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0 if NO VERDICT. End cf tbt Ecanotll TriAHDIcapeesest aod Discharge ef tb Jbjj Eoeoef and iaciJesta. Tb ttncUr teraslaatioo. of Job Seaa- Mil's trial for tb ssurder af Dob wreeeat ery tortitbls Illustration af th dsfecte sjr jry vatem. TM mull tbs (h seems I arl a Win mim) af lv to th feellag wkiek Im develsped Iteelf le the public anted within rseeatyeara, nat eontleUuBS la capital nlrl are the exception, and not tha rule.

sod, aaB ssslisr boar troaMKM aeev be IM eirewaa-staaeee connected with tbs hiUtag. the rbaoee ef a verdict ara decidedly la favor at ths pna mi. Tbs sa rf which MUltrietarllr closed last avenlng, wss apposed ta bs the clearest Uiat oould be preeeoted ta a Jury, and it waa wail kaowa far aaaa dare paet abet It waa selected by tba mw Iutrtet-Aturuey, Mr. Pbalp. from th aoat of those saw on tba calendar, aa eon-viaeing and eeU-evldeet.

The prisoner escaped aaa doubt eatertetned by ewne at tbo Juror relative lo bto ssmty, and after four weebe ot aarafal investigation, tba ease is now left in a vara aocartnln aoodiUaa tbaa at Ita eom menee-saeat. tka jnrJSjra locked up aa veals after lifcennounoaaienl they toads, tber ware few, If ioy. waa considered an agrsetneel possible), yfl yesfrday morning wbaa tka court epeced an an ataaaa crowd ot spectator thronaed th court-room aod tba ad-bsiaiag sorndors, an irons to witneae tba float Tba prUonerwaa brought down from be Tomb at aa early bopr is tha niornlns. snd a long latervli with bta wife, mother. later berora the Jades -arrived.

In taa vreeene af grief at hie Abe deep and harrowing mead a be remained aim aad unmoved, and when bo stared tba eonrt with his euatoniary steady tread aod calm exterior, bo one could detect the Bltgbteat trace af trees ulouaness or fear. Ilia pallid featarea retained their oaual expression, ad tba allghteat trace of wesnaeas wbleb a aloae abaerrer Bight deteet In hla bloodshot eye the raaelt af sleeplessue waa tbs only tndl-awtloa pomtlns to a reaiisatioa of the terror of Jala position. Judge Brady promptly opened tbe court st balf-psst 10 o'clock, and fbe counsel for tka prose eottoa snd defense quietly entered ant took up tbetr necuatomed places. Tbs Jury waa tbea brought Into eonrt, and with seisms, loos-drawn vtssgos they resumed their sate In tba Jury box! In tba aolemmly of that anotnent, wbeo hla friends eonld not repfeaa their deep mot too, and' when tbe anxiety of the a pee ta tor was expressed In tbelr sees. Scan-Mil nerer relaxed a tsneele, bnt, with a calm, asde-lonit ilanoe, surveyed tbe Jnrots.

Tbe fore-asaa snnonnced tbst no acreement waa arrtred at, bat at bis snssostion tks Court repealed It eharre relatlTe ta tbe condition of mind where xnaanity was sap posed to exist, and they were tbea directed to retire for farther deliberation. At 110 o'clock tber read tared eonrt, aod through the foreman, pressed tbelr Inability to sxrlre at a eon-laaion. Judge Brady did not think they bad sbauated all ne qaestione proper for discus-atoa. and eompelied them asraln to retire, with new. It possible, ta brlnf la a verdict.

Foe tba remainder of the day. snd until late In tbe yeaias. tba vast crowd of a pec ta tors remained ta the court-room and eom dors discusalnsr tbe robsbllltles or Improbabilities ot a verdict. No capital ease of recent data appeared to bare excited aueh rouTest, and It wss sppsrent that net Bcannell merely, bnt tba question whether It was possible to procure tbe eon-Ttetlon of a murderer in New-York, waa on trial. As tba boors wore on, tbe crowd did net appear to diminish, while tbe interest increased.

Seaanell and bis friends wars closely secluded from tbe publio case durloc tba day. and tba oort waa aeeertea oi ati of tna rnnoipai eie-sentaof the trial save tba representatives of he Press. It waa 104 o'clock In tbe evenmc -when Jndte Brady returned to receive tbe re- Cirtof tbe lurv. Btlll unmoved, at tbe moot rlnc period of tbe trial, Brsooell en me in sn leiaurely sat down beside bis enaesel. Heevt-' deatly telt eooeeloos that tbe Jury bad Dot amammIw lnra.il I mmm them.

As aoon as tbs clerk had called over fbe siames of tbe Jurors, tbe Court asked if a concla-lon had been reached. Tbe toremaa replied that it waa lauposslbla for tbe id to saree. Judire Brsoy Are yon no nearer to ao agree" sent now than von were momtnrt Third Juror Yes. we are one ballot nearer. Jodars Bradv It is very eesentlal tbat ibere hould be an agreement in tbiaesae.

It I were thoroughly satisfied tbat yon bad discussed toe aaeiaall it ssoecta, snd tbat there was an absolute impossibility of your I should oosent todisebsrse you at once. But I am not surely satianVd. tbat yoa eaoeot snare at eonclusioa if kept looser togetber. This trial has lasted four weeks. Toe ease bss been hilly ad fsirly Investigated, and there ouguttobe an ereeaaeot.

This eaaeougbt tone disposed of mow. Btill. it 1 bsve your assurance that your awovtetiona ate so firmly established that ao farther discussion can possibly change you. I ah all feel disposed to discharge yoa. I must feavs tba aasursaee that you have exhausted all tbs quest Ions, and Inconsequence oi toree mt your conviction you esanvl acres.

I ask a onseientiou answer from you eslL Tna eeveotb Juror replied that everything, was exhsuated. Some ot the furors had eon. elentioua scruples In regard to tbs ease, snd hey stated oneqalvocally tbat under no circa m-tsocea eould tbev come to an aareement. Tbe Court aaked. would sn acrreemeot be poa-atblaif tbev were Placed in mora eocofoxtable sjuarters, but a negative reply waa returned.

Tha District-Attorney under thoae circ ornate noes moved tbst they be discksrgsd. ad re Brady Then I tkiok, in tbe exercise of say disoretlou, I ougbt not to keep yon any oager togetber. and I now disc barge you with greet reluctance. Bean nell was tbsn recommitted ta pneea. A TlMsa reporter aubeequsntly waited npon averal of tbe jurors, with, a view to obtain mb information as to bow tbsy stood.

Two three refused ta say any thin in regard to aa ease, eoaiplaininc of Bwearinesa, but tha pent to men who voted for eoavletloa did not besitsis to avow their action la tba lury-rooas. Prom tbelr statement It appeared that when tbe first ballot waa taken, six woted tor eoavictton ot murder and six tor acquittal. Tais wss afterward changed so ssvsa aad Ave, aad. finally, when they were leobarswd. they stood etsfat for conviction aad four for acquittal.

Tboee who votes) for acquit-sal professed to believe la toe plea lor insanity, ad declared ther bad rouse it- niious scrapie waiek would prevaut them from retuxalug Ttnllol Of fUilt. BOW TUB JCBT STOOD. It was ststed last ai-bt. after tbe Jury were dumlasstt. apoa tbo aaibanty ot use of taelr anber, thmi tba Jury stood divided as fellows TOM ACqCiTTaU Baaaoel Dreyfus.

No. in East Flfty-flftb- aVf9ws ilea B. Terry, No. xoe West Twenty-nlktn-Btreet elerk. Oeorge JS.

Bmlth. No. IS East Tnlrty-eigbU treett watekea. Jka I eHiaserlaad, No. Wast Ninstaenth.

traati avtary. FOB COSVICTIOB. Jaanaa af. Qnicley. No.

West Fifteen tb-Bsreet ao ansinaae. Jassaa WeUa, No- xJT Wsst Tblrty-algbtb. treett merehaot. Daw.d D. Nile, No.

4 Wslkeretreat salesman. nragc. ao. ta peaareaasa suset: fruit- Ueaty KrewoU. No.

West Tbtrty-f earth-street pnster. Llsnard, Va. 41 Sontk street; mer- Mrt- Wmx raixtaatreet; lot Tkeodert baas. Stndley, No. tt Park plaoa; mar- af ay tssa aVcwre tbw partes- Cosm ass) Cenart Caamaaam aleaa.

liver alnoe tha pasaags of tba Tax Levy act af 18TQ, eoosldsrakie of a shuuls-oock game has beea ta play la refer eoa ta the appoint-xoent and pay af afBoara and a Headsets eg tba Bopenar Oeurt aad Court of Com most pioaa. ia tbat act a oUuee was Inserted, giving Us Csa-reller power an appolat aad remove tba efaeera aad attendants bt those eearta. This power Cea trailer Coaaollr, aad kts eoceeaaor. Coa-traUar Oreea. sxsreised by removiag amber efBeere ta both courts and appolntlag others so til tbelr plaeea.

