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ON LEAGUE DISPUTE. _ SATURDAY NIGHT'S EXOITEMENT IN THK OLUB-MOUSK. - Clobmen s Optutons of Senators Smith and Twced Also, Clubmen's Opinions of Exch Or) And of the Smith and Tweedy Chars ter A Remarkabio Scone as Descitied be an Member, The Union League Club turned ont in good force on Saturday evening to discuss the merits of tho Tweed charter, The ever vigilant bionde tn tivery stood in the doorway and metaphorics ly eo! lered every soporior Who prosented himself and hur. ried Lis) away to.® dark reception room, where Le woe Lindly allowed to walt til tue meeting was over ew to be given such information as the Club de: Hired to publish, Brom his seat near the door, your reporter aw tho leaguers enter the forwey, stamping the rain from their qermente a8 tho oor closed belind the Horsce, # ibe coated and capped, bis broad fuer peom! Hike a (a! moon, entered accompanied by ibe lion, Whitelaw Rotd, and John F, veiand, iq. the old ea dog, Blant, enterol atampine, yusling, ont wheering, George Bliss erorsed th hres’ old lichtly, spoke a few words to Joseph B. Farnum, Who stood near the statrease, and both vo tap to the theatre, The busy Sinclair Toasoy batted {a a reading room, Samuel J, Glassey was fevonrin chicken breast in the restanrant. Wil- m A. Dorling stood with his hands behind him faring sto picture, John BH. White and Rufus F. Andrey s wore ‘aking es! nestly and oxcitedly, when ull boy wih w dimiuutive bell aud an infautile voice criet out: There is » mecting no states of the Club, A fow minutes w The sontive! at the to rway relaxed his vigi leoned beck in lis chateand dozed, Your ve qwietiy elinoed from out n room, flo test \e staircase, and a Nerward eurreyed Ihe gene. ‘Tim CosY THEATRE OF THR CLIB superb chande Fae wel! fled with mecnbors, fer wi'h tte glass pon das ‘rs onl wale aud cetliag chard On ‘lie wae, weated be Lenevole Th ould with around, ton Ward he meeting, “* T was called (or the meeting,” avid the Chatrann, purpose 0° liste: ing to a report from the Commitiec supoluted at a previous meeting to Inquire into THe NEW CITY CHARTER pow before the tenste.” Mr, Varnum rote with te report of the Committee im bis hand, ond said thit the report vas a series of resolutions. and he ated Luem tor the approval of the Ciub. ‘The € a8 fullows* ed, That a com vittee of Nfteen, aa evease Chet Ns be vir of the Lecistature that. we p WHE the pacsaue of the charter now belo. e the y emeuued, wd DarLieW ary With) power to pry Le be cian by chotiehiny the di tinct’on between the ccOuly Lov rome tant by abolating Ube Buverebor, eho wex mit 8. By presi: vig the Central Paris ¢ fonstituted, aud Witlt | » pre-cut pow Be Major ty the vera of amie: fi bei be 1 * trawl b +, Ine’ maing ut Appoiited Ly Le May men ®, By uniting the te W epting @ poritou in th. ste OF National Guvernuigat sail ¥ oillve. term of aftce of the presen 4, 1870, und (hat whew Maer ee ection ad May. wid that ull (« ded to be mnde by the Mayor be or, Nowine anv eceret meotive hs Coane | be #trne . 15. bY FO Nouilyiig he provision a8 to the detentto: Of Wile see ae LO BacUre Khelr testimony we he trial oy domuitson oF otverwine. the powcr of the Comptrouier to aud t ys uninst the cy. i) It) j roviding ir the ¢euid act, or in another one te betre( enacted for tecusiuy fair ecctious ad kuwest GvuLting oF votes, ‘Tho report was genegally approved ; though now snd (en ie worus hal won't do” were. her Alter tie reiding of the resoiations there wae 1 thert Ge to gob the fluor, which bir, Buu took wi Loud ask Heo jod oft wities *Naow, wow aro wa going to Mad out the defeots i thielercrarter Wot We KuOW Wont tue chart eis? Dave got ong—-emabody seuc i) to we. Ney f toy Gat ve wat until we are ail st Guu thew we may Vote an Jerstaudin: A Mreuren—Yes, aud tuen the charter Parse a Albany, Mr. }LUNT—T move that Mr. Bliss take the stage And read audeapiain from my eopy MvCH CONFUSION Bliss rising and romarking that he will U followet, Mr Monit not read oud exvlain. and lif detaing bi Porition in regard to the Tweod elurtor, and ie Marking among other things that the pew esarter ai iiot Bowrd. This aroused M Blunt, who usked to be heard, but the fluor had heer vento Mr Waite, the Republican memver frun is @ity, AM INTELLIGENT QENTLEWAN PROM THE SEAT OF ua eirel ‘us F, Andrews, of friends, and frov nd-wsid that by elarter, He dosirad to throw ail tue liehi he Upon the subject. When the new charter was ure sented to tre House, many Kepotlicans bad ainend Menis to offer; Hut le wos believed to be bert 10 ea) We previous question, because ti the deur hud beon yeried to devate, the Yourg Demccracy would robahiy Have rogzested amend that wow | fave ig tue vow charter precisely We the ou one. Me had tatred with a Democratic Bentor ir regard to the now charter, He wis not a'ratl to sry hat Mr. ‘Tweed was the Senator he wluded to, and at Mr Tweet wished the Repub jenny of the eft state their wishes 19 regird to the new charter ator Tweed Was Gnxivus flat the city alould A GoD enanter, riienlarly strong in tocar to the election Inws i ‘d to the resolution: meny Of Wom the speaker yoncurred in, but there wer otiers (iat were tar Irom cing ‘practical, As in je ty abolish the Hoard ‘Thet cody wasa porto: the organic atitution of the Stace preserited fo Board 01 Superviewis in every county. ibey cou not be abctisted urlers toe Constitution was abol fered. Mr. Wire was really throwing licht on the question The mjortiy were Metening attentive And were evivently receiving iastiuction on & poln Upon Which Unree-fourths were in gucrauce, WRet Mr, Blunt utterly pe‘ogced everyti tie by_-tnter up ing and cehing wit had Wad weoue oi bis metio to wait until charters could be obtulned tor all the members." ‘Tie door was now opened for discussion. Mo Hons to lay on tie table were potand lost, Mi bite evidently and justiv feeling that, cisrespoc bad Leen shown hin, (etted, oud Rufus #. Andrews. SEIZING Tuw CUDGEL throwa down by tue departing Waite, rose to bi foot, Guiued te