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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 3

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1873. anraxiCATToaa.v CO At. AJTO WOOD. STEAMBOATS. their fault or owing to peenniary pressure, had sent to tbe market.

Tbe two clauses could jt easily dirtinguieiied. Ttie latter were fa good condition, an-l tjrfy dad. Two or three had even silver ornsrapiitn. whs-h, 1 however, I was informed, were to be remov- ed the moment tb' ir wearers were soVl They i 1 va, r. ir k-I arbool ibould not projer aa well io a ffio'-h amaHer place other aeminariea hare.

AuoVwer and FriwetoB -mnaris and Aa-bana -Tiiicary itat lf were at piaated in email villAgea. Tilth Tbe arri UaiitAl rewrarpwa cf Aoburn probably tsiake tt luspxwiWe Vo raise there a auQcient eiidgwiaeut for the eminary. Oucht it. then, to refuse an offer whk-h wfB place it at onoe la Independent cirtTumrtanoee and reUere the churches of continual aolkatatkao to help it I Bixtb Tbe new library bnfldinj; before tnentitioed built by geaUmea. ceithar of bom i a cjtijam of Auburn, Hon.

W. E. I.odRe of Jew YOTk city and Col-mel Morgan (4 Aurora. Beth of these dobon, I am told, agree that the building may be aold where it mand, or taken down aad removed the ahort distance to Anrtra. At.t:i?8, ROFED IX.

Po you know how it was yon didn'tsee your father and mother Yea they were into stern of the ship and I was for'ard. and tha stern sank deerier and filled np with water, and I thick tisat as why I didn't see em. as now becurning quite late, and John-ry began to yawn as though Ured, and in fite mimiM more he oil the chair and faid. "I'd like to go to bed and ha went. As I went toward tba door of his stateroom with him.

I asked: "Johnny, did the people cry and sboat moch?" "No, renlied the boy: nrt mnch. Did you bear anv of tbrn saying prayers to Cod and asking Him to save them "Yes, I beard a good many prayin. I don't remember what they said, but I know tbey was prayin; but, be added, as if an after thought had suddenly struck him. that was when they were inside; 1 didn't bear dt prayin' on the ship's side. And so the bt le wonder went off to bed.

I understand that the White Star company bas mguided its desire to become the guardian oi little Johnny and educate him, with a view to ultimately taking him into tbe company 's service and" trying to make a man of Meantime Johnny will live with his sisters and brother-m-lo Thomas Hanley, of Howard street. Hew York THE LIOX-TASEIU tweeted era bereft e-vflrsHi sj4 deawHl ln. Gs-i-r tee ee4rjw8rate 1 of irk t4r ted ty rrvue eioCi i to-r-r be tT-w-s prvfcsin shaM Bt sTee sy aetl'si that sit i 4 trt rs, priwewirs. ejertKMser act may be er cease to o-je'- TYe rrrrwf of mr. tf tn t'r tbe T'i tter- dmad ie is thirvy dr f-Tstr tf o-'xt aoa ee ti-m o' st sc( rrr erf-sn-l ana'-'' e'ttot the--s'er.

tbere Kii be ek-'et-d a faoh-e jeti. sts'b ofB- baH he eeeied aeeayrd BgriT, sad sjtmtl -e tbev sd power p-rot id 4 for sd to t-rTer to tb we-rten ib-e ..4 art. es airrendd hr an tKt pwaed Artt iwe.ty-i ta. er-fv-w-B Bainird stni 4 1 TV act take effect Mediately. Qrr-rn ww T't.

Off-re of ttve teeTetry of tif, I erf'fn, sred. tee witb the erisfaai law a tft tfci oVe. ani do berr-sSr certify that imf ti a rrrtrt trn-ript tberf r.m snd of tt- whole of tiu original mLT0S S. R1BVFR. eert-LtvrT of Ms.

LIVi or HEW ORK-Bf AntHwriey. KT-srr w. rm a irTereBt vm bH be fwfbed theria, bti rowmBC-r sod t-ke eftrt the e. on sod not Iwrft-re she wear sett day aiter tn as of ffrjs! a certi5d i-T ef ate. ace X3, litie 4, 7.

jrt ife-rtsed SV-aii't, i AN ACT te ara-d an srt ea'itW ''ia art fo h-n-ciT'rst'-i of Arti tta'ieia, CajEhteea tuolrea aaa seveaty. Passed Mairb th-ree- tra being presM-nU Th Fcrpf of th ttf See IV efxw'- rin'lte ri f- t. feertron en of tbe eatlt'M "Asi set for the -a or pd th. bf.n-1red an ereTtre. a awnd-i rtter tare bn(dre asd nia-tty-oae of tae ie of elgir hncrej aad aad ci.i-;t iDf'reai aoj th- fV e'r'e-o hie-drf 4 and se'aiy-aeT i berebj Etneudd so as a read as fo jw: I Am rrt of anT or town, n-yt in sr incor-pora ed Vi.eT.

j-er-a a of iea than three perr.oos. 3d If It siaii tn ti b-mE-larie a tTriTOiy of iaore iti-n wj-j fr-iua-. mite in o.i2?oo 0 thsn t-ree hflre-1 pTa 'n eaoh ao er Mtarr fpIU of teTl'r irjrind-d wirhin sui a Isenfidarie-i, waj Lneorooraed as ritia nn-dT oe jfoiioif- of set. bv eoiMoH-fa; a. ij 2.

This act otu.il etfect tumetiely rifFr-sw tit he Htt. i HEW TORK MARKXT4 (r Trat. ArwllV- P. X. Vark-t WKKWstety sed i.w".

rs'f l.i,ibsi-s at tse t-r nfaidltag aiau4A. e- at ft ts c. irt. bie. njltkH AMlKeAL rw nvU tLbbtt.

Wsrrft fr i-tat Sftd Vs.jfti CViaf 9" wnh rT rlTwitea dwan4. Sales 7, HS. the ng h.as r. li lor suyernie Wet- ero sod wt.Viss?. ft rmnm i w4 erim Wstra and State, 7, i g'od to cb.we We.o.Tia snd tst, ifl ortttim.n to ea-ri: wt.te wheat wim ertra, tor eoram to gnd entra sad f.r wmm.

t.j choice extra Ix.sl" marks owtwIws tn rsrrs' f-rur. Uvs 1 1 wisrket ninm qaiet: sales bbis at Si.iS.Ta fr rnfnor trt very -hle nprSne. Cf-SY in est. sssrkst qnK4 and a nerrs need; sales at s. for yii.jw Westera and white WH1-KT Mirtet quiet srdeler: sates st 3n t.KAI.1 nb AT IT.asi si renrvws qBiet with a bet.ur reiw for milling and eirt.

trim aautiMl rbterlv f.w expert, elrwlna 9inwits b-M-ers skirt snrmaee: sales St. 1 hash at t' frrpiecod sn.1 Sun off. lVr 1r red Wem. -or white Werteru. aad bid f.ir rt et M.twsnkee Sonrur sftost.

Rra market qniet and unrhsrvi. Baki ST market qatet: sales ir st cn-'s snrt 1ti-r WfWm. Ba-trr Msiv wsrtet rtult sad heavy. Coksi receus a-. r.hob: msrk.t sedy win a fs'r demand for ir it-t Western tn store and tt: sales st i inferno v.

ci.ot-ie new etm mixed, old iled sfl t. lse fid esiern mixed in store, -mi-- Wwtjrn, sd hi.e tVetem m.rkrt ci.tnv Srr. (wr-crceiptr roarket stel wit a fair ce.snd, r-JiL-rJ. fer .1 t--re: sale-" buh st tr sew mixed Wetsrn. ie for old snuel w.Trn id fr tou.nce watte Western, snrt pew bluett Wettrn.

i Ai Msret snd ssies at lsJOc for rtrer. c1 t-lv 't: -tor retsil Itol Market arm wita nre lnqi-y; 12 qwotsd 1 St K- GIt'H KR1EH o.rrtrs tesrket qnlet snd steadyj t. fTirre Kio qwt.1 at l.IJ;c. ruAU tpsrket enr: fsir to gmd refining qtK.tMl at func MotAf-nrhet firm: fslr cli'Moe New Orlevrts quoted st Rtcv msrket qu'et snd steady: fsir to prime Crl.na st lrHC R.1..S tnsr-k. wrier n-ere t'id: sales st XI'; f'T Jersey.

3c fir Vr.te7r!.a:.d a i.ile t'e Ms-Set rules Arm; sales alS7c for cn.o. toi.1 3c for retined. riUiViio.N"' PuttK market qaiet and tinner; Mle. st fo.Si..n,40 (its nie ill. 7..

for extra prime aiess. and n.isifre Western prime mess. Btnw market qitet; sales at for ow fiiin mefS. snd rJ.fJWl.V for evtrs rows. r.tr HAMe-insrket stdy: sales st Tli ttck Eur-rearket dull at for prima snd n.iA mess.

Crr Msats narket doll: sales slioolders at Ik'--, snd bsis st Ulii. Mli.r.irs market stesdy: ssis short-ei-r st ud long-clear st S. Liuu msrset esd; pslesst f.r ffwuim stsm. snd 'Jc ke tK rendered. BCTTKK market Brni with rood demand sales st 1 CHuioon to prims Western.

JCwtvf.rr State, and watV: f.w new. csceor mrrktdull: sslss st UiwMVe tor comnKHl to prime. MCKIl- Msrscet quiet; sales Oorer si sH-c for fsir to choice Wetern snd 5itisV tor MSU; Timothy quoted at 1 OA I. Market acUvs: sales at S6.tXiisVt,00 for As-tbrsrite per carvo. I.FATAKK Market qnlet snd steady: hemlock sole Boenns Arres snd tirsnd tight, middle snd riesry weights st Ceilfon.1 Llil.

raidaie sod besvy weiil'ts st snd do st tt'lHiL Msfket dull and In buyers' layer: flft anored st i st-ouretl do st f- t. pulled at 4J -Ve, fail ctlp "atifomis st X-'He, anrf scoured do at The f.Miowin statement shows tt.e amount of grain in store at ew York on tae dstes April J. March il, April 1, 1-TS. S'J. 1 -7J.

Democrat and CJironicle. The trjva pfil7t7 late' k'd MiwVmS; aft Vjrtor. A r-kolut on wa th thrrs representatives of tbr firch ety to th board rf oomiuifusarwn of Antmra Hfrxiinarr, Vo vote for rsmvoTal to A i( carfa cojre fwcfleaary to its I Tb Orrwr Crmrirr wests to know wfcst lien hrmti dt thief e'lgiwer of the fir of that rnterprising vUlajra, and wherr. b'm, that lie tlrajh3 to rifl inform a firs hiuM ooe or-rsir. I'erhaps is in tb line of Li duty, au-1 the 0rtif1 Jfa Toots mad it so hot up at lls- rt tUat be went there.

Ttw frra'Tjso Htandard of tlie th styj: H'Ir-ins, ooirii.tne e'r-ortitm of tbe York nfany Kam.ie, left this Mty or- 45 tnro ttiis rooming for Ellis, KDa. I Aix.Jim- portion will sUxrt on or At ti Tt of May fr tl.r satr locality. I'lHrre-i rtr-Mnl, and the rwmaia-int f'fH4! and dirvlors of the company witl tba cr.inist, fraifti Fnl CWit say that Fr-tur r-b bpi tHibt tbs rw ilriwe, vrehfuie-, Wavr.nan Thome, at rj-wl-rfiakf-, f'k f15, mi; aid the twr a mill ji.imi. Jifr. Fish baa sokl his ioierRt la the drnwooii" r.r-(eror to Mr.

Raplywe r.ir; ian'i. wbo will maTee it his noun- 1 irt r'rt f-r the summ.T. Mr. Fish haa rttci tit. ami ucC'ipes the brofcaw rar Kiiiirr's ferry.

Tfee Warfrlf that tnsre are IN) tu ltrs io ateoi'ao at that pbK, whih, tfb" with tb irj tb-rn. rnke the nmnher over 3ti. Tha aa jrfrt-l on VTedoiay, anl the ar-apon wa prw-iing regularly oa rrmtltM lAvmfn. Hhm ret able disurwa were durinij; the Bir-h were to by large ami aprwiative OIUTIABV. I Tl-R.

