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H'jutF .jAd^wMiT ,MMm fmf twmm m^mYrn mm m l i ; ‘ ,' EDWiBD BRIGHT & GO., 3 e.AJ>fI 5 :iEU.S^, 1 «ai. 9 W « n S t^ C«nier«r?;ewSt^ NewVork. ^pr«-rx!.^,ss£s' 2 s.t B S ; SKcntRof Uief dtx, receivers. ImpnciusMpr rnfoB Espies OTAS 0 E_ Ain) ■ TEADI!. t W.-45, U l; 11S30, ail; U:4i Wp wi'.l liuyoi \:'‘ i *;*.'• j5>iSSiS* tbe I'nit- J V E R M I L Y E & C O . , B A I V T S I S R S , KOS. 16 A N D ^ NASSAU ST. , nt;u.i .4 C O V E R N W I ^ T S E C U R I T I E S C O L D A f « > ^ L D C O U P O N S . Bi y AND SEU, yiS COMMl'“l iN EAILWAY STOCKS, BONDS a n d C O L D , <?S.1KJNC A m iN<r.N. l>.T.’J ' t ? n « T o x l>KP#>'-!rT'.-4. mm BALDWIN & CO,. B J X K E I C S . \ 7 C> Kill- of Ex. haD«e, C oui>n.-r.-ti.l n»J Travel- lii'H (re<iit<« oa fhr Prinripfil rillft* of Enropp. < K>'^>n’S ARK\N<;Kl>f Ta.'Hi.-t .i » •'.•»r INTl-KF>»T \l-U/VVK'f> n ■* .--i-r dt-pi-ft'- Tiriisr BratiiBrs, BJSKERS, 1 4 N a s s a u S t . , N . T . , SA tteS A T T H E STOCK EXCHAXGE- js'’-■;■.■■■\ Si.» f\ = . . • 4 ■ s # 2 m ( < Pa. UR. G. .\ r : 4 4 . ^ . . -,.ii;’w P i!S K.^ 2 4 r; M m . -Trc+*:, «'PJ\ I 'V r i‘*u-'i U J'.I The\eocunt 6 0 f Banke, Bankars, Merchanta, and others eolJcited. Interest allowed on Deposits. Certificates of Deposit issued, avalinhie at all business centres. Col lections made on all pointe. Oovernmonts, Stocks, Bonds, Cold, A c., Bought and Sold on Commission. Liberal Advances made on Approved Securities. J O C - \ J . C'ISCO i J A > i v . i : n ^ . S o . r,U U a l l str e e t . S>-<r V o y h . It Klght. allnvi'*! <’n curf. nf'y ;it tl.p cf ott-h month. All ilruwTi on n-' thp-nu'lt '! of pa fiiPl'* 1 ‘If I dk f<mr per ct nt. ^iton st. lAwvns OrfU-rs promptly if Uiuiavmp and Nashville lla SS, m fS mTS 11:00, U l ; U : l ^ 111; , U0J«; 12:00, m ; 12:13, lU ; 12:30, m > » ; 12:15. U l; 1K», U l; X:13, m+-i:.30, Ul>|. Foreign exchange U rather easier, rates be ing as follow#: s r , . , „ ' s - lOB’.aigaj. ’- ‘i f l S i l l I Gf-jlay took out W2 SKW TOIIK, MARKETS, flteported espresrly for tlieE' MOKf SOTT & Cil.j 10 rlM street, .i WXLKINS, Anctl.mecr. . t » i s;'E ■\ s? The Ei.lii market thus far hn_< heen steady ! Tot.al ..........................................|:1.312,lB0 with all the ,-aIe-at UO^Kflll. Ou KoHloaii, .-xhe condition of the Land Depai-tmeut the rates have been \ Uiit, and 1. 1 y,. 2 and .1 • may, therefore, be stated thus: per rent, for earrying. .At 12 o'clock the A - ■ b ,,„(J s ...............................................S10.400.0!)0 sistaiit-Treasurer oi>eued bids for *2,UU0,lSK) j __________ gold. The entire amount bid for was k.'>.9CO,0(K), Principal reduced by bouds re- tollows; |> decmtkl ...................................... UNIOK PAfTPIC L A m i GRANT BOIfD.S. 0 .rtc P. o r Mo^nT«N,^BG^-. ^ C o .. B ^ ^ a s , , The undersigned offer for sale the balance of the Land Grant Bonds of the Union Pacifle RtiUroad Company. The road has been in operation about tw enty months. I t is com plete in all re»i>ect8, and its earnings have averaged eight million dollars f-r annam. These bouds bear 7 per cent, interest, coupons payable .April a nd October. They -are rcceiviG ble* at ptkr in p»ymf-nt for the company's lauds The following s-nminaiT of the financial con- ilitioii of the company is from the address of rolnnel Thomas .1. Scott to the .Stockholders, upon his acceptuig the Pre-ideucy, at the an nual meeting in Boston, March ■<; ‘■L.V.VD DKP.tHTMKVT.—Bond-, 7 per cent, ncy, 510,400,OC and sales, 202, !,!KX)acres; pi .aiki; arerage price per acre, 54 On account of these sale-jjhc e n u- land-jrrant Ivonds to the extent of For the remainder the company bolds lajid-uotes maturing in one. two, and three years, with necru- ids,#l,;i;U,- ^‘*p tno L nturt StutPft and I'anaUas. A »mail umminl of LfiuisvlUe a C4#nstoIidut(-<l First Mortfea«e Sontl WAHD & CO., Bankers, 64 Wall Street, B I L L S D R A W N ON LO ND O N . W A X T E O , Ind ian a p o lis, Bloom ington and W estern R a ilroad Bonds. C. W . M I L I / E B , , Jto. *4 B r o u d Street. FIEST MOBTGAGB BONDS LOUISIANA AND MISSOURI RIVER Railroad of Miissottri. Guaranteed by Cliicago and Alton Railroad Comp. I-' I ■ \^novd.Kuli.i.V ■\*''w;«;rtWh. Q ‘ Duff A Tji‘iik.