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TUE MACFARLAND TRIAL, proroG RAVI OF THE SCENE IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS XBSIBRBDAY, une fhe First Day of tho Trin—Th6 Pristier and his Little Mon—Fencing among Couns Examinations of Jurors temptot «a Frothingham to ert on the Jury—He is Foiled by Joun nd Incidents. ‘The rush to the Court of General Sessions yes- Prday morning to witness the trial of Doniel Me- Parhind for the murder of Albert D. Richardron, wa unprecedented, The old New Court House, its falls, its vestibule, and the Park ronnd abont the ed- ee were (hironged with eager thousands, only a few pandred of whom could possibly gain adisission to Be are ALL SORTS OF DODGERS fere resorted to to elude the vistlance of the door. Reepers. Men were oarer (0 force a passnge on the ground that Judge Huckett bad sent for them; that Be District Attorney had requested them to be sure oa: Le on hand ourly ; that they were witnesses in the case ; that they Were relatives of the prisoner; that they were reporters; tunt they had been sum Boned as Jurors, &e., ee, Butall eueh tricks were filed, and but fow, except what may be called the proper working force of a murder trial, gained ad- mission, Six hunared and Ofy Jurors had been bummoned, and they were the only persons who ex Bibited any reluctance to being yresent, or who Would have gladly beon excluted, THB COURT AND COUNSEL, Recorder Huckott took his seat et 11 o'clock, with Judge Bed/ora at his right hand. Distriet Attorney @arviu, Manked by exJndzo Noah M. Davis, who is fo nesiat hito in the trial, soon after took his allotted place within the bar. Next appeared the Hon. Il Witge I’. Gerry, of counsel for the prisoner, sharp, wert, wiry, philosophical, and alive all over, ‘The Bou, Charles & Spencer next came tn, and cordially proiot his assuctate, Mr. Gerry, Lastly appeared Hon. John Graham, who pulls stroke oar for the sand took his seat between Mr, Gerry and THE PRISONWR, M'PARLAND, was escorted Into the court room by a de from Be Tous, aud took Lis sent by the side of his coun ' wpanied by his youugest fon, & ngly abont 8 years of age. Tie Buti wiiow cuddled clomoly to bis father's side all Broun the weary duy,and seemed happy to have m ouce more thrown lovingly around Movare. Graham, Speucer, and Gerry shook hands @ruudy Wil Geir Cowal, and gave the ehiid an af- fed the scone at i) to be impressed with that, in some cases at least, it is a Weful task to Leip cevend & feliow creature ftom the hanminan than to sevk to put the noose sous his neck. WPRARLAND'S CoNDrTIoN. Externally the prisoner eshibited a cheerful, ani Basted epperrance. ne thongh confident of bis canse and of Ms nequittaly But to one who looked be- Beath the surfer, it could be seen that at heart the tofortunate man was Jaded and worn, as though he had come @ long aud weaty way, There was also ta aged look pec thou, ing sadly from his eyes—a look as 4 thousand years on earth, and Bis wemory could not get duck to the beginning of Dis trou ‘The soul's existence is moxsured by Mates, and not by years, The happy soul is forever young; the Wreteleu sul is forever old, And in be hi McFarlund’s prison cell what wrotchedness aud memories must have tarned his moments into years ? ‘What thoughts of his family inuat have come to him ; Moughts of Ms wile, of the hour when before God she promised » take him tor, better em part? Where f think of me? Does she e idton, where are they Do thoy "mourn for me? them of tielr futher ? Is tere any 8 tistiiiment of detraetion Waispered in their fer How do they fevi about my tial? Do they boye—veo they pray for my eequittal ? Will acy Betiee? Whi semtay wite—be there? If Tenould juitted wil my children rejoice and love me, 1! And as to my trial, how will that go? What orse Wil the Juice take? Wil there be pergu feuoet wet Whi my wie appear againet me? and eurors, Will they be ir and true men? What Kini o: whve they 1 for taelr wives will talk {o them about We trial, and whieh side will they Ske? God grant tat the jurors who are io say Bisther | shai Live or die hive fatrapiuded, pare- fo. in Lis cell, the onhappy man’s thoughts nj utd the fever of hope und the ague of de spair rock him; aud lence, 4 ecmningiy ebeer(l aspect, the prisoner te nd old at Beari, aid {ooks Weartiy and appesilugly out of his bad ¢ . Jurors, counsel. aud spectator It being the first day of the term, Grand gory sid other busir ad to be fret tukeu in bavi, ana this having Leen disposed of, tie District Attorney arose and moved on THE TRIAL OF DANIEL M’FARLAND. Judge HacknetTT—Are the counsel for the prisoner r F. SreNcen—We are ready. Sudge Lac kiri—Let te prisoner be placed at the “Te Prisoner rose and bowed, thereby putting in Ds fortnal appe:rance, and then resumed bis seat by Dis ccuneels’ side, Tiese pretimivaries having beeo 64s Lhrougu with, Mr. Graham arose and opened a PRELIMINARY SKINMISH IN TRIERS, And bore it may be well to explain what triers are: Jn such « complicated trial as MeFurland’s is to it 1s exceedingly Important for the prisoner that 4 dest poesioie jury thould be impanelied—tiat is to fay, the best possible yury tor Aim, And the best possiole jury for the prisoner would be one composed of men ol bigh intellige: ce, fhirness of mind, and hon. ety of heart; men of claracter, firmness, diserint pati and inderendence; men Ofeympathy aud puri fy ofiite, co witout the y SANT OF FREE-LovE Tn orS*¥ {0 eelect such a Jury out of the six hundred and fit, tors summons Is necessury for the pritouer's coupe W exercise great tact and to povsess fine and quick Jud went of, homan nature—qualities ia = We Sestrs, “Gralidm, Spencer, and Gerry exe: 1. order to cousérve the rixhis of the accused, his counsel have the privilege of challenging twenty Jurors peremptorlly—tuat fs, the right ol rq@ecting t without if uny reason for suct rejection, Jucy alto Lave tiie right to challenge any juror for couse, OF favor, as it is usually called, and examine as to bis knowledge, opinion belief, rela- a8 to parties, (riendsiipw with parties in plicated, everyt tng’ else Which migut affect Bia verdict ; ue triers are tWo genticmen, Who are always thatare sworn to hear sich examination, ducted in open Cour to try the es of the juror thus examined'to terve on the If the triers find that the juror is tudiffurent oth wides—that is, that be ie impartial and un- Selene is swore ip, and site as a juror in tue tase, unless the counsel challenge him perempto- nly a8 above stated, ‘The triers thus t iwo have been joun Leas? tn their composition. all the challenged jurors nntit competent and sworn in, when ie lawyers retire, and those two jurors and their tu: cessive (ellow-Jurors themselves