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The face of the letter was as follows H AARTFORI ARTFORD conn MRS A 8 MAC FARLAND GARB BAMURL SINCLAIR £8Q TRIBUNE OFFICE ReEW YORK CITY ‘The back of the letter was stamped with Richard ons initials, * A.D, RL THe EVrRCT OF THR LerreR. fo powerful and maddening was the effect pro- tueed by the ear of this letter, that the chances the evumsel for the detence had said to tne ‘We navedone. If you choose to hang the rwoner for shooting the mun who wrote that letter lo bis wite, hang |im ft thet the jary would bave xquiited McFarland without leaving their seats, Tue court adjourned to 11 o'clock on Monday, A OxkD PROM THe POR ROOF THE TRIBUNE. To the Editor of The Sun. Sim: I_notice that several of the evening papers state vatduring the recess in the McParland elat to-day walked fo with Mr. McFarland, bolding him tly by the hand T have not keen Daniel Me ee tne day he shot Mr. Richardson, nor ave L been incourt. “As almost everytaing thai has hen puolished about myseits oF my house, In connec. son with the MeFariand ad Richardton affair bas Sern uatrue, L will thank editors no (aking some paroM, dey are publishing ie (Fe. wanes ee New YORK, ApRu & 10, AMUEL BINCLAIR. Pecado) Scart POOR BURT. seen How the Eng'ish Press Views the Mastorly Mise f the Representative of K i '« Brittah stoccho! —Alwo, a tneata! View, The London Kaitway News of March 26, com: menting on Jay Gould's epeech before the Senate Tollroad Committee, takes oecasion to censure Mr. Bort for the Lupgling manner in which be has en tered opon the terk intrnsted to lim by the Erie "Protection Committes, and Linus that re ts likel fo do his clients more harm than good if aliowed to continue. As Mr, Bort disdained the friendly advice Elven by the prees om this aide, we reproduce the h of the article in the London dhoay News ior bis benefit: * We cannot dui think that Mr. Bort would have ac 4 more Judicionsly haa Le kept from the weakness for pupiie eveakiog. nmOa ON the Other sic of the Atlantic, By he tne adopted he torda an opportunity Erie Board \0 put for Ar COMDLEF sal ments (way 0 Hh y are eb. pointe rowwction ¢ rs divert attention fro: be wou the Directors and the nlite y. We understand, however, that Gomid ly Gesitous of com: 0 shareh at liberty to hoki ghiah aban share tn” the ba gubient | oftheir “property. aeblch, if ao @ | (o akogetber contol apany, wou be gone fF Ww neutralize the power of lhe present Bb ‘Tne udou Committee bave, we believe, ae eek te T made them, as not votng oe leven thy Lyd to meet heir ‘wut they would probaviy € weilite Rrcvorala aethe hatin of fur Fejeet then Bl rely on t ning the object # ught. Wwe : i counter propori: t en made @od were under rae b We underst ment at first pro wd by the Kr withdrawn owing to [renoste \d UnWarranta»ie deman s mate » Mir. Burt on t jon of bie interviow with M. Gould; aud (hat whatever arrangements may ade in'fature, Mr. tart will not bo a party to the Mr. Burt's copdact on tue » ole has deen Wo jecuonabie that the Erie people are deter. pred to bave po fartver n tiativns with him. Fo t made uw rrev mi @ ir attempting to * buly” ( cidavd Fisk into making concessions,and the bert ting certs can do ts to recat tim and send out MAD Pows of @ litte common seuse in addition Ths foil the Ene que F : A. Erie R it., New York, Job, Froich, avd Gerwan papers against Protec: 1B Fight. Burtdon't repre: \ Biovecrion peanle have ‘aud don't Care Wuelber school keepe “LANA.” love ing is 3 copy of a despatch received in Mice ;esterday by tho Cable ‘Tiansatian- the i Judge James 8, Campbell died on Wednesda: he Wal inat,, at hie resi.enco near the village of nerry Valley, Otsego county, at the advanced age A jours, He was in many respects a remarkable ‘Obably the last prisouer of the war of tun, aod UNGOUKLEd!. the ouly man woo 8! cuuversed with both the frst President, n, Wasiingtom, ana the last, Gon, Grant, He his father Was bern, which bis grandfather reclaimed vu the (ret sevtement of the country, and wi 4 HOW the Fresideuce Of Lis son, the Hon, Wiliam W. Campbeil, Wen the massacre at Cuerry Valley took place in 1778, fmmedintely after that of Wyowing, and by the M6 party ot Indians and Tories, under" Brant and Jor, Col, Suimuel Campbell, the iate Judge's fathe was eway from home with ois command in the army {ls ‘amily were taken captive; the homestead was nened; his aged mother, belong unable to keep uo with the party on yeah) November march, was + led, and his wife aad children currieu to’ Fort Niwgara, Most 01 thew Were roa excuanged ; but ue late Juaae, # ea a child six youre old, wie fur fone /eitun retained among the Indians, was carried afar Dick ito Camada, and Vecume so habitasted io we savage Iie waied We led for about tive year sto vorget bis native tongue, He was fually, 4, ex Thu, restored to hus (amily a Qaevec; and (6 re-ettement of Cherry Vuliey, alter tue war, turned to ais bome, and has resided tere ever 0. Won the war was over Gen, Washi te Valley oF the Swsquelunna with a party of view the seene of tue late massacre On bis fay be was entertained at the house of Col, Cam bol, where he wet te survivors of the bloody at amens «hom was the littie rescued prisune: bout 12 years old. He maniiested muaci in esta the slury of tbe boy-captive, conversing feel wih lim about the eurlvus experiences Le Had gove through, The vld man retaived vivid re- vomliarce of this event, and to the last month of Lisle dwelt upon ft with evident pride, When the toro! tie rebeilion elosed, and Gen. Grant came to scan) to varticipave im fue cetebration of tne n Lowi vicionies the weed Judge hsopened to be vie {ne bie sn, Samuel Campbell, Eaq., of Curtietun He went thence Ww Albany, where Le Wus introduced \ Geu, Grau —EE GOSSI? FROM THB BALL FIBLDS, pees ‘The Elysian Fielda grounds will be formally “Opeved ” on Baturuay next le “ Red Stockings " will make a Southern trip W My and conve bast in June, "'« Brookiyn riak bae been im use by ball pin «(0g coved: te Dall 8 passed around or of the Haymakers, ling finally turned up 88. the