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THE ERA OF USURPATION. SEesTiW ONY REPORT ABW Cite Antontal = What he Did asa United sem ‘What he Did as Chair: or WASHES a y LEANS COMMITTEE, ¢ Confession of Marshal Packard cs Marshal, n of a Re a Comm’ of The Sun, ¥, May 16.—The testimony of ce. noe " Marshal Packard, taken in Now Orleans by the Got ccaslonat Investigating Committee, Is dana mov dent. trol 1 but The lor toGrant. Packard has not been re- Is still en rapport with the Pres! following extract from bis testimony grows tho position Gea, Longstroot took In these Ife was the ont iy Important Foderi r who Kustained Warmoth, His a tion was the cause of the coldness which grew up betwe ignation, n him and Grant, aud resulted in bis mite is Instructed to Inquire into the re of the difficulty between the Federal rrand the State oficial of Louimians.. Will you ‘etate whether all the Federal officers resident in Louistana are operetiog with or “of the to the Inter s tt Is called? he ‘majority of «hein yinpath; fire thntrad Comunitioe ud myself, of thea who are Naine sou Aa Education, whether iuftcnord by these considerations OF ot, bun taken a poa.ticn ia opposition to @ majority Of the Federal officers tic 2 a postion eit ion of the ‘oti mt, Gen. jutan -Gurie School Be a Bate a tndoratan eithcr resigned oF w Gay of January, which re, not? Ai-The. utver or of ing the appolatment o HeS ean hele A member ot by apgolnunent of the Atate Hoard of ryeyor of the tached to It? a welghiers: eemproyees Tihink the Col official household, ‘and clerks. All pointed by the Feeomimen. immediate atic fe appointed om his recon haa’ been conaidercd He is w momber of e have been Bey whether the at 0 Col if with Gov, Warmoth, ieing vacation for a time, in thé capa. Kind to the Custom House. I I with tho Legisiature penited or removed the int aw the iirst day of the scesion, WHO PACKARD I. ‘that 1 60 ‘This man Packard was the groat mogul of the Cus ¢ “a He Active part a organizing (hi the war, abd was mi Registration, which was tutlonal Ce ment of the State, aijournm Hogistration. party. Ife caine to Loulstana in n is, and he found such ve that he determined to take up nthe Crescent City, Ho took an rding to bis own statement, in vlose of soalawag arged hy the vention wich managing the overD= He testified that alter the wnt of the Constitutional Conveation an ordinance was passed creating this Board of In case,the military commander hero should refu @ or neglect to hold the oloe the 208. civil oflvers in accordance with thet of the State, then this board was to or it to be held. tie WICC GON, Congress came io hi tion was ordered. officers he was made Re; he held until ho was um It was also to collect @ tax Convention had levied to defray tts As Chairman of that board be got COCK, and Was art ost- wsistanoe. The elec After the election of State ister of Deeds, which United e. hal by Grant. ‘The committee asked him If he States Mar- admit no one who did not have a tioket from ‘aokard. on th Tay mietonaee importers, and masters of voase! Be pusinges fo transecy the Custom House were dente den inaton, and "gambeaurenty pee renved frm attend! thete business. nui of affidavita of business men to this efd@ are Incladed In the doou- mentary evidence furnished by Gov. Warmoth. Wurmoth's testimony dues not differ from his account published In the SON at the time, MARSHAL PACKATD ON A GIIDIRON. ‘The following Is the rigid cror fotpmination to which Mr: Speer subjected Packard tn regard to the Convention, It is worth an attentive perusal : were not Liat} ae Marshas in calling the Colivention in pao Custer House ere. for otic condact had to yan it? Ae Marshal in calling for the treo, and, far as mioltaning peace aud order in this building ¥ an coneerned, | acted ge Marahel in conjunction with the Deputy Celicctor,. The Collector had not then arrived from tne North, ng wh ant the was in our sailed, Q. ‘Then, an United States oMecrs, you dectded who We acted nn United State snould mitted an who vejeced Ip political Convention if the ftepannigan party PALE dtd not nay Haat. Lo the harteuc iver given a6 bo admlert on tito tir Hulvitng, beth as Uo og land Ingress of Drivging troops here, | acted ofticially mitting into the the Couvention, e ' that committec. tm ro the tlekets presented? A.—At the tard Whon the Convention hall waa opemod, at alt past tt, ac tne door of Wag Conventhon ha Q.—Where ‘were the tok te obtalnod ? parties got them at my oftice tn the moruing, Heve they were iaaned fram the Stadow oF Postanaacer's private oflice, CHAIRMAN PACKARD, Q.—Did you taaue these tickets an Marehal or Ohatr- man of te Slate Ceutral Committee? A,—Ae Chair. ullding, for the purpose ry pe Faon to whom te HOF Lhe State Central Counnittee, thease Uckete I acted as Chalrm T be ‘of tre Were the holders of these teket an Chalruina of the Stats Contral Courmittee or as Mai shal? A.—AL the stairway there were persons instruct ed (o aasnit all Diding Uekets and every perso! mm Houre. As partice pi recognized by the cle! , WhO knew (vel as up imine tan ty ‘of busintee, “they we red to. be ho tho Conveation, of tr Unt you appotnted about forty extra were (ese employees of the m Howe Tay have been. I do not know. Alig not tect them with reference to that, a y' Fou, as Marshal. for thet Were they pal ANG Ae, Marshal, out of en: jour oF tive of them obt Ut my ) Rorved gratuitously, MAKSHAL PACKATD. 0.—Did yoo, ae Marshol. appoint deputy marshals and then pay Tens out of yoor own pocket? A. The per sous {plu were not depnty tnarshale, They acted Ib the capackiy of #:rK the Convention. The person ed wlih the ex} jerve without pay. They fy 40 neo that thcre waa uo Urvach of the Pesce in the Aiding. De whom were they eworn? A.-I think by a Uilted brates Cominteatorer, if Q-Do yuu remember. the kind of oath AS-impiyto cx: cute ny procenn that iii {hto thetr bands, wid { Uuiakto arrest for any the’ peace witht the bullding. fo oath they Look? Droaed of tla, got acony me At presume Leonls tnd Hout my odie, T wilt {a that connection that ug urrcet was wade by any of ‘ok to my knowledge. 2 Av-T cannot say, istol tn my pocket or Lol 1h & COsk drawer that 1 did take t eA 7 semi ne day's PISTOL PACKARD. {When you calle we Convention, to. order were Ait yee nots anise t bad a pluto) ta my 10 etata, they armed? you armed that aneurber Whi sometimes yok armed Docket, «nd of that | ain positively un Gid not suppose that his appointment as U QTc room tn whew the, eld was Buates Marvhal did not divest bina of the rh fiten pdeseseion of ty yout Sy the mitt, duty to take part or Interfere in airs. | lary who were there? A-—-the military @ 1 lic was decidedly of the opinion that It was his ‘at the head of the stats the rotunda, giving ducy to take care of the Interests of Grant. Sn tt tie "Wi! guy person heving. ousiuees with the PACKARD'S STORY. apres Goes iment or CR pays ‘The following is Packard's account of the 2 Col. Boy mand of th origin of ba Et culllos between Warmoth and Ng nO KDOw lodge of what dispos! the Custom House part: “Was the other door through which persons Qi now eak you to. state the origin and natore of | sofia hove cricred tie cusom House thet dag? A= tne ctultltiea ei ween’ tue Fedstal utecrs and bore | The door’ on, ( uatom floues atrcet wae sal 9 she Bhagat ose We | ofibetey Lndcistand tat it wees were all friends of ‘be wae electe O.