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THE FAILURE RECORD Showsa Decrease of Forty Last Week Compared With the Previous Seven Days. NEW YORK, April 20.--There were 155 failures in the United States reported to B adstreet's during the past week, against 195 in the preceeding week, and 160, 86, and 87 in the corresponding weeks of 1883, 1882, and :881 respectively. About 82 per cent were those of small traders whose capital was less than $5,000. Among the saspensions reported were Seth W. Hale, manufacturing jeweler, and Henry V. Butler, paper. New York city: R. McBurney & Son, commission grain, Philadelphia; Marine Railway and Dock Company, Cincinnati, Bank of Newton,"lows, and Hiller, Halllock & Co., bankers, Col. In the principal trades there were: General stores, 28: grocers, 19; drugs, 10; liquors, 9; shoes, 8; jewelry. 8; hardware 5; hotels and restaurants, 5; paper, books and stationery. 5; coal. 4; dry goods, 4:grain and flour, 4; manufacturers, 4; produce and :provisions, 4; tobacco and cigars, 4; banks and bankers, 3; bakers and-contectioners, 3; carpenters and builders, 3; clothing, 3; fancy goods, 3; furniture. 2; lumber, 2; harness, 2.