Tbe offlcsr resaosed bad beea appolsted by tbo Judgee of the respective sorts, Modec autberiiy clearly oof erred by ti esaiatee ef and IMS. and claimed ta have be eeetlneed ia tba Judiciary article or tba Osastlturion ot 1870. The result was tbe Co-roller refused to pay IS oncer ap-pwased by tba Jadawe. tboucb tnev eoa. ttwied to 4 duiv a 001.

while I be au4 touted to recognise tbe aJvsri vfetiat tad Coatror Bppolnted to I paid. To teal tto genet na. Abrabaai R. LawrvarS, Eaq lastUnV sad miss aa lb apsnsr Coart foe sws af lb af-Sssss appelated Br im JmUgrm Osttnev Beraard Oarrey. of tbe gaperlav Coax, aaa Omeer FaS-nefc J- ilsrt, of tba Co art ml Cushdos pteaa to rsaever one and osvkAlf months' sslary, aMatjas to tlso.

for eae.a. Beta eaaee eama fse srtal. aasl wore deeided before Cbtef-Jae-tw Bsiaear, tba Sapertoe Oeois. veatanWay. Mr.

Lawrence, ea behalf or plaispffs. contended tka tbe Jodieiary article of tba Constitrttio aeauoaed la tbeJndgeeef tbaBaperlorCoort Coart Cocnsaoa Pleaa all tea Dower wbleb taay taMictufoto bad. fall paired, aad tbat aaaeesT tbeoe powers wee aal ef appoiarmeot and removal ef their efflcers aad atteadaau; tbat even if such Jodiensry ar-Ueie aid bos exiat. yet taa elaaaa ia tbe Tax Levy o( Idto. saser wbleb tee Coosraller elaimea authority, was aoeooatltutional aad void, because not embraced in tbe title of tba act.

Caief-Jestiee Bar boar directod a verdlet la faror of aotu plaiauna for tbe fall sawoal calmed aatd latere WAS HE A MUSDEHES. The Km1 Baste at fftaas Pmss tat as Klarw The Iltlle Neck Uvaser About 10 o'clock yesterday morning Peter Muaday, boy of eleven years, employed by Joaathaa XL Anderson, tenant an tba farm of James Gray, at Newtown village, wont into tba barn to gee soma bay. when he discovered a bnman band protruding from tha hay-mow. Affrighted be (led and al armed Patrick McKenaa and another (arm band. who.

after asiisfyiog tbemeelvea tbat a tnaa waa really tbe re. Informed their employer, and an examination revealed tba tact tbat tbe dead body or man was concealed there. Tbe barn la aeveral bnvidred feet from any other bnudiag, a stone's throw from the Loo Island Railroad track, aad star tee brtdtw of tbe Newtown and sspetb plank road, and was used only for the storare of hsr. Coronsr Tewkshory. of Hunter's- Point, wss otined.

and snortiy am tea. a jury wss then tmoaneled. and tbe body removed. It proved be that of a man aboot tblrty-flve yeare old. Ave feet seven inches in beierbr, rather slim built, and well-marked featarea, 11 arbt com plexwa.

and snndy hair. He wore no brsrd, but bad not shaved for eeveral days orevtnoe to ble desth. lie was dressed id a ebeeked flannel shirt. Car-dlsraa Jaeket. strtoed pantaloons, black telt bat, and new aTalned-leatber knots, whlea came np to his knees.

lu a black elotbea vallsa be bad a black broad eloth dress-cost, seversl shirt, and minor artielee of wearing opareL. His pockets contained notblna bnt a wallet. In which was frn ST. in two packages, wrapped In newspaper, one wranper being a piece of tbe Flusblns Tteies of Dee. I ft.

Several eabbage-etnmpe and pieeee of bread were found, mdicatine hla means of subsist enoe while in tbe barn, where be had undoubtedly been froxon during one of the cold Blshts of the peat month. Coroner Tewkabnry examined two witnesses, the dot and one of tbe farm bands, bnt notblns more tbaa what appears above wss elicited, and tbe inquest waa adjourned until Mondsy afternoon, and tbe body waa placed in charre of C. W. Gallagher, undertaker, of Hunter's Point, to whieb place It baa been removed. The posaeealon of the new boots nnd tbe packages of mooev.

with the peculiar wrapper mentioned, togetber with faot tbat baring ao much money about him, be abould prefer to hide away in a bay mow in each eevere weather rather than seenre a comfortable lodsins. eeena to warrant tbe belief that the deceased was an accomplice, if not. indeed, tbo principal perpetrator of tbe horrible murder, nt Ivttle Neck, of Jamea Grabam, on tbe Tib February lass. Coroner. Reimer, who beld tbe luqueet In GrabaoVa ease, baa -been A ttrwwklyai Jaetlew Not lai Cowditlaai se Jkppeatr a sirs.

Th statement of Brooklyn court officers who have been engaged for twa days paat in ef forts to secure tba atteedanoa at court of Police Justtoe Lynch aa a witness in ease of alleged malicious prosecution, are anything bnt credit able to tbe character of that official. It seems tbat last Fall the Justice In question dismissed a ease in wbioh larceny waa charged, and tbe defendant Immediately instituted suit against the plaintiff la ths first ease, for maiiet- oue prosecution. At 10 a. m. on nday the trial eom me need in tbe City Court, but when Justice Lrncn.

who was. of course, sn India. censable witness, waa called, be could not be found in court. An adjournment for an hour waa nad. but tba judicial witness waa not fori booming, and tha messeoser returned with tbe announcement tbat ba bad found the Justice in the liquor saloon under bis court-room on Fulton-street, dancing to tbe time of band-organ, bnt tbat be bad promised to come immediately.

A second mea-senasr, armed with aa attsehment, found tha Justloa in another saloon, lower dowo town, and brought btm into court, but bia condition was sncb tbst he eould not be got on tbe witness-stand, and the eaee waa adtourned to yesterday morning, when, after another long wait, the matter waa aettled between tba pax lies. Sir. Roberta' tsemdtaig. Mr. Charles Roberts.

Jr, gave a reading at Association Hall, last evening, to a crowded audience. At tH Mr. Roberta appeared on tba platform and proceeded with tbs programme, which waa quite long. It was Varied one, too. abouBdidgf ta hnmoroua selectiona from tbe wntiae-s af' Trowbridge, Browning, John O.

Baxe, Rev. George McDonald, and Mark Twain, a few lova poems and aeene front Romeo aod Juliet," Mr. Roberts has a pleasing voice, and eootrola it admirably. He is graceful too; much leas the actor than tba reader. His homoroos pieces were best done; though tbe reading ot Beott'a "Loch-Invar' aod the description of the famine from Longfeilow'a Hiawatha" were not without warmth and reeling.

The portrayal ot the death of Mareutto, wbleb occurs lu the first scene of the third act of Romeo and Juliet," also eUcited applause. This is a seleetion, however, which requires no little dramatic power and familiarity with atage effect to render aneoessfullv. snd these qualifications are not over assy of acquisition. Mr. Roberta Is a young reader, and eould not be expected to have in part as difficult ail tba nutab eesentlal to perfect pertormanoa.

His Mereuttm waa. perhaps, a little too fierce a plo-tute or a gentleman who proclaimed himself tbe pink of courtesy." aao. who died with a Je6t upon hla 11 pa. Soms wss rather weak and inwu-ns in bis demeanor toward Tybalt, and Tybalt waa himself rather tame. The reader's tones, were aood.

nevertheless. In depicting pain or breathing defiance, and at time thrilled bie aod le nee. Tbe eotertalnment eloeed by tbe reading of "Boot FsnsbsWs Funeral." one ot Murk Twain's best Western sketches. Mnsio waa supplied by Mr. 8.

B. Mills during tba momenta wf intermission. The entertainment, as a waole, waa quite agreeable. BetafereoaasBta for tba Brwohlrai ire Psaai laasaia. Tbo Committee on Publio Excise and Fire ot tbs Brooklyn Common Council met at the City Hall, last evening, sad took ma tha oonsld-erattoa of tha proposition for an increasa of the forces at command of tba Firs Department.