ApfQ 1'Ti. Our 'mnninity ti-t entirely taken by surprise at tbe smoiBtiat atxmt tbW (Taeiyi bad just breathed i las. Mr, wan one of the firm of GriywriKj. tk Co. banker.

He waa ertosiety etijaged ia tbe maittog bisi-oi, th r- lwf but two fiiaishere doing mote mpiHir. tm.n Mr. E'foit. About a w.k ahlo be notined a praa'l pitnwle mke ita fil.fjarajjce on bis upper lip, wblcb coon b- anie hsflamed and paicfnL He ccm-auil biia phHUkn. Dr.

D. Colrin, on the (suhjeit. and waa pronounced i an itrysiilatKiu pature. He was advifed o-nfie bmw.U to his aad appro-I riate reujwlic were applied. The disease r.ril!neii increase riolenoe, and on i waa reported da aeroua.

During rinr i night hi- attendfint beeaoe satisfied bat d-atb was near. Toe pjtitnt continued to fail Hid at minutes befvre 8 i Oal.E!. ATTLJI'n tOOl'TBAOK AT (jE.VESEO. A rjrrpoide-it frm Ueneaei save: A liriini aault wan cotnic'ttrd upoa a yonng In the -Jot at Gei- on Tuesday It i by man in the einploy of the railroad rnjiij( a' a trai k-mai. Tbe la ly lift Av to go tt DanaviHe, tt found Iff-n aiier starting that the ran went Do tarrbr airtith thaa Mt.

rri. t'poo at tiffnesi'Ot-he ert off tbe trairi, mtendinj t. retur to Avon by 3 o'clock run. aft the arrivij of tbe train tbe a-nt left the d.pot f.r dinner, whan this (vllow came into tbe room and attacked her kn the most Vjrutal uianner, throwing hi-r on the fi'r and tearing her cl in an at-tiupt to vivjlrtte her perin. The brave girl, i.wever, made a desperate aud terrier KTejiiin aUiai' the wrelflh, ho 4xn leCt the buldiD( asd tltd up the track.

The giri nxule her way to the neiras ttouae. wbre she t'ld her ftry. Tfte wanfoie arwt-d and brmipit le'ore Jastfe I'iHthe, who, after eiitniiat-on Unn to await the aotion of the grand TLe greatest ayinpatLy is felt for the youi la.iy, heire amorg t-iranxers, aad tbe miser-bniw who attacked her i njticb safer i.i li jail ihan he elsewhere in Al BX THEOLOtai'AL SEMINAKT. A Ceaevwe Prapeaitiea. Y.uit of lb reaiocrt and Chrmicie: V.

have in one or two paragraph tv the I Jan for reuioviog tbe Auburn theo- scuiinary to the village of Aurora '1 is la a urul matter which die not diretrtly s-iirfst tbe citiin of lUxrhester. Hut il interests large a number of your readers in i-ttrn New York, that I ask tbe use of your O'liitutw lay the matter before them. 1 Ue Auburn 8eitiry is a theological "-h4 d.ioei to e.lucata young men for the I r-i-tc, tcHan nuinirtry and within the limits Vt.ur Icintuiiiii'n in Western New York i a teruui ponulation of psrhJis i uatuir of a Uiilhon. Christians of all tr dctiorittnaliona are more or lea eoai-" rntd in ulitirvcr reial to iiutilulioitf of i -ii nitig fo this sectii-n. 1 l.e ttite of the cst-e.

I undijtand, i this: l.e Auliiiru eeiuuiary, tKtaiiished about tirty i '-uj om some ten acrt-ti of laud, on i. an- crt-. a pile of very lain build -i tut- uauu-iat loll of the eta Jet i i ati eli new fire-pof library It b4 fie profeaaora, very poorly pAl alxHit siudcr.ti. It ba beea uader he nnit jr of avJiuit'ig relief; aud in Weitern New York, at least, with ery litlfc (Te t. Tbe meagerness of the aiariea makes it bard, or alujustt impossible, to hli the ipof.aorahin in a autiifacl-jry way a ho they bertae Ln view of this xnliLt.ii of tb'ns a ciuxeu cf Aurora, weil known 1 or his euterpriee and bberaiay, ntad the following offer; That he would ffie -), I for tlie purpot.e of build-itiiiB and eu.lowmeats, if tbe citizens of Au-i-iim would raie an jual amcHtnt.

Tbs oiler held t'jf a mouih. No notice was taken of il and it withdrawn. t'oL E. Murgaa, the geutleiuan referred now cxioief forward with a'lothw 5 Though not yet explicitly announced iy hitn, il tinderstood to be aubntantially lie leg Tnat on condiuon oi the aem itjtry beiug reuaoved to Aurora a beautiful vUiage on tbe anks of Cayuga lake, and dis-iul frotn Auburn about twelve mitea he will (individually or with the aid of friewUi ail the buildup necenaary (or tbe niuUiSiT, and incrwae the enduwuienU ai as to rab tbe uWitutou beyond the reach of ant. 1 i G3twi3ceM citwaetr of th off or piaj-rs it lu a cuuas with a very few ottaer acts of spk ndid geHsioity to literal insuiiiUona.

The que4km of acfitiug or rejecting it will before the directors the aeui'aary at their meeung in May next. bits u.e Wave to lay before tbxtse of your readers ho are partii-ularly iute rested, the rwtim why, io my humble judgtuent, the offer of t4. ocijht be accepted. First The miuary, i aiu told, it not at present tu a very prosper jus eonditiuB. For aeveral years psi it claiars have tuiotbered only a duaed or Etteea ech.

tHWr em inane, eUir iniBi tT kicauon or their libraitea and taixk, draw lh crvw of atodonti the way. Heonal -It is of 1 1.1113 inj to have our umtiiutiuna of kaaming pUmd as quietly as pcwible to a txuidiiiuo of eoaplet eodowu-eut. Aluit aB uf them era in a tat of cl'tiiiic tuendn-an y. This has batat the 'i Aebuia rfu'ttur frotn tta very foundation. Jt hasarrtimuiatad funds s'owty, by oonlKiuaUy and urgently appealing hurt ties and UKhviduaW tor SBitaace.

This la the proepect WfoK tt. ao lb" now a-e, (an uiJaiiiud tiue iu the future. To plao ce important iuattviiUun enfe'y beyond the raack of want, ti atn jtuU'y o3 the list erf ei.arjji.uk otjnsx? x.utlliuaiiy tint aiUince most be regarded a a uaUer the very uvua.t imporiic. Third Theresaoval of a scuool or camtnary from ooe kicauoe to another to by bo mean without T--T'' a ws in Roefaeater rerr well know. And in this ei-e, tt is aaid.

the removal of tbe ie-nrnary wi'l not work th. forfeiture of tie land now ow aM ad Jr-baps tk of any part of the vrated fund. Ftrth It is true that la other instaaoe ia this stte the removal of seminaries of learn -iiilhaa been from villages nit ritiea. Ia the case of Auburn it is profaow-d ta reverse this r.rocee, and remove irooa a City to a village. But the removal in a ay cse is chiefly for the cake of baikLos and larger endowmenta, Aubura ratbr aa tncousi j-crty.

nere is no reason why a thAidug- I) ilLV TO flllDA I'ROI KtM HKriTKC IH! rrrvnrn jtsw '0RN KM AS!" s- ad Canadian and yJZ i. tfEms-s. an and a4r t-jjT-ll wvtiinjf. AimI fth. Jea'-a P'r ir3TV.7w' Hrrcrjtif Tnw-1T-e.

sf fr aswl on es- fwvf aturd--, ehr-e he '--ta at P. fe Prsahti dirr t. r-ts th witfj tirnd Tnl. wm miny tri kU f.tm tn aa.ia K'l N' jrf fTf-ry trrntra at Pt Hot-eaa, SA sra ef trnl TnTk tkrvs-ntTiai rm Osk snd Wwt. Csiivat Brrau-a la -n.

Tbfrw-ss'-er-rsTs, wwry rt i txf stcaea rSn-star St Whitrsf. xVtAwM, (arit' VM) ai-l wrasse co Wadeaday aorcinaa. sal Uwbant or-r Tb ts tie fsw--fte f-wi Riwbestge T'r-vfltt, RsfiieTV, o. RrekTide, t'-TI-rTi. MTna 'T'T'ttii.

w'itrt(, ir. As. r-rth fit, t-a ted R-a Ls IVhini aad UnakagX rxT-tli of WKfc ii fhfa tb fr-kmrnt an1 Cfcs-afss. rn-sa trtW afpO- fc f- tft of Ls Ontnit to A-rr" Ha'answre, add all a- Hittti from -hwjier. tW frT t4 ff'IV-! fsnrws wltlk eieanifcr 1 karlu.

T-i' WA n. A.t, or A tr w-T'-V -V 1 -g, RIXAOsAsBSk V-T 7fTf- rpntwl I V'7'rm 0 xw li.il Cv.i.uwl IX i.uit u.lwt xl. i. os asd Arren sorynitni traixh i iui lx.wtsr as nnrirt-i icii i(Mt-iM ar Bi N-sfl -rt Irjripirk-ik- rf Ptfr-k. P'-wwriwi Kji'grC cHI lrj Kl PI TS.rr wta'V'W At'rr fTrrwSi.

-1ri'3f r. X.fiav4 (sr. ITh- -airi rt'C ir. Mir.ti-T.j press, mtung (V KA-wT-Al BVKX MT. rp'rcfrta f-as I A.

a). 1 -A spa. I it ta 9 A i 'ir'f F'P'fM 1 at tiwff4 Ts GOINvi NtSfM T-'ra 4ft a A irr-r-dtti' 7 iflr' AimrrtIia'n I ia. Kml. ran I i.

Tf up--- fi Cbieatfo IPt rires JB KT 'I A A A s-ALIsd ROA H. K't -jj A C. rr TT t'. Is IacThc Eipr to rn An dtn.rt 1 i. P.

la. Ftt unrnl Aceir.B!-datInQ FHt UtJt fih i Its l' a. W.1-J& i. i.ix.sM.H at, c. H.

itrvnninr, ncrai urrt. beo, it Art. P----r, ir WJSTLK AttKAXl.E.-tlKNT. Great Central Route! VI Ka.wrnaiea Bridge aasl Niagara Palls. Great Western and Hid Central RAILROAD.

THE POPr-TAW l.fNK trTRr(TT rHrAn CJdAttA, BAN HHV l-oi, Ai AIX POlsMS WKjT. Trecr-dy lm rwr-nup Pn4sT" tfitnr'i" l(v. to 1-ToTri sod Sa-kafiaw liiMiwUftea rHii and a si otfiar Western CiUes. TTse PaLACB CAiifl srrut lin'r." We-sst Ft w-bewtee. I sP" oi lara ara Sawajs aa LOW as by aap otl ex 'je.

rains saav Boc heater oa arrfeal of trains froii tba iM A. ltxritf-J-Arrtvi na troit i il. C-hicao i a. p. Pah.4 Parlor i reeri-a-a to rid ts.

tNpui4i Vsjr frooa tearu rW'A-f-iriC KIPR IC Wtb rsllattrt and Irrswina" Koio rs Uj.i s. Arrivea at lMtrutti at P. M. Cakeac I -t Tjs ts accorded by aU to he the Wkwg-nfftowt and es.rupiete ta its appointsjsteisws of aay srwa thi cr.t,i ent tU. P.

rxPRT-irw-Wth f-allwaa'b Fi'Bffl lieepinr ars, eicept btt, inlays. Ar-me at UvUoit at 1m A. bt. Ctua. 10r3 rHIOAOO KTPRptWk-.

W'th Pt-iliTsn's Paiace -xteepiEaa-Car. at lsMrnit at 9 A. st. Cniraro 7 a. t.

Nttarday thia uia runs to letrAt These tri'n- Ris sore eonne-nif-na at hlcaf a w. -h aii trains ett, and stsiiiMi. po Mure snd aii fr tr-ta via iawp9gfloa Bndg to he had at all beast frf-Ane. W. K.

yCIii, H. K. ARfRfT, Grn'l Pvp't li. w. P.H.

enl 'iot. ti. w. m. A.

