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i THE RELIGION OF NATURE. —_— (ME GOD OF THE SAVAGE DESCRIB- ED BY 4N INDIAN. ‘A Female Indian Orator and an Audience ofthe Sick and the Criminal-The Poetry of God's Presence-Savage Belief. The amphitheatre of Bellevue Hospital was filled the other evening with convalercont pi- tients and the women from the workhouse on Biack- weil's Island who do the drudgery of the hospital, ‘wo listen to.an Indian woman of the Delaware tiibe, from the Far West, who had kindly consent: #4 to lecture to them on the religious belief of wer people. She was dressed in bright-colored gar- ments, tuch a8 savages delight in, and through the ewarthing of her coarte but dignified features shone the foree of her strong intellect ahd ythe poetic sensibilities of her vex and nationality. Having been introduced to the motley 9 biy by the nawe of MISS MARY roWrLt, she began by saying that Indians believe in a Great Doirit a8 @ principle of external and internal live; that His spirit is embodied in all animate and inan\- mate things. Our children are taught this idea by their mothers in this way: they are told in the poet Seal language of our people that tie rain and the dew which the Great Spirit tends upon arth, and ne heat of em THE BUN re supplies it with warmth, are exo His goodness and care for His children trees, thi grass, and the flowers breathe His sweetness, ‘Ihe elements are | them dwell the outward jon of the Great Spirit's sublimity, and beauty. ‘They are made to understan: tunot Le touched excopt in these pictorial creations ‘¢ His handiwork. THESE IDEAS OF TH ORRAT srrRIT are made tangible and apparent to the senses Whrongh these forms of beauty to the young and Dodding intellect of the child, Taey comprehend Him better and more readily in that way, and learn to love and think about the Great spirit. It has an Wospiring and refining inflaence apon their minds, Which all the debasing and cruel arsociations of ma tore years never entirely obiiterate, At that early riod of their young lives the earth t# exceedingly autiful to them, and during the seasons o! the year When she changes her garment from emerald green fo the veantiful colors of the rainbow, they are told by thelr mothers that ‘THOSE COLORS MEAN SOMETHING, and are typical of the Great Spirit; th Jove, white is ions of that the ind ex! De love: 1 red I rity, blue is truth,’ bl.ck is sub Hmity, yellow opal. presence, and green is a renewo ant between the Great Spirit. and them of His confiding love and Senter, thoughtful consideration of their happiness, H aafure is harmony, loveliness, and eweet repose, toate: ndian obild lores to revel alte bone tes; MWhey delight to wander in the great Woods aud play in the tall grass of the prairies, talk to the flowers, and chant songs to the Great Spirit which theif mothers have taught them. 1 well remember, said Miss Powell, how exqui- Bitely beautiful the Great Spirit appeared to me Abrough these forms of His wondrous skill, and He does now, though 1 DO NOT SRE MIM 30 CLEARLY fe these brick walls, with the great surging city ‘ound about me, The Great Spirit know, how ever, dwells in my rt and the hearts of ail, and 1 tee and feel His presence, Indians kuow nothing about the seeond person of the Godhead, Jesus Christ, except those whe have deen converted to Christianity. 1, said Miss Powell, Decame & convert at Uwelve years of age, and have fince been a member of the Baptist, denomination Tfind Jesus very precious to me. tor He las softened and cultivated my heart, and the Bible is my meat and drink, in which I dud consolation and delebt Miss Powell then spoke of the manner in whieh Indian children are fartened to birch bark und thelr bei ept confined until \wo yeurs of age ; and, said ey THRY NeveR chy, 1 Dave seen as man: two hundred of them to- ether at one time, and no noise came from their ps. They are healthy and comfortal BO need to cry. Thy arms of course are not con. ed, only their bodies and legs. During the course of the year the Indi Qhirty.two celebrations, beginmiug with th Derry festival, wluch t0 teas is typical of years festival in the bunting grown Ereat hereatter. Woman, said Miss Powell, among the Indians is tonsidered of the THE WEART OF MAN. ‘We never speak nor associate in the councils of the men; we are considered their inferiors ia point of mental aod physical strength ; bat we hold the keys Of their fate; we are the oucs who teach all about the Great Spirit. We are confined to our homes and our domestic davies, Indian children also are kept away from the men, and the boy of tweive or thir teen is not permitted to associate with the young men until he shall have brought in a deer or some wild animal killed by his own bands Love all these things, said Miss Powell, with deep athos amd Au Indiaa will never mourn a but when he bas sinned age! have always BELIKVED IN A GREAT who was to come an discovered this co: would be a creat Indi: things which we did jorunT, yng ws long before Columbus ent, We believed that he who Would teach us many know, and inspire us with greater and more exalted’ conception of th fradeur and beauty of the Great spirit; Indian lieve alo in w pince of puvishment, but an Ln dian always thinks he is going to @ beautiful place when he dies. He thinks, likewise, that revenge is Dermisribie and proper whew ho has beea wronged OF outraged, Aiter she concluded, a vote of thanks was proposed and given to Ais# Powell by all who listened to her Geeply interes sting lecture. ——— MESSAGES FROM THE SEA, ——— ting Waif from the Lost City of Boss The Steamer Destroyed by Fire, From the London Times, Receiver ov Wagck Orrice, Custom House, LivEnroot.' May 6, f Sm: I beg to inform you that a paper was this pened up at Waterloo, ina stone bottle, pur- porting to relate to the City of Boston, as follow aFh 8.8. CATY oF Bowrox, Feb. 4, 1810, The City of Botton im fast settling. We have lost men overnoard. Shave dic <1 great dine for Sur perwavetion, ‘The ship ts 08 Are and hurt Boe ail the pamengers to tho bows, We have hai to come under canvars. Our p ler ie broken, and we @ mere} ne waves, God hely: $s, 1ham hon my bare feet hand ave been all the week. sygigige HOUGH oLESTON, Whoever finds this bottle would do a great kindness tn Inman, Water 8t., Liverpool, 4 vessels, but, i DOF........ This was, Was written: City of Boston is sinking. W. Inman, Water street, Liverpool, Kngiand. ‘Lam, sir, your obedient servant, A. W. COULSON, Ass't Receiver of Wreck, The Assistant Bee ‘etary Murine Department. ames sigued do not appear on the artic cares ent with the crew, I t is not a hoax, it must be signed by passen, Mr, John F. of New York, London Times of May'9 the followin the accident which bappetiod to thew AT Bea, 1,50) Mite steam ‘The oMcer on deck 80th Of April. was startied by th toon alter the firin, Geek . with the fai closed in another paper, on which statement of vamer Siberia ; Saxpy HooK, il 80, 1870. ie morning of rt of guns, and of rockew. All hands came on t hope, that it might be the City of Boston, when we saw to the windward a large stewier, whch rove fo be The siberia Caph: Harri Ib cousequence of a heavy rea rann Mt wae @ long wyile before Uhh 2 the thine, Hid & Dont to ft when 1,000 ape Kare, au tore we found we, It her. On account: Was thought vost fo return te the funro, of the Lidia, inimmedinery took the dise DUC tilere "Was such @ heavy ten le parted three tines, when the Spdertaking was abetidous S cabin and w0 with ony pro: y had begun ai it, Munro olfered to take uil tw talon and part of Weorage, OF ws Any As Would Venture In the antatt Doata, and sent is own boats with auundance of fous, Deel, &c., which returned With about icy passengers To get'them on board sicily Wak one UI the tos) exciting scenes. It was arcrambie lor lite, ‘It required the greatest care to prevent the boats’ from ued sinased against the steamer. We had now reinained with the disubled steamer yt ten hours, when, bidding them, Godspecd, with re and colors fying, we left them to" padale’ their own canoe pt. Harrison feels confident of making Queens. town in lew than @ month, and is now relieved of ble ‘onl; anxiety about provisions. He 18 @ brother of the lainented Capt. Harrison, of the Great Kastern 1A more gailaut or humane seainan never om: Manded & vessel than Capt. Munro, of the Ladia, ee The ¥ iting of the Des From the Boson Attorney-General Hoar will go yy the lakes for respite, in a few days, Becretary Robeson pur poses visiting Long Branch and Seratoga during bis Summer vacation, Secretary Boutwell will pay a short visit lo his home, in Massachusetts, and spend the remainder of the summer in the cowbtry, in this Vicinity, Secretary Cox will visit his ome in Ghlo. Secretary Belknap will probably take ® trip to San Francisco and back, stopping on bis return at bis home in Lowa, Commissioner Delawo arrived bere to-vigit, from bis ¥ — POLITICAL BQUIBS. —— Dunphy declined the nomination as Marine Judge ecause he dian't want to be done for, Ts 4 said that several propositions have been made fo Mr. Chartes Del and fe but What he has odignantiy deciined them aus My, Joseph P. Daly. the pet of Bows Tweed. the ree eft Hon, i h.Rookevelt, and the pain sgent miseoclation-anould, be seulsied With gore, and Tenve the’ Beach to slaer und wiser Woods Museum ought to be - traitor the Han Mike Rortouves kha "Senaisr whe re: ned (rom Albany poorer there, Te portraws ot Tonoval tuch out of piace in the Kogues’ Gallery in Beuators Biaiverrs wreak OM Nick to Pay board in the St. Nicholas Hotel. letters arrived for Mr. Lawton, but by mistake were thrust under Mr. Myres's door. son-in-law who evidently treats him as one of the family, for he opens and peruses his letters, This diee of Myres, for Lawton went to Myri and he told the Inspector shat he knew Co sioper Smith, and that the matt there, rior officer; Uut if cluding Jolin Simi my decision,” “ul taid, “I thought ders" difesest decis erat believed Mr esmith's th night, down bi ir Of it yesterday morning, when h heard the testimony, and th papers D. C., bel edly Correct, Jobn Foley A that no member of the Metropolitan mission should be competent to hold any otuer of- such inembe ceived 63,090 votes fered in evidence the declaration of the County Can- Yussers, and the certifieate of the Mavor appointing certificate, priua to de stores where young ladies men might be closed at 71 not the C they are 10 minutes late by th and I certainly am correct when 1 state that that cloe INSPROTOR WALLING'S TRIAL, omenibonte the Ht. NichoIns—Let- by Mistake—The Campaii 0 Mistake~Two Patricians for Each Other, Somebody gore for the Police, Mr. Austin Myres and Mr, Walter Lawton ‘The other day Mr. Myres has « he did in the present instance, much to the preja- room Mutual explana and tumble and expostulated with bis fists. tions followed in the shape of ® rougi fight, ‘These explanations being uneatisfactory, Myres went for a policeman, who in lis turn * went for” Lawton, Ultimately, Benjamin H, Rogers, the hotel detective, arrested Lawton, and the e pleasant p rt with Ms rene son-tu-law in attend proceeded to pector Walling’s apartments in ine Mulber tirdctpalvee,, On arriving there Lawton complain fon-in-law lad opened bis letters, and that the fathes-indaw had attempted to close Mr. Walling ly remarked to th wee years © acted foolishly, and like children, Mr: Myres" w opened the letters with no felonious intent but by mistake, Te matter, how. sould never have come here; und if I hold ne, 1 shall nold the other also, 60 you had better ome, all of you,” This did not suit Myres, whose temper was ap, should not end * My. Smith ism: iu kew a dozen Mr. Smicha, of England, it woula not py reupon kicked ap a shindy, and with a yaledictory assurance that Mr. uid hear more of it, Mr. Waling called “and then,” the innocent Mr. ‘The Inspector replied : Myers to ren- ame had made an impression on him," , however, the Iuspector merel; Mr. Myrer.”” To which Mr. wrath, replied, You sir 1” Fight, But Mr. Walling did i Was tried before Manies uietly wrote on the the police abbreviation ofDecid- Instead of said, Good of th jew Police Conn joner Manterre. Mr, HENRY SMITU'S USURPATION. pe n Declared Legally a Me ber of the Board of Supervisors—The Po~ lice Commissioners’ © ne Defending @ Gross Violation of Law. The case of the People e rel. John Foley agt. Henry Smith, being a suit in the nature of a guo war. ranto, to determine whether Mr. Foley is not the le incumbent of the office of Supervisor, now held by Henry Smith, was tried yesterday before Judge Brady. The ease was before tue Court not long ago on a motion of a writ of mandamus to compel the Mayor to give a certificate of appointment to Mr. Foley, which