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LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, — DASHES HERE AND THERE DY THR BEPORTERS, tipo Little Jerry Ballty jivan—How Fight little gentloman. He is tweive years old, and he under- stands bis business. His business is blacking boots. fomebody has given him a white Marseilles vost, fargo enough to button round # flour barrel, sad Aitic Jerry wears it. He also wears a pair of white duck trowsers and @ shirt and cap. He generally weart a summer outt in winter, ard a winter out- Bi in sumer, This is one of hip litte pecuiiari- bes. Hu charges ten coats a shin Mr. Dennis Sullivan ie also an intoresting gomtle- gan, lle i# somewhat larger than Mr. Jeremiah Builivan, Dat claims no relationship, fe ia a little hime, Ho is fourtoon years eld, and ts enorgetic and quick In bis business, Ha 45 a bootbleck. He Weare one anspender, black striped pantiloons with white spots, and & ebirt. That is all, Sometimes he lice a hat, bat not often, He charves tea cents bine if he thinks he can get it, but will go tt for e. Both these geutiemen take thoir meals at Oliver Hiteheock's, and hold private boxes at Tony Pastor's Opera Hl About Ii o'clock on Tuosday mors these two geatiomen met each other in ‘the Ciuy Mall at Joor of tie Board of Aldermen's room. They me excited. Di He, it see Wad been Diacking wir of boots f ve cents. Jeremiah wae tndtz- nt, and ased the most eloquent langage iu ex Lis indignation. He sud “ Yer bloody snooger, what do yer want ter shine for a choker for, when ) 0a cua jist as eagy git a col- br. (A choker we ‘ five cont suine, anda collar is fou.) You'll git pasted in the oar the fret thiag yer Boow. I'll give you a bunger.” Therevpom Jerewiah replied like a gentleman, Be « 'f you Dlabberin’ about? You're # macer doflor—tuat's what's tue matter wid you. 1 Won't want no Bowery check grubber to ph; ang hin music on me. EF they doom, they aflerd gits pL in the mo "4 thé martor.”” Mayor U'ffall and Douglas Taylor, overtearing eS roud?Ss, Fused cut of their offices, O'Lail vked at Taylor and said: ~ Why. I thought tht a couple of Aldermen were Be diMculty out here” Douglas Taylor—1 thought it w of Supervisors. boys looked at the Mayor and Commissioner ion of the ot Jurors, and stopped tatking. As soon ge the eat men had retired, Denais launched ous like an ehteenth Ward Assembiyiman, and took Jereim\iul Bader we left ear, A wie followed, boot Dick's box, & puir of white trowser * Mar Beilies vest rolled down the circular stairs, When erewiad reached the landing, he gathered himself went for Dennis like a Fire Commissioner, A bit of a small piece of lus car, and got his head chancery. He puncbed him wader tue belt, and eked biai io the eye after he was dowa. The Acit was a sbortoue. ‘The Hon. George Roome made bis appearance, and (he com stants sailed owt ef the beck door like two leaves in # gust of wind, V reached the greeu sward the fight was re wed over the stump of a Deputy Sheril"s olg which both claimed. Duriag the ast sirnagie « Bemon samed Juba dbuy, wo is also 10 the bout Black buriness, picked uo the cigar stump, aud thea soot for Broadway. At this ti u Stepien J. Meany appeared, an The Vos with ove euspender took a con Wact to paint the Hig Judge's gaudoats, while his perrent Went (© Work at Ue Yalisos of the six- i Irish Geaeral. Brooklyn Mayor’ « Coumeii The sturdy old Dutehi riy om Friday morning, transact the ordinary business of the day, Mach tess could ne expect to cope with the pestiferous politicians, Boon they began to pour in apon him, and be bad bie bands full, At length, Street Com. missioner Bob Furey rolled in, and encountered Alderman Burroughs of tho Eleventh Ward, while the Alderman wus calling attention to the deprecia- Gon of property in Clinton rtreet under tae villain Sus pavement and water assesment jobs, Bod took it ap, and in the high words that followed, Alterman Burroughs spoke of the majority of the Board ae mere things winch Furey oad boasted of earrying in bia pocket, adding that one day Boo hud threatened to expose the Hoard’s rascslitios if they ured Ceveat a Job whict be wos puiting through, “You're a liar” shouted Bou, * You're snotuer!" retorted tt Muyor Kaltfleixch in vein ordered tue rowdles eat of Lis office. “They wout for each otuer in Ue Brortent Bulingsgote, woth the Nay or's oer pat b out, the Hon. Kobert muttering, as Le went, "djave Aficen cents ty be alone With Buriougie Ove minut Phe © weak and unable ty Alderman. } Pd spit in bis eye! inty Clerk's Odice Transform ao Bower of Roses. Yesterday forenoon County Clerk Loew en fered bis private office, and didn't know where hc was. Ie stood in a bower of roses, Tie uir was Beary with the perfume of viviets, Lellotropes, feraniums, toberoses, and verbonas, Slender wired igo, buried iu fowers, swung from the wall, aod poidea Gauary birds With sliver throats poured « food of melody into the ears of the delighted County Clork. Over the safe, which was locke! ‘Was ove of Lis Landsomest photographs, and above H were twinod the German, Irisn, and American fig. While Mr, Loow was twirling bis wateb- hain, and wondering wiiat it could all mean, @ note Within the rim of the picture-frawms attracted bis Attention, It wos from the employees of his ofice, Who conzratalated him on his thirty-fourtu birt fay, anv begged him to accept this token of their Jove oni esteem. During the day many distia;. wished fitzens called upon the County Clerk and wished Hin # thousand returns of y. but their feliei- were drowned in tue music of the canaries. roper to add, for the information vf the ab Hioagh the auoWws Of thirty-ttee win Ik ie thy and handsome, docs not swear. champagne very sparingly, dresses in goou bas very fue diamonds but rarely Weare rer smokes, OWNS DO fast horses, does not bie either wikh cards Cr on the Bluck Board, Cccupios & private box whoo at tie theatre, {6 an bovevt, bard-workiag oMicial. Officer Jawes McAuley of Capt. MoClary’s command was stationed near the five-story toue ment house, 314 West stroct, during the burning o pier 44. ‘The flames had reached this tenement and Use staire were burning. Two little children were 4 Whe third story, in bed and asleep. The officer ‘Svrang up the staircase, quickly rolied the youngest 4m e quilt, and daslied down to the strect. By this Une the whole front of the building was in fa tnd the heat