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qhav's more than T can gett; ortly after I beeame ac- nver¥ations do you mppore vou had ig* gommenced cone athe actually addremed his een Persons to whom he was Jook at his Ongers and worl Ke-aireet hy Mr, Y erencions after 1 cae conversations speak about his ina Did you have an; not ocate Srmnave an ions with him that did on Broadway. dhe tay on that subject? A.—tfe told me ¢ had not slept one might pree or four occasion SSrough tue whole week, nie mind was Uiettectedy IS BRAIN ON FIR, lente at the time he Was advised to go Into the country, Me SEEMED TO ME A WRECK, ana I understood he went into Jett the otlice the Tater. pr O18 LWO OF (Nres Weeks, ali th yuntry—at any © of uly, ana wes like & an who had been denrived of f x, J, mlivsion to his inabitity to f another man hav. ever refer to th of a euild of hie e but him ashowld ye 9 fatier to his 1 understand, he ime Up to the 2th of No- changed for th DrMe 1 ttle Wlifferen je might He appeared more rational eFeations still upon the same theme? tions, constantly snwe subject, become ubpleasent to moved for inability fod me no onee a. th.nk thore wae ver A CONVERSATION WITH RICHARDSON, hese depositions were being twken, and tn Aid You here any We day acter, th f examined Kichar ation Richardson had, as upon fro ‘upon the subject. bject of Mrs. MoFarland and th his position, &c.; ho atated— Lobject to thet, 1 HAD TO TRAR MYSELF AWAY FROM MIM, I do not think there was so much of the abstracted ber any occasion after Septe it? Ach aie a nyersations were there at his little boy two oF three times, and several Uines 7a Did the poteession of the b efcialeffect upon him? A—It even G.—Did it seem to make him foolish? A.—Yes, he introduced himself tom Q-—Hle taulked me sing upon U ent other open G When you notices clariand was ® luscious woman, ry -Was this #lalement communicated to Sirs Mt was repeate tatement is allowed. What did Richardson hr. Nones—Ho stated that he could not help tt; that Wl never live with her husband e, and Just As S000, ‘as though Thad hot ksowa, of his boy in a very enthosiastic man. Ito as to Llupress you as being silly ? AT y, Dexticular motions of his ii rational of irra: mo he Was talking, Vy that he would have & divor ron notice ans MeFarland was; ki twas very nervous wh Q.—Hlave you seen the efendant oh Ou BAW whim al the Tomb. RE-CROSS-EXAMINED BY MR. DAVIS, ‘arland oefore he went into the very decided and HOW state positively SUE WAS A VERY LUSCIOUS WOMAN. "she was very * luscio id you know MoF er * voluptuon As the witnes Jand writhed in bis ebetr, ‘as he pot in the habit of watt le geaticulation when talking. Nera ous witness ‘ones? A.—Yes, Q.—Do You recollect wat giving this testimony, MeFa leaned forward with his if, ond sweat drops started from his Of the. speeta ne otkers, brought their opera A watehed his sson to bear jemeanor with on the prisoner, that interest whieh human suifering is #0 certain to ein a pablie arena, atinwed: I told him I was ve a determi nacou * Well.” said he, Mr. Grahim object to the question, and the { the prorecution could pro- inal deposition of the witness, duce in Court the they coula inter; his deporiticn, im as to whether that wi copy was not sufficien is cinimed that as the origin: setts, beyond the jurisdiction of tole Cou permitted.» copy to be used in ite stead, OW Fepeat that conyers bam said there was only one case in which a copy A.—-Well, the offect 1d hun ; he went fo like a mad han, and cried uxes chi WEFT BITTER TRARS, Hed his hatr, and 1 Would get carriage and send lim his memory fail, or appear Lo fall ? be & witness before you in the suit, ‘Por severai monthe. od hold hie hers, rt, Hackett rejoined luce authorities sus- slow him to use the copy, sraing ‘that end the witness would attend in competent to use '& copy. that it Mr: Davia would taining his position, Did You, oF not have to posty THE BROOKLYN MURDER. sneer arose and said that he information that the forced on by At this it Mr. had just Peoeainsa NOT TROST HIM OM THE STAND. Byte, Distitet, Attorney)—What tume was that ? a about ruicide? A.—Fre- himselt; I tried to moratize Wito bitn, and told him how wieke Wil Dave talcen to a millstone; be we! ANT FOOL WOULD Go ovr. —Can you tell the jury of your fret conversing ver, when you thini a Presiding officer face of letters fram His Hi istrict Attorney, and other dis! tlemen in this city, J think Io ihe year 6s tinguished g id 80 he bad no alternative @ interests of that client. M. room, amid expressions of ri ‘The next witness was Joseph O'Brien, a former member of the police force, ‘On tho 2th of November, Fifteenth procinct. A porti avenne, from Eighth to Fourteentn street, A. little af- ter 12 o'clock (imidnight) of Nov. 24, he met MeFariaad corner of Eleveath street and Sixta aveni first meet him? A—Near the Feet and Sixth avenue. place? A.