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ee LIKE IN THE METROPOLIS, | gieen' ttn i ittemble sh thelr arury ob wuudey, Mareh #, atl o'clogs P.M. — Tilting oltecra, hee requested to net an pall PASUEA HERB AND THERE BY THD | WN Ralnene | est can. suaney Wee ‘er. He BUNS NEFORIERS: Genre” bt Beart Hightitntantry | Lientcon it ¢ Hrench of Promine Mutt—Artese | [lanth’ Infantry Lieut: 20,000 Hrench of Promise § Tanti Intante Tee At Mrs Heury Me Sinntin on the Come fat Alia Terectde heat wilt asec at jue Won tivint of Mise Varenvet Howllany. t ident Et: Marken place, at 2b) P.M Margaret Rouligny seeks to get $20,000 from | Col. Le Gal wae the original organizer %f this famous Heny M. Martin for Baving siotated Mle promiecto | Freuch command, Me had served for over twelve years Pavey her, Ehe enye that he visited hier rewularly from | and resigned shortly after the clase of the war, He was Mert svat her Feridence, tid West Fifteenth etreet. | « fine suldier aud a triet disciplinarian, Tees visite were continued when she removed to - Pi vpethy Nok in September, 19%), Martin went to | ‘The Wite of the Murderer In the Toma Carl Vogt, the alleged murderer of Chevalier Dubois de Blanco, was before Justice Hogan, at the France ae agent for her father. Prior to his departure fon the Sa of April, 1990, fn the Hochester Honte, in Cltn Cecthinelty tte Toving couple planted thetrtroth | Toute, yesterday, for further examination, Chart net, Makguretavers tat. sits has always bet. . : . Moa a eT iiitug to marty startin, hat ii | Métl, the Belgian Cousul, Assistant District Att LUST ARN de Feturned from France, Mrloging with | Algermon 8. Sullivan, the prisuner's counsel, a fC wonian whom te pnsed ae he ite and it | etal number of attendante were present, VOR Wieiqus meets Martin has fold Margaret appeared ia court, looking somewhat pale and embar- Baird his Wife, and has told. Matear raster. She was dressed in @ green poplin with long Wwe ceca wae WORK BON, wu Das FeAUEEE LO | Oa ctouk, Aw Vogt entered she siatted and advanced Mifearet obtained aa or ainet Martin, | (o uect itn leading him to « remote corner of the NEwwan arrested by Bet Sener the @xay ML room, whe they conversed durin : i. fl Vogt bears his toeareeration well, and appeared ae fr Palting the Groat Salt Sea-1,.200 8 Jndge. Mr. Crore moved a dietotemal of the ¢ Salt Throw Overboard laa er 4 that ao further evidences had been received or Ttattoy, | utormotion obtalived that a witness had teft Hiruine aye, During that Cine ther © Teteatie Vey produced the. Koode taken. from Martiox ou f For a few daya eho met with no | PEM fem Col sae antl Monday, to give the ‘emubore: nt further than trong winds anda | prosecution tine bo hear som rus heavy but st ady een, Ca the moruing of March 9 the - ——— Hae ie tty ced cloudy, wind NR, and blowing | (Sty Ged? it was my Own Mon, and Dead? gale. Double reefs were taken In the sails, hatches ‘Thomas Ward, better known as “ Blind To: mn,” iay 0 a cellarway In front of hie Tle was lying on his back He lost his Hattened, everything aloft not necessary to of the vensel sent down, and all Oxed en) faight happen, ‘The sea was running mo the eatery | t against what niain bigh, and 4 Thu late home, 42 Spring street, Ant had evidently been dead some hours made clean breaches over her at every mrge. She | sit inthe army, and then drew ® pension from the shipped much water, andthe men had to lah them: | Government, He eked out hie pension by selling bal- tcivesto the masta and xuawales, On the 10th a great | Jade, aud hie face and voice had been for youre fasntiiar wave struck and nearly sent her on her beam ends. Thi | to the frequenters of Catharine Market. Me drank uushipped the radter by breaking otf both gudgeoms A1t 8 suppoeed that, reaching home late aut No further coutrel wos had over the rudder, except to | intoxicated, he took refuge under the reliar doors to tring thevessel's stern to the wind, The maln trysaii | cecape the fenctrating Diastent Wednesday, niehhs He War set to keep ber steady, In that condition ae rolled | Where the tarten ser told. hl 5 bak Caaughe & and tumbled two days, ‘The atrain on her | Ses reporter who let nicht at the howe, atthe pumpe were required p her clear. On | was deeply ft wind hautet Wewent ts bel early,” anid the off man, Wan envy | didn't hear Thomas come in. This more ) ea | awhile, vat it waseo com { contin t wa dope te Meahithelr | PACK i the hotee when sate } iat open tna pateten and | Chere saya nan dead on aun 9 the Hotermincdon. The | Esent dow ved. and to he aoa wae determined im. Te four ani deat? and the old wan broke down in Meee tayiolt, uader the | lind Tom's age te given at 26, though he looks Co eae i oceked a | sald by the pollen. to be shone dd, He leaves e wite and wiietoiticrtion hin cathe mudject | two children oa Besten Leland, Moture fein nie juin, The. reporter fad peboate wiping stat ss veri cone. where Cormichacl's Disappearance eae ore raves by “com | John Carmichael, aged about 30 years, of Ber- steals, ait homeatttincie feet th choice | keto clerk for MeSillop, Bpragne @ Co. ie Werte SO eae Oe oan 'whieh must he prowptiy | street, thiselty, went frow howe as usual on Saturday, inet. With diticulty they aet waving the cait It ware work of hours, aud the stalwart vessel uvarly diled With water during the operation. It yelleved ler, how ever. Wie wcight. A few hours later Sunday, Mate * wit tetiporarily. ceased, ab two hundres| milea hy log to the north of Cape Hatteras Taking advantage of the calm, ty ed th h 9 for th On his way to the ferry he stopped at Murphy's Hotel in Grand street and asked Mr. Murphy to lend him fifty cents, eoytng that he would hand {t to Mim on his return in the evening. Mr, Murphy lent) bin the amount, During der on board, bored a hole thr the afternoon Carmichael went ehain throng reset and minde fast by me recreation and drank several thay ehaine ond t ho wind wow | sud incaps re of igerlt. veored ti 1 Dat uy ronitast ‘and bexan to labor reane: ¢ her wind wary bow, th since been accomptiened me time he #0 imbedded in ergen. chnel was a highly lerevinan It Ure his fathei hie wages to pay his pa them to hold ama “under no circum {ouched, "The rest of his weekly nd her two euildeen 15 Inches in hetght. tad slde ustache early black, aud dressed From eters to etern ary alls, brok © firas the 1 ‘ —- The Grand Opera House Partnership Sa! A motion was argued before Judge Cardozo in suit of Cole againt Boker to discharge the defend- ant from arrest, Mr. Cole was Fisk's manager of the nnd atest. Yesterday morning, before Assistant committee on the Wisser-Robinson eon: Mr. Peter Mit MH, counsel ‘ ad Opera House, and afterward leased the house. for the contestant, Henry Wisser, He claims that he agreed with Baker to go into th the Seventeenth Diet of the ef District, Martin Klopp was not permitted by whe inepectors to watch for Wisse, though he (Klopp) showed them his authority, and that Klopp, who was a reputable eltizen, ewore that l counted IM votesPwhich were cast for W it, There ‘Was fraud in thie district, and, as evidence of the fact, Mr Mitchell mentioned the cireun ce that the in eareria apectors had been indicted by the Grand Jary Seer ark same: (oat the ‘With regard to the Tenth Distriet, Mr, Mitehell | were partners! ers, afd that thy te due hina * Os ‘ Cained that James Haulon, wateher for Mr, Wis from the parti © BONN, Decision reserved, i been driven from the polls by a gang of hired row _—- Mos, who potup.e shamAgnt, br: permission of th An Alibi thar Justice Dowling Doubted. Meciinn Byes co sevem aioe 1 : | In the Special Sessions, Thursday, Mary Lyach Wh ef Le ad of First avenue, swore Uhat Oscar Diver, the prisoner d for Wieser, be J bas i h S for Wiest. The Grand, VUry at the bai m she recognized, entercd ber room ie let hey gave Mr. Wiater but | ecweem the hours of 1 aud ¢ o'clock A, Mu March if four vote ( eatrormard they coultal 1 Wien she beeame aware of his presence she serenined Fae Oe aot rrebe proving that the ret re(urn was Ma theintruder,, She struck #.inaich. whieh #r ey MT aa nae Te iiced they be fore the strange man's face for the short tim voted for citizen ewore hath that she was able to cling to hin, Yolen for igen ge Diver producen three witnersees, att reapectable aida’ Know for Rab ahve why pont ively rare Ha from WidMnKt Mr. Mitchell cine was avery Tein Aire. Lynch's house, be wan ata bail in Pourth atr Cesar dows Avcuies Avani 2 ¢ Dowling aid t lord th Far heir moat pelted preeoncels ed ' The Tenth Av ng's Sand Bag Mr. John Hardy, cone! for Mtr, Robinson, claimed Last Sunday evening Fred Weber, of ‘Tomp that Kopp wae futosteated that Hantan wis notre T kiussilth,S,1.,wae waylaid and rubbed in Tenth avent Go'the wroba partys that the forty.three citizens in | Peter Conway wim arrested, aud identified as one of th we wh rleepth District were ail mit aken with the ex mien who had committed the a ult. In the police sta- eee ee cect mie ae hetkgow thelr cen ceaauis, | stone, valuable gold watch wes found In bls possession je claluied Ghat bo fraud had Lenn roumitted opt Calrey advertiond the wate ell Noda Movigeon should keep hie scat. Tho comutt Sper NO: Woe LONE: POORLY: port Muuday week = a} Said that on Monday evening, while. walking through Twenty Mist street near Secon, avente, he The Disturbance in Marry Hlit's Vo Was atruck oi the back of the head With what he thought Theatre. ak Nenad, ad while unconncioue waa robid. BI Detective Trving told @ SUN reporter, yester- y Meesaway ie gue of ie notorious Tenth arebue ay, (hat the man who #trnok him wt Harry HiNT's mat hae served Ove years iu Siny Sing, née was entirely unknown to him, and that the ass ~— wae without provocation, He says that he heart a Not a Flirtation in Harlem, Detind him using a vile epithet, and then he received a the Marine Court, yesterday, before Judge stinging blow on the k. Mr. Irving knocked the ¢ M Ore Butler, @ 1 et nies of 18 euunmers, peeailant down, but had no ehaner to arrest him, tea | sued John Muller for $100, Miss Butler is uu orphan Horearrougit cert reM ahd heb hits back. Hhsity Till J gud earus er own living. Bie was returning: frum perennial inletinderstanding reported to have bout 6 o'clock in th ing, aud in parsing Mr re o5 my yar The are bas, ‘i rears eit per Muller's house, ft eb avenue and Jesh ste al sive, Pech tortured. into. nftucna Of great ville inte ni coat hole and was contaed to her bed for a gud one in which dangerous weapous Were freely and | two we in consequence. Judge White, who ap- aricarly appealed t0. peared for Uie defendant, tried to prove (hat Mise But ‘The shinple etoall such ag know me that no | fer war in the actof Mrting with a clerk ina tea store en 1 BOELS Welk eith of counselled oF allow willitle 7 next to Maller’s bh ey wud that she was not looking Spprenendedy constitute a sumcient refutation to the | straight abeads but ogling st the clerk atthe time she Aanjast necueation. Ae the custodian of the public pe fell. The fair plaiutif proved to the satisfaction of the due Lbeatre Danny Hin Hasek biog ret one + Beet Mra. McKay's Divorce Sutt. A Plucky Conductor Taking out his Far McKay has sued her husband Patrick F with bin ted divorce, charging hm with various forme terday two rufflans boarded a Grand stre aimeut, and ainong ther z her ar t tue Manor House, in Mecker avenue, Willian she applied yesterday be burgh, to ride to Culyary Cemetery. Whe ed f oy during her suit, and in their fare they held up thelr flats and told the conductor the charges ou which sie orings ault, take itoutof that, The conductor, although aelight is Wee urunk about bul man, ls plucky aud understands somewhat the art repeatedly for drunk of veifdetener, It saine anewer a secon, ct Uronght the athdavite Une, te struck, out frome the aboulder, aml whlle the je aleg dtenicw any snich ineome aot vue of th Ne Weal crashing through. the nbd sage bla Whole property Window glam, hit ogint te seat eprawiingen ti Hobinron kent the matter to Meme ear Th Struck drew it the facts. the wriegy atid tien Fa vei WARN cece Th ‘olonel of the Ninth, ' tn gave the eilw ascii thrashive.an’ | ‘The Ninth Kegiment isto elect a Colomel tn then suade bi uy Mie kot andapologten. At Ut V auo wince of Jamce Flak, Thursday evening. Col wae ecu bayiug thet be Bau | Henjautn W, Dlunchard hae declined the position on given th eens accomnt of i health, ‘The leading candidate is Judge peel orge G. Barnard, ‘The position has been tendered Benrching the neAtotes in the District J sn and be has signifed hie intention of secepting tt y's Olive provided he recelves Aunanimone vote, Judge Barnard Mr. Strahan’s sub-committee of the Judic ieee hamated with thet tae oF the Ninth, Monee he mmittee are preparing @ Het of those prisoners con the late Col. Fisk, was aa fine @ imentas 6 cases DO Uieposition appears on the hooks of t city, aud even Fivalled the well-known t J itome ne i whee pon feted, will be " - a uipared with Oke in the Clerks aioe, to dh TT A Rl a A Iiots Among A. 'T. Stewart's Laborer fell Gecuiy everday, aud Wek WA ie The wen employed on A, T. Stewart's railroad day night they engaged In two riots, The frat was at Farmingdale, where the men demolished everything in the house, and beat the landlady, Mrs, Deuzer, so badly | ~ oe The Tenth Avenue Murder. As Ane cpenine os Hie OOURs Ot Menesey Bim ee? {hae tt feared ehe, will ecr O'Hara arrested ny, Counsellor Howe tuade a motion for | firee of thet. aud dustic ord committed them, Mt newly discovered testimony tu tbe | Mt Quevta. kbives and clubs were freely used. Jann é Wilke-Wurdherer murder case, He dusired to prov Neral hones broken, The withor of the disturbanc Marke of violence on the neck of the prisoner om th Luoraing of the affray, for the purpose of corroborating Vas airented by the Sheriff, aud Justice BRedcker com Valfved' bint for taree month the version given by Wilke, Objection was made by Fe ee Col. Fellow Iecocder Hackett overruled the mo The Rey, B. Andrews Acquitted. Hon sod proterdec ta charge the Jury. He dvelt par The jury in the case of the Rey, 1, Andrews, Pita We he Wd concluded’ aud the | Mary McLaughlin, has brought In a verdict of acquittal pnbony tu retires “w quedtion came uy Fhe child bad run away from different houses several iHecle ett uty,,reomme Ha MS Times. and lind faily Leen taken froin Randatt’s Talwpd CT Mat the dMny J by the minister end yt his home at Jersey City r advise Over | She ran away at night frequeutly, and was found in the x 1 Meares, | condition, Jer condition wie shown to be the reel of al preva ’ rrouin WU dete ad But Of cruel (reatinent, A tors nd the T Attempt to