was inteuse. Nevertheless McAuley enveloped himself in the quilt and plunged throug! fhe dams to rescue the second ebild, which wa SUil slocving, Jast as he reached the » immeose archway #uceambed to tho outward into ‘The bigh wil river awept the toe brave officer pis charge, (houssnds of he was lost, but he soon stag ered forth alinost blinded, still elinxing to the child, ‘The right side of McAuley’s ficu and bis Hieht band were fearfully burned, aud by bas bows Wudued to bis bed ever sloce. a The Saudmen's Strike, For some days past the crews of the barges en Seed iu bringing saud to New York lave Leew ona Tike for an advanee of wage ‘These boats ply be- Aween the city and Far Kockaway, Oyster Bay, aod Cow Bay, and other places where sand is ew ily ob- (ainable, moking from two to five trips a weer. ‘The crews namber four or five men, who have hith erto received $4 per trip apivee, They now demand snother dollar per trip, which the barge owners re- fuse to poy. Early this week they struck, and the ewployers Lave been hiring workmen to Lill their laces, ‘The sundmen, as they are called, ber between four and five bundred. dine they huve formed a society, On Wedue onun Der of the men assembled at the foot of East beven feenth street, where m fleet of sund barges wore Wing, It was thought that they meant misch Bersean! Nicholson detailed» huwver of bi and officers Walch (hem, No wembt at vivience was made, Bowever, and the police were withdrawn, Long Island City's Omctals, Gommiosioner of Public Works— ‘Wiiiame of Ravenswood ; Water soard—J, C, Jack bon and Jumnew Kt Worth; Police Commissioners— G. Galistin blevens of Artoria, Jolin Bodine of Barone wes 1 Jorpa MeLanghiia of Lunter's Point; Captin of Poice—Henry Rudolph of Hun fer'e Point; Excise Cowtaisioners—John R. Onor rie and Daniel O'Callal Mon Attorvey—Bol. un (one Yucancy) Nob Corpora: of Ravenswo Bourd of Arsessors—Tawin Mills of &, John Quinn und Wa, MeGowen of Hunter's Point: Fire Commi ers—J. MR. Lowe (:wo vacancies); Bard of Education--Geo, Poiry, Virst Ward; do It, As ku decond Ward; J, LB, Banfura, Third W Joho Fabnatock, Pourtn Wart; Jornus Loturup Viith Ward, ‘The Mayor, Recorder, wad Coun tower of Public Works aie ex gflloio me nbers of (ue Water Hourd POE Rs Sleluht-of-flond ia Wilamsburgh, A bold robbery was perpetrated on the Grand 1 ond Nowtown Katiroad Company yesterday Borning, A puseing truck ran sgainet the support MOF post of a lorey nign to frovt of Alderman Arm Geld’ coal oMer, pulling the man dowa w tue Walk, and Warying benesth i an unknown rer who wan passing. He wae severely bruised, det Wot seriously injured, The police toos care of dim, Daring the exeitement, Mr, Wren, onshier for the Gri Gareet Ri and on retarping missed $70 from Ty WAS perpe- The 2 Stooa within wenty-five feet trated while ©f the door, an ik On Which the money iay was in sight through a large window. It wae equally exposed to the receiver, Wio Was in.an Outer office Dot twelve feet distant, Aaron J. Vanderpoel is the busiest lawyer in New York, At 4 o'clock yerterday afternoon he had been engaged in five different eases in five dif- ferent courts. He has a wonderfal memory, A suit against the Third Avenue Railroal for ine Juries sustained on it was one of his cases, A phy- Siclan was called np to testify, and began to bewilder the jury with Lavin terms and @efinitions, THe was interrupted by Mr. Vanderpoel, who exclaimed: “ My dear doctor, wilt you tell the jury io English What bones are? A 1 bust my shin J dow’t say I burt my tibia, re Subsequently a lawyer ated the physician wheth- or the plaintiff's leg, which wis wounded and is scarred, will always remain in the same state, * You," replied abe phys unless she brooks In the suit against Frederick Boons, for malicious Prosecution and sander, brought against lum by his former clerk. Janes Wright, a verdict was yester: od ior the plajatifl, Out Vie damagos were duated aC six con. Air. Honey L. Clinton was cou d Dudiey Field for Wrignt, When the vordict was announced Judge Sutherland {the ordinary questi ¥ allowance, geatl & at * Yeu, od Mr. Cinton, “I am satisfed to allow Mr, Field the gsu I five per ccut, of the dau See returmed, Me has earnod \t. It afterward leaked out that the jury wag not onan ue at fir Une of the jurors, it apsears, Proposed that @ verdict be retarned uMcent damages Wy Ret young Wright up in business, The vant necessary for that was not discussed, how ever. > Arraignment of the The Count Joanne: The Count Joannes has obtained an order from the Hon. Jobn R. Brady compelling the proprietors of the Disreputable Times to abow cause why thotr anewers to his suit against them in the Supreme art for hel shonid not be stricken out as sham, five, and illegal. ‘The argument is to come up o maday. ‘The Connt say: © ‘The defendants’ hatred a alte chal me emanates from Sa of ane ire acainet the New York times a Maligbane iri eho day eaDeDL Of Wiis ACWOU (Feb. 29) aioe, One lustices of this Court.” deol * tae even publi! the Comiuan of hi The Count adds that * the def in apparent malice, bave emplo ye in the ease two tenants of Join Anderson, E*q., father-ia-law Of Justice Bernard, Whew tuey (the defendnts) coumantiy malign.” ‘The Connt avers that this ts done to create the false impreaston that Mr. Anderson sanchiuus these owtrageons wttacks upon his son-in-law, Count Joannes winse up by way! name Of sacred friendabip belween Mr. Anderson Anu myseif, Ma bis absence, 1 denounce the mai ice that soake to dishonor bin,” Goes Better. “You say that you knew me seventeen years ago." said Justice Dowling to Thomas James Wil- Hams in the Special Seseions on Thursday; “now I Am going to test you. Where did you ever sre me?" Williams was on trial for belping » woman + plok pocket, and yiag to conv Was born and bronght up in thy Ti tell you where I saw you,’ out seventeen je. re ago there was an excca nhere, There wos a big crowd, and everybody Wasa pusing and a jostiing Of everybody else, Just tLen up you came, and eaye you, ‘What are yer Going—stand beck, cau't yer?” T'remembers ot ae plain as yesterday." “Well,” anid Justice Dowling, “I remember be ing there up that occasion, aud ‘I beUeve you are telling the trath, But be careful how yca eagduct yourself Lerwaiter. Go. ws pean ee The Sun im the Phirtieth Street Hebool—A dress by William Callen Bryaaw The male department of Grammar School No. 26, in Weet Thirtieth street, of which Hugh Carlisle is tho principal, exhibited its proficiency yesterday. ‘The “Gymnastic Exercises, by a chms of aixty, with Barrott's parior apparatus,” was the most attractive feature in the exhibition, ‘The dialogue “ Inter viewing’ eliclied roars of loughier. Kiehteen boys composed the conpauy, Masters A. M. De Leeuw, Charles Clearwater, aud Jotun KR. Sever being cou- spicuous. Master Bever represented the Celestial Luminary, and was entirely at home in boring the diniwuti Kand the wily politicians, The ex- ercises closed with addresses by William Cu lon Bryant, Ma).