thor, aud luuncued off into Darancue upholding tue Tweed charter, defen sing O'Msl, atusing the Uuion League ior gamuling euding by Coding tu be resoinions p fevted by the Commiites, A Udal wave o et Mr, Audiews's proposition le the mand exeluiining, * hat € as was not th ime that ue wos Thehtont tn toe minority. Trac HB Hey now orune Was listenod to ates Uvely. ‘The new charter, lie caclimod, want Work of a combin tou of men who dotired ty eon tinue in power, 1 intamy, and the members of this Cly pounce te POLITICAL FRAUDS say fm Albany who wee at the Lutow of it If ther: Wee a part of the resolutions oflered by the Commun feo that ie up DIeved, 1 War that part Wh at Board of Bupervin rs, It wo# a rine ol in ality Were thu mumbers of Ue Miug Whe we i on puduican fev aod » Dew Toe Democrat. was Wy, Maw M. tf Uacem was Henry Simict [ood apn isn Ar, Andiews resumed tho floor; he objected t the Ferulution, lecsusn, among other th t Corporation Counsel was to ve avpor ted. by t Mayor. It should bo tue aime as in he cuse of t Attorney General, ‘The peoyle wie:ted wd bewyon always, Tiere was L 8 Trem ain was 4 Ko law yer Wel 8. Dickinnou, uobedy found tau With Pin; amd Jobn Coch je, Ware Het og Buu Av orney General ¥ [Cries of * No, no, an. Mr. Andre ve wow moved fur a coauuitte Ko (0 Albauy und meet the commition who Claro the mew charter, Buch Poivted by the Chair as follow: Horace Greeley Je-orh B. Varnum, Je. Folzer, Wtloum Cullen Bryant, George Gp Dosige, Joun A. Weer, tsnae It. iuiley sunon. amex H. ‘Titus. Wav, Lauber oom), Win H, Bridguiam, Samuel J. Gi ariiui Ay tle nieeting was about adjonrning Mr, Blan fried out thot Le bad & personal expiAuatioe to muKe A DASH AT MLIsa Mr Muxtr—Colviel Blin, you spoke about the File Boil How uueh Mave you made ang of thy Hit 1 Mr bi Jy four years F have received a littc Over reves thousand dollanw, EADplvu: ——— oule CLIO Ch at Bre { Cosmopolitan Ledge, No. 6% OF wn Welw alveady eaiertaiies With o ght ai Wo works Tho fraternity at large ar the youny ituwent ME trewted by 4 ith hoot Waehor, a mug! Proved In bewitb, And WoW cousidvid Out of danuer Das boon uader Wentmeud of Det L. Musee of Liv Wow strwet, Brooklyn, vor ‘The Fleetric Faro box—Thy Greatest Gams bling Invention of the Age—Electricity Murzied by the Skin-game Keepore— Wil Greoay Koo Ono of the most ingenious inventions for fraud and deceit over introduced to the “ sporting frater- {ty Lins recently been placed on private exhivition for the inspection ofa few solect gamblers, It consists ofan cloctric faro bux so constructed nA to perinit car is tiy drawn, at the will of the dealer, with- Possibility of the manner In which the move went iy made boing detected, It will be necessary Gratto say to tone who have nover fought the tigor that a firobox is avery simple ailair, usually made of some kind of motal, and {# ueed to hold the cards which are pretumodto be drawn singly while the came is belag played’, anti! the whole pack fs ox hausted, Every second card shown, except the first card whieh ts called the “soda,” wins thronghout the game, ‘The Mest card shown loses. ‘This ts the rule, althouzh t area fow technical exceptions. ‘The box iy usually about four incles by three in elze, and ia Atted with ‘springs whieh press the cards to (he top, whence they are ro'ensed by being pressed thromth a stot. Tn all square gamos Dut one curd is passed through the ta tino, althongh there are accommodation boxes which pors mit of mors boing drawn. Cheating {9 thonght tobe quite as diehonorable vnone profesional gamblers as among gontleman Wio never camble, bat ff the thing can be Te- ducod fo a scenes, then It becomes a mere matter of skill; and tis is the Nght tn whteh somo view the econt invention, ‘Tho eloctrte thro box ts vory similar In constras- tion to the box now {n ordinary use among gamblers, except thitit (9 invariably made of atect or tron, ind ‘he sprines for pressing the earde ap are entral Wistord of elliptic, ‘Through one of these springs Fone a Wire witch controls the maenet in the box, The tohie upon whieh the box rests is fitted in tie usual phoin way with the ly-one the clieck-raek, and cites. Upon the liy-out, however, depends very much of fue sneeass of ihe fraud, This uapretend: ing ariicle fs usnaliv only a board covered with etoth, upon whieh ty fastenel one of each of the several denointnations of cards tn a full pack. These canis wien tired in connection ‘vith the elmetric {arn box. are oxilizel ond p ‘on the eloth in sien a Nay as to complete dispel all suapieton of their character, ‘Tis is «part of the secret of the inven. be an entirely lertricity, Attacaed mM eae) keparately ced under of the table legs, where the connect with » bittory under the Theearts used ray ho at the common k before bern pliced ty the box thoy are immerse! in 4 power ul magnets aniution, which Ie also held as 3 800 When te game i about to open, and the dealer tikon tis cent, the table bac the nione Anes oF a very ordinary piece of gambling Menitare Toe box ts produce! and plied upon the tab'e, im mediate y over a strip oO oxilized eloth, highly new are elarzed Wit! electriciey, and the game bezius All the carts bela: magnet ead, Doth in wnd out of the box, the enrrest oF electricity I4 inde complete by a sontre! of { all money a 4s ustully represen ed by chins, so ht te placed upon a card when a bet of any tt Dortance is tude— or ten or m degen el ips will wei h scvoral ounces sensitive are the car nthe 'yv-out ther the elichtest pressure ts it once teleztacued to thy renresentative cards in the Lox. and in consequence of their ecomlg miguetized Luoy cannot to win s tle dese Vie entre city, Thiet dene hy on Jetuches the iar net t of. Otnerwise t ve purpose wor wuch alter the fae sia braces used in a samen, Toish Jot ¢ 10l except that every ord ont corresponds with four sim rea ‘ and that they are severslly nen 80 tat uny ecard apon which a bet (s male ose If perii' led to co double witb wotger cara, 1 nue turough the s'oc waicl “ rane} that hit mece of 1 berm Syasto