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re va er ad TH £ SUN THURS. DAY, MAY "tit, BROADWAY ROBBERY —— SUE CITY RIPDKD OF ITS BOLDEST HIGHWAYMAN, Sentence. Tho trial of James Buckley, on charge of rob- bery in the first degree, ocenpied the attention of tho Court ef General Sessions throughout its entire sit- Ning yesterday. The circumstances of this case are no doabt still remembered by many of our readers, And many of our cttiaens, at perusing Tam Sun's report of this crime, have been astonished by the fact “What highway men, Instead of confining their opera- Hone to the deserted and anfrequented districts of ‘ong clty, and of springing like beasts of prey upon the unwary stranger or helpless citizen in the dead of night, should #0 boldly have committed robbery 4m our most crowded thoroughfare, and tn broad day: Nght, domes Buckley, the prisoner, is # man of for- Didding addross—a person whose visage alone would convict him before an ordinary Jury. ‘The jury having been sworn, District Attorney Garvin opened for the proseention. ‘The frst wit ness callod, a young Mr. Cox, ewore that on the 6th inst, while he had charge of wagon No. 9 of the Merchan‘s' American Union Exp the wagon being at the time laden with many articles of value, ainong Which Were numerous packages containing money, ant whiie 'n Droadway, near Pear! streot, he It Aimee! suddonty jerked off his seat from be zed by the neck, and belt with his he wR against tho ottom of the wagon, Just bef the wasiuit he saw the prisoner jump on the wa and seize the reins, Ashe reached Worth strect tnd Broadway, the men that held him fust in the po Fition above deseribed released him and tan away He kept constantiy crying owt, “ Marder! Thieves Another witness testified that he stop horaes as they reached Worth street and Dh and that the prisoner, who wos driving them, toll him to “let go and get ont of the ways" that when the prisonor exw fir hold fist and fe conere fating he jumped of and ran; followed quiekly on the prisoner’ ing wight of him until he saw him arrested by Oficer Wilton, Three other witnesses corrobs facts, ‘The defenes attempted to prove good character b the testimony of amon who had known the prisoner nine years, Counsel for the defence arened that the prisoner was the dupe of the real perpetrators of this outrag who, he averted, had engaged tim to drive the Wagon from Pearl street to Worth District Attorsey Garvin, in summing op for the people, dwelt on the boldness of the erime ai the consequences had the decd been committed in the night: ond when the District Attorney took bie seat, there wus not # man am ame, the vast throng that'filied the court room who doubted the result of the trial, Judge’ Bedford briefly charged the jury. After an absence of three minutes they retnrned with @ verdict of guilty. wee for the prisoner moved to have the jury polled His request was complied with, and_as each jury man's name was called, a hearty equiesconee uy tw = as given by thelr forgman, came {rou (cir The District Attorney moved for jntement, Counsel for the prisoner opposed the wo ‘dt have the Court remand the prison ay. Judge Bedford sald he we and addressing the prisoner, told him that the re cords of the Court betore him showed no suca high handed and daring robbery in the bistor ev. Tie sentence he was about to pass w: hoped, be a warning to other: He wonld sentence ol the foregoing mand fF uuihs 14 pase sentence then, the prisoner to fifteen years at hart labor 1 State Prison. A boz® ran aver the Conrt room as the ced this sentence, None pitte y le felon excopt one you rather MK WoRN, pronably a relitive, who when the prisoner had beew taken ol ty ut Tombs, wept bitterly. —— THE CALIFORNIAN ~ IN COUNCIL, The Telegram trom Catiforoians ta New York to their Brethren In saa PF ranetaco~ Tacoresting Specet About thirty residents of the Pacts Mountain State territories and travellers across Plains, met yesterday in the Astor House to prar to be sinitiod by telegraph to the other side of the continent, relative to the eam pletion of the great national bighway, Dr, 0. ID Pierson, of Cullifornia, called the meeting to order, Nev ° and Rocky of Ju, was elected man, 2 ¥. €, Dixon, of Nevada, Secretaries, A Cou 2 was then ap pointed to prepare a Otting resolution, After a short absence the Committee retarne the fotlowin, Wh The Inst rail has heen lala and the Mat splice driven wht Hes the Uwo. sores of bin con tent, and we the Clink of the launiers Chest g rivers in and Dindine ne With bands of aieel to our note wire to onr loymt« Shores of the nithaybasin. with. whieh olebrate.d tie ,Fuatewentor the age. May Js Unis been eamicnted be perpetan ing of God rest apon the: lagd aad which has vive Tasurance (hat y wv Yiu yeare iiath W bs ht" sunow Oo bien ton, B.C. Ke e ‘The preamble snd resolution were adopted unar mously, and the officers were directed to tranem) the came at once, Short speeches were delivered hy Benstor Nye, ex-Covernor Price of New Jersey, Col. Leods, the Kev, Mr. Blaine, Mr. Goddard, Judge Berry of Nevada, Mr, Pierson, and others, Tt wae intimated by one of the speakers that Qoorge Wilkos, of this city, was the frst to predict that @ Pacific railroad wonld be built, Gov. Price shot game thirty years ago on the spot where t Yeading business honses of San Francisco now and. Judge Berry pointed ont a few practical re Baltes that might be expected from this great work Grapes for which we pay from 50 conts to $2 0 Pound here,can b picked and packed in California for 2% cents @ pouud, and transported and sold in this market for M9 centsa pound, Other fruits