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UITS FOR DIVORCI SERKING ATION IN INDIANA, Charcea of Che Haxbw of hin Wife The t ene of The stn [sprssaronts, May L—The morning pa- the following item In the Court Courn- sere Tenn Retore ng, that neither parties ate resid f the case are about os follows: agontiem: fh came to this city & prominent lawyer upon the ways and means for procuring a divore was prepared to pave the way with gold, it is to be aupposed that a fine prospect was opened to him, Atallevents he went through all the for. necessary, excepting living here long enough, and in due course of time fled his pe- »rdivoroe, entitled Thomas W. B. Hughes against Mary B, Hughes. Not long afterward a letter was received at the County Clerk's office inquiring If sult had been in ome month and consutte ‘The letter was mailed ew York city and was stereotyped, and the presumption was that a duplicate had been sent to every County Clork in the State of In ‘The Clork of Marion county answered the letter, n roturn received a demurrer and cross from Mrs, Mary BE, Hughos. ymplaints were in sub sta MASCULINE QHIEVANC the Superior Court, Thomas W. B. Hughes filed a petition for voree from Mary B. Huches. ad been a resident of th nty of Mario ce as follows : ore than one y Inst past; that he was married to defendant on ember, 1864, in New York tine treated her with nd performed all the duties uniformly ex- tod toward him an ungovernable temper and tion, and had treated him wrongfully, by using toward him abusive, in- red language, without any 1 had since that niform kindness as she had cruelly and uch conduct she Jered his life discontented, unhappy, and miserabt asions he had by kindness and good advice, argument and persuasion, endeavored to convince her that her course of conde troy the happiness of goth, as weil as of thelr defendant at divers times up roing home from his db to porform her most Ad, furthermore, as she had abai he prayed the ly business had failed ve him the custody of the WHAT MARY HAD TO SAY AnOUT Ir. itiful and loving wife, until coi a “morose, cold, and dist ry toa New ¥ yuplains further that on humiliate her in th af others, both by House, in the elty of New Meanness and crucl- ting her, he N.Y., out of pur d her out of until friend: ost immediately ded fterward he declred bis rmination to leave her, and did pack up hts ax and abandon her at suid hotel, without @ went to " to her own re whither he caue immediately aud THREATENED TO TAKE h fear of him she had taken refi vrs. and had wot since that such trea alth and spirits, and that she ts now She also shows that plain- of New York, t LOCKED OUT OF Duggin were at the hotel iy to were statements to the py pair had s n in their room | Wh a short dist Hughes, wh tientand di Inu, refused that as onall oth save notice to U hin run after he to be perfectly pure, ¢ standing Uh were made overto Mrs. Hughe is deseribed as a Lise, tWenty-eleht feet {in a good location. ely furnished, i baukrupt since f his hands ' : ’ , ; } . L " ( 1 ‘ ' ' : piAintif. and addressed to his wife her children taken e stand against him, and get ast 1 as she wants, There has be Parc’ canes | @vercrowded with such arth of di- this teriy of court, which Is never THE SUN, THURSDAY, MA 2 ° Dry Goods, _ GRAND CESTRAL FANCY GOODS ESTABLI TUL LOUISTANA ELECTION LAW AN HOUR IN THE CAISSON A Congressional Scheme to Carry ¢ State for Grant-Violating the € Nitation Une er the Plen of Pi «ting the Election, Wasisetox, May &—In the Senate to day Mr. Kellogg (Rep. La.) called up the bill plorations of a Mun Reporter The Labor providing that th lection in Louie. ere’ Strike The Marketable Valwe of He lana shall be held on the same day with the man Life-A Che M State election, the first Monday in November. Wo © Forced Back upon his Lip He said the object of the bill waste avoid the | On Monday morning the men employed trouble and expense of two elections in wuc- | at the caisson struck for an advance from $249 cession, for four and m half hours work, te $3 for four Mr. Morton (Rep. Ind.) anid that an additional | hours. Yesterday morning a SUN reporter visited advantaye of the change would be that the Pres- | the scene of action, and found the men gathere idential election would get the benefit of the | im eroups around the gates leading to the works, protection not provided by law for the State | discussing the state of affairs. There were no lection. indications of a riot; they were calm and confi- Mr. ull (Rep, Il) sald that Mr. Mor. | dent. and appeared to entertain no misgivinus ton's statement was an admission that his bill | 9 to the result of the action they had taken. aligned to enable Congress to control by In A TALK WITH A STHIKEN tion the Prestdential election in violation Addressing himself to one of the numbe of the Constitution. pmed to exercise some influence over his Mr. Morton denied that he had admitted any | lows, and whose sallow, unhealthy appearanc such thing, and asked Mr. Trumbull whether he | rendered it probable that he was pvice at wanted the sven of 188 in Louisiana renewed, | caisson work, the reporter endeavored to obtain and the Presidential election held under such | some particulars as to the grounds of com- clreumatances that it could be controlled by CH plaint. The laborer, a remarkably Intelligent a NMUR fe we wide mle iy cupere Me T man, who had been employed on the works he ought to support it since their commencement, said there ¢ A VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTION. no doubt as to the result of the strik Me. ‘Crumboll sald Mr, Morton had stated that | were no traitors in the camp. and the emp the object of the Di & oO place the election ist suceumb or cease the work, under the protection of an act of Congress. and | te je too much,” sald he, to ask men to risk he asked where Congress got authority to inter. fere with a Presidential election In the face of | their lives for less than $2.50 a day. At first, SEVENTY-SEVEN PERT RELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA, who the express provision of the Constitution thet it | when the work was commencing, labor was manner aa the what scarce, and men were glad to get anything to do. ‘Then they could offer us what they pleased ; but we can get plenty of work now, and they must come to our terms, Byen if they could get new they could only make them work an kne wton ‘corded ‘ngion of the Ratieas corpus and the pres of military power, He was in favor of wn honest election by a free pec for that | hand: Teagan he was opposed to unconstitutional ¢ hour or so at a time, But they can't get new @resstonal supervision. | hands, for the report has got ad Chat Ht is Mr. Morton ‘Trumbull was in favor of | as much as a man’s life is worth to zo down into honest it opposed to the means | the caiason, and nobody will engage with them ; by which It could be secured ; like the man Who | at least, not until they meet ourdemands, We was in favor of the Maine Liquor lav but ge to be at work again to-morrow morning posed to ite enforcement. [Langbter.) have shown signs of giving in already; a Senator knew that the Election law to which he ‘le of hours iro the Superintendent offered objected so strongly merely provided for the | iia $2.;9 a day, and agreed to reduce the tiie by resence at the polls of two Inspectors, one of | hall an hour. ch party, to see that the ballots were fairly At this point one of the strikers approached, “ast and counted and pointed out to Ms comrades that their ree Mr, Trumbull Does not the Senator know | inaining so near the gate micht be interpreted that, beyond that, you may do as you did inthe | in enire to efect a reconciliation with their city of New York—send the escaped convicts vers. ‘The whole body then moved. olf m the penitentiary to arrest voters’ Wistance, and the feporter proceeded to is to be held in each State in si Teg Br, Morte rard that said th the Superintendent # ¢ but T have neve rd it proved, and I'd i believe it. WHAT THE EMPLOYER AY. NPs OF 11, Mr. I an en r of the wor made KECALLING TIE & 7 q very Heht of the | #'urlevances. "The fact Mr. Bayard (Dem, Del.) suggested that as Mr. | jal” said “there are hot more than ten « Morton had sought to remind the Senate of the | Ge twelve who really want this strike to cons scenes of 1868 in Louisiana, it mleht be well to 1 they, being probably men without II also the scones of IST, when the Federal atic relations, have. p led tl thorities interfered. tn quarrels of the | Others to Joln them, Yesterday evening the party of which the Renator (Morton) was sedis | hight gang came as usual, perfectly propard t 1 an ornament, and settled them by [ve to work, when a fellow named Brennan, a farms. | trenian, who had never worked for an hour ia Mr. Morton There were some disturbances in | (ie caisson, addressed them on t te wishin Last Call he winter, but TT their hard usage, and induced them to Heve thatt nhave now joined | with the rest. It has been said that the tm ranks of th I's) friends. working in the caisson at St.Louis receive a ns that. my an- | dollar an hour, and are relieved every forty-five Mr. Dayard: ewer ls that he must be very ignorant of what | minutes. ‘This ‘is true enoweh, but thease me sub, my politica! aMliations are, or clse very reckless | have to work at a depth of one hundred and te in hia charges feet, while ours only go down s Mr. Mortou—If we are to Infer anything from | Alec, the 8. Loula men are sub the Senator's remark, ts that those who have Pherle pressure of ufty-tour pourd inte th's Liberal movement are not his p ours have only thirtyet litical friends. We know wh ¢ be fr. Colling wor ant H er, held out to those who went nati that | nad now arrived witl ¢ the Democrats would father their little enters [ pock,and the hands. ing the W would priee. a a The Senator | soon be coiy 4. Were anxious t ke all from Delns but we shall for the short thie remaining. But a ie hockit~ “there will be fuily two months Of s t Hiling-ln yet. with the