«*n. :ii:l;S ■ is;- .... ... s - : s : I ' deemwl I Itau<l-not( ' ';i.. “‘\•nu $7.!G,0() ' il :4 -- Is. . ■ |i I p |P:iji I f .nil?, t ’ KnIm.!..i.-bAi':' g to. ’tvi,urt» .................... U0.?6 II no si SolzlmrJuT iSS :iK ........... :^ 1 k !!■:: ................. STMWO ................... UO.KT S . .................. ’i f t vV To. Dater A Tlmpson. . IKS\ • .iiKs* K i. Sw.«t \i't r.MhmuM A ('o. BiitfM A IlPi' AI I Hi-\ ^:!s- iKiis'\\\ & H i ;:7 ■ . i Jampany, V' market the rates nu call ioaii' . fji L'-'-vfi'iimeut bon-ls, >vitli ex- .♦*. anct fiA.‘ tm niilwuy ahd uii-s- i f e->Liat» ral, with I Tfix. Th<‘ haak.^ are Triakin<r I .-sbowmtr th'*(r eomJifitjn unliiv, t)if ill n*«p,*iis(' to the ’oinCtiollt T <if tile t'urn'ucy is:.uecl •rojal paper isw'iUiuut fm- obsiii^e. (io\iTnnirut L mmji I w w«Tr weak ij» tb‘* ru'ini- iatr but firm and Kt-m-ruUy a fructi«m higher '»u the Mooii call. In stiile• South rnruUiia. Mif'Sourks were firm while I GeorjiiU' and Nurtb CaroUua.'# were weak. Uuly a small bu-'ine-.s was done in railroad . bond\. ( t-ntral I^aritiCM w S PER CENT. INTEKEHT. i t\”’'”’ FIRST MORTGAGE BO.N'D.S j Grants \V Denver City Railrtmil ('tmiiwiiiy , J^outheru I’oluuibu-\ (.‘hicago & Indiana ( ’eutral seconds -.Vfae„<. ..f ; .-r m ! K .' j E S U P a C O ., 12 P i n e s t . , N. Y ., j VnkSfffJSL'-'^ * ^SSK.S*-*' bonds VirgiuiiLs Showing an absolute rc.hi The gf.mpany i.s cutitieU, dcrtlic grant- froingovcrii- afterdeducting total .fuctiou ..f *l.:ll2,(r)0 lands r pre-empted tssage of the act, t> 'From which deduct a heretofore sold. I.t .IV iieg on han.l as an Tied by it, si :e V alui' of tvvi per emit, belo rice for adj.iinimg land.- should yield the gross sum of '!,.\>71 so much thereof a- mav be rci|uin 1 be applied to tbc payment or redemption of the land grant bouds, and the buhinee to go into the trea.sury. The average land sales amount to about S7.',000 per month : From present indications it would seem reasonable to estimate the gross receipts of the coming year at a minimum of .............................. .sil.ij )il,(K«l ■With aeost of muintuining and opera ting the line on this increased earn ing of not exceeding, say’ .. t,.>iHi,il\0 ■nvtng 1 _|.fflVW BEACIL Wild k co„ UIVIOK SaVAXIB. niii Eii ill o n i s AT VERY SHORT SOTICE. Fine Stationery, Monograms, Crests, M enns, &c. ?Li MARBLE AND GRANITE tomunents, MHjitels. \mQSCQttlnff, Counters, FIooi H E l V I t Y ifactnrer and Imj . toop lc s.7\t'.iiimWri'oni-BC DIED* I fp*r2ff3t ____________ ____________ _ » ? S K i S t e 2 . a £ g ; ' ; g 7 . K s a , f f l l b g v K K M 2 t A . « a , C T d ! a s N o B c <' of Itmeral hereafter. Friends and relatives of thr family are respectfully in- Llvoiss.L Ei Is? To'liK f.-Tohn Xen BruiL-w\i( it, autl Livt-i;>ot*t Eiis.. papci’a !ncK-aA£arch iicnnsb. Mrt, limb BrenXi^r Uicf*. of ( ’firemmil. X. H., widow of ihf lau-SainuM LwisT T.bln- ir lacx. ave., now and hi “ “ S W : \ ...25th'S^..e'5K,ith ave., /bn-ahed.'fonr sWrlfts. , ' ;wo dollars per ’low the mini- | ic applied *4..'>00,000 ercst and dividend, of the operations of the pai-tmcnt, o f... ‘ The i>p'’i-.ltioM twenty months of its existence as a road show net earnings sufficient interest upon its entire bonded debt. ■osult ciuiuot but be deemed, by all ;he hLstory of uevv rail- •‘This raa a couiplet way lines, as indicating a successful future, Thi- yearly increas.- of traffic, cosciug but little inlditiomii to transpoi-t, and therefore a lai-ge percentage of net rev enue, m give a value to yi>ur property not readily ap preciate.! at presi n t.\ -e yielding . BUSH it ( O.. 90 Broad st Gov KlIN Vin.NT I- buy ai BAMihR.- A.VI) UE-AUERS [X SWI'BITILS, 1571.1 and sell, at c u rrent market rates, the .rtgage Gold Bouds of the t'K.NTH.vL PIC R aiero u > C ompany , and recommend them to investors and others contemplating an exchange of their Five-twenties or making new investments, a.s a first-class security, yield ing a libei-al income on their cost, combined with perfect security, aud having at all tim.