the game. California salmon, than which no better ean De ‘found, can be sent across the continent and bi sold here for a cents a pound, Coru, dour, and ‘other pi ‘of the #oil equally low. Mr. Clorke, who has nt nineteen years on the and was the frat mau to calla Ui as just the whole distance by Pacific ral), wud “arrived here ou ‘Tuestay even ine, “He report We whole length of the Ciesical Pacibe Balscas wes wail bellt ent nC paces Yen: materiel; that for the distance of TW) mulles west Of Omaha ts was equally weil built. but between those two polite ity o8 rushed through, and will > be rebuilt and improved to make it safe for As he looked trough our city, it seemed to in, € travel. him like a Beehive about to sw about 1,500 niles of good soil untour ne of this road, and “ola mines within sight capas He of Liquidating the national debt in 9 few years Let New York and the Fastern Stites send th ‘There are along the ir Sorplus emigration westward; there is land and Work cHougi toruil, But lot them be sure, said the speaker, to send quee along. — First Shipment from Philadetph! Paitangtenia, May 12,—The first. shipm fends to Sun Francisco by the Hacifc Rai}evad fron i city was made to-day by Messrs, Mckeons, Vau Tsagen & Co., consisting 0! fine vollet soaps, — *resident Grant ou the Bight-tlour Law, The Government employees in the Springfield Armory met on Sunday evéniog, and formed a labor Organization for mutual protection and benetit, A letter from Gen, Butler was read, The General sigs: On Monday @ azo I called to take leave of Pro- tdent trom Wasbincton. and ia Neco muerte DAHER 10 the oy. n OUR Of he two ALLOFH Cys on the Righilour jaw. Tt was remarked ti AW Was a bad One the hest way to repeal al obno%) W Was to have it enforcer tit was plain that it Was the true intent and meat Congue’e that est Bours should Lem day's work far mech vuies i Govern pent cri toy, nud thar that day'® ‘Work should bef for as dy’ Worse, of whatever length of hours, wet vid (or Iu (ho sale eniplayments bs fereans averbReNt WORK In he Nelgiborhoul. ch, tod ta this pra Te had it tn tis abeu I mane the action of tha ae at of we Miferer co at ico trials yesterday, Wan. J, L ty-ninth, Was aecused be Sor + posi,'and when fonnd be Was under Sargeant ahd that | the post, Hat cond not find Lost whi bi baw two gits have a dirpuies” Le waiehed the Weave’ whic fs dispate’ ueeirred, and a son cul nui chcumstanees led im to kacp hie ey© 4 Gimly em the cats. AU Teugth ove was ™ worst ‘and his wool was tora off; he ran toward the stoop, Buk reta/ned quicker thin he went, and this inover pent ed the pki to believe tI ap enemy War aon, thers, looked under the too) er ho 3 found bis patrolman, ‘The Board witi THB BERGEN MILL EXPLOSION. patier-~sasnein Nitro-Glycerine tn Court—Action to Recover 000 for the Lows of m Kusband’s t Testimony in the County Supreme Court—Am Temperance Lecture. Jane Cuil sues the Newark and New York Rail- Toad to recover $5,000 for the loss of her husband, ‘Who was killed on the Mth of November, 1967, fn the Ritroglycerine explorion at Bergen City. The ease was conthiued yesterday, during which time testi mony confirmatory of the following fhets was given: In 1866 the Newark and New York Raitroad Compa- hy obtained a charter by which they were empow- ered to constrnct @ railway between Newark and Now York. Work was began soon afterward, and about November, 1867, the road had progressed far as Bergen, where it was necessary to make « cutting, At this stage the Company eon- trncted with Mesere, Sage @& Flanagan to excavate, embank, and build @ foad through Bergen Hill, and these contractors in tarn sub-con- tracted to Col, Shaduor that portion of the work whore blasting was required. For the purpose of blasting, © large quantity of nitroglycerine, In tin boxes, was stored in an embankment near the cut Over this very dangerons combustible one Burns was placed In charge, Burns was first employed on the fowl as a rockman, but was promoted to the more risky and responsible position of mngazi k He indulged too freely tn tquor, ant on Several occasions about that tite was Intoxicated and unfit for duty, Oa the Sth of November he went to New York and returned home drupk, and on the following day day of the explonsion—he wa siderably under the influence of etrong drink And had » bottle of Lourbow stored in the magaaln Turns, while «(ill under the Influence of liquor, went to the magozine and had two cans of the pitro-gly cerine taken out and carried to the blacksmith shop adjoining, There one of the was uy nat partly pu a barrel of water, Burns next pr cured a large heated iron, which he planged Into the water for the purpose of heating It, the object belay with the aid of the hot water, to melt the niire Riyecrin which bad been froze Ths did not seem to ane N cane away and sat the blacksmith sop. He rallroad Iron shaped like the tins, in order to broak up, by that means, the frozen matter, At this time a boy, Edward Foster, Was playing some yards distant with twoother boys; Michael Cuil wos etanding near the #hop door; Purriek Relly, Mr. Sininons, Robert Poster, Hicks 1 Edward MeConnell, the two millers, and » fow others were in the shop; Mis, Beanlua was in ber house some distance off, The last seen of Burns was when be was observed hammering the mail tnto the ean, und about minutes afterwards the captosion shook the country a mile around, Burns was blown into atoms, tho forge was blown down, and *everal of the men were killed, one of them being found with the anvil on his chest. Edward Foster found bimsclf 100 feet from the shop, Among the killed was