Arvest t ley. Gorter lat Oras fue mn terday morning an application was made by ‘The sentenc nowed IY i pas he. Chete | Counsel of Mr, Elias of the Geneva Wateh Company to { tin Wisker ite OF fh cu i Ll ta a Jude Cardozo, for an order of arrest against Horace Gruatly ouilated throughout tt " Greeley, Whitelaw Reid, and Me, Sluclale of the Tri 0 fe emmplayt TRAST tones in'n cult for tibet. Judge Cardozo raid there was ba orig herto 4) danger of the defendants runnlog away, ‘They were : Se hduwtt realdents Of thie locality, aud hie thought to lee syoun order of arrest before a verdict would situply ‘The Funeral of Col, Eugen iat, Wit) Gratis personal feeling whlch was no part of the Brlg-Gen. J. M. Varian, commanding the Third |! % #dudge, He would therefore deny the motion, Br) or It te with deep regret that the Brigadier General com wanding announcer the death of ex. Col, Kugeue Le Gal Who 80 long and faithfully served In the National Guard commandant of the Fifty ofth Kegiment, Hie lose Wii be sincerely deolored Ly ull ty whvik be Wad KUOW Ds ade, Firet Division, yea erday issued (ie follow.ny Co Spencer's Quartermaster, Col, Charles 8, Spencer, the newly elected com= Mandant of the Fifth & tw now busy making *ppolntments on his eat, ‘The Hon, Thomas of Aue Heard of Alderivea, bee been appolnied Quarter: CARL SCHU RZ EXAMINED, wenn WHAT IP 1S PREPARBD TO PROVD Ing ABOUT THE FRUNCH AKM his morning, © - | The Administration Men Fndesvoring to Wring from him the Names of che Wit+ nesses he Proposes to Summon Do they Want the Teath to Come Waetrsoton, March 2. — The Senate Arts Investigating Committee, at their meot- anined Senator Schurz. We said he first becaine acquainted with the Marquis de Chambrun in the spring was an attorney for the yy in { He did not think Chambrun was cons Fren States, eh eltizens d with the of 1865, and know he ysecution of elaine of courts of the United ret service, In reply to the quertion as to whether the wit- ness had frequent | nterviews with the Marquis, Mr. Schurz began his reply by stating in what mat business, ato, that when su rhe obtained 1 4 knowledge about this arms He had said, in his speech in the Sens h feoling arose tn this coun- try In consequence of the sale of arms to the that i WHY SCHUTZ WAS NO" Th wa trenehment Committee the Senu mote the Aber vawati was wh toe might h Governine uur Governme ings merely f dnance store such arms w firat time his When correction of or Conkling hy ire) at the that hy oetunity & oy eat knowledy se except ty ita woels oF for na copy of fut that it would be bproy would perhaps a) nit he was startled to think nt should carry on such: pr r the purpose of getting rid ul he only knew the fact 1e sold, cargo after cargo, to ON THE jons were COMMUTER, thened ¥ euspi 4 after the beginning of the present session of Congress. he organization of the Re- was talked about for auses, he understood that Jewell of Cons pr to place hin Hitter for all hi pad of that nvestiguie the not at that about the tsuch aris bad bee rinight before the Cliristina. KEMINGTON'S LETTER TO LECESNT shown to hin by a member of the legisla ch ofthe Government, like that whieh in the preamble of Me. Summer's reso. ite did not know of his own knowledce got that lettor, hat the gent Hon the gentle and thought the gentlema jection to tell, with him as confidential He regarded his He supposed th nan himself would hay Ol Tle would sta leman to whom he Was hot Mr, Suniner, 1c mleht have | ten, or fourteen. days bef Sin duced his resolution that helearned the Marquis de Chambrun had knowledge of the subject emt braced in the Yesolution, ithe Marquts what he know of te inatter. Marquis hud 90, Dut_not for the purpose uf sibject, Ho had called In a he faniilie lineelf a iT quis being intimate, cys 8p letter of Mr. Remington to Mr. Lec at thi with at or a stibso” we that he had Secretary of War. with and the saying of Remington t bad touse strong inf factured, The Marquis further satd the le waa no secret, tt hav of Warin the presence of other per- prequent interview, In answe whether it was a Marquis replied thi ure havin) interviews he had with M. pnided he had been last six years. visited his houne, and. Secre SOU ul the Secretary which also reference to ne, either rent Interview, and informed had a conversation with the He had beard the letter read War to the Secretary of jad appeared in the debates, TRE MANUFACTURE OF CATUTRIDGRS, ota and ata he quest tH th m ruanu= Loves ace to have t ing been read to him by the mnddential it was not. been asked how many ‘Chambrun, Fe- quainted with hin for The wife of the Marquls frequently saw bina in the same social way. He had often talked to himon the eubject of the sale of arin, “He did Hot know how a copy of the letver of the re- tary of War to the Secretary of State was fur- nished for the preambleto Mr. Sumner's resolu. tion, HOW REMINGTON'S LETTER WAS P CURED. ‘The wituess was then asked whether he know how a copy of Mr. Remington's letter to was procured, and ated to Chambrun stated at the ecesn Fepllod that It was commu- by the attorney at Paris, Limo that the paper was prog ri duced In evidence at the trial ty Hat th witness had ne other | ured @ that s« The other info witness procured, from other soure that he knew more than Chambron and he stated himself. He had had no reason for calling on elther the Secretary sury the to laquire as t accounts of f arma. In response to a qu know any jedue of Government havi or indirectly from the sale of arms, plied that a good deal of tnformat nim from. third. 1 ught this informa’ f War or the Secreta: himself on those points, because he of the ‘Trea- repanvies in pived from the #ale arent dis money Fr pation whether he had any flieor connected with the received any money directly witness re- n came to fle: could b parties for He thought he had committee In his letter his ‘Of course he could not awl iY this ¢ in evi expressed to the willingness to this end. tesuf no knowledge of his own, WANTING KORURZ'S AUTTIONIT enator Carpenter Frou what pers ceive communtentions on. tb think Fe awer that quests iuimicated th te th " hy persona kbew about tle ease tos av persons WhO gave ine the Anforwation L Senator Car Trepeat, from what persons dtl yon recelve camfidential emntannte upon the sab Jeet? ft tuibk L ought to way Beau rT think We ougut fo know Witness replicd that if he should tay the let ters before the committee it part of the investigation make those afraid but the end would committee t names of the wit BENATOR SCHURZ WILL might stop (hat entirely, for it would who now give information; be answered by giving to the PRODUCE WITNESSES, ‘nator Harlag urpawe to have the wit esses subeenacd ned 7 A.