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———— AARRIAGES AND BIRTHS. ———= <BTROPOLITAN MARRIAGE REGIS- TRATION-WHUERE ARB WE DRIFTING? ane Three Forctencrs Married to One American <Not 20,000 Marringes Registered tn Three Years-A Sehedule of the A Those Married Old Boys and You Girls Canght in the Trap. The third annual report of the Bureau of Vit Btatisties contains the usual elaborate tables relating to marriage, birth, and douth in New York and Brooklyn, These subjects are treated by the Regis tear at some length, and the statistical statements have a vale that mast be greatly cniiinced by the Tapso of time and the gradual accatnulation oF sim! Jat facts, ‘They #how in a vory letnite licht the social and sanitary changes and wants of the me- tropolis, and mark the progress ct science in ite Effort to cope successfully with preventable canses Of death, while at the ame time they reveal certain €4 iditions of society that cannot full to be of inter- eat alike to the eitizon, the sta‘istician, and the #1’ oman, AGULAR PACTS RELATING To CITY MARRIAGES, ‘The roport on marriage registration, by Mr. John Bowne, chief clerk in the Burean of Vital Statistic Announces these three facts in connection with the experience of 1848 a8 compared with the prev year, namely, @ dimination in the number of mar. tinges rogist red, an increased proportion of ma fiages ainong the native-born population, and an i ereaset degree of accuracy, and therefore of vain In the marriage returos. During (ho year 1868, the marringen of 19,599 por- eone wore rogistered in the city of New York, aguinst 14,988 in 1867, and 11,684 in 1966, ‘This ts equivalent to an annaa! rate of 19.85, 14.99, and 11.55 in one thousand inhabitants in each of the thr Years in the order in which thoy are mention ‘This rate, however, needs to be corrected by the al- dition of a iarge number of # to the registers Of persona who are known to have been marrie|, althongh the fact was never returned to the Bureau Of Vital Statistics for registration. What this num: ber is, of course, cannot be even approximately stated; but it is known to be considcrable, from those two fucts: First, the advertisement In the +: Fious newspapers of the city, both religions and senlir, of a large namber of marriages which lav ever been reported ; and Fecond, by repeated calls for transcripts of marriages of whose solemntzation no legal proof can be found, nese defteiencics mant be charged to the negligence of clergymen and others authoriaed to wolemnize marriages In not aking proper returns, and they give rise to an ammount of trouble and anxiety that cau scarcely be calculated, FORRIGNRRS ROSM FOR WRODRD M188, ‘The following statement shows that siace the or ganization of the Metropolitan Board of Meath, While there lias been considerable ductuation in t number of persona of foreizn birth whose o: have been placed upon the marria has been a constant increase In the namber o born men and women so registered. tive numbers for three years read (ius: en @ registers, there native. @ compara ——NATIVE.———— FORRION — Mita Kevan, Maes. Fenstes, Raat it Loe ‘o B08 pee “ beet aa ‘yaa get Aes yey Thoro seems to be a sirlcier observance of the recistry laws athe foreign-born than among the native population, w! ence In the returns. ich accounts for this differ REGISTRATION IN THe CITY. But the inerease in the registration of marriaros ‘under the administration of the Motropotitan Board Of Health, doubtless arises from an Increased know- Joc ge of the svcial and economical importance and ‘Value of this kind of vital registration, ‘The fact that Prior to the organization of the Lourd, ouly 40,141 Marriages had been registered in New York in nearly twenty-five years, while since that time 2 mare ringes have boon rogisted in three yours, proves that there