tvcrowe or dial tithe a ertnre. In this wanver the deal ean be all gatubiers will readily hinge la proceeding chat uderstand. SEM ENTS, ‘The Fifty Pitibhurmonte Concert. A symphouy by Listt, intended to give expres- sion iu susie to some of the strange and wouderful scenes writien ot by Dante ta bis great poem, was ployed on Saturday evening, at the Philharmpnic Concert. The enterprise that leads the dircctofmot Philharmonic Boctoty to give these modern vetions is commendable, It i# easy to say that We * mphonies of the old masters are better and more nyoyable, but all mosically-tnetined persous are Hsious to know what the mogern men are about, vd te wilder and the more extroveguut tLe mu Am y write is, the greater naturally is the curiosity Hear it, Tie music of ‘Liert to! Dante's “Hell™ end Purgatory" ie 0 our thinking the worst tat the oinposers of Ula eehvol can de, We are thaok(ul lieve thas in thin symphony they have run their course to its very cnd and cxauusted their powers o! perversion, Having lived through that hour of agony during which this symphony caped with reason not overthrown, we can safely bid duftance to Liszt, Wagner, and their fellow mad men of he sehuol of the {uiure. ‘Phe principle on whieh this musical monstrosity was constructed was evidently to find out precisely what eflecus the est coms o.ers iad made ure of to produce lovely and saliefying results, and to reverse them, It wae like playing one ef Beethoven's symphoptes backward. In the Gret place it was necessary thar the wlole compostion shoald be made tunclews, and in the WeXt piace, £0 far as possible, it Was to wet time at lefirco., In other words, the accent was to be thrown on such unexpected parts of the beat that the muricians should seem tv be playing ia one ime ond the ecnductor t direct another, The tortures of the damned were to be siustrated, and this eu senlal tLeme gave Lisgt # famous excuse for unheard: Mf bedevilment of his orchestra, Sbrieks from the iraiots, cries of ehyill anguish from the piccolos, sroons of distiess fiom the bass tuba, throbs of pain [rom (he kettle drums, sereaus of sharp tor ture from the clashing eymbaly, yells of dempniae rece from the trombones, _tizhs ond eobs from the softer wind | instru ments, were ail heard at cnee In a wiki carnival of Giscord, and af a climax lo this orchestral fary the Violins were sent 1 and complaining in chro- aiciutervels ‘rem tie top to the betwom of U anion! reale, il) it seemed ue, though Beclsebu Vil, must have stood at the compore right Land while he scored this work ‘The ai mirois of Livat answer #uggestions of discord ‘y the reply that the truer thie. etau more the Horrors 6 ter word were exactly «hi @ intended to paint, aud the more hide sult tue beter the’ picture, The wom Hi at's vanulivr spirited not inspire bim to compose Fareuts ya separate key. The Acusion and borro: Md teen certainiy have been attoined and Is audience vent Howhug WALK aLyuiel ous of the rouse, Even now it i not ioo Inte, and Me. Berg iath. when be wext per‘orms this work, might hive All tie viola parts Writian, suy in the’ key Cy the secoud violiva in ‘sharp tmajor, th jas in Do minor, the double basses’ aud vi-once los iu B flit, and $0.07 through the major nd the minor seales. The doors wicht then be closed om the nee, the orchestra Ged dows to soi, wal all thd Cersymon of the city tn to Wi ness the result. ‘The picture of We in lons that would ten be presented would, bt, strike terror in the q act, We know of nothing better 1h U6 obdurwie w rep thon this for if any per lize that bis puvishment her 1 consist In beigg couspel ed orever to ib s\uiuhoup that we ‘for an hour Zit. There Is, We Venture to By, HO In 4 Voll enovth to contoimpiate unmoved sei a yf WO Would Nok wL Once take micasures 10 which be veered from *o torribie a fate Nudame Vareps Kosa #arg Beethoven's noble id, AK Pec Otto," In the spirit of exaltation in chit C n. Ob ail the range of arias writ vlan mode, there 8 coulessud! noble, divwihed. and beutiful than this HEE highest iuepiation: ur Wo NW Mada le Was voioe tly ab eted ows spparent in her sing Ab first Ue Was Hott ound, eve which +l ustomed be bot as y y sho rung the whe a ftheely, dectiiing with sood sense the encore which Hoved ber, for whab cout be Falter at would hob seem frivolous Mr. Carl Ross played with gro t doliexey and will a military ¢ Fonous vi rto by Lipinnki, « Pole, who wits i mis alter tie Paganini rehool, forty years ago, au at the’ Koy i vetra at Dre nposer. The concert closed with’ Vou Wolar's evar chasauiig Furyanthe Overture.” Miss Carlotta Putti resumes her concorts at Stuinway Lil ow Saturday eveusng. i nisted 6 tortierly Ly Muro» nanns and Colby, aud oy Mise Casra Por. At Walluck's Theatre Tom Taylor's tast new comedy, * Men and Acres,” ts to be produced or Wudnosdey evening. The Lydia Thompson Burlesque Company com menee tlietr engaxoneut thie evening ab Niblo's ns » burlesque, en ited A portion of the 1 tue 'pivce ie from Olfenbach's * Pout nish allet girly is by to Lew. Kitler, Prune, Her also added'to hee compa. A troupe of handsome & tom We sopeer 8) the Ham Opera Howse in the » Twelve a Mr. Georye Holland, the oetegonarian, is soon to take & banal, ub which all the Botable actors of the city wilt awmint. Of making many books there is no end, neither 1s there of selling them. Tn this country there are two ways of selling books, one through the trade and the other by subscription. In the trade the publishing hoases supply the book stores in city and conntry, and anybody who sees @ work adver- tised that he wants can get it from or through tle nearest bookseller. In subserivtion the publishers do not put their works in the sores, but empioy Agents of both sexes to solicit the orders of indi vidauls, Books through the trade are bought only by those who want them and take the trouble to Seok thom, but books by subscription are bought by thote Who seek them and also by a great many per- fons who wovld never think of making the pw chase wero they not solicited by the agents, For