Judge Ingraham denied, though he held that Mr. Foley was legally eptitled to the posi- tion, and that the Board of Canvassers stould have cortived in his fuvor. In 1968 the Legislature passed an act declaring Police Com- fice, and in a ubecquent act pasted in 1860, they pro- vided that all votes cast at any election for any ould be absolutely void, At the last November election Walter Roche re- for a Supervisorship; Henry Smith $4,508, and John Foley, 11.330. The Board of County Canvassers gave Srith @ certificate as hav ing received the next to the highest number of votes, and the Mayor subsequtntly swore bim into office, ‘There were no controverted questions of fact in the pleadings except whether Mr. Foley. presented him- self Letore tue Mayor within the time required by law, to take the oath of office. Mr. Henry Smythe, who, with John MeKoon and WG. Bartlett, appeared for Mr. Foley, stated the ihets Of the case, remarking that the only question is as to the constitutionality of the law of 1869, joner declaring all votes east for a Police Comm void. Mr. Foley, Ned to the witness textitied that he was the relator in the actioi the 27th of November, 149, be appeared before the Mayor and offered to take the oath of office as a Supervisor; that the Mayor refused to administer the oath, and said that be had already appointed Mr. Smith that morning. The plainuifl bere rested his case, and Mr. A. J. Vanderpoel. the Po'ice Commissioners’ counsel, of- Mr, Pmith to the position, Mr. MeKeon ans ected to the wording of the Mayor's: Judge Brady ruled that it should be admitted only for the purpore of suowing that Mr. Smith was appointed. Mr. Vanderpoel then movedg upon thoxe paper for & dismisesl of toe complaint, on the ground tbat the t prohibiting the voters of the county from votin a Volice Commissioner bupervisor, and de claring the votes #0 east void, was in conflict w the Constitution, It was also claimed that so fa Mr. Foley was concerned, le had shown no right or title whatever to the office, dudge ey, said that he was not disposed at nisi fe upon the conatitutionality of an act of the Legislature, Ile thought the question ougt to yo to the General Term, He would want at least two days to render a decision upon that point, His firat impressions were that the act was pot uncon stitutional, Mr, McKeon asked whether with that impression the Court would not direct a verdict for the relator, The two Judges who had heard the case had i timated their opinion of the constitationality of the law. Mr. Vanderpoct eubmitted that Mr, Foley bad shown no title whatever, as be bad no appointment from the Mayor, McKeon’ contended that it w not the certificate, which gave to a per: toa office, quoting front Mr. Burtfetcs argument ipon this point, before Judge Ingraham. dhe. ac on of the Mayor he claimed was merely clerical, ond amounted to nothiug. The votes cast for Smith were void votes, and therefore Mr. Foley by elec- tion reecived the highest number of votes next to Mr. Roche. Judge Brady—It is my opinion that under the pro- visions of the statute it was the duty of the Mayor to appoint Mr, Smith. Reserving the question of | constitutionality of the law for future consideratio: I shall direct a verdict for the plainti, and upon propriety of granting a wiay of proceedings, Iwill hear counsel to-morrow morning. places? GENUINE WOMAN'S RIGHTS, the election, nm the right Girl's Appeal for an Hour er Two of Life-The Barbarous System of Empley- ment in Retail Stores, 10 the Editor of The Sun. Sin: Is there any possible way by which the employed as saleswo- Mat the latest? Will ke’ Karly Closing Association sasist my in obtaining the evenings for a little recreation nd culture? It is @ shame to observe those poor saleswomen standing oa their weary feet (remem- ber, they are not allowed to sit down throughout the entire day and evenin,) from 8 A. M. ull 11 P. M., and then compelled to travel the streets of this great city unprotected, and some of them utterly unable to spare six cents for car fare, The Broadway stores close early, and most of them give fair pay, with one exception, the " Dollar Store,” where the young jadies are fined 2 cente if clock in the store ; is never right. I belleye tuat the proprietors fare not aware of that “fine.” T do not think that they Would commit such a mean action, decreasing the meagre salaries to almost nothing, If you could only take a stroll through some of the flores on Sixth and Kighth avenues, Grand and Cath arine streets, und hear from the lips of the young ladies, how swollen their limbs, how painiul the soles of their feet, and how weak their backs are from, excessive standing, and bow their cyes become flected by the glare of many gaslights, it would ke your heart and you would wonder if the ployers’ wives cast one fthought of pity to- ward those helpless emplo: who are cruelly tor- tured in order that they may live in grandeur, God bevel atended when woman wi mage that she should stand twelve successive hours on ber te year in and out, x» hundreds of my eex age do! every day. No’ wonder when married they totally unfit for wives or mothers. ink, if 4 number of our leading doctors would with the Association mentioned before in sending @ petition to the proprietors of those stores where you ladies are employed after 7 P. M., re- questing the employers to close at that hour bere- afer, except on Saturday evenings, that it would be the means of saving hundreds of my sex from that fatal disease (consumption). born of overwork and exposure to the CHa a which is carrying thom off every month by the ei ‘The Women's Rights Association can alao assist the cause, Af they earneatly and iraly desire to ald their sex, by sending ® cou; their members tothe ployers’ wives and appe Hing, to them to urge cause with thelr chusbands. The young saleswome will toll harder through th feel fresh Trighter on the following moraing when they And oa iney, Mill have ine ng to reat. ‘Their rs and blessings will descend on the head Eitwhe will heip thew, for I feel ‘that God. will listen to their prayers and grant prosperity Lo all who will favor their cause, If the Association will then pub- isl the names of those willing to close at’? P.M., T feel Usat the real ladies of New York will patronize those stores, where they will be walted on with more alscrity than here! ‘Now, young men of the Association, atir up for the cause ; and in the end you will Oud euch peare und happiness 48 you ‘dreamed of betore. Wo aro your colaborers ; we ak for nothing more than you have requested from your employers. and re- ceived. Help us now, and creat will be your reward, ‘Naw Yous, May 94, 1870, NETTA, ‘The houre of ly ofter the clouds the Mon aiter it bad damaged the tty several hun- dred dollars. es Ledacaied struck «larg the other My n'a toes of many 7 toot sand dollars to Mr. Under: hi uo (urther serious damage wae done, so fares ie now koown, THE SUN. ATATEN ISLAND LIGHTHING, ‘ Pron‘ stn peti aT Cee cig a {andy Hoow.. $198 Gov. Ininna. 