has been an increased respect for tie moral as ‘well as legal obligation to obey the requirements of the statutes rogarding registration, The care and exactness with which the necessary Blanks have Deen fillod during the past year resect great credit both upon the Bureau of Vital Statistics, ‘nd npon those who made the returns, In 1506 there Were 1,588 names of persons placed on the marrage rogisters wliono nativity was jnot stated. In 1:07 the Bumber decreased to 413, while in 1965 there were only 286 names registered uncer this head, I Other respects the samo care was obs rved, and the result is an increased accuracy aud value In the sta: Uistical tables, WHO ORT MARKIEO—OLD BOYS AND YOUNG arnt, The following statement hows the ages of tue persons married during the year 1863 fic Under 20. 29 to 2, ¥5 to 0, 9010 85, 5 10.40. 400 ¥ 26 Mi . 80 10 88, 88 40 6). BD fo M9. W to 79, [Of i a 4 4g fy p wo Se eB bhai | Nob maied-Males, 43; fomales, 64, THe weRIsING aeN During the year 1863 th registered In the elly of Now York It is clear, theoretically, that this docs not represent much more than one-third of the births that occur annusily, Any deduction, therefore, based upon tits branch of vital Pogistration will manifestly be a mistaken one, But there are certain known facta which incoutestably Prove that tho registration of births ie very systen- Atically neglected by piysivians and midwives, prob- Ably more by the former than by the latter, The umber of children living at the beginuing of 155 according to the census of that year, was The number of children guder five yoars of age who died in New York during the five years previous to the Stateenumeration was 49,77 ‘This would make the total number of children, living and dead, who were born during the five years fram 186) to 1805, bo less than 141,724, or an average of 23,044 births in tach of those years. From these {acts it is safe to Ronclude that not less than 90,000 births occurred in this city during thie past year, RATION. re wero 12,500 births WHO MALY FORRIGNSRA, Of the whole number of births res there were 101 colored, and one color wot stated The number of males was 6,443, females 6.154, sox not stated 12, The neglect of registration native-born parents I shown by the fact that only 2164 births were registered whore parents were Rative-born, while the number of children registered of foreiyn-born paren's was 8,261, And as most of Reve foreign-born mothers were attended by iid wives, it sto prove that this class of pr Utioners of midwifery make reports more fully wad promptly than the reputable physiclans—a fact not at all complimentary to the latter, when we remember the ineduble contempt they feel and endeavor to ex Press concerulng all who practise empirically, ‘Pac number of children born during tie year having forelgn {athors and native mothers was 1,019; of 1h se having foreign mothers and native Dt. ‘This last fact suggests the query: Are native women more disposed than native men to marry forelzners ? It Is probably tru that they are; but why? ‘The Whole number of births was distributed among the months as follows: Jannuary, 1,105; February, 1,141; March, 1,001; April, 925; May, 90; June, 9 July, 114; Augnat, 1,077; September, 1,156; Oc tober, 1,055; Noveuber, 1,000; December, 02, Total, 12,600. Lens, en The Long Island Raitroad Acctdent, Three of the Coroner's jury on the Long Island Rallrond accident disseutea trom the verdict ren dered, as follows: Howard Pearsall, after t dict hy M0" belief in the n ure into wil th dvaths of Wikia Crete MPa fad George K: Nag Not and, wh ong Ieland Railroad, tn the Willow Tree station, rit tasty do. fi feats tran nn endtition of the above yer ie positive of Jainaica a tig morning of the Yat of at fle sald persons eame to their the carta wt engors, We ear being thrown