Tba restdsnte ot tba up-town wards, aad especially of tbo Ninth and Twanty-flrst, have, for some time past, vainly re resented tbelr practical isolation from tbs well-protected ire districts of ta eity. altboncb their popuiauoa leiaereaslnr ta number mors rapidly tbaa tnator any otaar ware la Brooklyn, aad tbe Dumber ot build las has been greatly auarmented aloce tae engtno-bousrs of tba department were located. Tbe matter was brougbt before tbs committee last eveaiog. aad was met bv tba aasuraaea that a ew eogtoe eomoanv was being oraraoised la taa Twenty-firs Ward, and would shortly be in operation. On the question of increasing the facilities ot tba deoaruaeat.

tba committee, after a 'protracted debate, decided to recommend tbe appropriation 'or tbia purpose of t39oa. tiz $10,000 for ao additional number ot hydrants ia various localities. 110,000 to increasa the telegraph eystent aad bring ail tbs engine-botieee ia closer telegraphic connection, aad assail for tbs purchase of two Amossaag nr-u-anaecwitk wkich addition there will ba eiahtoeu eugiaee for the entire city. Tais amount of fM.OOO will be placed on this year's deficiency bill, wkich will thus be Increased to aver $107,000. All other questions relatinar to taa epaxtmeat were lata ever uaui tbo aext meeting.

Btossiadi'a Last Crawl rciar, far tha Tieaasv Exhibition. Yesterday ther waa on private view a picture just completed by, Mr. Bteretsdt, on which ha haa beea working, for tha last te yssra. This last production waa painted for C. P.

Huntington. aad has just been forwarded from California. Una view of Donner tAke. Ob tba right band aide of tba eaavae rues a hold reeky mouatais. lu aides flecked with aaow.

whtla through it rhaa tbs Paetfle Railroad, a taint wreath of bin smoke betraying tba presence of tks passing locomotive. Donasr Lake lies ta tba middle of tba aietara. aet ta tba rising hllla and mountain, aad doable line tber rue from its blue waters baaka ot fog. which etretob across its surface. Taa ann shows morning at about elook.

aod from all tka front and back around rts vail of muty clouds, wntek subdue tks instance. Afar baek strsxebea tbo Surras, sad in aanoramss view a diataaco of eighty mile is aeea. One at ran- aortioo of tba maay woo-drou effoets aiao eg tbe spectator tba pat-tiaaia ot vsnoos smaller lakes, wkoae levels are maay hundreds ef feet above tbat ot Lske Poaaar. The fere-rund as immeaaely Slaver mma perieci ta detail, every a is unci IJuws asd sross bring esrefolly portrayed, pumpa of Urn'rrVs-trtrt twd piors stood boldly mvt, rT. t7 bu It.uliar cbararterls.

net. Its praportloaa bm betas; colossal. In awly ems fie ay tan. Werita af taa beiBg grspod ail tie ecTsete. wbleb is a point TbTch wiSof former veils; re tare.

eaeeled with great freedom, and most elrafully wevbed as. and aaav bo tinaairteted aa aaa of aWeratadt'a snaasereleeea. ta awaefasis, TM Emerald Fool. 1 a tbe Wkite Mooatasna. aaw ta Berlin, waers It baa created tbe greateat eatbusia.

Both Bsetarea wUi be nsxalbi- tiwa la Viauna. 0TJR DISABLES VETERANS. Taa aseaalaea-e BiHit ai Wari's Ilass1 Correct ieaw On Ward's Island la an institution under the eoa trot of the Oommiesioaers of Cbaritiee and Correction wbich is well worthy of a visit. Tbe maimed and mutilated there hod sa say-lam from tba vleiaaitodes to which persona of tbelr eUns are aubleot, and a comrortabio retreat ta -provided for ths scar rod aod batue-w recked heroes who periled their lives for the aaaerUea af tka integrity of tba Union. Tbough not aspirins: to the imposing style of architec ture which distinguishes Green wicn end Chelsea Hospitals, or tha Hotel dea Invabdes, tne aaoretendlng building on Ward' Island contains within its walls men whose individual prowess and deeds of daring were as noble and successful as any of the beroea of tbo Old World.

The Soldiera' Retreat was originally established In 1868. in order to provide sellable accommodation for soldiers who had, by wounds or disease, become diss bled or unfit to follow any remunerative. occupation. It was made role tbst no soldier should be admitted into the retreat wbo bad not been honorably discharged from tbe army. Dunne tbe first year of lu existence, but a limited number were taken is, though tbe Inmates now muster $00 veteran.

The various wards of tbe retrest are under tbe -OiMumisd of a noo-com-nilssloned officer, who, with bis assistants, attend to the discipline of tbe men, and tbs cleanliness and regularity of that part of tbe establishment under bie ebsree. A separate bed is assianed to each soldier, and in moat eases a room. A neat mattress, a pair of snow-white sheets, two giwd blankets, and a white counterpane are aupplied to each bed, and tbe moat scrupulous regard to eleaollneaa observed. Attached to eaeb ward ts a bath-room witb hot aod 00 id water eupplr-nl pea. Comfortable amoking-rooma are nued bp, and here tbe soldiers spend the greater part of the day playing dominoea or chess, or reading a book from their rather scanty library.

Tha ioa ot tbe barraeK etill observed, tbe kngi sounding the reveille and tattoo, or to summon tba men to tbelr meals. In tbe morning an inspection of tbe Inmatea is made, and tbe roll ia called at night of each ward. A good and substantial olet is provided by tbe commissioners. The breskfsst constats ot bash aod potatoea, varied on certain daya by bread, milk, and coffee. Aa allowance of tea also served out, and the dinners srs composed of meat snd vegetables, soap, bread, flab, rioe, Ac Furloughs are granted once a monta to enable tha inmatea to visit their friends and transact their private bueineae.

Many of tbe soldiers are In the receipt ot email pensions, wbich is left at their owu disposal. A ward haa been fitted np as a hospital by tbe realdeut surgeon. lr. J. L.

Adama, and delicacies are supplied to the invalids from the doctor's private purse. Of tbe entire number in tbe retreat, aoont 280 nave been seriously wounded: $0 having lost an arm, about a like number a leg, and others are more or less severely Injured. A great wantis felt for proper books and newspapers. Tbe library, if the to or SO volumes In tne retreat can be called a library, ia very meagre, and consists of a number of reports of publio institutions, few religions publications, and a little light reading. Tha men very much desire to be turuiahed with aome work of fiction, to relieve tbe monotony ot their life at tbe retreat.

The Times wss tbe only paper available in tbe whole rstabluhtnent. Tbe eierarymen of tba institution bsve exerted tbemselvee to supply this want, but hitherto their efforts have not been very sooeessful. In tna various warda are pitiable wrecks of humanity, gray-haired veterans, bowed down with sufferang, wounds, and palu. Here are men wbo can tell thrilling stones of Gettysburg, tbe WilderneecChattanoosra, Lookout Mountain. Atlanta, aad otber bloody fields of the rebellion.

Some were aoldlera under Sherman, and participated in tbe celebrated march to sea. Othera were with Bhtmdau in tbe Bhenandoah Valley, or Meade, on tbe overland campaign. One of tha men waa a soldier at tne battle of Waterloo. He ia called Bootty." and la tbe oldest inmate or tbe institution. The men are as well eared for as In the national homes, and many ot tbe soldiers in the retreat prefer their present quarters to the accommodation provided by tba nation.

They evince no aense of humiliation at being tba rs-elnlenta ot nubile bounty, for tbev claim it aa a matter ot right, having been disabled in the aer-? vieeot their eouo try, ana are, tnererore, entitled to Its support. DEEP PLACES. GOLD MINING. Lac tare by Prof, illlasam, mt the Cooper ISLStttWt. A rery large audience assembled, last evening.

In tba great hall of ths Cooper Union, to bear Prof. B. Sillrman, of Tale College, deliver tha opening lecture of the Free Popular Coarse, second series, for 1873. The subject was Deep Placer Gold Mining In California." The lecture waa intensely Interesting, and was rendered tbs mora at tractive by a constant and somewhat rapid succession of maglo lantern views, llluatratavs of tbe subject. After making a harried review of the geologi cal history of the continent, the lecturer came down to modern times, and presented tha triumphs of actenee and labor that have followed npon tbe discovery of gold in California.