-s a ready market at quoted rates. These Bouds represent a first mortgage upon the most productive portion of the great Na tional Pacific Railroad, which has aU’eady proved to be oue of the most profitable and iu- tluential Roads..,a the continent. They are well-ku.vwn in Europe, and are dealt in at the principal Bourses and Stock Exchanges of the world, iueludiug those of New York, Amsterdam, F rankfort, Berlin aud ^owity and Safety. W[$TWISC0^1II.W.C0.i 7 PK K CENT. GOLD BONDS. F r e e o r G o v e p n m e n t T a x . F I K S r MORTGAGE firm at ft'.Js ; tiUJli; the Laud C quote.l 75ii(«75’ :. Michigjm ; Lond.vn. cond mortgages sold at 98',, ami ' ^ e buy and sell Government Bonds, Gold hu.-, Ghicago & Indiana CeutnU seconds j “'‘d l ’oui>.)n.-, execute orders in misoeilancous ; at F2. City bank shares were neglected. sficurities at the New York. Stock Exchange, 1 The stock market was strong a t the opening, | make collections, receive .leposits subject to ; b utbecaiu.' dull and bar.-ly -t.-inly before the ' check at sight, allow interest on balances, aud j call, and continued so until after twelve i tib a general bunking business, o'clock, when it ag-ain beOame stioug, aud is T'ISK & HATCH. i m T m a » r.B E .v K m (,cA S D W A K B A N T s . I ated between the prices opposite e ach; North- ; The bonds of the Northern Pacific B. R. Co. west, >ti' and sp,\; tin-preferred, OCand 99'■; are essentially L and W arrants , j Lake Sh,,iv. W.i‘i and lOO^; -Wabasli, the additional advantage of bearinj .\)6L and .i7' , ; Rock Island, 1U- . aud at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent, gold per annum. I lUi;,,; SI. l‘aul. r,9 and .'.9V; th.‘ pi-ef.-rr.-,i, , These bonds are receivable at all times, at 7 ha ; and7H;-H. Wc-st.’im l.'niou T. legraph and | ten per cent, premium, for the lands of the Ohio aud Mississippi have been exccpti..naUy company at their lowest cash prices. I. AND GK \ N-r I \bak the former having fiUlcn from .\>9 to .'>7,' | The laud grant .>f the N..rtheru Pacifle Uail- SIN K IN G F f ’ VD BO.'iDS la n d Ohio and Mi--is-ippi from 4.s t.« 40',. road embraces some of the most valuable min o r th e ' Then- is more dispositi.vn to .h-al in divhlend eral, agricultural and timber lands upon the W E S T WISCON.SIN K . W . t'O ., ' paying st.>cks. although, in Ohio and Missis- j continent, ami to parties proposing to settle in D e n o m lnatlonH , j -ipi,i and Western I'nion. there arc .strong the West, or t.> purchase lands for investment, $500 AND $1,000, cli.iues, that it i- dang.-vous to s.-ll th. m ' these bouds offer tbe unusual advantage .>f «LY F I F T E E N IB A K S TO K L N , ' ,h„rt. New Y..rk Central and Hmlson has ' ' been st.-adyon both stock and certitt. at. -. In — ------ --------------- ' Fxpress list Adams ami I'uited States td a?id*aim « P r o p e r - ] have been strong, .Vmerioari steady and Wells- are a ' Farg.. w. ak. The low pri. . h 1 miscellaneous FSESX AND ONLY MOBTGAGE. ,„.^.w.ted. I, poasessing : of the locati I We offer ti the Long Hudson Consolidated, 95Jft(«9of,; Now York oni Certificat, Central and Hudso , Lake Hhore, N.)rthweBteru, 92 4../9-y,; 99?it(a;99?s J Wal.a.-h, .>« ■,i.' .\>e '4 ; 1 , ttiJfaO. ; Northwestern Pre- P B I C E 90c., W IX I I A rC K F E D IN T E R - feiTed, IXH.JOe'-s; Milwaukee and .Ht. Paul, .\>9 ' (goOti; Milwaukee imd Ht. Paul Pn-ferred, COUPONS PA Y A B L E JA N C A R y / a n D 1 1 1 C W Y N K E , .lO H X S O N & l)A V . IS ’ IS'; S ? NO. 16 WALL ST R E E T . NEW YORK, Tennw^’Os. new . Ol - ‘ k K The sales a t the K rst Session of the Stock ExeUauge compares.as follows wdtb those at the correspoudiug sessions for a series of days NO, 16 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Banlxers and Finaarlal AgentN for the Company. itAKE saoms miGBIGAN SOU t S e EN E U L W A Y O O M P A F Y Consolidated Mortgage SINKING FUND BONDS' FOR SAIaE BY BOBINSON, GH&E&G 8 0 . No. 18 Broad Street. ^ I L R O A D B iil ^ * ^ r c . ■ Irtv i ' I -I !i i l i i m i S ' f k Joseph : ' “ ~ l a i ... 1 iv \it Is 'K 11 = S. W. HOPHNS & C 0 , . ^ ^ g ^ | ; I f I P R P - ;r ! 12:30 o’clock the foUowing were the auo- tatious: New York Central and H udson Con- j£ . win ; soUdated. S e w Y ork Central and Hudson Certificates, 92^@92»i; Read stem Preferred, 94^(3945^; Be lU|i@ U4% ; Mawankee and St. Milwaukee and St, Paul Prsferred, FOB SALE BY 71 BROAD WAT. ,-^isfliou bufiimSB RT> i A i QHT. \“D HAIGHT. J r toai^dt m S T K U C T I O N . A9CENU. S*anXABY. AlOElilA, N. T. to raow , A. I t , Pdaciptii. ■ _ j w i s n E L T A l S l ! 