atmospheric pressure b SES 3 RENUKE TO ¥ coming lighter exch day. We have already made Mr. f Senator from wo great concessions In offering to give them pr 1 eeks honee than t p2.75 and reduce their time by half an hour, If how. By that time he may know what the posis | they don't fth at Democratic party, for whlch [| shall hire new hands, even if we have to relieve make no pretence to speak. Ia, and what that | them every hour, But Todo not think this will great organization Intends to do for the beneft necessary. ‘The air of the caisson ty actually f this country: but he cannot know (C until the | purer than itis here. We have thirteen engines ted representatives of the party have | of twenty-flve-Lorse power each constantly Perhaps he will have learned, too, by | pumping air down, and wo calculate an averace time to appreciate the motives of a politi -tive cubic feet for cach man per minute, pponent Whose object in legislating Is not | Col. Roebling, our eblef cngineer, has remaine Jaws shall be made to benefit by indirection | down longer than any of the Laborers, and never cept these terns to-luorrow we that or otherwise the party to which he is attached, | suffered any il efects. Would you like to go Hut that laws shall be made that shall conserve | down and try it for yourelf: the libertios of all the people, whether they arc A TRIP TO THE CAISBON, Roe saltacne ipl Seopa Acaitlescini in, his proposal, the reporter ao~ 8 SED TE g companied the engineer to the mou J Mr. Blair opposed the bill, and with reference hee, Retr ie Anncar and tikes to the New Orleans troubles in 1804 said it was | tuon who, having agreed to work, had heen ex- Well known that the rot would not have oc- | Hep: whe, having agreed to work, had heen ex: curred but for the action of the then Secretary | fire stepping Inte the elevator, however, the of War In suppressing the telegram sent by the | courage of two of them evaporated, and they re- military commander in New Orleans, notifying | Guested tobe allowed to commence work tor the President that a riot was imminent; and | {USeey 2 ay there were many who belleved that that tele- | [er nnd’a grain was suppressed with the design of letting | ht omeett the rot occur, and making use of tas a pretext | heing unalde to muster up sufficient reseluuon fi the harsh nueamurea contemplated at that | tihey went wursowin home tne by the party in power, 4, |The rest of the purty. iuviuding the new hand, At tie expiration of the morning hour the bi | stepped luton the elevator and were raytd we over, Tow to a distance of about eighty feet, sto ——— ing opposite the “airlock,” # suuwil chamber in AN AWFUL FLOOD. Witch a sort of acclimatization takes place be- - fore entering the caisson. Both doors being Reported Loss of One Thousnud Lives~ | shut, the alr was gradually compressed ti the Tueclve Thousand Persons to A | chamber, ¢ Mg a sensation of acute pain in the cars, which Increased every moment until To Vin British India tnandated, the head ale: speared to be bursting. The Loxpos, May &—A telegram from F heat, too, was overpowering. At the ond of bey brings intelligence of most disastraus floods | Uiree or four minutes the atmosphere had at in the southern part of British India, The towr \ The door was then opened and t of Vellore, in the Presidency of Madras, has suf ty stepped out, fered terribly, and many of the inhabitants have IN THE CAISSON, been drowned. The number of lives lost is given | Inthe caisson the air was warm and misty H en, vugh a fog, in The vol nded strange at one thousand. Fifteen thousand Inhabitants of the town have lost everything they possessed. ADA COR apeauinign the words nee e water having Washed away thelr houses and dto be forced back upon'the lps by the {t them ina perfectly destitute condition Mospherie preasure. Every syllable was ut During a hurricane, which extended for nilles Ker ieuantne he Dlattine nore conte nen: along the eastern shores of the Indlan Ocean the waters rose to an immense height, and swept | @ hundred echoes, and caused a strongly wer the ng table lands whieh! for ceptible shock f M vast bound Presidency of sine | passing round 1 the reporter canic NISnALiGn Viet y for ni sete intetiat, | suddenly upon the newman hard at work and Te tan uf, Veloce wan coveted by the teed; | somewhat distressed, though standing It gi Inany houses Wore sWept entirely away, and UD= tly. habitants were drowned. At the first approach € itso far f the sea larve mimbers of persons fled frou Oh, pretty the town in precipitate haste, and sought refug ue replied the man in the mountainous districts to the south. leaving the caisson a similar preparation When the hurricane abated and the flood re- | W8* reuulred befor Pens Gt he. olen \ the country: bordering on the sea coas: | ait. ‘The doors of the “alr-lock”” were closed Was (ound to be strewn with the bodies of nen | a2 a supply of cool alr permitted to pas and an mingled with the wrecks of dwel- rough pipes. This is a tedious ration, Nagar ha aindihtcd? Warmaen