Michael Cuff, damages for whose lows are claimed by bis wife The case was concluded yerterdsy afternoon on the part of the plaintiM, after which Mr. Jackson, for defendant, asked ® nonsuit, chiedy on the gvound that a rairoad company was not Hable for he aets ite sub-contractors, The Court denied the nousuit, and the trial goes on. — mn NG PROM DEAT - The Elleht of Mrooks, the the Wilde @f Sullivan ¢ of the Pursuits Prom the Port Jerrta Gaver Tn ont last we gave an account of the capture, near this village, of Brooks, the murterer of Mr, Theodore Brondhead, aud of the daring feat by whic! he suceveded La away from Mr. Lanrent, who bad) tody, We then anticipated that te hot purswit made after the fugitive we int but this expeetation rderer. throv ty Tacident in nin cu) Jt have been Prooks, after h Tatirent, on Wednesday afternoon, 6 osmtll rhe Belize in He went Doldly into the tavern of Tt dt uiter vorsation with ut Brow wnt We waK murier witht that Joword Mong: Woteloek, nt pisces and ah uve of baw mr Brooks) who pa ‘ongh Fort Baldy Thal mov Wao overhauled, autl prov ed t0 be partion who lwwt saw him. @ looked las, beard wos and be The bey at tie Bolt @ Very correct descripuon of V. Tuthiltond JA at in paramit or the jaded walked as if Thwin tavern bin Oa Tharaday, Messrs, Geor! Leach, of this own, started Meitive, ‘They took with them a photograph pleture Of Brooks and Orme, liken sitting side by ride in Stroudsburg jail, ‘They showed this pletare to par. nd work out; fue Les Wad raw Brooks Wille he Was i the custody of Lanrent, and those parties Iminediately reeugn (red the one pierure a4 an accurate likeness’ of Brooks The testimony of many persons Who have keen the favitive in these parte Is conclusive to the point that he is no other than Brock bins Messrs Tuthill, Leacts, and Binith, of this town, toxeiher with Other parties, are geourt Hy on both sides Of the’ river, in pu the fugitive, — RBAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. - A Busy Day-Salesof New York, Long wad Staten Islund Property tei Mele Nek & Bro.’s Suburban sale To-Day. There was a large and appreciative throng at the auction sales of real estate in the Exchange Salcs room yesterday, ‘The principal attraction yesterday was the «ale of tathush, L. 1, property. ‘This sale was eff cted by Messrs, EI, Ludlow & Co, The b brisk, and the prices realized were ver The grand oval of ail the sales vw 1,040.16. The fol owtnw are totals of pro, York improved, Joseph Met ire ington, Le Ty dinproved and anlapr J Bleecker, Son & Co,, $11,000; Staph ton snd Kiger water, BI, improved and’ unimproved, AW Bleceker, Son & Co, My M0; Plawush, LoD, im proved ‘and unimprove EH. Ludlow & Co., 162,000 Mewrs. AD. Mellick, Je & Tio. sel! tout ce eeraisds, Min Valu pital Weat Wonstia, Node Utully'ituafed ou @.Usated ge tind cOuutiandlli't Yamal, tie momntaine avd The surcoundlig country i roud ol Sew Iw ot the. | Provably ey fina imiproyed wit portion ws the he ‘A ejevial train will eave the Movof Liverty stree: at 11/A. M, on the day of sale, Luuch on Whe arrival of the train Messrs, Johitow,@ Miller selon Monday, May 7, 900 fine lote in W one mile heyon t New York .Mc., apply ae the ane of 157 Broadway, offer ot Kuthe turd Vark, N. J y © p Ww advertisenient The Audeews estate sale lay been adjourned. o-1ine 12 thie giving purchases @ privilege of secing wise 17st. Gibson. 7 Montgomery strect. J city, offers at pr vate ale several fine houses iu Jereey Clty, ation offer at private apd er Menlo Park NJ Feel, offers at private tein Unfontowy. N ‘bos var advertising ee luahs, eee Hudson County (N. J.) School Funds At the meeting of the Hudsou county Hoard of Chosen. Freeholders yesterday afteravon, Wiliam L. Dickinson, County Sehook Superintends ed the amount from State Schoo! Fund ta be $13,055.60; Whole w tween § and 14 years In the ‘The following le the apportionment: unity, 80,100, Amount aj portioned Jorse: Os Wud 209 9 Ho Horg Hay West Hoboked,..sissscsces Unloatowns iat Vato ory A Tern Compowation, 1 ra Iroada ary, cousoliated, Into, one eorvorativn, ua Conteumpluted aniier tha Act of Consuildation juni y the Legisisture-—taking In the New York tral tiudeoo itiver darters Gaal nud Bro Lake Shore, and Miculgan Southern—it wh! bo w twouster corporation, pro} includes about 1400 mallee of Abad OF €150.000,U0, Alters Will wood, Mr. Wii ‘man, He received school ol ac neta were now? were prese w lobby.] Atte daily ehools thy Ww ely pup A commun ven port, re which was f mitieet to Nr prep Aven wn, mite The Hoar, am Witeh Hoord, a Mr. Hite tor of the Bi A resolute) A hay A res ler from the repeal salary of bent opon th the tende theses Nr. Wood the pre it ton to this respe thay the Mr. Sinoth ofr the Con A SPROTAT 00) » Board ther ident it proved ty mo Jorsey pitche drew a good result Was th Praree, O... apinnbing he misimorr Brooklyn, t club, line ¢ Trade The Lowe ue han Hsigne aud New York, goods purchased lu th Manion were Onicers Has hmphieated in mob of List antine, dure, but t h TUR NEW ROARD IN FORK A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN. ir. Larremors Gets Every Vote im EB. Duryea, Bernard Bnyth, Lorin Ingerso! Isaac Bell, William Wood; absent, On taking the Chatr Roard at great length 1 be for an ii Which Was adopt Mr. Hitelunen to th Mi. Dave ® hereto Jarvis, dr, to ability, ani wold so Mr, Rell off ne the Bryn me The contest betw took place yesterday on score ia rather one was taken in the cam The Hiet bh John Mol Kecorder Aldridge. ee Tue paint Sete RLECTION OF A Paestnest, The Hoard then balioted for a permanent Presi dent, resulting in the ununim: L. Larremore, Esq. (the President of the old Board). tes but one—his own, which all the ¥ Le east for Mr, Wood. ESIDENT LARREMORE'S PYAcoeRAt. 