Tbe stereototieon views presented acenea In tha Sierras, along the line of tha railroad; mining operation, uj mo various processes, ana geological and sectional maps, showing bow tbe aurtreroua deposits are located and how reached by tbe patient and persevering miner. Tne earnest tnetnoa used or the miners waa tbe rocker cradle: tbia waa followed by tbe Long Tom, the alniee. and lastly by tbe hydra alio the gtgsntie operations ot which were graphical ly Illustrated. Tha mountain sides are in plaeea denuded ot dirt by tale process, leaving the bare rocks as monuments of the prodigious labor that has been oxpendsd to extract the treasure from their Interstice. The mining ot tbe present day is done by the hydraolio process, and by tunnels.

tAt Table Mountala, In Tuolumne County, the Miami Boys' Tunnel to driven a distance ot over 1.700 feet tbrous-b the nm rock to reach the auriferous deposit in the lowest depression of the aneunt bed of the Stanislaus River, underlying thick strata of baaaltio rock aod eend-etone, and yet 3,000 feet above the present bed of the Stanialsua. Other tunnel were also referred to. Tha manner of conveying water to tba mining district by Aumea -and iron cylindrical conduits wss abown la detail by tbe atereoptlcou and the method explained by the Professor. Taking into consideration all tba risks, expenditures, delsys. Aev.

of mtaine. it costs about two dollars to get out four. Tbe bydraulie water gnna. wbiob tbrow a tbur-lneb stream of wster from a steel aoxzle with the force ot a cannon ball, can only affect tbo npper layers of dirt. Deep down, a tuff cement is reached, which defies tbs power of water on til it haa been tunneled and chambered, and from S00 to S-O00 keas of aruapowder exploded in tbe bowels of tbe mountain to disintea-rata tna eement iwi make It susceptible to tbe softening and eroding Influences of the kydraullo mo nt Ia aXeavrd a ApysrUsssnai aad Aadlt.

Tbe Board of Apportionment aod Audit met at P. M. yesterday, ths Controller la ths ebalr. Mr. Btraehan.

counsel to the board, said that la tbe Brown eaaa all tha testimony was not in. that ha had applied to the Coart 004 the Court bad extended tbe time for auditing the eiaim to Tburadsy next. Counsel appeared in behalf of the New-Tork IKspmlch. aod said tbat bs understood tbe board hadexamioed tbs claim ot the Ditpmlek. wbicn wss for $4,000.

aod had allowed 1 1,000. The proprietors of the paper bad ao opportunity ot appearing before tbe examiners, aad bs thsreXoro beped tbocaee would be reopened. Mr. Straehaa said he had beea shewn papers wbich would bars Induced him to increase the amount at ths award had hs seen them previously. Tbe Board screed to reopen the esse, aad adjourned to Tbarsday next at P.

M. axPsS I A Ckrsr Artsst. Officer Bavendam, of tba 8ixth Precinct, while on post in tbe Bowory, ysstercay morn-la, arrested two weil-koewa thieves, named William Spencer aad Jamea Lawrence, whom ha found in poaaeaaioa of rJ af eloth. valued at tlto. Tbe ealy elua ta tba swner of ths goods was a taa- attached to tbe goods riving tbe name of tbe manufacturing mill ta Penatrivania.

Tbe officer quickly losrsed that Messrs. Lelsnd. Allen A Bales were the ageets for the manufacturing company, aad from tbe firm learned that they bad sold the goods to Messrs. Fswler Bros, at of PoJiadelphia, whose establishment was broken Into aad plundered by burglars about a month ago. Lawrsncs aad open-car were held for trial.

mt ad Aw I awtwat. A meeting of the Board of Apportionment; wui ba beld at Control Is rlQreera office oa Tasa-j day. Mercs 11, for tbe purpose of sntsons-Ingibe usu of teck to pay the awards the fiwwsf amjaj sua. nr. NW-YORK AND SUBUEBANjKEWS.

BT $. Sktt.1 Bar. C. E. BeaJ.

as-ent for tna Lincoln Iasutote, Missouri. Is in this City, bolt-, citing snbacnptlona toward erecuog board-lag-baa la tba Institute. Tbe association of German photographists have elected tbe tallow lag oftioere for to easu-Ing year: Presides t. W. Knrts; Secretaries, 11.

fcenoene aad K. BoeUcber; Treasursr. Nurd. Cbarlew Ken next. Indicted for pasting a eeonterfeit ftO no'e.

waa veateruav arreatid by Unified States Deputy Marshal Crowley 500 a bench-warrant, lis wss eo 11141 tiled to ail in SersMit at baiL Yesterday moraine a fire occurred iq the roehoelioaarv-eiore ot Heory Lronsro, No. 8TT Eaat Forty asventn-street, eaaaed by defective flue. Imas to building and contents, 100 fully insured. The Superintendent of tbe Free Labor Bare a 4 reports, for toe week endlna March era applications for employment, 143 males, arid T30 females. Situations were procured lor 80 niales aad 61 feui alee.

Lawrence, Abbott, of No. 251 Washington-street, wbllo temporarily iusaoe. attempted to pnt an end is bis existeeee by Jummug tuba the North Kiver at Pier 4X. He waa rescued by ensue of tbo bystanders, aad locked up sit tbo Qroeuwicb-etreet police station. Frederick Hescber.

one) of tbo oldest thieves in New-Vork, kaowa around the Five Potnta.eie-bteew year sro, aa Datcb Fred" we beld for trial at tbe Tombs, yesterday, for kanusTatoien a watch and chain, value 176. jfrout xtuaoiuu norgnoia, of xoo. weavetreefc. i BBOOKtrn. ft i' During the week ending yesterday1, 424 persons weie arrested on various charges.) The amount of taxes and assessments collected during too past week was $135,200.

Tbe I Park Commissioners drew 100,000 from ihs City Treasury yesterday for the improvement of Prospect Park. A large number of tbe men employed in the equipment department at tbe Navy-yard were oUcbarged yesterday afternoon. Frank Carlingford. tbe proprietor 'of a polaoy shop in Water-street, was yesterday commuted bv Justice Waisb to await tbe action of tbe Orsnd Jary. The notice yesterday Yimted the policy-shop of Nicholas Flace, No.

14 DeKalb-avenue, and arrested the proprietor and detained two of hit customers as wimeawee. Mayor Powell will issue proclamation to-morrow, directiaar the killing of alii doss found loose in tbe streets. This action cansed by tbeBomeroueeomniaiets recently received In relauoo to Una anUsaoo. Tbo Common Council Committee beau uaabie to reach say decision on the; question ot the Park-aveau opening, bnt tba huem-beca of the committee win go over tbo around to-morrow aud report their deciaioo to ths) Com- biou ConnoU at tbo meeting oa Monday after- noon. ITBSTCBESTRB COOPITT.

Tbe Trustees of School Districts No. 8 and 6, of Yonkers, bavt decided to apply so the Learia ature fur authority to unite tbe two districts under one lioaid st Education. Tbe Common Conndl of Yonkers have appointed Robert P. Oetiy, Isaac II. Knot.

Ka-dolph ickemeyer. Siephcn Barker, and Patrick woite, wster commisssmers, under tbe cently passed. ISliAjqD. The St. Patrick's Society of Bicbmond County last evening eieeted offloers tor the ensuing year, Tbe Knights of St.

Patrick and other Irish orgtinixatioua of Richmond County are making active preparations for tbe proposed eeielira- non ot bi. i-striCK's usy. a meeting wiu be held to-day to complete arrangements. A Tacbt club is to be formed in Elizabeth. Bishop Odenbeimer will make his annual Visitation to-day to Christ Church, Oranire.

Edward Austen, tba present incumbent, has been renominated for Mayor of Orange. I Tbe question of running horse-cars on Sunday in Bast Orange will be submitted to tbe people at tbe doming town election. The residence of Mr. Herman Schwartz, at Bel vldere. was burned on Thursday.

Tbe loss is estimated at $13,000, two-thiras of which is covered by Insurance. I Thomas Mabon atd James Waterhonse became involved in a flgbt in a boose in Sussex-street. Jersey City, yesterday, and Waterhonse stabbed Mabon in tbe arm. Tbo seizure made by tbe Custom-house offloers on board of tbs steamer Fruua, ion Friday, waa made under misapprehension. Taa seised a-eods were restored to their owner.

i During the week ending yesterday! there were received at tbe Couimunlpaw Abattoir 1.M4 cattle. 6.000 bogs, and 5,000 sheep, There were slaughtered SOO cattle. 1,600 sheep, and $,000 hogs. Michael Kane, a Newark burglar who had been sentenced to five years in toe State Prison, attempted to escape yesterday aa ba waa being taken back to the lati. Tbe Judge recallsd him and added three years to tbe sentence.