roason subscription books etreulate much more widely than those offered through the trade, When a book appears through the trade it Is quite fortunate if it sella up to five thousond copies, and the great mojority of trade books never reach three thousand copies ; but a subscription publisher con- sidersa book a failure if be sells less than fifteen thousand copies of it, and he generally speaks of twenty-five thousand as a very moderate succes. Some subscription books have reached a cirenlation of more tian two hundred thousand, and there are many instances of sales varying from fifty to one hundred thousand copics, The great fleld of the scription agonts is iu the rural districts, but they by wo meuns ignore the large cities, In perambu- liding the United States the agents carry a croat deal of light into dark places, and there is no donbt that our country population is more tntelizeut and has « creator taste fur reading than would have been the case if the subscription busiaess had nover been started. In the early days of their enterprise, the entiscrip- tion pubiislers ased to put out a great deal of highly foavoned Hieratare that could be justly denominated as trash, They have not altozether abandoned the Practice, and ocensionally ieee a book tn which the kuthor relies chiefly npon bis imagination for his facts, and doals in incidents calculated to disturb the nerves ind mako the judicious grieve, But within the part ten years the character of subseription books has greatly improved, and as their pecuniary return to autuors te much greater than through the regular trade, the subseription publishers are rapidly Atirreting the attention of ambitions writers, and Improving thelr own reputation, Of oid, the trade regarded the subscription basiness with contempt, but latterly tts rivalry has necome so formidavle os to rouse the ire of the regulars and lead to a war anon their rivals, The hostility between trate and subseription bas been steadily increasiag sluee tl close of the great Bouthern rebellion ; at the prevent lime there Isa very active warfare iu procroes, and the combatants declare that there shall be no quar- ter, The trade houses are making common caute against; the subscription ones, and the latter have held a convention and made asolomn comouce that whatever thelr little personal quarre's, they will fgtit tt out on their line toge: er Most of the eubseripti Conp.: probably three-fourths of houses are tn Martford, them hail from th Charter Oak City, while the rest ed 0, Eprinefield, Th are reatte New York, Phila¢ most vulnerable point of t Melty of tng nts are unwilling to sol it t can Le found Wy the Look stores, sheen injuring the business by of- ering subseriotion books in the stores at @ auuall reduction frow the agents? price, Every agent 1s under solemn promise not to sell a ve places fon b and the t ame to uny but a Lona fide subscriber; but mon ere found cecasiouully who can be tempted {0 violate their promises, «The subserip Hon publishers have udoptod the plan of patting a cret mark on every book, so that if they flud It in 2 book store they can know at ones from what ogent At wos obtained. ‘The faithless agent is summarily dismissed, and tho othor members of the Sabsertp. low Union are notified of his condnet, so that he ts in the condition of an nnemployed chamberwald without @“ebaracter.” ‘The trade publishers ean hot always find agents whe will enoply them, and ta hat care tiey accept the rorvices 0 subscription house that he ing and as ad ad Wanth as of @ pseudo azent who writes 6 been tor UCyora hundred cus He sends u part the money, and « will be paid on de. livery of the books wo the order world have been filled without question; but at present there ty an in, © the books are sent, and If there is any (rand aboot the business money Is returued, With # pole note informing the applicant that the hove ts juct mow #o busy that it cunnot supply iia} One of the lending pablishers at Hortford went to Bovton recently on an exploring expedition, He visited @ prominent trade house there, and told thom he could pat them in the way of a good thing. For keonness and energy tt would not be to find his mnteh, and he managed to impose upon them very nentiy, 1 tuld them," he says," that f know Mr, Blank, mentioning my own names that I Was tatmate with Min and tis family; visited his house every evening when J wasin Hartiord; bad dundied all bis ebiteren on my knee; knew all His Dusiness secrets, and war at perfect liverty to look tigation bef ver his books oud letters at any time, The head of the concern pated me on the joulder, and said I was jnst the man he anied; that they were determined to break up the subseription business, ands man lke myself could be of ere tance, Before I left he told me wany things I desired to know, and on the whole I think Dar ahead of hima litte.” ‘The same man focently Oiled an order froma porported agent in Boston, and went on the same train with the books, He purposely made out the bill thirty per cent jarger tan it ehould have been, but it was pald without hesitation, He followed the beoks, and found hey went tom bookstore and not to hona fide subscribers, He bought the books at a fulr discount and returned with tem to Hartford, where he found istake tu the bill, and ask ing that it be made right on the next shipment. He made out bis account for the expense of the Journey, and on striking a balauce shuet found he owed the Bostom mun ten dollars, which he sent with a letter, telling what ho hud done, and inviting the Bostonian to sno him, and thus afford an oppor unity to put the booksellers on tie Wiloess #1 Book Hd sometimes expe riene ‘Ling subseripsions, Oue m writes (rom Minuesoin to bis vubl as iollows: “1 went Loto a jam yor's office dey wid asked if be wanted to eubscribe for our new book, Ho answered me eo savagery Lit we got into bard words, ond he Went to W rk aid blackened both lis eyes, kicked is office and down lb own stilts lato nd T have just paid tow dollars for Uc But it bas been gol spe ws thie Liaw Foie lated by ae-rly everybody, vad Wey are so vlad Ne Was kicked tout fain getting low of wud seribers nally struek me, Tien ar mone: in the Mutual Be Suu Building. Luterest Devos)? y Bank. int tu eft Savings —— VINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL GaTURDAY, April 2P, M.