1 Larremore addressed the He referred to the present yetem in general, and epoke of the several known as the that of Isat, reduced all vs, and we far ox (hel dhe hoped they Would fr if any et (Low ra brie eto thy and to the Evening If eport of the » eae Puy) average att e, wis $I Tease, Down-The “ Incidemtals” to be Loo prey ed In economy, Ti al nin on the basis of the whvle n ceived from Mr Clerk to Mere nation was i ning his Position & Died. Mr. Lewia 4, ape port for his aeuon hy ballet, then el member embly, Cle committee Was appointed to cierk’s desi. taking bis seat van the Board for the honor KT RLACTED AUDITO rds THE RXTETING LAWS APPROveERD, mwas atonted that the pre by-laws of the old Bard) remain In fores, OTION IN THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT. tition wns ad ace of Super resolution. esta 10 per annum, and Cw, ietant Supertatendent hoped. that He saw no need of I ht itr. Hanite sald the person It f« proposed ty appoint sible position stontd b jenwan OW Ha ald the gentien My Deyond represeh Phe resolution was then ado THE SHIPWHEEKED TRA TA oot DARD, Mr. Grows oftered a res whieh w motiely adopied, abol tower froslusenta’ to the members of the Boned, Pani red tO & Bpecial Commities AIC PTI ON SUPPERS ANN THR eotntio 1 Come pene DENT To Mostra, Gre John a reac rk of ny as un for f which was ad {epee ATION IN NEW YORK. UARNESS the Presidency’ Member of ‘The new Board of Education met at 6 o'clock, last evening—present, Commissioners Ricbard 1. Larremore, Timothy Brennan, Samnel A. Lowts, athaniel Sande, Maenus Gros |. Thomas Murphy, Johu H. Sher. Liam Wood was chosen temporary Clisite us election of Richard here aries as at nge was mate, he hoped it applanse hy the rimber of the NW School, he ant ver RESTON ATION OF THE CLERK OF THR BOARD. p ard plimentary Ke MAN CHOSEN AS THY RE ECES tod the Mon. Wit the aduet Qilefly thanked On motion, Mr, Jobu Davenport was elected Andi- it (or the Mil ras ure devolving upoa the Supertu THR DISTRINTOR OF ORATHITOUS FENN, A Was offered appoint Nathaniel bile xelool moneys to * educated grutunously h ive money thie anhjoet wonkd He over in pass better known aed Ie aman We porition, vn ky PROGNEAS Mr, Brennan offered a resolu wile was alopted, dicroting the ¢ ups nt to rep the precise r nf the exanninations (romp ieee 6p to the present tine, the er t Kinuies, degree of proficiency, prevent condition of sand other matters of Juterest in 1 AM RYP TO OTHER ' INeroRNTALS. Mr, Smyt tion ® mn List of the ineides en OF tht in OUTSTANDING MILA, Mr. Duryea offered tion h wns acapt Bol referred to the Finance Comuist Tie COMMITTEES ‘The President then anuowuced the following Com ce—Mewire, Tell, Murphy, Beonnan, Wood, and 1 Togernoll Satide, tnvereoll, aint Lieven ax Cony ivy ty dev. Davenport 4 burger. ‘hen adjourned, — BALL vO BAT Now Jersey. ven selected nines fro players of I lyn and Ni be a xz match, 1 being an ubsentee, Attendance, and consiaerabl at the eommencen: © sue! NEW JEnstey ylay t nd as (he Lowell mu 1 W (Mass) € d bales of exoty are ty be for wa rier ¢ y direct oC linn, 1 of the Lawrenc here by ‘This M4, ee Hudson City. ‘ormick, Thomas Burk rested yeot ri kins nnd Tar r D tue riot betwee nN laborers. aeuaenaned um were on, re Mown upwards, t i A cond ‘ nthe the the tue ae not mat avd Lor were t on, OF those, the cook, Chae » hoe delachied p 6 fv m at 8 yi Capitoline ground though That wns in consequence Of superion batting rather than telding ‘The fine weather Whey were held to a i nt, x China. Monday says nd th and iy rial - The Picked Nine Match Brooklyn Defeats ong the ent The ws of the Brooklyn party, as will Be sven by the appended #eore DORLYN NINE. ist, ity for direct exportation, The Explosion on the Tag Joseph Baker. On Tuesday morning the tug Joseph uker but wo essayed to tow the bark Ancor out to Fee when opposite Vander bik's Laud ten the tug’s bollcr Burst, und all he were thr to the water, It Acuin thut the iower end of the Fr, Which Wat an Horight ove, Was blown oat while only Sf pounds of lier and eakine were Lree water ob (Quai ‘t ' wid Kdsard i Wen aid seaw My, were L 1 by the vides ier moved the ai n ren +a thandering sound Migs & 1 md Van Hoesen, All young, x ves ai the water, scarcely Knowing how they ean ieee, but instinctively they twam Lack to tho boat front whieh Wey bad been blows, From there they were taken by the the tae and hysiclan in atte the uuree | ‘The money mirket has been without important davgrrously lujured, change, and loans were freely made pope 18 Day, Who is badly neal but he tru! Kyslion sud placed in tue hospital of the Seam Totreat, Where they have been duly cared for, worst injured on ded ‘bi bout ie stout-hearted, and the | CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE CARDOZO. . tron ething Altogether Wrong—Imprinonment of Women for Contempt of Court—Au Incredible Story—Let the Bou Auawer this Letter from t To the Euttor of The Sun. Sint The undersigned, two young women, are Imprisoned at the Tombs by order of Judes Cardozo, for a so-called contempt of Court, and have been €o imprisoned alnce Thursday night of iastiweek, A ster of ours who, had been married ni fortunately, Nad obtained a divorce from her husband, giving her the custody of ber litde daughter, now about five years old, Recently the Mther made an application to Judge Cardozo to have the cliid taken from lor ont given to him, Witnesses were examived on oth sides, when the mother, becoming friztitencd, went