4 18) Hell ate... 6 40 Arrived—Moxnay, May 28. ith Warren, Caleatie, 14008, The tremendous thunder storm of Saturday night Inst was very destructive to life and property on the New Jersey shore, and that of Staten Island onthe Sound. The storm was brief but of great reeness, the lightning being extremly vivid and ai tat ue hip Nelson, ie rk ‘Alene, New ( continuous, while the sharp bellowing of the thunder aE Tiberan Whsae Avion, filled the air with ite reverberations, shaking win- ipeey, ai, Crolx, molasees and rum. dows, causing houses to tremble to their very founds- tan Ha Sort Mate tiom carrying fear and cousternation to every | Brig fireside, Such a confit of the elements has never en. Gr ed by the quiet Stgten Tiana Sound. ithe damage done by the lightning was very serious. Mrs. hotwell touwe Landing was truck bye. bolt of fre. that Knocked emitherce Out of the roof, and set fire to the upper story. Fe tunately, beyond a disagreeable shock (0 their herves, hone of tho occupants were injured. Short in had conned falling und the storm isned Off, the fire developed itself, and was f00n discovered on the roof, Soon therealter chbors arrived and extinguished tie conflagra- iwellers upon the een A weTOwK, May ‘BeMenbattan, wee City of Bros: seh New For — Business Hotices, HomEwoon, Scott Co., Miss., Nov. 12, 1862, Dr. J.B. StarvouD. Enclosed you will find 2.90 for three Iron and Sulphur Powders. ‘One package of tho inst Teent fur has made regular ® yOung woman 2 years old who had never menstruated but once before. Anowher package was used by my danghter ho was threatened with loss of sight from sore eyes. One package of the Powders cured her, Mrs. REBECCA WRIGHT. fold by Druggiste, 1 Package, 12 Powders, #1; 8 Packages, $2.59, Mailed tree, Mouey seat at our risk, HALL & RUCKEL, 118 Greenwich at., New York. At Underhilt’s place, near Rossville, the lightning struck, a barn. Instantly, killing & valuable horse and a jerne; yall, and setting the bern on, fre ie second, from’ one end to was completely destroyed, A_men near bj ‘was killed about the same Many trees an louses were also struck, but Day. Nos. 1068, 1296, 1947, 990 1-2, 46, i606, ‘616, 206, “490, HTH, Moa, 141, 948, 114, 996, 19, 188, £12 918, 91, a Ladies Desire what Men Admire. And this little thing is Beauty. What do we tay is deautifal ? A transparent complexion and « luxuriant head of hair. Whatwill produce these? HAan's MAONOLiA BaLat ‘will make any lady of thirty appear bot twenty; aud Lyon's KATHAIRON will keep every pair in ite place, and make it grow like the April grass. It prevents the hair from taraing gray, eradicates Dandruff, and ts the finest Hair Dreesing in the world, and at only haifordi- nary cost. If you want to get rid of Ballowness, Pim- ples, Ring-marks, Moth-patehes, &¢., doo't forget the MAGNOLIA BAL, Indies. ‘lated Americane generally are Uinding thei brows with victorious wreaths, cach. n souvenit of tri. ymphal Knox, ta the form of @ handsome hat trom No. N12 Broadway, corner of Fultob street. The resent eiue of headgear w the. ‘moat beautital ia be ances celrable ever terucd from nis Tamed estab When weakened by sickness originating mer ew! aad OE those painful and distressing diseases which attack the — bDiadder, kidneys, and urinary organs, resort to that in- Tue Sime Juz Rivan Nive—Ie not more filthy and malodorous than the thick sediment of the hair co ne s0ld In darkened bottles. Per contra, alin, OF Salvation for the hair, the yarticle that ‘will renew tho natural color of gray haif,has no tediment, and is perfectly transparent.—Ade. —————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, fallible remedy, Hxtanonn's Buono, the curative pro- perties of which will promote @ return to health and strength, lack Sas kidney compl hed from all other m containing s larner proportion of iro See pamphiet. For rale by Herouan Tntyre, John #. Henry, ana sagt eencaiy: or MANNA Ete ALTER PTs Sita United States and ail foreign countries, Monpar, May %—P, M.—The cliques operating for a decline in railway shares further assisted their plans by @ deeperate attack upon the gold market, which yielded from 1144, the opening price, to 11834, by their throwing upon the market large amounts. The tudden activity thus imparted to the Gold Exchange quite eurprived the regular operators, though there was a large short interest created oy thore who always at- tempt to follow the current. The decline was taken Advantage of. however, by # number of emall ope! ators, Who had sold short at 115 and below, to cover their con- clit brenits Sore iCaR raters “eee DUYCKINCK.—In Williamebureh, on Sunday moro. May oe Chases’ Av Duyekineks in he Tad Year of Ne Felatives and friends, and the members of the tracts, Atthe same hour, when gold war being forced Beokbinders' Benevolent g 4 Ay ean alld be in down, the stock market was also attacked, and Rock | Vited to attend tthe funeral, from Bt. r wureh, Isiand droped to 116%, a fail of 2 ® cent. from the | Comer of 4th and South 3th ste, on Weanceday, the sh carly price, Confidential despatches trom Washington LL .GHER—On Monday, May 2. Mary A. Galla- were industriously circulated in the street, expressing | Sher, aged 5 2 a the family, also those of aines J. Shields ectfully Invited y morning at 9 The relative her fon. Win, F 8 belief tuat the Senate Funding bill would pass the lower House on Wednesday; and Lake Shore was then @ the chief voint of atteck, With sales as low as Mi, while Central and Hudson scrip touched 94}. and the stock WY. About 5 o'clock there was @ partial rally, but the market again fell off, aud the dealings from this time (o the close were on a limited scale. The Whole market has been feverish and unsettled, Dut during the decline the cliques were purchasers. Tue contest has been severe to-day, and will probably be Tenewed:, ‘There was s patchy better fecling at the close, with prices good demand for carh gold, loans jureh of the Nativit 1 Seaalars Binh was wit be 6 Calvary Cewetery for interment. ‘st, Lou's and Boston papers please copy. MOOIE.