lndacement belag 62,500 for the seasou— Wes haat. ‘tote gune will take plage at the Cupitoline [Rs on baturaay next. Rastacare “wu ‘play, aud € roy der will donate the priaes, | hum, who revolved Irom the Bokfords to Wastiogton, Rak mate another revolu: ‘ut oue of the Dew Chicago nine. Fomor Kirk ond Mr. and Mv, Bauivel Leavitt, Overubive Meas, are Keting Up. a ni Conbive taster bendy, ead eomifor Nick ®1ll open the season on Thorsduy Cerorbd. The alae will be the Saure ae 08 0006 oy Swaudel aud Mall, Other day, Mossra, Peck & Suyder of thin eity oer (hu Prussla, tor the use of & party of 0 of the WilyerAtes bheFe, for & A100, 68 be, de. a Creom of the sporting New Ht Berry on oth Op ht om Duesder ns © INlerforeues rom tne peelere. W Osiouns a few days ago, and Dg 10r ie wu with \ POLITTCEANS PLEDGES, ONASHING OF TEETH IN THE XITH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. — calving for mn HarboreMaetersht ¥ ting Morse Involved” Mtate Menntor Waits to Get Hae thew be pond to do tA Nice Li Morgan Voted nnd in Favor of Mr. Cweed’s Charter. Hearing that the leading Democrats of the Eleventh Senatorial District, comprising the coun- ties of € bin and Dutcvess, were nervons, fdg- ety, Crows, sour, and threatening, over the alleged action of their Senator, Mr, George Morgen, of Poughkeepsie, in reference to some Atate appoint- ments, a Stw reporter walked juto the district to inquire concerning the trouble, He arrived at Poughkeepsie, and asced for a good Democrat, Me was immediately plloted to the drag tore of Mor- xan L, Farnam, where be at onee stated his Dusi- ness, Soom alterward, Mr. Farnum and Mr, James Harvey Seaman sat down in some easy ehairs, and collectively made the following VERT INTERESTING STATEMENRT, On Friday succeeding the fall election, the Demo- cracy of Poughkeepsie tendered Mr. George Morgan, thelr newly elected State Senator, a serenade at his elegant residence on College Hill, On that evening, ina private room, Mr. Morgan asked James Harvey Seaman why he would not be a candidate for the po- sition of Harbor Maste Mr. Seaman replied, “If you think I ean get tt, all all right.” ‘Mr. Morgan said, You are smart enough; you can got the porition; go and ee the Governor, and, if anything 1s said about mo, tell him, if the Senator Js not ip your favor, you will quietly withdraw; you ean PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOR and get that; Lam pledged to James A, Parrell, of Lolumbta county.” Two or three weoks later, at a supper given by Gov, Hoffman to the Senators at Albany, Senator Morgan said to Tweed, “1 have a man from Dutchess county who would make «good Harbor Master, Senator Tweed said: “Why don't you bring him forward? Whois he? What's is business f"" Senator Morgan replied: Seaman Hiis wame is James H, a dele- of Morgan said to Seaman, ‘ You'd better to New York and sme TWEED, Tl rive yon a letter of introduction.’ ‘The letter was written. In it was the following; “ He wants something at our hands, What yo cao do T shall consider a favor.’ Seaman saw Tweed, delivered the letter, and stuted that he wanted the berth of Harbor Muster, ‘Tweed said: “ Your district is entitled to some. thing, and will undoubtedly get it, T sail be bappy to serve the Senator, If your Senator is in fivor of your eppointment, you need see uo other Senator.” ve next move wns made at Albany about two weeks aiter the convening of the Legislature, when Seaman requested a privace interview with Senator Norgan, with was granted. During that interview the Renator stoted twat le was pledged by all honor, character, and honorable consiterations to secure If pesible the position of Harbor Master for James A. rreil of Hudson, Colnnbia county; twat he w piedged to hin previous to any conversation w Seanran, and before bis (the Senator's) nomination, dL) that is so T have nothing osay; I want yoa to act honorable and fair, I want you to stand just ag well when you leave Albany as when you went (here, If you are pled:ed to Far- rell, ail rit; but it not, Tam to bave the position, Is thac ir?’ Mr. Morgan replied in the affirmative, DRIDDLES OF CONVERSATION took place afterward mn the matter at vanous places and on different oceasions, Senator Morgan iways holding that be was pledged to Farretl, When the fight between the Young and old De: mocracy bezan Senator Morgun one day sald to Sea imap, “They ure getting ino ® tremendous fightin Columbia county ; 1 don't know but that I anal have to tuke uo the toird man for Harbor Master and then your chances are cvod."" Sud later the Senaor bronght up the name of Willlam Pennojer, of Columbla county, Seaman said, * You can't bring apa new man from Colamaia county according to the understanding.” Senator Morgan ssid Gov, Hoffman told him tt would uot do to appoint a man from Dutchess, vecuuse that county has alreu ‘@ decretary of Diate, 4 State Senator, « clork in the Sonate, and #0 on. On, Saiarda), March 12, James A. Purcell of Ti son telegrapned to Moran L. Farnum of Pough: BEFORE TUR GOVERNOR forthe position of Harbor Master, He requested Farnum to see Seaman, and but see Senator Mor- an, upd ore bin to sland true to his pledges. ‘The ext bunday nigut Seaman aod Farnum proceeded to College Hii, Senator Morgan's residence, and there bud an interview with the latter, It was suce stantially we Quows: Senator MonoaN—I don't know what to do; last Friday Senator Gralam, of Orange county, aud my- xeli stopped over at isudson, on our way bome, where they told us vot to appoint Burrell; tha Sheriff Overhiser und others ure violently ovporet o him, and that the influence which is at wor« tor Farrell was worth nothing to the purty. PerLaps nozer of Kinderhook {s the coming man, nd FARNUM (sogethe tut won't Jo} You must stand true to y Some otLer ubimportant whe rh Morgan urged them to reu ing Words occurred. WHAT WAS WANTED, Senator Monaax —We might as well understand one another. Ii Farrel wih give two-thirds of the proceeds of the office to Seaimun aud wyself, Sea followed, ot iu, avd toen (ie foliow- wan can go to New York a8 Dopuy and) manage” the