The Woodfflde Bowing Club of Newark tbe following officers for the enau-in year: Edwin Benssn. President R. Bum a Carter, Tloe-Presideot Alexander Handy, Secretary J. Edward Bus soli. Captain, (reelected.) The Hudson County Chosen Freeholders have approved tbe draft of a bill submitted by their counsel, which sex urea tbem the (control of the proposed county boulevard.

bills ait present before the Legislature propose a eommiaaioa for tbo work. i The Synod of New-Jersey has prepared a memorial to tbe Leglalature praying for the passage ot the bill providitg for the establishment of an asyium for deaf en tea. The State baa thua far provided for tbs education of tbia un fortunate elaa of lu citizens in institutions in otber ota tea. I I Perssaal. Ex-Gor.

Frederick Smythe, of New Hamp- shire, ts at the Gllsey House. Gen. Horace Porter, ef Washington Assem- blyman J. M. Oakley, ot Long Island, and Hon.

8. W. Melton, of Columbia. B. C.tre at the Fifth- avenue 110 tel.

1 Caot. C. Betltnrsr, of the United 8tates Navy jtnd Col. U. H.

Hobert, ef the Cnitad Statea Araoy, are at tbe Brurtevaat House. Congrwssman B. Wiacneetersof Kentaekv ex-Congressman John Rogers, of New-York 1 CoU H. Oook Hmitb, of tbe British Army, aad Oen. Or.rd"cenVa,Hou;.!t "I vMyo1r Wm.

Wallaoe. of Syraenaei Bishop John 8berp. of TJtah 1 Judge A. Edward Buffern. of Haversiraw Hon.

O. F. Davis, of iOmaha, Land Commissioner of tbo Union Paetfle UoDV James M. BcovllU of NeWJeraey. snd Horn Sorse Q.

Canton, of Utah, ara at tba Bt. Nlobolsa HotsU Ex-Con jresa an B. H. Duell. of Hemer.

N. Geo. J. B. Brooebons.

of Albsny Oen. G. P. Fete, of Wssblnirton, and El win Adams, ot Long Branch, are at tba Astor House. I Mr.

0. Kamoto. Chicr Uerfc ot tba Finance Department of tbe Empire of Japsn and Commissioner from tbat country 10 tbe Vienna Exposition, haa arrived in 1 Ola City aod is stopuina at tbe 8. Nicoola Hotel. Exteaaleai of nadues-Avowaia Cewdr.

aaaileai mt tbe Cesawslsiesera Stewart. The report of the Commissi oners! for tbe extension of Uidlsoo-tveDue, from Qne Hundred and Tweniy-fonrth-street to Harlem Bivsr, came np for confirmation before Judge Fancber, in Supreme Court, Chambers! yesterday. Tbs only opposition from asf quarter to tbe report waa made by the Surveyor, wbo complained tbst the Commissioners 1 bad Improperly reduced hw bdi for services from $11,000 to The Coart ordered tbs eon-firmstioa of tbs report as preseuted. Tbe entire amount of the awards is $703,000. balf ot which Is assessed aarainet tha property-ownera on tna line vi too iiupnifvaisBi ana naif agsiust taa Viitr at large Bwetweaa tm xtaakrwater.

The following ia the report of the business ia tbs bankruptcy brsnch of the UmUd State District Court lor the two weeks ending yestsrdsy Voluntary peutisns filed; Francis Boyd. Jaliua Jonaon. Cbarlaa 8icbr, David E. Bicber adlodleatione la involuntsry cases, James T. Bar ass.

Sasauel Sinclair, Joka Allan. Bartholomew Murria. Bernard Hirseb. George H. Kitcnen.

JobnO. Goynor. afattia Gray. Isa-doreGrecB. Jameaa Aeher.

Warrea Hyatt. Fraacott Dietrich, Nathan TbayerT Ianlel Bookataver. B. Harvev Sisum iMnoiA lvine Gnerln 1 diacbarg. Julius 1 DeiUch! ytaitaiocav Brwablyai Controller echrosdar.

af Brooklyn, nro- tests against the alls ansa by tba Tax Collector of rebate oa sortaia aaaaaaaaenu after tba expiration of tba data kmlted by law. I It aesma that Jaa. to tha CoUsctor received tha aa-es aim ant lut for eonstmctlng sewers' In Bouth Brooklyn, amounting to $1S3JTS and tbs urns witfcln waiob tbe Collector waa authorised to make a reUata of two and a half per at duatstioa, expired aa Feb. eince tbe latter data MHtww 9 taif tvr ts vac ameust of $30 sew have mmtm esiiacwo; se't rbe Tax Obi-ketor haa allowed a rebate ef git, which lattw amount, tlis CoDtroller uys. ts a kwarraa table laa is the otty.

asisw Hssm STwaS ssm CttySSww- rwm fJU Bpswm frwascHpt Mmrrk T. The estimatea ef tha auditor of this dry. Mr. Alfred T. aa Its receipt aad expenditures for tks financial year beginning oa tha 1st of May.

form aa Interesting document to tax-paver, lie statee the cross aaaooat to be raued bv taxation at SS.e3s.oa3. an Increase of (878.250. and wbleb, takew ia connection with the decreased valuation of the burnt district US ono09 will render necessary a rata of taxation of aoont $14 per $1,000 at property, an increase or $3 So over tbat -of 18T3. T.e lucre km In tne loterst to be bald oa tbe areas debt el the elty aad tbe gold premium shows aa increase of 494.000. Tbe increased appropriation tar tbe Fire Department tlOMls.

asked for enoet pally to add to tbe force of tha da-partasent. four steam-ensines. Ave horse boae-rarriages, and one hook and ladder truck. For fbe carrying on of tbe school! as eaiartwd fatal is asked of ti394is. of which amount is for Instructors, tbs salaries of tbe s-raasasar aad primary acbonl inairactora having beea anav teanted ta 18TX For tbe Board of Health and Health Department an Increase of $14,874.

tfie addition being wanted for the purpose of orawntztng a new gang of at ret- weeper, and toe more tborouab abating of Buisarteea. For the poUoe. $30,000, to meet the psy for anrmenirnr tbe number of policemen. Por East Boston ferrve. for a new boat.

For sewers. $90,000. to meet addt-tiooal wants for se we rare. For waver works. 195.500, canned by tbe laying of new service pi oe.

and increased cost of carrying on ths works ib eoneequeoee of tbelr extension into he Boxoury aod Torebeeter 1st riots. For tbe West Boston and CragiCs bnds-ee, $49,000. the city havinr to bear one-half the cost ox rebuilding Cragis'a Bridge. aViawo ia Mac hcacls $ya tweesi dlwriswa. Yesterday morning, a fire was discovered in the storage-bouse of Banta Bergen-stroet, Hackensack, N.

and altboagb the Fire Department- were quickly on the ground, tbe flames defied their Sorts, and tbe place wss consumed. Lost. $1,000. A few hoars alter, fire broke oat in tbe bars of John O'Uradv. situate sear Santa's store.

Los. $1,000. Almost 1m-uedlstely after, Acherman A Post's building wss In flames. Tbe Are wss, however, ouickly subdned. and the damage la trifling.

A fireman named Vaoderbeck bad bis leg broken. It is the ceneral opinion tbat tbe flree were tbe work of rncendlsnee. Four tramos are as id to bsve beea arrested on suspicion of being the guilty parties. Kiass Ceaaty Sarra rate's Caart. Tbe wills of tbe following-named persona were proved In tbe Kings County Surrogate's Coart daring tbe past week George W.

Wood. John Niefua. John K. G. N.

R. Murphy. Dotnln-ick J. Teixena. Nicholas F.

Wilson, Daniel Foster, Benton 4. Hammond, William Kendall, and Martin Kslbfleiscb. all of Brooklyn. Letters of administration were granted In tbe estates of Joseph Standenbanm. AnnaW.

Jenkins. E. E. Sutton. Darnel Lawler.

Frederlcka Krantler, Mary Mulvey, Jamea Murray. Wm. M. Stewart, Francia M. Smith, and Michael Qulnn, all of Brooklyn.

wralar la Braablysi. Early yesterday morning, burglars entered the honse of Mr. John Alexsnder. on Everrreen-a venue, Brooklyn, by fo reins tbe latch of tbe back basement window, and carried off over-eoate aod mooev to tbe amount of $100. The residence of H.

Warford. No. 349 Halsey-atreet. wss similarly entered, about the same time, and $40 worth of property atolen. rjeisars mt City Property tmr Taizea.