ooeamored: be ying some ten minutes, but in effect {t bs the flood is, beyond estimation, Over twelve | ft Tess unpleasant than the senuation expe: thousend of the inhabitants of Vellore are | Menced on entering, houreless, and are now living in rade and impros |, DE Smith thinks that of the three men whe no two lost ihelr iy Ines. One was sulfering died on leaving Uh uurely nat vised dwel obtulnable, Thre ntiba better meus Me shelter nd unfortunate families are stated to be utterly destitute, every portion Bright's disease of the kidneys, and the BF Nain aiteatin Havin ibaa eWwant Ger ther was impregnated with the gernis of spot Hd pathy tie aay test arg Beret er, ‘The third death, he says, 8 fairly at Which before the present calamity. we table to the alr of the caisson, The man thriving condition are totally ruined, Hed of violent congestion of the lungs, caused prospects of the sufferers with regard to means |) Widue atiospherie pressure, Of subsistence are at present of w most discour ———e Ayling Charwctery a av'atatine that thore The Mike of the Caisson Laborers had heen a iload in Melbourne, whereby 40 per Upto last evening the laborers at the sone were ¢ Jisanerror, It undoubtedly | caisson bad not resumed work. ‘They appeared referred to the above-mentioned dleaster determined W hold out to the last, The engi- a cers are confident that the men will accept the OUR ROYAL PAMILY ABROAD ui NAG ONG KA: the len wit nonene tl terme offered to them, viz, €2.15 for four ho: f Galeun ave | work, A fow new hands presented themselves "© ) on ‘Tuesday. ‘They were medically examined, Vinstructed to come the following morning hey did not, t Appear at the appointed fd Princems ved In Europe neeo! ree the royal princes | time, and it ‘that they were deterred 0 ‘ust being received by the | by the description given them by the strikers of , 1 hea k with the di-thiction | the horrors of the culsson sto have | xpected fr men of the work n their The laborers say that (he f esumptive future inthis country, His | have been endeavering to ure hands fr iness Prines Frederick, already known | among the emigrants at ¢ Part t Ipperters of the Philadelphia Conven- | Commissioners of Buiigration reinptorily tion us the Princo of Galena and heir a refused to allow them to do s« f Ulysses Ty, hast duly presented to — Hine Highness, the Sultan, by his ¢ 5 ; t, OF kOe ae De ee TUR PELTHY STRELIS rou ' honltary Tnspector Ma aye Nobody ist The i lied frei thi Hamme nicrre'# Absurd Propos for ki ees of her. sinjon Private Subscriptions © of ¢ w od Ar the of the Board of Health solemn f ps ters aa da: 8 presented a long report 1 ne apurtinet Sf) on the ate ts, which he sald we pared for diate, whlel W tse bad fore, He sald the defect © Wis escorted by Mr, Dudley up to Londen, dia wae OF vonllicstad Cihe marked foal tthe trip being the | Presiding for the cleaning of certain streets but of all once # week, than in the neglect of the contr Ai Ve He belong 19 pbsipelpal | tor, An order was Issued to have all 1 1 YS TSeT Ta RPA Fae cand. tnerease: her | streets cleaned Immediately, and ashes, garbage retinue, On reaching London the Princess was | and ith removed according to contract received at He depot with honors according t A petition signed by 1,100 citizens of Harlem ner rank eexhibition of the Nits of a Miplulned of the manure heaps being dumped nation Which those of G Britain | from Ninety-fourth to 106th street, and asked nd t aterhally entwined, | for a remedy, Fifty-two thousand loads had were | heen dumped there in twonty days We the London press that this ine | On n of Mr. Mantorre, the Pollee Board hange of blah elvilit MW Hifying | was requested to cause the arrest of all persons rn all the royal iope. | dumping © there, or Mling In places near his tito Turkey ine devick | Hirleny bridge, also to report all arresin, aud thc Grant has dined with Blsmarek u action taken by the Court ronage of his excelleney Mr. Baner Mr. Manierre said that it was well known that ericin Minister ty the Court of Berlin, the Roard had no money with which to have the rua Was in attondance upon the Pi streets cleaned, and tho public had beer so it 1" We are informed in connection with the | formed over and over again, He moved that an So itoms, that so gratified bx the Presi appeal be made to the public-spirited eltizens o With the reception of his children abroad the vity to come forward and subscribe suiicient he will send two more to Burope during the ap | money to be handed to the Board, of which he pr unin, Of & sul Younger age th s treasurer, Within the next thirty days, for the the Princess Nellié, and Will probably make a | purpose of having the streots perfectly cleaned, (rip across the Atanthe ofa few months himself | Mr. Gross: How much do you want? N ould the idesof November Curn out favora- | a specitic sam bio inorder torefvesh himself after the fatig Mr, Manierce No. Let an appewl be made of his redlection and we shall soon bave enough Apropos to the above, we learn