business, and Furrell can lave the remaining third" of the proceeds, the two-thirds to be equully divided between bea: mun and we. Tt Farreu wil agree to this arran went be siaii be aopeinied Harbor Master, point Pennoyer, of Columbia county, 1 can get hulf the proceeus of the office, aua A HoRse put in my stable worth $2,500, Mr. Beaman, I owe i take YOU more tuun uny of these men, and Iw cary of) ou; terctore L make you the otter, Youto goto Alvuwy anise Farrell, and mal rangement, and say to Lim he can't have poiutment otherwise; bat I don’t think Fi doit; 2 think he is’ pledged to Bub Andrews, of Coluinove evunty. Senator Morgan during the conversation tntimated that Farrell could not make anything out of the uffiee, as, when Coumitsary-General of the Btat during th be hud contented him suinry, whon ve mint just we well have made 42,00, HB woRNING man, and w im to come to Albany, you ean Pennoyer. Seaman { Maat os the Senutor Was pledged to Furreit, he would bi do with iim. ‘The next ‘day Seman and Par- wont W Albany, ond stiyed shere all Dur- ing the evening bewitor Morgan expressed his fears that Furreli could not carry out the arrangements concluded apon the Sunday night previous, Again Seaman wid ‘wim there was oly one course to pur- rue, and that was tor toc Benaior to stand by his piedges, ‘Tho next day Moryun told Seaman the ap- pointwent would have been sent tn that day if it bad not been for lim, Suortiy afterward Farnum and Seomau met Farrel! at Congress Hall, and ll leit Albany together, Coming down the ‘Hudson Kiver roud, Seaman told Furrell of the agreed upon, and they agreed to go buck to Albany ourly the wext morning. SOME TELEGRAMS, Seaman missed tbe train, and tolegraphed Benator I right, The arrangement mast Ho siso telographea Farrell as jegraphod Morgan, 2 will meet you on the early train to-morrow.” fie. vest might Farrel telegrapbod Morgan 2. ‘om Hudson end Beaman bero by first train to-morrow hing. Goumun went, and met Ferrell and some other Hudson ‘Dewocrats, all going | t0 “Albany togethe Farrell and Seaman’ called uu Senator Morgan, W tuing wbout thin to-day, wer aid wo will arrange it when we get home 0 that we will all be satiafiod, On the following day benstor Morgan informed parties 1n Poughkeepsie that FARRELL'S Nal HAD BREN DROPPED, This information soon raised a rampus, and in short time afterward Furreil resched Poughkeopsle Ins high state of excitowent, He mes Seaman and talked with lim, and the latter interviewed Morzun in, WhO assured Seaman be should be satixie!; bat the ‘satistrction hay wot yet appeared, aud William Penuoyer of Columbia eou! poimtment, STATEMENT OF DAVID WARWER, David Warner resides in Mabbettsville, Dutchees county. He makes the following statement; Be cre Morgin was nominated, I sald to bim, * romebody is going to get ¥ god pluce, and T want you to look vut forme.” id said he would; said the Durty owed me more than any other nian in the county or district. After be was eecwd I met him in December at the Morgan House, Poughkeevsio, I asked him what endorsement le wanted ine t fur: nish him to get me the appointment of Harbor Mas- ter, He said if 1 would get him the names of four men whom he slould name he would cive me the uppointment, I wuld t would do it, He then gave we the vames of Joseph F, Barnard, Homer A, Nol- Wheaton, and George P. F ‘That Ne conversation, I got those wanes and gave Senator AMorgin, In Poughkeepsie, through at Senator Morgan's request.” When I met bim again, he sald, * You bave got those names, aud ft te all right.” Tbe next (ransaction im my ease was at Albany in Jiuuary, Lealed on Senator Morgan in his roow, in Congress Hall, Io the conversation there be fuid Wo apsolnunent of arbor Mastar wae the las received the ap only thing he had to make any @ioney ont of ; Iiie’ election’ had. cost’ him considera wanted ve MAKE miueriy “ Wowes,’’ T sid.) " Mr. Morgan, Tam surprised to think are on the make atter all the promises terest do He reptied Lrepited : interest,” tha bie, and bh you ‘on have made me in felation to ne appolbunent. What ta We wil! consider this tue bargain. Now, | want you to give me your ps gt Rak | will recommend me as tie only person from thi Master,” Senatorial Distriet for Harbor Benstor a} rene, “1 wil” He said further, “ hen tot Se of the Port Je appointed, I witt go with you to New York and SECURE A G00D PomtION for you if T lave to give $1,000 to got it.” further sald alterwara on. m A Poughkeepsie, “T think T ean get hover of Coluinbia goenty ted. ne this ofter—thas he will give me ti ne office expenses. Thou {t was that 1 cake, Ho had barnt me, STATEMENT OF GEN, JAMES A. FARRELL. ureday our had an lames a4 Farrell ie mit On Gen. Pen He hos made proceeds of dropped this Senator Ike a hot Mor une th terview with of Columbia county, when the following conversation took place in the presence of witnesses: Reporter—Well, Mr, Farrell, what aboutefar Master ; do you want to mano a settlement? Gen. Parrell—No, not yot ing tn Hodson last night,‘ nent Democrata here were about twer bor we had a private meet- ty and they eoncladed ad better keep still till next week. My statement ‘Will be twice as damaging as any of the abov ORMAMER, MIKE NORTON, GENET, and Henry ©. Marphy have agreed to bring Morean before the Senate, Why, that man Morgan treated me with baso ingratitude, He drew a contract behind bolted doors Ure to my appotnting is son, ue a he now has that document. “ile tous FL) Would ronign bis position, as Chairman of ‘ommiitee on sand get him appointed in Place. I was in the Senate Chamber on Wedaved but did not speak to Morgan. Senator Graham cai has pa » Congress Hall rela- ‘bor me had otfered him $10,000 if be (Mor- the to me alterward, and suid Morgan wished to see me Congress Hall to dinner, 1 told bim I wanted nothing to do with Lim, ‘BILL TWEED ame to me & short time ago and said this mnas most be sto it, Ltold him I woald do no such thing. sald he would not alow it. 1 told him pped, and I must go back home and do Tweed could uot heli eporter—You say you will make a