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‘THE SU ters, wore all mixed up in on unpleasant medley, The musical sinner in ques tion is, operatically speakin, The acidity of hi MUNDAY, APRIL 17 AMUSEMENTS. rnum’s New Gold Mine. ‘The most thoroughly contented man in New York to-day is P, T, Barnum. For some three years the great American showman hes been with- out ® show, and tn consequence has been as an- easy a9. fish out of water. in his eloment, with a maseum, menagerie, and cir- cus of colossal proportions on lis hands, and once more heis bappy and gay. WHERE 10 BUY A CHEAP HOR is notorious that in army GRANT his early career was a drankard, and had to resign in consequence of being drunk one day when a gencral favorite. temper is only equalled by the sweetness of bis voice, and the ugliness of bis character by the stalwart dignity and comeliness The latest news is that this poly- @amous tenor has added one more victim to his On the 5th of March, we are told, he mar- the German actress who is on the point of visiting our shores, With stupidi- , the gods contend in vain, After all that is known, publicly and privately, of the Blucbeard bridegroom, one would imagine that the blushing bride had had full data for casting her own matrimonial horoscope, We may hope at least that during hor engagemeut here she will show better judgment in her choice of rdles and support than in her own domestio drama, For the American publio who shall be charmed or thrilled by her delineations, it will not be without interest to reflect that her mimio it beforo the footlights is probably modelled on the mostirealistic of personal observa- tion, and her stage toars at night but tho after. flow of the day’s bitter experience. happy pair visit our shores together, and should they, as not unusual with foreign artist occasion to testify their domestic relations in our courts, the publie may promise itself some curi- ous and—if we may be excused the pun—siriking developments. and How they Sell Bay- of Sharp Gypstes. On the block adjoining the Third Avenue Rail- horse market, where the masses congrogate to ewap steeds of doubtfal qnalt- ties, of uncertain age, and oftentimes of pecuilar ‘The quadrapeds paraded range in price from twelve shillings to the reputable Ngure of seventy or eighty dollars; but when such # sum is demanded, the animal must be euaranteed to pall at least a ton on wook days and show a forty gait on Sunday over tho Lano. Despite tho pranks vigorout young March was indulging in on Saturday last, the Board of Horse Brokers con headquarters, and many a clo master and boast ras ruthlessly severed by the ham- mer of the Hon. Thomas Riley, who officiated as etioneer. Brod Buckley, am old New Yorker, is the lessee of the ground, and acts in the capacity of master of ceremonies, in which he is most ably « dsome Billy Baldwin, who is over on the alert to gee tliat customers receive every possible attention, and even eccasionally takes s hand in showing off the peculiar points of tome bigh-strang animal that » manage, The buyers tn the main are smafi farm- ers from Long Island, New Jereey, and Westehester, on the lookout for bargains im brood mares, licensed venders, amali contractors, tinware pod- light eprinkling of laboring men, top up the ladder, Ives as proprioiors of a horse and cart, Efforts to got Square with the Tiger. From the Chicago Repubitean. + First Lieutenant D. 6 try United Sta Fennto, of the Seven- s Army, and Acting Post Agency, Dakota ‘er. rived on Monday in thie city, and engaged rooms at the Bierman, After partaking of his dinger, Fenne requested & blank check, and Milling it sor $500, asked Ke to nend it to the depository for collection. The cl did as requested, and tho messenger s90n returng with the check, Lieutenant to cail at te depository. ‘at once, and found that bis neglect to present in person bis check snd authority for drawin stion of the casbier, ho re But he afterward reformed, and during the war he did his best to avoid drinking, going #0 far, under tho inspiration of Joun A, Raw1ins, as to allow no liquor to be kept about his headquarters. cused of getting drunk, and every one remembers Mr, LINCOLN’s witty reply to the clergymen who asked for the removal of because, as they said, he imbibed too much Bourbon at the wrong times. that reply Gen. GRANT ought to have felt very grateful to Mr. Linconn, but we don't suppose he did, Sineo he has been Prosident it has repeat- edly been said that Gen. Grant hae gone beyond the bounds of moderation in whiskey. This alleged spree in Pennsylvania is not the It has been reported, for instance, that he was drank in Connecticut last sum- mer; but T'np Sun, out of regard for the dignity of the Presidency, has investigated that story and proved it to be untrue, Very possibly some of the others are also erro- neous; even Gov, Qrany may be mistaken Grant gotas drunk asa fid- if nobody was road depot Is located th t he is once more mente To-day, hee Theatre Richelien, Opera Mowse—1h4 o., betwonn Ath and TH are, make-up and gait, His now enterprise is ‘The exhibition opened in Brooklyn last Monday night, and has F since, wh ile thousands of people have been turned away unable to gain admission. On Monday night it was found necessary to close the ticket office at 8, on ‘Tuesday night ten minutes ier, and on