—Mr. McFarland bout 26 feet of me ret from his associ: ny Occasion between the ch hin, and the 2th of ee ee 1800, he was on duty tn the jon of his beat was on Sixth ether in his right mind on the and, as a witne: ‘any further, and I ‘The Court here took a recess fur twenty minutes, cross-examined by thi er which Mr. Nones w istrict Attorney, as follows: Q—I understand you examined these witnesses under Commission? A.—I cid, from the piate of Massa- re all the witnesses examined from the 21 ‘Ust of Juae?” A. found on examining,tns alnde this morning that it was. fro. they all examined on benalf of the pri- ery one. Ls in as weil as the others? A ‘00 the other side? a omaeany eee cofoer of Eleven Q. O'BRIEN! O'BRIEN! DID YOU WEAR THR News? ‘That ruffan Richard:on ts and take my ebild off,” | think lo‘what (oue dia Reepeak? AC” AL: lod toner and’ Mode up ana ter to marry my wife na got hold of my his manner? A.—It was that of a crazy boat the De . _ ve boy Danny. A. Did he # he wala" and the Q.—How long was he with you that night? A—He nearly three Lous way Were you golbg when you first saw town, and le taw ine twelty-Ave feet oi resent but myselt jassachusette requires ‘At the time you hed thts particular CONVERSATION WITH RICHARDSO} MT; it might have ards. ‘ale'wiin you on your beat? A.—Yes, —Had he been in the er beet? kenny ith you about? A.— je would commence tes the teauumony distinctly to in the form of question and some, of It was taken in narratt lassachusetts do not require test y 10 be taken In any ular form, # to the testimony of Richardson, how was that —That was taken by question and answei jo Answered the inter ‘thing in some cases copies Of these depositions ? ‘G.Pid°he have coutsel ? A.—He 414, but his coun- fo there was no counsel o: rd to this remark of Richardson in speak- that incorporated into the (0, sur; this Was 1p & private conver. children. I tried ola him if he w he would kill himself? A—No, ich conversations did you have with during the four er Ave mouths lowest calculation, inclement nigats, Teaid to ulm. you are fool- Twould not be botheriug about that woman, : “O'Bnen, you dou'tkuown what lbave —Dut was he clad forthe storm? A.—No, He walked up the rain Thave knowa him to wa) he dia not say hi Q.—How many #ut im? A—Lshoald not less than fifteen = Were any of the for the storm ? wrote down the auswers; G— Did MeFariand ta 4 “Not to my know! tither wide before me. top afterwards. Keairect by Mr. Graham—Did Farland, on the 25th of Nov. spol ing away with bis wife? jon's having procured 4 DIVORCE FOR MIS WIFE snd that he was living with her tn Jersey Cit Guderstood Lim toeay he was going to take bin to Callforn: Q.—Wasy anything Mood Richardson waa telling off his property ius whe tovd iw thie A earn from him who told hi Tameanto my office raving like ® Wadia, aod told me a Ip at the elty of Cor ould give Up ali claims to his wife and ebildre. ‘3 for ten thousan Would not give up wy wile and ch! CONSULSHIP IX THB COURT OF HRAVEN, opinion as to the man's Bot tink him in bis right miod id bw & Wan that iFiet-Attorney—Q. “on sath area, aud he said, "1 O= What was r mm the very first night ‘crazy on bis famnll| ross-examined by did you meet McFarland ? tweea Fourteenth street and Eighth street. Q—On which side of the avenue? Q.—That was in 1869; what month? A.—About Au- st SQ" you had no acquaintance with him before? A.— the boy with fe sald he under- A.—On the weet James Taylor, Mr. Nones's cler! and corroborated the testimony o1 youth of 17, and said that in tryin, into bis suberin, 4), we had added, in his boyish ‘and distracted ine, and when | came up I looked aCama.atthat time of ui Slowly about the street, and bi ‘Q.—Just as any one woul golupany of an oficer at that time of might? A.—Yes, ir. Q.—What conversation did ‘was exauined by Mr. Grahai And saw Lim on the ‘Ourth’ strect; the witness was w: with his wife, ‘o'clock ; be observ unusually wild expression, a ing he seeined much excited an ou have that night? A.— family waiters right away ; id you walk that night? A.—I é it time you met him om that ee was so remarks Doth spoke about it. )—Q—Ls your usiness under iF. office with McFarland ? Had be becu 1 the same office with you? A.— “=When was that? A.—Janual Vilat office was that? Afra eer's utes. Ws Governuent ? A Not at that tine. threw up both hands and hallooed out, " You heara ihe news? THAT RUFTIAN RICHARDSON marry my wife, and take my children off to he cawe up und toox my arm, and 1967 rhe United states When was AicFarland there? A—ile came in in Y—How long did he remain there? A.—Not long ; put the lsat of Beptember, 1567. e removed op a Mleod Vy hin antlen? Au=¥e . Who Lad charge of the office at that ime? A.— th, formerly of the Tribune. Dé eutered the Appraise You noticed apy change? unl Until the fore part of Maieh, 1867. t did you first potice’ about him? A—A acted uianser, talking to pimsel{— TALKING TO HIS FINGERS, d you Bret obecrve that? A of my recollecuon It must have ¢ things to you be- things though 's ly matters : iC wae alwa} by day, till 1 saw of inability to | always talked ink Mr. Graham said his next witness would be a long Whereupon the Court adjourned to 11 o'clock this’ morning. oMice, how long A.