—Weq there epirnaee Gre p ry tuat Couveation sone on tion of the Governor, that preRent Oppo posal ary pa 1th a eharp cv ke ehape Just bet f 197), av far ano id. Brlor to Chat by mysvif and two others the Governor, who ate in Governor was ‘taking extr om, bes elu uuliean pat ty ehonld have for tte prestdinc Person WhO was indepeudeut of ant his “political patronage. the organtzation of Tue Presidency, Gov n,. thal # to tut th ntrol that Conver of U | who supported Gov dependent of tue party inight, i sate pec RENO ae ‘the Governor any pri Vby your frien Castow Louse 2 1 wuw of i know of any of your friends entering the yg hae dey by a private wayh AST cy, mot Fhow that tiey did, and T do pot know that they @ul # wo the building were (he coum the passageway In the basement, oaed, and 1 presuiie Was, UNDERSTANDING PACKARD. Qe—Woe that the frst pc nut. on the thre whicds waa to be bi The only entra knew tobe held in the Ch " wtood they were In tie hn ji m tn thie bullline Setore the wary Ld Ww the truth OF ik Tein stated to have beh a of Democratto quarters. Thave no pcrsmiat knowledge of sny polltical theeting of this chiniacter Kaving been held he Q—Uid your iriewls ply to the Government for the Palted States Court roum, a F {rou «horn i oh ie oe Han of the bulldl aidminiatered tty Neowtse well wappore him alUility of allow hug Une, svt tab AL es hid 1 might be lott free to eriticise thus with the Collector, © ho c is dots. ‘There wae Hot, at that tine, and ia MOL at tie aud without any conmhuptoation with Present time. any persunal ditierence beween wyecit itever. Idee. have ever had an nd the Govern: Won, AL {hat tutes no pervoral miuricatou Mth the President in aay abape wit dudisreace Intw ho coutroliew Wecouveut lou ad ices duo cape tneds or te be uuaue Of the vallding aad the Goverur. It is evident that there was an understanding | & ruts and the friends of Dunn priur to the holding of this Convention, policy markod out by the Dunn between the Der he lines of ps, in this € loximlatiwns, wis ‘age corruption and subvert good Thoy pledg deavors to abolish special legislation. femanberod that Monour e, a Democrat, whose Teatimony has bi that bis party had Carter faction for this re tlso, that they had deteriincd to impoach War- moth and get clear of him, because Le had used the power wileh @ Republican Legislature hal conferred upon him in the Tegistration and el ronal friends. ton of THE Do: BARGAIN WITH THR MOCKATS. vention was to abolish special h, they said, tended to encour vernment. A themselves to use thelr best n published In Tum SUN, stated It is evident. tion L mocrats. So long as the: for that purpose alone the Custom House part had no objec un. Lut whon the Governor use One of Tt will be jetermined to act with the ministration of the 3 to clect his own ‘These laws were framed fur © purpose of allowing him to defeat the elec- were used at all, “Are you in the habit of permitting the pabiic prtperty nite to be weed for pravuve purposte? ACN, PPam noc in tre Nabitof Hy bul Under the eatne clr ie, duruig the Vacation of the Court, 1 suould oni ty ve used for & Convention af eltizeu jicd \helr rights aud privileges under the nib le claew heres MUDDLED PACKARD. ‘This building helonge to the United States, and what right have you to give it to aaybudy 2 A. V hold that cit ners of the Uniiod States have a Ficht to the use of the bu) lait, with the permiaaiva and fn the manner And for dirceled. by the custodina of the butiding. There la uo objectionable feet in citizens ue. point an eemubling here bo hold a ace! The same number of Tulght have entered auy other day and ney. tik property and injured the furniture by Ui wear and tar as much any other day before « they did upon thet day. but tue citlscun ¥ ho Teal Were tht cay Tad (6 eepeelal Fight of prox ‘clilzeny of the United States which was uc- tod tuedn by th boca ‘nder such clroum- stances a deka of ¢ CoUrt room, as on Wiis 0 and unjust, v4 the citizen ela Fi Juited Bt thon of « United tates roof, Dullding to the protec: y Julgment. then to keep his friends in and thetrs out, they | pSoecey'sahs ae Deegan see cae a were not going to dit, They would oom. TD ett al pay Patna talleraeatla bine with the rebels or the devil to got into | “G-~Was not tho holdiag of that Convention here on office and get a ¢ tosteal. The Democrats, the oth of Angust a use of the Government pri of course, Wer politheal purposes ? war te wie of Warmoth, knowin well that the fight | \tster court room for the purpose of # vonyention, on which would ensue would give them the duuvtedly e ‘ tunity to dictate, terms ‘vith eltior party SHADOW-VRIGHTENED PACKARD. ‘The exposures Ww o byt Q.- Pit you not lo property for purpe lainous rascals in Uh ris to aw which, In augered ite eatery? otner a little blacker than theinselves are frie s sertalnl ey Fee gers ala gi ganitic nysti Of fraed | era had | nt hee wafer which is without parsliol in a red AD as “g er PONE: save hat in which a carpet! nce inctect ya etalon 2 Ne molds for boun ostabl shed. Out of the sixty Supervisors | fect d it War eud.ugered In eopmequcnes Of a WO Like of Rogiatration appointed by the Governor, tbire | ly to eurer ty-oigat were non-residents of the parishes to it en bo mob woald there be any dan- Which thoy were realdenta of the fate. One was a ininor. By hok.lug of the Convantt those vory fellows Packard offered to prove the ie ihe protection uppulated, and six: were non mowt glaring frauds, coinmitted, us be said, by the ordor uf the Governor. A protty full asco) Au, THB AUOUST COUP D'ETAT. oft held int “i Sates woldiers Avent ot that day, ono hesitation th eayliug. Coat. a weuld nobhave bac be dod iat fe Cenwi ution "hal you pay the expenses of bringing troops ere of Sour Sun pocke( or nue of your eomauties Rane? "Anos sh'e but wilt t anyhody a atres ie woul not nave Co-t any Uilng cxeane hve i a pire stand Packard was Chi wa of the Republican Btate | $2, UFR uot Pare Sob ied up waving wodhtag Shep 40 Ge, kunt and he aud the Custom Howto party Pehvwd be waved ove cunt of $9 ne Warmoth wast .8 PERO EL URIS Wl IP Wak alkeean at tee titan ng a think {t part of the duty of soldters wens tlda outeage dul the Convention waa helt iu th ' orvof the Uulted etates to march up wn United States Custom H ause they could | dee lies fur We purpose of a political con Malted Giales Syate wiht i Feats Ro tale, Suey uly eh hy | huis p, ul hits that ty tine aud ail. liece the property of. the Govorusuen! @ultabis.. Tho testimony of Packard ext sb gach manuce te they thay bed cul mineeas way they went to the Custom House. It was | @.