become triers of (ue rost of the Danel. It will thus be seen Louch depends on the selection of tho two ort triers, und that Mr, solicitude as to th Mit. GRAMAM ON TRIERS, Julee Hackett baving signified Wis readin eed, Mr id asked tor a little Coy, that the question of the selec jon of triers af jororé should be understood and determined in ad- Vance, It was ordinarily supposed thut the Court bid the abeolute right of the appolntment of triers, Without the right op the part of the prisoner to ub: Wot; but siuce that” rule was estabitslied tuerw had Leen very great changes and revolutions the administration of criminal justice, and, sald Dir, Graham, “it i# possible at ali tines for the Court to have regard to the exigencies of the case betore it, In this case, it would be improper to eater Into the details at this time ior the purpuse of Dishing the uth of what 1 say, ‘This {nyolves complications that are particular; for the prisouer, whi teliigible ws the trial progr rae Interesting to tle counsel Will become more i We succeed in getting a jury at all. vor duty here to suggest to the Cofrt extreme cau. Hin in tlw seecticn and appoiutment of “riers, We deem it ‘Vhere are mames in this community in re which po possible cavil can be raised ; but ti others 4 whom, if they slould be nai ters, the prisoner's counsel would be coup Juierpose am objection, and against which I suvuid Wont etremugusly protest,” r Graham then cited the case of The People eet, De Witt, 1p the ad of Parker, and was proceed. th 4 cop lous stream of learning and eloquence, shin Judge Heskett sterpeved endiasta you agree among yourselves, centiemen, . vou you will have as triers Fr uh DIsTHICR ATTOMNRY—1 make no objections 1 eotictuan's uggeations. Leb bin seiect bis \ i siail not object to any man he may welect, LLere seems to Ve no objection on District Attorney. Suppose you ue «© Wiers, Mr, Graham, NO CHANCE YOR A BUSS, consultation among counsel for the seid: * Your Honor will wo desire 10 interfere with the urt in this mater,” rence Jur Covur—she Court entirely endorses your “ Graham. It 19 emipently proper. You ‘ thusly discharging your duty to your havtaw—Tam very glad, indeed, your Honor Tees wisi L have said, 1 felt assured that your Would do wy, Sonsuliaion between counsel was thea re lect i Weaten (interrupting) —Don’s speak eo lod, "peak wed uawed cho bear YOu, * Distuice AvzonNEY—Suppose you aw that places a, If we object, in a disnerecable atth tude towards tho parties nanied, Tho conversation was then carried om in @ whin- Rit) And finally Fosnltet tn” the aelegtion of Henry Morrison and Win. C. Edgjgton, fq., te triers ‘These conthenen were not ii court, th ‘iad to be tent ior. They were a long time in eomihg, bub Me, Oratracy said XO TIMR, WAS Lost in waiting for thei, as the moment a juror should be challenged tor favor they would hevu to, sneer! P'geeedings until the trivr® sLould M. Fisom At last putin ult apvearanee, but the other tricr, Mr. Rdeisien. wan i in- getting Into poste tion ‘that he tried the paticnee of the sesembiage almost beyond endurance. At last, however, ston arrived, and the clerk began fo eall te’ panel, amid the eager interest wud expectation of the surg ing crowd. oT CALLING OF THE PANEL, Goitiried Ochener was the fret jnror called, but on Ing the rtond he sald to the Judge Heals Wakish pail ears noting r. Getysner was expedition ly exensed from serv. white-hatred and respectable ext witness called, raham, first for prine- , 8 to whether he had furmed or nivn_on the case—and secondly, a ror turned out to Be a dently mad a) enise—that exprossed an 0) to iavor. ‘The trial of this most exciting matier, as Ha mind to get on ‘the Jury at all Lagarde, help out A VERDICT OF GUILTY. interrogated by Mr. Graham as follows t fe you lormed and expressed, oF formed or ex- to thy duult or Innocence now detgately, ingate? A.—1 Novary oan by thi What do you tne: map tnet t bord nol board snough evidence to forts aa Hien UPON. a youread the newspapers in relation to the moter OW ad in them about the transac: tigh? that a Q pid Twn at eg. ti connec Samaction ? Ac-l'rend the Re chal ta ve man was shot. wnat i Causwer? A.—It amounted to underetan: Md ase th Ou\ot taperada to that the word hor. air, 1 aed Go euch Word; and LO one that he word on the subject, Mr. Win. ayer did you res. dou't know particularly j- all of thew to 1ee to You.co use the word erime? if thy ghe paper tn refere fad HO Opinion after you had rend all L never form a decided oy lui dence ; 1 dou m An Opinion tobe rerny cure wh Did you *8y ¥ et fon iu this ease? A.-—1 did Hut bay Lo, THE WouD cHrM Mr. Gnanam (10 te Courth—It your Honor please, Ning ® verdict of euiit cath? A— NO, HF x 4 an opin- there’ can be Mo Coubt but this gontieman spoke oF this Uans.etion as a ¢) evicent, then, (nt nod an Of prooably wii litie dispute, it 3 Mlenity of Herons who Maured ii what te. vo Lustily called by thie govtlewun serie, It ue bas made ap hts min that a crime was comiuitted, ne has made up his wilnd directly against this privoner. ee has @ dailaite opinion as to this trinsuction; ho coaneeta +: Piteoner with a transaction whieh he calla crime, Inder these circumstances 1 submit if the principal couse of chalieuge is uot #astained. Ordinarily in cas of this kiad there are two principal questions: first 8 whether # crime has Deen committed, and t recond is Whether the prisoner at the bur committed that crime, Butin the course of this trial it will probeoly be Lardly seriously contested, that what- ever may have occurred Was brought about through the agency of this prisouer. As to the identity of \hls prisoner, there Will not be eny dispute, Mit. GARVIN SPEAKS. Tun Distnict ArrounsY—I desire to say but one word ia reply to this cluilenge. ‘The juror did say he read alf about this trausaction in the newspa- pore, aud also said that le came to the conclusion tuat the Killing took place. may have used the word crime in the frst instance; but it is evident that be uses the words killing and crime as synony- mous terms, 's bis cannot disquailly 8 juror oF pro that he bas ebsolutely made up Bis min ary nuatter for your Honor to deci ‘dus Covar—The Court is of the optoion that the challenge bas not been sustained, THY FIRST EXCEPTION, The counsel for the prisoner excepted to thie de cision of tue Co Mr. Grabam presente challenge the following grounds : 1. Tha e:1 au absolute opinion as to the guilt oF iunovence of tuis prisoner. Hist he Las a bias Againet thus prisoner personally. Ay hat be bas @ bias im Myor of perous opposed @ Fie, he bas @ bias ia favor of parties on the side of the prosecution. The triera selected by counsel having been duly sworn, Mr, Grabam Fae © examine (ue juror on Lis eballenge tor favor, WINGATE GORS TO FROTHINGHAM’S CHURCH, Q—Have yon formed and exvressed. or formed oF expressed, any opiwion jw reference Lo the gulls OF Ln Lovetive of this prisoner?) Ami luve 104. @.