-Geo Alexander 8. Webb, aud otne, ofident Siaythe of the Bosrd of Elucation pre Hed, and on the platform were the Mow. KO. Lit tleveld, the Hoo. Natuaniol Jarvis, and Comunission. or Sands. owen A Sergeant who Know his Bi William Bishop came from Toledo about a ago, and was ghipned as an ordinary in the navy, and sent on Board the reesiving sbip Vermont by William H. Hobart of 81 West street. For this kindly oflce Hobart received $20, and was intrusted with Bishop's trunk to send home, The tronk arrived at ite pine of destination, but the clotbes and ower conten had all been swlen. Yes terday Bishop's brotwer arrived in town, and vis ited bis brother at the Brooklyn Navy Yurd, and the two consulted with Capt, Frank Speight, who di tajled Roan Wats to arrest I offender was locked up in the Liberty street police station, and when dis office was searched, # bat and coat were foand which Bishop identified fas 3 his. Hovart, who is @ politician, ied to compromise in the police station; bat Sergt. Brooks woold not tolerate auy such transaction in the polige station, Aud sept the wretelte .. cell, Stic Justice Dowling Beaten. In the Special Sessions Thursday on the front dencles sat x woman and ae little girl, evidently motber and diughter, Thetr faces were undisguts- edly sorrowful, ‘The name of a prisoner was cu'led , and out from the cage of wild beasts styled the pris- overs’ box stepped » litte fellow not more than 12 years of age, A he advanced, the little girl buret into tears, aod jumped uv, wringing her hands and crying, * On, Charley | oh, Oharkey 1 * Wiio is the litte girl?” asked Justice Dowling. dis the buy"s slater, your Hosor,” esta the eourt of moi aman art. The * Let her come in here." ‘The sorrowing ebikt run 4 throwing her arms around t e sovbed fortn, * Poor Charley | poor, poor Chariey Thon, turning to his Honor— please let uim off.” Io lens time than ite toe creditable fact, the girl wae out of the court roum, caressing her hber- ated brower, - The Gallagher Investigation, The Teachers’ Committee of the Board of Edu- cation will resame its sittings this afternoon at 2 o'clock im the halion the corner of Grand and Bim streets, and continue the investigation of the evarges gainst Anthony T, Gallagher, Principal of Gram: mar School No, 81, Beventn Ward. Witnesses for the defence will add to the secumulated avidence which last Saturday created auch a radieal chi in public opinion, and possibly the case wi'l ve cl to-day and Marshal Tooker suum up for bis elient. Tiere is whispering about town thou the conclusion of the investigation some rich deval- ‘ (4 Will be made that Will create # sensation in educational circles. Gallagher evidently has his War paint on. ‘There i, therefore, every pronpect of au increased atwendance of invereswd sudilors this afvernuon, Pie A Great Time To-night among the Orlenta’ A despatch was received at the Oriental Club House last eveo\ng from the famous Faltoa Market oystermen, Dorion & Shaffer, saying that 472 gal- lous of elam chowder would be sent by them to be plously disposed of to-night, ‘The entire Club ts tn training for the event, Juomy Curraher is partica- larly clanorous for his share, As the Legislature bas adjourned, there ts ® strony. probability of the Presence of many of ite prizs feeders, and. front positions for aulid men are commanding promiuins, The police comuituee of the Club has been enlarged, and every pr jon taken for the proservation of the peice, “The chowder will be made strictly iu Accordance with the true principles of tbe eonetitu tion as Sid Dorlom interprets it, aad will Liereiore Lave among {te palatable ingredients soft-#lell crab, Buperintondent John Pickiord, dr in charge of the dipper, Frieuds and ralatives iayited Justion Dowling’s Music Lesson, “ Why did you steal the accordion ?”’ inquired Justice Dowling of young Anthony Gonaules on Thureday. * Because Tove music, and want to learn how to play on the inetrament,”” Why didi.’t ) ou purchase one “1 can't afford te." “Tf that is the case, Twill send you to Tlart's Islond sc vo) Sip, Wii ® FeQueMt 10 place yoo Ib ue vand,”” iy ‘The Next Election Excitement, Things wre getting ‘lively around Printing Houne equare, ‘Vbere is already one ticked Im the flele for dolvgates apd alternates to International Huvhical to be held in Baltimore, Bi on plice May 2 Micnact Rt. Walsh, Hugh F, on, George W. Bassett, and Henry If MeMuags ete " aod Win, 1 Cran Baingel Grabam, domnue be Wall vil branes Pibeveruid as alter: ates are on toe ticket already In the Gohl. A Keehinie, Sulth, Coroner Young and Gu, aro expect Pd 40 puis Lcku lw the Mald Ou Buda, A lively Lime is expected, THE SOUR, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1871. THE EASTER TOURNAMENT. meee ANIMATED ALLEGORY AND FUN IN A FIFTH AVBNUR PALACE, pearl ‘The Newest Vagary of the Maanates of Kolickerbockers Something New. From the Home Journal. Our proud palatial Fifth avenue was on Easter ‘Tuesday the scene of one of those gorgeous dreams of medieval romance in which faney still loves to revel. ‘This was nothing less than a ovorum, or fenat of celebraigs St the residenns of Well-known townsmon, Mr. Jona W, ‘one of the few haunts of the ancien atill Feist the tide of progrose in that busy and swiftly changing locality, Intended as a sort of revival of thoxe eood old. days when the authority of the Prince of Orange was recognize’ as supreme Upon this island, the invitations to thie wnique feati- val were apon orange papen, with the Tador letter, court hand, engraved in sti deeper orange, and device emblazoned iu orange, silver and black. Thowe notes, enclosed in orange envelopes with Mumineted "crest, vere addreswed ico = spirite and black jettor seholars of Knickerbocker clans, who all canght spirit of the ogcasion, and