statment; When Gen, Parrell—I wil! make it next week backed dy bn afiidavis, Ponnoyer ie now working as It dor Master near Fulton street, Kast River, Pennoyer tuke about giving Morgan n | orse wor £2,500, ho tells what ain't so, He has not @oT A Hons® Wortm ovER $300, This ended the interview, It Hudson, that Kendrick, another aspirant for Harbor. M. Pathe spent over $1,000 In ender vor! to get it, and fading he was dofeated, It is said ar When rth iked out lond in the ing he took a note for $1,500 from Pennoyer to keep still. The half of the story is not cold, ad if, a8 Furreii promises, he will make a clean Ureust of the matter ext week, there will be ench a storm in Eleventh Senavwrial District as will almost make DEAD DEMOCRATS TURN IN THRIR COFFIN James Harvey Seaman has sent the follow Jeter: the ing , Maret 29, 1870, To His have received Irom you an appototment ioner for Dutchess <1 decline or Geuree us p . niderstood tu this Senator's tufluence can be pure Tderire an appointment t will parcanse pos. on tua the one he law thioug’ Kespectrully Sours, vou tendered 1 ee AMES Tt, PEAMAN, ‘This coneindes all the information brought to light thus tar Itis reporied that the agsrievod part will endeavor to hat the Senate, THE FALL OF ANOTHER BUILDIN Tite Time ene of the Great Straciure: Brow way—No Lives Lost Yesterday morning, at 1 o'clock, the northe: part of the new building on Latayette place, exte ing Urough to Broadway, fell to the ground. Fr the front no disturbance in the building w ave a great cloud of dust. seen that sixty feet of wall from the Lafayette pl frout had fullen, dragcing with it part of the hen Seuator Morgan expelled frow a. on ast nd ‘om visible, Put on one sive it was ee un roofing. The building was for Messrs, Wood & Sons, who contemplated inoving into it next month, The excavativ masonry on the Ist of Febraary, After ti were begun on the Ist of January and hat time the work was pushed on with the greatest rapidity, (our bundred men at times being employed That part which fell was a sheer stretch of wall unbroken by a ringio window, 00 feet W feet in height, It wan impossib support nit by butte Te was 20 inches Uh asement, but Only FixAbOVE the Aecund & Mr. Wilkes, who lives next door, had fancied the wail was out of plumb, and had gone to Sap intendent Mu despatched the aeputy of the district to survey He did #0, and reported all well, ‘Two days ait b and or ick ry. hat regor about it, The Superintendent it, er: ward the Wall 1 the neizhhors staring atit, The materials of the building were uousually good. No lives we: ‘The Charter passed by an overwhelming majority oc4 & man may wend In the Senate We way. to. 21 whove presiai fina great varie tee hesmiling aud ailable Knox voneasngng. his Viol lu tie matter trot pure courcevy.—ade. #to that Kuox, articlé as clear as wat rin thy botte or on trom two to ten ay plications _—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Farpar, April 8-P. M. been etronz throughout the .4: ad: er} ‘The gold market has om more active trans- actions, The prices ranged from i123 at the opening to 112%. The causes contributing to ths frmness w, the further advance In forelzn exchange and the ere, ce crease of epecie held by the Bank of Engiand. 1he higher range of prices was further ass by the cline of fve-twenties in the Enropean warkels, under the unfavorable aspect of political affairs in Paris, The Gola Board adjourned at 21’, M, ous of respect the memory of the late Gen. Thoma 6to After the formal adjournment the advance was maintained, with final wales at 11 for gold, 8B cent. Th . There was @ good borrowing demand nd balances were carried at 5,544, 4,4. and total clearing# at the Gold Exchange Bank were $25,529,000; gold balances, $758,902.17, and CUFTeDcy balances, $8°0,06..85, ‘The priveipal quotations were: 0AM. 122 P.M, Bt 1PM veh |S P.M arn Foreln exchange has been strong, with a further ry 1a at yanoe ip rates unoer the light supply of cotton bilis. At the close prime sixty days bills were quoted at 108% a the 100, aight at 10934@ 10944, and oom 1, 108604 108 The money market i# gradually relapsing into ease previous to the late flurry. The supply on call Deen abundant at Sand 6 # cent. according to the jateral offered. Iudication® point to the probapilic easy money throughout theamummer, wi i lated Oro ect a burcases of certain classes wee i. ue “ie at London dechined to Old hae also imparted #irength to MORE active mt 100% @ 100) ‘Despatches ror continction ela Hh not i the Bouse, Tl ry ‘and Henry Clews & Co., $2 Wall atreet, Feport at col. y of mg: uri reflected in fhe Government bond shown more activity and higher ths Wd, Aawed | Bid, Asked, Car, G8... 11D 1 SR. SS coup, 110 110! fs row ssc MAK 1416-90, 5) ede T10RR 108 i, eon 144/880. "07, coup... 100% be] i i Man TOON 5-20, "GH, coup....100'5 i $20, 11138/10-46, coup... -.1064 520, H, M0} Bonde C. P. oF feveote rain inet “Athanane te $01 14 at iS, 1004. Bink of Commerce shai jetropolitan ac 1404, and Central Natior mortgages werd dull. with sales 1 Consolidated at #7" tral Paci and Unions at 1 une close esd Mt T2K@OM, Incomes at Taliway shares tho volume of business has been of 4 ‘Of the market has meagy., eading and Wabash be steady, Up toil. Wabah the fret 1d sel |i) fronri toa, “Phe Venderbiit. shares were heavy, New ‘ork Oeutral stock ranzing at 914@92\, and rerip to 4. “The St. Paul shares were weak, Onder ie tive consolidation with eactline were, la ‘SoNGasTy. This acti of the | Werte Dakot clted 10 La jue to tho sane! nm DY 7 Kulture of Pennsyivani he Attoravy General of that btat proceedings aguinst (he Company fi lezud Violatio was we Governor of the Dill redently Girecting to inatituce lox of be charter in the rocent oo intion. The North westera shares were {aud steady at ING ‘Ble for common, and M5@) for pr red. OOK Island was dull at brett rhe at 2ig@es and Fort Wayne at bidet A Pitteourg) was Grin ab 10's, At the Board, Panama Kallroad sold at 146, New Jersey Central, 10i¢@104%: Alion & Terre Haute. 