-He appeared as ——___. tion Owned by Tweed and Sweeny. To the Eattor of The Sun. Sim; A fow days past I was praising the above- named body to a friend as being so useful in stemming tue tide of municipal corruption, when he astonished me by the following statement: tally diterent body from what it was originally; that Tweed and Sweeny had bought Sands and Henry, the two principal agente of the Associa tion, ma king the former @ year swlary, and t ‘Assonsors at $5,000 pt the knowledge of the Assuciation acquire The Citiz ne’ Aenoc! you not heard him mutter indistinctly to dod could wut understand wual he f ot notice hin sitting for sometine of- ‘That it was a to Lovuld not say how long ; I have ‘ax Commissioner at latter @ momber of the anu ; that they Were using roperty Of the meinbers of the service to Increase sesements to swell up the spoils of the Ring, of which they wei Association were paying them for th ove of ditinishing the taxes, Whi increasing the valuation of all property, real aud personal, from @% to 60 per cent, He laughed at the toll ing the Astociation fen; be said that t at Albany to push on every m to their chance of picking measure, openiog streets, extendi nue, new grading Eighth venue, an thing conducive to the the uame of Meter through their roguery. Now, if this is (rue, let us ha associution, whose agente cannot be bought. ee jaterviews Hf Hy the subject of his conver 3 on the subject of his « © said he Ouly desired to live to bring up aad vos fondness for bis wife? A.—Yes; VERY FOND OF HIS WIFE, external expression was concerned. ice ineobereuey of aveech after 187 ? oticed it before he left the office ? McFarjand in liquor? A.—No, ve been produced by «ve they were {air manifestations of the in fact they were of those who, by support. helped to increase their own ure that would add to aid the Kin, Madison ave- luuder of tue péopl Svoper, who could uol see now taxpayers? Mr Wickham was cross-examined by Mr. Davis, Ns to meeting the dete of the 25th of November, 1369, un wi s vew was elicited; and then as to his nection with the Apprais duties was Mr. McFar! owapeak off) Av-He waa ‘he iu volees received ba th “So you are nowhere now, Harry,” said ‘Tammany Sachem to Harry Genet yestoraay. eplied Harry; * but you'll soon ind in March? A.—He @id 80 poorly, It ME WOULD HAYE TO VACATE, Bb of him? AI Marsh he was “dolng 8 we hist rub -A.—b never 00 iH a or well aboul e year Sites, oa te Nite Of abetenetion, Jenged the New York players to # match by tele- graph, including the celebrated player Capt. Macks Mr. Reichhelm, the seknow ict “Player of, Philadelphia,” in. swe important without losing CEDING THE ISLAND OF CUBA, re. Madrid papers are significant of public opinion there on the subject of Cuba, The Hpoca, a paper bonehit by the Spaniards in Cuba, in ite issue of the 16th ait., ays,’ in an article on Mr. Sumner's reported language to the World's interviewer “The second consideration which induced the til Benator to 0 the a of the Cubahh, ie the Feasouabie fear at «wis The writer goes on to how just Mr. Sum. ner's fears are, and winds up a long-winded +. ment with the frank ‘confession that he tears fie effect whieh the ofrrnting of any reforms to Cuba might juce in Antilles,” ia Patria says hn i fee Raft. J the i#land, it will not be deca: the tn 1D It DI to keep it furrender, use those Who are t ineuch @ manner ahav they aevist in its El Universal, 294 ult., says: “The real ineurrection—th Heh hi . fea the destiny of the Grand. AuUiila to suena belek that ts reunion with the mother country {8 to-day tin- vovsible-has not been, unfortunately, in the field, bat seated in the convictions of our br ip their an- Justifadle misiakes, tL-reform madner wecan leath, We are more than ¢ Of Cuba are ni Caballero de a re Known to exist between Ferrera, Goyencche, an: ello, have Complicated sti. more the fearful probiem started in Yara, * * ‘One year more of twin Will impore upon the country enormous sacrifices men the By copie eannot He should not consent. in fact—has a limit to his ase, what Letter so- cession Of the itland to Tution coud be found than th the United States?” La Discusion of the %84 ult. Gan Spain Keep the Ialand of Cubs $ ng aside the pathet‘c ana sentimental style, Omitting Ge useless ail flowery Janguage and sonorous ds, And uot caring whether we are descended from ‘om Guzman, or from Padilia, al thing to do with Cuba, we And th of 1e8 Who accept the cession of jan puch cession should not be made until the war is ended, “And if the warts nevi ‘ticle headed aye aut of unanionty watenis siventy Seottintag te sho ow feel nd “lowey A tee be rights te, ted the wand, why shouid the doing what is right be Lost: ned unii! to-morrow and uot done to-day? Why Should more biged be epliied or more sacrifices be @2d objects to the cession Decanse 1 Goneht that it would be the aeathbiow to ‘Spanisn commerce The Universo 0! the 28d, in an article in which tho writer disproves the fear of the Inegridad, "If our colleague fears the ruin of our commercial Interests, what woul pen should the U: acknowledge the belligerency of the Cuban in te, Who. if they ‘dia. no would destroy at least the property of all ‘which consid: FiAvly deteriorated In value’ by this war, which has 4 montis? think about this,'and it wit! see ‘Cube in ber present condition, and sur- and prwithout being nble Wie tom ‘with the United Staves wherevy Our depleted St oureltisens quarshiced,is ner ue beak whe oF A A way of lu Creasing our trade and comineree.” . THE CREAM OF THE COURTS. for $8.840 in om an explosion of ry any 1863. "The case Was argued Yesterday. in the Supreme Ge . 