0 P S . a o « = . western Preferred, 94^(3945^; Rock Island, Milwaukee a n d 's Y PaM 78fi@78%; Ohio and Mtssissippi, 465i@ « ;i; Union Pacifle. 24K«24JT; W estern Union Telegraph, p8J^@58J4;Pacr ” “ ‘ Silsw'-' ■■ - I t d upon applicatii clphia ai 'ai Agentts lation of their lands, these bonds, either registered or coupon, at par and acerued interest. Maps and pamphlets, fully descriptive of the Roa.l, its Laud Grant and F'lrst Mortgage Bonds, fm-nished upon application. OKE & Co., ■u N. F. R.^R. Co. BURLQfGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MINNESOTA RAILWAY. The completion of this Road has gaven to its First Mortgage Seven per Cent. Gold Bonds an established ch.aracter equal to any mortgage issue dealt in at the Stock Exchange. We are prepai-ed to bu.v and sell these bonds at any tinve, at onr Banking House, a t market price— thus placing them on the same basis, for tem porary or permanent iuve.-tment, with govern ments or any other socurity. , These bonds are a first and only mortgage of $■20,000 per mUe, based on a railroad that has cost $40,000, and which commands, without competition, all the trafllo of Northern Iowa and Sonthern Minnesoti ■e than 90 miles. e than double within astSOper cent, traffic with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Minnesota Road in the bonds iff this company. This arrange ment mokes a practical consolidation of the nesota bonds. The convertibility privilege in these bonds exchanged for stock, a t par, earnings over An exchange of Government securities for these bonds returns 93-2 p er cent, inteirest, stead of 5 per cent., which is enables them to be e: at any Gme. This s« option, a share in any excess ( the interest obligation. .te it for reinvestment. The snboriptton price of the bonds is 00 and acomed interest in currency. All markefaBTe securities taken in exchange, free of commission a nd express charges. H ekut C ijews '& Co.. 32 Wall st. U. S. FUNDED M Y E PER CENTS. Tmc FiHar N ational BAb-x of T h is C rrr, 140 B boalva t , P. A DEPOSETOBT a S d rONDEvO AaKNT, Is receiyiiiff subscriptions for, and selling from its own snbscritpioi^ the N e w FtTtiJED F t v * PragacvTS at. par in gold. Payments wiAy be in gold, ciirrency a t its ^ I d value, o r 'j ^ jiuiy olaswof! 5-20 bonUfir. TMie in - terefet on the 5-208 ^td ^ 1st of M w irill h e I>5a in gbia-, s t Wh&h'date interestSvili oom- mOncO On* th e itHBED Sjpercdiif thneethesunoontof Bonds.lsnied. AS OENTBAL^RkECWifT CO, HOUSTON AND TEXAS C 7 Pnk CcKT. F ibkc A(a THE WflOD lAWH CEHETEBT. 1 I lt-( ___ HATCH .4 niKER. iffl-a j s f e v . • . ................ . aiinU T.Th&dly i On 5th avenuo. bohwSOth sfcr. n 8«iH‘rl*»r htni^e t >*<'ni i SHIRTS oMMEJ^C^OBDEB , ' S S .... . ................... D. c . SILLECK & c o x . ' f i - ' i j s r . , ; \ : ; \ PLANTUMSEASON. FIiriT TRICE-^ -PojrH of large slro ORXAMK»r.\I.TKKKSand KT,o\V]KRIVG KVERGRKKX8 of all tborarer.- catalo^ws Bddrew mans If PABSOKS & CO., Flushing, W. Y. .OVV snituus. ' jimriCiiit-a} W. B. BisArKlYKLU 19 WiUhim -t D I V m E N D NOTICES. DrYBXKV’. MOItO.VX & TO maruapi ‘<•■oumA•n•a.;arpr. nmrlT tupl Tn-a-urer .state of .Soiuli Caroilmi. R E A L ESTA T E . UNITED STATES ^ GOVERNMENT LANDS. $125 to $1 50 per Acre. elve orders for either Timber or lyn. la now prepared c la by patent tUreet from tho Buvorumeiit, aud ‘ T L l J i r i a T r o w that Hxed hy railroad eompaniea whoae bond- ttnd a ready market, baaed upon the value ° 'Z S r o 7 ^ e ^ ^ : ^ r r ^ o h S d ''w “ rhttho20mUe llmlta of rallroada now being cooatructed, while others can be selected upon lines now Booking grants from Con- For further particulars apply to or address CAL.VIN F . H O W , N o . 2 6 B u r l i n g S lip , Janneodtf Or PoHtofflce Box 2.t215 N. V. SU B U R B A N U n D COraTRT EESIDEIOES F o r S a l e a n d to F e t , IncludlDK many of the moat desirable now In tho market, J . D . & J . H . S K I D M O R E , marUT.ThASlf \0 . S2 CEDAR ST.. N. Y i liN BENSSELiEfi GRU&ER. REAL ESTATE AGENT, 1 8 3 G R A V D S T R E E T . O W lN illtfe j O F ' C O T ^ IS T Y R J B S I J Q K I V C K S , FUBNiSHED AND UNfUENISHED HOUSES TO Aeduced t Rents, R In V a rious F irst-C lass L o c a tions. 