—Afairs in Wall atrect have heew exceedingly Gull tieday, ard divested of all apeculative interet, Tuls ly due to thie continued an rd to ine evontual » by Cat Fest Cf some funding measure, toe mdleations it wont yar that the atmite Mande of tae Senate and House would not oe br certainty in reg A from present tit together upon any scheme, The cold market wa dali and without feature of interest, the tone of leetsintive Aisenselona not favoring operators ot an extensive pature, ‘The low rater of foreign exchange tent to keep the premium weax, In the absence of any support from mc eroial demand, The opening wrice was 11s, at which and Nd% it ranged dusing the greater portion of the duy, with elosinz sales wUIY ath P.M Mier the Board, transactions continued Night at MIK@ Ui. the Boal salo belie effected at the latter hyur On the Ist inst, the Manhattan Bank eommensed tho nk Of ubOUE BAL1,0W dio In Old Ga ihe Stato canal loan. The activity in money was reflected in thy bgt paid for having gold balances carried, wh were *. 4h, 6g, aud 4B eent,, the Anal rate after Clear ing Mouse being 5, ‘The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank wer $11,013,000; gold balances, $1 218,- 110; and currency balances, $1,570,025. The exports of cid today were $185,158, making @ total for ihe week 0f 820,082, montiy in foreign coin, an aazreKuty Of H,302 The Treasury bought durlug the week vilidow Londs, reeuived in corm for Curious $2,916 and pald out in col, interest ov the pabiie di 1.2. ‘The vial imports of dry goods and merchan. Jee ot this port [or the pAKe Waok AMoUNted to *,A%,- 712, againot 87.6840 last Year, a ducrensy Of $1,700,280. ihe principal Kold quotations to-day werer AS since Jan, 1 one herd to. SO SRO Foreign exchange has shown the usual steamer aay's dullness, prime @ days bill# being QuOtad at LOb@IOBN. ¢ grade 10°%4@10, and commercial Merling 107}4@108, 9 Continental exchanges were un- cbanged. The money market has been sctive and irregular, chiefly ander the manipulations of a combination—as stated In this morning's tssue—to depress prices of stocks by locking up money. There ts nothing in the natural course of the market to Cause unusual activity, but nnder thie artificial proces# eal! loans have been warked op to7® cent. on ratlway coliaterais, thongh tho general rate bas been 6 ® cent., with exceptions to (he Goyernmeut dealers at 5. There 1s no demand for Money from te interior, and in view of the present sur ply Of currency held by the banks, the projectors of tlhis echome are likely to be folled. Discounts rule easy, With # moderate supply of commercial paper offering. “Gllbedped” nawes parse” as low ne 66614 # ceut., the The bank in the rage for prime acceptances being 1@8, unfavorable, tenders to. the reflecting the artifical movement ‘The decrease in steele large payments of enstoms nded $249,000. The total shed $5 007,299, agains; A loss of $2.406,112 in the total ‘The bans held in excess’ of the lege! reanirencnis 576.178, 0.000 Inst Week: @ decrease of B4.481.311" ‘As compared with the preceding statement, are as subsoil th Stem, Ker F104 nc. tt statement lors of logni above alluded was due to duties, reserve of the bi Loans, 186,871 078 11. De 283 Lebel tends 80,011 jee, $678,210 The Government hond market las been dotl and erally heavy aader the low range of cord. thong twor were qnoted at OM in London, ‘The ehances, compared wiih yesterday's prices. are npiniportapt, theanpnty ‘comfoe unin the market very ight isrondity Uiken by the Anspelal inetitntions.. The market closet dy and Henry Clews & Co. 8 Wail rtreet. report ut S ssbalieds DG. Adked. AYA. Aaved, it. Abe it Aster, UT. 8 Cor. fa. MND Wat .9n, Wo TAI LOR tel il rows ceca TU] Sa0, AT coup... .19R 10) TE Te oR ik coup. S109 te Wong 1654 [10-6, rei 110 11011840, 601 Og 1 Gold Lom 240, 18! Compe. 1K 100551 Htare bowls Were inict, new Tennessees declining B cent. to 81, ena the old bene B cent, Lo OR, Niles doun os Heine stoadeat Sus, Connectiont & war loan, d ot 1005s, and New York bounty bonds at 104 City bank shares sold ge follows: Mary Nabonat. 110; Manotaetucers’ and Mereh: and Bankers’ and Broters’ Association, 11° Alton and Terre ¥ ines and Toleda tr i; may ANE Endlitna Contin’, ex Mand Centrel Pacites at 2. The eldein tqiotatione of Union Pacit iret nore .MYGS: land grants, TRIBE; Mcomes. Aid stock, do) @A0n. share merlot has been dail and «teat: ween "1? Mua gee excranee. The le Sombwesters, and ro was the epee al featice, and fd O). nuder the Neavy ret tock previogs to th Of the transfer books ut Me and. which wae explained. ty this Northwertern comingn drospet horrowe: hd 2 rnin ‘clos trom, 33 A” preferiet MM to, Toming feigot In the tthe "ro week ar whe to 10 ¥ cent dein yin parties, wh maner the ‘priee betne ¢ Pani +13¢ t were f dat 12, Bewe Aull wt x 428 AEM. ‘The intacel n Pacific Mall was ex 10 HG ONT Adin Expiest A |W. M& Co he. 108 the ful Sin Mer tn, ie! Bey 4 hei 0s Bape ‘ “* Ex dividend 8% ® cent New York Markets. Sarennay. Avril 2—F1oun axp Mrar—The var for sunerioe Wester Wig extras). $13 « ina. fr nee 49 Sea ¥e.80 tor do. sinning and farally + @1to@ss. 10 for rye Bours HLR@EHL for corn Hon onlet hat Arm midiiling nplards, entine her. A241 We. Rosine wee te nd in demand ab Bie 82 0%, for stra nod, Pe troleni firmer, refined sold at'oké. Whishey trmer 1 BLOR' Peeente very ti GHoomRrrs Milo Coffee in sicn'y demand, ales $.6% dary. Le IAe., cold: other toes quiet. Rice sol) ty U very Anh Ruenrs a grvd 4 BD hha, at many lots offer nine if fe eviet pur wt ou Mey and dina at $9. Ree! Ub fe an elo 817 for nforl R i way at Nedat Thettye, for ant UENO, To onthe, aL HAC atearn ; elon Butter aud cheese Ny anles 250) neh. at £19 amber winter Ohio in