—In this city. on Sanday morning, May 32, of disoase of ibe heart, Speucer Gilbert, third son ot D. T, and Anva E. Moore, aged 10 years and 2 months, ‘The relatives and iriends ot tbe family ave Fespect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral. from the residence, No.1 East dist #t, on Wednesday, the 25th inst., at 2 o'clock. K OLDS On Runday, May 2, Mary Fs dai re of Jona and Bridget Reynold ae ‘The roiatives and friende of tve family are reepect(al: ly Invi (0 attend the fancral, from vue ‘kfeuce of Pi pare wl THD Bast Sit ty this (Voesaay) afternoon ‘clot. eMITH<TG: wrookiyn, B.D. en Monday, Ma 1870, Hannah 8 ted Bhs t theuce to ‘There has been having been made at 3 t fat for borrow ing. for the last week ‘amc a4 terbal reveine receipts for the mated at 8.9.00 Fold wart by domorrow's ateainers will $200,000, The total currency at the Gold Kx- ie iige Dank were $41,023.00, gold balances $1,764,608, clea ng balances $2,049,907, The p.tucipal quota: 14463 P.M. Sa | BM port ‘& total 08, $2,644, ihe North seh the tuneral services Will be bel faunl y are reepordt nly invite 1 to HOMAd.—Ua Monda; severe. iiines, John Thomas, age monthe. ¢ relatives and friends of the members of Waliense Lod ifuily invited to jeuee, IT Madison at., ou Weduesda: ME. Coureh, wh ‘The friends of tend. May 25, at 4200 A. M., after a 41 years” aad 1 146 e @ av jeriing being quoted. at Lietton. commereia! at I%0i¢ hows a tendeney to furthe ton Bills, Pri 100%, oe ddeniy, of apo- faltace, aued'as plexy. Mary *) 10 mouthe, and 4 days. The'relatives and friends of the farnily, also the mem- Lange, N i "1 their bala the close higher th Fauge having been Sto 3._ Prine com Deen in dement at 54 to 7 ® cent., other *rAnWing At higher quotations. The Treakuiy programme. tae Week embraces the gale of #1 0,0 » Wee chase Of $1,008 5-20 on Ihursday, Special Notices, TRRICE ARMED, Thrice ishe armed who keeps within reach of his hand & speeifie that at one and the same time will streag then, regulate and purify bis system when cafecblod, disor- or the lower quota eof t in theafternoon, Donde abroad strong. Few bonds have been offering, lly taken. pllgnry Clews & Co., 82 Wall street, r Ma ud thewe Feud: rt prices at 6 Mma. Anke. fun. Asten, | ered and corrupted. US cnrreney 60.112 5.008... comp. Titi 18% | Such is the three-told operation of Mostetter's Stow Cian, coups ue BR Wewlad.tis) 1% | sch Bictors, gud nenes the great superiority of taat Koen reg Med me Be Caub LS URN | standard vegetable restorative over all me licines that 408, 00 lies 1055 | are merely tonies and nothing else. The effect of the ew PG bile, VQ Gs oid of interest. Old Tem ordinary astringent tinevures aod extracts npon the Dowels is disaztrous, and upon the depraved blood or bile they produce no beneficial effects whatever, In dyspepsia and liver compiaint all the fluids and huwors of the body are more or less infected, and the es Were Ready At Ova Ht, Co S56, new NorthCarciinas del vorgia 1. ¥S% )we a Ady ats,and new South (arolivas (January and weak and declined 2 # cent. 1 Sd, ig ACM, Aud Alabarni M poh ees Loe ud Levee | bowels are often badly constipated. An unmodified aud Importers Hallway | astringent—gainine for jostance—does infinitely mo Tgagee, were strong. with © cana. ‘At PtigceRty, ReCONUS AL Belg, 8 at 4 timed Unies ct 8 we In the stock market the principal d:alings were In the Vanderbilt and >t. Paul stares, Northwestern, Lake Ohio and Miseisipp!, and Rock Is, and, New York Central etock fuctuaied between My Seri, O14 and 4. Harlem, 164%, Pau) “hig wud Cais: “oreterre} nd i} Olio Dp!, 30% and wy : Noi er COWL hari than good in such cases, In Hostetter's Hitters, ‘ou the other hand, the stimulating and tonic elements ‘are qualified with aperients and antiseptic ingreatents. The Ouest laxatives and blood depureuse in the vegeta ble kingdom are intermixed with those of a purely in- Vigorating nature, and under the operation of thik ad- mirable combination, the three {mportant processes of wy and preferred, 81% snd Bey Hoek Islan Invigorauion, regniation, and purification go on to- HH Pay RCT, yes sre eae tn a gother, The rapidity with which the disordered organ- ad New freee tral, ization retarnes to its patural condition under a courte "AU tie Cora ies, ‘Central sold at bons Ye aI cm St. of the Bitters 1¢ due to thie cause, Evory disturbed Fouept referred, 112 (ok ost teat, Aicsix’ 00 | tunction of the body i favorably affected by the various tis: sud Michigan Central, "iz: ‘and | properties of thie comprehicnsive and well balance New York n herp At Ai. Pacific Mant | Properties o 24 ses ab paration, Asaxeneralrule the bowels are more sub- Ject to irregularities, and the faids more liable to become vitlated In spring and suininer than i winter, ‘and hence the Bitters are especially valuable asa spring ana summer alterauy and invigorant. At muiLtent fovers Infect was active and steady, ranying irom 8% to %: era Union Telegraph wae dull Gh, Mariposa preferred was weak, and fell off from ibs to 4; Delnware and Hudvon Chnal welling at [2x Express el ‘steady, Adains ALO3@038 , and American, pagel Wells, Fargo & Co, ranging 4G 15. West- e924, and Canton, Fg ara lthful vegetable elixir should be taken ‘His | hs'n protective medicine 1088 ‘s & Th P FIGURES, Oy WHITE FRENC ENA DINNKCSETB, me pl eos A ladaine, Express. 