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MOAXING THE TRADESMEN MAN'S STUPENDOUS BUT VERY “"NONSENSICAL JOKE, sinanpisinin Town Merchants AprileFooled in March ov ra. Caterer Furuishes a Menu for a Wedding Con-royaly and ndertaker ud a Live Mans Ens! (cenveek ago yesterday, a tall, well-drensed eng ily of 24 oF thereabouts, entered the crockery Kore, 19 Kighth avenue, and made the heart of Mr. fiesies glad by ordering of plates, dishcs, cups, qaucers, goblets, elaaeos, pitchers, and other brittle tabie gear, about $100 wort, She next wentto Howe, the baker, and ordered from bim enough ice-eream, cakes, &c., to hondred people, The to Early's hied ¢l peeeted liquors, and to a well-known coal merebant, a boteher, and to other tradesmen, to all of whom she sald that their wares were eded for Pat Con fos, of 519 West Twenty-ninth street, who was tobe married next day, and who woud settle the bille at ight. Sho then paid @ sad visit to Mr. Stephen Merritt, the undertaker, of Fighth avenue, whom ibe teked to send men to lay Pat Conroy out, and w meaure him for a cofin, and toa German barber, with whom she made bargain for the svaving of corpse. All these people were ordered to be at Pat Conroy's eity residence at 8 o'clock on the fol owing morning The ly took her leave, and Iowe, the teker, borrowing the words of the Hon, He Giceley ut appiied to that treacherous Bean, sodly teveats to his many friouds and fellow-victims, that ibe “has never since passed within range of his portal vision.” PAT CONROY'S SIKGI ‘The sun rose bright and warm. The pleasant morning alr wafted gently over the roof tops of the populous west side, ever and anon stooping to the arth to kiss the violets which the amorous fellow could not find, and to trifle with blushing roses, hie, clas! were not there. He dallted here with rising @ cloud of dust that made the s sneeze and swear; and there with nich tickened him with its nox- orced him. to hurry eastward with se between his alry dagers, ‘itve before § o'clock a natty little wagon ise came rattling down Jer the guidance of a powdered hair, It wat Mr. Howe's young man. ‘The wagon's freight was the wenlth of good things the velled lady bad ordered for l'at Conroy's wedding, Mr. Howe's young mun, nothing «bashed by the t tT went by char glances of the Whole community. of early mutrons End maids, wuo crowded the doors and windows of the neLborirg houses to admire the grace and exe with which he bsudled the ribbons, wheeled up short before No. two-story ediflce witich over: ked and embellished the extensive grounds o; the Conroye. He jumped to the ground like a lat ped at the door. When the Conroy 0 wilt, Dell# Were not much in use, and the Cor Hive family, proud of all the vneient Rever been willing to #anction an <Mon, For this reason Mr, Howe's young man was pbiiged 10 rap with his knuckles. Atal! lady who seemed tocluve: reachod her 45th fear without parting with the roundness of form Aad freshness of color which belongs to maids of 8), Answerod the summone, “Things from Mr. Howe," said the yonng man, pe ly touching the ye of bis paper ¢: p of his forefinger, nd here's the bill."” “Misther Who #¥ eaid the Indy. i Ro Me, Hote,* sald the young map. “And ‘lat Lave Ito do wid Misther Howe ?" said she iad), enurply. ‘The ‘Yourg man explained that a lady had ordered the lady, now tho. Weddin’ is it? An’ he's the is Pat, married man, an’ nice sober by, an’ bedad iv’ yex thry to make April fools av uz in March weather, may the Lard have maircy on yez but I'll call the po-lees. D'yex taxe Pot (ora Bigamy Young Mormon, ye omadhaun ? An’ who ordered the things? A woman, is it? An’ That wos her name au’ there does ake live? and’ — Tell uz about it, ye thafe, on’ began wid ye.” This with great rapldity—so great that Mrs, Couroy the elder lost. breath—and so earnestly, witha, that Pir, Howe's young man thought it well to depart urriedly before the exhausted element of wrath shoud have time (0 rogain their strength, and once wore burst | ‘m upon bis mnocent head. © Was about mounting hit wagon, a troop of lexing fancies gomooling through his nm should he encounter but a spruce ‘Aé of an Uptown butcher's establishment, Just driven up with # load of beet, mutton, pork, and veal, aud was now, bid in bund, intently ing at the Louse doors in search of a nuinber. He}o! Spare-rio,” said Mr. Howe's young man ; . Sweetness, where's 5121"? WW Mr, Couroy'e ?"* +t You be ing dst ere two-ttory house, Got any goods for ¢ Weddin * You bet.”* ‘The young butcher skipped lightly up the ateps of Ha, while Mr. Howe's young man stood with o fook on the whatt of ‘on and. watched wurly for the fortheom the irate Mrs, And the lively seeae which he felt was sure to fi Th # was opened and the tall Jady appe: An’ that Go you want, young man?” sald s * Here's your teat forthe weddin’, outside, and bere's my one's bil. 73." An’ whose weddin’ is itr" ® Pat Conroy's." Al, will yex kat him? Ye impident young t gwan out o'this in u dilly, J'll ye Diatherskite, Ye're the second n here te day, an’ may the divil fy T don't—' re ‘he Indy’s feelings became too deep for utter- suce, but, determined to produce a salutary eect Spon what she naturally thougut to be a malicious Worwentor, she made a pass at Wate that's be way wid me fortunately tor the beautyiund symmetry leoance, Was more vigorous than skillful, and the fell b less upon the innocent air, The yonug man ieft Mre. Conroy in possession of We fleld, and join Sue's cruzy.” suid Spare-rib, “No, she’s down on. the gal that arry," suid Mr. Mowe's joungman, nd so they arened the point, while their impa- ds stood pawing the baveinent of West Twenty-ninth street, and the inquisitive neighbors. faiker aud son, mother and daughter, crowded avout Whe debaters, ‘aud plied them with multijuuinous Auestions Av tals point there eame a new actors upon the teene, It Was w round-faced allant irom Hu :hes's truckery stove, with @ cargo of queens ware and thin und glues—and w bill for $100 aguinst Pat Con- toy. Hard upon his heels came a gay young Irisli- i trom Bxrl;'s, corner of Eighth avenue aud Six- teenth street, with six gallous of rare wines and choice brandy und mellow whiske)—and a vill, WHAT THEY WERE RAISING AT CONROT’S. When these uuiortunates were met by Mrs. Con- Toy at her door there arose @ din that defies de teription, for tie now infuriated lady had beeu reia- forced by w plutoon of fair fricuds Who resided near Vy, and Who were ready, for the sake of the perso ed Weman, to tlk OF to butter to death every wcrount engaged In the wretehediy cruel vutruge BH the Pesce and auiet of w nice family. A wild-looking policeman happened along during the heat of battle, aud tuen went away. When the fey Dr, Partlot met him at the next corner he i © Officer, what is the matter over there " “0, nothing; they're just raising a litte hell— What's! all.” WHAT THEY PUT DOWN AT CONnoY's, In the midst of the turmols there drove up_to the 4 Mr. Howe's specialat the curb, at's goin’ to front of the futed house two coal carts. Finding the entrance blockaded, the two drivers leit tuieit Vehicles, and without ado, but with soue lilue pro favity, moved the baker's wager backed up tier carts to the pa id depucites thereon two Wns of 4 UC Cod as War ever tuined “Is th Conroy's?" sald one oF the clouds wen, we be worried inset through the » tie door of 512, tis that,” sald Mrs, Conroy; au’ that do rex want?” Here's a Lill for two tons ot cont, matum, for Misther Conroy, wn’ lang life sil himon' bis weutin® Gay. Will ye want it put tp, uia'ain Y ‘Thus spoke the inno Tit wan | thing Pelion on Ossi. Mrs, Conroy evuld stand Bie was avoutto make a Vader of her peace, When @ siti By a styiten barouche drawn by four \iite hokadsy Gres Up iu front OF tie house, Amun ma ivery Blichted fi tie Piusivcuehivned reat of the