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gael seem to. 6 lene ercwe jut th Volt it's of taw aa well as t do, vember, 19, —t EER 1 ote tite dee A] am quite the fom ti ont Fie nt Counsel hae mot Improved te i the office, and didurt sho acco ¥ a ‘ “Pek i ah YP oe an prassina OF MM, JUNTES TRAY BROWN’S AGORT. | pression? A—T think Oty because asl hevent all shy Mp Graham. Q.—What ts your Tent! Browne. your nave? A=H-no wne. it pe Wow Geog have you epelled te in that way? Q.—You need not reasor don't want any reason- ng. Did you appear atthe Police Comrt om the morn- fog after the fret shootng? -A—When ho was ar: Q—Yes, AT waa, THE your jndgment? A— tent! Pa rates ie arte u ere, ae othecwiee woul’, ks We arlene ‘object tor that question. "In the free plac oF too igading ithe Courteife hae pated mie sttemtlon was taken np by Kichardson's condition, amd he did not observe Mu are Mr: Graham —If yont Honer plese, m Tax te niigwed thin defendants Tio we entien tron, ins SUN, THURSDA “aear” _ | Wepxnapay, May 4—iioun ann Mrat sa : - aherouent gue tie Uquon Mr. Thar I? Asie | was a vood peiverm demand. tor State, Wert PRUSTRATION PLAYED OU rome of it, awd ul better (are @ litle Southern flours, of which are bot Violent pireatives, emetice, eallvants, vlistering and this tt will Tqnor nnd drank (oc tkorchs gob ito the rartiave and | DMBOF exeept for some of the family grades, Halen |’ Tho sick can no longer be persuaded that the oest way Tala iter hande on. his huves 90. cuio withees iuecrated) Piet omn tane, smperdne Cy ana tovcure then Into destroy the litue strength that dis M ‘Onno, $5" pater’ B15; and «i ¥QzTou drove round: to 6 Waekingwon place? A.— —Who asked her to go and get them? A.—Mr. Rechardsor New York Markets, ato. Prices wees a. sun le t “not quotaDly: bleeding hay he took Koie of the ad their D you soot e 285.10; Western’ aprii 9. donnis extras Beit ‘tn, winter wheat ts fogs i Goncseg ext as Ciky ahinyinextran, 88 158840 + Bomctor ease has left them, stead of dosindthomsety nu, jalap, aad ee veila we rvang. nad regulate thee hitters, Dyspeptics, nits, wl Les, tone ME DEAR, HOW pO YoU FEM?” [sENsATION.} a Hostetier toinnc) facenier) 1 conmit thie ts not proper. , mental condition to. this on x SY th amipe 245.00 do. shipping. and fami Mus habit. insead of throwing tha Be layed hayes oysetdn fo nbewertng MAS. CALHOUN'S seCOND MUSHARD Im A PoLroe | MT COng! TEEY OF Wie Right CE te Gig Vit aseiated Mr, Richardsom tnto the house? A. | Brings) 5 oie ts, Rye four farmer’ superfine, $3.10 og Hg t morpid tert Me a vong? A—Ever Twas born; as well court, © Conrt—Ark the question, Go on, Mr. Graham. Oye fenat department did you teave nin? Ar | $408. Lorn meat fot Western, Jemay, Ae. ton with ad Bind it, in Base reme iter, ' ris 90 Q.— Did Mr. Roni 0 appear there! as counsel on that .—What ts your recollection as to the Judgment you | went np one Micht of stairs fo the second floor, but I A; Brandywine, $5.73, the operation of t alterative MEA io Krow, how tong yon have spelled your | me rote? A. He was preset, ft ity once to hie being: Cannot cay Whetuor It was DACK OF oUt} Laseisted han | SUNDRTRR-Cotton was more active at 2c. for mid. | upon the disor \ere Gel gies Ao Ne Sone at 1 ean remember 5 MF. ankle, who married Mra. Cafhoun—he was pe ' St. Witekov lower and unsetced at 1.0% | "Nervous suiforers. tre oak, ond despondent, Bros cme apeiled 11m that way, pigeons the morning? A.—I think ye ge UPED IM BIA CONVERSATION Q. loave Mrs. McFarland there fn that apart. Naval stores at disse for spirits | recruit er with a course of tne CF) an! iQ bid be agenme to be counsel for Mr, Richardson | Mr. Garvin—T eubmit to your Honor he should be jo opt headed furpenting, and, @2:10982.15 for ‘ained rosin. Petro- | great invigorant, and bless the day wheo the aduiter- a that morn, A.—Not that | know of. contined to the frets. See 'her making any preparations, getting | leu dull ‘and refined, Fiss@tive,., Jn bole | ated liquors of commerce were sunerieded Uy a medt- pot vour fattior? ANos he dtd not Q. ETC Know he was there to act counrel he Court (to the witness)—Go on and atate, PA Nos sit, T did't. crade, iSXerlhe , in ilk, Frelehte. Anti: 2.00 bnsh, | cated sunmiant, perfectly efMiciont and entirely harin- OU eC bot sour real name Henry Brown? A.— | for Richardton in whatever was don —NO; he =I have & glimmering recollection—not distinct. ined | Db ‘Attotney—Q.—Were | Wheat to Liverpool, by steam, 4d. Tallow quiet at 9M | less. didn't go with me Tdou't know in what capacity he 98 ts the recollection th t you have of course, | any other perso i tere up staire where you ert him? | @a\r. Travellers by land and sea rejoice in the ‘sion of It. put ean’ expect to retin We have todo te | Ac-Vesc alts two womentand ether one OF Lwo geutie. | ORAtt= Wheat wae fairly active and closed firmer; | an agrecable corrective, which protects them from the | © nye ; Yoo met him there? A.—1 saw him. catwe can after. three years, Whne ie your dest im: | men: {cannot say watch, L 118% | evil effects of malaria, trom Kea sick nese, And trom th What was hig full name? A.—Wilson Brown, Anh 798 bear tm say anything puvitcly to Indge | pression, now. as to whether Mr. McFarland, Do you remenider who the gentlemen were ? A. #125 1 disturbing Influences ‘of changes of temperature, Yerrown? A spelicd itso the latter part of th? A.—No, ‘observed hin, was, or not, at conversation? | —Mr. Sinclar was one of the gentlomen, to the best of tS rin mE die, | Chaeae of water, Gilet re pitt Ber-o waite. D]d 7ou yee him go up to the Fudge and whieper | A'“My imprctsion Ww that ea man who | my knowledce ee Com waa active and frm b. at $1.04 for | The weak and Mebititated fee! thelr strength retara, Hee islatiy sears before his death did he epelt | to him? A— tainly id not, Gi not really realize the position ad placea him- 1 ‘her any other? AT thimt atthe | New Orleans. $1,06a$1 12 mixed, the | and their ¢pirits revive under ite bracing, appetiziag, Soteiteow n> ‘Aut suppose perhaps ten years, Re-direct by Mr. —You have stated what | seif in. there was oniv MF Sinclair; after | latter price for ehofce and $1.15 for prime ‘old Wester tly exbilarating action, wee. you think to be the futire punianment of a per- ™ i that appeared “ourt. Mr. | Mixet. Rye cnlet, Barley ashade firmer; sales 6 It ie the only stimulant which cautious physicians can nenay, 3” FRENCH, bon guilty of perjury. What do you think woud be © cross-examination of the witness brought faked for Mr. Rankis, whea | bush. Cannta Wost at tame, Harley malt dni! Onte | conscientiously nitnend to laaies in Colleate healt, Your real nome i not Heary Brown? A.— | the future panisiment of » person guilty of assault aud | nothing new. ngton piace, aud they sald he was | Active and Mens; ealor 51.000 bush, at Gupte. for | OF to the aged and decrepit. o atten Testimony of John Aeery. not ‘estern, nnd G8@70¢. for Ohio ad State. There is nota city, town, or settlement, on the Amert- : hom + ante | HEARTS WIM Ms aNEt SCAT stn | .O.