—Did you not fool that there soldiers wore, on that Dovhuse thoy could control that,and the Convene | dayedisgricing tie unitorm wateh they Ware?” Ar oN thon if it met there, tee EREoN of uo better or buble nr aldey hak a Aoi fudld pertorhs than that of prot erty c (— Did you have « consultation with the Governor ae | Guverhan at which hee. vee und is paid fareceving. 1 jwiype Zou shoaid Gohl tw CuuvcuMuue Aen Novel” | pot Utuk there wae anytivug io w in elving the weheete Padi a Hiute uained The | pubic hall for such ® purpose, or that there was ally pcnaniea’ trocithte A! eudered by'aoine persoa out | {iru iinprepelety ia, te than everp ag fa, the Howe Q real eats say cp hie thn haf }rosumtatives Brithe Senate 0 United. ktates yaa tuk that acecptabie? AL Tecaute It ing the wwe Of thele Lalla for public weediuge Hof the Gauveruuf, and the canvass Ch, de Linderstaud, ta frequently due, f Mt doula eeneestt tht tie GRMEHOUS PACKARD, Pilloe oficcrs paticivated Linea the canvass tar the | Q.—Would you grant the Wee of w hall and calt for Floction of delegat» ty avention In the city aud | troops tu protect a Democratic Convention It here Was It wae appronended by the Buute Comunitioe that (ithe | troubie ia the Democratic porty and they wanted tue Goaveution met in the Mechanica’ lustituve the Gov: | Urocof tive Casto louse “ivr thay ernor, with bs police ore wud iy partisans, Whon he porneet At ‘and obtained Would, Inoat assuredly, [ telegenphe had directly 1a ipluysueat, wih the State militta, | f t eet the Lec mocrats ae well.as Kepub wat, F iia, | froope'to protect te Le mocrats we Well ae Kepubiicans Would byouk up the Convention, Ia case they could not | in iui); anu in the gxercisy of Muy On ica a8 Nurahal Urey eoutrol it thr legally -quatia i " (the Der ocrata) have bee tthe ony per PACKARD'S CALL FOR TROOPS, (iat have called upon tine fur provection in special « In talnettys It was almply a quescion of who should control Who was it that Uiroatened, to endanger or do- the Convention that deciddd . ‘hey t We AT cannot Woat to t ston House t ‘ore they ‘ pe That the nob 4 could have United troops to protect « ‘ 5 them, unde Plea of peotocting toverminent Pid pot them Jt, Shreeien t0 clean propaiiys kackatd. aa United Staten’ Mantis ra ae Ielapiiiner Wea ea ook the United wiles Court in iu whiolile | they vould have had to come into tals dine, and dt hold @ Republican € nth He wanted to | w owe that the pew you Frelea io would Be Presileht and rip thet ition. Ae United | make 0 af any euch couilick Butes Marsal tie also called upon the mili we . commander of th partiuent to furniah & ¥ large stone bull widiors to ald hin in conteotling this ( Rene Whee a hen sf do ay : Here is his official telecrar peketaple ¢ thon (o nose mbie DCR Which jeu Naw OnLRANS. Las, Ang. 8, 7) \ ae a 1 inaes aod Ur ait) oitid be in thie ¢ “ y ait tn’y y. ihe Istury t pe oe H H form whit - Littles of Lau ar | t ‘ Buc, ae & ed, und were directo: * sire iu powers 0 repor vt States Marshal, wh : was | f ; We MANGAL PACKARD AGAIN bo al Ds ay Mt tier any ty for the for A el a ty Mle t t un ‘ a ae F rm uty Tho duiy auth er 18 foremon aig itpasol nit Wid the enurance OF bic thal by Twas ut that - 4 Hot the read object tm having the soldiers on * ore You the coutpul uf thu Durty ? q Weuiiou toorder, ast have eet | d*ny docasion for tity Wwe hid tity a | vince to thelr one, ‘Te war volt ony f those ca whow Miho WhO BlOuld Cor rw wore but edtiitted. “Awe ve wosted AY ud | tw by wud 1b oe ai ee Lie th of the i kuowie Turiee'e Hull, anid there hed x ny SurPoundiange, shaky sha ould € ‘ Mn, Sud you. Wed dake by who w DEPULY MANSIALS Mt aw gucreed hy 8° malortiy of the topulariy: U0 and bis frivneds out i we mee y barricaded tho prin bo the building, wid gave orders Fouuariy-vice tu Welogetea oe thrown thous Ot ot qu —Waa not United 8 ates aol poblic Shortly yr ured rau Prthn fiowe itwaniny duty to Q.--The Govern Won there: Tod his foot Anji wal iny fat andit syectors, aud Weres, and thei were "can fwhich demande «i been ‘available, b fetent to have the determi and tnto the What seue rin folved the Fate State Committee lepstation? party can Wave® Ment hee aS Ponvention an fact. indueage wheths not? A. We a oMticers of the the State Cony Cow yf thi pledged Whe meaurce, Were not purpose of show tat A cal el ractet ernor, It Ww take such ae gident Gruat whe strength outside . Would not Governor hav National Admit nt, but th ould bay. thing about it. posed ¢ ATW pinber at (he hovlng, know whethe tu vue y OF fr. Joubert, Comey, Dolloctsr and inynell, 1 in th arueeslary be work snore year? Akh ni the sagart do but Khow any F 1g a oftioe. Tle has taken n moth men td QW rt e been Weld. hue, and wiuleh was a tnd place of ince Whee Custom flow the Convention Uelted Stat Toure tial day. ttle pighte at, propo: A. GEN, on vention t Q.. Did the Bear G.De you hu fice. there te Ge coin HL boi «ih a ine had to trogpe it we dil nut lateud to do wuy He chen justited ( Noting of. the fable Lo ove CHU R Pera’ to do om Toure t divieio tu Our Pp troubles you liay e was Jolly tom Hote, vi oO f Wait Bremen te ub te t watehe tat i betwoon (ho a Mt Is strange thet oue abeould bo asl mid tho other positiom, Sheh ta°o pabtie shor a. iene tosate. gay Sanat ve been ri to the Custoin Iguae under the pretence of | ots ot ing intention o'clock, on soldier In or about the buliding, and tt was not ant! claiming to have a koowledge of the |nte jor to force an entriner in here that prevailed on Co make the cen tuch was the Intention of the paige tort atte Portion of the empl od at ‘ony Tu ention ti otuer As form and perperinty of the Republican party. "i a | insues developed in the Conv carry ont an specific lawe to be modi ating what they wanted don it way Con they ora of the Legislature, ‘Coull you hve miuuence the om a casily whether you controlled the Conventi¢ Ite, ‘an embers of Ue Stale. ng yom youtrol o carry out these mw you and your frien to Control the organizatto ou eontrotied the Tepubl had, Teapyose, the mankind Io regard to the Justifeation of a Thad boon in antagoniain # not the esporial dur action aa to justify 1 of course L waa very the Governor at that wed to the National Admuintet 1 ni that periiaps Le Was Oppored If certain private tatemoute are trae. Then wna not the struggle That wae uot easent datration ? Av Usd contro! of the Cony Ocwhat number ts the Bt ‘olnted by your %h of Ai THE PACKA Q- flow mauy Federal officers wer opote tus Holug subordigate appotutiients urbe. she Customs b Q.