Mevueie, anu passiz inrouzh the throug, whicw OHV iced as he approached, picked bis Way daintily to the dour, wit ater dusti routs With wmarveiou Fouiel, Wir adurersed di * Pur,” answered Mis, Conroy and half adozen bther laiies'in a breath, pe Putt, Mudome, here's the four carri.ges, and the with tue plus’ cushions, jour we that wise ordered 10} An’ who + hey Was rs liver Atabie, Corner of Beventh a th sireut, yertoriay, by aw 3c told us how that tee ahs Conroy) of this bere dleniieal house, was ried this mornin’, and wanted the car Pages tor his friends, and’ the barouche for the IONS OF A MOUSR—'TIS FLOATING IN THR AIR, ppl Wes Now apparent that the practical joke woe He invention of sowe personal enemy of Pat, Con 1 But who couid it be? hie discussion of this polmt became at once the order of the day wait ie Creutd Was melting, the beasts of burden Parp Poling the pavement ‘with thelr impatient maf (ut the Dutcher, the baker, and the livery ang Rite intent upon the solution of the mystery, Tewsined upon the soene Of their eurivus ad quallfe 10 lend’ the weight of thelr logic und elo- “THEY WOULD BURY MB ALIY) se Atother orrival to add to the complication and to et oe tit, Mu basability of the street, the worri- ht of good. Mrs, Conioy, and the wonderment of « wsnerulied multitade, # Uudertaker’s Wagon, Contained trestles aud benches, a goodly sap- red ite sombre black contrasted unpleasautly “Does Pat Conroy live here 1" said Mr. Reed, ar he twisted one en: hie ferocio stache, “He, des, sir,” sald & ecore of peop! * An’ that'li you have wid Pat Coney #'* anid that Kentleman's mother, | Have yee a bill, too?” “No, ma'am," replied polite Billy Reed; ** I'll pre- tent my bill when iny work's done, “An' flat worruk will yez do here, I'd like for to know?" ; “Well, we've come to lay Mr, Conroy out." For a moment nobody spoke a word. In fact, words, even of the most vigorous and anti scriptaral and objurgatory character would not lave done Justice to the feelings of the people who then and Viere heard that remark of Billy Reed" There wasn moment's silence, It was broken by the cracked voice of @ little man, who, during the List conversstion, had managed to work bis way to the front, In his hands he held all the pharapherne- lia of a barber shop. “Is der Pot Gonroy Im der house 1 said be, © Foat'll yes uave wid him ¥” aid Mrs, C. “Thayve goom to shave him, said Mra. C. “He jon't w avin’, shaves hisself, does Pat, paatitd dex mon ie dade, und 1 wos tended here to shave bin." Tt required no little talk to convinee the barber that Le Wes one of many who had been victinized Uy a sharp trickster, In answer to questions he re: plica that he received bis orders trom * dot vooman Mita coat on his face, und she war large ani] vite face, und shpeak shmall like s me ‘This was w periect description of so many adie known to the barber's attentive auditors, that had the suspected ones been brought together they world have made the most remarkable collection of Homogeneous specimens ever exhibited. The ant formity of the Czar » size dress, eral ay est ehindow of en similarity crous female that fust exiss between there jokers, TUERE WAR ONLY 6 ritt, the un of hia , piewsan hidy of me to Mr. Merritt's to f Pat. Conroy's body, she wore & thick vel over her face, spoke but litte, and an- Hounced herself as a iriend of the Conroy family oc. emp) ine a house apposite theirs, Was elsewhere booked as Maris Davis, of 119 Waverley place, WHo 18 suk? Itie anid that the police in the neighborhood of West Twenty-ninth street know who the veiled Indy is, but are not able to discover her whereabouts, Mrs. Conroy. the elder, says that she saw the my terious stranger speaking to her «on on the corner of Twenty-niuth street and Tenth avenue, bat « Ries all knowlede of her indentity, When sive vis the laying out Merritt's sie wore a brown drese, plaid shawl, Jockey hat, lue veil Some of the neighbors of the Conroya suppos that the velied lady is some old flame of Pat's who has borne her grief at bis marriage as long as she could, and that, £0 use one young. lady's sienieant. then, inelegant remark, * her iove has busted into hate, whici may be true, Mr. Pat Conroy is @ quiet, cober-sided, retired ceutieman of about 40 years, and delights in dispens- ine the hospita.ities of his city residence to his legion of friends, He voted against Gen, Grant, aod is a devout disciple of Tamn.cny, a - 4 RAID ON THE COREANS. iia The Asiatic squadron to Join tu the Fray— Au Ailicd Fleet to Punish the Pirate A good deal of surprise and wonder have been expressed by clore observers of the fittings ont of the trigote Colorado and the corvettes Alaska and Bonicia, ordered to the Asiatic Squadron under Rear-Admiral John Redgers, in noticing the unusual number of light Dallgren field guns, with their cas riages, with which these ships have been furnisLed by the Ordnance Bureau at Washington, More than twice the customary number of these guns Lave been issued to these vessels, so that they may be able, if hecessary, to put ashore two fuil batteries to sup- port any movement on land undertaken by the seilors and marines of the squadron. In addition to this formidable armament for operatious on land, the Navy Department has ordered the issuance of a full complement of the new Remington breech-load- ing arms, both muskets and pistols,tor all the crews thus placing them on # footing superior to that evjoyed by any body of sailors in the world, Under voruble circumstances, Admiral Rodgers can throw ashore trom his united squadron between six and eight hundred splendidly armed men, supported by two or three batteries of powerful tield pieces— 12 and %4-pourder howitzer and rifled gu Berore Admiral Rodgers's cruise is up, he will no doubt have cecasion to try issues with the wild bar- Darians in the isiands of Corea and Formosa, ‘The natives of the former island have never yet been chastised by civilized nations, and they greatly necd to be taueht a lesson concerning the rights of hospi- tality, and the propriety of refraining from piracy and murder, It will be remembered that the Au can bark Goverai Sherman was captured by the C reans three or fonr years ago, and the crew probs bly murdered, as no trace could ever be fou them Ly an American man-of-war that subsequently Vitited the Island ior the purpose of ascertaining sate of toe bar At th the Coreons informed the n cer in ¢ . that the wanted any c coumitted rbarians,” had better co m, As he had acomparat oral, he did not venture to chastise their erimes against humanity, or fort insolence, but sailed away, to await a better oecasion. to give the pirates a salatary lesson, Other naiions have attempted singly to get some satisfaction from these barbarians, without avail, Ao E ry man-of-war threw a small body of men on shore, ana were badly handled by the natives. It also sailed away wiiwout obtaining any results, So danrerous is it lor merchant ships to pass near Corea, that they give it a wide berth, and nothing has yet been done to bring the natives to their senses, Now the great powers in the East are determived to unite and uke 4 descent upon the coast, and give the Coreans a sound tarashing. ‘The Buguish, French, American, Duteh, and Ru siou squadrons will unite in 34 through the expedition. A body of Freneh and English in antry will be detailed troin China aud Japan to act with the al i saiers and mariner ve thousand or more men will be landed and one or two pitched battles will doubtless bring the Coreans to terms. ‘There are several large cities in Corea, and one or two of these wil doubtless be captured and de- #troyed in order to castyterror among the ranks of the hauguty wavages. After that we shall unque: tionably demand that two or more porta be opel wal ofl: * outst and demand th force at nis dis them fo to couinerce, und