355 63% | cecond quality, ®0. All ofour goods marked ip pial: TFL & CORK. 14 15" | ‘figures. Wid. PoDALLEY & CO.. Ara hter.Us.kS. a8 By 6S Broadway. fentrai.1ss | 18y P f NlMich. Gentrals.:tass laa | WHITE FIRE NG 72, 1% toca, A Nosthoant the well knows firm of Roo | Reypauality, $9.00. Wd. DAILEY & C0, ee Agures, inson, Cox & Co,, suddenly died on Saturday evening, anenen New York Markets, AY, May 23—FLOUR AND Mra: State flours were Se. lower on shipping grades, with more doing for export, but the local trade win Galet y 04.69 for sapersne, Soush a & DING eXIFas, 5.25 for ‘and “family” braids, #1 oa§6 “lor tomthern ‘31 Broadway. v COLORED AND’ Western URES: t TABLE GLASS, WAKE, UkaT SHE FFL Re BUONZEs, GAB F about half pries ig tlie business” W. J. F, DARLEY, & CO. baker ® upers, $5.80@89 for shipping and family brands, $9.50 : G5:2a48.05 tor Jersey and Bran $5.80 foriye flour, and aywine corn tn SUNDKIES—Cotton dull clined to 28, Spirits turpel doc. Kosin dull and weak, Tallow w shade Hope inore active, t agd. for gra 4c at '@ise, for Freights frimer to Liverpool by steam. “DIAMONDS, WATCH SELGNG AL RDU Crd 6 and bows! GRAIN Wheat was furly active, for export and mit ing, and closed very firm, bales 5,500 bush With ah upward tendency, QU 81.1sc0$120 for No. 2 Chicaro and $1.82 for red and amoer wit air white Micnigan. Corn was 29,00 Dush., at SLUNG BL.IS for fale ed, and @L1¥q0e81.15 for do as Hotel, vetween 415 Broadway, EL, FIRE ISLAND th Side Katlroad, foot sKouse: BA, Mand Sad PM, New steamer MINNL rn Doniibialy at 6 for | HEN io beach D. 8.8 BA W Suite, Rye-unsct: | ted. , Harley inalt wat 03 A-A.-A.-OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, Fee Ore eaeay 1s for mess, aude Beeb) Toe MUKRAY & COS LO. TERIES sales sal a and dnday, May 23 Prime mew apa ‘0, Nols. "iweme at Galo, ele or MISSQUII~Extra C ceed ay 0 Beef quiet and steady 1) sales 100 bis. ay a6 ida 918 for plain and extra mess. | lerce beef in ¢ firmer ales "NiTSBOu HI “Chane $9 tt jacoh pominal bogs steady, at 1} (aly s, 28 M EAS 59, 2 ®, si 10, 44, Lard dull, at former t: yh tava te . at tke, for No. 8 ek, 3 1; 15: @b18%e, for city, and 15% ie for #t Butter 1 . 38, 98, x for 5 S@esBe for pails, information Kiveo in gs Li l%e. TAYLOR, 4 Chatham 6 eo in moderate demand, but prices cent. allowed op a ie 5@i9e., with sales 1,000" bags Java, eine di Cs Aiea A. A.-OBVICIAL DRAWINGS. pte Forte Rico " Hay °s LOTIERLES ales of 30 hhds. at BIIMONS & CO.’s i ugare™ Raw en Fair to good r Alig Oe aapenOiit sre Cla, 8 6, By ap mo Satine. for Cuba; 10\e i , . for clarined Pid i" Wc. for Korio Rico, and Ike, (S Missal hit Class NO. 30, Kt ‘isi, ‘61, 13, 11, 10, 8, 6 tra Clas No. i. Sia Homerara, ietined hier at 18564154 for best crushed, im. ‘87, 81, BW, 21, G8 58, 16. 10," 44. nd 12)9@i2}s for soft white ——— —« ise No." May 28, 1870, Live Steck Market. 9, 96, #2, 24 6, 78, 31, Prizes cawned arma New Yorx, Monday, May 23.—-With 8.988 cattle received since Saturday, making 6,08 for the week, the Diarket waa fait at the closing prices of Friday, or about Wo # ® saat ‘One Woek ago. There were Je Its Offered to-day, and scarcely any tales ea Than ie’ # ®. Included in the M0 Texane, selling rt Ibe. ¥ DB. gener: (@13X0, No very thin, nd the range was 1sgite. W ‘On haturday were 4. ¢ Was & modera thie, the mar kek wi rose wa@ice. #'D lowers Eales Poor te Kood snonred sheep at fair bo good lambe at lialdc. # | Havant K, Mroker, ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, " id. Iniormatin furnished, The suse or depplooate 4c). Basters, 8° a 16 Wail si.. New Fork. for the week, 18,751. Mand for good sheep, i, dull and weak, with include 15 car loaas ol ~__ Billiards, ctl c OL LENDER, PHELAN Oe COT ncranEn i SANDAID pieady and ipcheaged at SRS nee Nt AMERICAN HILLIARD, PA BLS, ivan nee hd Zr a bivADWAY. NAW YORK TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1870. saan A ERR, mersements, . arene -<._, OTHE THEATIR on an. ‘AcADEMY OF musto. “ay, LAST NIGHT AY BUT FrouR TAR Ried PARSE — UN BALLON MACHER, ht Sarath of, coeds IMOGENE BROWN. 401 . CLARKE. lor fret rere ores) wee TONKS ORES ease A®MORY Cr rue yap urernenr, Ta ha comedy We sces get o¢ tie. Pari pe fy AN SABY eae u TOMO) at EVENIN ~<a mi si POSITIVELY LAST OPEIA salir. WOOD BROTHERS MONDAY, MAY . 7 TROWAR ix. have removed their entire stock of beh at tpl 1M eroht nce OAZZANTG BRIGNOLT, FINE In active preparation, A ROMANTIC DRAMA. Bart hb, AP TERKOON Nitin PLEASURE CARRLAGRS, _Sente secured S1X DAYS IN ADVANCE. Prices as us Seats oan be Schirmer's, 701 a titand Bia Hronaway.' Acaeemms THUREDAY, MAY 2-BROO N ACADEMY. 5TH LENE SHEATH, coustty aL. TUESD. 4 MAI a, AN EVERY EVENING, will be Fey'ved, Jor the firet tii ts years, with BRILLIANT SURROUND. GB. Goliemits celebrated Comedy, of “THE GOOD-NATURED AN. embracing every variety for City, Park, aad Road Driv- ing, to the Armory of the 2d Regiment, poorn s THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. N MONDAY NEXT, MAY 0, TH 8T., BETWREN 6TH AND TIM AVS, Tye prosuce “4 an original American comedy. in three Attention is called to the fact that these Carriages are For th TARIS NG Tite U Va Fresh Stock, exclusively of their own manufacture, of | pave erpec'aily cupaged no mene SEF, stevie ne, the newest designs and most perfect Anish, made for the ‘management Who will apport in. he Brucinal character of ran | TASTE Erclogee, by Br, Johneoa, Present ess to stock thelr new Warerooms, 10 Supported by & superior enst, Goun. Mr. aking, wh ao 9 Anal Broadway ; but, owing to the late accident that neces- Bon shoal Se” open NALURED es by tr Wi. i re sitates the rebuilding of their Warchouse, have been re- : RT | Bee hie characters. of moved to the above Armory, on 14th st., and areto be Vineet torn ENTE Men, port, Mrew. Darr ig iat ‘itber nndertake the stupenaone feat of. SOLD AT COST OF PRODUCTION. a Tees . Miss Rowland, Mr.’ @. Mr. F. Ryane Mr_icoie Jordan, 10, MILKS INSIDE TWENTY.TWO CON. WRC Hol its FORA LURSE OF QL28 AT THE EMPIRE ¢ ef TY, ELEGANT CLOSE COACHES, Pe + $91,800 to 1,600 WEDNESDAY. MAY Py FIRST vada eee aueRS MAN” MATINEE, BAT AND PROMENADE CON URDAY RR + 1,400 to 1,690 polit arte NOON AND BVENING, “agai DAVENPOI( s BENE fioxay, ate he Next novelty will be Vi Sardow' + to EMPIRE CITY KINK' FULL MILITARY BAND, Adinierion 50 cer nt seats reserved for ladies ur ompan’ them. Admission for thilaFen, in the afternoon, # Cente, ren, In t) MENAGERIE, reatest Pat ‘Comedy, FERNAS D** ee Pace NING. 2, 1870, sasuN Roksoay. RY GRIN JUNE 9 RAND GALAT ER tro Reo THESE CARRIAGES HAVE NO SUPERIOR IN EL- RGANCE, DURABILITY, O8 FINISH, Prices fixed, and every Carriage offerea for sale ts Weems MUSEUM AND ort OADWAR, ae aE PYENiNa. YA dvaxierias aoe. eo0o is Beier erry on | — wren pat “| 2 hens es ae Stitkis! my kcal terval it with Mr, DIOW TAR UNION. pegfpuo| wrrenBt gPtEy vown. | xfhyr 7 SOCIO E T daca ena Pua, — WITCHES ore WN EW YORK. — THE COLL 1h Wa THEY ALSO OFFER wirghhs vt SEW You, | evRUY Teh OT AR PONY CARRIAGES, NEW he Gaiyhiing house EVENING Mine Rear i ORION. “HE COLLRER DESIGNS, FOR $19. witches. WyORK, hy NSTRELS, PONY CARRIAGES, WITH RUMBLE SEATS On yi We Henne In. Wwelr nopular entert uments. lew FOR SERVANTS, $200. at aL hours, The Ch Messrs. DAN BRYANT and DAVE KEKD will appear ber of Horrors, | positively for the inst thine (tuie season) in their {alan ion Curiosities, lable “ never to be forgotten IRCASSIAN Girt," 20) LEIKR Sn onder‘ul hair, SHOO, icons Woient He GOLIAT OF WOMEN + apt Coneiuaing with MEW. Kt Fie ¢ 0 1. advome, aud fa ; An cagepuineat Was een Feiiecter with the cate. | DAN BRYANT. 