16 delng claimed city, that the explosion did not t r Street which had been open to the public, was In an enclosed feld. A uithas been institated in the United States Cirenjt Court against the Erie Railway. Couipany, Gould, James Pink, Jr., and Frederick. A. Laue, Of the nglish, holders of ‘the Krie sock, to compel Fiske ount of their stewardaiiip, Gould, and Lane togive thelr answer vy the first Enumerated Motions Nos. 6 Ey WH, 1, 96, BF, BE, 40, day 43, oy 43 Mey 47, Oy sos Fata Wb 10 1 ase, 100d, 1149, 935 tas, A Mistaxx ConnxcrEp.—The political exeitement 1 not the cause of the cro’ ) Et daily congre- gated at Ka tore, 218 adway. Their apocar- thee there is simply exptained by the maryelious beaut and elegance o! coy ering we of lemon’ hate—ae fabric that cannot [ail command the appre- ed y you want the a bisertantte ane Pee as summer rain, restores ay, 10 ihe aude Of brown or binek whieh it recelved om pature,~ dd FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MoxpaY, April 11—P. M.—As predicted in this morning's column, the gold market has been active ‘and excited throughout the day, with the dealings oma tcale of unusual magnitude, Before the formal com- mencement of business @ fow sales were made at 1134, Dut the price quickly advanced to 113} at the regular sreslon, reaching 1144 at 12 o'clock. From tnis point, under the Influence of heavy realizing sales by the clique who have engineered the upward movement, the premium was depressed to 113%, though the market subsequently rallied to 14, with the balance of the dealings, till afer 4 o'clock, at 13%@1154. The ball movement im gold, as previously stated, is being manipulated by the old clique, and though their future ‘operations are not as yet fully developed, they sold very heavily to-day, and unloaded millions upon the operators in the Gold Room, who were eager pur- chasers, because they had sold ont on Saturday large amounts at lower figures, and were disgusted at the subsequent advance as well as alarmed lest they could Bot get back their gold at (he prices at which they sold. ‘The continued depression at the London Stock Ex- change of American securitier, Ilinois Central being quoted at 111}4,08 well as the temporary advance of for n exchange to 109% this morning, added to private despatches from Washington that a majority of the © and Means Committee were opposed to the present Funding bill, all contributed to strengthen the premiuin, and eaabied the bull clique to woioad with- Out any serious oF important decline, Late in the day, however, when the Koom operators discovered that heavy amounts had been thrown upon the treet, A number of speculators who always tek to fullow the current commenced telling short, and the price broke to LIS, with later trensactions at 113%@113}. ‘here has been @ good borrowing @emand for gold, and 6, S,and7# cent, were the rates paid for having Dalances carried. The total clearings at the Gold Kx- change Bank were}§0%,222,000 ; gold balances, $1,052,323; and currency Delances, $1,010,577. The principal quo- tations were: YO A. BossvesecANEM 118 Pe Messe TBE P. Me cece TD ai. SES Be Mics To hae TB Foreign exchange has ruled strong, with further Advance in rates under the limited supply of cotton Dill, ‘The probable large remittances early in May Against coupons held by Europoan boudbolders has also imparted firmness to the market. At the close Prime @0 days Dilla were quoted at 109}4@100\, eight 109% @1004, and commercial at 108%@108. Francs on 18% @6.17 to the doliar for long, 164 @5.15 for short, and $.20@5.18% for Swiss and rp. ‘The other continental exchanges were un- changed. . : ‘The week opened with more activity in money, though borrowers had no difficulty in supplying thelr requirements at 6 ® cent, @ large number of excep- tional transactions being reported, however, at 7, while the leading G overnment houses were generally accom- modated at 5. There was no especial reason assigned for the bigher rates, as the ban ke report Ii eral receipte from Chicago and Lions of the West. The banks, notwithstanding the loss of $1,490.00 in their pet reserve li +troiK, postion, and lend thelr surplus Hy, ly of commercial paper nd strict! first-clars ac 7 # cent. Koo endorsed notes parsing and single nates a Fito. ‘Ihe Treasury. will ‘one million &: on Wednesday. 