J. A ItlsOW oml Es-srn Paewer Ag-ena. W. Kh.AR. i.

-perm; Ticket Aoooantaista He saa- asy. New Vote. to, I h.lLK, AAtent, Waveriy Block, llocbeavar NORTKERil CENTRAL RAILWAY. DIRECT KOI TE ttOt'Tll. to PAI.TTMOBR, wiwyuT'ij.

PMir.Annu. IrUIA, HArHIBt'Rl. WIMJ tMt)HT, AtlKA aaS all polDts tf.ntk. THaorcH Bmrm RorBrm a rn Bar.TTaoa WiiBon IkKui or Cuts. Two Tbaivs Dsn.T (r.xrpr frrrAT" to TfjftaA TIA CAgA.1I.AIOl-A.

later r-wrWale. ISO ArTKU NtlV. s. TRAT.f Wrt.a, iirw ti. of tbe New rork Ctentis.

itaroaj, as lollows A. w. Arvf.jiVKriATIo.w -nailr r.r- runOsys. rig at ail ataisxms, errmagt st tin-irs at l'i A. U.

-50 A. ti. ttALTiwoRS fta.Unx.e wttaont ehaAg. ot ears eat. 1 ilrioaf riisnl.

-vin-tia at i-r o. iw tlons. srrlrlrig at Kirclra 1 iO V. Mil-lisn s.ui P. liarrisl t.rg L.

P-. I bilno-lT hta li A. Hs.t.ir'w I A. l.ii hiK A. M.

iirawiag kuwas Cars acc-a p.r. tills tnyn. 3iS P. m. fir Kmlra.

gsrrasseogers by this route will save botA Mete ais) exocrine "Die Vork tSrretght slilpped throsgh. tn ear tn4e, frse rolnu trie NVw Vork I Hailma, to Kaia sad go i.ts witkoMg broking taik. Jtor li. -nr stinii trt ref T-ce to frwgtit. stilpewrs will Dlfe sSdrwis tae tsetirrai Wlm Frrit Assttt as 1 M.

llEKKKIlliOK. treneral Western Freight Agent. T. A. H.

1'lMta Goaeral uer In tender, i. Pa. kii. rm vQ, General rassenger Arat. ill tiEti.

in i Ki.n. Ticket Agent, Hoctiester, 10 Jt sir GREAT INTERNATIONAL ROUTE. lsli. 'iatrr Arraageasrat. Grand Trunk Railway FCR L00CN, PORT HURON, 0ETRO1T ISailaaw, t.raad a pi da, CHICAGO, IIILWAUKtT, Madffaoa Lm rsssr.

Prat re da lea. Orssbt pAa Praarlffras aialaib, Kaaaaa us. fH. Jaaepts tswata sc Paal Axd all principal polnta tn the West, Aotita aad nottSt Wert. EXPRF TRAIN-! LKAVS ERI II fSTRErr lis.

pot) Btifiilo Nw irk ti'n, fali ith ts twenty aiisttu tastax tamu tou-IIWa ttuasi, aa foi.ows ftis0 A. W. HTEAMBniT F-uaiiVtrd )sj a m. vUiuneri, lsodoa iil, M-. i.osl n.

a a P. VI --iiiia A i P. -1 Mitwadkee Jonete 4 stV l-tr rtt Jaic Ajs p. bL, ft.iw Pa Csiia, tKA. at.

.31 M. Ametna at liradford at Utd A. Cratf '-rd I ts A. orttrrt. tt Ol) A.

af Isfidon A bf eliA-a A. Sf. MiiWausea Jisactaoa A. M. ltrutt JuavUoa A.

iketrt Hi A. M. Traix arr.ve from the West as follows Isy AMi-aai-SathaivtOA. M. aa4 13 A I (wiseptnf Oars on art ffM T-ains.

I Puoaiaat Paiasfe mtsptiia ts-rs frots Port taiXw, to Chicago. Kr-f re-ss ant Btrtntsa at iltrittxVird and HariK. aPMS SaisSed Ustooafb al irrsncx im. potateb West, tsksU. Tlcfcat Aeii-s, 9-1 bs i su-sA.

Hrc.rttErter T. Pa-wwn(swrs reaving BuPvio f. the A vwt, fsh. aLd Id snre ta (lurrtets Uiket va fUrand Traak tLtulwa. i-i be hd at th C- Txpan --Tees, So.

1 jSrwt door Ssfc-t if hrtttsta'. Erie 19. C. J. bh.

Ls k.9, UirwsjWX i. T. JoUX WHlT-tOR. Aaerst. a.

T. R-. Br.trsiew T. I- Astanw MIXCAaC. COD LTTFR OIL ia pentliarrr efB-AHwu fa tas treataaent of tferrfata asd Taortsti ar aaaes.

and ia fi Lkumsr Cu.4-si-riMfT tt ia a.Ssj admictered ta Chnmie ttuea-atir. befcety Aecu-es and in dt-smas -aea and J. fco C. Tti H. Pbfiaan in tne Lsidi H-pfta' fur ttinrmsms uf tba Cbew.

M' lie's "I ea. say duty su ssaLes UiaL ths'a wa have taifcen Ii bava d. te aui wivh kuf' svi saa.c avod txn wu avweb raiiwaf taaar -y sapt-Wr. Mr, buiVr' d-LlTe-r aLrwars to ti- wi tA'feoaatoy tratw jr ssad para oi' and pswerpag B.arked curau a tr' in ariisaur lr. A.

be re, ef Vrrk, iwrmwaid ttsbkrvea. others Ir. tttms srui 1 bait a pfossieinasi aJast aad bav pvary raaa ia so ba i-e-f-TcAi a-uAKt wtta sa be obtained fr -r an drazaiatfa. H. bf.

rtsm A df tafc.d 3ftsus aad DR. PAUL DAVIS. faats w(sl a est a sin, aftniawtW -ttk hi A a KiL.I' nay, estsEk. swifted at aU brradv and pvca- aa rcu el. ron it' dir essks ISTT.

A.t..'4JWlia lBlM.t.1 s1 ia. esse eft 1 xJ cvarr trkssstal if to c--. G-murrksa, kaw JSmW j. lass-n-t. tre.rtt!.-.

AI Pwrttrakar -etlrw. To. xi wsuer la PAI Btm, txas ws.s ss ry. IJEOAI. NOTICES.

I I EME Saiuuel t. -sUW asjt. Uxtsaa. native. la -i a lissimssrt of tba mrwa oar of tt -ti uf J--w sk rea.tsfi.il tn wi a mi tf 3d xjay wf AprU.

te-i. tba a sefsww tiiepain, wtsl seii at pt'e aaiitin s( fse frwct of Laes iVistPS ia UseSr trf ft-- ftter. ia le anty of bWort. oa Uie siiirtiA ti-Apsni, 17 at a'4-a A.M., si that asts-ra or wrfvl of ian-d) attiuat tn osty or saa oassrtiswa a lava k-mpt th Sscttaia a 'W A.I at tra--a or parkas ot band sttuata ta tba ett Rhestrer. s.ire tounty.

Jtew tuui4 a foiu.w: Bw-et'itrMop at tba aitfth weak (Mycaee Bndefs-i Haan ua tbe uf a. eretraeo tuvt ta oty. and e- nr tw o-t ri and tea (Jt'. fee we fr-jsa tis a eat Haa of A mkey itnf; tBtsrv ws faftj feet: txtertsra uth ttajut firTtj (-- to a i vti ttskc. sjass of a n.rw of aiape ir- ra th aiasti ty oa a iittm aaa l4 east ol said Lrev Tsr ea- tigfta rSwvs.iii.ik of aa acre 'f bax' ft 'Efitfr-a sts-eei loc.ttive-, te-e mU on a Um-i aafatiei wrta bi-arareaa ateeet arra my-tara fs-r to fenca nw ie kwrti ot sid W- iand; Porf tiertv si'a sa-d fswa hae atoaa the wt aaad bartrfxi lir ifc.v feeet'tietBa.

bl. Keferee. o. u. trtb-vab Aa rf --KrthefTi Dirfnt't 5ew York.

A IWttea IS beraiif a.uiata pawMi. braad st-d a aaaei of it J.rs Stat- s-- eri-a fa a I wx of bew -rt, boss btd at ts dty on the sro.a4 T'iws eay bty sriW be drawn at the otsigsw of mm Clerks Us tMs-alj ot bmf-oi, a Hadxtaatbafe taba amtb dsv oi1 Apru at bi 'ct A- as. 3d. p. X.

4. lion, IXyaty av-A It 1 Oris ware. Urksnsta sV WMsn At. B. tew Plriacwa mm gUastra ISsl Caw a as J.

LasfSss eV Aktheacite Coal At TH FOIXOWIXa KICKS: Ii JVr 4 Tt 3 msts rrri a Caeeaaat i-rwta 3 Sit 44 GassaAi. omcii 2M BaBals rtgfct h.aS ggnin la I TA BD OPFICIt Fo. Plvwowta wim. nitl strwt, WTMrof kortl. anl Wo.

1 Tmt the rsiiruaa. M. U. BAitCtH. as.

A set. Hot buster, April 1, IsTi. Delaware and Hudson Caaal Lackawama Coal AT TU rOI.LOWTSU PRICKS 1 In T'd. IW'J Toa. Tnn.

Two. las. i.j ft 3 I I si 3 49 I -J firm "IflTP is JI Cbe-ataat fiw OTin CE3 iwts, S3 TTrt street, p-r-wers's Rlvt, and Ctartasa street, eArnee of Prcrarrara. W. IIC KI5ri01, Ateau Tt- bettor, April IST- febidej Tli8 Hillside Coal Iron Wekesbaeee COAL! Froas tkirtr flrwrs tw fstsrsrlw, XVr.es- lag aa4 Pleaaaai alley At tba following prteea.

per set toa of J. 1n9 pounds In T'rt. Is.r-1 T'-a. sTnn. Tin.

I ssi 16 17 11 ti II SI SI 1 1 t.mie 1 35 iti 3 84 s.u 11 5 tl hestast ttt A i i 1 DO omctea: Cor. and Exrhansre and 1S.I Ex. chanfje Strrtt. SMITH JtOIiEItTX rlTTSTO: ANT WnJTESBARRK COAI freh frotn the raipes. for sale at ausraet prices in aasr.tit to sat p'rcl.

i crf A im Btosss.rg ivwl fur sxithing si4 steam at speci rates. W. RR(1I, tr1wy.rM. -n tHtt. cmr notices.

OFFICE BOARD OF PTBLIC WORKA-Kocbester, Apnl "Ui. l7'i Xotlc ts berhy tgriw-sn t-at ail p--ons Id-" lel ta tie stirt-ieet coat-ter of the di CT.lKd nipi-tTewiit' are ir id at tbe oftee of tbe brrv! PaM'- ft o'V', lf Puwtj'S bl- nk. on -entne, April V. at TH o'c'otk, whea aiicgat-orij wij be beard: of a sruirr ftom ragout wtt.zzt to Tfcp orenrpff of -re-t, Hfey ffet wt. trri cry wtrnrt isj-cden street- Tie et'rijftf-l tkii-a' thereof If n1 tb -it des ired rcer'tted and proper to be aaried for s.i -reoe i tw-r of f-t on m.le of a'd -tr--- to he oDe-jsN.

from Lrnden street tv Grcry str-eet; aiso '-ne li' -ta esuh side of Lrndea street, ryp-e street and "treet, so'h '-m a pt3( fet we from toe said street to bfft-ened. tu a wiat 3u0 feet cast of sj.id street to be WaUOlt HgTXBT The of a ptank vtk on Ww-rtre str. to frr-nt oi Kt 5J in tiif Bardwsail tra-'a, txn-i front of lot nmtiber in the Brown tract, Tn wh4 -d expene tbr-5tT is tne ftt'ou of said ctty beue.itted and irnT t- be f'-r such exii-nnse are Oiin.ieT tn tne Baidweii tract, and lot namber 14 in ihe drown tract. WORTH FTTitiirGH ITiPROTHM KVT. The tmproeetnerit of North Fttihutrb street fr-om e'Mt Mam i-tr'-et to AHn street, br seitm a cjri tune, paTing the madwaf and ir utters M-M'na snoot1, a Sis' walk bi fceA wi.le la tw each pit-of j'd with brick on cavh of the laying tb n-M-1 rrnaswaiks and cn-tructiTir the ncesary aurfae UtT.

