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| booecr coma Deen in the room? A wai Mee Sinclair, and mys: Did yor or! stood ai the ‘off in the on ive, or ride If OFF AY enige? Aa ‘with the driver? Av ae worl as if you Morar. Py Ad evening performance had terminated ? 112214 y60 800 him waiting for her before? A—Yes, .—How long did he wait for her? A.—1 allowed WeLie aeetue ties apne oe a; yon went to take care of thé trupke? A.—No, elf, They went —¥ GeNinc did you go tors fora ride? A—Yes,# mp opted Linbedieainenab lleger cbeghid beard Testimony of Mine Mary 1. Hagne. suchen Nous Soe iee Cr amt wen at? A—Tetioutd Hise Mary B. Mo was called ax a witness, Q—Which aide hs Shey ao, ‘ont? On the Brordway fred, probably becange she bad nothing to went | sige. of the other ide AYO ‘the Merece atreec sige, Abrlor io reply to questions relitive to her having .—Fy the sage door, Where the actors and actremed do itr, Techarasom and Mrs. MeKarland at an | Werf A Let Mey enet door? A. Yen at ning party, abe said she had no recollection, and as b Yes, air. erent ess1On whatever on the sunjoct, und ust wi ity Hettond er ae Cour NBHT Be Went Cut re was no Way sho knew of whereby her recol- mW are pont Withee fection oF her Impressions could be refreshed. PA)‘ dibaihedrdemeadlndb dle taadbartepadbscid Testimony of Charity Andaman. nde Andra stated to Me. MeRariand the frets you Ctoyity Andaman resided in the goring and sum: | Crossexamined ty the Bigtriee’ Rtiorney tof 1868 ewark, abou fay you f re, mer cfnm tne reeidence OF ME. Giivert ture, Cal: | doorteewers coo Nemes Am ret Ble onn'® a De ha) was @ book pedaler, near the I) we; is bys ft, Ro ad recollection when this mneiga plank oad. s T have no Woe A you ever 866 Mrs. McFarland at Mr, Gil- May We nat have, been tat March? A cMy reeot- teres A Yen ale. lection about that i that Lthink {t ws nefore. Had she a litte boy with her? A.—Yes, Q —He was there in March? A.—It might have been What was the boy called? vier k the fore part of March. Q-—Do these pictures represent her? —Yee, sity Seah ht it not haye been daring that period that he at one, a es. (The right-hand photograph of Mrs. | ea y m her. NO; he came fore th _ jerariand .—How lon} —In December or January; 8 Wi he stopping there? A—Wee, wir, tngre wer ued on the grow “hyreegets id ime come there. and at what time Q.—You never saw him come but once? A.—Yes; rn ve? A.—Mr, Giloert moved there in heyy three times. ba, © came with him; 1 think she was the s—And Bo away with her? _A.—I had to go down to laree or four months, inform her that a gentleman w raiting for her. HOW MR. GILBERT'S MOUSE WAS USED, ee Eee srlhond hoagie Did yon gee Mr. Richardson th: = Yet, tr, fe ieensceameaiastin Mea La hateyt® | lchnrason's Life Hownrance Pettey. Q— When did he Orat come there? A.—The fret l Charles A. Hopkins, Cashier of the Mutnal Life policed him, | nouced thelr frequently meeting y | Insurance Company of New :York, produced from fret Nr. Riengrdeon, who nada bouquet in his andie, | Ine iitecet Atbeee ‘De iticherdeen for the amoan? ot et Mr, Rchardeon pau nis | the lite of Albert D. Kichataron for the amount of Johanson pt the bouquet, patwar? Act ume tn eveniny aidowan hat way a. away Ip the morning ? never +A bi to far as the from the houre that I recollect. On Cros#-examination the witness stated that she hal never spoken to Mrs. McFarland, or Mr. Riehard- the time she did not kuow what thelr names were, but supposed they Were man and Ww! re learned their names two or threo months tom Mr, Michael McFarland, brotuer of the pr von ; that af oner. 0. speak of? [reach ‘otter, and very uifectio Die handing her ather, and 1 THOUGHT THEY WERE MAN AND WIFE. Testimony Of Mra. Ann the bougue ght fleen ime did that oecar? A.—Three {every afternoon. ‘Richardson stop there 1 never What called your attention to t mot Y foend and ve KISSED RACH OTHER IN THE STREET. Q.—On how many occasions did you sce thom meet tn AW them meet Dut that one them Detwixt fous and Ave; , and im ten or down together and go to the house. the depot? A.—No, sit, T don't pot. bel ite to each other, d their kissing £3,000, dated Jan. 18, 1808, in fayor of himself, with 2. assignment to Abby 8. McFarland of Boston, jans., dated Bt. Louis, Jan. 14, 1868, r with i indorsement upon the back, dated Fob. %5, 1870, of garment stened by Andy 8. Richaniton. former: ly Abhy 8. McFarland, Mr. Gerry offered the policy in evidence, Mr, Davis objected. ant to be heard apon that, Thave se napers in Court, Dat peliape gous Honof record. «words Mr. Nones ¢ald Mr. Richardson uttered on Po you propose by this policy to affect the ony of Mr, Nones? Mr. Granan ir, Dut T propose to show that it is competent from tho evidence Which Mr. Nones gave, Mr, Nones said he had a conversation on the ith of June, 1°67, in Which Mr. Richardson said he meant to Bet a divorce—not ADby 8. McFarland, but mm, reqnent we ea Mead night and go w him go away meant to ect it, and ne meant to marry her a8 soon she got if, andéhe should never agatn live with her hn 5 ‘artand had nothing to do with that; at the time nean to show that from that hour hefniaiied that Overy 1OVin the letter; that he averted from that wor Hy need: that he put her | far beyond her means; that he TEMPTED MER WITH A LIPRINSCRANCE IN IER FAVOR, and )eld out to her every specions gewraw ¢ port! ate the nina of a woman. He recorted 0 the 1 : we mode Of Keeping tals women spa Mrs. Ann Callahan sworn and examined by Mr. | trom n Pace whether walls ot bars graham. Woult haye kept her ffom hima, as effectually as the pe- Q—\Where do you reside? A.—85 Motris street, Jer- pauions with which this libertine sur. arar cgundga “iver.” hat” stetoment © was made | (9 Tlow tong have F be e lp dwelling on 1% offensive as it b wie Om tone Reve Fou lived there? A.—I bave lived fatee] otien ade ito it in, ny mi hed ain back OS Stew fo , . i perfeet horror that any one should have set hus ¢} i {1m Jong havo they lived there? A.—Bince tho fo creeily ava wicked y, noth rem, r ould 070 a Pronouues the ‘rewdtn ema that her warriage Q=Do you nos visit them?) A--Me; str, hould be cancelled, aud. on their Fale ouier WKS. WIPARLAND KERMING OPEN WER cowMNICA- | Teatlons should be established in hie favor, | bitaraped evidence. rided 4a Q-Thye you ever scen a lady there represented oy Mr. Graham—That ind hore Is the exe. doth or cittier tof these pictures ? (Mrr.;MePurland’s | cution of the threat. See how it ‘begins, Iichardson By ararts suown witnneey Axes, city A saw that | bavive got her t) go upon thestage, Foca o the theat y there a week ago last Wednesday to control her ements. He is then her lord an When did you fist gee that lody? Ant foe a | master. le wi Villain that held her in t alin of y comme there the 18th of Inet -Auzwel { y-could hot | histaod. It tay see bad to speak of the dead with ce pet ry thet he tame lady nad w Jiitle BOY the door; there wes jon’t Know ‘his nae, Panny ¢ had on & ith her ; the lawe gen- disrespect; but When & man GOES TO A WELL-RARNED TOMB A® RICHARDSON DID, with sueh a load of obloquy and criminal responsibitity ty e stay tuero at tuat time? A.— | aseent him to abatgrave, when tho put ‘of pot About six wee off and Oh: she was not there steady. justice mand 1 ean occasion tie. thts, it soul ld be How do you fix the day? A.—I took a memor- impiety ta speak of his acts in a Sh? way than they ep um; 1 had a bill to setee that day which concerned | demand. I would yield him all the cOhsideration that fie a good deal, aud I Temember it was on the same fe unforta ‘an could ty }.—How long was the away? A.-She was gone fats t,t osalbly require uel Tight to speak of him ne. & saint, (¢ ny the eVidence shows that when he lived he was a vil, about two Weeks. (Syspptonrs of applanse.) Q—Was the away more than once? A.