fr World that a Wisconsin newspap division of Lat mothe | This absurd proposition was actually put to ofthe P.O. | the vote, and was lost by a majority « Prints the personal pronoun of | follows: the third person singular with a eapital He whe Aves—Barr, Munierre, Mullaly—2. gver It marshals in the title of the President, | Nore’ Bosworth, Ceccatial, (ross, S, Smith 4, This shows how we Hoat alony. AbeEnT—The Mayor, It susith, Vaudervuel a. 1 currency hal Wore the quotations THE LONG BE CH RAILLOADWAR Construction ofthe Road-An futeresting Qua The present outlook of affairs is not en couraging for the proposed railroad from Jersey City to Long Branch, and those who hoped this summer to be able to visit that of resort by th ofan all-rail line will probably be doomed to disappointment, notwithstanding the fact that retand ready to orrow (Thuraday), f our citizons Band 92 Pine street July South Carolinaa dectined 11¢ eedy transit of 19109 ¥ cont t Meehiotes i National, 102%; and onde were strony on KAle® capital, experien buftd the road. ‘The road seems covered up by Injunctions and counter orders, and between the rival juterests dling for the mastery two publ suffer terribly—that of the all-rall line f sey City and Long Branch, and the bridge act the Raritan river at ceded inorder to make a thi change of cars. paiig, cause of dela Slizabethport an line of the Eilzahethport and Perth Amboy Fond, in watrip of track two mites long that, wil ye needed in r road, Over this two miles a fierce railroad con- two large and powerful Tho Eligabeth- Incomen, 's6N 5 ‘The highest, cloring prices of tocks were as follows: Highest, Lowes 6 d Hudson con. an the latter is as follows: Laks shore'sctip” Ww: nh rth Amboy, and on. Ey B © $ % 2: n sae rn preferred. S23 eee 2 teat is raging, in whic railways are the combatants, id Perth Amboy Rallroad was chartered id connected With its early history was 1. Presidentof the N . who took an acti oo3 11 eS3Sx: dz J. Taylor Johnston, Bs Jersey Central Rallros in ita management, Mi. Johnston, (tis alley Unsatisfactory manner with the Hoard of Directors in regard to the fulfliment of rtain promises, and. the President, Col. A. W. Jones, took Immediate steps to bull ve out the contrac and the men appeared upon the tine of thi posed road, but, to their astonishment. a force appeared, armed with contracts from Mr Hoth parties came Ii different ‘times, and the excitement around Perth Ainhoy was int ‘The war was made. more in fact that the Pennsylvania Central b ved in the quarre leading spirit of railway he could, with a portion Perth Amboy Si cm New Jersey aqcentral. tase .& Indiana Central, Hannibal & St. Hannibal & St. Josepn pret: 64 Western Union Telegrapt acted in an KRKK KR RR 2232! | seztenae! geesegszseaesessses sigsesssetesestss | tase: The Directors: RR SRR P= FRMEEER KSER FR F. FER Amer, Merchant P United States kxpreas,. ‘The track-layers of the C work on the eas ‘The rails are now go RAE esting from the exapeake and Ohio Rattrond lon of the line on the Ing down from the White the Onia Ielver division Tom Seott, the onnections, saw that of the Elizabethport obtain speedier Now York, and mad offer to not only lay the track ‘of the road but to build a suitable drawbridge across the the Raritan, and to bave athrough line from racy City to Long Branch by midsummer, ‘The citizens of Perth Amboy and along the ling of the road being anxious to have both bridge once, asanted to the acti which was taken by the Fllzabethport and Perth Amboy Railroad to have the offer a which was subsequently ratified by the Mr. Johnston now corm 4s, obtained # supplenientary hnjui restraining the building of the read and ee who saw in prospe: by reason of force working fro In October next, seed aa the is of the company are In quite embankment, Iso increased, ign orders having ‘Tho priee is 4'and accrued Interest. ‘were the comparative earnings of the 1 Pacific Railroad Comp nth of April, 1872 For the month of April, 1871 For the mouth of April, 1870, «in, and appealing to Earnings ret f: ful rise in property road, exhibit considerable feeling in regard Mr. Johnston, xt week to protest ayalust the delay. Therease this year over 18; ease this Year over 1870. Good News for Fisherr VANCIAL, or's Bay, 8. 1, May 6 of Perth Auiboy may be Oshing next eummer, but pres Shad were never known to r fo plentifully as now; and ae for cele, ders, and other early BANKING FISK & HATCH, BANKERS, In anewer to Inquiries for they arc almost t F frieads and customers, and know to be re Among these are: THE BONDS OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC originally negotiated by us, and Hat market rate sed in all the principal acalt in at all the in this country an ROAD COMPANY Ich we now buy and n and highly y markets of the world, aud ar: principal Stock Exchang take rank In pop xt to the Bonds of the Unit arket value at Railroad Trains. AND OHIO RATLI Mortage up of Katlrond, extending f Oto River, forming as Jeconouleal thro products to th their groat