10 iv great part... 1ANDY-ANDY, brated INKTTI PROULE OF PANTOMIMISTS one t rticulars ju futare ad and cae AST», due notice will be given of their ap- Waes hinds DAN benoit 1 9 ssi JUNE hase Yriday, Jane 5, AFTERNOON ana EVE NING, Ticket connate Bene te Bryant 5 KERS, Busioées Manager RAND OPEKA HOU Bitrtamoetany ligne srineas;¢o'be sold cheap. is: | (PE SECOND, SEANP. TOURNAM G Sooner paid fe aa Wa sa ethan oe today a 4 conuive until A fag th ANTE) age for cash Ep. ma PisMaric 8! HOW By V fore gn Ako & Coyf London, sisting price, C. DRUMM ae oS et Serene AND SEXTIENTON ‘Alter the the Ks ‘ournament the ceremony of crown auty and the selection ds of Honor Wil take piace. rnission, one dollar to the ‘Aeld. the Mineteater uy th Cloth Gentlemen wie FINEST. egy MES, ee eee bh AL Appi FINEST DART VOCAL TALE nn Ran nannnn Ne ts to the e v to the Commit. A cm Prospect Park Aprociation, 149 Montagu FINEST, MR rte Rit, ret ST MUSIC, at Brooxiyn. p ‘A pentiemai of the finest horses in | FINEST Mencia ‘ANC as promived to trotaround the FIN ai NB F the Tournament. Ifthe weath proves stormy, tour- sy | nament wil tone ‘due notice given. itisiees | NIELER EARNS ee soi, Ntoul oh SAT UA, Mart CHILDREN'S N rg aa ere gl ARRETT & PALMER | om Ul wnosdiwey, nad Bite Hae CHILDREN'S LAST Wel BUT OSE OF T way ticket office, corner 2d st. and Mroadway CHILDREN’S: THE LYDIA THOMPSO: Thou, a “ FORLY Tis! LEVES CADEMY OF MUBIC. CHILDREN'S To be preceded by the Farce 0 to GHA jee Ber 10N CHILDREN'S GGLIGE BENSON, . CHILDREN'S Tu ORE TITARY DRAMA OF THE DAY, weg. Bp yniy, Boy 3, CHILDREN'B NOT GUILTY. uf JAMES Beth EVE td Cajonel i Gormandiags Boys’, CHILDREN'S H THEA TRE.—CONSICAN BRO- MUSIC CONSIsTING OF" 180 Net BoYs', CHILDREN'S sgrough aud most compieis trumph we | Condnetor. sore MAX. MARETZER, CLOTHING. Feehter, with the Mise Car. | “Tickets a ‘each. ‘adailtting onc person, and boxes may i in thc Corsican Brothe-# che romantic | be obta CLOTHING. drama which established hie x tt, HITCHCOCK 07 Liverty st. CLOTHING, tion in France and inaagarated i in knglant Ra Jatant EDGAR 8, ALLIEN, 17 Broad ety prpstteteleg pubiicare conscqnentty voformed that this eamir: | ‘And SCHIRMER, 1 Hirondway. ¥ ty pieces CLOTHING. THIS Rati EVENING, MAY 24, atice. pFietor ager Mr-LESTER WALL AOR. CLOTHING. OBIS SAeiee tee ree neue THIS TUESD. STNG wil the PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. SATISFACTION GIVEN OR MONEY R&T JRNED. ail and Judge for yourselves. fourth thine this ne Characters by Mr. J ¢. Wyndham, Mr. bs. Sheriden Rucwios's Comedy. IVE CHASE, Gilbert. Mr. Chas. Fie Kingeold, Mr FAR PING's Brass S43 BAND, WiiMixotox, DEL, which 1 comprised of some of ‘the mdst talented col J. M. VARIAN & BON, el nusiclang tm the United States, will make their | Boek: "Meo 'Guiciey. Mr. Curiam Atiee Mal » 74 Bowery, Canal st. but Ln this city paw He Coxcenr Hew Ha aorny om site Mire Emily M¢ ges .T CON TT ;. ee L, F AMELICANS IN PARIS and fe ox WARESBAEEVENIEG May 2, eiros: asa re We Lope to meet the appreciators of talent. KE THE HYD THROPOS! ‘The long Jost link of the Simian Tribe die cvered. ANTRROPOMOREBIT) FE RENT DAY and 18 FE JEALO! HICASS IN PAIS and TRYING oN. y TINEE—THE LOY f CHASE. SATURDAY NIGH thant mest! LANCERS. OT Xiry Goods, mane Annan YMMETHICAL HYDE N ALLA AT EDWARD RIDLEY'S & SON, OUAPANES! OEIYE “MATINEE, May 8, at 1 P.M. now on exhibition He LOVE CHASE. GRAND STREET, NEV YORK. High Crowned, Neapolitan, Cactus aud Straw Jockeys, all the trot {itt BROADWA Admission, cents; ehiidr OrY™ric 7 shapes —— — | Pronounced by RK PRESS (without an em Several Lines of Stiaw Goods, $0 cts, on the Dollar pree MATIC TUNNEL under Brosdway.—20 | ception), | FOU MIs. JAMES A id Alerists, Last week's Purchases ready To-day. Broadway, corner Warren, Open 10 to 5. SRCOND WEEK OF Neck and Ronnet Ribbons, new variety. Cheap. ANJO,—loetrn 7 1 . THE FAIR ONE WITH Tlik BLONDE WIG. i aa wilsict Edvarl! it | apts pies O [BOL TERELY WALTZ, ‘| | ca Me, at $1.25 and 61.50 per yard. Line of Crepe de Chines for Bonneta. Very novel and desirable Our Dress Trimming and Yankee Notion Departments ‘are full of Cheap Goods. Leather Satchels at Tc.. Se. 06e., $1, $1.25, and $1.80, Specialties. Corsets at S0c., at Gc. at M0c., $1.25 and upwards. | tort, and who brow [teal bargain will coufer a favor Personni Ronces, NFORMATION wanted, of Thomas Murphy, Diackennith, by lin sister, Elen Agan, Tumpaiusvilie, Staten Islands TNH EXPRESS MAN who witnessed th of the horse esrnoe Howard st, wad frond: HE LAPS, TRANSE ON MATION [af THK CAMP, HEENANDEZ | U PROCESSIONS, sv Auek Siw A ORANP asp INSTRUM TAL CONC URE, Ht the owner to Mr. lergi by calling on JOHN KELLY ee eucwiar or ates Hazard at who wit pay hi OF ite trownies Under tie Rts SA WHOM trian, Thousands of Silk and Pongce Parasols and San Um- ; Agented Fy tls pupils an tue following euituent agriaten Drellas, at c., 7Se., fl, $1 25, 1.80 41.79 and upwards. Financial, Rhos Voulaens Tener i Wiss Boseetr Boritome bin; Ams New Delivery of Our Dollar Usd 4 ak i Mora, Ofganist CARLO MORA, Gon tuetor PEINWAY HALL, FE INVESTMENT. RST MORTGAGE BONDS OF T HICAGO, CINCINNATE AND LOUISVILLE MAILKOAD @OMPANY. INTEREST skVi These bonds are part tot the Company for ¥ Saati at the trate of #1108 per waite, 000 Have been already placed, leaving Dut KID GLOVES to-day. Beautiful Colors, warranted every way. We have good Kid Gloves at Sc. and 7c. the Patr. From Auction, Laces, Embrolderie chiets. EN PER CENT. first and only ise of the pearance of Mr ROLLIN HOWARD, Mes rs, Cooper and Fields Mr JOHN HART, EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 909, 311, AND S11}; GRAND S8T., 66, @, AND 70 AL- LEN 8T., CORNER STORE, In ana ¢ OK RAST Fi 6 80d er cent. coupon Douds FIFTH BLOCK EAST FROM THE BOWERY held. nuit na ba Yr DAVE Wis ‘ jon. It is Tmnilee Long. MME KALLINGS