—That would 1 many of you are ni W that that r Packard's conduct in this matter he should have be The President has read the printed tos tiwony and has ash August, testifies as follow there ant tat day Lo destroy publie propert, 9) whieh is in control of th State whether, to ti party, gave the Wiki hia opposition i ti Ttlvuh (he Presddeat ii ha taat way reapoum ble be srecmblit ave Lo eke it bud, au thy Wee be vyidenco shows the trug charac actions of Casoy, Packard, and others of tho Loin House party, THE eo gmtseTpiate’ ected was to fen) conve tithe ives of the delegates there, VOCATING PACKARD, Feason that you could not take the era there white you could bring them i a August. (6 hay tw eh ok on wan When t learved (hat : vald Protect pubile property. or paelf wae a cripole at that time, Wroug with bin ink he bad Tn seine way, and Ubed @ crutch in ‘oMctala are there in and The employoes of every tn the nelghvoraved of A.-No, ¢1 thelr duty to thelr called then. Most of ilar cogupationn, "Thete wan s Hoy od in thelr constant attention. senin the building who, it there 0g the Dulidicg, could Nave bs ut whether they would have been ‘ented a police force organized w to force thelr way sato we bullaing tion hall Is a question. ISSUB AT SPAKE. Was there at stake In the organtration eninge it imnportant whet Ha coutrol i? A Pod fe chief iasde, T eu ‘one ym yy reforme? A. Committee into ext ined w reform address, statiog the r repealed, aud generally ractically in the way of “A uate Comthittes ih the control of 9 great influence upon the officers and uid. Hot clalin we lial coutroiled Uh ‘elected @ commnittes unless that was & ted States, you have done erted your You bad control of the Convention oF ot do anything of that nature a Keates. We did it as members o we were Lrought Into pawer ‘Committes by the action of the nition itself, Q—Whit benefe wonld the con'rol of that Conren- Oth of August Ive to any party outa Repebliran organiza ti ving contrat of the Hepabiican er: tended to give the powor to # of reforin.. Teitentited and ica party of ihe State to there he eapectally anxious vention for the the Untton Hate party of Lontelana tach to Of that ( vealdent wel ride that uRually ‘of th ecbatif itdid take 4 of it fi WASTED PACKARD, Repuriican pa ty Trewideat Grant bas ample ‘Q.— Will you plowse answer the question whother that Sas not the real struggle? Ac-it was not the struxgl Ie Keep the cor trol of or politien! party as it ide of the bands of The Goverucr. |My Ponti ts by GOvernor posseaaing te ex Ferondinary, | ser given to the Goycrnor of Wiis Stace Ought BOL te have ihe, political Oryablestion of tho party, but that Ge political orgauizadon tae Heperident of him, and in a position to approve ton If he did right and ortticiee it if he did wrong. ‘the control of that Conventiot neon bi dks, 8 (ruinph over the ‘not thlak It would how he eould have 4 it to be pudliely 119, support of ally believe the eat made lo the pude thon Way oF the ade UO Wiproesiod Upos the publle Ido not Uae reepect. ‘0. Doce he tow fayor the nomination of Prestdent Grant? A.—1do bot koow of Wy OWN AWOwlodye auy- Central Committee Convention cous q tyrone, LUak. DITES FIED, there in that iP A. Bour nt, aad four OF Tuo wot Carter wae at that Uuie employ cd ia 6 OF Wot, Ke oigtit fanie. they wore. ay 0 trom he Vresid erngnent Sppolnt 1d three others, two of ootier? Aca pian “trdan” the read a ‘EUnirate trator rae et tne Daewer bens nit Aa pay o4 Custom [torre Avi are tug four appotuted by tie f Mployersstepende : ‘Anersnut of dntorual ue, Mr Of ie Fort; ir. Lowell, Posts Pollector of this Port worth? Tinie. hiuk It opt trom and for. Ib le Lunpotnile Lo ent! amognted to tn the Inet LK the Collector reerived, as hls share Faull COMeR, Bom Hike i008, houmt ts correct. 1 Go Bob out the auins received Lb other case. $6 ‘haus c Teluures, the amoant Of whieh mate. ‘Q. Do you know what they n dismissed at once froin his 1 Casey for his resignation, p action tu Packard's case, NO THLEATS USED. Mortimer Carr, who accompanted the War- the Custom House on the th of reate Mm le by you and 7A ity of byll id have bad te Moehatlen’ State Goveruucut, proper place for the Coitventiun to o¢ calling of the Convention thy led been puitted, Ae Thcre wus eld tn th LO Plage mentioned. y 4, ¥0u frst irarn ft wae to. be b 1 think It was Lie wt, Ebave heard tie jee aud tine of Trt was Abe Heink at Mech: 1 tut ih Cut ky seme one, Ivo Lot know who. Uy whom wae (he call of tat Convention signed ? AS BYR Cichath ny . ‘a. Wiles iore'any’ neeesotty, In, your Judgment, of Soluiere eee ud te Cutout to protect publle propety 2 A= Wwauted to" destroy tivo Stites property. your peipls athelpate any riot? A.—We @ha W Of Wig, Vid you Uireaten any vidleaee upoa the pabiic We did not. Qe bid the Governur, or his friends? A.—Thore had born ad threats of Vividuce to My knowlege, ANT MORALLY HsSPONSIULE, . babble, who Was ulso ‘ollowing view of the eof Cone plain to the President of the action ef Fe ln cobmection Wiig this Con ¥en to: a very erpoutid@reprencatation yr A He rott the 13. Prostdent UBL LO a , then, tat the approval of the I'rot Matérved from lix cunt g iter ce? A. Yes, Hrs EMM S be Anew ba no. doub wethat LE aaw the Cane BTanon ORAL Lee Iden justity the conduct of tho Cus ife'wautea to know what obj fiiote we e bringing into the United States troupe e A (iy. Tenn the Premdent ‘bas ‘a very a Tepuvlican party down here, aud one tuk cunelasion that any thi Throw Gov, Wa ‘ual diwiice’ to Huth A Shit ( id thong gout here ity hey 60, Kur tie ry M extent responsible for the recent Chad? Ades GQ. tkeo Me ls you motully Foepons.biv fc ave rectly occurred 1a how Orlow question ef in May bot lave lutended tod Dink iis RULE has cncour Lo that way lat Is rosy a ira) 6 Toa ¥s te badera: oti ers tho respons bihty weluitely on hin? At Leie ide Inevtion toenstila ties Cosion Hous of tie party down heve ae long aw be oan aately Yopinton. tonly infer it from the tack Me qusILed With atl Wie elrcunisundes vention ki the Unit Wat 1 wie think aluiows any thuug Was Ju 4 MILITARY PowRR, Your judsment, wey canse for th fod Htsow (roope lt thet Gouveu vite tin dainger fr¢ re we beon mate by your trea t LY LUPEC, OF be CUGOL EL y Lut WEcd au fimor fi et r tod “i hUwe tO YorR perty when thy olletta halla at the wervica of the fair, We lowed hulle for b ing Hiei to Air. Packard, an order For paytug that ie eid feusistod, iv Tenn iu. er of the Where te ny ditference tions Of Duckard od Guna, uh ft allowed to rotalm his lucrativo BArRHO. SUN, FRIDAY, MAY 17 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES HERP AND THERD BY THE 8 RES LEME IE —— More Wealthy Gentlemen Preparing to Die~ Lite Insurances Ranging from $50,000 to 300,000—Fortanes after Death. Tue SUN on Wednesday published a list of persone In thia city whose Ives were heavily Ineurad, wherein the name of ex-Mayor Kalbfletach of Brooklyn appeared. Mr. Kalbfetsch anys he doos not believe in fe to ce. The following figures show that ot besides New Yorkers propose leaving fortunes to their ket which would jon concerning inn wil ‘Tarr or John M. Fox, at The Last of a Cominission. * The Street Cleaning Commissioners met yes terday. Present, the