—Do you abuw te pame of We yerson be is charged wild eiaying? A160, Who Fa Rienar Q=D.0" you'kuew Si ‘A=No, str, I never sa 014 yon attend the game eharch that he, when tn [eelcity ghed to attend F Ai dou't Kaow what church he attende iy “you attend the charck of Dr. Frothingham ? 1 go tere occasionally AQRiclyou uote Teguise attendant there? A. derstood that Mr. Richardson No, you not Wes au attendant were? A.—No, sir. ME KNOWS THE REV. DR. FROTHINOHAM, {np athy with him tn re aster Hodse desecration, of the Astor 5 gout Kuow Nhat yi mean. 4 you never, heard si of « certain ceremony Fh Place pt the Astor House in conuection with olpinghem wae Ching of the kind. rence to the jouse farce? heard some ‘Are you among those who upheld his course ip Mt matter? Ai don't know what consttuies up Pb Pp tls coum, @ free aware that there has, bent more oF oy p “upon persone whe kook part in that svimpattigs ‘with those Wis ce red Sir, Frotiingham aud others o sure? jon't know Ub rothingbam rH} or did anything Moroper. QT none “) sour opinion? A.—I have Srpreseed it. apo Fon Vo. his conection with tat wate ay ot, Q—Tou have read all iat was reported in reference to that ceremony? A-t doat koe Wheiber lyead a about ior Hot Feud of the marriage which took place at A—Yes, se, a YOu read ali thos uppesred to the papers? A.—1 Lt KUoW wcout tout; there was ® yovd deal pul ed io the papers. Q iid you cowie t@ any conc Uke werrlage war a legal or wo illegal proce AT ld wok (roubje myseifabout that Q.—a2¥0 you wad bo opinion us to’ Whether that was legal oF Hien The District Afterne; objected to this course of interrogation, Dut the Fight to ask the question was sustained by the Court, Mr, Graham continued: HAVE YOU, OR HAVEN'T You t—MORE OF IT, ‘ol bad no optulon, and Rave you now no pon your mi nda 8 degaty or uiogalls roceeding ? As don’t know auy ug sboW ie Togalliyy pro oF ooh. n't yh tel Tete triers whether you considered riage iewal or iiewas? A.—I toid you I ai ri QaHave Fou io eit on the supject 2) A =L aubwe e question twice, I tod you, rh Be < f y opliuion.. This’ i three tin 1 PH will answer’ te the hourtn times “i hat Heck, Lkaow Bouing abour it LAWYERS BADGERING THEIR VICTIM, Q.—Have you not any belief? A.—I bave not, ac coFding tomy Idea of what t bel —Lio you want thee triers to understand that your mit is fs your wind would have been had you nevor heard apything of this A er that question ae dob’s care what thay think. 8, Casey pid never heard any thing op sits don’t tiie It 18 posal bomé opimion who vend has produced some im- (Q--Has 1 produced an impression favorable or un- fexorapler, AI aida't make up an opmuion. fas that mpression favorable OF Unlivorable? a ante wht Look place at the Astor Hous = Yes, tn reterence to whe marriage, fur aol wey ida't see auy impropriety i Shey that anawer Include the action of the de- caused. and of the Indy to whit hove Teported to have been Wedded? A.~1 don't understand you, Gh ou vay you saw wotbing improper, T want t Huo Y What aubwer und Faleieuce 10 the dégoamed any the lady he fs alleged to have married? A.—1 don't Koow auything about the Q" That enor tne question. it isyour opinion whether the clergymen and the two als in the cere tony were guilty of auy impropriety tut L want. A, idou't know auytalng more, Mf, Grahain—bothing AboUL the question. Q—Lhen jou want the triers to understand that afor altyou have read, sue ot say Whether Yuu approve the Consure Cast Upon the partios engaged 1n that core mony? A —All that Lean say is, that 1 didn't take in Uesest enough tu the matier ty form an opialou as to Whoter avy one We guilty of wot guilty, Leanwot tuuke the mattcr any plaui WOUSH AND Wonse, Q.—Then yon cannot teli the triers whether y acquit the parece hy Astor* House tra WOUOL OF D ) Op!MiOn ws 60 the Kullt OF innocence of the paities cobcurned Is the bo & | Ho yon win the trier to understand that your Ms though the thing dis not ocenrsuw thotgh youl hed HOt read those puvilcacions?~A.—No, wit, Of Ovuree hot fs though ic hid bot occurred, because 1 read those publications Q.—Did you galn kuowiedge through any other chan nel? A.—No, bir EXAMINED BY THM DISTIUCT ATTOUNEY, Q.—Mr, Wingate I want to ask you a question. Do yoU Guuk vou could try this case Wilhuut Uias oF piu tice?) A.—I think I could. Qe freon render mvoract ording to the evi dence do u't know anything to the contrary Cs io Jou kit he pelsvuer/ A—No, sir, L Lever saw hin before to-day, id yon know Richardson? A. —N Di feel periectly ludiflercut berweeg the peor ple om thé one side ud jie pruouer ou We ober / A, As iar asl au aware, AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIMEN OF HUMANITY. The éxamination of the juror op the eballenge to air, favor having bon Gnished, Mr, Grabam address the Wwiers, saying Guxriamen: Li ibere is emag », he i carta sy theme ary Seen See, Eetitat i THE SUN, TUESDAY Err ton ene so exitaorainary an hie. Mo sell wm Ro Comid read All that was reported In fone Anily paper Fulerence to Wiiat is called (ie Astor Honse ceremony, What Is generally known in this community av THE DLASTHEMOUS ARTOR HOUSE CRREMORY, And yet be nnahte to tell you the state of his mind on the subject since the oeenriento, ‘The ease fs perfectly Huot (9 yo this genthewa hat not throngiiont this examinat ifested @ ah tecent geal to get apon, tie Jury. The manner tt who he has ot wo evade questions, In q Cleary. that there” ie some “motive con: conted besind all bis talk about haying fermen. Vo opin: ion, CO rakiari'y we hie ume of ‘ites wth te init rink from the ostiton wh 1 condnet that he so T'there was ho olher reason bi ityle of his answers {Oo thow his fee! trial, that would be suiDcient to.gerennine you ia rejecting him. ‘ih ‘law, Femvons very pFoperiy that ff & man enters be ry box with hie’ miad mi upon the iwue Ne if to try, he will repel) all ithe ealeniated Cohviations, and reeelve only such evi ulated to bulid up end steer bem. ‘Tbe law adnate no exception a boids that tas Of the juror should present ( jucetion comph 7 Gitlerehee and ‘unconcora~aypropriately compared WO A SHEET OF WHITH PAPER Tpon which nothing has yet been written, pat ready to be written spon. by ine words and_oniy hy the words of the witnesses me they give (hele teetiinony, Now thls Arm eat sfled, Daw op ious. norwnibatapaing is ith fort to cone fact, ahid lis anwwer thet Re bas no opinion. Teunintt to von, genttemen—and Lan prond jor humanity to be able fo do so—if it is not general the fact, Woen the alr of avy man becomes