5 or full particulars and permits, apply to W I Z i L i a M TU C K E R , 220 Fifth Avenue, One O o o r A b o v e SS th S t r e e t , 'W rj:„r.ofM ad,s,.navt...................... ffaisheU in hard lurfft', built i»y rtralnPK'o. huiU i-y BALL, BLACK & CO. FIRST EDITION. BY TEIiBG^BAPH, THE SITUATION IN F R A t e l . F r e n c h O fficers R e tu r n in g from C e r m a n y . [Cable Despatche to tbe Associated Press.l V mesavli . es , March 22.—All the principal officers of the Imperial army have ivturned to France from imprisonment in Germany, aud are without exception retiring from the mili- i tary service. _mart2Sb-ta ____ ______ J ” gwahS£S>nnaoe. i g s s ^ j S i muPInoBtreo''- Beach Ht., and i I k - a0j*ilnlna Htore.s Nu. 2^6 and 2^7 West et„ well t-alcuLttf'd f-.r tho trrocery or ship chandlery S i ' —v n i i s a f ) . . B R O O K L Y N P R O P E R T Y . SCTJ. THEIK STOCK OF Bronze and Imitation Bronze GAS FIXTURES, Much Less than tbe Actual Cost of Mannfacture. BEST CHAHDELIEKS, BRACKETS, *o., at a leas price than Ihey would pay for iaferior It la our intention to give np entirely this branch of our basiacss, which cause., so creal a rcdiictlou in price. J J VX.X^, I5T .A C ’ fv < t 0 0 „ 5 6 5 a n d 5 6 7 B r o a d w a y , N , Y , J U S ^ 3 R B 0 B I V B D . A l t lY t-ro lo o o f F I D O G o l d WATCHES, PENDANT AND KEY WINDERS. GOLD WATCH CHAINS, SEALS AND CHARMS, LOCKETS, &c. i m s s m i : 0 1 F o i l SA L E -A FRAM E DO l'BLB F O R S A L E O R T O L E T . N E W JE R S E Y P R O P E R T Y . : “ - • - ---------- loeincstreet. , . . . . . ftSibjItana ,?«gessa£=: ' Tho Central New Jersey I^imd Improvomont Compiuiy ^ P I offer for sale, ou the Hue '.'f tbe Centra* UallrouJ f \fw ” J erney, at F.U>’\VOOJ>, WM. a II. RAYN«)R, 5*. IMne mi . ■ E s , t a - ‘ - s-B * - . . »| _ ______ _ _____ _10 1'iiiBetreet. . .... . margrtOt _______________ ^ iX b'i£r”i FO^ 'li‘L s S : r - ’' I \ ^ ! 3 S * . S * S s f e s i a E m S S 5^ Pino street. closetH-, within twomlimte** of U< Tills ppftpei-tr L m itellerufl to offer z. table und uceeFSll f Uko clmract JtillN HOKV. ,V» BniHdw.iy, ^ WKcekmsn street. ;ter imd cost now m market, j. .... . 'fify jg' 6 fcb^ ir -1 FUBNISHED AND UNFUBNISHED HOUSES T O R E T V T . FOB LISTS APPLY TO JB. JT. F U M ^ F O W 4* C O ., 3 FZRB 8VRBET. Branch OlDce, 33 B. Wth street (tfaion Square). NO HOOSES TAKEN THAT ARE KNOWN TO BE OFFERED BY OTHER AGENTS. (m436) mar21 3t l ____a..:,- FO J ^ S A L E Q R j ^ J i E T . C IT Y R E a I s e s t a t e f o r SA L E . HHGH N. CAMP, 31 Pine Street, orraas rox s a u : A tostd™ tgiory brown stone high stoop In aoth sh^L PetweenLeiington aijd 4th avennea, with Xurai- H(JiiMta^S 5 »nma erde^^ppsaesilofi at one*. n u e w o p S ^ ^ ^ * ^ * ^ cSSfor m S uui ^ ° C IT Y R E A L E.STATE T O L E T . ii ss. s on Lerlngton avo., near Orameref Pork, maps St NOTT S CO,, Vo. 10 Pine -t. X T x x T u x - z x l s l x e c a . . T O L K T , A Riniclous und well llphted^rear offleo on tlrst <>f N o. 92 B R O A D W A Y , r ^ y . - W e l r “Ap^pfy’i t t S S ? H ope F ire InBurance Company. O F F I C E S IFO L E T EVENING POST BUILDINO, COR. NASSAU AND L ib U R T Y STS. Inquire at the Cashier's Desk, office of thlspaimr. TO LEASE FOK A TEUM OF TEARS, BHO^VDWAY. \lav ??S ^^L»bIo stiii diatteTtosaeasI Branch office i i P S i W I f '\AaireJ ' ^ ' s , aiorristown. N. L_______mar23 8t-9 m FO B B E N T - O N A LEASE O P TWO , J l ^ u S G m u d ^ ‘ brick bouse, conUl I, inclndlng he S’ 23I> STw, O P P O S IT E -a House, ft thn^OrStorj hl^h stoop ng 12 rooiffi!, wltii all tho Improre- nr. Bent, 2 ,^ dollars. Togethe sdjoininx. wen suiter - - ^ TV> liBT-^tTiNFtrRNISHBD AJH> ^------waa. 'tadlftoimd WASBONGTOi tlCTto hpgly to S ‘S S 5 S ^ ir - ’iS : Mw^gSi- '. 51 • iamM%XMxafhVQ.^rxm*n. SPBEBaBA N P R O P E R T Y . ^ S,sss£;-:‘s^zr;. 7 s ‘» nmmer. AniarirhppHcsllo n w i n e ^ eajiholce. 1 fehMtf ____ . 'T7 Cedar street. otsoM faefor sqiB^irtthatoteiiil!i,hndototainsM^ thenioderhlii}- ; s g ^ ^ , ^ “a n ! S « a 5 !r, Story and Frencli roof house tn complete order; eight rooms, dumb waiter, water and-tubs In kltohon; new stable: pl^t 7o by lUO; close by churches, schools and a.