Wednesday night at half-pase 7, ougnout the week the rusi) continued without Mr, Barnum says wi 4 started this show from parely benevo- Jent motives, namely, to give the people more than their money ip moral cy it promises to be the most profitadl terprites. It inn new proof that virtoous actions bring their own reward. Private Thentricals ‘This charming little theatre was packed to its ‘tatmost capacity on Saturday evening with an excep- tionally brilliant and fashionable eudience, drawn by the announcement of a second representation of Planché's clever comedy, * The Follies of a Night.” Comment on such semi-dramatic evente is a embarrassed by a doubt whether the Iadies and kentlemen engaged are fairly amenable to any of the standards usual in professional walks, and if so, {n On the whole, it is customary and fh hardly complimentary, epliomerides ried THenwia Raan Still ho was ac re—Marvied for Money, Patter vs ty, Scmruuen tells been crowded reason payment wi ned at their favorite eonnection between wht o'clock on the Fame evening ho vis- ited @ Louse on Randolph street, to try hi rds, in a lnigiily intoxicated eondition. He sat dowo at the ten-dollar green! Newoomb & Aritogion's Minst Giympto Theat Pastor's Opera House —Durlrnur, Ae at ho has money Agail d yield a rich harvest. He £100, and then his lack changed. Ho came out loser in several deais, and his pile wus ro- ‘On the following morning (Wednesday) his etstor departed for home, and her bill was ¢ f jer brother's account, It would apperr that Fonne remembered his previous ni an evident intention to win the Dearborn street establishmont, he hortly after dinner, having weveral bund dollars in lis vossession. rfectly sober a bat sparingly daring the entire afternoon. venture was $10; he won, fow moments. hi sted by the polite, o Union League, sorrow or des; 8 dobauen, for with hi one else ean Additions. copies, is the time, and drank nd next time lost losses’ amounted to upward of . Ho then doubled the stak ek attended him, And tie same He would win occasional! bat not often, In an hour be bad Jost all te sea money he had with him, $400. 7 check, no filled it out for $1,000 on the United State as given to an atter forward returned with she what moasare, perhaps just, thou; assume Usat Calling for a bli when he sa; dler trout-fishing ; thoug drunk there, Senator CAMenoN, who was present as aspectator, ought to testify to But it makes little difference with popularity. will bo voted for or ngainst for reasons not the temperance question ; and the Republicans will deal with him in their National Convention without taking cither Bourbon or Old Ry Each seller an he entered the cate marched direct to where the proprictor stood, an outstretched palm a ten-cont stamp for euch and mal he had then and tiere on A portion of these sellers were of the class usuaily termed professional dealers. who flock to this market to dispose of uncertain stock which they become porsersed of im trades with railroad Vother horse-killin Watken Fow- e character over a year ogo, and kicked him out of her General Co-nmittee. the disappearance of the poor orphan’s 23,000. If Tammany wants to do ber whole duty by the lot her put Fowzen out of bis place as It should be done, and Bos Tammany lear dant, who shoruy Fenno now went, in with “big money—as high es continued, und by 4 anything whatever about ¢ atic art, any civles of dri cess they may attain musi With them, no! ‘ight degree of suc- i be reckoned greatly:to % to bo utterly ined landable, and mediocrity exceeding glory. eral question wheiler in this view they do within oUF prov. Ifthe triends of the cept Uheir eforts h kindly amused with 1 to hope tor more, ‘This was afler For the accommodation of persons residing o'clock every eh wivertisement oufice, street, at tie Junot 1S ALM. tos DT, My agencivs—avim woil to appear for the moment, to draw it then, it was taken for its tui owas satiefied of ile wo tion he held without a dol- Civil Justice, Twern knows it. up long enongh to chow what they ‘ow and then @ chance Jed from the list which by proper ca be made not only useful but valuable, MEN WHO KNOW tH Ned Colton, one of the most exten with his diamond pin shn Fergasou, ‘Tom M Miko Boyle, Larry Dutty, Walker, Peter Brant of Hilly Kehoe of r, Pete and steve Duvond, John White, Tom Sopers, Lock wood of Willi presentative of the ficent specimen cling standpoint, in jormer days Hittle where it would be illogi tue professional critic may weil afford to lay aside the terms of technical severity and smooth bis Wrinkled front into unison with the gentle and in duigent aimper of polite society. lady on this occasion, who haa acted but once or twice before, may fairly Elaim to be viewed from a somewhat hig to her fuch excellences mastery of technical means to to claim for ber very the bash fulness ‘ante, su in springing by t_ knowledge of une can only come decided token at which expe- o'clock Fenno arose from the loser of $3,100. Harum, commandant of the depart S. Winens Bribed? one of the members uqua county, Was Orange Two rival systems of gas ng for Congres The one, already in use in the Capitol, operates by heating to redness, at the moment the lighting is required, a platinum wire over each burner; tho other, the inventor of which is ask- ploysaspark possing lve. ¢ points also over each burner. The