—It Is, Senator Slarian—Are they citizens of the Taited A y one. . pt What Th er oT Waly the qi ft want ie whieh the Comn “Whether any incinber of the Senat American citizen is or has been in cominun colin owe 10 Bal ‘Sen jn all h to have ator Carpenter thee jon with the Fre or With an id atten,” &e, aLor Sehura: agent or oft Thave had no auch ¢ My cominunications were with America’ but the peta would have us Lilt bu! ‘One part of are sojution under ting requires thei to Ask, any olner jon or neh Government or other forvign Abereo! in reference mntnteation citizens who had no connection whatever with forelgn Govern. mente, Benator Stevenson—I understand you to, tary 0 yes body the letter’ never heard bin the Seer ‘commun! ‘Ren letter trom Ie L think the fret impression th Sumuer obt he pers 1) whon Lette borat Ni The purps Ise, aud did you tion. arpenter: nigtor ator from thi Male Was read In Lhe presence of the ue fret thme Chambran repeate Heute of the letter from 1: that the Myon Tevelved the Information Boervtary of War ty the Seere 1 that Chambrnn enti ie hawing went lo YAU Lhe second tite tcousilerd by the Secretary wut at All, any time, heard from to' bln for 17, atid expressly we of Dele shows Lo the President and bd Bot hear from him that» copy of we furniphen for that purpome solely kA. yanyuiing or the kind, but he salt of War did not consider It & confidential Do you know how a copy of the nto) neuren? As 1 Senator hed kauWledge of It from somebody els thea Chainbrut Henator Cacpenter—Do yon know from whom Senator Bunce received a copy of that letter? A.—L cugnot name the witnes of my own knowledge. EXPECTS TO SUSTAIN ALL HIS ALLEGATIONS. ‘The witness further said wnat as an erroneous Tew wath came k move itat all, Certain ody t hy eel know pect brought before Senater Schurz said in his opinion tt dat of jon ns to what thoy were likely to do toular clreumstance absurdities cought to know better, reaslon pr plved upon four state that puntil very 1 nown, He had any such Renator Carpenter hut any aftie ofthe Hing aru ledge. My coun Yeni th tthat pours th he Au Rn lover! utteres he had no ides of moving an inv Toy letior Co the comm 1 to eustaty wil the all Senator Hamlin said he held in bis hand ticle from the Nord Devise He transferred It to Senator S: it, saying th and was an omclal organ, ; “/ viiled that the investigation was montha ago. he wished to at eoonlly, when the facts be- did not know that: he should »body within his knowl Intention four months 9 Have you any knowledge eho: Government ever made n ¥ prop to persons Known to be agente of (hi Tdo not ki amnnleations. ar ot ny own frome ied tat Lex ations wiade by me, ne Zoi who printed in Bertin, following sen- paper was well taform Ant quest merican ANY'S FE 1 when we aL he ay tr say that mul bay INO was the the polley opin der pare 80 a8 Tot to fall into the dd sometines by imen who Ho had always vinced that Germany Would take no ty the sale of these arms, perhaps because it was as every well informed man know, her fixed Polley to remain on the friendliest terms with the United States, The witness further said tha tn his conversation with the Marquis de Cham- brun be did not hear hin say he (Chambrun) d sired to make a point Inany way for the Proneh Government, buton the contrary he was con- Vineed auch was not the cnse fenutor Hamlin (id you uot euppose that Cham: wr’ ohyeet waa to Thiyiieate “xiit hak Charged for the aris charged 2 A luterest in what was Kolng You nol draw an ifcrence that such wus lie opfint? No. Dad Aficr farther proceedings the committee ad- Journed anti! Monday. ute op Mouday, oe 1d by the Boone Sisters, will wughlty wud MuEj¢ at the Cooper THE SUN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1872 / FINANCIAL AND COMMBKCTIAL, — Furpay, March 2—P, M.—'Tho railway share Market has heen charactertzed In the general Met by dullness anda tamences of speculation, singularly in CUAMPION BASE BALL > The Wonderful Players that have be gaged for the Forest Clty Clab—The W. World Chatlenged- A Smart Scorer. TUE LATEST SIXTH WARD TRAGED Probable Murder in Mutherry Street. Dine pute over the Old Game of Forty-tives Rroomsticks nnd Broken Mutt CLUB. store: ckeand afloat in 9 —-Refined pot 148 2,000 hoehels at ON EHC. for se. for do 8 me Wertorn ti afoaty St for white on n Hence Dut quiet; Kalee 36.00 for avorh tilsed and ) Weatera and Souther white am tn fale demand at 2% eq Dominick and Maria Gerraghty occupy Prom the Cleveland Leader contrast with tue activity and antmation disptayed in | yw nis.rand steel Mace crude gulch at yess nuphs rooms in the tenoment 19 Mulberry street, Mle |, ‘Tho pitcher for the summer of 1872 has | certain of the promlacnt speculations, | The entire | getiveai tu initer' se only Nustnvas nt tie. BURN uit ehael Dolan apartments inthe same builde | Beet prasticing for several weeks outside of the | market wae decitedly irreguiee dnving the morning, | roan was ii ' there wan 6 Re ing, hers ave leo inuny other puncte unded | cet Hintta, and, though not Feellug well: eatt | but the afternoon brought easy money with it, and e Nn sie“ ah fg here are alao maany other perso w ihrow & ation ball with sugh aw $8 | pullieh disposition ou the part of operators, which re- mee, On ‘ani tor May the same roof, and at nightMll they frequently | that it cannot be sean uniuss covered wikh PVE | eulted in carrying up prices pretty much all over from 14 | Mvcry. Rod anchenned A get together soctally to FecotNt the pak OT ee rie ee en trauses & heat s9 Kreat | toa per cent., the general market winding up strong and | Prat ty gecivity at ag0 ror logan Museatel of the future, or to amuse themselves with some | as burn te’ talt to uae otore tt Feaches the | notdive theimprovement stimy. ‘The most active stocks | efor new Vurkieh wnaner, eae orld a vorite, | © “WhO 0 of cinder ‘ore Olilo and Misalesippl and Northwestern com jor enernnta. cf avi. tenmo of cards, forty-tives heing the favorite, | catcher, who only dnds a mans of cinder in hls | wore Ohio and Misslssippl and Northwestern common, | Pra eM tte Dime tty. Wi ukey titer at Sale Dolan isan intemperate man, and when | hand, The assietant or vest ee ee an throw a | whlch divided the honors of the day between them. | Big iron ind hfock tin vwiry Aru al the fate speculative under the tnfluence of Hquor very foolish all thepuegh eighteen inches of oak plank no ‘The first named opening steady at 45}, presented an tin- Chane at Mellie has bees fiatire, 30g Manete Af he keeps on, the man on deck will by mt Hroken front all day, and made an upward movem ately and disagreeable, When in this state he Freihte quiet fof Grcat Hrlitin, but otherwh a ee vith bee ath, Wek polled to encase his stomach with a mont or | without halting to 47%, Northwestern in the mean time | active aud rather drmer, Kentucky tobacco active aud raghty to a game of forty-fives, If they |, et and other armor, oF suffer the couse- | pogo fromm 7934 to My, the upward spurt deriving bonent | Ermer, ma hevepted there was @ row, with a knock | “hie catcher has been for three weeks past en- | {in some unfounded ramors of dividend in view. five Brock Marker down and drag out terminatl At last M «lin bres up pig iron at Newburzh | Erte was dull—comparatively speaking—and was steady aking up pls the New York, « ther apart | rolling sttls, and to stil further toughen his hands he allows the big twenty-ton trip hammer to drop on them two hours each day; they are Govnghty told Dolan never to ments again when not sober, ‘On Tuesday Dolan, while drunk, again applied in the morning at 49\@49%. When the cable reported Nigher prices In London, a better buylug movement sent 8,559 sinc week 1 Exel aly agd unchanged. Monday, nga Friday, Moreh 2. e Weight, and 6 cars of thin Cherokee cattle selling a for admmjesion, but Mr. and Mrs.Gerraghty, seeing | how pout the size o fay; they, tho price to 8% but It quickly went off-again to 49%. {ok ndminslods