^|3\^f^o'^o“ur W r “t \ ^ ? r ® » n m w ? t?fo T n V f i?U ? S * o ? ? /^ easy terniK, a gentleman‘s residence situated on tho banks of the Hudson, near Tarrytown, containing four acres of land. 300 feet river front, with abundance of choice fruit, shrubbery, ornamental and shade tyees: bouse two^tory and luiaement, loumtry, kitchen, cellar, &c.; first floor, S s S l P - ' S s i S : § . S S S S . r S s S S Tonus easy. Would exchange for desirable city prop- A Boston Shooting Case. [Despatch to the Associated PresAl B o .« ton , March 28.—John Sullivan, engineer of Phipps & Sons' shoe factory, in Hopkintou, was examined in l^ a t town yesterday, charged with the recent shooting, by which Joseph W hitney and John T. Sweeucy were wounded. It appeared from the testimony that defend- ant vras approached by a crowd of Crispins, and,. fearing attack, flred upon them. The wouuds in furnished gim-er by : E x tensive Burglary in Nevy London. [Despauh to the Associated Press.! N orwich , Ct., 3&roh '23.—The jeweir of John Gordon, in New London, la.st night of gold and silver watches, and other goods, to the amount of 810,000. The :<■ by cutting tl e jewelry store. h a board partiGon F i r e in Baltimore. I Despatch to the .Associated Press.] B altuiore , March 23.—A fire last night in the drug warehouse of (’anby & Gilpin, on the comer of Light and Lombard streets, de stroyed most of the stock. The loss is'^not .vet The Treasures o f Cum aiia Bay. A WREI KIXa PARTY TO LEAVE THI.S PORT TO- hlORROAV, &C. The brig Nellie Gay w'dl leave this port to morrow for Providence, where she will receive a steam dredging apparatus, and proceed on the first of May to Cumana, Venezuela, to work upon the sunken wreck of the Sau Pedro de Alcantra, a Spanish line-of-battle ship which was lost in that harbor in ISl.'i, with a large amomit of gold and silver on board. The Nellie Gay is sent out marine Company,of whi side is president. In Februal'v,lS15, a most imposing naval ex pedition, almost rivalling the famous armada in magnitude, sailed from Cadiz, for the pur pose of subjugating to Spain the yomig repub lics of South America. The .flagship ,of the squadrou was the Sau Pedi'o de Alcantra, 74 guns, which anchored in Cumana bay, ou tbe 3d of April, 1«15. Tho Spanish troops sus tained mauy severe defeats at the hands of I— royalista, lilies and imana, a solicitous for the safety of their families their property, transferred themselves aud i^ i e “Tiz.'1“cOTS!?..\‘\“T .‘.‘'’'..\.‘.'!‘ r s ; , f ' ^ s r r . n ^ i r r , r . ! = ^ : ^ Spaniards at length resolved to return to Spain, a fter plundering the magnificent Cathe dral of the Conception, aud other chui’ches, and securing the treasures concealed therein. The churches were ransacked and the ship was laden with gold, jewels, plate, pictures s of art. But on the eve of and other works o fathoms of wa Eight hundred perse time of this catastroi Various expeditions have recover the treasures at tho bottom of the har bor, and about $150,000 altogether have been rescued from the wreck. But tho work iphe, and all perished, ms have beeh fitted out never been ‘ systematically carried < Nellie Gay is provided with all the most im proved modem machinery, and the ^American Submarine Company -are confident that their enterprise will be successful. The officers of the Nellie Ga.v are (iharles Scaudella, Cap tain : George W. Fuller, Superintendent of the expedition; W . M. Greene, fluauclal agent; ■William Higgins, first m ate; three divers, three engineers, and eight seamen. The div ers expect to begin work before the end of NEtV JE R S E Y . about to cross to this city. Shortly afterwards a woman’s shawl and satchel were found, which have since been identified Mrs. Cummings of Bergen Hill. It is feared Ou Tue,-day night a woman j dressed, but exhibiting signs o; q-ed the feiTy-house a t Commuuipaw. to this city. Shortly afterw that she was driven t( le property of . I t is feared The first shad of the season was taken from 7 yesterday, between Staten Island aud e bi^y yes Colds and Coughs.