Th wh.ile eetiiTxat-d eii'rne tnercof ta 17 UH. and the foiiow'nK t-1 of si-i-1 city dined snd to be assessed far tb whoi exiaae One tier of lots rm eieh sldfp of X'vrth FitkhanTJ tree. Irom eat Uus street to A I sen street, PIPE SKW Kit IX BOND TKCXT. The cnstmt1OTi of a pipe sewer twelve Inh In diameter in Jnd street, tr rm Orand treet to place; ai the oeeearr soxiaea aewrs aad cttx.T-sUrtrs for private -Ira'fiw. Tbe wbe cri-ene thereof tl.Ms.

and tfe- iKrtio satd city rtee-rrjed ttw'niltad an 1 in be asseesed tar th whole expase thrre.f fne tier of lots on each side ot Jkod aueet, iium -Uraad street to HamUtcn place. IMPtiOTTIMt-VT OF SKVARD STRkPT. The irnnroremeirt of Seward street fr.m fady strt topooM tatreet, br eriTinir lue rm.iw3y mit sole-walks, iains a plank walk Are feet far inctirs wio on acb ide, and enKuni2tiiig tlie oeeasary crosswalks and box ctilTerts. Ttf timatei expense thereof is J.i5&. and Lhs ptirtion r-i mi id cily "If-mfxl lenpfHvl anil prx.js.r to be a5eed tii.

wV.tile erp ne tiiereof is ons uer of side t. Seward strt vt U-j-si C-i street to strong street. PIP 9BW1.R XS AM0! PARK. The construction of a pipe sewer twalr Inft dxevir-eser in Ansvn park rron. thesewsrin to a pjtni twenty feet nurth of Uie t.rtsa hoe of the alley st the south end Anson patjt.

a'uM in neessarr stirtaca sewexa and, ooaoectiooa tr irnvate drains. 'i tie whole 'es-ttmatad expense thereof i 1 and tbe portion of said city deeioed to tHawidted and ucoper to be asired for the whrle expeiife tii-r- of, is one Her of Wta on ec-cn, sttte of AA40a. para from East avenue to Its southern temiinus. PLMfK TOKOS 8WTTH STUB IT. Te layinc of a irlaak walk five fees sFlfle rm eir-h si1e of fiimii street, irora Whitney street Claiid 8irft also layinp the neraea-r oss-waiks.

Tbe whoe euioated expeata ttiereof la and the portbj of sa'd deemed t-Qe3tt and proper to be aswd for such expense is ne nr tl k.zs on each siae of iiaith siroet Irvw Wajtar street to Child street. wTOKlstWIIIXUVI sTucirr. Th construction of a itone wwr two foet bv two feet tn Idrne treet. frm the sewer at (rrhrd vr--t to a twenty ff-eteaast of tbe eaM line uf Caild street: also the nwfwT scrfasje lateral sewer ad con i.ectifHs for private druioa. Tbe whole etti(nated expenje thereof Is 2..,, and the portion of theeny deemed bene7ttid nii to be fteterar3 ooe tiw Io; i rtv atae of Ltiuo Ssjeel frons Orr-hard street to Child street.

FtP BXWE8 I.W OAKLAND PAHST. The coTistriiPtion of a pipe sewrr tiimiiATh CarrJire sttcet snd Cmklard park. aid www to be twfnty-twtA inch pipe rosa the aewr tn Mt. Vsm-kn a-noe to themrtb line of owned by II H. tUBrt-jn.

and twelve Irrsabsa In diameter, frmn the north line said Pdct'-rtoB's to 'sviLUoti atruet; aljso tfta neeaary Us face lateral sewers and tor prtvaus distus. The whole estimated STDnse thereof Is tl.oio. acd the portion of rwud dty deemed benefitted and or'tper be fceMSfr sed for sooh e-ptiA3e I one ea side of Oakland park from Carotins street ui fkland fcuresat. PiPa SKWsTR TX PHSLPS The eoBstmction of a pipe ufsw twelve inches in diaiuetw on tbe north side of iheips a venae, frtn Ue ewwer at urn una sfeet t- a p.iat Ll fetH eat of the cist Hae of Backus iTpnof: also the ner-e-iary aurface sewers and connections it private dr-m. Tbs whole eetiiiiated expene thereof i and tbe portisn of said city derUxd beiisjlrtbcd and projr to be aMhsed for such expense is oris tier of (n tbt- north side of Phelps avenue, froia Varnuia atret to Backus avenue.

sroNk earanra cluptox strtitt. a st--ae wr two fetbr two and half fyt, Uimu to (lifv-a street aud Key no ds stre-t, fixnr the sewer in Wet Aveoae a dfiy fee eet of the east line of Gerr-s rt-e, the neortstary nrfac- iaterai sewers and coanectioa for private drams. The wh'ie eumated ejrpf-nse thereof and the portion of said city deemed teoeltd arid pr'sr to be asses w-d f'r sat-h ezpen-M is 'me tier of it on each Side of tteisjOtds snd Clifton str e4- from W(t avenue to Geiw-ee str- -il. and for out.e.i ptariTStis t.ie sli. inst d-snbed terriUrr HewinnrOff at tne inter-w rii'in uf t'Jilt a street sad au-ct, ruotiit tbenote sonifcerry akneT unir.r;r atrre, inctudin a tier of tots on uie setrtiili uiereof tn the aouta line ef I.

number 115, tn the H-Mey A Kl-Md tra them-v eater.y att'iitf said south line and aioat i ady itrmn tncliidin a tier of U.ia toe soutu ide -if HUd -mIJ street to Franc. street, thece mrteriy aln Pian-cis'street, InciudioAj a tier of lota oa (N east side thereof tot'ltfton street, then-e westerlr alon U'B rtrft, exo-putsa' a uer of kkta oa tha sou in aide theres-'f to Uie place of b-vinntntii. splad THOH. J. MEVIIXS.

Clerk. FFICE OP BOARD OP WATfTR COM- 1ac-1u ibiisHtswstesr. Ji. i Marah aa. lea The aBderstirred Board of Water Cwmmtwtoers fop the city of Hheetr.

i. wilt reowiwe ssaated pro-toeats at their offlca, ta sard city, un ui P. at. of tha sth day of April. InTi, fJT tha e-mstruc-tlon of Water Works for ajd eat? the work to cjnist of mavervaia and eoft'stnjc'Un a otnulait of fertrk and cat iron fp iron Hesiksck Lake; tit fur-ai'-iitntt and tavlnjr all the distrtfeuuoa pipws required also the euntrucuoa uf Ua aewawwary resaevoirs.

In let ipe, disMrhara-e pipes and Hrurtarts oecAed UMirewitas- aiia DkiOsasnM-ry vaalta fur stop aad aix tXHt'i and blow-offs; alo the auine- btiriiL and t. tine of aii hrdraat, sup aad air s.fs and Ueow-oif'w which may be lumi5Ji(9d: ail tae wi iA4aiad in and i fr nj ireeebea, or to bacsiaents, Ac, and aii tia matwrt.a and wofk re-quired ta are C2aatnra or creak 9aa- DftS. 1 be BBdeesiarned reserve the rlsht to reject any aad all bids, ha frta ev-mbiiratloaa aaxcaf twddees rwn any othr causa they (froem tt fur mm u.issrtMt wl the cuts of Itojehewtar tu do so. fl-cirH quasutitr nheeia, blank forms of peo-pcsaiSaWtd RevrMt, nfBrrmi snd atsaai nitwea, and ail neearisary pmi u.wki, wtd tw oa a lAWa at the ojhc of the said in tha city of suchejier, oa and aftsHaT t- ta day oi Harclt, ttiiUs Ua UOsS-'I fetUitJE. K1X HART, Jtu BiuaUlft ti.

H. PasitafN-t. H. Bos' AS. B'rd of vv atas Cassmi4-Qcrs.

J. NEIvtOH TrBit-. Enmr. CITY A.S8EasOKS' OK K'K Power' bw.rck. H.

AimJ Mb M-4i- ts er-ty gxwca taat the UsmcraJ Awstesnseak akolis fif these vera, wards the cu? l4-fti-r are eoa pieKevd. aad tbe Aa3sebrs will neeC at toe Ase-t-orsr Oman, boa. isk. aiMl I'M, Ue iurtb ptyw-era' trntisaoa by tba K-vauri, Moady, April a-t. a o'cioca A- and foe a-seeattvedais weeeaater inandays exeapt'd.

ha as'sjaratSai-')t of persona ut rested la satd a-sftews B.vi.tsv. A fter hearta aucb ietsatyts, toe A-swra wnl ajrjKfid ur ejrravt tbe aaa. as tbey aha' dewaa ae -tu. ill aiirr'rters ef the sraspel, and a IV pers.o ealm- tns exiitiarr riSBuus. a.

us givi ut-tr a rwrsooai at- -flti- t-. U.s notice -a oc-lsrr lai.t.f tils is swintisg tao tae aaeiaxfU.Mi to wktoa. sr taw. Uiey aey 1) M. a A B.

T. J. J. nUilliEH, arXtnd lw rjotTtESTEB. crry OP-t it K.

April kt. Koxsoe Is aarway gisea tat ta. lunraM a. tr srsw is race sr. trlt a tl.1 ode.

for ewltacttna. aivd aH psrs. AiwsMbetit mr iridii! far u. tbe Cttv 1 x.m...1 nw'tl to awswwx. JUU-V WIlXlAM.

Tlrtiww. C1TT ARAcsOrtS' OfTICE Powers' Bluet, Hoebess. Ainl! 1. IJ-. Sot a gi taat sk.

for the aan.nl Tl A ax tne A-V ce ftstunlar, April t-tri. M- till 4. Walk oa vV.i sxewet- r.g alk i rits i IL l.ATf J. J. at! Ai Kit, Sf SfflMl V.s GAS FITTIKQ.

Gas, Water and Steam Fitting. bMAaM and Casa Lra liriea. UraaiMa ytttitstr aad Kraas trtwaa of aii fur su-a and waiter. Wa arw aa Aawnss ka taua at4f ioc usa aaswr i ta eebemted tasarra a. Cawssstlaa da Waae-w, PHitaNMtbta.

As a a-usw uf taa aaoatfaaasas ef tetwsa gAxtiiJea, It ts ou'v n.fatuiaary to say Ust- art eia kwar. tia bsjl of tne ramAulaieawwea. atf lttl'H eiciasr eiiree. CEESH. hy E.

B. Eamr. New Bt-aaJiTva A WSTMwKS, a elate eatasa. ii a ai 1 were an lemajea, ana witn tDree or ronr ex reptlorv yotmc. A few of these were made to stand in a row for tbe inspection of intending buyers others sat the verandas of the bats, talking to each other a subdued voice a point insisted upon by their masters and broken, very much against their owa inclination, while those in tbe row stood mute, like soldiers after tbe word "attention.

be new slaves souatted in single file, describing something like a semicircle, a few being deposited in tbe middle. Cnl ke the her class, these were of both sexes, young and old. some mere children, and all of them r.early skeletons, with emaciated figures and attenuated faces, hardly lees repulsive than skulls dng up from the grave. Their appetence excited pity and loathing. Conspicaous anong this Wjcatting group were two ggruea wbo were manacled and fastened together by a thick cbatn.

I waa told tliat they were ao treated consequence of their attempt to runaway. They were young men, strongly bu.lt, but tl.e savape as plainly written 11 thetr faces: and if load been tojd they wre cannills, it wockl have been hard to disbe-beve it, I preteiioed to be tooxing out fir a cot and a boy Three girls were pointed out to me from among those sent to tne markt by their masters and thus I entered upon the business as a fconn fidr purchaser. While I was ijtipstionrrig the man in charge of them as to the knowledge of eachin cooking. I observed the way in which other irjtenling pnr-cliasers examined the rest of the batch. They looked Into their mouths, felt their han.ls and shoulders and limbs as yon would a horse.