IMPORTER, he Lake Shore aud Michy in how Songs, Ac Toledo, na polis est sections of Ln. es a connecting Link inthe best through wo to Indiaiapolis, and theace to Cin cinpati and Louisville, We coniidentiy offer these bonds as a des! to ‘luvertorg, AS THE ART EAite Ne, OF FUE ‘Abaval snmmer pcning will take place Wednes’ May 2, when will be expored to view supero novelties in caring ng, and Walk stumes, Chantily Ince shiwiky &c.; also @ in t assortment of Donnets and rouiid bate, Just rec FPAXOMAN YA LAA ust B'GKEAL BW First time in Aucrioa of tile GRAND BALLET em titled ui PEARL OF TOKAY, with new and beaatiful scenery, costumes, which ixty beau'iful young ladies will app ane Wonderinl troupe of vervorming Indians, 0) fo numoe co AD FROM THE OPENING HAVE BEEN IN EX: x ND ve a SOF TI ON (RY EONBED DKBT, | SHGKSGEEACELAUR Hi NALY MO dacnumper. LL'S, ND ARE CONSTANTLY INCREASING. Rerid es, it — i designed to extend the road to Lake Michigan, EW, YORK GLEE AND MADRIGAE Buffalo or Michigan Cit: he coming season, wil ba ot dhe also gioatiy increase ite axon. Last concert of the season, THURSDAY RVESING. May 26, 1870 TRSD. yN jay 6, 5 a s A. UNDERWOOD & SON, A A. JULNEON,..... é Conductor, — Furmsying, saune 1 gui 4 “ Is Exchange place, ckets #1, Including Foaerved wets Me AT OP (auccersor — 11 not resins Until Hight OF Concert, Mfty cents LIER INSURANCE | extr RK, New Yor Yor \G,.8ALE OF CARPETS AT Fell), NOt oe Mew! Nos, 512. and $14 #th ay.. between sth and S6th ots,, and | 187. An el on OF sine Trust of i T'S MINS TRE! SHOW . 267, 208, and 27) Weat 8th st, adjoining, tang, tee proven on tee clare Weeee on pes Tie tiy OF Tie SeAcOR, YY Coruprising the tert bovaities 18 Biren by jimitatbon, pursuant to the elite SHUO'FLY, DONT BODDER ME. VELVBT, BRUBBELA, THEREPLY, AND INGRAIN e thersiee of the Company on Monday. tbe 6m day Pst | Admission, e.: orchestra chairs, Toe., seats secured, pee june nex -— — Tiga brilliont assortment or gosde extibhied ier tus he polis for the election wilt be open from 12 o'clock Masonic, LODGE, No, & You are hereby summnone munication to be he noon, bil Zovciock aiverwoon. J.M, STUART, Beeretary, TH ARG RATERS GORGE GR ut kook ‘OmMADY Are cn Furniture Department is complete 1a every aryle A RERHOOM. AND LIKARY FURN (TURE, FINE, MEDIUM, AND COMMON GRADES, Fan 0 repared to exch je their fret mortgage sinking | corn«r Aleecker et and Bo: forming tikewis op 8 ren attraction, ‘bor a ‘i ‘bor y ins EN Mls oan eeamtustses ube buyer and sora | Hengseysn. ster cant ponte, dae ip ite: for iba bands | fog May tat ofcock, on order. fae, Chie A T. Srewanr, Sec 10. The bonas offered tn exchanye are secur ‘at very low prices, - = first mortgage on the entire road ana equipmont by Hy CARPRTS, AND BEDDING, ay) 7 ——- FRANERR CARR ANE REDDING, | | excending'trom Chicaro to Connel imme inctading tue “907 ON EASY THis ATARENTs WERE ON ™ | {ugtimaton Branch, weine agate ie hs et meh aly New York, Apri! 2, AMPIONS of Am price. __COK, OF BAST. AND bTH, AV. . mp AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, 4 Mer RE Ee old * PURNITORE, Oo pive CARPETS, | | Open duiy, froin Heo 3/and on the evenings of Mon- The Tal = meaday, and katariay. from 6 tonottiog OFARRELL & GREENE'S 2m 6TH AV, Sie per cent, iiterest pall on sums trom one dollar to ye Burt, ravursrs TAEBH WAKELY G8 HOMTELT eaNeY FO" LOAN bn Tor ie PROSPECT PARK FATE GROUNDS. larper’s ‘hah ling, New York. Ali hy Vine #t,, room | df rr it Vd the lowest factory prices 3 LE UE Mine aa ae VF the preiiiuiny offered, =. ie K a re Sxbings Banna, Won names Darkoces and Jessie WAM have opened thert large . WI Win Hl, Borst names Honest Allon and Blick Harry, 1 jous carpet and furniture warerooms where r* TUA BENEFIT SAVINGS BANK Same day, premiams for horses that never (rotted for fuusekeepate cal save thirty per cout, and pay by the WEEK of MONTII, 336 Sd ay. SUN BUILDING, 16 NASSAU BT. bas thy bot adn wad 25th ots, i OPPOSITE CITY HALL, NEW YORK, EKO REFRIGERATOR With milk, wine i AN wats corer eA Me ashi, was thn ev A NEW FEATURE aiaallaniana RRA ARP RRNSInaaAinaadimeeteneed INTEREST COMMENCES ON THE FIRST OF z ‘ FACH MONTH FOLLOWING THR DEVOSIT, Publications, Atala ner cent. ner annnm, with participation so the we ANHOOD !—A medical essay on the cause and the MUTUAL pidn, Que dollar will com: ¥ nae health w lost, and how. vera! on wcll HON sy Hoporis of the Impedinents Ly iarFlage; (ho. treat 7 r ‘Ol enor nervous. nad physical dentiityesterltitye e TEREST PROM TILE PIKAT OF BAC Piotr 1879) nd the reinedics therefor—te results ob eweaty Fours CULIZENS' >AVINGS BANK, This society nays ite members. In’ case of alekness Successful practice. ben. by wail On Fecelpt vl 88 Bowery. southwest corner of Canal at, weekly Deneht oc not less that 65 Hore ia 69) Address the author, Money denosived now will draw interest from June}, | furnishes medical attendat olicines free vemmere as iHett ed euaEINAD ty Benton, Mave, | at uhe race of six net cout. oa all eanis exceeding § charge, and insures | tent ‘There iso member of society by! w DOG | ete eats ot oredived invuls aud Seneere trench | fanrehee cacnces i ee Wilt not be fonnd useruly wiiether he ‘be parent, pres {pearance Company fe ceptor or clergyivan. It fea book that should be rea open every day from 10 A M. to 3P.M.,andon | receives $10) liietiately by/the Young fortis jostruction, and by the ailicted asa " iy to desray funers fource of relief, Lt will injure no one." Me . Aman, sai "AWE SAYING Seu M. | the balance ia fall a i Ha Claws 5 1 y A SAVINGS BANK, OLD su’ new bos all the standard works. aud | gathrdays ron Bi it, Nt 4 i i “and on Moudays and | ADOADH FALCK, See. TRUSTEES, Interest 6 per cent, per ani Ri Gen. Money deposited iow will draw Intereat from date of ag m. LOUIS BU I BBE DIX, acent ERMANN GA ALBERTS. BISCHOR, epee ae BEODORK BEREND. NICHARL HASSE tog JEW YORK 5 ah ay, 8 OULN, BD WA cH, I Neat AOS EES RANT bald ou uli purrs di RRA RAM RIIN ON Attorney wit Sune twit ita etpede op OF before | oy. perzotd,2s7 nat 580 olf Milliér, 118 East ABSET Dr. Louis Sebuize, 257 Bust! Tausky, 825) ngage ro ny at Washington. D. ©. |Dr. Ludwig Bopp, %7 Riv ke George; drawing room ears by Hudson Jngton st. Ri going through withous change Wisceiunneous. De HN ee at on |PEegtatiecs Stelu, 8 Delens nll A Roc +t - chard st. : Or. 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