precautions will be taken to keep down piracy hereaiter, We suail lear of lively evcnte lv that far off country; and we predict th the American flag will be carried with all its ancient honor and giory z, the side of the Kussian, French, Koglien, ‘aud Dutch, in the bouiest place of ‘the con: ict, ————E—Es THE BROOKLYN ELECTION FRAUDS, Pall sti Justice Buckley & Co. Mentenced to Incare ceration iw the Kings ¢ Ht Are the Offenders to be Pu In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Brooklyn, yesterday, five of the convicted canvassers of elec tion were fentenced by Judge Gilbert, Mr. Win: chester Briiton, counsel for detence, who bad mov ed or an arrest of judgment in these cases, raised the potut yesterday that this Court bad no power to bass sentence on any of these walefactors, aud that the only penalty to whieh they were liable is a civil penalty—a forfeiture of the pay for services which tuey might bave reudered, Judge Gilbert, however, promptly overruled this, and proceedea to sentence the offenders, Henry P. Mayo, a clerk in the Water Board, and Nichael flannon, a clerk in the Tax Collector's of. fice, who had been convicted of fraud in the count- urth District of the Fourth vd to the Penitentiary for Uiree monihs, Justice Jumes Buckley and Geo, Brown, eanvas- sere in the twenty-first Ward, convicted of reiusing to make Ue cunvas at the prover time and place, d to ten daye in the County Jail honey, Who wiilluily lost the returns of a district in the Dixteenth Ward, was sentenced to thirty aays in the Peniientiiry, ' Barney, it may be eret, tertified on the trial Unt ou the day x the election he visited the office of the perintendents of the Poor, and while there @ poor dier entered and vegan to play. Barney put tue yeturns on (te floor and listened to the fiddler, who finished ina short time and left, Mr, Barvey’ then turned to pick up his papers; but, als! they also were zone. After the adjournment of the Court, Mr. Britton applied to Jucge Gilvert, in Chambers, for a tay of proceedings in ull these cases, in order that the points of law which le lad raised might be argued before the General Term. Judge Gilbert decided to grant the stay, aud te cases thereiore go up. At the General 1erm in the Kiogs County Court House on Saturday these caves inay possibly be argued. ‘The general opinion expressed yesterday wus chat not one Of the convicted Canvassers Would ever be imprisoned a day. —— trict Attorney Responsible tor what may Prove a Murder. Daniel Ritner und Francis Degan were held by Jusiice Seoit yesterday, to await the resulk of M>, Joseph A, Juckvon's injuries, Mr, Jackson was as- saulted and robbed on the 18th of August, at S\Amity street, It las been ascertained that Degan wie ar- rested some time before this assault for » burglery, and that be was tried, convicted, and remanded for wentence, Two days afterward he was walking 1 the Central Park, where he was recognized by the owner of the store which he had robbed. ‘That gen- Hlewan inquired of the District Attorney why te prisoner had been liberated. Of course, that oMfcial new nothing about it, and referred Mr. Franafleld to le clerk, who alko'proteased ignoruiica, If De- ‘an had been wentenced as his crime deserved, Mr. lackson's life Would not bave been endangered, Does Jadge Russel kuow Low it happened that De- kan Was relassod TI THE SITUATION IN CUBA, —_—-— THE UTTER ABSURDITIES IN RODAS'S PROCLAMATION, ——— The Manifest Falseto: Pablished Accon of Recent Import DE of the Spanish t Movements—T! y Ben nen Las Tunas-Wholesalo Murde: Authorize: During the absence of the Captain-General in Puerto Principe, the Casino Espafiol are the real rulers of Havana by their stipendiaries, the volun- teors, A meeting of this club was held on the 934 inst., necessitated by the rumors from ;Madrid of a cession of the island. The sense of the club was couched in the termination of their address to the Spanish people, which reads as follows, and which was considered of suMictent importance to telegraph to their agent in Spain: “The Spaniards in Caba may be conquered, but ceded or sold never; Cub shall be Spanish, or we will abandon her in ashes. To Matan: ‘the last sensation was the military ex. eention on the 4th, of tour persons, brought in already condemned by court martial, from Ala- cranes, Their crime was giving food at thelr little farms to the late Faiders from the Cionega de Zapata, Before dying they declared that the portons took what supplies they wanted by force, ‘The man who presided at the Court martial was @ major of volunteers from Matanzas, who thas ear- ried out to the letter the Captain-General’s late edict, that any subaltern should arrest, try, condemn, and cxecnte anvbody be pleased, without referring the execution of such sentence to his superior officer. The raid under Arredondo, from the Cienega do Zapata through Los Palos, San Nicolas, and Guines, Was successful, and the raiders returned without losing a man, They surprised one detachment of civil guarde, and carried off their arms and ammunt- tion, ‘The Spanish press las published faise detailed recounts of the capture and execution of Arredondo and ix others of this party. The truth 1s, they all ot buck safe; but a fow country people, from whom they toox what eupplies they required, were exe- chted by the volunteers, and the victims were called, for the nonee, Arredrado & Co. From the Vilias district there {s nothing of im- portance, The two Generals Cavada had received foto arms ond ammunition, and the Spanish troops in this district dare ngt leave their fortified posi- ons. The Captain-General was in Puerto Principe, from wich place, on the 26th inst., he had issued the most extraordinary of all iis extraordinary procla- mations, In it he states tant the Eastera Depart , ment and the Cinco Villas district “are returning to reace.” He probably forgot that he declared by clamation on the 6th of January that these same departments “were alroady pacified.” He ad that “operations are about to be commenced with energy in that department (Camaguey), and then says that Lis predecessors have been guilty of a clemency of which he shall never be justly aecnsed, Ts this part of his prociamation intended to niean that Letona, Lesea, Goyeneche and Puello have dis plaved no energy and heve snown clemency? It is true that De Rodas, in his edict wherein be author. {zed any common soldier, recular or volunteer, to try, condemn, and execute at will, has cone a little beyond all iis predecossors—not excepting the cele. brated Alva—in legalizing wholesale murder, but we question whether the thins authorized executions 0 Wis butener of Mslaca and Cadiz will outnumber the unauthorized ones of his predecessors. In the Eastern Department two engagements of importance have taken place, both in the neighbor. hood of a place exiled Boes de Salado, where the river Canto crostes the road from Bayamo to Las Tunas, The Spanish accounts published to the Havana papers are too absurd to obtain the slizhtest cretence. (Ihe late proclamation of De Rodas, in Which he commands all officers “not to lie in their renorts to headquarters, had evidently not reached Valmaseda’s camp). The best proof t!at the Span- iards were badly beaten is, that Valmaseda left Bayamo for Manzanillo on the Ith inst,, and that the wounded did nut leave the river Canto until the following day, ona steamer sent up the river for them, It was generally believed in Havana, at the sai tn of the Inst #1 er. that Geu. Jordan, at toe head o 4,000 mon, vad failen upon the Spanis}) forces wnder Va maseda, wien on their way from Bayamo to Las Tonas, and utterly routed them, . No more sigaifigant proof of the Captain-Generai's opinion of the state of this pucified isiand ean be af forded than by an order of bis of the 17th inet., in which he adows