Blanche with age, and approacies Chat time of life at which ay Jaw ray’ he becomes Incompetent to serve ay a jucvr that most men sein fro Wat respousibie duty: 1 But You see that thie man, contrary to What 18 usually wit lays an astonishing KAGERNESS TO GET INTO THR JURY BOX, And this piace is sought by him when the life of fel tow man i# to pay the penalt verdict of quilt rendered, When you comple wih the abenral that this jnror reads the papers daily, 9 entirely Gnimpresved by them.and bas no intnd in reterener the tepies dbeursed, Vthink sow will -have to Mesitw Non In excitidiag hin from the position to which he ev- Idently atpires, You will perhaps recall one avewer, ie is familar with ONR OF THE CLERGYMEN WHO FrovRED extent we can- int Honse coromony: to wh ery, hint thy y, fuse to ‘And the tact hot thie eerticwan 18 get on this Jory, and his manuer Injgiving answers, Will be duly cousidered by you in your decision, SANSH PROM JUDOW HACKETT, ‘The Court, in chargivg the triers, sald: 1 charge yo tok this a has YOU Hide aay tustaived, “Ou te other hand, it vidently eager gentiomen, if you 8 agUAL the prison challenge tas b Jou foe that he tia! aid as wo Bias: you must tay the challenge has hot buen suswained. ihe proper the matter ie hie, Would on, if AF posiiow to thal occu the pr tthe, gentle one ob the Jury miter Le bad expressed hunself as he The ehullence was not eustained, and the counsel {or the prisouer challenged the Juror peremptority, and Ne Was set aside, Edward G, Mar NEXT JUROR CALLED, hod formed and expressed aa opinion, and was ret aide. Charles R. Carpenter, flour ale of Niuth Ward, wan the next juror called. Oa cunllonged by Mr. Grataw tor prineipat ew suid he lad formed up opinion, but Lis appearance wae 80 PRANK AND MONEST that Mr. Qraliam, to the astonishment of everybody, Titiarew the chilienge ani aid he was willing take the Jui led up the Disirict Attor- hes, who ehalluuged the Juror for cause. Mr. Ura. bau maid: We intend, your Honor, when we see n man come on that stand with decemt behavior, aud eviduuce of hou- eat Intentions, TO TAKE mM, We shall do all we can to put him in the Jury box. We ‘Will not disfrauchise the peovle of this county because up honees opimons. When we see ihe man telling ihe Court tm » modest way pried eB opinion. we wilt uot object #0 Probably almost every man in this communi has read of this cuse, and formed some sort of opin! pooe that information. There are men with opinions formed bard as adamant. Such men caunot be cl by any additional evidence, but the cuse Deford the Court 18 pot 80 hi ry Court ¥¢ Bot so hopeless. “Lam willing to place such JUFY bo Mr. Graiiam then sabjected the juror to a skiiful examination, and Grew from him the fact that bis Opinion Was formed on reports that bi lieved to be true; but if ke should nd they were not true, lis opinion would uot stand ; and that be could try eae impartially, But the Court eet the juror aside. bamson Morgenthal was called, had an optaton, and was set Aside. Daniel B. Yau Valkenburg, dry dealer of the Nineteeuth Ward, was next ealled. He bad an opimion ; had no conselentious scruples as to HANGING A MAN WHO DESERVED IT; his opinion was not fixed; and could try the case impardaily. ‘This Jaror's manner was #0 prepussess- ing that all challenges were withdrawn, and he was accepted by both sides, Then eame ‘the command from the Clerk : . “Prisoner, stand up and jook upon the Juror; Juror, 1ook a} wd thus, fnce to face with the man whose life Le wes touold ta nie bands, be tre jorer ih the ease ‘was §wo and took his seat as foreman of the twelv Billycuss was (hen called, Bat Sillycuss w te wily enough to be cat in that crowd, ana so the call went on, Alfres iliame ep ed to bis name, Dut went off on his deainess ext two jurors called had formed opinions and were set aside, Richard Brown, « desler in fancy goods in the Ninth was called, He was another honest juror, face was & passport to gegeral confidence, . Graham apologized to Mr, Brown tor going through the f ith bim, saying: “Ifyou we: rivl, Ww say something. David {L Brown was ir tryiag position, aud ppeared among the crowd. Hs NEXT FIFTEEN JURORS who answered to their nam were set aside be- cause they had formed opinions. August 8. Clausen, Higuor dealer, of 164 Duane, aiteet, bad no opinion, nor any conscientious scruples abou ogy hover Food gayining about the bane; heard at fife ts fret time when be wes served with bis summons as ® juror, Mr, Cisusen wae secepted and sworn in. Charles Prat was set aside because Le had formed au opinion, Charles W. Turner, of the First Ward, & dapper, ‘natty-iovking Little man, had forme opivion, which Le assured Mr. Grauam could not changed by any amouat of evidence, and went aside, followed by a ROAR OF LAUGHTER, in which even the dignified Recorder joined, Hiram Beckerman, a erocer, of 1285 West Nineteenth street, had not formed am opinion; did not know enough about the case to have an opti jon ; was tried by the tr ub wes @ married man feo, Ar. Grabams accepted sworn ia, TUR NEXT THRER JURORS called went aside because they had made up thetr minds, Hans J. Hansen, slip chandler, of 33) Mon- roe street, had not formed or expressed an opivien Had read a lisie about the bo conscientious ruples a8 to luging; Was sceepied and sworn Peter A. icici, merebant, in the Ninth Ward, Lad no decited epition; ao conscientious scruples as to han was ecepted and sworn in, The ext thie men Who auswered to their names went aside iv pinions, Then came David Mahren- hoot and shoe dealer, of 603 Broadway. Had ‘ho obiuion, "0 Conscientious scruples; mothiug to Olject to except ibis cast of tind, EVIDENT WILLINGNESS TO SERV! ‘The challenge to favor not being sustained, Mr, Graham pat iu his second peremptory, aud Mr, Mah- renhola Went uside, and wus, epeedily followed by five others who Lad formed opinions, Bernard Cracow, a salesinan in 9 fancy store at {1 Grand street, came on next. Ie was so excessively opin- Jonless and go ignorant of What was going on in the worl, that Mr.,Grabam bad to use the third of his {twenty peremptory ebailenges to get rid of Lim. ‘Two other jurors were culled und set aside be- cause they hud tormed opinions, Mr, Van Vaikeuburg, te foreman of the Jury, was excused because of the dangerous filness of bis Fister, and leit amid the regrets of counsel on botu tides.” Tals left ONLY FIVE JURORS SWORN at 4v'clock, when the Court adjourned to 11 o'clock this murning. cpemcaienaiinmiemanee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MonDAY, April 4—P, M.