Tbe girls, for all these were young negressea, wore a resigned look, and seemed to submit to the detrradation as a criminal does to a degrading punishment. They appeared to have been l.m in Zanzibar, and having lived in Arab families, had certainly not lost, judging from their demeanor, the natural inod-estv of their sex. Two of them were regularly put np by auction, and every bidder had a right to examine them. While all this was g'iiig on, the poor girls had their heads cast dow or turned aside from tbe crowd lie fore them. Jot having found a cook who knew the Cii-hrs I mentioned, I turned to the new y-imported hatch of negroes.

There were few purchasers for these, and the whole lot presented such a repulsive appearance that it wax imprsible for me to remain long tmon them, stales ana temaies, adults ana criil-dren, all seemed to be perfectly inditferent as to their lot, so entirely unconcerned at what, was going on around tbem, their physiognomies a rule, so unlike those of the Arian and Semitic races that, had it not been for the slaves who were sent up from the town for sale, and who, compared with these savages, were civilised beings, I should remember the slave market at Zanzibar only by my association of the cattle market? of England. LITTLE JOIIXXI ILLSLET. Tbe Only blU iarvlver ef the Attaatie-His Merr el the Shipwreck. Kev York Herald. Little Johnny Hanley, the child hero of the lost Atlantic, is a chubby and cherry faced boy of apparently nine years of age.

His features are ell formed, and his eves are large and of a Bc.ft, deep gray hue, with long dark lashes. As be appears now one would take him to be a sort of miniature purser on the hah shell, or just out of it, for some good people in Halifax bought him a regular sea jacket of blue cloth, with gut buttons, and a navy cap, which is also trimmed with gilt buttons 'and cord. The unfortunate little fellow lost his father and mother and a brotner, nineteen vears of age, his onlv surviving relatives being two sisters, residing in Newark, N. i. one of whom is married.

Johnny is the pet of ail the survivors and the "lion" of the populace in aU the towns through which the company have passed. His pockets are generally well orpplied with nuta and candy and fruit and the way the ladies "buzz''" hitn and fondle him is a fearful premonition of hat bis future career will be if they continue their attentions. He says he is Knglish and comes from Ash ton, but does not know in what shire that town is situated, nor his own age. He speaks with a strong English accet.t and is quite a child in manner, for it seems aiiiH-t impossible to fix his attentio-i seriouslv upon the fearful scenes through which The has passed. Indeed, he seems scarcely to realise its terrors or the fact that his father and mother are among the victims ot that awful night.

Last evening, however, after talking to him for some time. I managed to induce him to sit by me at a table in the saloon of the Kewnort, assurng him that I would not detain him long, and oLtaied from him the details of HIS RECOLXXCTIOB if THE SFTZPWBECK. Jay Rould, tbe railway magnate, and quite a number of other gentlemen crowded about tbe table and listened to such portions of the child's narrative as they could hear, bat he was so intently engaged "playing with his fingers and scratching tbe marble of the table top that they had diiiirulty in hearing more than occasional replies to my questions. I asked Did yon sleep with your father and mother on the night of the wreck, Johnny "Oh, no, sir, he answered. "The married people slept in one part of the ship and the single people in another, and so I would not allowed to sleep with them.

I slept ith my brother. hat was the first thine vou knew of the wreck of the ship?" "I heard the ship hit again the rock: it seemed like a big noise and woke me up. My brother got out of bed before me, and then I got up and went up to the second stage, and while I was standin 1 there two men lifted ute up and put me in the highest bed there was in it. Were you able to dress in the dart "Oh, you know there was lamps burnin' and I had most of my clothes on I only had to put on my jacket and waistcoat" and shoes. "What did yon do next Tell me all yo remember now of what von did.

Johnny wriggled a little and looked around as though he wanted to get away from the York reporter and run about in the handsomely furnished and decorated saloon. Go on, Johnny, end tell me, I said, hr long were you in that berth 1 think I was there about two hoars or more, and then 1 remember the men were shoutin to the men outside the ship to tbe window in. There was a man outside as took a hammer or somethin and knocked in the glass, and I saw six or seven men pass up through the window from the bed where I was. Why didn't yon go out of the porthole or window, as you call it I couldu't reach ic These men went np through it and didn't say anything to me. Was the ship turned over on her side, then?" Yes, she was Iayin over, and I crawled over the berth and on the up aide of it when she turned.

"Thej this 'dead light' his window as on the aide o. the slop, but was np over your head, was iti'' Yes, sir. I conldn 't reach it, bat some men lifted me tip to it, and then some men that wit outside took hold of my arm and pulled me up. How long do you think you were on toe "hip's side 1 1 think about two hours "Were there any people out there with you'1 "Oh yes, there plenty of other men there, and I was among them. Ind the sea wet you out there "Yes.

It beat over about every tan m'n-ntes it was like ram falling; it was the highest part o. the ship there, b.r'a'd, What did tou see next "Isee'da hi tie boat come to us, but it wasn't strong enough and I bey couldn't reach us. Ind yon see any woman there on that part of te ship "So: there was aa woman there, not as I seed, i held on to some ropes, and had to bold on nearly all tbe Uuie. hen the boats came at last, did you ask tbem to take yon in Yea. 1 Lad to go down tbe ship's sde and some men took me by the arm.

I asked tbe men in the boat as if they 'd pull me in, and a man stood up in the boat and reached up, and when I caute near enough he took niy arm or teg and pulled me in the boat. There was a good many people ia the boat; they was sittixi all round the sides of the boat IKd any of tbf men try to keep yon from getting wet. or bold you between their knees, or ar.j tbingf So- I don't think so. They had to hold on, and they was all wet enough themselves. When did you see your (aUierand tuotber lastt" "I seed 'em that cicht when I went to bed." And never saw tbem after that 4 lad our brother spank to you before he got out of bed Yea; be said as I had better get np, and then be went out and 1 haven't seen btoi since he went away.

"11 you see anybody you know that night Yes I seed the man aa slept in the next berth to me that waa outside the ship, and I was Cksviso with nt 001x1, and he took bold of me and told roe out to be crying; but 1 wasn't crying fur the hra hour IKd yon know what was the matter' "1 knew we bad bit on a roc A or something, because somebody said so, aad I beard the noise "1 "Were there many little boys like yourself cn tbe ship' Yts; kLare waa a food many there, but lliev was very near aU Leruiaas. I don't sen' any of es that nieht. Ijd yon see any peotUe drowned on ire sbijpr I didn't see anybody drowaui at ail t)y two osea. 1 'ui yon see theotsuik tne watery Yes, air. Id you see the fcne that was stretched rTcm the ship to tbe rock Ir I seed the people eoin' along the tine boldia' by their bauds and with Uus.r (eat baivin down and their bodies in the water.

It waa there I seed the two Jusesrlet go, and they ware drowned. "11 you see any of Use dead people after you got on snore "Yes: I evwd a of feodka they said ttwre waa thirty of 'ens bcastd a boa load corn in, as waa picked up ta tne water about the ship, Lad yoo have a cap on that night, Johnny sir; I was barvhead 1 ard wet aU tha Un.e. ROCH SWW -iMvi Tie fc-yr-T -rt B70WT If't-tes'f-fi Sk-nrt "f-fsk flTwi -re f-7. rj wU Tf, it it nrrtee sgw-j ti'ri sirr-- i tt fh 17" -ttt free, Hd--. Ht.rT!TKR.

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rm EsSTEa. rw A tiMariaa twraa4 aa ta ieer. Francis H. Caldwell, a practical farmer, guili ieai aa a fortsrt maiden, and tioacijnaint-el with the eil ways of this or any other metropolis, was hivolTed hi a trans action edoesriay mornine that will haunt him as long as memorTth' Ida hr sway, and prove a prcJifie tbeme 01 dicuwon among his rela-tiie ami friend" In benighted 5f nfjiiri. One week apo be arrived here from Pike, via CfhBty, Kaa.

en mute to Orfjron, aixl leosil in hii 1. arcing trunk at the iiaii-ri houw, engaging a room at a pri'-e within 1 i means, awuritig the hmdkwd ttini 5' nkMic'i a fearful sight of money to on the raiiroad he was After purchasing his tk-ket for (TttiT. onr Mi-uiri friend had a t.itrred gre-nrks left, and nearly all of thse he turned over to a briker lor lver, retiinin ulv to gTecidwcka of tlie dollar denomina-t ion. This early on Wednesday. p'i ciiitiog 1ih silver at the botel he fonnd iiat bis Mippoeed wrnt -ioHar roTi was a dollar Mtf.rt, when be retunoed to the broker's at some point on Montgomery street, to have the mistake reclined.

As he left the office and started aWig the ste4 be waa met by a rial k-comolexioued peiitleman. whose affability and pleasuig apeararioe wee captivating, one ot those smooth. liieraL sincere cbaii who always have a cheery greetinz for strancers, who approached him with an honest smiie and anked Lis destinaUon. Tne Mis-sourian te.lh the rest of his adventures in a quaint, graphic style that needs no embellishment. "so yof'b com to okiook.

said the man, and I told htm was. tVell, Raid be, if you've g't friends or acquaintances tip or anything of the kind, ou had letter come along with me, ar.d 1 '11 iiitroduce you to a gentleman who knows about every btKiy in Oregon. He is going up with a party of twelve. He's a r-al nice man. He'd be glad to see you too, ai.d talk a)xnt old times in Crawford conn-ty.

That 's where you said you came from, didn't you I toid him I'd go with him aud see that man. 'cauise be mignt know my brother fciiL IiiU is older nor rne, and runs a ranche. Eill leinme see Bill's goia" on thirty-four an I'm thirty. lie was a wild boy. Bill.

"Say, you woo'. In 't take me for thirty, would" We)', as I was sayin', I said go, and I went. We walked through the street, up one and down another, until we came toH street that lot over there with the trefs in it Ifupont, you call it, or something of tliat kind. We went in a room and set df.su, I in a chair and be on a soia. it was a littie room near a big room, and something like a closet.

There wa. a able 'tween me ar.d-him. Tbe other man said be was very glad to see me; it always did him good to see a man Koin to Oregon or coiuin ri-om Oregon, fie'd done so mnch business with that he cotddn help feeling friendly for them. Iiang it," he says, and he brnshed moif-ture out of his eyea. "I'm kind of soft-hearted.

Anything aifects me. Well, I thought he was a nice man, sure. After we hal set there for ten or fifteen minutes tha man I first saw, Mr. Stone, me to take a dni.k. I said I did not anything butci'ier; I i Tl POMT! miER.

The curl -headed hn.lefeilow, itha white wbo washed the said he l.adn got any cider. Then Mr. Stone asked me if 1 'a take some port wine, a glass of port wine, just to revive me a little. I aaid th-it I belonged to the Methodist church and didn't dni.k wine, ntone said I'd droped some-Uimg. I looked 00 the floor, near my chair, and taw a strap.

1 said that it did not belong to me. Htone took it up, pnt the two ends together and curled it as doubled, making thro loot. tone held the two ends in lu one band and with Uie other preased the strap on the labia. Then he called for a pencil and said as how the other man couldn't put that pencil in one of the loos and nave it in a loop when tbe strap was drawn out straight. There were three loots in the strap.

The man put the pencil in a loop, but it waii outeide the loop when the strap was drawn out. Then be tried it again and made a success of it, that is the pencil waa between tbe two enda ct tbe double strap whm the strap was drawn out. I kinder looked surprised. He hispered that he could just knock the stuilln' out of that game of Scone's if be had a show. 1 said I didn't believe in bat thing, I wanted to go home, 8tone said he bet the oUuw mail twentT dollars he couhin't keep the pencil in the loop r-acn or ttiem put up twent ooliars, ttj.it is, 8t one put up a twenty dollar gold piece on the tal.ie, and the other man put another on ti top or it.

btotie wanted me to bet, but I iaid I aid not gamble I belonged to the church. HI CAUJtT MB A COWARD, and said I was just like all kliasourutns; bad no liberaiitv, and was afraid of losing my money. The other man said if Ibetlwouid win, and no he had the dead wood on the game. He me how much mud I bad. I suid, Vrnat's tbatf" He said, How many acads have you got Are you eromef How's your aocouut 1 knew be wanted to know bow much money I had, then.