font ni Ali Cie testimony i the case Tam BaAble ty si icirange of he ackidents HOW Ath aug a Le ‘Concarved in by col Bees Furthermore, after a patient and careful investiga. fon of ‘of wil the facts Introduced in the examination of wiiich the bald. peceons-came to thele-deatht, ie eonditiug vont ny atroauenty mach of wil Goes not apvear to me to be iree from bias, and from my own nowicdge, having be fe the aceitout ravelied overt fF wornbly with other roads, I cannot, tn arriving #t all ¢ Ciredmstunces attenuing the deaths of the untortu: que) at 8 euieat ‘or culpable careless: a oF noglect ou the part cf Uh oF Tie cause at the acclient has mot been made vat. Biicior, Noumy'mnd, ad i anes ‘was produced mee uI rabid an reepncicameta bemused WY. 2 ouikey* LIFE IN 71 MIPTROPOLIS, The First Steamer from Deumarks The steamship Ariel arrived yesterday from Copenhagen with the royal mail of the Danes, She ts the first passenger steamer from Denmark to this As she bas three estes of small-pox, Dr. Swinburne has tewporarily detained ber at Quaran Amazonian Fight inthe Hoboken Fletdes Donshue and Mrs, somewhat fat, and decidedly forty, entertained each other to a fistic encounter in the Hoboken fet terlay, Both were severely punished, handfuls of hair being loft on the field of battle. n to Recorder Connor, both 's Court and fined Connor paid the fine, but Mrs, Doi ole was locked up in default, Closing Tatrd Av tion to erect fences ty-eiath street and 110) the Third ave men yesterday in a re cross Third avenue at Nin Jeaving gates for the passac such gates to be opened and ev ad the avenne to be closed against oton Board pave it with ue above Ninety. the Common C ued to compel the Croton Board to pave it, ‘The Most Astonishing Com Mr. John Reilly, of 143 We 8 laborer employed on the new Boulevard, applied to the Mayor's Marshal yesterday for the a have conspired His epecifications are usually exeried his lune fow days avo be changed the order of things a1 twhen he went to get it he found bia coat pocket full of stryetnine, his (ood and ate his dinner J. Feaolving, low: nish the Commissioners, Marshal Tooker ¢ Commissioners his coat, and th promised to take care of t Confirmation in Jersey Clty. The Right Rev, Dr, Bayley, KR. ©. ‘of confirmat yesterday, in St being the frst kind in Jersey City, The Bishop was aw interest was fell. ed by Fathers Connolly and Smith. candidates for confirmation, to t eppenred in ehureh, questions had been asked them, Bishop delivered afew remarks explanatory o scered rite, and then ¢ been Instracted by the Christian Brothers, and the girls by the Sisters of Cha 8 A.M mans, th number of 490 boys and 289 girl and after some "The boys had Anniversary of tho Magdalen Asytumy The thirty-sixth anniversary of the New York Magdalen Asylum was largely Addresses were delivered by the Rey, Messrs, Ste phea H. Tyng, Jr, Joun Bradt, and Dr. Cnyler ‘The report of the chaplain, the Rev ling, show that @ year ago the i During the year, 191 were these, 66 were placed in # 43 discharged by their requ UH remaining. ses were 7.614.602, of which @H was paid the chaplain, $600 to the mateo: attended yesterday. itution had 87 an. nd 7 were exp und $400 to eac rs, of whom Mrs. ia Proaldent, ond an Thomas Hastings Fifth avenue y f laying the 0 Ge had a te haw been In good supply, and 8, 10% Ty, 9 percent. were paid for carrying, ‘Treasnry gold to-day numbered Giteen, the witness the corer Is to be 1008110 feet, and m the floor to the apex of th style of architecture is Roma to have a campanile ‘The edifice ws t the routhwest corne mounted by six turrets of varying are to be mai ming of blue stone and whit outer side of th brick, relieved by trim: Biaek walvut } ene costly chancel, polygonal in fo luterlor a fitting plac efifice and erounds will not fall short of 100,00 the building