salt and medicines to be circula'ed freely in certain named Jurisdictions of the Islnd, all to the vestof Curdenas, “in consequence of the signal proofs of the apirit waich animates the juris- dietions named.” The order is a foo! and Involnn: tary admission On the part of De Rodos that the foirit which avimates more than three-fourths of the island is antagonistic to Spanish rul ———$§ CAPD, TITLOW'S VICTORY, Turning the Hampton N groes Out of their Hom Correspondence of The Sun. Hawrtow, Va, March 28—The telegraph agent at Fort Monroe has already given very briefly the story of an attempt to turn off the negroes from the Celey pith farm, three miles trom this village, A few particularé may not be amiss ‘The farm had been wold by the admiuistrator of the estate to whieh it belon-ed, to a Mr. Blackmore, of Massachurette— fignificant name, under the circumstances—who, finding the equatters determined to stay, called on the authorities to aid in their eviction, Capt. Tit- mouse—we beg his pardon, Titlow—the Sherif. a nervous little wan, summoned u white posse of A'ty men, indifferently armed, and, by reasoning threats, tried to induce the negroes to leave, ‘These —men, women, and children—were disposed to show fight with all sorts of weapons, old ewords, and brick-bate. There may have been some guns among the men, but most of the phote which are suid to lave fallen about the attacking party were, to the beat of tue writer's knowledge and belief, fred out of hoes! ‘The Sherift's fright magnified the number and the strength of his antagonists, and, with his Dense, he ell back in “good order,” @ da Bull Run, to the village, and has caied on'the Governor tor * reinforcements,” Tue colored people are technically in, the wrong, of course, but their case is lard. About one bun: dred of them are settled in their little patcties on the Smith farm, where they hi ed and made their pathetic litue * improvement! ever since 1964 or 1s, or longer, Their poor gardens are made for the ‘spring, and the seeds sown. Their green peas are un inch or two above ground, Thi is all their living, and they lose it all, with their ebanties, and the fruit of their Inbor for yeurs, 50 far as your correspondent can learn, no offer to compromise or to buy tue crops in the ground, or break the fall in any Way to the poor negroes bias been made, Dar- ing the war the Government enlisted several negro regiments in this region, and put the families of (hese soldiers on the Smith and other adjoining jurms. giving them temporary quarters for shelter, Now, te squatters say: “The Government put us here; let the Government take us off. If Gen. Barry (in command ac the (ort) says We must go, we will The end will be that they will scatter after a while and disappear, or move into Hampton, or Slavtown, Which, tn turn. will have to go throush the same emptying process by aud by. Even this bare and hungry iiite stretch of land Is bezrudged to tue ne: xroesy and tor them, * re ‘nin ome to mean that they dored (a in tie case of @ poor ined Fields, latey) out of ti ays of earning & peaceable, hovest living, Notiing could be more inoten-ive than the lives and conduct the blick pion. Muny of thom have be bare ground by work, d thriit, and patience, Lt is very Fure to hear a Outu among them; und tll more so to see a drunk en negro. y - a . MR, BERGHS STAGE CAPTURE, Becta A Horse Worth About 83-AMice:d with Acute Lamnitixand Navicular Thitin, To the Editor of Th Sin: In this day's editi headed, "Air. Bergb's § Permit me to ray that 0) Just and prajucicial to the cause of humanity to the Drate creation, A horse, altucued to omnibus 1, Was seen fOing down Broadway, buving wlreudy made one trip up aud down, Which was ina niost pitiful condition, having acute lantuitis ind feet, und navicuiar thiths tn the ri, foot, une'of wich was cracked, and «is matter, ‘The intense agony,’a6 testitied to by a surg Spot, Who Jurther pronounced the animal u furtier ube, wud Bitiu it oUt to be destroy diiver, moreover, admitted to me that the was Unt to Work, und that be had told lis eue ployers so, In all fairness and regard for humanity, untens it can be sown that horses are insensitie to the iu- fliction of pain, an aniwal in the cndition of this one should not be made to travel ut ali, much less take two consecutive trips from one end of tis greut city to the other, before a loaded ve icle, ‘The tove of the articie 19 to cuuse (his Lumave institution t appear the aggressor, In lieu of the owners of the animal, and who certuinly should pro- vide the public with the uiewns of travel, and not subject chem to delay and interruption by reasun of cruel and parsimonious spirit. Lhe wretched creature in question, when removed from the veuicie and the influence of the whip, and the suprort utforaed by the hurness aud pole, wa tite umicuity kept from falling, sad ae it moved along culied forth the »)mpathy of the Leholders in Ivud expressions of denunciation, ‘Vhis Wag a cause tor arrest and proseention, but we made Lh. HENRY BERGH, Orrics oF. JQRIETY FOR THE WRAVENTION OF CRUELTY giose/L#, WS Broudway, Murch 81, 1vi0. Ar p there is a paragraph vi a BrowuaWily Stace. f this artic.e is un hareing F creature Was lame und suttering noon tie ft ior Tie FRIDAY, APRIL 1, WELTON, THE BIGAMIST, eee A Story of Two Wives-Divorced from the First through an Infamous N Void— Co In September, 1869, Mrs, Mary A. Sears, a young widow of respectability, was married to Charles A. Welton, at her father's house in this city, he represeating himself to be an unmarried man, About a month after the wedding she dis- covered, from a report in Tax SUN of an application against her husband to compel him to support a wi’e, that he had been previously married, that his firet wife was stilt living in ‘Third avenue, and that he had obtained a divorce from her which was then being contested as fraudulent and void, This proceeding culminated tn an application before Judge Barnard, last February, for a decreo to vet aside the judgment of divorce, ‘The application was denied, and an appeal was made, At this tage of the proceedings, Mrs, Soars, the fecond wife, obtained evidence concerning the char- actor of the divorce, and concerning Welton's pre- vious course of life. Application Was then made for leave to renew the motion to have the divorce ect aside, and the permission was eranted, Afdavita Were procured from various persons who had been in the employ of Orson A. House, the notorious di in Nassau street, which proved om his first wife had been oured in that office, and that the name of McKay, which had beer used in the suit as attorney for the pialotiff, was only placed there as acover, ‘The am: Gavit of Lucien B. "Knowles, who, under the namo of Eugene J. Sawyer, testified betore the referee to the erldence upon whieh the divorce Was granted, was resented, stating that he was inthe employ of House; hat be had been requested by House te go befor tho referee and muke a deposition to certain acts of adultery on the part of Mra, Welton, and that he had done #0; that he bad never known Mrs. Weltor in fact had never seen the acts which he bad testitied to, Affidavits were procared from other perso the employ of Hours, showing that Mr. Welton to House's ofice and offered a large sum for adi vorce, and that when it wus sought to impeach the th shag House liad empoyed . Bhaler to ce- nd it On these sMdavits @ motion was made to vacate the decree of divorce, ‘The motion was graated, Mrs, Sears, W, fecond wife, then brought an faction to hhve her marriage with fim deciared null and void, on the ground of an existing previous mar- riage. Mr Shaver appeared for the defendant, und the matter was reterred to Judge Loonard, who, afer hearing the cuse, made bis revort afew days Axo, in Which he finds aa facts tie marriage coremo wy in the just