iered him away. Dolan’ would aos GF ite hati as by toerera id HF 4 Dall | ro Vanderbilt roads, including Rrke Shore, were diy alice WM, net., the Fan not go, and Mrs, Gerraghty attacked him with a broomstick. Mr, Gerraghty interfored, pushed Dolan backward down the stalrwa} Falitiu Dolan struck hia head against the. stairs, and when taken up was Insensible, Dr. Hearne bulk’ of the eal were 45 Illinois steers owt, at 18 Rock Island betog quiet and frm. Union Pacific was exceptionally weak, and dect'ned 1 # cent. at the close. Pacific Mail was taken hold of by strong partios, and Advanced from 59% to 61%, Western Union tn the mean phere of an adjoining county. ‘The reader can gamble on this, ‘The first baseman is trying the diet system to steady his nerves, and can let a governinent mule kick him with both feet all day in the abdomen nolgaent dO light i gavardetrect creased the wounds,and Dolan | Mitkout winking Ho will never move his foot | time rising t # cent, to 71%. Alton and Terro Haute Weare, oF was taken home, nell was held after the | from wnand bag unless In the line of hls duty, | preferred was tn free request at 6, « good boytug do+ Feal condition of Bolan was Known, and, It was | and arunmer for the frst hage may Hight on inl | mand being etmntated by tho expectations of the roads } Were solic su Heed te aie “nnrough ‘Dr-itearno a per | (Xe & night hawk on aJune bug without making | ang » return to, the parment of dividends. St. Louis | SLC e, mit was procured and Dolan was sent 17 | The second Nasoman tae devetoped himself | ton moved up 1 ¥ cent, tS, and Quickaiiver preferred | HauEHIererR” were 1% Bellevue Hospital. Not a word was sald | more especially for miscellancous and active | 14 toa here were a few transactions in Mortpovas | @mainst 16.410 for eau | reece enc een t “UntL. yesterday. MOT ng. (eee ee se ey tee ie ie head, catch a bait | ak i2 cente per there for common, and #1 to {a for | Were weak atfze. for the Franklin street He went to the he y of K station heard th eterred. paren datlon Coal war Then Capt Then Cap 8 of well Intorn ne ste ng on the quiet partion who hiave coufilened with his feet, reverse his position, and knock @ grasshopper of from a mullen stalk at eighty Mtal, saw Dolan, learned the whereabouts of | Fods, nine tines out often. ‘There will bef lof the "Atoek using thelr movement | the Gerraghtys, and took Mrs, Gerrazhty Into | tse Ina runner trying to dodge him, for he has companys as compared enh he rl 1 opres re Young having ft about noon, Core rey ery lobe #ighis on his nose, and can plumb @ man | shares were active ia U custody, 1 ed States, and Oi on tho sroned, «he and several witnesses were | {ithe hull or reins fet we he choo ares ren Snn rises. 8 He hospital. and-after an ante-morter | "ithe short stagtis geohably. the. best. inay for [ ycoM has hon a iy ail, day ar tony and | candy tlook.. «a U tion, the Coroner gave itas his opinion | ¢nig position that cat be found. this «ide of th 10814, Whatever ep. Wave been doue heine aay 60.6: Dolan was past all hope avery. Mrs. | Suez canal. He is short himself, Beinn Bum posible Sight Goud ‘ ragity was thereuy mitied to the tts arising from posal rrive on ple-erust all winter, ts without spitting on his hand bull with equal facility in either hand or his Bton Tombs, ship Volun It was now important to find Gerraghty. wa 6 Gold Loom, bi ea Clow, ES Indiaon, 6X ewt,, at Tice 7 mixed’ Missourt and 1} attic, 2 bulla at Cherokee enttle, Sy ew! 10 trade In tive Page. MARINE INIELLIGENCE Ree nipte of 4 8 Yor the ware tin Of bulls sold at Sige wan Meritt to} th. ye. YM Olghit ‘poorest t with the inost of th The receipt King 166 for four day 1 Dressed hows wales week - RATA SAO PNT DAY, in sete 618 Moow gets... 51% WATRR THES DAY ov. Ivaid, 7 ¥aMet Gate,.., 6 46 d—Feney, wr, Philadel sn, ramen, fide. Alexander f, 1 ‘Matanz NOUEE, Oi Lee shar, ee wats in Junk and makes soap-fat a specialty. | veoth. f Reageis HON aid duebursed In. col i is route Ie through ¢ and-other etree | SoM tira t hase Waabtle danse © Na ind iabuureed Ino henee Guo, Kennedy stationed himeeif at Canal | kroue ged Holme m velosipede all winter te dee ear eee cue diiattn parmient rat et Vat Zorelock: yesterday af- | velop the me Gt ‘his lower limba, which aro | gmeniann die curreicy’ keseinna, were SIAL: pay: he had waited nearly threw | immense, and give hin the appearance of betty te, $1 8d Cy B4.816 The customs the neual hours his ian eame insight. ‘The captain took | troubled with elephantiasis, — But don't fool | ceiptewere te200. “The wet) cleavage at the Goll he usual Fiver At ¢ Dini to the Franklin street station. Yourself; he can fan down a iratfo in three | xchange Bank were $3040) gold balances, 1.1% About two weeks azo Gerraghty and Dolan | Minutes, and cen bata bail so far that his oppo- | 88: thd currency balances, #1,3,125. The following played cards, and got Into an angry dispute. AT | nents never think of chasing them the sume 0% | 5P. f — Tordhut the relations between them were not Naud With a paw DA. M cincidet Sapath al4salt | Mow to Prevent smuit-tox, Ue veiw ploaaint, and sly threats of revenue we n frisktnge about in day Fy to ling for | CHLORALUM, the new, Ihdulged In, From that elreumstance the pre 1drinking angle-worm feriiyee of bills drawn. againet the scut fatality no doubt had Its starting point. oll to give sup their limbs. They go sliarca'hiave ay deworatlied waiters | of contagion, aud pe a on all fours faster than many professionals ean orted ont of second hands at We, contagion, DRALTED MEN IN COUNCIL, fun, and are 60 limber. that circus men die of | setqnuyion tn the bank of England was decregeed | Prepared only by TILDEN & CO., 1 like aheep after seeing them perform once. FW ectit. A charpdemond wae reported for money dur: | OY all drug onactioty Tn fact, wo may id of our club for | ing the morning, wiv Brokers pal at th . s any organization 7 ¥ cent. currency, and an additional bonus of Perfectly Satyr Twenty Per Ceut. Wanted hat thinks it can compete with | bm # cent, day for thele accommodations nth MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOLITING & Correspondence of The an them, let them draw on us at six monthe’ sight | Altera! M. tle stringency wan ed wha wud: in tate dealings the ugh We should perhaps Deane ons denly the mark: were 4,5, and 6 ¥ cent rat through the United States Treasury Department » March 20.