—Sudden changes of climate are sources of Pulmonary and Bronchial tionf. Experience iiflving proved that simple remedl act speedily when taken In the early stage of dlseaftc, take at nnco “BroufnV Br&ncMat Troche«r let the Culd, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more sertoiLs attack may be warded Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches many worthless and cheap imitoHone are offered, Which are good for nothing. Be sure to obtaik the trite ^'Broum’e Bronchial Troches.** Sold everywhere. jecroBS. THOSi C. 3>OBKJ«m; 1 uwwt . m IN 6. ARNOLD, COB IM AV. PARKIN, FRK] IRSON MOORE. DAN NOTMrn^ A.R( HENDERL -------- - PETER NOTMAN. Wn.T.TAMH. sBitaLAN, benby ’ a / bot DfSPECTOHS 01 ADAM NORRIB, : SAYINGS BANKS. IK Y IN G SAVINGS IN S T F No. 96 WARREN ST.. NEW YORK ER CENT. INTEREST allowed on nil sum?. made now will draw interest from April 1st. ,n from to 3 President. I VAXDEUBILT L. BUXTON. Secremry. MlTROrOUTAN ' SAVING,S N o 8. 1 and 3 Third are.. N. Y.. opposite Cooper Institute, MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BANKING HOUSE. 5R CENT. INTEREST allowed on .VLL SUMS cf%\„7uVwarCs. aud is payable In Jul :NCKS xVI’iaUl ou deposit- m T. W. LrUAB, Secretary. I. Presidont. marts tupl THBFREED314 NATIONAL S A V tS a S BANK. DEPOSITS OA’ER $2,250 NEW Y ork B rasch . , 18.5 B lebokeb S treet . — -^ ^ p n ^ t e r o s t froia daU, ,.f A. m‘/to 5 p. 3L, and MONDAYS and 4 i i « S , f f i s a M i r ~ SirrMOtm A. B ukcb , Sec. m D E M M . B Y T E Y B a B A B H f . PASSAGE OF THE VIADUCT BILL. THE VOTE IN SENATE. iSlK^'ial Despatch to the Evening Post-l A lbany .' March 23.—In the Senate to-d$r the Viaduct Bill -was passed, receiving 21 af firmative against 4 negative votes. The bin wa.. pa-sed with an amendment authoriatng the corporate authorities of New York to'subsoribe for stock to the amount of five milliim dollars. BANK R e p o r t s . A I'em.irkable series of accidents occurred shortly before noon to-day in the neighbor hood of Nassau s treet and Maiden Lane by the reckless driving aud management of a hook and ladder truck dui-iug an alarm of fire. Hook and Tsidder Compiuiy No. 10 started from their bouse in Pulton street on receiving the alarm pa.-scd dov ?e who wi1 lowed say tho horses n Just before the corner of Maiden Lane was reached, George Fair, a member of the com pany, was caught between the truck and a wagon, and terribly injured. Apiece of one of his hips was torn out completely, and he was besides injured interuaUy so se verely that no hopes of his recovery are e n ter tained. As the truck whirled rapidly into Maiden Lane, a woman, who keeps an apple, stand on the corner was, with u little.J>ny whom she gi-asped, hurleil into a basement, and both were seriously injured. There are eonflietiiig statenient- as to the cause of her injuries, some persoa-s who were pri's.mt asserting that she was knocked down by the ladders, w hile others declare th a t on obseiving th.’ truck ai>proaebitig her stand rapidly, .she seized the little boy in h< r arms, a n ^ u her flight fell down a ttighl e ^ a s e m e n t Tbe hor.-es were then stopped, and afte'r the injured per'ou.''hadti®-n picked up, the horses were again started, the driver plying h is whip irously and the person in eliarge of the til- -sistanl foreman .lain, - Tleanu, e vidently becoming demoralized. A- the truck turned with a rush into N as - sUU street the tiller wheel passed out of hi« bauds, aud, unable hind wheels went upon the east sidewalk, the most destructive cousequeuct vigorou Loans imd Discounts™.®-™^*!*..'............ tmsss 61 | ..esi. uei.ve eoo-o^ueuees. I LlABUJlTEt?. 11 ll.-tsa.l-M 64 : 111 '-ass ii [Torrect.—Attest. Imtil tht» truck reached tlie ct)mci* of Liberty tjtreet that the horses could be checked. As the wheoLs and ladders raked th e side walk, William West, a colored man, was liuri- ed down a basement, fracturing one of hw thighs; and a laborer, named .lames Murphy, had one of his feet crushed; while scarcely a showcase on the block escaped. The large show windows of Allred Tosievin, dealer in fancy leatlier goods at No, .50, were a perfect wreck and the stock of goods much iujured. Fair and 'West w .q-e removed to the Centre street Hosjiita! in an ambulance. There is no hope for the Tecoveiy of the former. The disasb r calls for the most rigid investigation the Fire Commissioners. W ith such reck- tliat displayed to-day, life and limli is n.