-ou are memmaro he new pce othe ey of | wccheayPhh PET act Mtns Mtat tan ats | wnt acex gts, Selatan far fat farce as em eer eee ey | fo at farher gave = ‘are 0) 7 @ile. Molasten in far demand 0 x regu in rH ‘ “hordes ||), Sx eekrdlamgenphipemrkafniend La -8 abeatamedgbedea aa enane vcarevamn, | Reg teeerad esr hate iss mereeareatae | teamey es hintaan tease ‘ 0a? AmNo. m)—Were you not known, _ 0, irs doit and heave: fair to reflaing, ¥ ore wel evevrey ail'ihe twe you lived an Uineluus w WOUNDED If FRE GROIN LONE WH AaOKe. ; sales 228 Niide. and 1.200 bags, Refued flat; best a staddard specific, tor which, in th by those who know y re nc “Q—What procinet are you now attached to? A— ounce r Farah ates OF THE 22D REGIMENT, Woop prorarrs have removed their entire stock of FINE PLEASURE CARRIAGES, mbracing every variety for City, Park, and Road Drive ing, te the Armory of the 2d Regiment, 1TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS, Attention is called to the fact that these Carringes are Fresh Stock, exclusively of their own manufacturg, of the newest designs and most perfoct finish, made for the resent season to stock their new Warerooms, 140 Broadway: but, owing to the late accident thas necess Sitates the rebuilding of thelr Warehouse, have been re~ ' was You, a . rahi Not where heroes aronnd and crnehed, 12th, of pharmacy, there Is no subeLiLUce OF e 7 ak Fergie ae i Seni beg MExRY H. BROWN? Wto> es andes Casts 6 to widgets eertat. ngitor) hand menoriaton a Pork mie, tee offered and closed Lad ‘moved to the above Armory, on Ath at., and areto be ty ng, ce ened ala If Twas 00 knows, it te news to we. pibeamth Promen f A tes cine nee ener Mr. Graham put is evidence, the extract from | fail smd Meaey by Maye Mee ity © cot bie nblications, : SOLD AT COST OF PRODUCTION. you? m keew the Fudge Ledwith's entry on fice minutes, Rhow h ee ¥ a te pl a N de any ., You never ww you wi oo a? A~—Ko. you remember the night of shooting? ‘ing that there being no com: against Mr, McFur- aati a $ ‘ar 7 * wel rf oasis ARPER “& ‘BRoTn Ens, NEW YORK, —- a A CR ah By WENRY DROWN SLOPES. ay. ¥rbocs Wore yom 04 the taps yom Monel che anegs « | Bes BO Was discbaraed, nf A 2 RO PIT BS Q + | ELEGANT CLOSE COACHES. 1,000 end hy Fee Wee toate rica on erey® Known, youhave al | in? AI was at tae corner of Thompson and Amity THM BOARDING-TOUSR BRIGADR, Heating’ bestase Renod Waren oleae | eal We bee, PUBLISH I ed DAY: LANDAUB... ..... $1,500 to 1,000 * yoneyer liad any other name than Jantus 1 ‘ baa me Mr, Graham called eight boarding-hoase keepers | Combertand af iyo, Ds hogs firiner at 1240, for 4 CLAREN wie? Ae-No. ‘The witness nodded assent, and retired from the | ,,2- Did You ko where you hoard the none? Aa Fee | and ihroo boarders, with whom Me and Mra Me- | city. Lard duit and heavy at Ibyebtswe, for No. te Toye THE LIFR OF Noms + 10 0 18 stand, The Court then took a recess of 90 minutes. sever? A—To the best of my knowledge wate nd rao. ‘up and foand Mr. rat had boarded Ay RAY 1807, who ig gf atime way? in axe Fay is TA ° COUNT BISMARCK, A liave you always pasted by that name? A— ILLUMINATING GAs. RICHARDSON AND MR. M’PARLAND IN Time UTTER, | fed with one accord thot they Had re and, with | Semi the sniply of now te nntdly eqaal to the PRIVATE AND POLITICAL, Qt influence of liquor, and, with | Gomana'at sees wit: i ‘FF voumeemeraman cme ata. tan. | vPrsteceraama anes emcee Reveteny | Aiea taTunnront sac nteatet yt | Sy cteatetalia ie AS, en "o'ca| att Cet hh Pay hd Mallia yt lal Pe fow many years did you' liye ml , jr . ink, 80 high om: | Lions nt SOc, Cheese ts selling fairly for export ; faur o re about two ty years, Lsappose, off and on; | to Mr. Sage, his tather-in-1 from Manchester, | (MeFarlane’s) riebt hand with bis (Richardson's) left. Afe during that | to'ehotec dal ind factories, 1 i6%e.; ekimemiike, 7@ | Translated and Edited, with an Introduction, Explan- Toate there? Acct left therost | Now Hampehire, on the th of October, 1666, in re: | g Qari You see the position they were in when ee ee 04 ee miaree sapniys eouthers: soll. wt. lepitey atory Notes, and Appendices, by Kexwarit York abont ine years, T suppose. lation to the probabilities of his success in lling J-luy a know Hiehardson there? “A.=f did. ting: them need » M'PARLAND TRYING TO HANG PER HURRAND. . § How azo know, him (here? A. Pe ightsioieldenbe! arlene ol orceces Men en ee * | Mrs. Mary Gates, with whom Mr. McParland and ¥ brass goed WITH UPWAED OF 100 ILLUSTBATIONS. seen ih ear ald Sou make his sequainianee, ang | 4, Mr. Davis aleo read the following letter from Mr. You Kuow tothing of the origin of the matter? | family boarded from Janunry to May, 1868, bad con Live Stock Market. — ata didvon Scave to Keep it up fu Cipvinnaul 24 | McFirland to his wife, to which the Jary and the down With her daughter to the District Attorney's | New Yorn, Wednesday, May 4.—With receipts of By, Cloth, Rad pot am andl ade nig | *udlence listened with profound attention : ae ane reete Wize fou were? | OMlce, a weok or two ago, at the request Of Mra. Me- | 9 car loads. or 1M beoves, prices were wachanged. and — Ghent yom remember tn what rear ron made his , pM a My oy Farland, to see it he eculd give evidence against i y prline Western seers are quot wencg? AI don't remember jIdbould Juege | 4 NVSRAND'S LOVING LATTER $0 Ere wive ATARI McFatiand’ ran down Thompson street? | the prisoner, and there eho met the District Atcor- + fue Wer'yGirm and unchanged; with.re. | A very ecmplete account of the personal and polit ee itm from that mp toi? He war | MyDean wren: rreceteed ERs eR Or ee | A Yee. sur; ane went trough Thompson street, to- | ney, Mra. McFarland, and Mrs, Gilbert, This testi- | clinned were wold. at Tae, #.B..and poor to'rood | areetee OF SRUNATOR, EBS 6: Somseereas SOntES OL? AvoNo: be was pot | di tion thes Lin Cloweh was nok te Manchester, | Vee foots mony excited strong fecling in the audience. Slirped were sid at LHanKe. ¥ Band poor. to £004 | pation to contemporary history.—Morntng Post. A janchester, that you would write mo again in aday ortwo. wa o; he had gone to Kensas some time K, eard nothing of you since then, and cannot now Nis heedqnarters, Cincinnatt ? AT y mity bs ‘Tuesday, as no mail ronson Sanday. [enclose you Y ong d Y | that point was decidedly to the contrary, considered hts. and 11X@11%C. tor heavy. There were no sales geil he was conuected with ihe Tribune | twenty do t BET oa FORE On | Te a eran a ae vec have | Mr. McFurland a kind Wusband, and said he ‘waa | °° ve welgnt. fiends were lie pred itt Abner i le cena : singh biampina ti HOW SOE Bes Beeag immedi Fival of your jaat letter, but Thad | heen twenty minutes to eleven, when we got there. never away from home when he boarded with her, ee reader.—Edindnrgh Evening Courant know him tocarry a pittol? A.—No. Felis colset ewe tte Mesmerah Svanaa Gare nara —Wher Mr. McFarland wae taken to the station Jobn W. Alden, a music teacher, who had known MARINE INTELLIGENCE The book photographs the man.