—No, sir; not ti avis alee does this bear Ln the point? Wo tay Mi bam It eary on the pole in this way. We vane show that on th rane, 0 a GILBERT'S ROUSB IN Gain. {ireat that Sirs. McParland should never return to her Q,—Did you ever see a person there like that? (Mr. | husoand. and we show that watil us death he wae cu: Rivharceon's Luctograph shown witness.) A.—Yes, | gaged in the literal fulfilment of that menace, There wr. ‘Was DOt @ Moment that he did not G—When dia yon Art see him there? AT saw bu Bam come there, think, in the latter part of August, Ltpangl ne You aid not kavw his pame at thattine? A.— fiewss oh +} ye unless he air, f where be conid cootrol het Just as ef- Q—You have since learned that it was Mr. Richard. though fy ere present. Bupy ; 1 coald won? Aves, air. i took her out of this county by force to Q. Was Mrs. McFarland there when he came thero? | prevent her retural AWYee, sir, she Q—Did he stop there? A. was there. He ured to come there to her husband And have I to rhow that ? golnotincs in the morning, somictinies in the aite:noon, | and egsiiy intoxicated woman? The most Bho fome Imes in the eveniny view that Lean take of this woman is that she is ex Q—Hte was there mxreat deal? A.—Yer, he has | ceeningly weak and giddy, and capaple of being per- Deen there as often as three times a day uaded, as We shail show Ulat she was persuaded. We V um go ont with this lady? | A<Xes, | wish to show thet Mr: Kicherdeon was cerrying out in mm Walk Up and dows through eet on str You have teen Mr, MeFarland before yerterday? ‘Wash: | this manner the threat be made, as tesuned to by Mr. Nones. ‘The CourtaIt ¥somewhat taportant tn a trial tke Vee. sir, this, when Mr. Richa n unfortunately te not here When did you first see him? A.—In the latter | to defend himself, to remember that it would certainly une last, I think, de unjust to fs memory to consider the statements of ‘him alter the 18th of August? A. } witnerses es nek he conclusion you soek to.esta ih for the p ing your client, I have 4. Lid you commmunteate to him what you have bh ermitted, we T tink my duty called me to do, ot mated? Rovere youhavo here | pmmte that were made before shie Commissioner, and Q—Ile claimed that woman as bis wife? A.—Yes, | which were immedia\ rward communicated to ur Mr. McFarland, aod you claim to ve To And that little boy as his tom? A.—¥es, af rulied in acing mind insanity, mono- Was she avery elegantly dressed Indy?’ A.—Yes, | manic, delusion, or wh be. But the Ur, re Was uressed rather way at that thine, eetion now i ently a. ‘MAS, MEFARLAND'S DIAMOND RING, Cee eaathe te pease t O-Wa fay dressed Indy beavy diamond 11 Crow be ou see thie lady he Isth of Augas th wou: Manguter) RICHARDSON STAYED ALL NtonT, Tt was furtlier elicited on the cross-examination that Richardson applied to witnens for the keys of ¢, in Jersey City, in May, 186%, and n him leaving the no Farland came there, a8 early the Gilbert Hoi that she had se " Pelock in the m: ~You say that the Mf Until bristinas gihioun w lites of Mrs, € iat he ee jorniny not her dress costly? A—Yer, sir, a costty, and wore on her forefinger a very ned by Mr. Davis-Q—At what time did with the laiie gentleman? A— day before Christina his name? A-I did at the ward that he was the tut | yoo not understand that he was the hnsband Dert, who lived 1 there with her on @ visit ts, and remained for some weeks?) A dit util afterwards; Law him goin, ‘ood deal; if he came with his wife sink be Would go with the other one. firme gentieman remained anti ue day before Christmas day before Christmas, and Be feft Immediately after the marriage, PROTHINGHAM OFFICIATES AT MRS, CALIOUN’S MAR- RIAGE. Redirect by Mr. Grahat Glergyman oillciated? A. ‘Objection offered. Mr. Graham—Mr. Frothingham was at a certain core. ¥, and we i is'choreh. thi ‘The question and answer were excluded. Testimony of Miss Avna Burdock. ‘Mins Anna Burdock sworn and examined by Mr. Berry: March, 1567, ia <of B.—Yos, #1 qouev le Q- Q Way? A.—Three of four nights: Q— About what ime A down from halGpast ten to eleven, Q=What time in the year wae it? Av) think in Maret ‘Q—When do yon remember first teeing him there ? AxAoout the fore? AI n Q —When did Mri. baits Cihine? Neviena was th BES? tne Quer w ere; L nad ye Queen 1, .—When did yo ‘Gilbert fam ily. Ming. It is perfectly plain aud the eye canuct be shat the fall of 1866 we Theatre? A.—Yes, air. teapacity? A.—General dros ‘oF tue Indies io the Do you know Mr know her; the was then known as Mi: Q.—Wheh was that? A.—From Novewbe . Have you ever s potecen her go with Lim, 1 er now that Tr er sce Mr. dite of Mareh. member in fret ume in Hamlet here fort ari There he vfficiates on another oc ¥ are eo ere you attached to the Winter he played under the name of Miss Citing in the A—Yes, Richardson at that theatre ? ave you ever seen Mr. Richard: land Ut the conclusion of the perioruial n her go with b have How often have you seen them together fn that mber to have teen him there be- ut 1 don't renieuiber ( je¥arland cominenc AT don't remember, wh communicated to hii be allowed. Mr, Grahem excepted. | Mr. Graham, io reply to.8 a uestion of the Court, stated ish the evidence for the defence to-day. Court adjourned to this morniug at 11 o'clock, peas McFarland Advertises Richar New Jersey Estate by Auctto The following is posted in Belleville, N. UARDIAN'S SALE OF KEAL ESTATE, of Leand Tichardeon, Maude L. Albert D. ardson, minors, will offer for sale,’ by the Court House, In Newark, on Monday day of vune next. at two the interest of sald minors and of tn trdot of land wita the dwelling hor thereon, located io the township of Woodside, Essex county, New Jer- rt Beginning on the weeteriey side of Woodside av Jteet Finches northerly trom the hortheast corner o doesie Bennet’ Hine, “thence along Woodsite av, south 2s "fegrees. 49 minutes west 120 feet 6 Inches, thence horths 66 degrces 42 intnutes weat $63 fect 11 Inches. thence north 25 degrecs 9 minntes east 120 feet 6 inch more or le: Int in said line where a line com- meneing at inning corner of this conveyance, running north 6 degrees 42 minutes west, would inter. me, and Mert? son errs, @ minotes Cast 8:8 feet 10 Inches, to the place of beginn|n ‘ABBY 8. RICHARDEUn, Special Guardian April 18, 1870 Calboun's Hh Ou Charles Spencer, From the New Albany Commercial. We insist that Mr, Calhoun, the husband of the Indy whom Mr. Charles 8, Spencer, the copn+el for Melfarland, denounced se “fan areh'Intrigueress and at le shoul Mrs. A—No, ir; 1 nn of Molly. P. 1 . ‘after’ Mra. Lalf-past six Mrs. Mre. to Sh Do you know what 4 Mr. Frothipghal a person liad. pew i sion cied and ail one procures shall immedi roceed to become in- fare, and’ perforate the said Spencer's visceral re- tion’ with a revolver ballot, Afterward, Mr. Spencer tay be better able to judge expertly of Lis celebrated theory of ** simulated sane insanity.” —o—— Views of @ Citizen of Brooklyn—Mra, Mc- Farland Should Return to her To the Editor of The Sun, Sm: Boing at the hend of a family myself, sisting of wife and two lovely children, I have felt itmy uty as a fellow man to say a word of sym- pathy for that man who {s now waiting to hear his sentence, if any, pronounced, after being broken down and shattered by the powerful and devilish plots and schemes of free-love conspirators, T have tome sympathy for Mrs, McFarland, When she was enticed by that serpélit to leave her home, remorse of conscience would have pursued her, and no doubt she would have become obedient to its mysterious influences, had it not been for those two she flends who sprang upon her, poor crea- ture, and stung her with their deadly fangs, blasting fll the happiness of a noble, lovingihusband, and erip~ pling the future prospects of two sweet ebildren , Those women aro uapardonable in my view. May derant that Mrs, McFarland may see and feel Just where she stands, and siwaken to the trath that slic is the wife of Daniel MeFarlana and the mother air, until Aa—Yes, Cushin, 1 Con for Mrs ys ? A—thave eb Lim walling fur .