East and West rt, easy, low grad: « for the transportat fea, and traversing th its of Virginia and West e well known to be jnable on this continent, for account of the Interest payabl Principal and tut Denominations THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. The only busts Salerroom yesterday +s transacted at the Exchange property tn important, varied, and vi We have these bon: . Downing for tending from Park place to Butler at to William Johnson for $4.20 each ; five avenue, betwe jote on Eighth t and Degraw streets, 200x100 Brown for $4.40 ; four lots on Union etre between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Gold in the city of New ¥ Coupon oF Registere Full information furnished on application. We buy and sel: GOVERNMENT posite, and allow fi to Mr. Black creek, between Fourth each ; one gore 5 two lots adjoining to j six tote adjoining t #, with dwelling, hart BUNDS; recetve vst on balances of deposit, and do a FISK & HATCH and Fifth streets, to H. J, Coline fesue Certifeat Collins for $8 es, 1h Hound ir estate of the Whituldre, to iH. ROBERT BAILE, Ball, Black & Co, AND SPECIE BROKER AND DEALER IN Tnbng, 25x09, fr brown stone buil ling L atreet, With the thereon for #1 hat removed from 27 Wall street to WALL STREET, under the Bank of the It recently purchased for $14 0m), two Tote wel fake plaza, and running froin His original two gives hl a p) streets, atid 20.10 fe oh & Son have sold at private sale two lots or je of BIxty-xecond #treet Fourth avenue, for § it ne, 45.5 fect south of Fifty-eltith corner of Broadway, New York Markets. FLOUR AND MPAL Wrpxrsvay. Fret, for #2,00, Av niny be sven by advertieement, J, Johnson e hammer to-day two hun 1. This property is in w healthy lings, and is only thirty rail from Hunter's I Rye four held We quote: Flour—Superfine only two iniles from Jamaica, and Uh M free exeurstor train will leave Ie Grafulla’s band will be pre on served on the «1 Court Calendars this Day, + 8.000 GI.5; do sales 2.400 bbls., at & Pork Aru but quiet #135 forextea prime, #132 Western ‘to arri Orange:co, pals old, and Ste Wheat ariner, Jes 66.500 bushels at $1.5. 8 sprig in store, #1. for No. 2 Chicago spri An immense 8 for red winter | |. market elosed quiet, Corn fatrly active Real Estate, for We. for all the all heat Week, abd don apot 164 ‘Sales W500 bush, sommetlalig by lite Armer at Kile, better, ¢ Chicago bu sto y private teria, and ® 1240 bushi, wt FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, In store for spot Western, and €1f Werpnvspay, Santos, per tofu Walters, and ng moderate aud as Jalties being well rep. secoud board, however, a variety and forelgn rumors were audd the present feverish ¢ rative dullness aud vity, which tn + full wale, wt Ing the market nda shade. b refining ; sales 1,48) refined stvady and in fair demand let, was electrified Into turn gave way a of the foreign news sent n continuerdall at 1d up to highe y stocks ruled lower, thomgh the Forward. deliveries 4 material assistanc Mall Reduction bill by the Governor, from an Albany re port that the ther this had any real found: blows adiniuistered other speculatives Northwestern coun like proportion, t snot until ne us force of thy al bank notes Treasury bough INTRLLIGENCL, Business Motices, Removal, 8 MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, Manufacturers of BSILVERL-PLATED WARE, oved from 199 to 50 Rroadway, of Lyon's Vn a yet Yi ature of K. vrticle, ‘The tr ore effect upon street dust, _ ‘The beat place in New York ta watches, fine diamonds, rieh frehlona sterling gilver wedding presents, fSQUL St. Diamonds @ specialty. nappage y your hate at KNOX'S, ——_— y Varden"? Slippers $1.00 per pair at CANTRELL'S, U1 Ath ay,, be Neatle's Lacteous Farina, “Dp The Mother's Milk substitute recommended by emi nent physicians _— The fell destro: Use Williams's Jann r, Ginger to prevent. MARRIED. NOGGS_DODGE.—In. st, jscopal Che 6 ey prin", oy the Reve r. Atkin i2 “ART oto Mis Annie by the licy. Mr-It mt in Pande ie Kev. Mr. Homma o foray’ Sathon I. Beneset to Ming Ma fe Fowarend ‘OUNIN—GHOVES—In St Philadelphia, stay 1 Cobhin to Mise ait of Ptiagelph HELY—KIBGAN.—In New Orleans Church of Notre Dame, hy. the Richard ¥. Hely, of Liitic Fatis. S Youngest daughlér or boa ined My rit Hither ¥,, to Bi Bt, Annis Church; 12th st. by the Hey, Thora ton, Joho It, G. Hassard to fyabel, daughter of TWIN APLISON.—Ia Philadelphia, May 2, by the Tie Weorge Ay elie, award fein to Stee Meee, daughter of Thomas Allison, Eaq. VELDWYN "FEN DALL.-At. Goordaspore, December 141871, Lieut. A, G. Yaldwyn Deputy Commissioner of Mozuffurgurh. ee DIED, ADAIR. On Sunday, May 5, of pneumonti MSTRONG—On Toosday, May 1, John Armetrong, ‘Of Colemkill, ‘A A native of county Longford, nd, to the 67th year of his aj tend the funeral, on Thursday, May 9, ‘el Tn New Orleany eed Bt years, a native e last Uilrty Years a re In Bellows Fall the third story win 1 Aged 80 Wiitlann Briggs, an old eltir ADY nthe cars, on the Ohio, ity May's, Robert T. Brady, iaatt, 1, throug! ‘Island are. nid Mies! CURKEN,In Brooklyn, on May 7, John Curren, aged dito attend the tune 260. M.. from his late resid th Hrookiyn, DAVIS.