by neat tof a churei { beautitul apot was start will render the Gold Exchange Bank were The cost of the is intended to cc William N, MeV terdiy were © by the rector, the Kev vleesor Jolingon of St, George's Chureh, and ‘The services you niluctod by Bishop Pottor, assisted y.of Grace Chapel, other clergymen, a widow, who had suffered to wet as her Joln Livingston, administrator , thes were worthiess, t of her property, and if not morally, “not worth a cent.” ce Daly yesterday, in the Court of Com of having Livingst mministrator invaliduted, ‘The lawyer has fled trom the State, and action has been taken against his sureties, of whom the plainutt did of other tegal forms, his sureties have w York lawye had appropriated to ay pecuniarlly, With the desir knew as little as sh could not be They say that they are ¢ know what they signed when they subscribed to Ono of them expected to clear se there Was no Beal to his si Livingston's bond, plaintift bad parted wi ties signed the Loud, and that thoy therefore could not be held fur a predxisting debt, thought differently, only warranted faithtul the accounting of moneys ney before (he sal put Juilge Daly He held that the bond: Iready possessed, guent in ber claim for Eftect of the suspen The Brooklyn Water Commissioners r Messrs, Acht proposals ves Co, rent with their bid the following lette excited condition of the coal tra Preniiecd ehspension b teely know haw to tran for cout tite ye ar, coal advanced thereby 1 bid tor your Supple sion Lok pce ¥ $8 perton, and t ber of Commerc Walter 8. Grime Riveseky Pilla Ceca R. Wetmate, Will duckson 8. Schultz, Executive ¢ of three wax ap on Saturday at 13 0'ch vf Commerce of San Franc on the comp muted to transmit, + 4 message to the Chamber © congratulatin ings of Proviv how binds the remolest sections of the cous ———— NEW JERSE , of Harrison, died yesterday ‘of Apnil be was run over by a Morris and Es Coroner Warren, of Jerse: quest last evening over the wan found floating near the Cunard Dock, a doha, Cooney, harn City, held an hody of an unknown s maker, of Newark, ar islocating the shoulder MY, (Pate ik Tuomey io Wrestilog iu front of @ saloon in Bank street, Engineer John rl, of the Erie Railway, was ignty burned in Newark avenue, Jersey City, vou terday afternoon, whi! v woman whose clothing h . Jobn I, Blair has made known bh Newton Presbyter d to endow the ducate free of cot like of # young intention to vy fadon with su the children of the ministers of the Presbytery, LONG ISLAND. A little boy named Thiers, of Cypress Hills, my mad dog while going to school yes - Great Sale of Pennavivania Property At+ tractive Sales of New York and New Jere sey Real Estate, Messrs. A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, sold 18 tracts of tend in Pennsylvania, owned by the Broad Top Coal and Iron Company. This property was together with the corporate righte and franchises, for $81.00, They also told two parvels of New uinninproved proverty, for §8i4%0), and a farm at Nannet NY. for Qin, The g Ml the nate 18 $72,250, Moeare A. J. Meceker, Son & Co, aotl on Monilay, May 19,00 the proses, desitable lot at Ratwertord PAK N J. They sito vell'on Wednesday, 0 Dating fote, lacked at Stant faten faian Hames, Me NF Vr wih y May 12," eho atue, dhe vou Ne Ai ek will Rell on Monday, May Rewtown |. Plots mM ci on ihe pions 800 lot to at Woudbaven: teat East New. York Menara A. 1). Mellicky stt., @ Ur, sell on hreitay, ‘On the pretuives, iW) vitla plots ta West korell Ne JM Giheon, oF Montyomory atroet, toreey Cit Offers ai pr.vate alo several Mneiouser ld dorwey CiLY, Hyasog City. and bere Tho Men’o Park. Association a al eheap iots, altuate at Met t Tay, Nassau street, © BROOKLY pale season Mr it is alleged, had her husband Wm, A. incurcerated In the Lanatic Asylum at Flathast UNit aive might