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THE COURTS. engine The Six Million Dollar Suit Against te! Broadway Bank. A CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE Responsibility of Contractors on the Fourth Avenue Improvement. ©, 8 Sprague, one of the men arrested on Wednesday for having in their possession lorged ehecks on Colgate & Co., was arraigned )esterday | beiore Commissioner Osborn jor having in bis possession a counterielt interna! revedue stamp, Whick was attached to one of the checks, He was Bommitted in desault of $10,000 to await the exam- ination to-day. Judge Shipman, of the United States Circuit Dourt, has denied the petition of Messrs. De Fon- taine, Leach and Demity for an injunction to re- strain W, B, Freieigh, of the Bowery Theatre, from Using the title of the play “Around the World tn Bagaty Dayo,” THE SUIT FOR CITY DEPOSITS. ‘The particulars of the suit brought by the city | against the Broadway Natioual Bank to recover some $6,000,000 claimed tu be due the city from de posite of city funds in the bank while it was one of the depositaries of the city and county funds, have already Leen given ses jength in the Heap, It is one of that class of suits, however, thatis not only a jong time in “reaching @ trial, but bus to Oo (throagh the ordeal conflicting pre fiminary motions, It 18 ciaimed oy the city that vve amount sued for Was paid out on ‘raudulent warrants ana timproper vouch ers. A motuon was made on benait of bank ior a Oi Of particulars, that 19 to say, & specifica ion v) each and every alieged !raud| Warrant and each and every improper voucher Bpon Wich It 1s claimed money was iliegaily paid. Judge Lawrence, 01 the Supreme Court, aiter ring Gu elavorate argument on tue matter, ave a ieogshy opinion, ranting the motion, an bstract uf whica opigion was puolished at the ume. The case came up belore him again yester- day on the settlement of the order, in compliance With nis decision. Anotaer iong argument en- bued between Mr. Carter, who appeared for the city, and Judge mort, on penal! of the bank. At the close of the argument Judge Lawrence took she prvposed orders lor setliement. A SECOND MARTYR HUSS. Ernest Huss, claiming to be a member of the German Socisty of the International Society of | North America, brought a suit tu the Marine | Ueurt against Conrad Carl, editor of the Arbeiter Zeitung, lor the recovery oi the press and other printing materizis, He obtained a judgment by @efaulr, and on execution got possession of the | property, which he removed to Hoboken for the purpose, as alieged, of placing them beyond the yarisaiction of the Court, A motion was made in the Marine Court to vacate the judgment and to compe! Huss to return the property. The mo- wion Was granted and an order mae direct- log uss to fetura the property to No. 173 Obrystie street, tne piace from Where be took it. Huss reiused to comply with Bbis Order, and thereupon Judge McAdam directed bis commitment for contempt of Court. A writ of babeas corpus was obtained in Supreme Court, ‘With a view to bis retetse irom jail ibis motion Was beard before Judge barrett iu sapreme Court, Chambers, auc the motion denied. A second writ of hareas corpus was obtained and A Brougnt before Jucge Bariet. A jeoathy ar; ment ensued, Mr. Henry Wheie, on benalf of Huss, contending that the Marioe Court had po jurisdic. sion in the case and ex-Judge littenhoeffer, on behalf of the Internationsis, contending that the Marine Court aid nave jurisdiction and that the punishment for contempt was oth legal and de- served. The Court Woox the papers, reserving ls fecisiou. HARLEM TUNNEL CONTRACTORS. Setore Judge Joachimsen. A Dumber of suits by property owners along the Yme of the Fourth aveuue improvement against @ontractors for depreciating their property by placing obstructivos upou it are pending in the courts. Among this classo! suits is one brougot jm tae Marine Court, before Judge Joacuimsen, by ® property owner named Moynaghan against Blake apd others, coutractors on a portion of the Oty ims that tne conrracto: a€bris op his jote, bro ces, removed Baud irom twem aad otherwise depreciated their value fuily $1,000, to Teco’ when he sues. The deience aamirted that the fences were somewhat oro that tney Were becessurtly compeied to Gepost some ma- teriais on the lors, Duc denied tnat they removed the sand irom the property. Ine Court charged (Bat ii the jand was oc: upied by the cunrractors ‘Without the consent of the owner, or i! his ences bn ¢ broken plain if was entitied to recover; out 6 DeceSrarily Gone by reason of the but a- rf Of the Viaauct, it being Worx authorized by the Legisiatute, could not be recovered ior. The jury the planta! @ verdict jor $20. DECISIONS. SUPREME COUBRT—CHAMBERS. By Judxe Barre: the ter of Parfier —Application denied. ‘iikimsou vs. Preniise; Adams v6. Gill —Motions Becied. Hale vs, Lron.—The plaintt® is entitied to a feceiver upon tris examination. In tue iter o: the New York Bridge Com- pany.—Prayer of petition granted. Wyle vs. Sullweil.—motion grantea, Ke‘eree eppointed. Deverc@ux vs. Devereaux. —Report of referce conirmed, and decree of divorce zranted. Io the watrer of nuf.—Appiication granted. Kuapp vs. Aiden. yon granted, wita $10 busis. In the matter of the appil: ation of tbe Mayor, Aldermen, & tive tu the opening o: Lexing- ton avenue.—Kepor: of reieree conirmed cud order grant Donnellon.—Motion granted. Hevymas.—Wilce may ve suffi- it # somewhat aoubtiul; but the Other surely is either » housenoider nor iree- Bolder. Undertaking reject Broniawski vs. Kroniawekt.—Report of referee confirmed und a of divorce granted. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TER Ky Juage Van Brunt. Bostwick vs. Frank deid.—Findiogs settied, Searing vs. fara’.—Findiugs signed and refer. @mce oriered. SUPERIOR COURT—-SPECTAL. TERM. By Judge Freedman. an Vs. Cantrei.—ihe uuder-akiag should Hege' be jor the sum of $2,000. Capen vs. Maloy. —Motion denied with $10 s Kuapp va, #ergham.