Well, I took out my buckskin punte, and showed him M. SO. I said 1 could not bet that. It was ail the apare money I had. They kept talking to me, aud bother-in' me, until at last I said I'd lend it to the man that wasn't 8tone.

He took the money and put it on top of the two wimties, and Stone roiled up the strap. The nian that wasn't Stone said we'd win that in. uey sure, and have a jolly time. I said I tuiuK i. rljjul take a man's money, and I only loaned the money.

ii srave me the pencil and asked me to put it in the loop. I didn't want to, but I did. And then ne -Irvw out the strap, and the nencU as mx in tne loop. Btone said we'd i. 1 put the pfcticJ, you know, jiist where the man who wasn't Stone told me to.

They wouldn't give me my money, so I got mad and came to the police about it. IK VKKDJOST CALCStlX. The ictim of this sUwp 1 game is in appearance, lite esseuce of verdancy. As he sat in Chief tiros ley 's oftioe to-dav, attu-ed in a bauepun suit, "his pants tuck. into coaixe.

law -hide boots, and an enormous nckr le co i-r Jig his cheap tiannel shirt, his large, wondering eyes a i Je open and his mouth ajar, he certainly the gulhble person that he has proved himself to be. lie waa willing, aye, unxious to tell his hiury to any person he would to hiui. Ma 671 INg ADD TBI OTHSR MAN. Thursday afteruoon, about 4 o' dock, OiScer Gay nor orreiOcd Robert Stone on the chai'ge of cotisvinng witfi Oeorge Stevens to defraud Francis Caldwell by the "strap" game, and Is u-r iu the day Stevens was arrested. Mr.

Stone represc-tiled San Francisco in the Mate prison from lwfi to 1ST0, liavinj been selected for the pos ttoa on account of his seal collecting and removing projierty in wtucb ha really had no lawful interest. Sl-vens, abas All Hands, waa omvu-ted coupitwcy In ihss same game, in February, and aent vo the eotratv' jail for a term of one year. Tne ti of Stevens was the first to occur alber the act iiM reawng the jurutdicUoa of the poll. court over sm a crime waa pasaad, and caused a dwal of ecnnit on account of tbe marked vigilance of the aulhonuca in ferret-tug out and Huiisbmg the guilty party, it waa rasioiftary to gis'e straw bail in the caaes that tbe prisoner could escape ial and also to bava toe cm aeut to tba hirhe. ru that wiUicMtt be weaned by delay or purchased.

Hqcja. Turner and lvecfe s-guedpljonds fwu Mr. Stevens's release one yetr ato, ia order that he miht emmps. but the ofhrs nipped this cute dodge in the t-ud and oauht the prtmner before he got out of lowa. mm.

wa retxstt skes a cask or xia-TAKfcx mawrrrr. Henry Turner bas just reappeared in public, after a sojourn in the county jail, whither be was sent with Tbe biuka, by Ju.ije Louderback, for cheating a country oian txil of f-Ht. Mr. Turner is a young, fashionably attired fellow of about-aix -and -twenty rearm. He 1j i ssf IB Una black broad-cloth and wears an a-ifce-of-roea neckne.

Hs shirt is general) of snowy white, studded with neat hi tie buuona. He amites feisuUv and dis-piays two rows of even peariy teeth. This ia Mr. Turner as he ai.fearel to our reporter yesterday in the ebtef'a or! i ne. He had come, be said, to ia-q'ure into the ease of bis perfcoer in busmesa, Bob Stone.

He was prejiared to stta tt.at it was a case of mistaken identity. Mr. Stone did busUses with hiin alone and f.ei otiiy ib the wholesale Itae. He rercted that ban friend aiad (rua- bad go into trouble, aKj trusted that bis exolauatiotjs would unravel the mysteries of tne caae aud rMSuit ta an acquittal It was vktv cuonmug bttsineaa, to say the k-aat, and bid many xatona Churke reuarke-l that the professions of stealing and gamtJiu eortaailv poe-aesMi many disagm-abss fv-Uires. lir.

Tiir-Icr bad buainewi ui tiwetHutmom atjoot this time. coarrnrrin. Stone and Steven ere brousbt befora lb police court, yeerday marr.ms, ua the charge of eonsjaracy, when Use ease waa conuiiued nntii to-day. A TO SLATE. MACKET.

In letter from Zaniubar, dated the 15th the London Haiiy Telegraph's tident, after referring ts a report that the sultan lias but aeuefited the proposals iua.se to tun by tbe Inusa government to proaitc. the of slaves from the eoLbi to tbe islands incatribee a vent be bad baud to tba slave market at Kanzasar, aa fotiows: It is in a eoraer of tbe tuorest quarter of the town. tjrtBCioalT inhabited by tsesrrwea At the tuna of my vsot p. in. sasd to i le the busiest in the market, there were about seventy-ftve slaves fur sate.

The slaves uiitsvd were aU A irRAOS nom tua new and Utut a bom iste wasters, for i A Hew ta I.tea'e Cace Tkat Miaht Have Teraslaateat setiaaaty. Louisville Cocrier-Jottmal The performance in the cage of lions at the Exposition building Thursday night came near renltiiig in a more serious content between tbe animals and their master than was put down in the bills, tin entering the cage, the exliibitor, Mr. Dozier, opened the door of the adjoinii.g apartment, in which was the youne African lion, and a usual motioned the animal to enter, but the young pnnce of was sulky, and moved with evident reluctance and 111 temper, and Jlr. Dozier struck him a sharp blow with bis whip. This roused the ire of the brute; hiskmgiy dignity would not brook such an insult, aud with open mouth and hoarse but savage growl lie sprang upon bis master.

The latter swerved aside just in time, however, and the animal swept by, his teeth grazing the shoulder of Dozier. tearing his dress and inflicting a slight skin wound. Quick as thought the lion-tamer revetted his whip, and the angry lion fcardlv touched the floor when he re ceived a stunning blow on the head. This was followed by another and another, de- i hvered in auick succession, till the brute cowered beneath the vehemence and daring of the attack, and slunk subdued into a corner of the cage, the other animals meanwhile looking on iu apparent wonder, but evidently too much afraid of the man and his weapon to mix in the affray. As soon aa he had conquered tbe rebel, "Mr.

Dozier made his exit from the cage in the usual way, feeling, probably, thai be bad given the audience a sufficient exhibition of his power fo-- one evening. The affair passed so rapidly that it was over and the man was safely out of tbe cage before the most of the audience comprehended the perilous nature of the contest ben they fully realised it, however, there was no little commotion in the crowd, especially among the women, and those gathered about the cages beat a hasty retreat from the vicinity, mort of them in evident trepidation. The incident did not the daring exhibitor from going through his usual performance yesterday afternoon and night, but it may well be imagined that he exercised something more than his usual watchfulness while among his savage pets. Hoard ef Pa blip tarts Special Meeting Weaaesdav Evealsr. A aril ia.

1S3. Present, Corns. Erigga, Thompson, Warner and ltircell Com. Puree II offered the following resolution: Resolved, That in pursuance of the resolution adopted by this board at its meeting on the 17th of March, granting permission to the Rochester City and Brighton street railroad company to lay down a double track on East and West Main streets from the corners of St. Paul to the corners of State and Exchange streets, the direction is that said double track shall be laid so that the distance between tbe outer rails and the curb stones shall be equal, according to lines given by the citv survevor.

Adopted. ThoxasJ. "Szttlle. Clerk. Vat-cablx asd reliable.

"Brown's Bronchial Troches" are invaluable tothve exposed to sudden cbaojea, ailording prompt relief in coughs, co'ds, apS-dS COHMEKClAXi KFCOKD. ROCHESTER MARKETS OF WEDXESDA1 Boom vf Trade Brpvrt. IXOTJR Market quiet. Salsa 6C3 bills at for No. I Spring, SS5U I extra etprimc, JU for asrber Winter, tw.GB fen- white winter, and StO.30 for double extra.

Bys Fix. a market sutadrat for city grovnd. GRAIN Whiat eiarket nonurnl at I6Se for Milwaukee clnb, io.i-x; for amber Winter, and ItoalaOe tor white Winter, according to qaalitr. Oats market fairly ac4v9 at Coax market steady at forState. CORN MEAL Market quiet at 140c for bolted and l.TOc for unboiled MUX FEED Market unchanged at (30,00 for shorts, for sbipstaffs.

and 3,00 for middlings. RAILROAD FREIGHTS L'ncnangea. fooor to Bprlspfield, Boston and New Haven. T5e: to New York t.Sc: to Troy and Albany 56c; to stationson tne Hadson Biver division the same as to New Turk, and to sta-tiuns on N. T.

C. east of Rome same as to Albany. PRICE." ClRRESiT. rBevised daily for tbe Democrat and Chronicle. F-e-g are scarce and wanted st our qnotationa RAIN street buyers pay tbe following rates Wbiat for Wicks and white Michigan, according to quality, 18sEe tor tbe best white, according to quality, and kitjfelsuc for red, according quality.

Oats I BAHiar S7oe for two-rowed, and for oar-rowed, according to quality. roliowing are street and retail prices Potatoes, 70 feiOe bosh racaibng at 9 according to variety. Apples SuisTJc 9 bosh retailing at peck, according to variety. Cranberries, SIXOtrslSQB bbl: retailing st U23c quart. Dressed chickens.

UalTe retailing at BUGS Market firm and tiiher: street price, 3s dosen retailiDg at ttcgitic 9 dozen. BCTTEB Market arm with a United sanply; street price, 9 retailing at MM5c 9 a. MAPLE HUGAR 15 worth lsUlc 9 according to quality; retailing at lbc a. HAT AMI STRAW Market neglectot and nomi. nal.

We qnote: Hay st tii, JiitS. 'B ton. according to quality. Baled Hay at 11Wc. 8crswst fitAdifll.

W. T. M(H inn MONEY 11 A ET. Folhiwmg are the changes Id the rtocks named made op from tha last Board! since the sales of April 5: ADVA.Vcau. OossotiiJated Co! teirm LQK.D New Y'erk Central A Chi.

A Rock Island Mil. A St. Paul 2 Mil. A St. i-sai Is Toledo A Wabash Eort Warne Chicago A AItn pref .1 bac.

A West 1 Indiana Central Hanmbkl A St. L'mon Pacie. )s Hudson consolidated. rne 1 Kne preferred Harlem ptinols Central Clereiand A Pitts Chi. a Nortawst pref i.ccLi.vr:i..

Oimhertand ........5 New Jery Central Vi PacHOelSail A Wab. pmf Harlem preferred Ohio A Missisfiool. Michigan Central Buxiiiigwn A Col. a Cia a ataaetary Nsw Yoak. April a.

M. There is aa ImprOTed feeling ia financial circles aad money easier, though not down to tag legal rata of interest, with nearly all the business at i-hsla per day. a few transections at cent gold to Tba re ceipts of currency are very large, being estimated at three millions, mostly national bank nixes. The bonds bought to-day by tbe Govaraassat ill be isue for in National bark notes. Gold ranged from Us to 1I7, kmcf steady at UswUSji.

Loans were asade tram Sat vol 9 cent for carrying. Clear! oga at tha Gold Kxebaags Baak were fTX.Ckt.aju. Ti aasm disbarsw-ments tdtote. Casteess receipui Govera-sseats were Arm slid )ti 9 cent better, buwiing nrroer at tvTli'SH for sixty-dkys and t' for sibt. BOutbwra ritata secaritlsia ware dull aad steady.

Rail, road beads were to better detuaad. Tbe stoek market feels the effect ef easier asaney, and tha general eoa-ricuoa ts that a suraixig potat has been gained, as tbe aborts satrw aa aaxiety ts cover while tae balls are re-tmrcr ing stocks pane was whlks asoawy waa asoat stnageau Vaa4eraiit aharaa took the ica4 ta tba apward movement, bet taare waa act more tbaa tbemsaal activity. The market opened weak, bat after the arst call aweaase firmer, aad ap to leetoefe there was raptd snd geaerai advaste. la tis aTter-Booa dealiags tae highest qawtaUoas were maintains GOVERNMKNTS-t-kMd as fallows A. SS nf -si reg irt C.