99 ; Louls aud Tron ountain, 43; Delawa e. Lacka- anna and Weeter, 10d; wid Bo id Erie, 445. Pucitic ‘Mail notasl d frou RR to mberiana coal sold at Bie it eet In Kxprese shat if Vnitet States was w Adams at el. the rest of U general market ¢ ing quotations a 61, Ms Ol.ig without +ale ks AY 4 .¥.6.@Mlcon. "wil Ft, NV C.@H.Ccor. Bg 8H Onto Hiarivin aaa Nod brie. HQ | Canton Cao), 4s |Maripos Pret. 100% | Quicksilver...) Tig S| Pacitie Mali... Adank bxpe W.F.& (0. bx. I Mer.Un. tex, i + Be Exprengy. + AH Prtusourgi ortuws Weel Canton ny down to aii, tnd led. tune aud dull, With Ue follows the BANKING AND FINANCIAL, THE LOAN OF THE CHRSAPRAKR AND OHTO RAILROAD COMPANY presente s most favorable opeortunity for safely investing money in emall or large sums, 80 as to realize fair rate of interest therefrom, and to secure at the samo time the ad- Vantage of the destred guarantee of the safety and certainty of the principal. The Loan is in Bonds of $100, $500, and $1,000, Coupon or Registered. They have thirty years to run, Interest ix percent. payable May 1 and No- vember 1. Principal and interest payable in Gold in the city of New York. Price ® and accrued interest. Bonds delivered at all polute free of express charges. FISK & HATCH, Bankers, &e., 5 Naxsan street, — New York Markets. FRipar. April 8.—Frocn aNp Mrat—The mar- ket was doll, and the low mediam grates were Ht . pete ae Tas tas a Bae ta shipping ext Fea deos foe nt dint fate brad ao Ine\naing t Louis, $5.10@85.89 for a pty Jur, ant $CINAES ford crey ant Aranaywrine corn four, ane $4 if Beale. ‘Jewey bag meals at $2.2 ior white, and ees at and, teayy) sales $1,000 bush. at ni i, #1 idem. 12x for pi io? fo. ‘id aflon gifts tor comuen io. do. In tore: $125 for amber winter in store, Gorn frm, bat Very ‘Auli, at ¢Uic@elit for old aah, Sew We:torn mixed, and $1.10@$1 12 for Jersey and Dei@ware veliow, Barley in denian With m ale Gf 2.000 bush State ‘at the Tower peurg.’ lia 700 bur. rime State sold at We. Oats active for State: Fnice (ooo0'bmen at vie. in store and floaty Onio white, Ge., with 88, bid for Western ca"gege in store. SUNbR Ee Cotton arain Srmer: siatigg. wo'anits with more export demand. ornenting river “at atin Rosin aetiye at ews !9 for bee AO jor No. 2. Fat gitiet nt We. for and 14¥6. (or ernie. jail nd lower at $1.01. Metalt io fair demand and firm, ish steady. Wool hna been active. nut niet, ides In better demand a Tnenos Ayres.and 19%e, curren Hay’ for hinpine lotr. Olle qu duit, 10g20e. (or new, Freights more actrvey 10 om hart. “heat cele ‘ad. o L.lverpook. and Syd. to Bristol. “Tallow Guat, 946 Keo. "Ktoarine quiot, TRB—Cloffee more active ; salor 6.00 1400 mats Java, and 2700 cues Maracaibo; 1 irm : Marncatno, Iigrgite Sishe.- all wold. Rice ste Ic. Hae [see 1 relned lower’ Cent xrotad end cramee ine ce OVIRTON | demand, but Hetle offer' 4 pices higher ercetga @ cones rales of 00 bbis p %, at ‘4 r ee a) $29.23) ana 20 bly. do, u ef a an 8737 At Fida@pid tor plain mont, ad #i4g ett Jeroe eet nominal. Reef hams eicady at erat ut meats fn demand And 168 500 dry sae Premed has UAC. Dressed hou Lara divil and nomtnal at 141¢@ 6 m dealer ot 86 ‘ Bacon mealected: 36 lone clear sa steady at 12g 124 cy for Nd.1 to choles city. and. ite. for tes, at 15§40., se! Datter selling more freely At Haze tor old Weetern, Wale. tor old state, and @®e. for new State. Cheese 1a better export demand Bt Dis@st6 ye, whic ploetch-<deee Live Stock Market. New Yonk, Friday, Aoril &—With 119 ear lovds 884 heer Atte recived +inco Wednesday, mont Which were on aale {his Morning, the Markee opene Very Mem at {hil prices, bat closed a shade envier, and Abont 100 Head Fetnaine’t wnaolt, Exe! akive Of One ear lond of still fet bulls colt at isle. BB and. andl preminuy steers gold actii4 188, 0 Wi to the gross ewt., the extreme bloge of prices was Mga Vie. with the balk of the sales at ISwite, Sheep co At i'l prices, Leceipts were S102 hea: Ty one-half elippet a uniehen whee 0 FOIA at Tig irt hait Cut 8 CAPS and, were dull, with 1907 tres ers. Dressed hogs were yea! at @l2\y re sttipsieataciem MARINE INTELLIG wierey tun rises... 59 | Moos rises. 195 " rary tardy Hook.. 112] Gov.tsiana., 9 U1 | Heli Gate., 8 28 Arrived—Frivar, April & Stoamehip Atalanta, London, mdse. and pase. Steamship Main, Bremen, mise. ana aes. Steamship Hunteville, Savannah, mda and pees, Kteamslip Montgomery, sav sana, tdse, and peas, Rt pchar Veston, tidee. and paws, lav aun, euzar. ll, Liverpool, mdse. and pass, son, Srangae, Jan. t, tea. Helena, palui vil. Brig Aqaide Brie Lave Star, Cleniue Susiness Notices, Ovington Brot Not enbjeeted to the enormous reats of New York, are offering THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS, NEW, FRESH, AND BEAUTIFUL, TEN PER CENT. Less THAN NEW YORK Horses, PARIS GRANITE DINNER SETs, from $12 to $18. FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS from 82 to 82%. DECORATED DINNER SETS, from 99) to $40, FLEGANT STOCK OF Bu 3 ivere! in New York aud viclaity. ‘eriy Care pass the door. 2, 235, AND 40 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. The Rice Divorce Suit for Fraud tn Age {# causing great excitement tm Boston, It should warn young men not to marry In haste, Riee ts but 22. his bride 7. He ewears tat she made him believe she but his own age, by using Magnolia Daim upon her e, neck, and hands, Por youth. He probably found elbows weren't quits so soft and pretty. Ought ‘an to be indicted? We know of many similar cases, This Baim gives a most wordert rly end natural complexion to which we don't onject. We like pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lyon's Kathairon upon the hair, With pearly enta, rosy cheeks, aud sof luxuriant treares, they become ir- resistibie, Faiton Produces Cain lsorders of the Langs, &¢., which Javwn's CTORANT as promptly cures, if faithfully adminis. Sold everywhere. tered, ‘oke!? m1 ler. i at 836 pe. dozen, HAND MADE." Bend for circular aud measurement blauk to filup. “Sent fre NOTICE. Send your orders direct to te, ie The NEW YORE BIIRT feno% sold in the ‘Rit offered for sale are Gonutrrfolieandiae my mate, ‘Nosoats are getulie Unleee my write A % : TEONARD'S HALLOW Agene, Inventor of the | Celenraied WW. ¥ 8 and ONLY DEPOT, 296 Wifouk: 9 1860— Toa or he age, All the best grocers DIED. DYE.