—Motion denied with $10 @oni4 to abide the event. a vs Newmaa, Jr. et al.—Motion granted 30017 et al.--Urder se Kamp; Aascidron vs. Aasoidren.—See $ (he Mayor &.—The auswer bande 3 Up. tavenstein.—The referee’s report is yieme Court wad B06 to this By Judge Speir. = va, Masterton.--Case setu.ed and orderea OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Bejore Recorier Hackett. TRIALS, ACQUITTALS, CONVICTIONS TENCES. Lewis Fischer, s German butcher, who was jerged with cutting a little boy named William couRT AND 6EN- Greentnai iv (he ear witha Knue on the 25tu of Pevruary, wos promptiy sacquitced, ne having satisfied the jury tna: the slight Injury maicted ‘Was accidentai Jane Marsal, who was charged with acting to Sompiicity With Deans Spiaim in stealing @ tray of rings wor tore of Isadore Lewkowity, at et, 00 tae 10th Of the won guilty. jgaac Loe as charged with steal tweive p leat dozen of towe waned at ; » Andrew Moura leaded gusty He was rewanued jor sentence dosepn iv A young German boy, was convicted of vorgery iu the iourth degree, ‘Un the 5t0 of oo an order to Franemw Didt ed two aeques & 1 cv uitensiary for { tirram Krast rendered a souer was remanded for one ¥ The jury in the verdict of guuity. 1h penicare. WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Hefore Jadge Kasmire. ASSAULT CRON A BARTENDER. Jonn Stewart, naving alreaay arauk to excess, gutered o gin mili at No. 8 Ninth avenue and de- @eeded more iiqier. James U'Kel the partendier, refused w give Bim aby more, ANHW YURK AMRALD, FRIDAY, | ee an altercation arot | Qlect Stewart, and tn return was stabbed in the shoulder, Stewart was taken luto custody ava | er io $1,000 bail to answer, BOBBING A SERVANT GIRL, Mary Gleason, residing at No, 365 Weet Niue- teeoth sire imtrusted her trunks to Joseph | Rinckler and Alexander Brendt for the purpose of having them eraumnes to No, 521 Weat Twenty- seventh stieet. On the way they broke open her trunk and $67 in oid coin and jewelry tn a amounting altegetner in value to about $10 hier and rendt were held in $1,000 bau ‘for tral. COURL CALENDARS—THIS DAY, SUPKEME COUNKT—CuAMBERS—Held vy Judge Barrett, —Nos, 1, 56, 61, 68, 81, 57, 110, 120, 129, 1 187, 178, Cull No, 17 189, 140, 142, 151. 152, up ‘to and including 226, O'Reilly endeavored to | CPREME COC\T—SPEciaL Tzna—Held by i ae | we) Brunt,—issues oi) law and fact—Nos, MS }) STT, STs, 204, 250, 868, SL, 979, h 200, SAT, S08, 827, 40%, 405, | 407, if nity 415, 78 416, 417, 418, 420, 421, 4: and, SuPREM tect e=tincuit= Path i—flold by Judge Lawrence --Short causes—Nos, 2405, 1879, 1639, 1405, 1095, Gui, 2216, 2683, 1328, 2097, 1407, 2499, 2521, 2363, i, 2: 2575, ‘2049, 2800, 2511, 2501, 2546, 130535, 196734. 207, 2681, 2781, 2049) 41, 2715. Part 2—Held by Juage Dononue,— Nos. 2408, 1640, 165 1868, 1476, 46, 2770, 2662, 1406, 590, 204, — 8, 206, 2550, 2732, 2080, 2658, 2728, ee 2722, 2, 2604, 2668. Part s—Held by Judge Van Vorst.. ase on—Barry vs. Mutuat Life In- ompany. SUPERIOR Cotiir—oxnznat TuRM,—Adjourned Sursrion covnt—TrtaL Tenm—Part 1—Heid by Jndge Sedgwick.—short eer = aad 1755, 1880, 1785, 1862, 1632, 1708, 1930, 1650, 1: COMMON PLEas—EQUITY Tet hela by Judge | tia H. and a stable companion, | to New York she campaigned with varying suc. J. F. Daly. —Nos. 54, 53, 51, 52, 10, 43, COMMON PLEAs—PRtal Tenn’_Part 1—Held b; Chief Justice Daly.—One hour causes—Nos. 2 2587, 2283, 85, 2355, 2541, 2947, 2673, 2457. Part 2—Helda by Ciel Justice Daiy.—One hour causes—Nox, 1999, 2254, 2008, 24: 2467, 2450, 2419, 2279, 2272, 19: 543, 2, 1454, MARINE CoURT—TRIAL ‘TERM—Paré 1,—Ad- journed for the term, Egg 2—Hela by sade JPO88.—NOS, 10, 2038, 2 ‘ 2063, 589, 2249, 2250, 2612 ae by Judge Shei’ 4 8: 3465, , 2801, $338, 3339, al, 2015, 2, 07. CovRT OF GENERAL SEssions—Held by Recorder Hackett.—The People vs. Charies D. Brown, grand larceny; Same vs, James Dock, grand larceny; Same vs. James F. Callaghan, grand larceny; same vs. Horace Lent, grana larceny; Same vs. Aired Bridgeman and Porter Moreau, grand larceny; Same vs. Caaries L gue, grand larceny; Same vs, Allen Lucy, grand larceny; Same vs. George Meiggs, grand larceny; Same vs. Cnaries D. Tay- Jor, grand iarceny; Same vs. Cornelia Dunbar, pestis larceny. COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, April 22, 1975. No. 182, John F, Hobart, appellant, va, Chester — Eee Tespoudent.—Argumicut resamed and con- ju No, 46. Charles St Sign Se bo chr ei Giamnted | H. Barrows et al.. app No. 212, Thomas Sohea respondent, % Samuel | LM. Barlow et al. appellants.—Subdmi No, 197, Charies 5. Bigsby, eae vn “James Warden, respondent, No, 184 Caivin L, Hathaway, Supervisor, &c., appellant, vs. The Jown of Ulncinnatus, respond: en) A NEW CALENDAR. Ordered, that the Vlerk wake a new calendar tor the 2éth Gay o: May bext, to which Gay this Court will take @ recess by adjournment trom the 30th inst, and that he plage op such calendar all causes OG the present criendar woich shall not nave been heard or otherwise dispose 1 o/; also, such pending appeals as shall b- regulariy po- ticed for argument, and in which notes of issue and prow of notice Of urgument shali ve fied wita the Clerk oa or be.ore the 10ch day of May. O, PERRIS, Cierk of Court of AE peats. Adjourned. CALENDAR. | los, (whole weight 115 lbs. Tne following is the duy calendar for April 23:— __ Nos. 199, 201, 205, 114, 190, 216, 217 aud 218, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. WasuinGton, April 22, 1876. No, 6 (resend) George U, Ruberts, appel- oD Wiiham F, Ryer; and No, 267. (Assigued.) Georze C. Roberts, appel- pe va. Josep Buck, Jr—the argument of tue * was continued by Mr. C. Austin Browne, ot counsel for the appellees, and couciuded by Mr, 1. A. Kuckis, for the appellants 229. Toe New York Hurvor Protection Com ppeliant, vs. t.e American schooner Clara. 23. The steamtug Ciara Clarista, &c., ap. pellant, Vs. Augustus M. Cox et al.