—Wall street nas again been extremely dull, aud devoid of specuiative tne Aereet, The opening price of gold was 1114, at which nd 1114 it ranged during the iorving op very iuited transactions. There 1 bo disposition to operate ex: tensively, In the afteruoom the inarket was Ormer at MINGIIR, with closing ealee at ¥ P.M. at the intter figure. After the olose of the Room the price advanced to 111}, under private des from Washiugton ‘Wat the Ways and Means Committee stood 8 against the adoption of the Funding biti, in its present shape, and one in its favor, The final salo was effected at i11%, ‘There was @ good borrowing demand for gold, and 5, 534, 8, 434, and 4 cent.to Bat were paid for h balan ing 8 carried, We fual rate afer Clearing House 5 ¥ cent, clearit at the Gold Exchange Bank were 000; gold Dalauces, $85,314; and currency $1,068,730. } quotations were: Foreign exchange has been firmer on @ more active emvand, prime siaty days! Bilis ClOMOK ab 105% @ 10834, sight wt 100G.100%, and commercial sterling at 107 4@108, The money market displayed tart dications of 4rvifeial manipulation, and during the early part of the day | ‘on a}! classes of collateral were sharp 7 # cent., # prowiivent elty bank being credited with having mude ‘million new loans at the full legal rate, At the the market ented off, loans belng effected at 5 and OF cent The movements of the Treasury for the week embrace the sale of oLe million gold om Wednesda; d & Corresponding purchase of bonds on Thursday, ‘Th: markot for commercial paper 1# still but moder ately supplied, srlctly fret-elass acceptances passing 64 (8 W cent, Lo0d endorsed notes # to 9, and single Dames? te ld, acoondiny to the grade, ‘The Government bond market opened doll and i to MB cant, below the closue orices of Saturday. APRIL snecocding calle, however; umlar the rire in gold, the market became firmer, with @ fractional adv: on the entire list, notwithstanding the quotations of sixty. twos at London came at WM, a decline of % ¥ cont, since Saturday. The banks and other finencial instita- tions have been free buyers, thongh the offerings were moderate. The 1d fey, and Henry Cle B Coe Wallvurece réyort a08 Be ake i U8. Cor. Patt on 10 reg. M Btate bonds were Prechy of pected feature, The | { North Carotinan were is # cent, Jower. the new at 214, the od at 47. Aistama ewhia were frm at bips, Tevee &a at to, lovee Gr at 76%, at “a, and new Tennessee sold at TX@10%, New York og 19 hi and Brookivn wats loan at WM, int! perres thares were firm at 111, aud Bank of Commer nde were soeady, seh uate of o, and Indiana Ceutral at 8), C t mv Og 5 Unie e OH Ae OS tock: gan 1 eainiige of the Chicaro bay Rock Ietand Rai- Toad Company show an lncreaee of $17,507 for the fourth arch, over the Fane period Inet yout total increase of the month beinz $14,060 The Iners in the Lake Shore Com ube a th wee wien, that of the rourth week bine Falway share market during the morning was tleady On ® moderate " ‘bu vi ta i ah ‘be rome, thy eh ait, clesiaa ty 1 ae Re Tie Coltindus, Pacitics nts raga m extreme tone from 1% to 99M Beri My Lake Shore to Tee, the preferre SIN, wha proterred d Seeltnet 18 wae opanten was fin Mian dha and Puente and Dot dual a ra nnd Fort Wayne decl) #6. There was s Nore aetive moveinent i ford aud Erle, whi i avance! ic, Hay 1: {rrne:! tod, with w [ate roaction €o 4%. ‘bie Bande ew slersey Central soit at 1 Noidi, Panama RI ie nts Ct and Niet sips at Wig, grate, kackawanna ant gin at ioe ate and i ‘Mlome'city. a octane Central ot 13K, en he nu toellanect che Mi wire y act q dealin B cent, Inter reacting to 9c, ut which Sud SON if ronged ip tp the clove. Western, Union Telegraph was Brin at Si4@id, loston Water Power fell Gt 7i. Expeess abares were duil, With sales of Wells, Fargo & Co. at ih Closing prices at 6 P. at aga, Src ahRecon Bh “RG «Sg “ta de .G.00r, Wi) lo 1, A a Seal “ate bt bs West. U Tel. i 24 ES \Cutmberiana a i me OM COencres Sores SE Sa Marion Bret 14 Pittsmurgiics 22. Moy 100 Quicklverssecss OO Norihwestari... RY Te Pace Malis... SCR 6K Do. Pretec SOG WM) AAagE RADE, BE” OS nia WwW. & Co. ex. 1¢ 19 AoS)Am. MerUn. Rx oA. lp Mih@ wu. ai. Ole Gm) 08s OH BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _—_+— WILLIAM HEATH & CO. Continue their business a BANKE) AND BROKERS, at 13 Broad street, Monpay, April 4.—F1own ap Mrar—There wos ood xemeral dermand for the low wraes, aud the mar- Feta shade out aivahce ib prices 5 Hales 7.10 UDR. wh "$146 ayer ye Wester nud: slate: SL TROBLW for shipping extras db... $5.25 for Laxers’ aud fami! iy, prabge do. 0 for Southern ruparsy i A6@88.40 10F do. a ‘ant family extras & Fre tours 64 10 for cor meal. Jersey begetute searce a & Sota covton Atte ae tor bot clored quiet. “Spirits turpentine frm Krome raat ate for siraived, ing af pene, rcs firmer at eeyate. f hd LI aglaKe, for Oru fr'bune Wh wy f ra West he tax ald Hope in more demana, Freighte m reels ros by sbearh to "haverpog}, cotton ow by sicann Pkd: Paifow dull, ayadige. io shade firmer) sale@ 96,000 wush. at No. mi UN gd ity cor prime Nod 4 " watts tae W goa Sate. for 8 da West soid at 81 Jot of Btate, Comm eee ; sales £2,800 busi mixed, $1.10 for do. ye low sfh1¥ for, bouth and’ 81.06) Gnoe! jd Western iixed, ta store. Coffee itm, Dut quiet with stock bags ip the whole ice sit at Sa84; Rio 7, And agoted 14% tigiagten in fair Porta Rico MeO; ine extremely ems; fotmre fed and higher, with (000 do. tor April, irly acti ‘rin ; sales 800 DDis, % at pi ty for extem mene. et quiet. hams jalet, Cut meats steady 5 len 3 tes. smoked gost. lore at 1 ra nqinioal d Bogs steady 12) ‘Ormer but quiet; No.1 to st elt ant Tbe te Patan Live Stock Market. New Yon, Monday, 4—The arrivals of heeven since Battrday ny 2 9 vend minke 4s gue wee 1ha@ite ate Hy desoue ths ¥ P.with the oul Herings were 300 eand frm at | number 8.18 ho ® reseed were steady ., with most of the sales at ge Heceipte ‘since Saturday were 2,300; and fur the week, 9,641. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. —— MINTATONE ALMANAc—rills Day ton rises. 