away, with her child, Por this we have been locked up until the ehild 1# produced Bat we folemnly declare that we did not know the Intention of oar sister going away with the ebildy that she = went without our knowledge oF assistance, and that we do not know where the ebild is, But Judge Cardozo has never Fiven us an opportunity to show our innocenee, and says we * shall stay In privon til we rot or produce the cbild.” He has told lawyers whom we wished to employ (as they inform us) that they will incur his enmity if they interforg tn oar bebaf procure a wilt ol its Mabe before hime that he fas spoke mages, an they have promised towend theca toni, and that he Wil keep ns any way, W weto do? Ont health i falling from a confinement fo which we are tinaceustomed, Ts there no low istics, no mercy ¥ We are innocent. Is ity hat weean be kept this in jal? Lawyerr—except at heavy fees, Wiieh We canna Bay—are a ruil Go un dertake our case, Since courts and coutioel fi Wo appeal to the public for justice, Ts there not a respectanle lawyer wo, for a rea: hie tee, Will take our case In Vand, and Who. is afraid OF incurring ity Of single Jus “ termined to eppress ne ANNA K. PEAS ALT JOANNA OF ON NU Ix Tun Towns, New Your, May 1, tov" —— Retlefor the Poor Cripples of New York City The sixth annual meeting of the * New York Soctoiy for the Reliefot the Ruptured and Crippled was beld Tuesday evening, at the rooms av ible u RB. M, Harttey, Bag. Corresponding Seere tary of the Society, rend a faverable report in regard to the progress made on thelr new Lospital now being erceted on the corver of Lealngtoa avenue and Forty-accond street, When coupleted, two hun dred crippled children will be rece.ved as pationts, medically treated, educated, and provided with oll . although oxsential comorta tree of ¢ ny will vequire for trentment expensive *urgical appilinces that will restore them to self-sustaining ability to th fulure, and prererve them trom a noon public charities, € Will also be dispensed to tnd quired eurgleal applia to labor for Ue rapport of their families hot only relieving an individual, bat often large disabled of dependence Th adults all the it Wait of on expensive surgical bandage that they are unable to purehase, The surgeon in charge of the institution, Dr James Kusghi, read his annual re Stated that With hie assistants, wid Lawrence Johnvon, 222% patents treatment daring the past year, but favorable cirenmeatancen fmt inenta at OT Me Tord alt the re vet, tnt whitch at 4.8. Warren ¢ very limited apart Avent, that It wae impaselble to that could have beou afforded tn more enlarged accommodationa; and that one third of the patients were erippled elildren, many of whom falled to he more than partially relieved, that could have been eared rinore favorable eiyenm stances, whieh the indigence of their parents cou net atord tiem, sich o# niiteitions dict aud com: f rtabl ode. “And that for the dispensing of ont tour olleg, thelr Limited apariinenis prectuded the possibilty Uf supply lig the Immediate deoants tor Surgical appliances —patients, to tuelr great disads vuut ki An i twhieaste Jaren M, Court Ente dines this Day. Serremn Coun, Cuourn Vat T Oyer and ! 1 hath, 18 Part 1 New > 02," ba, {roe 10s, Hien, (Oh, AA, amie 140, AS Nay MeO Pack Ud WU ok, 1400, 110K, a0, aL a, 140, 1143, WH), 24, bot, L816, TOs, ied, BOND, 1k, 108, me, Bes for Comm, Seont Teut —Demarrer, No. ah Teste aw nnd Beets Nos, dai 240, 29), 201, 3 Mh, 2, N,N, Ald, ey BO, 80, 0%, 08," 0, m0, S11 Seruran Cover, Coammens—Nos, 4, TH 0 Ait 1h aad, Hs, A a yt ati iim, et, 106, 186, 07, “1, gow, ated, A Purse, Toran Terw. 7, , 30, Bs), 9, GY, 484, C16, Notes from the Cour Ay was rendered yesterday in the Supreme Court, Ciremt, wrainst the executors of Mr, Jal Parse fay $15,000 and interent, upon @ pote sh by Mr La 4 Mr, ens to diseharce a Mr. ability for accounts 20 ofa tru A moun Was argued Chambers of the S An art ick against t pmpany, for yesterday, before Jdidze Sutherland, in the Fee jreult, The agent of the rail rot ela forcaura baggage, whieh Wax Tofused, ands returm of the baggage deinuuded, It had aliéaty been placed in the baggage ear, and the train, immediately started, and the: bagwage, wh clicked, was lost, Tie defendants elairn lable for the loss, as they only eliecks to the end of their line, whereun they allege that the Vagvage was lost beyond their terminus, —— ngerssceking the curious, should visit the aicaL Museum, 389 Browdway, which is —_ ther has tested the merits of th + of the various makers of the metropolis and th Jeunesse dora ¢ it to be » Hid ore KNOx's, 212 Broadway —— Codur Camphor, the best de ce against moths, Sold vy dieu; guste,” New sine fue TUEOD, 8, HARIIS, Boston, —— UN ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pi bien saceh Waosesvay, May 12-1, M,—Recelpts for cus- tons, £573,000; receipts for gold notes, $436.09) ; to- tol receipts, $1,492,890, ; total paymenta, $507,107 - 00; balance, €-4,0%.110-73, Clearing House state ment—Kachanges, $27,794,840.45 ; balances, 01 ‘The earliest recorded sale of gold was offected at 198%. from while rico advanced to 1 Lott to 1R\y, returned to 138%, and closed a at Its. After the formal close, the price fdceliucd to 12774, With subsequent recovery of Ig W cent supply of eash gold was ample, and 6, 4 W cent. were the rates pald for having bulan ried. ‘Tho tone of the market bus been rin, aud not easily aMfeted by sensational ramore, whicl for the last few days have caused wide and frequent Muctuations, The reported forming of an oftens.ve ind defensive ond defensive alliance by En: lund, France and