—These causes were argned by Mr. C. Van Santvoord, oi counsel for appellants, and by Mr. E. Wd. Owen, for the ap- No, 281, The steamer Rio Grande, sppeliant, vs. Wiliam Otts, et al.—This cause was argued by Mr. P. Phillips, Of counsel ior the ap) ees, and sub- miltted on printed arguments vy Mr. David C. La- batt for the appellant. 2. Charles 3. Wood, Sepeiacs, vs. John F. &c —ihis cause rgued b, ps, of counsel lor the ap clive, and submitted on printed arguments oy Mr. Tnomas H, rice for the appellant, Adjourned, It 1s expected that in the Supreme Court to- morrow will be argued the case of the United States vs. Farragut, mvolving the question of the right of the omcers and men of Aumirai Far oi an the capture of New Orleans, to prize to ruret Vos. ownera by re restored to Such own- sels, Wni.d the Coniede: ers after cap‘ure. It is the general impression of those !tkely to be informed that th ¢ Grant parisn case, involving the constitutonauty of the En- forcement act of May 31 1870, will not be decided at thisterm, but the same autoority asserts that alarge majority of the Court, if not all, are of Opimion that the act is unconstitational. All the cases Which Dave been argued at the present term except this, 1t 18 thougni, will be aecided besore agourpment. One of these is what nas been catied the capitation tax case, from Maryland, arising under 4 statue of the State, passed in 1832, Msecures to tae State one-fita o the gros amount received from passenger travel on ti Washington brancu oi the Baltimore ana Onio Kailroad Company. Beiore the counse of the that this tax Was unconstivu- holder in the bragen road and as @ stockholder in the main roac, $5 000,00: POLICEME? ON TRIAL. CALIBRE OF THE POLICE FORCE OF NEW YORK. The Board of Police Commissioners had a busy day at headquarters yesterday trying poiicemen on complaints by citizens. Acapiain who only a few weeks ago was before the Board charged Wich levyiog biackmall upon a poor degraded woman in his precinct was again placed on trial yesterday to answer the aMidavit of 1bomas Wild, which set forth that on the 6'h of the present month Captain Alexander S. Williams, of the Fourth precinct, called at nis place of busi- ness, 4 respectadie liquor saloon, and made use of threats aud language too vile to be written, the exact Words of the tureats being “Hereatter one Man standing here (meaning in trout of Wiid’s store) i a mob, and tle first wan caugnt stand img bere will be brougnt to the station house.” Counsellor Oliver appeared ior the complainant And Captain Williams conducted Nis own defence. Three or jour policemen were caled, whose testi- Mony substantially ¢s'acished that two m-n nad become engage? 10 a tercation ta Wild’s liquor oun, No. i07 Cherry street, on the day in ques of them revor THE . and the fact at the Uak eet Station Louse, requesting the arrest uf nis ant, Who, in the Meantime, bh it the yh and gone e.sewhere. T using proiane ye Captain denied language, aud tried to prove tout the place kept by Wild was a resort jor criminals and to that end summone stand a number Of nix patroune cir testimouy did uot produce the aes ui The defeuce 1m rebuttal ae to the character of called several citizens, among Whom rs and 1 Of Standing, Who United In ronoupcing the piace & Very respectavie one, The derision Was reserved. the pext case Was that of Patrolman Taomas Cougnlin. oF the Iwenty-seventh precinct, who yaditet BNOECu Mit oo own Goorway Couuselior spencer, ried to prove that the pr f her ‘wita reter- ence to s¢ tories & been erewanng about Mm s deut Hi avraptly tater posed by sa ouceman had no right ty do even (hat They apg lady Worle on the witness atand wept freely as sne related the circumsi ances, Her moter. satuer and a av fol iriends were present, aud ad eaployed aie counsel to con @uct ti jon. she decision Was reserved, AC 6 neXt vecupled. the attention of the From tue testimony it ap- pears | night of ‘he 4th inet, UMicer Patrick J. Fitch, of the Fourth prec tame npon &#namoer of young nea college songs .& they waked alo) ome wnder the infience pariy hem to deat 1 Gatlagve pounded tt with O18 suo, inflicting & alp . The Mourd reserved de- case Wherein a property holder of the hera ward. J. A rr. charged Patrol twenty-taird pre. ie delaning ab ecision in this eu Hor importance A TLUUE & Moral \exson fi World is Bot 50 fine arter ail, | Borse, Limes HORSE NOTES. Intelligence has been received in this city thas Messrs. A. B. Lewis & Co.'s famous bay mere Vandaltte, four years old, by Vandal, dam Vespor Light, has broken Cowa at Spring Station, Ky. If this de true "he mire willbe unable to appear in her many important engagements during the coming racing seascn, which must prove a serious loss to her owners, Turimen at the North remem- ber ner vividiy, and many Jooked forward to the time when she would again be among them, as She had proved herself speedy, unfiinchingly game aud able to carry weight. Vanaalite was entered in ali the great cup events to come off during tne year, First of thess was tne Louisville Cup, the expected seusational race of the laaagural meet- ing of the Loutsyilie Jockey Club, Next was the Baittmore Oup, & new sake of the Maryland Jockey Club; the Westchester Cup, at Jerome Park; the Moumoutn Cap, av Long Branch, and the Saratova Cup, af Suratoga Springs, As a two-year-old Vaudalite ran ten times, wining once—a mile dash jor cos and flilies of her age, over the Ten biovck Course, Savannah, and in many oO! the other contests was well up and tak- ing a pigce in most of tuem, In her three-year- old form she commenced the campaign at Savan- nah, over the same course as witnessed her maiden viciory, ranming second to T. G. Bacon & Co.'s Flower Girl, tou, where she scored her first victory of the year, dash of one mile, beating Hitchcock’a Lute- From this piace eess, AER OOEIDS. at Jerome Park in the Withers Stake, in which she ran secoid to Donahue’s Dublin, On the itn day of the same meeting she wou @ purse Of $600, Jor those of her age, dash of