replied ino quaint and racy tone, Dut Im divers original way home On Darch Hit, in Olas kk letter, with silk pand- ants and Oying seals; some on time-stained paper, frome secured with ribbens. and others in scrolls. Many were written in Dutch, Scandinavian, Ger: wav, Frovch, Russian, or Greek, and note few in tongue: ven to scleutisie of the present day, one supposed to bo in the Communi- Paw dialect, loaving the question of its intention a Problem somewhtt dificalt solution, A_nv Written on paper made apward ef @ hundred yours Ago Was in admirable keeping with th ‘AL the appointed hour the guests assemble: “fifleenth amendment,” babited in Gothamie eos. twine, receiving them Ap the entrance of the hal whieh wus hing Ip orange, amd on the way to 4 drowaiig rooms nothing but brange meeting the ey Ji tue drvaning rota Wwe geoouen were supplied by A KNICKERBOCKER SERVANT with orange bows, as doutonni2res, aud the ladies With gilt daggers, Wiki grange peaninte, for decor fang the Prom the lies’ rooms, & passaae Tined with Orange, Jet to a auile 0. aparumouts Dung With Orange tapestry, lighted wilh tapers of orange wax. and with elikea banners depending whe walls, Here @ dispored paws scene. in an orange frame, St. George aud Ue D rmorial Vearwygé oF all the princely oF Y With, oF depeatent ov, the House of Orange; gikied baskets’ aud ros idimitable, Guaming with gold and ef exes, In orange nesta, ws souventre of Kaste and the wiwwill bowls were (onming with oranze punch. The servants were all uitired in costumes of the Stuart period Dosconding W Lhe drawing rooms, the enests wore received by four marshals, Gea. Van Alen, Mr, Adrian lei, Jr, Mr. Win. Beekman, and Capt Louls Hamersiey, Who wero distinguished b> brit lermt Coltars, WD orange per mua on the breast, elorions orange The marshair, assisted by the court juster, ina e: . Ato w counterlet presen tin * of b in orange dominoes, Mr. David Ogden, Miss Helin Dawson, aod Misn L. Caylus. ‘Muny of the gentiewen were babited im KNICKERBOCKER COSTOME, some with orange eravats and gloves, while most of the ladies appeared with powdered nair, and roled In the costarnes of tueir great-grandmothers, ond in many cases in welding dresses that ind been banded down (rom that remow goneraion. ‘The Princess of Orange wore a brocade dress one bun dred and firty yeare old. At half past nine o'clock the enrtalns were drawo, And a iriwpet blast gare hignal tuas the Easter games were commencing. Th: Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Heywood, cries, “Roum, ream, for their Princess of ac kerene Highnataos the Prince’ end Orange.” came the bagler, followed by the bearer of tx Low. of Brooklyn, Premier de nveribed * Ol Boren.” Neat uiarebed ue ing-atArms, Mr. Courtlandt de P. \d, In ArMOF Of massive golden scales; the Conrt wet, Mr, B,J, De Peysier, and jastly, ‘the Prince Of Orange, Me, dohw HL. Livingston, with the d’rin cess, Mite C. A. Boekman, and tue princely house. hold. As they entered, the ery of * Orance Bovon"’ echoed throngh the halls. The marshals made way for the royal cortege, the band playing THE DUTCH NATIONAL BTM: as whe gallant company moved slowly, gracefully ac- knowiedging dhe loyal salutations with wuich ttey were grevied on every aide, After the princely pair had received the congratalations of the asseabied Kwonts, the Master of Ceremonies announced tiat the Chlef Burgomnaster desired to read a report of the condition of the proviace of New Netherlands ‘The trumpet sienailed the approach of wat fanction: ary, Mr, J. IL amersie; robe, and armed with ® fons, of orange color, wita ‘The information unparted by the Burgomaster necamed highly aatis‘actory to hie ang his Herene Highness, highly pleased, orthy Burgomasier with ue Order of St. Tawtaa- x; 4 bugle blast ancounced the arrival of GOVERFOR OF THE NEW WETTERLANDS, his squire, silver cloth The Geo. J. Watts Do Peyster, preceded by Mr. Oscar Livi wigwam, Goyernor, 1a of omnge. d address Wo the thron resenting he Governor, thi ‘The master of cerewonies now announced to the throne a crand tourney, and requested (oe herald to taue order for the Joust, ‘The marshals cleared th ists by direction of the herald. tue ladies be! royally decorated, was raised near the foot of the throne, The drums dest, the coufston flouted the air, ‘The clarion commanded »iience. The lord lion then, in stentor voice, read tue rules of the tour. hament, couginding with the condition tat tue rer over wit B..0uld Le entitied to choose the QUEEN OF LOVE AND BRADY. ‘The knigute stood taeing each other, while the marshals bore through thelr seried ranks’ four wilver heltnet shaped veres heaped with Puschul eges of six colors, (rom whiea the kniciis were to make selection. ‘The herakt Wen with due solemuiy ad. dressed them: “Valiant Kaights, you pledge your honor not to te ee the laws of hoporenle chivairy in Usis To which the knights, bowing, responded, 40." “The heraid proclaimed. ‘oyes, oyez, oyes, the miver knights challenge the gold knicnts. As a'allver and gold knicht ascended the tiiting ground, tueir nawes and countrios were daly an- hounced. ‘The herald cautioned them to give ti Paes of Courtesy, aud to strike only with tho points of their weapons horizontall tesy being msde, the maa gave the sigual for the onslaught. During the oon\ess thal ensued the eheers and bravos of the guests drowned tho nome of the drums and the diare of the trompetsa, The deep tones of the uerald and porsuivants were heard ever 6d snou amid the din. * Fight on, brave knights, Mav diva. vut glory lives; none but the brave de ferve the ‘uir,” &e. ‘The jaster’s merry voieo and Kern wit provoked many a beurty roar, sparing neither sex nor dirnity. Of the twenty-four cham: pions, but ove silver kaight remained, SOLE VICTOR ON THE FIELD. Oyex, oyex, oyex, the berald now aauouneod, the red xulghts challenge the blue, und of there but one Of the bine warriors was left. Ovex, oyex, oven, rang through the lialis, the wlilie knights challengo the yellow, and from’ the conflict but one yellow Knight emerged. The three surviving cuampions (wea fougiit, the meed of viet after hang ing in doubt al balance for = while, was finally awarded to & silver knight, Sloar Gerardas Book- man, Who wae rex ovorum.” The prince Ul threw down hie wardour and addressed “Bieur Gerardus, 1 award you tae tournament, and’ announce to you you choope the Queen of Love