15th inst, for the Sinking Fund, Goverment bonds oneiied strong and active, with an advance on the closing pri aturday of & tow cont, uader the higher range of gold, and. the heavy nurchasee by loading dealers, AU the lafer calis.owing Ud lie deciine to W%y OF ‘Ge at London, the uiarket fell off, though closing steady + id new O5¢ have been ac’ tively dealt in, and large purchases were nude by the German bankers for remittance to Europe, the amount Deing estiuiated at about $1,000,000, Currency sixes Baye becn Armar we Ti vest it's. Henry Clews & Co,, 8% Wall sireet, report at 5 P. M. Bid, Artes.) Bid, Arked, AGE 11K 5-90, "05, comp... 110%" 111 188. 4 11455 |5-20, 965, €.5 Jd 109 10054 Ge. Ut compe Lag {14S a0" “67, coupe: 109% Eo Heoupe. tix. iis|lbai, coups ting $20; 4) coud! 11054 110% | Bonde CP 'n Btate bonds have been quiet, with new Tennessees as ‘the feature, which rose 1 ® cent. vo 54, later yielding i cent. the old rising from 69 to S0\, inias, Be fell off from 70 to Wis, Al ie Del atv, North Carolinas were str. Missourls tH, Arkansas 76 at 7 lew York bou set 1004 City Bank old as follows: Bap! of ublie at 117; Central tot Ninth Ne tonal, i11; and Fourth Nation hw. were active and stron jen of Chic: orsnyreners Spee id convertibles at 80s ; firwte of Onto, ‘91}4 : Arete of Columbus, Chi: G0 and Indiana Central, MIW@si; Central Pacitics, 2; and Union Pacifics at 44. The closing street quo: tation of Union Pacito st Heck was Ala incoIne ats Bs wa tad lant gran wofue cartogs of the Pane Shore ax kan South. ern tinilway for. the f I showed u do- crease of period last ‘oars tle Joss Im the Ni Saino the belni 835,184 The volume of business in railway shares has been irker than for several da pecutation having beeo Tavor of higher prices. Tho market opened strong, ry u ception of ® momentary dull boul advanced througho jay, closing sirot sht concession from the highest prices. Hos! potable feature was the Noithwestern ee, ‘common rising (rom 73 to 744, and (he preferred #6 WM, due Lo the large parchases iH promines Wy + ‘8 ise, arrangements having ig i ry sock af a low ote of 18 wi MPODE One pelive Ot Mo Anaer the chormous en gee THE SUN TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1870. the supposition from the residence of Mary Newman, , & native of the reland, In the sath And friends of the family tly ‘passed by Amasements, — tendon OY i Batre en ana oun ave. LAST NIGHT DUT FOUR OF THE ENGAGEMENT EDWIN BUOTH, Who will appear on and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, satonvay MATINEE, In Bhakeeepeare's sub) PHURSDAY, FRIDAY, ‘sr wislatare would NEWMAN.—On" ARB Y QHRUNIG SPATELEN on ERA Max Straxosch Is i ioe Bors: 7,40 aurngunice that e rons of the opera and the music-io ed - CAMLOWEA PARTE 0 appear in Mozart's grand Opera, Pri MAGIC PECTE Arrangemonts ary now being portec nasterwork, superbly mounted, will be pro- FASTRR TURSDAY, em Aiea Datel wil aes yy & mort Driliiant cast and nd complete orchestra, nder tl joo of MONS, THEODORE KITTER, of svats will commence on Saturday, © Academy of M tion of the communit; MISS and that im ted to attend the iis o'clock, from the residence ot 15,08 shares of stock to tic Wert Union Ratiroad 700 shrares Gach: f eommon and pre- 1 Dakota Company, ty rd. f hor parents, on Monday, Aj ' APRIL 19, 1879, line Trage ly of that name, 4 SATURDAY EVENINGS tin J bla on the rhmor that the Company would Toaister at the Mendy at 2254, and At the. Boards’ Mf weago and Indiana Contral de road, at 11:30 A. M in. the Fesidence of his paren oe Monday, Api autitul play of ON MONDAY, APRIL 18, Me Sone &: OF whi make bie frst ap ARE iM, Sarau TyFrell, to reapeotfully invited to Cher husband, ednesday, April 13, At the box oftive of 1 8: Attend, the funeral, fro 15 Laurens #t., on Dadlin papers please copy. wiAP SN Vinart epictnie—NaMEs AND ‘TRACT OF CANCER w Blood Purifier (wi or three boxes for 1L—OXYD-PHENYL.—The ,recently-discovered lot $3 per box, or three boxes for $5. MIL—CATARRIL SPECIFIC, Cures Catarrh instantaneous! $2 per vox, or three boxes NO. 1V.-HYDRATED OXYMEL. A ponitive carutive for Consamption. Price $2 per box, or three boxes for 8. in New York tere Of Kabel J ELLINGION DE BOOTS,” nd Canton as the leait vas in active demand 6 in this city. Beats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE , OOD'S MUSEUM A “ TOODLES. Performed by him 200 tii ph ranging at per share, and ¢ ad cancellation of an equal amour laware and Huson Express snares wei al sold at 117. les of United States Co."at 194, American at B84, Closing prices gt 6. M.: now eran ONAN BALLET, lusic, Accessories, —A new genuine 8} at thin theatre secured TEN days tn advance at the ‘hirmer's music store 701 Broadway ‘ket office, corner Wd Ki Wohoretet sot aan Will be presented TOM Oe erence TOM AND ACHES: with new and Mouera. Ienerwood, batter Troupe Agrand sneceas, ir, Mr. LESTER WALLACK. look. it 8 0 1 /AST NEW COM- Lisete Bernard, 1 Aine Mer.Un. BX. i? «@ J, B Stoddart, Mr ‘Mideline Henri ‘The vast toteretes of the Stock Ex mense financial transactions incide vi AT ALL HOURs, RK O1ROUS. cademy of Musi NO. Vil-—NEURALGO-RHEUMATIC ELIXIR, toed to curs rheumatism and nearaigia, three boxes for $5. IN@ BLOOD, AND BON# 01 it powerful healer extant, K. OF three DOKeS for $5. NO. 1X.