one mile and & quarter, when her owners ook ti to Long Branch, where she beat Feliowcralt, Stock wood d@ Donnybrook, two mile heats, in 3:49, 3:87, At Saratoga, last day of the first meeting, tne eleventh rene wa! of the Sequel Stakes Jeli to her lot, with 14 lbs, up. beating that famous lot, Grinstead, Reform, Culpepper, Countess, Madge and Mattie W, On the turd day of the fai! meeting, at Jerome Park, the eightn renewal of the annual sweepstakes for three-year-old’ was cleveriy captured by her, in which, she beat Kutherford, Bannerette and Pianter, After tis she was taken tu Baltimore. Here sne achieved her Leer triumpo, winning the great Dixie > &. worth $15,800. In tas race, witn 107 ibs. up, twenty or more of dead Weigot, she made the two mies in the remark able time of 3:35), peating lourteen obners—ine best coils aud flies of the year—including Madge ond Ballankeel. At Sume meeug— two days iater—she won the Breckinridge Stukes, two miles, with 107 Ibs. electrifying the Eebbet by pas rg the s'riug in 3:36, beating Brigand second and The Hoaxer third, Tnis was her last race of th year, and, the report from spring Stauon rue, it may be her lust jor all time. In Louis- ville, a8 everybody Knew, she could run fast and carry bigh Weiguts, she was looked upon as the winner olthe cup. in Balt'more they had not forgotten her victory 0! lasv year in the Dixie Stakes, and mauy imagimed that tf she could reach Pimlico in good Ox the cup there might also fail into the hands of her owners, Inthe West- chester Cup she has to carry a penalty or 10 and with this load the odds aguinsr her ar three or four above ber, at reduced rates. the Monmouth Cup she was expected to meet, ior the first time, Sear’s Acrovat, the result of which race turmea knew would bever face irom tueir memories, Mares in the spring, it is well known, are uncertain as to condtion, fit one day and off the next, and none can sure of (u@ Manuer Im Which they Will go throuzh tue grand preparation and appear on the track; bucif Vaudalite is permanently injured 15 must be cue to her twenty-oda races of last year. Many suci victories as she then uieved have been dearly bought, there being scores of tae greatest horses cver trained now in various seo- tions of tue country ruined torever by taxing their energies too severely While young, Ameiican fralgers and owners make twWo aod three-year- olds do more work than foreign trainers expect irom aged horses. Oi (his truth every turiman is weil aware, aud the soo! tuere Is a falling of in toe terrible tasks two-year-olds are required to pervorm and a /air show given to the three-yeat- Olds the better it will be tor all conserned. ¥, S.—Since the intelligence reached the HERALD of Vandaliie’s misjortune Mr. Ball, one of her owners, has arrived in New York. He denies taat the mare 18 broken down, the cause of the rumor being thavin her morniig exercise recently sie palied up ‘ame, and, swelling setung in, she bas been jet up in her training fora while, Mr. Bell dovs not sbucipaie aby serious results from the troubie, HOpiIng that the Mare will recover as speedily as sae did irom her last y lameness, which came upon fier under the same circum- stances, Deaty seldom makes such havoc among manapis thoroughbred stuck ast‘ did on Saturaay 1 Kentucky, that famous son oi Lexington aud ot notia, Was added to the roll. The joss is nut oniy a Leavy one to nis owser, Mr. Beiment, but the turf of America rece:ve- a serious blow in hi suddeu taking off. This noved horse was dred Mr. Jonn M, Clay, on the Asniand estate, Ken , in 1861, and bis Orst appearance in puoiic Was ID 018 (WO-year-old Jo1M, Winning a purse at Paterson, N. J., Uctover 6, 1563, beating Eagi a Minnie Miver. Tos stirring dévuc caused his je to dF. Purdy ior $6,000, who soon aiter transierred him |o Mr. fravers, wu through fim to the ing Orm of Messrs. Hunter & Travers, then the owners of the Anuiswoogs stubie, Oue Gusrier of the sum paid veing furuisued by Mr. Beimont, Soon aiter tne latter gentieman purcvased the other three- jourths, ween Kentucky became his sole property, immediately alter this time he was conducted tu the jarm where ne died, being placed @ the nead Of tne Stallions there, envucky was rather a disappointment as , although he couid tm Sik Stockings, Medora, Count be arg Be: . , Duo- lin and otners. somewhat rem gor seeing (batia blood, ‘and bulla there Was as jauit to be found as with nia periorm: nee: Kentneky’s career @ racehorse Jerome Pari jogton| failed in the presence o1 an immense crowd, the Miles being Tub as [olOWS :—1 :48, 1243, 1:53, 202%, making for the distance 7:31%. Cbariey Littieflert Wwastne rider. Of the reasons Witch ied to this Jaulure the H#RALD, Octover 18, 1867, says:— One of the reasons, no doubt, was ihat he had recetved hn indulgence since his’ retirement from the turt his trainmg was adequate to the fulnlment ¥ to develop the constitutional trait ot som descendants of Sir Arehy, through Boston, the gra of Kensacsy, to sulkiness and to bolting. while making What shoult'be sone of their finest efforie ou the turk But another and probably be found 7) effect in the latter ce that particular #9 often exhibited . ily ot race horses. Kentucky im lis racing career wou seventeen times, walkea over twice aud lost but once prior to hia Wine Mateo, being peateu in the Derby at Patersou, ised, running jourth to Norfolk, Dp. perary and Hagle, wo passed under the string im the order given. The anoant of bis winnings were $42,060, together with the Inauguravion Cup t Jerome lark, Septemoer 29, 1966. iour mile 8 & rich bay, With De white jore foot, and ny a teile under sixteen hauds. His very tine, his eye inteili- gent, bis alow 1yerO @ad bis quarters tre- Mmendous—a grand one ind i$ s00 of Mage Bolla. The grave o. tucky, at Babylon, wil be a much Sought place lu the iutere, No one wiil ever stand beside it withou! recaliiug the surring scenes of a brililaat farver. May the summer winds walt geutly aia tne