and Boauty.” ‘The victorious knight bowed low, and, attended by the chief marshals, moved #lowly ‘along ¥ bloomiug parterre, to the sound of distant musie, Scanning & Lundred faces, aod at longth seized the hand of the blushing Miss Annie Schachars, and, both kneeling betore bhe prince and priacess, pre: senwd ber as te QUEuN OF Lov? AND BEAUTY, ‘The princess gracefully crowned her with a chap. let of flowers, sayin, The beavest of the brave un hi t of fiir” The Queen of Beauty then in turn crowned the ree ovorum, ‘The prince then led her to a seat upon the (urune, thas graciously setting un exampic of loyalty ‘The oust w with renowed apirtt, ni! F’the auspice een of Love, Admiral Godon proving victor ta a dosperate single covnbat, ‘The trumoet rang, and the Master of Ceremonies announced that the banguet was prepared, ‘The Rex Ovorum tod the Queen of Love and Beauty, at the head of the procession, followed by thelr lighuesses the court, officers of state, and cuesta, to the ban qoeting nail the band playing * thai to! the Chiet.” ‘The tabie Was @ study for Apiclua or Apelles, orange holinets and crowns, all the poinp and elreuins' of war, flunked by i608 of orange, and #wans sitting Ob Orehge egKS iu Orange nowt, With all the symdoln Of peacs, At cue end, in frowuing nugn, with o ombranures, m stood 4 prodig jel of a ta prince, sireaiuing with orange banners ; at the othe: mode) of tie oid City Hail at the top of Counties slip, Knickerbocker ascending Ue steps. by ored dane fF forefathers took overiasting Gorman, ‘Nhe coup dak ity beautiful damsois in a line, in powdered hair aud costumes of conturies gone, Was a scene that willever haunt our Waking dreams when memory in after times recalis the “enue und joyous tar: ney of yo yland of ye Manhattoor —— REAL ESTATE MOY. ots There wae a fair attendance at the xchan, Salersoom yesterday, Out, as ie asualou Fridays, tho Programme was short. ‘The (story brick building and lots 241 Pearl st, and 16 Cl #t, wore struck off to G P, Simpson for 820,000, Thi rey ronte for $10,060 Oui and tot 4. Reuwick ab, lot 43x0y, A. Uniderttll for 5,900, he roports that have Bern eiroulating aroand the real estate mart the past week t the offect WALA. T Stewart line sold tie Metropolitan Hotel to the Hon Win, M. Tweed, and chat A. i? Kno has disposed of te Fifth Avenpe Hotel wo A. 't Stewart, are without foun aslou, —_—— Kwox's Parva Brruxe.—'Toree simple, plain, and uniuletakable wurde; yeu bow expressive! terest and exeitement have they ereaved ? Thousands yes, toun OF Mhoueands—were auxious to hear them fooken of to read thou in pring, Kuox’s spring styles “hie inimitable sty hos--ayinmetrieal Tender, call at the bo ‘corner’ of Hulton Gb, aud wee aid Judge Lor yourself, Adds FIG CRBS MAT LIB, — Sa Spotting the Conducters by Machinery—Hew it Works on the Bieecker-Street Linc— What an Honest Conductor Thinks of It. ™ What's the matter with that step?’ esked a 80m reporter, aa ne boarded a Bleecker street ear, “You see the step bobs down when it's stepped On, and some fort of B qnect arrangement connects with that ‘ere box in the eopner, abd dots one for every man what gete on or of, That's to keep us from knocking down," explained the conductor, with an injured air, During the trip the reporter elicited the following from_fho concuctor, between frequent interrap- toot regs Loe “Til toll you what fit 19, young feller,” exid he confidingly, “the boss thinks it'#a mighty smart thing to clap that ‘ere apparatas on to three of these ‘ere cars on trial, But 'twon't work. Why won't itt I'll jest tell you. Now you aoe that infernal fool that jest got on, When be felt the step bob an der him he put his foot back and tried it over again feat four times. What differenoe did that make? hil of a sigat of difierenco, Kvery time on it the darned thing dotted one ore any Bet there is, only I wouldu't do crowd of womon folks get down on the step and help them into the ear. How does that work? Why, aa aay as slipping off a log. Of course, the darned thing ean't dot when the step fs held down; #0 J could rus on a crowd of a do- nd only one dot for the lot. We're obliged to Keep « tally Dook, and we catch blozes if it don't correspond with the dot dm ie macbige ; bat a lit- tle practice could fix that, Si @ man jumps ‘over tue lower atep? Well, then of course he ain't dotted, You see it's a darned bambug any way, Tho ouly way to stop the knocking down ts to om: Ploy honest conductors. Gotug to get off bore ? and Foing to get off without touching the lower sup, eh? Thank you, young fellow. SS ‘Tho Queen of Confidence a Lunntte, Hlcnsox, N. Y., April 21.—The caso of Mrs. Gibson, alias Patterson, was given to the jury at 6 o'cloek this evening. Tho jury after an abseace of half an hour returned with @ verdict of “ Not guil- ty.” The pica of the detewee was insanity, When a Lean mtand one foot cured. Was ervoan denthiy, GORY REVIE, cor pivyed a Seventh avenue siabies, New Yoru. —ade, ————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL “ —-—- Faray, April $1—P. M.—A vory large and active volume of business has been recorded in the railway share market, and the speculative excite ment still continues without any perceptible abate- ment. Indeed, at times the speculative mania was more marked than yesterday, and as sooa as any stock had quickly advacced KOM ® cent., the rush of buyers appeared to take control of the mar. ket, and lifted it fur beyond the programme of the chief manipulators, The elique combinations are quite as mach astonished at the rapid upward course of the market as the merest novice in the street, and the freth outside erpital recently diverted to stock manipulations has greatly disturbed the plums of the original leaders of the bull movement. The whole market started off strong, with Lake Shore as the chief feature, with tae prico advancing? p cont, to 1114 at an early hour ofthe morning. New York Central, Reading, and Union Psciflc were the succeeding prominent specialtics, aud subsc- quently the St, Pouls, Wabash, together with Rock Island, attracted the attention of operators by their active upward movements. The highest prices of the season, as weil as of the day, were recorded during the later dealings in the Long Room, with the exception of Central, which advanced to 101%, and Keading, which sold at 1%. ‘The rematuder of the list showed no Important feature, exeapt