—scoteman. G-E @ pistol in bis posscasion? A.—i did, | on that day; For the last couple of night on tay re rpmanner? Atte appeared tobe | Mr, McFarlund for thirty-five yoara, testified that ccinaifioioees fore he dies 1s @ book of during (he dune of the war. THAT PISTOL AGAIN, Never after t Uring to bed T wet my night shirt in cold water and Went to bed in it, and took what answered for a" wet sheet.” T have tiad nothing yet todo mero much good by a few more repetitions of t oe honking took place? A.—No, sir; the third shot was red before f got there. -— Wd Otter Colhane come np? A—Yes, air. Were yon there before Officer Cujhane ? A.—Yes, oth got there anout one time; 1 was y rn ALMANAO—T™E* will seldom bear pab- eee ene ceeeaced ko te very wervones Os | in Hoboken about his little boy Danny, whom he 6 9! moa eets..10 99 | ication, it is one valeser une that Washemack improved im tanner ju the morn: | Was anxious to recover, and inquired where Wood. fA) san ene. 20. 80 ind, or tua very much excited condition? AH was had doseribed as so wreteiied, but whose opinion on lote in September, 1809, Mr. McFarland spoke to him ‘ester and State, I7@i8e,, but are not offered below R.A. Mackenzre, F. 8. A., F. A. 8. L. Mrs. Phebe Robertson, whose house Mrs. Sinclair ‘The volume presents us with a clear and harmonious mice, 17 Be. av., was sold aie. # B. In ‘View of the character of the Prossian staterman, * * © contiine steaty "at 1c. % ®. for Nght and medium Witness referred luim to Ma, Gamble, of his character will stand 80 severe a test.—Odserver WAGONS. mt am THESE CARRIAGES HAVE NO SUPERIOR IN Ele EGANCE, DURANILITY, OR FINISH. Yi Prives fixed, and every Carriage offered for sale ie equal tn quality to chore bultt to order. QUARANTIES MADE GOOD IN EVERY CITY OF THE UNION, THEY ALSO OFFER PONY CARRIAGES, NEW DESIGNS, FOR $150. PONY CARRIAGES, WITH RUMBLE SEATS FOR SERVANTS, $20. side was, XPRESS, horse. wacon, harness, and route, for How soon atter ho was shot I be. a: weil. 1am still as you perceive at Swee 0 4 ———_ on). » , pats a route, ter In Sid yom see bi’? Av-T suppose Leaw'sim | hey’. “laid not wantto goo my boarding nonee estan | Je euete te SMe MAL ony oF Cant, Carey about | YOWMTK, Who had Deome witness for ee Aesteeas Omens tw é Gondor) Feel itan Anmiy int Feiton et trom fi to Hovctoot Fiihin twenty minates, Invalid. 1 think, however, I shail go to Underlill's next | hie vot being conscious; what Judgment did you form | “O% and tes head a 4 i # a. JOR BA —An express wagon, horse, How di You conie to see him—who came for you? | week. cere eel tr ikke tne Of BOG? kel INQUIRE APTER RICHARDSON, Ateamshin Volunteer, Philadelphia, mdse. If. ya 5 wish to know in detali ? My address will, nevertheless, be at Sweeney's til | didn't form any Judement. Ship Palmerston, Hanibarg, mdse. BAYFLED; 'M. SHELLEY, 22 Oliver et. ro know who came for yon? A—Novody. | inform you otherwise. I delivered to Kingeley's ox: form Oy Jute ret thestation house, did Mre, | Mra. Mary Mason, of %2 Amity strect, was re- | Ship Washington, Newcastle, Kng., mdse. ‘ —oe Bish d Q—You heard oft? A.—I heard of ‘4 press Yesterday something for you which I think jand come there ? 2 called, and repeated the statement that ‘Mrs, Cal- Ehin Sussex, Calcutta, indse, on, JOR SA LE—For want of use, a large horse, ft for 1S Thee over we Me Amr Howse? A--WWeat 10 yeu Eon het eb, oP wht ace, ‘hoteves | amon ne oun had told her that Mr, McFarland was a perfect | BMA City oC Porth: shan MICHAEL BRAND'S WRONG. any work; Ome hand-ome pony, warranted. ‘a De * . fay, however, | minutes. im that his wife was engaged at the theaire Met “ —Was he there when you got there? A.—Tle wi hat it represents something not unlike bok earnee ware? nee | Hark Clenfuez on. M A NOVEL. a Gowhat inte was it whentyou got there» which. was mine. t Fare. thie wight, when | cake ene tie ee ict the siatod nore | that, they were a littie down the hill, but her ine. | Hark Fairy. Itio Jantiro, cof BY JULIA GODDARD, NWO HORSEN Trick alah arno for vale cheap, Mt was about twemty minutes or yo ands tonchingiy ne Jn god raid ahe, wae cutaide the station door ame | band expected to get a situation for him from the | Hark Pesslé Harris, Cardif,r fides tt “donee Demers in were Roxette or eeparate, at 209 West 1sth Re, pression. promised to give you Re 0 YOU, and intnatabewes his wife? Antes Gollector, She had’ never known Mr, McFarlind | [rig Veteran, Meeina, trnit. ory, Searcl aie ymalautes, alg gos jo couple yonr ¥ Happiness and destiny Q. "What reriv did the make to that? A.—Bhe said | While he was at 72 Amijy siroe: to drink, or to be | Hrlx bea ‘tid, Maracaiho, coffee. the Gral," &c, 30 zo! Pe Cee eee rr ee ee eee eee or tae Celen EOLy TR Oe aeen tas cae | Mase glee Gers cetore, Was was pot then. the tnfluence of liqu a he: este — Seilaa't Fou ata: fchonid Sver get in @ violent pasica with you; andes | Mi Graham—Yee, 4 Wilson, the former servant of Mrs. McFar- | 41M ‘the osha: river and Comatwise vessels. ILLUSTRATIONS. Jovt sow Jt wae pdont twenty phutes aiter the shooting? A—I said eh eireums ve 80 matler of courea, uhiier ‘ro001 "where were you whea you got word ho was not? | tedle to-sieht if by "se doin 1 toma chengs wine ree ee Eats Caesars bation and bis comducy | Dace: for, thartewons ship Amertaan “Union, for v0, Paper. cents. L=1 then bappeued to be bas been done: 1 have no memory of my cor rt to- toward his wife could not be deter, for they acted | London ; bark Jonathan God! , for New Orleaus. - 1 THE SUN OFFICE. TAG 108, Das thee whlch come Wnmodialcly HOM we | vuthardsoh wer? Act sown ner gu eeroes towne Boor} Meaty ee eer ca toes ee ae STEAMSMIPS ARRIVED OUT. uh Wha as Anes eet a eP dome think cverak | renudiate, Nove ever come rom my heart for wen t | did oti sides to-day, ey b-<Galep, Now York. REY. Dit. JOHN SCUDDER, ight key to Mrs. BM member now; Lmay bave it, ec suse he wished me to go there, and share bis om with Wins RICHARDSON’S NIOMT KEY, Q-Ditn’t you have that night Key on the night he ay Whavestated? A.—The might before the “A. -No, id not? A—To the bestof my knowledge look ip them aod examine it I fod nothing but the most bureing love for my dear bitter grief that Tshould ever hi that caused her pain oF Winn the one to Whom she Twas never, my darling, without a Just appreciation of the ho}y and sacrod oo! gation Thad taken on myselt when I married you. I never thought it would be any restraint or hardship to devote aad dedicate all the powers of my life to the happiness of the woman is Fhouid take Imto my heart to uoide there to make my spirit happy with ber lowe, It Is great consolation tome my soul has never done you wrong. Yon have always been treatea lovingly And kindly there, and if you conid read over its paze allthe thoughts abont you which bave passed over during the last two years, I think you would see much to love me tor and much to canse You to forgive me for wiat I have ‘sald and done to you while In those paroxyeme of excitement. At least, my darling wife, if you will not treasare SB si anything againet your loy- ing husband be will be satiefed. Your loving }usbar.d, D. MoFARLAND. Mr. Davis roposed to read the article on the pub- He schools of New York forty years aco, which had been purchased of Mr. MeFailand for $9, and pub- lished im the Sducational Monthy RECORDER HACKETT IN AGONY, to sink under the proposition nd it was ‘hoally axFoed what it should be considered as having been read, with privilege to counsel to comment upon It in the sum, ming up. wife, and the most e sald of done a thing ‘ar to her any other nfidingly, qv V-bidit he, when he went away to Hartford, give ya thet key, ro you could have access to his room wer you Ccsired 1t? A.