possane hie property. Willtam got out ree mencts, and applied to Marshal Tooker of New York, yesterday, (or redress, Major-Gon. Woodward has announced the fol- lowine to appointmenta: Col. George C. tall, Engineer; Col. Henry a, Cullen, Jr., Judge Adve: aie, Col Joseph M, Homiston, Surg: Licat i Guitek, Quart raster; Lieut, Col LW Maj ‘Chari Joon BE. Fay, Ordnonce OMtcer ; Lieut, € Woodward, Commissary of. Subslatence | Henry L, Craniord, Aide de-Camp. —— jendare thi Part 1 Court ¢ Svrnewr ( Ait! anus ioe, MN. Wart HL Now: Nove. 41s, 4a 1a 2a, Tuan Trew fi, HL, 6, 817, Tih, Sas, it, WO, 6a, — FINANCIAL AND COMME - Tuvnsnay, May 6—P. M.--The day's business at the oMice of the Uaited States Assistant ‘Treasure was: Keceipts for customs, $H00%; receipts for rold notes, $1,210,000; total receipts, $3,070,105.655 total payments, §7,229,208.0%5 $51 70.1,408.048 Clovring Honse statement: Bxehanges, $149,489, 422.20; balaners, $2,879,163.45, oll market has been #trone and active, with s above the avers Hall the sates at 16 ppening at 190, and closing at 164. ‘The trength of the premium t# dae to the advanes to 44 por cent. of the Bank of England's discount rate Tuis has neutralized the effect of the wale of $1900, rament gold, which would others ise have ney toward alower premium, Cash gold ich 10 ve bide for the roposaly rejtin ting Frome 185.70 Co 10,9, #7,000,000, ‘The following award Honey Cy se is sesveseeee AND MOD @_ 19H 2 wonror fe WH tk F ou 10} ae Cr) ‘The award was made @ traction lower than the et prior, The Columbia salied today for Havana with $125,000, ‘The total clearings at th 708,000; gold bal 158.078, #1, $00,022.10; currency Loatline gold quotations: AM. Mid, ASIA AM. Bit, ACA MMi Awd, Wie MO 180 [SO Ne Ty tn. ODN {oid Stag 984 (ew tay Pew Lele Mecsce std Wig eeeee oO ii hie Under the adva the discount rates of the Pank of England, excllange was stronger, witaa fractional advauce on short sight blils, Wo quote Aon,prime bankers’. days + anise 100 cht SMa tt ‘The moncy market has worked quietly th the day, with 7 cent, as the rullog rate, nt of currency Flew tocks (the sellers to-day free buyers), it is judged will {fully compen sate for the withdrawal to-morrow for the payinent of the million Treasury golt wold today, As this ayment will bo made in Nathowal Bunk eureeney, no fears of a disturbance in money are entertained Dikcounts ar@ easy and without essential clay prime names ruling at 7 to 9 ® cont, Government bonds have been dali and inactive, prices showing no important changes, notwattistani ing the depression of % Y cent, In the London market, this being partially counterbulaneed by the rise in gold, ‘Toe speculative demand has bee ho especial moment, and little investment dem was reported by leading dealers, Henry Clews & Co., 82 Wall st,, report at 5 P.M: ave few days bon |: State bonds have | distributed, Tennesse’ ol, and 69% for new, Old North Carolina 69 at 10% GON, new aL G5, and Missouri Oa at BH GDSY. 1 siuna levee Os sold at O04 (16074, and Georg! Ruliway Donda have been dutl, thoug note saies of Bank of North America and American Exchange at It ‘The depression in raliway shares for the Le days, owing to the vigorous hammering of the bears, was succecdet to day by an active upward n ment, and epecntation fur higher prices, At the op riot was weak and unsteady, but strength ned as the day advanced, euliainating about midday, when th hod, At the afternoon Board a reaction wet in, and a general cline on the entire list, with a partial recovery at tho close, ‘The transactions have been on an ex tenacd eeale, and attended with unusual excitement, with frequent and wide fluctuations, ‘The advance was predicated on the freely circulated rumors from Albany that the Dill legalizing the 80 @ cent. serip dividend on New York Central, and the grand con solldation keheme with Hudson River and Harle would certaindy be passed to-day, Yesterday, 1t will be remembered, heavy #hort sales were made on equally positive assurances that these bills would not become laws, At the close, however, no dednite In- formation having been received as to the fate of theso bills, prices in these specialities fol carrying the Fest of the market with them, ‘The Highest and lowest prices of active stocks are given tn the subjoined table; sing the m highest prices were re mat Myrest, Lowen. Advance N.