named marriage, the existence of a former marriage; that the former wie is now |i ing, aud that the defendant fraudulently obtain divoree from her prior to the second marriaj and without the service of a summons « the first wite, uch she a resident of this city ; and also that the divorce liad not been fet ative at the time of the secoud marriage; that Mrs. Scars merried in good faith, and with the full contidence and belief that Welton was a single man, id awfully divorced from his frst wife; that when she discovered that he was not, she immediately separaved trom him, and has not cohabited with him fince; and that she 'is entitled to a decroe declaring the marriage ull and void, together with the costs Of the suit. A motion was made yesterday, before Judge In- “ilam, to confirm the report of the reteree, and t Fue a’ final decree of divorce. Ine motion 0 Welton’s first wite ob- granted. A few days tata order compeliing him to pay Ler @9 a week for her support, ————— GILDED DOMESTIC MISERY. — Wife Starved into Surrendering Her Daughter—Hires out a a Domertic—A Vight at the Pau Mane sion Ended by the Imprisonment of the Moth Mr. C, C. Sperry, @ Wall street insurance bro- ker, who lives in style on the Westchester side of the Harlem river, some months ago separated from bis wife. ‘The separation was mutnal, and the writ: ten agreement between them stipulated that he should have the custody of his two sons, aged Sand ears respectively, and the mother tho charge of Ler daughter, aged 3 years, Mrs, Sperry consented to an allowance of $42 per month for herself and 15 per month for the child, This beegarly fum was discontinued after a few pay- ments had been made, The lady frding herself des- titute eurrendered her daughter again to the custody Of the fatuer, and herself sought @ livelihood as 4 servant in the house of a family in Fifty-eeventh w York city. Mr. Sperry instituted in the meantime a divorce, basing his suit on the groand gt slultery, Mra. Sperry subsequently regretting the daughter attempted to by forces ecompanied bj en, ane Pacha MS Sener eho SAE cposseaaed hereoif of the child, The not effected without a severe sirugle between Mr. Sperry's housekeeper and a man eer- vant on the one side, and Mrs. Sperry aud her escort th in the fight the housekeeper was vere! ‘On Mr. Sperry's return warrants were procured nd Mrs. Sperry and one of her m: tants were arrested and locked up for the night in the station house in Morrisania, Yostorday the facts in connection with the assault Wore investivated by Justice Hauptman, who ad- Jovrned the v= mination until next Mondsy, Mean- While the Justice retains possession of the ehil til the New York Supreme Court decides th tion as to which of its parents is e1 Soesion, her action in retarnin ques led Lo its pos. ——_ The Rich rdsoneMeFarl nd Trgedy. Daniel McFarland’s trial for the killing of A. TD. Richardson opens next Monday before iecorder Hackett, | NicFarlind is to be defended by Jolin ham, Elpridge Try, and other emineut law- ——_ - Masonte ClileChat, The seventy-second anniversaay festival of the Al Masonic Lietitution for Boys, located at Wood in the northern part of London, was held son's Hall, London, on Wednesday eveniic. th Wales Ww Master, pres ding ter cveet. hari de Provincial Grand M4 coinshire, Somerset Cheshire, Northumy Oxford, Devon, Este x, Hampehire, Siddle ih Wales; the Part Grand Wardens, apd the officers of the Grand’ Lodge, togevher with 9 large mutuber of the Fraternity sent, Sir Alber: W, Woods, Gar- £ the Grand Dircetor of Cere. Wore in full Masonie Craft Pr at the eutertainm: Grey and Ripon ter King-at-Arios, monic All the bret and evening di Lastevening a “public night for Royal Arch Ma. fona” was held in the Zetland hamber of Freemasons’ Hal, under the anspices of the Chapter of" Pradent Brethren,” when the Arcaua of the Order was uuyelied by M. E. Comps, John Boyd, Jaines Brett, He Went: Little, Prov’ Gr. Seo. of Middlesex, and other old members of the a Chapter and Koya! Craft. The Chapter was opeued at 6 o'clock, and ail {he Companions wese attired in evening dress with full clothing. There wasa very large and the exempilfication was perfect. ————— # thin Day, jy Bracras Tanw.—Now. 173, 96, 990, 949, 962, Cuamanne—Now 6, 186, 1 198, 196, 934, Things were red hot at Albany last Toesday. The “destroying angel” had been on his muscie the night Jus. according to Larry Kiertian, and _kdolager with tie Young. Demo Knox, tno hatter, 212 Broatw ks All other hatters out of tine Mis unerd hats—hetter, handsomer, nobbicr, and cheaver than any other.— ade, ee gg yes New Spring Styles of gents’ hints just out at ‘derhili’s, Nos. 184 and 196 Fulton st.—Ade —— Tave's Britis Zeet.—Tho most delicious sauce tn the World. No family should be without Ib—Ado, — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, WURsPAY, March 21—P, M.—The gold market opened at 1124 and coutinued steady the greater portion ofthe day. The regular business of tbe Axchange closed at Lo'clock, in Loken of reepect te (he ory of the Inte Mr. B. M. Whitehouse, thongn dealings were Informally conducted til 6o'eloek. After 8 P. M,, under the in: Auence of heavy eaies, ald to be tor the account of cer tain Bottou partis, as also by the weakicat and de- cline th foreign exchate, the market became heavy with sales at 111%, and ina! quotations at Mi4@tI1y In the gold loan market the rates paid for haying bal- ances Curried were 4, 434, 5, and 64 ® cent., the Anal rate after Clearing House being 6, ‘The total cleart at the Gold Exchange Bank were $44,060,000, gold bale Auees #1,220,145, and currency balances §1,405,08, The prineipal quotations wer 10 A. N16 249 P.M soecod DH A250, Messe od IN 12:0 P. He Sr BS MUTT S80 PS MSS Foreign exc at the clove was weak, leading Grawer® Hay ing reduced their rates for prune bills (ror Jukig Lo 10534, kooM bankers’ bills Muding ready sale at | 106 @10°'4, and cotton ville at LO7M@lITX. ‘The clos Quotations of prime 60 days bills were 1084@ 108, #1a! 1G6x@100, and commercial 107410754, ‘The cadie re ports an iherease in the Bank of Engiand of £:,40, 4nd of two millions of france in the Bank of Franc ‘There has been an Improved demand for money thoush the market lias been easy, the Inquiry be ing readily met at five ® cent. ax the general rate, though some trantaetions were reported at 6; the lea ing dealers have been accommodated at4, This eare 6 Femarkable in view of the usual activity onthe fret of April, which, a# {6 well known, ie @ general scttignert day in the rnval districts, and to provide for whieh, the banks in the interlor have heretofore been obliged Lo draw heavily opon thelr New York eosrespondente ; hitherto resuitiog In metringent market, Last year the rate on call was 7 # cent, and additional commissions of 1166.46 of one # cent., a wide difference from thove Avove quoted, This ease is mainly due to the ex: eme duliners of trade, tpeideat to the protracted diseurnion of the Fmidivg bill, which has not only die- turbed (he mereantic community, out been productive Of disetrous results, Ifa Funding bill could ve passed divested o€ the objections attending the present mens ure before Congress, or if the project of # Fonding bill for the pres@bmege abandoned altogether—in cither Case there would dew sclief to the mercantile classes 1 fiLancow, Decanse the nnwire legistation of Congress on financial matters has occavioned a dread and uncertainty of the fature, even greater than the probable reality, The re- mittances thus far rent forward have been light and more than neutralized by the receipts from country sources, the course of domestic exchange favoring an influx to this centre. The discount market is easy and in favor of writers of mercantile paper, selected names Daseing as low as 654 ¥ cent. and prime endorsed notos At 7@8. The failure of an eminent ehipping firm in Philadelphia was reported to-day, anda large petro: Jeum dealer at Pittsburgh, with labilities to the amount of #180,000, In sympathy with the firmness of gold, and the rise Of sixty-two's at London to 91g, together with the free purchases of the financial institutions, the Government bond market oponed 6 advanced Sater calls,ander rumors that the Ways and Mo leferred fnai action for several (a) he Fonding bill, the market reached, and the more prom! nent issues declined & fraction, though closing steady. Henry Clews & Co, 52 Wall stroet, report ag P.M. : Bie. Athed.) Bid. Asked, ALLY '12) 15-90, "65, conp,...100% 110 m 114% |5-20, "65. @. J. 108 108 WN 114 20, 167, s 106 100 oy Tuo, MoU. we {TOM 11084110240, COU... 1C8% 108 {109% 1095 Gold bonds CBS mse wag Btite bonds have been auiet, with emall tales, Vir. init 68, old. declined 1 ¥ cent: to Ty and Alani i ¥ cont to H, Vireivin rexistered 6s rleing 1 cent. to 8, Te SINGS S, and ew h Caro! Ge 1a 78 be- Me new Maas, strong at outh Carolinas, January and Jus, eel April and October at 85, California ty at tii Ge at 102 old as follow pubic. 