—I he lection. GoCan you sive ws your recollection? A.—T told waldon't thok he did; batt ts an impression, HENRY BROWN'S IMPRESSION, y Dduiged imaere- ‘ee duty to ask you this question; Be'yon peeve tua Deity ? NOAM GOING FOR HIS HUNDRE! Mr Davis—That ie an tmproper question. LMisigiam=No, At ls wot improper. Your Honor will McD v=—, hat need to be the rate. bac Thore no ground of exctaston, The Cour—T will permit {ton the cross-examination, The Witiew—1 have Bo objection whaterer to an- ering it DO FRER-LOVERS eve Ix Gop? Q=Do zon believe ine Supreme Being? A.—Yes =You do? Ald Yabo von believe ina state of rewards and panish. pea’seihor mths world oF hereafter? A.~Not ae @ wo tne Calvinistie idea, Dovon believe Ina system of rowards and, pan iments for misderas, elther In tht fe idetieve 1 ‘and pun duieve in ell ie aad brimstone, RICHARDSON’S DEPOSITION Mr. Davis next oifered to read the deposition of Mr. Richardson, made In the haveas corpus suit, be- fro Mr, Nowes; which was objected to by Mr. Grabam, Mr. Davis pressed it on the ground that tt had been read over to MeFarland, and that be knew the con tents of it. The Court saidahat no recollection of Ano seh testimony having been introduced ; bat would give Mr. Davis anti! this morning to produce it; and if he sbould be able to satiety the Court that the contents of Mr, Richardson's deposition had been to McFarland at the time, be would allow it to put in evidence A HEART-BURNING QUESTION, Q—What do you believe in, in rei e tothe boot th? Suppose a inan violates @n oath. or olmervelt, how do sou eupvose be 18 com pen ruld De tig es Chnighior J) Rk aie hwo THE PROBKCCTION CLOSE, Miow do sou sapposs he lo panlehen iy s man die- Mr, Garvin then announced the resting of the ain? irt=Do you mean in this world. or the next? Graham—That is what I want to Some be- his World, A=TI think lis loss of sell-respoct one of his punishments. you believe there ls any other consequence fof an oath than A loss of welicrespect 7 heard of men being put in prison. cose (or the prosecution, ‘The defence entered on their reply to the rebuttal by calling Mrs, Cailuhan and her daughter, Miss ary Callahan, to Impeach the testimony of Mre. Gilvert, as to Kicbardson and Mrs, McFarland not having been wt her house in Jersey City tm the eum- mer of 1969, They both testified pointedly to them Were in the summer of 1869, the latter that she had seem Mrs. Ste son and walking together, SOMEBODY MISTAKEN, Mr. MeCarthy, and Mr. Eliss F. Cherry, Portehe ter, were called to tinpesch I © Wines [or the protecution who had nine differ HENRY DROWN'S WIT ON A MURDER TRIAL, Q-¥ ed me 0 you want to know your belief, A.—You Sow let ine Ask you ® question. to unfoid my theologieal theory ? © 1) ou to ‘state your helef 10 reference to a at qin, Whether It 1s punished, and how it is Well, Tam not-very well eequatated ats sof the bext world. Perhaps you at t wvocations. Q me how you suppose aman is rewarded, | Mr. Graham endeavored to bring out the particulars ates bi oath? A.—Idon’t claim to bave any | of a transaction between the witness McCarthy and , +o with che laws of the Deity Howells, bat the Court considered it incompetent, saot sour Deliefon that eudject. ompensattone No were to tell a 1 wroni, be nore oF Ie b ghont eternity, on account of i 7 vail you believe on the supject? A. H 1 the Calvinisic theory, i want to knew, do you believe {fn 8 pan ther tn this world, or th pinihaent ? A.—Whas kind of pau , of punishment, A.—Splritually, Ihave and excluded it, Mr. Gralam said ‘Then your Honor will und show dat he (Howells) calle upon this g sted him Co endorse a check for F205, purporting ‘been drawn by Mr. Zimwerman on the Hank ol rica, at the ent e stating that Mr. Zimmers finan was'e merchant living In Brooklyo; that be bad had a thousand dollars from liu at different tim wae perfectly good : on this rep: egental forsed th « oteated.the Dank holding him for. thy minediately set to Work C> ferret the matter out, and went to the President of (he bank and ascertained that THe CURCK WAS A ForcEnY, and that he then procured an order of arrest from the County Judge of Westchester county. On bis being ar- rested under such order of arrest, Howelis secured to arthy, Dy ap order on a gentleman Who Was attor- for the firm of H. Howells & Company, hai pin offering to wig and A TLIBUNR WRITER’s THEOLOGY. t nnderstand me are a writer understand yon. | in one word whether Iehments we violation panufacturers, ct arene , that ne +s any wan Fentleman ve nt of Howelle’s. testimony 10 Q #) A—Lnts of kelf-reapeet, loss of hon: | the papers, aud, ase watter of duty to Justice, sent & in is worid aud to the world (o come, you believe In tue Bibie, or any parcot the te to sel tur tae defeues. ‘The oler war excluded, the defendants excepting, Bouh the wilnessrs testified (bat they knew Howell's atation in tus neighboraood Where he ved, and that it was bad ‘Testimony of Capt. Charles W. Caffrey. Examine? by Mr, Graham: Q.-You are a Captain in the Metropoiltan Police service? A.—No, vir, Q—What thon? A.—Tain Captain tn the Police of the city of New York. {L-auzhter.} {Mele that toe changed name of It, then? A.—Yes, ar THAT HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR NOAM, Mr. Davie-—Toatly, this ts improper, Lhe leve'tn it Leve it is of Divine origin? &,—Alto- A word that could never be ques vel, 1 don't ots, You Brown. A out philosoptie .—The new name? Ye You have heen a erseded by the pru ck PA Pee, tir. Q—What precinet do you now command ? *, sir, (Langhter.) ‘ain ip the service that was ervice of the City of New A-The HENRY BROWN ON THR BIBLE, to the Divine character of the ; *. T belleve there are y L ive charact py | Tweatteth. pass ot character gf any | TE at tie month of March, 1907, did you command = Las. part FG a be weve f* a system of | the Fifteenth Precinct ? A.—Yes, sir. Vine revelacon? ‘A> ee ROI TQ <In' Mercer strect.between Ainity and Fourth; how 3 lon were you ia command there? A.