-The curtain went netly playing 9s at character? A.— | of his children; and with @ broken and contrite J areved hers she had | heart come back to her own pillow. ‘There she will w | fod rest from her Wearysome Wanderings, and o wad she played | trctyful and loving husband to protect and guide in the right pail, which will then be lighted up a Santee digyom terurn A.-10 wbow : tive eunehine Of failly Teconellistion. For this Went bac! unt to way hope! OnoGod—oue country—ono wife. Wis Mr, Richardson there wlien she tet? Yes, vO 7 ot the Tat gn ive wa ert oa Aer ROH A'COUNTRYMAN, wg hee wes hat Was Ls March This Thing Must be Bropped. Q.-Did Mrs, king ot ina. @. tunes Q-she told uuinted with Cross-examined Riediiri thar was in had A ¥ Mn, ay war ey iia Where aid Beatie wiih Ler, Carpe i tihat fall 7 on, that wher er? A.—Yes, aby Mr, March, A epoatedly oa the KS. W'FARLAND THOUONT TER TI MeFurland ever make any remark to you pene of her bnse did he fa, PA. That he was verv good hie erent difieulty was his age, but that did ny diference with When did ene say bat? A.—-She told me several her. slr, before 1 saw Mr Davis-Q.—-You taw ‘on there the last night she pleyed ? ) Him there two or three times tu tie; 1 did Bot see him before that, A CALL. POR STUART AND BOOTH. ter, Edwin Booth, and William 1, and an officer was fent to corridors, but they did not Augell Was culled, and did come, iby Mr, Gerry, imony of Louts Angell. know Mrs, McFarland at the time she der the Dame of Miss C u remeber When she began to play there? to Jan. 1,1961? that A A rior to danune you see him # 7A tion Wher 1 ever sven Mr, Richardeon at the thea. ¥en sir T recollect once, aN To the Fduor of Thetun, Sin: The Common School system of Now York, under which the best men now living to day have bec reured, shall not be indirectly blotted ont! I endorse the doctrine of Father McGlynn, and mean what he eaid, and hereby repeat that the Com. mon School tysiem shall not be blotted out! Offensive posiion, Iwalk through our public offices, and, with the exception of Sheriff O'Brien's, I find thot Americans are banished boys tn thetr native land! This thing must be ended! I discover that the corruption of botb parties, without relergnee to party, combines a practice of iniquity of which this country has become heartily sick, I wish the honest men of this country, without respect to party, to name @ time and place for a State Convention, Let them, betore naming #, cor- respond with me, and wo will fix the time and place. That meeting must be held inside of eixty days, for on the 4ih of July, without respect to party, we will proceed to business, CHAUNCEY SHAFYER, ‘A Demoerat by instinct, but in ail human provability fenced out, —— Sporting Notes, The race most talked of Just now Is the colored race, John Morrissey reads. ann Sum reeularly Tribune occasionally, the World semi-occasioual Hearid once month, the disreputable Aimee Lever, BAND 700 OLD, 2” A.V, bis ou Orr. 1 ull for by Mr. Gerry in all for 2 Av=TOoR ke nter Gardeu Theatre down 10 186i? A. ng? AS A.—1 think it wae, =T thtuk 60. ayed? AA the the A.— Yeo, sir. aw him leave the NEW RELIGIOUS INSANITY. a BAPTILING THE CONVERTS AT MID- NIGHT IN A MALL POND, pet canal Lorenzo Dow's wiping, and Rolling rch Fleor—-Makiag Troabic anwatc Methodints, Lorenzo Dow's jumping and ranting Methodists are thrown into the shade by « strange fanaticiem which has broken ont in New Jetsey. Tt first ap- peared in the Methodist congrogation of the church at Macopin, avout twelve miles above Paterson, two years ago, And has epread antil the church is de- etroyod, and the new religion of “ Jehovan's Band * tas supplanted @ congregation which loss than three years ago was a favorite station of the Newark conference. The Mothodists sent their best preseh- ers tocombat the heresy; but they are repudiated, and each in tnrn is forced to leave. The pecnliar form of worship develops iteelf Io puffing, blowing, whistling, shouting, jumping, wrestling, falling to the floor and rolling over and kicking, Both women and men engage in the oxen. cises, Baptism is by immersion in the village mill pond, in the dead hour of the night, On Sunday they hoki continuons service, and take a recess for meats only, refusing to rend a newspaper, or even tor celve a letter on that day, Every Thursday evening thoy held their meetings in the school house, antil a GiMenity with the trustees about the candles axed, led them to leave it; and now they moet at any honse in the neighborhood, where the spirit mani- fests itself, John Rhineemith, a wealthy and well-to-do far- mer of the neighborhood, is the chief man of the Band, and recently had his house rebuilt especially to accommodate the brethren, one room resting on strong beams to stand the jumping; but about month ago an ardent member, in a paroxyism of fana- ticlam, dectared that when filted with the Holy Ghost bo felt as light a# air, and even though they jumped upon ® looking glass, they wonld not so much as braise it with a scratch; whereupon he began to leap, and jamped upon the stove hearth, and broke it off, and then leaving bn the top broke in the frail covers, and nally smashed a big rocking chair before he anbsided. Recently Rhinesmith baptized Mr. Gilbert B. Speaker, a man of family, and a convert to the new faith, the baptism taking place in Rhinesmith's mill pond, before the members of the band, and amid shoula.and cries, the whole fang at one time s ine" Fire!” to the alarm of others in the neigiNtr- hood, it being then after midnight, ‘Among the recently converted are Mr. Clark Cobb, of Nowfoundiand, Passsic eounty ; Mr. Van- orden, of Bloomingdale, in the same county, with thelr wives, And as ridicnlous as appears the hewly perfected religion, it is certainly making headwa; although the Rev. Messrs, Cole and Phelps, of the Paterson Methodiste, and the Presbyterian ‘cie' men have endeavored to explode it. The Band broken up the Sunday school, and declaros that com- ‘mon religion is an invention of the devil. ‘The fanatics, as we Lave anid, will pot read a newspaper or receive a letter on tho Lord's day, and one of them declared it a sin to ge out to pick ‘up an apple to eat on “Jehovah's day.” One of the Hand told the Suw reporter that he was at work in his barn when he “got the spirit,” and that he ran one mile, over ditches and fences, before the spl Hof htm, and all this tlme.he wad ao elated that b ous! og. When Jamping, tn the contcy of te Hoty Ghost, they aaj’ theit = sprite’ Fine far above thelt Bodies. aay ey permit no persons excepting those belonging to the Band to Join with tem in singing oF jump ing, or any other of their exercises, although fio ob- jection is mado to the attendance of outsiders. As it isa quiet, raral neighborhood, the Band have bad no disturban: their meetings, but thelr leaders have ‘up and shouted in the at- tempt of the Methodists to hold meetings in the old ehurch, and have broken up ordinary worsh|p, Geciaring that they are the trae Methodists. The Rev. Mr. Cole attempted to preach, when Mr. Rhinesmith jumped up and declared the preacher's religion ouly acorn cob hougg, and then the Bund Degan to “puff,” and Mr. Cof gave it up. ‘At the meetings of the Band a dozen will be on the floor at once, pounding and kicking, and Whole crowd seom worked up toa fearful state of