Spaln ageinst the United States, ia cose of aggressive proceedings against Cuba, fatled to pro: duce any perceptible effect, and Indeed the lo Agures of the day were reached shortly after 4 Wu ington rumor that unteas our Government #10! take prompt measures to apprehend and puns oll Ailibuatering expeditions against Cuba, the Spo minister would demand his passports, ‘These ) mors were undoubtedly purely sensational, and eu: riod Hole weight. Aside from these eauses, however the market Is firm on the Increasing balance of fovelen trade against us, and alr@ because, at present prices the demand for gold for legitimate pi js constantly Mereusing among merchants wad im: poiters who have hitherta refratned from buying, In anticipation of a lower premiam, ‘The sp yal The Tand & » care Fpones fora Jecling Who had sold gold heavily short a now buyers imee the recent flurry in the Loudon market discloses the fuct that large amounts of bov have been carsted there, and that the recent heavy exports wore not ubsolute Investments, The Cu to-day with $10,100 Io specie sements of coin Interest ainvunted $7.95, Leadlug old quotutions : TRA APNE BA BM ‘ Fore on cxowango has beew strong, and the do mand for bills active, Prime sisty dae b 1869, bankers at eevon and ale per cent., with the maj of Ioana at the latter rate, Commercial paper is without ehtage either im volume of business or raven, * ‘This morning. for the ‘rut time, bide were filed at the Sub-Treasury for the sale of 6-20 bonds, the prow posals being accepted a trifle above the then market price, ‘The total amount offered was $2,582,000, at Prices ranging from 115.60 for registered 62, to 117. £5 for coupon 678, The following were the accepted offers: ity Government bouda were strong throughout the day, opening at advance of iy to y @ cent. on Tact night's Intent oficial fgnres, and continued fteady up to the close, notwithstanding the lowor Aaciatins of bonds In London. The completion of ifle Railroad has given Taveta to tl for Union Paeite bonds, whieh sold at itiy. Heuy Clews & Co,, 92 Wall st, report at P, M.t na. Aster |, mt Anbet CINE asi csos ANN 1OE4 530, 1S, Com. ey tm 1 ov teebee neou. Bt Os. fees Ree wy 8 Em, Yo ou TH te We, “a, Coup. TR Ty 10-408, bt am ld Cook oH comp 11835 HSN Webs, comps: AO LON State honda have bean actively dealt in and close strong, though Tennesseos were ly Bcent. lower, cling & O4 the new bonds closing at eay ; North oO ‘Minas t O58 | new be ALBA: Virginia fs, ‘oli, at Gag | New At ALY : Miesonri ts, Mannital and Ht Woseph ts ue at 1; Georgia 64 at 8S: Lonisiane Jewee fhe wt 10M ¢ Louttiana | wee He at Hig; Alatt- ta seat toe, The principal trage in rallw yt hi andilndiana Con cent, trustee cert Mentos ad. he following were Aniorican. Kxeha Ms vanced from Tog to ‘of elty bank ehares: Fourth National 109; Ameriean Exchan 112i; Metropolitan, 142, Coatr Manhattan, The stosk market hae heen actlyn and exelted Yat in the mais priee strong, el rally at the there w scrip Keneally regarded ax de- ne Hine UE stunts, and Wore will, The Northwestern atocks were con one, and advan few cent on OL wlOcks, the ° being predicated dividend, and. tie proba romathrough tame over the Paeltle ck Island has flvetated more frequently balance of the list, but without uanaual The larcer dealings “have Veen i Michigan horn, Wabash, St. Pant, Fore Wayne, aid Pas ‘neo of any’ printed calle of fn ia, we sutgon the Tollowing lable piv lugs Higleal, aud lowest prices of the da Opening. Moret Ti erg fic. In’ the ah N.Y. Contra) Hasson itiver Fre Nendiiig snd A ea@sippl Hiinow Yaein \ Ant WTO, Ww. ed vie Bor'W. dW S| Mil, apa ee ‘tui. cn a St . 8.Fonh 0.10), et lly Urands, ws #N weak, withont And awauigc Yaeswne for Gulls is Lanuayra, baie Prin fair refining ‘anit 27) te elayod wey a Keudlag upwesist ground Lanena~ Mor for Canada, poivate active: aeargo of olf Cun termes A hide, proe P msaestya, Hore aeueve; wALEs 120,000 Be, at 1500 Ta, common at 175 prime Sal ” ct ate Vernonau a, May i anton pirthe tarpon a, hat Teter hd pite a ‘hba—More sleady at C@ite., with larg Ay in good demand; retail, We oe Venta ry +f Not O) et ine i BF wente Lee. Harie “Ke tives ntioat. wie, at enilrond, and ie aus sine! fold’ nt une i eaniere were S Te. for Bacon, WVietoxe PORK More w Im al bol for bow for thin wiy, wily, #108 athe ly, ke. tor elty, NO celle. for shoulders; Lard Vairly wetive and steny eros aL bette. TOF N i fore ys (alee. for tale rendeved. Wise quiet ati stale, Cheese fr fae bse uti Tie nghie, 1UF ROW Keke, Liwlte, pccealeieie LIVE SIOCK MARKET, ptovinie aias New Yors, Wednesday, May 12.—Denvea~ The reenipta today were 2 ear lows, oF 44 head—11 oars West Kind, wak Wan moat May, #t luwe i woos au today. A tow Hive top énttle were gold at Idiycg ait the best drove tlarkel. was tetaiot At front Ider to Wise. WB OF aye_ average iy was mediaw Lo choice, aud the exter 4h vod Hine fron strictly A meddiuin bo woud ishort swish do., 100 2} tm were 20 car loude, or 8410 howe ALR YElO6e., Wall halos Of av Tine MAI ee ay at ta hogs wire rteady wt 12i¢e. for Uacon hog “ aan : MAKINE INTELLIGENC _- nit ALMANAG—TTe Daw Pun getters, UUM {WATER OTHIN WAY Gov sand. 6d Hh Arvived—\Wxuxnspay, May 12, Steanship. Valley City, Washington, mane and pas Homehi Eeanette, Piladerphie, aul pes Titige, Hortiand, on tote, 04 ui9 ul oi wlidd pasa, Heonien, nictse arid pase, Hie An my AAvant, 6 y'Francos, Saud, muiar, ae Fe Mlvrbok, « ardenas, ager. ¥, Matonigus, cugar, dee. i tyes, Cuba, agar, &e, « alee kelly, AY AU CMT ROTTEN IAWAL is Nhe princes het ui, Hav acu Bele WK Chap Arde Nan, Hida 8. ‘AU, sc WELL FIVEN Bly