—hearly nine ' rm ud Lowill’ prepare au uasay for h Tthinw tt th hw Court , No you remember the nieht of the 18th of Maren, Sr Grehain—Why, If yout cn Mr. MeFarland, the prisoner, was brought (3 bo ab the mercy of 1 Fiation house? Ae, air. . Capon himself bat Q—bo You" remember about what time he w ta E pelognt Peres Te the entry on your Blotter? A. host authorities we Lave: ai shoal judge it was abou 10:8 B, Me TIgut of Cros-oxan Q "What oiler brought fini Ome i" Un holds that it goes, to the crediolity’ of a | a Falta ee RPUR EY HDT ET: Ars QRWN, DART . have arg tto let this jury know wool: dhe! b ¢ 1? A—You, rv believer, Ihe doce a wroiy act today, lie wilt | « 7 sheY Ore both aitve now, ore they Rot? is + puuurbod bor Q-Did you Bow HACKETT PROTECTED A FREE-Love SEE MRS M'FARLAND : tpt night at the station house? A.—Yes, str. INFIDEL, a= stake place between her and Court=1 have permitted you to purane th Kitvarue {isoner was there looking on? ’ vation, Bull, Link it fs competcut Mr tw 0, HE At beara on the ques: say when it bas gone far enough ton of + lf your Honor exe utes the question, I Mr. Grab eaponse to the first shooting, ' x -ephton and put maorhor, Mr, Dove We have given uo evidenor of that. i*Pate'in whbt bart of tha divine origin | Mr. Gralum—tule woman, fan colng. 10" show, ‘ vee Fuvhoo ini) Liat station Mouse, iguoréd her husband, F © swiue question, repeated in another | Bud weut around to - ai re Wen PARAMOUR, é t-How much longer will you be, MF. | right under his eyes, 10 @ manuer shocking to any, Bice Osi g fie GatRehek Doug Te ehocacd ule sete ut tue Captain WhO Wie , sou will allow ine t prepare an oseny— wee Ite it ri Teen ee reer tons mathe) are. | 4 tig (ourt=K Will permit you to euow exactly what } {vou mnet (ake my auewor, fir, Gronam—I am golug to show ‘ 1 fe eomnsel talking in this ex: | TH MOST DISGUSTING SPECTACLE EYER WITNESSED, : ‘oses an odjectiog, He has no cated, A Lomita . A interrupt, red nbout won Was wr's DODG yel wrony i aring the ve counsel will read the whole Bible | Aiterward accompanied Nini rom the stati wousd Ii t mi cha, ter and verse, What T Lelleve | § carriage around bo the house of Mr, Diuelaic iu We Worthington piace G" When he riahed tnto the room where the sur. goon wan-did You Call her hack aud but Lo her'n ques nay to whether Mr. MeFariaud Was les husband? ireDavie—We oujeet to tut, ihe Court—1 don't think that is mater ir Gr OFLAnE part. We want to re Movariand wis tom your recollection, what par: Delieve to Be Divine, It appear thet the witness has shler UK THEIR CORRESPONDENTS. #itoe Biola (La AY PAPERS W jwni— Liat Is toe most iin ow he eked ber whether ’ ». A--Thove been, daily, too | her husband, aud she replied he was, DUE ele Would Bot HA road the Hible every aay, oF | ilve with bluiy Wever "A Stutie in wnat bare Of the Bible 700 be ne Pourt-—Go on: f will permit f og geut opliious. f belie PR ate pt d defluitely whether that conversation | Tihat elas are ator . an 1 Eye weds or ittde neat kat ety eptalon | Tih ia" your impression? A~Thet i» my in ny , That you A.—Yoo, sir, gy, Mt ANON ON Nos MAX, Gita you gated ber beak AC Teyana dye DO you know Mr, Amos J, Cummings? AI | AxThat is my Impression, wows A tt 1 = fr 'Wuat ase made that response ? sae Le er el on any oovaaon tat you ad ma ye io = ¥ ea, Sardaon wad a yintul, eltber on tue 2s Of Q—btate his GicWariand’s) ooncition, ap ib atruak SHE HAD GOT A DIVORCE IN THR MEANTIME FROM Tot Q.“Did Mr. McFarlacd tay anything to you on the fol owing morning in reference to what Mr. haddone? A.—I asked him som ba: > bg bad took his ane way from sit tke thet Was Mra, MeFarlaud'’s maaner anytning Uke ofR wife? (Objection offered. 4 ‘The Conrt—State what she did. Men's notions differ very much about how wives should be trented. aad rahaum—I will withdrew the ouestion, and ask another ichardson thing about It, apd he M)- Whose wife did she appear to be on that ocea- —— almost daily with the Nettle Rash—o the doctor called | ont to India, the work of the Christian missionary was vgn? fgnaation. ‘objection offered.) Ladies who bave wisely discarde! the hair color | it, The three packages of Iron and Sulphur Powders I | one of experiment, toil, privation, and denger. It in- bh iano hme ba JR preeatations of the day, your attenstin ie lorited (2 | kent forhave cured her. She has had no itehing for more | yolved long banishment from home and country, and WHICe OF THB BUSBANDS everywhere dispiaciag then. Tai bew aid woudertal | than two mouths, Enclosed you will find $1 for another | many harassing hardships from which missionaries to the clotmed, (Renewed laughter.) Objection ens: | agent ws rent: has no sedime: thin a¢ water, | package for a friend similarly aMicted—if they do as | that country are now exempt. Dr. WareRnvry tells rots Examined—Q.—Do you know how many shots Were fred on wis occasion? A-—There were tree 1018, SIQ~Do yoo mean you heard threo shots? Aer, ‘G.—Where were yon whem you neard the first tahot ? ¥ Of Thompson and Amity. Q~Weretne shots Ared In-rapid fuceession > A: Yedair. [turned round and didn't, koow where the frat shot was fire and ma the lad: r fhe’ second shot Are and the third shot waa dred be- fore seen feet” A Yes. 'Q—Did yoo make any examination to soe whether the prisoner hind any pistol at the time? A.—Bir. Cal- bane had the pistol. Fa Te ae did he take it from? A.—From Mr. Mo Pian ‘By te Court—-Q.—Did you see the pistol? A.—Yes, on on this information, and quietly purchased large | pest Hair Dressing in the world, and at only haifordi- A PHYSICIAN FOR THE SOUL. yas 2 A—A fonr-parreled revo! I. f WN Mcticehiechaaitionnt ine petolwherner | AmouUtA of gold. The foreign exchange dealers | vary cost, Ifyou want to get rid of Ballowness, Pin- ‘A ROMANCE, anvof he chambers were empty? A.—I hadn't itin | dropped their rates for the purpose of buying cold at | pies, ning marks, Moth-patches, &c., don’t forget the From the German of Wilhelmine Von Hillern, my hand at all; (did nor examine it. lower prices, and considerable amounts were pur | sagwouta BaLa, ladies. ISTER, mere m took bun down next morning 0 | charod for account of bills maturing. There has, how: oe Id “Maun‘sctie's, Reeret,"” “Gold Barn Representing Mr. Richardson? A —Yee, sir. Did you sear Mr. Tunkle say anything to Judge ow that they did not dare he charge, because they, knew there was diorit. Tuey kuew be had detecied his wile IN PLAGRANTE DELICTC, ew there was no ground for complaint, and Ito that account, Objection eustaiaed, ‘Testimony of Joseph Haggerty. Jong have you been in the pol ce force, that and they did net 1 weer AT Rbsut ving year and ye hontai ‘Q—How long have you been Sergeant of Poltce? Nearly six year ¢ Month of March, 1867, were yon attached ebth Precinct station house ? Qin as Kergeant to the Fi A Yee, sir. Do you remember the night of the 18th of March, 18%, when Mr, MeFariand was brought there charged with this shooting? A.—Yee, sir. you remember seeing Mrs, McFarland there ? air. You observe her going toward the back room anton Was? Ac 06 anid at that ty Could see It? A. in Caftroy. kauding In front ; hr. <Did you Wi anything to net? A! he war eine pagethe prisoner utes the Foom, abd the captain stopped ber and asked her if sue was this man’s wife ? She said ‘THAT WAS MY AUSBAND.” Q.