excitement, some jumping, until they fa women slirieking in the wildest manner, and othe praying, whistling or puffing as fora wager. They rimit no levity on the part of the young folks d ng thelr proceedin Sobb, ove of the Band, s thought to be growing Jnsane under the excite: mevt of this religious frenzy. and there doubt that the members of the Hand are sincere Uhusiaste, ANOTHER ROTTEN BOILER. West Thirty-ninth street i eA Terrific Explos! Yesterday morning at about nine o'clock, » doiler exploded in Messrs. Toby & Booth's slaughter house, in West Tirtrty-ninth street, ‘The building is at the foot of Thirty-ninth street, close to the North River. On the ground floor, tn the front, are the pack- ing rooms, while at the back are the tanks forjmelting the lard, The steam engine for driving the machi- nery isin the basement, ‘There are three large tanks for melting the lard, oval in form, about twelve feet deep, and six fect in diameter. They are of one- quarter inch wrought fron, agd to make them doubly secure, 2 bar of fron, two inches in diameter, passes through the top, and is there fastened by a screw nut, It was the centre one of these tanks that exploded yesterday, the top being blown off and car- ried about one hundred feet distant into the yard, where it fell. ‘our wen Were standing within a few foot of this yat at the time of the exp! ‘ono being Within a foot of it; but not one was siJured, although all their faces were Diackened. They were not even sealded by the rush of steam, They account for their eeeape by the fact that the top of the tank was carried straight up through the roof, carrying the whole top of the building away with dt, ‘This immense mass of iron, weighing over 400 pounds, was carried several hundred feet in the air, and was seen by some men on board the schooner Challenge, lying in the river. It fell in the yard ad- joining the premises, within @ few inches of a pen Where were over a thousand bogs, ‘The explosion, Which was beard at great, dis- tance, is described by some of the neighbors as re sombling the report of « hundred cannon discharged multaneously, The disaster is not readily ap ined, as the pressure on the steam-gauge at the dime only 1 pounds. It is charged to the inferiority o the iron of which the tank was mai ‘The foreman of the works, who is an elderly ms rather inclined to corpuleticy, bad been suffering under a severe attack of rheumatism, When he saw, or rather feit the explosion he sailed away as thongh he had never been afflicted, aud Was thereafter com- pletely cured. ceca animes BROOKLYN'S ELECTION FARCE, we hy The Radiant Purity of Patrick MoLa =The Valiant Policeman who Stood by and Saw the Ballot Vitinted—Mr. Pitc Discreet Silence while Surrounded by a Gang of Cutthroats. At the trial of Patrick McLaughlin and Peter Fitzpatrick, the indicted Canvassers of Election in the Third District of the Second Ward, Brooklyn, yesterday, John DB, Pitt swore that he called the attention of the former to a diserepaney in the count for Sheriff, Thereupon a youth in the crowd wanted to know who was counting that vote, Pitt was staggered, and said no more, The canvass then pro- ceeded, Mr, Walter, the Republican candidate for Sherif, was given fifty-eight votes by the Canvassers, while, according to Mr. Pitt's tally, he recei¥ed 90 votes. In Mr. Pitt's opinion, Fitzpatrick was an {11iterate man and unfit for the business, and tn addition to this, he was under the influence of liquor at the time, ‘The cross examina tion developed the Tact that when Pitt called Me- Laugblin's attention to tho discrepancy, that worthy. said he did not see how they could getat it unless they went all over the tickets again, The ontsiders then raised a row and didn’t want any toterference. An error in the ward box was subsequently pointed Out to McLaughlin, who immediately corrected it. Boveral witnesses Fwore that they were present when Pitt called McLaughlin's attention to the dis- crepancy in the yote for Sherif, ‘The tostimony all through showed that there Was a continued row among the ontsiders in the room, and that the police were obliged to put them out several times, For the dofence, McLaughiig himself wns exa- mined. He swore Wat when Pitt called his Hon, he could not understand what was said, could not see that (here wos an error, Obs ton was made to his counting the vote again; but he fuid he would rather have counted the lickets over Afty times than commit an efror, ‘Omicer Souith, Who took the retums to the York street police station, testified that he inquired whe- ther all parties were eativiied, Mr. Pitt being |pre- sent, and that all seemed to be sattsfed with the re- turns, Tho jury could not agree, and Judge Barnard ne cordingly discharged them, ' Eight were for convic- tion, and four for acquittal, ————$<———_—— Overtuaktug tho Hrains John Conklin, foreman in A, 8, Barnes & Co.'s Dindery, at 2 Duteh stree mitted anicide yester- day by shooting bitaself fa the heart, ‘Tho business of tho bindery had lately greatly increased, and ho lind become excited over the amount of work thrown upon his hands. It 18 supposed tat thts overtasked his brain, He was yours of age, Ho jeaves a wife nnd one child in comfortable circum. stances in Willlamsdurgh, Masonte Chit-chat, R, W, John J. Gorman, the nowiy appointed DD. G. M. of the Third Masonic District of this State, was fiend ‘on Monday eveniny last with a handsome lowel aud apron appertaining to his new rank, by Hupe Podge. No. a4, uf whicn heed formerly been the aulele THE SUN, WEDNESDAY,” APRIL '20,: 187, i ANSON .BURDING AM: —te—— ‘The Corps on Mend che Silesia In Motos ken~To go by Bont to Fall River To-day, ‘The steamship Silesia, which arrived at Hobo- ken Inte yesterday afternoon, brought the remains of the Hon, Anson Barlingame, Owtne to the Inte nose of the hour, the coffin was left on board antil to-day, when it is to be escorted to the Boston boat, ‘The Chamber of Commerce yesterday appointed a Committee of Escort to attemd the corpre from the steamer to the Boston bot. The Adjatant-General of Massachusetts, the Governor's staff, and a eom- mittee of eitizens from Boston are here, and will ae- company the remains to Roston. Messrs, Elliot C. Cowiin, Moses H, Grinnell, and George Opdyke are the Committee of Arrangements on behalf of | the Chamber, The Committee ot Eecort will meet in the Custom House batge office at t o'clock this after- noon, and & revenue entter will take them to Hobo. ken.’ There the remains are to be taken on board the ‘enter and transferred to the stexmor Provi. dence, of the Fall River line, there to be taken in charee by Gen. Chamberiain and Major Capello, of Gov. Claflin’s staf, Cambridge and Chelsea will atte witk Boston in folng honors to the rémaina, ‘Mr. E. Livermore Bnriingame, who came with his father's body, Ins ht a plaster cast of the erent Ambasendor'# Mee, n inrmedintely after death. ‘The funeral services are to be performed in Mount Auburn Cemetery on Saturday. The body is placed in a leaden coffin, encased in ror which is cov- ered with binek velvet, on which ie pinto bearing the following inscription: ‘Angon Purina po ersaT ite November tied. 4 ttemsborg, 2d Febroary, 1 ‘Theve coflias are again enciosed in & hy Vox. Their weight Is upwards of —————— PANDEMONIUM IN HOBOKEN, —— How the Ermine Netehbors the Murdero Pistol—A New Jersey Juntice Opow int Store—The Shoo Fly Galop. Tho versatile talents of a New Jersey Justice of the Peace are just now commanding emphatic commendation from the thieves of Hoboken, Jus- tice Whitney, who administers law every morning tothe arrested drunkards, has become the proprie- tor of a barroom on Garden street, Where he admin- Asters adulterated potables to his vietims of the mor row. On Monday evening Inst a grand complimentary Dali was given in histenioon, ‘The place wag csowd, cd, andthe Justice. himself personally supervise” 6 bar, After the enn-ean had been danced, in astylo whereunto Marry Mill's and Bill MeMan- us's have never dared approach, the chief feature of the evening was introduced. It was the contest for three silver cups, The first, for jig dancing, was carriod of by Ovney Fagan’ of New York. ' The ‘Shoo Ply donee was an aproarious mingling of the tramp of unstendy feet, and the yells of an intox cated, giddy multitude, The stecessful contestante in this dance were Fatty Coffee of Jersey City and Molly Quinn. of Hoboken. Justice Whitney, with me benignant look with which he admintsters of and sentence in his Court, bestowed the Prizes on his familiar guest i HIS ROYAL RAILROAD HIGUNE! — mee Col, Patrick Accuses Burt of Then. The Hon, E. L. Patrick, Chairman of the As- sembly Railroad Committee, ends the following dispatch ALBANY, April 19, 1870.