Ban- nibal and St, Joseph, which fell of about 3 ® cent. ‘The general market closed strong, bat with less ‘excitement thay noted during the formal desliags, The gold market has dirplayed less animation and activity than yesterday, although ot times the deal ings were docitedly tively. The poo! programme for @ rise seems to have been seriously interfered with by the action of the Treasury yerterday; yet io the early dealings the price was strong at 114%@ 111M, the firmness being encouraged by the ro- poricid heavy engagemen's of specie fur to-morrow Suropean slostners, estimated at about $1,000,000 Later the price dropped back wo 110%, bat raulied to 11M, yielding fractioniiy at We close, The lead ing rates raaged from 3 } cent. (or carrying © 2@ cent, for borrowing. The roceipts of gold at the Sub-Treasury were $658 573; pavincnts, SAIIAIT ; balance, $00,542.20). The currency recepia were AS40027, payments, $331,454; balance, §Y.117,0T9. Le cus dup $020, The otal cleariuge at the Gold ¢ Hank were $68,7%, Gu; gold balances, $2,111,597; and currency’ bal 0,613. The loilowing were the quota. 10.A. Mao... 10/1229 P.M... 19K P.M. dtD HGR MET ig Deen (lull and steady om the w 1080. URI Pa ‘storlin twas fairly active until near of bank hoare at 6 and 7 ® cent. to the Kers, and & and 6 to the bond dealers, tly, however, tue deman: after bank though dow as bow as 2, ina for efieck, Taere las been rather more demand for eoumereial paper, choice grades moving at 6 and 7 ® eent, Fe Luiances Were pre The Govern: at list was strong at the fret Board, and ail the issues made higker qnotations despite the lower range of gold; but Dusmoss was ovly moderate, In later traneaetlons there wore no marked changes soted, the closing quotauons be- ing strong. ‘The active demand trom te German babkers cirried up we price of Central Vacite gobi onde to 1014, the rise of 14 BW cert, being wiimulated by the report that. these lone wil Rencetorth be Ferularly cailed on the Bertin Bourse, Heusy Clews Co, 34 Wall treet, report we aD, AL Bul, anced.) ma antes OOF. 0... MS He 58, Fee OL Lek Stree ee ihe: Soto tna Saasreg see os oy HY ere MEN TOS te $igm'Uh coup...13% 113110408, re ERR Ge Cowes cise Uae loses: cae ble, MB COUD...Aid Ls C2 Bold bonds Wiig 10h )s State bonds Were sirang on a fair buses, Ten- dvancing on moderate Inguiry to 6e% Wut 3 July Bout Carolinas wl, 44 01d Norsh Carolivas at iM M4, While Georgia gold Ts wold at 914. Hanover Rank shares fold as 105; Ninth Na Woual, 114; and Park, 100@161. There was a largo business ih railroad bonds, the furor for specu- luting extending to all ret-elass roads. We note talon of fires of C.. U. aad LC. at 814; Groat Westorn firsts, 90; North Misvourt rate, big ; Mor Fis und Kasex seconds, 96% ; and Manulvai and st, Joseph convertibles (9 cents), 14. The Union Pacific securities were very brukly doali 10, aud cloned as fellows: First mortgage, 00000 ; land grant, 8)4@S0%, ; and ineomes, HAGA. On ‘extreme quotations New York Central tock fuctuated between 100% and 110% ; serip, Misg@D Wig; Meacing, Wo y%Gliiy j Brie, 21 ; Lane Shore, 1UsGillie ; Piteburgh, 12718 ; Onto and Missimippl, 586337 ; Northwesten commion, 91 @MNK | the proforred, #4); Qi0v3¢ ; Koew Lalani, 113% 119 5 St. Paul, 68h; Gig ; thé preferred, Sage Wa CIN MOH ; ‘Harlem, 128@129 ; Union Ta: Cie, BSG ; New Jersey Central,” 107 @o108 Delawore, Lichawauna and Western, 100% (2110% | Hannibal and Bt, Joseph, 06098: the ‘preferred, Id 104; and C., Cand L U., WGA, At the Bowras ‘anaina sold je small jote at 87; CC. Cin. and In dawapolis, W914; Fort Wayne, 94; Hoston, lawrt ford and Erie, 1%); Terre Haute, $234; tbe preferred, 87; Alton, Ukgiiv’s; the proferred, 12; Ohios wrererned.’ TOs Motrin and Kasox, V23¢cinyy ; N ¥, and New Haven, 17y; and Home and Water town, 126, In the wWiscellynoous list # good bust as done, Weaiera Union ranging at ST% to bs; Paeitc Mail, 454 to 46%; and Consoligation Coul, 5 to 99, ‘Maryland Coal sold at SMS; Can ton, MiGs Quicksilver. 14), preferred, Awict0\ Cary Improvement, 19%; Delaware and Hudson al, 17%; and Mariposa preferred, 11%. AL 8 und higher prices Were reported in express ‘Adams selling up tor®4, while United Slaves rose tO Lg, and American, 54, Wells-Pargo. sold at 44, and scrip at % Clouing prices até P, Bt, wero ara ars 4a mie, o% th Wi |X. J. Courrat 108 mW ntoo Paciie,, Me pi ‘ana Lt rte IN| Mana nt lo 64 1s] ao. preire W. Gig] Weat'U. Vel, a Pittsbure Veit] Pacntic. uit “ Sortie: 1% 9439|Quickaliver, ie Northw. Vret..), #% 100° | Mariposa pred ny (eck Jaiand Hag |Cantone sss, & Pore Was Coa. Coal Moa St aul 4| Anam R a0. red WAIW. F & Co, bux, “4 Pie st GiyjAun, My Uke ry ih Centr 1 *(Dicaten fax, ty BY Dele, Lack, & W110 * 11044] Mr. George Henriques, the veteran operator in Wall sircet, has been rr itted to nbership at the Stock Exchange, and w: Vis mnorning by bis wavy friend: esl da BANKING AND FIN» NEW LOAN OF UNITED STAT The subscriptions to the New Five Per Cent, Stock of the Uuited States now amount to $56,000, OG. ‘They are confidently expected to roach $200, 000,000 by the Lime the new bonds are ready for de. livery lu May, Tho proposals of the Secretary of the Treasury will then be changed to the following programme First—Bonds to the amount of three handred miltions of dollars, payable in eoin at the pleasure of the United Btates alter ten years from the dato of their issue, and bearing interost, payable ouar- terly in cota, at the rate of Ave per cent, per annum ‘Accond—Honds to the amount of three hundred willions of dolliars, payable iv cota at the pleasure pat cordially grevted ClAL, of the United States ster Gate of their tesae, and quarterly in coin, ab the ont. Der annua, pen Third—Bonds te tho amount of seven hundred millions Of altars, papsble in eoim at the pleasure of the United States after thirty years from the date of their tesne, and bearing interest, payable quarterly in coin, at the rate of four per cent. per annom, preference, entioned two hun‘Ired millions are taken up, in the following order, namely ¢ Firet—Subscriptions for eqaul amounts of each class of bonds, Second—Subscriptions for eqnal amounts of bonds bearing interest ag the rate of four and « half per cent., and of bonds bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. ° Third—Subscriptions for any five per cent, bonds that may not be subscribed for im the preceding larson. Bubseriptions to the remainder of the 200,000,000 Of B per cents, which are unconditional, are now gos. ing on, and the bonds will soon bo issued to the eubseribers, who can receivo # scrip cortificate In Advance, 1f they desire to pay their gold or exchange thelr U. 8. 