¥, Central... 104 * Hendin F 1 aso tiv i WW i is a in xi iar : i forthwestern preferred... P Hoek Irland profited: 10 5 Fort Wavaa. ie Mt fy ial pecbereeli...! Pacite Mail... by ny neous Vint Hite chat wieneilon. 9748 Felegraph, which opened at 42, ad #4, and closed to 48X. opened ut 444, and rone, at 43%, Quicksilver An the miscell ranged from 19% to 20. In Express: sharcs, * sold at HoaM%, American at 40%, United ‘at sat 03, Wells, Fargo & Co,, 85@0%, aad American Merchants’ Unton at 40% The folowing are the prices at the regular morn- ing Board, compared with those of yesturday: Wed. Thurs, adv, Hy depemite nit: to all “ees inhitante, at Cher For. tiet_ ot queet MELT @ C0.,19 Weel Lith 6, between Siatand oun y | [XDIASAr OLS ASD VINCENNES R R. FIRST MORTOAGE NONDB. INTEREAT SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, Payable February and Aucast, tn the City of New York, Fanceod, Jolutly aud severally, by the PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL, And thres other IMPORTANT RAILROAD CORPORAs » whieh this road has been tea rite ota agen ions of trent sai aan a ‘William Belden, 78 Broadway, reports st 6 he Pevecy pleee in the U ‘lemanded twire. te Fre te tucorm on Feeort, v8 srermins ‘Operetta jay & Coneerta on the BEE WILL REA” FREE TRADE MASS MEETING coorrn fkwtituTE ow MONDAY EVENING, Adresses wil ve delivers, Tho Overs He eel PM. d In perpetnity. 1,100,000, whiten 11 will be entirely completed ed a rich and pop Alana, and will Ron const: in the trunk | during whieh Mi Piano, necomoanied by the orchestra, SATURDAY, MATINER AT 2. LAST FEKFOUMAS CE II Mow or aration and wilt $15,090 per mite, within the present month ; Tova dirtrtet in the State of 1 tnte an Import the Atiantic cities to the So athwest, via Calro. yabted feenrittes remain to be The balance, if applied for soon, will At the low price of # ALSO, FOr $41 fait Raitroad Company, GUARANTEE 6 PER CE dition thereto, ONE-TALE In excess of that amount. Ww eres, rowan h) Ger, xor om Pr Bie KPrOO KET Ries STATE RIGHTS FOR SAT Apply at 21 Broadway, room Bint few of these nn 1404 Opera coin! up in three ‘ois, by A. Madilard, 1OKK MARKETS. 1 M. Pras hey IN THE PRINCIP LEA, ae 8 to cat apecial tal STOCK of leasing ronda PEA ANNITM, and in a oF THE NET EARNINGS arse in the 8) The Director des THenepay, May Q<Frour axp Mrat'The ma Tea VENTINL will be given tor Hid extras, Hat forthe wae cen and phe open will be produce UY PY Re extra ————— Ary Goors ARSTIRONG, 140 AND 142 SIXTH ‘and €6.730811 0 for extra stat ‘Tye four aud © aud fatully brands, oy GEORGE OPDYKE & CO. nich coctua es. SB vo aa reesly for the. eT DRILLED SAU STRERT. FROM LATE AUCTION apres: FIVE HUNDIED DOZEN FIVEC EE ASSN NG Aes COMPANY, ents for sny NA ont, tay 8 10 At the apneat etection of this Can ina goatioinen were elected Trustees foF TRACY Ro ENON, mM WKIIOAN 10 ‘navel 14, ‘ ‘wales 90) hile Hianser.nes RMA: EILLES ZV, Waikernnes 28 IMPORTED. TWO CONSE ONE HUNDRED EX TIES S MUSEUM nt regret to ann ‘et wud neariy ominal; nee that owing TALLOW. “Act vo nd firm ; gales 200,000 prinie country Moire actives sates 40,000 Be. prime in tee, ow arrived, it SF OCASK Siig tis) vice Wes r Gi io Gho th eT Ay i SQUR PANTOMIME Meant of Tr s rows RED-END DIAPER! Witiakey—[n miodorate demand and firm at oe flemandy