—Bart's statement in the Tribune is as false as that le made to the Herald Albany correspondent. Bart took important papers without authority, He confessed to taking Gould's Papers. His conduct is regarded here as altogether schood and inexcusadl . B. L, PATRICK. —e— Burt's Kley To the Eaitor of The Sun. Sin: As Mr. Burt's explanation of the klepto- mania basiness, as given over his signature in to- day's Tribune, is in direct contradiction to the statements of your Albany correspondent, I re- spectfully tender you my testimony. T have hitherto refrained from pressing my charge against the legal agent of the three London stock- Jobbers who are eo anxious to" protect” the foreign Shareholders of Erie out of their ppoperty, for the Fearon that when taken flagrante vdatito. by th Chairman of the Assombly’Ratiroad Committee appeared so thoroughly ashamed of himself that he excited more pity than anger. But since Mr. Burt has deliberately asserted “that the paper which he Dut fn his pocket was given him by the Chairmat I think that pagticalar point has been reached “bi Jond which fofearance ceases to bee virtue," and therefore feel it my duty to make the facts of the case public. Charge No, 1.—By his own confession, made to the Assembly Committee, March 9), Mr. Charles Bare te guilty of © aporopriating’” a document whieh he knew to be the property of Jay Gould. On Mi Burt taking this paper out of his pocket, tt w: od by Mr. 'T. G. Shearman, the counsel for ‘Who immediately demavded ite Burt surrendered it, admitting thet he hed ther asked nor received sion to take ft, Charge No. 2—Within hi hour after restor- fog Mr. Gould's property, Mr. Burt coolly and do- liderately pocketed a decumeat belonging to me. Seeing how completely the distinguished Eng: lish “lawyer had exbansted the patience of tho Committee with his long and dreary argument, and that a speedy adjourn. ment was desirable, I handed the Chairnan a brief of the statement [intended to make in reply, tor safe keeping until such time as the Committee should re-assemble, The Chairman, Hon. Mr. Petrick, of ‘Chemung, handed the documént to Mr. Eugene Du nin, clerk of the Committee, Missing it on closing his’ derk, Mr, Durnin made inquiry in Mr. Burt's hearing a& to its whereabouts, On the last member of the Committee declaring that he had not taken it, Burt's confession an to Goulds paper came into my mind, and [at once concluded that our kieptomaniac bad. been up to his old tricks again, The champion ‘of English honesty, who must lave heard the paper inquired for, was nailed by Mr. Patrick as he was making for the door, and, after some pitiful attempts at excusing his conduct, produced the missing prop- erty from the breast-pocket of his overcoat, and, on handing ft back, received in return from the Cuiair- man a slight portion of the censure he so richly de- server Now, then, since Mr. Burt considers "that the churge'of abstracting papers was ® on the part of the gentleman representing 9° portion of the English stockholders,” perhaps he will be good .cnough to inform us where the laugh comes in Yours r specktally, GEO, CROUCH, New Yous, April 19, 1870. —————— ‘The Now Burlesque of Macbeth In the Olympic, the burlesque of “ Macbeth”” was produced for the first time on Monday evening. It is said to be from the pen of Mr. George Fox, but we think that he must be held responsible only for those parts where he is personally concerned. The remainder of the pleco bears the mark of evident haste, and is indeed an odd jumble of the legitimate drama with the modern local gag burlesque of un- happy notoriety and scraps from Mr, &-'Becket's travesty, The famous music written for Drury Lane was given in {ts original style by yoealints hired specially for the occasion, the part of Hecate on by @ German basso, who was dressed so that the robe of the Enchantress did not muddy boots of the nineteenth century, Vnacquainted with the words and music, he had them transeribed on a pastebo: fan, which he con- ted incessantly, and he kept the time with his right hand tn a manner well enough for the leader of & German minnerchoer, but hardly s the cast of Hecate, Tt seenis to us that thi and awe-inspiring music js not suited to a burlesque, and that the taste which introduced it was more than questionable, ‘As rogards the acting of the play, It will be dim cult to mpeak too warmly of Maria Longmore and George Fox, It often bappens that in a burlesque ‘an actor can produce a. higher tragic effect than in legitimate tragedy. ‘Thus in the murder scene, the audience, which had langhed until their ribs ached over the absurdities of the visionary dagger, felt the blood thrill over the stealthy, noiscloss, ser- pent-like pace of the assassin ‘Thane as he crept to Tegicide, nd as the lights burned din below, and showed faintly the form of the watching female tiger cat longing for marderoas news and sizbt of bloody weapons, As the light abovo grew stronger and stronger, and showed the woitd forms of tho gibing witches polnting lean hands of deviltry at the scone delow, there was a solemn bush pf expectation, and many held their breaths with fear, #0 perfectly bad the Mumming fantasies deceived them, Had all the piece been conceived as carefully, this travesty would be a greater sucess than * Frod-Frou," tie ll President Rie Orrawa, April 19.—Riel demands the cession of a largo tract of lund, extending from the Assini- boine river to the United States boundary line, to be set apart exclusively for the Fronch population of the Red River territory. Another demand 1s that no British nor Canadian forces shall be gent into the territpry ; but that in order to maintain Vaeco a force’ of one thousand men, composed of Feaidents of the territory, be armed, equipped, and recopn| the Erie Company, retnrn, a paid by the Dominion Governmeat, The latter re- fuses to receive his delegates, — Court Calendars this Day, Tans.—-Nor. 9% 63, 4, 98) 96, 92, ' Ha, 18, 114, 215, M10, "17, 41, 63, 85, 8, 97 31) 18h, 16, $32,199 ‘The Doty Washing Machine is, fn ont opinion, not equitied by any rival now betore the public, Ite strong Point are cheapness, #implicity, of constraction, case Broperation, duraptity,aud workin onthe fulling mitt principle, ¢, &., equcering and not robbing, there ts con. Hiderabte’ fess fear wid toa of earments chan Io the Oli-fasivoned ayaierm of Wasli-board and Mond aya ne raving ue sectired would n Hee geen fa'a anal] faally, (o pay the ost of w Paty inane epace of a #lnglo seasou.