—Snddenly, on Thursday, April 7, Joreph H. Dye, ti the oath year of Ms age THhe rewtives aud frends of the family are respec folly tnvited to attend ts funeral at the Method Chureh, corner, Morton aud Bedfordpis., to-day (babur- dayyartord RING: °Aiter's short sMinees, on Friday, April 8. Mary rarot herace, nd teiende of the family are rospect- nd the funel frou the resiaen: ‘Needham, W Pear #t., Brovklyn, on Sunday at 2 o'clock, KIEKNAN.—Oo Friday, rub as Francis Klornen son of Verenow ‘nd Briagse Wioruan, aised 2 year. Wont Cy of the family ara respect: residence age pence ity MOAFER.—On Frid at 1 o’olook, Isabe! youngest chit of Janes aud Mirle MoAtee: agea'lt Bmunthe'aod to 8. The relatives and friends of the fam‘ly are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral thie (Baturday) after. 1 o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, 209 * —On Thurstay, April 7, Michae! Nevins, « roland, aged 8 ‘The relatives ani fri tend the fuveral, from Hat a Hatem, Avril 1. James, sun of i 4 months and 28 days. rh feneretyat take tre Huron st. between Frankiln and Washington ste, Greenpoint, this (Savur +) afternoon at 2 o'clock. SPALLIN.—At her late Feidenee, career De Kalb and Nostrand a: vo, Mary Spaliin, @ nave o1 te ind. mily are invited to attend the 10th tost., o'clocs, —_— Specuil Notes, WHERE CAN YOU PURCHADE A GOOD, HONEST SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR A REASONABLE PRICK? WHERE CAN YOU PURCHASE A READY-MADE SUIT @OOD AS THE BEST OF CUSTOM WORK? WHERE CAN YOU PURCHASE A KEADY-MADE SPRING OVERCOAT, @00D AS THE BEST OF CUSTOM Wok? WHERE CAN YOU PURCHASE YOUR READY-MADE Boys’, YOUTHS’, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, GOOD AS THE BEST OF CUSTOM WORK ? WHERE CAN YOU PURCHASE READY MADE CLOTHES FOR ONE PRICK? at BROKAW BROTHERS, 28, 00, 8%, and 24 Ath ay, and 6 Lafayette place. D ROT to D PAPER, CHBARY NEW Y dhk*, Re ' alg, Containing TWO LONG COLUMNS, matter stor boetsy, walecellan, i Hates BW, ec. (OF sonry, military, potent news 8, indomitable, bright, newsy, sparkling, FERENT VAKIE( IES OF epanon Dy thie Tadien Hroudway. on iy hie aunual of ‘lars, rive prices of wouie of the. atylen Jow auough (o sult a. Cull and peo FOR SPRING WEAK. SPRING OVERCOATS, SPRING BUBINESS SUITS. THE LARGEST VARIETY IN STYLA AND QUALITY, THE BEST GOODS AND MOBT MODEKATS PRICES. DEVLIN & 00. BROADWAY, CORNER GRAND 8T., BROADWAY, CORNER WAMREN 6T, QUITTING THE BUSINESS, RUMOR RY, Cl, +B SOLD. che PAID bie WEALD 0. BVEN BEFORE TAR WAR. S’UITE CHINA DINNER SETS, AT LESS THAN § COLORED AND G) . 88TS, AT oes AN Bap GULP CHINA DINNER 200 COLORED AND GIi? CHINA TRA SETS, AT MP MOCRTED GAlSA CARD RECEIVERS, AT antepiuen) Oe 200 P FRENC! (HINA MANTEL VASES, AT ate PAURS FRency « MANTEL VASES, A’ EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIOURES. LOOK AT THE PRICES IN DUR SHOW WINDOWS. W. J. F. DAILEY & ©0., 631 BROADWAY. E. V. HAVGHWOUT & L0., CORNER BROADWAY AND BROOME 8T., will continue for teu days only, their GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE of CHINA, GLASS, GAS FIXTURES, SILVER PLATED WARE, BRUNZES, CLOCKS, AND MANTEL BETS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR PRICES, MARKED AT AND BELOW COST tn plain figures on each article, ‘The last invoices they shali receive of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS are now being opened. After May 1 thetr successors, Mesars. Nicol & David- son, will continge the buetuess at 046 Broadway, near Great Jones at, - POMEROY'S “ FINGER PAD TRUSS.” So en led becanse It imitates the pressore of the ha tan fing: Hernia iu ite method Of retaining # Raptare or jed the First Medal and Dipioma of the Amert- tate, Oetoner, 185A Judges: ‘0. 50)—Patent Adjustable Trnsses. .. 5S Broadway, New York. BEST, ‘The Committe wre'mnammous In'reporting in favor of the superior rita Of this Truss, on account of the varianle adjust force produce’ by ineans of the serrated eccentric Wheel, aud the Finger Pad. which admits of accurate sedjustinent tothe point wre pressnre ts devin PE WIS A. BAY al Comintttee F M.D. fof Juages. Report on Me N # CHAMTE!, Seq pamphiot, giving ® fil ¢ gent free to any a W. POMEROY & 558 Bros New York. ADVANTAGES OF THE RIGKS TRUSS, It cures Hernia, It does ork according to na own laws. its contrac uel that it CANNOT DO INJURY! Rither by preseure npon the spermatic cord oF by over: stretehing and calarging the opentugs. Ib 18 pertectiy waterproof—always cleanly—ean be worn in oath And is the wnost durabie and economical tru Instruments adapted to every variety of Hernia, aud subjects 1ovarino.v Cured Also Au Metrument W. Pomeroy & . Managers. jescription ‘ot on, An itinstrate this Truss, will b he treatment of V ny other Appliaace. Supporters, Saovider Braces, Elastic Stoca- MKS, et6., ete, 2 BARCLAY STREET. Fetablished 1967, REES FRER I! FREE ttt—No cha will peuntel? De Tom Ags Ckuebh ste VENETIAN LINIMENT does Lot cure chronic rhea i throats, mumps, and p th when applied extern: tery, colic, sea lekives be perfectly safe to x ipply to (he youngest enild, 1 bas Woe "<3 years borwre the pubic, aud we ver bas sol hy a sat cents ant §1 ALA anssoljitl tees Y 2 8. 26, 19, 76. 09. 78. Gr 40, G, 49. JUHA” Clase No. 20, April €, 170, 2, 84, 97, ‘are No. failed. the ar 44, 71, 38, weil A 170. By 41.20, 28 47, i, 9. 8. April 8, 1810, 45, 47, #23, 18. 41. ROYAL AVANA LOTTEKY, Prizes paid tm gold. Into nom ture od. The high tes paid lor doabloons and kinds of gold ua TAYLUK & CU. bangers, 16 Wail st.. New Tork. Sr Tk Tras, A BRO & BKOTHERS, 1% BOWERY, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE DROOME 8T., HAVE JUST REDUCED THE PRICK OF TEAS ABOUT TWENTY CENTS A POUND, OOLONG TEA. OLD PRICE. 190 per \b.. redneed to, ® ceate per Ib., reduced to... cents per Ib ,"redicod to... YOUNG HYSON NEW PRICR. saadeente nF Ib, “giant Lor IO: “ab ceute per 1D FEN Lis 1) conte per Ib., reduced 10.........