Comptrotier, President Bosworth of the Board of Health, the Recorder, and Mayor Hall. Provions to the meeting of the Board the members went to the Comptroller's private office and held a long consultation, after which Comptroller Green said he copy of the the Dusiness of « the Board of Pe 1m would theref wo to exiat after to-day, and fod have mon ing of 0 cet hing farther to do with the él bein (recta, oF attending to the fulfliment of the terms Meaare, John Town ond W. N. Awitrer of Bt. Lou coutriet, ‘The members of the Board then die and Writ, banyicy of Gallipoits, Oto, hold poliews (oF | persed, Ir lives, Mr, i. Whittaker of St. Lov minon of St. Los, are each Insured t alues his lite — A Man's Eyes Blown Ont. Yesterday afternoon in Falconer & MeCul- lough’s foundry, Jerecy City, the piston of @ «mall steam engine was given to Win. Foster to have the rod removed. To accomplish this the piston was placed on the forge and heated toa red heat, While Foster was ing the forge suddenly and without visible cauce vf exploded, eotirely demolishing the forge aud he lon. “Torney of Battin " i puieeicers: Hon, Walany Seward of Aur Phiiadeiphia, the New York, Foster some distance. thetr lives ine ‘covered with blood a Francis Al 00, W. owed that the explosty Lackland ork Lonts, for O00. All Perry of Baitl- | had expended tte force in riolly dienguring pore, for GAO. Charles Fy Mijis pi Styria William | ind putting out bota eyer taken home, owning, and the ftom, Charles A. Ray of Indianapolis if MO cach. J.C. Lvory if it Teale Ly tagged A fH Lain quit, | ‘Tho case of John Walsh against the Delaware, canter of Pittad: et xs ‘ FAS | Lackawanna and Western Railroad for yao ah diana, ‘are nsured 12F | at the Grove etreet erossing of the road in Jersey City, Pose, antl om deraey. tho Kev. A | tn Apel 18 was yesterday concluded 1a tho Hudson County Court, Judge Bedle charged the jury that the differed from one where a pass: ‘was injured, and that persoor in crossing railroad tracks were them selves under obligations to take ordioary and chatexorbitant damages must not be ded Waleh $2,700, ana, cach hold life policies 9 of Norwegian Seaman A Singa- lar Case in the United States Court. ‘Tho arrest of Harry Edwards, ono of the crew of the Norwogtan bark Insjold, for assaulting the mato of the veesel in this harbor, hae heen productive of cor. ondence between Secretary Fish and the Norwegian Minister. Edwards was held by Commissioner Osborn preparatory to being seat by the Norwegian Consul to Norway for trial, the Commissioner deciding that by the troaty made by the United States with Norway and foun Simon Flaherty, who attempted to murder the officers of the Reform Association at th recent New- town election, was arrested at Midnight of Wednesday, is home in Laurel Hi1!. by Pollee Commisstoner Montell of the Long leland City pelice foree and a squad f Flaherty was fo omen. when found. and Sweden In 1861, he wae obliged to euforce the decision fight, vat wad promptly subdued and hand: of the Norwegian Consul, w.chout giving the prisoner ed. on. bouch, Sasanis, from tne an cxamination, Edwards, however, was taken before Judge Blatchford on Auveus corpus and releared, (he Jndgo holding that there was no law to Justify the pro ccodings. Subsequently the Judge acknowledged his error, and Edwards was rearrested, and appeared before the name Cor This coulsel rained (he point that the law was inoperative, because the Pree Gent had not Ieued the proclamation uccessary when treaties are iuace with foreign nations, ‘The Commis. sloncr ruled the point well tak rige dea wards, bit befor erated on the applic wena Twentleth Ward Gin. On Wednesday night John Kearns of 558 West ‘Thirty-clxth etreet, 4 Edward J» McCoy, of 634 West ‘Thirty-Ofth street, oon at 686 Weet Thir ty-fifth street, and MeCoy bit off Kearns’s nose, Them Kearne bit one of McCoy's fagers off. A ferocious bell. oralng tiey ® eterred @ charge of may? They were held to bali tn $1,040) ca —o—— The Trish Confederation, The second dey's session was held in Military Halt yesterday morning. Th delegates were from clabe in Nevada, New York, Rhode I Massachusett Pennsylvania, Tittnote, Nebraska, Lonisians, and severe} other State Sativa rts on the condition of the organiza: Hen. Harke, 01000 jarry 8. Mulieda, Dr, with, m the vther, nuns Ttie known that when Edwards was fret discharged the Swedish Minister called upon Seerevary 1 tsb, ud President Oreot lesued his proclamation on the bao tng dead ay ihe law thos rendered operatiye, AG ade by the off Fy was reprcennted by rk Luby, MW ward Jobn Devey ation, wie uy, have ats « eo guilty of The Sccrets of the Rivers. Matthew McLaughlin, of 107 Hester street, had decn milesiag for some time. Yeeterday bis body was found in the Past River at Pier 43. ‘Tho body of aa unknown man, aged about 9, was fonnd in the North River off Franklin street, Ave fect eight inches, ar has dark hale and sandy complexion. Utis dressed in bide Mapnel ebirt, Drown pautaloons, and heavy shoe —.— An Explosion in the Caisson, Edward Doughty of 33 Front strect, a laborer employed by the East River Pridge Canpany, we Former Fourteenth Ward ‘olitictaw, On Wednesday rflit Wm. Reynolds of Morris- sania visited bis friend, John Bush, who keeps an ale Vault at 11 Chatham street, Reynolds scemed cheerfel, and Was telling Bush a¥but.some property he had bought Morrisania eehort time ago. He walked across the said be would be back fn a rie bee a ata ynolds has a wife and chiltren in Morrieanta, where ride ral WET nis, Bag wallent Weel Tenth beaee. Sense ene Wow verely injured last night by the premature explosion « 1the Pourtesnt. Ward fa blast in the eplason, Both of hie eyes were filled wit fable political laduence. | powder, wid the rau’ aud ‘hands were bi ts burced? Te woe teFem 00 the Brice 1 ab suPuluuce. Lie Was avout GLLy years of age. Terk Hospital by De —o An Iusane Woman Juinpt (ow. parly yoetorday morning the wife of George ©, Bmith, itving Ia Morrell etrect, Wiitiamsburgh, loan The Bakers Raising the’ Yecterday afternoon the emp met in Harmony Moone, Feeex stroct, tr. Cha the chair, th ¢ being to consider t from a Houses audio during @ temporary Mt of Insanity, slang bermelf from | [8 he te Be the feof. of ber houre. Hor mengled body was found | Wit rrafeed tora sidewalk at abort ¥ o'el i Uy Onbeee Mt tug erect police Plato. Tor husband waa Awake atfoclock, snd si was thet ip bed. lie know Bothing of ber absency Latil awaicncd by We olltcer. A *Longstoreman Cannibal. During a fight at 09 Catharino street yesterday ernoon, between Michac! aud Patrick Kane, omen Reet ti aPieten > : me crazed od gave iarkins a terrible beating, oe Two Hundred Men on a Wa Tho big water-wheel In the Ro; omo- tive Works at Paterson is broken down, and over two adred mea are temporarily out of work la couse: oe A__Williamaburgh Real Est mneworemnenes-—= Samat RaRaES 0 Mr. @. 