—The drafted men Kinosro: bh Business Notic ly BROMO+ riesa, aud ponpolsouons deodorizer and disinfectant which destroys the germa 6 anronding of dlsea William et, sold (or sooner If they get a sight of us), statin quote thet or, eute of of tha county met here to-day, pursuant to | Inany dollars worth of confidence: they deere nee i icvid Wy the Subcreesn Rie beat place N call, Court being in seasion, the meeting was favorite club, this week ou mi increae the Pau reseryee a wate best place tn, held fn the Grand Jurors’ room, which was | edo not forget our club manager, who Ie all | Tooth Wei a wnlen willbe reauir A interigrwardin | S{ePMRE RUNGE WAI crowded. ‘The Rey, Wm. Hull, the lobbytet, and | quch more than his name would indicate to | {he seltlaneat and talernens of April Belaness. Lae racndahnts adcerrlahd Chairman of the State Committee of Drafted | make the season and its matches successful: | favorahte the statement tomormny ought to bo}, “ sadiits Fro eddieeaed the corer for the preseut year has been sel ve Govertin nt bouda ns iy varied oft @ecent. | Suuti, It causes t Men, was presint. He addressed the gathering | TP ane'Champlon whiter st the state, ite has | io tis uotations. today, einen havigg bees very) J z while seated ina chair, He argued that the | purchased a bra 1 | stark allover. The marked left off stetdy.s Rend. drafted men held the bolance of political power, | shingles, and will keep hik vot - ] Hoary Cleve & Co. 8s Wall etreet. report ata. Mas Teg ghe Rid, Aeked. entry plan, that ts entry for the other side $4,145, eoup..11% and two cuts for his own. and cited several Instances in support of his rte Old and young topere And Williams in att Caw Hldren such a) (eothing, Wind colle, &e., tow bity retinbie Cationabte Jewel 19, \# SQUIRE’ position, He urged upon his auditors the neces- pot cA ha MARRIED. sity of sending to the Legislature men fayora- WBS | pDESAMEZRUIL-LEPRANC. In the Chapel of, the ble to the passage of w bill refunding to the From the Paliadelphia Press gee 1, co i fs uf Use Hoe Hetrane, daugliter of the ¥réwch Min War. i b vr em pe ye we ere shew Herd bee 4 r ek. . tet remony has been persorn chure! drafted men of 143 the money pald by them to | A very few years ago there flashed "pon | 33%) je, cou Tas hes, Gog my vier ceremony Rae bem pongormicd 1a thls church escape service In the army. He had assurance | the Arm stage @ woman of marvellous | 20s, 6,1 ent, Pago) 10s, b- that the lobby men would paag, auch a bill pro; | Pe teoncealeds ahe was arknowiedred to | men steaiy ates, new duly So crning to DIVORCED. ete ete eeignmont of twenty. per cent, of | scalously concealed, eknot 0 | were vn ‘so PED. Shen claims could yo obtained. Ho requested {othe bandsomest player of theday, ehe tured Bigs ana late reacting to bi, Thera wane good de- | LAKE. tn ftartford at the March term of the fe those present to elther make auch assignment, | the heads of all the young men who saw her, | mand for Virgiee Coos to Ce aa Cay ian ‘ercaa Diake from Thoiaas W. Blake. or pay ten dollars, in order to further the pas: | And addied the brains of not a few of the old ‘as follows: Bank of State of New. Yor! : th Chicago, March 19, by Judge Jameson, sage of the bill. Some from. the rural districts | nes, She was the lion, (the Hones, if you ke is; Continental, %; Central ‘Ne journe from Henry A. Botrne. if thought the percentage rather exorbitant, and | ‘t better) of the day. The pewepagers ‘teemed I, 11254; and Ninth Nation. lu Hartford, at the March term of the preferred to pay the money down. Others made with her praises, and even dignited magazines he husiness iene ini) , Mattic Dawley from Willian F, Daw the desired assignment. The reverend gentle. wed the knee before her. r voice, we are eee Tees, Cone ceeees ee -qMarried May, 187, with the utmost complacenc informed | told, was like unte “vocal velvet her appear a land erent uit, Maas, We | “yy | io In Hartford, at the March term of the {hauh who patd that they would neverace thelr | ance majestic, her limbs indescribable, yet 4 land grants, m8. We note sales of Rric wart, Rosa Daniels from Joseph W. Daniel 10, 208, 98; Michigan Central Sa, 119; Mlchl- Sinking Fun Inaney agaln, which announcement was received | Dodestly but niinutely described, and unrivalled. 14 ¢ Chicago’ and’ North- ARVOLR.—To. ‘Cauee, general iniacondact, with com ble etoleism. If the reader has over e da theatre he k Wa, Toledo and Wabush 2de, 914: Great | Superior Court, ts ar varvosr, ot Bristol, frase ‘A number of blank assignments elmfifar to | that we mean the very queen of the blonde cr ek 21014: Mor] Chester Faryour. Cause, iatemperance, Married Juae the copy published in the Tre Stn afew days | charming Stalacta of the k Crook" Ws dd, 104, Cleveland and | ise. if ago were given to those present from the inte. | line Markham. 8. F.. 94 Fort Wayne ni | JORDI.In Hartford, at the March term of the Su- Hor towns, with the view af having them filled | 4 Hecently wo visited New York, and to put in a Teale end ron sucay en H from Mary Jordi, Cause, dull afternoon wandered to Wood 1 We found Miss Markham was one of the Though surprised that we had heard outand siined by those drafted i towns. ‘The meeting then adjourned Several years ago Mr, Hull was a practising the several Hartford and Erie er ta, Hig N rth Miswouri tste, a1 gllonnes Ik Bonar ida b ete neue noth her through the newspapers, and that in. and ‘indignapolis, 13; aud Kom Lec anRite, Semaine Hould be an actor at the afternoon perform ata, ad to. Saugerties, in Chia « ofa musoum, wo fully expected, not ex- yn eee te Soameaet \ the Saugerties Telegraph. actly to see her as dashing as ever. but certainly © Mignest. Loreen. That. Asked. pS pert deal oteeston > | to find her still tn some respects the Markham of | x y.c. @ tn oa * otig O99 eee ee tates [ietntw eesides wc | memory, ‘To say that we were astonished when | N"YC & Hudson cer cy Hudsonex. : RouKY hee ‘alls ur feclings, Marien eee is ydlte curtain rote, and, in theatrical pariance, « ON EN OFF. ady seated was discovered. erwe reco vF A AS CR RCE uae nized not feature of Pauline Markham ; yet It ations at U washer. She was pale, wan, and weak, so much so, indeed, that it was evident she went through her part In the greatest pain, Twas not amo- mentary slekness ; what we beheld was the utter wreck of this once magnificent being, A harsh, deop cough told sadly and emphatically enough ervference of a Dublio Girls Parents The ears. suteid y Lover. Richard Perrin, an Quaker about 25 years of age, was found dead tn bed at 152 For- th: Northwestern jireferred, Rock Te! ears, sth street, at 1 o'clock yesterday moraing, with | of ¢onsumption, and of consumption not just | Aine’ si. paul iets his breast and the calves of hin legs frightfully | Commenced, Milwaukee & §!. Paul pref. In € isthe sight was painful. Ay woman lived the Ife of-a princess into herlap. Now she wa race even the evening programme of a place of amusement unrecognized aa a theatre, and ago this cut, A small two-bladed penknife was found h was by his side covered with blood, About a year ago Perrin came to this country and became Ohio & Misslasippt Boston, Harifurd & Erie Hlinota Central Delaware, Lack. & Western. Michigan Centeal FOWL RIE. we hot worthy bartender in Paul F. Hurley's saloon at Chrystie | [iterally” tottered aft matter ettornoon | Cate metavoueral ‘rable Archbishop of Lima 0 o orhoo atom, Prete 1 HUGHES. On March 21, of consumptton, Prete and Delancey streets, He boarded with Mr. about the st ne that she Tight earn oN n to | ce iT Ge ‘ ch “ig consumption, Picton A JQ was remarkably ret Ww op yet awhile lonwer the little life stillleft hor. | Sf Loute and fron Mountain Aicintet atnuherinDhiindelttita, with Several times she sought the support of the | Hannibal & st Joseph H whom he never exchanged letters and seldons | scenery, when compelted to stand a moment or | Haunihal & £t Joseph pret of, he had ne relatives in this country, | t¥O. A burlesque followed the comedy— Just | Western Uniou Telegraph... 