—ETHEREAL PHOSPHORUS, red 1,000 cases ot E: 2 $3 per box, or three NO. X.—LITHIG (Genuine) Warranted to Cure K: Price 85 per box, or three box No. XI--INJECTION OF CHLORIDE OF Cures Infectious Discases in 48 hours, Price §3 per box, or three boxes for $5. No. XI.—-KATALPA EXTRACT (Woman's Friend). ie emmenagos Price $3 per box, of three boxes fo NO. XILL.—VICTORL ‘The Imperial Cosmetic, per Dox, or three boxes for NO, XLV.—AMARAN Price, $1 per package, or throe for $5. NO. XV1.—S-MINUTE PAIN CURER. Price $1 per packaze, oF three for NO. XV1.—COUGH LINCTUS. contains no Opiuin. X, OF three for $5. NO. XVIL.—FEVER AND AGUE GLOBULES. ase of Fever and Ague. x, oF three for 83. NO. XVIUL—HEADACHE PILL} (ugar coated). Cntailing cure for beaasen & couts per box, or $5 ver dozen, . XIX.—MAY-APPLE PILLS (Sugar coated), MO. A irpiious, cathertis toed Price 8 cents per box, ‘We shall shortly nt a8 well as to- Classes, “position ‘bat ot on Board or G: re NO. VItL— HK, ace gr religio Bet th ThE Ylker roe iv MANY YEARS. Loe. TURDAY AT 1}. re BRACING QR prenres L, FOX's HAMLET, WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAY. Ox's great performance of VERSION OF ene ND, Ay, TH ee Ist U a ER erscmars, 4 the original Vocal ne Beats secured TWO WEEK IPPODROME, STEN, HP eR R OME PASAY cncus. GORGEOUS HIPPODRAMATIC PAGEANT IN THE MAMMOTH EMPiKI CORNER OF 3p FOR A SHORT COMMENCING MONDAY, WO, PERFORMANCES &. ‘open one hoor AND BEST CO) ‘ORLD. ee Jeannette Watson an Behor Bebas tit jLa Jeune Burt, Coampion i ‘he celedrated Lion Performer, will en t ‘of wild lions wt each exhi %@ cents. Children ander ten years, 25 appear after Idney Diseases, New York Markets. Moxnay, April 11.—Froun axp Meat—The mar- Ket for flunt was more active, the tnereased demand fuain'y for export, and prices of, th wi ctter, ere. ty. Balen” 01,000 bbls at 8 ‘oatern and State, $4 a da is, $5.10@ 85.50 for Southern supers, 20 for Jorsey. nin Gro Last uate Fen under ten, 25 centey must be nat be withdrawn for JARRETT & PALMER WONDELEU CESS OF THE LYDIA THOMPSON THOUE OR THE KING OF THE GOLD MINES. ery, Costumes, Properties, Musto SATURDAY ATR. a THE HAIR, Aree. ‘Cotton was steady bat quict at 2¢. for lands. Petroloum, steady ; refined ert.rs, 14¥e., 10 bulk, Whiskey firmer at 8} 60,006 bush, wheat at 2@3: Steain to Liverpool, and 8d. irite turpentine steady common 10 go0% 0 cofer, 15184 rola ; 7,000" mats so) . “Molastes’ dull: Cuba clayed and m Sagars dull and heavy ; fair to good re- ork In tair démand, the er, and the market Clr seg t $27.62. seller June. sales of Sonthern at Bacon firmer at 13Ke. re. for NO. 1to prime . Butter and cheese qui by Dy steam to Gias- and Mechanic fects. BECOND Pur IS MATINEE rpasumany. more active at ‘One box cures au, KATING Kt ‘ee Diatu sr D. ONDAY NEXT it d Masier Romeo, hotographs of cases cui jominal, at about ICINES, alter all other treat- city and 1SK@ibc. for eLeam Gnata— Wheat late. better for leading ¢ UNIVERSITY ME! nd rewedice had failed, These photographs will various pugiie places, ‘The following publications are free to 1. The celebrated Must Finted 1B Colors. 100 cription of the University med: Of wedieal practice (tho Cheuteo| discoveries in medicine, testimonials, provi novel physiological informa HAUT AY IN JUDICIAL CURIOSIEL 1m hia great set, Mouday eveung, Aprils N Fe and THk MONEY MAN 1a"a few days, be ABLE KATE OF BROADWAY, the new scusational bar A amber winter, whints Bete Brocaway, EVERY NIGHT AT 8, FRoU-FROU! THE GREAT PARISIAN SENSATION. ware yellow sold at 1.106 in store and afioa ley se:ling mode: te, and $1991.05 for C 8. bid abd ve. Store ; sales 82, 00 bush ¢, for & boat load in sto y ges, containing an elabor- aaway and ach ie Ww MACEVOY'S NEW HIDERNICON, OR A TOUR OF IRELAND. All the principal cities and places of interest in Ireland ed Om Over 12,009 foc’ of canvass, making the Mul Panorama th the world. THE GHC for Western cargoes oka Ae. for Stale, the lower jad Ge. for fair Pennay!- fargest ana moet. beaut BAUNEY AN . between Barney ana the ghost regularly tineee W . ncaa ‘Kemeejil,” A therapeut : Tue Puysiological Couseaiiors 'A. isiinta We read by-all velove coveulung the ‘uewepaper wavess ya 5 e Stock Market. New Yorn, Monday, April 11 Ines of beeves: SATURDAY AT 2. INTERESTING MECHANICAL IN NTION—The Walking Steam Man. 551 Broad: me RYANT"! Deena Aan} Me. ‘The fresh offer- yesterday and to-day, were 3,644 head, for the week. Tue supply was fairly di: 0 three market-piaces-—Comninnlpaw, Admission. Se. days aud Batis PM. ACIS ADE Chee b WEEK OF ROLLIN HOW BURLESQE ARTIST, NARD and BACKU! 