first mentioued plan involy construction and maintenance, but expensive, but is not al- Tho joiut Committee to which the matter bas been referred are awai'ing tho result of some experiments now making be- fore giving their decicion. —— Buty Evwanps had a rousing benefit on Bix will fight Mr. Tat Cor in May for €1,000, and many of bi attended to see Low he was getting on in his t deeply interested of the number were Renpr rus Buscesmiry, Civil Justice James Wareen Fowter, and Saano, alias Tom Mr. Fowzen was the cen're of an ad- miring group of spectators. His profanity was When Mr. Epwanps appeared on the stage, Fownen shouted, “Hello, Binur this a gentleman near the Civil Justice laughed. Fow en turned about and said, ‘ What in hell 1 kuow Binzy; of course tricity are contend ional patron- of the 1 lat fi Chay y morning, and ordered him to immedi he Legislature from Chau alected as a Republ pne too, has gone over to the Demoerac and by his vote reistablished the working majority which they had lost in the resigna Hion of James Iivt tho agreement of the Republican members fledging themeclves that they would stand together aud provent the passage of the po- litical bills which the Democrats had pend- Ing in the Assembly. he etood up in his place and said with ut blushing that he had put his name to this Agreement without due knowledge of its purport; that, in his judgment, the Demo eratic party was entitled to a constitutional ty-five members; and that un- til that majority was replaced he should vote with them upon every question. stores tho Democratic predominance, and enables Mr. Twekp to carry through all his into the account Mrs, Foster, t, Paul, Minn., \ Brooklyn, ill Brook A Confession. amily to be wealthy and pre they would he Without aseribin: If there were any lingering doubt in the ¢ mind as to the existence of frauds manogement of the Methodist Bock Concern, it has been removed by the action , the senior Age acco/ntants choosing to make ¢hat in of the books of the Concern LAaNauAan, has been so long and so vainly trying to have made under the direction of an impartial Dr. LANAMAN is not even to be permitted to appoint a single additional ac- countant to work in conjunction with those selected by Dr. CARLTON. cooding is to be conducted secret! the evidently foregone purpose of making a report favorable to Dr. CanvTon and his A more unmistakal guilt could not well be imagined. Look at the facts. # present dimen he lost aus Government junds, but as he to «ive bonds when appointed # comuissary, the Will probably mot suffer by bis distou- Kmith of Weatehe piianees ean give, tm overcoin! kwardpess of the débu & Fort of artistic intmition to tt in loss favored 1 Her whole delineati tic temperament with rience avails Nitie, While With it te amateur may hope to be pardoned for many ® merely technical shortcoming, Mr, Fearing, the Paul Paiti quietly ctever'and amusing, Uhough it mignt be ob Jected that in his conception the clement of rusuc Ot to say sinpidity, Wasa little unduly iaed, ‘The other performers hardly rose above the most eiementary level of ama ing for its adoption, et tween two 9 quick-eyed jon; Abbott, a maj of the renuine cockavy choo), of innocent aa a dove, with a score besides eqauily ‘n'as Simon Pures, were on | ises of the nobie ‘creatur fome good m: Winans had 5 colored persus «an apparata jock yesterday afternoon Mr ¢-house, and With tere yes reqdested DiOKEy eHOvKH 10 ened miserabio husband called at the guu erving of reno’ evanting the p was willing toh feadivnal dealers, though differ but little from the priced hargius in more sristocratic yicini and descanted as glibly on the m uncurried spavined racks ## the otLers do wien they gently remove the blanket (rom some pampered Hatnbletonian who 1s tue pride of road and turf, und ttuat the educated, true bo ig the fame being the world over, und that his nore is Lob narrowed by vny sordid money of Dr. Canine relied upon, attired tor buel. * breturen who drive ¢ of the evening, was He Su'eluck Uraiu, Vie the the Chicago, Bur his colleague, cnvg sa wost FeSued and cultivated Iedy, rot @ promn‘nent man and one who bas ul ful couree of ber busdand untoli misery. MAD, bat taid to be very bi ——_--_ PRESIDENCY, Saturday wight. ‘The New Piny “J Jonquil,” a drama from the pen of Mr, A. W. Young, was brought out at Boo evouing with the usual care as to scenery aud ap- The plot ts striking and iuteresting, Briefly atated, it is.as follows: Faustine, © brilliant prima donna, after refusing the hand of the gay and wealthy but hoertice St Hilaire, marries a poor and struggling arti and retires to love and a cottage, bate hard and etingy paymistres despair, accepts the proposition of his friend Cupt. Renaud and goes off as a sergeant in his company, commending bis wite to the wolf in sheep's cloth The covse quence is obviow guilty lovers are next found established in splendid apartments in Paris, where they supper party by Henaud, who etartles their con advertisement VJonquid, and binting at Booth's, o i8 A Very Ordin ‘8 on Seturday How THEY po IT, It isan anspeakabie treat to listen as the praises The charm would vanish if majority of six 1 of a borte are intoned. the wily hide attempted by an untutored bungier in the art. a Piveccinas Candilad and with Prom the Musourt Democrat. A careful survey of the public