17) American ‘allway. bonds were Fenty, With # Duk, Chicago and Inctang Central at Sandy ; seconds, @ Alton and Terre Haute incomes, #1; Sew York and New Haven 66, 100; Central Pacifios, Ui ; and Unions, Mi, allway share market opened active and strone, nd #0 continued wotii ite in the afternoon, when it broke, pric ‘This dect ° Northwestern, Kock Isiand, aid Roadin hamed has been irregular tiroughout the day, declin: Abe 1 B cont, to 87M, Ihe stock, owing to the ‘close of the transfer books on Saturday, having jent fat, North: western common fell off from 73 to ih LG fo} Rook I ie to 1, and Heading, & t $74. “The Vanderpilt stocks showed more sey Av 1 Exchange, 114 at (0, of frate of Col New York Central ranging from Wy to (2M ; scrip % to SX; Harlem selling at 1433), and Hariem’ preferre: At 14d. Tho St. Paul thares vere firm on common at BON gio, the preterred falling of TH cent. Oo 3K, with ubeequent Fever, to TN. Ohio and Miisteeipp! was strong at 204@l0y ; New Jervey Central at 410), Erie Delage quiet at Bs, with " _Krie preferted at Pittsburgh was dull ato 4, Fort wayne ats, aud Wabash at swab. At the Boaras, Lilvols Central sold at 1d@l42s: Panama, 16/618; ; Alton and Terre Haute, 40; the, preferred, 66 , c nd Alton, Hi yalitN : Morris and Eesex} i a St. owen, 1004; Colu Chicago etitral, ‘184 @IX tnd’ Horton, Brie. ti, Vcige Mail, of th tinged to be the p1tu ike. The opening Wwlileh it rose to. fell back to 87, react declined to 9%, with late snlos at iM. The ings have not been as extensive as uoted yesterday pic. there line boen an, important covering of the sh interest. The last dividend of 8 ¥ cent. was paid by his Company Bepteniber 1 of last vent, and the surplas reniaiping ta the treasury, after the Cayment of the same, was publicly announced by the Directors Be'about $1800. At the quarterly meeting of the Dic Fectors six moutie iater, 1a February, no di dlelared vocaute the earnings of the Company had hot been suficient to warrant such ction, Sibce bat time ‘Golden City tn brow 3 phe Company have lost 1 Tight anda peaceful sea, theredy. Incurrin Weatera Union ‘Teles: 6 to SW, apd Quicksilver to 10. ferred selling at 18; 10 # cent. true 44; Camberiand Coal, 814 ‘ariposa pre- cortineates, 1%, and Brontwick Land Kxy/ree shares Were firm, with 8 1%. United States at 47, American at ArKO & Co. at 19}. ato 2, M. Bid. And. Bid. And, S.¥.C.@H. con. 2" “W\ Onto & Mi ay” 20 Noa i No, Central: Uz 102% Hariem, SLMaripOsbwseses ON tH Ene... Do. Frets cc 18. 18M | Weat.U. tel...” sy Bei PN Camberiand:... 82) Big Cy 5, Cencral. 14g 4 |uicksilver: 10 BX |Tacite Mati. a HOS Adame Express Bin "|W. F.& Co. Ex. 104 20) Mil. & St.Paul (Am. Mer.Un. bx, 8 BBY Do. ret... UN|C.S Exprose..., 434 4 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. fossa Aas Tur Cursareake axp O11o RatLnoan will unite the barbors of the Atlantic coast with the inland navigation of the W. by a short, constant, and economical line. The greater part of it is already in active operation, and » force of 7,000 men fs on- guged on the construction of the remainder, When completed from the deep waters of the James river to the confluence of the Bic Sandy with the Ohio, it wil afford tue ebortest, cheapest, and most reliable route for the products of the West-south- West to the seaboard, and the quickest for passen- ger travel to and from the national capital. Con- necting and tributary lines of railroad are pro- jected oN COUMUCtUg I OMe ana Rentucny, srnich will give rexdy transit to and from the great rajiroad ceutres of the Mississippi! Valley and the Pacific Railroads, Ivexhaustible deposits of iron ore and free burning coal are found along the line of the road, which must contribute an important local trafic, in addition to that already drawn from the rich agricultural re- gions adjacent. ‘The loan intrusted to our hands is one of the most important ever negotiated im this country; it is based upon a mortgage covering four hundred and thirty-even miles of main liue, equipment, &c., for ch there is ample present security in completed road and work doue, The bonds we offer have assurances of prominence and activity in the money markets of the world. It is of great importance to purchasers of railroad securities to secure those which shall be widely known ond actively dealt in, and bave a ready mar- ket hereatter, For ‘Trustees of Estates, Widows, Orphans, Cler. gymen, Farmers, and prudent investors generally, who desire to invest money securely, at a reasonable rate of interest, and avoid paying the premium on Government Bonds, the loan of the Carsargakr AND Om1o Raitnoan Comraxy affords the desired channel for investment, and has been selected by us with epecial refereuce to this extensive want, ‘The Loan ts in bonds of $100, $500, and $1,000, Coupon or Rogisterod. They have thirty years to run. Interest six per cent., payable May 1 and November 1, Principal and interest payable in Gold in the eity of New York. Price, 90 and acerued interest, Bonds delivered at all points free of express charges, FISK & HATCH, Bankers, &c., 5 Nassau st, New York Marker Tuunspay, March 81.—Fiovn axp Mxar— ‘There was a brisk demand for the ehipping eraden.aud thes were Armer, but te market waa yuiet in Oller te Fithout _cerential improveme ales, 400 rar OF super fhe Western an Mor htop $5.25 for bai H. eS extras do. 2, dam orale dh aE tea or Pathe ea Tae dor shiping aod larly crtiee $3 ofur tye dour; gu ges cor cornmeal: aud bao for Jersey coarse meal, witch ts better. Potton A thade firmer on the foreign ‘ame Spirits. turpentine y common strained, with thsetthag ty "the . Tallo«, S4@oie., aad retenis very diter’ in modeiste omen tor Rio, at Proviatg selling slowly bug firm ; gales 670 bbls. at @26, 9 fOr Meow, Bu G42.50 for Western bri ness, $25.73 for thin ules, wino, 240 Dbis, wt 6 5.0.4, Beller Apr: bbls. AY $8 lor Old, $101 for extra mess. ferce bs fC Ariver wid active; sales 400 F plaka im Bikc$ii Armen tnten 00 bie. at SSB 80 Soe 8 for Western, Cut ments steady medied Taine at Staueishe. liweon vulmber land cut, nnd lye. {OF eh ge eteady ataglisen for cay. La Kite at Testor No. 1s Lasgataqe Vand Waallige Tf fui U prime seainge mien, 20 tear at Meee alien | er Vers dally’ Stace. YOsedoe W astern 1B io more export dvmaud, Ligiée, Frosa firmer and less actives rales 68 600 13 for No. 2 epring, fo etore and tuber Obis whiter; Nov s sprigs @l-d2 $1205 and $1200 91.02 for red Whiter IT; wales 12 O00 bushi, at ie for Went eu etre, ond G2e. for State, Warley in demands fale 11,00 bush, at sige, for stale, wud #108 fut a Went Corn scarce aud Ir, lower rales 10.00 bush at $1(G0 9106 for dureey yeliow, wud $1,loy 68109 for hew Weatorn iixed, sad Live Stock Market, New York. Thursday, March 31.