—Suddenly, tn Fikader, Towa, April 29, the wa th rty Mth He was bora in News Hon, Thinothy Davis, aged 44 years, Hl Dilean member frow Lowa tn the T He served but one t ark, Nad FRENKEL,—D: bw. O., May 4, the ypped teat of Loart dlnense tn Ce climan, GALLIGER. Suddenly, in Jersey City, Robert Gallt for, aged 38 years, ‘The relatives and friends are reapectt attend his funeral, froin bie late residenc #t,, on Thursday Stay al 2 P.M GREGORY, Suddenly, on the ih jnst., Alfred Grego- ry, painter, aged 4 yeu rete ¢ here plonee copy. ELKE we hinstelan, wilt he buried o-day from bis late residence, 97 dd Ft. Wt 1 o'clock. Grithy, aged 25 years cM HEINENE: In Oakland, Cal. April 1S, tro reauit of a railroad accident, Levt Helneberg, the old member in the Order B'nal Berith, on the Pacific coast, . May 8, John 8. Kitchen, id 42 Years. He Waa 6 tal, Mare Island, Cal, Apriity races Lacy foruierly aged 3 years. ITCHEN. In Philadetph a surgeon inthe U.S. Navy, cently. tn charge of the Nuvil Hos LACY.In Lon Mise Cooper, of the principal London theatres, McGRAHAM.—On Wednesday, Ma daughter of Jona T. and Koriia Me ie and 2d ‘The friendeund relatives of the famtiy are ly invited to its parents, 612 Hudson st., on Fri ° McKEMY.—In Dayton, O) May 8, of Carrie, daughter of dudce Meeuty. as MILLAR. —Near W FE. Millar, MY LIUS.-1n Guern: offtive tate Ba MOODY many years Assistant Postipaster of thut elty, NYP. “in New Orleans, May 2, Capt, Thotias 1 formerly of the Sixteentii Infantry, Vos yearn PUNCHARD,—On Wednesday, Moy only daugiiter of Henr months and 18 days, e funeral will take ence, & Vanda st. « ad frienils ar frat 1s years, April p m her parents Thursday, May 9, at 20° one of the greatest nursery ined | try PERKY.—In South Kingstown, K. 1, recetly, Sally Perry, a relative of the vic PUSEY.—In Phil Cheater, sister of the la the last of a family ¢ children, aged 92 years ny 7 months, riends aud relatives of t invited to attend the funeral, from his late re 451 Washington st., on Thursday, May 9, at o'clock May 5, Win, Sanford Kogers, GERS.-In Bostor forierly parser in th avy, aged ** years, UTTOS. in this city, Mays, Ellen, wife of Joshui Sutton, aged 40 years and § months Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral mn ber Late Fee day (Thursday), at t o'clocy P.M SHIELDS. [8 Chester, Pa. Apri) formerly one of the editurs ol the ( TURMIN.-In London, April 22, Isabella, George Turpin of the Haymarxet Theatre, aged oe WIEN In th nvile, Conn. May. Widow of Capt, Samuel Wilson, aged A! Year Joseph ee Special Notices. SALE OF THE MOUNT FLORENCE ESTATE, WITH A CASH FUND. TOTAL VALUATION, A}l to be distrihated among SHAREHOLDERS Jority may determine at a inveting to be held tu th of New York on the 15th day of May, 1872 SHARES ONLY ONE DOLLA EACH ceive them by return mail, This isan absolute, bona Ade, and an ent property onthe Hud city, to whieh & CASH PUND bias by LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OF FEI AND CANVASSERS. PECIAL TERMS MADE WITH eLtr For full particulars, shar a added, DTOA culars, Muminated vi WH, Hes, he., AddreSS JOUN A, LEFFERTS, General Mo Pont Omee box 9,09 6 Wroadway, New Y JOUN IMONS, Secretary JONN ©, SMITH, Troasurer, New York Merchants? Exehai Pine st ACARD, To relieve the apxtety of my nnmerons friends ta this Clty and elsewhere, who prosiine (hat l rheavy machinery, | he neire stock of Materia r f Hrowdway New York, May % 1872, MEARS MEALS PARAGON SHIRTS Made to Order and Warrauteil to Pit Bent by express, C.0, D,, tv aay part of Uic the following price 6 shirts, good Muslin and good linen Shirts: Ata hein anit Hdhirts, Wanentta muslin and very Sine linen Osulets, New York M 1 a, Bresuen, mids unfavorable f changes ip the ¢ 4 advanced froin ‘ondition of the Hrlg Ameiia, finucos, molasses. Havaha, molasses: fe Amelia Emma, Matanzas, molanser, {,"Erinidad, sugar, & rer Fedeenied In Called «David Bugber, Cardenas, eugar, uw AL the SubeT rs ‘Also, the Usual river and coastwixe Vou STRAMSHIPS ARRIVED OUT. ly, New York, FON, May #.~Herihanu, Sew York th $997,000} custouis, The (1a) clearings at the Guld Kxcbange Bank were TINDER WOOD FOR KINDLING, A CULMICAL PRODUCT OF LIMITED SUPPLY my Yano Manu f ts of yer at tie Works of National Chembea 1 eur Company, Barter dealing it ki Apply hetw VA. Mand 4 audd P.M \ HOLLOWAY OINTMENT AND PU walt Mm, wid ail eruptions, the olutuient | fafe Aud Coftain Kpelle, wud the billsure equ fo dyspepsia, Bold at i¢ Maiden lune. New York 25 conte per pot or box, AwK for nig atyle: the old bs counterfeited, GNCCRITTEN BON Sole A PATENTS. MUNN @ CO, Publishers Bclentitic husevery Ythibg Con Gentil. send for Pacent Laws end Guide bo luvedtors. American; Park where Tweaty f } yoars' experience. Eve ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, PRICE REDUCED TO 3%, JB MARTINEZ & CO. Bankers W Wallet, box 4.686 New