men cf the coun- silonabiy reveal (ve fact 0 Deing many who would Hil tue office of Chiet Ex tive of the pation with credit and ability, but it is very questionable if any man vould be loud among e country. wlio woud smoothing of the coat ear charm which eclis the kicker, the criuber, hides the splint or curb, and turns de only be felt abused but r ot be described. try would ungo fects Into beautie € contnck with these mi d members of socie » confession of Bat art proves and Jonguid, in The question is whether bribed Ly TWEED and SWEENY to abandon his party in this pinch and go over to the rently reported that 50,000 and even $75,000 had been offe Induce Republicans in Aibany to do what Winans has do absolute truth will ever be known respecting Vhia transaction; but it is probable that has obtained It seems that he is the freight agent of the Erie Railway at Dunkirk, and r nearly twenty years y he is in the Assembly not so much 8 the representati WINANS was the first order of deep-seated that to part with one, price. appears to wring the Gbres of his tender 1 The feeling i# #0 general a must be real, and doubt en at his own Dr. LANAMAN bas re peatedly and openly declared that frauds had been perpetrated, with details of time, place, Book Committee has once distinctly admitted that he told the truth, and #ubstantially renewed the adinis ks ago by dismissing the proceedings against him as a slander. his demand for a thorough overhauling of Concern has been met by h a refusal, unless he would its being conducted by a commit- rviency to their desire to prove him mistaken they could depend. As he remained firm, they were placed io 1a of either appearing to stand in any {investigation at all, or permitting it to be made under conditions which they well knew w justify hin. atogether, and left it to Dr. Canute what they wisl ity, and qualifications for (he ofice, ng the craft that it # is communicated in rom the horse to the F Who holds the halter, niiment rail at these exetuplory traders, call them. ree thieves and oth visit the gentle and, it they have not becom iced, they Will soon be melted by the sincerity, fuavicy, and honesty which ch: are you Isughing att Fe Provably iw 0 lung and»: opie as Mr. G ing, St, Hilaire. Men devoid of circumetance. Civil Justice Ja! diy tor the good of his leLows Fowzer is one of the gentlemen interested in tne discharge of the thief who atole Mrs, Lase’s a Justice at Jefferson Market, he is one of the School Trustees of the Fifteenth Ward. formerly one of Surrogate Tucken’s officers. While holding this position, $3 to an orphan child passed into bis hands, and that ‘The tax-payers of this county ted to make good the loss, nat tele beat Kvery interest jn our Gov ton bas received 4 tro: Mis abilities everywhere aye cominond eu te respect UiIkE OF his rien aiways Loon exemplary apd wort))y of tation. In character and Mr. Greeley woold p luis politica! fasth, th visited dnring a ely that the Besides being sion a few w b with the borse the poor fellow ey love #0 Weil, Winans at arly need have th Lis pen thousand: Hi As fn rule, matters at the horse market are con: nected in the most orderly mauner sionals need but lite wate eheaper rate. 8,000 belonging | hints furnished by himself. Vites him,to leave the house, under sume common place pretext, for a: duel Veighs against her shiftless husband, and bemoans rospects by her marriagg, but ism. St. Hilaire, farioas, in the books of th Lis superiors w ing. Sul base coun ip in and attempt to man, ove of Hergh's watch the eharpersy Lily dealt with by Oftce: Faustine, left alone, in- was the last of it, man stands bet: r in favor of the p. bas lield that plac ply thelr deceitful eames. right-hand men, theruin of her onal debt iu atric terrupted by gitive, only fo weet reproach 4 is told that b the Jad’ entiring by acide hin tn bts arms tee upon whose sul right on the land policy ana pu ‘and no inan is tr and no party cana 1s the laporing me e of the Republicans of Chautauqua county as of Jay Gou_p and James Fisk, J they are in close and especially with Mr. Twrep and Mr. Bweeny, it becomes evident that Wrxans’s t in the house; but t, the fatier enateves *, in spite of all efforts act suows A churchyard, vestone of St. Hiuire, pre Jongutl enters starving, countryman may that is, if he bay horve with pe feet impunity It is reported that A, I. Srewanrt is try. ing to buy the Fifth Avenue Hote! for a new re- The great establishments of Lon & Tarton and other popular merchants up town are taking away his customers, hing home, and alter the new treasure, he finds that sundoess bas been concealed, a blemish {wo evrelully covered, a peculiarity of temper these meré oversiclita must be tet down to the dealer's overwhelming love for the urse—Loo strong to ; and as it is notorious that with the crape-veiled ¢: bly killed by denaud. Miance with unmentioned, Lis child, wao dies most in his arms enters from the g at ner lover's grave aud ged away by the exasper n sudden revulsion of feeling conomy would ® ald abundantly ote either fault or A BAND OF GYPSIES, To yory the scene on Saiurday Gypsies appeared on the ground, fming d, and devoted then e ewarthy from ting of the Society of tt of the Tennessee held in Ohio, one of th They there the reconstruc ntly cogunend last a troupe of Bwersy wher can be necessary is to 