ehipping tots, the tooo HD AND UN ) TABLECLOTHS, ‘ RED NORDELRED AND PLAIN NM K NAPKINS, MARNELEY LINES amen a TEN LOTS OF SUPE RODINEON CRUSOR VAN ZANDT PRVERAL LANG SATURDAY EVENING, MAT ®. ¥ SO FUTIOR POSTPONEMENT, EVER) EVENING ATS, ANICISG MOUSE OF Og a oo RANK TUILDING, tot Naty srk Jannary % 187% er an encasement of Ten Yours AUCH HEL TS woes Vn Row, (he having discontinued the shalt d w taken a position with (he Mv KID GLOVES IN NEW SHENG COLORS. APTERNOON AT, Until farther notice, i Hawtin nu Niblett quiet, bat frm xt Spirl 8 AND TRIMMINGS. ‘30 Dhie we dhe. IN CRUBSOR, aft Dusives'C NAT | pest eonrerentation SATURDAY EVENING, MAY § ant HOKLESQUE and PANTOMIME Tronpe, above gonite we thy fiends ao ave tAssonTMENT, Wey to th)" Old WEST DESIGNS, ps IN THE CITY. Tuviie who may desire to woud No Thokats ether by a Lat @Aisy. Bold, OF OF galling vecacls THE CHRAD ARMSTRONG, 10 and 1 DIES, Spring fenton 8000 bite. at Mime MARIAN TAYLOR, Mise MARTE LONGMORE, Mise DELLA PAYEMAN, Mrs, IRVING, Mise JULIE FEDER, Ar, JOSENIE IRVING, Usiveusiry, pany for thee ininesa, wil be 00, 3 Calon ea, Mr. 1K. PATEMAN, Snbdinas Banks, NG, opponite the City Hall, Mr. T, CHAPMAN, Mr. CILAS. ABNOTT, &o, rotor, Mr. FRED, a “hexe frm atti ut win more dotne, export, clowed Or GeBt as for No 2 apringy ber whiter. & FINE CLOTIIING ated the MUTUAL BENEFIT SAVINGS TANK. (tages Of tale Savings Hank 8 from among the adjotning elties, P.M for Now do, BL gS ce while Ca orin, $e hie, ie other The convene being atarge aod increasing lyarin working people of New ¥ Wwatforded vo de Depowite draw she All Lines of city ears Kring a dollar (or more, can) and commence @ bank accouut, It wil surely prove m benef tn time of 1 T MID BAVINGS TANI 134 tah sion fith gia ta @ ‘i 4 Lower for oli ww ai RE parr na Dust, wt plage ‘The grand Transtirmation Goons tavented and ipo LMT hn fod La @sinall way front 6 ent wih aoand prinetples, Interest free of Go} pass near this bank. Harvey and barley winit u HYATT, HAGERMAN & €O., “IVE S100K MARKER DLOADWAY, CORNER HOUSTON ST OFFER A PORTION ate sewnery. conta 2 at un havi The wiatket. wan n Inelndg 4 exe. onde on all sums from $1 to BOADY MADE BTOK one Ry tinge; 060 reeelved on. arauise de St: Hone tn Stangate, Wile House In Atangate, of CASTE, SATUR Doors open at 14 5 commeboes at 2 We Arrivals were 18M car | wanted to get aa. advan wil iii 10 Pay Re ads or 9.194 hore 1. ALL, Secretary, HALF Prick PACKS. Pirat matings Becure your seats, OTIS THEA TING, Ol LINE PASSAGE TICKETS, llray Station, tn Creat Titan, Germany, Ho ysteauerd ail SAU TOWkst CURRENCY RAT Alto, Deaits fur any a House Furnishing, ADERS, SILADES, Flor and store MI. EDWIN BOOTH MEER TIN ALM ANA At ades 33 per cont, under Broadway IAGO MATINEE ON ATURDAY at tig o'elocs 1 00 per pate, e ARTAGANSEPT STEAMSHIP CO. POU ROSTON, VIA NEWPORT AND PAI CONSOLIDATION OF WME VER LINE i Moot MAGNIFICENT e PMG DENC! rR, fp Sint, Hremen Gold bordered. Opaque bordese Store shades miade and lettered to order. B.C, MILLER, SATER Mr, EDWIN ADAMS. Vite HISTOR AND a Mr. MARIC SMITIE rearmiip 4 ity iin Antwerp, mdse and pars, 3 EDWIN POOTH AS ‘Vtlienno, Bente secured a near Centre at, VW OS BER EUL HAKGATNS tn Bngiieh Hew ot North River, foot ot Murray tes NVENIENT FEATURE OF THIS NNING'A DOAT ON SUNDAY AT SAME jow shades of Don't fail to go to MRAM ANDERSON, v The world jenow ned Ginnie HEIR, ¢ OUTANGULA- ohn a nertegs want start ae tes, ND MATTRESSES, ailing. Allow 10. UL you have ex us Ghent thee A yERvoor: CALEENG AT QUEENS Me ies CHAR weit ' DARING AND DE) MARRIED, slow conte MATINEE TC cf WEDNESDAY, Managltee’ of J as uMArKuteed Ay ‘and 9) Howory, @ Curyatie nts und 18 Hester on Fugaday. Wri on the THIS FRIDAY DUIING THE Gsorme A, Archer to Lavinia, HOLT WU KLESO i daughter of BAL Ry in Wasningtor kof month, atl Th city, to