0. Rimer, a German real estate broker, of Wi'llameburgh, been missing since Monday He left #9 Kiviogtom #troct at 6 o'clock with fittom of come li bee when Utne ke hos frlew wi Broker —s Roldnons of the Thieves of the Metropolis. Some days ago a purty entered the restaurent of Mr. James A. Parrish of G4 Joun street, From (heir conversation Mr. Parrish took them to be Britteh noble- mes. They ate tarnips and watercressea, and drank @ ‘The Summer Plenic of the Gallant Seventh. qT es from the 3d to the Mh of July great deal of wine, While they were paying Mr, Far (ea ; - fish for ha wite, one of them called bis aticntion to an} 4292 MINE eid WADE MERE: ‘exquisite diamond (Alaskaypin,which adoraed the bosom Jomen, Mr, Parrish it In do- A Bag of Gold and Qu ities of Gold of one Was Gene OF the ttied pat felt unwell, aud when be Wearued that hie had changed a Bitydolinr eountertcit bill for oxe of the Varou ts. he b Came so work worse that it was found peceseary to summon & suEoon. Now comes the strangert part of the story. The thief pawned the chrovometer acBiupeon's, receiving for the Drexel & Co.'s New Banking House. A. J. Drexel & Co., bank in Philadel- phla, lately purchased the lots and buildings on the southoast corner of Broad and Wall streets, for the purpose of erecting thereon one of the most magnificent buildings in the United States. Geneva (Elias tums: After be had et the moneg te be It will be built of white marble, #ix stories in ually sent the pawn Hicks t to Mr height, with profuse adornments in statuary. it will extend 1 feeton Wall street and 103 on Broad street. Mr. Jerry ' Joyfully re¢ 'd the wateh, aeeclariog fare tine piece thet be would te woney, Smith, the bullder, contracted to tear down and cart away the nine build. ings onthe site. The work began at noon on May 1. One hundred men worked by day and the same number at night by calcium light, In nine and a half working days the work was egin- pleted, which was tbgught to be Impossible, Many of the bankers and brokers wagered yearly op the result. The buildings came Keeping the Bottom of the Kast Kiver Dry. Several days ago Superintendent Klageley, of the East River Bridge Company, found that the stegn. pumps used to remove the great volume of water from tho coffer dam surrounding the caisson on the New York side were nefectual, and it wae becoming Impera lively ueccreary that other pumps should be & great damave Would result to the maton work, Conse- quently one of A.J. Reynolds's atuoepheric eng was creeted. Yesterday a number of engin were Invited by the Inventor to see tue own 48 Aladdin's palace went up—as if by tion. It woe prtonted lust year una Fol pul in wae t Las two eyils Ye ‘uy afternoon, at 4/ o'eclack, the firat mea ely ine wing | foundscion stone wes tnid, and thus | ewines the @ haltinch pipe und valve, Aad capable of trou wiX'y jon of a palace that Wil bo noted asa tt to scventy suukes, per_miite, coudensing. wit OF ie RE Roe, Hips SH he eounnlets ae eee te Uke belicr We Bent ae Croneaty | wpb of architecture. Te will be completo and to saxty p the streain is carried seventy-e | Pegdy for cecupation April 1. 18i4 Cele Hits chine i to take the place of (wo ester tho Hhorers Were digeing up Nugara pum ng one abd teh co, | the dirt 1 debria from the spot. where ker's office was loca Tweaty-four fevt is uotuully gained by atmugy d, on the Wall st prowure, psi racial Thomas Quinn struck a bard sul ai to Settle tie Taylor WAH C PEUitae ae ait Hees lowlng propositions were submitted to hot fi contalned gold, he looked (he burrogute yerterday by the proponent of the will, und excited, opened his shirt, ir. Taylor's third wife an w, for acceptance oF la and rap away, leaving his boat ejection by the eontotauta, Mr. Taylor's sccond wica Reliind: [ip bee wor veen seen sing divorced) aud deughter by bis Gret wife: Hing dirt at the moment, noticed The wccond dhvurceds wits to Recalve $350, ahe to | Quinn's movenients, After the latter ran away, aie velo A pointe Salita aud"W tx | MoAnoe stined up the ground, and found ber conten creat niinber of gold and silver coing of various 4 Clivetioa ts be eitndramn, in, Dehalt, of Me. | dononiinations, ‘Ite alled all his pockets before SBrte dee aaneae of ant clatt 2 tee Me | others discovered his motions. ‘hen there w W) witton Uy the Wiltwas to rush and ayell for the newly-discovered gold and wittirowh re nine, ‘The laboerera oa the found omimatea reed to AU adjourunicnt f Reneral ecramtle, and fora few minut a there > i ought, and cussed o un oe Joslah Macy, sumo years ago a prominent mer- | enough to fail In getiing any of the precious chant of Oils ei(7, dled Wednesday afternoon of paraiy- | Store, while others mado a good haul, Mla, at Lis reaulebee in Rye, Westchester county, aced | grty UCo Garted MIEN Nie Nudd over the Torsey M ‘yours, Mr. Macy was a member of the bocity of | duitped. The Tiborers there sifted. his tom? Fricnde, and was well known thronghout this country | with their lingers, aud were rewarded by tind- ing $47.40, Where tho coin was first found, John Dexter secured seventeen five-frano gold ‘pieces, of the and Ewope. ful com rot ya nd Liverpool. In early life be was the sucee Ho January 1am Hug ‘Doginene at Prone wercet dud Hui date of 18%. Charlos Storms, foreman ‘of the the frm ane of Joolad Mucy a Hon, gang, picked up #27 Ln gat silver, Michael from vusiuesa, and parchayed « hon Gilmartin got’ g]5 tn ily av, the Sia tu be huried’on Saturday, ab 10 A. bi fron tc | calelum-ligh aD nil theriord Piacg Fricids' Mo: Chg Howe ih this ety. | Yer dollar, and or of His remains Wil be taterred La Wovdluwu Cometory, Id Spanien coin of 1X4 Joy scoured tt ps handtul of coin, aid ot ad. Coppers ut About 3 ofclock yesterday morntig Adotp’ | tributed them unong frleada. ‘ Porch of 1o7 Forth street heard a notse ta tle room ——— a nil springing up saw aman cscaping from the window | Sn Eagle Steals a Fish and Mr, Poole Mur up ty the roof Ly means of the frecscape, Me followed dere the Bugles the robber, who kicked Lia twiee im the face as bt respondence of The Bun Soran i Pest ait Bad A Apetate thug. i eroued, dur MervoneNn, N.J., May L A ren tleman named o fw feet, tut Der heli hia oa he Sronnd, i oa privale pond in (us place, Het sa oer poaaia'arreste i Chi Uititar erent deal of hip trh,ond wa'enow bie pond dey and Jewcy or the sauue Gh fd, 84 1b La Light, Four youre ago he got vp in the morning and Burviuy wae bedd by Justice Phandley 4c A dave lai the-water Aid paste oul wlth a fan's on (in leogth, When Mr, Poole saw tho teh 1a the The Hon, Charlos ¥. Daly, Chict Justtes and | ca wed (he eagle fur four willos, Finally he troed pre of the Court of ¢ eda nd shot iim. He brougtt the bird bi Yadporated David It. dacquen, lawe Iinncaith the fate in be eles ntof cxJudse Einolt, Who wailod for Lurop Ose ahapa eile FV OUP COF tunuitedion baw beat aot pe tila Le it t PATUUUE Jomerday eltseanchs take before od Atvae them, ined te Mucous [ourned iu’die