47 | BUD sote,.., 6 29| Moon rises..10 58 iio MaTRR Cig Ga tanay Hook,.10 8 | Guvieianu, i 94] Hols Qate..12 46 gadla sic Arrived—Moxoar, Apri fteamshio Vile eas Eecaionip Sout Parte, Havre, pda ray mn "rigs Am- broke “Light, Orange Bl licrrera, More- hhoad Chiy. Business Hotices, ere Not subjected to the enormous rente of New York, ORK THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS, NBW, FRESH, AND BEAUTIFUL, TEN PER CENT, Less THAN NEW YORK HOUSES. PARIS GRANITE DINNER BETS, from #12 to $18, FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, from #28 to $29. DECORATED DINNER SETS, from $99 to $450, ELEGANT 8TOGK OF BRONZES. Goods delivered im New York and viciaity, Ferry cars pass the door. 26, 288, AND 440 FULTON 8T., BROOKLYN, —— The Rice Diverce Suit for Fraud in Age: ‘8 causing great excitement in Boston. It should Warn young men not to warry in haste, Rice ts but 2, hus bride 87. He swears tnat the made him believe she was bat his own age, by using Magnolia Baim upon her face, neck, and hauds. Poor youth, He probably found her elbows weren't quite 60 soft and pretty. Ought Hagan to be indicted? We know of many similar cases, This Balm gives s most wonderful pearly and natural complexion, to which we don't ouject, We pretty women, To fimh the piccare, they should use Lyon's Kathairon upon the hair, With pearly chin, rosy cheeks, and soft Iuxuriant tresses, they become is Fowistible, Falton Unscend Bi When the blood Is in an nosound condition it is as ready for infection as land ploughed and barrowed is to receive the allotted grala. BRANDRETH'S PILLS cleanse the blood from a tnfvetion, and those who use them never take Infectious Giseasess that #8 to say, when using them no contagious oF infectious malady ean possibly be taken, ‘The blood 4s {reed from those matters on which ouly infection cam fasten, ‘Thus URANDRETH’S PILLS restore your h Jn reality erect a forteess of safety around you, Ofice Brandreth Mouso, and sold by all drugs tas ichesately Cure fer Cough or Cold, Assoon as there is the slightest uneasiness of the Chest, with ditfcalty of breathing, oF indications of Cough, take during the day # few * Brown's Lronchial Troches." Containing demuloont ingredients, they Sliay Pulmonary Irritation, Have them ia readivess upon the first appearance of a Cold or Goush, powers of the body prostrated by diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and urinary organs, are restored, and these complaints promptly eared by the ald of HELMBOLD'8 BUCAU, which likewise pos- tesees extraordinary virtues for the removal of organic weakness, dyspepsin, gravel, srangury, dropsy, and female irregularit ————— DIED. CONKLIN,—On Monday, April 4, 1879, Christopher J COON RE 09 Nona AE and Edward Coun, Sued yearn, Smouttie, and 18 day ‘The velativen nil (fends of the tamiily aro, respect fully raquested to-a'tond the usieral, Irom Iie Iate real Grate, his" Bast doth st, ou Wedbisday, Apu wt hand The phy #4 ugeriag ptist Church, at. at 1 day, 8b fl'et , near Siri. es Me Relatives ‘wed (O'wttend. with at (acter noue Jomanna, Wife of Bar. the Slat Veur of hor aye. ‘will take place om We ay. 2B. My SCARVES OucApIT & Ali nard Caspar, “The tune from her late residence, 12 16th rooklyn: ree ly i av i ety ey ae jer, fo Castie py tees 1870 Hospital. Sith st: and Bib a¥., om Tuesday, the Sth inet Hes te | Te OM v and friends oft the family are reanet- » attend Ue fUneral, trom her late resi- td West soem st, om Tucrday, Apri f, at 1 oe MAITIN. —On Satnrday pril_ 2, 1970, Manvah 8., reliot of Baiwel Martin, 1 it Year of her age. The rolutives and friend of tne ly are respect: folly invited, to attend the tauecat at her late Feniaence, a ast 120d st, peur Ay. Actin Tuesday AMiternon 2 o'eiock. ‘Phe fon wit'be takou ¥ Site Pi antteate tive of the T ty Cavan, Ireiand, a The rejaty ends tally imyited tol attend the toner! fs eit Vata tesldonee, ot Wea "MON NUHAS-~Om Buiday, April 8, Mar beloved wite of John J. Monaghan, aged The retatives and frioncs of the family are re iy (o attend tho funeral, from het Inte Fes! t be #t,o0 Tur day at noon, at Ly, HYAN “On Moods), April 4 James Ryan, of the [ptish of Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Lrelaid, ag our nde of the family are respectfully Invited to he te attend her funeral, on W: ‘At 2 o'elook, with- Li Interment on eday morning, at ins Clurther n residence, $61 Bast 12th New York, (SHADBOL!—At Hantington, LL. April 8, Haldan Co Widow of the late Alfred W, Shadbo.t, formerly of New Youk, in th of her agi fie, felatives and friends of ‘he family are reepect, fully invited to at fendtine fapera), at Huntington, on weedy, April 6 at }o'clock, Care leave Hunt my tat O*elock A. iL ATLA N AND A. M.—The mombe of this 'y aummoued to meet ut their Foon, roadway, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for t late brother, purvoke of attending the Mueral of our rae starters By order ONL AW a, MACQUOID, staster, Gro. W. Donrer, casretary _Rpectat Rotrees, KE. V. MAUGHWOUT & CO. CORNFR BROADWAY AND BROOME ST, will continue for two weeks oniy, their GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE of A, GLASS, GAS FIXTURES, WAKE, BRUNZES, CLOCKS, AND MANTEL SET CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR PRICES, MARKED AT AND BELOW COST in plain fignres on each article, ‘The last Invole: shall reer ive of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS are now being on @xed. After May 1 their successors, Messrs. Nicol & David- son, will continue the dactness at 696 Broadway, near Great Jones st ~~ QUITTING THE BUSINESS, can SILVER PLAT. OUR, HN TIRE STOCK OF FRENCH CHINA, CUT AND ESORAVED TABL Abe SILVER PLATED Me Tae COnuEne eee FS, AT PRICES EVEit HEARD OF, EVEN 1S, DEFOE VK WA! ope WHITE CHINA D WAH Skis aT Luss THAN ND GU AEE PR. NB, GUE CHINA DINNER SETS, Li AND GAS FIXTURES, TO 'RE SOL FAL BLOW ANY TING KD AND GILT CHINA TEA SETS, AT Fisk Gol ost. i a iy FApeD CHINA’ CARD RECEIVERS, aT # wr ali FRENCH CHINA MANTEL VASES, AT AWE Y TING MARRED Ty PLAIN Fraures. OOK AT BaP Pi GUN SUO WINDOWS, PDA CO, GL BKOADWAY. w. FI na Jt ‘METGAGE Ponme or Tus ST. LOUIS AND ST. JOSEP: RAILROAD COMPANY, ‘The Inst of the tesue Of $1,000,000 now ready for sale 4nd delivery, amounting to 200,000, ‘and are the only bonds ever iseued by this Company. They aresecured by w Grst and only mortgage upon ‘the entire property of the Company, including fran. chises, right of way, &c., and atthe safe rate of $13,500 er mile on a complete and equipped road in successfal operation, Trustees for the mortgage, FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. This road connects St. Louls with St. Joneph by the ‘most direct and shortest route. ‘They are conpon bonds, 11 denominations of 61,000, payable (principai and interest) in gold, in the city of New York, ‘The principal is payable in twenty: years fom November, 1868, in gold. Theinterost, at the rate of six per cent. per anpum, ispayable, in gold, tho first of May and November in each year, at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, free of tax. We authorized to offer these Ponds for sate at 87M and accrued interest t currency, We doso witha full knowledge of the perfect security upon which they are issued; and with this knowledge we anhesitatingly Teco:nmend them as a safe and reliable investment. TANNER & CO., 49 Wail st. EXTUCKY WitIsKEY. per gatfon (tour years 014), wort oleh aherry, OnIy #3 Fare grape port, only. cor. Broome and Ridge ste. t wholesale ington aud Ae GERASVAY BIA YEN a i sot th airs ens No. So. aL eee 7. "stad Oi-Clave’ N28 Ani 4 & 18,38. 