winter's snow tail ightly on the spot! The spring mecting Of the Galveston Jockey Ciao— the see nd of the wore promiment Soutuera turf eveats—will commence Ou (he 27(0 inst, continu Kemtacky was sianc a Wog the 25th, 2 sora aad May i, Lave advic Irout tnas 8 (15th inst.) give assurance trat the meeting will prove very successiul. Four Texas-raised horses Were traming there aud Cottuli's, Willamsou’s, Stoue’s ry im the New Or- cted ik aiew days. The order and the weather de- stables at that aate, and other strings tie leans races, we track Was ta ex Hightiul, Good iadges to tual section were o1 the Cpwion twat the fexas thoroughbreds (“revel stock”) Would Make good cuerr Claims to & lair Share of the WinniGgs LotR at Galveston and elsee where t B u, thelr Owners teniing » . the Northera meetings. of tale cl!y, has purchased of * Promising chestnut 2 @ Jour-year-oid ning . dat Dixie, by Sove- reign, Who fas «1 Lo her the best ave two tiéats at two nities (Lexinzton, Ky., Sepu ber 14, 1872), foaed # fine bay filly—her secona— op tue 10th inst. by iuported Harungton. Tae filly bas been named Aut sod ttfas combined in her the blood of Lesiugton aad imported Glencoe through her gra War Dance; that 6} imported Sovereian throogs Dixie, and that of Voiligeur and Loucnstone through hor site, Hart ington man. rr uot way up t Overt Governor Stantord, of Caisort route Lo Palla: dei pia oy ¢ oi uad Doble. 1s was the inten flo give Che Worse a vest of several days belwre resuuuing ims jyour- ney. Vie Retenciess Colt, struck out of the Withers and Belmont Stakes on We oesday morning, had heeu vacked very ireely ow the Jockey Cinb vetting books, His stavie companions, iomanawk aud Attila, als ti t the sui time—cne Or. ner trom t mont woud tne latter tron nut re od the Fae ¢ " . Ti io tarl circles during the present week L. A, Hitchcock's valuable chestnut . 5 years old, by War Dauce, dam ‘Then she journeyed to Charies- | contemplating at | dary agate APRIL 23, 1875--T'RLPLE ‘Trapsyivania, broke dowu during the recent meeting at New Orleans ts in par! erroneous. In the wurdle race. fifth “Gay, with 150 pouiae up, he hit himsgif aud was beaten under the string one lengtn by Tom Leathers, in S:44ig——the lustest ume on record lor this character ol race, Jmmediately after Limestone wi fet up in his trataing, but such hoe are entertained of bis speedy Tecov- ery yesterday, Will nov serarch bin from his engage- Dients in the Westchester and Saratoga cups. ‘Tis gentleman's horses have been sent Lo Louls- ville, where some of them will take part to the insuguration acing mecting to be neld there next month, Late advices (rom Nashville report that ‘the fyers at ‘he race course are taking strong work every morning, ou £00 numbers of people bent on getiiog ‘points’ are lookers on daily, There are over flty horses in training, aod emong this Dumber are Several frst Class Animals. ADOUE fity other horses wit arrive Iu the next ten days, waking over a nundred wltogether, General Hare ding’s String o! eight are expected at the course to-day eo wast), While Swigert and Cadwalader will bela trom Kentucky »ome time oetore Sune aay, the combined jot in both stabies f.otlng up thirreen or fourteen, Several o the stanies tch partteipated 10 the New Orleans meeuvg are now on their way here and will probably arrive by Saturday or Sunday. Whe track never was in better condition avd the surrounding nave an air of nearness and eiegance. George Darden, the eticient sceretary, spends Most Of his time at the course getting things In ‘Appie-me order.’ ‘ihe erection of # judizes’ stand, to he placed tmme- diately In front of the grand stand (ou me oursive Ot the track). has been commenced. Four new Staples bave been completed and other necessary Improvements are in progr JOCKEY CLUB BETTING BOOKS. The New Orlecas races have had the result of greatly increasing tie interest centred in the horses engaged to take prt in the early events to be decided at Jerome Park, It ts the natural sequence of tne first spirited reunion of the sear son, and from this ume: on, if balmier airs will oniy mingle now and then with tue mhospitabie atmosphere so long }amiliar to us, the more ene thusiastic supporters of the tur! wil speculate upon the several contests spread out on the lb- eral programmes. Tae increased business at the Subscription Room is@aving its influence upon the boukmakers, aud as orders Mow in aud the amounts placed on the highly fancied cracks en gaged in the several stakes approach the limit al lowed the odds are being reduced, Ouly yesterday several important changes were made on promised perlormers in tne Withers and Belmont Stakes, whicd, itis presumed, may cause some discussion and, perhaps, nota littie argument among those who have displayed considerable reticence in placiug their money, as to the “injustice of the changes.” But, ad the bookmaker tersely 1 Marks, “Can't help it, gentlemen; winter may linger im the lap o1 spring, but we'll have racing aiter all, and the irenas of certain horses are ‘raiding’ on us, so that reductions must take piace.” First on the list among the changes noted in the Witners 1s Messrs, Rice and Merrili’s bay colt Volcano, by Vandai, dam Jodine, by Sovereign, the odds against him being cut down from 15, to 10 to 1. Then William Cottrtli’s caestnust filly Ascension, by Australian, dam Lily Ward, by Lextagtoa, is re duced {rom 20, to 12 to 1, because of her essy victory on Saturday ast at New Orieans tn the Fortuna Stakes; Gyro, Jo Caras, Meco and invoice are also marked from 12, to 10 to 1, and Warwick lrom 15, to 12101, In the Belmont Stakes Volone: McDaniel’s chestnut coit Willie Burke. by Baywood, dam Ka- tinka, by Austraian, is marxed irom 8, to 5 tol, and if Bow on au equal footing with McGratn’s Chesapeake and Laurence & G, Lorillard’s Hyder Ali, long at the ead orthe list. Next o/ 1mportance amoug those reduced is that or Mr. Jonn O’Don- neu’s chestnut cuit Milner, by Leamiogton, dam by Lexington, which