-ver safe in the narrow and crowded down-town streets during an a lam of fire. C ITY IN T E L L IG E N C E . SOURCBS-D a __ _____ i i l s a - . \ . -paf^le la Gold 6,21.5 e: Board of Edneatioa. .t a meeting of the Board of Education last ning, the City Superintendent reported t he had during the last m onth examined j twenty-six schools, coutaiiiiiig 379 classes, in of which the instruction was exoellout, in r,, audud inn 6 indifferoindifferent. !S to fair a i 6 i Tl : a ttendance of scholars at all tl Lools duidng the mouth was A5,870, and the lumber 100,603. '3 1 ■ & S S LIABILIT1J5S-Cn. t-1,155,913 W ! *il»!aS!n 21,152 g I registered ni lolutioi the 30th instant, that the pupild may be able to take p a rt in the anniversary^tification of the Fifteenth amendment; and it was also re solved that all children of Gei-man parentage should be excused from attendance at- school ou the lOtb of April, to afford them'-au oppor tunity of participating in the peace jubilee. The Germsu Pence .Tnbilce. At the meeting of the Committee of Ar rangements for the great peace jubilee oh Easter Monday, held last night a t Leiderkranz ihdividtial DepiAil Certified CheckB.., ^ndtag. . .'. . V .-’ »;!a).noo 00 ................... $.').155,OT,3 83 - i g s s g j ^ ia tease, | Correct, attest: P ^ | D . c ™ , , SPECIAL NOTICES. KESOimCBS : 23 ,anExecut1^^?F^^^?g^-R h TUESDAY. G tDarH.1^17,18.a),23.27,aiap3,6AlC- heMortgago, interest there- llE ^ P U R E S . B E , L O B i).'S E T ^ :™ 'G COURSE a LOST OB STOLEN. THE P ANAMi MlJchasn.'' ■ *S.8(7.229l^ .JiiS-ftSj!: jord ^ , L0aMimdDl800imt8.w?!?^f?^' ............ «4«B,0I8 S iS s fcS S S fS 'S k ;;;;;; fel ISfeaSS::-; IfiSSilasiK’ff*'”” ........... ”!s i! 4 1 1 lAABUJTIBS. 83 Inietest.!...’.! .......... .................................‘ 12^*W |5f^rBiJ?;i7rraiitior; oaGGnaiig;';\; • procession, which vriU bea reviewed a t the the heads of de partments. lu addition to the grand mass meeting in Tompkins Square there will proba- Uluminatiou by the German bly be a genera element in the g. The rejoicing wi riptiou banquet at tl three shots yhich struck Attcnipted Murder In Greenwieli Street. A quarrel occurred last night between two men, mimed P e ter McGinnis a n d John McGill, in a saloon at the c omer of Beach and Green wich streets, in tbe coarse of which McGinnis drew a pistol a nd fired a t McGill. The latter fled a ud McGinnis pursued, firing as he ran. discharged, the first of McGinnis was arrested by officer Fields, of the Fifth precinct, aud McGill, whose wounds are serious, was taken to the I Hospital. The L'uiversity Law Lectures. Aaron J. Vanderpoel will to-morrow evening deliver the ninth lecture in the course of uni versity law lectures, on the subject of “ avilOffl< - - - were discharged, ;raek McGill on his right second his left arm, aud the third grazed loom, President Daviei >n th e s u b je e t^ f “ Acceptance o xchange by ~ ■rs,\ in th e U niversity Chape moot court w a i be held a t four o’clock in tto^ Law School R ood inge by G eneral Letter < The Stabbing Affray in Tompkins Square. William Clark, alius McGuire, a ud \ BUnky ” Sheridan, two notorious ruffians, were arrest ed yesterday afternoon, by ofiBcers Dunlop and Bean, of the Seventeenth precinct police, charged with having stabbeti John Lomls on Monday morauig. Both men were fonndat No. 230 Chrystie street, to which place they were traced. Clark aud Sheridan are als* charged with s t ----- > line of cars, w u Sunday ui^^ht New York City LeglBl introduced a bill pro of the olt: ^ ^ f ^ ^ i D i r e c t o r s . ■ S s '^Cettfacat tf I M ■ ^ f ^aawwip rislfttion. Speaker Hitohman has viding that the Comptroller bonds to the amount purpose of paying for the this city, lenatbr Bradley has introduced a 1 viding that the Board o f E ducation of i city shall t of «450,0^ for thtt fire-alarm telegrapfi a^ormal Kchodl thefflim of 8200,000. AELOAT AND TO A E E i m For Me If le Carp, W iiD m c o u c o ., Offices, 71 Broadway^ iiASCiiiro. K O O liS Y N » B G A ltB . r A EJCNOLB c i i s ^ s t x - . 1- I