—The: © were no beevee in market, and prices chanced oF Mdr16:, ¥ Mtl nied JOU sheep received, trade: Was Giasige FB. 10 pourerl to beat Were Pid at Usaponc. The Haughterers rece Hoge, but none Were but on (he Dressed howe Were GULL AL ute se, WILL PRIME ght plge taken wb 1 aie MARINE INTELLI Ck He MINTATORE ALMANAC= FD Day ron rises... B4b| SU. Hets,.., 6 26] Moo) Fises., 7 08 ie VATE PALS va. sandy Hook,, #05) Gov tsivnd,, 8 61] Hel Gave..10 16 Arrivod=fuunsoay, March St Steamship Volunteer, Wilmington, N al stores Btewuistip mine aiid pasa, {eainrhiy Helvetia, Liverpool and Queenstown, mdse of Portuulrinee, PorbauPrince, tp Peguluto) ngton, N.C |p Tavita Laverpoo!, tude naval stores, b tesae fell, Kichinund, nidse, and pase, hip sh Dougall 4 hip City of Montreal, Le Bark Bravia, Carduf, railroad irow Bark Hellespont, Kuenos Ayres, hides, Bark Abbie Thoinas, Britton Fersy, iron, Brig Ruth, Cleniuegos, suzar if Zvevloom, Valwng, wb Brig John Kendall, Bilg Curacoa, € Henk Thos J. STEAMSHIPS ARRIVED OUT. LonponpeRny, March Si-!ibernia, Portland, ‘arch 8i—Cambria, New York. Business Mlofices, a Lord Bacon anys Man's Body is of all things in nature. most snsceptible of remedy, all dis- ‘eases having theit origin from the non-throwing out of the body decayed or worn out parts, Thus ulcerations, inflammations, erysipeias, aid perhaps all skin diseases, are at once relieved and soon cured by a few doves of BRANDRETH'S PILLS. They will make fast friends where their virtues have the opportunity of a trial ——— The Wonderful Medicinal Provert setsed by 'Hetwnoty's Ruonv,” render it eMotent curative agent that can be administered for curing diseases of the badder, kidneys, acd the arin: ary organs, It is equally fuccessful in dislodging ays pepela, dropey, gravel, organic weaknoss, strangury, end femal regularities, te 1,14 wi Wileon & , Hi rou toe sus eld By yn HO att A per mouth, without extra charge. ohne ee —— A Youths? Hoots a eveey Parity at OAR REL Leas ata ples feldhaad For a Stylish and Elegante Hat go to ESPENSCHEAD, Mandtucturers ie Nassan st, © a DIED. BRAVLEY.—On Thursday evening, March 31, Ang. Ficlt Bradiey, of this etty, aged © years Ibs romain’ will be tken to Wesichester, Pa., on Saturday, 24 Inst CASSIDY —On Thursday, March 1, Letitia, widow of the late Christopher Cassidy, in the 74th year of her tee Mie rolatives and friends of the fautiy are ynvited to attend the tnneral, (rom hier late residence, #2 tiene Wicew #L, ou Satu April 2, at Lo'’clock P. M., with out further invitation, CRESSEY.—Suddeniy, on Thursday morning, March $1, ALG A, M,, Charlotte Cressey, wife of Joun Crexoy, of Nottingham, England, aged 8 years, 1 ‘The relauves ud friends of tho funny are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate F fence, 197 Wyckort st. near Gran ay., Hrooklyn, Ke Don Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, CUMMINGK AC Hoboken, March 90, 187, Sarah Cummings, in the 80th year of her age. ‘The reatives and friengs of the family are respect fully ihvived to attend her funcval, from her Inter detee, 26 4d #t., Hoooxen, N. J.,on Saturday, April 2, 2 o'clock P. M, DiLASY On Thnreday, Maren 81, John Delany, « native of Queens county, roland, parish of Commets, furthe duh Year of his wg ‘The relatives and ‘riends of the famtly ara reapect- fully invited to attend the funers, from his late resi. dence, 0 St. Mark's place, whenee the remains will be taken to the Churea of the Nativity, where a rolemn ree quien snasy will bo offered tor the Tepcre of his soul, on Saturday, April 2. at 10 o'cloek precisely, thence to Cal- Vary Cenjetery for lutern DEVELIN.-On Wednesday tae Deyelin, relict of Je The relatives and vons, William Aust to aivend her fun tion, Manhattanville, on Saturday, April A.M. where there will be a requiem imase, The re- malus will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Carriages Wil be in walling At Manhattanville Station to meet the9 A.M. train on H River Retroad from s9th JRAN.—Ou Thureday, March i,” Maggie Jans, bier of Thotas W. and Charlowte Deu, aged 11 nd frends of the family are invited to Oo Saturday, at 1 o'clock, trom March u Develln, deceased, Horatio at . TAMERSLEY.—W ednesday morning, March 20, Ellea- th Hamersiey, widow of Lewis C. Hamervley, in tbo yeur of her uze. ‘he connections and friends of the tamtly are ro- specttully invited to attend tho funeral, at Grace huseh, on Baturday, April ¢, at 10. A. M., without fur- er lavitation. Ral iBN HORN —At Fi March 20, H the fumtly late residence, Eas ednesaay, March ¥) Alexander Lee, aud daughter of Drandt, aged 20'years, 5 months, and 95 days, ‘The relatives and ‘friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend (he funeral, on sunday, April At 2 o'clock at the Central Baptist Church, Bout 2d st. commer 4h ét., Willlamsburch MESSERY! 81, Aba Gri rhe ‘At Hal-dou, N.J.,00 Thursday, March Ith, wife ot W. Mees Hy latives’ and iriends of the tamily are res ‘ited to attend funeral, from the revidene B.C. Woods, 230 West 0th on Faturasy, April aval’. M. Sactainesito (Cal.) papers please copy. SEWARD.~On fe rte dt March 20, 1870, Sarah C., Fite of Thos. coward, aged & years, ¥ months, and é mys. The reinttves and friends of the family, also the members of kagle Lodge, No. 53, F. and AM, are re- spectinily invited to eitend her Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Paul's ay + Mudsou City, oo Friday afteruvun, at 2 gomery at o'clock. SHELWOOD,—! $1, 1870, William Sherwood, in the 82d year of hie Panerai from & Det brosees #t., on Friday, at 10 A. M. SHEEMAN,—On Nareh shy Wiilinty Patties, youngest hi aged 6 mouths. respect on Friday, April 1 o'clock. fron bis parents’ residence, o7ta st. and Lith ay. EMULLEN.— On March St Liizabeth, relicc of Wiiliau Sinullen, in the asth year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family are folly invited to witend the funeral dence, S21 West 451 t., on Satur o'cloe i-GAL Union Hull, . J., om Wednesday auth etech ares: ‘only culd of Henry Hi an Auuie E. Van Glahn aged’é months The relatives und friends of the fan to attend the taneral,on this day (Friday), ata ‘M..fron the Feadenice of his parents, Bergous —George E. Wood, #on of Win. C, and Phedy A, Wood; ared tt years aud "6 days, ‘The relatives and frieads of tis tamily are respect- fully invited to actend the tuneral, trou hte late resi- deuce, in Lafayette st, near Grand st, Brooklyn, &. D., Ou Sahday afternoon, April 3, atl o'clocx. Special NRotees, FRAG b | 4 AGH ANE BALSSSEER: AVE MINOT! = FAAS Vi PAIN BANIS ENTURY. THe EARTH ntful external ation cures Pali in an: dy cr iunds in ove minutes. Ieliewes swell: ing, Inflainmation, Kt Nouralyia, Sprains,and Aches y. Th Durue its efiicncy is murach: i ty’. bry this remedy ulougaide of any ie wi ait Killers of the di dark the . ekuown wiil cure pain ¢9 quick G tuade, Contains ii: Chiorofurun Gynt, Aconite,. Pesper, Furpentine in ve deaiik with ling taity. Pyiee $i per backuge, on te packages for *. This sovereign Rehwedt dis ne of th aed BRVeieTTY MEDICINES Te cop he d'at HUDNU TS, Heraid Building, aud S Ur versity place, New York E. Vv. MAL a. Can Will continue for three weeks only, thelr REAT CLOSING OUT SALE of CHINA, GLASS, GAS FI SILVER PLA’ WAUE, DRONZ MA CALL AND EX MARKED AT AND BELOW Cost in plain gures on each article. t invoices we eliall receive of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS are now being of @ ued, After May 1 their tuccessors, Messrs. Nicol & David: son, will continue the business at 66 Broadway, near Great Jones st, TURES, CLOCKS, AND The 1 UIPTING THE BUSINESS, Our enti tock of Chine, G eet i NES ed Ware, Tanle Catt Clocks, Bronzes, aad Gas Fixtures to be sold at prices far below anything ver heard of, even before THE WAR. 200 white Frenen Chin Dioner 90 Colored apd Glit Frepeh Culi 200 Frepel China Tea neta, 100 Freneli China Card Recetvors 00 Pairs French China Mantel Vases, Brerything marked in plain fear Look at the prices in our show windows, W. J. F. DAILEY & CO, No. G31 ‘Broadway. SREY. ru $8, Dinner Sets, KENT UC 8 per gallon (four years old), Aulsh sherry. only #3. Pure grape cori, only ®i, TODD & CO, cor, Broome and Ridge ste, Det) Mims ND DREN'S oie RS tS BS aod GH REN ‘and oth ft WINGS. Mach 81, 1870, 0, ‘ 10, 41, 43, 61 Prizes casted sina tater ton \lrnishea vi the above, aud wise Koyal Havana Lovories. J, CLUT, broker, omIWay. 