etar Rrevanet Raver fiat VO Diisll. ot Sade for State an Ste. ford rowed Can ida’ est. Ractey mysit oinina’ 14.060 hash nb BYerAe, for Stave 4d white Ohta ot an afloat, atid Se. for eon Wester. Corns desaand (000 W Mya 84 for) West Hmiteed instore: SLOTESLITG for Jerse. vellow on track ; $1.06 $1.07 for new Western mixed © Btock Market, ty large knppiy th noir loade. OF MO head, a. hawken, ‘They were mostiy med nu M Rsonri steers, and were readily ®. with some Of the best at ISKe. OF sheep we hid 7 Is or 1/0 head, with very Mette demand, and A lew sheen 102 m-avera: . FB, ond hall n car Wa. vero vzht T¥e ne at abi. eo heen 81) and Tes OF 2.900 Hore, toe! hove of which were pul on the market. City hogs were quiet and stoady, AtItoltive, ® fate State Iv we qu car londy Olio! —— ARINE INTELLIGENCE, Prue a MIPLATIN ALMAWAD mE gy com rmes..., 58H] Suh sats..., 6 URL Moo) rises. & Wie WATER =P tie ow andy Hoox,, @ 54) Gov leiaua,.10 43) Hel daw 12 65, Suvpay, Apr aert pave. ew Orleans, mdse Steamship Voruua, Gaiveston, mdse uirhip Wester Metropole, Aho, Liverpool, m Notreboum, i STEAMSUIPS ARRIVED OUT. April 1 Nebraska, New Yorke —_ Oo Business Hotes, Breadvota’s & purities from the blood ; thus the weak be strony and the blus’ of color again mantins the pale cheek, Some doctors aftirm they siyorh ¢ ty, but we know vervous diseases are cured by BRAN: DRETH'S PILLS. “The wonder was apd stitl the wonder gre ‘That HRANDRETU'S PILLS should always health re Remo new,’ Ie indanverensto neglect any afscttons of the bladder, kidneys, OF arivary Organs. In euch cases HELMBOLD'S BUCHU fs tis only rella%le remedy that © to tiene ® perfect cure. he adopte Dyspepsia orgauie woakne's, strangury, dropey, gravel, and fe node trrogalarittes, readily auecomd lo this invaluable preparation, Tue Lovgs are Strained ond Reeked by a Persiavont Couch, toe Keveral sireugeh wasted, wad an plaint ofenesiablishod taerehy Tay Nam's Exvxctonant ts an efiyetive ready for Coughs and Colds, and cxerts a beavivial eet on the Puluonary 4nd Bronchial Organ Jt every where, or a Mivlish aod Bleeant 1 PENSCHEID, Manufacturer, 118 Nassau +6, lor & Wilkow se wo to Ene lug Machines, 1141 1 down and Broadway. Gor ih sty keld DY phy lug por niduth, Without extrw cuurxe, - Muciuner to bet 4.0 Bledel, pie Soap cor the Manwe yt OK be that which moe tne W the feononitaal, and jothing Beautifully White. Sold by grocers MARRIED. RENNIF-SiMMS.-tn Josey City, on Thursday, nie i Hy diughier ofthe lave Kovert so cards, ——— DIbD. on Sunday, April 4, 189, Mary Het ESSLINOER. Um or, IM Caatle yen. ie family are reepcot fully’ inv.tsd to utiend: the funeral: trom St Takes Horpitn’ bath st, aud d4b av., Ou Tweaday, the Sth inst, the brotoge PM FL 2 Muon's Ansooin. 00 Of tie rele member, PJ fe, St Jokeph's Chitveh, bbb lace. nt 10 A. M..on Moniay, A LANDY Are al NN.—The members ot the ¥ toa Month's Av ani West Washingt April 4 ot, Francis x. N, Presiae) invited ERE: W oreretarios. ulay. April 3. 1870, Anne Farrell, arieh of Katuchive, Gounty ‘Long: feity fare reapeetfully invited |, on Monday, Aprild, at 2 o'cloek, oe, 20 Kuet wdet, New York. ayseatory, Robert wood in, a tiative of Lisburn, Cosa: y nh, mecwed 3). OUUWEM Oe Mesusuas. Avrid, Wiliam , insert soo. ‘ ANE. Por b Metiowax, AME LL Ou, native of Ireland, pi Jord, In the tad year The irieods of wo from lier ar GOOUWLY ONDAY, APRIL 4, 1870, GE,Geer#" Bond Phebe Hat, aged 1 month and 2 in pes yr At ld God eulted thee home Hie thouzint bem Neral Pervices this (Mond: HA, at ay orciotk: frou the reridewen oY ht rarunth Aarayeite ay. 0 ifora ai D resilenon, 422) Bast ferngon, at 2 OLAN.—Ano A. Noiau, in the 7th year of ner ave Her friends and the frienda of the iamily are reaper. fully Invited to attend, the funeral, on this day (Mou: day), the dth Inst., at 1 o'clock, from ler iate residence, ment | 2 St. Co ee MEETING IN SUPVORT OF THE CEN- TRAL PARK COMMISSIONERS. ‘The preliminary moeting of citizens and property Owners. 1 sapport of the present Central Park Com: miralouers, and In opposiston to the measures pendi @ Mt Albany to dieplace them, helt to-lay at the [teal Ba- tate Salesroom, 111 Broalway, was adjournod tu MON- DAY, Ath inst, at 1 o'elook, at che saine place. The meeting was eid at the call of Mevare. A. T. Stewart, James Lenox, Maor-Gen, John A, Viz, Win. T. Blodgett, ‘Marshati 0. Roberts, Wm. B. vodge, Androw Carrigan, A. A. Low, ‘Wu, B, Oxden, John Jacod Astor, Courtiandt Paimer, Paran Stevens, Wm. R. Martin, Eiward il Ludlow, Kadgar 8. Van Winkie, Cyrus Clark, Gvorz9 Opdyae, Wun, A. Whitbeck, Amos R. Ruo, Win, H, Rayuor, Shepherd Knapp, Reaoen W. How Dante! F Tiensana, B.D. Morgaa, Grittith Rowe, Robert L. btuart, ‘Wiitiam Bloodsood, ‘Thomas A. Davies, ‘And many others. Its annowneod that the new charter will be acted on In the Senate on Tuesday, aod @ (ull and punctual at- tendance ts requestod, BE. Vv. HAUGHWOUT & CORNER BROADWAY AND BROOME 8T., Will coutinue for three weeks only, thelr GREAT CLOSING OUT BALE of CHINA, GLASS, GAS FIXTU: SILVER PLATED WAKE, BRONZES, CLOUK®, AND MANTEL SEV. CALL AND EXAMIN( THEIR PRICKS, MAKKED AT AND BELOW COsT in plain figmres on ene} article. ‘The last invoices (hey aul rece ive of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS are now ocing 0; @10d. Afler May 1 thelr Fuccessors, Messrs, Nteol & Davia son, wili continue the bucinese at 66 Lroudway, Great J “QUITTING THE BUAINESS, Onr en stock of French ¢! ut and en: a ‘yi iiver pated ware, table ruciere, sree > bu bold at ps.ees Las Lulaw ie WAR. din’ co'd cost ac tees than gold col 29) cot © 190 no. red nad gilt china toa sets, at lees than gol ntod china card receivers, at French mantel “ If price, Pre Picks DALLEY & CO, © Broatway, 7 pitt TER tt 1-No charce will pruge est Rt tah itis ORME AW Lisi Chrouis 1e.awnatiom, # oats, mu Wilh Cheat, tins. oF bask, re fop. diarrues, dys en: + ruatiy. War te fi © t0 lve OF apply to (ng younEe teak Tc has been 8 years beiore die /uUi.e, and never bas failed. Sol | by al, the ara: # at 5. ce ite 18 TO BHO WMES-NOTi © nL well, orlwinaly Ui unter, mplere o: ‘Of Ove ir, Geer matiob, Inguire at 18 C G ICHOLAS THE CUEA PEND stock of paper hanclugs, oll cloth aid window shades, ACH. AUCH'S, 31 AV. D. Ae ob PESICIAL DEAWIN oy CoM. Mur LOT rai MISSOT/L—F stra Ciage 80. 