The Sheriff of Westchester County, on behalf of the Tax collector of tbe town or Ossin-ing, haa Mixed the tools, materials, Ac, connected with tbe Croton Aqueduct at Bin 8tng, and belonging to the City of New-York, in oon-seqnenee of tbe Controller hsviag failed to pay tbe town tax, amounting to $148. Tbs Working aaea's Lyeewaa. The Working men's Lyceum met last evening at the Cooper Instltnte. Mr, W. M.

Hswion delivered brief address on the question of cooperation as applied to cheap reetaaranta and homes for the people. Tbe eatabliMbiuent of snob Institutions, be claimed, wonld reduce the working man's expenses 40 per and wonld tend to improve his moral condition. Tmm City's Expewditwre. In the monthly statement of the expendi-tuiee of tbe City Government for February, the item of Department of Publio Worka was erroneously stated at $3,728,728. It should be $825,728.

gkewartaireai for Barewe. Par fesm-salo Ptrttrt for Brut and Ham. H. C. Crevellng.

MsxJml CsrreL Mr. and Mrs. Dlx, W. Kane. Mr.

Bambenrer, C. Oppenbelner, P. M. Nksrosl. t.

H. Bnrton. Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfusa, Cna.

K. Easter, James Kidd, A. de Oaa, E1gsr de Us, Mr. snd Mrs. Bicbardaon, Henry Kimble, Psul Bsngut.

neffe, Dealrl Goddsrd. J. B. 8. Jackson, Mrs.

Sarsh Heyman. Mr. Aussel, Mr. Inroehard. Mase.

Bncbi, Mile. Juliette Arpln, Mile. Victorlne yOurqoeS. Mile. B.

Carpenaer. M. GruKard. Mme. Itnsalls Monohy, M.

An loin Benesn. Mme. Jsnnette Dreyrus. Orarge Ssuber, George Ficber, MUe. O.

Fischer, Mile. Chenet. Per tttamMp train, for Jwnassa. O. Cramer, family and aervant, X- Wonnaer, Mrs.

1 Warnuar, Miss E. Wonnaer, Ml K. Ouckenhetmer. G. Nasro, 8.

Worm err, Walter, J. C. Greeley. George Mills snd family. Mr.

and Mrs. Frans Schneider, Miss Isabella Opper, Miss Emily Op per, Henry Zeimer, H. (M-hnmsnn. A. J.

Boia. Mrs. Betty Febutte and child, Lndwis Beuermann. Mrs. Dora Weatenaann and child, Harry Bnfnacel, Carl Werner Miss Louis Bntl.

Jebann C. Koch, Mii-s Barbette Meyer, ft. Merrisn. John Meaner. Mrs.

Elisabeth Meaaer, Philip Messer, J. H. Mayer. Charles K. BsdUer, David MUs Cbrlstins Kleefeld.

Mrs, Loalss eeldel. Pt atasavk for IAvrpool. Mrs. Ban. soms tteed.

MUs H. Reed. T. Mellor. Miss M.

A. Mel. lor, M. E. Bennet.

Mrs. Bennet. Paul F. Puller. Ms-lor T.

B. Brooks Mrs. Brooks, two children snd Infant. R. Wood, WUzinskt.

J. C. Freeman, John A. Rlston, A. B.

Porwood, Aaron Kaator. U. Cutting aad man-servant. J. Weir.

John V. Yaunan. Bat. tin, W. T.

Butcher, J. B. Btevena. Malcolm O. Webb, W.

P. fmoll, T. B. Townaend. W.

B. Fenn. Dr. K. Hntchenson.

John E. J. Grainger. Joan Ds D. Ganda-riliss.

i Per ts-Mp California for ertaogom 3. T. Blair, G. Miller, B. Feliowa, B.

W. Ixve. W. Grave. J.

R. Bmita. N. Tj. Casey and wife, Wilson Brsy, M.

Coollage, J. M. Gooaman. Mrs. Fredenbuxsrh.

Ptr ittamtKtp City of for Liverpool Mother de Paszl, Mothar M. Issue. J. Hollowsy, wife sad child. J.

Robinson, Rev. J. Hally, Mrs. Bam-merfleid. Slanor Marchi, Bls-nor Garger, Blsnor Funard.

Blcnor Pattl and wife. M. Ackers sad wife, J. Davis. Miss A.

A. Davis. F. Robinson. aFaseewarera ileal.

7a ttomtH-thtp 8mm Jaeinto, for eawanaaA. D. Rich, K. W. Bailey, Che.

H. CkMa. J. G. ltherbee, wife, child, and nurse i Ml Jennie W.

Roe, Levi T. 8. Bardee, J. G. Brnden.

J. MoaUnley, Mrs. O. P. Havens.

MUs Julia Bailey. Thoa. 8. Dixon, Geo. H.

Dixon, Bamuel (T. Dixon. Gen. J. H.

Led tie and wife Mia D. Dromm. W. W. Joyce snd wlfs i w.

II. West and wifes Joseph Wagner. Mrs. Mary Read. George Read, Richard Fitch.

John F. Hooper. Miss J. G. Bstcbelder, Wm.

Nieliols snd wife i Cap. M. Hewell. F. Veltman.

Mr. Mlani Dale, K. E. Coukbn. Jr Miss M.

Randall. Miss Aimlra k--n Mltob-ell Mentor. Peter DUbo. Im mats Montgomery, for SaommnmK Mr. Appletoa Bturgls, Miss MaryR.

Elliot. Mi K. M. Mandell. Mtaa Ancle Bmltb, Mis Isabella Rotcn, Wm.

Rosen. Josepb T. Dnoaard. J. Hsnmsm.

Henry Bocxlt, F- Hesse. W. H. Abbey, CharUa faV Oibbs snd lady, G. W.

Fraser, Tbemaa n. Niohola. 7a sfssnwAip jVasfiao, from Detsrrsrg. A. H.

Alexander, D- Alexsnder, Joshua TJanara Howard Gill. Haa Parser. Mia F. Parker. nialatsrs Alsaaaiae Tbt Day, Bun rises I Ban sets fcOt IWH WTSB THIS DAV.

Bsady Hook.t:! Gov. Hslt MARINE INTELLIGENCE! i KEW-YORK March a. Cleared. Stssai'shlps Republic. Gleadell, TJverpool, J.

Hyde bparka: Cltyoi Krootlrn. Br) Tlbbeta, Uv. i pool. Jnhn G. Dsler Dennsark, Bnmner.

Lon. doo. National eteaaahio ueuersi Meade. baaia. soa.

iw-Orln. Fred. Baser; caampioa. Lock-wood, Charleston. Henry R.

Morgaa A Co George Waablnrtcn, Quick, New-Oriesus H. B. Cromwell A et. Thomas. Port-su-Pnncs, Ac Pym, Forward A Montgomery.

Fair-cloib. Bavsnnsb, Robert Iowdea Main. (Geri Otteadorter. Bremen, Ac, Oelnch A Vol Fllen B. Terry.

Baiyeat, Newhero, N. Murray! Ferris de Co. Regulator. Freemsn. Wllmiarton.

A. Loruixrd 8 team ship Co. Fsnlta, Doans, Philadelphia, Jorlliard Steanvship Co. i Cblcamauss, Curtis. Us vans.

E. saacbes DoU; Pereue. r.J Gsray, Brest ana Hsvrs, Geo. Msokeno Kerens. Beerse, Boston, H.

F. Dimock Frauconia. Brags. PortUnd i Iaaae Ball, B.arsmsn. Rlchmoed, Ac.

Old Dominion ataaa snip Co. ban Jacinto, Ha, ard. Bavaanah, Wm. R. Garrison i Wanssatta.

ii.a. BedJor. Fergasoa Wood City et Aescln. Kidndg. GslvsMsn, a H.

Mallory A Co. Barks Falken, Cbristopbersen, A a twerp, rnneb. Eyde A Ce, Mary Dyer. Hopkins. CaibalT rm.xm iui kxm Minrm-l awqauu, JS Off Ull Btettia.

Tetens A Bockmaa Jaa. Ward. Wnri Bagua la Grande, Jaaie K. Ward A Co. jSnaw Maria C.

tltaL.) Romano. Cora or Faimeath tor raers, Fakch. BVdys A Sophu Amelia, iawa.1 Beatsn. Koniirsbers, Ae, Punch. AVIye ao.

Bchra.J. A Crocker. Curvan Jackson rills Osprey, Dyer, Jscksea Tills Sanbkiaris. Atkins Mw! Haves D.M.HHUM, Bsaason, GUoeester; Orrrsa. Wilson.