—Did she go Into the back room where Mr. Rich: ar ¥ F Cap ih Wan? A-—Ves, wir, ¥Y address Mr, Richardson? Am— Y wid you bear NoccPhat did shear to him? A—Z eannot remem- per what rhe said to Nim, ‘The District Atiurney—I submit that the prisoner was pat present he Court)—Was the door open? A.—Yee, nas Den ouean? A. cerbed ; she sald somothing, a the word * dear” to Rich- Q. (By t « “tr. You tell with what word she followed WAN, Leun't; thatis the ouly word I res ember now eee hid poumake a remark At. that time, of the un ctida , offered uatarainess of what you had seen? Ob) aud sustained. ‘Ne Graham—T want to show that they were so petri- fled with guezemen! at the conduct of that woman that tiey could not observe the Couaition of the prisouer as they otherwise would, {roevexaunined py the District Attorney; Q—You did not see any Of the outdoor Wansaction? A.—No, sir, Q.—Did you examine the pistol? A.—D ol wee way Testimony of Thomas Culha: air; did Q--How long have you been in the police service ? Ab ab six years, I was ou the force twice; this was eappotieinent. ‘On the bicht of the 12th of March, 187, were you wil (0 the Fifteeuth Precinct blauon House?” A. fir You are now In the Twelfth Preeinet? A,~Yes, or 'Q—State what you know about Mr. Richardson and Mr McFarland bemg together on Amity street that D)gbt, It was about twenty minites before 1? A.— fs, tir; ie was mont {hat thine, Twas on the beat in Hleceher street from Greene to Sixth avenue ; and was on the corper of Sullivan and Amity etree: when the Bret shot 0 as the first shot was fred ‘Aulty ttreet; and when T got up where the Lug Was, On8 shok Went by me. Twent up wo the wi orth ide of the teund when I got ¢ Mr, Ieichal a Mr. Mckariatd dp the gutte is holding te revolver in Mr. MePariand finnds. I took the revolver from Mr, McFarland’ hands and TOOK MB RICHARDGON vo Q.—which side of Amity street did this oceur on? A. On the north side, 40 és er. The house 72 Amity street 18 on this elde of the street? A.—Yee, ery on the roth side, YROM MB M'FARLAND. U.-ro that tie} had Rot acrons the street and into the gulier? A. 1 don't know what bad bappebed previous ‘They wore tivre when T cam to that b have 00 td her they were on their feet whea the fring ook place? A.—No, air; nothlag at alt, Q—Aityou bacw is that Mr, McFarland had # pistol inthis hand, and that Mr, Richardson had hold of that Land? A.—Yes, elt Q-—Wheiher he scneezed the shots out of the pistol by’ eqneczing Mr MeParland’s hand yvu cannot wll ? (Langiter.) Av-No. ait. Q.—Did you go with the ouse? A. Youvair Pook Mp, Ielehitdaon to the station house. "Aud Ollcer Leary toom Mr, McFarland? A. 08, to the station or ‘Q—Whep you Kot to the station house td yo ob sorve Mr. Me i mueh wl time b Weil, Ldida't pay ae the time. AU the though, thought he arland’s manner? A tion to Mr Mek wri War Kote up the stro yuiuch exeltod, after thd sootlbg, for the Ino Afier that TE dian't ey much attention to kim, When he was standing ip front of the desk did you near (he captain ask Mrs, MeFarland, as she passed in, if be Was her huspand? A.—-No, sir; Tarked Mre, ein, Mr. McFarland MiFariany iyself, when she ald s ny wite.” J asked her, Is tat your bun She said, Mw WAS ONCE MY HUsnAND, DUT NoT Now.” Q--Did you soe her make an attempt to go Into the room where Mr. Rie son was? went eet by after Tepoke to Q—11@ yoo see her go away from the station house pacarrage MT Bie ard ypar A.-T accompanied safari lage ; went afver the cartiage Do yor meinber stopping at 72 Amity street in ing eagle, hi etna ih Pee Poa atn What did Wey bring out? As"Soie clothes and im sf iquor. BOTTLE OF WHISKEY Pest} ‘YOU 806 anything else? A.—No, ir, A. Yea, $n; elo land's (the ove Who had been sent to Boston with Passed ere every One Who intends to get spring clothes Will e.ther have bi them. In ing for every one of the m with a fair and fashionable covering for the head. Let hin go to Knox's hat store, tt Broadway.—ay ‘abd has a pleasant odor. opened feverish and unsettied, with early price at 1X, at whieh and 114% @ majority of the morning's transactions wore effected. Later im the afternoon t! premicm touchea 114%, under the Influence of an at- temot of the bearsto hammer the market, The news of yesterday respecting the action of the Prussian Gov- should not be called at the princi; within its Jurisdiction bas not beea confirmed, al- though the oading German bankers were to-day acting 180 Sarue>—Steaiwships China, Nebraska, and Virginia, t "oul THIRTY-SIX YEARS MISSIONARY IN INDIA. BY REV. J. B. WATERBURY, WITH PORTRAIT OF DR, SCUDDER. Lmo, Cloth, $1.75. ———— ny, May 4—North American, New York. Kwox's Hat Stonm.—Another week will not have them sent home or have ordered Db a state of affairs it ws ominenily becom: fex to, provide Bimsel( Dr. Starvonn: For cight years my wife had suffered | When Dr. 8cvnpeR and his sccomplished wife went well as this case, you can sell lots of thei in Yates | the story with earnest simplicity, and, without any pisonsntcedithe= scene [AL AND COMMER county, Send by return mail. straining after effect, draws a most interesting and bak itrribaea fe — = heard Yours respectfully, SIMON G. ELBROCK. | effective picture of the man, his life, and kis manner of Sold by Druggists. 1 Package, 12 Powders, $1; 8 Packages, $1.50. Mailed Free. Moncy sent at our risk. HALL & RUCKEL, 218 Gresnwica st,, New York. pean oats Cheney Ladies Desire wi M ire, Andthis little thing is Beauty. What do we tay is beautiigh? A transparent complexion and a luxuriant head of hair. What will produce these? Hagan's MAGNOLIA Bato will make any lady of thirty appear but twenty; and Low's KATHAInON will keep every nair Injis place, and make {t grow like the April geass, It prevents the hair from turning gray, eradicates Dandruf, and is the work. The memotr is enriched with many passages from the letrers and Journals of Dr. ScuppeR and bis wife, which add greatly to its value and interest. Weowespay, May 4—P. M.—The gold market Hanren & Bnoriens will send etther of the adove voorks by matt, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price. est READY. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES, ONLY A GIRL: ernment directing that American railroad securities | financia: Boards Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., are speedily relieved, and if taken in time, perma- nently cured by JayNe's ExPRcToraNT. You will find init alfo a cortain remedy for Coughs and Colds, Sold everywhere, Luang Complain ever, beyond this been no special feature, and a dull day ts reported by the leading pbrokers. d balances have been carrie’ at 5, 54, 6 and di ¥ cent, The China took $96,000 in treasure, and the Nebraska pone. ‘The Treasury #0ld $1,000,000 gold at 114.00 to 114.70. bids for which were filled to the amount of #5.5%.000 at prices ranging from 114 to 114.76, Tho total clearings at the Gold Exchanee Bank were §96,07,00; cold bal Choi by mail, dstage trees ba reeeint of pres, PomagesT WN LIPPINCOTT & Ce Market st, Philadelphia ‘and ‘oome st., Now ¥ Noble Results are constantly arrived the prescribing of Hxtanotp'’s Hucuv. It is INFLLO ADY, Crns nnd Coffees, ¢ REAT REDUCTION GREAT REDUCTION GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF IN PRICES OF TRAS AND COFFER: TEAS AND COFFEES, TEAS AND COFFEES, TO CONFCRM TO PRICE OF GULD, PRICE OF GOLD. PRICK OF GOLD. THE THE THE GREAT AMERICAN GREAT AMERICAN GREAT AMERICAN GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY TEA COMPANY TEA COMPANY TEA COMPANY Are now mpplying all their customers with the CHOICESY NEW CROP TEAS AND CHOICESE SELECTED COFFERS, And all warranted to give perfect At the very lowest prices which the ;prosent state of the gold market will warrant, as will be seem by the followmg PRICE LIST. ‘The qualities of all grades of Teas ana Coffees are kept fully up to the old standard, notwithstanding the reduction of prices. OOLONG (black), 50, 60, 70, 89, best He. per ® MIXED (green aud black), 20, #0. 70, 99; bent We. per SOUCHONG (black), 89, 99, best 81 per B. ENGLISH BREAKFAST (black), best $1.15 per B®. IMPERIAL (green), 70, $0, 9c., $1. $1.10, best $1.25 per YOUNG HYSON (xrecn), 10, 0, We., 61, $1.40, best $1.20 per ® UNCOLORED JAP. N, We., $1, $1.10. Dest $1.20 per ®. pills thnes regarded with noa-ual approbation by physicians | Goo eamntn READY. te. the fore | GUNPOWDER. 81 > ances, $1,494,742; and currency balances, #1,720,87% The | orominenco, who admiuisterit wheuever opportunities | Coptatntn De DARE: Be he Met Some ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY, Ale principal quotations wero: occur. CARTOON—* Tho Financial Inquisition" on the In- WAYS UNDER OUR SULERVISION, AND JOA. Massel 8 POM Td P.M lth ate aes come Tax UPON OUR OWN PREMISES, aM. Ay 30 P. TH Sao! Pes Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. An spesiing Stetration ef the recouediation be | Group COFF "2,25, 9, best 6c. per B Foreign exchange during the morning was steady at | persons who have been taking Cod Liver On wit | ““fhepos.freacers: biteatys Peas ealbica horeataemeaiiaKeacins tad ew 16034, DUE after the Falling of the packet became henry, | be pleased fo leat that Dr. Wilbor bas succeeded, from | Modern Matrimony. Frege qybeogpts Niel at Comer col cernéniee an: othe clots Deline Baty @ays bills wore quoved xs | futeenins of fevers! profosslol men, incom: | Athoc-ing Adair. Jes who use ta of Coffee, can economize 36 9h Ge cyone Pree nety MOr) hayes bining the pure oil and line in that itie | Police Policy. that article by usiog our FRENCH BREAKFAST 10954 1005, 10036. tare. ‘The money market has been easter, with a downward tendency in raves, The more general quotations to-day were 4and 5 ® cent., against 6 and 6 yesterday, though ight at 10946 09%, ana commerctal at 108K ‘The continental exchanges were without fea- pleasant to the taste, and tts cffecis in lung complaints are tray wonderful. V naby persous WHORE Cases Were pronounced hopeless and who bad taken the clear Jong time without marked effect. uave been red by using thie preparation, ie ine. Mauufactnred only by A.B. WILEOR, . Boston. Sold by ail druggists. ‘ M oll ot eotlr ao. Ringle eoptes. 10 e¢ ai of all Newsmen PONCHISKLLO PUBLISHING. CO. #8) NASSAU ST, P.O, LOX 2,783, tome loans ftaud over at 6, There is a continued scar- jo application prow | A GESTS WANTED Tart city of orime commercial paper on the market, which | duces a niag & JOHN F. HENRY TPE IN THE OR SOCIAL, A ROOK FOK TH HIGH LIFE, LOW LIFF MAMIE &e, UNVEILED ALL CLASSES AND CONDITIONS THOROUGHLY VENTILATED, ‘HO pages, 45 Tlustrations. Price, $2.25, NEW YORK BOOK CO., 14) Nastan i tole proprietor, Suid by ALEX. MUDNUT, Ler building. ——— finds ready sale at 6 and 7 # cent., good mercantile Anes passing at 7to 8M, and single *igmatures at 7 to 12. ‘The Government bond market bas eympathized with the lower range of gold and the unfavoravie despatches from Washington conceraing the Fandinz bill, although BROWN —On Tuesday, May 3, Mary L., wife of Geo. W. Hrown, in the (Oth year of her ay Funeral ‘from her late r Franklin ay , be- prices of "dis at London were frm at, Tho betiet, | | r = - en Kent and Jaya sta, € pot play (Thurs: VO TO MeVARLAND' = BOOKSTOR ‘ however, fe general that the present Congress will aa: | dnyenc wciock, iieiauvce snd trioude arcinyitete | Gr hrowdway tear taste Tutte you will bod ait Joura without adopting aay funding measure, which CHILD. — At Milwa April 3), Este jement, ba boo a3 the an and all the, works, aud imparts @ strong undertone to the market. As com- wie GH an he rest: bo choke English, Frenen, and Scoteb stavioaery pared with yesterday, prices have shown no important | dence of her father, Ann k. Dc tA - Jolitical = chanzees, To-morrow the Treasury will purchase ono | Phe friends and ‘acanaintauces are respecttutty tne Pp cullicitl 2 million bonds for the Sinking Fund, The market closed | May's from Stuben st, near Myrtle av, Brooklyne ATA REGULAR MERTING of the « firm, and Heury Ciews & Co., 32 Wall street, report at PQUIRES.—On Wedncrd: evening, May 4. John A. A&A Democratic Cuzens' Union at hy SP. Ms aged 22 yeors, 3 month Reso'ved. Th in view of the com BIA, Asket.| Bid, Aaked. ‘The relath al es to the Court of Com ig 124/420, '65,conn.. TUK” MOK City'and County of Now York. We 5} sabes tr?) 4d ‘ wih #l, 0 Sunday afternoon, May 8, at 2 J ane Fie. Dy te OUP se l18 L1S% LOn.—On Wednesday, " aylor, ¥ fitted for the po oi SOND AUIS Wass | aged tt vedic Veanetdays May 4 Mrs. Rove Taylor, | Fesneruiaily enbinit iis name ae Our fimk cholee, wud 110%) Bonas VN ke The relat ds of the f cote | Solita united suuport for hin from all, i mine eatin ML! folly invited to attend the funeral " Keroteed, That Pippy Finkenaser, Joho Nioderstein, hire tig’ dens, 834 West 20th st, oa Frida: at and Conrad Schullinn, he wnpomted a committer on Halfof this Association to present the name of My, I mert to other organizatic ETING of thi Of the sat W O'elock. WILITAMS.—On Wednesday, May 4, John Williams, tn the mith vear of his nisiana levee baat 91 f 4 were s eady Bt Mw, the Lew and Missouri 6s '¥ cent. to 9 for their support, Matiuew 7. Brenn: et ta dn oy bane | a flis friends and re atives, and thote of his ton-tn:taw dar el orscawich et, ares were ¢ ental seluing at iS, Fontch Na a a a Holaw. Joun O'Neil | oa Wednesday evening, May. 4 180. the “follow nar at lo qwiiy, and Tenth National at 110. teatt leGirath, aro Dvited to ate | tne omoers were clected + Janes M, Min Metts t way bonds were steady, except on the Pacifics, which 518 th ay,, ob declined to 6 for Unions, and 91 for Centrais, une der tie reported action of the Prussian Government yesterday. There are copficting rumors Jeremiah Rogers, Vice-! recident ; William Middiv ton And Arehibald Hamilton, Secretaries: Mevry Opp. Treasurer. Meeting adjourned to weet Thuraday even- ing at8 o'clock. May 6. at Lo'clock. Special Notices, NICOL & DAVIDSO 66 Broadway, near Great Jones st., BUCCESSORS TO E. V, HAUGHWOUT & Cu., Are closing out $200,000 OF THE BTUCK OF THE LATE Fit at reduced price narnnnnnnne AMR en's tna? are West S3d at, on. Thursday evenin 3 187), atSo'clock, SAMURL HAMILTON, President, Wittiam J Ess, Secretary YE. ‘Ward will hold «meeting Very reticent respecting thelr 1 . Mf, aa we are fnfurmod from weil a ‘cos; the Governing Committee of the Berlin Bourse ) oly warned. Investers again road ecratitier, the, importance of the auouncement Is kreatly lessened. but In the absoncs math e withhold further comm: ‘The closing quotations for t tortenge 55%) hd, avd rtock 4! 