has been cut trom 12, to 10 to 1; and Air. Jos, Vonatiue’s bay colt Gyro trom 25, to 20101, Suojomed are the cicsing quol Obs jest evening ob ail the prominent events at Jeroiwe Park, together witn tue lravers’ Stakes aud Sara- Loga Cup, to oe ran at Suratog WITHERS STAKES—OD Mr, Hitehoocx, Who arrived in this city | SHEET, ———_———————- _COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, oe AM SHIP “LINE—E ‘OR CALIFURe DIARY. | there ts a prooabiity tat there | ls a large conan | EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS: | of indictmen's in prospect, Sno FiReaT tors aitempt to trauenct any lurther business EAT WESTERN cute Ly 1X, they will be immediaiely arrested jor contempt. Ww ene TO. BREOTOL aN LAND) DIKEOT, In the meantime County Clerg Brann 1etains Jang from ‘om pier iS hast iver a tpilowste wt custody of the elect on returns, and will not a ea art rdny, May t bl ga oMce auy person nvt legally declared a EC RE a iacaes 13; weld ‘$a. elected, i en % | Sa “ApDLY Wen Woaett ook South strect. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED INCEN- | | ——— ) A CIFIC ic “MAIL »! a On the 10th of the present month Superinten: ey ee ne oe RS AVANILLA dent Walling received a telegram from the Chief Apel 0. 18 ae of the Police of Pittsourg, Pa., requesting the ar- AN ce 1 A rest of an bamed J. J. Smith, who was on the train bound for New York and who had with bim a trank on which his pame was marked, the man being accused of arson. Detectives were accord- ingly despatched to the depot of the Pennsylvania W. W: D BRAZIL MAIL ad ot aint ' pe israzii—The elexant ere W) tous burthen, ©: il tor se ‘Yhomas, Para, Peri mad | Rio Janeiro on. Rae ge al my mbuco, central Railroad, but neither the man nor his 43 Noruy River. For, feaiglie sem swan arrived, and the matter was allowed to — an AM R. GARRISON, Agent.No, mi day before yesterday a gentiem Superintendent Walling and siaved tai wa: teney Griffen, and that he had ju: liginie nature, it rejerriog crime, probaoly that of arson, asa dre wi queatily aliuded toin it, He wished to turn it over to the police, Detectives Sheily and Titus, of ¥.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 58, LINE, — the Ventral Oltice, were tuereupon envi usted with * Steamers \ leave pier 3 North iver ater. the matter, and yesterday they arrested a man HAVANA DIKBOT, who calied ‘at tne Post Office fora letter addressed | OT1Y OF MExicu, to Henry Gritfea. When taken velore the Super- | CUNY OF Vila. imtendent the prisoner gav called on DERMUD ERMUDA ST&AM bis vame | 3" hie Quebeo And uit Ports, Sonn wake a erate the clegant ategmantn, muda, April 29; steamsltiiys C Round tripten’ dave, tr “ays, a the islands Jormation, photographs. BRIDGE, Agent, 2) Broadwa CAN aye: 4 HOUSTON, May wi fine ply to A. E, OUTER > ave Goidwin, of No, 213 East 106th strect, and 1t subse- | quently transpired that he was the taentical persou sought jor oy the Pittsourg authorities. © Wh werd communicated with, and responded thatan officer had been sent to convey the prisoner to that city. oe Y 0) ITY OF HAVANA on ‘or freight Ly pacsage, PAPI £0, Steamers will ienve New Orleans Apri for Vera Cruz and all the above ports N*%, YORK AND HAVANA DIRBOT MAIL | ‘These first class ,Atoamaht ee will sail at3 PB. 3 pier 18 North Riv: | direct, as follows COLUMBUS: & SONS, 83 Bi i irene _BUROPEAN \uE aga LINE, T ae YORK TO GLASGOW. Liven POOL, ak froin Biet So North Hive stati We INDIANA, Or GEORGL & ‘TEAMS MLE: ie LN Sm from foot of Cedar strest, for Havana ‘Tnesday, Ay ne Gasoent crt hursday, May For freignt or passage, having unsurpassed aicomnner dations. APM y CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bowling Greem “MeKellay, Luling & Co., Avent in Havana, JOR HAVANA f The Steainanip J MIATA. (1.890 tons), Catherine, Master, carrying the statés mail. wilt sail Havana, trom pier 22 ware iver Puladelpbia, pie ALCKD AY, Apri? 4, at 2 juperior uso unger ‘accoin mot AON S ° agen TIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 416 Sonth Dolwware avenue, Philadelphia, EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH ing at i Ww Vs carrying the United states Mall y Wounes: say, ANLA os ‘Weduesiay, i bg i ana every Wednesday there: fier, taking passengers at Trough Pates to all parts oF Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden eomark and Sant: Sleerage as low brats or £1 and unwy ply to AUSTIN, BAL office. No. 45 Broadway. NUNARD LINE =—B, AND N, A. NOTIC. With a view to diminishing the the steamers of this lve 3 Any, M. 8. P. OO. ances of collision take a specific course fcr all | Seasons of the year, | On the ontward passage from Queenstown to New York Steamer CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, will leave pier, 20 Hiver, on Saturaay, \prit 24. At3 ‘through Gothing to ihe ROFL OL Ae Ne et SO EASIANEUKE, OF | pill of lading wiven to ail points, du the Ji. and 7, CJ, ¥ sone orcas [and GN. G. He and MH. and Gl. and S.A. RNG ate Be eee Nene aor Of the meridian of 40 | Charge tor forwaraingin, New York. For freight oF par | From SW YOttk tor LIVERBOOL aml QUEENSTOWN, | ALE, having superior accommonations apply tO | Lc 33 Maid *BOTHNIA..Wed., April 28 Wed. Nays He Ae dbs tis Wat aeeeee ABYSoINIA,.Sat. jay scorta: ee a steamers marked *do not carry steerage passe! Cavin passage il M0. gold, according to ae= commodation. Keiurn tickets on favorable terms. Hokets to and from all parte of Hurope at cf, will leay rates, Freight and cabs 4 Bown, a pril 2h at Stwerave office, 111 Broad way Crynity Buntdtty id Through rates given CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, an aiveston: “Tadianoia,, Hockport_ or -Aranzes” Wa PH, DU VERNET coracr of Gletk and’ hanoiph jeter t Louis and Mobile, Cabin passage, axe, strects, Chicago. Hor freight or passage apply to CLARK & SK. SNE { et LD “DOMINION STEAMSTIP COMPANY. Sailing from pler 37 North River. | “For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdas | Thursdays and saturdays, at 3 P. Die connéetiug with Atlantic Coast e'and Ohio Raik eam Lines to interior it. via Norfolk), every HITE STAR LINE, | vi canny NG THE UN LIVERPOO! STATA MAIL April C7 OR Teed cJ A an tor ihe White Siar dadicn, pier 8 Polen ge Og resdar, ‘th | Pete Pg ipo pa agg HO lb wold return ‘Tiekets, | caaitimfore Weanesdays and saturdays, at 4 P.M. Com K eting wath bainoce and hto Raiiroad, aloon, staterooms, smoking ang bathrooms aro | | Lewes, ie!,, Monda Churscays, at4 P.M. Com placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, SATSLIAG & ance) ‘of comfort hitherto unattainable at tans and orher information apply ico, 19 Broad w York, fed Oem Agent. necung with Deluware and Maryland Railroads, Passenger accommod suns unsurpassed. Through passage tickets ant bilis ot [sding foal points atlowest rates. Insurance to Nortolk, & snr cent Frewghis received daily at pier 81 North Ri General oMllces, 197 Greenwich street, New ¥ McORUADY. ‘President, For inspection of ut the company’s of NATIONAL LINE, NL Frou piers Nos. and 47 North River, = — Nea} ° GUIDE. ae ve ie 4 ORDON GRBECE...aprita, 3 PAL] PRASC ay Lb z | NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. For New Brighton, Snug mK Harbor, West Brighton snd a Eis ay 8, 740 5 Cabin passage. 70 ‘ud’ $80 curre reduced prices, Return tickets it reduced Tat res tl; Grepald sweerage tickets trou Liverpool’ at the lowest Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street at footol Fates. Apply athe company's ofice, \o. G9 Broatway. | AM: Ga Broadway, daily, at6:t), 8:19, 9:3), lus | 2:15, 3:50, 4:80, 5:5) and 6:45 P.M, | | «J. HURST, Manager, | Aristides Meso, 10 toi | NOs AaaEe TLOND, , nnd 5tol Invoic tol aati NAN i days, at half-past every hour, from 8:70 A, M.! Warwici 12t0l Company's ane, ig of Second str ra Hoboken, | hapare! Ascension. Sto 1 | WEEE... cee “Au Natectaaae mg si Rates ‘Of passage’ froma New York’ to Southampton, | Astor House carsleave y Mreet tor, Otek Probab tol Second Cabin......850, gold, S0emts _ D’artagoan Helen Ward. 4 er Bad" Suereney. Gyro... New York, 1 —_-Frevald steerage certilicates, $24, currency, | A SE Lt ter BAL ec yer ALE Jo Lerns Dougias.....7 i| icon Passa appt 0 | HEC Se Pa askdid Bi) DECKS) CRN BELMONT STAKES—ONE AND A ALP MILES, | Cua, No. 2 Bowling Green, | Cou ON PALER NERS the DROW on Str son Willie Burke. tel Ozark 12 tot | leave every nz at 6 oclook (-unday excepted), Cnesapeake....... 6401 Jo Cern 12 to1 TATES MAIL StEaMSHIPS | foot Comal strect, connecting et Ree tT ee PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG ay ines tor the North and W. tor YtoL Theciegant iydo built iron sleamialios Will sali from 0" nwo, Garters, peer | Paty 48 toa Soin Leite Ise a Broadwary and at Furth Avenue. Motel, and bag ba 38 02 LessING, Captain Toosoury. checked to destinatiua sasie ason the whart 1o1 2toy trom kagie Vans OF esos | C BATS FOR TROY. OON. 10101 3 tol puymovrn, LUNGS CHERBGURS aed HAMBURG: | ® meeting with aul rai Hines Dares sae ar stot 30 101 Cabin First sal loon. old ¢ eons saloon, $6), gold. | aint steamboass leave 1m, inciadiong bere WESTCUESTER CUP—TWO AND 4 Wena LBS | Prepaid d_sorage c ils Hoi Ham te, 8 MA currency. | Tirougi ticke's aol! over apply to poulh | pendant . 4ge. LB. Hiilamn stfoct. I re lane so BostOR, VIA HEWEO 4 108 Sto1 Cforpasace apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUASE, | WALT, Miter! ihe steamers sEWPORT ad OLD ie 121 6to 1 General Agents, Bi ron JOLONY leave pier 23 North siver, foot of Murray str 4 103 Ttol ED SfAlt LINE, ay (@undays excepted) atSP. M. Throush ticke ¢ rer ee Re opoitted’ to carry the Belgian and United States sold ‘at all prideival howls in theclty, ___ iF 8 10 i 7 4 118 § {01 | Tne followine steamers wea abe to sall | Ok hOxDOLT AnD Gimgeson, Courmrers 4 48 10 wo Highland Fails (n Foind, Vornwail, Xe z Prg heey NEDEMLAND DAUriL2T SWITZERLAND. Age IS Marivorough, a, tighian (ew Paltz) gud, Esopus 2 to the = steau! Ly 4 ay epee d | eee ft He aes OPSEVADS Mays | he, shamtns atnrjay. leaving Watrison street, pier 3b : rr Hrot NEDERLANDS rast start oe eee Ok mays | ee ait = Pereuacer 4 108 8 tw i VAUBELAND. api 21 SWITZERLAND. ‘June 3 "Strangle A rare, go, cents Becks Jatt, Limestoue. 5 4 20101 Pirst Cabin PY sescad Cable, © 5 MUYLEK, on Mon TOMA. «++ e+e 4 106 25 w1 ureerage lidkers “to” and from all pots ‘at the ‘owest ve ptiohane gob ee ssf $0 FO 1 a aseenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. | PES SYLVANIA RATLROAD. TRAVERS’ STAKES, beara yl MILE AND THREE- ap Passage, rates of freight and other information, wa great Iruvk Line aud United States Mail ake TOL Reigntiess Colt.. 15 t0 1 | wis COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street New.York, Tiaims leave New York. from toot of Desbrosses and fiyuer Al Ttol Jo Germ 1) ,Jonk HitgOSALD, Lareecatdlli ces esisly emipaneck expres tor Hat Se UT tare, the West and gouth, Wie jurke, Brg Bp hormnaend baraiy mi witteity £8098, Geverai Agents, 807 Walout ima Palace Care attgeod, 033) As Sa, $tol New York. NE Teese eR, General Ruropean Agent, Ant portand Lock Haven (ria Phitadeiphia and * oad Division, connecting jadelph et eee ce ve ee ee lait | Ininsport, Loe var ‘torty inet. NCHOR LINE j anecting at Corry toc Titus T3tol Howrook AM camiying THE UNITED STATES Mats | pa lft are TER ETS a ae 12to1 Dougias .. LYSEA....500++ 08a Saturd: april (24, at 9AM. | Baran sfallman Wy are dally, ; | except sunday. 