Bupven'e Court, ators, | Th Air, Vcole UHL watches hie pond, bus - Vo other coyio bbe Cyr etolon & Mah WUE OE Ibe An Faust Broadway Resident Misein: <a ip Voskuryh, of 010 Bast sBrocdway, hes | T20 Daily Witnewe ofice has beon moved to palua dines thie Brides iacmlaes Ae eeat hie ground floor, W® Nanswn struct, and au oitice lin mirgh left home to go to the hove of Ae mou been opened la Brooklyn, 04.43 Yelvon street, At both aes advert daily editions w cents por WW. =.de, mente With be Feaelred, aud tho (rcs Do supplied to meweveRdur, ut sl —— se arpota, and bedding. Autaw, Mrs, ‘Tarr, at 26t Carlton avenue, Brooklym, where hie wife wae ona vistt, Binee thea nothing bas peek atid ge hoard 4 ft bon, aad hie frien’@ fear that be ¥ haa been tonlly dealt with er bas i 1h some aeet Furniture dont, ‘ls: Vesburcd 16 69 years old, ttt toy tures | stock aud tow Lea ebee wala’ tah Chek, Bids stim built, aad welge’ 1 pouudle, “Ho kia black | hamei. Wockly aud ieme te nawinante tabede— adv. Ttisadout | RBAL BOTATR MARKBY, — Dealers in up-town property have good reasons elated with the present aspect of the real estate market, and those who had doubts as to the healthy tone af thaepring edvances are. gradually be- coming aware of the situation. Thero was tendance at the Exchange Balesroom to-day, and the bidding sptriied. : Mallor, Wilkins & Co, sold by ordér of John I. Sher wood, 28 lots situated on the Sixth and Seventh ave. noes, Boulevard, and on 12th, 118th, 116th, 119th, and 100th atreets, at prices that could not fall to be satiefac- tory to dealers. The aggregate realized from the 2 lots was over fst “rns praperty early In, the season would not have found such ready buyers, or commands “o good prices, The two lots on 106th #tréet, near Fourth av 000. On th eh & Webcr sold five lots on Flghtte F second avenue, for $:.000 80 8 large Ii Okivn loteand leases at good rates. Kennelly sold the house and lot comer of Ave- etn or ono Cand Eighth street for $19,240, A To-morrow dere, Johnson, fr. wilt sell eleven vite plots in New Brighton, 8. L., v: rot Arpold, sated in ope: yandaoniely by Hr. John, on advert inc Sereeve Coun, © Yoh, 140, 195 SOLD, OU, POY, HPO, BUSiy 8 S011; a04s, 3100, Bist, Aus, area, 971, 3288, 4d, sory 1a, Hat i, BM, e8d0, 91 Soda, ob? tase ton, 644, 1910, 619, 990, 1244, 89, 87, 8, 97, 101, 348, 17, 9H, 89 Q, 15 Oy, " i In the Mutual Benefit Gay- «S90, Luiiding, opposite City Hall) wif) draw Money doposited fogs Bani six per cent, Interest colmenciig oo 0 firet of avery month —Ade, ———_ - BINANCIAL AND COMMBHRCOIAL, Tuurspay, May i0--P.M.—Tho railway share speculation has Lecn lifeless and animportant through- out, the dealings being coufined to Ohios, Northwest, Rock stand, C., C. and and Union Pactto, which ruled steady at times during the day, but closed weak and K to1 ® cent. Lelow the highest prices, the range of quotations being much narrower than ueual, But in Pacific Mail thers was the usual brisk bua tention, the time of operators being taken ing its cryatic course. Starting at 86, the p 86%, ranging up to 1 o'clock at 86 (085). Here the firm: ness encountered a sharp break, and the price was quickly knocked down to 7914, from which It reacted to f, declined to 81, returned to £2)4, and closed at 2. This omewhat startled the strect, though a late explanation ae found in # report, for which we of course do not ouch, that the opposition bad retired from the contest the next election, This puta a new phase on the ovement, and the morrow Ie Iikely to maXo further velopments, Thero was a difference of %¢ to 6 ® at A f cash stock. The general market closed dull and tame. Money has been about steady all day at® # cent. om overnment bonds and Ton stocks, The banks are ull vorburdened with watioual bank uotea, tho action of ‘Treasury tn paying out €2,000,00) in this currency terday In disbursctnent for bonds rathor adding to perplexity, especially as the gold sold to-day was cn up and part for in greenbacks, Commercial erie unshanged, he Governinent bond market was strong to-tay, with of activity, The olferings continue the characteristic feature of the mare ge were on the basis of 11619 4. ‘2 Wall etreet, report at dP. Mee Bit, Asket.) BUM, Asked, 17 B00. 68... AIS 1i6'4 5.20, 1968, conn. 116 wand... Janets, Iment has decided to encainp | recetion of 4 & cent, to S8)4, later dropping to 82\ a Dug Up from the Cellar of S67, Coup. -116 #181, reg. 1 18 16: 181, cou} dis, rey. Md L168 5am, Hae 10K 1h 10h, cou ISH 11555! Cent. Pac of gold during th 114, mostly at (he late intention of 6 UCC FAIBEY a8 (0 Ls “Vreasury, In ad’ erin dvertisoinent Checking Du» clarscuras and Nigh prices of the bids, wad the the amount advertised for, gave the wr. tone inthe afternoon, the price advaneiny TOMO After the formal close of the. Room a repor becaiie current that the treaty hid beca signed, whieh sent back the price to 1134. ‘On gold loaus tue rates were $ to TP cent, for cerry- #271100 gold at 114.0, on toval "M, Mi ba Conde €i vetiona att 1; pay mente, ness. 1 award only 4 ket a fring isu retnent total of B85, The ry weret Gold ree ey $ 81, balance, $6,206,100.8 S20.47} parinente, 1 ech Pan We Mier aa ee: Choke Bak were Siti? gard -balamers, BIstekact Ged surreucy Lalaices, $1,%3,11% ‘The fullowing were the quotations OAL Manco TME HIS Ba MAMAN | BOB MTG TAT Moca [a8 PMO (8M caibig ha Foreign exchange was dull aud unchanged at the bistrot rates ast givers, The Rank of Mngtwd rats of digeounts koopa Muaitered at8 B cent, Thy specie ex- 965.0 aie bonds avery large businers was New July South Caro! p To ‘ennnsnces at 714. Mi to 1% is belag at Bank © arth Nate atin Nath City bank: shares sold a ree, 118; Shoe and Leather, als dale Ninth Nattonal, 1:0; yal, 129, tailioad bonis wore wcttye and strong. Wa rote anton of Pte itlicat 4 2s of Albany and sriaquehanns, Hi Pacite H.R. Te, quarantecd, 10 6410 5 Centre Paclte, Wig; Union Vsts, Ohaldie ; and geabte, 814g ¢ Incomes, 85ls 2N5 Sue" ; Toledo aud Wab Ista Now Jersey and ¢ ute uda, preferred Ivison, 2) do: ta Want Hation, Sis ¢ iste of Codar balls Jack The highest, sowest, aud P. closing prives of stocks wore an follows? Si fain nghert, Lowest, Rid tsk? 8. ¥.0.8 Hutson Cun... Be Oa” ane at No ¥. 0/8 tude ne gt ; Harlew.s.... r ri Ene ox, '@: "a Tile Bhok BE one om ome take sur nh Wabash... le ete Piviabarghy ex Wivicenscs amar | Northwestern sy te Northwestern preferred Bork Island ees: 10%) at Port Wayne. Milwaukee and Bt. Bou Mil. and St. Paul pref... Ont and Miashaeipp ariford and Ket is Cor.tral, eae pack. and Western... ean Central ‘ew Jersey Central Talon Pacite Hat nud Bt, Je h me Qu ver. pref. . nd ‘ : Fe 7 erefore fect wing the movtt It the ehan fie of ie opinion Uaat It will bes 4ND FINANCIAL, BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO., 8 WaLL Sr, New Yorw, BANKING Cireulor Notes and Letters of Credit for traveners, aleo Commercial Credits feyued, available thronghont the world, Bills of Exchan) National Bank of Sc and all heyy bi ‘Telegraph of London, i of Lrejaud, nel Transfore of Francisco, and the West t Dep cetved In either Curreney or Colt subject Lv chock at sight, Which pues through Ue ng House as if drawn 0 y city hank ; Interest a! lowed on all daily b. Certiicates of Der bearing uitercet at curreut rate; Notes collected » City and Raitvond Toana meyotiated CLEWS, HABICNT & CO, * 41. 