28. KEN 4 he lase 6. Bh, ‘April 4, 1870, 2, &, a ty Ye a 5. thane No. BB. ve Mi, 17, Fe en informauon rarnisbed 1 abo oad Er} = pasa J.CLU Broker, roadway, 153 Fulton and 2 Park row. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, furnished. wae aaa EA: 16 Wail et. i an Goods, BAreains aT RETAIL ns BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FROM $1 TO $4.0 PER YARD, AT LORD @ TAYLOR'S, BROADWAY AND GRAND BT. GRAND AND CHRYSTIE 8Ts. SPRING Ovesina. e JOUNSON, BU @ co. ‘will open on ro Day, APRIL 5, thelz IMPORT, Ave, PONGn Phuweep ATs, and also those of our OWS MANUPACTURE We shall «iso open o NEW DEPARTMENT fc LADIRG" AND "CHL Dae: yqfuite as UNDE! | ‘Corner versity ps BA BGains ar RETATE ” GRENADINES, JACONETS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, ROBES, &c, @RENADINES FROM %e. PER YARD, AT LORD & TAYLOR’ GRAND AND CURYSTIE STS. BROADWAY AND OUAND ST, Bouse Surmsyny TURE, CARPETS, piace. Freee BEDDING, at reduced pricos, at O'FARKELL @ GREENE’S, 20 STH AV, CORNER OF 8TH ST, PAYMENT® TAKEN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. aINGS—At retail; nto some } t., near 8d ay. DAPER HANGINGS Hightly damaged Im their Manufcture, forsale cheap at the factory, coruer 10th wv. and sith ot, “Medianes, RGYLE BITTERS, ARGYLE BITTERS, ARGYLE BITTERS. The wide spread popularity ot these celedrted bit ters all over the South is rapidly extending through- out the North, and hundreds of invalids in this section will be giad to Know this famons and most deitcious tonlo and invigorating remedy can now be had of the druggists generally, WHEELOCK, FINLAY & CO. Proprietors, New Orleans, SPRAGUE & CLOSE, Agents, $6 Piatt st, New York. Publentons, GRACE MoRTIMER's STORY, CHARITY BLAND; on, THE VILLAGE FOUNDLING, WILL BE COMMENCED LN NO. 180 OF THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, OUT MONDAY, APRIL 11, AX, OF TRUAINING ANIMAL S— A complete Buide to breaking, taining, dud fain fuals, including the wonderful if all Tuas, 210 page, Ws Alluscration owoller’s Manual, 28. Soapiuaker’ al, ‘be, Guide to Authorship, ering, 286, Home Kecreat! Secrite, dc. Roxuce and Ko riot of New York, 2. Puowographic Hand book, Ventrilogaism, Lie, Best of their kind. Of auy di or Jesee HANEY & CO. 11 Nassau st., New York. HANUAL gives pest methods and ovements inhouse, sign, and ornamental mg, varnishing, Reali ‘bg, staining, gild lazing, ailveriug, glare ing, paper hang gc, Practical book Yor practical moh 3) ots, of aby Vookselicr or Jkask HANEY iit Nabenu #h, New York, FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS reogived for every newspaper In Great Britain, India, China, the Colonies, bent, and foreign countries; established 18M ehoob to bankers and United States Journal RIC ALGAK, § Ulements Inne, Lombard st, 1 i of St 1,00) Monay-Mui 4 Ad ata agli, Frouen, and Soul pease si eed een SSAA Personal Morees, yur EENWOOD f-Afection’s ofering eveived; Chu UE WFIW Where 1 cau see Sou, 1i0, TARLOW, having | MS NEF, cpseyinse Hust Cau y ouw trusting OF K BARL Intosh ti REDERIC inestay, Jouu Want aud blue ‘ey ration Couderuiug tui nktuliy sveeived by he pareuis, as Boyden at, Newark. No Groceries, Peers DWAS I. AGNEW, 200 Greenwich a, New pus Ait feancen Or ts Cg ee s) four, a aves Provisions to tie aola'stawaarde Fh YA mean ot butter, at LAT Roovevel w aged y ISBING, oy Ms years; haa c PRE soCTHERS CENTRAL RAILROAD ow completed the entire distance from Owego to Auburn. A popviar and prosperous agricultural and mannfacturing district ts thus eMctently provided for. The local hustness of the Southern Central will be very large, both in freight and passenger trafic. The ried agricultural country throug which {t runs will afford constantly increasing busincss. Tle great manufac: taring establishments at Auburn, whose water power ts the best 1 the State, and the cuterprising towns along the line, will always secure to this road a good income. VERMILYE & CO., the Financial Agents of the ron, offer the remaining uusold portion of the Bonds with the greatest confidence, bulieving them to be as good @ seourity as any that bas ever been placed op this mar- ket. The Bonds bear Seven per cent., have thirty years to run, and they aro convertible into stock at the option of the holds Usitep STAT New Youx Ciry, April 4, 1870. Iwill, on WEDNESDAY of this week (Apsil 6), re cetve at this office bids for One Million of Doliars of Gold Coin ; wud on THURSDAY of this week (Apri, offers of One Million of Bouds, in accordance with regu- lations beretorore adopted. A certified check for five percent. of bid or offer must be deposited therewith. Further particulars may be iad at this office. CHARLES J. FOLGER, letant Treasurer United states. ORIeARS i OCK ISLAND AND I WHELTAN fT 40 New Youn, March 2, Isto, A dividend of three and one-uail por cent. o capital stock of tais Company, and the U. 8. Gov ment tax on the same, has ‘his day been declared, pay: ablo on and after April IL 870, at thie oiler ‘The trausier boas will be closed ou the 2d and open- ed on the 17th proximo, E. COOK, Secret: USGS BACTFIO FATEROAD Company, US he cot the’ per cout. Iund grant bonds of the Union any, due ABS 1 fet0, will be paiaon the othe of His, Gomis, 48 facare Building, Boston, ani at the lortou, Biss & Co, a Broad st, SOHN MS Witt taste, Treasure NNUAL RL the Long Island office of the Con Point, id. on Tuesday, the 14th of April, 180. Lhd pe at 1d o'Glock. 0. CHARLICK, President. _—_ Sabings Hanns, M'T AL BENEFIT SAVINGS BANK— a N BUILDING, 165 NASSAU 8° OPPOSITE CITY HALL, NEW YOUK. A NEW FEATURI INTEREST COMMENCES ON THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH FOLLOWING THE DéPOSIT, Atsix per cent. pet annum, with participation in the profs, ov We MUTUAL pidn, Gnu dole will com wenes an account, CHAS. K. GRAHAM, President, [STEREST FROM THE FIRST OF EAC CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, $8 Bowery, routhwest corner of «inal at. Present rate of Interest, six per cent., on ail sums ex ceeding ¢. Fest paid oF credited in July and January of each yank open every day, from 10 A. M. to are MONDAYS and SATURDAYS from 10. A.M M ETROVOLITAN SA VI Oe ASK, J bt yee Ripparite Gooner Patitat DEPOSITS ipade on or betore APRIL 20 will DRAW yyieeest FROM AVKIL 1, the interest pay adie ia Bt Fix PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED on all suins SNE BOLE receive, 5 receive hs ecelveSAAC T. SMITH, Present. GEAON for turteen Diree- will De ad on M. TW. Litre, Secretary. ee QUARE BANIN. ot Kare (Sch ava, woe 12th 91) rh to 4) Mo"aud on Mondays and MAM. tos P.M, per ang, Siouey deported now will drow taterest from date of deposit. B “AY. SAY) NGS PAR, Ma ‘oth ST. es! PER CENT intent