4 Th nga of the Chicago aud Northwestern Ratl- way, for the fourth week ia April, were $32,558 less than therame time last year, ‘The ‘earnings ‘of the Kock Island Company for the same period *howed an in- crease of $21.42, and for the month of $508. the bivare maykee wos steady early In tho aay volume of baviness, bit later became d ‘Lowery With @ decitne in the list of active his continued moni about 4 P.M. when, un- thé sharp advance {n Lake Shore, the whole market ‘Was rallied and became strong. This cx WAS exten sively traded in, an’ gold down from TX to 94. Bub- satie Glab riday Dlglit were and are opening 190 packages of NEW AND ELEGANT FREN CHINA DINNER, TEA, AND DESSERT SET CLOCKS, BRONZES, VASES, AND MANCEL 1SETS, IMPORTED CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, PINE GLASS SILVER-PLATED WARE AND CUT: LERY. SUPERIOR TO AND CUEAPER THAN any goods tn the marcet, r DeMer Will ALon | Jonw D. GEO. LINTON, Pres, DAPER ANGELES S800 TV TLON. <The will be ® mecting ofthe above named Associat is (Thureday) evening, May 5, 1 helr roo way. on Which occasion Aw te hal will ti WO As te PU EEN TIN, Peesident, JOUNSON & MI} A Heaunietun gifee nance an taut at Me: (ER WILL SELL at tic J. Henne, Secsutary orece F. Charl ete nent of the rons On WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 — -_ ab uve annual stockholders at Clove AS 10008 O'R Re Weskinnton fiieckwetl's) Ball, Jnstrucnon, the effect that the « without having chy es were weak, New {hou Jug had a Fulton st ‘Astoria, 890 ASTORIA (LONG ToLAND CITY) LOTS. Yourned unt PON SEMINAR apy ofleers. The Vand high Be Bee students waranteed ; cost per Wie Lo O84, og AL the ¢ ne transactions iN | On Broadway. Gran ay MEL, YUN HOEK, 21 tR = . Huatlew were jarge und excied, the price Delug carriod | qua" itu savy digi foes Man Wet TOE Ute Pouse Furmsying, wifrom 141i to 284, on the report that tie Com ehween beet id 2of tue German ¢ abiiet Mak- WZ + ee pany contemplated the iasue of $100.00) additional Jie dane it sieise hunt VAR PETS. ik Tor, Aho! purpoke of erecting x nem and cols Aree Tieton ae (( . pases Ucpot in Forty-second street, The price later advanced ON ae and fortes Tite faire Valve or * OPENING BALE OF CARPE ty lage but Vain felholf to Hibs Ba boats and ferry. The tuinre value of ti GREAT OPENING S11 OF CARPETS AT ast ' : directly Opwosite S9UM or to iL. O'Parret), western Co Sntral Lurk, 11s eusy access iis prox euveeu Sih aud sath ats., and mon (3 ererred Hy ant ny the Hurlgate improve the consol dad Com Prisanag thy amy 4 ie y Rock Tatund wt 1 brincipal Villages of VELVET, DUUSSELS. TH New Jersey Coutia Wt Li@l0vie. | Lny ond) Pato Lowy Tat BLYET, DUUGERL, Tit were in good de 1» With sales of Alton and Terre | cent, way remain Drought out this seas: Nover was there alarger and Hale preferred at Of Chicago and Alton 114, Moris | (aie aco at More Driiliant ussortmont Of goods exlidied ta. (us Hud Lose Hie Henntt al and Bt, Jonepn 1114, the pie- | jen ba Mit Peck slip Praag yal [i « WOHOe Ue tne ferred 110 ubuque and Sion 0s, nd ie Auctiongers? officu, 23 Nassau st,, New ¥ i Sherarimen ci ssn alae laa - at at Lisi stots tartans aid ir gd ai Map ) Ay ( sea IL - ama bs we Tare, wei {ie Furniture Department ts complete tn every aryl tne "miscellaneous thates wel : Marsh & C0 cal Cue Troe | PARLOR. BEDROOM. AND LINRARY FURNUTIRE MBL which ranged fram i te a Tanto See eer estic youds or ell Binds Se me for ENE MEUIEAL AND COMMON GRADES, Which rose tron 1834 10 r i alll elastic ods, __ _ | forming likewise a uroat ntiraction. Uinon Telegraph was stoudy mt iy, A\ : orting Like res { é PEVICIAL DICA WINGO, All these goodrafe yuarauvecd to the buyer, and sold oy. nt So cExprese shure ‘wore f MESA OS LAAT EN Very low prices, u 1 Welle, #areo & Ameriewn at a Died Bla Tal Wai ket closed strong, With quoLablons at 6B May 4, 1872, 25, GS, 44, ‘SH, May & is, fog: MISSOU Li —Extra Clase So, 853, 2 OM, OF, a2, 4 QURNITURE, BEDDING. mae aia tbe tooth, Oe aa 1, a9, O'VARRELL & GKKENE'S, 200 8TH AV, 7 a, ANA lo, ‘a i ag Wh CORNEK OF STIL ST, NeZ-G, atoahow Mis Bs Dp: Met Se ae aa as tales Se PAYMENTS TAKEN WERKLY Of MONTHLY Halt J, Gane ENT NGINGS BOR BA LB 000 rol.s iH Min} Weak Ute on FB . Gi, &. vy had ‘oleewhere, at peat re sae igo caivlieg ig WB [Adama Kxprons, ig OM 0 Koya! Hava BY Sy[We Roe Coke. 1 aig | Ome 8HO Mee hw ADES WITll FIXTURES, ASAT RE iaautcery, rs , Mt Pitusporga. | Am te aa eeetara aiM a3 pr 4 ahs | ROYAL HAVANA ML eaeaite, Heep iota... ‘ite Maske hy Tat | nidttent dee pala for Gopblopneat all Z HHO, MMILLGR ATOM WiC wiley wins, PEE tard ser a] em Wall 0 Ae he 1, 06 uh ay, and DINNER of 25 cents p faction, KOASTED (Unground), %. GREEN (Unroasted), 1 Five-pound packag, in any part of the city below & CHARGE. Consumers can save Sto ° prot Tab THE THE OFFER, which we sell at te low price pound, and warrant to give perfect satin t Se. per B. 1 B0e. per B. F Coftwe delivered h st. FREE OF s by purchasing of GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMEKICAN TEA COMPANY, HEADQUARTERS, 8! AND 31 VESEY STREET. HEADQUARTERS, SL AND 8 VESEY STREE" MEADQUARTERS, 81 AND 83 VESEY STRE BRANCH! BRANCHE BRANCHES: 640 BROADWAY, corner Bleos Ker st. 49 EIGHTH AVENUE, norta corner sath at. {0 KIGHTH AVENUE, northeast corner Bist st. HIS HOWERY, between Spring and Prince sts. 2) SPRING STREET, between Hudson and Greenwich “u 702 THIRD AVENUF, northwest corner 44th et 5 FULTON STKERT, Brooklyn, corner Concord st. 189 FULTON AVENUE, brookiyn, 23 DE KALB AVENUE, Brookly i$ GRAND STREET, Wiliiamsturgh ey Qm Goods, DEY Goons av nevi AT VERY LOW 1 ; TO chos) THR Mt he. Hthem, The vUMBN A 0 LOCK Woop, ¥ WALTE 7 nnd AY Fulton st. SPIING TIA DE, OPENING STRAW GOODS, » May 2, 1 ee Maa 4 ‘ Parasols aud Suu Ui orellas cy, Tuvoons, Lace abroideriys in cy ancy G y, White G cy Hou urhistilig Goods, = CX anery, kes, cy ‘At Popular Pri cy Koi MACY, oy Mui standoiiay. OF ‘fonds mart win to ful cr ithe recent Lat! of gold, cy AVIS Aux Fila sorns, FU F A 1 TA, JAVANES, cil Mi FY BH Y thi ponent dailies kia ‘ie d pets, a BOO, O00 rer iat fake sett wees tot Eng! he Ar ieu Sand ¢ ard Ingrain Cloths ak de, 750. aiid FC. HAM ANDEWOON'S, 4 Bow 1 Auge tay of the county Tyrone, Lr ham will “be tbanktully FERENCE. of MICHAEL DONALY, Luquire at ie Nagatuck Doek, Bridgeport, Cou KEW > will the wireas B1L.O00 eae i who tred a pistol ball aL the unders gued Wile Faing ty hie ae the uy id Troadw a PERCH. rea! TY #L., olive 363 Weak aud b4 SOU Us Oh