2.9 Ap 40, 8, 27. 42, 18.87, £0, ot mn 0 Apri £29 Sh Aved 0G April . 22. 4, Gi 2, Prizes cashed anu inl f aud also Koyal Havana ivi Ty 22, 10, 13 V DRIER SD HAND CUBAN MEETING WILL FAKE PLACE CHB EVENING MONT AT ¢t How, THOS FLTC JOHN ITCHEL, . JAMES G THAYER, won i and athers will sneak. ‘The LADIES AE voosiiaty will INVITED to 6 required, Gh all friends of thoriy Ly order of tie Comittee of & i BrWas ALLEN, sec. GEN. IAHON, Pree, HAs I MPP neo Dove Las PAYLOR, OF Zeemnres, f DLESS WOMEN, ooper Uuion, AN Poors open at 118; lecture at co uck P, Af, Theerve. eats Ternte. To be had w: Painer's (Wible Hunxe), 8¢: . Landolph’s, and at the hall on (he day wid ey of tho lecture, Bouse Surmsyina, Post, Bhacis & Co. a FIRST-CLASS FORSITURE OF EVERY DESCIAYTTON @ BOWERY, NEAL CANAL BT. | 1 HOWERY, ai _ oar ENTLIsu Tapestry Tt AT per yard mod Upward. SPE, $14 wiNhow SHAnis, fe, per pair BUPLEEINE TNGRAT Bt MATTING woe Per va d'ana unwandt Tete tock sediately Axiuree fon eal Ftore to tet nna dP. PERKING TARDE BURNT URE AND BROODING. ChE SC eg sae wee Payinents weexly or montht: Kr Ley «00, Corner 2th. and 6ln ay, RUS TURE, carpets PRI HANGINGS st bs 901d tin oleothe, &e, chica» Tu Rep nuly di Medrenes, KRGYLE BITTERS, ARGYLE BITTERS, ARGYLE BITTERS, ‘The wide spread popularity ot there eclobrted bit ters all over the South t# rapidly extending through out the North, and huadreds of tovalida tn this & ctlou will be vind to know tii8 famous and most tonic aud invigorating remody can now be had of te WHEELOCK, FINLAY SPKAQUE & druggists generally, «co Proprietors, Acoute, 9 Platt Ft, New York, a ee Publications, G* ACE MOWTINERTS te CHARITY BLAND on, THLE VILLAGE FOUND! ING WILL BE COMMENCED IN NOs 19 OF THE FIRESIDE COMPANION OUL MONDAY, APKIL 11 MIAL AND CONVICTION OF WACK. KEY NOLDS, The Mord rer ot Willan Lownend Louk this Untvieeting tial in books New Orloans CLOBE, x ‘ NEWS COMPANY Retail price FEW HOOK IN thor oF ou ws In bed nied Gir” yy ihe an Kinds wht tow Daciy ® RAB VICk be Wosnen All RURNTON, booksel Powe bidek aboy Biowalts, LODO Web AR LAND > BOOK STOIC 6. G47. There You, will Mudall the AUN Works, Ain Niguul stativaory H [vow tway, near boone of tie say, wus ull ¢ Kaglisi, Frencn, a Austracnon, UDSON RIVER INSTEPU TR and JOF HOM KOXGR, LET. OpOuR ADE OP UACK, A.M, Presitent, Clavar it No sbMINAWY the student deme THOS. WANG avernck 4 Droge ely. a. y —WHITING, dookker BT ETA iianehea “ietineh PAINE’ Busines Coles, G Buwer iid). Groceries, q "gonas R. AGNEW, 260 Greenwien at. New FA ae reanom the prices Of Lens, coftoe a aa, Hour, and ‘all kibds of groceries, mobusses Srovisious ‘hauidarde ‘the woken At EDWAKD RIDLEY'S TO-DAY Woe offer the entire stook of STRAW, CACTUS, GRAND 8T., £W YURK. & 90N, a HATH GOODS, manvfatured this season by one of our leading manufaetarers, and prrchased Dy us last week at 0 orn comps EVES ou the dollar. BONNETS, whieh, ¢ ONE KUNDRE ED ny pats, JOCKEYS, HING NEW AND TASHION ABLE, TURBANS, BOTH ROLLED AND FLAT BRIMS, BONNET Room wet ONE UP BTATRS, ith our reeular atock, contains over NEW SPUING BHAPI variety of bead and material, and will CAbit ON DELIVERY, it ta every the LARG EST STOCK OF STRAW GOODS EVER EXHIBIT. SP IN THIS CITY. We have NEAPOLIVAN, CACTUS, and ALG HATS and BON. NETS, wt 6 ots, OVEK HATS, at TRIMMED BO! ti 4 vote. 8 ts Nts. py NBW, CLAP. $19, 811, S11) Grand Gots., 10 ets, COLORED PLAID: HONNEL FRAME JOCKEY FRAME! RDWAKD RIDLEY & 80 TEDWAKD Ripi A RIDBONS, DOWN, DOWN, 66, GA, and 70 SASHES, BLACK, 7 INCHES WIDB, Cr ots. and W ote, per yas 7S cts.. 81, 81%, AIGAINS, \r Si ota.. and ap. AND FANCY SASHES, SILK PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLA, ats cous Part of ou! SHADES FilteT sPrixo THE VE OLLATY PROFU eACL. “DiesS OTHER AND SIL ry Ma BARGAL YANK ag TEOWARD Kip TLUWA AGING OUP A J Ai % CENT EVERY NOVELTY, +00 C8, $1, $1.25, #1 Wet EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 809, S11, 8114 Grand, 66, 68, and 70 Allon 78, $1.85, cheap. £18 ONE-THIRD BELOW GOLD cost, mporter's stock retiring from bastuess, THOUSAND SUSDOWNS and SHADE NEIS and HATS, EVERYTHING Sth block east fom the Bowery. KID GLOVE ots. AT 5 etn, AT B bu EVERY WAY. AND COLOKs BUPERB, fURPASSED, HOSIERY CHEAP. ts de BON, ATT ots LAK Kib 1s WARRANTED IN EDWAKD KIDLEY & SON, 9, 911, M115 € ft block ease f DTD LEYS & =O ‘8’ CLUARS AND SACKS. BONNETS, AND APs, ats LON OF CTION, JAIN 909, 811, 811% Ga PWAKD RIDLEY AND CLOAK TRIMSIN Dies AND CLOAK BU ON DOLLAR. BE NO ET NS, TAL DRALDS, OILY, PREFUME 909, 911, 31135 Grand, rand, 06, 6%, and 70 Ailen web a 3. Al GiLY COTTUN is ery. IPURE LACES, AN IM 10 AND 15 ot. & SON, Bowery, A $ STOCK oF TRIM CANNOT BE DELIVERY OF NEW SMADES IN INOT GLOVE, READY TODAY, INFANTS! LACE INEN IANDRERCHIEFS BA 1G LOUK FOR Gils Noes evet trom th KU WAKO RIDLEY Ss & SON * NEW FRENCH 110 nS. LARGEST SYOCK IN THE CITY TO tpo en wi w joe IN ALL ock eart from t REEVERS. Bowery. 4 It to their taterest to ex amine our stock. 