Previdene i Brasoa, Tr ea. Msrwieb. i bjtw Oa, (iilmor. JacksoBTUU. 1 etesm-shrp Msadin Mandinge, fipeaea.

Dsassrsra doestt Tbom rm. ar, as, aad a pssaaaaasa, te K. Mar- ea. tuuome wit sugar, gan-a boos. Bteam-abtp CelnaMa, (Br Htgglaa.

OUasew Feb. M. with -de M. g.r.T.aaa7tBrei ah It! r'hilalfaainabal'ras A. Asa a mdTZ.tjTF.Ae7 Wl" bteama fiylria.

Kellman. Bandar land Dec. tt. aad Plyaiouxh Feb. 4.

witb s-ooXto iC A bbipaosB 2U7K NsTaub, Fenaaesls, Tt da. vntb bonaa a Fsasab. Kay A Oa. rwtuiatbuperttaasy. bkla Jra-World, Cbaai ptsa, mm iPas.

,1 aad tfcslaU Wight ftk with aadsa. OriiiasM. ka-ara A Co. Marrh ItLM, lea.T, ySSSSd brig BeaTar. tBr.J It PSBalaUa.J Bsgk I Wraaa.

It ass a Tl last. 1BI da. wnst ataaa. so Witness lull, Bsaeat as J. BassM.

Bark Aaau Hme sirs. st, Jeaaa, W. Faiuay Mataaaaa da, with sagar aad miladc, ardor, vesml h. J. DeWoif A Oa Bark Kaetlaisr.

Bamltb. mt sad tt da. fresa BwaSa. Wiikailn aa ssasmssrs Ts -Bark Jaba Onala. Waotbstg, Msaaaa at da, with sasar biasoa a Vesser.

Brig EM Alua. lot ehelbuna. V. i WVksraoa. AspiuwaU wuk rubber, eadar, snd kido ta SV ABssinek A Oa.

Bra w. Oordoa.ant IVtaa) Waikta, Cardaass bv. with snsru to Yeanura A Co. Bnv Prlanesa Beatrtee, (of Mdacv, O. B.J Blnnaons.

Oenfnerosti da. wilhsagsr toJv A Brig Tereea. fNar) Lediea. Bevillo Jaa. It, with mdse.

to erdftr tmssI to Tetea A Beebassaa. Feb. 3J. 1st. XX as.

as. IO, spoks bark troia Marseilles, for pblUdelpaU. da. eak Brig Balsa, FemeolA IvUs Nov, via CkarUstoe 8. 17 da.

With salt and fruik teJ. ds Rivera A Oa. Bohr. Waltea. (ef Rata, KaJ DilUaarhaaa.

Oardaaiss. Xt da, witb aseUde ta oroer. Bcnr. ilium D. Be, Datolsr, Msyw agues.

P. Feb, Is. wbh orangsa. to J. A.

If. Pear. sa Feb Ut. loo. 72 04 apoks schr.

Nellie Beets ef Kaatpert. bound Bo alb. Hehr. lssa Ksea. PaUlipa, Baa Blaa, via New-London, ai day, witb coeoaaot.

ts Wilier A Heaghtoa. BBXOW Bark laabel Brano, tltst.) anchored oa the Bar. WIND Wan at. 8. 4 basy.

alaadu! Ptesm ablps Perelre. for Havre Mstn. for Bre snen; bsaimrk. for Urnam Repnblle and City ot Braofelya. far fjverpeoi i Ca-Uornia, far Glsa-ow i HC Tboaaaa.

for Port-aa-Prlaee, SVci Oeorwa WhU. Ingteo ana General Meade, for New-Orleana I City of Austin, for Gslveetoa Msntgmnery and esa Jacinto, for ttavsnnah ChampUa. fox Charleston Isaac Bail, for Norfolk. Ac. i by Telesrrmah.

1 i BOSTON, Marek Arr, stesmer Glaneaa, from New York bng Teaser, from Ctenfuego. CHARLKHTON. H. March 8. Arr.

obrs. ror-dova, from Pbiiadelplda AddU BUuadell, from Boa. ton i J. Mean, from Portland. Mu Donaa tretn Havana; Trade Wind, from Cienfaesos, rod.

ateainer Manhattan, for Wew-York. FORTH fa. MUMROK, March 8. Arr. Brig Tfla C.

from Haa Domingo, for Boston was seven miles from Hoaum Ugbt wuea aba waa driven off tbe eoa al wit tbe kioa of anils and deck load, and a Gerasaa sailor wss lost overboard. The brig put ia bare lor provisions and sails. i Passed in for Baltimore, bark Paladin, from Bio bark Palestine, from Cardenas, for Baltimore. Passed in for Baltimore, barks Paladin, Rio and Palestine, from Cardenaa. i The Bieam-packet Company's fretrbt proneller Transitu st snebor bear be wall's Pouit, wlta machinery disabled, HALIFAX, N.

8.. March $. The brig Florence, reported lost aome time auto, has arrived aalaly at at. Jsaro. Cab.

i The steamer Dadvbead aslla Monday mornmg for Bsble IaUnd, onsn tnsoectun eruUe. LEWbs, Del, March A Arr. scbr. Vrsle. from Mstsnsas, tor orders.

Bhs reportatbat off Cape Haw teraa, a seamaa, earned Was. Letts, of N. waa lost overboard, fbe bad a aeveie pasaae, during wbich bar aaamuoom was carried and also split sails. Passed np Bark H. Purmton.

from Messtus. NKW-OKLK1NH. March a Art. steam-ahip Sow-Orleans, from Naw-York. I Kid.

steambtp a. Cromwell, for New-Tork. PORTLAND, Me, March a Tbe steamer Corinthian aalied for New-York st Mt una auonung. SAVANNAH, March A Arr. steamer W.

Dord, from Philndelphia i schr. Irene B. Mssservsy, from Wood Hole. i Cld. schr.

VUlase Belle, for Turks Ialand. Md. teanMhlpa Ran baivador snd HuotsvlIIe, for New-York schr. Dorette Fuh, for Port Royal D. V.

Btreaker, for Philadelphia M. A K. Heodereoa. for: XewUledford i Ida M. Burgea.

for Providence i Olive, New-Haven i B. V. W. (Ummona, lor Brunswick Henrietta, for New-York F. W.

U. White, Louisa Wilson, and Bella Russell, for Jacksonville. irKss nairiM QUXRxrrowK, March a The IamaaHneateanvahlp' City of New-York sailed from this harbor tbU morning. She carries ths paasengiwi and malu of ths disabled: steamer City of Bmaaiila. i Tbe National line ateam-eblp The Queen, Cspt.

Andrew, from New-York Feb. 21, for UvsrpooL arr. to-day and proceeded. INDIA CHINA AT PER CENT. BELOW CURRENT PRICES.

NicoiDaviison i JSOo 686 Croadwaj, Rear i ABB OPENING A LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE CHINA, IMPORTED BT THEM DIRECT FROM CANTON, WHICH THEY OFFER AT SS PB CENT. Bit LOW CURRENT PRICES. 1- Bradbury Ft OS. 313 AffD 31 BOWIBr, ONE DOOR BELOW BLEECKER-feT. I Za addition to our great asls CHEAP DRY GOODS, we shall offer on MONDAY.

1D YARDS FBKItC'n lEgGE, ruin colors st ZSc, cost Sbc gold to Import. la-inch English Striped Japanese Poplin, at 23c ROC BE lATMEs, 9c. Finer Goods proportionately lew. BLACK GR08 GRAIN BILES, $1 snd upward. SUPERB GROS GRAIN, $1 73 TO 2.

Also, Striped Silks very cheap. MOURNING GOODS. BLACK ALPACAS, $0cr Kc, Z3c $oc and ap. retailing at lees than they were before tne advance. ORDERS FOR MOURNING xa fed la twenty, four hours, and satiafactien guaranty' GREAT BARGAINS I nAvTLB, SCITS.

AND VLOTBI. ALSO. LINENS. HOUSEKEEPtSO GOODS, DOMESTIC. HOSIERY.

GLOVED, AC, AC. An Inspection of tbea goods is respectfully eolic-tted. I BRADBURY N08. 319 AND 314 BOWERY. I FUBNITURE.

B. L. SOLOMON SONS, Hsrlai aHaawfactarea. lariaj lb dwll aaaaew, at large tweat Geads, are aiawr i i prepared ls oaTi saaae a I apracadai lad A-ww k-rieea. I I The ITf aad tJUlUTrsn as.

arpai.rd by ear kVlrsl-elass nmmmfme- it I all sar wee-at le caar zmm aad Batsaaataa fwrausbesl. i ade 657 and 659 Broadway. House-Han ters' Directory. FOB A LIST OF I i HOUSES TO )LET AND 1 HOUSES FOR SALE IN NEW-TOBal ANB.VICINITT. SEE SUNDAY NEWS.

rOhVTBM CKKTIl rri. anaB aaaabar of tbs nt. IV LOGICAL JOUBXAL. wertn ss seat free. iFaU pnee.