COURT wise Veuee a Founsd ports, Insect Powdor, How 10 Thich THO GENUENB AWTIOLI= Prof B, Ly travelilng 1 Asta, ubcovered a flower, “ whoa powdered, 19 eure death 6 every \ind of Tavot. tron a Coekroach ta Bly, He protected his Jo(lorepatoat, Goverament modal, &e, ha shualitre Wow OW Nask Of the arbeie, aod anol it Lyon's Magaeeio INeker Powpma, Me im sore Wore advat A to 20094, and sight bo 11014, thou. We note cons stone, ‘ho wide disparity Hocwee sight and tong sorling ts due to the large wumber oF letters of credit being sued ey loading drawers to tourista about (revelling ubsoad, partod bis yaeret (no one DUE au Voretasers of tuweet Powsler-~and it ts usad fm almost every hove —muat Feo to i6 that thoy are uot teeetvod by worthlors imitations and couuterleits, The signa ture of Es Lyon i the cuichaser's guarantos, Look sharp fort, and buy Bo Ineect Powder that does not Wear it, Lemay be had of Drugeiete and Fainily Storos, 1 conte per Mask, Depot 2 Park row, New York, ect Ourselves. ‘The physical structure of the strongest haman being fs vulnerable everywhere, Our bodies are endowed by hatare with @ certain nerative power, which protects 9 5 The “rhe bia i ne P bo present thom, to some extent, from anwholesoma infacncos y | fe Ahearn air rates but this protection ie Imperfect, and eannot be safe! rolled on im unhealthy regions, of ander clrenmatances ofmore than ordinary danger. Therefore, It Is wiedom: It Js prudence ; It a common sense to provid contingencies, by taking an ANTIDOTE IN ADVANOR syrtom with HOSTRT- TERS STOMACH DITTERS—the most complete pro- Beene JOUF sents, wo and endemic maiadies other words, tective against ail the ept by fi fying th that has ever been administered in any country, Asa remedy for Dyspepsia, there i4 no medicine that wilt compare with It. Reation, Whoever suffers the pangs of indi: whote on the face of the earth where HOS- TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS can be procured, doce fo voluntarily ; for, as euroly as trach exists, this tavaln 10 And ALTRRATIVE Would restore his ditor: able dered stomach to a healthy © especially recommenced, and In Cases ot com vndition. To the vous firmed constipation it niso affords syoedy and perme In all cases of fever and pert tite Anoth AUNK Sliven Vit Pot Vhilade M ALREN Wack inetted't o'eloek. fr TANLEY 0. 16 How ee nord ihees, Philip Ramsey, only aon of nt grandeon Of Mrs. 0, Neill aged 8 years, f. Those wh . for any of the ailments wh TETTER BITTRE ad tm tor au nin Ange Thomine Streatnela € SAVAKY Ter of he ton, Teane On Wortnonday, the, 12th tnet.s, nt ie reat. pornt ay, and Ke 1 tilness, Waiter a Prankito ny brain, Mary, wate of Michwel Haw Je ot the FB ae Hier of € tvoe and friends Us attend the funera: addy, May I atG AM to Calvan: ling have teled th profemes to subdue Perfumers, and. pr MARRIED, SESH Martoun, by 7 For He, OF Chien ch th ue the RITTERS Ie more potent than any amount of quinine, while the moat dans RerOMs OnAee OF biTlouA fever yield Lo ity wonderfal pro- medicine will never 6 HOS To those who the Rev J crany an Y Muay, May 7, by the fi Helene Deal, of Now Yorn lly re Van Peli, v6 Cauada, Have not made the expertinent we cordially recommend fn early application to the BITTERS whenover they are Fitleaon by dixeuse Of the digestive organs. ——— Natehetor's Iate Dyes This eplendid Hair Dye ts the beat in the wor only true and perfect Dyes harm ell insta taneous; no disappointment, no r yas tint; reme- dies the HD efects of bad dyos, invigorates and teaves the Male soft and Peantiful black or brown, Sold by all perly appited at 8. Mes ker to . Lire residence of the bride's WO by the Rew, Mtr, Mathews eai, both 1 Vanier datig kyon ve On Wednesday, in the oth ¥ trlends he fhneral Jate resid tay. ne Ma mn Comnetory at io 12 Vandewater May} Gwen Mesiahon, of p Acithe Chorel of St Vineent a We and E! 11, of congestion of aged ov years Hy are reaneatfulty (AT Tila, on Wednoe mont Living: | or of the Thursday, May 8.0) the hey. Father A edward A ‘of Ramone (Menthe France, to Mary cidest davehter of the late Joun Want havare oF Wost Hoboken MILUATD BROWS tn Providenen, R. Ta 6th tata, Mr. defn A. of New York, bo Miss Sarat We: Marth fitown of Pravitenre, TALLMAN WhLLa At Spotten ood, April t Rew fat fi F Nod. Tur on Tuentay, May tl af Routh Noe walk, Chott nily Invited to ‘Lovelock, from Prox peet chester On s Néoany, May 10, after ashort and rovers eater f remalap will be County Monaghan, Hretuud; ta'the dott tur nie ‘Andes eo the Mehard O'Gorman (fully unvite 1 to attend lis from st face ann Dane # Whar tay at 19 hom thence fo Ca vary Com eksey ALL Otel ky SINONSON May th Iaih, AVY Wwite of toha vse, and duuictier of [enac Kaucy Ogden, family, an of Mattie THE of Wie Teleal fn tustne inthe be or Or Awe beat State Convention JOUN D. OTTIWT! G, Jonni i gu ASSEMULY Cominit triet will . MW. THR Hits MISOUTEL EX THA 0% Unik legalized Lotverie {oat Horclock, at hewdyiarter aut st sty requested Wo i uch acWou we Ui weetlag or tit ete that Wednesday) aventu, tive Commitee will ay HASTE ES LILA Avreet “hudienty. iu ir he Grand L 1 GB Weston, Jabs ab. AU! he Mey leet for ree day evenings, May 13. Gerihauia Hail ina!) door antinnce), tab ALM. wee i Sth look. on Priday Tragiior Aliyn W Special Notices, OUNDING rothiers at tie Ty ‘wumany Mit th Cerin MILNE fat wa teint over lesued in New York OF EICIAL TMK MISSOURL ANB KENTUCKY STATR LOT Res. A"MInY Ty + rao, We tk te % hans 82s, faa 20 roadway umithee OUELY, pst ere cintion Will te. het cat 8% ‘ WitLTAAr BOROS, {Secretaries NIOS RECT IETOUN, AEMELY Glo i hher He ADY nuthoril entatthe Uion Wings