0! effect from GouLp and Fy tess what they hay 4 are not the g Wrxane when they « party poiitice p Ab to tis po , no question ; in fact, he eit h the people MAN, WhO Was t of the United States, ¥ sprang to his fect and ex my present office is worth 1 done without implicating emporary frenay ol her atiuchient for T Lose men ¥ posure, Somewhat bat by no means of that run away with litte noeent; but one tall chap, sent, for Presi gall along be nm was really erest, and drags her flercely to done in the man whose rey They afected the i a silver quar reinoved from the fon had been per don society, un was evidenced by his marked joult ferencd '9 tue loiter b, hin swagger, and the careful his Sair, points not essentially Gypsy, but Cockney in the horwos with thi n the point of g led off, but * fis son, Wine J mmstine com ding ierselt to the clasn, would organize in v under his administra. that the frauds charged by Dr. Lana were comniitted, and he therefore has an interest, both aya private individual and asa high oflicial of the Methodist eryaniza. tion, in convincing the public of his inno Under these circumstances, th vestigation he is pretending to make will be of no value, except as a confession that there are frauds, and that he fs striving to conceal nore than the Presi that of tia President is only sor sour Fy group dy & money in bril eontrol him just as effectually by agimple in imation from the Erie Railway office at the Twenty-third street and If it should happen that they have aso paid WINANS any money, it must have re asa gratuity to a useful servant than as a regular bril But whether bribec ercuuree with ‘Tho well-known vigor and pathos of Mr. Barrett's quid, and Miss Paterson gave ut Color to We delineation Of th Gen, Suvnmay is a smart man. ly that the people will hold Geant to his original me of uly one ter: ee Justice James WALKER FoWLER has been known to shake hands with the same man four- teen times in fifteen minutes, was preaching morality in the Fifteenth Ward Wortay. aud fit a Presitent worthy our an nationality aad eivilization om With Many others, poluts unerringly to spte jor our nation, and tn th om WE DECESFATIIY abso: 1 elevered Teauood wiih He sees plain- m) and rumor asys jons With thei on their return w St. Hidatre, Ke naud, and La Murjolaing, On Wedaceiay te play will be repeaced Liya Eowiy’s Tugatne.—A new American com- . De Leon, entisled * Pluck, brought out to-night at Lina E twio's, Clark, who bas transferred bis talents to this theatre, ys his Oret appearance there this evening. Newcoun & Ancincton’s Minstaris,—Some de- oecurred in the opening of the new hall of y at the corser of Broadway and Twenty eighth street, in consequence of the extensive and thorough alierstions that have been made to fit it for its present use, a marvellous realization of the cc chate wisdom, the Presidency Let us away with SATE ROBBERY ON BROADWAY, alued at £6,000 Scoleu—Ne Clue lever to the Perpetrators, Mr. Isaacs, who keeps @ loun office at Thirteenth street, has locked up his valuabies in Mr. Richard Keeping’ 5 o'clock on Wedacaday evening Mr, Isaacs Landed Mr, Keoping a valunole package for the safe, but the latier being engaged with a customer, told the safe was open, to deposit it limsel fsaacs did, and at that time bis tin box containing $6,000 worth of jewelry was in tue safe, At 9 o'clock, when Mr, cowardly plea of the dema This was while he ob elect a feat r not, WINANS Is po fitically dead and darned all the same, and He cannot again be clected do the Legislature as a Republican, The Re fast tan to the eliiet ofc when the trumpet sound gether for the contert of the Republican party character are familiar & jomain of vie 0 marwhal the peuple to et there be euosen for win whowe 14 y hourehold tarongh- continent, aud whose tall plume is worthy to Wave over freedoms all- conquering hosts Then give to the Repnbiie Horace Greeley for and intelectual power of doubly strong Acserves to be. os THE FINE ART OF ARSON, at S45 Broadway Above the Law. Has the Secretary of War taken any steps to try the cadets at West Point who lynched Bann, Fie 4 House of Representatives long since recom mended that they should be brought to trial, bot nothing has been done to comply with | this recommendation. The three young men were taken out of thelr rooms in a cold win. ter night, stripped of their uniforms, and foreod to leave the Academy, by a number of other endets, publicans are very sifong in his district tasting ut the election when he was returned B,972 votes against 2,755 for the Democratic Although tho Erie Railway is very influential at Dunkirk, it enn hardly be powerful enongh to revlect WINANS, after A Little Sarurday Night Warehouse What Fire Mars! don and tho Police Discovered Yesterda At B o'clock yesterday covered on the second, third, Penviman & White, cutiers, floors was damaged about $5,000 by Gre and water. The first floor, occupied as @ hardware store by also badly damaged. The police having found abundant evidences of incen- al McSpedon was snmmoned, investigation, and learned of Penuiman b in a CHM Street President, and the moral To-nieht, howeve the nation will be mace with a company for the most part new to New York, and with an entertainment that we ‘That at least is the promise “new faces, new Tho company seems to plete {a it# several departments of