$1 a year.) Address, a. B. WELLS, Broadway, Nsw-York. TRICTCRR AlVtP RADf. caUy cured witheat katfa, cauaUo, or aeteauea -V t.ae4aM.a1 xj- IM LS11S mSilnx-sj, i HOTICE TO THE -PUBllC.

Tbs flamiad Sot tha DAfXT OBAPI110 kas 50,000 COPIES DAILY, With seven fast stasia psoases soattnaaDy ta ttoa. ths pabUshsrs have beea whoIlyaAehis sup '-frn if tail -i ary and taadsqoacy of the taoOlUe at tbelr coenjaand, Inafewdayathetatroduouoa af addltkooal fiHr" tie will enable tbem to execute aO order wlta TBE DEMAND FOB THE DAILY OflAPIIltf IS STEADILY INCREASING, aad tha BRILLIANT SUCCESS of tbe antarprU aa eatabllabed fast. The Uhsatrss Cons at th saser hsv atesdUy improved la tens ftnlah.andas Bisohinerv aad workmen seine ap to ths aiark they wUi be fully equal to the standard ssslrsss Tk Dally Orspble baa tbe -i LARGEST CIRCULATION ef ANT FIRST-CLASS EVENING SPAPEB ta the United BUb. It Is ths i Only Daily Illustrated Newspaper la tbe World, AND THE ONLY EIGHT PAGE PAPEB IN NEW. TO BK.

It great feature of regnlarly illustrating ths IsssV big svsnu of th day gives It aa advantsgs aad lnflo ane tbat a otber paper poaaaaaaa na euxulstionVI I THREE EMTIO JS DilLT, steadily and rapidly Increasing. II la tbe cay evening newspsper which oaa aa at mors tbaa a local Interest; and tt baa a large circulation la every pi sent elty In tbe United 8tatea i Society is made np of two claasaa, those who read and reflect and those who see and understand. yTba) DAILY GRAPHIC le the only pader wtuob reach) both claaasa It Is not thrown aside when eaos rsedg. bnt la praserved for the sttractl veuens of ttsilllastiwu tfsns, which are a permanent umd record 4 ourtiuus aad progress. IU hiy loueyta abiktys with which ttu conducted, its stilet tndependeoe of all psrUes, secU sad ellqus.

lu enterprise and tha variety and freshness ot its contents all combine ta make It tha GREAT NEWSPAPER of the age. It affords tbs best snd cheapest advetv Using ef nil newspaper. Advertisers abould bear nt, mind tbs fact tt at whll the DAILY GRAPHIC a aa EIGHT PCGE PIPER, it devotes only one and a halt paces to Advrtle menta, or less than half tbs apsos used for thu pna pose by til other newspapers, ao tbat an advertisement 1 much move conspicuous in Its columns tbaa tboee ot any other paper. j. The Graphic Company, Nee.

39 aad 41 PABK.PUCE. TO LADIES ONLY. order to avoid ths Immense crowds who always vuab to eouuie tbelr tickets darin tne Ustfew wees al. tbelsdlea are resnectfuliy reus ted to ateurc tneir ticket immedlatrly to tub THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT, To be siven under authority of a cpeeUl act of thm. Legislaturs, st Library Hall, LouUvllia, so Tuesday, April 8, 1873, ths prottts of which are for tbe benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY The best musical talent that can be Obtained wilt contribute to i be pleasure of tne entertain ment, and to provide fund for tbe luarntnoent gfu bwsw slrel tbeaaaad whole ivekela mt wdaalaeswat air.

at $11) each, will be Issued, and tmm tbesv aaaid eaula rifta, amountinx to HALF A MILLION DOLLARS Currency, will be distributed by lot to ticket- solders ss loiiowa i i Oaso (Srass 4m read Owe rswa Ursa Cm IJra.S SlaeBa s.r. lu sna Cask J5.aoa Ulll a.i... mm fas a -mm ia.K Owe iwmmm Cms AO Vmmm ft Cash b.WOW 94 "rS) fiiftm mt 1 esveb taSsuh 9. ifts el lOVtaeh SlMlsscb JUO aw la ltMleacb IO each I IH sjwaai 54 Casta A1H Uasb 9.4w Cab et Sjtift mt l.ill mt tlUMl sd.SliS 9.os d.boA Teal. IS.eOw blfts.

wll Ticket. Usitss, mi Qaarwys, m'M At the nrevtoua ConeerU th ladlee have beld 1st ire croDortlon of the lucsy somber a sn1 It ooa Bneutty believed tber will be equally aooceesfal sS tbe April Concert. Tbs Library baa already pushed vast good, beinr tbe largeat aao must oee-'s-ful ever ssusbahed la ths est or bouta i and ssids Irani the Inducement offered In ths maguifloent cjsh situ lb At are to bs swarded. It worthy lbs pstroa age ot an patriot. elt'sens ot tba Reeobhe.

wbo desire to Uie sraat MMda-v4 iiswnnited By ta ia tbe country. It under ue Olreut ooowoi of tii LSKislatur aad th ano-a enxaeat citiaeesef tluHwte. Tu object of thuihlrd aevt late ef birs and caoow tarn Library tbat all iU beiwflu aad nnvilese mar remain, as now, lev vcr free ao very eiuseu ef every Utat. Th Library Trastee nav anred Hon Et-flsr. Tha.

K. If raaaleiaa, Kcalackr. to. taks Charts uf ike business si the Concert oa tbe.r behalf, sad he will give personal attention to all the Stalls, besla tn orlslnsl act antbiwrlaing tbe Coseert for bet.su ef Ua Library, ta LnsaaUtar tiMfUUa bsv twlc bshsiI votes ef ceundsuce la tee maa-meat ad sppieval tas sxnnfxliturs ef fan la by lb Trostr. Havers ar aotifled that pteuaraUona ar positive aad aerammory for tba Concert ertanpUy wa toe asy se.

aaa erder maet be seat is w.tbout oeUy. Um ut tarn arawiaa wilt ready tbs nn assralws-i icketa. lib greanbaek, srs sood tba holder, and borers need not, tberetor. known, unit taey se choie. Iicket-lMMiieia need Dot necea.nlr eras entat tb Coneert, omcul eopUaef ibeurewi'ig win be furnlsned each eae, and jniu aaa be coIKmM inrouaa ear sua ec KAJm saaeay Juat as wait, Bank, of Isia' as in iMMseo.

Vmrmortm mmm ravers' vilie. is TrrsssM. All biamv mmvmi a tba Mew-ork omceuaBada apeeul Deposit with taa1 Vsarl ISwtsowwl Hawk wf grw Vera. At tne tut eon oen ticaet Ss drew tti capital sift of S7o.BOb, waica was pssd tustbird-dsv slier tbe drawias. pracUely ss annoanced.

The t.cket was bsid by tbs loltowiug elnb ar nenHsmsa. at CaSwasaw. Iss vis-t T. Uoreeas. Was.

bummaia W. 11. Wsbb, Albert loot, UKleon baoiia, O.C Crawford. Cbsa. MoCaua.

J. Prank Psasak. Llovd Monudgs. Usury A. Koch rock.

The mosey wa paid to tbe aeoona Ntienal Baab of LoouvlUa for soeomut Plral MaUeaat Baakef Catenae, lad, aad by ta latter beak pass tbe venose geatsssssa named above. Tee rraatsaa sis rfr with plaaawrs to tbe aanav factory maaaer ia wbleb taey reoeivsd tne without any Siacoanta wuatever bsvtag basa as- dactedj Order mar seat by mail, by nostonva order, dralt. or rsrutered IsUer. or by xpreaa, yrw paid. All order aa luquiru mast be sent erompU taa New.

Vara otnea. TEOS. H. HAYS Cl C.aa.al a No. 609 Broadway, New.yorlc sraaea emeas no.

1 71 Ut-av. aad He. bra- ILLIlin Bal.l.a usriT ikffttuVI lasttU mada 1-mcb. 4 Zk-tneh, So n-tmeh. ti Bttsaa ball pool, asj-lach.

SM set i bt.liam cauaiars. fad. "tit, sad blue. SS set ll4acb casefcs. a ss 1 b'lneb.

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