ay 58. Hirntaned ta thie above Pan nit 188 Futon very of the Assocs or the above ck. whsieve iny ited to as TLS, Grand Beorot a rks in Ww Mek “yf The remains Whi De PERFORMANCES Wave creat 1 died lu skid aud dex: Nativwal Democrane vy 1s. u "0 Wo 17. aon is May 12, bm, Neo. te New York, Friday evenin Kunks s tlote!, Hileane of the Fighth Distrtet, soar Aisfranchise iar month ‘at 100 The a KOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Pires paid iy ghd. tnformation furnisied Dighest ettes pald for doupivor aud niver. TAYLOH £00, Banton 16 Wall st —_—-———————-- Holitical, ASSEMBLY Dis RiCn =| Mo NVLUN The rmuiay yon Keiday ¢ Polls open from MOAN Pepun heen enrolled are entitled to vote [itENT, Jas, WINTREBOTTOM, PAILLIP Panne y Princes Kexecue WANNA, President, HENRY ROWLEY, Viced'ree, fon of the y MEL NESBITT, Reeu, Gro. B. NicuoLaon, Secs, Ihr —Parspant 0 sd y. (BAND, { committes ral Die Fri 414, (rom 7 lo $54 o'eloek, ab prermie 0 D iy gies Me ea b} n ATIVE rhe Ai corner Socety Notices, BINCK LAYER ular wee J iec bi an ery te Ail ret KiCh ALD MALUBW o Munriry, See. DEC MBE nor bith et mt Suy Rw Gooos, wi) Gin $e. jE pl a SA ila al ha ce al Amusements, athor of tie rath aot y re eat ea arte fine ss 1 MATINER of ‘Doors open at 14; at preice VOTH s THREAT B Bot ARE itn ana wn ove. Mit EDWIN nooTA rr Waa MU MAEM ; Last OTHELLO MAT NF lock. SATURDAY EVENING, otetoo. ‘oMea, eclehrated Last of the SiGuT RECONSTY FORTY i which mast POSITIVELY. be WITHORAWS For the Rrodaction af nuother gteas hurler que, WATINER EVERY In active preparation, « g | panterune exten ehtved SINDAD THe SAILOR. | anc StAT# SRCURRD 1X Dave IN ADYANC AVERLEY TH Ww iroitan New Prvprietor. ot, KERDER hurs {ay and every evening d y and A LESGt 3 in RREAT LONDON TUB JENNIE WILE MOU? veTeD RV ES re” Hotel. Hiuager. 1B. hieh HN A tine, MER F ELL Vi new Burle The performances Ayerties IN TWO DANCES, menen with few sooner, f MATINED SATU ie TAMMANY. Ite the AY, AT K SUCCESS reat Hurlesg omuine 96 POMIYeeN cHUSOn ALB US MAY MINSON CRESOR AND HIS A NSON ChUSOR AND HIS MAN MASON CLUSOR AND iia MAN BOBINSON CHUSOR ASD. HIS MAN DENSE MASSES AND THRATER that nightly thr 1 are unanimous in thei Knowledge i ROBINSON CRUSOR 0 Wo MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 2. YEE Micah SuCCESs br THE NEW OPERA, LES DRAGONS DE VILLARS HE MRIMIDS Bel, ‘bell aati me cask, hucludiing wy anit brilliant progtal tOF ov 40 ccs Private Hover BPECTAT NUFIC Railroad ears p Lxt Fie THAN way, $oor, Wl Ublog INWAY HALL. the tant bat a ety “Te ts ous aN At Steinway Mall: i9 te Char A Seyuiour, i to ba dieveted to tli far ully Of the best murienl, Bae been ple th Wie besleved tant have pre Worthy of the ncoas le je cone:rt ial codperation of WE Rayniond, WoW Ith that Win 8 Win. Sth KO. Dow Chak A. Da Carl Re Albert W Mark Smits Wea t Oly ory of sorw 0. Thuis M. Cooney DUAR Whe at RU iy Sxrtths DENBHIE }. ¥OX. oon MUSEUM The Grand apectac ar Myrtle MIEN SON C EMERY, UNENING ut o'cigel, ond EVERY DAY at 2 o'clock, MATINEE bolt Chairs © cei ex! Ww NOW OPEN DAY ‘The Forty-fourth Anngal Exhibition. ___ Annibersaries, VVotarn ve ERAGE acy THURSDAY, N stanton,” ARD HOWE me KINSON, Neon ER, <3 Buuren JOHN W. WUT CHINSON vices of the Family, to et ROOK LEN AC RUE MY 1 PiDay 1s hi WUUSD AY Morning seston, 10 A. ML per Inscitnte, a Ing sension at C SBD AY "Mo my of, ste 7%, admittance 1D FOR CUBA, GRAND FAIR AT corner of Broadw and wounded finder the a in New York, ‘Aduussiou, # POL rio tie Pole oC a atriot siiny of Cube, Bo ees of the Juaty Layrlolce CORNED Ns a nud Ornamental IRON WORKS. 185 to 148 Contre at, New York, Manufacturers of all kind ri p OWNERS AND BUILD 2 Patent Pelt for tiniag the wa! re hurding. Ilsa pertect security fkoeyeoutt cold of ‘ie hr st, corner Mi ant €'Co.). Hstruction, TL Wres ay Se a upile Can Fea Sed recolve lnatract {io Wess ers ae net 8 ARIEN. BONN K ts aud eleeant Prd $s'Shaliitery, ¢ ihe world, No at Uraadway Vtese ed RAW HATS AND? JONNETS 90 Ot hatin stents ate ea tn bina, and Howerss bugged stout straw. BOpGR ev ty Klub, New Miliinory, a Beow way, cormer oF 19th Ste Summer Resorts, v r re. LA ere ay mt St et oe Mo iy br Spseiat tera rug pace ie i Book gplog, wring, / 10 sone Saye .TARRETT & PALME RE, 70 Proadwa' Ava barca Ss. Dress Circle and Parquet, 60¢. it ee hen UL D | ‘ations for ene * tka Hct Pa ts a OTHELLO, Kespaare’s grand tragedy of that name, EON SATURDAY, Mr. EDWIN ALAMS, MIB FANNY. MORANT, and Wibuats tthe bok alee ot “LYO1A Thosiisos BULLESQUE, TROTTER, LAst MGHT® May 2 URDAY, AT 2. A Oriental burtesque cz. op- Aree TATION Kode a rR oe me hew dances, new dresses, ICL ON PAGLE FRANCATS. Anna Maria JEN STF WILLMO! Mr. spriggiie Mie FELIX KOGEI i verdict, acd universally ae iraNaubas THE WIT OF THE SEASON, ‘The world. renowned Gymnas THE RIZARLUTY THE RIZAREL THK RIZ NREL! fn their Ying ack ow the KUM, are Atty Win A partect, HOR GE APTLAC SE, DARING AND Eni hors iad UNIRE Acr. Dy MLB 20 Lene VENTING. Admision % cents, reserved seats, 2 am extra, ie Ga Kehoe and. iM ATIAG, On FRIDAY EVENING ¥ MATINEE, Fania, TEN NG, TOSTER pren Bouts reserved aft days in atyanes at) the box pce of the thentro, 21th st and Sth ay,, and Kehirmer'sy fut Hroad way. asl CEtege Bint THIS be Tivopor POPULAR, okki Mf the greatont Virtuoamef the diye an the Cornet Ptatom, Wcetber with the euinent Poluiste already connected wit THEO THOMAS SUN a SUESTRA, int ny WFR ie Tomas, five the ta Vick are, agony Pantomime of yg catalan at tO at hooky a ‘venta, 74, adn ee was of Iron Work for Buildings, Ti DERS Pagaind Lata ratte tt ‘sinte ol. ult purchase her Mase Lae, avers, Ne ios