92) A. Mo; arrive ar Wasuimaion 4h) SARATOGA CUP, SARATUGA—TWO MILES AND 4 QUAR- SXLTFORS : 4 4} i He 2 i Regular at 8:4. M! 3 and9 P. eunday,9 Acrobat. bb! eae, M | Express for Patiad 30, $40, 9290 A.M Spring 20k . OULENSTOWS OR BELL | Soe ooh $8 5 ore as Cabin $300 Sf cod. wocurding {9 aecmimodations +p apineemreentea Vandaie Preakness . YACHTING. PROSPECTS OF & RACE BETWEEN THE scHoon- ERS TIDAL WAVE AND MADELEINE. Tre following challenge from ex-Commodore Witljam Voorhis, of the schooner Tidal Wave, now in Southern Waters, to Commodore Dickerson, Brooklyn Yacht Club, as owner of the schooner Madeleine, was received at the HEALD odice yes- Yerday morning, wneer date “Nyack, April 2, 187. Commodore J. 5. Liereby challenge you to sail th Dickerso™, owner yacht Made| ine Madeieine the Tidal Wave in a race twenty miles to windw return irom andy Moox twenty days after my at New Vork city, which wii be about the Istof Ma: n WiLilaM VOORHL Yours most respeetiully, Yacht tidal Ws THE NATIONAL GAME. The first game of the ‘reguiar chamapionship series between the Athletics and Phijadelpiias played yesterday at Pailaseipyia and resulced as 10L.0Ws :— Clube, - Cth. 7th Eth. 9h. AiDiotic.. o 0 uv 1-6 Philad a aS = 3 Umpure ‘William Mevieau. NOTES AND GOSSIP. The score of the game in Powadeiphia aay before yesterday between the Centennials and Phila deipinas was 7 to 5 instead of 7 vo 4 a8 reported. ‘Yomorrow the Atianucs and Martiords play at Hartiord, the Athletics and Comtennias at Pinia- deiphia and the Hostons aud Wasningtons at Washington, Pools on ail o1 these Will De sold at dJonneon’s coroer of Broadway and }weoty-vighta street. THE J ERSEY BALI Of FRAUDS. THE CABAL AFRAID OF THE SUPREME COURT AND THEY DISPFRSE. The conspirators who had been routed from the | court room at Jersey City, on Wednesday, by an injunction from Judge Koupp, met again yester- day, but they were afraid to proceed, and @ mo- tion to adjourn Was pat and carried before the meeting Was brought to order, In the meanume, Mr. Gichris: appeared belore the Circuit Court and arg no avor bs 4 modification of (he order. Mr. Avbett and Mr. Lippingoct argued im opposi- fou W the application, secting Loti that the etion ne conspirators i attempting to ane nh enure ward in Hoboked had Doe pare h bie Worst gays of fammany cor- ruption. ge Koupp took the papers ana te served his on, Jn the meantime papers have been for presentation to tne Gand several of tae conspirators, and Newark até, 6: 0, », 7, 0, 4:00, 4 7:9), 8:0, 10, 11:3) PM. ad 12 and 3:10 2, M. be ERMEDIATE ANU STEERA\ other first class Ui amount at iowest + Agents, No. 7} AMBOURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMEAN jor PLY NOL CH: RBOURG a NI a 1, 6, Py ‘ora ‘punday, 5220 1, 2, 22%, Sut 0, 7, 8:10, ML. ant 2h For Wood Verth Amo, WA, bin, upper saloon, gold. om, epee 6 A.M. 1d M2, $a) 10 5:4), 6:10, 77. M. ani 12 muht. “Sunday yee For bas: Millstone, Id noon, $ and 0:2) P. and Roky Bill, 8:18 AM. ana a 10 P.M. 2410. and7 BM mn, WW A. 2 ands M A.M. ‘i of UNHAKDE & 00, General Axetits, G1 Broad street. New York, STATES MATL LINE—sTEAM T) QUE ENS, TNITED hillipsburg and Belvids a2 vu TUWN AND LIVERPOOL, For Tr on, Borilentowny i on and Saints Sailing wR Tuesday and 9 Pd an from picr 46 North Kiver. re nana fk. AL. PATA ieee wey e wire ™. dale ani Sauan, Ta M. and 2P. M. sy th Jay 18, ats P. Ne ALT peepee PT wh, Pemberton aud Cainden, via Perth Age Prepaid tickets at iow rates, wwnant Pemberton, 6 A. M. _ Paswengers and P| Hamburg, ows —From Plisuury os nd 11430 ; o ee ad, Engiand, wT hy 2! ya 4 ee) . Me ot raiep Fro i at Baal ‘& GUIDN, B bro adway. 3 ana Wr7 ina ear te O8t DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Hollend, Belgium, tne Khine, switgeriand, #¢., vis OTTER! KDAM. April 13 carrying’ the’ ‘Cnlted states y Steamer SUILOLTEN Steamer KOIT RDA ‘These beautiful sten 231 0,6 7. . ait PM, Ticket offices, 26 and 914 Broad wa) “0 x, Astor, rot] and ioot at Desbrowes sad Coruandt 6 so. 4 Noe iit Lh aud 11S Hadson streot, er: mail to the -etherlands, are well known tor the regular nt ticket office, No. & Battery place. ity of their trips. Rates or passage :ow. Lt SON, i. M. BOYD, Je. PUNCH, BUY & cv, Le W. MORRIS, Gen eral Manager, General Passenser Aj General IXMAN LINE—FIXED SOU OUTHERLY e Koval Nail Steamers are “appointed to sail as follows :— FOK QUE BASTOWN AND LIVERCOOL ® Broadway. } FGULAR CATSKibt UP THY ORVERi= vers NEW CHAMPION and WALTER BRET? Y south side, every night except Sum ai street, M. CITY OF MONTR« vSaturday, April 24, at 8A, M. . - City i aturday a dearer e EXCURSIO) eny May ts A. M. iu. “4 wee ee. cit tah a JOR KXOURSIONS—(HE LARGE, FIRST CLAS Paty Fa tavorite steamboats SLEZPE HOLLY (ager eal t the LONG BRASH) and MirAMO 1° i lerney, Spring Hil vers’ Alpine and tona Isiagd Cabin it reduced rates. Groves! wity Hargesand Hoaty ot all kind |. & BE. MYSKS, corner Morion ard vest steoots Stecroge offices, 38 Broadway aint pie SOuN'G. DALU, Agent, EAMBOATS AND BARGKS FOR RXCURTONS TO S> Raritan seven, sea View, Lona tsland and Willow LIN TO FRANCE. MARTIN & KASKGLL, IL. outh streey j THE bad rs ag tet Saateas LAR Ty, eer aa" 3 z y STEAMSHIPS 2 ¥ LiL STE AMSHTRS MET W HRN S STEAMBOAT, MO 1 vessels on (his favorite route for the Con- VOR SALE—YAUCHT VESTA, 20 TH t | any other) will sail sie, SL tons: both yachis Tully eq Hows = ranted sound. Apply fo 0. & RB, POLL saturday, May 1 ~~ aturday, May 15 | AION BALK—YACHE | JULIAL C Lt kL hi saturday, May 29 Achogner yacht (formerly the well known sloop PRICE OF PASSAGE TY GOLD dmelualt wines, Julia); tons om; thoroughly repualt and reflwed First Cabin, $10: Second, $66; ) hind. in Invi; bay tuilinventory, Address box 5, Re ant reduced raves. Boston Pro! Bur Propet a aT PASSAGE OF, ba Ph day, ¢ Jerk, Liverpor af Nn aye a ” Deatts, payable WM. HW West street, corner Harrlooss, evoiy where: | | % rn Hotel, corner 4 Cort at aod West: nate tt. —— = UKOrK, (Parscoris FoREIGY & B AND EMIGRA- oes ‘ snes ou @ Sowa 'ncoor 2 PA AND USE OF WHEY, rats for £1 wnt up v eedmttty for Land upwar ant pagwgs Hekate to 6d | Nowly.nuilt BASIN HATA, with 9 stream of thermal) foun o' water of cont, continatliy Howiog throug th - _ — Marble piscine 1 the eleuantly fitted up bathing salvo Oe ED STATES PASSPORT BU Bal OFFICIAL Swinming basa in the open ar, | Douches Passports of the Depi wed by A. 6. Da ruepent o Opening of the season on May 1, WILLMAR IL, United stat ths cs dieeram | street. ei rt Louse, 41 Chambers Wied