York Post idee, i = RIL. MACY & 60. Offers this week a Job lot of Doily Varden Aprous, erly occupled by Tiifany & Co.) Ww and then, to decline Shave, Flowers, and owe Extensive establishment ITH ST, 8TH ST. AND 6TILAV. , BRAUTIFU LIGHTFUL NOVELTIE new Polonaiaes are DECT CLOTH MODELS furnished with SAVE MONEY hy examining our I KD STYLES REFOKE purchasing ready-made. IM- Patterhs atted to the FCT. ummer COSTUM D CHANGES, Publication: Biacn Fripay THE REIGNING SENSATION OF NEW YORK, PLAYED AT NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK, UNTIL THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING. A Story of Woman's Wiles and Man’ Depleting in glowing colors ‘TRE PISK-MANSFIELD.STOKES TRAGEDY. Commenced in No 261 of . THE DRAMATIC NEWS. j9th and 2th ate, SEES POT OY ERY BUS IT “Re Tee cholera, is coming this way, itp de Neri’s Chui by the Rev. M.Cobbin, Alfred J: daughter of Dr. M. F. Groves, FOR SALE BY ALL NEWS DEALERS. a q Political. VENTION OF RADICAL REFORMERS, atatives of Reform who purposed hold. tion in Steinway Hall on he 10th and 11th, wil comer of 28th delegates and rticipating in the organizatl dential candidat i y late Dr. Richard 8, Kissan, of w York. "ASSARD-—HAKGOUS.On Wednesday, May 8, at tert Instead in Apotio = those desirous of of the Convention nd to ominate Pres! eat the ball by tee on Credentials and obtala dele= Sixth Punjab u | convene at 8 o'clock, and wilh Pifautrs, to Mary Ci daughter of Tigut. col, Fendail, | Be addressed. by Vic I Revolution, and by other « MIRST ASSEMBLY DIsTRICT.-Pursuant M1 State Cominittee for m liy of Rochester on ompliance with the Inst Democratic State Conven- District Democratic Re- inent speakers. te Convention to bn 15th day of May next, and tn resolution paased hy th tion, the members o form Arsembly Asnociat at 74 Cortlandt at are respect= Kis late resi. F. HOGAN, President. Jt Wantaphy, WT. ChaNn, First Assembly District Dein, A ¥ DISTRICT TAMMANY 1 he Democrats of quested to attend ® Liberty #t., on between ‘the hourk of One “delegate and fricnds of the family are respectfal- aly are rotate May 2, Henry Thomas f Windsor, Conn, Bud se orean the Firat. Axsen Primary Election to election. district Convention to ¢ Democratic Stat ate aud alternate to t at Kochester, well-known citizen z AND VICTOR god 2d av, om tives and friends of the family are reapoet- Thursday, May 9, joot of Court Bt, Jony ADAMS, Secretary JURSUANT to 9 ‘on, Marcus Frenkel, Common Coun- Invited to. 11s Morgan bly District ay Frascis Manaus SSOCLATION. MLN Assembly District, without distine. ovement, Wil Voters of the tion of party, favoring the great iit Henan tt once lollowing places Cin RIFFIN.- Ih Holyoke, Mase, April’2, the Kev, dobn IOUN A. DIX STIAN SCHWARTZ, Chairman of By Assembly Diktrict, Wysirvoron R, Ntenois, Secretary. LESTON. Tn London, February 2%, Robert J. 1. Hudleston, aon of the late Col, Hadleston, aged 53 years eof Henry Clausen, Jt, 314 Oshiee of Jona D, Crimitiing, 11% Olties of Charies holt, MB dd ay. Oflice Of Jon Fassig, Ontice of Max A. Stic Onice of Waldron & Zittel, 1,026 TEENTIL Assembly District. 1 mittee for & cou- ter on the 15th nat exolution passed at the Assembly Associa ith av, on Thursday, May 9, * Democrats of, Polls open fron CI ete oN EEE FOS FE ESS WEES ST Lillian, infant rabam, ‘aged 14 vention to be held at Ki couipliance with the Yentlon, the membe ton will meet at 194 te and alternate te thie diateict at gatd convent tend the funeral, from the residen the 10th tnat., at 1 » Bugland, April &, the Kev. GEO, DEVLING, 2a View Warrzrenpen, Jos. H. Hon DOWATIC voters of the 10th Asse nhly Henrietta, danghter mn Frederick TH, Mylius, aged @ years, Springfield, Ui,, May %, 5. B. Moody, for yy wie are to elect delegu: ANTHONY IA Punchard, aged 4 \ ' immittoe of the etlully fnvited to att E.=In Erciidonn, Pa., recently, Lukens Perce anently organized Kingsland was cle and Aug. M. Field and Jacob seel Lake krie, aged 2 DEMOCRATS WAY.-Of disease of Lie heart, Carley Radway, « fanilly are respectfully JACOBL, Chairinai 161 2d st., to THURSDAY EVENING, Steinway IL B. ANTHONY and LAURA D. FORCE GORDON What they saw and heard in © incin STH ASSEMBLY all of the Democratic stat nvention to be held at the the I5th of May neat, and in dopted at the last De voters of the Fifth Assembl notified to uwet at 287 Hudson at., ween the hones of # and s'eL strict to an Aw PHILIP KETTERER, Pr WARLES A, Lax, WILLIAM I [7TH ASSEMBLY DisTRICT. Par the Democratic ¢ Convention to be held at the 18th of May n of Rochester on slant, to elect ersons living at a distance remitting the money for the number of shares they way wish will promptly re CHER, President. DANTFE MP Jame J. Martin, eremptory sale of on, near New York OTH ASSEMBLY Disritt ratio Voters of th t references, descriptive el ee Hay tt et oot ee MRS RTAN icaguigeeapeientearacaimedas May 11, 1872, wt 110) ( LIA LYONS sw Will oblige Fart Houstou et, sold double or #4 to let, with carringe room, at stablen ee Also, lofts for storage, 2