, Henry A. Moore, County Judge of Kings county, presiding, the occasion being a motion on benall oi David R, Ryers and the other Drainage Com missioners for an approval ot their deteruunation to issue an aaditional amount of bonds jor drain. age purposes in the houriileld district, to the amount of $25,000. A determined opposition was made vy Messrs. Carter, seguine and otuers of tne roperty owners, Who demanded an accounting, fhe Commissioners suomitted a detailed states ment of their receipts and expenditures, an aiter consiaerable argument, tue Judge gran the order applied for. Tne taxpayers, it is under. stood, intend to tight the matter svep by step and to sue the Commissioners for every Wespass Upolu their property. NEW JERSEY. aii Dr. Ricardo, who was convicted of malpractice, was yesterday fined $600 and costs, amouuting in all to $600, He promptly paid tue fine, A resolution has been adopted by the authorities of Hudson county ordering the tranosler of those panpers now in the County Almshouse, who came jrom other counties, back to those counties, Tne construction of the Erie Railway Ship Canal in Jersey City, from the Long Dock to Provost street, Is to be commenced at iast, The work of filling in irom the pliers as the terry commenced yesterday. + ‘The Board o1 Health of Hudson county have re- solved to test the genuineness of diplomas held by physicians in that county by communicating With toe universities in which, it 1s alleged, these document(s were ootained, Some excitement was created 1n oMctal circies last evening in Jersey City by the rumor that the Grand Jury had indicted three members of the Board of Chosen Freenoiders aud two persons who had presented fraadulent claims to that board, The boulevard project has been again revived in Hudson county, and 18 supported by the Consoli- dated Real Estate Association, The objectionavle features of the scheme last year have been elimi nated, The commissioners are to be elected by tue people and the expense Of the improvement limited to a given amount. Nothing has yet been heard from tie Captain of | the schooner Johnny, which sank on Thursday night, with a cargo of coal, at Hoboken, ty generally believed that he was sleeping on board at she imme, and went d /Wo With tie vessel, un conscious of bis fate. Eflorts will be made tu fod the body. In accordance with an order issued by Chancel Jor Runyon the case of Mrs, Caroline Hein was heard yesterday in Union till, before three com. issioners and @ jury, Tne woman has sireauy | Been immured to the asylum, and it Was sou! to rocure her release. Ine jury decided adverseiy | to ubia, and provision Was made jor the care of her children and property. Aconvocation of the promineot clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church took place in the church edifice, Hoboken, during the closing days ot the week, The condition of the Sabvath schools Was discussed With Special attention, and it Wo8 reavived to suli further imerea-e their’ eile ctency. ‘The progress of the churenes was tound to ve satisiactory, We greatest Larmony prevalie | tug among Wem,