—N, 2. Works, March %, 1810, $$$ ntnal Benefit Savings draws interest from te let tne deposit,—adi Money deposited to Bank, in the Bun butldd ‘of every month followh Cover an articlo for eoloring gray hals equal to Phalon (Atiia oe batention for the Mate. “itansparcnt, nimold As Cologne water, 1 cha ‘unt in froin two to ten department of the Btock uddally dull and without animation or spirit, notwith+ ttanding the ease in money, and ite anticipated con- tinuanee during the etimmer montna, and inactivity 19 partially due to the detay of Congress in finally disporing of the funding measures. a9 well as to the fact that the the control of the cliques ; tho outside public, who aré always relied npon to support any important move- ment, have deserted the street because they can see no Profit in operating either for arise or adeciine. Des patches to-lay are to the effect that the Ways and Means Committee will take no desistve action upon the Fon: As this will occupy at least a motith, tt i# not probable that the Fanding bill will be acted upon during the present séseion of Congres Further aespatches stato that the revenne receipts are lighter than was pated, which has led toa ramor that the increase his gold sales during the coming month, This, together with the fact tlyat about $25,000,000 will be ais- Gus selling at bonds of the Chicago, Cineinnact and Fond earning! and has somewhs advance in prices, clally on shipping brands: by ker’s and fai being in relative better eu; Found hoo} Soutern supers shipping and family brands, 96 88% ¥ randywine. $5, in hog products, but to-di vices pork was a litte i aloe M00 DDIs. at $25.76 82; fe. vie. Oats in grod Dush., including Onto, at Ge,,on the boeve ma prime lots seliing Feceive r ROD wt N@SNC. WD. Hoy dressed, With oue car 1Oad of corn-ied sold alive at Oc. Kecelpts were 614. Knox, rue Hasty For. street purposes a hat Into nh Roman hair is to the head, Aaa teeters aria, SF46 oti apn Mi, Kok the Taecer, at 21a Broudway, ‘Where 16 will Mud every style in season,—Adv. ‘The chemists of the world aro. challenged to Af hairto ite original feaons aay, OM FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIATL, apo Turspay, April 19—P. M.—The dealings in all the xchange have been wn- ue ‘This dullness ding share ro completely under 1 Di HME wer tho Tewlif Dill 1s diepored of. tet: seretary will mt ¥ the ist promimo for the May coupons, had produce ® Jess confident tone to the gold market to-daj to 11854. On the other hand, versely 80 long as money i# active in London however, below the avers volume, ‘Were $81,611,000, tire gold bal: and the enrrency balances Tater: 8,2 214. Auf and 2 ¥ cent. ex Cl Boal rate, Neing 8 The Holsatia + ¥i1:000 In cot. ‘The principal gold quotations were: 18% 12:15 P. M.D 4 P.M. eecce USIP. Tordign exchange fOreMMe Me « ot Pastained. wales of pr Teporiod at Ii, with 115 conce Ve storing was quoted at 1006 11 Sight at 1 a100N. ana ‘eommicrohal at she inthomoney warket call loans have. been read) some of the leading bond houtes repo! ung liberal offer: ‘ket strictly Orst ings as low as4. In the discount m Glass acceptances passed ately to # ® cent.. fond en. dorsed notes at 7)4 to ¥. and single signatures at 7 to 12 ¥ cent. ‘The Government bond market has been tonctive in sympathy with the general duliness, thongl prices have been firm, ‘The amount of bonds changing hande has been light, the Gemand for investment readily ab- sorbing all the stock offering. The fluctuations as com- pared with yesterday, were uiimportant, ranging, how- ever, ashade higher. The advertised purchase of one million bonds Dy the Treasury on Thursday next was Calcuiated to impart Rrmineke 19 the market which Clowed steady, aud Menry Clews @ 32 Wail steect, Bia, Aaked. Bid, Asked. BATS" |s20, 08, con, Ring ti mt 5-20, TS, €., J. & I. 108) Bu SHS 1145620, 07, coup... 0 1D % 17s 520, "BS cou 0 11M TG Mag coup, . 106) i” 1k Bonde ©, P., 1. 2 all sales, the features 1%, and Alabama e: SSMiSaSae Neves wane Wt ana State houde were steady on being new Tennessee at Sty at Wig. ven’ Virginias, of, ‘ndvan eur, £0 70, but IALeT fell ont nCaggiinas were weal a at Sap ry ‘New Sout \d October bonds, Connecticut orf for fan cn at wig, Conteale belt at |, Contre ing quoter At Vie. ing® of the Western Unioa Telegraph Company for the inonth of February amoant- 59, against $220,905.96 in 1819, a decrease of railway shares hat been tame, with the peas on arestricted scale. and the fue- Dutiittie importance. ‘The larger dean hore, the Northwestern, aud Vatdervilt St 1, Ohio and Mississippl, and Wabosh. fe. Bhore ranged on extreme quotations from 8% to Northwestern common T% to 7 Preferred Sit iotaig New Fork Central sock stig to ey Tomy St: Pant common B8to dq. the preferred ‘Onio and iaeiasipo 29 ‘Wabash 49 Jersey Centra! was steady at 10d 105%, ut BG ONG. lannibal ani gearh. 107, Michigan Central pK Chicago and ‘ton re ferted 118, New York and ‘New Haven serip 19, and Boston, Hartford and Erie at 3. The miscellaseou jist shared the dullness of the railwa) Pacific Mai ranged at 30X@3i, aud Canton at_ 6) ester Union Telegraph selling at Sugai,” Quicksilver 9 Atinntic Mali Sb@adis, and Mariposs pioferred at | 7 i. es were ster i United states ‘Adams 61, and Americ: ‘The general market closed dull and quiet, with quo- tations at 6 P. Aad, ia. aga. B.con. 4 “ie',|Qni0 & Mien ‘2, QPP, Generals. tag 105% ry |iilinote Central aes 6 Bgl Weet Us Tele. 2 ON 4 Comberinad. » 2 ane fey iCanton Cones: wo 6M Wabash. 49% | Mariposa Pref... 14 145 Pittennrgis 2.) 10 NOrtnweetata.s. 8% Hy Do. Pret , sis ge Mil. & St.P =Y Bo'ret.. Er = Attention Invited to the 7 # ce age om . Caldwell & Co. red by any, aly St an important. «ection of tnd the Lake Snore and fattering promise of ——- New York Markets, Froun ann Mrar—Receipts from erinfly falien offin the past woek, and th ‘Mess ¢ entire property of tne Comnany. ai le ; and tne to i ct nproved, which has led to a slic! PP demand, have been without im "es market was fairly nective on all Weoguets:, Hour: No: 2 plasaesiss gu x a Blate, ep tke (ska #13; Western Spring bc rine, ; do. double wheat extras and double e: rag #5.85088: city aipping and irrogalar brands, 84. rye Jersey, ‘Western, &c., Provistows The market has been slightly with favorable Tord #, with moderate She for mesa, #2ug8% for ‘Corn, mea! prime mess: and $22 for extra prime; aleo, 90 bbls Siicast. i. seller Avril’ ‘eet’ rm And in “liglit ‘suppiy, salos is. plat fis, Sand ughit for Riess. 0 beet® ominal, "Beet hime quiet; rales 75 bbis Tair demand; sales 250 pI hams, aod S@tde: tor DacKod Aud hominal. “Pressed hoge guiet at NM @lze. Gull, Dut held steady Iowor 130 tex at Xe or Nod to prime city, and {5\@i5xC; for steam ; also, 2,000 tes, prime steam’ for future delivery, iucluding’ May, at ‘Gnarx—Tho market has generally improved. Wheat ee 4.008 bun at fe. for Kort chteage Norb'do” $110 tor Nocb Milwauuce it store, end new do. Cli afloat, @1.2254: AL) for amber West ern ia store, $1.40" for w Michigan, gi. i for were Conenes se Ay Bint ar Mihout’ chaaue ; ‘sales buch.” Canads at BI@¥L.C, abd two-towed sate, ise ‘anada peas active; sales 7,200 push, tn bond, at demand end, higher; \ sales 87,090 rack, and Weste! und State 6x@7Ic. 1G) 620. in store, and Hee6ss, and firm: sales estern mixed aflont Qld do., SLA 1154@0116 afloat ; Western yetlow, few Orieniis white, 81.084 afloat. "White Voans steady: ‘O11s—There bas deen rater more doing, role very firm. The rec Tard off wre't quote: Linseed o} ride sperm, 81.85; tured do., 81.cMe81.73 for hatural and bleached ; ¢rude o@'i50.; menbaden, Be.; crude cottons j lard ol, $1.22 ,@81 Live Stock Market. ‘Tuesdayy April 19.—The reeeipts of to-day were 12 car loads, or 110 head, and the ‘hot Was dull and unchanged, with cominon to 134@lbisc. # DB. With 10% sheep 8 flr at easter prices. Mediuin to en New Yoni were freely sold at Og all lot ofextns at se.,and falr to priuie wu were dull at 11 4@120. 