slug ing men, dancing men, end men, comediaus, and or morning fire was di second fluor of 23 Cliff street. floors are occupied by ‘The stock on those Keeping put away bis ciry, My. Isaacs’ box was gone, vutnot until of bis loss, as Mr. na New Orleans Court, aywine, April Ss Thore was a lively roucuutre ih the Eiglith Dic. this worning eked for a continua would produce Mr. Di he (Mr. Labatt) allogt Sixth Dinirict Court ot not autuoriced M hope will be new also, of the proprie!ors, who anseunce Saturday was he apprize he has been guilty of such an act of treact ing supposed tbat Mr. Isnaes himself bad taken bo the party to which he preten vas the opposite or adait what Steted in the vids That he hud Hyman to wpoear for bim in the Yewterday Detective area at 16 Horatio str watches, 25 gold chains, @ gold bracclet *, 3diamonst rings, ¥ diamond stud locket, 7 pair gold earings, and otner Jewelry. Wm, Irving & Co., wi Eider found the box in an Did he Get Drunk Trout. We notice that the Democratic papers arc Grany’s assertion that when President Giuany went troutfish Ing in Pennsylvania last year, he and most of his friends who were drunk a fiddlers.” It will injure Guan as a candidat to have it known and believed that h druvk occasionally history looks the other way FRANKLIN PLence was nomi — Richard the Third’’ pd interested audiences to Nivlo's curing the Tue splendor of tho frame in whieh this tragedy te wet is something that the poot himself y never imagined would be realized, to suppose that whe i Was iilustrated by eof the theatres of that day, Marshal began an filent partner orge W. Nayy, was in the store ou Satur- day evening from baif-pust 5 until half-past 7 P On examination it way ascertained that th floor had been fired in two pis Oa the Jatter floor, wh stroyed, were fc dier stuck in bole Tt was @ lawless, outrageous proceeding. The House of Representatives d debated the subject, and mined that there ought to bea proper trial, so that justice should be done to all parties. Does any one ask why the Secretary of War has not taken action on this subject ? reason is that the oldest son of President CiKANT is one of the lynchers, After some little de an inquiry of t ny Mr. Labatt, in response to ted that Sir. Dunbar had fact that We bad pot authorized dir, Hyman to appear for hi Mr. Hyman, who was siting ina chair a Jitue to the rgbt of Mr. Labatt, said Court aud all pi making much of A CHALLENGK LO FAST TROTITERS Judge Scott Matching Cloudmau ng navy Llerse iv the Country tor 810,000, ‘out offered to match bis sorrel gelding e, of Orange county, And the third in h Was not wholly de a uumber of lighted wax can- ent i & wooden box, and around them was piled a large quantity of straw avd wood. d papers wore found acattered haying been takew from the Pat im a lie 1" 4 insiautly, aud, step: i, strack bin a blow face, which ne followed up quickly with a few other Mr. Hyman recovered {1 springing frou hie en eusued @ live Paper, pens, aud ‘They scom to think that Cloudman, raised by Mr Agoingt any horse, mare, or gelding in the country, barring none, for $10,000, one mile on the road, to road wagon, and to carry ove or two men wood not vee in order Central av., to saddle, on Sanday last, rattling git to 9 larg whom were all grader of politicime, fron nd 4 considerable gath ping toward Mr ing seorme tO Warrant the wuthor's Iictime any attompt was wade i {with spectact on of the mere mounting of Slakespeare's plays Was not ramarkubly rapid Hill the end of the last centw deliof that during the afew moments grasped Mr. Labatt, around on the fi desk and sate, the lailer being left open. OMicer Retntseh of nt & telegram Cioudman was and situwed & He must not ber of spectators. an The son of the President is above and our own imme fo resources uf the painter, earpen , tnd property ‘maker were emply tion of the spectator Marslel's office y City, requer store had been bur Mulberry etrect a cell in the combatants, rushe ome with lin right hana and tie candidate erstood that he avisly 8 to divi with the langue t the Princess's has done as wuch af almost any man {n this Kencra: bay gelding Bows Presidency, it was well un In tho habit of going SO UNL aasialauce caine io the persuii Sherif and others pre ‘There is # fatality about the artists of the ome Out as a ly ordered the ¢ , it is tolerably sufe te every vow and against both 0: and getting drunk: than any fiddler w predict that years end by w ye of the most useful churitab had bece cops w York Orthop wai Mewar, Jarrett & Palmer have certainly sucee dge Coulter with the picture of four centur lahnn ? or Judge Cox with Senator Nori aro dudges Di ainous trotter tho Whig journals brought the fact forwar rying a scamp, wh der her earnings, broak ber hoart, and perha ary the monoton ounding her into the bargain Why the petted into this dre Doubtiess the low tone of parely in HJ Willie Lo pay the at 1,299 Lrowdway crabbed pawe of G pg of gratuitous mi afheted with disease Its object, concealed unter a ard Nak BEN waht place of Mr. dames ate to. the Colley Cibber version, euiy a change for (he better, it Warner in ik devivation, is the Hennott, and | treatment to poor pers and deformities of year 187 patients ived, 680 out-door visits bave been ond YS patients are vow under treatment, Vue attending surg lor, and the treasures By o Seott