alowed va ail sums from 81 All money deposited on or before the 20th of April will draw interest from the Ist of April. BANK OPEN dally (rom 10 A. Mt. (02 P.M, and on Monday, Wednesday, and Katurday evenings from 6 to APENCK K. GREEN, Uresident. Wx. B, Brant: Secretary. ORTH RIVER SAVING MONEY el OSITED op or defure orver of Sth ay. wud West $i 1 2, wilt egraw [NTeLESE wom APIHL 1. Sx per cost. NT “WANK open dally from 10 A. M. to 8P. Mu also, on M andes, Juesday, and Saturday eve trom 6 to 5 JOUN HOOPLA President, clock F, WILLIAMS, Secretary BOWtis@ BREEN SAVINGS GAN: Broudway f ‘om. teh Cents to feo thousand doll Six per e interest, free of Interest oa mew deposits commences on the Ist of every m0 * MONEY DEPOSITED op or Uerore Avr is wit ‘draw interest from April 1. kxceisior Saviugs fink, am oun ay., Booths T WAL AL GILES, Prosides Mvnnay, Vieu-lresidents “ty A. K. Tavnaer, fro! Isaac §. BARRETT, See AV EST SIDE SAVINGS RANK, iin avs ber, Apri tbwutaraw yer ecut, terest frou Apri by with Pedelpatiou ta tho pode iy acuiuoR FACONREDG, Presiden Wa. 1, Arie, Secretar’. ‘ AY VOMK SAYINGS BANK, Ul ayn one BAY PO STOR BTA fi al sun fron uate bo pe be piaitdiiioy eur F ]N1ON DIMEMAYINGS Aa nt. X Pet CYT INTRUEST dn 5 to $5.0 rest from 4 ou oF before April 30 Wish VL Assets. $7104.10 \ way, Willtainsbargh. wo ne er Boteis, QO’ AND AUTER DATE too bart the Astor House E: aight, Out will be open 1 fad the Entrance The attention of the public i nto han; until a af town parties wi choleest of viauds and prompt attendance. for ladies on Barclay st, invited to our Increased facilities. Chops, team: Welsh rarebits, &e., served on the English pia: ©. A, STETSON'S SONS. _ Borses und Gaermges by 7 id, 17 bands bigh, sound ATONE Uri sset id meee teh oe AACE \ M yor, Mr. LESTER W, LAC L088 artigo Bee LOST AT BEA, LOST AT SRA, 0a feet LOST AT SEA TH PIER AT ger BeO, tes? 1 LLA AT ACTON, ‘ae MARVELLOUS TAD orto, yrith ite ACBATUKO AY DA eens MA TINE! MEN AND ACHES WS THEATIR, ——~ Bee BRAT Ean ana oa are LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE ENGAGEMENT Last shine oF UW i toa “ MACBETH” 10 Sbakeepeare’s sublime Tragedy of that name, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, ON MONDAY, APRIL, 18, MN. JOHN 8, ¢ &, Alt b Seats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANC! Bias Nadie MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, — Successor to Harnon OPE: Pyein ie Corner of 80th Hn PASEO AOU SELES. DAY AND k VSS OAV EU CAND, WENAGI We FISKE. aioe ee Nee ee. Woh en AND Rt ND alll AMERICAN BUCS EEEES! LMIRELER BALLET. W ADEE OREN AAR RUENAR RSE tha HOUR } SHATS IN ADVANGKe PBUONDE MATINEE av 2, 3 FON yest wpuegn Statue Beriewan PYGUAPON sexy We Ht RUS PYGMALION enaiiy Nitin BiZZan NEMO PYGMALION ROGER aw LOU Ib Mike’ Rand LOND The Living Wild Animals, On View Ths Geautiin Hirde AT ALL HOURS, The Cl aintier ot HOPrOr® The Milton Carjonit In active rehearsal, a newiion: onutied tne BOHEMIAN Th AVENUE 4 PHEATRE BE SESH EMEATRE Cousriwpaty, Fist -bizon JRIGHIH Vibe oF tou fh Viera Haris KL. ed r Anenstin 1 Ori hereat Uke has widewalk s will be BLOLPRI Tie Wook maND ORE i G ‘orner xk V9 av. uy PPATIONS, Every SIGUE ASD SATURDAY MATINISR, SHOKTLY—A new geuuine spanish Ballet Troupe will ApH eat at thi theater In advance at the Bo eecured TEN Office, niko at Sehirmie ne store 01 Broadway, aa Broadway, Erie Rai way Ueket office, corner TULsDAY, APRIL 5, every ‘svouing, ad ‘Saturday THE LYDIA THlostison TROUPE OR THE KING OF THE GOLD MINES, Entire New Scenery, Costumes, Properties, Musa, ana Mecnapieal Effet FIKST LYDIA THOMPSON MATINEE: SATURDAY at 2 Dox eheet open six days in advance. mpaMmy . Ti PAAR, caumany. THE ALHAMIRA OF Mr. JOSH HAI Man acer und Directors GRAND OPENING WEEK, NDAY EVENING, Aortl 4, with: “8 COMBINATION OF AR ARTISTS. Adipisaton, 2, Boer He. alt 8 P LADIES' NATINEE ive iY SATURDAY. STEINWAY BALL MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON, On TUESNAY EVENING, April & Subject: TO THE RESCUE. Admission @ cents. Reserved seats 4 cents xtra ‘The sale of reserved seats will commence Thursday morning, March 31, et Steinway Mall. Doors open at 734; lecture a NEW YORK Cincen. * ith st., opposite Acs maeny OF Music. MERICA B. LENT DIRECTOR BAVINERE AY WEDN' SPA, AND AY. MUSICAL. DEMOS TATION TWENAY-FIVE BRASS AND KLED INSTRUMENTS, Largegg ani nia pertvet MILIT Rey ever heard at auy piace of pulile MLLE. ROLLAND to her Dashing MLAuen, WITH THE ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE. BW cenis; Children under Len, 29 cents, Begins ats NGENIOUS MECHANCAT AY SERRE ste ii OEYMELG THEATRE GREAT COMIC HAMLET The aibabeorbing topic of the eity, ow IN TTS T GnRH We OF UNPRECEDENTED SUC iss. IX '8 HAMLET TAD EVEWY EVENING PSDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, ared TWO WEF RSIN ADVANCE, at the Bom we Theatie Ticket office, 1M Broadw 4 TIC UNDEIe BROAN way. PNET UNDEIE OPEN FROM 10 TILL 6, ‘or Warren st, under Deviin's, nid fail to Hyaraulie Tun by" which “Broadway te belt boro: thy s&olor, oF Blowing Encine, discharging 10.0% cubic fect of ate pee mibate, the elegantly turnehed Knuway Station y unerground, the Puen {with the zircod Hgut; the {ofthe Unton Home aud School d Sailor POLLO TALIS Huh ACRIENCES, ELEVEN Oi EES ra LEVEN ACEVON'S NEW HET CON Ok ATO LAND. A visit to a)! the prin Places of interest to Ireland, BARNEY AND Ti GHont Admisston, e.; reserved sents, Soc. Mat none Wedeag ye and Baturdaye ety PM. Chitdren, iar ada y ELLY @ LEON MINR VEEL s, Notwithetanding (he Wen ns 0! RANTS (Woy HE twill positively be teimuyed aitor twelve SenLALIONS LO Make FOI for be w Be DEAL Tat appearances of the ceict Comedians, HUN RBPSAE Mi FOUN HAWT MK ALD RYMAN LEON AS FASILONADLE KAT GAT FRANCISCO MINS Piet. CANE DELACREMB OF MINSTREL FIRE WEEK OE WECLEAM D0) BIRCH, WASHOTD. HERA AED SAN FRANCISCO MINST Reo) Fun, Geuuiae Husor, Lovely Séreames NC'p MINSTRELS SOO FLY. Bevacn, HORUS S00 FLY, DON'T DODDER ME, mon, 80 Ta chairs. 19¢,7 aeats secured, ' MELE CORING STEAM) MAN SMOKES.— TD. HIN, WAL HALL, April 13 PA Mecrures, IE HOL i \ AS ACK BUILT 1h LCR STEN ALS aT ATC AL aia POE MCRL LRCH Ue, Pitt tn MA * sk} BY HON Ab UUOPER ISS LTLU EE Beuelt of t CUBAN CHARITANLE ALD SOCTELY TUESDAY NING. APRIL Tickets wt Rullinan’s, 14 Liroadway, aud at Cooper Ly BH GOolGH tte be trodd DUL Liang EVAFY TANF 11 OUF power LoL Ket the publi arouse, wad in thelr might tell n elected to represent them that tiny ure respons people for their sets, anid cannot Hhout & actern by the Cominittee « Vy the property be Wectiug lid March 10, 1510, Coruer 1st a¥, es nstrmcom, N MEMINAIRY. Care, oomnfort nthe sii nate Pink pe LOS, Pepuinatend lf:

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