4 wanted. Send for terms, WALTER SC D. "clock interfered with trade, i University piace, N all were likely to be so! Vast Mf ti Bat Ace a oh 2 i abveep, we had 4.05 fresh arriva atl ee ¢ =. The we woreda aba for MARINE INTELLIGENCE, MAY ORAM SE atone FAX: Fovchestre. chairs, Toes venta secured, SRY CAKNY WAGs ener uu F THE UNIVERSIT’ ffi UNIVERSITY We have taken the agency for the sale of the new and popular Health festoratives, he UNIVERSIEY MED! tuned to becom fale is more. exten Thousands of physic with a -suceoss bordering aud exhausting complain thods of Ueativent, are cured” by tem almost instan e Dot found to be the of disvase on the lace n apita agite iuatrated aeaeriptive k ‘ seated ialubxur & co. NcBETEE © oe NWAY ITA bell 12, at 8 P.M ater Sedacoree fe uite Clubs Al the popular college n eaerved seat, for sale at the CINES are evidently des- ‘of the aay. Als vationte are usl wious. Paintul Which resiet all other me- Publications, |) ected! NEW NOVEL If on triai they of the earth, they will be fui (heir merits’ aio MOTATIRR ALMANAC—THT® Day 826 | Bur, secs. Wes WATER TVIR vat tandy Hook., 426] Gov, Asiana, 8 15) Hell Gate.. 637 roadway? at: GIVEN GRATIS 6 6 | Mooa rises... 2 46 it the door, on the . In’ Association ing of the lecture. Broadwa: ae York, IVERSITY MEDI- ency for the celebrated UNIVER- city of Brooklyn Arrived—Monpay, April 11 Steamship Adriadne, Gaives:on, mdse. and ip Ironsides, Liverpoo Olivia, Mantia, sagar and hemp. Bark Reveces Camani Bark Soll Deo Glor ark Peter G. War Brig J. D. Lincoln, OL liver a lcctare on Nationality and the church corner Lexington ay. aid 46ch a evening, April 12, a4 8 o'clock. Tickets at thé dou APPLETONS’ JOURNAL, have taken the The University (READY AT 12 O'CLOCK). Rip Goods. AT EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, APPLETONS' JOURNAL for th week contains a UNIVERSITY ME i way be obtained; Ii B.Y. B. LEVIN age 8 , 10 ad tition to the ari Brig Robert Mowe, Mayaguez, muiasses, cumab pene Sepplement, m addition to the venal variety Brig Lavinia, Matanzas, sucar Schr. John Atwood. Baracos, fruit, Behr. Virginia, St. Jotina. P. Ht, molasses. Also, the usual river and coustwise veescls, STRAMSMIPS ARRIVED OUT. Sourmamrtow, April 11—Saxonia, New Orleans and ‘the way to Hamburg. Business Hotices, Ovington Brothers, ‘Not subjected to the enormous rents of New York, are of entertaining reading matter, embracing WE OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW, CAC- TUS AND HAIR GOODS MANUFACTURED season by one of our LEADING MANUFACTURERS \d purchased by un | CASH ON DELIV NEW ana FASHIONABLE IN ut HeSPty MEDI- AGENCIES OFT gs THE FIRST MONTELY PART ENTIRE OF id for these cele- in Newark, we | RSITY MEDICID ‘of them constant TUK MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, ‘nts op the do} ice OVER, 22 Broad st. corner Mar! THE UNIVKit= 1 au prepared Co furnist ene Caemical tag) 4 GENCY OF 1H cRNA Stt Dlaetrated Dooas free, WHITEHEAD. ¥ OF THE UNI CNAS. DICKENS, TO BE CONTINUED 1N MONTHLY SUPPLEMENTS tveet, Paterson, NIVERSITY MEDI. THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS, eAy BREle NIVERSITY MK NEW, FRESH, AND BEAUTIFUL, TEN PER CENT. Liss THAN NEW YORK HOUSES. PARIS GRANITE DINNER 8ETS, from $12 to $18, FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, from 82) to $29. DECORATED DINNER BETS, from $90 to $4i0. ELEGANT BTOCK OF BRONZES. York and victuity, Fulton A8 PUBLISHED 1N ENGLAND. UP sTaIns BOTH ROLLED AND FLAT BRIMS, which, together with our regular stock, contains over one MUNDRED NEW spt rity of Braid and Material, aud will BONNET KOOM PRICE 10 CENTS PER NO., OR 4 PER ANNUM. BKSITY MED: e taken the agency Ost popular mediclaes of the day— ty, Remedies tor THE UNIVE IN NEw AYRES ¢ with numerous calls for ibe UNIVER- ICLNES in New Haven we have taken the NOYES & SHEPARD, ‘hapel st., New Haven, C D, APPLETON & CO., Pul FOR 8ALF BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. and te ND's BOOK! al ‘OM ft CO Tat ik sat There vou LARGEST STOCK OF STRAW GOODS ‘er exhibited by one house in this e:ty. WE HAVE NEAPOLITAN CACTUS AND HAI HATS AND BONNETS at 00 ete. at Tets., at $1. ‘Over tev thousand Sundowus aud Shade Hat 25 cts. and Sets. up. TRIMMED BONNE18 AND HATS. Ferry cars pass the door. 236, 288, AND 240 FULTON 8T., BROOKLYN. —— © Diverce Suit for Fra: Me causing great excitement in Boston. warn young men not to marry in haste. Rice is but 22, ‘He swears tat she made bim be! ‘own age, by using Magnolia Balm upon her face, neck, and hands. Poor youth. He probably found her elbows weren't quite #0 soft and pretty. Ought We know of many similar cases, This Balm gives s most wonderful pearly and netural complexion. to which we don't object. We like Pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lyon's Kathalrow upon the hair, With pearly ebin, rosy cheeks, and soft luxuriant tresses, they become ir- alo choice Kagiish, id Scotch stationery. Matches and Fetelry, Hows & 00. 