6-208 at once, in the Registered or Cou: pon form, Registered bonds will be issued of the denominations of $00, 100, 8500, €1,000, $5,000, and $10,000; and coupon bonds of each denomtnation except the last two, ‘The interest will be payable in the United States, at the office of the Treasurer, any Assistant ‘Treasurer, or Designated Depositary of the Govern juarterly, on the first days of Feb- roary, May, August, and November in each year, ‘The bonds of the weveral clasees sforesaid, and the interest thereon, are exempt from the payment of all taxes or dues of the United States, as well ae from texation in any form by or ander State, mani cipal, or local authority. After maturity, the bonds last isened will be frst redeemed, by classes and numbers, as may be desig- nated by the Secretary of the Treasury, Extensive subscriptions have already deen made through the following New York City banks and bankers: Finest National or New Yorn, No. 140 Broad- way. Fount National or New Yorx, Pine ond Nassaa. Movers. Jat Cooxe & Co., Wall and Nassau sta, Mesara. Fisk & Marcu, No. 5 Nassau st, Messrs, Hexny Cuews & Co., No, 82 Wall st, Mowers, Vewminye, Nos. 16 and 18 Noseau 6 Messrs. Wixstow, Laniza & Co., Pino, near Nasean. Messrs. J. & W. Smuicman & Co. Broad and Exchange plice. Mesers. Monrow, Bires & Co., No. 80 Broad et. Messrs, Bautarn & Taams, No. 0 Exchange place. Messrs, GLenpixxixo, Davis & Amony, No. 17 Wail #t. Menore, CLanx, Dover & Co., Wall and William. Messrs. Drexnn, Wiwrinor & Co., No. 18 Wall st. Messrs, Manx d& Co., No. 18 Wail at, Messrs. Gaonce Orpr ke Co., Nassau Messrs. Paro'x Scuvcnanpt & Bons, No. 40 Ex. change plice. Messrs. TunN@n Brovisas, No, 14 Nassau st, ‘Mesers. Bourten & Co., Pine and William ets, Natrowan Connenct BANK, Wail and Broad wa And by the Hon. Tomas Hitznover, Assistant ‘Treasurer of the U. 8., at Treasury Office, New York Markets. Farpar, April @1.—Fioun axp Mmar—Flow again lower, with liberal asies of ahiny i export at Sivobie, love have. quote: city and state shinning exiras, BAAR. 0 on} 5 De: Western aprin extras, $27: 1 do. wiutor wheat: ‘and double exiran, $6. 7; Genesee ext: Te Southern ing Oxrras, $5.80BST 25; foully brands, $7 icv tour, 88.5@80.15. meal, 89. tor Western asd Lg pay CoTion—The market om the pot was ste. terday's oes ; sales 3.716 Dales, iucluds port, at MWe. for middling Uptands, sud middlings, For futare detivery dali aod wockaoged ; Gales sines oUF jase Of 08 Closing at 13 18160, tor April, aad Liye. tor May aad June. Sunoniee Bonin dui} and. wnchstiges ; 400. bts. strained wold at $2.55, Spirits ‘pentive in better sup- py lower: s Jobbing Downese ai 6lc. for mer. ehantadle. Petroleum quiet and unchanged ; refined Oo spot eke. and erage ia balk LK@ue, Hove Grm * Adc. for mi is generally quiets at O11 prices. ‘slow ainady MSc. (or ue. Lroa Yory firma OF Beotch oy at 64.0 for Gleagarove) Winskey was lower, 1° sid at Dike. Froights—To Liverpool by sieaus, Wheat alfd., aud by sau 7a., the Intier a deciive. ‘GRAIN W hont was lens active at a furthor decline of 1@de, sales Of 48.00) Dust. at A SO4@ EIS for bs foring, In store and afloat, €1 Gre@!vo for eamiion Choice white, $16! for amber winter, end $140 for 20 Doan at 9,000 Lush ad tapas }se. sor W for do. veliow. Provisions—Pork was fairly active and irregular ; mess was lower, wulle prime meas advances: wales of 2.500 DUIS. moss At SUASHBEAT. for May and June 60 DbIs. prime meas at. $16 2p$16.90, and w good Jobbing trado ub Sik O88 H's for ity and Western mex Boat wae quictat #7agi¢ for plain aad extra mem DdIR.. AN Fine Muse. and Canny et haan duu at S2tagS oF Or Wencrn at igo4c for long clear aud short rid, aud Ft clear 4 wnoked Ao., 1p M4. Hard was dul . peiine Weniern rteam Ai Lica, aud $89 tea for June ai tijge.) ely unreliod Batior was weak at 8igie. for now blots, wile do vals reduced to Wa. Chowse. it (0, 98 to qual 2 Food ner at Ligive wr trek. = ‘Guocmnime—Ooteo was fairly active and steady Rio, 1g t6c., aad Java, 184 0e.; sales, $819 bage Ito for baltimore, ana mate Java on’ private terme, Molaroee leas active, bat fray ‘at Sb¥ie. tor New Or Heans. aadsc: for new Cabs m uagovado, and epic for Porta \aro fice very quiet St hwate, for carton ¢. tor Rangoon. Raw very stroug wud a wee c. anit ‘ Very frin at LK @l 2c. oe hard Ayo Fok, volt Whike, aad Hs elife. fur sellow. pon Live Stock Market. New Youn, Fupay, Avrii ul.—The recelpte of becves to-day were $1 car fonds, oF 1497 head, making IW care OF 3.16) catcle wiucw Monday, “The inarker war (air as Commanipaw and at Weehawae, and Bearly all the #toek chanzed handy Dafors noon re not e feeling at the close was weager, and no ‘one beliéves that the prices received Lo-day can be oo tained on Monday next, With the exception of a couple of carloads of fat bulls sold at “awdnc. WM, live welgiit the @xwome Tange Of privcd Was Lg isc. Py 1 chippod at Saiate for tatr to z Lambe were welling at Spike. # D. lar loads or 70 hogs arrived.ot wlweh 6 Mietil DS. avcrage, were wold at To. W ®., and 136 a0., average, at $7.31 8 10) Bs., aud the remainder were exclusively for slauxusarors” and ane for vale Shye | Dressed hogs were selling at the wide mare a dace 16) Bs, average at Duwi pc. a MARINE INTELLIGENOB. sho ¥R , pame low. Siri Sever ——_ AINTATORD ALMANAO—OHTS DAY, Sup rises,,....5 11bun se¥6,.,,..6 46: Moon sets. wiGd WATRR—TM ¥ Sandy Hook., 9 2,Gov. Islaud.10 17,iNell Gate. — Arrived—Faipay, April tt. Bteamship Missouri, Havana, mdee and pars ne aud pass ‘astel Nagy Monte Onrist, rar unas river aoa De Vowels. siness Motices, Henry Ward Beccher’s Case Hopeful. All modle ruy Year have boea cont Lable temper first taken h piieatl OF tie part ry Ward Recehor® sufferings from spas Was taken ta Kebr 1 Naat ing the aj= the Anatomy truss ebould be applied. Dr. Kuos Wan, seoing Mr Neecher's error, at once took Dis cise in band, wad Botwithevan ting bis’ repeated ap plications, Mr. Leecuer, row receat developments, is au | quite’ bi 6. ross, , mmsLOdK Lhe plac 0 evertuaily curing Mr. chy t rupture ts of ter uu thet AD AlArUIng ¢ rangulated equalled only by hydrophopia, but Mr, Beceli ate case Will hardly rewiit in (hat. Avoiding What lie has indulged in, with 9 composed mind, will do mnch to. eventing it Mr. Boecher’s tenacity in suck 0 Ts the as DLL, — Dally nof af lis Anteret in te Vea. id that Dr. Shi by the ruptured grati an may be consulted office, G7 Browdway, A pamphlets, wit puoe 8 Veldie and miter treat ee OL hs Heury Ward Beecher iets ne portrait of Mi. Bescaer, be Malis cents. AStubborn Cough that will not yleld to ordinary rewedies, may be thoroughly cured by JAYNES'# EXPRCSORANT, @ most effective medic! ein i) Bronchial aud Pulmouary disorders, Bold evory+ where, _ It will Relieve the Baby, ‘There is no mistake about it, MRS. 