+....180 cents per Ib. 140 cents per Ib, reanced to. 1 cents per Ih: Ma fer Ib." reduced (9 ode. nee per 1D 100 oeuts per I eed £0, ber 1b ‘#2 cents per Ib., reduced to. $0 ceuta per ih reduced tn HYSON AND IM. 144 cente per Ib, reduced to... 19 cenia per lo., reduced to, rf ih., reduced to por Ih. reduced to cents per Id., reduced to. iO O01; 140 cents per Ib.. reduced 120 cents per !b.. reduced to. ENGLIoH BRE 48 cente per Ib., rei 120 cents per Ib., recucet to, . Igo certs ie rer Ib, ber Ib: Mave BHIAL TRAN. «182 cents per th. “AQ eeuts por lb: SOcente per iD. seco cents ber 1B ‘iis ©) outs per ib. THA, ee it cents per iy 100 cents per 1b 0 cents per Ib. » Te cents per iD. Lh haan * per Ip. ‘100 cente por 'b. ‘80 conta por hy cents por Ib. cents per i GKEEN A 140 cents per In, 120 cents per Ip. 100 cents per I # gents per} conte pert THE ABOVE NAMED TEAS ARE. OF THR, LATEST Ly Pott! A’ 10N8, FINE QUALITY ue to MARKET AFFORDS, Politica GEVENTH WARD ON DECKT s In iife' campaten you nobly bear the brunt, And sorrour intends with al foeie wena) wr Cry, “eoild' me: hurrah! aud to tae trout” THE CITIZENS AND TAXP* VERS of the Fourth Senatoria ial AN, | Diavrict, trrespecti ve of party, 200 WEED PLA, Jonction of Kast Broadway, Canal abd Rutgers der the i of ie wo, M TWEED EPNIHAL CLOB, on SATURDAY KVENING. April 9, 1870, at 754 0'e) ook, Loeudorsy and sustalD the action of our Benator Ton, WILLIAM. M NEED: Hon, soul’, GRN'D J: SHANDLEY, Chatruan, 01 ALVIN, Witujam Covtiqay | Secretaries Hon, WM OM. TW ERI, Hon, MAGNUS GROSS, Hon) A. OAKEY HALL. fon. JOH FELLOWS, OW. Hoa. GEO.G BARNARD Hon. J SEPH KOCH, joo. BAM'L B.GARVIN, JOHN U. ANDR' WS, jon, KICH'D O'GORMAN, FE. J. SHANDLEY, DD. BIRDSALL, and others will aadreas the meeting, Brooks Bros., mH Thrall, Josian Macy, Gen. Dari Root, Whitehead, Jonn Hoyt, Wm. Dap Fa ‘Bam'l Cornell, lobn Bosch Benswanger jerem'a Quin BC: Loverid iin Lyon, kM. toamey, Joan paytoge one « "Donnell, AT! Belay, Janes Olvauey, J. Brown, COMMITTEE GP AR ANGRY P. H. Keevaa, "Jone Glass, Ww Bryan Relily, Richara |alton, do Ford. Corn’s Corson, Michael O'Leary, James Callery, Mieh' HL Wi ton J.J. Baie, Richard Wi ‘nos. Shevils, Ke. Fitrpat ames Kvan Br Win, Tara, Jno. Pek{ord, JF. Bu, Clarkson, hoot A.J 4 Chatrman Committee of a Washington brats Baud wil bo iy atte ae NOFA HALLEY POR TWEED AT ROR Mt aRE ANAS DEMO. AS ADRER oD He ah natiswae a Oe ATC RENE VOL OF THE SEVONTH VARD hed law ix. the for lowing preamble ant proposed. by MU CHAWD © WALSH and unaalinosly adopted’: Whereas. The HONORABLE Wit M. TWEED. by perseve nt and hie PIRES! to the Fi : Kesolved. That wo hereny Coader Ow HONORABLE SENATOR TWEED the thanks of this Arsoriation, not nly for Wis KerWicce Mh the bakl to ths Domoeracie par hut also for tis_bold wid manly coarse t aiving to bi Wii mecure 4 tl vehal wd DoliLival nd cot MIGHT inet WY, ) Feadent, eet a deste. in of ali good n and under Wales KIGHT M pieva ‘Ton ©, Momay, Beeretary, ee N MEDICINE GIVEN Except in thane cases whore, om examination, ft may be found necessary to preveribe certain Blood Reme ies, which, combined with my peculiar Magnotic Operation, accelerate # perfect aud rudiesi DR. pover, PRACTICAL PHYBICIAN FOR CHRONIC DISKASKS. Late of Montreal, Chicago, St. Louts. Phulado!phia, Baltimore, Cineinnati, Hartford, and Springfiold, Mass., HAS ENGAGED DODWORTA HALL, %6 BROADWAY, Where he wil! publicly Heal the Giok, free of charse, “ Withont Money and without Price.” FROM § UNTIL tt O'CLOCK RACH MORNING (Bondays exeopted), for avout 20 dayy, commencing TURSDAY MOLNING, APRIL 6, 1870, ALSO TAKEN PARLORS AT NO, 66 RAST 12TH 8T., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND «TH AY. UNTIL ABOUT THE 18T OF JUNE, ‘Where those who are able and willing to pay may come from 11 A. M. till 8 P.M. each day, THE PUBLIC ARB INVITED TO WITNESS THESE WONDERFUL CUKES PERFORMED IN THE HALL. NO SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED! CHRONIC DISEASES CURRD! ACUTE PAIN INSTANTLY RELIEVE! THE LAME WALK! THE BLIND SFE! THE DEAF HEAR! OVER %0,000 PATIENTS TREATED IN 10 YEARS. ‘The diseases which yield most readily to the curative cency of this method, as practised by me, are: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina Pectoris, Chiorosis, Loss of Voice, Rheumatirm, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of Sexual Weakness, Diabetes, Headache, Nervous Irritation of the Brain, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Discnses of the Heart, Eruptive Diseases, Con- Yuletons, HMystei Neuralgia, Thrush, Congestion of Spleen, Irritation of Stomach, Diseases of Kianeys, Ulceration and Displacement of the Womb, Morbid Appetite, Wakefuiness, General Dobility, Weak Spine, Nervous Depression, Difcutt Breathing, with Pain tn the Lungs, Weak and Sore Eyes of every doscription, Divcharges from the Kart, Noise tn the Head, vancers, Tumors, Piles, Stuttering, & Dr. DODGE bas, in connection with his peculiar treat- mont, discovered w Specific for that terrible disense, Eptiepte Fite, ova particularly invites those aMicted with tho Spasms. At Doaworth fall, yesterday morning, Mr. W. L. Lewis, of 807 West et, thie city, had to be brought to Dodworth Hall, enifering severe nenralgic onin in the hood aud dizziness, After one treatment by the Doctor, he returned to his home alone, without assistance, and returned again this morning, foeling almost well Another gentleman, Mr.Wm. Grendy, of Holbrook, 1.1. deaf fourteen years, by one treatment was greatly im- proved. A gentleman caine forward suffering with rheumatic pain tn right army stated he had not put nis hand to bis head, or pnt his cont on without assistance ini In ton minutes he was fre. from pain, and could ase his arm as well as ever, and 60 deion- strated by putting his overeont on without nef Several ladics were successfully treated for veural, jache, and other aiflictions. mont ne. Patients will pay tn proportion to property. CONSULTATION FREE. For recent cases tn the city see dat call at Hall, where [heal the sick) charge. ADMITTANCE TO THE HALL Fue MED WONDER, LIFE, B. , Rrysin . 