W. at 'Sf C. b. ssof 'si e. C.

tl. of ss.n; C. ct k-4u regiASMre.1.111 ('. 3. Ciimmci 11" New Sras SoVi CentraJ 0Mi 1.

a. aa. reg. ox 11., a. of v.

n. fc-wcoiip. of -ri ik t. i-A' ooup. of ts I.

V2d ooup, ttf taew i UAILW a sTOCKr-ed mm Cant. SB Clsse. C4- A Cta (i.tuPeHai.d So J.rsy ITSj WMrrsliiUBTal tai. A Uovk i-laiMl. QmcSMlser 3s Mil.

A Paul fe cr pref AO do ixiaunt Coal asif Tttt. Wall. A Pacific siaii do a peer, si buMus wsuir Power- As Eort Warne iT; ttv Yrkt A A erre liaut. Kivr ewst. Erie nc 7M Harleui I.

Kfit-ai list M.ct.iira& tVbtrsl bis Lke st ore A Mjcai. gan tttfcecu do d. prwf. el CTsicagoA Aitoa 1vH 4.. 4j pref.

11? A Mi-i-wilpi 44 It Burllxwttofl A vvisy.ait. LMwrw. lascssw'ia a Western 99 Delaware A H-Htw. ii It nan. a c- CWv-ud A I'ltts I ui.jo 1.

ittc t. 71 Cxuusd a Nortt: west do ao prtaf. tsartfordA r-snaina. EXFKlQs-1 ajTOCEtt-Ciasea asfolKHrs: Welia Eargo A Co ss-s AdsaM lTjcews SS Am' ca-Msrea ta Us. ri C.uxwo sua 7is M.LTHASDI nlATS ttONDS-OoaadasfoDows: TnssM rs North tlss-'Oe tawwl.

17 Nw Ti rioii.swa TV Swsth Cejiiua aV Virvlinaw 43 lvaun.r-ttuiwi. Missoart Ss. irV.4 vna L.UI ANDORAl.t. i are ta recetpxs of S- -or and sntln isaa porta, tur ih wwea Ax-Til Si W-av. WWt, Cora.

Oaxe, Barley b.l. btisi. frii. tmti. wi.

CMc-nro. at-ss ia ii-i sssa M.ra'asa. tT lsi t-Urt. SslA s.s tin iMrtrutt atrJ ks is s-t a j.Mi aaA tut faaas a bu.a Bt Tal- If-MI arid hr.rm sfajas rrws Prev. w'k UiUt nit tea 2iLA S-M aiimated Tbr in ttre 2 of tmr rrsu 'rts-ias Wat, C-tsm.

OM. B-wrWy. Bv. toei. b-i-Si.

ti-u -b klwtk lkr 4 V4 2 i T-J-! IS. UmtM WLm I3si4 uxm 2Vil I I stp eaaifrf, ifti prexaiaz wiiQ me oeraai til tn th! hATfbT eerjfr tha. ih- anfl fes a roffeet te-aaeiipt therelrom aad of tbe wb jleof fj34 OrillAai -JW. x.r c.r,rt,frn SecruUsi t'T State. LA WJS OF StW 1 OKR By Anlhorlty fETery BTiie a dtereBt twie Ttreerfed herein.

anH commence and ake etl tbriyrlioit the g'sie on and not before the day a'ertbe day of it sa certified by tne Secreciry of State 12, titie 4. cnap- 7, twrt Stata.e.i CHAP. 74. AS ACT to contjnTie the n-herr eomrnlASiti of ane New York. I'sed March 13.

1T9; three-fifths being- present, 7 Prjil" fif Si'M of y-r Yyrt, iu innate aad Armbitt, do CMd a girnos 1. Tbe fUherr eommisMoa of tbe Stfi'e Sew York, bvar pa-s-d twenty-r ad. bandred atSd siTtv-eUnu Hw of br.Kdred and eirht. trhaptcr two faun lr-d an 1 eijrary-ft-e is tyinunoed, with th? powers csoierrei tipoa "them bv the act Tfi" roajmUioners to ceire n' saiary. aud to expend only suca rwims as hA-e heretofore be or hi 1 hreait fraiu tinie tn ttme be appropriated for aeh psirpo-.

i 2. This act shall Ukc euect ifliajctiiavtlj Stath of V.TW York. Office of tbe -seeretsry of state. I r.are eorrpsred the with the ortrinl law on iie in thi offiee.aLd do hereby certify that tne same correct therefrom and of the whole of said iaw. O.

HILTON TtVT RTBVFH, 6ecrvjury of atvie. LAMS OF NEW VOKK-By Aatborttr Every law.tmress a different ttn-e be prewerlVd tbereLD, eonmer-ce aridtafee eec; ire iiat on sod not before the twentieth day after the tlay of Its fins; pa5tire.ascertiaed by the Secretary of auid. nec-Uatnie part 1 CHAP. 70. A ACT to snfborir wtU of S'wt of prohibition to lue to the scHa) ter.n of the fopr- Court, or to aor jotice thereof holding aca ter ji or amiug at chambers.

Passed March iS.l-TS. tfcree-flftfcs being prefent. 7s op of th StotUi of rrfrtJtU 1 it jtitnau and AeAittt do eA-xex a The supreme conrt, at rnr! term, may isne writs of Biaiidamo snd of nrohihiii-vi. ted so sut frper'a' term of sad cottrt or inr jut ir thereof holding sach term or sirttag at a'i liiay hr, adjiidce and dt-rmint ttd -force such dettrminatia in the same and wl.a the isarue effect, in ail a in the pro d-tiitrs when the writ-- are d-reeted to tnf "rir eoarts and j'idees thereof. Appeari'TO fr snrb writ shall made to the peneral trm of tbe ju iic'al derar.ai (a a hich the subjct-maHr of the prw--Htn'7 to be enforced or prohibited oris-mated.

wr genersl term not be in jes-non. tben to th? eeae-ral term of an adjoininfr jridicjal dep-triient. aria as be brought on ttpoo an ordr -how or othar-Ue. according to the present pracitce in tike oC write directed to such inferior c-oarte or fie -s. ie writ or order shall be ret nabte at snch Te as t'te sid ernrt direct and when placed on eaien-dar tbe proetf-tllnj? may.

in thed iscreiioo of the eou't, have a rr'-fernce over sit actions or proeedjnr, ei -cept in cr-smiLa1 cases, and znay be moved out of its order en the calendar. Vi. An appeal mar be taken to the rort of anp rf ro omer, jaderrnent or fioai deierrninaTion of ae (Hicb'gerjerai term In any snch proceedim- aal tf.e practice on such appeal t-hall be the same tn ad resjeers" as on appeals to that coact in proceedinT7s npoiaur.d-mns as now regu'-ted hr law or tha practice of tne tonrt. Such appeal, tf the said cowrt so ordvr i bave preference fer aU actions or proc: a i in rtitntna. caeea, snd ouy be moved oat of lis 7jr od the calendar.

5 3- The proceed? on any applleatton for itch nf maDdamus or profciMtiun shad not be stared or suspended dt any otber writ or order of any c-'j 't or fleer, other than that o'thc era! term. wbic't he same Ls pending; nor anv a-el rooB or-dec, Jr.deiT.eat or Cna! de eTTTitnati'tn oNsncl fsrear-f' term -lav tbe procc-dnmr. ttnlciwiiuch gefieral so order, which ordc mav be usoa sucii terms, as to c-curiiv or otbenrie. amay be Just. 5 tlf the spplicatioa for the writ shall mil te the )r-nerai term of an adilnmg Judicial d-parfn -nt provided in the Brt secti-m of t.ii a s-tch geie--' term, in its dJ-cretion, mac make the alterant writ ororcer to show caiie returiishle before the (rein -I term of the In wnion the subject of the proceeding onv.nted.

at tbe BGZt teriT mc-eof. with the same et 'u a'-I rer cta a such siterBative, writ or order bad bcfi tiukie by fctu.a general term. this act shall take effect immediately. 6tati or Sue York, I Office of the Secretary or state. I bare compared the preceding with the origin! eo lile in thii oifice.

and do hereby Certify int toe same is a correct triittriji thereiroai and of the vho.e of said origlaai taw. HILTOX SCKIBSEIt. beeretsiy ot state. LAHS OF SEW VOKR-Bf Aatborttr. fKrery law.

anless a different time shall be prescribed thfretn. nsli commence and tamie tifec toroutfuoat the Slsitf on and not otiore tne wentiet day after the dar of its passage, as certified ny the -Secretary of State, btrc. titie chap. 7, pari lie. ied ata; ntti.j CHAP.

79. AV amend the thi-d tnlt tttle second, chapter si. p--t s-oiLd of tne 11 -Tised Siatuias, eat if ei Uf grantins: letters i-mtntary." Parssed M-v-oh IS. J4CS. Tt Perspl nf the St -it tf X-t rr-lr, in SsrcTtoif 1.

Tbe third sectioo of article rst. title second, chapter aart second ef the fredx. lat-cte. is hereby amended a as to read as fttllow: No per-Ajn shaii be deemed fompeerit serre a-an exeector who, at the time the will i pro-Fed, snnll le, Fir-et. Incapabie ia law of makias a eooiract (except raarried woiiienf.

fecoM4 Cndr the ags twenty-one years. Third An alien not being an inhabitant of this state. Fourth. no s.tali have been of an lafamoas crime. Fifth.

Who upoi prof t.hsii be sdjudKtd by the fcunroaate to bo ia voinp-rtent to execufe the duties of suavh truu by reaoaof druak-etiuesH. dishonesty. miproTidence or want of sader-standing. If any such u-roa he named a the vie ecut in any will, or if ail a iM-Ttu nam-d a be incompe.eat. lif r-r of the wlil nbaU be iued.

as t.eresafter proidv-d in the cae of ail the exrutir renowtacin 3. 1 bis act shall take effect iiiatuediaieiy. fTAT or ftew? iow, Office oi tbe Secretary of State. I have compared the precedtns w1t the original on fi.e in th office, and do herebr o-rtify that ire iaie in a orrec tran ipt Uieretrom and of tbe vec-ie Oa liij orikjii i.W. G.

HI1.IOS SCRIBVKR, Secretary of State. SPfCIAX. NOTICES. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. flapftT Belief fr Tesiag Mew from the efffct-i of Krturs snd Abufa in early life.

an hood r-stored- Imi-edimente to Jaarriage ft-w treatment. New and remarkaoie B''ks and Ci-ulaj-s sent free, in eaJed Addrerss. HuWAKD ASMTATlO.V, Vo. Houib. Nirth street, Philadelphia.

an bas-itif; a hifth rei.aur.uoiA lor botaorablo conduct aad prtgr-ftriotaa: wwkiii. njarXilt-liru Batchelor's Hair Dye. Tbtssnperb HAIR UVBis tae Best In tbe WordPerfect If Harmiesa, Reltable, aad lnstantaoeoBS. No diippoictitieDt. No KldiCiiioas tints or Capieasaxit r.

The getinlne V. A. AIXTHEIyOK' 3 HAIR UVK pnxliices 1MMR11IATEI.Y a srloJid BLACli or NATf RAL BROWN. Ikss snt tain the xio. out lesveelbe HAIR CLEA.S.

SFT and ESAt'TI-FIX. The only tsafe antirERITCCT Dye. Sold by aa DruggUia. Factory 16 BON l-tT. Hew York.

roarMSAcer COMMISSION MXRCHAKTS. George W. Wadsworth, PEODDCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, MALT, HOPS, fiattrr. Ceme.

Paris, Lard. Basaa, Bel Ortrd Astiessaa Vrata. OOieS ralbaiw How, oppnstM IM Ma SOMVS. ssuia lor race tjurrwas. RgraBESlcae Cas.

R- Bas, Bsa. KatSooa RaaA, Boatua: J.CT.hsr A Ootaout, Rocaetiter, Y. orrow St. Nickrreoa. Ctilrage, Ui.

ins Browaeil, Sclineotady. N. Wiser, Faleg A Co Troy. I Crto. H.

Bpuaaav, Cttftua, Ui. i Btrdsaii A Parsoaa. Brie. srJSrtlt SPECTACLES. BATjscn DaAjrarrrrr.n 9 Arcade BIGOT FRTC-kEPTKO At SA-raKOTIIWKO Ht.Alr"L'.Jltxii tar mil of -Ja ai.i rtees sod PctiMca.