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T, HELMBULD'S Prepas ceutical, not a single ove belbg patented, but all on tholr own merits, Mnglish and ons are Pharma To dispel any Impression oF prejudice that might ex fet in the minds of many Ainst my I’reparatious from ad that Tain the publicity given, through advertising, ud have Doon @ druggist (or @ period of 8 yeart more conclusively to prove tb, eee letter. (From she largest Mopsfactustag Chews Yorid.J Novennen 4, 19% T. Mt boi; HG VEEN: Venideuige, wud wud fiyto belore him, L hnve boon fayerauly ib chas acter ani enter ring WILLIAM WW hAGIEEMA re Weighuwal, Manufactan Niots and Brows airects, Pbiade “1am acquainted with Mr. i pled the Dru NOL been eq) Lapreesed With fi Prepared by H. T IELMUOLD, Practical and Analyt) cal Chemis Crystal Palace Pharmacy, G4 Broadway, New York, aud 106 Kouth Tanth street, l’uiladelpita. HELMHOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HAS GAINED 4 WORLD-Wiag Fano HORESEPTELD. a erigat out Mannasset, Wee SER Al ads Me ATHEWSON—WAINWPIGHT.—By the Rev, 8. Dy Thomas L. Mathewson to “iosagaine wet TMANN-ANT.—Dy the Rey, &. Schwab, David OST RANDEI—HICHARDS —By U }. Beech Vem Al Je PAPUA Ng eed MIDT. berg, Moritx 0: Henriette Goldschmidt. TPS shee en wy Paiste to mite ents Menitey’ol Hustivehecaiae PETERSEN WASSCHAP FE Ry ane hae ‘Jonep Yi L 1D, Ernest Charles Peversen to Lena ‘a0 i FULLY -BRADT —Dy the Rey. Win. ©, Poole, Hagh Reis to Marg Ang iirady. HAL—WEINGARTNER —Ny the Rey. J. Fe RUBEN: Basehe, Cari Rosenthal (o Moganiene Woingartaer. By the Key. G. W. Droes, J20 BCHILL GERLACH. SRUITE SLEKSTRIS “ly the Rev. G. W. Drees, F iy the Rev. G. W. Seitz 0 Eve Eckstein. the lh Se DIVORCED. COLEMAN.<Ry the Circuit Court of Sangamoe Hay As, March term, Christians Coleman from from Frieaerix Dna. nh 3, by Judge Wiliams, Anne from Patrick Duly. Married 4p Arelund, Sept. MaRtiEie ta ‘sc Lowa, March 38, by the Cireait ta St Louit, March 18, re Cor Bie? oem ‘om Angustis Gether, Dw 1. Florence K Gould from Lucius Gy fr in Chiengo. by Jadee Jameson, Ann Cathe rine Guth from Henry Guth. Married to Huford, Pras bas iM y pe i: tiny care R LAILE“in Loutevitg Rye April 12, Ratharine Lait (roin G.I Late, -Canee, abandorine My HOWINSON “iy the Cireunt Court ot Port Ind, U. Ki. KKovii.son from Medora Robinson, cn DIED. FL.—On April 20, James Bragiel, son of Rd i and Catharine Brazicl, a native of Fethard, comme Wperary, Lreiand, aged § years, 7 mouthe, and § Teapectfully invited to attend ti day, April 23, at 1 o'clock, frou Wl Ki county, HICKEY.—On Friday morning, Apri 2, Geiger. atier eimgering Minen, aly" Ann Pa § 6 50h pit ‘The teiatives and iriends of the family are fully Invited to attend the tm dence, 34 Doiancey ston Sunday, at 14 P. will be interred in Greeaw dod Ceinete Hs Up Thursday, Apri 80, Michael Rugheey ie Williameburuh, sol 48 years, @ uauive of Cross keys, conuty Cavan, Ireland. His reintives and ‘Iriende are respeetfally inyited to buren, on Saturday, at # o'clock ; thence te Culvary Cemetery. JUbO—6 ¥ morning, at 74 o'clock, Charlee 1 hé relauves aad fronds of the family are reapect> Mallv tovited to 1,08 Bunty after oon, ui 1 o'clock, trom tuo residcuce of his parent, cannon et. Hen McGinn, the beloved live of the town of Sinaia ‘The faneral will take place from her late Feskd 151 Goercs #t.,on Sunday afernvon,at 1 o'clock; ui to Valvary Cemetery, 31 years end & months. he Telatives and irrends of the famntly, also the bers of kimannel Lodge, 0. of O. F respocttal ave resid | from Wer late reat at bis late resideuoe, a Union ay. corner of attend the fancral. from bt. Mar ‘hurch, Wiliams 4 tend the fun county Meath, Ireland. aged 58 years and 4 ments. BANKS. ~On the 20th inst., Chartes B, Marks, aged Tapers froin Interment i orcen wired, Cemetery KAN DOLUI. “On Friday, April 2) Tenbelie. beloved wite of Jaiues E, Randolph, ‘aged 9 years, 6 montue, and 5 das ‘The relatives of the family are respecte In'ly. invite funeral on Bunday at YJ o'clock, (rom her resklence, £00 West 10th #1, fmcener hovice. Mer remaine will be taken vo Ureem Wood (or intermen New Jersey papers please copy. PavAs uiday, 218( 1ust,, Americus Amelia, wife o Swan Funeral on Sunday, 24, from her late revidens corner of Division ttorney #18., at 1 o'clock P. Me Friends pecttully favited to attend ; elo f Keystone Lodve, No.2, FA. M. VAN WY1Z.~In Hroobiyo, April 1. Mary, wile yf Herman F Van Wy, aged 27 years, inaideo name Mary Gagnon, native of Vhuliptows, Moga county, The relatives and frionds are invited to attend the fuiwral, ou Saturday, t Kapelyen wt a Special Motices, WADE & CUM G, CORNER E1GHSH AV. AND TWENTY-THIRD 8Tw GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 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The common remark tn relation to ersons in such a condition Is that they are cousamp- tye, Now, what these unfortunates really want ts vigor, vital strength ; and, as eertain as dawn succeeds urkness, they can rocaperate thuir systems and regain perfect health by resorting to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Litters, It is as clear that @ Life reviving tonic is required in such cases, as that the dying famo of an empty tan revived with @ new sapply of oll, Periectly pure and tnnocuons, eoatein- ing nothing but the most genial vegetable extracts, and combining the three grand elements of @ stomachtc, an alterative, and @ genial invigorant, Hostetter's Bitters are suitable to all constitutions, and arc as ap- Meable to the diseases and disabilidus of the foebler ex as to thore of men BROADWAY MARKET, BROADWAY, 4TH AND GTH 878. IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR BUSINESS. 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