7 oD H Wolittion nervous, keencaighted | seh @ burlesque aa she was wont of old to dash | pacite Mail wieeree ag “ woman, told) a SUS reporter that he always | through in the wayest of way spirite, She wa Iver, < i uty, from the effects Rasee thers wea ie porter Wat abe ale are | allotted the second, not the fret part. A coughs yer pref ‘ a ofa fall receive fe Laily Caries Innes Ker toe T el Mine end from tue to thue she had | 8d replaced her ringing laugh, a sickly srulle 4 CMASKEEE. COW turing Stale 210 °Maty! Mankell d the following + the bright glances of her eyes. (ox Coalot Md . vy ow of Dente Maske! 1 the th Yeak of her age of his brothers keeps a larze dry goods |, The career of th nan ix ouly out of the | Welle, Fargo & Co, xpress z ithe ai, from: her tate Dobling and has in his employ a nam Peete as Amer: Merrhant Walon ks. Bax wirls, Pe f ove with ited Stites Express su MES gma tak Meese mations, tiie gf tiie. "Like, thoueinds before, she thought . eater saan (iy titer every obstucie in the way, and | Her beauty and her talents (for she had the lat- ore a SAUTE Tin Wlisatasburih, LH March 2 tila would not permit. Rerrin to aasochite with the | ty too) everlasting, and neglected the warnings BAN BING AND SINANCIAE: Sofie relatines aan Trends of the feanily are r Ar At last driven to desperation he came to | Which must have her until too late. 4 invited te m ther Wnieriea. He wandered shout New York for | How gladly now we take a third of what 7% GOLD BONDS, mother, Mrs John Mt 1 Hartford, at the March term of the: eld, frown a DIED. In Cinelanatl, Mar Crawford, of the Orn of Ot DYKOUS.—In Deeator, Ala, March 1 fat 1p Nicholson, Pa. March 15 . aged SY years \einnatl, Ma relict of the late Dr. Georze F Fishki fi Dastinn Gozeneche y Barr m. Mise Marthe ‘Crawford & Co. aged 4 Dennis Dyke oldest printer tg Alabaina, In Howton, Maren 22, Wan. Mall Date, for many. ary of the Atueri¢an Lusurance € pany. of typhold fever, Mra, Ellen Frie He NOY. Mareh 19, igen OF years. DA. in Lima, Dy enka wokine ter D Hla ead at Att opie urs shopping has thne and again cost her Tiansburgh,og Monday, March 25, CIN ployed by Mr, Hurley. ind lived in the batter's reece evs Turners aged ai peare AN RET a Tanily, At ‘thmes he was despondent and THE REAL ESTATE MARKED. i Natick, Mass, March 16, Mr. Jede. nioody, and complained of excruciating rheuta- “ a hurngaged st years; March 20, Mitta, Wash: Ue pali’s ia the calves of his legs. Last Wednesday bu wife, aged. 7 years, They had tived happily, sh «the re togettier nearly s © just nt Important conveyances a recorded, may be mentioned th he had an attack of billous fever, Mra. Hurley waited on hin and treated him as kindly as she Bonds of the Northern Pacife Ratlroad, y iucipai and S years, and wotil w ona farm bought by his ancestor forty of their descendants ive within (wo miles of then hin « few reark Indian of th mt ¥ het Ba He Slre left his bedside tant eBttes (lot on the northweet corner of Broadway and Tate restdence, day night « ut L o'clock the | park place. othe erbooker Life 5 ; st tree WATKEL. In Whitewnte n « next morn reached bon Park place, by A. F. Maatings tothe Knibkerboeker Life | intereet paysbic to Gold and hollere exempt fro | yay aitiler, Bho tin varie renidente ot Altiwauieee. tering Into Verrin's rooin found. him Tying dead | surance Company for #162400 ; Rouse aud Tot on & WECLS. Te North Adanis, Mass, tat week, Of pie Ina pool of blood, Coroner Young held the in- | 80rtheast corner of University place and Ninth street monta, RIL, Wells, Bey. a prominent bu a citleen quest. Tohn Brown to Henry Maillard for $42,40; oto giv | Waited Tie fact mat over gonna ot | YOUNG Pstdtenty sithuradny Marci ty ellen Mo Seuss neluatve, Rast Twelfth strect, Catharine Wilkins rate trente of the fully arc reaper: fully favited te THE SWELL MURDERER, And lot north aide of Six atietd the funeral. on saturdey, Marth 2 at I o'clock. etaadks I avenue, Horace from three tenes: er trate dn iaw, Wiad Rage to SU WOU on the ote Mulberty st, New Ye A Mill of Exceptions, Comprising 300 Pages Mttyeelenth heres teat wom or the —— ~Stokes's Stay of Proceedia Extended, aventic, Trane 4 bata) ‘1 nie F to Matte of their popularity with Tuvestors, Al merketab e inl Not Judge Cardozo having overruled Mr, Weth street "aud Fifth ‘ave oie me PEC SEOUCen y Stokes’s pleathat the Grand Jury which indicted 1. F Zs, ead: House ant | secnritice received In enchanges aN LEN THE URE MED ICING CRESTOR. him was ilogally constituted, Stokes’s counse Co Hoch, aan: Man behnal pe, wee introduced {Dio the world underene yesterday presented a bil of exceptions to th t Bt side Of Recond avenne, i fart mort) JAY COOKE & CO, ndoreement ot fur thonaand leading inembere of the Jude's ruling. ‘Che docuinent, which com- | feet weal of #éeand “avenue, and one on the north side Hrictor wae well-aware that it cout ant wholly eatapa prises nearly M0 pages, Mr. Gerry sald had been geet monmnaed Noda. 20 Wal! street, Now He dueratore endeavored to tavestit with ua nrongent served on the District Attorney. reaterday sold ot pl fale three fut) eee Li dad Set Possibie safeguard against counterfetters and Imitators District Attorney—Uhaye cen served with tt, but have ponthoast Gornor uf Hirst arcage end ited d lo render all uttempte to pirate t. dithcult’ wud dauxy not had tire co exgmaine | ate and two on the resg, 22410) for * | WEDESINE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE | {ue tt wae submitted to dlatinguished chemniste foe Judge ¢ Oo THAt will, of course, be granted you ue, 296.100 each, for $3 change in the thin of opening the booke la this clty for | mantactured. tts purity and prupertice haviug bee MEE Gerry made w motion that the thio of — subscriptions to t ital tock of the Vatted States | {hut ascertained, eamplen of thearticle were forwarded tine the exceptions he extender tiptoe ie OREM the Balteas too ten tho icin a tha His Honor intimated that there was no neces- JUSTICE ASKED. National Hunk to the MOU day of Apr, noted in o iltue practl tw foe sity for doing 60 > advertising columne, This change t# made to corre: * purpose of experiment eae tne'tmuee of opening eitailar books in ounce | tHubot the preparation aud f Request by the Manager Grent Bankrupt Sale of Geneva Watches, ne 70: T wish to be informed whether the District Attorney uot terminated ¢ pauled ¢ , “Me etry Decided wot, hent medic fnen _— Four en in the Union prom) pty resp f b : - Tholroplnions of the article wore tnantmourly favo District Attorney— flow if T should bring the prison. Broadway, on Account of the Ansertions New Vork Markets, Bier ‘iilon 8 preparation, Meret: haa itaeat eRe ex ere Cody atl Great Nn? of the False-Reporting Tribune. AY. Manin She cieotn ao MeateAll | baby the profession, ea for oul fr. Mekeon You could t dy ple eee BAI OR A eh OUR AND the ‘ordinary liquors of ec Mr, Gerry Hf you take that couige tn thie trial, fou Tho manager respectfully invites the editor of | gradvent Nur werh ti good deinand ant prives wert T fire pefemeadulteratert and, Cacteror will ind yourself besrt with more fatal exceptions than | every newspaper in this elty to send a reporter, acconi: | 4! nuiformiy hier. No large Vinee changed The peculiar excellence you will be able to deal With, panted by a Jeweller, to 763 Broadway, to examine the | Randte, but the hikinsse tthe Wewinont tia hblee ne of the pri Judge Cardozo interposed by saying he contin- } works and test the quality of (he cases of all or part of | wiil: pie were auly