0ld Broad t., Loudon, REMOVAL, ROBERT BAILK, money Moa, on Enrope, &an na ue UVILION AND SPVCIR MNOKER AND DEALER IN FOKLIGN EXCHANGE, hos removed Crom 27 Wall tre 2 WALL STREET, under (he Bauk of tho iepr corner of y Pornisp at, May Wo Rrour ayo Mt wid fanily \ ‘ i me alpplige extramy #8.5.c88. 8 elont $8, 4.9105. Cou intl, Wenterdy Gey, SRALG 1 do. Brandywine, de, th. wabian Busters, have ry Bt he. for a Ise. CoP Hace teu Auruet, i The Liver wy for Oelober, Vrunrkce was quoted aii hignery. satdalty Kadena “8 . ba Gusemiles Coffeo acoln very seta, amd a shado firivery sales bere aad ia LasGusos low West ‘ur mixed att chee | al for Pe fea 90,000 nin atore, for whi for white Western, and That 6 Oate easter Nee bash, le, afloat asec. for No. afloat, mostly at the lowerprice ; car lots of tule, on the Lenek cloned uutet. ‘Rarley mo ‘anada at B16. Rye quirt at 8 In tho out bublmess ; sales 500 bush, nice at $1. Sunpa Rosin more active at firm ; sales 6.00 Dbis, at $3.65983.75 for strained ; and #8. for ond atrained. Sotrits tarpenting active » Fa at a6. for Be Tar dull. r 13 ¢¢., 19 bu) refine id at 2ic. for Jane, and 2i'¢e. Tale A yund, pri ier and fA ey firmer, but ansettied. More and sper olls, but on p ute tern. Vento Elgt bont Touts curt to Liverpool, hy steam, at te@od. ‘Provisions—Pork a shade Armer, but quiet ¢ antes oo i $11 SkOS1S.W) for new ft ot and # dane * prices deunanded at (he close, and 8 tye 4. joing In beef, but prices frm. Hacc 1d more Bott ‘sales G00 Das. at Fessige, for long a ort clear, Cut Oy gold atte. Lard about stem is ii New Yorx, Thuraday rime elty on the pie T, scarce, at Uy eee AARNE heese dull; prime lbp bbe. in “athe, ant ‘3 a Live Stock Market, 16.—Teoves were Hide wosker at ilcalac. i. fur. pos tu prime secre oxen, with the DUlk of the wale at Uta pid! coipts wi 1,89), makit 2M since Munday, against 5.82 for the same time last week. Sheep were scaroe ans ‘shorn af WK aId4e. firmer, with sales of commom to Qoon, heared ht BA 47340. # Bc common to good W ji ant Tatibe at 4abu8850 W head, oF nee Weecipta, were # mal ie 3h slhce , Againat 2,752 for the e time I week, Steamship City of Houston, Hava Sceansiip Lowa, Glascow, Ship Biles Monroe, Hong Bip Mi Vardi Va Bark Coringa, Pa rk Ann and Alle rig Spring Bird Calves were tn bet mon to cholee wt 5 Hogs were plenty, sold At Sx a@tt ic. w offerings. le aday sineg Mor tay, againat 19,4 week. veer: Sun rteos..... @ demand at an advance of ige. ® Inclurte upward of SW very come oe Ws Siitcr for dressed, which were . with nothing old alive Bi Wore 5,44, making 1 for the eame time — MARINE INTELLIGENCH. —o—— 8_ALMANAO—PITA DAY. good Jota, Arriy: In ete... 1) Moon if WATRI— TH DAY. Sandy Hook,. 247, Gov. Island. 3 96 Holl Gate. — > Arrived—TaureDay, May 16. i Ps and pass, yndse, wad pasa. Konig tes he. ra ron, Kaw: Cardi, rallway iro. ng tine, ‘enon, indes eaibo, coffee. fanzAs; MOTARROH N. B., piling. Dubdas, 00 1, Mailier . Gee Snow faracon fralp Rehr Promenader, Cornwaltt produce, Also, Une aeual river and coastwise voosels. Basxe—Kteamshins Hammonis, for Hamburg; City of Bristol, Liverpool: Ocean Quéen, Awpinwally Cra Scent, Havana, Kquator, Portaulrinee; Albemarle, Nortoix. Business Holes, Kel-Deteae To scriminal neglect of preventive medication may be ancritved 4 mayo many. experier Stomach Ditters will pat even a naturally feeble system 7 of the ailments which affeos hie It is @ well-ascortaine’ fact, restiag on the ¢ of twenty Fears, that a course of Hostetter’s In auch aatate of defence that it will be competent te resist the most prevalent causes of disease, such as the malign influence of miasina unwholesome water, ex> cessive heat, damp, cold, sudden changes of temperse tare, &e, Yet there are thousands of persons living tm perpetnal peril from one or more of these causes, who rockleesly omit to avail themselves of the absolute prow tection which thie famous vegetable antidote affords. Intermittent and biltous remittent fevers, rheamattsan, general debility, nervous weakness, and ir the stomach, bo unknown if ‘this palatable spect tn the districts where the nd liver would be y prinelpal porter her we allver fi, Diamobue a spoclaliy “ Dolly Varden"? Stippern, 1.4) per pate, at CANTRALGR ME aiue, bei Tendiest, Miasen's Gen and Bhovs, beaut tlin atyle, eraco in prices, at MILLER & 0O.'s, 5 Union aquare, peracetic How or Fine Trout will not compe the sinyulch atylo of hat gust futro duced by RRO, Groadway. The hala are Bewurivs, Sve the! prsssatasd Ateuccnas No Sediment or Motattic Polsons t Raypuins Nae Culoflng. Mecommnendet by piv siclans as porteouy hariuless, — ray tna ome a hovel aule'e Katract Jeuales Clu, rr ENG! AND the Rey. L. It, Dick Node Tsnua M Mort “SCwIMEL. really Hoa. i. MARRIED. PADDOCK.--Oa Wedneeiey n, Of Christ Church, iid land to Mary 18, Paddock Tn tiiturd, Pa, May 18, at th eof tive bride's pa ‘hari V.,’ san of Oh ott. to Mise Jennie, omy duigiiter of ay 13, wood, No cardas Wk hii Bohinel. al of Miltord. a DIVORCED. CH/NDALL In Pittafield, Mass, May 14, by. the Supreine Cound, Mary J-Craudal frat Hoary. O. Crwae Get A aiunes Mr plist was give the Guaidy a ARDELL tN... by Juco Sargent, Etta M. ‘Tarbell from Michiel Variell, of Nasu HISTEEI In toduanapolis, May Li, by dudge Nowe iy at from Hon option », Pauline Whistler fr ore Walatlor. Moy nt Cause, In Pittsfield, Mase ‘ourt, Julia A. f, Wheldon fre 5. The plaintitt was poruitied to hanes ri im-ta Pittadeld, Maas. May U4, by the Bu. Me Wardell trom, Otis’ Warden, A the custody of ‘the a S5OM.~ At Aon, JORDAN bel, at tu realdence off Mis. bar 2.) May 18, tie wide of Ambrone Byodtn veri LK only, Charlot x, form f rohin ef te Aceon a eA. On. Phute ta Cabo, aced Id yoars The rel enite vited to eral Tht Lurk st.,on Saturday Vature fy 168, Manefletd, Maw ite hod h raha i) the’s Went out iD In tho Roya Alex any tha ferril yteos tint haviug + 80 tu te Lagi afternoon, a2 o'cloes., Mobic | attend mela eS oa hag ery Thurstay morning, May 14, Mien: The relatives abd friew's are fully invited to fn nee age ee AMONG THE COMPLAINTS POR prtesor tt Mites tant y 1 HOLLOW UVS PLDs ‘ Wh fac Ley wilh y TQ MOTELS AND SALOON for otitiera gdarahterd to Keen porteet fn here HB KIT ’ t PATENTS. MUNN & CO. nlishe ory Atnert: aa, #7 Dark row, New Y Sade adiad, Beal for 1/0 Pri aH) baw, bochad | are, sO Waal na #1 Wark row in patents every KOVAL HAVANA LOPPRIRY, reunced tof. 1H. MARTINEZ & CO, Banks A, box 4.605 Now York Post Otoa, w 4% 4 i

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