101 ———————_—— MARINE INTELLIGENCE, AYAC@THTS Day. 6 44 | Mood Fise8,.12 00 Tits bay d,12 06 | Holi dace. 1 2 —-— Arrived—Turspar, April 19, Bteamehip Ruseia, Liverpool, mdse and pass. Steamship Silceia, Hamburg, mdse. and [ass bieamship Gen, Sedgwicx, se, and pase, Eteaiuslip San Jagiutoy Steamship Louisa Monte, New : i. C. Knixlit, Georgetowa, D, C | Foo Chow, teas, Lisbon, mide, nd pass, Burk Elles White, Ma ermo. fruit. ‘ Hark Lord Claredon, Buenos Ayres, bides and woo). Bark Ormus, Cetto, wines, &. Hark ‘Thomas Dall Bark Boomer. Bar i 1, Porio Gabello, uilve, Baja, sugar, k American Kacle, Aspinwall, mat tantia, Hordeaax joCurty, Mayan Hark Jessie Hark Mayf Urlg Tore 0, SAUa, BUAT 1} Mayaguez, sugar. 245, HOLMES 8O8, frule 14 holds, Mate Hirlg Julia Kelly, Messi Hrig Angelia, Calbaricn Brig Alias, Buenos Ayres, Eacetior, Bermuda, 10, W £ Caroling, Op Brig Kachaet Con Kour, Francis Chase Behr, Traveller, Mayag Bel, loua, Arrovo. 46 AMSUIPS AKKIVED OUT, Queenstown, April 19—City of Cork, New York SouTaa: ‘om, Apri i9-Douau, how York; Berlin, Baltlnore WONDUNDERRY, April 19—Nestorian. Portdaud, Me, the price declining from 119% to 118, the gold offering at the lower range ts readily taken by strong par- Lies who predicate their theories of @ rise upon the as- jon that the course of exchange is calculated to it easy here, thus tending to cheok shipments abroad of Securities in any Inrge amounts, The dealings aro, is rofiected in the total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank, which eos having been $1,060,138, 216,869, Cash gold was In good demand, and the following were the carrying ‘ing House, (ne ied to-day wita ime bankers? at 5 and 6 ¥ cent., depending upon the collateral, Contents.of the Weekley Su ‘Tho Weekly Som published this morbing contains Amusements the rotlowing t ACADEMY as ty ‘ett ON FRIDAY. 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HALL & RUCKEL, 218 Greenwich st., New York. ——o— What other Remodies may have faite: do HeLsnoLn’s Bocuv surely accomplishes, The per- fect restoration to heaith of thote suffering from dia. eases of the binder, kidneys, urinary and genita by this medicinal preparation, is a fact not to be wit tn pgp RSO AA LAE Meat " ae eta The Bazar is hel for the parpose of MAK Iie 40,000, ‘with which to pay off the buflding debt of the Asyiaim. pei 8 with: Peete Bat fre fan th Ag pana an ane of pel a NAVY VAuD, FORT HAMILTO. ‘AND GOVER- NOR'S ISLAND BANDS ‘ havo kindly offered to furnish muste on alternate afver- \0Ons, LANDER'S BAND wit! aitend every eventny Ce RR at FPR OF the ieadice attractions willbe an elegant top {e ty osne Yeaaceon’e SuRR Lor. LOLAL TEMPLE Tor the sale of flower, Thin ani artnent of the Dayaar be constantly #n vio bs Rog Olcest private greenhouses of the cup A GALLERY OF PICTURES, consisting of (wo hnn- dred paintings, by old master iy, selected with the Ereateat cure frown the private allerjge of the city, wilt take tis lay ” tur make thie no Bazaar ures thus n, val the blood suckers instantaneously, also the roaches, ata, and mice, Sold by all druggists, Principal depot, 46 Fulton st., New Yor _—_ MARRIED, G JACKSON—WEBB.—AtB6t. Ann's Charod, 18th st, and Fifth av. on Mouday evening, Aprit_ 18, by the ped Ak oF the Thomas Galiandet, Db, doum t. dgekson to Lote M, | Collection nshaving never hum oanetce eens ete daughver of the iate David Webb, all of this city. try. Some idea of its choice character may be obtained ee ‘ from the fact that no gallery bas furnisied more than. DIED. four paintings. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS, RANT, nader the charge of s well-known verienced caterer, will supply ali that can be d sired in hat 1 be open, after Tuosday, from 10 A.M. BATCHELOR.—On Tuesday morning, April 19, Pheda Eliza Batchelor, widow of Henry C. Batchelor, aged 46 ere. Y Sire. relativer-and friends of the family are resnect- fnlly invited to attend the fune from the North Paptist Church, cornet of and Bediord sis, OP . Peter of VV OOD MLSE WAN c p a ie A ou Successor to Bai — betocicabedbnn dnl tec BROADWAY. cor. THIRTH YANG relatives and friends of the famfiy, also Ris son OPUS EVERY DAY A Hognh and brother Owen. are rospecttully invited to A RUSH NIGHTLY. © auteha the Foner, toro ine. Inte Feridence, orth ath ‘The great buriosaiie. ' near Provost st. Jerey Cidy, th groans of ianglitor. Sonne Loeloek piceicelys the Tema EVERY EVENT red in Calvary Cemetery. HANI Y-—On Monday, April 18, James Hanley, in the Mth yenr of his age. The funoral will take place from bi No. 206 West ath wi Wednesday) ato Ne \¥ MATINEE, BOHEMIAN GItth.. PTROQUOIS” INDIANS. thence to St. Joseph’ 6th ay, aod West Wash. jagton pin nd thence to Calvary Cemetery for iuter: ment if latives and tad of the fainily are re- *pectful'y invited to attend the fanera PAVE AT Pothiy, Noo on Tuesday, April 19, Gar- ret Kipp, in the Lt of his ago. relatives and fri His ends are reepectfully Invited to attend the faneral services in the First Reformed Chureh, Mackensack, N. J.,on Thnteday, the dst Inst, atYo'ciock. Train leaves’ foot of Caaubers st. at 12 o'clock EPROULLS.—On Monday, April 18, Margaret Sproulls, inthe Wun Four Of her baer ner eu arearet Bo Her friends, and those of her so, Samne! E, Spronils, oO AT ALL Houns, « ¢ MAMI SPECIAL.MONDAY EVENING, April 2%, wil produced anew jocal burlesque, writen expressly for this house, entitied Ol A BURLESQUE OF THE PERIOD. “1870, and K. Littieeld, are invited end her funeral ov as OOTH'S THEATRE, : Wedueeday, the duh inet. at 114 o'clock, from 906 W cat, B ane a ree, cna en eve. Tye Monday, Aprti 18, of jtion, Wil Oli Monday, April 18, of eonsumptior . am Outer, bpea te yerane ee he relatives and griende of the family are respect. fully invited to atteud lia feueral, from” his tate Fest: dence, 225 Kast Sth st., to-day (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock. nnn pee Bates. ELECTRIC CONDITION. ‘The peculiar phosphorescent light emitted by All- cock's Porous Plaster when separating from the musho may be seen when taken off im the dark, This quality is supposed to be absorbed by the pores of the skin, causing an equill jam of the cireuls yn, acting equal. ly upon the nervous fluid as (upon the blood. We have sold over fifty militons of these plasters, and they aro certified innocent, yet wonderfuily curative, by all. Where a plaster can give relief they never fall. Dr. Valentine Mott, Dr. Johnson, of Hartford, and Dr. Myers, of Savannah, have spoken of them in tne highestterms, The great Mott said: “ They were all that conid be noped for in a plagter—simple, cleanly, and aahesive ; perfect as artificial supporters of the SEASON OF COMEDY, On MONDAY, APRIL 18, AND EVERY EVENING DUKING THE WEER, ‘The erninent Comedian, MR. JOHN 8, CLARKE, will appear in his celebrated characters of NMAJOR WELLINGTON DE BOOTS, Jn the Comedy, In three ac from his play of" Reyer pee a WIDO and * “ TOODLES," in af entirely new version—never acted in New York— of the Comle Drama of that name—both of which plays ‘will De produced with special attention to detail. A MAGOR DE BOOTS and TOODLES MATINEE ODSATURDAY NEXT, ac HALE PAST ONE. y Boats secured six days in advance. LLACK's, W fh iiol Manager, ar. LESTER WALLACK. Doors open at 4 ‘9 Commence at § o'clock. ‘HIS AND EVERY EVENING, se xh be presented TOM TAYLOR'S LAST NEW COM> EDY MEN AND At Produced with ny RES. eg into fccnet New’ une w matcles, ad for palne, because of their wild counterie. | Uy'Mte Baker, and New Appoint ite ie i ritant qualities, uraally at onse giv Local | Will Include the following : Mr. J. W. lack, 4. B Stoddart, Mr. B. T. id, Mr. J.C. weakness of the back, breast, and side always bene- | Witianion. tir Milton Holland, Nr Peck, Mi. Quigley: fted, thus curing