Alice Vietorfa A. Oebut White und Fed cheek, G4, we; 2H Pi Wapeetry, $149; Cattiage robes | ano Sternbouts, Wid WALL VIOLA ‘ ide day hi oils eatay, May &, at the eintiopby. great LONDON pg the Great bony Hou Gomediaae Fes, CHAE: ; Now York. c at 1 Bowery, stock of a wh esque cuM HIS at Law Mise Liazio Wiliu: Mi , MATER ESON, Fr Norwaik will veoupy Ul ‘ y foddard, Jd. Gurr: daughter of David Dri MITeHEOCK of Watalagion, It, Cy to Mi May 4, nt thy 0 ‘ SENT aT orrow at 2 wise PRADAY, ther brawia, dey anil awe Wines js) DaNkets and Cas § THE KIZARELL TROT i On Wednegituy N pansaey AD, dnusea th fale positive for Casi WithOUL tesseve, tO. Clove wxsigh: mn RF wud a large lot of office and household ie S PALMER. TIRALN at) A.M fe lyn, on Wednoetay, Stoirm IPD. Dae to paral My a BPlisceitaneous, DPHIL & BON, " hy Machinery of In Philadelphia, on EWN Mariste oxen ‘wuld. Macy, of Hariem, New York URED SIX DAY ais ALVaner. rowees, oll patting HICSS SALE, Fart ivoaiway, attt ot mnt deal anrienns UsEp SOUTH-EAST rh mith AND SOUTH STS., WALTIMOLE, MD. fend for alist of prices, On Thursday, FOX PANTOMIME, Hos TY DUMPTY LAST NIGHTS May 6, Filzabeth, day We peetfally Invited to LAST NIGHTS. oP AE WITHDRAWN. CHEM NOVELTIES, WL AND StONG JON KELL HG TLL ES MALLS, (ssh NATOLIES, & MILLEI & COATES, PIANO or eabinetinakers wor HIE ANDILLW id ay, and with at BALE-A fow tian Dak aby Hout building, One y Ais TRAVE MESTONS \ ng the late Capt, Jurepls Futne ir Nib SATURDAY. é Avon} PEAT, MATINEES ¥ T frienda nnd relatives of the fantly ar attend tie funeral, from th Chigrel, wt Lwoo!, ov Saturday, BUM fst, aL ‘ Uh at, Mepol ALLLGA'A, M., au VECUEAR, eet w ercat saving fn, LANG CHA TIES, frou “any ove tiavih AT EACH PERFORMANCE SATURDAY Niont, PB THEATRE, fis ay. aid ach In order to ¢ hol recau push a Ay on Saturdn nivatidst Care mi th’ Guba, and his w tha ail kinds of Grocer GH AT CE AP CASH RTO TMUS LES DAA ARNTETLD U i NIMC SO MISS KATE FUEL WILE DELIVER HER ESSAY, MAN IN THE LYCEUM," SING, MAY 10, Fra, county Cavan, id, 1m the vat urdays, + PM. 4,8 good ruling KBE are respectfully Invi AppLY AL HE Laboety at Hioadieay, aint at the Theatre, o.’s Kebulenti, LS REY LES ton Eriday ifte ¥ Ann, daughter ! OmaK Y's » eC IO Acucs for the ext days ‘any otler house In W GRAND BELAY FRIDAY. May AFTERNOON AT LOU Ter, and’ Blomtiaeh treet, on Sturdy, WEL oO In Hirookiv ti B,D, 8 CO MS Willlwut at on thursday, May 6, ap clits d Mariiet Aun’ Merritt, froin Prospect Will receive wt —_— Mnstruction, T by mewsurew we Af of tho family are res New Draiiate Season, thelo of the" Spirit of the rmation scone of the" Soap-Fat Map, PROWERY Tokare fee] Wighy, aged 38 SCREW PRESS rosnes, wna TULLE ReveW Jo No: Bi day st wear Front oF New Youk i 1809 (yeanp NIPAADA iti sad MLLE ZU EEL Het tee jute 1 16 Washington st, OW punday the Ub inst, al Lo’ vck, In Hoboken, N. J. PON MIVER INS TET U No LI BROTHERS, MONS. MORROW AT 2 fer boaters will ve ALONZO FLACK, B25 50 WRITES A wife of Jainen' HL jeury ©, Chlid, aged 4 The! frtende and relatives are Invited to atte tho Fit aptiat Mar, welling, French, Lain, and Bogie’ branche: feugut private Ne Chureh, corner-of hi 10u nday moruing., Kt ly o'eluck ——— Special Motices, URKICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSOUKL APD ARNT UC KY STATS Lor MISROURE xT H Aci ‘nes S97, May 6.141). passat In 3, 16, eal tohy's sani RCE Wd bevedt of the UA af y AT Dotat'tns above Tamu gus corner of Lith st. and dd av, Saturday, enna, . 2c. | Prouptness solicited, ply at Real Estate Uulce, aujoiuing offes stare wiudow,uew ¢ & Daf: wo seen at i Jay at. N.Y WW i) NER Ksruet aio, trolling wont nee Rotrees. ioe for etragliteuing be egruer of Mauhow aud 6 gratetully re be communicated to H imporianse "eli omeing A. N., box 120, Station A. 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