8, SILVERSMITIS, AND AGENTS FOR WALTHAM WATCHES, HAVE REMOVED TO WS DROADWAY, CORNER OF 10TH bT., OPVOSITE STEWARTS, ‘With @ large stock of . Competent ph; BONNET FRAMES, 15 ots. each. JOCKEY FRAMES, 10 cto. eact EDWARD RIDLEY'S & 6ON, 009, $11, 3114 Grand, , @ and 70 A! Fifth block east from the Bowery. AT ROWAN RON Sashes, Bisck, - UoioRED PLAIDS ond FANCY SASHKS, Te., 61, soa gL28 per yard. bargains: SILK PAKABOLA AND CUS OMBIELLAS Every novelty, ab Gig. ibe. We. 8, A Fit ee CORSETS ONK-THikb BELOW GOLD Cost, Part of an importers took, n EDWARD RIDLE' Hagan to be indicted ? ‘Sti Vennsylvania Chicago, 42 Soul 346 South Sth st,-— Watkins block. ew goods reduced to gold prices, they solicit the continued patronage of their former friends aud customers, Mr, ALFRED BEDFORD (for many years one of the late firm of Tiffany & Co.) is now associated with our HO YARD & CO. ‘%5 BROADWAY, New Yorks, Instruction, ‘al Palace.) ———____ ‘and Dauphio ste, ———— Ler, 8h Main at. (Cr Broad Mobile, corner Frederick (; ‘ainut ou, minor agencies. E. V. HAUGHWOUT & VO. OORNER BROADWAY AND BROOME 8T., ‘Will coptinue for ten days only, Diadder, kidneys, and wrinary organs will be found 10 MELMBOLD's Bucuv. This preparation has been in use for over twenty-five years, and i constantly being pre- ropey, organic weakness, and fe- male irregularities, which complaints readily succumb to ite genial int jy $1.35, 61.75, and and GREAT CLOSING OUT BALK BRCIAL INSTITUTE, ——— CHINA, GLASS, GAS FIXTURES, SILVER YLATED WARK, BRONZES, CLOCKS, AND MANTEL BETS, CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR PRICES, MARKED AT AND BELOW COST in plain figures on each article, The last invoices they shali receive of CHOICE PARIS AND GERMAN GOODS are now being opened. After May J their successors, Messrs. Nicol & David: fon, will eéntinue the business at 6 Broadway, near Great Jones st. ENTUCKY WHISK n (our years old), worth §u. a ict ScULELD, mauUtacturer, 115 Nassau st, AT EDWARD RIDLEY 4 ge BON, At Wo ; OUR DOLLAK rl BHADES and COLOLS BUPEKB— FIKST SPRING DELIVERY of NEW SHADES, ‘The VEKINOT GLOVE ns Borses and Gurringes, LTR Kerosene Wici JOHN M, CONWAY, General Agent, 99 White at. seaanIREERGnNRanEAEEEE EERIE SERENE Wortendyke' DM every way, HOt be 8 ie —On Sunday, April 10, G. Tem, ph and Maria Ashton, aged ‘Oldham (England) papers BRADY.—On Sunda: of Thomas Brady, 1a relatives and friends are respectfully invited from her late reat et er te hy evento, April 11, Lashes onty 00, 811, Bil}, Grand, 66, Os, Firth bivce east from the Bowery. ltd. Heid20% Mulia, wite TWO PONY Fiak Druiuigadya, coumy Mou TAVO. ROCK AWAYS, i LINE OF BATINS, FASHIONAB: $1.25 nod 81.5) per yard, Twenty-fret BURKE.—On Monday eve 4 iriends of te tarnily attend tho. funeral, from 1 jonday, April 11, Dennis Dowling ® native of Kilrusu, cvanty Clare, Ireland, aged years velnth Tet tends of the family are respectful. Mya Mnratiter® aAteMG otters aia Greenwich ets today, COROGR: Un bal trday {april 9. John ©, Grogan, friends of i attend hie funeral, trou" 80 Kast 90h matt oeluek, sSuuday, April 10, Lilzabeth, beloved i descriptions of above, ‘n this Gay's Herald, & VAN TASSELL, MART, 112 RAST LTH eT, le On secount of the weather look under head of Y THREAD AND AUMEAD AND J “AC Auction this dy Broome and Ridge ste. —-OBVICIAL DRAWINUn. H. MURRAY'S LOTTERIES. MISSOUNI— Extra Class No. 285, April 11, 170. 30,18, 80, 24, 46, a, 6, 47. . 240, April 11, Isto, 8.00, Bh, 2,24 RORBERS STOCK, 83 CENTS ON SILK FRINGES, YANK IE We ever postpone HAT BALD, Mingle or double; to be ween at all 10th ay, Y¥—Kxtra'Clase 10, ‘eclect fi 1m th OY 0 we AV ARD RIDLE 209, $11, #1134 Grand, 60, @ and 1 Co Fifth block east from ney ee at be sold this we ens to attend to ; price JOR SAL.E—A good horse, spring cart, and har be seen corner Houston aud Mercor une ya EA BUR Ad Wert Fished iu the above, i T.CLUTE, broker, and also Royal ff sine Be broadway. 180 Full ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Erizee paid in wife of the Ho ‘The fu poet Be PROT BLACK & vo. FIK8T-CLAS8 FURNITURE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Mends of the'faunaly are requetted (0 attend the funer- rll 10, John R., eldest castle, aged 23 yea i 4 trends of the family are respect. invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence rents, 174 Alien #.,on Wedii IRNAN.—On Monday, April 11, Thomas Kelrnan, from bis late residence, 619 morning, at 10 o'ciock, to CO. TATION Wallsie New Tork. gon of Coles D. ana Mary A. N FOI RALE—Sultable for bak will be sold. tor one-balt 1 Af applied for unmediately, W. W. WALL, 76] 6th a) cer, or butcher y alternoon at Near Canal at. URNITURE, O'FARRELL & PAYMENTS Fai nrg "I eta 2 Ut Cn “im remmatne willbe ta » waxon, and work (oF re at 435 Ist ay $300. ce Tks er, ERLY Off MONTHLY. iuantity of furniture: « person rT ae end W Atlantica, eran, are invited to ‘ell friends of ‘Leuvy, ® native of Tho relatives and frien na, Thomas, Janes, aT ply Personal Hotes, Poilip, O. K Inger ria Ge Mie “Butierdelas eee eo. Rose.—You arethereby novitied that the furniture De edi at ancet} (ral 'Kaleeroom, Men pA AS ag

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