Iumbago in a few hours, sometimes | Mr. Curran. Mise Mavteline Hentiqvice, Mist Mestayer, inafew minutes, Asx the Hou.Shepherd Keapp; he | Mehta Mr dil AP ae NN ra ‘will tell you what they can do. In serious heart apd chest affections their use cnuses ‘an absorption or evaporation jof water, by which dropsy of the heart and hydrotuorax have uudouvtedly been cured. Dr. Bterling says: For two years I have been a great sufferer from Nen- ralgin in the head, and found only tem poray relief from all the various remedies that I have tried until I applied ‘one of Alicock’s Porous Plasters. I cut it into three strips, placing one under euch shoulder blade and the ‘OLD COMEDIES, PRE Wkst rie 1 masy years. aration, Several Noveltios. URb" MATINEE SATURDAY APRIL 2, ee | bay ro} xh DAY AT 2. MA THis DAY AT 2 THE NEW AND RUCCESSEUL ViKISION OF WITH ENTIRELY Nh 8 ENDER MACBETH... Mi N other over the small of the back,aud for the past three | Tne managasners| nse in order to months I have had ecarcely a twinge of the old pain. give proper eff tls QUAINT AxD POPULAR MUSK T advise ail wao suffer from nervous diseazes totose | ACduotal Vocal talout Have been expressly engagi for the proper execu! pee tae WITC MATINEES 0) ‘no time in maging @ trial of the Plaster. A. F. BTERLING, Secretary Singer Mfg. Company, New York, June 8, 198s, IMPORIANT LETTER FROM DR, SAMUEL BARD, GOVERNOR OF IDAHO. Wasuinorow, April 2, 1870, woudertul Porous S* CHORUSES. MACBITTL DNESDAY AND SATUR nd at tho T Box Oflice, way. STUA » US nee EATRE, Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. AGUSTIN DALY. Messre. ALLCOOK & Co. : Mints near irchaeey, Neaipate, oa ee Your Porous Strengthening Plasters have proved of ES ey eee tye week, Mr. Auras the greatest service to me. Some time ince I was troubled with violent rheumatic or neuraigtc pains in both of my arms. They gradually grew woree, and ap proached the heart. Finding nothing I applicd gave me relief, I tried your ‘Porous Plasters,” which I wore for two months. The pains ceased almost Immediately, and T have had no painsince. As an external remedy your Piasters are incomparable, I bave recommended them to many of my friends In the city of Atlanta, Ga., where Treside, nod they are lond in thetr praise, the tin Daly's fanous ermady of cohter society, entitied “ RROU: F ria new cones, Bue Trusie., Characters. by. Miss "Agnes «prov, |Newton, Giibert FROU"|Davidie, Lewis, Parueh, DeVere, & | FROU-FROU "furnishes abundant 1004 E lanutitery yet there is No lack of pathow ue inter at hel, Ames, Lewts, Meare. Clarkes t up froin beginning t Iie ex of society 1n te ino, DAY April 25, RENEFIT of Miss ETHEL fox Hook open 12 daye tn ad: The new Parisian comedy YANDE" received, Plasters having proved equally useful m their cates a+ RAND OPERA HOUSE. in mine. SAMUEL BARD, G Corer aR HOLIDAY Lave Editor Atlanta (Ga.) Daily New Bra. Ove Tau a LING TIRACHION. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oT y" TWELVE TEMYTATIONS. wore rneinel Agency, First week Of the ow naLtee 3 BRANDRETH HOUS! ‘W YORK. ZON LET. « EOCRLUE First week of the BARGAINS, BARGAINS, cont AS SCENES: WAICHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE, &c. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE CITY, ‘The subseriner will remove to MVERY NIGHT und SATOLDAY MATINEE, 2 01} BROADWAY, ‘Shortly, a new, complete, and genuin UNDER THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ABOUT MAY }, SPAN TT BALLED TROUPE, and Is now felling Beate recured TEN days in adv, GOLD WATCHES, FINE GOLD WATCH | (Office, alto at schirmer's te store: FINE. CHAIN Lomlee, corner 28d 5 Erie fiailway tict Hy BAR RINGS and PINS. BRACELETS, LOCK nk RIN He ETS, LACES, BEAL 3) SLEEVE “RUT a aa - 2 vi : , fpUCE ROADWAY PNEV MW VTTC . Ties ® UbS, &o, AT GREATLY REDUCED | JR) WECRSE SD ai way, TAMOND RINGS ns low as #90, $40, and $50 each. : , R WHOLEMALY Places: 30 BROADWAY. CORNER WARREN ST. SILVERY ale AT WHOLE efi Pda Open for the benent or the Union flomme aud Scuool foF hai the tania prices. FRENCH JEWELRY. ENGLISH JET JEWELRY, FANS, OP EKA GLASSES Ac. AT HALF THE UsUAL SHOW-CASES and SAFE FOR SALE LOW. GEO. CALL! 415 Broadway, one door below Canal oitsrs’ and Sailore’ Orphume. GREAT TUNNEL See eee ‘ seed aStiG BLOWING ENGINE! : LOW LS ELEGANT WAITING WoOMs) (OY No ENGINE! PROVED STEAM NERY! CROWDS OF THE ELITE! i REMOVAL RUSHTON bas removed to il} ASINONAMLE PROMENADE tt ciay at. (frou his old stand of 88 years under Astor ALL UNDERGROUND tt House), “Prices of druge, perfumery, &., are now 18 to | Open daily from 19 A.M. lo M, 40 per cont. lees than Broadway rates ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Am DIA WINGS. BLOS GARDEN, H¢ ‘ VAM ORAM ES eta Mire.. JARRETT & PALMER, MTgsOUR) Tans NO, 907, Apri 1 1870. WONDERE COPS OF! 4, 2, 05, 54. 77, 71, 40, bs, 14, 36, THE LYDIA 1 ON TROUPE, nari BY GE ea Cle Sig, a, April ts. sto. Rotire New Beene Froperties, Masi RENTUCK Yc lian No, oot, ADIT, ts PIPPIN MATINER SATURDAY AT 2, 86, 9, G1, 28, 2, G2, 38, a5, 4, 83, 48, 46. Box #hect open six Prizes uasned aha ink n ihe above. and wiso Hoyal Havana Lotteries. J. CLUT:, Broke Qo Broadway, 18s Faiton a9 Park row. inion Political, held at the house of Jolin Fuge, 40 West 27/0 at. 1 wae TRENCH THEATRE. Farewel enangement of the great Earopean artist, CHARLES FECHTE who will ri arin New York, with MISS LECLERQ and an adiniraple company, MONDAY) APRIL t i Lapy Hox office open daily Alubrmensa competent, trustwortiy, and honorable | FWAMMANY. ung tai and that ti “Awtiat if recommend hin | "PA MMS nasmna PALACE, uti st forrenieet ian. nn Cayle, Chairwan; Janes Grant, | sff, JOSH Lay RA PALAC ner. Keeretnry Cinnes Correspoudlig Bocretary | #iiNG i ANAGER M. Gillen, ‘Treasurer, Se eee LORS eal neing April 18 1370, | Te meciing of the Twentieth Ward Young Men’ JOHNNY, WILD. J. W. Mc ANDIREW ick kauri ation. held ow Monday, evening, apni is. | A% PLEASE GET A Progestin” Bae URS Leas weds That. wo earnestly recon PLEASE GET A PROGIA ML Trend the te: de Thomas Malian ws At: MATINER EVERY SATURDA Batnat Alder keyenth Asembly District, Ube haleman, OMAL A 1100 TALIS qe Corner Iir way an} 2 | THIRTERNTIW LEK MACEVOY's Neo WoL SCO a On A TatiCOb Ht AS Pasa Tamesk. | All.the principal ¢ ait pac orest ju Tretan of the 18th Ward will Bold a s portrayed on love Mace ew er a e ae apne Y Might, 418t., a8 o'clock, in | | } - my ri Bah ore Ap Goors, awakens (he wilivet lauzitier Seder olanny _ snr Mvliniaston, Rie; Revuryed seate, je. Mulincen Wed SV RING BONNETS and hats $6. worth $10; real days aud Raturdaye at 2b M. ¢ chuite, SS lace Dounets and hats $15, worth B59. = ; m — BINNs'S Now Millinery, 647 Broadw K ELLY & Lb DA bid oad - eames FLOW FROW peicalicae Mectures, ak The greatest success ever kuown in the history Of mime TTB VEDRAN AIRE, AptTonneco cud, of aay Frow-Frow. Hrooklyn wilt have & lecture from Mise Julia Col Loon as FLOW: ay iff ‘on Alcohol, Our Eneiy," in Ist place. M jecolved with sereaine of a nid sho Ginveh rookivnrcorner Houry at., on Thursday even: | piace es eee at WOM oof op jug, April 2t, at 7:45, Adal 15 ct; ebldren, 10 ets, The most amusing buricsque ever writ'e . AN FRANCISCO MISS TRE Los, nusenients, RN OHENE OF LA-CREME Of M LeLSY. RE, NT Pee = | GREAT RCCOLR OF BOLIN f0\AMD, | TA ATE f ‘ ONIGUT sind Qh A i s' BNW AX Ah Aitits con BIRCH, W AMO) ‘ , WACKUS, GRAND PROGRAMME FIRST. RTISTS, BAN FLA Midst 1s WEBER'S AND MEN DEASSOILN 103 Teal Fun, Geni 1. Lovely seroame, Beats sooured at the ball aBd wt 701) wdway, BEY ANE Mires sto a i TM. WAMON EVANS, the distinguistiod kloeu THE VUIT OF THE SEASON Wane ie peas h Cs oper institu on Friday 8H@O FLY, DON'T BODDEIE ME. eveulue, ADTII 22. Admission, f0c.; Orchestra chairs, 796. seats secured