ehould pot one of them Lisn’s epeed and endurance voting for Prenee; but it was in vain, hus boldly blow I verward Mr. Hyman nocrats gave him their though he had Then after he of the public so rego » revived this ted every evening and Tuursday sullroges as zeal bever been « DRIVING ON THE LANE, except Wedues the theatre will fal Of Dhakespeare’s Tuesday evening will be brought out Guan Opens Howse. be Court avjourned, W ss an At ae od for W Giual reheat Harlem Lane on Friday was alive with fue before, and a temporary fit dy knew meant tual culture, the imagination, drinking just as month or 80 temperament, and acsanre oases A LESSONE Yet, evening of dust wisative would adjonra Diunderbolt a chance lo + La Belle 1éldne,” in which so commonly p Balle Tolan i training, would of Jacob Bs. A Verdict tor 85 allman Six Years of sickness, which every) HT, Helmbold in nothing except that he was drunk aud could But thie did not i anididate for re The new drug palace of Dr vas throwa ypen t # Without doubt the most mag estublishinent of More than 5,000 people viaitud the ttosted their admiratio and Opera Hi Versini takes a benent worthy young artiste Mlle op Saturday 1 Albites proposes a season ow trotier thal promises Bonner drove Dexter with a free rein aa fast my interested in borsctlesl) not attend to hus any general acqu wid OPlcers 16 the Ist of May, With Miss Beilogg Dancourt, Kohert Carr, Martin, and J contributed nothing toward his defeat in the rning papers The Japanese continue to astonish the Ameri at the San Mrancisco Hull, lection of another rial, which took ras he was time, liad not tinguished actress who k ugh the labyrinths of m ard axie snapped edo Tov bepalra, wiih nan drama and art that her lif 0 to make up AP) ond sates, what result to the driver we War proseuted sas evening tor tie y Avenne Tueanne wow a foo) as w ea le A dip into Harper's Monthly for Muy shows it full of suceul harles Mathews | Club House with w teieud b y it will make little An? whether tion With atmusemen @rank ase fiddler ornot when he went trout admirably ad, eda portion of it never disappoints thei expe ati loving public of Berlin, or for stter of all northern Europe, was abla, with the glaring seundal of his last matrimon venture, iu which an injured and deserted wife, Gerinan courts, a broken profes: sional engagem flight to St, Pete: r lum just aa readily, if he wera vey had seen Lim dead House door. Of horses daaed wom oelinl thet, to The Detective is the ame of anew weelly cau Paigh paper to be siarted in ‘Trenton, N. J, w May Mr. Charles W. Jay is at the head of the enterprise The Detective propomes to yet on the trail of aud ex pose the iviqnities of the Republican party in New Jersey, Which Mr, Jay Winks is rowen 60 Whe care. # testitied bo Uh sue of potitionl reasons, and make Abeuuselves Lelicve that he is a Ne against Wright $1,000 cach’ against having been previously dismissed by cou tent ad against Cary, Watson, Martin, y And horrer and drivers, infected Lag ¥ilur Of (he FRMSOD. Wore Me TuCaless MOU UeRpELALe We Lave Uvcr #OGM baCliae model groat 1 CMe BhiboF burg, with other teuebrous wi lL WO Lue Qabiite 2 tune to, rou: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. poner Saronpay, April 15—P, M.—The railway share market was very active througtout the day, though the volume of business wus ooulined toa few lead+ ing specialties, auch as Lake Shoro, Central stocle and scrip, Obio and Mississipo}, Union Pacitie, and Western Union Telegraph, Lake Shore was, how- ever, the absorbing feature at the Exchango, and transactions aggregating over 100,000 shares reflec €4 the speculative excitement wuicls the wide Muctam tions of thie stock occasioned, «The ales daring the early dealings were made at 105\¢; bat the price suddenly jumped to 106%; agin returned to 1085 subseqaontly advancing % per cent., and afterword fluctuating between 105% and 106%. New York Central showed a rungo in specalation of 1 and 2 per cont, for the stock and scrip, end, while assisting ia the manipnlation of Lake Shore, yot reflected a com- vely moderate business. Reading, North west- St, Panis, Rock Island, and Pacife Mail were doll, Pittsburgh became more activo in the afer- noon, and advanced 1 por cont. Panama was oifered at 60% at the close, and 68 bid, ‘The general market closed steady, but not up to the best Agures of the day. The gold market was characterized by quite ac dealings during the morning hours, the price being strong at 1104 @110%, and chiely influenced by the treasure export, a large portion of which was ins American gold coin. At 2 P. M. the Exciange (or. mally adjournoa, alter which the price setuied back to 110%, a decline of & B cent. from the initial sale, closina firin at that quotution Did. paid for carrying were 1, 119, 3, 2,an 18 P cout receipts of gold at the Sub-'Treaszy Wore 8373.51; payments, $1,740,108; balances, $67,580.92 The eurrency receipts were $533,913; payments, $712, 492; alunce, $8,242,740. Ih toms recipts footed up $471,000, while the exncelied cold noter sent to Washington amounted to $1,525,000, ‘The total clearings at the Gold Ixchange Bank were $48,235,000; gold ba $1,474.285; nod cure reney dalances,{$2,197,775, The tollowing were the quotations ; 10 A, Mas. MOKINMT A.M. 119% 19 BM now TOs0d A. BLO | 1290 PML LL} M Vivid iio Foreign excuange bas