1b) Fulton at, and Park row, -— Meetings, (OUNA SHEL BE FREE E Mk VOICE OF THE PEOPLE GOD! Ainericans! Irishinen! Gera liberty, are luvited to attend Ui 0 # COOPER INSTITUTE, Of sth stand 4th av. New York, 18 THE VOICE OF nd all lovers of grand demonstration eX. HANKS, Horrman, CA Dana, Hon. T. Fircu, of Nevada, Joun Miron, ‘And others Will be prosent and address the Hou. Oakey Hail, Mayor of the city. Wil, preside. Front seats will be reserved for Iaaies, Who. are cor: dialy Invited to be precent. 1 t Kevinent and several GI Ibe in attendance, Mr, JH will sing the AS. isi nM. MOMAHON, Pree etary, eeretary, Bry Goovs, G OF 1870, BUGDEN & BRADBURY, Nos. 912 and 814 Bowery, One door below Bleecker #t., will offeron MONDAY, wt inat,, and continue to, until disposed of, a larve lot of SLIGHTLY SOILED season: Os Le Jae B. Moe able sulle a and upward, THE CHEAVEST GOODS THIS BEASON. __ Mlacpinerg, i RAL ETA steam levator, to for one-fou th ita val ply at 99 Greene st W tromktitatsonte rth? Mara DR: REA Bt Heatsand teh! NERD, plumber, steam aud eae Bitter, Kahway, N,.! a AS AES OE EEE opena co} PANY, BE BORA. CT Direciaes |. .C. Dt , D. de Vivo, Aus, Manager UR tage Manager FRIDAY FVENIN LAST NIG Last tin iddon: Stage if APRIL 1 ‘of Vou Weber sticcess on Tuesday. EPA-KOSA, Mra, E Soguin, Miss Geral. dine Worden ; Messrs. Castle, Laurence, Hall, and Do Bolla, in their original English roles, Opera ty ba prose -tod with its origtual fine en. semble, and bewntifal mise en acene. Carl Condve- tor Ir. SATURDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK, LAST GRAND MATINKE, and last appearance of tie Company In New Yor! performance, Bulfo's BOHEMIAN GIRL. MADAME PATRIA ROSA fe vos MUSE on D " NAGERIE, Doe it Ryt WHITE CAT, + DTH UN PILPIN, | Received by ri] ee Ba KCAL." lerowded houses IN, with screams of ect oven six days in advance. EVERY EVENING AND URDAY MATIN VERY EVENING AND SATL he, Parisian sensation, WHITE CAT ang KING PI BLONDE MATINKE EVERY DAY AT 2 i jenny Wilmore, Ada Harland, TON Burlordus: Lele Wilmore bay Pat ION bur ‘esque, Felix Rogers, MW, Flake, LON bUreaque, Louie Stestayer, atid Blondes ‘The Living Wild Ammals ON burlerque, i 1 ‘ On View AT ALL HOURS, In rehea-ral, a new OPERATIC pamomany. TAMMANY. FILE AMIAMDRA PALACE OF AMEIICA, MR. JC 4 er aid Director, Also, of the Gi with PROF, COMBINATION ©) lo The wondertu! Spanish Bavlet forming only one of ite features, ant ie MOTTO OF THE NEW MANAGEMENT. ACONSIANT CHANGE, NO WAITS, ) OVERTURES, THE CURTAIN THe CU ADILS' MA LADIES’ MA ee eee dt au sth wy. RIGA WEEK of the TEMPTATIONS, PA N WF FOUR GuAND DIVE ROZE, t LUPO, OBERTI, |” ADI STRUDELL consh, THE GREAT AJAX, and 100 beautiful Coryphives and Corps de Ballet. Tho ew grand SPANISH BALLET, universally pronounced, bot 1p bers, and nat nara aD excelience GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE. EVERY NIGHL AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Beats secured TEN days in advance at the hhox Qiice, ako at Sehurmerss iieie store 201 Drowdway, Erle Railway ticket oifice, coruer “3d st, and ways VALLAC Witte aSiS Tanager, ste. LPSTRR WALLACE. Doote open at jis. fo commence at § o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE, ir, Waliack respectfully announces that the drama st AT SKA can be presented but a few nights longer, in Consequence of the eatly productios Taylornlast new comedy MLN ANDIACKES. ‘To-night LUST AT SEA. WITH A POWERFUL CAST vl ae hada i@ AND gr FECTIVE SCENERY, craft ANTES 1 NGERFORD, TH PIER AT HUNORBEORD 4 THE many eLLOURY, RAING ATTIC, LAST LOST Af SRA MATINEE SATURDAY AT 14. a Last four nighta of cA. oS THEA TR DT. Bee EUR Cetrben ana Gin ave, It WEER, ING DURING THE WEEK, yWIN BOOTH an “ MACBETIL" In Shakeepeare’s subisiue Iragedy of that name, ON MONDAY, APRIL 18, MR, JOHN *? CLARKE, THIRTER EVERY EVE Beats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, OrY) 3 PATHE = ORYMELE THEA THE ONLY SURVIVING HAMLET, TO WL CONTINE every evening and Wednotlay and baturday Matinee IL FURTHER NOTIC HAMLET.) DECIDEDLY the most LE. ar and ‘euoyabie ene HAMLET. |lortainment at present 1m SUED [his city. Mr. FOX in ade Pe mirabl 1 supported, accom- EEE panied by. appropriate LET: Scenciy, Costumes, Logrthe PEE jer with) introductor LEECAL AND TNS1RUMEN: ADVANCE. at the is Bway, x VL Seal cured TWO "WE Box office, aus ar the Theatre §THAVENCE THEATRE pyr MGUT, ATS O'CLOCK. )TH PERFORMANCE OF dl * ppkoUsPROU SPE SENSATION OF 18702" Herald. 1 OTH GRAND “FROU-ROU” MATINEE” QATURDAY, AT 2 OC LOCK. D EW YORK © cus. . iti at., opposiie Ackuemy of Muste LB. LENT... DIRECTOR “HAVINENS AT By = WEDNESDAY ANU SATURDAY CAROLINE KOLLASD, THE EQUESILIAN SENSATE Will repeat her Uiillant Mehts upop be thoroughbred, GREY EAGLE, The popular Hibe nian wit and LONDON CLOWS, LUM BARRY, Together with the £ CIRCUS TROUPE, ENIL Admission, cents; children under ten, 2% centes in, Reserved seis, 15 c “unsaddied RAIDEN, A Mabaers,”..... JARK of Mr aud Mrs BAS. ks. it k Fairy Circle, Ho Towo tow ( ¥ 8. st apie WILLIAM JO DAY, IPSON BUKLESQU! in Hi GOLD MINES, PIPEIN, OR STEINWAY BALL, MISS ANNA E, DICKINSON, On TUESDAY EVENI.G, April 5. Subject: TO THE RESCUK, Admission M conte, Neserved seats ¥5 cents oxtra, The sale of reserved seats will commence Thursday morwing, March 81, at Steinway Hall. Doors open at 74; lecture at & MISS AMUN Sy BE RON lectares on at Cooper Institute, iS COMING. Friday eveuing, Apri! 1 vey Gon. HOt CE GREELEY wit preside nved beuts Tickets Wcents cents: to, Broadway au ton's book store, 713 Broadway; and att Tienet OMce, 114 Brondway BELLY & LEON'S MINSTREL 180 Broadway, KNSE SUCCE>S~ THE GREATEST HIT OF THB BEAS CHING CHOW HT The houses erowdert nich ly wit’ th ite of fashion wiiteh i OF HONOR, MOTORS, AL AGENCY THEAT Last week of Leacet & Allon, the woider! | dancers. NTS MINS PK EL S00 etn uN MT wy RTA HOU FLY, DON'T BOL Se. OLchestra chairs, Toe. Baia? at the Ac seals secured, jig, conene, ¥ ofS hong, and da ice, taught treinyy foGrand CLIFEO Xecinees, COOPER UNION FREE LECTURES FOR ‘The lecture on Saturday, Apeil &, will be delivered ta ata atk HM, hy PROFE BOK B,J RAPHAEL, M.D. ox “THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD." ADMISSION FREE The lecture on the follows Urday will ey) by CHS f Heston, 0 the deliver: SKINS. | AKT EDUCATION IN Tile UNTIED StATER." AUKAM 8, HEWIET, Nocetary. ee — Publications, AK COMIC MONTHLY hie Anercan Humorour min acknowledged to be real. paviiebed 54 year ge att Yall the Atee ens wil no log oy is esta ‘uny, exe DUI distane Worle, OF on the Pacific Hal roads, wh ce Is Mecese ¥ Lo Cover extra traneportation char THE CON MONTH miploys tie ablat and imost eelobratea ‘ary talent, and its lage cliculation atierts the ay ton of the pubile, Poa humeters and cui wove Created With 11D. wily for Fale untry places too email to HMLAID ADEWMAKEHEY. Al, colniD should be dd resaed to HANEY & CO. et, New York, ONT AKY RUMLBKEE! 4H, Giang of the Comic Pres YANKEE NOTIONS, With large cartoon of BOY AND GILL OF THE PERI: OD. and #7 other screaming Miusteations, now ready af ‘Al newadealers’ Garewera H Broadway, near Rew books of ie day, aud all the eta also choice Kugliah PT SU rd work. a

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