1. SELL CHEAP A ar PIER FRE Ooms t Dh Gra oS, and sth wt JOBBING Wh ED WA 209, 911, pM MeCREERY & CO, RGOADWAY AND ELEY ARE NOW OFPKGING > STALIes, CUT LENGTHS ON, he B ust. TELS VARIOUS PRESS GOUDS DI EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS JEWELRY, ELECT FROM. EDWAKD RIDLEY @ SON, 47) Alien et, owery. Els AND COUNTRY sPOKR AL UNPRBOF DEN TEDLY LOW PRICKS. INS GRAY eo PLA W DESIGNS, AT 2 ARMOR 104 LINS, 87 VORLINS, NEW 8} 4% CTS. UR YARD, OKNTS PER YARD. CTS. PER YARD. SG SHADES, 9 AND CHENE MOMUAINS, FROM Si CTS, UPWARD. ALSO, a SPL Frost #125 To 1 MOURNIN lo BLACK THE LA Rast BLOCK, k Bakes ac GUENAL Inieu P SEEKS YARD, PLR ILKS AT 81 DY LK, IN AL AT 01.15. ASSC BLACK Gi) PICHESY G DS, TN ALL SABLE FAD! WON PRA C.8. VEG YARD, UPWA DIES OF THIS Cy OP¥ULLY INVITE ASW QUALLS! THe >TO EN DEMEVE Te TOR DIN OUALITY ORE Pate DINER, JACON IE ROBES & 1 QKENADINES FKOM D0. PER YAR Ai Lo # TAVLOS, Pes Yanp, . THE NBW SHADES, ITMENT OF 03 GRAIN SILKS, ADES IMPORTED. MOST PASH: AT GOLD PRICES, GUEN \DINES. ol We UN OLAND AND CHRYSTIN BTS, BROAT WAY AND « [EXTER AOR OLY SCY Bas vere y tor PARIS. CLO KS AND ST ROM 50 AND VICINITY Ale LAWNS, ORGAN DIKS, 4 #290 per yara penyard Van CANTON ILCLO TBs, PNGLISH Hes at $2 por Wd wey . #5 , Sahn ‘ eT ) WAGES ane DOME Y * AT GREATLY BEDE OSD PRC AY Teer alie & GO RR Tae 1 ‘ Mani It su tet kas, Ls DVIQUE SCALES, CHLOE LIN s Birraaway si av Sei) and (04H 6tA PSBEBE Ne pe ga ECE ENG fy rh byt veuy tor the For eas REAL INDIA XML! ut prices Ma Maa iA Na vA wa ua NA ut Ma MA aa VARE A On Wills ys AU, Lore hour Hauer ' UNU oi AU ers bal ‘ yr The sts. fibav., or aiid 19th WAKE GOD ron euday, HNCH Oy GL REET MISEN Dil Broadway } CLOAKING: yet Th Custome Bioadway, tus avy fe PPR WA & OO, Have recy pee tot st wuramie in SPRIED, Dist and’ a tow 04 Aura, duced, WPS Iwenes LA Ba \ $ ard $2.59 per yara, 8), TALS SHAWLS, 4, STELLA WeNES | VER UF BLED, lows r than aver Beooaiway, 4b av. Qh and 10th; sts BrIIN Pt, OPES ESG STW Goods Piracols and Sain Mm bre hie Hino Liew, konbrcideries ani Fancy Goode, Hosiery Witte G Mousescepiay and Furowhtag Goods, Boone id seatiaicty. Be, Popular Prives. ie MAG Ath st avd Gul wy, Ali ovr roads markuu dowa to (aly Wivink Chie RACAL HAL wf wuld, cy peceasesS> Urn Foods, AT Binaeyes NEW STORM, 1 BROADWAY. GFRTS' LINEN HAN’ RERCHIEPS, 120. TO ie. HEMSTITCH HANDKERCHIEFS. fo, lic, LADUES' ALL LINEN HEMST/ TCR, ite., 206., 260. LADIES ATL LINEN HANDKERCHIRFS, 8¢., 100,,126. 1,000 DOZENS FINE HANDKERCHLEFS, CHEAP. BARGAINS IN RYEOE Bee LINEN TAPE TEP IMINGS, TEE sore We Haus de: Ko ite Fire. LACK KOGK RUPE LIS ie. Fr HASBULG EDGILGS AND INSERTIONS, He LINEN COLLATE, Be. fe, RIBBONS, Mo. S10,, 400. PIECE. DT DG” RINHONS, be We. PER YARD. AV iuatbe LR YARD. EACH. 8, AMES, &6, T FRAMES, 180, TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, 2 e., Bleu, We KSATING CHEAP GOODS AT WAOLRSALR LESS THAN JOBBE RD Pi) LADICR! FINE BPRING GLOV) LADIES FINE BikLiN GLOV MISSES" KID GLOVES, te LADIES RID GLOV Ess, 40+ BADIES MAW Hos 1 EXT ENGLISH HALF HOSK, i2ie., 206, FANCY Goons, BEST SIX-CORD 20 YARD COTTON, dc. SPOOL, SPO. AND SKEIN SEWING SILKS, to RVERY COLOR IN EabACWERY SILK STICK TWISTS, KVERY COL. Le. FRENCH WORKING COTTONS, se. and 2c, SKETN. ROLLS OF TWILLED TAPES, 8 ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, Ge, and 102, JET JEWELRY. 2e., Soc .Oe., 15e , 80. and Se, SET. PEARL 8LEKVE BUTTONS, 10¢., Ite, nud 200. PAL WILLIAM XINZEY, 691 KROAD WAY, BETWEEN ANTLY AND FOURTH STREETS, EXTRAGR PINAY BARGAINS 1 = HOUSEKEEPING GuODs, FROM ANCTION, AT LOWER PRICES THAN HAVE BEEN KNOWN IN THIS COUNTRY SINCE 181 ENS, |) TARLE DAMASKS, dd to We, yard. |At 0, %5, vig, We. OG) KADUCR LOWE ya TABLE NApRINs, At T. 7, foe. BL to Spee denn NEN TOWELLIN PTAC ote Toes per abe. ats AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WHITE GOODS, FROM ALOTION AT LESS THAN THE GOLD Cost TO IMPORT, JACON EL MUSLINS, SWISS MUSLINS, AUMO AE Ti 16 to 220, vard. ACLs, 15, 16, 15,20 "a. NALNSOOK ML TOMLA LAWN AU LM, 13, 14, 20 3, 14, 20 to Bie. ved, Jones's Fanélieh € MAK ‘AL 1s, 16, 13, 20 to 2 3 8,3, 35 to We. y' SPRAGUE'S BEST I AT 100 PER YA. ALSO MARSEILLES QUILT! LACK CURTAINS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, sR CENT. LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S PRICI W.&. PEYTON, 2 AND ii BOWERY, Between Honston and Prince at DEES Goods. ON MONDAY, APRIL 4, WE WILL OPEN A SPLUN DID STOCK OF ALL THE LATHST NOVELTIES IN PL \IN AND FANCY DRE=S GOODS, IMPORTED FOwsP 1 , AT THE LOWEST Prt FORT wr Men WEAR ns KNOWN ALS. OPEN THE + STYLES OF 1ADE, DLG3S88, IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE MATERIALS WORN THIS SEABON LN Pastis WR. PEYTON, 2 AND ¢M BOWERY, From Auction WE SHALL OFF ON MONDAY A FULL LINK OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS IMPORTED, AT THE LOWEST PRICE KNOWN IN 118 MARKET FOR TEN YRARS. W. K PEYTON, 2% AND @4 BOWERY, AKGAINS AT RETAIL 18 BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FROM $1 TO $1.50 PER YARD, AT LORD & TAYLOR'S, BROADWAY AND GRAND 6T GRAND AND CHRYSTIE STS. att 11 oy OUUINS & CO, 410 BROADWAY, Alave mare suit! further REDUCTION IN PRICES To mect the DECLINE IN GOLD! ‘And invite the attention of CASA BUYERS To the largest and beat assoried BTUCK OF FANCY GOODS ‘To be found in thie Marke! D&TAYLON ARK OF FRRINO GX 1" FASIIONARLE DUT GoODS AT RETAIL Q@RAND AND CHRYSTIE STS UROADWAY AND GRAND 8°, a AT BARGAINS pure EA BOUSE FURNTFHING, DRY GOODS AND KEODISG WAREHOUSE, 34 CANAL St On hans, alarge ant complete arnortinent of eT AGS TTS. TOWELS, TOWEL! NAPKINS, 8 DAMASIC DIAVERS &@, ) LANCAS Tien NO ALAME ABLE ASD CEANO COV RIE BED COMFOGTADLES ULANR ETS COVERL INGHAIN, STAI, MAL ERE HONEYCOMB, A GUILDS of every 1 Bolsters, Pillows, &@, GU BEDS. OF VARLOUS PAITTE UNS. KON PU LEU RE. IRON BEDETH Vs. OTIS, CLA DLS, SETTBES. HAT AND UMEGELIN STANDS: WAST ST TOWKL HACKS. VARS, GALL SPORE AND PLANO SPOOLS. INSTITUTION BED-TRADS MADE 10 OLDER, UVES FOR HOTELS BOARDING HOUSE Pane Instita Ae liWiled to ee unine OOF BuO fd prices Lease puis ag else PATA ViLL1AMS, Suvcesors a OM. Gauue en, BEANAL SCN) W YORK Opiate bare KOCK Ms AA Anite 6 Tiaving completed t mtors, Wilk offer an Mor oxteusive aiteratio AKGAINB, IN NEW SPKING 1 BLACK SILKS, AND SHAWLS, Also, Rost $4 Blenched Shveting:, xs cents, Worth 50 cents, D4} Gietencd Saceciner, @ Cents, Worth We Qe Dani ek oh eLts, worn y) ceuts AG Medi Tati BL aoe Worth 82, cas Na ihe Latta cots Norn ts per yard CHEAT BaBGODNS IN EVRY Dist B® at DRY GOODS Fr MILLION. Hi Gast Coriet Hiewcher VELING OV ENING, Ss a JONNLON, DULNS & Co. will open on TUESDAY, ALLL thete IMPOR ATION ot FRENCH TRIMMED Ht and ann tudes ot OMEN MANE ENOL Witeeritt te op WeouL NE MENT ND CHILDRENS. BUTTS. Si ONDER ap CLULHIN Sar wee tour Universit pine Cuivw platy q 4

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