showa uilness aso a after tho sailing of the packet, but titos wer? firm at last quotetions, ‘The exporta of vpecic to-day were #1,440.604, inaking @ total for the week of $1,006,422, and ¢ince Jun. 1, $16,065.99, ‘The ury dering the week bought $2,000,000 5 and seld an equal amount of go for customs §3,121,87.9, and prying out iu com ime terest on the public debt @2N0)sd Next week 6 Treasury will buy threo milijoms 5-20s and sell €5,0.0,000 coid. Tie week closes on a money morket woll® with loanable funds, which were accessib! borrowers at Gand] W cent. on mixed collateral, and G and 6 on United States secu ‘The banks aro in daily receipt of funds from the iaterior towna, which i¢ reflected in te ain in legal tenders in the favorable bank retarm exhibit, and Indicating an easy course of monetary sia the more tmmodiate future, The loans ly contracted, deposits reduced, aud sper J, the movement eventuating ia a gain mo of $2.001,.569' in rurplay over 2 Y cent. reser Tie banks now bold tu law ul m ¥, Con specie. lege! ten and 3 ® cent. certificates, 106, a8 against $4,617 S44 List week, vo of the banks) was increised §1.799,914, ton reduction of 1,090,503 last week, "Ther e the totals as corpored With last week Avett’, Apt iS Duseren ai he ee Dee. 85.88 rs 13712056 Inc... 400: 8164007 a Depostin ii aw 1.05.8 Legal te: B25 LAS rose) The firmness in gold had a strengthening offeet pon Governments b advanced GM W cout, the entire list wailing sentiment now ie tthe five-twenties will be quickly extinga: im gold, and the demand has \nerefore run chi to the luter i#eues, ae having lon ind tor Central Pacines at viig. J firm, and Heury Clowes & Co., rt at 430 P, M. Asked: Mit Acted WMG 33D toad RS TS 1G NZ (seis, ws. conD,. 1a UT [btor, “a ¢ 113 M10. |S)! wm. coup., ti 113is|10-408, ree \ 113% 19-105! comps... ie "sh. coun. UNC. P gold bande. ig 9th into bond e been dail and animportent, New January und July South Carolinas were « shado Fat Gj, while old North Caroltuns fell off ¥6 t. to 47g; new being steady at 2, and Mike 64 strour, at 92% QGay ; old registored Vir- Einios out at 57, and Arkansos 68 at Ot. Fourth pal Bank sha’es sold at 110, and Bauk of Com at A large busiiess was done in rall- rod bon ing t tures; Unione closing SS4w@90; land eraute, 77s pia, Gu extiewe quoiations, New York Central stock fiuetuated bet GTi" wud 3%; scrip, WD Oh: Birdie: Evie. 20D2'4; Lace Sure, 108% Li06% 5 Pitts TAKIN; Old aud Missiesipph, OlGS29 ; Northwestern, s0¥ 90: the preierred, ¥i'a07k ; Rock Island, i St Paul, 8 preferrel, 9Q I, O84 GU Pacitle, ’ 60%: Ds awanna and 109; Cu, BBi¢ ares MW. coun Us, 64, co". aware, Lac ‘and ¢ 107g and Bue , ahs the preferred, 12); Morris ind Susguebanue, Wy and epn pre(er Tn the miscellansoum Met, (ern Union ranged at St4@5sss; Pcie Ma VMI; and Marivosa pr 11 Diag Consouuation Cons welling at dsiq ; Baryland, 849 3 Canton, 83; and Cary improvement, 1335. Ln ex press share ng and buoyant, selling Dg neglected, he closing quotations até ma aed) ma. 44's Ty late. Contra. th CA Bed. Contras thy ariem al \inion Pacine.. = ‘ By C.. Canale By fine 105d aoa st Jo. Bs ake snore. Sit! 0. preferred, * Wat 4. U. Tote. Be Fiteburen Paeiic Mane... “5 ortus Bal gicnsliver a Northw. Pret Ory Mariposa pres un Nock Trad Tibia tun ee &4 ° Wiis\Con. Coni of Md % Wedeet Paul G18 Aaains exoKoe 7 Go. Hre! v. F & Co. BX, ry Miss de Mek MoU ex ~: Central ates bx. - Lack. &W BANKING AND FINANCIAL, - NEW LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, The subscriptions to the New Five Por Cent Stock of the United Btutes now amoant to abeul 60,000,000. They ure confidently expected to nr 200,000,000 by the time the New Bonds are ready for delivery in May, ‘The proposals of the Secre. aryof the ‘Treasury will then be changed to the ollowing programme : First—bonts to the amonot of three buadred millions of dollars, payable in coi, at the pleasure tthe t States, afer ten years from the dato of their issue, aud bewring taterest, Dayabie quarterly in coin, at the f five per cent. per annus the amount of three uundeed payable in coin, at the pleasare United States, afer yours frow the their insue, and bearing intercst, payable quarter!y in coin, ab the rate vi four aud a hail per cent. per anuum Phird—Boade w the amount of seven hundred uiltions of doliars, payable in coin, at the oleasare {the Uuited States, after thirty years from the Jace of thatr sue, und bearing interest, payab!y quar erly tm coin, at the of four oer cent, per auuwea Subscriptions to tie loan will have proference afer the above-mentioned two liumdred milious are taken ap, in the following order, vamely Firet—Subseriptions for equal amounts of each class of bonds Second-—Subscrintions for equi amounts of honda hearing interwst at the rate of four anda half pes cent, and of bonds bearing Interest ab the rate of five per cont Third—Savseriptions for any ¢ recent, bondi t may not by subscrived lor in the , recoding Subscriptions t of the €9 0 (00,04 ney a pay th xchange n 1 red will Vot nthe Un Urea 4 1 Yrouen ) 1 De 4G 1 inst EAA S! May A 1 or, io rom taxation in any tora by or usider State, mupt Atte tho bonds Lie tw nated by the Becrotary gf the Pr 5 ‘Vhe reduction ul the public dubs since the close oF Abe war of the rebellion, and (he relief, at the mae

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