We Ieee four tn gawd ‘ve itein the ¢ ued the stay of proce how being sold by the Great Genova Watch | demand ay Corn ve athe. for Wertern ric ‘Tho District Attorney sald he would give nm ellow, Weg Flour—supertine. ¥ bil, 86.10 86.c0 ¢ tonic, at a0: 8 sO spring extras, 86.10 tice when he was prepared to settle the bill of watches are p ed, and there te no dey Me extrae, i) do-Winterwheatex: | HOLLOWAY'S eaceptlon All watches are plainly marked, and there ie p mut Ne xt rae. # Mer ’ pre w x A HA vt enced ation in the price, If the Jeweller, under oath, does not Mee iat auont sud Taanty breeds Stes | treatment’ ae inuicated Ly natu Col, Fisk's iret Composition, state that each wate Is gold or silver, or at least sold rh slilppil i nian, Pa. neat tye fou Joflammation, soothe the ne Prom Mealpine’s Liye und Limes af dames BR, Jt er cent, cheaper than bj jeweller in New York Cornmeal Western, @¢ $i81! | heated blood, and rend: 9 fifty per cent. cheaper tan by any jeweller tn New York, ining, Gergseout Feed bas declined to #Sas | consistent th One of his copy-books, used when he wns | ite manager agrees to close the store aud diecuutiuue ew Fenaas Ae Wee about twelve years old, Ie Stil preserved by his | cic ente, XiFS.-The coffe market has been very active, | cents per box or pat te feulars of Lranwactiy re and at Routhorn eowre withheld stepmother at her home in Brattleboro, ai van hark te, are say that it fea literary curtosity Isto do ines The pale of the stock tae algo been nich efuro! hy b OINTMENT. SOR i cols with untaling ¢ BE EIGHT WONDERS OF THE WORLD n he edred, Yutlow In toreduce the local borne Herves, COOL Hh watory fehorous discharge ly, Holloway 's Olnument rtuinty. articles appearing Inthe. Times nn d the mann. | ashe eT ee eet tty tees aguas re The P : ” juatice to one of the most original of all the | gerstacefely trusts that these papers, early | prices gtven, Foreign molasses POCA UR GER | ala h Meat ora in ase hemilng memiaaa ni LausPeras ded eton results of wchool-buy labor ever ox. | proved that he te at the head of a legitiinate uel re NS Cia Ma rear erg to BL gp HR aT A OA aa Gate dew aed Minad'by thecritic, Hardly a page but shows | will give him that credit which all houcet men deserve | 4% miveaice S26 Ubiey af suaees, | Olvugiautupiter 6 The Meusoloun et Artemisia. te he antipathy of the boy to everythin like set |! au hone transaction, Adv Ric sales 0 te, Carolina at BAod | The Colores of Rhodes, § Ralnbow's Rupture Cure.” forms, and hardly & ne but bears evidence of - ————— Me Vike, Sugarn very, dull; tee | | The greatest of wil ie found at O43 Broudway, cornice atuiral ¢ apt for uniformity, 7 . finers ele pro barely steady | ineccker st, Now York, eee erat cot Four gompoaitions, on Twe Youre Agm AChR Gme for fale ti rennlng tod Tine at Ui Boe oA Pt a Oh" | wy son contracted the bronchitis, and. soon be» | ice. for Cuba: Sa) «sugar at BIG Ol MOTIE BAT of which, entitied "A Plece about The Dog." ts | die ro dl he had to ctake bo bis bed. After using | Tefned weak as ik i2sic. for bards 1)sc. for! Ao ye Moth and Fr Ne as unique as anything ever penned by Artemus | y‘hotce of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant he obtained some J | PRovistons” Dork tore actlye foruew mess and price ‘and harthlens remedy Ward. ‘The young writer says in hfs" Pleo Her; eales 300) Dhle, AC B19.12%4, regular ; $k $19.0" Dopot, 49 Pond et Case, ad was evidently better, Duta strong foyer con Tig on subseqnently, hie mother and ment and wh wid nell (which had evidently been originally written r Murch #1081 on Es, trp tan we Hien. The well known, F ve brawn sNew York, bold vy alt tne soe so ail aunt for our family doctor, He told Fiore nt aldo, bb ‘ Tapectirant might give him relief, but would ti Drline mess, $12.19 for old nese, and G12 HILDSON CREAM ALLY Quadroghed, 2 Tse Mrre inte litle do ing.’ Tle raplily becaine so much Worse under the treat: | $10 for plain and SlosGies for extras prin HREWERS Tun durther and Aght better then tittle Meat that we wil feared he would dle; aud as a last res | # tery Pliae8l8, wed Indl i OFFICK, LA HL DBON 87 Aiko Seseh radii, hie Tdctermined togive the Expectorant another tris), | haus “Jobing fairy, at agonhdlng 10 | mene SN eT. I orm Hes got good breed Int To our great joy, after (aking two Dotties of this remes | guality.) Hacon 6» firmer y Gl bon PUSH Ae tar hbase a Hin re Beclentais. sleep wie. They cae dy, witht the Soustive Pils as thoy were required, he wus | OX@ie. for long iie.'for ahort clear Aquericat si Wark ew iy natentecverye bulldog s0 the Beat Renting, dog Pec atlikely MV aw of eraup wit ive Fapettorauty and ku ot it bee i Riva ean ey Aitentia, fend ford Ms tude vetitorts ute but they can aleu fant. fUiine SET e dure T cau pately eay ic te's more execiient Wentern ont [re or day. TARY IRIE HOt YOUN Eee Fe noted dg ea GA at aan Maltas TF Snedilne tor ine, Ciroat abit Mngec-doan shir, «F Non ra frm | J ort ent i antiawe ALD Ais ——_——- -—- , sl ih iad frm. at Ivudde, 4 | sociation pn i A Swindling Operation ty Orange County: Toy ate 5 Peary ; fuctorieg, From exut active at ttetic, | ROORKV ELC DINRENSAIEN, 71 ROOKKS James Elston of Greenville, Orange counts ow Be was Creates te king and at nnet Hew market frm; mit. | tev” Vavetintion tre bi war the owner of the only hotel In that place, 1H . Me ing do. 2bgc mated | unre, 1 to smut 7 00 02M, genth n N. J, had ent i of whic 1,515 for e ort. Forward deliver! - — — paued a Mr. eo to sell the properiy, aud one Hearn | ,Aenitoman from Lateran Nad tad cc MUNI iae higher tutes eulen Lon bales | TNE SICK CURED: NO CHARG uroed to purehaee It, Rlston waa to take in part pay. | cot Auuililator, He size It proved a radical cure Mt eilae, for Ape Re ticle! P ytco free, Yackiwation free at thy ih yeat a riortgage on Albany property, whieh alterward | A titfe, for Beptember, aud 1 bay, Nod in a ee ved to be wort aud 1 Janee in cash _ —--- pte at hn porte the past by K Houre from tto dant 7to8 P.M, Pat bf Aprit.. Eletch tito agreed. (0 board Seare until Fes s 4 AAA hab aatie Werpooelveed dullat tid: for | ~ : a AWA Wy ai ea ate Bonaegaion Eth sabi rou ever seen dally paper that did pot cons janda, "Pie adviccn trout Mauchiaror werd | py AVAL HAVANS LOTT Reata Went to Port Jervis and hy taise representa: — — Detand there WAKO: radvan prices UB MARTINEZ & CO. f ; tlons uc hiquore of Leopold | Purnitare, carpets, and bedding. An immense HO) Duslicie, the Pare) 10 Weil at,, bos 4,05) New Yurk | bee. Fuerth, and cl y of squire Barles, f prock Nw ptivce at ROM. Cowperthwait's, 138 Chat ‘S80081-95 for No. d Spring, Chicago ——“"ROVIL GAVANA LOTTERY ~ um@olont to et Om Monday last Beare aud | Lain'et, Woekly aud monthly payments laked.- Adv, i store aud allont ; Q1.G4001 77 for red an le ’ TE iin 6 veut off camped Keane return aches and gi mMsids for cominon to choke ‘Cashed, (formation furnished, orders promptly to Grenoile ne tert ny ad Meoalitied w Goekes | An lovely ae violets, Know’s epripg atyle of gen: re iicie Veo und fournpurd. ead tad | Foias paid for gi] bana oF aie and siiney fuer before Justice DoteRer aud cows any A i ee inte, . my eaderion, ac. Se Jali Leg hae bot boeu erroaseds udden shale MET brasdney—aadby je da kehed said Woah, Gale Qui ond leery Jones RA TLAH & GY: flawesy. 6 Wal #1 New Keri * few a eer i \ Ses