(Irjcra OiaspcS. Thrra.ir;.Hrs. Iirsftn i t.la, S'-crtrTg XSS SlUS'llLSL UVXJ. "ft xrwvsii.r I.W UX I taox WORKS. THE KIDD IRON WORKS.

le. law MlLXMt. IttK'UEisTfCaU MAt'rACTCRSRS Of Batlraa. Car Whscts, Hasw fgttaeatlaaeaae Caaklaaw. MacklalMa' Twalw.

Usuara. riaasura. tkrtlMaa Markt.rw. rank Ptoaeww. Cwttaca, eVsv.

sVe. r. i 'T lriwf ycE is aijfirwiattil, at is mhoti im Ihe eonUnmiVj ittcruining malt of the etltbrattd 6PENCERIAN STEEL PENS These pern are roaaprtavd fcs IS awert of tae Vtuasar 'jut Jm wld sure uss 4,500,000 faoftoa fur their eastiefty, -116-in aiad wvsuuta ttw mt 'wiaagw. ftr- yr ta tarjas -r--to atvi ftria ta fe ra, a pr, aA a aya (frd, iU9imf otU i-r s-wsnjwt, sw sa rese-tjwf IV103I, BUk-MAH, TAjLOK CO 129 4fc 14 i-rma-l re(, R. Y.

ARE Tvrin tn ttore lavrge al W'4 ar4ptsed tca fikf Tasr.aa spsm of Pantilaad ari. fsrassftea, as sUai aar4 is, r.wi.t ue itmnrtm Ymax aod VwtArUiiC-ifs tXA. Wbear. tmi ns.9t!4 an. 1st l.l.i4S Cw, busfs tsRVi- l.atfi.SO CM.VS Oats, bush Jfi.

Kl JulI 911 li.rlev. bush Si.fi-fl Vii.fM Ml. Re, bufh ii.M'J S.aT Fis, bush J.7l S.W ktw Slit It, bash IT.KSt Total, bush 235,113 CENEKAL, MARKETS. Alba ay. April P.

Wheat Market dnll and stvsc.i; two cars Canada Tradweil st oc. oae caro. 1 Micbtffsn do at ufTc, and two cars white Rye msrket quiet; sale? No. 1 rtate in elevator at ic. C.K? market dull: sales two cars j.o Western at tiic.

oats msrket arm with a better inquiry; saies So. state and Chicago at tHatvc. Western at and cboloa wlitte at aaswc Ba klxt market neglected. milwstkes, April P. M.

FlXini mnrkpt dull and uuchsnged. Wheat market tea.iy; sales No. 1 Milwaukee st ITHo. sod No. i Milwaukee at lle, OATS manret arm with a fsir demand; sales No.

2stS Hc. CofiX aisrkut rules steauy; sates No. ImlirdusliC Rve market dull and uncoanged; sales No. 1 st roHc. Bablky market steady; saies No 2 spring at toe.

RlxrilTS bbi flour, lG.ikl bnh sueau BaaMi.vTs bills Hour, busa wheat. ftswege, April P. M.Piom market rules st-soy; sales 1S bbls at for No. 1 spring, Sw for amber Winter. Si0.au f.jr white Winter, and $11.00 double extra.

WHUt market firm; prime white Canada beid at TilAr Cobs maracit rales quiet: sales cstern st ac. Oats market quiet: State held at ton. BiBLBi-market tlrm; Cnnada held at 112c CoKS MtAt sales at tl.itl for bltel.and $h' tor uorsMted, MliL Fritn market steady: saies shorts at sii'pstuOs at til.tri, snd miadlinics at ton. RAltJtOAO flour to Philadelphia ric, to fu.uw 72c. to New York dc.

and to Albany 54c Be-ctins bx Lails 2S.5UU bush oa-ley. Toleae, April 9 P. M. riom market roles quiet and unchanged. WHEAT market dull; sales amber Michigan at 16c cash.

No. 1 red at No. red at itll 5sc, and No. red st to. Cor market a shade higher; sales high-mixed at tOH'-x'tc.

low-mixed st toe, aad no grade atc. OATS market qmct; sales No. 2 at snd reiecled at 31 market onlet. Rkcehts t.att Dah whit, l.MJ bash corn. 1, at.

bash oats. bush wheat, I.3.UU1 bush corn, S.WJ0 busa osts. jsf. Lonls. April P.

-r o-T -m -k et rutes quiet arid weak; sais superfine Winter at 2a. extra Vt inter at to.6o:?.0u. and doable extra Winter at WHT.AT-martet more active; sales No. IvniiiT at No. 2 soft I' Swing at f.

and No. 2 red inter at ls3. Coas marketquiet; saies No. 2 mixed at 1AH il luis on the track st .1 c. 1 1 fi.r do sacked.

OATS market firmer; sales No. 2 at East St. ls.uison the at 25c, and 32W6tXe for do sacked. marsot sl'. No.

2 fcnrine at si: s. Hit msrket drmer; sale crime at fv'c. tt Htsav market qcet; saiesatrce. PfiMK market rules an'ot; sales small lots at sLatl. msrket firm and sales steam at Sc.

l.i r. market stenay. a nit market quiet. RiCEIlTS 3.0t- bbls flour, 7. 9(5' bus wheat.

bnsh corn. busa oats, i.ioj asn rye, pusa oar. ey. ftiicace, April 6 P. 3ft.

Front msrket rules cuiei ana uncbanced. sbtat market unsettled and rr ies are a shade lower; sales No Spruig at IS'ie for regular. 11' f'tr fresh. No. 3 Cntcago spring at lfivc, aad rejected atwe.

Coax market steady; sales No. 2 mixed st crfh, and rejected at Ac-Oats market quiet and weak; sales No. 2 at for regular. caah for strictly fresh, and reiecte-J at Rye market quiet ar.d weak: sales at S2.4c for regular and fresh. BAIU-ET market dull aad Boaiinsl at 7oefor No.

2 Kali and fiiK.tloc for No. 3 ysl1. Par. visions msrket quiet and unchanged. tjESS Pork-saies at seller May.

I.AHit msrket Dcminaily at Watss market weak at tftltfc. bbl flour, bosh woeat, 20.ia bush cm. ll.UIH'bnsb triits, l.uttl bnsh rye. 12.C10bush barfty. SHtetxTSHl.it bis flour, 2-MM1 bus wheat.

SUrJif bnsu corn, iAj bujh oats, bush rye, -io, JUU bush barley. Baflala. April 96 P. M. ttom market rules tiea Western tyriDir wi.aus.ijy.

Aocber a. White at spring Bt Rve I aj oted a.1 4.l5, 3B bbC Wukat market qnift; No. 2 Milmmiee Stnnjr quoted at Isx. No. 2 Spnatru iii l4-.

No. 1 Dnluib Spring at Wiic, -suite CitU at 17iluc. anrj -white Michiittui at lcwsejjftr-, and red Winter at iHie. Cottx market Brtn suae a.ut baa No. 2 Western in ptcre at i2c, and 4, ') timh WeMera on tnct at 'c.

OAT Hair aet dufl; WcMem mixed fael1 rt 41r-. Baki ty markei Mead? Cnad-- quoted No. 2 Western two-mwed Sute at f.ftVic,aDd f-ur-riwed Stte at Sac. Krr nomiual at Hoo fr WeMeni. fiAhiEY MaLT market steady; Westem quottwd at X.Y,-Frm wtDter Western at ll-illi, nd prinie Canada at UM.ii-e.

PijriioNS---market trm, PogK Mtle liffht me al and heavy- mpifls and -short ent at tlti.5SH'S,3.i- Lakij sate at sj4't to tierces and iSiViiilie in tubs and kens. ERri niarket steady lifrnitiiyq'a't- i 1 mediam Clover at 4k, 38 pro Ure Gover at CATTLB-Keceipt for tne week mC Bead; market slow at itt oil bD ail hiiifers have drawn out f'f the Buarket aitsefcther on aecount of tbe of nuiway trav ts by the freshet and the want of fa.ilitie. for binpinir. asd La tt receima for the week btd market tdow at adTanceon lai week'ncWm? rate. recei pt.

for ih week laV-- head; utartstt XAOtciiiiaJ vt a.c-u.riJL Titwrflie. April P. M. The Petrol ewm markets u-ninw were quiet and unpha-itjed. On the LU-r the mark ft waa ahnosi sWKrtant; a few Mies of bioken If weJe effected at tZ, 12, t2i-.

lQt ue maiket closed nominally at F-, li, and was harelT quHatie. AUHl Cii the market cirifved at fi, bid and At i'arser' Landing tne market waa trtcer. clofinp at ri, and tt.f) aked. Ibe market at Tidiute wa aetire at altbt adTance, eloins flrm at The hime reilned market was i.t4fatiij at hic in bulk and I5rc in bttrreU. Herald.

LidB. Ap il 9. Afternooo Cnnil? closed at iwiswiivt ffrr oioneT and 5ti for account. Bonds Toiled Mate a-aua; Kit tor gj for 10-4: ttiij for new j. Brie raiiway Si.

Farts AirH erternoon Ken tea closed at April 9. afternoon Oonon closed emeu froUuwiEgr are the qnotstuons; Mid-dlkn tp.nd, iMriid: MiddJinff Oriean. p. a of tne day ftMi. mu oaleA, iac.u4xn for sneca tf'n and exptjrt, BreadMnrfa Quiet, Cneee, tftfc-M.

A. M. -ior wneat, TliilsSd for red VVevttexn Sprm. I2d f'r red Wutter, lt0.i'lld for white aTftrage, and UU-MMd fMreiab, Ooni, 27Jd. Bartt-T, V-d.

Pes. 4VV1. prk, Sutid. Lard. states bonds, )P.

M. Flow, ZiiXUTi. W'beat, for red Western finng, I-d ftr red Wtnt Iajvm ftr white nt era ire, and Uiai2c-tKl for ciob. rorn. y.Vd.

Bari-y. Wal. (IhL. Peas. 4 its.

Port, GL-0. LmiA. Luted States bonds, ituv. LAiOF HEW A CT HORtTY. law, Bnlei adilfrecttlcDeshall be preenbei shsiJ fomineore and take etlwt taroairtiut the siat on and tnji btlor Uie nttetb day tt-r tae dttT of 6'ji acertiard tbe Sers-urv of tHste.

ec IA uUc cisp. p-rt BTiwd att-t. 1 CPAP. AS' ACT recttintr ftvTimtioaers of b'jtiw ta (five Aotice tit mtf dicuuiiuuai.ce cf pub'te Pawed March U. 133; tnrea-flfta bela prseat.

Proi'ls of xw( of t''S rpr rU CT703t 1. rivJ TrpltcaU'riJ t-Hb to em of hisWm of anf to a for 1 of a rabHc irv-. It ha t- daiy of i men to jnre athttt, in rAin. to mit p-r-ioo liflEfr on hiwav of so rb fcftrdiest.oa. not le iaii -ax dav bef'fr j.ii niUs? us1 of the tiiaic simI uf aaar1i.

before cost a sit. a cr This set ahsOl take effect Pn toed ale rf. (rTATt OXtW VOUI, K. OSeeof tbe E-crtry of Ltats, 1 bave enpared Ue preee4 with the "aai law en Sie i oiS aad do hf-rijy rt tii a tr.e aaite fc frre-t transcript tnercf ram ut ot the wivwe of-iioru-aiis. BXX.TO't SCSISVftt, BCcrdarv of atata.

un tior sew vwrk-bt acthoritt tErerj- Isw unless ditferetit time hM be prescribed thrma sasil and take eSct il.e s.aie, oa sua aot lbs tweiit.ia day sttcy tse dA of ls pa-sere, as rerf iSeil by the vrs-tan of ate. bee. U. Ulie 4, chap, part RetxKd statute.) caAr. 93 A AT ti the eftie Gov- vtovt Io la hi be--- ert-JJ.

wuiWm. Paed Urri 1S73. 9f Xf rart repremimua i (Sriw. A f'w 1 prttsie tecretarr of tba Go re re or is to si -a eo-aaii-tos J.atr-Olu bvifU P-MiC AU eom fciAjii-td. avii bse tbe tatae funs iss e'ct a s' -aed bi the tio.cTtior.

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