1, old UN and the worst ‘cares of Diseases of the Bl nt great Deatiity, Lovar Complaint, Klaneye, Sait Rheum, &e fe sere in rtainly 4 by Chis soverelgy porifer tet by the vu Lovers. Te has cured tule to all H1CerS, EVER untied thousand cases, und never 1 tod. At is @ certain enratly I Tt cores the foulest. old pas becom Ami, dove Bot coMiain x part oury oF sup min ral Principat denot, 246 Grand #t per bottle or six for @. Bent evervwhore by exprens Hyatt’s Inza souff, Ioe., permanently cures Caturrhs SPECIALTY. <r, PERRY ganrantece » spe Cure for ladies ‘aMicted In whatever way advice sud circ Tree, Odlce, 65 Bleecker at. N.B.—No feo wa a. A RUCCESME U2. practice of 40 years in the treat Je of nier Sold by drngetits. ¢1 foxes ir ment Of special dis:ascs cuabics D. Anten a perteet cure to tho ailicted when ail oticrs have failed. Mice, 7 Beach et. N RVOUS DEBILITY, and compleints ofelher x enred winnediarely by" EVASS, Mb CUatUAGS a, al Vigor Festored Hy his Laxir ot Lite. S1.000 BEMARD Or ter mie Merenrinl Fhenmaticm. weakn Dhity nervousness, &e., that Dr RICHAUS'S Gul hourefrom#A M toOP.M, KEMEDLES fati to’ core; Cireulare sent, Address ‘or apply to Ut. KICHALDS, No, 28 Varick st., New York. ——— ‘ Am Goods, ZARGAINN IN HOISERY, LOVES, ase of diveare, DRESS SULTS, TIES, SCARFS, &o, The oldest house tn the trade and the choapoat, VAN DEULIP & TAYLOM, % Bowery, Established in 123. p®* GOODS AT GOLD PRICES, AT LAMBEL Jarre lots of Spring Dre ack Al Pacas, Black Silks, Cassime: ks, Privia, Mt libs, &¢., Bought since the Kreat full tn gold ot EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, LAMBERT'S, 523 Greenwich, near PRING BONNETS anil Sete Great Dargai (1 silllinery, 647 Broadway. Batches and Fctorlry. H bronze aluminum CE ense nt Lever, full J FE dwellea, ottalneda pord menattat the’ Paris Exrosition; eet iniitatlon of Kola Laaies” and genta #13 wad Geo. Beut, GPO", fever thier JOHN FOGGAN, Importer, 79 Narsan et, earbonine ine , id, Fetalled at who esa JON FUGGAN, nstruchon, COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Gen, Howsels'e school.) EW HAVEN, CONN Spring term rit. Catalogues sent on applica’ » <WIRITING 4 bookkeeping, arith i. French, Spanis: Lviian, &) eaen. Bz 50 Frese bade AINE'S Colieae, 2 Ie pesenen AZ. EAU Le Pasical Instruments, GHEAT OFKER.—HORACE WATERS, No. A BERN a A Gisytose oF tts Pianos, Metode, And Organs of x Br-tclase wakes, lpcinding Chick: hinge at axtenrely iow prices tor ewan, during’ thi nonth, or wil tae from 85 to $25 monthly unlit pala. (o banve to let, Aud FeUt Money wpplied I purchased ING Toctave piano, fi erstru: d case, 110, $100! inalio ty eT GORIIS He brouaw CEOR DEO, fates, gultars. be Violina, & it reduced prices; Concertinas, With 2 keys, ©. Instruments repaired. gts 8. T. GORDON, 76 Broadway, A G-OCTA VE rose wood melodeon for $5; do. wal nut do, $45. Orcaus and at low prices, wale orrent, 8.1. CORDON, 8 Mrondway ale Cheap, In good or early Fe At Od BOUL 4b a and dun psburuh O CONNECTION WITH RS 3D ST found corness, (ull ou trame, French gr WTVED leer, thakers Warrniiee, tor leat L cond-nand’at the above ldress. the plaao has Ail tae wt ini provemeuts, Anis. “ROUNDS.” Make tis) onr Inst cal, and be couvinced, 80 Kast ath st, beween Bowery and 2d ay Pp Ne njos. viol . and betr ven. DDEON for plano, action, tue Only $10; fine tone; warranted perfoct; alin JAMES GOL DON. 22 6th ay, , . ANDAICN ORGANS to rectal ti per applet we Tr T.PELEOS BE & ¢ me and mele 45 Taine HE Let ncuretyien for tule OF Fett at Feduerd orices wt WO Nrvailway. __ Pubheatrons, HA* PER & Bhoririé Publioh ty bay : 1 TOM BROWN'S FOHOOL DAY, BY AN OLD Hoy, NeW EDITION WITH NUMER US ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR HUGHES AND SIDNE¢ PRIOR HALL. 8¥0, paver, 90 cents, “Among books written esnecially for youth, sone have nchieved grenter or better dererved popularity than *Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby! Anew avd elezantiy iMustrated edition 1* now offered to tne Feat public of reading boys and girls, whore general verdict to Ite fhvor ‘8 heartily indorsed by those pare ents who desire to have their children's tastes formed on pore and healthfl models. Tom Brown, the nere Of thit book, is not @ sickly littie saint, who dies early Of precocious piety; but a sturay, manly boy, who kets Into scrapes and gets punished for them, but, linw ing ® tras and genercus heart and an amiable dispose tion, he makes ® brave fiuht against his fautts, and comes out all right in the end. As ho ts netther an ime pomiblo nor & disngreeable character, young peor Are henefited as well as entertained by hie story, and Hone of the best books that can be pat into thetr ands.” ane SEW MURK, 2 A REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION or SELF-HELP; ‘With Miutratious of CHARACTER, CONDUCT, and PERSEVERANCE. BY SAMUEL SMILES, Author of “Ihe Life of the Stepbensons,” “The Has gvenots,” & ‘mo, cloth, $1. "Tie not in mortals to command succets; We will do more—deserve tt.” This 1s a revised edition of a book which hae alreaay deen received with considerable favor, It has been rev Printed to various forms, translations have appeared tm Dutch and French, and others are abont to appear tn German and Danish. The book has proved attractive to readers tn alfferent countries by reason of the Ya Flety of anecdotal Miustrations of life and character whieh ft contains, and the interest which all more or lets feot tn the labore, the trials, the straggles, and the Achjevements of others. The object of the book chiefly is, to reinculeate these old-fashioned but wholesome *tons—whieh, perhaps, cannot be too often urged— that youth murt work in orver to enjoy; that nothing erediiabie ean be accomplished without application ‘and diligence ; that the student mast nct be daunted by Aifficaities, tnt conquer then by patience and perse- Verance ; and that, above all, he mast seek elevation of character, without which capacity is worthless and Worldly success 1s nangit. 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